The Singapore Free Press, 9 October 1959
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Title Section13 1959-10-09 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, VRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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BIG WIN FOR THE TORIES
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Article, Illustration1190 1959-10-09 1 They expect majority of more than 100 seats COUNT CONTINUES LONDON, Friday. Conservatives have won Britain's general election. The Labour leader. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, conceded defeat shortly before 5.30 a.m. today. Results so far make it clear that Mr. Harold Macmillan's party will have a substantially increased majority of 1001,190 words
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Opinion
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Article81 1959-10-09 1 I the pnncitkm mateI rtboote. may very that id .r.desir,nd I Such cd. m l be r.ose .:.d I *n have I and m Timtf I urce of retention I read110 v I m X xhich to I- -...ould m y in the ten parents I delight .ver.tion81 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-10-09 1 Mr. Eric Yeow, President of the Singapore Students' S Union of the University Eof Malaya, leading the E undergraduates m reading E the Foundation Day Pledge at a rally yesterE day. marking the begin--5 ning of the University's 10th Anniversary and ReE union WeekFree Press - 120 words
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Article44 1959-10-09 1 LONDON, Fri— A tankard has been presented by Air Chief Marshal the Earl of j Bandon, to Sergeant Patrick Cunningham, of Sun-^-v. Middlesex, to mark his 400 th. supply dropping sortie io troops m the Malayan jungle.. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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221 1959-10-09 1 ATTACKS BY THUGS: TAXI DRIVERS APPEAL FOR LAW CHANGES REPRESENTATIVES of about 4,000 taxi-drivers m Singapore today appealed to the Government to amend the law regarding taxi-drivers and impose heavier punishment on those who rob them. Three taxi-drivers were robbed on Wednesday night by their passengers who took away the221 words
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Article40 1959-10-09 1 CANBERRA. Fri. Australia was buying bauxite from Malaya and India since Indonesia had increased the price by 35 per cent, acting Minister for External Affairs, Sir Garfield Barwick, told the House of Representatives here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article23 1959-10-09 1 NEW YORK, Fri. The General Assembly's main Political Committee has decided to make disarmament the first item on its agenda. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article34 1959-10-09 1 OCTOBER first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. 0 en.-d m Singapore this morning at IC2 cents per lb., up one and a quarter cents on yesterday's close. The tone was steady.34 words
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Article16 1959-10-09 1 WASHINGTON. Fri.— The 12-nation conference on Antarctica will open here on Oct. 15.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration10 1959-10-09 1 MR. HAROLD MACMILLAN Mandate for another 5 years10 words
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201 1959-10-09 1 rfHE Air Ministry Local 1 Staff Union will make representations to the Commission of Inquiry into contract labour on the proposal by the R.A.F. m Singapore to employ contract labour to do certain jobs now being done by direct labour. On Monday,201 words
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Article28 1959-10-09 1 JAKARTA. Fri.— Rebels m North Sumatra are circulating forged 100 rupiah banknotes with the aim of upsetting the economy, an army spokesman said m Medan. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article30 1959-10-09 1 i .ndon political observer** morning Prcmiei millan would now I tliowcr at one it meeting th Thei predicted Mr. Ma< I would confer with Mt -oon ac nr« h U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article18 1959-10-09 1 i i Part* i nair- isham ticscrib„tory as "mar than I cxn .id he h i oull. U.P.I.U.P.I - 18 words
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Article22 1959-10-09 1 ur mm 3rmtd Id up farmer 111 V Xl Isttn :ii !..> wife it their li I mm22 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement89 1959-10-09 1 For stylo ECISA 3PTIEK opticians Smartest combination for business and pleasure tu* SINESS extra luggage PLEASURE Sleak lines by Pinin rear s«at folds flat as m Farina; roomy comfort for four •"•agon; quick accelera- adults or two adults, thraa chii* gears from dran; handsome two-tona I*o 70 mph m 189 words
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Advertisement133 1959-10-09 1 pfr Weekend bargains P. 9 Feminascope P. 10 Cartoons P. 3 Your lucky star P. 3 Penang race review. P. 11 Other overseas cables P. 12 Cup of Youth discovered by Max Factor ■ot^lWs /S^ mm Mt ammm dk M WWi k Jp^ _M A^T m. Amm\ t Since time133 words
