The Singapore Free Press, 21 November 1959
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Title Section13 1959-11-21 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article33 1959-11-21 1 BAGDAD. Sat. Premier Ktussem will make his departure from the hospital with a procession through Bagdad led by the bulletriddled vehicle he was riding when assassins tried to kill him. U.P.I.U.P.I - 33 words
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Article644 1959-11-21 1 TRAINS TENGKU ACTS Union awaits outcome of vital talks J He seeks to get they could operate additional services if there was a demand. They were at proent running four services a day between Singapore and Malacca. with connections to Kuala Lumpur. Tne Federation Minister for Transport. Inche Sardon bin644 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-11-21 1 picture. Peter Townsend (left) and his fiancee Marie-Luce Jamagne drink a toast to the success of a film which Marie-Luce is to appear m. The girl will play a leading role m tho Frpnrh nroduction "Merci Natercia.'' PopperPopper - 41 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-11-21 1 picture Dr Cwee Ah Leng, chairman of the sevenman committee which reviewed the Prescott commission's recommendations regarding Nanyang University, signs their report. The signing took place after the committee members lunched together yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article52 1959-11-21 1 PARIS. Sat. Miss Farah Diba said here last nteht her igement to the Shah of Persia "might be announced a woek or two after my arrival m Teheran." 21-year-old ravenhaired beauty made the statement to reporters at the airport here be lore leaving for the Persian52 words
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Article24 1959-11-21 1 KHARTOUM. 6at, Army authorities today arrested a fourth army officer. Capt. Hamid Abdelmagid on a charge of mutiny against Sudani military government.24 words
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Article248 1959-11-21 1 All trade pact cotton yarn to be supplied by Spore firm rHE $3,420,000 worth of cotton yarn which Singapore is to send to Indonesia under a new trade agreement will be supplied by the Malayan Textile Mills Ltd., Bukit Timah, it was revealed yesterday. The firm s managing248 words
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Article321 1959-11-21 1 Mass participation m games to be encouraged m Singapore THE Singapore Minister for Education, Mr Yong Nyuk Lin, yesterday disclosed a five-point plan to improve and maintain the health of the nation through sport and physical education. He told the Free Press that more than 1.000321 words
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Article34 1959-11-21 1 TOKYO. Sat— Britain has rejected a Chinese Communist request that it step into the Laos situation and force the release of jailed proCommunist Laotians, the New China news agency disclosed today.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Advertisement143 1959-11-21 1 i ii ii aaavaaaaaaj Ipoh race special 11, 12 Motoring 9 Gardening 8 Children's Comer 8 Random Thoughts 6 Women's Corner 3 Cartoons 5 Your lucky star 3 Film page 4 Other overseas cables 3 Finance, shipping and commercial news \f -M Br il *v v B 38 ::>: hi143 words
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Advertisement16 1959-11-21 1 van mn FOR FIXE H RMTIRF 136/142. Of hard Road. Spore 1.1s: Ml« 4, ***** *****.16 words
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Miscellaneous62 1959-11-21 1 '00/ 5£5 re>/? #*>! o 1 >^?/ k tissues y df^iL^ >: A#ftfc Li* j^^L^rVVA COLDS KLtINIX FOR MAKEUP I Craft Nothing like Kleenex to i l »*T' Mtroy makeup, blot your lipstick, tate k»* oft your face at bedtime I KLIINIX WOrn CAR* ■f] handy Klrrne* m your carh62 words
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Article72 1959-11-21 2 r poKM» sa( Singapore li-i- jpproathrd Japan for I m the construction of (1 >hiphuildinc fa<ilitd hrrc t« rote] ttl I.I|UII v rmnumK planning ;unu v W.i tarn Kanno. xaid tlu> rrtarntaig from tiut <.li>mh«i I'lan confrn-ncr m •kit t.t ll'- >-.iul thr nations til tj-la«.t \^ia72 words
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Article277 1959-11-21 2 GATT delegates agree upon the principles of eeoiioinic expansion > TOKYO, Saturday. PARTIES to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade here are poised now for ii further expansion of international trade which would lead to economic expansion throughout the world. Delegates realise thai further277 words
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Article41 1959-11-21 2 HONG KONG. I Closing prices here today were: yesterday Ti >d.n S Bai Corporation M.070 $1065 Canton $84.00 $64.00 Wheeloi < Marden $5.50 15.50 phone 530.25 $30.25 Dairy Farm <v Cold Storaee 120.70 $20.60 Taikoo Docks 137.00 557.00 &S37.oi>41 words
