The Singapore Free Press, 28 August 1959
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Title Section13 1959-08-28 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. 1558.. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST, 28, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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8 1959-08-28 1 Why the Unlicensed stalls must go 1 I8 words
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Article43 1959-08-28 1 HALIFAX. Nova Scotia, ing boat Linda .ink otT the coast of p Breton yesterday and earch and resreported were enroute to x crew members e British vessel Lake /anada-Newfound-hip line's Fauvette the Lenore Fish were also *o the rescue.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 43 words
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Article, Illustration164 1959-08-28 1 FINANCE MEN PRAISE GOVT. SLASH OF THE RUPIAH THREE officials of the finance section of the Indonesian Defence Ministry flew into Singapore tins morning with praise for their Government's decision to devalue 1,000 and 500 rupian not* Tru learttT or the group, Mr. Iding Rana, an inspector section of the164 words
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Article131 1959-08-28 1 University men will measure fall-out from H-explosions Extra funds are sought Radio-activity test in Singapore soon [KSTS to K au Ke the extent of radio adivitv j. Singapore s atmo sphere wdl soon bo carried out at the University of Malaya here. are to be ried out131 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-08-28 1 RR. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, (centre in picture) Federation's representative on Singapore's Internal Security Council, arrived here last night tor the first meeting of the Council, which began this morning at the oirice 01 the L.K. Com■iwner at lni o n building.Free Press - 95 words
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149 1959-08-28 1 7 killtnl in crash of U.S. air focre he licopter lI'ASHINGTON, Fri— Seven people, including Mr. Livingston L. Satterthwaite. the deputv chief of the United States diplomatic mission in Copenhagen, Denmark, were killed on Wednesday night in the crash of an U.S. air force helicopter near Thule air base, Greenland.U.P.I - 149 words
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Article31 1959-08-28 1 LONDON, Fri. Air Vice Marshal Samuel Charles Elworthy is to become Britain's Deputy Chief of Air Staff on Nov. 15 with the acting rank of Air Marchal.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article184 1959-08-28 1 30 MINS. TERROR FOR 16 GIRLS SIXTEEN girls In the Hong Kong beauty salon in Seng Poh R<>ad. Singapore, went a terrifying half hour when seven masked men broke into the premises at 430 a.m. today. One of the girls. Miss Lee Chwee Lan, 19. told the Free Pre«s they184 words
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410 1959-08-28 1 I ONDON, Fri. Pre- sident Eisenhower gave a broad hint yesterday that he had received Dr. Adenauer's backing for his forthcoming talks with Mr. Khrushchev. This was the inference drawn bv observers from the President's remarks at his Press conferenceReuter - 410 words
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Article32 1959-08-28 1 September first grade rubber buyers f o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 10ti s cents per lb., down one cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.32 words
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Article112 1959-08-28 1 Iron Curtain is down in New York NEW YORK. Fri. Soviet officials dropped the iroi. curtain around four young brothers from Chicago yesterday and whisked them off by plane for Russia, a land they have never seen. Port authority policemen broke up an angry, shoving melee between newsmen and RussiansUPI - 112 words
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Advertisement46 1959-08-28 1 ond comfort I I Tel ***** j i __l ta, fli___s?«_Ai i i**^i ufc ~^T~-r_r-rr-Y^___^_iH _jS*^L I 3—^^ f^L __k ____r_ *"^»r^l 'S^^ *W/ a You r new Austin Aft is at I BORNEO MOTORS -AtA LUMPUR. IPOM. MALACCA. PINANG. I -*ORTH JESSIITON KUAIA MIAIT. KUCMIN-46 words
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Advertisement9 1959-08-28 1 RUSH TO LEARN MALAY IN SINGAPORE SEE PAGE 39 words
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Advertisement26 1959-08-28 1 Special supplement pages 5, 6. 7, 8. Week-end bargains page 9. None Meg page 10. Latin" thriller page 12. Cartoons page 12. Racing tips page 13.26 words
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Advertisement126 1959-08-28 1 DIPLOMAT CASUAL WEAR SHIRTS KNITTED WEAR > PYJAMA SUITS y HANDKERCHIEFS *J\// SINGLETS ll NECKTIES I IrJ SHORTS /9(R) BRIEFS Cup of Youth discovered by Max Factor _H_r lfc f ffl ■,$&MB& am j il s Wr H JM _L MB /J II I J Hk _l ps^" i^___» line126 words
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Article271 1959-08-28 2 Pelni Lines plan to expand service THE Pelni Lines 1 want to charter ten Singapore vessels to expand their ocean going and inter-island service. Mr. Wasis Hendrosisworo. Officer in Charge of the traffic department of the Pelni Lines, told the Free Press that at271 words
