The Singapore Free Press, 13 July 1959
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Title Section14 1959-07-13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS §5! No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1959. 15 CENTS.14 words
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Article368 1959-07-13 1 Alliance leaders meet again m final bid to reach compromise on Federal elections Bargaining over one constituency Kl ALA LUMPUR, Monday. READERS of the Alliance met again this morning in a final bid to compromise on the allocation of constituencies in the Federal Parliamentary elections. At368 words
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Article156 1959-07-13 1 Protest on open-air cinema ban THE p it oi me Queen*>town Community Dr. Chee Phui toe prote>ted order by the MiLabour and :iould not hold any Dr letter ..d the a ed on Ju verbal as from the Dep. Social We. that they mu>t not hold any more open-air cinema156 words
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Article22 1959-07-13 1 Three men broke into a provision shop m East Coast Road, Singapore, e^rly this morning and stole soods R-orth 52.000.22 words
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Article213 1959-07-13 1 TAXI-MAN HELPS AVERT BIG FIRE iX alert taxi-driver saved a row of houses m North Bridge Road from being gutted by fire early this morning. While he was cruising along the road at 1.56 a.xn he saw smoke coming out of a sundry t^oods shop near the Islamic Restaurant. The213 words
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Article51 1959-07-13 1 Brigadier General Gusti Djatikusumo. Indonesian Consul-General m Singapore. 1 will leave for Jakarta to- morrow, to take up his new appointment. President Soekarno has named him an Under-Minis-ter m charge of Land. Communications. Posts and Tvh I graphs. He has also been promoted to the rank of51 words
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Article21 1959-07-13 1 Two armed men broke into a house In Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore, this morning and stole $770.21 words
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Article23 1959-07-13 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. Seven high navy officers were arre>ted after demanding the resignation of Navy Secretary Rear-Admiral Adolfo Estevez. U.P.IU.P.I - 23 words
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155 1959-07-13 1 TULSA (Oklahoma), Sunday. A TULSA laundry operator shot and killed his mother-in-law and wounded his ex-wife, her husband and a bystander today as they prepared to enter church. Authorities held J. R. Swarb Jr 34. for investigation. They said Swarb admitted the shootings.155 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-07-13 1 Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, managing director of the Over-sea-Chinese Banking Corporation. Ltd., left for Penang this morning for the opening of a new branch of the bank tomorrow at Bukit Mertajam. Mr. Tan said the opening ceremony would be performed by Raja Sir Uda73 words
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Article119 1959-07-13 1 A Chusan passenger falls in sea rpiLBURY. Mon. Mrs. Ann 1 Matthews, school teacher from Los Angeles, California, was reported m "satisfactory" condition last night after accidentally falling from a passenger liner into the English Channel. Mrs. Matthews, 54 joined, other passengers aboard the liner Chusan along the rail whenU.P.I - 119 words
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Article33 1959-07-13 1 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 95; cents per lb., down a quarter of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was uncertain.33 words
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251 1959-07-13 1 Alleged mutiny by British battalion in Kenya 'all nonsense, says general NAIROBI, Mon. Allegations that men of the first battalion of the Cameronians, stationed m Kenya. had threatened mutiny were described as "all nonsense" yesterday by Major-General N. P. H. Tapp, G.O.C East Africa. He was reading a British SundayReuter - 251 words
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253 1959-07-13 1 rjENEVA, Mo n. Mr. v Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, said here last night that he believed it would be possible to reach agreement on certain points at the EastWest conference resuming today after a three-week recess. After telling reporters this at Geneva253 words
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Article119 1959-07-13 1 If. however, the Geneva conference did not reach the desired result, the Soviet Union believed the question should be dealt with at a summit conference and the United Nations could take part m guarantees that might be reached. In Berlin, Hcrr Willy Brandt, governing mayor of West Berlin,Reuter; U.P.I - 119 words
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Article140 1959-07-13 1 Mr. Kishi in U.K. for 4-day I ONDON. Mon. Mr. J Nobusuke Kishi, Japanese Prime Minister, arrived here by air this morning from Tokyo for a four-day official visit as the lest of me British Government. The ofliciai welcoming party at London airport waited lor Mr. Kishi for m ralReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement18 1959-07-13 1 I ING Ik Vs. S as^ J J^IgRATORS i 1p MONTH (SINGAPORE) |U| l nk MONTH (FEDERATION) Bi=W18 words
