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Title Section13 1959-09-19 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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125 1959-09-19 1 SWEE, o atvealth con- o cash British D yearthc local ■;ore. and 4 million 1 .rove the port ease for MStti and confident oney. Times still official Govern- r Dr. thai since I■ de- not be m m cost of say- ?rces are .n125 words
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413 1959-09-19 1 'Bombshell' speech is damp squib to the West Salesmanship excels quality XTEW YORK, Sat. While ri Moscow reports said that Mr. Khrushchev's United Nations speech had created an "enormous impression." the reaction of Western diplomat* inst the opposite. "There is nothing new m this," was the comment to be heardReuter - 413 words
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Article, Illustration291 1959-09-19 1 SOVIET PREMIER: SET UP WORLD CONTROL BODY United Nations listens m total silence to his far-reaching proposals Every military be abolished m 4 years NEW YORK. Saturday. ]\JR. KHRUSHCHEV proposed to the United Nations General Assembly yesterday that all countries should disarm themselves completely within fourReuter - 291 words
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50 1959-09-19 1 Chase in car after boy, 8, is injured 4 N eight-year-old boy, A Thong Swee Heng, of sr. cycte at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. The motor fhild followed m a private car They gave a mobile squad policeman particulars of the taxi. Police later detained a mSta the Tiong Bahru area.50 words
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Article23 1959-09-19 1 MISS CATHERINA NG, 18, who was selected toreSsnfs asssM morning by air. Miss Ng. a Straits Times syS&Jss Britain.23 words
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148 1959-09-19 1 INCHE AHMAD PLANS A BIG DRIVE FOR BLOOD DONORS pIIK Singapore 1 Minister for Health, niche Ahmad bin lbranim, said yesterday that his Ministry wiil soon organise a drive for blood donors. He said that island wide facilities would be provided and regional blood donation centres would be set up148 words
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Article163 1959-09-19 1 45 MINERS ENTOMBED -'NO HOPE' pLASGOW, Scotland, Sat.— VJ Rescue work was halted j late last night m the j Auchengeich coal mine eight miles from here where 45 men are entombed be- hind a wall of flame 1,000 feet underground. Fire damp was threatening the rescue workers and theReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-09-19 1 picture. These robots were not s designed by the (Russians Eto travel m their next s moon-rocket, but by a Belgian inventor to play 5 "Beatnik" music. The •guitarist has six fingers ■S on bis left hand -to cope Swith all the strings.— PopperPopper - 50 words
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Article180 1959-09-19 1 MR. Frederick Vyramuttu Rajendra, 40-year-old chairman of the Singapore Government Employees' Council of Joint Action, yesterday faced the tribunal, which was recently appointed to hear his case. Mr. Rajendra, a technical assistant with the Telecommunications Department, who was interdicted from service on July 24, appeared before180 words
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Article24 1959-09-19 1 UMNO PRESIDE STRAIGHT I M\ O pi* 1 II i ni j b\i\ H S>«4 A. BODY RIDDLE be 1 Mm a24 words
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Article156 1959-09-19 1 More Chinese-educated girls are selected for training ffiHE Singapore Minis--1 ter for Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, disclosed yesterday that, of 40 girls selected recently from 528 applicants for the posts of student nurses, 26 were Chineseeducated and 14 Eng-lish-educated. He also said that 1.076 girls had applied156 words
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Article35 1959-09-19 1 'Pure friendship' only Onassis ATHENS, Sat.— Shipowner Aristotle Onassis yesterday denied he was having a romance with opera singer Maria Callas and said tnat nothing beyond pure friendship links him with the opera singer.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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Article1141 1959-09-19 2 let us compete m house building' says Khrushchev UERE are the main details from Mr. Khrushchev's speech to the UN yesterday: Khrushchev expressed the hope that "appropriate agreement" on the discontinuance of nuclear weapons tests, "will be concluded and put into effect without delay."1,141 words
