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Title Section15 1959-08-06 1 the singapore FREE PRESS No 1556T SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 1959. 15 CENTS. J ___MMMM15 words
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Article375 1959-08-06 1 Britain and US express concern LONDON, Thurs.— Britain regards the situation in Laos rave, the Foreign Office said last night. In Washington the Department said ed the continued fighting with serid d In India and in am. Govenv D ear r 1 he Premier. M to United -is SecreMr. Dag.375 words
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Article, Illustration19 1959-08-06 1 State Department speaks of link with Moscow STOP PRESS SNAT STILI /Id 5 TO -EAR T'19 words
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173 1959-08-06 1 MINISTER: WE DON'T WANT FAMILY AFFAIR Husbands and wives who work in same schools HUSBANDS and wives working in the same schools will be transferred to other schools from next year, the Singapore Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said yesterday. He added: "It is our policy to stop173 words
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Article65 1959-08-06 1 Petticoat Lane to get new look LONDON. Thurs. Petticoat Lane. London's 200-year-w «5Sn air street market. may soon acquire a "super market- look, said a property SSSm .spokesman yesterday. The firm City and Country Proolrties has bought a f a r r°Jr acant site on the narrow crowded street forReuter - 65 words
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Article16 1959-08-06 1 other trade union abuses. The White House, anan™ television networks. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article203 1959-08-06 1 NEWS IN BRIEF BONN: V r \d< ikumm the West German Chancellor, and Dr. lleinrich Von Brentano. the Foreign Minister, will visit London about Aug. 29 to confer there with President Eisenhower and Mr. Maemillan. Reuter. RABAT: Ki^? Mohamed V of Morocco will be operated on next Friday for aReuter - 203 words
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Article54 1959-08-06 1 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Dermot Morrah. chairman of the Press Freedom Committee of the Commonwealth Press Union, today supported the protect made by a group of British Members of Parliament against the ban placed Si Mr Ronald Segal, editor of the magazine Africa South. by theReuter - 54 words
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Article94 1959-08-06 1 A 4&-member Indonesian cultural mission to mainland China seen above left Singapore this morning for Hong Kong en route to Canton and Peking. The mission, which includes 26 women, will be in China for about three months and then will go to North Korea for94 words
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99 1959-08-06 1 'Test tube' fathers Lawyers' appeal LONDON. Thurs. A wife should be able to divorce her husband if he acts as a "test tube lather" without her consent, the Law Society urges today. The society, which represents 17.000 British solicitors. calls on doctors to make absolutely certain that all would-be dororsReuter - 99 words
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Article90 1959-08-06 1 DEFENCE OF ROCK N' ROLL LONDON, Thurs. Rock n' roll dancing uses up surplus teenage energy that might otherwise go into coshing and knifing, the Medical Press, a professional weekly, said yesterday In an editorial. The rhythm was a normal part of life. A Dutch psychiatrist. Dr. Joost Mcerloo. hadReuter - 90 words
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Article170 1959-08-06 1 Ll o t t s citizen today. abdomen. I Federa rourt yesterday to hamS that he s the son of prove that n« how Lim. no T\T^ic Lee -Lea-Sin. The K °Oovernment presented blood tests to back its claim that Urn couldn't &e theU.P.I - 170 words
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291 1959-08-06 1 THE Big Four foreign m the composition of a n tiations on disarmament, disclosed here last night, consist of ten nations. The big powers are now sounding out other interested countries through diplomatic channels, to gain their agreement to the newReuter - 291 words
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Article94 1959-08-06 1 1 PARIS. Thurs. Seamstresses of the Paris fashion house of Lanvin-Castillo arcbusy altering some 60 dresses and suits and 30 furs to the measurements of Barbara Hut ton. the Wool worth millionaires-. She bought the clothes In a two- hour spending spree last Thursday. The houseReuter - 94 words
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Article62 1959-08-06 1 GENEVA. Thursday. ninisters have agreed on lew body to resume necoa usually reliable source The body is expected to LONDON. Thins. TKDMMY Steele, British iock 1 and roll singer, who flew to Moscow yesterday to see the Moscow International Film Festival, said at London62 words
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Article33 1959-08-06 1 August first snide rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Sinenpore this morning at 1O."> 1 ecati per lb.. down a quarter of a cent on ye*terda\ I close. The tone was uncertain.33 words
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Article46 1959-08-06 1 Jap oil plant in flames TEHERAN. Thurs. P reports today said a Japa. oil company installation. 28 miles off Kuwait in the Persian Gulf, caught lire, destroying one floating derrick and causing undetermined damage to a Japanese ship Unconfirmed reports said era! Japanese were killed —U.P.I.46 words
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Article22 1959-08-06 1 THE HAGUE. Thur>.- Th< Dutch Government will a committee to Dutch Neu Guinea to Investigate lllega nsorship of mail. Reut22 words
