The Singapore Free Press, 21 July 1959
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Title Section13 1959-07-21 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1959 15 CENTS13 words
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IT'S UP TO GROMYKO
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256 1959-07-21 1 West hopes that he will compromise officials here were hoping today for some Soviet indication of willingness to compromise on the West's latest plan tor continuing talks on Germany, turned down by Russia yesterday. They hope Mr. Gromyko will admit there is a •ompromise when the three Western rs areReuter - 256 words
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Article91 1959-07-21 1 MINISTER HURT IN CRASH GALASHIELS. Scotland, Tue*. Britain's Minister of Work*. Mr. Hugh Molson. received head injuries when his chautleurdriven car was involved in a collision with another car near Cold.^tream. Berwickshire, late on Sunday night. He was taken to hospital at Galashiels, where his condition yesterflay afternoon was saidReuter - 91 words
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Article35 1959-07-21 1 Mr Tan Khim Guan. of Chulia Street. Singapore, reported to the police that two men held him up at 11 pm yesterday and stole $10 and a watch worth $55.35 words
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Article25 1959-07-21 1 LONDON Tues. -A surprise j meeting of the British CaIbinet yesterday was believed to be concerned with problems arising over Central Africa.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-07-21 1 BA TTLE OF THE SNAKES Pictured above are combatants and casualties in yesterday's threehour "battle of snakes'* at the 7th mile. Tainpines road, in which an t.tnatctl 60 of the rept tiles were killed. The strange "war" attracted crowds of onlookers. An omooKcr said that it least 100 snakes, many97 words
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143 1959-07-21 1 BEIRUT. 1 Rei reaching Bagdad from ivirkuk report that three day- 10l low between Turks and Kurd- In the northern Iraq oil town on July 14. Some unconfirmed rep put thi death toll as high as 1.000. Others, also unconfirmed, said the racialReuter - 143 words
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Article55 1959-07-21 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Antara news agency said that in the next 10 years the Indonesian Government planned to move 11 million people from overcrowded Java and the Lesser Sundas to other ds of the republic. The agency said that in this month alone, 53.110 people were booked to55 words
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Article89 1959-07-21 1 LONDON. Tues. Following a small decline in Singapore, ruooei prices yesteruay underwent a slight downward revision at the opening. However, there was little further change during the day. Traders reported United Kingdom factory interost in the lower grades ol sheet but that otherwise shipment rubber remained89 words
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Article42 1959-07-21 1 Jakarta. Tues.— Antara news agency said Communist China had agreed to give Indonesia US$3O million worth of credits for the purchase of textile milimg machinery. The delivery of the machinery would be extended over tour years. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article49 1959-07-21 1 LONDOiN. Tues. Mr. David Ormsby-Gore. Minister of State, Foreign Office, announced in tne House of Commons yesterday that Britain's contribution to the United Nations special fund was to be substantially increased in 1960. In 1959. Britain pledged $1,000,000 to the special iund. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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164 1959-07-21 1 GOVT. UNIONS SURPRISED BY POLICE REQUEST SINGAPORE Police have asked for details and sketches ot the placards and banners which the Council ol Joint Action intends to put ii] the proposed mass rally in Fulleiton Square on The council has been formed bv unions of Government. City* Council and SIT164 words
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34 1959-07-21 1 A 10-year-old schoolboy. Choi Yee Bong, was involved in an accident with a taxi In Braddell Road at 7.45 a.m. today. He died on arrival at the General Hospital.34 words
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Article48 1959-07-21 1 Bone. Eastern Algeria. Tu i The Public Prosecutor oi Bone, M. Agelou, was shot dead last night as he walked i in the city with his wife Police said several men. thought to be Algerian nationalist insurgents, opened 1 Are from a car.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article31 1959-07-21 1 August hr«,t grade rubber buyers Lob. opeiud in Singapore this morning at 9"< cents per lb up three- eighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.31 words
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Article109 1959-07-21 1 Pretty girl found dead TON DON, Tues. —Au attractive 19-year-old girl in a white blouse ancl a red sicirt was found dead in a North London brook early parent ly strangk d a rope. Detectives scene aitt r a tn .led at the local po.. ..■nd draped I the shallowReuter - 109 words
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Article7 1959-07-21 1 Lungs' for the cubicle dwellers Opinion fasdfasd7 words
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Article26 1959-07-21 1 U'AKSAW. ->ociated ..dent in v. n ordered to tomorrow Polish news agency PAP said Mr. Johnsons corwere b onnectl te conon" hnrm- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article15 1959-07-21 1 Three masked men assaulted Road. Sinore, coffee-shop proprietor ;e cigarettes15 words
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Advertisement89 1959-07-21 1 CAMERAS s INSIDE RED CHINA New P.P. series II T HAT arc conditions in w f Communist China today? The Singapore Free Press has bought an exclusive serie* I 9ee Red China From The In>ide." written bv a journalist who recently returned from a tour of that eountrr The series89 words
