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Title Section15 1957-12-01 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES bvufett fi/effSaici /Malay* o. I.lt SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1957 20 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration116 1957-12-01 1 THE QUIET (and richest) AMERICAN Introducing... Until it was discovered th.it he was worth £300 million (about 52.500 millionl or pcrhips more. Mr. Paul Getty w.is living j quiet life in Europe, unnoticed. He w.is proud of his circfully preserved incognito. But since the figures became known figures which made116 words
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Article, Illustration490 1957-12-01 1 TENGKU HINTS OF CLAMP ON CAUSIWA Y Risk of subversives continuing to enter Federation JENCKU ABDUL RAHMAN hinted in Singapore yesterday that a Johore Causeway clamp would be introduced soon if subversives from Singapore continued to enter the Federation. There is a serious danger of undesirables still crossing to the490 words
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133 1957-12-01 1 N.Z. LABOUR PARTY RETURNS TO POWER \WELI_INCTON. Sat The Lab I ■ied to power today after a closely fought general election, narrowly defeating the National Party which has ruled Zealand since 1949. According to provisional results announced tonight the Lar> ir Party. which uoverned the country continuously from 1935 to133 words
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94 1957-12-01 1 Bulganin calls for closer ties with China MOSCOW, Sat— The Soviet Prime Minister, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. told a Chinese military delegation In the Kremlin today: "We must strengthen our armed fortes and the military cosperation of our armies," Tass reported. At a Government reception for the delegation, led by theReuter - 94 words
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42 1957-12-01 1 NEW york. Sal President Eisenhower today appointed retired Lt. Gen. James h Doolittle who led the first wartime raid on Tokyo and four prominent scientist* to a special committee which advises him on tiflc matters -Router.Reuter - 42 words
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41 1957-12-01 1 Sputnik rocket doomed today LONDON., Sat. British ;eientists manning the ;iant Jodrell Bank radio elescope predicted today hat the rocket of Sputnik I rould fall into the earth's itmosphere and disintegrate ometime tomorrow Japanese scientists made a I imilar forecast. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article122 1957-12-01 1 A SILENT CROWD WATCHES KISHI SYDNEY, Sat. A silent crowd of about 200 watched the Japanese Prime .Minister. .Mr. NobiiMikr Kishi. arrive at Ushers Hotel here today for an iillhi.il luncheon. A lone man's voice shouted: "Put him on the Burma road." A motor cycle policeman in the escort walked122 words
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138 1957-12-01 1 COLOMBO, Sat— A bomb hurled into a meeting of i striking dock workers and a Government offer nf o wage rises totalling 535 million were the latest developments today in the tense industrial situation here. y The government's wage offer came as aReuter - 138 words
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148 1957-12-01 1 TENGKU OPENS HALL FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS— AND SPEAKS OF TWO HOPES rpHE FEDERATION Prime Minister, Tengku Ah. dul Rahman, ycsitrd.iv opened the I'niverMtv of Malaya's 52.000.00u Kln| Edward VII Hall in the Singapore General Hospital grounds. And he said he hoped for two things. One was that "from these portals148 words
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Article81 1957-12-01 1 Have you made your bid for the $30,000 jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'P' (November)? If not, you should i JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII do so AT ONCE. The contest closes TOMORROW at 5 p.m., but entries from outside Singapore, and postmarked before that time, will81 words
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Article80 1957-12-01 1 CAPETOWN. Sat. •ship.s are now speeding to the j aid of the British survey ship Shackleton which hit at .prrd in the Antarctic early today and i. s in d of .>inkin», naval sourci .stated The 1.100-ton Shackleton, with about 60 people aboard, said inReuter - 80 words
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216 1957-12-01 1 MUNICIPALITY ORDERS INVESTIGATION KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. AFTER the State banquet in the Federal Hotel for the Japanese Prime Minister last week, several guests complained of stomach troubles. Now the Kuala Lumpur Municipality has ordered an investigation. The Municipal Health I Officer, Dr. j. F.216 words
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Article55 1957-12-01 1 SPUTNIK II OVER PENANC TODAY Sputnik II will p.i^s over I'm in i( 12 12 GMT (7.42 i> m Malayan (inn i i<kl. i\ .ii i ording i'> T.i-s. Reuti i CANCS CLASH nil PC ~%l ■<>|» .1 I li r Road, mi Wild Road, Singapore, wrecked st55 words
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217 1957-12-01 1 Jakarta is ready with shock reprisal SEIZE DUTCH INTERESTS JAKARTA, Saturday. INDONESIA was today reported to be ready with planned reprisals soon against Dutch interests in the republic following the failure of its claim to Dutch West New Cuinea. Mr. Sudibjo. the Minister for Information, announced that next week Indonesia217 words
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Article99 1957-12-01 1 14 KILLED AS TON OF TNT EXPLODES rKYO, Sat.— Police today evacuated a large area of Katsuura City, near here. following a tremendous exjlosion in which 14 peo])le were killed and more than 16 others seriously injured. A police spokesman said more than a ton of TNT rxploded in a99 words
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Advertisement81 1957-12-01 1 DIAMOND WATCHES GOLD WATCHES Tested for Precision. U. S. de SILVA Jewellers 106. ORCHARD RD.. S'PORE-9 TEL. ***** There ore »wuaj wa^? ho tmtoiw fyuAinuw^ bid only Creme Puff is Beauty-blended W CREME PUFF ONLY JEAN SIMMONS CREME PUFF brin C s rinM-G-M's fr»sh flawless beauty so quickly. "Until they81 words
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Article, Illustration1603 1957-12-01 2 PETER LEWIS - PETER LEWIS CHAPTER ONE By the man who sprang into the headlines in one* th which evan today srems incredible Mnd very unobtrusive. He was living an unobtrusive i) when, one day hist week it whs discovered that worth i'MH) million— perhaps more. own circles had1,603 words
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207 1957-12-01 2 Treasure house looks out on the Pacific sight ough to have depn Getty. "Sonw ed to work* I've never re* (His parei said to be in 100 million One canny bay.:., Boucher owned by royal famll the hands i Co., the N dealers, and waj 250.000 do: Then the tervened207 words
