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Title Section14 1959-11-25 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS dfsdfasdfsdafas No. *****. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1959 15 CENTS14 words
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Article294 1959-11-25 1 Only 12 highly-developed countries remain silent when needy states again seek material help Big UN vote backs call NEW YORK, Wednesday. was one of 63 nations which yesterday renewed a call for the establishment of a United Nations capital development fund. The proposal, however, failed to gain294 words
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Article9 1959-11-25 1 Opinion delicate E. Asia problem )t I oui I9 words
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128 1959-11-25 1 Owners pay $6.000: Ship to be freed THE owners of the Singapore cargo ship An Heng h has been detained in nam waters since Oct. 15 paid a fine of $6,000 to the Vietnamese Consulate in apore on Monday, it was learned this morning. A Consulate spokesman said he expected128 words
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Article19 1959-11-25 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio said that Indonesia was trying to orgaa second Afro-Asian conference.19 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-11-25 1 h Ritualistic dances of E the Semai aborigines, to be seen in Singapore for the first time after the war, will be tapped I out to the tempo of na--5 tive gongs, drum and hollow bamboos. Free Press picture.41 words
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Article296 1959-11-25 1 new feature in entertainment IN a programme which blends all talents and cultures. Singapore newspapers' contribution to the National Loyalty Week celebrations brings a feature in Singapore entertainment to be seen for the first time here after the war the aborigine dances. The performance by a group of 25 male296 words
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Article106 1959-11-25 1 Body of secretary found in office of missionary MISS N~,NA YEO, a secretary, was found dead in the office of a missionary in Mount Sophia, off Selegie Road, Singapore, last night. She was found by Rev. usual time of return, their Hubert 1 Sone and her father informed the106 words
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Article31 1959-11-25 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b opened in Singapore this morning at 81.29] a Ib., up a quarter of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain.31 words
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Article186 1959-11-25 1 IS FEARED DEAD IN CRASH CHICAGO. Wed. Officials fear the death toil mignt rise to 15 in the crash oi a four-engined lreight plane here. At least seven persons were killed when the plane crashed into a block of flats and exploded early yesterday. Nine persons are listed as missingU.P.I - 186 words
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Article33 1959-11-25 1 The plane bringing the former Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, back to Singapore after four months in Europe has been delayed and i.s now expected at 5 p.m. oday.33 words
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Article38 1959-11-25 1 Singapore's Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew, will pay fretum visit to to Ministry of Labour and Law, in Have I SbourSd, Welfare Mg of the Ministry for the untidiness of the office. I38 words
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Article38 1959-11-25 1 M4RRAKESH, Morocco, Wed. Four Muslims were illed and eight injured yesterday when an ancient mosque collapsed on a group of worshippers at Douar Asneck, three miles south of Chichaoua, near here, police reported. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article162 1959-11-25 1 Censure against Mr. Daha (COLOMBO, Wed— Opposition groups in the Ceylon Parliament yesterday decided to move a vote of censure on the Prime Minister, Mr. Wijayananda Dahanayake, next week. The vote would be movtd after Friday's debate of another opposition vote of censure on the Minister of Justice. Mr. Valentine162 words
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Article45 1959-11-25 1 SI .71 S TMCFT FROM BAR ]K>lu r thrti |Sti J ni\rr>4l Bar. Hull v «> THUCS CRAB $337 hrmr thuj> *^rr>in; kn last oi.bt ilok 533< Mr. 1 4 a Ah I'ini; pftelf of hi Ka.mpon I B^bru. Mn;^pot' p >b fi p45 words
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Advertisement25 1959-11-25 1 MSTfrsf ArnVtd I OF MUSIC Teenagers need SOLUTION to clear skin of acne and pimples NNOXA stockists and DISPENSARY LIMITED Raffles Place Arcade Orcnard Road25 words
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Advertisement47 1959-11-25 1 PAGE Teenager Page 8 Ipoh Race Special 11, 12 Policy Speech by Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong 6 Mawai Land Settlement Scheme 6 Freddie Pope On Your Motoring Problems 9 Women's Corner 4 Cartoons 4 Other Cable News 2, 3, 4 Local and Malayan News 4, 5, 747 words
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Advertisement108 1959-11-25 1 VAN lII V i 4 1 Ri\i ri wit< 136/142. Orchard Road. Sp»re —9. Tels: *****. 22SSS it *****. DELICIOUS CAKES FOR YOU The management of the Mont dX)r have pleasure in announcing that orders arc now accepted for an exclusive range of cakes for X'mas and New Year. It108 words
