The Singapore Free Press, 6 April 1956
1956-04-06
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1956-04-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya Singapore, Friday, \piii a, n»;>»i. price iscta16 words
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Article217 1956-04-06 1 Ovei Vi*r Cent. Of the United Nations Inter- 5 national Children's Emergency Fund a sum of S| ,500 is to be spent In Asia this year, accord E tn the fund's executive board. But Singapore E iK iit hardly at ail^iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH About s:i million of217 words
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Article136 1956-04-06 1 Warning by Times I I rpiiE London Times today X argued thai there were some diffleuli les to be overcome before Singapore can become Independent. 11 said that Singap ire need have no i'eav thai British rule will be mamtained In the Island against th t > will 01 its136 words
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Article348 1956-04-06 1 Death roll rising, says Egypt Protesf to U.N. then comes Gaza battle cease-fire 4S Beynt protested to the Unitefl Nations about casualties indicted Israeli gunfire, a pitched mortar and artillery battle between the two countries' forces was waged ia the Gaza strip yesterday. \n Israeli military spokesman said m Jerusalem348 words
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Article26 1956-04-06 1 Prince Rainier has decided to bar the press Ameri- j can as well as Europeanfrom his civil wedding to Grace Kelly on April 1826 words
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Article160 1956-04-06 1 S'pore's big problem by Morrison PORMER British Foreign Secretary, Mr, Herbert Morrison said In Tokyo yesterday that his Impression of Singapore and the Fede ration oi Malaya gained during hi.s Visit WM their cosmopolitanism The British, Chini c, Malay; Eurasians and indian.s their could present considerable political and social problems,Reuter - 160 words
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Article27 1956-04-06 1 Singapore Rubber opened this morning unc tain tone with grade, April shipment, /8 cents a ib., seven s of :i cent bolow y.'s- closing price.27 words
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Article30 1956-04-06 1 Sea Lord Earl tbatten, who arrived Melbourne yesterday. had not heard any tlon that Britain quit Its naval ba.se at sapore when the colony 'ned Its Indeoendence. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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149 1956-04-06 1 Governor of sinßjipt»rp, Robert Black, left f»r 1 omUm a t 7.30 a m, today '(I <vvo hours later, the Outlet] of .Ministers met to "lisiuss lh P latest devetopmenta over internal ecurity of post-merdeka singapoTe, the Covernor, who is one •I the three149 words
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Article, Illustration174 1956-04-06 1 V r i;s, the one thai got aw a> v\ »s at Iflfclt that si/A- Mr. Malenkov. Soviet POWMF Stations Minister now visiting Britain, must be a Jisherman himself judging from U'** *ym- pathy on hU I. ice. But Mr, Malik, the Soviet Ambassador Huts him174 words
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Advertisement52 1956-04-06 1 Si si 1' "<f > y^N J filS AcT"' ru 1 V M a picture of health Pffft--. Thanl i fo A.I y^J--^l)\ LUNG SYRUP. J^J .<^ lilmenl Xi I t ure to need it. Available from .ill Uadlnp, rtores 3 THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 33. RAFFLES PLACL. SPORE COID52 words
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Article, Illustration94 1956-04-06 2 if* i- tn i eld formei Vh •-Uiu i i > .ininiMi wfui Kpent fix*- year* as i***li^ ti prison* i ith hi wife X ite, ;m(J th( i ;i i,h i Liiid \iit*n. I", on arrival übuard t i linei <^ii<M t Mary In New94 words
