The Singapore Free Press, 13 November 1959
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Article14 1959-11-13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1959. 15 CENTS. IS14 words
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Article15 1959-11-13 1 Customs seek insecticide smugglers H ft ga |n r S'pore I15 words
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Article226 1959-11-13 1 Bottled death' stocks are sought Kl ALA LUMPUR. Fri« Customs officers throughout the Federation have been alerted to watch for the smuggling of deadly insecticides into Malaya. Federation's Di,'tor of Preventhe rvices Mr. A. W. S. Sim. told The Free Press today: "Dealers in these banned inticides do not use226 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-11-13 1 VOLI'NTEERS of the St. John Ambulam.' Brigade apply artificial respiration to a woman who was rescued from the Singapore ttiver yesterday. She regained consciousness ten minutes after being hauled out of the murky water. KIGII X Lee Ah Phone i 24, a Tanjong Pauar mason, whoFree Press - 64 words
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Article59 1959-11-13 1 SYDNEY. Fri.— The Malayan Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today begins two days of rest and relaxation after a strenuous two weeks' tour of four Australian mainland states. His hectic round of social engagements ended with a state dinner last night. He can now plan hisReuter - 59 words
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211 1959-11-13 1 BYRNE WARNING TO EMPLOYERS ON OVERTIME INVESTIGATIONS are being carried out by the Ministry of Labour and Law into complaints that some Singapore employers have not been paying their staff overtime. The Minister for Labour' and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told the Free Press that where complaints were substantiated211 words
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Article93 1959-11-13 1 Union 9 s plea to Premier THE Singapore City Council Electrical Workers Union has asked the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to use his good offices "to ensure the survival of democratic trade unionism" in the State. In a letter the Union alleges that attempts have been made to93 words
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Article154 1959-11-13 1 THE Singapore Government launched a poster campaign last night to induce people to donate blood. The drive will last for a week and within this period more than a million posters urging people to become blood donors will be pasted on walls, trees and other154 words
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Article22 1959-11-13 1 BONN. The West German Government has increased defence Ending bv £84 million to £840 million in its 1960 budget.22 words
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192 1959-11-13 1 ™tt™ JOGJAKARTA, Friday. TALKS have begun on the proposed Asian highway linking Saigon and Singapore in the East with Teheran in the West, U Nyun, executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, saidReuter - 192 words
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Article139 1959-11-13 1 LONDON, Fri. A young British wife today declared war on the War Ministry, which, she said, was messing up her marriage. Pretty Dorothy Cooper claims the Ministry is causing: her "heartbreak and unhappiness" with a regulation which forbids her joining h.er soldier-husband in Malaya becauseU.P.I - 139 words
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204 1959-11-13 1 NEW DANGER Formosa claim: Communist forces are again massing pANBERRA, Fri. Chinese Communist forces were again massing on the mainland opposite Formosa, a Nationalist Chinese spokesman claimed here yesterday. The spokesman. Mr. Ku Cheng Kang, described himself as personal adviser to the Nationalist Chinese leader, General Chiang Kaishek. Old warReuter - 204 words
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Article54 1959-11-13 1 Painting may be unknown Renoir BRUSSELS. Fri— A Belgian restaurant -owner ha s been told that a painting he bought on Brussel's flea market two weeks ago may be an unknown Renoir. The painting of a seated woman with her face shaded by a large hat and parasol is certainlyU.P.I - 54 words
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Article40 1959-11-13 1 "Restriction of privileges' LONDON, Fri. The term "confined to barracks' is to disappear from the British army. It will be replaced by a new punshment known as "restriction of privileges.'' A similar change is being made in the R.A.P.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article73 1959-11-13 1 THE Administrator of the Singapore City Council, Mr. P. C. Lim, said today that the Council was considering •an "effective method" to deal with the hawker problem in the State. Every aspect of the problem was being studied now, he added. He declined to elaborate but73 words
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Article29 1959-11-13 1 CAIRO.— The newspaper Al Akhbar has quoted a Sudanese minister as accusing the communists of "master-minding" an abortive coup against the regime of Sudanese Premier Ibrahim Abboud.29 words
