The Straits Times, 29 September 1957
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Title Section14 1957-09-29 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NettSole* in No. 1,153 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1957 >0 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration206 1957-09-29 1 DAY OF INFAMY TIMES EXCLUSIVE I WHAT REALLY HAPPENED ON THE MY PEARL HARBOUR DIED? Alii. I battle Heel steam south through the Denight Over the i melodies from the ds which they are gull Islands the rhe ople danced ought ol the U reak around them. -word .sentence. ika."206 words
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841 1957-09-29 1 'Not proportionate to country's revenue' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. fRADE union leaders gave notice today that they would oppose the Federation Government's proposal to increase the pay of the Prime Minister and the allowances of his Cabinet Ministers. A Bill providing for the841 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-09-29 1 An embrace for Lotto (bach to a trim 1 18 lbs. ITALIAN film director-actor, Vittorio De Sica, embraces Italian screen queen Cina Lollobngida. during a party at her villa, in E Rome, Italy, when it was announced she will star with De Sica in a new movie. "Anna of Brooklyn."AP - 91 words
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325 1957-09-29 1 MAN TRIES TO RUN DOWN DETECTIVE CORPORAL Wheels miss detective by inches A SINCAPORE detective corporal had to jump for his life yesterday morning when a car thief tried to run him down in busy Cecil Street then, as the car sped away, he325 words
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115 1957-09-29 1 Ministers say: 'Why all this fuss? 9 KUALA LI.MPIK Saturday. THKI-.I MINISTERS told the Sunday Times tonight that they could not understand why there v is "such a fuss" over the new Ministers (Remuneration) Bill They said that as Primp Minister of independent Malaya. Tengku Abdul Rahman would have to115 words
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Article25 1957-09-29 1 NEW YORK. Sat. The United States today exploded the 23rd nuclear device in its current test series over the Nevada desert. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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100 1957-09-29 1 POLICE SEARCH FOR BOY ACID THROWER Singapore police last night searched Chinatown for a boy acid thrower who injured three people in People's Park. Target of his attack wu Tan Kau Jay. 39. who sat drinking at a coffee stall. The acid splashed on two waitresses. Wong Ah llooi, 26.100 words
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Article117 1957-09-29 1 SLASGOW. Sat.— The pUot, radio oliicer and a nurs- i ing sister were killed when a British European Air ways air ambulance crashed on the lonely Isle of Islay. oil west i Scotland, early today. The Heron plane, which wa» tlying to pick upReuter - 117 words
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Article36 1957-09-29 1 A man died after a quarrel at his house in Cornwall Road, .ore. last nmht Police were told that Llm Kiat Ljre 57. clH'd alter he vily during a scuffle.36 words
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308 1957-09-29 1 TENGKU: I WOULD RATHER DIE THAN SCRAP PACT PENANG, SaturdcK yENCKU ABDUL RAHMAN, said here tonight would rather die than discard the Federation's defence treaty with Britain." i Addressing an Alliance youth parade on the Esplanade, the Tengku said he first negotiated a defei pact with the Colonial oflicc during308 words
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Article33 1957-09-29 1 gatlon of the Supreme Sovti led by Mr. A. Ari.stov left Moscow by a TU-104 airline c for Peking this morning at the invitation of the National People's Oonciro-s Ri33 words
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Article465 1957-09-29 1 Marshall sees Chuang in Changi QR. CHUANC CHU LIN, principal of the Chunq Cheng High School, who was arrested under a banishment warrant, is being detained at Singapore's Changi Prison, the Sunday Times understands. He was visited yesterday afternoon by his le^al ad- visers. Mr. David Marshall and Mr J.465 words
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Article38 1957-09-29 1 Datin Nik Ahmad Kamil, Britannia to join her bttSwife of the Federation High band in London. Commissioner in Britain, left She was accompanied by Singapore last nistfit by BOAC 'four of her children.38 words
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Article56 1957-09-29 1 CLOSE LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL" CALL 11 1 !i i: HOCK, Sal.— |i>l|) of I II while women cmi\ s from I ittlr Roch < tiled in per.* m (in ilit- (.(i. n nnr of Irkansas Mr <ii\.il I .minis, and asked Mai In close lh«- central hish school,56 words
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Advertisement150 1957-09-29 1 Diamond Engagement Wedding \r u\ Nrn Styles. A. L ABDEEN, LTD. I .IrwHlrrs) .th Bndci Road S pore 6 Tel. 3099) I INFAMY BEGINS NEXT *XX IN THE SUNDAY TIMES •induce it CHEAPER, but quite reproduce a HOHNER! iER PIANO ACCORDIONS The World's Best -I I 1)1 VI lIM $165.00150 words
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Advertisement126 1957-09-29 1 ERRES^ ..for fhosc otfuslomrd only to the fintitt automatic MIXMASTER Enjoy hiqhcr, lighter, J PA finer textured cokes; 9 creamier mashed '1 bowl-bcoter saves time, j I ormworK, mixes, mosnes, l,Jt~\ M whips, beats, stirs, 1-I— blends, juices. automatic FRYPAN J& You simply set the di.il fiW ■''"d you ?ct126 words
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Article, Illustration2370 1957-09-29 2 Why Gina stuck to that name After her wedding a hilarious snowball fight PADT PftllD CONTINUING THE STORY O F "THE MOST UUII BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE WORLD' r^R^^r ys* HER unusually long name and fabulously proportioned figure have made Gina Lollobngida the butt of many an embarrassing joke by2,370 words
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Advertisement29 1957-09-29 2 TITUS/ipi I ATFQT MODELS i2C??x nP X.MI CO I ARRIVED d^Vr^y SOL FIX BALANCE i rjNBREAKABLF SPRING W^^ I __j_ j 0 incabloc SHOCKPRDCF ■^yjjjlj WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCHJI^^H29 words
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Advertisement57 1957-09-29 2 >Sr TOYLAND 7 opens 2 TOMORROW! Children, take a trip to Toylarv wander round this wonderful of fantasy and fun to your l*^ desire. Bring along Mum and Da IST too to see the gay array of fane fi \k and delightful toys of all kinds. TOYLAND VTHVHMMBi TOP FLOOR57 words
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Article, Illustration502 1957-09-29 3 HOWS YOUR STAROMETER RA TING... AN ANALYSIS BY JOHN LAMERT 6NNE HEYWOOD is a logical sort of brun frc with one i thought in her head. She is con- that she can succeed as a film star. >n is illogi- is shared ii of eaeer, girls. Only thousand get OnlyUP - 502 words
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Advertisement86 1957-09-29 3 **c^^^jy» \< jmV Ho You know? That The MALAYAN RAILWAY offers a reduced rate of single fare and a half for the return journey (any class) for parties of 10 or more adult passengers travelling together in the same train and between the same stations. The return journey must be86 words
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Advertisement84 1957-09-29 3 BonKorets \B I SLIMMING TABLETS y/\m> /r Ba SOU DISTRIBUTORS JACOBSON VAN DEN BERC (S) LIMITED SINGAPORE KUALA CUMPUR_— _^P£NANG J i. Ovaltine VI i^_. HEALTH fwW STRENGTH Mik p %/|TAI ITV L}*:V 1'^ /^y\ Be strong! Be fit! Ovaltine helps you ■t^ ■~~^i^E&^Cr^ •t'- V J| to build up84 words
