The Singapore Free Press, 16 April 1956
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1956-04-16 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya No. HUt, Bfafaperti Monday, April 16. 1956. Price 15 Ms19 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-04-16 1 Wish— and a kiss rHERE was a shower of presents dino s(in 0 lhv Bnbla Ballet show. n 'o Bttbla, when she arrived at Mr. jnd Mrs J. Tichy's Stevens Koad resi Jenee In Singapore on Saturday night r an after-show celebration of her Birthday. Happiest surprise that awaited her,98 words
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Article30 1956-04-16 1 The Singapore Kubb<' Market opened this morning on an uncertain tone with lirst grade, April shipment, at 02ya cents a lb 1 cents below last Saturday's closing price,30 words
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Article165 1956-04-16 1 That black -hearted Bulganin MtSHAL of the Royal x 'r POTCt, Sir John BAM in KoenigswinIVest (iermany, yesi,v tflftl Marshal NikoB «lf»nlH, tho Saviet Minister, had a n l responsibility for Ul e eldest-blooded, blaek- est-hearted Ml <»f treachery in the whole history of war.' Sir John Slessor. HA P.165 words
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Article480 1956-04-16 1 Chief Minister arrives for Merdeka falks gINGAI ORE'S Merdeka mission will not be satisfied with a quarter or half a *lm 4 li ,s the who,e loaf or no bread at aH aid its leader, Singapore Lhiel Minister, Mr. David Marshall last night, on arrival at London480 words
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Article102 1956-04-16 1 Papers say beware r|>ilh Daily Express X and the Daily Mail today argued against self determination tor Singapore These right wing newspapers were commeriting on the significance of tiu* visit to Britain hy Mr David Marshall, Chief Mini ster of Singapore. The Daily Express maintained that the situation concerning Singapore102 words
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Article38 1956-04-16 1 A 15 year-old schoolboy, Than Boon Kwee, was stabbed in the back in Amoy Street, Singapore, yesterday morning He told the police that he had been attacked by another boy. Than was admitted to hospital.38 words
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Advertisement49 1956-04-16 1 wS' '-A'i^^ W'*»'''.- PB VIRGJNIAg MR> vBBB— I i ft. M_— ————M_— ———>_——————— ————I^^ .t **-"^"V* ..dfljil v v^j£\_&_o ..£J _W____W_\ \_a__y ___tut_______^ '^j_£___l__ sPH fr''' "-A&fZ _B > „lt|^ MEpZ ffr;'lH_. raff -llP^' >__——% __\xk WmWU^mk% .m.fZr AffiZ k\ WW AHW".- '^^_Bp'*^ _P TrAV E N 'A' KIND TO49 words
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Article96 1956-04-16 2 r^AK! ATTLEE yesterday congratulated ex-President _U Harry 'Iruman for his courage in facing aggression m Korea In reviewing m the London Sunday Times the ex-presidents second volume of memoirs, Karl Attlee -who as Mr (lenient Attlee was Prime Minister daring most of the ex -president's later periodBritish officer - 96 words
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229 1956-04-16 2 THE LIGHT THAT FAILED GRACE KELLY FIRST APPEARANCE AND DOWN CAME RAIN TIIK lights went out and the rain pom,,! u 1 last ni^ht as Grace Kelly and her Print* mad their first public appearance in Monaco sine trrived last Thursday lor their Wedding, j V, occasion was a gala229 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-04-16 2 jl Grace Kelly, American film actress, plays shoffieboard uitii her neices. Margaret and Mary Lee, on the dech Pof the United Slates liner Constitution, during; the trip j across the Atlantic from New York. Margaret and Mary m j will be flower girls at Miss Kelly's wedding on Wednesday toA.P. - 58 words
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Article152 1956-04-16 2 JOHN Gilbert Graham «J goes on trial in Denver. Colorado t day for one of the most vicious crimes of the century blowing up an airliner and killing 11 people, including his mot iur The 24-year-old detendant in one of the biggest and mosl152 words
