The Singapore Free Press, 4 September 1959
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Title Section13 1959-09-04 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1959 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article23 1959-09-04 1 The risk in cautioned atements jpirtion it >■ r M d g jl 3 I be prii be ither r a Elm j a23 words
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Article326 1959-09-04 1 Expert committee to study States economic needs Extensive backing for Singapore's J7\TLN^I\L Japanese help to industrialise Singapore— "this young and vigorous nation"_has been promised to the Government by the Japanese economic co-operation mission which left for India this morning after a short stay here The mission was326 words
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159 1959-09-04 1 Troops move in to reinforce Calcutta police pALCTTTA. Fri. Indian V army troops yesterday rvin forced hard-pressed police battling mobs in suburban Howrah. FtgMtaf also raged in Calcutta. The troops moved in after police opened fire more than 40 times during the day in attempts to halt the mounting violence.Reuter; U.P.I - 159 words
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Article, Illustration240 1959-09-04 1 Malayan may be dance partner for Princess MELBOURNE, Friday. 4 22-year-old Malayan, A Ming Chung, is one of three students from the Royal Melbourne Technical College bein? considered as dancing partners for Princess Alexandra at a ball on Sept. 22 organised by the Melbourne City Council. m One of the240 words
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Article41 1959-09-04 1 Rubber opened in Singapore this morning at Us highest level for the year. September first grade buyers f.o.b. was quoted at 110 A cents per lfa UP one and one eighth cents on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.41 words
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Article55 1959-09-04 1 POINT MUGU (California). Fri. The United States yesterday disclosed plans to construct Nike-Zeus antimissile missile bases on Johnston and Kwajalein Islands in the Pacific, and at the Pacific Missile Range Headquarters here. The project will mean $4,500,000 worth of contracts to a number of American companiesReuter - 55 words
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Article28 1959-09-04 1 WASINGTON, Fri. A House-Senate Compromise Committee yesterday approved a military construction appropriation bill which provides U.5.59,526,000 fox various air force and army projects in Korea. U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article, Illustration143 1959-09-04 1 MONETARY EXPERT LOOKS AT INDONESIA THE Director of the International Monetary Fund, Dr. Soemarno (above), flew into Singapore this morning from Jakarta after studying Indonesia's economic position. Dr. Soemarno, who was elected Director of the I.M.F. by six countries last November, said the currency devaluation in Indonesia was inevitable to143 words
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Article36 1959-09-04 1 A nve-month-old boy, Ivan Ho, son of Mr. Allan Ho of Eng Khiam Place off East Coast Road, was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital this morning after being accidentally scalded by hot water.36 words
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Article92 1959-09-04 1 T ONDON, Fri.— Field Mar*J shal Sir Gerald Templer, former British High Commissioner in Malaya, has relinquished the position of Colonel of the Federation Regiment of Malaya, it was announced here today. The Commonwealth Relations Office said the position had been taken over by theReuter - 92 words
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Article159 1959-09-04 1 MASSAGE parlours in Singapore will have to shut down tomorrow and will remain closed until licensed by the Government. The Massage Establishment Bill, passed by the £«lslative Assembly on Wednesday, will become law today after being gazetted by the Yang diPertuan Negara. The Bill decrees that159 words
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Article358 1959-09-04 1 'TAKE BACK OUTPOST,' ARMY TOLD Indian forces moving north but ordered not to open fire NEW DELHI, Friday. INDIAN forces are moving to forward areas of the Subansiri Frontier Division of the North-East Frontier Agency, where the Longju outpost is held by the Chinese. They are under orders to reoccupyReuter; U.P.I - 358 words
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Article112 1959-09-04 1 Down come Change Alley stalls SINGAPORE City Council labourers early this morning pulled down hawkers' stalls at Raffles Place end of Change Alley. Twenty hawkers were told two days ago to remove the stalls, the Free Press understands. At 7 a.m. today the labourers dismantled the stalls and took the112 words
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Article39 1959-09-04 1 MONTREAL. Fri. Quebec provincial police officers, swooped down on an East End apartment hoj.^c late yesterday and recovered the entire supply of Salk vaccine stolen from the University of Montreal's Microbiology Institute earlier this week. U.P.I.U.P.I - 39 words
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Article75 1959-09-04 1 SCRATCHINCS AND ORDER OF RUNNING li r of runnm: mrt I htngf for Imam i it Bukit Timah: imr i 10 I Dhultiiit i J.'i I 1 hix Black dold. U I 1 Ui\. 1 I SF. Trim Race FUt i m I I —W. Three Cln iI.75 words
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Advertisement25 1959-09-04 1 JBSt I f* Received IC* Mcopta \m»% Microscopes. I pOT Tel: ***** °or new Austin rt(k is at I BORNEO MOTORS r^^H^^OHTH. JISSILTON. KUALA MIA"25 words
