The Singapore Free Press, 23 September 1959
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Title Section15 1959-09-23 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS toff L,..i No. *****. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1959. 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article106 1959-09-23 1 10/1 ict emI terday's Singapore >ers ay more >.? Gov- to tax ported ted year r -usury v.c been v re to come I. MneI c ady rates for I MiChye. Ctnea Obliges ion at a case I vhich In and obaccepted made «ne tax106 words
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Article350 1959-09-23 1 Distributors tell of heavy expenses, uncertain receipts from the cinema box offices They'll talk over cost of the new taxation SINGAPORE representatives of overseas nlm distributors are to hold a full-scale meeting to discuss the situation created by the introduction yesterday of a tax of "one350 words
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Article68 1959-09-23 1 Stowaway Thio Kapan, 30, who was found on board the luxury liner Asia when she called' at Singapore on Monday, has set a nationality puzzle for the Government. Thio is now held by the Singapore Immigration authorities, pending investigation. Though it is now r known that Thio was68 words
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Article16 1959-09-23 1 LONDON. Wed.— The Queen has returned to Balmoral Castle, her Scottish home.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article85 1959-09-23 1 'Girl from S'pore was murdered' NEW YORK, Wed. Dr. Stanley Spector. Professor of Oriental Studies at Washington University, said here yesterday he was convinced Mrs. Lynn Kaufmann, his research assistant m Singapore, was murdered. The half-nude body of Mrs. Kaufmann, 23-year-old Chicago heiress, was found m Boston harbour on Saturday.85 words
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Article30 1959-09-23 1 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 102** cents per lb., down one-eighth of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.30 words
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Article283 1959-09-23 1 Commonwealth bank suggestion made by Mr. Tan LONDON, Wed. Malaya yesterday suggested the setting up of a Commonwealth bank. Finance Ministers from ten Commonweaitn and seven Colonial countries heard the proposal. It came from Mr Tan Slew Sin. the Malayan Finance Minister, who is leading the MalayanReuter - 283 words
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Article, Illustration190 1959-09-23 1 VIOLINIST PRODIGIES MAY STOP SCHOOLING IT'S terrible to be sud--1 denly left without the means of livelihood. Yet this is what has befallen a Singapore family of tour a woman and her three children. They include Singapore's two "boy wonder" violinists, aged 10 and 8. They190 words
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Article242 1959-09-23 1 4 BLEAK future is ahead of Singapore's violinist prodigies, Lee Pan Hon, 10, and Lee Peng Hon, 8. Their father. Lee Man Hung, was recently jailed for failing to support the family. Today the two boys, their 12-year-old sister, Wai Cheng, and their mother. Madam Leong Yang242 words
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105 1959-09-23 1 NEW DELHI. Wed.— Large scale fighting between Tibetan resistance forces and Chinese Communist troops has broken out again m the north west and north east sections of Tibet, said reports reaching here from Lhasa yesterday. They said a mass suicide wa,ve among TibetansU.P.I - 105 words
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Article53 1959-09-23 1 ROME, Wed.- Maria Callas, the Greek-American opera singer, said yesterday there was "no romance" between her and millionaire shipowner Aristotle Onassis. "Mr. Onassis and his wife are my dear friends. They have been doing their best to keep up my morale m this extremely difficult situation."Reuter - 53 words
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Article39 1959-09-23 1 The Minister of Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, will give a lecture on "The Role of Management In A SelfGoverning Singapore'" at the Hollywood Room. <Odeon Theatre >, Singapore, on Sept. 29 at 5.30 p.m.39 words
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Article105 1959-09-23 1 OLANTYRE, Wed. 13 Mr. C. A. Cardew, 89, reported to be an uncle of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, was found stabbed to death yesterday at his home near Ncheu, central Nyasaland. Mr. Cardew was found m his bed with stab wounds on the neck andReuter - 105 words
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Article31 1959-09-23 1 THE KING: A LITTLE STRONGER X LLMfLR lowing bull- I I .t m by RM to Y.i us di-Prrt h WlAJfctfto h nuln Bf il PREMIER VISI HEALTH MINI!31 words
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Advertisement148 1959-09-23 1 SCHOOL OF MUSIC J^, ComervaUiri of Misic) l^rolmenrs eccepte^ daily g^y. Jen« Harmony, »i« n> accordion, Violin, Guitor, Aurol (cor training) rHoory f' of musk, Piono-Joxx. il fl^i Sexee4en« 4 Penang Lane, Spore 9 Tel: *****. Today special features Teenager section Page 3 Racing Special Pages "7, 8 Motoring Page148 words