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Article165 1959-11-21 2 .MOSCOW, Saturday. npHE official Soviet news agency Tass said last night that "closed trade groupings" such as the Outer Seven free trade zone, the treaty creating which was initialled m Stockholm yesterday "can only create difficulties for the development of trade and economic co-operation between165 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-11-21 2 Tour of the Far E ast picture Mr. P. Bradford. Board Chairman of Everett Steamship Corporation, who flow m to Singapore by Pan American World Airways last niulit on a visit 10 Far Eastern offices. Free PressFree Press - 37 words
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Article169 1959-11-21 2 Rubber prices steady LONDON. Sat. Following the steadiness of Eastern advices, prices on the rubber market here yesterday were msurked up by about a half penny per lb at the outset and varied little throughout the day. Traders corrmented that the standstill of the Malayan Railway system, though a potentiallyReuter - 169 words
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Article512 1959-11-21 2 NOTE: All prices below are middk p »PORE. FRIDAY. INDUSTRIALS I C-is. I 99 >s Ice Il oo la i 8.8. Peti B.M. Trustees c 'e*. Oros i Fit;. 99 i Fraser A Neave Prel. 5 4.15 mm I I CE. L'e ,22 50 959 taargatown Dis:I512 words
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Article50 1959-11-21 2 .JAKARTA. Sat. Indonesian i fired several times into the air to check crowds that swarmed on board three vi viet warships here yesterday, Antara news agency reported The ships, ■which arrived last Tuesday tor a eoodw'.ll visit, were open to the public for three hours. Reu:er.50 words
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Article63 1959-11-21 2 LONDON. Sat. Statistics issued by the International Rubber study Group show the rubber position m Britain for September i five-week period I ai follows <m j long tons with August m brackets) Consumption. 18.133 (11.044); imports. 17.684 18.513 re-ex-port.s. 4.976 (2.60 C); stocks held' by manufacturers m63 words
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Article51 1959-11-21 2 MOSCOW. Sat— Experts from six Cotnmunisi countries are meeting m Erevan, Soviet Armenia, to discus* research problems connected with synthetic rubber production m 1960 and 1961. The Soviet news agency Ta^s said delegates from Russia. Czechoslovakia. East Germany. Poland and Rumania and observers from China were51 words
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Article20 1959-11-21 2 BIRMINGHAM. Sat— A threedtiv strike involving 4.000 workers In the English car industry ended here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article11 1959-11-21 2 COLOMBO, Sat— An Italian trade mission arrived here yesterday.11 words
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Article199 1959-11-21 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today atr: Christisnsborg 1-2, Vietnam 4-5. Castelville 6A, Lycaon 6-7. Benattow 8-9. Thorseaard 10-11. Ludwigshafen 13-14, Tabian 15-16, Lininogorsk 18. Pies. Taylor 19. SaJafbg N.Wall 3. Sedenak N.Wall 4, Sletter N.Wall S, Marudu 21-22, Bangkok Maru 23-34,199 words
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Article80 1959-11-21 2 LONDON N .rday 1 RUBBER No. I RS» •.if. European p«rts N«v Occ. RUBBER No 1 RSS Spot ÜBBER Ne. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Dec. Jan. Mar TONE Quiet tout hteady AbO\ <■* PEPPER: White Sarawak q. C.i f. European ports No* PEPPER: Black Sarawak Special80 words
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Article33 1959-11-21 2 NEW YORK r. VestrMdy 7 TIN Straits *p«>t TIN futures Straitv Contract Dec. Jan TONE On'ct SALES Nil RUBBER Future Nov. Jan i TONE Irreniilar SALES tS IMs per i,33 words
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Advertisement566 1959-11-21 2 lines V Sailmp ti ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN \jf<J CONTINtMTAL 1 SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. "v Saore P. S ham Pena«t J& \J NMSiI I 21 23 Nov 23 24 Nov 24 26 Nov f/^' i«dj a 21 No« 4 Der 5 6 Oec i I Oet V jad 3 b 18566 words
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Advertisement296 1959-11-21 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 6c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Score P S'^am Perar.g LUOWIGSHAFEN (HAPAG) 19 21 Nov 22 23 Nov 23 24 Nov BAVERNSTEIN (LLOYD) 30 Nov 2 Ccc 3 4 Dec REIFENSTEIN (LLOYD) 14/17 Dec 18 19 Dec 19296 words
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Advertisement11 1959-11-21 2 inniiiiii 111 I tic! \I W rlu«iiii. PHILIPS with t\i PHILIPS11 words
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Miscellaneous16 1959-11-21 2 POP -Blessed Union By vs,,^ I I t B 6 o a\ piacf i^ i^\ wm-416 words
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Article217 1959-11-21 3 Hp a rm y commanders m four-hour discussion A network of roads needed \> Mr. K. Krishna Menon, India's Defence Minister, last nijrfit broadcast an appeal for Indians to join the Territorial Army, top Army commanders met here to review the country's defences hough the meeting217 words