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Article647 1959-09-19 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pri« UPORE. FriCiy. INDUSTRIALS Prevms TNij Alex trickl P r ey 1.75 1.70 CrdS. ,2.35 220 Atlas Ice 5:3 Ml 8.8. PeUo' 50 6 B.V. Trustees 5.25 5 S Con Tm Smelt Pref. 19 19 Ords. »35 5 36 Federal Dispensary647 words
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Article29 1959-09-19 2 SURAT. Bombay State. Sat. —Rescue squads last night recovered the bodies of 32 people drowned m the v;orst floods to hit this area.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article41 1959-09-19 2 Youth makes plea to U.N. NEW YORK. Fri Hans J. Beukes. 23-year-old SouthWest African student, yesterday asked the 82-nation U.N. Trusteeship Committee to hear his complaint against South Africa's alleged infringement of human rights m its administration of South-West Africa.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 41 words
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Article22 1959-09-19 2 JAKARTA. Sat.— The army announced that all engineers and lawyers m Jakarta must register for emergency mill- tary conscription.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article52 1959-09-19 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. The air force has relieved Brig.Gen. Gilbert Pritchard of his command m Iceland at the request of the Iceland Government. He was commander of the air base at Reykjavik where guards were reported to have forced two Icelandic officials to lie m mudReuter - 52 words
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Article47 1959-09-19 2 JAKARTA, Sat. Rebel "colonel" Banar Mattaiiu. top rebel Darul Islam < Muslim extremist* commander m the South Celebes who surrendered to the government with 2.000 of his men last week, arrived here by air yesterday, the Antara news agency report od. 1 RtuterReuter - 47 words
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Article25 1959-09-19 2 MONROVIA (Liberia). Sat. —Soviet Premier Khrushchev will visit Liberia, Ghana. Guinea and Ethiopia m January, according to the newspaper Liberian Age. U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article19 1959-09-19 2 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. Henry Barzilay, London-born television correspondent left here for London yesterday under a deportation order.— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article27 1959-09-19 2 BELGRADE. Sat. The Yugoslav Government would like President Eisenhower to visit Yugoslavia on his way home from Russia, it is learned here.—] ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article216 1959-09-19 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Jut lands 1/2, Bewean 4/5, American 6A, City of Ripon 8, Glenearn 9, Wairimu 10/11, Star Bcllatrix 13/14, Maas Lloyd 15/16, Tjibamjet 18, Misaki Maru 19, Semantan N. Wall 1, Qlang Lee N. Wall 3,216 words
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Article246 1959-09-19 2 Round the World Market Prices U.K. CLOSING P*/C(|| RUBBER No. 1 R» < if l.uropran jj 4 I ports Sept. Oct RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Oct. j TONE: Steady. Above pru PEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. c.i.f. European ports Sept. Oct. PEPPER: Black246 words
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Advertisement932 1959-09-19 2 I HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE tic NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam' Bremen Hamburg t Calls Southampton for passengers. S pore P. Sham Penang MANPMVER (JAPAC) 23 Sfft (BTT. Off ROTNENSHIN (LLOTB) 22/24 Sopt Ml* MESSENSTEII (UDTD) 10 12 Bet 11/14 Oct 14/1S Dct emitting Genoa. To Manila, Hongkong,932 words
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Advertisement45 1959-09-19 2 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35, TELOK AVER STREET. Telephone No. ***** Weekly Service to KUCHING, SARIKEI, BINATANG and SIBU. M/V "GIANG LEE" IN PORT SAILS 19/9 M/V "GIANG ANN" DUE 21/9 SAILS 26/9 Accepting Passengers and Cargo Sarawak Agmtm THE BORNEO CO., LTD.45 words
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Miscellaneous23 1959-09-19 2 POP --Unconscious Humour *V.**°B t JUST tOOOCICEO tVV) CMOKTT- Y%k fmi« Hnf S*fial &»|itmkwthavf.| 1 |id^ f Z? ftlTiiTtf ft-AL^CO -|£«**K*«<. Aa SOMEBOOY23 words
