The Singapore Free Press, 5 August 1959
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Title Section13 1959-08-05 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Ko. ***** SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article9 1959-08-05 1 W ay to a summit clear now Iygfktdfkjxtf xf,.,.,gclgkg9 words
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Article31 1959-08-05 1 An u n>t firNt pTUk übbrr bu> f.o.b el in Singapore his morninu at 107 ♦•nt> per lb.. up threeloartera of a cent on The tone u.i> iteadji quiet.31 words
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Article326 1959-08-05 1 LAOS U.K. IS IN DARK Infiltration by Chinese elements? 4 No, no' 6 We can't confirm that rebels wear Vietminh uniform LONDON, Wednesday. jHh British Foreign Office was unable yesterday to confirm reports that Communist insurgents fighting Government troops in Laos were wearing Vietminh uniform. The Foreign Office spokesman said326 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-08-05 1 Heturn to London a few days atjo ot Queen Llizabetli from her arduous tour of (ana da excited strong expressions of concern when it seen how strained and tired she looked. Said the Daily Herald: "II Minis up the most exhausting tour any British monarch has beenIP - 87 words
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225 1959-08-05 1 SYC: SUPREME BODY TO DECIDE ITS FUTURE rHE apore Youth Council is to call an extra- 1 meeting of delegates from its bodies on Ana. 19 "to consider the of the council." meetcouncil he GovernUt>- oi $15,000 to the council as from next year. The council has been give.. nd225 words
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Article104 1959-08-05 1 U .K. polls ill October LONDON. Wed. Many politicians here are agreed that the proposed exchange o. visits between Mr. Khrushchev and President Eisenhower i> unlikely to prevent Mr. Macmillan irom calling a genera] election in October if he wishes to do .>o. Commentator-, thought it Increased the probability ofReuter - 104 words
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Article34 1959-08-05 1 NEWCASTLE. Wed Mr. and Mrs. Mackolej Zwerzanski, a Polish couple who already have children. drew up a heart-break pact here yesterday to give their flve-waeK-old twins to a childless Lancashire couple. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article114 1959-08-05 1 Tact with PMIP' riddle for Front KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The chairman of the Socialist Front. Inche Ahmad Boestamam. said yesterday they were Investigating reports ol an election understanding between the PMIP and the Front in Parian He said From officials were completely baffled by the reported understanding. They had never114 words
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Article92 1959-08-05 1 Mi tchum in a brawl DUBLIN. Wed. -Hollywood tough guy Robert Mit- chum wrote three rude words ■in a fan's autograph book here, signed it "Kirk Douglas"—and was punched and i kicked in the face as a result. The 15 stone, one-time I lorry driver replied by soak- ing theReuter - 92 words
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173 1959-08-05 1 GENEVA. Wed. A Soviet spokesman at the^Eastwnference lie; d curly today to comment )tU that Mr. Khrush- may go to P fter Sepnmber vi to the United Sta' He said he had nothing about the reports cir- dilating in conference circles. The reports were believed173 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-08-05 1 This Free Preai piiiun show.N the shrll of the two storcyed bailding in Bn.it tin iv Sincapsn which iraf pitted tins murnin: 1 Smoke u.is st II coming out the dti»i i> when the picture w.is t.» k -i41 words
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Article127 1959-08-05 1 Woman trapped in big blaze 4 67 YEAR OLD Chinese woman trapped by flames and falling debri two storey bu. Boat Quay. Sing; caught Ore this morn. About 100 peoplhomeless. Three people at to hospil following parti* r oi irway. rt: of the pepper godown. About le lived In tin127 words
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Advertisement74 1959-08-05 1 Tombolmi OF MUSIC S M MS X I "J I }lf V: V j %M i KAPTURE THE GLORY OF YOUTH I All the art a liair colour experts are yours the bewitching, semi -permanent >n% are u -übfle in its bea i has its own ans and it condit74 words
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Advertisement23 1959-08-05 1 Motoring feature Page 7 Your favourite cartoons Page 8 Women's corner Page 6 Asia news page Page 3 Your lucky star Page 823 words
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Advertisement99 1959-08-05 1 VAX lI IX FINE g FURNITURE 13b 142. Orchard Road. Spore— l. THs; *****. 22:>RH A 22!*t This Fabulous and Incomparable Ros'ee d'Or room RESTAURANT Ist Floor LIDO THEATRE Orchard Road, Singapore, 9. Lunch Daily Complete at $3.50 per head Sunday Special Lunch at $5.50 per head DANCING NIGHTLY Music99 words
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210 1959-08-05 2 Likely to begin soon after new head of consulate arrives IMPORTANT talks to open up a new era in trade relations between Singapore and Indonesia are likely to begin next month. The Free Press learns that the initial stages he talks will begin in210 words
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108 1959-08-05 2 BANK OPENS NEW OFFICE IN KUALA LUMPUR I ON DON Wed I ombard Basking aninccs the opening of in import. i it new office h% l.omh.trd AcceptaiM e ifalaj I I td.. one of the ik n i redil finance sut in Ihe I in u <»iii» is in Kual.t108 words
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Article43 1959-08-05 2 OUVA, Wed. The t .dian External Affairs ard Green. nounced i ements iratom. the European ncy. for co-opera-i the pt usea of provide ration in the peacenik energy and »n in research. Mr. c innounced this a In ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article22 1959-08-05 2 WASHINGTON. Tues.— Narubber imports into United States during June totalled 38.603 long tons, while latex imports amounted to 7.445 tons.22 words
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Article47 1959-08-05 2 HONG KONG. Tuesday prices here today wtn: H riong and S'hai. Banking Corporation HKS9SS Union Ins. Corporation of Canton HK$B2 1 J Wheelock Marden HKS 6.30 Hkor.g Telephone HK528.20 and HK528.30 Dairy Farm Ice and C. Storage HK517.20 Taikoe Docks HKS32 1 and HK$3:47 words
