The Singapore Free Press, 5 October 1959
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Title Section14 1959-10-05 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS COMING No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1959. 15 CENTS.14 words
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117 1959-10-05 1 New role New role of S'pore teacher er for K s Mr. Yong .eachers' graduai. ii at the >ed a pel Government her. he role to builder. The the Malayan the disrup ir.munalour would be -rooms, tchers to hem d Memb of as .iunal I hen have th timely I117 words
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Article, Illustration329 1959-10-05 1 Department of Civil Aviation officials may be called on to make statements Full-scale investigation into hotel rent arrears pHE Singapore Government has started a full-scale investigation into the accumulation of rent arrears, totalling more than 1.000. owed by the management of the former Airport Hotel, Ltd., whichFree Press - 329 words
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Article227 1959-10-05 1 One million hit in West Bengal CALCUTTA, Monday. SEVENTEEN people have lost their lives and 50,000 have been left homeless in floods which have hit Southern West Bengal after three days of torrential rain. About a million people were affected. Thousands of homes collapsed. The armyReuter; U.P.I - 227 words
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Article23 1959-10-05 1 Eight cases of food were destroyed when a provision shop in Pasir Panjang, Singapore, caught fire at 4.30 this morning.23 words
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Article130 1959-10-05 1 OKLAHOMA CITY, Mon.— New floods, fed by cloudbursts In neighbouring Texas, yesterday sent hundreds of people fleeing to higher ground in Oklahoma, where thousands are still homeless after the worst floods In the State's history. Red Cross officials estimated 6,000 Oklahomans had been driven fromReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration107 1959-10-05 1 Drive on unlicensed ice-cream vendors THE Singapore City Coun- ctt has intensified its campaign against unlicensed ice-cream vendors. Several vendors have been prosecuted during the past fortnight. Cases against a few others are pending. The drive is not only against unlicensed vendors but also against icecream manufactured without a licenceFree Press - 107 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-10-05 1 picture. Abu Bakar bin Haji Puteh (holding pole) 35. and S. Gunasekaran (holding snake). 20. and the 16-foot-lonc python which they captured with the assistance of two others (not in picture) after a H-hour dawn struggle in the home of Mr. Loke Wan Tho in Gallop Road.Free Press - 73 words
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187 1959-10-05 1 TALKS IN LONDON SUCCESSFUL, SAYS DR. GOH SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, described his talks in London as "successful" when he returned here this morning. Dr. Goh. looking tired but cheerful, was met by a group of his supporters and Mr. Hon Sui Sen, the Permanent Secretary to187 words
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Article33 1959-10-05 1 October first grade robber buyers f .o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at IOOVi cents per ib. down one and three-eighths cents on Friday's close. The tone was uncertain.33 words
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Article163 1959-10-05 1 $21,000 grabbed in 18 hours TN three separate rob--1 beries in Singapore thieves stole cash, goods and jewellery worth almost $21,000 in the past 18 hours. The biggest amount lost was from the house of the cashier of the Lam Soon Cannery, Mr. Wee Ee Eng, in Jurong Road. At163 words
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Advertisement23 1959-10-05 1 IBS IS wk I I lj^ '^k Umbm ife shaving I after shaving fTfJL* FOB MEN i N«w Y«rk Tmwu l U I23 words
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Advertisement53 1959-10-05 1 The Singapore Scene Page 4 Johore news Page 6 Footlights and Floodlights Page 7 Cartoons Page 8 Women's Corner Page 3 Your lucky star Page 3 Two promising apprentice jockeys Page 8 Penang race review Page 9 The Gap Hill Climb Special report and pictures Page 9 Other overseas cable53 words
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Advertisement48 1959-10-05 1 UM(lsP®^ \\JwlAlWk\ 4 monaural nlrlPit HI FIAMfUWIM 1/lP**^ IJ* THI FIRST /nJMI fyon^t* SINCE I934 o^Bßlfl Uied by M.Uy. No. 1 Prime* Strwt, EASTLAND siN«Afo»ii. LMJILHnU T- 21J25 risif to C. K. TANG LTD 310 Orchard Rood, Singapore-9 Tels: ***** ***** ***** Will surely solve your Cifi Problems48 words
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Article101 1959-10-05 2 RI: 'Press button' stage by 1 960 IAKARTA. Mon. Major- 1 J General Djatikusumo, >>r of L&nd Comjucations, said he hoped o have land transport in Indonesia up to a "press button" stage of efficiency the end of 1960. Minister, who was forerty the Republic's Con-.-General in Singapore. .d theReuter - 101 words