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Article31 1959-11-13 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 134 1.4 cents per lb., up three cents on yesterday's close. The tone was erratic.31 words
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Article92 1959-11-13 1 '20 mil. smuggle ring bared' JAKARTA, Fri.— lndoJ nesian authorities have uncovered a "gian t" smuggling ring with foreign connections, Antara. news agency reports. The ring had smuggled out of the country an estimated M520.000,000 worth of commodities, including rubber, the agency says. 'A big Indonesian business firm in JakartaReuter - 92 words
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Article57 1959-11-13 1 INDIA S EC RESOLUTf If > KK lution whi ike t\r*{ let K Lt yil'i I rment of M v Dcn^ion d i morning wh. unions i n General Man W Iliams, for Ii Mr Williih. .vc details tV proposal TYPHOON FOR OKINAWA. na btrui I m arl> 104 inilc-per-iiioicdU.P.I - 57 words
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Advertisement33 1959-11-13 1 F^ Just Jl Received Mcopta L Microscopes. :7J74 i i Itl I jj J 0 BE7T£* r^fRE RY f amßretta Singapore LAMBRETTA Owners L f; es Hotel Tickets available at -^V^otors, Orchard Road.33 words
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Advertisement34 1959-11-13 1 Other Colombo nan news in Page 2. PAGE Weekend Bargains 7 Feminascope 8 Cartoons 6 Book Section 6 Your Lucky Star 6 Allan Lewis Reviews Amateur Race Prospects 9 Other Overseas Cables 3, 1034 words
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Advertisement38 1959-11-13 1 for COMFORT Jil And DURABILITY ILA DIPLOMAT YXJ VESTS <Vi) BRIEFS Mode from 100', Fully Combed Yom mM m wr* 'ixv'- r\ SnCc OT Di€OO »R|/^ \v\//^^2p rom e raw *^V^SI rnaterials and VAN HOUTEN -SINGAPORE- KUALA LUMPUR38 words
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Article86 1959-11-13 2 'OUTER 7' NEXT WEEK? BIRMINGHAM. Fri. Mr. Maudling. Preside e Board of Trade, >aid here Uy it d to establish the new outer Seven European iree ion in Stockek. jld a coiiierence of detail would •pointmem "but I j the agreement we hoj>e j eek will preserve 5 on whichReuter - 86 words
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Article158 1959-11-13 2 ANOTHER 3 MEN SAVED rpOKYO. Fri. Searchlights 1 from the Japanese freighter Ryuho Maru last night discovered three survivors from the ship, the Nikkai Maru. which sunk yesterday about 310 miles south of Okinawa. A spokesman tor the N Steamship Company which owned the Nikkai Maru. 2.713 tons. ;>uid the158 words
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Article48 1959-11-13 2 HONG KONG. Tin;: Closing price? here today were: Yesterday Today S. Banking Corporation $1,070 $1,070 Union Ins Canton $82. nil 583.U0 Wheelock Marden So. jo $5.60 15.70 ETKong 'phone $29.90 $29.90 Dairy Farm A: Cold Storage 520.00 $20 40 &520.30 Taikoo Docks 558.00 530.T5 A.-536.0048 words
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Article32 1959-11-13 2 OKINAWA ALERT FOR TYPOON NAHA (Okinawa.. Fri Typhoon Emma, packing 126 m.p.h. winds roared near here la*l night Wliile this typhoon-wary American fortress braced for the c tnmercial airlines cancelled Okinawa.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article34 1959-11-13 2 HARWICH. Fri— The 4.32b-ton British troopship Vienna with 850 passengers aboard and the Suffolk Ferry. 3.134-ton British steamer, i-ollided in dense fos off the East Coast yesterday. They were slightly damaged.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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131 1959-11-13 2 CEYLON GOVT. DICTATES TO TWO FIRMS COLOMBO, Friday. THE Cevlon Government has invoked its emergency powers to stop 1 staff reductions proposed on grounds of economy by two British controlled firms in Colombo. it QnH r vlnn r^id The action came after the tons. Hayleys Limited and Ceylor i ComReuter - 131 words
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Article42 1959-11-13 2 BRISBANE. Fri. Millions of acres of New South Wales and Queensland farms are under water following a cyclone yesterday. With thousands of miles of land a semi-swamp, heavy ■lock losses are reported, and harvesting has been halted.— j ReuterReuter - 42 words
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268 1959-11-13 2 JOGJAKARTA. Fri. Malaya will apply determination and vigour to the •'economic challenge that now confronts us," Dato 1 Sir Ismail bin Dato Abdul J Rahman. the Malayan Foreign Minister, told the Colombo Plan conference yesterday. "Dato Ismail declared. "To our friends in the Free WorldReuter - 268 words
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262 1959-11-13 2 rKYO. Fri.— The draft of a plan to exclude packing materials from customs duties was considered yesterday by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. It was being nanaed to experts for study. TOKYO. Tunisia was invited to become a provisional member262 words
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Article185 1959-11-13 2 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Tjlsadane 12, Braeside 4/5. Tchibanga 6A, Kinko Maru 6/7, Lao 8/9, Sinalao 10/11, Bencruachan 15/16, Anchises 18, Peik 19, Scuciai N. Wall 3. Giang Lee N. Wall 5, Seika Maru 21/22, Tatsuharu Maru 23/24, Nagashima185 words