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Advertisement55 1957-12-01 2 the shoe J for men a NEW kind of shoe with a NEW kind of comfort llll'lHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIiillllllilili;;; HKr^JKimy The Si m *^^S\/Y\J-= to give you twice t VACATOR I with^^ sncw •so silent 1 CUMULAIR lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL MADE RY C. ].CLARK LTD. (WH Wholetal* enquiries only to S C. Parrett I55 words
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Article, Illustration1455 1957-12-01 3 LINDA CHRISTIAN - LINDA CHRISTIAN by SELDOM has a public personality discussed so kly the reasons for a marriage break-up as Linda Christian in this third instalment utobiography remarkable for its honesty hre*dness. ki fi j j Jlh Irder to un<nd how the up came •,veen Ty and me,1,455 words
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Article172 1957-12-01 3 I ONDON, Sat. Efficiency experts from the U.S. have boosted the flagging finances of 22 British churches from £90,240 to £225.600. The vicars are delighted. One, the Rev. F. W. Phillips, of St. Mary of Charity. Faversham. Kent, said last week: "Our weekly income from direct172 words
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Advertisement33 1957-12-01 3 ENTRUST YOUR TRANSPORT PROBLEMS TO THE MALAYAN RAILWAY the Country's Principal Carrier CONSIGN YOUR GOODS and PARCELS FOR DELIVERY BY MALAYAN RAILWAY ROAD MOTOR DELIVERY SERVICES AND ENSURE PROMPT DELIVERY TO YOUR CUSTOMER33 words
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Advertisement78 1957-12-01 3 NEXT WEEK: The affair of the jewels Ovaltine Be strong 1 Be fit' 'Ovaltinc 1 helps you to build up brawn and 2** *Sfyw muscles. Businessmen, athletes, _^ftw«^ /^L students, housewives and children f^Z^ T rrfir ~ss>-- sounder by regularly drinking m J[ .Jgß «L 7^" delicious Ovaltine'. A# y^^flH^K78 words
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Advertisement79 1957-12-01 3 TITUS WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH /jMrtP^T jT^vi^V SOLHX BALANCE These 2 belong together: Pelikan Fountom Pen for your choradenstfc hand writing Pelikan Roller for taking down quick t3l notes! Press 'he button of the ball point pen and 1\ ft your writing rolls fait, dry ond authentic ocro^ r^ 1179 words
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72 1957-12-01 4 Govt. asks for Slsom. to join world bodies KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Government will as.k for Legislvitive Council consent next week to pay $150 million as subscription for joining th<> International Monetary Fund and the International Bank for Reron.struction and Development. Terms and conditions of the membershipship are set out72 words
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Article26 1957-12-01 4 The Singapore Independent Missionary Movement yesterday held a Christmas tea party for 24 children of the Sinsapore Children's Society's Convalescent Home in Nlcoll Drive26 words
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Article10 1957-12-01 4 Malayanisation, provident fund decisions attached10 words
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Article173 1957-12-01 4 PROBE MEN WILL ASK FOR LETTERS I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat The commission of inquiry set up by the Government to find out if wages councils are needed, will soon invite representations from organisations and interested parties. This was decided at its first meeting here today, Sunday Times was told. Written representations173 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-12-01 4 .Mr I B Wilkinson, a solicitor, and HIM Margaret Tan Lian Enc who were married at the Singapore Registry yesterday. Mr Wilkinson will leave with his bride next mi. nth to work for a lawyer's firm in Sarawak. He met his wife a year aco67 words
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181 1957-12-01 4 Moscow delegates expected for the ECAFE talks KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. RUSSIAN and Chinese representatives will be amnnc the 300 drlrpates Imm 26 countries who will attend the Mth session of ECAFE here from March 5 to 15. The influx of delegates and observers is expected#to give a bip boost to181 words
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156 1957-12-01 4 ''Wait for December elections THE Peoples Action Party yesterday moved to prevent the Singapore City Council from im plementing its decision on two important iss u Malayanisation and additional provident tun benefits to retired employees. It submitted a motion, which if a tive156 words
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192 1957-12-01 4 HUSBAND DROVE ME OUT WHEN I WAS PREGNANT TEN years ago a couple separated after 10 months of marriage At a maintenance hearing in Singapore yesterday, the wife. Tan Siok Ke. agreed to return to her husband. Sim Choo Kwei. if he gave her separate accommodation away from his second192 words
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Article39 1957-12-01 4 i JOHORE BAH Mr. Justic [Supreme Our lud^ment in I Bekovits. a pore arch against J. c. C i hore Bahru. The claiir of fees for on 8 hotel to he Bahru for J C39 words
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165 1957-12-01 4 21 FUTURE OFFICERS END TRAINING TWENTY-ONE boys of the Junior I First Singapore Regiment. Royal Art complete their training early next month out parade will be held on Dec. IS at The troop recruits 25 feoj every year for a twi period of training165 words
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Article41 1957-12-01 4 MORE thai Siimai> for an sponsored Brotherhood The World Brol to me. I Meet ion Wit] hood W< betwei n year The tinent, will week free ti Statt.v tlons in N< -ults Will b< nrxt vcai"41 words
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140 1957-12-01 4 TIII.KI. is no chalice of opening new hospi tal wards next year unless more nursing sisters are recruited from overseas. Singapore's Principal Matron. Mi Ss B M. (iriffin said yesterday. In many wards at present there is only one sister Instead of140 words
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Advertisement312 1957-12-01 4 A Nurst- like me must have a perfect *mile. Ihe rich foam of COLGATE IJKNTAI. B Vj^ I (.KKAM keeps my teeth sparkling white. 'V I L£AO A BUSY UFE, BUT I LOSE r: S V *v NO TIME THROUGH TDOTWAOie. COLGATE HELPS TO PROTECT MY TEE7W PROM DECAY I312 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-12-01 5 I'VE LAID THE HOSTEL GHOST, SA YS A BOMOH Students' month of terror is over DENTONC Sat. A bomoh engaged by the authorities of the Methodist English School here claims to h.ivc laid the ghost which has been terrifying students in the school hostel for more than a month. The191 words
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133 1957-12-01 5 Mum saves children from home blaze TELUK ANbON. Sat The wife of a police Leutenant stationed here and her four children escaped today when their house m Marks Road suddenly burst into flames and was burnt down in 15 minutes. Mrs. J. S. Hewitt had just enough time to grab133 words
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Article103 1957-12-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two boys were ordered to be M-nt to approved schools for three year s eacn by the president of Kuaia Lumpur Sessions Court. Inche Harun bin Haji Idris. I today for robbing a schoolboy Of 10 cents they were Yap Khoon103 words
