The Singapore Free Press, 2 September 1959
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Title Section13 1959-09-02 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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9 1959-09-02 1 Opinion Premier's call for Malayan outlook m- the 'ore9 words
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Article, Illustration231 1959-09-02 1 Laos war can delay terrorist clean up, says Federation envoy to Washington 'It may bandit morale \\'AS HINGTON, Wed.— Malayan Ambassador Da t o Nik Ahmed Kamii iid here last ni^ht that Malaya "regards the dangerous situation m Laos with great apprehension." n y Communist tins m theU.P.I; Reuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-09-02 1 E picture Singapore's Prime Min- ister, Mr. Lee Kuan E Yew, at a luncheon at E Cathay Restaurant yes- terday by the E Chinese journalists' Union. Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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211 1959-09-02 1 A IK. K. V HOWLETT, who relinquished his post iTI as Director of Tourism on Monday, said he hoped the winding-up of the Department of Tourism m Singapore would not lead to the killing of "the goose that laid the golden egg." Mr.211 words
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Article36 1959-09-02 1 Malaya in C 'wealth defence talks LONDON. Wed. Malaya is one of 14 Commonwealth countries that have accepted invitations to an informal defence conference at the Royal Air Force College at Cranwell, Lincolnshire, this week. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article24 1959-09-02 1 PRATO, (Italy). Wed. -The San Domenico observatory early today recorded a strong earth tremor with its epicentre m the Balkans.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article56 1959-09-02 1 BOYS BURIED IN SANDS ALUM BAf. Isle of Wight, vVed.—A boy was killed and three others injured when a landslide of sand buried them while they were playing here yesterday. Hundreds of holiday makers dug with their bare hands to free the children after sand fell from a clill faceReuter - 56 words
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Article33 1959-09-02 1 Mr. Yeh Sui-yen. the Singapore Government's information officer m London, returned to Singapore last night. He was asked to return by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew.33 words
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Article20 1959-09-02 1 ACCRA. Wed. Prince Philip has accepted an invitation to visit Ghana m Novem- ber this year.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article31 1959-09-02 1 September Just grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore lhi>> morning at 10^. tents per lb., up one and three-eighths tents on jresterdaj s close. The tone uas (juiet.31 words
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Article99 1959-09-02 1 TONDON. Wed. The Daily Mail, m a dispatch, from its correspondent Noel Barber m New Delhi, said today: "Mr. Nehru faces the biggesi crisis of his politiml career. Either he must accept the resignation of Mr Krishna Menon. his Defence Minister, or meet a 'revolt ofReuter - 99 words
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Article27 1959-09-02 1 iMrfprf near Norwicn. The of two ar of one. aircraft Vo taker to nosfcital, and goes on lor the crew of the oSer aircraft.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration456 1959-09-02 1 Happy Lint waits to hear from his mother AID POURS IN FOR STUDENT ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Wed. rkFFERS of help poured into Ann Arbor yesterday for Singapore student Lim Cheng Guan whose humility captured the hearts of thousands of Americans who learned how he spent four years m isolation mReuter; U.P.I - 456 words
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Article194 1959-09-02 1 Govt. aid queues are now ended T(HE long queues at the main gate of the Social Welfare Department m Havelock Road, Singapore, have disappeared. Reason: the Singapore Government has told the 22,000 people who used to call at the Public Assistance section of the department that their monthly allowances will194 words
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Article66 1959-09-02 1 Death of an ex-Malayan KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. News has been received m Kuala Lumpur of the death of Mr. J. M. Laing. who was m the waterworks section of Malaya's Public Works Department after the war and on retirement joined Messrs. Fraser and Neave Ltd. A wellknown sportsman, Mr. Laing66 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-09-02 1 Pictures m Free Press tomorrow PICTURES of how the horses finished at today's Bukit Timah races will be published m tomorrow's Free Press. Race-finish photos are now a regular feature of the IP racing service, which is unexcelled m Malayan journalism. Book your copy NOW.47 words
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Advertisement102 1959-09-02 1 Worlds finest m Tombolini Moocrote m^* rlnrfrni OOL OF MUSIC S pore 9. t* t ***** hf! max Factor curl control without permanent s J or sticky sprays y IbAm^w i Spray nrst comh thru and set your curls to stay! volutionary new troiein- Foi s mist give* L eu102 words