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Article309 1956-04-16 2 PUNCHED LIOiW SA VED GIRL AN Italian lorry driver saved a 16-year-old girl student from being savaged by a lion by punching the beast on the nose. The girl, Augusta PiseiU•Hi. was being photographed Jeai.ing against the bars of the lion's cage in Naples' zoo309 words
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Article51 1956-04-16 2 Chinese Nationalist newspapers yesterday reported the secret departure for the United States of a military mission of 17 high-ranking Chinese Nationalist officers. The officers, who were expected to arrive in Washington on Sunday. wer e led by General Chou Chin Jou, secretary-general to the Chinese Nationalist Defence Council.Reuter - 51 words
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Article107 1956-04-16 2 rhe Boviel Union anni unc- w rday it haa d< loped a ged b< I wmch I capable ol mlng along aboul in r< 1 1 at< r levi 1 at b speed i t 60 kilometen •lj 31 i i i i i hour I the hipA.P. - 107 words
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Advertisement18 1956-04-16 2 4deal^^ i whenever milk fjffife^W IDEAL MILK i *-A 8 ii '^y 0r "-r.. ___f another of a18 words
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Advertisement13 1956-04-16 2 Cultured Pear* OVERSEAS TRADERS LTD. 7 E 7rh Floor, ASIA INSURANCE BUILDINC. SINGAPO''13 words
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Article342 1956-04-16 3 QiSt IAPORE'S need for more teacher training facilities is so press!,,.. 3 that sect "s ot the new tru,,,,.,, college ut Paterson Koud are be ini occupied as thev ure completed. v wmrng The $5 million college project, now well underway on a ito342 words
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Article100 1956-04-16 3 rifUTLAND Y\lt I) h.i s information oi a black magic chain 5 linking 13 countries including fche I'.s. and Russia— a "senior police officer" was quoted as reporting yesterday The identified officer was quoted as saying leaders of the black magic cull are prepar- iu_; to transfer their100 words
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Article64 1956-04-16 3 Dr. David E. Price, acting chief oi the United States Public Health Service, said yesterday there is ■■overwhelming evidence" that Sulk polio vaccine is "safe and effective.'' Dr. Price was commenting on a report by German medical advisers that American and German children in Germany whoA.P. - 64 words
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Article105 1956-04-16 3 r rHE Duke of Edinburgh L clapped on his oxygen mask recently when a fire extinguisher accidentally re- leased choking fumes inside i a four-engine transport plane he was piloting. The incident occurred on April 6 after the Duke, had taken off in a new type RAF transportA.P. - 105 words
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Article42 1956-04-16 3 Pope Pius XII last night protested against the retention of prisoners of war in Russia and appealed for their return. He was addressing 30,000 former Italian prisoners of war. gathered in Rome for 10th anniversary celebrations of their release.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration128 1956-04-16 3 SEVERAL people were in- l jured and a score of arrests made when violence flared up yesterday in Denmark's largest city. Odense, following last week's back-to-back order by parliament. Protesting the parliament order, demonstrators stopped buses in the Town Hall Square, ordered passengers! out and told driversFree Press - 128 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-04-16 3 H New Kee Nurserj receiving some of tht- nips won l»> E tin mi tt the Singapore Flower Show irom Hr. R «>tt and Mr Max Lewis29 words
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Article221 1956-04-16 3 '65? It's too long to serve' MR. John Bde's idea of making school teachers work on un! d t lev are <>5 might provide more teach ers— bul not many willing ones. His proposal in he Legislative Assembly lad week was t liat tho present com- pulsory retiring age ot221 words
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Advertisement16 1956-04-16 3 IMPORTED GINGHAM CHECKS worth a fortune ior coolness neatness smartness gl, U._l> Mint, 111. 21 19116 words
