The Singapore Free Press, 2 October 1959
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Title Section13 1959-10-02 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1959 15 CENTS.13 words
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99 1959-10-02 1 Opinion The unite against thugs call crip»] by the a pore citiiwave: 1 1 most deserves a than I rime this civic to the fellow D i scept nd to c or expect ci attend I there Is I ury or would this when y. how- >ide by Impost of99 words
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Article301 1959-10-02 1 Thousands are homeless after storm havoc m Calcutta: Ship movements held up S'pore-India services unlikely to be curtailed A \IR transport between Singapore and India is unlikely to be affected by cyclone-force storms which broke out over the Bay of Bengal yesterday, causing the cancellation of airReuter; U.P.I - 301 words
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Article39 1959-10-02 1 New principal for R.I. Mr. Soo Ban Hoe. of the Ministry of Education, who j recently transferred from 1 the post of Deputy Secretary (Administration) and made j Chief Inspector of Schools, has been appointed principal of Raffles Institution.39 words
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Article18 1959-10-02 1 HOLLYWOOD. Fri.—Veteran stage and screen actor Taylor Holmes. 81. died last night at his home.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article25 1959-10-02 1 LONDON, Fri. Jewellery worth £1.000 was stolen irom the apartment of Eutiquio Sta Romana. First Secretary of the Philippine Embassy last night.- U.P.IU.P.I - 25 words
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Article169 1959-10-02 1 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, Fri. ELEVEN people were killed m a tornado which ripped through the small community of Ivy m mountainous country five miles from here on Thursday. I The tornado was an offshoot of hurricane Gracie and the second storm to hit Ivy during the169 words
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Article18 1959-10-02 1 FUERTEVENTURA ISLAND (Canary Islands), Fri. There will be a total ecliDse of the sun today.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article, Illustration133 1959-10-02 1 SINGAPORE BOY: VITAL DECISION NEXT WEEK COLOGNE. Fri. The condition of six-year-old Rajendra Kumar Pawa (above), of Singapore, who is m Cologne University hospital with a rare blood disease, is unchanged, but a decision will be taken next week about whether to operate, hospital officials said here today m answerReuter - 133 words
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Article63 1959-10-02 1 PHNOMPENH. Fri. Sixteen men have been sentenced to death here for alleged complicity m a bomb plot against King Norodom Suramarit a month ago. according to newspaper reports here. The plot, m which the King and his Queen narrowly escaped death, has led toReuter - 63 words
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148 1959-10-02 1 Barley poison ing again man is taken to hospital J^ NEW case of barley poisoning was reported m Singapore yesterday. A 46-year-old worker, Mr. Lim Beng Chee of Lorong 21-A. Geylang, was admitted to the General Hospital after drinking a cup of barley m a coffeeshop. His condition is not148 words
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Article130 1959-10-02 1 Kauffman suspect remanded NEW YORK. Fri. Wiiiem Louis van Rie was remanded m custody until Oct. 6 yesterday when his lawyer. Joseph Fontana. pleaded for more time to familiarise himself with charges that the handsome. 30-year-old Dutch ship's radio operator had murdered 23-year-old Lynn Kauffman aboard ship. Van Rie. looking130 words
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Article49 1959-10-02 1 LONDON, Fri. Air Marshal Sir Dennis Barnett, head of the R.A.F. Transport Command, will lead an RA.F. party on a round-the-world tour of inspection of R.A.F. stations, including Singapore. He will attend the opening of New Zealand's M 540,000.000 Rongotai Airport m Welling- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article55 1959-10-02 1 FURTHER donations totalling $64 have been received for Singapore's violinist prodigies. Lee Pan Hon and Lee Peng Hon, bringing the total to $781. They are: Mr. N. C. Ng $40; Miss A. Ng $10; M. A. $5; V. G. $5; Queenstowner $2; J. S. $2. The55 words
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Article154 1959-10-02 1 SCHOOLCHILDREN will play a big part m the week long celebrations marking the installation of Singapore's flrst Malayan Yang di-Pertuan Negara ln early December. The week, called "National Loyalty Week." will be from Nov. 29 to Dec. 5 and the installation will take place on154 words
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Article77 1959-10-02 1 Wider radio broadcast for S'pore rpHE voice of Singapore X reaches no further than south Johore when transmitter by radio. This is the limit of present medium-wave transmissions. The short-wave transmitter was taken by the Federation when Radio Malaya split into two organisations. Now steps are being taken to build77 words
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Article69 1959-10-02 1 SILCOCK FOR PAKISTAN Prof. T. H. Silcock. Professor of Economics at th I j University of Malaya m Singapore, is leaving by air for a week's visit to Pakistan this afternoon. It is understood to be m connection with his new joo. The professor will leave his post at the69 words