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Article154 1959-11-13 2 Round the World Market Prices NOTE: All price* be ire middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. N. Yesterday Today tUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports Nov Dtc 3.', U tUBBER No. 1 RSS P«t 36; ÜBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Doc 36 Jan. Mar. TONE: Fully steady154 words
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Article666 1959-11-13 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pii< ■SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yesterday Today Alex Br.cKS Pref 1.70 1.70 Ords. 199 199 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 50- 50B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tm Sme't Pref. 19 *19 Ords 47 50 Federal Dispensary 107 1.08*; FitzpatrtcKs 97 .99666 words
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Article20 1959-11-13 2 LONDON. Trie main feature of tie stock markets yesterday was he strength and activity of inustrial eauities.20 words
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Advertisement641 1959-11-13 2 ©THE E.A.C. UHES </ *^J m M AOEN. REO SEft. MEDITERRANEAN. \J^ CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Sptre P. Sfcim Penan* >ft ■\J mm i 3 20 22 N.v 23 24 Nov 25 26 N«v f^--J* Simli i 23 Np» 4 Der 5 6 Dec Dec Lalani.a 18 19 Dec 20641 words
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Advertisement302 1959-11-13 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles/ Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Spore PS Perang HAMBURG (HftPAG) 'M3 Nov 13 14 Nov LUDWI6SHAFEN (HAPAC 1922 Nov 23 24 Nov 2425 Nov BAYERNSTEIN (ILOYD) 30 Nov 2 Dec 3 4 Oec REIFENSTEIN (LLOYD) 14 17302 words
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Advertisement9 1959-11-13 2 m^fj fflto. m?t dnurmrnas, pearls. silver or gold—steel t9 words
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Advertisement31 1959-11-13 2 IHlllliiiiin' 11 j World v\av'i»ai)'l1 I'm k u;< PHILIPS j n GneaPlni; 1 vou give yea i it operate* ill) ilearrecept. E many advance E will give E m.. 1 PHILIPS.31 words
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Miscellaneous28 1959-11-13 2 POP -£n7 Splrlis y s VA/»LL VOUJOOsJMF hTi O Lit 0l W f *"fJB "Pm 4F] 1 cavjV Qun-e see noocz motive «»o auotweo. P3 K auomou 128 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-11-13 3 LADY (iOODL. xxife of the fang diPtTtuan Nesara, receives two scrolls from Mrs Shufen Khoo vice-president •j tho Y.W.I .A at a farewell partv -iven vest, r J.i v in her honour by membera of the Y.W.C.A., Singapore. In turn. Lady Goode handed over a chequeFree Press - 86 words
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Article, Illustration269 1959-11-13 3 WORLD IS GRADUALLY BECOMING UNITED V RATIONALISM is becomic obsolete, [r. Ralph M. 55. head of an mational philosophical organisation. the Imperator of the Rosicrucian Order. ::on-seetarian fraternal ted to the mvesti>n. study and practical ;on of natural and :ual lav He arrived in269 words
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Article18 1959-11-13 3 ,rt„e Ismail bin Yussnf accuses Belgium of 'lack of effort' Uirctie Lcb in Wnerals' I18 words
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Article36 1959-11-13 3 FDFDF produced Francoa harmony on a number of 1 issues. Washington yesterday US. ite Mr. Chi. -aid he hoped a world ou!d take place between and the middle of April. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article82 1959-11-13 3 TEENAGE VOTE MOVE AGAIN LONDON. Fri.— A Private Members Bill extending the vote to all United Kingdom citizens at the age of 18 is to have its second reading on Feb. 19. Present voting age is 21 The Bill, was presented in the House of Commons yesterday by Mr. EmrysReuter - 82 words
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Article30 1959-11-13 3 NEW YORK. Fri. Israel pledged yesterday that it would respond "earnestly and with humility to any move in or out of the United Nations for ArabIsraeli peace.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 30 words
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Article50 1959-11-13 3 NAZI GIVES HIMSELF UP FRANKFORT. PH.— A doctor j hunted for 12 years as one of the killers in Hitler's plan to build a i '•master race" gave himself up to, police yesterday. Wetner Hyde. 77. said he did not want to "evade responsibility for! anything I have done."- U.P.I.U.P.I - 50 words
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Article, Illustration210 1959-11-13 3 CPA TALKS: MOVE FOR ECONOMIC BODY, AID BANK A DELEGATE to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference held recently in Canberra yesterday gave the Free Press details of the discussions. He is Mr. S.V. Krishnamoorthy Rao, deputy chairman of the Rttja Sabha (Council of State or Senate) in India. He said210 words