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Article15 1959-10-05 2 TOKYO, Mon.— Pope John has sent Japan M560,000 for typhoon relief. U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
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Article93 1959-10-05 2 START ON TRADE BAN IN R.I. MEDAN, Mon. A start has been made in North Sumatra towards realising the ban on the Chinesedominated retail trade in villages. Officials are investigating reports that alien traders are transferring their businesses to their children who have become Indonesian citizens. Alien Chinese and IndianReuter - 93 words
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Article35 1959-10-05 2 JAKARTA. Mon. A big flre in Bandjcrmasin, South Borneo, completely destroyed a bank, shops, a factory and part of an hotel with a total loss of millions of rupiahs. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article28 1959-10-05 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Military authorities here have set up a special committee to accelerate the transport of goods piled up in godowns at Tandjung Priok harbour. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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155 1959-10-05 2 THE East Asiatic Co. Ltd. has been appointed sole agents in Singapore, Malaya and Borneo for Messrs. Schnellpressenfabrik A Q Heidelberg, manufacturers of the Original Heidelberg Printing Presses. More than 100,000 of these presses are in use throughout the world. In direct charge155 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-10-05 2 Americas first jet passenger boarding system is now in operation at San Francisco International Airport. It allows passengers to board a plane from nose or tail, completely protected from the elements. Installed at a cost of over M5300.000. the "jetway'' is glass-enclosed, red carpeted and its moveable65 words
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164 1959-10-05 2 WASHINGTON, Monday. ISSUES facing the newly created International Development Association are expected to be submitted soon to executive directors of the World Bank by its president, Mr. Eugene Black. At the same time, less-developed nations are concerned about a move in some quarters164 words
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Article37 1959-10-05 2 CHADDERTON. Lancashire. Mon. Fire which last night swept the A. V. Roe aircraft factory here will not affect; production of the Avro 748 turbo-prop airliner or the Shackleton rescue aircraft, the company announced. i ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article193 1959-10-05 2 But beneath the relaxed mood at the closing session of the annual conference of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund there was still an undercurrent of concern. Less developed nations are anxious about their chances of obtaining adequate foreign capital in the years to come. Every year the193 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-10-05 2 THE Singapore Government has drules regarding the issue of advai to ships calling here. Master Attendant Mr. R. L. Rickard has told the ship- ping community that thi.^. policy was needed "owing to occurrences of misuse of ad- j vance clearance facilities." From now on,136 words
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Article14 1959-10-05 2 JAKARTA. Soeharto. Smallholders Inc ordered all enterp field to i- ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-10-05 2 The U.S. Navy's first nuclear- powered surface ship, the cruiser Long Beach, floats in River Fore at Quincy. Massachusetts, after its christening at the Bethlehem Steel Company's shipyard. The 14,000-ton ship was moved from its building ways to a wet dock Dor further outfitting.46 words
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Article68 1959-10-05 2 'COME TO OUR FAIR' MESSAGE MR. RICHARD R.EVNES, a Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry executive is expected in Singapore on Oct. 24. Mr. Revnes, Managing Director of the 1960 Chicago International Trade Fair, is on a tour of 22 cities in 16 countries. During his trip, he will urge68 words
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Article37 1959-10-05 2 JAKARTA, Mon. Figures released by the Banka tin mines company show decreasing production since 1955. The figures, in long tons, were 1955 22,825 1956— 20,214 1957—17,345 1958 17,128. The management blamed worn-out equipment. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article707 1959-10-05 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pric SINGAPORE, Saturday. INDUSTRIALS PreviMS Teday Alex Bricks Pret. 1.75 1.70 Ords. 12.35 2.20 Atlas Ice 500 5.00 88. Petrol 50 6 48BM. Trustees 5.25 525 Con Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19'- Ords. 38 37 6 Federal Dispensary .98 1.00 Fitzpatricks707 words
