The Singapore Free Press, 26 October 1955
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Title Section18 1955-10-26 1 The Singapore Free Press I iH'st Afternoon Sale in Malaya I Singapore, Wednesday, October 26, 1955. l»ri<•,. UCtfc18 words
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Article270 1955-10-26 1 /s^ t //e leaving way f 7i /or Princess? RISE announcement from Buckingham yesterday that the Queen and the Edinburgh will leave in January to visit in West Africa, caused London observers t er whether she planned to be out of the i if Princess Margaret270 words
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Article54 1955-10-26 1 Chancellor Adenauer's slow recovery from his reicent bout of pneumonia is causing concern in the West German capital, Lbs close Sides said yesterday in Bonn. The German leader, who will be 80 years old in January, has been confined to bed since he developed a 1 heavy54 words
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Article19 1955-10-26 1 [Singapore Rubber peneo this morning 'certain tono with Novmbor ship- 5124' 2 a lb, unfrom yostorrtay'.s Ict.19 words
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266 1955-10-26 1 lli&»h*Y;ivi3iu%i9 B*t*>h* sl«i24< k AS the stage-coach neared n lonely stretch of road eight miles from Newport. Mon.. yesterday it was stopped by a "highwayman" masked, cloaked and motionless on his horse and holding a pair of menacing; pistols. But the "hold-up" wasReuter - 266 words
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Article61 1955-10-26 1 Russia, Polnnd Rumania, Syria and Singapore have been granted tun membership in the inter national Lnion of official Travel Organisations. it was announce <i by retiring president Mr William Bop'ii ;tt the closing §e lion "f the union's lOth genera] as lembly in Men DelhiReuter - 61 words
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Article184 1955-10-26 1 REDS OUT, SAYS HATTA Cabinet talks J)K. M. HATTA, vice-president of Indonesia, said in Calcutta yesterday thai negotiations fora new government in Indonesia would be confined to the country's throe major parties. Any new government he said w< tild be drawn from members of the Masjumi, the Nationalists and theReuter - 184 words
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Article102 1955-10-26 1 PEKING radio .said yes--1 terday that China had the right to demand the return o! the Portuguese colony of Macao, which adjoins the Chinese mainland. The broadcast said: "Macao is Chinese territory, ana the Chinese people have a right to demand the return of theirReuter - 102 words
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Article73 1955-10-26 1 THE Peking statement on Macao is expected to cause sharp repercussion in Hong Kong. Observers there recalled the statement made by Mr Chou En-lui the Chinese communist prime minister, last April that all colonialism in the world should be ended within 15 years. Since the communists took73 words
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Article138 1955-10-26 1 MYSTERY surrounds the whereabouts of Turko Westerling, the ex -Dutch commando and leader of an earlier revolt in Indonesia, who is reported to be on his way to the South Moluccas. One report said he died oi heart failure in the Strait-. of Malacca. Another report says138 words
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Article84 1955-10-26 1 npiiREE employees or the i Singapore Cold Storage were attacked bv a gang of eight people near the I unction of Cheng Cheok Street and Tanjong Pagar Road, yesterday v; hi i o they were waiting for the company's van to take them t° work.84 words
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Article84 1955-10-26 1 4 L4 ylar (>i d Indian *1 |irl, Uwarj reported to have been ab i :ted h i homi In Ai.wu k id lln ip< h i nj. I inci Oci Her i hi r, Mi R Lid- told the it he believed ft. 184 words
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Article61 1955-10-26 1 The Bat a E i ipl e< Union has authoi Ised the ipore Ti.t<: Union Con to w [otiate i settlement of Its wage dii pute with the company. The men have been on strike for the past 40 days. Mr. s Jaganathan, TOC61 words
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Article18 1955-10-26 1 Tht> Princess R>y -i jre«tei day ended a 27 da y-vlalt 1 to Ca i A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Advertisement6 1955-10-26 1 REE TODAY: Woman and Home Supplement6 words
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Advertisement80 1955-10-26 1 V)ur Child's Health... lijhat wouldn't you give to ensure it f One way, Mother IS < f > re- N. COgnise the value of B food v v supplement, (ii've your child v delicious 'Ovaltine' every day. /gR Prepared from Nature's be I fOO <l B 'Ovaltine' supplies i it80 words
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Article74 1955-10-26 2 LAND WHERE WOMEN DO ALL THE WORK SENATOR Richard B. KussHi, returnhu from 17 days in Iv'ussia said in New \ork jreg terday that he could not presume to speak with authority after sn short a visit, hut quipped: "It's a mans country the *omen «li> all the work RussianA.P. - 74 words
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Article171 1955-10-26 2 I) v hull* can mean end of cabinet ADKB.VFK which could mean the end ft! M. Kdj;ur I aure's ei^ht-month-old government will begin in the French National Assembly today and may continue tomorrow. The Premier yesterday accepted a Socialist request for such a debate and171 words
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Article, Illustration89 1955-10-26 2 ASUPKHIOR Court jury ol seven men and five women yesterday began dellberatlnK the $795,000 damage suit tiled by former worid b woman tennis Champion Mrs. Maureen Connolly Bnnker against a cement company In Ban Diego, California. Mrs. Brinkf.r charged In her suitU.P. - 89 words
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181 1955-10-26 2 CI THAMI EL GLAOUI. the powerful Pasha Of Marakesh, yesterday demanded the immediate restoration to the throne of the exiled Sultan of Morocco, Mohammed Ben Youssef. This spectacular reversal of the Giaours attitude burst on the Moroccan capital as a political bombshell. The181 words
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165 1955-10-26 2 AN international convention to cut the ro^ts of sending samples and advertising material from one country to another will come into operation on November 20. it was announced by the secretariat of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade G ATT in Geneva165 words
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161 1955-10-26 2 REPRESENTATIVE John Rooney, New York Democrat, criticised the United States Information Agency yesterday as "futile." "It is more interested in propagandising the American public than in combatting Communism overseas," Rooney told newsmen as he returned from a month's trip to Europe and the NearA.P. - 161 words
