The Singapore Free Press, 18 July 1959
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Title Section13 1959-07-18 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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9 1959-07-18 1 Opinion No-vendetta assurance welcomed I I of m to9 words
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Article239 1959-07-18 1 Meant for recreation, says Lands Commissioner But action group can apply for use of Farrer Park fHE Singapore Government yesterday rejected the request of the council of joint action for the u>e of the Padang for a mass rally to protest against the variable allowance cuK down239 words
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Article, Illustration324 1959-07-18 1 French see dangerous trap set for West LONDON, S \fOSCOW RADIO said last night that there 1 4 every possibility of reaching understanding: m the Geneva negotiations and that "a wind of optimism* was blowing m press circles at the confer- ence. "The Western representa--1 fivesReuter; U.P.I - 324 words
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Article139 1959-07-18 1 PAN you stretch the S? In these days of reed wage packets us just HAVE It's a difficult problem, course, but there is an n >Mse budX) and, above all, buying where the best bargains are to be found. T"he knowing where go for these bargains. This difficulty139 words
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272 1959-07-18 1 KEEP DAUGHTERS AT HOME, POLICE WARN PARENTS KLALA LUMPUR, Saturday POLICE are advising parents of school and teenage :rls not to allow their daughters to go out at night unaccompanied. This follow* a series of report girls having been molested and m some cases raped. The victims range from a272 words
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Article23 1959-07-18 1 GENEVA, Sal :he Sorday it pared to withdraw its the exception m connection with lear ban treaty, provitiIsfactory cover these ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article25 1959-07-18 1 KAMPALA. Uganda. Sat Another African nationalist uirty has been formed m da to replace three sueve movements banned by U intorial government.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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139 1959-07-18 1 'I won't tell' police chief was right LONDON, Sat. The Home Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, told the House 01 Commons that he had asked Nottingham Council's watch committee to reconsider Its decision to suspend the city's Chief Constable, Captain Atheist an Popkess. Captain Popkess was suspended from duty byReuter - 139 words
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Article28 1959-07-18 1 BELANTRYE, Sat.— Sir Robert Armitagc. Governor of Nyasaland, left here by air Yesterday for talks m London with the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article79 1959-07-18 1 HONG KONG, Sat,— Trade sources said that the Singapore Government's lifting of restrictions on the im- portation of goods direct from dollar area countries will not leave Hong Kong entirely out m the cold. These sources said that Singapore still will have to do a considerable amount of79 words
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Article, Illustration196 1959-07-18 1 i 2o YEAR OLD doctor, Anthony Lazarus, who recently graduated from the University of Malaya, left Singapore for Jakarta by Garuda Airways this morning to study the higher education system m Indonesia. He was appointed by the Internationa] Students" Conference when it196 words
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Article35 1959-07-18 1 ZERMATT. Switzerland. Sat.— Two young British climbers wore killed yester1 day while trying to scale the Matterhorn. They missed their footing and fell to their deaths on a glacier. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article28 1959-07-18 1 JAKARTA, Sat,— No copra has been shipped to Singapore since the Government lifted its ban on exports. t They may he resumed next week.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article56 1959-07-18 1 won't hurt H.K.— yet perienced In the entrepot trade than Singapore and has better facilities especially banking than Singapore." The business quarters admitted, however, that over a period of years the Singapore Government's decision will adversely -affect Hong Kong. Eventually the simpler method of direct shipment which is normally cheaperU.P.I - 56 words
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Article63 1959-07-18 1 2 injured, admitted to hospital TWO Chinese were admitted to the Singapore General Hospital this morning after being involved m accidents. Mr. Ho Chooi Moi, 54, of Desker Road suffered head injuries when he was knocked down by a car on Thomson Road at 1.35 a.m. Mr. Yew Chin Bock.63 words
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Article33 1959-07-18 1 MED AN. Sat.— Mi-dan District Court has .sentenced 50 of some 315 strikers at an estate m North Sumatra to one month each m iail for an "illegal mi ike."- U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article34 1959-07-18 1 COPENHAGEN, Sat. The Danish Pnntens Union has threatened to strike against any Danish print ins: firm which accepts orders from Britain, where the printers strike is now m its fourth week.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article136 1959-07-18 1 Laughs... then 48 die in rush SEOUL, Sat.— Laughter turned to screams last night as 48 women and children were trampled to death here. Thousands of spectators at an open-air comedy show at Pusan stadium ran ior shelter from a sudden rain storm, the South Korean Government radio at PusanReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement36 1959-07-18 1 FOR I FINE FURNITURE 136 142, Orchard Road. S'porf- 9. Teln: *****. ***** ***** ITS Sn I ..oil i Vj U f Jewels Shockproof i Waterproof 0 Unbroak able Mainspring Manufactured by Amida Watch Co. S.A.36 words
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282 1959-07-18 2 British economic expert's advice to the West LONDON, Saturday. 1 BRITISH expert m international economics said last night that Britain and the West >hould open their door* gradually to Japanese I trade. Sir Roy Harrod, Nuffteld reader In inter-; national economics at' Oxford UniversityReuter - 282 words