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Advertisement54 1959-08-06 1 -^jvFdandruff? 'm Get rid of it with Jfs FastfIpANDRICIDE dressers, Stores. cna\ ml m I SINGAPORE\II Tns^vn \ll U i\ I w m w -:S 1 same day >:j: I I 1 SMk'^j Uk I OP JET I I Plectra jfl world I Pacific Jlf I I Airways J|f I54 words
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Advertisement49 1959-08-06 1 r"|KON J CAMERAS SYMBOLS of EXCELLENCE JK|\ f World's •SmallesU-2-band fTtransistor Portable Radio NATIONAL AB-210-T or U Portable Radio 9 Transisior 2-band portable radio receiver. Most attractive cabinet with the tpecial "NATIONAL" design. With leather shoulderbag. fIKS Ideal for kam pongs, estates, farms, hunting Ul and fishing trips, etc49 words
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Article, Illustration13 1959-08-06 2 SinsaH ...ird wli 44 <>u: ids: P W O Emp. K13 words
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Article202 1959-08-06 2 SCHOOLS WILL BUY THEIR SCIENCE NEEDS LOCALLY GETTING SUPPLIES MORE QUICKLY, AT LESS COST pHK Government has derided to stop buying scientific equipment for schools from Britain through the Crown Agents for the Colonies. Minister for Education, Mr. Yons; Xyuk Lin, day ordered that, in future,202 words
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110 1959-08-06 2 C'OHMIBO I*bun I lie Prime Minister «i < ej lon Mr. >olomun Kaiui.iikv Uerdaj ann—need that eyton ua* liking steps, to explore the i»<»sMbiiiiv of exchansinf -ions with 11. tulrl the House <»l lie ntathres he had a^ked Minister »f ommene iradr110 words
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Article69 1959-08-06 2 ing ton Wed. eiaJ Unto June were a record iion. (about 54.100 j the como tiepaiin: compares with May 51. 263. 8 million i about $3,790 mil.) and June 1958 impo:- 1.031.3 million about 53. 093 mii. The Department said total leral imports in tne first i69 words
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Article50 1959-08-06 2 Big barter deal CAIRO. Thurs. The first phase of negotiations be:i two British firms and gyptian authorities for iri deal worth more 500.000 has bi-en conI d. The two concerns are the Eh 'ft he Company. icturers of railway equipme I ids and Gibs< a London firm of cotmerchantij ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article30 1959-08-06 2 IRIS i: rhe LV.itcd d permisAirlines to fly rth Polo to the tablish an ich round-the-world serQt of Frai i air talks first vnn-L-ludfd here. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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52 1959-08-06 2 WASHINGTON Wed. Members of the United States Hou>e of Representative.^ j terday refused to consent to an immediate start of floor debate on a measure which would permit early sale* by the government of £265 rr.ill.on oi coconut oil from the nation's52 words
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140 1959-08-06 2 Britain's reserves growing UP £54 MIL. THIS YEAR f ONDON, Thurs.— Britain's gold and convertible current reserves rose by £17 million in July, the Treasury announced yesterday. This rise compared with that of £19 million in June. At the end of the month the reserves stood at £1.150 millions. The140 words
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Article185 1959-08-06 2 Jap trade balance precarious GE NEv A. Thurs. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade <GATT' yesterday olamed ihe "precarious balance" between Japans production ana exports, un the one liana, and imports on the other, lor the preat variations in Japan's economic situation during recent years. GATT'S trade report lor185 words
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Article24 1959-08-06 2 LONDON. Wed. The Chairman of the British Motor Corporation announced today that Austin and Morris cars would shortly be produced in Italy.24 words
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121 1959-08-06 2 Long list of gains in U.K. stocks LONDON. Thurs.— The London .>tock markets made further headway yesterday with the opening of a new account, and another long list of gains was recorded. Virtually all sections took part in the fresh advance. Gilt-edged securities, however, although above UKlowest following a further121 words
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Article40 1959-08-06 2 TOKYO. Wed.—Tne Japan Expurt Trade Prom. Agency «JETRO\ a oflicial body, announced todaj it would fake part In thre< international trade fairs tc be held in Damascus. Tor and Lima respectively In the coming months.40 words
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Article, Illustration131 1959-08-06 2 Japan's reserves a record rKYO. Thurs. The Japanese Ministry of Finance announced today Japan's foreign exchange and gold reserve at the end of July amounted to M53.630 million, the highest since the 1 end of World War 11. The amount represented an increase of MS2BB million over the level a»tReuter - 131 words
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Article53 1959-08-06 2 HONG KONG. \Vedr.esc. Closing pikes here today were: Previous Today HKS HKS H A: S Bank.: Corporation j $965 Union Ins. Canton SoJ.jO $83 Wheelock Marden $6.30 $6.35 Hkong 'phone $28.20 $28.50 and $28.30 Dairy Farm C. Stora-e 51T. 20 $17 20 and $17.30 Taikoo Do<K.s $32.5053 words
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Article18 1959-08-06 2 1 SANDRINGHAM. Thi:r Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, quietly celebs her fifty-r.inth birthday yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article20 1959-08-06 2 LONDON. Thurs.— Tin was moderately dealt in yesterday at steady prices with offerings of cash tin well absorbed.20 words