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Advertisement151 1959-07-21 1 SAVE EARN 2 NEW FEATURES TODAY rVO great new dollar- study the bargains, study stretching, dollar- how to win the cash earning features are prizes; and remember that today s Singapore Free this money -saving, Press contribution towards money-earning double easing the cares of the feature will appear in the151 words
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Advertisement111 1959-07-21 1 rfPLAYTEX /^y magic circle ilir onU circular *-"P l»ra that v %*tT) Packer, riirM «»r Al i )Lri l wa*4i af tef wa-li. J f ironing. VJ all sixat available at: t l SINGH SONS 11/ 53, Chongi Villoge, Smgop /W?*^ ■*^*^*a^*»wm.%^aK A' m\ fll you cannot leed baby naturally,111 words
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119 1959-07-21 2 More centres after Langkawi KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. pIK Federation Government is going ahead with its plan to regroup hundreds of Mala) fishermen along the West Coast of Malaya into bigger unit>. i tor the Ministry of Agriculture said in Kuala Lumpur yesterci.119 words
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Article37 1959-07-21 2 AKRON iOMo>, Mon.— The Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company announced today it would reduce replacemeni i tyre prices from 5 to 15 per j cent, on certain of its pas- j senger tyre lines37 words
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Article91 1959-07-21 2 Millions in credits for Spain PARIS. Tues. Spain was admitted yesterday as> the 18th member of the O.E.E.C. The announcement said Spain would immediately benefit from a large credit equivalent to $300 million from the funds of the European Monetary Agreement. Other aid At tne same time the International Monetary91 words
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Article124 1959-07-21 2 NL w \niik Mon- The I ord I oiindation todav rants of: n to Indonesia for stud} lours in the I.S. for mor administrative officii lin Ministry of l din tt I1 IM StlKlv of ti Hffi inwiaii r.vuoo to the Institate International I.124 words
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116 1959-07-21 2 V'lwc.isall, lues. *>* A British shipowner •said here yesterday that the cost oi new Britishouilt vessels was so high that it was becoming impossible to earn a profit. He was Mr. Basil Sanderson, chairman of snaw, Savill and Albion Ltd., who watched theReuter - 116 words
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Article119 1959-07-21 2 Bid for trade, tourism OPENS OFFICE IN SYDNEY MELBOURNE, Tues.— The Hong Kong Government would open an office in Sydney to promote trade and tourism, according to the chairman of the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce, Mr. J. D. Clague. Mr. Clague said in an interview here that Hong Kong119 words
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Round the World Market Preces
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Article168 1959-07-21 2 LONDON, July 50. fievious Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European porta July unquoted unquoted \u« 28 *< buyers 28 buyers 28 -i sellers 28 2 sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 28* buvers 28 < buyers 28 sellers 28 :t sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement168 words
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Article103 1959-07-21 2 tin Btratts spot 101.25 nom. 102.12 nom. TIN futures Straits Contract Jul? 101.00 buyers 101.50 buyers 102.25 sellers 102.00 sellers Sept 101.00 buyers 101.50 buvers 102.25 seller.s 102.00 fellers TONE: Quiet. I U ES: Nil. BIBBER: Future* July 34.75 buyers 35.20 bm ens 35.10 seller.s 35.50 seller.Sept103 words
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Article36 1959-07-21 2 NEW YORK. Julv PirTious Todar 30 industrial.* 657 13 t'54.54 20 Railroads 166.95 165.75 40 Domestic Bonds 83 19 83.10 15 I' HHties 88 95 88 9*. mi Stocks Composite Arerage* 219.21 218.3436 words
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Article67 1959-07-21 2 Malabar spot 26 awaitlnf release 26. afloats 25 to 25 *i. July shipment 25-i, 25*-.-, cf. Lampong upot 26 l i. a**itins release 26. afloats 23 "i to 25U. Julv ship- irenr 25-j. 24% to 25'... df eara***ak unquoted. Muntok white spot 42. awaiting release 4: afloats 41-2.67 words
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Article90 1959-07-21 2 COPRA Philippines t-.i.1. L.K. No?-tb European ports deliTerad ciffht per long ton Auf COPRA, Straits c.i.f. U.K. North European ports delivered weifht per lonf ton Auf COCONCT OIL crude Straits v i.f European ports in bulk per lonj ton Auf./ Sept. COCONUT OIL crude Cevlon ci.f. European90 words
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Article1676 1959-07-21 2 MININGS .51 R j .66 S .62 S i Horj Kong 49 B 4 '3 I 5-1 a9 S j lens H»2 4 c b 4 9 B 5355 S I 16 9 B 16 9 B 17 1 9 17/1 S i J«lisa:g '5 91,676 words
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169 1959-07-21 2 PLLOWINu ruUdatee have pas>ed the examinations conducted by the Australian Society of Accountants ln Singapore in May: Preliminary: Aw Hong Le Ahmad Bin Muaiapha Ow, Chua fciak Kw.r,^. I I Chonu Kim Chia Whre George Pan Chaw Fu. Jaflar II fl R Oum. Kong169 words
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24 1959-07-21 2 Business in London stocks restrict I ONDON StOCK Nc\* I by a Oaim mar- I Ster lX)rt bui quiean earl Do flee Stro irret24 words
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18 1959-07-21 2 37 CARS FINIS IN MOBIL ECONOMY RU Cm p. natioi in E Ot The ol 2< ■l ind18 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-07-21 2 It's quite simple realiy. General, lust remember that everything in black were got— ■every >t hino in red we one22 words
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Article115 1959-07-21 2 20 miners say 'yes' to barter KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s. Twenty Chinese lin Perak. Selangor and P have agreed to take pan i the barter trade with !to exchange tin tor agricultural products This was Bated ;by the president ol the Malaya Ch ciation. Mr. Chong Khoon Lin. He said that115 words
