Sunday Standard, 14 June 1959
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Title Section23 1959-06-14 1 fl *4«L H ft 3. SUND AY STAN DARD v 'o' IX No. 346 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1959. 24 Pages 20 eta23 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-06-14 1 Queen 's Birthday Parade In S'pore (Story in Pasre 3) A GENERAL view of the Queen's Birthday Parade 0714 of the most impressive and colourful, seen in Singapore. The Parade of 2.500 troops was witnessed by a crowd of about 20,000 people. Standardise by Tan Man Long shows the crowd58 words
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Article350 1959-06-14 1 THERE will be much sympathy with Chinese in *^c Federation who are v%o rr icd over t k e welfare of their relatives, particularly their o^eci parents, in China. Their anxiety to get permission from the Government to bring these old folk to the r homes in the Fedefa\350 words
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Article, Illustration782 1959-06-14 1 Saurve Of Interest And M*ride To All— Mta&ak KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak declared tonight that everything possible would be done to make Kuala Lumpur "a focus of Malaya's pride" and one of the outstanding cities of Asia. Speaking at a banquet782 words
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Article120 1959-06-14 1 GENEVA, Sat d'Pl) T)>c wur power con/crtncf hat ground to a complete standftttl .4r tht end of Itt fifth week today, it w<u poised pTpcctriouily on the brink of total collapse. Oulu a major and Quick Soviet policy twitch could now save tJie East-West parley from120 words
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Article56 1959-06-14 1 BKIKI'T, Sat. (UPI) Radio Baghdad today claimed that Douglas Dillon had replaced Christian Herter as U.S. Secretary of State Radio Baghdad, monitored her* said: "Washington reports say that Douglas Dillon, US. Under-Swretary of State for Economic Affairs, has been appointed Secretary of State in the place56 words
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Advertisement211 1959-06-14 1 --^jfc'^j^ ~%r^ V MO vIiQQS y T c "-"-^1 "-f>^3^j i :^"<S^ F* Your friendly Mobilmen is neat with your car.. .and his work... he'll check your oil, battery, petrol, radiator and tyres, too! Always look for the sign of the Flying Red Horse. ...BUY THE BEST BUY Mobil! JSTANDARD-.VACUUM211 words
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772 1959-06-14 2 Sound economy, politics can beat MCP, says Lee KI'ALA U'MPUR, Sat. Whatever differences there may be in the political approach and attitude between the Federation and Singapore Governments, there should be sufficient common ground to make it worthwhile to see eye772 words
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Article, Illustration33 1959-06-14 2 pir. "HELLO RAZAK" said Singa pore Premier I. re Kuan Vcu when he gree ed Federation Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak at th e International Airport in Kuala Lumnur. yesterday. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article120 1959-06-14 2 A S: '"DENT, (\»h V- I Teng, wrai robbed ol a watch m ytih 1 3 by I: men a* the Jun lion m ilestiet Rotd md J| id Kerbau Lima, on Fr: ir.y at J p:r Goh Von| wai on h v n g120 words
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Article255 1959-06-14 2 'Cordial And Lively' Talks In KL PRTMF MDHBTEM .uul Ministers of the Federation and Singapore yesterd.iv iraly agreed that under no nrrum>tances would they "countenance gay attempts to arouse communal friction."' stated In a j statement led them yetrer ifter a conference in Kuaia Lumpur. The statement signed by ie255 words
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142 1959-06-14 2 ABOUT 100 amateur arttftea, ranging tran a ten-jamr-'\d b y to a 60 -year- old grandfather, have entered for Shaw's Talent Quest. The final nigh: will be held on June 23. conjunctii with the Malay f.im "Puterl Gunong Banang"" which Will be shown at142 words
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Article24 1959-06-14 2 MR. TEH HONG KIA riM passed hii spc o n d ypar examination for nvii enrlneerinf at the Kuala Lumpur Technical Coliese24 words
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Article13 1959-06-14 2 SINGAPORE tin price gained SI V yesterday, to Mt2| ped picul.13 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-06-14 2 -Standardpic bjy a'st^n^bu nm US Uaher thl^ "Grand Old Lady"— 85-year-old Mrs Loon Lp wltihfng her n a4 h t/ie er top°braL°o/ n th 7 Muni^CouncT^ C9nt n **f% h FahFah - 35 words
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Advertisement415 1959-06-14 2 ANNOUNCEMENT CANCFR. nil ORI D COMMONEST XI! 'FT WHEN HE WE? f \PSE WILL MAN KIN RVH E Hear T r R .1 S*e o srirj P i?tor R A P n eyange respectively, iel ver led :res of time th« mman P"^" Kar June '.4 at P m Ali415 words
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Advertisement366 1959-06-14 2 I ACCOM. VACANT TO LCI Two a-rj HrPe-bwi r m modern f :^s furnished inf irn shed it Ho.land Rnai Singapore with all convenience.Telephone 30*68 aokp,-; EDUCATION MALAY BEGINNEftS. L ime to tuit all Morning <*, 9 Evening 1 8 Running: Intermediate Ad tranced (Morning Evening. Adt. ssions Commercial Cla??f*366 words
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Advertisement177 1959-06-14 2 The true measure D f I cooling comfort X I 111 1 p >\ 12.00G BTU s guaranteed cooling ca pacj PHILCC AIR CONDiTiONEP v designed .qu full I ton* normal S n S P 3 cycle h^^ too RTUs o'^ local tltcliic fupply p. 3 fs abH.ty to keep177 words