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Advertisement34 1959-09-23 1 VAN lll\ FjL FINE FURNITURE 136 142. Orchard Bmd, B>Tt> t. TeU: *****, 22SM A ***** Cartoons Page 9 Your lucky star Pajre 4 Women's corner Page 5 Motoring Page 6 W .Mr .^fl34 words
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187 1959-09-23 2 ALAN YANG - PANAMANIAN VESSELS HA VE MORE VACANCIES ALAN YANG Tribute to local ship's officers By THE Consul General for Panama m Singapore. Mr. William McLean, said that plans were afoot to recruit more Malayan officers for Panamanian ships operating m South-East \sia He estimated there are about 1,000 Malayan officers already187 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-09-23 2 Mr. Sui Choonbawongse. Parts Manager of the Anglo-Thai Motors Limited, is coming from Bangkok to attend tbe nine-day Ford Sales Training Course which will open m Singapore on Oct 1.32 words
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Article40 1959-09-23 2 NEW YORK. Wed. Wall Street closed steady yesterday following a rally m late dealings which featured assorted chemicals electronics, steels and motors. In London stocks an allround but modest fall was recorded yesterday. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article21 1959-09-23 2 LONDON. Wed. Rain fell m most parts of Britain during the night, ending the longest drought on record. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article24 1959-09-23 2 COLOMBO Wed. Ceylon has secured a contract for the export of up to a hundred thousand tons of salt to Japan.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article70 1959-09-23 2 TESTING TIME FOR RUBBER NEW YORK. Wed.— A large "deficit" of natural rubber is still the distant possibility for the present calendar year, according to a rubber analysis published by Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner and Beane, a leading U.S. brokerage house.. For 1960 the amount of rubber to be released70 words
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Article26 1959-09-23 2 COLUMBUS. Ohio Wed. A General Motors factory here closed down yesterday for lack of steel supplies as a result of the nationwide strike. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-09-23 2 Up comes a 20ft lighter from the sea carrying: $40,000 cargo of bicycle spares. It was raised by the Singapore Harbour Board floating crane after sinking near godown 10 while loading the steamer Benreoch. The cargo belonged to the South East Company Ltd.. and was for Bangkok53 words
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Article142 1959-09-23 2 INSURANCE INSTEAD of DEPOSIT KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Logging contractors m the Federation, who last year paid out $168,902 m compensation m 142 accident cases, prefer to take out insurance policies rather than lodge $5,000 with the Labour Department. The Ministry of Labour m a statement last week offered the alternative142 words
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242 1959-09-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. Federation Government and leading com- mercial firms have denied that University of Malaya engineers were being discriminated against and that overseas graduates were being given preference. They said the general policy was to give jobs to local people with recognised Malayan degrees242 words
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Article142 1959-09-23 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lylnj alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Kunikawa Maru 1/2, Bencleuch 4/5. Urlana 6 A, Doneverett 6 7 Ruth Lykes 8/9, Benreoch 10, 11, India Mail 13/14, Patonga 15/16, Knud Maersk 18, State of Madras 19 Serdang N. Wall 2, Selangor n!142 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article91 1959-09-23 2 RUBBER No. 1 RSS ci.f. European \St P*rt« Sept. unq o* l RUBBER Ne. 1 RSS Spot i RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Oct 2 TONE: Very steady. Above prices quoted PEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. c.Lf. European ports Sept. Oct. PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special ci.f.91 words
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Article44 1959-09-23 2 TIN Straits Spot TIN futures Straits Contract Sept Ocl. TONE: Quiet. >\l I RUBBER Futures Sept 39.0 C Nor. 36.10 b TONE: Steady. No. 1 RSS Oct. landed prire 37' COFFEE: Futures 'B Contract Sept. New 34 Above prices quoted i\44 words
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Article19 1959-09-23 2 30 Industrials 20 Railroads 40 Domestic Bonds 8L 15 I'tilittes C 5 Stocks CompMite Averares 219 words
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Article37 1959-09-23 2 Malabar spot 11H« awaMnp release 31, afloats 31. September shipment 31. 30 to 30.. ex. Lam- releas< ponjj spot 31 I*,1 awaiting release shi 31, afloats 31. September shipment dock Above prices quoted m U.S.37 words
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Article69 1959-09-23 2 COPRA Philippines c.i.f. I X North European ports delivered weif ht per long ion afloat COPRA, Strait* c.l.f. V.K. Nortfi European ports delivered weight per lon^ ton Sept. Oct. COCONUT OIL crude Straits e.i.f. European ports m bulk per lons ton Sept./Oet COCONUT OIL crude Ceylon c.i.f69 words