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78 1957-12-01 5 Pipes, drums to help festivities in Kuching 'THE Royal Air Force Band Of Scots Pipers and Drummers bu If ft Singapore i to take part in the St. Andrews Day celebrations In Kuching and Manila. They arrived by RAF. air- craft at Kuchintr on Friday and gave their first performance78 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-12-01 5 (iovernor of Singapore, in heavy rain. Makes a fare* well inspection of th P 7th Detachment of the Singapore Red Cross Society .\csterday on the pttdaftg of the Outram Read School. She is accompanied by th f Commandant. Mr. Chan Yook l.oonjj.-— Sunday Times51 words
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Article54 1957-12-01 5 i KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Director of Information t Services. Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latiff will so on seven-months 1 leave starting tomorrow. t Inche Ya'acob will spend I the first two months of his leave in the Federation and r will go on a54 words
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Article101 1957-12-01 5 ipoh. Bat.— Security forces yo.sterriay found the body of B terrorist, Hoi Chai, who was killed a month ago by one of his comrades, Chons Kirn. Chons Kirn. who surrendered to the police in Batu Ga- iah on Oct. 29. told the po- j lice that101 words
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Article, Illustration151 1957-12-01 5 Jet flights from US to Colony in three years In two and a hall .wars lime. j«'t aircraft uould be makiim rtmilar com-tnt-riial flights from San Francisco Singapore. an American airline exerutivr said in Sinßaporr yesterday. Mr Robert Murray Jr. (sernabovr uith his wife >. executive virr-presidrnt of Pan American151 words
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99 1957-12-01 5 >JEARLY 130 deaf and I dumb children In Singapore waited yesterday by a seaside home in Amber Road for Father Christmas to appear. They expected him to com* by sea but instead th- surprised when he came from inland riding on ,i sleigh.99 words
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Article33 1957-12-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Gen. Lawrence S. Kuter. Commander-ln-Chlef of the U.S. Air Force in the Pacific, will pay a courtesy \isit to the Federation for two days next week.33 words
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Article51 1957-12-01 5 Two men. one with a dagper and the other a toy pistol yesterday .snatched a I brief case from a cashier. Low Kirn Cheng, Jn a shop in Rowell Road. Singapore. Low told police the bap contained $720 In cash and a cash cheque for51 words
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Advertisement175 1957-12-01 5 s r/c± r/^ f/<& r/^ r/z& ffi^ 0<& ff<& j$ Ol It WMASi SALE! A' tart s j TOMORROW* Big REDUCTIOX2S2 on ,S; CANTEENS of CUTLERY STERLING SILVER BRUSH SETS J LEATHER PLASTIC HAND BAGS '4 CRYSTAL tf. E.P.N.S. WARE J eu. g Shop Early And Get The^ Best From175 words
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Advertisement108 1957-12-01 5 N -t. iratui »lw imp<>vt rt'ttin "h^g. *rnrtHy Of Jour r»nW f>M p-f»nn- in-) 4 W»trli tf nn^iTfl \t comprising kll i v 5i of lod«y-» pmdt"t >•»"•« s^ 9V •n ROycr Snurt mt.,,. r»*>!« i'O ill vrrv i W^^K BOyCT. mini lrn» In ullr« m~ on »«teh firl.r T108 words
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152 1957-12-01 6 Hair-care— here's how to keep the just-set look IF you ever wondered how some girls manage to look all the time as if they just stepped out of a beauty salon, check up on r home hair care. p that fresh. "Ju«t- t" look, always tie a waif over your152 words
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Article, Illustration261 1957-12-01 6 Susan Barrie - Eye-catch Pauline in a sashed cheongsam Susan Barrie ill!l!ll!lllll!llllllllllllll!**e tops the bill at Xmas charity sfroHM|iiiii!!i!!!!lllllllllllli t £9 IuIALAYA'S youth organisations, most of them formed just for social enjoyment, are doing quite a |ob for the welfare of the community especially those that are 1 running special charity shows this261 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-12-01 6 PEEPSHOW IN THE LAND OF WIGGLE WALK TOP: A pretty play-suit, Oriental style, worn by attractive model Pat Yong. Pat wore it in a fashion parade at Raffles Hotel, to help the Singapore Children's Aid Society. ABOVE; Joy Warren displays the Western style of beach wear in printed cotton, with60 words
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Article228 1957-12-01 6 The right way to good make-up if 'i'' 'ti mr i i w > V <:.■'-: j A IRS LOUISE KLERK, ■L*-* our Sunday Times beauty adviser, this week gives some tip.s about correct make-up methods, general grooming and skin care. A woman can create the illusion of beauty in228 words
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225 1957-12-01 6 WITH the Christmas season nearly here, most vounij people will be entertaining young friends and will want tempting party food always in the houseJust the thing: for tea or the odd supper party is ttiis delirious Fudge Cake You need 2 cups225 words
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Advertisement205 1957-12-01 6 (Jift-<jiving deligfife Choose from the wonderful selection of ,*> pay gift sets Yardley ..<• eto offer you, your x family, your friends *~i I'crfumcs and exciting l«.l I Beauty Sets for women. t X^^^/^Ky. -^Praaical luxury by YARDLEY rAROLEY 33 OLD BOND STREET LONDON give credit to fwS^ fop mllTmimES205 words
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Advertisement162 1957-12-01 6 ZONAS Surgical Plasterj^J has so > 111 mi v 1 yrv I C i~~^ ;/c/7c// 1 --r Treating a round, fixing J _V*^^ J\ J^EtfU^ yi; a drtfunp. or uriirrvh' V f I Putting a non-Up grip Mending a on a bjJmtnton racket or hockey nick. ZONAS CS^ ADHESIVE PLASTER162 words
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Article562 1957-12-01 7 COME ON LADIES: Let's hoar what you have —to say WILL you please tell me what are the ingredients tor .i successful marriage? Is a long-term ment, say tot a year, advisable? What are opinions of the fair sex regarding the above •ions? OTHMAN. i562 words
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358 1957-12-01 7 Space dog Laika Keep-awake pills Seat-in-bus poser Hardy Indianised WE must say that if there was as much public outcry and publicity over sonic of the social problems and tragedies in Singapore and Malaya as there has been over this bally dog, we'd feel it would be healthier all round.358 words
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523 1957-12-01 7 A selfish dad who wants his girls to support him I HAVE eight children and two df thorn have come under the influence of one of their aunts. She Is advising them to ignore me. I want them to work and she wants them to marry. I let the aunt523 words