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Advertisement52 1959-07-13 1 j JaSOII AMPLIFIERS Low Priced "^^^^^^B QUALITY M SSjj^^^^ Products JASONKIT Stereo Amplifier Kits also ovoilobte EASTLAND r V— Ladies Gents Wm C^ wear, Jewels and Sil- W»^T available to delight A !tsz£raszssszsgsgs^'g? c r?g?cpc3g?cacpcpc3agaM| For your extra dollar value. C. K. TANG LTD. 310. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE-9. Telephone: *****52 words
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Article63 1959-07-13 2 ifORTY university un- dergraduates have I an intensive course m administration and organisational methods with the aim of more rfticient >tudent organiser.^. Organised by t: -er -;aporc lent* Union, :or the K. Siva^amboo. ore of the co. of the of the c to .dent both the theoi63 words
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Article86 1959-07-13 2 New Europe to America cable link PARIS. Mon.-A new undernrnd telephone cable N rtta America to European continent was ed up yesterday by the British cab rt Monarch. Tin- cable was laid by the Monarch from Clarenville. In Newfoundland. and from rch m Britanny by the Ampere. r thib year86 words
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Article478 1959-07-13 2 LIFTING OF RI COPRA EXPORTS BAN LIKELY TO GiYA- NEW LEASE OF LIFE FOR OUR OIL MILLS f IFTIXG by Indonesia of its ban on copra exports is expected to give a new lease of life to Singapore's declining oil milling industry. The industry has been478 words
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Article100 1959-07-13 2 NAIROBI. Men.— M. Jacque,; Soustellc. French Minister delegate attached to the Prime Minister** office, proposed last. night that Britain. France, Belgium and other European powers with territorial interests m Africa should hold junt talks on African policy. M. Soustelle. who (s the minister responsible for theReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration107 1959-07-13 2 WIDOW, 52, MISSING SINCE LAST THURSDAY MADAM Kok Petk Ngoh (above) a 52 -year-old widow, has been mis* from her home m Singapore since last Thursri 'Madam Kok lived with km son. Mr. Quek &&&m \mu a lorry driver. Mr. Quek his mothrr s inemor> wanders a little. He afraid107 words
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Article72 1959-07-13 2 JERUSALEM. Mon.- Israeli caretaker Cabinet met yesterday to discuss means of continuing "diplomatic action to ensure the freedom of shipping" through the Suez Canal. An official communique said the meeting had heard a report from Mr. Walter Fytan, director-general of the Foreign Ministry, on the outcomeReuter - 72 words
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Article82 1959-07-13 2 T ONDON. Mon.— The streets Lj of Soho London's theatrical district were filled with racing waiters yesterday, each trying to run 550 yards without spilling his trayful of champagne and glasses. The race was one of the opening features of the week's Soho Fair. Proclaimed winnerReuter - 82 words
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Article26 1959-07-13 2 BEIRUT. Mon. Radio Bagdad last night reported that the Iraqi Cabinet ha.s approved the signing of cultural agreements with West Germany and Rumania. U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-07-13 2 BO AC'S FIRST BOEING 707 ON ITS MAIDEN FLIGHT THE British Overseas Airways Corporations first Rolls Royce mjined Boeing 707 jet liner is seen above on its maiden flight. The 07. lirst of its type to fly with four Rolls-Royce tonway bypass jet engines, is now undergoing dight tests m102 words
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Article1721 1959-07-13 2 ■S'NGAPORE, Saturday. INDUSTRIALS. Previiis Ttfaj At< Bricks Pref 1.60 B 1.60 8 :.so s :.m s Cds 2.20 B 2.20 B :'.30 s 11.00 B 11.00 B B. B. Pevci 54'- B 53'- B Xss'-S Xs4'-S se; 5.00 B 5.00 B 5.50 S 5.50 S Con. Tin1,721 words
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162 1959-07-13 2 Bid to avert big U.S. steel strike UNION, FIRMS HOLD TALKS new YORK. Btinda; 4 NEW attempt was made today to avert a nation- wide shutdown In the American steel industry, threatened for midnight on Tuesday unless agreement is reached on new contracts for the workers. Mr. David McDonald, president162 words
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Article22 1959-07-13 2 MOSCOW. Ifoo Soviet Union has 13.130 miles of trunk railway lines 3u p<*r cent, ol the R«'ii J22 words
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34 1959-07-13 2 Russia gives it, loan til Ethiopia M l HI lov lul c pi' X a a pn I J tio. < i I i tra A p. I 1 agr v i I aaded I34 words
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Article15 1959-07-13 2 'Outer Sever progress followed B W to ad I J OConi and I I ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article56 1959-07-13 2 A laska Siberia bridge proposal J^EW YORK. Sun.— A proposal to build either a bridge or a tunnel betv Alaska and Siberia was made to the Si Deputy Pren Frol Kozlov. today by a Democratic Senator lrom ington. Mi Warrc Magnuson. Benatoj m. he had ui><.'ussec: posal with Mi the56 words
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Advertisement165 1959-07-13 2 r I'd rather accept Stuffy's bid after all. ire were at Eton together f T^ESmorgGs6ord r^^^ HOTEL MONDAYS AND stands for all the THURSDAYS fables of the Exotic tVfiL j^ ELIZABETHAN E J^t GRILL Maugham. Cod, Colorful and jffi^j Comfortable 811 SPORT PPHIRTS V*uß A^At Brreze into >our da>s A\\\\^-Vs^165 words