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Article671 1959-09-23 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle price- Singapore. Taeuiy. INIUSTRIALS Previous Teiay Alex Brias Pret 1.75 1.70 Ords. 12.35 2.20 Atus Ice 5.00 5.00 8.8. Petrol 50 6 48B.V. r rustee» 5.25 5.2$ Cm Tin Smelt Pet. !9 19/- Ores. 36 36 6 Federal Dispensary 1-03 1.00671 words
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Advertisement1005 1959-09-23 2 I yK^ _^BJ BSj 1. J ft J I JI Wt^ S i 8^ 1 1 Br* qfci Bb IvQ "T^^^xZZZI-i^B^BBtf 1 BBjIDajajaBaBMiULL D^E__1_^ /fe BjfJ \\\\ram\\\\^k\\aaa^m*a%m^^^^^^^^ HAMBURG- AMERICAN LINE <c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Colls Southampton for passengers. S port P. Sham1,005 words
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Advertisement94 1959-09-23 2 BARBER LINES Fran U.S.A. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO ANO HONGKONG. TURANOOT 29 Sept TACAYTAY O ct FERN- VILLE FAR EAST LINES Friti U.S.A. 6ULF PORTS via PANAMA. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO ANO HONGKONG. FEPJMHILL 25 Sept KINGSVILLE 7 O ct BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES Ta: NEW YORK,94 words
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Advertisement10 1959-09-23 2 HONG KONG ■PRICES Coi H'Ko. 1 Taiko I' a] i^fl10 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous49 1959-09-23 2 By Cog POP— Staggering hours Rustle uf=» J \wha-ts a roui ij.j awotv^vfr. cuP > i" ue-r-rsfta. woao >«j</ X Jsm i 4# < 4 i B/t \^^*n»/ y bmWWWX ill >• i "{^7 LOOK AXTME I C«^BY Iff 2lV»v i -j^ iOt_rOl i~T rf BJ/J"-aS6^^^^i I aE <^r& 149 words
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YOUTH AND IDEALS
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Article, Illustration775 1959-09-23 3 By our Young Citizens J■■ BOTH G^D V A^n N Rl n LN^ ERSTAN OUR YOUNGSTERS, MAKES THEM TirK*^V c TILL YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT n VEMLE DELI\OrPvrv V ™t N AME^CAS STATESMAN ON KB ALAN KHOO R^n»A J^ PRESS TEEN AGER REPORT- IMAGINATIONS o? m^?^T HE775 words
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Article, Illustration379 1959-09-23 3 Margaret Wee - Margaret Wee YOUTH PERSONALITY PARADE By THIS is Sharon Chew x Poh Suan a girl with immense courage and confidence; a girl who has carved out a life for herself from so much odds and difficulties. I met Poh Suan <that is what she la379 words
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Article, Illustration190 1959-09-23 3 FIVE teenaged girls have got together and formed Singapore's only ail-girl band the Blue Belles. To show their quality they will produce the trophy which they won as third prize at recen All-Combo competition m S SK m April ttg year, it had come about because190 words
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Advertisement89 1959-09-23 3 SSHICA3S re- 5144/. c 5345/- 96 .120/S 51/- k m«tB s»pf tr. m. Street ***** Ro«4, Sinqopore a Lumpur d Pork, S pore. to 1 1 00 p m I The most POPULAR Arncrica of JiO COMPANY 3 Bldg. S pore -66 ODEON < S?ORE > OPENS TOMORROW! J \OKDINARILY.89 words
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Advertisement131 1959-09-23 3 s iJ^^^V* Your I^fjjt^ Certainty J^Wj^S- of value... Something New from Holland QUICK FROZEN PEASOEP with KNUCKLE CURLY KALE with SAUSAGES Also Available ANTON HUNIKS Teasausage Braunschweiger Berlinwurst Blutwurst 300, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE TEL: *****-9 I MODERN I JEWELLERY I by I I SKILLED CRAFTSMEN t Manufacturers of t GEM131 words
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Pattern of Communist China's tactics in Asia
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172 1959-09-23 4 PRO-SOVIET OFFICIALS INCUR IRE OF MAO WASHINGTON officials believe that "conservative/ Soviet-influenced critics oi Mao Tse-tung's internal policies are the targets of the biggest governmental shake-up m Communist China's 10-year history. The question now is whether Mao's victory will result m a widening ideological split between the Chinese and SovietU.P.I - 172 words
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Article, Illustration573 1959-09-23 4 ERNEST HOBERECHT - WEDEMEYER REPORT APPLIES TO LAOS 'WAR' ERNEST HOBERECHT By THE Chinese Communists have been steadily increasing the land areas they control and now their troops have pushed out so far that the indians are accusing Peking of agf£ ess on The "push" began m earnest after World War II andU.P.I - 573 words
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Article104 1959-09-23 4 Bechcomber - Bechcomber 1 THE governors of Narkover, hoping to stimulate an interest m Art. wrote to the nead master asking him if he could find room to hang a Constable m the Speech Room. Dr Smart-Allick. who had had a good day at the races and an equally104 words
