The Singapore Free Press, 7 November 1959
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Title Section13 1959-11-07 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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6 1959-11-07 1 Opinion Extra Work or S'pore teachers >6 words
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Article93 1959-11-07 1 Talks in a week request in Govt. THE Nt.iff side of the S.n--iP urr civil service a.ked th. i.oxrrnmrnt .for discussions <»n variable aOlowmaea within a weeK. The request MIS in reply to a Government intimation Ihai it willing to negotiate. >titT xpokesman said ommittee would meet to dfecWH further93 words
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Article21 1959-11-07 1 Soh Ah Beng. 58. utted to the General this morning after g knocked down by a Alexandra Road. Sinapore.21 words
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270 1959-11-07 1 Singapore water from the Johore River big scheme CITY COUNCIL WILL GO AHEAD WITH MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PROJECT Supply source will be unlimited in few years pIK Singapore City Council has decided to go ahead with the multi-million dollar scheme :<> tap water from Johore River to meet increasnu r demand270 words
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Article488 1959-11-07 1 Car with S'pore number plate was hired in KL KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday have been made in connection with yesterday's 51 7,000 payroll snatch from an English planter by a three-man £an£ near Kuang; 20 miles from Kuala Lumpur. Top C.I.D. officers of Kuala Lumpur488 words
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Article48 1959-11-07 1 Injured guards: Driver held ANKARA. Sat.— An American army officer who ran down 21 men of a Turkish "uard with his car last night was later detained by police and turned over to the U.S. military authorities. Lt.-Col. A. Morrison, 44, seriouslv iniured nine of the 2uard>. U.P.IU.P.I - 48 words
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Article39 1959-11-07 1 MILAN, Sat. A selfstyled "Dracula the Vampire" has confessed to assaulting women so that he could drink their blood, police said yesterday. Giuliano Ballerini, 19, w«as arrested on Thursday after a six-month hunt. U.P.I.U.P.I - 39 words
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Article25 1959-11-07 1 LONDON. Sat. Prince Charles hanged his school head-master in effigy on Thursday night to lead England in its annual Guy Fnwkt's madness. U.P.I.U.P.I - 25 words
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Article34 1959-11-07 1 LONDON, Sat—The new London to Birmingham motorv. ;»v, had its first fatal accident yesterday in tWck fog. Two people were killed in a collision between three lorries and a breakdown van. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article209 1959-11-07 1 Tengku: Picnic lunch on lake SYDNEY, Sut. The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will have a picnic lunch on a boat on a huge manmade lake today. He will cross Lake Euccmbene by launch to the township of Adaminabv as he continues his tour ol the giant Snowy MountainsReuter - 209 words
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Article159 1959-11-07 1 LONDON, Sat. John M-awbey, who believed in goins it alone to the summit, wound up in jail last Friday because he did a second time, it was reported £3&. 38, consulted hi* iilie. in personal communicai^ni and headed off on his own, right toU.P.I - 159 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-11-07 1 Minister for Education and acting Minister for Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohd. Khir bin Johari (left), returned yesterday after attending the 15th. plenary session of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade in Tokyo. He was met at Singapore Airport by Singapore's Minister for Education. Mr.71 words
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Article194 1959-11-07 1 34,000 LOSE HOMES IN N. SUMATRA JAKARTA, Saturday. VjORE THAN 34,000 people lost their homes when floods swept a vast area in North Sumatra following incessant downpours in the past few weeks, it was revealed yesterday. A senior official of the Social Affairs Department in North Sumatra Province. Mr. IbrahimReuter - 194 words
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Article97 1959-11-07 1 Three killed as roof collapses MONTREAL. Sat. The I roof of a factory exten- i sion collapsed yesterday burying at least 90 workers in a tangle of steel girders and wet cement. Police reported at least three men dead, one missing and 20 injured, some seriously. Most of the workersU.P.I - 97 words
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Article95 1959-11-07 1 'Beat wife to draw' RIDGEVILLE, Indiana, Sat. Police said yesterday they were convinced Mrs. Janice M. Wooters, 24, was killed accidentally in a "fast draw" contest with her husband. Mrs Wooters fell dead in her home on Thursday from a bullet above her heart, which her husband. Robert, 29, saidU.P.I - 95 words
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Advertisement29 1959-11-07 1 UPjYJJMM sU'ICIURt: 4EW! y^i^mtuUr BE SSAMATIC 35 mm lhe s 'ngle -lens reflex miniature ontrol in finder. TWO;ned uith inter- tinder image for easy i? spectacles, photographic 6 tore.29 words