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Article87 1959-08-05 2 NUCLEAR POWER FOR INDIA BOMBAY, Wed. India's first nuclear power station, costing 550 million rupees (about $350 mil.), will go into operation in 1964, Dr H. J. Biiabha, head o: the Atomic Energy Division of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research said yesterday. The station, with a capacityReuter - 87 words
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Article28 1959-08-05 2 LONDON, Wed. Sir Robert Black. Governor of Hong Kong, arrived In London late last night with his daughter, Barbara, to beeln a three-month leave.- PeuterReuter - 28 words
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Article225 1959-08-05 2 SHIOPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Emp. Fawey 1 2. Kinko Maru 4 5. Shoyu Maru 6A. Glenorchy 6 7. Perseus 8 9, Kmabalu 10 11. Bayernstein 13 14. lancreu 15/16. Utrecht 18. Malacca 19. Sedenak N.Wall 1. Selangor N.Wall 2. Seriili225 words
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Article89 1959-08-05 2 Uncertainty hi London rubber LONDON. Wed. Uncertainty characterised the rubber market here yesterday At first traders were hesitant to follow the rurther sharp advance in Singapore but when orders emerged values became very steady at the higher level. No 1 R.S.S. for shipment remained a pivotal feature of i covering89 words
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Article127 1959-08-05 2 Big list of gains in U.K. stocks f ONDON, Wed. Although it was the last day of the current trading account period the stock markets h] London yesterday responded well to the news that President Eisenhower and Mr. Khrushchev were to exchange official visits. Prices in most .*ec turns went127 words
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Round the Work Market Prices
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Article60 1959-08-05 2 Rl BBER No. 1 RS> if Kuiopcan RUBBER No. 1 RSS >pot RUBBER No. 1 R"*S Settlement House Terms Sept. Aboic pricPEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. c.i.f. European ports \ug. PEPPER: Black Sarawa. special c.U. European ports Aug. Above prices quo'TIN nsafl session Spot m Three Months Settlement60 words
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Article40 1959-08-05 2 TIN Straits Spot TIN futures Straits Contract Sept Oct TONE: Stead v VI I RUBBER: Futures *»«-pt No, TONE stead? I\l I No. 1 RSS Aug. landed price COFFEE: Futures *B* Contract Sept. New Above prices quoted40 words
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Article17 1959-08-05 2 30 Industrials I 26 Railroads 40 Domestic Bonds 15 Utilities 65 Stocks Composite Averages17 words
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Article29 1959-08-05 2 Malabar spot ST^. awaiting release and afloat* unquoted A.. shipment 27 1 3 to Lampong spot 26 u .a--and afloat^ 26 August shipn.tut Above prices quoted Itdfkdfjxdf29 words
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Article58 1959-08-05 2 COPRA Philippines <if I K North European ports delivered weight per long ton Aug. COPR 4. Straits cJ.f. I K North European ports delivered weight COCONUT OIE crude Straits European ports in bulk per long COCONUT OIL crude r*lon < European ports in bulk per long PHILIPPINE58 words
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Article556 1959-08-05 2 INDUSTRIAL., Previavs Taday IC s g B B ifl S Pref... .SB I 6 s c B 1 4'. S i S »-9B 44 8 E A4 10 S A, b B M 7 B A4 8S A4 9 S 50 B c 5 S in e-eA<=-556 words
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Miscellaneous21 1959-08-05 2 POP -Harmy breeze BvUOC \1 "TA.KE ME TOR W6IU k VIF>L£ &ALAWCED' if M CALM 1^ -r. Cmap sec 1 PsycMOuociST21 words
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49 1959-08-05 3 s, who have dropped out *f «;«*u* <• I. he ho,din g a iretZf^enc^t Us^S no mention of most nf tu* a bigger say in running •PDroach to productl O n P pro: j ■t at last Dec mber'.s Wuhan meelins U.P.IU.P.I - 49 words
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Article185 1959-08-05 3 JAP making strenuous to persuade WeM Germany restrici se goods during the Tokyo trade talks, between the two countries, according ge in the Loi mcial Times. The talk< -in on July 22. from Japan's point of talks are being held the basis of a recentReuter - 185 words
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Article185 1959-08-05 3 'Give up four of Red China" T \IION\IJST Chinese I Vice President-Pre-mier Chen Cheng has urged Free Asian nations to dispel their fears of Communist China which, he said, 'is on the brink of collapse." "Not only have the Communists failed to gain effective control over the people but RedU.P.I - 185 words
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105 1959-08-05 3 rv\Rl/L ISLAM terrorist activities In West Java is on the rise, according to the Jakarta Antara news agency. The agency, quoting: West Java authorities, said 491 people were killed in the first quarter of 1959 compared with 451 in the same period of 1958.Reuter - 105 words
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80 1959-08-05 3 More ioreigi schools in RI to close air. J. M. Siregar. Nortn Sumatra inspector of foreign .schools, told the pre>.-> the number of foreign schools in I: la would be again reduced, according to pre^ reports from Medan. La>t year the government closed lo reign schools in all but 158Reuter - 80 words
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Article30 1959-08-05 3 While In Lima, Peru. Japanese Premier Kisni visited a modern sports stadium built by the Japanese community there. He was welcomed by 10,000 Japanese expatriates.- Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article47 1959-08-05 3 S. Vietnam-German trade rising South Vietnam import* from West Germany have increased from M54.500.000 in 1954 to $60,000,000 in 1957. Exports to West Germany during the same period Increased from M$G75 to $6,900,000. Principal exports to V. Germany included rice, rubber, tea. lumber and handicraft items.- U.P.IU.P.I - 47 words
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Cambodia Premier holds talks in Saigon
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Article55 1959-08-05 3 riAMBODIA'S Pri m e Minister Prince Norodom Sihanouk is today concluding: a three day visit to Saigon, where he has been engaged in discussions with Vietnamese leaders aimed at -ending misunderstandings and creating new relationships which we wish to be cordial and trustful." He said, "All we wish that noReuter - 55 words
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Article22 1959-08-05 3 Japan ha* opened negotiations for resumption ©1 diplomatic- relations uith Communist BuUana, Hungary and Rumania cut ofl since World War 11- U.P.IU.P.I - 22 words