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Article67 1955-10-26 2 SIRIA reported to the United Nations truce nh vert that Israeli soldiers opened fire earfJ S r day on a Syrian village, killing a woman in* cilU f V s °l Vlc r} h stated in «*™™u" lh*. uflicial statement said the observers hurReuter - 67 words
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274 1955-10-26 2 - f* teamed AZZAM. former Secretary tf the Arab League, warned the Western wori yesterday that it was in danuer of losim: tional Arab friendship U it '•continues to embark on a policy of favouritism towards the Zionists" team told a Press conference in GenevaU.P. - 274 words
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Article94 1955-10-26 2 Cairo buys Red arms 'for a song' THE Egyptian arms deal with Communist countries is reported to come to $240 000.000— with weapons priced at a fraction of their value in the West, diplomatic officials reported in Washington yesterday. They said they understood the Egyptians had agreed to buy about94 words
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Advertisement104 1955-10-26 2 here's the the greatest booster of office output the typewriter n the p.ist, office dictation machines have been cumbersome and complicated. We guarantee that th c "S?c norctte" will enable .iny copy typist to do a stenographer's job, ■vith utter smplioly of operation. Price: $***** (Singapore). [Write for full details104 words
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Advertisement61 1955-10-26 2 Removable, portable I take it anywhere VcwOpiMrWodelNP.9o •nie world-famous D openrr designed for u. < On non -porous surface tile. plate gIMS, Ftpfl poreelain and B»J **> metalt. No screws, rv* tools nere.ssnry. Avail.'' magnetic lid lift* r. In A from 520..W. THE MAROEN CO. I ,v Bf 084 BAKD61 words
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281 1955-10-26 3 Visit to 'test village after secret birth control report IHIGHI V detailed report on Japanese response uaceptives will be read by delegates to biggest birth control meeting in Tokyo ■port is so Intimate that it is not being publicly. Each of the 300 delegates a copy privately before visiting aU.P. - 281 words
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Article42 1955-10-26 3 Mr. Harold Maemillan and Mr. Spirog Theotokis, the British and Greek Foreign Ministers, last ni^ht in Paris discussed the Cyprus situation fjO 110W i n g the breakdown Of recent negotiations with Turkey to settle the future of the colony.42 words
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Article, Illustration51 1955-10-26 3 SUSANA WINS 'MISS WORLD' CROWN Black-haired model, Susana Duijm of Venezuela, after she was crowned •'Miss World" in the 21--nation beauty contest held in London last week. Susana also received and a sports car. Margaret Hayw o o d (Miss USA) was second and Julia Counioundourn of Greece, third. PopperPopper - 51 words
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Article169 1955-10-26 3 Businessmen protest against curfew BUSINESSMEN of Limassol, Cyprus, yesterday called a general strike for tomorrow in protest against the nightly curfew imposed there since Saturday. The curfew followed a bomb explosion In a Britishowned bar in which a British soldier and a Cypriot waiter wereReuter - 169 words
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164 1955-10-26 3 A.B.M. elects Arbuthnott president THE Association of British Malaya yesterday in London elected Mr. Archibald A rbuthnott, an accountant in the Federation for many years, as it president for the coining year. The association has more than 2.300 members. The annual meeting lasted only 20 minutes. The outgoing president, Mr.Reuter - 164 words
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Article107 1955-10-26 3 I [FRANCE'S 7,000 prison guards went on strike for higher wages yesterday despite government "requisition" orders. The orders. Issued on Monday nighi under a war* time law still in foivr, WOUld force the guards *<> wort oi fare penalties. A Justice Ministry spokesman saidA.P. - 107 words
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219 1955-10-26 3 \N kc/VHPiiAN Foreign Ministry ipokesman laid In Cairo yesterday that the United States Air Attache to Egypi h;<d been expelied from the epuntrj for siding with Israel In axing the blame for an air clash over the St. 1 lp.219 words
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Advertisement49 1955-10-26 3 Hi oitilri ifiil T<»nt k IE a n* k 4'<*|>tioii H.vi'v- TAoLEGRAMS wifrh Ik uARRARD changer, I Mode! 5^2A P 'rice $280/-. Cash asy HP. TERMS TLSLA A.-nts: RiTE RADIO >lANO HOUSE, S< rangoon Road, 112, Tel, ***** h t'Luning friends keep tradition witA ;Aml)| CAMUS 'RANDE MARQUB I'IHiNAG49 words
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Advertisement73 1955-10-26 3 JUST THE RIGHT-WEIGHT FOR YOUR PLEASURE AND COMFORT! OUR NEW SPORT SHIRTS WOR A KlNc;s \%^^^mil RANSOME FOR M^ ITjSC^i SMARTNESSS AND jT ...LhCIL LUXURY NEATLY FASHIONED IN RICH 4^^W FABRICS OF COTTON --^^H^ N PLA!N COLOURS AND NOVELTY PRINTS! A%%-14$ SEE EM NOW AT WASSIAMULLS MENSWEAR DEPT. HIGH ST.73 words
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Article226 1955-10-26 4 Opinion OPINIONS LATER SINGAPORE Malayan- 1 -3 isation Commission j sessions appear to have taken on the' aspect of a tribunal be lore which officials —expat and localarc .subjected to rebukes and "pep-talks." Commission members should not lose sight of the fact that their principal function is to ascertain how226 words
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Article, Illustration956 1955-10-26 4 MICHAEL MANNING - He' s Greece' s youngest prime minister MICHAEL MANNING by A man of action takes over in a time of crisis \t -11',, Constantine Karamanlia is the youngest Prime Minis i. j Greece has ever had. Be hEf SUCCei di d 72-y< ai old FleldMarshaJ P a p ag <>>s.Reuter - 956 words
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Article321 1955-10-26 4 Unknown - Unknown ddfd riiHE discovery that tine A campaign on Commercial television to make people buy the advertised poods la an odd way of encouraging them not to spend money may lead to a reversal of policy. The patriotic thing will be to say, "Please don't buy Snibbo.321 words
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Advertisement25 1955-10-26 4 I i "In Singapore 1... it's SENA' Si J I always for f HIGH CLASS JEWELLERY H. SENA LTD. B 'C SINCAPORE PENANG BANGKOK 925 words
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Advertisement162 1955-10-26 4 Helena Rubinstein I says Give me 10 minutes a day I I'LL ADD 10 YEARS YOUTH I TO YOUR SKIN" W YOU ran have skin that looks and *tt's I feelsasmuchastcnyearsyounger. SKA 1 How? By faithfully following j I these three indispensable ruies of I%^ m- I' beauty cleanse nourish162 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1955-10-26 5 adelaide Eastley - adelaide Eastley BV.. L another tiim lor author B r g] ih I. Hsiung, now ■< ion, who writes K tie's "working {e ip on the iilniK v play, "Ludy m Stream," a study in social ts classical and I that when m >d producer H; ivros Skouras1,099 words