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281 1959-11-25 2 Increase in production under £ive»ycar development The quality will be improved IBADAN (Nigeria), Wednesday. IH BHKK is getting priority in an agricultural expansion scheme planned by the Western Nigerian Government. Output during the next five years should increase by ten per centReuter - 281 words
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Article50 1959-11-25 2 HONG KONG. Tuesday. Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Todaj* H. S. Banking Corporation $1,060 $1,060 Union Ins. C.mton $84.00 $83 50 Wheeloclw Marden $5.50 $5.60 &55.55 i H'Kong phone $30.25 $30.00 &530.50 Dairy Farm Cold Storage $20.40 $20.40 «fc520.50 Taikoo Docks $39 25 $15.60 &$39.50 <k515.6050 words
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198 1959-11-25 2 LIVERPOOL, Wednesday. 4 GERMAN freighter with a smouldering cargo A threatening to burst into flames was expected to be towed to a safer open berth today away from the crowded Liverpool docks. Hatches were kept battened, carbon dioxide was Dumped into the holdReuter - 198 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-11-25 2 "We -won't disturb the professor— he's trying to understand hts insurance benefits/"14 words
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Article77 1959-11-25 2 CRASH LIINER OFF COURSE LONDON. Wed— The 31 people 26 passengers and five crew killed when a British European Airways Viscount crashed near Anrio. Italy, last year after a daylight collision with an Italian jet fighter died because ol "faiaiita" an act of God. This was the official decision ofReuter - 77 words
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Article642 1959-11-25 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle on. S SSAPORE. TUESDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yesterday Tocay A!ex Irickl Pre: 1-70 Ores. 1J8 159 i Atlas Id UM Buyws BB. Petrol 50- 50'JB.M. Trustees 5.25 525 Cob. Tm Sneft Pref. Ords 4" 9 48 3 Ff -e'3* BhptBMrJ FitzpatncKs Eraser Neave642 words
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309 1959-11-25 2 Business news in brief 1 ONTJON. Wed.— Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, said yesterday a West German contribution to a fund for underdeveloped areas wa.s discussed during the recent visit to London of Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor. Other309 words
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Article268 1959-11-25 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Ascanius 1/2, Karachi 4/5. Irisbank 6A, Benattow 6/7, Demodocus 8/9, Sargodha 10/11. Hoegh Silvenvave 13/14, Benlomond 15/16. Kwan Chai (alongside Benlomond), Lloyd Bakke 18, Orna 19, Scudai N. Wall 2. Giang Lee N. Wall 3 Serudom268 words
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Article136 1959-11-25 2 Round the World Market Prices NOTE: At! prion be are middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON U, Yesterday T RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i f. European parts Nav u: Dec. RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot M UBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Dec 1 Jan. 'Mar. TONE: Steady Above136 words
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Advertisement675 1959-11-25 2 >V E. A.C. LINES Sailiafs tl ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. U*^ CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. "V S pire t. f*m Pewif >fl \J *s Mew.a t 24 25 Hit 2S 27 Nl* tf*J J" m5. S.maa I 29 No» 4 Oer SI Dec S 7 Dee PX m -Laiart.a I)675 words
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Advertisement244 1959-11-25 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 6c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'pore P S>am Pena n g •BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYO) 30 N»»/ 2 Oec 3/4 Dec REIFENSTEIN (LLOYO) 14/17 Dec 18 19 Dec 19 21 Dec MUNCHEN (HAPAG) 24/27 Dec 21'29 Dec 29 31244 words
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Advertisement31 1959-11-25 2 iiiniiiin *****11 •••■••••a I• -*^j I -I I 41 y/ ilrP I 1 PHILIPS Give. I E it <>j E clear r< E manv .ttiv. will |iv< E main fl PHILIPS.31 words
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111 1959-11-25 3 SEATTLE. Wed Thousands of acres of Western Washington farm land were inundated yesterday bv the worst flood in 27 Already the flood, which almost surrounded but left safe the city of more than a half million persons, had: Turned an estimated 1.100 People out of111 words
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275 1959-11-25 3 'UNFORTUNATE' THAT RED CHINA WAS TRUSTED NEW DELHI, Wednesday. £)EFENCE Minister Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon said yesterday.it was "unfortunate" that India had trusted China, adding that India is prepared for whatever trouble may come. He spoke at a meeting of the ruling Congress Party's Parliamentary Committee after receiving' new275 words
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Article102 1959-11-25 3 MAKING MURDER HARDER LONDON, Wed.—Tico English doctors were re- ported today to be E E carrying out secret ex- E E 'leriments that may E E trap hundreds of future E 'lurderer^^ E 5 It successful the re- S 5 Us will assist crime E E detection throughout E theReuter - 102 words
