The Singapore Free Press, 29 September 1955
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1955-09-29 1 The Singapore Free Press .Afternoon Sale in Malaya 1 .iMtre, Thursday. September ;»9, 1f»53. Price 15Cts.16 words
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Article255 1955-09-29 1 I the list of prizes Jl vhich the 202 enj for the Singaporeg thru Walk Con- organised by the Free >.-,. compete on Suncfay, October 9:— CHALLENGE (IP offer- the Buta Shoe Co. .Singapore. H ILLENGE CUP offer:)v Mr. Kok Chong Fook, business man interested255 words
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Article79 1955-09-29 1 RUSSIA TO FREE 8,877 GERMANS RUSSIA has decided to release 8,877 German citizens and repatriate them to East and West Germany. Tass the official Soviet news agency reported yesterday. War criminals sentenced for their crimes have already served 10 years of their sentences, the statement said. It was also decidedReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-09-29 1 Farouk's sister accused of smuggling EX -KI N G Farouk's sister, ex-Princess Faiza, has been charged with smuggling t7OO out of Egypt and has been summoned to appear in a Cairo court on Dec. 29. She is now in Istanbul but will be informed of the court's summons there. SheA.P. - 58 words
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278 1955-09-29 1 'McCarthyism' cry in U.K. storm over talk Home Office virtually civil .servants ling an Internaence in London, that certain of its had "undesirable nations." m 300 delegates >ut 40 countries to attend on regional and development by British profesCts, town and planners, which n today, y long .storm, i theReuter - 278 words
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Article339 1955-09-29 1 KEY TALK TODAY ON CITY BUSES Appeal to union boss companies who operate suburban buses in Singapore will give their final decision about extending their services to the city to the Registrar of Vehicles today. If they siiv llu'v cannot run city services, the List hurdle will have been cleared339 words
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Article20 1955-09-29 1 Singapore rubber market opened this morning steady at $1.43 per fb, Yesterday's closing price was 11.431 per lb.20 words
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140 1955-09-29 1 r rYPH()f)N LOUISE kicked 1 UD 31? -font waves in t!i(^ Pacific Ocean today While Japan braced itself against possible floods and battering winds. Japanese officials set up emergency relief teams in Kyushu, southern-iaosjt island, to sandbag rivers and evacuate houses if neeesn>, cent eUP; A.P. - 140 words
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Article31 1955-09-29 1 Australia announced yesterday that she would reduce imports of rubber and other commodities from October 1 in an effort to reduce the drain on overseas reserves. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article24 1955-09-29 1 Buenos Aires police said yesterday that they had found $00,000,000 worth of treasure in former President Juan Peron's residence24 words
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Article119 1955-09-29 1 Margaret: Wedding news soon -U.S. REPORT HPHE British Premier, Sir I Anthony Eden will announce in the Commons late next month that it in the intention of Princeal Margaret to marry Group Captain Peter Town.send, Nancy Randolph, society editor of the New York Daily News, .said yesterday. "Eden will no119 words
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Advertisement14 1955-09-29 1 MAKEYQURWIFE HAPPY nORPHV RICHRRDS AUTOMATIC CONTROL IRON Sol* Aqenf* i SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO. LIQ14 words
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Article149 1955-09-29 2 Truce men rushed to rebel isles F|WE DanUh Government rM>hcci a conciliation mission backed bv police reinforcements to i lonely Faroe islands m the North Atlantic yesterday after the local "«>v eriiiir wai taken i j| i "f;er in a new Viking rebellion." Report from 'in- Faro< Island capital oiU.P. - 149 words
