The Singapore Free Press, 26 September 1959
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Title Section13 1959-09-26 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1959. <«** 15 CENTS.13 words
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19 1959-09-26 1 amp avid 'general review' of world situation may now include actual negotiations19 words
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Article306 1959-09-26 1 Agreement might be reached on Soviet-U.S. topics' WIV A GETTYSBURG, Saturday. mkni that American Soviet agreements on subjects not affecting other countries might be reached at the historic talks now under way at Camp David between President Eisenhower and Mr. Khrushchev was dropped here last night by306 words
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Article154 1959-09-26 1 \loimft re Turf Club out Sunday I October 25. If h to be the the experiiccess is a ♦ngapore have I i ing? I acing is a the Mel.p is run at all activity, and Parliapped and nearto the the race. d not follow jme States fle154 words
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109 1959-09-26 1 "Currency ring operated via S'pore' JAKARTA. Sat An illegal J ring indulging m "corrupt bank practices" with connections m Singapore and Holland has been uncovered by the Indonesian police, the Antara news agency reported yesterday. Three men m Jakarta and several others m Surabaya, alleged to belong to the ring,Reuter - 109 words
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152 1959-09-26 1 A TWO-STOREY house m the select residential area of Ewart Park, off Holland Park. Singapore was partly gutted by fire this morning. Thfo^cupants, Major J. H. Bennett. FARELF, and his family, are due to return tomorrow after a two-week holiday m Htag Kong.152 words
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Article29 1959-09-26 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Florida. Sat. The United States Navy launched a camera rocket yesterday In the hope of photographing a hurricane— but lost it m the Atlantic. Reuter.29 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-09-26 1 FIELD MARSHAL SIR GERALD TEMPLER E helps his daughter Jane E from her car as she arE rives at the chapel of the Royal Chelsea Hos- pital. London, for her E wedding to Mr. Daniel E O'Donovan. Eight GenE erals attended the wed- ding Fox picture.49 words
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Article174 1959-09-26 1 BOSTON, Sat. The contents of a trunk may provide the answer to the strange death of a Chicago divorcee who fell, jumped, or was thrown from the deck of a Dutch freighter into Boston harbour one week ago. The body of 23-year-old Mrs. Lynn Kauffman, whoU.P.I - 174 words
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86 1959-09-26 1 STEVEDORES DONATE THE Tan and Chua Stevedores yesterday gave $55 towards the fund for Singapore's young violinists Lee Pan Hon and Lee Peng Hon. "We hope to do better m our next donation," they said. A Mr. J. K. L. gave $5. A Chinese86 words
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164 1959-09-26 1 npHE gravely-wounded Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, joked with his doctors last night after a five-hour abdominal operation following the assassination attempt earlier m the day. Asked by the doctors to put his tongue out for examination. he rolled it playfully around.Reuter; U.P.I - 164 words
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Article137 1959-09-26 1 MORTGAGE INCOME CONTROL OEOPLE who derive a reX gular income from lending money on mortgages will be treated as moneylenders and should be licensed as such, said Mr K. M. Byrne. Minister for Labour and Law, yesterday. Mr. Byrne said people who accepted mortgages as a business proposition, with a137 words
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Article47 1959-09-26 1 Rajendra No date fixed COLOGNE. West Germany, Sat— There has so far been no change In the condition of six-year-old Rajendra Kumar Pawa. of Singapore, who Is m the Cologne University Hospital for a delicate. operation and no date has yet been fixed for the operation Reuter.47 words
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Article116 1959-09-26 1 Malaya to raise issue in U.N. ITNITED NATIONS, Sat. Ireland and Malaya will bring the explosive question of Tibet before the United Nations next Monday. India's Krishna Menon has tried hard to prevent the Tibetan issue being raised m the United Nations. The United States and the majority of the116 words
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Advertisement97 1959-09-26 1 fitrAN 33° FIUH For MYST PICTURE Ol ALITI Film reviews Page 3 Women's Corner Page 5 Gardening and Children's Corner Pafe 6 Racing Special Pages 7 and 8 Malaya Cup prospects Page 9 Cartoons Page 9 Rest of world news Page 10 FREE NEW COLOUR HARMONY SW POLPER of gives97 words
