The Singapore Free Press, 23 November 1959
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Title Section13 1959-11-23 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1959. 15 CENTS13 words
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Article49 1959-11-23 1 THE Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on an uncertain tone following the announcement that the I s General Services Administration had deuded to offer for sale 35.000 tons of high grade rubber. December first grade opened tour cents lower on Fridays price at lb.49 words
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Article54 1959-11-23 1 BEIRUT. Mon. Officials Id today that the 24 d last night when Afghan airliner crashed burned on a hilltop m Beirut airport :luded two America Both were reported to be >ved in Afghanistan. The three survivors were ni>hed to hospital in critical condition but doctors said54 words
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Article270 1959-11-23 1 'Bottled death insecticide was imported from Hong Kong: High parathion content SWOOP IN S'PORF health men SINGAPORE medical authorities believe they have uncovered an important source of the "killer" insecticide known as "Chinese DDT which has been blamed for eight deaths in the Federation since last .June.270 words
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59 1959-11-23 1 Tito backs Balkan 'summit', but BELGRADE. Mon.—President Tito of Yugoslavia is in favour of a Balkan Powers conference. But not at the moment. There wa.s no realistic basis for it. he said in a speech in Nis yesterday. Albania. Yugoslvia's Communist neighbour to the south, would first have to stop59 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-11-23 1 ONE hundred houses in the Worthing Road area, Serangoon Garden Estate, Singapore, are hit by a blackout which began at b\3o p.m. yesterday. Up to U o'clock this moniins Ughta nad not yet been restored. Residents complained that they were unable to cook last night and that120 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-11-23 1 picture Four thousand eight hundred children from Singapore schools take part in a Mass Drill display yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. It was a rehearsal for the show to be held on Dec. 4 a> part of National Loyalty Week- Free PressFree Press - 47 words
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399 1959-11-23 1 India to make her own arms Nehru \TEW DELHI, Mon.— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said here yesterday that because of the danger or Chinese border attacks India must make her own arms and so be independent of foreign "armament kings." India would have to build up her heavy399 words
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Article24 1959-11-23 1 LONDON, Mon.— Moscow Radio last night claimed that the work of William Shakespeare has an "affinity" to socialist realism. U.P.I.U.P.I - 24 words
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Article85 1959-11-23 1 IPOH WEIGH cdMegtfaj *>• < Mid tllf Slllt.«ll tin., in Ip < I l»l\ M < h< m s lo Shj lo -li in^i ill II I Ml. intr I ihii w M.U 1 r t.tM I 111 ikli k < i iu\ md I i. -i- f85 words
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Advertisement38 1959-11-23 1 The Singapore Scene Page 4 FootHght Page 7 Johore pa^e Page 6 Cartoons Page 3 Women's Corner Page 3 Ipoh race review Page 9 Minister's plan for recapture of Thomas Cup Page 8 Other overseas cables Page" 1038 words
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Advertisement103 1959-11-23 1 C Al\ 4 MONAURAL HI-FI AMPLIFIERS THE FIRST /-\M^rlJtt NAME IN Mpßi HI-FI Stj| SINCE 1934 fOBBESf'^ Used by BBC. 4 Rodio Moloyo No. 1 Prince Street, EA STL AND singaporii. UHJILHIIU TeJ ***** New Advances in Automation with... Contina^^jl^iiic I KOIN| An inexpensive 35mm earner*, with many expensive camera103 words
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Article155 1959-11-23 2 LONDON. Mon.— An American professor said here night that the West ging behind Russia In ducing ba>ie machinery ry and that thi> :d contribute to a "worldwide rconomic and political tory for the SoviProf. Seymour Melman. tte Profr>sor oi li.--rial and Managen: Engineering at ColumbiaReuter - 155 words
