The Singapore Free Press, 4 November 1959
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Title Section13 1959-11-04 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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6 1959-11-04 1 Opinion engku's visit to Australia I6 words
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Article, Illustration187 1959-11-04 1 Decorated for gallantry in Malaya LONDON. Wed. British soldiers and airmen were decorated for gallantry in Malaya. Cyprus and Oman yesterday at an investiture held by the Duke of Edinburgh at Buckingham Palace. They were among I<9 men and women to whom the Duke presented medals and insignia on behalfReuter; Free Press - 187 words
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Article36 1959-11-04 1 BAGDAD. Wed.- Expelled United Arab Republic dinlomai Tawflq Sulayman Abaza. who >e>terday Sas declared persona non rAij here and Riven 24 hours to lea\e the country, new home to Cairo via Benui today.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 36 words
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Article245 1959-11-04 1 Police _get their men in widespread swoop 2 top gang leaders least two top underworld leaders are believed to be amontj 39 secret society suspects picked up by Singapore police in the hours of Roadblocks this morn- ing. in many ponce llt took city areas r t245 words
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Article175 1959-11-04 1 Malayan music will be presented MALAYAN songs and dances will be presented to the people of India and Ceylon by a university culture mission early next year. Seventy-five students from the University of Malaya in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur and the Nanyang University will make up175 words
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Article64 1959-11-04 1 Labour censure is voted out LONDON. Wed. The new Conservative government last night defeated a Labour Opposition censure motion on its economic and social policies by 348 vqjtes to 245— a majority of 103. The motion regretted that the Queens speech outlining the Government's programme for the new session ofReuter - 64 words
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Article33 1959-11-04 1 November first grade rubber buyers f .o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 121 U cents per lb.. down four cents on yesterday's close. The tone was easier. pictures.33 words
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Article28 1959-11-04 1 JERUSALEM. Wed. Two arrests and a clash in which several persons were hurt marked an otherwise quiet Israel election today that promises a record turnout. U.P.I.U.P.I - 28 words
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Article240 1959-11-04 1 THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association last night thanked the Government "for the steps taken for the clean-up of the SHB labour office And the implementation of matters pertaining to the 1957 court of inquiry." A resolution to this effect expressed the association's appreciation, particularly to240 words
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Article, Illustration461 1959-11-04 1 VEW YORK, Wed.— Malaya yesterday deplored x^ South Africa's racial policies and accused the Union Government ot indifference to human rights. Mr. Cheah Theam Swee pointed to his own country as an example of multiracial harmony and told the General Assembly's special politicalReuter - 461 words
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Article12 1959-11-04 1 DETAINED >'- KNOWN r lii DEMOCRAT* \JU U.i VOTiNC I ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article24 1959-11-04 1 COLOMBO. Wed. Political observers thought y day that the resignation of the Finance Minister. Mr Stanley do Zoysa. was imminent. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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11 1959-11-04 1 HONG KONG RESIDENT IN SMUGGLE CHANCE Ml rrtrsiclcut I gtilcr i11 words
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Article34 1959-11-04 1 HAVANA, Wed I daj* reported B flew orcr llav.i and tfcayftf N I identified or n Police al>o n~P' aijbt f tov cocktail into sti rxclas^c rr%j<jfn<u' No f«^ U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Advertisement89 1959-11-04 1 IfIMV Accordion I' F IS* in the JJf» MUSIC I 9 w' max Factor curl control MAKES B STRAIGHT HAIR STAY CURLY out pcnnanents r ticky spi'ays *pray first... comb thru... and set your curls to stay! s ai-y new Protein- Potgmitt givei rl it's never had before! Even in89 words
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Advertisement69 1959-11-04 1 VASI lIIN 136/142. Orchard Road. Sport 9. Trls: *****, ***** ***** PAGE K.L. Race Special 7.8 Teenager Page 3 Freddie Pope Solves Your Motoring Problems 6 Women's Corner ."> Your Lucky Star 4 Cartoons 9 How To Make A Fortune 4 Other Overseas Cables 10 ff» i'W "^2l rl^%^ mil69 words