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Advertisement25 1959-09-02 1 Overseas news page 3 Women's corner page 4 Your lucky star page 4 Cartoons page 10 Motoring feature page 5 Racing special pages 11, 1225 words
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Advertisement149 1959-09-02 1 VAN HIN f FOR (JILJpPj FIXE U F HMTI KF 136/142. Orchard Road, H'por^— 9 TeU: *****, ***** ***** I Ros'ee dOr Lido Grand Restaurant Ist. Floor LIDO THEATRE Orchord Road, Singapore, f. Complete lunch daily at S3. SO per person. Sundays and holidays special lunch at $5.50 per person.149 words
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Article49 1959-09-02 2 LONDON. Wed.— The Rover < Car Company has announced i two new models to complete i Its 1960 range of three models. They are the "Rover 80" j and "Rover 100" which, with the three-litre model already i .announced, replace the five models previously manufactured by Rovers.49 words
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163 1959-09-02 2 FLIGHT PLANS MADE FOR NEW AIR ROUTE QANTAS and BOAC yesterday announced flight plans of their jet services on the "Kangaroo Route" from Australia to Britain via Singapore and Jakarta. Qantas will be the first to operate their jet service through Singapore, beginning from Oct. 15 with the Boeing 707.163 words
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Article86 1959-09-02 2 Ship is held by Govt. JAKARTA, Wed. Confiscation of the 500--ton Panamanian ship Floretta has been ordered by the Indonesian economic court of appeal The court issued the order after hearing allegations that the ship had been involved m smuggling. Cargo including five speedboats, radio sets, and 50.000 empty bags,Reuter - 86 words
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Article98 1959-09-02 2 Stocks fall in New York > T E\V YORK Wed. Wall I Sreet closed ea>y ye;>terday with prices at new lows for the day following a lastminute increase m selling. Final pattern was a broadfront of losses, reaching mostly to two dollars. Stock markets In London yesterday ended the account98 words
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28 1959-09-02 2 BAGDAD. Wed. An Iraqi trade delegation has left here to Investigate Asian markets Iraqi dates. The mission will also visit Singapore.28 words
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Article22 1959-09-02 2 NEW YORK. Wed. The United States steehvorkers strike has spread to a few warehouses and to .some steel fabricators."22 words
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159 1959-09-02 2 THE president of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce. Mi. K. M. Abdul Razak. said yesterday they were not planning to send any large stocks of textiles to the Federation at reduced prices. He was commenting on a statement by Mr. S. O.159 words
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187 1959-09-02 2 Tin Council to discuss the export quota LONDON, Wednesday. r FHK International Tin Council opened its regu- lar series of meetings m London yesterday. Main item on the agenda is the fixing of the export quota lor the fourth quarter of the year. With the ..tistical market now better than187 words
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Article106 1959-09-02 2 A CUT FREIGHT BID BY HONG KONG HONG KONG. Wed.— Hong Kong wants to come m on the freight reduction agreement reached at the Far Eastern Freight Conference between Communist China and the United Kingdom. An official of the Hong Kong Spinners' Association has confirmed that representations were made toU.P.I - 106 words
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Article53 1959-09-02 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio. said the government's monetary measures introduced on Aug. 24 would bring about the "sanitation' of the Republic's economic relations with other countries, particularly with its neighbours. He said there had. m the past, been many illegal business transactions that had harmed theReuter - 53 words
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Article57 1959-09-02 2 Mr. Orkus Nijat, DirectorGeneral of Civil Aviation, Turkey, arrived In Singapore by KLM yesterday and said "You have a very good airport and by far the cleanest." Mr. Niiat said his country teas making plans for the development of its airports m Istanbul and Ankara to keep upFree Press - 57 words
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169 1959-09-02 2 Dearth of new orders on London market LONDON. Wed. Again there was a dearth of new orders yesterday and thus the London rubber market only partially followed Singapore's lead. A dull morning session was noted and prices set. tied at only one eighth of a penny over Monday's closing level.169 words
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Article557 1959-09-02 2 NOTE: All prices are averaged between buyers and sellers SINGAPORE. Tuesday. INDUSTRIALS Previaus Telay B.B. Petrc b w. Trustees I Drat. tH I C-:s I w 2 6.E. L«fe 1 89- Georgetown Discens^y 2 32'z 1.51 H& S .H "Org Reg.) i*tu$tries Pret. 4 10-2 4 8557 words
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Article82 1959-09-02 2 RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports Sept. I Oct. I BIBBER No. 1 RSS Spot BIBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Oct Nov. 1 TONE: Stead > Above vnces qucPEPPER: White Sarawak f a.q c.i.f. European ports sept o< t PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special cJLt.82 words
