The Singapore Free Press, 15 August 1959
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Title Section13 1959-08-15 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. ***** SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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7 1959-08-15 1 Opinion Selamat datang' for R.I. mission i7 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-08-15 1 picture MEKT John Iwho is leading a party of 17 Singapore Rover nts up legend-steeped Mount Ophir on the Johore-Malacca border. The adventurers, from the Kallang District Rover Crew, will set out on Monday. Kuala Trengganuborn. John came to Sin>>re in 1933. He is a Kins'sFree Press - 59 words
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368 1959-08-15 1 .get at contacts .publicity Nobody 'neutral' in the war against disease I KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday Y THREK.PO.NT plan lor the war against t ubert iilos.s n Malaya was .suggested yesterday In s.r Harry underly. tuberculosis constant to the >\orld Health Organisation and president of368 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-08-15 1 Sir Robert Scott (above), British Commissioner General in South-East Asia since 1955. has been appointed new commandant of the Imperial Defence College. He will succeed General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, lormer Director of Operations in the Federation, towards the end of this year.46 words
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Article69 1959-08-15 1 RI TO SEND TRADE MISSION JAKARTA. Sat. The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce wiii send a fact-finding mission to Singapore at the end of August. Mr. Harlan Bekti. deputy-chairman, announced yesterday according to Antara News Agency. He said the mission would meet Singapore chambers of comnvree on trade relations betw^n theReuter - 69 words
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Article35 1959-08-15 1 Assaulted on his way home M. Thamphiayya. 41. of Serangoon Garden Way. was assaulted while walking home at 2 am., today. He was seriously injured in the head and was* admitted to Singapore General Hospital.35 words
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Article36 1959-08-15 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sat. Morocco yesterday asked the Secretary-Gen-eral, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, to include an item on the forthcoming General Assembly's agenda on "atomic tests by the French government in the sahara." ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article228 1959-08-15 1 rE Singapore Ministry ut Education has prepared 89-page syllabus tor the teaching of English in Chinese. Malay and Tamil vprondarv schools. The Director ol Education. Mr Lee Siow Mong. said t?£t at long last the study of English i» non-English schools was being put on a228 words
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259 1959-08-15 1 100 Singapore troops flown to Maldives ANE hundred men of First Battalion the Cheshire Regiment left Singapore by air for the Maldives, where a revolt against the island's Government has been waging since early this year. The movement was announced in Singapore yesterday, just as the Maldivian Government was makingReuter - 259 words
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Article22 1959-08-15 1 The next session of the Singapore Assizes will be held at the Supreme Court on Aug. 31 at 10.30 a.m.22 words
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Article125 1959-08-15 1 New Sunday paper tomorrow YOUR Sunday reading will be more complete tomorrow because the first issue of the Sunday Mail will be on sale throughout Malaya. It presents topical events in a readable style, and there is a section for every member of the family. Included yoa will find: ClearReuter - 125 words
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Article183 1959-08-15 1 XJAVANA, Fri.— A Cuban 1X government communique today announced that a government force had captured a plane from the Dominican Republic carrying "10 invaders", and renewed her charges against the Dominican for interference in Cuban internal affairs. The government force was reported to have been ledReuter - 183 words
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Article25 1959-08-15 1 BOMBAY. Sat. About 60 pilots of the Indian Airlines Corporation in Bombay began a day's sti ike at midnight last night.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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300 1959-08-15 1 U.S. launches third 'moon' in 8 days: 'All's well' CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, Saturday. THE United States last night launched its third earth satellite in eight days a shining lightweight sphere easily visible from the ground. The official time of the launching was 7.31 p.m. (2331 GMT), and the first stageReuter; U.P.I - 300 words
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Article169 1959-08-15 1 THOKYO, Sat. Communist China, after weeks of silence on the activities of its top leaders, indicated last night that they are in conference discussing means of combatting "major natural calamities." Radio Peking reported last night tnat a joint directive has been issued by the Central Committee ofU.P.I - 169 words
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Advertisement38 1959-08-15 1 Race day special pages 9, 10. Gardening feature page 12 Your favourite cartoons page 5 Film reviews page 8 Women's corner page 5 Daily crossword page 5 Your lucky star page 5 Electioneering in Negri Sembilan pag« 638 words
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Advertisement98 1959-08-15 1 MS I. r __^^cj____i&__^_:_. ::/£j3OTMmaf3JSis It's fabu luscious! )our neu look m lipstick! 'COMMS IffIUMITEIf I tm. 1 m W. y I 2] \\\_W_____ -o^*** l, _\_________9jfc_ A ii r3 T wW^* *i f2J '___\wr* fe 4riM%* QU iiiiiiiiiiii JJS exciting new colours Ll ii P^ f 5 hocking off-98 words