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Advertisement58 1959-11-07 1 PAGE; K.L. race special 11, 12 Motoring 9 Car Care strip 9 Gardening 8 Children's corner 8 Cartoons 4 Film reviews 4 Benaurl on today's cricket 10 Women's Corner 5 Your Lucky star 5 Crossword f> Random Thoughts 6 Other overseas cables I> Financial, shipping and market news 2 Other58 words
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Article, Illustration243 1959-11-07 2 FOOD WARNING BY U.S. TO CO UNTRIES ROME, Saturday. [MIK United States can no longer provide "needy countries" with emergency supplies of butter, cheese, or dried skimmed milk, said Mr. Clarence Miller, I .S. Assistant Secretary for Agriculture, here yestenfan the United Nations Food and Agriculture Or- A.O.i rence thatReuter - 243 words
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Article148 1959-11-07 2 LONDON, Saturday. T'HE rubber market was quick to mark prices A down at the opening following the sharp decline in Singapore but further reductions in sellers' quotations were necessary before buyers showed interest. The lower levels then encouraged shorts to cover, and traders reported miscellaneous demand148 words
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Article190 1959-11-07 2 Busin ess briefs LONDON. Sat. The London Stock markets closed the week on a distinctly linn note. Tneie was a complete absence of the recent small selling and. with buyers predominating, prices made good progress. Gains among industrials were widespread and quite substantial in .some caj>es.190 words
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79 1959-11-07 2 Ten-cent duty rise on Ceylon rubber /COLOMBO. Sat —The CeyV/ ion Government has increased export duty on crepe rubber by 10 cents to 38 cents per pound weight. A Government Gazette Extraordinary said crepe rubber of every description other than scrap crepe came under the new duty. One reason for79 words
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Article37 1959-11-07 2 PARIS. Sat.— M. Antoine Pinay. French Finance Minister, yesterday declared France's ;iim of sweeping away all quantitative restrictions on good* from the Dollar zone and W** 1 1 within two vears.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article50 1959-11-07 2 HONG KONG. Friday. C. sing prices here today were: Yesterday Today H s. Bank] Corporation $1,020 $1,070 n Ins Canton $84 00 $83.00 <t582.50 Wheelock Marden..s6.6s $5.50 A:55.85 H'Kong phone 529.60 529.80 •.^•S29 60 Dairy Farm Ac Cold Storage $20 oo $:0.00 A-19.C0 Tmikoo Docks 186.00 $35.5050 words
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Article26 1959-11-07 2 LONDON. Fri.— All British European Airways airliners were grounded at London Airport yesterday by a lightning strike ot engineers. The strike lasted 30 rninutes.26 words
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Article15 1959-11-07 2 BANGKOK. Sat.— Thailand has lifted the ban on exports of glutinous rue15 words
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Article67 1959-11-07 2 JOGJAKARTA. Sat— The offl- 1 cial session of the Colombo Flan Conference closed here yesterday with the acceptance of a draft animal report on economic progress throughout South Asia. The report, to be submitted to j Ministerial level talks opening i next Wednesday, outlines national developmentReuter - 67 words
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Article312 1959-11-07 2 Ships lying; alongside the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves or expected today are: Patroclus 1,2. 1 Neder Eems 4, 5, Kimanis 6A. Boleslaw Bierut 6 7. Benrinness 8 9, Surat 10/11. Adolf Warski 13. 14, Luna Maersk 15 16, Woodville 18. Doneverett 19. Sirusa N.Wall 3, Giang Ann312 words
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Article158 1959-11-07 2 Round the World Market Prices U.K. Closing Prices NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports Nov Dec. I RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot T.UBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Dec Jan Mar. i TONE: Steady Al»OVe J. -ires <au •EPPER: White Sarawak158 words
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Article582 1959-11-07 2 NOTE: All prices below ere middle pri« F SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. INDUSTRIALS -day Pref Ms. 9S 1.99 Atlas Ice II.CO Buyers 8.8. Petrel 5" 50 B.V. Trustees 5.25 7m Smelt Fref. :s V9 Ores t: 6 41 6 c per«a'y I 1.07 FiUpatriCkS 98 .97 Fra<er Nftvt Pwf.582 words
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Advertisement502 1959-11-07 2 I T ~LA If 1 irTini'iin mVjJ^Ji^ TAT v I THE LA.I. LINES v V n s =i? bhitcwuph CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. S aore P. Sham Penang >A V i 8 Nov t/ w* 23 24 Nov 25 26 Nov 29 No* 4 Der 56 Dec 6 7 Dec s502 words
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Advertisement308 1959-11-07 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 6c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'Dore p S'haiti Pe-^g HAMBURG (HAPAC: 8 11 Nov 11 12 Nov 13 14 NOV (Arrival at Hamburg 20th Dec.) LUOWIGSHAFEN (HAPAG) 20 23 Nov 24 25 Nov 25 26 Nov BAVERNSTEIN308 words