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Article119 1959-11-21 3 'Resign demands growing fOLOMBO, Sat— Coy lons Opposition parties yesterday renewed their *demanci for the resignation of Mr. Wijayananda Dahanayake's Government, following the arrest of a former cabinet .minister. They said the two-month-old Government had lost the confidence of the people because one of two arrested was a former cabinetReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-11-21 3 picture. Work over, it is time for a biff beer for these glamorous skating cuties of the "Holiday on Ice" show. Scene Is the Malayan Breweries, where the beer literally flows from taps. Their men hosts from Frase r and Neave called it a "stag" party.Free Press - 52 words
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158 1959-11-21 3 LONDON, Saturday. pROFESSOR ANNA ASLN. a 61-year-old doctor from Rumania, told 20C 1 doctors here that old age was a disease which could be treated like any other illness. She read a lecture from a prepared scrip m English on results she158 words
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117 1959-11-21 3 SYNTHETIC: '1970 WILL SEE BIG TAKE-OVER' NEW YORK. Sat.— j Synthetic rubber was sure to take over two- thirds of. the world s markets by 1970. Mr. George Vila, of the U.S. Rubber Company, said yesterday. Synthetic's share of the U.S. market would be even greater. Mr. Vila told theU.P.I - 117 words
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Article140 1959-11-21 3 T ONDON, Sat. Pepper j prices have soared dv- ring the past week to the highest levels for four years because of the squeeze m < world markets. Heavy Russian and United States purchases m the pepper markets of South- East Asia have come at a timeU.P.I - 140 words
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Article162 1959-11-21 3 WHY REDS FAILED IN KERALA SAIGON, Sat. Corruption had resulted m both the rise ana the fall of the communist party Government m the South Indian state of Kerala. Doctor Probhakar Pubiye, Asian Affairs Secretary of the Congress for Cultural Freedom, said this here last night. Doctor Prabhakar Pubiye. whoReuter - 162 words
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Article259 1959-11-21 3 PARIS, Saturday. ALGERIA'S "Government m exile" yesterday appointed a truce team entirely composed of rebel leaders held m French jails, but President de Gaulle quickly indicated that the proposal was unacceptable. Some observers thought, however, that the rebel move marked a slight advance m theU.P.I - 259 words
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Article28 1959-11-21 3 LONDON. Sat.— Bronchitis ar respiratory diseases will kill 15.0( to 20.000 people m Britain m ti next six months, the British Mech cal Journal said. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article125 1959-11-21 3 \fOSCOW, Sat.— A Russian girl parachutist surIU vived a fall of 5,800 feet and is soon to resume parachuting. Her parachute failed to open during an international jumping competition m Bulgaria on Sept. 3. The Soviet newspaper Red Star disclosed yesterday that Nadezhda Pryakhina,Reuter - 125 words
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Article64 1959-11-21 3 JAKARTA, Sat.—Commutl nist Chinese diplomatic officials have been banned from West Java, according to Antara news agency. The ban. effective from Thursday and lasting indefinitely, was issued by the West Java War (Martial Law> Administration. Foreign Chinese have been ordered by the Indonesian army to leave their64 words
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140 1959-11-21 3 JUDGES WILL SELECT THE BEST COUPLE COUPLES attending the Metronome Dance to be held at the Sea View Baliroom on Nov. 21 from 8.30 p.m. to 2.00 a.m. will have the chance of winning a unique contest. The 'Couple of the Evening" competition will be judged on dress and general140 words
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Article62 1959-11-21 3 The Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, m the Singapore High Court yesterday reserved his order on the habeas corpus petition m which the Minister tor Home Affairs and the Commissioner of Police have been called upon to show cause why Lee Yew Seng, a vice-president62 words
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Article20 1959-11-21 3 NEW YORK, Sat —The Genera, Assembly has recommended a study of the question of capital punishment.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article80 1959-11-21 3 HER LAST WISH— CHERRIES LONDON, Sat.— A consignment of cherries was rushed from London Airport fo Paris yesterday to meet the wish of a 10-year-old French girl who is dying. They had been flown m an hour earlier by a British Overseas Airways Corpora- tion Britannia from Johannesburg. The girlReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement73 1959-11-21 3 ft ns I I I I 1 fabrics '^11* per yd. -10 per yd. -c all Fully satisfaction is >^y cost of both mzm- y ring will be RECORD SOUND ON k.. SUPERIOR QUALITY PROVED WITH DURABILITY. Available at all leading stores. h 7d°: c INTERNATIONAL i£ /8458^_ TRANSPORT SHIPPING73 words
