The Singapore Free Press, 22 October 1955
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Title Section17 1955-10-22 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya sdfgsdgft SiOfapMW, Saturday. October |§gg, Met 15 t».17 words
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Article, Illustration179 1955-10-22 1 SS MARGARET and Group Captain Peter Townsend met m ion again last night after trying to elude pursuers They went jj >iy to dine at the Chelsea home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brand lembers of the Princess's intimate circle of friends. ing theReuter - 179 words
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Article32 1955-10-22 1 I Shoe Company reply to 18 deade by its emhave been on Setember 16. ion considers the satisfactory. Jnion Congress, eh the union is study the terms before a ent.32 words
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Article25 1955-10-22 1 tiers Commandief inspected the oy fair which was its morning at its In Grange Road. The fair will be 1 three weeks.25 words
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Article21 1955-10-22 1 I- Singapore Telerd Employees 1 ked the Board •ai reply to their and bettor ser•n demands by this month21 words
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Article22 1955-10-22 1 <t tding, loader of I, Kingdom dele- Hio Colombo Plan iich ondcd m I -day. loft for I morning22 words
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Article19 1955-10-22 1 to jive $1,312. U N Technical Programme fftr f cent more than trlbuted fnr thic A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article13 1955-10-22 1 r Edgar Faurt anlaft night that .Pulling ln.ooo men tnao-Chiaa, U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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Article210 1955-10-22 1 BANK MEN TALK OF PEACE 4HOUT 2,00u Binga*l pore bank employees will talk Of peace and co-operation instead ol strike threats when they meet tomorrow afternoon m the Badminton Hall. This sudden change followed the conciliatory spirit shown by both bank and union Officials when they resumed negotiations yesterday. Talks210 words
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Article74 1955-10-22 1 Cheating death Vll \i. \k OLD m, 1., ptxtlifd \r\\ \in k ji .Mi pesterda •> ttj \n§ jut (lrov\ ih-(1 rn\ bahv Two olfit tTs riiHhn! to h r %p 11 tiiM'tu, placed the Infant on a tafctei uiul fur Hi minutei tpplled artifi< i.ti 1 1 spir.it lull.A.P. - 74 words
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Article91 1955-10-22 1 Cheating death fpi\X days ago Mrs. Susie Johnson, 84, mother of tour children, developed an enlargement of an Artery due to an over-JlMing of blood In her neck, which choked <»tt her ;l i r supply. She w;is rushed into an. operating room at a Columbus, Ohi<», hospital and thereA.P. - 91 words
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Article123 1955-10-22 1 U.S. gives pledge on stockpile 'THE U.S. Government plans to hold on to its vast stockpile of natural rubber and docs not intend to make more than normal releas< 3 for rotation purposes, the head of the governments emergency procurement service said m Washing ton yesterday. Commissioner A. J. Walsh,A.P. - 123 words
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Article32 1955-10-22 1 R UBBER STEADY November first sradc rub ber buyers t o.b opened steadily In Singapore this morning ai $1.20 a lb.. two and a quarter cents below last night's closing pr cc32 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-10-22 1 ONE pram, symbol of the tragedy Ol B re stands forgotten, burned, silhouetted liKe a blackened skeleton against the ruins of what had been borne. Fifteen people lived, laugh- picture. ed and loved m their humble afia;) huts until fire struck. All that was left of their63 words
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Article27 1955-10-22 1 The Sydney Dally Telegrraph did not appear this morning following a lightning printers' strike lasi night m protest against the dismissal of a proof reader.27 words
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Advertisement45 1955-10-22 1 POPPY DAY SATURDAY STH NOVEMBER MONDAY 31ST OCTOBER ON THE PADANG AT C> P.M. MASSED BANDS SEVEN BANDS IN A ER EM ONI A L PA X A I) E PLEASE COME EMILY! A D M I S JL L O^ JN F_ R E_E45 words
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149 1955-10-22 2 'Big decisions on tin will be made soon' DEX !ISI< >N8 WOUW b« mail' v. n hln ii' t\ i' llth which might radically < I i tin mark' I M< rau ii an <i Company Limited, said m their I i n nthly r< vi< m published In LondonReuter - 149 words
