The Singapore Free Press, 24 July 1959
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Title Section13 1959-07-24 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1959. No. *****. 15 CENTS.13 words
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10 1959-07-24 1 Opinion Prescott report on Nanyang H H X i. >cd.10 words
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Article21 1959-07-24 1 LONDON. Fri. Britain m Peking ;cted to protect an alleged infringe- of the China-Hong order by Commune! workmen.— Reuter.21 words
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Article73 1959-07-24 1 WWTUES Ike Singapore V? Rubber .Market re»umeil this mornine. Auuiivt |TMk WM quoted at SI. OI per Ib.. the highest since early June. XI one and onelith cents higher than \t-st»T close, although late Soviet buying had taken the unto Sl.OOl. Thursday's rise was uell73 words
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Article151 1959-07-24 1 Schoolboy sees slippers on balcony* Salesman is found dead on pavement [HE body of a young Singapore salesman "as found on the five-foot-way outside the Singapore Improvement Trust "death leap" flats m Upper Pickering Street early this morning. H< Mr. Tan Ci -hop s :\t, wh nth151 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-07-24 1 picture. The thief of the Royal v station m Hone Kong Commodore G. D. A. Gregory, who left Singapore b Cathay Pacific Airways thi morning to return to th Colony after talks with th Commander-in-Chief. Fa Fast Station. Admiral S Gerald Gladstone. Free PressFree Press - 48 words
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238 1959-07-24 1 Colonial Secretary faces 'guit call LONDON, Fri. Parliament will next Tuesday debate two government White Papers issued yesterday, giving the official findings ot separate official investigations into two events that shook Africa earlier this year. There may be demands by the Labour opposition for the resignation of the Colonial Secretary,Reuter - 238 words
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142 1959-07-24 1 'I SAW RED CHINA FROM THE INSIDE' New F.P. series tomorrow C TART ING m the Singapore Free Press tomorrow is a great new series, "I Saw Red Chine From The Inside," by a V/estern journclist who recently went on an extended tour of that country. The author, Mr Louis142 words
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Article55 1959-07-24 1 LONDON. F Madame Martha BrusM't 50-year-old Interiiatiunal h yesterday lost a K l—ooo nigh Court action here ft{fttnst a wealthy Australian-born London Insurance broker. 67--year-old Mr. Edward Lumley. Mr. Lumley wa.s awarded judgment with costs. Madame Bru. id sued him lor money which alleged was dueReuter - 55 words
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Article352 1959-07-24 1 Lloyd's talk of progress lays bare differing views ojf West pENEVA, Fri.— Britain yesterday made a new "effort to push the deadlocked East-West talks towards a successful conclusion, either here or at tho summit. The initiative came frcm Selwyn Lloyd who declared his conviction that the talks had352 words
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Article31 1959-07-24 1 MONTREAL. Fn. A vege- table .substitute for «g*gg b€*n developed by Cen^! America,, specialists In ch d nutrition, a congress of child doctor, was told here yeoter- day. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-07-24 1 picture THE Comniander-in-Chief of the Ncpalese Army. LtGen. Nir Shum Sheck Rana. and his wife, who left Singapore for Hong Kong by Cathay Pacific Airways this morning. They had spent a fortnight here as the guests of theC-in-C. Far East Land Forces. Lt.-Gen. Sir RichardFree Press - 78 words
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196 1959-07-24 1 Family forced to abandon poodle Roo m swamp THE American familj who delayed their departure from Singapore for two days to search for their runaway poodle left for Bangkok by Qantas this morning: without the do°. After three days of intensive search Mr. T. D. Scott saw the poodle. Roo.196 words