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Advertisement20 1959-10-09 1 DIPLOMAT CASUAL WEAR SHIBTS KNITTED WEAR /fC^L PYJAMA SUITS 1 Jpyfy HANDKERCHIEFS Tv/ SINGLETS /ll I I ri SHORTS BRIEFS20 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-10-09 2 Thr 22-member Japanese rubber delegation photographed soon after their arrival m Singapore from Tokyo by Cathay Pacific Airways yesterday. Mr. M. Okune, the leader of the delegation. ian be wmmm fourth from the right. lhe mission—comprising manufacturers and dealers is here to study rubberFree Press - 67 words
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225 1959-10-09 2 Profit-taking on big seal** may follow I OXDON, Fri.— The London stock exchange has been behaving as if the Tories had already won the general election. As the result has been so heavily discounted its mater i a 1 i sation would probably225 words
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Article118 1959-10-09 2 JAKARTA. Fri.— Communist China is trying to "exercise some pressure" on the Indonesian Govegiment, it was charged here yesterday. Saying that there had been "some inkling" of such pressure through diplomatic channels the newspaper Berita Indonesia said the reason was to get the Government to loosenReuter - 118 words
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Article54 1959-10-09 2 HONG KONG. Pri. Hong Kong industrialists were yesterday said to have been deterred from expanding by a prospect of having to meet substantial additional capital outlay for such things as surcharges of nine per cent, deposits and equipment. A government appointed Electricity Inquiry Commission wasReuter - 54 words
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Article27 1959-10-09 2 JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesia produced 7.553,000 tons of rice during 1958, an increase of 129,000 tons or 1.5 per cent over 1957. U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Article16 1959-10-09 2 TOKYO, Fri.— Nagoya port. paralysed by typhoon Vera on Sept. 26. reopened yesterday ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article283 1959-10-09 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships l. v i n S alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Tong Nam 3, Boissevain 4 5, Hoi Houw 6A, Benmhor 8/9, Megurosan Maru 13 14. Radnorshire 18, Shoun Maru 19, Kifunesan Maru N. Wall 1. Renong N. Wall 2. Lipis N.283 words
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Article46 1959-10-09 2 HONG KONG, Thursday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today HK$ HK$ H. s Banking Corporation $975 $985 &$990 Union Ins. Canton $84 $86 Wheelock Marden $6.45 $6.45 &$6.40 H'Kong phone $30.25 $30.25 Dairy Farm C. Storage $19.10 $19 Taikoo Docks $35 $3546 words
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179 1959-10-09 2 85,000 striking U.S. dockers are ordered back to work NEW YORK, Friday. A FEDERAL judge last night Issued a Taft-Hart-ley injunction that ordered 85,000 striking longshoremen to return to work at East and Gulf coast ports. 4 The injunction halted the eight-day-old strike for an 80-day "cooling off" period. ItU.P.I; Reuter - 179 words
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Article52 1959-10-09 2 JAKARTA, Fri.— lndonesia has at least two submarines with an operating radius of 8,500 miles, capable of travelling non-stop for 40 days, according to the Antara news agency. The submarine. Tjakra. and Naggala. were first shown publicly at the armed forces day invasion exercise lastReuter - 52 words
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Article15 1959-10-09 2 BANGKOK. Fri. Four Chinese have been arrested under the Anti -Communist Act.- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article45 1959-10-09 2 SYDNEY, Fri— Negotiations on freight charges between Australian shippers and 22 British and European shipowners will start here today. The meeting is to determine a reasonable rate of return of capital for overseas shipowners Irom freight rates on Ausrrailan shipments. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article38 1959-10-09 2 By jet around the world NEW YORK. Fri Pan j American World Airways yesterday announced inauguration of the first all jet I round-the-world passenger flights on Saturday. The line will use longrange Boeing 707-321 s. called Intercontinentals. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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World market prices
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Article82 1959-10-09 2 JVOTF: >4/' pr are middle pr RUBBER Hrn. 1 Rtg a> H ci f EurtMM port* Oct Nev. RUBBER Ne. 1 R6t StMt ÜBBER No. 1 RJ>S Settlement Hou-* Terms Nov. Dec TONE: Steadier At* PEPPER Whit* Sarawak fa a c.i.f. European ports Oct PEPPER Black Sarawak82 words
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Article38 1959-10-09 2 NEV. I I TIN Straits spot TIN futures Sf Contract Oct I Oec TONE' Steady. SALES RUBBER Futures TONE Very M No. 1 RSS Oct landed p* COFFEE Futures B Contract fjAbove prices gui 138 words
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Article19 1959-10-09 2 new roi 1 30 Industrial; 20 Railroads 40 Domestic Bends 15 Utilities 65 Stocks Comi Averages19 words