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Article83 1959-07-18 2 RUSSIA NOT BUYING WITH ITS GOLD MOSCOW. Sat. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet First Teputy Premier, said here that the Soviet Union would never use gold to buy United States goods, but she would sell some gold if the price were increased. Mr. Leroy Collins. Governor of Florida, told reporters Mr.83 words
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Article25 1959-07-18 2 DETROIT. FYi The General Motors Corporation announced here la>t night a proposed Ms6o million ex-pan- j of it- facilities In Ar- gentina.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article27 1959-07-18 2 •>rday but Oi .nd eg mowing. h stimulated the sooti quarterly report .w St. Hi whose losed appreciably her. Rubber tea drifted27 words
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Article37 1959-07-18 2 Commonwealth development LONDON. Sat.— common Ith officials who have meeting m London to further study to me mobilising resources to nice Commonwealth development, have completed work, the Treasury said They are making a report govern mt Reu-terReu-ter - 37 words
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Article108 1959-07-18 2 Pipeline pact signed TEL AVIV. Sat.— An agree- j ment for the completion ot a 16-inch oil pipeline from Elath, at the head < of the Gulf of Aqaba m the Red Sea, to Haifa, on the Mediterranean, has been formally .signed here by the Israel Government and a group108 words
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Article50 1959-07-18 2 AKFON. OHIO. Sat. The first synthetic rubber plant to begin production In Japan was formally opened yesterday m Kawasaki by officials of the B. P. Goodrich Company and Japanese Geon Ltd., Tokyo. The M 53.900.000 plant, has a capacity for produring 8.400 tons of rubber a year.50 words
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Article174 1959-07-18 2 LONDON. July IT. Previous loday R po^ Ju^° K>S C Xf l T*"* n unquoted unquoted 2S bu prs 2%U buyew Au 2 8»* ieiiern 28 l r srftew RfBBER No. 1 RSS Spot l J buyers 2K tm>^ Rt'BBER No. 1 KSS Settlement hnvmr* Hous. Ten-174 words
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Article78 1959-07-18 2 NEW YORK, luly 17. Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 10J.CKJ nom. 102.25 nom. TIN futures Straits Contract July 101 7~> buyers mi. 00 buyers 102.25 seller* 102.25 sellers Sept 101.75 buyers 101.00 buyers 102.12 sellers 102.25 sellers TONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. U-BBM: X* 34.80 ,»id Wil: «u«-i78 words
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Article30 1959-07-18 2 MW YORK 'ulv 11 PreviMM lodaj 30 Industrials 658 2 ft 20 Railroads 168.49 40 Domestic Bonds 83.11 l.» I'tiUtifs 89 «3 Stocks Composite Averages 219 9930 words
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Article46 1959-07-18 2 Malabar spot and M lea«e 25 s afloats 25"- j. July ship-' Muntok xr. ment 25-. 25 i cf. Lampon? spot release 4 and awaiting release 25 afloats shipment 41. 4 2d July shipment 25-.-. 24 to dock. Above prices quo'ed m U.S. i46 words
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Article74 1959-07-18 2 LONDON luh I" Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. t X North European ports delivered weight per long ton Aug. COPRA. Straits f.i.f. V.K. North European ports delivered weight per long ton Aug aid COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i.f. European ports m bulk per long ton Aug £122*574 words
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Article819 1959-07-18 2 sM-vAPr&P rrifiM fAostraf Matay 22 B 22 6B bI.»bAPCKE. F My. S S S INDUSTRIALS ,JSB 3e^B T? 3 Previens Tilay BX BhcKs Fst T.6D B 1.601 Berjuntai 17/3 BTw r B S v S I.BS n c 3 |S| I ConsoM 3£ B o o c-S819 words
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Article103 1959-07-18 2 BOAC JOINS JET 'POOL' Now it will hold llnvn at seven instead of It r//r// lOM THE British <^< Urways combine with other airlines m for Boeinff 707 jet airliner sp cost of holding spares at over A 8.0.A.C. statement said pany's Boeing Into necessary tor spares to be a103 words
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Advertisement199 1959-07-18 2 BIDS FAREWELL TO J I -rke&U* SHADOWS THE DUPONT MARIONEHES I H DON'T MISS THE GALA J SOUTH PACIFIC NIGHT ON SATURDAY. AUGUST Ist 1959 m pj \dmission By s U pper fn ki tv Onh SINGU COVFU SOUTH PACIFIC FANTASY DCTISCI) \M> PKODUCEO BY l OHNNIE JOHNSON \Mt.ni\\ BOOTI199 words
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Advertisement12 1959-07-18 2 "Gilts up— lndustrials up X up—and you slump to bottom again I12 words
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Advertisement8 1959-07-18 2 _K>»r_-i t%M I W BllpjP X l 18 words
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209 1959-07-18 3 Conference decision would be binding on us, says Gaitskell LONDON, Saturday. MR. HUGH GAITSKELL, the British Labour Party leader, declared m a radio interview last night that it a conference of his Party carried a resolution that there should be unilateral nuclear disarmamentReu-ter - 209 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-07-18 3 f the "Infanta* sili Esl /m his Autumn colSrw 1 «rk. peau dp soie dress the skirt is MM Mdc 3nd dropped m an bodice b draped m the same i the body curves- U.P.I.U.P.I - 39 words
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106 1959-07-18 3 Bunche Jr. says no' to Forest Hills > T EW YORK. Sat. Ralph Bunche. 15-year-old son of Dr. Ralph Bunche. a UN. U.cier-Secretary. has declined an invitation to join the exclusive West Side tennis club Forest Hills. New York. Instead he has taken a 500--doliar life membership m the National106 words
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173 1959-07-18 3 SIKARNO TELLS PARLIAMENT TO CARRY ON I JAKARTA, Saturc RNO yesterday asked the Indo- to continue its work. The members to be m Jakarta by Monday. In a letter to the Speaker. o. the President d Parliament to continue xork within the frame- < of the 1945 constitution h heReuter - 173 words
