Sunday Standard, 10 May 1959
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Title Section18 1959-05-10 1 flfti«i*»«. SUNDAY STAN D ARD Vol. IX No. 311. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1959. 24 Pages 20 ctv18 words
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Article330 1959-05-10 1 NOW that the parade of glamorous and beautiful Asian film stars, who crowded m the Federal capital for the Sixth Asian Film Festival, is over and despite the continued attraction they provided throughout their sojourn in Kuala Lumpur, it is time that much •reeled attention should re given to330 words
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Article139 1959-05-10 1 WARNING ON RED DUMPING IPOH Sat. A warning was Bounded here today by one ot Ma aya's leading planters that the Communist nations mav be stockpiling natural rubber M that they can i um r the rubber at a Later d«te in the world's free «fjji r whml th.y did139 words
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Article, Illustration372 1959-05-10 1 '■Pact Signed Under Duress' Ibrahim m s Last HVish —Unyku JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Ungku Abdullah bin Omar, a nephew of the late Sultan of Johore, yesterday called on the new Sultan, Sir Ismail, to "sever all relations forthwith with the Federation" in accordance with the372 words
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511 1959-05-10 1 Funeral Plans For Late Sultan Fixed JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Sultan of Johore, Sultan Sir Ismail will lead a delegation of Royalty and high Government officials to the Singapore Airport to receive the body of his father, the late Sultan Major Cen. Sir Ibrahim when it arrives by chartered plane511 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-05-10 1 THK BtST actress in \si.i, lovely HOBfkOBg star Yu Min (Cathay Organization) and lit'.le Kddie Ali. the best boy actor, are all smiles on arrival in Singapore yesterday from Kuala Lumpur after attending the Sixth Asian Film Festival.— ic. Standard (More pictures in Page 2).Standard - 49 words
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Advertisement268 1959-05-10 1 AMAZING PETROL ECONOMY BY MEHCEDES-BENZ IN THE C^^S* X 1959 MAIAVAN JHk MOBILGAS ECONOMr RUN !:w jt>^ b^^bHbW iT^ill 33.29 MILES PER CAL. OVER 745 CRUELLINC MILES OF VARYINC MALAYAN ROAD CONDITIONS AT AN AVERACE SPEED OF OVER 35 M.P.H. Mercedes-Benz 220s more than proved tself economical m i#n two268 words
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Article, Illustration273 1959-05-10 2 Fans 'Besiege' Airport To Greet Film Festival Stars HCNDREDS of excited youths yesterday "besieged" the Singapore airport to welcome the Cathay Organisation's delegation of film stars io the Sixth Asian Film Festival at Kuala Lumpur. Though the Stan were not scheduled to arrive till alter 12 noon, fans began to273 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-05-10 2 Smallpox Report: No Confirmation HEALTH Inspectors of f he Singapore City (Vwiflfti after i combing Kampong 800 Poo ve?ter r lav OOUM DO| confirm an ar.nnyrncus report that there was a smallpox ca?e in the j aroa. The Council, however, a.-ked resident? of the area to contact Its Heath Departr^r.120 words
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Article61 1959-05-10 2 BEAUTIFUL Hongkong film i «r Vu Min (Cathay Organization) who was elected the h°M actffeM at the Asian Film Festival at Kuala Lumpur for her part in "Tender Heart* proudly hntds hrr "(i^ldrn ("«on^" award after f the pmsentation on Friday. With hfr is Mr I.okeFah - 61 words
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Article183 1959-05-10 2 51 'Bombs' That Spell Disaster THE Singapore P^ples Alliance candidate f p r Olu P.incian. Mr. Leslie RagHtfi last night warnea that li the r.\p wen elected "Singapore Will go to the Aogi He told rin election rally al Holland Village: "I believe; the peojfli of Singapore have, enougii aanaf183 words
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Article31 1959-05-10 2 MR S. SINNATHAMBY of Statistics Hepirtment, Singapore, after a short illness, passed away peacefully at 10 p.m. yesterday. The cortege will leave 151, Bukit Timah Road at 5 p.m. today.31 words
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Article104 1959-05-10 2 SHA W S I .phci de> J 1.. rd I S Qaport fry-c- c S .!> t' bc- m K I PaTf. Staniar4pjc 1 r atari utl M 1 rdj, iiif d■ 0 fhe "7' r K n jd in^ Be Kr Ri r She > whe led104 words
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Article74 1959-05-10 2 JOHORE B ;;r :L", S^Chei lire Ma Johore Bran 1 M u femeni Committee I I f need •ha! the Bhißl W A "or.r Dramatic Asi ial 1 ariety an Dramai p sfornacn whi i were fixed I take p e n the Dianv jbi op74 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-05-10 2 police lasi night detained a youth who visited the Blnnapi rr People's Alliance Partf Divisional headQuarten kn Bras Ba»sah R n ad armed with PAP. leaflets. it lg believe<j that th< jroutti Ls a student from the Federa- turn. Piii:ce are Investigating; THE Hongkong delegates frcnChing Seng Poh; Standard - 86 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-05-10 2 HONGKONG film actress YEH KING. accompanied by Mr Lokp Wan Tho, beinc presented to the Federation's Deputy Paramount Rulor. the Sultan of s Selangor and the Tensku Ampuan of Selangor. during j a garden party given by the Mentri Besar, Selangor, al Ike M»M i*aatal, >m» ib.Ching Seng Poh - 75 words
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Article69 1959-05-10 2 Railwaymen Get Furtk Backing TORT SWFTTENHAM, Sat. Four Railway unions today indicated they would support the claims made by the National I'nion of Raildaymen if the present dispute was not settled vithin ive days by the Railwa> Of* a.; L'n; in. L< c n 57 cnae«" I 1 i 169 words
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Advertisement508 1959-05-10 2 mrv^V^ CIA SS/f/FD I ENGAGEMENT THE engasjement ls announced today between Mr GN YONG SWEE and Miss CHOO MEI LENG of Singapore DEATH MRv M XRV >r N(. -^p -.1 a i May, v--^ ?on 4 daughters i iter- n-law 4 srandr i r ne ?r:-v.:e a* S* rer?r Aj508 words
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Advertisement772 1959-05-10 2 I MISCELLANEOUS i.K»K(.IK> STKAMHiIH an-. MASSAGE J^-iet Lev* 72 Bourrfmn j*h Rnad Si n eapor r 19 To 4^l R2 for aopointnnem Dailv in am to 10 pm DON'T ISP a ||j to prk ur cirH'H'itr; Jtlfl Mk° MAPRO'S ESSENCE OF CHIC 1 KEN to put vr >'J w.?e BUY772 words
