The Singapore Free Press, 24 August 1959
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Title Section13 1959-08-24 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. ***** SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1859. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1959-08-24 1 BETTER FOOD FOP iv>ia-™-~ ~5 MATERNITY HOMES CbUK*TESY CLASSES BLOOD DONATION THE HOSPITALS NI ITO IN CITY AREAS FOR STAFF NURSES CAMPAIGN SOON Government is short of nurses, not says Ahmad S IN <- AP °R£S Minister for Health. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, in an exclusive1,006 words
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14 1959-08-24 1 Opinion Singapore language Institute cidthe on as body no alon :00.--to and I ;ya14 words
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Article127 1959-08-24 1 Govt. gets Rajendra's reply MR. F. v. n.vJENDRA, chairman ui me reau M u(M] 01 Singapore uuvciiUiieiu cjnpioyees unions, wau was iuajjtnaeci uum puolic service on Julj aas replied to cnarges made against him. Under ouicial procedure the government will now study his reply u:id iaKc steps to reinstate him127 words
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Article23 1959-08-24 1 NEW YORK. Mon. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. U. N. Secretary-General, left here yesterday on a two-week f our of Latin America. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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74 1959-08-24 1 THE WHOLE FAMILY SENTENCED TO DEATH > TLW DELHI. Mon A ll village officer, his wife and six children have been sentenced to death for sacrificing three children before the Goddess of Wealth, according to reports from Vizagapattam. The reports said the wife wanted to please the Goddess to ensureU.P.I - 74 words
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50 1959-08-24 1 Mr. K. visit and a big surprise RENO, (Nevada-, Mon. The Soviet Union is likely to try to put a man into orbit around the earth while Mr. Nikita Khrushchev is in the United States next month, the U.S. army's chief of space medicine, Dr. Hubertus Strughold, said here. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article155 1959-08-24 1 PARLEY RESULT AWAITED LONDON. Mon. Britain is awaiting a report tnrough diplomatic channels on the outcome of the recent talks between Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. United Nations' secre-tary-general and Mr. Ngon 'Sananikone, Laotian special envoy, reliable sources said here yesterday. A Laotian government cabii net minister, now visiting iaipen said hisReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration196 1959-08-24 1 ITOUR British Members of r parliament a mission from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association flew into Singapore two hours late this morning and missed their plane tor Kuching. The MPs were due in a BOAC Comet at 4.55 a.m. but it had196 words
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121 1959-08-24 1 26 Government staff reported dismissed or suspended OOME 20 officers in the City Council and Public Works Department in Singapore have either been suspended or dismissed in the past few weeks, the Free Press learns. Six others all technical assistants in the P.W.D. had been ordered to do manual labour121 words
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Article31 1959-08-24 1 September first grade rubber buyers f.ob. opened in Singapore this morning- at 109 cents per lb.. up seven-eighths of a cent on Friday's close. The tone uas quietly steady.31 words
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Article93 1959-08-24 1 Selangor 's two for the Senate KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Selangor State Legislative Assembly is exported to nominate Raja Rastom Sharome and Mr. Chan Kwong Hon to the Senate at its meeting today. An Alliance meeting last i night decided on these two names, the Free Press understands Opposition The93 words
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Article9 1959-08-24 1 THUGS HELD UP CAR, CRAB SBOO gff fhfhfhfhfg hf9 words
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Advertisement9 1959-08-24 1 r^ v!ggERATORS| MONTH SINGAPORE [Hlu] *tk MONTH (FEDERATION) l49 words
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Advertisement103 1959-08-24 1 p**\ r*»al I P" i n^fiiP The Housc Tan?s I \'i I I* 1L r,l ment St,re «n the orient deal- j\ W\ (n <? in a of Eastern Art* ppBRSB Just arrived New Shipment of jf on exclusive range o» Tientsin i. I 9 woollen Carpets and Rugs to103 words
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Advertisement19 1959-08-24 1 TANDBERG TAPE RECORDERS None to comport for K^__r^*'* uy PERFORMANCE '^^J>^ ma mm* iur No Prince Si EASTLAND "^j^y-19 words
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Article, Illustration137 1959-08-24 2 BIGGEST Paccfm^Fß SAILINGS SINCE THE WAR NEW THE port of New York yesterday >aw the laru, of passenger ships since the war. Six set H] 4.407 passengerA shipping ex] explained that offseason cut-rate fa: went into effect at midnight, hence the unusual number ofU.P.I - 137 words
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131 1959-08-24 2 Two killed in typhoon Rains claim 16 victims TAIPEH. Mon. Typhoon Iris killed two men and injured a third on Formosa on Saturday, police said yesterday. Officials described the damage as "miraculously light." The typhoon's fringe winds and heavy rains >craped across southern Formosa, stricken by floods and earthquake, beforeU.P.I - 131 words
