The Singapore Free Press, 17 July 1959
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Title Section13 1959-07-17 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Nu. *****. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration421 1959-07-17 1 ___f^ Comeback by party founder is urged Exodus of top still on: S.M. Yong quits KUALA LUMPUR, Fridav. V DESPERATE bid to save the Malayan Chinese Association from total collapse through dissension and to keep up the UMNOMi A-MIC Alliance began in Kuala Lumpur imht. I.C.421 words
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Article17 1959-07-17 1 'No d umping of U.S. goods' Kl of the :red hat lood Federation of resr goods im-17 words
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Article192 1959-07-17 1 Sunspots may continue: Experts SINGAPORE experts said that radio communications were almost normal this morning but they expected repetitions of the radio blackouts which had been experienced for varying periods between Monday and yesterday. This belief has been supported by New York ixpc:;s who said the sunspots would continue intermittently192 words
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Article123 1959-07-17 1 nENEVA. Fri. A Soviet lj spokesman said last night that a "rather grave.situation" nad arisen In the £viet-Western talks aimed topping nuclear weapon delegates at the talks which opened n Geneva last October 31, had t0 giV f so^rpronumber of Sou* t pn* "for 84 days, he123 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-07-17 1 A 10-YEAR-OLD boy who has not seen his parents for nine years passed through Singapore this morning on his way to rejoin them in London. He is Abrian Worswick (above left). His parents took him to Sydney to stay with his grand- mother when he wasFree Press - 83 words
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Article67 1959-07-17 1 present one-year ban on nuclear weapons tests. He told a House of Representatives committee: "We have been extremely patient but I do not think we should find ourselves in a position of stopping tests for the purpose of sitting at a conference table." Asked if the temporary suspension wasReuter - 67 words
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230 1959-07-17 1 Action men set to complete plans for big rally T^HE council of joint action set up by Singapore A Government. City Council and SIT employees' unions to negotiate on variable allowances will meet tomorrow. The chairman. Mr. F. V. Rajendra. s;iid they would I complete plaru for a mass rally230 words
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Article31 1959-07-17 1 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b opened in Singapore this morning at Ml cents per lb., up five -eighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uneertain.31 words
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Article61 1959-07-17 1 WASHINGTON Thurs. The U.S. Air Force today blamed faulty safety-control instruments for the latest failure in an attempted launching of the Atlas nitercontinental oailistie missile at Cape Cl al. Florida. kesman said another attempt to launch the Atlas may be made within a few days. HeU.P.I - 61 words
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Article233 1959-07-17 1 SINGAPORE Improve- ment Trust officials were this morning prepared for further changes in the administration of the department following yesterday's speech In the Legislative Assembly by the Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. The Minister, who is also manager of the SIT, said:233 words
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Article58 1959-07-17 1 About 150 people attended the Singapore Volunteer Forces annual dinner at its Beach Road headquarters last night. Among the guests were the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Sir William Goode: the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon; the G.O.C. Singapore Base District, MajorGen. C. L. Richardson;58 words
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Article42 1959-07-17 1 Gunmen wound Cypriot couple NICOSIA, Fri. Five men carrying shotguns jumped through the window of a house at Polemi, West Cyprus, yesterday and fired several shots, causing slight injuries, at the Greek Cypriot occupier and his wife. Police arrested several men. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article27 1959-07-17 1 TRIBE ADOPTS THE QUEEN VANCOUVER. Thurs— The Queen was adopted Into the Sallsh Indian tribe today. She received a small totem pole from the tribal chief.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article119 1959-07-17 1 MOTHERS, DON'T MISS THIS! IjHDR an important an- nouncement of vital interest to all mothers and mothers-to-be. turn to Feminascope on Pase 7 today. Also in Feminascope todayJoan Munday's up-to-the minute guide to is latest and best Singapore's shop New features And that I ner new features of irresistible appeal119 words
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Article110 1959-07-17 1 Heiress freed: Friend is jailed T ONDON, Fri.— An finely lish judge has 1: from jail Miss Katharine Dowsott. the 20-year-old runaway hell while committing her boy friend, Bengal-'oorn Ed- ward Langley, 27, to Jail on a contempt-of-court chai out of their unsut .1 attempts to elope to S land.Reuter - 110 words
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Article28 1959-07-17 1 CLEVELAND William CavanauK-' who filed a: i :n junction former i Harry Trun. stop the Kor. ir, died h( j r.- after a h< U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Advertisement27 1959-07-17 1 > PTICIAN&-., v- "^____^S^^_________________S99^^. •--■ia r Jr i__J N v ,< V i_r OUr new Austin A is at BORNEO MOTORS MPUR. tPOM MALACCA. PENANG, .TON. KUALA SELAIT, KUCHING.27 words