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Article90 1959-07-18 3 JAKARTA, Sat. President Sukarno of Indonesia said yesterday it was a "lie" that Japan cancelled a plan to give credit to Indonesia to help build 14-storey hotel for the 1962 Asian Games. The report was carried by a Japanese news agency. The President crossed to speakReuter - 90 words
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Article26 1959-07-18 3 LONDON. Sat— Mrs. Frederick Ashton. a leading British choreographer won the Queen Elizabeth second coroaward tor the outdlng bajlet personality of 1959.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article217 1959-07-18 3 Cadet wins £10,000 air race PARIS, Sat. John Volkers, a 20-year-old R.A.F. officer cadet at Cranwell, established a i new record 42 minutes I 34 seconds m the London-to-Paris £10,000 air race yesterday, travelling from the Arc de Triomphe In Paris to London's Marble Arch. He now holds the record217 words
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203 1959-07-18 3 Queen's footman says he still loves his girl yiCTORIA, (British Columbia), Fri. Mr. Bill Rob. son, 25-year-old footman at Buckingham Palace, does not believe his intended marriage to Miss Pat Evans, 24, of VVhitburn. England is off. Mr. Robson, now m Canada with the royal tour entourage, said, "I amReuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration1508 1959-07-18 3 Church announcemen ts OERVICES m Singapore churches for tomorrow are: ANGLICAN CHURCHES St Andrew's Cathedral; 7.00 a.m." Holy Communion; 8.00 a.m. Parish Communion: 8 a.m. and 930 a.m. Sunday School; 9.30 a.m. Mandarin Service: 11 a.m. Morning Prayer; 12 noon Holy Communion; 6 p.m. Evensong. Hildas Church. Katong; 7 am1,508 words
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Advertisement33 1959-07-18 3 I HOHNER laiovc accordions 112 $42.50 X>EL 113 $47.50 >OEI 114 $55.00 iMIENNft Cameras for I Phce of ONE I Hl' iosKinon X 'port/ I I I .JJ^ PhOT nmv. a? m Lumpur33 words
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Advertisement176 1959-07-18 3 Introducing LOW PRICED GARMENTS tf% for LIMITED BUDGETS '^tif' Dacron Trousers SI 8.75 S^W^ Dacron Suits $67.75 t Non-iron cotton \l' I i shirts $6.90 t \1 m k^ N Cooper s Socks $2.25 ™(;1 I p *i amaB Sl6 50 —^"^^^^^^^LA l.\( It SIM. Ml s SHOP 81, HIGH176 words
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Miscellaneous331 1959-07-18 3 I w ■ID I ST" I I ws j I 1,1 I H ML— 1— i JL— Mill CLUES ACROSS to convey (5). 1 Motor a truck follows but is 5 Age of the majority seen at drawn behind 1.7). the card table (.6, 3). a Plshy try-out without your331 words
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776 1959-07-18 4 Jonathan Russell - A Middle East saga is brought back to life Jonathan Russell dfas Bj IJISTORY is repeating itself these days via the medium of longplaying records. The voices oi our great men are being preserved for posterity, while if it -ound effects you prefer the wanderi: phone has opened up pracevery776 words
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Article, Illustration21 1959-07-18 4 "FOR he's a jolly good fellow" {sometimes)— Murray Hamilton and Andy Griffith ann/c we health oj their Sergeant, Myron McCormick.21 words
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683 1959-07-18 4 UNou No Time For Sergeants." Warner Brothei fith and Myron McCormick. Army comedy. Spa dically brilliant X X X X I WAS a little disappointed m "No Time For Sergeants" because people who bad seen the play both m England and America683 words
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357 1959-07-18 4 THE FLY RETURNS— FOR HORROR 'EPIC ADDICTS "The Return Of The Fly:' 20th Century Fox. Vincent Price, Brett Halsey. Horror at room temperature. Rating: XXX a >ear atio I previewed 'The Fly" and the sequel, "The Return Of The Fly." leaves me with little to say. If our grandparents had357 words
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242 1959-07-18 4 They put Western into modern dress Techn: r* WidmaTina 1 moden seeing Cobb. He "THE TV AT Cribec. j w m modfr: the san c J^ as do* given re| 3 High-povtrec an zr.t% tive gan*su- chief* J* incongruous In Uie o fornian d» starred rJ Laugh t ballet ar242 words
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Advertisement144 1959-07-18 4 ~ib^b2bi v*^«mo 1 **********880 Ar««tH«r Grundi^ Masterpiece m Design and Sound Reproduction Priced mt thm level ta meet every pocket this set includes $ter«o Record Changer suitable also for Monaural Records and has connection facilities providing Stereo Sound Reproduction. I 1 fc<l:l']lMrcy Kl2 ST-WE 1 5745.00 Penong' 5925.00 <Fed/Borneo Sarawak)144 words
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396 1959-07-18 5 I'IiIXUHON AGAINST INCITEMENT HPI R, Saturday. leaders and supporters who make speeches during unpaigiis will be are police courts ry. J. Raj (SNR) told the Free Press yesterday: "We are out to see that no subversive and inflammatory speeches are made396 words
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Article53 1959-07-18 5 A lecture on photography An expert m the field of photography composition and lio-hUng Mr. Don Nibbedlink of Eastman Kodak Co.. Rochester, New York, will give a talk on photography. It is organised by the Kodak <M> Ltd.. and will take place at 8.30 p.m. on August 12 at the53 words
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Article46 1959-07-18 5 LONDON. Sat. The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, said m a television interview here that Latin America was the most promising field for Japanese emigration. Japan had no pians for encouraging or trying to promot? emigration to Australia. hf said.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration25 1959-07-18 5 t. > reieivinj: the Morrison Rose the l ommander-in-Chief ilf of the winning station Ur Force athletics hla -ek at Chan?i25 words
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27 1959-07-18 5 I j tour .timau?d to c urs."' came from apilown on y of p:aces to r >rt exiieir do the good."27 words
