The Singapore Free Press, 15 September 1959
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Title Section13 1959-09-15 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Opinion
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Article78 1959-09-15 1 greatye: m I jest of rocket moon I I :ble to thai r two red the "Mag: r ressor I Irman I teleBank, I I Soviet I I ahead I I to do I I ye of I ted Gerr I hen I exploit. I78 words
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Article, Illustration387 1959-09-15 1 r^nuL otock exchange and money market may be set up Invest cash and help Federation to advance THF FoHo- n RAU ANG Tuesday. I HL Federation Government is willing to'encourage the development of a money said Mr. Tan Slew Sin. speaking here this morning. Opening extensions387 words
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Article26 1959-09-15 1 NICE. Tues. Vice-Admiral George W. Anderson took over today as Commander of the US Sixth Fleet m the Mediterranean. succeeding -Aamlral Clarence E U.P.I.U.P.I - 26 words
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Article75 1959-09-15 1 STOP PRESS LABOUR LAW TON. .iv < upon* ra IINA TO LAI N SATELLITE? HON.. KOM. K.ulio I i t.mas first had b< is ronm < t with us of artili Broadcast did Ml l details lut :> current h< I vcrnirn nt l.iuiK h satvllitr *>n 0 I uland75 words
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Article49 1959-09-15 1 PASADENA, Tues. The California Institute of Technology yesterday recorded a major earthquake believed to be centred near the Kermadec islands, north-east of New Zealand. Two shocks were .recorded. Their magnitude was estimated at eight or higher on the nchter scale. The biggest shock ever recorded was 8.6.49 words
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Article59 1959-09-15 1 TUNIS, Tues. President! Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia is quoted m an interview, published here as saying he had offered France the naval base at Bizerta m return for the granting of independence to Algeria. He added that as France had not replied to his offer TunisiaReuter - 59 words
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77 1959-09-15 1 r r O of the acid victims who were attacked by a group of youths at their home m Potong Pasir last night, are now on the "dangerously ill" list m the Singapore General Hospital. They are Bay Kirn Choi. 17, and Bay Kirn Chuah,77 words
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194 1959-09-15 1 TURF CLUB EXPELS 670 MEMBERS All-out 'war' against illegal bookmaking By VERITY GILL fN an all-out "war" 1 against illegal bookmaking, the Singapore Turf Club has expelled 670 members. Revealing this to the Free Press yesterday, the acting secretory of the Club, Mr. D.R.H Brown, said the club had its194 words
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Article, Illustration155 1959-09-15 1 r THE five applicants who Ewere shortlisted for final selection of a Malayan representative to Ford E Motor's annual Teenage E Press Conference at DearE born, Michigan, are Miss E Catherina Ng Soh Hi* a«o SMushahid Ali (of the S Straits Times). Alan Khoo EYeow Tee155 words
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506 1959-09-15 1 PROOF THAT ROCKET LANDED MOSCOW, Tuesday. THERE is life on the moon, according to a leading Russian scientist. It was for this reason that the rocket "Lunik II" was sterilised of earth germs. Dr. Nikolai Yerusalimsky, deputy director of the Academy ofU.P.I; Reuter - 506 words
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Article130 1959-09-15 1 A new feature THE Free Pros begins a new feature iOMO'ftKOW. It is a special page for teenagers, and will be called "VOUH and IDEALS.' Published once a week, it is a page devoted to the work and voice of young people of Singapore, and will be130 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1959-09-15 1 pt&N »3° FILM For t fSS* PlCTlllt 01 ALITY VrUtfi, BULLDOG for $tre*ttftb'13 words
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Advertisement158 1959-09-15 1 .rfPLAYTEX fi*AO0W j Zf magic circ,e J tjifj r*\ cotton cup bra that doesn't /klstVAlj f v^^*\ pucker, shrink ot twist nitfl^ A\ Jbd I out of ,h, P e in9b .I/WhWv* J>JJ\t^f I wash after wash, without k/pmrr I fj" W all siaaa ava»a44e at:— J for LUCKY SILK158 words
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281 1959-09-15 2 WASHINGTON, Tues.— The United States yesterday announced the release of the first rubber from its national stockpile. The General Services Administration yesterday declared 470,000, long tons of natural rubber as surplus. It would be disposed of m an orderly manner over theReuter - 281 words
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Article, Illustration312 1959-09-15 2 Trade Exhibition m Singapore opens tomorrow •JHE demand for Hong Kong goods is increasing m countries like Europe and America. The leader of the Hong Kong trade delegation, Mr. Van Man-leung, said this last night m Singapore. He was speaking at a dinner given312 words
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Article57 1959-09-15 2 AQANTAS Boeing 707 Jet airliner, which will inaugurate the Sydney-London service m the middle of next month, flew into Singapore yesterday. The four-engined pure jet aircraft is the fifth ordered by Qantas. It will leave for Australia at 8.30 a.m. tomorrow. Qantas and BOAC engineers will57 words