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Article38 1959-09-02 2 TIN Slr*it> Spot TIN futures Straits Contract Sept TONL: Quiet. SALL> RIBBER: future* Sept TONL: Finn. v\\ f No. 1 RSS Sept. landed price COFFEE: Futures 'B Contract Sept.— Ne» 34 > Above prices Quoted m38 words
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Article19 1959-09-02 2 I 30 Industrials 20 Railroads 40 Domestic Bonds |IS I' tillties 6 b Mock* Composite Avrrajes19 words
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Article34 1959-09-02 2 Malabar spot and awaiting re- 2t4. afloat shipment 29 S. 29 to Lampong spot and a»a lease 29 -j. afloais 29 .-v 3 I spot I Above prices Quoted m L.s. c34 words
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Article69 1959-09-02 2 COPRA Philippines c.i.f I X North European ports delivered weight per long ton Srpt COPBA. Straits c.i.f. IK. North European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept. COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i.f. European ports m bulk per lone ton Srpt. Oct. ((>( ONIT OIL crude Ceylon ei.f.69 words
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Article11 1959-09-02 2 SHIPS IN PORT IMpi or f\pwt«J **> h I iiiUhi I Hock:11 words
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Advertisement631 1959-09-02 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam* Bremen Hamburg I Calls Southampton for passengers. m P. S ham Penang •Ml ..0>0) 2 3 Sept DRESOCH (NAPAS) 11 13 Sept 14 IS Sept 15 16Stpt 17Srpt(iei.) To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama Nagoya and Kobe. P. S S631 words
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Miscellaneous42 1959-09-02 2 POP -Lore Wind n n By Gog MV OAVJGMTER f 1 El I ET 1 k^PMO^QE IS »sJOT '^■1 I <^ A 1 LOVE MeQ.,S«O U/UiT n ReAOY M lAC 6 KJ ogl -r\oy vu E (L < 7 sp^Tf MEt^ V? FAULTS iH42 words
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321 1959-09-02 3 Police have lost control of parts of city: Army likely to be called m CALCUTTA, Wed. §IX people were killed yesterday and more than 50 injured when police opened nre on violent crowds demonstrating against jne Government's tood policy. Police lost control ofU.P.I; Reuter - 321 words
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Article129 1959-09-02 3 100 to go along with Mr. K W£ L 0N Utd N >arly 100 people, including V Ku^»an reporters, will accompany Mr. Khrushchev on his Inited States tour this month, the State Department announced yesterday. Heading: the list of officials m the party will be .Jir. Andrei Gromyko. the SovietReuter - 129 words
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Article329 1959-09-02 3 LONDON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER refused to bow to Mr. Macmillan's pressure for an East-West summit conference during their cold war talks here. The British statesman and Mr. Eisenhower wound up their discussions still without full agreement on summit policy, observers said. Mr. Macmillan andReuter; UPI - 329 words
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101 1959-09-02 3 300,000 people greet 'King of elephants' RANGOON. Wed. About 300.000 people turned out here yesterday afternoon to welcome the arrival of a baby white elephant and its black mother, captured m the North Burma jungle. On its arrival by steamer down the Irawaddy river, the rare elephant was walked mReuter - 101 words
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Article26 1959-09-02 3 HONOLULU. Wed.— A twinengine Beechcraft plane exploded and burned at ?ea shortly after take-off from Wake Island, killing the pilot and the navigator.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article74 1959-09-02 3 A WRONG WAY OF WAITING LONDON. Wed.— A Londoner who broke British law by waiting for a bus went to court. William Frase.r Grant, 37. was waiting for a bus m Camden Town. North London, but declined to join the queue at the bus stop Police told him to moveReuter - 74 words
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Article52 1959-09-02 3 STANDING RIGHT? LONDON. Wed.— Another man who called a patch of pavement his own was fined £2 ($l6) and ordered to pay £1 cost. Louis Goldberg. 53. was "enjoying the fresh air" on the pavement near his home three weeks ago when a policeman told him to "move along." HeU.P.I - 52 words
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Article40 1959-09-02 3 LONDOa. Wed.— Cnief of the Imperial General Staff General Si: is Festing .said that it was extremely doubtful ii any war British army was likely to fight m the foreseeable future wonia be a nuclear war.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article106 1959-09-02 3 Laos rebels recapture town VIENTIANE, Wed. Communist Pathet Lao rebels on Monday lecaptured Muong Het m Sam Neva province m a fresh assault against Government held towns m Laos. A free-lance cameraman. Peter Robinson, was almost captured at Muong Het. He was aboard a light plane which was Hying suppliesU.P.I - 106 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-09-02 3 picture. \tmUtrr for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, addressing a class of students at gjS£ l £\2£ ETiSr' at the opening 0I lhe amfM SlM;tial Free PressFree Press - 34 words
