The Singapore Free Press, 20 July 1959
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Title Section14 1959-07-20 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS a No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1959. 13 CENTS14 words
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Article8 1959-07-20 1 Opinion Removal of trade curbs I ln- be8 words
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Article396 1959-07-20 1 EC** <* x-mayor dies while bound and gagged All Britain is for London LONDON, Monday. pOLK'K throughout Britain were today seeking two men in a shabby blue van following an £8,000 ($68,000) robbery which resulted in the death of a former mayor. The dead man. 64-year-old SolomonReuter - 396 words
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Article182 1959-07-20 1 Govt. unions ask police for Fullerton Square use THE council of joint action formed by Singapore Government, City Council and SIT staff unions to negotiate with the authorities on variable allowances, have now asked the police for the use of Fullerton Square for their mass protest rally. The182 words
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Article44 1959-07-20 1 ROME, lion.— Thirty-two passengers were injured when u bus and a tram collided In a Rome -treet last night. Pa&s- ing cars rushed the injured to hospital. Police said later that none of the injured i» a serious condition. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article22 1959-07-20 1 NEW YORK. Sin Lightning killed four people and injured lour others at a beach in the Bronx today.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration101 1959-07-20 1 A JAPANESE businessman, Mr. Yoshitomo Tokuw. <risht,. a Cose fiend of the Johore Royal Family since 1929, left Singapore for Tokyo by Japan Air Lines earLv this morning alter a two-month stay in Malaya. Mr. Toku^awa had been the Sultan of Johores guest. He isFree Press - 101 words
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116 1959-07-20 1 AIR CRASH REPEATED 60 YEARS LATER HARBOROK.H < Leicestershire*. Mon. A pilot near here flew a replica of a "bird plane" in which a British aviation pioneer was killed and crashed near the same spot. Percy Pilcher, a British Sliding expert, flew his •bird plane' at Stanford ball on SeptemberReuter - 116 words
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187 1959-07-20 1 £AN you stretch the In these days of reduced wage packets some of us just HAVE to. It's a difficult problem, of -ourse, but there is a solution wise budRetting and, above all, buying where the best bargains are to be found. The difficulty often lies187 words
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Article31 1959-07-20 1 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 97'- cents per lb.. down a quarter of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was quiet.31 words
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Article59 1959-07-20 1 Mr. K. the family man LONDON. Mon.— Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Primr Minister, will appear to the West under a new aspect— the family man— when he begins his tour of Scandinavia next month. A recent announcement In Stockholm has confirmed reports that Mr. Khrushchev will be accompanied on hisReuter - 59 words
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Article46 1959-07-20 1 NEWS IN BRIEF PRETORIA: Mr. Eric H. Louw, South African Minister for External Affairs, said in a statement here that if overseas boycotts of South African tioods had a serious effect Airicans in the Union would be amon^ the first to suffer "because of unemployment." ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article32 1959-07-20 1 m CAIRO: President Nasser will address a rall> in Cairo s Al domliouriu Square tomorrow, eve of the seventi anniversary of the Egyptian revolution. There will be a o»'i military parade.-* ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article37 1959-07-20 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. The American Academy of General Practice says that at least five or ten out of every 100 Americans sutler ah allergic reactior from penicillin, a dm? second only to aspirin in daily u^e.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Article115 1959-07-20 1 Son of slain woman heard a thud SINGAPORE police this morning gave further details of the slaying of Che Mahani binte Abu Bakar. at her home in Potong PaMr last night. A police spokesman said that Che Mahani's son, Inche Abdul Rahman, had told the investigating officers that he returned115 words
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Article128 1959-07-20 1 CAN CRUSH ANYBODY' BAGDAD, Mon. MajorGeneral Abdul Karim Kassem, Iraqi Prime Minister, said last night he would take liie severest action against those responsible for recent incidents In Kirkuk, northern oil town. He said that he was capable 01 crushing anybody and added: "From now onReuter - 128 words