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Article46 1959-08-28 2 HONG KONG PRICES HONG KONG. Thursday. Closing prices here today -.ere: Previous Today HKS HK$ H S Banking Corporation $952.50 $950 $945 Union Ins. Canton. .$85.50 $85 Wheelock Marden $6.40 $6.35 H'Kong phone $28.30 $28.20 Dairy Farm Ice C. Storage $17.70 $17.60 Taikoo Docks $34.25 $32.7546 words
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181 1959-08-28 2 Cut freight charges a boon to Singapore SINGAPORE pepper traders! welcome reduced freight rates as a long-awaited answer to competition from traders on the west coast of j India. The Straits New York and the Straits Pacific Conferenceyesterday announced that the pepper freight rate had been reduced from $210 to181 words
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Article67 1959-08-28 2 NEW YORK. Fri. Wall Street closed firm yesterday. A new high for the current recovery movement came in a last-minute buying rush featuring assorted eels, motors, chemicals, aluminiums and tobaccos. Rails also improve d. There was no significant news to spark the move. There was a return67 words
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Article56 1959-08-28 2 LONDON. Fii. Princess Alexandra oi Kent Is to name and launch Britain's newest passenger liner, the Orient company's 40,000-ton Oriana. at Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, on Nov. 3. The Oriana. designed for the Australia run. is expected to cut the time between London and Sydney normally aboutReuter - 56 words
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Article66 1959-08-28 2 'Price ol tyres will rise' PHILADELPHIA. Fn.— T>*re prices .should rise soon after a .settlement of current negotiations between major rubl ber companies and the AFL- CIO United Rubber Workers' i Union, according to the Lee Rubber and Tyre Corporation chairman, Mr. Albert Faith- waite. It was likely this would66 words
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Article252 1959-08-28 2 Ships lying alongside the Sing a pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Sirdhana 1 2. Awa_hima Maru 4 5. Tv\eedbank RA. Straat Johore 6 7. Schelde Llovd 8 9. Benalder 10 11. Azumasan Maru 13. 14, Braysirie 15 16. Agamemnon 18, Thorsgaard 19, Perak N.Wall 1. Serdang252 words
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Article254 1959-08-28 2 JAKARTA, Friday. STEPS have. been taken to meet the needs of the people in salt, sugar and other essentials, announced the Indonesian Minister for Production Colonel Suprajogi yesterday. He was commenting on the devaluation of banknotes of 1.000 and 500 rupiahs and partial blocking of bankReuter - 254 words
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Article192 1959-08-28 2 Round the World Market Prices U.K. CLOSING PIHiM RUBBER No. 1 RS> ait. I RUBBER No. 1 RS> Spot RUBBER No. I RSS Settlement House Terms OSt TONE.: Slightly ea^ Above pn PEPPER: White Sarawak fa c.i.f turopean po rlv> x PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special cLf. turopean ports Aug. Above192 words
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Article1173 1959-08-28 2 *mpat :o'- b 10/4 8 10 6 S 10 7 S Aok am 1.27 B I_3 B 130 s 1 2 s Austral Amal 1210 B '.2 7 B 13/1 S 12.10 S Austral Malay 23 B 23 6 B _.r UM I 24 S 24 61,173 words
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Advertisement678 1959-08-28 2 I [HP I I 'null M"^Ja_Ma HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa* Marseilles, Antwerp, RotterdamCalls Southampton for passengers. P. S ham h j 6 MWlim (LLOYO 2131 Aeg 31 Aeg 1 Sept 1/ 2 Sept HANNOVER RJHMN l7Sfpt(Bof.) To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama Nagoya and Kobe. P. s678 words
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Advertisement45 1959-08-28 2 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35, TELOK AYER STREET. Telephone No. ***** Weekly Service to KUCHING, SARIKEI, BINATANG ond SIBU. M/V "GIANG ANN" IN PORT SAILS 29/8 M/V "GIANG LEE" DUE 31/8 SAILS 5/9 Accepting Passengers and Cargo Sarawak Agonts: THE BORNEO CO., LTD.45 words
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RUSH TO LEARN NATIONAL LANGUAGE
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Article101 1959-08-28 3 Half S'pore people are under 20 AfORE than half of Singa- pore's population are under 20 years old. This was aled by the 1957 population census published yesterday. The number in this group 04,783 a* compared with population of 1,445.U:.iy 6.088 people are 75 over. Of these 4.729 are There101 words
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Article81 1959-08-28 3 rIE 78 former crew members of the Royal Fleet Arm's Tide Austral appointed a five-man committee yesterday to negotiate with the Royal Navy on their pay claim. They claim that they were signed on for 18 months' service but were discharged after only one year. They81 words
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93 1959-08-28 3 They must give details of poll expenses IZUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— All candidates who took part in recent national elections are to be given one month in which to submit returns of their campaign expenses. Thev will have 31 days from 'the time the election results are published in the Government93 words