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Advertisement21 1959-07-17 1 DIPLOMAT CASUAL WEAR miikts KNITTED WEAR /y PYJAMA SUITS HANDKERCHIEFS SINGLETS Iff NECKTIES ffl SHORTS 'fr\ BRIEFS -**_ro__l ______M^___EL _____H Hr21 words
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334 1959-07-17 2 Tin continues in good demand at higher prices TIN continues to be in good demand and the average Singapore price during thc first six months of this year was $397.57 a picul, about $33 above the corresponding period tor 1955. Thi.s is stated in the half-yearly review of the Straits334 words
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Article90 1959-07-17 2 ONDON. Fri.— Wor id mine production of tin-in-concentrates showed a slight improvement m March at 9.800 tons compared with 9.200 m February, reports the International Tin Council here April output in the Belgian Congo was 842 tons. Nigeria 411. Indonesia 1.769, Malava 2.846. and Siam90 words
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74 1959-07-17 2 World Bank loans India $180 million PARIS. Fri. The World Bank has approved two loans to India totalling MslBo million, it was announced here. The first, of 5150 million, will be used to cover part of the cost of a modernisation and expansion programme being carried out by the Indian74 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-07-17 2 QLIET DAY FOR LONDON RUBBER LONDON Fri. O; quotatio: ehangrd from final lev* with the .-lightly I at Singapore but development of inter, thr morning pd. Tr nrv. that covering d< dominant featun trading, was muc36 words
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Article375 1959-07-17 2 U.K. CLOSING PRICES LONDON. Jul? 1«. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European lin mioteri parts Jalj JJ] SSm unQ ted v H burrs mt 1 buvers Aus Mi" sellers 28^., sellers RUBBER No. I RSS Spot 28 >_ buyers JB«i buyers 28 sellers375 words
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Article1357 1959-07-17 2 INDUSTRIALS Previous Taday -OB 1100 B B B. Petro 1/6 S 53 S B. M. Trustees 50 S 5 50 S 5'6 S 01 B S 1.03 S F.tipaU 1 C4 S '33. 4.^3 S 4.25 S O'as 1.31 B 1.30 B 1.33 S 1.32 s ut,1,357 words
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5 1959-07-17 2 UK stock market continue unsetting5 words
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11 1959-07-17 2 Shiploads of steel arrives in U.S. U.S. STEM 1 Sl I11 words
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Advertisement178 1959-07-17 2 for the SMART MAN buy >I*I«^ ;1 1^1 SHIRTS NOW FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY! FOR EXCELLENT VALUE! HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. FASHION EXCITEMENT <ERE IS A REAL FASHION EXCITEIN THE LATEST SELECTION OF DRESS MATERIALS |UST FROM CERMANY. ITALY. ZERLAND. AND ENGLAND VISIT OUR COTTON DEPARTMENT. GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. House178 words
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Miscellaneous228 1959-07-17 2 SMPS/N >hip> l>ing alongside the Singapoi e Harbour Board wharves or exported today: Mizuho Maru 1 2. 4 5, Orestes 6A. Presinroe 6 7. Mississippi 1 1 8 9, «.>> :r 11 tl, City ol Livenxx.: 13 .4 rjibodas 15 '16, Dor.a: :fl. Hikone Maru 19. Ser-; 2. Tror. 1228 words
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204 1959-07-17 3 KERALA PREMIER NOW AGREEABLE TO POLLS? Xttwnbwtodiripad said ta be ready ta accept tuffffestton bu Nehru C^LKH^3^ Namboodiripad of CommunM-run thc state .r.n a rHin mi T ee to earl >' Actions to end thc unrest in L L h^v, k T, V ,lfo I med sources in New Delhi.204 words
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Article71 1959-07-17 3 AIRDROPS OVER RED CHINA rE Overseas Chin* vd National Salvation in Taipfrh has to airdrop relief goods to the flood victims in Communist China. The association, organised by representatives of Chi: communities in different countries, did not disclose what aircraft it would use in the projected airdrop. The Peking regimeU.P.I - 71 words
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Article23 1959-07-17 3 are i d out on Japan's 700--rr-old Daibutsu. or Great 'Buddha, at Ramaki ra. o, to check the 4 Buddha jor si ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article8 1959-07-17 3 Japanese amba.-^adc Netherlands Is Mr. A azaki. ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article14 1959-07-17 3 Elections to the South Vietnam National Assembly will be held on August 30.— ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article32 1959-07-17 3 I*he Indo: uelegatior headed by Dr. Mohammea Hatta. former Vice President, is on a tour to study the co-operative movement. The delegation will visit Munich.. Londo- Pans. R< Ath. Istanbul Beirut— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article36 1959-07-17 3 Two unarmed but adarequipped will be used to help protect Japanese shipping Line, the controversial Rhee Line Irani seizure by South Korean patrol craft. Thev have been chartered the Ja Deep Sea Net Pishing (ation.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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Article20 1959-07-17 3 Karachi ommerce Minister Zlllfikar Ali Bhutto said tinPakistani Government was paying special attention to promoting trade with Communist nations. U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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Article42 1959-07-17 3 Japanese Ta Toda ha* ed the Order of Merit of the Sacred Treasure, third class, to A I Sc/. secretary-general oj the Bov Scouts of America, commending his "outstanding services" for thc rehabilitation of the Bo;i Scouts of J a van.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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16 1959-07-17 3 U.N. is S-East Asia's best hope far survival lAN iLA Foi 1 r bly coi U.P.I.U.P.I - 16 words
