The Singapore Free Press, 13 February 1956
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1956-02-13 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. *****. Singapore. Monday, February 13, 1«»."»6. Price IICtB.18 words
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200 1956-02-13 1 London amased at Burgess c laim to be M.I.5 man THE Kremlin had two main propaganda objectives in timing the sudden reappearance of Burgess and Maclean, Ugh British officials said in London yesterday. These were to sow diseord between Britain and the IS. and to convince opinion in both communistReuter - 200 words
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Article137 1956-02-13 1 V- Petrov, former Soviet spy fh^f m -alia, last night repeat- is chargea that Buranci Maclean were communist agents n <3 lhat th<y had I much secret information, Petrov, whose whereabout,, are still secret, comted o n the ex-diplo-mats 1 reappearance In M m137 words
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Article34 1956-02-13 1 A party Of 40 officers and men of the Rhodeslan African Rifles left Salisbury by air yesterday for Malaya. They were an advance party of the first Battalion. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article35 1956-02-13 1 Twenty two Egyptian schoolboys and girls, including four' pair* of brothers and sisters, were drowned when a ferryboat capsized on a canal near Mansoura on the Damieta Branch of the Nile River U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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123 1956-02-13 1 MRS. Smith. wife of a British army sergeant, seriously Injjured m Larnaca, Cyprus, late last night when she flung her self over her two children to protect them from an exploding bomb thrown into their bedroom by a terrorist The bomb landedReuter - 123 words
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Article75 1956-02-13 1 The Federation Education Minister Dat<» Abdul Razak. said m London yesterday that English, a world language, "will have a place Ui Malaya for many years to COON II also said Christian mi sion schools m Malaya had done good work m the and they would beReuter - 75 words
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Article550 1956-02-13 1 STC: MARSHALL VERY ANGRY Orders franchise probe JUST before he left by air for Switzerland this morning Sing* pore's Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, instructed the Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to find out what powers the Government have to cancel the franchise of the SingaIpore550 words
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Article, Illustration197 1956-02-13 1 FESTING to take over from LOEWEN THE Queen has approved the appointment of Lt. Gen. Sir Francis W. Fcsting as C-in-C-BritLsh Far East Land Forces from July this year, the War Office announced m London ye.sterday. General Fes ting, aged 53, is General Officer C-in-C Eastern Command m England. HeReuter - 197 words
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Article44 1956-02-13 1 Prince Charles and Princess Anne are to accompany the Quern and the Duke Of Edinburgh on the royal family \s state visit to Sweden m June, it was reI m London yesterday It will be their first state visit. U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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67 1956-02-13 1 Choirmen call off strike for more pay Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the Dean of Canterbury, ueurd last night that the strike threat by his six choirmuii ior more pay is off. The choirmen get C 2159 a year. They want £400 a year, the same as their colleagues at Westminstei AbbeyReuter - 67 words
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Article177 1956-02-13 2 Pledge to Vietnam PRESIDENT Ngo Dinh Diem I of South Vietnam, m a New Year's message yesterday m Saigon, urged his people to swear to follow the example of our ancestors m order that we might accomplish the historical mission of unification of our country and liberation of the people."Reuter - 177 words
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88 1956-02-13 2 SAN Francisco's famed Chinatown yes t c r (fay celebrated the first day of the Chinese New Year with a one-hour fireworks display permitted by police. In past years an anti-fire-cracker law had been overlooked, but this year the police decided to enforce theU.P. - 88 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-02-13 2 picture. Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister, turned cameraman when he shot pictures of the Chinese lion dancers who entertained him on the lawn of his Changi residence yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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256 1956-02-13 2 THE prospects of rapid reforms m Algeria receded further last night when the French Premier. M. Guy Mollet. postponed a Paris Press conference he had called for today to report on his five-day mission to Algiers. M. Mollet flew back from Algeria on Saturday and256 words