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Article94 1959-10-02 1 Malaya-RI-PI link is mooted JAKARTA, Fri. Mr. J Mohammed Van chairman of the Indonesian Planning Council, and Mr. L. P. Soliongco. i Filipino journalist, have discussed the idea of an "Austronesian con fee ation" uniting the Philippines, Indonesia and 11 laya on a non-pt basis. Ant a r a newsReuter - 94 words
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Article17 1959-10-02 1 Arc.nar» Ml lum ft m o POLICE OPCN i fur oi. fused to stop wbu.17 words
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Advertisement79 1959-10-02 1 Am. eMiVed Uf Meopta tijto Microscopes. l),.tr_l_u«or«: n.^otm °<»* 27>7 combination for business and pleasure N ESS extra luggage PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pimn ear seat folds flat as m Farina; roomy comfort for four ion; quick accelera- adults or two adults, three chii4 gears from dren; handsome two-tone 7079 words
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Advertisement34 1959-10-02 1 RUBBER TONE UNCERTAIN October first grade rubber buyers f .o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at Sl.Ol 3/4 per lb., down a quarter of a cent on last night's cloxe. The tone was uncertain.34 words
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Advertisement38 1959-10-02 1 Weekend bargains Page 11 Feminascope Page 12 Cartoons Page i Your lucky star Page 3 Book section Page 4 Woman and Beauty feature Pages 7, 8, 9, 10 Today's Penang gallops Page 9 Latest overseas cables Page 1038 words
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Advertisement47 1959-10-02 1 SUNDAY MAIL if THREE paces of soort ad the I RACING MAIL which (fives \ou the most up-to-date race card in Malaya and selections by Malaya's leading tipsters. All your favourite comics: Superman. Kerry Drake. Nancy. Priscillas Pop. Alley Oop and Bugs Bunny. BOOK YOUR COPY NOW47 words
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Advertisement20 1959-10-02 1 M 0? Wi fl^jfi^22Xl_Jj£2Z_2 ti a m m m m am^' W A' mW AW mt ijbj^M, J* _Jl _fl20 words
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Advertisement20 1959-10-02 1 DIPLOMAT CASUAL WEAR SHIRTS KNITTED WEAR /ff^v PYJAMA SUITS I X^% HANDKERCHIEFS /V SINGLETS NECKTIES I I rJ SHORTS BRIEFS20 words
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405 1959-10-02 2 HARRY CHIA - This is now one of Singapore's major industries HARRY CHIA By MANUFACTURERS m Singapore face the risk of rival companies setting up factories m the Federation under more favourable conditions, and thus creating a price war. The manager of Singapore Glass405 words
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225 1959-10-02 2 YEW YORK, Fri. Cargo vessels are unable to load or unload and passenger liners are greatly hampered following the strike of 80,000 dock workers m Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports from Maine to Texas. The strike will aL>o hinder the flow i from225 words
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54 1959-10-02 2 ASSOCIATION APPROVED BY WORLD BANK WASHINGTON. Fri. The 68-nation World Bank yesterday approved a resolution establishing an "International Development Association for aiding industrially underdeveloped countries. The new association is expected to have a capital of one thousand million U.S. dollars. The draft will be submitted to member governments u& th»Reuter - 54 words
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Article118 1959-10-02 2 FORD MEN PLEDGE SUPER SERVICE SIXTY dealers from 13 countries are attending the nine-day Ford sales training course at the Ocean Park Hotel, Singapore. They have taken a pledge to provide yet better after-sales service. The countries represented at the course are India, Ceylon, Pakistan, Burma. Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Hong118 words
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Article92 1959-10-02 2 Massage saloons: 20 apply TWENTY applications have been made for massage saloon licences since the new law came into force on Sept. 23, but none has yet been issued. A Government spokesman told the Free Press that only one application had so far been considered to have complied with all92 words
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Article45 1959-10-02 2 HONG KONG, Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today HK$ HKS H. S. Banking Corporation $952.50 $957.50 Union Ins. Canton $81 unquoted Wheelock Marden $6.30 $6.40 HKong phone $29.70 $2980 Dairy Farm Ice C. Storage $18.70 $19 Taikoo Docks $33.75 $33.5045 words
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Article26 1959-10-02 2 LONDON. Fri. A 40 per cent increase m BOAC transatlantic traffic this summer has followed the introduction of the Comet IV jetliner.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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139 1959-10-02 2 Barley traders are afraid sales will flop SINGAPORE grain merchants are faced with a big problem how to dispose of 1.506 bags of barley to be released to them soon. The stocks had been impounded m godowns after nine children died last month after eating barley. Now that experts have139 words
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Article258 1959-10-02 2 Round the world Market Prices U.K. Closing Prices NOTE: AU prices beloir are middle prices. LONDON. Oct 1 Previous Today RUBBER No 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports Oct Nov. RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 3!5i 33$ RUBBER Ne. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Nov ?.t, 7 IH Dec 2V 13258 words