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Advertisement8 1959-05-10 2 The favourite oC all ages CHOCOLATE ALWAYS WELCOME!8 words
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465 1959-05-10 3 Railway faces $15m deficit: work hard plea by chief KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Malayan Railway Administration, which has hitherto been hit by financial loss, fares a total deficit of 515.000.000 by the end of this year. "So far there is little sign of an improving revenue." states the monthly magazine465 words
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Article, Illustration322 1959-05-10 3 he-Point Plan To Finance It iNtKU. of the Singapore Liberal Socialist Party Mr I X gig -unred a me-po.nt plan to find the money to run a Welfare I >: it an election K Bras FU^- r R-^d :r "T.uj tald thai no other political party had mad< Plans322 words
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Article73 1959-05-10 3 jfcnaa Khan Suratb r :ay t^^M I ptr; feeling e last night, n said M made a mo me the pored the wrath of m Mayow*\ he the work logaprre. They had ■t finger to help ■c. they h Ms called by e km. his <rf these, be said.73 words
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Article44 1959-05-10 3 tf Perak House in m Road. Singa--4 a rariety con- Sintapore BadMay 29 at J *A of their 34th Group's World >roduced by Morrando of ■P hopes to send °*a Scouts and EWjpend the 10th w e to be h p***s Irom July44 words
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Article66 1959-05-10 3 months' iail by the Singapore Thir II tricl :ourt vhen found guilty offen The three charges were that he impersonated a P o Officer at Kitchener Road on the night of year ■x1 'ed S4O fr I j and putting him in fear of arrest at66 words
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Article28 1959-05-10 3 THE W rkers'l the first p i ra y E Road Or.* p R^a "e.e-tora; n. a* > today Mr David Marshall an,i o.p.erj M apeak. 128 words
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Article, Illustration27 1959-05-10 3 Ml a cashier at the Chung and his bride, the '«>«"« h,» were married in Singar was held at the Umi «nt last nifht to celebrate the27 words
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Article205 1959-05-10 3 THE newly formed Sinea Partv desclared that it stand dom. human brotherhood and In the r>" r i n n manifesto published yesterday the par*y stated it would pursue the t^v.r-x-.r.0 programme. 9 To help make lelf-gOV 't^.^;: Singapore a Bucceai a- a preliminary205 words
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Article43 1959-05-10 3 SINGAPORE tin price remained unchanged yesterday, at $398 per picul. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday uere: $44J nominal. Tone steady. Singapore Coconut o*l Millers Association closing prices per picul uere: bulk shipment $67}. drums $71. Tone quiet43 words
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Article61 1959-05-10 3 A ROYAL Ai r Forvp rexuitinf team will be touring be Federation and SineaI r> at th^ end of the month intil June 13 to interview md test candidate! lor the ?AF v Malaya The team will b^ a r the lingapore Military Forces I leadquartor^61 words
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Article99 1959-05-10 3 a it- man delegation of I! me Singapore City Council Labour L"nion.> Federation yesterday met the Mini>trr j tor Local Government, Lands and Housing, Date Abdul Hamid bin HaJI Jumat. to discuss the workers' outstanding dispute with the Council. The Federation wants the Council to implement99 words
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Article87 1959-05-10 3 KUALA I.tWIPI'R, Sat. The- National Union of Plantation Workers, in a hid to s top no- -member- from enjoying union benefits, has Introduced a. i card-system* 1 which will distinguish memben from member.--The Union with a member- i*hio oi about 300.n0n. will put this new system87 words
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129 1959-05-10 3 THE singing trio from the "kidnapping" cans: at the Kuala Lumpur Technical College are seen here entertaining the film stars again at the Golf Club at Circular Road Actresses Miss I. in Tsui and Miss Tin? Hao. both of whom had been the students' "victims", wereFah - 129 words
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212 1959-05-10 3 Nair: Rural Folk Will Be First To Suffer If... MINISTER for Communications and Works. Mr. M.P.D. Xair. said last night that should the People's Action Party win the election., the tint sufferers would be the rural people because the party "h:\ s no firm rural development policy." Mr. Nair. a212 words
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Article152 1959-05-10 3 Downright Lie Says Fernandez front Is NOT aligned With th? People'.* Action Farty and any sugge.-tmn that the Front Is 10° pt Dent propap la a "downright lie." said Labour Front candidate for Serangnnn Gardens. Dr. V. L. Fernando, at an ejection rally Last night Dr Fernanda said that in152 words
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Article30 1959-05-10 3 THE Chairman of the Safety First Council. Mr. Phoa Thai Seng, will be the fuest speaker at the next I Rotary Club luncheon in 1 (Jinsapore on Wednesday..30 words
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Advertisement289 1959-05-10 3 B B v*-vi J^2 j IV m B I I SECURITY FOR YOUR SAVINGS I 1 Putting it in or taking it out— it is lust as cas> to do I either \*hen >ou ha\e a Bank Deposit I Account with Lombard Banking W hile fl*r^A I I \our monev289 words
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Miscellaneous733 1959-05-10 3 in i ii 1 1 1 n Mißwwwßßßwiß i. mammm^ ipnii .<» metres Nl.il.ki.i 297 metres WmSf i\ fif II if aS 9 9 a fj 1* W 4m^^^ National slinrtu.np: f i oo am SaL^B ft 1 1 1 3 I I J Rf' 18* f'llfi'l I A H^o733 words
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240 1959-05-10 4 JENNY LEE - CRIPPLES LEAD NORMAL LIVES IN THIS HOME JENNY LEE By IN airy and spacious surroundings by the sea off Tanah Merah. 40 "lucky" Singapore children are getting a normal upbringing. Although the upbringing is normal in every sense of the word, there is nothing normal about the ehi] Iren themselves240 words