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Advertisement18 1959-09-04 1 Cartoons page 6 Bargains page 7 Eve page 8 Your lucky star page 3 Daily crossword page 418 words
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Advertisement81 1959-09-04 1 S_s V*_»' 1. < TiTDMBM|I itchcvgeabk-fbihlioht R |f *^S^^^^oOB Hi B providmo you with toe S^-.-....^ l^^^^^^^^ M. |H ~Z^^I EK^^B Dodor $uch Qn >^t^H^l i purpose. 1 yajK^SBI ™jTl HOUSEWIVES 3PINION .U/^ /J| mis simply (jrohd 1 B examination jW^HRi %i&^ f'~^rS^^^m BELOW IS A CROSS SECTION SHOWING THE81 words
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Advertisement14 1959-09-04 1 FOX "DIPLOMAT" PRODUCTS If you have aay doubts La^ia^L^B^Laßa^Laal Available at all leading ttores14 words
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293 1959-09-04 2 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHI A Singapore shippers «ay Hong Kong can work quicker Bv CHIPPING companies in Singapore are complaining that slow work and high labour cost in the harbour area is driving away transhipment trade to Hong Kong. They said yesterday that ships from293 words
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Article74 1959-09-04 2 LONDON. Fri. Coconut oil was again advanced yesterday on stronger advices from the East. Ceylon exporters led the rise, claiming continued interest from Chinese buyers and the prospect of business with the Burma mission in the near future. However, there was still little sign of response from74 words
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Article66 1959-09-04 2 LONDON, Fri. Buyers on the rubber market were hesitant yesterday to follow the Eastern advance but sellers became reserved and higher prices were paid. Improved New York advices encouraged the rally and at a steady close values for near and middle distant positions averaged five-eighths66 words
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Article38 1959-09-04 2 LONDON, Fri. A survey published here yesterday revealed that nearly two-thirds of the people interviewed wanted no more nationalisation. The survey took 10 months. It was conducted in 129 marginal Parliamentary constituencies. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article19 1959-09-04 2 MOSCOW, Fri.— The Soviet atomic icebreaker Lenin will "shortly undergo seaworthiness tests," Tass reported yesterday. U.P.I.U.P.I - 19 words
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Article24 1959-09-04 2 PRAGUE, Fri.— A total of 29 countries including Japan will be exhibiting in the Brno trade fair opening on Sunday. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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94 1959-09-04 2 Typhoon hits Formosa at 100 tn.p.h. HTAIPEH. Fri— A strong typhoon, the second in less than a week, lashed Formosa's East coast last night with 100 mile an hour winds and torrential rains. The Weather Bureau said the centre of typnoon Louise landed near Hualien about 9 p.m. and wasU.P.I - 94 words
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Article84 1959-09-04 2 W orkers slow to take land KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Malayan Indian Congress is to educate Indian workers to make full use of the land settlement schemes offered by the Federation Government. The publicity chief of the Congress, Mr. Athi Nahappan told the Free Press yesterday that this was necessary84 words
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Article63 1959-09-04 2 LONDON, Prl. Generally dull conditions prevailed in the London stock markets yesterday following talk of an early General Election. There was. however, no marked pressure to sell and losses were usually small. In New York, anticipation of rises in the Federal Reserve Bank discount rates sentReuter - 63 words
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Article34 1959-09-04 2 WASHINGTON. Fri Natural rubber imports for the month oi July totalled t2,058 long ton.s. while latex imports were 5,469 long tons, according to U.S. Commerce I Department statistics. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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255 1959-09-04 2 Imports by the ton pile up on wharves JAKARTA, Fri.—Stack- ed roof- high, tens of thousand tons of imports are lying in sheds and in the open at Jakarta and Tandjung Priok wharves. New shipments keep pouring in. Businessmen reported this massive pile-up yesterday as a result of Indonesia's paralysedReuter - 255 words
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Article221 1959-09-04 2 r ONDON, Fri. An increase in the permissable exports of tin for the final quarter of this year was generally expected in London metal circles although the increase of 5,000 tons granted was rather more than some people anticipated. On an annual reckoning, theReuter - 221 words
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Round the Work market Prices
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Article92 1959-09-04 2 II RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.Lf. European 1 ports Sept. jlj Oct. 3< 31 1 BUBBLE No. 1 RSS Spot 31 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Oct. 31 Nov 1 TONE: Steady. Above prices Quoted it. jPEPPEB: White Sarawak r.a.q. c.Lf. European ports ><|>t <»<92 words
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Article42 1959-09-04 2 Sept em 1*» I M iil'iO. I Above prices Quoted In U.S. cents r M.ilabnr :spot and awaiting release 29- afloat* 29* 2 to September .shipment 29^, 28 29 cf. Lampong spot and release 29 1 afloats 29 u to42 words