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255 1957-12-01 7 The boy who is so spoiled and sour WE have been in love for nearly two years. My sister warned me that be was jealous and very spoiled: but I would not 1 listen to her. Now I am finding him i almost unbearable. He sulks when I talk to255 words
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Article117 1957-12-01 7 I AM a normal person; but I have a small scar between the eyelirows. It is not lone: but it mars my looks and mflsTTI me embarrassed. What should I do? Lorna. It sounds to me as though the treatment you need can only117 words
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Advertisement242 1957-12-01 7 U axrr/ff*G roa wa/vr to xvcw? about Eve-and Adam II Ho is the <ouplr to eive birth to Adam and Fve itid in what year was it? TAN KAY POH. VG to the story Adam was created by God created with the assistance of one of rnhke everybody else they242 words
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Advertisement316 1957-12-01 7 COLOR ELEGANCE True reds, blue reds, vivid corals, rosy pinks... the loveliest and latest colours for your lips and finger-tips. Gleaming jewel-finish nail polish to you flawlessly manicured; creamy longlasting ".stay-in-place" lipstick to com; ment your beauty. There's a Peggy Sage shade lor every com-plexion-type ftjyi Sage A^M CANNING SAUCt)316 words
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Miscellaneous67 1957-12-01 7 BARRY ©eoe&e i want a > SEgIOUS TALW! WITU VOCIJ APPLEBYS i DON'T WANT VOO TO\ auv Mf an fcxpeNisive L ceeseur ruts cmbistmasj WEEKEND no meet ace so many) I BILLS AT TUIS TIME OF V I rue v&/>g i I "ICfmATs v/eov Tuouourax] »/-iop -*Q U J GAMBOLS67 words
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Article192 1957-12-01 8 AIRWORK CRASH: REPORT IS IN 4 UTOn on the Airuork < rash inquiry has hrcn handed tn the Minister for Com. muiiii itioiis and Works. .Mr. Knurls Thomas, who is (Mag it priority consideration. Tin rrpurt was cum. piled h- 1 1.1 Singapore Department of Civil Aviation at the con.192 words
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96 1957-12-01 8 ol the Malaya, nhelm, said last had done a country. Add: H ng Kong •ciation 1 dinner at the Hong Konu ng the best v that they had d( ild up this conn':, (specially in the days when our university had not come Into beintr."96 words
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572 1957-12-01 8 NEW GOVT. STRATEGY TO BEAT RISING COLONY CRIME WA VE fa NEW strategy t for stemming the tide of lawlessness now sweeping Singapore is expected to be announced by the i Government this: week News of this came yesterday as spokesmen for polit cal parties welcomed the Singapore Chinese Chamber572 words
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Article, Illustration73 1957-12-01 8 AMY IS TO SPEND XMAS HERE MISS AMY LEUNG VI a Hong Kong schoolgirl who has decided to spend tinChristmas in Singapore. Stepping off the gangway of the liner Victoria on her arrival yesterday, Mie said: "So this is Singapore, the island of my dreams." She will be here for73 words
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Article64 1957-12-01 8 JAKARTA. Bat.— Two Ga- I ruda Indonesia Airways planes were tired on by a fanatic* Muslim rebel band while landing near Makassar. South Celebes, it was reported today. The planes, Dakota-s. were .damaged slightly but manag.ed to land safely. No-one was hurt. The report said armyUP - 64 words
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Article80 1957-12-01 8 ROME, Sat. Beniamino Gigli, world famous Italian tenor, died today from oron-cho-pneumonia in his Rome I villa. He was 67. For 30 years he received the acclaim of music lovers all over the world until his 1 retirement in 1955. The youngest son of an80 words
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Article32 1957-12-01 8 LONDON, Sat—The Queen 1 will rehearse for her first] televised Christma-s broad- I cast to the Commonwealth 1 and a make-up expert will be in attendance, the BBC, announced.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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214 1957-12-01 8 SCHOOLGIRLS LAUGH AT POLICEMEN PENANC, Saturday. THE riot squad was called out to the Penang I Ch.nese Crls' High School in Gottlieb Road this morning but it was a false alarm. The steel-helmeted policemen took up positions at strategic points but did not214 words
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84 1957-12-01 8 Two students suspended for the term MALACCA. Sat- -The management committee of the Pay Fons; Middle School, where more than 100 students .■staged a demonstration on Friday, has suspended a boy and a girl for the rest of the school term. This morning, trouble was expected at the Yok Bin84 words
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Article20 1957-12-01 8 Tho Geylang Kindergarten will hold Its Christmas party at No. 6. I ylang, Sinua: 10 a.m. on Friday20 words
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80 1957-12-01 8 IKE GOES TO HIS FARM TO RELAX IN THE SUN WASHINGTON, Sat. President Eisenhower s spending lh c day enjoying the sun at tii-- Gettysburg farm with his wife and four grandchildren. His Press Secretary, Mr. James Hagerty, said the President "seemed fine" after the two-hour journey by road toReuter - 80 words
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Article87 1957-12-01 8 Nurses choose a president The newly-formed Singapoiv Trained Nurses' Association, with B membership of 400, has elected its first council with Mi-^s Lim Kwoe Neo. assistant matron at the Gen- eral Hospital, as its president. The secretary is Mrs. B Brohier. health sister in the City Council. Chief aims of87 words
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189 1957-12-01 8 /CANBERRA, Sat. The Vj Minister tor External Affairs, Mr. Richard Casey, today called lor continued sood friendship with Indonesia, despite the Dutch New 3uinea issue. In a statement released here, he said the UN. General Assembly debat 1 on the issue this week had189 words
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88 1957-12-01 8 The birthday wishes pour in for Churchill I ONDON. sands of letters anparts of today at Churchill <, c near W for his 83 Early tod greeting me his hou.se ii! the v. Sir Winston ment cxi thank.s" to greet in r.s. 'Great pleasure' "There la su I 'ber that88 words
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62 1957-12-01 8 ACCRA. Sal Antor. an < has been am of conspiracy to armed force Governme:. 1 Mr. Antor. n Trans Volt a T tuency was B magistrate I Government he waa am afternoon a1 Government leged the char of an "attempt volt' early this62 words
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Advertisement220 1957-12-01 8 NOW you can own a Mercedes Benzt Jfy£& Dinky Toys No. 237 With this dream of a streamlined racing car the Mercedes Benz no circuit is too long, no corner too tight. Drive it fast faster fattest and soon the chequered flag it waved as you zoom past the stand.220 words
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391 1957-12-01 9 LONDON. Sat. THE "wooden wall- ed Cornwall's, which almost certainly visited Singapore or Pcnang, perhaps even 3 re Raffles establd the first British trading post on Singapore island, is now coming to a rather ignoble end in the nver Medway in England. Dismasted, cleared391 words
