The Singapore Free Press, 19 April 1956
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Title Section19 1956-04-19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya St *****. Singapore, Thursday. April If), 195<J. Price 15 Cts.19 words
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Article324 1956-04-19 1 'X' FOR EVERY SINGAPOREAN All voices should be heard Elections in December? Singapore Government is considering a proposal to introduce,, universal franchise for local government elections. If it Ls accepted by the Legislative Assembly, all adults will j have the right to vote, irrespective of citizenship qualifications. f The Chief324 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-04-19 1 nve-mf.014 Lord LmCWOM was one of the BftgOl at the London wed lms of '•■•rd Boyne, 24. and Miss Rosemary Stuckley dattfHtef of Dente StßCkey, 01 North Devon. Lord Boyne carried the Quern's CoIoW Or-nfeH On the ri K ht is Lord Lasoellrs. The other rWW P«*e JJJcholai OrenT «L74 words
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Article39 1956-04-19 1 For an hour and threequarters in London last night, Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall and his opposition leaders discussed the tactics they should employ next week when they seek Merdeka from the British Government.39 words
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Article26 1956-04-19 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened quietly this morning with first grade, May shipment, at 91 H cents a lb., unchanged from ye.sterday's Closing price26 words
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Article31 1956-04-19 1 The French council oi Minliteri meeting in Paris yesterday authorised the Premier, m. MoUet, to stake the life of his government on plans t<> Increase old u^o pension!. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article23 1956-04-19 1 The Malayan Uat ion com tnLuion will hear evidence from the stall of the Binga pore city Council a 1 Itl23 words
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Article, Illustration130 1956-04-19 1 THE NEW PRINCESS WHAT is QraCfl Kelly? Her civil wedding ceremony yesterday to V Prince Rainier of Monaco did not <> make her a princess. The religious ceremony today does that and then she will indeed be the new princess But for 24 hours who was sh< Miss Kelly or130 words
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Advertisement128 1956-04-19 1 I great seriai "THE Free Press is thrilled and you will be, too, when you read the smash-hit story of an international nightmare by new star writer Holly Roth. She is a girl who has suddenly shot up to fame in big-time thriller writing... smack into the Ellery Queen-Raymond Chandler128 words
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Advertisement71 1956-04-19 1 /^li^L) "The Trufood Trio" .«,*,*««> TRUFOOD C 3 Most like Mother's Milk. If you can't feed baby yourself \w give him Humanised Trufood. FOLLOW -ON TRUFOOD Jk~| I i A fortified milk for growing children of .ill ages. TRUFOOD rf/?^z f^/7 j@i For babiet, toddlcrt, .idults "'j invalids and the71 words
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Article, Illustration6 1956-04-19 2 Star hurt as crowd mobs car6 words
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Article160 1956-04-19 2 Stars versus cars for IM.pularity may sound a little incredible. But in Italy, th«* annual Rome to San Etamo cinema car rally, really produces this state of things. Who Wins? In the popularity sweepstakes its uauall\ th«> stars Hut when the enthusiastic Jans «et outPopper - 160 words
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322 1956-04-19 2 Donald Edgar - A PRINCE'S TROUBLES WILL HAUNT HIS SEA TRIP Donald Edgar By rpHIS morning I will BC€ Prince Rainier married to Grace Kelly in the cathedral at Monte Carlo. Soon alter, the Prince and Princess will be sailing oil in a yacht for their honeymoon cruise alonu the Italian coast. But322 words
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Article94 1956-04-19 2 (THE TIPS AHEAD OF THE HEWS #ROME: That Other Wed ding: bridal dress of Morgan Truman will be short, beige made of tulle and made in Rome. Illlllllllllllllllllllll! SINGAPORE: Hush hus radar defence gear ordered for Colony. Illllllllilllllll!!!!!!! LONDON: Ist King Dragoon Guards preparin leove for Malova IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJI!!! LONDON:94 words
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Article97 1956-04-19 2 Miss Li Li-hwa, China's most glamorous screen star, made her first personal appearance in South-East Asia when she came on the stage of Singapore's Odeon Theatre last night at the premiere of her latest Mandarin film, "Flame of Love." The premiere was in aid of the97 words