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Article59 1959-08-06 2 U.K. CLOSING PR ICES RIBBLK No. IBSScXI port* \ut ■cat. BIBBLU No. 11lKl RBI K V.. 1 K^* House Fcrau v kim >ieaa\ ai ■crunc At PEPPKR: Uhit. k f.a.q c.i-f. turopfan i>orts lag PEPPLU: Black Sarawali c.i.f. EuroiM-an port- UMJ Above prices TIN Thre* Month-<j-ttifinrnt Price TONE: Steady. 11l59 words
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Article37 1959-08-06 2 TIN Spot TIN tutur.MraMi < «»lltia. t *>r\}l. TOM Quiet. -\l l IUBKKK: lutun-s >, pi TONE: Bart-h stcad>. No. 1 K*»s. \u<. i uided prior OOrVU: f utuMs r. (mi sept. New Above price- auoU37 words
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Article15 1959-08-06 2 ju InduMii^lJO Railroads tit Domestic Bonds i:» i tiii', H Stocks onpu15 words
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Article57 1959-08-06 2 North I urupcan ports dfh\u>ulit p«*r long ton \i. I uiopcan ports drlhrird oer lon* ton Auj;. Sept. t O( (IXI T OIL crude Straits < i I I ntopran ports in bulk per long ton Am, >cpt. urnptan ports in hulk per I ton \ue PHHIPIMM57 words
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Article691 1959-08-06 2 sin s INDUSTRIALS Previous Today 43 B e p as ,tsi S 1 19 ICI 11.00 B B. E 45- B S 52 S B. v. \n teas I K ;g c if' '>' C 98 S K ft <! I rt? D atri:,s B r 4691 words
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Advertisement103 1959-08-06 2 HOTEL J^ 'ZABETHAN GRILL Vil?* 2804 >st Muß GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES WHO DEMAND QUALITY GOODS AT LOW PRICE DOPCAS Jtnped, spotted ond plain cotton 'Drip Dry 36" RELEX printed non-iron cotton 36" SWISS spotted non-iron cotton 36" FANCY Single flower bordered cotton Minimum ironing 36" em A i:GIAN103 words
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Article304 1959-08-06 3 Seal 12- year tfATER ROW? I Iliff. the bank r yCSterday un--01 the end of a t^lve migW political obser^m Lonrin. h IS PUtC be old India^Offlce^nd ?Wll h eV engineers of the World Bank and of ?he two go veru" merits. The leader of the Indian delegation, Mr. D.U.P.I - 304 words
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41 1959-08-06 3 Itgraijan Affairs of North Purljn<luni;an >jid Suutn i mesi m <<<>\ eminent Medan newspaper l.rmba. rned estates had already i rtrrhlwi Rrhether the concession which had now >^ uhrther the% would be :it.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article16 1959-08-06 3 Telecoms school tor Bangkok n to pave the .ment of hool d in 111 be Reu-16 words
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454 1959-08-06 3 U.S. again to block Peking entry into UN Brief* Cab ch I San t h e s would tenth ye in Siina i the United Nations India has already introduced perennial resolution Qing lor the ousting of tionalist China's deletion and its replacement by delegates from Communist China. U.P.I. The454 words
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Article23 1959-08-06 3 Shipbuilding and E :ng Comr t launched a 12.450--ton freighter built in Osaka tor a Czechoslovak shipping company. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration271 1959-08-06 3 120,000-ton rice deal NEW ZEALAND M.P., Mr. Warren Freer. suggested in Wellington that the Commerce Ministers of New Zealand, Australia and Canada should meet in Hong Kons to discuss the establishment there of industries to give employment to refuefrom Communist Chi: Mr. FreerReuter - 271 words
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Article63 1959-08-06 3 INDONESIAN exports during this year amounted to about U*****.500.00U. crease ol about $27 million over the corresponding period last year and about $600,000 higher than the 1957 t for the same period. Unofficial rrp(>rt> indicated petroleum and petroleum products rubber and coffee provided the biggest export earnings,U.P.I - 63 words
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305 1959-08-06 3 RATIONALIST CHINA has expressed deep con- corn over President Eisenhower's arrangement with Soviet Premier Khrushchev to exchange visits. The Nationalist Foreign Ministry in a statement said the universal desire for peace was commendable but justice should be in no way sacrificed for peaReuter - 305 words
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141 1959-08-06 3 Japanese firm 's gesture to a Briton A LONDON mother who.e ion died in Japan duWorld War II is to re :vo 10 photographs of the British Commonwc;Cemetery in Yokohama uhere the son lies bur a. Japanese trading I in Tokyo. Mrs. M. Prior recently wrott a letter to theReuter - 141 words
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Article49 1959-08-06 3 A-TRAINING IN JAPAN The Japan Atomic I Commission said 15 A scientists would be given months' training In Japan from November 24 In th<» utilisation of isoto; Tin 15 scieni HI con from Nationals China, five from Siam two from Burma, and onr each from Persia and Pakistb ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement66 1959-08-06 3 SENSATIONAL NEWS! CARPETS OH HIRE PURCHASE B.M.K. AND OTHER BELGIUM CHINESE ETC. SHDftr^^ «0-62 Orchard Road. J| »ROFFS Sinwpore. Tel: ***** (Old Orchard Motor Showroom) I 0 I magnetic recording tape HL MB§ k GIVES YOU THE BEST L HJ Wrk OUTLASTS ALL THE REST w.fh olmojt unlimited lite (500,00066 words
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Advertisement131 1959-08-06 3 Mr. JssbmHF ■^■t x '■'-'■'.*3B&* .'ws<v'-j .■•Mh>"ii*i l TiVi*rfv* T^^r MBf i9k j^^K v |f j^ A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERGY j *i«l In order to overcome tiredness, adults need an energy-restoring I food. Taken as a drink or in concentrated form by the spoonful. 1 .jV WS. on bread131 words