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Article96 1959-08-24 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. ff Senator Warren G. Magnuson (Democrat of Washington), warning that the American-flag t Linker fleet is tailing into d asked the Navy to determine how many privatelyowned oil vessels are needed for the defence programme. In a letter to Admiral Ralph E. Wilson, the Navy'sU.P.I - 96 words
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Article40 1959-08-24 2 HONG KONG, Mon. A Chinese peasant has evolved a "pomato" by crossing a potato with a tomato, says the Peking New China News Agency. The hybrid plant bears tomatoes above ground •and potatoes underground. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article265 1959-08-24 2 50 MILLION FIGHT CHINA DROUGHT WASHINGTON, Monday. HPHE U.S. Agriculture Department reported yester- day that China was suffering from the worst drought In many years in its Northern and Central area. Ten provinces are affected in varying degrees, with 32.000,000 acres of crops menaced, according to Peking announcements analysed here.U.P.I - 265 words
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Article37 1959-08-24 2 MOSCOW, Mon.— Plans Tor a 2.500-mile underground oil pipeline trom the Soviet Union to Poland. Eastern Germany. Czechoslovakia ana j Hungary, have been completed, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article1057 1959-08-24 2 SINGAPORE. Saturday. INDUSTRIALS Previews T*eay D 1.80 S 2.10 B -OS 2.20 S B. B. 53 B 54' B S 5b S Trustee! t 5.50 S 5.50 S s B :s B o B I y 32 B I s 1.07 S 1.08 S I ..-.5 b1,057 words
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Article64 1959-08-24 2 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Hanbour Board wharves: Ben Vannoch 4/5, Menestheus 6/7, Adrstus 10 11, Kirsten Maersk 13/14, State of Kutch 15/16, Lycoan 18. Bombay Maru 19, Senggar- ang; N. Wall 3, Fadao N. Wall 4, Starcrown 25/26, Jesse Lykes 27 28, Izhevsk 29/30, Autolycus 31/32. Dinara64 words
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Article65 1959-08-24 2 Hausv af €*ardboard THIS "log" cabin in a frosty Finnish forest has withstood the weather for ten years and looks sound for many more to come. It is built of cardboard. The "logs" are the cardboard spools of old newsprint rolls. Not only is it cheap to build and maintain,Popper - 65 words
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Article144 1959-08-24 2 'WHO DOES WHAT?' DISPUTE LONDON, Mon. Mr. lain MacLeod, Minister of Labour, has been told by leaders of the 800.000-strong National Union of General and Municipal Workers that they would welcome a court of inquiry into "who does what?" This follows disputes between rival unions in Britain's shipbuilding industry. ItReuter - 144 words
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Article20 1959-08-24 2 FRANKFURT. Mon. Private West German investments abroad since the war total U*****,350,000. including U5522,343,000 in Asia.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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Article44 1959-08-24 2 TOKYO. Mon Camlx and Laos on Saturday d up mutual agreements payments, trade, transit of goods, and cultural scientific co-operation. The agreements will be signed alter b> for Government appi Laos will have the use of Kompongsom port- U.P.I.U.P.I - 44 words
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Advertisement753 1959-08-24 2 f II HI I f J S-vr n Q^j I HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa* Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam Bremen Hamburg Calls Southampton for passengers. S P S'iw Pena r WESECSTEIN (UQTD) 22 24 Alg 24/2S Au| ■HWira (LlOVt) 21 31 An| 31 Alg/ 1 Sept 1/2 Sept753 words
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Miscellaneous10 1959-08-24 2 POP -Forget Me Not IM. v^Aio-r vui-tm Urn f.,M fev^s*-10 words
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237 1959-08-24 3 Gah m*° finalise withdrawn of State public funds train U.K. share market THK Proposed B |lo0 R OOO 00? ESS REPORTER pore will be esffi i i i? conomic development board for Sin.uaearlier than aSljfpate? November thi >«"•• at least five months237 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-08-24 3 STRETCH of the Jurong River off Ram- pons Tcban. Pasir Pan- E i me. where crocodiles E have sometimes been sighted, was the loca- E tion of a river rescue in E Shaw Brothers* latest Malay lilm **I>an Dan Setia.' E Pictures show (abore) E the Malayan version68 words
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88 1959-08-24 3 Support for ban on child marriages MEETING es of Hindu te apore is being caned consider the Governmove to bai: child polygamy among non-Musli;. G. M. K. Sabai. a :ee of the Veeramakahaman temple at Serangoon Roau. said Hindus support oi tne .ation. ould ustees' hat odations could be to88 words
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Article164 1959-08-24 3 Replanting is up to expectations KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The rubber smallholders replanting scheme may get within TO per cent ot its target ngure by the end of this year— the deader th< seven-year programme ol the scheme. This is stated in the aniJ report of the Ruboer Industry (ReplantingBoard for164 words
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Article105 1959-08-24 3 Medals for teachers EIGHT teachers of the Chung Hwa Girls' Hi?h School. Singapore will receive gold medals on Sept. 15 from the school's man. ment committee chairman, Mr. Tan Boon Khak. for having served more -iui ten years each in the SJhooL This will be an event in the 48th105 words