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410 1959-11-13 3 State of emergency declared in the Ruanda tribal war NEW YORK, Friday. jyjALAYA voiced concern in the United I Nations yesterday about the way Belgium was handling the situation in RuandaUrundi. As reports of further tribal clashes came yesterday, Inche Ismail bin Yussof spoke of a 'lack of effort" toReuter - 410 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-11-13 3 Mr. F. J. Stephens, a managing director of the Royal Dutch Shell group of companies, who will arrive on Nov. 19 on a five day visit to Singapore and the Federation. He has already visited Borneo and Indonesia. Mr. Stephens will be in Singapore from91 words
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Article33 1959-11-13 3 WASHINGTON. Pri. State Secretary Christian Herter said a I new Soviet Note protesting against the proposed establishment of the new West German radio station in West Berlin was received yesterday. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article24 1959-11-13 3 WARSAW. Fri. New York Times' correspondent. A. M. Rosenthal. has been ordered to leave Poland as soon as possible. j U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
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Article36 1959-11-13 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Pri.— One of Pan-American Airways yesterday i Boeing 321 jetliners set a record of six hours and 15 minutes yesi terday on a 3,800-mile flight from I Tokyo to Honolulu.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement75 1959-11-13 3 of the O^4 8L jid| ACT rtAvx' A5 I 4. 1/ A 1 J I i ie Usually O^n Be rn Q wid variety $19 90 |«-5O E ord exclusive Sport Shirts SI 6 90 *.9O I• a D Usiyc S '»k Ties 6.50 I 1-JJ v 0 Do^on Wosh-n'-Weor75 words
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Advertisement286 1959-11-13 3 THE MOST LIFELIKE PROGRAMMES CAN NOW BE BROUGHT RIGHT //^flk INTO YOUR HOME WM^Bl V HJR THf E\J()>Mt\[ OF >()LR ENTIRE FAMILY Sv\ Tii GRAMPIAN STEREO A^V ffvSjv V' I Model 590/2 10 Worts Output in eoch chonnel 6 Speokers (3 in eoch cabinet) Boss Treble control .^^^*^ZH Se' e286 words
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872 1959-11-13 4 Russia CAN cut hours and boast wages By A Special Correspondent RUSSIA'S home front blueprint for 1960 reads like a politician's pipe dream of the sort of programme he would like to announce. Better homes; higher wages; a sevenhour day; more goods in the shops, and this is the biggest872 words
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925 1959-11-13 4 CHILLING WORDS FOR THOSE WHO REMEMBER XIO people in history have devoted such devilish ingenuity and remorseless energy to the science of killing as the Germans. In the closing months of 1944 there was a real danger that, unless the central citadel of Nazi war-power could be destroyed in rime,M.P.N - 925 words
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397 1959-11-13 4 WASHINGTON. THE technological revolution will soon pose many new problems to international commerce, due to the rapid expansion of research problems in all of the principal industrial nations. One of these problems will be the constant re-adjust-ment of markets everywhere to the ever-increasing competition ofU.P.I - 397 words
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161 1959-11-13 4 P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 102 North and South of Panama; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 Made in Vienna; 2.00 Close down. 5.00 Programme summary: 5.03 Let music paint the picture: 5-30 Music for children; 5.45 Conductors and composers; 6.15 "Anna Karenina"— Episode 9 (repeat161 words
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Advertisement618 1959-11-13 4 ji■■■■■ m m m w devotion; RINGS in Platinum Gold OF REGAL BEAUTY I Set Diamonds. I i 7HS. P.H. HENDRY i Jewellers A >i.v. i >mith>. North Bridgr Kd.. Spore A KuL Lumpur. t. For the convenience ot odvertisers our represenrotive* at Ist Fleer, COLO STORAGE ARCADE, Orchard Road,618 words
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Advertisement100 1959-11-13 4 If you have a radio J m It- B_^ 1^ AT LAST— a high fidelity a 'down-to-eaf th 1 pr.ee--Plays all 4 speeds ar Featherweight pick-up I*4 with dual sapphire s- motor with fnctior Handsomely styled oae L m|fljH|p|ii£|;^ I 1 1^ H A [JJJ Co Ltd *c.p. nn 1100 words
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Miscellaneous310 1959-11-13 4 I CLUES ACROSS with (5). Played at a Calcutta bridge 6 Bears dreams' (Anagram) party perhaps; and used tc (11). wipe out (lit. 7 Having a magnetic appeal 8 This might describe "We wh< with Cain confused in a meatare about to die iB>. less time (11). 9 I leave310 words
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Article, Illustration284 1959-11-13 5 ggQgggCTOF INTERNATIONAL FERTILISER POOL JHE Government of the Federation of Malaya has appealed to member nations of the Food and Agricultural Organisation for assistance to improve her agricultural situation. This was disclosed by Inche Mohamed Ghazali Jawi, the Mentri Besar of Perak, who arrived in Singapore284 words
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Article138 1959-11-13 5 ABOUT 150 workers of the Hiap Chuan Joo woodcase factory in Balestier Road, who have been on strike since last Friday, are hoping the Government will intervene. A spokesman for the workers, Mr. Lam Tai Yuen, told the Free Press yesterday that they would send a138 words