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Article, Illustration666 1959-08-06 4 Preparing man's flight to ihe stars ANIMAL astronauts are being trained for a loni* series of rocket flights to prepare the road tor man's lliijil lo the stars. This phase of Mercury, the National ronautics and Space Administration's manned satellite project, is scheduled to under way atU.P.I - 666 words
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Article1044 1959-08-06 4 THE WAY - QUEST FOR ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN THE WAY ggfhfgh fhhfhh CIR Edmund Hillary, the New Zealand beekeeper who conquered Mount Everest and Ihe Antarctic Continent, luis just received the annual 5 North American Santa's beast (7). 6 Look where to find My Lord (3>. 7 He follows the noctule to take theU.P.I - 1,044 words
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Article55 1959-08-06 4 Travel in Russia is now easier LX>RF.: I I So to I B I I B ur.. I pn I I I ***** 1 0} Thl« jj I sil: pro\ volul cou: eU or. trick off on v Worn* the: I dr:\ M ing I I I I CO: IReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement498 1959-08-06 4 Distinctive DIAMOND RINGS j Perfect Diamonds of Best Colour 18. V «l< NILVA Je*el!f 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE, -phone: ***** i i iti i > CLASSIFIED ADS. \i vul K SBBVH i m —Ho t m t PHOTC BY FO1O- 1C— *****. PLAN Printing from 710. OCE ft AMO paper,498 words
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Advertisement98 1959-08-06 4 NEWER AND BET IVV^ "Terrific" is rH s^-*^S i T^S^ 1% p BB ■■■■I ■Mr ix si '^Wr LENS THE SECRET IS IN Cf_W£ THE GREEN WINDOW v t^BBf&H F/1.9 ORIKKOR LENS 8.1-1/500 MXV O-MATIC VIEW FINDER WITH BUi PARALLAX COMPENSATION SIS. F/2.S ORIKKOR LENS 6,1-1-500 MX, MATIC VIEW FINDER98 words
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Miscellaneous454 1959-08-06 4 i^H^^^M^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^W^^^^^BM^^^^^^^^^^^M^^M^^^^^^^W^Mi^^^^^^^^^^^H ™^i"^^"^^^l HB— "^■^■^^J LIES ACROs^ 1 They may be recited or like la-bo-ur! to. 6). 8 The Scandinavian view in a better uni-cellular group <5». 9 Superlatively suitable to be a prefect with little change <7>. 10 Find a pound in a straw hat. no doubt at Yarmouth (7).454 words
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48 1959-08-06 5 Debtor: I've two wives to support 4 DEBTOR. Chua Kok A K yesterday in hks public ex>n before tne Sir [r. T Kulaout his month he $10 towards the 5120.315 busini nkrupt in ant K. couid pay month, aployed produce firm, ild bo difficult big aid 10 ipport.48 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-08-06 5 general Festing in Singapore picture. I imperial (.eneral Staff, General Sir Francis Festin* xvho arrived nspeets a guard of honour provided bv the Ist Battalion .it the General Headquarters. Far East Land Forces iiTiSf to! commanded by Major G. B Pounal! Sir Franri. U N ZealandFree Press - 53 words
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Article255 1959-08-06 5 70 ARE ARRESTED IN FOUR MONTHS Free Press Staff Reporter "pHE Singapore police have declared an all-out war on character lotteries, in which an estimated 52,000,000 change hands every race day. About 400 small operators have quit the "business" as a result of police raids and investigations since April this255 words
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Article35 1959-08-06 5 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will be guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Union of Journalists at the Cathay Hotel "Dragon Room) on Aug. 16.35 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-08-06 5 (he Scimb bintc Abdullah i. who is among: thiKe entered for the Merdeka Queen" at a dance sponby the Singapore vernraent Sendees I -ociation at th. iew Hotel on YuiZllst te U entries beca received by iumtn Seven a ill be awarded to finalist^.49 words
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Article158 1959-08-06 5 Civilians' doubts removed K\LA LUMPUR. Thurs. Members ol the War Department Civilian Staff elation are pleased with the term> of the Defence Trea between the British Government and the Federation Government. In a letter to all Its branches in the Federation the ion ha -rifled the position on its wages158 words
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Article36 1959-08-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The johon- Civil Service Club will hold a Club Night tomorrow starting at 8 p.m. when there will be a programme of dance and games. Light -makan' will be supnlied free.36 words
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234 1959-08-06 5 HOTELS in Singapore have not yet decidwhether to adopt the ice charge system followed by most hotels iirope. tlce of adding 10 bill and then i >ie money arr ry popular m I ir pean hot* Schutzman. pn >l the Hut i ciation234 words
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Article, Illustration265 1959-08-06 5 A NEW accident insurA ance scheme, designed for the man-in-the-street and which will be within the means of everyone, is being launched in Singapore. Under the new scheme the policy, which is an annual one, will cover personal injuries suffered in road, rail, sea and air265 words
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Article66 1959-08-06 5 'Missing' mother returns MADAM Lim Chee Hong, 40, who had been reported missing from her home in Prince Philip Avenue, Singapore, since Monday. returned home on Tuesday night. She walked In without any fuss to the delight of her seven children. One of the children, Lay Tien, who came to66 words
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Article103 1959-08-06 5 No thugs at flats now KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Residents of the Suleiman Court municipal flats in Ba.tu Road, here no longer live in fear of extortioners and thugs. Thugs who earlier this year attempted to extort money from the shopkeepers at the flats have now disappeared. One case was reported103 words
