The Singapore Free Press, 20 October 1959
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Title Section16 1959-10-20 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS m\\\ Br* m No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1959. 15 CENTS.16 words
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Article202 1959-10-20 1 Union will press claims on five issues 14 FIRMS INVOLVED Byrne will be in the chair JMPORTANT talks involving 14 big firms in Singapore will be held at the Ministry of Labour and Law tomorrow. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, will preside,202 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-10-20 1 Shaw's top stars pretty 19-year-old Ting Ning and actor Peter Chen Ho, (above) arrived in Singapore this morning by the liner India. They have come to shoot the Mandarin film 'Rendezvous in the South. Seas" which will be made in the Federation. The stars and65 words
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Article39 1959-10-20 1 Everett. Washington. Tues. A Boeing 707 jet airliner crashed yesterday one mile >ast of Arlington, in Eastern Vashington. the County Sheriff's office said. Four men were reported Killed and four survived the crash.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-10-20 1 Peter Townsend and his fiancee Group Captain Peter Townsend, 44. and his fiancee. Miss Marie-Luce Jamagne. 20, hand-in-hand at the Jamagne mansion, near Antwerp, after a Press conference given by the Group Captain, following the announcement of their engagement. Miss Jamagne is the daughter of a Belgian tobacco magnate.Paul Popper - 83 words
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44 1959-10-20 1 Opinion The Women and Girls' Charter on deall to in to be ..n--:ed r.d :o .ed for d prepar :he would her I r.ot ext or- in ter •ice be D :bs I d callI be addk be repara- ter- >oally law not .on.44 words
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Article294 1959-10-20 1 MIMSTER POINTS TO HOPEFUL AUGURIES' NEW YORK, Tues.— Mr. David OrmsbyGore. British Minister of State, told the General Assembly's main political committee yesterday that the Soviet and Western positions on disarmament had come closer together. He cited "hopeful auguries" in Mr. Khrushchev's recent General Assembly294 words
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Article56 1959-10-20 1 Don't copy West Subandrio MANILA. Tues.— The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. yesterday caiiec on Asians to adopt originality in their way of life. He said: "The interjection of methods of Western politics will not work in our part of the world. We have to modify and adapt them toU.P.I - 56 words
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Article31 1959-10-20 1 BELFAST, Tues. Gunmen, believed to belong to the outlawed Irish Republican Army, attacked two poiice stations in Northern Ireland last night with automatic weapons. There were no casualties.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article57 1959-10-20 1 YAKARTA, Tues. The MiJ nistry of formation is planning to send toe Radio Republic Indonesia (RRI> orchestra to Malaya soon for a series of concerts. According to reports the Malayan Government had extended an invitation for the orSheltn of the State-oper-ated radio network to visitU.P.I - 57 words
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Article33 1959-10-20 1 November first |:rade rubber buyers f .o.b. opened in Singapore thij morning at 100?s cent: per lb., up three-eighth: of a cent on yesterday' close. The tone wa quiet.33 words
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Article334 1959-10-20 1 'Malaya pressed for scale in stockpile sales in U.K. 9 ONDON. Tues.— The Financial Times said yesterday that the Board of Trade's plan for the disposal of United Kingdom rubber stockpiles would eliminate almost the last of uncertainties which had persisted in the rubber markets throughout the merThis economicReuter - 334 words
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Article223 1959-10-20 1 S'pore race scratchings, schedule rate lungs and order running for tomorrm at Bukit Timah. Race One. 2.1 :>. 1 1 3 6F. tstroll. Race Two. 2 4a. 2. Ml <;F. Bobs. Pirarro. Race Three. 315, Cl. 1 Dtv. 2—< rr Whistle. II liotsjck, Silver Metres*. Nr\rr Better. I223 words
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Advertisement26 1959-10-20 1 I^Si' IKON 1 If they W 1 i are CARR'S yL//^ they are I 2^-^? I f° r breakfast lunch 1 tea or I dinner I26 words
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Advertisement83 1959-10-20 1 wPtAYTEX 'V/ magic circle f**^ the only drcalat mtodbed cotton cap bra that do6W*f r pucker, •briok or twin ynV X/ °«t o' h *P c S l^* re-l v> ;\A cri^ fitt '^r' Sj^lyf I tfMh aner wash. irtAli I ironing. IL^ mtlwanTi 52, North Bridge Rood. 1 Smgopore.83 words
