The Singapore Free Press, 20 November 1959
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Title Section13 1959-11-20 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1959 15 CENTS13 words
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Opinion
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327 1959-11-20 1 Many stranded as train to S 'pore is cancelled RAILWAY CANNOT FIND MEN TO WORK EXPRESSES DRIVERS MISSING: 300 PASSENGERS HELD UP IN K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. gETWEEX 200 and 300 passengers were stranded at Kuala Lumpur railway station this morning: when the mail trains to Singapore and Penang were327 words
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Article48 1959-11-20 1 DECEMBER first srade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at $1,291 a lb.. down 3 1 cents on yesterday s close. The tone was uncertain. This followed drops of five-eighths of a penny in London overnight and 133 points in New York.48 words
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Article61 1959-11-20 1 'SUBVERSIVE NEST' IN JAKARTA JAKARTA. Fri. The city commander. Col. ir. said here today that Jakarta still served as a for subversive elements." Antara m ncy reported. He told a press conference, the military e in control of the situation. He did not identify the "subversive elements." but said theyReuter - 61 words
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Article75 1959-11-20 1 BEVERLY HILLS (California), p ri _Art experts .said 10 paintings by Italian Masters valued at millions of dollar^ have been found bundled up in roll in the home of an immicrrant television repairman. One of the paintings, known to historians as "The Lost Masterniece" andReuter - 75 words
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Article31 1959-11-20 1 NEW YORK. Fri. The United States indicated today that it would resume nuclear weapons tests unless Russia agrees to an inspection and control system ior a nermanent ban.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-11-20 1 Singapore's Prime Minis. ter. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. greets Daio Bandha Mustapha, Malay Adviser to the Sarawak Government at the Singapore Airport yesterday. Dato Mustapha was a fellow passenger of the Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye (centre), on the plane returning from Jakarta. Dr. Toh has beenFree Press - 61 words
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Article118 1959-11-20 1 Air transit visas are waived THE governments of Singapore and the Federation have decided to waive transit visas for transit air passengers. A Government statement issued last night says that the transit visa requirment will be waived for all air passengers passing through Singapore or Malaya in direct transit, provided118 words
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Article, Illustration128 1959-11-20 1 LONDON. Fri. The toy department of a leading London store was crowded with children visiting Santa Claus, who asked each one- 'What* your name, deaf?* When he asked this question, the Ua.l> Express reported toda>, she said simply: 'Princess Anne. -nil yes he answered with snnle.Reuter - 128 words
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366 1959-11-20 1 JAKARTA, Friday. URANK talk on the deteriorating relations between Indonesia and China is expected here today when Communist China's Ambassador, Mr. Huang Chen meets President Sukarno. Relations have become tense during the last 48 hours. China through its embassy in Jakarta has protestedReuter - 366 words
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Article55 1959-11-20 1 Watch for Saturday Free Press UNRIVALLED WEEKEND READING FOR YOU It includes A two page special for the Ipoh races with selections by Allan Lewis and Trespasser; A film page; A special section on new cars; t Hints on Gardening; A section for the children. t And many other features.55 words
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Article22 1959-11-20 1 The Singapore Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will broadcast tonight on indoor variety games and the proposed National Theatre.22 words
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Article26 1959-11-20 1 The number of people registered as blood donors reached 2.600 since the campaign began on Sunday. More than 300 people have donated blood.26 words
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Article23 1959-11-20 1 KARACHI, Fri.— The Pakistani Government has agreed to the appointment of Ma.ior-General Anton Marian Muttukumaru as Ceylon's high commissioner to Pakistan.23 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article10 1959-11-20 1 Ipoh races: Horses scratched D !ER DRA SERVICES IN PERIL10 words
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Advertisement57 1959-11-20 1 OPTIEK opticians Smartest combination for business and pleasure -ggage PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pmin at as m Farina; roomy comfort for four jcceiera- adults or two adults, three chil- from dren; handsome two-tone I -iute finishes; making the A.40 the U) 50 most modern two -purpose car on the roads57 words
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Advertisement12 1959-11-20 1 The Grisek rubber factory: A bold experiment by RIDA See Page 512 words
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Advertisement167 1959-11-20 1 DIPLOMAT CASUAL WEAR SHIRTS KNITTED WEAR PYJAMA SUITS 2" aJ HANDKERCHIEFS SINGLETS flj NECKTIES j^fr "itS SHORTS JJ pti BRIEFS PAGE Ipoh Race Form Guide 11, 12 Feminascope 9 Weekend Bargains 8 Today's Track Work U Book Section 4 Cartoons 4 Your Lucky Star 4 Other Overseas Cables 14 r167 words