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343 1959-11-07 3 A SUMMIT WONT SOLVE WORLD WORRIES ATTLEE (i^ from ihy 'foolhiHs' sounds a sober note of warning CANBERRA, Saturday. [HK summit meeting is no cure-all for the world s ills, said Earl Attlee here today, and Australia's Prime Minister voiced the same sentiments Attlee, 76-year-old former British Labour Minister, toldU.P.I; Reuter - 343 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-11-07 3 Members of the First Battalion, 3rd East Anglian Regiment, arrived in Singapore on board the troopship. Oxfordshire. They will be stationed in Ipoh. Free Press picture.30 words
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Article49 1959-11-07 3 MOSCOW 'INVADED' FOR FETE y\ treets o! moon-conscious M "invaded" bv Russi last ot today's 42nd. >f the October the Soviet news ithered c la i m in g tne of Soviet -eience ique, the agency nad good ::ood: -It is besingly easier to orld glutted with fruit be-49 words
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Article97 1959-11-07 3 India may divert cash to defence A HMEDABAD. Sat. Mr. -xx. Morarji Desai, the Indian Finance Minister, said here the Government would not hesitate to divert funds ear- marked for the five-year plan to meet additional expenditure on defence if necessary. Addressing Congress workers, he said: "It docs not matterReuter - 97 words
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Article39 1959-11-07 3 Congress group tour Far East A U.S. Congressional group. composed of four Representatives 'and a stall of two. Is scheduled ito arrive in Singapore tomorrow j j for a three-dav visit in the course' of a Far East tour.39 words
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Article231 1959-11-07 3 I ONDON. Sat.— When a middle-aged man who has been happiiy married for years runs off with a girl half his age he may be searching for the image of hus young bride. Tfiat is the conclusion reached In a report published yesterday lor theReuter - 231 words
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Article27 1959-11-07 3 LONDON, Sat. Dealers and galleries spent a total of £85,900 (about $731,000 > at an auction here yesterday on 29 pictures, including 15 Constables.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-11-07 3 Members of the Siamese trade delegation now in Singapore are (from left): Mr. Snmphorn Thepsithei. Mi. Llianfi Bisuchna (leader) and Mr. Banyat Kulana. With them is Mr. Winai Paehinsawat, Siamese Trade Commissioner here. Free Press picture.39 words
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Article64 1959-11-07 3 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Several foreign countries will soon send private and government-sponsored trade missions to Malaya, said Minister of Education, Inche Moha. Johai:. this morning on his return from Japan after attending the GAAT conference. Trade talks betwci Malaya and Japan which may lead to a64 words
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Article26 1959-11-07 3 SWORDS RETURN KD TOKYO, sat —A r>ig department store here has o|>ened a 18-d;ty exhibition of Japanese swords returned by Australian and New Zealand soldiers. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article62 1959-11-07 3 LONDON, Sat. Nabeel Odeh. W-year-old boy from Jordan, yesterday pledged his eternal loyalty to King Hussein for sending him to London to cure his blindness. Nabeel, who had been blinded by gunshot pellets. underwent a successful operation. "My present to the King is my bloodReuter - 62 words
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Article23 1959-11-07 3 LONDON. Sat. FirldMarshall Lord Montgomery la leaving on a South African tour on Nov. 18 and r-turning on Dec. 18. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article25 1959-11-07 3 ACCRA. Sat— Ghana might be declared a Republic next Marcn its third anniversai- of Independence, according to the Daily Graphic, an independent new\spaper.25 words
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Article126 1959-11-07 3 ITATHMANDU. Sat.— Three IV Japanese are among 32 climbers believed swept to their doom by blizzards in what may be -the worst Himalayan disaster In hisi tory. The three Japanese Mr. I H. Kato. the leader, and Messers Abe and Oishi 28 porters, including twoReuter - 126 words
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Advertisement54 1959-11-07 3 I I ■YOU CAN MAKE YOUR MACHINE MADE PERSIAN TYPE CARPETS: WILTON TYPE RUNNERS IN PLAIN COLOURS. JUTE REVERSIBLE CARPETS IN MULTICOLOURED DESIGNS. /I -a> JB 11^ -at we can tell you how inexpensively 0 V V Q Y0UR favourite V J 1)3 CARPET SHOP RD ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****54 words
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Advertisement349 1959-11-07 3 N ANNUAL [J By 3 All I N LOOK! BIG REDUCTIONS Pd N /N CHINAWARE W Kf 22 pcs. Tea Set in delicately I|C LN ptd. design (For 6 persons) 24.00 $19.00 p. set TM Giant Dinner Set 95 pcs. kl (For 12 persons) $100.00 $80.00 IC English Dinner Set349 words
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171 1959-11-07 4 TH rth is Mine" (Universal International) is a story of a clan of family chronicle is entwined in wine and' vineyards, unin 'ins of Southern Calif or nian expanse. It portrays with innoothness—mainly because of a mellow cast- man's' hunger for and love.171 words