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Article27 1959-07-21 2 TOKYO. A V German tradr I by Dr. K. Darnel. the Bonn lllnistn mics. has arrived here b: negotiate a new tra merce agreement. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-07-21 2 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharxr expected today: Benlomcr.ci 1 2 Fultala 4 5. Ferhsea 6A. Lykcs C 7. Leninogoisk 8 y. W raio 10 11. City oi Li\erpool 13 14. Mikumo .\fhiu 16 16. B 18. Maetsuycker 1» Wall 4. Klmanls 21 22 Sii Maru66 words
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Advertisement222 1959-07-21 2 Va_/ "GREATEST OF ALL ll TARZANS" CONTEST vll $50.00 CASH PRIZE, TO YOUR KID IF HE WINS! mis CONTESI l> (iri\ TO ALL CHILDREN LP TO 111l M.I Ol TIN ONLY! IM II CONTESTANT Ml**r HI \TTIRID IN LOIN llnlH OMPII II WITH TOY BOW AND ARROW AND roi KMI222 words
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200 1959-07-21 3 He directed psychological warfare in Malaya TUP LONDON. Tuosflav 1 t'SSr w thc Hritish BrosdSn g Mr Il'S Eh? C ex-Malayan I uoh .fdirf eto (;rt ne t0 BUC ««d Sir "lan 1 when sir lan rctio communist terrorists Joined as assistant editor Greene200 words
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Article80 1959-07-21 3 No tears shed at thug's funeral 4 IDERED terday burim the Pek San in Upp* Thomson Road, ithout K black of hi sta early Oil CID ..ber of the Onl ndful of people the funeral. the burial, his r. Chan F pore Harbour welder, told the NOT SORRY He did80 words
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Article35 1959-07-21 3 AN 18-1 d in Sii by Qa Ita way to The animal World Scout Jamboree now b Philippine*. It will Kept in the I Zoo. by leave* by PAA for35 words
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Article77 1959-07-21 3 LOG EXPORTS BOOMoom KUALA LUMPUR Mon. new lii. Ith which she is doing .ng bu She precedent by unpawn timber to Japan. Tlie Japanese are a logs a* they them. e two types of timber logs which are being shipped nei and white both of which are I ae of77 words
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Article41 1959-07-21 3 Mr. A. Fraser-Brunner will give a lecture on "Birds as a Hobby." illustrated with coloured slides at the Cultural Centre. Singapore. 8.30 p.m. on July 30. The lecture re <] bv the Singapore Cage-Bird Society. Admission is tree.41 words
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Article99 1959-07-21 3 A RUSSIAN, Vladimir Jarkoff. 38. who admitted 29 previous convictions, was sentenced to five years' preventive detention and a days jail by a District Court in Singapore yesterdav on a charge of criminallv intimidating his wife. Gertrude Rozario and another of hurtins her by giv-99 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-07-21 3 AIIWUIUUILUIII. i I II rY-THREE girls took part in an audition at the Hollywood Room, Odeon Cinema. Singapore, last ninht for the "South Pacific Night" floor show at the Ocean Park Hotel on Aug. 1. len wen- selected. In this Free Press picture Christina Lee. onr of84 words
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Article72 1959-07-21 3 Rallies: Planters to think again KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TVHE United Planting Association o: Malaya will decide tomorrow whether election rallies bv political parties should be allowed on the ot" its membi Mr. T. H. 1 lier dor. that political meetings >!. not b The U.P.A.M. had pn held that property,72 words
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Article98 1959-07-21 3 Snag in fish deal KUALA LUMPUR. T ite the eagerness of I lon to start a market for Malaya's ikan kembong. the Director Mr. Soong Ming Kong, -aid ay that Indonesia was still "our safest bet." He said: "It is true that a ftnn 'ion had ordered about 200 tons98 words
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Article50 1959-07-21 3 THREE Singapore Tamil .aid Trafalgar Home" have received worth of Tamil books from Valluvar Illam. a Tamil association. The three schools are Kalaimagal Tamil School Bharathithasan School and the St George's Tamil School. The books were bought from proceeds from cinema shows organised oy tne Vallu-50 words
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Article47 1959-07-21 3 CANNING WAS SUCCIESS KUALA LUMPUR. TU( Hundreds butans and duriai expected to be produced by the Rural and Industrial Developmei coming fruit i The experimi i last n was technically successful. Mr. E. K. Fisk, a •mbo Plan who is in char- RIDA nomic ar.d said he.47 words
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Article30 1959-07-21 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.- Korean pianist, Sura Kang. will -now a film mi Korea at the iWCA Ii ai Women's b In Raffles Quay at 10.15 t.m on Wednesdi30 words
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174 1959-07-21 3 Anti-graft Bill will give wide powers to CID men KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government is to introduce a Prevention of Corruption Bill in Parliament this year. Tlie Bill will give wide powers to officers of the anti-Corruption Department, officially called the "Special Crime" section ot the C.I.D. Le^al experts174 words
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92 1959-07-21 3 Fish auction system still under study IT UALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Department ol Cooperative Development is still studying plans for introducing an open public auction system for the sale of fish in Kuala Lumpur. A spokesman for the Department said no final decision had been reached. He said the system,92 words
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Article52 1959-07-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s. The Rural and Industrial development Authority i_> gomg anead with its plan lor training more youths to become estate managers. A RIDA spokesman said here jesteraay thai investigations were being made into tne possibility of bu; certain rubber estates In Johore for52 words