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Article325 1959-11-20 2 Something must be done. Tokyo conference agrees Industrial nations urged: Lift trade bars to help underdeveloped countries Low wages Supporting the manufacturers of cheap textiles on this subject were the farmer countries like the African states and Australia and New Zealand. While the United StatesReuter - 325 words
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Article121 1959-11-20 2 STOCKHOLM. Fn.— Finance i Tradr Ministers of tries here yesterigreed on the gen» and character ot i tion to creatf a Euror'ree Trade Association I about 90 million peoquestions werf* left discussion by the ters today, an authoriource added. from Brita. Noru-ay. Denmark. Portugal andReuter - 121 words
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Article47 1959-11-20 2 HONG KONG. Thurs. Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Today H. ft S. Banking Corporation $1,060 $1,075; Union In*. Canton $83.15 $84.00 Wheelock Marden. .$5.70 $5 50 HKong "phone $30.25 $30.25 Dairy Farm Cold Storage $20.60 $20.70 j O Do, k.s $36.75 $37.00 &537.5047 words
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Article40 1959-11-20 2 Three killed by typhoon TAIPEH. Fri. Typhoon i Freda, which bypassed Formosa yesterday, caused heavy downpours throughout the island and landslides along its eastern coast. Polite reported at noon that three persons were killed, two injured, and one missing.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article31 1959-11-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Malayan Trade Union Congress will condui-: a series of trade union courses throughout the Federation, said Executive Secretary Mr. If. Arokiasamy yesterday.31 words
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Article30 1959-11-20 2 DUBLIN. Fit— All planes ot Aer Lingua, the Irish Airline were grounded as support for a six-day-old national oil ciistribution sp:e..(i ic Dublin and London Airports vftsterdav.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article19 1959-11-20 2 TOKYO. Fri.— A direct teletransminton service between Tokyo and Bandung is to be open from today. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article46 1959-11-20 2 TIN TRADE BAN NEW YORK. Fri.—The commodity exchange announced that from yesterday trading in tin futures would be restricted to liquidation of open contracts. The opening of new contracts was prohibited. Upon the expiration of December trading in tin will be suspended entirely until further notice.46 words
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Article39 1959-11-20 2 LONDON. Fri. The recent small selling slackened somewhat In the stock markets yesterday and the general tone Improved. In New York. Wall Street closed heavy showing fractional changes either way with losses exceeding gains.39 words
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Article25 1959-11-20 2 BIRMINGHAM. Fri.— Unofficial wage disputes again disrupted the English car industry yesterday, leaving sotne 4.000 men idle in Birtham, Oxford and Coventry.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article145 1959-11-20 2 LONDON. Friday. AN initial decline on the rubber market was extended during the early part of yesterday's session in slow trading. But a revival of buying interest found sellers more reserved. By mid-session the market was a little above the opening level. The afternoon145 words
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Article31 1959-11-20 2 WASHINGTON. Fri.~The U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board is expected to allow BOAC to fly an Arctic route between London and, Los Angeles, probably early next year. U.P.I.U.P.I - 31 words
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Article302 1959-11-20 2 SHIPS IN PORT ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or i expected today are: Christ iansborg 1 2. Benattow 4 5, Castelville 6A. Idomeneus G 7. City of Perth 8 9, Thorsgaard 10/11. Ludwigshafen 13 14. Tablan 15 16. Leninogorsk 18. Obra 19. Salong N. Wall 3, Seremban302 words
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Article156 1959-11-20 2 Round the World Market Prices NOTE: All prices belou are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON Ntv Yesterday Today RUBBER No 1 RSS c.i.f. European ports Nov. ur.OM i Dtc RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot T.UBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Dec. Jan Mar. TONE: Easy Above priCM quoted156 words
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Article626 1959-11-20 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pri< 3APCRE. THURSDAY. INDUSTRIALS Ye.te Today A'°* ML IS9 i Atlas Ice UjOI Buvers 8.8. Petrol 50'B.M. Trustees 2.5 5-2S Cc*. Th Sme't Pref. 19 o".s 48 6 4" 9 i Federal Dispensary I Ftapatricka 97 .99 Fraser Neive Pre*. i.15626 words
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Advertisement570 1959-11-20 2 IS iMtf mX 1* •*^t~^* ■-^Tq^ V ISfTHE t.A.L LINES s$ W M AOEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. m S pire P. Slam Penanf >8 \J I 21 22 No* 23 24 Nev 24 28 Nlv ij^ 1 J» -;j i 2S Ni» 4 De<- 5 S570 words
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Advertisement288 1959-11-20 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE I 6c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'pore P. 5 Pe r ang LUDfIIGSHAFEN (HAPAG) 19 21 N«v 22 23 Nov 23 24 Nov BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) 31 Nov/ 2 Dec 3 4 Dec REIFENSTEtN (LLOYD) 14/17 Dec 18288 words