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178 1959-11-04 2 A CAPITAL INVESTMENT CHARTER URGED BY MA LA YAN Commonwealth Conference discusses economic co-operation CANBERRA, Wednesday. A MALAYAN delegate to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference yesterday urged formation of an international charter to regulate treatment of international capital investment. The Conference began yesterday in camera and discussed ways of increasingReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-11-04 2 picture Malayan Airways yesterday installed this new aircraft link trainer for training pilots in aircraft instrumental procedure. This DC 4 model is more up to date than the smaller one they had for the past ten years. It weighs 2.4001b. Various conditions through which Malayan Airways aircraftFree Press - 76 words
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Article66 1959-11-04 2 U.K. CUTS IMPORT BAN LONDON. Wed.— Mr. Reginald Maudling. President of the British Board of Trade, will today announce the removal of quantitative restrictions on a "substantial" list of imports. Mr. Derick Heathcoat-Amory. the Chancellor of the Exchequer, said the list would Include many goods whose import had been restrictedReuter - 66 words
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160 1959-11-04 2 I ONDO.Y Wed —speculation about the price of gold is Li a leading topic in market circles henFew people expect anything to happen within the next three or six months, writes a London financial authority, so questions are being stilled until nearer the160 words
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Article304 1959-11-04 2 CANBERRA, Wed. The Australian Treasurer, Mr Harold Holt, said here yesterday that because of world supply and demand, countries producing primary goods might have to face a long period of relatively unfavourable terms of trade. Addressing the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference at its first full session, MrReuter - 304 words
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Article57 1959-11-04 2 LONDON, Wed. Although rubber prices yesterday were marked up by a half penny per pound at the outset in sympathy with Singapore advices, the higher level was not consolidated. A little buying was followed by easier conditions, but there was much uncertainty as to actual valuesReuter - 57 words
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Article20 1959-11-04 2 LONDON. Wed. No fresh feature in tin was apparent yesterday and prices were unchanged after moderate dealings.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article26 1959-11-04 2 LONDON \V.\l— Tliree thou--sand vehicles an hour used the new London o Birmingham motorway yesterday. This later settled down to a steady 1.500. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article43 1959-11-04 2 HONG KONG. Tues. Closing prices here today were: H. S. Banking Corporation $1,020 $1,030 Union Ins. Canton $84.50 $86.00 (sellers) Wheelock Marden 6.50 3.75 3.70 H Kong phone $29.60 $30.00 Dairy Farm Cold Storage 520.80 $20.80 Taikoo Docks $35.00 $35.5043 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article95 1959-11-04 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. LONDON. No* 3 Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c if. European ports Nov Doe. RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 36* r.UBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Ttrms Dec. 34 Jan Mar TONE: Easy. Above prices quoted in pence. PEPPER:95 words
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Article56 1959-11-04 2 LONDON. N Previous Today COPRA Philippines c if. U.K. North European ports delivered weight per long tun Nov COPRA. Straits c f U.K. North European ports delivered weight per lons ton Nov. COCONUT OIL crude Straits cil. European ports in bulk per lons ton COCOM N«v HJU,56 words
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Article693 1959-11-04 2 NOTE: All prices below ;:re middle priu SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. INDUSTRIALS PrifiMl TMiT Alex Bricks Prtr 1.75 1.70 Ords. 200 1.99 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 49'- 5: B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Ccn. Tin Smelt Pref. IS- •19- Ords 40.6 416 Federal Dispensary 1.06 1.07 Fitrpatricks 96693 words
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Article11 1959-11-04 2 Skipper stay with his ship BI I I 1 .M U.P.I.U.P.I - 11 words