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Article61 1959-10-09 2 LO PI COPRA Philippine' U X Ne-th European port delivered weight per lonK ton 0 COPRA. Strait* I U.K. North ropean ports vered weight per long ton Oct COCONUT OH Strait* c' < repean pen'bulk per long ten Oct COCONUT OIL < Ceylon I ropean port bulk61 words
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Article744 1959-10-09 2 NOTE: All prices below middle price KEY TO MW pt CO m I V r K Mil eiClLliU "*2^| it eiclulug ci»** i Cll SB CUM q. y wr eKi.Mf t cer cum cai P»r ci urn it*** I Cl J Kl S »»Clu4.H c call «i744 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement749 1959-10-09 2 CAT hi ||||tHE t.A.I. LINES SailiHC? tt ADEN. RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN. tfp CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. JC Spirt P. I'M* Petaag Jv) JT b.i S-'andu 15 IT Oct lllf Oct 2121 Oct St ■s. -SMM' a) 21 Oct 4 Nay 5-1 Nm 8 7 Nay V "MeM.a" I) II II749 words
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Advertisement288 1959-10-09 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE <Sc NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'DOre P. S'hM Ml| HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 12/14 Oct 15 16 Oct 16 17 Oct BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG) 22 24 Oct 25/26 Oct 26,27 Oct SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYO) 30 Oct' 2 Nev To Manila, Hongkong,288 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Article, Illustration129 1959-10-09 3 AIRLINE employees m r Singapore, pictured above, jj turned students for the| i past two weeks. They i have been undergoing; 1 an extensive course m passenger handling, to i cope with the rush of jet age. Glamorous hostesses I and executives sat shoul- fPree Press - 129 words
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Article41 1959-10-09 3 Outer space talks at the Sum mit? I. Peaceful explormay come topic Summit cxc m the here conI any N vember. eoruary 1 most the •■I be willing oroader ex"v." level. nave ntion Sovie :.Lster. has ssion prov ions vn ReuterReuter - 41 words
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141 1959-10-09 3 PARIS, Friday. I ffEBNMENT sources here expect a Summit meeting with the Russians m next January or February, preceded by a short meeting Ministers. Ale has received two communications from President le Soviet Prime Minister ended his visit to the United itedReuter - 141 words
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Article72 1959-10-09 3 MALAYA MINING LEASES POLICY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The position of mining leases m the Federation's land utilisation schemes is expected to be clarified soon by the National Land Council. The secretary to the Ministry of Natural Resources, Haji Abdul Rahman bin Moha- mcd Salleh said yesterday that the subject of72 words
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106 1959-10-09 3 MORE Malayans are using Chinese pearls for medicinal purposes. Last year. Malaya imported $84,762 worth of "mcdi- cine" pearls from China. Singapore's share of the import was $72,179 compared with $66,498 m 1957. From January to May this year. Malaya imported $37,000 worth from106 words
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Article182 1959-10-09 3 The Speaker of the Indian Parliament, Mr. M. A Iyengar, will give a public lecture at the Ramakrishna Mission hall m Norris Road, Singapore, at 6.50 p.m. today. Water supply will be cut off along Kheam Hock. Road, Singapore, between Dunearn Road junction and opposite 16, Kheam Hock182 words
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Advertisement8 1959-10-09 3 E,e-„tic Twret ea-Mra. 'S first *"**»irt/i> c cam8 words
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Advertisement320 1959-10-09 3 sensitive taste! Come m today and see our wide raupe men of JFrn distinction |J^ iliiifciS visit... 86 HIGH ST., SPORE. TEL: ***** LAST 2 DAYS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO PURCHASE QUALITY GOODS AT CHEAP PRICES. AVOID THE LAST DAY'S RUSH Unlike other sales a Chanrai's Sale is never extended320 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous273 1959-10-09 3 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan so there's you anoAA wumm yim BenowE twv recover, ixl be meapinc 1 tub five components I I I^OWORoSJeR /BaUN^EI-SoOES POR TWB OECK WTTW TWIS BOMB CRAOLB COMB TOCEfUER -YOU BACK U^ J CR^oSjAOTRB tSe TwSSI ANO YOU ANO TME OTHERS IVai CONVERGE J OUT-273 words
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Miscellaneous199 1959-10-09 3 J"' BORN today, you have an active, brilliant and wellbalanced mind which can pass judgment on a matter honestly, fairly and sym-^ pathetically. You are governed by a high sense of justice. Although your role m life may be one of peacemaker, you will do it all with such a199 words
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Miscellaneous326 1959-10-09 3 You are fond of the pleasures of home life, and you women make fine homemakers, managers and understanding mothers. You know how to make home a gay place m which to live and entertain. Guard against accidents during the month of May each year. To find what the stars have326 words