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Article98 1959-10-20 2 CHANGE IN U.S. LOAN POLICY WASHINGTON. Tues.— The United States Development Loan Fund yesterday ai.ced a major change in ending policy. Mr. Vance Brand, ManagI3trector of the Fund, said in future the D.L.F. will place j primary emphasis on the ..cing of goods and services of U.S. origin. The DLF.Reuter - 98 words
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Article73 1959-10-20 2 STRIKES HIT 4 U.K. CITIES T ONDON, Tues.—A weekjU long "dirty cargo" strike at Liverpool ended yesterday but 1,700 London car steel pressers continued their stoppage over a newly-wed husband whose bride wants him to do day work. Other strike-hit cities were Sheffield, where transport workers stayed out in a73 words
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Article62 1959-10-20 2 LONDON, Tues. Investigation into the problems of ocean travel at a new £2 million ship hydro-dynamics laboratory could play a decisive part in Britain's future as a maritime nation, the Duke of Edinburgh said yesterday. He suggested that scientists working in the new laboratory should beReuter - 62 words
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Article85 1959-10-20 2 Report on soap is ready A REPORT on the soap industry in Singapore, written by a three-man committee headed by Mr. James Puthucheary. manager of the Industrial Promotion Board, has been submitted to the Ministry of Finance. Other committee members were Mr. Tan 800 Teck and Tuan Haji YusofT bin85 words
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Article74 1959-10-20 2 Gilt-edged in demand T ONDON, Tues. Activity JLj on the stock exchange yesterday continued on a considerable scale and although there were occasional bouts of profit-taking closing prices were in most cases at the best levels of the day. A feature was the continued strength of gilt-edged in response to74 words
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Article66 1959-10-20 2 Seeks protection for investments KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The West German Government wants to conclude an agreement with the Federation, seeking protection for investment capital from West Germany. This was stated by Dr. von Bartren. minister envoy of West Germany who is now in Kuala Lumpur with a fiveman delegation. He66 words
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Article40 1959-10-20 2 LONDON, Tues. Trading of Gula-Kalumpong stocks was withdrawn on the London Stock Exchange yesterday and dealings were temporarily suspended pending a fresh application being made after publication of further details concerning this company's present and proposed activities.40 words
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Article24 1959-10-20 2 LONDON. Tues British residents will be allowed up to £250 a year In foreign currency fpr travel abroad from November 1.24 words
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292 1959-10-20 2 500,000 steel strikers expected to return to jobs in next few days WASHINGTON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER yesterday askr ed for a court injunction ordering 500,000 steel strikers back to work. It was seen as a foregone conclusion that withr in a few days292 words
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Article42 1959-10-20 2 SOURABAYA, Tues. The Federation of Chinese Associations in this East Java city appealed to the Government to lift its ban on alien retail traders in rural areas scheduled to go into effect at the end of the year.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 42 words
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Article162 1959-10-20 2 NEW BODY FORMED FOR ASIA rKYO. Tues.— An organic tion to increase productivity in Asia is going to be formed next March. Twelve Asian nations announced this yesterday. new Asian Productivity Organisation will probably have its headquarters in Tokyo. The announcement came at the end of the Asian round tableU.P.I - 162 words
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Article30 1959-10-20 2 BRUSSELS, Tues. The six European Common Market nations are expected to i approve proposals for a wider Atlantic economic community instead of the Britishbacked European free trade area30 words
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Article371 1959-10-20 2 HE WANTS MINISTRY OF EXPORT Business briefs T ONDON, Tues.— A Mims- try of Export was called for yesterday by Mr. Robert F Collischon, chairman ot the incorporated Sales Managers Association. He told a one-day conference of senior sales executives here that Britain needs such a Mini*try rather than the371 words
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Article294 1959-10-20 2 SHIP IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Bayernstein 1/2, Straat van Diemen 4/5. Shoyo Maru 6A, Thorstrand 6/7, Glenartney 8/9, Anshun 10/11, Euryalus 13/14, Mitaka Maru 15/16. City of Colombo 18. Adige 19, Tronoh N. Wall 2. Salong N. Wall 3. Sletter N.294 words