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Article42 1959-09-04 2 Prr« TIN Straits Spot TIN futures Straits Contract Sept Oct TONE: Quiet. >\ll RUBBER: Futures Sept Nov I TONE: Steady. > \l.| s No. 1 PSS Sept. landed price COFFEE: Futures «B' Contract Sept. New Above prices quoted in U.S.42 words
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Article71 1959-09-04 2 i m Prrv lM COPRA Philippines c.Lf. I K North European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept. COPRA. Straits c.i.f. UJL/Nortb European ports delivered weight per long ton Sept. Oct COCONUT OIL crude Straits c.i.f. European porta tn bulk per long ton Sept. Oct COCONUT OIL71 words
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Article17 1959-09-04 2 I 3D Industrials 20 Railroads 40 Domestic Bonds 15 Utilities 65 Stocks Composite Averages17 words
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Article634 1959-09-04 2 NOTE: All prices are averaged between buyers and sellers ____&^^^*v SINGAPORE. Thurscay. INDUSTRIALS Previous Today Ilea li -i Pret 170 OrdS. 2 35 2.20 Atlas Ice 500 5.00 8.8. Petrol 54 55 B.M. Trustees 525 525 Con Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19 Ords. x33 6 x33 9634 words
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Advertisement886 1959-09-04 2 I sal HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp, RotterdamBremen Hamburg Calls Southampton for passengers. S poro P. S Penang ■AVENSTEIN (LLOYO) Sept IRESOEN (HAPAG) 11/13 Sept 14 15 Sept 15/ISSept HANNOVER (HAPAG) 17Srpt(dep.) To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama Nagoya and Kobe. P. S'-am S'co'e •BRAUNSCHWEIG (NAPAC.886 words
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Advertisement45 1959-09-04 2 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35, TELOK AYER STREET. Telephone No. ***** Weekly Service to KUCHING, SARIKEI, BINATANG and SIBU. M/V "GIANG LEE" IN PORT SAILS 5/9 M/V "GIANG ANN" DUE 7/9 SAILS 12/9 Accepting Passengers and Cargo Sarawak Agents: THE BORNEO CO., LTD.45 words
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Miscellaneous63 1959-09-04 2 $MPSM Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Salmara 1/2, Kambodia 4/5, La Mancha 6A. Benvorlich 6/7 Benlomond 8/9. Glengarry 10/11 Singapore 13/14, Modjokerto 15/16, Neder-Elbe 18. Santa Lucia 19, Talong N. Wall 3. Serampann N Wall 4. Sibigo 21/22. Charon 23/24, Tak San^ M/26, Adige63 words
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Miscellaneous24 1959-09-04 2 POP— Correspondents Course By Cog SPCiS>o is no iTTi I must u^orre Come ©«o/RdP- /"*X My 0a42.ui%00- jS C3CXDO a <>F TV4e JOCV Pj24 words
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400 1959-09-04 3 iMOTHER AND PET SON REUNITED iRI-ANG.Fri. -An expectant mother wept with joy yesterday when her 10-year-old Pet son who had gone to India to stay with nis father suddenly turned up in her house in Klang. T *je bo>, Murugiah, and 25400 words
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213 1959-09-04 3 SEOW PECK LENG URGES - SEOW PECK LENG URGES Airs. 4 PERANAKAN is a local-born man or woman, Mrs. Scow Peck Leng, Member for Mountbatten, told the Free Press yesterday. She was commenting on Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's statement in the Singapore Legislative Assembly on Wednesday,213 words
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Article58 1959-09-04 3 ONG PICKS SIT OFFICER rE Minister for National) Development. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, has seconded Mr. Ho Eng Hock from the City i Council to be Personnel and Purchasing Officer of the Singapore Improvement Tru^t. All staff matters, except the appointment of stall and discipline, which Is dealt with by58 words
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Article65 1959-09-04 3 Mohamed Raflq, a detective, was yesterday jailed for 12 months by a Criminal District Court In Singapore for corruptly accepting $10 from a pin-table operator on Jan. 6. The prosecution statec that Raflq took the money trom Goh Chye Seng, employed by Ng Yun Scon at65 words
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Article254 1959-09-04 3 Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, a former political detainee and a prominent member of the People's Action Party, will give a public talk on "The role of the intelligent in a changing Malaya" tonight. The talk is being organised by the University Socialist Club and will be held254 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-09-04 3 TWO ANXIOUS S'PORE MOTHERS These two Singapore women are worried about the whereabouts of their children. Madam Yap Phua (left) is anxious to know where her daughter, Nancy Ng Soon Eng, 19, is. Nancy vanished from her home in Bedok on Sunday. Madam Lai Ah Keow's (right) son. Lee Ah63 words
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THE SPEAKER
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162 1959-09-04 3 [/"UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A former Federal Councillor and member of the Johore Civil Service, Dato Haji Mohamad Noah bin Omar, is tipped to be Speaker of the House of Representatives. Alliance leaders have al- ready got down to work to choose one Speker162 words
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Article27 1959-09-04 3 Coffee delegates meet in London LONDON. Fri. A meeting of representatives of African coffee-producing countries opened here yesterday to consider proposals for an international coffee agreement. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement205 1959-09-04 3 IR, WHAT £0 YOU V EXPECT FOR ONLY 5382.50? o brand new model H.M.V. HI-FI IMPORTABLE REPRODUCER which tells for W" U.K. we'll be bound I 30d well bock it up with 9 ood ervicc Model RSE 103 -.cor out-put from 4 loudspeakers H >?cr for 16, 33, 45 and205 words