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Article, Illustration501 1959-09-19 3 IAN MOK- AI - Willow and wisdom -China's eternal poetry IAN MOK-AI ilRHHH-____HHB|| I^^U^^^kil j_j 3|_T_I i mmm^^M #^\C|3_| by l-iivN modern China I »iten been with fires if and all the lima Re- i film like |J!\f him m' Wall." a essay spirit of EL il standstill not 1 by revolu■v.t n as501 words
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Article231 1959-09-19 3 HIS JOB— TO MAKE US LOVELIER fdfdsfsdafdasf WOMEN, declared a 40-year-old bachelor from Hong Kong, are the same the world over. Tht-y are never satisfied. But let's not get him wrong. This statement is made by Mr. Joseph Sit, an expert on plastic surgery. Let* hear what he has to231 words
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99 1959-09-19 3 ONDON, Sat- Mr. William Ld Wheal. a bearded 42--year-old company director, announced he intends to stand at the general election lor the Arundel and Shoreham division of West Su "m the interests of the j parate and independent sojvereign sUte of Shore'nam. ShorehamReuter - 99 words
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Miscellaneous190 1959-09-19 3 SUNDAY'S The following arc changes m Sunday services m Singapore churches: ANGLICAN St. George's Garrison Church, Tanglin Barraclcs: 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion; 9.30 a.m. Sunday f School; 9.30 a.m. Morning Sen'ice, j 10.30 a.m. Holy Communion; 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer. BETHESDA 77 Bras Basan Road: 8.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread;190 words
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Miscellaneous31 1959-09-19 3 SERVICES Road): 9.15 a.m. Sunday School: 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship: S p.m. Visitation Hour; 5.30 p.m Evangelistic Senice. ELIM CHURCH (25 BvcrtU Road): 9.15 a.m. Sunaav School. 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship.31 words
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507 1959-09-19 4 PETER WILSHER - PETER WILSHER They come m all ages— young, forty-ish and old Bv dfdfasdfas f ONDON.— Somewhere at this very moment someone is launching a new fashion, trying out a new habit. And m a few weeks or months or years, tens, thousands, maybe millions507 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-09-19 4 Two pumpkins make a gay tune when played by 22-year-ol<| Joya Bose from Bengal India. The pumpkins are an essential part of the si tar. the stringed instrument with which Joya is entertaining London audiences.39 words
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Article265 1959-09-19 4 CHAPMAN PINTHER - Next a new life with a new heart CHAPMAN PINTHER By HEART surgeon Sir Russell Brook has made medical history by removing the heart of a dog and replacing it so successfully that it began to beat asrain. The heart kept up a good circulation for an hour, and the265 words
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Article101 1959-09-19 4 CHICAGO. —If a i>erson survives an initial heart attack for a year, his chances of escaping a recurrent heart attack are bolstered sharply, a Swedish research scientist said here. Professor Gunnar Biorck said the risk of a new attack "is three times greater during the firstU.P.I - 101 words
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Advertisement676 1959-09-19 4 DACRON 6c ORLON Suit S 7 0.00 Trousers 817.50 p. pair E PLEASE NOTE t we hive Removed to 65, High Street. Visit Our Gent's \ILORING DEPT. lIAJA.I TEXTILES LTD., 65 High Street, Spore. Telephone: ***** CLASSIFIED ADS. AXNOrNCEMENTS Worda $6 (minimum). COLLECTORS OF CLASSICAL Records are ad\ised to visit676 words
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Advertisement148 1959-09-19 4 11 I fl A^.« Pr M N a I -^-a f sy Chocolatey chocolate Som« otK*f favourites CRACKERMILK, RAISIN MILK, TRIPLE BAR and FRUIT NUT THE GREATEST TASTE IN CHOCOUTf E RINGS YOU WILL ALWAYS TREASURE^ ENGAGEMENT RINGS WEDDING RINGS I ETERNITY RINGS SIGNET RINGS WHEN YOU NEED TO IE148 words
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Miscellaneous1019 1959-09-19 4 CLUES ACROSS 4 M y loud mixture might not be regarded as quite fresh (6). 1 Yet this Naval commander 5 What's to take back m the could lead the fleet! (4, 7). theatres? Cinderella! (7). 8 The Latin place for a stop- 6 Drink, when it goes down the1,019 words
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Building Society is still financing projects