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202 1956-04-19 2 Ex-S'pore businessman dies in London runs swhat r pHF death was announced in London la.st nifht of Mr John Myles, an Austra-lian-born businessman who worked for 50 yearn in Singapore, most of the timr for Paterson Simona and Company He v.;us 78 Mrs. Mylex .said her husband was born InU.P. - 202 words
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Article241 1956-04-19 2 A "BIG FOUR' group of Chinese leaders who threatened to form a rival to the MCA, have broken up and the threat to the Malayan Chinese Association has diminished. The threat came after a meeting of the "big four" on Tuesday night when they decided241 words
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Advertisement62 1956-04-19 2 TOOTAL FABRICS? I I Her. s round tht doc U fashion planned for IflOM COlotff .md variety, less care I .»nd froublr lt' s ill ,n Tootal Fabrics, lovely to look .ir, famous fo r wash wi.u, th. longest lasting beauty you ran buy Ch< rk. d for ».nhion, f«,lour,62 words
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Advertisement150 1956-04-19 2 Advertisement 15 Million Mothers can't be wrong! Day after day from all over the world. Krai parents write describing the sood COW GATE Mil* Food has done for their babies. When all other foods have failed. COW GATE has immediately pr<'du<< good results. In the Unitea Kingdom, Doctors. Nurses Hospitals150 words
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Article, Illustration156 1956-04-19 3 [X military khaki and wearing impressively adorned peaked caps, four Vietnamese Army officers on their way to Australia, have just passed through Singapore on a secret mission. Evading reporters' questions, the hush-hush fourman delegation, would only say. tlghtlipped: "We cannot state in Singapore anything156 words
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Article22 1956-04-19 3 A central administration on atomic energy has been set up in Russia, lass, the Soviet news agency, said yesterday.22 words
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Article71 1956-04-19 3 •Mrs. v.N. West, an exmember of Britain's National Council of Women low m Singapore, said yeshat there was much nm k tO r be u don^ in the coin her opinion, Sinwomen are back- told members of the '•A. International Wo"b that women in 'tarn were gradually71 words
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Article, Illustration209 1956-04-19 3 Weet loin of the outstanding per«>nalitiea of the Junior Chambers of Lommerce Sixth Regional Conference Of J^sia which is being held in the Victoria Memorial Mall, Singapore, 'hr se four leaders are typical of the young Asian business and professional »ne n u |,o have gathered here r209 words
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Article, Illustration247 1956-04-19 3 COLONY YOUTH POSES PROBLEM roung peoples energy should be used for community SINGAPORE youth leaden yetterdaj agreed with Mr. w v Goode thai \<;un- people must have constructive leadership and guidance to avoid a cleavage In thnr ranks Mr <• ode, til- Chiel B< crel iry hid v dan rol247 words
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Article75 1956-04-19 3 OIK Edmund Hillary, on his uav home to New Zealand t<> organise an expedition lor the first land crossing of the Antarctic, said in Vancouver yesterday that the conquest or Mount Everest has wrought mon <i runs changes on his co-con-queror, guide Tensing. sir Edmund told reA.P. - 75 words
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Article22 1956-04-19 3 The Minister of Labour said in London yesterday that Britain's cost, ol living Index rose to record higJi m March.22 words
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Advertisement61 1956-04-19 3 I^IIIIIIIIIIII11IIIIIIIIII!IIIIIH| QHllllllllllillllHinillinilHIIMiiHliiinMiruillllllllllllUllllllHllllllilli: I ti&s or that special i Wj!s CHRISTENING... CHILD'S PORRINGER AND SPOON IN PRESENTATION CASE (as illustrated) $23.50 I E j| I CHILD'S MUG NAPKIM R|Nfi E k i n Case E j $16.00 $8.00 SPOON, KNIFE AND FORK EGG, CUP AND SPOON I m Cas« Cj.o I61 words
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Article252 1956-04-19 4 UJ.\< i/\l'i ml. Ch i c Minister David Marshal] should stick to the business for which he has gone to Lon- j don and avoid hold- ing sideshows. And his "'ill the Ihe record" talk in London to the Malayan stu- I dents cannot but be regarded as252 words
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Article548 1956-04-19 4 JOHN IVEY - The Worlds Most Hated City JOHN IVEY I'tl 'riih most Hat. d city in the woi id Phal what they call johan the industrial capital of ith Africa, which thl •ar celebrates its 70th birthday .-'.ft lich has fust ama its !i; i 000,000 In population. it is typical ol548 words