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Article72 1959-07-20 1 Airliner gutted but all 39 safe TOOMBAY, Mon. —An D Air India SuperConstellation on a flight from Tokyo to Bombay was completely destroyed by fire after landing at Crin airport here last night The of tlit cralt \vhil< heavy rain tank burst whole plane in flan by then all 39Reuter - 72 words
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258 1959-07-20 1 QUEEN CANCELS VISIT: TIRED, STOMACH UPSET WHITE HORSE, Yukon, Monday. THE QUEEN was taken ill with an upset stomach yesterday and cancelled a planned visit to the Northern Yukon. An official announcement said she was also suffering from fatigue. Prince Philip decided to go on alone to Dawson City. 300Reuter - 258 words
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Article40 1959-07-20 1 Mr. Lim Hai Horg. a seller of watches ann pens, woke up at 6.30 yesterday morning to find that his hou.se in Unper Serangoon Road. Singapore, had been broken intu and $2,400 worth of watches and pens stolen.40 words
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Article176 1959-07-20 1 rE University of Malaya will hold its convocation this year in Chin Woo auditorium. Kunja Lumpur, on September 5. Graduates in Singapore have been told to go to Kuala Lumpur at their own expense. The decision to hold the convocation in Kuala Lumpur this year176 words
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Advertisement19 1959-07-20 1 w M I N G i I j I^gjgERATORS a. «1 PER MONTH SINGAPORE] Hi r PER MONTH (FEDERATION) <"19 words
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Advertisement98 1959-07-20 1 TANDBERG rAPE RECORDERS None to compore PERFORMANCE \J r iffl ■u» No. 1 Prince St. CASTLAND Singapore i. Tel: 2132S MIGHTY MITE MOVILUX 8A by IKON ALWAYS ONE STEP AHEAD OF PROGRESS new mmioture morvel from ZE!SS. Meosunng »nl\- 7" x 10" ond beoutifully styled. It ndouDtedly the flyweight chompion98 words
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95 1959-07-20 2 U.S. follow s Canadian Smokes lead 1 ship eci States and late: Canada thai it b ..ada lead the Tl expr V Mr. P. O Neil-Du d teen director Rembrandt Ruthir iiroup of toba m commenting on thi jtlon of high po^o^it>• rette paper by leading manuiacturer^ such juJ. Reynoidi.95 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-07-20 2 ~~Then quite suddenly the bottom tell out of the market—12 words
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Article272 1959-07-20 2 MANY WERE GIVEN NATURALISATION 'BY MISTAKE' DURING I'KE-MERDEKA RUSH KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TWO HUNDRED and fifty-three people have been deprived of their citizenship by the Federation i over n men* And it is examinini 1,000 persons who acqui the position of another :ed citizenship during the272 words
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Article44 1959-07-20 2 A famous Korean pianist. Miss Sura Kang. who Is on her waj- to Europe to give recitals will be the guest of the International Women's Club. Singapore. at the j Y.M.C.A. premises at 5. Raf- fles Quay, on Wednesday.44 words
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Article, Illustration156 1959-07-20 2 The first meeting of the Australian overseas trade publicity committee which comprises the chairmen of the seven marketing boards responsible for the merchandising of Australian foods and wines throughout the world— has just taken place in London. Members of the committee (above) are from left:Popper - 156 words
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Article129 1959-07-20 2 5 golden rules for drivers DRIVERS of vehicles were advised last night to observe live golden rules to avoid accidents on the roads. The advice was given by Mr. A. J. Robinson, a committee member or the Singapore Automobile Associai ion. m a talk on "'Satcty First" over Radio Singrporc.129 words
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257 1959-07-20 2 1 ,000 more names added Kuala Lumpur jury list KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Federation's new trial by jury system has placed a heavy burden on Kuala Lum p u r's residents whose names are down on the list as potential jurors. The district office completed a new supplementary licit ol257 words
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Article33 1959-07-20 2 No break lunch--for efficiency KUALA I ord> urn a.m. to Thur Frida ir An ftnliass said that uork row more 11 done in on*- si the work The that ai would b offk'33 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-07-20 2 4 student win $100 bursaries POUR Kl BOl j arm F r ation held Mi-v snodjt Mi Sell of ti. The tk rJ <23 words