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Article, Illustration454 1959-06-14 3 i the impressive one h^S?' in tU l ned UP at the parade l IVfc one h^ld locally for many years l^r bo paTiikm wn i« fu«iti ft ri uno need r ore v r.~: ren the arrival of -Ttuan Neg inn,454 words
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Article, Illustration17 1959-06-14 3 pic. H.irhour Board Fire Rn^.idp rirrw rounds of applause from the rowd for their march past. StandardStandard - 17 words
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Article, Illustration513 1959-06-14 3 SHE'LL'INTRODUCE RJJMMPOSERS TO THE WORLD' (Standard Staff Reporter) A tiny Indonesian "Ambassador of Goodwill" is in Singapore today with a gigantic mission. The "Ambassador." five-foot-noth ng famous opera and concert singer. Kffie Tjoa. will, sing at the Victoria TheatreSTANDARD - 513 words
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Article113 1959-06-14 3 STC Union Gets A New Home THE Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union which recently move-d :ntn their new $26,000 premises at \n. 3] WoodfvUle Road, wil] celebrate the opening ■f r hp building today Th« CJnion will ;V,.-o h°l<l :t gi aeral meeting. Prime Ministi r, Mr Lee Kuan Yew,113 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-06-14 3 Mr. Foo See Chin and his hride, the former Miss Loo Soo Nee, pictured after their marriage in Singapore yesterday. The groom. Is an accountant. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loo Siew Yen. Mr and Mrs. Ong Guek Yam who were married at the95 words
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Article135 1959-06-14 3 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Sat —A five-foot tall "Orang Utan" from the Johore zoo will be the grandest attraction for this year's Malayan Agri-horticulture Association exhibition, which will be held at the Chin Woo here on July 3. In addition to the u.-ual competitive exlbits,135 words
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Article52 1959-06-14 3 LIM YEW SENG. 23. of Cha/igi Road, pleaded £Uiity in a Singapore Emergency Court yesterday to a charge of assisting in a charartpr Lotteri at I>^a Road Mdav evening Mr. SK [aM, thl laUaflltrar^ pnstpon^ri Bentence for a week Lim was aiinu-pfj ba:i in Sn.ono with52 words
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190 1959-06-14 3 Cash For Ex-SCs Is Lost: Probe On IPOH. Sat Thousands of dollars collected fr< rr ex-sp^cia constabli peop.e who promised to help their rehab] tai n have disappeared thout any traro The Stai iard uht I that many rf r wprp made > -> poeed ci I -4 ■-v tion190 words
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Article79 1959-06-14 3 PENANG F,- A m: ions fir* broke in th< operative s tor« ad r.r.z :>-.<? City c- :r inteen In Espianad* F<ad here '.a^t night wh r saw smoK" r-rrr. r z from •he --fflrp of the store -ailed In the r '*y F:r<= Brig ide79 words
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Advertisement53 1959-06-14 3 Re« ch for L^sterine before 4 "^H that cold takes hold! k|»B The fir-t sniffle or *ImSB sneeze i> a warning reach for Li>terine! ■^B| Gargle it full-strength j^^ every few hours. JJ9H 12-year tests proved: People who t!1 1^ Listerine j^^&^ H jr 1 ANTISEPTIC |°ur No. 1 Protection53 words
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Advertisement709 1959-06-14 3 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into CV»?SS 2« OF THESt OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IF YOU are ambitious, JMWIlrf IfinliM and keen to I w^. BHr B PI^T make the most of today's opportunities, here is a TVmvn IS TPUW PtT SUBJcvTI709 words
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Article290 1959-06-14 4 -Goddess Of Love' Contest! m^ m^ GIRLS! Here's a chance to be Singapore's "Goddess of Love" and win a free holiday round-trip to Japan, including possible visits to Saigon, Manila and Hongkong aboard a luxury liner. The Shtt* Organisation and C. C. Nanda and Sons290 words
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Article, Illustration262 1959-06-14 4 'On The Beach In 22 Big Cities NEW YORK, Sat. Stanley Kramer today announced a dramatic plan to premiere "ON THE BEACH simul- taneously in 22 major cities in the world on December 17. j This tl the first event of Xl kind ir, the more than .10 year history262 words
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Article50 1959-06-14 4 LIM TZE KIM. was ye?terday remanded for thrpp riay> by a Bl&gftpore Fm p rg^nry Court after he was charged with robbing woman, Nissam b:nte Kr;:ih wliilc umed with a dagger it T \vr- r T? nd n the :r. ~rr.Ing d! fan. IC, No plea wai ci rded.50 words
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258 1959-06-14 4 PENANG, Bat The Chief Minister. Dato Worm Pow Nee, told 29 Chines* hil] dwell) re at the close at their live-day civics course yesterday evening that although Pcnang was now white an a. they should still exer c strict vigilance. Dato Wong said thai258 words
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Article61 1959-06-14 4 TANJONG N! \LIM. Sat Thieves broke rV p Tin- rz Malim Club in s::m R arl r cr.* awiy with boti p? of -and small '-^r.sp \r the ralm r $14 V: Joon. the club boy, who I Viac qprypH .hp fi'ih for mnrp intruder. r--. ■::mh:nK r61 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-06-14 4 This ">n ti.n from -h, (ikrsl >rs!. T da> on rratl is on. s> arrived for Thr tank moun pounder cun and I oprr.itur A ronipar^ of KfMi mr i iirn»>iii^! d<»< krd .»nrl hff X' i.uik^ hiitrrir« anr cd 1h» m up Ihp tank- \y n takrn from77 words
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Article36 1959-06-14 4 of Hm Ted the CrosJ i of '■'"<■ '>J Mr. J. P. B»r- 1 the board of dirwj tnd Cumberh I h r in A *'rtry J J The honour i? i* J •I, ptrticuiij I36 words