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Article32 1959-08-05 3 Six persons of Tibetan origin have been granted visas to pass through Hong Kong on their way to Formosa after the Tibetan uprising again.st Communist China in March of this year. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article18 1959-08-05 3 A shipment oj b.OOO tons o/ rice 'rovi Communist China has arrived in Bem,,nn harbour near Medan. U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article21 1959-08-05 3 Mr Edward du Cann British Conservative M.P.. has accented an invitation from PrSddent Chiang Kai-shek to visit Formosa this month.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article27 1959-08-05 3 Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. has s/iipped lo Peking a total of six cancer treatment machines together with their Cobalt-QV radiation sources. Each machine costs .U5150.000.- Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article23 1959-08-05 3 THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT HAS ASKED RED CHINA FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING THE WHEREABOUTS AND SAFETY OF A NUMBER OF INDIAN NATIONALS I N TIBET.23 words
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Article20 1959-08-05 3 CHINA HAS BEEN ASKED TO GIVE FACILITIES TO ANY INDAN NATIONALS WHO WISHED TO RETURN TO INDIA. REU TERREUTER - 20 words
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Article44 1959-08-05 3 The New York Newsweek magazine reported that atomic spy Klaus Fuchs. who was recently released from a British prison and went to East Germany, has been invited to visit Peking, "to see if he can be of help in advising Chinese nuclear scientists."- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article35 1959-08-05 3 The foremost Amcricar airba.se in the Pacific at Kung Kuan In Central Formosa, built lor the future u.^e ol United States Strategic Air Command bombers, has been completed at a cost uf MS9O million.- Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article37 1959-08-05 3 An undent Japanese sicord belonging to the famed Mitsui family, lost in a Tokyo burglary eleven years ago, has been recovered by San Francisco police. It has been the object of a uorldnide hunt since 1948.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article24 1959-08-05 3 w H The Nisan Motor Company, a leading Japanese motor car manufacturer, has put on sale two new models on the domestic market. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article24 1959-08-05 3 Japanese Premier Klshl, during his Buenos Aires visit, invested President Arturo Frondizi. with the Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article30 1959-08-05 3 Mitsubishi engineers, who tested a model of the proposed nucleur submarine off Port Kobe pronounce the tests as "quite successful*'. It was operated by remote control from a ship. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article23 1959-08-05 3 W W Ti Six Nationalist Chinese agricultural officials have arrived in Tokyo to take part in a three-month farm extension training course.— U.P.IU.P.I - 23 words
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Article32 1959-08-05 3 Dr. T. Dervis, chairman of the .iot Nationalist Party, and other memoers of a cultural delegaiion to Communist China were received in Peking by Fw.^on Minister Chen Yi.- U.P.IU.P.I - 32 words
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Article27 1959-08-05 3 The Jakarta Antara news agency said that offers to buy Indonesian sugar had been received from Siam, Burma. Hong Kona. Jaoan and Ceylon.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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134 1959-08-05 3 AID FOR 8,000 CHINESE NOW IN LAOS THE Secretary-General of the Free China Relief Association. Mr. Fang Chili, said In Taipeh that negotiations were under way between his association, and Laotian authorities to rush relief supplies to 8.000 Chinese lelugees now stranded in Laos. Mr. Fang said these refugees, allReuter - 134 words
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146 1959-08-05 3 US RECONCILES JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREA A MESSAGE in the London Daily Telegraph stated that the Japanese Government believed that a marked improvement in South KoreanJapanese relations was developing. This newspaper's special correspondent in Tokyo reported that Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama, the Japanese Foreign Minister, had told him that after the146 words
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Article199 1959-08-05 3 PakistanIndia climate improves Reuter THE Pakistani and Indian tinance ministers have called for an "agreed picture" of the financial issues between the two countries to be prepared at an official level before the end of this year it was officially announced in Karachi. joint communique issued at the conclusion ofReuter - 199 words
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Article36 1959-08-05 3 Indian Premier Nei.ru told the Lower House 01 Parliament in New Delhi that reports had been received that the Pakistan army had obtained 400 amphibious V6hlCleS f*v»m tlu ITniTpri States.- U.P.IU.P.I - 36 words
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Article90 1959-08-05 3 AN American medical expert said in Jakarta that he was "greatly impressed" by the progress being made by Indonesian colleges in the medical field. Dr. Ernest L. Stebbins. dean of the Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, said the University of Indonesia at Jakarta and the Gadja Mada90 words
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Article37 1959-08-05 3 Suzu Island, an uninhabited island off the coast of Central Japan, is to be set aside for breeding monkeys for medical tests. Between 200 and 250 monkeys will be let loose on the island.- Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article52 1959-08-05 3 Mr. W.A.B. Iliff, vicepresident of the U.S World Bank, will preside at the opening of a conference with officials from India and Pakistan in London today. They will try to settle the dispute over division of the Indus Basin waters which nas bedevilled their relations for 12U.P.I - 52 words
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Advertisement111 1959-08-05 3 I ml r >S^v^Y\ FEATURES OF REFLEXES SELLING FOR I :i ONLY SI 65 Smgopore) INCLDG. CASE I' yjj^^^^^J u CO Ltu 1 >g* »o t *u*T* o n«O STAURANT J^J^ i I -jj -3APORE tfUVI 39,61 4 J| WAI CAN NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY Ml u INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT AND SHIPPING111 words