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320 1957-09-29 4 Send my black sheep son to jail, an angry father tells Singapore magistrate FATHER yesterday asked a Singapore magistrate to send his son, "a problem child and the uncontrollable black sheep of the family" to jail. Inche Yusoff bin Salleh made this request after his son. Mohamed Hans bin Yusoff,320 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-09-29 4 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lira Tian Sens (above) who were married at the Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace. Tanjonc Katong Road. Singapore, yesterday. Mr I.im. a member of the Straits Times staff Singapore, is the eldest son of the late Mr. and76 words
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Article227 1957-09-29 4 ENROLMENTS BEGIN NEXT MONTH KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday £N estimated 157.488 boys and girls between the agi of six and seven years will seek admission intc 4,288 government and aided primary schools in thi Federation next year. Enrolments begin next month A 15 per cent over-all in-227 words
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Article23 1957-09-29 4 SEGAMAT. Sat. Secamat olice will hold a dance at he Diamond Jubilee Hall on aturday in aid of the Offlers' Mess.23 words
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117 1957-09-29 4 CONSTABLE ORDERED TO PAY $40 TO EX-WIFE A SPECIAL constable told a Singapore court yesterday that his divorced wife had refused to let him see their four children during their school holidays. Because of this. Supaat bin Salam said, he had refused to pay $40 arrears in maintenance to their117 words
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96 1957-09-29 4 MALACCA, Sat. Five hundred residents of Selandar and Bukit Tingpi villages have given a ioday surrender ultimatum to Malacca's five remaining terorists. The residents, who met last night in Jasin District, said they would devise means to get rid of the bandits. A good96 words
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64 1957-09-29 4 ALOR STAR, Sat. Two revenue officers stopped a woman cyclist and found three bottles of liquor tied round her waist, the magistrate's court wa.s told today. Koay Chew Pee, a widow. pleaded guilty to possessing i five pints of liquor on Sept. 13 on which64 words
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Article26 1957-09-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A total of 7,000 textbooks, a gift from Cairo, have arrived here for distribution among Muslim religious schools in Malaya.26 words
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Article21 1957-09-29 4 SEGAMAT. Sat. —Major M. Davies, Military Intelligence Officer attached to Segamat Police HQ. has been transferred to Johore. Bahru.21 words
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Article16 1957-09-29 4 The Children's Aid Societv Singapore, collected $3,915 it Its flag day on Sept. 21.16 words
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105 1957-09-29 4 The glamour and exciteincut of a models world appealed more to pretty Tan Slew Guat, 21. than working behind the counter of a Sineaporc department store. So she took a course in a mannequin and charm I school and now she devotes all her105 words
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102 1957-09-29 4 TENGKU TO ENLIST BRITISH UNION EXPERT DEN/ Pi Abdul R uclose* British to recon to come assist rh "I mi my last I I am wail the T< Munici) its 10th The unions political ii nists sho i to make v ment foi ends." he THE. CHALLENGE "Anyone part in102 words
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50 1957-09-29 4 Old soldier! will have owl houses sow 'THE Ex-s of Mai $50,000 to ipoh for 270 lor. The mi Poppy Da Hospital slstance enjoyed b their dej» from tt Buildinir is gin early DOUMI rate.-; to El or sole! i tere.st-: The Ui bousing and K projrc!. for M. Kedah.50 words
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Advertisement300 1957-09-29 4 M IB*< MWmWK&mwßnm^mWmmM WmW *3HB EHrsHaw^ *^ti mpJtS'T'r J^^U ft > rWlmfßmamwj9 l mW^mWm tti ■< J*^ WmW^^^ J -iJ fw 'Mm tm^M*m%i ~i*m y m ""vW- SBm^mWr jf Jm\ I The smooth and mellow flavour of EXSHAW V.S.O.P. Jjjf 1 M*M Cognac, the famous "Black Top" liqueur brandy, is300 words
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Advertisement18 1957-09-29 4 I wff i <fr «gl^i^^Mn I mm i m MMIM II MM^IIHII, 111 > Wss^si^* »>WI»M»Ii, IFmTHMMMMg i m18 words
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Article204 1957-09-29 5 'overpayments which had appearance of being fraudulent' frudit chief: Unreported loss of disused rails worth $20,000 is aUDIT of accounts of the Singapore City cil has brought to light "overpayments ud the appearance of being fraudulent.' 1 jorred loss of $20,000 worth of disused n unexplained204 words
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Article, Illustration150 1957-09-29 5 Dorothy Magalrc (riffct) models a I (■<»< ktail sheath dress with a detachable I skirt all made out of a bronze batik I sarong interwoven with gold designs. The I emphasis in the parade held last night at I the ChaMl Variety Club.150 words
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Article170 1957-09-29 5 CEREMBAN, Sat. Seremban Rotarians have started a holiday camp at Port Dickson, for the free use of youths in Malaya who wish to spend a holiday at the seaside Five tents provide accommodation for 40 peop! free water supply, a -semipermanent cookhouse and bathrooms. The170 words
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Article44 1957-09-29 5 A luncheon party was given for Mr. John Oliveiro, 67. yesterday by the management of Paramount Films in Malaya Inc at the Cathay Restaurant. Mr. Oliveiro. a retiring booker with paramount Films, has worked with the company for 27 years.44 words
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184 1957-09-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. THE certainty that Malayan traders will continue to use Singa- i pore's port facilities "in the usual friendly way" was expressed here today by Sir Eric Millbourn. Sir Eric, who headed the Colony Port Commission. which concluded its probe in Singapore recently,184 words
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Article, Illustration10 1957-09-29 5 studying for B.Sr decree.10 words
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Article60 1957-09-29 5 A five-year-old girl was badly burned when a cigarette lighter she was playing with set a tin of kerosene alight in Singapore yesterday evening. Cheong Oi Wah was admitted to hospital in a serious condition. The fire spread to the attap roof, but was put out60 words
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Article25 1957-09-29 5 Ifr. Yong Nyuk Lin has j been elected by the Guild of Graduates to serve on the Council of the University of Malaya.25 words
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332 1957-09-29 5 AFTER one false start, the 44-foot yacht Swannee will not be sailing from Singapore to Australia at all. Dissension among the crew jls to blame. The original crew of four the skipper. Mr. J. C. Mac- Caul, an engineer, Mr. J. D.332 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-09-29 6 Pit-tumi ilxivi- is on»* of the v* n;U<in t-iH-ktail drcsxis in Mr D*Oney*| < oil.-, tiim Ihiv driss i s M the i-wr fashionable emaMnatioa <>f Mark and white and illus- th«- *crj latest low li.ii k' linr.41 words