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Advertisement125 1959-06-14 4 Entry Form For GODDESS of LOVE Contest NAME DATE OF BIRTH ADDRESS TEL. NO DATE SIGNATURE RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 29/07 IP^^WHBI C/ »*v^ -c UFT WITH DISTfMf... I S^lish Stylo Madern rvsitul SLVB d f i g n f and n plain c o o u rs f sices125 words
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Miscellaneous267 1959-06-14 4 WeJw is df ■I f tir 1 iT>mßl bTI FffynK -<>.■# Sever., i:'. 1 Im- r«-n,ing 3^»> iiKir.s ■L^K VI <| lII'J I 1 X §I*J.l 1 fi I Hflfiii ;l Stun > >e:\. <|mi|i 3i»t nuir.^ H^ Ifllllfll If HPi 1«-iIA f k fi 1 f^BI U 'ii pin267 words
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Article, Illustration510 1959-06-14 5 LIEW CHOON FATT - LIEW CHOON FATT w 7kl cm ».i^T^^^^iß«i^i^"i l r -Break Came Lr She Is \}[ndel Worker By I cannot take a I -> m the workin* soW people AND do a I ilind girl ha* proved I < Ptf.cient as any Lber age. If not bttta IL, maFah - 510 words
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Article603 1959-06-14 5 CHARLES R. SMITH - CHARLES R. SMITH By >-tv Indom c derid- tafMM ■Bla's plans c Indonesia I "Miss UnlTerae" contest at Long California, pway of the hula ra und a < public protest. Baal women's fair. igencies and coll American firms 1 vmcel ri I H to send In ane a s603 words
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Article, Illustration245 1959-06-14 5 IS SHE THE LAST OF THE 'QUEENS'? men ultimately would reach the point where it would bring Indonesian women to a state oJ degeneration.* 1 The Indonesian Association of Catholic Women said: "Viewed from the national cultural aspect in general and Christianity in particular the pirn to stage a IHmUPI - 245 words
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Article623 1959-06-14 5 Morjorie Thomson - STUDENT EXCHANGE: A NEW PLAN Morjorie Thomson By YOUNG Asian student will come to Australia each year under a new student exchange project begun by a Rotary district in Australia. The project, sponsored by the Xew South Wa ES Rotary Club District 275. enables one oversea* student a year to623 words
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Advertisement60 1959-06-14 5 SUPERSHELL I H 4 y Men who insist en top performance huy super^hrli *iih ICA. The hiph compression engines of modirn cars really ne«J Supershell And the ICA in Supershell makes sure thai no fuel v wasted all is turned into power. You get all the power your engine is60 words
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Article196 1959-06-14 6 'THERE are two musical events lor \our < or.-.o tion this week tonights rent.il h\ the h, nesian-Chinese soprano, Eflfie Tjoa. and th* ber-music concert on Wednesday b> Norper, Mok< (piano), Goh Soon Tioe (violin) and Lou M (cello). Effle Tjoa hails from Sourabaya where she started singing at196 words
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Article92 1959-06-14 6 Anacrusis - Anacrusis MUSIC AND] DRAMA NOTES [by YT EDN fl AY S chamber- m sic concert is in tht Cultural ar.rj ---.p r -gramme 1$ devotee violin-ceflMßinift trioi by Beethoven maj r, p TO No Brahr-.j C minor. Op 101) ar.^ 3 flat majoi 21). Th« ncert it a92 words
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Article49 1959-06-14 6 T^HE next cor. en v the Singapore Recorded Music S^ iety ii on Th irtday. June 18. at B.or i i W A Rnffes progranune includes C E ror.-e^^ 1 -> r e Bannt md Bri nt 1 Th re S\-!-. prior m tua X emperei Admission free49 words
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Article, Illustration99 1959-06-14 6 Front Baton Rouge comes 'Miss Music 1959' Carolyn Beth Berthelot, of Baton Rouse* Louisiana, tuneg up after winning the title of "Whs Mmtk of 10W in a contest of retail music shop employee* throughout the Lnited States. For the past tica-and-a-half \ears Carolyn has taught piano, orsnn and accordion atUPI - 99 words
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Article1082 1959-06-14 6 LEN THORNE reviews new discs available at Federation stores Poor; fair; tm Goo<i \>r% good; Fxrrllrni •••DAVID ROSE PI AYS MUSIC FROM GIGI MOM c ns Y< rv ni e!y, too O~ *re other han-i, *"^e f "'i :ra'<* yerstoo In *h |i way o'Jt [a treat Mr1,082 words
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Article24 1959-06-14 6 -rr V ."I htm OirectorJ at Rufby |J 3 i tlnue until lepj Snfiporn na d o conoM i < J E m«Jor end24 words
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Article37 1959-06-14 6 in n Fred Pennsylviniiil. I Mm. 5T992 an «Mfl i! t nosUlfl* a- 1 I bwbwi" 1 rry i hive <« on •°'*^sn] ssu- I < 1 <n and thf I I I I I enhi»2L M I37 words
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Advertisement362 1959-06-14 6 HO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS SO MUCH! BUb^l.^ %^H Mjf^^J^ Ml'- -'TjH B^m B^ B% V IB Br^ifl B^ ial Bk Vbl Bb. \^B Bk^^l Rfl Hiuliii II BHnp.wJ HH bhlkEhlbiEsi Bbl B^BbVL yjtaaJ^^SPJß^^^BSß^Bl ■B^^V/^iU I For example: WORLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP Whertver dc thk world %'ou're going, fly there with Pan Amerioan362 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-06-14 7 Picasso Says: pel Most Excitign Face I've Seen... pic. I -;,r V nrn >pp> met painter Pirn*no. he I■ }nn hmre nnr or th* m n<t exriting face* I T $ren. Ticent\-tifo-y ear-old Hera, from I ■T'-.tly mmie her ftrnt trip to England to Li* tn "¥—*< on }nuth" onMirror - 51 words