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Article, Illustration304 1956-04-19 4 iriiiN "Greek meets ff Greek/ 1 the struggle is hard The saying goes !>>• k to the days of <i\ii war in Greece, mon* than mh) yean before the birth of Christ i»n( when Greek meet* urk. thru it is bittei in the extreme, IccordhiA to304 words
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Advertisement26 1956-04-19 4 WIDI. si I I 1 i<>\ PRESENTATION GIFTS Suitable for All Occasions Visit:G. C. De SILVA BROS.. "Jewellers" 3 RAFFLES HACt Singnporc- 1 T.I Hi 11526 words
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Advertisement113 1956-04-19 4 WORLD-WIDE. That S the Austin market. That's t he conception behind each new Austin. They're all weather cars. Cars that show their value on the roughest roads. Cars that are at home m any city, any country, any climate. Cars that are dependable through and through The A9O Six Westminster113 words
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Article168 1956-04-19 5 i MI? H HELL, from London, carries a .scar on j his head which he will bear for the rest of Ufe as a reminder or the elephant which ne just missed seeing Hi- travelled all the way to Central Africa to see the Kirn in Its168 words
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Article113 1956-04-19 5 VWIFE complained at an inquest that her husnd's bedclothes w e r e n^ed at 5 a.m. when he j dying, in hospital, and was sent out of the trd while it was done. I know hospitals have to on with their jobs, but ease113 words
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Article18 1956-04-19 5 The world's first all- >ur TV stut U>n has open- 1 'd in Chicago. I18 words
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Article622 1956-04-19 5 A record fan is upset world phal what AM a stranger to Singapore and I E am trying to collect Mal a y recordings E but find these ex- tremely scarce. Listening to a disc of Ihfl Kindoe Malan Orz thestiii Terftitg BoeE lan" I found the music E too622 words
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Article, Illustration132 1956-04-19 5 THE Photographic Society of Singapore is presenting an H exhibition entitled "Photography in Asia" in honour g of the delegates to the Sixth Jaycees Regional Conference of Asia. j The exhibition wat opened by Mr. Amclito R- Mutuc, j H vice-president of Junior Chamber International for Asia, at am m132 words
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Article67 1956-04-19 5 Greenwich Town Council iaa bought for \:2 the crest >f the Greenwich, former 1.000-ton Royal Navy depot ,hiip now owned by B South American compa ny, The vessel wajs "adopted" by Greenwich during the war. The crest, v. it i, the ship' bell Find honours scroll67 words
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Article151 1956-04-19 5 Three seaside donkeys are saved I THREE seaside donkeys which have given rides to thousands ol children, have been saved from the slaughterhouse thanks to the prompt action ol their formei owner. Momma, Jenny and Baba have carried children for years up and down the seafront at Bexhill Sussex ,ast151 words
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Article256 1956-04-19 5 IVjISS VERA STORY, iTI 36-year-old exATS girl, refused to accept a 95. -a- week war pension because, she said, it was awarded for the wron« thing. She fought and lost the last round of a 10-year buttle to cha n g c tin grounds of256 words
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Article56 1956-04-19 5 Prospective Parliamentary candidate .^elerh d by Ux- bridge Conservatives ls I Major T. B. Langton. who I during the war was a mem- j b<T of the special boat ser--1 vice the canoe crews fea- tured in the film "Cockle- I Shell Heroes." Major Langton was Cam--1 bridge56 words
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Article37 1956-04-19 5 Harwich tradesmen are I asked by the Admiralty I not to be suspicious it a sailor tries to change "a i j fiver". becau.se £6 note i are to be included in pay packets.37 words
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Advertisement86 1956-04-19 5 i For the widest range in SPORTS TROPHIES at competitive prices, i Pay us a visit. I CUPS MEDALS I TANKARDS Cr SHIELDS I I SPOONS, etc. j in Sterling Silver A vrvs. I Special Copooslooa Available i I To Ek hO i. 'm; j., A- lei ;< ■>• I86 words
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Miscellaneous686 1956-04-19 6 IIAMHCAKi: l»> lalk Midi Phil Pavlß 1 V I chF TURNED~Mfc PO*VN 4/#'/ [IF ONLY bHE'D SAIO VPS, S II SHE MUST LOVE ANOTHER II >^" r IB 4^ r U* M THE THRONE WOULD VthAT'S .T! .LL F.KiO OU^T WHO I -^T BUT- X i^lF YOU BEHAVE 1 IMPOSSIBLE686 words
