The Singapore Free Press, 23 September 1955
1955-09-23
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Title Section20 1955-09-23 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya sfd >m«apore, Friday, September 23. 19;,;,. p t i(.e ir, cts.20 words
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235 1955-09-23 1 ANGRY street fights r% between opponents and supporters of revolt deposed President Juan D. Peron flared throughout Buenos Aires last night. Several Peronista party centres were smashed. Scores of scattered outbreaks wore reported as the nation's new provisional government dissolved the Peronista- iA.P. - 235 words
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Article102 1955-09-23 1 that Malayan ni.sm could be pated was "a tn," and some rationalist leadi have to come to v ith it, the let'tStatesman and i iii London yes- jested that a political apild be needed to nlist the practical of India for the i ofReuter - 102 words
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Article22 1955-09-23 1 fapore Rubber ed thi.s mornOctober first grade H $1.48% a lb.. rtei oi a ceni lay's close The I iiet22 words
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Article20 1955-09-23 1 in Automobile called on the makei today on speed and •mm to put mor on stuety. in A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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279 1955-09-23 1 SCORES of bleached human skulls, bones and broken skeletons, some still clad in tatters of clothing, are lying half buried in the frozen .shores of Ruokund lake, 18,000 feet* high In the Western Himalayas. I found them this week after a 7-day279 words
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Article27 1955-09-23 1 Three people were injured when a motor-van ran into ;i house in Victoria Street Singapore, this morning. They are in hospital.27 words
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124 1955-09-23 1 4 REPORT that a woman had died and GO 1 people were in Kuantan hospital with typhoid started a scare in Singapore this morning. Several people telephoned the Free Press to ask if there was typhoid Infection in the city. The Singapore124 words
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Article27 1955-09-23 1 Throe nv n. two armed with daggers, robbed a coffee vendor in Upper Soran&oon Road Singapore early today. They took $15 and a wrist, watch.27 words
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Article21 1955-09-23 1 The 1.J84 ton Egyptian oil tanker Nasr caught fire after unloading its crude oil Cargo at Port Said.21 words
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Article17 1955-09-23 1 Over 2.000 Israeli wig! ncei §i an hlteci ind I Llicians ale on L. LkS.17 words
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Article344 1955-09-23 1 UNIONS TO BACK THAT BILL Students join opposition rrHK majority Of trade union R members in Singapore Will back the Government's new Public Security Kill provided they are assured that it will not Interfere with legitimate trade union activities. Opposition to the Kill tomes mainly from Middle Road-led and inspired344 words
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Article84 1955-09-23 1 BATTLE NEAR SAIGON SEVEN battalions of the Vietnam national army were reported yesterday to be locked in a swampland battle against Binh Xuyen rebels a few miles south-east of SaiKon. This new government offensive against the former river pirates and underworld Binh Xuyen sect started on Wednesday and mortar and84 words
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Article160 1955-09-23 1 Rubber stockpile -as you were 4 SPOKESMAN for the i m neral Service i Adml nisti I >n OQA categoi I cally denied in Washington y< .it >rday Singapore reports thai OSA li planning to suspend it i rotation .system tor L?agradlng the us. g »v n m-nt nat uralU.P. - 160 words
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Advertisement91 1955-09-23 1 rffl^H «vufl| BKSnXnV? pJn^L ♦^■BH Sfin A'' N CRAVEN A' for cooler smoking Cooler to the taste! The fine tobacco gives you the coolest, richest smoking that you've ever known. b'~lhtf?rir£^ Cooler to the throat and lips! fljW'lj jj The clean cork tip keeps firm 'i§tW and dry, cool and91 words
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Article166 1955-09-23 2 kJATIONAUST U I i a< tivitiea fl ar e d up again yesterday In Rabat, Mm: oc< o, a.s talk dra on Lin- ouster oi Sultan Moharmmxi U< n Arala from thi throiK ci th< I- r< n< h prob ctorate Tti itw litf ihotA.P. - 166 words