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172 1955-09-29 2 'Dethrone Sultan tonight or quit' IHHE French Premier yesterday ordered General Pierre Boyer de Latour, Moroccan Resident General, to arrange for the replacement of Sultan hm Arafa by a regency council by midnight today, or resign. Sultan ben Arafa's departure from the throne, and his replacement by a council ofReuter - 172 words
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Article641 1955-09-29 2 Prove Geneva spirit means something by accepting pl an ilfß. Harold Macmillan, British Foreign B n T1 tary, said in New York last night that the Soviet Union could prove that the Gent"-/ M .J", really meant something by accepting W( stew plans to be Offered atReuter - 641 words
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106 1955-09-29 2 'plil Colonial Office said in London >«st»rda> it .iad 'definite evidence" that the litrv <>:>.iot (hurch leader, Archtushop Makarios. \< as "enlisting <Dm mti nisi support** in his (.impawn to unify Cyprus with Greece A spokesman said .Wak.trio, "is ar ranging to receive106 words
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94 1955-09-29 2 BRITISH troops fired on rioting Greeks iai Cyprus on Tuesday night >md killed a young: houscpainter identified as the rin^ leader of an anti-police demonstration, Nicosia Radio reported yesterday. The broadcast said the trouble began shortly after troops and police drove up in trucks94 words
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78 1955-09-29 2 'pHE Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Ide anak Agung Goe Agung said in New York yesterday that the Indonesian and Netherlands governments ir re cent weeks had been able to "create an atmosphere which might lead to better understanding" between them In their disputes overReuter - 78 words
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52 1955-09-29 2 $1. 500,000 offer for $1,350 picture A Chicago art collector •said yesterday ho has turned down 51.500.0n0 for a Leonardo da Vinci original which he had bought for 51.350 while browsing in a New York antique shop. The painting ha.s bern identified by experts as Da Vinci'.s "Madonna and Child."-U.P. - 52 words
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155 1955-09-29 2 rnWENTY-FIVE mm irft Hyrh rabad, Bind, und< r a scorching sun yesterday to walk too miles to Kashm i r. They plan to march Into the Indian- held part of the mountain state after the stj le ol the [ndian peaceful d< Di' nstratora155 words
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Advertisement141 1955-09-29 2 NOTICE Applications are invited for the posts of salesmen ana salesgirls. Applicants should be between the ages of 1 8 26. Employees who have dismissed themselves will be considered for re-empioyment if they apply individually within three days from date. Only those who are not afraid of intimidation need apply.141 words
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Advertisement58 1955-09-29 2 i Removable, portable I take it anywhere L'^/SCUMATIC Vfaß Opener Model No. 90 The world-famoui Da» opener designed non-poroui surface tile, pii.tr g Strrl po.«'!. I I n metals. n«> srn tools nnr,,r. magnetic Ud \d\ to (o10 THE MARDEH CO. I A s!. oik HARD form t IMIIT CHAIN58 words
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Article, Illustration263 1955-09-29 3 LOYALTY TO GOVT. BUT PLEA FOR PEACE iylH o lITAMRAM, an VI Ih .in business leader, I t pledged the support ol Singa- fOI the aiOlS t the Marshall Governbut called for induspeace. have industrial .Let us have no strike- or strifes give Mi". David 1Free Press - 263 words
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Article175 1955-09-29 3 pOLICE yesterday began to lift the lid on the underworld of Soho, London's Latin quarter, in a bid to discover how the law was foiled in a case which has blazed into a national scandal. Urged on by Government orders and angry newspaper headlines, detectives175 words