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Article30 1959-07-17 3 W. Sottela, the head of tli* ncial fishery Indonesian luku Island^ lo iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic.iiiiiiiiiiiinimiHr lokvo to make preparations for the implementation oi a joint sea-fisher-v project in the Maluku Islands.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article12 1959-07-17 3 B in Piatt. Briton iiink High s koh.una for a transto U.P.I.U.P.I - 12 words
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Article21 1959-07-17 3 Indonoian air force bars t completion two new air ha>ev— one tit ontalo. North and the other on Isl.ind. Le- RueterReuter - 21 words
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Article178 1959-07-17 3 19 REMAIN EN SHIP ATOP REEF •TOKYO. Fri. Nineteen A crew members toiled in the engine room of the stranded Japanese ireighter. the Mansei Maru, last night in an attempt to repair the engines before the ship was refloated a spokesman lor the Japanese Maritime Safety Board said last night.Reuter - 178 words
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Article20 1959-07-17 3 India is negotiating for j ler large food-and-aid em ent with the United Washington ofhciaLs disclosed. U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-07-17 3 1 The first ehildren-to- J children exchange of art 1 took place recently be- tween Siam and the J l'nited States when the J pupils of an American school sent 100 samples ♦of crayon drawings to I a Siamese school in Thonburi. Picture shows stu- dents77 words
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67 1959-07-17 3 "Celebes rebels showing signs of giving up' JAKARTA. Fri. Rebel acti*t vity in the South Celebes kened since President :arno proclaimed his new ernment, the Antara news aid. The agency >a:d that, according to a >;_/>»..<_ .>man of the armed forces in the area, the rebels v showing ..n thatReuter - 67 words
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Article28 1959-07-17 3 A-PLANT FOR GUAM? The U.S. Navy has told nsly the construction power plant on Guam to meet the military's long-range p< needs on the strategic Pacific island. U.PU.P - 28 words
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Article26 1959-07-17 3 LONDON. Fri. The cutlen industry in Britain has I damaged by imports from Hong Kong and Paktsl according to British cutlery manufactur rs. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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155 1959-07-17 3 OOUTH Vietnam's Vice- President Nguyen Ngoc The said in an interview in Saigon that Chinese living in his nation are co-ope rating with the Vii namese Government. The Vice President discu with Mr. Stairway Civ director and edi' Taipei'. Inese riol Sail years ago. •The No.155 words
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Article52 1959-07-17 3 A-power is the hope for India THE or.lv rf al hopr and P -rowing li" ard i Sir Br. don. fortunately, [qd what the world's lar^ of moi. lear fuel ci told an ii." Western Euro; India thus is well Id the b<; roots of modern baek to Ind EasternReuter - 52 words
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Article18 1959-07-17 3 Radio Bandaci ese Government has 1 to buy 9.000 tons ol from Iraq thi U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Advertisement52 1959-07-17 3 _r ___r s. VRPETS <* RUGS j OOLLEN CARPETS t ARN RUGS R NUMDAH r ».\E WEEK onK j OAD SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** f Showroom) C IIiIC.IIIHHIHHC3IHHinmiC.HHHHn MR F2.8 V SEC SELFTIMIR, 'COUPLED RANGER FINDER WITH BRIGHT LINE FRAME. ADING PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS. ft 103. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SPORE LTD 25i52 words
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Advertisement61 1959-07-17 3 l^r i __^H W mJP J THE MOST PORTABLE! It weighs lc<s than 8 lb^ $775 Cfammeters yf _l a «t~> v p \>: c z vis w: n G apop. r I^I > m t^ I uPVP S" //77 tivt Jl tlXsi OO Li/9-v Llll And it to a61 words
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Miscellaneous340 1959-07-17 3 io" Ipi I i __^J_ -MM mmmmm. m ~iziqi_i^EiTr »_-w«««-^L_— _L_—L. I ___H___L___J 1 L I i CLUES ACRO>> 2 Musical instruction to use the I They may smoke, skirl or even damper before termites freeze (b). they're so particular! i7>. 4 One— two hundred em- 3 What does the340 words
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Article, Illustration501 1959-07-17 4 THE STORM IN A TEST TUBE llort«»r*s dHemma: 31 oilier who looked on mv am ihv father of her baby J HO I" SA N I) S ot marriages throughout the world are doomed lo remain childless. A stark, sober, sad fact. ior the couples involved people who nt and501 words
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Article93 1959-07-17 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber •■>■ "V'OUR pearls," said tht but ab like mis- dentist," said the don. Thinking this very witty, she said, "I don't get them irom my dentist, of course." "Of course not," said the don, "nor does one get teeth from oysters." "Of course not." said the93 words
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160 1959-07-17 4 Problem that strikes at root of every legal, social and religious ethic husband thi father. Her own r need never know that she is I A.I.D. Those he medical Bul medical n .y divid< Listen to a world-famous doctor, a AID., who hi the tice. "One mother, whom I hud160 words