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Article226 1956-04-16 4 DY making cynical u i oi di mocratic rights and freedoms and under cover ol highsounding aims and i d e a 1 s, Singapore Communists are as- iduously working tf) impose their will on this island. Authority for this disclosure comes from the Director of the Police226 words
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Article, Illustration754 1956-04-16 4 A little man loved by millions Young as he is, Prince Charles has played his own delightful and considerable part in further endearing the Royal Family to people the world over 'rni i i is a young I man in Loi Town who moves in thi ■•■>■' cii and Is754 words
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Article374 1956-04-16 4 A RADAR sere- n COSt- ing .six million pounds is being builtaround south Africa. Tho r< ason? There, in the Orange Vr<<' State .md tin Witwatersrand, is the world's biggi si supply of uranium. South Africa can supply the FTe< World with all the uranium374 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1956-04-16 5 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - Singapore Spotlight ADELAIDE EASTLEY By DROPPING in on a rehearsal for the mg and Kebaya and the Mambo Hands' competition at the Happy World cabaret, I gained a refreshing glimpse of young Malayans preparing for their first tblic appearance on the nights of April 25 aid 2u at the cabaret1,068 words
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Advertisement87 1956-04-16 5 "$£&M& 'w&F* 1 '<' '''J&fyJß"' '4&mm\*mVmaaaW^^ Jl Jy//// "^V^s. c£^ *_J** >#_2 AMERICA'S most popular DACRON TROUSER IS ASHA'S REGULAR LINE NOW ON DISPLAY AT ASHA'S 12 HIGH STREET A RECORD OF THE WEEK j____^k\\ tltxa Hi-Fidelity Recording^VJ flj wip?oooi ovohak mmmm C' _Wh* *f _fl Bt _rr r n87 words
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Miscellaneous275 1956-04-16 6 BHSSbc^x il%\miAlii; «•> ItM Talk anil Phil ih "h WfWDf 6000 bt I. k!!S? M !Juv I PEACr OKLYHER ROYAL \).M^ »*»*\fyt~m'u*mn wether, will micha^ M f IKe bloop kept hi* TOO DtAft/ V fOO, MICHAEI KA./0A? KWI X >>-_ J^ B^ Wl nE I^-* ip- ra ri M AS275 words
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Miscellaneous688 1956-04-16 6 C J^r |>ORN todaj you have on, o j tl 1> si roi iitive characti t which <► vnen combined with your native i vi Inventive genius, apt io put y. far ahead in the world quit* arly 5fou arc u .stern disciplinarian and exact a gri at deal from688 words
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Article169 1956-04-16 7 F JO you think you know Singapore? The jjj 1 Free Press is not so sure, and here in H a new feature, we challenge you to iden- R tify 1 series of well-known local buildings n fl -J landmarks. oday's puzzle picture is169 words
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Article142 1956-04-16 7 T__E councillors of Cheltenham home of cultural festivals are lining up for the great Battle ol" the Nudes. The poser that has caused a cleavage in the council is: Should nudes be included in shows at the theatre and opera house the council bought last November142 words
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Article94 1956-04-16 7 A married couple had their children, aged four. six, and seven. with them when they stole from a Birmingham store, a court was I old Fining Arthur William Harry Wilson, aged 34, and ressie Mh'iam Wilson, 31, of Lingard Road, Sutton Coldfteld, £10 each magistrate Mr.94 words
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Article80 1956-04-16 7 Ninety Rims In Britain have abscribed £2,900,000 to t he industrial Fund for the Advancement of scientific I ication in Schools, sel up in November The fund mmittee i.s now within 600,000 of target. rhe plan i to provide tpital to: building and [Uipping laboi atoi L<80 words
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Article119 1956-04-16 7 MAYOR FOR 25 YEARS ALDERMAN Gordon Paine Ls to be Mayor of thi Romney Marsh town of Lydd, Kent for the 25th successive year. First elect ed In 1931* he is the only 'mayor of one of the ancii nt Cinque Ports still in office 1 who attended the Coronations119 words