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Article70 1959-11-25 3 CAPE CANAVERAL, Wed. An Atlas missile was fired towards Ascension Island \5OO miles away, yesterday, in what was understood to be a rehearsal for an imminent shot at the moon. On a nearby launching pad a giant Atlas-Able rocket stood ready to attempt to sendReuter - 70 words
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Article44 1959-11-25 3 ,RIS. Wed.— M. Michel Debre, French Prime Minislast night staked the lite Government on approval of the 1960 budget. The socialist group in the .al Assembly had announced that it put down a motion of .ure to protest against onomy cuts44 words
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Article25 1959-11-25 3 LONDON— A pair of Lord Nelcorded silk breeches and his friend Lady Hamil:e to be sold by auction in n oii Dec 8.25 words
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Article279 1959-11-25 3 'I'M SPOILED' SAYS ANNA NEW YORK, Wednesday. ANNA KASHFI yesterday accepted part of the blame for the break-up of her marriage to actor Marlon Brando when she admitted she was a "pretty spoiled little girl." Miss Kashn. who last week traded verbal blows with Brando during a court hearing overU.P.I - 279 words
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Article272 1959-11-25 3 News in brief MANILA, Wed. Tourist trallic in the Pacific ;md In East Asia la expected to expand by at 100 per cenv. in the next live years, according to a report presented to the International Union of Official Travel Organisation (lUOTOt by Mr. Harold Best ol272 words
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Article43 1959-11-25 3 PRETORIA. Wed— The South African Governor-General, Dr Ernest Jansen. has contracted Pneumonia and his condition is eiving cause for concern. A bulletin issued by Government House Sd had sudden taken a bad turn and that he was "very weak." ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article69 1959-11-25 3 HONG KONG, Wed.— Bones of 1 a giant dinosaur and the sauro- pod. the largest land animate known to have lived on the earth, 'have been found in the Gobi desert by a Sino-Soviet scientific i expedition. The sauropod was about 100 feet long andReuter - 69 words
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Article45 1959-11-25 3 SYDNEY. Wed A town in New South Wales which cost about MS 18 million and has a population of 3.000 will be offered for sale in many parts of the world early next year by the Sydney Metropolitan Water Board.45 words
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Article40 1959-11-25 3 THE Singapore Ballet Company will donate the proceeds of the premiere of "The Nutcracker Suite"' to the Red Cross Building Fund. The show will be on Dec. 16 at the Victoria Theatre at 9 p.m.40 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-11-25 3 ABOVE Nurses from the General and Mandalay Road Hospitals, Singapore, who received their certificates at the presentation ceremony held at the Allen Lecture Theatre yesterday. BELOW Miss Lee Kim Lian. winner of the Gold Medal and the Surgical prize, receives her awards from Dr. Danaraj of theFree Press - 55 words
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Article, Illustration149 1959-11-25 3 THIS WONDER ENGINE HAS NO PISTONS NEW YORK. Wed.— A German firm plans to fcistal a new lightweight, low cost engine in cars, motor-cycles and scooters next year. Also suitable for aircraft and marine uses, this internal combustlon engine has only two moving parts Tt requires no valves, springs iReuter - 149 words
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Article58 1959-11-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. More than 1,000 troops of 63 Gurkha Infantry Brigade will be tarrying out practice air movements bet- I ween Changi, Singapore, and j Kuantan from today, ending on Monday. The troops engaged In the exercise will carry their arms and equipment. Light58 words
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Article37 1959-11-25 3 Sir Denis flies to Rangoon Sir Denis Allen, a deputy to the new United Kingdom i Commissioner for Singapore and South East Asia, left Singapore by air this morning for a week's visit to Rangoon and Bangkok.37 words
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67 1959-11-25 3 PAKIS. Wed.— More than 100,000 French shopkeepers reiterdaj cut the cost of SI eVnmcnt^Po^ored campaign to reduce grocery prices. But housewives were wary and bought little of the cheaper goods. Cuts ranged from three to 10 per cent. Reductions follow averments between the Government and67 words
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Advertisement96 1959-11-25 3 fdfsdfsdfasdfasfasd v lt^ Keith Larsen Taina Elg »^Lv i inn opens :r^^i LIUU TOMORROW. ft <"\ Vd&^"/ for /deo/ Christmas Gifts of J lalayan, Indian Indonesian CHARD RD S PORE. TEL: ***** t$ \NGE TO SEND PARCELS TO YOUR [ENDS OVERSEAS. .Htiqtt OPTICIANS I ;McaimiiiiiMicaniiiiiiiiHC3imiiinii«aiiiiini^ EXIENCE ECONOMY Malayan Railway 296 words
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Advertisement204 1959-11-25 3 Fascinating Range of Jewellery >^ V Is fjw WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available in Necklaces. Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches. Earrings, Pendunts, Rings Tit Pins. Await* your Early Selection. Distributors: G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place, Singapore -1. Phono *****. ryy FOR YOUR 1 HANKSGIVING 1 American "Oven-ready f204 words
