The Singapore Free Press, 26 September 1955
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1955-09-26 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya V) Mii-iupure. Monday. September 26, 1955. Price 15 Cts.18 words
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Article121 1955-09-26 1 CONDITION IS SATISFACTORY f ATEST bulletin issued on Ji President Eisenhower. i had a heart attack on Saturday, said: Ui> condition is satisfactorj Doctors described the attack as "neither mild nor Lous but somewherie m between the two." The President, who will be 65 next month,121 words
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Article65 1955-09-26 1 MODERN HOMES 1 ne 24-page supple- 7 M| to appear with mv press tomor- m u,,i bring news of jne most recent deve|°W>ent> m housing '"'I interior decora Ition. h tell you about itesf m materials d furnishing f or the up-to date h o v s c.65 words
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Article18 1955-09-26 1 ipore Rubber 'Pened this mornm an uncertain tone °ber first grade •quoted at ab 0V« Saturday's18 words
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Article14 1955-09-26 1 Europeans were i night when a F thrown Into a Morocco, cafe.14 words
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Article, Illustration559 1955-09-26 1 3 leap into tyre blaze Neighbours jump for safety: 61 are homeless A MOTHER and her five year old son were burnt to death when they were trapped by fire which destroyed four shophouses and partly burnt a fifth m Bencoolen Street, Singapore,559 words
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Article58 1955-09-26 1 Two Home Guards slain by Reds VN( /i° f f ,0 HF****** abducted two Chinese Home Ml ir «s from Banir new village m Tapah. Perak. last lis fcjfi*" were found this morning outside the perimeter fence. They had been shot. th- rror, «ts cut the wire m two places58 words
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Article47 1955-09-26 1 Singapore Traction Com pany employees will meet tonight to complete arrangements for tho strike due to begin tomorrow morning. A union spokesman said all men had been instructed to report for duty as usual to offer a free transport ervice to the public.47 words
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Advertisement135 1955-09-26 1 lilllllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHH,,,,,,!!,,,,,,!,, At last! A non-stiffening j hair spray i Sets your hair I" 'Mfj k> --^^S^^j^ Comb it, spray it, forget it am s^^^ No more straggly ends, neckline q wisps, or drooping end curls I O Hair-do lasts for hours! •*Vr T I '■*>"^Sfe?'__B x >_• T&ii. _m_^_T\_\\r^ w'135 words
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Article130 1955-09-26 2 [>]{(> i rERN I" inc. n<imidom Bill noul jm U Pri Mi.,.. t< i oi Independenl Cambodia which i ii i ii i rorm tii v. ith Franc* The Cambodian National Congrt read i o I ol it. constitution and named th< p >pular youri i':U.P. - 130 words
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Article34 1955-09-26 2 TV FOR CHINA Peking Radio said yester day it was laying plans for a giant new broadcasting house m Peking and plan. ..re being made for the lirst television station m chma U. P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article31 1955-09-26 2 A French parllamentarj delegation headed by Pier-'e Schneiter, president of th. National Assembly, returni 'I to Pari.-, yesterday after a ten-day visit to the Soviet Union U. P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article93 1955-09-26 2 ALGERIA TO STAY FRENCH -FAURE I>REMIER Faurc dealt a death blow last night to the aspirations of Algerlan nationalists He said m radio address from Paris that Algeria would be kepi at ail cost as part of France. The honour of Prance, h? declared, imposes the obligation, "it must be93 words
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Article, Illustration290 1955-09-26 2 REINFORCEMENTS TO QUELL OUTBREAKS BY SYMPATHISERS npHE Paraguayan gunboat, Paraguay, steamei 1 away from a I_uenos Aires dock late yesl day, presumably tarrying ex-dictator .iv Peron on Ihe firsi leg ol his trip to exile In elon, Paraguay. The revolutionary government that ousted him lastA.P.; Reuter - 290 words