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Article103 1959-11-07 4 Rustics and rockets... RO (KK 1 (.\LORF Kink' hustles with faarhuittag ompton Macktii/im characten that alont- wuuld be enough t< pru\t>kr tittrrs and tenderWess old tolk It ha& atirical wee dunt the popular everyone charming the Isle of Outer Hy brides. reels that the e Him lies in the ion103 words
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Article, Illustration373 1959-11-07 4 IAN MOK- AI - IAN MOK-AI THE FREE PRESS FILM PAGE bv •yill- Blue Angel" i Fox explores m\ old man doting ulong "the way of ;.ll flesh/ 1 and does not spare him an inevitable cha s m of sickening humiliation on the way. Curt Jurgens373 words
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Article123 1959-11-07 4 01 T of General Custer s ast stand, where almost .yone died with his boots im, emerges a little stor\ about an Indian's love for his horse. "Tonka" (title of the film) an animal with an uncanny sense of human kinj ship, performing like a seasoned actor123 words
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Advertisement25 1959-11-07 4 AUTO -MAGAZINE 35 mm SLIDE PROJECTOR S strikingly new projector >th "touch-ond-show" ease. Each touch of your finger automatically shows ony of the 36 slides.25 words
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Miscellaneous181 1959-11-07 4 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan AS TH£ ABGOSY HERE T^Ev If GO NG To /< ■■^■■■■■BUHB C*BO'£S JEee COME -AN.' .^lv W CAMGE.i, "ATE MVSELF FOC i ano w/s eiva ma* v:4m a^6n '■,iV'?e' l S T L NOvv 6l cvtM-J\. rw iS in the iv^ rrMßee -1 fNEMv r^vO181 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-11-07 5 Mil QQQQQQ lilt tlv rtlold lelui IH'U rit'd OU J14 words
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170 1959-11-07 5 AN Australian war- ship will sail from Singapore to Sydney shortly with a very important piece of stone a marble slab. The slab will be used to build an altar for a chapel of a naval training school at the entrance of Sydney170 words
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Article38 1959-11-07 5 The Minister of Customs in the New Zealand Cabinet. Mr. Rav Boord. who has been represent insr New Zealand at the GATT conference In Tokyo, is due in Singaj pore today on his way home.38 words
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Article31 1959-11-07 5 Air Marshal H. D. Spreckley Controller of Engineering and Equipment at the Air Ministry. will on Monday visit R.AJ 1 Seletar. the biggest overseas air base of the R.A.F.31 words
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Article218 1959-11-07 5 lOHORE BAHRU, Sat. J The management of the Malayan Weaving Mills, Ltd., in Tampoi, has mobilised its officials, technicians and clerks to carry on work in the factory since 450 of its workers went on strike on Wed- i nesday. i The strike was218 words
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Article34 1959-11-07 5 Mrs. Lillian Yap, a Singapore pianist, will broadcast a piano recital in "Entr'acte" over Radio Singapore at 9.45 p.m. tomorrow (Nov. 8). Her 1 recital will consist of Mozart and Handel. I34 words
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Article25 1959-11-07 5 Mr. William P. Maddox. U.S. Consul General in Singapore, will leave Singapore on Nov. 12 for an eight-day visit to British North Borneo.25 words
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Article20 1959-11-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Federation will soon have an association for tax-payers and ratepayers to safeguard their rights.20 words
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Article26 1959-11-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Klang Muslim College is expected to receive a "substantial" increase in its $50,000 annual grant from the Federal Government next year.26 words
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Article202 1959-11-07 5 BID FOR EXTRA MONEY Assembly will be asked to approve additional budget THE Singapore Legislative Assembly will be asked x to approve a supplementary budget of $21,739,--440 when it meets next week. A Government statement said that in closing the 1958 accounts, a number of payments were made in excess202 words
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Article40 1959-11-07 5 Articles left by the iblic in taxis and buses, and whi^h have been unclaimed for three month; j will be sold by auction at io am on Wednesday at the Registrar c Vehicles Department in Middl Road. Singapore.40 words
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95 1959-11-07 5 TRAINING IN TRADE SCHOOLS FOR 1,820 rE Singapore Government is stepping up vocational and technical education next year. The Education Ministry will soon register pupils for 1,820 places. They are: 120 pupils for woodcraft at the Malay Craft School, Palembang Road, i Malay stream); 540 pupils at the Balestier Junior95 words