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Advertisement734 1959-11-04 2 C.AA. LINES Sa.lmgS to AOEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. \jf^ CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. &L S aire P. Sfcaw Penaitg jA Samaa a U 13 14 4 Niv 5 5 Niv 6 7 Niv mM m Meia.a I 18 21 Niv 21 22 Niv 23 24 Niv 1C S *la a734 words
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Advertisement246 1959-11-04 2 I HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE <Sc NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'Dore P. Sham Penang HAMBURG (HAPAG) 8/11 Nov 11/12 Nov 13/14 Nov (Arrival at Hamburg 20th Dec.) LUDWIGSHAFEN (HAPAG) 20 23 Nov 24/25 Nov 25/26 Nov BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) 30 N«v/ 2246 words
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Advertisement45 1959-11-04 2 IIIIIIIIIIIMK" ill" v^iT^s*j^^!^&j^^^^*^^ J *i* "^^^^^^tf^ t All-tranbivtur t VNorld- receiver I PHILIPS buttons Attractive d e brown leatherette Give a Philips vou gi\e years it operates anywho clear reception and many advanced n will give tnjoyn I many year^ 1 rn ILI PS vo/uc45 words
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Miscellaneous28 1959-11-04 2 POP -Picking a Uilly By Cog ■kf Pa, fooleo 4CT *r a*» I ir LK[ \jaf 1^^ b&. v^. HE 1 fa>u C?e. oo^-r To see ir^ *T28 words
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Miscellaneous329 1959-11-04 2 SMPSM PORcr Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Munchen 1/2, Neder Eems 4/5. Wakashima Maru 6A. Menelaus 89, Atreus 10/11, Samoa 13/14, Gmyo Maru 15/16, Limburg 18. Barumun 19, Serdang N. Wall I, Senal N.Wall 2, Selangor N.Wall 3, Sedili N.Wall 4, Tong Ah329 words
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Article76 1959-11-04 3 A DER Callin hi«»^lf Mr. Gold Dug. said ia •sne ,d T C H nS WCek that Si n«faporc girls dX He'"!! 6 t0 mUCh Whe the^ date. He began a battle of the sexes G.rls wrote in protesting some in a language tha ,s very communicative76 words
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Article, Illustration743 1959-11-04 3 Suddenly, the tough superior male begins to squirm phone, lunch rplexed D Can I b;; tgni I heard his jaw drop. all very Q." John didn't hide the fact was troubled invitation. i is not v day that a girl dates a boy in Singapore. And although John had yearned743 words
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LETTERS
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Letter276 1959-11-04 3 We're not all gold diggers DEAR SIR. Mr. Gold Dug needs to revise his ideas. Before he takes the hazardous step of dating a girl, there are two things he must do. First, he must decide how much he can atYord to spend for the date withoot actually going bankrupt;276 words
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262 1959-11-04 3 A FEW TIPS ON HOW TO WIN GIRLS... DEAR SIR: I am positive that a lot of ardent readers of this page will agree with me that Mr. Gold Dug said some genuinely unforgivable things which are extremely hard to digest. I would like to offer some tips to him262 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-11-04 3 Kisses for the winner The jubilant winner of "Miss Young Singapore" contest. 17-year-old Barbara Helen Watts, being kissed by runner-up Anna Ong, 23, right, and Margaret Whyte. 18. The contest was held at the "Teens An' Twenties" dance held last Saturday night at Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore.47 words
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Advertisement95 1959-11-04 3 MVHC DIFFICULTIES? I I OF ALL KINDS OF SPRINGS lES, MOTOR VEHICLES AND •LL STEEL SPRING WIRES mk Cheong Spring Manufacturers n 9 T< ***** 5155.00 /^^^^^^S^f i LTD.. CA $tC 01 Q KefrUg&ux&vS I jAutomatic I JOefpost It*. u.ft. D 671. 7cu.f*. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE-1 TEL ***** ***** *****.95 words
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Advertisement184 1959-11-04 3 t t FITZPATRICKS Supennarke, I 4 presents I A Fashion Show I by I T GLAMOURETTE t and The Gallery of Shops t at 10.30 a.m. 4 on Friday. November 6th. at the Supermarket Cafe Restaurant* 4 LIMITED FREE l\\ IT ITIONS XON PERSONAL il'l'lM 4TIO\ ONL\ II t GLAMOURETTE.184 words
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Article, Illustration232 1959-11-04 4 JEAN BISHOP - JEAN BISHOP How to make a fortune By OXE thing you learn very quickly when you search for people who are making fortunes in 1959 they're not all men. In every field of endeavour except a very few you find some232 words
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Article, Illustration741 1959-11-04 4 week before the tax man takes his bite. Obviously she can have no money worries. But keeping the golden words pouring out brings its own troubles. "The real work is thinking out the development of the story and worrying about it until it comes out right. Then741 words