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551 1959-08-28 3 By A. MAHADEVA THE study of Malay has caught on rapidly with Singaporeans in all walks of life, and more and more classes are daily being started throughout the island. Next Tuesday 13,000 adults will begin attending Malay evening classes conducted by the Ministry551 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-08-28 3 These three Malayan engineers who studied al the Loughborough College oi Tecnnoiogy, England, on mmi seholarsnips. returned to Singapore yesterday on the Willem Kuys. From left: Mr. lee Kwok Leung of Kuala Lumpur, lnehe Ahmad Noordin bin Shamsuddin oi Butterworth and Mr. Toh Theam Slew of Taiping.91 words
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123 1959-08-28 3 Deafnesss caused by Asian flu? No survey, decides Govt. THE Singapore Ministry of Health has deeided not to carry out a deafness survey among children born to mothers who were victims of the 1937 Asian flu epidemic. The possibility of deafness among such children was first pointed out by Miss123 words
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Article259 1959-08-28 3 1 shall return 9 says seaman Goo Lam 'THE seaman had just A had a family reunion after 25 years. Then as he left for his ship sailing the following morning, he drank a toast to a promise that he would return on next259 words
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Article94 1959-08-28 3 Opposition can pick own leader KUALA LUMPUR, Friday.Malaya's House of Representatives will not have an official leader of opposition. However, the opposition parties in the House may pick their leader if they so wish. A spokesman for tne Prime Minister's department said yesterday: "There is nothing in the constitution to94 words
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Advertisement309 1959-08-28 3 i EPS T0 STEREO HOME ENTERTAINMENT I EH.M. V. PRINCESS" WAY! hIAI THE H M.V. "PRINCESS" CONSOLETTE Shing Fott, K Urta M l\ Changi Road. Whiteowoy's Record Bor, m Battery Road. n Road. m e. Orchard Rood. WHETHER YOU WISH TO PURCHASE WHO OiMO VERSION PRICED AT %EO 5390/--—no Model309 words
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Advertisement303 1959-08-28 3 ETERNR-MflTie J FIRST WATCH TO WIND ITSELF A ON A BALL-BEARING^ i^st^\i _______B__T T^_H \lßjß^ri] MAGNlPYlNG^'^^^^^^tf v3aevSn| GLASS OVER *-*Q J"s_i] DATE A-\ >:^ vt' "*-"_ai it SELFWINDING rf NON-MAGNETIC j*\ smockprotected unbreakable spring 22*'' oatuhan&in& automatically _K*s§^tl B&. THE BALL-BEARING IS TO WATCHMAKING _o_^_ml WHAT JET PROPULSION IS TO303 words
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343 1959-08-28 4 Probe to eliminate bird-plane collisions By HARRY W FRANTZ A MERK AN scientists J -V have turned their at--3 trillion to the hazards of 2 collision between birds and aeroplanes, a problem ag--2 gravated by the advent of E the high-speed jet plains. Studies may lead to new E designsU.P.I - 343 words
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426 1959-08-28 4 HARRY W. FRANTZ - US, RUSSIA TO STAY ON AT IGY STATIONS HARRY W. FRANTZ Rivalry mounts By RIVALRY between the United States and the Soviet Union for scientific achievements in Antarctica is mounting with the approach of the 1959-60 season. Technical papers In unprecedented numbers have appeared at Washington and Moscow during recentU.P.I - 426 words
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Article187 1959-08-28 4 Hot-water bottle is still useful /"'LIB iade -f the phrase "slipped disc*' by both the public and medical profession is strongly critid by Dr MacLaid, of Auckland, in an article in I —d Journa He also condemns the 'fetish o: manipulation*' practised in cert,- mplaints of the back. Dr. MacDonaldReuter - 187 words
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Article274 1959-08-28 4 ENEMY No. 1 IS STRESS A flun t a k siress s E j\psychologht says, "So E E one dies of old age. It it E always disease which E causes death." m Dr. Hans Selye, direcE tor or tfic Institute of E Experimental Research E Eat Montreal. Canada. E274 words
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Article112 1959-08-28 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber L HERE are some of the things reviewers are saying about the anthology made from the live volumes of the "List ol Huntingdonshire Cabmen.'* "Though not stranger than fiction, it is a feast of fact Nomenclature run riot... The cabmen come to life as one reads112 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-08-28 4 picture. Diana Morris, of Chingford. Essex, aged 16, marches up and down Whitehall during the all night vigil maintained by the Youth Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament opposite Downing Stn»ct on the anniversary of the dropping of the first atom bomb on Hiroshima 14 years ago.- -UPIUPI - 48 words
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Book of the Week
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Article425 1959-08-28 4 Modern culture versus tradition FANDANGO ROCK. By John Masters. Michael Joseph, 16/-. ANY new book by that gripping storyteller John Masters is bound to arouse widespread interest among book-lovers everywhere, and his latest novel, FANDANGO ROCK, is no exception, even though it is not set in the India which he425 words
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Article180 1959-08-28 4 SJCANDAL AT HIGH CHIMO NtY.S. John Dickson Carr. liamish Hamilton Lis. tfd. Although not hi_ best eilort. Mr. Carr is still streets ahead of his rivals in creating the incredible murder situation. This, set authentically hi Victorian England, concerns a ma,n "impossibly" killed by one of his180 words