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Article122 1959-09-23 4 r THE Nationalist Foreign Ministry spokesman James Shen has countered the Russian Premier Khrushchev's call for burial of Nationalist China and its replacement with the Peking regime m the United Nations with a sharply worded statement. The statement said, Khrushchev seems to be pathologically obsessed with theU.P.I - 122 words
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Article330 1959-09-23 4 Peking reminder to the Russians T^HE Chinese Commu- nist Party's official organ. the People's Daily, has just published a lone: article on the unity of the communist bloc m which it stressed the importance of both Russia's and China's contributions to the bloc. The article said Rus.-ia headed the blocReuter - 330 words
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Advertisement781 1959-09-23 4 PATEK PHILIPPE The Master Watchmakers of Geneva An extraordinary record. In the most disputed wrist watch category, Patek Philippe hAs obtained the highest mark 55.42, ever recorded at the Geneva Observatory. f Authorised Dealers Sole Agents H. SENA, LTD. »"isj#s < #fSj Sj Pcnonj. CLASSIFIED ADS. announcement" 2* Words $4781 words
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Advertisement225 1959-09-23 4 1 any damag* tnd it sed with the care tajrgpb? 1 j-^^£tT*oppor^ 1 for the care yovi took of my «f I 1 m store and coagratulau rm I TRANSPORT STORAGE i J 173, Cecil Street, Singapore fl Phone: *****. Managing Dire j JIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII*: I MAKE YOUR I SELECTIONS jf225 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous649 1959-09-23 4 bhfbhfgh excellent day. Avoid acting on Impulse and all will so well with you. PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) Your best day this week. Your family group may come in contact with public matters of importance. ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 20) Join with family and friends in some neighbourhood event which could649 words
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Miscellaneous310 1959-09-23 4 DAILY CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS come back to the pub coun7. Not the Ministry of Labour, r and C). though it could make for 1L P^wer come on to be taught sock of wife (6, 2, 5). <*)• 8. Having counsel, introduced 12 Wait! The wtfe 's lo th <? again310 words
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751 1959-09-23 5 R.G. PILLAI - R.G. PILLAI Govt. levies tax on foreign films but... BY THERE will be no increase m the admission rates of cinemas m Singapore, m spite of the uovernment's decision to levy a tax on royalties on foreign films exhibited here amounting to "a quarter751 words
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Article, Illustration179 1959-09-23 5 Singapore search for missing son A 14-YEAR-OLD Indian boy, Indra Bali Ramdeo, has been missing from his Ordin Square home m Havelock Road since Aug. 31. For the past 15 days, his worried parents have searched all over Singapore. Inquiries have been made at the homes of relatives and friends,179 words
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318 1959-09-23 5 A COMMON culture was a prerequisite to the building of a truly united Malayan nation, a group of Singapore secondary school students were told yesterday. The students were attending one of the weekly topical talks organised by the Monk's Hill Secondary School's Civics318 words
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Article77 1959-09-23 5 Local artists will get a big boost when the Singapore Art Society introduces a permanent exhibition at the Cultural Centre next month. They have been invited to submit their works to a selection committee, headed by Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, president of the society. Mr. Hoe77 words
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Article240 1959-09-23 5 1 Women's Corner 1 "T>UT they'll ruin my appearance," wailed an at- tractive teenager to her mother as they came out of the optician's. Does this sound familiar to you? Perhaps you, too, need a pair of glasses to see properly and have utteredM.W - 240 words
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Advertisement174 1959-09-23 5 I LOVE \Ti y in Sc- favourites TRIPLE BAR, CRACKERMILK, FRUIT NUT, and RAISIN MILK MCR£AT£ST TAST£ IN CHOCOLAT£ SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. HAULAGE PiLSIVI i HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS jpA I AAV PACKING, STORAGE 1 I iff «9***i«t;OJt W/th SINGAPORE PACKING CO.. LTD. Asia lBsvro»c» IW*?.. Sia^apw* T«t. 2301 1>3174 words
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Advertisement20 1959-09-23 5 SUNDAY BAND The Police Band will perform m the Singapore Botanic Gardens on Sunday between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.20 words
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Advertisement90 1959-09-23 5 Varsity luncheon on Saturday The University of Malaya Society will hold the first of a series of bi-monthly luncheons at Raffles Hall on Saturday, at 1 p.m. Members wishing to attend should contact Mr. Louis Hon at the University of Malaya by tomorrow. Members are being charged $1.50 each. HIGH90 words