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Advertisement204 1959-08-05 3 fs^^S Have f&JhZS you tried... Barbecued Spareribs? NOW AVAILABLE DANISH PRIME PORK SPA Hi: It I lIS 0n1y. $I.4o per Ib. /i^^FITZPATRICK S 300 Orchard Road. Singapore 9 Tel: *****-9 I E.P.N.S. CANTEENS I f I i CUTLERY 20 to 30 Years Quality I I for i J 5 Six.204 words
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Article, Illustration174 1959-08-05 4 GOLIATH, the second bisgest carp ever hooked in Britain, has been returned alive into its lake in Fiiuhampstead. Berkshire, looking just a bit ashamed of hhnseif. For 341b Cioliath had been tricked h >" fear-old Jack Ward, who has spent 2.500 hours over a period of five174 words
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326 1959-08-05 4 JOSEPH L. NYLER - I.G.Y. PROBES RE VEAL BOUNDARY OF SPACE JOSEPH L. NYLER ygklygklklflgkt BY WASHINGTON. SOVIET scientists say the atmosphere ends and; space begins about 1.364 miles from the earth, i Once past the 1.864-milt mark you're in planetary space. The United Sta has passed that mark with five satellites and probes,U.P.I - 326 words
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Article, Illustration595 1959-08-05 4 LONDON. BRITISH scientists are working on a new system to replace ZETA" the atom fusion machine designed to harness the H-bomb for peaceful purposes the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority said in its annual report for 1958. The experiments in-" volved temperatures ofReuter; U.P.I - 595 words
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301 1959-08-05 4 ANNE SCOTT- JAMES - Can children be made immune to parental rows? ANNE SCOTT-JAMES b> THE big psychiatrists have just announced Uiat it is not a bad thing for children to see their parents quarrel. "If inoculated with small doses of parental disharmony," said one at the British Medical Association in London, meeting, "children301 words
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Article243 1959-08-05 4 over and we shall all be well adjusted. More likely, a boy grinds his teeth and makes plans to fight his father. Or a little girl climbs up to bed saying, "Mummy is a beast, a beast, a beast." I admit that one of243 words
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Article126 1959-08-05 4 LONELY ISLE IS AGAIN POPULATED ST. KILDA, Britain's most westerly island. 50 miles out in the Atlantic, is inhabited again alter nearly 30 years. The occupants are the British Army. The last of St. Kilda's civilian population of 80 left the rocky three-mile long island in 1930 because of maintainingReuter - 126 words
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139 1959-08-05 4 A. Medical - THREE IS NEED TO WORRY OVER THROMBOSE A.Medical ytlygflxlfktc lorrm 1 wood 1 pra. concei I not due B can 1 mjur I re»ul; p.* < I P r I cular ftj I T» I heard I Of t! after MPtSca Thr in i hap;. I may he po&siMf you139 words
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Advertisement579 1959-08-05 4 PATEK PHILIPPE The Master Watchmakers of Genera An extraordinary record. In the most disputed I watch category, Patek Philippe has obtained the highest mark 55.42, ever recorded at the Geneva Observatory. Authorised Dealers Sole Agents H. SENA, LTD. Singapore 4 Penong. Straits Tines Free Press Far ttta coir>cni«n<« of odvar-579 words
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Miscellaneous189 1959-08-05 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme Sum- 5.30 Top Of The Form. The 730 BBr mn^rf h,h nMrp TQCti mary. 1.02 Easy On The Ear fourU. cont est in the inter- S Jo\^& iSXVn^ iSTtaU^in '^hTe^i^ The Hl-Lo's and Glen BBC q Jaz VcTu? 630* The 6 T ™th On A Tower." (A189 words
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Article60 1959-08-05 5 DWINDLING ATTENDANCES HIT CHINESE STAGE SHOWS 10 HANDFUL OF f OONS AT EVERY PERFORMANCE Pro— Staff Reporter alien on Chinese theatri I s huh used to draw large rmaiues. Out of more I in Singapore, three have h one to the FederI at most of its60 words
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Article, Illustration131 1959-08-05 5 Hollywood audition for Satay WAHID (above). the young Cathay Kris Kilnis t •►median, may soon >>n to Hollywood to appeal in an hour long NB( colour television protnmt featartag either Dinah Shore or Shirley %1-it Lain He was auditioned in ipore a few days ago Mr. George Schlatter of NBC.131 words
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Article89 1959-08-05 5 Barred from active politics FrUALA LUMPUR. Wed. »> A'.: employees of Malaya's ege in Klang have i barred from taking an e part in politics. A directive to this effect already been issued by the college council which le the decision at its last Meanwhile, the Selangor Government plans to89 words
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177 1959-08-05 5 Sawmill industry seeks aid GOVT. TOLD OF DIFFICULTIES 4 JOINT delegation from the Singapore Sawmillers' Association and the Sawmill rkers' Union called on the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Labour and Law, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, during the week-end to seek Government aid to overcome their present difficulties. They177 words
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Article93 1959-08-05 5 KLANG. Wed. The Harbour Trade Union yesterday decided to postpone the counting of strike ballot papers until today. "I have just received a telephone call from the Ministry asking our representative to meet them in Kuala Lumpur." the secretary, Mr. V. Suppiah, said. The93 words
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64 1959-08-05 5 South Indian musicians to play here A SOUTH Indian music party arrived in Singa--1 pore for a short season here j yesterday. The eight-man 'Kacheri' group was greeted by a i shower of garlands by scores j of fans when they arrived by train from Penang. Consisting of two singers64 words
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Article, Illustration166 1959-08-05 5 WE WANT MAMA 9 The sergeant on duty j I raised his eyebrows as j seven forlorn children j shuffled into the police station. I Fidgeting self-con- j sciously. they lined up j I in a row while the elde/st j girl stepped forward. M We want our Mania." she166 words
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Article24 1959-08-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman former Deputy Mentri Besar, has been appointed chairman of the Johore Public Service Commission.24 words