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Advertisement185 1959-11-21 3 100% CREASE-RESIST Formal Wear If 1 1 Just received \A A V //re /afesf A^mj TERYLENE/WOOL "'JI j I White Black Suitable for Dress Jackets and Dress Trousers Llt's Lightweight Cool and Comfortable XI. HiKh Street, Trl *****. Opens from Monday to SATTRDAY 9.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Your Last185 words
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Article, Illustration348 1959-11-21 4 JOHN WATERMAN - Dixie Danny goes marching in with Satchmo JOHN WATERMAN By ALL but jazz aficionados and those who were A m their twenties m the 'twenties will ask: Wh o i s —or was Loring "Red" Nichols, whose life has "suggested 91 the story for this film? The answer is that348 words
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Article, Illustration119 1959-11-21 4 THEY CAN FIND A TARZANT REPLACE GORDON r»ORDON SCOTT, thtfl recent! ana iof tj returned to hr J a worldwide Mi ifl wtm s: i There ua fl physical!) fittf ;ri»lil role a& i is w^ Sift. The MBOHI of larzasfl turev hi -l |T <fl hrmed during Im years.119 words
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542 1959-11-21 4 "p RES CEN DO" is based on the life story of Franz Liszt, the immortal piano virtuoso. His colourful, romantic adventures are being brought to the screen m Cinemascope and colour by producer William Goetz for Columbia Pictures. Most dramatic542 words
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Advertisement128 1959-11-21 4 3 exciting Ntjf lipsticks from A k I H 111/ k Gw YU i\ FAMOUS SHEER LANOLIN i 9 Bright lon^ la-lin^ colours $2.40 f DELICATE I I Heavenly exlra creamy S2.IU Pastel Pearl m" m PASTEL PEARL m Contains exotic IVarl E**ence far M 1 9 created spt-cialh to128 words
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97 1959-11-21 5 THE BOMB: ASSEMBLY HEQUEST TO FRANCE \K\\ YORK, Saturday, in. General Assembly ye* 4ei Frame not to carrj out n of an atomic bomb. ol Malaya) to 16 indorsed the Mam Political Commitu-c nch GovernI H > incorrect i the Sahara test wo odious to penultimate pa iph of theKCUI - 97 words
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Article204 1959-11-21 5 Rubber shoes dearer UP liV 5 TO 20 CENTS pRICES oi rubber toot wear have gone up In Singapore, consequent on the "soarIng price of rubber." The manufacturers said 1 that JJj* rfse wa vitable. "When the cost oi rubber up. prices oi rubber manuiactures have to a > up204 words
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Article39 1959-11-21 5 PERTH. Sat.— Six hundred and fifty-two New Keaiand soldiers are on tht'ir nay to Malaya on board tni tain Cook. The soldiers, who were accompanied by their families, \vill oe rhere for two years39 words
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Article, Illustration197 1959-11-21 5 Spore women are so progressive 9 S o^orused bv 'o^of^n r iVC YoUrself a P at on the b^k- You have Muttu MamurUii mOSt P«»ninent politicians. Mrs. Nal a The grande dame of Indian politics paid a brief visit to Singapore on her way home from the recent197 words
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Article420 1959-11-21 5 I>ORN today the stars have given you a deep, contemplative mind. You are apt to find fault with those who are not as meticulous m detail as you are. You delight m discovering a novel method and using it. You enjoy change and will be most content420 words
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Advertisement20 1959-11-21 5 P-MAGAZINE -PROJECTOR ys yf I projector I h Qnd-shoV I h of your I Qu »omotkolly I of the 3620 words
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Advertisement325 1959-11-21 5 Ht^t-f. X tube trow i*n tAa nibKr cxtUK nnrx- c*v\% ji flic sli^lcsr touch ■u'.n\i\\ j> imo vuij V unk will i two Ijrjpt- A 15' NtOf>tl 909 6wnMAW J J S. P. H. de SILVA LTD. 45, HIGH STREET AIRPORT, SINGAPORE 6. STATION ROAD, IPOH ASSOCIATE CO., S.P.H. de325 words
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Miscellaneous191 1959-11-21 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 1.32 p.m. TOMORROW: 3.0 2 a.m. and 2.13 p.m. MONDAY: 3.52 a.m. and 3.0.") p.m. TUESDAY: 4.:><i a.m. and 4.18 p.m. WEDNESDAY: ti.lo a.m. and .">..->!) p.m. THURSDAY: 7.1 b a.m. and 7.3.*) p.m. FRIDAY: 8.09 a.m. and 8.45 p.m. JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan I J9fF191 words
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Article830 1959-11-21 6 rnHE longest single occupation man has had m life is to lie m bed. And it will go on being so till the day he dies and even then he will go m for a long lie-in, though not exactly on a bed. One would830 words