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Article34 1955-09-29 3 John Albert Patterson, aeed 25, yesterday made his eighth escape from custody. He and a fellow prisoner overpowered a warder at a jail in Pretoria, then escaped on bicycles.34 words
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156 1955-09-29 3 SHE LOST FREEDOM RACE BY 10 YARDS Chinese Communist sentry .shot and killed iine.^e woman last week B he fled across the border po British territory and hen crossed the line and dragged her body back to the Chinese side, Hong Kong- police reported yesterday. Police said they saw theU.P. - 156 words
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168 1955-09-29 3 Two ways to assure rubber prosperity BY 1965 consumption of rubber, natural and synthetic, will rise to 4.300,000 tons 50 per cent more than this year's consumption, Mr. Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., forecast yesterday in New York. But, If natural rubber is to share in the benefits of increasing; consumption,168 words
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Article84 1955-09-29 3 RITA HAY WORTH IS SILENT Film star Rita Hayworth, refusing to discuss the mantal difference* which caused i split-up with singer Dick Haymea, yes ter da v boarded the line r Queen Elizabeth at New Yoi k for a. Uip to France with her two daughters. She U>W newsmen sheA.P. - 84 words
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202 1955-09-29 3 A DECEIVING WOMAN GIVES BACK BABY A GRIEF-STRICKEN woman who kidnapped a baby because she deceived her husband with a story of motherhood surrendered 11 year-old Robert Marcus to a Catholic priest in Stockton, California, yesterday. Police Chief Jack O'Keefe said Mrs. Betty Benedicts. 27. of Stockton delivered the babyA.P. - 202 words
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Article81 1955-09-29 3 He ran love cults for girls PIERRE BERNARD the self-styled mystic "Own the Omnipotent" of the twenties who ran love cults and "religious talks for liirls and tired businessmen." in the first decades of the century, has died in New York, aged 80. Born Peter Coon, his various clubs andReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement260 1955-09-29 3 ■j 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mini 1' S i i^l A^Jx- Everyone admires UdV/' THE NEAT LOOK 1 E ...and these will lielp X*&9^. you look260 words
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243 1955-09-29 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Sept. 29, 1955. Opinion The calm citizens IN one import. mi respeci it. must already b clear to its Instigators, the strike the Singapore Trad inn Coinpiuiy employees is doomed to failure. Par from causing antiGovi rnmeni sentimenl among i 1 e pub lie for243 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1955-09-29 4 LARRY ALLEN - New Communist Bid for Power LARRY ALLEN The Indonesian elections may have far-reaching effects in South-East Asia by 'OMMUNISM ma de its first big try for power through the ballot-box in SouthEast Asia today as millions of Indonesians voted to elecl their first parliament since the young republic i proclaimed1,196 words
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Advertisement23 1955-09-29 4 EXCELLENT RINGS OF DIAMONDS GEMS PLATINUM COLD G. C. De SUVA BROS i I A FFUS PLA I «Siitgaoor< I fel: 831 123 words
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Advertisement36 1955-09-29 4 E f N n B L F All. WAYS fSlSßlliflltßii^ &9E3*l4tlSK^ -^J^r* .^r 9^'' f\ I »i f r**lT-- s/& IHnSß^^^HEflf-^MI&MA -jOdL H^Bfcaa BORNEO MOTORS lIMI T I U inA RlNr.APf.Bf Kw«t» I I/MPIIM IWH M»l*''36 words
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154 1955-09-29 5 TUCKSHOP BAN: NO PIN-UPS, NO MORE SMOKES f 3 favourite tUCkShop is out Of bounds some of the boys have been smokNot that the head master caught jck-'t at the door would warn them liproach. the h< id walked i would be full n ii a cig in Sight )ther154 words