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Article34 1959-08-05 5 A verdict of "suicide" was recorded at a Singapore in--day.< on Low You Hoo. 55. who was found hanging from an overhead disused wheel at a rice-mill in Beo on July 20.34 words
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Article104 1959-08-05 5 Women's Diary TODAY Y W.C.A. (Outram Road): Malay— absolute beginner* 9 a.m. VWC.A. (Raffles Quay): Beauty culture 2.30 p.m.: International H o men s C l ub Visit to S.A.T.A. 10.30 a.m. PUBLIC SPEAKING INSTITUTE: Session four at the Lecture Hall above the Great World management office 6 pm. to104 words
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206 1959-08-05 5 'Husbands and wives work in same schools'— complaints THE Singapore Minister for Eduction, Mr Yong Nyuk Lin, said last night that complaints had been received about husbands and wives working in trie same schools. He said to a broadcast on by lettt Most common complaints came from parents who Sfere206 words
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260 1959-08-05 5 PMIP MEN STILL LOOKING FOR THE RELUCTANT CANDIDATE PAN-MALAYAN Islamic Party officials in Singapore are again looking for Inche Ibrahim bin Haji Nordin, who came here more than a week ago ,to "get away" from the Federal parliamentary elections in which he had been nominated the party's candidate for the260 words
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211 1959-08-05 5 Council staff wait move on variable allowances rpHE staff of the Singa- pore City Council are anxiously waiting for negotiations to begin between the Singapore Government and its employees' unions on the question of variable allowances. The secretary of the Singapore City Council Services Union, Mr. P. Ramasamy, said the211 words
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Miscellaneous41 1959-08-05 5 STORE TIDES TODAY: 11.52 a.m. and 11.14 p.m. TOMORROW: 12.23 p.m. and 1.52 a.m. FRIDAY: 12.53 p.m. SATURDAY: 0.32 a.m. and 1.24 p.m. SUNDAY: 1.13 a.m. and 1.58 p.m. MONDAY: 1.59 a.m. and 2.34 p.m. TUESDAY: 2.51 a.m. and 3.16 p.m.41 words
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Article1310 1959-08-05 6 MAIN POINTS OF A PUBLIC LECTURE GIVEN BY MR. A. FRASER-BRUNNER |>IRDS have always been attractive to lar. numbers of people, for many different reasons. Early man :em mainly as an of food; primi:nan today sees ets for his an empire builders massacred ile populations of1,310 words
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Article, Illustration137 1959-08-05 6 Fifteen of the world's air-line companies who fly services to Italy were invited to send one of their air-hostesses to the Italian resort of Kimini to take part in an international beauty contest organised by the local tourist organisation. All the girls were so lovely that137 words
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203 1959-08-05 6 Committee for vocational education set up A WORKING COm- mittee on vocational and technical education has been appointed and plans are being considered for the conversion next year of at least one school for vocational training and two secondary schools for technical education in Singapore. This was announced by the203 words
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204 1959-08-05 6 f^IIALA LUMPUR, Wed. People from Singapore are constantly coming across the Causeway to register at Federation employment exchanges, said a spokesman for the Labour Department yesterday. "We have no means checking on these figures with any degree of accuracy because many of these people204 words
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198 1959-08-05 6 Malayan groundnuts may be exported to W. Germany I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malayan groundnuts may soon be exported to West Germany which, according to a spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, has inquired about them. He said that this was the first time that a trade inquiry on groundnuts198 words
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Article50 1959-08-05 6 BRADFORD. Wed. July proved this British textile centre's busiest month export for "many years according to Bradford Conditioning House returns issued yesterday. Three records were b: tlie turnover of materials the amount ol tops 'combed woob hai died and the number ot tests conducted textile materials.50 words
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Article41 1959-08-05 6 Soon a giant telescope PALO ALTO < California I Tues. Stanford University announced that a new giant radar telescope, second only to the one ai Jodreii Banks in England, would be built mjoii to explore the secrets of .^pace. sun .ind planet >.41 words
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167 1959-08-05 6 First chemi cals survey of Malayan plant WILL GO i)\ FOR KUALA II MIM rpHE first detailed chemical sin 1 growing in Mala; till tx-i four Government department The departmt Aborigines and For- man for the Department will last lor y< 0U He said that there about 20.000 botanical spe167 words
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25 1959-08-05 6 TEMPLER'S DAUGHTER INHERITS $510,000 m I aunt m the I tionv M i not of I. told can i S ''i_H O I)on< I I25 words
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Article23 1959-08-05 6 U .S. compensation WASHINGTON Til United Sta Philippine $862. 51 r< claimed I c Phmpi when the U.S. devalued dollar in 1934.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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10 1959-08-05 6 Delay in Fed 'learn by mail' Scheme I K I10 words
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Article174 1959-08-05 6 'Knee-cap look' is not for us THE average Singapore girl is not likely to take to the new "exposed kneecap" look introduced bv Dior chief Yves SaintLaurent in Paris. While the average Miss Singapore has declared that she will not be 'caught dead in it," local fashion experts predict that174 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-08-05 6 kiu-f and as lor bei aling— lliai depend* on the wearer. She can have the anywhere .she Ukti Hie current trend If only an ygflgyllfjgtiti incl I I Show-girl Thelma Taylor pears style in a London Street and P^ little critical- PopperPopper - 44 words
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Advertisement132 1959-08-05 6 L, *^J ft's the cut that counts... ■%4r v aunt your suit f* <^9 impeccably tailored in the <tyle and fabric you prefer \ll MADE-TO-MEASURE I Dacron/Wool Suits VT $150.00 Vm In Grey, Fawn, Blue. 1 Terylene/Wool Suits $155.00 yk Lovat, Fawn, Light and Dork Grey. All-Wool Tropical Weight J9132 words
