The Singapore Free Press, 20 April 1956
1956-04-20
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1956-04-20 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya WAT. Singapore, Friday, April 20, 1956. Price 15 Cts,18 words
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Article131 1956-04-20 1 A NEW WRITER WITH A PUNCH UOLLY ROTH is a writer who didn't wait for success. She grobbed it by the reck and made it hers. Her sensational thriller "The Content Assignment" thrust her, first time out, to the top of the literary heavens. With this one dozzling, punchy thriller131 words
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Article457 1956-04-20 1 CITIZENSHIP PLANS ARE OUT Singapore parties agree after compromise top secret proposals for a new Singapore citizenship which the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, and his Merdeka mission colleagues took to London for discussion with the Colonial Office were made known in Singapore today. They represent a compromise between the457 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-04-20 1 ft new system for school examtnations has been started in classrooms in the University of Pennsylvania Called the classroom communicator, it allows a student to take a tesl and give answers by merely pressing electric keys. The instructor gives the class a Question, inserts a record card104 words
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Article, Illustration164 1956-04-20 1 THE arrival of Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev in Britain has coincided with a scaling down of jamming of British transmissions to Russia. British officials quarters in London welcomed the j Russian move and said Russian jamming had always been a major obstacle164 words
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Article32 1956-04-20 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on an uncertain tone with first grade, May .shipment, at 90 y 2 cents a lb.. 1 18 cents below yesterday's closing price.32 words
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Article77 1956-04-20 1 U.S. State Department official., hailed today the success of the U.N. Secre-tary-General, Mr. D&fl Hammarskjoeld, in arranging an Egyptian-Israeli cease-fire. The cease-fire announcement was made late last ni^ht. Officials said the news was "very gratifying* and set the stage for Mr. Hammarsk mold's next objective to complete77 words
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Article21 1956-04-20 1 Barbara Hutton in Pans yesterday denied reports she was negotiating a divorce action against Baron Gottfried yon Cramm.- U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Advertisement18 1956-04-20 1 -Have You J. ried Carlsberg "Special Brew"? g$ lfirfo\ it is truly LUXUKY x~^\ beer m m \______W18 words
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Article, Illustration223 1956-04-20 2 •ma a JL m_X._pm.mM- __L Restrictions ■llllrf 111 ff.ff, ftlrf fffOTf ,lfl npui recent liftini of reitrlctloiig In Hong Kong permitting IhC entry Of Red China residents will not make it «*asier for unrt«'sira,ble character* io enter Singapore irom Ked Chin*.223 words
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Article31 1956-04-20 2 Mary Hastings Bradli author and bi:^ game hunter, was .sent to ho: pital yesterdaj after she tripped over a lion's skin m her home and broke her arm U.P.31 words
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Article38 1956-04-20 2 French forces pitted against the rebels in Algeria will be h. creased by 100,000 men within a month, the Defence Minister, M.Maurice Bourses- Ma unoury, told the National Assembly's National Defence Committee yesterday.38 words
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Article, Illustration283 1956-04-20 2 Our veterans want to join rpHE general manager of the Singapore Traction Company, Mr. A. A. Ewing, agrees with the residents of Serangoon Garden Estate that bus services should be resumed immediately up to the former terminus in the area. But he told283 words
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Article, Illustration119 1956-04-20 2 WE'VE GOT MR. LEE GUESSING GUESS where, we challenged Mr. William Lee and we've got him. Mr. Lee has guessed correctly and swiftly every puzzle picture the Free Press has published so far He has always been the first to ring up and tell us the answer and he did119 words
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Article127 1956-04-20 2 By air to the games TWO young Australians who an flying from London to Melbourne to boost the Olympic Games in their home town, seen beside their aircraft al Singapore airport. They are from left: Frank Maelure, 25, an aircraft maintenance engineer, of Melbourne, and Frank Murphy. a bookmaker, of127 words