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Article60 1959-09-26 2 LONDON, Sat— Mine production of tin-in-concentrates m the Federation of Malaya rose to 3.213 tons m July, according to figures released today by the International Tin Council. This was the highest monthly figure since May last year. Exports of tin metal from the Federation of MalayaReuter - 60 words
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Article47 1959-09-26 2 LONDON. Sat. London stock markets ended an unsettled week on a satisfactory note yesterday. In New York, a selective rally developed near the close under week-end covering. The market closed Irregular with price changes either way ranging mostly to a dollar.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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214 1959-09-26 2 Synthetic and natural side by side... Controller desires special training of estate managers THE possibility of synthetic and natural rubber producers working together on research is being considered by the Controller of Rubber Research, Sir Geoffrey Clay. There is also a move to214 words
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Article39 1959-09-26 2 LONDON. Sat.— Mr. Morarji Desai. the Indian Finance Minister, told a Press conference here yesterday, the operation of the European Common Market might force India out of European markets ajid compel her to seek them elsewhere.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-09-26 2 Vernat Eastern Agencies of Singapore, agents for Beehive Brandy, have started a free gift scheme m exchange for corks of their brandy bottles. Gifts range from a college bag to an electric fan. The first to win a free gift was Miss Tan Geok Neo (above),83 words
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Article58 1959-09-26 2 Six Ford dealers from the Federation of Malaya will be m Singapore for nine days from Oct. 1 to attend the Ford Sales Training Course. They are Messrs. Choc Mock Heng (Taiping), Pui Tiong Yeong (Kelantan), Lav Kam Yoon (Penang), Gan Eng Lock (Seremban), Sarwan58 words
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Article50 1959-09-26 2 Typhoon V era may hit Japan today TOKYO.— Japan took precautionary measures last night against the threat of Typhoon Vera which may hit Japan some time late today. The Japan Maritime Safety Board said its branch offices throughout Japan were expected to warn local shipping of the typhoon's approach.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article190 1959-09-26 2 ONDON. Sat. Police Li fraud specialists, checking the financial operations of a big building society m trouble with its shareholders here, said yesterday that investigations might take >everal months. Many thousands oi documents and books would have to be examined. The State Building Society hasReuter - 190 words
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Article37 1959-09-26 2 MELBOURNE, Sat— An Australian Meat Board dele gatlon. led by chairman Mr. J. K. Shute. is going to Japan and possibly other Asian countries to seek new markets for lamb and mutton. Re uterReuter - 37 words
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Article253 1959-09-26 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Karachi 1/2, Bencleuch 4 5, Toronto 6 A, Nagaura Maru 6/7, Wonosari 8 9. Wonogiri 10/11. Bengkalis 13/14, Benvorlich 15/16, Heiyo Maru 18, Ettrickbank 19, Seisho Maru 21,22, Benlawers 23 24. Anna Maersk 25/26, Benvenue253 words
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Advertisement920 1959-09-26 2 I' H^Bo^B^Oa^^^ Hrn IB* j gg HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE tic NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoo, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Sport P. Slum Penang MESSCHSTEIN (LLOYI) 9 12 o<t IJ/14 Oct 14/15 Oct ORAUHKRWEIG (HAPAS) 22 25 Oct N/27 Oct 27 21 Oct SCNWAMNSTEIN (LLflYt) 30920 words
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Advertisement154 1959-09-26 2 BARBER LINES Fran U.S.!. EAST COAST PORTS via PANAMA, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO AND HONGKONG TURANOOT 29 Sept TACAYTAY 18 Oct FERN- VILLE FAR EAST LINES Friai U.S.A. 6ULF PORTS via PANAMA, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO AND HONGKONG. FERNHILL In P«rt KIN6SVILLE 7 oct BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES Tl: NEW YORK. BOSTON.154 words
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Advertisement946 1959-09-26 2 U.K. CLOSINCp^^ RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European I Ports Oct. RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Nov. i I Dec TONE: Dull. Above prices fuolet PEPPER: White Sarawak f.a.q. c.Lf. European ports Sept. Oct. PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special cXf. European ports Sept. Oct.946 words