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Article159 1956-04-06 2 Art show with colour, feeling i. [till 'i far. oni ol th< •I A T. Dharmu, who ha, had iti rcolour ac reDti d, i ach '<f which i notabL for it: tremendou.s m contra h liKhl and shadn. \no\ her po 1 1 ul plci urc I tftd" by159 words
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Article46 1956-04-06 2 The Duchess oi Kent arrived at Wildenrath, Wei I G( rmany, by air yesterday with her children Princes Alexandra, 19 and Pri] c< MichaeJ, 14 U> v a six day visit during which .she will t-our British Army and Royal Air Force units— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article373 1956-04-06 2 New Singapore constitution needs special safeguards SINGAPORE leaders agreed this morning that the "it< ni.il security oi the Colony must be assured when it was Riven independence. 11 security safeguards v.ere written into the new constitution, they saw no 11 on v.iiv Singapore should not373 words
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Article45 1956-04-06 2 r J' 1 '"i'jimuni of $800,000 needed before work can be E*ff $1* Youth sporta Centre win definitely V reached by the end of m month said Mr* Log chairman ol the b Hjy in committee Ih building fund nou stand at $261,689.2245 words
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Article107 1956-04-06 2 Colony will build cheap schools r lMih Singapore Government is planning to build is n ,ge nimibt> °f cheap yell-designed primary The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Sure Kee announced this at the Legislative Assembly meeting yesterday. \fr l Ir i C 1 1 V S W hu Wa>> r^yfrs107 words
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Advertisement34 1956-04-06 2 If you are the outdoor type, you'll love mm wBm&^WA HK y^ v. JiLj- '^mv^& IpZo.jO Jk 4&S& fek tftijfhhut h.ir/| Wf() OIJ H V Wl |l| f|rry t> t j., n( (M.,1.,.,i tl34 words
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Advertisement153 1956-04-06 2 SUNLIGHT/OMO DISPLAY COMPETITION Lever Brothers (Malaya) Limited are pleased to announce the prize winners of the Sunliizht Omo 1956 Competitlon held *n Singapore' March Tay Buan Guan Fast Toast Road, Ist pri/e SINGAPORE. Hong Bee, Gjylang Road, 2nd ori/e SINGAPORE. p Hiap Chin Bee, 0 Roa<> 3rd pr The 20153 words
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Article, Illustration451 1956-04-06 3 Defence, not attack is hell test' aim Another grim milestone m the ten-year-old atomic age Ql T in the Pacific, where city -killing size weapons are tested, the United States will lire within the next few weeks its (ilth nuclear blast since the atomic era began. This explosion, like theFree Press - 451 words
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Article77 1956-04-06 3 IIHERE 'a-i> l i*l«>se light the top places In the ,en section of the Singai Music il Societyfs pianolompetition. Its: mpetition: 1 equal. o Kirn, and Miss Miss Urn Hsui ipetition: 1, Mr. Tan far. Siew Eng; Vei ghese. Op i per it ion. 1. Mr.77 words
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332 1956-04-06 3 s^^^^^^. MHHHHMMfflnnnii^mßißH i Cabinet Ministers lost their seats m < general election, rly results indicated '.s\\ i jainst the P »vi rnmei I ion Ls being over three days. voted yostt»rciay •ats m the 101-seat Representatives, vernment party, I National Party. iats m the332 words
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Advertisement111 1956-04-06 3 £(^4 of whot you fancy I g mm j ii S i delightfully chilled fruit salad I \9\ \b flßflfigg what should }4O with it. Witn j 1 have them. Indeed, you may I m M I i V^^» J need a bigger jutf. i \^B "Ideal" Milk is the111 words
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158 1956-04-06 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion UN work for Singapore FRIDAY, UfORLD Health Day, hich falls tomorr< n minds Singa pore of Ihe ignificant contribution bein- made by the United Nations World HealtJ f ganisation i towards the weJJ-b< m:- of thi: land's population. For a goodly part of tbe credit158 words