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Article401 1959-05-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat— the Lady Templer r month amr IS were rej Flag Day collections from K :pur, K => a .1 and Johore. An onor from Ipoh gave $100 Procee •-.> fr r. received thi gfa Dl ol D€ Fonse-^ i, f 7 7 Children401 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-05-10 4 (Above) The younger children in the home prove that ill play and no work do not make Jack a Dull Boy. In fact. the intelligence quotient of many of these children is very high. Below Sturtv period is a serious business for this little girl. She94 words
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Article, Illustration392 1959-05-10 4 FRIDAY, May 8, 1959 will go down in Police records as the blackest day in crime for Singapore since the war. In 14 hours three men were murdered in what Police believe were secret society fracas. Officer* of the Homicide Squad were flrti called out !at 1 pm. to392 words
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Article124 1959-05-10 4 SIX RJ S Police Se m Cheng, yes- rday gave an He ican partment of the TraftV •oon." Mr. Cheng was answe queries fror ng sch and driving instr. had complained that hurvi of their pupils were v: obtain tests shortage of te?* j- the Force Some iW ilillllli124 words
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Article31 1959-05-10 4 Indian socis- d a tea our of Air Marshal 8. i u I B Teja Singh Sarbar of New Delhi, the well-known poet and author in Punjabi, Urdu and31 words
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Advertisement616 1959-05-10 4 I i v- vl'7 ->^m W jBSm MMm Im W M Wk± ■ffl i S Btf lw^ a KUlWvl ■Li ß^^^ kp;jiSi RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE TEL: 3076 J p trCf Jr f fff ff CjF fOf flit? It coats I Well-dressed Q SUITS an overcoat is really TJy<>S^ T noth616 words
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Article, Illustration568 1959-05-10 5 fSsse who P^- ft a r and Pesf ff» li the duty !L programme Psid culture [2b to listenr (included to a^tripe comea P^ forms of Cfr*i:v speak- ,n*n e ßac EL ia fxcell and i Hie poor old ftjj r«ened for [Sptt not I umn. Mm c° me568 words
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Article424 1959-05-10 5 Revive Those Quiz Shows sh m 'even —Hfllftttling as 2 simple :n formula a> Radio 2 Malaya's "Ang Pow Show' J in 1953) can ever replace a variety prngrammr. yet I with a dearth of variety (At the moment* from either Radio Malaya or i Radio Singapore. would i at424 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-05-10 5 photo. I MME. Dp Gaulle receives a basket of lilies of the-valley from two Paris market (Hallen) porters at Ely see Palace on j May Day. The French President himself received a delegation of porters and Halles beauty queens tcho came to present him icith the traditional First ofUPI - 54 words
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Article, Illustration846 1959-05-10 5 THE MYSTERY PLANES: WHOSE WERE THEY? )NE or two minor intidents that have occurred just recently have tended to shake the faith the Western powers, especially the Americans, plate on the importance of their early warning radar system. For instance, a flight of bombm last week dropped pra lice bombs846 words
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Article266 1959-05-10 5 A Doctor - THE FOUR ENEMIES OF HEALTH A Doctor —By A LEADING British doc- tor accused the UK Government last week of not putting enough money into the scientific war against four major enemies of health. THE ENEMIES: Lung cancer, heart disease, rheumatism and mental disea>r>. THE DOCTOR. Lord C"hon of Birkenhead,266 words
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Advertisement247 1959-05-10 5 it's new! it's exciting! PYREX fitf) Trod* Mark HAND In tomorrow's newest, most exctmg glass two -ew roird, easy-f p casseroles all peari^-white, with snowflake motif in blar. Boz a-d 2 pt size (with or without serving stand) and clear Pyrex lids. And a new-shape sauce boat a^d stand, with247 words
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Article81 1959-05-10 6 HANDEL'S "Dettingen Te Deum" la the prinelpaJ work In n°xt Thursday*a concert by the Sin{apore Rec^rdrd Muale S •ty at the Y.w.c A.. RtJllti Q:;iv. ar Ron pm. The performance la by the Netherlandj Bach Boclety under Anthon van der Horst. with Annette de la Bije (soprano*. Aaf.^81 words
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Article537 1959-05-10 6 Anacrusis - Anacrusis MUSIC AND DRAMA NOTES [py ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE BY POPULAR DEMAND HTHE famous Vienna Boys' Choir is to give a second Singapore concert by popular demand in the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday next, May 12, at 6.30 pm. (The early time is unavoidable as537 words
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Article, Illustration446 1959-05-10 6 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed by MOZART Sinfonia Concertante in E flat major, K.364. BENJAMIN Romantic Fantasy. Heifetz (violin). Primrose (viola). Symphony Orchestra cond. Izler Solomon. R.C.A. LM-2149 (22 inch)* I HAVE enjoyed listening to Arthur Benjamin's Fantasy (1937). a work which I did not previously know. It is a446 words
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Article1018 1959-05-10 6 LEN THORNE Reviews New Discs Avaih At Federation Music Stores This Wet /{>£ TINGS XXV> V Don't waMp y our mone) x Can J do; •••=Good; »r> good:: j o 3 =Exrellpnt. f vx^ NXXX^ %N PATHE 45 ***** B This is one of seven r.e.v release* on1,018 words
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Article337 1959-05-10 6 kEF-'HSSS I BELAFOXTE (II superlative tracks from thi "Greatest of Them Al") RCA L1D246. This i s Hnrry BeUfootc** latest 12-ir.rh LP. What IBOrt is there to be HIM about this great artiste that you don't already know and appreciate o Whether it be calypsos, or a337 words
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Advertisement438 1959-05-10 6 Bile beans Laxative Plus make you r^2\" feel years jjPffls younger Ordinary lautivcs *v3i canaot free vcu A T^^V^^l from undigested fati A rjjki that tr« the cause of constipation, ilag- I*V ||ll r~. ihness, mijjcidon, ■jvS»*^^Sl i!»eriihaeii. You VPfflQ ihould take medically rested Bue Beans Lax*- tive Pha which438 words