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Article222 1959-11-21 6 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber by [T appears that many pco- 1 pie still hesitate to open banking accounts, m spite of the advertisements m which the benign and fraternal manager smiles bravely through his tears as some client discusses his financial problem. He. too, has a mother, and as his222 words
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376 1959-11-21 6 Tests to find cure far common cold f ONDON. Hundreds of Whitehall civil servants, including many of the nations top administrators, are serving as guinea-pigs m a Government experiment to find a cure for the common cold. They were sucking brown sweets containing a germkilling drug, the name of which376 words
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163 1959-11-21 6 P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary, 1.02 Saturday Showcase 1.30 The News; 1.40 New.stalk; Sir Thomas Beecham conducts. 200 The Malayan Touch; 2.30 playtime; 2.45 Sie.sta time; 300 Australian magazine; 3.15 Saturday prom; 4 15 Make way Kith. 4.45 How things began—Writ- ing Accounting, and Measuring. 5.00163 words
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247 1959-11-21 6 ASIAN EPICS THEME FOR NEW PICTURES Hollywood seems to lack plots for its films nowadays Just look at the number of biblical stories it has adapted, mostly remakes of pictures In the silent or early rte periods. There's nothing wrong In doing this, of course. In fact it's a very247 words
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Advertisement472 1959-11-21 6 MunAIR WOOL Suitings 60 f> 516.50 p. yd. Suit 51 15.00 Trousers 534.50 p. pr. Visit Our Gent's TAILORING DEPT. It A. I VI TEXTILES LTD.. 65, H.gh Street, Spore. Telephone: ***** CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOl'R SERVICE H Kurds <. -Box SO cts. txtrm TOURLNO MALAYA? Rcnua;ar from Everftne Co..472 words
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Advertisement177 1959-11-21 6 CHERRY I HEERINC I m j a| 'w I^, I \\\m The Thirteen Wonder > of cherry h Heering. A remarkable drink that h v try Cherry Heering on the Rock* and S? I out why! Just pour a glassful I result is long and stimulatinß If, Most men and177 words
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Miscellaneous278 1959-11-21 6 CLUES ACROSS 11 Service quarters can get m 7 Holds pence for dogs of a such a muddle! (4)--sort (6, 7). 12 Act that might equally be done 8 Had a meal before lunch (ID- m reverse (4). 12 Don't agree if iron follows 13 The prophet found m some278 words
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Article, Illustration246 1959-11-21 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE By to the >ped up if »is conKuala Limited are studyportion of the rail the public de--i be a natural .ore buses on I nnot go by rail." The first step up m bus service place v c s t c r day246 words
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Article94 1959-11-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. More than 130 workers employed under the Federation Government road project on the Selangor-Pahang border may be thrown out of job again when part of the scheme undertaken by the Selangor PWD. Is completed early next year. The workers were at one time94 words
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92 1959-11-21 7 PA GRATEFUL TO GOVT. FOR COURAGEMENT thanks I treatment m mire clinics. Moore there was at c time a feeling that the FPA would be taken over by the Government. however, no hope present of the organisag taken over". the massive acalth f-tiuca-:ion campaigns planner by Government would ye further92 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-11-21 7 Singapore a lecturer m the rtment. ry is leaving ore to take up an tment as head of the irtment of Architec- -eria Unlver- sity College m Africa. Mr. Warnes is also planning to leave soon. Picture shows Mr. M. A. Warnes tthjrd from left*58 words
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Article43 1959-11-21 7 BANGKOK. Sat —Thailand has agreed to a Federation Government plan to airdrop leaflets calling on terrorists to surrender m the Thai provinces bordering Malaya, police sources said. Chinese-language leaflets are to bo dropped on Nov. 29 and 30. Reuter.43 words
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Article28 1959-11-21 7 IMPORTS OFFICE CLOSED DEC. 3 The Singapore Imports and ExUiTice and all .sections of the Master Attendants Office will be closed on Thursday Dec. 3, a public holiday.28 words
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Article51 1959-11-21 7 1 •ion for the Deaf— 1 DEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free ow at Woodbridge Male Section) Ylo Road 7.30 p.m. BUKII TIMAH YOUTH B: Table tennis 4 p.m.. 30 p.m. JOO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: Badminton, lndo >r tble lennU 4 p.m. KING YOUTH CLUB Ing 7 p.m.. English51 words