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Article106 1955-09-29 5 Gentleman stowaway in freighter AL>O-YEAR-OLD West Indian stowed away In style when he hid aboard an American freighter in Trinidad, bound for Cape Town. He h.id a change of clothing, a tropical c; uit with shirt and tie. When he gave himself up to the chief officer he was In106 words
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135 1955-09-29 5 Blood stocks alarmingly low despite new donors ck at the j i ransfusion Seronly 67 flasks. groups are badly was announced Gibson-Hill. nicer In charge of i 1 i*" 155 new don- I led d v ring th up to SeptemI a total Of 326 blood. Regular tnd service men135 words
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Article253 1955-09-29 5 T)R. KEITH SIMPSON, the pathologist, told a XJ a coroner thai there wvro bruises and grazes 'on the face of a baby found suffocated in her cot He said he thought there iad been some interference ■"»ver the fare with the wreathing. The injuries secured253 words
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Article69 1955-09-29 5 Fifty-one years asjo Arthur Sedgemore, of Red- field, Bristol, lost touch with his sweetheart. Florence Gardiner, after her family i moved. Bach later married I somebody else. Five weeks ago Arthur, now a 72-year-old widower at Kin?swood, Bristol, heard that Florence, now (J7, and a widow,69 words
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642 1955-09-29 5 PRECAUTIONS SAVED THE CROWD uvv did the seven-car crash occur in the International Tourist Trophy r.Kv^ "The evidence •is too conflicting, 91 said the South Antrim coroner, Mr H Baird, in Lisburn, Belfast bO the inquest jury returned an open verdict642 words
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Article82 1955-09-29 5 x INQUIRY Into the seven-ear crash In A Internationa] Tourist Trophy race wwa completed i>\ Mr. (harks Neili clerk <>i the Dundrod, Belfast, course. Then n»* ffAVe his answer to one Question. Have you had second thoughts about not stop- pinu th<' race in view oi82 words
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Advertisement9 1955-09-29 5 1 W. Vat ll fw fyißi iv**^"T \l II9 words
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Advertisement93 1955-09-29 5 Come and Sec our Splendid Selection of for the Ladv of Fashion Available in Necklaces, Brooches, Bracelets, Earrings, Dress Clips a Rings. 1 tsi 4 GIAN SINGH CO LTD. 30-1, R.ifHcs Place, Singapore- 1 Phone 5 214/5. FOR RAIL TRAVEL •AUTO TOURS •HOTELS ACCIDENT AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE consult SINGAPORE TRAVEL93 words
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Miscellaneous256 1955-09-29 6 >I1\IM(\KI h\ i*v I'alk and I'liil llavi.% HE'S NOT A HfPNOTIST--BUT I Hmm- SCWETHMG j J^ts^ I X'» THIS DUMMf CAN 1 MOVE J RUSTLING IN rj V )LJ NO^V. MR.rXO^KC, /Ou'U V --IT'S A PLAIN OUMMY-y-^ THE BOX-y^--^ j J-fk f SFt PUTH RCbOT 7 I r X I256 words
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Miscellaneous719 1955-09-29 6 X |>ORN today, you have d lri)li I tl> an Inquiring mind and a con;:, J I force that £4 1Vt i you the wm to i i tor what you want, no matt, r t much opposition Is placed in your wa I Fortunately, have good 4 humour and719 words
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Article199 1955-09-29 7 3 LONDON. Sept SS. Previous Today li-i'iK No. 1 RSS *0% buyers 41'. s buyers _J lU Porta October 41 sellers 41\ .sellers XiuHK No. 1 K ss cU 40 buyers 41 buyers _t .i.t-ii i l^ November 40 sellers 41 X sellers Brrfß No. l KSS199 words
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Article102 1955-09-29 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 28. Previous Today IN Straits spot and nearby 96.75 nom. 96.87 nom. i\ mi,, xptt-mber 95.50 bid 95.75 bid 96.50 asked 96.75 asked October 95.50 bid 95.75 bid 96.50 asked 96.75 asked November 95.00 bid 95.25 bid 96.00 asked 96.25 asked o\l Quiet. SALES:102 words
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Article45 1955-09-29 7 I Malabar sj of and awaiting e 40. afloats 39. Sept. 38 :a\vak spot and awaitrelease 35%, afloats 35, Above prices quoted Sept. 34^, Lampong spot and awaiting release 40, afloats 39, Sept. 38'{;, Oct. 38. Sellers exdock. in U.S. cents per Ib.45 words