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Article69 1959-09-02 3 Chua Han Ser, 24, accused of causing hurt to a ne%> vendor, Soh Khoon Slew, on April 10, was aiquiii. d m a Singapore court yesterday without being caiiea to make ni.s dei< Soh told the court thai while he was .standing out•side his Pickering Street home that69 words
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Article80 1959-09-02 3 MURDER 3 CHARGED Three Singapore youths, Ho Hock Hai, 19, Lim Kwee Thye, 17 and Lim Chew Yong, were yesterday committed for trial at the High Court on a joint charge of murdering Ong Choon Huat, 19, m Norfolk Roaci on May 8. They were remanded m police custody. Miss80 words
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Advertisement274 1959-09-02 3 'RECORDS SPECIALLY I SELECTED FOR YOU L- KalhfcKay M r Th r as 8m hag <Kborne l f I I I «KG 811? t( 8499 Jor Loss His Orchwtra 7EG 8453 MaUolm Vau;han 7 Ff; Jack Armxronc :i 845 -d Phillips d His Band 7t(; 8461 •m-k Pourcel A His274 words
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Advertisement144 1959-09-02 3 m B^f^ Delicious! I FROZEN FRESH FROM THE Centre-cut Pan-ready FRESH COD STEAKS /rfea/ deep-fried m batter ONLY $1.45 per Ib. 300 Orchard Road, Singapore-?. Tel: *****-9 Exquisite JEWELLERY QUALITY and TASTE SKILLED CRAFTSMEN Rings, Brooches, Pendants, Earrings and Bracelets set with Diamonds, Rubies, Blue Sapphires, Emeralds and all other144 words
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Article271 1959-09-02 4 FORDS OFFER BIG CHANCE TO LOCAL BOY WITH LIKING FOR JOURNALISM V TEENAGE journalism student is to be selected from Singapore or Malaya for a free trip to the United States sponsored by Ford Motor Company. The student will also get a chance of winning271 words
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Article95 1959-09-02 4 NO r trouble haft been red to give an aui and set- to "A Doll's House". h is being put on by the Stage Club trom ?ht. On he problems which ted producer Arthur Narborough Hall was to rind an old chair of the type95 words
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Article261 1959-09-02 4 THESE ARE THE RULES CONDITIONS govern- E v^ ing the selection of E the trip to America, 5 offered by Ford Motor Company, require that E E the applicants write an article of 60U to 800 E words on any subject. E the central theme of which is to be261 words
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Article59 1959-09-02 4 A prominent member of the Chinese Muslim community m Malaya. Tuan Haji Ibrahim T. Y. Ma, will give a public talk on "Islamic contributions to China" tomorrow night. The talk, organised oy the University of Malaya Muslim Society, will be held at the59 words
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275 1959-09-02 4 NEW rules governing the employment of clerks, shop assistants and labourers, laid down by the Singapore Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, were published yesterday. The rules were made under powers conferred on the Minister by the Shop Assistants Employment Ordinance,275 words
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Article68 1959-09-02 4 T'HE University of Ma. Philosophical So. will discuss the problems and prospecus of democracy m India at a meeting on Friday afternoon. Tiie mam speaker at the meeting will be Dr D. P. Singhal, senior lecturer In history at the University. The meeting, which will be68 words
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Article20 1959-09-02 4 JAKARTA. Wed.— One hundred Australian buses will arrive here next month to re- place old buses.— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article11 1959-09-02 4 LONDON. Wed. Britain's unemployed last month totalled 427.000.11 words
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Article, Illustration213 1959-09-02 4 Good Samaritan gets a silver trophy AIR. Alfred Rogers the man who helped the Filipino featherweight boxer, Ray Ming Chan, tc pay his income-tax and leave I Singapore yesterday collected the trophy Ray left him as "a mark of gratitude. 9 Ray aid not have the $256 the taxmen demanded213 words
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Article, Illustration346 1959-09-02 4 These 5 exercise will help to keep your ankles trim A SLIM, well-turned ankle is still one ol" the nnat< male admiration. Many girls realised thi* but how ma i make an effort to own such ankles or. if we're luck> tnou blessed with them, to maintain them?M.W - 346 words
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115 1959-09-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesd: T<HE Federation Ministry of Education has rex ceived more than 40 applications for scholarships offered by the Indonesian Goi ment to Malayans to study arts at the (Tnivi of Indonesia. A spokesman for the Ministry said here yesterday that by115 words
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Advertisement276 1959-09-02 4 GARDEN FRESH... ...TASTE THE DIFFERENCE T^ They're Fresh Frozen V^ Available from all leading stores. BARKATH STORES LTD., 27. TANGLIN ROAD. SINGAPORE. f On fM 3-SPEED MU |6"SPEAKERV sensational/ /M ALL-TRANSISTOR I y <7M 2-Bcnd .AT Radio-Phono r=a=n BAT T S^B H^^^trp .72 MONIC t jl 6 *^^f I t.-276 words