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Article246 1959-07-18 5 Siren as escape alarm TEST RUN IS A SUCCESS ITUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Any prisoner attempting to escape from Kuala Lumpur's Pudu Prison m future will set off a much bigger din than ever before. In the past he did it to the clang of bells and domestic alarms. From now246 words
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Article146 1959-07-18 5 CASTRO QUITS: REPORT HAVANA, Fri. Friends of Fidel Castro said today he has resigned as Premier to force a vote of confidence m his administration. There was no immediate I official statement on the reported resignation. Informed sources did not attribute the resignation re- port to any internal crisis, handU.P.I - 146 words
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Article18 1959-07-18 5 JAKARTA, Sat.— The Indonesian army has lifted a one-day ban 'on the Communist newspaper, HariaRakiat- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article14 1959-07-18 5 The three prize-winners m thl elocution contest held by Rourtans on Wednesday.14 words
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Article41 1959-07-18 5 S'pore United Plantations LONDON, Sat. Singapore United Rubber Plantations annoir/^e a dividend of 12-% per cent for the year to March 31 the same as last year. Group profit is £25,749 against last year's £12.166 after tax at £24,327 against £16,724.41 words
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Article28 1959-07-18 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. Mr. Eugene Meyer, chairman of the board of the Washington Post and Times Herald, died here today at the age of 83.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article134 1959-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A bumper crop of local fruit such as durians and rambutans is expected thk year. A spokesman for the Agricultural Department *aid here yesterday that although H was sttll early, he felt that production of local fruit this year would be better134 words
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Article, Illustration401 1959-07-18 5 Let's dance! Ws a sure foundation of beauty jyi A\Y Singapore women are not aware of the fact, but dancing is one of the surest and most successful foundations of beauty. Anne Harrison, one of Britain's leading dance teachers, who has now started her own dancing school m401 words
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Advertisement207 1959-07-18 5 B R U S S E LS^^^MJ^'^ leading stores. N!' y^ BARKATH STORES LTD. 27. TANGLIN ROAD. SINGAPORE "BOOK NOW FOR SATURDAY JULY 25 TH! B J FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF THE FABULOUS /^v "BLUE SHADOWS" M§M AT THE Vl_>^ CATHAY 110 II I PLUS!—- "THE DISCOMANIACS" B MTI \IJIN(. or;207 words
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Miscellaneous226 1959-07-18 5 o t^^^ j^»^ J^^g^Jg^^^^^^^^^^^^gtfEffyTtf BORN today the stars have been exceptionally generous m handing out the talents. You are energetic, ambitious and dynamic. You go after what you want and usually set it at once. You are far-sighted and have exceptional vision, so that you can make future plans carefully226 words
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Miscellaneous256 1959-07-18 5 star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide SUNDAY CANCER <June 22-July 23 —This day. can bring increased activity to you along many varying fronts. LEO 'July 24- Aug. 23) Exceptional and unusual conditions may arise during the balance of the month. Be ready256 words
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274 1959-07-18 6 De Gaulle's stand is splitting NATO... I*.. Strategic Air Command would be divorced from the overall NATO defence scheme for Western Europe and would operate as independent formations. Last month, equating greatness with possession of nuclear weapons, Dc Gaulle delivered an ultimatum to the U.S. Government: "Give me control of274 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1959-07-18 6 SEFTON DELMER - SEFTON DELMER by iJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I < 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,069 words
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Article399 1959-07-18 6 MICHAEL RYAN - MICHAEL RYAN By pOR six centuries the fabulous Fitzgeralds 1 ancestors of the present Duke of Leinster played important parts In the political life of Ireland. So it did not take much to start me searching for the Duke's heir, the Marquess of Kildare. when I399 words
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Article491 1959-07-18 6 THOSE LEADERS WHO WEAR NO TIE objected strongly to De Gaulle's threatening tone. Within a week th e U.S. Tactical Air Force based m France had been transferred to Britain. De Gaulle, m a huff, then ordered his atomic scientists to speed development of an A-bomb that France could call491 words
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Article120 1959-07-18 6 Unknown - Unknown B OWING to the boring ot hole* ture erected m small towi to state when delivering their work th< m each. At Kidne> St Blaise a furious arjrurr.< an abstract fieur? on the villa four holes m it. and the sculp 1 there were only three120 words
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Advertisement404 1959-07-18 6 GERMAN BABY BLANKETS 40" x 60" $6.50 Each 30"x40" 53.90 VISIT GENTS' TAILORING DEPT. lIA.I A.I TEXTILES LTD., 71, High Street, Spore Tels: ***** ***** jimiHimmmiiiiiimmm iiimr m Stniti Time. Free Press For tH# cotivonionco of odvtr- I tioor* owf rooro«of«t«thros of 1»f Floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, OrcKord Rood, I404 words
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Advertisement102 1959-07-18 6 niJCDDV UnLntil HEERING CHEERS! Thf Tl Heenng. A remarkable drink I it try C/ierr>- Heenng on the Rochout why! Just pour a glassful i I rr^ult is long and stimulating Most men and women enjoy Cherr like all worthwhile drinks 'ed tat mellow makes you if feeling low your spirits102 words
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Miscellaneous287 1959-07-18 6 P.M. 1.00 Programme Sum- recorded by Radio Australia troducing interesting per» mony. Rise Stevens and Romary; 1.02 Saturday Show- *°r Radio Singapore; 3.15 sonalitles who are visiting bert Merrill sing bongs of ease with melodies that cut- Saturday Prom: 4.15 Jazz Singapore. Produced and pre- the great musical comedies md287 words