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Article55 1959-09-15 2 MADRAS. Tues. India has sought from Japan 25C million rupees credit tc develop smallscale industries Mr. Ikko Kasuga, a membei of a Japanese team of smal industries experts said here yesterday. It has been suggested alsc that Japanese industrialists undertake to man five industrial estates toReuter - 55 words
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95 1959-09-15 2 NEW YORK. Tues. The success of the Soviet moon rocket sent rocket fuel and electronic shares rising on the New York stock exchange yesterday. These shares recorded gains of nearly three points. Brokers said they felt that the Russian feat might spur the United95 words
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Article89 1959-09-15 2 Little change in London rubber r ONDON. Tues.— The steady Ld close m Singapore on the eve of the holiday there left the London rubber market little changed from Friday evening. Although the session was dull during the greater part of the day, sellers were reserved and New York advices89 words
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Article28 1959-09-15 2 LONDON, Tues.— Tin remained an uneventful market m London yesterday. Prices held steady m modest dealings, with dealers reporting a certain amount of continental demand.28 words
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Article57 1959-09-15 2 LONDON, Tues. Bukit Selangor Rubber Estates (1920) declared a final dividend of five per cent less tax making 10 per cent for the year ended March 31, 1958. (Same). Kepong (Malay) Rubber Estates Ltd. declared a final dividend of 15 per cent making 20 per cent for57 words
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Article24 1959-09-15 2 NICE, Tues.— Vice -Admiral George W. Anderson has taken over as commander of the U.S. Sixth Fleet m the Mediterranean. U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
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Article27 1959-09-15 2 NEW DELHI, Tues.— A delegation of Indian Government officials and businessmen will soon visit Western Europe to explore the possibility of increasing Indian trade there.27 words
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Article178 1959-09-15 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying: alongside the Sinjapore Harbour Board wharves 01 expected tomorrow: Canton 1/2 Dresden 4/5, Americana 6A Elsalazar 6/7, Chakbina 8/9 Agamemnon 10/11, Dortmund 13/14, Maas Lloyd 15/16, Glenroj 18, Tohoro 19, Sengarang N, Wall 3, Selangor N. Wall 4, Karossa 21/22, Rajula 23/24, Seishin Mam 25/26,178 words
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Article68 1959-09-15 2 GATT: U.K. SECRET TALKS /^ENEVA, Tucs. Britain yesterday began secret consultations with the special committee of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) over certain agricultural policies considered to be protectionist. The consultations will centre on the effects of agricultural policies on international trade. An examination of Britain's general68 words
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Article47 1959-09-15 2 NEW YORK, Tue*. The First National City Bank of New York yesterday increased its interest rates on personal loans repayable on the instalment plan by 50 cents every 100 dollars. The city's five other major banking concerns are expected to follow suit. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article88 1959-09-15 2 RUBBER No. 1 RSS ci.f. European Frrv I ports Sept. I Oct. 3, RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Oct No\ TONE: Slightly steadier. Above prices quoted Imfm PEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. cJ.f. European ports Sept. o< t PEPPER: Black Sarawak88 words
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Article30 1959-09-15 2 M i TONE: Barely steady. v\ n^ |otj M| N#. 1 RSS Sept. landed pri< c COFFEE: Futures B Contract Sept. New Above prices quoted m U.S30 words
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Article20 1959-09-15 2 LOV,u\ ii vious 1,. 3n Industrials 20 Railroads 40 Domestic Bonds 15 Utilities 65 Stocks Composite Averages20 words
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Article38 1959-09-15 2 I spot 1 m I Malabar spot and awaltinjr rej lease 31 afloats 32 to 31 Sep- tember shipment 31 32. cf. I Lampong spot and awaiting release 1194, afloats 32 to 31.. Above prices quoted38 words
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Article77 1959-09-15 2 Prfv i f<l COPRA Philippines < f i k North European port* delivered weight per long: ton Sept. $24. COPRA, Straits c.i.f. L.K. North European ports delivered weight per lon* ton Sept. Oct. COC ONI T OIL crude Straits c.i European ports m balk per long ton77 words
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Article668 1959-09-15 2 SINGAPORE, Monday. INDUSTRIALS Preview Ttin Alex Br :ns Pref 1.75 1.70 Ords. 12.35 2.20 Atas ice 500 5.00 8.8. Petrol 55 50 6 B.M. trustees 5.25 5.25 Con Tin Smelt Pref. !9 19'- Ords. x 33 9 x 35 8 Federal Dispensary 1.04 1.03 Fitzpatricks 1.07 1.04668 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement974 1959-09-15 2 to\ m^^^ HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa* Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam* Bremen Hamburg Calls Southampton for passengers. S port P. Skim Penang DRESDEN (NAPAfi) 13/1S Stpt 11/17 Sect U H Sept NANNOVEI (HAPA6) 21 Sept (iei.) iOTMINSTCIN (Uttt) »/24Se»t 25 Sept Omitting Genoa. To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama974 words