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Article, Illustration44 1959-09-19 5 FORMER Singapore Chinese Girb' School student. Miss Lily Sect (above). left by CPA yesterday to study architecture at the University of Hong Kong. Miss Sect recently completed her first yea, r m architecture at the University of Queensland m Brisbane.44 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-09-19 5 At its fourth informal meeting held yesterday, the Singapore Commission of Inquiry into Contract Labour discussed the submissions it had already received from agencies and private individuals. A public meetins; will be held on Friday. September 25, at 10 a.m. m Court No. 6 at the Supreme51 words
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Article138 1959-09-19 5 999 opium addicts arrested OOLICE arrested 999 addicts A m 1,872 raids on opium 1 dens m Singapore between January and August this year, Police Secretary, Mr. I William Cheng, disclosed yesterday. In addition, 554 more were I detained at St. John Island j for treatment and rehabilitation, he said.138 words
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Article41 1959-09-19 5 Miss Scan Khung Img. graduate of Royal College of Music, will give a recital over Radio Singapore m "Entr'acte" at 9.45 p.m. tomorrow. Miss Seah- who lives m Johore. is now a teacher m Singapore.41 words
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Article34 1959-09-19 5 A misadventure verdict was returned yesterday at an inquest on a cyclist. Tay Keng Leong, 29. who was killed m a collision with a bus along East Coast Road, Singapore, on Aug. 29.34 words
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214 1959-09-19 5 Taxi drivers and owners to petition Govt. FREE PRESS STAFF REPORTER SINGAPORE'S taxi drivers and owners will jointly appeal to the Government next week to exempt the 3.900 taxis on the island from the newlyimposed 20-cents-a-gallon increase m the price of petrol. They will meet on Tuesday 'to draft a214 words
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193 1959-09-19 5 JHE Malaya-Borneo Building Society, Ltd., has since the beginning of this year financed the construction of more than 1,000 homes worth $10,000,000 m Singapore and the Federation. These loans were given to housing estate promoters. A spokesman of the Society told the Free Press that193 words
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Article71 1959-09-19 5 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tan of Sarawak, pictured alter their marriage at the .Singapore Registry yesterday. i iir bridegroom is son of Kuching businessman Mr. Tan bak Urn, 0.8.X.. C.S.S.. and Mrs. Tan. The bride was formerly Miss Lily Kang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kang Guan Hin71 words
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Article153 1959-09-19 5 IZUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 1V The Federation Government's countrywide search for contaminated barley will continue for another fortnight. The Deputy Director of Medical Services (Health) Dr. Mohamed Din, yesterday said: "Although we did not have even one suspected case of poisoning we are not taking chances.153 words
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Article39 1959-09-19 5 A Christmas bazaar, m aid of the Singapore Children's Society, will be held at Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, Nov. 28. The.re will be special gift stalls and international food stalls apart from film and magic shows.39 words
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Article156 1959-09-19 5 Mr. T. A. P. Menon, deputy manager of Sungei Wangi Rubber Estate, Sitiawan. will leave for India tomorrow for a short holiday. The select committee appointed by the Singapore Legislative Assembly to study the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill and the Evidence (Amendment) Bill would welcome views from156 words
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Advertisement141 1959-09-19 5 BB^iß ■^fc V J I //4fll*l/*P '^^♦^Bi'^Bm TUUTILo Y*j ZrffnrA v^v\ n-ups and V jfc i^ L^ ftW jit A Jrcn. too! /%^L*^^l^ ***** M*j™ oiled Retail Price o-e Penang I* D per yd. I 53.40 per yd. I 1 I rubrics are all Fully if satisfaction is uned the141 words