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Article313 1955-10-22 2 Opposition leader joins m tmsl ttuo Dai* campaign OBSERVERS m SftlfOn predicted yesterday thai Premier Nfo i>in ti Diem woald wrin a landslide \i( -tory In Ihe referendum called for tomorrow to choose between Diem and the absentee Emperor Bao Dai. Many Vietnamese anti-Communists consideredU.P. - 313 words
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Article39 1955-10-22 2 The United States Seen tary of State, Mr. John ter Dulles., left Washington by air yesterday for talk.s in Rome. Paris and tor the Big Four Foreign Ministers' conference m Geneva next Thursday.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article27 1955-10-22 2 A Nationalist Chinese ship rescued three Japanese seamen from a storm-tossed sea while their small vessel was sinking during a gale off south-west Japan.— U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article111 1955-10-22 2 THE French Government yesterday decided to table a Bill m Parliament to hold a general election on Dec. 1 or 11. This is subject to acceptance by the Assembly Premier Edgar Faure, announcing this, said, "we have reached a time when serious decisions concerning theReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-10-22 2 picture. (iroup Captain Peter Townsend goes out riding during the week-end party, when he and Princess Margaret were guests at the Binfield home of Mrs. John Wills the Princess's cousin.- PopperPopper - 31 words
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Article102 1955-10-22 2 Death fall in circus AN Italian circus owner was charged m Rome yesterday with culpable homicide m the death of a pretty French trapeze artist who plunged from her lofty swing before a Rome audience of 2,500. Police authorities accused owner Aristide Togni of negligence m failing to supply aU.P. - 102 words
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88 1955-10-22 2 I^WO Moroccans were killed when police opened fire m a .sudden flare-up of rioting on the outskirts of Rabat yesterday, according to flr.st reports from the ftctnt About 300 Moroccans demonstrating m favour of ex-Bultan Mohammed Ben Youssef, brandished portraits of Ben Youssef88 words
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150 1955-10-22 2 INDONESIA'S Ar my pectod to have a net riner a! Bias by N Prime Mini.ster Buihanuddin Harahau told I appointmt mi may be nouncp.i tx Xt week The post has been vacant since last May V hen Major-General BambaaS Bugeng quit and the150 words
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236 1955-10-22 2 RUSSIAN STRATEGY ANY NONSENSE SHORT OF WAR-MONTY RUSSIAN strategy towards her ultimate aimworld domination was "any nonsense short of global war," said Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery last night. Speaking at the El Alamein reunion dinner I iaon the Field Marshal said this strategy was well Dlifled m Europe today. aen236 words
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Article56 1955-10-22 2 CANADA'S Governmemowned synthetic rubW producer Polymer < option, which lookr Vr r h,nt $150 million white eleph^J is now working at fuH <^ city to keep up With ™< ket demands. Despite a constantly panding producer t the plant this year bM gg unable toReuter - 56 words
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Article21 1955-10-22 2 Burmese Prime Mini Nu attended the Theatre m Mosccg night with Soviet Nikolai Bulganin and high Russian21 words
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Advertisement122 1955-10-22 2 SAREES! SAREES!! SAREES!!! H ii^iitCi tared l.owltg Seiectiatts for DEEPAVALI Our Dccpavali Ycnr Range is Now on Display and we invite our Patrons to view them at our Sarees Department. GIAN SSNGH CO LTD 30-1. Raffles Place, Singapore-!, Tel: 5214/5 .i. mini iw —w mi ii iin i iw nr122 words
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214 1955-10-22 3 ;1 f niJMi ■M* stoned, beat and kicked to m Airican who refused to kneel m fl die Kabaka of Hii^anda. l p H ,h murder befall wUhin 50 feet of a ,!.,»n In Kampala, I ganda, where the turnedA.P. - 214 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-10-22 3 full c remonial review of the R.A.F. lice and Auxiliaries by the Com-inder-i l-Chief, Far East Air Force. r Marsha] Sir Francis Fressanges, was held at the R.A.F. Station, Chan«i yesterday. Picture shows Sir Francis inspecting blue-turbanned Sikh Police picture. Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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246 1955-10-22 3 Ceylon was forced into China pact CEYLON'S Ambassador to the United States R.s.s. Gunewardene, yesterday placed his country firmly against Communism but «aid, "It Is doubtful whether free men can long afford to imprison m proverty and penury the human resources of the countries of Asia." In an address beforeA.P. - 246 words
