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Title Section13 1959-10-26 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article26 1959-10-26 1 Rise in juvenile crime MM I I I I I I I H I I I I m been I »:ed It the pe in prey26 words
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Article, Illustration411 1959-10-26 1 Malaya's terrorist boss still hopes to set up Communist Republic, warns General Brooke DRIVEN TO THE NORTH 700 are still in the jungle ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chin Peng, the Secretary Genoral of the Malayan Communist Party, is >till hoping for a political solution to t him out411 words
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Article, Illustration107 1959-10-26 1 8,500 ASSEMBLE THEN BONFIRES One hundred bonfires, lit along a four-mile stretch of Changi beach. Singapore, yesterday morning signalled that "Operation Pantai Chantek' was in full swing. The bonfires came from heaps of dry grass, lallang. tree stumps rubbish collected by 8.500 volunteer workers from the English educated class inFree Press - 107 words
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Article165 1959-10-26 1 GOODS which are under export restriction In Singapore, such as cigarettes for re-export to the Rhio ArchioelaX will m future require soecmc import and export c^tiflcates even though they only come to Singapore on through bills of lading for re-export to the Archipelago rC Th X i165 words
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Article28 1959-10-26 1 SAIGON, Mon. South Vietnam todaj marked completion of four years of republican Government with a parade of military might reviewed by President Ngo Dinh Diem. U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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184 1959-10-26 1 Subandrio's call for Asian security JAKARTA. Mon. Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio ad he got the impression that official* in the Philippines and Singapore **were very receptive' towards his ideas that Asians should bear more responsibility for their own security and development. Dr. Subandrio. who recently returned from a tour ofU.P.I - 184 words
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Article37 1959-10-26 1 NEW YORK. Mon. An elderly widow, Mrs. Lillian Timken 78 was found de-ad yesterday in her Park Avenue apartment amid cartons of canned goods and dust-cov-ered art treasures worth millions of dollars.37 words
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Article50 1959-10-26 1 NOVEMBER first grade rubber buyers 1.0.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 109% cents per lb., up four and a quarter cents on Friday t close. The ton* was un certain after firm. This morning's rise followed the strength of the London and New York markets.50 words
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Article72 1959-10-26 1 'We'll abide by findings' T EADERS of the two fac- tions in the Singapore State UMNO indicated today that they would abide by the recommendations of the three-man team which investigated their dispute. They made only one stipulation— that the recommendations of the threeman team should be first approved by72 words
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231 1959-10-26 1 If China is looking for fight she'll get it' CALICUT. Kerala, Monday. YfR. V. R. KRISHNA IYER, Law Minister In the former Communist Government of Kerala, said yesterday: "If China is spoiling for a fight she will get it in full measure." Mr. Iyer, who was referring to the LadakhReuter - 231 words
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Article35 1959-10-26 1 j r-\< ft ■r>-r-Mm three i I neoue f lo board ikar t«" x (irsl Philij ■■<!■■! ntiary 1 n retmn >6 lit <»f 1 >in(ment ippinc 1 1 ipur II K -i U.P.I.U.P.I - 35 words
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Article22 1959-10-26 1 SEPARATE STEEL PEACE M n )i>i;h I one of h li.nr n niind> for 101 da mntittec it irai peace z^f UPIUPI - 22 words
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Advertisement9 1959-10-26 1 THE LAST TRAIN |lIO>I gunJULI^ I i r mm9 words
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Advertisement31 1959-10-26 1 PAGE The Singapore Scene 4 Bukit Timah race finish Photos 9 Johore highlights 8 Footlights and Floodlights 7 Women's Corner 3 Cartoons 3 Your lucky star 3 Other overseas cables 1031 words
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Advertisement90 1959-10-26 1 c I STERIOPMONIC LCAI\| ft MONAURAL HI-FI AMPLIFIERS THE FIRST /NlMl NAME IN Bt 1 m hi-fi N| b since 1934 (HfllElHHi Used by BBC. ft Radio Malaya No. 1 Prince Street. EASTUND T rS&' Movilux 8 A "v I KO N FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 20 YEARS SOMETHING90 words