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Article100 1959-08-28 4 Imlll! winner <>1 l.i*t A WCCk*l (■••nrral Kn< led.e Qui/ wis M Kleanor Wee. of 1 tirnhill Koad. Sin^ap. J he answers w< 1 The lour letters stood for JrNn-t Out. Starboard Home. Travellers between the East and Britain who eould afford it maili that stipulation100 words
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Advertisement538 1959-08-28 4 HENDRY'S Cops Special discount to Schools P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jeweller 78 North R idge Road. 1 Singapore. 6. it Ku-la lumpur. I CLASSIFIED ADS. INN4H y mini WmWmm |fl Minimum) TITHES DENTAL Sc Photo ddle Road. Singapore. Coi one and > exam in i range of 1 photographic equip:538 words
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Advertisement149 1959-08-28 4 GLAMORIZES THE KITCHEN I GLORIFIES HE COCK I BRHUfI kitchen mm IN j— It grinds you' *v>^| MIDDAY I vegetabks ji: .ps up the s»EVENING the grat. I dish ol fresh raw food These are but a te» pcss I Only BRAUN does H A _iM>H I& Co Ltd ko_.149 words
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Miscellaneous543 1959-08-28 4 |_fi__fegx* _______JflSl§^ J-JLL... .^^^^L.. "Sjr™""^^^^ ■__^H ___^___B] ____B J 1 I I I —I I L I (Mis R()ss 3 Dyers, contused, taking in a I 1 The unadorned condition of being over-smart (7). primitive man <s>. 4 How to add condiments and j 4 The Common Seal might be543 words
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SINGAPORE INDUSTRIES MILK
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Article270 1959-08-28 5 Watchword is cleanliness I PRESS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT b hoii-iii: milk that UUIi d thus more cai mi t-rs add water to their buffalo milk so M .ot too rich. Manv \mlort much w ilk to b I bv Govern focd i >ns. leunliiM'ss •er unfortunate aspect oi e milk production270 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-08-28 5 THERE is nothing in this world quite like a long, cool glass of milk when the heat is getting you down. A i ;k these kiddies; they love it. They only know it tasCOOD. Good for you In so many ways. will tell you67 words
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Advertisement21 1959-08-28 5 'i /HtUMofau tee evteoMt ct—B—B I if/ _Tf___r jf i ___MHah_> ____> ____wa*^^^^^ _M___ >*^_» B— i ____Bßeefl» w COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD.21 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-08-28 6 Ice cream? It's delicious, agree these two young ladies. Ice cream is perfect for parties, tasty after tiffin AND an ideal food. That is why food-des-troying bacteria can flourish in it unless the most rigorous precautions are taken. Cold Storage Creameries know all the75 words
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Article, Illustration910 1959-08-28 6 WATCHWORD IS CLEANLINESS The farm and its sad-eyed cows ah and h is culth ritted I produces 100 I e feed pBr As El it ha., been lound to m high Luccn ■ed to the ed. I At are regularly inspected by Government health inspectors. Before each milking, at 4910 words
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Article, Illustration478 1959-08-28 6 THE handling of milk and ice cream in a tropical climate presents many more serious problems than that of other foodstuffs. Milk and ice cream, being such ideal foods, prove a perfect medium for the growth of food-spoiling bacteria. These bacteria478 words
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Advertisement30 1959-08-28 6 __^tfe___j__r _»_> MMMjy ***jj_fr» A^N «^H3 HORLICKS it&£3k Vi,_____J_ h _____^_i_Hr_^i_H fi^^H _T^^^___. _______B^_] i__9_i _i__r __lv •Q^ftfry *aw^ fTTmTi i J __<J _7 7 L lll'llHn_T»l strength and energy M—30 words
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379 1959-08-28 7 Up in the air and on luxury liners l n j n i imps I TIIE cheapest way of giving a luxury touch to an inexpensive meal is tn make one dish with cream. The Viennese, who regard im as a domestic Bf roMity, use it to upgrade even the379 words
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Advertisement405 1959-08-28 7 a_w_v_v_*a_s_ ____i ■■eeeekk. vaaMaa. ass ah h_ ob_. am _B_B BAB B_ M _Bb B^ _SP _B_ Ji BATk _P Ji B 1 I J CIbIRADiIDE JIAIDV EADU JBULR U Ar U K CMAI K f TAHItI _H_ 4' M_H_r\__Hß___! __H_M_^__£^ Ja> > HJ HHrW JPv_i_3Syp___M ____P^ WBR* 1 JynC^405 words
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Article, Illustration9 1959-08-28 8 How much milk in what Chart by Michael RandMichael Rand - 9 words
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331 1959-08-28 8 Milk and money— the facts and figures 4 t wards. approve: However. Mil who have no ,;.se mill Is to be ea* piovide ghee -ng. m Bu table oils equal! are important soi while fish l_ ex additional source, by then; r whom iddi has communiall the:id others having Euro]331 words
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Article304 1959-08-28 8 IT takes all kinds o" people to make a milk drinking world. And most of them have different ways of drinking it. Down on the farm, of course, its the staple drink and they usually have it "neat." But there are so304 words