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Advertisement247 1959-10-05 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 6c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Spore P. S'ham Penang HESSENSTEIN (UOYO) 12/14 Oct 15/11 Oet 11/17 Oet IRAUNSCNWEI6 (NAPAC) 22/25 Oet 21/27 Oct 27/21 Oct SCHWAIENSTEIN (UOYO) 30 Oet/ 2 Nev To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama, Nagoya and247 words
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Miscellaneous33 1959-10-05 2 POP -Drink* td-mt Oft y g -r^^T womao {EV I PfBHAW -Shi -"^3 ALWAVS I-OO^^V^ MAS UOVffO AND w*O\y u^4^tt^bl LOST V SAo-ivEO M y) fi} y V. >^ O»-« •s.'O "SMC WOM KtTVti33 words
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Miscellaneous69 1959-10-05 2 p 7 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are*. Borneo 1/2, Rajula 4/5, Meiten Maru 6A, Tong Ylck 6/7, Bendoran 8/9, Peleus 10/11, Cardiganshire 13/14, Pres. Jefferson 15/16, Musi Lloyd 18, Selangor N< Wall 3, Emp. Gannet 21/22, Teucer 23/24, Cellina 25/26, Malaya 27/28, Seika69 words
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Article, Illustration200 1959-10-05 3 WOMEN'S CORNER MUCH TO LEARN J<*P beauticians »f Spore women yUI average woman in «pore suffers from.i" inferiority complex us t** as looks are -gacerned. fnot a rash but one s been careened by two beauty culturMitsuko :id Miss Sa--21. nclusion they r having made faces In teaching the artFree Press - 200 words
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Article117 1959-10-05 3 Loss of leg has not stopped him A MAN who suffered the loss of a leg to escape death from cancer left Singapore by Air India super constellation yesterday for his home in Tangier. North Africa He is Mr. H. Parsran Fattehehand. 70, chief executive of International Trades Corporation, a117 words
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Article73 1959-10-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council is considering insuring against risks with established insurance firms. The Council has in the past carried out its own insurance from funds maintained by the Council itself. A spokesman for the Council said today that the new measure73 words
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Article, Illustration420 1959-10-05 3 Whole family to be baptised— triumph of a girl's faith FREE PRESS STAFF REPORTER AN the first of next month a whole family of 13 will be baptised in St. Tharesa Church, Singapore, within a stone's throw from where they live. What made Mr. Stephen Yeo, 60, a pensioner andFree Press - 420 words
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Article188 1959-10-05 3 NO EXTRA CHARGES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tenants of temporary squatter dwellings in Kuala Lumpur are getting power supplies from the Central Electricity Board. The Board's area manager, Mr. A. A. Allen, said mat squatters were avid electricity consumers. Some of them operated radios and other electrical188 words
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Article213 1959-10-05 3 mHE Director of TelecomX munications at the War Office, Major-General E. S. Cole is due in Singapore today on a visit to FARELF. He will visit Royal Navy, Army and R.A.F. telecommunications Installations before flying to Hong Kong next Monday. The Consul-General for the Netherlands in Singapore, Mr.213 words
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Article154 1959-10-05 3 THE president of the Queensland Chamber of Manufacturers, Mr. J. R. Gibson, said in Singapore today that Australian export business depended largely on South-East Asian countries. Mr. Gibson, who arrived here over the weekend, add- j ed that Australian manu- 1 facturers were now planning154 words
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Advertisement75 1959-10-05 3 99th y^W^i DON'T FORGET TO VISIT THE BIGGEST SALE IN SINGAPORE HUNDREDS OF ITEMS AT I NBELIEVABLY LOW COST (fl m 9 SPORES ONLY EXCLUSIVE IA £S% *ift£LL3* MEN'S SHOP \(\p fl7l/lA*£z** 81 H|GH ST TEL ***** OPEN FROM 9.30a.m.— 6p.m. RAFFLES ~AN GRILL tand tOf ,,,thetaD... vl^ ■«e reservations75 words
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Advertisement216 1959-10-05 3 c > U /tf S O UNPACKED FROM U.S.A. U.K. LATEST STYLES OF BOYS GIRLS BABY S CLOTHING IN NEW STYLES newer yBKBZjW SEE THEM AT: WASSIAMULL'S CHILDREN'S SHOP S'PORE The KOLOK First Grade Special Ribbon made on a cotton Cloth of extra hign count. tight weave and balanced construction216 words
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Miscellaneous378 1959-10-05 3 Bu are I ce in your mid-20s will good use of this day to in•l hard start you out in your pro- strument your plans. ve effl- fession. Look for exceptional AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. joy during the first week in 19> A good opportunity you have January each year. combined378 words