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Advertisement28 1959-11-20 2 lIPIIIIIIIIII' I IT porublf PHILIPS Cue iPtttlifM \»».i gi it upstate! Mi) clear recepti E many advai E will givt E nidin fi i PH ILI PS "oht28 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous38 1959-11-20 2 POP -Exhausted By Cog Tmi« mav t^vcE <'i i 3^-^\ MV Anj MOyfi, 3 VOU FIX IX m MA. < *>/$< GtFOQE last fwG.njES Thats k>ox -tih E *f p^ P^i^ =E:^ NO R |N^ V' lyl Liiy||B *f I38 words
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388 1959-11-20 3 COMPANY EXECUTIVE TELLS COMMISSION ABOUT 'CLIQUES' UN CONTRACT LABOUR COMPANY executive yesterday talked about unhealthy "monopolies and cliques" among the contract labour force in Singapore. Mr. A. R. Jumabhoy said: "The monopoly is so strong that the kepala will never allow another contractor388 words
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Article, Illustration211 1959-11-20 3 Happy that you've forgotten' jap leader I THOUGHT YOU WOULD ctilL HARBOUR HATE' I Youth Mission. Mr. S sed happy surprise had so quickly forlast war with his ind officials of pore Government took us into ir hea. have very d feelings towards our uatrj told the Free airport: went,211 words
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Article9 1959-11-20 3 ajajsd;lfjlasf asdjfajsdjflaskjdf sdfajsdlfasd ReuterReuter - 9 words
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Article136 1959-11-20 3 CROWDS numbering several hundred Mill gather daily outside Singapore's KeSiMry of Births and Deaths in Empress Place They want birth certificates A Government official j terday said: "The demand en much that people have to wait from three weeks to a month tor them." He136 words
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78 1959-11-20 3 ESPLANADE CUSTOMERS CAN EAT IN PEACE NOW ml the L>planuU' Kcstaurant in Elisabeth Walk .ipore. has beea re-organised to stop waiters swarming round customers, pestering them ior orders. Mr Tan Chen? Ley, president of the Singapore Itinerant Hairken and stallholders Association, said yesterday that a neu systeM had been agreed78 words
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Article84 1959-11-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Indonesian officials in Kuala Lumpur yesterday endowed Dato Ismail's state- mem on the setting up of a top level working party of Malayans and Indonesians to implement the two countries' friendship pact smoothly. Said an official of the! Indonesian Embassy: "This is a welcome84 words
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Article23 1959-11-20 3 PORTSMOUTH. Fri.— Britain's latest aircraft carrier, the Msl7o million Hermes, has been formally I handed over to the Roval Navy.23 words
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392 1959-11-20 3 NEW DELHI, Friday. Yj R. NEHRU, India's Prime Minister, told an alliTl party Joint Parliamentary Consultative Committee on foreign affairs last night that he was confident India could deal with the Chinese intrusions into Ladakh and the North-East Frontier Agency successfully,U.P.I; Reuter - 392 words
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Article, Illustration114 1959-11-20 3 FOLK SCHOLAR TAKES TO MALAY SONGS A YOUNG American folk singer with a banjo and an infectious smile is showing a keen interest in the music of Malaya. Anthony Saletan, music consultant, performer and an authority on folk sonsjs. said he had found the Malay songs attractive and easy to114 words
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Article, Illustration234 1959-11-20 3 FATHER OF SIX VANISHES AFTER QUARREL A FORMER soldier and prisoner ofwar, Mr. Seah Keng Guan, has been missing from his home in Singapore for a week. Mr. Seah, 40, left his home in Brickworks Estate, Alexandra Roaa, at about 9 p.m. last Thursday after a quarrel with his wife.234 words
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Advertisement15 1959-11-20 3 i W^sk ORDER I Depart- #\%A^ I 00 Orchard Road- Singapore 9 [Tel: ***** -9]15 words
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Advertisement361 1959-11-20 3 A-S-H-A'S x mas S ALE NOW ON! Offering All Quality Goods EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED TO THE LOWEST TOWELLING MINISTER JAYSON JAYSON Knitted Sports r Tee shir»* Underwear Foncy Pviomos Now $2 80 Now §0 90 Now Sl2 JO N W SH 50 MINISTER MINISTER MANHATTAN ANtkltA% Stripe Pyjamas Socks No361 words
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Article490 1959-11-20 4 Book of the Week LOVE ON A BRANCH LINE. By John Hadfield. Hutchinson 18/-. READING it is like drinking champagne in the open air on a sunny morning." These are the words of one of the first reviewers of Love on a Branch Line and490 words
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192 1959-11-20 4 6 correct answers and book is yours Here's another quiz to test your general knowledge. Winner will receive a copy of Love on a Branch Line. The questions are: 1. Who said: "The Aus- House. River Valley Road, tralians are very interested Singapore, 9. in Malaya"? I. Who said: I192 words
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472 1959-11-20 4 It's a powerful tale of Sydney slums PICK OF THE PAPERBACKS A FOVVEK OF ROSES. A Ruth Park. Pan Books, $1.25. A powerful novel of the slums -of Sydney. The characters are colourful and varied. A most interesting novel. TIGRERO! Sasha Siemel. Arrow Books, $1.25. Sasha Siemel has hunted the472 words
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Advertisement10 1959-11-20 4 ELECTRIC Eye-Katie n IVMtf'j first completely \E\V L automatic camera!10 words