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Article664 1959-10-02 2 Gog - Gog By NOTE: All prices below are middle pri. SINGAPORE. Thursday. INDUSTRIALS Previous Today Alex 6nc»s Pref 1.75 1.70 OrdS. r? 35 2.20 Atlas Ice 500 5.00 8.8. Petrol 50 6 48/B.M. Trustee* 525 5.25 Con Tin Smelt Pref. 19 IS Ords. 38 37 6 Federal Dispensary664 words
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Advertisement810 1959-10-02 2 jMT I tak ra r 7 t.A.I. UNES Sailings tt ADEN, RED SEA. MEBITERRANEAN, o CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Q\) Sptra P. Sham Peaatg aJS J t, OegiU i 68. AS/ 4 Oct 5 I Oct 6 7 Oct HC m.s. SeiaMia 1) 16 17 Oct 18 18 Oct 20810 words
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Advertisement294 1959-10-02 2 HAMBURG- AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Spore P. Sham Perang HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 11/13 Oct 14 15 Oct 15/16 Oct BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG) 22/25 Oet 26 27 Oct 27/28 Oct SCHWABEHSTEIN (LLOTD) 30 Oct/ 2 Niv To Monilo, Hongkong, Yokohama,294 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous146 1959-10-02 2 SINGAPORE SHIPPING Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Plamlnia 1/2, Buys 4 5, Maetsuycker 6 A, Bendoran 6/7, Bogota 8/9, Star Betelgeuse 10 11, Cardiganshire 13/14, Borneo 15/16. Musi Lloyd 18. Halldor \9, Tronoh N.Wall 3. East Sea N.Wall 4, Senggarang N.Wail 5. Sorteklint146 words
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Miscellaneous133 1959-10-02 2 Leong. Landak. Tai Tiong, Zipper, Beetcmg, Selat Siberut, Sri Seria, New Coronation. Kian Guan. Hin Chuan, Francoise. Rosita. Antonia, Mg. Bahru. Marudu, Tai Tiong, Jarak, Matahari. Albert Dock: Betiri. No. i Dock: Islander. Keppei Harbour Wharf: Britiniar. Benveg. Chermin Wharf: San Fernando, Recorder. T- Ayer North: Indari. T. Aye r133 words
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Miscellaneous21 1959-10-02 2 POP —S utcr ackers Suite I vou must learm It \tl\ LEFT I -5 MV (VY "H-IE "TViraOA-T »^V BOSS Z21 words
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241 1959-10-02 3 CENTRAL COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS TENGKU'S PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. (JxMNO is expected to revert to its pre-1955 constitution, giving headquarters direct control over State branches, including Singapore. The proposal to return to the old order was made by the president Tengku Abdul Rahman,241 words
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Article150 1959-10-02 3 SINGAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will be the main speaker at a public meeting to be held at 5.15 p.m. today to celebrate the birthday of Gandhi. The venue is the Gandhi memorial hall m Race Course Road. leading British woman architect. Miss Jane B.150 words
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136 1959-10-02 3 Babas to stage play for SJAB fund *T<HE St. John Council will stage an allmale Baba play "Kaseh Ibu Tiri" (love of a stepmother) at the Badminton stadium tomorrow and Sunday at 8 each night. The show, produced by Dr. Essel Tan m aid of the St. John Ambulance Brigade136 words
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Advertisement130 1959-10-02 3 THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY OCKED a -I V TOWN) H t >ntl mi-fiewK 3rd Rd Spore h 0- ***** Dc -~i 8.30 a.m. to pm. ftrttnrh: ton Garden W jf-.vi Estate Call on us for your Medical, Toilet Cosmetic Requirements INDES I REFRIGERATOR A cobmet with h trotn U.S.A. Moec cv.130 words
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Advertisement333 1959-10-02 3 Getting MARRIED? Make arrangements NOW for your Wedding Photographs to be taken by the Free Press Wedding Pictures Service. Telephone Singapore 2800 and we will arrange for a Free Press photographer to take pictures at your wedding and reception. Or you can write to the Free Press Photographic Dept., Straits333 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous727 1959-10-02 3 j^k H^^ BORN today, you are one birthday star be your daily of the peace-loving m- guide, dividuals of the world. You TOMORROW 7 want to see everyone live In LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) harmony and are sincere Combine business and and persevering m your ef- pleasure to your distinct727 words
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Article, Illustration655 1959-10-02 4 PEKING CAN UPSET BALANCE OF POWER China has ane at svartd's largest armies -mm --m m^mm m^mmm^--m m^--- m^---,mmMmmmmm----mm----. I -B_Ml_____________________________--__->>^---aa«___B*«-»— «__*_____Hl»_____BB^ 'able ta raise 60 tn it lian men By RONALD P. KRISS COMMUNIST CHINA, just 10-years-old, already looms as the potenv tial spoiler, the upsetter. of the world's655 words
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414 1959-10-02 4 Burma calls for 'graceful exit' from colonies BURMA'S Foreign Minister, U Chan Tun Aung, said at the United Nations General Assembly that one main reason why democracy was receiving setbacks in many newly-independent nations was that "many of their new leaders are pervaded with a sense of frustration and desperation414 words
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Book of the Week
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Article160 1959-10-02 4 DEAR MIRANDA. By Guthrie Wilson. Hutchinson, 13/6 npHIS is the story, told as an autobiography, of a woman whose heart (and everything else about her) was m the right place. Her knowledge of the ways of the world never dampened her capacity for love. Australia160 words
