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Title Section13 1960-02-01 1 The SINGAPORE Free Press No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1960. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article142 1960-02-01 1 ROCKET LANDS IN apf\ MARKED BY RUSSIANS r It could herald space shots to Venus and Mars L AMERICAN NAVY aN E SIGHTS BERING OSPHERE SHINGTON, Monday. i second missile into Ocean yesterday, ac- < moment issued by the Department. I s;iid an American !i142 words
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112 1960-02-01 1 ;nd the first half of the year Dr. Glennan did not pinpoint the date of the next attempt, partly because he did not want to tip off Ru>- If ttyc Soviets knew, he said: "They miuht attempt to beat us112 words
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Article, Illustration277 1960-02-01 1 Missing scientist found on 300 ft. cliff AIONTEREY, (Cali--111 fornia). Sun Dr. Linus Pauling, 58-year-old Nobel Prize-win-ning chemist and outspoken opponent of nuclear weapon tests, spent a hair-raising 24 hours on a narrow cliff edge 300 feet above the Pacific Ocean before being rescued yesterday by a search team. The277 words
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88 1960-02-01 1 |AKARTA, Mon. The Jakarta military command banned on Saturday publication of black market money rates m the capital. Newspapers and business publications have m the past carried such ratC$ The military spokesman said the aim of the new order was to achieve stricter control ofReuter - 88 words
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119 1960-02-01 1 \yHY did Peter Townsend agree to take a 19-vear-old ugly duckling, the pimply faced Marie-Luce on his journey round the world? Why did his affair with Princess Marga- ret dog him right through his journey m Malaya, Singapore and the Far East?119 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-02-01 1 CHAXGI, Monday. A MAN was injured m a 3 a.m. Ore which gutted an attap house m a kampong today. I Tan Siew Hon^ r sustaine< burns while trying to pu out the flames. He was ad mitted to the General Hospital. Neighbours told101 words
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Article45 1960-02-01 1 GEYLANG, Mon.— Thieves stole $750 worth of jewellery yesterday from a house m Lorong 19 while the occupant. Lim Swee Tin, was away. Lim lost six gold bangles worth $500 and a gold necklace worth $250. police said this morning.45 words
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Article30 1960-02-01 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Eng Book Fatt, of Kajang, was robbed of $415, a watch and a pen by three thugs carrying daggers m Jalan I Besar. Singapore, yesterday.30 words
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Article21 1960-02-01 1 TOKYO, Mon.— The Speaker of the Lower House of the Japanese Parliament, Mr. Ryogoro Kato. is resigning today.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article128 1960-02-01 1 1,000-mile walk award to two men LANDS END, (England), Mon.— A Korean war veteran limped m here last night at the end of a 1.000-mile march from the tip of Scotland and said he still is ready to march from Moscow to Paris. Peter Hoy, 29, and his companion KeithU.P.I - 128 words
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Article32 1960-02-01 1 GEYLANG, Mon. Seven men armed with panangs tried to attack two 18-year-old youths outside a house m Lorong 9. The two youths escaped through a back door.32 words
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Article112 1960-02-01 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. jyjORE THAN $4,000 was stolen from a sale m the manager's office of the New Alhambra cinema m Beach Road at 2.30 yesterday mottling. 1 Police have classified the case as housebreaking and theft. The assistant general manager of the Cathay Organisation, Mr. Lim112 words
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Article61 1960-02-01 1 GRASS ON THEIR MENU EVERY YEAR RAWALPINDI, Mem— Many villagers m the area around Pakistan's new capital have to eat crass for some time each year to avoid starvation, a government survey shows. Col. Nazir Ahmed, director of Statistics for the Pakistan Army, says m the survey report that* the61 words
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71 1960-02-01 1 STOP PRESS Share market opens steady n«'i n t .uhU uiiiu ulieu bi. nvd after tli» INDUSTRIAL* i\ B "> n MM I -i j..r i i; ISI I \\i USDS |>ISPJ VSARI »< rABBEBS MJM N Mtimrni '•rl IS SILENT \l<»-r cm Moii Hen --p.iiv* r> cwrtii mm: RUBBER71 words
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Advertisement20 1960-02-01 1 S THE sIIER J/l*^' HIGH ST. yjW SE ***** moon. •i I FIVE YEARS J GUARANTEE per month. per month.20 words
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Advertisement195 1960-02-01 1 1 How would YOU photograph JK W jSL Here's your chance to show your photographic |y^/ skill. Miss Judy Lee will ;i|Pp^ Pose for photographers «ipF" from 5 pm to 6.30 pm daily at the Maclaine Watson fc^ stand at the Photo Fair Jj j^k f rom 12th until 19th195 words
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Advertisement49 1960-02-01 1 "TOMBOUMI" Super Special &t Tropicolited Accordions The Only One m the For East Fully Guarantied for 3 yeor* Moderate Prices One Month FREE tuition include* Sole Agents: FOORMAN*S SCHOOL OF MUSIC 28- A, Penong Lone, S'p*re •9. Tel: ***** GOLD CUP DAY: FREE PRESS PHOTO FINISHES IN PAGE 1149 words