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153 1956-02-13 2 TNDIAN Prime Minister Nehru said at Amritsar yesterday that decisions on reorganising India's state boundaries could be changed later if mistakes had been made. Mr. Nehru spoke at the closing of the 61st full session of the ruling Congress Party and appealed to everyReuter - 153 words
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Article18 1956-02-13 2 More than 25,000 Filipinos and heard American igelist Billy Graham m Manila, last night.- U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article92 1956-02-13 2 piERRE Poujade instruct--1 ed his party yesterday not to take part m anti- t government street demonst- rations which he described as a trap "into which we are not going to full." He said the government i and leftist parties backing it would be allU.P. - 92 words
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Article64 1956-02-13 2 THE Queen yesterday attended a service at Ibaddan, conducted In the Yoruba language, one of the I tongues of Nigeria's western j region. She listened attentively at St. James Cathedral to a sermon by an African clergyman and heard the 23rd psalm sung m YorubaA.P. - 64 words
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197 1956-02-13 2 RED AIMS BLOCK TRADE BOOST WITH FREE WORLD AN official report published m Washington today said no major increase m the total trade between the Soviet bloc and the free world could occur unless there were basic changes m the Soviet Government's political outlook. The report was submitted by the197 words
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Article275 1956-02-13 2 THE Red Army was reported yesterday to have put m a bid for greater Independence from political commissars and party criticism. The move emerged from a rebuke by Marshal Georgi Zhukov to recent party attacks on millitary commanders and professional officers of the army,U.P. - 275 words
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Article202 1956-02-13 3 MALAYA TROOPS FOR SEATO EXERCISE pEPRESENTATIVES of the JV Commonwealth forces m Malaya are to take part m the forthcoming SEATO exercise. Firm Link, at Bangkok. This was decided at the week-end when staff officer* from Singapore flew to Bangkok lor talks with the SEATO military group following Invitations to202 words
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Article153 1956-02-13 3 Diphtheria beaten by mass jabs |\IPHTHERIA Is a '•vanishin m many U countries and deaths caused by 11 decri illy .since the turn of the rentury, th H alth 0 ration reports m Geneva. Statistics published by the inisation show that the decline m mortality from diphtheria I h nA.P. - 153 words
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324 1956-02-13 3 Princess Mar ga ret mail see Grace married NOTE to the Philadelphia Kellys: Buckingham Palace cannot accept your invitation to Grace's wedding to Prince Rainier of Monaco, it you're thinking of sending one. But that's not to say there won't be a British representative at the ceremony. It might evenU.P. - 324 words
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280 1956-02-13 3 PICTURES OF 'INSIDE RUSSIA' FLEW BACK TO U.S. THE United States sent a lot of balloons into the air and got back some information from deep m Communist Eurasia before grounding the air force gas bags last week m deference to a protest from Moscow. This information was recorded byA.P. - 280 words
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87 1956-02-13 3 60 per cent polled in Malta issue MALTA'S 300.000 people will declare m the next 24 hours whether they want to integrate with Britain. Today official- were busy counting the voles m the (i. orge Cross Island's twoday reference In which 60 per cent, of the population took part. The87 words
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Article, Illustration102 1956-02-13 3 SIR LAURENCE AND KATIE WIN TOP AWARDS THE British F Lm Acad< night ci< clared "R I III" the best film shown In Britain during 1955. Sir Laur i Olh who directed and starred m the picture, was credited with giving the b performance ol the year by a British102 words
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Article22 1956-02-13 3 Thi that preLo build the i j i a v a 16.U0U i it would be ith- A. P.A.P. - 22 words