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Article217 1959-11-23 2 Government's future poliey will help to give all trainees a job There will be a 'drastic change,' says Inche Khir KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A major expansion programme of rural trade schools is anticipated by the Ministry of Education next year. Schools will cater tor those children217 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-11-23 2 THE 33.000-ton Italian liner "ss Leonardo da Vinci" now being built at Genoa, will make its maiden voyage to New York in June next year. The new liner will carry 1,300 passengers and a crew of 600. Speed will range from 23 to 25 knots. picture. PopperPopper - 49 words
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Article42 1959-11-23 2 REDENSBURG, Germany Mon- Germany's first all -aluminium ship was launched here at the weekend and will go into service soon on the Rhine. The tanker Aluminia was built in five sections at Kiel and transported overland for assembly here.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 42 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-11-23 2 Mr. G. V R. Mereard (right), managing director of Kodak (Malaya) Limited, receives an ivory statuette from staff members on the occasion of hi s retirement. Making the presentation, at a farewell dinner held at the Adelphi Hotel Grill Room, is Mr. Ong Ah Hong. Mr. Mergard, who77 words
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Article314 1959-11-23 2 STRASBOURG. Monday. FOREIGN MINISTERS from the six Common Market countries are meeting here today in a renewed attempt to avoid trade war and political splits in Western Europe. The following factors are expected to heavily overshadow the talks when the Ministers meet in an intergovernmentalReuter - 314 words
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Article22 1959-11-23 2 $1 7 mil. sales GLASGOW, Mon. Vehicles worth more than £2,000,000 ($l7 mil.) were sold during the eightday Scottish Motor Show. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article62 1959-11-23 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves today: Musi N. Wall 4, Larut N. Wall 5. Jarak N. Wall 3. Kv.an Chai NWall 2, Van Neck 42 43, Orna 19. Mikumo Maru 38 39, Braeside 35/36, Japan 6/7, James McKay 25/26, Abbekerk 4/5. Irisbank 6A, Sargodha62 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-11-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Japanese Embassy here said it had no official report regarding a big firm in Japan wanting to set up a $2,000,000 rubber footwear factory in the Federation. An embassy spokesman was referring to a statement by Mr. K. Miyachi, president ot the96 words
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Article626 1959-11-23 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle S".GAPCRF. SATURDAY. INDUSTRIALS Alex Irickt Pref Ce». i 9S 1.99 Atlas lea 11 M Buvers B.B. Pet-ol 5C B.M. Trustees 5 2b I Con. Tin Smet Pref. 19Or* 4" 9 y 141 j fit:patricKs 1-00 Frascr Neave Pr°*. 4.15 MS. i626 words
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Advertisement242 1959-11-23 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'pore P. S'ham Penang LUDWIGSHAFEN (HAPAG) 19 21 Nov 23/24 Nov BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) 30 No»/ 2 Dec 3/4 Dec REIFENSTEIN (LLOYD) 14/17 Oec 18 13 Dec 19 20 Oec Arrives Hamburg 2 Jan.242 words
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Article, Illustration99 1959-11-23 3 Women's Corner GAIK KIM IS GIRL WITH A MISSION B H I m I GAIK KIM... she has s about local Federation girl, (iaik Kin hopes to return to MNBc town, Kuala Lumpur, to set up a salon with her mother. irl whose face apP- irs m many newspaper .uhertisements99 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-11-23 3 END OF EMERGENCY NEAR-HABIBULLAH ffl;fkflkf the UL^ed ot first" he said. H', being recalled to a for with the to '•meet its fed commitments." Gen. Habibullah. former ndant of the Indian a] Defence Academy, o Malaya in April on •ondment.40 words
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Article333 1959-11-23 3 f;lfklfklfk MOVE TO GET FREIGHT RATES REDUCED AND TO ASK FOR A PREFERENTIAL TARIFF OUT OF 35 MILLS ONLY 7 WORKING SINGAPORE oilmillers yesterday appealed to the Government to help them get more copra from Indonesia. They also seek Government help in getting the oil freight333 words
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Article37 1959-11-23 3 PARENTS GIVEN A CHANCE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government has given a i six-month "amnesty" to parents in Trengganu to I take out identity cards for. their children who have at- j tained 12 years of age.37 words