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Advertisement31 1955-10-26 5 < EFFECTIVE IING USING SOUND WAVES OWN SINK, TUB, OR BUCKET. NOME SONIC VASHER option, 30 Watts Wv. AC only Price $120.00 r >olc Afjcnfs:— W BAKER LTD. O'chgdjd. S >o,, 931 words
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Advertisement140 1955-10-26 5 Controlled Ht-it Electric Autom.iHc Iron wit'i sis?n.il Limp (r siJuty tord tnu^'iimvii t Six Months Guarantee. Obtainable from good dealers throughout Malaya. Distributors:- E. S. ISAAC CO., LTD. 1 68A, Cecil St S'[ ,r<.tttis oS3a?* in oa ir ViiKiXV* %Ai-N ,y JH HL mil A L mk HL i A140 words
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Miscellaneous626 1955-10-26 6 '^'**^^£^fffc*jr*^fer-j^^s£^ -.'-x'".'*'*.' *»*'a" "''v* I IW—Bga, ;.:> a am Ms i WlfSSt ■•>• £ii&& ■(■>: i'.. f 4 '^■aSow*:;*^' a A £:jSf X^ V. f 4* Sf flf 1" I XWIHI Aiii: hy Lmm Falk ami I'hil Davis !7^ I that V;A C > rue /hf f-tA' wVCßld's HE ALWAYS626 words
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Article183 1955-10-26 7 LONDON, <)<t Prevtotif Today Kl 881 K No. 1 RS> c.i.t. unquoted deleu-d i!i Poj is October i:l 881 H No« l I{SS cii. i) ,.v- Ports November 35% sellers 35 sell* i No. l K.s.s. spot buyers 35 i buye BBEB No. 1 BBS Settlemeni 3183 words
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Article106 1955-10-26 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 23 Previous Today l!\ Straits >|><>t <»nd nearby U'i iiL! num. 96.50 nom. TIN future October 95.40 bid 94.50 bid 96.40 asked 9G.40 asked November 95.25 bid 95.25 bid 96.25 asked 96.25 asked December 94.90 bid 94.90 bid 95.90 asked 95.90 asked TOM Quiet.106 words
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Article53 1955-10-26 7 spot and awaiting afloats 39 to 38 Nov. 36, Dec. 34 ch in equal monthly j. Sarawak spot m\:\ Above price rawaiting release 33, afloats 32 Oct. 31%, Lampong spot and awaiting release 41, afloats 39 tc 38 L October 37%, Nov. 3G'j Sellers ex-dock. in U. S.53 words
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Article28 1955-10-26 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 25 Previous Today istrians 460.82 458.40 Iroads 152.00 151.34 0 Domestic Bonds 96.65 98.69 02. >M 62.70 ocks Composite Average 163.27 162.6328 words
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Article118 1955-10-26 7 Oct. ::.i. Philippines c.i.f. D K Previous Today Vorth European delivered weight i>er long ton Nov/Dec. $182 sellers $181 quoted I'K\ Philippines f.o.b. Manila in bulk per ton Unquoted Unquoted < "»'K Straits c.i.f. IK North I uiopoan delivered weight per i.'ii^ ton Nov Dec. £66118 words
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285 1955-10-26 7 CHIPYARD litter John McCiow, whu v.a.-, aid to have earned £632 last year, was told that he must quit the council house in which he and hi family have lived for the past four years. Whitley Bay hoiihin- committee ruled thai285 words
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Article218 1955-10-26 7 HE BACKED WINNER -BUT NO BET A N actor backed a six-to--liV five on winner in the name of band leader Ivy Benson. Later he was fined £10 for trying to get £16 13s. 4d. by false pretences. j Detective-Inspector Douglas McMurdo told Leicester magistrates that 35-year-old Guy Eric Vernon218 words
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Article403 1955-10-26 7 |^|R. ALBERT SCHWEITZER, the legend of Lambarene, sat at the keyboard of the organ in London's Festival Hall. Suddenly the great hall, with its rows of empty seats stretching Into darkness, filled with ir*usic. For 20 minutes he played. His only audience were officials403 words
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Advertisement2 1955-10-26 7 'KRftHßHtfllMlQttlßOttflißOflMißPMßMlliHfrllllllWlßllflltfffftftUoiljoßr^ t2 words
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Advertisement60 1955-10-26 7 THE OLDEST SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS IN THE WORLD le Distri >u1 < JOHN LITTLE (MALAYA) LTD. flncoTvorcitcd S n <:■ i p )tc RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE. TEL 016 7 8 9 TOWN BOOKING OFFICE for MALAYAN RAILWAY Reservations made and tickets issued to all Stations SINGAPORE TRAVEL BUREAU II ThC60 words
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Article, Illustration805 1955-10-26 8 STEPHEN COULTER - STEPHEN COULTER reports When the G u I Man gets choleric... I Unwitting owners of I pictures painted by I Sir Winston... (ar Kr. with a big armchair I I in the back I Sir Winston Churchill is basking In hia retirement with the reliihA.P. - 805 words
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Article331 1955-10-26 8 THE new power in Soviet foreign policy making Ls Mr. Shepilov, editor ol "Pntvda" and a prominent member of the Communist Forty-nine-years-old Mr. ShepilOV is a supporter nl Mr Khrushchev, in the ,i i iy iiit \i s lu w;i i he h( ad ol the331 words
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552 1955-10-26 8 U.K. defence calls for drastic step OEHIND the news that there is to be a slowing-down of the National Service callup rather than a cut in the period of service is the story of an unresolved problem within the British Cabinet. There is not as has been suggested in some552 words
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Article166 1955-10-26 9 Tombstone dictators under fire |rp;ii \otnbstone of the fumble came in for defence by Sir [nntt of Learney. I Lyon King of Ami;* lid tombstones should ol "the harsh and leas restrictions of bureaucrats" on local councils. Then he gave his reasons: They are one of the most important sources166 words
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464 1955-10-26 9 MP FACES THE MEN HE WATCHED AT WORK Slacking? Certainly A f* in tent j n the street and told 20 workmen he would honest ap l0 ISe for calh "S attitude to their work -immoral and dis gan^oVmen^a^^ .*>r Erith and Crayford, who watched a He UM them h464 words
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Article19 1955-10-26 9 The new American Consul General for Singapore. Mr. Elbridge Durbrow, starts his duties at the Consulate today.19 words
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Article141 1955-10-26 9 Mr. Lay's excuse— so tired HIS name is Lay Frederick Lay and one of the complaints made against him in court was that he lay in bed too long. He is 21. He seldom gets up before noon and sometimes stays in bed until 4 p.m., a probation officer told141 words