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Article148 1959-07-24 1 LONDON. Britain s huge Hawker Siddeley group is making a takeover bid for the Folland Aircraft Co.. which makes the Gnat jet fighter, by offering 10s. bd. cash for each 10s. share for their entire capital. Reuter PARIS: The French Foreign Ministry yesterday announced that French militaryReuter - 148 words
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Article51 1959-07-24 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The State Department has summoned the U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam, Mr. Elbridge I Durbrow, and the Chief of the U.S. Mission to Vietnam, j Mr. Arthur Gardiner, to Washington to appear before congressional committees investigating alleged waste m aid to that country.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article243 1959-07-24 1 \RE you a film fan? x Of course you are. Almost everyone m Singapore is. And you have been accustomed to being told about your favourite British, American and other overseas film stars. But you must often have wished you could read up-to-the-minute information about243 words
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Article92 1959-07-24 1 African boycott clash kills 7 KAMPALA (Uganda), Fri. Seven Airing were killed m a ics of fights between supporters and opponents of the African trade boycott near Luwero, 35 miles from here. Reports just reaching here said that the incident which occurred on Wednesday night, ted when a woman mReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement34 1959-07-24 1 Ij^ Received wLfr Meopta Xi Microscopes. T.i ***** S J\ a \1 1/ i vT\ VY Ur new Austin A9V is at BORNEO MOTORS I LUMPUR. IPOH. MALACCA. PtNANG. -TM mSELTON KUALA iILAIT KUCMINC34 words
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Advertisement128 1959-07-24 1 DIPLOMAT CASUAL WEAR SHIRTS KNITTED WEAR /f PYJAMA SUITS f \y HANDKERCHIEFS SINGLETS NECKTIES SHORTS 7(fr BRIEFS wtttt fttt penHOntrnly j\\ w y>xi B rtdtameabk/l^jiiignt gl |f Bj ßißb^^%JLJ V« h providtnQ you wiiti be bbmbbb^^^^^^ Bock? tucMo* «rfO% >■ >v B^^JbhBBVBVBVbTbTbVBVbV »^«Mrf#BV s^ BKAi^^ I lAm mb*s OPINION jl/128 words
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274 1959-07-24 2 G.S.A. gets $150 mil. under compromise allocation of funds WASHINGTON, Friday. U.S. House of Representatives yesterday passed by voice vote a compromise Bill providing funds to operate the independent agencies of the U.S. Government m the fiscal year which began on July 1. Natural rubber,Reuter - 274 words
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Article76 1959-07-24 2 "Greater tyre mileage' NEW YORK. Tlr Development oi a new synthetic rubber compound said to be capable of in-' creasing tyre mileage wa> announced today by Mr. Raymond Firestone, president of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. •Drivers will get 15 per cent, more mileage out of the new rubber,'76 words
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Article110 1959-07-24 2 LONDON. Fri. Sir David Eccles. President of the Board of Trade, said yesterday that 1958 exports to China topped the 1957 level of £12 million $102 mil.t by £15 million '$127 mil.) but the level of business would now depend largely on Chinas trading policy110 words
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Article429 1959-07-24 2 U.K. CLOSING PRICES LONDON, July 13. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS ci.f. European unouoted ports July unquoted unquotea ur 28 buyers »»i buyers AUr# 28", sellers 29U sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 29 buyers 29 S buyers 29 >s sellers 29^ sellers RUBBER429 words
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Article39 1959-07-24 2 The Singapore Port Office will close at 4.30 p.m. on weekdays and 1 p.m. on Saturdays from Aug. 1. Applications for port clearances must be made before 4 p.m. on weekdays and 12 30 p.m. on Saturdays.39 words
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Article, Illustration19 1959-07-24 2 I" p s.—Ana please instruct I my broker to sell my holding m the Unsinkable Steamships Line—"19 words