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Advertisement8 1959-09-15 2 HONG KON PRICES Closing HKo:. Taikoo I> |^<T>>r_/*M8 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1959-09-15 2 POP -Hipped By Gog 3»UL| > W tU SHC% GOT R/aP kit V r 1 -Wit 1 l«£d I IL__19 words
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62 1959-09-15 3 I/" H I TES 1} GOYT. \IEGI i^I'ORTKR I LllcS Of hj* rank i» nd m I re Poirc being I b\ [hv GOVWL n i with a revising r, anordins: to I nnod sour- the and ren the riori- but deci\X inpay to62 words
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Article31 1959-09-15 3 H mb l.m Omar hrn jore Lc be 1 L 1 NBC colour I him I Wing, will Earl of FEAF, is relegates Lence of or SEATO. Bangkok on31 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-09-15 3 MARGARET IN 'DEEPAVALI QUEEN' CONTEST Margaret Morier 23. first entrant m the "Deepavali Queen contest organised by Talenietr> and to be held at a dance at the Sea View Hotel. Singapore, on Oct. Z\. The contest is open to all but entrants must be dressed m saret-s only Knclose on64 words
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Article184 1959-09-15 3 Doctors to speak with one voice fHE Singapore Medical unii ssociati <>n, which will be inaugurated tome:ht, will foster and preserve tne unity and aim of the medical profession m Singapore. nn Dr A WS Thev&thasan, Sl e t of che convenors yesterday *aid: -The association will be the only184 words
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66 1959-09-15 3 Tried to bribe Ministry man, allege police Sim Lian Seng, of Changi Road, was yesterday charged with offering a bribe of $50 to Mr. T. K. Kwong. a building inspector of the Singapore Ministry of National Development. The alleged offence, it was stated, was m connection with an unauthorised house66 words
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Advertisement25 1959-09-15 3 FAMOUS SINCE FOR QUALITY HlG H FIDELITY T SPEED RECORDER Si(l li9Kfw«i 9 kt 1O w«tt» Puth-Pull k A Oufput. *0 (CHINA) LTD. HonQ Kong)25 words
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Advertisement353 1959-09-15 3 H Chronometer ETERNH Date-O-Matic It Is a wellknown fact that a CHRONOMETER Is far more accurate than a mere watch. Thp title Itself Is legally protected and accorded only to tlmepteces whim have attained the very .strict standards set by Swiss Government testing stations. But the ETERNA-M ATIC selfwinding Chronometer353 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous237 1959-09-15 3 m^^mTAßm "OORN today the sUrs have been generous m bestowing talent upon you. You have a iorceful, positive personality which is able to project your ideas and then to have them accepted by the majority of people. You want harmony m your personal life as well as m your career237 words
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Miscellaneous188 1959-09-15 3 DAILY CROSSWORD 1 1 1 JL— JB ff CLUES ACROSS 1 Brilliant owner of a disease? (0). 4 It s a rough and tumble <6>. 8 They're three-star but not m the guide (8). 9 Damp smell of compulsion (4). 11 Mixed m metallic fashion (7). 12 Gold piece m188 words
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Miscellaneous334 1959-09-15 3 3 "I'm having a hard time of it," as one on a diet might say with satisfaction (5, 5). 5 Like pride, this might come before a fall (7). 6 Parkland of which there are three m the realm (6). 7 One knob (or a verse) m electronics (5). 10334 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-09-15 4 "And have that one icith me," said a senior officer who, while approving of the sentence passed on the Guardsman who kicked the mickey-taking tourist on the s'lin. felt, deep down m his Coldstream heart that a score had been made for the Brigade.44 words
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1413 1959-09-15 4 FEAR OF POLICE METHODS CAN BE INTRODUCED HERE Limiting trial by jury 'a retrograde step By A Special Correspondent Keep justice an integral part of citizen's life THREK main aims of the Criminal Procedure (.'ode (Amendment) Bill, which has been referred to a select committee by the Singapore Legislative Assembly,1,413 words
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588 1959-09-15 4 A film for teenager, parents to see together By CHARLES CURRAN JANET is 15 years old a little schoolgirl with a child's face and a woman's body. Arthur, her boy-friend, is also 15. They are m love. Janet becomes pregnant. What are they to do? Shah they pluck up courage588 words
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Article198 1959-09-15 4 A.M. 11.45 Birthday of the Prophet Mohamed a talk by Shehbln Alwion the significance of this occasion; 12.00 p.m. Malay Mixture; 12.30—1.00 The White Bungalow by Peter Preston. 1.00 Programme Summary- 1.02 Souvenirs from Showland; 1.30 The News; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 Jascha Heifetz plays; 2.00 The Storey of198 words