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264 1959-11-21 7 'Suggestion book very helpful' ENTRIES LEAD TO ARRESTS T H fL f 4 Ollce Secret r y. Mr. VVilliam Cheng said yesterday n Z, V? s a result of entri es made by the public m the kuku chadangan.' ("suggestion book") the police had wron a s t0 makC a264 words
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Article42 1959-11-21 7 Member.s of the Singapore Publicity Club will hold a lunch at the Adelphi Coral Room on Nov. 27 at 1 p.m. During the lunch a fashion show will be staged by Ruth Warner and her models.42 words
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Advertisement126 1959-11-21 7 jf^ffK SINCE 1815 gy\7\ THE SWISS watch 1 A I ALL CLIMATES m Asia and a Modern w^ vV x Service after sale under i "^^^^B N FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO.. LTD. 18-F tottery Rood. Singapore 1 Another electronic ijlc^ySl eter miracle by liftWKm Ibs^B^^ tunin "P* -^fc* lft*^B »^py126 words
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656 1959-11-21 8 SOME NIGHT-SCENTED FLOWERS OF MALA YA Advice on storage lid care of bulbs of the Haemanthus A READER tvrites: "1 would like to know how the bulbs of the Haemanthus, which was the subject of an article published a fortnight ago, should be stored. Should they be kept m the656 words
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Article66 1959-11-21 8 begin to wither, dried off completely under cover, and re-planted when new growth begins. These lifted bulbs could be hung from the roof of the potting shed or similar place m a current of air. but should not be exposed to off and removing the old foliage.66 words
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167 1959-11-21 8 Oleander thrive in dry, sandy soil I WAS delighted with your very full and helpful answers to my gardening queries. The answers give just the information I need. 1 would not have thought of syiails eating the chilli leaves and bark, although there are quite a number of large snails167 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-11-21 8 POCKET-MONEY prizes are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for boys and two for girls). All you have to do is to set to work to brighten up the sketch, then fill m the96 words
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Article73 1959-11-21 8 r THE winners of last wrek 's colour-in contest, each of whom will receive a $5 prize m due course, are as follows: Miv Helen Pereira tl3 I2Jl 2 J Form A, Katong Convent j School, Singapore 15. Miss Diavc Windibank (11), 23 Victoria Park Road, Singapore73 words
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Article61 1959-11-21 8 ANON - ANON —by the Medical Officer of Health for Norfolk <Dr. K. F. Alfordc CH EWI N G gum is 1< harmful than eating too many sweets, but I hope we will not turn into a chewin? nation, as nothing look-* more horrible than children chewing gum.61 words
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Advertisement414 1959-11-21 8 F^^^^B IS! as^ lea 44 -LM M The first 4 x 4c«n boby Jm *^S I^B reflex with built-in Photo I Eapoiure Meter plus Copai I MXV 1/500 sec. Shutter fw\ Yoshinon F3.5/6Omm lens. I A^fll PvS^rr Built-in Self-timer. fIEgUB Yashica Y-16 CI 'P Load Magazine A, F3 5 lens414 words
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Advertisement229 1959-11-21 8 KILL m HARMFUry| INSECTS ...instantly INSECT SPRAY j^N«y leaves a losting tii f T_y fi' m insecticide i^M that kills crawling B^ m insects on COntoct '0M V^WM SLfll m ii jihi i tUt?) $JB** tiki l fbic; i Ul ROACH AND i"?.*.??! m '\m ANT KILLER r -=r^ •xterminotes229 words
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Miscellaneous295 1959-11-21 8 RUPERT'S DEEP SEA ADVENTURE The diving suit has such heavy a safe place for it. Now c<xne As the two friends near the end leet that Rupert and the Scowl on." says Geoffrey. M Your friends of their journey a fisherman tpiei won tire of pulling it alon*. M must295 words
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Article, Illustration156 1959-11-21 9 fourvr and iven a c be- en floor-mounted or steering-column gear shift, or the Easidrive automatic transmission at £124 extra. Slim pillars deeper and wider windscreen, with slimmer door pilincrease all-round visibiVcceleration figures suggest the non-automatic model be a little faster, although of156 words
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Article19 1959-11-21 9 Duki i Edinburgh is uprise pit. .^en m the shape Phantom motor car the accord London Daily19 words
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269 1959-11-21 9 The M. 1 is still big news in U.K. BRITAIN'S 55 mile stretch of motorway known as the M.I is still being given celebrity treatment m newspapers and on television three weeks after it came into operation. Every crash on the £16 million ($134 m n.) highway which forms partReuter - 269 words