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Article167 1959-11-04 4 Jg - Beachcomber vv&&* SCHEMES to improve relations between police and public have their dangerous side. There is the case of the woman constable who smiled at a rather dashing man, simply to improve relations. He at once approached her and said, "Are you dining anywhere tonight?" Before he167 words
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Advertisement775 1959-11-04 4 PATEK PHILIPPE presents The "AMAGNETIC" Wrist Watch I. Macnetic field up to 450 oersteds: exposed to this I field, the watch is not affected. (The average magnetic field around home appliances^ Including TV.— ls Inferior to 100 oersteds). It take* a magnetic field of 1200 oersteds to stop the 'Amagnetic"775 words
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Advertisement227 1959-11-04 4 Pocking, >^ TRANSPORT STORA6ELU 173, Cecil Street, Singaj Phone: 7,1532. Managrng Directs Ba|||| Need more boat] BE WISE -GET A TRAVELLING 11 RUG M Travelling Rugs to keep you warm t too cold ideal for air-conditioned rocr TRAVELLING RUGS BY JAEGER All wool, one side plain Fawn, Maroon) end the227 words
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Miscellaneous475 1959-11-04 4 a, yiva^-, _-yi—^fc^^a^t^^— Mi^r7T»Mmm^*thillim^^O* tlM te^Ml^u£ig9Cfc3B r Hbi^l^Ln.'^tlMU^flf^m' BORN today, you have a frank, straight-forward nature which deals with all problems judiciously and fairly. Although you are able to handle affairs of others with precision, you are inclined to be moody and temperamental when your own affairs hang in the475 words
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Miscellaneous334 1959-11-04 4 to you. VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 23) Today and tomorrow open up exceptional opportunities lor you. Be prepared to take full advantage of them. LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) Plan ahead for your future security and then act on some of the essential details today. CLUES ACROSS anything and could make a334 words
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Article306 1959-11-04 5 ™^JIROMADu LT EVENING CLASSES THE ONLY INCOME CANNOT GO ON WITHOUT GOVERNMENT SUPPORT THK Singapore Council for Adult Education may be dissolved, folt£ S f£p vern ent 's decision to stop its annual grant. »h h? J£ J^^understands that a resolution to this effect will be306 words
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Article104 1959-11-04 5 Girl takes exam on sick bed LEE BONG CHEE was Just like any other Primary oar-old girl yesterday e lay in bed tackling secondary schools enexamlnation papers. N Bong Chee. who Is r >m tuberculosis of me had been given per:rom the Ministry of to take her exation in bed.104 words
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Article76 1959-11-04 5 1 0-day meet for Parliament KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. r isiness meeting of tya's Parliament will be both in the former Leg:ve Council Chamber and Tengku Abdul Rahman e meeting, which will exIvely discuss the Federas budget for next year. N 25 and is ex•ed to last ten days. The fir76 words
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Article96 1959-11-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Office space was much in demand in Kuala Lumpur according to the spokesman of the owners of a new multistorey olfice block. A representative of the Asia Life Insurance, the owners of a new building, said that almost all of their office space96 words
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Article207 1959-11-04 5 'Operation clean up' at Ministry MEMBERS of the staff of the Labour and Welfare Division of the Ministry of Labour and Law began "Operation Clean Up" yesterday after office hours to get ready for the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's, next visit in the middle of the month. The207 words
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Article154 1959-11-04 5 New bridge planned for B. Tiga KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Flooding on the main road from Kuala Lumpur to Port Swettenham will never occur again once a proposed new dual carriageway bridge is completed at Batu Tiga. This was the assurance given by a spokesman for the Public Works Department when154 words
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Article29 1959-11-04 5 Former Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall, will address the Nanyang University English Society on "English and the English-educated" tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the University's Arts Hall.29 words
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Article, Illustration254 1959-11-04 5 "|X)R the sake of our r children please come back," pleaded a ful Singapore housewife yesterday. She was hoping to contact her husband through the :adam Tay Chin Hian. 36. said her husband has been missing from his Balestier Road home since July.254 words