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Advertisement506 1959-09-15 4 DRINK j I Green Spot I I CLASSIFIED ADS. tAT YOUR SERVICE 0 Words $2 < Vim.)— Box SO ctt. extra PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOKTLC *****. PLAN Printing from Tracings Fouxma tic— 2o7lo. •OCE 6c AMOCE* Plan Printing paper. Sole Agents: Fotoxnatlc. 58, Robinson Road, S*pore *****. TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print506 words
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Advertisement185 1959-09-15 4 the greatest booster oil office output since the typewriter "STENORETTE" V! lou» h of vuur (he Neiiorrttc cuablr^ you to dictate your letter* dur Wfl ing and after office time give instruct ion* before leaving oriur. moid <onver-ai...n*. conlereiK-es. lectures.. rvgi>irr telephone <-onversatioi»v V Stfs (S'por* P*n*ng) SSM (F»dn Born*185 words
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153 1959-09-15 5 r nlvlivlITTEE IS PLANmim/-* > How Tn C(JT 4|H GH COST OF STUDIES' rjJEY'LL OPEN CO-OP SHOP I )MK> students at the University of I >inirapore are working on a I nt down their "high cost of ty of Malaya Economics Sod a six -man153 words
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Article147 1959-09-15 5 I Road. T harge of from a \!^que tt Ho the Seventh Moon Festival. Otherwise his gang would smash up the shop. Chin contacted the police, who arrested Ho when he returned half an hour later. Defence iking his defence from the dock. Ho said:: "My father147 words
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Article256 1959-09-15 5 BARLEY PROBE GOES ON IN GERMANY THE barley scare m Singapore has been "like a nightmare" to the Acting Consul-General of the Federal Republic of Germany here, Mr. Rudolf Mock. Mr. Mock told the Free Press that investigations m Germany are being carried on from the farmer who grows the256 words
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Article29 1959-09-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Ten million iowls are expected to be vaccinated against ranikhet disease m Malaya this year. Travelling dispensaries are to visit kampongs and villages.29 words
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28 1959-09-15 5 r Prophet on The State AdvocateGeneral, Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, will preside at the meeting, at which prominent scholars will speak.28 words
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Article, Illustration140 1959-09-15 5 CJIXTEEN-YEAR-UOLD Miss Indo Koh of Singapore has won an array of top prizes over the past four years for her outstanding performance m speech m Western Australia. Studying for her matriculation at the Santa Maria Ladies' College m Perth. Indo took first prize m the140 words
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Article42 1959-09-15 5 Kee Song Kirn was yesterday acquitted m Singapore of a charge of fraudulent possession of a gold ring and a locket on July 11. His defence was not called. The judge ordered the articles to be returned to Kee.42 words
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Article113 1959-09-15 5 SINGAPORE ARTS COUNCIL: Indian art exhibition, at Raffles Museum 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. TOC H: Talk on the communication system of Cable and Wireless m Singapore by Mr. R. F. Forrest, Assistant Manager, of Cable and Wireless 8.30 p.m. KAM ALA CLUB: Membership day 10 a.m. to113 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-09-15 5 WED yesterday m Singapore were Mr. Michael Ng^ Cher Heng and Miss Florence Ding. The bridegroom is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Peng Chua. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ding Nguong Cheong.42 words
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Article117 1959-09-15 5 HUNDREDS of Muslim children m Singapore attended religious lectures early this morning as part of the celebrations of the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed at the All-Malaya Mivslim Society m Lorong 12, Geylang. Many people were also given free food at the premises. Highlight of the117 words
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107 1959-09-15 5 MR. Anthony Saletan, an American teacher, folk song authority and music consultant for American public schools, will soon be visiting Singapore and the Borneo territories. He will make his services available to local youth and recreation clubs. Mr. Saletan will arrive m Singapore on107 words
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Article160 1959-09-15 5 WANTED: Jobs for 500... 500 men and 11 women with higher academic and professio n a 1 qualifications entered the Malayan employment market at the week-end. These were the people who received degrees and diplomas at the University of Malaya's convocation m Kuala Lumpur. Having successfully struggled through their courses160 words
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105 1959-09-15 5 Five youths have 'no case to meet' FIVE youths were yesterday acquitted by Singapore's Second Criminal District court of a charge of rioting. Mr. Tann Wee Tiong, for the five, objected to the original charge which read for the common object of assaulting a rival gang". It was ammended to105 words