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Advertisement33 1959-09-02 4 SINCE 1815 w< t THE SWISS WATCH T^fj^ <T^Bk FOR AU, CLIMATES VI /^^^W^\ YOUR GUARANTEE: I K^fc. MORE THAN ml ANTIMA^|III^ l^\ TRADING IN ASIA I favre»leubawatch!co^ lT It-f ■ATTIIV ID SlNCA^Oti33 words
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Miscellaneous204 1959-09-02 4 •jJ^ ia^4tUM^^^^^^^^^^>^^. BORN today, your degTee of adap' your sharp, jolly humour, and your to get along with all Id people make you who can be tossed almost any and survi. Whether your versa cheats you of real grin in any one nel n endeavour is entirely what specific use204 words
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Miscellaneous15 1959-09-02 4 VIH(.' I [BRA SAGI I \r \ur\Kii \KII> I \l Rl S MIM I II"15 words
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Article, Illustration777 1959-09-02 5 The Herald sets you dreaming of Le Mans ROBERT GLENTON ROAD-TESTS SPEED-WITH -SAFETY COUPE G lUme ih man who soes into a daydream as soon as he has brushed the toast crumbs from his lips, ISM>(I hl wife goodo>e, and opened the irage door. bowler hat becomes i-rash helWrage ls777 words
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Article265 1959-09-02 5 WHEN the British Pu.st Office scheme for telephones m private cars comes into b?iii£ iater this year m Lancashire it will depend on a twoway v.h.f. radio link I n the car and a base telephone exchange. The scheme will be Inaugurated m the area265 words
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Advertisement93 1959-09-02 5 the name to remember V Bh t g ran Belts Bralte min 9 s Clutch Linings Sintered Metal Linings ALi Lining Rivets V Relining Tools I Brake Testing I Equipment MOTORS Representatives: WEARNE BROS. RooteS orld approved for style, Tnance, luxury and value NUMBER HILLMAti SUNBEAM Jfj. l .T. \J93 words
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Advertisement687 1959-09-02 5 Here's the splendid Farina-styled WOLSELEY yk is! \iy Hvy/ >^>^Vr^f i flffl/UI l) l u)tonc Colours >\ 6C^^ -^>i'l IrE/I optlona! extra I \ira door width at knee levd Polished wood facia with cowled instruments The \b 00 combines exquisite line with a luxury specification and the technical excellence of687 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-09-02 6 It works much better to wave..... .....an OLIVE BRANCH at your enemies.12 words
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Article35 1959-09-02 6 Beachcomber - Beachcomber g gdfgdf hhgfh gdfgfdgd g JF the pr< I ana f< with a view nations an quol ins "You "But 'Tne to: PUTRII 1 about •n lo s 1 Goo day35 words
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Article, Illustration1548 1959-09-02 6 COLIN BINGHAM - GERMAN-RUSSIAN BOMBSHELL COLIN BINGHAM BY STALIN GAVE HIS 'WORD OF HONOUR' Stalin uccusatian of West teas first portent of sttitvh m Kretniin poticy QN .March 10, 1939, a speech by Stalin, m which he attacked the Western Powers for trying to embroil Germany with Russia, was the first portent of1,548 words
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Advertisement250 1959-09-02 6 PATEK PHILIPPE The Master Watchmakers of Geneva An extraordinary record. In the most disputed I -ten category, Patek PhiHppe has obtained the highest mark 55.42, ever recorded at the Geneva Observatory. Authorised Dealers Sole Agents H. SENA, LTD. Singapore Pcnang. CLASSIFIED ADS. x I VOIR SEBVU i >—Box 59 cts.250 words
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Advertisement346 1959-09-02 6 THEY SAID... r^^^ago whatsoever, v* x j 1 supervise the unpack: M J x taKe tnis vy* I f th 9 care you too, ot 1 u ,lle m .tore and congrat. Ipc^^do^n^^^^ j I s sir Asa g TRANSPORT STORAGE, LTD Cecil Street, Singapore 1 Phone: Huupng Dia I346 words
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Miscellaneous58 1959-09-02 6 IUU 53 0 A Crust Of Bread a d 1 .*Eur;i.3O '°K ue «ory for Younger 'listen- Morrand^brtne, n^" 1 8 6 9"0 The Malayanaires 4 930 The Neu 4 e lorßB n c b y a An^ re K DUCker Wghlihts ftonf'the sports worid [^c News. 9.40 Newstai; 9«58 words
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Article237 1959-09-02 7 POSER FOR ANIMAL OWNERS No aid for pets on holidays JPHE City Council A Veterinary Department's decision to discontinue the round-the-clock service for animals has posed a big problem for animal lovers. The infirmary m Kampong Java Road will not open on Sundays ami public holidays. The problem which faces237 words
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Article139 1959-09-02 7 STUDENTS of the two universities In Singapore will get t( at a party lat the Uni. of Malaya's Raffles Ha] riday night. The party, organised by the University o: i Stud- ents 1 Union m Singapore, will I be the third m the series of139 words