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Article26 1955-10-22 3 f'O I Tmer inspectors of Kenya police had v itences oi ia J imprisonment tn- three and a J 3 m the supreme robi, yesterday.26 words
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Article136 1955-10-22 3 I They are Ormonde Domini'ck Patrick Waters. 2:3. and Anthony Peter Fullcm, 22, who were sentenced m August tor causing grievous bodily harm to a Kikuyu who died m custody. Chief Justice Sir Kenneth O'Conner said whin giving the court's decision yesterday that the Kiku yu.136 words
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208 1955-10-22 3 Three months to live so he kills for spree money Royal Canadian Mounted Police issued an alert m New Brunswick for a tubercular gunman who killed one man and wounded another In B daring $18,000 hold-up because M IVe only three months to live so I'm r,«»iim to have aU.P. - 208 words
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162 1955-10-22 3 CjPECIAL Investigators disclosed In Buenoi Aires yesterday that a vast spy chain 1 existed during the regime ol ex president Peron to watch Argentina's teachers ami punish those who opposed the government Teachers .said the government weni .so far as to enlist students asA.P. - 162 words
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Article44 1955-10-22 3 Mi J ROB 6 Jones f' l iiil'.';in, 50, persons i secretary to dim producer CecU v de Mille, di< (i ol tei mite poison -he* mistakenly drank us wine, Whiti i 'i". C ilift >mia, polic6 aid yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article28 1955-10-22 3 Israel] Prime Mini cr Mo.h' 1 si i ;i :c 1 1 appealed t( the whole nation yesterday to contribute to a "defence fund." U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement13 1955-10-22 3 pen entertaining friends f®ays keep tradition 'With KamuS •AMUS (nm »i Marque CQiUVAG13 words
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Advertisement76 1955-10-22 3 aaaaaiaaaaai i Look Lovelier m a U iraP "'^7 beautiful ■(> y ///as/ beautifying i j 1 Swimsuits ie world! i J Sole Agent* EXCELSIOR LTD. 66, High Street, Singapore 1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS 8 Th« Ring you select us your Engag< menl K Jtv^ 8 need no! be cosily:76 words
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The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, OCT. 22. 1955.
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Article241 1955-10-22 4 Opinion SAFETY ON THE ROAD A FEDERATION Law and our good neighbour policy permit IT and 18-year-old motorists from across the Causeway to drive m Singapore while Singapore yoivths oi the .same a^e are not allowed oven to hold a licence. This emphatically does not justify increasing many hundredfold the241 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1955-10-22 4 CHAPMAN PINCHER - Is this the MOST powerful man outside the Cabinet? CHAPMAN PINCHER by Our ol the ll( w fene< shake-up m Britain a man who is almost unknown to the public emerges as the most powerful figure OUtSide the Cabinet. He i.s 60-year-old Sir Frederick Brundrett, the scientisi who briefs t1,027 words
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Article235 1955-10-22 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber by \N( >TEn n i tie Lnci easing numbei <d people who put take aerials on their to Impress the n< 1| h bOllI I h;i filled me With ii picion* i. we be sun i .i 1 t he voices which come I om tion.235 words
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Advertisement22 1955-10-22 4 mm m. 1 1 m j w^. pnU ffH y^ JESmW HONG SEH 177 9. BEACH RD S'PORI-7 TEL: 6424 6- *****.22 words
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Advertisement42 1955-10-22 4 years of service j In Malays and throughout I world this Com pany has played a major parl m the many Held o\' Insurance, THE NEW ZEALAND 'JKj INSURANCE CO.. I. T^S^ HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS, S'l P.O. BOX N0. 411 TliK:42 words
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Article, Illustration111 1955-10-22 5 I J 1 I i un Naif m sint^ ipwf MJ x,,l bill at J of Ester■J. 1 11 given by the miient «»i SUlirmB- the I niversity X 1| ten s a hati X n exhibition bj ,»>. Pen« soon On« K> inn,111 words