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214 1960-02-01 2 68 NATIONS ASKED TO JOIN $3,000 mil. AGENCY FOR HELP TO NEEDY COUNTRIES THE WORLD BANK yester- day invited its 68 mem-ber-countries to join a proposed new $3,000 million international lending agency, the International Development Association, which will make loans at low interest rates for economic development m less-advanced countries.Reuter - 214 words
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167 1960-02-01 2 R.1.: Asia's need is common economic policy MANILA, Monday. 'pHE Indonesian ambassador here, Mr. Nazir Pamontjak, has called for a common set of economic policies m Asia. He was speaking at a university symposium on economic ties between the Philippines and other Malay countries. Mr. Pamontjak said he was not167 words
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72 1960-02-01 2 Refinery closed by a strike in Bombay BOMBAY. Mon.— Eighteen hundred workers of the Burmah Shell refinery went on strike yesterday demanding a 20 per cent increase m wages and fo v r-and-a-half months bonus for last year. The strike closed down India's largest refinery. The shutdown affects India's oilU.P.I - 72 words
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Article131 1960-02-01 2 Air France jets on new route NEW YORK. Mon. Air France yesterday inaugurated a Trans-Atlantic jet service between Paris and New York when one of its giant Boeing 707 intercontinental jet liners, with 120 passengers and a crew of 11 aboard, flew it m seven hours and 39 minutes. Among131 words
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42 1960-02-01 2 MOSCOW. Mon. Mr. Walter Ulbricht, Mr. Todor Zhivkov, and Mr. Kirn II Sung, the East German, Bulgarian, and North Korean Communist leaders, arrived here yesterday to attend a Communist conference on agriculture, Tass news agency reported.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article65 1960-02-01 2 SHIPS IN PORT r. Ships lying? alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves 01 expected today are: Tigelberg 1/2, Asia 4/5, Bradeverett 6 A, Glenearn 6/7, Tamesis 8/9, Singapore 10/11, Songkhla 13/14. Awata Maru 15/16, Somali 18, Tohoro 19, Emp. Qannet 21/22, Bronxville 23/24, Kimanis 25 '26, Kyushu Maru 27/28, Obokil65 words
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Article888 1960-02-01 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Monday. INDUSTRIALS Tu;sdiH WtdMSdty Alrt 8nckS Pre: 1.95 1.95 Ords. 2.20 2.40 Atlas lea Bu>ers j 8.B. Petrol 59 61 I B.M. Trustees 5.25 5 25 -on. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19 Ords 50 6 51 1 Federal Dispensary888 words
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Article, Illustration79 1960-02-01 2 NO DECISION YET ON SIR GERARD'S SUCCESSOR LONDON, Mon.— The Minister of Aviation, Mr. Duncan Sandys, said last night he had taken no decisions concerning successors to Sir Gerard d'Erlanger. chairman of British Overseas Airways Corporation. and Sir George Cribbett, the deputy chairman, who are resigning. Mr. Sandys said SirReuter - 79 words
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Article52 1960-02-01 2 >JEW YORK. Sun.— A highly sensitive radiation detector. I smaller than a pinhead and likely to cost less than $30 when put into quantity production, has been developed here. The detector, called a solid state ionisation chamber, is essentially a slice of silicon diftused with boron andReuter - 52 words
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140 1960-02-01 2 SEA SALMON 'WED' TO INLAND LAKE TROUT rpOKYO. Mon.— A new variX ty of salmon-lrout has been bred fey artificial incubation at the Hokkaido fishery incubation station. The Japanese national news agency. Kyodo, said a male ocean salmon from the North Pacific had been crossbred with eggs of a fresh-waterReuter - 140 words
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Article13 1960-02-01 2 Managers' celling price today $1.17 xd. buying price $1.i2 xd.13 words
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Advertisement288 1960-02-01 2 HAMBURG-AMERICA^ <c NORTH GERMAN rjj] To (Colombo), Genoa, Marseilles A**~ Bremen Homburg. Calls Southampton for patu^, S'oore DRCSOCH (HAPAfi) HANNOVER (HAPAfi) II In/ frt ISMSUIN (LLOYD) 11,13 Fel 14- Express Service. Passenger Acc«mm«m_ I To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama, No go BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAfi) HAMBURG (NAPAG) BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) Owittinf Manila Can re288 words
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Miscellaneous20 1960-02-01 2 POP -A Little Dust Up g y Q,I A LITTLE LCS-S X H DO»OT t>O ~T KT| P ?ZT f20 words
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Article, Illustration515 1960-02-01 3 MARK FOENANDER - MARK FOENANDER I JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. of Ihe Sultan the b\& topic lohore today. This Ihe Inst com late Sultan Ibra- that there is In Johore now Feb. 10 will be grandeur new to bAore...'** offl state In Johore among515 words
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182 1960-02-01 3 WORK ON $92,000 CLINIC FOR 25,000 BEGINS OELETAR, Su n. Construction of the first out patients' clinic to serve 25,000 people m the Jalan Kayu area of Seletar. Singapore, has started. The clinic, to be opened m June, is being built on vacant land adjacent to Jalan Kayu Post Office182 words
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Article15 1960-02-01 3 Malayans n ow go for Western food I I i I of one of I15 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-02-01 3 JOHORE MENTRI BESAR AND HIS WIFE WERE AT THIS BIG WEDDING MM Lou Beng Hin .who was recently married to Mr Ngoh (huh Tnan. Amons those who attended the grand weddin were the Mentri Besar of Johore Data Hassan bin Yunos. and Datin Hassan. The parents of the bride are57 words