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Article46 1955-09-26 2 A broadcast warned yesterday that the slightest scratch from two Oriental poisoned daggers stolen from an exhibition at the Metz Fair could cause sudden and painful death. The daggers disappeared oti Saturday from a 'stand set up by Indo-China veterans.— U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement54 1955-09-26 2 SQKx"^ V _*__S^ A y T Bfe_^\?l_fc« V mWzSk^rlwUll \f liv'^'oi •^ffl^Stei;^- X, rflO^ J. 1!; ™$9Mfot/ I■'1 '^F>i'l 'VH«? X ll*' I 11^ rf 1 _B g^^.^-- 4V pjM^ U0M yl |L jS?-^^ -^WK^^^-^V d^^ c^ c °-?S^^^ v i^ I Vi^yiH^__f/^^l-Bp______________' > V^_______. »3Nr _ff_____j_ 3_fc___, ±'i_|pj_. _____tt____54 words
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Article, Illustration312 1955-09-26 3 Marriage? It's so wonderful -Audrey Cravk-upaof film marriages are common news: But here s a story with a difference k i DRI Hepburn has been married for a year, m I h, bas decided that "marriage Is a underfill". 'jl,, irl who is perhaps the highest paid actress m tl,iA.P. - 312 words
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276 1955-09-26 3 Federal Bureau of Investigation reported m Washington yesterday that major crimes m the United States declined during the first six months of this year, the first drop since 1948. Despite the decline, a major crime was committed every 13U.P. - 276 words
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Article97 1955-09-26 3 Nudists have own insurance plan 11HE British sun Bathing Association announced yesterday it wiii offer free insurance to member nudists who have been turned flown by insurance companies a.s uncoverable risks." Association chairman W. H Martin said this to 100 members of the croup who met di Linby, Nottingham, InU.P. - 97 words
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Article71 1955-09-26 3 Iwojima lashed by typhoon rpypHOON Louise bore 1 down with lull fury against Iwojima yesterday. A U.S. Far East Air Force weather -spokesman m Tokyo said the storm, packing maximum winds of 127 miles an hour, must have hit the island with "lull blast." Weather observation planes from Guam locatedU.P. - 71 words
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Article84 1955-09-26 3 HURRICANE Janet continued to whip the open Caribbean sea yesterday with winds of about 110 miles an hour. The tropical storm was located about 340 miles south south-west of Port Au Prince, Haiti, at 11 a.m. It was moving m a westerly direction at about 13A.P. - 84 words
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Article31 1955-09-26 3 THE United States Navy's Hydrographic Office and volcanologists are studying reports of a mysterious outbreak of submarine volcanoes we.st of Hawaii that have jarred the Timider Islands.31 words
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105 1955-09-26 3 MINISTER of Education, Kamaleddin Hussein, decreed yesterday m Cairo that girls can attend boys' secondary schools for the first time m Egypt's history. The decree contains a qualification making girls' enrolment subject to their parents' written consent. Another requirement is that thereU.P. - 105 words
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Article137 1955-09-26 3 EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE JYJR. SETH RAMKRISHNA DALMIA, ono of India's biggest industrialists was arrested last aight on a charge o! embezzling more than 20,000,000 rupees ($12,750,0001 from the Bharat Insurance Company, New Delhi police headquarters said. Daimia, who is 82, wa remanded m custody fOf 14 days byReuter - 137 words
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202 1955-09-26 3 Happy to be wife No. 2 if possible yY 33-YEAR-OLD London spinster .said yesterday that, if Parliament would pass a bill making polygamy legal m Britain, she would not at all mind being a second string harem girl. "It's better to play m the .second team than not at all,"202 words
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Advertisement53 1955-09-26 3 Ww i§kr'*f^rW t^OH SP& -H Sn si mj**..' 1 1 Jstnr? /jTi if _H 7> wm^ossk 'ZAM___\__»k^___^_^_m %m^^MMrf^J f m \mmW^<^md WsMmm #18 7^^-^W M^'^^^^W ZyitfßgffiZtl E_E_s»»_& 't_W 'Z%g____yZ&'> m\\ t *$%ssgm BPH ZZ%%_\ WmJLk- X Li i i'PiU F VT'^^i?: Z/'. :4W&L-Wmmmm\ > OMO-i F OR THE WHITEST WASH53 words
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Advertisement51 1955-09-26 3 MIKIMOTO %Mtoe</ PEARLS rp, Swi mStainedlX 1 his may Ik/ I happen I with your I I Trousers I wPM^H^k I Why not to have the Spotless Trousers Wear without Care (Made to Measure) $21.50 a pair of Trousers k *m^*^^^ ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN S SHOP xi High street, Tel:51 words