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Article52 1955-10-22 5 Hip bis events when Magpie made ill ai the lovely South i land of Tristan iha should taav* ■oib, ill mat< h i the Ballon and the But the ball S only On©, kei match wai ed Instead. And, said Imiralty, the Magpie 1 1 won G252 words
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379 1955-10-22 5 VI R. HAROLD DAWin SON, full of energy at 71, set out m February to disprove the too-old-at-60 prejudice. Now he knows he has succeeded. The retired Leyton, L o n (1 o n, photographer launched his own scheme for finding379 words
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Article294 1955-10-22 5 Smoking? It does cause cancer f pin re li nu doubt about 1 i Exce Ive im< >kln lung cam it i two leadin r no xlical r**r w >rkera In Britain. And th< v i>' Hove thai chimney nk€ m t 'V. 1 1^ r cat i uiim h294 words
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Advertisement54 1955-10-22 5 A-— i ..LEGS ELEVENS |if I 1 J 1 L J J VV M > I I 1 I iJL i O IlKiii; You'll lool< as Immaculate at 5 as you do ai breakfast time ■11, WORSTED FLANNEL TRO! ERS 31 Mi df FfOfll $3a50 RAFFI ES PLACE, SINGAPORE t54 words
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Miscellaneous532 1955-10-22 5 LjStß Br t;n ;"i ENGLAND and Sunday School; 6 p.m B ,i ,i-.i- 7 Dm Evening Service. ■St. Andrew s athearai: < a. in. X, inion; 8 a.m. Sung Straits Chinese Presbyterian Parish Comma- Church (Prinsep St.): 8.45 a.m. Mrm r Sunday School; Sunday School: and Bible ClasX atms; 11532 words
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Miscellaneous504 1955-10-22 6 iiw mkii Mf m m Mr* E 5f /7mm I wm m farm W Jam* WIWSL A Jhk iP&J ~v s^l Cv AttfJttJvf I ANOTHIS ISN'T THE TIARA THE SWITCH MUST HAVE BEEN I SMUT THE OOORS.NOBOOY LEAVES S^~^ 2 Jl YOU WORE TONIGHT. I'M NO I MAQg WHEM THE504 words
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Article196 1955-10-22 7 I LONDON Ort >1 I i Previous Today ■LrjL n<> 1 RSS tif 3j buyers I ouvers X m Ports October t soUe| s JgJ" ■E-.M V" 1 KN 35\ buyers 34 <m VRope" PWta November 35 v £g ws jj JJW Kiwi: So. l K.s.s. Spot196 words
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Article99 1955-10-22 7 !\IU YORK, Oct. 21. Previous Today s' Straits spot and nearby 96J25 noni. 9(U2"nom s' future October 95.90 bid 95.00 bid 90.00 asked 96.00 asked November 94.75 bid 94.75 Wd 95.75 asked 95.75 asked December 94.50 bid 94.50 bid 95.50 asked 95.50 asked M Q uiet SALES:99 words
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Article45 1955-10-22 7 IMalal and awaiting lease 41, I 39 to 38 I Nov. 37. Dec. 35, equal monthly awak spot and awaiting release 33. a floats 32 I L>. Oct. 32, Lampong spot and awaiting release 41. afloats 39 to 38^, October 37Vi. Sellers exdock.45 words
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Article34 1955-10-22 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 21. Previous Today "Jostriala 457i66 458 4T n rii>l^ 151.18 151.45 I J>"tncsti, l Jo nds 98.62 98.(53 1 tlil 1 62.01 62.51 blocks Composite Average 1G2.15 162.5934 words
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Article122 1955-10-22 7 P'l'i: Philippines c.i.f. V/K I .Nor tii luiopean delivered w.'.jii per on g on Nov Dec. |OrR Philippines f.o.b. Manila [m 'ulk per ton [OPRA Straits c.i.f. UK /North toropean delivered weight per lon ton Nov. Dec Hoc. Jan t ,N ,'J fI cr straits I122 words
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Article514 1955-10-22 7 Blind girl with mark of genius AN EIGHT YEARSA OLD girl, orphaned and bimd until three years ago, ha s created a literary sensation Un France. For leading critics .say Mino v Drouet's poems are those of a genius. Mysteriously her ver.se seems to514 words
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Article247 1955-10-22 7 and meat. The Minister of Agriculture announced this two years after "xnyxo" came to Britain. By clearing whole counties and killing otf an estimated 20,000,000 rabbits, the disease has saved crops and 'iiass and brought the hope ot a new and prosperous era. But,247 words
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Article115 1955-10-22 7 OVERSEAS information will cost Britain £264,--250 more than last year, but the home outlay will drop by £88,500. The biggest proportion of foreign expenditure goes to the 8.8.C. and the British Council. Altogether Government information services for 1955-56 will cost £10,495,950 (overseas) and .£2,245,100115 words