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Advertisement149 1959-09-23 5 TOC H: Recorded music recital at Talbot House 8 p.m. KAM ALA CLUB: Malayalam class 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. SINGAPORE ARTS COUNCIL: Indian art exhibition at Raffles Museum 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. CLOTHING SHOP at St. Andrew's Cathedral, CWA Room, South Side 3 pjn. to 5 p.m. BUKIT149 words
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Advertisement300 1959-09-23 5 Jiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ j JUST LOOK AT THESE PRKESH I I LAST 4 DAYS ONLY I NOW 5 Kashmir Walnut Lotus Lamps $14.00 2 Indian Hondwoven Cotton Reversible Luncheon Sets $17.50 a td Z Indian Lodies Slippers 9. 50 a poi E Bideri Brass Coosters 2.10 Kashmir Walnut Woodcorved Birds S 1.40300 words
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Article, Illustration923 1959-09-23 6 For the man who 's out to cut a dash ROBERT GLENTON ROAD-TESTS THE MAGNETTE 111 WHENEVER I read of a member of a road safety committee being pinched for speeding and it does happen I give a happy smile. Not because I like to see the downfall of a923 words
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Advertisement228 1959-09-23 6 toebestbrakesTTthFwor^V^^/J Gives safety on the roads Master cylinders Wheel cylinders High pressure hoses Repair kits r W^*^ S«rvict kits V* W A W n 9 M OJKHAAO ROAD SINCAPORE W. WOUE 22.28 •fO<«>- OH I MTAI :irWIARNE •*<>s. L WILLY'S MOTOR WORKS 50, Lavender Street, Sinqopore-1 2. Tel: *****. GENERAL228 words
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Advertisement111 1959-09-23 6 1954 Vanguard Station Wagon 1953 Austin A 3O 1953 Nash Rambler 1951 Austin A4O Steering Gear 1951/52 Ford Anglia 1951/52 Ford son Von 1951 Standard Vanguard Buying Selling Second-Hand Cars Easy terms TAI SOON USED CAR MART Trade-ins arranged. 191, Bencoolen Street, S'porc. Tel: *****. 1958 H.llmon 1955 Simca Minx111 words
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Advertisement365 1959-09-23 6 Who says dreams never com* i. I wiii «irue|| Long, low, lithe beauty N^^"""^^yi' from end-to-end. V s Fashion-plate colours S^ f^^=^~ J Big-muscled performance M w^^>^+3f\ 1 Vy^ /^\"^*ii Panoramic-plus vision all > m 'Safety Drive' features for twelve mosths- u-iuißAimr and backed by prtr nfmtms jj«_i__ family confidence.365 words
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Advertisement258 1959-09-23 6 George Lee Motors Ltd. 200, Clemenceou Avanue, Singopore-9 Tel 303;' SOLO WITH "1 MONTH/1000 MILE WRITEN djAIANII F»k. lfs9 FoTlane TV. (A.r Condrtion Po»<A^'omotic Tronsmtss'cn, Roo One owier, V A^ril I»st FM UOO, Two ownerj M.leoge M i* m July 1957 Packord (Automotic:, T»o o^ne 1 1 ,000 s April258 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Article, Illustration99 1959-09-23 7 Weights for 3 races at Ipoh next Sunday [r three races i last day of lub Septemun next Sun- j 1 9F w. Loyalty II 8.13 Nakorn M«»r 8.12, FireRina 8.10. A^r Ku 8.09, Three ki* 7 tonstanza 8.05, 1 indalou 8.02. 9F PT^Jc 9.H. Queensway uive 8.11, Sri ivr99 words
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Article, Illustration456 1959-09-23 7 \LLAN LEWIS brings you the latest from Ipoh START THE DAY WITH LANCIER IPOH. Wednesday. I Division 2. 9f. race (Race Four) at Ipoh today is one of the most open on I a number ot horses with winIki and the state of the going will be456 words
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Article270 1959-09-23 7 Watch these horses ON their display at last Sunday's racing m Ipoh, these horses could be worth lollowing: Toledo winner of Race One will improve to win better races. 4 Amusement Park 11, fourth m Race Two. finished well. Should improve to win m the near future. Trigger II finished270 words
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81 1959-09-23 7 LONDON, Wed.— Johnny Haynes, the Fulham and England inside-left, has been told he must give up his interest m a betting firm if he wants to stay m soccer. Sir Stanley Rous, secretary of the English Football Association, said yesterday that Haynes hadReuter - 81 words
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Article59 1959-09-23 7 The Perak Turf Club Is building a new weighing room with a new jockeys room adjoining it behind the present weighing room. The new building will also house a stewards enquiry room, and casualty room. The new building will be ready for the Perak Sultan's59 words
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Article97 1959-09-23 7 LONDON, Wed. Mr. William Hill's St. Leger winner, Cantelo. is not expected to race again. Captain C. F. Elsey. the trainer, said today "Cantelo has jarred a leg m gallops but there is nothing much wrong with her. Do not expect she will race again andReuter - 97 words
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Article32 1959-09-23 7 LONDON, Wed.— Results of three English football matches played last night were LEAGUE THREE: Brentford 1 Halifax 1. LEAGUE FOUR: Rochdale 4 Barrow 1. Wslsall 1 Darlington 0. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article386 1959-09-23 7 THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY MAIL HAHYAR6 NANFAN6 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER By EPSOM JEEP POINTER CALL BOY L.M.V. KWEE LOH MA YU-LOONG RACE 1i222f R LANCIER IMPRESS IMPRESS IMnUESS IMPRESS LOST HORIZON TTTIUNO v i™* Impress Lander MuUara Lancler Lancier Impress Lancier M 5386 words