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Article73 1960-02-01 3 Piety is no ground for divorce YEW YORK, Sun. Fed -I up because his wife was hardly ever m when he came home trom work, contractor Gerald Jones petitioned for divorce at Tyler, m Texas. Where was the good woman every night? "She goes to the Baptist church.' Jones complained73 words
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Article76 1960-02-01 3 ASIAN FLU KNOCKS OUT 1 ,000,000 TOS ANGELES, Sun. Asian flu has knocked out more than 1.000.000 people m California. Court cases had to bo suspended because half the jury failed to turn up. To avoid this. Judge M. G Woodward picked several alternative jurors for a fraud trial last76 words
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Article50 1960-02-01 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Th< new director of the Unite< States Inl'ormatlon Service: !In Singapore. Mr. Stephei i Sestanovich. and Mrs. Sesta novich are due here on Feb 8 The present director, Mr James A. Elliot, will take vi a new post at the State Department m Washington.50 words
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Article, Illustration292 1960-02-01 3 A MARVELLOUS PATIENT Britain's 'so-excited' midwife awaits call from the Palace LONDON, Sunday. WHITE-HAIRED Sister Helen Rowe now m London to prepare for the Queen's baby, today said: "I shall probably be summoned to the Palace by letter or phone. I don't know when." ."All this fuss." she said j292 words
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Article66 1960-02-01 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Three members of the official party which accompanied the Prime Minister on a goodwill visit to Indonesia, will broadcast their impressions over Radio Singapore tomorrow night. They are Mr. K. C. Lee, Parliamentary Secretary ta the Ministry of culture, Mr. S Woodhull,66 words
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121 1960-02-01 3 HELP THEM CONTINUE STUDIES' AN APPEAL lOH O R E BAHRU, J Sun. About 230 under-privileged children here need your help to continue their education. The appeal has come from the Johore Bahru District Welfare Committee, which is now helping 222 poor students. Mr. M. B. Dass, secretary of the121 words
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271 1960-02-01 3 R. G. Pillai - Johore to give a hostel to young travellers R. G. Pillai I By JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Johore State Welfare Committee is working out plans to open an 'international hostel for young travellers" on a panoramic site m Johore Bahru the State's capital. The committee has asked the State Government271 words
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Advertisement32 1960-02-01 3 7 «o It"'" "^Sti for the Biggest Sale ever! FINAL REDUCTIONS m all Departments Take advantage of these amazing Bargains. OUR SALE FINISHES ON WEDNESDAY THE 3RD FEBRUARY 1960 SINGAPORE PENANC IPOH32 words
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Article, Illustration362 1960-02-01 4 Look smart in a really good hair-do ANITA CHRISTOPHERSEN TALKS TO A STYLIST WITH A DIFFERENCE j UOW do you like your hair done and how do you like your hairdresser? Smart and know-all, friendly and have-it-as-you-like, or just plain and efficient? For make no mistake a hairdresser is very362 words
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Article74 1960-02-01 4 The average blonde has a boot 150,000 hairs on her head. If she lets It frow to a length of two feet she will have fifty miles of hair. <r "C When Thomas Hollouay left money to found a girls' college m 1886 he specified that each room74 words
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355 1960-02-01 4 Your hairdresser can make you twice as attractive or... about m the way that fabric is considered wnen a dress is cut to a certain shape for a certain person. All too often hair styles are just allotted to a woman and plonked on her head like a hat and355 words
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Article337 1960-02-01 4 WITH Queen Elizabeth expecting another baby Tf early this mctoth, expectant mothers are asking if their babies will qualify for the Queen's Bounty should they be born at the same moment as the royal child. When Prince Charles was born, scores of hopeful letters337 words
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314 1960-02-01 4 MEN find that one of most trying and embarrassing things about women is the way they cry so easily. Wives break up a perfectly good quarrel by bursting into tears unfair to husfcands. Girl employees get out of justifiable reprimands by producing314 words
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Article96 1960-02-01 4 WORRY can make women fat, writes Dr. Ann Dally m the London magazine "Family Doctor." "The more some women worry, the more they turn to food for comfort." she says. Some find comfort m eating almost constantly. It eases their nervous tension, but makes them fat.U.P.I - 96 words
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Article292 1960-02-01 4 A 'Hiroshima Maiden' makes good A Japanese woman, scarred sion that destroyed Hlrosl today m Tokyo with a projf make the most of their be; She is Miss Tokoyo Minowa who became one of the world famous "Hiroshima Maidens." Disfigured by the atomic '.blast that destroyed their city, the 25292 words