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Article95 1959-10-26 2 Rupiah: Worry in Jakarta JKARTA. Mon. Many and markets here were closed yesterday mornins following rumours that the Government was contemplating devaluation of 150-ruplah bank notes. Later, in a broadcast, the Information Vice -Minister. Mr. Maladi, said the rumours were unfounded and the Government would take drastic measures against traders95 words
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Article148 1959-10-26 2 piTTSBURG. Mon. Negoi tiators for the steel industry and the United Steelworkers' Union talked for an hour and a half here yesterday before adjourning their discussions until today. There was no report of any progress to end the 103-day-old strike of 500.000 workers which has crippled148 words
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Article77 1959-10-26 2 LONDON, Mon. Mine production of tin-in-concentrates In the Belgian Congo and RuandaUrundl in July at 859 tons was little changed from the previous month. In August output fell slightly to 812 tons. Production in Thailand rose to 921 tons in June but declined to 854 tons77 words
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239 1959-10-26 2 Draft of Asia's economic needs JOG JAKARTA, Mon. Twenty-one nations today began a three-week conference here to determine the future course of the Colombo Plan, a major pipeline for aid to South Asia's underdeveloped countries. The official session, ending on Nov. 6,239 words
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Article51 1959-10-26 2 More Soviet timber for Britain LONDON, Mon.— The first of Russia's softwood stock noted for shipment to Britain next year has been received. Not less than 100,000 standards of both redwood and whitewood are understood to be involved. The greater part is expected to be shipped before icing conditions halt51 words
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Article24 1959-10-26 2 VIENNA. Mon. More than 60 requests have been received so far for technical assistance projects sponsored by the Atomic Energy Agency.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article24 1959-10-26 2 PRETORIA. Mon. South Africa will change over from sterling to a decimEtf coinage of "rands" and "cents" on February 2. 1961.24 words
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Article23 1959-10-26 2 TEL AVIV. Mon. A new gas field has been found at Ras Zohar. about 25 miles east of Beersheba. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article249 1959-10-26 2 ARABS PLAN TO BUILD TANKER FLEET CAIRO. Mon.— Final touches to a pact between Arab states for building an Arabowned pipeline and the completion of a plan to create an Arab-owned tanker fleet are foremost among subjects to be discussed at a meeting of Arab oil experts which opens atReuter - 249 words
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Article31 1959-10-26 2 CHICAGO, Mon. Nearly 18,000 U.S. meat packers, on strike for the past seven weeks, voted to return to work at 37 packing plants of the Swift Company todav. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article64 1959-10-26 2 SHIPS IN PORT lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves and expected today are* Le Natal 1/2, Singapore 4/5, Bradeverett 6A, Tidra 6/7 Tournal 8/9, Lord Byron 10/11.' Wonosari 13/14, Benlawers 15/16, Weltevreden 18, Zyrianin 19. Serampang N.Wall 2, Sanana 21/22. Malay 23/24, Maetsuycker 25/26, Calcutta Mani 27/28 Obokll 29/30.64 words
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278 1959-10-26 2 JOGJAKARTA, Mon. J More than 15 billion Malayan dollars has been received by under-develop-ed nations under the Colombo Plan. Since it was founded In 1950 by a group of British Commonwealth countries, the Colombo Pla/i has served as a major pipeline for capital278 words
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249 1959-10-26 2 ASIAN ECONOMIC PROBLEMS IN GATT PRIORITY TOKYO. Monday. ASIA'S most pressing economic problems will hold the spotlight today as the 15th. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade opens its month long plenary meeting here. Delegates from Malaya, India, Japan. Indonesia, Ceylon, Pakistan, Burma and Cambodia will pay particular attention to249 words
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Article123 1959-10-26 2 EVERYONE CAN HELP SAYS RI HOST IOGJAi J The count: butt I one. Kusun I Indoii- I Office and I General bo P here welconn at tl mony j "There U nesia "In the i I Indone.- 1 recipie: sense than a:, t "In ano:. I we lee! recipif nesia123 words