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Advertisement28 1959-07-21 3 Light with TiSHZCA 60 t tt d LTI. i CLARINET S 140.00 EACH Cash TM. LTD S pore 6 i HOUSE *d S'pore 7. H&i'J ji *»^r- __B&___L_l_iB28 words
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Advertisement310 1959-07-21 3 mmmm 16M8 mmm TOURIST CLASS Fur iull detail* ol BOA C world wide route* and de Lux*. First Class. Tourist and Economy Class strife It vour Local Travel Agent or MALAYAN AIRWAYS, General Sales Agent* in Singapore, the Federation of Malavm, and British North Borneo BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION FOR310 words
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Miscellaneous288 1959-07-21 3 CLUES ACROSS start an argument (Tt. Boisterious mirth 11 Latin substitute tor an We? (5. 8». asei? Don't take any notice 8 Pip'.-> I mi aing oi the score' <4>. nild fn the States (11). 12 What's in addition? Elsie, not 12 The man with ihe know-how I! <4». tto.288 words
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Article, Illustration117 1959-07-21 4 Cummings - Cummings ...by HUGH can stop pretending to be a Socialist, and can consume oysters with Hallsham at the Carlton IKC can stop pretending to be President, and can give serious thought to serious things at last117 words
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Article318 1959-07-21 4 BILL KNOX - The stone of destiny in reverse BILL KNOX BY ********************1l lllllllllllllllllllllir \N OTHER vanishing Stone "It's the Stone of Destiny... in reverse," chuckled Mr. F. R. Stewart, Glasgow representative of the Stewart Society. "But how on earth could they move this on- puzzled Mr. C. Stewart Henderson, of Edinburgh, central318 words
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Article, Illustration505 1959-07-21 4 EILEEN ANDERSON - GIRL OF TODAY WELL EQUIPPED TO FACE UP TO LIFE EILEEN ANDERSON By WISH there wen junior miss in my house. I would at once consult her on how to do the housework and could count on her to cut my chore-time in half. I would also rely on to505 words
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648 1959-07-21 4 EAST MEETING WEST on FLOOR of the PLAYROOM! ICCORDIXG to the portents, and the experts who draw conclusions from them, there arc boom days ahead for the world s toy trade —and recent arrangements made by Britain with the Soviet Union may lead to Russian novelties finding their way into648 words
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Article294 1959-07-21 4 'Women can work as a team MME. CLAI'DE KOGAN of Nice is taking a break from designing swimsuits and bikinis for wear on the golden Mediterranean beaches. For months now her thoughts have moved 26.750 feet above beach level to the eternal snows of a Himalayan peak. She has been294 words
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Advertisement100 1959-07-21 4 IHI I .Mi Green Spot '^9Pk9r CLASSIFIED ADS. m tour sotvit I FOTOi 8 R roio: -jSIB ■i 31 IG CHEE 2800 SHOPPING GUIDE n ID bow; i tra I IfHEEI TO STAY RK HOTEL Re- pore PHOTOGRAPH V r#ra purposes ries. broi ICI OM\iot>\iio\ VAI ANT HED Bt en100 words
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Advertisement31 1959-07-21 4 mSt^ cy -*^fi" ku IF2o >Ml sec sn' wf^-^^fc9 RANGE K BRIGHT i AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING PHOTOGRAR 103, NORTH BRIT RUBY PHOTO CO., LTD. 2 <>«chard m 191, PiNANG ROa31 words
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Miscellaneous322 1959-07-21 4 sl^HlHlHii^^^HHiUHJh|^j^H HBh ■_______H________U_______H_______HHn PM 100 Programme Sum- son at the 8.8.C. Theatre 7.30 Dupa Kenchana. leader), Reynaldo Lachica mary; 102 Souvenirs From Organ; 6.00 A Day To Re- First programme in a series violin), Louis Moyzer (celShowiand. Featuring the member. Birthday and in which Malay and In- io), Gus Styne322 words
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Article307 1959-07-21 5 DOYT DETERMINE WHAT m )kS THEY SHOULD READ 9 [states lntormation Services in <sin<*o.^w. b. of its work here fo\^ n :n„er for Labour and Kw?M?iL B"bJ£ .IIU I Bl Books loaned at request of community centres forced moa of the community centres in Singapore to307 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-07-21 5 GLORIA Kiang. left, and Rita Liu stole the show at the Cultural Centre yesterday with their piece entitled "Ballet Rose They were dancing at a charity performanee produced bv the Red Shoes School of Ballet called "Les Petites Danseuse." The proceeds of the show will87 words
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Article46 1959-07-21 5 W ater supply stoppage There will be no water supply along Yong Siak Strict, between I Poh Road and Kim Tian Road, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, the City Water Engineer's Department announced yesterday. The shut-off is due to the laying of connecting water46 words
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Article123 1959-07-21 5 3 airmen get cash awards THREE Far East Air Force NCO's have been awarded cash prizes by the Com-mander-in-Chief. Air Marshal the Earl of Bandon. for putting forward ideas which increased service efficiency. They are Cpl. P. C. Garritt of R.A.F. Seletar. Senior F Sgt. H. Shaw. R.A.F. Changi. and123 words
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Article, Illustration319 1959-07-21 5 ONE- WIFE LA W: SHE PRAISES S'TORE GOVT. yHE secretary of the Singapore Council of Women, 1 Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, who has returned to the I State after an extensive lecture tour, yesterday complimented the Government on its decision to j recognise only monogamous marriages, except I among the Muslims,319 words
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Article100 1959-07-21 5 Services Lands Board: 7 named Seven serving officers have been chosen to be members of the Services Lands Board. Singapore. They are Captain F. V. Harrison, Fleet Supply Officer, Far East Station: Mr. K. P. Tanner, Surveyor of Lands. Far East Station, Brig. D. C. Curme, Deputy Quarter-master-General, Far East100 words