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Article315 1956-04-16 7 Club imposes women ban ...111 I lllliVlA. 111.111 H.UK f rnK ir; women members ol Ciacton-on-Si i 001l Club, outnumbered two to one by the men, have been banned from having any say ai the dub's affairs. a new mit Bays that only "males" mav sponsor nominations, move resolutions, vote315 words
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Article38 1956-04-16 7 A bullet from a German rifle a relic ol enemy occupation fir< d by his friend while playing, killed 14 year old John Attwood, the Gu< -rn. ey <■< >r< >ner was told. Verdict Accidental Death38 words
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Article, Illustration137 1956-04-16 7 Sheila is nearer Dad now I [BUT. staM.., Villiei >, ol the Queen Ale: dl i Royal Army N r i lorp i realised no b m bil lona .'.hen .she Stepped 8 1 1 om the roop ihl i A In Singapore for B >',< ot duty in t137 words
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Article59 1956-04-16 7 .Sobering up cent res ;i re to be e itablished in Wa i law and other Polish citie W ir.aw radio ha s announced, information about a drunk Will send a team ot muses, a doctor and militian m attend to him. The patient Will pay transport costs59 words
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Advertisement78 1956-04-16 7 SF <A omens 11 <■( Look us up. Wc h.iv i| r< /idy for you >> faultlessly designed, l\ 8 faultlessly styled faultlessly priced. >> )> Make it a habit 8 />) $ci u% firit b( 'ore you buy <C GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. 1 30 1 Riffles PI«Cf, Sm^ipor.78 words
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Miscellaneous55 1956-04-16 7 JsiVcapore";hich tides S TODAY: 2J" «m. o TOMORROW: 2 9" m p and 1!» p.m WEDNESDAY: 393 m." B and 5*12 P m THURSDAI 1.19 am. B and 8.41 p.m Q FRIDAY: 8 Im. and H p.m. B SATURDAY: 7.40 am. g and 8.51 pan B SUNDAY: 59 a.m. 955 words
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Advertisement57 1956-04-16 8 I 2 w is iltii ;J;|| il s II II O |t:i s! "5. ii -I 7- I 1 jjS JB li V If H c SJ #Z o^or;^m> i\ M 0 rim _c ?I^F \\v -s j fsa gtJBrffi. I "t; I II 111 o °if^ iBT i B57 words
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Article, Illustration215 1956-04-16 9 THE CROSS IN THE SKY U^RE is a photograph which was received in the Free Press offices at the week-end. It has not been touched up in any way. The Cross appeared from, nowhere on the negative. Entering the Straits of Malacca, on the Georgie, Private R Lessor of the215 words
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Article123 1956-04-16 9 IT was removal day for the i J Jenkins family, of Harlow, IftSeX. They decided to take the furniture by, boat. Now they wish they .adn't. Half a mile from their new home on the banks of the Btort at Harlow the boat sank ln 10123 words
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Advertisement84 1956-04-16 9 j FINE FLAVOURED CEYLON TEA 4*1% I a welcome drink ot I i I .W J any hour The subtlety of |V /vV I thr, perfe t blend fJiM f I rich experience J^r* m v^^ l I Agentr, in Malaya: •&'''•s -T ty 3S j _J sii/iZ _%A'r I?'''-'.84 words
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Article, Illustration891 1956-04-16 11 ROUND ABOUT SINGAPORE with Oswald Henry and his camera ON SATURDAY NIGHT IDEtNTS ait- nol liiic exclusive r*gnt <<i v i <.» regulated tamilies. Inej uappen .<» mom peopi< a* v\».i. ii«ie umt opening nignt ai one ityunej Ill^Uisp.il.t VViieie uaili .Uiillaii t#.tVi>. V\ a > uapnnj spinning his wile891 words
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Article, Illustration954 1956-04-16 12 H. Sommertad - H. Sommertad «u PRACTISES DIFFERENT DIPLOMACY GtrHfs beyond cockiails INDIA'S H h Com- n loner in Ausi: ilia, General K. M. ria pa, returns to India this month after having become one ol the most widely knov n and g< i i i all) popular public figure954 words
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Article266 1956-04-16 12 Norman Lindhurst - SAFE IN SPACE Norman Lindhurst By 'PHE U.S. Air Force is plan- ning: seriously for eventual interplanetary flight. What preoccupies th e USAF is not the spaceships, as you might suppose, hut the humans involved. Say you enter a spaceship (which the USAF expects to have some day), what will266 words