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Article235 1959-07-20 3 DARIS, Mon.— A Tiger Moth plane piloted by Major Christopher Draper is missing in the Daily Mail-spon-sored £lu,000 CrossChannel air race, it was learned hers early today. The plane with Mr. C. W. J. Matthews as a passenger took off from Biggin Hill aboutReuter - 235 words
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45 1959-07-20 3 japan 'starving for rair materials rate hi I m last •i nr. I K p.uti- m had in high rruard. he said. Arthur said "every tt should be made by Australia to iBCICMf the export of wool, wheat, dairy products .m<i miiu'rals to Japan ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article21 1959-07-20 3 Mon. Lord RoScout of the h Commonwealth, armght by air Kong to attend :i World Scout Jam- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article90 1959-07-20 3 Sir Frank Alexander dies, 78 ONDON, Mon. The death was announced yesterday of Sir Frank Alexander, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1944-1945 and presided over the celebrations in the city which marked the end of the war in Europe. He died suddenly at his home at Farnborough, Kent,Reuter - 90 words
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Article16 1959-07-20 3 COLOMBO. Sun. Striking Colombo dockers and mercantile clerks will return to work tomorrow.- RouterReuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-07-20 3 picture. The Go\ eminent will do away with American books and pamphlets "of a propaganda nature" found in community centres in Singapore. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne (above, left) said yesterday: "We will replace them with books of Malayan content." WithFree Press - 72 words
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231 1959-07-20 3 AIR FORCE OBJECTION TO NASUTION CONTROL Big test for Sukarno in working his guided democracy .JAKARTA, Monday. PRESIDENT Sukarno returns from his summer palace in Bogor today to pre» forward with his plans for introducing "guided democracy" in Indonesia. A busy week opens with a meeting of parliamentary leaders who231 words
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149 1959-07-20 3 Note from train starts big hunt for Hinds LONDON, Monday. A NEW police search began last night for Bri- tain's ace jailbreaker, Alfred Hinds after a note was thrown from the window of a Ports-mouth-to-Wateiioo (London) train. The note read: "Hinds is on the train ac- companied by a woman."Reuter - 149 words
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142 1959-07-20 3 WOMEN ONLY IN TEAM TO CLIMB MOUNTAIN Nl I Mom Frenchwoman Quit Kn. said >esterda> that all was ready for an all-feminine (Ult on the u<> sixth highest mountain 2<i.B(><i-foot Mount (ho (hu of the Himalayan chain. She said an international team of 12 women would leave Katmandu N onU.P.I - 142 words
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Article77 1959-07-20 3 H-bomb Union meets todav LONDON. Mon.— Tne British Labour movement's difficulty in agreeing on an HI bomb policy acceptable to all its members will be raised again today at an executive council meeting of i Britain's second biggest trade 1 union. The executive of the mil-lion-member Amalgamated Engineering Union willReuter - 77 words
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Article47 1959-07-20 3 Korean girl missing BONN. Man police are st ai 19-vear-old dauf South Korean ambassador West Germany, mi n n family banning pan lake near h A woman r girl said Mr. VI thV amba.s>ador. hao them on a bat yesterdi on the bu. the la.-. aid.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article152 1959-07-20 3 Wounded woman is flown to London LONDON, Mon. Mrs. Lydia Franklyn (41). London Cub mistress who was wounded in a shooting attack during i holiday in the Austrian Tyrol, was flown back here last night on a stretcher aboard a Viking airliner. Mrs. Franklyn's friend. Charles Marmoy (29>. was killedReuter - 152 words
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Article100 1959-07-20 3 LYONS. Mon. French police have broken up a major ring of Algerian insurgents who planned to launch a new campaign of violence in the Lyons area, an official communique said here last night. The communique, published by the Lyons Prefecture, said regional leaders ofReuter - 100 words
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Article51 1959-07-20 3 Margaret off to Windsor LONDON. Mon. Princess Margaret, who has been suf- fering from a sore throat j which kept her indoors at Clarence House here for the last few days, left by road erday for Royal Lodge. Windsor, to join the Queer, Mother for the remainder of the weekend.Reuter - 51 words