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Article25 1959-07-18 7 The Federation Prime Mm Dato Abdul Razak bin vill officially open tala Lumpur branch of Insurance Co.. Ltd.. at 5.30 p.m. on Wed-25 words
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245 1959-07-18 7 ENTERTAINMENTS FOR WHICH ANY ADMISSION CHARGE IS MADE MINISTRY SENDS 5-POINT CIRCULAR TO PRINCIPALS S< HOOL principals m Singapore have been instructed not to allow entertainment of any kind, for which a charge is made, m M-hool premises without the express permission of the245 words
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144 1959-07-18 7 City centre bus service: Firm ready to run it THE Keppel Bus Company! is interested m starting a bus service to serve the re of the Singapore city area. The suggestion was supby motorists, Traffic c, Safety First Council ocrs and others as a r.easure to cut down traffic estion144 words
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Article20 1959-07-18 7 MltAyer P lb. Olenealy Plan--000 lb: Kluang ocr Co. 93.000 lb: Pajam lb: Ulu Benut Con.dated 32.500 lb.20 words
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Article88 1959-07-18 7 JTNUTSEN Line is introducing a new service to the Orient with its latest ship, Lloyd Bakke. An 18 knot. 10.500-ton cargo vessel, it Is due m Singapore on her maiden voyage on Monday. The liner Is equipped with the latest cargo-handling equipment. It has refrigeration88 words
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380 1959-07-18 7 THE supply and demand of opium m Singapore is falling off, according to a spokesman ot the Central ■otics Intelligence Bureau. The reduction m the trade. smaa suggested, m be -attributed to the rovement m social conns m the island. Better380 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-07-18 7 FOUR airmen (above) attached to the Far East Air Force, who were responsible for training more than 1,000 airmen and soldiers during the past three years m jungle survival and parachute operations, are due to have for Britain today. The institution In which they89 words
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Article, Illustration210 1959-07-18 7 T DRAMATIC group, Baba Singapura, put up a show, "Mungkir Hati" (Unfaithful), at the Happy World Stadium last night m aid Of the Boys' Town building fund.' The show will be repeated tonight. On the whole, Mungkir HaU was a much improved performance compared with210 words
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Article27 1959-07-18 7 A party was held at Petain Road Singapore, to celebrate the first birthday of Gilbert. the first-born child of Mr. and Mr>. Martin L. Peter.27 words
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154 1959-07-18 7 That $5,000: President gives answer THE president of the Queenstown Community Association. Dr. Chee Phui Hung, yesterday gave an explanation regarding the $5,000 given to the Association by the Government to erect a basketball pitch. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, had said that the association154 words
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Article292 1959-07-18 7 What causes these youngsters to form menacing groups? YOUTH organisations, school teachers and community leaders m Singapore are viewing with concern the growth of teenage groups with a liking lor colourful cowboy names. The secretary-general of the YMCA, Mr. Roland Lyne, said yesterday that surround- ings and the292 words
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215 1959-07-18 7 rrHE Apex Club orgax nisation whose aim is to give a helping hand wherever the need arises plans new branches throughout South-east Asia. The two-day convention starting at the Polytechnic at 2.30 p.m. today will discuss> this. The organisation has its headquarters215 words
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Advertisement258 1959-07-18 7 AUTHORISED DEALERS IN FED. OF MALAYA ALOR STAR TAIPIN T^8 J SK,n' n H.-> BATU PAHAT BUKIT MERTAJAM Hong H.n Ban Guon Hoe Ben Hoe l JOHORE BAHRU UQn he*? c« Ltd Hock Guon Hrn Hock Hoe Cc. U D D S He brother KAMPAR Perok Cycle Store (juan L^258 words
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Miscellaneous81 1959-07-18 7 YWCA (Outran* Road): Mathematics Pri. VI 9 a m Ladies'bandlcraft 9 a,m.; Y-Teens Club Bible quizes a^d'siniing 10.15 a.m.; Malay absolute beginners 7.30 p.mYWCA. (Raffles Quay): Self make-up 2.30 p.m.; Drama for children 9.30 a.m.; Poise and personality 10.30 am BINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exhibition of paintings by Miss Lai Foonf81 words
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Miscellaneous40 1959-07-18 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 9.07 pm. TOMORROW: 10.47 a.m. and 9.57 p.m. MONDAY: 11.32 a.m. and 10 43 p.m. TUESDAY: 12.13 p.m. and 11.27 p.m WEDNESDAY: 12.52 p.m. THURSDAY: 0.12 a.m. and 128 p.m. FRIDAY: 0.56 a.m. and 201 pm40 words
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121 1959-07-18 8 How much do you know about history? das THE winner was Miss Catherine Yeo, of 394-10 Holland Road, Singapore, 10. The answers were: 1, Opera House. 2, De Quincey. 3, The Empress Wu. 4, Di Renjiay. 5, Assault is an attempt to apply force to another person. When that force121 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-07-18 8 It was once a water tap THE winner was Song E. Leo of 130. Emerald Hill Road. Singapore 9. who m the drawing on the left. A consolation prize Is awarded to Tan Leong Sian. Form 5 A Presbyteri-an Boys School. Singapore. tor vie sketch85 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-07-18 8 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE Biddim I /ra/fc I FREAK against he the b full X": S3 Thi tt*l and, ed W able. wert but t> ding ed a would SOITH m 6C T: w m U ter. SIN' r Mr but Mr bid vt and a I been p; A67 words