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Article54 1959-09-15 5 Police seek man who brought body SINGAPORE Police are anxious to contact the man who brought the body of Won Yuen Cheong, 17. to Kandang Kerbau Police Station last night. Won was attacked yesterday by seven knife-weilding thugs while at a coffee shop m Perak Road. Five men have been54 words
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Article113 1959-09-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The National Whitley Council, normal channel for dealing with grievances concerning civil servant, is expected to take up the cases next week of Mr. G. F. Daniels, the former principal of the Language Institute, and the former deputy principal, Mr. E. H. Semmens.113 words
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Advertisement61 1959-09-15 5 I §ggP Wiry A \j I S Wk i The style leader m room air conditioner. T he Chrysler Slendei f^. Fingertip airflow control f 1 Maximum cooling m minimum space H RYS LE R First room air conditioner that THINK \j *•«t M p Sparkling new Forward Look styling61 words
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Advertisement211 1959-09-15 5 SCAS9MC/SI FAMILY PLAN saves you HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS when travelling to USA. CANADA By travelling "en famille" from Hongkong to San Francisco, or from London to New York or Montreal, only the Head of the Family pays full fare all others over the age of 12 pay only half fare.211 words
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Miscellaneous38 1959-09-15 5 HIGH. TIDES TODAY: 9.48 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.46 ajn. and 10.30 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.11 a.m. and 11.09 p.m. FRIDAY: 11.38 a.m. and 11.46 p.m. SATURDAY: 12.03 p.m. SUNDAY: 0.23 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. MONDAY: 1.00 a.m. and 12.59 p.m.38 words
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Gold Kris award
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Article, Illustration103 1959-09-15 6 Sunny Giam - Sunny Giam CALLING ALL PHOTOGRAPHER^ ty AN ND|A( entry gets THE VOTp ■th ot •A« won ftr DS third 1 national 2L I opened I ed op, I C*overnor V Raja I Muhamj I shown; I Pany. Ltd I Some I exampl* I are on I rooms103 words
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Article, Illustration13 1959-09-15 6 'The Half Brothers" by Ken Willey, New Jersey, U.S.A.13 words
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Article148 1959-09-15 6 CARRY SLIDES WITH YOU long age we heard someone remark that they always felt a uitie bit cheated when their frienos took out waliet prints of the baby to snow this feeling resulting from the fact that he couldn't thow off his own youngsters. He took pictures of them, regularly.148 words
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Article, Illustration486 1959-09-15 6 ONE of Singapore's most popular and outstanding amateur photographers recently returned from a vacation m Europe. He Will give an Illustrated lecture ot the trip to members and friends at the Clubhouse of the Photographic Society of Singapore No. 4 Cashin Street, on Friday486 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-09-15 6 4 CLOSi A K. T A.R.P.S, VI h# commend' i i Pen an g In terrain Salon. "it's title "B appropriate pect. It picture and t hind the camera i viously l.as a goo imagination. Tropical Buti mon m not oil go m for pictures ii74 words
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Article34 1959-09-15 6 SPORT GIVES YOU ACTION Make use of your camera m sports activities whether you are a participant or spectator, whether it's outdoors or m. You'll get pictures that will add sparkle to your album34 words
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Advertisement143 1959-09-15 6 111 J 11 ROMANSUDE PROJECTOR (JACK'S PHOTO CO. 157, North Bridge Rd.. Capitol Building, Spore. BELLINI" GUITARS m the moderate price < -outh East Asia. 3041 Belljni popular $42.50 SNI Bellini de luxe $47.50 Bellini Concert $50.00 Bellini Auditorium $70.00 Obtainable at VIENNA MUSIC HOUSE 336 North Bridge Rd., Spore143 words
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Advertisement73 1959-09-15 6 For Comfort £^and Q I cTRAI HOlEi Bencoolen St., Singapore 7. Mostly Air -Conditioned I^*J Central, all rooms bath attached rh JJ, cold running water, delightfully fornisMi telephone. Private Cor Pork facilities Reasonable Rates. Bar Restaurant— A La Cart< V^Telephones *****/9, *****. Vrestcold Ket*w** Marti Me UrQctt Fniort/ < iAutomatic73 words
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1347 1959-09-15 7 CUT-PRICE BARGAINS! HUNTING CUT PRICES THE EASY WAY... P"S SENSELESS TO GO TRAMPING AROUND TOWN ON THE HUNT FOR BARGAINS— THE BEST ONES ARE HERE ON THIS PAGE. TAKE A LOOK AND SEE. This is a regular Free Press service. Every Tuesday and every Friday the bargains are announced m1,347 words
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Advertisement144 1959-09-15 7 r or ien* IJiNG MACHINES *Z[n «asy h"'* P*'*^*** P** ajaaj|»j. IjHBOfFf I t>. Carpet Shop 70KK.fd *d., S'pora. I ***** I Mofor Sfcawroai) I DISCOUNT on I Costume jpnVerv ToMofinf. I ,o Specialise m M«irdrcssinf. t 9 $35 Loo N ew Yorker C|aM^o^d Road, *#nja pore. *****. LMecti°n ond144 words