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Advertisement749 1959-10-09 4 AUSTRALIA LEADS IN ROUND-WORLD JET TRAVEL MMM ««^—^^^^^^^^^^a^^—^BflMWßßflßßßflH v". y A v I i 3 I Ifl fl I MBB I HH W I rl HC H HwlS HH IIH 1 H ill I I^h IHl' Bl Bl fli H fli fll Bi Bi Hi fli fli Mf HH H749 words
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Article, Illustration191 1959-10-09 5 E KISHI SAYS THIS GOAL CAN BE ATTAINED LESS THAN TEN YEARS kiMI HINISTEfI Nobusuke Kishi, still hopefully Dur>um? the popularity that has eluded him r two years m office, is promising the ,t Japan that he will double their salaries a decade neither191 words
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Article261 1959-10-09 5 rpHE case of the Mouse m the Pasteurised Milk has started a milk war In Naples, with all the trimmings of the Chicago racketeering of the *****. Italy's late -c:\ndal reeks of graft, political corruption, the 'protection" system. Neapolitan housewife Signora Fiorito opened a261 words
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Article236 1959-10-09 5 Free Prem Booh of the Week THE HARD SELL. By David Delman. Jarrolds. 15s. THE stakes are hign and the x penalties of failure severe m the lingerie business. Wine, women and warfare are the accepted background of this trade which the author calls236 words
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Article145 1959-10-09 5 NOW WIN the BOOK LAST weeks General Knowledge Quiz produced a record entr\ from far and wide, with a large proportion of correct entries The winner, drawn from the hat. Choong Poon Khooi. 4.. Lorong Selamat. Penang. to whom the Book of the Week, Dear Miranda. i> being posted. The145 words
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Article467 1959-10-09 5 LONDON BELONGS TO ME. Norman Collins. Fontana Books. $2.50 A great book about a great city. It is a masterpiece of literary effort and conveys the life and colour «*f Londoners with great feeling. ONIONHEAD. Weldon Hill. Pan Books, $1.75. Hilariously funny satire on American service467 words
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Advertisement178 1959-10-09 5 THE CHARIOTS OF ROMAN NOBLES r XV* H I AW^llia^i AT WHEELS, AS THRILLINGLY PORTRAYED IN I I I j^VfeMy jlfW-f 1 1 F f* af% af af A _l%*_P_ff_ff ___P" I r af^^^%^ m\mS^lsJm\. r An* Am -&6rW£o^^ ■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■ii^i^^bm™^ *^B _____________________!__________P^_^^__^__^___»____^^^ __H MHHVfIf tt_t w> .H ■H8 JT^iSr^ m178 words
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Article469 1959-10-09 6 How can the Christian answer? By a Special Correspondent TKE professing Christian is always apt to find himself being questioned, and behind the questioning there is sometimes hostility, sometimes derision, but more often than not Just genuine curiosity. The hostility is rare these days, as is the derision, because it469 words
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Article58 1959-10-09 6 Beachcomber - Beachcomber by A CHINESE farmer is reported to have crossed tomatoes with potatoes. If he can make the result taste of beetroot, every smart restaurant will want to have a supply flown from Chirm. Cosmo Smellingham-Smith, the famous angler, once tried to cross mackerel with mosquitoes. The58 words
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Article455 1959-10-09 6 CHARLES CURRAN - CHARLES CURRAN By DR. J. C* HEENAN, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool, is a man who makes up his mind, and comes out with it m plain, downright language. You may agree with him, or you may not. But, either way, you know exactly455 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-10-09 6 "I know You'll lough ond think we're silly, but could you change it bock to the bungalow design22 words
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688 1959-10-09 6 FOOD OUTPUT UP BUT PROBLEM PERSISTS jyjAX m the last 12 months produced more food, paid a higher price for it but did not necessarily eat more than he did the previous year. The nu mb c r of mouths to feed the world over m two years grew nearly688 words
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Advertisement655 1959-10-09 6 H i Joy Forever m MATCHING I ENCASEMENT Bi WEDDING RINGS Pin in GOLD, WHITE GOLD PLATINUM. riv r, J3W a V^ft\W P.H. HENDRY Jewellers Silversmiths, a 78. North Brtdre Rd.. Spore i A\ Kua la Lumpar. g j '■■■*****88-. CLASSIFIED ADS. ACKNOWLEDGMENT 29 Words U (Mimimtmm) JM FAMILY of655 words
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Advertisement353 1959-10-09 6 Magnificent jj|JJ| 99 rrwin nnrtrh I FOUR SPffO AUTOCHAhCt) I A really first class outochsngor ond only Stl.sg (Singapore) Ask your local dealer to let yee hoar n* Monarch UA/12 m operation, end sue for yourself tt* star points that make it such a urendsrtut voles. 4-speed Automatic selection of353 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous162 1959-10-09 6 P.M. 1.00 Programme Sum- 4 (repeat of last Tuesdays pro- Talk Of The Week; 8.30 These mary- 14)2 North and South of gramme;; 6.45 Sunset Serenade; Are New, a review of some of the Panama- 1.30 The News; 1.40 653 Announcements. latest discs m the music shop by Newstalk; 1.45162 words