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53 1960-02-01 4 The 196 look is definitely oriental 0 F to*. beaulow-* furn Thi fcool self that .> *lirr. r I writ* achi. Rej (from m ord. t v mJJ apph ||J1 Th ing Pan shad' flnlsfc tl« look. Draw i acroi silvt i I abovi cock. Now. wit I p)og| i53 words
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Miscellaneous203 1960-02-01 4 RIP KIRBY By John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson KfKffY APORESSES AN I PON'T ttXJ I THINK HE COUU? HANC^LE "V AWSNTUPERS' CLUB PINKER.. THINK, UNCLE CAPTAIN PCOM, IP THAT'S W As i\ y\\ \l l ff >n JASPER THAT I VVHAT *OU MEAN, UNPA. J f 6ET HIM. ms^\lM J203 words
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76 1960-02-01 5 American consul staff of 100 looks after 725 I^ lE5 tier road named after I fIR5 T UNITED STATES ENVOY L AMERICAN CONSULATE-CENERAL m Singapore with ,ff of about 100 is the second largest foreign consular Lshment m the State, the largest being Indonesia's. niled States has had continuous consular76 words
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102 1960-02-01 5 lament in verse by motorist who was fined for parking LONDON, Sunday. a motorist, lined $20 near a pedestrian ace certificate, pea to pop m tor f oi :le the medical Welsh police-! into my life. l moved not told me I'd parked minutes by then B dangerous spot m102 words
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Article25 1960-02-01 5 i NEW YORK. Sun Mari- 1 Monroe returned to the oi Let > Make Love' to- t Jay after a week's Flu. a25 words
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Article, Illustration188 1960-02-01 5 THE CONSUL-GENERAL MR. WILLIAM P. MAOOOX nformed of what is hapoening out here. He is a egular visitor at the meet- I or the Legislative i ni Mr. Donald Woolf heads < Economic Section, and n his capacity *rade oner he comes into with local188 words
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Article125 1960-02-01 5 Bonuses for men who go East MOSCOW. Sun. The Communists are trying to persuade the 1.200.000 troops who will be demobilised under Khrushchev's disarmament plan to go to work m the wilder parts of Russia. It Is a case of "Go east, old. soldier, go east." Those who go to125 words
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Article32 1960-02-01 5 NEW YORK. Sun. Three youths were arrested last light for shouting "Hell Hiter" at a rally staged by the lewly-formed committee lo stop the Revival of Nazism md anti-Semitism.32 words
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Article40 1960-02-01 5 HINGTON. Sun U.S. Government gilded n to put un top of iti» new m London is US$54 000 ($162,000) Said ReprSeritattve Wayne L. Hays In nington today: "It wasteful That would buy a| 10l of eagle.v"40 words
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Article386 1960-02-01 5 PERIL OF A NIECE ABOUT THE HOUSE f ONDON, Sun.— What happens when a wife takes her young sister into her home? Or when a married aunt takes her pretty niece to live with her? And what would happen if, m each case, the husband could many the younger woman386 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-02-01 5 graduate, Dr. Chee Phui Hung, president of the University of Malaya Society, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Chancellor of the University, Mrs. Chen Su Lan, and Prof. A. Oppenheim, Vice-Chancellor. THE main table at the University of Malaya Society's reunion dinner at65 words
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75 1960-02-01 5 Aid Carnegie Hall plea goes to Khrushchev T^EW YORK, Sun. A "Save Carnegie I Hall" appeal has gone to Mr. Khrushchev. New York's famous concert hall is due to be demolished to make way for an office block. Public protests have been vigorous, and now Dr. Michael Zuekal. a New75 words
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Article46 1960-02-01 5 NEW YORK. Sun.— Twenty Yale students were found guilty today of misbehaviour With a 14-year-old girl. Seventeen were fined US$25 Ms7s) each and three were I fined U.S. $50 <Mslso>. They i were found guilty of "lascivi- I ous carriage."46 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-02-01 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. General Sir Cecil Sugden, the Quarter Master General to the British Forces, is now on a tour of Singapore. Accompanied by the Deputy Under-Secretary of State (B) the War Office, Mr A.C.W. Drew, he will visil Service units65 words
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231 1960-02-01 5 Lloyds directors put in $212,000 pay rise demand CLERKS SAY: WHAT ABOUT US? LONDON, Sunday. THE 33 directors of Lloyds Bank, headed by lormer A ambassador Sir Oliver Franks, yesterday put m a wage claim. They are asking shareholders to give them an increase of £25,000 (M 5212.500) In thpir231 words
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213 1960-02-01 5 Wonder heart of miracle miler Herb Elliott SYDNEY, Sun. Herb Elliott. Australia's world record miler, can run a 3min. 50sec. mile "any time he feels like it." But if he trained all his life he would not beat a moderate under--14-year-old swimmer. That is the verdict of Forbes Carlile. back-room213 words
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Article52 1960-02-01 5 The Pope defends celibacy VATICAN CITY. Sun. The Pope today condemned suggestions that priests m the Roman Catholic Church should give up celibacy— "one iof the noblest and purest glories of hrr priesthood." He told the synod of the Roman clergy he had been affiicted by hearing the "groan of52 words