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550 1957-12-01 9 A motley band of 'nature lovers' invade the Dusun QNE afternoon a station-wagon-load ot clobberdad men turned up at the Dusun on a courtesy call; they had been out with TVMOTW and were on their way back to the University. Tht'-o members of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Nature550 words
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Article412 1957-12-01 9 Nov. 22, 1957. "J*HE delightful weather we have been hay- the last few weeks deluding us into belief that no flood can occur this year or in fariy January. meantime wi rd the return on the VMOTW from a gentleman's that h<- return.further treatment r intervals. thing lie412 words
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892 1957-12-01 9 DAVID T.K. WONG - DAVID T.K. WONG By THE Chinese visitor to London quickly discovers two things how much a good Chinese meal means to him and how difficult it is to find one. No matter how indifferent he used to be towards Chinese food892 words
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Advertisement127 1957-12-01 9 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF y FROM ACID INDIGESTION I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA U^~m TABLETS PHILLIP' I LIKE cca y U vM-.-vr I THEY'LL MAKE YOU m I FEELD ANDY! yj |jM '^1 SO KEEP IJU iT pHIU-tPS \1 HANDY! 4-4 I fit I A )(l T C127 words
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Article, Illustration14 1957-12-01 10 Berthe Grimault at her finishing school near Sevenoaks, Kent14 words
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Article, Illustration883 1957-12-01 10 ROBERT MULLER - Cow girl Berthe confesses: 'I never wrote a line ROBERT MULLER By CAN SHE BE BELIEVED— OR HAS SHE JUST LOST HER MEMORY ANDRE DEUTSCH. the English publisher had just told me that he had turned down Berthe Crimault's second novel To Kill One's Child." So I went down to883 words
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145 1957-12-01 10 LONDON. Sat. Scotland Yard detectives have completed investigations into the curious case of all cruelty to oysters. Their report has pone to Sir Theobald Mathew. the Director of Public Prosecutions, to consider if any action should be taken. The "lady" suspected was 36 and145 words
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Advertisement214 1957-12-01 10 f MK/BSSSmlmamm K ~SSSSS^E '■> Summhi VHH^^i^H«^^H>V* ■^SSSSSSSSSSm r\SJ I I%MLIH O j^mmm^gggg/gmi yjiuiliu BRILLIANT S-*i-^^^^^^^^i lV \l^ CHRYSTFR ....so far ahead with good things that add to your comfort, pride, pleasure. Call at our Showrooms and '^'''HsFS'le see for yourself, firstly, tin* brilliant new Forward >^c^ Look of the214 words
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Advertisement24 1957-12-01 10 $wanson BONED CHICKEN All meat, ready to cot. one of many fine S foods! You know th- becaui.theyr.inad.byiM mQ ker,oKampb,li,S<wP> ,ook for SWANSOH rou-uHNoQUALin24 words
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Article, Illustration602 1957-12-01 11 Nelson Rutherfurd - The gangster's book of secrets- it held a gun Nelson Rutherfurd By icsc strolled casually into the Middle Road laundry shop One carried a green book. Suddenly he opened it and stling in a space scooped from the centre of the slammed the front door of the shop and bound602 words
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415 1957-12-01 11 Dorothy Thatcher tells 0f... ON TOP of a bookcase filled with literature on law and criminology m the elegant office of the Chief of the Criminal Investigation Department at Scotland Yard are four Malay knses arranged with careful pride. Two are fairly415 words
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Advertisement99 1957-12-01 11 m^- mj mml A MW* m*wmm J JBK J^ IBvM I A mm mm VM <4&Wm^ IP? ••If you can sparea moment *c should like to .ell you just s jH^ft ily balanced food. The d^^ q JJT Idde? to I t^ ##^*w«V^"o/^wflU #< essential vitamins S) 'SB /mmW^\/mW^m\ ImW^99 words
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Article65 1957-12-01 12 ANNOUN CEME NTS Vfa Mm Society Roan at < Icet Club on •r. 1957. at; I"ERED Wiring Og Elerl are able to rk on in Accordance ordinance 1949. Ik El«- .:r.purHOME 1.1-.Wh Ttrn I-EMPORARY in "Country House :.uali, Faml- atten- !li asant COckIS, AA, hours iirochures. ITIONfI \V\NTED V r,65 words
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Article354 1957-12-01 12 I o five years k I egan on the r tiie ordered physical growth ot Singapore. The Plan's main reco tu were tor the building of three new towns, redevelopment to reduce the city population, slum tlca ranee, and the setting-up ot mdusti fa Mrourage secondary industry.354 words
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Article133 1957-12-01 12 fpHE Peking Government's advice to overseas Chinese to be loyal to their country of adoption and to observe its laws may have some impact on those Chinese who have normally looked to China for guidance. This applies in particular to members of the Malayan Communist and their dupes133 words
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521 1957-12-01 12 J.K. TAN - Oh, let the poor tired souls quit at 55 J.K. TAN By QUITE a hue and cry was recently raised when the Federation Government announced that it plans to extend the retiring age of the country's 30,000 civil servants by five years. A lot has been said by the protagonists521 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1957-12-01 12 MICHAEL PERTWEE - MICHAEL PERTWEE BY THANKS TO THE HYPNOTIST ...But just look what it's costing me now |T is easy to stop smoking. Like Mark Twain, I have repeatedly given it up over the years. My drawers are full of souvenirs of old battles fought against the1,134 words
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Advertisement291 1957-12-01 12 SSIFIED ADS. I nmum) Lam Thong. ■0 Chong Khoor; D of Madam the late Mr Win* Hin ot Madam airrment Is Ke<- Hock, .m Cher <k Mrs. 12.57 l. eldest Chua ol Mr. Slew. WMODATION VACANT Him.) llux j* ft* extra > -HEDROOMH) I-oncbatli. Vimh's room. entry. $250 HOUSE Inn291 words
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Advertisement29 1957-12-01 12 at Chrisimas J it pap to ask for it J °%t%: fa nome/r Mill' NkM*^^^^^^^^^^^^^* FROM PARIS TO PENANG AND FROM SINGAPORE TO STOCKHOLM the best the world over..*29 words
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Article103 1957-12-01 13 :ILL °R REPLIES TO 'INFERIORITY' CHARGE IN MANIFESTO Mr. Che if says: 'This is flogging a dead horse' lulß CHAN Kum Chee, I City Councillor. sttrdiy that if w.is that the Party m.inifcsr.uld ltt.ick the City il for its choice of men of the City103 words
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Article, Illustration149 1957-12-01 13 l..i<l\ sintt urn- hi the Commissioner-Cienrral for South-East .\>ia yesterday opened the s.iie ol work of I the Singapore Y.W.I .A in I ullver QaUaJ She hoped the >ale would raise enough limiU tn enable the schoolchildren of the V WJC A. junior149 words