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103 1956-02-13 3 A LARGE number of worker^ and Yugoslav foreign guards were last night reported buried by avalanches in Western Macedonia and along the Yugoslav- Albanian border. One avalanche came down on a hut housing workers building a hydro-electric power station at Mavrovo. Western Macedonia,103 words
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Article28 1956-02-13 3 Britain began to thav. under bi it unshine terday a thre i-up that para transport. But snowploughs wen X NtJ b.. drifts. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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134 1956-02-13 3 STUDENTS RIOT, SO VARSITY IS CLOSED THE Spanish Government yesterday closed the Madrid University Indefinitely m an investigation of last Thursday's student riots. It was also announced that Manuel Torres Lopez, dean of the faculty, has been dismissed m connection With the demonstrations. There is talk too that Pedro LainA.P. - 134 words
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100 1956-02-13 3 LEFT $3, SON WILL FIGHT FOR FORTUNE A TEX AS Oil and cattle man has vowed m Galveston, Texas, yesterday, to tight m court for 10 years ir necessary to break the will of his father, who left him only S3 out of hlfl $1.--2n0.000.0b0 estate. It Involves the willU.P. - 100 words
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Advertisement10 1956-02-13 3 2 4 /J ffie uwm over/ A\IKIAOTO CULTURED PEARLS =310 words
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111 1956-02-13 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Feb. 13, 1956. Opinion A HINT TO NEHRU IN attacking the free 1 world's military al- j liances, like the Seato' and Bagdad pacts Which are aimed at( defensive prepared- j ness and pose no ag- gressive threat to any j nation, the Indian Prime111 words
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Article89 1956-02-13 4 Much-needed root THIS morning the Singapore Chief Min-l ister left for Switzerland for a much needed rest. Mr. Marshall will be there for a fortnight and during that time it is to be hoped he will give his active mind a complete rest from the affairs of state, including .such89 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1956-02-13 4 EUGENE LEVIN - Too much talk about me' says Indira EUGENE LEVIN Nehru's daughter speaks out by MRS. INDIRA GANDHI says being Prime Minister Jawahaiial Nehru's oniy child has its advantages—and some disadvantages, too. The 38-year-old Mrs. Gandhi, who is emerging as a political figure m her own right, adds that she likesA.P. - 1,008 words
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Advertisement28 1956-02-13 4 ASAHI CULTURED PEARLS ARE ACCLAIMED THE WORLD OVER AS THEfUIE* AMONG CULTURED PEARLS, SEE THEIR BEAUTY, COMPARE THEIR PRICES. Sole Affents: S.P.H.de SUVA Ltd. SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR IPOB.28 words
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Advertisement24 1956-02-13 4 QUIET QUIET QUIET Jt^M~l^f% the word 1 Tl lOHNSONS J W -.1 *^^^T v t- bi^ Johnson SEA-HORSE OUTBOARD A BORKEO SINGAPORE MALAYA BORNEO24 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1956-02-13 5 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BY.. OOOTS which, since 13 1954. have Stalked up country jungles and swamps on the trail of terrorists will clomp the polished floors of the Tanglin Club on Thursday night at a dance for 100 all-ranks members of the Queen's Royal Regiment It will be oneFree Press - 1,323 words
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Miscellaneous144 1956-02-13 6 iIAXDKAKK br hey alk and Phil Paviw I All/ A br Kcl^ar lli€ c Bl^irrouylis TIBK SAI\T b? r<v%lie Tharieri^ JAM b> llubbard r^.. NO, M9U C>ON^r MAVE TD v^A/£- >Vx3S V/S/CW OP WHAT ACE YOU ~/M/OH, TWAyS 9<PON FIXED/ PLAY -H-iE DECCV DUCK NOW, W <SBOQG/£ 4A/D TH£ COPS144 words
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Miscellaneous686 1956-02-13 6 <- I>ORN today, you are a "half and I O half that is. you are one part X i> idealist and creative artist and the < y other half a practical soul who re- X allies that dreams are wonderful but X that they have their place. Amiable, friendly and686 words
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Article, Illustration289 1956-02-13 7 Mli»llijir<ofni rvjwiwl ACTOR Jack Hawkins. i who has de- cided to cut loose from the Rank j Orga ni- nation when his contract ends has said i that he did not intend to leave Britain. Holly wood he added, had been m a king oll'ers.289 words