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Advertisement17 1959-08-15 1 VAX HIX KOR FIXE H HMTIRF 136 142, Orchard Road. S'pare— 9. Tels: *****. ***** A *****17 words
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Article88 1959-08-15 2 GAINS AS MARKET CLOSES LONDON. Sat London j stock markets finished i the week on a .satisfactory note with most sections recording gains. Small support developed for gilt-edged securities, which closed with further modest gains. In New York, Wall Street closed firm with lack lustre trading continuing right up toReuter - 88 words
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Article60 1959-08-15 2 LONDON. Sat. Writing in the newspaper Soviet Navy, the head of the Soviet Far Eastern port of Nakhodka on the Sea of Japan, describes Its development in fishing, ship repairing, and as an international port. The merchant port, he said. well mechanised and has as manyReuter - 60 words
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189 1959-08-15 2 Market 'uncertain and disturbed 9 LONDON, Saturday. yRADERS reported a disturbed and uncertain rubber market yesterday. Values were advanced at the opening following the sharp rise at Singapore and New York, but quotations remained nominal during most of the morning in the189 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-08-15 2 picture. Miss Shukria. Pakistan s first woman commercial pilot, is here seen in the cockpit of a Cessna aircraft at the Flying Club In Lahore.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article63 1959-08-15 2 LONDON, Sat.— The final formal stage In Britain's biggest newspaper deal since world war two was concluded here yesterday m under four minutes. IS than 20 holders of stock in Lord Kemsley> newspaper group were present at the meeting at which it has agreed thatReuter - 63 words
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Article256 1959-08-15 2 SHIPS IN PORT •^liipr lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board mharve* or exprcted today: Roebiali 1 2. Settau Maru 4 5. Hallaor 6A. Iciomeneus 6/7. Kwangtung 10/11.! AruchUan Maru 13/14, Troutpooi j 13 Kirovsk 19, Tronoh N. Wall 3.' Sedili N. Wall 4. Giang Ann 21, Eurytan 21/ -2. Kazukawa256 words
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Article77 1959-08-15 2 i:i ki'.i .it n... i KM i LI i wm§ poi U Auk RIBB1.K No. 1 RSS Spot RIBBER No. l Ulemrnt House Terras S« pt I O<' TOM Stead> L Ahnrr pr P PEPPKR: Whitr Sarawak f.a.q. iJc.i.f. European p<»rlv \ur. PEPPER: Black Sarawak >pecial M77 words
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Article34 1959-08-15 2 I TIN Nti.nU N*>t TIN future Straits Contract Srpt O. t TONE: Quirt lilBBLK Futures TOM 1 nm -Ml No. 1 RSS \uk. land.d p COFFEE: rt«re« \> Sept.— \«w Above vr34 words
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Article18 1959-08-15 2 J 30 Industrial* 20 Railroad*. 40 Domestic Bonds IS I tiUties H Mocks 1 orapo18 words
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Article13 1959-08-15 2 release 21 ment 28',. 28. afloau, 28" August Ahove prices qu'13 words
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Article72 1959-08-15 2 I COPR\ Philippines eJJ I K North Luropean ports delivered v eight per Ion. COPRA. Strait^ c.i.f. I K N Luropean ports dclnmd veiglil per long ton \uz 8e|M KHOMT OIL crude Strata I uropean poits in bulk i ton Aug. Sept. < K ONI T (HI.72 words
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Article847 1959-08-15 2 INDUSTRIALS Prrviius Tooav DrdS. 2 B 2.40 S B. B. Petrol 50 B 53 E 55 S B. M. T-jstses 3 DO B 5.00 B 5.50 S 53 S I 1 S«ltt P 6 f il B IS B S 20 S CIS. 35 B 35847 words
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Article20 1959-08-15 2 HUNG KO Pre H. a. Bankmg Corporation Union Ins. Canton $8:Wheelock Mardcn H Kong phone i: i20 words
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141 1959-08-15 2 CALCUTTA. Sat.— Most of Calcutta's 20.000 dockers went on a four-hour lightning strike yesterday dislocating the loading and unloading of 56 ships berthed in the port. Port authorities said later the work affected was ••negligible In Sydney about 800 docket who yesterda} stopped work atReuter - 141 words
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Miscellaneous30 1959-08-15 2 POP SiwcJk flarrei j i hi By Cog (_s;[ IMTIRgOOf _>cr~__c&_r__m_ I J_~- 7 __->_ .-ric I I «Br"-^f«S^' "^"^V aß»i> «&§U. ***>- RESOLES 9. Y t«gj# -wem' a v $pl R >30 words
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Article67 1959-08-15 3 KOR MINED MOVE fl) WIN OVER ff (OAST VOTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. leaflets criticising the Pi n i mii- Party movement and I^artv o Onn bin Jaffar, are being ipongs and villages throughmi Kelantan from today. I rom the publicity headI most formidable chalnd Dato67 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-08-15 3 JANET WANTS TO BE MISS RHYTHM Toda> the Merrymakers will holfl their -Rhythm Kings Nite." llighlisfit will be the election of "Miss Rh>thm Ri »9." Above' is Miss Janet Woo, ne of the contestants.34 words
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Article339 1959-08-15 3 Ong v. Chai fight All-out bid by the Alliance J ANJONG, Malim. Sat. An all-out effort by the Alliance, opposed strongly by the "rebel group'' ol Malayan Chinese Association leaders, is being made in the Ulu Selangor constituency in North Selangor, where the Minister of Labour. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin,339 words
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97 1959-08-15 3 Police give advice to job seekers SINGAPORE Police Secretary. Mr. William Cheng, yesterday advised job hunters to report to the police when firms of doubtful character asked them to deposit cash securities. He said people should thoroughly investigate the background of the "firms" before parting with their money. The Ministry97 words