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Miscellaneous9 1959-09-26 2 ~~ZZ By Cog POP -i4.i4.-siV- ?^X a Mousy/ «^J9 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-09-26 3 FREE PRESS FILM REVIEW PAGE AIK Force Sergeant Joe (Glenn Ford) gatecrashes the dressing room of showgirl Maggie Apflebauer's (Debbie Reynolds) and demands a date a scene from "It Started with a Kiss."42 words
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390 1959-09-26 3 By CHAN SWAN BEE AFTER seeing MGM's racy, romantic comedy. "It All Started With A Kiss," it is difficult to decide who is the star Miss Debbie Reynolds or a rocket-age car. The 27-year-old Hollywood star appears more frequently on the screen than the390 words
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Article204 1959-09-26 3 BUCCANEER By FRANCIS BOEY ALMOST all the essentials for a great film are here, but the producers did not make the most of them. One leaves the last scene with a sense of slight frustration. The story ol the pirate Jean Lafitte, set against the background of the204 words
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Article498 1959-09-26 3 BORN today, you have been generously bestowed with talents by the stars. Your stores of energy and ambitions are tremendous Yours is a spiritual and philosophical nature and t is likely that you will influence the thinking of the times m which you live. Literature is undoubtedly498 words
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334 1959-09-26 3 IAN MOK- AI - Ah, Cinerama, what treats have you next? IAN MOK-AI By MAN searches to identify himself with the experiences of others, nearly almost living them, but not quite qualifying. The world of arts has served as thi^ medium, and m this field another assistant factor has been achieved m man's searcn334 words
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Advertisement174 1959-09-26 3 I: A SHION COTTONS oveliest day v* (g evening dresses Ik M-IRON" I Range 2 PL I 65 8 &"k Retail Pric ing S2 70 per yd. I $3.00 per yd. rf^ >• Pattern S 2802 R I fabrics are all FULLY I STEED; if satisfaction is rained the cost174 words
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Advertisement283 1959-09-26 3 You are only as smartly dressed as the man you are with fm rA o3rooa o)u^ /^T /i S Well, perhaps we did eiaff crate the contrott m drtu m our tketch. W« I*j^ *o to moke tkit point We doubt the time* m Hie woy ke drettet, but II283 words
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Article, Illustration240 1959-09-26 4 Peking warns critics of the communes /CHINESE communists who oppose and attack communal mess halls where peasants eat instead of at home have been warned that if they persist m these views they may be "rejected by the people." The Ooaununist Party newspaper People's Daily said this m an editorialReuter - 240 words
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451 1959-09-26 4 K's TRIP MAKES HIT WITH NEUTRAL STATES VTIKITA KHRUSH--1 CHEV'S trip to the United States has won general approval m uncommitted and officially neutral nations but his disarmament proposals are getting a sceptical reception, a survey has shown. The tour has received heavy coverage m the Press everywhere, but editorial451 words
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Article68 1959-09-26 4 fry rE suggestion that staggered holidays might relieve the pressure on the roads m Britain is enough to make a pedestrian laugh. M Already everybody is trying to avoid everybody else by travelling at a time when everybody else i s travelling to avoid everybody, Moreover, m order68 words
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Article88 1959-09-26 4 In Afghanistan, Premier Sardar Mohammad Daud welcomed the Khrushchev disarmament scheme as "essential and comprehensive" and urged other nations to study it. In Ceylon, the three Eng-lish-language dailies published m Colombo all made the point that Eisenhower and Khrushchev might well hold the fate of the world m their88 words
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258 1959-09-26 4 DOES MAO REALLY WANT TO JOIN UNITED NATIONS? f)OES Communist China really want to join the United Nations, which has again rejected her application. Many Asian experts feel that Mao Tse-tung's government has no wish to take a place m the General Assembly. Why, otherwise, this record: 1950— Red ChinaU.P.I - 258 words
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169 1959-09-26 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.03 Saturday Showcase; 1.30 The News; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 Leopold Stokowski Conducts. 2.00 The Malayan Touch; 2.30 Piano Playtime featuring Charlie Kunz 2.45 Siesta Time, Laurindo Almeida guitar. 3.00 Australian Magazine; 3.15 Saturday Prom; 4.15 Make Way For Youth; 4.45 Roundabout,169 words