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Advertisement167 1959-09-15 7 HULDA TaWd and Pedestal Fans 1 V per month SHROFFS 4( Th« Carpet Shop WAI CHEONC FOR DISTINCTIVE TAILORING a, NEW LOW PRICES j 44. North Bridge Rd., Spore. Tel: *****. GENUINE BARGAIN SALE BY POPULAR DEMAND Balme of $100,000.00 Worth of Textiles Must be cleared! A tremendous range of167 words
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Advertisement45 1959-09-15 7 COMPETITIVE PRICES OF WOODEX and PLASTIC BEADS A Wide Range of colours ond shapes for lodies hand-bags, bolts, troys etc. S. 0. BAMADHAJ 45, Arob Sfroot, $i«f«po'e. Td: 3566S Over 200 Flexible it RfcM PLASTIC HOUBEWARES MODERNIZES KITCHENS SANDWICH §OX §-41 kX; PUce, Tel: *****.45 words
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Advertisement20 1959-09-15 7 Special Offer! TABLECLOTHS 36" x 36" $1.50 each HANDLOOMS (Govt. of India) .jL^^Lu 23 Roce Course «PVw^ Lone, Singapore riß^HHr!20 words
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Advertisement223 1959-09-15 7 ASK FOR AMERICA'S favourite underwear MEN BOYS U I Mads m U.S.A. ?T.'' Availably at: Mum. KrMNM Silk Emporium, No 371 56, Chon 9 Sinfopor*. Sole Agents for S>ore Moloyo LACHMANN CO., 11-K Asia Insurance Bid*., SJ«f»«r« Tel: 3*277. Offers you a wide selection on Shirrs Sport Shirts, using the223 words
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Advertisement225 1959-09-15 7 CARPETS ON HIRE PURCHASE SINCHS 47/49 Stamford Road Spore Tel: ***** SALE LAST FEW DAYS CLEARING LADIES' EVENING BELTS, PURSES 91 oe LADIES' GOLD LEATHER SLIPPERS }?5| GENTS' DRILL SHORTS (AU Sires) $2 ft GENTS' SPORTS SHIRT(AU Sizes) $;.7§ Gents' sinrlets. Briefs, Socks, Neckties. T- Shirts All Norn- -H>c. Each.225 words
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Article, Illustration691 1959-09-15 8 Round the Singapore shops TtfEW season's stocks are arriving every day, and, now is the time for the wise woman to start planning and buying a few Christmas presents. Perhaps one each week would be enough if she has to work to a narrow691 words
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Article301 1959-09-15 8 How can i get a nice clear outline with my lipstick? asks Aziza. It seems to smudge quickly and runs over the edges. PERHAPS you are using a lipstick which is too greasy. Just as certain skins need special make-up, so your lipstick must be just right301 words
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Article301 1959-09-15 8 The day her brother came home rpHE winner of the •I "Unexpected Pleasure" competition is Mrs. K. J. Solomon, 43, Sturdee Road, Singapore, who receives a prize of $10 for this letter: 0 It would have been a lonely and dreary weekend for me. but for a pleasant surprise. My301 words
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Eve the page for every woman
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Article252 1959-09-15 8 SOME of the tastiest dishes can be made from the humbl" rabbit. To get the bebt results it pays tc joint it and use only the best parts. These are the two lore e^, the two hind legs and the back cut Into252 words
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106 1959-09-15 8 If your budget won't run to real pearls make sure that your artificial ones retain a good sheen by painting them with colourless nail varnish. This applies to «arring>. too not only pearl* but many of the plastic types. artincial flowers, shells, china or106 words
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Advertisement192 1959-09-15 8 eau de y%M cologne maftriffe f^RI n)bt dun soir j^^t l*«p«MMMMI«MIO)tOllft Invites You M/Vj Arden's Consultant yk MORE WEEK for personal beauty advice Learn from her how to keep young looking with the simplest care, tg how to apply make-up to perfection, what to do for lovelier hair, more expressive192 words
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Advertisement80 1959-09-15 8 fj\ 1 Now, at last, the powder you've It always wanted —Three Beauties Powder, specially created by Yardley for lasting loveliness m a warm climate. Three Beautic* M Powder gives you softer, more flattering M bloom, and it's so fine and clinging that k W lasts for hours. Among the80 words
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Article45 1959-09-15 9 Singapore Amateur Boxing Association ha.> appointed two coaches tc train the State squad m their coming clash with Burma. The two coaches are Joe Riamond and Malcolm Norlk. Burma will meet Singapore on Oct. 31 and Combined Services on Nov. 4.45 words
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Article48 1959-09-15 9 NEW YORK The New York State Athletic Commisloday suspended indennitely manager Cu^ D'amato —the fight games current stormy petrel for his failure to appear at the first session of the Commission's Johans-son-Patterson open hearing. D'amato is the manager of ex heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson.48 words
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Article35 1959-09-15 9 St. Andrew's School will hold their annual swimming championships at the new pool of the Singapore Chinese Swimmin? Club on Sept. IT. There will be a 50 metres ireeotyle event foi old boys.35 words
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Article18 1959-09-15 9 .inyang University beat University of Malaya 6-3 at table tennis last night at Raffles Hall.18 words