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Article143 1959-10-02 4 NOW answer these general knowledge questions and win the Book of the Week reviewed above: 1. For what do the initials M.C.C. stand? 2. With what city do you associate Ha run aJ- Rash id? 3. On what river does this city stand? 4. What was143 words
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Article282 1959-10-02 4 rE SIEGE AT DANCING BIRD. Alan Le May. Fon tana Books, $1.25. Alan Le May has a close understanding of life m the early West and has woven an authentic and exciting tale of love and hatred. A STRANGER IN MY ARMS. Robert Wilder. Pan Books,282 words
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Advertisement670 1959-10-02 4 Joy Forever MATCHING EN6AGEMENT WEDDING RINGS ia GOLD, WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. P.H. HENDRY j Jewellers tL Silversmiths, g 78. North Bridge Rd.. Spare Koala Lompur. CLASSIFIED ADS, AT YOUR SERVICE Words $2 (Min.)— Box S» cts. mxtrm TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from Transparency Telephone •Life' ***** P.O. Box 1108, Spore.670 words
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Advertisement285 1959-10-02 4 OS v IK'S m !t 'S 1,--)>SBelle Howell B!sr V ZX K]k Price: $675- (Spore) \\\\\m\\\\\. Wm-^ M_ You'll be amazed at the high fidelity, broadcast- quality of your tapes. You'll enjoy the adv.- jnd system that reproduces your tapes with full coverage of the audible range and o ial285 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous492 1959-10-02 4 rr!_^i""^"^^^^^^t^^"'™"~^H \W~ *^^^~^H 4 Ten in the Indian coin, putting out a feeler (7). 5 Backward fiah in the shelter (3). 6 5 ac almost returns to honour, but may pilfer (5). 10 When yours is as good as mine, it's anybody's (5). 11 Product of denationalisation? (5). 13 The492 words
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220 1959-10-02 5 THE LIST WILL BE CLOSED THIS MONTH glX scholarships— three for students of Indian origin permanently domiciled in the Federation and Singapore and three for those of nonIndian origin are being offered by the Government of India. The scholarships are available for the year220 words
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Article, Illustration203 1959-10-02 5 18 R.A.F. MEN GET MEDALS EIGHTEEN members of the R.A.F. here m Singapore have been awarded Long Service and Good Conduct Medals. They are: RAF CHANGI: Sgt Clifton Russell Shelton, 35, personal clerk to the Air Officer i/c Administration, Far East Air Force: Chief Technician John Frederick Hemming, 35. an203 words
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Article96 1959-10-02 5 Mothers answer the call WOMEN m Singapore have rallied to a call for volunteer -mothers" to take care of one hundred underprivileged children. The Ministry of Labour and Law has received 10 telephone calls from interested mothers since Mr. K. M. Byrne appealed through the Free Press five days ago.96 words
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Article37 1959-10-02 5 LONDON, Fri. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. the Malayan Minister of Public Works, Posts and Telecom--1 munications. arrived m Lon- don yesterday on his way to the international telecomi munications conference m Geneva. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article13 1959-10-02 5 BANGKOK, Fri.— Princess Alexandra leaves here today for Cambodia. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article294 1959-10-02 5 Model it after Hong Kong, urge Malayan architects rpHE Society of Malayan Architects, while supx porting the Singapore Government's $415 million public housing plan, would like the authorities to amend it. Secretary of the society. Mr. Kee Yeap. said he was aware that this five-year mass housing scheme294 words
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Article, Illustration154 1959-10-02 5 A SEALED deck of cards has been deposited with the Editor of the Free Press by the Singapore branch of the International Brotherhood of Magicians. Its opening will be the highlight of "an exhibition of classical illusions and latest magical mysteries to be performed at the154 words
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Advertisement188 1959-10-02 5 is _J^_______________^l Wrm 7t7 •TV 45" Swiss Embroidered $22.00 $14.00 I 36 Swiss Printed Silk 6.50 4.t0 I /*^^r 48" English Furnishing \^LJt 36" German Printed 2.80$ 1.20 i ft\\ I Chop Kwong Soon 1 Me d fffc 254, South Bridge Rd Spore I ii Ttl: ***** P.O. Bex 933188 words
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Advertisement225 1959-10-02 5 Ml^ Comfortable _He^^^^^T__f > *2y W SPORT WiSHIRTS tf*/j2fS ll_^tf*4 Breeze into your day* Y^A?NIWWWIV\J^ °f un > n the RUn n \yV2W/3^AWtt\fflp root short-sleeved v¥c-^fttfA beauties! dome. choo*e V^fIU^YWTIA from a m'h\c array of 'v^RiJawNß^) the nenrst rolours and v^M^KE^* pattern* to add frc*h to W mm _M casual225 words
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Miscellaneous194 1959-10-02 5 HICH TIDES TODAY: 10.42 a.m. and 10.48 p.m. TOMORROW: 11.11 a.m. and 11.30 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.43 a.m. MONDAY: 0.13 a.m. and 12.17 p.m. TUESDAY: 1.00 a.m. and 12.52 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.51 a.m. and 1.32 p.m. THURSDAY: 2.43 a.m. and 2.14 p.m. -TODAY SINGAPORE ARTS 11 a.m 5.15 p.m.; Mandarin COUNCIL:194 words