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208 1959-07-21 5 Safeguards for Malays: Talks by Chamber 'THE need for special safeguards for the interests of the Malays in Singapore, and the form they should take, will be discussed by the Malay Chamber of Commerce at an executive committee meeting lext week. The president of the chamber, Inche Hamid AK told208 words
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Miscellaneous111 1959-07-21 5 TODAY MM (Outram Road): Chinese adult beginners pm and 4.30 p.m.. lower primaries 6.30 p.m.: Ballroom dancing beginners 5.30 p.m.. advanced 6.30 p.m.: Mathematics Pri. VI 7 p.m.; Malay absolute beginners p.m. YWC.V (Raffles Quay): Malav beginners 10 15 am: Japanese flower arrangement 10.1)0 a.m.: Blue Triangle Club Cooking demonstration111 words
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Miscellaneous42 1959-07-21 5 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 12.13 p.m. and 11.27 p.m. TOMORROW: 12.52 pm THIRSDAY: 012 a.m. and 128 pm FRIDAY: o.sti a.m. and 201 pm SATIRDAY: 1.40 a.m. and 2.33 p.m. SUNDAY: 2.24 a.m. and 3.06 pm. MONDAY: 3.10 a.m. and 3.42 p.m42 words
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Calling all Photographers
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Article, Illustration11 1959-07-21 6 Kxpert comments on VOIR print> inthony Chk11 words
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Article, Illustration475 1959-07-21 6 PHOTOGRAPHERS of the South East Asia Photographic Society, founded only last year, are once again rated the best in Malaya. According to the Photographic Society of America's "Who's Who in Photography foi 1959," Kwan Sam Hoi, F.R.P.S., one of the vice-presidents of the society,475 words
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Article193 1959-07-21 6 THIS bird study is not bad. The only fault is that ihe arm-chair has no relation to a subject like a bird. Needless to say, bird studies are preferably shown outdoors in natural habitat. The photographer ol thi** picture has don«* the right thin-; and kept the193 words
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Article252 1959-07-21 6 jr."** fireworks DEAR SUNNY, Can you teach me and my friends how to get good fireworks pictures? S.C.L. You should work with a tripod or some other firm support. Aim your camera toward the display area. Set it for a time exposure and open the shutter. After252 words
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Article32 1959-07-21 6 ■Ceamen Colum H 1 I .I If you thick i an o\ci IMI ll bei: IMI lil M tm iu ti\< IMI I M in c32 words
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Advertisement163 1959-07-21 6 £3jt Room mß^~~^| or lunch-time and dinner gements in delightful n 1 Japanese style. V OPEN DAILY (except Sundays) Wil ADELPHI y&_P HOTEL (^fa NEW RELEASES 'i I HANDEL Maekei Ml SH FOR THE ROYAL FIREWORKS CONCERTO DIE CORI IN F MAJOR concerto No. for Two Wind Bands and Strings)163 words
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Advertisement16 1959-07-21 6 WORLD 1899 fC' *\tmwVl r mm CIN£ CA^-i j neerm**. I tmMtm t»< lt«, field SHRIRO16 words
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Miscellaneous311 1959-07-21 6 JEFF MWVKi: b> Svdne> Jordan a #(OV j AT LONDOSI AIRPORT. ULTAR THE MARTIAN I W^^" "^O ,«iiSfA^^ r-^n SAYS GOODBYE TO HIS THREE FRIENDS^. -<I^sm W'MM— A PREPARATIONS FOR y^. -v. SMOOTH jOB iiSSK? E ]S^ W S VOurCLiStOmS T DON'T TELL >T VOUBET T^ d THE PLANE. MAC.311 words
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Advertisement91 1959-07-21 7 ow f« ICED 6 OBMENTS I 7.90 6.90 2.50 KHEMCO'S »S3«. WAI CHEONG FOR DISTINCTIVE jAILORING at MEW LOW PRICES J S p»»e. CiHUINE OFFER CAPITOL GOWN SHOP qapore. SALE NOW esses from $2800 -esses from $58.00 HULDA i Pedestal SHROFFS gopore. ***** Showrec WP: PRICES Cotton Gcrmo FAST BOILING91 words
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Advertisement164 1959-07-21 7 ATTENTION LADIES! NEVER BEFORE SPECIAL SALESCOUNTER THINGS AT HALF-PRICE BLOUSES, UNDERWEAR, DRESSING GOWNS C. K. TANG LTD. 310, Or chord Rood, S'pore. Tel: *****/8 4 ***** GENUINE BARGAIN SALE BY POPULAR DEMAND $100,000.00 Worth of Textiles Must be cleared! A range c f high !es ot rock bottom •s to164 words
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Advertisement482 1959-07-21 7 fHE Singapore Free Press today offers its Where to go for these cut-price bargains? readers a new feature which will save This page tells you where. them dollars. Remember the bargains are genuine, otherT fVlfte^ 9 wi se they wouldn't have been offered to you. rtniJr ™t? y l redU482 words
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Advertisement451 1959-07-21 7 Indian handwoven dress materials are indispensable. Visit Handlooms at 23, Race Course Lane for exotic handwoven fabrics selling at wonderful bargain prices, which includes a wonderful special offer of bedspreads 60" x 90" at $5.50 each. SSS ATTRACTIVE FABRICS AVAILABLE at Kripalson's 65, Arab Street. You must wander around their451 words
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Advertisement409 1959-07-21 7 Deliveries can be made to your home for no extra charge. SHROFFS (M) LTD., new showroom at 60-62, Orchard Road, is selling a large selection of carpets and rugs. Hire purchase terms available for Orient and Hulda fans from as low as $7/- per month, with no initial down-pay-ment. Orient.409 words
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Advertisement367 1959-07-21 7 North Bridge Road tailor Wai Cheong. With expert cutting and skilful finishing Wai Cheong are fully conversant with the latest American and European styles. LUSTRO-WARE IS designed to accent and glamorize the home. Its beauty and unbreakable utility have won the acceptance of today's housewife. One of their unique bargains367 words