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Article196 1956-04-19 7 LONDON, April 18. I'i'vious loday BBEB NO. 1 KSS c.i.f. 26H buyei s 26% buyers i., hi ports April 26% sellers 26 i sellers 881 X Ni»- 1 RSS c.i.f. 26% buyers 26 buyers ,,.,n Ports May 26^6 .seller.-, 26% sellers BB£B N WMi Spot 27 buyers196 words
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Article107 1956-04-19 7 iXKW YORK. April is Previous Today v f traits spot and nearby 99.37 norm 98.87 norn futures April 97.85 bid 97.25 bid 98.85 asked 98.75 asked May 97.35 bid :>7.25 bid 98.35 askoii 98.00 asked June 96.25 bid 90 00 bid 97.25 a.sketi 97.00 asked INI Qufeft.107 words
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Article38 1956-04-19 7 Snip ig <;pot and j Afloats U i >menl 28 Sarawak a release 27 Vi. prices quoted in U.S. cents per W. [Afloats 27 to 26%. April shipmen! 26. May 25, June 24%. Sellers ex-dock. I38 words
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Article30 1956-04-19 7 INEW YORK. April 18 I Previous Today ■Industrials 507.95 50(3.55 :«lailroads 172.57 172.61 '■Domestic Bonds 97.23 97.02 Hi tilitiea 6(5. T.i 68.17 ■Stocks Composite Average 180.14 179.3630 words
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Article115 1956-04-19 7 LONDON, April IS Previous Today 3W v :J!iipj>!ii'fM r.i.f. U.K./ |jP" ;ih 1 'unipcan delivered t por lonjr tor Apr/May $196% sellers $199' buyers VIM. Straits r.i.f. I K/North p»" Hi rU-livored weight p*er ton ipr. May £71 buyers £72 buyers £71 sellers 7 2 i115 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-04-19 7 picture. Curvaceous Miss Dorothy Dandridge, the sultry singer of smouldering songs, who ployed Carmen Jones in the film of that name, arrived in London last week for a four-week cabaret engagement. At a Press conference she told reporters that there was no such thing as sexPopper - 71 words
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Article257 1956-04-19 7 BRITAIN'S first 6d.-in-the-slot television set is being demonstrated at the Radio Show, which has just been Opened in London. The set is Intended for television renters, hoteliers, and Dourfin.g-hou.se landladies. The customer pays for what he sees. Just how much viewing he gets for257 words
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244 1956-04-19 7 rpHERE ira more cltpptei I .in London t j i tod&f than ftt way time since tit» war, but London Transport 1 i., desperately short ol taff. it needs another 3JOQ workers 1,880 (inv.-r.s :ind 1,420 conductor! Inunei duticiy ii existing Berricet art, to244 words
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Miscellaneous57 1956-04-19 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES I TODAY: fi 17 p m TOMORROW: i »n and Kp m \)> SATURDAY: 7 Ji» .i m tt and 8.51 p.tn SUNDAY: 1.55 t m and;) 9.53 pm tt mo\i> w. 9 a.tn andU io. oh p.m. TUESDAY: 19.42 \m I and 10 10 ii r57 words
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Article1509 1956-04-19 8 DUDLEY POPE - Dr. Livingstone, I presume?' DUDLEY POPE iiiiimimi by IMllHlHilllllMlliiiiiiiii miiriimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiMiiiii Over *m*> hundretl fgmmrm ui§o Ihi ri<l #> iringmiomm diseov&rGd and named Yirtnria Falls. #/n* iV##/ofi inff year he returned a tumauH hum /o f:Vf#//#f#f#/. Ittti his h*>nri remained in Atriva* to whivh he retarneil for his last expetliiion in1,509 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-04-19 8 px lute. Between cloaked footmen, Hit dftpptr Mr tf f0 Dlnh '">•„ .tep. into the coach for the drive from hh Km ■tarton mm,!,,,,, to Bocklngham Palace to prttent his €rill< 1 1 l <""". m Vietnam', flr.t amba^ado, l to London, F ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article353 1956-04-19 8 THE WORLD'S STRANGEST STORIES Whining day by my white man endeavou? tp.topress me with th men.'' (Ur!( Hi| march vas impres- M Bive: apart from the ever present danger oi discS he had to deal with desert turn and mutiny amoni native bearers. The white man with him I fell353 words
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Article117 1956-04-19 8 Lady, if you want learn to drive, go to 8 professional teach* r. Nui your husband. This advice comes troni Alfred L. Moseley. COIISUWing psychologist foi W American Mutual Li:»i>..>o Insurance Co.. Who husbands make bad arivm instructors. Mr. M< has been studying anvei trainingU.P. - 117 words
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Article370 1956-04-19 9 Divers find the answer aweed, no beach flies That has been happy report this summer from Britain's nched South Coast. But many times since j war beaches have been buried so deep in weed bulldozers have had to shift it. Where does lit 3me from? Worthing four bronzed divers of370 words