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Article288 1959-07-17 4 ■ned th ie the rier. ••Although such .ce has not been pronounced as one of the risks in A.1.D., I am certain from mv own work that it Ls a valid risk. rhis case caused mc to my views on AID. irely. Before. I thougl it was288 words
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Article, Illustration251 1959-07-17 4 Judge from T'an dynasty makes unusual detective BOOK WF THE WEt* THE CHINESE GOLD URDE y 13 IT is not often that a detective writer appt ars with 1 fresh setting for his story. Robert Van C-uhk venue for his novel the heart of the Chines.- empire j His detective251 words
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Article77 1959-07-17 4 THfc FIFTH (\l I Helen Nielsen <.<>li., lti ».d. Am- high qu deem in THIS WON I HI HI XOl Xifce! Fitcfferald. ollins 10v gd. I den' flaw i man common I mender THK OBITI XKX 1.1 I. Hugh Pentecost Board man 10s. 64 her:* like: go*77 words
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Article190 1959-07-17 4 THE WOODEN WONDER by Edward Bishop. Parrish. IBs. THIS is the story of a magnificient aircraft. one of the surprises of the war in the air. The account is interest Ing. It Is even exciting. What a pity, then, that In some respects Mr. Bishop's book190 words
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Article146 1959-07-17 4 Tantalising story of Nile dam THE DAM by Herbert Addison. Chapman and Hall, 18s. THIS Is the remarkable yet tantalising story of the first great Nile dam at Aswan, conceived, financed. built by Britain 60 years ago, and twice since suc- ally heightened to quad ru pie its containment. Remarkable146 words
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Advertisement213 1959-07-17 4 HENDRY'S Special discount to 1 Clubs Schools P. H. HENDRY Lfa H-idce Road, faporr. t*. I umpiir. Straiti Timet Free Press For the convenience ot odver- tisers our represawtotives ot tst Floor, GAPORE COLD STORAGE, Orchard Rood, Singapore. ill receive small advertisements j ■nd answers to ba» numbers. Clai.itied advertisements213 words
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Advertisement53 1959-07-17 4 Reprod; c ri yr of Great j ifS _f^k International J m\v Appeal J\ super BU. k Box* 4. l'»e HUik I I_. 7 4-sp*- K the t. t*ym t.le e Rj A KSdl G BP^_^ \TjOT E W^mm-W N T H A l_Hi| I [il CO LTD ilfc 11--53 words
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Miscellaneous247 1959-07-17 4 PM gramme Sum- John); 5.45 Composer of Thi Sport, a prevfew ofl 030 Tin New 040 m,_ u veek The Polish itollnk port compiled by King.iey ,ta k a45 P^naUty Pa" ind composer Henri Wien- 4orrando. rade some of the mwt h£ awski -1835-1380.. 7.30 At Vour Request Your tfnguishe247 words
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7 1959-07-17 5 Internal Security Council meeting delayed THE First7 words
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Article83 1959-07-17 5 Higher charge, so bid to save SEVERAL hotels in Singapore are planning to install fluorescent lighting m economy measure following the Citi Council's decision to abandon the bulk supply rate and charge the usual flat rate of 20 cents a der c bulk unit rked83 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-07-17 5 JACKIE, 1 6, IS ELECTED GODDESS OF LOVE Miss Jackie Gotld- I ard, IG (centre), was elected "Goddess of J of Love" in a contest held at the Capitol U Theatre last night. She won a round trip to Japan in a luxury liner. Miss Susan Shep- > herd, lbFree Press - 71 words
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105 1959-07-17 5 Loudspeakers to relay speeches to those outside MORE PEOPLE EXPECTED WHE\ ASSEMBLE SITS T HL ud--1 outside Assembly H moiv people to follow proceedings v. House sits. The public has accommodati r only 82 With helc from p.m 8 p.m ed, vill be able ti House ..ment spokesmar told the105 words
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Article30 1959-07-17 5 The Singa Board will make a disl of rates and dues on Juiv 21 at No 193-8 Day Road-Chua Keh Hai Road, between 9.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m30 words
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Article82 1959-07-17 5 Womens Diary -TODAY Y.W.CA. (Outram Road): Malay absolute beginners ll a.m. and 5 p.m.. Senior Cambridge exam 7.30 p.m.: Chinese adult beginners 12.15 p.m and 5.30 p.m.. Lower primaries t>M) p.m.; Self make-up 3.30 p.m. Y.W (Raffles <jiia.\>: Malay beginners 10.15 a.m.; Malay conversation 9 a.m.; Japanese flower arrangement 1182 words
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Article43 1959-07-17 5 Singapore Coroner Mr. Giam Chonu Hin° yesierday returned a verdict of death by misadventure at an inquest on Chua Sv.ee Bee. a wood-cutter. Chua died after he was struck by a rubber tree he cutting in Thomson Road < n J Line 4.43 words
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143 1959-07-17 5 Family of 4 generations here on world trip FOUR generations of an American family who arrived in Singapore yesterday made history by travelling together in the President Monroe, which Ls making the American President Lines' centennial voyage round the world. The four generations consist of great grandfather and great grandmother.143 words
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88 1959-07-17 5 Ballet is in aid of poor children THE Red Shoes School of Ballet will give two charity performances of a ballet. "L#s Petites Danseuse". at the Cultural Centre at Canning Rise on July 20 and 21 at 6.00 p.m. The ballet, which is in aid of under-privileged children. Is one88 words