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Article223 1959-10-20 2 World market prices u-k. ciosi n rji no: i m are me I RUBBER Nc 1 J£**** M port i Oct. RUBBER N V P.UBBIR Ne i,.! •^tltrnwt H J* Ttrmt M»v TONE MIS, I ■>EPPEP: White Sarawak f a •If Eurro« in ••rtt Oct fc tara» tk S M223 words
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Article651 1959-10-20 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pri SINGAPORE, MONDAY. Previaus Talay Alex Bricks Pref 1.75 i.70 Ords. 2.35 2.20 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 48 49 B.M. Trustees 5.25 525 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19- Ords 38 6 39 Federal Dispensary 1.03 2.06 FiUpatricks 95651 words
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Advertisement874 1959-10-20 2 y\ ZmT\ li\ Nit Vjl I —^aHDeS^K- t irf .ji~. PJ^^3^> m i J^^aaß C«A«v« lines V Sa.liags ta ADEN, RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN, fjC) CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. QLj Span P. S-aaai Peam jA J" 3 Seiatlia li/M Oct 20/21 Oet \f/ a II "llaJaa" a) 20 Oct/ 4 Nev874 words
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Advertisement251 1959-10-20 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'port P. S'ham Penang BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG) 21/23 Oct 24/2S Oct 2S/2I Oct SCHWAIENSTEIN (LLOYO) 30 Oet/ 1 NIT HAMBURG (HAPAG) S/12 Nl» 12/13 NIV 14/15 NIV (Arrival at Hankirg 2Bth Otc) To251 words
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Advertisement11 1959-10-20 2 HONG KONG PRICES Yesterday was a public holiday in Hong: Kong.11 words
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Article15 1959-10-20 3 Freeze land values' bid Ition preposed irea. lh« 1 atht- Kanr\t tiru •lion land P*m.uU-15 words
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Article, Illustration513 1959-10-20 3 hfgpw* f' re talkers cool off in trough of goats > milk l(F t FOR A BOY Boy of VI goes across on his unele 9 s shoulders FIVE THOUSAND spectators watched 70 barefoot Hindu devotees cross a pit of red-hot wood embers inFree Press - 513 words
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Article43 1959-10-20 3 An American Professor of Sociology. Dr. Charles Kepr.er. will give five public lectures on .sociology at Nanyang University, starting tomorrow. The subjects will be: Per-! >onaliry and human nature; The individual and society: Population problems: Collective behaviour: Social movements.43 words
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Article200 1959-10-20 3 PA WNBROKERS ARE WORRIED PAWNBROKERS of Sin- gapore are not happy, and they are going to tell this to the Government. The Singapore Pawnbrokers' Association is to send a memorandum to the Government giving their views on the Pawnee rok er s (Amendment) Bill which comes up for second reading200 words
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Advertisement10 1959-10-20 3 il P^tel colours [I hu «dred tissues Pr smart woman10 words
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Advertisement263 1959-10-20 3 BSy. 1 7nH| KcTr H\ /4I ft Tfl Ca all I^R I K/ Model DBL with -jj Rt^ "Light Computer" \*3 Ki" senc/ /or /"ree leaflet SjSM V' jj|'*°^|magnetic recording tape IK'. MMi gives vou e be st I OUTLASTS ALL THE REST I With almost unlimited lite 500 000263 words
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Miscellaneous158 1959-10-20 3 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan AMO iN&mu**€ArrS W p^r*^^ 70 EXHAUSTVANCS |y\aBWLlcH STEP ASIDE I'M Bm£^ P^l BBtH&NG me oruev v x^^^<^<-^f!^3 Hi 111 "^^R x ij MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I '<&? H/£ C/SFP 7*/^ TXUOK--" "71/EA/ OVASeP 7H&W OQT/A/7C^ I AMP ALL THAT 'N/' IT158 words
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Miscellaneous397 1959-10-20 3 BORN today you are a ponding paragraph. Let stern disciplinarian. You your birthday star be your want to be the leader and to daily guide, have what you suggest fol- TOMORROW lowed to the letter. Also, you do not like intervention LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23)--once you have set up a397 words
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Article, Illustration1879 1959-10-20 4 RON EVANS - RON EVANS rOite step to eternityM ■iMßHaflaMßkasjsMsfl IT^fl He couldn't bale out,.. but how could he pilot that crippled plane back when he was blind? By Jo Capka, D.F.M. and Croix de Guerre was a captain in the Czech Air Force when the NazU1,879 words
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Advertisement587 1959-10-20 4 DRINK Green Spot %f1 WWv CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE 20 Words $2 (Mi*.)— Box 50 ct*. txtrm TOURING MALAYA? Rent-a-Car from Everfine Co.. 519, Serangoon Road, Singapore-8. TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from Transparency. Telephone •Life* ***** P.O. Box 1108. S'pore. DOCUMENTS COPIED Rapidly Fotomatic (Photostat) Service. 58 Robinson Rd..587 words