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Article, Illustration106 1956-04-19 9 Guess where I This light should 3 ;> be familiar to you 3 |J but where is it? This J <> is the third of the j Free Press series of < U puzzle pictures. Again we stick to < the centre of Singa- JJ pore for our poser and106 words
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Article195 1956-04-19 9 /runs is what police said they found In a Dublin Hj'. (> 1 Feathers four Inches deep on the floor, [am and ink <> .smeared over the celling, armchairs, a sola,' and mattresses rent open and partly burned, an antique tapesI try slashed, a195 words
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Article, Illustration619 1956-04-19 9 »i BW^^affll Jyfe^'-woB wfr7&)S^ckj^ii^BtiSS£^/^p^^'^9^X^yjSp^^'/''^t' 'J^v ***jfc/y^ s*ij2tss& vi, '^a 4f llt y i* 1* thu n$ I Imnn*§n sewn on J I the* tvti i»§if4otjinfj j i fc*st of tint* 4up j F IT took me v long time to gO to sleep619 words
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Advertisement35 1956-04-19 9 T&thty^s hi ugh robinsonlH LEMON ord^fi® is especially del i< ious 1 ff^\^ <Ss=a '-^^^3B^^^^^3 whentakenwit.fi V^f^ I g ■-> ■f V Gin or Rum. j|^^ "VSO A" M I \V^^^f/MARPE^,CILnLLAIiiCO.IT#. ">^Jk4 11 Ji^f/ SIMftAfOU «M35 words
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Article, Illustration123 1956-04-19 11 How do you do, said the young lady IT was the niitnkfj who started it all He looked so saucy and friendl) lln* little K»rl just ii.\i> to Introduce benelf. She wcnl across, (mite lady like and extended a hand "How do you do?" she smiled. But the monkey, though123 words
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Article, Illustration354 1956-04-19 12 TV PAMC AS SOBCAH DOES IT AGAtN npHE B.H.C. television Switchboard was Jammed for an hour recently with frantic viewers who thought they had seen a girl killed in the •Panorama" programme. The switchboard girls at B.B.c. television H.Q spent most ot their evening telling anxious viewers:354 words
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Article426 1956-04-19 12 OMER ANDERSON - OMER ANDERSON By COMMUNIST kidnap- pings in West Berlin have become a serious challenge to Western authority in the fro* 1 city behind the iron Curtain. Since August H):>f>, more than 100 pei sons have been kidnapped from West Berlin and taken into the Soviet426 words
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Article135 1956-04-19 12 You're in ...if you survive SELECT club at the United States Air Force station at Manston, Kent, is the "Thumbs Up Club". Membership is confined to those who have demonstrated they are ready for any emergency when fly- ing. Latent airman to qualify is Lieutenant Dean Chambers. The engi his135 words
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Article183 1956-04-19 12 Top security for model planes MODELS of Britain's future fighters, rockets and missiles so secret that only a handful of men know their shapes, are being manufactured alongside Hunter and Javelin production lines at one of the Hawker Siddeley Oroup's leading aircraft companies. Guarded continuously by security police in a183 words
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Article, Illustration339 1956-04-19 13 The VOLUNTEERS show their strenght SPEED IS ESSENTIAL HERE 'rilE ENTHUSIASM of the Slnfa- pore Military I orces has, to be been to be beueved. Any OHC who has any fears as to < whether OU{ National Servicemen are < pulling their weight should visit tin- camp < at Tanah339 words
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Article, Illustration236 1956-04-19 13 UJOVE: A Bofors gun team <>i P Battery of the Light \(k Ack Regiment "I the Singapore Military Forces swings its gun to engage a fast flying tarpet. These men, volunteers and national service men, are trained by volunteer •fficers and N.C.Os, assistby a small permanent236 words
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Advertisement60 1956-04-19 13 jtiß'.^tSirk ()nc success leads to another for thft $< 'Jy&flr "Solvcik" was the winning yacht on hef tfr^fmfmfL\ arrival at Hobarl yfjMpßS^^l lollowing closcry on the memorable i^o^ m f Atlantic crossing by Movado, this latest *mliv 9 I v-ii'"'/'''J» r winding watch in the world with the best pro60 words
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Article, Illustration916 1956-04-19 14 JENNIFER JOHNS - JENNIFER JOHNS BY NEW U.S. CLASSROOM EXPERIMENT MAY OFFSET SHORTAGE PROBLEMS I KING i roundabout route hgme to Washing 1 ton from aN< x or* ;> f ioii j top] I K« k Pit! v Pennsylvania) to meet Am. ifter sehoolti aeher. in i tut), grad ela916 words