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Advertisement178 1959-11-20 4 fashion-right JH&I A COTTON SATIN I IN DESIGN 8051/4 Jfl^H ControHed Retoil Price: W S'pore/Penong S3 10 per yd. Moloyo $3 SO per yd > SIMPLICITY PATTERN /<*> w4PL I No. 3002. fc -j (1 These fabrics are GUARANTEED; <a "J nof obtained the cost o f fcJ refunded. The178 words
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Miscellaneous125 1959-11-20 4 lEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan I TUC AAAt /AJ/^CfTAJ AAJD TLJgZ *TAC& JUol L*-*J*C AT I MAT a^^^k^. I **C /vr'w/Vfc/OC'V *(/VLV /^TC »«O* B^^^H I IAVLJA.^ r^/"^ I A> /S V C f^F^ R^^^H jepp WE'RE liHli l! AAEN -Qg jA/C K^f^^" \Jm m B^HB^ 1 MANDRAKE by Lee125 words
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Miscellaneous439 1959-11-20 4 BORN today the stars have been generous in bestowing gifts upon you. A builder by nature, you see everything in the light of positive achievement. You have an acquisitive mind and will know a great deal about many subjects. But you also make use of this knowledge in some practical439 words
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Article, Illustration467 1959-11-20 5 RONNIE DUCLOS - RONNIE DUCLOS EGINN|NG TQ BEAR Fp T grisek By rr\uv o GRISEK, Friday. 1 h ral Ind ustrial and Development Authority rrifif started a boW experimental project at urisek near IVluar, to prevent moneylenders and 1 ***** deal ers from exploiting the rubber smallholders. The467 words
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Article420 1959-11-20 5 ar e righting a losing I bound to tMwiped out from this; busiO: the pilot scheme. Inche "Thi> is the of it> kind in untry and w, ill out tu make it a suc- along the rackeve been exploiting I I swi t the :ampong people420 words
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209 1959-11-20 5 GOVT. ORCHID DEPT? 'A GOOD THING' SPECIAL government department for orchid research would be "a sood thing" if approached In the right way. Director of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, Mr. R. H. Burkill said yesterday. "If it Is possible to set up a special department for rubber and palm oij209 words
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105 1959-11-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— An Alliance woman leader. Datin Fatimah. wife of Senator Dato Sheikh Abu Bakar. is expected to face a tough fight against a Socialist Front candidate. Inche Mat Zain, in a Johore State byelection to be held on Monday. The by-election has been105 words
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Article22 1959-11-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fn. Johon» Bahru Rotary Club have made arrantements to give car ride- to children from the Jubilee Home22 words
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98 1959-11-20 5 Malayanisation completed by next year KUALA LUMPUR. Fit The Federation's Registration department will be completely Malayanised, by Dec. this year. The present Registration otlicer, Mr. E.M. MacDonald, who has been holding the post since the establishment of the department will retire under the Malayanisation scheme next month. The Ministry of98 words
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Advertisement117 1959-11-20 5 I I 9 1 1 I I i I- Ur Indes or I I FLETCHER NUAL SALE I USE REDUCTIONS Must Clear 53.00 per suit s $1-25 each i .70 $6.50 51.90 I °LUS MANY MORE GIAN SINGH CO., LTD Elegance Quality) ore Tel: *****/6 I "T EIGAR TABLE-VIEWER I117 words
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Advertisement134 1959-11-20 5 km I TRANSPACIFIC Take advantage of BUM'* Ticket Instalment Plan ~lly nou; peg' later! For information and bookings consult your Travel Afienr or MALAYAN AIRWAYS General Sales Agent* BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION (titaiiia) i PERFECT ?\A/sy& MOUNTS HOCK CHEONG COMPANY SINGAPORE^^ BBH Wmwial i BLuH *^v^^r .^L. Imy Hi- m\BE*\134 words
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Article322 1959-11-20 6 PATRICK J. KILLEN - Ike's tour of Asia PATRICK J. KILLEN l»l Ol»l i: HE WILL Ml LT AXD Pltom f >IS 111 HAS TO FACE By VKW DELHI.— When President Eisenhower visits Pakistan. India and Afghanistan next month, he will embrace an old ally, greet a disillusioned neutralist friend and shake hands withU.P.I - 322 words
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Article, Illustration553 1959-11-20 6 RALPH TEATSWORTH - RALPH TEATSWORTH Ky \K\V YOHk. Six "wise men" drsene particular credil for whatever influence Ihe AnkimAfrican group Ikis on the whole United Nations. They are the nucleus of a moral task force that operates on a vast middle ground in world politic The553 words
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Article149 1959-11-20 6 Beachcomber - Beachcomber id WHENEVER I read of a f mansion with dozens of bathrooms, I recall the newiy enriched pair who were being snown round an enormous house which they had decided to b^iy from its impoverished owner. "Five of the bathrooms," said the agent, "are on this149 words
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Article551 1959-11-20 6 JOHN REDFERN - Unhappy over-40 husbands JOHN REDFERN By MAW men over 40 are unhappy. A London psychiatrist, Dr. Alfred Torric, B puts his stethoscope on their unhappiness in a pamphlet published for the Church of England Moral Welfare Council. He says that men over 40 develop stress diseases —affecting the heart, their551 words
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Article182 1959-11-20 6 VEW YORK. A pill a1 has been found for children who fidget. In a study of 40 overactive children, the pill succeeded in calming down 31 and transforming: them into reasonably happy and industrious students. The scientific name for this type of fidgets is hyperkinetic182 words