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Article48 1959-11-07 5 Singapore soap manufacturers are convening an urgent meeting this week to discuss a report suggesting imposition of duties on imports of hard soap and determents. Imports of hard soap, soap oowder and liquid soap, must now be covered by specific import licences.48 words
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Article70 1959-11-07 5 LONDON, Sat. Mr- Philip Noel-Baker. Labour M.P. and latest Nobel Peace Prize winner, said that the late General George Marshall. American soldier-states-man, perhaps did more than any other man to destroy isolationism in the United States. He was welcoming in the House if Commons a GovernmentReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement74 1959-11-07 5 DUTIFULLY FASHIONED DIAMOND RINGS :XCEPTIONAL LOVELY I DESIGNS ALL OF SELECT BRILLiANT QUALITY PURELY MOUNTED [PH. de SUVA LTD. ELLERS I AIRPORT. SINGAPORE NATION ROAD, IPOH f i de SILVA (H.K.) LTD., H. KONG 5 CIJ H PHD HOTEL I St., Singapore 7. I Vlr Conditioned Rooms iv. an( j74 words
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Advertisement124 1959-11-07 5 "XI ii^^te are so JHf^^«l IF Ki m&jt"& m Controlled Retoil Price: %J*rJi T> \W±Jf I S'porc/Pcnong S3 10 per yd v I Malaya S3. SO per yd. Jtf m J&\. y^ 4^ A* w SIMPLICITY PATTERN jr/>. *^?**sy P^fltv S T/?ese Fabrics are all FULLY GUARANTEED; if satisfaction is124 words
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Miscellaneous160 1959-11-07 5 j^^M fm'.y^ifr w t^fmT-™ BORN today, you have a happy go-lucKy nature. ver and imaginative, you 3 developing new. and interesting ide.. one fails, you try .ething eLse immediately. You will never stagnate or ure boredom. If things slow where you are. then >uu will do something to them up!160 words
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Miscellaneous287 1959-11-07 5 ried. Your sense of humour would help you to survive, but your happiness might be marred! 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. Seek spiritual287 words
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Miscellaneous298 1959-11-07 5 Sunday's Services TiHE following are changes 1 in Sunday's Church Services In Singapore: ANGLICAN St. Andrews Cathedral: 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion: 8.00 am Parish Communion Sunday School- 9.30 a.m. Mandarin Service- 930 a.m. Sunday School: 11.00 a.m. Remembrance Day 'Service; 1130 a.m. Holy Communion (Malay) an Memorial Hall: 12.00 noon298 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1959-11-07 6 Beachcember - Beachcember I BY THE WAY I* India's finest son revealed a trait in his character while on visit to Ipoh IT looks as though the stinkers, or smell-films, will beat aromavision ttelevision with a stench) in the cultural stakes. I read of a film about China which1,224 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-11-07 6 "Just a slight alteration between friends, Mr. Nehru Make it four points."14 words
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344 1959-11-07 6 PATRICK J. KILLEN - TOGETHERNESS CREATES WISH FOR APARTNESS PATRICK J. KILLEN By qK)KYO, An AmeriA can sociologist suggests the best way to get along with your wife is not to talk to her very much. Dr. Ezra Vogel, ot Cambridge, Mass., also implies a lot of friction can be avoided if husbands gotU.P.I - 344 words
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Advertisement544 1959-11-07 6 lACRON WOOL I Slit SBO.OO Trousers S 21.50 p. pair PLEASE NOTE that we are now at 65, High Street. Visit Our Gent's TAILORING DEPT. II A. I A. J TEXTILES LTD., 65, Ht9h Street, Spore. TelepHone: ***** GREAT WORLD AIR-CONDITIONED CABARET TONIGHT EXTENSION 1 A.M. SPECIAL SPOT DANCES. BECKS544 words
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Advertisement169 1959-11-07 6 CHERRY HEERING The Thirteen Wonders of cherry Heering. A remarkable drink t try Cherry Heering on the R<, out why! Just pour a glassful o result is long and stimul. Most men and women enjoy like ail worthwhile drinks it is mellow makes you fed good feeling low your spirits169 words
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Miscellaneous485 1959-11-07 6 S'pore Radio P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 102 Saturday showcase; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 Sir Thomas Beecham conducts. 2.00 Cricket commentary; 2.30 Piano playtime; 2.45 Siesta time; 300 Australian magazine; 3.15 Cricket commentary. 3.45 The Malayan touch 4.15 Make way for youth; 4.45 How things beganfflMeialsmiths of the Bronze485 words
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Article106 1959-11-07 7 BID TO TOP $30,000 APPEAL r' I dawn wreath-laying nony will be held at the Cenotaph tomorrow ttovcrnment and litary official, and ■then of the consular IK will be present. special service will held at St. Andrew's ithedrml at 11 a.m. \Nr< .itiiN for the cerenj »rr being made by106 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-11-07 7 SINGING TRIO IN FINAL Nips OUl of 60 coi.o were .^elected at m Dooley Singing ConHollywood They will enter the final they appear .sith the u g ot the picture Tom The date lias not yet <ed. .ire: The Sing- S. Park. CalyHlll Toppers. Miss id The Guest. The panelSeck chiew - 76 words