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Article36 1955-09-29 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 28. I; C Previous Today E m, ,s,,i ,N 465.93 472.61 n 154.34 155.51 IJ l».:m«-s|ii- noncU 98.40 98 49 ll!il,i 63.34 63 82 |t* Moch, omposite Average 165.29 167J736 words
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Article98 1955-09-29 7 Sept. 28. «<ei\ im Trevious Today ~'i K 1 mlippmes ci.f. VK/ y I North European delivered w«^ a«__ s,Bs seiie 8 fi^M-u™ if rK/Norih u. delivered weight per £67 nom. £67''. value long ton Sept./Oct. w rmue W>'o\ri m, N C1 £67 nom £67 498 words
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357 1955-09-29 7 TiHE staff associations and unions of locally domiciled Singapore Govern A ment and City Council officers have written to the Ma^iayaSion Commission condemning the existen ce of "departmentalism" which has denied promotion to otherwise suitable officers. naa Under such a system, every department357 words
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Article, Illustration169 1955-09-29 7 Back from magicians con ven tion Eteoent arrivals ia Singapore are Mr. J. A W Har», above, Mr Tan Hue Chee, centre, and the Uev. Geoffrey King (right), Mr. Hare, son of the chairman of James Hare Ltd., well-known woollen and worsted manufacturers of Leeds, is on a world tour.169 words
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Article183 1955-09-29 7 "Y ou are hero to loarn Latin, not* Chinese," the x classics master at St. Paul's School told a 15-year-old boy whom ho found studying Far Eastern calligraphy. The boy. Martin Bradley, preferred the Language oi Confucius, which he was picking up from Soho. London, students,183 words
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Article53 1955-09-29 7 A barman-cook at a summer holiday camp has been ordained at Wakeficld Cathedral and has taken up duties as curate at St Peter's Church. Barnslev Yorks. He is 26-year-old Mr. Rex Howe, of Colchester. He set out on a career in the hotel indu.stry but decided eventually53 words
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Article76 1955-09-29 7 a $i:>M gift from the i >hore Bahn) Disti lei Wei fare Commit tee foi b ipecial i t real lor the childn n at the Prince Ellz ibeth School tor the Blind was uot sptnl OH iuod. I The children voted again .f the meal,76 words
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Article59 1955-09-29 7 FRANCIS BeoM Cir-ihim, of Hi^h field Close, Amer.sJiam, Buck.-. who said he .spent *:300 a yen on railway fares, v. ;ls fined v;iO with £48 19s. QOStfl at Amer.sham. He was nunotaned for using obscene lanßuagt and Interfering with the comfori of passengers in59 words
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Advertisement78 1955-09-29 7 GIFTS of Silver E.P.N.S. Ware FOR THE HOUSE TEA Cr COFFEE SETS ENTREE DISHES OVENPROOF CASSEROLE DISHES CAKE BASKETS SALVERS SAUCE BOATS, etc. LANKA JEWELLERS, (THE HOUSE FOR CEYLON GEMS) 20. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE 1 PHONE ***** WHEN GOING A'v^ r ON LEAVE OR RSSS3L.I4J ,'i W-Ta^ST--fiEMcviNc xlmmm.^^^^ LOCALLY t^**"i78 words
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Article, Illustration1421 1955-09-29 8 JOHN SIDNEY - THE PERFECT WIFE JOHN SIDNEY iiv *|M'iii >< k «irs iryini* lo t»volv€» by ....and then his best friend married her! UY KSHI NLKUSON N,M it i. hard to find a perfect wife or husband for that matter. Th< mas Day, a rich ]?>\ h centu iv lav y i1,421 words
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Article219 1955-09-29 8 JAPANESE Government authorities have called in the nation's top detectives to help in a frantic search for what they believe may prove to be one of the world's richest uranium deposits. An official of the prosalc Bureau of Mineral Analysis in Osaka was listlessly checking219 words