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Article37 1959-11-21 9 whiney other foreign imports c forced General Motors spend hundreds of is of dollars to re-tool d an entirely new sort o: pens bigness is as 3 would say— d. And tha37 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-11-21 9 PETROL OR DIESEL FUEL— IT'S ALL THE SAME TO THIS CAR MR. SOAMES inspects a Land Rover fitted with a multi-fuel engine. The diesel and petrol tanks are on the roof.31 words
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Article336 1959-11-21 9 A FIVE-TON army lorry, able to use either diesel fuel or hteh octane petrol and capable of switching from one to the other without faltering, has been demonstrated to a critical but admiring audience at the Fighting Vehicles Research and Development Establishment at Chobham, Surrey. The336 words
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Advertisement17 1959-11-21 9 r I. MAXPLY I BADMINTON I RACKET THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO (MALAYA) LTD pa X Lumpur Pcn*n%17 words
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Advertisement329 1959-11-21 9 J THE M I /VSw "OUAtITr MIST' ■VJII m wLW) 'iKBr I I Vk. ri arm I 3 l^% lIMIJPJIi.IBiBI oxrORD So much beauty. ..so much value... Sparkling performance Economy Steering* column or Central floor gear change •■>. QUALITY FINISH IN DE LUXE AND STANDARD MODELS jV^r*!^ Ij 12 months'329 words
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337 1959-11-21 10 Banned boxer says: 'I WON'T APPEAL I WILL QUIT' SINGAPORE'S bantamweight ella mpion, Royston Lazaroo, 21, who was banned for life by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, will not appeal against the decision. He wilj not take the matter to either the Singapore ABA or the International Boxing Federation. "I337 words
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Article90 1959-11-21 10 Under-21 hockey match proposed The Singapore Hockey Association at its meeting yesterday decided to ask the Malayan Hockey Federation whether they .would agree to an under-21 international match between Singapore and the Federation and also an inter-state second eleven quadrangular. These suggestions will be put to the Federation body when90 words
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Article543 1959-11-21 10 SOSC SELECTS SINGAPORE CITIZENS oi TAN ENG YOON IS STATE'S TORCH BEARER I Jy FRANCIS BOEY TAX Eng Voon will light the State's torch at the opening oi the South East Asia Peninsula Games to be held at Bangkok next month. Ens Yoon was543 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-11-21 10 John Smith, winner (if the Castrol Trophy at the Sembawang Circuit motorcycle meet on Sunday, receiving the trophy from Mrs. Hearder. wife of the general manager of C. C. Wakefield Co. Ltd.. at a cocktail party held at the Singapore Cricket Club this week. Free Press picture.Free Press - 50 words
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472 1959-11-21 10 VERITY GILL - State Cricketers will play 'Coarse Cricket' VERITY GILL By ANEW cricket club has been formed m Singapore with the idea of playing off-season cricket. The new club, called The Optimists, has already arranged seven fixtures with the Army m the next two months and is calling on other civilian clubs472 words
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Article416 1959-11-21 10 POLICE S.A. LEAGUE LEADERS OOLICE Sports Asso- ciation are leading m the Singapore Hockey Association league table with 14 points from eight outings. Two points behind them are University who have played seven matches. Following are the league standing.- I'WDL F APt Police 8 6 2 27 6 14 University416 words
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Article87 1959-11-21 10 Perth. Sat.— Opening batsman John Shaw, a nephew of Lindsay Hassett. scored 75 not out yesterday for Victoria against Western AiV c /alia on the first day of the Sheiiield Shfeld match. Victoria hit 210 for the lost of three wfekets. In Brisbane Wally Wellham. a leftarm spin87 words
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Article139 1959-11-21 10 Sports Diary RUGGER: Malaya upServices v Johore. Pa<i. Singapore Politr v Fedtion Police. Thomson Koad: Nee Soon v The Blatkv. Soon; RAF Chant; i v 7."> Sqd RNZAF B (han^i: KAI Seletar v (>l\H S< •Uu R v RAF Seletar A' Afcr Kajah Road: KAX v Navy, Aver Rajah Road.139 words
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Article77 1959-11-21 10 SEVENTEEN comprt. U Rough Riders' plank v meet at the Gr-;.: V, Park. Singapor tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. Those taking pa International C.C.: Fardan, S. I. Bakri. Sailed Yusof, Asat bin Buratm and Ithnin. Malayan Rough Rid- r~ Kassinj bin Alhin. Kan Yusoff. Omar Magad.77 words