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Article123 1959-11-07 7 rHE Singapore United Asiatic Residents Association held an emergency committee meeting tt which it accepted the resignations of the organising secretary, Inche Mohamed Ibrahim, and he honorary treasurer, Mr. P. W. Au. In a letter to the president, rs. F. Leon -Son, the two Uials wrote:123 words
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Article146 1959-11-07 7 $822,000 paid by Social Welfare "THE Social Welfare Department's progre s s summary for October published yesterday stated it had given out cash assistance totalling nearly $822,000 during the month. Of this over $811,000 was paid out of Government funds while the remainder came from the Silver Jubilee Fund and146 words
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Article86 1959-11-07 7 I I I i will feature Radio Sin-; jera Julia and Ali e Suara Harmonium Par- bv A. Aziz, and India 1 Party led iJ S. Nathan. !n addition. Ng Biao and will present a humorous sketch in Amoy, the Lak Aik Musical Party will86 words
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374 1959-11-07 7 Call to set up police posts inside crime- worried estates SINGAPORE HOUSEHOLDERS WANT THE LAW ON THEIR DOORSTEP RESIDENTS in four large SIT housing estates in Singapore yesterday suggested that police outposts be set up in their areas in order to check the increasing crime wave. Tl^ said the s^ttng374 words
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Article69 1959-11-07 7 Big meeting of Union TV3P trade unionists, lnclud--1 eluding a Cabinet Minister, will address the annual general meeting of the 8.000--strong Singapore Naval Base Labour Union today. About 25 resolutions will be introduced, including one calling for radical changes in the disciplinary procedure at present adopted by the authorities. The69 words
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Article57 1959-11-07 7 FED. FIXES TAXI KATES KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A fixed charge of 40 cents a mile and one cent a minute waiting time has been agreed on for metered taxis in the Federation next year. The rates for metered taxis will become effective next January, although all taxis are not required57 words
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Article52 1959-11-07 7 r£ Government has stopped its annual grant, but members of the Singapore Council for Adult Education have decided to carry on. "We can still do a good deal of work," said one of them yesterday. "There are many fields in which we hope to continue without52 words
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Article24 1959-11-07 7 MANILA. Sat.— Twelve of 66 Chinese nationals ordered deported by the Philippine Government left hew vps>fprri-iv hv air for Taipeh.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article54 1959-11-07 7 Opening address tomorrow in "Medical Week," organised by the University of Malaya Medical Society, will be given by Professor E. S. Monteiro. He will speak at the King Edward VII Hall, at 4.30 p.m. on "Advances in Medicine." The Singapore Minister for Health, Inche Ahmad54 words
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Article101 1959-11-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —The Minister of Commerce and Industry is to decide soon whether Malayan meehoon manufacturers should be protected from imported meehoon. particularly from Siam. The Malayan manufacturers, about 60 of them, claim that they cannot compete against imported meehoon, which sells between $6 and $7 a picul101 words
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Article41 1959-11-07 7 TAX ON IMPORTS SOUGHT a decision would be announced shortly. Mcehoon manufacturers have on several occasions appealed to the Government to restrict the import of meehoon or Impose a tax. They claim that their business has been seriously alfected by imports.41 words
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Article51 1959-11-07 7 LONDON, Sat— Political drclea here are discussing the poKiWlitv of government legislation to limit the size of football pool prizesBui the Government, it te understood, does not contemplate any action until its new Bill on horse racing and gamin? has been passed through Parliament next51 words
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Advertisement58 1959-11-07 7 j I nil Jl, l^! l^iiii ill //lt:tc ;^^n >>. "»<*?Sf^^B^^ VMM 3 WAVE BAND ALL TRANSISTOR TABLE RADIO COVERING ALL WAVELENGTHS FROM 13 TO 550 METERS OPERATES ENTIRELY ON SIX ®7 f^^j iijoj t TORCHLIGHT BATTERIES Sr^ |^> |"N^ 1 1 C\Tl rl 1 LASTING 800 HOURS I^J ™f*58 words
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Article, Illustration450 1959-11-07 8 IT MAKES YOUR HAIR STAND ON END Now fancy that. LONDON, Does that short or pullover oi yours made from one ot f iht* new man -made i.Dres teryiene, nylon, or acrilan crackle j when you lake it on ai night? if so, static electricity is ihe cause. Dr. D.450 words
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Article, Illustration485 1959-11-07 8 M.R.S. ARSCOTT - M.R.S. ARSCOTT This Begonia keeps flowering all the time and will take the full sun BY Must water carefully IT can be said that there are three distinct x classes of Begonias fibrous rooted, tuberous rooted, and those that grow iroin rhizomes. B. Semperflon-ns belongs to485 words