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Advertisement298 1959-09-04 3 HERMES 3000 ill/ Exclusive \i>il>l<* flying margin*. Scrvicse kc\- grouped together. 1 position ribbon for economy. Man\ other feature* i<><>. Svnd for free Ivuflvl. a. m > t m o C/ P 0 BOX 221. SINGAPORE. I Brilliant Colour Movies Cameras without blinding lights lAdnlwA O With "CATS'EYE" F 1298 words
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Miscellaneous438 1959-09-04 3 BORN today, you have LIBRA »Sept. 24-Oct. 23; talent in mathematics —Avoid taking risks by and if a man, probably following your carefully would make a good en- planned holiday weekend gineer, architect, account- schedule, ant or experimental scient- SCORPIO <Oct. 24-Nov. Ist 22 > You can easily avoid You438 words
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Article, Illustration449 1959-09-04 4 A. MAHADEVA - A. MAHADEVA BY Aristocratic art and popular tradiiioi Abstract techniques QLIMPSKS of Indi creative genius in llu Held of [Kiintin^ during l.'ir ikisl live centuries will be <>n displuv ;il ;i :n'>i]i!i--l(!iii; exhibition open ing here on Smukiy. The exhj whici the Singapor Council will449 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-09-04 4 Bechcomber - Bechcomber MY i I read that "eiecti beai. ct over 600 million tx idividually fveiy c; the ln- I rang up m accou and asked to work out ho beans escaped lnspe< matema;. doing the calci. ;:ow do machiiK Their reply, which ires, is unprintfor reasoiiii of120 words
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251 1959-09-04 4 What would you dO if this happened to your daughter I The Book of the H THE HOURS AFTER MID-NIGHT. Joseph Hayes. Andre Deutsch, 10/6. T*HE telephone rang in the darkness. Charles Elgin, not quite awake, rolled over, reached for it and found that he and his wife Helen were251 words
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Article193 1959-09-04 4 VTOW win the book! A S il copy will be »«nt to che reader who submits 5 E the best set of answers E io the following general knowledge questions: What are. or were?:- s 1. The Black Prince. E Z. The White Knight. E J.193 words
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Article149 1959-09-04 4 Paper-backs that will please WHITE MAN'S TEST. Pierre Boulle. Fontana Books. 51.25. The author of the Bridge on the River Kwai has written another novel based very much on fact. A European girl escapes from the Japanese and finds happiness In the simple life of a Malay village. Returning to149 words
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Advertisement242 1959-09-04 4 HENDRY 3 for Special J discount Clubs Schools P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jewt 78 North Rid-v Koud, Singapore. 6. Jk Kuala Lumpur. CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOIR SEEVICE >tm.)—UoxJf)ct».exlrm DHl\i: YOJIRBKLW CARS Lne Co. BY POTO:o. F'oto--3 R pore 18 V U I o. Spore BE HAIR bkm. 85. SHOmNG (.1242 words
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Advertisement215 1959-09-04 4 magnificent I DnHUll| u\ l\n ItlM A m 10 valves. ..All-wave radio— I U I \\yy fully stereophonic. ..Four \ll\ |l speed automatic Stereo 1 changer... Four hl«h fKJeMty IUI loudspeakers... Large record 111 I af^ library space Connection 'L V A yj. I for tape r «order and pro-215 words
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Miscellaneous454 1959-09-04 4 II I I C'LLES ACROSS two branches of the service 1 The law feeling a little sore? Then hell dispense the ne- 5 Eli»bethan wear for two. to cessary' (9). niake lour? 7) -5 Such a hand— at lishing? (3>. 6 T lis mi B ht eilsilv be butter--7 Propellaiu454 words
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Article349 1959-09-04 5 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE gMALL YELLOW_TABL ET CREATES WORLD MEDICAL STIR 0 DISCOVERY CURES tfERS IN TWO YEARS !5\ I ,md l tUr in tw is being used in Singapore. Should it prove successful, Ceba 1906 a yellow tablet being administered to 50 selected patients in Trafalgar349 words
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Article, Illustration268 1959-09-04 5 A BOOK by an Indonesian university student dealing with the developments of national languages in several countries will be published in Kuala Lumpur early next year A large section of the book wiU deal with the present position, problems and prospects of Malay as the268 words
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Article330 1959-09-04 5 HIGHER ASSESSMENT WARNING THE Singapore Government's proposals to reA assess properties would harm tenants, warned a former City Councillor, Mr. Chan Kum Chee, in an interview with the Free Press today. i He said the re-assessments would seriously affect tenants while the owners would be330 words
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Article140 1959-09-04 5 Hindus to see Byrne on new law rE Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, has asked leaders oi the Singapore Hindu Advisory Board to meet him next week ■to discuss a monogamous I marriage law for Hindus. This follows representations by the Board to the Government to140 words
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Article64 1959-09-04 5 An attractive parrot believed to be a lost pet last night flew into the home of RAF Squadron Leader P. F. Steib In Singapore. Attached to its leg was a broken piece of silver chain. Squadron Leader Steib. who stays at 13 Adam Drive (Tel.64 words