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116 1959-07-13 3 100 DEAD IN KASHMIR FLOODS: ONE-THIRD OF CROPS DAMAGED oop,e are feared JETiS SS^'F^Z^ "ve 7 o^JXK thC In<iian a^ wh -re swept The flood waters are now out it is estimated that half of the standing crops of rice In the valley c been damaged. Mr. Krishna Menon. the116 words
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Article45 1959-07-13 3 FOOD ROW LOOMS IN BENGAL BENGAL'S "price Inis decid--50.000 volunteer s tiling d e the depeople demand> d bt- built up and d< d that the 50.000 Id lav m Aug :.ce of and c commit- month to imber of modified nd regular sup- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article155 1959-07-13 3 JAKARTA, Mon The In- donesian Army has emerged m the country's new i abinet with complete control over the nations defence apparatus and with a big say m communications and national development, according to political observers here. The full cabinet list, announced by President SukarnoReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration113 1959-07-13 3 E Chinese and American educators interested m Chinese culture recently took part r m the fifth annual round table eonferent'c on Chinese-American cultural relations, held at the I'nivrrsity of Maryland. Washington D.C. The President of the univer- sity. Mr. Wilson H. Elkins and his wife gave a reception at their113 words
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Article30 1959-07-13 3 A Russian consulate has been opened In Semarang, Central Java. The only goods exported to the Soviet Union so far from that area is a shimnent of goats' hides. U.P.IU.P.I - 30 words
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Article45 1959-07-13 3 Six Japanese will leave for Argentina and Brazil on July 29 for a 40-day tour to promote technical co- j operation between South American countries and Japan. Leader of the party will be the president of the Japan Printing Industry Association. Mr. Saburota Yamada. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article19 1959-07-13 3 Twenty-five Japanese jurists j will leave on August 7 by air on a three-week tour of Communist China. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article18 1959-07-13 3 Four Japanese fishermen who escaped from a detention camp m Pusan were recaptured by the Korean police.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article31 1959-07-13 3 The first woman pilot m Japan, Mrs. Hid c k o Yokoyama, received the Amelia Earhart medal from an American idoman aviator, Mrs. Lncide M. Wright at Tokyo International Airport, ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article26 1959-07-13 3 The Dutch Government has announced plans for large.scale construction and expansion this year of airports m Netherlands New Guinea to make distant towns more accessible. U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article163 1959-07-13 3 THE New York Herald Tribune said m an editorial: "By including General Nasution m the government. President Sukarno is implying that Indonesia, like Siam and Burma, must rely on military methods ior the management of the country. •The last decade has been an unhappy one for Indonesia.Reuter - 163 words
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Article24 1959-07-13 3 he must rely on army way Sweden is to establish an embassy m Bangkok. Mr. Tord Hagen has been appointed the first ambassador ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article34 1959-07-13 3 A new bank for the development of Indonesian shipping has been inaugurated m Jakarta. It will deal with the granting of credits to finance purchases of new ships or repairs of old ships.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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338 1959-07-13 3 /COMMUNIST assassins rule the night with terror m many sections of South Vietnam, an American official recently returned from Saigon said m Washington. It was inevitable, he said. that the guerillas would turn their lire on American military advisers to the Vietnamese Army. TwoU.P.I - 338 words
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96 1959-07-13 3 P.I. WARNING TO CHINESE BUSINESSMEN MANILA Mayor Arsenio Lacson has> warned Chinese businessmen there against unreasonably increasing prices of prime commodities that might result m public indignation agam.st them. He impressed upon 50 Chinese businessmen represent- 1 ing a cross-section of the city's business community the "gravity of the situation"U.P.I - 96 words
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Article, Illustration27 1959-07-13 3 E Visiting Burmese E and Siamese BudE dhist priests are E seen taking part m a ceremony at a E Buddhist shrine m Washington.27 words
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103 1959-07-13 3 CHIANG TO MAN U.S. MISSILE SITES IN FORMOSA T VIE 150 N mi.ssilemt n, who I just returned hon. completing training m the Un States, will fujr Ta I Th by U.S. arm thrir arri'. L Uuan comn. said 1 iiiles. which v Pornu dur Quemoy en uld be turnedU.P.I - 103 words
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Advertisement79 1959-07-13 3 $V SEA-KING >H^[ THE WATCH OF /C^ \> -1 A LIFE TIME I -J kl 1/ WATEIffOOF lL "*w S*i^| Jt V\ V jjf MAINSPRING ikiSs^S^J/ iJXx^ <f SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES I jII leading watch dealer* I x GENEVE F^^LEUB>TWATCH CO., LTD. *^i_ '8-F BATTERY RO, SINGAPORE wJJ79 words