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Article14 1959-11-07 8 HERE'S EXCITIN SHOW PLAN TO 1 I I 18 i qu;|The b;i abi K.14 words
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Advertisement336 1959-11-07 8 SPRING DIFFICULTIES? INDUSTRIES, ETC. i WE ALSO SELL STEEL SPRING WIRES Wah Cheong Spring Manufacturers Cairnhill Rood, Smgcpore-9. Tel: ***** ALL ENQUIRIES ARE WELCOME! j 24, FRANKEL AVENUE, SINGAPORE— IS MALAYAN ORCHID-HYBRID v SEEDLINGS V^Wy/ of VANDAS, DENDROBIUMS Wj^X I I OUTDOOR ORCHIDS I MANY SEEDLINGS GERMINATED Sf^x 1 HAVE336 words
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Miscellaneous174 1959-11-07 8 tjrs r htrs hxr M trjj tj rjtr tjrs tr Post your effort to Aunty Wendy, c/o The Singapore Free Press, Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9, to reach her not later than Thursday next. Age limit is 15. Name (Master/Miss) Age Address POCKET-MONEY prizes are offered for colouring174 words
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Miscellaneous89 1959-11-07 8 Junior Crossword hdf htd CLUES ACROSS.— 1, Mend a sock, for example. 3. Babies wear them at meal-times. 3. Container of petrol, perhaps. 7. Vegetable that may make you cry. 8. Sign of affection. 10. Document showing that a bill has been paid. 12. Pour with rain. 14. You may89 words
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Miscellaneous76 1959-11-07 8 water. 3. He may hold up a bank, 4, It soaks up surplus ink. 6, London or Gatwick. for instance. 9. Films art shown on one. 11. Flower that is often a beautiful red 13. Service name lor a din-ing-hall. SOLUTION v si 'Auoaj 'n \idd.i.)'iJod.nv *9 jonoia > e76 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-11-07 9 Mr. Black— he could be you has just bought a car. In this exclusive new Free Press series you will see how Mr. Black, his wife and his neighbour v. 1 wn ai> hdped by Mr White, who runs a garage, to tackle the day-to-day problems73 words
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Article, Illustration336 1959-11-07 9 is mi sis Phantom V can reach easy 115 m.p.h. hgkhc cg peed 'Arrogances' i •apy 115 miles an K ,s. I fa i 'arming how n one caleula' road-holding is perfect and even in the wet it brakes easily. But the most incredible about this car336 words
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Article, Illustration135 1959-11-07 9 Car-phone aid for the busy businessman MR J. R BEVINS. Britain s new postmaster general, opened Britain's first publit- car telephone service. First three telephone exchanges to be equipped to receive calls arc in the Lancashire-Cheshire arc i. Motorists travelling in this area will be able to send and receivePopper - 135 words
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Advertisement84 1959-11-07 9 One of today's great cars the new HUMBER SUPER SNIPE El \Mdij s^*^ v a) pwr' y^ g^ '^^"^^^^.S j f^aw^ "V V --z^^^Sa^a^ A «OO T f^ MODuC h a distinctive personaliu o( its own expressed elegance of line, luxurious comfort and a e The Number Super Snipe is84 words
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Advertisement339 1959-11-07 9 completely new. with a flawless sporting pedigree .i r^ -3^r^^^^^ i m ■Kii^i^i oy M fl _^^t^r^ tJt^ T~ F'<nMM^~Mir _AH |Ve)flLr-M^MT ML. II ■^t^Kfir tjj "*J i r^f I The M.G. Magnette Mark 111 is today's concept of safety Dftuy OUT Iff t? fast motoring— the sports saloon with339 words
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Article455 1959-11-07 10 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL npunud: We cannot afford any slip-ups in todays mutch' TEST TEAM FIT AND EAGER FOR OPENING GAME OF THE TOUR By TIIK Australian Test XI, playing the iirst of 1 two matches in Singapore today, will take no chances, declared Richie Benaud, who455 words
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Article149 1959-11-07 10 THE hand of friendship and goodwill goes out to you all on this historic occasion of the first official meeting of Malayan and Australian cricketers.'' cabled the Chairman of the Australian Cricket Board of Control. Mr. W. J. Dowling to the chairman of the Malayan Cricket Association tours149 words
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369 1959-11-07 10 By FRANCIS BOEY UNTIL the Singapore Badminton Association was affiliated to the Singapore Olympic Sports Council, it would be premature to consider the inclusion of a badminton team for the South East Asia Peninsula Games to be held at Bangkok next month, said369 words
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Article226 1959-11-07 10 North got confused on today's hand when his side bid as follows: One Diamond—One Heart; Two Clubs Two Diamonds; Two No-Trumps. He felt he had said his piece, but South wrapped up 10 tricks after the lead of Four Spades. "I would go on if you had bid226 words
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Article, Illustration172 1959-11-07 10 Australian cricketer reunite with sister in Singapore A MONG the large crowd r^ the Internationol air i to arrive with the Au^t a young woman who sat in the airport lounge. Yet attractive II Marion Zampatti had nursed a very important reason for being at the airport, although she was172 words