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Article, Illustration277 1959-11-04 5 S'pore's 'Dior' creates new- style cheongsam IT was yet another triumph for Roland Chow, Singapore's i "Christian Dior," when he was commissioned by an oil company to design a series of costumes for its advertising programme next year. Roland has during the past few years established himself asM.W - 277 words
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Article112 1959-11-04 5 QUEENSTOWN Community Association yesterday appealed to the Government to give recognition and support to the Good Citizens Committee, which has been formed to combat crime in the area. A spokesman for the association said the committee had divided the housing estate into different units which would be112 words
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Advertisement15 1959-11-04 5 RADIOS UABIOGRA IS Ll Hl'Wr II! SIM r V 111 SIMM M» SIMIT in spot15 words
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Advertisement12 1959-11-04 5 GOLD CIRCLE vK^^l IF AMERICAN <: B>etter GOLD CIRCLE 6ecau^e^» GOLD CIRCLE zDett^U^12 words
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Advertisement169 1959-11-04 5 AivmrUmwumt Shopping Guide To Clear: American shoes ready made suits at 20% discount. CHANRAI'S, Singapore's only exclusive men's shop, 81. High Street. Why not shop ot leisure without porkino problems ot CHANRAI'S, "Raffles Hotel Areode? Open doily until 9.30 p.m. WHAT IS ESBILINE? It is a crease resisting soft as169 words
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Miscellaneous105 1959-11-04 5 Y.W I Kaffles Quay): International Women's Club outing to the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital 10 am.: Beauty culture new "> p.m. SINGAPORE COUNCIL lOK ADULT EDUCATION: Film >how at Cultural CenHiemtrc 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. KVMAI A CLUB: Malaya l.mi il.»n> 9 a.n». to 11 a.m.: p.m. to 6105 words
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Miscellaneous40 1959-11-04 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 12.29 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.55 a.m. 1.11 p.m. FRIDAY- 2.50 a.m. and 1.56 p.m. SATURDAY: 3.49 a.m. and 2.48 p.m. SUNDAY: 5.01 a.m. and 3.54 p.m. MONDAY: 629 a.m. and SI p.m. TUESDAY: 742 a.m. and 12S p.i"-40 words
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FREDDIE POPE'S CAR CLINIC
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Article, Illustration766 1959-11-04 6 Keep to system when checking steering IT is necessary when I examining a car for steering trouble to carry out the work tematically, otherwise it may be difficult to locate exactly those points where adjustment is really needed. Before, however, dealing with the order in which the various I check766 words
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Article, Illustration211 1959-11-04 6 London 'Zidpark will handle 500 cars an hour Aston Martins out of racing BUILDING is due to start this week on Britain's first multi-storey, pushbutton car park, on a site near London's Southwark bridge. Called a "Zidpark," it will house 500 cars, of which 464 will be conveyed to theReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-11-04 6 HERE'S a Rolls-Royce with a history. It belonged to slain in the Baghdad uprising last year. Pointing to n well-known car dealer Mr. Raymond Way who paid £.V for it at the auction of the late King's British rrsiri*44 words
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Advertisement21 1959-11-04 6 > MMMMMUMHMMmM MMM MMM M_________»_MM__< I I MOTORS PHONE 22.12« I range which is always in stock. Federation Representative*: WEARHE BROS. HBBBi?^wPiiE3^H21 words
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Advertisement667 1959-11-04 6 W^ '"A /A L"^ Tl 1 USED CAR //S*H L X^J^ "1 {BARGAINS J ALL MODELS— ALL MAKES imp a IB hB availcble tor your selection It 1 k V All vehicles TESTED before Sole We offer SERVICE after Sole Eosiest HIRE PURCHASE l?\li terms con be arranged. hi lil667 words
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Article1567 1959-11-04 7 RACE 1-2.00: CLASS 4, DIV. s=SvsS[ 2 277?2 ?K D 7^ 5y n- Cham iUrs Mur Phy Cashin) Martin 9.00 I3 King 9 will ISfn^» P^ ASANT 3yr cham CL H Ch00) SPencer... 8.03 1 Posner io 9 sss BBtevteafriiczzEa it 85, CITY Sf^^M^K K^1,567 words
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Article27 1959-11-04 7 tbj Allan Lewis arc: hi Hero (Race 4) and t Luck. Clear Reception bets: The Friar II (Race is 4) and Movie House II27 words