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Article210 1955-09-26 4 Opinion JOHORE TERROR I lylllLE the rest of the Federation i.s relatively quiet, nnd tins gives hope for the Amnesty gesture, from Johore Stale comes disturbing news suggesting that this territory m the final outcome will be the last Red stronghold. And m their anxiety to uvo i d Jeopardising210 words
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727 1955-09-26 4 T«ESTS which may enI able planes of the future to fly .safely through the heat barrier newest obstacle to utlra high speed flight -a re being planned. Scientists m Britain's closely-guarded Royal Aircraft Establishment. are building the lirst. test rig to probe heat barrier727 words
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Article833 1955-09-26 4 GUNS FETCH HIGH PRICES Behind ths flare-up are the gun-runner: says DAVID DIVINE pUN RUNNING gC 11 p in tie M di on a fairly on id< i abli seal i'•'.ol il lon and nf I liom ian ucc( ed only ith ai r And In the four 1 1833 words
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Advertisement14 1955-09-26 4 QUIET QUIET QUIT gADQf!^ that's the word Johnson SEA-HORSE OUTBOA BORKEO ■V-jr'-A/ SINCAPORE MALAYA14 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1955-09-26 5 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BV.. 11l S 0 F F I CI AL I [er in our Mr. Annesley W Tei era, whose- totiiphotography >ht now is thousands ol an TV fans. For Mr. Perera was the only movie lensman a t johore Bahru S Diamond Jubilee and coronal cm1,170 words
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Advertisement97 1955-09-26 5 ISINGAPORE TRAVEL BUREAU 11, The Arcade (Ground Floor) TEL: ***** SINGAPORE 1 GRAMS: 'TRAVBUREAU" TRAVEL AGENTS for SEA AIR RAIL TRAVEL HOTELS AUTOS TOURS INSURANCE rv _~i -___r___^ Men 9 s tvettr Look us up. We have it... ready for you faultlessly designed, faultlessly styled I faultlessly priced. %tttlmt> it97 words
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Miscellaneous339 1955-09-26 6 .s^>< iwTffßWggß-B ■BM^^nraH(J|MUUUlU_gg^_g^J^'^^)^^?y 7___W|BjJj|iHM^: HL *f_af t _tf ___Ev .Sr m&w t w __B___f _f___f t^jJ&m ffimvi »Z Z&& £8/ _f x Jt '<» wl <- v bl Lw m JB? 9Sa tytfA mm wJK I 9 ttS 4t fS&Bm I__k __l_@H__r4& y _f > awSl .......•..■••••-■*>■ MASiiiiAKE by i-^'339 words
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Miscellaneous699 1955-09-26 6 l******^ I »aamm%S^C- vt.) I J t R°i RN u day ynU UIV a P"** whot I I> ha.s the courage or his conviction?! and win always sponsor innovation h* startlingly fresh ideas and Sincere, thorough and b inessiikut > m year approach to everything I who honour you for699 words
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295 1955-09-26 7 CONTACT MEN ARE KEY TO THE CROWDS fAGING a demon- ra tion 111 Singa-! simple enough I it is for vjlit purposes or irtherance of a lion dispute. I apparently no m it. With j ,;i un< mployi d w in Singapore it i I to recruit det is to295 words
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Article77 1955-09-26 7 1 fHE Rev. Wilfred I Jackson, 54-year- old vicar of Lesbury, Northumberland, con- victed by Alnwick magistrates of publish- i ing obscene literature, I has resigned his living, I Since his conditional j I discharge Mr. Jackson has not taken a service c at his 11th-century I parish77 words
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Article73 1955-09-26 7 The Frigate Roebuck, which shipped commandos from Malta to Cyprus, will be the Aral warship trans- 1 I f erred tO South Africa under the new sen defence pact by which South Africa wil] buy £18,000,000 worth oi .hip from Britain. Th€ Roebuck was corner73 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-09-26 7 >> MR. R. A. CESSFORD ii oi* Kuala Lumpur, Gov- << SS ernor of the 46th Rot- >> a ary District, on his re- SS turn to Singapore after tf a 10-day tour of Rotary h (< Clubs m Siam and ss Ss Vietnam. He was55 words
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196 1955-09-26 7 Sultan should seek advice of Council of Ministers, says Alliance HTHE motion which Alliance members intend to move at the next Johore x State Council meeting, following the attack by the Sultan on Malayan independence aspirations, will not introduce "anything new", an Alliance spokesman said. He said the motion would196 words