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Advertisement187 1959-07-21 7 j INDIAN HANDLOOMS Bed Spreads, Sorees tath Towels, Picnic Mats and Cushion Covers All at very reduced prices SINGH'S CARPETS 47/49, Stamford Road, Singaporo. Tel: ***** SUPER BARGAIN OFFER LADIES SHOES IN LATEST FASHION PRICES FROM $3, $5, $8 and $10 upwards. Visit KIAT SHOES CO. 43, Stamford Road, Singapore.187 words
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Advertisement208 1959-07-21 7 JUST UNPACKED! INDIAN WOOLLEN CARPETS AND RUGS ENGLISH AXMINSTER COTTON CARPETS AMERICAN FURNISHING TO CLEAR FORMER PRICE $4.50 NOW $2.20 SINGH'S CARPETS 47/49, Stamford Rood, Singopore. Tel: ***** i SUMMER »SALE NOW ON AMI.RK W DACRON TROUSERS TO WEAR FROM $14.50 P*UR IlHi 28 to 40 AT ASHA'S 42, HIGH208 words
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Article, Illustration177 1959-07-21 8 Cash prizes for your letters a READER writes that the happiest moment of her life was when doctors told her life was when doctors told her that her desperately ill baby son was going to live. "He has since grown healthy and strong/' she writes, "but I shall never forget177 words
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Article, Illustration486 1959-07-21 8 u A GIRL is never too young to start learning how to be beautifull/' says French woman Madame Yvonne de Vogelas. "And one of the most im- I portant factors is shining, lustrous hair." 1 Mme. de Vogelas, one of Singapore's leading hair486 words
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Article, Illustration491 1959-07-21 8 OOME of the best-dressed girls in Singapore are those who believe in making their own clothes. Attractive Gaik Kim just loves to buy a length of material and set to work. In Eve's picture she is trying to make up her mind491 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-07-21 8 Children love to scamper off to ballet school BALLET teacher Elaine Vine shoivs one of the youngest members how to hold hi 1 point a toe. PART of the choo30 words
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Article, Illustration290 1959-07-21 8 IIENTIOX school to i most children and they will either fix you with a frosty stare or they will run a mile. But not when it is a school of j dancing. One such establishment in Singapore is the school of ballet run by Elaine Vine.290 words
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Article59 1959-07-21 8 'Mm, lovely that's me' DO you ever feel that you have an affinity with certain perfumes? You take one snilf and think "Mm. lovely that's me. This ls a good time to play that hunch and to treat yourself to a bot: a large one if you can all ord59 words
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Article253 1959-07-21 8 EE ANSWERS YOU BEAUTY QUERIES ercise to slim down and uaist: Tm quite hai about my shape, from a little extra Height just here? she says. HERE is an exercise which will do exactly v you wish but it is no; easy vus you miiiht think Kneel on the rloor253 words
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Advertisement220 1959-07-21 8 !Ii you like good coffee drink HUG -Caffeine -free coffee p that cannot harm your heart, nerves or digestion PURE INSTANf|-^f TT COFFEE U day aiii.culty in obtaining wnte to. HACEMEYER'S •>l AIM. ARE I ROSE" TEL 361 78 Certified PHYSIOTHERAPIST Ifl Spot Reducing L^^S^&r^JC^E" Latest Ber gonie •^\V jj^\\220 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-07-21 9 Harrison- Cray - Harrison-Cray I. SOUTH had a curious blind spot had begu:. :ee opades: Four Fl*.e Clubs. He made a mild slam :oom for a con'r«.ct ot Four ;r!h hapoe: :»übs su good •js a operate Five Chu I could lr. loon as .owed some Ui-46 words
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Article50 1959-07-21 9 Hospital hit top form 1 1 s 1. ARSENAL Tan To Hospi: irm yesterday at Bales Road. There v. about Hospitals and their the SAF A Div. 3B and Dollah The rou: doze i U P with by JuAr oaUled ga were unable to ma and ver. Quah Kim loal50 words
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Article30 1959-07-21 9 Now champ cuts celebrations CO CITY. Tues. Jose E on nori Be lie iniL L the to join the < started on Saturday with a hero's reception witnessed by 200.000 persons.30 words
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332 1959-07-21 9 i Jaya Sports Club 4: Perhimponan Sitia Club 2 V DUTH an irnering valuable points for Setia Jaya in the x A D relay at Farrer Park with their young forwards ali of them under lv s they proved both faster and fitter. fhting hard332 words
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Article235 1959-07-21 9 Kebanaran Club 2; Pondok Peranakan 1 BOTH teams were drawn up and ready to begin but the referee was nowhere to be seen. <AFA Div. 3B r and Neave ground was reduced to a friendlv when by 535 p.m. the referee still bad not 1235 words
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Article22 1959-07-21 9 80 ENTER FROM THE SCHOOLS 'ombined Schools ■ah. -v iii contest the ore A. A. A. eh* mpionr Farrei' Pa*'k un July22 words
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Article232 1959-07-21 9 Murray Rose first in great swim rpOKYO, Tues. Murray -s Rose of Australia, Tsuyoshi Yamanaka of Japan, and Alan Somers of the United States last night produced a partial preview of next year's Olympic swimming with a classic 1.500 metre race in which all three beat their previous best times.232 words
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Article44 1959-07-21 9 BUCHAREST. Tues. Rumanian players won four titles in tne European junior table tennis championships. The fifth title, the girls" doubles, went to a Rumanian and a Russian playing to- "ether. Eleh't countries took part m the championships.— Reu- 1 ter.44 words
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Article, Illustration608 1959-07-21 9 A GOLD MEDAL FOR DADDY AFTER a hectic week of rivalry and records the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club championships were concluded at the week-end. And down among: the lower age groups, overshadowed by the feats of the senior swimmers, was a boy who one day will be Malaya's champion. He608 words