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221 1955-09-23 2 NEGRO ASKED ME FOR A DATE, SHE SAYS lyfRS. ROY BRYANT t'.sti jv| j 1( fi yesterday that J4 y» ;ir -ul(] Ennnett < Boboi Till, Chicago N<^ro. caughi her around the waist and I asked her for a date. Mrs Bryant':-, husband and his halt-brother. .John W. Milam, :'>4,A.P. - 221 words
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Article282 1955-09-23 2 If lA#; NEXT BEIABE HIXLIXV OXi: Oi VEAVK-iHiAAs -EVIL' RED RECORD \ik lOUN FOSTER DULLES, Unit ed States Secretary of State, yesterday called foi i united effort In the United Nattoni to make the next decade The healing decade <>i true peace." \i: Dulles, who spoke282 words
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Article95 1955-09-23 2 Foreign Office men are loyal I FjIOREIGN Secretarj Jl;i pold ■Viac.'inili.in y< itCf def< nded the i tall oi Brit ain'a Poi eign Service a "1 he mot i ioy.il and nfflcienl that any country could have." Hi:, stateoK nt at ;<■ Por- j eign i'i< s a sociatlon lun95 words
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Article89 1955-09-23 2 rpilE New York n Jn( aid 1 yesterday liiat j apa S \a now the world reest builder of ships for export B^tuin thetUl(laWavfrom The Time* .said Japan now baj on order 172 foreign owners, talline 3,780,960 deadweight tor Thi.s compared orders in British yards torA.P. - 89 words
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Article38 1955-09-23 2 Moses Missley, a 52-year-old farmhand, was in a hospital in lowa City. lowa, today with serious injuries after he was attacked by a liock of 3,600 turkeys while he lay helpless after a tractor overturned. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article20 1955-09-23 2 Russia Is to release today U French citizens serving terms for crimes against the Soviet state A. P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article57 1955-09-23 2 Two prominent Japanese i fashion models will marry two American businessmen in a double wedding ceremony at Tokyo's Chapel centre today. Keiko Fivama. 2:5, will wed Fonton Winans, 45, a shoo merchant, and Fujiko Tanaka, 23. will marry Willington Gwen, Jr.. 30, a trader. GwenA.P. - 57 words
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Advertisement47 1955-09-23 2 S^X^ b mmmmlO^/ A- r 'ltf l!?^V^_l^^^fflK&'*V!yK -ammttr^mM. **m\m% &j V X. *iftf^ I dill! \/l /mmt^/f^^^^^^S3^tm. icSr _*.(\r I 7 *^^,r.-.T-;.;; P*^ g^-'^i -^Sii T il ■< t v w, I 1 WJ_h V_L____ Vf f J .f'-*,-* yf* J *gMu»ii/j "r-^ifcj _r _U» **f^l^*i. W*j\|7, (i47 words
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Article61 1955-09-23 3 Accidents kill 45 daily people die tits on an in Britain, Mr I Kodgei ot Society for the cidenti told t Folkstone. them died In avel, flve at ..ork, 1- mand seven m ;s outside the ed. i drive to cut t accidents In L rd Hodges .lie last tenReuter - 61 words
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Article252 1955-09-23 3 Through Kremlin eyes soviet Communist Kl Party Chief Nikita Khrushchev yesterday criticised the scale <>1 Western prostitution which he said made it impossible to walk through Pans "without n gir] grabbing you." Prostitution exists In "enormous proportions" in Western countries, hg said. "Here, it B woman252 words
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142 1955-09-23 3 4 FCDEEAi prosecuE tor i»M In Chicago, s he hus evidence of i E far-flung mktwestern ring trafficking in jirls tor Immoral purposes. One of the stations in the rings opera- tions, he added, was Calumet City, suburb of honky-tonks 5 cheap burs andA.P. - 142 words
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131 1955-09-23 3 3,000,000 TUNED IN LAST NIGHT AND... A DVERTISING last night appeared for the first time on British television screens and with it came a second channel of entertainment for views. last night British viewers were subject to the British Broadcasting Corporation television monopolyReuter - 131 words
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Article23 1955-09-23 3 itional Col Administration in v i, which adminisI n aid prosaid yesterday t.. fcaff in Europe was 1 'd immediately.23 words
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Article104 1955-09-23 3 THE M. G. Car Company yesterday displayed their new two seater .sports model a clean break with their traditional racy Line in favour of a super streamlined body. The new car. a one-and-half litre job. comes into the group of cars which claim speeds nearReuter - 104 words