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174 1959-11-13 5 Beggars and thieves in crime team HOUSEHOLDERS SUSPECT- KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. A RE beggars working in co-operation with thieves in Kuala Lumpur? Several householders believe they are, although there was no comment from police sources yesterday. Householders suspect that the beggars are working with gangsters. In a recent robbery in174 words
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Article52 1959-11-13 5 Lady Tedder, wife of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Lord Tedder, is in Singapore in the course of a tour of Malcolm Clubs, of which she is the world vicepresident. She will also discuss the possibility of opening a Malcolm Club at TengahLady Tedder leaves52 words
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Article32 1959-11-13 5 The tea party in honour of Dr. B Gopala Reddi. Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure, Government of India, has been postponed to Thursday. Nov. 19 at 6 p.m.32 words
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Article31 1959-11-13 5 Karol J. Markhs. a Dutchman from Singapore, was fined S5O in the Johore Bahru magistrate's court yesterday for driving at 40-45 ra.p.h. within the town limits on Wednesday.31 words
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Article126 1959-11-13 5 NO HOLIDAY ON HINDU NEW YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A request that Hindu New Year, which falls annually around Apr. 13, be declared a public holiday has been turned down by the Federation Government. The Malayan Indian Congress asked the Government for the holiday after a resolution was passed by126 words
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Article91 1959-11-13 5 DK B GOPALA REDDY, Minister for Revenue and Expenditure. Republic of India, will deliver a lecture on -tK Messa^' of Tauorc at 30 p.m. next Wednesday at th" RamakrWina Mission Hall. 179 Bartlev Road Singapore Mr Vonu Nvuk Lin. Singapore's Minister for EcJUC Mr iO R K91 words
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Article71 1959-11-13 5 A Singapore chemist, Mr. Hu Chee Ngee, who was admitted to hospital in a critical condition on Wednesday after being brutally assaulted, was reported last night to be out of danger. Mr. Hu, general manager of the Sincere Dispensary, in Hill Street, was beaten on71 words
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Article38 1959-11-13 5 A four-man Japanese mission has arrived in Singapore to lecture on modern dental surgery and equtpment. The mission will be in Singapore and the Federation for a fortnight. It is led by Professor Tadashi Masaki.38 words
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Advertisement298 1959-11-13 5 I M PROJECTOR *f V FOR OPTICAL SOUND x| TRACK REPRODUCTION I A represents on imf B _d^B c^ f "*«o forword in /M I 4PR porsutt of simplicity iff 1 o^H 1 eOS cf bridling. W i delusive BTH dosrgn\W fecturo* ensure high- -I'tv scund ond q (lAf picrurt.298 words
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Advertisement137 1959-11-13 5 It'tfl COMPACT SIZE BSSBSSbS super qualitv M TS^S:^ LIGHT HANDY Special VINYL tttf* Jft Obtainable from I. o stores. Sole Agents: HOCK CHEONG COMPANY Head Office: 95 97, Tros St., Spore, 2. Tel: 77*40. Branch: 3, Tlm Arcade Bldq.. S'pore 1 Tel: ***** (Mode in Germany) L A I (Singapore)137 words
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Miscellaneous106 1959-11-13 5 Y.W.C.A. (Out ram Road). Malay classes 3.45 p.m.. 5 p.m.. Senior Cambridge Malay 7.30 p.m.. Chinese 5.30 p.m.. 6.30 p.m.. and 7 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Place): Advanced Mandarin 5 p.m., beginners 6 p.m. KAM ALA CLUB: Malayalam classes 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. SINGAPORE FILM SOCIETY: Prize- winning amateur films106 words
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Miscellaneous39 1959-11-13 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 10.13 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.00 a.m. and 10 50 p.m. SUNDAY: 10.26 a.m. and 11.22 p.m. MONDAY: 10.53 a.m. TUESDAY: 0.00 a.m. and 11.22 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 035 a.m. and 11.25 a.m. THURSDAY: 1.09 a.m. and 12.24 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration453 1959-11-13 6 FREE PRESS BOOK OF THE WEEK KONG By .'/on a Gl Re a man, THIS story begins in 1838 in'the Summer p_ t Peking and ends in 1843 in the new bustling port of Hon<* Ko: iome between are b vents, exciteand453 words
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207 1959-11-13 6 HOW MUSH DO YOU KNOW OF IT TODAY? A copy ml Hons K«B| is to be >^nt to t)i r winner oi this week's General Kncwledge ih>>/ which consist* »m tions about— -ilony, KonS. Here thrv a 1 In what >ear iM Britain ohtam the k of the Men Terrlt*i207 words
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256 1959-11-13 6 Escape expert Pat won 27 decorations THE WAY BACK. Vincent Broom. Pan Books, $1.25. The true story of Pat O'Leary, head of an organisation which helped Allied airmen to escape from German-occupied France. Betrayed by one of his own men, brutally tortured by the Gestapo, he survived the hell of256 words