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Article, Illustration139 1959-09-04 5 A second wedding ceremony took place in the lounge of the Singapore Airport yesterday after a Singapore lawyer and his bride stepped oft a BOAC plane. Mr. Kajaramam Murugason, 33, a Ceylonese lawyer had just returned with his wife, the former Miss K. Sarasuathi 24. also a139 words
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Article99 1959-09-04 5 THE Singapore Motor Traders Salaried Employees Union has been dissolved. Its members have joined the Singapore Motor Workshops' Union. The secretary of the MolOt" Workshops' Employees Union, Mr. Ho Peow, told the Free Press that the dissolution of the Salaried Employees' Union had been made99 words
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Article31 1959-09-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Five more Pioneer aircraft will arrive in the Federation this month and in October in two batches io.r the Royal j Malayan Air Force. I31 words
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Article49 1959-09-04 5 Watchman lined $1,500 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Chokkatar Khan, watchman of a biscuit factory at Scudai. was fined $1,500 or six months' jail in the magistrate's court yesterday for assisting in carrying on a character lottery. An envelope containing character lottery numbers was found on him, police said. 'i 149 words
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Advertisement140 1959-09-04 5 3 TODAY <* P»> BtM make-up 5 30 p.m. *CUJB; >u, a%l ass m to u um I ,11 p m to b D m "AG! (11 K: Dolls House- at the Cultural Cen1 9 p.m. 0 CH1AT yoith I CLUB: Table tennis, flou er making 4 p.m.. badmin- ton140 words
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Miscellaneous41 1959-09-04 5 STORE TIDES TODAY: 11.46 a-m. and 11.40 p.m. TOMORROW: 12.17 p.m. SUNDAY: 0.21 a.m. and 12.48 p.m. MONDAY: 1.05 a.m. and 1.22 p.m. TUESDAY: 1.52 a.m and 1.59 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2.46 a.m. and !.4O p.m THURSDAY: 3.52 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.41 words
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Article187 1959-09-04 6 Savagery of the attack "I tnought you were never coming," he said as he sank into a chair. "My lather is in there with your men." He nodded towards a door "He's dead. They beat him unmercifully." 'Stay where ycu are. Won have a look at him." said Latiff. The187 words
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Article110 1959-09-04 6 Blood donation card He pulled oui a bundle of papers from a pigeon hole and picked up a small blue book which fell from them. 'Blood donation card. he said, "belonging to the old man Poor devil, he'll never want tnat again. I think we'll wait until the camera boys110 words
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Article102 1959-09-04 6 '1 heard angry voices...' "Go on," urged Latiff. •'Then I heard angry voices and I knew it couldn't bt 1 Mary for she's my father's pet and they never quarrel. So I went to see what was going on." Alexander paused and Latiff offered him a cigarette. "My father was102 words
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Article76 1959-09-04 6 Covered by a sheet We uei... oack to Chia's bedroom. Tlie corpse had been laid on the fl( or and covered by a .sheet. •All right to take him away now, sir?' asked a policeman. "Yes. but. .Just one minute." Latiff squatted by the body and pulled back the sheet.76 words
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Article930 1959-09-04 6 Pelham Groom - Pelham Groom By 'Lai Peng was sniffing the air as though she had detected an aroma that puzzled her 9 Early hours of morning THE killing of Chia Tat Wong was exceptional in one respect. For once I was not summoned from my bed in the930 words
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Article65 1959-09-04 6 Two bullets in the wall As .soon as we rt ached Lai Pengs office Laiiff picked up the phone and called Robinson Road. 'There are two bullets lodged in the wall above thr I Z I well 1 El I I won M sho i a I Th Lat tell65 words
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Article59 1959-09-04 6 No-one else in horse 'Ti. th«- The nil Dr. T. unci' she blui La: Ma:. which still the "I the bio M Wi you hid befo: poli< "I know v. graph. D v 1 see father tn ffin. 1 powdt r TI gui; marat you sitting by tl let want59 words
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Article13 1959-09-04 6 'He started firing' pu.. side "I up disct th. km th«* ma I13 words
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Miscellaneous198 1959-09-04 6 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan I 7>« STRANGER WALKS STEADILY THROUGH THE I //S/ 7>/e CONFUSION JEFF K iaIV t-^ ..^J!~ a.i a,:. AMBUSH OF SECURITY TBOOOS WREAKING HAWKE. ULTARAND KOLJEK W lwtH(M our »<B'epO»» 1 »C A DESTRUCTION ON ALL SIDES REACH THE ROCKET RAMP tVnQS WC tfUXy t>€198 words
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Advertisement115 1959-09-04 7 V u Pedestal PI Showroom) g s oIAN J 5 prices fiM HANDLOOM 33ARD JI6ANLALS I S pore. B I jW DAYS J ion- S pore. iar. I jj ARGAIN JAL E Inpular demand 5 M rfl I 000.00 Hdß 'extiles io J eared! V 1 -LAH CO. **30 a115 words
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Advertisement365 1959-09-04 7 ATTRACTIVE FABRICS AVAILABLE at KripalsonV 65. Arab Street. You must wander around their three floors and see the prodigious selection of fabrics which are selling at very reduced prices. JAVA BATIK SARONGS MATERIAL is all the rage these days. This wonderful fabric is very popular for fashions and the designs365 words