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Advertisement30 1959-08-05 6 POCKET CARTOON by OSBERT LANCASTER "Darling, which would you less rather hear about— the Mexican heiress or that girl I always thought was a brcakftst food and her bushbaby Bongo!"30 words
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649 1959-08-05 7 .tfJAL KOW IN U.S. PUBLIC SCHOOLS hgkltfkjd- the r.i by th :^d there iate of the being put albeit v. luctanc 'he South Servards de--800 of the •ohool c. d the nbia that had Border states it ion scale. be next tw* (> fiveU.P.I - 649 words
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Article70 1959-08-05 7 'W ill force Dutch to negotiate" Jakarta Foreign Minister «J Subandrio said that Indonesia's new campaign for the •liberation" of West Irian 'West New Guinea would force the Netherlands into negotiations over the disputed territory. He said that new strategy adopted by Indonesia "has created such a situation within asU.P.I - 70 words
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Article48 1959-08-05 7 tdfklktdfkxtdkdrkxr' >ffi the at more 400 m.p.h take B few minutCo lo: :he jets on the short:l European services. of ped at ldB E A fnext March, dull be t Contine: lrboprops to 136 pec; i Vanguard! are in and being done more.48 words
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Article122 1959-08-05 7 ROLE OF MARRIED WOMEN pERTH, Married women who go out to work are of "great benefit" to the community, according to leading British economist. Sir Sydnev Caine. J Speaking at press conference here Sir Sidney said I there were now more married women working outside the home in England than'Reuter - 122 words
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Article109 1959-08-05 7 Filling void in lives of women DENVER— Marrlago is not necessary for happiness, according to Dr. Allen Kraft, chief psychiatrist at the National Mental Health Centre here. He urged unmarried women to go into politics as one of several substitutes for the time-honoured role of housewife. Teaching, he said, IsU.P.I - 109 words
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Article24 1959-08-05 7 The Jakarta newspaper Merdeka said Indonesia's former Naval Chief of Staff. Vice Admiral Subiakto. would go to Ceylon as ambassador. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article133 1959-08-05 7 'Matty' goes to court MATTY" veieran actor A. E. Mat hews famous for his somewhat eccentric and uncontrollable humour, went to a Hertfordshire court and tried to be serious. He was there to give evidence on behalf of his friend Frederick Rundle. accused of driving under the influence of drink.133 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-08-05 7 Popper picture Only pygmy hippopotamus in (iermany, "Ciola" is a friendly one-year-old acquired from Basel. Switzerland, and i« a great favourite of the zoo attendants in West Germany.Popper - 37 words
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Article432 1959-08-05 7 BORN today, you possess exceptionally high ideals, ard the stars have given you talent in the creative arts, especially in Some form of literature. You are ambitious and have great plans for your future. You are always looking far ahead and are basically an optimist If things432 words
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Advertisement24 1959-08-05 7 SYLVANIA SUPERFLASH Indoors, outdoors and offer dork, Sylvonio j gives you the right light for your films. You'll get better pic tures every time!24 words
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Miscellaneous196 1959-08-05 7 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan •HHOCEUJ A/CVE GOT TO PINO JUST WHO VVAS \/<(>nrPO > > SET OPF f£f M ESgß*** I THE REAt CUIOQITS ■SO SUGGEST J TMAT PLAN E Y v?^F UiSif 1 JvomO CoStJSf M WTyf-^ t! I* l 'To^ ES AT F >fr- *VMENfTCRASWED wI'RE on196 words
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737 1959-08-05 8 Voluble, yes! But it's oh so versatile WHAT I like in a pas- senger when I am driving is confidence. None of this nonsense of a voice that fades away half way through a sentence just when I am negotiating three lorries, one roundabout, and an absent minded Alsatian. I737 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-08-05 8 These two young children seem to be overwhelmed by the size of the worlds largest tyre. Built by the Goodyear Tyre Rubber Co, the jsr>2,ooo tyre weighs two tons and is iofi high. It was specially constructed for the world's largest lorry. The bearing84 words
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Article331 1959-08-05 8 BRITAIN'S big three tractor makers are being offered the chance of storming world markets with a new machine years ahead of anything now in production. It has no gears, clutch, brakes, or propeller shaft. The only controls are a steering wheel, a throttle adjustment, and a331 words
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Advertisement287 1959-08-05 8 54 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE PHONE 22-121 B 1 ~J i For complete satisfaction, I only genuine LUCAS spare pan your requirement* from our la range which is always in *tock. We invite you to car I Federation Represent ativet WEARK Iftl The Magazine for the Malayan hJ Aa well a?287 words
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309 1959-08-05 9 UK YARD AND CHANGI WIN IN JUNIOR CUP 4; Balestier United >. SAFA preliminary round terday H.M. Dockyard the MFA ground. They in the next round. Dockyard started promised took the lead in the minute, when a corner! Obed was met by Rahim Weng Fatt, in headway, deflected the ball309 words
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Article5 1959-08-05 9 ussian fluence 1962 ames •ygfk,tdfkxdfjxtdfj5 words
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Article45 1959-08-05 9 ytftlklcxkgktgc- even U I e ..oped to seV <225.000. Ro-- a as his reason j I it he could not work I mem'oers of Uie Direcc .osed last *eek that promo: cr only owned oneek and that Vins former lawyer. -Rei:**r.45 words
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Article389 1959-08-05 9 A late goal gives Chinese a draw Chinese 1; Army 1. 4 LATE goal by Seng Rum. who played for Singapore in the Asian Youth Cup competition, enabled Chinese to hold Army to a draw in their charity soccer match at Jalan Besar last night. The score was a fair389 words
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Article43 1959-08-05 9 SINGAPORE: Athletics: Interclub championships (heats), Fairer Park, 4.30 pjm. Soccer: SBHFA League and Cup final National Carbon v National Carbon "A"., Jalan Besar stadium. Cycling:: Ten-mile time trial. Tampenis Road. 5 p.m. Golf: FEAF meet. R.1.C.; 3 BOD G.C. meet R.S.G.C.43 words