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Article185 1955-10-26 9 MAN TOOK LIFE AT 77 m.p.h. SHORTLY after a company director attacked hi.s wife in their luxury Bournemouth flat he was found dead in his crashed car near Dorchester with a bradawl sticking out of his chest. The car had crashed into a tree and the speedometer needle had jammed185 words
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Article53 1955-10-26 9 A fire engine crashed through a wall into th<* front room, of a cottage at Brlalsford, Derbyshire, but the cottage was the only empty one in a row. The engine, returning from an exercise, ran oui of contri »i afi er a l i lon53 words
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180 1955-10-26 9 Desks-to-fit will stop those excuses "Stop jidgeting, Smith minor." can't sir, fcj'j I this desk. It's too small." THAT age-old cry from the heart of every iChOOlbOB) may no longer do him any good [1 the British Standards Institution has its way the naatai will have an answer every time180 words
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Article26 1955-10-26 9 Twonty-y ear-old .stable girl Josephine Roberts, who saved several thoroughbreds from fire at Eaton Con-stan-tine, Shropshire, has been presented with the R.S.P.CA.'a Bronze Medal.26 words
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143 1955-10-26 9 A SENTENCE of six months' Imprisonment <>n a youth for stealing two-pennyworth ox glycerine was quashed on appeal A line of one shilling was substituted. "Small wonder that he is smarting under a sense of I :.r.»treatment," said the chairman, Mr. c.143 words
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Advertisement34 1955-10-26 9 flytofta> Dc Souza Street, Tel: *****, Singapore 1. By Using Lundies p lant Food Tablets They Act Like Magic for 6Octs. open mill fr om 8 7 p.m. Sunday from 8 a.m. 1 p.m.34 words
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Advertisement185 1955-10-26 9 There's something to sing about the Real Good Values at Bajaj's GRAND SEASON R;< Kfy A B ,GGKr %fejps I Now in full swing! \jn A Sale that IS a Sale Jl Knjjlish Printed Ilairrord $O.HO per yd. Striprd Moirr TifT.lla |g M $0 T |M-r I Plata oloured p«piin185 words
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Article, Illustration449 1955-10-26 11 Oswald Henry - Oswald Henry T^^V/a^^^^^^MHQfiJwWV 1 v tTt 9 tfl 7. U-lXLilli .1 KLill .c T <fjy Hi t ¥'s -'■V^wSSP^X'iC'' ->'-y'i-- FRIENDLY CHAT cxpeoU l» spend a week here before resuming hi. hom^eard "toorSS SS-«l^EK!S!!»«:™-™«»»_«™, (I EFT): Making quite sure a b^mtthnsTfnThTTZT^^ voice-Kay Kenijy^^^sii^r^^^ul JV^- is the girl with tne449 words
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Article371 1955-10-26 12 THE shortage of women in Australia is now being described as a "national menace." Australia, needs at least 150.000 women of childbearing age Immediately to reduce the disparity caused bv heavy migration ol men l'rorn Europe. Mr J. P. Abbott, a former F ideral Cabinet Minister,371 words
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Article722 1955-10-26 12 TWENTY FIRST in a series of articles by Free Press writer VIVIENNE PUCK RIDGE to mark Singapore's Health Week from November 21 to 26. T? IR. S T impressions can be very misleading. Entering the long, low pleasant buildings of St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital,722 words
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Article, Illustration920 1955-10-26 12 Amanda Marshall - Amanda Marshall By HOW TO GET ON IN A HURRY A MKKIC'A. home of the successful A woman, has always believed in starting her young even though one is not obliged to retire as early as Shirley Temple. But if fOU want to run for Congress,920 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1955-10-26 13 BRIEN ASHFORD - BRIEN ASHFORD by forehead roughly comparable fo ihat c Javanese or Pilfdown man... a pair of y pig eyes., .and an appearance rather e an alert chimpanzee DESCRIPTION BY MK. PERELMAN. HE Marx Brothers t d never existed it ve been to invent )d the onlyPopper - 1,232 words
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Article113 1955-10-26 13 SEVERAL hundred n dent "i Budape t have \< en evicted pom th< lr hom< and 01 dered to lea\ th( It lI In the l**t few mont I i campal ;n, which a it it height In June and July, n< w appi to hi b113 words
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Article, Illustration1599 1955-10-26 14 Unknown - THE PHANTOM GARDENER Unknown by TBI answ.r lo s<A<u\n%\ Hid It Happen'* slot > I IN I '.MUUV.As iv VIS. it id h; ppn MIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIMIIMIIIIIM lIIIIMIIII||IUI|||||IS I DON'T know when I first sa'A Joe Lewis. But it will certainly have been In the burden. He was as much a part1,599 words
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Article166 1955-10-26 14 rpiiE congregation at Chesham Bola parish church in Buckinghamshire, can now listen to the Sunday evening sermon without embarrassment. Fo r The Snonr has been found. Thfl ParUh Magazine re ports; Members Of the congregation who Bit in th<- back h.Ht of the Church have166 words
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Article, Illustration850 1955-10-26 15 THOMAS WISEMAN - THOMAS WISEMAN I BL London has 1 Kt milkshake jfl ica. Both wed by me HI I bout all u^^M mmon. HI I a sort (it ebel. Miss An*m K kind of sophisM K Guide. *-\|^Bolly\vi-'"H.i raved about -~^^Ri: Broadway ranted l^K I850 words
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Article, Illustration106 1955-10-26 15 FAITH, TRUST, is answer '"MI- )RS to the Bob :.ir.*^B imiTigs TV set, K! with the QirU who play V l ;M[' :>!f l oil roles on :^R, fc one question l/^m. i tow d o e s 1 Bl ;^</,s- /ceZ abf)/// ni^v andng with all •'■■..■E 'C2o?/.s' actresses?106 words
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Article100 1955-10-26 15 A girl's best friend WOTKS tin i, tto/rs little who u ill il tdi his wife all he knOWS ThOTftQ I ullcr. •Y- V JiOLBRANCB is the lowest j form of co-operation Luim O'lirien for the winter party season is a Hress that s warm as well as pretty. Blonde100 words
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Advertisement108 1955-10-26 15 The Ladies Choice l^^^^^ carvenifl parfums de Pjiris fj J MA GRI F F E //t\ W\ CHASSE GARDEE 1 N ROBE DUN SOIR //V\\ A/k Ghtnmnblf r,t trading Slorf\ I 1/ FAVRI-LIUBA WATCH CO LTD 20*0/6s&*J 18 F Battery Ro^d Singapore V I^CYMA /J^/hk^. SYMBOL CF wm^ 7 4h108 words
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Article590 1955-10-26 16 THOMAS R. HENRY - THOMAS R. HENRY b> AND IT'S TEN TIMES BRIGHT ill I THAN A FULL MOON 4 "PERPETUAL" lamp A which needs neither batteries nor fuel baa been devised by navy physicists. The devlee'i green light Will illuminate an averagesize room so well that a person with590 words
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Article, Illustration121 1955-10-26 16 GENERAL ftfanghorn Phrotnyothi, Thailand's Minister oi Education, and lour Thai educationists, recently toured the itiited stales to observe methods and practices In schools, colleagues and universities, including the vocational schools. General Phromyothi made the visit at the vitation of (he International Cooperation Administration of (h<' U.S.121 words