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Article638 1959-10-26 2 NOTE: All prices below sre middle pric SINCAPOtE, SATVMAY. INDUSTtIALS Prtviws TM«y Alex Bricks Pref 1.75 1.70 Ords. 2.00 1.99 At'as Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 48'- 49B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 19'- '.9 Ords 39 39'6 Federal Dispensary 1.06 1.07 Fitzpatricks 95 .96638 words
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Advertisement239 1959-10-26 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE <Sc NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'pore P. S'ham Penang IRAUNSCHVVEIC (MAPAG) 25/26 Oct SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 31 Oet/ 1 Niv HAMBURG (HAPAG) 1/11 Ntv 11/12 Ntv 13/14 Niv (Arrival at Hamburg 20th Dec) To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama, Nagoya239 words
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213 1959-10-26 3 Not enough work going, say S'pore contractors ftcc I* N start Reporter. M )i?v building contractors estimated ut ***** workers formerly Lvroll BOW either unemployed or M ork. id he used to have about admitted that only about 50 iim. These were his "key" men. whom he would keep even213 words
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Article9 1959-10-26 3 States mum on penal settlement Go I I ex.der-9 words
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235 1959-10-26 3 Architects back call for Malayan touch IfUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Federation of Malaya Society of Architects agrees with the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak on the need for a Malayan touch in local architecture. Mr. T. A. L. Concannon, president of the society, said this did not. however, mean235 words
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WOMEN'S CORNER
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311 1959-10-26 3 Closer ties among women 's societies? IT all started with the Kamala Club inviting members of other women's associations in Singapore to its "saris gafore" fashion parade several weeks ago. It has been said there can be no peace if large numbers of women get together but this occasion provedM.W - 311 words
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Advertisement371 1959-10-26 3 ANNOUNCEMENT REMEMBER The Date 29th Oct., 1959 REMEMBER The Name Jjtul*. REMEMBER The Occasion 1 Opening Popularizing SALE To popularise our STORE we are selling goods at unrepeatable Prices. Just Check. LADIES MEN'S I Skirt It Blouse Sets $9.00 set Can Can Petticoats $5.80 ea. Beach Sett (Short Latest Sporrshirts371 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous116 1959-10-26 3 r£FF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan fr^c ao^a c>A//rs *v/r^ r>v£-/^ two stags boosters \f tnc materials tme radio* active componints I^IHI ■■■■■■■■^■■■MBMBgd f f ON TUCIQ WAV UP TO US Pv S^iELOCO TViEY WON'T Off iH IV wnw- */V*LL QP 401c BfIOuGMT TCXieTMER (JNHL B^f I V 713 CTApr jyy^j116 words
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Miscellaneous151 1959-10-26 3 |*%3ESStAR BORN today you have firm beliefs to which you will adhere, no matter what comes up to oppose you. Something of a reformer by nature, you want to help make the world a better place in which to live. You have a studious, inquiring mind and are eager to151 words
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Miscellaneous280 1959-10-26 3 tune during your lifetime. You men, especially, should have brilliant business careers. To find what the stars have in store for you tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide. TOMORROW SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Another fine-period for all your280 words
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THE Singapore Scene
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Article, Illustration893 1959-10-26 4 Horses —word magic S'pore RACING- SPORT THAT MAKES ALL KIN JX the fraternity of punters, the subject of horses is a password that leads to far-reaching revelations. While the English could strike up a conversation with any traveller in the underground893 words
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Advertisement674 1959-10-26 4 Drink 1 A real fruit Juice ORANGEADE j CLASSIFIED ADS, AT YOUR SERVICE Words $2 (Him.)— Box SO cts. extrm DRIVE YOURSELF CARS Ring re) *****. Everftne Co. TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from Transparency'- Telephone ***** P.O. Box 1108, Spore. DOCUMENTS COPIED Rapidly Potomatic (Photostat) Service. 58 i.son Rd.. Spore674 words