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Article, Illustration141 1959-08-24 3 4 GANG of teenagers have been tampering with A the public telephone boxes in Johore Bahru, and have according to the police there, each month extracted "hundreds of dollars" from these telephone booths. In the outlying districts of Johore public telephones are used Heavily.141 words
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Article39 1959-08-24 3 Dav-old chicks from Australia More than 100,000 dayold chicks were flown out from Australia to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Borneo by Qantas in the first seven months of this year. This number is expected Jo be doubled next year.39 words
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Article32 1959-08-24 3 Mr Donald Arrowsmith. who has been with City Book store for the past nine years. 1 hLs been appointed manof the Singapore office Graham Brash and Son. ■n Sept. 132 words
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Article, Illustration159 1959-08-24 3 CHAN SWAN BEF - $4.40 food must last her a month CHAN SWAN BEF Bv 'THEY told me that there was a woman in Sin- gapore who had been living on 15 cents a dav for 18 months. I went to see her. I took this picture of her. Madam Yeong Ah See lives159 words
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Article86 1959-08-24 3 NEW MINE TECHNIQUE POPULAR KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A number of Chinese mines in Perak had already adopted a new technique for extracting tin ore. a spokesman lor the All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association said yesterday. He added that trie new plant which was introduced recently was proving to be Increasingly popular86 words
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Advertisement450 1959-08-24 3 JAGUAR^ Pj^fefUjva //or pace w^- THE NEW XK 150 W^ jT> This car is character iset; i^^ menal power of acceleration r.< m^^L'^^J^ P*^' ing throughc -tire speed r jVB^VU up to 130 m.p> ard beyond Roac WL^^^^ Fixed Head and Drop f<ead Mocx ?F avai'aoie. THE NEW MARK IX450 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-08-24 4 Oh such a lovely slide The concrete bank overlooking the lawn makes a wonderful slide for (left to right) K. Sridharan, M. Sabramaniam and Mohamad bin Elias. Free Press picture.30 words
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Article, Illustration879 1959-08-24 4 Home awaits 25 orphan boys SWAMI PINS HIS HOPES ON FLAG DAY BUT THEY CAN'T MOVE IN 'THERE is a home for 25 Singapore orphans, but for all its inviting comfort and protection it stands empty. On a breeze-fanned hillside overlooking Bartley Road, a new block at the Ramakrishna MissionFree Press - 879 words
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Article, Illustration18 1959-08-24 4 picture Junior S. Govindasamy i s intent on his work during the tailoring class. Free PressFree Press - 18 words
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Article188 1959-08-24 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber *gr THE manager of the bar was on holiday. A note, purporting to be from him to the head barman, introduced a temporary extra barman. His approach to customers was odd. He would say, "What is yours, Sir?... Ah ...So is mine." The other barman, seeing188 words
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Advertisement595 1959-08-24 4 I Drink I A real i fruit Juice I ORANGEADE CLASSIFIED ADS. MABRIAOI 2§ Words (minimum). PITTENDRIGH TEO At the th-Day Adventi&t Chinese .h Singapore on 23rd August 1959. Ronald Moray Younger son r. «fc Mrs. A. Pittendrigh of Aberdeen Scotland to Helen, elder aaughter of Mrs. Teo Kim Heng595 words
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Advertisement104 1959-08-24 4 Another Grundig Mosfcrpncc m I Priced ot 111 to meet cver> pc eludes o Stereo Record Changer tuital end Has connection facilities provic I 7 i 1 IJ^jr l 5745.0C mm9 5925.00 "1 /SOU AGENTS K I AN C WAN k' V 1 CITY NEON ELECTRIC CO I 308, South104 words
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Miscellaneous228 1959-08-24 4 CLTES ACROSS 5 lan's version of "Kenneth, 1 They are known by those in begone!" is an eye-opener (.6). the know (5). 6 Taklna off no genuine jewel--4 Anatomical accompaniment lery (9>. to crossed bones (7). 7 But the donl pro duce a 8 Ris a tin prop, pa (Anagram)228 words
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Article233 1959-08-24 5 LITIGATION UNTO j uNDITIONS OF I I .VI'ORE'S 100,000 [cTORY WORKERS j. ril !*re>s Staff Reporter eminent will start an onlibation into the working more than 100,000 factory workf this week. onducted personally by the to the Ministry for Labour f Toon Boon. Mr. Wee was233 words
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Article15 1959-08-24 5 Y.C. looks or new hq. Or- the or- to I he I :led ior H15 words
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Article37 1959-08-24 5 Profe.^or E. S. Monteiro. Professor of Clinical Medicine and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Malaya, will leave this week for a world conference on medical education in Chicago. U.S.A.37 words
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Article6 1959-08-24 5 Fighting among Telebes rebels L ReuterReuter - 6 words