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Article23 1955-09-23 3 Kintj Fci.sal of Iraq yesterday yialted the Royal Air Force Central Flying school at Littlo RiMington In Gloucestershire.- U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article137 1955-09-23 3 I)LANS for the flr.st hotel for the exclusive use of Asians, coloured people and BurO-AfriCanj in South Rhodesia have been passed by the municipality at .Salisbury. Building v. ill begin soon and the promoter °f the scheme, Mr Ronald Snapper, hopei it WIU be leadyReuter - 137 words
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Article267 1955-09-23 3 BARBADOS HIT— THEN SILENCE Alert sounded as hurricane heads for Caribbean HURRICANE JANET, l Oth big tropical storm of the year, thundered across the Windward Islands into the Caribbean Sea yesterday and caused a hurricane aliert as far away as Puerto Rico. An ominous silence enveloped the British I islandA.P. - 267 words
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179 1955-09-23 3 Drivers' strike paralyses railways French Stale Railways were threatened with paralysis last night as train drivers went on a 24-hour strike called bv the Independent Drivers' Union in support of wage claims. About 30 to 40 per cent oi all train drivers in France belong to the union. Most of179 words
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Article30 1955-09-23 3 Two young people's singing groups- -one from West Germany, the other from Austria arrived ill New York yesterday to start American concert t o ur s A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article68 1955-09-23 3 UK expects a million tourists BRITAIN la expected to have had a million visitors by the end of this year bringing in £150 million a third of it in American dollars. Sir Arthur Morse, chairman of the British 'Travel and Holidays Association, said si London. This compares with 101.--000 visitors68 words
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Advertisement73 1955-09-23 3 HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE TYPES OF UPHOLSTERY THAT CAN BE MADE WITH Y\X>**£r ADNAArtO WLp-*,^ AH shapes of armch.iirs ißp!~*sski^^<j| n small chairs arc made M^JHj^f cxtra com o table< f "^1 1& Settees and sprung-edge -^^£^f^4it ~-~-Jm_ -^4 armch.urs c.in be mint ftELaj*.-^/-^ _-jr^ without cord73 words
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Article201 1955-09-23 4 Opinion MENACE IN OUR MIDST AS Chief Minister, Mr. -<* Marshall has access to secret information concerning "a subversive organisation," (his own words), which since 1948 has existed in Singapore which is inspired by the ideology of tyranny and which has indulged in violence, murder and intimidation to overthrow the201 words
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Article, Illustration703 1955-09-23 4 Robert Grazebrook - AN EXILE STAGES A COME-BACK Robert Grazebrook by 'riii. !!.<<. I inflm ni la] 11 in stnt' torn Moro< co today Us n not even living in Ito count] He is i Sultan Sidi Mohamu ben Voussef, non 'fi i,iv v. to I ranee 1 n nn hi.- exile In703 words
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Article516 1955-09-23 4 FRED MANOR - Courtship on top of the world FRED MANOR by rTHE relentless efforts by the Soviet Union to capture Canadian goodwill have become part and parcel of the recent g ner a 1 at tempts at more coexistence and better relations. The main theme of the latest Soviet drive lias been516 words
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Advertisement32 1955-09-23 4 111 \>IOM» A GEM Si I in I Ik- I .isliioiis i PH HENDRY (< M.iriuf u< tin inK Jewcllei ri Shi tii bj Mgc Kd Jim i <. anil K I uii, put32 words
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Advertisement89 1955-09-23 4 EVERY WOMAN CAN BE LOVELIER WITH THE RIGHT MAKE-UP! Ji LESLIE (A RON b l --^^T" lovely MO.M star _=s^r tT h e nc w non-smear PAN-CAKE MAKE UP lipstick that The original cakt' mak< make-up in "*f^^i A Dual Purpose p the handy f|||i M for perfect cover, sheer89 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1955-09-23 5 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BV.. NUMEROUS nuweiot hospital starts, s John Ambulance Brigade, the Y.W C.a. and the Red Cross Society offer Intere ting reports ot that recent pageant on the I tory O j nursing in Malaya, held at p enai on the -rounds jneral HosOf the yv represented1,310 words
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Advertisement39 1955-09-23 5 II 'vildiny Pictures Make arrangements NOW lor your photographs to be taken by a FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone Singapore 2800 or write to lHil PRESS PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPT. 1 10-116 Cecil Street Singapore Tvicc U only available in Singapore ''"iHiHimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiifiiiiiiimiiitiiiiiHumiiminiiiiiii39 words