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154 1959-08-05 9 Malayans to visit Ceylon this month HPHE Ceylon Football AssoA ciation is finalising Its preparations for the visit of i a Malayan team. The Malayans are expected to play a series of exhibition matches there at the end of the month, according to a report reaching here today. The proposed154 words
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Article144 1959-08-05 9 SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, Tugs _Alex Olmedo, the Wimbledon champion, from Peru, told reporters here that he might turn professional in the Autumn. He said promoter Jack Kramer had talked to him about it. •But there are a lot of details which must beReuter - 144 words
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570 1959-08-05 9 FRANCIS BOEY - INDONESIANS SOUND A CUP WARNING TO MALAYA FRANCIS BOEY By Doubles standard lower, they say INDONESIAN Thomas A Cup players Tan King Gwan and Njoo Kim Bee yesterday sounded a warning that any nation aspiring to wrest the trophy from them would have to be in brilliant form. To back570 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-08-05 9 LIM AND TEH ARE ALL YOU HAVE Teh Kew San (left) shakes the hand of Eddy Choong. while Mm Say Hup receives congratulations from Erland Kops after Malaya's top doubles won the Malayan Open title at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Monday night. Onlooking Indonesians were impressed, but commented thatFree Press - 66 words
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344 1959-08-05 9 Surrey take clear lead in the county table LONDON. Wed. Surrey, seeking the English County t ricket C hampionships lor the eight successive year, >e>terday took a clear lead at the lop of the table lor the first time this, season. The champions took maximum pour. a tremendous battle againstReuter - 344 words
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Article12 1959-08-05 9 OTTAWA —Good bowling by lour for 60,-Reu««r.12 words
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Article32 1959-08-05 9 MINNEAPOLIS. Tups.— Bob Rosburg (California* won thr United States Professional Golfers' Association championship here with a 72-hole total of 277. He had a four-under-paj 66 for the; final round.- ReinerReuter - 32 words
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116 1959-08-05 9 Californian beats Ursua on points OAKLAND, California. Tues.— i Ward Yee. of Pasadena, California scored an upset split 10-round decision over Filipino bantam- weight Dommy Ursua at Oakland Auditorium last nigh' Yee, weighing 117. started off slowly but in the second round su itched to a left-handed jab that botheredU.P.I - 116 words
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Article150 1959-08-05 9 FOR 166 SWANSEA, Wed.— lndia's crlc- keters yarned •■> weet revenue here yesterday as they swept to a 116-run victory over Glamorgan, the County who back in May gave them their first beating of the current tour. bet to make 283 runs at a rate ot 75 anReuter - 150 words
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Article55 1959-08-05 9 SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY. Tues.— Ramanathan Krishnan. of India, the top seeded foreign player In the men's singles, was beaten by an unranked American in the second round of the Eastern Grass Court Tennis Championships here today. The burly Madras player went down 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 toReuter - 55 words
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Article315 1959-08-05 9 "CVLT Macken won the Gover- 1 ■T nor's Cup and N.R.A. silver j medal at the August Bisley meet- 1 ing of the Singapore Rifle) Association held over the August Bank Holidays. Results: First tint: Sr (a) T 200 yards M. Amln Abdullah; 500 yards Set Murray, 600315 words
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Advertisement337 1959-08-05 9 [DAILY BRIDGE 1 n c .u South. Dealer: S>oulH North could tnink of uolhinfP North-South fame better than One Diamond to ko N. on with. East said Oiw A K 32 i an eye on the score. South K £> aJ 9 4 ;pcl now but eV A Q 8337 words
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Article267 1959-08-05 10 THREE-HOUR TALKS BEFORE MINISTERS SETTLE TERMS OF 6-POINTS STATEMENT GENEVA, Wednesday. pf[ Big Four Foreign Ministers met here for three hours last night before they could v on l joint communique to be issued at a plenmr) of their conference this afteron. I The communique267 words
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Article111 1959-08-05 10 CAMPAIGNER RELEASED NEW DELHI. Wed.— Miss ila Sarabhai. once secretary of the Congress Party's working committees who was jailed last August. was released from custody on Sunday, it was learned yesterday. Miss Sarabhai was arrested and detained under tne Preive Detention Act which empowers the Government to jail without trial111 words
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28 1959-08-05 10 Kerala 'It was almost civil war' WedPrime .neet- that d decided -icient had Party acted the id Mr Comhad that d:d quest. >rrect .iched Knew able to ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article77 1959-08-05 10 Aid probe to continue WASHINGTON, Tues. A Senate foreign relations sub-committee today decided to continue its inquiry into operations of the* United States foreign aid programme in South Vietnam. Senator Mike I .eld. the democratic chairman of sub-committee, said that ihe sub-committee world m- more de* conflict in testimony presentedReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-08-05 10 pu'lurr Dr. Urn Chonc En and his wife pictured at Singapore Airport yesterday before tearing for Britain, where Dr. Lim is to undergo specialist medical treatment Political circles speculate that the former national president of the Malayan Chinese Association will play a key role under the party'sFree Press - 57 words
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Article106 1959-08-05 10 ISTANBUL. Wednesday. THE I.LOi-ton Hungarian cargo ship Beke was 'cut in two and sank in the Dardanelles West Turkey, yesterday after being in collision with the 4.755-ton Italian liner San Giorgio L.>. bill passed WASHINGTON Tiies. -The Senate tonight completed Congressional action on aReuter - 106 words
