The Singapore Free Press, 12 October 1959
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Title Section13 1959-10-12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article31 1959-10-12 1 :\vo V ore pu- S_o ,ood where ror r-.to- :ed rrofor -ppO:>--1 has the eontining urtuild up and nations It r I to deve- Gov-31 words
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Article95 1959-10-12 1 4 killed in fireworks explosion CATANZARO. South Italy, Mon.— Four persons were killed instantly and another died m hospital of burns when an explosive charge blew up among a crowd watching a fireworks display iat 1 a.m. yesterday at the Calabrian village of San Nicola di Crissa. according to reportsU.P.I; Reuter - 95 words
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Article32 1959-10-12 1 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 102; cents per lb., up five-eighths of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was uncertain.32 words
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Article289 1959-10-12 1 All races to be encouraged: Aim at unity Johore will launch mutual trust experiment £S experiment aimed at fostering mutual trust and goodwill amongst the different races m Malaya is soon to be put into operation m Johore. The state authorities have selected the mukims of Masai289 words
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Article67 1959-10-12 1 Elephant kills woman tapper JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A woman rubber tapper was killed by an elephant early on Saturday morning on an estate m central Johore. Tan Ten. 54. was out tapping on Kampas Estate, m the Bekok area near Segamat, when the elephant killed her. The State Game Warden,67 words
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Article157 1959-10-12 1 World jet due today in Tokyo FRANKFURT. Mon.— The first all-jet round-the-world air service, which left here yesterday morning, is due to reach Tokyo today at 6.55 p.m. The plane took 60 minutes for the flight from London to Frankfurt. Mr. Harold King. as>istant general manager of Reuters International NewsReuter - 157 words
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Article30 1959-10-12 1 Singapore police this morning asked the public to report immediately the discovery of old ammunition. A mortar bomb, a shell, a hand-grenade and a rifle were found yesterday.30 words
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Article33 1959-10-12 1 Five armed men robbed Mr. Teo Hoe Ong. proprietor of the Tokyo Hotel. Jalan Besar, Singapore, of jewellery worth $4,000 and $20 m cash m a break-in at 7.55 a.m. today.33 words
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Article126 1959-10-12 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Air operations to support Government land assaults on rebels m different parts of Indonesia are continuing, an Air Force communique announced. In the Celebes, war planes attacked rebel forts and a rebel radio transmitter, while transport aircraft dropped supplies to army forces.Reuter - 126 words
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Article48 1959-10-12 1 CAIRO, Mon. The trade and finance sub-committee set up by Sudanese and United Arab Republic delegations met here for two hours yesterday. The talks are on trade and financial relations and the long-standing dispute over the distribution of the Nile waters. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article180 1959-10-12 1 NAGOYA, Mon.. .More than 100 persons were killed and injured when a three-wheeled pickup truck collided with an express train near here last night. T ne collision occurred shortly after 8 pjn. at a crossing of the Nagoya electric railway near Osato station, about 20U.P.I - 180 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-10-12 1 imoto. Members of the United Nations fact finding team on Laos receive flowers held in silver urns from kneeling Laotian girls in a traditional ceremony at Wattay airport. Vientiane. On the left is Mr. Shinichi Shibusawa, Japanese chairman of the four-nation subcommittee of the United NationsU.P.I - 57 words
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183 1959-10-12 1 UMNO executive will discuss reshuffle and Singapore dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A RESHUFFLE m U.M.N.O. with a view to avoiding internal disputes is ex- pected to be discussed at a meeting of the U.M.N.O. central executive committee headed by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on Wednesday m Kuala Lumpur.183 words
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Article46 1959-10-12 1 JAKARTA. Mon. Forty persons were killed m a clash between two tribes m Dutchruled West New Guinea, according to Antara news agency. The Indonesian news agency, quoting Dutch reports from Hollandia. said police were flown to Wamena. m Baliem valley.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article21 1959-10-12 1 TOKYO, Mon. I M»tant Secretary ot L» Charles Finocanc arr .-<•■ begin two-week torn Eas| military install U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article38 1959-10-12 1 LONDON. Mon Mail today clil-tMii merger between wealth fcflaUonjN 0 Colonial Office ink try for C Pu.ru i n next ti It s&i<* fill X. •U i -r •ng two gt tt mW ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article44 1959-10-12 1 BOAC WANTS SEIZED PREMISES BACK CAIRO. Mon. Bin Overseas Airway tion has applied for of premises and pi m Lgypt m or_ operations, MHIdU New* Agency reported BOAC proper t\ m was taken over by lament m 1950 at tl rM*.— U.P.I.U.P.I - 44 words
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Advertisement10 1959-10-12 1 __fl rOMING t^a^^AMMMMm MMoMm^^^m\ JHMHk ___^l I F^_^_^« I OHON10 words