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Advertisement67 1955-09-23 5 IN MOST DELIGHTFUL FASHIONS j WITH ALL THE ENDURING BEAUTY SPECIALLY IMPORTED FOR THIS NEW SEASON A NEW SHIPMENT OF LINGERIE FASHION IN A VARIED RANGE OF ALL THE TOP LATEST POWERS MODEL MOVIESTAR. 1955s FRESH HEART PLEASING DESIGNS. *K I: M SINGAPORE TRAVEL BUREAU 11, The Arcade (Ground Floor)67 words
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Miscellaneous336 1955-09-23 6 >l IMMI \KI h> lie Talk ami Phil P«vl« f" ANO BICOMtS IWVUi MR. POCKS TUAMK VOU« r^l'fitTr^ohVnT JOIHI INVtNIOR! SEE /I CKAV, BOYS, \JLL S J l^fl Al4\^k/.-. rOU NOW. V BRING HERIN.7 -_JV INALIION. J V A 1 r f/I THOUGHT X^ i ii i -^^_>f ll A336 words
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Miscellaneous692 1955-09-23 6 I v^>- uf ||ORN today, you have a tr< n I it stor< ol persona] magn 4 are chockfull ol charm. You ar< Rarioufi and enjov being the in. I I party. j You ar< >n< to surround 3 with those who entertain you wj I quite uncon >clou ily692 words
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Article185 1955-09-23 7 NEW YORK, Sept. il. Previous Today N i KSS c.i.f. 42 buyers 42ft buyers H Port* .September 42 Va sellers 42 sellers ffi" so i KSS c.i.f. 42 buyers 42 buyers l\n Ports October «H sellers 4 2 selleis N IiSS Spot 4. buyers 43', buyers JSfr185 words
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Article102 1955-09-23 7 [LONDON, Sept. 82. Previous Today Straits spot and nearby 97. 50 nom. 95.37 non:. futures September 96.25 bid 90.25 bid 97.25 asked 97.25 asked October 96.00 bid 96.00 ltd 97.00 asked 97.00 asked November ib.so bid 95.50 bid 96 50 asked 96.50 asked NT: Dull. SALES: Nil.102 words
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Article37 1955-09-23 7 I reff 84, Sept. If T,, Sarawak spot and I 2 release 35^2. afloats 35, Sept. 34 4. Lampong spot, awaiting release, afloats and Sept. ail 381.. Sellers ex-dock. quoted in U.S. cents per lb.37 words
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Article29 1955-09-23 7 I NEW YORK. Sept. 22. Previous Today 485.98 485 Jn; l tii 73 162.73 >°nds 98 38 98 45 6«.r>o 65.50 •octs Composite .verafe 172.80 172.7529 words
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Article92 1955-09-23 7 Sept. 22. •Toi'i. i, v Previous Today *»»K\ Ihilippmes c.i.f. UK/ T,:th ''"".Hun delivered f^n^Z^Z^^^Z $182 BeUers $1825ellers «^T k sSrc:i:,. uk/North Unquoted otawtBd sjto? Sept/Sft^ 1 "Tf £664 nonu £86 nom ct Noy £6«V£ nom. £S«H nom. <<H*>NTT c,IL crude Strait. bulk Sorth E-ropean In92 words
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Article, Illustration188 1955-09-23 7 HEADTEACHER OF 80 DIGS HER TOES IN -AND STAYS T7K3R 60 years Mrs. Clara -T Press has been headmistress of a Leytonstone. Essex, school Recently she was 80 but she is determined not to retire. When she became headmistress of Oxford House School she was 20, and there were 11Popper - 188 words
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Article46 1955-09-23 7 Despite extensive search no trace has been found of the 500-ton Greek motorchip Hara which sent out an SOS two days ago about 100 tnile.s south of Crete. It is now considered lost with all 15 crew and two passengers, A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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327 1955-09-23 7 Dog lovers, you are cruel— in a kind of way "YYAXY dog breeders are cruel- in :i kind of way; 1 and so, in a kind of way, are many of the people who buy and own and love their pedigree dogs. Authority for the statement? A high veterinary oiTicial327 words
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Article308 1955-09-23 7 IT wa.s a Sundav- -January ic -when bea viscount O-AMOK crashed while taking off in f'>^ from 4 (ttSUied runway at London Airport. It wa£ a Sunday January 23 when the 12.19 Pm. express from York *.n BrLstoi crashed at Button Coldfield, Wat vii kshire. And308 words
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Advertisement60 1955-09-23 7 Try it out toitafj THE QUALITY BEER at mndvratv prirt' BISMARCK LAGER Finest German Beer. CIAN SINGH CO LTD. 30-1 Raffles Place S'porc-1 Phone 5214 FOR CLEARING AND FORWARDING OF CARGO CONSULT SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. 05, The Arr:idr\ SiiiK;ipon\ IV!: .'.501 1 l\ Tines 1, Etodfei Street, Kuala60 words
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Article, Illustration1552 1955-09-23 8 Harry Harper - Harry Harper by Over five miles of streets and fields two desperate terrorists tried to shoot their way to freedom, stealing a tramcar, a milk cart, killing two people, injuring 16. It was London's most astonishing crime chase it wjus tin morning i ri January 23, i.'^.<. and 1Reuter - 1,552 words