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Article35 1955-09-26 7 For stopping a taxi within 20 feet of the junction of New Bridge Road and Havelock Road on July 14, Tan Teo Cheng, of Middle Road, was fined $15 m Singapore on Saturday.35 words
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Article, Illustration337 1955-09-26 7 Men women are equal BUT MEN ARE MORE EQUAL THAN WOMEN i A HONGKONG-BORN Princess who says that the men of Iran are "charming" but never > ''get down" to the question of women's rights, left Singapore yesterday morning alter a short visit to an old friend. She is Princess337 words
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Article189 1955-09-26 7 Afraid of books Not here i RAFFLES Library expert. Mr. L. Harrod, does not think that Asian adults m i Sinaapore are afraid ol books. "Judging by the .standard of literacy here, a lot of people borrow and read books from libraries,'' he said. He was commenting on -j a189 words
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Article70 1955-09-26 7 Official* of tho Siglap Boys' Club, Singapore. are?: President. Abdullah bfn Masood; secretary, Cheang Choon Slang; treasurer, o. c. Pereira; committee members, Ani.s bin T.ilran. BhumstlddlD bin Anang Syed am bin Ounaii .uul Mr Scow feck Leng Junior Officials: eh.ilrmnr). I Predi lek Ahmad se.70 words
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170 1955-09-26 7 jQIAM will have a special pavilion, displaying her products at the million- *-> dollar Singapore Trade Exhibition at the Hannv World fmm Orfnhor 1 x_* r* vj --/_i iv* aa viii -v-^ v, vv *W tk to 17. Several loading Hong Kong industrial firms170 words
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Advertisement47 1955-09-26 7 I For Office and Household Furniture I Removals over any distance con tact I SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT j AGENCY LTD. 65, The Ircade, Singapore. Tel: ***** 3 Linei I, Rodgef Street, Kuala I umpur Iel; 1117. IN ASSOCIATION Willi 1 SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANI UHOTRO J ■—*=________._>___-- __M__d_________________- ii__________aW_-_-B____-_____47 words
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873 1955-09-26 8 Who was she? The only clues were the three lilies of France I THE WORLD'S STRANGEST STORIES i AMONG the unsolved mysteries of history none is more tantalising than the strange story of the Dark Count and the veiled girl who came so secretly to the little duchy town of873 words
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Article, Illustration667 1955-09-26 8 STEDMAN LEWIS - THE VEILED LADYand the RADK COUNT STEDMAN LEWIS bv I The only break m the daily routine oi the Dunki Igraj and the veiled lady was the occasional coach rule which they took to tiie hih garden ol a beautiful house the Dunkelgraf had bought m Hildburghausen. On one oi667 words
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Article195 1955-09-26 8 TWELVE large leather chests are being buckled and labelled m the Hotel des Thermes, the red-brick Victorian style establishment at Antsirabe, up m the hills of Madagascar. The chests are brimful of gold coins, ingots, ornaments, inkpots, plate, jewelry and so on. In the hotel195 words
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401 1955-09-26 9 Police chief hits at Christie probe demand IK JOHN NOTT BOWER, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, has taken the rare step of ■swering an attack against the police— for their lrt n the casa of Timothy Evans. Twciity-iive-year-old Evans was hanged m 50 the murder of his baby daughter at401 words
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Article29 1955-09-26 9 Russia yesterday announced the formation of two new ministries -for the textile industry and light industry out of organisations controlled by the Ministry for Consumer Goods.- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-09-26 9 picture. FILM actor Richard Attenborough, who had 12 stitches m his fore- Ss head after being struck >> by a cricket ball recent- <s ly, m costume for his >> return to work on the 'film Private's Progress, ss J Make-up man Neville >> > Smallwood appliesReuter - 59 words
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241 1955-09-26 9 ORITAIN'S ban on heroin will make racketeers. a U.S. doctor has warned. They will "smuggle the stuff m." Dr. Herbert Berger told the International Congress on Criminology m London. For the addict will have to buy through illegal sources. Manufacture of the drug— an opium241 words