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Advertisement156 1959-07-13 3 THE ORIGINAL THINGS YOU Ji^flEfllil 0 SHOULD KNOW 1 Permits your child to walk straight allows straight -"*^B^V™ heel-to-toe walking. .^(BBS^J 2. Permits foot freedom, no BifcvNfl stiff counter? or shanks j^k jfl 3. Perrr.its normal develop- ;^iJU 1&^ ment of straight ankles B^^ 4. Hold their shape until out-156 words
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Miscellaneous167 1959-07-13 3 |J7 liB (LI FS ICKOSS 6. Offer 2. Companion to i Hula b* Full of the ,4 1 4 8. and there. 9. Reproach! 14 The n J P :hat c: 10. Rtle^p Ulldei or hell a 12. Putting acros ion may help to do so f5). 13. Where A167 words
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Article, Illustration524 1959-07-13 4 KENNETH HAMMONDS - KENNETH HAMMONDS By WOMAN WHO TENDS THE CENTURY OLD TOMB SAYS SHE IS SURE IT IS GROWING IN LENGTH UOW has a grave m Singapore, oririnallv seven feel Rinanj st\cn leei Ion", crown to is n r i i present length UI 40 feet? That524 words
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Article, Illustration553 1959-07-13 4 13,000 JAPANESE PROSPER IN THE ARGENTINE ARGENTINAS 13.0u0 A■■ Japanese are preparing a full-throated "Banzai" for the end of the month, when Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi arrives there on a state visit. Most Japanese residents originally hailed from the island of Okinawa. They practically dominate the flowergrowing: industry and, to553 words
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339 1959-07-13 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.02 Mediterranean Magic. Today's musicians are: Emmu Maleras and her Spanish Bai nic Carle: Nino Posad 130 The New-; 1.40 Newstalk: 1.45 2.00 Say It With A aturing Vie Dam» ProframnK Summary; 5.03 Hits From Hollywood. .ng >ume mv.sic co- i339 words
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127 1959-07-13 4 WHY THE UAI OPPOSES JEWISH FLOW TO ISRAEL RUMANIA'S communist repim» lifted emigration b lor Jev. pension of almost three months, it has been learned m Vienna. In .ah ai emigration have begun m the Au able sources said 30 laimhe.s ha-. the past loi the t umed the IU.P.I - 127 words
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Advertisement327 1959-07-13 4 Itmim »MtiiniiminniitimMH»w»iiinin < Drink A real I fruit Juice 1 ORANGE-ADE I I CLASSIFIED ADS. \T YOIR SERVICE 1* Wor4n —Box S9 etx. extra PHOTOSTATS BY FOTO--1C —*****. I 'OCE A: AMOCE pei Sole 58 Robiruson Road. S> COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY IN' 48 Telepho V.O Box 1108. Singapore. ;> HINE :l327 words
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Advertisement57 1959-07-13 4 Another Grundig Masterpiece m Dcs.gn ond Priced at the level to meet ever> pc eludes a Stereo Record Changer suitable aUr end has connection facilities providing Stereo i -<>•*♦* $745.00 (Spor. $925.00 <^<* /f .C AGENTS KIAN CWAN <M> LTO V CITY NEON ELECTRIC CO 308. South Bridge Rood. Sinqopore57 words
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22 1959-07-13 5 I PUR, MOO, ders jrise rt that :ur- :bber L I I cd] I rtage ol i22 words
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Article229 1959-07-13 5 SALES OF NEW CARS DROP IN SINGAPORE SALES of new motorcars m Singapore have rone down considerably since the beginning of last month. Motor firms attributed this to the general economy drive by the Government and the "cautious- ness* of the upper middle class. According to229 words
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218 1959-07-13 5 S'pore Civil service: Reply by unions FHE Federation of 1 Unions of Singapore Government Employees is m complete agreement with the view of the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, that the civil service must absorb the best members of the non-Eng-lish educated groups. [Tie president of the Federation. Mr.218 words
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337 1959-07-13 5 DETAILS SOUGHT BEFORE LAW IS PASSED \N on the spot check of bar girls m Singapore is now being carried out by officials of the Ministry of Labour and Law. This is to enable the Ministry to get an accurate picture of the life of about 500 waitresses employed m337 words
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340 1959-07-13 5 THE navigation lights of Singapore harbour are being made brighter to make it safer for ships entering and leaving the port. Radar reflectors are being fixed to buoys to make them more easily recognisable to while lights around island are being340 words
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Article, Illustration119 1959-07-13 5 The R.A.F. Seletar Volun- r tary Pipes and Drum Band turned out. together with the Band of the Far East Air Force, to give a rousing send-off to departing R.A.F. personnel and their families who left for home during the weekend m the troopship Nevasa.119 words
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243 1959-07-13 5 'Special position' of Malays: Lively debate? J^ LIVELY debate is expected during the session of the Singapore Legislative Assem-j bly, beginning on Wednesday, on the "special position" of Malays m the State. An assemblyman, Inche Mohamed Ali bin 1 Alwi, has given notice of an amendment to the motion to243 words