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Women's Corner
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306 1959-11-25 4 THESE 3 MAKE-UPS STEPS WILL SAVE YOUR TIME H ow long do you take to a P plv your make u P E If you are in a hurry it shouldn't take E longer than 15 to 20 minutes. If you have time E to spare 30 minutes should beM.W - 306 words
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Article68 1959-11-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. j The 90 signalmen of the Malayan Railway taking the advice from the Minister of Transport, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir have decided to put off their "work to rule" threat. They were scheduled to begin their "work to rule" i from68 words
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178 1959-11-25 4 JUDGE IS TOLD OF NOMINEE LONDON, Wed. THE Lower Perak Rubber Estates Company was restrained by an order granted by Mr. Justice Vaisey in the High Court here yesterday from holding an extraordinary meeting of the company convened for Friday. The injunction was granted178 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-11-25 4 Malayan student presents scissors to the Princess Princess Margaret re E ceiving a pair of scissors from a Malayan student, 5 Che Maznan Abdullah, :at the Crown Exchange in Liverpool when the S princess opened the j Commonwealth Exhibi- tion there.41 words
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Article40 1959-11-25 4 A discussion on "Mahu-Indone- j slan Polk Songs'" will be held at the University of Malaya's Arts Lecture Theatre. Chmv Road. Singapore on Friday 8.15 p.m. Taking part will be Mr Anthony Saletan, the American folk song expert.40 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-11-25 4 MEMBERS of the Pan-Pacific South-East Asia Women's Association began their six-month programme "to foster better understanding and friendship among women of other lands" at a Singapore tea-party yesterday. More than 50 women heard the wife of the Thai Consul-General, Mrs. Nibhon Willarat, talk on the marriage175 words
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Article74 1959-11-25 4 STRASBOURG, Wed.— Foreign Ministers of the six European Common Market countries agreed here yesterday to accept in principle an invitation to discuss co-operation with the newly- formed European Free Trade Associa- tion. In Washington, Mr. Christian Herter. the U.S. Secretary of State, announced that Mr. Douglas Dillon,Reuter - 74 words
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Article24 1959-11-25 4 The Singapore Art Society will hold Its annual general meeting at Raffles National Library. Stamford Road, at 5.30 p.m. on Dec. 9.24 words
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Advertisement20 1959-11-25 4 A refreshing new taste that seems to be exactly what people wantlighter, fresher, softer 1 Try new Oasis today. HIIMIMIIIIIII,,,!,20 words
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Advertisement167 1959-11-25 4 Do this twice a vi J and make I your foi/etfc 0 I "i I I I HP v- "^E J Sani-Flush%"^ Disinfects Deodorizes •Removes hard -water rust stow J r.CUAE QT //^RECORD SOUND OK s *"l SUPERIOR QUALITY PROVED V/ITH I DURABILITY. Available at all leac.rg slo« Low Pmc«167 words
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Miscellaneous312 1959-11-25 4 i.i. niii»i->i-»^inM*~ii»wvri ;*tv- i..,"i.>^-- ■■-.>.]T>f.T»->^ i m _^^_f_§U wm^^ «_j —•^•B' BB^B_L ■> BORN today you are a perdependent thou i action, despite fact that there is an of caution in your i are in the not entirely i mystical ure which thought. icellent inc. that y nri up t'>pite312 words
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Miscellaneous201 1959-11-25 4 If you have the long weekend, take a trip and visit relatives you maj; not hav. seen for some time. VIRGO i Aug. 24-Sept. 23^ you have planned carefully* well ahead, then the long weekend with guests will be a real pleasure and delight. LIBRA <Sept. 24-Oct 2 Although mainly201 words
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Article259 1959-11-25 5 DESPITE COMPETITION FROM HEAVIER VEHICLES... BIGGER DEMAND NOW FOR CHEAPER MAKES By HARRY CHIA THE bicycle is becoming more and more popular in Singapore and the Federation, although it is meeting with increasing competition from heavier vehicles as a means of transport. Latest figures available show259 words
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Article35 1959-11-25 5 Death of Aussie film producer The death occurred In Sydney of the Australian film producer. Charles Chauvel. aged 62. Mr. Chauvel produced mai.y films, the best-known being •Forty Thousand Horsemen". •Rats of Tobruk". and "Jedda".35 words
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Article63 1959-11-25 5 Water is being cut off today in Paya Lebar Road (between McPherson Road junction and the Shell Sporu? Club) and in Airport Road i between McPherson Road and the new culvert junction) Until 6 p.m Tomorrow Jurong Road (from 9 m.s. to 18*4 ni.s.,63 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-11-25 5 Four lovely girls who will fiy on Comet 4 jet airliners, with which 8.0.A.C. is to resume its services to South America in January. 1960. The four girls with a big career before them arc, from left: Patricia Martyn, 21, Maritza Pinto. 21. Vivienne Grime. 2169 words