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Advertisement694 1959-09-26 4 DACRON ORLON Suit £70.00 Trousers $17.50 p. pair PLEASE NOTE that we have Removed to 65, High Street. Visit Our Gent's TAILORING DEPT. IE A.I I TEXTILES LTD., 65, Hifh Street, Spore. Telephone: ***** CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOIR SERVICE I »rd* $2 (Him.) Box 5$ eta. extra TOP QUALITY COLOUR694 words
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Advertisement269 1959-09-26 4 CHERRY I HEERING CHEERS! The Thirteen Wbmdtn of cha I I Heering. A remarkable drink 1 try Cherry Heering on the F out why! Just pour a glassf result is long and stimul v Most men and women t like all worthwhile di mellow makes you fee] feeling low your269 words
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Miscellaneous296 1959-09-26 4 I I I CLUES ACROSS 4 Where to find a man m I Dry sea yet (Anagram) (9>. Killarney or Kelsoe? Surely 5 A shilling to the old boy with not! (4). the hard-luck story! <3j. 5 There's something particular 7 Is this dance the same as about this copper296 words
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Article253 1959-09-26 5 gVRNE CALLSFQR VOLUNTEERS 1 00 WAIFS NEED FAMILY LOVE SlN d^v R eaiL^L n is f tel for Labour and Law Mr KM R y rne y ester privileged children mother to take care of one hundred under pital Mos^nf^f™ mot^rs are either confined m an institution or253 words
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116 1959-09-26 5 Phone threat to Khir: Don't work too hard QVNQn PATANI. SatO The former Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, who is contesting the deferred Kedah Tengah parliamentary election, was yesterday threatened not to campaign too actively. The threat was made over the telephone by an anonymous caller speaking116 words
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Article48 1959-09-26 5 A forum on "Censorship and Government." organised by the Literary Society of Malaya, will be held at the Cultural Centre at Canning Rise at 9 p.m. today. Speakers will be Mr. Alex Josey. Dr. R. Khan, of the I' diversity of Malaya, and Mr. Dollah Maiid48 words
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Article36 1959-09-26 5 Dr. D. D. Lyness will give a public talk on "Research into Clairvoyance" at the Singapore Theosophical Society at i No. 8 Cairnhill Road, 6.30 p.m. today. His talk will be illusI trated by slides.36 words
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Article149 1959-09-26 5 .area c ners .ipore. who will means of livelihood metered parking introduced, have Qve-man delegafor K. II rdm? to otrm rules by the Highway Au[>l earnot be allowed z lot*. None of the 500 car washer- has found any alternative employment as yet. Mr149 words
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Article, Illustration217 1959-09-26 5 THREE Indonesian A VlP's yesterday spent 60 silent minutes at the Singapore airport before they left for Peking. They were Dr. Hardi, former Deputy Prime Minister of Indonesia m Dr. Djuanda's regime, Dr. Suwirdjo, another former Deputy Premier, and Mr. M. Nasution, President Soekarno's217 words
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Article226 1959-09-26 5 THEY HAVE OFFERED SERVICES FREE SIX Singapore lawyers have offered their services free of charge to the Singapore Children's Society—to get 50 transferred children registered for ado This° will mean a saving of at least $15,000 m lawyers' fees for the 50 families who have taken these226 words
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Article28 1959-09-26 5 A blue sd. stamp, depicting Queen Elizabeth II from a portrait not previously used m any Australian design, will be issued m Australia on Oct. 1.28 words
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188 1959-09-26 5 Govt. makes a deal with Bedok farmers THE Minister for Na- tional Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, announced last night that an agreement had been reached with Bedok farmers on many issues outstanding since they were resettled m Bedok m 1952. Main points agreed to after three meetings with the188 words
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Article197 1959-09-26 5 SHE WORE FAR TOO MUCH JEWELLERY OVERHEARD m a restaurant where a group of male office workers were lunching: "I wish that girl would take off that ridiculous necklace." An attractive girl has just walked past. You wouldn't say she was a girl who did not -care for197 words
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Miscellaneous102 1959-09-26 5 X! \KrSCOtNirt rxhihitiun i Mum urn 1* a.m. Outram Road): t iub outdoor p.m.: Young I i hour Day 4 tor beginners 1 able tennis 7.30 V K.i 'Ties Quay): t jrwl P«rNonality for •> a.m. D jphM>lNT MISSIOiIOVI MKNT: Free at Kamakrishna Home 7.30 p.m. MM Ml YOUTH H102 words