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Article273 1959-08-28 8 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER By MILK is unique among, natural materials in being an almost complete food. It supplies all the nutrients needed for healthy life proteins, carbohydrates, fat, minerals, and several vitamins. Though it is a liquid it is much more a food than273 words
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103 1959-08-28 8 Why the cows won't give milk Ministry rpHE JAPANFM Agricultun 1 Ministry said recently I aircraft is responsible fo and chickens not lay in A farmer in Hokkaid< most island, demanded million yen (MS93.500.imyear, on the ground that milk and his chickens dii cause of the noise of I mt<Reuter - 103 words
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82 1959-08-28 8 A 'FILM LESS FILM STRIP' by UNE SCO rpHE vivid technique ol the film strip, in which words and images are combined to put an idea ac has been adapted by the Arab S l l Fundamental Education Centre for places where film strip projection facilities are not available. This82 words
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Advertisement63 1959-08-28 8 Always buy POLAR CREAMERIES Co., Ltd., 254, Macpherson Road, Singapore. Tel: *****. MfA m 10* Loronj; 2.>, Geylanj*, Singapore. Specto/jsls to fc nd <^^|pJLB ond sizes of paper cups tt|l! i&i a Jf one/ wooden sticks. r^ -r^ JI ™»™B_i_ 1 •JrX- Jm We also specialised jT^^^*^^^"*^ iipk/^L/7^ 1 in63 words
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Advertisement116 1959-08-28 8 jPENGHULUS DOWN ON THE FARM H» SSI i_li_ m wWmM WB&lB*w^^m _T JPI HBCH^ '"n^iMMif- ___iii______B.af x< If v ■Sfs^^i^^?!!? sSsSlss^ __BE __?E!vv"' >% !?^^_H Ba _B___BBBr *5 SASmr^ a? Ss_Tr &v:Xks? x MS 1 __B_h_BK _f~ ■ii im B a, IHnilil ,Mli_ji- §1 m ____»_r f iJP-i \w If116 words
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Advertisement60 1959-08-28 8 ll This Fabulous and Incoroparaw I Rosr'ee dOr Lunch Daily Compi Sunday Holidays Spe $5.50 per DANCING NIGHT Music by BOm K For Reservanc 4_=___ li_%nf rl (I oS^ mont u w Delicious lee-C ream, Appetising Snacks. Italian Exprvsso Goffc The Coffee with the tfc Fully Airconditioneil. I Atmosphere, Adequate60 words
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Advertisement52 1959-08-28 9 HUL DA OROFFS -oom j, ll acron LACKS ;19.<?0 }Sf arrivals! BOMBAY id Cut 6ANLALS NE BARGAIN 4 L E I DEMAND 3t ired! II CO y Socks DING CO. Do*e. IOHAL VALUE! WSSA" :LVETIA" and -CHINES ismmi traders co. and Beauty nction CARPETS Road p ersian) RA P AKISTAN52 words
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Advertisement172 1959-08-28 9 •errn, hZ aV-tiSJr SHROFFS The Carpet Shop 60 62 Orchard R d S'pore Tel: ***** 'Old Orchard Motor Showroom) i SPECIAL CUT PRICE!! CHILDRINS STRETCHABLE SOCKS 85 ets. Per Pair Come Early to Avoid Disappointment C. K. TANG LTD. p 310. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE-9. Tel: ***** 8 *****. SPECIAL BARCAIN172 words
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Advertisement632 1959-08-28 9 BI\U •> OLLECTION! for this season are more extenslvi than ever The brands the; specialise in are exclusive, v. el known and in many cases worh ous. Bring your whole family alonj to their shop at 102 North Bridg< Road and you will find a bij range of articles from632 words
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Advertisement675 1959-08-28 9 s Arab Sueet You must wander e around their three floors and see y the prodigious selection of fabrics which are selling at very reduced ci prices. A SALE THE doliar saving r housewife should go to see without delay is the one Abdul Kader is having at their 59675 words
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Advertisement300 1959-08-28 9 they hav« thai are simply perfect for the reduced income. They include silks and cotton textiles, blouses, skirts, leans, neckties. s etc. etc. Better get over to Leela 's as soon as you can, if not sooner o O O BEAUTIFUL PIANO in the home Is something to talk about300 words
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Advertisement268 1959-08-28 9 LAST FEW DAYS? Annual Sale Bedtheets Single Size $2 SO Blouses Sanforized Poplin S3 50 Men's Shirts All Sites $2 70 Bathtowols Heavy Quality SI 95 Children's L Ladies' Panties SO 60 "JANTZEN" Swim Costumes, MAIDENFORM Brassieres and Several Bargains. LUCK'S 17, Orchard Rd S'pore Tel: ***** CUT PRICE BARGAINS268 words
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Advertisement158 1959-08-28 9 CARPETS HIRE PURCHASE 47/49 Stamford Road Spore Tel: ***** LATEST Selection in Ladies Wear at LOW prices. Docron Cotton Blouse $4.20 Plain Printed Shirts $3.90 Plain Printed Slacks $5.50 Dacron Tight Shirts $8.50 Lovely Cottons only $1.80 at __H*^"*J 52, North Bridge Road. Singapore. Tel: *****. SPECIAL BARGAIN 10<c to158 words
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Article388 1959-08-28 10 r THF winner of our 1 "Household Hints (contest this week is Miss V Lee, V Stanley Street, Singapore I, who will receive prize of $20 for this letter: To remedy a sink that is blocked, allow some u.iter to run into the sink. Then hold388 words
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Article27 1959-08-28 10 Revitalise a tired dress with new accessories. How about shoes, beads, bag In candy pink, pale turquoise, lemon yellow or mint green?27 words
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NURSE MEG