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Article1582 1959-07-24 2 INDUSTRIALS Prevnas Tetay Attn 9- 110 I I 80 S 1.80 s c b 2 .30 S 2 30 S *t a- let l:.U0 8 11.00 6 8. B. Petrol 51 B 49-8 5^ S SI S 8. M. Trustees 5.00 b 5.50 S 5 50 S1,582 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-07-24 2 The Nescafe displa\ competition m Singapore has just ended. In picture, above. Mr Loo Kirn Swee. ■■nip Sin Huat Hin. .17 lanjonu K&tong Road, receive* tli« second priie, a cheque !<•: $206.00. from Mr. M. John son of Nestles Products (Malaya) Limited.46 words
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Advertisement136 1959-07-24 2 for the SMART MAN >«^ BU V EEBQ33l^j Sanforised SHIRTS NOW FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY! FOR EXCELLENT VALUE! </// leadin S rvs OL£ .4G£.\T5 HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. POLAROID Land Camera J (W m^^J^J CO LTD Also available ALL TRANSIST- >Jk ORS STPS4 H i^^^R fcfiZ^s^^w4Efl tp«*d Phanoqraph II w CB136 words
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150 1959-07-24 3 T HK PRESIDENT of the Queenst.mn Community Association. Dr. Chee Phui Hung, yesterday Chee asked Mr. Byrne to prove that the stown centre was not well run; annual 4i aS^SSUS^ not held on time; aceo ts of ssocidtioo were not m order, and the150 words
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Article52 1959-07-24 3 Guest speakers at Men's Club There will be two gur.st speakers at the V> Men's Club. Beta Chapter dinner party today at 8 p.m. at the Chinese V.MC.A.. South Pier. Singapore. They arc. Prof. N. J. Wantman, a Carnegie Research <er of Princeton New Jersey, and Miss Sura Kang. a52 words
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Article111 1959-07-24 3 GO VT. TO TACKLE COCONUT CRISIS If U ALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Federation Government is to form a coconut advisory committee to settle the crisis m the industry. A spokesman lor the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, said that his ministry was working out the details m conjunction with the111 words
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Article61 1959-07-24 3 The Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade (West Area i will stage a charity show m aid of its building fund next Monday at the Happy World Stadium, at 7.45 p.m. On-hid jrills Orchid sprays made by an ex-TB patient and his family will be given to women who61 words
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104 1959-07-24 3 JAKARTA. Fri. President Sukarno is to deliver a speech m Parliament today m which he is expected to announce how Indonesia will be ruled under his ffuided democracy. Political observers say the President is expected to outline the function of Par- liament andReuter - 104 words
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Article493 1959-07-24 3 BORN today, you have the gilt of leadership m the, realm of ideas. In addition* to inventiveness an^ intuition, you have, lots of good common sense. You know how to set a plan m motion so that it reaches full sucees- m the shortest possible time. You493 words
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Advertisement24 1959-07-24 3 1 molt H iTi. ?ENS A R V Ne b It London) > cord -den, 'pfW 18.00 EACH I MA. LTD.. TO CO. f Rd24 words
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Advertisement265 1959-07-24 3 *vSBH* __-ic*9^_^C > v *3 n^k. y _.^j?7»' >^ i_^v*^s£*s_ P^B^^Bfc? m aX y >v^Sk_^U_^'^r'WTp^_l BB s_^ >-_ m _H X c3j I 1/ "O >B_H if- '-^^s_ _r -ia ay ™^^W S __r T^3___ M m V m-mW ____^E_______l 3a tft^/ <*H hmb^,' ~*^^aw *IIYW KKt&y. > **B^w._j/ N265 words
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Miscellaneous205 1959-07-24 3 JEFF II KE by Svdnc.v Jordan """^^H H^ [ileOflffO 7WE BRITISH AICC^APT S fiS^ iOcewjlO theqe^ a f wr———* I TOWEB TO PLIGHT W SUV GONE CRA^y TMAT"S THE VVOCLp yT^'^O S^^^ COORSE/COPP6CT TME COCKPIT J PgJfiK TJJI^ J»k/(sO^ YVV* LVU^^t »>CbM AA A<* TUAT t^BBK TO B^^ 1 BflPl205 words