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Miscellaneous262 1959-09-26 5 SUNDAY'S SERVICES The following are changes m Sunday services m Singapor churches: ANGLICAN St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7.00 ajn. Holy Communion; 8.00 a.m. Pariah Communion; 9.30 a.m. Mandarin Service; 11.00 a.m. Morning Prayer; 11.30 a.m. Malay Holy Communion; 12.00 noon Holy Communion; 6.00 p.m. Evensong; Sunday School: 8.00 a.m., 9.30 ajn.262 words
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Article, Illustration453 1959-09-26 6 THE GERBERA IS A GOOD CUT FLOWER AND BORDER PLANT fHE Gerbera or South African Daisy is also known as the Barberton Daisy. It is a native of South Africa and was named m honourof a German naturalist, Traugott Gerber. At the present time this plant is enjoying great popularity453 words
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Article810 1959-09-26 6 STORY SO FAR lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL Father Mole-Cricket, the Royal Astrologer to Emperor Indera E r Maya, an 4 his son. Master Mole-Cricket, the Assistant Royal Astrologer, are ordered by the Emperor to clean up the E Royal Back Car den after a tiger had trampled on Ike E E810 words
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Article, Illustration103 1959-09-26 6 P(V C X E T MOKE V prizes are otlered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of S5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to set to work to brighten up103 words
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Article68 1959-09-26 6 rE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each ct whom will receive a $5 prize m due course) are a.--follows: Miss Dolly Ong Sua7i Neo (13), 112-B Prhicess Anne Hill, Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 23. Miss Louise Clarke (6>. 96 St. Francis Road, Singapore \.Zd. Master Chia68 words
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Article, Illustration182 1959-09-26 6 When the seaweed curtain closes behind him Rupert is suddenly face jo face with an extraordinary figure holding a trident and seated on a coral throne. lt',j Father Neptune, 'our King," whispers the little Merboy. The old gemleman riits and walks round and round Rupert, touches182 words
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Advertisement255 1959-09-26 6 24, FRANKEL AVENUE, SINGAPORE- 15. VARIETIES OF MALAYAN ORCHID -HYBRID SEEDLINGS AND PLANTS VISITORS ARE CORDIALLY WELCOME TO VISIT OUR NURSERY. ~&m «w Local, Exotic, Hawaiian 9Kl^l@S^ Orchids Local Exotic Indoor- jKkJr plants, Ornamental Shrubs, ijf Fruit-trees, Trees Cacti. Fresh Orchid Flowers— By Air Write For Free Catalogue NAM KEE255 words
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Advertisement150 1959-09-26 6 IT'S THE BEST mr n WLMjmm iiWl iv r Ik V AT THE sth SINGAPORLEXhibitJj OF HONG KONG PRODI CT$ G/Pf S WILL BE GIVEN TO EVERY =>UFCHAs IT'S SO EASY TO MAKE HER HAPPY! Ye- can magme when >ou present her witn a just any amicHi to' 3 ROTARY.150 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1959-09-26 7 FREE PRESS RACING EXPERT ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP TOMORROW'S RACE PROSPECTS THESE HORSES WONT START TOMORROW OLD TIMER'S FANCIES fl OLD TIMER recommends Pintu Mas and Laneier TRESPASSERS TIPS CL. 3. DIV. I— 9F. LOYALTY II Excelsior Three Cheers CL. 3, DIV. 2— 9 F. FULL STEAM Trigger II Eastern1,317 words
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Article35 1959-09-26 7 STOCKHOLM. The two Japanese competitors took first and second places m an International Gymnastics contest here last night Winner was Takasmi Mitsukuri with 57.50 points followed by Kenichi Tsuji with 56.55 points.-Reuter.35 words
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Article33 1959-09-26 7 TOKYO. Sat. The Japan Boxing Commission said a title bout between Leo Esninosa of the Philippines and &\roshi Oda of Japan was expected to be held m Tokyo Sn October 14.-Reuter.33 words
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93 1959-09-26 7 /^ARNET Bougoure, one of Malaya's best known jockeys, won the Irish St. Leger on Barclay, run at Curragh on Sept. 16. It was Bougoure's most important success m Ireland. Bougoure is definitely returning to Malaya and will arrive m Ipoh to ride at93 words
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Article155 1959-09-26 7 Stable boys run own soccer club IN an effort to brighten the monotonous life of the stable boys the Stable Boys Sports Club was inaugurated m 1957 m Singapore. The club caters mainly for football, though other games like sepak raga and badminton are also part of the club's activities.155 words