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Advertisement179 1959-09-19 5 lir fir CHAMSArS Suits. r^JjJi Fab;ics Are Tailored |W^3 4% B*A_ U Them Singapore's >^ofl^^ Custom Made Suits. ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN S SHOP 81 HIGH STREET. TEL: ***** Open from Monday to SATURDAY (9.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.) I iif m /iff J~ZTm**' i i jSk Iff JyfT^tg BEFORE YOU179 words
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Miscellaneous106 1959-09-19 5 y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay) Poise and Personality for adults 10.30 a.m. Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road) Y-Teens Club 2.30 p.m.; Young Adults Club cookinsr 4 p.m.; Malay for beginners 7.30 p.m.; Table tennis 7.30 p.m. SINGAPORE ARTS COI'XCIL: Indian art exhibition at Raffles Museum 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. MENORAH CLUB: Dance at106 words
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Miscellaneous69 1959-09-19 5 Radio talk Mrs. Goh Keng Swee, organiser of Singapore's children's social centres, will speak about the centres m "Women's Weekly" feature over Radio Singapore, at 9.15 p.m. tomorrow. HIGH TIDES TODAY: 12.03 p.m. TOMORROW: 0.23 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. MONDAY: 1.00 a.m. and 12.59 p.m. TUESDAY: 1.36 a.m. and 1.2869 words
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Article, Illustration664 1959-09-19 6 Have stakes m 3 lengths for maximum effect THERE is a very large group of orchids apart from Maggie Oei and its parents which will grow well m beds of Ihe raised type. They include arachnis, those of the vandas which are grouped664 words
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Article, Illustration934 1959-09-19 6 WILLIS HALL - WILLIS HALL ■s^S»'2S£<*> BOYAL ASTROLOGER I 1W 1 111 *^^H km. .il V i A. F Ifc j** k I sfMAi srotr >r STORY SO J \H 1 1 1 M II II II 111 l lI I I I I I I I IIIIIIMI E Father Mole-Cricket,934 words
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Article418 1959-09-19 6 Dahlias make a good pot plant THE Dahlia makes a very good pot plant for this climate. They can be grown from tubers or from seed. Both ways are easy, the main requirements being drainage, full sun and regular and fairly lavish feeding. To grow named varieties true to type418 words
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Advertisement306 1959-09-19 6 24, Frank el Avenue, Singapore 15 I /V ORCHID— -HYBRID SEEDUNGS VANDAS, DENDROBIUMS OUTDOOR ORCHIDS *grp^p NEW SEEDLINGS %*x a V. Tan Chay Van X V'the Ellen Noa %Z_J? Welcomm To Our Laboratory I r *3nV cut flowers and \&> > orchid plants nnLVI \r t or sa c V&306 words
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Advertisement127 1959-09-19 6 POCKET- i ii li i MONEY I prizes are of- /\Amm^\ then fill in* the coupon (right) giving your name, A ffe limit is 15. address (home or school) Name (Master/ Miss) and your age. Post your effort to Aunty Wendy, c/o The Singapore Free Press, Times House, Address River127 words
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Advertisement48 1959-09-19 6 II KUOl U *P« kl »Cr. Bo I focus- Yovh,co 44 S ''Si I S^OW Roorr G r< I [super makkJ IgoidenpuinJ I Maypole Infal I BLACK TEA I I HTZPATRICKS "SCHOOL" I VIOLIN OUJfM I MieNM X j*^ I I. M. I gj free :s> REIMAN t^48 words
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Miscellaneous191 1959-09-19 6 fflMMSffi RUPERT'S DEEP SEA ADVENTURE The xi serpent sinks stead. ly Merboy nowhere to be seen, bu* and slowly until it is near the floor on a nearby boulder a queer of the ocean. Then without warn- creature is gazing and waving a ing it gives a mighty shrug and191 words
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Miscellaneous8 1959-09-19 6 The Free Press Saturday. Sl i em /58 words
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Article, Illustration491 1959-09-19 7 fsdfdsfdsfdfasdf hON WA YNE THE DANGER ON A SOFT TRACK I (rack the danger to this trio could be Don Wayne. ftias started m Maoot ready At K.L. one run ad to Colnext start beating n over Cf, D;v. 4. 1 for outins:491 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-09-19 7 ROY LAZAROO - Chris Dragon has ridden 58 winners ROY LAZAROO i'; DRAGON. 19, a leading apprentice jockey Malaya, just loves riding. He has ridden l 58 J5 ers si^e he was apprenticed to ex-Malayan J* 11^ Wallv Bagby five years ago. He lost nis apprentices' riding allowance about a v7J the winners132 words