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Advertisement425 1959-09-04 7 EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT I is the TURISSA Automatic Zigzag sewing machine. Twelve embroidery patterns are shown in its radio-like dial so that the desired pattern can be easily and quickly dialed Just like a telephone; a welcome improvement on other makes where patterns are inserted into the machine only one at425 words
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Advertisement321 1959-09-04 7 I A BEAUTIFUL PIANO in the home is something to talk about and there is nc reason why you too shouldn't have one. The famous Rippen Piano is a beautiful instrument made in the largest piano factory in Europe. The agents are the Singapore Piano Co. of 169 Orchard Road,321 words
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Advertisement288 1959-09-04 7 SHOP- N -SAVE (Last 5 Days) Prices Annual Sale. Now Bathtowels mony colours $1.00 Ladies' Panties all sizes 5 for S3 00 Men's Pyiomos all sizes $3. 50 Bedsheets Single Size $2.50 Children's Shorts, Singlets, Panties 50. 60 Several Bargains. BEDCOVERS, "JANTZEN' Costumes, Moidcnform Brassieres, etc. LUCK'S LTD. 1 7,288 words
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Advertisement158 1959-09-04 7 CARPETS ON HIRE PURCHASE SINGHS 47/49 Stamford Road Spore Tel: ***** LATEST Selection in Ladies Wear at LOW prices. Dacron Cotton Blouse $4.20 Ploin Printed Shirts $3.90 Ploin Printed Slacks $5.50 Dacron Tight Shirts $8.50 Lovely Cottons only $1.80 at 52, North Bridge Road. Singapore. Tel: *****. SPECIAL BARGAIN from158 words
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Article269 1959-09-04 8 rrilis week's winner of the "Household Hints'* contest is Mrs. J. Hayman, 186, Moulmein Road, Singapore, 11, who will receive a prize of $20 for this letter: DON'T throw away that old loofah use it for cleaning the oven. It holds scouring powder better269 words
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Article, Illustration571 1959-09-04 8 She will help you to put your best foot forward A LTHOUGH your face may be your fortune, you won't get very far without happy feet. So says Daisy Lynam, one of Singapore's leading chiropodists. "There are so many women who spend fantastic sums of money on clothes, make-up and571 words
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Article371 1959-09-04 8 Nurse Meg - Prevent diphtheria it's a kille Nurse Meg Talking about Children H I by j\URING a baby's first U year it must sometimes seem to a young mother that she is treating him like a pin-cushion and is forever taking him to the doctor or the clinic to have an injection.371 words
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Advertisement268 1959-09-04 8 pvptv IL v MILK FOOD SPECIALLY Ramlan b. Mohd. Nor, PREPARtI) Kuala Lumpur. FOR IMAM FLLDING X -^^^^^^k LACTOGEN is a correctly-balanced infant \^%^^^^i too<^ enriched by the addition of Vitamin A, Vitamin D and Organic Iron. LACTOGEN 1S remarkably easy to mix nothing to add '1 m&B&^ *^^*C .hi268 words
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Advertisement183 1959-09-04 8 dtik 1 11 ff^\ m L UIJ A Y I 19 IfllkrV it I finest ill If FOOD ■mix I f^rr^m^ ■x :-j"^B i'C I I Baby i$ 9 ettin 9 big now and doctors agree the from 8» h "ionth, healthy babies require o FULL CR6AM £r~^ >T important183 words
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FREE PRESS RACING EXPERT ALLAN LEWIS SUMP UP TOMORROW'S RACE PROSPECTS
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Article517 1959-09-04 9 TOGERTHORPE BEST IN SMILE EVENT IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIHIiijiti,, 8 10. Rorrrthorpv 8.4. r hint .mpdai. mkmi I l Bbj Daddv 8 0 .1 1*. Brilliant Scholar 7.1!. future umolor II 7.8. Canastra 7.8. Illlllllllll I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1517 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-09-04 9 THESE HORSES WON'T START TOMORROW Following bwses will n«t start tomorrow: Marksman, Peaceful Kins;. Picture Goer 11. Nobh- AJ* bert. Double Kaslp. Never Better. Dividend. Darenth and Gunelun28 words
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744 1959-09-04 9 11. I Iliv. l-<» I Distine M, Satora 9.0, Sun Of Burma 8.10. Marigold B.S. Monitor 8.7, living Phoenix |g, Aberdeen 8.1. St. Vitus 7.13, j Rubber Planter II 7.11. Your Highness II 7.1?, Dententurius 7.11. Good Wind 7.10, Lueky Lueky 7.9, Dinkum 7.7.744 words
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Article137 1959-09-04 9 4» A 7 J 5 a A 10 6 3 0 J 10 9 5 7 7 6 4 A 10 4 *87b EERTAINMENT as well as .nstrucUon will h^ played in duphcat e^ obtained for 12s. 6d. post free i Bridge Magazine. 40 waKenc Road. Leeds 10.137 words
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Article, Illustration219 1959-09-04 9 Excelsior to run well again RCH.ERTHORPE I. 3 l»i%. l-» I Excelsior 9.00. Ciu>lani Rina 8.1". Nakoni Nai 8.11. Loyalt> II S.i'S. Bukit Bint.uig 8.06. Three Cheers 8.04. Redouble II MS, Lindalou X.Ol, Trigger II ».<«♦>. Mon Ami 8.00. Maori Boy 111. Carton Paper 7.10. THERE was nothing In me219 words
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Article53 1959-09-04 9 LONDON. Fri.— Results of ye>terdaVs footbball matches were: LE\CU;E TWO: Scunthorpe U 2* Plymouth A. 0, Swam IP LEU;i'E FOUR: Gillingham 2 Rochdale. 0. Notts County 4 Crewe L Irish League Gold /up first a" roleraine 3 Glentoran 2. Ponado^n 4 A,d S 0. Distillery 3 nerrvReuter - 53 words