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Article, Illustration920 1956-04-06 4 THEY CALL HIM Mr. U.N. HHb 2 jJ X W .-J .-y jt vv^ a >ji' jg fe tf** aOX%v E*JR iL JBsmHb__. 3 dW An. v JR.. JpSBByC'NSS A^vv^wi^SSSßbflA a^'-^"h^mtUy_Bttj6Mfc>ytaffHl _^B_B&(ii<oK_^__ j_ AS' vt?" Bg)_Jßj >_& WmW. A 7t'- Jfc „L -JSS _o Lr t«Mkn>Ji__JßaHPg>^^y^w l J ■> j920 words
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320 1956-04-06 4 Britain is NOT getting fair U.S. support MANY people, includ--0 American senators, do not .seem understand that the lurks, who an cl(1 i" ndable membt ra 01 the North Atlantic 1 y ;ai ation, l)Jt rly opposed to wreck controJ of Cyprus, ply the 1 ue noi pn ai ail320 words
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Advertisement42 1956-04-06 4 V .V#/lf f V|/#* 111 \MO\H A UCHI se i 11l "I lII I ;islis«tns of I he i PHHENDRY y Ml II llf I 111 Mi;' I -.4 < 111 I N« (I- Bi '"I. I'd .i iml k i i npur.42 words
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Advertisement58 1956-04-06 4 1 1 1 I Merc's the I b booster of office output *»nee the typewriter Jn the past, office dictation l hl hay« been cumbersome 1 <;>'„,>,.< atr W t guarantee mat the 'Stenorette" will enable any roii>- typist to do a itenogra Mcc! 5H5.00 (Sin^aporr). for fan tf«t«Oi |058 words
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Article, Illustration544 1956-04-06 5 i lie English lanon Its way OUt ilaya? hink it Is not week-end, I to a iong- request from Malay women Chinese amah :take to teach i read and v. rite universal I began with )et from A to I no idea of the ig asp< cts of544 words
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Article216 1956-04-06 5 IT L> within the power of 1 the enlightened to stamp out illiteracy In the Colony Of Singapore. The women of my group, have each has admitted, attended adult educational clas s c s. But this ha^ proved Inconvenient to those who must work to meet economic problems.216 words
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Article201 1956-04-06 5 So quietly was the auction of the personal effects of the late Mr. Justice Abbot conducted a few days ago at Seremban that his Singapore friends were unable to participate. I am sure that there are many here who would hair liked to have shared his treast201 words
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Advertisement162 1956-04-06 5 GARDENING m the LOWLANDS of MALAYA JB. T^Mw^'^an' im^^Jßßßt^^W6^S Bl This gardening book is written by Malaya's leading botanist especially for Malayan gardeners. The subject is covered completely m an easy-to-read manner, and the b>■ is compiled with a cr oss index facilitating referen* c to practically every problem m162 words
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Miscellaneous165 1956-04-06 6 Si. Wlllt AkK I*.' l alK ami I'liil llavi.% rT>"- poop iowar.' i p«oa*atY as iow6 I I iook jMt iix-woT^ fS^^^K^D A t ■■■Hi iv^tfi jl i^A^ I 111/ 1% li> I^ili»«ii* IBif«* lliirron«»li«» THE AKAB LEAC^EK SWAI .O<VL:'»^ ANP AGREE 17 TO r T "~lrf^i tJUAKICKS .T I165 words
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Miscellaneous652 1956-04-06 6 |MHMM»MhM<MM»M I m -i '■*<£•-■ 1 nORN today, you an I) artistic and avid foi knn« t like kno. ;l many things as it is possibh human being to know. it is likely that you win havi standing talent In Bom< i f gift, but tins may be BUbm< I652 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article166 1956-04-06 7 LONDON, \|)ii 1 Previous Toduv JL l KSS ci.f. 16 buyers 26 buyers W i April J t ;i Bellen 2>> sellers i kss ci.f. 25 i buyers 26V£ buyers ti .M.iy M teuei 26 i eUei i jf. i kss Spot 26^ buyers 27' s buyers166 words
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Article115 1956-04-06 7 I NEW YORK, April .">. Previous Today ,;u snot and nearby 100.00 nom. 100.00 nom. t Xmi i 98.00 bid 98.00 bid 99.50 asked 99.50 asked iv Ilv 97.35 bid 97.35 bid 93 85 asked D 8.75 asked J Junta »g-25 bid 96.25 bid 97.75 asked 9<115 words