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460 1959-09-02 7 No major contracts since January FREE PRESS STAFF REPORTER SINGAPOR F/S multi-million dolJar building industn is passing through a difficult period as a result of the Governcent's economy drive and th \> people's wait-and-see attitude Some of the contractor firms, which used to handle big460 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-09-02 7 Director here to meet local musicians The director of an American recording company. Mr. David Dexter, who is viMtini; Singapore m the couttse ol a South-East Asian lour. Ilr viul yesterday that p«»t»p!e ol the West were beginning to taki an increasing Interest m the music of Asi.i. il«' \v;is81 words
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Article229 1959-09-02 7 Pay row: Ministry intervenes BE REALISTIC, PARTIES TOLD THE Ministry of Labour and Law, Singapore, yesterday intervened m the dispute between 2.000 workers engaged m ship cleansing and their employers. Representatives of bodi employers und employe were called to the Ministry. A top official of the Ministry has been deputed229 words
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Advertisement128 1959-09-02 7 m^^ Ch.i/st chocolate <ERMILK, RAISIN MILK, RLE BAR and FRUIT NUT AT£ST TASTE IN CHOCOLATE SiNCAPORE BAGGAGE I TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. n -ORE PACKING CO., LTD. mcf Building CNEER FIRM IN SINGAPORE FEDERATION OF MALAYA jr Packing Baggage Requirements. Latest Machineries, Modern Most Experienced Packers V. Obligation 3 Lines, *****128 words
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Advertisement215 1959-09-02 7 •SALE* YOUR CHANCE TO BUY INDIAN, MALAYAN INDONESIAN CRAFTS AT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. CAN YOU BELIEVE THESE PRICES Normal Prlc Sale Price INDIAN PEARL CM CQ C 7 NECKLACE JM*+*JU J/.XJ INDIAN FILGRI r rf\ r a rr EARRINGS J O.JU j4.JJ INDIAN BRASS °J C A CC 1C ROSE215 words
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Miscellaneous154 1959-09-02 7 STORE TIDES TODAY: 10.49 a.m and 10.22 p.nv TOMORROW: 11.17 a.m. and 11 p.m. FRIDAY: 1146 a.m. and 11.40 p-m. SATURDAY: 12.17 p.m. SUNDAY: 0.21 a.m. and 12.48 p.m. MONDAY: 1.03 a.m. and 1.22 p.m. TUESDAY: 1.52 a.m. and 1.59 p.m. TODAY V\VC\ (Kaffles Quay): STAGE CLUB: A Doll's International154 words
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Article, Illustration469 1959-09-02 8 VERSATILITY SPELLS DURABILITY IN SHIRLEY'S BOOK -piIE YEAR 1958 was highlighted by many historic and newsworthy events, including the launching of the iirst guided missile into space. But m show business, the big new event of the year was a pixielike, red-headed, curvaceous bundle469 words
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252 1959-09-02 8 PREDATORY MISSES HOT ON THE TRAI OF ELIGIBLE MEN A SK any girl about the normal pursuit of almost every member of the feminine sex and, if she's honest, she will answer the quest for a husband. That, m a nutshell is the thesis of MGM's very lunny romantic comedy252 words
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Advertisement98 1959-09-02 8 1 1 n n prem|ere ton m bit 9 3 p^ Llw3 %3 OPENING lUII I Mil I NO FREE LIST I tmitniim .1 Shuns ut llu.nt.. 1. 1.1. I. (L.'tO A fK.JOp. m. %p %g^ 4ppr **^^^-,r^- 4av CATCH A MAN'S ATTENTION! BEHAVE AS A SECRETARY KISS ONE MAN98 words
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Article, Illustration361 1959-09-02 9 Life is a steeplechase for 'Oscar' winner David Niven SPOTLIGHT ON, THKfcfc SCREEN PERSONALITIES-A SPECIAL FEATURE §COTTISH-BORN actor David Niven is one of wifK c rare human beings who go through life uitn a special zest which affects everyone around tnem. He never kids other people— or himself. am convinced361 words
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77 1959-09-02 9 J be able to tpectb< slmpli No plain women think they are plai tmple. Pa I r rt" with Academy rd-winner David Nld Gig Youn*. has everyone of r>lr.s a thou- says Pastoris one of th** lents m Hollypreoccupation ctlve females m77 words
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Article, Illustration231 1959-09-02 9 IJE'S unfaithful he lies he cheats A t everyone lows him His name is i*ig Young, the screen's most popular movie "wolf." Quips Young: "Portraying a wolf m a picture allows a man to let tjo of his inbiDHions. He can do things that he231 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-09-02 9 Lame. Sandy, Gig's ex-girl, tries to catch her former beau's eye. but he has eyes only for Shiri David, on the other hand, is definitely interested. A SCENE from 'Ask Any Girl" (from left) Cig Young, Sandy Warner, David Niven and Shirley Mac-49 words
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Advertisement311 1959-09-02 9 A DREAM OF A MAKE-UP soft as a cloud Creme Puff by MAX FACTOR! Creme Puff gives you a WL*s*J flawless complexion instantly anytime, anywhere. In just a few seconds, you can be lovelier than you ever dreamed possible —at the touch of a puff Just try Creme Puff once311 words
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Article364 1959-09-02 10 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY WE CAN BEAT MALAYA 4-3, SAYS COACH By rpHE Hong Kong team manager and coach, Mr. Raymond Young told me yesterday he was confident that his team would avenge their 1956 defeat m the liber Cup international badminton competi tion when they meet364 words