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Article21 1955-10-22 7 Japan's blggo.st post -war whaling expedition equipped with a helicopter will lrave for the Antarctic next month.- A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article124 1955-10-22 7 When dog is out for walk l)t HI l< COBI M w-iii I l<»r fOffl should i) set up m streets .mil squares. the National anise Defence League of Britain urges. In its journal it tug ftests the name do.; pennies. local .uithoritic> (r> HIS to prrvcut p;i\r merits being124 words
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Article20 1955-10-22 7 The title of heroine mother" h;i.s been created In Albania [or mother who have 10 or more children20 words
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Advertisement111 1955-10-22 7 •SPECIALIST" r* e?o *m*tTw TAPE RECORDER WHAT 3-0 DOES FOR SOUND REPRODUCTION No one loudspeaker can reproduce the whole gamut of audible ooundj. The gp^ S\^ •'-If l J^'^ large diaphragm essential £jP F'f fifti "'^-^XI t for good bast cannot Ip^vM^'n 'T^ ii"lr respond ro the highest /j^X^F^ ,^f|^^n^111 words
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Article, Illustration791 1955-10-22 8 JON KIMCHE - Nasser has opened the back door to Moscow JON KIMCHE by pAIRO'S ••Voice of the Arabs" has broad cast, with approval, tin- comment o! the Sj i lan n« v spaper AlFaiha, "Egypt/ 1 it Said, "h;. opened the door. N<;\\ Syria, the i- 1 banon and i ree SaudiPopper - 791 words
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Article478 1955-10-22 8 PAULINE WALTON - PAULINE WALTON reports TNDIA has announced new plans for the future of her many aboriginal tribes. Untouched by the changes that Independence has brought to their country, they seldom pay taxes, they refuse to learn to read and write, they ignore prohibition and other restrictions.478 words
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Article122 1955-10-22 9 Fish and chips are out of bounds i^E children at school pop (»id during unch break and buy d chips. ?y found them delicious 1 especi illy out of newsthe headmistress i. v comprehensive it Woodberry Down [state. Stoke Newington, nutting a stop to it. Iren caught in a ad122 words
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Article328 1955-10-22 9 j}.; i:m of two London bank clerk* Which have •'made them rich for life" wafl B an k robbery. t it went wrong, instead of being wealthy they r e m jail. Ronald Littlewood. a»ed 31 an l^ l( jent of London School of Economics328 words
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723 1955-10-22 9 Yet Yard got the killer THE death on the 17th 1 tee at Potters Bar goll course win forever rank as a classic m crime detection m Scotland Yard records. it took live minutes at the Old Bailey to deal With the murderer of Mrs Elizab<723 words
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272 1955-10-22 9 He calls for probe into service conditions of RAF ESCOUNT TEMPLE--OOD. president of League of the Empire, has called a comprehensive and 1 review of R.A.F. conditions. criticised the of the Govern'ike full use of air transport "a vital element of air power/ 1 Lord Templewood, a former Secretary of272 words
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Article175 1955-10-22 9 MISS PAT HORNSBY SMITH. M.P., laid at b prlnter'i dinner In London "After r f "> i f itipri mac* you are tgain i Wlt 1 ni( m lin and .1 1 1 ual I im m radl i and i V i d ein175 words
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Article117 1955-10-22 9 But tea was on as usual MIXTI.hN plumbers have lifted a ||V#i day v* ,it»r sietje" i»t I fir vision Hows** roinmei Mil I s he.ulqu irter^ m I MMlmii -s Kmt;sw iv The "sie^e be| m hen the pluniher went on strike soon w;it«'r vv.is turjird ufl t! the117 words
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Article93 1955-10-22 9 k WOMAN of 53 Went !>'*- 1\ fore three judges m 'ti (i London Appeal Court ai '1 b ked: "Am I free to i marry?*' Their answer was; "Ye Mrs Esther Bablngton, il Quebec House, Westerham, Kenl Bald her husband > given a divorce decree93 words
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Article97 1955-10-22 9 BRITAIN is to have a "nightmare" sail way, three and i half miles long. /\M the worst curves known to rail engineers will be built into it. Parts of it will be artificially "worn." Gangs will colic* t worn out and bnnpv rails to include97 words