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Article27 1956-04-06 7 ispot await- release and afloat.- all .it 30. April and April 29. Seller.- ex-dock. trawak spot, awaiting Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb.27 words
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Article20 1956-04-06 7 »NF.\V YORK, April 5. Previous Today flustrials :> !.f t]3 171*2 67.14 t»7.08 ..:ks Composite Average 182.27 181.7820 words
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Article120 1956-04-06 7 April Pi e\ ious Today Qf> 1 Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ m> European dVlivored •i,l ivt \onz (on Apr. 'May $17?) sellers $l«0 sellers •i: Straits o'.i.f. UK. North 01* n: (inhered weight por \nr May E66^ buyers E66^ buyers £66^ i sellers E66 'i sellers May120 words
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Article, Illustration430 1956-04-06 7 A champion of that massive beast 4 reader replies... f ARTIE... 1 {MATADOR'S suggestion m the Free Press, Wednesday, that the services 1 I*bull shoxdd be led to the slaughter is unreasoned and nonsensical, li s quite obvious that he is very inexperienced or, more likely, is not ixi the430 words
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119 1956-04-06 7 ciEA front pigeon shoots at 5 Bexhill, Sussex, are angering many townsfolk. And they are especially angry at the way the pigeons are being tempted into gun range. Tit-bits are put down to lure the birds into a particular spot— then the119 words
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Article88 1956-04-06 7 COSTLY DRIVE \FTER slipping on»an Icy road ,iiki tailing under her electric hand truck, milk roundi woman i x>rothy Durrana climbe I on ai d drove, At, Hudder f,< Id borougn irt the i Ide coil her £2 i m fines a polici man Bftid that i hen ,\ii s88 words
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Article140 1956-04-06 7 Spare-time job for Marines EVERY afternoon except Saturday and Sunday Royal Marines work a six-hour Shift at a Hour mill. Ever since November when th6y completed Service duties, they changed Into civilian clothes and travelled 12 miies to clock-on by 1.30. Their pay Is: £7 a week, i me rate140 words
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Advertisement26 1956-04-06 7 HBr U n v-^w-» IV 'V alfl Sol j^H CM H| Hk iBBB^R W KKa4 Ihßu Ufa s| D)> 4n__^B X H w H Ti 1^26 words
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Advertisement79 1956-04-06 7 The invulnerable Automatic "331" has still other ctaimSi -C^^^ "\^^&i&&k Movado precision rcTclic« /W^^\ ::N^^ffl^^W > ts height m Automatic m/ I 1 lhanks t0 lts ncvv jM I I %VHjl "giant" balance (patented). 4^l wL \WJS Automatic "331" is by N^ islff& far the thinnest automatic; W--^(r You can79 words
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Miscellaneous104 1956-04-06 7 *< 1 1 1 1 1 I M 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1^ I SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES I toj> >V: 8.37 pin i OMORROW: 7.59 am. and 'H7 p104 words
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Article, Illustration1343 1956-04-06 8 W. MACQUEEN POPE - From the PARLOUR to the FOOTLIGHTS W. MACQUEEN POPE Jane Powell, the great actress, m the early part o! her life contracted so many casual associations >i is pi oho hie that but for her driving ambition site might v/eli have faded and died m degradation By f r< :iPopper - 1,343 words
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Advertisement42 1956-04-06 8 WAITRESSES SELL THEIR LIPS FOR THE PRICE OF TWO EGGS $ol%sJHfe The sfor V of a racket that WjPjrf^ as l° na been practised «T ER INTRIGUIN G AND A JEn^ CONTROVERSIAL FEATURES 5H| A STAR OR A MODEL? I i ii42 words
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Article79 1956-04-06 9 ADVENTURE AT LAUNCH PICNIC I rvu'i. ititrd States Naval ii\i ii Dixie ran into ble <>tT Pulau Sikijans mar St, John's Island, -,,j, j ij>o: -f, with two luiropean couples aboard while 11 picnic jaunt. sherman, who found the iol Divie stranded nritfa her propeller and i. tliier damaged reported79 words