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1246 1959-09-19 7 THESE HORSES WON'T START TOMMROW Give Ang Pow another chance rPHE following horses will not start tomorrow: nominator. Docmaytor, Aloha, Piiarro, Sir Kinder. All The Way, Peking, Kaboo. No Excuse, Mon Amour, Upper Ten. Supersonic is a doubtful starter. Very heavy rain fell during the past two days. It was1,246 words
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Article1189 1959-09-19 7 ••■••■■l Mlll l l V IMIMI MIIMIIII I lIIIIIIMIIIII < OLD TIMER recommends either Fireworship or Movie Fan.; CLASS 2, DIV. 1-5J FURS. STR. ***** HANDSOME syr. bag (S. T. Tay) Sullivan 9.00 ***** DON WAYNE 7yr. birg (Valiant St.) Daniels 8.12 0215 HULA HOOP 3yr. beg (Veni1,189 words
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Advertisement274 1959-09-19 7 HERE IS YOUR NEW 1% ROOMINESS The new M Mi A.40 takes four adults g and all the luggage g «A you want Rear seat g folds flat for extra M loads p (Mt) MONEY SAVING JP-K bIM You can cover up to g^ 50 miles to the ga!- M274 words
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Article, Illustration561 1959-09-19 8 'THOUGH the Class. 3 Div. 1, B£f. race looks really open, I am going for Loyalty II to make amends for his Singapore defeat. The lpoh track should favour Loyalty II with his early pace. In his last three races he nnished561 words
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Article101 1959-09-19 8 TRESPASSER'S selections, subject to scratchings are: Cl. 2, Div. I— s£F HtfLA HOOP Collector Doc may tor Cl. 2, Div. t— W PINTU MAS Aloha Erik Cl. 3, Div. I— 6F DESTINATION Blue Spray Sea Luck Cl. 3, Dlr. 2— 6F CORA Blue Swell Race On Cl.101 words
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Article846 1959-09-19 8 TRADK FOR M OF ALL T HE RU N NERS Cl. 2, DIV.I- 51 F. HANDSOME: 17-9-39 Went easily over 3P :n 40 3/5. DON WAYNE: 13-8-59 Had nothing between them over 3F m 38 v with TUilino. HULA HOOP: 15-9-58 Was going better than Sage Blue over 3F m846 words
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Advertisement283 1959-09-19 8 i 7960 Model 4 -Door Opel Rekord Car At Your Service— For Reliability Economy i CHOOSE AN OPEL iwtt— tMlMHMWimi riitiimiiniiiMiiinniiiiitiiiimitnii.iiiiiiiiiiMiiinniiiiiiiiinimw I SPECIFICATIONS 4 Cyl 1.7 Litre 63 BHP a 4,300 RPM j 33 Miles per gallon 0 83 m.p.h. Max: Speed 0 All 3 Forward Gear Synchromesh. !H l283 words
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Advertisement96 1959-09-19 8 •4 OtCNAKO KOAO SINCAPOMC phone a an as For complete satisfaction I only genuine LUCAS spare pa your retirements from cut \ar-ze co..^—range which is llvafl >n ttock We invite you to cc: u/parnE BROSFederation Representatives "t MI Ul I^^ SJif Tap« n STANDARD TAPE for oil normol record.no P^JJ^,96 words
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Article217 1959-09-19 9 KESAVAN TURNS HURDLER And wins m record time TWO outstanding Singapore and Malayan ath- letes, Kesavan Soon and Pai Singh yesterday dominated the Singapore Indian Association athletic meet at Farrer Park. Kesavan who took to hurdling for the first time clocked 17.1 sec for a new meet record. Pal Singh,217 words
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Article89 1959-09-19 9 Singapore Malays, the dej fending champions of the Sultan's Gold Cup. trounced Johore Malays 8-0 m the first round of the cuptie at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Scorers were Mahat 3. Ismail Yusoff 2, All Astar, Dollah Yusoff and Ibrahim Hassan one each. Singapore Malays89 words
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Article104 1959-09-19 9 TOKYO. Sat. Communist Chinese swimming ace Mv Hsiang-Hsiung set a new worlds record of 1 mm. 11.1 sec. for the 100 metres men's breaststroke, the New China News Agency reported. His time, made at the naj tion's first national games m Peking, clipped 0.2104 words
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Article62 1959-09-19 9 50 miles cycle race tomorrow More than 20 competitors have entered for the 50-miles Battle of Britain trophy massed-start cycle race at station's camp circuit tomorrow at 7 a.m. The >ponsors of the race are the Seletar Cycle Racing Club. Civilian participants are requested by the organisers to be at62 words
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Article317 1959-09-19 9 SUSPENDS PLAYER FIVE MINUTES T^L 9^ 9 S^gapore Hockey Association league PniKi i* a stor ™y start yesterday when a flpii f fender Bhaldiraj Singh, was sent off the neld under the new hockey law The match was between Police Sports Association and Teachers Training317 words