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Article196 1959-11-13 6 Paper- backs that will please THE SAINT PLAYS WITH RE Leslie Charteris. Pai Books, 81.25. The Saint with an international arms ring whose agents stop at nothing MAIG R E T AND THE YOUNG GIRL. Georges Siinenon. Arrow Books, SI. Another case for the great French detective created by the196 words
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Article400 1959-11-13 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have' an inquisitive intellect that prompts you to learn as much about everything at possible. You are restless and like to move from one place to another, gaining experience wherever you go. You have a gift for written expression and will use your vivid400 words
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Advertisement22 1959-11-13 6 SYLVANIA SUPERFLASH Indoors, outdoors and after dork, Sylvania gives you the right light for your films. You'll get better pictures every time!22 words
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Advertisement199 1959-11-13 6 SOU AGENTS: LEE FLETCH ER 102 106 ORCHARD RD S'PORE 9 |~J WEDDING RINGS PLATINUM GOLD fV\ at Reasonable Prices LANKA Jtwtui*, (THE HOUSE FOR CEYLCn m 20 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE- 1 •CCOfdmqs SINCE 1815 J|j THE SWISS WATCH *^S FOR ALL CLIMATES if- V GENEVE N J SIA-KINC ]>199 words
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Miscellaneous158 1959-11-13 6 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan 7~>s h-bomb >s succesiyi mn ™™™^s I s t >'->Mi^it^G oar now. poo rue bj?ajms\ I Alone with the bomb jeff hawke I ASSEMBLE D IN TH£ CQADLE ANDf EAT vvOCW: \£££??2? £f£?£%??£*L'£L. P OM PIUNGSS TOHABOS THE AREA IN TUB I THE EIV£ UNITS158 words
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Advertisement58 1959-11-13 7 ft TING LrKKTS j L TAILORING CO. F Road. 10 btCIAL OFFER [now on Lan carpets Irani: an Lara Pakistan upets rugs. IV BATTERY RAM '80.00 5 CO EE BEFCPF BUYING? l^'i: -CCS. 34.90 $5.50 tt TRADERS LTD. lOOR JUSHEF I I only r L built-in eentoincr lAtt) LTD S58 words
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Advertisement221 1959-11-13 7 Huldu AVAILABLE ON HIM PURCHASE smuxrcs YOU« FAVOUtITE fHIII SHOP Snqapor* 60-A2 193 Orchord Rd Tel: *****. e of- K I —PENANG— KOTA BAHRU VANITY'S $5 to $10 department Christmas Gifts: Earrings Belts Head-Bands Flowers Happy Top" Blouses Gloves etc. VANITY 32. RAFFLES PLACE 9 A VARIETIES J^^S^' SAREES from221 words
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Advertisement422 1959-11-13 7 Road on their cut-down-the- budget hire purchase plan i They will also trade-in for your unwanted furniture and will make to order latest style furniture at most reasonable prices. SUFFERING FROM UGLY DANDRUFF? Buy a bottle today of DANDRICIDE from Tai *Wah Trading. 31. North Canal Road, or from hairdressers,422 words
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Advertisement401 1959-11-13 7 Christmas cards from 25 1 cents to $5 each at Motiwalla Co. Raffles Place. BARGAIN SALE of readymade dresses, can-can petticoats and slacks is in progress at Hoondamall's, 68 North Road. Prices have been slashed to the minimum. SPECIAL CASH PRICES for Christmas shopping for PHILIPS, GRUNDIG and NORDMENDE radios401 words
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Advertisement366 1959-11-13 7 trousers, dressing gowns $5.50 each and white bedsheets, 54" x 90", three for $7/-. S S ODEON GRAMOPHONE RECORD Co. of 4 North Bridge Road and 149 Hill Street are now having their annual record sale of "pop6", classical and semi-classical discs at bargain prices. THE TAILORING DEPT. of Bajaj366 words
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Advertisement230 1959-11-13 7 Just Arrived!! Men Shirts (Long-Sleeves Sport Shirts Under Weor Ties, Belts Rain Coats at Very Reasonable Prices. We Welcome you to Visit C. K. TANG LTD. 310 ORCHARD RD., S'PORE 9. TEL: *****. COLOSSAL SALE each Boys cotton T. Shirt $1.20 Boys swim Trunks $1.90 Boys Hings Briefs/Vest $0.75 Boys230 words
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Advertisement273 1959-11-13 7 Save your because we import direct and sell direct that mokes everything cheaper. •k it Watches, Cameras. Transistor Radios Sensational Offer! LIEN WAH 108, North Bridge Road, Tel: *****, ***** S poro. KNIGHT PIANOS, NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. DOWN PAYMENT $500-00 ONLY KELLER PIANO CO., LTD. 2 ORCHARD ROAD, S273 words
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299 1959-11-13 8 BACKS ARE TO THE FORE— IS YOURS in TRIM? START SPRUCING UP FOR XMAS WITH Christmas celebrations in the offing, party dresses will be much in evidence. Newest trends all say that the backless dress (or almost backless) is to be with us again. This means a clear, clear skin299 words
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400 1959-11-13 8 30 F0 YOUR HINTS "IJOUSEHOLD HINTS" winner this week is Mrs. Alice Young, 985, Serangoon Road, Singapore, 12, who receives $20 for this advice to readers interested in sewing. She says: When sewing on dark coloured material by night light spread a400 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-11-13 8 THE new long line in sweaters is ideal for our climate. The one above could be copied in any brilliantly coloured cotton for sports wear, or in Chinese brocade or Thai silk for evenings. Note the high fashion note of swathed satin belt draped over the51 words