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Article227 1959-08-28 10 Your queries answered How often should I cut baby's finger and toe nails? A The answer to this is as often as is necessary to keep them short. Cutting baby's nails, contrary to what many people believe does no harm at all. If they are left to grow long baby227 words
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Article273 1959-08-28 10 Talking about children Has YOLR vaccinato/i THE most certain cure for a disease is prevention, and this is very true of that one-time frequent and often fatal disease, smallpox. Because we do not often hear of smallpox today we sometimes tend to forget or ignore it. But we must not273 words
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Article, Illustration493 1959-08-28 10 sdfvnhkasdj sdfnsa,.f IV there is anything more appetising on a hot day than a cool crisp, green salad it is the same salad served on fresh green dishes and plates A new "salad'' ran^e of peasant ware Is selling quickly at Whiteaway's. Battery Road. Each493 words
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Advertisement196 1959-08-28 10 You can depend on LACTOGEN— on »Hy it of 10 infanl md Sar_w, B, PROVED ledon j infant food, are rc.% I y> LACTOCEN ful LACTOCEN has been PROVE 'o LACTOCEN is enriched by the addition w that their b3~ of vitamins A b D and organic iron. -ACTOCEN. You196 words
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Advertisement128 1959-08-28 10 k NATURE'S iQjsfPjfjg. ,s wh Y w '*e porents always moke cer» Or Jf plenty of good, safe nourishing FUU C 1 n insist that it is NESPRAY C R E NESPRAY. nch in all the natural qualities 0 fnJ^WlS§©[l[S B^B^p mi,k very easy to prepare and will kc H128 words
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Article89 1959-08-28 11 Rush on for citizenship MORE than 400 people have been visiting the Citizenship Registry daily to apply for Singapore citizenship since the beginning of this year, the Registrar, Mr. Kok Ah Loy, said yesterday. Since January, 10.244 applications have been received, of which 6,436 have been approved. Mr. Kok said89 words
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225 1959-08-28 11 Projects for water tanks, jetties, I community centres WORK on several projects to improve the living conditions of about 3,000 residents— m s }}> fish ermen of the seven tiny islands oft Singapore will start soon. The Ministry of National Development is vo°lveci ng details225 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-08-28 11 They'll be in contest of models Lorna Antonisz (upper picture) and Priscella Snelling, who will be taking part in the contest of models at the Singapore Y.YY.C.A. Business and Professional Women's Clubs annunal ball tomorrow night. The dance is in aid of underprivileged children in Singapore46 words
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Article57 1959-08-28 11 A special concert with sterophonic equipment and re- cords was held last night by the Singapore Recorded Music Society to mark the society's third anniversary. The concert, held at the Monk's Hill School hall. Winstedt Road, consisted of Beethoven's sth Piano Concerto ("The Empercr"^ and Dvorak's57 words
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Article195 1959-08-28 11 Payment spread over 15 years rpHE Singapore Government will build 700 houses A in the next 12 months for sale to Malays in the lower income bracket at about $3,000 each, payment to be spread over 10 to 15 years. The houses, with two or195 words
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Article116 1959-08-28 11 HPHE Singapore Minis- try of Labour and Law is to strengthen its factory inspectorate to cope with increased work. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, said yesterday that two assistant factory inspectors would be recruited soon. The Department, with only four inspectors,116 words
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Article29 1959-08-28 11 A variety concert will be held at the Singapore Chinese Y.M.C.A. Hall In Prince Edward Road tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. by the Singapore Buddhist Association.29 words
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Article29 1959-08-28 11 Five new vans have been secured by the Singapore Police Force for iLs traffic accident investigation branch. These vans are now on the road.29 words
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Article27 1959-08-28 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— Tuan Ha]i Hassan bin Haji Yunos, Mentri Besar. has been appointed Counsellor and President of the Council of the Royal Court, Johore.27 words
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Article238 1959-08-28 11 PROBLEM FOR SCHOOL HEADS How to pay for patrol men SINGAPORE school principals are in a dilemma over a Ministry of Education circular issued last Tuesday. The circular stated that principals can engage persons for patrol duties at road crossings provided Government funds are not used. Principals are wondering how238 words
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Article131 1959-08-28 11 \JR. R. H. Mathew_, Pro- fessor of Aichitecture at tne University ot Edinburgh, said yesterday in Sin- gapore he could not underI stand why Malayan students i did not &e°m interested in architecture. Prof. Mathews, who arrived in Singapoie by Air India lrom Sydney on131 words