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103 1959-08-24 5 4 SPECIAL development -r\ fund is to be created bv the Singapore Government, according to a Bill published during the weekend. The purpose of the fund is to finance construction, improvement, extension, enlargement and replacement of buildings and works. The iund may also be used103 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-08-24 5 Picture taken in New j Delhi during the Indian j j Vice- President's "at j home" on the occasion of Indian Independence Day. it shows the High j Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya. j Mr. Maclntyre. being j received by the Prime j Alintster, Nehru. "<■■••50 words
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Article76 1959-08-24 5 MORE than 700 farmers Hocked to the Sembawang Husbandry Station at the week-end In a bid to buy 139 pigs offered for sale by the Government. The sale began at 2 p.m. and by 3.30 p.m. it was ail over, and the lucky buyers on76 words
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261 1959-08-24 5 DRIVER HIRE SERVICE: AAS LISTS CHARGES rpHE Automobile Association of Singapore disclosed yesterday details of its new driver hire service, which will be introduced when its free parking facilities are withdrawn on Government bringing in the meter parking system. From Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., the261 words
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108 1959-08-24 5 CLUB'S THREE CONTESTS -ALL ON ONE NIGHT rpHREE contests 'Miss 1 Professional Model and Miss Amateur Model." "Best Dress Designer," and "Best Hairdresser" are to be held on one night. Organised by the Y.W.C.A. Business and Professional Women's Club, the contests will be held one after the other at a108 words
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Article, Illustration99 1959-08-24 5 Treat for Singapore child cripples Sixty crippled children from various homes in Singapore were given a treat at the Kamala Club in Moulmein Road last weekend. Comprising Chinese, Malays and Indians, the children, whose ages ranged from .seven to 17, were served drinks and cakes and entertained to a magic99 words
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Article202 1959-08-24 5 The hippo teeth mystery What use for the article? ILfYSTERY surrounds i the consignment of hippopotamus teeth imported into Singapore from Africa on board the Sho u n Maru last week. No one could say what the teeth is for. Mr. J. R. Barrett, acting manager of the Shipping Department202 words
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Article47 1959-08-24 5 Dealer had no licence: $25 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Cho Boon Poiv a dealer in secondhand goods who had no licence to carry on such a business, was lined $25 in the Magistrate's court hen yesterday. Ho was told that the maximum penalty was a fine 01 $20,000.47 words
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Advertisement30 1959-08-24 5 k>r the SMART MAN Sanforised SHIRTS NOW F OR SUPERIOR QUALITY! F OR EXCELLENT VALUE! all leading Stores SOLE AGENTS :p *R. GILFILLAN 4 CO., LTD. .ashootin. SINCAFOtI KUALA LUMFUI30 words
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Advertisement187 1959-08-24 5 NEAT TRP-82 All-Transistor 2 Band Radiogram with AC MAIN CONNECTOR E^ (Top Discount For Cash) Sole Agents: v "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. 62 Middle Road, Singapore. 7. Tel: *****/***** 70 Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** 193 Carnarvon Street, Penang. Tel: ***** Snow Room: Crc.it World Park. Sine-pore F.P.24.S187 words
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Miscellaneous96 1959-08-24 5 ywC A. (Raffles Quay) Chinese Cooking meat dumpling in soup 10 JO am.; Katong Club--crafts at ><) Amber Road 4.30 pm.; Malay Civil Service Std. One 3.00 P m Y W C V (Outram Road): Malav Senior Cambridge 730 p^m.: Mala-. beginners a.OO P m.. 000 p.m.. 930 pin-; Chin96 words
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Article, Illustration412 1959-08-24 6 ALAN YANG - ALAN YANG SPORE ROAD DIVIDER CAUSES SPATE OF MANY PROTESTS By SINGAPORE motorists are up in arms _;«m-t i road divider in Robinson Road, which they claim to be an "invisible wall of death" at night. For this thin line of concrete has fouled upFree Press - 412 words
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Article168 1959-08-24 6 Probe on T.B. in trades THE Singapore Health Ministry has &et up a committee to >tudy the Incidence of tuberculosis In local Industries and trade* I and recommend preventive measures. The committee, under the chairmanship ol Dr. Wong Hin Sun. a Government tu- berculosii specialist, will also: #MM 'occupations and168 words
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138 1959-08-24 6 Decision on future policy on U.S. grants THE United States Con-sulate-General in Singapore is now discussing with the Government the future policy of awarding certain types of grants and scholarships to Singapore citizens This has come about as a result of a travel grant awarded to Mr. Geoffrey Abisheganaden. secretary138 words
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118 1959-08-24 6 Teachers for road patrol duties named HPEACHERS a n d senior A pupils, who will replace school traffic wardens when Singapore schools reopen next month, have been select, ed by their respective schools. Their names have been submitted to the Ministry of Education to be forwarded to the police. They118 words
