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Title Section13 1959-07-14 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article9 1959-07-14 1 Opinion Charges by shop workers I B B IB9 words
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Article381 1959-07-14 1 Gromyko surprise for West as meeting resumes Russia wants East Germans to attend secret sessions pHE second phase of got off to a bad sta many included in the In a surprise nun Minister, told the plens next meeting be in prr its were present. th(Reuter - 381 words
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396 1959-07-14 1 KUAU f THK Federation's five mj tomorrow nominate a dates for the Parliament;! LUMPUR. Tuesday. nin political parties will total of about 304 candiry elections next month. the split within the A. began to take a turn for the worse through resigand threats of396 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-07-14 1 Augrust first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opeßed in Singapore this morning at 96£ cents per lb.. donn one-eighth of ttm% on yesterdays close. The tone was quiet. SIR HENRY LEE 7 knoic nothing37 words
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Article70 1959-07-14 1 SINGAPORE Government employees' unions will today select the team that will negotiate with the Government on variable allowances cuts. The election will be made at the annual general meeting of the Whitley Council staff side representatives. The conference will start at 5 p.m. in the staff side70 words
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184 1959-07-14 1 T ONDON, Tues.—A London newspaper reported today that the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, had ft^ff* l^ Rritish Premier, Mr. Haroici Sacmillan. to rt Thp Dailv Mail report could not be immediately confirmed by Japanese delegation source*. The Daily Mail quoted Mr. KishiUPI - 184 words
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Article, Illustration33 1959-07-14 1 '•■tat ■■•■< I President Sukarno ex- i plains his new >etup under his "guided demo- cracy" plan to newsmen when he announced the formation of Indonesia's 18th cabinet in 14 years. UPIUPI - 33 words
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208 1959-07-14 1 JAKARTA, Tuesday. REPORTS of friction between the Indonesian Air Force and the Army following the appointment of army-chief Lieut-General Abdul Haris Nasution to the key defence post, circulated in Jakarta last night. The Air Force issued a statement last night toReuter - 208 words
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Article257 1959-07-14 1 goods decision was expected nUSINESS circles in Singapore were not surprised at the Government's decision to lift all restrictions on direct import of goods from America, Canada and other dollar areas from August 1. They said they were expecting it. "The only element of surprise, if you can call it257 words
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Article108 1959-07-14 1 NEW YORK, Tues. Two white policemen were wounded yesterday when a Harlem crowd tried to free a Puerto Rican woman they had arrested for disorderly conduct. Police Lieut. Jack Angrist was shot in the side and Patrolman Norman Hammes hit in the hand when oneUPI - 108 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-07-14 1 MAJOR-GENERAL Gusti D.iatikuMimo. (above), the Indonesian Consul-General in Singapore, has been named as the Under-Min-ister for Land. Communications, Posts and Telegraphs in the new Indo. nesian Cabinet. He left Singapore this morning for Jakarta. He was accompanied by special assistant Captain Soeharti. Major General Djatikusumo said60 words
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119 1959-07-14 1 Hostage release: Convicts bargain PETROS, Tennessee. Mon.— The Assistant Commissioner of Tennessee's prison system STOP PRESS RELI tonight began negotiating with more than 100 convicts for the release !ot three hostages they I were holding in a coal mine shaft near Brushy j Mountain state prison. The convicts, armed withUPI - 119 words
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Advertisement14 1959-07-14 1 CAMERAS they I are I CARR'S always A /Ad .jk f^t/ or I dinner14 words
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Advertisement102 1959-07-14 1 PLAYTEX v- W magic- cling V\ the *trop'es* bro th« rev -<q- f ing txack. which y > »lip, no me for you stretch, beod or reoch in it. i^t^/\ V oil sizes o/oilablc /'X melwani's 52, North Bridge Rood. Sinaarjore. Tel: *****. Only the juiciest tomatoes. the plumpest chickens,102 words
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426 1959-07-14 2 GROWING U.S. NEED OF TIN, RUBBER ASSURED Outlook for raw materials fHK A<;O, Mon.— Inited States AsMfltufl Secretary of in men e tor International Affairs Henry J. Kearns today pictured a tremendous world demand for raw materials, including tin and rubber, In d manufactured product*. forecast that United States demand426 words
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Article63 1959-07-14 2 CAUTION IN R.I. TRADING JAKARTA. Tues i*o«l nomic activity in Indonesia has been restrained following the announcement of the new Government, the Antara news agency reported. There was a general "wait and see" tone in business, the agency said. Commodity prices apart from sugar, coconut oil and soap were falling.63 words
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Article29 1959-07-14 2 Kennecott cuts copper price NEW YORK. Mon. Kennecott Copper Corporation has announced a cut of 1$ cents per lb. in the price of copper to 30 cents effective tomorrow.29 words