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Article, Illustration17 1956-04-06 9 bCflf your pardon, I thougt it was my table napkin lying on the floor. I17 words
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Article520 1956-04-06 9 |\V f HY is a puppy green when its mother has had! 59 other puppies which are black and' white? Th:.-, question set a poser for the veterinary experts... j and none of them could answer it. I The puppy, which has a black head and520 words
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Article211 1956-04-06 9 ot Hilda's Kindergarten la the chlldO ren'a school," not <>my because it win give education to 180 pupllf each (lav. but i also bccau.se> every one of Its tiny BtU- dents has been putting by a irw Cents every month to give towards the equipment of211 words
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Article174 1956-04-06 9 npHE tiny village ball of Bradwell-by-I A the- Sea. Which seats 180, is the place where the future of an atomic power station will be discussed, Bradwel] (pop. 747), on the Black- water estuary, where the Central Electrl- city Authority plant, to build the174 words
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Article94 1956-04-06 9 It was NO secret A young eloping French couple arriving at Kirkjcaldy. Fifeshire, register Office found that their .secret wedding arrangements had leaked out. More than 100 women were waiting to greet them The wedding was to have been m the afternoon, but word .spread through the town that it94 words
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Article115 1956-04-06 9 i The bird-watchers oi Essex who say it will drive the rare Brent Geese from their nesting grounds. And the yachtsmen of Burnham and Walton, the fishermen ol the roach and I Blackwater rivers, the Blackwrater and Dengie Peninsula Preservation Society.... lint the people oi"115 words
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Advertisement154 1956-04-06 9 CYMA^ When you become the happy owner mWf /(t Ifr- >^\\ tf of a CYMA you will earn th ad- Mff*^ Vw^L^""'^ 1 1 1 miiation of oil your friends. Your flfr 4W^^ Ij I watch, magnificent m workmanship Ml S bL M and splendid m reliability, will bo JR^V154 words
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Article, Illustration173 1956-04-06 10 IF torn Kenya to Malaya Vice-Admiral R. I. Elkins, Flag Officer i Far East Station above' I transferring bj jackstay from II M s i foundland to II M.S. Centaur during r\,i\ i Monsoon, which ended earlier this week. The Rifle Brigade recently took part m :1173 words
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Article, Illustration122 1956-04-06 10 Bye bye Mau Maus L M) i lk- p:. t 18 months 2 the Ist Bn. The Rifle has b< i n fighi < Mau terrorists ny. .Soon, I i Ma 1 m n lii I of I i Bn The Royal ii;i i <•■ m< nt taki the m<122 words
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Advertisement51 1956-04-06 11 Hsiiiasiiiiiaiiiiiiiiii 1 Make arrangements NOW for your photographs (o be taken by a FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone Singapore 2800 a i write to i REE PRESS PHOTOGH UMHC Wi'Vi\ I \0- I I»> «< il i (I v 'ii!.:.! •'«»!< Plllfl <:\i i < i <i r m i s51 words
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The FLYING doctors
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Article, Illustration236 1956-04-06 12 Advice by radio idea for Malaya lUILL something liki Australia's R Doctor Service, ieh i nsures mcd for dwellers m the remotest parts of the vast inland, operate m Asia .sonic (kiy\> Two final-year medial si udents in'in Sin- who have spent 10 i ith thfc urnnisation hope that it236 words