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Advertisement36 1959-10-12 1 Johore News Page 6 Footlights and Floodlights Page 7 Cartoons Page 8 Women's Corner Page 3 Your Lucky Star Page 3 The Singapore Scene Page 4 Penang Race Review Page 9 Other Overseas Cables Page 1036 words
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Advertisement80 1959-10-12 1 m I STEREOPHONIC IL tA l\ 4 MONAURAL HI-FI AMPLIFIERS THE FIRST y^N__l__R_B_| name m jtmgmm] HI-FI R_fl SINCE 1934 null Used try B.R.C 4 Radio Moley* No. 1 Prince Street, EASTLAND A 'MUST' FOR THE WISE PHOTOGRAPHER _^i x^^ Gevapan 33 a medium speed film manufactured to specifications listed80 words
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275 1959-10-12 2 WE WILL ORDER FROM THE U.S.— SAYS NIK Soviet leader makes industrial offer If Washington reshapes economy MOSCOW, Monday. \f K. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, has said that the Soviet Union would place orders with American industry if it would turn from military to peaceful production. His speech,U.P.I; Reuter - 275 words
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Article29 1959-10-12 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesia is to export 20,000 tons of rubber to the Soviet Union In 1960 under a new trade agreement signed recently In Moscow. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article45 1959-10-12 2 Million mark for the Boeing WASHINGTON, Mon.— The Boeing Airplane Co. said yes. terday the million-passenger mark on its 707 jet liners will be reached this week. The first 707 to enter service began flying the North Atlantic route to Europe last Oct. 26.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 45 words
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Article24 1959-10-12 2 .JAKARTA. Mon.—lndonesia exported 7,200 tons of sugar m the last month to Singapore and Penang. says the Antara news agency. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article190 1959-10-12 2 'LIFT U.S. VETO ON WORLD COURT' CHICAGO, Mon.— A committee of the American Bar Association recommended yesterday that the Senate repeal what it said amounted to a veto power against the World Court. It said this was contained m the so-called Connally Reservation of 1946, under which the United StatesReuter - 190 words
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Article58 1959-10-12 2 LONDON. Mon. Cable and Wireless Limited has accepted a £1 million tender from the Birkenhead shipbuilding firm of Cammell Laird to build a new 4.000 ton cable repair ship. The ship, which will be die-sel-electric propelled, is expected to go into service about 12 monthsReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-10-12 2 Mr. H. A. Bland (left), an Australian Labour expert, arrived m Singapore yesterday at the invitation of the Government. He was welcomed at the airport by Mr. L. C. Goh (right), Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Labour and Law. Mr. Bland is Permanent Secretary to92 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-10-12 2 The shallow draught landing craft manoeuvres into stern-to-stern contact with the cargo vessel and a specially hinged ramp connects the two during the transfer. The vehicles are later driven off directly on to the beach. A U.S. Army truck is driven from the U.S. Navy's ocean94 words
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Article76 1959-10-12 2 TOKYO, Mon. The 18th typhoon for the year. Charlotte, was last night reported to be situated 15 degrees north latitude and 130 degrees 30 minutes east longitude, east of the Philippines. The Japan weather office said the typhoon was moving northwest at a speed of 12Reuter - 76 words
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Article231 1959-10-12 2 HALDEN. Norway, Monday. l/'ING Olav of Norway yesterday opened the world's first boiling heavy water reactor, which may help to revolutionise the great merchant fleet of his sea-faring people. The reactor is housed m a vast hall blasted out of mountain at this little townReuter - 231 words
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Article15 1959-10-12 2 WASHING- sident sfl fact-finding yesterday it gotiated agr M the 89-day I U.P.I.U.P.I - 15 words
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Article696 1959-10-12 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pric I SINGAPORE, Saturday Prevtm Tidiy Alex Bricks Pret 1.75 1.70 Ords. 2.35 2.20 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 50 6 48'B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con Tin Smelt Pref. 29 19 Ords. 37 6 37 6 Federal Dispensary 1.03 1.04696 words
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114 1959-10-12 2 Japanese team to study nuclear ships NEW YOr r Jap; the United 22 to Nov 2 American md ernment ofl ship propuh plication In The tenUt the miction erday I dustrial Fo: tion of the The JO -ma U.S. industi j before and Uie foru:. ing m v. The mnReuter - 114 words
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Advertisement240 1959-10-12 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LIME NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Spore P. Sham Penan£ HESSEHSTEIM (LLOYO) WM Oet 15/1S Oct 18/17 Oct BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG) 22/24 Oct 2S/2S Oct 26 27 Oct SCHWAOENSTEIN (LLOYO) 31 Oct/ 2 Niv To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama, Nagoya and240 words
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Miscellaneous67 1959-10-12 2 SH/PS/N Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Pyrrhus 1/2. Alendi Hill 4/5. Mandama 6A. Diomed 6/7. Coromandel 8/9. Tigre 10/11. Tabinta 13 14. Burma 15/16. Noreverett 18, Rutheverett 19. Tong Hong N. Wall 3, Larut 21/22, Aalsdyk 23/24, Cingalese Prince 25/26, Orient Maru 27/28.67 words