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901 1959-06-14 7 Chipmunk - 'FLYING SAUCERS' HAVE LANDED -AT LAST! Chipmunk AIR VIEW by SINCE the end of the war. hundreds of reports have appeared in the Pre^s about the ■Iffhtlllg of strange flying objects. IMany of these reports described these flvms: objects as being saucer shaped or conical and so was burn th*901 words
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1248 1959-06-14 7 How About A 'Radio Doctor Of Human Relations?' 1 tyfe flilll J J ENJOY listening to the Radio Doctor' each SunJ day at 7.15 p.m. from Radio Singapore. (Also re- laved by Radio Malaya.) I rarely miss one of his J broadcasts (if I can humanly help it.) j Besides1,248 words
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Advertisement54 1959-06-14 7 lisa BRYLCREEM the modern hairdressing ~s*m trjrv tc keep your ha:r smart and htalthy I 1 'UClhm is net mesr,', net greasy, net over-otly S I 1"' m ::h massage chtcks dryness and dandruff J^BJ^ Z .catly in Uce all day. >> -fM ...areemulsifiedforcleangroonung.LseßO' J -j I --H -am I54 words
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Advertisement644 1959-06-14 7 LEARN A NEW TRADE AT HOME! New Iram as rnubuld PRACTICAL F \D!O Courses now available to nvcrva* students' No unn*»rrssar\ nMthrmatirs Fiv\ to foiiou printed texts prepared speriallv fn r home instruction you Mart to build after a few lesson*: h necestnry books, you rcettoc oB f Shown -?f644 words
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Article, Illustration537 1959-06-14 8 sammy king - sammy king reviews Tartar Hordes Roam Across A Wide, Wide Screen THE fGtaki French Italian Yugoslav prod -t:or. o* Michael Strocoff (CtMBISSOOpe, Btftman Colou r it I D dft op to the best Hollywood can offer In tho r*\V. m of "IMMENSE, STTPEXDOtv COLOSSAL* m vtlM. The537 words
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Article139 1959-06-14 8 Chevalier To Star In 'Can Can' FEANK SIXATRA rod MmuriCl Che?-a';er hCOC bpcr> tinned hy produccf Jerk Cnn-fnivq^ mr ttOffinQ rolti foi ?Ofh Centvfy-Foz'i f orrhcom?T7(7 multj million dollar prp.<:pTitaf'on of "CA.\* CAJf." The motion pictllfic« i/"h?rh w(U go before the cameras in Hnlhjimnd early September, u-ill b e filmed139 words
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Article, Illustration430 1959-06-14 8 Bob Hope Is Back Shooting Up Badmen ARE you hoping for a bright 808 HOPE :s always °:ood for a ftm, He"s back in Town, shootins up the b admen*; loving it up with luscious Rhonda Fienv.rg, one moment such a colossal coward and the next the bravest of the430 words
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Article72 1959-06-14 8 Tommy S'eeie took his mother rod sisters to Major <~a recently for a holiday. They kr ed U but iU hod stomach trouble Tommy is taking no chancei thii time during location scenes in Spun lor -TOMMY THE TOREADOR He ?'irks to carefully pr^ pare- food an^; iqM72 words
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Advertisement422 1959-06-14 8 i [Othay Organisation 1 ATTRACTIONS IbmUI 4- Mf£F OUR MINISTERS i T > A «prrUl Vw^rwl t \|.njp hy Cath iy K^rl« Film*) Is •> "i > now tvin? *n<>wn at .ill show* In all th^ '13 jT v\\w^^^^^^^^^^^^^• ithaj Organivation Theatre*. \\\>\\\\\\\\\\\\v STEVE COCHRAN I|| ADfTCD e.-.-.s.orc X LIT*422 words
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Advertisement341 1959-06-14 8 r \«u-r..| i(IT IMI ft^l r vm\ sHo\\i\<, a. i ii, EnHtORXH Kllll 'H ri»x\M» M\EN— 4ca4emy Award i F i i rim, X, tr^ big' prizes' ■■.mi-i 4 To. -v i mi B .1,1 W M \hi iftA 1l| 4 J OF THE GLADIATORS^' I i mm mm o>341 words
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Article335 1959-06-14 9 Seiaiuor 2 >— Poh H,,- ---Koh 2 P°. r "s Tinn lls lr term« hi th« a .,T,. ,o leave ewilderea, ana, aotnev lucky to earn a point from this match expected of i that it was Si must be given two lovely goals State335 words
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Article29 1959-06-14 9 K1 KLA T LJMUR, Sal —The H agkong Eio H Cup frhuMn ■v.. mccl Sii :anr-re a* Jalan Be= ir sta :m on Th:r?day29 words
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Article41 1959-06-14 9 I TOKYO. Sr Talent-picked Japan swamped Nat nallsi China r i today r IU fifth straight r y and a c rr. ir. ding lead In Pour-nation double Round B n third m fa i» ban tournament41 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-06-14 9 Top: A TR 1 cmnc: off the course, crashed into a ditch after failing to take the Aint rce corner. The driver was unhurt but the <ar had a broken front suspension BELOW: A Coop*? go y u rhe wrong direction n f d Iteod ifl for dram.48 words
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Article, Illustration501 1959-06-14 9 INTRODUCING MARIE ...RECORD BERAKER h Seafs 2 Of 3 Malayan Marks >X FnMand Combined Iniversities hurdler. Miss Marie Bndgeford. r to^Sing.iporp athletics by improving on two existing Malayan .g.ipore Amateur Athletic \ssociations third triangular meet Seertion tecond. p*. and Police. 68. Sinaapaf* E'tataurs. took pa: to anrt w of *yJasbir Singh - 501 words
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Article48 1959-06-14 9 A H \TTRI 1 "X y centre r r- a- Mohatnc Dtfui woMt r Seletar Football Club to [ndi&n n ten by three goals to one in a SAFA Djv. 5-A eaguc m«1 h at r ing Stadium jresterday, The [ndias'i only g^sl cum from Kijah.48 words
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352 1959-06-14 9 Peter Wong - Racers Escape Injuries In Trial Runs Peter Wong Course Dangerous Tricky, Aces Say by SEVERAL competitors i escaped serious injuries and total wreckage to their j cars while attempting to negotiate an almost ri^htangle corner at yesterday's practice runs for todays Semhau ung Speed Circuit trial off 12 m.s. Upper352 words