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Article61 1956-04-19 14 'PLEASE -SIR!' E npiiFRE is a tea drink- E ing mongrel named E Laboo at the Kama- js E krishna Mission Home sin Singapore which •z lines up every evening E E for his share of biscuits 5 E and tea. In the picture, E E Laboo seems to preferFree Press - 61 words
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Article133 1956-04-19 14 SPIDERS ON THE WARPATH A PLAGUE of funnel-web spiders terrorising' housewives suburbs of Sydney. Several fatalities are corded each year among the city's 2.000.000 population from bites of spider whose annual invasion comes at this One woman killed 17 of the insects in two days in her home and kept133 words
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Article231 1956-04-19 14 r riii<: author of a child's book thai arou <i( i a itorni in louth CsroUn i hai i ci v r<\ i <•. t cofnmeni as did bis puhii ther, on th <• >uthi m Btati action In the case I ontacted at In231 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-04-19 14 BHANUMATHI, daughUr of Mr. and Mrs P Mantam, of Singapore, celebrated her f rsl h last week. Sh4 it teen here cutting her ca/.c by Uer parent*.27 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1956-04-19 15 ANNE SHARPLEY - TELL ME HOW TO BE A REPORTER, said Merle ANNE SHARPLEY NEARLY ONE And lesson (1) was— Run two miles in the blazing sun shouting: 'Where is the cable office?' MERLE O HER ON, a delicious vhjt( hat like a bent neringue and looking tically beautiful, ci at me and1,062 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-04-19 15 pictur*. IAI map i, r .•\lf |);iro i-- puf up a\ (ho lnlrrn;itini>;il PITCM h "i' i.is him s i siiii fin hundreds <>f correipoßd* t 1 reporUng iii, »\«m «»f iiu mm iiw Iwa PriHC« Uainur ;in«l OrSCC K*lly in .Moinn PopperPopper - 43 words
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Article197 1956-04-19 15 JESUS curist is portrayed a a model people'] demo rntt and forerunner ''i Vj.nx Hi th< lctt< t edition ol th( Bible published In M< cow by the 'i' 1 controlled OrthOdOX Publishing House. Completely "revl <■(!" and "edited," th< Bible ha Introduction said to have197 words
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Article, Illustration424 1956-04-19 16 You can't start life anew and stay the same says DENNIS PRICE (the film star who nearly died) 'rwo yeai igo 1 in u i.v died My landlady found rn(unconscious In a gasfilled f o o In ;i n (1 ;r. i d my iii J speni the next two424 words
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Article, Illustration106 1956-04-19 16 f>\Nl( X PATTIBON, the new French film discovery, plays the part of an innocent young girl stsi-d 1 1 <>m the peril! <>f the street, In the new film "Le long dcs trottoirs" ("Along th<> pavements'") now betnj made "i Paris under the direction of Leonide Moßmy, Anne Vernon and106 words
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Article114 1956-04-19 16 THE SHOWBOATS ARE COMING! > >> II won't be Ion;; be- y, A fbfC the cry "Here conies t h t showboat!" rings out in tiny Jungle villages in. the British-con-trolled West African territory of Nigeria, si\ showboats will play the creek and swamp regions bring- in« moving pictures j114 words
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Article, Illustration681 1956-04-19 16 MALCOLM SCRIMGEOUR - USTINOV— master of many parts MALCOLM SCRIMGEOUR by "IT COULD happen 1 only to me." said the plump, bearded, figure with some pride. "Simultaneous productions in Manchester and Paris both, I trust, outstanding happy events." Of course he is right. It could happen only to Peter Ustinov. The FIRST "happy681 words
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Advertisement119 1956-04-19 16 A GUIDE TO DtVOTION tontmnirK, the most popular Motet and English 'mns, with the Gospels of the Sundoys nnii Fe-vtivals of the year ond offier Catholic Prayer Books, Bibles, Church History, Bible Stone-,, etc. Obtoinablo from PETER CHONG «c CO., Singapore, Malacca, Scrrmban, TTuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Pcnonq etc i rhl119 words
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829 1956-04-19 17 William Hickey - THERE'S BEAUTY IN THE BACK STREETS William Hickey •rHKHE is something V strange and r wonderful about |v ome artists create a, :it> out Of scenes gloom and grey urban monotony. met two <>i them the a l 1 day, two unknown Mr: ts who paint for pleaamong the mills829 words
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Article, Illustration434 1956-04-19 17 tmie bidding "f this dm] was nut ithoul grave faults; yet i la an fii'-iif example ol ho* Much Information can be drawn "i on tfifi bidding n ii'" i comes iinr> to play in i tic mat h poini duplicate .iino whei e thli hand waa )Imv«(I434 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-04-19 17 picture, (I A heal pa tenger '/> rii i n toq rs pa as Malt heir Ken dm <• \S his falhcr's mode! I "Flying Scot .ma n one >> lof Britain's finest <} > miniature railways, at A rb r o ath, Scotia nd.A.P. - 82 words