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Article44 1955-09-26 9 CTOCKTON and Thornaby-on-Tees have winged an airman. L.A.C. David Fletcher wagered the "port wing" of his sV4in. "handlebars" if the two towns beat their 1954 collection record for Wings Week. They did and L.A.C. Fletcher was clean-shaven on church parade.44 words
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Article28 1955-09-26 9 London University students have been warned that there must be no Guy Fawkes rag this year. Offenders are threatened with expulsion or the cancellation of examinations.28 words
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Article27 1955-09-26 9 Underwater explorer Mr Harold Sochart, aged 27. from GifTnock, near Glasgow, was drowned while carrying out research In the sunken rity of Salamis. off Famagu.sta.27 words
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Article61 1955-09-26 9 A WASP held up a 106 bus at Flnsbury Park It flew Into the lower deck, stung the conductor, and drove out the passengers. While the conductor was treated at a nearby chem lst's, a police constable drove the wasp out Then the passengers went back,61 words
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Advertisement35 1955-09-26 9 BIG NEWS' Veitoitti *_r Have Pleasure In Announcing THE LONG AWAITED ANNUAL SALE COMMENCING ON TUESDAY 27ti, SEPTEMBER TO SATURDAY j OCTOBER Bth. (I J I a TT*' MAYNARD fil Lil, I fl BATTERY ROAD35 words
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Advertisement97 1955-09-26 9 STANDARDTEN a^____H iim^iiZi^^S _H^^wßJ____l a. ____Ev •j'_^i^t_\ WWmzJt ____________e____MM_l _^_______M__i___i ___________________w____t, A BRILLIANT, HANDSOMELY STYLED 10 H. P. SALOON BY STANDARD Offering Comfort, Performance (luiouoog jv,)j puv The Standard Ten is a model of economy combined with the luxury and comfort usually associated with much larger cars. Thc lively 94397 words
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Article, Illustration496 1955-09-26 10 S ?SH :;S:5v on Sdunflilli SHE COMES FROM DOWN UNDER (ABOVC): "lhat Pomhshell from Brazil" is what they railed Bettine m Japan ami it's looks like that's what Singaporeans will be railing tin U.u after seeing her dance tho*ie Afro Cuban numbers m On* style she has496 words
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Article, Illustration937 1955-09-26 12 Anne Sharpley - Anne Sharpley By At Lady Tarbat i soon-to-be-opened Academy of Social Graces, the girls will not only be gaffeless they will be a blend of undercover, expert knowledge... I«»»4*MMHM» S3IOKI-XU 4 THi: TIttUAT HAY Sit elegantly and look relaxed. i 1 2. Always use a937 words
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744 1955-09-26 12 BEHIND WHITE MASKS OF KU KLUX KLAN iMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMUIIIMIIIItIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII j By WILL MULLER, who is touring the! South to root out the facts and personalities involved m the revival of the Ku Klux Kian 1 m connection with the public-school de- 1 1 segregation issue. tITHILE the American Souths new bogey-744 words
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Article, Illustration778 1955-09-26 13 says the SINGAPORE DOCTOR j il] of sorrow 1 hen i listen to peowho have got entangled m simple proI which obviously are driving them toa nervous breakdown. All have a common basis for their aplaints: they haye 1 mrpose m life. They tooPopper - 778 words
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551 1955-09-26 13 Ritchie McEwen - THEY'VE TAKEN THE LEAD IN HOSPITAL B UILDING Ritchie McEwen *"v by pUNNERS and archi- f responsible for wwe-printing new hosffrSJ 8 are cordially iV tr(i visit Austria SJJ l ™P ec the Second latest hospita is. r l; decide to '^Journey, they 7 w of a warm for Austria551 words