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Article38 1959-06-14 9 JOLLILADS b< it Seti Faj ••r n |oi Uif Im SAFA Dr/ -A eag^f v r p aye--a 4 MFA fit terdi Rashid ored the or. s a for the T a in *'r. r <: -ha.f38 words
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Article42 1959-06-14 9 (Reuten Heart i ice 1880. maintain•vher -r-,- z sr Indian 11 M got r; ere today [v -r r 14 matchr p *yed on the tour t Edinburgh Club ntni II goal* and concedes I 3 n ncrv on xunaiy.42 words
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Advertisement364 1959-06-14 9 H $10,000.00 L^^^^>l BRANDS essence of chicken HEALTHY CHILDREN' competition Look at these eight photographs of children and Read the Rules and then write your name and choose the one that \ou think looks the healthiest address on the entry form Put >our entry form in and happiest child in364 words
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Article550 1959-06-14 10 Ken Jalleh - Ken Jalleh... mmmm IT IS heartening to note that the International Badminton Federation has at long last appreciated that adequate Asian representation on the world body would be of "immense help" In the past months I have on more than ore orrasion pointed out that not I sineif JUtftfl550 words
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681 1959-06-14 10 RAF Surprise Gives Them Premier Lead THREE TEAMS Indian Recreation luh I>< ll Afiah and Marines rrm.iin unbeaten .it the half wav stage in the first round of the \mateur Football Association's senior le;ici;» Indian- are leading 4 seven points aftei r o'j". Dar;. Afiah, fending champti ir< I irth681 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-06-14 10 WHEN Lin )o« va s a slun r«ii{ut tl hu o. mm: i i r t):< \n, n^ •Ml tkk the award I M I f* I n*' j I ah Ml mm hi 5 fl Li,-,.. few •*»"^*ia E vl Urn Yfgt yjjj -< 1 i ny SB50 words
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Article13 1959-06-14 10 Choo In Dog House Like many ""jftM understand more t© 1 J 113 words
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Advertisement294 1959-06-14 10 L^ItJJLLjLtJ MALAYA I^^^^ DEALERS f.> V SINGAPORE aMMHM.^^ t UNIVERSAL CARS W"-^ TAIrINLi >T^ M HUP HE\C x^r^-^SV \(fi V s^\ m mm am mm penanc wj[_w jAV^iJ^-fs*^-' vfr^ PUI TiONC YECNC jMMg^MjMAjg^^^^ MOHAVED )AFFAR IT it T 1 II D C KUALA TRENCCANU m^^^^^^ lP^lK^^=s^Mfil^ KUANTAN Vl^^W^^ YOURS "BORNiO294 words
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Article206 1959-06-14 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER i m workers 1 cc for I I SiTwel* on *h e fastest time *as definitely > Lee li i on the r I I have I and on:y localB -ses were jeen on vhict) WAf n I Taylor as- -j around on the if, ridden by j206 words
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Article130 1959-06-14 11 KIRKHAM TAKES 8 FOR 34 Si.\ l\: Crj feet Club took 12 run lead againsi Free I astl thi ai of the fir?- i .r. theii ■nil <v on the Padang yesterr TIM S ped by enturies F ght (65) and Smith nade 173 in even I F- repli€ fohn130 words
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Article121 1959-06-14 11 Borde Will Miss The Second Test BLURTON, Btoke-On-Trent, Bat, (Reuter) Indian illrounder Chandra Boro>. Who fractured a fineer during the Brst Test aeain.-t England ast week will be out o! Ticket for at least another -wo wtata Thti toMu i he wiD ml i the eoond Tc I which start-121 words
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Article22 1959-06-14 11 SYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter) British Wei Touring Rugby Union Lions nefeared Auitralil 24-3 in. the second test at Sydney today.22 words
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1332 1959-06-14 11 Probable Fields For Saturday At Kuala Lumpur FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for nine races on Saturday, June 20, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club June meeting: Class 2, Div. 6 Furs. 452 |1 h<v Winner eh ir q 6v 9M M Zain Mdm. CX Let 14 '2_1,332 words
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Article152 1959-06-14 11 h 1 Elttehea 17- lt)«71 and Co; \v. i Mobertf B7— W ti tied In the RftytJ Bins ipon Qoll iib'a B division Meda'. Stroke i I petition yr -rrday. The| plmy "t! on J-;nr 20. Othrr Cards— M. Melchior M 43 T3. H T.152 words
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Article63 1959-06-14 11 51 PNF.Y, s,,- (Btutcri Australia boat the Xe-.v Zmmd Kiwii R ifby f frigini ou r i r. c team v nine p r r to rich 4 i. Urn Arsi tesi y p,j nr a r r Sydney !rl :ket pwund tod;. F v i' bogged dow63 words
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280 1959-06-14 11 Rl'AI A M.MPIR. Sat. The President °f the Asian Football Confederation, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today said that he hoped that Indonesia would become a full affiliate of the Confederation. In an exclusive interview with The Standard at the international airport here today, the280 words
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426 1959-06-14 11 KHOO BOON CHOO - Box Office Takes Main Race At Penang KHOO BOON CHOO FAVOURITE PAGAN KING BEATEN By PFNANG. Sat. Box Office, cleverly ridden b} S. G. Donaldson, won Uie main race for MARA \as** One Division One horses at the Penang Turf Club amateur meeting held here this afternoon. The hoi favourite,426 words
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Article27 1959-06-14 11 TOTM POOI <IRI .?no l«t 'StU *tSQSI) 3rd J32MR $13 59:) Slartfrs 4:" r.rh S*%, ?7T3Bfi ***** 'f»OT I 226fv.8 *****fl *****4 :^4:: 1<U8?: ?:*w..27 words
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Article394 1959-06-14 11 Shcok For Seletar Division The S<~ eiar Divii i ha a shock. Ihil wec< .'.•<- ba'.i IfflM wNB HI and MTRS, \\h<> arr DCfti 'he n i f -tM table, reat the Sci Meat -i-3. B. -r F ontin ie P we;: oit taml th 1 i |am« in hand394 words