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Article, Illustration1454 1959-05-10 7 W/f/i A Mothers Love And A Teacher's Pride, Mrs. Cliburn Reminisces About The FfVsf Musical Steps Taken By Her Child Over 20 Years Ago (By Rildia Bee Cliburn) SO MANY parents and teachers have asked me just how I started my son Van at the piano that am glud1,454 words
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Article, Illustration796 1959-05-10 7 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer By Fhai's Walter Bach ma tin iiMWN is thp name that leading world chefs and confectioners t need help and inspiration in the creation of some Iwtrk of culinary skill. e that fourirasuaily into their pas eo the fine art r a subject that Dceods sex la796 words
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Advertisement119 1959-05-10 7 NOW SOAC Comet 4 New York London Tokyo SOON from Ist June Comet 4 London Bombay Colombo Singapore Hongkong Ttke idranttfe of BOAPs Tickrt Insrakunl PJtu fh bow. pty later For full deuil* of BOA C t *or\<i vi? route* nd df L -»»v. First Cla^ft. T^u"i*t and Econom> Clt**119 words
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Article, Illustration345 1959-05-10 8 j FOR AVA AJ\D THE DAMCES ARE THE REAL TREAT J^HE NAKED MAJA" (MGM, Technirama, Technicolour) set against 18th century Madrid, is purported to depict the torrid love affair between the celebrated Spanish artist, Goya, and the wanton 13th Duchess of Alba. The film seeks to345 words
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Article, Illustration359 1959-05-10 8 I P REAT floods engulf and threaten to swallow up a little town, sweeping: away everything impeding the relentless onslaught. In its wake, two men both convicts scramble out like half-drowned mice. One of them who serving i "lifer* 1 for strangling359 words
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Article, Illustration227 1959-05-10 8 GINGER (SHE'S NEARING 50) SAYS: I'M SO RICH IT HURTS UOLLYWOODS Gmger Rogers she's 4% now came to London last week, dipping her long black eyelashes and jlashing her big baby-blue eyes. She bubbled, she cooed and she confessed all sorts ot delightfully personal things about herself at a party227 words
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Article55 1959-05-10 8 'pEX Williams, the famous deep-voiced recording ■tar Of COWboy SOr.gF, Mfb trays a nightclub entertainer Ln i western dty In Warner Brothers' -Born Reckless." starring Mamie Van Dnren and Jert EUchardl Tex one Qf tht a.l-time 'greats' in the country-and-western field, will ?ing a new song55 words
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Advertisement604 1959-05-10 8 1 p-ROjiER lUE I+*+m '*Th+ ♦♦< i d j M )T 1 X\ /m/ ~J-iJI/f"*^ 4- PI Rrtll MFU'I Spprial 1 OPENING of Bth ASIAN 4- FLllijUt FILM FESTIVAL IB Koala Lumpor m> Showing at LIDO-RFX-PAVILION-F.n«ll«h ommentary 5 3 CAPITOL^KY-ORIENTAL-GRAND-Chlne«e Commentary r cc I UMII 11. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30604 words
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Advertisement183 1959-05-10 8 ...XhsCflj^ains'iVy. I J JSc "HER TENDER HEART 1 X «M\M.XK.N Ml J Toda V 9 a m "IM.VM!- -^B pi.i \v, vnii IM! |h hi 1 pffWTO?^ today rodaj »am 'iH\ m MOV <uT^^l on stTcTT^I Daily 2 Shows at 7.00 I 9 3Cp I "The All-Star Indonesian Variety %A183 words
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Advertisement8 1959-05-10 8 AJIHM4HI Loosened W.! a. ■m!™?^s«?a s.; > 4 I8 words
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Article242 1959-05-10 9 I- has been no more consistent neapore Amateur Football As- r past tha m >«lf. but rltht ]7tt*i llf empathy for them -***n* the ceo* I ottta* I irnent, W^mci SAT I jt about the job I But the? ran I aan along the liWia&d iQr) Cam|2tw from the242 words
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Article266 1959-05-10 9 Support The 'R' Plan For Tennis THAT indefatigable tennis enthusiast, Mr. V. Rajaratnam, president of rhe Se; angor LTA, has come up with an excellent Idea in the shape 01 a -Stars of Tomorrow tournament which he suggests should be sponsored jointly by the iJ a -ayan LTA and the266 words
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Article339 1959-05-10 9 Ken Jalleh - WHO is Boycotting Whom Ken Jalleh... ■SIJJiIJjJU^IB IT SEEMS to me that the Indonesian Football Association has instituted a boycott of the Asian Football Confederation even before Lee Wai Tong and company even thought about applying the freeze on that country's soccer. II INDONESIA HAS ACTED... but not the A.F.C.339 words
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Article254 1959-05-10 9 may be their last son in Senior League t m krt Rpporter W defeats of newcomers Serangoon j ih n the Singapore Cricket AssociataaMnt has rise to speculation be their last season as 'seniors'. B^Hwf have lost g«Jir sU matches :> The nmes were abanff t 01 these four254 words
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Article362 1959-05-10 9 INSIDE SPORT with Bob Pisgeon modi who. tmfortaiiati j are still prominent in Malayan tennis. I h<-pe 50. In fact, though there is DO gut of tale-/, there is sufficient to Justify a cautious optimism regarding the future— always provided that their keenness is not blunted by the middle-aged and362 words
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Article130 1959-05-10 9 THF encouracinp cry of "Come on. Shorty" in at least three languages is bound to be heard at Jalan Besar Stadium during the Asian Cup matches. It will be well deserved, for lefthalf Osman Johan— "Shorty" to his fr.ends and to the t roud is captaining Singapore130 words
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Article, Illustration292 1959-05-10 9 DISCRIMINA TION AGAINST TWO? IT MUST be Balling to soccer fans— no Ip^s than to th° players themselves that inch fitted footballen as Rahlm Omar and Arthur K^h havp not been Included IB the Malayan national team that is currently taking part In the Asian Cup central zone tournament at292 words
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Article237 1959-05-10 9 Ken Lund - Ken Lund The Sporting Services THE highlight of the week was the Robinson Cup Final in which the Pay Corps beat a very harding working REME side. In thn lecond half especially the Pay Corps opened up the game with good long passes, with several237 words