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Miscellaneous25 1959-10-02 5 Church bazaar The Wesley Methodist Church will hold its annual bazaar at the church grounds m Fort Canning tomorrow from 12 pjn. to 6 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement446 1959-10-02 6 —^____^_______._«____>_____«__^^ BIMMK. m a_w _^_fe a S;i;^gvißgf B_R________________k________> -^_______ffl_B- Ittßtate^ M^^ W lb r_3_fl k>>^ »j#^^^^^^^W psis^ .---^lL^'.^i^i^^JiißK.^ -__.x\CW-__ < >i#^^:^ A-^f^r-^^ BI W^t^m^ ss><P>^ Wm\m\\\\M^^\mmw r^mMmm@si I^^J r i-j-Tii Ibii _im mW\ M mmf\M «l li m. ji w\^*mtmk. Br _Xv% v v^ 3 Xl ffikm-mJmW*^ iT.4-JJ r_*_ffl r446 words
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Woman and Beauty
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Article166 1959-10-02 7 Two-way traffic In ideas I many Euro:.ci American re influenced As if by ay fashion Japanese show strong Quence. .shion disby leading Jadesigners om c useful these made m 3rit i s h -pecialm, as well m France. .^ls chosen n were all fabrics fabrics tterest is k (left) blue166 words
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Article334 1959-10-02 7 THIS season's fashionable costume prints require considerable study so that your face does not become lost m their busy beauty. You will be wearing dresses, hats, bags and even shoes which are designed or tinted to match the prints. Therefore, consider your face334 words
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Article888 1959-10-02 7 P. BAISTOW - YOUTH- By LADY VIOLET P. BAISTOW JVawv more intewst and activity By T ASKED Lady Violet, whose own youthful energy and verve are a reproach to most of us, what she thought of the young people of today. Were they even less politically conscious than their elders as a result888 words
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Advertisement145 1959-10-02 7 reed fast-growing bodies on farex farex provides just those things that babies and growing children need to build up healthy bodies, farex contains three B*£fl Bi vitamins of the B group to encourage **i\W\m\ *\^Mw keal&y appetite, good digestion, sound mSTT. j^* nerves and a good skin iron to enrich145 words
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Advertisement130 1959-10-02 7 m .'rr^gmr. m r mm^r \i Ja mm* MW Wt' M —^m Mfm\ W __§ft-i_i&.________________p^ ■'m v.-. w ________H__s___b WW mWr m im _y MA M I aW Wm\ ____V^^__k R-BRBR--M A_^o^m. ■P_-________^k HOLLYWOOD Lovely AKIKO KOJIMA jT^\\ I 1^ rjr \jwASb rHj(r M WL A DREAM of a make-up130 words
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238 1959-10-02 8 Dress hints for Moscow travellers kiOSCOW, now over- night from New York vio Pan Americon World Airways Jet Clipper with jet connections at Paris, is attracting more and more women travellers for holidays there. The most important problem for the woman traveller is what to wear. This question has taken238 words
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Article, Illustration373 1959-10-02 8 Ultra sophistication and glamour is the aim now PLAIRE KELLY, M-G-M's new glamour girl, feels that all stars owe an obligation to the public. They should live and dress clamorously so as to set an example that can be followed by anyone. Claire explains, with a shake of her auburr373 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-10-02 8 DANA WYNTER, star of MGM's "Something of Value/ m silk chiffon, white os snow and slim as on icicle, with soft fluted tiers defining her figure. The high Empire bodice is suspended from narrow string straps.40 words
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Article238 1959-10-02 8 UNBOTTLE the genie which lies m your perfume awaiting your command, and enjoy the new glamour-dimension it will give to your life. Make the most of the magic scent by applying your Parfum and Parfum Cologne directly to your skin. Many women still make the mistake238 words
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Advertisement143 1959-10-02 8 -w. 4KB^ SOLE AGENTS: KIAN GWAN (M) LID. IC m i,^ |L nl mmr*~mtmmW Hi Ifl I____J lal __l_r <^___i I__J __l_* m afj KJ *jmV* Br Xi i a fi lfl ___r ___r_l Xl FIRST IN THE FIELD SETTING /jfl lOJ Xl THE STANDARD FOR QUALITY \k\ I M143 words
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Advertisement107 1959-10-02 8 FEMININE TOWELS with New Wondersoft covering PROTECT JSETTER, PROTECT LONGER 't^MW mmmwWmwmHr tmi ii rsA mAmmm 4mw -c^7 A 2mm _{_/^VAWI mr^m^^*WtWk>^W F "^^^BLi^^P^' mmmmm^mma^****.' *ygffi.-ygBBtW k p ai _>__I____a 33 A "m? i \Z mTTrnWrn- mmmy D %^Wmfm. il] MORE COMFORT Hk*M i MUCH MORE COMFORT >(*r hS M107 words
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Article, Illustration256 1959-10-02 9 OHM. IWI SKETCHES OF THE DRESSES WORN BY MARTHA HYER AMI SOPHIA I Oltl IX THE FILM HOUSEROAT ANY cruise-minded young woman would do well to look for inspiration for her sailing wardrobe m the Paramount film "Houseboat." Edith Head, Hollywood s popular designer,256 words
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Article, Illustration279 1959-10-02 9 Everyone Seems Surprised... when they phone me and I explain the details of charges and methods of paying for a charm or a modelling course at my school. Although I can say that many of my ex pupils have neither paid me nor yet owe me anything as I shall279 words
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Advertisement42 1959-10-02 9 E _____3 <^f 6ox o} lour 0 Shocking Sckiaparelli per\umet> (^ologneo _!_a I* ™U Hl fwM wwr*- I^Succeagou Sj g— a -^xcittTtg perlumtZa 2 4ize* availably "S V' per\umet> (£clogneo o4U by Olv" So/* Agents: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD., (Incorporated m Hong Kong)42 words
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Advertisement27 1959-10-02 9 FOR FULLER DETAILS OF COURSES AT Joan Booty's Mannequin Training and Charm School PHONE: 5435 7 or ***** OR WRITE TO MRS. BOOTY AT 42, CHANCERY tANf27 words