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294 1957-09-29 6 TEXTILE IMPORTERS REPORT NEW TREND Cottons are pouring into Malaya from America, England, Japan and Egypt reported a representative of the textile trade in Kuala Lumpur recently. Once considered the Cinderella of dress i materials, importers say that cotton is now being used294 words
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Article, Illustration376 1957-09-29 6 The Susan Barrie Page for Teens and Twenties TEENAGE hair styles should be simple, natural and softly dressed, says Barbara Clunies-Ross, Singapore hair stylist, who created "Night and Day", a two-way, convertible hair style, especially for young Sunday Times readers. "Teenage girls look their best with loose376 words
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Article194 1957-09-29 6 Recipe for teenagers TTERE are some crisp, delicious pastries which will come in handy for week-end entertaining. They are a perfect accompaniment to «ood coffee. Yon need lor the fruit f mixture: one cup raisins or I st:lt.inas. 1 cup currants, 1 rup chopped dates, 1 table- S spoon honey.194 words
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Article, Illustration147 1957-09-29 6 Miss Daisy Szeto. a popular young model in Singapore, comes into close contact with the woman shopper through her modelling work. "The new cottons are very hard to resist." she said, "all the colours are so attractive and gay" "For all but the most formal occasions cotton gowns147 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-09-29 6 Salesgirl agrees GUARANTEED TO LAST? "Of course." said the pretty young salesgirl, pictured above. Working in Gian Singhs she has found that cotton Is very popular. •Treated carefully it will last and last. I would cer- tainly recommend to all our customers that the cottons we sell should be washed53 words
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Article44 1957-09-29 6 A reader complain* that after shampooing her head with egg. her scalp becomes flaky with whlte-oi egg. Either she should use n prepuMd shampoo or fit rubber hose with a nool" over the tap to set n tronsi er rinse44 words
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486 1957-09-29 6 ERIC SEWELL - Innocent-looking pill can prove to be a deadly horror drug ERIC SEWELL By LONDON, Sat. MORE than a million women in Britain today are involved in a great new slimming drive. Those few extra pounds put on during holidays have sent them hurrying to their weighing machines and diet charts.486 words
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Article43 1957-09-29 6 Two 'hilling 9 new ideas Smwthvio vrw to watch (or (8 Mr m'erb/oH.se /r fa A-/7fm<7 the tuck-in shirt. Also tit 'might-pleat-ed skirt, which i« killing the kind you wear over petticoats. This is the casual version of thr latest straight-up-and-down sack line.43 words
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361 1957-09-29 6 Mental hygiene j s a 'must' for charm and groce HERE is the second in our Sunday series of articles on how to take care of your skin and good looks, from the expert advice of Singapore beauty specialist, Mrs. Louise Klerk. This week Mrs. Klerk emphasises the need for361 words
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Advertisement89 1957-09-29 6 a new touch for your beauty/ eathei rtnUh YARDLEY J"\\ II Z>^'t Feather Finish ensures \^> f* that your make-up is jl perfect at all times. W|P\ II *^>p Nothing equals it for II ntoin King it is a blend of fine Yardley Powder fj and delicate cream. ss The89 words
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Advertisement183 1957-09-29 6 Cold cream for rough A TEENAGER on a bua- soap and water get. who finds hanc However lotions too expensive for every night her iimited income, has should ke< i written to ask if ordinary .smooth and cold cream will do equally should be well. The answer is yes, if183 words
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507 1957-09-29 7 mm MUST BE A CURE FOR BAD DRIVING MANNERS The 'KNOW ALLS' Drop us a line Address your letter The Know Aiis', The Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. SIMEON I for With K ow Alls, I 1\ V •n of mancon- men 1 the mum '■a h has a507 words
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1555 1957-09-29 7 gare lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK This boy friend has taken advantage of family's kindness WHILE working in another town I met a boy. I had to return honvbecause my mother was ill and he got a transfer to my home town. As he was without friends. I persuaded my parents to1,555 words
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Advertisement189 1957-09-29 7 i 4tetfev«% f Wy^. M~' do you carry an invisible passenger Carbon deposits in your engine are like an extra passenger; they are responsible for reduced power and fewer miles to the gallon. They cause this THE INSIDE STORY wastes* of power and petrol by upsetting the normal I.C.A. does189 words
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Advertisement119 1957-09-29 7 (^T '^f LOOKING SMAfT A &~M ll I MBOFAPEWL \M P'MP ATTENDANT, I ~<7^ 111 Tfg™ AND WONG HON 4^!\\\A > KNOWS WAT \S/V W^ THERE ISNOWm T\n^v/I uhe SURF V V~M CLEM CLOTHES (GOOD JOB I HAVE A PACKET f^^k \gßp\oF SURF/ SURF WILL I*9 WzAGFT YOUR CLOTHEi L~£^(.119 words
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Miscellaneous39 1957-09-29 7 "GAM6OLS &QAA& Ajop&jZ^ CiOINKiJ I_M NOT CAggV IN (3 MV j (wtLL I TUINU ILL TAKE AWO TUtN lC- It 006-SMTJ COAT ACOONO ALL OAYJ l^l' N '^J~7/ CAIM YOU CAN 6A«3ILVJ^^ I wM cAggv it eoa Me j39 words
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Article50 1957-09-29 8 Chua Ah L( months by c disv for stealing a purse containing housewife. Chua admitted snatching pur>e from Teo Hong Choo while she was on her market In Campbell on Friday morning. The court also sent* need Chua, with three previous "ions, to 12 months' upervision.50 words
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180 1957-09-29 8 Land at last for Pamir survivors— s reach port Six are sate, but 80 windjammer men are feared lost in Atlantic CASABLANCA, Saturday. lIVE SURVIVORS from the German windjammer Pamir reached dry land today, exactly a week after their 52-year-old ship was torn to pieces in a mid-Atlantic hurrcanc. AReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration190 1957-09-29 8 BUT SHE HAD TO WAIT 4 HOURS MORE A HEAVILY- VEILED woman in flowing white robes stepped off a Caruda airliner yesterday and swept into the Singapore Airport lounge. She was Marufan Jan. 33. from a village on the outskirts of190 words
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140 1957-09-29 8 BEA presses on with hospital plan A -SUBSTANTIAL' number of commercial firms has backed the British European Association's proposal that a 11,750,000 hospital be built in Singapore, and the association is pressing ahead with the scheme. The chairman. Mr. A. F. Thorne. said yesterday: "The support is sufficient to war-140 words
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Article67 1957-09-29 8 Singapore police yesterday questioned scores of Scran- I goon Garden Estate teenagers following what police called "rioting" on Friday night. Two brothers, Paddy dp Silva, 18, and Bernard. 17, were ambushed by eight other youths about 7.30 p.m. Bernard was fir.st attacked. Paddy, who went to his67 words
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Article53 1957-09-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— His Majesty the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong has consented to become a patron of the ExServices Association of Malaya, a Government state- ment announced today. PRESENTATION The director Of the St. John Ambulance Association. Singapore, Mr. G. H. Kiat. presented 30 first aid certificates at53 words