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Article63 1959-08-05 10 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Raymond Blackburn. 44 -year-old former British Labour MP was married for the third time at London's Caxton Hall register office yesterday His bride was 19-year-old actress Tessa Hume. White-haired Mr. Blackburn, author of the book. "I Am An Alcoholic." .said he had notReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-08-05 10 picture The barrier of drums which has been placed across the entrance to the proposed Kallang Park on Mounlbatteu Road. The disused runway had been a favourite rendezvous for Singapore learner drivers by day and courting couples at night.- Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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145 1959-08-05 10 Scimitar attack on newsman HE WAS TAKING PICTURES IyESSINA (Sicily). Wed.— A pale faced Italian press photographer was shown off the liner Sydney hero yesterday after a bodyguard of the King of Yemen slashed at him with a scimitar for trying to photograph the women of the royal suite. TheReuter - 145 words
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Article69 1959-08-05 10 DURHAM. Wed. A 57--year-old woman became a idow here four hours after her wedding. Mr. George jViEddlson. aijed 46. and hi.-> bride. formerly Mi.-s Violet Gertrude Dodd6. were with lriends at an hotei at Hetton-Le-Hole when he complained of fieling un wt 11. He went outside.Reuter - 69 words
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Article57 1959-08-05 10 WALES SEEks SELF-GOVT. LLANGEFNI. Wed. Selfgovernment lor Wales within the Commonwealth and the ultimate right to become a member of the United Nations were among the aims of Plaid cymru. the Welsh nationalist party adopted at the party's conference here yesterday. Other aims were the safeguarding of the culture, language,Reuter - 57 words
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Article35 1959-08-05 10 OXFORD. Wed. Dame Janet Vaughan, expert in radiobiology. told an Oxfora University conference that there was no evidence that Strontium 90 or other radioactive materials cause |*ulcft*mia in human being*. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article46 1959-08-05 10 NICOSIA. Wed.— A crowd of villagers stoned the police >tatlon at Pakhna. near Limassol. South Cyprus after police am 1 ted a Greek Cyprict in connection with malicious damage to a water pipe. In the heat of Die disturbance, the arrested i escaped. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article38 1959-08-05 10 WARSAW. Wed.- An Amercan spokesman. Mr. Herbert Clync, last night quashed rumours that Mr. Richard Nixon, the American VicePresident, might be meeting Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, Primate of Poland, during his current visit here.38 words
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Article33 1959-08-05 10 LONDON. Wed.- The Queen the Duke of Edinburgh and their children Prince Charles 1 and Princess Anne, will leave London by train tomorrow evening for Balmoral for their summer holidays.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article155 1959-08-05 10 NOTTING HILL BRA WL Porter obstructs a constable ONDO X, Wed. A policeman told a court that he saw a large crowd shortly after midnight on Monday night gathered round two coloured women fighting: In a street In West London's race conscious Notting Hill district. The policeman added that theReuter - 155 words
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Article70 1959-08-05 10 NEW YORK. 7 fclifornla boxer Eddi< Machen has withdrawn his court action attaching the purse which Ingemar Joh;< the Swedish world nra weight champion, was paid for the title tight ilch he deposed Floyd Patters Ma n, who was knocked out by Johansson In the GReuter - 70 words
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Article47 1959-08-05 10 R.N. renew the Rockall flag DEVONPORT. Wed.—Britain's Hag. the Union J; has been reh by the Royal Navy on the u: habited Atlantic inland of Rockall. 200 miles from the outer Hebrides. A plaque commemorat the first hoisting in 1955 has disappeared despite L> bolted and cemented.47 words
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Article50 1959-08-05 10 DUFSSELDORF. Wed though United States strike has not caused a sudden boom in steel order the European coaJ and steel community, according to dustry sources quoted by th^ West German economic news agency V.W.D. there has however been some increase and delivery terms have lengthened.50 words
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Article39 1959-08-05 10 BAGDAD Wed. The Di-rector-General of the Iraoi Hallways. Maj o r General Saleh Zeki Townq. has been •summarily dismissed and replaced by Mr. Mohammed Abdel Reza. the Directorategeneral's chief engineer the nationalist newspaper Al Hurriya said yesterday39 words
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Article150 1959-08-05 10 RAWALPINDI. Wed. The search for three British and two German climbers, now 14 days overdue at their Himalayan base camp, was called oiT last night. The missing Britons are Dr Keith Warburton. Mr. Harry Stephenson and Mr. Richard Knight. weather caused the irch to be abandoned.Reuter - 150 words
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126 1959-08-05 10 2 DEAD AND 236 WOUNDED IN RIOTING BY JOBLESS \K\( W (\r POLICE declared a slate <»i moved into position around palace here toda\ alter Mi civilia in rioting by 5,000 unemplov According to Dr. Cariilo B ol Caracas, two policemer, wounded. The riot wa> sparked of! during a peaceful126 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-08-05 10 Singapore beauty queen and model Daisy S/eto who leit in the liner \>ia t<»r a long-dreamed-of trip to London. There she will Ntufly dre>s-(leM?iuns Daisy plaiiv i-u t,, viv,t ParK and other la^hion centres on the Continent during her stav abroad She is takin»Free Press - 60 words
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22 1959-08-05 10 A shock each time he goes to shake hand I> it THEI nil TOP 01 L(.'N. Of over pockhole Charle LOl I22 words
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Advertisement196 1959-08-05 10 I M Mr Mal.olm I I link >*! \lm.« I \onus y n omr Softh To Me R'.v Without Girl I rankii x Ma\ «»u IKrayi i.<M>dhve .limnn \e Kathit I i OI I MRI I»ul> With No 1 v|, m f> *»ide saddle Piano Tops ft I S«rn nd<196 words
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Miscellaneous38 1959-08-05 10 Cinema Guide CATMAV Phone *****: Thunder In Tht Sun 1.43. ODEON WlKll *****: t^*» Adventur* t 49, NEW ALHAMRRA Phone *****: Hellcatt Or The Navy Plm Sierra St OOEON KATONC Phont ***** Tten And Serpent 3.Md 615 A.38 words
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