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Miscellaneous45 1959-07-24 3 ST. JOSEPHS EXHIBITION St. Joseph's* Institution will j hold an exhibition of the school's activities m the Oei Tiong Ham and Tan Siakuang halls at the school premises from tomorrow untii next Tuesday. The exhibition will be open from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily.45 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1959-07-24 4 Here are the facts about Red China! EDUCATION FOR THE PEOW -AND FORCED LABOLR l(n, Series begins tomorrow In this third, and final, part of the interview, journalist Wiznitzer says that, despite all of Peking's propaganda. Red China is not i stronger than India. The Wiznitzer I series, "I saw1,105 words
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Advertisement547 1959-07-24 4 HENDRY'S ftr Special m. V discount M L Clubs m 4& Schools P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing: Jeweller 78 North B-idfr Road. Singapore. C. A Koala L«n»or. Straits Times Jc Free Press ft fh« C«ftve«tt*f»<« of Odv«r- tumn «vr rtptn*ntati*ti at Ist Ho«r, SINGAPORE COLO STORACC, Orthmrt Rood, S*rvg«por«. i mc«iv«547 words
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Advertisement10 1959-07-24 4 iv 60 Hn&B&fisoo4tf&te(fOwA >N^^^wtfi'v*i' I '/^^t ilfltt'DTl ■^^^^5 PpryOn^ <j10 words
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Miscellaneous290 1959-07-24 4 SINGAPORE RADIO P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.02 Inn With Music; Musical fare from, today's top entertainers; Vie i Damone, Pepe Jaramillo and his Latin American Rhythm, Eve Bosweli and Max Jaffa, and his Orchestra; 1.30 The News; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 2.00 Organized for you: Eddie Grant. 5.00 Programme Summary; 5.03290 words
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Article, Illustration26 1959-07-24 5 FREE PRESS HI-FI and RADIO STERIO FEATURE I ANOTHER SONY FIRST-NEW I MIDGET TRANSISTOR > ever t V\ 1 1 I I < .»rI >t*(l rid. :ul -h.»rt26 words
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66 1959-07-24 5 Ito Amer. ib. de Book- The idea i d to the mail recorded J res ot great com- along with a recorded >poken analysis coverlin themes, nural features and :>tratio: Standard prices subscribers nt both the -iiitomatiN may have other ;f Mu>:c Appreciation series, but66 words
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Article, Illustration455 1959-07-24 5 JOHN BORWICK - EXPO'58 Sound system JOHN BORWICK THIS EXPLAINS HIGH FIDELITY oUttLsa OVER 500 ACRES fHE International Exhibition at Brussels last year thrilled and fascinated millions of visitors from all nations. Spread over 500 acres, with pavilions representing 45 countries, the "Expo '58* was dedicated to the lofty themes of understanding between455 words
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Advertisement74 1959-07-24 5 j\ t\ jl|i m W 4iW' LOUDSPEAKER ■/Mu^^,i PA DIM FT CABINtI y^ es Goodmans exclusive A R.U. for oother, more extended boss res- c, w.th much smoller enclosure. I^\ VERSATILE Loboratorv signed by Goodmans for their single, 2-woy, and 3-way H.gh V Y[^^ -5^ k l»ty Loudspeaker System. V74 words
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Advertisement140 1959-07-24 5 Wt BMm m M mm. Mm 1 \tf* m. W&J Ibb H ww m w^^MYy---'- m"m^ m^m. I v^H "^^Cl mt ■^m-'^WK-'.-'r^W ■■s*M wF'- -im^^r'' I W^^^^ touch > j| RCA "Living Stereo" brings you a new listening thrill >^^J^^v Combining today's most advanced techniques Hi Fi and /jA WF\\140 words
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Advertisement89 1959-07-24 6 ALL-TRANSISTOR HOME RADIO 1 H I -^E^X^k -51Y- In f? 24 "2 MC/S^ ~^B mßJ^^^^^ 5 c c iM i_i J Ov a^B^flß^B^B^BV bHbI -Sml sail —fl |9 i* mc/s m m^ s=a==^^^^^^===== s s 600 700 g^ 4 50 M J 00 M »85m $£0^ SEL ECT i B^B^J^B^B—^89 words
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Article, Illustration962 1959-07-24 7 THE PRESS SAYS: In addition to having the ability to elicit such gorgeous sounds from his matchless orchestra, Ormandy has become one of the most satisfying of musical interpreters. NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE The sounds they produce and the precision with which they do962 words