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Article, Illustration206 1959-11-23 3 POSSIBLE THREAT TO MALAYA'S RUBBER EXPORTS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Association of the Overseas Territories of the sixnation European Common Market with the system's tariff set-up is causing a potential threat to Malaya's export trade, the Federation's Controller of Trade, Raja Mohar bin Raja Biduizaman, said yesterday. But, he said,Free Press - 206 words
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Article442 1959-11-23 3 BORN on this first day of the incoming sign, Sagittarius, you are ruled by Jupiter, the god of fortune and are very wise in the ways of all mankind. You have many of the attributes of the philosopher •and see everything on a broad canvas. Yours is442 words
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Article, Illustration108 1959-11-23 3 Photo by A. Photo by Cpl.-Tcch. David Holcrofl, 23. and his bride, the former Miss Mavis Kathleen Evans, u Corporal in the Women's Royal Air Force, who were married at St. George's Church. R.A.F. Chanci. The bridegroom, an engine litter of the Aircraft Servicing Flight, and the bride,Michael Anchant; Michael Anchant - 108 words
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Article105 1959-11-23 3 Strip tease artist steals show LONDON. Mon.—ln one scene of his new film Sir Lawrence Olivier, as a thirdrate vaudeville artist, has to do a patter and dance. Jo Linden, who plays the scene with him. doesn't say a word and has to stand absolutely stillYet in movieland today theU.P.I - 105 words
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Article56 1959-11-23 3 24 IN ITALIAN TRADE TEAM An Italian Industry and Trade Mission to South East Asia, due in Singapore on Nov. 28. will be composed of 24 members. It will include representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Trade, the Institute of Foreign Trade, Presidents of Trade Associations and prominent Italian businessmen.56 words
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Advertisement70 1959-11-23 3 J ANNUAL M sale! LAST 6 DAYS '»fMf NDOUS SAVINGS IN THE W DEPARTMENTS K J LARGE SELECTION OF SHOPH SOILED QUALITY GOODS TO N CLEAR BELOW COST S SAlf OF THE YEAR ENDSU ON SATURDAY H INGH&CO. LTD., w Wills PLACE. SINGAPORE-! niLPHO\E: *****/6 H If BOKHARA, INDIAN, PAKISTAN70 words
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Advertisement220 1959-11-23 3 HURRY/ HURRY/ j I ALL PRlcis I FESTIVE BARGAINS 1 ROCK-BOTTOM! I SURPRISES IN LADIES' CHILDREN'S MEN'S DEPTS. NEW FABRICS ATTIRE AT PRICES NONE OTHER CAN OFFER IWASSIAMULL'S I HIGH STREET SINGAPORE l#lf%A#l t*i >'/< t^O/A l%ik#l r*i >//i .\v k#l PMI#I "V'V/i IMkM •Vo/s'. nI L 68 J 6.8220 words
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Article, Illustration720 1959-11-23 4 IAN MOK- AI - the Singapore Scene IAN MOK-AI mm THE FACE WITHOUT COLOUR "ITLING KWAI. mm 1V oi, lah" i -It's a black devil, let's not have it"), said the two pretty Chinese girls. MY INDIAN FRIEND PAUL DORAI, A TAXIDRIVER, SPEAKS CHINESE. HE REPLIED IN IMPECCABLE CHINESE THAT HE COULD NOT HELP720 words
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Article, Illustration525 1959-11-23 4 SINGAPORE'S Director of Social Welfare, Mr. W. S. Woon, said today that the war in Malaya brought forth a new line of thought about social welfare work in which "a common suffering had given rise to a common feeling for one's fellow men." •Those high officials525 words
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Article237 1959-11-23 4 TAIPEH, Mon. Newspapers throughout the world this weekend reported from Formosa one of the year's major medical achievements development of a vaccine against trachoma, the exeat eye killer. A Chinese and American medical research working under a United States navy program m< Formosa announced the trachoma vaccine237 words
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Advertisement525 1959-11-23 4 MwtwtMtwtHiiiiiiwwmttiiiiiittf Drink j A real j fruit Juice ORANGE-ADE Straits Times Free Prefs For the convenience of advertisers our representatives at Ist Floor, COLD STORAGE ARCADE, Orchard Road, Singapore will receive small advertisements and box number replies. Small advertisements placed in Singapore may also be handed to: COLD STORAGE BRANCHES525 words