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Advertisement173 1959-10-20 4 C &e}ret>kinc) drink... f<eady in G Veu con mote 4 /ars« S l/«^>*^ g/asset of refreshing. cold dnnk from ONiV ONE packet AMERICA'S FAVOURITE SOFT DRINK IN AN ENVaOri Now in a tropical foil pack Try all FOUR Kool-Aid flavours Orange Cherry Lemon Grape lw w 0 f A^^^^H Yashica173 words
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Miscellaneous389 1959-10-20 4 DAILY CROSSWORD UJBJB2 J J J I1BBBB JBBBBH JBBBB JBBB iiBB iMUUm -a aaaaS JHJHHHBJ B B B B JBMBBB JBBBB B B B B aBBBBM CLUES ACROSS 1 No sensible answer to a confused dispute without direction (6>. 8. This rib donesn't reach the breastbone (5). 9 All in389 words
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Miscellaneous6 1959-10-20 4 5 Belonging to 'X,' frequently (5).6 words
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314 1959-10-20 5 SMOKING keeps down blood pressure claim U.K. DOCTORS FINDING SURPRISES SINGAPORE Free Press Staff Reporter sjINGAPORE doctors are studying a report from Birmingham University which claims that smoking helps to keep down blood pressure. This surprise finding is revealed in a report by Birmingham University doctors, led by Professor Thomas314 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-10-20 5 Gladys Lim, 19. another aspirant for the "Miss Kimono" title. The contest is to be held at a dance at Sea View Hotel, Singapore, on Oct. 31. Twelve fir Is have entered so far.37 words
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Article34 1959-10-20 5 Two Singapore boys, Eric Ngo and Reginald Yeo. are among 103 freshmen who have been enrolled in the school of Medicine at the College of Medical Evangelists in California.34 words
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Article282 1959-10-20 5 THE MILK OF HUMAN KINDNESS "T¥\he Red Cross represents A all the best qualities of mankind; the same selfless spirit that flings a tiny lifeboat against the storm to rescue men from a wrecked ship; the spirit that sends miners down a poisonous shaft to save their trapped companions; the282 words
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152 1959-10-20 5 PILGRIM SHIPS TO CALL AT PORT SWETTENHAM KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Muslims from Central Malaya will be saved a great deal of money and inconvenience when they go on their pilgrimage to Mecca next year. No longer will they have to travel to Penang or Singapore to board ships, as in152 words
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Article38 1959-10-20 5 PARIS, Tues.— lnche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, Agriculture Minister of Malaya, arrived here by air yesterday from Zurich for a four-day sttrdy visit in France on the invitation of Mr. Henri Rochereau, French Agriculture Minister.38 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-10-20 5 lISS Molly Sim, Singapore beauty expert pictured here a Kimono will supervise the make-up of entrants for Se "MiS Young Singapore' contest to be held on Oct. me wmiaa Victoria Memorial Hall.36 words
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Article122 1959-10-20 5 SINGAPORE Assemblymen are being given a refresher course on the broad structure of Government machinery. This study course, held at the Staff Training Centre in Pullcrton Building, is divided into two ten-day sessions. The first, which started yesterday, will be held on all working days between122 words
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156 1959-10-20 5 Mr. DAVID: LET GOVT. CONTROL KL CLUBS 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Socialist Front State Assemblyman, Mr. V. David, is again trying to raise the question of future ownership of three well known private clubs of Kuala Lumpur the Selangor Club, Lake Club and Golf Club. He wants the State Government156 words
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Article186 1959-10-20 5 SINGAPORE'S big commercial houses and banks are interested in special electronic beat-the-burglar devices now being used in Britain. One new gadget is a tiny transmitter hidden in a watchman's truncheon, which is designed to foil raiders. Should the watchmen be held up, a warning from186 words
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Advertisement100 1959-10-20 5 JQMANSUDE I Bridge Rd.. Kjpitot 3- dmg. S pore. [Fratelli Soprani lint Accordions $153/--(ASH 48 basset Pto 3 Register :aso P* A it i,ti Scrvkt itation k*s f nm sufftY. in. :i« Road, Singapore. •83. OMiec Penanq. "pur. G/:3t world Pork, Spore. Nn Rightly 7 to 11 pm. 20.10.59 PKULELES100 words
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Advertisement258 1959-10-20 5 SCA 59 MC/«| Comet 4 for speed Tourist Class for economy from Singapore; to ROME in 20? hours Take advantage of BOAC s Ticket Instalment Plan fly now, pay later f For information and bookings, consult your Travel Agent or MALAYAN AIRWAYS General Sales Agentt. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION J^.258 words