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Advertisement185 1959-10-26 4 i^ I AMERICA'S FAVOURITE SOFT DRINK IN AN Now in a tropical foil pock Oo tc make! fmpfy KCX)I A/D pactaor <nlc pyo^ i>/ co/<f water and iw^ o/ suaar and stir. Try all FOUR Kool-Aid flavours Orange Cherry lew .gJ Smartly Designed Transistor RaM YASHICA yt-100 Circuit/;... 6 Transistor185 words
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Miscellaneous218 1959-10-26 4 CLUES ACROSS about (6). 1 He's a nut, the artist, and has 5 S^^™* 11 8 g6ar may a. rpntilian Innlr blocked (6). 4 M«c P h"m n j& two M- £j™. c X" y n fi^nc Pr nJ alme<l WS S aU 7 N^Sl p?opuUive unit 8 i h218 words
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Miscellaneous143 1959-10-26 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme sum- 5.03 Polynesian Paradise. 5.30 Point The Moneylender and mary. 1.02 Meldoy Market. Children's Corner. 6.00 music his victim. 8.15 Time on my 1.30 The News. 1.40 News- from the ballet. 6.30 "Arms hands. 8.30 Feature— "Opium talk. 2.00 Close down. And The Man" Scenes from Paradise."143 words
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352 1959-10-26 5 I, ^nr children^ behaviour pattern suddenly changes- soon as you notice conduct not usual to your children's pattern of behaviour take heed. They might have become gangsters. This is the advice of the Director of Social Welfare, Mr. W. S. Woon, to parents352 words
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Article191 1959-10-26 5 Travel agents back S'pore ,un her chief's suggestion a pore yesterday supported re should be a properly board to promote tourism. The suggestion had been by the chairman of the ipore Chamber of Com- Mr. A. W. Scott, at its j ting on Friday. He said that although191 words
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Article, Illustration183 1959-10-26 5 SINGAPORE VIP'S IN VIETNAM DAY GATHERING TODAY is Vietnam National Day the fourth anniversary of the Republic of South Vietnam. It will be observed in Singapore and the Federation at the Vietnam Consulates. The Vietnam Consul in Singapore, Mr. Tran Kim Pheong. explained yesterday that celebrations will take place in183 words
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Article39 1959-10-26 5 Bear slain with axes NAGANO, Mon. Three farmers battled a 1781b. wild bear here and nnallv Wiled It with axes. The bear had been ravaging a nearby apple orchard when a dog appeared and chased it into a house.39 words
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191 1959-10-26 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Ministry of National Development has 1 aunched a campaign to improve conditions in Singapore kampongs. Thev are being eiven a "face lift" and provided with better facilities Mo» t££ 300 workers have been cleaning up Bukit Permai village and191 words
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Article80 1959-10-26 5 The organisers of the "Teens an* Twenties" Dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on October 31 have guaranteed a cine colour film test for the winner of the "Miss Young Singapore" Contest. This is in addition to a silver trophy, a batik cocktail dress and a de80 words
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Article50 1959-10-26 5 OTTAWA, Mon. A Commonwealth scholarship plan is expected to go into operation at the start of the 1960 academic year, Canada's Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, said here. He was referring to the plan proposed by Canada about a year ago at the Montreal Commonwealth economic conference.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article19 1959-10-26 5 LOURDES, France. Mon. The Largest number of S U v IOUS of C.th2£ Catholic authorities this year.19 words
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Advertisement200 1959-10-26 5 /TB^ SUPER LAVENELLE 1 v9 **7 B^LnBI <2flWaW J^bV %*'l-. 'V^^r^Bß j a /|p B^k^^jM b^bißk!a^^H B^B^Bi v^Bh b^Hr jk I j^B^BmBH *'mt-*' "•'•ii^Blft t 'i? 'M •^■L'.'jT* nQß^Bn** 1 m .•.">■•••• •je4fcaD«RnBHB3«^^BBuB9bK'&^MBBBB] BBB^^&>**!X^ VIMbV. -'W "^^JBBBf*" *m**w J j»'ji'.'^WCi ',m ■*A C| DED AAVQTIiC 1/ -4w W I Im200 words
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Advertisement194 1959-10-26 6 t If ft f I (11 1 m 111 SELF-CONTAINED V jnilS IP^ 11 1 SUPERLATIVE STEREO SOUND FROM |jiw^-^P V-^ I ONE MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENT i I M M N Miy This low price set gives you full stereo. The modern styled cabinet includes a stereo record changer suitable also194 words
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Article, Illustration337 1959-10-26 7 Margaret Wee - It's WONDERFUL TO SEE PEOPLE LA UGH SAYS MAUREEN Margaret Wee by the only two roles the Mage Club's -^p, iuction. Plaintiff in a tious Maureen Creel. Maureen been cast who plays The first time roduced last In the interval between these two plays Maureen appeared in The Arrow of337 words