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Advertisement62 1956-04-19 17 I IfmL r /vyys^^ Tclecommitn cat ons V IS GOOD COMMUNICATIONS AfjC f» •■■■•'^■PB^^ mohlll 1 1 1 i'.inmiini i ,i 1 1 n i £Bbß M-f— t"**^M^W^' i m ''"'I'"" it'll- >< I Ml^S furttir* .i .,,,/,/rf, tun, ii AIK X Sii-^2*^^BB^ rudtutelrfihtm* t i/nip/urnl suit r M^B P^^^"*^f^62 words
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Miscellaneous152 1956-04-19 17 "i(i ni.iv be Vita] tO R Mark ;i pilZSSled tenor CUI w' cman 1 4) snort <4 1 of g volcano <4» Reaches miiiu.s tiie military y runners have this 1 7 Like v ruler inquiring CH). ft iv notei ('M Howe for Nora (4). ith no beginning <s>. 12152 words
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Article207 1956-04-19 18 ALL- ROUNDER - ALL-ROUNDER By oh iin IKON If CM M Sh< BQel<j i n t ted t< At t h t H X Me] for b M nd Bill 11 Marrioti and I i tot b* en able to command r In un> Town elev< n md the ot \:>r207 words
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Article, Illustration137 1956-04-19 18 Guess who A Uuv you all should know ANSWER TOMORROW Yesterday's picture was Penang's Ooi Teik Hock, nou on tout overseas with his Thomas Cup doubles partner Ong Poh him oj Singapore. First man to get the answer yesterday was Mr. Kofi Teck XcK c of 5 Kwong Avenue, Singapore,137 words
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Article680 1956-04-19 18 ARTHUR MORRIS - ARTHUR MORRIS And I dislike the dramatist when he does his act on the cricket field I By (ex-vice captain of Australia, one of the world's greatest left-handers, who is now in England to report the Tests for a London daily. UI'KRY UP, cricket season; hurry up,680 words
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Article123 1956-04-19 18 ■T;i«-f|iic p. p boat j| W yru '->:> -i- unea to one In .1 badminton h lendly Results were M folio* 1.1 n p players f 'i '1 Chua Poh Khoon i> Teo v.iii;- Chua ik i<;. L 5-0; Che\* Keng in, in bt, Ohe*123 words
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Advertisement61 1956-04-19 18 UN oALL NUff "§'&■s S^lSi^ THERE ISACONSTANTANO GROWING j; :;^|^^fci DEMAND FOR MM, MALAYA S OWN '^mmi* MAGAZINE MM BRINGS YOU fl^B^ MALAYA, SOUTH EAST ASIA AND .'.^^J^K/k. :^^l LIVELY PICTURE AND STORY. W* ip-^ >, *m^^wSm Inlo MUnIM 5 lobut x SB OPENING OF NANYANG UNIVERSITY^^^^H REPORT ON PROSTITUTION.61 words
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Article625 1956-04-19 19 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS PROCTOR LEADS ALL THE WAY IN RACE ONE -By Pj{o( TOR led all the way to win the Class 3, Pjv, 1 event, which opened yesterday's proiramme it Kuala Lumpur. tor was headed, alter travelling about hall a but he again got to the625 words
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Article149 1956-04-19 19 SION. which has dy helped boost the mendously, will the means to colourful BpeCof indOOr athletics in 1 Independent telecompanies in Brito buy an indoor tracfc from Gertr be offered for the Amateur Athleo station h would be housed "I the London DUt it would149 words
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Article156 1956-04-19 19 DIVISION ONE Sunderland 1 B'mingham C 0 Wolves 5 Tottenham 1 DIVISION TWO M'brough 4 Lincoln C. 2 Nott. F 0 West Ham U. 0 DIV. THREE (SOUTH) Aldershot 0 Norwich City Brighton 1 Leyton O. DIV. THREE (NORTH) Bradford 4 Tranmcre R. I i Rochdale 1Reuter - 156 words
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274 1956-04-19 19 UPSET DEFEATS FOR WOLVES AND BIRMINGHAM f EYTON ORIENT'S hopes of promotion to the second division next season soared last night when they held rivals Brighton and Hove to a 1-1 draw at Brighton. Orient, who scored after 27 minutes may well have won the match but McMuhon headed into274 words
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Article67 1956-04-19 19 Thirty Singapore Judo Club members will give a charity .selfdefence exhibition ai the Happy World sfadium tonight at 8.30 p.m. Among thorn arc three women Mlsfi M. Mori i. Mrs. J. C Drake and Mrs. M. 8. MacVitie. Ringside tickets at $3 are sold out. Ticket! at67 words
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Article47 1956-04-19 19 8 -WICKET WIN FOR SELETAR Sflrt.'ir Aflastran.s brat Royal Navy Kranj) by eighi wicketa tn thp Servlcei Wedneaday Cricket LMgut at Kranjl jr«*terday, ret: Kr-inji ;')4 (Wensley thret for 11, Hoare two for live) Beietar 50 for tWO (HtoltOß I' 0, 20, Smith ii o, 2i i47 words