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Article, Illustration33 1959-09-19 9 ISLE OF MAN: P. W. Read has both wheels off the ground as he takes Ballaugh Bridge on his Norton machine m the senior Grand Prix, Isle of Man, recently.33 words
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Article142 1959-09-19 9 RUGGER: Naval Base v South Johore, Naval Base; iR.A.F. Changi v 75 Sqd R.N.Z.A.F. Ist, Changi; 75 Sqd R.N.Z.A.F. 2nd v R.A.F. Changi "B'\ Tengah; R.A.F. Tengah v Johore Bahru United, Tengah, R.E.M.E. v Cheshires, Ayer Rajah Road; S.C.C. v Ist Foresters, padang; Nee Soon Garrison v Royal142 words
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Article98 1959-09-19 9 Singapore 's six for Macao race SINGAPORE will be represented by six racers at the Macao Grand Prix which starts on Nov. 15. The six from Singapore are:— Chan Lye Choon, lan Bussell. Bill Wyllie, Freddie Pope, P. J. Caroline and B. S. Arnold. Chan Lye Choon won the Macao98 words
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132 1959-09-19 9 BENAUD 'S SIDE. FOR SINGAPORE IN NOVEMBER AUSTRALIA, the world cricket champions, will play two matches m Singapore on November 7 and 8, on the padang. Those included m the Australian team which leaves Brisbane on Nov. 6 are: R. Benaud, Alan Davidson, Neil Harvey, Peter Burge. Ken Mackay, Colin132 words
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Article160 1959-09-19 9 CRAWL FOLLOWS RECORD mhe two horse race for th« 1 Hemlock Stone Plate over one mile and five furlongs at Nottingham recently was "run" at a snail's pace for over a mile. They set off at a walk, with Hurada slightly m front of Clumber Park. As they passed the160 words
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Article40 1959-09-19 9 Ayr Gold Cup result AYR. Scotland, Sat. Mr. R. C. Galloway's Whistling Victor won the Ayr Gold Cup run over six furlongs here yesterday. Mr. K. E. Wheldons Faint Hope was second with Sir F! Robinson's Dear Leap third.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article20 1959-09-19 9 LONDON, Sat. Result of tht only Rugby Union match played last night was: Liverpool It Taunton 0. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration174 1959-09-19 9 DAILY BRIDGE 'T'HE card play m the world 1 championship can be just a« mystifying as the bidding. On this example South anc North (U.S. A., i bid as follows m Room 1: One Diamond One Spade: Two No-Trumpa— Three Spades: Four Spades. Jack Clubs was led, dummy playing low;174 words
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Miscellaneous247 1959-09-19 9 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan W Th« Pharaohs had yef to reuse ™|j w ertomic- powered sfiips the My friends your plon«t Mould Have I file Pyramids m Egypt, when Hie explorers hoped to make a landing] bee* conqumnad osnfurias ago had if not I I i4iird Martian expedition set247 words
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Article117 1959-09-19 10 REPORT ON LAOS IS SECRET LONDON, Sat.—Mr. Robert. Allen. British Under-; Secretary for Foreign Affairs, j refused yesterday to reveal the contents of the report on !Laos by Sir Robert Scott. British CommLssioner-Gene-ral m South-East Asia, He had been asked by Mr. William Warbey (Labour> what report had been madeReuter; U.P.I - 117 words
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Article75 1959-09-19 10 K. LUMPUR. Sat. One of the fir>t tasks of the Malayan Medical Association when it is formed next month will be to urge the Federation Government to set up a medical faculty at the University oi Maiaya here. The inaugural meeting of the association will be held75 words
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Article65 1959-09-19 10 K. LUMPUR. Sat. Two omcials of the Seiangor Religious Affairs Department yesterday visited the Kampong Pandan borne of 15--year-old Zaleha binte Yunu^j. who has been acclaimed as a "living goddess." They did so on ihe orders jf the President of tne Religious Affair* Department. Tuan Haji Pu;<-h Akhir.65 words
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Article46 1959-09-19 10 COLOMBO. Sat—Premier Solomon Bandaranaike has assured the island's tea and rubber planters that his government would not nationalise plantations for at least another 10 years. He said that talk of nationalisation was a "bogey which plantation interests seem to be dream ins of." ReuterReuter - 46 words