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Article162 1955-09-29 9 'Bomb in plane' causes scare AT LONDON AIRPORT /CUSTOMS men searched the baggage and coat pockets of 4G passengers leaving London Airport in a H.E.A. Viscount for Belfast. A mystery woman had phoned the airport authorities and said: THERE'S A BOMB IN THE PLANE. As the passengers reached the airport162 words
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Article53 1955-09-29 9 A wealthy South African ordered at Dmdon Airport: "Send three pints of pasteurised milk and u small brown loaf to Nice every day for the next fortnight A B.E.A. Elizabethan carried the first consignment. Cost: 275. a trip. The purchaser's name and his reason for the order53 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-09-29 9 Visiting the Belgian Royal Family at their summer residence at the castle of Ciergnon, in the Ardennes, rece.ntly was the Rami of Urundi and Ruanda. Greeting the overseas visitors is young <" Princess Marie Chris- <- tine shaking hands J| with the Mwami of Ruanda. On the left is |JPopper - 60 words
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277 1955-09-29 9 lIR LAURENCE OLIVIER'S screen version of Richard 111, the strongest contender for next month's Royal Film Performance, lost its chance irough fears of another Beau Brummell rumpus. It was rejected in favour of a Hitchcock comedy- thriller. "To Catch a Thief." Up to277 words
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Article147 1955-09-29 9 KENNETH WENT ON KISSING M' guard's whistle 1 -illcd and the 11.2 1 started to move t vly out of Westgate I Station. Wakefield, i V kshire, taking with firsi girl friend 22 -year -old Kenneth I Carter-Aslhton ever had. e in front of od-looking Ken- a long long Ithoutprettv147 words
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Article147 1955-09-29 9 ALONG sigih of relief has gone up from hundreds of electricity board offices all over Britain. There is NO foolproof way of getting money out of meters in the home. For three weeks a ten-year-old boy has had everyone worried. It looked as if he had147 words
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Advertisement101 1955-09-29 9 you've got to look smart '^W I -^^k^W fl^r si f y'ss m Girls like their partners to look smart and distinguished to have that natural, well-groomed 100k in fact, to have the Silvikrin touch about their hair. For Silvikrin Hair Dressings control the hair perfectly all day long, but101 words
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Article, Illustration213 1955-09-29 11 Seven thousand spectators thronged the Johore esplanade to watch the Diamond Jubilee regatta held by the Singapore Outboard Boating Club. On right is Melvyn Poll with th«* Westbound Challenge Trophy which he won for the second successive year; the cups are for second place in the Class CU213 words
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Article, Illustration465 1955-09-29 12 HAL HOYLE - She's busy keeping a cold head HAL HOYLE 4 NY AMERICAN tired of the gOld-1 digging American girlis should take the next boat to Sweden. It Bounds like paradise on B great big Ice cube, The place swarms with pretty girls, but these pretty girls] are different. How different? Weil,465 words
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Article772 1955-09-29 12 The Flying Tigers' descendants A SEA DOG who never goea to sea la In charge of a floating airplane repair .shop at Kaohsiung. Formosa, a direct descendant from the famed "Flying Tigers," it is the only one of its kind in the world. The772 words
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Article739 1955-09-29 12 Sacred oath of 1 869 is the secret of Ku Klux Klan's present strength WILL MULLER concludes his report from America's South on the revival of the Ku Klux Klan in connection with the public lIARASSED law-enforcement officers today cannot be sure whether they739 words
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Article, Illustration860 1955-09-29 13 RENE MacCOLL - RENE MacCOLL by Many men go to bits when their wives are not there lias ended, and 5 m rerun, the :1( m 1952 lost a H-oves to the that he lost rnore than that. He lost a goadi a j -force, a sagaclj id860 words