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Article380 1959-10-02 10 WHY is Parisian elegance a byword? Why are the French everywhere acknowledged leaders m the world of fashion and beauty? Simply because, m Paris city devoted to the needs of women more people spend more time perfecting aids to beauty than anywhere else on earth. French fashions,380 words
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Article256 1959-10-02 10 Beauty through moisture BEAUTY THROUGH MOISTURE? Yes and a number of cosmetic producers are now emulating Dorothy Gray m the use of a humectant m day and night creams. Dorothy Gray has long recognised the need of the moisturising agent to draw moisture from the air to256 words
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809 1959-10-02 10 JEAN SOWARD - JEAN SOWARD A SPECIAL REPORT FROM ROME: By IT seems to me, broiling m the sort of natural Turkish uath of Rome, that the most interesting fashions to be seen here this season come from the house of a woman who declares herself809 words
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466 1959-10-02 10 PAT TAYLOR - PAT TAYLOR By IWIMMMHIMH— >l gEVEN million British women perm their own hair each year. They do it for varied reasons, but undoubtedly the main one is economy. I have always felt that the woman with little money to spend on herself, but the466 words
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Article194 1959-10-02 10 JAVA has unusual courtship customs. The bo: parents of his wish to marry a ct proposing (if they approve of her), and p end presents. If she breaks off the engagement, shi mv twice the value of these presents. There are no pre-wedding parties m194 words
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Advertisement169 1959-10-02 10 I Dramatic results Satura combines 3 scientific discoveries to help ycur skin look younger and chiffon-fine. latrogenic hormones supplement m^W your diminishing natural hormone m m, supply—help smooth out and cushion away lines and tiny wrinkles! SBi Wjf C\ Special moisturizers pull moisture SSfc* from the air and leave it169 words
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Advertisement34 1959-10-02 10 LADIES ttM next your husband home tin»d and from a bad di y at I try massagin;: th< neck and plunj: into a nic< hot bath H l an old and v< Japanese custom.34 words
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Advertisement224 1959-10-02 11 I orient IcEWiNG MACHINES S OthT Br.m»» Wn**7— p«r month. shroffs Carpet Shop I ii Orchard Rd., S'port. I 5 >* ***** 1, O*frJ'd Mot(>r S owroom > LpAVALI SEASON f Requiremenrs Of Latest Lfg* Sor««*' Blouse Moteriols, K foment Crepes, F«ncy ftrtss Fobct 4 De«or^iv« .kitMS. Liti,wi.Ai:s J5.g7 a224 words
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Advertisement199 1959-10-02 11 HULDA Table and Pedestal Fans H" .tock. .rriye* Hire purchase from $7/- per month SHROFFS J h6 Carpet Shop 60-62, Orchord Rd., Singopore. Tel: ***** (Old Orchord Motor Showroom) JUST ARRIVED BIG SHIPMENT OF REALISTIC PLASTIC FLOWERS FROM ITALY AVAILABLE AT CX. TANG LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. Tels: *****/8199 words
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Advertisement313 1959-10-02 11 *^G mmWr. »'«__*til_V^n ________i i i,m i a ____T ~fl _____P^.ivW»* 7AS EST PLACE TO DO YOUR WEEK-END BARGAIN HUNTING IS RIGHT HERE ON THIS PAGE. THESE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN TOWN. TETORON-COTTON is the latest fabric from America and MANSHIRE shirts are made from it. This new material313 words
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Advertisement540 1959-10-02 11 bought from Chop Gadja, 56 Arab Street. They have the latest and finest quality of Java Batik sarongs. YOU CAN COOL yourself the economical way by hirepurchase on easy terms from Shroffs, 60-62 Orchard Road of HULDA table and pedestal fans 14" and 16" from only $7/- per month. Shroffs540 words
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Advertisement528 1959-10-02 11 SUFFERING FROM UGLY DANDRUFF? Not very pleasant if you are and this can be a s embarrassing for others as It is for you. So If your hair ls ln this unfortunate condition all you have to do is use DANDRICIDE, the amazing lotion that attacks a:.d removes dandruff. Obtainable528 words
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Advertisement308 1959-10-02 11 economical prices. One of their special shoe bargains for this week Is men's suede shoes at only $11/- per pair CUT DOWN THE cost Of your clothes budget by visiting Modern Tailoring of 497 North Bridge Road. Here you can be rest assured of extremely good reductions ln price; for308 words
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Advertisement241 1959-10-02 11 X'MAS SIFTS RECEIVED! Fancy Hand Bags, Belts, Ear. rings S 100 Nylon Fancy, plain Sox, Neckties .tO Bath Towels Fancy Striped 1.00 Man's Shirts, ail sizes doily wear 2 70 Bedshoals, white single 2SO iantzanwaar, tavaral more articles. VWt will convince yoa. LUCK TRADERS LTD. 17, Orchard Rood, Singapore t.241 words
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Advertisement173 1959-10-02 11 JUST ARRIVED! COTTON REVERSIBLE CARPETS 9' x 12' $48.00 9' x 6' $24.00 6' x 6' $18.00 6' x 3' 9.00 SINGH'S 47/49, Stamford Rood, Sinfopore Tel: ***** FLOOR J POLISHER Jf SZ26 fj y m^^^^^fj, Wm* containof Mngaporc $120/Faoarotio* $IJS/-. STOKVIS (MAUYA) LTD. SPECIAL BARGAIN Will oid vory Soor!173 words