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Advertisement191 1959-06-14 11 (IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IN WURICW SERVICE '*k *«:t-mo», PhUaeiph,, ft C(J|| Oft ->C 16 17 |vi« ith#. aorft to load mo di«ch«rg« -j-ge N^TH GERMAN LLOYD MBURG-AMERICAN LINE )(n\l KftVtCl 1 't A^f»e'p B?tfp»d3m B'errtn Hjmburi 1 3* M n« 1 luly 2 luN Linn hafaq m« M M191 words
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Advertisement176 1959-06-14 11 m v ORANJE i 20.166 C. R. T. ■--•> JJSfO Singopcre D 24 S-pt 1> Drc 7 M:- 25 Mo> Diokortc A 2 6 11 r 2 5 D,okort a D 28 12 10 26 Melbourne AD 5 Oct f9 m 17 2 June Sydney A. 1 2 1 rf176 words
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Article105 1959-06-14 12 GALVESTON. Texas. Sat.. (UPI) Governor Earl Long of Louisiana charger) yesterday in a formal court petition that he was drugged in Louisiana and brought to a Galvesto n mental hospital tied hand arir} foot. He a?ked a district court to order him released. Lori:: applies for105 words
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391 1959-06-14 12 But Reds Discount Reports As 'Allied Pressure Tactics' GFNKVA. Sat. (I/PI) High American officials 1 said today that the Big Four Foreign Ministers' confprenre will probably be forced into recess by Tuesday if Russia failed too often on its Berlin demands. They said391 words
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Article109 1959-06-14 12 JAK \K S Rcuft Thi irman of the [ndonesiar er of I: istry Mr > that in a lace Indonesia ha^ piled up de from abroad at about 800 ion LJniU S1 ttes dollar sis on "The Q n of For ig r redit published109 words
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Article100 1959-06-14 12 Paying UK Workers By Cheque L 0 N L> O N Sit. "Rputer) Thp British (iovprnment istnch.inep the lav under irhlcb it I*. a criminal offence in Britain for an employer to p\y a manual worker's w a g c s by cheQßt The present K'u was made <t\er 100100 words
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Article, Illustration277 1959-06-14 12 Little Johnny Gearing: may never be able to climb a mountain, pilot a plane, or drive a, car. And because of this five yr a r old Johnny was last week awarded 555.250 (Malayan)' damages— against his father, the driver of the277 words
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Article38 1959-06-14 12 Acting Prime Minister J McEwen announced yesterday that Australian Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies will vish ?n--vffif Sl if- Some V m u e this year Details of thP Visit have not been completed. UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article119 1959-06-14 12 Actor On Narcotics Rap Jailed SANTA MONICA, California, Say (UFI) AetOf I Jay Robinson wai yesterday ordered i nmd a vp ar ta county |ai] as conditil D EiTfl feu probatl r. i d h conTiction i I w ;::ng and possessta i q i rcoi )c§ A motion for119 words
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146 1959-06-14 12 NEW YORK, Sal fUPI).— Jaa linger Billie Holiday wrai ■meted jresterday i 1 Metrepolitan H^p;*-- on a .-harge o: r^:^n of aarcotj Police iaid the linger, under treatment r bepatitii in I of hi r i! nenti ;e Ifay I had ;> eon146 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-06-14 12 photo. With test pilot Scott Cross field at the controls, the experimental X»IS rocket plane is dropped by the B-r>2 "mother ship" at the start of its first powerless glide to Earth near Edicards Air Force Base. California, last week. The hish altitude research vehicle teasUPI - 68 words
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244 1959-06-14 12 US Needs A Grand Strateg For Survival— Says Senator WASHING TO N. Bat (UPI) Senator Henry |fl Jackson said today thai America needed a |Httd strategy for survival arc possible overhaul of thp national policy-making machinery. He laid Urn L2th am conference of I M -mer.t Asodatioo that the U.S244 words
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Advertisement166 1959-06-14 12 KIMLIN Park In centra Bl l\ Rood Porerson Rood Gron^^Jj 1 TKe ONLY M Com M( I S-,^,, quirt suburbon o*moif>*'re yet M H« U« rur odie. en reehold lor T VP« A Typ« B ~~f^TH 1 Living R— iI cc- 1 L |J 1 D.n.nq Rr^^ 1 Din.ng |MB166 words
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Title Section9 1959-06-14 13 Feature Section SUr.DAY TIGER STANDARD, June 14, 1959 liSgaissaEgEZiZEa9 words
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Article, Illustration3341 1959-06-14 13 JACK THOMAS - JACK THOMAS ontinuing the fantastic story of the V uton turns, British rrt Vri f> nspntx. uho upre leading a daredevil sabotage campaign in France when they nere betrayed to the Gestapo. The exciting exploits of the brothers, ichntc gallantry iron them the3,341 words
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Advertisement16 1959-06-14 13 WfTM LINDANI "n flies, moifli/'ton, y^ morKi. enti end H I^^^H^ mony o»h»r household ins»cf*. i-Lc^^^^^^Hß^^16 words
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Article, Illustration973 1959-06-14 14 Marjorie Prooks - Marjorie Prooks But is it such a yopd idea > Adfci TT was a t\piral summer morning: grey sky, scurrying clouds, mean cold wind. It v- i.? s rt of simmer morning for wearing thick >- raters mink. x d particular n mini I holding in my973 words
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Article, Illustration207 1959-06-14 14 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN x |-YE JM been cettin* the 01r someone who really outf 0 shes a IK H kn *%TJ ■H hi also fashion di'-ect^.* stork:n| BOH :n the court: Bo one thing and another Anne Ford can rea I onsidered at an author ne fubject c cor pr.r.p '^.c:r-207 words