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Article141 1959-07-18 8 I DIDN'T EXPECT SO MANY ENTRIES V'O! asked for it and. being an obliging type of iVllou, I \t»u .i LatiH Quiz and told you to name your kivourite ston But I little thought that I should have so many entries to deal with. When it was all over and141 words
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93 1959-07-18 8 NAME SIX STARS FOR A LATIFF FILM IN ENGLISH das T<HE winner was Mr. J. B. S. Ang C/O Vehicles Offict Middle Road, Singapore. nost favoured six were: 1. Story Book Murder. 2, Mud On Her Shoes. From China. 4. The Sealed Box Mystery. "> D. >n Do Tell Tales.93 words
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Article54 1959-07-18 8 gOAT-OWNERS on the are campaigner more :or cruising. ThKent River allow them to locks on the tretch of water between Hamstead and Tonbridge. At present the board have to be told when a boat is coing through and one of their staff operates the «ate^. This54 words
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Article, Illustration800 1959-07-18 9 I INK STORY SO FAR* t,.. t 4 tea was ihe day the Emperor Indera Maya tack h.s Ko>al Weekl> Bath. On this particular Friday > .liMou-ird someone had stolen the two buckets u.iter which was to have been used by the Emperor and the palace -mird800 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-07-18 9 m sa and Pro««3or PrDfcsvr provided two cyimdrr* 0 go down He n i bad. I wonder i( the23 words
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Article227 1959-07-18 9 PETER KNOX - It takes a man to taste wine PETER KNOX By OPORTO, Portugal. pORT wine tasting is a job where man beats both woman and machine. The machine that can taste port has not been invented women have not successfully entered the field. "Women mi* :netim< .> have more sensitive pai..U.P.I - 227 words
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Advertisement62 1959-07-18 9 I JUST UNPACKED I A NEW SHIPMENT OF D CHECK and TARTANS "KMAN SHANTUNG 36" STRIPE and PRINTED 52.90 p. yd. LAC t Jo VO TONE colours. 53.90 p. yd. SINGH CO., LTD. L cc A Quality) Tel: *****6 nillii||lilli[jilllllilllllC3l!IIIIIIIIIIC3IIIHIIIIII>I Ration hotel I Rood, SINGAPORE provided at prices you con62 words
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Advertisement200 1959-07-18 9 •■"-'V ''l- k t't"\':iii^&'^L^±''J**kj&i&*'&i^ POCKET MONEY prizes Times House. River Vallrv are offered for colour- Road, Singapore 9, to ins this scene with paints, reach her not later than crayons or chalks. Thursday next. Age limit ii There are four prizes offered each of S5 (two Name OUster/Mi&s) for boys200 words
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Miscellaneous503 1959-07-18 9 J JUNIOR CROSSWORD j CLUES ACROSS.— 1. There level out a seed bed. 5, Famwas a mad one in Alice in 0U6 British general who r 0 tl r founded the British Legion. Wonderland. 6, Young" 7> Flat slab of stone use d for is a television comedian. 7, making503 words
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275 1959-07-18 10 M.R.S. ARSCOTT - .Ift €>rergreen tree with a cratvn of tjeiiow flowers By M.R.S. ARSCOTT the trees blooming m Singapore ;it this time, one of the most showy is the a Siamea, a tall evergreen tree with a rounded crown of bright yellow flowers. fine specimen can275 words
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508 1959-07-18 10 Compost is vital for our rain leached soil (rs. R. U\. n m askiJig: to set about rnakgood compost? /MDMPOST is rottcc matter, conom vegetable into manure. The t> to accomp.iil waste ;ardf tter into a heap Aerated [n this way the l :i c h rotting o: ->ured of508 words
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Article38 1959-07-18 10 READERS are invited to write to the Gardening Editor. Singapore Free Press, for advice concerning their gardening problems. These letters will be published each Saturday m this page along with replies from the Free Press gardening expert.38 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-07-18 10 THE FLOWER SELLER IS EX-STAR Wyn Hendcrxm (be- low), who used to top the bill at the London Palla- dium with her twin-sis- ter earnin» more than I MSBSO a week, i* now a I flower seller, outside the same theatre. "I do a wonderful busi- ness her»," she told87 words
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Article, Illustration249 1959-07-18 10 RASUL AHMAD - Want to ge away from it all? Try the Nicobar RASUL AHMAD By IF YOU want to get away froi the cares and troubles o: 1 f** sation—the Nicobar Island g>• Here no one owns property, n< g The law is broken so n f m.. policemen become scholar- atfj249 words
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Article249 1959-07-18 10 FOR APPLICATION TO THE LEAVES INSECTICIDES kill In- sects. But few even amon; ientists who specialise m the subject have an exact idea "why" and '"hoy The question I Lporte becausi only when the true working ol Insecticides Is known can. researchens hope to develop249 words
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Advertisement77 1959-07-18 10 -1 SHORT CUTS TO LOVELY LAWNS WITH MODEL X •he new MODEL X LAWN MOWER price range for quality and rehobtl Light and easy to use. High duty cost gear ratio 9*4 9" die. Tyres. Cuttmc dio. Sheffield steel spiral blades. Mr« 9 h c by simple hand operotion. Tubular77 words
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Article, Illustration384 1959-07-18 11 ROY LAZAROO - ROY LAZAROO as I often referred to the sport which is just rmfi now popularity m Singapore. I baa ahi n a beginninc t»> nci league com--11 the Malay kingdom of i M.is survived (jui. k isenthil Hut Us not onl> theFree Press - 384 words
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Article8 1959-07-18 11 DUTCH GIRL SETS NEW SWIM MARK a ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article16 1959-07-18 11 TOKYO OLYMPICS JULY-AUGUST Fn.— The J.ipan O derided hold the 194 9. ■A deci>. be ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration401 1959-07-18 11 JUNIOR FOOTBALL Indian Brotherhood Socccrites I; (ieylang United Z. INDIAN Brotherhood Socccrites, trying to finish the SAFA 3 A Division 1 League as runners-up, can count themselves lucky m beating Geylang United at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The United were handicapped m playingFree Press - 401 words