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Article67 1959-08-24 6 Siam says 'yes to leaflet drop BANGKOK. Mon. The Thai Pox. Depart' Director. General Sawai^aei.yakorn. ha^> approv ed a reque&t by the Malayan Police to airdrop leaflet* in Siamese jungles bordering Malaya to urge Communist terrorists to >urrender. The airdropping cf leaflets, which will take place on Sept. 9 andU.P.I - 67 words
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Article24 1959-08-24 6 A sub-branch of the Mercantile Bank opened for business today at 115 Beach Road. Singapore. Mr. D. R. Lon>muir is the manager.24 words
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269 1959-08-24 6 VARSITY LAW STUDENTS CAN WORK IN AID BUREAU UNIVERSITY of Mai in Singapore's Legal Aid I holidays, the Minister for I, m 1«^ K M. Byrne, told the InMr. Byrne said I training ground for the could observe the practical He said the students would not be allowed to handle269 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-08-24 6 JENNY ANG WANTS TO BE 'MERDEKA QUEEN H tfel the prt/ 112 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-08-24 6 Picture by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jack^ J marriage at the Registry »t M Mr. Jackson is Johon m bride, the former Miss Anna Can Huin 's StudioHuin's Studio - 31 words
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Article, Illustration5 1959-08-24 6 MISS AVERAGE analysing your statistics5 words
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250 1959-08-24 6 EX-LAW OFFICERS EXPECT TO DOUBLE SALARY jtf OST of the law offiiTl cers who have resigned from Singapore Government service expect to double their incomes in private practice. The revision of variable allowances Is understood to be the reason for recent resignations from the legal department. At least 10 magistrates250 words
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Advertisement111 1959-08-24 6 LATEST ARRIVAL GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. (House of Elegance Quality) Raffles Place. Spore Tel: *****/6 For Comfort and Quiet, Stay at: 50»cTRAHD HOTfi 21/25, Bencoolen Street, Singapore 7. MIIMIHII MUM Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms H Visitors from Malaya and abroad if coming to Singapore arrange your next stay at our Hotel111 words
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Article, Illustration807 1959-08-24 7 SHAKESPEARE WEEK IN SCHOOLS WAS SO BUSY POR me, last week the emphasis was on Footlights ramer Uian Floodlights for there was a heavy promime ol thealrical productions, all of which 1 wanted to st'C. r^Z* w^il Wi JE!? there was our local Shakespeare Week arranged by Mr. Chong Hock807 words
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145 1959-08-24 7 Meet Phadlon, the Singapore starlet I-ked me who was the pretty i in the picture illustrating a recent j that the photograph was taken wanted to know where it wav >ux that thev were far more n in her Victoria] surroundin >he lives in Singapore, and she ttis ken at145 words
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Article14 1959-08-24 7 AN ESKIMO ROLE FOR JAPANESE a thy d in I I in I M-an"14 words
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Article157 1959-08-24 7 THK answers to last weeks Film Quiz 1. A shot in which the camera is moved either backwards or forwards on a trolley which runs Mi i railed track: 2. -hot in which the camera is turned to follow the movement of the actor; 3.157 words
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257 1959-08-24 7 JOHN LAMBERT - HOW A LITTLE RUDENESS PAYS OFF FOR MISS CARON JOHN LAMBERT by I Gigi." 'The Doctor > Dilemma." and "The Mai: > Understood Women she had been telling m» now she was happiest of a about her home life win husband Peter Hail the talented young theatrical pro ducer. and257 words
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334 1959-08-24 7 India border folk are worried now T^t Chinese Communists have begun encroaching upon the Northen Indian state of Ladakh which borders Tibet and Communist China. say reports from the area to New Delhi. Ladakh, a Himalayan mountain area which contains such famous peaks as K-2, is spmetimes called the IndianU.P.I - 334 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-08-24 7 TOUCH OF MODERN LUXURY ALTHOUGH life is often primitive for the Tibetan, here is a native caravaneer, hair wound about his head in plaits, who has acquired the modern luxury of a mirror and comb. Such men travel around the wild country trading in the mountains. This one was fresheningPopper - 62 words
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Article38 1959-08-24 7 Peking visit TOKYO. Afghanistan Foreign Minister and deputy Prime Minister Sardar Mohammad Nairn will pay a friendly visit to Communist China early next month. The visit is being made on an invitation from Chinese premier Chou En-lai. U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
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Article101 1959-08-24 7 NEW YORK— Chinese refugees slipping through Communist China's open back door into Laos may figure in Pekirg concern over recent developments there. The Laolian-Cninese border, meandering through rugged hills and difficult jungle, has never been patrolable. It remained one of the few holes in101 words
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Advertisement97 1959-08-24 7 /^Sfev t^ejre^klncj drink... *£f i<eady in a wink BEi^~SE^~~ J^ w/r*6 <$o dimple! I^^O^»T H Empty KOOLAID package into 1/ 3*^l 1 quarts of cold watet and J 1 i^~^\k sweeten with 1% cups of V ifl. sugar and stir. M M You can make 8 large 0 lH^ I97 words