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138 1955-10-26 16 EIGHT MILES OF FILM TEACHES A CRUISER THROUGHOUT the f winter British naval experts will be sifting reports of battle tests carried out in the c r u i 8 e r Cumberland, the Navy's "try-it -out" .ship. They will have before them eight miles of film and a mile138 words
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Article424 1955-10-26 16 Both sides vulnerable Cast dealer NORTH 49 6 9Q 4 OA9 7 6 ♦KJ 7 5 4 WEST EAST 4 10 8 5 3 474 93 9 K J 10 7 5 2 OKB4 2 0 5 *****2 4 A Q 8 6 SOUTH 4AK Q J 2424 words
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Miscellaneous332 1955-10-26 16 DAILY CROSSWORD I t II I I 1^ n n I 9 1— J I I 1 I I L__Jffiß I__ 1 lii 1 I 'I I H i I I sc" j*i Br9i 7 1 E^-^r^^^BHsW^^^Tß^B 4 f I I I I II I i wfey'lß S CLUES ACROSS332 words
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Article, Illustration431 1955-10-26 17 HAROLD HEFFERNAN - HAROLD HEFFERNAN h Vt 1 ran Walter gets the part of a ifetime at last! i«i PER Breonan, \> time AcaAward winner the mm Ingreatest cha.ctors, disclosed will go into i\ upon comof his role in My Lady," nun *****1l lIMHMIIUIMMI i iiiniiiiiiiiiniiimiii: whic431 words
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Article96 1955-10-26 17 They send their idol apples ALL the top film stnrs get presents from their admiring fans, but Eve Arden, America's favourite acting Bohoolmarm, known to 'i v audiences "Our Mis Brook Ifl the champio: recipi< tit, Pan of Constance Brook i vie t,o find novel way.. Ol i ending appi96 words
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Article69 1955-10-26 17 JOAN CRAWFORD'S famous fingernail trademark long, mandarin type -is gone in Mi'.: pursuit oi' realism. When Joan started her rule of a typist in "The Way W«* Arc, 1 Bhe had her ultralong nails trimmed down to aci ual working girl Length. "Now my nails areA.P. - 69 words
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Advertisement70 1955-10-26 17 -bin* JinoXf' JB&MiSß&tfk LEMON or ORANGg B A R L E Yflh/IAHR? Elobinson's Lemon or Orange 1 f^'v? If Barley WBt'-r Is COOllng, m.'-j P^v^v/^"*^^^ fn i .hin ari'l h< all\\triv i n I I i^ ""^=^fl[^^Bß^ and i I MD4 i tally dsliCiOOl I I wf\ >. \2. I70 words
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Article392 1955-10-26 18 Bob Pennington - Bob Pennington League Club officials plan breakaway By TIIF FOOTBALI ASSOCIATION ARK UP %OAINST A PHI.AK.WVAY BY OFI-'l AIS WHo WANT FOOTBALL LEAGUE CLUBS TO WITHDRAW FROM THE FA CUP NEXT SEASON AND RUN THEIR OWN CUP COMPETITION. bfembers of a northern First Division392 words
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Article60 1955-10-26 18 BOD "A" scored a 3-0 victory over S.R.C. Blues In a SHA Div. 2 league game on the padang Gupta (2) and Kirpal Singh scored' This was the first defeat for S.R C Police "A" beat Post and Telegraph 3-0 in a Div. 3 match60 words
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193 1955-10-26 18 > jIDELFIN was scratched from j the Cambridgeshire Handi- j cap to be run at Newmarket at 10.50 p.m. today (Malayan time). This reduces the field to forty probables. They are, with jockeys: Tale of Two Cities (W. Nevett >, Marly Knowe (A. Harvey).Reuter - 193 words
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Article71 1955-10-26 18 ARGENTINE flyweight world champion Pascual Perez will have to take an undetermined period of "absolute rest" as a result of a musmular distension in his right hand, suffered in his fight with Filipino Danny Kid. last Saturday. It was not immediately announced if the injury hasU.P. - 71 words
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Article196 1955-10-26 18 RALPH BLAKEMAN - RAF Changi sports round-up RALPH BLAKEMAN C^IIANGI "A" surrendered two home points in losing 2-0 to the R.N Police in their Division One S.H.A. League game on Saturday but were most unfortunate in doing so. They had fully three-quar-ters of the play but could not get goals owing to a196 words
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Article, Illustration450 1955-10-26 18 Campo is getting in line for a world title .WNY CAMPO, a qolcksthret Hywriyht with m frl B i punch in each band. Is shaping ;l d v niuint B u»r a world championship crown of greatness worn B other yeari by other Filipinos iiieh as Pancho Vlih 1 -.in450 words
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736 1955-10-26 18 The Depot had no difficulty In accounting for the Civilians by 4-1 but they knew that they had been in a game on Sunday when No. 19 A.F.S. gave them a terrific battle before going under 2-1, the Depot snatching736 words
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Article40 1955-10-26 18 I ENGLAND beat Jby .six goals to I "JJ women's horkey int I nni at Highbury st 8 London last night. It was the first I match in Britain to V under floodlights.- K V .J dfdf40 words
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Advertisement66 1955-10-26 18 j. nBr V'sit Paris and London J RpMIjSM on your way \J your way to U.S.A. Fly on to New York by one rer r«««rvationi, tall your travel aa«nt or /o a t Phor,« 2412 9 of Pan American's three Mansfield Co ltd transatlantic services,; Dr*,an Bldg Sinyopor* The President66 words
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Article, Illustration610 1955-10-26 19 Jf DIVISION TEAM. husT SEEM A V KU'KTION O F OTBALI HISTORY io THEIR SUPJ2 ERS vM) TO THEIR f}£ uflO. IF NOT •ril VSED. MUST BK BPRISED. F jrlj 30 years Arf \o ia been the most club in English itball. with610 words
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Article, Illustration80 1955-10-26 19 R. A. F. Singapore XV if R i F. Singapore rugger team which scored recent lories over the Army and Royal Navy. BACK ROW: 1 Capt. <). A Morris. D.S.O. (Command Rugby Officer), K. H. Cantrell (referee). Ac Black, Sgt. Morgan, Ac. ird, .1 nr. Tech Packer, Lac. Wiltshire. Cpl.80 words
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254 1955-10-26 19 BRITISH AMATEUR BOXERS IN FINE WIN OVER AMERICANS I^NGI-AND'S amateur boxers gained a magnificent victory j over the United States bj seven boots to three >it Wembley last night to win the "rubber* 1 series in postwar matches between the the two countries. In l!»l<i England won but America reversedReuter - 254 words
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Article78 1955-10-26 19 AN ankle injury to Ray Robinson has caused the postpone- I men i rf his title bout j in Chicago against j wOr 2 d middleweight i boxing champion Carl "Bofoo" Olson from November 4 until j December 0 the International Boxing Club announcedReuter - 78 words