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Miscellaneous148 1959-10-09 6 > I M^J J In I I I B Bill JL-— CLUES ACROSS 1 Confused conflict where I am seen joining the general (5). 4 The great Italian mathematician had a lion at his tall (7>. 8 Creep up edgewise (5). 9 This is shown m deference (7). 10 She148 words
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Miscellaneous148 1959-10-09 6 4 A loudly coloured hag, sir! (6). 5 Thi* side isn't on top. of course (6). 6 Title, for example, m a falsehood (5). 7 Apparently, referring to a coin, where to find the Queen's Head! (2, 3. 4, 2. 2). 14 The little devil Isn't truthful, this seems to148 words
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Article, Illustration452 1959-10-09 7 COMMUNITY CENTRE PLANS AHEAD JHE 20,000 residents of the Redhill Estate, off Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore face two major problems, the president of the Redhill Community Centre. Mr. John Pang, said yesterday. The first is to find a vacant piece of land large enough to452 words
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Article, Illustration232 1959-10-09 7 A FOUR-MAN team A from the Ronald H. Riley Productions Ltd., London, is now m Singapore to make a short documentary fllm on the Women's Royal Army Corps. Leader of the team is Mr. Richard Tambling, who is ali so a script writer and direci232 words
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Article223 1959-10-09 7 FRONTAGE OWNERS TO BEAR THE COST T*HE cost of installing A street lighting m the Singapore city area must m future be borne by frontage owners. This follows policy changes instituted by the City Council of Singapore last year according to the 1958 annual report of the Electricity Department of223 words
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Article53 1959-10-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.The Rural and Industrial Development authority has launched its biggest ever programme this year to provide amenities for the rural areas. They expect to spend $1,300,000. Chairman Inche Ahmad Perang explained yesterday that additional funds had been put m the supplementary development estimates to53 words
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189 1959-10-09 7 1 1 TALKS TOWARDS A MALAYAN CULTURE A SERIES of eleven weekly lectures on the theme "Towards a Malayan culture" will start next Tuesday at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise. The lecture-course is being? organised by the Singapore Council for Adult Education and is open to members of the public.189 words
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Article38 1959-10-09 7 A total of 1,299 persons have so far registered for admission to the Chinese literacy classes organised by the Singapore Government. Registration, which is still continuing at the 61 centres, will close at 9 p.m. tomorrow.38 words
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Article165 1959-10-09 7 STUDENTS WAITING THE University Socialist A Club is still awaiting permission to circulate their Malay publication, "Fajar Bahru", m the Federation. A Club official yesterday told the Free Press that an application had been sent to the Feceration Government about three months ago. The165 words
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Article37 1959-10-09 7 Successful candidates m the 1959 Ll. B. Examinations of the University of London are: Intermediate Tan Tee Poon; Part I Choo Eng Khoon and Lee Hee Seng; Part II John Swift and Loke Siew Hoong.37 words
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Advertisement265 1959-10-09 7 K^llT sir, what do you expect for only $382.50? no t a brand new model H.M.V. HI-FI REPRODUCER which soils for ($471 .43) U.K. we'll bo bound £35 v. true ond we'll bock it up with good service |yf it S TU% _j o smik too. J Mode. RSE 103265 words
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Advertisement313 1959-10-09 7 A new link m Pon American's Round- the- Worid Service... POLAR ROUTE NOW ON EOUND-TOE-WOBLD FLIGHTS, take Pan Am's fast Polar route between Europe and the U.S. West Coast Fly over the top of the world on the shortest, most direct line from Paris to cities on the U.S. West313 words
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Miscellaneous252 1959-10-09 7 Radio Singapore guest speakers U. Hla Oung, Director of 1 the Rotary Club and VicePresident of the Governing Council of the University of Adult Education m Rangoon, Burma, and Mr. Anthony Saletan. visiting American teacher and music consultant. will be heard m "Visitor's Book" over Radio Singapore at 7.15 p.m.252 words
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Article, Illustration187 1959-10-09 8 CHINATOWN CHILDREN FLOCK THERE DAILY THE 5520.000 River Valley Swimming Pool at the King George V Park, Singapore, is drawing capacity crowds. Tens of thousands of children most of them from Chinatown have so far made use of the pool. A spokesman told the Free Press:187 words