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321 1959-08-24 8 ITUALA Ll'.MPUR, Mon.— The recruitment of local labour for the giant Cameron Highlands hydro-electric project is receiving the special attention of the Labour Department's headquarters here. IT h e Commissioner for Labour, Mr. I. R. Price, revealed yesterday that the matter was321 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-08-24 8 LEONIE IS AFTER MISS SURF TITLE, TOO LEONIE KEONITZ who is one of Malaya's top models and who holds the title of "Airline Queen," has entered for the "Miss Surf title. Entries for Surf Mannequin Competition, which is being held on the Surf Mannequin Competition Film currently appearing at all56 words
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Article202 1959-08-24 8 OFFENCE ON POLL DAY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. T housands of people in the Federation unknowingly committed offences on election day for which they could have been arrested. Stating this yesterday, tne Kuala Lumpur 0.C.P.D., Mr. i j J Raj, said that if political supporters marched through202 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-08-24 8 picture MK WFKT F Peterson, United .States Consul-General nd Mrs. Peterson, who left during the weekend for Washington, where Mr Peterson will take up a new post Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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Article84 1959-08-24 8 Philippines economy is sound MANILA, Mon. There is nothing wrong with the Philippine economy. German economist and financier Mr. Hjalmar Schacht said yesterday. However. Schacht said, some "drastic" changes should be undertaken in order to maintain the integrity of the Philippine currency. The greatest deterrent to Philippine economy, said the84 words
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WOMEN'S CORNER
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Article356 1959-08-24 8 WHAT qualities would a woman choose in a perfect husband or the ideal man? Popular models in Singapore gave Women's Corner their views on this yesterday. Although their methods of choosing "the husband I want" differed in many resptcts, there was one demand In common356 words
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Advertisement329 1959-08-24 8 The world's first fully automatic yM household Sewing Machine. "Ji^r S«ws all stitches. M The «nly Sewing Mochme thot docs pM ♦or you perfect "Point de Pans ond Turkish Hemstrtcbing SOLE AGENTS I FF fi, Fl FTfUFO THE EMPORIUM LTD., LEE de FLETCHER 25 AMPANG ROADf 06 ORCHARD RD., S'PORE,329 words
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Advertisement15 1959-08-24 8 8 Hi Mov»e Prtj** or TH« te^»* f0 imf n mo -be ttMt* IW« prOMCtOf15 words
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Miscellaneous244 1959-08-24 8 B the Incoming sign. Vir- leader in the realm ol go you are ruled by Mercury, you incline toward the imthe god of knowledge. You portant questions of th. are ambitious, practical, al- Since you take delh. beit critical, despite the fact you always cause contrcn that you are .dly244 words
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191 1959-08-24 9 M.A.A.U. officials accused of breaking rules .ration of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union came fe%,pi»n-h,ps. which concluded Koa a Lmil| J™ Q,3? e v? elegate Mr Lim Teng sun, charged that by altering the conditions the FMAAU JW^ foreign athletes ?i£Sl e w Or these special awards when actually they *ere191 words
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Article159 1959-08-24 9 Moss breaks the big race jinx Llbßc Mon. British driver broke his big race hoo- by winning the Portu- i Grand Prix yesterday in a Cooper-Climax to gain his formula one grand pnx >t the season. Driving Miperbly over the; 3 4 miles undulating circuit its mai.y testing bends. led159 words
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Article83 1959-08-24 9 Yee Khan in singles qr.-finals DENAN( Yee -lhan, one of Malaya's mos: .sing youngsters will meet Choor.s; -,les badon champlonshir Yee received a walkover Kedahs Sjed Nazari to en- quarter finals. The other er finalist is Denn :-:ops who beat the i tmpion. Foo Vong Khean 15-10. women's doubles, the83 words
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212 1959-08-24 9 K. soccer season pens with shocks new English soccer season on Saturday with a host ox Manchester City. the Chelsea -Preston match, in which 40.000 fans were treated to a liattrtck by Chelsea s inside-right Jimmy Greaves and a tremendous on flght-back which earned isltors a draw after they had212 words
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Article25 1959-08-24 9 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Div 1 league C. A. v Koto Raja, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. >inf»pore "A* Singapore at J. Besar at 7 p.m.25 words
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Article123 1959-08-24 9 NEW YORK. Mon.— The amazing Chicago White Sox getting the most out of a singles hitting lineup, got only three hits Saturbut they were enough for a 1-0 victory over the Washington Senat The victory, their 10th straight the Senators, kept the W Sox 2'123 words
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Article40 1959-08-24 9 MACON. Prance, Mon rt Mackenzie. Australian Oarsman, who is regarded as the world's best single sculler, was well beaten in the final of the European rowing championships here today by Russian Army officer Vvacheslav Ivanov, the ohmpic champion.40 words