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Advertisement248 1959-11-20 6 m devotion"; RINGS B in Platinum Gold OF REGAL BEAUTY Set Diamonds. J3fsv i v l 3"'^Q P.H. HENDRY i Jcwdlm a SBrenMitks, a K.:.. l.i Lumpur. B ith Bridge Ktl.. S'ptirr g Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of ad*crtiscri our representatives Ot Ist Floor, COLD STORAGE ARCADE,248 words
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Advertisement131 1959-11-20 6 Ik. JV fl r#L- The Ama2lng 60 seconds POLAROID LAND CAMERA C/uty finished picti Brilliant new c •T! iutlt-in autom-it.c kcgLnj I Single dial icttm; NEW POLAROID f 1 fICTURES. fifoe. P m nnwi co ltd iiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiuiiiimiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiHu MADE-TO-MEASURE &«t^&MA OVERCOATS^^ I I Qj.g gO^9 w wi itttbi nsoH "s Raffles131 words
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Miscellaneous155 1959-11-20 6 CLUES ACROSS legitimate (7). l These of time run out even- 3 This part of the kitten may iua.iv 101. be qulte a mout hf U i for tn e 4 Name the short saints, mix cat (7) th! m fl«2S?. d theni Bmong 4 Sweel t0 swe€l! More t155 words
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Miscellaneous163 1959-11-20 6 P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 1.02 North and south of Panama; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstalk; 145 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 10. (repeat of last Tuesdays broadcast); 6.45 Sunset163 words
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Article14 1959-11-20 7 ODh |\L>OLa\ an Lih: to PAiND Mr. 1 increase14 words
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Article, Illustration206 1959-11-20 7 MISS UNIVERSE DUE IN STORE NEXT MONTH UNIVERSE, 22-year-old Japanese fashion model Akiko Kojima, will arrive in Singapore on Dec. 14 for a week's visit. The world's most beautiful girl (37-23-38) will visit the Federation to help woo the Malayan :t>xtile market for her country. A Japanese Consulate spokesman, confirming206 words
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Article41 1959-11-20 7 .ent of the Sir. .ese Chamber of e. Mr. Ko Teck Kin. •pened an exhibisculpture^ by Khoo Kean Min in aid of TA funds. exhibition, at the :nber premises In Hill Is open daily from 1U until Sunday41 words
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Article53 1959-11-20 7 T IVERPOOL. Fri. A 21-year- old Malayan Cherry Ho, yesterday presented Princess Mari:;iret with a bouquet of orchids when the first of a series of Commonwealth Weeks opened here. Another Malayan student, 21--year-old Maznah Abdullah, gave the Princess a pair of silver jots to cut theReuter - 53 words
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Article22 1959-11-20 7 Ng Pak Onn was fined $150 in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday for opera pin-table saloon without a nee.22 words
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Article15 1959-11-20 7 BANGKOK. Fri. Thailand banned Thai fishing vessels ironi entering Cambodian waters. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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329 1959-11-20 7 AIRPORT PROCEDURE TRiAI FAILS JHE new health measure, introduced at the Singapore Airport recently to eliminate delay and congestion at Paya Lebar, has been scrapped. The procedure, which called on health officers to check health papers^ passengers arriving in Singapore inside the aircraft, was329 words
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Article99 1959-11-20 7 11/IR. Donald E. Nickles, formerly of the Singapore Police Force and at present the official representative of Christmas Island territory, is now in Canberra for talks with the Australian Government over his territoryA letter from Canberra received here yesterday said Mr. Nickels had been asked99 words
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Article31 1959-11-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fn. Dr. Ton? Kwok Kee. of Batu Pahat, j has left tor Hong Kong on a holiI day. He is President of the Batu Pahat Rotary Club.31 words
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LETTER
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101 1959-11-20 7 OIR. It is all very well for the police secretary to sav that It is j>af? to park a car between those private Illegal "no parki?«' si Bns»8 ns but how is the ordinary motorist to know which signs are authorised and101 words
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Article314 1959-11-20 7 6We are bewildered 9 T<HE English Society of Nanyang University has sent a "humble petition" to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong for permission to circulate its publication, "Suloh Nantah," in the Federation. The petition is in the nature of an appeal to His Majesty against the314 words
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Article97 1959-11-20 7 500 BOATS TO GO ON PARADE IyjORE than 500 boats of all types are expected to take part in the National Loyalty Week Sea Sports on Dec. 6, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. The Master Attendant. Captain R. L. Rickard said that craft owners who wisn i to take97 words
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Advertisement77 1959-11-20 7 o INSIST ON QUALITY VSONABLE PRICE AND 1 IN OBTAINING THE vou 00 CALL AT CROCODILE RETAIL DEPARTMENT 3ndge Road. SINGAPORE Annual sale: Pun carpets; C[l l\ TO PURCHASERS OF] I r\nr.iv CARPETS tic tails rtf gifts) Mlßisrri:- YOUR favourite t V v5 CARPET SHOP APORE-9. TEL: ***** S| NCE77 words