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Advertisement127 1959-11-23 4 tR I m CiQQi o I an/- cihl with F1 9 111 I c p I 1 Ito^, ***** I cocc.. J 4| "TITHES" OtfcTAL PHOTO SLPfU. i Head Office 193 Cornorvon Street Pcnonq Branches: 62 Middle Rood, Smgap 70 Pudu Rood, Kuolo Lurr, Showroom: Greot World Pork, S'porr Oc127 words
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Miscellaneous117 1959-11-23 4 I'M 100 Programme summary; gramme of birthday requests for 7.15 Question time- 730 Sin* it 1.02 Melody market; 1.30 The children presented by Mildred again; 8.00 Talking pointnews; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 Rawlc? Appaduray. 815 Saloma sines- Bln fMtur* and Landiiuer; 2.00 Close down. 6.00 Music from the ballet (by -drisek117 words
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Miscellaneous312 1959-11-23 4 io r CLUES ACROSS written! (4) 1 The apprentice is obviously 6 This may popularly be called BJtttoß on well! (8). black by the pot (6). 7 Doctor comes to employ The 7 Married women may be seen Squeaker (5). in hospital (7). 8 Clever to crumple a rude tie312 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1959-11-23 5 A. Mahadera - A. Mahadera tiff GOOD I EARTH ENDAU 1 ,Zt \l nch earth "P^^Hng in lazy slopes, ♦k i -i 1 of man to show her fertility. This is the land around hndau. a remote little town tucked a i W u y u obtrus| vely1,160 words
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Article182 1959-11-23 5 Women's Diary TODAY Y.W.C.A. (Outram R©» d >.i Malay 3.45 p.m.. 5 p.m., 7. .50 p.m.. (two classes); balletprimaries 4.30 pm young girls 5.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles <*»*>• Keep fit 9.15 a.m.; E n f. Us *J conversation intermediate 9.15 a.m., advanced jo.io am., befinners (new class, 11 15 a-m.;182 words
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Article, Illustration107 1959-11-23 5 UNITED States imports from Malaya for September was $26.1 million more than in the same month last year, according to figures released by the USIS, Singapore. American shops and department stores have never been so full of Asian gift merchandise as this Christmas season. While Japan107 words
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Article169 1959-11-23 5 IZUALA LUMPUR, Mon. One of the most up-to-date battery manufacturing plants in the world is due to start production at Petaling Jaya in March next year. Plans for the venture, to be known as Associated Battery Manufacturers (Malaya), Ltd., were discussed yesterday by Mr. C.169 words
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Article129 1959-11-23 5 rE Federation Government is now keenly watching Johore's experiment at racial harmony and co-operation through "Good Neighbour Councils" that were set up recently in several parts of the State. If the experiment proved successful It would be repeated throughout the Fed- eration, a top-ranking Federal Government129 words
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Advertisement237 1959-11-23 5 Special BARGAIN OFFER!! For a limited period only K.L. $$60 NOW $2.70 For a purchase of TWO BOTTLES OF 'Dd ftlfmti* TOMAT CATSUP TFlnrito TOMATO >SJ^UUUIU^ JUICE 20 or BARGAIN OFFER STOCKS MARKED SINGAPORE: M. A. Abdulloh Ir Co. Kim Ann Co. K. Ahmad Chop Kim Hoc M. S. Ally237 words
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Miscellaneous41 1959-11-23 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 3.05 p.m TOMORROW 4.56 am. and 4.18 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 6.10 a.m. and 5.59 p.m. THURSDAY: 7.16 a.m. and 7.35 p.m. FRIDAY: 8.09 a.m. and 8.45 p.m. SATURDAY. 8.52 a.m and 9.42 p.m. SUNDAY: 9.30 a.m. and 10.32 p.m.41 words
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Article, Illustration596 1959-11-23 6 II.!!I.UJ!m!HM!IHm'.m«M Rotarians serve the community GovL watching Johore experiment COMMUNITY Service is the third of notary's four avenues of service, and since its inception in 1932 the Johore Bahru Rotary Club has endeavoured to carry out this aim. Every year a major community project596 words
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Article121 1959-11-23 6 Plentong polls today npilE electorate of the Plentong Constituency in Johore are going to the polls today to elect a representative to the State L< dilative Assembly. The PlrntonK b\ -Het tion is a straight fight between the Alliamr and tfcc Socialist Front. The Alliance are fieldinc woman candidate. Datin121 words