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151 1959-07-13 5 Men only at opening of Klang Gates dam KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Not single woman will be j present at the official opening of the $4,500,000 dam at Klang Gates on Aug. 3. Because of limited space, only 150 specially selected j men will be invited. The 100- ft. high. 400-ft151 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-07-13 5 Mr and Mrs. K. Govindasamy after their wedding at the Sri Krishna Bhagavan Temple m Waterloo Street. Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Govindasamy is an employee of the City Council Gas Department. The bride was formerly Miss N. Krishnaveni. More than 500 people attended a reception at the51 words
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155 1959-07-13 5 16 COUNTRIES NOW LINKED TO S'PORE BY TELEX SIXTEEN countries m Europe America and Asia are linked with Singapore through the international telex service. The General Supervisor of Cable and Wireless. Mr. P. G. Cornish, told the .Free Press that Singapore first linked its telex system with London on April155 words
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123 1959-07-13 5 CHARGES OF UNFAIR ACTION IN GOVT. DEPARTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR Mon- the National WhiUey council has received reports that disciplinary action was "unnecessarily" being taken against dailyrated staff m certain Government department The council has expressed concern over these reports and is watching the situation closely. The secretary of the daily-rated123 words
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Advertisement35 1959-07-13 5 NESTLES CHOCOLATE... surely no other chocolate tastes quite as good There a milk chocolate with that fresh creamy flavour, but have you tried other appetising varieties: Hazelnut, Fruit and Nut, Triple Ear? TnEY ARE (jOOD.35 words
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Miscellaneous72 1959-07-13 5 jOO CIIIAI YOUTH CLUB: Dress-making, table tenn YWC T (Outram Road): Chinese adult beLTtVIS nin English conversation (Chinese houseBl i n !l!f S 7 30 dw M Tal Chi" (Chinese physical culture) n pm Malay- Senior Cambridge exam. 7.30 p.m.; Keep (it 9.15 a.m. and i" n'm Chinese cooking 10.3072 words
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Miscellaneous43 1959-07-13 5 FSINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 400 p.m. TOMORROW: 4.10 a.m. and 4.54 p.m. WEDNESDAY: :>.40 a.m. and 5.5f> p.m. THURSDAY: 7 .'29 am and 7.08 pm. FRIDAY: 8.55 a.m. and 8.11 p.m. SATURDAY: 9.57 am. and 9.07 p.m. SUNDAY: 1047 a.m. and 9.57 p.m.43 words
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Article480 1959-07-13 6 Colour has role to play MANY Singapore housewives do not realise that good taste m home decoration does not depend only on expensive furnishings and the lay-out of the room. One of the most important if not the most important aspect of interior decoration is colour and its480 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-07-13 6 pUTI Aons threaten to nd the stars this season, ection by American deYork today. 'looses a gold and topaz gown cut to the length for c oriental bauble a fringed stole of care ture,38 words
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Article486 1959-07-13 6 BOKN today you are firm ill your opinions and will noid to your own ideas, no matter how much opposition is oilered. You have a strong desire for learning and are a natural scholar. Still, there is a practical side to your nature which must find expression486 words
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223 1959-07-13 6 Aim to clear up a wrong belief KUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Mon.— Five Chinese Muslim leaders from Hong Kong will soon make a goodwill tour of the Federation to convince the non-Mus-lim Chinese here that they will not lose their racial identity if they are converted223 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-07-13 6 1 am i d M nn m. !vu.J with f.i sold m i j nn ins 1 I buy t< I British tM air i Mi Press IPress - 32 words
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Article442 1959-07-13 6 But he's kept m a cQge... KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. BURGLARS who have an eye for easy picking secluded Kuala Lumpur homes are m for a surprise if they tackle a certain house m Daman- Sara Road. There's a tiger among the i hibiscus bushes442 words
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235 1959-07-13 6 TALK TO STUDENTS' UNION Varsity bursar on secretarial work AN accountant ana cnarterea secretary torn group of University undergraduates yeste day that convening a meeting was similar to pr paring for a well-planned dinner. He was Mr. Lim Chee Poe. Bursar of the University ot j Malaya In Singapore, who235 words
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Article18 1959-07-13 6 ferry A Britannia Aircraft left Singapore Airport for London early yesterday morning with 114 Services passengers.18 words
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Article30 1959-07-13 6 The Sultan of Pahang will I officially open StandardVacuum Oil Co.'s new $500,--000. terminal at Kuantan on July 18, the company announced m Singapore yesterday.30 words
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Advertisement201 1959-07-13 6 SATTEX 1 If you are looking for < 1 *»aaa 4 y» a aaa.^ something different! < Then SATTEX is on exclusive dress material that makes on ideal GIFT, which your dear ones will like. It is specially designed to represent Malayan ideas and y cultures. SATTEX is easy to201 words