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864 1959-05-10 9 I IT IS ALL very nice to say that all states must embark on state training and coaching on a regular and systematic course, but who is going to pay for it? A propo.-ai on this U due to Km considered at864 words
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Article204 1959-05-10 9 NOW 1 wouldn't argue with Pr Goh Ken? Swef of the PAP if he gives us a discourse on thr game called politics. He's been playing it long enough, and mar keep on till kingdom romp But the Rood "Doc" shouldn't tr v t<> slam others204 words
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Advertisement94 1959-05-10 9 Men who IMPRESS... W||^lfU Uf 1 1 v x v.^^— UIIUVU If ILI I —^^^^^^pMi^^B V/ i li i -^firJSr ISj You must be smart to be /vw]7\ i^O^ .:i! s ?Y^ »JI I successful, and the smart f% y <\c X' A^ \/^^^§^taZl7r man is always well-shaved. 1^ N94 words
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Article631 1959-05-10 10 Asian Cup soccer starts VIETNAM beat Singapore by four goals to one in the opening match of thi South Zone of the Asian Cup soccer competition before a crowd of 4,358 at Jalai Be*ar last nieht. This is the second time Singapore had eone down t^631 words
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Article144 1959-05-10 10 Changi: AFS Meet SGT Sham.Midin became the champion n( 19 AFS at Changi in the annual athletics meet held yesterday, He won the 100 yards ..print, the long jump, hop step and ijump and th e diseu^ events. No. 1 Squadron 'B' team won the Championship Cup144 words
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Article45 1959-05-10 10 KAMPOXGSi a' Com-mv.-.-v Centre beat Rouna Vista Community Centra by ft\-p loftli to "np in a loccer mmtcb yesteidaj Ch^n Hen,: Srng 2 Krns Hml 2 and Choon Hock scored c the winners p Uimad -cored rhp on'.y goal for the Bouna Vista.45 words
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Article18 1959-05-10 10 SIKH »r? -.rew 1-1 with Max-A-e'.: 5^ C ir, a ?oc.-er r.a^h a' Farrer Park yester-18 words
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Article, Illustration308 1959-05-10 10 LUCKIEST CUP WINNING SKIPPER JACK B\rk-'J. Ifoti jg^tttW Fofifift itfi hdlj Md osp* W" "tq gfcippgf nxf r piCefe. Bml i i n i hoi tocv dwprred r hni\o\T y 'o r c' LI'CKY on'y brca\sr hit fea ni .;'f.- h:d '>t ccrgy re Him 0 1 to their308 words
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Advertisement106 1959-05-10 10 born from experience Ij^b lT^^ /^^^P^pSPßP^^^?^^^ ALMOST hall a century's experience In building family saloon cars is incorporated in the new Moms Oxford. Series V. Sturdiness. robustness, economy invitation I end Cawiess performance combine w,th up-to-the-minute styling, superlative H^ ahal dtflight^ o arranfftt a comfort ample seating and unrivalled safety106 words
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Article253 1959-05-10 11 I lard In Form, ets 4 Winners -CRrTIXEER v R proved too imart for his class 1 main mile event to win by three t., vesterday. opening dav of the --rf Club's Ma)| meeting. ri dden by Abdul Mawi, pain >u :or a wm ticket. Starting gates *ere used253 words
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Article23 1959-05-10 11 Lgipore ChIJj^ the followlut [Lj for 1959; F l'i. Lim Hee C secretary and I I. I DBS. w J Tabrett L23 words
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Article485 1959-05-10 11 Singapore On Way To Victory Good Scores By Delilkan And Pearce B\ Our ruket Reporter AT stumps vesterdav. Singapore* were well on the w.iv to an innings victory over Pahanjf in their Interstate cricket match which started on the Ceylon Sports Cluh ground. Pihaai u .r.z Hist, vtfi skittled it485 words
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Article33 1959-05-10 11 POLICE Sports Association r.ed thp-.r unbeaten re- n the S-AF.A. Division 'eaewe when they scored B t Pre 2-0 victory over Athletic "A" m Ueir iSS match at Farrer park yesterday.33 words
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Article51 1959-05-10 11 TOTAL POOL $181,800 Ist Pri/p No. IMSM (S81.810) 2nd. Prize No '267 402 (540.905) 3rd. Prire No. *****.1 (522.725) ISTAETBBI «51 893 each) *****2 *****4 34^2:) 41>239 imn *****6 ic7ta mtn 37.i70« *****3 *****4. Consolation ($1,363 each) Nos. 1 0M.>2 *****5 *****0 *****4 *****2 *****2 *****2 190fi72 IMSIt51 words
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Article129 1959-05-10 11 MA€B 4 Ist Pn?e: MM (tUtt) 2nd Prize: :099 fiofii Prize: 1229 Bt) Starters ($29 earh>: Nns. 3425. 2779, 2555, 1H43. ?9' I >4. 1673, 2117. UN, 2in.^. KTt, 2167. HAiK ,T 1<( Prize: ?"40 (51. 467) 2nd Pri/r: UTS i$ 733) 3rd Prize: 1609 i$ 366) Starters129 words
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Article35 1959-05-10 11 KACE 1: $191; RACE 2: $348; R\( F. 3: 5 48; R \CF. 4: IMfc RACE 5: llfl; RACE 6: $I*4; R\( 7: IUSi R \CK 8: S.'IS. RACE $226: RACE 10 $240.35 words
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Article217 1959-05-10 11 SOCCER— D ZB—Smk*r j'' n i SC. vs. Pochitan. F. c. PIV 1 1 Bod a n K fffcni a n m, DamJ A/iaJi "A." CM, Dn\ Mx-Witttm sC. pi Cwtomj S.C, F. Park Dr. JB— Police "A" Pt, STB. Police De.iot. (PATER PI >/ n—D V B--CS217 words
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Article74 1959-05-10 11 A CHANGELESS 113 runs by opening batsman K. Sivasambno and four wickets for right runs by H. Sequerah put Malacca in a strong position against Negrl Sembilan in the MCA inter-state cricket league played here today Malacca scored 252 runs and Nefrt replied with 57 for74 words
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Article33 1959-05-10 11 Inter- team Fencing ROWCROFT Lines Fencing C. ifa WOH the Singapore Fencing Cltlb'j Ladies Inter-team <vr\^' lion at Ghlman Barracks yesterday Singapore Fencing Club women were second, and Chinese Y.M.C.A. Academy Fencers third.33 words
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2172 1959-05-10 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES C£s3tr'*' l *cLTrDiv!T"^6Tußs^^ K Y. Lim'j Tra ner: K. R. Darre!s. 889-118 (fa 8 FORfcST BEAU II 8.O.") (4) S-.jhian 1| 217 -!3Q No 11 BRILLIANT LIGHT 801 (7) Donrelly 2 101-89 No, 14 DIMPLF.S 7.11 CH Berj I 651-269 N'o 2 Lucky Lucky2,172 words