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Article258 1959-11-23 6 A State Information Department spokesman told the Free Press that for the first time since the civics courses began in Johore. a mixed group of Malay. Chinese and Indian women students had been brought together in one class. The course is being conducted In Malay. The258 words
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Article51 1959-11-23 6 SULTANA IS IN LONDON LONDON Mon.— The 28,000- j ton liner Himalaya docked at Tilbury, near here, yesterday. Among the passengers aboard were the Sultana of Johore and her nine-year-old daughter, Meriam. The liner leaves Tilbury later this week for Rotterdam, where an air conditioning refit is to be carried51 words
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Advertisement257 1959-11-23 6 (GJEVAERJJ S/£Zrecord sound on mm 0 SUPERIOR QUALITY PROVED WITH DURABILITY. Available at all leading stores. I can really sit back -3p^ and relax now I 1 entrusi" all my problemsMplv^^ jsfk PACKING, BAGGAGE REMOVAL and STORAGE \^^f~^ RICKWOOD CO., LTD. Pockmq ond Boggoge Dept.) 6, Read Street, Smgapore-6 Tel:257 words
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163 1959-11-23 7 MARGARET WEE - SINGAPORE footlights floodlights MARGARET WEE Krothy Morrelll s 'New ■ic' says: Fml L impressed 1 I home 91 for Mrs. Dorothy dc a brief stop in Sin- E fol >he liad previously irs. lead ssea from rrell was on her way to E and, Professor R. C. R. E I163 words
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Article, Illustration176 1959-11-23 7 \K()L \ND MICHAELF". as they wish to be called, need no introduction I to the thousands of Singaporeans they have delighted with their masterful adatio number in the Holiday on Ice revue. In the early stages of this acrobatic act176 words
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16 1959-11-23 7 STAR WAS ONCE JUST VOICE ON THE AIR jlflfklfkkf I but m the I I f16 words
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Article, Illustration281 1959-11-23 7 Roy Lazaroo - Roy Lazaroo fkflfmlfk i,\ P?? 6 Yati P* is so popular that she receives an averi n Sir hJL T r da from lilm -g ()ti s Praising her and tell- h i h^v wonclerliil she is. Hearing this, I immediately281 words
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224 1959-11-23 7 FILM QUIZ What is Kims real name? WE'LL start this week's Film Quiz with an easy one who directed Brigitte Bardot in And God Created Woman and many other pictures? 2. Kim Novak's real Christian name 15....? 3. Who was the kid in Charlie Chaplin's film of that name? 4.224 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-11-23 7 Sceneshifters aim at gay entertainment rPHE New Sceneshifters' A latest production. Martha, will be presented at the Cultural Centre Theatre on Thursday. Flidav and Saturday. A comic-ouera by Flotow. Martha is produced by Oliver Thevathasan under the musical direction ol Maurice Maggs whose v.ii'\ Jill, plavs one of the principal94 words
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Advertisement153 1959-11-23 7 Successful men use £9 hLS^^ I ml Kll H^sl /S mr\ f WHEREVER YOU GO. whatever you do, hn H^^ sure of yourself— and of your appearance. f\fW^ /f^ F t what successful men do use Brylcreem, the \w j*?l\ W^JSS&SMti hairdressing chosen by millions upon millions X^^V [ft-hoirdressin. Qf153 words
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Article352 1959-11-23 8 By ROY LAZAROO THE youngest team of swimmers. whose! as:es ran«e from 14 to *J:2. represent Singapore at the South East A Peninsula Gam e s in j Bangkok next month, i Except for two memt: I, the rest will be comr first time swimming352 words
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Article, Illustration382 1959-11-23 8 VERITY GILL - MINISTER HAS A PLAN TO WIN BACK THE THOMAS CUP VERITY GILL By 1 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, told me in an interview yesterday that he has a plan to regain the Thomas Cup, symbol of world badminton supremacy, from Indonesia, the present holders. The plan382 words
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Article211 1959-11-23 8 -■/EIGHTS for four races on ii me aay oi me reruK Tun Ciub meeting on wecmesday. CL. i.DIV. 2— s!^F Kwan Kong aoo, Couag 8.16, Wooacote Lady B.i-. lourong 8.11, Lucky Lucky 8.11, Glee 8.10, St. Vital B.IU, The Little King 8.09, Jolly Blaster 8.09,211 words