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459 1959-07-17 5 THE board of tho Sin-| gapore Tractioni Company will consider: the suggestion for a special bus service to serve the one square mile city centre around 1 Raffles Place. The tirm o.x-rated such a service vears ago, but it was discontinue because of shoppers459 words
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171 1959-07-17 5 New home will cater for more unwed mothers SINGAPORE'S unmarried mothers are the centre ol a new plan by the Salvation Army. The Commandant, Colonel J. W. Blake, disclosed this yesterday. 'We aim to extend our activities in looking to their welfare." he said. At present the organisation can look171 words
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Article66 1959-07-17 5 Two boatmen. Tan Woon Sim and Tan Yew. were acquitted in a Singapore District Court yesterday on a charge of committing mi>chief. The prosecution told the court that they were both seen tampering with a "submarine cable" belonging to Cable and Wireless Ltd. on the morning66 words
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Article128 1959-07-17 5 This job is going abegging ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. IY The Selangor Information Department is still hunting for a suitable woman with personality and organisational ability to conduct civic courses for kampong women with in the State. Although applications had been received for the job as woman field officer, the j128 words
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264 1959-07-17 5 4 YOUNG man with x i mission is bound for Communist ChinaHe set out from Sin pore this month in a quest to free his jailed brother. THE .MW American William Downey, u eently employed by the Singapore branch of the National Citv264 words
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Article31 1959-07-17 5 Mrs. Snirin Fozdar. general secretary of the Singapore Women's Council will speakon polygamy at 8.15 p.m. on July 21 at the A ture Theatre, University of Malaya. Cluny Road31 words
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Article40 1959-07-17 5 TO *>AY: 8l > p m TOMORROW. 957 am and MO7 pm SUNDAY: 10.47 a.m. and 957 pm •xs_yp_^ Y: ii32 am nd i°-« pmTUESDAY: 12.13 p.m. and 11,7 pm WEDNESDAY: > 5 THURSDAY: 0.12 an, and 1.28 p.m.'40 words
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Advertisement73 1959-07-17 5 OCEAN PARK HOTEL I SOUTH PACIFIC NIGHT- I RDAY, AUGUST Ist 1959 J I SOUTH PACIFIC FANTASY H v BOOT! M 1 GROVE ODEON HAY HOTEL L, dCllCfZtf' TINY tmmtf' x, 35 mm 44 cm j_r__fc_rl co.c I _r ONf. rn 9? t*m street, spore, 2. 3 The M lU.73 words
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Advertisement135 1959-07-17 5 PA new link in Pon American's Round-the-World Service... POLAR ROOTE __;i2i_v*^ M NOW ON ROUND-THE- WORLD FLIGHTS, take Pan Am's fast Polar route between Europe and the U.S. West Coast Fly over the top of the world on the shortest, most direct line from Paris to cities on tbe U.S.135 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-07-17 6 SERVICES CHAPLAINS' RETRERAT Thr Bishop Of Rangoon, the Bight R*v. V. Ci. Shearburn, poses fur this informal group photograph with chaplains of the, three Services at ChlirHl Hous:-. Blakan Mati, before returning to Rangoon. During his visit to Singa pore he conducted a retreat for the, chaplains. The Bishop was65 words
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71 1959-07-17 6 WNVI MADE 20 YOUTHS LOSE THEIR WAY? OUTWARD BOUND CHIEF EXPLAINS, DEFENDS EXPEDITION kl ALA LUMPUR, Friday. WHATEVER it was that set those 20 Outward Hound members on the wrong trail when the} lost their way in the Llu (.ombak forest ve71 words
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86 1959-07-17 6 Two-school children: None in Federation? KLALA Ll'MPl R. Fri. —The Ministry of Education here is not aware of pupils in the Federation who are attending two schools a day. A spokesman for the Ministry said yesterda>. "It is against our policy to allow pupils to attend two schools a day.86 words
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56 1959-07-17 6 First aid course for aborigine children KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation of Malaya Red Cro.s.s Society is holding another course this month for aborigine schoolchildren in Tanjong Sepat. Officials will conduct lecInstruction on first aid and general hygiene will en. A spokesman said the ety hoped to extend the courses56 words
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Article39 1959-07-17 6 The Singapore Registry of Birth and Deaths located on the third floor of Fullerton Building will be transferred and will start to operate on the ground floor of the Ministry of Home Affairs building from Monday.39 words
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124 1959-07-17 6 Lotteries: ¼-mil. more tiekets for sale KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Social and Welfare Lotteries Board will sell an extra 250.000 tickets ior the next draw to cope with the demand irom the public. The Board has also decided to hold a draw every five weeks instead of six. The next124 words
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Article77 1959-07-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Thn>. trade experts from n will arrive here tomor- :;t their counpreliminary disa Malayanment to of Con and Industry on will be led from the member, a trade Japanese Em- Bj gkok, may acim. nf ei four day-, will di— Malaya of77 words