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Miscellaneous242 1959-10-20 5 Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Japanese flower arrangement advanced 3rd course 10 a.m.; beginners 11 a.m.; Malay— for beginners 10.30 a.m.; Blue Triangle Club— taik by Miss Lowe 5 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free Him show at the Reformative Training Centre, Changi Camp 7.30 p.m. KAMALA CLUB: Membership day 10 a.m. to242 words
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Miscellaneous36 1959-10-20 5 Pianist on air Van Cliburn. the American oainist who won the Soviet Union's International TchaiKovsky Piano Competition last year, will be featured in "Music Magazine" in the English service of Radio Singapore at 10 p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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Article, Illustration716 1959-10-20 6 CALON photograph- ers can be as secretive as the Russian scientists working on the space station project. Many of them do not often show their best negatives to one another. The fear that the other fellow might run out and shoot the same picture716 words
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Article83 1959-10-20 6 lyjß. ANG KOK HUAT, ARPS.. Tan Boon Yean. ARPS., and Leung Hun Ping were each awarded a Bronze Medal in the Los Angeles International Salon of Photography held recently. Leung is a new-comer to the rank of international salonists, having taken to photography less than two years ago83 words
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Advertisement182 1959-10-20 6 the greatest booster of office output since the typewriter A Mm Cl jf ft f £9 TE.&— I "STUIORETTF At a t<>u« h ihe Mcnorette caaUcs —■•i—mmw to dictate >our letters dur I<2illllllli3 inj; and aftrr offi< r tinsf ji\r instruction^ li-forr lfaM"i: .^fc^^^R^^ office, record oonver-a torifercnte*. Ircturr- V^^^l^^^/182 words
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Advertisement382 1959-10-20 6 .•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiMiiliiiiliiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii [your queries riliimiiiiiimiilt iiiiiiiiiii QUESTION: I have a new exposure meter Mil been following the manufactures negatives are coming out entire! too dm* V I do? Answer: You may be over-exr is ultra-sensitive, or perhaps bee i it in the wrong direction. If the n< what toward the ground,382 words
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Advertisement157 1959-10-20 7 I Orient ..y for 3 yeers Ihboffs EL Carpet Shop J Orch-rd M.. Spore. "'Tel ***** OK Jrf Motor Showroom, lecchi In rnW) OFFER complete range SEWING MACHINES fcpECIAL BARGAIN Lr,ces from $200/I fall details from Sole Agents. IoK (0. (M) LTD. Lecial Discount! 11l Electrical FITTINGS L 20% to157 words
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Advertisement207 1959-10-20 7 HULDA Table and Pedestal Fans 16" stock* arrived Hire purchase from $7/- per month SHROFFS The Carpet Shop ,0-62. Orchard Rd., Singapore Tel: ***** Old Orehord Motor Showroom) EXTENSION 10th ANNIVERSARY PSALE until Oct. 31 HIAP CHIANG CO., 196 Orchard Road Visit and select the best embroidered clothes for ladies207 words
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Advertisement369 1959-10-20 7 H IH f* II l^B w f II Wtm H -^1 z s i -^^n W 1 1 77 1 JB I /t I I I 4 II 1 1 19k^ H \ftn&xx^fii%£' f I3Sf «k\ 1 1 III I bSV II i^^| i^p^S^ '^1 S%>vi; te^BB f ft mt369 words
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Advertisement383 1959-10-20 7 available In many styles and designs, and their price b far lower than comparable shirts from abroad. This u> the shirt you'll want to buy On sale at Doulatram Sons 65, High Street. MODERN FURNITURE can be bought from Sin Gee Seng of 81 Rochore Canal Road on their cut-down-the-bud-get383 words
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Advertisement361 1959-10-20 7 this sale has some first-class bargains in ladies and children's clothes, curios and even toys for children. ARE YOU IN HURRY? The Arcade Tailoring Shopi specialise in a 24-hour tail- oring service. The designers; at this lively establishment stand ready and willing to cater to your tailoring requirements and in361 words
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Advertisement215 1959-10-20 7 have just arrived. Prices suit everybody, so visit Chop Kwong Soon at 251 South Bridge Road. HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY for every customer to shop at Metro Ltd., 72 High Street. A free yard for every 2 yds. purchased. Don't miss this opportunity. GOOD NEWS to all, Wing Kong Co. of215 words
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Advertisement308 1959-10-20 7 1 FREE for every 2 purchased in Ladies' Sportwear 301 DESIGNS! 1 rd. FREE for every 2 yds purchased. 1001 PIECES! LAST .1 DAYS!! tt. com •">•«<• MPurrmwTki. mm. 72, HIGH mtEET TEL: ***** Or ***** SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS Lunches A. Lo Carte choices of item Chinese Continental. Daily business lunch308 words