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Miscellaneous38 1959-10-12 2 POP-^nrf of Nod By Cog I"" 1 £M I "*DO Kiorr -shoot US, H I A. WAO-M A.'. -IC4C TiOßiiO *SAKJC» THE &LUE3It->0 "IHR OPfsCHEE-.. "^C OWAisfcAKI|I <Sooo,mc4 Dovrr you f^ocK i-f DftOPPeo (i ME DAC_»OV-OM fill Off/38 words
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Article390 1959-10-12 3 rOILD NOT BRING CONSTRiinwi? ACTION, SAYS MENON IT WOULD PROMOTE COLD WAR' NEW YORK, Sun. 1 _Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Defence Minister, told a television audience yesterday a fullscale debate m the United Nations general assembly on Tibet would not lead to any constructiveReuter - 390 words
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Article168 1959-10-12 3 rE Chinese Ladies' Association will again be selling poppy wreaths for the remembrance ceremony on Nov. 8. Wreaths can be ordered through Mrs. P. L. Chan, the organiser, at 4, Maryland Drive, Singapore 10. The Chief of Staff, FARELF. Major-General W. G. H. Pike, will pay a routine168 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-10-12 3 mncer Yolanda is [young woman with a mission j dancer and former model Yolanda Locke is a young h a mission. She hopes to introduce Eastern cuiv dances, to the West. today for Bangkok for a two-idy-tour of Thailand. M I mal dances properly and to do understandM.W - 175 words
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Article30 1959-10-12 3 IA TA meets today in Tokyo general Inter- at the r -:vo this of be X i of n P. the r/V' r trafnc during Japan i preyear -i. chairma-30 words
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Article60 1959-10-12 3 JAKARTA, Mon. Poliomyelitis has broken out on Nlas Island, off West Sumatra, Dr. Kumpulan Pane, head of the North Sumatra Health Department, said m Medan. He said the disease was found endemicaliy m the Mount Sitoli region of the island, but preventive measures had been takenReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-10-12 3 picture. picture c! r and Mrs# Ra y mon d C larke who were married at' Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday. The bridegroom is a ship s broker and the bride was the former Miss Patricia Field. The couple are touring Malaya on their honeymoon. FreeFree Press - 80 words
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Article165 1959-10-12 3 TPHE Singapore Council of Social Service needs anx other $1,000 before it can give $10 more to each of the New Market Road fire victims. The treasurer of the Council, Mr. Y. K. Sim. told the Free Press that the Council had already given $15165 words
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Article53 1959-10-12 3 ROME. Mon.— Pope John XXIII said yesterday that Mother Elizabeth Seton would become the first native American to be beatified and embarked on the road to sainthood. Beatification is the first step towards sainthood. The Pope said the beatification of mother seaton should take place "m a relativelyU.P.I - 53 words
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Article24 1959-10-12 3 JAKARTA, Mon.—Parliament will soon discuss the friendship treaty signed between Indonesia and Malaya earlier this year, it was an- nounced. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Miscellaneous271 1959-10-12 3 BORN today, you have a vivid. emotional and dramatic personality. Since your ambitions are vaunting and you will abide no interference with your plans, your chances for success at a fairly early age are excellent. Your intuitions are strong: you should always pay attention to them, thus avoiding errors m271 words
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Miscellaneous255 1959-10-12 3 TOMORROW LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) -Your intuitions will be your best guide today. A newidea should be developed to further progress. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22 >— Promote a proposition proposed at a distance and iavourable to your career. Make a handsome profit. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 22)— A day for cultivating255 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1959-10-12 4 IAN MOK- AI - THE Singapore Scene IAN MOK-AI By WAITING FOR THE TIDE TO EBB There is little time now to tarry under. THE CHERRY TREE WIIKKK are those roadside cherry trees whose leafy branches used to be so full of children, plucking greedily? And where are the grandmothers who used to gather1,202 words
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478 1959-10-12 4 SILVER GREY THE COLOUR TO STOP SUICIDES? IJAS a world-famous n bridge of fatal fascination lost its deadly spell? For not one man or woman this year has leaped from Clifton Suspension Bridge (at Bristol m the west of England) to the jagged rocks of the Avon Gorge 250 feet478 words
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Advertisement753 1959-10-12 4 Hill miimi mmMMNNMNMNtHMMMtJ Drink mm^^m \\m\. A real fruit Juice I ORANGE-ADE j TIIWWI I IIM»ill».««iUIIIIIIH." CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE 29 Words $2 (Him.) Box 5« ets. extra TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from Transparency. Telephone •Life' ***** P. O. Box 1108. Spore DOCUMENTS COPIED Rapidly Fotomatic (Photostat) Service. 58753 words
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Advertisement269 1959-10-12 4 KILL HARMHJLI^ INSECTS ...instantly >^ _-T- I WT) INStCT SHAY P~h«<J leaves o lasting Clf Tj fc__f m a* insecticide MAJmimf tnof kill > crawling I A A| J W^-~.f insects on contort. mM f\ ■£29 DLAIf S FLAC UOACH ANO Kf.tfßJ ANT KIUW F«=S_£ < HJCC^TI oxHrminotes roaches W269 words
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Miscellaneous446 1959-10-12 4 _l_r^™™™^_B M_T^^^™bPl _^f"^"^"^_B m*t m^^tm^Mm\\^^^^ 1 __Ts7r~i i~"~~T 22 "^■■B I_>3 11 P I I I sers with the bottom at the top! (5). 8 To look over is a weight of water (8). 10 Card game one starts off In very young? (8). 13 For what reason m Rotten446 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-10-12 5 Captain Vren (first from left) is seen with the rest of the jet pilots of Qantas at the foot of the Boeing at Paya Lebar airport.30 words