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Advertisement94 1959-07-13 6 DELIVERED to your DOOt Fill m the special delivery form Jl below and we shall arrange with the newsvendor m your area to have the Singapore Free Press delivered every afternoon to your home /^v SPECIAL DELIVERY FORM (SEND NO MONEY) To: The Circulation Manager, Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd..94 words
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25 1959-07-13 7 THOMAS WISEMAN - SHOW BUSINESS from the inside The stars remember THOMAS WISEMAN w\xv\ rush lorgotteii I man 1^ I Imnif #/l#' m I I si I m25 words
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Article, Illustration671 1959-07-13 7 The secret of Noel Coward s TVj generation which 1 reached Immaturity m Tweni Noel I as He was successful before >s had become dirty word and he nev .succumbed to the fashionable malaise, disenchantment or alcoholism which turned other Bright Young Things into middle-aged671 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-07-13 7 F>EN HI X which has been making liter i md theatrical history for 80 ra isam crabbed the spotlight when top film world \< utivt's signed tra< t> for the world premM H.G.M.S new >00 production of the Ulacc classic. tare sh«ws Ben Unr irlt»»n78 words
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297 1959-07-13 7 A THRICE -WED PEER TO LIVE IN MONASTERY LORD STANLEY OF ALDERLEY, three times married, hamade plans to stay at a monastery m Switzerland. The 51-year-old peer, who is now known as Lord Sheffield, telephoned the ancient Benedictine mDnastery at Enselberp, m Switzer- iana a lew days ago. He asked297 words
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278 1959-07-13 7 gEAUTIFUL 19 year oici Austrian Countess Cecilc Toggenburg. who was sent to England to "recover" from a romance her parents thought unsuitable, has become engaged to an actor. She told me: 'There is nothing official yet, but I hope to marry278 words
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Article, Illustration361 1959-07-13 7 Peter Chambers ASQI ABBLE over American paintings chosen for a Moscow exhibition brought President Eisenhower a tart reply from the woman who is to be curator of the show. Snapped Mrs. Edith Halpert: "Many people think the President's pictures aren't so good, either."361 words
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Advertisement65 1959-07-13 7 for the SMART MAN y^' >^_ j W/ ly Sanforised I SHIRTS NOW I SUPERIOR QUALITY! F OR EXCELLENT VALUE! AGENTS GILFILLAN CO., LTD. SHRTIKG TODAY AT THE DELPHI HOTEL I FR »CH GASTRONOMY WEEK 13th 19th July 1959 wSfll specialities sen. Lunch and Dinner 1 Thursday 16th July 195965 words
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Advertisement52 1959-07-13 7 >(< FREE gm> jP" warn As from Ist July every P"'- A #^5 choser of the SONY TR-710 is f^X^Sj entitled to one beoutiful lighter i'^^%* free-of-chorge. °Ny SOCBTA COMMISSION ABIA SINGAPORE FED. OF MALAYA SARAWAK B. N. BORNEO Iw/^JNL^ Ccul Street Sm^aport 1 ■JsA^"^' Mani^'in^ Director Ronald I |S^52 words
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Article, Illustration714 1959-07-13 8 GLASGOW TAKES THE SPOTLIGHT IN SEPTEMBER the f >■ tisl industries Exhibit: from S> Scotland. The choice of G pow for T: j: of the exhibition i> for rommt city of world-wide population of r one million. tctun of the It v. t Danoi oi Scottish industry to take InPopper - 714 words
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Article27 1959-07-13 8 Stomach was va for 20 years S A a o B jgj CM ri B I I Loo Yeas fwlfi I i& ■I MO t l"t r*Prot27 words
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Advertisement121 1959-07-13 8 I THE <^?C<«2&t2 1"°"" BEAULIEU QyEi] about the 'BEAULIEU" accents luxury combined with afe motoring. From the Qomica] 21.6 HP. -Aquilon 84" V 8 engine to the Twinplex" brakes, from interior :perb finish you can be sure BEAULIEU" offers you something finer In motorin true Continent. Truh ""^L^/ 1 special121 words
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Miscellaneous162 1959-07-13 8 JEFF II WVkl by S.vdiit > Joitlan OF A FRAGMENT OF AAATE OH LHBf"^ aoc AAATP IA/HTCWPO t kIEN/DAL F^/ ILi r?Jf ?/>??^ Aw cITY -CT THIS IS CHARLIE .YOU'CE/ TViAT WAb WHEPL ME t Ji¥££ ES Jr? Bt-fc. >^SS KENDAL.. LOOKING A BIT WANTED TOGO -BJT TTVfc txRIO^ION AT162 words
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Article463 1959-07-13 8 *T»HAT nould be so liable to pain and >mfort is hardly surprising, tor ovc .square inchi the whole of the body. Human feet have been voived on the principle ol he dome. Each foot is half i dome whose base is formd by the heel, the463 words
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Article, Illustration590 1959-07-13 9 THIS FORM WON'T TAKE STORE TO TOP ARGOS SUMS VP Singapore .< 2; Malacca 1 SINGAPORE must play MUCH BETTER if they are to enter the 'final rounds of the Malaya Cup and make a strong bid for the championship. Yesterday at Jalan Besar they had a difficult time mFree Press - 590 words
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101 1959-07-13 9 Rough play made it tough for the referee [Telok Rurau 1 :,tion "A" strengthened League position when ted at Geylang Stadium h match for the referee. Rough crept m to:s the end. and at one the reteree had to mrne when Sivanayam came to je of I i the3 ook101 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-07-13 9 Goalmouth scramble picture. DOWN noes Avvang Bakar IB a goalmouth scramble with Malacca defenders moving m to cover. Free PressPress - 20 words