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Article184 1959-11-21 10 Flightly overcalls account for many big penalties, but a failure to contest the auction can prove just as costly m the long run. Today's hand is a striking example from a duplicate pairs event. When South opened One Heart, certain West players fell for the theory184 words
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Advertisement197 1959-11-21 10 **^*«»'Jiid'*r;:'^.':r'**i.':"'*."c."'^.'^ > -"^""i.';'»- "iin^ ,-*•■> «»!!> idcol rodio ror those J who require o really good an- lasting set at a modest price. 2067 WE is a masterpiece m its class. A perfect example of the high standard of workmanship which has made Grundig the most respected name m the197 words
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Advertisement24 1959-11-21 10 kecobdl 3. C< 'o j T. M. A. t VIENNA MUSK SEW NG tm i AVAILABLi i PUtCW SlWrj Si HANflq GURONS 1 I24 words
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Article260 1959-11-21 11 I Lewis nosFAssn "epsom^T^ I SOMJEtP I CALL BOY POINTER L.M.V. KWEF LOH Vf M n MVnxKMM KWEE LOH MA YU-LOONG *y l>arlin X B<>nnir txpr^'s UFwS&T 1 MY DARLING TRITARA m nAn TZI Pepper Dealer .our (i MyD^n, The Beauty My Darlinc BLfifHSE MY DARLING260 words
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Article848 1959-11-21 11 TRACK FORM OF ALL RUNNERS RACE ONE Id 5 Div. 4 s X > >rRONO AND FREE: 2-10-59 —Went nicely over 3F m 40. JETSTREAM: 2-10-s&— Went over JP m IStt with Raffles .re. FITFUL DEALER: No recent report. MY DARLIXI. II: No iecent report. VALIANT SON: 18-11-59— Co\ereci 3F848 words
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Article1191 1959-11-21 11 RACE 1-2.00: CL. 5, DIV. 4~5| FURS. 1. ***** STRONG FREE 9yr. cheg (H.Y Leone > Sullivan oan <a M 2. ***** JETSTREAM 3yr. bag (Dr k MrsSK Chuarß Bmlk "!n m awi v si 705 ??L^ U seS Sr?&jftW %Jff •SS'SSHta ffl ft! 6. *****1,191 words
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Advertisement111 1959-11-21 11 X t i>l If TMM9 H II fit M^ ■Mi M mm W/ti Bm« Bb ■Bh Bf I I B^ 9 &Y ""BV B^. k £^O r 1 Bt^Bl IV^H Bj* VI slflf@T3 Magnetic IM\ Sal Recording Tape! ai: normal recording purposes. >/,'""" more tope for recording S E Twice111 words
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Advertisement242 1959-11-21 11 Smartest combination for business and pleasure BUSINESS extra luggage PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pmin space -rear seat folds flat as m Farina; roomy comfort for four a station wagon; quick accelera- adults or two adults, three chMtion through 4 gears— from dren; handsome two-tone standing to 70 mph m 1242 words
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Article574 1959-11-21 12 UNBEATEN HAPPY MELODY STRONGLY FANCIED NMM'Y MELODY, unbeaten m Malaya* is my seleci n for The Sultan <>f lVmk's (iold Vase over the Ipoh straight .*>] furlongs to lUOITOW. He lias won tour (inn Melody's last win was van Agong's Kuala Lumpur 9-0." I jivd. lie574 words
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Article50 1959-11-21 12 Best Bets H«re are today's best bets by Allan Lewis Happy Melody (Race 4) Pleasure Park (Race 5) and My Darling II (Race I). Trespasser fives you his best bets oi the day: Destiny (Race 8). Singapore Glory (Race 6), and Big Daddy (Race 3 The going will be heavy.50 words
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Article, Illustration18 1959-11-21 12 And I'm happy to be able to report, sir, increased public investment m this little undertaking, too18 words
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Article423 1959-11-21 12 Leslian appeals in Cl. 5 sprint 11 :fh Night ii I sli m >f Race 7 for Class 5. Dii F. circular 10 wo: 1 1 Thursday Penang before dropping to this class, where he carries 31b Bravo, third to Two Tails at p< n October, could place bet He423 words
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Article356 1959-11-21 12 With only nine pounds more... ltf V DARLING, who j M* won her last start over 5 I F. at Penang. should repeat over this. Ipoh 5£F, with only 91b more m Race One. The Beauty, second to My Darling at Penang, finished fourth356 words
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Article191 1959-11-21 12 PLEASURE PARK IS THE PICK... PLEASURE PARK and First Partnership look the pick of a poor lot engaged m i the Class 5, Div. 1, B^F. race. (Race 5). Pleasure Park, third m his last three .starts m Class 4. Is m line for a win and should get it191 words
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Article127 1959-11-21 12 ITONG KONG, Sat. Australian Jockey George Moore, who came to Hong: Kong, on a private visit, told Reuter-A.A.P. m a telephone interview today that he expected to go on riding for some! time. Moore, who ,had a successful racing season m Europe this year which127 words
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Miscellaneous25 1959-11-21 12 Cinema Guide LATMAV Phone IZiOC Mirtn.^ht I OUEON Phone ?1116 •Ile Ot The Niiht MMRi|M! The ALH4MBRA Phone pic« i c« c ODEON-KATONG Phone 406:625 words
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