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Advertisement721 1959-07-24 7 RADIO CORDER 7^^ J^ J 4zr±. V* Combination mk W^ s4B™<&Fr*Sai'> i 4 Radio Tape-recorder jffi^df*."fcjP||l' Two wovebond. (M SW) l^^^pl^ jfjiw^^ Two tape-recording f speeds (3V 7! 2 Co Discount For Cosh bole Agents bervice Marion. TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD. 62 Middle Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/***** 70 Pudu721 words
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975 1959-07-24 8 Wide variety m speaker systems riih los /ingeies iugn h idelity Music Show at the Biltmore Hotel was the first of a series scheduled for the major cities of America. The Biltmore Hotel is a :nong hotels. The exhibitors totalled almost 100 and975 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-07-24 8 Holding a lin> new R( developed fit it Iff— tube (left) with tm*ecaen Man Tomed compare it with an ordinary thimhle. The "nuvistor termed a revolutionary development m tube deMgn is expected to lead to more compart and efficient television s« and electronic equipment a able tren50 words
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Advertisement31 1959-07-24 8 I* m* i" >IIIB "T^ililiyS B^^. I BY hMkfo- 1 i WpT- |^k I BvAvx^.vx^ y% ■:''>■ reproduction equipment and records PHILIPS) <*lAeK£> Buy Philips Stereo from your authorised dealer today P^sl31 words
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Advertisement111 1959-07-24 8 XE'C TRANSISTORIZED RADII You con cnioy Hi-Fi sound or. and everywhere without c cr power toilurc, with this Most Up Dott transistoriied Radio i '111 I I NT 79 /f AMATEUR PHOTO STORE I 109. NORTH BRILM I SPECIAL ANNOUNCE* Fujiya »mJ ALL TRANSISTORS Hi-Fi 3-SPEED RECORD PLa SPEAKERS BY111 words
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347 1959-07-24 9 Merchants dare not hold large stocks Free Press Staff Reporter gl M NESS and market conditions m Sinira pore, which became buoyant following the <.overnment s statement of policy onTuh 1 rv tight and every onpJiJ k ay money There wL L ele^t^uSSrtXySTSf347 words
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Article84 1959-07-24 9 New signal station THt ii station situated directly beneath FullerLight, on Fullerton building, will come into full ition from Saturday, I, announced the Master today. Th .:ion working m conjunction with that at aber. will operate as a daylight signal station and look-out station. the inner road^ the northern section84 words
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95 1959-07-24 9 60 to receive leadership certificates SIXTY women who qualified for graduation after at- i tending a leadership course arranged by the Pan-Pacific South-East Asian Women's lation will receive their .certificates at a celebration luncheon m the Dragon Room of the Cathay Hotel. Singapore, tomorrow. The president of the Ass Mrs.95 words
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Article203 1959-07-24 9 Phone call from a woman A YOUNG and pretty stenoi\ grapner, Mrs. Ranee Chua, also known as Marie Cecilia Chua, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, m the Singapore High Court yesterjday dissolving her marriage with her husband, Harold Chua, a clerk, on grounds203 words
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Article51 1959-07-24 9 KAMPONG NUISANCE MRS. Scow Peck Leng, Assemblywoman for Mountbatte s to investigate complaints ,out prevalence of mosquitoes and rats which she has received from her constituents m Kampong Amber. Singapore. This weekend she will visit the kampong. She plans to write to the Government after she has made the necessary51 words
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265 1959-07-24 9 Religious teachers to be barred from politics KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. OELIGIOUS teachers and officials m Selangor will soon be barred by law from taking an active part m politics. The Government is now preparing a new clause to be introduced m the Selangor Administration of Mohamedan Law Enactment by which265 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-07-24 9 MERDEKA QUEEN' ENTRANT Wearing an unusual satin and chiffon cheongsam is 19-year-old Susie Tan, who is to compete for the "Merdeka Queen* title at a gala ball on Aug. 29 sponsored by the Singapore Government Services Football Association. Tickets at S3 a couple are available from Inche Syed Hussain (Tel.91 words