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Miscellaneous156 1959-11-23 8 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan naicjeci t*te L»nivcrse cct'ATuee eec** rue sr/nsrs I LOOK AT Tt e robots- i; j \)rt W MANDRAKE by Lee Faik and Phil Davis JANE by Hubbard 11^ tmece^s a cuestCpant) Veo on, stbve^\ W rr^s an emerald/ <sbt oovvn TV^' 17^ I n /111/156 words
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Article25 1959-11-23 9 t tl\ LEWIS REPORTS ON THIS MORNING'S TRACK WORK I. iu ff«W in) I I I I I I ii ion I25 words
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Article14 1959-11-23 9 i ami pd a contru with Soviet aid. stadium here, reported ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article130 1959-11-23 9 jfkjfkjf Dealer: South Nurth-South game A* 9 C K Q 1 Q 10 2 m 9 b Jb'< A 7 3 J 10 4 0 J 8 5 4 A 4 K 10 8 6 2 K Q 10 8 9 A y 8 3 0130 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-11-23 9 D en tentu rius whipped his rivals to win the Sultan's Gold Vase on Sunday at Ipoh. Free Press picture shows the finish of the race. Dententurius, ridden by Shelley Geyer, won by 11 lengths from the hot favourite Happy Melody. Third was Bestcrete.50 words
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Article835 1959-11-23 9 FULL MARKS TO GEYER FOR VASE WIN \U ALLAN LEWIS 1 II Mon.- Denten--1 led all the to win the Sultan Perak's Gold the Ipoh straight F rday. But to Shelley for his wonderric. without inner could have put up the he did. Pententurius. a 4-year-old elcUng by Denrroin Content835 words
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Article357 1959-11-23 9 Eu Tong Sen Cup to Holbourn TDAIN in the early hours yesterday morning, did not prevent two prominent golfers from getting onto the course at the Royal Island Club to 'battle out for the Eu Tong Sen Cup. The two golfers. N. Holbourn and B.J. Benton, were the finalists in357 words
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Article108 1959-11-23 9 Hell be here Wednesday and will ride on third day of Vase From ALLAS LEWIS in Ipoh PARNET BOUGOURE. who has just completed a uccessful season for Vincent O'Brien in Ireland, cabled me yesterday that he will arrive back Malaya on Wednesday. I doubt if he will be rid:108 words
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Article64 1959-11-23 9 Sports Diary HOCKEY: 5.11.A. league Div. I— C.S.C. v T.T.C.. Balesiier Road: University v Indian Association, Bukit Timah. Div. 2-R.A.F. Tengah v Naval Police, Naval Base; I)iv R.A.F. Changi v K. \.S.C Changi; S.C.C. v Khalsa, Padans: Hiv. 4—Politr v Woodbridge Hospital. Thomson Road: T.T.C. v i»ue»nstown. Paterson Road: Y.M.C.A.64 words
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Article70 1959-11-23 9 The Malayan Rough Riders' two-night plank track meet scheduled to take place at the Great World Park on Saturday and last night was called of! because of bad weather. It will now be held this weekend at the same place. Starting time is 8.30 p.m. Said an70 words
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Article43 1959-11-23 9 SYDNEY. Mon.— Jan Lehant of Australia, who beat Maria Bueno and Christine Trumar along the way, won the women's singles championship ir the New South Wales tennii tournament with a 6-3. 3-6 6-2 conquest of Australiar Mrs. Marv Reitano.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 43 words
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Article94 1959-11-23 9 SYDNEY. Mon. Peter Thomson and Ken Nagle of Australia beat Sam Snead and Cary Middiecoft in an Aussie versus American poll match yesterday, but Snead won individual honours. Thomson shot a 144 and Nagie a 145 for the morning and afternoon rounds, for an Australian total of94 words
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276 1959-11-23 9 SJI boys play new game SOFTBALL APPEAL A GIFT of athletic equipment by the Catholic Relief Services, Singapore, has given a new sport for the St. Joseph's Institution students. "From a small beginning, i this new sport, softball. is spreading like wildfire among the boys." said Mr. i Charles Carnegie,276 words
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Article34 1959-11-23 9 Jollilads defeated the Rowcroft Lines (Army) 2-1 at a soccer game played at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for Jollilads were Ismail Yusof and Moorthy. I Dalife scored for Rowcrof i 1 Lines.34 words