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214 1959-08-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A mass rally which will be attended by 30,000 schoolchildren at the Merdeka Stadium here will be the highlight of the second independence anniversary celebrations. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will watch the rally, which214 words
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Article42 1959-08-15 3 Vans to round up stray cattle KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council is planning to send teams in vans to round up stray cattle which hinder traffic. At present the men go on foot. Results have hot been very satisfactory.42 words
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Article, Illustration115 1959-08-15 3 Off for 'spade and bucket' holiday by the seaside EARLY orrivols at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore/ yesterday morning were surprised to see a small boy walking through the lounge carrying a spade and two buckets. Colin Barber, AVi years old, was off to enjoy a holiday by the sea with115 words
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151 1959-08-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE former Federal Legislative Council hall in the Public Works headquarters in Maxwell Road here will be converted into two separate chambers for the House of Representatives and Senate to hold their business meetings. Work on the alterations and renovations to the151 words
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Article160 1959-08-15 3 Thc following are changes In Sunday services in Singapore churches: ANGLICAN St. George's Garrison Church, Tanglin Barracks: 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion; 9.30 a.m. Sunday School: 9.30 a.m. Morning Service, the Assistant Chaplain General; 10.30 a.m. Holy Communion; 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer. BETHESDA 77 Bras Basah Road: 8.30 a.m.160 words
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Article25 1959-08-15 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Malayasian Ship Officers' Union. Singapore, holds its annual general meeting on the third floor, Winchester House, at 2 p.m. today.25 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-08-15 3 Mr. E. I. Bosenquet. manager of the tirm of Jardine Matheson. Hong Koni;. left Singapore by Qantas yesterday for a holiday in England. Mr. Bosenquet. a former resident of Singapore, expects to return to Hong Kong next month. Free Press picture.46 words
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Article150 1959-08-15 3 FOR THOSE WHO DIED DEFENDING t^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Thousands of former members of the Malayan Security Forces will celebrate their "Hero's Day" (Hari Pahlawan) on Aug. 31 in a big way. Sponsored by the Federations' ex-Security Forces Association for the second time, the occasion150 words
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Article78 1959-08-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. It looks as if Kuala Lumpur's new Empangan Ayer dam at Kiang Gates will be open to the public after all. Press reports and the subsequent outcry by readers has caused the state 'authorities to reconsider their decision to close the dam. Earlier this78 words
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Article22 1959-08-15 3 The Singapore Cage Bird Society wiU hold its monthly meeting on Aug. 30 at 11 a.m. at 164 Belmont Road22 words
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Advertisement87 1959-08-15 3 ■Tt MANUFACTURE JEWELLERY f OF A WIDE RANGE PLEASE CALL ON US ANO SEE OUR VARIETY 1 MD WORKMANSHIP .N YOUR BUDGET ANO CONFORM TO YOUR TASTE S.P.H. de SILVA LTD.] AIRPORT, SINGAPORE. 6 STATION ROAD, IPOH. Co.: S.P.H. de SILVA (HK) LTD. PCDOU STREET, HONG KONG. lon-iron" 1 SHIRTS87 words
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Advertisement293 1959-08-15 3 LOOKING FOR A GOOD SUIT? THAT CREASE RESISTING FRESH LOOKING DACRON MIT IS \o', \S J^ PRICED AT $18.75 A PAIR OF I B^ TROUSERS, $67.75 A SUIT, It con conveniently suit Bk. all pockets ond is o peri^y| K feet suit for oil informal f/t k occasions. L I293 words
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Article, Illustration203 1959-08-15 5 THIS MINIATURE AID CAN DO YOUR MAKE- UP Women's Corner 1 I i e n I ii- from fd to cia which tor the various JD r cleansing •-km tonic, two am and iicream I now der. face powder brush. Want to apply foundation? he right pad < and have203 words
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Article23 1959-08-15 5 Boy Scouts are embarking on "Job Week" tomorrow to raise funds. Telephone ***** if you require their services.23 words
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Article49 1959-08-15 5 Singapore Water Engineer s Department announced yesterday that water supplies will be shut off today Irom 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Nicoli Drivi* between Telok Paku Road and the Malay Regiment Camp, and along St Francis Read between St. Georges Road and St. Michaels Road.49 words
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84 1959-08-15 5 NOW FILM ON PLOT TO KILL SOEKARNO JAKARTA. Sat. Indonesian theatres will soon begin showing a documentary film lon the attempted assassination of President Soekarno In November 1956. The documentary, prepared by the Army, reconstructs the events leading to the aborj tive murder attempt. The attempt, which has become knownU.P.I - 84 words
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Article64 1959-08-15 5 Lee Fatt Cheong. who pleaded not guilty in a Singapore magistrate's court yes- terday to a charge of housebreaking and theft, was remanded for a week at the request of the prosecution. The charge alleged that Lee broke into the NAAFI Self-Service Shoo and Store j64 words
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Article33 1959-08-15 5 The seven -man advisory committee on Malay educat- ion appointed earlier this week by the Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will hold its first meet--1 lng over the weekend.33 words