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Article73 1959-09-02 10 FAHELF Cup billiards TWENTY-THREE billiard enthusiasts from the YMCA have entered this years FARELF Cup Billiards championships which starts tomorrow. All matches m the early rounds will be played up to 250 point>. The semi-finals and finals will be played up to 300 points. The tournament is expected to last73 words
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Article17 1959-09-02 10 TODAYS SPORT RUGGER: University of Malaya v Johore United, Bukit Timali. SOCCER: FEAF championship. Changi.17 words
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Article, Illustration172 1959-09-02 10 Dealer: South North-South came There was no justice on this world championship hand. In Room 1. with the U.S.A. EastWest, the auction consisted of One Heart by West. Two Diamonds by North Two Hearts by East and Four Hearts by West. The oddsi on contract was defeated by172 words
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152 1959-09-02 10 APENANG resident, Mr. Ong Tian 14 Chye, has applied to the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation lor a weightlifting referee's certificate. Mr. Ong was formerly on the committee of the Strength and Health club. one of the Federation's affiliates. A Federation oilicial said today: "We can152 words
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Article, Illustration154 1959-09-02 10 Champion jockey to retire LONDON. Wed. Australian Jockey Ed^ar Britt \\li*> has ridden a total of about -.000 winners m Australia, India and Britain is to retire at the end of the English fiat racing season. Britt, who i> said: "It is possible that 1 may take up training but154 words
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Article80 1959-09-02 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed The annual cricket match for the Muthuthamby Snieid between North Johore and South Johorf which was played m Johore Bahru dvi the weekend ended m a draw. South Johore scored 158. <T. Lopez 47. Ha>him Tahir 25. Rajakula.singham 24 and J. Woodhull 20. \V. Joseph80 words
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Article155 1959-09-02 10 In a bid to improve the standard of athletics m the State, the Singapore Amateur Athletic sociation today begins a three-month coaching session m English and Chinese. The sessions will be open to all and will be divided into two groups. One group will concentrate on155 words
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Article53 1959-09-02 10 Entries for the VMCA to: tournament clo>e at noon on Monday. The tounmme;. on Saturday. Sept 12. Entry forms are available at the YMCA office a! Orchard Road. Events open to members include men's tl and doubles, junior singles, class A "B M and 'C' singles handicap53 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-09-02 10 SINGAPORE BOXER IS HONOURED SIN<; APOIU B bantam weight prol. sD»>xcr. iMi I (mi, (ahue) keoi listed as boxini "prosp«Tt lor tin- month" m the latest i^sue of the Kin^ MacMtoe He now becom<'s th« fourth local scrapper to i>< rated as ptwpa t sin< v The others who enjoyed97 words
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Article18 1959-09-02 10 Th Brewery Dart.. 1« take place on Sept. 12 a' I er 6: Neavt lion p.m18 words
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Article21 1959-09-02 10 Reduce Farrer Park charges SAAA t|.,,J i m I m B> I I I I m I I X I I21 words
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Advertisement209 1959-09-02 10 for the SMART MAN y n J* Sanforised SHIRTS NOW FOR SUPEKIOR QUALITY! FOR EXCELLENT VALUE! all leading Stories SOLE AGENTS HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. 1 mfort and Quiet, Stay at: I s0h ST raHD HOTEL Bencoolcn Street, Singapore 7. Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms Visitors from Malaya and abroad if coming209 words
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Advertisement91 1959-09-02 10 MANDOLIN BANJOS Mode m England Each Mandolin Banio is supplied with o carryinr, cose. Model XXS 7" vellum S 55.00 Model XS 8" S 62.50 Model 14S 8 S 75.00 Model 10S 10' 2 S 75.00 Mode! 8S 11« 2 51 27.50 PoU free any where T. M. A. LTD.,91 words
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Miscellaneous75 1959-09-02 10 JEFF IiAWKE l, y Syaney Jordan MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis T^^>\/^T~^^\ \ABOUTTHISCASEfFINP |TO YE Ws^P^A-^fe MVSTeIvS C]"^ V JANE by Hubbard BI.ONDIE by Chic Young 1 1 gRT L^fs c s K -Z^^ li! i I b r x/^V<^ il'twas^ <s^^»i I"YE JUST GOT *-l T MY75 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1959-09-02 11 (ft ONE Div. ■>9 Won M m 59 Div. j I i -8-59 m ikCc TWO -59 N .7-8- JS 4-6F M -ace. 59 race. 3-59 Div. -59 Div Went J9-8--l m -8-59 with ighth 159 r HR£f F in urse race i STAR ZEAL:1,103 words
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Article1417 1959-09-02 11 RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 3, DIV. 2-6 FURS. 1. 8655:* MOVIE lAN 4yr. beg (Shaw Stable) Spencer 900 (10) P™n*r 2. ***** SON OF APRIL 3yr. beg (Barkis Stable) Sulivaii an S f~ 0 TCMBALINA 3yr. bam (S.H. Lee) Daniels 813 2 m 4. ***** SUPERJET 4yr.1,417 words
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Advertisement17 1959-09-02 11 fc^a^ ®PETRI vjl^^d AUTOMATIC PARALLAX COMPENSATION fADiNG PHOTOGRAPHIC OtAURi lfltf 9« Ro«4 4 255, OrcMrd Ro«d, $ii^opor«-17 words