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The Singapore Scene
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948 1959-10-05 4 S'PORE IS CAUGHT UP IN SWEEP OF HISTORY JOSTLED GENERATION CAN YET REMOULD TN the churning up of the soil, a lot of r grass is buried. In the changing pattern of South-East Asia, a generation in Singapore is dislocated. The scenarios are being rolled away, the plot rehashed, and948 words
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Article, Illustration273 1959-10-05 4 Exploding myths on 'how to keep sober' By MURIEL PENN r*OOD food and good drink go together. Those who appreciate the one usually also appreciate the other. The high reputation of French cooking was won in no small part through the lavish use of wines to marinate and tenderise, toReuter - 273 words
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Advertisement638 1959-10-05 4 Drink I W j A real 1 fruit Juice ORANGE-ADE j iiiiiiiiiiiiimlllHHlHl rwilUltlWlf Straits Tunes Free Press For th« conv««»««e« of ti*or% mm reprotonimiivos «t Ist rimme. COLD STORAGE ARCADE, Orchard Ro«d, i*n*m*or*. wW totmrrm mmII mdvmrtimiimmntt •Md box numbot ropHot. Classified mdrmrtnotmmmH »l«««d T m SJnf«por« mmy mhm km638 words
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Advertisement66 1959-10-05 4 Do this twice a week and make your toilet bowl v- the cleanest spot 7 in the house A flKfll 1 1 Sani-Flush^~^J\ •Cleans I Disinfects I Deodorizes •Removes hard -wafer rusf sfoiV^ VIQUTPI oc I JWI^SF B u ui n 9 a mmera 1 (PPS^r or Photography I accessories?66 words
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Miscellaneous264 1959-10-05 4 CLUES ACROSS 4 The fur is black on the shield 2 Means of getting from place 5 £j. essed thus does Navy to place may throw one in.o pu( {t& romper suit on? (7) ecstasies (9>. 6 To know Scotland what's 8 Hurrah, here's a villain! (5). merely symbolic (5").264 words
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Miscellaneous36 1959-10-05 4 NT il^^l aoilV ZZ UujxJg ig :^npv OZ 'II :«iq.ißW 'l :u93jox 9 :rp» :p«snun '81 -pssoio 'ti :?b*h»h -^ao *S :aiq«S f tujopy '6 -91& '91 :&n 'si lauswj. 'H :otq -w«Ji 'Z 'I :nmOQ36 words
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Miscellaneous176 1959-10-05 4 Radio S 9 pare P.M 1.00 Programme Summary bO2 Melody Market; 1.30 The ews; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 The Vienna Boys Choir; 2.00 Close Down. Schools' Broadcast: 4 10 Signature Tune; 4.13 Adventures In Malay ,(for Primary Schools) produced by Maureen Liew- 433 Interval Music? 4.35—5.00 Songtime. 5.00 Programme Summary; 503176 words
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Article325 1959-10-05 5 EXTENSIVE TOURSJTHROUGHOUT MALAYA ARE BEING PLANNED -THIS CALL WILL GO TO S'PORE I UNDERGRADS UNIVERSITY students want to play a major role in building a better Singapore. Main emphasis of the programme of activities of the University of Malaya Students' Union in Singapore this325 words
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Article, Illustration140 1959-10-05 5 FIRST BUY— A LABOURER'S HAT Mrs. John Gordon, of C Cairns, North Queens- if land, fulfilled a life- long ambition when g the troopship MV Flam- inia called at Singapore to disembark troops of S the Ist Battalion. Royal Australian Regiment and 5 i supporting units pro- ceeding direct to140 words
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257 1959-10-05 5 r»n of Engineers, Singapore, is willing to train local boys nal engineei An official of the association told the Free Press that there was an acute shortage of qualified marine engineers. After the war. the official explained, two local Chinese were trained by the257 words
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247 1959-10-05 5 Lack of land holds up Apex Clubs' scheme •yHE Apex Clubs* re- habilitatlon scheme for former leprosy patients In Singapore has come to a standstill because the clubs cannot get any land. The project calls for the settlement of ten former leprosy patients and their families on farm land. The247 words
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Article59 1959-10-05 5 TAKARTA, Mon.— An IndoJ nesian dance troupe is reported planning a tour ol Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Japan and Manila, beginning in midOctober. Mr. Bagong Kusudiardjo, creator of modern Indonesian dances at Jogjakarta, told reporters the troupe of 12 artists would be away for aboutReuter - 59 words
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Article23 1959-10-05 5 The Singapore Cage Bird Society will hold a lecture on "All about Budgerigars" at the Cultural Centre on Oct. 15.23 words