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Article95 1959-08-15 5 READY TO BID FOR THE MOON BIRMINGHAM. Sat. A leading British space scientist said here last night that British scientists were ready to start making a space vehicle to fly a man to the moon. Dr. W. F. Hilton, recently appointed to lead a research team with the Hawker SiddeleyReuter - 95 words
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52 1959-08-15 5 Indonesian probe into Malayan cars JAKARTA. Sat—lndonesian officials have been ordered to investigate the import of motor cars from Malaya to North Sumatra, the Medan Newspaper Tjerdas reported, quoting a spokesman of the Public prosecutor's office. The paper said a big number of vehicles had been imported from Malaya without52 words
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Article90 1959-08-15 5 Jealous killer hanged LONDON. Sat. Bernard Hugh Walden, 33-year-old crippled physics lecturer, was hanged at Leeds Prison yesterday for shooting the girl he wanted to marry, and her boy friend. Walden was sentenced to death on July 1 for the double murder of Joyce Moran. 21--year-old clerk at the RotherhamReuter - 90 words
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Article33 1959-08-15 5 Mr. A. Char ton has been appointed a member of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board from Aug. 1 to Dec. 14. in place of Mr. DAP. Fordyce who has resigned.33 words
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Article29 1959-08-15 5 NEW YORK. Sat. The United States steel strike ha.s caused a postponement in exports of steel sheet.> to Russia in exchange for Russian chrome ore- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article28 1959-08-15 5 Dr. Gwee Ah Leng. Proi. G. A. Ransome and Proi. 'B. H. Sheares have been elected members of tht !\fer!ical Council of the State of Singapore.28 words
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Miscellaneous207 1959-08-15 5 control of a TIM v cle- so you be i be w I \l RUS on. GEMINI JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan 11 T^-V» ~~*^/A S^ IT ALL DEPENDS ONLY TWENTY- I AURA /«T MEANS 4|Wi(a|b X ON WHAT MAC PiNOS TW«3 VICTIMS THAT ONE PERSON *4 "tsTi^^ fl OUT207 words
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Article, Illustration1422 1959-08-15 6 P. Krishnan - ARDENT WOOING OF NEGRI VOTERS P.Krishnan Il> An intriguing tmm A FULL week ahead of the big day. Polling Day. the final frantic efforts to woo the voters have begun in Negri. Candidates and their re busily visiting houses, talking to people, playing hosts, addressing rallies and planning tacti< Now1,422 words
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Article728 1959-08-15 6 Pemerhati - Pemerhati Hi JB Limit to stoicism of Guards under torment by morons p()R 300 years Britain's Brigade of Guards has stood iirm and unllin ch intf against sword an d spear, musket and machineguft. It has put to flight assorted hordes of French cavalry, Italian infantry and728 words
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Advertisement126 1959-08-15 6 CURTAIN NET 38" Width 51. 40 Per Yd. (5 Colours) sit Our Gent's TAILORING DEPT. BAJAJ TiXTILES LTD., 71. High Street, S'pore Tels: ***** ***** LASSIIIED ADS, \i YOI R SERVU 1 U ct*. extra FOTORILLT BE Tel: 28' SHOPPING (.1 Itu v/r« TON I>\\< IM- .trrn oore rden, I126 words
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Advertisement103 1959-08-15 6 CHERRY I HEERING Thc Thirteen Wonc: A rtmarkable drir tiy Cherry Heering on the Rocr out why! Just pour a glassful c\ -It is long and stimulating Most men and women eny 1 Ice all worthwhile d: mellow makes you feel goer ng low your spirits will soar Cherry Herring.103 words
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Miscellaneous268 1959-08-15 6 I'M ioo Good A il, Sextet. Jim Lowe, Narrator: Youth At The Helm, a Dick Abell on the guitar with 1.03 4.45 Stories From World His- weekly programme high- a medley of popular Malayan th me- tory. "Timujin" tory of lighting youth at work and and Indonesian tunes playhe boyhood268 words
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Article241 1959-08-15 7 I/1M UNDER-AGE WAITRESSES SENT AWAY MANAGERS NOW VERY STRICT ON CONDUCT FREE PRESS STAFF REPORTER JVJOST of the 170 bars in Singapore have paid off under-age waitresses in view of the Government announcement that legislation is being prepared to control employment of girls in these public241 words
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Article, Illustration185 1959-08-15 7 I Sumlrunt liv<>.% us rwftfw in I heart at a raarhtu citu lou would .e garden n ot tropical v« you .at you dmire the den which work e moulc Vl of d beds of chillies nd over the Only one wall one hed up with185 words
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Article59 1959-08-15 7 MR. D. W. S. Hunt has been appointed an As-Under-Secretary of State in the Commonwealth Oftice. The appointment was made Commonwealth Secrei will take effect from 1. a distinguished academic career and war service ionel on the staff of A.- .der. Mr. Hunt pointed to the59 words
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Article, Illustration106 1959-08-15 7 MUSICAL SOCIETY SEEKS SINGERS 4N appeal is being I made by the Singa- i pore Musical Society for soloists for a ehbralorchestral concert to be held on Sept. 28 at the Victoria Theatre. The conductor for the concert. Mrs. Tay Lee-Howe, is looking for the following soloists: One soprano, two106 words
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Article35 1959-08-15 7 The Readers" Circle of the Student World, a Singapore magazine, will hold a camp from August 28 to Sept. 3 at Tanah Merah. More than 60 students of secondary schools will take part.35 words
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Article109 1959-08-15 7 SINGAPORE Scouts will start their Job Week tomorrow. A party of scouts from the Katon? diswill call at the ,ra on Mone week ends on A Boys scouts' Association tid the Scouts homes and offices to ask for simple and After the satisfactory completion of109 words