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Advertisement60 1955-10-22 9 Ba c^ Br^lß v i'■ "^--^^Bi Ilk \*-ii»W**^^^' kW -o"* BJ a T^^li^^^ -i-^mS BP^T^' a v B^^B I&3 RJf v BBbxF'Jl BRtA VBB BBjF *Bl |fu' -'^f^tmS^ -1* Stßl Rrix 4fr .'"4^. -IB BBBBw.*%a*_^^*^. i V^^ «A s *_^riflf JBBBI BbK :^sbL'^\' **^AJrf^jV^ I^BBM^l iT*^L^ I^BBM bI Kv>^Vlbi 11160 words
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Article, Illustration324 1955-10-22 10 WORLD NEWS PICTURES w es from the v\- crowd welcome Soviet cruiser, Uexander suvdrov, as she sails into Portsleft). With cruiser and lestroyers shy paid i five-day roodsit to Britain. Sinn Lineously a Bri(luadron p;iid a n Leningrad. \v soon as the ships dropped anchor Admiral A. C». GolOVko, ommanderPopper; Reuter - 324 words
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Advertisement43 1955-10-22 11 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT >«f />/^Ay OF LARGE STANDARD r .o^^ COOKERS ',7'Jli I I T two boiling plates «i-^b-^ > J» snd §rill*boilej a Available on Mn ■i i $2*oo pei month 1 Consult your Electrical Contractor or Ring 2419 Ext. 35243 words
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855 1955-10-22 12 J. W. TAYLOR - A FAMOUS VOYAGE WILL BE MADE AGAIN J. W. TAYLOR They sa*ledl to freedom over stormy se fynvN m Bi Ixham, In Devon, workmen arc iH'ui ing the coniplet lon ol a t a&k which tut>: been followed with unabated Interesi by a nit net a labour that w ill855 words
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791 1955-10-22 12 MURRAY FROMSON - MURRAY FROMSON NOW CHEJU WANTS TO CASH IN ON TOURIST TRADE r«HEJU, which its nai ives call the "Isle of Women, Wind and Storm," is being boomed lor a new tourist playground. So far the only resort atmosphere Is provided791 words
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532 1955-10-22 12 WATER IS 'WASHED' BEFORE IT COMES FROM TAP Eighteenth In a series of articles by Free Tress writer VTVIENNE PUCKR IDGE to mark Singapore's Health Week from November 21 to 26. f OOKING at the muddy, murky water of the Tebrau River m Johore, you would not immediately connect it532 words
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Article1090 1955-10-22 13 I v the Kocktt I [and <"' th«- planet I tll U»ej are taken I U lht D.utenmn. E U» esrtpe to I unnels, t-u* are luie IP ,tr«Bf« c «f., tu.es I M ha l| beast, called R llu trofi take the four I t: o1,090 words
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Article77 1955-10-22 13 r |M ib winners ol l. bi w< el Colouring Conta I each of horn will Hi eive the 15 pri; c In due course are ai foil Mi Mi ,1 Inn < !4». Bukit Timah Eload, Ij apore 10. (2t Mis.v Jei i.'. Woni 7),77 words
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Advertisement116 1955-10-22 13 SHOW your skill and try not later than Thursds to win a prize for colour- next. m? this picture with paints A«e limit is 15. Method crayons or chalks. colouring and age will There are four prizes of taken into consideratio S5 each (two for hoys ami Results next Saturda*116 words
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Miscellaneous351 1955-10-22 13 SIS r^^ «lf^7S little r.ibbif jnd the field- I s.nd nothing, but something use were still truds?infj his keen eyes hid seen m.ide on? when Wh.sk ome into h.m change his m.nd. Well. ».iy. he .isked, Si1 j<j Wh.sk. I suppose you have you sc M H.mk M ows are351 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1955-10-22 14 PETER USTINOV - The MAN who loved LIFE... PETER USTINOV by THE answer tTTZt^T*! "Did it Happen 1 m,^ "A MODEL FOB THE PATIENT"-!., vi:s. I, "j happen, IT was 1042. The at--1 mosphere In North Africa wa.s turbulent and unhappy. The Tunisians were not particularly pleased at being occupied by so many1,338 words
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Article, Illustration434 1955-10-22 14 pRE-fcMP'UVE bidding puts the opponents under a strain nnd robs them of accuracy. Often, it forces them to .stab at the best contract for their sides; sometimes It silences them entirely; sometimes it Roads them Into overbidding m order not lo let the pre-empter "get away with anything."434 words
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Article, Illustration780 1955-10-22 15 EILEEN ASCROFT - EILEEN ASCROFT Woman s Hh/iJI/jr^i Page \)hUW% its a challenge to au women says |«'iiv an an American \\Wl .'ii .Step OUt Of i t in, car or airplane, B a nair out of H vhlle her Eng|ji ounterpart arrives '■ok weary and \m The answer BANDBOX780 words
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Article218 1955-10-22 15 Waist line is now hip line WHETHER you like the idea or not, ladies, if you want to be in fashion you will have to get used to the idea of having your waist line where your hips are. It is no use persuading yourself that the long torso lineU.P. - 218 words