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280 1959-11-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Outward Bound school in Lumut which offers character training- through adventure for young men may soon open its doors for girls as well. "We have In mind running courses for girls. However, certain difficultly h to be ironed out280 words
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Article197 1959-11-25 5 Varsity head on plans for 'electronic brains' UNIVERSITY of Malaya authorities are exploring the possibilities of introducing an electronic computer in Singapore for research This was revealed yesterday by Professor Kantilal M Gatha, head of the University of Malaya's Department of Physics. Professor Gatha said that197 words
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101 1959-11-25 5 Parliament to sit in Council Chamber KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tinformer Legislative Council Chamber, which accommodated 99 members, has been renovated to take in 104 members, the present composition of the House of Representatives. The change has not involved much effort or cost. The PWD had only to add fivemore seats.101 words
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135 1959-11-25 5 DRIVE FOR BLOOD: CALL TO TEACHERS SINGAPORE'S Ministry of Education has called upon all the principals and teachers of educational institutions "to lead the community in registering as blood donors." The call is made in a circular accompanying blood bank enrolment forms sent to all the schools, the Teachers' Training135 words
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97 1959-11-25 5 NO KEROSENE POISONING IN FEDERATION KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. No cases of kerosene poisoning had been reported in the Federation so far this year, a spokesman for the Ministry of Health said yes- terday. "However, there may have i been a few cases of kerosene oil poisoning which are never i97 words
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Advertisement135 1959-11-25 5 Lrgain [OFFER!! l.| ted period only) how Z.ZU t l NOW $2.70 F or a purchase of OTTLES OF (UllUlllt CATSUP TINS OF ftliflfinfo TOMATO JUHUUH? JUICE 20 or 2r t. «4 ij| pav^M f QffER «&A!N DFFER STOCKS MARKED ELLOTAPE BAND ARE AVAILABLE AT: K« Ann Co. Chop Kim135 words
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Advertisement276 1959-11-25 5 I TO CLEAR: DACRON/ j COTTON SHIRTS <a 450 each. Dacron short pa at* $990. Dacron remnants fiom $2.00. CHANR. Singapore's Only Exclusive Mens Shop. Why not shop ot leisure without porting problems at CHANRAI'S, Roffle* Hotel Arccde. Open doily until 9 30 Pr WHAT IS ESBILIM Crease resisting soft276 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1959-11-25 6 I iudint, the Malayan peopi<> ioirartts the sense and rviilitti of irut> nggiianho&d Promoting growth of money market KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE same drive and determination used to crush communist terrorism in Malaya is to be marshalled to develop the country and increase1,026 words
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Article475 1959-11-25 6 RONALD DUCLOS - RONALD DUCLOS By KOTA TINGGI. Wednesday. THE former Mawai resettlement camp, abandon- ed a year after it was opened in 1950 due to persistent terrorist attacks, has now become the' biggest land development scheme In Johore. Situated about 13 miles from Kota Tinggi, on the475 words
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Article189 1959-11-25 6 Beachomber - Beachomber Bn X H E German artLst who makes pictures out of packing-cases with holes tim bchind the According to Carco. Picasso one day before tie First War, made a sketch of packing cases wnicn were being unloaded on one of the Paris quays, and called it189 words
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Advertisement534 1959-11-25 6 PATEK PHILIPPE] presents The "AMAGNETIC" Wrist Wotch I. Magnetic field up to ttt lorrsteds: exposed to t; field, the watch is not affected. (The average magnetic field around home ap- pliances including T.V. is inferior to 100 oersteds). It takes a magnetic field of Itfl .wrstrds to Stop II ig'.ietic534 words
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Miscellaneous128 1959-11-25 6 ss\«,\rom radio The news; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 Affair —8. "Presenting Mr Van The Philharmonia Orchestra; 2.00 dyke" <a repeat of last Sunday's C1?! i?n d W broadcast); 9.00 The Malayand.OO Programme .summary: 5.03 aires *«*«or«u A place in the sun; 5.30 A tale to tell The Pbherman and his 9.30128 words
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Miscellaneous283 1959-11-25 6 CLLES ACROSS 3 Quash what is almost yearly 1 He may be called to the bar (5). and take to drawing (8). c ..«„v,f u t 4 ThLs test may be critical 4 i 5 Ut ighl right <7 8 Give this to listen (3>. G Unclothe Dundee <6>. 9283 words
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Article6 1959-11-25 7 TEACHERS GET TION IN ENGLISH dfasdfasdfdasfasdf6 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-11-25 7 Major flies home Major M. W. Picauly. the first Indonesian Army offii- t.> have been trained in India, left Singapore yesterdaj after a brief visit here. Major Picauly underwent i 11-month special trainm inM and ammunition Before boarding a Garuda Indonesian Airways plane for home. Major Picauly told the FtttFree Press - 68 words