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292 1959-08-15 7 THE executive council of the Nanyang Umsitv is working hard to bring its administration up to date in readiness for handing over to a new council envisaged in the Nan•sity Act. T: council WW CO£j members and %uh headed by the P£* d292 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-08-15 7 CHINESE COMES ON TROOPER A Chinese soldier stepped down the gangway of the troopship Oxfordshire when it arrived from England yesterday. Craftsman Lim Kim Sang and his family were back in the Far East. Lim Kim Sang, paid his own fare from Hong Kong to London to join the BritishKen Lund - 94 words
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Article162 1959-08-15 7 <T<HE Singapore ChildA ren's Society yesterday appealed to the Government to continue its monthly grant of $1,400 to run the convalescent home in Tanah Merah. The grant, which covered j j half the cost of maintenance, I was sanctioned by the Legis- latlve Assembly last Novem-162 words
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Article174 1959-08-15 7 RAF 'at home on Sept. 19 VISFTOIS 1 DAI AT SELETAR fPHE R.A.F. Seletar base will again be opened to the public on Battle of Britain Day, Sept. 19, from 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Admission will be free. There will again be an air display this year, apart from174 words
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Article40 1959-08-15 7 TODAY: 7 5, p.m. TOMORROW: 9.55 a.m. and 9.00 p.m. MONDAY: 10.37 a.m. and 9.50 p.m. TUESDAY: 11.13 a.m. and 10.35 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11.46 a.m. and 11.18 p.m. THURSDAY: 12.17 p.m. and 11.59 p.m. FRIDAY: 12.46 p.m.40 words
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Miscellaneous148 1959-08-15 7 TODAY ii ii Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): GIRL GUIDES ISMM l\ Mathematics Pri VI 9 TION: Fair and bazaar at a.m.; Ladies Handicraft 9 Buyong Road 11 a.m. a.m.; Y-Teens Club— Picnic lOC H: ttedetoration of (meet at the Y) 8 a.m.; Talbot House in the afterYoung Adult Club fabric noon.148 words
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Article, Illustration138 1959-08-15 8 Pelham Groom - y Pelham Groom SCHOOL HOLIDAY FARE ■pHE films this week are a forceful reminder that the school holidays are upon us once again, since both the films which were previewed have a definite appeai to the younger generation of film goers. One is the story of a lad who138 words
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Article551 1959-08-15 8 "The Shaggy Dog" (Di>nevK Starring Fred Mac -Murray I and Tommy Kirk. Fantasy. This week's funny story INHERE are moments during Disney's The Shaggy Dog" during which I defy any body to keep a Wo have had many films about people who could turn551 words
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Article291 1959-08-15 8 Peck has new partner MARIA CALLAS. the tigereyed Greek opera star, has agreed to co-star with Gregory Peck in "The Guns* of Navarone." the £2.000.000 war epic to be filmed in Britain and Greece early next year. This surprising news came after producer Carl Foreman flew to the Greek island291 words
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Article, Illustration381 1959-08-15 8 NORMAN WISDOM has tired of being a utility comic. He is now making his seventh comedy. Follow A Star, for the Rank Organisation and, though his films steadily make money, they often do not make much of an impact. He said:381 words
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Article, Illustration258 1959-08-15 8 JOLLY ROGER FLIES AG AIN •The 1 ittl* tktk «ntur> Fov Pedro Arnu'iidari* and Rfl bert gainer. store) ot fbraU tain Man \at Ratinj:: ITTHEN I was young there wasn't I bov who hadn't i< tain Marryat. He wrote first class stories with i most ground and his "Mr. Midshipman258 words
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Article271 1959-08-15 8 CAVES ARE REAL /MLM l\ \ii a three mon t t, starch, Cornel Wilde, J who will produce ami star in The Caeca wi I Night" as his initial I Theoaora Production toi I Columbia release has chosen the Cathedral j tavern > In Alabama as the location sue ior271 words
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Article150 1959-08-15 8 Curtis with Dean Martin I oi principal on Thi jia Picture bef< thn nc worid-wick At the studJ Th. ion by Norman K ring Tony I -tin anc J signed for will p] FBI c •<o directs in K K 'The Eddy Ducnin 6 It also marks a return Hoi150 words
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Advertisement141 1959-08-15 8 Stay iit: 50«c T gAHD HOTEI 3 21 25, Bencoolen Street, I Singapore 7. Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms Central, all rooms bath attached fh hot and cold running water, delightfully furnished with telephone. Private Car Park facilities. Reasonable Rates Car Restaurant A La Carte Meals Telephones *****/9. *****. SMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIC 1 NEW141 words
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Advertisement26 1959-08-15 8 ISUPERMARKE Watncy's I Brown I Specia! Stout __\W W **-^^S~ ~\_________________a\w___} I FITZP£ FINE QUI ♦or M cißPti: m »H X. M. A H» 61 I26 words
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696 1959-08-15 9 ALLAN LEWIS - Flying Phoenix is day's hottest tip for the last race ALLAN LEWIS -By ALLAN LEWIS marks your programme PLYING PHOENIX will start a sho-t priced favourite in the last race today. In discussions on the race at the course this morning, the general opinion was. he is the best bet696 words
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Article64 1959-08-15 9 BEST BETS by Allan I Lewis Flying Phoenix j I (Race 8), Time To Win > (Race 2) and Too Much Monev (Race 3). Best I outsiders: Full House (Race 6). Metrostar II (Race and Lancier I (Race 5). TRESPASSER gives you these three safe today: Carthusian (Race64 words