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Article, Illustration339 1959-11-23 9 O'NEILL, IN A MERRY MOOD, HITS FINE 134 LAHORE, Monday. I^ORMAN O'Neill, rising star of world cricket, hit his first Test century yesterday and put Australia well on the way to becoming the first side to win a Test series in Pakistan. O'Neill scored an aggressive 134 to give the339 words
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Article102 1959-11-23 9 PAKISTAN IST INNGS. 146 Al STRALIA IST I\N< (overnight 2? for one) C. McDonald r Initial \hnied b Haseeh Ah '•an 4S G. Stevens r Imtiaz \hmed b M. Muna! t R N. Harvey Ibw b M. Mniutf 43 N O'Neill s't. Imtiaz b Shuja-ld-Din 134 L. Favell b102 words
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Article34 1959-11-23 9 LONDON Wolverhampton Wanderers. First Division champions, have conceded 13 goal> in their last three away matches— a third oi the goals red against them in all their 21 away games last season.34 words
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Article27 1959-11-23 9 The Singapore Government Services Football Association will hold its annual dinner and joget modern on Nov. 28 at the Indian Association, Balestier Road, 8 p.m.27 words
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Article23 1959-11-23 9 ACCRA. Mon. Ghan i beat Scotland by six bout& to three in Jan amateur boxing International 'here last nicht— Reuter.23 words
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Advertisement188 1959-11-23 9 Tuwiyacff) I The World*** First on <S ft Tronttttor Two waves I band 3-speed portable RADIO-PHONO. Operot- BM W«A '^V I ed by 6 x 1.5V batteries. W K ts^^^^J Built-in 6" P.O. Speaker. I Sole Agents:— rftSiJ HOCK CHEONG CO VI W^^^^~+ > a 95/97 Tras Street, Singapore. rfl188 words
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Article, Illustration278 1959-11-23 10 Downpour did not mar a fond farewell LADY GOODE. wile of the Yang Di-Pertuan Negara, yesterday defied rain and a bad cold to make her final inspection of the Singapore Red Cross, of which she is president. However, rain changed the order of programme278 words
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Article94 1959-11-23 10 FALLOUT WATCH BY BRITAIN lONDON. Mon. —B. s ition Corp> the nation ictive I vide project, compounds a year, to allow the Gov*to determii» with::, i tlic boundary bet. leath.' 1 1.500 underground it > have been ,'icted already. They will taffed by four men or and will contain devices94 words
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Article41 1959-11-23 10 LONDON. B Moorp. ;^-year-oici Russianscie: ;nied she had pleted the 110 miles from mingham to Marble Arch in 2~'_yesterday carrying her pet tortoise. Thks heals the 30 hours record Air Force walker earlier In the day.— Reuter.41 words
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Article41 1959-11-23 10 XJOLLYWOOD. Mon. The film apital where he spun his own legend as the "'Clown of Sock" mourned the passing of former world he it boxine champion Max Baer, who died of a heart attack on Saturday, a^ed 50.41 words
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Article38 1959-11-23 10 LAS VEGAS (Nevada I Mon. Sixteen players waiked off with US$25l 000 in winnings early today during the first five hours that the card game of baccarat was ever legally played in the United States.— U.P.l.38 words
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350 1959-11-23 10 MAO ALL OUT TO SABOTAGE A 'SUMMIT' LONDON, Monday. FHE British and American ambassadors in Tokyo have warned their gov--1 ernments to expect trouble from Peking during preparations for a summit conference, the London Sunday Times reported. Sunday Times reporter Richard Hughes said he understood that the ambassadors "expect Chinese350 words
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Article18 1959-11-23 10 /\LHjruc>itt ivjeoigmi, MOll. President Eisenhower flies back to Washington today after a 12--riiiy holiday here- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-11-23 10 picture. ROBERT Lee of Raffles Institution speaks at the finals of the seventh interlehools debate sponsored by the Malay Youth Literary Association at Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. The debate conducted in Malay, was won by the Outram School team, who proposed that "The Study of theFree Press - 109 words
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Article97 1959-11-23 10 B.M.C. PLAN MILLION CARS A YEAR LONDON, Mon. Sir Leonard Lord, Chairman of the British Motor Corporation. announced a £49.000,000 development plan yesterday. ••Production in the year j under review was 486.048 vehicles." Lord said in his annual report for 1958-59." -When the extra facilities become progressively available. In 18U.P.I - 97 words