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Advertisement37 1955-10-22 15 ...that touch of y~^> r fragrance §r%2Si\T\GSS I tf anywhere, any ¥^&%3!m FROZEN FRAGRANCE (TRADE MARK) t BW i r B w^fc'' Spore Price $1.15 (Federation Duty Additional) J^)ua*7i/©ol£ i ONCX <m Ml BOURNE SffOIZIO (china) LTD.37 words
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Article402 1955-10-22 16 means quieter flying SCIENCE CORNER IriNOINEERS at the U*kI!j he< (.1 Aircral I (Corporation have develops d a a new way to make air travel 25 p< re, nt quieter, by means oj a system which ke< ps p' >peller blades "in si ip, wil h 1 millionth t402 words
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Article, Illustration62 1955-10-22 16 FIELD MARSH \l. the IM Wilson was recently Installed as Constable of the Tower of London. Picture on top shows him holding the Keys of the Tower which were presented to him on behalf of the Qo?en b> the Lord Chamberlain, the Earl of Scarborough (right). Above, he is seen62 words
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129 1955-10-22 16 These 'EYES' m-a-g-n- -i-f-y 15,000 times VTELFVISIO cope with wli objects such as cancer coils and blood CO] can bo mi times and colour on to a lar has been rl Columbia Brn System. b Dr Peter C. Gnldmart. president of the Company's said that thi cope permil largementa o129 words
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Miscellaneous273 1955-10-22 16 1.1 i:s ROSS lory (7;. 7 she said '•Jam tomorrow io Examine thoroughly or expe and jam yesterday but (7). never jam today." o, 5.51. 11 A4mlt without a number (4) Blm which a bird mighi .'.lore 12 M.my have butter! (4). thing (8-5). 13 He is partly feline (3).273 words
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Article, Illustration1585 1955-10-22 17 Michael Ruddy - Michael Ruddy by CENSOR FROWNS ON MUSICAL HOT SPOTS' jasl jsdfl Hollywood history L Hashed across -ui when we Itched Jackie Coogan d Juan Crawford Eg together for the uj tphers on the I Tile Way We L» at a Hollywood lidio. Coogan, baldL plump, was1,585 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1955-10-22 18 ROBERT CROMIE - There goes Jim Golliday! ROBERT CROMIE By L* I months after he had returned to hi* mm, at Northwester,, (n j veisity at K\ n Illinois— follow years m the ar services j lln < du> M. equalled the world record lh 100-yurd dash 1,7 i"oac-h believes h, the only1,292 words
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Article84 1955-10-22 18 A mull) unmese scnooi beat St. Joseph Institution 1-0 m an interpehool hockey match on the J.I. ground yesterday. Ja.sbir Singh scored. A.C.S. also won the second-eleven match by 3-2. Raffles Institution were held to a 2-2 draw by Gan^ Eng Seng School m another inter-school84 words
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430 1955-10-22 18 Aston Villa's big battle against relegation What a irageay v is tv sec a famous club like Aston Villa .struggling against non -success and relegation. It is an almost incredible fact that when Johnny Dixon scored at the sixteenth minute against Manchester United he ended a period of 73f> minutes430 words
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Article158 1955-10-22 18 i^'Vunu promoter .Jack Solomons yesterday said that Canada's heavyweight champion Earl Walls, will meet the South African Riant Bwart Potgieter, m a 10-round bout at Harringay arena on Nov 15th. It will be the toughest tf.st of the 7ft.. 2in., 323 1b South Africans careerU.P. - 158 words
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Article86 1955-10-22 18 ONG IS AUSSIES' SHUTTLE CHAMP fVVG Eng Hong, 19 year old Malayan student, won the A v s tral i a n bad minton men's ■ingles «ham- I pionship m M c lbourne on Thursday. In the li n a I be beat Thomas Cup player Don Murray, of TReuter - 86 words
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530 1955-10-22 19 Sussex bid a sad Farewell to Cox, Langridge and Wood CUSSEX cricket ha. s bidcit n a sad farewel] to three Of it.s stalwarts, John Langridge, George cox and Jim Wood, each of whom have gone into retirement, leaving Don Smith the senior professional at the aye i of 32.530 words
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Article, Illustration23 1955-10-22 19 |W BATHER winIn- the 880 yds. at the 1( itional nutting: bci c i Prague and London. er time u-is 2 mm. 2423 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-10-22 19 JESSE Owens, the Famous Olympic star, gives special advice (<> Malayan sprint champion Mferj lll.tss ;it hi> coaching class at Victoria School yesterday. looking on are Janet Jesudasen and Teng IV i W.ili.- Free PressFree Press - 34 words