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Article58 1955-10-26 19 SINGAPORE Chinr.sr Recreation Club and wanderen drew 2 2 in their Singapore Hockey Association League first division match od the O.S.C. ground yesterday Wanderers did enouph to win, but they worr unlucky with their attempt* to .score Scorers were Halge (3rd min i, Mm Swam-, <6th mln58 words
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235 1955-10-26 19 Kramer to make new approach to Rosewall and Hoad AMERICAN tennis promoter Jack Kramer, due to arrive in Sydney today, is expected to make further approaches to Lewis Hoad and Km Rosewall. Australia's star Davis Cup players, to reconsider a professional offer. Road's father, Alan Hoad, .said last night hisA.P. - 235 words
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Article94 1955-10-26 19 BtJGGEB Police v Singapore Bn|IU6U Rtgt.. PTS fround; S.C.C. v 30 Bn. R.A.O.C, padanc; Tengah Nomads v CI.H.Q., Tanglin; R.A.A.F. Ist Eqdn. v R.N. Z.A.I Tcnuah; Navy v Army, Trrroi ground; R.N.A-S. Sembawang v K.A.S.C, Hembawanjf. SOCCER S.A.F.A. Rrnior cup final: Argonauts IT, v Marine Dept., Jalan Rrsar,94 words
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Article72 1955-10-26 19 AN SZONDY of Hun- tained ihe leader- the general classified the World Modern Championship yesterday after ghth In the swimcompetition, the v ent in the Cham- -snip, V the holders, also retained their lead in the team classification after winning the swimming yesterday. Lar.s Hall of Sweden72 words
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Advertisement17 1955-10-26 19 $20,000 Word Puzzle Contest in Iwl IYI every month October issue out NOW! It's another best seller!17 words
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Advertisement27 1955-10-26 19 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET Ace Band of Singapore with MISS SALOMA I the Malay I "Marilyn Monroe* 1 _oOo_ Ring ***** for I able Reservation! 1127 words
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Article, Illustration322 1955-10-26 20 INDONESIANS WIN 3-1 IN FAREWELL Lolony torwr Jl were Qoal-sn pHUNG HUA-TIONG ll()\, IHF INDONESIA* I Vj TOURISTS GAINED ANOTHER SUCCESS i > vB unit YESTERDAY WHEN THEY DEFEATED v 'v OKI SELECTION BY 3-1 AT JALAN BESAII il WAS THEIR IINM (AMI! HIKE B The standard oi play fellFree Press - 322 words
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Article78 1955-10-26 20 j^IGHT Fijians are in the ■a Johore team to meet the imbined Services In the [alaya cup rugby match m ngapore on Saturday. Naidole is not in the team. nd Domico. of Lnternation--1 fume is down as a re- serve. The Johore team will be:78 words
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Article60 1955-10-26 20 RACING IT looks like a wet meeting at Kuala Lumpur. More rain fell lasi night and the main training track. was closed this morning. Horses were out for cantering exercises on the third track. Tjoa's horses which arrived yesterday, were exercised by Phil Povall and Jackie60 words
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Article53 1955-10-26 20 f riiE Queen had three runners at Mewmarket yesterday, opening day of the current race meeting ;ii)(\ they all (mi ihed Second. iSpani.sh Court w>i. beaten by a length, then Alexander failed by one and a half lengths and finally Regal Breeze was beaten only byReuter - 53 words
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Article128 1955-10-26 20 AN official of the Australian Olympic Committee said in Vancouver last night that construction of fanilit- lea for the 1956 Olympics at j Melbourne would be r >mpleted ahead of schedule. "Arrangements for the Games are 100 per cent perfect," councillor Maurice Nathan of MelbourneU.P. - 128 words
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61 1955-10-26 20 FAMOUS 1938 DERBY WINNER BOIS ROUSSEL IS DESTROYED zzz T\ois Roussel, winner =E of the 1033 Epsom Derby ana successful sire of over 300 winners and 1200,000 in stakes, WUS destroyed at zzz Sandymount stud at Newmarket, Suffolk. yesterday. Bols Roussel, who was ssz 20 years old, was zsz, strickenReuter - 61 words
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Article131 1955-10-26 20 tH)MniNKI> Scivlcrs IMftTMI will meet civilian Referees < In thfir annual soccer nuitrh at. 7 in at Jalan Hesir sl.ifltuin j tontuht i>eforp the safa Senior Clip AIUU IX'tWfPn At"on;iiit s ;ill<l Marines The temini for tim refereei' m;iitr>\ will \w Scrvicrs: 8 '.Svt.. Llllington (Army);131 words
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Advertisement73 1955-10-26 20 y^ at a border for V X lack of visa. How em- harassing! This Just doesn't I happen to those who see their /'A I ascnt. Taking advantage of htf M I «»rrvice, advice and COVMCI Htfti I you money, insures freedom from B I worry, makes your trip a73 words
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Title Section13 1955-10-26 1 WOMAN and HOME FREE PRESS and MALAY MAIL SUPPLEMENT Wednesday, October 26, 1955.13 words
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574 1955-10-26 1 npHERE'S a "now look" to our domestic I lie and Mrs. Malaya, with money to find shopping nowadays a thrill. from all over the world are on our ..modern, streamlined goods ch to add comfort, beauty and to574 words
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Advertisement130 1955-10-26 1 wilh Ov#"**'-* Cum 'ont > or«h.iiky. v "i(^J.*. GaifMl irti|t»rff« lion«. CftlM I' T l" f f 'Z fectli Clft« all ibe adt anian i io>aka>«f <■> w pan. ■■•-/v3sto« to .^idtZ' m b NajlMMi ela« Mm H t Max Factor alont kiwwi V^^HKBS^' v fh-i-,.. -i,. i .■..•<. i130 words
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Advertisement392 1955-10-26 2 j Helena Rubinstein I I IIcl( naßul)iMsl(in Qtavrl ono* I creates the first i^J/LCXy _L JvJI 1 W \]M Glamour Foundation/ J <^ I I for dry skin! I i) SMEAR-PROOF LIPSTICK J j I •**L^-/^ -~^sm. f Yl s oltl < lustrous stay-Long keeps '^?^k S I Zj^ l^392 words
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548 1955-10-26 3 A PURE PRODUCT IS GUARANTEED m[K health of a baby 1 pends on its rel!1L good nutritious During its first months, the natural breast milk, is the and most nourishdiet but it is not ays possible for the mother to breast-feed her baby.548 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-10-26 3 MISS l NIVERSE," Ilillevi Itumhin of Sweden and three runners-tip i u the International beaut] pageant meet Max Factor, Hollywood beauty expert, who explains his latest make-up methods Prom left t« right: Max Factor, Maribel Arrleta (Miss El Salvador) Miss Kotnhin. Maureen Nellya Hlngert (Miss Ceylon), and56 words
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Advertisement37 1955-10-26 3 l« •tAT/ owr furnishings set the stage 1 i^ §ssd FOR GRACIOUS UVING! i .^^^^^J^^^?^s^iyßß i J&^o^*A i ''i cs5 o nr;nnc colours Excitingly beautiful designs and colours. '"^^^JJr^,.^ Woven from rich, thick yarn J r 'wmiiiniiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiimiiiiinmmn^37 words