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178 1959-11-23 10 T OXDOX. Mon. Disc jockeys yesterday indignantly denied allegations that bribes are offered to "plug" a particular song. Mr. Roy Mason, a Labour Member of Parliament, has tabled a question to the Postmaster General, Mr. J. R. Bevins. asking him178 words
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Article38 1959-11-23 10 ALGIERS. Mon.— French security troops -put out of action" 197 insurgents in Algeria in the < last 48 hours, a French military spokesman said. He said 51 of I these were Drisoners Reuter.38 words
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134 1959-11-23 10 -TEHERAN. Mon.— A fabulous fashion collection from France was the talk oi the nation yesterday as people awaited the official engagement announcement of the Shah of Persia and Miss Farah Diba. rhey will become engaged this evening at a ceremony In Teheran's marble palace. Miss134 words
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Article68 1959-11-23 10 MANILA. Mon. The U.S. 13th Air Force said an American ajr policeman "accidentally shot and lulled" one of three armed Filipino robbers in a remote area of Clark air base near here on Saturday The incident occurred tour days after two American wives of U.S. air force menU.P.I - 68 words
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Article63 1959-11-23 10 MANILA. Mon.— Medical jtpecialists from 14 South-EaH Asian countries will meet with their U.S. Air Force counterparts here late this month to discuss medical problems of the space age. Dr. D. M. Nundy, of Malaya, will present the first scientific report of the conference whenU.P.I - 63 words
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Article48 1959-11-23 10 LONDON. Mon.— Guards at the home of Princess Margaret captured an intruder running stealthily through the grounds with a pair of pruning shears. Scotland Yard reported. "I want to see Ptincess Margaret," he said when he was arrested. The intniHor «-oc o«^t a hospital- U.P.I.U.P.I - 48 words
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Article131 1959-11-23 10 'Obesity ruined Napoleon' LONDON. Mon. Emperor Napoleon became fat at 40 when he was at the peak of I his career. From then on, his empire be^an to crumble, according to a Medical History 1 and Private Life of the Em- peror, published here today. Mr. James Kemble. a LondonReuter - 131 words
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Article65 1959-11-23 10 FORT CHUHCHILL < Manitoba >. Mon A three-stage 2200 lb. i Sparrow "B" rocket carrying 85 pounds of scientific equipment was successfully fired from its launching base yesterday. The firing wa s the laM in a series of five rockets launched as I part of non-militaryU.P.I - 65 words
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Article43 1959-11-23 10 HONG KONG. Mon.— HenAdenauer, son of West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, is coining to Singapore. After arriving here yesterday from Bangkok, where he attended the West German Airlines inauguration night from Frankfurt, he said he would via Singapore- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-11-23 10 MISS Catherine Fernando (centre) ,s leaving Singapore for Ceylon where she will wed \l rC I s s!°ratuwa. On Saturday a farewell party was given in her honour at the Ceylon Sports Club. Left to right: Mr. M. Karthigesu. Mr. Tan Teo Sen* Miss Fernando, Mr. D.64 words
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Article135 1959-11-23 10 MUMCK. (West Qermai Mon. Five Munich forensic scientists have completed an autopsy on the German Pope Clement 11. who died nine centuries ago. and found that lead poisoning caused his death. But the most modern "electronic miseroscopir" lest failed to clear up the mystery which prompted135 words
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Article101 1959-11-23 10 AWARDS LIST RIPPED LONDON. Mon. Tho crew of the British aircraft carrier Illustrious were bo disappointed by awards made after the raid on the Italian battle fleet in Taranto in 1940 that they tore down an official order announcing them according to an account of the operation published here yesterday.Reuter - 101 words
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