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Article36 1959-07-18 11 m \(.\rr\ M.s.c. RAILWAY R.C. I It SAFA Division 3A League match at Fa Alagappa orial Sporty Club beat Railw; Recreation > 3-1. ippa M S.C.: I Lamba- MvMuniand la, Appu, ■■d Salle: Che-36 words
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Article247 1959-07-18 11 E*ORMER junior champions Sharain Osman and r Henry Pang Chan Soon, got off to an impresstarl on the second day of the Singapore lawn Be play at the V.M.C.A. courts at Bras Basah Road. Sharain Osman and I h.id their more experienced opponents to247 words
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176 1959-07-18 11 Potatoes and ice cream grouse by rugby man 'YDNEY, Sat. Do AusO tralian Rugby Lea s enjoy tuo much vi a In Sydney the tough rnationai forward Kel O'Shea said he and other Australians resented accusations that they were blase. English League officials ■i as much after of the AussiesReuter - 176 words
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Article48 1959-07-18 11 Fqurteen-year-old Elizabettt Eden broke a Singapore Inter-services' schools athletic record when she won the 100 Ls m 12.1 sec. at Gillman Garrison yesterday. Her time is one tenth or a nd outside that of the apore Combined Schools record of 12 sec. held by Janet Je.^udason.48 words
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Article, Illustration330 1959-07-18 11 HOVE. Sat.— Solid baiting throughout the day. led by a determined 72 from deputy opener Nana Joshi, enabled the Indian cricketers to flght :heir way out of a tight corner against Sussex or. the final day oi the match here yesterday. The Indians began theReuter - 330 words
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Article52 1959-07-18 11 Jollilads beat HMS Ceylon 4-0 yesterday m a friendly soccer match at Fairer Park. They open- ed scoring m the flrst ten minutes '< through Francis Quek and Rashid. In the second half. Jollilads went further ahead with a goal by Arumasalam and then a late one52 words
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Article46 1959-07-18 11 DUNEDIN. Sat —A close match is expected here today m the first i Test of the four match series 1 between the British I>les Rußby Union team and New Zealand. New Zealand are favourites on account of their powerful pack.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article24 1959-07-18 11 PHILADELPHIA. Sat. The United States and Russia will battle for supremacy on the track and the field here this weekend. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article229 1959-07-18 11 PLAYERS HAVE THEIR SAY 'Keep interfering officials out of dressing room' SINGAPORE'S Malaya Cup men have higher hopes of reaching this year's final after yesterday's "We mean business" meeting at SAFA's Jalan Besar Stadium headquarters Players, coaches and selectors met privately and aired their problems m a frank 2| hour229 words
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Article467 1959-07-18 11 Gentlemen and Players T ONDON, Sat. For the fourth consecutive season, the Gentlemen v. Players match ended m a draw at Lord's here yesterday. Tho Players made no attempt to chase the 149 runs m 30 minute^ they needed tv win after Peter May declared the Gentlemen's .second innings closedReu-ter - 467 words
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Article57 1959-07-18 11 The Singapon mile* championship will be r Wednesday at Parn r i All competitors lor th« should report by 5.30 p.m. The Singapore A monthly committee mef will be held at the SRC board room at 6 p.m. on the .same day. Annual championship programme will57 words
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Advertisement9 1959-07-18 11 Mf nmimn 6IEVIN6 MT A IN SINCAPORI KUALA LUMPUR9 words
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Advertisement75 1959-07-18 11 iitMltiiltltHtiMiii>>iii>iiiimiiiiHiitim.iii 1. 1 iimi m m mini" "ml f\ rafnl Magnetic n'MVHIJr secor<5 ecor< J |n 9 cHJcruCUu Tape! STANDARD TAPE for all normal recording purposes. LONG PLAY TAPE 50 more tape for recording complete performances. DOUBLE PLAY TAPE Twice Hie amount of Tope on a Standard Spool. EDITING SOUND75 words
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Miscellaneous428 1959-07-18 11 TODAYS SPORT SOCCER— Malaya Cup tie Singapore v Johore, Jalan Besar (5.15); SAFA Div. 28. Indian Youngsters v TBA Jalan Besar (4 p.m.); Div. 38, Bin tang Bulan v Bukit Panjang. Farrer Park; Cosmos v Haikowyu, Geylang. BlLLlARDS— Singapore three ball final. YMCA, Orchard Road. Cricket MCA League, Singapore v428 words
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Article240 1959-07-18 12 RUSSIAN WARNING TO POLITICIANS 'NOT ONLY IN BONN' All Redbloc ready to defend STETTIN (Poland), Sat— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, speaking m this former German port, said the communist countries would fight to meet any move against Poland. Addressing 40.000, people, he said, "Anyone who hasReuter - 240 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-07-18 12 A CATHAY PACIFIC Electra prop-jet airliner (above) yesterday set a new record for a flight from Hong Kong to Sydney. It was inaugurating a new onceweekly service between the two cities. The Electra cut nearly eight hours from the previous record of 23 hours. 25 minutes, heldReuter - 98 words
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162 1959-07-18 12 MISSING TOMMY'S WIFE SEEKS VISA TO E. GERMANY BERLIN, Sat. >n, the wite of a British soldier 1 to i for political asylum m applied for an East German visa :ier to m. well-informed sources m Mr<. Aldersoi\ of Colr.e. tying at an .otel. accompanied by another woman. Berlin officialReu-ter - 162 words
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Article23 1959-07-18 12 MANCHESTER. Sat The death here of Lady Bwing. who devoted her life to helping the deaf, was announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-07-18 12 picture IKF>> Katharine Dowsett w:ilk« hand-in hand m hngland. with her Bance. Edward Langley. •it Katherine *ai Jailed for contempt of court, then freed Laagley. however was committed to jai! for nipt U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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166 1959-07-18 12 Ike's aid demand cut but by less than 10 per cent WASHINGTON, Sat.— Member s of the Senate and House of Representatives yesterday approved a compromise future of I n >,;.;,;,(>. >00.000 (about M O.toii mil.) for foreign aid. Th» a cut of less than 10 per cent m President166 words