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Article99 1959-10-05 5 Singapore goods seized in RI JAKARTA, Mon. Police in J Surabaya- East Java were reported to nave detained eight persons on suspicion of being involved in attempting to smuggle contraband articles worth 1,250,000 rupiahs. The articles, including spectacles, rings, buttons and pens, in quantities of hundreds of dozens, were reportedReuter - 99 words
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213 1959-10-05 5 Polytechnic Registrar resigns MINISTRY MAN IS THERE T»HE Singapore Polyx technic's first Registrar, Mr. I. F. Outtrim, has submitted his resignation, the Free Press understands. Asked why he was quitting, Mr. Outtrim declined to comment. Other Polytechnic officials, including the Principal, Mr. D. J. Williams, would not say anything either.213 words
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Article118 1959-10-05 5 pORTY-ONE mentally deficient and abnormal children who ha r e been looked after by the social Welfare Department for years, will now come under the care of the Ministry of Health. The children, now living at Holne Chase, Tanglin will be soon transferred to a118 words
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Article189 1959-10-05 5 n SINGAPORE Police are on the hunt for cobwebs, dust, and any other undesirable things that may have drifted into their offlces unnoticed. They want to make sure everything is shipshape when Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew visits them this week as part of his189 words
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Miscellaneous178 1959-10-05 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 12.17 p.m. TOMORROW: 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. FRIDAY: 3.56 a.m. and 3.04 p.m. SATURDAY: 5.24 a.m. and 4.11 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.18 a.m. and 5.54 p.m. TOPtff BUKIT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB: Table tennis indoor games178 words
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Article, Illustration434 1959-10-05 6 A. Mahadeva - Work begins on Merdeka Park A. Mahadeva Bv The first phase of a project to convert a 32-acre site at the southern entrance to the Federation into a giant recreational park, to be known as Johore Bahru Merdeka Park, is under way. When completed, the park will be a showpiece434 words
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Article, Illustration940 1959-10-05 6 To make the kampong fowl lay more eggs JOHORE which pioneered animal husbandry in the Federation when the Animal Husbandry Station at Kluang was established is to take another step to improve the economic outlook of the country. A few days ago Inche Johari bin Haji Mohamed Daud, Director of940 words
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Article57 1959-10-05 6 Epidemk hits Java Two die JAKARTA U< sons in Cr "positively al typhus ep.der to the Antar The a^ in Jogjakarta sons had d ed hospital. A bigjection dr. i j the affect i trict. paten. The usons. mostly i ed symp* believed to ha by din; unhygiInflueiw i broken57 words
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Article, Illustration113 1959-10-05 7 ALAN YANG - SINGAPORE Footlights floodlights LATEST NEW OF SCREEN AND STAGE ALAN YANG I'm glad I the stageMaureen B. no a 17N rl had to decision. om school, to choose beprecarious entertain_fe job as t4 the >he never re01 singing to Forces, 24reen Hartley ie told me of oved singin n I113 words
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Article, Illustration448 1959-10-05 7 Husband and wife play romantic pair in Mikado KOMANCE and marriage in real life; a romantic pair on the stage. What could be more appropriate? And that's how it is in the Naval Base Singers' forthcoming production of The Mikado, for young married couple Betty and David Brown take the448 words
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Article, Illustration373 1959-10-05 7 Alan Khoo - MUSIC AND ACTING ARE PART OF MY LIFE,' SAYS JILL Alan Khoo By MRS. JILL Maggs has been in Singapore scarcely five months but she has already won recognition in local theatrical circles. A member of the Singapore Musical Society, she was singled out for her performance in Handel's oratorio373 words
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Article, Illustration280 1959-10-05 7 Margaret Wee - NURSE STELLA IS STAR OF T.V. FILM, TOO Margaret Wee By WE in Singapore will not see her debut as a film star, although she is a Singaporean, but hundreds of thousands of television viewers throughout the world will. She is Stella Pope, 23-year-old consulting nurse whose international personality and280 words
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Article, Illustration372 1959-10-05 7 SALMAH'S FILM CAREER BEGAN BY COINCIDENCE QALMAH AHMAD, star of Malay films, became a screen favourite by a coincidence. Just at the time when she was in the public eye, having won two beauty contests, Cathay-Keris Productions were looking for a young girl to play the daughter of Pontianak in372 words