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Article323 1960-02-01 6 Blanket ban on crackers? No, please no RUBBISH! That's the retort to the wet blankets who want a blanket ban on Chinese New Year crackers. Absurd. Imagine an Asian festival without fireworks. It's like a military parade without the fife and drums. It is good to see our children323 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1960-02-01 6 RUSSELL MELCHER - The girl who Played Gigi to hook Townsend RUSSELL MELCHER by THE TIRST OF FIVE ARTICLES THIS is the story of a strange romance watched as it developed by Peter Townsend's close companion on his romantic journey round the world. It was a romance which all Paris said was just1,136 words
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Miscellaneous259 1960-02-01 6 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I I I x Sounds like what the shop horaeback^ m oVcourS 5 BT^l assistant may walk on but (6 5) H J" B 11 7 It's impertinence by a fold S —^l II~~!^B «Q f^^ Put m n Start f a Stan259 words
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Article, Illustration94 1960-02-01 7 (iIKL who is determined to make a name for herself on the Singapore amateur stase is 19-year-old Low Mci Piau i above), who has a leading role m the pranakan version of -The Black Snake and The White Snake" (O'Chua Pek94 words
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9 1960-02-01 7 LAYA TO BE EPRESENTED AT WORLD GUIDE TALKS i9 words
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Article177 1960-02-01 7 JOHC rilE Federation Minister operatives. Inche Abd ed the importai i emphasis on improvij ers and fishermen. is dddrov-ing a m- heads of Johore Govrtments which portfolio. g of departments j wed the progress of during the past ears, and their developprogramm^s for this d177 words
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Article25 1960-02-01 7 KUMAH MISKIN, MOn. Police raided a coffee shop m Jalan Besar yesterday and arrested 26 people described as bookmakers and punters.25 words
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Article243 1960-02-01 7 New Zealand asks for trade talks KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A TRADE agreement between Malaya and New Zealand is expected to be concluded this year. I A spokesman for the Ministry 01 Commerce and Industry said yesterday that the New Zealand Government had submitted a draft proposal of the treaty to243 words
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146 1960-02-01 7 Bleak start -then a business boom for rail men KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Malayan Railway is helping to reduce the high cost of living m the country by providing more efficient services at lower rates. This is stated m the editorial of the latest Issue of "Kereta Api," official publication146 words
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Article28 1960-02-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr George Olden, director of Graphic Arts. Columbia TV. Network, will be the guest speaker at the Rotary Club's weekly luncheon meeting on Wednesday.28 words
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Article, Illustration162 1960-02-01 7 Violinist Jasek in tor charity concert MNGAPORE, Sun. The distinguished Czechoslovakian violinist and music professor, Ladislav Jasek, flew m from Prague today. Mr. Jasek, who has been hailed as "one of the finest violinists m Europe." will give a recital on Sunday at the Victoria Theatre at 8.45 p.m. Good162 words
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Article, Illustration31 1960-02-01 7 THfc Yana di-Pertuon Negara, Inche Yusof bin lshak addressing the people of Pulau Sudong when he visited 111 9 the island yesterday. Free Press picture.Free Press picture - 31 words
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421 1960-02-01 7 A DEFENCE counsel, Mr. Paramjothi, today asked the magistrate here, Inche Tan bin Hussein, "not to dampen the scientific impulsiveness" of two young students for trying to fire a homemade "space rocket" during the Chinese New Year. The two students, Yee Eng Yeo,421 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-02-01 7 Marjorie is off to Hong Kong Singapore's "Sophia Loren," Miss Majorie Jones, has decided to leave Singapore for Hong Kong and open a dress shop there. A model instructress m Singapore for about two years, Miss Jones said there was more scope m Hong Kong because of the greater influx53 words
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129 1960-02-01 7 5 MALAYANS GOING TO DELHI TALKS ON TIBET I^ LUMPUR, Mon. ">• Five Malayans will attend the international convention on Tibet m New Delhi next month. The delegation will consist of the Alliance executive secretary, Mr. T. H. Tan, the UMNO publicity chief, Inche Wan Abdul Kader bin Ismail, the129 words
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Article144 1960-02-01 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. St. Andrew's Cathedral will join and play its part m World Refugee Year which has been extended to June. Writing m the "Courier"— publication of the Cathedral —the Dean, the Very Rev. E. O Sheild, said: "The Malayan Christian Council, of which we144 words
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Article, Illustration758 1960-02-01 8 RAYMOND HAWKEY - RAYMOND HAWKEY I A page to please the ladies ...AND EXPLAIN THE RIDDLE WHY HOUSE^u TODAY GO IN FOR RAINBOW PAINT^ By /and the temperature too from f very hot to reasonably cool/ WITHOUT HAVING TO CALL IN THE BUILDERS LT HE IDEA of758 words