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Article, Illustration1869 1955-09-26 14 GEORGE WHITING - GEORGE WHITING by TBI M«wti to s«tartf»y'i "Did it Hayfea" (M l,,,N N<» H Hi,, not Again you are asked Fact or Fiction? Tho answer will be given tomorrow when another story by a famous person will set you wondering Did It Happen? ''You icillKOOLMAN - 1,869 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-09-26 15 I T'S SMART AND WARM picture. tiVHEN the cold season approaches, it's comforting for milady to have something smart and warm to wear. fliis casual hip-length jacket is split at the sjdes and has smart patch pockets and bracelet-length sleeves with notched cuffs.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration272 1955-09-26 15 She goes to the heads of Royalty i MADAME Claude St. liTlI iT1 Cyr i.s a Parisian [who got ahead with a [hat or rather hats. I She's the woman who I designs headgear for Royalty. A businesswoman bound lup m her artistic profesMadarae linked up272 words
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Article, Illustration834 1955-09-26 15 ROMANY BAIN - That NEW PERM is big business now ROM ANY BAIN by SEVEN WOMEN IN EVERY 10 ARE REGULARLY UNDER THE HAIRDRESSER'S DRIER SWELLING A BOOM FOR THE STYLISTS THAT HAS SPREAD STEADILY FROM MAYFAIR OUTWARDS IN THE LAST 10 YEARS J AM ono of the 70 p.c. Femal v opulationReuter - 834 words
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Article128 1955-09-26 15 IIEDY LAMARR, now a al Tl xaii. Hew up 1 0 Hoi lywood on a shopping tour a few days ago and thi stampede wa on again, Hedy la one oi the fev< top-ranking Aim Queens who hasn t \ct bi en lured Into ti128 words
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Advertisement31 1955-09-26 15 g DRESS MATERIALS I m a wide range of designs and colours. 1 I JOHN I.ITTT/7 MALAYS: LTD. I in' Ingai if RAI I ftl >167 0-9 iIIIIIUIIOIIIIIIIIIMM Mil IU IllllllllUUillaillllC-UIIUUUUUS31 words
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Article, Illustration1378 1955-09-26 16 FRANK DANIELS - BIG BEN SPEAKS THROUGH A FOOTBALL! FRANK DANIELS by DEFORE Big Ben lose; hi.s voice n« xl yeai i decided to havi a pi onal Inti i view w.' h the best -know n fa >■ In the world. Not that /thing rong vith Big IKi ii, v. iii c1,378 words
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Article487 1955-09-26 16 Neither side vulnerable South dealer NORTH 4AQ9 8 7 5 9Q 6 5 0 *AQ 8 3 WEST EAST 4K 6 4 3 4 J 2 CJIO 83 ***** 0 10 93 OKJ4 10 4 +7652 SOUTH 4 io Oak 0 A Q 8 76 5 2 4K487 words
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Miscellaneous302 1955-09-26 16 DAILY CROSSWORD __^b -Hi tssWWsi S___^ H£_*¥iS ;^M_ B-f^BB _JBBHL| _M_TilM BaaaL— -JaaH-aL l&Sil I I I 11 jjrf& f^^^ —^TBB \m B_La«__a_*__L_— L_«_«__Xb__— _«LnOT__ < i.i i-.s ACROSS triumphant conclusion? (.5. 1 Confused \u Bteid chase* a IM taxi! (11) 7 Combine ft Scottish rtver J A designer may302 words
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Article, Illustration454 1955-09-26 17 ALAN McGREGOR - They LONG to look back on those good old days ALAN McGREGOR STARE AT THE STAIR OR STAR 50 FILMLAND MOVES INTO THE DESERT v-iiuiiiiim. ni arm m# iiimuii Uf I/7_S any Of your side hero" now and then. V 1 \x7 nrl rl Wa r II He wiu be454 words
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Article, Illustration464 1955-09-26 17 Michael Ruddy - ESTHER BREAKS TO TRY TELEVISION Michael Ruddy ESTHER WILLIAMS, leaving the studio where she's reigned as their water queen for the past 10 years, told me that she's taking up television. "I hope to do some live dramatic shows on television and maybe I can prove something that I can464 words
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Article, Illustration106 1955-09-26 18 A DAY AT THE RACES E*REE PRFSS photographer kok CHONG swung his camera m th. direction at Bukit Timah on Saturda r bore is what he saw the excite] d anticipation and dejection which punter must have experienced .t -i ac or other. ABOVE: "Now. if you just put a106 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-09-26 18 tS^DhoS*!^ 1 J2f £_SP*SIIS5 P *SlIS? d a Sl,n winn r th <* wav and then wi«u ptn,u> hn.sh and hes placed second. Now. uhat. Must look for an 0»< m the next race.36 words
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Article, Illustration161 1955-09-26 19 BARAKAT (Leong) is r lengths cleai of Barfieur (Awi) w th Golden Lotos (Donnelly) third ai the finish off the Godd < »>;> trial on Saturday. CONVENTIONAL (Aluui) \vi_i_i_n<> the first rice from Clear Water ((iever). rALLA WALLA (Franklin) was a length winner from Distine161 words
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796 1955-09-26 19 hy Our racing correspondent i HIGHLIGHT OF SATURDAY'S RACING AT BUKIT TIMAH WAS THE SPLENDID TREBLE BY THE RODGERS STABLE. CONVENTIONAL STARTED THE BALL ROLLING WHEN HE OUTSTAYED CLEAR WATER IN RACE ONE. Barakat sprang a spectacular upset m the Gold796 words