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Article, Illustration270 1959-10-05 7 WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT ZSA ZSA? HOW much do you know about Zsa Zsa I Gabor? Most of the I questions in this week's I Film Quiz are about the I glamorous Hungarian I star. Send your answers to Film Quiz, The Free Press, Times House, River Valley Road,270 words
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Advertisement109 1959-10-05 7 Special A C SALt CROCODILE SHIRTS From $2.90 r""""^. BUY NOW At > WIPING STORE No. 6, Ruffles Place. Single Rotary Type HW-8 Portoble Electric Hand Aux. Sole Agents: H. M. SASSOON 117a b North Bridge Rd. Singapore: Phones *****/***** Obtainable from: CHEE KOW 181 /E ft F Jalan Kayu,109 words
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Article207 1959-10-05 8 NEW VICE HAUNTS WATCHED: RAIDS AT ANY MOMENT THOSE FOUND SOLICITING IN PUBLIC ARE WARNED FREE PRESS STAFF REPORTER MEN of the AntiVice Squad of the Singapore Police are hot on the trail of callgirls who have moved out from the known red light areas to residential207 words
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Article100 1959-10-05 8 Free Press picture y taken at the second an- E niversar> dinner of the E Advertising Students' E 2 Association on Saturday, E shows from left to E right: Mr. Sunny Giam. Miss Gloria Yeo, Miss Mary Chee and Mr. Choong Boon Pin. Mr. Sunny Giam100 words
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Article148 1959-10-05 8 MTUC to organise workers LEADERS TO BE TRAINED IT-UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Trade Union Congress has begun to implement its plan to organise workers in the Federation. This follows the recommendation of a special committee headed by the MTXJC president, Mr. S. P. S. Nathan, who studied the plan148 words
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224 1959-10-05 8 STRICT CHECK ON WHAT GIRLS READ IN SCHOOLS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. SCHOOL headmistresses are keeping a strict check on girls reading "undesirable" books and comics —in schools They said they would ap- predate it if parent* would i co-operate with them in keeping an eye on their girls' activities and224 words
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Article59 1959-10-05 8 CAIRO. Mon.— The Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram said yesterday China had recalled her envoy here. Mr. Chen Chia-kang, to report on the current dispute with the United Arab Republic. In Peking it wa^ learned that two more U.A.R. diplomats were going home on leave besides the Charge d'Affaires59 words
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Article259 1959-10-05 8 Three lift records in one night WARSAW, Mon. Three world records were claimed when the lightheavyweight division was decided on the fifth day of the world weight-lifting championships here on Saturday. Rudolf Plyukfolder, of the Soviet Union, won the title with a total 0fV457.5 kilograms (l.OOe l^ lb) to beat259 words
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Article, Illustration470 1959-10-05 8 These lads will be tap jockeys By LEE FOO SAN rpHE new policy of encouraging Mal- ayan lads to become full-fledged jockeys is laudable. Local boys have a natural aptitude for riding and, given the necessary help and training, would deve- lop into proficient jockeys. Take the cases of Mat470 words
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Article76 1959-10-05 8 FALLOWING e p' F gramme for shows, to be talks, by of the Singa; Culture this v veY bat 7.15 p.n. Today:— End ot Simpan. off t< r. m.s.^ 40-2: j Pulau Seki.mne PeU Tomorrow P< l I Trafalgar K i Kang Road; Simpang Bedok Wednesday76 words
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Article15 1959-10-05 8 JAKARTA VI son died and 1 iMjg when a carriage u yesterday Real15 words
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Article21 1959-10-05 8 BLACKBUS IE I Mon. A Ha id Herald Airliix r for an 11-v I tralasia and th< I Reuter.21 words
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Advertisement70 1959-10-05 8 AMERICA'S FAVOURITE SOFT DRINK IN AN ENVELOPE sSo simple to make! Empty KOOLAID packogt tnto 2 quart* 4>t cold water and sweeten with I j (ups IflW oad atic Tnr«H FOUR Koot*AT<l favours O«n^» Cherry Lemon Grape c iviJ x The Braun Multimix is easy to mi Pric# > use70 words
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Advertisement10 1959-10-05 8 4 pastel coloi'j hundred tis« the smart *o*j rainbow tissue*10 words
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Miscellaneous164 1959-10-05 8 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan Jeff hawks and W^^*& at thing on rw£rr move jcff^ NfS MARTIAN FRIENDS fW^ M -Ml £>) &£2t& W*s% 7 E MOON /S SOME \OO GO TO TMC 1 OONT HAVE SOLVED THE W N '^VS Wf,/ KINO OF ELECTRONIC A J&^ jd^mgffl •n^O^/. MAC164 words