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Article67 1959-08-06 5 Art display by Professor Professor Yi Chun Tso, 65, a painter from Hong Kong, will hold his first exhibition of paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore tomorrow. A professor of Chinese language and literature at St. Patrick's College, Hong Kong, he is on a three-month holiday tour of67 words
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Article214 1959-08-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TJUILDING prices in the Federation are back on the upward climb. A spokesman for one of Kuala Lumpur's larger contracting: firms forecast yesterday that within the next six months they would reach their pre-slump level of last year. A bis pick-uo in214 words
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133 1959-08-06 5 school bus.... SWEETS, POP IN A COMET A SPECIAL flight by a Comet Four from: Singapore to London is to be run in September. It is to take back children from j Britain who have been spending their August holiday in Singapore and Malaya. The "Lollipop Special**, as the flight133 words
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Article27 1959-08-06 5 Mr. Quek Liang Chua, assistant accounting and finance manager of Standard Vacuum Oil Company (Malaya Division) in Singapore, has retired after 32 years' service.27 words
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131 1959-08-06 5 Shakespeare week for Singapore students CECONDARY school students in Singapore will take oart in a "Shakespeare Week", which is bein^ -ganised by the Ministry >1 Education from Au^. 17 to 22. During the days there will e film show* and 'recordings of Shake i plays at the Cathay. Pavilion and131 words
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Article52 1959-08-06 5 Two men acquitted of a charge session of dutiable good July 14. They were Goh Oh Huan. 20. and Kang Swee Hi 23, arrested and cl ed with po.. session of 2: of dutiable ciga: a speedboat chas e la half an hour in the sea ofl Katong52 words
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Advertisement11 1959-08-06 5 0x -IRO\ PCOOiLE K'^BED COTI DA«ON. MIXED l«- S6JO I I11 words
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Advertisement84 1959-08-06 5 "<7 <j& J C your COLD STORAGE WEEK-END SPECIALS Corned Silverside 2.05 Fresh Carrots .45 Scotch Finnan Haddock n> .92 Hunt's Tomato Juice 1.30 Swonson's Cocoanut Custard Pies AA (2-5 ox. pics) 1. 00 Mountain Maid Bartlett Pears 1.40 Cypress Gardens Grapefruit Juice i n .65 Monarch American COlfee (regular84 words
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Miscellaneous194 1959-08-06 5 STORE TIDES TODAY: 12.23 pm and. 1.52 a.m. TOMORROW: 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. WEDNESDAY: 3.56 a.m. and 4.07 p.m. TODAY a UNIVERSITY OF MAL- TOC H: Joint194 words
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273 1959-08-06 6 These investigators surprise house owners 17 UA L A LUMPUR, Thurs. Teams of youngsters, just out of school, are helping to de the future assessment :'or th( 27,000 lie proper m Kuala Lumpur. thai ha vi' mseci until y by the Municipal a273 words
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Article23 1959-08-06 6 Russian envoy to U A R sacked ib Rop nir Erofeycv to Soviet i the for>r. Mr. Ev_ rred to "other v ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-08-06 6 WRAF airwomen attached to the Far East Air Force in Singapore greatly enjoy the work and the many sporting amenities which overseas service provides This picture shows five of them being briefed for their duties by Fit. Sgt. 0 (i squirrv The women in the picture66 words
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Article206 1959-08-06 6 I Reserve posts for seniors'' KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday ii'HEX government junior clerks serving in Selangor meet in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday they are to debate a resolution dealing: with the '•deliberate appointment of temporary clerks to responsible posts." The resolution contends that this policy is most206 words
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Article121 1959-08-06 6 King to take a holiday IT" UAL A LUMPUR. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuanj Agong will leave the Ist ana Negara next week for a short holiday. A spokesman ror the Istana Negara said this was only a normal leave and had nothing to do with his health. The Yang di-Pertuan121 words
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Article79 1959-08-06 6 Book store is lined CITY Book Stort' Ltd.. Singapore, pleaded •guilty In j the City Court yesterday to 10 summons charges of not paying in time the Provident Fund contributions in respect of certain employees far April and May. Mr. S. Gunaratnam, for the Central Provident Fund Board, described the79 words
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Article60 1959-08-06 6 Tan Hai Tal. under sentence of 12 months' jail and a $50 fine on charges relating to opium, had his conviction quashed on appeal in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Tan had been tried with two others. Mr. Leslie Rayner lor Tan. submitted that a join trial was60 words
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260 1959-08-06 6 Malaya to have child nutrition survey World Health Or- ganisation is to make a survey in the Federation of the distribution; and extent of protein malnutrition with a view to promoting child nutrition. The survey will be undertaken by Dr. Henricus A. Oomen. who this week join- ed the Western260 words