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Article118 1959-07-14 2 Buyers or stocks are reluctant LONDON, Tues— It was J an unsettled day in the stock markets yesterday. Buyers were reluctant to extend commitments and there was a certain amount of end account profit-taking in the industrial section. This produced dull conditions. Oilt-edgeds made a satisfactory showing. Prices hardened following118 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-07-14 2 HONO KONO, Tucs. The Australian Government Trade Commissioner. Mr. George Patterson, has left here for Kuala Lumpur to take part in a first regional conference of Australian trade commissioners opening in the Malayan capital on July 14. The aim of the conference is to develop ways89 words
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Article184 1959-07-14 2 LONDON. July IS. Preu«us Todsy RUBBER No. IBSI c.i.f. European ports Jdlv 2m buyers 28 buyers 28 U sellers 2S\ sellers A or, 23 buyers 28 burers 128 *i sellers 28 >i sellers EIBBLR Na. 1 RSS Spot 2IU buyeTs 28 li buyers 28 8 sellers 28-»184 words
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Article104 1959-07-14 2 NEW YORK July IJ. Prenous Today riX Mr Ails Spot 102.75 nom. 102.50 nom. fix futures itraits Contract July 101.75 buyers 101.75 buyers 303.75 sellers 103.00 sellers >^pt 101.75 buyers 101.75 burers 103.75 sellers 102.50 sellers rOXI Mfadv. SALES: Nil. RUBBER: Futures July 33.00 buyers 34.10 bujers104 words
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Article34 1959-07-14 2 NEW YORK, J«lv 13. Previous Today "0 Industrials 663.56 657.35 St K.ilro^ds 172.22 170.46 40 Dom^tif Bonds 83.r0 83 01 15 Utilities 88 78 88.58 S5 Mocks Composite Arerarc* 221.14 220.0934 words
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Article60 1959-07-14 2 Malabar spoi 26. awaiiin? re- Sarawak unquoted. Muntok Trhite lease 25^. afloat* 25 r 4 July ship- spot 42*4, awaiting release 41*4. ment '25 1 Lamponjj spot 26, a floats 41 July shipment 41, 40. awaitlr.fr release 25 afloats 235;, df, sellers ex-dock. July shipment 25 25 to60 words
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Article94 1959-07-14 2 i COPRA Philippines c.uf. U.K. North European ports delivered weifht per lon^ ton Jqlt COPRA, Straits tSJ. r. si North £nrope*n ports d* livered wtlffct per lone ton J«lt Auf COCONUT On, crude Straits eJ.f. European ports in bulk per lon* ton Julr 'Ang. COCONUT OIL erode94 words
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Article1866 1959-07-14 2 i 1 -.8 B 1.19 s I S ?l s MINiNCS. Amp.: 8 3 B 8 5 B 89S 9 S Aokam 1.12 B 1.14 B I* 7 S 1 '8 9 Austral Amal 12/8 9 12*3 B S S 12 6 S Austral Malay 22'- B1,866 words
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Article116 1959-07-14 2 JAPAN TRADI Unknown IN MALAYA A JAPANESE delegation Ik. Ushiroku, councillor ol economic bureau, will leave her liminary trade in Kuah< The 10-day tradopen in the Malaya: on July 20. They are th( to be held between nations since Malaya achieved independence. Japan is expected to Mk Malaya to withcraw116 words
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Article87 1959-07-14 2 BONN. Tues. The 2 ping lines in the Atl passenger steamship co: ence are to introduce price reduction for return trips for the first time since the war. the Norddeutscher Lloyd Shipping Company in Bremen has announced. For out-of-season passage^ the reduction will be87 words
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Article79 1959-07-14 2 E. GERMAN Y'S NEW PORT ROSTOCK <EastGerma Tues.— East German y> new deep sea harbour here, which Lf due to receive \u first ship on May 1. 1960, will be able to handle between 25.000.000 tons and 30.000.000 tons of carg year by 1965, a spokesman told reporters here. The79 words
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Article38 1959-07-14 2 QUINCY Mon.— The cruiser UBB I Beach, the nations first atomic-powered surfarce ship, which will be christened tomorrow, will be able to roam the world in a "virtually unlimited" radius, her builder- said.— UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article18 1959-07-14 2 JAKARTA. Turs. Japan and Burma have made ulterior Indonesian sugar, th^ Antara news agency said18 words
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Article33 1959-07-14 2 Ike appear spurs bid avert strid V iss Unit< and I lor i. Thr 5 earh I do »d E i cam* Mil UVCH E collaj eci could M plm. H E Slat-33 words
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Article16 1959-07-14 2 Strike fear hit Wall the iprau over i E Steel the and CIOM A: move. tron;16 words
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Article146 1959-07-14 2 Ships Ivint alone "rtoV the Sinjr»porr Harbour Board mhar\e». •r expected today; Wesers:ei:. Nagato Maru bA. O Union Carrier 8 9, Van Neck 10 1 1, Kambociia 13 14. straai Johore 15 16. Svolder 18. Sedili N W Sadao N.Wall 3, EasLse; N W Labuan I 5 1146 words
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Advertisement127 1959-07-14 2 Ybwr watchmaker. No matter what high precision the manufacturers built into your watch, it ultimately is no better than the watchmaker who services and repairs it. rvicing and repairing watches is highly skilled work. The best watch can be ruined, and ruined permanently, by an inexperienced workman. You can entrust127 words
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Article47 1959-07-14 3 l o x>t assume \ff t SA Y KISHI MCMILLAN r LONDON, Tuesday. MINISTERS of Britain and preed that it would be wrong to i possibility of a rift iid China. Nobosuke Kishi, .Iks with the British old Macmillan. during on international ution P47 words