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188 1959-10-12 5 Small market for pearls in Singapore it |i market for pearls is negligible and >t entirely on the tourist trade. pearls, Mr K. K. Chan, told earls used for necklaces and worn by women find a main can tourists. rls are not popular with other races, he said. He 1188 words
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Article, Illustration27 1959-10-12 5 •re I uho M),i- j nd un- ■fan, a penal tv far .mi nt j s__L un- 1 and .rden> i Lorn]..- Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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Article92 1959-10-12 5 Calligraphy contest A CALLIGRAPHY contest for students m Chinese and English schools is being organised by the Chinese V.M.C.A. The contest will take place at Nan Hwa Girls' High School m Adis Road on Oct. 23. There will be four sections m both schools, two seniors and two juniors. Mr.92 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-10-12 5 WHO IS OWNER OF THIS MEDAL? ner of this medal? A Singapore ered it in a small shop while irtitions to his collection. i t nm of L* CPL. J. FAIRBANKS, CHESHIRE" An army officer said it was the General Service medal. issued to all service personnel who had served55 words
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219 1959-10-12 5 TVEVELOPMENT plans of the Singapore Telephone Board were drastically curtailed owing to lack of funds. This was disclosed m the Board's annual report for 1958 released last week. The report further stated that the loan of $15 million from the Government m 1956 was fully utilised219 words
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Article445 1959-10-12 5 CHAN SWAN BEE - LONGER RUNWAY A MUST for AIRPORT CHAN SWAN BEE Jet pilot sees P. Lebar and says By JHE runway at Paya Lebar airport must be extended to allow jet airliners with full load to operate without restrictions. This was stated by Captain Uren, chief pilot of Qantas' Boeing jet fleet,445 words
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Miscellaneous144 1959-10-12 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: ?.45 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.13 a.m. and 8.52 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.46 a.m. and 9.42 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.13 a.m. and 10.22 p.m. FRIDAY 10.37 a.m. and 10.59 p.m. SAIIRDAY: 11.01 a.m. and 11.34 p.m. gfl NDAY: 11.26 a.m. x 77r Y.W.C.A. i Outram Road): Malay— absolute beginners. to a144 words
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907 1959-10-12 6 JOHORE HIGHLIGHTS by Mark Foenander rvF all Johore's landmarks, one of the most historic is Bukit Meldrum. at the foot of which Johore Bahru was born. As its name implies, the hill was named after a prominent resident m his day,907 words
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Article247 1959-10-12 6 JOHORE PLANS BIG CELEBRATIONS THROUGHOUT STATE ELABORATE plans have been drawn up for the first official birthday celebrations of Johore's new Sultan, who ascended the Throne on May 8 this year. The State authorities are now finalising dethis archway and its pillars to give a majestic247 words
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94 1959-10-12 6 Article on spelling 'not official' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The chairman of the Romanised Spelling Committee, Tuan Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said here yesterday that an official statement on the spelling system would only be issued by the Education Ministry when an agreement on the unification of spelling had been reached94 words
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Article68 1959-10-12 6 /CHANGES m the Federation's traffic ordinance will soon be made to give the police powers to compound cases of speeding and minor offences. This was recently mooted by the Johore Traffic Advi- sory committee which found that present legislation, enSlnwJf 1 Ju l y was nient for68 words
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Article, Illustration213 1959-10-12 6 Imposing archway and restaurant for giant park A CAPTIVATING concrete archway will greet visitors to Johore Bahru Merdeka Park the magnificent showpiece of the town, which is' now taking shape. State and Federal colours will be blended on this archway and its pillars to give a majectic blaze of hues213 words
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Article61 1959-10-12 6 JAKARTA, Mon. Sixty new cars, imported by businessmen m Sourabaya have been seized. The public Prosecution Department m East Java announced that the cars had been brought to Indonesia without official permission instit t Foreign Exch ange A police spokesman yesterday said the illegal importReuter - 61 words
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115 1959-10-12 6 ALL ABOUT THE PEOPLE OF SINGAPORE IN 200 PICTURES AN exhibition of photographs depicting the life, work, play and culture of the people of Singapore and Malaya will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall Singapore this week. Two hundred pictures will be on display all the work of 44-year-old115 words
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Article28 1959-10-12 6 JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian Air Force is reported to be planning a jetair base on Lombok Island about 700 miles north west of Australia.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article24 1959-10-12 6 JAKARTA, Mon. Fortysix buildings, including two schools, were destroyed by a storm which swept Cambar island. East Sumatra Nobody was injured. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement68 1959-10-12 6 FREE Watewuua ••«»•> Agents REIMAN C(>MM 32 tat* af CMn« %W Tel: 242**. M HOHNER ORGII Elect iff I Ideal for Churches and Complete 1 1 Caae. For A I vol I $250*00 E* ct X. M. A. I*l t tIK J*LuJU+>M SEWING I Ah* other V\m*m Guarantee. J Miru68 words