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98 1957-09-29 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Federation Court of Appeal today dismissed the appeal of Mok Theong, who was sentenced to death by Mr Justice Hepworth at Muai on Aug. 11 for having arms in hus possession without lawful authority. The Appeal Court was presided98 words
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123 1957-09-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Federation Government is inquiring into the expulsion of a Malayan student. Ananda Krishnan, from Trinity College, Melbourne iential college. Krishnan. a son of Mr. S. Tatparanandam, a commcri- cal licensing assistant in the Road Transport Department here is a123 words
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Article, Illustration212 1957-09-29 8 MODEL OF AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING HIGHLY IMPRESSIVE SINGAPORE Airport is to br equipped with radar in January as part of the scheme to brine it up-to-date for the jet-airliner age. The Director General of Civil Aviation. Mr. W. P Nicol. disclosed this yesterday when212 words
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Article240 1957-09-29 8 -THEN SUICIDE VERDICT IS RETURNED MALACCA, Saturday CATHER A. DORETT, a Roman Catholic priest of Bagan Serai, gave evidence at an inquest here today after failing to answer a subpoena to testify last Saturday. The Inquest was on Theresa Plllay. 18. who wu tound hanged in240 words
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Article100 1957-09-29 8 Special bus {or the trade fair TIIK Singapore Traction Co. Ltd. is running a bus service to the 1057 Great World Trade Fair. The S.T.C. has arranged for Service No. 14 to be extended to run from Kirn Keat Avenue to the Great World from 630 p.m. to midnight. The100 words
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Article80 1957-09-29 8 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will asK at the Legislative Assembly session on Oct. 16 how the Singapore Government to protecting local musicianj from unemployment as a result of "imported alien mv i sicians." Mr. Lee. leader of the People's Action Party in the Assembly, wants a80 words
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168 1957-09-29 8 FKING. Sat. A Chinese technical delegation will leave here for Britain in mid-October for talks to In crease China-British tradunder the relaxed restrictions, official sources saio here today. The delegation of about 2.' will bi led by Dr. Chi Chao ting, a vice-chairman ofReuter - 168 words
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Advertisement92 1957-09-29 8 ifTM IffrSffl Carnation is the milk every doctor knows llyjMJn Ask your doctor <ibout Carnation for your T"*~ baby. It is the safest, most digestible form H^^=||§e^^^>. of cow's milk for babies. From can to can. W^^ i it is always uniform To help build sound s2r7 NkVM|lfff|^B bones and92 words
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Advertisement215 1957-09-29 8 1 You know what you're getting Jdulux GLOSS FINISH Backed by the technical resources of f\ C\\ Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd y~j i_ J frtUftDH C&Z&IiA Iti+tje focrtt*, IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (M) LID. AND ALL LEADING PAINT STOCKISTS i^Jil She had a /3*% I^T^ HEADACHE t^jj' Thanks to YEAST-vm Whenever215 words
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Article165 1957-09-29 9 Rrtults of i i Ml OM I nlt*d 1 r< 1 I Partamnutri 0 -ur r. 2 -t|i.mrd itn H. 1 2 2 i(in C. 3 I II Km ox rwo Him 0 Hl| 1 Ipvwiih 2 1 nilrd 3 0 Miri'tirouj[h 0 4 Bristol 1 urn165 words
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Article, Illustration254 1957-09-29 9 Cash, lots of fun— this is the life, he says Trumpeter Tony finds that show business is best pOR the 12-year-old trumpet player, Tony Castillo, there is no business better than show business. For show business means more pocket-money, not so much school and lots of fun. natural talent for254 words
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116 1957-09-29 9 JAKARTA. Saturday. General's office announced today that diplomatic staff in Malaya, Singapore iave been instructed to ask for help to c of a spate of forged notes flowing into ndonesia. The forgeries have all been of 100 ruplah notes. The Indonesian authorities belirvo that HongReuter - 116 words
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31 1957-09-29 9 I'LL BE SEVERE W ITH ARRESTED STUDENTS-CHEW apore said tday :uddle recently 're in would ntensivemld conuntil "we unlsts," he Singapore able to action very y here i two-week n —Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article22 1957-09-29 9 The Full Gospel Business I Men's Fellowship International held its first meet the Y.W.C.A. hall, Rafllos Quay. Singapore, yes- terday.22 words
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Article105 1957-09-29 9 Detained 12 months then freed JAKARTA, Sat.— Six Singapore fishermen had been sentenced to prison terms ranging from 14 days to five weeks by a Pontianak (West Indonesian Borneo) court, a report published her c today said. The Indonesian authorities had confiscated the fishermen's boat and money from the saleReuter - 105 words
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Article25 1957-09-29 9 The new UK Trade Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. H. W. Woodruff, arrived in Singapore today aboard the Oranje. He succeeds Mr. E. Bower25 words
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Article, Illustration224 1957-09-29 9 N\ bat. id Mcstudving prizes inter-schools petition Melbourne 1 Sun News in It prize and whose Street. pet was ited on by the Mother prize a first helped mma 1 compe'he Sun ■■E sue- the competition w* t rue won by224 words
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675 1957-09-29 9 Police win first round in war against thugs 45 secret society men behind bars**l3 flee Selangor 73 gangs now without leaders: Who will take over control? By JEFFREY FRANCIS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The man put up his legs on the chair in the coffee shop and sipped his cofee. As675 words
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Obituary35 1957-09-29 9 THOMAS MAIHEW, iU ;ed two years, son of Mr. K. c. Thomas, paasad away .suddenly at '.> p m.. 28-9-57. cortcpe leaving 28-A Short Street 11 a.m. today for St. Thomas Church. Mar Thoma Road.35 words
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Article24 1957-09-29 10 Hi Ho, I till i Minimum; IN LOVING MEMORY Of Mr. mo left us on I but remembered for ever P.K L.24 words
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Article21 1957-09-29 10 •f. M Himimum) LAWYERS. ArchlAccountants, Professions, If You Want I More per ■;r«-ment. then wrlie P.O. Singapore. U- lax Free21 words
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Article323 1957-09-29 10 HLTHEN in November 1954 the roof of Singapore's Victoria Theatre was brought down by the demolition squad, th c Citj Architect reassured everybody that the old building \v;i* only "a shell within a shell,'' and what was being destroyed was the inner shell. On the ruins would323 words
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Article133 1957-09-29 10 SINGAPORE'S Education Ministry is to be congratulated on its sensible decision to build lowercost schools. This means, we trust, that we have seen the last of the days when nothing less than a quarter of a million dollars was needed to put up a single-storey primary school.133 words