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235 1959-09-23 7 VICTORIA CLUB CALLOVER ON THE BIG RACES T ONDON, Wed.— Prices at the Victoria Club here last night on the Cesarewitch Stakes (two miles two furlongs) and the Cambridgeshire Handicap (one mile one furlong)— both races to be run at Newmarket were: Cesarewitch 100-7 Eborneezer, Predominate and Red Dragon; 100-6Reuter - 235 words
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118 1959-09-23 7 T ONDON, Wed. Visitors *J to the Derby may soon be going under the course instead of walking across it. The question of constructing a tunnel was recently raised by the Jockey Club with the Epsom Grandstand Association who have agreed to finance the118 words
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Article72 1959-09-23 7 A UCKLAND, Wed. Sevei\ ral hundred people gathered to bid farewell to the British Isles Rugby Union party the Lions when they left here by air today for Canada. Players signed the last of thousands of autographs then sang from the steps of the aircraft. S.72 words
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Article29 1959-09-23 7 BARCELONA, Wed. The touring Indian hockey team won the Spanish international tournament yesterday when they beat Spain 1-0 m the final match at Tarrasa, near here. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article43 1959-09-23 7 Combined Schools narrowly defeated University of Malaga 2-1 m a Dlv. 2 match of the Singapore Hockey Association league match at Bukit Timah today. Combined Schools' second team trounced T.T.C. 6-0 In a Div. 4 match at Paterson Road.43 words
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Advertisement50 1959-09-23 7 OLD TIMER recommends today's best place bets: IMPRESS and MOVIE FAN I TODAY'S GOING: Will be good. WEATHER FORECAST FOR THIS AFTERNOON: Sunny. rBEST BETS ALLAN LEWIS: Best bets- Flood Hero, Fanon and Miss Harmony. Best outsiders: Cora, Setia and Sweet Dream 11. TRESPASSER: Lauriston Lad, Automation and Ang Pow.50 words
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Advertisement297 1959-09-23 7 M pa j^ I |^fl 1 1 of the Ooraac area ara^ la order of ftaoaae aad Wl V^ X S. PeUte Caaaaafße! \jW CAI r\ ft. Bardartea; a. Fist %^kW/ dltt DVHi t9» D^raiV YaWp ■■b^^^^^^fj Bail Orilaalra* It V 2 Poll Oasasaaas Otte A Terratra. r~— I CHAMPAGNE297 words
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Article1308 1959-09-23 8 RAGE 1-2.15: CLASS DIV. 5-5J FURS. SIR. 1. 330 MUTIARA 3yr. chirm (Aladdin Stable) Allan 9.00 (9 Dragon 2. ***** DIMPLES syr. bram (CYC Kongsi) Tjoa 813 (10) isuan* 3 5 LOST HORIZON 3yr. beg (Mr. Mrs. T.H. Teo) Rodgers 8.11 6 Moon 4. ***** TITILINO1,308 words
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Article197 1959-09-23 8 rpHE Grand National next March will probably be shown on TV. "It is 6-4 on the National being shown on TV the next day or two after the race (held on Saturday, March 26), and no more than 6-4 against it being a live TV197 words
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Article1093 1959-09-23 8 TRACKS FORM OF ALL THE RUNNERS RACE ONE I Cl. 2 Div. s— s»*F. STR. ML TIARA: 18-9-59— Went over 3F m 414 with Determined. DIMPLES: 15-9-59— Went over last 3P m 40 3/5. LOST HORIZON. No recent track report. TITILINO: 21-9-59— Went over 3P m even time. ON PAROLE:1,093 words
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Advertisement396 1959-09-23 8 Til lllhMti m Aittaatiu Pr» it imr* 4- S e-Lccf VJ C with renote changing remote focussing Luxury m 2X2 (3Sm«) SIM* Proj«ctk>n. Complete •rmehoir M^ m »mm m W\ L opcrotien slide-chon^ina and m m i V»» focussing. However your <^' r transporencies or* mountedg^ jf card, qlosi or396 words
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Advertisement116 1959-09-23 8 "ft 4Vft tiSf m^j&jja^^A an expression of I friendship... a good brandy Key Brandy and jzooc go well together! So U should because Key Bra:., a traditional heart i drink —the product 300 year olci KEY BRANDY I Solr ifMißi J<»>IPH RMWiM I for the SMART MAM mA BUYi»i»m^];lT) Sanforised116 words
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Article352 1959-09-23 9 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY 2 OR 3-YEAR CONTRACT FOR THE RIGHT MAN By piE Singapore Amateur Football Association is seriously consider .mg the engagement of a professional coach, on a long-term basis n its effort to improve Singapore soccer and thus bring back the rowds to the352 words
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Article58 1959-09-23 9 LONDON, Wed. Wolverhampton Wanderers. the English league champions, were made favourites for this year's football association challenge cup at the first callover on the competition here. They were quoted at 19-2 against. Tottenham Hotspur followed at 100-9. Manchester United. Arsenal and West Bromwich were grouped on 100-7.58 words