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55 1959-07-14 3 Grivas: I can lead Cyprus if asked 4 TH: Tu< ien*v era] George Qt\\ r louder of EOKA R| I -dd in a Interview, "I e I can lead Greece can become by all and t play an imr role in ir. al developme: In the Medial 1 mother WritingReuter - 55 words
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Article12 1959-07-14 3 IT ALL BOILS DOWN TO BRIBERY s I encour. m and ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-07-14 3 Queen's visit to Chicago THK QUEEN bows her head as the Episcopalian Bishop oi Chicago, the Reverend Gerald Burrill, offers a prayer at a banquet in her honour during her visit to Chicago. On the left is Mr*. Richard Daley, wife of the Mayor of Chicago. At the banquet theUPI - 74 words
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191 1959-07-14 3 ALEXANDRA WILL VISIT BANGKOK IN SEPTEMBER LONDON, Tuesday. DRINCESS ALEXANDRA of Kent will visit Bangkok on her return journey to Britain from Australia at the end of September, it was announced from Kensington Palace last night. The announcement from the Palace, her London home, said that she had been invitedReuter - 191 words
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Article72 1959-07-14 3 New leftist ministers for Iraq? CRO. Tu Ba-dac! Rad the Iraqi Cab uffled to bi it mil mention the lined had been and Its minister. Kubba. had bet of agrarian I petroleum affairs. doci a> u leading recently ior import .1 by the r Zanin (mm El Shawaf (commerce andReuter - 72 words
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Article15 1959-07-14 3 MOSCOW. Tue*. Ru will have at least 15.000.000 by 1965. rtrd today ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article61 1959-07-14 3 BRUSSELS, Tues. New-ly-graduated Belgian teaehvill be exempted from military service if they take a teaching job in the Belgian Congo for 13 months. the Defence Ministry announced yesterday. The teachers will be placed in elementary schools in the Congo as part of the educational plan theUPI - 61 words
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Article51 1959-07-14 3 Earth tremors panic families CATANZARO. Southern Italy. Tues.— Panic-stricken families rushed into the streets here today when the town was shaken by two earth tremors. No casualties or damage were reported. A seismograph at Catanzaro Observatory pointed to the Piraeus area of Greece j as the centre of the tremors.Reuter - 51 words
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Article52 1959-07-14 3 LON'DON. Tues— Mr. P. H. Jennings. Deputy DirectorGeneral of Overseas Audit Services, has been appointed Director-General in succes- i sion to Sir John Worlledge. i who will retire on Dec. 31. Mr. F. E. L. Carter. Director of Audit, Hong Kong will sue- i ceed Mr.Reuter - 52 words
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102 1959-07-14 3 India is too 'polite' with the Reds LONDON. Tue.v The Indian Government is sometimes "a little too polite" in its dealings wjth Communist countries. Shri Purshotteni Trikamdas, a senior advocate of the Supreme Court of India, said here last night. Mr. Trikamdas, addressing a meeting of the re-cently-formed Tibet SocietyReuter - 102 words
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Article93 1959-07-14 3 'Anti-Reds deported to Siberia' HAMBURG. Tues. The Soviets are drawing up lists of anti-Communist Latvians in a move reminiscent of earlier Soviet mass deportations in Baltic countries, an t i Communist Eastern European Socialist leaders .said yesterda> They said at a Press conference that deportations of "volunteers" were taking placeReuter - 93 words
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Article37 1959-07-14 3 SUVA (Fiji Islands), Tues. The 5.000-ton British freighter Beaver Bank was aground at Fanning Island in the Central Pacific yesterday, but a RNZAF Sunderland which flew over her reported that she was not damaged. UPIUPI - 37 words
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140 1959-07-14 3 LONDON, Tues. Police yesterday launched a fullscale hunt for a man who shot and killed a 43--year-old detective who had arrested him on a criminal charge. The victim, DetectiveSergeant Raymond Purdy, father of three children, was the third policeman to be killed in theReuter - 140 words
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193 1959-07-14 3 Charge of treason dismissed in U.S. court CAN FRANCISCO, Mon. A Government allegation of treason against John Powell, his wife Sylvia, j and Julian Schuman, in connection with articles published in aj monthly magazine during the Korean war, was dismissed today by a United States j commissioner. The Government saidReuter - 193 words
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136 1959-07-14 3 Britain will not oppose Sahara blast LONDON. Tues. The British government today rejected a Labour member's i suggestion in the House of i Commons that it should protest to France against ru r proposed nuclear explosion in the Sahara. Mr. John Profumo, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said: "The136 words
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Advertisement362 1959-07-14 3 ADELPHI HOTEL FRENCH GASTRONOMY WEEK 13th- 19th July 1959 French specialitu at Lunch and Dintu c^pWjg- Thursday 16th July 1959 iJI 1 GALA FASHION PARADE f^Jl]^ SPECIAL DINNER -$10 fl Book your table Telephone: 2810 iiROMANSLIDE »U COMPACT E A R D E y cT FOR NEEDLE SHARP AM) BRILLIANT362 words