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Article, Illustration145 1959-10-05 9 S'PORE GAP HILL CLIMB > Some of the winners at the Singapore Motor Club's Gap Hill Climb yesterday. Lim Peng Han, winI ner of the 1.500 cc and 3,000 cc racing cars events in his Lim Spe- cial. Peng Han set up a class record in the 1.500 cc event145 words
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304 1959-10-05 9 VPORF Motor Club yesterday relaxed its ru i How a competitor, who earlier had ritchrd from the event after setting a new class r i have another run to improve on it. This happened in the Sports Car unlimited K A Wyllie driving304 words
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108 1959-10-05 9 Mahalingam disappoints I.A. crowd ore and officials the Indian Kiatior. yesterday to t fast bowler, In action A F Singapore in Cup cricket .owever, a ted and so 1 The Delhi J ci merchant expected. was won by :ion by four wr*'- last over of I* bowled 18 I ree108 words
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Article66 1959-10-05 9 RON GANDER. 19. of Seletar Cycle Racing Club, was voted champion in the Far East Air Force Hill Climb held at Mount Faber yesterday morning. Ron and 12 others had to ride about a mile to the top. The winner's time was 3min. 18sec. Bob Burgoyne66 words
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Article70 1959-10-05 9 RUGGER— SCC B' vs 5 Dog Coy. RMP, Padang: RAP trial Combined Tengah vs Combined Changi and Seletar, Selet&r. SOCCER SAFA Senior cuptie H.M. Dockyard vs SRC Jalan Besar. Junior Cuptie replay: RAF Tengah vs Stable Boys. Geylang. HOCKEY SHA Div. 2— Police 'B' vs RAP Tengah. Thomson70 words
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Article113 1959-10-05 9 THE Malayan Cricket Association has picked a number of players for the forthcoming Hong Kong versus Malaya cricket match to be played at Hong Kong in December. Dr. Ong Swee Law. chairman of the tour sub-com-mittee, has asked the secretaries of each state to113 words
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Article683 1959-10-05 9 Full results of yesterday's Gap Hill climb are as follows: RACING CARS. 1.100 cc: l. F.J. Bussell (Cooper) 47.92, 2. J.N.K. Moncrieff Copper > 48.19. 3. J.A. Milne (Cooper) 49.26. 4. L.C Chan (Cooper) 51.36. 5. A. J. Huggett (Lotus) 51.55. 1.500 cc and Under: 1. Lim683 words
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Article22 1959-10-05 9 fc^- Mon._Los E beat ChiI Sox 3-1 here I 'o lead by two ■Tijfl 1 the best-of-K. WorlQ baseball series.—22 words
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Article, Illustration138 1959-10-05 9 HATERS #vf. p mil bid in haste and I eaflß visualBhihnL* 1 an earJy »tage. SfctetaT "^fr* his part■<l2« Proved tragic when Clubs- Four Diamonds— Four Spader Five Clubs—Six Clubs. A low Heart was led and the slam went down. South's hand being this: fKIO k> ot»T,^ 5138 words
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Article362 1959-10-05 9 Monteiro breaks 23-year record MOST disappointed man at the Singapore Recreation Club sports meet yesterday was Cedric Monteiro. He returned the record-breaking time 9.9 sees for the 100 yards only to find that the distance he covered was five inches short, on a remeasurement of the course. However, he had362 words
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Article63 1959-10-05 9 Returning a score of 62, D. Watson won the Keppel Golf Club's "A" division monthly medal yesterday. The ball sweep for first nine hole was won by T. Ellis Edward, and the second nine by D. Watson. The "B" division medal and ballsweeps (first and second63 words
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326 1959-10-05 9 Jockey Ward has big job ahead of him says Allan Lewis PENANG, Monday. [EADING rider Arthur Ward was in good form at Penang yesterday. He rode three winners and one third from four rides. Ward has evidently not given up hope of breaking Tulloh's record of 86 winners in one326 words
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Article36 1959-10-05 9 Acceptances at 10 o'clock THE Penang Turf Club have decided to take acceptances for the last two days at 10 a.m. on the day before each race day. The barrier draw will take place immediately afterwards.36 words
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392 1959-10-05 9 HAADYAI had an easy task. He led all the way and was never off the bit to defeat Ellew by U lengths. Ellew came home well without threatening the winner. Young Mamat, who rode Ellew, rides well. But he has392 words
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Article132 1959-10-05 9 Kwa is best cyclist yETERAN cyclist, Kwa Chin Swee, of the Malayan Rough Riders Cycling Club, has won the open championship title at the conclusion of the four-night plank track meet held at the Great World Park last night. With 15 points. Kwa won the mile, two and five miles132 words