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Article408 1959-07-17 6 pirations w up th acti. where you want lite 4 arly in 111 ■ur tacgel i follow along with thinking and make pla:. and then see how it to the Sinai blueprint, when a project is completed. 11 have tne ability to make money and will probably408 words
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Article34 1959-07-17 6 Alter 24 hours, the lights In Siglap area of Singapore cam,- on again yesterday afternoon. During the blackout housewives in that area empl charcoal and gas stoves to cook their tc;od.34 words
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44 1959-07-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Rubr Research Institute here is pressing ahead with its experiments with "special purpose' rubber as increasing world demand has convinced them they are on to a uood thii Shipmei >8. I I44 words
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Advertisement96 1959-07-17 6 P^*" W MISSILES tt As in Watchmaking thc NEW DAYMATIC erience of U i tt 1 fenerations of r***>^^_. 1) watchmakers and trader^, Vwf^ <t "H watches .ire MS fatt HM'! tt really what W^ y^ HL they purport tt V mi—-. fl_______. P s"■ ___r 2P^^^3tt____L Kavr L ub96 words
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Miscellaneous239 1959-07-17 6 JEFF lIWVKI by Sydney Jordan iN THE CONTROL GOOM WHEBE THE W^ A fcr PADIO- ACTIV/TV OP TNE ÜBAhJIUM J§sr£Jt t5?2 WW E REACTOR PILE IS KEPT AT A SAPE LEVEL -<1 Jf °J^^l J^-. Hk IT'S RUNNING M OVECLOADING TME J** RHVv AAAi_tL_- _^^m_~| V. POWER LINES >^?fi i*™*"*239 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-07-17 7 Breeze tii T Of lo< t il\ by Zat a isp 1 ial, it is named j I Stripe." a colli shown at a fa»n .rade last j ,t in which eight leading Singapore s tnnk part. produced hy Dty, had a drench air music76 words
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Article63 1959-07-17 7 TALKING ABOUT CHILDREN r\ ERY Iher, t ner -to- the week- of articles nhn .scope r what E been waiting g non-me- NURSE g v qualified specialised children. the answers e problems of jp baby which ev< young g H. de next with the of the new-born j In addition,63 words
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370 1959-07-17 7 You 'll be so attractive in dashing trews made from wonder fabric SHOPPING GUIDE HIGHLIGHTS THE WEEK'S BEST BARGAINS Jr IOU are reasonably young and reasonably slim the chances are that you will look extremely attractive in a well cut pair of trews. They must be expertly tailored, though, by370 words
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Article, Illustration629 1959-07-17 7 Round Singapore's shops with Joan Munday It's called 'Maja' and is available at most large shops. .tctrcllcry SOME charming jewellery, also from Spain, is very popular at the mentThere is a delightful selection to be found at Quek Shin's emporium at the corner of Collyer Quay and Prince Street. gm629 words
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Article172 1959-07-17 7 Hss?rs"'&szru°^p2s and friends. Store the candies m airor jars and keep ■n in the fridge NT BRITTLE. Heat one cuoful ol sugar in a heavy P^S and sur constantly untll a syrup forms. Remove irom mm? i a dash oi salt, a dn>ps172 words
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Advertisement122 1959-07-17 7 __H *m& rßP^*^* *^S:' K mf^ fmm M-fttf HI sß__Bp .lIIIIIIIIKr^* IH p MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIII l l MARY McAREE SALON 1 1,1 Ml 1 V-\ JLJ*tiCC f>4*H C °LD OR STEAM A^rA,. Ai/fr*/U(T MOST MODERN FACILITIES CIBMBNCeAU A J£2 U S^- v^^^ Lot, unfi f vi on ot llj r~r"^**- AMSTERDAM122 words
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Article, Illustration1474 1959-07-17 8 Pelham Groom - Pelham Groom By ,1 MMSSMiXG BODY MYSTERY FOR LATIFF lI'HATS the trouble, In ed Latiff. 'Vou m ha :)roblf: wouldn't to see n I looked of Gopal w i feet -and I he would < on l A bo ii Min n in i1,474 words
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600 1959-07-17 9 ALLAN LEWS - ALLAN LEWS REST BETS FOR TOMP.r ROW < s AMATEUR MEETING Mm ••> compared with the la met at Singa will be little in it he track were soft or Jamus could come Wad ham has dropped considerably and could be a600 words
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116 1959-07-17 9 Arsenal men go on a spree for quick goals SAFA Accept Amature S.T.B 0 bet we ide right Pilling brought Gey. These players shared rs D.v .d three es. minutt ly for I :ne. Two ites later, Pi: 2.:.^ headed sept up r: k gave Ar -core, whlcl the mr116 words
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Article120 1959-07-17 9 T ONDON. Fri.— Mike Smith, Warwickshire^ bespectacled captain, became the first player to reach 2,000 nms for the season when playing for the Gentlemen against the Players at Lords yesterday. He scored the three runs he red to pass the landmark for -econd season running.120 words
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Article21 1959-07-17 9 TIJUANA. Mexico. Fn Ortega, ttie world's ninth- terv. eight contender. H-round decision here over Ra* Terrazaa oi E! U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article, Illustration100 1959-07-17 9 PLAYERS who tavoui a »ea* No- Trump teno io dtable hands, therebv making bidding more complex. On tiie above example South and .i bid like this: One No- Trump U2-14 po. —Three Diamonds; Thn e NoTrumps—end. North judged that a combined count of 30 or 31 points was100 words