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247 1959-11-13 8 Talking about Children by NURSE MEG Make CARE of the teeth should start from the very beginning, as soon as baby has about six teeth. I have heard people say that it does not matter about looking after the milk teeth, as the child is going: to lose them anyway.247 words
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Article210 1959-11-13 8 early start to tooth care Mothers should avoid giving children too many starchy or sweet food>. If scraps of these are left in the crevices of the teeth they form aria., which can attack the outer enamel and s<< to holes and decay A high protein, low car bohydrate. diet210 words
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Article91 1959-11-13 8 Q For how long should I continue giving cod liver oil to my son? He is now 18 months old. A. I would continue on your present regime until your son is about three. After that, if h«- 1^ taking his food well and hi healthy and91 words
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Advertisement174 1959-11-13 8 i BE HONEST— Coum YOU wear this backless line? I for Baby and V^ all the family t' ft A v **w V f ™<y X t I \^~~—~~~7 4 C x^ >ss hestqm CERE Al FOOO fO« B*** All W ft. G O ~*GCHao«MANO ADULTS All healthy babies should174 words
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Advertisement183 1959-11-13 8 1/ M W 1 1 jHH^px MEQPRAY o^£ m li COT nn I f I is MILK... r v Pro! rr ,=r m. m MMT m z sa^Kisij— M Bafa y i$ 9« wina big now and doctors agre< S^*&^ fil&^^ Bth month, healthy babies require a FULL CREav /~^r183 words
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196 1959-11-13 9 Far Vision fancied in main event over one mile AMATEUR RACES AT BUKTT TIMAH TOMORROW By Allan Lewis T IN Class 1 Div. 1 One Mile race, (Race 6) which is the main event Malayan Amateur Racing Association's race meeting at liukit limah tomorrow, should go to Pagan King or196 words
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Article111 1959-11-13 9 ANDROCLES BEST BET OF DAY ANDROCLES will be attempting to win his fifth consecutive Hurdles race (Race 7) at Bukit Timah tomorrow when he meets Box Office, Rohani II and Announcement in the Hurdles race, about 9f. over 8 flights of hurdles. I feel confident that Androcles will succeed and111 words
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522 1959-11-13 9 fhl second race, a mixed event for Classes 2, 3 x and 4is reserved for lady riders and should go to King Crow who has proved more than useful in this type of race. He won his last start at K.L..522 words
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Article252 1959-11-13 9 Knighted is back after long rest IfNIGHTED, who has not iV started since last May should win the fourth race "or Class 1, Div. 2 over one nile. In his last race, in :ias s 2 over 7ft. at Bukit rimah in May, he won by lv e lengths beating252 words
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Article242 1959-11-13 9 THE Singapore Amateur Football Association can only offer the Peruvian and Blackpool teams 35 pei cent of the gates or a certain sum plus boarc and lodging during their stay here, said the association's president Mr. Soh Ghee Soon yesterday. Mr. Soh who met the242 words
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Article, Illustration170 1959-11-13 9 a limit bid which means just about what it says he hopes to make a part-scow with the aid of South's advertised high-card values, but that is all. In other words, he would rather go one down in Three Diamonds than allow West to score 60 towards the170 words
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Article232 1959-11-13 9 Motor cycle racing on Sunday pORTY-TWO motor cyclists have entered for the massed start motor cycle circuit racing at Sembawang on Sunday. There will be 12 races and admission is free. The programme will start at 10.45 a.m. Organisers are the Singapore Motor Club and the Forces Motoring Club (Singapore232 words
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Article42 1959-11-13 9 l SYDNEY, Fri. Former Australian Test cricket cap--1 tain, lan Craig, has been se--7 lected to lead the New South Wales team in the first inter- state Sheffield Shield match i of the season against Queensland on Nov. 24.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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146 1959-11-13 9 Lindwall needs 18 to break record F|ACCA, Fri. Ray Lindwall, 38-year-old Australian fast bowler, should draw nearer to Alec Bedser's world record of 236 Test wickets when he plays in the first Test against Pakistan starting today. Lindwall, who already has a "bag" of 219 to his credit, is expected146 words
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Article57 1959-11-13 9 H.K. Badminton team for S'pore HONG KONG, Fri. The Hong Kong Badminton Association has -accepted the Asian Badminton Confederation's invitation to send a team to Singapore in April next year to compete in a tournament there. The Hong Kong B.A. has also decided to take part in the next Thomas57 words