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579 1959-08-24 9 SATORO TRIED— BUT H. MELODY WAS TOO GOOD Allan Lewis sums up the K.L. races. lIAPPY melody, hot favourite, won the His 11 Majesty, the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong's Gold Cup at Kuala Lumpur yesterday by a length from the second favourite Satorc with Sun of Burma third and Holiday Time579 words
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Article, Illustration238 1959-08-24 9 Indonesian 'varsities soccer team here rrHE All Indonesian A Combined Universities soccer team, who flew into Singapore yesterday to p 1 y three matches here, will also have a crack against the Combined Malayan Universities. Seventeen of these energe-tic-looking players accompanied by two young and pretty Indonesian girls received a238 words
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Article52 1959-08-24 9 The respojise of race- goers to Sunday racing over the last, tivo rnonths E in the Federation leaves E ho doubts about it's po- pularity. icili probably beE come a regular feature =Of future Federation Turf Clubs' race meetings and is the answer to 2 their attempts to52 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-08-24 9 THE finish of the Yang Di Pertuan Agong's Gold Cup at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Free Press picture shows Happy Melody, with Arthur Ward up. winning from Satoro (Donnelly) who made a valiant ffort to snatch the cup from the winner. Third was Sun of Burma (Dragon).50 words
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326 1959-08-24 9 DlLbagh Singh Kler. British North Borneo s niv representative at the ™W athletic meet which Jnded at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday established one of ?h four new records at the AH-Malayaii. Sikhs athletic J> h r P smgai£re ylstevZ P DUbS 880yds. J3326 words
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514 1959-08-24 9 CHATTER BOX ;rnHE Thai Über Cup team, which was defeated 4-3 by New Zealand recently, is on its way back to Bangkok. They will be playing a few exjhibition games in Australia and Indonesia. Should the Thais pass through Singapore about the 1 same time514 words
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Article62 1959-08-24 9 KADIR WINS TIME TRIAL A. Kadir of the International Cycling Club won the RAF. 25-miles Time trial Open Handicap meet with a time of 57min. 45-2/5 sec. at Bukit Timah yesterdajr. Kadir was allowed a handicap time of smin. 56sec. Second was I.C.C.'s Jumari (59min. 6sec.» follow* -d by Cpl.62 words
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Article, Illustration166 1959-08-24 9 U/HEN you would like to do two W things at one go, it usually pays to make the call which gives a better general picture. This j ~~Kn. i^ in. o lortTA seiner nn the above hand from match play. At both tables, with Ea&t-West silent, South and166 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-08-24 10 picture. 1 1 1 1- habv star' of Indonesia s cultural mission to iporr nine-year-old liin lien, is introduced to MrRun Run Shaw iri^ht) during I \isit to the interna- trade fair al the (ireat World yesterday. Mikinc the Introduction* is Mr. Djoka Sanjoto. leader ofFree Press - 63 words
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85 1959-08-24 10 'This is year of destiny' -union leader PENANG, Monday. THF of the Malayan Trade Unions Co: Inche Mohamed Yusoff bin Mohamec sterday that there was "general of the elections. deun- industrialisation, hospitals and •edical lacllltlt political depment^. depended large.d creatmate for the of democracy. congratulated the Alliment on its reel85 words
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273 1959-08-24 10 Round of talks in Europe will pave way for meetings with Khrushchev WASHINGTON, Monday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER today begins final preparations for what observers here regard as a new and bold experiment in personal diplomacy. An hour before dawn on Wednesday the PresidentReuter - 273 words
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106 1959-08-24 10 It makes people mad but helps the insane MONTREAL. Mon.— Mexican mushrooms that make people temporarily mad. bul I which could benefit the In- i sane, have been cultivated in quantity in France and synthetlc drugs have been made irom them, according to Dr. Roger Heim. of the ParL> Museum106 words
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Article33 1959-08-24 10 TOURS. France. Prime Minister Michel Debre fired off another warning yesterday that French policy in Algeria "must not be contested or contradicted by anybody who wants us a^ I allies." UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article114 1959-08-24 10 NIK WILL SEEK NO-WAR PLEDGE LONDON, Mon. Mr. Khrushchev wants to win President Eisenhower's support for a non-aggression declaration during his forthcoming talks in Washington, Soviet sources have hinted strongly here. He wants, preferably, a non-aggression pledge be- tween the U.S. and Russia. Failing this, he would like a non-aggression114 words
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46 1959-08-24 10 Chou is now bac after spell 'in mountains' PEKING M^ pOMMUNIST Chinese primr n Lai, made his first publ. two months when he attend* d bassy national day reception I Diplomats said Mr. Chon turned to Peking four d. been "in the mountains" but I I46 words
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Article67 1959-08-24 10 BIG CHINA DRIVE FOR BLOOD MACAO. Mon. Several hundred th Chinese on the mainl; have to contribute to blood banks before the end August. said travel arriving In Macao, reporting a blood donation ea paign being conducted by the Red Chiiu The first drive for blood took place du: Korean67 words