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Article, Illustration842 1959-10-02 12 Weaning time is messy— so just accept it Your queries answered NURSE MEG Talking about children oa as_____ae_________________B______________! KEEP HIM out of SUN WHAT is YOUR baby problem? Write to Nurse Meg, an expert m child welfare, and she will tell you how to end your worries. Your name and842 words
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Article, Illustration359 1959-10-02 12 CARPETS TO SUIT ALL POCKETS IF you had lived thousands of years ago you would probably have made your home m a cave. Your furnishing problem would have been solved m no time. You would have collected some rushes or reeds or branches of palm and spread them on the359 words
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Advertisement243 1959-10-02 12 when Ul CCIdl I ww vi I Uf I m^m^mmmmm^^^m MILK FOOD I SPECIALLY PREPARED w FOR Ramlan b. Mohd. Nor, INFANT FEEDING KUala Lumpur. (l LACTOGEN is a correctly-balanced infant V^^^^^f^^A food, enriched by the addition of Vitamin A, \i^TWIB I Vitamin D and Organic Iron. LACTOGEN A\ is243 words
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Advertisement517 1959-10-02 12 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii„„ l||t| HOUSEHOLD lIIVTS This week's competition. A QUICK and easy way of cleaning silver a& silver plate wins the first prize of $2|i the "Household Hints" competition this wm The winner is Mrs. Lee Chen Tao Guan Chuan Street, Singapore, 3. who writ^ Put a handful of washing soda517 words
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Article385 1959-10-02 13 Slipper Prince and Srikandi shape well wmm^ mm >^mmmimmmmmmMmMmmMmMMMMmMmMwMM m M AULAX LEWIS reporting from Penanf 1 ■JRITARA (Forte) who should win the Class 5, Div. 2 sprint on Sunday shaped like a ready made winner this morning when going much better than Pontyfair over385 words
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Article, Illustration101 1959-10-02 13 gIXTY five year old hypnotist, Mr. Henry Blythe of Torquay, has been signed on by Gloucester City (Amateur) Football Club as an "amateur player" for the purpose of hypnotising the team to victory. Br. Blythe set to work by putting the players to sleep and101 words
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Article468 1959-10-02 13 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY Free Press finds talent By THE Singapore Free Press will help SAFA m its bid to improve the State side by scouting promising talent for consideration by its selectors and for a start we strongly recommend two wingers m Fadali Masmir (right) and Said468 words
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Article, Illustration158 1959-10-02 13 M. Harrison- Cray - M. Harrison-Cray By no fewer than four down after the lead of CJC and a switch to D.B. This is one of the many cases where the player not the system, is entirely to blame for an absurd result. North should simply say Two Spades m the first158 words
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Article15 1959-10-02 13 Siglap and S.J.I, drew 6-6 m an inter-school rugger match at Siglap yesterday.15 words
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Article19 1959-10-02 13 Royal Malayan Navy beat Seletar Dravidar 1-0 m a soccer match at Naval Base yesterday. Salleh scored.19 words
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Article15 1959-10-02 13 The Swedish soccer team, Djurgardens. will play two matches m Singapore m December.15 words
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192 1959-10-02 13 Rose wins Spore mile cycling race fHRILLS and spills were the order of the day m the Malayan Rough Riders Cycling Club's first plank track championships held at the Great World last night. In the women's 1 mile event, there was a pile-up where three competitors suffered cuts and bruises.192 words
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Article27 1959-10-02 13 Tankards defeated a R.N.Z.S. Pukaki second team by 15 points (three tries and two penalties) to nil m a rugger match on the padang yesterday.27 words
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Article28 1959-10-02 13 Singapore Recreation Club beat University of Malaya by 13 points (two goals and try) to three points (try) m a rugger match on the padang yesterday.28 words
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Article22 1959-10-02 13 Queenstown Community Association beat Cable and Wireless 4-0 m a Div. 4 S.HA. league hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday.22 words
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207 1959-10-02 13 THIS MORNINGS CASUS ON FOKCIGN SPOUT MELBOURNE, Fri.— Champion miler Herb Elliott has torn up the "attack- ing" letter he received yesterday from his coach, Percy Cerutty. "I read the letter of course. It was a bit more forceful than others I have207 words
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Advertisement185 1959-10-02 13 fad Pi oo i -known AISON MOOERNE Koud. Tri. ?74t>6. on Njturdars INSECTS '^gg rf""^_ Protect your health against INSECT =^Si diseases carried by flies, BOMB P CSi 'm mmmmf *B^Wtt mosquitoes, fleos and roaches. fen^d U* Block Flag insecticides to L^rdfe 'NSECT SPRAY dtstf< thwe <o foeL mtmmm* leaves185 words
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Advertisement202 1959-10-02 13 m mi,)»iiwiiiii,M 1... i.... »f "i hiih "^yiwM| -m mmfUmmmmm \/m F JsbmF wm QUALITY BEACHWEAR FOR LADIES WATERSUN SWIMSUITS WILL LOOK BETTER AND GIVE LONGER WEAR Now Available m all sizes. GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. (House of Elegance Quality) Raffles Place, Spore Tel: *****/6 -smmmß For Comfort and Quiet,202 words