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172 1957-12-01 13 Moonlight ambush on a farm traps three Reds IPOH, Saturday. A FOUR-MAN patrol from the Ist Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, which laid a moonlight ambush near here last night, killed one terrorist and wounded another. One i Red escaped. The three terrorists apn>.A... MA rl !m i.hL proached the ambush laid172 words
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326 1957-12-01 13 The quest for an old port in Malaya TAKKALA COULD BE MALACCA |\R (Father) JERVASE MATHEW. a lecturer I in archaeology at Oxford University, who is now in Singapore, is trying to trace an old port named "Takkala" which i he believes to be "almost certainly on the west coast326 words
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Article60 1957-12-01 13 KOTA BHARU, Sat. The mutilated body of a pretty 21-year-old divorcee, Limah binte Samad. has bren found hic.uen among rocks in Bukit Tambong 30 miles from here. Two men have been detained. Limah got her divorce only six days ago. Her brother, Ya'acob, a padi planter, found60 words
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Article296 1957-12-01 13 OPENING DEDICATION of i new Cantonese MMhodisi Church i a: 1, Queen Street, by Bishop! Hobart B Amstuty. 2 pm WESLEY METHODIST FELLOWSHIP: Free film Christmas Carol" at church hall, 4 Fort Canning R km 7.15 p.m. t'ROWNINii OF MEI KdH QUEEN at Happy World Cabaret 10.30296 words
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Article60 1957-12-01 13 TODAY: Singapore 555 am fTft 21n 603 pm (Cft 51n): Kuantan 331 am fTft. 91n.) 5.29 pm 6ft. 31nj; Trengganu 2 a.rn (511. 6in I TOMORROW: Singapore 6 59' am. (7ft. 4in.) 744 pm. r«ft. r im i Kuantan 4.11 am < 7ft. 61m 631 p.m.60 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-12-01 13 FIRST STUDENT HOME FOR XMAS MISS Nancy Koh, 20, (above) who new in from Sydney by Air India Inter, national, is one of first Malayan overseas students returning to spend their Christmas holidays at home. Miss Koh who has been studying accountancy for two years will be with her parents65 words
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Article90 1957-12-01 13 The German master of tho n.v. Elizehetl Maersk Capt. r. von Hfelmcrone, was yeserday sworn In to act as inerpreter in a Singapore court or his Danish chief officer »Ir. Poulsen, who pleaded :uilty to a charge of allowing he ship to discharge oil ontaining highly90 words
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195 1957-12-01 13 Hunters stumble on Reds: One shot DATU CAJAH, Sat Three hunters were attacked by about 10 terrorists in jungle near here last night. Uda Mat Lsa bin Haji Osman. 65, was shot in the chest. He was taken to hospital only this morning. His condition is serious. Uda Mat lsa195 words
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Article52 1957-12-01 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— In the Supreme Court today Mr. Justice Hepworth entered judgment for $3,250 against Gan Kirn Lok in favour of Elizabeth Ann Singleton, a minor, daughter of CQMS Singleton. Elizabeth was hurt in a car accident and the claim was against th e car52 words
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Article49 1957-12-01 13 A Singapore taxi driver, Ng Kah Wah. was held up at dagger point and robbed of $18. a pen and wrlslwatch on Friday night at Yio Chu Kang. The three robbers then stopped another taxi and went to Braddell Road where they got off.49 words
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Advertisement325 1957-12-01 13 J he BOOK SOCIETY of London Jtf^f*^ 7 The- Book Society is as near to you as your nearest r' By joining it jwu can obtain the latest Aith ai little trouble and as cheaply a- il you 4: Job in fact you pay the MOM I ton bookshop: there325 words
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Advertisement747 1957-12-01 13 -X^]^r re -T SAILS RETURNS 5.5. CHUSAN 10th APRIL Ist MAY ONLY FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE FARE $896/ISLAY KERR 6c CO., LTD. SINCAPORE PHONE: ***** PENANC PHONE: 2313 HARRISONS tft CROSFIELD (m) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PHONE: 6161 SINT NICOLAAS! SINT NICOLAAS! In ons ORCHARD ROAD FILIAAL vindt U een ruime747 words
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489 1957-12-01 14 TRICKY TICKERY -THE TALE OF A KNAVE AMONG the large num ber of inmates confined to the convict jail in the Straits Settlement in the early days were some curious and interesting characters. One of the most outstanding was a certain "Tickery Banda" who hailed from Ceylon. Sentenced to seven489 words
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Article, Illustration236 1957-12-01 14 SUNDA Y TI MES CAMERA CONTEST WINNER of this weeks camera contest "My Dog" is Loo Cheong Phanjj. He sets $30 for his entry "Susany" (right) taken on a Solida 111. 1 100 th. sec- at F II with green filter. Second prize of $15 goes to R. Taylor of236 words
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Miscellaneous113 1957-12-01 14 Sunday crossword \< l;o>-«: 1 Towards thr coa>.t HOW B.Ardoor (5); 1(>. Thi-y will K«-t tugeet bowled i' Imp r« 13- eUn« Narrate (6); IS. Canecaled Allir" 1 i". in. Compelled (6); 17- it\ the u-t m-*-''" word! Hi; IX Timid? Have a (5); II thn,w: (S)j if.Fndl ,t); M.113 words
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Article, Illustration174 1957-12-01 15 Kathleen Hickley - ROD STEIGER EXCELLENT AS A FLEEING FINANCIER Kathleen Hickley By pIRST class acting in the cinema is rare enough to cause comment. It is provided by Rod Steiger, in 'ACROSS THE BRIDGE." The film deals with big business. There is Rod nothing niggling about the story, or the characters, most174 words
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Article176 1957-12-01 15 AM 7.15 OpenlnK Announcerrent- 716 Mornlna serenade- 730 .1.. M >.nn.tf serenade. 7.30 Time Slsnal And News; 735 Melody Mixture- 800 Carnival; 8.30 TrupUana; 900 Programme Summary; 905 The Silver Jet; 930 Anvthinp Tnnerh-*'- 10 nn Youth M^Herm^-'Wriet o Meludies A:.cl .Memories: ll.jo KeHirirvii^ Half Hour- P176 words
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211 1957-12-01 15 ROBBIE IS BACK THIS TIME AS KIDNAPPER ROBBIK tne Kobot re. turns to Singapore in a new science iiction B thriller, "The Invisible Boy". He is not quite such an endearing character as B h» u^ •>. "The Forbidden Planet," nor a glorious hotch -potch of schoolboy •■i'liV I single211 words
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Article61 1957-12-01 15 BA C H ELO RS' PARTY-in Malay ■•t-»i i«»,. ..<^.-. "DIJANG I.APOK a Ma ay 15 ilm nlugira conm which centres around threi bachelors and their romantic escapades. P. Ramie?, director-star of the film, has successfully brought out (he humour bat the dialogues tend to he a little too long.61 words