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Article, Illustration17 1957-09-29 10 Half ,t million bucks wont make any difference whether they listen to Aida or Beer Barrel Polka.17 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1957-09-29 10 Antony Terry - DARE BRITAIN TRUST THE WORD OF KRUPP? Antony Terry Once before he broke pledge to liquidate steel empire By He is a man too powerful to displease TALL, handsome grey haired Herr Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, the one-man owner of a £200 million fortune amassed from the making1,172 words
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Article81 1957-09-29 10 Modern prajer house for Bohris JHE low tar 87-yc. in Hill has g dern, ing bu $140 Not, man mil 8 J noi: tho stand] hoi. neigl.:,, Few t the pra ■mall coir... A i fron: main] do noi Bombay years but communi tery in next to t. pie. The81 words
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Article49 1957-09-29 10 4 POW] *A to per ot Englar.u inarriayt. 1 next fen Whei. at Cam--. a strong Church for this P They would that only parties'* w Church. A move week— and i support on the The contr Queenhill. September 7 hill pr vorceel band.49 words
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Advertisement612 1957-09-29 10 CLASSiriKI) ADS. V m,,m) KHOO CHAN: Engagement K:m Chye, fourth son of Khoo Joo Pon, and •st daughter of Mr. ...in Kok Tuan. on Paul William i son of Mr. and Mrs. Y»-w to Nanry Lur. Mrs. Llm -S9 57. Mil mom vacant J H or<l, ti Kox U rU.612 words
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Advertisement8 1957-09-29 10 SCHMIDT CO.. Mi LTD P.O. BOX 2395. SINGAPORE8 words
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Advertisement44 1957-09-29 10 If the man ncm« the r\ul K-.irninf! (0 a tro:nbone if the radio next door keep■wakt it doe* and cockerel 1 el v, > .;r ret Sleep Quiet! Sleep Cool! wih Sleep Well! pU||£( MORSPBOPLEOWNA PHILCO THAN AM OTHER ROOM AtRCONOITIOHiK Your local PHILCO DEALER44 words
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125 1957-09-29 11 Razak on pact: It's for our own survival' -The MnisRazak. iva enoefence >r her i i an is aU 1 gh It n allsm H TROOPS i.-rable to ye not land able us troops voald I i ATO. had to lon lo purposes c of the thai the Malaya I125 words
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Article, Illustration307 1957-09-29 11 K. S. KONG - For 6 yrs. rubber tube is her lifeline K. S. KONG 1 Rash act leads to pain and suffering By IT was a little thing. A mother's rebuke for a childish prank But it so upset Chua Kirn Hew that she ran away from the wedding reception and swallowed the307 words
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Article41 1957-09-29 11 1 leaded not In a Singa•harge of tragt the rl Mary se Road on Sept 5. He could not raise the $1,000 bail granted him and was remanded until Oct. 2 when his case will be mentioned again.41 words
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Article23 1957-09-29 11 KUANTAN, Sat. —The Kuantan Town Council has asked the State Government for a $200,000 loan to build a modern market.23 words
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Article208 1957-09-29 11 ghting Reds here: How can we vote for them in Assembly?' PM defends UN vote, calls on Malayans to be more patient 1 PENANC, Saturday. "["HE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today appealed to Malayans to be patient with the Government, and not to rush it208 words
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164 1957-09-29 11 IS months jail for man who admits stealing two cars A CAR thief, Te 0 Ah Chee. was yesterday sentenced to 18 months' jail when he pleaded guilty to two charges in separate courts. On the first charge of stealing a car (valued at S1.700) belonging t 0 Ng Vow,164 words
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163 1957-09-29 11 TAKE exquisite artistry, add a feeling for mood, variety, feather-touch rhythmic impulse. .that was how the briliant duo guitarists Ida Presti and Alexandre Lagoya held a full house spellbound at the Victoria Me- monal Hall last night. The guitar is a lonely instrument163 words
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96 1957-09-29 11 Services to mark church anniversary rpHE Wesley Methodis: 1 Church in Fort Canning. Road Singapore, celebrates its 50th anniversary with thanksgiving services today. Special services will be held at 7.30 a.m., 10 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. The acting president of the Theological Trinity College. Dr. F. Olin Stockwell, will speak96 words
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Article72 1957-09-29 11 A wanted man, who went to court in connection with a case, was nabbed by Singa 'pore police yesterday mornlng. Lee Ah Hong, who escaped I from police custody early Thursday morning while in handcuffs, was recognised by a policeman at the magistrate's courts72 words
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Article36 1957-09-29 11 At your cinema Kuanlan REX: Contraband 1.45 p.m.; Woh Nam Yoke Huit Chin 12.30. i 2.30. 7. 9.15. CATHAY: Knights of the Round 'Table. 10.30 a.m; Merry-Go-i Round plus Such Men Are Ridiculous 2 30. 7.30.36 words
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Article87 1957-09-29 11 Now 'super clerks' take over KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Federation Executive Service, comprising "super clerks," has been set up to take over some of the duties formerly performed by administrative officers. Seven higher executive officers, starting at a salary of 5754 and 76 executive officers, whose initial pay is $42087 words
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Article82 1957-09-29 11 A record number of over 33.000 people visited the Trade and Industrial Fair at the Great World Amusement Park, Singapore, last night. Mr. A. Razak. assistant manager of th^ Great World, told the Sunday Times that by 8 p.m. all the parking >p;ict around the82 words
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Article36 1957-09-29 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Pair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: September $25% buyers. $26" i sellers. Tone dullSingapore Coconut Oil Millers Association: bulk $40 sellers, crum $44 sellers Tone auiet.36 words
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Article16 1957-09-29 11 The price of tin in Sineapore yesterday fell by Sll2'.i to $365.25 per plcul-16 words
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Advertisement92 1957-09-29 11 st natural health tonic in the world jl Y^kgl Kibe^a is the best way to n %jS Veep your family free froiM y^JW infection. They'll love its V taste .They'll rttriv* or\ it.' Look at them/ So happy. 1 So healthy/ ld-famoua W~~ ""T*? ic drink of > ooe<«4 i92 words
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Advertisement298 1957-09-29 11 IH j*u? fl T% C> j*. SANCOLA" Sails Ist December I "SANTHIA" 4rh lanuary j "SANCOLA" 9th February j 30 days voyage with 10 d.iys in |apan FIRST CLASS $816.00 SECOND CLASS $539.00 I. Including stay on board in port Children according to age. Apply for sailing details to j298 words
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Miscellaneous402 1957-09-29 11 WESLEY METHODIST WESLEY METHODIST FELCHL'RCH- 50th anniversary LOWSHIP: Talk on "My impresThanksglvinu Seniccs at 4. Fort sions of Christian youths in the Canninf? Road. 7.30 a.m.. 10 am. 115.A." by Mr. S. T. Peter Llm. and 5 ao p m church hall. 4, Fort Canning Road. SINGAPORE FILM SOCIETY: (5.45402 words