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163 1955-09-23 9 Girls see singer's ice-show 69 times j|TX)UR teenage girl fans I i ui crooner Frankie v ighan ha ve seen his I present show G9 times everv night since the icrI musical Wil Inre be^an on "Our lives belong to I Frankie,' said 17-year-old lowick, one of the girl?, when163 words
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Article51 1955-09-23 9 Oliver Russell *M cl'Ttrocuted !>ln the chassis of 't with both n twM connected ["acka light plug, it ed at a Maldstone Verdict: Misadven—and by wasp rtint o n the rilled Frank Watrr--1 22, because he 'nlarged heart It Wed at an inquest at JE bourne, Ken?51 words
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Article, Illustration98 1955-09-23 9 Girls have WH into filwu /or wm*M z besides acting, but Anna Kashfi must be the first girl to be i cau by weight. She got her chance when casting director Richard Meadland was con- fronted with the need to find a girl not more than 5Popper - 98 words
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303 1955-09-23 9 WHEN Henry Paul goes out for a drink, he must take his wife Alice for a drink too. When Alice goes for a drink, she must take Henry. And when Henrv comes home from work on pay-day, he must tell303 words
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Article147 1955-09-23 9 IF your son is fat and sluggish, or thin and fragile, take heart either way he is less likely to be a juvenile delinquent than if he is energetic and muscular. according to two American experts. For 10 years Professor Sheldon Glueck. 59-year-old Harvard Law School147 words
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Article57 1955-09-23 9 A 14-year-old "motor-cycle-mad" boy never tried to ride the motor-cycles he took away, a Faroham juvenile court was told. He ju.st wheeled the ma r-hine.s to quiet streets U listen to the engines, which fascinated him. Sometime he wheeled them back V where he took57 words
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253 1955-09-23 9 MR. ALEX GOLDENBURG, legal adviser to Interpol, told crirninologists in London, one of the art forgers' most ingenious ideas—how to get fake old masters certified as genuine. Quite openly the forger copies a painting, say a Rem- brandt in the Louvre. Then, as a253 words
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Article49 1955-09-23 9 There will be nothing half-baked about the foundations of the community hall at Roding Valley, near Buckhurst Hill, Essex. It will stand on Ted Hibbitt rockcakes. For years he has won the arts and craft show prize. Said committee man A. F. Lowe: "They'll be I ideal."49 words
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Article118 1955-09-23 9 TWO thick Navy Mankets saved two officers and six ratings when their 70ft. naval survey launch struck a*i underwater obstruction off Great Yarmouth. The sea gushed through a hole near the bows. Soon there was sft. of water in the crew's quarters. Kaiilors took the blankets from118 words
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Advertisement210 1955-09-23 9 GIRL SCIENTIST PENETRATES THE 'UNKNOWN WORLD" f Your WEEK-ENDER this week gives you the startling story of unusual experiments which had horrifying I jJhfafe effects on the girl. I J| DAILY KISS IS SECRET OF SUCCESS, says 1 A E^SfW Barbara Cartland m her absorbing scries of JpP articles on210 words
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Article, Illustration391 1955-09-23 10 WORLD N EWS IN PICTURES |)l( UIX puture. Inventor Kdmund Martin? at the hatch of his 50-ton submarine during nnaldry-land testing at Los Angeles recently (below. left). Ihe submarine is due to be launched at the end of October. It is equipped with portholes and lights for underwater photography. MartineA.P.; Reuter; Popper - 391 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1955-09-23 12 DANIEL FARSON - DANIEL FARSON by travel but my time is spent below deck in a stuffy fruit locker Q Photo?,' ipher, writer, 28 -year old, X Daniel Farson tired of the big city, con- sidered the moment had come for decision J and change. So, he1,138 words
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Article, Illustration85 1955-09-23 12 picture t> It's not often that rabbits appear out of sand pip*"' Kut the girl in the swimsuit is June MrComh of London, magician— anil it would \>v hard to find a prettier one She is nr*n relaxing on the beach in Southport where the annual conventt tion of theReuter - 85 words