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Article, Illustration793 1956-04-16 13 She thought she could diet by medicine alone Another case ifltory Irom mm.tlh* ol The SINGAPORE mrOCTQ* I\r A. Ls live feet tall nnd weighs 180 pounds— 4o pounds overweight. When she sat in front of me, ights of the diseases that such l'at middle- aged persons were liable to793 words
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Article161 1956-04-16 13 MULTI-STOREY garl™ agefl and parking, lots can meet the challenge ol the space problem for motor traffic In today's overcrowded cities. n America, where the situation i.s at its must acute because oi the prodigious number of cars owned and m use, many private companies have been formed161 words
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Article74 1956-04-16 13 BRITAIN'S medieval king, Riehard the Lion-hearted, ls fast hecoming a popular German hero and the castle where he was held prisoner upon hi.s return from the Crusades ls almost a national German shrine. Every Sunday hundreds of indefatigable German pilgrims head for the Castle of Trifels, at Annweiler,74 words
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366 1956-04-16 13 JODINE that tingles but does not smart sting is the form of lodl ne that does the i! h -kil li n g job, scientists at Rutgers ll( of Pharmacy ,Il( -Arts and Sciences, Newark, U.S.A., have ul.S'-overed. cz\l S&lne is different Really366 words
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Advertisement39 1956-04-16 13 The invulnerable Automatic "33r has still other claims, to fame l Jo^\^ ]^^^t/&SA Mov !o Precision rcacha £p&ft^Q*M ~~jr You can n >' on ur SOLE ACENTS: KHATENA SOLOMON b CO. 18— ROBINSON ROAD— SINCAPORE TEL: 7402 BLACK c___%_r i&*i_S39 words
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Article, Illustration190 1956-04-16 14 IT'S a day ol opportunity ior young actors. Bo believes Glenn Fora, an enthusiastic and hop* hh bo'.sir r i,, r voun;.'. pla.yn witii ambition., toward acting careers. Ford easily can recall his first experience calling on a studio casting director He was told tie190 words
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Article733 1956-04-16 14 KAI Pll COOPER picks a successor cjo th*' reigning Queen O oi Hollywood has departed. Grace Kelly has said farewell to the studios and nobody knows when, if ever, :__<.■ will come ba 'k. Most people think never. Unless she i.s as good a prince-per-suader733 words
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Article220 1956-04-16 14 HAROLD HEPFERNAN - HAROLD HEPFERNAN J^OOK for B biasing new Star on the MOM Horizon. Cyrt Cbnris.se font exactly new— -she's been on the payroll ilmosl ic years- but it takes only i stogie tii"; omen (,> hirn m iverage performer Into b scintillating star. Director Roy Rowland has A ie220 words
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Article, Illustration716 1956-04-16 15 EILEEN ASCROFT - WHAT a DIFFERENCE this HAT has made for LADY EDEN EILEEN ASCROFT I -j j i_i ..iu tence a makes tu the wman to neath. if it and draws b b e f it sits ut the angle or em)naf her worst h.e wilts. nappy i was to see ltFree Press - 716 words
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Article290 1956-04-16 15 NOW it is just right Ladj Eden seldom wore hai before she married the Prime Minister. Alter that she tried dozens of different shapes. Some were too <>!<!. some too young, some too fuss, and some too hard. So artist Ki\ .uul I worked out uh.u we considered was the290 words
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Article458 1956-04-16 15 Both sides vulnerable dealer (Look onl) a| East's hand) NORTH 3 2 V 8 5 2 CQ 7 4 A A 010 9 5 JEST LAST 9 ****** ?AOJ9'O 7 6 1 3 OAJ92 0 8 5 3 *KJB 6 2 SOI TII A K J 10 7458 words
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Advertisement84 1956-04-16 15 MORE MILK PLEASE! 4ft MmmLahm*i/^ JjlJaCI n_-_L-~i. \w r I No wonder he is eager fOf tmore for its Nf SPRAY; delicious NESPRAY and so very nourishing NESPRAY is made from rich, full tream milk from whith only the water has been extracted. It offers you an unfailing supply it84 words