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Article30 1959-07-20 3 R. I. mission JAKARTA. Mon. A 50--*trong Indonesian cultural mission will leave shortly on a one-month tour of Communist China, North Korea, and North Vietnam. Antara news agency reported. Reuter.30 words
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Article38 1959-07-20 3 JAKARTA. Mon. Antara new. agency said today that police at Macassar in the South Celebes, had seized 44 firearms and a quantity of explosives from a sailing craft. Two men have been detained.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement128 1959-07-20 3 I less aoy, ipORT SHIRTS also EXCLUSIVE SPORT SHIRTS on largain counters $|.9o I Bargains in Ties, Sox, etc. I From |ULY 20th till JULY 30th «t miss shop 86, HIGH STREET, P SINGAPORE. *^*Z?m. TEL: *****. \SmorpGs6orc/ Lunch k I RAFFLES tables *M I t TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. When128 words
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Advertisement118 1959-07-20 3 'bo'o'k' Vow a r 1 a j FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF THE FABULOUS "BLUE SHADOWS" WV\ AT THE \l_S^ tATHAV II Oil- I I PLUS! "THE DISCOMANIACS" APPEAKING aOK I'Mi. FlhsT ll\l|. IN IHI til ATI OI SINGAPOKI DANCE TO THE SOFT MUSIC OF THE Z "808 DUCKWORTH quartet j DIWIi:118 words
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Miscellaneous255 1959-07-20 3 Ho M\7 CLUES ACROSS 5 Jellified slayer of Cleapatra 1 Grenadiers at Lands End? g J**^ bn iuly skirt sweeps out (.5). 7 m^;i U^) maUer IOr P mem D««*t. in the Now York ma ex home .8). 9 To exi.st In reverse Is deiinitelv wrong (4). 10 velve »«ches255 words
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378 1959-07-20 4 It is a long time since you fired a gun... f FHK rifle jumps very 1 slightly when you fire, and you smell again the old smell of gunpowder and nun oil and blued steel and walnut. There is a flat wooden thwack and you know that at least you378 words
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936 1959-07-20 4 PATRICIA LEWIS - PATRICIA LEWIS BY IT seems to me that, unless von possess .1-like patience and insulated ears, having the children \\ith you on holiday is tantamount to having no holiclav at all. Even a busy working man who does not see much ol his kids needs936 words
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337 1959-07-20 4 IVORRIED officials in ff Cardiff, Wales, fear that a row over the Welsh language may prevent the Queen from visiting one of her capital cities. The row blew up at Cardiff when Mr. T. W. Thomas, chairman of the Cardiff Executive Committee of337 words
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Article416 1959-07-20 4 ANEWS item about a man who stole his own car by mistake reminded me of a merry old story. A man ran? up the police to report that, while he wa.s absent from his car for drinkins purposes, someone had stolen the brake pedal, the starter, the416 words
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Article47 1959-07-20 4 GROSSETO, Italy. An Italian diver has reported finding what appeared to be the ruins of a 2,000-year-old Roman galleon 170 feet deep in the Mediterranean. Plans an- being made to try to dig the ship OUt: nt thA conH and raise it.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 47 words
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Article471 1959-07-20 4 mJ 9 Wm\ SCIENCE CORNER SCIENCE has come to the aid of men 11^^ 1 has overcome a serious problem with M585,000 worU BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Water of Life that's the translation of 'uisge beatha,' the term used for denoting whisky in the old Gaelic471 words
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359 1959-07-20 4 Russians blamed for fall-out rise by JOSEPH L. MYLER WASHINGTON. RADIO-ACTIVE stron-tium-90 in children's bones is expected eventually to double in some U.S. areas as a result primarily of the •dirty" nuclear tests staged by Russia last October. This was reported by Mr. Merril Eisenbud. manager of the New York359 words
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Miscellaneous160 1959-07-20 4 PM. 1.00 Programme quests for children present- by Professor S.Q. Fatimi, feature programme on a Summary; 1.02 Mediterra- ed &y Mildred Appaduray. visiting Professor of Pakis- world being reshaped bv >, m j 600 America's Composers: tani Studies, Department of science- Qno Arivpnt,n- O c Y« nean Magic. Todays musi-160 words
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34 1959-07-20 5 Envoy is bark from holiday PRINCIPLE OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IS DEFENDED holida) The Indi li Commisioiier in M Mr. S. K. returned to .umpur after a short riolici Mr. Ban* the InCommisssioner for Sin-34 words