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Article, Illustration261 1959-10-26 7 ROY LAZAROO - She's talented... she's lovely... she's Latif ah Omar ROY LAZA ROO «v S H Fri°y e l\ sl i c s talent ed and she's ambitious. She is Latifah Omar, the 22 -year-old Cathay-Keris tilm star Latifah was first discovered to have the makings of a film star when she261 words
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Article, Illustration429 1959-10-26 7 MEET ERNESTO -HE'S SINGAPORE'S CARMEN CAVALLARO rrALENTED Ernesto Daroya A (left) is the youngest bandleader in town today. He is popularly known as the "Carmen Cavallaro of Singapore. Only 23, Ernesto leads a trio at the Orchard Hotel and is working hard to achieve a "certain sound" which he feelsR. L - 429 words
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Article, Illustration262 1959-10-26 7 NOW WHO'S THE GIRL IN THE PICTURE THIS WEEK? THE "mystery picture" last week puzzled some Film Quiz fans, although most of you spotted that it was Tina Louise. For question No. 1 this week let's have another picture who is the star? Clue -one of her films is being262 words
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Article, Illustration10 1959-10-26 7 ZAITON carefully studies her script10 words
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202 1959-10-26 7 Zaiton is given lead in Lela Mania pOPULAR Malay star Zaiton has been selected to play the lead in Shaw Brothers' latest production, Lela Manja. She received the news at a Press conference held soon after her return from San Francisco where she represented Singapore at the South Pacific Film202 words
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186 1959-10-26 7 SINGAPORE music lovers will be treated to a varied programme of classical and operatic arias when the Australian tenor William Herbert gives a recital at the Victoria Theatre next Sunday. On his way back to London after a concert tour of Australia, Mr. Herbert's recital here186 words
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Advertisement223 1959-10-26 7 ANNUAL SALE ALL QUALITY GOODS TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED IN PRICES General Department Shoes Department U.P. S.P. Zlin Men's Leather Shoe To Cicor 500 per pole Arrow Terylene Shirts $32.50 $25.50 each Norric Men's Leather Shoe 1500 Arrow Whip 14.50 11.70 KHtte by Nonric Boys Sandol 500 Arrow Glen 12.50 10.80 (InoJWO223 words
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Article603 1959-10-26 8 Mark Foenander - They will offer to do free jobs Mark Foenander lkjkljk Youih Club week begins today rpODAY begins the Boys and Girls Week throughout the Federation, and the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs together with the 170 youth clubs affiliated to it, is staging a Youth Club Week to go with603 words
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Article288 1959-10-26 8 TOHORE BAHRU, Mon. J The Johore Government is planning to boost the earnings of the rural dwellers by the establishment of an Arts and Crafts Society. The Society will assist the kampong folks to utilise their leisure hours in producing various handcraf t288 words
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Article110 1959-10-26 8 The two cricket teams to meet the Australian Test side next month was announced by the Malayan Cricket Association last night. The teams are: President's XI: Koay Khoon Leong <capt.), L. Outschoorn, B. Marks, M. Shepherdson, A. Delilkan, R. da Silva, Gurucharan Singh, Tharmanagam, D. Sullivan,110 words
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Article62 1959-10-26 8 The Singapore boxing team to meet the Burmese in the international match at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Saturday night was selected last night. The team is: Fly— V. Kesavan and B. Isaac: bantam R. Lazaroo; feather— Ow Mun Hong and N. R. Virabhak: light K. Oopalan and62 words
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151 1959-10-26 8 TOHORE BAHRU, Mon. J More than $371,000 was spent last year by the Ministry of Interior and Justice and the RIDA. to provide better amenities for thousands of kampong folks in Johore. A Johore State Government spokesman told the Free Press yesterday that the money151 words
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Article219 1959-10-26 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon The team to represent Johore in the State's first Malaya Cup rugby match to be played on the SCC padang against Singapore Civilians on Saturday, includes eight Servicemen and four Asians. Of the old brigade who have retained their places in the219 words