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Advertisement118 1959-11-13 9 &4 u on H Rf 090 COMPLETE LTD.. r 1 i i COTTONS iKHL fS!^ lit f /I |i §3 MM MHf 1 -c all FULLY satisfaction is >st of both the Jik ■e tailoring will be lijF 7 ftjHAi >nr oi'iinw I T9 THE LATE SULTAN OF JOHORE, 'BMHIM.118 words
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Advertisement375 1959-11-13 9 f ii rj I I Till I MM f| l IS 13 is lierc Another outstanding example of GRUNDIG Ingenious design ond technical excellence. Thrilling Stereophonic Sound from one mogmV ficent instrument and at a sensible price. Medium Short Wave with Stereo Phonograph. tH:HliMrc%xai"HE 'übe < 81. EF 69, EBC375 words
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217 1959-11-13 10 U.N. called on to rap France on Sahara tests NEW YORK, Friday. rpHF I \N. political committee last night voted to recommend the General Assembly to call on France not to conduct its planned nuclear tests and at the same time to express "grave concern" over the French intention. The217 words
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Article92 1959-11-13 10 WE PREFER AN AUSSIE, —EVATT CANBERRA, Fri.— Dr. Herbert Evatt. leader of the opposition Labour Party, told House of Representatives Lerday his party would have preferred an Australian for the post of Governorral. He was commenting on the announcement. by Mr. RG. Menzies. the Prime Minister, that Viscount Dunrossil. theReuter - 92 words
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Article37 1959-11-13 10 WASHINGTON. Fri. State Secretary Christian Herter said he had serious doubts about a thy extension of the present es ban on nuclear testantil they knew the outcome >i pre^ei.t negotiations with Russia, —R ReuterReuter - 37 words
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776 1959-11-13 10 \PPLK ATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION. Regulation 11 (1) (a) I ICE is hereby given that we. the UNDER-NAMED of Singapore are applying to the Hotels Board. Singapore, for Certificates of Registration in respect of premises; addresses given below. person who know.s any reason why776 words
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Article295 1959-11-13 10 INDIA IS STRONG, SAYS ARMY CHIEF Snow blocks Himalayanborde^passe^ CANGRUR (Punjab State), Fri.— India is strong enough to defend her borders. Stating this yesterday, General K. S. Thimayya, India's Chiel of Army Staff, said, "There is no danger on the northern border Our army is strong enough to defend th(295 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-11-13 10 Mr Lim Tek Fan. 23. who returned home to Singapore yesterdav with a degree in mechanical engineering from New York's Robert Technical School. He also underwent specialised mechanical training with the General Motors in the United States. Britain and Germany.43 words
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Article31 1959-11-13 10 SAIGON. France would share her economic prosperity with "the nations which are righting courageously to promote their own development,' French Minister of Finance Antoine Pinay said here.31 words
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Article36 1959-11-13 10 AMMAN. Fri. The President of the Parliament Film Corporation, William Free, said yesterday that his company was going to produce a film on the life of Christ called •"Son of God." U.P.I. I36 words
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Article30 1959-11-13 10 NAMUR < Belgium*. —A dozen people were injured when an electric train engine bumped up against the tail end of a waiting passenger train in thick fog here. 130 words
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Article120 1959-11-13 10 WASHINGTON. Fri. Dr. Mahmoud Fawzi, Foreign Minister of the United Arab Republic, complained yesterday that many raw materials sold by the underdeveloped nations arc sold at "far below what in fairness and in foresight they should be."' He said it is "high time that a thoroughU.P.I - 120 words
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367 1959-11-13 10 MORE WORK AND LESS PAY -OUTLOOK FOR POLES WARSAW. Fri.— More work and less pay will be the probable lot of many Polish workers in 1960, according to Vice-Premier Pietr Jarosewicz. Next year Polish Industry must put its house in order with a 'systematic removal of economic shortcomings," he told367 words
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Article238 1959-11-13 10 SECRET OUT: HOW TO MAKE DIAMONDS SCHENECTADY, (New York), Friday. pENERAL Electric Research Laboratory here, until recently under a Government security ban, yesterday broke silence and revealed its man-made diamond process. These are the first synthetic "sparklers" to be made on any commercial scale, and have been sold for industrial238 words
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Article28 1959-11-13 10 Defence policy stays the same WASHINGTON'. F.ri. Mr. Christian Hernr said yesterday the United States had no present intention of changing any of its defence commitment.^ overseas. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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