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Article69 1959-09-23 9 Following a sucessful protest by Stable Boys Club, their junior cuptie against Royal Air Force Tengah will be replayed tomorrow at Geylang Stadium. Tengah. after being held to a draw m their first match won the replay by 6—2 last week. But SAFA ordered a replay after69 words
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Article60 1959-09-23 9 Maxwell lucky to win Fathul Karib who held he ascendancy for the better >art of the match were >eaten 4-3 through their carelessness by Maxwell S. C. n the SAFA Dlv. 1 match at ralan Besar stadium lay. Scorers for Maxwell were \li Astar. Ismail Yusoff (2) md a gift60 words
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Article145 1959-09-23 9 Indians lose after early lead A PENALTY goal robbed the Indian Recreation Club of a point m yesterday's SA F A division one league match against the defending champions Darul Aflah at the Jalan Besar stadium. The Indians after holding the champions to a one-all half time score, bewildered Darul145 words
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Article31 1959-09-23 9 St. Andrew 's win In an inter-school hockey match at Woodsville yesterday, St. Andrew's beat Outram by four goals to nil. Scorers were Thuan Seng, Robert Oey, Gee Wee and Rajkumar.31 words
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Article103 1959-09-23 9 RUGGER: Nee Soon v. REME, Nee Soon; S.C.C. "A" v. R.A.F. Seletar, padang; R.A.F. Seletar •A" v. 30th Bn. RAOC, Seletar. SOCCER: S.G.S.F.A. Div 2 rfinal) S.G.M.H. TW.U. v. Marines "B", Kallang; 88.H.P-A. senior knockout (semi-final) National Carbon v. Pulo Bukom, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. SOCCER (friendly): Jollilads103 words
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Article48 1959-09-23 9 Hongkong Bank and Serangoon Gardens received walkovers m the SHA junior league yesterday. At Farrer Park, Hongkong Bank were awarded a walkover by Navy Normads m the second division as R.A.S.C. failed to turn up for their third division encounter against Serangoon Gardens at Serangoon.48 words
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Article25 1959-09-23 9 The Singapore Civilians Association Football Referees Society will hold its monthly meeting at the S.AJ\A. club house on Friday at 7.30 p.m.25 words
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Article196 1959-09-23 9 M. Harrison- Gray - M. Harrison -Gray EGmm all i A J 10 8 7 3 Q r a till* ***** OAKII 4 66a 4 A J9BS Kami A O ft lITHEN a player opens with a One-bid and forces to game >n the next round, his sudden excitement is often due196 words
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297 1959-09-23 9 S.R.C 6; S.C.C 3 SENIOR Cup champions Singapore Recreation Club had a shock when they were made to trail 2-1 at half-time m yesterday's first division hockey encounter on the padang. Two snap goals early In the &rst half put the Recs m297 words
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Article198 1959-09-23 9 Police too good for Chinese TJOLICE Sporting Associate tion swamped the Singapore Chinese Recretation Club 6-1 when they met m yesterday's Division I hockey match at Thomson Road. The Chinese put up a hard fight, but they were outclassed. They were also outplayed by the fast Police forwadjs headed by198 words
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Advertisement226 1959-09-23 9 < m irrow mW/ ,iA/n J •qTTON F S !AN SINGH CO., LTD. se of Elegance Quality) Singapore Tel. ***** 6 IfS!WFI GUITARS 1/ XV 3911 Stßd >nt nodrl $24,041 3*12 Dec«r»te4 top $25.00 3l ll 3013 Hawaiian Scenery $25.00 H V 3014 Brown polished $28.50 W+S&j jißfl 3015 Hi226 words
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Miscellaneous123 1959-09-23 9 lEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan «4A/ //V7© OPe&ATIOK/ TVff^OCArfT OBCO^EO€D lA7WQ FROM TUC PACIFIC Ar T^f IK/STAKIT SOMETVIKfC AAUCH MO&FIED HOW -BUT STILL CAROriHGX L^^-_ B B^g-___^__-J <ur>OTS CLEAR O* TUE SmO AN U- BOMB WAOUEAD- IS LAUNCHED I MHlHHM^^^^^^^^^^^^MHlM ff«>M WHITE SANOS ITS OESTIHATKDfsi- j i^SiSAKE by lee Falk123 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-09-23 10 JAK - JAK EXPORT REJECT— BY "He won't half get a shock when he gets his old iron back m the middle of all that ticker-tape34 words
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Article118 1959-09-23 10 It's hard to find facts in Laos YEW YORK. Wed. The degree of North Vietnamese complicity m the Laos crisis was "a questionable thing.' said Mr. Chris tian Herter, United States Secretary of State, here yesteiday. It was almost impossible to identify the degree of infiltration, he toid correspondents whoReuter; U.P.I - 118 words
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Article55 1959-09-23 10 BIG BLAZE IN CAR FACTORY pOVENTRY. England. Wed. Vy Rootes car factory here blazed "from end to end." Coventry fire brigade spokesman said last night In one of the biggest fires m Warwickshire. The fire was brought under control after a quarter, of the 400 feet building was thought toReuter - 55 words