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Advertisement244 1959-08-28 11 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS SO MUCH I __^-__T^^? _E__r- W_F__ HL— 1 t i Am _K_N«_i __r^^l 8 m w Jm __l R_P_r t >rrV> *> Blr_y W /mm^ A^k* 4 i_H For example: WORLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP Wherever m thl world you re going, fly ther«* with Pan American the airline244 words
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Miscellaneous188 1959-08-28 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 5.14 p.m. TOMORROW: 8.08 a.m. and 6.40 p.m. SUNDAY: 9.10 a.m. and 8.02 p.m. MONDAY: 9.49 a.m. and 8.58 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.20 a.m. and 9.42 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.49 a.m. and 10.22 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.17 a.m. and 11 p.m. -TODAY M M M _j Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): CLOTHING188 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1959-08-28 12 Pelham Groom - Pelham Groom By LATIFF SPOTS THE VILLAIN MURDER In The Studio. Scene One Ch Seven. Take Six." The clapper boy slammed the leaves of his board together and ducked away from the camera which was on a crane facing the catwalk on which he stood. This1,497 words
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Advertisement229 1959-08-28 12 I _FU iw tl I Another Grand. g Masterpiece in Design and Sound Reproduction Priced at the level to meet every pocket this set includes a Stereo Record Changer suitable also for Monourol Records connection tocilit.es providing Stereo Sound Reproduction. k^L \|33!l__l__lki2st.we jpiJj 5745.00 iSporc Pcnong) J-V& I 5925.00 (Fcd/Bomco/Sarowok)229 words
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Miscellaneous189 1959-08-28 12 H W-- ii ii 1 1 Ii ii i _«iiin»i —I, ,i U in i i•> Vili ir-in i■- _ii ii ii JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan JEff UAWMTE ASIO TNE TWO MARTIANS "1 I T _T I S -r A£_T HALTED AT THE WhiTE SAMDS I A V< secuv-r189 words
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Article702 1959-08-28 13 Prince of Derby at his mercy Iv. unbeaten in his three races, is (up. The Perak Derbv d (up. this year, appears to Derby at his mercy. dfgdkfjl df;sklg lechnicolor Peaceful K, 1 he PRIM 1 ol 1 VLI I l'-.ir ►lor II :l Kins. Class 1, Div. 1-6 Furs.702 words
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Article48 1959-08-28 13 Singapore Derby -Class 1-11 Miles P On C sJ ,f S__ U ,J Bra^ O""*- B.OS. Picture Goer II •1 ViVr- B b Trchni «olo r H Marksman X.03. Yes Dear HeathVr e S t Strails tode 7U l^ceful Kin K 7.10, White Double kaile TOT''48 words
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33 1959-08-28 13 THESE HORSES WON'T START TOMORROW Following horses will not start tomorrow: Flying Phoenix, Good Wind, High Sovereign. All The Way. Blue Spray. Mirophli. and Cargo Rice a n d Marksman are doubtful starters.33 words
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Article200 1959-08-28 13 EIGHT K.L. WINNERS PROMOTED IjMGHT winners at the re- cent Ku.. Lumpur races have been promoted by the S.R.A. ?ix irom Class 1 and two from Class 5 go to Those promoted to s 1 are Bestcrete. Jollyter. Dententurius. Roger Lord Arrogance and tig Phoenix from t 5 to Class200 words
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238 1959-08-28 13 European XI favourites in Clarke Cup THE 30th match In the A European versus The Rest series for the Clarke Cup starts on the padang tomorrow and concludes on Sunday. The match will begin at 11 a.m. on both days. To date the Europeans are in the lead with 11238 words
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Article94 1959-08-28 13 Draw for Famroz trophy golf The draw for the Famroz trophy golf competition over 396 holes at Changi on Sunday is a follows: 8.15 a.m.: Bonney (14), Mahrenholtz (9); 8.20: Rowbothom (16). Torenam (10); 8.25: Morris (11), Teoh (16); 830: Hopcroft (3), Tolling (10). Talbolt (15); 8.40: Simpson (10). Kelly94 words
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Article45 1959-08-28 13 Indonesian team beaten again The Combined Universities football team suffered their second defeat yesterday, when they ment down to Singapore Chinese by 1-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium. The Indonesians lacked a sharp shooter, but looked the better side and were unlucky not to have equalised.45 words
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Article422 1959-08-28 13 Cl. 3 main sprint very open race Class 3, Division I—6 Furlongs My (ioodnes* 9.00. Star Zeai 8.13, Sea Luck 8.12, San Juan 8.11, No Fluke 8.10. Caracas 8.10, Safe Invest 8.09, Aloha 8.09, Little Richard 8.07, Sir Chiron 8.06, Cheers 8.05. Her Highness 8.01. Monty 8.03. Peking 8.03, Triwalla422 words
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Article, Illustration156 1959-08-28 13 M. Harrison- Crav - M. Harrison-Crav by 17AR too often, when a player bids One No-Trump and hears bis partner force with a jump to Dealer South Came all Three in a suit, he will make the parrot cry of Three No-Trumps without the slightest justification. Now we see the other side156 words