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Article166 1959-08-06 6 STOKES' PARTING TOUCH IyHAT do you expect me to tell you about Noreen Stokes' farewell recital at the Cultural Centre Theatre in Singapore last night. That she played the Mozart Fantasia with exquisite sensibility and delicacy? She did, indeed. That bar sixty- four in the Beethoven sonata could be faulted?A.B.A - 166 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-08-06 6 T u hree J S !u ga peoplc tw men and a S ir] wit h n n e others in the Federation shared the SlO.OOO prize offered in the Brand's "Healthy Children- competition Sinia" l M n ??«H ie J& Thomas Grosse Mr. Lee Chee Mun78 words
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Article, Illustration415 1959-08-06 6 It's warm! But y^ can still look coc LONDON TOPPED DO vou often wonder why some women look cool and heat while others mop their brows? They do not I. because Nature has endowed their bodies with special Insu which have been denied to the rest of us._Popper - 415 words
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Article25 1959-08-06 6 Water supply in Hende: Hill has been <hut today until G p.m. and in North Buona Vista Road until 3 p.m. for repairs25 words
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Article35 1959-08-06 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Tan Yew Song, of Pontian. was fined 51 25 in the magistrate's court here for trying forcibly to prevent him froiv doing his duty in connection with a traffic offence35 words
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Advertisement127 1959-08-06 6 ROOM Dine or hold your o^ (^4pST part) in exotic ori- -/^^"<U{ enlal decor and a\ thrill to the delights i'l ot our de lie ionChinese food-. f^~V ADELPHI HOTEL Ti&^KJK! TELEPHONE: 2801. Vk -A/\ I can really sit back and relax now I /^s^/ af 1 entrust" all my127 words
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Miscellaneous252 1959-08-06 6 BORN todi quick mind which con speedy dec want nk everythii over carefully before c mitt b< to great \u( il scholar a: tellectual. one of the great for you is to er|udgm< J:. Ciat th |.|v, i else taking it before decide. Mil S You will d you emotions252 words
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Article, Illustration346 1959-08-06 7 No. 52 Squadron leaves Changi: lion-stop support lin Emergency I pur together with two other \:r Force TransWins unite based at NO6. 48 and 110 June. 1957, however. :on has been i in route flying and op training from Cha ing Hastings. 110 Squadron stopped sport flying in 1957 and346 words
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Article, Illustration800 1959-08-06 7 Centurion tanks come to Singapore for six-month 'cocooning' Story by Sgt. P.M. Howard Pictures by S/Sgt. W.R. Hawes TANKS, which can be so decisive in the field, are not very common in Singapore. Thus the arrival of six Centurion Mark Vs has aroused considerable interest. Though soldiers In Singapore see800 words
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Article405 1959-08-06 7 Benny is at his best in Brussels BENNY IN BKI i Benny Goodman and his Orchestra, featuring Jimim Rushing. Let's dance. Don't be that wu>. Ihi world is waiting for the sunrise. Brussels Man Memories of you. Jubilee. The man I love, Oh lad\ be good. Somebody loves me. I405 words
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Article138 1959-08-06 7 THE winner of last weeks Mush Quiz is Mi H. Sarlie 19. Lynwood Grove. Singapore 13. The difference between 'straight ja*7 and "hot jara" is technically based on improvisation. In straight jaw the musicians have score and strictly adhere to it. In hot jazz, while tiny ma\138 words
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Article, Illustration404 1959-08-06 7 Forces ii« k >vs from Britain rpHE Royal Navy ■"-will be taking part this year for the first time in the Military Tattoo at the Edinburgh Festival. A naval guard from HMS Cochrane with the Band of the Royal Marines will perform the ceremony ofCentral Press - 404 words
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Advertisement10 1959-08-06 7 OR RADIO W&: MPANY ■1 pore. I Rubber op. I10 words
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Advertisement74 1959-08-06 7 HOTEL BILTMORE Jggjfly^ Loc-atfei gg^g§3M major bus routes and "^SEssSll* ntres of metropolitan 4 ,^^^Sißsfc» shipping, commerce, shopy^*^*^ ping and TRAFALGAR RAMBAU STREETS, S PORE-2 Telephone ***** (5 liw MAX 4or filial FACTOR- «w SIGNATURE k O I)fc LIX! i: *w New Aft«r-Shave gjfc^ Men's Deod< 1 *PP^ fIUS Cologne74 words
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Article, Illustration2248 1959-08-06 8 PELHAM GROOM - PELHAM GROOM YOUR WEEKLY LATIFF MYSTERY by LATIFF GETS A E FRIGHT AS THE BODY COMES TO LIFE IF you are Mire it is suicide, why come to me"? a>ked Latiff. and Inspector Pahat rotated his cap uncomfortably. Laliff, Lai Peng and I had jusl returned2,248 words
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Advertisement110 1959-08-06 8 IS?. Mwtft ,C«».Ui IKH Stu— —f»-4 Tel: 15*}* DELIVERED to your DOOR I Fill m the special delivery form 3* below and we shall arrange with the LJLy i\y\ newsvendor in your area to have the %f*&£&T\ Singapore Free Press delivered every J^^Pc"' afternoon to your home ;^/^A\^ SPECIAL DELIVERY110 words
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Miscellaneous198 1959-08-06 8 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan JEFF AMD iauQa AiPf mEADhvG *=OP THE WORLD COUKtCii BuilDii^G Oh VflV \fj BECAUSE TVi ERF'S l<rs STAQTBD §gff^-^ YORK'S EAST QfVER SIDE v^ I BIG SLACK JOB BEEN TmEN. LAURA TUET jpr- 1 i- I I POIIOWIN US PO*? MUST BE CARgVIS OOVS f198 words