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Miscellaneous93 1959-10-02 13 TODAY'S SfrOlir n RUGGER: Raffles Institution past v present, R.1.; Nee Soon Garrison v R.A.F. Tengah, Nee Soon. SOCCER: SAFA. Premier League Royal Navy v Malays, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m.; Senior Cup— Darul Afiah "A" 1.R.C.. Jalan Besar, 7 p.m. HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div. I— S.C.C. S.C.RC., padang, Div. 2— Schools93 words
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Article263 1959-10-02 14 Envoys boycott ceremonial parade LONDON, Friday. "PEOPLE'S CHINA has set herself poles apart from the Arab nation and her friendship with it," Cairo radio accused yesterday. Broadcasting m Arabic, the state controlled radio charged China with violating the five principles of co-existence signed by Mr.263 words
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Article162 1959-10-02 14 A COMEDY FULL OF MERIT rOSE who would understand the remarkable sway exercised by that powerful monarch King Football over Britain from September to May every year could not do better than visit the Naval Base Theatre Club's sparkling production of Glenn Melvyn's comedy "The Love Match." Gerry Lodge never162 words
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Article20 1959-10-02 14 JAKARTA. Fri. A mass display of military power will take place on Armed Forces Day on Monday. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article125 1959-10-02 14 'Arrogant and rude -UN quarrel \7EW YORK, Fri. i r An "arrogant and rude young man" was how Mr. Walter S. Robertson, United States Far Eastern expert, described Philippine ambassador to Britain, Mr. Leon M. Guerrero, yesterday. The 44-year-old Filipino replied: "He is too old to understand the new Asia125 words
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Article201 1959-10-02 14 LONDON, Friday. THE Labour Party yesterday pledged that it would abolish purchase tax on clothes and household goods if returned to power and was quickly accused by its Conservative and Liberal opponents of trying to bribe the voters. A statement from Labour headquarters said purchaseReuter - 201 words
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Article25 1959-10-02 14 NEW YORK. Fri.—Twentyseven beneiiciaries have been named m the US$6O million will of Mr. Howard Gould, a New York 'financier.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-10-02 14 picture. S i h t P_ ol deoaters (,eft to right): Miss Leong Siew Chen of St. Margaret's school Mr. Ronald Chan of St Andrew s and Miss Ambika Ramalingam. also of St. Marcarefs. all of whom spoke for the motion.- Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Article298 1959-10-02 14 QNE hundred and twenty-five Singapore school w children yesterday decided that they are being given too much freedom. They voted m favour of the motion "teenagers of today are given too much freedom and that crime and disorder is the result" m a debate at298 words
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Article45 1959-10-02 14 LONDON, Fri.— The United States is consulting its Atlantic Pact allies about a possible reduction m restrictions on strategic trade with the Communist world. Private talks are under way as preliminary to a Pact meeting m Paris later this month.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 45 words
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Article20 1959-10-02 14 TORONTO, Fri. The Toronto Globe and Mail will open a news office next week m Peking- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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156 1959-10-02 14 JERUSALEM. Fri.— London financier Mr. Friedrich Grunwald's permit to stay m Israel was revoked last night by the Minister of the Interior. An announcement said: 'The Minister of the Interior. Mr. Israel Bar-Yehouda, today signed an order revoking the sojourn permit of Friedrich sonReuter - 156 words
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Article156 1959-10-02 14 HORAGOLLA (Ceylon), Fri. rpHE widow and children of Mr. Solomon Banda- ranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon assassinated last week, clung distraught to the coffin lid as it was placed over his body just before the funeral here yesterday. ben members ol" the family earned the coffinReuter - 156 words
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Article71 1959-10-02 14 COLOMBO. Fri. The "fullest inquiry" into the assassination of Mr. Bandaranaike has been ordered by his successor as Prime Minister, Mr. Dahanayake. Earlier a police chief had been quoted as saying there was no political motive behind the slaying, but Mr. Da ha nay ake has repudiated71 words
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Advertisement369 1959-10-02 14 FIVE STEPS TO STEREO HOME ENTERTAINMENT THE H.M.V. "PRINCESS" WAY! FIRST— Heor the HMV "p"nce"" Con«olette Auto Radiogrom at our premises. QCPHMn DecidV whether you wish to purchase the mono gLUUnU version priced at $360/- or stereo version for $560/-. Cash Prices: $288/- for mono version $448/- for stereo version369 words
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Advertisement427 1959-10-02 14 Cinema^ CATNAV. Phone 3340T toutn Pmmm ODCON Phone A PrivaU Af A H3O NCW ALHAMBRA p htt|t A v. ODCbN KATinc p h^ ho V mtmm T. i 1 lanr NOTICES THI B\ kK R| D i < IN THE HIGH COURT I THE STATE OF SINCAto ISLAM) Ol sr427 words
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