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Article, Illustration460 1956-04-16 16 These 'brains' can ban a third world war 4N» rTHEH wai -on h jli :e n pel I I an I being put ini by thi United [t is a eli guiding missile aring Inoffi ive name ol Petrel, and it ifl to be employed in the destruction ol surface460 words
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Article, Illustration313 1956-04-16 16 William Hickey - King has FORTY brothers William Hickey DR. SAYED KARIM, 44--year-old technical adviser to the oil -interested King 01 Saudi Arabia. Is a surprising man. I met him later some nights ago at an Egyptian Embassy reception after the opening ot the new Egyptian state Tourist Office in Piccadilly. He Is313 words
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Article489 1956-04-16 16 E. Hardcastle - E. Hardcastle mu mn ii By niKuini HORE-BEUSHA TELLS WHY HE WAS FIRED' ORD HOREu BELISHA has begun preparing a draft of his autobiography. "But it will bo ages before it is ready," he says. "I keep getting beguiled by polities. And politics are489 words
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Advertisement47 1956-04-16 16 >■■■■■■■■ m m m u m m h IVt'iUlittfj Pictures Ma k e arrangements WOW for your photographs to be taken hy a FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone Singapore 2800 or write to FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPT, 1 10-1 if, Cecil Street Singapore Thl- ,enr|c *> w>lj available i>. Singapore47 words
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Article, Illustration483 1956-04-16 17 Big Clem takes it easy! HAPPENS WHEN A TAXI DRIVER AND SEVEN RS FIND A $340,000,000 URANIUM MINE' |EW S REPORTER BERTRAM JONES CABLES THE ANSWER FROM SYDNFY- THE search goes on for uraE nium deposits in all parts of tliV world. (Below): A labo- ratory technician a t Rum483 words
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Article192 1956-04-16 17 ROUND about AMERICA HARD BOILED T i n Pan A liry &i9O--jockeys have been charmed hy Singer Ruby Murray. One of them, hard' curd by yrars 0/ aa--Bodation with temperamental song pluggers, said: "I can t believe she's <i tOP Seller. She's just (i nice lll(l e ?r/ IO w192 words
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Article312 1956-04-16 17 Global 'HOPS' are the thing i>v i960 more than 30,000 peopli v. ill ta- taking round the* world air trips every year. That the fon eu-t of airline statisticians. And they estimate thai people will spend £7*000,000 ($59,500,000) on th< se globe -girdling ftighl s. 1 1 day tii*' round312 words
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Miscellaneous216 1956-04-16 17 22 JS^ 1 "P^^______B__' r^T P"" H»JI I I I I I I I 11 Ll Eg .CROSS ally found under a chestnut j a .share of Bruins (s)< U). 8 Hie fit .'lave becomes (he f f< ref U in trade (7) namr of a HllU <8K man la216 words
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Article420 1956-04-16 18 Glamorgan worry is batting spK ui < orre&pondanl Ia ea i norgan :hed a i m their cricket I dropped from fourth place in the cham plon hip table ol 1954 to 14th, but in June, foi iu i Mine in their histi tl ed an i i day, Gli420 words
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Article54 1956-04-16 18 Thi ei h Ai m\ beat the Brltl ii A; ue. by lfl polnl to ten 1 Rugby i eague mat ii jrei tei n M.U eillei Bi 'in won the in I mat* h In the series by 16 point to even In i eedReuter - 54 words
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Article42 1956-04-16 18 ROOKIE Oastelaars, 18, e. tabllshed .< iie.v wcrld record tor the 100 metre/ freestyle swim for w omen last night ret urning 64 sec She held the previous record of 04 1 :"> sec_ set in Amsterdam on March A PAP - 42 words
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249 1956-04-16 18 I> tai po eai -.ui I Bi eton li I rnatlon within a W( i k in i dy. lsi vil] v 100 mi tn fn e tyle best ol ti H .rom ix hi defi ated to Rnl h i mb< r249 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-04-16 18 Test your sports hnosrlvelae ANSWER TOMORROW SATURDAY'S PICTURE WAS THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOALKEEPER ONG KIM HOCK. Do you know fhe local soccer referecs by sight? Would you. for instance, be able to name thc- three officials in the Free Press picture above, and the V.I.P. rhey are73 words