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Article387 1955-09-29 13 by a Special Correspondent f ERMAN inventors, who hoarded their discoveries after the war when they had no patent protection, are now putting a galaxy of new gadgets into the German export drive. The Germans in fact appear to be becoming almost els gadget-happy as387 words
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Article, Illustration1671 1955-09-29 14 ERIC LINKLATER - ERIC LINKLATER by fcJOVELIST, playwright, author of w;ir books. He was 1 Mmimi In Orkney in 1899, *"<! <"><«' s^"* l unsurress luiiv for Parliament as a Scottish Nationalist. Has travelled all over the world and a s he says In this story s|».-, lt t\\o1,671 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-09-29 14 pliolo. THIS i.m r. s.h.<i (I !,uml dying ho.. i i i; r Coastal Command moored neai London'i Towei Brld part ol the annlTersary commemoration of th« Batili oi Britain, Banews ServiceArmy News Service - 32 words
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Article, Illustration711 1955-09-29 15 It was MY idea to give up acting -SAYS THE FARMERS WIFE .mi actress :i a h Sheridan the Rank I Hand-Man John Davis prebride with a cutting hook. I all the reJ lilm "GeneAhich had then just j star status on i and the last her, back t» LFree Press - 711 words
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178 1955-09-29 15 EVE PERRICK talks to the star who wed her boss that you don't have to do any posing for pictures yourself, but can just sit back and watch the show.") "By the time I've taken the girls to school, fed the puppies, clipped a hedge or two. and got on178 words
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Article160 1955-09-29 15 IT'S nice to be important, but much more important to be nice. Miss Enuland, unplaced in finals of Miss Universe contest. WOMAN is the salvation or destruction of the family. She carries its destinies in the folds of her mantle. —Amid. if. THE heart has eyes160 words
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Article, Illustration710 1955-09-29 16 lie cprrpt' URANIUM! I\ ARW I N, In AU tralia's wild and wooly frontier, w\ lii 1 1 1! ho C >nsti lla f lon from Iney ;'nri only flvi noni j >jakai ta, is the centre and port for A istralia's atomic The country710 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-09-29 16 REHEARSAL for Mir fading Mtnti i" fotl! W finds Fdmund I'urdom working out w«Hi J<*«»i 1 nvr Belfton and Olyn.pi< OftflMi rhampion. Who t lop Hollywood sUra for their *w;islil>'" I31 words
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Article491 1955-09-29 16 North-South vulnerable South dealer MOR fH 4K 4 2 K 2 0 K Q 10 5 2 ♦K 5 2 WEST FAST a r, 3 i 5 7 A 0 fi 5 9 10 7 6 3 0 ft 4 OAJ93 4 10 9 8 (i Q J491 words
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Miscellaneous262 1955-09-29 16 DAILY CROSSWORD CLUBS ACROSS Pood 'or t woman m1 1 2 Bober 1 lothing < 5), (5). o Detach mj par otnt m» 4 How a sportsman mishi direction v,it i> <ii ■:>^ (7). 7 Bithex ot two tronte would 5 a Califomian? (3). be righl hew (4), <> lie262 words
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Article, Illustration613 1955-09-29 17 JAMES BACON - JAMES BACON 1 sn't ?J| ;t\vay J2 -all you." ow aiv you A 'em down 3 urn when they zSg appencd to liaj tlollyIJL :strulian fft few weeks ago, fed, s a well known X ney. She was 3 as "The SE iA.P. - 613 words
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Article291 1955-09-29 17 MICHAEL RUDDY - ZSA ZSA FINDS THIS SO FISHY MICHAEL RUDDY reporting- AH. the Gabor girls' Eva, the cute one. is keeping Tyrone Power happy these warm nights. After work in "The Eddie Duchin Story,'' with two pretty women. Kim Novak and Victoria Shaw, Tyrone dines beside his swimmingpool, flood lit. gardenias and291 words
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Article56 1955-09-29 18 tiREE press cameraman kok ah choy .forgot the horses again at Bukit I yesterday and turned his attention punters. l0 the Here are some of the "shots' he tort l tore, after and during the races yv^L These pictures speak for themselves. y Tt was56 words