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Article, Illustration406 1959-10-12 7 Mum will be in wings at daughter's debut in S'pore MIM uili be m the when 19--il Jenni Lee tinf de- gapore In Rowcrofl Theatre producI le Lee. hich S Import role. are was co-producer of And No Bird Sing and produced many children's shows and :ety concerts. s thisP. H - 406 words
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74 1959-10-12 7 IT 1 »c comic now iltura! iHd md $2 will Robin- 9 A spe- cial performance for schoolchildren will be held on Nov. 25. Tickets are $1 each. Taking part are some or tne leading theatrical personalltiee of Singapore. The cast includes Jill Maggs (Lady74 words
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Article, Illustration393 1959-10-12 7 Margaret Wee - Margaret Wee By keeping diners at the Cathay Restaurant perched on their seats watching their breath-taking acrobatic stunts. They are Grandpa Koon Shu Pang, 72, his son Siow Choon 28 his hter in law Wang Chong Lan 26, and his granddaughters Ching393 words
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Article, Illustration108 1959-10-12 7 BRIGITTE HAS A SURPRISE FOR YOU ONLY one reader, Mr. J. Chan, of Hock Ann Estate, near Kuala Lumpur, knew the answer to last week's Fiim Quiz question about Yolanue Donlan's husband. He said, correctly, that Miss Donlan is married to Val Guest. Unfortunately some of Mr. Chan's other answers108 words
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Article177 1959-10-12 7 The answers were: 1. Budapest, 1923. 2. Sari. 3. 16; Turkish. 4. Conrad Hilton, George Sanders. 5. No. 6. Val Guest. Now try the questions below. There are the usual SlO and cinema pass prizes: 1. The hero of the film The Naked Maja which was shown m177 words
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Article, Illustration276 1959-10-12 7 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO Malay folklore comedy BY OOPULAR young actress Hashimah Yun is cox starring with veteran actor P. Ramlee m Shaw Brothers' latest film, Nujum Pa'Belalang, which will be completed m a month. Ramlee is also director. Hashimah started her screen career276 words
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Article284 1959-10-12 8 PUBLIC SECURITY LAW TO BE EXTENDED FOR FIVE YEARS Appeal bodies to be scrapped FREE PRESS STAFF REPORTER JJNDER a new Bill to be introduced m the Singapore Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, people may be restricted not only to their homes, but also to their284 words
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Article115 1959-10-12 8 Cool travel Kn Malayan Railway KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A new air conditioned coach, built at the Malayan Railway workshops at Sentul. |g expected to be introduced into service soon. It will bring the number of air-conditioned coaches operated by the railway to 10. A railway official said yesterday that there115 words
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Article273 1959-10-12 8 Junior Department activities arranged for this week THE Junior Department of the Singapore YMCA m Orchard Road will be opened to members daily this week from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Except for Saturday, there will be body building and weightlifting sessions at 4 p.m daily. There will273 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-10-12 8 This is the first picture of the multi-million dollar Singapore airport administrative and control tower building, now being built at Paya Lebar. Work on the project has been speeded up recently as most airlines will soon have jet services. The seven-storey building will be air-condition-ed. The92 words
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Article46 1959-10-12 8 The Singapore Cage-Bird Society will hold a free lecture on "All about budgerigars" at the Singapore Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, on Thursday, Oct. 15, at 8.30 p.m. The talk, to be given by Mr G. K. Reid. will be illustrated with coloured slides.46 words
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Article70 1959-10-12 8 mHE Singapore Teachers' A Union will hold its badminton and table tennis championships at the end of the month. Entries for the five badminton and table tennis events— men's singles, doubles women's singles and doubles and mixed doubles will close on Oct. 10. Entries for badminton may70 words
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165 1959-10-12 8 Fewer go abroad for higher studies pARENTS m Singapore are now less anxious about sending their children abroad for studies, as higher educational facilities provided locally are becoming more adequate and comprehensive. An Education Ministry spokesman told the Free Press that the number of students who applied annually to the165 words
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239 1959-10-12 8 Promenade, parks, hawkers pitches for Changi beach FREE PRESS STAFF REPORTER VOLUNTEER work on extending Changi beach, to make it a public resort, is to start on Sunday, Oct. 25, the Minister of National Development, Mr.' Ong Eng Guan, announced yesterday. The Changi seafront, stretching about four miles, is to239 words
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Article64 1959-10-12 8 The Singapore Pawnbrokers Licensing Board yesterday approved two new pawnshops m Singapore, bringing the total to 44. Most of them are m the city area. A spokesman of the Singapore Pawnbrokers Association said that Government was now encouraging pawnbroking. "We are doing a service to the64 words