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Article60 1959-09-26 7 New York gets new racecourse A 33,000.000-dollar (£ll,--785,000 > racecourse was opened recently near Idlewild Airport. New York's present Jamaica Track is to be used tor a housing project but Aqueduct, the palatial new course, has a capacity of 80,000 people. Its four-tier grandstand one of the largest m the60 words
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Article49 1959-09-26 7 LONDON, Sat. Final acceptors with weights for the Tockey Club Stakes, to be run over one mile six furlongs at NJewmarket on October 1, are: Restoration 9.0. Midlander 3.8, Pindari and Court Prince 3.4. Prime Value, Sheshoon. Coichicum, Ram Lamb and Duplex 7.9, Matelot 7.4.—Reuter.49 words
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495 1959-09-26 7 THE Class 3, Div. 1, 9f. race is difficult because the state of the going is going to be a deciding factor. On a good track I would declare Excelsior one of the day's best bets but if the track is soft or495 words
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Article, Illustration251 1959-09-26 7 Picture Fan fancied OVER 1 m. FIREAMBOAT will not start m the main race, Class 2, Div. 1 over 1J miles at Ipoh tomorrow. With him out of the way I am going for the well handicapped Picture Fan who finished third over 9f. on the second day and gets251 words
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Advertisement166 1959-09-26 7 The shouting m the Bar is for BULLDOG ML STOUT WITH W FRONT WHEEL DRIVE FOR Safety Tne DKW/Auto Union Cars are the .salest on the rFYont wheel drive ensures Auto-Union 1000 Coupe dt Luxe superb road holding, contact steering and non-skid corner-A^-r f^^ ing. This extra feature added 1^-166 words
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Article1122 1959-09-26 8 (CLASS 2, DIV. l)-6 FURS. ***** DON WAYNE 7yr. birg (Valiant St.) Daniels 9-00 ***** HANDSOME syr. bag (S. T. Tay) Sullivan 8.13 2154: 3INTANG TIMOR syr. brag (Mr. Mrs. Loh Chin) Lee 8.07 3134 >OCMAYTOR 4yr. bam (SC St.) E. Breuk -8.06 0215 JULA HOOP1,122 words
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79 1959-09-26 8 Coates favourite in 100 miles race RAF Seletar's cycling champion, Ted Coates, who has won several time trials, is favoured to win the Far East Air Force's 100 miles cycling championship at Bukit Timah tomorrow. Competitors will start at 6.30 a.m. at Woodlands, turn to Mandai, Nee Soon and back79 words
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Article30 1959-09-26 8 At Parrer Park yesterday, Jollilads drew 2-2 m a soccer friendly with HMS Centaur. Seng Par and Francis Quek scored for Jollilads Clayton and Wanless scored for Centaur.30 words
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Article173 1959-09-26 8 RUGGER: S.C.C. v RAF Changi, padang; Naval Base v Tankards, Naval Base; REME v 5 Guard Dog Unit, Ayer Rajah; 75 Sqd. RNZAF v Nee Soon Garrison, Tengah; RAF Chan?! "B" v Black, Changi. HOCKEY: SHA League Div. 1— lA. v Police, Balestier Road; RAF Changi v T.T.C.,173 words
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Article71 1959-09-26 8 Outram School were overwhelmed by Raffles Institution m a rueger match at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Raffles won by 40 points to nil. Mukundran scored four tries arid Whoi Peng, Lip Peng, Chik Kin, Weng Chiew. a. Ghani and Kal Leng, a try each. Tone Tone converted71 words
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Article35 1959-09-26 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat The opening tie In the Johore Bahru District Soccer Cup competition will be played on the Trade School ground between the Johore Militay Force and Tebrau on Sept. S9L35 words
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Article1633 1959-09-26 8 CL. 2 DIV. I— «F. DON WAYXE: 20-9-59 Third to Blntang Timor m Div. I—s HP str. race. HANDSOME: 17-9-59 Went easily over 3F m 40 3/5; 20-9-59 Course scratching m Div. 1 S HP str. race; 21-9-59— Was not fully extended for 3P m1,633 words
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Advertisement277 1959-09-26 8 Who says dreams never come true I Ak.k~TMI«~AMO MORRIS VALUI TOOI Long. iow. lithe... beauty from end-to-end, i wm^m^^^ -h:un-pl*te colours and duotonea. V^ Big-muscled performance with economy. —■^■^—J^^S^^^ Full family comfort. noramic-plus vision ail round. v .Safety-Drive" features for family confidence. ffT /^Stt Holiday -size luggage trunk. J^ JH277 words
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Advertisement130 1959-09-26 8 i n 1/ r roR m )jszr^ GOOD TASTE l¥ r^NSlt GOLD FLAKE STEREOTWIN 200 Helps you •chieve stereo sound the Mv nevor noard before! Unquestionably the pe»t«ct ca-i d««Mjn «nd on 9 ine«Hn« un.versolW ret ***"_Z t r* axperts as ft* finest for Stereo discs' too! SPECIFICATIONS: Variable reluctance130 words