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Article105 1956-02-13 7 i a revolution afoot 1 m the NAAFI. In m<>r«' than 50 Service canteen^, m Cyprus. Malta, and Aden, as well as m Britain, the new "called order" service is silencing even the mo.st chronic grumbi It enable;, the Service-man to watch his supper105 words
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Article16 1956-02-13 7 Poland and Portugal have concluded a trade and monctarv agreement m War- A. P.A.P. - 16 words
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156 1956-02-13 7 TWENTY- YEAR OLD Mima Hammond will marry next month a man she has never met. Husband-io-De is li pen-pal. 22-year-old RAF. Corporal Robert McKain. due horn-- soon from overscan service Mima who works m I Sunderland office, will know Bob only from156 words
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Article44 1956-02-13 7 Purge trial th(> Soviet Union and m Chechoslovakia an- being prei I by the secr< I police, sources with contacts behind the iron rui t■ i reported terday. The Moscow trials are n ported read* t-t hearing next month. A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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172 1956-02-13 7 MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT THE THEATRE OOMEBODY must know why leading-lady Miss Ambrosine Phillpotts was suspended for two performances of "Lucky Strike" at London's Duke of York's Theatre. But no one could be found to provide the answer. The mysterious affair divides itself naturally into172 words
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152 1956-02-13 7 Woman 80. roams barefooted through snow Mils Selina Jones, aged SO. was found under a hedge near Bristol after wandering for Hi hours m the mow. She was taken to hospit.il with severe frost-bite and exposure. Mn .fonts vanished from i nursing home Winterbourne on the night before, siic \\a>152 words
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250 1956-02-13 7 old boy. We are too good friends for that. I was surprised when I heard she had been Buspendetf." he said. The management then? "No comment about the whole thing." Pressed further, they admitted "Thenwas an argument. But it has been settled ACT250 words
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Article119 1956-02-13 7 A CAR on a main road near Fleetwood, Lancashire, pulled up when a waving figure came into th? headlights. It was a chimpanzee, which tried the handle of the car door. Then Mrs. Phyllis Chart- i ton, of Bolton, appeared and claimed the chimpanzee. She said it119 words
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Article99 1956-02-13 7 Outspoken rector must go TiiE Rv\\ Hanbury Ashdownc, who described his village a year ago a3 soulless and consumed with jealousy and hatred, has been dispossessed. He said "My parish is being amalgamated with another. The authorities •>d me to retire. I iv 1 used But they've had to pay99 words
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Miscellaneous57 1956-02-13 7 illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllli^ SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES f TODAY: 111S pm.E E TOMORROW: 1t.3l .i.m.r E and 11.43 r SUNDAY: LI i a.m3H MONDAY: 1 J.'if. a.m. and H. 41 a m. E TUESDAI I*. :s ;i m.: E and 12.13 p .m. WEDNESDAY: IZJSI I a.m. and 1? I'J p.m. E57 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1956-02-13 8 PATRICK PIRIE - KING of the BEGGARS PATRICK PIRIE by THE WORLD'S STRANGEST STORIES I WARSONS' sons have often had the reputation of running wild —perhaps it is the natural reaction of one g< aeration against another but few can have provided so thorough an example of this tendency as Bampfylde Moore Carew.1,293 words
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196 1956-02-13 8 'GISMO EVEN HELPS WITH THE LAUNDRY HIS name is Sherwood Fuehrer and although this American boy from Rhode Island is only fourteen I predict that within a few years <or even less) he will be a Professor of Electronics if not more than that. I make the above prediction on196 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-02-13 8 The beaten nold necklace set with pale rubies, sapphires. emeralds and tiny pearls looks as startling when uorn with a modern strapless evening rovwi as it does worn with Ann Blyth's Oriental costume from "Kismet37 words
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Article145 1956-02-13 9 Accused town opposes probe AT a stormy spec! meeting Blackpool Council turned down the Liberal group* move for a Govcrnbent inquiry into allegations of corruption and maladministration. There were sereral references to Blackpool's former E2,500-a-year Town Clerk, Mr. Trevor Jones, who committed suicide. Councillor E. Wynne < Liberal said: "We145 words