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Article21 1959-09-15 9 MILAN. Tues. Juventus. the Turin soccer club, won the Italian Cup here defeating Inter (Milan) 4-1 m the final.21 words
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Article252 1959-09-15 9 \ll(in Lewis rt>n*\ i reports on this morning's gallops/ at Ipoh 0 TIME BY 10OD HERO «POH, Tuesday. I r; who made a good impression m his FI4 appearance m Malaya, at Singapore rinths ago, did not live up to that pro- he last Singapore252 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-09-15 9 hgdffd gdfg dfgdf Androcles (left) and Mayfair clearing the first hurdles m the race for the Cheltenham Cup at the Kuala Lumpur Gymkhana on Saturday. Androcles went on to win the race by ten lengths from Mayfair. Androcles, ridden by Mr. Donaldson, gave a dashing display m theFree Press - 62 words
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150 1959-09-15 9 Convincing win for the S.C.C. 'B' THE S.C.C. *B" beat REME 12-3 m a rugger match played on the padang yesterday. Although the score shows a convincing margin, it was close game throughout. The only try of the match was scored by SCC's wing Anderson m the very last minute150 words
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Article248 1959-09-15 9 D AILY BRIDGE 0AJ133 5 1f1 tj-EY cards and trump control K% Expert* wme; reckoner. the* count allows lur S!iv J xln a suit bid on With K. J- you count your right. f r t £?^ouFpiurtner one loser not tuo^ loser only W» K. suit. w-irrful is the LTC248 words
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384 1959-09-15 9 S'pore soccer at all time low SAFA president fTHE Singapore Amateur Football Association will go bankrupt m two to three years unless the Association devise ways and means to solve the present all time low standard of soccer m the State, warned its president, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon at the384 words
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Article, Illustration338 1959-09-15 9 SINGAPORE soccer players and officials yesterday replied to FIFA referee Mr. John Ferguson's charges that today's State players were "lazy, pampered and lacking m self-dis-C1 MR n s.R.P. NAIDU. secretary of the Government Services F. A., said: "I agree with Mr Ferguson that338 words
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Article14 1959-09-15 9 Rl vGER: SJi.C. v Kiwis, padang. HOCKEY: Inter-school Queenstown v Outram, Queenstown.14 words
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Article37 1959-09-15 9 Beatty beat Serangoon English School 4-0 m an in-ter-school hockey match at Serangoon Road, Singapore, yesterday. S. R. Lingam (3) and Inderjit Singh scored. Beatty and Serangoon drew 1-0 m a second team match.37 words
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Article194 1959-09-15 9 SINGAPORE JUST MADE IT Foong Seong badminton MALACCA, Tues.— Singapore will meet Selangor m the Foong Seong Cup badminton inter-zone final, for the right to challenge Penang, the holders. Singapore, who led 3-1 on Sunday night, had to flght every inch of the wajr to beat Johore 5-4 last night.194 words
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Article145 1959-09-15 9 Spurs and Villa go on winning LONDON, Tues. Totteni ham Hotspur and Aston Villa increased their respective leads m the English First and Second division by winning their games m last night's soccer programme. Spurs won the All-London clash against West Ham United 2-1 and have now taken nine pointsReuter - 145 words
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Article100 1959-09-15 9 POSSESSING a more thrustful forward line, Dockyard Coy found no trouble beating Rainbow Rangers 4-1 m a friendly soccer match on the Railway ground yesterday. Dockyard were m full command of the game right from the start and they led by four goals to one100 words
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Article86 1959-09-15 9 The Blacks beat Victoria School by 16 points (two goals and two tries) to 3 points (penalty goal) m a rugger match played at the school ground yesterday. The half-time score was 8-3 m favour of the Blacks. Tries were scored by Siew Kay and86 words
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Article31 1959-09-15 9 Singapore Recreation Club open their rugby season today with a match against the Royal New Zealand Air Force squadron from Tengah. The match will be played on the padang.31 words
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Article, Illustration300 1959-09-15 9 PDDIE VAN BREUKELEN, who was born In Sumatra, came to Malaya after the war to assist his uncle, the late Marinus van Breukelen, m training horses. Eddie is the fourth generation of Van Breukelens to be associated with racing m Malaya. He isRoy Lazaroo - 300 words
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Advertisement154 1959-09-15 9 GOOD NEWS JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT of ARROW TERYLENE SHIRTS Travel Light with Terylene Needs no Ironing COLOURED STRIPES WHITE NOW AVAILABLE IN ALL SIZES GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. (House of Elegance Quality) Raffle* Place, Spore Tel: *****/6 THE All W RSfWS The city's favourite wJ^i rendezvous. Enjoy r154 words