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Article135 1956-04-16 18 WIMBLEDON Champion Louise Brough, and Shirley Fry, Beverly Fleitz and Dorothy Knode. have be.ai named a.s the United States team to defend the Wightman Cup against Britain at Wimbledon on June 15 and IG. Mi.s.s Brough, former U.S. champion, wa.s appointed captain of the squad in theU.P. - 135 words
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Article108 1956-04-16 18 PASCUAL PEREZ, world flyweight champion, is considering two title fights with Danny Kid in San Francisco and with Dai Dower in London. His manager Lazaro Koci announced this and said that Perez would probably meet Kid first "because he became familiar with Kid's technique during theReuter - 108 words
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Article103 1956-04-16 18 a tie Aga Khan'a Bul son Ardenl favourite foi tnr English WK) Ouineai al the first official :>• ei last i eek, finished fourth oi il v i uniici. in the Pi Ix Jon< here tl Longi hamp rastei dai M *iuaei ol 'he ISOC103 words
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Article176 1956-04-16 18 TOUR XI LEAVES FOR HOME E v Bwantona crieket team due to n y home alter their We st Indies lour. finished on V!nnir^ note when they beat a pick ed Bermuda team in a one nay fixture on Saturday bv j* runs. Batting fir.st. the tourins I^ B4^ 0Reuter - 176 words
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Article407 1956-04-16 18 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By SIX Fulham reserves and tive of the regular first team men held Botafogo F.C. to a 2-2 draw in the Brazilian club's first match of their first tour of England, j Strangely enough, all four goals came in the course of five minutes407 words
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Article, Illustration586 1956-04-16 19 TAN HONG POH - Crack table tennis teams play here TAN HONG POH -By- 4 FLUENT victory over Singapore's Chinese Sports Association during their visit to Ipoh last year has earned the Yoke Hong table tennis team a holiday trip down to Singapore this week. Ipoh's Yoke Hong team named alter the 'live wire"586 words
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Article53 1956-04-16 19 Olympic 1.500 metres champion, Josy Bart hei. of Luxembourg, has announced that he will not run in the 5.000 metres flat event al the Olympic Games in Melbourne at the pad of this year. He said that he will only line up m the 1,500A.P. - 53 words
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Article312 1956-04-16 19 ITHAND] STAR fin Ished brilliantly in ■•> Inning the main ra< e, Class a Div. l. b{\t. al Kuala Lumpur (iii Saturday. Khandi Star «pg wt'll back in the early Btages and made very little improvement in the run to the turn. However when Barratt pulled him to the312 words
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429 1956-04-16 19 Bv GEORGE WILLIAMS ENGLAND failed in their bid to share the Rugby Union international championship with Wales when they were beaten by I< ranee in Fans on Saturday by 14 points (goal, two penalty goals, try) to nine (two penalty goals, try.) TheirReuter - 429 words
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Article, Illustration591 1956-04-16 19 ALLAN LEWIS - STAR'S FINISH BEAT RIVALS ALLAN LEWIS By mc-i: ;'!i:i»i HOLIDAY PLIGHT hni.sh ed fairly well to di feal Beaver deck hi the third race, Class 3 Div. 2 IWBeaver Creek ran to the ftt>nt afl soon as the barm r went up He led until Caught by Holiday Flight, who591 words
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Article225 1956-04-16 19 Fangio win opens the season JEAN MANUEL FANGIO, Argentina's w orld champion, yesterday won the Syracuse Grand Prix, first big motor race of the Italian season. Fangio j drove a works-entered Ferrari. Luigi Musso, of Itiily, and I Peter Collins, of Britain, i finished second and third respectively, in other225 words
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Advertisement26 1956-04-16 19 OCEAN PARK! HOTEL'S i FAMOUS QUINTET] is \«r r.;ind of Singapore > with MISS SALOM A (hi- M.il.iy .M.u llyn MnnriM 1 <>()(> LKIn« Hill for l.iblr Kr*«*rvatlorn. <26 words