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Miscellaneous254 1959-07-14 3 I'o CLUES ACROSS S). l PWrtai ln tlme l 1. Like mace, or the variety oi back roU nd evil, black or <b). en «6). 4. Puclcish little creature after 5 Caused tc shew but it s all SK a more s^r-;?^ 8. It could be "Two dessei man wno254 words
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Article, Illustration2041 1959-07-14 4 HENRY BRANDON - xt. conversation with Margaret 3Mead gRANDOX: 1 am interested in whether von ;is un anthropologist be Ii e > e that American society or the American species is capable of world leadership. But to approach this question gradually I want to quote from an American writer "American2,041 words
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310 1959-07-14 4 JOHN REDFERN - Will this maker you wince in Church? JOHN REDFERN BY A REVISION' of the Churcj tism and confirmation m from 20 scholars and noted Oh dear me, they are ful w but they have introduced so: English into these two great win riicannnint manv. many i Baptism is the gateway310 words
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Article71 1959-07-14 4 AUTmn mu |iT. »in ud muM, .^H Pi ins t Kyld popuia jjg sons?, at one JB sen Fiei j Chi want i rock In (1 Jiifll j mod* rn uppt-.v IC**^ mu thf ibJ idi< tin ha\ u 77zore E "c M VANT I SPIRT CON K EVER71 words
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Advertisement200 1959-07-14 4 /miimiii mil tiMiimiintMiiiiiiiiiiii Green Spot i HMNWMMMNMNI I M I I I 1 1 1 1 1 M I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLASSIFIED ADS. DI ATI! •timuml Di I Uppapers please co AT YOl'R SERVH I 1*» M Box J« r' PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOF Ic200 words
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Advertisement132 1959-07-14 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii mi iimiiiiiiifflJ W\ BUT TRAVEL IS EASIER THROUGH COOIC Whether it's a Local Sir Federation Tour a Cherry by sea or air. a Cape-t^-C. Cruise or a Round-t he- World I etc. we a^c at your service V routes and fares make all rese<A to a score of minor132 words
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Miscellaneous335 1959-07-14 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme Sum- Southern Spain by A. L. er^ Training College produc- lo). Gus Styne (piano) Val mary; 1.02 Souvenirs From Lloyd: 5.45 Melodies From tion of Gilbert and Sullivan's Ortega (clarinet) and John Showland Movie Theme* ?P^ d played y Sandy opera l The Gondoliers." Fernandez (bass). Produced335 words
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22 1959-07-14 5 GOVT. STOPS THE STUDENTS GOING TO TWO SCHOOLS I They attend classes morning and afternoon trict orders issued lo headmasters alk;fhjahnfsgjhj hlhdsjridhjfgh22 words
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93 1959-07-14 5 Tattoo man who was held seeks costs hi Her.g stood Singapore yes- i terd i charge of being r of Group 24 a sec- >r the third timr icted of a August 1956. is freed on appeal, 'erday he was brought fore Mr. J.F. McWilliam Ige, and told t> him93 words
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Article23 1959-07-14 5 Malay classes for boy Fed- of B irted about ected hi Man lartn gaged. w being used, ■.embers are and find it >sons.23 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-07-14 5 I ciation." I picture. New Zealand's new Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. R. L. Hutchens, with his wife and two-year-old son. Alastair. pictured on their arrival yesterday by BOAC Britannia He told reporters on his arrival at the Singapore airport: "The recent Singapore election has been aFree Press - 73 words
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Article62 1959-07-14 5 s Club of the -apore Y.M.C.A. has i, r ed its meeting day from Saturday afternoon to Friday I m: Members tind the new date more suitMembers and guests may attend meetings on July 24 and August 28 at 8 p.m. at Y.M.C.A. There be a62 words
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248 1959-07-14 5 GOVT. WILL SEEK $500 MORE FOR DEPUTY SPEAKER T*HE Singapore Government proposes to pay the A Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Mr. G. Kandasamy, $500 a month in addition to his $500 as an Assemblyman. A motion to this effect will be moved by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr.248 words
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Article, Illustration164 1959-07-14 5 Koomai Noor was out on ion for scenes in the Bin Huntu Riniau. m which he plays the part itifT. the ace detective. when his wife, film actress Oomi kalthura, gave birth 1 son. They had not decided on a name for the 7*Press - 164 words
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107 1959-07-14 5 Invitation to King not yet received KUALA LUMPUR. Jues.— No formal invitation had so 1 far been received from the 9iimese Government to in- j v te the Yang di-Pertuan \aoncr to visit Siam, B spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He was commenting107 words
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Article103 1959-07-14 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government will take disciplinary action against teachers who pre caught attending blue film shows. This was stated yesterday by a spokesman for the Ministry of Education. The spokesman said that preliminary proceedings against teachers found attending blue film shows would103 words
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Article106 1959-07-14 5 Firms seek trawlers for fishing SINGAPORE companies interested in trawler fishing are negotiating with Japanese firms for hiring ships. Out of 12 trawlers with which local fishing companies and Japanese firms jointly launched the trawler fishing programme in 1957, only four are operating now. Four of the trawlers were withdrawn106 words