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Article131 1959-08-28 13 Sprinters to clash tomorrow OINGAPORES speed twins Kesavan Soon and Ernest Frida will make an all out effort to break the Malayan 100 yards record tomorrow. The two athletes will be taking part in the 100 yards invitation race of the University of Malaya Athletic Union championships at Farrer Park.131 words
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389 1959-08-28 13 Class 3, Div. 1-1 Mile T.ustani MR. Rma J*" .K,or 8.10. Loyalty kit Bintang M5. Queenswa> 8.0.>. Redouble II 8.04, Three I heerj 5 Demarara 8.02. tra »B ni 7 11. Lindalou Ml. ><* rni "ohnUSTANI, Rina ExcelMor. (j Loyalty IL389 words
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Miscellaneous66 1959-08-28 13 TODAY'S SPORT Badminton: Schoolboys internal— Singapore v Federation. s.b.a. hall. 1M p.m. \r premier leasur— \rmv v Indians, Jalan Besar Div. :IB— Teluk Km an Uu. GeyUns: BAM tramlalan Brsar 17 p.m.). IHies I nl-ersit) of M hampionships. Farrer Pmrk. t-W P Ruifer: Raffles v The BUcks. ground: I'ulu -e66 words
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Article288 1959-08-28 14 Premier speaks out as de Caullc starts four-day lour Understand actions in Algeria or NATO will suffer PARIS. Friday AS President de Gaulle started a tour-day A visit to Algeria yesterday, his Prime Minister, M. Michel Debre. warned that the cohesion of NATO might suffer if France's288 words
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Article54 1959-08-28 14 PARIS, Fri. The Australian Foreign Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, said here yesterday that Australia "would not support any United Nations resolution which sought to impose a political solution of the Algerian problem on France." Mr. Casey made the remark at a Press conference on the eve of54 words
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Article168 1959-08-28 14 U.S. is taking say the Reds LONDON. Friday. AMERICA uas aiming: to inflame an already tense atmosphere in Laos and was "wagering on the use of force" there, the Soviet news agency, l.is>. said yesterday. Tl iled tor the International Control Com: i to resume its activities in Laos. rningU.P.I; Reuter - 168 words
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356 1959-08-28 14 REBELS IN LAOS ESTIMATED TO TOTAL 5,000 VIENTIANE, Fri.— SouthLas. .isid s nine war in i.ao s na_ Decn written aown .in the lnosi pu/ztin_ yet w an Uic vOiu >>ar encounters. due ou-eivcis ao not uiiuCii'Miniaie uic scriousoe__ 01 wnat ilicj see as an aiumpt us p.o-vJoinmunisi raine. LaoReuter - 356 words
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Article171 1959-08-28 14 r*APE CANAVERAL, F) The United Stai 'day ynade of a Poll ibmam\ a ship at the United States •Observation Island" about screw miles out in the Atlantic oil Cape Canaveral. The launching appeared to go perfectly as compressed air hissed out of the Polaris fromReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration103 1959-08-28 14 THE Alumni Association of the College of Agriculture, Malaya. South Branch, held its annual dinner last night at the Tai Thong Restaurant in the Happy World Amusement Park. Present were: Front row (from left to right): Messrs. Chen Jan Jee. Tang Hon Loong. chairman. Foo KheeFree Press - 103 words
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Article71 1959-08-28 14 MIAMI BEACH. (Florida V Fri. Mr. Douglas Dillon, the Acting Secretary ol State, said last night that the United States planned to hold talks with other prosperous countries to co-ordi-nate economic development in the non-communist world. "The nourishing economic of the other materially-fav-oured nations of the free71 words
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Article25 1959-08-28 14 WASHINGTON. Fri. King Phumiphon and Queen Sirikit of Siam will pay a 10-day official visit to the United States late in June. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article307 1959-08-28 14 REST OF THE NEWS IN BRIEF i A \fUSSOORIE. Fri.— The Dalai Lama intends to 1?1 visit Buddhist countries such as Japan, Burma, Ceylon, Siam, Cambodia and Vietnam to promote better understanding and appreciation of the Tibetan Question, it was learned here vesterdav. TheReuter; U.P.I - 307 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-08-28 14 Musical brains trust FOCAL music lovers had a rare treat last nig'u: the Cultural Centre in the field of music, when Dr. Herbert Wiseman, in. Hubert Clifford and Mr. Cyril Saljnojis formed the panel ■^c /lr_f The fftn gapore i Associated Board Royal Schools of The mjusical b r sdfjakl;50 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-08-28 14 Attractive blonde Stockholm t threr polu rvioim t liuht Meter-cycles are ol i offenders. If the experiment whole women traffic poll23 words
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Article65 1959-08-28 14 'Mr. X' GIVEN EVIDENCE 4 EUROPEAN. pore court police inspector •'offence*' could h* ins- which proa I sdfjkla Mr. X, who obtained court's permission not I close hLs nam i he tna. d. Mohammac Edwin Lee Sze T. •a with $1,000 fl n. X said that night of Ju.v IT65 words
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Miscellaneous28 1959-08-28 14 Cinema Guide •South Pi ODEON Phone ?1116. O' ens Tod Ratftfl 6.45 <_ NEW ALHAMBRA. Phone *****: The Outcast ODEON KATONC Phone 406 For Whom The Bell Toi —~zz28 words
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