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Article58 1959-07-21 9 CHICAGO. Tuts. Sally Moore, of California, won the women's singles title in the U.S. national clay court lawn tennis championships hert when she beat Sandra Reynold* of South Africa 6-2. 2-6. 6-3 In the final. Bernard Bartzen retained hU men's singles title by beating Whitney58 words
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Article50 1959-07-21 9 SOCCER: SAFA League. Div. 1. Maxwell g Kota Raja. Jalan Besar Stadium. 5.15 p.m.: Div. 3A. Geylang United v. Queenatown, (iry iang: Customs v. Ala Kappa. Ftrrer Park; Div. 38. Bintang Bulan v Police "A", Balestier Road; Friendly Rajaji v. SCC, padang: Gurkha Police v. Jollilads, Farrer Park.50 words
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346 1959-07-21 9 Indians set for second county win LONDON 1 Tues. India were well ln line for their second victory of the tour over a county fide after two days play in the three day match against Middlesex here at Lords yesterday. India: 373 tor seven declared: Middlesex: 217 (R. Hooker 80;346 words
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Article36 1959-07-21 9 Heavy rain from 5.30 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. prevented track work tnls morning at Penang. All [racks were closed. They will be open for fast work thia afternoon at 2 p.m.36 words
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Article334 1959-07-21 9 JD. FOWLER and Melvin Brown brought the Singapore Lawn Tennis championships to a conclusion yesterday by dethroning defending doubles rh amnions. Khong Kit Soon and Khong Kit Thong, at the Tanglin Club. The unheeded pair beat the Khong brothers 8-2, 2*6. 6-4 In a match334 words
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297 1959-07-21 9 Please defend the doubles, B.A.M. asks Charoen W E wanf y° u in thc TT doubles, the Badminton Association of Malaya has written to Sism's Charoen Watanasin. "Please won't you change your mind? They were making an iffort yesterday to get the igile holder of the Malaran singles and doubles297 words
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Article171 1959-07-21 9 "VTOT so good and not so il bad." Is how team manager Woo Cho Kin of the Hong Kong Chii. touring team regards Singapore's footballers. The team, which left Hong Kong by air yesterday, is due to play in Singapore on Aug. 13. 15 and171 words
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Article64 1959-07-21 9 CABLE FROM NON-WHITE SPORTSMEN DURBAN Two organisations representing abo .00 non white sportsmen in South Africa have cabled their "Iv congratulations Papwa" Sewgolum. the Durban Indian who won the D>. Open golf championship at The B*| The cable v. e South African Soccer Fe4i Tion ar.d the South African Spo_Reuter - 64 words
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Advertisement107 1959-07-21 9 B O ii f^L^LML^L^L^L^L^L^LM W MT^k ■l^MMWtmmmW M MmW M' •IL eLJ*L#iiu*it IJHf m i-__K_^.H ff. 3 Sfc EJe /a f MMMMr m MMM r /fl SPORT SHIRTS also >>^rMH«WMrtiMiMfeM____^^ PLUS Bargains in Ties, Sox, etc. From JULY 20th till JULY 30th H pM^MHiISI 86 HIGH STREEf THI MINS SHOP107 words
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Article222 1959-07-21 10 PARLIAMENTARY FACTIONS AGREE TO GUIDED DEMOCRACY MODERATE MUSLIMS ALSO IN ACCORD JAKARTA, Tuesday. THE majority of parliamentary tactions are reported to have agreed Ul support President Sukarno, thus bringing to an end any possible open opposition to his "guided democracy" plan at this stage. Leaders of222 words
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Article50 1959-07-21 10 BOAC WOULD BE MAKING PROFIT IF.. LONDON. Tue.v Mr. ison, Transanu ..ition. the Ba O.fcl CorporaL.on would it were American reluctint Tokyo rights ought i mternaBOAC I a>ite com >aid. [Hi makin Mid- He told the House of 1 the Sir the a hairman belt, to exI M East ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article19 1959-07-21 10 .•lhi. Tues.— The oy ned I the to diaTl. h affected the nth. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article25 1959-07-21 10 Turkey denies a Sy rian report '■'KARA. T. Turkey denied report ree T officers re killed 'lie Turki.-h-Syrwn fronon Saturday when a land exploded ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article110 1959-07-21 10 LONDON. Tues, Police inv ing the murder ol Mr. Solomon Lever. 64Ld lormer Mayor of here, whose boay found on a loot path in Ching lord, a London suburb, on Sunday, have began questioning thousands of housewives and factory workmen. Mr. Lever had been lured toReuter - 110 words
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Article33 1959-07-21 10 BOSTON. Mon. An American Airlines DC -6 with oi) persons aboard nosed over while making an instrument landing at fog-shrouded Logan airport tonight. One person was injured in the U.P.I mishap.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article28 1959-07-21 10 TUNIS. Tues. Tunisia night orcered a state of* emergency in the Algerian border region near Sakiet Sidi-Youssef after a series of incidents in the area.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article71 1959-07-21 10 THE Indonesian ConsulGeneral in Singapore. Major-General. Gusti Djatikusumo. is due to return to Singapore tomorrow aiternoon. The General went to Jakarta last week to be sworn in as an Under-Minister In charge of. Lands. Communications. Posts and Telegraphs in the new Cabinet. It is not71 words
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Article64 1959-07-21 10 A spokesman of the Indonesian Consulate-General in Singapore disclosed today that the cultural mission due to arrive here on Aug. 14 will be a representative group. He said the mission would consist of Balinese. Sundance Javanese and Moluccas dancers, and a party of wellknown Indonesian Chinese64 words