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Article112 1959-07-13 9 BRITAIN NAMES 7 RYDER CLP MEN LONDON. Mon.— T. m the Bri Cup golt team to the United States In Palm Springs. California on mber 7. 8 were auto iy chu&en on points em bascci on performaD British tournaments, ey are B. J Hunt, D. J. H. Weetmaij. R. P.112 words
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Article44 1959-07-13 9 FAULKNER FIRST IN HOSPITALS GOLF DUBL. Mon. Ryder Cup player Max Faulkner won the Irish Hospitals golf tournament at the Woorbrook course yesterday with a 72--hole score of 274. Dave Thomas of Sudbury and Peter Alliss of Parkstone tied for second with 278 U.P.IU.P.I - 44 words
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33 1959-07-13 9 'PHREF lian women 1 :er con-.;. n the *ii Tournsu: I d. They are aeco:. bv mpi Mi New Sou' 'cnam- cham- and pore Go p.m. Mr33 words
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Article90 1959-07-13 9 BASEBALL RESULTS NEW YOK ne: \MEKU AN 1 \liTl Detroit 000-420-000— > 6— s)— o 000-020-000— 2— 6> 2; Secc: 301-000-L »00— (4— 8»~ -00-1-10 (5 10) 0 W 00-000— I—4 00-110— < 3— 1O» 0: X 120-000-000— «3—9 1 Chi--500-000-OOx— tj— 9» —1. N \TIOX.\L LEAGI I > 000-700-00090 words
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Article, Illustration24 1959-07-13 9 picture. EONG SU YIN leads m Rina. winner of the last «c! (ClaYs 3 Div. 1-0 Furs.) at Bukit Timah on Saturday.— Free PressFree Press - 24 words
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Article10 1959-07-13 9 Aussie horse to run at Laurel '"><M I The old10 words
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Article190 1959-07-13 9 Dealer: South Game ali 3 10 9 8 5 3 O X 10 6 inn E. AK8762 Q J 10 4 vJ4 0 Q 7 > 8 A 5 4 *J ♦Q743 J 10 8 A»« OAK 62 0 7 3 4AI rpHE openers general strength190 words
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Article156 1959-07-13 9 FEAT OF THE WEEK E EACH WEEK we invite Club and team secretaries E to send us the name of their most deserving E sportsman. Remember: Tell us WHO. tell us WHEN, j WHERE and WHY your nominee rates the honour. E E All submitted names and details will be156 words
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Article122 1959-07-13 9 ALDEBURGH, Suffolk. Mon. —Ruth Porter, 20-year-old Bristol golfer, won the English women's golf title when she beat Mrs. Frances "Bunty" Smith by five and four m the 36 holes final here. The diminutive Miss Porter led by one hole at the 27th and then won fourReuter - 122 words
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Article42 1959-07-13 9 BARCELONA. Mon Spain completed a 3-2 victory i Britain yesterday to enter the European zone final of the Davis Cup. In San Remo. Italy, qualified to. meet Spain m the final, with a 4-1 win over Prance.42 words
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Article79 1959-07-13 9 TTORSES to follow after thi« meeting: The brst of the two-year-olds is undoubtedly FEIMA. Fine Choice, Mickey Rooney 4 after a spell), TolLuia. Gaineboroujrh and Actress should also pay their way as three -year -olds. Rodato needed his mi the second event. Hr will show the79 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1959-07-13 9 ALLAN LEWIS - Two-year-old Feima was the best performer ALLAN LEWIS JKGT ■a r|H) Feima. a two-year- old, must go the honour of the best performance at Bukit Timah on Saturday. He won the $10,000 Gim?rack Stakes with 9-4 m the smart time of lmin 13 3 ssec. a good but slow track.Free Press - 1,079 words
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Article36 1959-07-13 9 BAASTAD. Sweden. Mon.— Luis Ayala of Chile won the men's singles title m the Swedish lawn tennis championships here when he beat Ramanathan Krishnan of India 6-1. 6-1. 5-7. 6-1 In the final. Reuter.36 words
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Advertisement130 1959-07-13 9 DDVirDEEM I D R LV WK E E Irl I the modern hairdressing I BRYLCIEEM 15 the modern way to keep your hear smart and healthy 0 BRYLCKfM is not messy, not greasy, not over-oity BKYLCREEH Tcith massage checks dryness and dandruff JKffl The tonic ingredients m Brylcreem keep your130 words
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Article307 1959-07-13 10 C 'wealth education boost PROJECT FOR 1,000 NEW SCHOLARSHIPS A MAJOR TOPIC AT OXFORD TALKS EDUCATIONALISTS from the Commonweal colonies, who are now touring Britain i km. gather here thi> week to discuss way OXFORD, Monday, th and the principal tudying the education s of developing education throughout the Commonwealth.307 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-07-13 10 NANTINA HOME TO BE UNION H.Q. picture. N\^ mmk in (Jiinn Street Singapore, is to be eont«mporar> Union House headquarters of n provided for in the PAP's five-year plan. The .>• ..pie in the Home will be moved to another rarnment building.- -I r»-c PressFree Press - 44 words
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Article16 1959-07-13 10 JAKARTA FILM MEN REPLY InProdui .on m the tval m id it uch m the UPI16 words
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Article17 1959-07-13 10 k Orchid ODEON «V ALHAMBRA "oh» In Tucson CON KATONC Anothrr T me. Another Piac-17 words