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Article25 1959-07-24 9 Water has been turned off m a portion of Margollouth Road. Singapore, until 2 p.m. today to connect a new water main.25 words
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Article54 1959-07-24 9 A forum on "The Role of Newspapers m the development of a Malayan culture" will be held by the Literary Society of Malaya at the Cultural Centre, Singapore, tomorrow at 8 p.m. Speakers will be Mr. E. Kamenka, of the University of Malaya. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair54 words
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Article145 1959-07-24 9 Two S'pore women to visit Peking rpHE secretary of the Singapore Council of Women, Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, announced today that she and the Council's president, Mrs. George Lee, will accept the invitation by the National Women's Federation of the People's Republic of China to visit that country next month. They145 words
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126 1959-07-24 9 Centre's bid for adoption by Rotary rE West Coast Road Community Centre has appealed to the Singapore Rotary Club to consider adopting it so that the 300 folk there would be cared for. The appeal was the result of a Free Press report on Wednesday m which the Singapore Rotary126 words
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Advertisement130 1959-07-24 9 I S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J X 1 Oesigr» and Sound Rep*o<hiction -<et e»er> pocket this *«t in- ,v. table also tor Monaural Records -q Stereo Sound Reproduction. "^K 1 5745.00 (Spore/Penong f/}> 5925.00 F «<* Borneo Sarawak TS KIAN CW4N iMi LTD 1 Spare forts Service Guaranteed 1 After Soles NACHIAPPA BROS. 'c130 words
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Advertisement227 1959-07-24 9 1 "^B» BAB A I PLUS Bargains m Ties, Sox, etc. From JULY 20th till JULY 30th 84, HIGH STREET, till HIM (UAI SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. 'WHY NOT FLY THERE?" Sydney? Hongkong? London? New York? Where? Let us do your bookings you do Hit journey. Our expert ossistonce costs you227 words
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Miscellaneous150 1959-07-24 9 STORE TIDES TODAY: 2.01 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.40 a.m. and 2.33 p.m. SUNDAY: 2.24 a.m. and 3.0H p.m. MONDAY: 3.10 a.m. and 3.42 p.m. TUESDAY: 4.03 a.m. and 4.24 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 5.10 a.m. and r>.l6 p.m. THURSDAY: 6.54 a.m. and 6.20 p.m. YW C (Outram Road) Malay absolute beginners 9 am150 words
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Miscellaneous21 1959-07-24 9 Band to play The Singapore police band will perform m the Botanic Gardens betwe«n 5 pjn. and 6 p.m. on Sunday.21 words
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TALKING ABOUT CHILDREN
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1059 1959-07-24 10 [N this series of articles I plan to talk about the health of our children, yours and mine, and how we parents can, by our care during these early years, lay the foundation of a healthy life. Tlir mosl obvious point :il which to1,059 words
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Article89 1959-07-24 10 5 HOW wouZd you like to win a cash prize? Femit money awards each week for the best household hi favourite idea on a postcard or letter not more There will be a prize of $20 each week for the I prizes of $5 each for the89 words
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Article, Illustration370 1959-07-24 10 Round Singapore's shop with Joan Munday I XTEWEST theme amongst the "trick cyclist" boys is analysr ing a woman's character by the size and shape of the handbag. (You'd think they'd have something better to do. wouldn't you?) If your handbag If small and grubby then you have a little370 words