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Article1131 1959-11-04 7 TRACK FORM OF TODAY'S RUNNERS RACE ONE Cl. 4 Div. 3— 5V*F. DURENDAL: 29-9-59— Was kept to 3P in even time. COLZA: No recent track portCLEAR RECEPTION: 2-11-59— Finished last 3F in 44. TWENTY PER CARAT: No recent track report. GLENDORE 27-10-59— W ent from 6F post at three-quarter pace.1,131 words
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Advertisement145 1959-11-04 7 r '^HAMPAGNE COGNAC) COOWAC I DC LA V fe^_ REMY V I MARTIN I FINE CHAMPAGNE ■v^^ CO6NAC m The world's largest telling V.S.O.P. Brandy ::::::::snsJ^sJtu::ttnntnii::t";ts:i P^|T FUTURE \jd On Show m^T AIVMCCI lESICI model' f* LIXIIT IL^^^^^f mm Every tmngs new Facia W/^^ panel, controls, steering '^H '-in shroud,145 words
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Advertisement241 1959-11-04 7 BIGGER MORE POWER WITH ECONOMY THE ENTIRELY NEW Now with the PROVED HILLMAN O.H.V. ENGINE Yet this new Double-Duty Hillman Husky More space... And more powe*... offen you even more for your money. HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARE AVAILABLE y^^lj^^s. Hillman, Humber, and Rapier, are ovoiloblc ff y\ for your home241 words
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Article900 1959-11-04 8 ALLAN LEWIS BRINGS YOU THE LATEST HINTS FROM THE COUfteb BURMA GLORY THE ONLY DANGER gACQL AVA looks set for a double this afternoon at Kuala Lumpur. He should win the main sprint (Race 6). His first win should improve him and he looks the900 words
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Article, Illustration9 1959-11-04 8 THEY WON ON THE FIRST DAY 8 Free PressFree Press - 9 words
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Article98 1959-11-04 8 MACDOUGAL TOOK LEAD 100 YDS. OUT MELBOURNE, WedTaking the lead 100 yards from the finish, Macdougal, an eight to one chance, easily won the Melbourne Cup, Australia's richest race over two miles at Flemington racecourse yesterday. Jockey P. Glennon steered Macdougal home three lengths ahead oi the 20 to oneReuter - 98 words
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138 1959-11-04 8 BRISBANE, Wed. Opening batsman Colin McDonald and left-hander Neil Harvey hit centuries for opposing sides when pace bowler Ray Lindwall's XI beat Test captain Richie Benaud's XI by seven wickets in the Queensland Centenan cricket match here yesterday. Mcdonald. 70 not out overnight, madeReuter - 138 words
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Article77 1959-11-04 8 ROUND TABLE QUITS LAUREL. Maryland Round Table, the m leading money wii,. racehorse, was retired from racing yesterday and will not make his scheduled farewell appearance in th< Washington International here on November 11. Round TableV trainer. Willia Molte.r. teleph< racecourse officials here from New York to say that theReuter - 77 words
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Article71 1959-11-04 8 lI'EMBLEY, Wed. FredoK ff Gilroy. of Northern Ireland. British and Empire bantamweight boxing champion, won the European title at the Empire Pool, last nj beating the holder, Piero Rollo. on points after a magnificent 15-rounds contest. A packed crowd of 10.000. many of whom paid double the71 words
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Article48 1959-11-04 8 THEY CAR TAKE THE GOING Till I Mill ii l; \< I I i K i 1 i I llc< Moo i and I II am bean. K\( I SIX: Hiciittl linn if |>< fl R I Det< I Tim. In I I I I Harm I I I Not48 words
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Advertisement148 1959-11-04 8 Jjd&rilS tojbrtte price of one! JT /f /Ml LONDON 83.C. l^XDlo.2vfcss^ow X ~*t ~£^BB.c.CF£C— v r\ V r^Q v #y »6-»9-i5-ji-*9 n.-^fe^-'.//^ ~—^^j </ T^r^^x rabi to^ng fcHiNA)\ «g-^^ sss&s* s^.ss t Jj& V i x V^KBU£NOSAIRES V /^'vW^H S if fe W^ n^tl^^art^ W^^H^SSi^ I°n1 n AU aU wave148 words
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257 1959-11-04 9 VERITY GILL - Singapore cricket 'is of same standard as 15 years ago' VERITY GILL By i no lirst re and rapidly laddie ounty i the K.; hen he B "id today. ccd on mm *1 p on the ippear iiTertnce and when I L'l re w.tr^ a ault tme opposition. B .u257 words
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107 1959-11-04 9 Poor support for Poppy Dav hockey THE annual Poppy Day hockey match between th* Civilians and Services ended in a draw before a poor crowd on the padang yesterday. With the two teams locked at 1-1 and only five minutes left for play, the Services lost defender Sandford. who had107 words
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Article14 1959-11-04 9 Association 11 -man team and I da Peninsula month.14 words
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Article17 1959-11-04 9 iFA Div. received Re- illed to mil team at Jalan rday, in the senior17 words