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Advertisement44 1959-06-14 14 Best for baby, best for you! >o^l^H IB War «£> «il lei C\ Li < L Uiil iiv jIwWI WlUl wl% '*m All over the world, in hospitals and >v^- '^i w baby p wder baey Sr iM l^^lK- -r 111 BABY CREAM BABY LOTION •nJxlm44 words
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822 1959-06-14 15 S-I-M-P-L-I-C-I-T-Y is the secret of being well-groomed Irene Lint's fashion page 0 crtw P ded El^I m 9irl A P f Used f L thc of teretted ol A one c *he attracted inbetter view "of he! the $e fS btai Her eye* scanned the room seeking familiar facet. Soon822 words
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Article, Illustration126 1959-06-14 15 A dress with 3 lives (1\ 77//s h e the sam P drr**? It is inli^fn. tint nnticp vast changes that ran he produced b\ th* skilful ii tp of accessories! It* g honpy of a drt>**. It can hr n*pd >or man\ occasions and is equally adaptable tnr th126 words
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Article675 1959-06-14 15 An interview with a doctor BEGINNING today, we start a threepart scries all about dieting, exercise and dressing to hide those figure faults. SOME weeks ago. I published an article under the heading Girls meet a man who can increase or decrease your vital statistics in 60675 words
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Article357 1959-06-14 15 Blood stains Miss Chan writes "Could you please tell me how 'to remove a small >Uin of fi^h bloorj from a blue cotton dress nrm< vhtg rt until /orr: i c 'u>rc. a\ Die f •o •<; thovld <r; i fOOJcti 0 r> r r/'-rsv '.■•;fh t; thU357 words
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Advertisement161 1959-06-14 15 Ba^a^P^ S9 ■aT i^SitH Lthe month l^ she's natural, Ki*i tunt of the moat h I f t tru^ Ljod, while keeping her Eajafflt. >h> shouldn't L ll Tampa* iniemal I -crion.she'i never L UlgOTßj, CnBIWIg I 0d0ur. >*ith Lp the *ictr way, the I 1, aren't you a I161 words
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Advertisement353 1959-06-14 15 WATERBURVS COMPOUND WITH |^r A NEWr LOOK BUT STILL V W tired or su^- w A ferire t r rc\ ML coughs, cclds or B^Bk. branch t s ±^k YOUR LUCK! YOUR LIFE! YOUR DESTINY! This time next year? Will you itill be following your evevday existence or is tome353 words
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Article, Illustration851 1959-06-14 16 PATRICK J. KILLEN - PATRICK J.KILLEN Mt 9 s Pakistan 9 answer to the A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\,\A fuel shortage By "(]OW dung?" I asked suspiciously eyeing the gas burner. ••Sure." Me said "See. The water's boiling now." That's risht. I thought The w ater Is boiling. and we are attnut to have aUPI - 851 words
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Article, Illustration256 1959-06-14 16 J HF splendour torm. the n.- d danf# JJ third annual "Modi- i recenth at the Hotp] > p.iceant was e iun h- Pan p Asia Women's \v^,,, H (PASr \\V\ J_ "> M VUil n in the fl Statei Eroai ten brifl used dramatic turns mask objects I^oo256 words
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Advertisement131 1959-06-14 16 >i6?^ I?T^HHLa^LIj4 I^K^^^^^^^pTjl V' 4 V I You can depend on LACTOCEN WsXBBssBs\ if has been proved Your taby is a very important person indeed Why experiment when you can use safe, Jpfc- I For years grateful parents of lovely babies such as these have testified to the splendid A131 words
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Miscellaneous70 1959-06-14 20 **Ji ■T s VSH- Sg^ E J \e) ("sure rS (library) \>0 f J,T i* M Otes* <^™?^>—^CT UX'^'^^WM-- tJ I" KNrur r"^ V_^°NTce AT FRE H S^ OTHER* sSe OF^He) f HEY YOU BOYS J I U- >. (-next time i catch) "H my^tcd.^ |I il^^l STRENGTH /Tx bZ".:70 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-06-14 21 Patti's 'Miss Outer Space' ...TITLE IS TO HONOUR U.S. SATELLITE SUCCESSES I photo. Looking heavenly, Pntti O'Quinn manages to look astronomical icith her telescope after being named "Jfi.«j Outer >pacp. *HPh P won the title (honouring America* satellite suece*se*) at Palm Cameron' Centre.- UPIUPI - 44 words
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582 1959-06-14 21 I- Power May Be Developed Before End Of Century Iptd fmsl i a oi ■Booclear I: s I SUCCPSSIlichieTed tafon I th© pras^r. t I is a reft at an earlier preI by Dr EdI a leading I :he d( v- >j ■I of fusion I m in the V-582 words
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Article293 1959-06-14 21 r PHE rapidly Increasing J- world popu^a'.on wi.i create a need for greater supplies of fond and e.ectric power, and tne Atom will help to supply both of these needs, iccordini to Dr WiT.ard F. Libhy. of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. A "fundamental293 words
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Advertisement51 1959-06-14 21 :<>rld famous family of TIGER medicinal products f ■^^■■^■■k T #V *-w* v Tßi^Ba^Ba^BsS "w^ ""^v^^*3a^A?ir**s^Jw^&"Sii^Baa by? '■!*> Jr v '^Sja^ar S^:^BK£-Sa«k>J4-''-^S^^^Pi^^ai Iwj mif JsalßHaaSv Jk P y^aVrflgr^saV|f TBa^ttteEK^jf^ia^BaM CHEE THONE SAN les Ir^cntaneous relief tor hache, Eorochw, Stomachache, Pain, indigestion, Backache, Sore Throat, etc. *IG AUN TONG 1f TIGER51 words
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Advertisement195 1959-06-14 21 Pep si- Cola m kes hi a wonderful offer I j to you 1* If you livt In th§ Fedtratfon tf Maliyi 40> Vomt PEPSI-COLA bortle top now ha* 2. yellow band instead of silver and when you next order PEPSI-COLA make sure you ask for the yellow COLLECT 50195 words