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Article43 1955-09-26 19 ('HANOI beat Seletar by J nine matches to three m the Fogarty Cup f.*>i f Changi on Saturday. •V- V- VOn Sunday, Keppe] 001 l ciub beat Seletar by 1 9 A t( > 2 m a [rienly. I43 words
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Advertisement41 1955-09-26 19 {{OCEAN PARK fi; I HOTEL'S (FAMOUS QUINTET j j Ace Hand of Singapore fj with (miss saloma;! I ihe Malay "Marilyn Monroe" I Ring ***** for Table i Reservationf Mi 1 I 111 l„ V^^-^---__-^_' >_ W ■m*^^m-m^-~m^^ m^m^^m ma^m^^m^mo^ a^^^^S^Sm j41 words
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111 1955-09-26 20 Zabaglione gets top weight for Cold Cup ZYILU.I lO\K, winner of the IVnuiiK Cold uo ia>t month bas been tjiveo top W#igM ot B.M tor the Singapor.- (.old (up to be run ovfr 1 i mile's ut Bukit Timah on Satur day. There are II acceptors The field is Zabagllone111 words
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Article44 1955-09-26 20 A HOME-MADE Aye C C I\ model plane powered hy a fuel containing Castro! oil, yesterday .set up a world speed record of 146 mph. at Hertfordshire. The plane Ifi owned by 21--year-old Ray Gibb.s. of Ilford. Essex. Router.44 words
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Article237 1955-09-26 20 11 FINAL GALLOPS FOR WEDNESDAY FREE PRESS RACING CORRESPONDENT CIIKVSIMHK.MIM with Hudson astride, went like I winner on the training tmck at Bukit Timah this morning when he reeled oil Sf. m 17. The :',<jiny was good but only ;t i .v. horses engaged on t237 words
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Article201 1955-09-26 20 SUMMARY OF SPORT ripHE touring Malayan Ma--1 lays soccer team scored their second victory m Indonesia when they defeated Matsa Xl by four goals to one m Jakarta yesterday. On Saturday, Malayan Malays trounced U.M.S 6—l. R.A.F. Seletar 's centre forward Pratt, was m fine form at Jalan Besar yesterday201 words
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286 1955-09-26 20 In ;t thrilling same at Changi on Saturday, the Changi first XV and Singapore Police had a hard tussle, with honours even it six points each at the finish. Most of the thrills ware reserved for the second half, when Changi fought back from286 words
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Article225 1955-09-26 20 Crack shot Alice (17) wins prize -THIERS were .several fine marksmen m ai tion at the Diamond Jubilee Challenge Cup meeting for small bore shooting at Johore Bahru on Sunday. Mias Alice Hudson, 17-vep.r-old daughter of W. O. Hudson uf REME Base 41 Workshops, Singapore, provided 'lie highlight of the225 words
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Article299 1955-09-26 20 DESPITE an early ml hap In which hi boal cap ized, Boon Plang Sin a »n wo oi t he iivi racei at l he .Siri" ipore Oui b< iard Boal Ing Club'! Diamond Jubilee regatl i In the strait,, oi Fohore ye terday m299 words
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Article124 1955-09-26 20 DRITAIN retained th e Joy Cup m the professional golf niatcli against the Rest of Europe at Lancashire yesterday when they won the 36 holes singles by 7 games to 3, to gain an overall win by 9-6. Ken Bousfleld Britain's stroke and matchplay champion, was124 words
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Advertisement335 1955-09-26 20 a Straits Times Free Press 4 For the convenience of adver- E tiscrs our representative at lst. E floor, SINGAPORE COLD STOR- E E AGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will re- ccive smoll advertisements ond E answers to box numbers. 3 Classified advertisements may E E also be handed to: E CITY335 words
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Advertisement39 1955-09-26 20 The bar-man says W**^ > mM tf' -Z Z > V ?^>*H***<*^ yt <^$f^ _&lffi "My Jl^'' r-jjffllgl know wliof -i^^^ is goorf /or $1 A sea-life mural provides a iT background for Hing Kee cts iB (arb&eita of course! 139 words
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Miscellaneous484 1955-09-26 20 B.TIMAH WEIGHTS FOR WEDNESDAY 1 JL WT EIGHTS loi aH i Cinecolor 8.04 Kol,i, seven races on Bobsworth 8.02 Jetty U| Wrdi. sdav. second Ql Div> Good I \M d«\ of the Smua I* n U4| por«. Turf Club's I'ali.i 9(h) 11m., m Ul t.t.ld Cup meeting Lindos 9ou Chrysa484 words
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