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Article58 1959-08-15 9 First Cheshire Regiment will meet G.H.Q. FARELF ln the Singapore Base District Senior knockout soccer final for the Straits Times Cup at Ayer Rajah Road today. The teams are: G.H.Q. Blease; Taylor. Goringe Richards. Cocks. Sweeney; Mortimer, Yeates, McGlynn. Waring. Barlow. CHESHIRES: Wr a g g Glews, Harding;58 words
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Article28 1959-08-15 9 BANGKOK. Sat. Penang All Blues lost to Royal Thai Navy ln a thrilling rugby match at National Stadium here today by 29 to 3. Reuter.28 words
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Advertisement690 1959-08-15 9 y» 19& jytk ALL THE LATEST SELECTIONS iim n iiiiicaritiitiiiffiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiticaiiiiiiiiiiiicatiiiiiiisiiicaiiiiitiiiiiicaiuiii nMMMMiHnHiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiii iiiiiiiiiicaiiiiifiiiiticaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiitiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaimiiiiiuicaiiiiiuiii^ THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL NANYANG HANFANG 1 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOmTeEP P^INTE^ CALL BOY KUBUM U HMM fc* RACE 1. i tint, v i r iH CARTHUSIAN IMBRIAN G RAPAT r BTHrc v uqIII690 words
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Advertisement173 1959-08-15 9 HERE IS YOUR NEW im ROOMINESS The new M Wf^ A.40 takes four adults and all the luggage m you want. Rear seat folds flat for extra V You can cover up to 50 miles to the gai- J| /^^R lon with the A.40. J w\ M Give this car173 words
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Miscellaneous299 1959-08-15 9 Pulot Itam does fastest three By ALLAN LEWIS THE tracks at K.L. were still soft for this morning's track trials but there was no real attempts to make time. Pepper Dealer was Kept to Pulot Itams three in 42 was three ln 44. one of the fastest of the Strong299 words
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Article, Illustration937 1959-08-15 10 KAC£ ONE ((12 Div. I— 7K> I MEDAN: not fully extended for 3F in 39' 2 M PKRSOMI report, n\/i;\\\ not fully extended lor SF in 40 o with Pride of Chevaliwmmm h Mint 13-8-59 j Ime. PERIWINKLE: 16-6-Returned 3F in even time. GUNONG937 words
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Article, Illustration521 1959-08-15 10 MALCOLM GUNN - MALCOLM GUNN Br GOOD old Winnie I" Infectious, heartwarming, spilling over with sentiment, is the spontaneous cry from delighted British racegoers when a horse owned by Sir Winston Churchill wins. But when Sir Winston's massive horse, Tudor Monarch, which he bred himself, carried521 words
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Article, Illustration324 1959-08-15 10 FIFTEEN YEAR OLD r M. Jegathesan, star performer at thc recent Singapore Combin. ri Schools athletic championships he covered the 440 yards In the record time of 52.5 sec. has been picked to represent Combined Schools for the InterClub ch amnion ships it324 words
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Article36 1959-08-15 10 8210,000 FOR RACEHORSE SARATOGA, Spring Ne w York, Fri. A bav colt bv Heliopolis out of No Strings was sold at the annual yearling sales here last night for a near record price oi Ms24o.ooo.— Rei/36 words
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Article52 1959-08-15 10 CAMDEN. New Jersey. Sat —British Empire Middleweight champion Dick Tiger and 10th ranked George i A Armstrong of Elizabeth I Jersey, will meet in a 10--round bout at Camri Coi. vent ion Hall on Sept. 2. The bout will be prop by Jimmy Riggio of52 words
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Article32 1959-08-15 10 SYDNEY. Sat. The Australian Rugby Union has cided to support South Africa in its move to increase the valu.- oi a try irom thr« lour points32 words
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Article52 1959-08-15 10 Quits swimming for business SYDNEY. Sat Olympic swimmer Gary Winram. iia announced his retiren from competitive swimming to concentrate on a bu>.. career. Winram. 23. is tli. seeond Olympic and Empire Ga: swimmer within a week to announce his retirement. Last Thursday Gary Chapman gave up swimming for the same52 words
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16 1959-08-15 10 Turned down huge offer for two racehorses RACING tod Pan: La He v. mue apiei around16 words
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92 1959-08-15 10 ROME. Sat. Divers ayear, Olympic Gam. will be able to save I breath and go up bv the springboards the newly-built pool. Women will find i etric hair-driers in their i Four new pools have I buil' me's tl main Olympic at the foot92 words
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Article16 1959-08-15 10 Pirie won't run today Piri« I fron today t I afford t< work 1 I I16 words
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Article13 1959-08-15 10 Richards' record still stands j I Johi Ted Or Gore dun. i M13 words
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Advertisement139 1959-08-15 10 No. of cyl.nders 4 HP 15.8 (1.483 c.c.) Compression ratio approximately mmm___W_____W_ MiXAmxtm speed 75 M.P.H Turning circle 34.8 ft. Output 51.3 N.P. at 4.200 R.P.M. Caravan SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED i!5-319. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE TEC |II2S/25iU REfRCStNTCD THROUGHOUT MALAYA -_1NMWIN«IMIMIII?lllillMiii 1 1 in.., 1 1 '•lIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIMIIIHH ____^^W ____W^^^ \W ______Wsr\.*__\\139 words
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Advertisement182 1959-08-15 11 the Sunday paper with a difference! H Hr^^^B «^^flflfl Ak. ____W_W Starting Tomorrow __*_o^. M FOR WOMEN fashions, news and views from the woman's FOR YOUTHS An essay competition with a $200 a^M> I _fA_ Oop, Bugs Bunny, Prisci la's Pop, Nancy, Kerry Drake. This first issue contains two dramatic182 words