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Advertisement256 1959-07-24 10 Starts today! YOUR QUERIES ANSWERED you a baby proNurse Meg will m this psge her c/o The :^pore Free Press, House, River ValRoad, Singapore 9. > s "mi r~ MENTAKAB GEORGE GOH -jy MALACCA it has been proved _j^^^^. LACTOCEN is enriched by the addition of vit.imms D Jnd Organic256 words
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Advertisement21 1959-07-24 10 illlllltlllllllllllltlllMlllllMlllllllHU S Great new contest! I $30 m j cash for your lIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIiniII- NESTUM' I k READY-COOKf wmjwmjfn&l frwui fnr h*ih\-21 words
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Advertisement53 1959-07-24 11 sY TERMS 0 Tomorrow roffs Lamer ALE L Pnce Bargains i El HAS FLYING EAGLE SHIRTS I FOR EVERYONE M NAI CO. pore. h fecial Bargain and latest l Batik ngs. v available. HOP GADJA "qoporc. IT BARGAIN SALE EU SILK STORE v>.2o NIGHTLY -ahons °SEE dOr Urß^fiorgoin/ FLEX 153 words
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Advertisement180 1959-07-24 11 Table and Pedestal Fans 14" 16" stocks orrived Hire purchase from $7/- per month SHROFFS The Carpet Shop 60-62, Orchard Rd., Singapore Tel: ***** Old Orchard Motor Showroom) ANOTHER Cut Price Counter ns C. K. TANG LTD 310, Orchard Rood, S'pore-9. Tels: *****/8 ***** Remember j Arcade Tailoring Co. Exclusive180 words
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Advertisement411 1959-07-24 11 I liH '1 *1 Fh^^^l PLAN YOUR WEEK-END SHOPPING WISELY HERE are your bargains for the week-end shopping. We guar-| Ean tec that every advertisement on this page is a genuine bargain.! We don't accept them unless they are. So take a look and find what you are looking for.411 words
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Advertisement495 1959-07-24 11 Road has very smart men's shoes selling from a& low as $14 per pair. And these quality shoes are Made-in-England. What a bargain! Many other men's garments are available including neckties from $1 each and sportshirts at $11 This is good news at these prices! _lfe _ffe _fl_ BUY YOUR495 words
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Advertisement488 1959-07-24 11 complete confidence from its customers. Shroff's carpets have the rare privilege of counting thousands of discriminating and consistent buyers. Shroffs (M) Ltd. of 60 62. Orchard Road, is also dealing m Orient and Hulda fans on hire purchase from as low as $7/- per month. Orient Sewing Machine aLso available488 words
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Advertisement393 1959-07-24 11 home. This is your opportunity of owning the famous British made Renn Piano. The agents are the Singapore Piano Co. of 169 Orchard Road, and they will arrange a twelve monthly payment plan for only $500/ on the down payment. S IF YOUR BUDGET is low Singh's of 47/49 Stamford393 words
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Advertisement237 1959-07-24 11 HANDLOOMS Bed Spreodi, Soreei Bath Towels, Picnic Mats and Cushion Covers All at very reduced prices. SINGH'S CARPETS 147/49, Stamford Road, Sinfl«a«r«. Td: ***** "CLOUD IT' the gird»o with I r lighter wetQht, X^^s^s| lots of stretch o^^! and just fight l^JSSfJl^lHl control from *A^3^ I woist to thiflh. >237 words
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Advertisement205 1959-07-24 11 SPECIAL BARGAINS JUTE REVERSIILE CARPETS UP. MOW r« 12' $e4/- $12/- O'E J' $11/- 4', .2, 1/SpecJol If)% to 11% discovnt on Indton Woo Men CvrpaH, Enfjidi Axmtnater Corpeta end Cotton Carpet*. SINGH'S CARPETS 47 /4t. Sromford Reed. Singap>r». Td: ***** PLAYTEX kelp yea fa tare money m the lenf205 words
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Article62 1959-07-24 12 BEST BETS BY ALLAN LEWIS THE GOLD CUP-Cl. 1— li miles Prince of Lalita. 9.10, Technicolor II 8.10. Campdale 8.06. Coua* Golden Melody 8.t4. Three Rin tS 8.«4. Brilliant Sch«> »r 8 03, White Heather B.M. Pranut Kid 8.00. Malayan Graduate B.tM>. Flvinj I)ra?on 7.10. Voujfhal Bridge 7.07. Supreme62 words