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Article32 1959-11-07 10 Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will hold two trials for the SEAP Games i at the Farrer Park stadium i on Nov. 15 and 18 instead of 1 18 and 21.32 words
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Article312 1959-11-07 10 DRAW and starting Finn's lor the Royal Island Club Qualifying round ot the Eu Tung Sen Cup to be held tomorrow are as lollovv.-: ITS TEE 8.15 N. Sutclirle (6>: C. R. Roller (13); Low Kee Pow (6). 8.20 F. West (10); J. W. R. Muraille312 words
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Article132 1959-11-07 10 S'pore in finals HONGKONG, Sat.— The Far Eastern Amateur Rowing association inter-port regatta entering its second day today saw the Royal Singapore Yacht Club crew at Deepwater Bay qualify for the finals ol all event*, closely followed by Rangoon. The outstanding race of the day was between Hon<> Kong jReuter - 132 words
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Article59 1959-11-07 10 Boxing commiss revokes licens THE New York State Athiday revoked the pn sohn Enterprises, Inc. return ot Ingemar heavyweight tit: In announcir. cation, commission chain.. Melvin L. Kruiev. the action was taken ior I violations of the comn rules Failure to advi commission that two-thi of the stock had been59 words
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Advertisement42 1959-11-07 10 5 i i NfW SHIPMEHI LADIES DRESS MATERU FROM ENGLAH AND SWITZERU JUST UNPACtt Also: SPECIAL OFFER FOR V* Blouses from $2 50 I Skirts from $6 50 I Slacks from $4 00 *A Shorts from S3 30 81. NORTH BRIDGE RCW42 words
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Miscellaneous173 1959-11-07 10 TODAY'S SPORT CRICKET: Australia v M.C.A. President's XI, padang. 10.43 a.m. RIGGER: RAF Seletar "B 1 v The Blacks. Seletar: BEME v K.M Seletar, Aver Rajah Road; 75 squadron RNZAK v Nee Soon Garrison, Nee Soon; RAF (hangi v G.H.Q., Changi. HOCKEY: SHA Div. I— RAF Changi v S.R.C., Changi;173 words
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Article1212 1959-11-07 11 H IB I'l tO VE IG I RE1C1 i ION ;o 1 I'lKlARVI VV 1 1 Ix INSBROl GH 2-11-5 »5 Ci»sF II: 2-11-59— H ;-::-59 ri CL 4 DIV. 3-6 F R\l I THK1 1 DFM\K\K\: 2-11-59— Covered 3F in 4-M 5; 4-11-59 Ninth m1,212 words
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Article1829 1959-11-07 11 IKI SP%SSI OM CALL Hot CALLJBOT POINTER L MY. KWE E LOH M A YU-LOONG tMEBOROIGH <-\MKBOROIGH JOHAV nu/ntV Ul ll< tSIMI Sweet* Pleasant JAMEBOROrGH JOHAN DAUNTLESS S. PLEASANT Sw«« Pleasant Ciameborough JT"* Actress Gameboroufh Johan CLEAR RECEPTION HINDU BOBS Dauntless J n.ntm^U cTKS- dSSL HINDU1,829 words
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Article103 1959-11-07 11 Dauntless best in weak field \LL the horsea in Race One. Class 4, Div. 5, 6i\, are ex-Singapore yearlings. The best of them and the logical choice to win this Held is Dauntless who finished third to Colza and Waterline on the second day tor which he is down two103 words
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Advertisement84 1959-11-07 11 A ik f _<ta-_________i /-li IXIEW \^J^^^^ 7/ie pocket sized "^^T!ir^S3H T RECORD PLAYER $m rWJ~ with full size reproduction lfy\/^^^^ m *&'*€&!<?X&!<£& fgjr- BATTERY lilSj W*v \*^!><-?^alHH Wm /A >t»na»rd tiasb- VV liKht batteries B?sSSRSS!^^^^^SSi /^M available every- t"^A franmstor- BsS^Sa l -f I> To per- |B jM^H^^ iurm84 words
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Advertisement262 1959-11-07 11 I The shouting in the I Bar is for I r| BULLDOG ML STOUT Farina links line with luxury for you t Styled by Farina of Italy, mentor of fashion m car-?. \fiL the new 15/60 combines exquisite line with luxury /^L and the technical excellence of Wokdey engmcen; .nn262 words
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Article, Illustration453 1959-11-07 12 v. v.\v.v. v. v.\^ CfitC fiSPt^ ll&rilifi FxkFRT ALLAn Ltfffla W.W.V V.V.V.V.V.W.V.Y.V.V.Y .V.Y.V.V.V.V.V.V .V.V.*.V«V.*."»"«V.".".*. .Y.Y.*. .Y.Y.V.Y.*. •■•■•.•.V.V. _*_i^!_iLm^^. .'^lli^^^^MMtiiiiiiiiMi^iM^M^iM 9.2 TOP WEIGHT WON'T STOP HIM \\o AI Ml won mly enough t*r 71. on Wcdiu s lo rrjKjl lonior w bv hikini; I lie* Cl s453 words
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Article56 1959-11-07 12 William F takes Cup LIVERPOOL. Sat. Mr. E. J. Parker's William F. won the Liverpool Autumn Cup, run over one mile two furlongs and 170 yards here yesterday Mr. J. E. Jackson's Canterbury Bloom was second with Pampered Kin<; third. Twenty two ran. William P. won by one length with56 words
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Article310 1959-11-07 12 Sunshine Lad can win OUNSHINE Lad third I to Colour Film and Tot Zeins on the second day should win Race 3, Class 4, Div. 3, 6f. He is down a division with only one pound more. Tua Pwar showed lots of promise in his first race on I the310 words
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Article, Illustration426 1959-11-07 12 THE Class 4, Div. 1 sprint, Race 8» looks an open race with Red Wolf, Thank You. Colza. Colour Film. Esther's Pet, Ton Per Carat and Pack Of Gold all having winning chances. Thank You. «C to Haadyai on Wednesday, will be very hard426 words
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