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Advertisement36 1955-10-26 4 'a. mo i.% CONDENSED fl^jlp^ I SWEETENED I EVAPORATED s^\F\ x!^ Si I V mss^^Mk Wl I BE Jl D DBA I DEJDIR n||n mil I AND AS CHEAP AS BOTTLED FRESH MILK I I I36 words
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567 1955-10-26 5 Enjoy swimming— and stay glamorous apply your -up tor swimI i ui, same way 5 ing for the I and your I kit after every B ix Factor, B id m a ke -u p m il you know I apply your for swim- ju will come up water look-567 words
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126 1955-10-26 5 ELECTRIC food and drink mixers, up to a few years ago regarded as luxuries, are now recognised as standard items of kitchen equipment. As most mixers have a versatile range of attachments, they are often regarded as the most useful126 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-10-26 5 r r :us lamp fitting won the Lightrend Award, the world's premier award for lighting and design, In America last rear. The lilting was designed In ilngiand. This and many other modern and modernisti c lamp fittitiKS arc available in Singapore from Scott and English (SEA.) Ltd Alison Road. This63 words
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Advertisement206 1955-10-26 5 yTyT Jfif^ty THE F!RST NAME IN COSMETI£S \^y >/ HERE ARE THE ESSENTIALS THAT EVERY DISCERNING WOMAN NEEDS S I FOR THAT "SPECIAL LOOK WHICH ONLY REVLON CAN GIVE REVLON'S m'lßl I "WEAR-LONGER" 1 U/ NEW IMPROVED M JBy 1 NAIL ENAMEL LANOLITE LIPSTICK Jl' Ul I /li I W'ltmM)206 words
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Advertisement309 1955-10-26 6 Pabeofi^s-umo "TURNALL" I r""O- "Lovi 7 INSr. -M.CN BOARD jfi^ tTieNEW I -A tones NONCOMb/, fi eaAND((OM,Mi(A, I L— (SOPQIIQ S^SOP I r 1 A REFLECTIVE INSULATION c.crro.r I /V^^^^U-- f f CVCry j AND MOISTURE BARRIER ELECTRIC. g Nli UmliWm l> m* m l^^M I "j I I nhu309 words
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Article480 1955-10-26 7 Latest machines can do anything faster, neater Bt;VE s women who are I i) mi n g blase I the virtues of I hold equipI ist be im- by advances in I wing machine I the last five m advance s, I can only be B480 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-10-26 7 MR. MAR SHALL SHO WS INTEREST IN A DEMONSTRA TION stopped to have a look when be visited trade fair earlier this month The demonstrator is Miss Laura Koh, Tin: new Pfaff sewing machines are so revolutionary that even Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall,45 words
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Article182 1955-10-26 7 HOUSEWIFE CAN EXPERIMENT FREELY changing the speed of the stitch and the pattern during sewing operations. Again in the words of the makers: "There is no limit to the imagination and fantasy of the operator. An abundance Of offects can be achieved by arranging different or the same patterns beside182 words
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Advertisement42 1955-10-26 7 I //'s like having a sampan M f Bam am Y^Sk^v' rou 9 n t to your door! ti.. aw W Rlßn^ rvr I\\ v /A/ \r r® \W *ml Ii l\ <k means I Jr^ jjCSi'ircsn JrisJi v r^SCZ-^ CCI I42 words
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Article801 1955-10-26 8 MILK- A KEY TO PROPER NUTRITION. Malayans need not go without "Milk is Of such OUt" standing value that the consumption <>J a sufjicu fit Quantity of it may be regarded as the key to proper nutrition'* extract from the report of the advisory committee on nutrition, Ministry oj Health,801 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-10-26 8 WHEN YOU WEAR shoes like this yo u are really well-heeled. Each shoe, in Stardust pink and blue kid, trimmed with sequins and pearls, has two heels. The shoes were shown in a footwear exhibition in London last month.41 words
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Advertisement109 1955-10-26 8 IH 11 ft #VV TAMVA t^ mam rcasom xcJ 'y vn should I n umj vdrnd lu i A Sowing machine of International fame Automatic Embroidery. I >!• Perfection and Infinite variation. B M&Kj O(A/v ~**&Wr Bjßs^^^^^^^gfi^iiHipi^^/ Tangle-proof rotary sewing machine I •>■ "^*V Sl^^r^^ lHll lla^H Complete Speed Control.109 words
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Article, Illustration704 1955-10-26 9 COD LIVER OIL HAS JOINED 1\ MALAYA'S FIGHT TO CURB T.B. 'I Mil. Ill II 1 1 II 1 1 llll llll 1 1 1| Illlllllllll UK |i HU ||i HIII^ THE BRIDE WORE HYLONl rpHIS DAZZLING Victor Stiebel bridal of nylon net, was modelled by704 words
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Advertisement44 1955-10-26 9 I A WOMAN'S HOME I IS HER PRIDE AND JOY I m I Protect yours with the j I BEST PLUMBING SANITARY FITTINGS j I come to BAKER LTD. I! SANITARY ENGINEERS PLUMBI^RS I 304-N ORCHARD RD. TEL i1179 I I! n-iiimiittttttttftimmiiti mmammmmmmtmrnm i44 words
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1191 1955-10-26 10 An Arctic angler stumbled on Quick- Freezer ryilE Singapore Cold Storage Company Ltd. who for over 50 years have been bringing the worlds finest foods to the people of Malaya have installed deep-freeze rooms at all theii main branches to ensure that quick frozen foods reach everyone in perfect condition.1,191 words
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Advertisement278 1955-10-26 10 W^W^ vwmrw Vw>Aw>V ♦^M-M-f &wmf W einlirfiidery designs ran be stitched 1 A There tff eisjhrv b.. ic N /^A C^V^ v d n vin dlfKrcnl ti fibMMVifSL (^;J t^o-ncedle -ffecf. -{ivos I ir v* «W t.t il uf 1120 embroidery *S V L B \-.\V' designs. Of course, by278 words
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Article, Illustration621 1955-10-26 11 Beauty imprisoned in a bottle lODAY we live in a of dreams true a world rich would seem, to neone horn 50 years o. to be full of minor We do not have seven fcgue boots, like the tale character, r v can, if we wish, in Singapore jj! din<621 words
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Advertisement109 1955-10-26 11 I I i n «Bp^'§ d nesp raY fj i I -i I PRODUCT PURE Hj i Peered kiil^ R c n H ni y s A l-lb. tin contains the equivalent II IfX C LJv I OF H NAv fl I SIX IMPERIAL PINTS °hJ I A V// IV109 words
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Article338 1955-10-26 12 Legs can be more beautiful Bj DOROTHY HOI AMERICA da Hie world In tl lei < i of "gam that 'a the study I tx mttful legs pretty Dorothy I r ime, herself a qualified Instructor m the nbj Dorothy has travelled 0V( the world and made a r studj338 words
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Article175 1955-10-26 12 to assume an attitude that spreads the calf of the leg. and makes it look larger. 5. Sitting in a low modern chair requires real talent, if you don't want to look awkward. The best solution is to slant the legs sideways, crossed at the175 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-10-26 12 A FORTUNE lies on =II the dressing table as z I E model June Duncan EII E tries on some of the II a £38,000 worth of II E jewellery worn at .E I E fashion show in Lon- EII I don recently. Officials II E60 words