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Article, Illustration212 1959-07-20 5 Public on our side, say unions By Free ProStaff Reporter SINGAPORE Government employees' unions are determined to retablish the principle of collective barining on salary lies and conditions of servit Spokesmen of several unions told the Free Press yesterday that they had won that edom212 words
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254 1959-07-20 5 pHINESE clan leaders 1 a Singapore yesterteraay appealed to their members to cut out unnecessary pomp from soc: and religious functions and keep in line with the austerity campaign launched by the Chinese Chamber. They said that the Chine** Chamber of Commerce254 words
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Article104 1959-07-20 5 Quits Govt. work to study law KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. D. P. Xavier, the general secretary of the Government Temporary Officers" Union, has resigned from Government service to fulfill his lifelong ambition— to become a lawyer. Mr. Xavier. a temporary clerk at the High Street police station, has given three104 words
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Article54 1959-07-20 5 Overseas and upcountry bookings lor Cinerama, which will be premiered at the Sky Theatre. Singapore, on July 28. are beinti received by the Shaw Organisation. M-ail order bookings have been introduced as an added service as this new iorrn of entertainment will only be shown in South-East54 words
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Article85 1959-07-20 5 City Centre bus service Wiffh reference to my telephone conversation with you today, I shall dp obliged if you will contradict the arti- cle under the heading "City Centre Bus Service More Support" appearing on page five of the "Free Press" dated 17th July, 1959. The first and last paragraphs85 words
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214 1959-07-20 5 'Take part in public work call to women IZUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An Indonesian woman journalist, Mrs. Herawati Diah, yesterday called upon Malay women to take an active part in the life and development of the community. Mrs Diah, editor of the Indonesian Observer, Majallah Merdeka, and the women's magazine. Keluarga.214 words
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217 1959-07-20 5 FLASHBACK T0 1 954 A PICTURE FOR 10,000 PEOPLE TO SEE...' A member of the council of joint action formed b\ Singapore Government employees in 1952 to fight lor new pay scales it won its rase sent the above picture to the Free Press >e>terda\. He said the picture mu217 words
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Article114 1959-07-20 5 $3.2 mil. aid for public PAYMENT FOR 2nd QUARTER THE Singapore Ministry of Labour and Law paid out $3,183,785 in public asance during the second rtei 'April-June) of this us. $31,321 was for relief disbursements, $2,008,714 public assistance. <378 ♦>73 tuberculosis treatment. $2,264 Malaya War Distress t Singapore) Fund, and114 words
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Article14 1959-07-20 5 The Indonesian goodwill cultural mission is due in ipore on Aug. 14.14 words
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159 1959-07-20 5 "KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. IV The Rural and Industrial Development Authority is expected to set up three regional training centres for kjmpong women in various parts oi the Federation next year. This is the result of RIDA's decision to expand its present $280,000 Taman Asohan159 words
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197 1959-07-20 5 T\ IST R I BUTORS of foreign films in Singapore have advised their home offices of the Home Ministry's directive for banning all "films whose primary intent is the glorification or justification of colonialism." The directive also called for a ban on films197 words
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142 1959-07-20 5 700 bodies join chain her 'Merdeka' party MORE i organisations will take part in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce celebration* marking the advent of m gavernment in Singapore They include educational, cultural and trade bodies. The celebrations will b* held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Aug. 8 at 3142 words
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Article46 1959-07-20 5 RAF Seletar fun fair The annual fun fair and fete held by the Royal Air Force. Seletar. each year li expected to draw a record crowd to Jalan Kayu next Monday. August bank holiday. The programme, will begin at 2 p.m. and go on till midnight.46 words
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Advertisement116 1959-07-20 5 f I what does it mean? M[' It mean* that you ~ZZ2SZ gel flavour end filler in ML^^ Lambert Butler"* fine REN King Sire cigarette*. in their •.marl flip-top box. B il^W •j aiwZnr. i 1 111 ft r I hi I V|H Kinz-Size REX Mm mm il(> you HSfIH116 words