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Article16 1959-11-25 7 Founder's Day for the I r.t-e YMCA. Dr. nd presi■om memKenneth Chung, the secretai16 words
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Article221 1959-11-25 7 —Ministry to wipe out borrowing pHE Ministry of National Development has started a campaign to wipe out "borrowing" among employees of the Singapore Improvement Trust. More than 1,000 SIT workers, including the daily-rated, have been asked to declare their financial commitments within the next five weeks. They221 words
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127 1959-11-25 7 Govt. study of standard of quarters THE Singapore Government is to examine the standards to be adopted in future for flats and other Government quarters, a Treasury statement said yesterday. It was referring to a report of the Legislative Assembly estimates committee recommending that no flats costing more than $20,000127 words
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Article39 1959-11-25 7 The British Army here will assist the Singapore (jfoveniment during National Loyalty Week celebrations. The Army will loan a boxing ring to be u«d as a ftage and several launches for children's picnics39 words
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Article192 1959-11-25 7 T'HE Macao Grand Prix A next year will carry $10,000 prize for the winner. This was revealed by Mr. Freddie Pope. Singapore's veteran racing motorist, who has just returned from this year's Grand Prix. Mr. Pope said this was the outstanding news given by192 words
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Article, Illustration312 1959-11-25 7 Fastest in civil transportation THE fastest civil trans- 1 x portation to be introduced in Singapore is the Boeing intercontinental jet clipper service. It shortens travelling time from here to San Francisco on the West Coast of America to 20 hours. This Jet clipper,312 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-11-25 7 SENIOR POLICE OFFICER RETIRES THE Singapore Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. R. Anderson, leaves for London on the liner Carthage tomorrow on retirement. Mr. Anderson, 49, has held the post for four years. For his gallantry during the May riots in 1955 he received an 0.8.E. Irom the Queen.78 words
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Article206 1959-11-25 7 COMPANY CALLS FOR MALAY SHARES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sri J a Transport Company will call lor shares amounting to $2 million from Malays next month. It will be the first step taken by the first-ever Malay bus company in Kuala Lumpur to expand Its organisation since it bought over206 words
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Miscellaneous59 1959-11-25 7 I TODAY I l to 11 a.m.. 4 p.m. B to 6 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSION\RY MOVEMENT: Free film tt Trafalgar Home. Yio Road 7.30 p.m. IMI \hV SCENESHIFT- Ks: Martha'* children's per- Cultural Centre 6 45 p.m. CLOTHING SHOP at St. drew's Cathedral CWA Room. South Side 3 p.m. to59 words
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Miscellaneous38 1959-11-25 7 HICH TIDES TODAY: 5.59 p.m. TOMORROW: 716 a.m. and 7.35 p.m. FRIDAY: 8.09 a.m. and 8.45 p.m. SATURDAY: 8.5 > a.m. and 9.42 p.m. SUNDAY: 9.30 a.m. and 10.32 p.m. MONDAY: 10.10 a.m. and 10.22 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.50 a.m.38 words
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Article, Illustration245 1959-11-25 8 KHO AI LIN - THE PLUCK OF TWO BROTHERS KHO AI LIN By T»HIS is the story of two brothers who are palishly thin. Perhaps there are hundreds ol boys in Singapore who arc fust as weedylooking. But this is not their story. This is a tribute, if only in words, to the strife245 words
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115 1959-11-25 8 LETTER: Hey Coily! What is your secret? 5 1 wonder If ally ol j readers have noticed the growing comb-consciousness Singapore boys' Why, [heir hair-styles can keep up with the changing cycles 01 joifTure. I have often wished that I've natural curly hair, but alas, this i> not to be115 words
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436 1959-11-25 8 Melvin Chan - 'AT LEAST THE GIRLS DESERVE FAIRPLAY' Melvin Chan Complaints regarding Singapore beauty contests Beauticians advocate Government control **y- OHOULD Government exercise some form of control over the many beauty contests staged in Singapore? "Youths and Ideals" has received complaints that some of the beauty contests staged showed a low judging436 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-11-25 8 Pretty Pauline sails for U.S. Pretty Pauline Cheng, 17» has just sailed for America to attend a five-year science course at Greenville University, South Carolina. "I may look much too young to be on my own" said pony-tailed Pauline, "but I am quite sure I can look after myself. I69 words
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Article, Illustration274 1959-11-25 8 Alan Khoo - The hive of industry Alan Khoo By NOVEMBER with its end of the year examinations is an anxious month for Singapore students. Last week much of that anxiety was worked out in the Raffles Library. Raffles Library registers the moods of the students fresh January sees the students in evident274 words