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293 1959-09-23 10 It requires the very closest attention and study, says Herter NEW YORK. Wed— The United Nations General Assembly's steering committee yesterday paved the way for a full-scale debate on Mr. Khrushchev's sweeping new tota disarmament proposals. The 20-member body, which organises As sembly business, unanimously recommended the Assembly to placeReuter - 293 words
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Article67 1959-09-23 10 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. The United Nations General Assembly last night refused to include m its agenda an Indian sponsored item on Chinese representation m the international organisation. Malaya voted m favour for a recommendation which was adopted by the steering committee by 44 votes toReuter; U.P.I - 67 words
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Article57 1959-09-23 10 LONDON. Wed. Britain's Ford Motor Company has joined m the small car "price war" by introduciug the 1960 version of their "Popular" saloon as the cheapest family car available m Britain. The new two-door, fourseater Popular will sell for a basic price of M 52.958,Reuter - 57 words
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Article50 1959-09-23 10 BOMBAY, Wed.— A woman and her two sons shared a tree-top refuge with a 12--foot cobra for two days when floods wiped out a village netar Surat. The family and the cobra stayed on good terms until the family was rescued 48 hours later. U.P.I.U.P.I - 50 words
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Article64 1959-09-23 10 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. Mr. Walter Reuther. president of the United Workers here, said that when he suggested to. Mr. Khrushchev that it was necessary to "harness the atom for peace and get the miners out of the earth" the Soviet leader replied: "Our scientists tell me64 words
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Article133 1959-09-23 10 MANCHESTER, Wednesday. liflß. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, be--ITI gan his electioneering tour of the provinces last night with a forthright declaration that he still believed Britain's armed intervention m Suez was justified. The Suez controversy which spiit the nation m 1956 is being refought In theReuter - 133 words
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Article26 1959-09-23 10 LONDON, Wed. Mr Reuben McCatty, 42-year-old Jamaican who came to England two years ago, won M 5426,000 yesterday m a national football pool.26 words
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Article55 1959-09-23 10 JAKARTA. Wed Navy Chief of Staff Col. R. E. Martadinata yesterday barred Dutch ships from all but four Indonesian ports and ordered Dutch ships operating m Indonesian territorial waters to follow fixed routes. Dutch vessels will be permitted to operate only through Belawan < Sumatra >. Jakarta'sUPI - 55 words
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Article34 1959-09-23 10 OAKRIDGE <Term.>, Wed. —Mr. A. H. Schopf, 30-year-old Swiss mathematician employed at the Oakridge National Laboratory, committed suicide yesterday by pouring petrol on himself, lighting it and becoming a human torch.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Article117 1959-09-23 10 NEW YORK. Wed. A tjroup of new. tough and young leaders are gaining power m Communist Chinaaccording to Indian Prime Minister Mr. T ehru as quoted by Newsweek Magazine. Nehru is telling close friends that Mao Tse-tung and Premier Chou En-lai "no longer are mU.P.I; Reuter - 117 words
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259 1959-09-23 10 rjES MOINES, lowa, Wed. Worried American officials are hoping that Mr. Khrushchev, who arrived here yesterday, will find the same warm welcome as m San Francisco. One commented: "Thank God for San Francisco and the San Franciscans. They saved this tour from possible disaster." TheReuter - 259 words
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100 1959-09-23 10 Khrushchev's 'drive for world power' \E\V YORK. Wed Nikita Khrushchev's tour of tne United Stales was not so much a move to reduce world tension us historic and tireless oneman campaign to cajoie. flatter. wheeale. shame, threaten and defy the United States into changing its way ol looking at the100 words
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Article20 1959-09-23 10 WESTERN STAND ON SUMMER MEETING I m I In v 1 I I m B It lar ed ot J20 words
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Article20 1959-09-23 10 sa: v When Shir-' a rec < hand ab floor to :.e roi bered her U.P.I.U.P.I - 20 words
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94 1959-09-23 10 TVAIPEH. Wed— Red China will launch its first A satellite into space on Oct 1 and for helping them out Kussia is m.ikir.& a special demand. This view was expressed yesterday by Nationalist observers quoted m Taipeh's China News. And the priceReuter - 94 words
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Miscellaneous49 1959-09-23 10 Cinema Guide CATHAY Phone ***** South Pacific A.Mi A V3O p m ODEON Ph»r»e 21M6: 1. Th* Sword And The Cross 1 15. II A 9.30 p.m. NEW ALHAMBRA Ph»m ***** Ttntr B«y I OOEON KATONC Phono ***** Tnt Inn Of Th« Sixth M >»■ tj.oo 4k 9.15 p m49 words
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