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Article460 1957-12-01 15 kJ ANY people are inIVI dined to forget that eethoven was, first and foremost, a pianist. There are two records which remind us of this fact in this week's reviews. The Philips* Classical Favourites series Introduce one of Beethoven's masterI pieces, his Piano Concerto No 4 in G460 words
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230 1957-12-01 15 PLENTY OF ACTION AS FINCH GOES RUSTLING QNE has associated the era of pioneer settlements so much with the growth of America, that it comes as a mild shock tcy see very much the same sort of thing going on in the Australia of a century ago. n the film230 words
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Advertisement598 1957-12-01 15 _f_f?_?-?-?_?_ 11 B f- £|j)|X VOH Shnu-inff v VSSSSB^ 1 1. 1.45.4. 6.30&9.3U B BAND Of ANGELS" "SS! m v l.*Hl»>f>M.» PRLVIi:U'SUIU SI. Circle 11.50 \llvion •I.NTfKM 111 Romano Rn.nl U i ~f.p» TWh 1 1 1 1 mr (,ifu u» All »IU-ndJnx •> m TIIF l(>\r RWfiER" Color. i598 words
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Advertisement503 1957-12-01 15 I IB#; 3pi -TV vif if V'tß 3 F2Ta!V!l |ll^l' l 'fi l h nr now showing: L^J *J "t^J k I IM.I \M Noil lIMKs MMUMUy loum.i.i.'i i >; r. a'i :;n p .m. _w Vowkr TH£ SUN ALSO RISES oamSk.l I Jy- In t tnrma Scope— Color by503 words
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Advertisement229 1957-12-01 16 (^pKiforfc day and night p la_n amfrican s exrlu-i\e Slefjicreitc* service <:ives you completely relaxing comfort all cJ.iy long l>ed-!cngth comfort all ni^-lit long. Tlie- ng Sleepeietb nati arc spaced far apart give you plenty >>l leg room. You can stretch way out and still not toucfa the teat in229 words
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Miscellaneous1085 1957-12-01 16 ~0 ~-r =3eEST WHEK, UN7EZ ~AeZANS iHjf T^uNlC ASi7 S^X^EMINS OsE A -^jll I[w fijß T^k/// 7 Z£C~ o\, THEY CMOPPE7 TOWN A. STOUT ™Rf EN7 INTO A VICIOUS POINT, 1 Ilhfflj l^sW^^kX I kCTiy THE STEtZW ~i wTnytaSTCigi >^ WAS WEISWTE7, SO, ...TENSION GKIPPE7 >^ >. AS THE T;7E1,085 words
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Article, Illustration797 1957-12-01 18 ANTONY BEA UCHAMP - My Ten Loveliest Women ANTONY BEA UCHAMP dauehter of the Countless of the world's most famous of Dysart (Lady Mary died, beauties sat for me. aeed 34 in 1955 n was at thls tlme that Now I began taking real I took pictures of one of pictures again. And some797 words
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417 1957-12-01 18 WASHINGTON One of the most isolated groups of United States scientists working on an International Geophysical Year project is a group of four men stationed on the Brooks mountain range which forms a high barrier across northern Alaska. It is the northernmost mountain417 words
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Advertisement72 1957-12-01 18 (Button in Ear Brand) I tilaMyateJe SUjffi Realistic Toy Animals Irounj folk love »n.r>ls that ire tender and innotent like they themsel.i-i are Mj.garete Ste.M hai fiven the world a line «ne> of genuine ammal creations, which are the mist ideal pli r n>itei lor your k.ds Buy icml and72 words
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Advertisement78 1957-12-01 18 Taste CHIVERS w marmalade K\ Enjoy the difference of Chlvers today! It .1^ My/ tastes most delicious of til, because It's i^ w r made from better oranges. Give your family y the marmalade that really does them good I —ask for Chivers today! fSmffik NEW KOLYNOS New ingredient in78 words
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Article, Illustration769 1957-12-01 20 RODERICK MANN MEETS TWO STARS IN THE NEWS RHYTHM IS THE ANSWER TO IT ALL' I HAD invited Cary Grant to dinner and he wanted to know if he could bring along a friend and I said Yes and he turned up with Ingrid769 words
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Article, Illustration235 1957-12-01 20 From PETER DACRE KJEW YORK, Sat Poor, proud Mayflower II was towed away quietly from her New York exhibition berth last week, the job of "working her passage across the Atlantic still unfinished The ship is about £60.000 in235 words
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Article53 1957-12-01 20 MISS JOAN COLLINS is a who always speaks her mind. "I've heen bothered for tOOtf timr by m> p.irts." she saw. "I'm- played a nun. a respectable Knglish girl, a broken-down nymphomaniac, a lollies yirl mine astray, and a 35-year-old alcoholic. None was precisely me It's that icord "precisely"53 words
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Advertisement130 1957-12-01 20 A y Proud to be 0 specially selected... v J\£r^2~.K for Campbell's yr omato Soup! v a» so delicious j flavor... and nutritious! ILV k^M^^^^^V^BßjH^MH^^MK TOMATO SOUP 21 kinds of Campbell's Soups... condensed for double value! Book your children's summer holiday passages NOW by B.OAC. t_«/l 8.0.A.C. junior Jet-Club Members!130 words
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Advertisement167 1957-12-01 20 > /h particular Soap? Il■\^T TOM f, M Im«nTd«.-..1 m«nTd«.-.. TV rr»M, n la thi «V»ta«i »niM«i»r md, t»r«-fr (t IfWriyhf, what ran ii d. Wright's* m toilet toapot kiml t<> iti CfciWrf n ami WRIGHTS COAL TAR SOA? 1. H VAVA' i| if j&zSL Wiiiterw Your Sklc S©Ok©tly and167 words
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Article, Illustration1356 1957-12-01 21 WINU into a fashionable New York restaurant one day us Tom Sharkey seated himse om.nent table called the headwaiter and ordered a dozen lobsters He had lust c to the big city for the first time he fnends I downed ond he was1,356 words
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128 1957-12-01 21 New York. Sat. A 1501 b. Black Bear was killed painlessly under anaesthetic alter it hart been used In speed trialto test the efficiency of safety belts in cars, the U. S. Air Force announced The bear, callrd Oscar was given a128 words
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Article310 1957-12-01 21 I LOOKED down the microscope and knew at once that Mrs. Fisher could be cured. I knew too that tens of thousands of people had the same condition as she but were unaware of it. Mrs. Fisher was surprised when I told her that various310 words
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Advertisement212 1957-12-01 21 use y\ .BRYLCREEM for the clean I smart look I B*^lB Br_j£flj^^Mtflfl BRYirer i m oniroh your hair perM R^flSF ''l^nfl IrLa fectly— without mess or mt natural g/o." nit/iou: <■; cr-oilin» I fHI B^ V BRYicPKM contains purr ,< I Jfl fi C( l oih <i>iJ tonic ingrt dients212 words
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Miscellaneous87 1957-12-01 21 f ATTHE DOCTOR'S x x **> AND IVHAT A HORUCfcS DIFFEREWCE! EV/eRY DAY __y-*^S^?s I o-vf f~d o^iy+U'K* JHo x. J I gubbifk ■"< «jm *^y. B"***"*" I fT 1 j J Is tiredness spoiling your chances (t^a nnKh for you. ,f you .re MMUMI) d J^.^Li^v tkmm lh ,n87 words
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Article63 1957-12-01 22 PACI 14 I'l //IK SOLUTION \< BOSS: I Sluin-waid: 9. Flamr in Ovm; 1! Craves- 13. Rrrite !."> l.at.nt I*.. Drivrn; 17. Amen IH. Shy; 11 I'rar: 20 Mcsv\ '"•>: i leet; '7 Madam: :i Rare; Ac* M Bin«- IS Enamel; :17 Shavrn- 39. Rrsrat M63 words