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641 1955-09-23 12 Flying club hangar is up and hazards are over— nearly Adelaide I Eastley reporting B&". 1 VV r ORK on the new hangar of the Royal Singa- pore Flying Club has been completed at Paya Lebar and club members have reinstalled all equipment after moving from the old airport at641 words
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Article, Illustration899 1955-09-23 13 Elgar, they remarked, has an uncanny knack for picking losers He was an outsider destined to become favourite: Master of the Kings Musick, composer of Gerontius, Land of Hope and Glory -and a musical report on how the Wolves played. A book review by George Malcolm Thomson M h Dml899 words
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542 1955-09-23 13 HAROLD M. HARRIS - HAROLD M. HARRIS by Royal Desiiin. By E, F. I. Stanley Paul. 16s. RR -AiN was shockGreek rebels six ministers nerals, alter e tagdi feat in their Interminable with Turkey. Constantino was n the second 1 oi his hers, Prince was under 01542 words
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Advertisement93 1955-09-23 13 .CYMA J^Ji Symbol of Beauty if^ 4l^F^ v/ and precision if i When vou become th. hopov own- r T\ ~%ll'/ S* J 'ML of o r.YMA vou w,|l mm the od j'^' ■>'■"'[ ?JW mirotion of oil your Iriind'. You' *t* <-N iWL.J*wotth, moanificcnt n workmanship lv 2w •'"jfitoT93 words
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Article, Illustration2140 1955-09-23 14 ROBERT MacDERMOT - WELL, NOT THAT I KNOW OF ROBERT MacDERMOT The author weaves a story round an incident that could have happened when he was a boy; but he might have made it up. "^dDtitf of- Jfttbhe*^? tjrep school in Ireland came over to sCI and He I, 45 and with hU2,140 words
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Advertisement37 1955-09-23 14 the New de-luxe, easy-to-carry plastic footwear protection. Just slip on over your shoes and keep out the rain. TRIPLE THICK NON-SLIP SOLE HEEL (id them from: THE ORCHARD STORE 271, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. (near Pavilion thcjitrc)37 words
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Article, Illustration451 1955-09-23 15 JANE RUSSELL - JANE RUSSELL says WHAT WAIF NEEDS MOST IS MONEY JANE RUSSELL COntf binues to confound the type casters by refusing to live up to her film siren reputation oft-screen. La Russell has never been loquacious about her mm career. But gel her started on a topicA.P. - 451 words
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Article, Illustration137 1955-09-23 15 LESS than six months ago, Sarah Lait made her first appearance before ihe television camera, roday she is the baby with thre e million mothers" the biggest fan following of any television star. The reaction has astonished the BBC -Every mother looking in seems i.i137 words
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Advertisement181 1955-09-23 15 gp MM Bt M^ m m m am j THE WORLD'S MOST SENSATIONAL j JjS^W^ j WASHING DISCOVERY! i^ different from any other washing powder. It's |v _^fl^^ W W^B&Mfil i'l*/ Kl\ bIUC! h S pcrrumcd! this makes clothes smell so fresh. F _^^B J||_l. I F ffljßt*Mm& W^t^^^ r^S181 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1955-09-23 16 WILLIAM HICKEY - The marching MAJOR raises a rumpus WILLIAM HICKEY m^ gm ii mini ii iimii iiiiliiiinii x\\ —All in the cause of PUBLICITY! rpHERE time v. h« n the Guai ds regiments wtTt fight Lng units, and unit t > which tradition and the form' 1 were o! vast Importance. These1,282 words
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Miscellaneous20 1955-09-23 16 POCKET CARTOON By OSBURT LANCASTER An' this cute li'l one here —was that a publicity or juxt a military campaign?'*20 words
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Article538 1955-09-23 17 JAMES BACON - JAMES BACON IllllllllllllllllipUmillllllliiitil ruM GOLDWYN is 73 H and young Hollywood is still taking sson s in picturefrom him. •obably will for sometime. [e d about retirement plans, the veteoducer commente 'Retire? the other me." I ely for the endtent situation in The film indu.s--i one538 words
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Article362 1955-09-23 17 I S i de vul arable I dealer NORTH K Q C96 5 4 Q 10 9 2 5 2 es fast cii 097fl As^ 932 OK 8 7 5 ♦K 8 6 SOU r H 4 I 2 Q J 10 7 CA J 6 A J362 words
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Advertisement185 1955-09-23 17 will glisten T I I in your eyes 1 S Cherish the most precious thing > 4L i E that nature gave you give your fcy Jq J\ eyes a bewitching star-studded w J^r id C E beauty! Innoxa's "Blue jtors" Eye jOm E E Drops sioothe avsay tiredness and185 words