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Advertisement149 1959-10-05 9 brylcreeml the modern hairdressing I >ii|||i§| W^^ brylcreem is the modern way to keep your hair smart and healthy brylcreem is not messy, not greasy nof over-oily brylcreem with massage checks dryness and dandruff TTie tonic ingredients in Brylcrcem keep your hair and scalp free f t m\ I from149 words
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Article27 1959-10-05 10 MILAN, Mon. Women screamed and fainted across the pews when a five-ton female elephant broke into a city church during mass here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article28 1959-10-05 10 A tall tree at the junction off Lornie and Edwards roads, Singapore, was burnt early this morning. It is believed to have been struck by lightning.28 words
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Article470 1959-10-05 10 Priests and politics Ceylon is getting worried Likely to follow Bamla killing-" Colombo press From John Williams (Special to the Singapore Free Press). COLOMBO, Monday. rjOLOMBO newspapers reported during the week-end in banner headlines that Scotland Yard may be asked to send detectives to investigate the assassination470 words
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Article124 1959-10-05 10 JAKARTA, Mon. IndoJ nesian warships were this morning clustered in secret battle formations around Java in readiness for a mass display of military power by the Republic later in the day. The Navy is chief organiser of this year's Armod Forces Day to be124 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-10-05 10 picture Miss Patricia Chan, who was elected "Bicycle Carnival Maid at the track racing meet at Singapore's Great World Park last night. The selection of the "Carnival Maid 1 climaxed the four-day sports event in which veteran Kwa Chin Swee won the open championship. Free PressFree Press - 48 words
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Article63 1959-10-05 10 HONG KONG. Mon. One of the fiercest of the four fires here yesterday practically wiped out the whole of the industrial area at Taikoktsui in the Mongkok district. Godowns. workshops' foundries, timber yards, metal and rubber stores were razed over an area of 200,000 square feet. ThreeReuter - 63 words
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Article33 1959-10-05 10 HAMILTON (Bermuda). Mon.— Scotland Yard has taken over the investigation of the murder of Miss Dorothy Rawlinson. 29-year-old English secretary who was killed on a beach here nine days ago. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article404 1959-10-05 10 EXPERTS HEDGE ON POLL RESULT LONDON, Mon. Three days before Britons go to the polls to elect a new Government, the Conservative and Labour Parties have still to fight their biggest battle of all to win over an unprecedented number of apparently uncommitted electors. With so far only broad indicationsReuter - 404 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-10-05 10 picture. picture. Miss Marie Theresa Cecelia Magness and Mr. Alexander Patrick Rankine who were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Magness and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rankine. Free PressFree Press - 96 words
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Article202 1959-10-05 10 KATMANDU, Mon. —I The Nepalese Government is preparing to post troops along her northern frontier with Tibet. '"Some unrest"' lias been created by the presence of Chinese troops on the opposite side of the border, Mr. Bisheswar Koirala. the Nepalese Premier, said in making this announcement202 words
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331 1959-10-05 10 JHOUGH Russia and America have Improved their relatio^Wp"* 1 poking bright" 0 Py ProSpects of a slmilar thaw in the Far East are less This is the interpretation of political observers aUer the discussions between Mr. Mao Tse-tung and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. Indications areU.P.I; Reuter - 331 words
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Article103 1959-10-05 10 MOSCOW, M< XTX at the M< tarium said t. that their terplanetary launched tail would take days to around thf turn to earth, whr: J bably becon. satellite. These exp< space photograp! of the moo: before seen I It could v be r posed that103 words
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Article37 1959-10-05 10 Radio feat ure on Teoehew wayang Radio Singap present a p: English srrvu today, entitled T Wayang-bacK In thi will be tak stage of the I where tl. the people I hear about I aspirati< ajid organbat37 words
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Article25 1959-10-05 10 HONOLULU M B| wiii'g Reput: ai Hiram L. *H begins an n w month tour i I countries. He Singapore on I25 words
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