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621 1959-09-26 9 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By IT'S always risky to try predicting the result of a Malaya Cup final between two well balanced teams which have come through by sheer merit. Most of the sports critics who did this In the 1957 final when underdogs621 words
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Article, Illustration145 1959-09-26 9 I" ACK or experience handicapped XJ the Argentine players m the three-cornered world title contest, but they earned some notable swings with their commonsense methods. On the above example West and East bid as follows for the U.S.A.: One Heart Three Hearts: Three Spades Five Hearts; Six Hearts.145 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-09-26 9 DARUL AFIAH went on a scoring spree last night, when they routed Kota Raja 16-1 m a SAFA Div. 1 league match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Darul scored eight goals In each half. Kota Jtaja managed to score a goal m the second94 words
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Article18 1959-09-26 9 Anglo Chinese School beat Kallang Secondary School 6-3 In a rugby match played yesterday at Kallang.18 words
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Article268 1959-09-26 9 Filipino bantam wins U.S. fight T OS ANGELES, Sat. Danny Kid of the Philip- pines last night won the North American bantamweight championship by taking a bloody, split 12 -round decision from Mexico's Jose Medel. Kid. a half pound lighter than the 117-pound Mexican, came back from a268 words
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Article84 1959-09-26 9 LOS ANGELES. Sat.-Wim-bledon finalist Rod L (Australia) avenged defeat m the recent Davis Cup challenge round when he t Barry Mackay (UB.) 10-8 8-6 6-3 m the quarter-finals of the Pacific Southwest lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. Layer was Joined In the semi-finals by Neale Ft84 words
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Article63 1959-09-26 9 The Singapore Recreation Club will hold its annual athletic meet on Oct. 4 on the padang. This year's meet will lay emphasis on children's events. In the last few months the SRC had been holding athletic clinics for the 7-14 age group The club plans to build future63 words
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Article20 1959-09-26 9 NEW YORK, Sat. U S baseball matches played yesterday were:— AMERICAN LEAGI'h Chicago 030-000-002—5—6 1; Detroit 210-000-003—6 B—o.20 words
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Advertisement15 1959-09-26 9 ELECTRIC Eyc-uitiC Bmm speol Turret camera. The World's first completely NEW a v tomatic camera!15 words
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Miscellaneous143 1959-09-26 9 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan AT THE CONTROL CENTRE. WHITE SAKIDS IMb MISSILES PftOAg INDICATES j-A/VO TgA/ /Vl^fS <^^g/? 7*/g LUHAR fKXC j I j^24l \I SCANNEP IS \ll JWfli 1^^ vr>ij*DP du^ljt MU#/J^H>«ri^^. McO^ TMc I a^^^^v^^E TAKE OVEH? J I MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Piiil Davis JANE143 words
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429 1959-09-26 10 IKE, NIKITA FLY TO HILLS FOR QUIET TALKS Marines, police doss, security men ring camp (\\MP DAVID, Sat— President Eisenhower and >lr. Khrushchev arrived at this mountain retreat last night to talk m private about tensions dividing East and West. The two world leaders flew from Washingion by helicopter. TheyReuter - 429 words
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182 1959-09-26 10 'Red pounce may follow Mr. K's U.S. tour' >-E\V YORK. Sat— A -pounce upon some free Far Eastern nation' might follow Mr. Nikita Khrushchev s U.S. visit, said South Korea's Ambassador to the United States, Dr. You Chan Yang, here yesterday. Declaring: that Communist China was unhappy about the visit.Reuter - 182 words
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Article64 1959-09-26 10 GENEVA. Sat. Teenagers are becoming increasingly affected by venereal diseases. a World Health Organisation expert committee warned here yesterday. The committee emphasised the need for giving factual information on the diseases, especially to school children. The committee, which did not name the 22 countries investigated, addedReuter - 64 words
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219 1959-09-26 10 Laos troops are ambushed near Vientiane city VIENTIANE, Saturday. r<OMMUNIST Pathet Laos guerrillas ambushed Government troops east of Vientiane city on Thursday m one of the heaviest clashes m Vientiane province so far, an army source reported here last night. The Government suffered a number of casualties m the engagement,219 words