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Article, Illustration639 1957-12-01 22 No champ, but the new Elysee pleases SPARKLING ACCELERATION, FUEL ECONOMY AND SEAT THAT FOLD DOWN FOR AN AFTERNOONS SNOOZE THE Simca Aronde Elysee rnay not be as seductively chic as the Paris thoroughfare after which it is named, but it is still an elegant car. Few design changes have639 words
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538 1957-12-01 22 This man Heah— just what should we do The big Thomas Cup problem by Crusader JOHNNY, HEAH. holder of the all-England doubles .title with Joe Alston of America has certainly established himself U B 'cert" for one of the doubea pairs in Malaya's Thomas Cup team for the challenge round538 words
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83 1957-12-01 22 SINGAPORE Hockey elation has picked a strong team to meet Uni- ol Malaya in a charity match on the SCC padang today. The young team to be called Sirmapore Selection will be led by Olympic fullback Rudy Mosbergen. For the first time83 words
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Advertisement231 1957-12-01 22 /177 v ''Jte*M&. Ii Eyf J l/il\s I lot FOR THE He's been thinking ahead. He foresees years of carefree economical motoring in this delightful new model from the Fiat Factory. He's happy... he's first on the list! T£ The Ncvv FIAT C>oo will be available in Singapore and Malaya231 words
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410 1957-12-01 23 But Spore were not beaten until last match DENANTi qualified to meet Selanjjor, the holders, in the challenge round of the Heah Joo Seang Cup competition when they beat Singapore by four matches to three in the inter-zone final at the410 words
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Article342 1957-12-01 23 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON v.i MVMHM iim IfM n*l Nruia-.Ur 3 .Won Prrston Blackpool 2 Portsmouth I rV.llon 3 t helwa Merlon I shrf. Wrd 1 I "d- 1 Birmingham l.rtrotri I Wr«.l Brcwn. 3 l.uUui NotU I- or 1 Mm I nilrd h.llrnlum I Sunder Und 1 Man. City342 words
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Article168 1957-12-01 23 48 RIDERS ENTER CASTROL TRIALS FORTY -EIGHT riders 1 from Singapore and the Federation will compete in the first annual Castrol motor cycle trials starting near the Dunearn Road School at 8.30 a.m. today. The trials, sponsored by C. C Wakefield Co.. will be the ftr.st occasion. Civilian and Services168 words
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Article65 1957-12-01 23 LONDON. Sat— Tony Lock. England and Surrey spin bowler who underwent an operation to his right knee in a London hospital yesterday. was stated to be •perfectly i all right. Lock entered hospital yesterday so that floating fragments of bon e could be taken from theReuter - 65 words
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Article188 1957-12-01 23 MALACCA. Saturday > T EGRI Scmbilan remained the only unbeaten team at the end of the second day of the quadrangular hockey tournament here today. And Johorc are the only side still without a point. Negri beat johore 6-1 today. Vastly superior in both at- tack188 words
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Article118 1957-12-01 23 SPORE MEN MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.Raffi Bahrawi, of Singapore, who won two events and was second in another, became the individual champion in the open class of the Selansor grass track cycling champion.ship at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Ram was first in the half mile and three118 words
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Article39 1957-12-01 23 R.A.F. Selotar beat Royal Signals by 14 points 'goal and three tries > to nil in a rugby match at Seletar yesterday. Shaw. Hazell. Dyer and R. Jones scored the tnrs while J. D. Jones made one conversion.39 words
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Article51 1957-12-01 23 EAST LONDON. Sat. The touring Australian eric keters were all out for 279 at tea today. .-<rond day of their match against Border here. Peter Burge scored 80 and Colin McDonald 64 while Knott took 3-21 and Schreiber 3-125. Border were out f.>r 142 yesterday.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article33 1957-12-01 23 The Singapore Hockey Association's Div. 3 league j match betweon Serangoon Garden Sports Club and Singapore Teachers' Union I scheduled to be played at Balostier Road yesterday waj postponed due tn rain.33 words
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Article27 1957-12-01 23 MELBOURNE. Sat. Sydney professional Kel Nagle won the A £2.000 Lawn Patrol golf tournament play- ed at Croydon today with an aggregate of 272. -ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article39 1957-12-01 23 Khalsa trounced Teachers Training College 4-0 in a S.H.A. Div. 2 league match on the T.T.C. ground yesterday Gurnan Singh. Kartar Singh. Hardial Singh and Gurucharan Singh scored. Khalsa are runners-up In I this division. i39 words
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Article217 1957-12-01 23 OT PATRICKS School won the Father Ashness Shield inter-school tennis tournament yesterday by the narrowest possible marginone set. St. Patrick's drew 2-2 with Anglo-Chinese School in their final fixture at East Coast Road yesterday and thus finished level on points with St. Andrew's School. St.217 words
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141 1957-12-01 23 PENANG. Sat Penane provided a shock m the quadrangular hockey tournament, here when they beat Singapore Joint Services 7-0 at Western Road toa>. Penang will meet Perak, who had earlier beaten Keriah 3-0. to decide the championship tomorrow Penang played at their best form141 words
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Advertisement480 1957-12-01 23 /Wj^< "...and you promise |9K >3l t( > take mc tn Pa r^ on Air-India International I Hy by LockhredSuprr Coiuieliolions fli£ -^y v^-- /jyou M jF V GENERAL@ELECTRIC \k\^^' 4 P§|pf $p THE REFRIGERATOR i^^Hl WITH THE NEW I j, ;icfftii- MAGNETIC DOOR H ZH_ Just what the lady480 words
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Miscellaneous34 1957-12-01 23 MM XXV Charity match: Singßporr SrlrrUon v I'nivpn.itv. S.C.C. padant j (5.15 p.m.). BADMrNTON S.B.A. Commrrrial Hmivs rhampionship. S.B.A. hall (7.30 p.m.). ■HOOTING S.R.A mil i t nlonial postal «hnot, Rrarh Road 110 a.m.).34 words
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Article, Illustration2535 1957-12-01 24 By EPSOM JEEP CHAW STABLE'S On Stage (late Zabaulionr) won the St. Leger "trial" over a mile at Bukit Timah f yesterday. Run in heavy rain, the became a duel been the two noted mudlarks. On Stage and Straits Code, in the field) 1 runners. Stuse.Reuter - 2,535 words
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Article395 1957-12-01 24 pOUAG put up an impres- I V/ sive display at Bukit Timah yesterday morning when he was sent out to work with Crown Link They went from th e half and the end of their 3f in i 40. Couag was clearing away from his395 words
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