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Article44 1959-07-14 5 FIVE YOUTHS ACQUITTED Five youths were acquitted in Singapore yesterday of having been members of an unlawful assembly with the j object of assaulting Ahmad bin Chelop, a mechanic, on May 15. The incident was alleged to have taken place at Tuas village. I44 words
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Article286 1959-07-14 5 'Let us retire now with pension' A CROSS SECTION of Singapore Government employees questioned yesterday said they favoured the idea of allowing those who felt they could not serve "in accordance with the expectations of the present Government" to retire earlier with pension rights. The idea of premature retirement with286 words
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Article88 1959-07-14 5 NEW YORK, Mon.— Sessue Hayakawa, the veteran Japanese actor, has signed contracts to star in a television series to be filmed In Japan entitled "Files of the Tokyo Police." It is planned to show the series in Britain and the United States. Mr Hayakawa, who played88 words
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Article94 1959-07-14 5 masked men 1 raided a provision shop in East Coast Road, yesterday and stole $2,000 worth of liquor and cigarettes. The proprietor, Lim Kim Seng, was bound and gagged. The gang used screwdrivers to open drawers and j showcases. In another robbery yesterday two94 words
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153 1959-07-14 5 PLANS MADE FOR VISIT BY R.I. CULTURAL MISSION TENTATIVE arrange A merits have been j made for an Indonesian cultural mission to visit Singapore. This was announced y terday by Mr. Surjono Sastrowardojo, Information Officer at the Indonesian Consulate -General in Singapore, after his return from a 12-day visit to153 words
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Article37 1959-07-14 5 Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, parliamentary secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Culture, will open the "Malayan Undergrad Journalist Training Scheme" to be held at the University of Malaya in Singapore from July 17-July 19.37 words
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Miscellaneous105 1959-07-14 5 Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Chinese— -adult beginners 5.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m., lower primaries 6.30 p.m.; Ballroom dancing 'Beginners 5.30 p.m., advanced 6.30 p.m.; Mathematics Primary VI 7 p.m.: Malay absolute beginners 7.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Malay beginners 10.15 a.m.; Japanese flower arrangement 10 a.m. STUDY GROUP MOVEMENT: Part three105 words
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Article, Illustration396 1959-07-14 6 Malaya is to have her own Angkor Wat soon KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. PARTY of 20 men— ten labourers, six bricklayers, two archaeologists and a couple of University students will be trekking north at the end of this month to restore to Malaya her oldest surviving historical ruins. experiment proves a396 words
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Article78 1959-07-14 6 3,000 Malays apply an rse in ECONOMICS I/T'ALA LUMPUR. Mon. IV More than 3.000 are taking adof the proposidio momics course to be held for the first time 21. he head of the M. on of Radio .e Dol Ramli. said yestern appl: more than pplied— far ted. ..it Ma!78 words
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212 1959-07-14 6 A shot scared away this elephant. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Selangor elephant with a passion for salt has been persuaded to obtain his supplies from a new source. Workmen at a remote sawmill near Semenyih, Kajang, were tired of his unannounc- ed visits and called in the Game Department. A212 words
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Article124 1959-07-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A spokesman for the j Postal Department Headj quarters yesterday said that more women would be appointed postmistresses in the Federation if it was convenient to the department. "At the moment we have no other woman in mind for the post of postmistress,"124 words
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Article485 1959-07-14 6 BORN today. re a natural leader. illy in the realm of and you will never find it easy to follow the direction^ of another. I sequently it will be best ii you strike out for yourself early age. You have a magnetic personality and can attract others485 words
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151 1959-07-14 6 $2 mil. in loans to former 'Specials' KUALA l. "u M P U R. Tues. The Federation Government has given out more than $2 million in loans for the rehabilitation of ex-mem-bers of the Special I Constabulary. However, the government Is finding it a problem to recover the loans. Action151 words
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30 1959-07-14 6 KUALA U II THK Malayan Association loi id. agricultural and industn 1 Harapan," in Temerloh. has The centre la farming, padi-plantin mi30 words
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Article89 1959-07-14 6 GOVT. MAY CLOSE DETENTION CAMPS KUALA i %Jl>l Tues. The Federation Gmnif il > lia > ctoie down detention camps when the proposed penal colony i^ >el up. Cjovernment spokesman told the I ree Pr that this question would be decided only after the penal colon established. The Government has89 words