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Article, Illustration205 1957-09-29 12 OHADOW" themes, so to speak, seem to appeal to our readers, and this week's contest, "LenKtlirnlag Shadows" was no exception. Entries simply poured in. The judges' verdict finally went to the four pictures appearing in this page, but many of the other entries were worthy of honourable mention.205 words
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Article125 1957-09-29 12 'V'AMK, address and details MUST be written on the back of each print. Glossy prints are preferred: and should be postcard size or larger if possible. Competitors are remindrd of the Contest rule which says that all photographs MIST be accompanied by negatives. Any photograph whose125 words
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747 1957-09-29 12 The sea battle which ended pirate menace IM "immmiiilim lllllllll|||||||||lllllll||||||||||||||| Historical Corner by DONALD DA VIES DURING the early part of the last century Malayan waters fairly bristled with pirates. By 1825 a system of piracy had so established itself that fleets of pirate prahus scoured the seas from Penang747 words
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Article191 1957-09-29 12 MYSTERY OF VANISHING CLOUDS A BRIGHT blue sky. tastefully decorated with f.utTy white clouds, is the snapshooter's delight. There's no better background for pictures of any i kind whether your sub- Jeci is a beautiful land- scape or a pretty girl. You wait most impatiently for such pictures to come191 words
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Advertisement494 1957-09-29 12 Cinecamera for doubleeight mm. films Turrrt iikmlcl < inccamcra with routed standard and '.i\ lelephoto-le— ei featuring: Parallax corredMM "i Speeds Single .-tints Ml light-metal body \uilil>lr m eiic-lcngth mlii atoi Simple operation 51 87.50 md. lenses li\ithrr case Trading Company Holland (M) Ltd., 201, CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, SINGAPORE, 9. 4494 words
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Miscellaneous82 1957-09-29 12 qx JIJ """TBBjC^T I ACROSS: 1. Reck tlk? (5); 5. Consolatie: H 12. Judge (4); 13. \v there! '«>; 14. 'Frequently I Multitude i4);'iB. Drink Pressed on the range ih > StuH (4); 22. Approaches (5 23. Hurry (6); 25. Pen-pon Urges (5); 32 This is not dlffloult i4>; 33.82 words
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Article, Illustration685 1957-09-29 13 THE 320 18. OF BACCALONI CROWDS JUDY OUT OF PICTURE DOUG LACKERSTEEN SEES NEW PICTURES AN actor with a na; which sounds like calorific Italian cuoking makes quite an impression in the new Columbia comedy. "FULL OF LIFE.' 1 Impression, actually, is a poor word in relation to Salvatore Baccalom,685 words
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Article, Illustration335 1957-09-29 13 LOVE IN THE LONG HOUSE JINGLE JANGLE IN THE JUNGLE ON FILM, ITS FUNNIER THAN YOU THINK I FEAR I'm about to be quite short with "THE LONC HOUSE". And w:th justification too For the naked truth about 1 this film on bare-breasted beauty is: It's nothing but a cop-and-robbers335 words
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Advertisement481 1957-09-29 13 I *Mr^i O#*# vs VBBAYt J ill) nCTVBl mi SINGAPOBI H\s J w \m\(. n>rC W r\« h- \i i or i\ i vi kv I IMKII I IS mi Rim; \> TWO Kll.l.ll!» IK.HT MIR IT i Hi \\i> ROMANCE! ■jL i "THE MAGNIFICENT BEAST" t.rrin« M9KOSLAVA (ROX \l\\K\o481 words
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Advertisement477 1957-09-29 13 BJ Jf it i a Sfuiw ahow 'tf t/w OicM »fiou> BJ w\rs PHONK ;:o::.!» p B 11, 1.45.4.6 30&9.308 Baw^l 1 '^^Lf^^^^Sbi^bbl am* Jal <JV v <r^B M ■_J_lAlAifl HH Bfl Ba»^P A^ •~"«i Cml.voX !(c««mc<h.m Today <• a.m.: "I Died a Thousand Times" (Scope Color, m Special MOTHKKS-TO477 words
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Miscellaneous462 1957-09-29 13 a rfvent work with some Tlie soloists have wellA ..Trelrinß ton »1 effects Is matched voices, German neatc ?^hn R.riiiro h On .t P\e snorter work, for soprano solo Sir John BarWiolU. o rye Magda LaM sir K is onductln* La.szlo dngs It beautifully and tiSe lialte Ort-hStra. with whl462 words
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Miscellaneous172 1957-09-29 13 .^BB^^a^BBB>Ma«a«a^VBMHWi *#<■.. ~-^mm& c.wr»nnDr "">"- Hall Hour; 12 nn Around BlPluArvnE' Tlie world With Music; PM. 12.30 Melody Time; 1.00 Prosingvpokf IW BMm <^ Summary; 1.01 Music in KUALA LUBIPVB S4l oketrcs *5 Sweet and FBNAHC IM metres. ''de; 2.30 Coif I SO Austraw.r ACPA 'tan 4r At the Piano:172 words
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Article1275 1957-09-29 14 TREVOR KNOGHY - TREVOR KNOGHY Concluding: The strange cases of psychiatry EJ Mischievous Sally harasses Christine Cases of men or women having one or two different personalities split, or multiple personalities as they are called, are fairly common, and they are treated with varying degrees of success by psychiatrists.1,275 words
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447 1957-09-29 14 THE CASE THAT AROUSED WORLD MEDICAL INTEREST AN accident has turned a man of thirtytwo into a child again. Every memory of his life since he was ten is erased from his mind. His pretty wife, his little daughter. He is having447 words
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Article120 1957-09-29 14 Brains wanted —in moderation J ONDON, Sat. If you come to Britain to study at a university and take a job here, you stand a better chance of getting what you want if you don't do too well in your examinations. Employers want r>rainy types but they must noi bo120 words
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Advertisement327 1957-09-29 14 I Wisdom m is the brush II j Mm Hard-wearing I (It* W)li Bllli Flextron tufts J J tfl^« ml/k specially shaped mm /<"■ thorough V ("Any old toothbrush 9 g/MA deanmg just wont do!) mS§j\ /.■/HI/ 1 i;W LtJ W 1111 l 111 1111 l When you buy a327 words
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Miscellaneous19 1957-09-29 14 "Oh|" lirsB M wa, hu^na a, the A^S^, njgMJ door hold on a minute. Sue." ■^'.-v-Vv weakness. f h)JI19 words
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Article, Illustration772 1957-09-29 15 LAURENCE THOMPSON - THE MAN WHO LOST Mrs SIMPSON LAURENCE THOMPSON by I, fU>y/ ers tor Mr Ernest Simpson trom the Duchess../ ;hf ase trom the news spotlights a toreotten OeurT ailed Ernest Simpill vMfh a heart r» in a London Duchess of him flowers. one realises that. >( words have been episode772 words
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Article, Illustration5 1957-09-29 15 SIREN'S ROLE FOR PEGGY ILIiEuflEroBW5 words
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Article378 1957-09-29 15 Panic— caused by ignorance A DOCTORS DIARY BY CEDRIC CARNE THERE is a type of mind that leaps to the conclusion that disaster is imminent. When one man is asked to return for another X-ray he assumes the worst. When another man is referred to a specialist he thinks he378 words
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Article91 1957-09-29 15 LONDON, Sat. Charlie McCarthy the highest-paid articulate and articulated block of wood in the world has come to London to ap- 1 pear on ITV. Ventriloquist Edgar Bergen will be there to manipulate the 30-year-old monocled head that has worn out I half a dozen bodies.91 words
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158 1957-09-29 15 I ONDON American manufacturers are seeking rights to a beat-the-bandit satchel —it ROARS when it is stolen invented by a youm; British electronics engineer. Peter Donaldson, thea an export manager, invented the satchel last December, and made the first one in the front room158 words