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Article, Illustration324 1959-10-09 8 WHILE the Rank Organisation has been getting rid of its contract artists, Sydney Box who used to work for Rank himself has been signing up new talent. Penelope Homer (right), an 18-year-old accountant's daughter, is one of the girls he has put under contract. Though Mr.Popper - 324 words
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Advertisement272 1959-10-09 8 rOAMEp J& YOUR WATCH /^^Tfei RO%MFR ADVANTV V^t Waterproof even at Aw V w^wkmW^mW* VJm feet below lh. ft lS\. MToT equivalent to a pies If te» HvJ^° 1 •nrr of m atmospheres r pW 1 soientifit all} tested) JWOam lm lngenious|\ Minple Am <^"* L m iiv Moor paten.272 words
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Advertisement152 1959-10-09 8 SINGAPQiJ dispensarl (THE CHEMIS ###'##♦7 olVir 265, On I Tel I Daily F 6 00 1 Branch: 69 Seror I We (Serong-: Tc Daily Fr I to Co// on us for your I Mcd kai foi/ef tl Cosmetic Requirements DIATONIC ACCORDIII w MODEL 112 2 stops. 2 s« t> MODEL152 words
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Advertisement157 1959-10-09 9 and P—* Fans |T stock* errived r JL purchase from $7'- PPr« r month SHROFFS T„e Carpet Shop i v Meter Sbewioam) JUST ARRIVED HG SHIPMENT OF REALISTIC PLASTIC LOWERS FROM ITALY AVAILABLE AT !.K. TANG LTD. 10 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9-***** 8 ***** SPECIAL DISCOUNTS for SUITS. TROUSERS, SHORTS MEM.157 words
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Advertisement201 1959-10-09 9 Orient SEWING MACHINES Also Other Brands Tor Guoronteed fee 3 yeort Availoble on easy dire purchase tersw from $t/- per month. Sole Agents:SHROFFS The Carpet Shop 60/62, Orchord Rd., Spore. Tel: ***** (OW Orchard Motor Showroom) DEEPAVAU SEASON Is Just Around The Corner For Your Requirements Of Latest Indian Sorees,201 words
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Advertisement348 1959-10-09 9 I H I^B 1 LH r f i BB M v F 1H i I x J »4. I #a 8 i x *j m.^£» I I I I III 1H I jl x t$rlj$& I V' H B Sr""*'-''*^ I B 1^ 'fe^E6^j^^^ *^^yv'*"l- '-'•;-'-'^^B gj8fi)jr[]^fflrjy x. I c348 words
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Advertisement398 1959-10-09 9 SUFFERING FROM UGLY DANDRUFF? Buy a bottle today of Dandricide from Tai Wah Trading stall at the Great World Trade Fair or from hairdressers, leading dispensaries and stores at the very competitive price of $1/- a bottle. MODERN FURNITURE can be bought from Sin Gee Seng of 81 Rochore Canal398 words
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Advertisement407 1959-10-09 9 CARPETS ON HIRE PURCHASE at terms to suit today's limited household budget now available at Singh's 47/49 Stamford Road. This includes their wide range of Indian woollen carpets and rugs. B.M.K. and Axminster. I EXCITINGLY DIFFERENT Is the TURISSA Automatic Zigzag sewing machine. Twelve embroidery patterns are shown m its407 words
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Advertisement273 1959-10-09 9 YOU CAN GET good quality watches at cheap prices at Lien Wah Watch Dealers, 108 North Bridge Road. They have a very wide choice of well-known watches imported direct from the factory. Lien Wah are also selling cameras and transistor radios at prices to suit your pocket. EAT CHEAP LUNCHES273 words
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Advertisement284 1959-10-09 9 NEW SHIPMENT CHEAPER! Children's T-Shirts all sites $0.40 Mosquito Nets single bod sisa $5.50 Ladies' Pentios m colours $0.40 Bathtowels Striped $1.00 Leather Slippers all sixes £2.50 SEVERAL NEW ITEMS LUCK TRADERS LTD. 17, Orchard Rd., Singapore 9. Phono *****. FLOOR n j POLISHER J J SZ26 JL/ M mm284 words
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Advertisement191 1959-10-09 9 JUST ARRIVED! COTTOR REVERSIBLE CARPETS 9* x 1 2' $48.00 9 f x 6' $24.00 6 f x 6 V $18.00 6' x 3' 9.00 SINGH'S 47/49, Stamford Road, S.ngapore Tel: ***** SPECIAL BARGAIN Will oid very Soon! Artificial Flowers made by Binly at $1.00 oach. Boautiful Wood Printed Christmas191 words
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Article, Illustration789 1959-10-09 10 Is your child getting enough sleep Your queries answered NURSE MEG Talking about childrjg WHAT is YOUR baby problem?-' Write to Nurse Meg, on expert m child welfare, and she will tell you how to end your worries. Your name and address will not be published. All -inquiries are treated789 words
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Article, Illustration555 1959-10-09 10 rERE is an attractive little waistcoat that can be made up at home m next to no time. It will ive fresh life to an old dress or "dress up" a simple iew one for a special occasion. You can make it m many ifferent materials— in a555 words
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Article, Illustration251 1959-10-09 10 S3O FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD HINTS THE winner of our "Household Hn ts" competition this week is Mrs. C. M. Reutens. 173-A, Haig Road, Singapore, who will n < prize of $20 for this letter: t After frequent washings nylon undies often become dingy looking. To251 words