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Article, Illustration297 1956-04-06 12 Singapeans see service lines could save many Lives m Asia. During th€ last two works of January, during the university vacation, the students visited the base oi the Flying Doctor Service .it Cloncurry, a hot, dusty cattle town m northwest Queensland, 1,100 miles from the sub-tropical capitaj city of Brisbane.297 words
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Article586 1956-04-06 12 and Inaugurated by a Presbyterian medical missionary, Rev. John Flynn, known as '"Flynn oi the Inland." with the aim of casting a "mantle of safety" over the whole continent. Aircraft and doctors are based at strategic towns ready to be summoned by radio to any586 words
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Advertisement16 1956-04-06 12 \nrrnrrntrr^ P hO nM\ REmoUßlS^* B 5 7 1/\ i TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD 2 -x- n.lll16 words
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Article, Illustration852 1956-04-06 13 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - HOW HUMAN SHOULD A GREAT MAN BE? GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON A book review by VICTOR HUGO. By Andre rois. Cape. 30s. 540 l>ai',t's. HUGO was a man on he largest possible a poet, a proput not and, rly, a patriarch. the great man s all too human, The )het's mantlePopper - 852 words
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Article, Illustration468 1956-04-06 13 The professor explores a nation 's heart by a Special Correspondent IT has become almost habitual to criticise the France of to-day, the France of so many traditions, the France that once led the world m the battle for individual freedom and the rights of man. It could be that468 words
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Article, Illustration427 1956-04-06 14 VND BY all you hunt* afar! into wild-game country the Federation o! f la; r known m its history. All you topees and Strong 11' expert your stock to be .sold, shelves cleaned out. And you maki rs and deali rubber-soled hoc., and >loured huntclotJ iect427 words
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Article, Illustration998 1956-04-06 14 experts, to ick hampers of nonperishable food sup--3 light enough for rs to carry. A lot Oi pi will be i, too preferably n or even women, who a thing or two aboul trail i. Experi ;ht as well get out their )k > on the flora998 words
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1270 1956-04-06 15 IF YOUR HUSBAND IS A GENIUS... be warned! fcVB Perrick's M I riMELY word m Mir ear, ladies, be,ll the ballyhoo ah the soon-to-be- n epic "War and ice" bursts upon us. pare a thought, i those you will be on Audrey HepAnita Ekberg, Ji the other more ■spectacular women1,270 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-04-06 15 picture. THIS tiny boater with a distin ctly French flavour it is named "Moulin Rouge" is m turquoise Chfnese fancy straw. It has a band of orchid pink grosgrain, a toned rose at the centre back and edging of veiling. Price of the hat is aboutReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement63 1956-04-06 15 I ANNUAL CHEAP SALE I JUST LOOK AT THESE PRICES! Usually Sale X J-'^'cs 1 Blouse r 700 2.50 Ji^.cs Sandals 8 50 1.50 |< J- hildren s Sandals 350 1.00 I! T-Shirt 3 00 1.50 ■aby Cirring Cot 36 00 18.00 < Lidics Hand Bags 6 Shoes at halt63 words
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Advertisement53 1956-04-06 15 Efimiiiiiiiitiiiiiif imiiifiiiiiiff iiifiiiiiiiiifiiiifiifßiiiififiiiiiiiiiiiieiir,s£ I ELIZABETH ARDEN 1 It's chic Id use I 1 to cream off unsightlj hair I 1 'Wit 2&€ Gin r.i-y to npplv, E ;'f** J\ A Wmjmm I" nn s| "II JftJ*^ ii' n "'I' 1 1 uripli-a^uit MAYNARD CO., LTD. 1 1. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE-1.53 words
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Article, Illustration803 1956-04-06 16 EDGAR LUSTGARTEN - Throw away that Crystal Ball. Ma'am! EDGAR LUSTGARTEN HHBasH__Hßa' sf*f pbf P_^__^_B __^r n lß bbbbT^_s_b sm_ SBBBBBkSBBBr r BBBB_. _^_^_B _E v v '-*■'■> .-X' m-v !v. ,-,< n»^' I Misß Mb ">• SBB_ .^&i"W <V > 1.,.. |ffl- -j M v to vir i y^'' By i (EKTAJNM803 words