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Advertisement178 1959-10-20 7 MOTHER NEWS Latest shipment of children weat at the most reasonable price. Visit C. K. TANG LTD. 310, Orchard Rood, S'pore-9. Tds: *****/6 ***** SPECIAL MEAT BAR6AIN thim arec»lr onlpj! Rolleed Roast Pork $2.30 ctt er lb It's mJwmyt a pldisuit to shop at Tanglin Provision Store 99, Tanglin Road178 words
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Article, Illustration559 1959-10-20 8 Pamper yourself with a new handbag FEELING "browned 1 off"? Got a fit of the blues? Well, this is one of those rainy days you've been saving up for. Pamper yourself a little. Buy a new lipstick, have a new hairdo, go to the cinema, get a559 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-10-20 8 wea* shoes to match. Hair styied to do its best to form a frame for a pretty face. Make-UD just right, eyes and lips tinted to give that extra glow. Handbag and hanky neatly at the ready. -A final glimpse in the mirror soir" or the tantalising80 words
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Article253 1959-10-20 8 Some time ago 1 had white spots on my arms. I bought a fluid at a dispensary and after a few days the spots disappeared, writes C.G.L. of Singapore, 7. Then I tried it on my face and found that the liquid only reddened the skin and253 words
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392 1959-10-20 8 THE BITER BIT IF SHE GETS HER WAY E rpHE winner of the $10 E 1 prize for the "Odd E E Habits" contest is Daisy 5 E Ng, 196-N. Moalmein E Road. Singapore. 11. who E writes: Ever since I was a i I tiny tot I had been392 words
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Advertisement225 1959-10-20 8 C6P6A56 MADE IN ENGLAND y" i <£'^^ Guoro nf e«d j^ V VOTTOf) H\ Controlled Retail Price \vj Singapore $2.50 per yd. V Federation $2.90 per yd. Jb£ Penang $2.55 per yd. L^ Ask for it by name Sole Agents: LEBEL (CHINA) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG TfL ***** TEL.225 words
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Advertisement62 1959-10-20 8 For that well-groomed look B» VAMiU v **oiiv]/ f A P*^ «*<tnTi II I 1 There is nothinc s«> keeping the hair healthy as Yard «r. brilliantines. Th sleek look of proon W^k tk desirable. Besides the I Br fragrance there is nov livS^rJrf which has a clean, sr you62 words
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Advertisement11 1959-10-20 8 ipert d t( j FAVRI LI J I tv I-. FITZFATRICII11 words
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235 1959-10-20 9 Ii'ORV 1 Dententurius. Bestcrete, Take Dinkum and Brilliant Light read !f the Chss 1. Div. 1 sprint field at Bukit L'h tomorrow tin ressive when he beat Take Easy I the last meeting. He gets oiv» I top division. Take Easy, who ZZj e235 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-10-20 9 ■ipn>\ ing lon W ill ■r threat H Dl I Cfci- o Too Hbarr. now meets that 61b- H Hi H H H I I H* Hmm i I I I WIK !»r LT Her, V*"- Bnden I ■hrh lnr I Bon I Duet V ipen80 words
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480 1959-10-20 9 Wonder Kid is the logical choice in this weak field WONDER KID is the logical choice in the Class i. Div. 2 race over IF. Wonder Kid finished fourth to Malayan Graduate over the seven, then third to Brilliant Scholar over one mile at the Julv meeting at Bukit Timah.480 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-10-20 9 ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP TOMORROW'S PROSPECTS The Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah last Saturday went to outsider Lord Arrogance. This Free Press picture shows the triumphant trio, from left: Trainer Lee Kim Yan, owner's representative Mr. H. K. Seet and jockey52 words
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411 1959-10-20 9 A TOUGH RACE BUT... HPAKING a line through A Satoro, Downing Street is well enough handicapped to win the Class 1, Div. 1 7F. race, but I think stablemate Your Highness, receiving 161b. will beat him. On July 8 at Singapore, Satoro c8.0)411 words
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Article, Illustration168 1959-10-20 9 TOHREE precious match -I points were thrown away on the flrst hand of our match against Italy in the European championship. In Room 1 the British North opened as third hand with One Spade, and the next two players passed: West then doubled, and his partner168 words
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Article, Illustration236 1959-10-20 9 TF Dreamboat starts in the Class 2, Div. 1 7F. event, x he is my selection. But I know he is a very doubtful starter. With him out of the way I am going for Sulpizio, who showed lots of promise when fourth to236 words
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412 1959-10-20 9 riETTYSBURG, who car\J ries the same weight as when fifth behind Monty the first day, appeals in the Class 2, Div. 2 sprint. He usually saddles up well. Aloha could be the danger with 5 lb. more than actual weight carried when fourth in412 words