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Advertisement21 1957-09-29 15 JiEiHiJIH >The Mr Mouscdeer tables are as well N known in South East Asia as k »he CiV MALAYAN fit AIRWAYS21 words
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Advertisement275 1957-09-29 15 use y DQYI fDEEII N. mm Im W\, E E Irl 1 for the clean smart look 1 M^JSc WP^ WH.CKO4 controls your hair perI flji EI^^^^BsBmHHHrMBP^^A fectly— without mess or grease I biall9 Wmk BRYLCRKM gives your hair a I KE^B^B^^^^^^fpJWP^^j' natural gloss without over-oiling I M •brylcreem contains275 words
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Advertisement180 1957-09-29 16 THOUSANDS CHEER! Their choice for every week-end is the Week-ender! iH aaaV. Bk r%! .^aaaaaav **t^ \f9BaaaaV aaW Mißaaaaaaaaw iiihi^^ a^av BBT a Terrific Pages of CLAMOUR FEATURESSPORTS EXCLUSIVES ••••••••••••••••••••ot I was a Pin-Up Girl confession '1 rut confessions of a photographer's model. A 'Pontianak' strips male patients inside story180 words
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Miscellaneous793 1957-09-29 16 Edgar Rice Burroughs^Jrjjk^^r^K^ VjJlip^v' *hE TfcEACHEKY OP JACK A7A,\\s WAS EXPCSE7 p". -/(Vll ffii- */ffA**s> M WHBM THE NATIVE CWIEPTAIN CALLE7 MIS 'WM^A^ml- ..^1 I "> .9r APAMS TEWPOKAKILY ELU7EP ~~^(G\ I^^^"^ >i v Kl> 0=&0 <S^Z.~ "l^W V^HAT HE 717 MOT REALIZE WAS THAT HE HA7 THE SA^E CLIPF793 words
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Article, Illustration106 1957-09-29 17 ONDON FOR \TION .HUNT LONDON .rls with n<j flashing j-urncyed to |Oin two London in Minhunt." |ii ,r fnili: fnilii ,r siMrrs >. thru ithrr «h<i home Ihnr -TART baal ■tartttu i.uiiil> I rej i .i-.ir »lii ISM Joyce > jme pleaded ,ir old106 words
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Article, Illustration527 1957-09-29 17 TUAN DJEK - THE COUNTRYMAN'S JURNAL TUAN DJEK Tuan's pet hobby— fossils, rocks and minerals ;d the A/ays been rocks 7-05 at Diamond Afr ca man to prehistoric lartionce a horn he "Well. I ve been ..nd have n left for he took of these leaving IMS, he i.stum Ined the only with527 words
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Article1150 1957-09-29 17 RALPH MIDDLETON - RALPH MIDDLETON For the master picker, honesty pays dividends by THE AUDACITY of the clever pickpocket knows no bounds. At a recent dinner held in London, top police executives and CID men found at the end of the evening that they were minus 14 watches, two1,150 words
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Article414 1957-09-29 17 FRIDAY, September 20th. 1957:- Of the several parties and celebrations held during the week, the Tuan managed to attend only the Farewell Party to two A DOs leaving, the district on transfer. This was at the International Club who put up an excellent nasl beriani dinner. He had414 words
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Advertisement370 1957-09-29 17 B^AIR-INDIA International f USeS WEATMEM lI A IP A H for |4 Smoother, Faster Flights! M |PR"o*^ >*#^ v ...a&. JMJfe^BEjSftdxw- f&g-- m. jjKaß Bhru 'irtW^Brfr I 1 ''''^Fmf*r v. >s Air-India's fleet of Super Constellations are fast being converted to carry the latest and greatest boon to smoother, faster370 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1957-09-29 18 GRAHAM SHORT - GRAHAM SHORT M AUTOMATIC transmission, long an optional feature on the American Ford, is now available on the group's two British six cylinder models, the Zephyr and Zodiak. Besides this and other mechancial innovations, the Zephyr has been completely re-styled. The1,093 words
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243 1957-09-29 18 HILLMAN SETS RECORD IN ALASKA RUN RICHARD PAPE, ex-R.A.F. flier, author and traveller, has arrived back in Vancouver in a HUlman Minx saloon after setting up a new record for the treacherous 5.000-mile Vancouver Fairbanks t Alaska) round trip. In a cable to London announcing the fact Pape said: "Hillman243 words
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527 1957-09-29 18 CRUSADER - We're slipping and that the F.M.A.A.U.I offers is 'tidaoathv'i CRUSADER •By- WHAT'S the matter with us? As athletes we're slipping badly. No pep. No stamina. We don't lead the field. We just trail behind. Records today are not being shattered by Malayan athletes. The honours are going to Servicemen or527 words
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Article58 1957-09-29 18 ACROSS: 1. Adder, 5- Solaces. IS Deem, 13. Reveille. 14. Oiten 15. Vendees, 16. Pear, 17. Herd. 18. Ava. 19. 1 Nib. 2ti Hen, 27. Tract. 29. Go.ids. 32 Baations, 35 Nip, 36. Deft. 37. Dies. 38. Oneself, 4U. 4!. Recalled. 42 Tees, 43. 44 Veers. imih n58 words
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Article23 1957-09-29 18 Cycling star go home mo i Club, two o: t h>> de] next tni i Holt ai Holt v. I mile pore tlr23 words
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Advertisement157 1957-09-29 18 *****7, MC ZLVo'w 2 ojta. £1,11 services *o EUHOPE IOMUpKT* HO3VG KON(^ r^y^-r—sr-AND DC-7C's ACROSS THE ATLANTIC mk Only BOAC offers you superb jet-prop Bntxnn,^ and the j Wsf service to a "d from Singapore. Hong Kong and Tokyo. JE^T IM TTIfc Sin 8 a P° r^ Intones,;, and Australia157 words
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Advertisement65 1957-09-29 18 1 1 A A lIUU -r .~y 11 WILL REALLY OPEN YOUR Efti it has so many new feati -I- Chromium -plated fi ■■■■■■■■PHI New Dashboard I aJ 1 k al Two -Tone uphold More luggage s; I J Spray -type window II HI Eoyen^J Sole Distributors fm Singapore Fed.65 words
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Article428 1957-09-29 19 IWI AIRMEN BEATEN AFTER GALLANT FIGHT lOC ISSUES SIX' POINT DEFINITION ON EXISTING AMATEUR RULES SBy VERNON MORGAN OFIA, Sat— ln order to help clarify, f Or na. tional Olympic committees and international federations what the International Olympic Committee regards as an amateur, a six.point definitionReuter - 428 words
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Article392 1957-09-29 19 Parker in great display 1 .-TRONG 14 Squad- ron Royal New Zealand Air Force (Tengah) team went down fighting to the Singapore Cricket Club Ist. XV by 12 points (two tries and two penalty goals) to six (a try and a penalty goal) in their rugger match on the padaner392 words
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Article60 1957-09-29 19 NEWCASTLE. County Down. Ireland. Sat England regained the Raymond Trophy In the Amateur International golf series with Ireland, Scotland and Wales which, t rter three days, caded here today. They beat each of the other countries to win the trophy for the first time since 1954.Reuter - 60 words
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Article113 1957-09-29 19 BLACKS WHIP A 13 -MAN TEAM THE BLACKS easily beat a 13-man Raffle s 0.8.A. team b y 17 points (goal and four tries) to nil in a rugger match on th*. R.I. ground yesterday. The Blacks held complete superiority over their de. pleted oppositions and i* took them U113 words
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Article68 1957-09-29 19 RAT. Seletnr trounced Nee Soon Garrison by 38 points (four goals and mx tries i to three <try> in rugßer match at Nee Soon i yesterday. The tries for Seletar were scored by Jones (3), Dyer (2), Small.: Brian, Tomkins. Hazel and Housen. Three of the68 words