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Article465 1956-04-06 16 N'-itlirr nlc v uincrubie Soath dealt r NORTfi ♦X 7 I V i) 111 '> 0 A 10 G 1 3 2 A 10 *9652 VK7 5 J Q J 3 Or, 2 A 109 7 t UjRG soirm 9 B 96 5 4 0 X it465 words
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Article293 1956-04-06 16 HE'LL STICK TO HIS FILMS N > IITILLIAM HOLDENj SS admits thai U has finally learned sS something thai multi-« millionaire t J coons i know long ago, Stick to your own j After World W" ir j < Holden had Im: il >a "S > of riding a financial293 words
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Article, Illustration257 1956-04-06 17 G ENTLI little liter woman, who tci (out war has nist com»cd a m< moriaJ to ate Que< n Mary quiet .studio. iits tall windows the grey Of the Thames at MiSfi Joan O n, to, master painter, has fln,.d the last of six dows for the i257 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1956-04-06 17 says a little Quaker Miss Bud Flanagan, the little man with the mangled straw boater, walked on to the stage of the Victoria Palace just as if uothing had happened. He began to sing *7 belong to London. .Dear Old London Town .I'm part of it.1,043 words
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Miscellaneous64 1956-04-06 17 j-I Oetfl man thlj v .■■> (7). v way with nill fof ft Htfl i *tz fno mdl '81 'i'-'- n! [ti H2). :pr)tl.)Vi;»p |ut.K,« !Wt?JtlflnOJ irt 'if R£hurch (8), NTitintioMTO ft iwuos^id r?: ■nd bjq nrt gallery !itoH *6€ 'i (>f> !V OZ sjqotiv '61 O 1 :2nus f64 words
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Article, Illustration894 1956-04-06 18 GEORGE WHITING - GEORGE WHITING MM s~ s^s^^s- y yii| \(i^ 1I K> vv ho swipe their elders ../I t in- face ni i he i vi h are '> r( """n^ commonplace m ims jet i~:<'. \mi I s *i" think there is some thins rather special about i gj894 words
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Article281 1956-04-06 18 Saturday's U.K. soccer fixtures i i.r. English I ootball League flxtun Lomorrovv ire division i I'm niin him ,ii difl Burnlf} i sena I L'harlton I S undci land i.\ w ton v v\ di\ es i v ton v I'm Ismoul h Mm v Hl;u kpool N i- v\281 words
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Article, Illustration152 1956-04-06 18 YOUNG MAN WITH HIGH AMBITIONS IS. sports authorities consider Karl Sohweiizfeier of Pennsylvania State University a top candidate for the l!T)<i U.S. Olympic gymnastic team. Schwenzfeier received national acclaim during the 1 > .~> i season when he won the IS. National Collegiuti and T.S National Amateur all-around gymnastics championships.152 words
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Article234 1956-04-06 18 CHIBP OJymjU, If organise! yesterday cused some television m i teresti ot paging LMiii) pressure 1 obtain free til n rig] 1 The C)r»ani.i M < 1 tee chairman, m Kent Hughes, said his com." I tnittee took "strong ex™ I Won to efforts beine mil234 words
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Article114 1956-04-06 18 npHE French Rugby Union team I m to meet England m ParL> or. Vm* April 14 three :^v. |8«: from the side which lost narrow- |i ly to Wales In Cardiff on Ma rob LJ. Guy Steiner, the threequarter i flyhalf Andre Hagef and I Henri114 words
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479 1956-04-06 18 J'i!!-' National Buxltii; A.. tion i the United States h 1a rii an early re-match between Jlterweighi champion Johnny Saxton and former champion I armen Basilio, who the NBA U ted a.s the only logical contendei 1 tie listing was a pan oi479 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1956-04-06 19 ALLAN LEWIS gives his four best bets 1 ila\ an Amateur Racing Association ponsored by the Penang Turf Club hold I 4 meeting of tho year at Penan? to■orrow. prospect oi big m\t\< .should make in--1 ing racing with. 2 the main 2 this eight1,121 words