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Advertisement87 1959-07-14 6 I FREE PRESS I i SHOPPING GUIDE FtedMc A Pvuid H \^ll( HOI SKWABI S ■Oil IH Hill KIKHIN^ JmaXas CUoajl x W DUST PAN \^\s^ Poiition* itself. I Goy colors. P 30 I unable at All Leading Departmental Stoirs. Sole NWI \IK TR\DI\(. 19-M. Ronhim Bid? Kaffirs Place. Tel:87 words
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Advertisement102 1959-07-14 6 To Ensure Good Cooking McDOUGALL'S SELF-RAISING FLOUR To help you to make lull use of McDougall's flour write to P.O. Box 499 for a free cookery book. irkirlSi/Jirkirk\ m CROW New HAIR with I Meducrin (LOTION (BEFORE) CREAM) Made in r Germany. Mtl^jmm VERY EFFECTIVE M I AGAINST FALLI ING102 words
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Miscellaneous194 1959-07-14 6 JEFF lIAWKE 1>? 3? 'dnf y |oi< j lan >|r HEW ATOMIC POWER STATION IN THE LAKE DISTRICT TME Wf Ujfflr 3EAXDIIAKI: br Lee Falk and Phil Davis MANDRAKE f OM-EP-- VVMAT'S >v tA> Hrl_^K^ *-< CT= COVRSa^\ GES^L'KKG /v.-0 f MIS NAMt 1 FC^6ET.) > \uiYPN^T)£AL-LY- f WAS YOU194 words
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Article, Illustration13 1959-07-14 7 Women want no more If these antics I I I I I n>rturi>13 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-07-14 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i r 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 [i r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 192 words
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Article, Illustration938 1959-07-14 7 >tnpcs. land>- a v. n of subtly y biz. igly atoned three- -om the through which overlapping pettis and Lintith>ss mathe from bro- But the ba^ic Idea ne. tht-r .style which we to our heart the Chanel type suit a938 words
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Article, Illustration221 1959-07-14 7 •*I HAVE discovered fine lines around my eyes and mouth/* says Tina, "and my skin feels 'tight' after washing." YOUR skin is probably rather dry. Don't use soap and water for a time —use a good cleansing cream for removing make up and a skin tonic rathe:221 words
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Article53 1959-07-14 7 1 T^SSniOTHß^OHSin^re^ I Lional "cotton TolncU^A university student, aged 21 67ie £>£" WO modelTan exquisite cotton lace evenim. H HrnnPd Mo a pencil slim sheath with a gracefu gown draped into a v m contrast paste i mau m orVandy is cinched into a cummerbund at53 words
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Article, Illustration327 1959-07-14 8 ghklgklhjsh Certainly, it is an art HOW MANY A.R.P.S? I\V \K Nunny. Singapore is supposed to have a high pticmlacc of A R.P.S. Ju>t how man) are there? many Kong, who are five or ahead of Singapore in salon photographv. Dr. Lim Tiong. ARPS. Hon. the PhotographicDonald Sultner-Welles - 327 words
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Article, Illustration264 1959-07-14 8 Greeks had the answer to this problem GIRL AND IIKR DOGi (left), sent in by J.L. rpHIS picture is not x only out of focus, but it is grainy and the point of interest is dead centre. The wise photographer keeps things off-centre. Although the Greeks of and times knew264 words
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Article414 1959-07-14 8 PRACTICE is import- After you have taken your r ant. but read some iciu and H elor n li u get the rt i rt *v,««tn^, k^^i^o finished prints all the scenes elementary books on and usages, wrapped in photography to help you mysterious invisibility, lie414 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-07-14 8 Either In pi his back to 1 ol St. Francis, a huma would lead tin Into the picture. Th .ould be •d on the righ: grow By Lncludj tabi. us about the view. Tl St. Paul's Cat: i would certainly apj impr. ire. Prints59 words
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Article90 1959-07-14 8 HUMAN INTEREST NEEDED OLD CHURCH (right), sent in by C.R.G. TVHIS picture has too much X foreground and the white statue on the left tend lead your ey< u t of the scene. There Is also space wastage on the right The trick in taking this type of picture is90 words
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Article, Illustration19 1959-07-14 8 Unknown Press the bulllon P l K I! 4 ft I I u DONALD SILTNER-W1 I I I S19 words
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Article, Illustration101 1959-07-14 9 second-half hat-trick swung the game OR FOOTBALL jyh peahpj;rgfjw5v I d bv ed the Police from a high lob by Wahab, headed alter .ilil. Juniors pui the issue' ,>ubt when a weak shot j by Paul lrom a Mohamed i pass was mis- <• The ball in. i coasted after101 words
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Article, Illustration464 1959-07-14 9 tvtt r l >ee PreSS Athletic s Reporter A ,Ss rtiJteiM^iSS State f Sin 8 a P° r e must be regarded more /he^exi^Vda^iustiowri^ 111 the f f ns Can ]ud e for them .ot forget the girls either K D y Ung s P°464 words
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Article54 1959-07-14 9 LONDON. Tues. A leg injury has forced Brian Statham. the Lancashire and England fast bowler, to withdraw from the Players team to meet the Gentlemen in the match starting at Lords here tomorrow. Statham 's place will be taken by his England fast bowling colleague. FreddieReuter - 54 words