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Miscellaneous1595 1959-06-14 21 MARCH 21 APRIL 20 SEPTEMBER 23-OCTOBER DECEMBER 21-JANUARY ■MHglJtoaJj«jß|^^^^ (Aries).— 22 (Libra).— 19 (Capricorn).— p f her? Pr Your °gener ce a i "rTngi ™°v this^week J^i"if%w eTa™^ ETPCTtlSr'^^^^^^^^^^^J r." e r6w h °whirh c afY™ 'vT-r The general conditions near die out You can expect M *»-W«#%^i# partner and1,595 words
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Article, Illustration625 1959-06-14 22 The Weekly Page For Motorists The German Prinz (fast and economical) makes its debut D SHOULD LIKE to introduce another little 'un this week. It is the German NSU Prinz, a little four-seat saloon with a two cylinder, air-cooled engine mounted in the rear. The 4-stroke625 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-06-14 22 The Rover 3-Litre In The Salesrooms TWO MODELS AVAILABLE 'pHE impeccable Rover 3 Litre (above) is now in the salesrooms. It is priced at HSJ7I for the standard model and 514.875 with fully automatic transmission. I roadtested the new Rover in February and found it fully lived up to the96 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-06-14 22 THIS EXCLUSIVE CAR BELONGS TO AN ADMIRAL r rHE car you see below (two view?) is the only one of its kind in Singapore. I* is ihe PEERLESS GT 2 LITRE cwnea by Admiral R. E. Portlock, Chief trf S 4 aff. The Admiralty, Singapore Admiral Port'.ork is a motor132 words
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Advertisement197 1959-06-14 22 JAGUAR. M m THE NEW XR 150 fc T 5^ X TkM r^ r "ha racer- __^J0- w wl4skA-X. ir-rd r^y t?".V. 40f m^t!mP a^ l^' m *^^C k \?r acceleriv.^n M^o^Sttr^^Wßi^^^tE\h ex*endms ;hrouih- IHULfI KS^H^^V S^» c.: :he entire speed JWI RiJMPAW range up to 130 mph and beyond197 words
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Advertisement100 1959-06-14 22 AROUND THE WORLD {j^^y^^Q TYRES WIN and Prove They are Safest for Your C In maior ra.mp events iround the world crnismiumn and fa the worlds fastest not, Firestone SF Sifrty I tyres prove the.r mfttj >ear after yea, body and > Again this year in the Indianapolis and r100 words
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Article960 1959-06-14 23 Eric Mitchell - Eric Mitchell 1 m feWnq^ys?^ (PART THREE) x u^fration I 1 l t r:nt one tf V, ndo I m\ K fiver of a reJrphon^ dial I at<d J° I Ft assayed by «ffecta non« I nguishabjt I the t| ocrur and I get I lam tr- I960 words
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Article511 1959-06-14 23 GUY WINT - GUY WINT RBVOLUTION IN* A CHINESE VILLAGE By David and Isabel Crook. (Routledge. 215.) THE YELLOW WIND. By William Stevenson. (Cassell. 305.) By "I IE pititl the plumtfll and iorse*- ;ne dying mrd." Tne first of those hooks, r.y two sympathisers vvitn Chinese Communism, describes tht rural511 words
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Article836 1959-06-14 23 John Wain - John Wain BOOKS HF\DERS(>\ THE R4l!\ KiyG. By Saul Bellow. (U cidenfelrl and Micolxon. 165.) **v r PHE allegory i.s an everpopular kind of story; nothing makes an argument come to life so much as putting it into narrative form. This novel is a quest -allegory. The horo,836 words
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Advertisement97 1959-06-14 23 tere's the splendid j Farina-styled j I k 15 v.^^vs,* r >*^^ -^^__------^^Jk 'II I (l^f ornonal extra "'■r.'/mlwMStmWßßmm v/// w Jt knfe leve l Mhtai wood facia with cowled instruments -j 60comb,n,s exqu,,-te line w,th a luxury .pec.ficat.on and the technical A ;eley engineering w.th generous accommodat.on for Murio97 words
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Advertisement426 1959-06-14 23 The Truth in Your Horoscope Your Real Life Told Would you like to Know v. Nat the Stars indicate for you, some of your past experiences, your strong and weak point> etc? Here :s r :;r Chance to tett the IkllJ 01 Pundit Tabore Inn:.-, s tnoti famous MtTOlOfer, who426 words
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Article1253 1959-06-14 24 RICHARD BERRY - RICHARD BERRY RAGS Part 9<-*F. Scott Fitzgerald Playboy \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\)k Novelist Painted \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\\ The V\\\\\\\\\\\\\Vl '20' s Red V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^ F I"^T"^^ ID success spoil F. Scott Fitzgerald, I H laureate of the Jazz Age and I W chronicler of the "Lost Genera•JLw^^ tion?" That is the question1,253 words
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Article, Illustration896 1959-06-14 24 ROBERT KNOX - ROBERT KNOX By U.S. FAMILIES START A NEW LIFE IN THE 49th STATE 'J'HE first of what may be thousands of prospective settlers are sMrtin? to arrive in Anchorage. Alaska, in modern-day -w a?on trains' drawn by their dreams of free land and golden opportunity in896 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-06-14 24 Here's top actor harlen I nuchton playing Bottom in summer Might's Dream. lie in pictured at n rehear w the fairy queen. The piny opened at the shnkestunrr Men iord-upnn- ii on. recently. Thin in the Urst timr thnt fharlrs, has played Bottom, the weaver. ItMirror - 76 words
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Advertisement193 1959-06-14 24 A STEP UP! gu m yes, an investment Kb^^xS V^^^/ in a Vauxhall Cresta. i^S/v3 or Velox is a step lEfcvv^ WmJZ4f^t f up the ladder. WkV lBttVX^H B^^^O^T^ That's all very icell, but w£&&£&>^'/ m uhat about running costs? fc^flS V%«i>iS^^ Well Sir. with 25-26 mp.g. M^^OTtt> >£&PZ& S^193 words
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