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Article638 1959-08-06 9 She 11 try for a third in 80 metres hurdles BI?CYTY f%^l I\JyJ9 JLj J L J OT J°* n the »ame of Marie Bridgeford. She will tnriu e at m hlete worth keeping an eye on at the forthcoming Malayan Amateur Athletic Championsmps to638 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-08-06 9 I K thr uho had previously rui. smilt's hapu I I events at Changi swimirainin- SCStiOBS to 1 am goin* to try and win bjur IIOH i Teleprinter operator at indulge in sport. \tter touimming,' 1 she said.44 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-08-06 9 swimmer shines at Changi jnunta Teth) 78. -i v\ku EVENTS wrdN Illlrtjll SACW D>mond 3. F O 30 yards Cpi D mond 48 sec. .rdv baokstr, 1. SACW 3. Cpl EdMedlf] rrlav; 1. •i. 3 l\ I! !t\l In o vards freestyle relay: Q APS Phil rivw47 words
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Article85 1959-08-06 9 >"E\V YORK. Wed.- Official stigations will kiil any chance of staging turn world title bout v thi* between champion Ingeson and dethroned rson. Promoter Bill Rosensohnj sterday placed under' •c protection. A District Attorney inquiry. secretly under way since July •>terdiiy by New York StateU.P.I - 85 words
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Article20 1959-08-06 9 South Johore Rugby Football Club open their season \ug. 29 with a match the Singapore Police Rd.. Singapore.20 words
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Article189 1959-08-06 9 Singapore Civilians a. Services OINUAPORE CIVILIAN team to mm Services in their annual athletics meei at Fairer Park on :i p.m. Is a*s follows: ltnivds :Kesavan Soon. Ernest i and Ho Sim Lun: 220 yds an Soon. Ernest Fricia and Lou Stan Cheok; Hu yds Rahim Ahmaa, M. Jeguthesan and189 words
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389 1959-08-06 9 fhhffhhhh I ONDON THUR S.— MIDDLESEX OFFBREAK BOWLERS FRED TITMUS AND DONALD BICK SHOT YORKSHIRE OUT FOR YESTERDAY York>hire. Joint second In rnpionship table be- ere led by 60 t Inning day fell lor 229 r otr-br. had uf five for 22 and t:ve389 words
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Article246 1959-08-06 9 -QIRMINGHAM, Thurs. JD The Indian cricketers fought their way back into the game against Warwickshire at Edgbaston here yesterday. They reached a creditable 284 after losing half their side for 85. In 25 minutes batting before the close. Norman Horner and Fred Gardner scored 20 without246 words
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114 1959-08-06 9 TWO BRITONS IN MOSCOW LAWN TENNIS LONDON, Thurs.— Two British international lawn tennis players, Gerry Oakley and Miss Pat Ward, are to compete in the Russian lawn tennis championships in Moscow. beginning on August 21. This will be the first time that British players have taken part In these championships.Reuter - 114 words
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Article37 1959-08-06 9 BACREMENTO. California, Wed. Zora Folley. a leading contender lor the world heavyweight boxing title, survived an early knockdown to gain a points decision over Howard King in a fierce contest here last night.37 words
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613 1959-08-06 9 Allan Lewis - Young trainer and veteran jockey form great team Allan Lewis RACING GOSSIP m tiDDIE Van Breuke- len and Mickey Donnelly are now proving a formidable combination of train- er and jockey. Eddie is one of Malaya's S youngest trainers. Mickey is E the veteran of Malaya's riders. Pre-war Donnelly rode613 words
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Article217 1959-08-06 9 Next comes the knockout National Carbon 8; National Carbon "A" 0. IF there's one firm with no worries about soccer strength in the SBHFA League this is it. Beating their own <4 A" team. National Carbon won the League and Cup competition with this victory yesterday at217 words
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Article96 1959-08-06 9 OTTAWA, Wed. MCC's, KJ amateur cricket team hit 347 for eight declared In a one-day match here yesterday. Ottawa Valley Cricket club replied with 59 for one before rain stopped play for the day. R. M. Pndeaux (Cambridge University) was MCC's top scorer with 91. M.96 words
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Article, Illustration168 1959-08-06 9 JUMP preference is a subject which most players seem unable to grasp. On this example South and North bid as foil One Heart— One Spade; Two Clubs Three Hear us; Four Diamonds Pour He. Heart*. The slam went two d I Diamonds had been led ao Diamonds, Ten168 words
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Advertisement114 1959-08-06 9 W this $17*/' v llua 3S Camera Try this interesting and f^ g££ KvH!S W easy competition. YOU it i Presented by may be the winner this TITHts DINTAL t PHOTO SUPPLY ltd Week ENTER NOW! 62 Middle Rood. Slngopor* 7. PLUS... "SPOT THE ««d "CURRENT v||||||§g^ STARS" TOPICS" 4^&&k114 words
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Miscellaneous38 1959-08-06 9 TODAY'S SPOUT Soccer SAFA League, Div. 1 Marines v IRC. Jalan Besar; Div. 2 (final) RAF Seletar v Sukanunai, Jalan Besar (7 p.m.); Junior Cup: RAF Tengah v Bukit Panjang, MFA grd; SCC v Bintang Bulan. SCC jrrd.38 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-08-06 10 picture. Britain's Home Secretary. Mr. R. A. Butler, (centre) is seen in a gay mood with actress Valerie Hobson (wearing a hat) and some of London's top models who save a fashion show at a recent Conservative fete held at Standstfd Hall. Halstead. Essex. Popper PopperPopper - 50 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-08-06 10 KEN GOTT - Saloma is star turn in Australia KEN GOTT PICTURE STARTED IT ALL »*> MELBOURNE, Thurs.— Salon winning Un from Melboun sion and tudiences as a coloured the Malay- star which appeared In an Australiwomen's magazine ry. managing Oriental oourne's fa*hand ided or.; act her but about three HO AC bOSt132 words