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Miscellaneous294 1955-09-23 17 DAILY CROSSWORD CLUBS ACROSS 4 A hill rises! (4). 1 Food that has its own inter- 5 The old ones do not stop nal cooker {9). trains! (7). 5 Get out of Mr. Butlers 6 Waste O f time t-o turn a lock speech (3>. back to five hundred (5).294 words
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Article97 1955-09-23 18 A COMBINED East and West German team would rank immediately behind the Soviet Union in European athletics. Mr. Aage Moest, vice-chairman of the Norwegian athletics association, said in Berlin. Mr. Moest made the comment after East Germany had defeated Norway by ill points to 101 Ul B97 words
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93 1955-09-23 18 HERBERT FLAM, United States, defeated Atsushl Miyagi of Japan 6 2. 6 3, in the third round of the Pacific .southwest lawn tennis tournament at Los Angeles. Hamilton Richardson defeated Kosei Kamo, champion of Japan. 6—o, 9—7. Biggest surprise of the day was the defeatReuter - 93 words
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343 1955-09-23 18 KING AGAIN ST. ANDREW'S SWIM CHAMPION QEVEN records were broken at the St. Andrew's School annual swimming meet at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club, yesterday. Hose House, with 67 points, won the team championships shield for the sixth successive year. Run-ners-up were Venn House (30 points* and Gomes (27). Gordon343 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-09-23 18 SIR Anthony Eden presents the Cup for the Sirls' singles championship to Miss Ann Hay don (Warwickshire) who won by beating Miss S. Armstrong 6-3, (1-4 at the British championships at Wimbledon.32 words
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Article401 1955-09-23 18 Roy Moor - Roy Moor RUSSIAN SPORT STAGGERS BRITONS OUR ONLY CHANCE' By Thf: men in CHARGE of Britain's MONEY-stai VED ATHLETICS HAVE GONE HOME FROM \uw (OVV DETERMINED TO ASK THE GOVERNMENT Ipad HELP. UK They have been staggered by the wealth and powm. nt tlu'401 words
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Article95 1955-09-23 18 A member of the Australian House of Representatives suggested yesterday that a series of sporting test matches might achieve more in goodwill than the shipment oi tractors or exchanging of parliamentary delegations m SouthEast Asian countries. Replying to Mr. Alexander Downer (Liberal) who made the suggestion, the Acting95 words
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Article24 1955-09-23 18 FIRST, HE SAYS eial aspects to be considered and suitable team members might not always be able to give up the necessary time. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article54 1955-09-23 18 Wally Barnes. Arsenal and Wales leftback and captain, has played his h.st «aiw for the famous London Club. He will take UP broadcasting expert and adviser Barne.s, who made team appearances last son and has pla; gularly this .sea.-" been released from tract with theReuter - 54 words
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Article102 1955-09-23 18 SHEA of United Stfttet, cau.sed (ho biggift uixset. in the third round of the Pacific south West lawn tonni.s tourna ment. when he defeated the Australian champion K"n Roiewaii, by g 3, g 3 in Loa Angeles on Wodno.sday. The Other favourites Tony Trabert. Vic SeixaaReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement65 1955-09-23 18 GREAT WORLD f% WJ^" SAT|ffifj4tTlg| ;«!»V AT 9 P.M. JAPANESE SUMO SENSATION TO fß^kte CLASH AGAINST "MR. CANADA"! Hl^ A Z U M A F U J I aBOI GENE MURPHY W^lm If Arctic PAUL MKOLOFF W Strong Man From Australia nw RON THOMPSON vs. M. KUNJU X. m y65 words
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Article, Illustration2063 1955-09-23 19 JOLLY SAILOR TO TAKE TOP MILE RACE TOMORROW •Pick your winners with...TRESPASSER* BACK PINK TICKET i/ITH the two topnotch |f stayers, Zabaglionc d lames Aitoh likely ,be k ept back for the L able ;old Cup run xt Saturday, the way L s clear for Jolly Kior a Bukit Timah2,063 words
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Article35 1955-09-23 19 |>K OB ABIE scratch ings tomorrow arc: James Aitch, Golden Dolphin, Elturius, French Forest, Canton 11, ByzantiuiA Senorita, Snow Blaze, Robin Hood, Cedar Hill, Canterbury, Irish Elegance and Bloodshot. The going remains Rood.35 words
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165 1955-09-23 19 ELEVEN final acceptors for tho Jockey Club Stakes to be run over 1 mile 6 furlongs a t Newmarket on Thursday, Sept. 29, were* an****************************************1l nounced vesterdav. They are with weights: Entente Cordial. 9.04. Alpenhom. 9.01. Blanauefort. 8.09. Corbetto 8.08; Nucleus. 8 08. Jardiniere.165 words