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Article231 1956-02-13 9 A MAN who has been waiting 20 years for a council house has now been told by the London County Council he is unlikely to get one "for some considerable time." For 16 years Mr. TbomAJ Mead, 41-year-old hospital porter, has been living with h231 words
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Article, Illustration89 1956-02-13 9 WILL KIXMONT train- J ed hard over the past yean for a place X--1 m the I'niWd States Olympic skiing team. J[ X Whilr training at I'tah she fell and m- I J jured her legs. Friends <► realising her great dis- |J i* appointment.Popper - 89 words
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Article200 1956-02-13 9 mHERE was a very quiet 1 wedding at Hampstead Register Office first thing m the morning— the wedding that was one day late. All the guests had gone. On the previous day they had sat with the bride and groom to a champagne200 words
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Article28 1956-02-13 9 Peking Radio said yesterday Red China would produce more than 4,000.000 tons o jrear by the end of 1957 and 10 million by 1962.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article146 1956-02-13 9 Balcon of Ealing quits Rank SIR Michael Balcon. head of Ealing Studios. i leav. ing the Rank Organisation after 10 ycarj to work as an Independent. His ftlms been distributed m the past by Mr. J. Arthur Rank. Rank's money has helped to make them successes such a s "The146 words
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Article33 1956-02-13 9 Great Britain has offered to associate herself closely with Europe's new atoms for peace pool Euratom one? it Ls m full operation, it was reported m Brunei* yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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362 1956-02-13 9 OBEY, WAS HIS ORDER BUT WIFE REBELLED MR. WILLIAM HERBERT GOLLINGS, a wealthy London business man, had definite views on how his wife should behave when he married at 49. He regarded it as her business to obey him throughout, said Mr. Commissioner Blanco White m the London Divorce Court.362 words
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Article, Illustration388 1956-02-13 10 Round about SINGAPORE with Oswald Hanry and his Camera On SATURDAY NIGHT MM > A SM'ECMAL < 1 1 1 itn iiio\ GLAMOROUS IVkiiif; Opera star, now m Singapore on holiday prior to returning to Hong Kong to appear m a film, is Miss Kong Wen Chin whose pic jr«"388 words
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Advertisement7 1956-02-13 10 MORE PICTURES IN THIS SERIES ON WEDNESDAY7 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-02-13 11 I Hi: li^hUr wouldnt work, so K'l the good old cigarette tip that comes to the rescue when M.s«, Xudrey Paramour asks for a light. Gallantly obliging is Mr. A. M. S<ott of Sissons (th e paint people)41 words
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Article, Illustration153 1956-02-13 12 VO. this is not the Queen bargaining in Change Alley. Though it might almost be so delightful has the informality of the current Royal tour of Nigeria been. The Queen is admiring tiny wooden figures made by I Nigerian craftsman when on a sitPopper - 153 words
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Article428 1956-02-13 12 The truth can cause unrest MISSIONARIES DO MORE THAN PREACH TN Newcastle, North--1 umberland, next May will be held the exhibition "One World," illustrating the work of Christian missionaries. It should be attended by a great many who, sincerely believing themselves to be good Christians, regard askance the missionary field.428 words
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295 1956-02-13 12 DOLLS' HOUSES WILL TEACH DECORA TION COME parents m Sheffield, Yorks., will soon be spending part of their spare time m making a model dining -room on a "doll's house" scale. They will not be doing this to please the younger members of their families, however, for the task figures295 words
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Article, Illustration699 1956-02-13 13 What it means when 'YOUR BLOOD IS WEAK' by the SINGAPORE DOCTOR A|Y blood is weak," 1 is a common complaint nowadays. By this expression people mean anaemia. Tii' dness, lack ol energy, poor concentration, loss of appetite, blowing noises m the ears on lying down, palpitation, headaches and giddiness699 words