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Article, Illustration27 1959-08-24 10 Mannequin Nina Dufcoifl displays a leopard skin bikini priced at MS6BO At ft fashion sala held at Biarritz. The leopard mat is worth 53.82.V27 words
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273 1959-08-24 10 Sultan's speech is debated in Assembly lOHORE 3AHRU, Mon. A motion to express the thanks of the Assembly to the Sultan for his speech on behalf of the Government at the opening of the first session of the Assembly on July 18 was moved by Ha.ii Hassan bin Haji Yunos.273 words
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Article80 1959-08-24 10 MINNEAPOLIS. Mon— The United States Navy plans to keep the number of its Polaris missile-firing submarine fleet to about 50 vessels, ViceAdmiral Wallace Beakley said yesterday. Emphasing the striking power of a fleet ui 50 nuclear submarines armed with hy-drogen-tipped ballistic n siles, he said, "ConstaiReuter - 80 words
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Article54 1959-08-24 10 LONDON, Mon.-A Church of England bishop took to the air last night with a broadcast on family pla^nin-j which Members of Parliai.. had tried to ban. The Right Rev. Mervyn Stockwood. bishop of Southv.ark. appealed on behalj of the Family Planning Association over the government ownedU.P.I - 54 words
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Article80 1959-08-24 10 Picnic ham sends 85 to hospital ATTICA, Indiana, Mon. An improperly cured ham served to 1,880 persons at a company outing caused Indiana's second mass food poisoning case within a week. Eighty-five persons were stricken with violent stomach cramps at a week-end picnic. Another 20 persons were sent to hospitalU.P.I - 80 words
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Article17 1959-08-24 10 BATH: About 1.500 underground posts for detection of wartime nuclear fall-out are being built throughout Britain. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article30 1959-08-24 10 PARIS: Common problems in the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation area will be the main subject ot talks between Mr. Richard Casey, Australian external affairs minister, and French Government leaders. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article30 1959-08-24 10 WASHINGTON: The people of China are increasing at a rate of 12.000.000 a year and those of India at 8,000,--000 a year, according tc the Population Reference Bureau here. U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article48 1959-08-24 10 LUINO. North Italy: Customs are investigating reports that a small submarine is being used to smuggle goods between Italy and Switzerland under the surface of Lake Maggiore. Reutt r. SAX FRANCISCO: Three cats have been lert stocks valued at more than A/575.--000 by an S2~year-old Oakland widow. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article23 1959-08-24 10 LONDON- Air Vice-Mar-shal Paul Sandland Blockt y has been appointed Sf-nior Air Staff Officer of the Royal Air Force Technical Training Command.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article16 1959-08-24 10 EDINBURGH: The 13th Edinburgh Internat kmal Festival of music and drama was officially opened yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article36 1959-08-24 10 LONDON: A clock which I will neither gain nor lose a second in 25 years is being installed in the Australian j Post Office research laboratories at Melbourne by a team of British scientists.— j ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article21 1959-08-24 10 LONDON: Miss Hannah Ede. 101. gives three pierrs of advice for longevity: "Don't drink, don't smoke and don't get married. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article16 1959-08-24 10 MONTANA: At lea people reported In the area of last week's earthquake are still missing. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article27 1959-08-24 10 WASHINGTON: Hawaii's Hiram Fong, first ChineseAmerican to win a seat in Congress, said that "to recognise Red China would be to forsake our friends in Asia." U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Article12 1959-08-24 10 MUNICH: Four people were killed while climbing In the Bavarian Alps. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article20 1959-08-24 10 LONDON: Britain's ambassador to Washington will be replaced in a top-level Foreign Office shake-up next spring, a Sunday newspaper said.20 words
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Article65 1959-08-24 10 WASHINGTON. Mon. Mr. Frederick Mueller, the Secretary of Commerce, said erday the United States had no intention of relaxing restrictions on the shipment of strategic goods to the Soviet Union. In a recorded radio interview he added, however, that the U.S. favoured In a peaceful tradeReuter - 65 words
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Article55 1959-08-24 10 DAMASCUS. Hon. Arab League B Lsrmel'fc central office ha> announced a pan-Arab bar. on the imports ol car* and re part* produced I Japanese firm on the ground* violation oi the Arab boycott of Israel. An office spokesman said the ban had been recommended toReuter - 55 words
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Miscellaneous12 1959-08-24 10 Cinema I guide I CATH* I OOEON NEW Af Camcdy OOEO^ I12 words
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