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Article, Illustration567 1959-08-15 12 Zinnias within 50 days I BY M.R.S. A R SCOTT poll quick results ;»ml (lowers tluit vou can cul for weeks ;iml which List reasonably well in" water, Zinnias lake a lul ul not recommended thej be grown In ID Malaya because re subject to567 words
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Article, Illustration305 1959-08-15 12 JTH A I FANN I, Temple Flower, da Tree. Chenii. Bunga Rubor: These are all names i to whal is bo tanically known as P I n in e ria after Charles Plumier, a French botanist. .meria comes from tropical America where are305 words
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Article, Illustration721 1959-08-15 12 SftUl C h < THE sTORV SO F\R Fithor Mole-< lickot the Ro>al Astrologer to hmpeior Ind. a .May an Mut £n Maater Mole-Criok,t, the A^istant Royjd A^ooger. had settled themselves down ln the their hou^ to sleep until It w*» time for lunch when Mother SSJ-frickH dis~?ers721 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-08-15 12 POCKETM o N i y prizes are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of So (two for boys and two for girls All you have to do is to set to work to brighten up the sketch,91 words
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Advertisement120 1959-08-15 12 'VWP^^M jf > Hawoiion Orchid Seedlings -^fr u$f Arrived. V^yiQl kS* PRICES REASONABLE yt^f^lf KIAN KEE GARDEN 3 Gentle Rd., Spore 11. Tel: ***** Gladioli Bulb Importers and Orchid Growers a%^ Local, Exotic, Hawaiian t «WftsK&S&w Orchids Locat Exotic Indoor- Jf plants, Ornamental Shrubs, SF Fruit-trees, Trees Cacti. Fresh Orchid120 words
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Advertisement41 1959-08-15 12 yk_W__y '< i J OfV tO ~^r£/ /flß^'^^^^ You need no ca/endar o i#^y __________fy^VC^ date: y° u read (t p jk .il^^~~~ ./Automatic shock-protpf i^^k^fe^ f^' Tk proof case with hidden crowr, FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO T 18-F BATTERY RD.. SINCAPORE J41 words
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Miscellaneous177 1959-08-15 12 jj JUNIOR CROSSWORD jh md hm i 9 I —^^MM B JBWi 1 1 WL m Am I CLUES ACROSS.— I3. Lar- A person who goes big-game gest river of W. Europe. 6. shooting, perhaps. 5. SupLight and breezy. 7, A quick port for the head. 9, A dog s177 words
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Miscellaneous141 1959-08-15 12 j^gT-WPiK^S WINNE liPi-iAiriYi in X__f i'i uii mHE winners of last wt whom will follows ss Gta If tog Tarj K"aj/ O. Master Peter Chia (Ul, 6^ gapore 3. Master Ch Road, Singapore 6 HI PEKTS lIU SEA Am EMM Lf|L^/j r For a few minutes Rupert is no s141 words
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37 1959-08-15 13 TRICKET BOARD HAS PLAN TO TURB 'DRAGGING' lOHANNI MU Rt. Saturday. h the South African Cricket solve thc controvei tx ;it to Lords for the in 1 i ry bowl- photog Extreme cm j ved be of37 words
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Article94 1959-08-15 13 CHINESE Swimming Club's Oei Boon Khwee. Foo Chee Han, Tan Cheow Choon and Fong Hoe Beng won the 4 x 200 metres inter-club medley relay from Tiger S.C. in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships yesterday. They clocked 9 min. 48.1 sec. In another final,94 words
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Article50 1959-08-15 13 NEW YORK, Sat.— Althea Gibson, Negro lawn tennis star who is a former Wimbledon champion and current United States champion, yesterday accepted an invitation to play in the Pan-American Games at Chicago later this j month, ending a year's re- tir ement from t.hp tennis courts.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration699 1959-08-15 13 SBA CHIEF - Victory over Hong Kong certain, but watch India SBA CHIEF |llV S .MAX. IS ,X «ll,,« TO|I|:VEV by R|ALAYA will have to improve much more if we are to emerge as Über Cup Asian Zone (iiampions. the President of the Singapore Badminton Association, Mr. Wee Kim Wee told the Free699 words
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409 1959-08-15 13 SINGAPORE'S golfing fratermtv mav receive a hristnuu surprise when intrndutii head in p[.; ..nventiona! wooden one* The new plastic club head a Mirer claims, will i distinct advantage •wner. It is so tough n be ased to make and shell W n lieaiK409 words
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Article245 1959-08-15 13 Inter-State cricket SELANGOR batted all day on a perfect wicket for 353 the highest in the series on the first day of their three-day Malayan inter-state cricket final against Singapore on the padang yesterday. Selangor put themselves in a commanding position thanks to the first245 words
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Article94 1959-08-15 13 4 S'pore men in MRU XV PUR Singapore players are included in the Malayan I Rugby Union XV to meet Combined Universities <.OxI ford Cambridge) in a flood- light match at the Merdeka j Stadium on Sept. 1. They are Max Parker (SCO. ■"Kiwi" Bramley <RNZAF>. athlete Oulton (Singapore <94 words
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392 1959-08-15 13 County cricket champs topple to 4th berth LONDON, Saturday. rpHE English County cricket championship is now wide open as a result of the defeat yesterday of reigning champions, Surrey, by Lancashire at the Oval here. Eleven days ago, Surrey stood proudly on top of the table and appeared heading for392 words
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Article226 1959-08-15 13 SHOT PUT RECORD SMASHED LONDON, Sat RTHI'R ROWE, 23-year-A Id Yorkshire. black i ntli, broke the European shot put record with a throw of 61 feet (11.53 metres) when the two-day athletics contest between Britain and Poland opened here last night. Only seven other shot putters in the world haveReuter - 226 words
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Advertisement93 1959-08-15 13 WAY AHEAD \IN EVERYWAY Goodyear leads in new tyre excitement. The new de luxe ALL-WEATHER is way ahead in every way, traction, mileage, safety, comfort. What's new about it? Everything 1 Streamline styling to match the look of modern cars. A smooth, silent, luxury See the new de luxe ALL-WEATHER93 words