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Article135 1960-02-01 8 FOR GOOD LISTENING TODAY P.M. 1.00 Programme summary; 1.02 Melody market; 1.30 The news; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 Dinu Lipatti plays; 2.00 Close down. Schools' Broadcast: 4.10 Sig- nature tune; 4.13 Adventures m MaJay; 4.30 Interval music; 4.35 5 00 Songtime. 5.00 Programme summary; 5.03 Polynesian paradise; 5.30 Children's corner. 6.00135 words
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Article30 1960-02-01 8 By the time the unit had reached Hong Kong, "rushes" of the film already shot had been sent back to Pathe m Paris. Pathe did not like them30 words
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21 1960-02-01 8 The SPA already 2,000 a already in the H MORE Scir At S: Alr» jj, Sh. j 1 I Of < I21 words
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Article, Illustration745 1960-02-01 8 Rumours of romance make Peter very angry No one had any time for Marie-Luce*. she wta the Cinderella of the outfit i ■i I He asked me: Is she really any good or should j 1 we send her back home? From Page Six all flew back to Faris to745 words
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Advertisement271 1960-02-01 8 "X^ime and Jjate automatically THE SWISS WATCH J^ I FOR ALL CLIMATES 7^%'\t^^m If* if "^W/ir sjle onder Guarantee Termv wmf jmT FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD. 4t3&r 18-F lattery Rood. Singapore 1. Why the Prestcold Big Four is today's most wanted refrigerator W^"\\^ffp^H^ Last year, ahead of Its time,271 words
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Miscellaneous511 1960-02-01 8 BORN today, you have a volve around your house Take the initiative at this time dual nature which ex- and family almost to the if y° u w *nt to gain your major presses itself differently exclusion of all else objective as soon as possible, under varying conditions. While you511 words
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Article, Illustration37 1960-02-01 9 MARGARET WEE - Footlights floodlights MARGARET WEE ■■Rw fcJ'T nK>fr > U be a day to remember L Hwee Lim :I1 be a day promising Choo Hwee Lim, will that day 28-year-old solo recital. :nember Hwee Lim's I IfVIM Ma I37 words
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Article, Illustration8 1960-02-01 9 FOUR UNDERGRADS PRODUCING PLAY TO PUT OVER MESSAGE8 words
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Article274 1960-02-01 9 LX)UR undergraduates of the University of Malaya m Singapore are spending a large part of their fourmonth vacation producing a play written by one of them, writes A. MAHADEVA. The play, m Malay, is based on an episode from the famous Malayan epic. Hang274 words
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368 1960-02-01 9 Fthe music quiz m I I appreciated by ail, because theme the Strauss me continues through years. ONE MORE SUNRISE. Brrt Kaempfrrt and his orchestra: Morgan, Wonderland at night, Dreaming the Blues. Sweetwater baby, ilor's wedding polka, To know him is to iove him.368 words
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Article, Illustration274 1960-02-01 9 Y. T. KHOO - HONG KONG NO, I'LL FIND FAME HERE Y. T. KHOO »7i«#\ tvrunti with S'pore 7> asks hIM WAU I! BY TWENTY- YEAR-OLD Kum Wah, (left) songstress at Singapore's New World, is a girl with a difference. Unlike many local singers who aspire to grace the footlights of Hong Kong, Kum274 words
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Article, Illustration351 1960-02-01 9 ROY LAZAROO - Chinese New Year saw Benny's big day-a decade at Prince's ROY LAZAROO BY MENTION the name Benny to any Singapore musician and he will know to whom you are referring. Inevitably he will know you mean Benny Kleinman, the man who plays the piano and sings with a style of351 words
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Article, Illustration326 1960-02-01 9 ALMA COGAN, the popular singer with a smile m her voice, is to pay her first visit to the Forces overseas. She is flying to Libya early next month and will be appearing m Tripoli for four days before going on to spend326 words
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62 1960-02-01 9 Ruddigore is coming for first time piLBERT and Sullivan if "Ruddigore" is to b staged m Singapore for th first time. It will be presented by th New Sceneshifters at th Cultural Centre Theatre U wards the end of June. A spokesman for th Sceneshifters said the would start working62 words
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Advertisement138 1960-02-01 9 i Hampden »Sfl^* ALUMINIUM OUTDOOR V CHAISE >\ These luxurious chain are upholstered m oosy to cleon and lasting Vinyl plastic covers. The mottress has full Innarspring units m seat and back Adjustable to five positions from kitting to full prone. Model 210 $165.00 Model 211 $115.00 Model 207 Extra138 words
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Article, Illustration285 1960-02-01 10 Cricket: Jockey Ward's gift to Test team AT THE AIRPORT AT the airport to the istralian cricketers on their way hvmv were: Dr. O;".4 Swee Law. B.S Soin. Khoo On 3 Lee. Mark Darlt-y. Mr. and Mr Schubert Squadron Leader Blount. Miss Evelyn Isaac and Mr ZampaUi. SEEN at Winston's285 words
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Article, Illustration136 1960-02-01 10 HOCKEY INDIAN Mr. L. M. Sachdev the South X return h on Feb. ti ore. The will bf entertained at <-lub pr- tier Road. V\(,Cl\<. Richard L .mg landed a 50Pu^ir Panja nprised 15 ditler rletie.s. Each ol them weighed between three to riw kati>. RUGBY: A RECORD When he136 words