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Article, Illustration208 1955-09-29 18 They say this and say that... TOP: Tome on Walla Walla. You can make it four wins in a row faster there .faster LEFT: "Now, listen to me. The horse you are speaking of hasn't a chance. You just look at his form. Take a look at the going and208 words
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Article, Illustration722 1955-09-29 19 THE RINGER LEADS ALL THE WAY IN LIBERATION TRIAL'; WALLA WALLA SETS A RECORD WM Our Racing Correspondent IF, Ringer, a three-year-old by Fun Fair, showed hi s rivals a clean pair of heels to win the Liberation Cup Trial over 6f. in stylish fashion Bukil Timah yesterday. i I722 words
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Article62 1955-09-29 19 louon-ow Night Presents Admission THE 1955 STORE INTERNATIONAL NOVICE f Mixed) DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP. The season's grand dance competition. Saturdaj Nifht GALA RACE BALL Extension 1 a.m. h Dance Band under Mr. Lee Boon Teng's leadership With popular vocalists: Uow Yat Lin, Ho Li Lan Loh Ying Ping.62 words
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Article140 1955-09-29 19 Yankees win first game 6-5 WORLD BASEBALL rpHE New York Yan- kees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 6-5 in the first game of the World Baseball Series in New York yesterday. Joe Collins, a Yankee player, hit two of the five home runs made during the game. Collins hit his secondReuter - 140 words
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Article97 1955-09-29 19 Gordon pays 12,500 gns. for colt SIR Gordon Richards, former champion jockey of the English turf, yesterday gave top price so far in this week's JV e w market yearling sales when he paid 12,500 guineas for a colt by the 1948 2,000 guineas winner My Babu out of CapReuter - 97 words
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Article26 1955-09-29 19 England beat Denmark by five goals to one after drawing one-one at halftime in their under twentythrees international football match at Portsmouth last night.26 words
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Article103 1955-09-29 19 THE British Isles Rugby Union team cqunlled the highest number of wins recorded by a British touring team abroad when they brat Kast Africa by V.) points to \'l In their last match before returning home. By their victory yesterday, they brought their number of wins onReuter - 103 words
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Article18 1955-09-29 19 a second hall soal by DjordCACU gave tuimanla victory by 1-0 over Belgium In Bucharest yesterday18 words
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160 1955-09-29 19 JOE MrIX)NALD. fhr I young Sunderland lefl hark who played for Qreal Hi it ;iin against the Real oi Europe in Belfai t in. t inonth, f^iin., hi ftnri in ternatlonal "Cap" io r Scotland attain t [reland 01 the same ground on OctReuter - 160 words
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Article61 1955-09-29 20 SUMMARY OR SPORT f tj 2 2 by In< I Bj tiei Road >m I porei f re IK f. 1 league i t ';'''> 'at rnlnui f^HEONG H- k Long and A; Kiat s ing entered pal of the Singapore v.s double> bad- i nampionships laust when they beat61 words
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154 1955-09-29 20 CINGAPOHT TELEPHONE 3C-ARD ENTERH 1 FINAL OF rHK SINGAPORE BUSIK SS HOiS LEAGUE ANI C*_*P COMPETITION YE? RDAYWffI THEY SCORED A 2-1 VICTORY OVEF MERCAIfS BANK IN A THRILLING MATCH ON g3 GROUND Thr f.r.al Til. :iyri between r>. BAd tbC I .-li r.154 words
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Miscellaneous37 1955-09-29 20 SPORTS DIARY V. Rfc -.w' *W >>».. r"»^ 4 V' >-> >' > f- j,t" >*-j»v. I M Kf V >'. •<!•.• Dm f-y < r <t*rt 1 r'vuryfi D -J '>• t f y. B<pwu iIS j».na ituiMFT fup *esoJ- c• f,*" 1 f./37 words
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