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93 1959-11-04 9 AUSSIES WILL PRACTISE ON MATTING WICKETS HERE T'HE Australian Test cricketA ers will practise on mattwickets during their stop-over in Singapore this week. The Singapore Cricket Association has made arrangements for the visitors to hold practices at the Ceylon Sports Club's matting wickets. Combined Schools players will be asked to93 words
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Article72 1959-11-04 9 WASHINGTON, wed. The Federal Aviation Agency srounded the co-pilot of a Boeing 707 which fell 29.000 feet towards the Atlantic ocean last February. Another pilot W. Waldo Lynch was fined U.5.52.000. The jet-liner carrying 119 passengers from Paris to New York dropped from 35.000 feet toU.P.I - 72 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-11-04 9 ON one point the South players were agreed when this hand came up in a pairs contest a bid of One Diamond was ruled out, for North might well pass with some odd feature that would supply a ninth trick In No-Trumps. South was also too strong, with175 words
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Advertisement307 1959-11-04 9 1^ SALE M STILL GOING FULL BLAST WITH THOUSANDS OF ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS wl Swiss Embroidery UP S.P. lfl Cutwork Organdy 36" $5 90 $5.00 per yd a\ Swiss Embroidery Poplin 36" 1 0 90 9.50 ¥m "Osmon" Woven M Striped Cotton 36 2.90 2.25 ml Swiss Plain Coloured Poplin 36"307 words
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Miscellaneous173 1959-11-04 9 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan ATwunA 4.«emßl£D AMD TiKT MC^r/Tfifr BffmAir? AWAY CABOYtNiS AS ru£ ABGO&V PIUMQeS OAJ r If^POSmON StetT AiL HANOS ALL BUT SIX TP COMf^OATlve SAFETY. JEPr AND WS FIVE COMPANIONS f&\ MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis -scAPUPCM \^v\c^i_> vaOCFBYE, ]/^<3IAMT BEAKS-- AMP up j173 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-11-04 10 THE U.S.S. John S. McCain, a destroyer leader attached to the U.S. Seventh Fleet, wa s arriving in Singapore this morning from Rangoon for a three-day visit. ....i-- t i Meier Jr who The destroyer is on a familiarisation cruise. She is commanded by Comniander72 words
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146 1959-11-04 10 U.S. FLAG IS TORN FROM EMBASSY IN PANAMA RIOTS PANAMA CITY, Wednesday. CTEEL-HELMETED United States soldiers with fixed bayonets last night guarded the Canal Zone from swarming crowds of Panamanian youths after day-long riots had badly strained U.S.-Panama relations. American police earlier used teargas, firehoses and truncheons ati several points146 words
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Article99 1959-11-04 10 ROM*]. Wed. Proposals for a world food bank and for development projects in Alpine countries and Polar regions were made yei»t<>rday at the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation (F.A.0.) meeting here. India's delegate Mr. S. K. Patil. told the conference that a world foodReuter - 99 words
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141 1959-11-04 10 NEW DELHI. Wednesday. INDIA announced yesterday that its official reply to Communist China's protest note and statement on the Ladakh incident will be sent to China "in a couple of days." j Indian and Chinese for-ces-clashed with casualties on both sides. Indian Premier Mr.141 words
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Article34 1959-11-04 10 TAX CUTS IN NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON. Wed.—New Zealanders will pay less lor beer, petrol, cigarettes and tobacco. Sale* tax is to be removed on beer, cigarettes and tobacco. Customs duty on petrol is cut.34 words
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Article14 1959-11-04 10 Pre.sident Sukarno urired private entrepreneurs to the Government in its guided economy programme.14 words
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Article18 1959-11-04 10 IN FURXESS. Princess Alexandra launched the 40.000-ton liner Oriana with bottles of Califorman, Australian and French wine.18 words
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Article28 1959-11-04 10 The IS. De- velopment Loan Fund made a loan of U554,800,000 (about Si 14.40O.UO0) to Pakistan to help build commercial jet aircraft facilities at Karachi international airport.28 words
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Article12 1959-11-04 10 —A French Government delegation leaves for Moscow today for trade talks.12 words
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Article19 1959-11-04 10 A delegation of Soviet atomic experts left for the United States to return a visit by US. scientists.19 words