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Article88 1955-09-23 19 kiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiinillliir. boccib S.A.F.A. Loaßiio Hiv. 1: Ti«or S.A v Indian II C. .lalan Brsir: Friendly: Kajaji B.C. v R.E.M.K. iviiians. Fairer Park. HOC KKY S If. I^iMrur. Div. 2: S.R.r. v Navy Nomads. SRC ground; kai Seietar v iu,#» H". boi» ironnd; D»v. :t: W.B.T.C. v B'pore Fnginrrr88 words
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Article57 1955-09-23 19 ALAST-MINUTE gjOal scored by outside left Aziz enabled Rovera Bporta Club to boat Police Sports AMOciation 2i in the last [;amf for both tcnm.s in iho safa first division league at Jalan Besar .stadium yesterday. Hoi Nfeng scored Rovers 1 first goal In the 41st57 words
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Advertisement20 1955-09-23 19 OCEAN PARK MOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET Ace Biiml of Singapore MISS SALOMA the iMalsiy i **M:irilyn MOItfOC Ring ***** forTabfc Reservstioof20 words
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Article418 1955-09-23 20 HEAVYWEIGHT CIIWIIMON KO(KV MVIKIWO UNMARKED EXCEPT FOR A RED BLEMISH IMMKIIIS LEFT EYE, SAII* YESTERDAY HE WOULD DEFEND HIS TITLE AGAIN NEXT JINK AGAINST ONE OF FOUR OPPONENTS 808 BAKER, NINO VALUE S, HURRICANE JACKSON OK FLOYD PATTERSON. Asked about dressing room statements that be418 words
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Article104 1955-09-23 20 TAX MEN AFTER MOORE rpllt: IS Internal Ke 1 vt-n ii«* Bureau yesterday filed a claim AfAlflst approximately > U5564,000 of Archie 8 Moore's purse. Truman Gibson, In- ttrnatlonal Boxing > i f Club secretary, said << oui> about L'SSIOOO SS wis for 1954 income t.ixes. llr said the otherA.P. - 104 words
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224 1955-09-23 20 ARCHIE Moore, who offer- I fd no complaints Immediately after his defeat by heavyweight champion Rocky Marf.iano. has slightly changed hi.s tune. Th.e light heavyweight champion, wearing a pair ol dark glasses f -0 hide a damaged eye, .^aid at news conference he hadA.P. - 224 words
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Article109 1955-09-23 20 Indian Association Fought hard for their 2 0 victory agalnsi ROVal Ah' Force Sfict n i yesterday in b Blngapoi e h icki'v Associal Lou i >'v i le ißue match :it Bali tier R >ad, Indian tarted with some epln i attack but luck109 words
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Article43 1955-09-23 20 MALAYAN Malayi d rp w three-all with a suk.ihuml Mfectlon •otfoer team restedrl v <.»iuii wore! Iwe |«ali and v« ing Bakftf the oiner. Malayi unp lradin^ until few minutei from time Tll(1 I «;»s pi.tvrd in rain43 words
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Article87 1955-09-23 20 rnwENTY-FOUH teanu In- eluding three from tvuaia Lumpur, nave entered for rifle ihootlng competition for tii- Diamond ee cup i held In Johore Bahru on Sunday rllt compel Itlon his been ml .mi i )V tl( j O ho re Bahru Rifle Association who Ali87 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-09-23 20 SGT. Dick Taylor, captain of the R.A.F, team holds the water -poll shield, and Cpl. "Rusty' Palmer, captain of tht W.R.A.F. team, holds thl women's Services Challenge Cup and Diving Cuf, which were won *t j^ inter-service.s s n i m min? championships43 words
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187 1955-09-23 20 HELD TO ONE VICTORY IN YESTERDAYS SINGLES PLAY IN CHICAGO. A TOURING TEAM OF YOUNG SCOTTISH GOLFERS WOUND UP WITH A 5 1 AND 1\ DEFEAT IN A TWO-DAY COMPETITION WITH A TEAM OF AMERICAN TEENAGERS. Scotland's William Buntun defeated Michael McDermott of ChicagoA.P. - 187 words
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Advertisement327 1955-09-23 20 e Straits Times Free Press E For the convenience of odver- E timers our representative at Ist E floor. SINGAPORE COLD STOR- E AGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will re- E cci*e small advertisements and E oniwe'i to box numbers. E Classified advertisements may E oho be honJcd to: CITY BOOK STORE327 words
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Advertisement73 1955-09-23 20 A helpful suppleirient^ to //f^ training die $m< 'Ovaltine*. reinforced with l 'J *Mi s mins, is prepared from N f| J&Swi^t 0%? ff>ods. This highly nourii h i fff^*f&W' anJc beverage, taken regular! s ,7^/^:: promote a standard of nti i fj<'r to success in sports and liMillliiiii As73 words
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