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QUAD HOCKEY
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Article197 1959-10-26 8 Singapore are the champions SINGAPORE beat Selangor 2 l to win the Malayan Hockey Federation quadrangular title at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Perak were runners-up with four points and Selangor were third with three points Negri Sembilan were last. Singapore needed only a draw yesterday to win the title and after197 words
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Article26 1959-10-26 8 Seletar Y.I.S.C. Singles beat Marrieds 3-0, scoring through A. Veerapan <2> and Palanisamy, In their Meera Bai V. Cup soccer match at Seletar yesterday.26 words
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Article230 1959-10-26 8 fHIS simple-looking deal exposed a crack-pot theory. South bid One Club West One Spade, North Two Clubs and East Two Spadesafter two passes North bid Three Clubs, but West got away with a contract of Three Spades when South failed to switch to king of diamonds.230 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-10-26 8 BERRY AND TANAKA IN GOLF FIANL THE TITLE WILL BE DECIDED SATURDAY E Berry outplayed Goh Kee s» match to enter the final oi Club's Race Course Cup golf cha R.I.C. course yesterday. UDltl In the other semi-final Y. Tanaka beat E. Le Mercier to enter the final. Berry beat175 words
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Article44 1959-10-26 8 TOD AY'S SPORT m (.<.i t son v p., iSOti Cuptie-i Athlrt, £•"»>; s m x r "2M Brsar r. H(»( Kl ii 4 tki v T 1 Basr; Pol Thomson i Div 4 HospiUl R 2J% school -tJoflZJ 1 Pasir iu;lK 7*5 Monk's Hii44 words
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Advertisement198 1959-10-26 8 j A^ LATEST GNOME I Cil UNIVERSAL ENLARGER j jt^F From 35mm to 2%"»3%" I SEVERAL MODELS TO CHOOSE I FROM $195.00 J I^--^^^' TOP DISCOUNT FOR CASH fim I rflj," m^L^E^^K Ik SOEMTIfIC Inir tMN fl^fll Br apiwt MUBUFF aU S P3w p—*ttf» SBEYIN6. V I^W^l r^ lOLE ACENTS:198 words
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Advertisement108 1959-10-26 8 Adr* n Shopping Cuidt Try th< Sanfom Made from 6 pQhJ 35 r ro:t)>- p made if no sat^ CHANRAI S ISI Are you problr if you the Rof^i. until 9.3( For a Xrna> :ift t« a J five Ladybird knit nt' For the o f <4 petal ire coilinc108 words
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Article708 1959-10-26 9 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS A NOSE VICTORY FOR TUDOR WONDER IN STEWARD'S CUP By A RECORD attendance of 22,169 at Bukit Timah yesterday showed that Sunday racing is popular in Singapore. The next best to yesterday's attendance figures was in December 1958 when over 20,000 racegoers attended Bukit Timah.708 words
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Article, Illustration215 1959-10-26 9 1 Kfd Sunrise 8.9 carr. 8. 6 (Shaari). t Double Eagle 8.10 (Gcyer). 3 Oisin 8.11 l> Jones). Time; 1 min. 16 1/5. Won by: hd., 1»,.. V 2 Tote: $18, $7, $10, $7. l l. Cheer* 8.4 (Taylor). 2. Copper Khan 8.4 carr. 7.11215 words
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Article127 1959-10-26 9 OUAG WARD UP) WINS IN STYLE to a useful distance horse. He came from nearly last at the home turn to finish right on top of the placed horses. v f s hittu. m 11 N hola r m t was very impressed vttll the 1 performances of two newwmm127 words
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Advertisement218 1959-10-26 9 For Comfort and Quiet, Stay at:— SOHORAHD HOTEL Bencoolen Street, Singapore 7. j Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms This comfortable Hotel is Centrally situated, clean with all modern conveniences. Food is good with a nice BAR Private Car Park Facilities. Bar Restaurant A La Carte Meals Telephones *****/9, *****. I y^^ Sol*218 words
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233 1959-10-26 10 New drive expected in West soon to clear way to summit WASHINGTON, Mon.— A new, intensified drive to remove Allied differences blocking the road to the summit is expected to follow President Eisenhower's return here last night after his holiday in Augusta, Georgia. The refusal of President de Gaulle to233 words