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Advertisement335 1959-10-09 10 .j*. miiikS-S* ?''?^JP*^-s?:' 3l mS&Wmm^r •/if* \H_i 'V •T^v??Bt&W^ mMfo^^ LESTER OICKMAN Jr^^Otf KLANG SU**^A BTE SMAIK MOHAMID g^9*^ f^^ ~^^Nf|y^ W ZM fg*N y Mj^f/ .£)4\ efrl^H ->fp> Uy^^|^^LJ MHO. AZHAK BIN ARO. KADIR W^H/y BAGAN OATOM O^^ You can depend on LACTOGEN— it has been proved Yoor baby335 words
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Article, Illustration541 1959-10-09 11 Good day for Martin and peter King APPRENTICE MAMAT SHOWS PROMISE (From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Friday. USER Jimmy Martin had a good day at Penang yesterday saddling |hr dinners two of them paying excellent dividends— and givPeter King (two winners) a good change of luck and young apf Mamat his541 words
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302 1959-10-09 11 SPORTRAIT Mississippi, Home Sweet Home in outstanding 3 F. From ALLAN LEWIS woc w PENANG, Friday. (Berg) and Home Sweet Home (Leman) were associated m an outstanding gallop on the number two track at Penang this morning. Keeping wide out they ran half a mile m 54 3/5 the last302 words
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Article192 1959-10-09 11 Sikhs give Recs hard fight SINGAPORE Recreation Club had to fight hard to beat the Young Men's Sikh Association 1-0 m yesterday's senior division hockey match on the padang. The winning goal was scored m the first half by Ruriv Mosbergan, the SRC skipper, off a short corner. The two192 words
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Article12 1959-10-09 11 LONDON, rri.— Colours was officially scratched from the Cambridgeshire yesterday. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article135 1959-10-09 11 DODGERS WIN WORLD SERIES CHICAGO, Los Angeles Dodgers won the world baseball series hare when they beat Chicago White Sox 9-3 for a winning margin of 4-2 m the best-of-seven series. Home runs by Duke Snider, Wally Moon and Chuck Essegian and the relief pitching of Larry Sherry, paved theReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration212 1959-10-09 11 Neglect of the forcing takeout is perhaps the worst feature of American minimumbid theory. It is based on an ancient fallacy that has recently been revived by one of our own writers. There is no need to force, runs the argument, for it is easy to recover after212 words
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343 1959-10-09 11 'J'HE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association approved Tan Eng Yoon's 440 yards hurdles record of 56sec. as a new State record at its committee meeting held at the Singapore Recreation dlub yesterday. Eng Yoon performed it at the Swift Athletic Club s annual championships343 words
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196 1959-10-09 11 SBA still undecided on joining the SOSC -T^HE Singapore Badmin- ton Association will seek affiliation to the Singapore Olympic Sports Council only il this did not jeopardise the position of Singapore with the Badminton Association of Malaya. This was decided at a committee meeting of the S.B.A. at the Singapore196 words
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Article58 1959-10-09 11 The Anglo-Chinese School first and second teams drew at hockey with the Beatty Secondary School yesterday. Two goals were scored by each side m the first team match. Scorers for A.S.C. were Teck Long and Keok Chuan, while Lingam and Basbir scored for Beatty. No goal was scored58 words
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186 1959-10-09 11 "THERE is a good L chance of an Australian water polo team coming to Singapore m the near future. Mr. Johnny Tok, secretary of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association told the Free Press yesterday. "Last month the secretary of the Australian Swimming186 words
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Article79 1959-10-09 11 S'pore Ceylonese cricket team Singapore Ceylonese will meet Selangor Ceylonese In the final of the Pan Malayan cricket tournament for the Saravanamuttu Shield, at Balestier Road, Singapore on Saturday and Sunday. The Singapore Ceylonese team will be: Retnam (capt). S. Yogarajah, Stan Nagaiah, S. Soocelaraj, Carl Schubert. C. Thuraislngam, Alex79 words
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Article67 1959-10-09 11 A STRONG combined Services rugger team from Ceylon is expected to arrive m Singapore on Oct. 26 to play three matches here against Services teams. The visitors will meet the Royal Air Force at Changi on Oct. 27. They 'will meet the Army on Oct. 2967 words