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Article33 1959-09-26 10 TOKYO. Sat. Japan yesiterday told South Korea that Takeshima. a tiny rocky island m the Japan Sea belongs to Japan and that it had been illegally occupied by South Korea.33 words
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Article118 1959-09-26 10 PROTEST CROWD BOMBED BEIRUT, Sat. Seven explosions rocked the area of the Iraqi Embassy here yesterday as police dispersed about 5,000 youths marching on the embassy m protest against the execution of Iraqi rebel army officers last Sunday. Children screamed and one man lay writhing m the street after theReuter - 118 words
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Article64 1959-09-26 10 HONG KONG, Sat— The British registered steamer Taichungshan (2.171 tons) struck by four shells while entering Amoy, the Communist controlled island off China. There were no casualties. The ship was now proceeding to Hong Kong under its own steam. It is not known whether theReuter - 64 words
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Article26 1959-09-26 10 NEW YORK, Sat. Negotiations m the 73-day-old UJS. steel strike collapsed yesterday. No date was set for a resumption of the talk. —Reuter.26 words
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Article110 1959-09-26 10 OVERSEAS SOCIAL MINISTRIES CAMBRIDGE, England, V> Sat. A three-week conference organised by Britain's Colonial Office, on social development through the family recommends "the setting up m overseas territories of ministries of social development when constitutional advances are being planned." The conference which ended yesterday, has been attended by delegates from110 words
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Article19 1959-09-26 10 SYDNEY. Sat. Princess Alexandra leaves Canberra today for Thailand and Cambodia on her way home. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article15 1959-09-26 10 PARIS. Sat. France's budget for 1960 has been balanced without new taxes. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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223 1959-09-26 10 HUME: 'I DID NOT WANT TO BE BRANDED COWARD' WINTERTHUR, Switzerland, Sat. Donald Brian Hume yesterday told the court here trying him for murder that he robbed a Zurich bank because he did not want his conscience to "brand him as a coward." He knew m advance he was goingReuter - 223 words
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194 1959-09-26 10 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. Saudi Arabian Minister of State Ahmad Miukairy yesterday accused Britain of proposing disarmament while at the same time it is building military establishments m the Middle East. He toia wie unitea nations General Assembly that while Britain spoke of increased technicalU.P.I; Reuter - 194 words
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Article81 1959-09-26 10 NEW U.K. LOAN FOR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A new $19.2 million British loan for Malaya, which will be used further to improve the telecommunications system m Malaya, was announced by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, this morning. He was speaking at the opening of the Malayan microwave trunk81 words
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Article120 1959-09-26 10 A police party of- the Gambling Suppression Branch, C.1.D.. raided a house m Chin Swee Road and arrested two women for possession of documents relating to character lottery, a Singapore district court was told yesterday. Thirty-one-year-old Li m Hup Neo, a housewife, was fined $1,000 after120 words
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Article47 1959-09-26 10 STOWAWAY Thio Kapan. 30. who was taken off a luxury liner when she called at Singapore on Monday, is still being held by the Singapore Immigration authorities pending investigations. The Immigration department has not been able to establish the nationality of I Thio.47 words
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269 1959-09-26 10 Palls issues: Pensions, east of Living LONDON, Sat.— With polling i only eleven days ahead, pensions and the cost of living now stand out as the vital topics for Britain's general election on Oct. 8. The question of who should represent Britain at the summit— Mr. Harold Macmillan (Conservative), or269 words
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Miscellaneous67 1959-09-26 10 Cinema Guide CATHAY. Phone *****: Now ShowSouth Pacific 4.30 A p.m. ■Jnd IfMadgM] Kathavarayan Tamil) ODEON Phono *****: Now Showin*: Yesterday's Enemy 1.45. 4.l*>. •30 p.m. Midnight: A Private's Affair NEW ALHAMBRA. Phone *****: Open-; Today! Quantrill's Raiders 1.30. 4.0 C. 6.45 9.30 p.m. OOEONKATONC Phone *****: Last 4 Shovs:67 words
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