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Article1387 1959-07-24 12 PRINCE OF LALITA CANNOT CONCEDE TECHNICOLOR 14lb DRINCE of Lalita, winner of the Ferak Derby, and Technicolor II the most improved slayer m Mashould provide the interest m the Penang (iold Cup tomoi Doc eight 13 Couaii and >f Lalita d only four I er of abou: i1,387 words
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Article125 1959-07-24 12 Railways 1. Serangoon M.Y. 1. "DAILWAY forwards lacked the i finishing touches. This cost i them a \ictory. Railway equalised m this Div. 3A tie with a penalty In the 55th minute. Seiangoon Maiay Youngsters managed to force a corner m 25th i minute and YusofT125 words
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Article22 1959-07-24 12 U.S. BA SEBALL NEW YORK. Pri.— Baseijall reAmerican League: Washington l Detroit It: National Lea-.-ue: 81 Louis 1 Sao Francisco 5. UPIUPI - 22 words
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393 1959-07-24 12 Olympians clash m 440 j Frpp Press Athletics Reporter fina \nd what a final this promises to be! Just take a glance at the star per formers who are g strhinYfor a place. Even with champion Ernest Frida crvinS off wtth pulled393 words
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Article231 1959-07-24 12 lIAXCHESTER. Fri.— A maiden Test century by 23-year-old Geoffrey Pullar, the left-handed >pening* batsman, helped England to total 304 for hree wickets by the close on the first day of the ourth Test against India here yesterda; On a perfect batting-wic-:et. Pullar scored 131. inluding 14231 words
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Article227 1959-07-24 12 Surrey hopes take setback T ONDON. PH. A splendid :n- nin&s of 141 by DeM: Barrick < Northamptonshire i yesterday threatened Surrey's bid lor tiie English county cricket championship. Barrick helped his side to gain a first Innings lead of 123. His fivehour stay at tne xvickc-t m have beenReuter - 227 words
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Article39 1959-07-24 12 ENGLAND— Ist Inns. Parkhoiise c Ro b endr N b Eun 13: Covvdrey c J> Smith Barrir..-:r n not Extras To: Wick. tM fell at: S3. BOWMNd 26-4-75-0: Surencra N 81-2; Ui IT-j-56-0; Nadkarni 12-5- Borde $-l-f-o.— Reut«r,39 words
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Article130 1959-07-24 12 5-YEAR PL AN 'LONG PULL' Other general new. r KARAiin THE President of Pakistan. < Ayub Khan, yesterday called A "a steady pull, a long pull" t<. 4 0 of Pakistan's second five-year year. In a nation-wide broaden country's many problems nor.» than those of low agricultural menacing: growth ofReuter - 130 words
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Article72 1959-07-24 12 RAF 1st. 3rd. in air rate LONDON. S Ldr. Charier Mauthe R.A.F. last night won £5.000 ($42,500 the Bieriot annlversar to >et up the I time between London and Par Hi> record ol 40 mi: seconds for the 214 miles between the heart of London and the heart of ParisReuter - 72 words
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Article23 1959-07-24 12 MOSCOW. F: Nix w into rday. with Xhrush today and ha which may decide th< his 10-da> vk-it.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article15 1959-07-24 12 HAVANA. Til stopped ior ar. *ghHavana toda ded tor Dr. Fir gfgfdg ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article13 1959-07-24 12 Indian ernemy see Lee and Good I I Ben I lsnl Govei L-^13 words
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Article12 1959-07-24 12 Year's Jailed for wheel IS lower; j ed I 10! I charu12 words
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Miscellaneous31 1959-07-24 12 Cinema Guide CATHAY Pimoe 334r,<-. Th* Son Of Th» Sheik OEON :nis: Op^ Of Thi Fly NEW ALHAMBRA Phone Fc Better Wo'--OOEON KATONC PhMt* 406:6 For Batter. For Wont v ire*31 words
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Miscellaneous30 1959-07-24 12 TODAYS SPORT SOCCER— Div. 38, Radin Mas v Stable Boys, Farrer Park; 1 Friendly. Jollilads v Royal Mili- I tary Police. Farrer Park. ATHLETICS Singapore cham- pionvhips, Farrer Park (2.3030 words
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