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274 1959-09-19 10 CHINA TROOPS NEAR NEPAL: 'NO CAUSE FOR PANIC' Indian forces move towards seized outpost KATMANDU, Saturday. MR. B. P. KOIRALA the Nepalese Prime Minister, told Parliament here yesterday that Chinese troops had been seen across Nepal's border with Tibet. He told questioners that although this Jiad created "some unrest amongReuter - 274 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-09-19 10 picture Indian demonstrators march outside the Chinese Embassy m Delhi protesting against the invasion by Red Chinese troops into Indian territory. Banners read "Hands off India". "Tibet's independence is India's security." PopperPopper - 36 words
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Article62 1959-09-19 10 213 clerks in Fed. sacked KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Two hundred and thirteen police clerks, mostly temporaries, have been given dismissal notices ending their employment on Dec. 31. The sack notices have gone out m the order of married women first, pensioners next and finally temporary clerks. The orders follow a62 words
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Article69 1959-09-19 10 A meeting oi the Singapore Youth Council to discuss a motion calline; for the dissolution of the council has been postponed to Sept. 25. The meeting was originally fixed for yesterday. No reason was given for its postponement. The council's president, Mr. Seah Yun Khong, would not69 words
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172 1959-09-19 10 NEW YORK, Sat. Soviet Premier Khrushchev seems to have brought a big suitcase full of proverbs. Here are some he has already told Americans since i coming to the United States! on Tuesday: "Russians say every good i job should be started m the morning.*'Reuter - 172 words
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329 1959-09-19 10 LONDON, Sat. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, the British Labour Party leader, said yesterday that so far as his Party was concerned the General Election campaign would be conducted without mudslinging. He said he was delighted by the condemnation of mudslinging made by ViscountReuter - 329 words
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Article85 1959-09-19 10 Voluntary lawyers to prosecute rE Bar Committee will co-operate with the Government m its plan to enlist the voluntary support of lawyers to undertake prosecutions m Singapore Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told the Free Press yesterday tha.t the Committee85 words
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Article52 1959-09-19 10 Singapore doctors this morning welcomed, a Government statement yesterday that records showed no increase m gastro-enteritis an£ that the public should not be alarmed. Doctors added, however, that the difference between ordinary and severe gastroenteritis was slight and people should therefore pay fvery attention to signs of52 words
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Article163 1959-09-19 10 OEOUL. Sat. South Korean police last night reported that typhoon Sarah, which swept across South Korea on Thursday, has killed 240 people. About sno people were missing as a result of the typhoon, which struck Pusan heavily, killing about 180 peopie m Kyungsang. mReuter - 163 words
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Article90 1959-09-19 10 LONDON. Sat. Mr. Herbert Morrison. 71, Labour Party elder statesman and former British Foreign Secretary, is made a life Peer (Baron) by Queen Elizabeth m an honours list of four names Issued for the dissolution of Parliament. A life peerage (baroness) is also conferred on Dame Florence90 words
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Article27 1959-09-19 10 SALISBURY, England. Sat Sir Anthony Eden was stated here to be suffering from an attack of fever at his home at Pewsev npar here.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article14 1959-09-19 10 BRUSSELS. Sat—Princess Paola, wife of Prince Albert is expecting a baby. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Miscellaneous76 1959-09-19 10 Cinema Guide CATHAY Phone *****: No* SbowIns' South Pacific 430 s3O P Kathavarayan ODEON. Phone 2111§: \A*t Day! The Diary Of Anne Frank 2 00. pm. MidniKht! VesterrtjyA Enemy NEW ALHAMBRA Phone *****: Seven Guns To Mesa Plus Attach Of The SOFt. Woman 1 13, 4 00. 6.45 A 9.3076 words
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