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Article176 1959-07-13 10 N DIEGO. Sunday. j this Cali1 n border toe: tried to escape :th M$228,00t) I from an Ottawa bank nnlioo «snid D- id the youths. Le Clerc. and Richard both 19. oi OIgned confessions that took the money from th° Toronto Dominion Bank of Ottawa Friday.176 words
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Article59 1959-07-13 10 LONDON. Mon.— Employers and leaders of the ten unions involved m the British printing strike will meet tomorrow to resume their di>cussions under the independent chairmanship of Lord Birkett. Lord Birkett, 75-year-old retired Lord Justice of Appeal, had agreed to referee the talks m an attempt59 words
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Article44 1959-07-13 10 Mr. R. Joseph has been elected president of the Sur- vey Department Technical Employees' Union, Singapore. Other officials are: Vicepresident, Inche Aman bin Puteh; Secretary, Mr. Tan Tack Seng; asst. secretary, Mr. Cheong Hock Slew; treasurer, Mr. R. D. Rozario.44 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-07-13 10 picture. DANCER MARIA: FORTES, 20, rehearses one of her numbers for I the opening of the I Sadler* Welles. London. I season of the famous j Algerian stage net "I. a T Famille Hernandez." The I act combines dancing, comedy ami sinjjinjf. PopperPopper - 48 words
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Article151 1959-07-13 10 WOMEN STONE POLICE DURBAN. Mon. African women pelted a police van with slants here last night alter police intervened to stop them stoning buses m Lament African location. All the municipal buses for non- whiles were withdrawn last night lrom the location, -about nine miles from the centre of theReuter - 151 words
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Article53 1959-07-13 10 HADERSLEV, Denm a r k. Mon. Police said that all victims of last Wednesday's disaster when a pleasure boat was swept by flames after a fuel leak explosion had been identified 51 Danes and two Belgians. It had been feared there were more foreign visitors amongReuter - 53 words
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207 1959-07-13 10 DARWIN. Mon. Hollywood actor-magician I John Calvert said yesterday that stories that he had married Filipino singer Pilita Vollales m Malaya were a "mistake." Pilita is on board his leaking yacht Sea Fox. which wa.> towed to Elcho Island, off Northern Australia, yesterday. Mr.Reuter - 207 words
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122 1959-07-13 10 Air drama pilot hits at 'confusion" > t e\v yokk. I uiy landed i-iippied jetliner carrying n; people after cird international airp hours yesterday said, c oi his, or.: confusion on thi ground md tire ail: led Captain Edward Son: iii complaints about '< and confusion" on th<> run wayU.P.I - 122 words
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Article180 1959-07-13 10 GENEVA, Mon. Dr. Hewlet Johnson, Dean of Canterbury, flew into Geneva last night to hand over a "ban-the-H-bomb" petition to the Big Four foreign ministers. The 85-year-old dean arrived at Geneva airport two minutes after Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, landed at the opposite end180 words
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247 1959-07-13 10 Mac may stall polls to exploit Labour row LONDON, Monday. POLITICIANS here said that the new Labour Parly row over H-bomb policy should be a strong temptation to Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Conservative Prime Minister, to stall a General Election until November. It has been widely forecast recently that heReuter - 247 words
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53 1959-07-13 10 LONDON. Mon. Scotland Yard, London; i pc. headqi baby-faced" poIcemen for a new deu lorce to combai of delinquents, newspapers here The report the rtective.s will behave like tedc mix with the port back to the Yard. Ail the men being trained have volunteered forReuter - 53 words
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Article28 1959-07-13 10 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. An 1 uneasy a over arred Laurel a tobomeless families re- Ned to sift throu. 38 nor i ed by the dr --U PI28 words
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Article72 1959-07-13 10 ALGIERS. Mon. French military headquarter* announced last night that 103 insurgents had been killed and 70 captured m operations tin the Hodna area of Alg I since last Thursday. Eleven French soldiers were killed. French military sources re- ported that m another action (last week, m South-WestReuter - 72 words
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Article62 1959-07-13 10 A talk and discussion or "Chinese Classical Drama with illustration from colour ed films will be held by th< China Society Friday at 8.3< 1 p.m. at the Singapore Cul I tural Centre. The talk, which is open t< j the public, will be given62 words
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Article34 1959-07-13 10 GENEVA. Men Br. 8 is expected to reject a Soproposa] for a nuclearzone In the Balkano Adriatic area, o The plan was put forward June 25 Brit. t: and34 words
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Article31 1959-07-13 10 Talks big driv for 40 h week I ONDO] Brit id me I Pi Leu<;. uni: ter pn Tra; pn men S). onr i loin -h nil mil per tr:> ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article12 1959-07-13 10 TRIBE AN POLICE BATTLE N •H. to I polic alia am ReuterReuter - 12 words
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