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726 1960-02-01 10 MOTORING Indian Association will hold their first Home-am 1 Sunday. The match will be between the Presi Gun club SINGAPORE uun Club* monthly .shoot takes place on the tir.st Sunday of every month. It consists of Single Rise and Double Rise trap' and skeet.726 words
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Article, Illustration379 1960-02-01 10 l^^^^fr b^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Let's hear from YOU a post card will do or Tel. 2800 Ext 18/20/21. i "How ya like ma picture? Wanna' fite? I am' frighten o' nobody. I sure kno* ah can take care o' maself. Anybody who wanna meet me,379 words
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201 1960-02-01 10 Badminton: Free courts encourage clubs TO encourage friendly inter-party x matches, the Singapore Badminton Association will make available courts at the Singapore Badminton Cfn^inm j OtctUiUlll. There will be no charges. I Courts are available only on Sundays for four hours. There will be two sessions: from 9 a.m. to201 words
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Article, Illustration148 1960-02-01 10 IF YOU WANT TO SKI WANTED: New members to join the Malayan Waterski Association Interested? Then you'll find a friendly welcome at the Annual General Meeting tomorrow at David Hill's office General Accident Fire Life Ass. Corp., Ocean Building. 4th Floor. Secretary Mrs. Yvonne Gourlay says the meeting begins at148 words
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Article45 1960-02-01 10 We hear that SEAP Games double gold medallist Tan Eng Yoon is no longer attached to the St. Joseph's Institution as a teacher. The bespectacled athlete is now at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre. He is preparing for the Singapore AAA championships m July.45 words
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Article117 1960-02-01 10 SOCCER 11 to cheer them on Eleven boys Anwar, Jenni, Rehmat, Kamarudin. Kamis, A. Aziz, Rosela. S. V. Samy, Than Khoon, Mohd All and Loke Ping did not make the grade at selection trials for the Junior Asian Cup soccer tournament. But they will be at Jalan Besar Stadium this117 words
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258 1960-02-01 10 CAN you make a swimming champion out of me? rhirteen-year-<Jd Catholic High School student Patrick Chan is asking this question of Singapore Amateur Swimming Association national coach Kee Soon Bee. Patrick, who took up swimming two years ago, is not one258 words
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25 1960-02-01 10 Jim McGe BASKETB U.S. CO WAN TO CO 10 cgJ I I ship i tht UJ 5 A H< j i i I i band,25 words
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Advertisement57 1960-02-01 10 Cv A5 aJ T^j r* V t r^ I l i i .^^•sJIBI^S ror your best beloved— m^^-^ the best beloved gift of a11 {pi {J BOURJOIS i I W q recording tape Im. MMi GIVES YOU THI BEST I I OUTLASTS ALL THE REST H^^^^B^fl^KflßS^R w "h olmo»t unlimited57 words
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338 1960-02-01 11 ■^,1 carry on/ say the umpires after riot ■jIII pgjgpl B I I r> Uj:: I I '.nii.iriii IHF TI-NT BMfeli PORT OF SPAIN, Monday. mHitTh,. i T ume today But P° lice reinforcements are uhi h t hnnHri £S any possible338 words
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Article, Illustration53 1960-02-01 11 NORTH Ma! m a Ntand-off Hui \\>n s Choon m dark jersey HI md truly blocked when he tried to break through >iturdays match against South. Forming a white»d barrier here are Porritt. Ungku Ismail. Ashton and Kdington. South won the match 9-(J.53 words
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Article, Illustration353 1960-02-01 11 II 'ILL Singapore have a walking club? It's a sure way of training local athletes up to a standard d enough tor the Olympic Games and the gapore A. A. A. has indicated a willingness to h any likely lads. The enthusiasm for353 words
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Article38 1960-02-01 11 A. Lorenzo did a hole-in- one at the ninth nole a distance of 165 yards when Royal Island Club beat Royal Johore International Club by 113 4 points to 3 3 4 m the biannual series yesterday.38 words
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Article179 1960-02-01 11 by M. Harrison-Grjy Dealer: South Game all N. AAQJ6 A972 08 6 2 M E. 4724K 10 9 8 5 ***** |U^i *****2 *KlO3 S. 4 3 KJ6 0 J 10 9 5 4 4b A Q8 East's Mdc had «0 towards the mmmM however, earned a rich179 words
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Article, Illustration11 1960-02-01 11 3rd Day, Jan. 31 Going: Good11 words
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Article1195 1960-02-01 11 Allan Lewis - Allan Lewis ...by 'CUP SPECIALIST' JOCKEY FOUND AN OPENING ON THE INSIDE II was A ridden beautifully by 'Cup Specialist" Noel McGrowdie to win the Selangor Gold Cup from stablemate Pinkson. The first of the 1960 middle distance feature races was a triumph for leading owners Shaw1,195 words
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Article113 1960-02-01 11 T'HE first of his treble yesterA day wa 8 old Cargo Rice who won the third race m which McGrowdie save an exhibition of hands and heels riding worth seeinf. I really think the old horse would have wilted had McGr»wdie gone for the whip. Indian Heather and113 words
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Advertisement169 1960-02-01 11 j*W m your WHtry now I ENTRY FORM I lr« I'm ssWalk (Print clearly m capital letters) Card No i team member cross here of team ng point at Woodlands? (see below) ng age 40 and above. must hove reached the B entnes. ma<.e uo a team and enter competiB169 words