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Advertisement298 1959-11-20 7 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS SO MUCH I m*, For example: WORLDWIDE LEADERSHIP Wherever in the wokld you're going, fly thore with Pan American tlic airline that gives you the priceless advantage or round-the-world experience on every flight. First across the Pacific, first across the Atlantic, first throughout Latin America and298 words
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Miscellaneous48 1959-11-20 7 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 12.3b p.m TOMORROW: M>o am and 1.32 p.m. nI M> \V ;.o: a.m. and m;j p.m. MONDAY V! a.m. and 3.05 p.m. 111 M>\\ 4.:>t> a.m. and 4 18 p.m. Ul l>Nt >I)\V o.IU a.m. and V.V p.m. THURSDAY: Tib a.m. and 1 o~> p.m.48 words
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Miscellaneous132 1959-11-20 7 TODAY YVVC.A. (Raffles Quay): CLOTHING SHOP at St. Malay conversation 9.15 Andrew's Cathedral, CWA a m., Malay beginners 11 Room, South Side, 10 a.m. am!; Mandarin advanced 5 to noon. p m beginners 6 p.m BUKIT TIMAH YOUTH YVVCA (Outram Road): CLUB: Basketry class 4.30 Xl &£&ri2& "TOO CHIAT YOUTH132 words
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Article1216 1959-11-20 8 CUT PRICE Bahqains WEEK-END SHOPPING IS MADE EASY BY THE FREE PRESS BARGAINS PAGE. ALL VV YOU DO IS SCAN THE INVITING LI ST. IT SAVES ENDLESS HUNTING AROUND THE SHOPS. AND YOU CAN BE SURE THAT YOU'RE GETTING QUALITY GOODS AT THE LOWEST RATES. 52.50 AND I'P for men's1,216 words
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Advertisement249 1959-11-20 8 Orient SEWING MACHINES Also other Bronds Guaranteed tor 3 years AVAILABLE ON HIRE PURCHASE YOUR FAVOURITE CARPET SHOP Singapore 60-62 193 Orchard Rd. Kt. PENANG KOTA BAHRU LATEST ARRIVALS RECORDS of all Brands fasfes Selling at Special discounts ODEON GRAMOPHONE RECORD CO., 4 North Bridge Rood. Tel: ***** 149 Hill249 words
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Advertisement191 1959-11-20 8 Uuldu Table Pedestal Fans in sizes of 12", 14" 4 16" Sweep. AVAILABLE ON HIRE PURCHASE YOUR FAVOURITE CARPET SHOP Singapore 60-A2 193 Orchard Rd. Tel: *****. Also cbtainoble ot: KL— PENANG— KOTA BAHRU VANITY'S $5 to $10 department of Christmas Gifts: Earrings Belts Head-Bands Flowers "Happy Tup" Blouses Gloves191 words
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Advertisement157 1959-11-20 8 Students j who go Overseas We sell what you need overcoat, quilt, woollen pullovers, underwears, scarf, gloves, jumpers, winter pyjamas. Advice given Call on us FOOK ON Dept. Store 83/85, South Bridge Road, Singopore-1. Tel: ***** I I Whilst on a Shopping Spree DON'T FORGET TO TRY OUR Spvviuiitj t157 words
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Advertisement138 1959-11-20 8 CALLING ALL TYPISTS f SECRETARIES: YOU AV need the AMAZING "QUICK JH^k ERASER |J operated Eraser thct rub c out pencil L tvpe-print so II neatly and gently thct |r no smear is left be- i B nl 1 hind en your precious I carbon copies. Sa\<? i' time, energy138 words
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Advertisement254 1959-11-20 8 Save your because we import direct ond tell direct that mokes everything cheaper. Wotches, Cameras. I Transistor Radios Sensational Offer! LIEN WAH 10t, North Bridge Road, Td: *****, ***** Spore. You're invited to see our complete selection of American, English, Chinese Japonesc Christmas Cards. We have greetings exactly to your254 words
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Advertisement110 1959-11-20 8 NEW SHl^ JU ROM Su.tobU C.K.TANGLTh 310. o>: i*\ FLOOP POLISHEP SZ26 j JTOKI/IS M». KNIGHT^ij hewshipmenTjostS DOWN KELLER PIAMOCO.[] 2 ORCHARD RO*C \v* me nm i u* SUNDAYS I HOLIDAYS 1. A. La Corte cfcoxo r Chinese Cent Doily business Unco* I Monde y So»u»«j»» DANCING NI6HTLT EMus c110 words
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Article, Illustration376 1959-11-20 9 011 ABLE? Illtl Ity BE A COPY XI -STRETCH-TAKE IT EASY r. i\ and ■H^\ 1 hrurd a m tins to his &T it mUht not way of t\--1 uith his I bus I I poor utI ore I of you nd to m >:r.ok r. Do io be-376 words
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Article206 1959-11-20 9 Measure for measure I- II THE KITCHEN 1%/TOSX recipes say use aTJ. one ounce of this or two ounces of that, but often a busy housewife finds that by the time she has weighed all I the ingredients she could I have prepared an entire I meal. The average woman206 words
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Article396 1959-11-20 9 An economy idea wins the "Household Hints" contest first prize of $20 for Mrs. J. S. Dhondy, 42, Broadrick Road, Singapore, 15. She says: "Do not throw away tea left over in the teapot. Use it cold as a fertiliser for your indoor plants and396 words
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Article614 1959-11-20 9 NURSE MEG - You MUST keep their hands clean NURSE MEG BY WHEN BABY PERSPIRES... Q. Every night my baby aged five months perspires profusely around his head. Is this important? A. If baby seems otherwise quite healthy and you are giving him a sensible diet and he is having his cod liver614 words
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Advertisement99 1959-11-20 9 Gowing children use up a lot of energy and \J need proper nourishment to ensure healthy growth. It is essential that they should get J off to a good start each day and their first meal, before going to school or to play. J should be a nourishing and sustaining99 words