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Article200 1959-08-06 10 Police step in as tribal tension grows in Congo j I ULUABOURG. Belgian Congo, Thurs.— Mr. Albert Kalonji. a member of the Belgian Congo Legislative Council and a leader of the Congo national movement, was arrested here yesterday on charges of inciting racial tension in the region. Police200 words
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Article100 1959-08-06 10 2 tankers in S'pore sold to R.I. OWNERSHIP of two Panamanian oil tankers in Singapore has been traiisl erred to the Indonesian Government-owned National Oil Company of Jakarta. Anchored off Tanjong Kling. the tankers were formerly on charter to the Caltex Pacific Oil Company. They were handed over by the100 words
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Article32 1959-08-06 10 FARXBOROUGH, England. Wed.— A record overseas attendance expected at Farnborough air show which opens next month will be greeted by an unusually large proportion of new products.32 words
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Article23 1959-08-06 10 VALLETTA. Wed. The Malta Labour Party is to hold a "day of protest" on Sept. 8. Malta's national day. Reuter.23 words
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Article87 1959-08-06 10 Mountain peak beats climbers RAWALPINDI, Thurs. A Swiss mountaineering expedition has failed in an attempt to climb the 25.868 ft. peak of Dastagiisar In the Karakoram ranges north of Pakistan, four members said here on their return. They told pressmen that the expedition, headed by the Swiss alpine guide Dr.87 words
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Article431 1959-08-06 10 BERLIN ISSUE 'KEPT ON ICE' WASHING TON, Thurs.—Vice-Pre-sident Richard Nixon tonight delivered a letter from Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, to President Eisenhower. Mr. Nixon, who conferred with the President for an hour and 20 minutes on his return from touring Russia and Poland, also gave Mr. Eisenhower431 words
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Article26 1959-08-06 10 PARIS. Wed.— The French government said tociay it was ready to take all necessary measures, however strict, to combat unjustified price in- 1 creases.26 words
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Article90 1959-08-06 10 60 rebels fall into dragnet ALGIERS. Thurs. Sixty Algerian insurgents were killed or captured and a I large quantity of armaments 1 taken In the first sizeable action yesterday of "Operation Twins." In the Kabylie mountains. French military sources said. Troops discovered an insurgent rest camp and a hos- pitaj90 words
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Article74 1959-08-06 10 MORKIS MEN MAY STRIKE LONDON. Thurs.- -Further strike action is threatened at tlit Cowley. Oxford, plant oi Morris Motors on Monday when its 7.500 employees are due back from the annual two-week holiday. Mr. Frank Fouikes. pre>ident of the Electrical Trades Union, said after a meeting of 12 unions represented74 words
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Article64 1959-08-06 10 Goodwin Sands in new place LONDON. Thurs. The Admiralty announced last night that. following the grounding of the New Zea- I land owned liner Rangltikl last September a complete re survey of the Goodwin Sands off the Keni roast had been completed. A Royal Navad team had found that the64 words
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Article45 1959-08-06 10 LONDON. Thurs.— A coro- ner's jury decided here yesterday that Kelso Cochrane. a. coloured carpenter who died stab wounds alter an incident in London's race-conscious Notting Hill district last May. was murdered by a person or i persons unknown.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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124 1959-08-06 10 VALLETTA, Malta, Thurs.— Two Royal Naval yachtsmen left here today in their tiny yacht Borer Bee on the last stage of an 8,000--mile voyage to Britain from Singapore. During a reht in Valletta the two yachtsmen, Lieute-nant-Commander E. Atkinson,Reuter - 124 words
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Article92 1959-08-06 10 Jap eyes on Australian market CANBERRA. Thi pan Is finding the Australian market Increasingly attractive, the Japanese emi newsletter yesterday. The market was attractive, particularly as Its d n were for equipment Australian Industry was unlikely to produce, it added. The embassy said the Aust-ralia-Japan trade agreement last month enteredReuter - 92 words
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Article54 1959-08-06 10 TOKYO. Thu.r>.—Pan-Ame-rican World Alrwmyi announced here yesterday an 11 -hour jet flight from Tokyo to San Francisco via Seattle would be inaugurated on Nov. 17. Boeing inter continental jet airliners will leave Tokyo on Tuesdays and Saturdays beginning Nov. 17. The great circle route will be flown only oneReuter - 54 words
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Article18 1959-08-06 10 ROME. Thurs. Portugal will Bend 50 athletes to the Olympic Games In Rome next year. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article44 1959-08-06 10 KATMANDU. Nepal —Armed Tibetan rebels sued by Chinese troops h crossed the mountainous Everest region ol ih«. Himalayas to seek refuge in N< official sources said toe The rebel Kroaps of K! ba tribesman were ai with >'.:; mns, rtfl< ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article20 1959-08-06 10 Strike ends Presse roll again pi in pr: prr to 1 ed i: r 1 1 BirK peel T>ap- ink20 words
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