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231 1959-10-12 8 BUSY HOCKEY SEASON FOR STORE PLAYERS rE 1959-60 season will be a very bag the Singapore Hockey Association. The first big game for Singapore will m Malayan Hockey Association quadra which will be played at Kuala Lumpu 24 and 25. The teams taking part m the quadrangular are Perak Selangor,231 words
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Article73 1959-10-12 8 THEY WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN Players who represented Malaya against the Australian team led by C.J. Macartney m 1927 will Dc invited to attend the two matches during the Australian Test team's visit to Singapore next month The Australian Test team will be playing two one day matches m Singapore73 words
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Article133 1959-10-12 8 Trainer set for turf record LONDON Mon Tr_-_.B Noel Muries. ha\ ducted cessful stake- he paign this paring hi- M market estab, Li winter rettrer But he still I portant shot to r< __JH that will bri to a new tl of a fabulou B Noel ha.s Petite Eu U133 words
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Miscellaneous227 1959-10-12 8 _M Mm m MMM *mW \m Wmt tJJw Jv Jw \W I__o_l __V __f lit mm\ JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan r 1 7TV-F KOfflt_sS /MA^Off ■pMKMW"""«» WB «________a| JEP* HAV/kTE S Pi AN TO OC4. M//TW 7V_? AOVEffS? C_o OPERATE I WE/fECONSTBUCTtON HVSTEffrOUS POPCE ON THE MOON <ZOe3 IN227 words
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Article393 1959-10-12 9 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS APPRENTICE SHAARI GETS FINE DOUBLE Racing roundup by IhKK > PKI proved what a certainty beaten she was, on the second Idav b* leading all the way to win race five giving Mat Shaari his ■J* inner for the afternoon at Penang yesterday. |nd393 words
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Article243 1959-10-12 9 WARD STRIKES FORM AGAIN I which was reduced to seven course withdrawal of Intuition n rails registering his first Malayan success. Two Tails was always" handy behind the winner. He got through on the rails c half distance and got :o beat Water line who d to have the race243 words
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Article61 1959-10-12 9 NEW YORK, Mon.— Round Table, the world's leading money winning racehorse, raised his earnings to $5,200,000 by winning the $175,000 Manhattan Handicap at Aqueduct Racecourse on Saturday. Bald Eagle, the Americanbred Nasrullah colt was second and Coloneast third. Round Table's time of 2mins. 42 X 561 words
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Article38 1959-10-12 9 PARIS, Mon.— Mrs. Ralph Beaver Strassburger's 14-1 outsider, Angers, won the Grand Criterium, Frances top race for two year-olds, run over a mile at Longchamp yesterday. Second was Never Too Late and third was Tanata.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article76 1959-10-12 9 Natekar, Say Hup too good m badD^eeded ratHup th un- 4-1. weak -4 lead, torced vs and ..d Say 'Aitn nts. of 'ecision aye often other. CV r i Mavrith ex- :.jm college ha, outlohye 3-8. doubles •cc and holders a doubles nd Lim jeat and 15-7 K. Tan mReuter - 76 words
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Article15 1959-10-12 9 t 1 zechoK?U to Ger many a two5?S5^L.tr^k and *r*Tv Wh *h ended ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration169 1959-10-12 9 QYDNEY, Mon.— Swim- 15 ming champion, Ilsa Konrads (left) has I I grown three inches and I put on two stone m weight m the last 12 j months. i She is now sft 9in. tall I and weighs 11 stone I 5 lb. llsa has begun169 words
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Article15 1959-10-12 9 SOFIA, Mon. Bulgaria beat France 1-0 m a soccer international here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration223 1959-10-12 9 ON oaper a strong case can be made out for the weak NoTrump. At the table this weapon is constantly misused. It proved a lethal boomerang on the example below. If West opens One Diamond and gets a Spade response. One No-Truxnp Is a more precise and constructive223 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-10-12 9 picture. Mrs. M. Vasagar presented the Saravanamuthu Shield to the two captains, K. S. Retnam and S. Sathasivam after yesterday's cricket match between Singapore and Selaneor Ceylonese. Free PressFree Press - 32 words
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253 1959-10-12 9 SELANGOR Ceylonese, given 55 minutes to score 117 runs for victory, failed to beat the clock m yesterday's Saravanamuthu Shield All Malayan Ceylonese cricket final at Bales tier Road. The match ended m a draw with Selangor needing 61 runs for a win against253 words
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Article82 1959-10-12 9 LONDON, Mon. Induna, formerly favourite for the Cesarewitch, is to be scratched from the big handicap at Newmarket on Wednesday. Sir Gordon Richards, his trainer, said that he was still suffering from heat m a jarred joint and there was no alternative but to scratch him. ArthurReuter - 82 words
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Article252 1959-10-12 9 SINGAPORE CHAMPION BEATEN PLAYFAIR and Merritime both qualified for the Singapore Badminton Association's senior inter-club final last night. Playfair beat Mayflower 3-2 while Merritime defeated Useful 4-1. For the final against Playfair. Merritime will specially bring down the State's junior champion. Ronnie Oon who has just started work m Batu252 words
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Article259 1959-10-12 9 Malays in League final T»HE Singapore Amateur i Football Association's premier league championship honours will be decided between the Malays and RAF Singapore. Yesterday, the Malays scored a 5-0 victory over Chinese at the Jalan Besar stadium. The winners netted twice m the first half and put m another three259 words