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Advertisement262 1959-10-20 9 t Following horses will j> X NOT sUrt at Bukit Tl- V mah tomorrow:- Son of Burma, Silver Whistle. X Hotsjek HoUjek. Silver t Mistress. Collateral *< State Minstrel, Via Vic- toria. Can Do. Filament, P i z a r r o, Streamster, X Dreamboat, Fine Choice, Screen Play and262 words
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Article77 1959-10-20 10 FORT LAUDERDALE. Florida, Tues. George de Witt, master of ceremonies of CBSTV's "Name That Tune." filed a court brief yesterday accusing his ex-wife of "adulterous, immoral and scandalous conduct" with Frank Sinatra, hotel heir Nicky Hilton and Hollywood band leader Perry Lopez. The briet accused dc Witt'sU.P.I - 77 words
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Article153 1959-10-20 10 Leg graft for Soviet girl LONDON, Tues— A Russian surgeon is preparing to graft a new leg on to a 20-year-old girl in the first such operation in history, the London Daily Herald reported yesterday in a story from Moscow. Herald reporter John Mossman quoted the surgeon. Dr. Vladimir Demikhov,U.P.I - 153 words
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126 1959-10-20 10 NEW YORK, Tuesday. r»ALO THONDUP, brother of Tibet's Dalai Lama and the Lama's personal representative, said here that in 1950 Communist Chinese generals said their task was to "liberate" India. Thondup, seen on the •U.N. in Action" programme, said he had "positive information" thatU.P.I - 126 words
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Article47 1959-10-20 10 FRANKFURT, Tues. Michigan's Governor G. Mennen Williams said here yesterday that he and his wife "definitely" saw atop a Warsaw church steeple the light that many Poles regard as an appearance of the Virgin Mary. He described the light as "a phosphorescent glow."47 words
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41 1959-10-20 10 COLOMBO. Tues. The Ceylon Government has relaxed the comprehensive censorship of news in force in the country for the last 13 days to permit press criticism of the Government, the Gov-ernment-controlled Radio Ceylon announced last night.41 words
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103 1959-10-20 10 TOWKAY: No ransom paid, say police CJINGAPORE millionaire, Mr. 13 Chia Yee Soh, who was released from a week's captivity yesterday by a kidnap gang, was today resting in his Cairnhill Circle mansion. All efforts to contact Mr. Chia were unsuccessful. A member of the family said Mr. Chia was103 words
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367 1959-10-20 10 Pu blic declarations cannot solve years of war, he says RABAT. Tues—Algeria's rebel chief insists on talks before a ceasefire. M. Ferhat Abbas, Prime Minister of the insurgent "Provisional Algerian Government," said last night that contacts and talks were necessary. He asked why these shouldReuter - 367 words
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176 1959-10-20 10 LONDON, Tuesday. A WESTERN summit conference in Paris in November, to prepare a later meeting with Mr. Khrushchev, was regarded as a likelilhood by diplomatic observers here last night. The date of the Western conference may be fixed as a result of answers176 words
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Article35 1959-10-20 10 SACREMENTO, (California)), Tues. The attorney of condemned "Death Row" author Caryl Chessman left for Washington yesterday in a last bid to gain a reprieve. Chessman faces execution on Friday. U.P.IU.P.I - 35 words
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Article32 1959-10-20 10 MANILA, Tues. The Philippines Constabulary and U.S. Air Force rushed aid today to the town of San Fernando, La Union, which was almost completely destroyed by flre last night.— U.P.IU.P.I - 32 words
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Article21 1959-10-20 10 LONDON, Tues— The Soli-citor-general, Sir Harry Hylton-Foster, will be elected the new Speaker of the House of Commons tomorrow.21 words
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73 1959-10-20 10 WASHINGTON, Tues. Plans to establish an intermediate range ballistic missile base in Greece appear to have been abandoned. Negotiations have been suspended for several months and officials said they knew of no intention to renew them in the immediate future.Reuter - 73 words
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Article117 1959-10-20 10 NEW YORK, Tuesday. CHILDREN deserve the best mankind has to give, the United Nations declared yesterday. The General Assembly's social committee overwhelmingly adopted a declaration on the rights of the child embodying 10 principles considered essential for children's development. There was no negative vote, but Cambodia andReuter - 117 words
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Article21 1959-10-20 10 JAPAN-U.S. SECURITY TREATY TOKYO. Tues. A new security treaty between the United States and Japan is on the point of agreement.21 words