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Article, Illustration640 1959-11-25 9 HE Dvement completely the drive engine to the box and to the rear depression pressure dutch peda: rtcd onto a centre thrust carbon, h in turn contacts a tee! face. ice is coupled to e lingers or arms ti in turn are coupled be640 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-11-25 9 picture. \M FNCIENNES salesman. M. Henri Ducroco. has solved ihe problem of how to garajre both his own and his wife's car in the same building. He had a special lift built so that his wife's smaller car can be raised to allow his own to bePopper - 53 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-11-25 9 picture. 1949 Hillman has been bought at strap price to help the young pupils of Mariekall School. Sodertalir. Sweden, with practical experience in tner mechanics' classes. It i^ difficult to get thtm to k< home when the class is over.- PopperPopper - 43 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-11-25 9 THE SUBARU 360, one of Japan's most popular midget cars, was one of the attractions of the sixth All-Japan Car Show in Tokyo. The Subaru is powered by a 360cc, 16-horse-power engine made by the Fuji Heavy Industry Company.- PopperPopper - 43 words
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Article419 1959-11-25 9 A STANFORD, California. man has invented a device which enables a standard V-eight car engine to: Run just as well on kerosene, alcohol or diesel fuel as it does on high-octane petrol; Operate on 15 per cent less fuel than an ordinary engine; Produce two-thirds lessU.P.I - 419 words
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Miscellaneous76 1959-11-25 9 NOW rw GOlhG TO <2/J^^i JSEP Ovtf? CELLULOSE. IF VOJ CANNOT A^_ SL'f&ACES 7D 8£ &E- JL'ST 3E &VE* 4 X£V BLB PPFPapc rnc PAiNTiNr /Ic'^^l RECOSNISE SYNTHETIC PAINT Bv 6PUSU V73S? Z^^t, /MX>» >«7>J >'.• KKtWftKX^MNb /K -*^L MAKKS. TEST BV A SPOT >O^. &ZEASE, &&T. o*o/o** MOT'OH W/TH76 words
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Article444 1959-11-25 10 SBA CHIEF HAILS MINISTER'S PLAN FOR THE SCHOOLS THE presidenl of the Singapore Badminton Association, Mr. Wee Kim Wee, yesterday described Education Minister Mr. Yong Xyuk Lin's promised support for badminton as a "shot in (he arm" tor the game. Tremendous increase With Government support444 words
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Article, Illustration159 1959-11-25 10 YANK IN OXFORD RUGGER TEAM PETER DAWK INS. star all-American footballer from West Point, (.seen in picture above jumping to take the ball), has been chosen as right wing for Oxford I'niversity to play Cambridge in the annual inter-varsity Rugby Union match at Twickenham on Dec. 8. Dawkins. 21 -year-old159 words
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Article38 1959-11-25 10 LAHORE. Wed. The second Test match between Pakistan ;md Australia resumes today. The match continues today and ends tomorrow. Scores at Monday's close: Pakistan 146 and 138 for two; Australia 391 for nine declared. ReuteReuter - 38 words
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Article67 1959-11-25 10 Perth,* Wed.— Wes tern Australia gained lirst innings point from Victoria in the Sheffield Shield cricket match whicn ended in a draw yesterday. Scores: Victoria 337 <J Potter 102, J. Shaw 77, W. Lawry 77) and 122 for 4 (Lawry 50 not out; Slater 3Reuter - 67 words
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Article27 1959-11-25 10 BIRMINGHAM. Wed. China beat England 5-3 in a mixed table tennis interna- tional last night taking an unbeatable lead in the .sixmatch international series.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article96 1959-11-25 10 Loyalty Week match SINGAPORE Badminton Association has ai ranged to pla> a match against Johorc on the Singapore Badminton Stadium at 8 p.m. as the ass nous contribution to Lovaltv Week. lliis was disclosed by Ihc secretary of the SBA Mr. Leow Kim Fatt, yerterday. Mr. Leo* I«»UI Ike Kref96 words
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Article, Illustration250 1959-11-25 10 THIS week's notes are aimed at certain players who habitually make their partners see red. On the example below West had the other side in dire trouble and proceeded to ruin the whole effect. South dealt and bid One Club his side only being vulnerable: West250 words
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216 1959-11-25 10 VARSITY, POLICE WITH 16 EACH IN SHA LEAGUE THE Singapore Hockey Association Division One league has reached an interesting stage. With not many games left, Police Sports As *ion and the University ot Malaya share top place with 16 points each. On the damp pa dang yesterday Police whipped the216 words
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Article56 1959-11-25 10 EUROPEAN CLP INSPECTOR LONDON— An entirely new appointment. European Cup Inspector, has been made, and Mr. Teddy Eden. K.A. vice-president and for secretary of the Birmingham County F.A.. has been selected for the post. His duties will be check crowd behaviour, the standard of refereeing and that of the linesmen,56 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-11-25 10 The triumphant Amm tasco table lenni> which returned af( Nuctessful wmt'Wntk i«»ur «»i Sarawak. The AmintaMO teas by Singapore s Idan »>.»ni«^ player, Kons Slen n played two matches Asain^i the Sibu Youth < ouiuil ami won both by live uil pw gin«. The team's otiu-r v tories97 words