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274 1959-05-10 11 Better Chinese Swimming Club Plan By Saw PENANG. Sat The President of the Penang Chinese Swimming: Club. Mr Savr hoc Theng at the club's re-union dinner this evening, announced that his committee has launched .in earnest move to provide the club with that vital missing; link— a full sited swimming274 words
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Article57 1959-05-10 11 ,-.f Club lies r r~ K Division Medal stable. ford D T VPN •< Rill Sweep -e— F A Heller -e r» C Division M^dal-^uble ford W I C I A F •'■< R N'i a-tm I C, r Bail Sweep. Isl nine— A G Cantor57 words
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Advertisement188 1959-05-10 11 :H BLUE FUNNEL LINE \ORIH \\IERI(.A\ SERVICE s Bj •«8r« Ph.ladriohia Cult Portt I P S ha»*» Panang IVM > 1 lun. 16 |1 |un. port* to ioad and d<tchar|« cargo tO&TH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOINT SERVICE Co*. r S Ham P»nmt I Mi, 13 Ma, 14 Msy 9188 words
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Article403 1959-05-10 12 GENEVA PARLEY: HERTER 'HOPEFUL Good Luck, Chris Says Dulles BONN, Sat. US Secretary of State Mr. Christian A. Herter confers with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer today to review U.S. West German viewpoints on Berlin and Germany before the Geneva Foreign Ministers" Conference on Monday. Mr. Herter planned to leave four-and-a-half-hours laterUPI; Reuter - 403 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-05-10 12 THIS TURKISH DELIGHT IS NAMED FIGEN This cute beauty is "Miss Turkey 19.i<*r lovely Ficen Ozeur, nseri 19. Fisen and her 00-^O-00 centnmetre measurements icon the title from 21 other contestants. The contest tea* held in Istanbul. UPI I'hnto.UPI - 39 words
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Article89 1959-05-10 12 RANGOON, Sat (Reuter) Police yesterday sealed the pretaei of the Rangoon Daily. a large Burmese morning newspaper, and took the editor into custody following publication of an article criticizing proposed government legislation The artil le, which was pub. lished on April 5, criticized the Trade Tnion89 words
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135 1959-05-10 12 I >•:■• I Bai UPI) BcM mmj on Monday iecisior f o send nr aid to the Ira-: mmwul Informed sources said Um B h QO" ■Bent h- debating the matter ~.r.re recr f\ i i from Iraqi Premier General Karim K135 words
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248 1959-05-10 12 GEMVA. Sat (Reutrr) More than 300 medical experts and observers from 88 countries will discuss the coordination of world research into the causes of cancer and heart diseases at the 12th World Health Assembly opening here on Tues- I day. Th? Assembly,248 words
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Article26 1959-05-10 12 A SUDDEN blast of poisonous qa? in the Akabira Mine in Hokkaido, Xortherr, Jartan, early yesterday killed five miners Tokyo police reported. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article152 1959-05-10 12 CAIRO. Sat. (UPI.— Panic-.'tricken passengers of an overloaded and leaking pleasure steamer scrambled to one side of the vessel as it neared shore yesterday, pausing the ship to keei over within feet of the hank. Officials estimated as many as 200 persons were drowned. Many of the152 words
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19 1959-05-10 12 ttS?Arg?JSS. char(ted with ci thods used ar. in conflict with normil police pSc"-19 words
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Article141 1959-05-10 12 A 'Dynamic Recovery' By Canada MONTREAL EM (A ter) Mr John Diefenbaker, Canadi u Prime Minister, laid last night that Cana la at under^ M Ijnamic pecovery" from the recesaioii, iritl) new capita] investment r r trammel being revised upwardi "every day "1^ li best ar.d Industry, Uis picture lodai141 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-05-10 12 Giving /im famous victory si»n, British former Primp Minster Sir W inston Churchill (Ipft) leaves \ational Airport* \ew 1 ork. last tceek, in an auto with President Eisenhower. Mr. Churchill flew from London for a four-day ""social call" on the President. The 84--year-old statesman, at Ike's invitation. will prohahhUPI - 68 words
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Article47 1959-05-10 12 NICOSIA sal r Nic i Municipal authorities sr e to prosecute R- *ons. including high Government officials an allege Uy exei their ions egally within the ity The T mm Clerk said today a1 they had refused to pay a Cypri t Ifunici]47 words
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Article139 1959-05-10 12 MANILA Bat OT T Mar Port Service m 2ht call on Army t replace Union (AWU) long.-: should Hi Monday, it waclosed today. The longshoremen agreed i ruce on M r ai appeal I sidt->- p G them to return to w refused to cro.-. nes of s tr139 words
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Article18 1959-05-10 12 Crown PtW <g and Prince^ fcJ day The Prince *J r-'^- IN w>- aJ3 i r j18 words
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Advertisement73 1959-05-10 12 *V MHna^v^Zr*-- i k v <\>^M sat^ f^v^L^H -Til S r e A.- S S:ock:s:s: rtECLfr ffx) 49, Scoffs Road, Sngapore, 9 Tel: 54-171/2 106, Klang Rood, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** prickly heat SJB I AGNESIA J DUSTING POWDER H,s skm requires the utmost consideration By us.ng A^nes^a you are73 words
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Advertisement129 1959-05-10 12 i i i f i inPOwQ R H ODOOOB ttv* 1 Hnpuuuyinnui ijuOl Oo X rV/i*/t "OOOC i >t§ o000Vk*«"«* iYjI u i i JW nrTT *-*«Vtfla^*vr •JL* M> '/AAli J» \fy|n^ *^P. STltjß^ i I #t^«*« g^Aonfj i^^^t^aß^K^ S> J^J tt aT IjC I I U^r. «nOQQ| T»rJßraß^ji^ .>.«•••■*'129 words
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Article, Illustration378 1959-05-10 13 It Was Just A Job -But To Fail Meant Death BEGINS IOOAY I 0 1 r u P b: od nrid fart I rZ, OSI 9 l hour" has I >£ nn inspiring story n j i on o* ttro brother*. I fnnl "T'' M h< They onk h a378 words
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Article, Illustration2086 1959-05-10 13 j^fv;i^ l ii ii i^ llPm^MnOTJtlcTm JACK 1 THOMAS Tells The True Story Of Britain's Toughest Secret Agents inißfllnmmlilllnnmlrinnnilHHnlrtlffltnniflflf 0 They worked in France in peacerime as variety artistes. They lost their wives and parents I when a refugee ship I fleeing to England was sunk by a Nazi2,086 words