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364 1959-07-18 12 The white collar mind criticised as colonial Yesterday's Assembly session SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. yesterday emphasised that the white collar mentality belonged to the colonial past. I "The past colonial system i must be changed so that our citizens of a new state be j loyal364 words
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108 1959-07-18 12 GOOD TURN BY A MALAYAN AT JAMBOREE MANILA, Sat. Some 11.000 Bey Scout > trom all over the world yesterday finishbuilding a city of tents and liny bamboo huts as the tenth World Boy Scouts Jamboree opened at Mount Mailing. 35 miles south of Manila. The "Jamboree City'" was a108 words
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Article81 1959-07-18 12 HTOKYO, Sat. A warning -1 that magnetic storms might interrupt communications today and tomorrow has been issued by Japan's overseas radio and cable system, the Kokusal Denshin Denwa Company. A spokesman for the company said international communications had been comi pletely paralysed by interj ference from magneticReuter - 81 words
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Article40 1959-07-18 12 LONDON. Sat.- A 20-year-old wife is now flying to Christinas Island, where her soldier husband is dangeri ously ill with pneumonia Mrs. J. McDermott. of Blackburn, expects to arrive on Christmas Island on Monday ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article28 1959-07-18 12 PRAGUE. Sat. President Antonin Novotiny of Czechoslovakia has accepted an invitation by visiting Emperor Haile Selassie to visit Ethiopia. The date has not been fixed. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article42 1959-07-18 12 NICOSIA. Sat— The British troopship Devonshire, carry- ing men of the Durham Light Infantry home to England, turned back five hours out from Limassol to put ashore an officer suffering from a suspected nprfnratpi* gastric ulcer.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article98 1959-07-18 12 418 Algerian rebels out ALGIERS. Sai. French forces have killed or captured 418 Algerian rebels m an operation over the past week In the Hodna mountains of Central Algeria The Hodna mountains hi been the route througn which insurgent bands moved supplier and mp" to the central and coastal regieReuter - 98 words
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Article16 1959-07-18 12 St. Joseph's Institution Singapore, will hold its school activity exhibition on July 2516 words
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Article214 1959-07-18 12 Malta 'absolute rule criticised HAMBURG. Sat. The sixth congress of the Soclalist International yesterday unanimously adopted a resolution criticising the British Conservative Government's action m Malta m suspending the constitution and reverting to "absolute rule." The resolution called for a return to democratic government m Malta and urged Socialist partiesReuter - 214 words
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Article125 1959-07-18 12 Count seeks $490,000 damages ROME. Sat.— A judge y< day adjourned to O a suit fur damages brou two year* ago by Count Va Fabbn Teodorani. a nepl by ma: ol Mussolini. against the JapaiK I.^1 Government and Mr. Shinrokurc Hidaka. Japanese Amba dor to Italy m 1944. In theirReuter - 125 words
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Article107 1959-07-18 12 TOKYO, Saturday. HPHREE United States Marines were injured last A night when attacked by Japanese youths armed with knives, the United States military authorities said yesterday. The marines were attacked at Yamato City near Tokyo. Acting Corporal Franc Cosciallo. 21. of Brooklyn received minor injuriesReuter - 107 words
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Article31 1959-07-18 12 LONDON. Sat— The Queen's gold medal for poetry for 1959 has been awarded to Mrs. Frances Cornford. of Cambridge, a granddaughter of Charles Darwin, the novel--Ist and scientist. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article41 1959-07-18 12 BONN, Sat. The Finance Ministers of the six European common market countries have agreed that common guidance and directives about their budgetary policy is deI sirable, Mr. Franz Etzel. West German Finance Minister. told a press conference yesterday. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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136 1959-07-18 12 INDIAN REDS REJECT POLLS CALL BY CONGRES TRIYANDKI THE National Council of the Incii Party said yesterday that n dcm.iii. gress Party for mid-term election* was ••unwarranted." The Council proposed tha: "across the table m an attemj m the state where for more thai tion parties have been supporting theReuter - 136 words
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Article49 1959-07-18 12 Bt. Sembawang Rubber LONDON. Sat. Bukit Sembawang Rubber announced a dividend of 12i per cent for the year to March 31 :ne same as last year plus distribution from realised capital profits of 3d. per stock unit. Group profit is £63,126 against £35.028 after tax of £49.882 against £22.466.49 words
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Article72 1959-07-18 12 News IN BRIEF iffj I Reuter RAW A I 1 m an forces pesterdai jrovi Skac Reuter JAKAR I I War Ad n voiced ol j U.P.I. LONDC sideiv toun world wt Geott: of Canjr sideiv rd; Reuter BOMR.U VH M and a man a fi> v,Wt cncd h^ IReuter; U.P.I - 72 words
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Article35 1959-07-18 12 Marriage book is banned in U. ED: tion h for all to b. tilled "G< Nearly book: and I Or.- I datf > ed member I meeting ban the A spo> 50.00 I babh I U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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