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125 1959-10-26 10 SOVIET TROOPS LIKELY TO PULL OUT OF HUNGARY VIENNA, Monday. rOiMPLETE withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hungary is expected to be announced soon by Hungarian Communist Party chief Janos Kadar, well-informed diplomatic sources said yesterday. Kadar, first secretary of the Hungarian Communist Party, was reported planning to make the announcement125 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-10-26 10 picture Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rayncr after their marriage at the Church of the Holy Family. Katong. The bride, an operator at the Singapore TeleDhone Board, is the daughter of Mrs. E. Scully. Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-10-26 10 Evelyn is second picture A GAY smile from glamorous Evelyn Isaac, who was second in the "Deepavali Queen" contest at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday. Official placings were: Ist. Sushila Appadurai. 2nd. Evelyn Isaac, 3rd. Barbara Watts.- Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article75 1959-10-26 10 A plan to mobilise aid for S-EA DONN, Professor Ludwig Erhard, West German Economics Minister, in a message to the countries of Southern Asia published nere yesterday, said he wanted to "mobilise all the strength of Germany" to give these nations the help they need. He said this in a75 words
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Article25 1959-10-26 10 GLASGOW, Mon. The 3.192 ft. peak of Ben Lomond overlooking Loch Lomond, was last night snow-capped for the first time this winter. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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153 1959-10-26 10 Warning on disarmament by Mansergh CHICAGO, Mon. Gen. Sir Robert Mansergh, former Commander of Nato Forces in Northern Europe, said here yesterday that "We must not let ourselves be hoodwinked en disarmament as we were alter the first world war." Mansergh said there "must be an end to the stalemate153 words
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Article49 1959-10-26 10 300 HOUSES DESTROYED IN QUAKE TSTANBUL, Mon.— A strong 1 earthquake killed at least eight people and destroyed 300 houses last night at Hinis, in Eastern Turkey. About 36 people were injured. Strong earth tremors were also felt twice in Erzurum, where people ran out of their homes. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article43 1959-10-26 10 LONDON. Mon.— Princess Margaret astounded fashion experts by wearing her hair with a smooth cap-like look at the top of the head, ending in a tight upturned roll at ear level. They're calling it th P "Charleston" style. U.P.I.U.P.I - 43 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-10-26 10 Photo bv Mr. Leslie Rubin Pease and his bride, the former Miss Pamela Hazelwood, after their wedding at St. George's Church Chanjji on Saturday. The bridegroom is stationed at R.AF. Chanci. and the bride is the daughter of Warrant Officer and Mrs. G. Hazehvood of R.A.F. Changi.— MichaelMichael Anchant - 51 words
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Article53 1959-10-26 10 DAMASCUS, Mon. The Syrian newspaper Al Ayyam quoted Syrian drivers who returned from Iraq over the week-end as saying Iraq had sealed her borders with 'all neighbouring countries, including Persia." The newspaper said the sealing off took place as soon as the Syrian envoy had crossedReuter - 53 words
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Article261 1959-10-26 10 MOSCOW, Monday. THE creator of the two-headed dog. Russian Dr. A Vladimir Demikhov, yesterday announced he has now created dogs with two hearts in preparation for doing the same with a human being. This is the second "miraculous 1 operation planned by the Russian surgeon.U.P.I - 261 words
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Article39 1959-10-26 10 TOKYO, Mon. North Korea added to the riddle of the real relations between neighbouring Red China and Russia today by replacing its veteran Moscowtrained Foreign Minister. Nam 11, with a complete unknown, Pak Sung Chul. U.P.I.U.P.I - 39 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-10-26 10 picture. Siamese Buddhist temple n Sin™o» vwuJrtfi ta pf a K atl i ma «wemony held at the crowd which thron e ed^e in temp7eT r^rthei r^X S %Vu££?*" Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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190 1959-10-26 10 Players, crow riot in 'Worl Cup' soccer REST OF THE SPo? MEL] TWO people were injured bj trooper's horse was stabb< ing a riot after a footbai; which a Scottish team beat Several thousand hysteri- j cal spectators were involved and bottles, knives, boots, fists and a garden rake wereReuter - 190 words
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Article27 1959-10-26 10 N won Hand hal: I hen divi.v numbo I divisi Line. th< race. Tudo i qua I in I natio land leny27 words
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