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95 1957-09-29 19 Disputed goal puts S'gor in Cup final ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor Malays were lucky to gain a 2-1 win over Johore Malays in their Sul- tans Gold Cup soccer competition semi-final at Prince? Road here today. After being held to 1-1 at half time, the star-studded jSelanßor side scored the95 words
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Article289 1957-09-29 19 PENANCi Bat. playing their hr.>t match or m rugger season, today beat Kedah by 25 points (2 goals and 5 tries) to six dropped KOal and a penalty goal) at the City Stadium here. After bciiiK held to 6-6 half-time. Penanp over-ran Kodah in289 words
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339 1957-09-29 19 North Malays in 45 -run lead over South KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. VORTH Malays, with right second innings wickets in hand, lead South Malays by 45 runs in the first day of their annual cricket fixture which started at Gurncy Road today. North scored 112 runs to which South replied with339 words
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231 1957-09-29 19 SOFIA S.<t. The International Olympic Committee at thrir Congress bei 9 made their Olmypic KWMOI The Count Bon»fOM Trophy. awarded by the Italian Olympic Committee to the national Olympic committee which durid done !.<nng work In furthering i Olympic movement was,Reuter - 231 words
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Article135 1957-09-29 19 Draw and starting times for the second round of the Royal Island Club's Colonial Cup golf competition today Is: 8 3o am. S. Abbett and W.J.M. Warden v Kirn Yung Duk and Goh Kee Seah; 8.35 A Murdoch and N. Scitle v B. Marks and A.135 words
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Article26 1957-09-29 19 District Workshops R.E.ME, beat 221 Base Vehicle Depot 5-1 In the replay of the Singapore District's Senior Cup soccer final at Tanclin yesterday.26 words
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Article130 1957-09-29 19 S.T.U. take point off Varsity I CINGAPORE Teachers Union o held University of Malaya to n scoreless draw In a SH. A Div l league match nt Bukit Ttmah yesterday. University dominated the game and were unlucky to share points A 10th minute goal by inside right Snckallncam was disallowed130 words
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Article176 1957-09-29 19 tPOH. Sat. A late recovery en--1 able Selangor. last reason's H.M.S. Malaya champions, to score a well-earned victory over Perak by 16 points «2 goals and 2 tries* to nine (2 tries and a penalty Roab in a friendly rugger match liere today. Perak were176 words
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223 1957-09-29 19 OH KEE TIANG - Penang players did not get enough training, says Coach OH KEE TIANG By r, PENANG, Saturday. TF EVER Penang earned a reputation for soccer l x thuggery, they did in yesterday's Malaya Cup match when Perak soundly thrashed the FAM Cup champions 3-1 to become North Zono winnnrV It was223 words
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Article30 1957-09-29 19 LONDON. Sat —Australia's Ken Rosewall entered the Una] of the international professional indoor lawn tennis tourament it Wembley last nlcht by beating Jack Kramrf 6-1. 6-3. 6-2— UP.UP - 30 words
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Article155 1957-09-29 19 THE WORLD he.ivyweight wrest Unsr champion. Lou Thesz. •old 7.500 fans at the Happy World Stadium that Klnc Kong, Singapore's heavyweight klnc-pln, was one of the three top wrest let.s tn the world today. SpeakiiiK ovor the niirrrophone nt the end of their drawn155 words
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Article36 1957-09-29 19 Raj.ijl S.C. beat United S A ti-2 in a lriendly soccer match at Purer Park yesterday. K. Syed Osman (4>. A. Bala and K. Visv. .hn.'am scored for Rajajl. Samad and Latiff for United.36 words
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Advertisement53 1957-09-29 19 IgPJHHp ill '-fc^ jft MCIIIMS 1 fij^ JS^j MOB*IS. FORWARD CONTROL. LONC WHEEIBASt. J TONNIR TASK TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS DIESEL OR PETROL ENGINES and reliable in operation. Note the fn nt morris, normal control wind&hiHd npi-ns to give added ventilation. ionc wmulbase. 5 tonnir AND AT WtARNE BROS. LTD.53 words
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Article, Illustration1775 1957-09-29 20 Silver Screen pays $12 for maiden win By EPSOM JEEP IJNITED STABLE'S < urK with apprentice Shaari astride, scored a handsome ;ill-the-\va\ win |o pa\ 51 5.") at Peillg yesterday, first day of Ihe Autumn Meeting. Thi nothcr upset ii: bree when Parrot Fashion1,775 words
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Article40 1957-09-29 20 TOTAL FOOL: §145.450 Ist: No. *****7 ($38,635) 2nd: No. *****6 ($15,454) 3rd: No. *****8 (57.727) STARTERS (52.575 each): M4MI; *****9; *****0; l!t::!8li: 195«4<»; *****3. CONSOLATION (Sl.OOO each): Km. *****5; *****3; *****2; *****5; *****6; *****1; *****9; *****2; *****7; *****0.40 words
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Article26 1957-09-29 20 N .'.its -Hi < Viniwuml. REV. DAME!, BUNDS family of the dram thank all lhi>f who attended the Funeral and sent Message* and Token of Condolences.26 words
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Article23 1957-09-29 20 LONDON, Sat.— Result of an Irish League City cup match played last night was: Distillery 4 Bangor 2. Reuter. I iReuter - 23 words
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Article73 1957-09-29 20 By EPSOM JEEP NI N BTEEN. YE AR-OLI) Billy Ba«by. one. time "wonder boy" jockey on the Malayan Turf is making a come, back in lh e saddle, this time as a steeplechase jockey. Young Billy, who was forced to quit riding, Hue to his increasing73 words
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Article203 1957-09-29 20 India's Dewan upsets Kobbero BOMBAY. Sat. EDDY CHOONG the Malayan and All England champion, won hla quarter final in the men's singles of the Western India Badminton championships here yesterday 15-12, 15-1 against P. R Chawla. Ho also reached the doubles final with his brother. David, when beating Nandu NatokarReuter - 203 words
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129 1957-09-29 20 Seixas beats Bob Howe in a marathon I BERKLEY. California, Sat. lyiC SEIXAS (U.S.A.) last night defeated Australia's S Bob Howe. 6-8. 6-3, 6-3, 4-6. > 16-3 in a gruelling quarter- I < i final match in the Pacific S Coast Lawn Tennis Cham- pionships. The match la-sted < twoReuter - 129 words
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185 1957-09-29 20 FANS STAY UNTIL MORNING TO SEE PROS PLAY LONDON, Sat. NEARLY 6,000 fans watched professional tennis until 1.30 a.m. this morning, most of them happily accepting the fact that they would have to walk many miles home. The International Professional Lawn Tennis Chamipionships at the Empire Pool Wembley, Nonh London,Reuter - 185 words
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Page 21 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous788 1957-09-29 21 >^ f¥M' V EVER *v. Ii V^ U"*l |l V 'M 'JBf^JTS F^' STUPID, JDJOTI^ oH-H-H-H,WHy.y^^~ r l TELL YOU .FATHER BAH. 1 THE PAYROLL V] Til OTHERS CAN VERY EASiLY W FOR yoUR OWN GOOD, YOU'D THERE WERE A DOZEN LOSS MEANS NOTHING W k! GET SIMILAR IDEAS SAYDEN788 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous523 1957-09-29 22 /7 yl I vc, those Blighters T sis, por splashjnj© mv suit with spirits sou deserve //r-\ COAMN6 CV&Z HERE J LESS THAN A ©OOP SPAM4N6, BUT 'hi THE INTEfIESTSI LOOli LIKE THEy^_^^^^_ .^^^^-y OP fNTB^JATONAL PEACE I /7//7^ ant to have T\ V bh iBBBRf *S^yßL^ J <sOflsJ^ To523 words
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