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Article100 1955-10-22 19 IV V. 1 ii n Russia's mll ternational goalkeeper i... ordered off the field r o Soviet Union Cup weekend, is omitte Russian team to i In the soccer >' In Moscow I who plays for X namo, kept goal F hen they drew 1 ungaryReuter - 100 words
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Article54 1955-10-22 19 Neji wins rich U.S. steeplechase we 1 iv > i Lexical sieepici* the USSS7,3OC per Gwathmey Handily won yesterday at Pjl Park, New York, JIMr Ogden Phipps' Neji g' it man- of tumbling J°s and falling riders w which French jockey g Foot suffered a brain JJ lon and aA.P. - 54 words
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Article47 1955-10-22 19 Willie Toweel, South African bantam and featherweight boxing champion who recently fought a d r a w m Johannesburg with Robert Cohen. French holder of the world bantamweight title, fights German lightweight Albert Muller over ten rounds at Port Elizabeth on Nov. 12.47 words
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Article53 1955-10-22 19 'pttiii two teams m c» n.A. X second division league. Royal Malayan Navy and S.R.C. Blues drew 2-2 m a key fixture on the Dadang. R. M. N. opened scoring with an own goal and AlvLs increased the lead soon after the resumption. S.R.C. then replied through J.53 words
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Article376 1955-10-22 19 !-< -a won trie Lee Kuo Chuan Cup m Singapore inter-school championships 5r an exciting finish at !l "i'sr Swimming Club £rday Convent were easy n the girls secIJfon freestyle: l. ong "'|i '"n (VS), 2. Tan Bock ißii. 3. Thomas uu), 64.6aec; loom back S376 words
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451 1955-10-22 19 A N announcement that Britain is to have its ichest professional prolf ournament, with 5,000 guiiea.s to be won, adds weight o the thought, that the professional siae of the game would bo poorer without its fairy godmothers (godfathers might be aReuter - 451 words
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Advertisement23 1955-10-22 19 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET Ace Biiiul of SinU;i|i(>ro with MISS SALOMA "Marilyn Monroe" Ring ***** tor Tablr I Reset vat ions 1«23 words
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Article355 1955-10-22 20 SKY HIGH DOES FASTEST FREE PRESS RACING CORRESPONDENT HIGH revelled the mod <>«* the Kuala Lumpur race track this morning to return HfJ 1 5, the fastest time of the morning. This was the oniv Sf, gallop under 40. Heavy overnight ram made the going heavy. Horses from \ca-:i\ stables355 words
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Article109 1955-10-22 20 ill GGI B Palica i R.A.S.C., iytf K.imli Ro id; S.C.I i VI li.kl.imk i; \\t Teiiffth It Al BHetar, Tenfah Naval BftM v m %s Sembawanf. Naval Bis,- s\oit\ it \i Chaßffi Wmmsvlllc; i i<<- Black* I cue* i iki •i \>< i Rajah Road109 words
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Article57 1955-10-22 20 npHB Singapore Governi m enl Services football sociation held their annual ball at the Raffles Hotel La ii i ight. Mrs. K. Byrne, wife ot the president ot the Association, presented the Senior League cup to Abdul Rahim of Woodbridge Hospital and the Junior Cup to57 words
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392 1955-10-22 20 pOLLOWING are weights for First Day of SelangOT Turf Club October- November Meeting on Saturday, <>< t. 29: i CL. 2— DIV.. 1— 7 FURS. Avenger 9.001 Bobsworth 8.12 Chestnut nil Malrkzadeh 8.10 Fasy Street 809 Eastern Pearl 8.06 Bic« Mill 8.05 Blight Iv.s392 words
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Article, Illustration43 1955-10-22 20 TONGI E between his teeth, Czech wonder runner Emil Zatopek, wears a strained look as Britain's Gordon Pirie right on his heels is about to overtake him m the 5,000-metre race at White City. Pirie won by 35 yards. Frank Sando was third43 words
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Article185 1955-10-22 20 New Zealand all out for 139 runs THE New Zealand touring team, still seeking their first win m Pakistan, were shot out for 139 shortly b fire tea on the opening Jiy of thteir match against the Prime Minister's team at Bahawalpur. At the dose, the homo •side had repliedReuter - 185 words
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