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Advertisement6 1959-05-10 13 L -rertise :n our Lcsified Cohimna6 words
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Advertisement26 1959-05-10 13 WfTM LINDA NI N '^^^^^^^^^JP 1 by r^ Vmvvi* //^^^^V I^* fli»», moigui»o»i, V< moliil, enfi ond V^ I l^^fli many other *-f household ini»rfv ry^/^^^i^^B^r26 words
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Article, Illustration821 1959-05-10 14 IT oil started when I was bundling up some pictures of would-be mode s and sending them off to one of London's leading agents fOT wZa CO ZTor'«oul6nt they maKe the mod.l--"^sSow^^other n,v own passport picture wormed its way into the package. Within forty-eight hours the pictures were back821 words
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Article, Illustration25 1959-05-10 14 P Princess Pttoti avd Prince Albert r^r rrr^ scroll ng fn "rpn-.-c c< r srls alter the announcement o f r-^.-;.- UPIUPI - 25 words
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296 1959-05-10 14 When A Roman Princes Falls In Love. By TONY DELANO gHt smiled, she blushed, she proudly showed me her engagement ring just like any other girl who has fallen in love. Just like any girl except that the lovelv Italian girl I was talking to is a PRINCESS And her296 words
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Advertisement300 1959-05-10 14 lid family of infant foods provides 1 /br needs H From birth, if necessary, Nestle has the right H y^^^^-_._-^^^^^ supplementary feeding is required, then Nestle H IKi^^^^^^^^fii offers the right diets at the right time all handily y n^^Hl^^lPr] packed, easily mixed and no cooking required. S P^M^ LACTOGEN300 words
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Article, Illustration588 1959-05-10 15 Irene Lim - Irene Lim Concluding our series on working girls of the Island by and with tap lock? of enrli "I nd\e a great weakness frr beautiful things, Sheila rnnfided. "And very often I buy myself into bankruptcy when I rail if a ntv I've never been588 words
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Article, Illustration704 1959-05-10 15 -t -'9« fo f r vel la n «n each one of I? nrly the younger generation. md adventurous nature is so Lin them that they usually f ee that Qjnj is missing somewhere if they settle JTbcforc hovng seen some part of the wide, wide704 words
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Article, Illustration433 1959-05-10 15 To the 20s mar we so A As h 3 y.n a friendly wifh a dear old ane evening and r-vH?* the subject ored to fashion. She 5 have always d fashion to be 1 fopsv turvy rac h ev keep on teil- h1 s is433 words
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Article272 1959-05-10 15 Spilt Milk Mrs F has upset a r .7- of n k jvei bei :heni 1 Übledotfa "It hm ids a nastj stain wrtii h I cannot get or." c-p tells me. limed the cloth kmmum water, but that made no d:f- for-'r.'p You did the right <;272 words
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Advertisement70 1959-05-10 15 long-lasting shine to floors M I and furniture it's quick- s I drying and easy to apply. Water RES' sTA T «^i/ I resistant and it contains a 'MF^MB M'mM I Obtainable in Neutral and w^Pnß^^Kt j Mahogany, in 1 Ib, 2 Ib. and V^ ro» ft °^e J 870 words
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Article, Illustration2368 1959-05-10 16 Arthur Koestler - Arthur Koestler By ART HI R KOESTLER, the famous novelist and uriter, has just returned from a visit to India and Japan While in India, he spent some days uith J inoba Rhavt\ the remarkable man who launched the Rhoodan movement to persuade landlords to give2,368 words
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Article, Illustration473 1959-05-10 16 Unknown - Unknown Bi (jXfc i.t ttsf Nrii I most heasjcHM^. w -the M| Ligtita.' Cr;i :ng in the bosom of a Qm**. thai mata i :he Philippine bv n::. -.zzline ,t njS^ spark the exotic Oriental 1 .ip-iirrri onie-Sptnish <a* ■<: when we stramed ntn bourn* ist, the waterfront— huasWa.473 words
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Miscellaneous21 1959-05-10 17 uplj S^fl nil i '°i "(n^/^ VkJ I—W2s1 W2s v^r ks) J2 o o i-^^-— y, jfc E.^SSEBB liiV^^; wAp^W Siiy^Mp^21 words
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Miscellaneous479 1959-05-10 18 k i A kl^,i^ A I HALP-MILLION IKI JEWELS I I I'M 6OiN]s TO HYPNOTIZE REMEM^BR E 7^^ &i Akl |\|l 4 l/l DISAPPEARS -SALESGIRL YOUHFYOU ARE TELLIN6/ g—^^T WHAT YOU SAWIN Te_e^J% il ABy 11/ A IbV bK HELD; CLAIMS u THEY JUST THE TRUTH; J LL HELP J^^479 words
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Miscellaneous46 1959-05-10 19 ■■■flßßfe^ife^n SESHHS^ y/ y "^^^^^pf VQU PAYGOLD TRIBUTE/^ R3R PgQTECTIOK-^^^gTUE PLAMT6OD DEMANDS MOW LONG U^J .T.-^ArAv/niTnF^ 1 ISACCIFICES?) VES/ SO WE TRIBES WILL I I TUB PHANTOMS SCOUT PPA66EP I ILOO^-THE PLANT^ --OSE OTHER TRIBES PA^ TO ffTAS^OU^OM p-V CONTINUE TO R^OH^/ TP^jff AWESOME PLANT- \AOV\H6-tG_J46 words
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Miscellaneous33 1959-05-10 20 kifgg kyjog kuyt ytut it u t iyui y iyu iyu uy fir till r 4^rff>n few- i l t i ~~11 SI ->---^^ 1I ip #r^ y <S i '/I— Jib p \h\<^33 words
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Article653 1959-05-10 21 I iem has I treat dtji I I he balk rf rtio s*t dirOltf 001 y^* I im i I XhfS« I XT* i I bf thls^read" I I rfthem want to I So do IC though they I < to dlsI CtSTf IE fell what we w I653 words
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Article, Illustration790 1959-05-10 21 2,000 Students Hear Panel Talks On 'The World We Want' I m*. Importance of the Individual in "The World We want' was stressed by student delegates and adult speakers at the 13th annual New York Herald Trioune Forum for High Schools, held at the Waldorf Astoria790 words
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Advertisement123 1959-05-10 21 m^^.. *^m^& m^S^-% 9 fawning a, 7iif>? Planning a trip 7 Going on leave 7 rf Retiring 7 Step off the plane or f~ Qk Vl\Vl^ boat right into your Vauxhall llMyP^T\ f or if Slivered to your ■^^\f if JC door), licensed, insured and i^S&\ irl Orchard Motors handle123 words
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Advertisement253 1959-05-10 21 Subscribe To The STAXDARD MALAVA S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER If you live in Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or in the surrounding areas, wbv not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to yoxa home daily— or to your office if preferred? Ail yuu have to do253 words