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Article37 1959-11-04 10 fliipnthpr Pritz i Podola, 30-year-old German-born photographer, due to hang tomorrow for shooting a London policeman, was yesterday refused a reprieve. BONN.— Crude steel production in West Germany in October 2,476,000 tons wa s a record.37 words
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Article49 1959-11-04 10 The Colombo Plan conference plenary session adjourned till today after approving economic progress reports submitted by nine countries. WASHINGTON. The Washington Post said the new "buy American" feature of credits given to under-developed countries by the U.S. Development Loan Fund i would increase costs for many of them.49 words
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Article32 1959-11-04 10 America produced 507.55*0 cars in uciooer, ueany double the previous month's total. BONN. Talks on easing tcnnage restrictions on certain types of West German naval shipbuilding are taking place within NATO32 words
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Article36 1959-11-04 10 The American economy is in good shape for the upsurge which will "inevitably" follow the settlement of major labour disputes and the resumption of full-scale steel production, according to the First National City Bank.36 words
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Article55 1959-11-04 10 Veteran journalist Hunnen Swaffer, known as "the i Pope of Fleet Street," mi honuarcd at a oinner martting his 80 1 h birthday. LONDON BIT Miles Thomas, cnairman of the British Productivity Council. >ald there vu '"not In slightest doubt a!x,ut Russia's ability and intention :o wage inaustnal war55 words
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Article66 1959-11-04 10 WASHINGTON. Wed. Xavier Cugat. the' Latin American bandleader, told Congressional investigators yesterday he had received advance help In winning a cash prize on a television quiz show. But he said that he broke no law. As an entertainer he was constantly, called on "to make-believe,"66 words
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Article56 1959-11-04 10 KANPUR, < India). Wed.— Police killed 10 people and wounded more than 24 others yesterday when they opened fire on an unruly mob besieging a polite station. News of. the incident spread throughout Kanpur and other mobs set a post office afire and attacked police. AU.P.I - 56 words
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Article62 1959-11-04 10 MELBOURNE, Wed- Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Prime Minister, was up early today. By 9 a.m. he was on his way to Portsea. 60 miles from Melbourne to inspect an army officers' cadet school. It was the start of a busy day which will alsoReuter - 62 words
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Article21 1959-11-04 10 STOCKHOLM. Wed. Olle Johansson. Swedish shopkeeper, said he had won about M5280,000 on a British football pool. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article27 1959-11-04 10 PARIS. Wed. Vice-Premier Jacques Soustelle last night defended France's plans to go ahead with its experimental atomic explosion in the Sahara earlv in 1960.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 27 words
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Article84 1959-11-04 10 BERLIN, Wed. Maj. Gen. Barksdale Hamlett. American Commandant in Berlin, has warned the Soviet against allowing; Communists to fly the new East German flag in West Berlin this week-end on the anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution. An allied spokesman said Hamlett visited Soviet headquarters in East Berlin yesterdayU.P.I - 84 words
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Article47 1959-11-04 10 LONDON. Wed United States; imports from Commonwealth j countries increased 65 per cent between 1948 and 1957 from U552,952 million in 1948 to U554,858 million in 1957. At the same time. American exports rose from U553,819 million I to U556,410 million. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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142 1959-11-04 10 WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT EISENHOWER is expected to visit Russia early next June, thus making May the latest possible date for the projected East-West summit conference, it was learned here yesterday A summit meeting had been envisaged in the early spring with March asReuter; U.P.I - 142 words
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Article91 1959-11-04 10 LONDON. Wed. Twenty amateur boxers last night acted as "guinea pigs" in an experiment which could considerably minimise the aftereffects of boxing injuries. Before fighting, they sucked two small tasteless yellow pills claimed to dissolve blood clots. The experiment is being conducted by Dr. J. Blonstein,Reuter - 91 words
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