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Article52 1959-09-04 9 The lirst inter-division swimming meet between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore divisions of the University of Malaya will be held today at 3 p.m. at Amber Road. There will be 15 events, including a water polo match between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore for the Prof. J. R.52 words
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Article130 1959-09-04 9 Singapore Rifle Association lost by one point to the King's Heath Rifle Club in the National Rifle Association's Non Central .303 Rifle match 1959 Period 'A' competition. All the eight members of the Singapore team won special bronze medals. They were, with scores in130 words
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Article57 1959-09-04 9 The following will represent Henry Waugh Sports Club against the Telephone Board in a cricket match on the Indian Association ground on Sunday: J. B. Hawthorne (capt.), M. Nelson. A. G. Wheeler, R. Richman, J. Dennison. V. Gill. R. Howard, D. Bindon. A. Fishwick, M. Darley. T. R.57 words
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Article28 1959-09-04 9 RUGBY training by the Singapore Recreation Club is now in progress every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Club premises. All interested are invited to attend.28 words
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Article140 1959-09-04 9 AUCKLAND, Fri.— Mr. A. W. Wilson, manager of the touring British Isles Rugby Union team, named two factors which he said had contributed to the team's defeats. The first was the Lions' failure to adhere to the agreed policy of attack based upon runningReuter - 140 words
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Article76 1959-09-04 9 SINGAPORE were again beaten in the Merdeka soccer tournament when they went down to Japan by four goals to one at the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, last night. Japan wpre too good and clever for the Singaporeans. The Singapore team were outclassed. Osman Johan scored the76 words
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Article22 1959-09-04 9 The Govlndasamy Memorial soccer match between Jollilads S.C. and Singapore Harbour Board will be held at Bukit Chermin on Sunday.22 words
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181 1959-09-04 9 Hong Kong surprise favourites RAF Seletar RAF Hong Kong beat favourites RAF Seletar last night in the six-a-side finals taking the Far East Air Force Championship by 13 points to seven. Seletar started strongly gaining a corner and one point 30 seconds after kickoff, five minutes later they scored through181 words
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Article25 1959-09-04 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Johore Badminton Association plans to hold an open badminton tournament in Johore Bahru during the Deepavali holidays next month.25 words
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Article21 1959-09-04 9 R.A.F. Seletar beat Jollilads 3-0 in the first round of the SAFA junior cup tie at Geylang stadium yesterday.21 words
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Advertisement321 1959-09-04 9 UMPIRES -lIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIHHIIIIIBIIIIMHI 1 features *^^^-5-I^(ft^^SSS3K j fl.B/45mm Corol lens j JD|fi|2f* E Seikosho-SLV shutter, I fcj^r^ijS 3 speeds LI/500 sec. Z^vS built-in self-timer I KmLh r coupled rangefinder fc^3 bright-frame view- I^^ finder I built-in exposure meter |*l.«r-wi.d New p rjce i automatic reset to-zero film counter r^MiHim.iiiiMiiMiiiiMiiiiiiii.HMiiiiiMiiui? iB *U321 words
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Miscellaneous36 1959-09-04 9 TODAY'S I SPORT I SOCCER: SAFA Premier League: Army v. Navy, Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m. FEAF Festival: R.A.F. Seletar v. RAF Changi, Seletar 7.30 p.m. SWIMMING: University of Malaya inter-division gala, CSC, Amber Road 3 p.m.36 words
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363 1959-09-04 10 First there must be 'possibility of definite accomplishment 9 pAlllS. Fri.—President Eisenhower and General de Gaulle, in a communique issued after two days of talks here, last night announced their agreement that a summit conference, while useful in principle, "should takeReuter; U.P.I - 363 words
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Article126 1959-09-04 10 Laos rushes in more soldiers CAM NEUA, Laos, Fri.— The Laotian army airlifted reinforcements in to this strategic provincial ca;. yesterday as the Communists were reported to have massed a huge force for an assault on Sam Neua town. Rebel forces h-ave opened a big offensive, a Government communique said.U.P.I; Reuter - 126 words
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Article44 1959-09-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. tirty Federation Govt mem officers accotnpai ieit ux r a month's tour oi aia. The visit hfti botn organised by the Federation oi Malaya Government Sen Sport Coin v msed a similar lour ol Japai. tr.44 words
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Article45 1959-09-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman will have an ui:u audience towaras the end oi this month. A youth mission irom Inlia of 400 boys and girls will be calling on him during a study tour of Malaya, Singapore and Ceylon.45 words
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Article15 1959-09-04 10 'STOP THE ROT' CAB S AN I count: I 1 men. "pn COU! app muni15 words
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169 1959-09-04 10 No-cost birth control to avoid a 'crash' NEW YORK, Friday. ADVOCATING the universal use of no-cost birth control, an eminent scientist said here yesterday that the rapid increase in the world population was leading mankind to "an extremely unpleasant crash." Dr. L. Harrison Matthews, director of the Zoologi--1 Society of169 words