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Miscellaneous223 1959-08-15 13 PAILY BRIDGE bid One No-Trump on a tenr>__v\*r smith lu S€r hand; Soufh :hen said t^' 0 Dealer. South c lubs> and Nonh wkh a fit in North-South game uoth minors, could safely jump N. to Three Diamonds after giving a 4 A73 limited response on the first O J223 words
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Article264 1959-08-15 14 Invasion claim by Laos premier VIENTIANE, Laos, Sat. Communist China was yesterday accused of intimidating Laos. The charge was made by Prime Minister Mr. Phouy Sananikone. He also claimed that attacks by communist rebels in the north east provinces were an 4, inFirmly he told264 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-08-15 14 Jnne. I am your >ister." said a card through the post to I 'J -year -old June Bards -i Mosaley Lanes., and it ut- June Rust Until then. June n.i idea that nlh- had a twin, or that >iinr name The twins were separated at87 words
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157 1959-08-15 14 60, 000 are homeless in typhoon's trail of havoc f\NK hundred and fifty people are now believed dead in the havoc caused t>\ Typhoon Georgia which lashed central Japan yesterday. Houses destroyed total 7.000. say police reports, while our 60,000 people have been driven from their horn* Winds up toReuter; U.P.I - 157 words
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Article9 1959-08-15 14 What Nixon reckons Mr. K. thinks J. I ReuterReuter - 9 words
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Article13 1959-08-15 14 ■eived a 4.000 arrived for f the Junior ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article55 1959-08-15 14 LONDON. Sat. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, the British Labour Party leader, and Mr. Aneurin Bevan, the party's foreign affairs spokesman, will leave London aboard a Boviet Tu- 104 jet airliner on Auj lor Moscow. They are to have talks with 1 the Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. NikitaReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-08-15 14 The heavyweight riotqucller above i s here seen giving a demonstration in lit Berlin. The water is delivered at a force sui'lieient to bowl over the most obdurate demonstrator. Ilall-a-do/cn of these armoured cars, using only their water-power, are believed to be capable of breaking up most mobs withoutPopper - 78 words
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Article211 1959-08-15 14 yiENNA, Sat. The Danube and two other big Austrian rivers are continuing to rise, flooding large areas of the Eastern provinces, while in the Western provinces receding floodwaters left a scene of devastation. r~z Damage in the floods which have claimed nine lives so far is211 words
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Article32 1959-08-15 14 TOKYO. Sat. -The 1083--ton ship Hermelin ran abround in Shimizu Harbour yesterday during a typhoon. She had earlier been in collision with the Japanese steamer Shoei Maru < 5,354 tons). ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article56 1959-08-15 14 BOLZANO. Saturday.—A rescue team last night found a 23-year-old Italian climber Toni Masei. exhausted but alive alter being stranded for 80 hour, on a .snow-swept mountain ledge in the Dolomites. Hi> companion. Giulio Gabriellin who hung upside down on a rope Irom the ledge, was deadReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-08-15 14 picture Nuclear-powered ISS. George Washington —America's first ballistic missile submarine —recently launched at Groton. Connecticut has 16 firing tub* il< signed to launch the solid-fuelled Polaris missile.- PopperPopper - 32 words
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254 1959-08-15 14 New pr o vi sion lets investors deposit money with Govt. SINGAPORE can raise a loan of up to SlOO mil. to finance its development projects, the Legislative Assembly decided yesterday. The Development Loan (Local) Bill will enable the Treasury from I to time to take account of the financial254 words
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Article31 1959-08-15 14 Police disperse beerhall mob PIETERMARITZBURG. S I —Police charged with batons to disperse a crowd of 30U African women yesterday who rushed the police during an incident near a beerhall.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article62 1959-08-15 14 6 TRIAD YOUTH ARE CONVICTED yon Singapon being members of the Peh I 08 triad sock Tay hee S< rmer: Teng Soo K 23 23. laboun V. 16. paii. Chong Teck. 16. tt, and bOCIg. 19. tarn.' All had pl« They were arrested b li« e party in a hut62 words
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Article132 1959-08-15 14 Rust is turned into products \VHILE U.S. industry spending bniion.s dollars fighting rust, i company Is actually manufacturing tiie Stuff turning it uno u.seiul produ< The Arm ii the Oei Ceramics Corp. oi Keasby. New Jersey. Its main products are "frrrites." whose principal ingredient Is iron oxide better known a.sU.P.I - 132 words
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Article88 1959-08-15 14 NKW YORK Sat. An anonymous actor will portra> Jesus in million film about the life of Christ being planned here Miss Klainc Rutin s( i een writer who did the last rewrite of the script, described his selection as possibly "the hardest problem of allReuter - 88 words
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11 1959-08-15 14 Seven to hang for ritual 'croc, murders S T I Reuter11 words
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Miscellaneous39 1959-08-15 14 Cinema Guide I t ATM AY Phone ***** p., MM ODEON Phone ***** ft«»Man Who Understood KAnin (Hind. ALHAMBRA Ph»ne *****: R.ots In The Outer Outcast OUtON KATONC. Phone 406?6 Th» Bridge On The Lon^ Voyage Hime ttarsc ahow«.39 words
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