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Article75 1959-07-17 9 ALL THE JUNIOR SOCCER Indian Youngster] ....3; 9 V. Indians 0. AHATTRICK by Am Singh. Indian You: trie .ibh-d them to b. Young Indians in s SAFA Div. 3 A Lea. tch played at Farrer Park yesterd; U the goals were scored the interval. Mr. Lim Kim75 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-07-17 9 In the Parker Cup football semi-final at Tanglin, Singapore Guard Regiment beat Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 1-0 alter extra time. Here the Guard Regiment goalkeeper Razallie foils an attempt to break through by REME's Buddahi.39 words
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Article93 1959-07-17 9 SCRATCHINGS AND ORDER OF RUNNING SCRATCHINGS and order of running for the amateur meeting at Ipoh tomorrow: RACE ONE: 2 15: CI. 5. 2F str. No scratching. RACE TWO: 2.45; CI. 4. 4F str. First Venture. RACE THREE: 3.15; Hurdles Malekzadeh. RACE FOUR: 3.45; Ladies race Break of Dawn, Fighting93 words
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366 1959-07-17 9 Late penalty gives Seletar vital points Seletar F.C 2; Maxwell S C. "A M 1. rpHE winning goal was a penalty ten minutes from time in this SAFA Div, 3A league match at Farrer Park yesterday. And it brought Seletar two valuable points in what was their final outing. Contenders366 words
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Article58 1959-07-17 9 SHEFFIELD, Fri. Vijay Manjrekar, who heads the Indian touring team's batting averages, is unlikely to play again this season. He is io have an operation for a damaged lateral cartiiage within the next few days. Abbas Ali Baig, Oxford University's free-scoring Indian batsman, hasReuter - 58 words
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Article82 1959-07-17 9 TENNIS Singapore LTA championships, YMCA and Tanglin Club courts. SWIMMING Chinese S.C. championships, Amber Road, 5.15 pjn. SOCCER— SAFA League, Div. 1, Kota Raja v Amicable AA, Jalan Besar Stadium, 5.15 p.m.; Div. 3 A, Indian Brothers v Geylang United, Geylang; Railway v Alagappa, Farrer Park; Friendly: Jolilads82 words
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Article39 1959-07-17 9 BUDAPEST. Fri.— Allan Jav of Britain won the men's individual foil title in the world fencing > championships here last night C. I Netter (France) was second an N. I Midler (Soviet Union) third. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article38 1959-07-17 9 NEW YORK, Thurs.— Results of United States league baseball matches played today: American League: Chicago 4 Boston 3; second game; Chicago 4 Boston 5: Cleveland 0 New York 4; National League: Milwaukee 2 Chicago 4.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-07-17 9 LOW SIN CHEOK (right) wins tbe 100 yards final for Victoria School. Second is Chia Ling Fook (left) and third, in the black singlet, is Ho Sim Lim. picture. Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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Article, Illustration407 1959-07-17 9 SINGAPORE'S new schoolboy sprint champion is Low Sin Cheok of Victoria School. And his record for the 220 yards is 22.7 sec. a time he set in the heats but was unable to match yesterday when winning the final Sin Cheok won the 100Free Press - 407 words
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Article466 1959-07-17 9 ALL THE NEW RECORDS (Former records in brackets). Pole Vault: Tham Yong —lift l^-in <Low Sin Moh— loft llinV Shot Put: Chen Yeu Wah 37ft lOin iLiok Yew Leong 37ft). Lon* Jump: Koh Hun Khoon 22ft 6in (Koh Hun Khoon 21ft 6in>. Discus: Chen466 words
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Advertisement103 1959-07-17 9 DELIVERED to your J>OOR Fill in the special delivery form Ljl below and we shall arrange with the I F newsvendor in your area to have the I hkf^w^^s Singapore Free Press delivered every T^wf^ afternoon to your home /*lk\ SPECIAL DELIVERY FORM (DONT SEND MONEY) To: The Circulation Manager,103 words
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Article211 1959-07-17 10 LLOYD STILL THINKS AGREEMENT ON BERLIN IS POSSIBLE STALLED CONFERENCE IS BELIEVED ON VERGE OF BREAKING DEADLOCK THE Fast-West conference, stalled since it resumed last Monday, appeared this morning to be on the verge of new secret negotiations bv the Big Four Foreign Ministers over211 words
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Article125 1959-07-17 10 Mr. Herter warned that another crisis over Berlin would revive the danger of a serious threat to peace which might be even more acute than the Berlin crisis of 1948—1949. He called on Mr. Gromyko for point by point discussion ol four proposals: No increase of Western forcesReuter - 125 words
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167 1959-07-17 10 Street-walkers now face stiffer penalties LONDON In— A new law timed it driving pro.utut»x til Ike rtttita of Britain has gone into fo: Ihe new Act provides stiffer penalties, including imprisonment, for street walkers. lonser Urms of imprisonment for those convicted of living on immoral earni! and heavier fines for167 words
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Article156 1959-07-17 10 LONDON. Friday. iN American doctor claimed here today that the v "businessman's paunch" can be eliminated by plastic surgery. Dr. Morton Berson, 60. of New York, one of the doctors attending the London international congress of plastic surgery, said that, surprisingly enough. onlyReuter - 156 words
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Article33 1959-07-17 10 I RALEIGH raping an 11-. v 2\vl but This mea: Ralph Lee Bet e life imi Had the jury recommended mercy. ,-ution in North Caro'. Timber would have ReuterReuter - 33 words
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61 1959-07-17 10 HAMBURG. Bevan. British Labour affairs spokesman. >aid here yesteroniy way :or the W to ensure supplies of Middle by friendship ib peoples. He i a debate at the 1 of the Socialal. He -.othing; had been moi' i than and France at !to think61 words