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Article28 1959-10-09 11 LONDON, Fri.— Major R. MacDonald-Buchanan's Induna, joint favourite for the Cesarewitch Handicap at the last callover, has jarred a leg and is a doubtful runner. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement190 1959-10-09 11 Comfort and Quiet, Stay at:— STRAND HOTEL Bencoolen Street, Singapore 7. Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms t Central, all rooms both attached "ith hot and cold running water, delightfully furnished with telephone. Private Car Park facilities. Reasonable Rates Bar Restaurant A La Carte Meals Telephones *****/9, *****. sp fC/AL ANNOUNCEMENT *^«V^ XK190 words
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Advertisement295 1959-10-09 11 ZEISS UMBRAL SUNGLASSES Model L Model L 150 IXJ i T 7 Model M Model D PROTECT YOUR EYES against harmful ultraviolet and infra -red rays. Note: All ZEISS lenses bear this mark 2 Available at: PIN PIN OPTICAL CO. 91, North Bridge Road, Singapore. and all reliable opticians and295 words
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Miscellaneous72 1959-10-09 11 I TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER: S.A.I. A. League Div. I—CA.1 CA. v Fathul Karib, Jalan Besar. Friendly Jollilads v HMS Landass, Farrer Park. HOCKEY: S.A.F.A. League Div. I— R.A.F. Seletar v R.A.F. Changi, Seletar; Div. 2— S.H.B. Police v Naval Police, Bukit Chermin; Schools v Navy Nomads, R.I. Bras Basah Road;72 words
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158 1959-10-09 12 LONDON, Fri. Three international airlines combined forces yesterday to save the life of a four-year-old boy who has a severe heart ailment. They are rushing anew American drug from New York to Brisbane. Australia. Due to pass through Singapore someU.P.I - 158 words
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Article119 1959-10-09 12 BORER BEE ARRIVES IN ENGLAND LONDON. Fri. A British naval officer and an ordinary seaman sailed into English waters three j months late yesterday J with the blessing of the Admiralty. They are Lieutenant Commander Edward Atkinson. 44. and Able Seaman Fred Fisher, 23. who had complete an eight monthsReuter - 119 words
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149 1959-10-09 12 Thai student in U.S. may be deported BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, Fri. A former Indiana University student from j Thailand, who lived as a virtual recluse during more than a year of self-teaching alter he flunked out of school, was held yesterday for violating immigration laws. Pravit Nujnetra. 26. who was learning149 words
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Article58 1959-10-09 12 rE Singapore Government yesterday warned people who rent out foreign silent and sound films that they must be registered as required under the Cinematograph Film Hire Duty Ordinance. The warning was directed at proprietors' of photo studios and stores and firms supplying film projectors who58 words
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331 1959-10-09 12 SINGING THE 'KHRUSHCHEV LULLABY' BUT- •JUST A JOKE 9 IS HOW TAIPEH OFFICIAL DESCRIBES OFFER TAIPEH, Friday. PEKING has opened a new offensive against the Nationalist Goyern--1 ment of Formosa a peace offensive. A top Nationalist Chinese official said yesterday that this followedReuter - 331 words
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Article128 1959-10-09 12 Tibet: No U.N. board NEW YORK, Fri. Informed sources said there is not the slightest possibility that the United Nations will set un a committee to mediate over Tibet, as urged by Gyalo Thondup. the Dalai Lama's brother. Ireland and Malaya have been sounding out on opinion for the lastU.P.I; Reuter - 128 words
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Article116 1959-10-09 12 No new advance: Mr. Nehru NEW DELHI, Fn. Mr. 1 Nehru, the Indian premier, yesterday welcomed the "friendly message*' he had received from Mr. Chou En Lai, the Chinese Communist premier, but said any advance by the Chinese from existing border positions would be "fully resisted.'' Speaking at a pressReuter - 116 words
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Article59 1959-10-09 12 rKYO, Fri. Thieves m Nagoya have been reaping a good harvest by raiding houses deserted by victims of typhoon Vera which killed 4.253 people, according to latest figures. Missing total yuo. The public prosecutor ordered that all thieves and merchants victimising typhoon victims be indicted. The shortage of59 words
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Article38 1959-10-09 12 ROME, Fri.— Mario Lanza, film star tenor who died here suddenly on Wednesday will probably be buried m Naples beside the tomb of Enrico Caruso, according to a member of his household.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article24 1959-10-09 12 MOSCOW, Fri.— The Soviet moon rocket Lunik 111 is still on its set course, the Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday.24 words
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Article105 1959-10-09 12 "CVDR the second of his re- citals at the Victoria Theatre yesterday evening. Cherkassky treated us to a dazzling display of his mastery. In the first half of his recital, devoted entirely to Chopin, the audience hung breathless while Cherkassky ranged the entire gamut ofA.B.A - 105 words
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