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Article, Illustration222 1956-04-19 19 World champion slugs it out in 14-minute barefist brawl JIMMY CARRITHKRS. retired undefeated world bantam champion, and Ray (oleman exAustralian featherweight champion, slugged it out with bare knuckles recently, it was revealed in Sydney yesterday. About 30 people watched as the pair battled for 14 minutes without a referee onA.P. - 222 words
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Article222 1956-04-19 19 PRANK PHILLIPS ■tiudy bt< ■ptcta< ltd ;ir 1(i Au f Lilian proff"; IOIMI BMtfi I drfnm dfbuf li. Nil'rh tOUTM* tmnl golf JTHtfTdi h«B hi I'"' brilliani fin f round ol r >'> o 1 rhp 019 yardi W« Cotn i In ihr> Bpalding 1Reuter - 222 words
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172 1956-04-19 19 rPHE Johore Bahru Rifle A.'so- nation's annual shoot produced some fine marksmanship by several competitor'Main event, the Sir [small Challenge Cup for pain was won by Dnto Han Abdul Kadir bin I fitohamed and Mohamed OUiman Jabbar uith a 'ota] .scorv of 1,171 OU<172 words
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Article415 1956-04-19 19 T-tennis tourists keep record TPHE visiting Yoke Hong table tennis team last niuht proved that their victory over Chinese Spoils Association <it Ipoh last year was no fluke when 1 they again defeated Singapore's No. 2 team 3-2 at Ann Slang hall. i j Mr. Leon» Yoke Hong's junior team415 words
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Advertisement26 1956-04-19 19 OCEAN PARK) HOTEL'S famous quintet: > Ace ii.-md of Singapore with I MISS SALOMA 11.. Malt)* /> M*iil\n Monrof" o()c) S Rlni IIMI for ffcMi ss ?< Rr^rrvation^. W26 words
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534 1956-04-19 20 ALLAN LEWIS - STARALA SET FOR VICTORY ON SATURDAY ALLAN LEWIS By won two t\m> imm two starts i»> VI a 1 a a, iinpi <>\ t s with each r.H iin hi lie w orked 1 1 morning points to him being hard to heat on Sat urdu v in the main534 words
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Article24 1956-04-19 20 >ti Wordt t& (minimum). k\v.. i i Poh Choo (ne« He ol Kv. .n a Chuen, K.K. Ho*] I. s dau ,> Both Wei]24 words
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Article81 1956-04-19 20 BRITISH Commonwealth and Empire Hoard have Informed promoter Morrie Jaye that his match be- twee/; British light-neavy- weight champion, R >n Barton, and Canadian Gordon Wallace at Jlapton Stadium on June 19 vuJ| i;f officially i''()!')i!.sc(J as for I lie vacant British Empire [i»)it-hcavy-weight title.Reuter - 81 words
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Article43 1956-04-19 20 National LcaKiie: Philncielphlo 8 Brooklyn 0, New York 4 Pitts- burgh 3; St. Louis 4 Cincinnati ;2; Milwaukee (i Clnr.i^n 0. American League: New York !io Washington 4; Boston 8 i Baltimore I; Kansas City 2 Detroit l; Chicago 2 Cleveland l43 words
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Article25 1956-04-19 20 Last night's U.K. Rugby league games resulted: Blackpool Borough 23 Barrow 8; Huddersfleld 19 Wakefleld Trinity 15; Wigan ii Feathertone Rovers 7. Reuter.25 words
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Article436 1956-04-19 20 fVeifhtl for all eight races on Satmdav, concluding i »i;iv <»f the Belangor Turf Club's meeting i :it Kuala Lumpur, are i CL. 5, l > I V I— BF. Trailer 9.00 j Sky lli K h 8.12 Wectoth 81l 1 Lad) Osprey K.iMt436 words
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Article103 1956-04-19 20 A LFRFD D. Siemin.ski .said in Washington yester- I day he is seeking a way to help former heavyweight champion Joe Louis out of hi.s tax troubles. "He always helped when he was called upon; Sieminski said in a statement. "I think we should help him.103 words
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Article, Illustration147 1956-04-19 20 MB. Randolph Jacobs, manager of the West Gcr in a n Broadcasting Com mission, yesterday in Singapore made .some pungent criticisms of preparationjs for the Olympic Games in Melbourne Without bluntly slating that the Aussie preparations were "bad", the heavylidded broadcaster remarked: "The .ships147 words
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Article9 1956-04-19 20 Soccer plan in Colony WOULD RATHER PAI Pree PressFree Press - 9 words
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Article98 1956-04-19 20 FREE PRESS tipster Trespasser forecast the winners of four of the six races at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He took Proctor for victory in the first race, and Proctor came in to pay $30 on the Tote. Other winners were Melbourne Hope, Superscope and Baby Chris. Allan98 words
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