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Article193 1956-04-06 19 MSELLA DIMLING. a West German livinß m iiro, came m first among c women amateurs m c first day of the Nile nmmin« Marathon. She l!k| i"i 15 miles m 6hrs. nun. IJIa > 17, is the r ''i' of a German exemployed by the193 words
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Article105 1956-04-06 19 LUMPUR, Thun. will be eight raCM on 1 daj "f tho SeUngor Apni meeting at '.umpDi- on A].;il 14. 18 i dult of radng \g* ||v Bal April 14 Class and 3 s'^ furs. i and 7 furs Div 4 5%f, Cla.s.s B 1 Div 1 7f105 words
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Article139 1956-04-06 19 TOWN BACK THEIR SWIM STAR rpHE western New South Wales town I of Parkes has started I a fund to bring Kex Aubrey to Australia for the Olympic swimming trials. Aubrey, who was born m Parkes is now studying at Yale I'ni- I versity America. He recently broke the world139 words
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Article107 1956-04-06 19 I Re beat Cox t>y a length m the biggest upset will track se&son, and Ifl not* likely to repres* n! AUI fralia m tne road tltlei at the Olympic Gamrs. Wylic began to Bprini with 3(K) yards to go ;in Cauiiht b«»th Lht: uUn107 words
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311 1956-04-06 19 Ong and Ooi withdraw from singles MALAYA'S badmini" ton players, Ong Poh Lim and Ooi Teik Hock, withdrew from the singles yesterday as play began m the United States Open badminton c h a m pionships m Philadelphia. Ong of Singapore had injured one of his knees, and Ooi of311 words
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Advertisement27 1956-04-06 19 I OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET Are Itand of Sinjfaporr with '>, i L 8 MISS SALOMA > IIM Malay ,M,iril\n Mohmw" RtHf Il'i.'il for I ahlf Kis«rv ation^.27 words
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Article469 1956-04-06 20 c« NGAPORE'S cross- count r) runnel »avi a ►J i usi -v hi pite mm ling the team bain pionship lit the Im iteui Uhleth issa I itlon i i Hala3 i i annual mile iun la i S iturd iy t the) are *<< from469 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-04-06 20 Now running a racing stable of .J8 horses at Beverley, Yorkshire, is 22--year-old widow Mrs. Jil] Ward, she i s carrying on the establishment of her husband, !4-year-old Peter Ward, nhi) wns Britain's youngest trainer when he u;is killed m a car crash on the57 words
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Article22 1956-04-06 20 i Infield beal Portadown :j-n In "i lii ii Lea '•!<• Fooln ill A i ■'ion match d i RevLer.22 words
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Article17 1956-04-06 20 beal Liverpool points to nine In a ie match iai Warnnjjton lasi ni jhi Reulei17 words
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Article157 1956-04-06 20 MALAYANS AMONG THE LAST 8 PAIRS THHE Malayan team nf Ong Poh Lim of Singapore, and Ooi Teik Hock of Penang yesterday qualified for the quarter-final round of the U.S. Open badminton doubles championship m Philadelphia with a 15-7. 15-3 victory over two Americans, Don Davis and Michael Rochen. Manuel157 words
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Article108 1956-04-06 20 ipVERTON WEEKES an] j Clyde Walcott, two M the world's greatest bau-l men, are union- the 111 players named yesterday 'oil the West Indies or for the fourth-day wnoffi-j cia] cricket test :?sM K.W. Swan ton's XI, m^in-l ning at Port of Spain ,vi The side,108 words
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Article329 1956-04-06 20 TABLE TENNIS ROUND-UP L l^- a«d we t divid( d J am honours In Ihe Internal tonal I able ti nnj i eh impionshlp'a In Tokyo sterday Japan won the m< m Sway I hlin i !up wil h 1 clslve 5 1 victory m thi igain329 words
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