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Article21 1959-10-20 10 LONDON. A West Indian *-as wounded in Netting Hill when one of a group of thugs fired a pistol at him.21 words
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Article16 1959-10-20 10 SOUTHAMPTON.—Britiafc research ship John Biseoe left here to take 24 scientists and technicians to the Antarctic-16 words
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Article17 1959-10-20 10 MANILA. The Philippines and Indonesian Governments will co-ordinate their efforts to check widespread smuggling and gun running.17 words
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Article14 1959-10-20 10 MOSCOW—A leading plastics technician has given up his American citizenship and become a Russian.14 words
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Article14 1959-10-20 10 WASHINGTON. President Eisenhower will attend the funeral service for General George C. Marshall today.14 words
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Article27 1959-10-20 10 VATICAN CITY. Giuseppe Cardinal Pizzardo. 82. has asked Pope John XXIII to relieve him of his po6t as Secretary of the Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office.27 words
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Article26 1959-10-20 10 LONDON. A Committee set up by the Archbishop of Canterbury recommends that attempted suicide should no longer be considered a crime by the Church of England.26 words
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Article13 1959-10-20 10 JAKARTA. President Sukarno has expressed a desire to go to Russia again soon.13 words
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Article23 1959-10-20 10 LONDON. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother has accepted an invitation to visit the Rhodesian Federation next May to open the giant Kariba Dam.23 words
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Article21 1959-10-20 10 LONDON. Queen Elisabeth, looking rested and relaxed after her sojourn in Scotland arrived in London yesterday with the Duke of Edinburgh.21 words
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Article17 1959-10-20 10 TOKYO. Laos Prime Minister Phoui Sananikone arrived here last night en route to New York. U.P.I. ReuterU.P.I; Reuter - 17 words
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Article42 1959-10-20 10 QUIET CROWD AT FLYNN'S FUNERAL HOLLYWOOD, Tues.— Errol Flynn was burled here yesterday in a ceremony whose quiet restrain contrasted vividly with the Hollywood star's romantic and boisterous life. Only 300 people attended the last rites in spacious Forest Lawn Memorial Park.42 words
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Article48 1959-10-20 10 LONDON, Tues. Two new British cars are announced today on the eve of the London motor show. From the Daimler company comes the Majestic Major, with a new 4Vi litre eight-cylinder engine. The British Motor Corporation announces a, "countryman" version of its A4O saloon.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article45 1959-10-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation's first poultry breeding station at Johore Bahru will be ready early next year. The $232,000 station, which will be run by the Veterinary Department, will have as its main task to explore the possibilities of improving native birds45 words
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Article124 1959-10-20 10 YfOSCOW, Tues. Photographs of 40 per cent. of the moon's surface have been obtained, said a Russian scientist yesterday. He said the photographs, made by the Soviet Union's Lunik 111 satellite, were transmitted on Sunday when the satellite skirted the earth, 29,515 miles aboveU.P.I - 124 words
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144 1959-10-20 10 ROY LAZAROO - A 'new look for boxing in Singapor ROY LAZAROO REST OF THE SPo? BY A -NEW LOOK" for amat. troduced on October 31 boxers do battle with their I in an inter-state competition For the first time a lull team of Singapore citizens will represent the state. All enthusiasts of144 words
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Article72 1959-10-20 10 SINGAPORE v YAWATA The Singapore team to i meet the visiting Yawata Steel and Iron Company soccer team from Japan at Jalan Besar tonight at 7.30 p.m. will be selected from:— W. Skinner, Mokhtar Tabri. Lee Wah Chin. Matmoon Sudasee, Samad Abdullah Quah Kim Beng, Lee Kok Seng. Umar Rahmat,72 words
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Article17 1959-10-20 10 W ong be C eylon i and -a and v Pat char won h j mou ter17 words
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Miscellaneous35 1959-10-20 10 TOIIWSSF Raft i R: Tow*, iporr v Yaia Bevir (1 M pjb.i i 2 Mount E«h Jalan B- >ar HOCKM M ULG B' T pad; nt div. -Rjy v Prison^ Mete; Sc)m <»1 Unjm Ratong.35 words
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