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Article, Illustration299 1959-10-12 9 OUTSCHOORN IS COMING TO SINGAPORE FOR SHORT HOLIDAY WORCESTERSHIRE professional and former Sin- gapore cricketer, Laddie Outschoorn, returns to Singapore at the end of the month after an absence of seven years. Outschoorn left London on the Chusan last week and arrives m Singapore on Oct. 28. In a letter299 words
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Article88 1959-10-12 9 MOHAMMED JAAFAR of the International Cycling Club won the Far East Air Force ten miles time trial at Tempenis yesterday. Jaafar completed the circuit m 25 mm 37 sec. Second was Corporal Bob Burgoyne of Seletar; time: 25 mm. 44 sec. Third was LAC88 words
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Article114 1959-10-12 9 S'PORE ACE TAKES TOP HONOURS COLOMBO, Mon. Singapore motorcycle act Wong Kong Chow was the only successful challenger at the Ceylon Racing Drivers* championship race meet held at Katukurunda, 28 miles from Colombo yesterday. Wong, riding a Japanese Honda, won the 250 c.c. race over eight laps m 12:38.4. Wong's114 words
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Article38 1959-10-12 9 L. Holloway and J. Sheedy beat Goh Kee Seah and Wong Weng Foo two and one after being three down at the turn m the final of the Commonwealth Cup at the Royal Island club yesterday.38 words
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Article19 1959-10-12 9 BELGRADE. Mon. Hungary beat Yugoslavia 4-2 m an international soccer match played before 55,000 spectators here yesterday.19 words
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Advertisement215 1959-10-12 9 _C____________gfj_#T/i am Mr- -9 Own a Fully Automatic __y____r_F= 1 BALOAMATIC 1 ond be _M___BjF assured cf correct focus on d right exposures. ZZt -j> Xenor f2, 8/45 mm, ZZ It is very simple to ooer-fcz •^^fcQL -«-"> 1 ate a BALDESSA and vet I __sm___| __fl____ r^__ Ik^ 31215 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-10-12 10 INCHE OSMAN bin Abdul Aziz, of the Singapore Military Force, married Che Saidah binte Mohamed Khan Surattee at the weekend. The groom is the second son of Inche and Che Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Kadir and the bride the daughter of the late Inche Mohamed Khan Surattee.49 words
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276 1959-10-12 10 The Premier outlines his policies on several vital topics LONDON, Monday. CONTINUED membership m SEATO, the South-East Asia defence organisation, remains the main point of British strategy m the Far East. iM Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan said this yesterday when outlining theU.P.I - 276 words
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Article91 1959-10-12 10 WARSAW, Monday. pOLISH police last night cordoned off a half-mile square m central Warsaw to control crowds awaiting a miraculous appearance of the Virgin Mary at St. Augustine's Church. Hearing rumours that the Virgin Mary had been seen m "a cloud of light by*U.P.I - 91 words
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Article159 1959-10-12 10 Betting by father of pool winner LONDON. Mon.— Methodist preacher Edward Hooton. whose son won £6.633 ($56.350) in a football pool last week, last night denounced gambling "m all its forms" m an address at a church near Southport. Lancashire. His son. 17-year-old Kenneth Hooton, a Leading Aircraftman m theReuter - 159 words
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Article49 1959-10-12 10 W. GERMAN ELECTIONS BREMEN. Germany, Mon. West Germany's Social Democratic Party retained its stronghold m this smallest of German states with a smashing victory m yesterday's State Parliament elections. They now hold 61 of the 100 seats m the new parliament. In the old one they had 52.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article30 1959-10-12 10 ROME, Mon.— Mons. Paul Yu Pin. exiled Archbishop of Nanking, has arrived here to discuss with Vatican officials plans for a Catholic univer- sity m Formosa. U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article203 1959-10-12 10 NEW YORK. Mon.—Communist agents are working on new secret orders. Following the Conservatives' victory m the British elections, they have been told to prepare for an "industrial war." Alleging this yesterday, the New York Sunday News reported from London that "Secret orders from Moscow's Cominform203 words
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Article55 1959-10-12 10 The secret Cominform orders continued: "Steps must be taken immediately to increase tremendously undercover work throughout Britain. Strike tendencies m every branch of industry must be exploited and successful strikes organised "Main aim is to bring production to a standstill. Where important products are made acts of sabotageU.P.I - 55 words
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Article41 1959-10-12 10 More treasures missing CAIRO. Mon.— The third loss of ancient Egyptian trear sures m recent months was reported yesterday with the disappearance of a priceless golden bust of the sun-god Horus and a ruby-studded gold ring from the Aswan museum. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article20 1959-10-12 10 DETROIT, Mon. A build-your-own back-yard helicopter called the "Little Zipster" will soon be on the market at US$2,OOO ($6,000).20 words
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222 1959-10-12 10 Peking praises Khrushchev and U.S. tour LONDON. Mon. Communist China praises Soviet Russia m a message announced yesterday by Mos cow Radio. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's visit to the United States "constitutes an enormous contribution to the relaxation of world tension and to the defence of peace m the whole world,"U.P.I; Reuter - 222 words