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Article, Illustration539 1956-02-13 13 DOROTHY ROE - DOROTHY ROE by ItfOTHER to 14-year- old son: "I hope you're not going to start smoking at least until you are 21." Son: "Don't worry, Mum. I quite smoking two years ago." This is purportedly a real-life episode related by one La Homa Pringle,A.P. - 539 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1956-02-13 14 ROBERT HENRIQUES - I LEARN TO FISH AGAIN... ROBERT HENRIQUES DID IT HAPPEN? Another story to keep you guessing. The answer wih^e_giyjmJomo^ !by ...and don't come back tilt you've made yourself a man, grunted the surgeon pOLON EL= Robert^ David tjuix-E ano Henri-E ques figures in— Who's WhoE as a farmer^ and agrirul-E1,497 words
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Article, Illustration659 1956-02-13 15 Eileen Aseroft - Eileen Aseroft 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fll■ I r 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U) a rough-textured wool. Hardy Amies'.s dip659 words
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Article435 1956-02-13 15 THE girl who looks 1 cool and glamorous on a loim. hot day can command more attention than a thousand of her more beautiful ten who look wilted. Furthermore, m looking cool and glamorous, much of the discomfort of a hot will seem435 words
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Article, Illustration754 1956-02-13 16 JERRY KLEIN - Just ONE MORE foot— and over she goes JERRY KLEIN *%7 Constructed of marble, this ''wonder of the world" was began by Bonanno m 1174 but was not completed until 1350. The companile is 179 ft. high and leans more than 16 ft. out of the perpendicular. At the base,754 words
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Article40 1956-02-13 16 SEEM always ignorant of all matters oj private scandal and defamation, though you should hear them a thousand times; for the parties affected always look upon the receiver to be almost as bad as the thief. —Lord Chesterfield.40 words
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Article, Illustration381 1956-02-13 16 The bidding: South lest North East 2N T P«»8 INT. \H fas* COME TIMES the declarer musl look for a way an additional trick; sometimes he mu>i avoid letting the opponent win an additional trick. But then are many hands where the only thing the declarer has to381 words
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Advertisement50 1956-02-13 16 B 15 €>4idiiifj Pictures Make arrangements for your photographs to be taken by a FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone Singapore 2800 or write to FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPT. 140.1 10 Cecil Streel Singapore This service is only av;iil:i!>le m Singapore w» m m M 4 M mm m. Am. m m.M.M50 words
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Article, Illustration1373 1956-02-13 17 DAVID LEWIN - KORDA The MAN WHO MfIDE THE STARS SHINE DAVID LEWIN 1 llllltMl lIIMI Ittllt I 111 Illlllllllltllll lIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIII Itl^ Shortly before he died, Korda decided to tell the story of his life m films. It has been com- 1 piled and edited for this page I by AS W€ talked1,373 words
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Miscellaneous198 1956-02-13 17 DAILY CROSSWORD B nf M 'r I j j j I j I i BBRi ■ft 20 21 CUM ACROSS cr s (4) 7 Sounds like literary OMars 12 b^belcn Ud meters Shout (4. 2. 3, 4). 14 8 Solemn gardener ,5. 6, g «t waf !6) inCreaSed m a198 words
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Article, Illustration156 1956-02-13 18 PINNER (Hudson) wins the first rare by ;i |e«ffth fro'n Brown Booty <■— g— ft) with Ermine live ***wm further b.wk t^irrt WINDY ORNfcK (Baxter) brats BUen'l Treasure (Kha.nis) hy two lengths to win Kace 8. Inird lour mi«n further away is Argentina (J. Jones).156 words
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817 1956-02-13 18 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS -BY THE continued success of the (larnet Boiißoun 1 an Breukelens combination hiuhlii;ht»*d the opening day of the Sehingor Turf Clubs Gold Cup mtetinu at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. I,„ fK< thp ncr- Bouiioure rode four winners. Forget-Me-Not. Dapple tirey. Dantesque817 words
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79 1956-02-13 18 MURRAY Halberg, su year-old New lA d holder at all tances from 1,000 yds. tu broke hll own national mile record In Auckland on Batun ,i time ol 4 nun. 1.8 Halberd's time, wh previous record ha of a second, was the world'sReuter - 79 words
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Article27 1956-02-13 18 \¥ISS Althca Gibson of the United omen's leg titles Ol French tional indoor championships m P I Buxton ut Britain G— 2. B—6. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration1858 1956-02-13 19 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS mCB by RACE by Destine a safe bet I[ AST start win- ners, Shamrock Slipper and Solidarity will probably provide the finish of the Cl. 1, Div. 1 GF, main event at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, second day of1,858 words