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Article, Illustration341 1959-09-15 10 Ike, Mr. K. will start business talks at once WASHINGTON. Tuesday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER and Mr. Khrushchev will come to grips on vital international problems within hours after the Russian leader arrives here today, the White House revealed last night. The American Vice-President. Mr. Richard Nixon, the Secretary of State, Mr.Reuter; U.P.I - 341 words
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Article38 1959-09-15 10 WASHINGTON. Tues. Dr. Raymond B. Allen was sworn In yesterday as new chief of the U.S. foreign aid mission to Indonesia. He will leave for his new post m Jakarta late this month.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 38 words
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Article29 1959-09-15 10 SORRENTO (Italy), Tues. —Britain swept tlie air waves yesterday by capturing the major awards m television of the "Premio Italia' worldwide radio and TV competition.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 29 words
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471 1959-09-15 10 Situation should be normalised: But U.S. is cool LONDON, Tuesday. A SOVIET Government statement published I yesterday proposed that an international conference to settle the situation m Laos should be called. The statement suggested that the conference could settle the Laotian question and "normalise"Reuter; U.P.I - 471 words
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Article143 1959-09-15 10 PEKING, Tuesday. 'THE Chinese air force and navy are helping peasants battle* against floods and heavy rains sweeping the province of Eukien m the wake of a typhoon it was reported here today. Planes and ships have been sent to rescue victims, the Communist PartyReuter - 143 words
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118 1959-09-15 10 BARNSLEY. Tues.— A Labour M.P. said yesterday that he intended to ftght the army's refusal to pay the fare of a young soldier's wife who wanted to join her husband m Malaya. Mr. Roy Mason, the Barnsley M.P.. met Mrs. Dorothy Cooper.Reuter - 118 words
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Article27 1959-09-15 10 GROTON Connecticut) Tues. Tho keei ol the atomic fleet ballistic missile firing submarine Ethan Allen was laid here yesterday. It will cost US$lO5 million.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article24 1959-09-15 10 WASHINGTON. Tues.— Mi. Neil McElroy. Secretary of Defence, will leave on Sept. 20 for a montn-iong tour of countries m the Pacific24 words
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Article, Illustration306 1959-09-15 10 I ONDON, Tues. So- cialites are still puzzling over remarks made separately by Greek shipowner Aristotle Onassis and his wife Tina before Aristotle and Prima Donna Maria Callas sailed away on his gleaming white yacht "Christina" without Tina. A few days before, at a306 words
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215 1959-09-15 10 NEW DELHI, Tues.— There is "not the slightest foundation" for allegation? at the National People Congress m Peking tfeat Indian troops had invaded and occupied China's Wu Je Region, which is known m India as Bara Hoti, said an Indian official here yesterday.Reuter - 215 words
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160 1959-09-15 10 Peace call by the Soviet envoy Malik pLASGOW, Tues. Mr. Jakob Malik, Soviet ambassador m London, yesterday called for a non-aggression pact between East and West. Answering reporters' questions after touring the Scottish Industries Exhibition here, Mr. Malik said "Now I think it is necessary to think about the necessityReuter - 160 words
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Article53 1959-09-15 10 BRITONS, GERMANS CLASH WARENDORF, West Germany, Tuts. West Ger. man police reported yesterday that between 40 and 50 British Servicemen were involved m a fight with German civilians at Harsewinkel, near here, on Sunday night. Several Britons and Germans were slightly injured m the fight which went on until after53 words
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Article76 1959-09-15 10 LONDON. Tues.—A London evening newspaper said yesterday that Mr. Sehvy: Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, had viade "one of f the most monumentally stuPid remarks m history." The Star expressed the hope that Mr. Lloyd rcas biting his tongue m New York after saying m London on j Sunday76 words
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Article29 1959-09-15 10 NEW DELHI. Tues. The Nepal Government has given permission for an Indian expedition to make an attempt on Mount Everest m the spring of 1962, ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article49 1959-09-15 10 VOTES AT 18 MOVE IN U.K. I"" 11 Id i p.. S tl,, at i up a nrnn of tivSL*** which un (ompii Orlobi Ih M. M thicl An. S Mdrnt tf th lU.J 1 c haacd i 0 ch«u l l I 111" M. ivt.r-uith Strad jgnai ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article79 1959-09-15 10 m the new opportiu. of his race, surely fu terested m uhat the Russians' triumph jneans m his own Wtle u'orld of diplomacy'! Can he really be as *o as he sounds? In Neic Yorr: yesterday Lloyd claimed that he had "no recollection of having stated that79 words
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