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Miscellaneous84 1959-05-10 21 an ex e.'.er.* pha-e f r r carrymg out special bousehold plans B.: y- wiU r-^ed to Z.- e very rarefu. v to snything you are esksd to BJJBI MAY 21 JUNE 20 iGemini.). p»OOD *er i-^ncies occur in 7 Ceml y he th, seme bjsosmqp matters, us I bjosjs>84 words
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Miscellaneous769 1959-05-10 21 A A A I W^^H <-*■* X-, .-h JINF 21 JULY 20 ihOWa There MaBM It be IL.inrer). :t: e n ca\i>e much wrrry I TN CERTAIN TV about n v Moatly i f ll fof fOU to Mends' Inta Uons, and z r n w: n thmn? y- want769 words
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Article, Illustration232 1959-05-10 22 LOOKS RIGHT, PRICED RIGHT-THAT'S THE RENAULT CARAVELLE 'THE Renault Caravelle (above) is a first class example of how small sports car cm look beautiful and functional at the same time The flowing lines eould grace a much bigger ear without fear of distortion The sleek four -passenger Caiavelle has clean,232 words
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326 1959-05-10 22 Where There Is A Demand For Anything, There Also Will Be The Racketeers People's Car Ot The Soviets MOSCOW. Sat. 'THOUSANDS of IfUPBO- vites. yearr, ;r.g for a car of their own. have been duped Into parting irith a ruble <?a :h y pr.\ a*e enterprise "co*r. -v.;-- wno promised326 words
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Article, Illustration671 1959-05-10 22 OXFORD QUALITY AT MODEST PRICE I^S IH^H^^^^ SERE YOU ARE, the fourth of the BMC 1.5 litre saloons styled by Pinin Farina to arrive in Malaya within weeks. It's the Morris Oxford, and it is built and finished to maintain the Morris standard of quality at a modest price. When671 words
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431 1959-05-10 22 THE FOURTH OF THE NEW FARINA STYLE BMC 1.5 LITRE CARS c co,. id be exp« Croso sthan Now sf| come «.o the fashionable" steering column change I agree that it will make room for an extra pa??enger in fr< n1 B:t a! a ?a nfice to dri i g431 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-05-10 22 The unmistakable Farina lines grace the new Morris Oxford, the latest of the netc BMC 1.5 litre saloons to arrive,20 words
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Advertisement277 1959-05-10 22 BRING YOUR PRESENT y^i^X car yy p-T^? p/vte v\* REGARDLESS OP YEAR OR MAKE /#w//^P^^^^ Tirestone HW Deluxe Champion JmBH Tubeless Tyres Bimß THE ORIGIIAL EQUIPMENT TYRE Oil TM FWESTCARS. BLOWOUT PROTECTION Bi^A There's is tube to pinch ar explode! In^ida this tyr« ,^fl there's a Safety-Liner, which holds air.277 words
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Advertisement89 1959-05-10 22 INNOCENTI M i^F mm ft mmmmmmmmWW W'^^tS^^^^^f The -febufous c e LEAPS AHEAD W/F/J '/IfflVSr/LWG HEtf Lambrettas have been redes.gne<i from s*< --'s*' front with all the refinements of tt| "c i-~ mechanicals which Lambretta engineering is renoAned. >MI the tried and trusted Lambretta virtues have been rets P'js all89 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1959-05-10 23 Memoirs Of A Security Officer (This Is The Concluding Article In This Series) series of articles would be incomplete without a brief introduction to the uninformed reader of "naerlymß causes of the conditions of terrorism in Which Malavan peoples have had to live for the past1,231 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1959-05-10 23 HAROLD NICOLSON - HAROLD NICOLSON ::::IL:Jr:-m..jjr!%^^ l ||^^i^^ iffi^^ "i;;^ y- imiiimitff :::^T y :fl|;liir)Sinii^'''' F. W. HTXLEY. By Cyril Bibby. (Watts. 255.) I B y_ p)R CYRIL RIBBY Is a rtnoWDtd expert on tecnlca] eciucation. His present ttndj of T H. H-ixry ll hi? first experiment in biography.1,163 words
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Advertisement361 1959-05-10 23 I vrld famous family of LbV BBf BbVHV^^^^^BBBB^BAL -4rf B BB BBbBB BBk jf V V ;:shin Sai In The jew Look" Pack Veryeffec*Ae for Coughs, ,gestion, Seas ckness, Nausea, T i re d n es s, Stomcc-rche, Fou! Breath IG AUN TONG TIGER MEDICAL HALL ilalize Your Glands ore361 words
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Advertisement131 1959-05-10 23 BRYLCREEM I the modern hairdressing I brylcreem is the modem way to keep your hair smart and healthy ~H 0 brylcreem 15 not messy^ not greasy, not mer-otly '^L^t^B^B^B^B I bbylcreem zcith massage checks dryness and dandruff J^^B I The tonic ingredients in Brylcreem keep your hair and scalp free131 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1959-05-10 24 RICHARD BERRY - HE SOLD HIS WIFE'S TOMB RICHARD BERRY From RICHES IB Part Four REMBRANDT By To Pay For His Mistress Funeral EET REMBRANDT VAN RUN BV^K and his w "fe. He is a handsome, k TJ I jolly fellow with piercing eyes A I and a mouth always ready for ■^^^^^^J1,074 words
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Article, Illustration485 1959-05-10 24 tthhJ T*HE wife of one of the richest men in the world told me last week: 'Its absolute heaven to have a place of our own in London at last. I was fed up with living at the Ritz. The "place of our own" is a sixth-floor flat485 words
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333 1959-05-10 24 r PEEN-AGERS are part of a big call-girl racket which has earned Cape Town the unenviable title of "The Wickedest Seaport In the World." according: to Mr. John Yates-Benyon, a social welfare officer at the docks. In a book entitled "The333 words
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Advertisement126 1959-05-10 24 For that well-groomed look It s^^Sz^S^^JT^Jll i l\i I •I |^^^i^^sf*P^H^^*fCV' I 111 b £md&X~ MbiV> m iri II f m^b M bV RumHW/ m\\ iavinoii n] If vßm 4^B^ iIMBcSHM BK/ JB\l\ JI Mr I bv (tSSKf^^^^^ti tt v iwt J±. NT < y A B* VWM conc«iti 1126 words
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Advertisement136 1959-05-10 24 v*y* DDirVTI Vmv can r^e misery H «4 I of PRICKLY HEAT today AAAIbA At the first sign of irritation, just apph a feu drops c f P 1 You will be amazed at the instant relief \ou I healing remedy sinks deep down into the skin pore^ D.D.D. Prescription136 words
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