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Article44 1959-07-21 10 OXFORD. Tues.— More than 2.000 car builders began an official strike at the Morris works at Cowley yesterday in protest at the dismissal of their chief shop steward. Mr. Frank Horsman. for an allegeed break of discipline.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration156 1959-07-21 10 i An American family who has been in Indo- nesia for two years passl ed through Singapore this morning on the way home to Alabama in the J Inited States. They are Mr. and Mrs. Guy it. Tremmell and their sons Ernest. 18. and Guy (Junior),Free Press - 156 words
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134 1959-07-21 10 ATHENS, Tuesday. OENERAL GEORGE GRIVAS. former leader of the Greek Cypriot resistance movement EOKA. suggested here last night that Cyprus Britain's Mediterranean island base should not join the British Commonwealth. He said in a forme i statement: "My attention is directed toward Cyprus and no-oneReuter - 134 words
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Article101 1959-07-21 10 lITHITEHOKbE (Yukon), Mon Queen Elizabeth has 'improved tremendously after resting vesteraay. a spokesman said. She haa earlier suffered from fatigue and a stomach upset. The official quoted her doctor surgeon. Captain Derek Steel-Perkins, as saying he saw no reason wh? her programme in the North-West Territories andReuter - 101 words
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Article48 1959-07-21 10 LONDON. Tues.— The British Defence Ministry today described as "pure speculation" London newspaper reports that Britain and t*.e United States would cooperate In a rush programme to build a nuclear-powered aircraft capable of staying in the air for three or foui weeks at a time. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article36 1959-07-21 10 LONDON. Tues. There were fewer divorces in Britain last year. Civil judicial statistics published yesterday show that 26.444 matrimonial petitions were filed during 1958 a decrease ci 1.618 compared with 1957. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article37 1959-07-21 10 LONDON, Tues. Mr. David Ormsby Gore. Minister of State for Foreign AfTairs. gave a categorical assurance in the House of Commons yesterday that West Germany would not be allowed to manufacture nuclear weap- ons.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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344 1959-07-21 10 SINGAPORE Finance Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee yesterday charged that the present group of union leaders had attempted to mislead the public into believing that they, too, were fighting for a principle the principle of negotiations, the principle of collective bargaining. Dr.344 words
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190 1959-07-21 10 Anti-Red campaign scares off Mr. K. GENEVA, Tues.— The Soviet Government's surprise decision to call off Mr. Kh rushche Vs Scandinavian visit was due to a continuation of an anti Soviet campaign in that area, Communist sources at the Foreign Ministers' conference said last night. They said criticisms of theReuter - 190 words
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Article158 1959-07-21 10 N. Vietnam accused of a ruse THE Communist observance y(.steday ot Vietnam Daywas "a political move aiming at nothing but propaganda purposes." said Mr. Tran Kim Phuong. Consul for Vietnam In Singapore and Charge d'Aflaires in Kuala Lumpur. .He pointed out that the Communist authorities of North Vietnam, who were158 words
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Article60 1959-07-21 10 Troops transported by Beverley aircraft of the Royal Air Force. Far East, and des- j troyers from the Far East Station will take part In an exercise In the Sandakan j area of North Borneo in con- junction with the mobile j force of the60 words
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Article81 1959-07-21 10 LONDON, Tue*.— Miss Pat Smythe, Britain's top I horsewoman was taken to hospital with a head injury yesterday after being thrown in the opening event or the 'Royal International Horse Show. Later, she returned to the show ring and rode a clear round in81 words
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297 1959-07-21 10 MALAYA WILL CARRY OUT JAPANESE PADI ADVICE KUALA LU i THE Minister of Agriculture, j. Ishak, yesterday annou: would soon implement the v..; tions put up by five Japy crease the padi production in tl experts' services were made Colombo Plan. The minister said that tl out these Japanese experts297 words
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Article62 1959-07-21 10 LONDON. Tue.v— A spc>r man for the emj. said last night that discussions yesterday had off* ome hope of progress In findii. solution of Britain's five-week-oid pnnting dispute. Joint talks between thr two sides in the dispute which has made over 100.000 workers idle andReuter - 62 words
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Article54 1959-07-21 10 Scouts water shortage ends MANIL Tues. Mr. William Qua a. deputy Chief j Scout for international liaiison, today denied a Manila 'press report that there was danger of an epidemic breakj ino out at the tenth world jamboree camps because of water short. The problem has been solved •and rationingReuter - 54 words
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44 1959-07-21 10 Seven sho fired into restauram from a ca I ONDON sh( a pa into in Can West I a man Th nan.' to pu. where pla< I Cypri table a injury. He I ed a I the t lined num in the a ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article33 1959-07-21 10 S.I.T. MAN TO EXAM IN U Mr A I the Sii Ur,i I I Sin g a m Trust, I M diploma ratie I par Singapo: I Joined I lng I when I33 words
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Article14 1959-07-21 10 Strik at U.K film studios LON I tion British through oackT). •he Nai ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Miscellaneous43 1959-07-21 10 Cinema Guide CATMAV Phone 33»0 The Trjj ODEON Phone ***** The 39 Step* 1.43. 4.1 A &.30 p.m NCW ALHAMBRA Phone *****: Ol N.;ht Freight Plus Return frm<n The Sea 2 30. 6.00 A ODEON KATONG Phone *****: Ghost Diver Plus Plunder Road43 words
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