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Miscellaneous84 1959-07-20 5 v\V( (Outram Road): Chinese adult beginners I>l, D m Malay absolute beginners 3 p.m.; Senior Cambridxe'exmm 7.30 p.m.; English conversation house-uivt-s V r JO p.m.; "Tai Chi" (Chinese physical culture) -n om- Table tennis 7.30 p.m. 1 xu < (Kaffles Quay): Keep lit 1.15 a.m. and 5.1a Din Chinese cooking84 words
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Miscellaneous52 1959-07-20 5 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 11.3' am and IMS MB. TOMORROW: 12 13 p m. and 1 1 17 p m. WEDNESDAY: 1 p m. THURSDAY: 0 1? a.m. and 1 H p.m. FRIDAY: 0.56 a.m. and 2 01 p.m SATURDAY: 1.40 a.m. and tJX p.m. SUNDAY: 2 24 a.m. and52 words
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516 1959-07-20 6 THOMAS WISEMAN - Dana will help Mr. More to sink the Bismarck THOMAS WISEMAN INSIIH-: SHOW ISISINESS bv 1) rl Briis r back from Hoi! Kenneth who Bismarck, More's the picture Ame: So Miss Wynter, who was do- I in^ the rounds ot the premieres re hoping to catch a film producer s516 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-07-20 6 it re. Mickey Mouse, and ■cn-ups alike the nd his full length zholm reception use appears to be v the camera while filming of "The ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article75 1959-07-20 6 Linda writes her life story LINDA CHRISTIAN who has just finished mak- he House of the Seven Hawks is hoping to finish her autobiography before ing her next film. It should tell a pretty startling >tory. She plans to call it The Way I Live. There have already been film75 words
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Article42 1959-07-20 6 Frank Capra. who used to the leading dy directors in ilollywood, has announced that nds to make a liim the life of St. Paul. And he has decided on the who would be just right for the part; Frank ra.42 words
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Article23 1959-07-20 6 Sentiment is to hav place In the horror film. A new picture will not only introduce a monster, but also monster's mother.23 words
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Article, Illustration246 1959-07-20 6 RELAX DREAM AT BATH TIME F|O YOU always rush through your bath? If so, you do not know how much you are missing. Bath time is your time. It is a time for you to relax and dream. Far too many women in Singapore do not appreciate this. Yet you246 words
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Article52 1959-07-20 6 L and s nu Jill Peng woven overcheck. Th or salts 1 There way In which you can r cognise an oily skin —i is inciined to pi spots on ick. Choose perfumed i you have ;i dry skin ally. ne< hip be ic ma* p-52 words
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135 1959-07-20 6 That Brynner 'trademark catches on at a Swiss school P^3i RW!^^1 pS^55T^^5^i f\S of the \J tion Yul Bnmner to mark his 39th 1 collapsed lit art at the at Roik\ S\\ zerland. riught, mi Bi rang up near-by Le i school i'»rmer pup.. li: i Kh!n Ikt' "f K135 words
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286 1959-07-20 6 DATELINE NEW YORK Drinker to become a saint? ANEW JERSEY priest will ro to Rome next month to ask the Pope to beatify Matt Talbot. an obscure Irish labourer who has become the hope and redemption of thousands Of Roman Catholic alcoholics in America. The priest. Father Albert Dolan. will286 words
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Advertisement273 1959-07-20 6 Own a 2 storey house on $3^oo/- down payment Monthly Instalment $146.05 for 15 years. OPERA ESTATE 6 Miles, SIGLAP RD. Bus Services, Market Schools etc., available. tk' I I.". I SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. Rochore Rd S pore-7 Tel: ***** ***** I SATTEX J lf you are |ookin g273 words
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Miscellaneous409 1959-07-20 6 BORN today, you have a Guard against an unexpectflrie mina, but one too ed healtn upset. Otherwise, oiien concerned wun triviaii- aii goes well with you. Postratner than with signi- pone a trip? ucant matters. You can use' VIRGO < Aug. 24-Sept. 23) a much mental energy over A tremendous409 words
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Article, Illustration233 1959-07-20 7 SINGAPORE will have one of the most modern and best equipped restaurants in South-East Asia when the $200,- -000 Rosee d'Or Room at the Lido Theatre is opened today. Occupying the first floor of the theatre, this ultra modern restaurant promises to draw233 words