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Advertisement144 1955-10-26 12 ffl r^gi JPj ft; JL HOME FASHIONING I I^^^J S(lSo\| BiAjtlr^ is not com P lete witlloUt an ill J^>^ AUTOMATIC CLOCK RADIO |1 f i !iKH ":3u|^/^r II JERRESI SH r> mm m KYSS 01 S^m y vSfi HBi I 4 M~~~ "Q^K -9 °iv r H ui v^144 words
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Article, Illustration768 1955-10-26 13 NEWSBO Y NOW A M AKE-UP EXPERT tie specialises in ail polish, lipstick IpHIRI FOUR years ago a small boy embarked 1 a his first business venture— a newspaper oim d. Today he is president of the worldamous Revlon Products Corporation, largest ndivid lal sellers of nail enamel and lipstick768 words
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Article268 1955-10-26 13 &J LOUISE PETKIE EW raincoat is as uch a fashion nt a.s the most Lllating of evening iscovered this on to the Bishopfactory of ono of and'a loading mfacturers, Mi 'of.sky, W hose ither pioneered the Ind ust ry in H'fj years ftgO, a bit268 words
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Advertisement118 1955-10-26 13 ;"'j* COD Z/VZ^ O/I 3m j m lts most >sf palatable i %t 4fco/Jr dwestiblc form I 1 1 I >/ 1 y 1 SCOtt* EroUlaiOn has kept mother rjtrii.'ir'iv %< Jr ''<0% healthy ever alnce the was a toddler Thai y Mp shf nnw insists on giving hrr rhiifirrn118 words
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Article, Illustration467 1955-10-26 14 THE LAT EST IN IRONS They have built-in kettles to dampen clothes as they go rpHE steam iron, now available throughout Malaya, seems to be the logical successor !o the conventional dry iron. it represents the biggest Step forward ill the ironing field since the electric dry iron superseded the467 words
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Article412 1955-10-26 14 EILEEN ANDERSON - EILEEN ANDERSON Bv They are not so finicky VOW I know why some women dress to please men. IT PAYS. I am not talking about compliments. I am talking about hard cash. It 18 cheaper to dress to please men than to please yourself or412 words
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223 1955-10-26 14 IN MALAYA, where local milk production cannot hope to satisfy local demands, the role of imported milk in its different forms is an important one. Mothers particularly appreciate that milk is the only food which contains all essentials to a full diet. Milk223 words
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Advertisement64 1955-10-26 14 v'lllf 1 ll I II IV y know tlic secret Lavender with an extra touch of sophistication that lingers, so cool, YARDL E Y LAVENDER Also Crysi w i ised Lavendeh Yardley'a famous Lavender v( »l i form, and Yardle) Lavendeh Soap smooth* "•thering, richl) perfumed luxury soap of the64 words
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Article369 1955-10-26 15 DON'T SQUASH' THE TEENAGER CHOULD rally tccnagera be given a free band in choosing iiunOWn ClOth< S? This question is raised by a fifteen year old acquaintance ol mine who seems an set for kicking ovi r the traces ()I a too strici control. Her mother, who lias always ChosenU.P. - 369 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-10-26 15 \s PRELIMINARY io tii- Miss Universe con<'st of 1956, the most K-uutiiui -iris of many countries have gone to Hollywood to work together on a short feature film. As well as learning to be screen stars, the girls are getting personal make-up attention from Max Factor, beauty adviser to many70 words
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Article365 1955-10-26 15 LOUISE PETRIE - LOUISE PETRIE By BEING a star of the theatre and films creates certain responsibilities. One big job is looking the part. I gathered this going out with lovely Rona Anderson on a ward-robe-building scheme of fashion investigation. Natural flair Rona has a natural flair365 words
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Advertisement59 1955-10-26 15 1 ji^^^- j"^^^^j§ .\lt iff nit* t ftw i3 i/off Hoi**** x M MAX SIX.IIS fAe W r 'emier Departmental Store fi m with MBI I AIU-ISI A MOST \i»pi;\ii\(p ka.\i;e >, M Household Linen ft Curtains k Carpets /!> ft Blankets K Crockery Glassware <£ v Refrigerators ft V59 words
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Advertisement128 1955-10-26 15 THERETS SO Ml THING REALLY NEW rill HR ■^jjjjyi^j ja» j*aa\ 1 tOff i )ijS v are garden-fresh x i* l^» .r 1 1 f^^Sißcp T -^*^^o^ J' li.-fi'' jt it.- ••Hinir) ;'.,iib I'll.i,^ i^vf-,j( 111 tviO siva 1 LasU /or tt£<is, S»l, Httrlkutw Jot Malay* I McALISTEH CO. LTD128 words
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604 1955-10-26 16 The world' s best art for every home COLOUR, BEAUTY A T LITTLE COST A II OH EO LOCUSTS, probing Into the private lives of our very primordial anc< sturs, find thai man, from the outset, has been dev( ited to d< coration. Firstly he decorated himself, and then, to604 words
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Article59 1955-10-26 16 A SURVEY in Malaya would probably show that the sewing machine is the most widely used domestic machine. Similar surveys in other Countries have revealed that sewing machines are more common then even telephones. In Sweden 01 per rent of homes have 1 sewtng machines, and in59 words
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Article308 1955-10-26 16 ANSWER TO CARPETING PROBLEMS INDIAN carpets have 1 achieved popularity ia Malaya by virtue of their quality and reasonable prices. The Indian industry is a very highly developed one, producing hand woven carpets which are equal to any In the world in their own price range. The outstanding quality is308 words
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Article192 1955-10-26 16 TVJTCH radio manu- facturers, w hose markets lie almost entirely overseas, have in recent years begun producing sets designed specially for the tropics. The biggest threat to radios in countries like Malaya is caused by humidity. Moisture settling on condensers and coils corrodes them and leads192 words
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Article129 1955-10-26 16 =HP H E stereophonic E A sound effects ol S the wide-scrr'-n cine- ma will soon be avafl- able in (he home w E Malayan radio Ust*D" OI'M The latest Erres radios are fitted wjUi E three loudspeakers two E inside the set cabinei E129 words
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Advertisement174 1955-10-26 16 For straight backs and sturdy limbsgive your baby this pure milk Ostcrmilk is the nourishing milk food that babies need when breast feeding is not successful. Vitamin Dis a helpful hintto mothers i i I .i n i I To make baby's bottle absolutely clean added totnispuremilk tobuild strong boncsand174 words
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