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Article188 1959-11-25 10 SHOCK FOR S'pore TEAM gINGAPORK An [c u r Swimming Association will Dec. 2 decide \\lk thcr to reduce ilu 11-nian swimming contingent for 1 1 u SEAP Games So U I held M Bangkok next in on t h w i t h (1 r 11 w the whole188 words
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Article83 1959-11-25 10 Royal N first Inter-Ben tun at S The U I i Thompson '75 sqa LAC K. <Qd>. Cpl. H Capt., SAC Bur SAC Athlon Mulligan <"5 sqd rChangi), Cpl ir>, LAC Ramh Thomas 'St.. Lloyd (Changl). LAC (15 Bqd), F O L. (Chans J O -i). ROYAI.83 words
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Article1615 1959-11-25 11 ALL TEH LA TEST SELECTIONS 1 STRAITS TIMES MALAT M.n MALAY MAIL NANYANf. Viwriwr TRESPASSER^ JEEP «NNEK i^7,Nxr.R L^__ K J^^__ -A TL-LOONG I m^~ s____ ~s^ mE__mrm^\ NHlyne Shanrrila m3S?*" ?endekar Pendekar Rita Rio The Beauty TheßiSJ* HEART'S EASE THE BEAUTY NT J F 1 IR THE BEAUTY _£r11,615 words
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Article1299 1959-11-25 11 Track form of today 's runners RACE ONE 1 I DIV. 4— 61 -I ROM. AND IKH 10-11--over 3F in 41 with :i-59 Third to i:i Div. 4 5 l _F race M\ DARLING: :n_s9__ ["he Beauty in Div. 4 PUT. K DCALI -J- 11-59— 3F In 43 22-11- in1,299 words
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Article85 1959-11-25 11 Sports Di ary RUGGER: Nee Soon Garri- lads, Farrer Park son v Johore Services "A", Nee Soon; S.C.C. "A" v Police, Parian g; RAF. f'hangi "A" v South Johore, Johore Bahru; R.E.M.E. v R.A.S.C.. Ayer Rajah Road: Inter-Services R.A.F. v R.N.. Seletar. SOCCER; 443 B.A.D. v Jolli- HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div.85 words
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Article, Illustration17 1959-11-25 12 I," Now cricket is nearly over l use it for shopping h —^French loaves.^ you know—17 words
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Article623 1959-11-25 12 LAST MINUTE HINTS FROM THE COURSE by ALLAN LEWIS MONDA Y'S TRIAL MAKES TOP CHOICE IPOH. Wed— Agnes Slipper look* much better than she did when she ran two jrood races, over 10 and 8 furlongs at Singapore. And her brilliant trial on Monday morning623 words
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Article107 1959-11-25 12 E TJERE are today's best bets b y E ALLAN LEWIS: Strong and Free (Race One). The E Beauty (Race Three) and Agnes Slipper (flace Seven). Best Outsiders: Fingall, Sovereign Flame and Bonnie E E Express. Trespasser's best E bets are: South of E France (Race Five).107 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-11-25 12 picture. Mrs. A. Gordon, holding the Sultan's gold vase which was wo7i by Dententurius in Ipoh on Sunday. On her right is trainer K. R. Daniels and on her left are jockey Geyer and Inche Samsuri bin Abdul Rahman, assistant trainer.- Free PressFree Press - 47 words
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Article61 1959-11-25 12 HONG KONG. Wed. Twenty-four-year-old Barry Mackay. ranked number two tennis player in the United States, arrived in Hongkong rday with Myron Franks a four-day stay before going 'to Manila to compete in the Philippines Tennis Association championship. Their Far East goodwill tour, sponsored by the61 words
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Article28 1959-11-25 12 WOLVERHAMPTON. Wed. Wolverhampton Wanderers. English football league champions, reached the quarter finals of the European Cup when they beat Red Star 'Yugoslavia) 3-0 Lust night.28 words
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Article45 1959-11-25 12 NEW YORK. Wed. Edwin Stephen Schweig. attorney for banned fight manager Cus D'Amato. announced Monday night, "I'll .sue every member of the State Athletic Commis>ion if it gives Ingemar Johansson his purse before a return title fight with Fiovd Patterson."45 words
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Article187 1959-11-25 12 ERSKINE MAY QUIT RING T*HE paths of two ex--■-Army pals took widely diverging roads at Earl's Court, London, when Henry Cooper thrashed Joe Erskine and retained British and the Empire heavyweight boxing championships, writes Archie Quick. These two when they were boxing for the Army and winning Service titles used187 words
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208 1959-11-25 12 SYDNEY.— Flights Daughter, one of Australia's most valuable brood mares, died at Baramul Stud <New South Wales* recently, when giving birth to a filly foal by Star Kingdom, Mr. Brian Crowley, the owner, said that there was a good chance that the foal could be208 words
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Article, Illustration17 1959-11-25 12 Sounds very much, like a typical speech of welcome by an American diplomat to Mr. K17 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-11-25 12 THESE TWO MA REPEAT TODAY Flying Mist (above who won the eighth race on the first dai at Ipoh, being led in by Mr. B. C. Guinet At right is The Beauty, {Ward winner of the race last Satu Both horses fancied to win c today.46 words
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