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192 1959-07-17 10 Mr. Kishi advances loan bank project OBERWINTER, F r i.— Japanese Prime Minister Kishi. who is bein« accorded a warm official welcome yesterday, said that he! had asked West Ger-: man Vice-Chancellor and Economics Minis- 1 ter Erhard to support j the ides of a new; neutral or independent bank192 words
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Article82 1959-07-17 10 LONDON. Fri. The board of Kemsley Newspapers announced last night that "negotiations already referred to have now been completed on the basis contemplated." This means that a bid of i'l 1.250.000 by the Canadian millionaire Roy Thomson for the newspaper group has been accepted. InReuter - 82 words
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Article32 1959-07-17 10 TONDON, Fri.— The Duchess of Newcastle was granted a decree nisi with costs in the London Divorce Court yesterday on the srounds of the Duke's desertion and adulterv.32 words
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Article50 1959-07-17 10 LOS ANGELES. Fri.—Actress Judy Garland and her husband, producer Sidney Luft. were denied permission yesterday to file a $48 million counter-suit against Warner Brothers over the film "A Star is Born." The court ruled yesterday that the time limit lor filing the counter-suit had expired. U.P.I.U.P.I - 50 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-07-17 10 THLS latest idea for an umbrella comes irom Australia, fitted to a band around the head, it is worn like a h-.it. keeping the wearer dry and leaving ner hands free. m It was shown by the Australian umbrella industry at an umbrella exhibition inPopper - 53 words
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Article297 1959-07-17 10 CHICAGO, Thurs. Wimbledon tennis champion Alex Olmedo was booed off the court here last night and later disqualified from further competition in the United States clay court championships. Abe Sesal. South African Davis Cup player, swept to victorv over Olmedo in their quarter-final 6-2.Reuter - 297 words
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Article183 1959-07-17 10 KHRUSHCHEV TALKS ABOUT LESSON WE TAUGHT HITLER' KATOWICE, Poland, Fri.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev Soviet Prime Minister, said here yesterday that Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German chancellor had "apparently forgotten the lesson that we taught Hitler on the battlefields of Europe." "Yet this lesson can be repeated."Reuter - 183 words
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Article46 1959-07-17 10 TOKYO. Fri.— The Japa: Maritime Safety Board .-aid last night that Iwo Ton Shama island in the Ryukyus was in danger of erupt i.ig. Thirty-seven islander* had been evacuated from the Island. The remaining 48 inhabitants were waiting for weather condition to clear.46 words
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114 1959-07-17 10 The Nivens part: 'No divorce in view IJOLLYWOOD. Fri.— David Niven. the British film actor, and his wife. Hjordis Niven. announced in a joint statement yesterday that they are separating. The statement said "David and Hjordis Niven have been living apart for the past several weeks. No divorce is contemplated.Reuter - 114 words
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Article64 1959-07-17 10 ACQUITTED WITHOUT DEFENCE Two men, Salikan bin Haji Maris and Amit bin Salleh. were yesterday acquitted in the Singapore First Criminal District Court without their defence being called. Both had claimed trial to a charge of stealing a car worth $3,000 from Major J.J. Aslett and an alternative charge of64 words
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Article28 1959-07-17 10 Margaret A sore throat LONDON, Fri. Princess Margaret was stated yesterday to be suffering from a sore throat. The infection is not serious but she is remaining indoors.28 words
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122 1959-07-17 10 HAMBURG. Fri. MfAneurin Be van. the Brush Labour Party's foreign affairs spokesman, said here that he regarded the exclusion of Communist C from the United Nation a profound tragedy for whole of mankind. Mr Bevan speaking in a debate on the third122 words
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117 1959-07-17 10 Violin-piano recital wins acclaim PIANIST Use von Alpenheim and violinist I^or Ozim were enthusiastically received when they gave a recital at the Cultural Centre. Singapore, last night which illustrated their outstanding technical ability as well as great sensitivity in interpretation. Playing sonatas by Bra:. Strauss and Mozart, the wellmatched pairM.R.F - 117 words
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Article49 1959-07-17 10 LONDON. Fri. A r named Podola. answering the description of a man whom police think can help them in their inquiries into the murder of a London policeman on Monday, was test ht detained by deter and taken to Chelsea police tion for questioning ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article33 1959-07-17 10 War on building racket PENALTY BE STte I pre; ch; sub fin* H ta k In ing comracf portion una Mr Or not i a. rai i "T thod them mun hav» low33 words
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Miscellaneous40 1959-07-17 10 Cinema Guide CATHAY Phone ***** Tne Trap 1 45. 4 15. «45 ODEON Phone .1116 The 39 Steps 4 NEW ALHAMBRA Phone *****: The Youn^ Heiress (Mandarin) 1.15. .".30. 6.4'i ODEON KATONG Phone ***** The Younic Heiress (Mandarin I I40 words
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