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Advertisement146 1960-02-01 11 (HE FAR EAST ENGINEER A quarterly publication devoted to engineering and heavy engineering-equipment m the Far East. The First Issue will be on Sale Shortly.. Con ten ts i net ude Special 16 page section on new products, processes and equipment. Isambard Kingdom Brunei Centenary Lecture by Scan Mockey, Toikoo146 words
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Article221 1960-02-01 12 Kerala goes to the polls today npRIVAXDRUM. Mon. India's Kerala State goes to the polls today to elect a new government replacing the Communist one dismissed after rioting last year. Extra police were being moved into the state over the weekend to keep the peace on election day following a221 words
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550 1960-02-01 12 ARMY TIGHTENS BLOCKADE WATER, ELECTRICITY TO BE CUT OFF FROM LAST-DITCH DIEHARDS ALGIERS, Monday. FRENCH soldiers reinforced their blockade of the insurrec- tionist barricades m the heart of Algiers last night and prepared to cut off water550 words
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168 1960-02-01 12 LONDON. Mon. Moscow Radio last night praised President De Gaulle for promising Algeria self-de-termination and denounced the settler insurgents for attempting "to turn back the course of history." "The new. Fascist rebellion m Algeria which began recently is an attemptReuter; U.P.I - 168 words
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332 1960-02-01 12 RED CHINA AND BURMA SIGN GIVE-AND-TAKE BORDER PACT PEKING, Monday. PHINA is to receive three village areas she claims m Burma's far north and territory further south-east m return for a tract con taining an important motor road, undei boundary agreement published here last night. Tn a TVpfltv of F"ripnrishin332 words
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Article87 1960-02-01 12 Now a bed pushing record. SALiSBLK*, Mon. Four young men m rain-soaked pyjamas pushed a battered hospital bed with a teenaged girl m it into Salisbury and claimed to have set up a new 18-mile bedpushing record m four hours, 53 minutes. They decided to make the push to raise87 words
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149 1960-02-01 12 4 YOUTHS HELD AFTER SCHOOL BOMBING 'PRANK CAMPBELL. California. Mon. i>OLICE arrested lour youths who admitted plant- ing a bomb that blew up lockers m the High School here. The police chief said the boys, all aged 16. admitted seven bombings. The blast at the >chool last Friday wa> the149 words
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Article71 1960-02-01 12 BETHLEHEM (Orange Free State), Mon.— Local golfer George Whitehead killed two birds with one drive here yesterday. Whitehead's shot had travelled about 140 yards from the tee when the ball struck the birds. Both dropped to the ground dead.— Reuter. New bridge record GLASGOW. Mon. Four;Reuter - 71 words
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Article31 1960-02-01 12 PAYA LEBAR. Mon. —I Fourteen Sydney-bound passengers m a Qantas Boeing 707 jet airliner could not :eave Singapore last night because of bad weather m Darwin. The passengers were left I31 words
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207 1960-02-01 12 Japanese bid to salvage $25 mil. treasure TOKYO, Mon. Japanese divers are trying to recover gifts sent by King George V to a former Japanese emperor from a wreck lying at the bottom of Japan's inland sea. The national newspaper, Mainichi, yesterday reported the salvage operations It said the giftsReuter - 207 words
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Article74 1960-02-01 12 BEVAN: NO NEW BULLETIN LONDON. Mon.— For the first time since his operation more than a month ago there were no medical bulletins today on the condition of Mr. Aneurin Bevan 62-year-old deputy leader of the British Labour Party Mr. Bevan underwent a major abdominal operation on Dec. 29 m74 words
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Article218 1960-02-01 12 A packed house was kept on tiH-twc iui -me enure evening by this fast-moving and kaleidoscopic ensemble from the United States. In such a feast of sustained excellence it is difficult to pick out individual items, but for artistic merit the palm should probably go toA.B.A - 218 words
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85 1960-02-01 12 jecause the plane had to carry 11.0001 b. of extra fuel to j fly to Brisbane m case it was! unable to land at Darwin. A spokesman told the Free Press that this precautionary measure was taken "becau.se we were informed that the alternative85 words
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Article63 1960-02-01 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. Whitehall circles m London were yesterday speculating on the possibility of Air Chief Marshal the Earl of Bandon b-iing appointed as Air Ministry's chief spokesman. Whitehall's public relations departments have already a general and an air vice-marshal on the roster. spot A63 words
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Article21 1960-02-01 12 Min disast Dril dow today I I I j I and a I I I I I j hk r her*21 words
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Advertisement51 1960-02-01 12 DON'T CLOG YOUR PORES TOM CLEAN THEM! jpn&f tzrM; MAX FACTOR I J I' cleans so p" rinses ro?? oain nS-W > ar W That greasy film youi behind is dangerous. .only Max Factor deep cleanse rinses off completely! Your enriched with a new soft: cleanses so deeply... so: instantly!51 words
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