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Advertisement178 1959-09-02 11 lllHlllW'lll' I irl i»- c 5 Kfl v k^k^kk v W^^^L k^k» 111 MkH k^. '''Vr. **'j *Tmi I fijl A fPTSJ Magnetic n /A\*-il r Recording iilitniSJiLi Tape! STANDARD TAPE for all normal recording purposes. LONG PLAY TAPE sO/ more tope for recording complete performances. DOUBLE PLAY TAPE Twice178 words
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Article305 1959-09-02 12 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER KUK 1. RICE ON SOX OF APRIL SuDerJet Super jet tM MoTVun «-■<•" MCI I JTH HE.VV-EN JJ^S* 1 No Kidding v.AA\ na MS Hard Final No K'ddins KACL 3. ERIK lf L KFi:S Little Richard f; rlk S »J 5 StarZral HerJUglmess305 words
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Article717 1959-09-02 12 Campdale will be hardest to beat ROGERTHORPE DOUBTFUL ALLAN LEWIS I marks your programme IF Hoirorthorpe starts m today's main race he will be very hard to heat. Bui I am told he will not start. In Rogerthorpe's absence old Nazakat looks like adding another victory717 words
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Article47 1959-09-02 12 Race finishes in pictures The Free Press will E again tomorrow publish pictures of all finishes E of today's races at Bukit S E Timah. E E Race photo finishes are E E now a regular feature E of the F.P. racing ser- E vice. E =rmimmiiiimimiiimiiiiiniiiim:47 words
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Article46 1959-09-02 12 STREATHAM, London, Wed. Dave Charnley, British lightweight champion who is to fight for the world title later this year, beat Jimmy Brown of Belfast when the referee stopped the scheduled ten-rounds contest m the eighth round at Streatham Ic e Rink last night. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article58 1959-09-02 12 T ONDON, Wed.— Results of last nights' English football matches were: LEAGUE ONE: Arsenal 1 Nottingham Forest 1. LEAGUE TWO: Bristol City 1 Liverpool 0. LEAGUE THREE: Bradford City 4 Mansfield 1, Bury 2 York 0, Grimsby 4 Colchester 1. LEAGUE FOUR: Carlisle 2 Chester 1, SouthportReuter - 58 words
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Article55 1959-09-02 12 PAK. TEST CAPTAIN KARACHI. Wed. -The Pak istan CncKet Board ol Control announced the appointment ol Pazal Mahmood a.s captain oi to I Australia m th» i scries m Pakistan early m 1960. Imtiaz Ahmed, the wicketkee* beer, appointed vice-captain. A two training session for -5 Tot "possibles" will startReuter - 55 words
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Article84 1959-09-02 12 Kahn's new boxing offer TORONTO. Wt d.— ln B. Kami. New York TV tycoon, offered to ck 1 USSSO.OOO for the formation of an international policing agency for boxing. Kann made ihe oil or during yesterday > ses. ion of the four-day convention of the National Boxing Association. He said84 words
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Article56 1959-09-02 12 RAF Kuala Lumpur beat RAF Oan 9-u m ihe first round of ihe FEAF knockout soccer competition at Seletar last night. Hughes and Keiiy played a big pun m tne k.L. victory. They scored three goals each. In another match, R.AF Changi beat RAF Hong56 words
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Article, Illustration11 1959-09-02 12 there were some complaints about the wicket being cut up11 words
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Article56 1959-09-02 12 Here are today's best bets from ALLAN LEWIS: Safe Invest (Race 8). Yardarina (Race 7), Can Do (Race 4). Best outsiders are: Sovereign Flame (Race 6), New State (Race 2) and Her Highness (Race 3). The going should be good. TRESPASSER'S best bets are: Yardarina (Race 7>. Destination56 words
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258 1959-09-02 12 Yorkshire champs, and how they did it! T ONDON. v\ eti.— Yorkshire won the English County ticket cnampionsnip outrighi lor the first time since 1946 when a:ey beat Sussex oy five wickets ai Hove. Su> »terdaj. torj a run oi seven v,u\s by rrey, who, ihouuii they have u:it .oReuter - 258 words
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Article66 1959-09-02 12 HONG KONG, Tues. A modern stadium seating 80,000 spectators was completed m Peking yesterday m time for the First National Games which open on September 13, the New China News Agency reported. The stadium includes two heated swimming pools an electric Scoreboard an underground track drainageReuter - 66 words
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205 1959-09-02 12 Malayan lead universities X to big victory J£UALA LUMPUR, Wed.-L an, the Oxford -Cambn Union team, which inciuc beat Malaya by 23 point penalties) to nil at th* M The ex-Malayan was J. S. M. Scott, who did his j tional service m Negn three I years ago. After the205 words
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Advertisement124 1959-09-02 12 the Greatest 35-mm Camera W jy ib^ YASHICA "YF" Yoshica, the giont of the photo-mdustrv. P latest achievement, the Yoshico "YF" Yashico and Nicca engineers, the better features and precision of ca*r as much. THE MAIN-FEATL Focol-plone shutter, speeds 1-1 lenses, with Leica-type screw-thrcod m i Coupled-rongefmdcr combined tMk automatically124 words
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