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Article50 1959-10-12 10 NORWICH, Mon.- City Architect David Percival said yesterday that "tenants I've spoken to are delighted" with his plan to build new houses with kitchens m the front. This would enable the housewife to watch whatever is going on m the road— and with the neighbours. U.P.I.U.P.I - 50 words
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Article24 1959-10-12 10 Scientist V. I. Siforov said Lunik II would pass the earth at a distance of some 24,840 miles on or about next Sunday.24 words
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Article46 1959-10-12 10 -A carrier pigeon, owned by the Kyodo News Agency and entered by Prince Tatoamatsu, won the seventh annual 186 -mile pigeon race held yesterday. It covered the course m four hours and 30 minutes. A total of 990 pigeons representing 11 countries took part. U.P.I.U.P.I - 46 words
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Article39 1959-10-12 10 Photographs of Russia's future space pioneers men and dogs complete with gravity suits and helmets are published m the latest issues of the illustrated magazines "Ogonyok" and "Soviet Union." disclosing that intensive preparations are already under way. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article29 1959-10-12 10 A group of leading American scientists, including two Nobel prize-winners, has proposed that President Eisenhower set up a scientific agency to study the technical problems of disarmament. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article22 1959-10-12 10 A ten-mem-ber delegation of the Supreme Soviet has arrived here by air from Moscow at the invitation of the Indonesian Government.22 words
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Article32 1959-10-12 10 President Aleksander Zawadzki of Poland and his delegation were cheered by more than 120,000 citizens here m a rally held at the end of a six-day visit to Communist North Vietnam.32 words
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Article25 1959-10-12 10 Archbishop Makanos returned to Cyprus yesterday from Rhodes where m talks last week he and Lieut. General George Grivas patched up their quarrel. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article40 1959-10-12 10 mmmmmmmmmm The Israel Radio reported that Adolph Eichmann. once head of the Jewish department of Hitler's Gestapo, who disappeared at the end of World War 11, was now living as an oil company em- pioyee m Kuwait.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article29 1959-10-12 10 Mr. Oswald Pirow. Q. C, leader of the prosecution m South Africa's treason trial, died suddenly last night at his home here. apparently from a heart attack.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article21 1959-10-12 10 The Right Rev. William Launcelot Scott Fleming, a former Arctic and Antarctic Explorer, has been named Bishop of Norwich.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article25 1959-10-12 10 Soviet Author Boris Pasternak who wrote Dr. Zhivago— has agreed that his new play should be performed at the Dramaten Theatre, Stock- noim.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article27 1959-10-12 10 TILBURY, Mon.— The liner Orion docked here yesterday carrying more than 300 British migrants who tried life m Australia or New Zealand but preferred England.27 words
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201 1959-10-12 10 Algeria ceasefire: 'France ready to talk to FLU' NEW YORK, Mon. M. Maurice Couve de Murville. the French Foreign Minister, discussing the Algerian question m a filmed television interview broadcast here yesterday said: "We are prepared to discuss a ceasefire with all those who fight and that means, of course,201 words
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Article82 1959-10-12 10 Egg-shaped moon? It's doubtful LONDON. Mon.— A spokesman for the Royal Observatory at Hurstmonceux. Sussex, yesterday minimised Russian reports that the moon is egg-shaped. Commenting on the reports published m Pravda, he said: "There has been conjecture on a number of previous occasions about the moon's shape. "The Russians' theory82 words
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Article106 1959-10-12 10 Turning against guerillas VIENTIANE, Mon. Briga- dier-General Ouan Rattikone, commander ot the Laotian Army, said today that the Laotian people were turning against rebel propaganda m southern provinces. Rebels had oeen cnased out of some villages at gunpoint, he added. The commander, just returned from <a week-long trip through fiveReuter - 106 words
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Article240 1959-10-12 10 T0 1 i 1 CHARGES and counter-charges of restrictive trade practic today when seven countries face questioning at the mri mittee on balance of payments restrictions. The meetinp nisterial meeting of the General Agreement on Tariffs a opens on Oct. 26. Japan has become240 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-10-12 10 PETITI M who lefi fo L**_fl BOAC Br tan lit oclfl day for t m i al vflfl her thi cM interior desigiing a; fl mersmith A former student fl Nanyanc Gfati Hisb» where sh< n -edbeH or Mldr! M tion. she >aid >bf ta_l been favinatul I m designing58 words
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Miscellaneous61 1959-10-12 10 dttemia I Qtade I cathay Pttena *****: Last Day: 3la-«s af Cartnage 1 45. 4 15. 0.45 ft ».30 p.m ODCON. PtterM nit«: Opens Today Oina 1.43. 4.15. 045 ft 9.30 p.m NtW ALHAMBRA PfNNM *****: Last Day: Ths IMOaad Plus The Trae Otery 3.30. 000 ft 015 p.m. OOIONKATONC.61 words
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