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86 1959-09-04 10 Mlalaya will protect her fishermen KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries has decided to make measures to protect Malayan. fishermen from bein attacked while they are in the Straits of Malacca. The decision was made following a series of incidents when fshing vessels were attacked by gunboats.86 words
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Article105 1959-09-04 10 CRASH CLAIM REFUSED BY INSURERS T ONDON ,Fn.— A syndicate .Lj of insurance underwriters have withheld payment on a .e 101.000 claim following the crash of a Viking aircraft at suburban Southail a year ago. The owners of the plane now have to wait an arbitration decision whether the claimReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-09-04 10 picture. Assemblywoman Miss Chan Choy Sioni; (above) and Mr. Jek Yuen Thong (below) are leaving Singapore tomorrow to attend a seminar on workers education in Denmark. It is organised by the International Labour Organisation and will besin on Sept. 7. Free PressFree Press - 44 words
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Article34 1959-09-04 10 CLEVELAND. Fri.— Original equipment truck tyre prices scheduled to rise 3 per cent to 5 per cent on October l. The increases are being attributed to the rising cost of natural rubber.34 words
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Article25 1959-09-04 10 GRAND HAVEN, (Michigan A 19-year-old Colgate University student, Frank Hens, vqueeied 20 persons, including himself, into his car and then drove for a half-a-mile.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article16 1959-09-04 10 TOKYO Gift Polio vaccine from the United States and Russia was received in Japan yesterday. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article51 1959-09-04 10 LONDON. A new automatic drive system especially developed for light ears is featured in the more powerful and improved 19G0 model Hillman Minx. LONDON Major General Geoffrey Musson, commander of Britain's Fifth Division has been appointed Chief of Staff, General Headquarters of the Middle East Land Forces from next DecemberReuter - 51 words
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Article18 1959-09-04 10 SANTA MONICA Actor Leo Carrillo 66. was reported in "satisfactory" condition lollowing surgery for an internal haemorrhage. U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article24 1959-09-04 10 HELSINKI.— The Helsinki Newspaper Paeivaen So nomat (Socialist Opposition) reported that President Eisenhower would visit Finland on his way to the Soviet Union. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article24 1959-09-04 10 DAMASCUS Syria),— The communist -dominated Arab Writers' League has decided to disband "because of the 1 treasonable anti-Arab attitude of the Communist Party." U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
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Article24 1959-09-04 10 LONDON.— Hooded bandits rammed a mail van with their car in East London yesterday bui were fought off by two Post Office workers. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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123 1959-09-04 10 Road-rail vehicle developed in U.K. YORK, Friday. A VEHICLE which will travel on road and rail is being developed by British Railways, Mr. G. F. Fiennes, a regional traffic manager, told the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science A prototype was already under test andReuter - 123 words
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193 1959-09-04 10 LONDON, Fri. Britain considers there are "procedural difficulties" about the Dalai Lama's intention of raising the Tibetan question in the United Nations. A Foreign Office spokesman said here yesterday that Britain was in full sympathy with the Tibetan people and condemned Communist China's actionsU.P.I; Reuter - 193 words
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Article208 1959-09-04 10 STUTTGART, Friday. TiR. WERNHER VON BRAUN, German-born United States rocket expert, said here yesterday the United States planned to make its first attempt at shooting a man into space next year. Dr. von Braun said during a lecture that this first attempt would take the formReuter; U.P.I - 208 words
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Advertisement524 1959-09-04 10 Cinema Guide CATHAY. Phone *****' Now Show IBS' South Pacific 4 30 di v3o p.m. OOCON P*«no 2111*: OT*n- T. Say Ont Far M« J 4». 4 15. I NEW ALHAMBRA Phone *****: Opens Today' Halls Of M*nte:uma 1 30. 4.00. ft.45 930 p.m. OOION KATONC Phont 40*26 Opens To&o524 words
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Advertisement128 1959-09-04 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. tOK SALE 29 Words S2 Mm.)— Box ~>o cts. extra LAST DAYS' Halfprices Annual Sale. Ladies' Brassieres. Panties, Children Si] '1 60c. NeckBriefs 90c Only. Several Bargains Luck's IT. Orchard Rd. NEW LP PHONO-RECORDS. Latest Shipments. Varieties. Obtainable Art Furniture Ltd. V Dept.. 26-32, Orchard Rd. ***** or128 words
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Advertisement156 1959-09-04 10 THE SIN G APOH DISPEfSM (THEBES CHEMISTS 265, C Dc 6 00 p m. ttranrh: 69 Sc Dc Call on us /or yon Medical, Joilt I Cosrmtic Reauirtmwh ivfjnt tlye RENAULT •*7^Ar l« th« D«upMn« you r j~ J J^W ST^rrs; Convenience MfK Road molding if ;^B COMVCNfCNCE Evary a^teN156 words
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