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Article35 1959-07-14 9 LONDON, Tues. Charles Parker, 74. former Gloucestershire cricketer and rated as one of the greatest left-arm spin bowlers of all time, died at the week-end at his home at Cranleigh, near London. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article83 1959-07-14 9 ZONE FINAL THIS MONTH ahg keahsrj. B .:id. il areas. eemed eventheir o\ r most of ~oon nad begun. From tl —re r.o more une. i .::ging the game to .i 1-1 ch SI ..r ed to keep i oppone: tor a It aroughs by the Tan T\Though there were83 words
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Article28 1959-07-14 9 SOVIEI ATHLETIES ARRIVE IN U.S. NEW YORK Mon The Soviet Union athletics team. who compete against the d States in Philadelphia weekend, arrived here j air today.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article29 1959-07-14 9 U.S. SWIM TEAM jkygdjd LOS ALTOS. Calif or Mor. d States team aid one diver been named to leave for with the JapanIn Tokvo from July 20 Reuter iayedReuter - 29 words
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Article16 1959-07-14 9 V YORK. Mon.— Boston New York 13-3 today in the *n League base- UPIUPI - 16 words
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138 1959-07-14 9 Pong Pin (14) beats the Malayan champ SEAH PONG PIN is only 14, but already he Is perlorming like a champion. In he beat one yesterday in final of the 100 metres butterfly at the Chinese Swimming Club gala. Pong Pin finished half a body a ahead of Malayan chamGoh138 words
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Article80 1959-07-14 9 LOS ALTOS, Calif., Mon. Mike Troy, 18-year-old Indiana University student, set new world marks for the 200 metres and 220 yards butterlly events in the American men's national outdoor swimming championships here. Troy's time was 2 mm. 16.4 sec. for the 200 metres. In Tokyo, seventeen-year-old highReuter - 80 words
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Article135 1959-07-14 9 by M. Hjrnson-Cray North Boutb gnat. A K 10 9 6 0 A QBSS Irf W E 54 A J 72 0 10 9 7 ?4 0763 OKQJ43 4 KJ9IS 487 0 2 AOB3 OKJ62 6 A 95 *Q 10 vyHEN South opened this deal with One No-Trump135 words
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382 1959-07-14 9 World YOU pay to see a lion eat a man? JF a man wants tc take a punch or the nose for $1,800, 000, which is whai 5 Floyd Patterson goi when he lost the world heavyweight S crown, that's his afS fair. But everybody has a E right to382 words
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Article108 1959-07-14 9 Risman returns at stand-off DUNEDIN, Tues. Bev Risman, the England outsidehalf, who has been out of action for two weeks with torn knee ligaments, is included in the British Lions Rugby Union team for the first Test against New Zealand here on Saturday. Team: K. J. F. Scotland 'Scotland), A.108 words
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Article, Illustration473 1959-07-14 9 WHY WAS SKIPPER ISMAIL DROPPED? 'Only obstacle' to Australian Davis Cup win HE SITS AS CLUM AND PUZZLED SPECTATOR By TAN HONG POH T<HERE was jubilation A over the successful comeback to big-time soccer of Awang Bakar, former golden boy of Malayan soccer, on Sunday. But among the thousands ofUPI - 473 words
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Article34 1959-07-14 9 MELBOURNE, Tues.— Australian tennis could lose M5136,000 if Australia did not reach next month's Davis Cup challenge round, the acting president ot the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, Mr. Dudley Frankenberg, said yesterday.—Reuter.34 words
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Article294 1959-07-14 9 Indians pile on the runs SHEFFIELD, Tues.— A marathon innings of 176 by Datta Gaekwad, the Indian captain, enabled them to total 381 here yesterday against Yorkshire, the current English county championship leaders. After losing several hours because of rain on Saturday the Indian Innings ended at tea yesterday. They294 words
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Article106 1959-07-14 9 LONDON. Tut- England captain Peter May put Surrey into a strong portion against Kent at Blaekheath yesterday with his first county championship century of the season. He hit a five and 23 fours in his 143 most of them from cover drives. But it was not oneReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-07-14 9 Three Australian women golfers and their non-playing captain arrived in Singapore last night for exhibition matches here today and tomorrow. From left to right are: Miss Pat Borthwick. Miss Margaret Masters. Mjw Mardi Mair and team manager Mis s Mollie Md.eish.— Free Press picture.47 words
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Advertisement105 1959-07-14 9 DELIVERED to your DOOR FinT Fill in the special delivery form MH t!L below and we shall arrange v/ith the JJ J^A newsvendor in your area to have the I iv^s^Wi Singapore Free Press delivered every !/TaP\ afternoon to your home /^AS^^j SPECIAL DELIVERY FORM (SEND NO MONEY) To: The105 words
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Article, Illustration434 1959-07-14 10 Rebel leaders take refuge in an embassy Loyal army crushes sudden police uprising: 90 killed I \SHIP OF THE FUTURE ur TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), Monday. QNIPEHS showered bullets on the Honduran presidential palace shortly alter noon today, briefly renewing the police revolt that brought death to an estimated434 words
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Article143 1959-07-14 10 LONDON, Tuesday. I ORD BIRKETT, former Lord Justice of Appeal, came out 01 retirement yesterday to begin moves in* the three-week-old national printing strike. The 75-year-old former e. who has agreed to act i n independent mediator between the employers and I 10 printing unions, visited theReuter - 143 words