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Advertisement214 1959-07-20 7 v\ ;mfl T^ D 19 TXT TP f\ Unl vllTllliXv tfm/ffww f ■'•■■■""•■■•■■■'•t'lnilllllillllllMllHlll lltlllttlltHMllllllMf^ 1 .^^vx^K ii tA..IN JJ f r j i j I^^^ 4^«r Ml Hm^wHmBhHHHMHHHII We are proud to announce this ultra-modern Ros'ee d'Or room with arresting interior decorations. It will at once impress those of good214 words
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Article, Illustration139 1959-07-20 8 The $63,000 ultra-modern kitchen "|"HE manager of the new Rosee d'Or Restaurant, Mr. Lim Kim Seng, said yesterday that one of the most expensive parts of the new premises was the kitchen. This alone cost $65,000. It is equipped with the most up-to-date cooking apparatus, not yet to be found139 words
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Article, Illustration6 1959-07-20 8 CAMERA GOES BEHIND THE SCENES 3THER6 words
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Advertisement41 1959-07-20 8 The new iC/OSOe dOl? B>OOXH. LIDO GRAND RESTAURANT f &ijie fSift/MulM'te &u DIETHELM S j --y ■-■■'v i^r AyKtAm A9 .^B a AW .^ok aW a 9 m A^^^^^kv A^BsM^k. 9KB^Mi£bS&'*. W>^ %p COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG41 words
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Article, Illustration10 1959-07-20 9 picture. fcstate meet yesterdav Free PressFree Press - 10 words
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Article10 1959-07-20 9 PghghfghsJ^i^ dghghgh in oles one ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article627 1959-07-20 9 PAGAN KING PROVED FORM WRONG ALLAN LEW IS sums up the Amateur meeting pAGAN KING proved the Penang form all wrong when he won the main race at Ipoh on Saturday. Well ridden by Mr. J. Guy, who had him with the leaders all the way, Pagan King was able627 words
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176 1959-07-20 9 l UST before the end of the day B. S. Arnold drove his car head-on into the judges enclosure, but from this the Singapore Motor Club's PrinI beth E Sprint meet concluded yeswithout mishap. records two for motor-cycles and for cars— were set up176 words
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Article73 1959-07-20 9 DATES for the Selangor Turf Clubs August meeting at which the Vans di Pertuan Agong's Gold Cup is the main race, have been changed to Saturday Aug. 15, Thursday Aug. 20, and Sunday Aug. 23. The dates werr amended because Wednesday 19 is Federation polling day. The last73 words
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Article210 1959-07-20 9 KEN GOULD HITS 139 4 BREEZY 139 by Ken Gould enabled Singapore Bar to beat Bench in their annual cricket to the padang yesterday. During his .iould hit IT fours and four sixes. Bar won the by 75 runs with an hour to spare. B\R: Dyne c Lewis b Hoffman210 words
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Article136 1959-07-20 9 BRUSH UP YOUR BRIDGE Dealer: South North-South fame 4AJI 9 K J 9 6 5 0 A 5 2 W. E 10 7 2 4» Q 6 4 3 > Q 10 V 42 8. 4111 0 A 8 3 0 K 8 3 A J 7 6 SOUTH played136 words
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Article262 1959-07-20 9 EACH WEEK we invite Club and team secretaries r to send us the name of their most deserving sportsman. Remember: Tell us WHO, tell us WHEN, WHERE and WHY your nominee rates the honour. E All submitted names and details will be published weekly in THE262 words
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Article471 1959-07-20 9 SEN EN WICKETS FOR FOUR RUNS OOLICE skiver CecU Cooke was ill deadly form when he too* seven wickets for lour ru.. their nine-v goon Garden SC in aa JS.C.A. senior tournament match at ber--:oon ycsierc! Police beat Bi rdens S.C. by nine vuckru* at &erangoou. s| I \N(,O<»\ E471 words
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Miscellaneous31 1959-07-20 9 TODAY'S SPORT *m in; \i Dn r Mia Jaya. Farrer Park; ]>i\. IB Arvnal S.I 1 >!» Kebrnaraii Club t. P. Peranakun. I N ,.<>und. «.oi mrdal at Royal Sincaporr Colt Club.31 words
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Miscellaneous231 1959-07-20 9 JEFF IIWVKI by Sydney Jordan I AT THE ATOMIC POWER STATtOH THE SAFE TV jffll F last *i«wt~~^H I fmTT^^ T MEASURES PREVENT A MAJOR CATAST7POPHE AT LAKES JOE wfx SOMETW C J B^ CLOSEST TO A DlSASTER^^ nIf!V£?r5J? a 1 «EACTOC TWEV aPE WBEmW2fflW&$\ EVER WANT TO BE THANK231 words
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157 1959-07-20 10 I lI'\»SIIM.M>V sun.— if i !i:tt(i Slates MJcnt- He reported to be uorknu mi a radicalh j m <u oi atomic j weapea Mritk lev> des- I truetive bla*t :*»d radio- a. liout than prr- ul>> but more I immediate lethal raui- ati'157 words
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Article18 1959-07-20 10 CATHAY Ph ODCON I 3 I M ALMAMRRA Plum T I ODEONKATONC Phcnt 4 C.iptain's T^oie18 words