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Article308 1956-04-16 20 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By Pommie best of Class 5 pOLDEN SI (UPRISE (Hudson) who niis^rd his MlfßffC inent on Satunla>, showed that alt is well with him by running three In WW i :> w** ll an the hit on the v\ trcmc outsidi* ol th»*308 words
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Article62 1956-04-16 20 rpHE United States party foj the Hympic Games In Mel bourne in November will total 388 324 oi then competitors— u was announced d a routine session oi the CS. Olympic Commit tee. i he pai t.'.' will include 2ha men and 41 women competitors,62 words
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Article50 1956-04-16 20 Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson, No. 2 world heavyweight contender, .scored a fourth round technical knockout over Johnny Williams, former British champion, in their scheduled lfl-round Eight in Washington The ref (-ree stripped the fight in the fourth round after Williams wa.s knocked down for a third time.50 words
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Article59 1956-04-16 20 New officials of the Fraser and Neave Spoils Club elerted at the n cent annual general meet in.; arr: Patrons: M. Lewis, w.n.j. Vincent; President: m. s. Unbelt; vice-president; C. M. C. M. Richer, C. O. Menon; hon. secretary: L, M. Pennefather; hon. treasurer: Cheong Soon Fuan; committee:59 words
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Article146 1956-04-16 20 Brazil team shock Austria ORAZIL maintained an unbeaten record on| their European (our when they bent Austria 3-2 in Vienna yesterday in the third match ol their seven-game programme. The Brazilians were a goal down at hall -time, and had five "^oais" ruled offside by the Yugoslav referee. But theyReuter - 146 words
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Article44 1956-04-16 20 John Landy, world mile record holder, yesterday ran 1,500 metres in 3min. 51.5 sec 8.3 sec. outside his Australian record. It was Landy's last race before he leaves Melbourne on Anril 28 to run in California.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-04-16 20 picture. Only three runners contested the opening race (Cl. 3, Div. 4 s_f.) at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Small World (Posner) won by Z_ lengths, with Sentimental (Barratt) second. On the rails is third-placed Windsor II (Awi). See page 19 for a review ofFree Press - 56 words
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Article96 1956-04-16 20 AUSTRALIA'S Lewis Hoad yesterday bent [taly'a Oiuseppe Merlo <; 4, 8 0 to win the i Ingles champion hip ol the Naple Internal tonal tennis low tiamenl Althea Gibson Nov ¥ork 'ty former Amerli an wo men'i eh. impion, won the women t i Ingles96 words
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Article63 1956-04-16 20 |>/LL Neider (Unwcrsdu _< 1* Kansas) on Saturday became the second man fa the world to beat 60 fer ivith the 16 lb. shot-put. His throw of 60 ft. 3 in mm 2i 4 incfies less than th, ivorld shot-put record heir by Parry O'BrienReuter - 63 words
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Article77 1956-04-16 20 Nigerian jumps 6 ft. 9 in. JULIUS Chigbolu (Nigeria* broke his year-old British Empire high jump record with a leap of 6ft. 9in.. during an athletic match between Nigeria and a touring United States team in Lagos on Saturday. The old record of 6ft. S.iin. was also set by Chigbolu.Reuter - 77 words
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Article21 1956-04-16 20 Sweden's [ngernai Johanaaof] beat Germany's Hans Prledrlch on points in a heavyweight boxing boul in Stockholm lasl niaht A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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74 1956-04-16 20 CJANDY Saddler, world feaO therweight boxing champion, was surprisingly outpointed by Larry Boardman (Connecticut) in a 10 round non-title bout in Boston on Saturday night. Boardman, tenth-ranking contender for the world lightweight title, won a unanimous decision. He hurt Saddler In the first andReuter - 74 words
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