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Article65 1959-07-14 10 Red note to the Yemen •hev has written I med. KinIn Rome. I report* of mass emiom Ru •1. a Cairo newspaper terday. The ribeci impen .at the Yemen eould depend on F broken, sincere friendship and economic co-operation." He added that he appre•^d the outstanding role played by ImamReuter - 65 words
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Article31 1959-07-14 10 WASHINGTON. Mon.-The Senate refused today to add U*****.900.000 to its bis? defence bill to help modernise the "army despite a Democratic attack on President Eisenhower's military policies. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article48 1959-07-14 10 CATMAV. Phont *****: Th« Black Orchid 1 40. 4 15. OOCON Ph»nt tmt: Opt-ns Today 1 Fi»t Mouri I S 45 N£W ALMAMBRA Ph»ne *****: Opens Today' Portland Expose 4 00. 6 45 9 30 p.m. ODEON KATONC Phone *****: Forbiddtn islann I ve a on48 words
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Article39 1959-07-14 10 GENEVA. Tues. Soviet officials said last night they j planned to urge the Bi<>- Four Ministers to meet half-an- i hour earlier in future "to help 1 foreign correspondents to send oif their desDatches 1 ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-07-14 10 picture. Princess Soraya, former wife of the Shah of Persia, is leading a quiet life in a Rome villa with her mother. ABOVE, the Princess climbs out of the swimming 000l in the garden of her home after a swim.- PopperPopper - 44 words
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Article278 1959-07-14 10 From Page 1 recent State Assembly elections. The Front w, only a "limited number"' ui candidates in Kelai Trengganu and Pahaj The "big names" of the Front line-up are it* chairman. Inche Ahmad Boes- 1 lamam, joint secretaries Inche Nazar Nong, and Mr Lim Kean Siew, Labour Party278 words
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Article46 1959-07-14 10 LONDON. Tues. Britain has joined the United States Franc and Italy in rejecting i Russia's proposal last month 3 lor a nuclear-free zone in the < Balkan-Adriatic region. An Athens report said i Greece would not reply to i the Soviet Note.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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176 1959-07-14 10 1 OARIS. Tues. A 28-year old British army para--1 chutist officer. Captain R.M. "Red Rory" Bamford Walker today became the first man to travel between London and Paris in under an hour. He lead 161 competitors in the 10.000 Bleriot anniversaryReuter - 176 words
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Article74 1959-07-14 10 RANGOON, Tuts— Mr. Chen Yu, a Chinese Embassy official, was piaced under strict security guard at Rangoon civil hospital yesterday after a stabbing incident in which he was seriously wounded. On Saturday night the Chinese diplomat staggered into the house of the American Air Attache 500 yardsReuter - 74 words
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Article88 1959-07-14 10 ALGIERS. Tue.>. president Charles de Gauile ordered the release of 5.000 suspects from interment camps igned residence." m Algeria last night on the eve of France's biggest Bastille Day celebrations since the war. De Gaulle's dramatic peace gesture was transmitted to Algiers and promptly announcedReuter - 88 words
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112 1959-07-14 10 COMMUNISTS LAUNCH A COUNTER CAMPAIGN BOMBAY. Tues. The Indian communist party today launched a concerted campaign of retaliation gainst moves by opposition parties to un■eal Um toinnmnist government in Kerala. Bhupesh Gupta, a communist member of parliament, told newsmen that the communist charge ibeet will be submitted soon to theUPI - 112 words
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Article45 1959-07-14 10 LONDON. Tues.— A former Australian Prime Minister Sir Earle Page. 78. arrived here yesterday to marry his secretary, Miss Jean Thomas 49. Miss Thomas accompanied Sir Earle from Copenhagen The wedding will be in St. Pauls Cathedral on Monday UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article39 1959-07-14 10 NEW YORK. Mon. More than 2,000 delegates, pledged to fight against racial intolerance in the United States tonight heard the New York State Governor Nelson Rockefeller forecast the end of segregation in American schools.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article139 1959-07-14 10 Soldiers had detonators 4 years THVO soldiers who were found guilty at the Singapore Assizes yesterday of unlawful possession of 251 hand- grenade detonators were each jailed for four years. They were Abdullah bin Jaffar, 26, a private in the RAOC, and Hure bin Mohamed Na.sib, 27. a REME craftsman,139 words
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253 1959-07-14 10 2 mobile Übrun on road xl nu THERE is a big rush for bookRaffles National Library in ly in the junior department In the latest issue of the li letin it was stated that in the this year there was an incr» the number253 words
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Article26 1959-07-14 10 LOS ANGELES. n ISiam's representative in the i Mils Universe conte.-' Sondl SotLsai. 22 a student at the university of California here studying dr.26 words
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Article13 1959-07-14 10 'Shooting main road —2 in road th< and pri>< Jo! Dem cern- ReuterReuter - 13 words
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