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Article72 1959-07-20 10 BID FOR ONE UNION FOR PRESSMEN 4 MOVE will t p to i I •-:r at Vouth Council Hall at urn. The resolution reads: "Rethat the executive hereby authorised contact the Chinese Union and the Malay Journalist Association to establish doer liaison 1 to explore possibilitl I forming one central72 words
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Article53 1959-07-20 10 JAKARTA. Mo.i. Military police in Medan. North Sumatra, last week uncovered a linese subversive who wa> working under the orders of a Kuominiui. .eral In Formoc s agency ported. or Sukardi. militarv police chief in the region, told reporters that the Chinese j had managed to53 words
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Article37 1959-07-20 10 At 9.15 a.m. yesterday at I, Madam Tan Kwee and her maidservani were held up at int by three me:: robbed of $50 cash, a v d jewellery valued at $230.37 words
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Article191 1959-07-20 10 PARIS. Mon. Fourteen people, live of them wo. men. dressed In city clothe* and without equipment oi' any kind, last ni^ht settled down to spend two day.> 9.900 feel ud in the snows of the French Alps at St. Jean de Maurienne. T-iey were witnout191 words
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Article239 1959-07-20 10 MORE PRIVATE TALKS AT GENEVA TODAY TO SOUND OUT GKO.MIRO AN ALTERNATIVE TO SOVIET CALL FOR iLL-GERMAN BODY GENEVA, Monday. YVKSTKRN oilicials have prepared new counter-proposals for solving the problem of Germany to put to Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, at today's session239 words
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Article, Illustration100 1959-07-20 10 When the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, returned to his Nassim II ill home on Saturday evening, he was surprised not to be greeted by the pet mynah of his cook's daughter. It was then discovered that the pet was missing. sir Alan at oncp offered S.">oFree Press - 100 words
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Article168 1959-07-20 10 OIRMINGHAM, Mon. Det-Sgt Ronald Hutchings 13 —Two British tie- 36 was nne <i £100 or vi tectives vprp fnunri montns> J ail an d Detective of assaulting a 28-year- months' imprisonment old Jamaican during They had pleaded not guilty questioning about his to assaulting Rufws AugustusReuter - 168 words
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Article166 1959-07-20 10 Philadelphia, Su America beat Russia in a two-ria\ athletic contest which concluded here today by Il'T po;rr to 108 In the women's competition Ru^iu won bv 67 poin's to 40. World record ho! a- r P O'Brien set a new shot put maw: with G3 ft.U.P.I; Reuter - 166 words
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Article154 1959-07-20 10 MOAB. Utah, Sun. A pint of water irom their car radiator saved the lives of a family of eight who were stranded for more than two days in the hot desert of south-east Utah, the lather said today. The family, including six youngReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-07-20 10 Jordan s ashurance to League AMMAN. Mon. Jordan, which broke off diplomatic relations with the United Arab Republic last year, has ired Mr. Mohamed Abdul Khaliq Hassouna. secretarygeneral oi the Arab League, that .she is ready ;o co-oper-ate with all Arab states on an120 words
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266 1959-07-20 10 QUESTION TO BE ASKED IN COMMON' LONDON, Monday. THE leader cf the Liberal Party and four national newspapers today A pressed concern over the circumstances which led to a 30-year-old German Guenther Podola being taken to hospital alter police quest lonn. Podola, deported from266 words
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Article28 1959-07-20 10 'Intrude had a taste for conceto 4 SM." flu wing pn Slngai ci< Tl The audu int: E in mar:; black!;tun I t> i th( C n ea\28 words
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Article18 1959-07-20 10 Anti-Govt. bid dropp KUALA The decla count Thi F e d e r The A! appointee: mear.> I18 words
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148 1959-07-20 10 WEST AFRICA'S SUMMIT' ENDS: PLAN FOR UNITY SANMQUELLIE. Liberia, Monda \yEST Africa's "big three"— the leaders ot Libe- ria, Ghana and Guinea ended their "summit" meeting here yesterday by proposing tial conference In 1900 of independent Afi states and others with fixed dates for independence to form a "community ofReuter - 148 words
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Article39 1959-07-20 10 TULSA (Oklahoma 1 Sun '-arth-shai. Tulsa home today. killing 21-yeai irles Russell Conw 17-year-old wife. Carolyn, d multiple cuts and abr;i R up for about 20U feet." Cause of the explosion was immediately determ. P.I39 words
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