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Advertisement190 1959-11-20 9 N^^ nature's W" i finest FOOD Hs^K^SiN "V \i //.^E^^A 1 A J^^ Growing children must have a nourishing, well-balanced diet t* meet the ever-increasing demands of natural, healthy growth. That ilvl s wny w $e Pa f cnts always moke certain that their children enioy I %^^sP*J^~^lfl''*' plenty of190 words
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Advertisement251 1959-11-20 10 FLY EITHER OR BOTH AT NO EXTRA FARE b.o.a.c and QANTAS offer \ou your choice of the world's finest and fastest e W pure jet airliners on the 'Kangaroo' Route to London. With a choice of daily all jl FI YI FT departures, and with flying times cut nearly in251 words
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Article, Illustration1517 1959-11-20 11 FREE PRESS GUIDE TO RACING FORM I ill the for I tub's I class one I I I 1 Mil 1 1 \\T I1 1 M'. H I 1 H I 8-lt 1 E DO light) 25-10-59 I S-ft-59 hfl!> a 1 D Glee 8-8. 2nd. Rodato 3-4 'carr k1,517 words
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947 1959-11-20 11 HAPPY MELODY won H4 started. 2>-8-59 K. L.. s Cup 6F (Ward- C ro 8-0; 3rd. Sun of Birma lay Time 7-7 carr .-9. ■jr:>e record.. iraiK good. MRATCHFH: 11-7-J9 Spore 9-4 6F Track very good. WON: Ten started) 3-7-59 S'pore [oon> Cl. 1947 words
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Article, Illustration6467 1959-11-20 11 Horss entered for the Perak Turf Club's November meet THREE WINNERS AT K.L. MEFt LI IKY LUC KV (late Tircelyn) SIXTH: (11 started* 24-ID-W S'pore ".-ll of (Leej c:. I u... I; let. Tudor Wond»r b-2; ;nt. Denteiitunus 1-12: :<rd. Batoro 8-11. NOie-IJ-J. 1-14 4 5. Tr;i"- vieldiiij;. SCRATCHED: 21-10-59Free Press - 6,467 words
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Advertisement8 1959-11-20 11 BINOCULARS I Available at all good photographic dealers8 words
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Article332 1959-11-20 12 BELOW are home records of horses recently registered with the S.R.A.: MIGHTY MISSEL, a four-year-old bay gelding by Flying Missel out of Lady Pirouette, has come to Malaya from Australia with a very Impressive record. As a two-year-old Mighty Missel had three starts in Sydney last332 words
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Article648 1959-11-20 13 <f] UiD^mOTS' WITH THE GOLD VASE FANCY U WONDER PLEASES 1 U !> IPOH, Friday. u m Malaya. Happy Melody would shortpn Je betting after his convincing 'trial oJerih" isc course, this morning. e Ridden by Arthur Ward and with Flying Phoenix (Leman), Dententurius Geyer) and648 words
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Article9 1959-11-20 13 A picks UNKNOWN more Games j;lasjdf ajsd;jf;asfas asd;jf;asdf sd;fj9 words
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Article114 1959-11-20 13 BOXER IS BANNED BY SABA TIIK Singapore Amateur Boxing AsNociation ni^ht imposed a life b.in on Royston Lazaroo for his refusal to represent the State in the international match against Burma because he could not have his own second tor his bout. The severe punishment meted out by SABA It114 words
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Article30 1959-11-20 13 NEWCASTLE, Fri.— The Moscow Torpedo football team from the Soviet Union drew 4-4 with Newcastle United, the English First Division Club. In a friendly match last night.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration318 1959-11-20 13 VERITY GILL - MALAYANS FACE STIFF TASK IN HONG KONG VERITY GILL RAF erieket captain warns By At ALAYA will meet with strone: opposition against Hong Kong in their coming tour, said Squadron Leader C. C. Blount, captain of the RAF cricket team which returned from a tour of Hong Kong a few318 words
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Article27 1959-11-20 13 HOCKEY: SHA league, Div. 1 S.C.C. v University, Padang; Uiv. 2 S.H.B. Police v Navy Nomads, Naval Base; Div. 4 T.T.C. v Police, Paterson Road.27 words
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Article176 1959-11-20 13 Changes in Johore XV v Singapore TOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Johore plays the Combined Services in a Malaya Cup rugby tie tomorrow in Singapore. Johore has made five changes In the side which lost to Singapore Civilians a fortnight ago. Pat Edington has been moved up from \he full back berth176 words
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Article38 1959-11-20 13 LONDON, Fri.— Results of yesterday's replays in the Football Association Cup first -round were: Margate 3 Kettering Town 2 (winners home to Crystal Palace). Matlock Town 0 Crook Town l. (Winners home to York City). ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration171 1959-11-20 13 A READER wants to know if there was a way of avoiding a tragedy on this deal. He agrees with South's opening bid of Five Diamonds; but could North be blamed for raising him to Seven? It was unlucky in a w-ay that the opening lead pre- sented171 words
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Advertisement95 1959-11-20 13 mate in Automation mf n "'im n.f 5 a l m +ri r I Automotic Remote 'S* ond Focussing F2.8 85mm Katogon lens Interchangeable* 300W lamp 110V Blower cool. t Luxury Carrying Case 15: with Standard Carrying Case (top discount for cash) iNTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LTD. Penong. Tel: ***** Kuala95 words
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Advertisement280 1959-11-20 13 Want a lift? Have a glass of our Magnolia milk. Magnolia milk is high in protein. It's a power-house of energy. To recharge and refresh, drink a glass of Magnolia milk. It's the lift that lasts. Pr oduced at the Sini? S I e Fresh Milk. P^^^pT^^^V^ <Jt^^\ Lr££ H.280 words