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Article, Illustration22 1956-02-13 19 picture. KICKY (Mawi) returns to scale after winning Kace 7 (Cl. 4, Div. I—7F)1 7F) at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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Article130 1956-02-13 19 yy EIGHTS for three races on Saturday, the last day, are: THE GOLD CUP CM, Div. 1-1 M Bearer Bond 9.00 South Pacific 8.12 Dantesque 8.12 Barakat 8.10 Kabagliont 8.09 Adelaide Star 8.06 Never A Blank 8.04 Little Pappa 8.03 1 Nazakat 8.02 Palio 8.00 Tanah Bijeh130 words
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Article52 1956-02-13 19 FOLLOWING horsrs will not start tomorrow Shamrock Slipper. Sovereign, True BHI. Native Ruler. Prosperity, Sincero, Coralita, Lillibullero. Four Commando. S w e c t Dream, Golden (loud. Purple and White, Wonder Gold. Ricky, Ermine. Balkan Che\.tlier. Port of Spain, and Shukria. Golden Dolphin and Orissa are doubtful52 words
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Article42 1956-02-13 19 PARRY O'Brien, American holder of the world indoor and outdoor shot put records, set new figures for the indoor event with a throw of 59 ft. 9in. m the New York Athletic Club games at Madison Square Garden on Saturday.42 words
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Advertisement23 1956-02-13 19 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET Ace Band of Singapore > with tr MISSSALOMA > the Malay "Marilyn Monroe" -000- i Ring ***** for Table Reservations.23 words
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590 1956-02-13 20 John Davis - Moore not happy to risk title in London John Davis BAD DECISIONS BY BRITISH BOXING REFEREES -By BRITISH BOXING IS PACING ANOTHER CRISIS. While still recovering from the crippling Entertainment Tax and the television threat, boxing must tackle a new danger which has arisen m the shape of shameful decisionsReuter - 590 words
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301 1956-02-13 20 Manchester U. pull further ahead— and without 3 key men THE return to Britain of icy Siberian blasts, left most pitches carpeted with .snow for Saturday's English football league games. But unlike last week, when 14 matches were called off through frost, the full 46-match programme m England was completed301 words
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Article278 1956-02-13 20 L-NGLAND scored an easy \i tory over Ireland m their rugby international at Twickenham on Saturday by 20 points (goal, three penalties and two tries) to nil under icy conditions. It was England's biggest win tlnst Ireland since the 1937-38 match m Dublin. England, a278 words
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116 1956-02-13 20 JACK Egan. the British Lightweight jockey, rode the Maharajah of Owalior's Star ol Owalior to a head victory m the Indian Derby, run over a mile and half m Bombay yesterday. In one ol the k< finishes seen to this premier Indian classic. Star ofReuter - 116 words
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220 1956-02-13 20 SIMPSON GUILLEN, former West Indies wtcketktepef now with Canterbury. ha» hern selected to play for New Zealand In the second Test aßainst the West Indies at Christchurth beginning on Saturday Guillen, who replaces Trevor MacMahon as wicketk< cper, has had aReuter - 220 words
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Article67 1956-02-13 20 \\ESTERN Australia, who have just gained full playing membership of the Sheffield Shield competition, were 418 run.s behind with six first innings wickets left when play closed on the second day of their match against Victoria m Melbourne on Saturday. Victoria. 362 for four overnight, wore67 words
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Article165 1956-02-13 20 WELLINGTON were forced to follow on 171 run., behind the West Indies' total of 429 for fiv« declared m spite of a splendid century by L. S. Miller m Wellington on Saturday. At the close, Wellington, who had scored 258 and 25 for one. wereReuter - 165 words
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Miscellaneous42 1956-02-13 20 TODAY'S" SPORT RUGGEB: Seven a side (First round): BlffwUl "B* 1 v R.A.S.C. "A Naval Base v Siffnals "A 1 S.(C. I South Wales Borderers: St. Andrew's "B" v 11. M.5. Newcastle. SOCCER: Friendly: Indian Rerreation (lub v Kind's Own Scottish Borderers.42 words
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