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405 1959-11-20 14 60 NATIONS CALL FOR TEST BANFRANCE SAYS 'NO' United Nations adopts resolutions NEW YORK, Friday. PRANCE stood out alone here yesterday, the one country opposed to a banning of nuclear tests The United Nations, alter a daylong debate in the General Assembly 8 Mam Political Committee, adopted both resolutions putU.P.I; Reuter - 405 words
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Article34 1959-11-20 14 Dr. Fisher 's call CANTERBURY. Fri— The Archp of Canterbury. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, has called for strong lesi>I .it ion on betting and prostitution and ur^ed that adultery should be a criminal offence. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article121 1959-11-20 14 Biographer of Baldwin dies at 77 (YXFORD. Fri. Mr. George Malcolm Young, historian and author oi a controversial official biography ot the first Earl Baldwin— Prime Minister at the time or the Duke oi Windsors abdication as! King— died on Wednesday In a nursing home near Oxford. He was 77.Reuter - 121 words
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Article361 1959-11-20 14 Star-maker quits— woe for Bardot p IRIS Fri. Bngittc r Eardot. whose film star husband Jacques Charner is in hospital icith nervous depression following his call-up into the army, hud another iolt yesterday when her longtime producer. Raoul Levy announced he had broken off his association icith her. Levy, dynamicReuter - 361 words
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Article27 1959-11-20 14 NEW YORK. Fri— The UN. General Assembly's steering committee will convene on Monday to consider a request for debate of the situation in Hungary.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-11-20 14 BUNTING is Dut out to dry at a factory in Kim Chuan Road. Singapore, which has been authorised by the Ministry of Culture to manufacture State's flags, shields, banners, and pennants for Loyalty Week. Manager Mr. Jimmy Seet (extreme right) is here giving directions to his hands.Free Press - 74 words
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94 1959-11-20 14 OANGKOK, Fri.— The Thai Interior Minister, Mr. Prapas Charusathien, told reporters yesterday he was worried that incidents might mar Thai-Cambodian boxing: matches during the South-East Asian Peninsula games here next month. He was replying to a reporter's question. "However," he added. "I hope thatReuter - 94 words
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Article23 1959-11-20 14 MELBOURNE. Fri. The 1960 Davis Cup challenge i round will be played at Sydney on Dec. 26. 27. and 28.23 words
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Article68 1959-11-20 14 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, Fri. —Communist China, making their first appearance in Britain, beat England 7-1 in a table tennis international here last night. The Chinese men, Li FuJung and Chuang Tse-Tung with their all-out attacking games, proved far too strong for the home players, lan Harrison and Bryan Merrett. England'sReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-11-20 14 A FINAL wave from Sir Robert Scott as he boards the plane which is taking him to Hong Kong. The retiring CommissionerGeneral for South-Fast Asia left yesterday for a holiday in Hong Kong and Japan before his return to Britain.- Free Press picture.Free Press - 44 words
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Article82 1959-11-20 14 Car bandits escape with $85,000 ONDON. Fri. Police ■L* throughout Britain were alerted yesterday to v for car bandits who stole -a Royal Mail van on Wednesday night and escaped with about £10.000 <M535.000» in registered letters. The gang erabbed postm«an George HaJ d 64. while he was taking mail82 words
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Article230 1959-11-20 14 Adenauer so happy So is UNKNOWN DR. KONRAI) ADEN \l ih t > Chancellor, return London after talks with y the British Prime Minl&U i •'Both sides are comph I Dr. Heinrich von I Foreign Minister, that earlier shadows on relations were now and said: "Complot. 111 London diplon. officials230 words
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Article23 1959-11-20 14 PITTSBURGH. Fri. m's major *\ee\ c d lor settlenv bitter contract c: I ited Stt i tordav but the union U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article66 1959-11-20 14 I1/ T ASHINGTON. F:: Dr. KHth C nan. director or Uu National Aeronautics and Space Administration .said yesterday United States and Soviet scientists had begun discussions on po^ible joint operations m outer .>pac« Dr. Glennan -^id a conference had been held here on Wednesday between the66 words
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Advertisement122 1959-11-20 14 MILES more enjoyment win «J m The Oauphine puts extra mites within reach of your fathat take you to the pleasure spots, beaches, picnic grounds I wanted to visit. For the Dauphine. as was shown in the '9' y Economy Run. will do up to 52 miles per gallon And122 words
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Advertisement17 1959-11-20 14 plan to I recover I SingapJ th\v; In th( Alanbrooi Diaries,., bi ginning exclusive in the sum17 words
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Miscellaneous33 1959-11-20 14 Cinema Guide CATHAY Phonr ***** O La*t Train Fr»m Ci»n Hill I.4ft. OUEON *hont ;iiio T'ie Cranes Arc Fly.n, < NEW ALHAMBRA Phone 3600*» Prince Of Foxes OOEON-KATONC Phonf ***** Merrily We Stn* i33 words
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