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Article28 1956-04-20 2 The West German Lower House of Parliament yesterday sent to committee a bill authorising private industry to develop the peaceful uses of atomic energy. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement77 1956-04-20 2 ryyy^yyyf -*W '<«*. _m fc*L"k V^'V,'/-'*' '^^mV Ladies' Ca-t-t* w Jj ItWB Wt \_Ml_tes__(d__F^ decoration Special '-^_____W ct!_PBW-K Ajß< moi'ldcd soles, high t -fi_______HE-*^ < 3' heels. Sizes 7 Aa. **J_2^_ mi< x fifm\h fvtK v ch.Mr.n. »k_ "^SS-.-wr-ss'-. A be, ihoei w,th :->-/': >;i Y\-'^'\'' m. beigi brown I'.ithir77 words
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Article, Illustration437 1956-04-20 3 GRACE AND HER PRINCE SAIL INTO THE SUN IV1 ALAYA will sc>on be S z importing cattle a direct from Australia E E lor the lirst time for S z many years. 3 Following a relaxa- zz E tion of export restrie- E E tions, Mr. Vernon Daws g (above)Reuter; A.P. - 437 words
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Article, Illustration324 1956-04-20 3 Your garden shrub is deadly poison rftylE Innocent-looking, 1 multi-coloured lan- m i shrub, which thousands of Singapore people grou in their gardens and backyards is I deadlj enemy oi Australia. An Australian Governmenl statement brands lantana as "poisonous and dangerous to liveaiM k The statement said thai the shrub324 words
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Article26 1956-04-20 3 Mr. Richard Butler, Lord Privy Seal, yesterday denied there was any divergence of disarmament policy between the United States and France and Britain. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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ROUND-UP OF THE WORLD'S NEWS
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Article, Illustration274 1956-04-20 3 US Pacific hydrogen test is put off for week 'piIE test explosion of a U.S. hydrogen weapon in the Pacific, which had been set for about May 1. has been put off until May 8. The Defence Department and Atomic Energy Commission, announcing this today, said "technical difficulties involved in274 words
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Advertisement61 1956-04-20 3 PA. 7B Xl rnhx'Si You can enjoi| _fl m^^" aW-aa*. _H Mmw^^am mm^ I __<_■ _f .Hf ■> m __^r wherever qou go! ni_Ji*n Schweppcs **^l B< Mwtppr ortv CiNO.ft <Utt *£rj* r- ''<-■' >'»'•■' i y£~~ I, mi Lt MON ADI QINQIfI I r r r tonic water SODA61 words
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265 1956-04-20 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, April 20, 1956. Opinion Deeds still required ITALIAN Communist lead< r Togliat I i has Interpreted Moscow's announcemi nt of the dissolution of the Cominform as reflect ing an md "i the cold war. Ji this lackey of the So vi c t Communist bosses265 words
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Article, Illustration1485 1956-04-20 4 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - He fought man's ignorance ADELAIDE EASTLEY bY MORE IHA\ 600,000 B iddhi I In Bin .pore lannin.fi tc <■( iebrat< W< ak Day on May 24 th< anni ol th< birth and death ol Gautama, ih Buddl i, d] which i embraced by millions throughout the world philasoph; me and1,485 words
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Advertisement43 1956-04-20 4 (i*£&ZZ^^A£iy^/ s<s~ v^ s O> 111 AHOMI A ialM SI I Ji t*illi r> in I In I .isliioiis fifllll' \i«Hll4 111. At:PHHENDRY M. unit, ii tu. iur Uw i Hit Th \i.i lli Bl ml^i IO! Bpm i ami X I umpui43 words
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Advertisement76 1956-04-20 4 here's the the greatest booster ol office output since the typewriter r k^m_k_^*m^\^- i wt i sZ^<H s. v s^yA? In the past. office dictation machines have been cumbersome and complicated. We guarantee that the "Stenorette" will enable any copy -typist to do a stenographer's job. with utter simplicity 0176 words
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Article, Illustration921 1956-04-20 5 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - Singapore Sportli ght ADELAIDE EASTLEY r By BCTB from to mayoncuii'io.s to those E I ick.3 yuu ne". i r wear again keeping the Wheel's memin current hudas they prepare the Club's Market and Jumble Sale for Saturday, alay 5 at the Presbyan Church Hall on rd Koad from 11921 words
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Article97 1956-04-20 5 ANIMAI KINGDOM: With LegislatU <• Assemblyman .Mr John Ede b Speech "resembling the a Itvity of a caged squirreV* according to Chu- 1 Minister, Mr. Da i vi Marshall), Govern' ment's Administering officer Mr. vv A. Ooode's amazing hybrid "Flaming Torch" fre lilt of the union97 words
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Miscellaneous314 1956-04-20 6 ._._■_>__■__._■ Il i VIWIMIAKI l»? lalk .iiml Phil P«VM oj jry —11l I FEZFI I E^nTl"][7^RßX SWTft. r« o7AVE~^E N )7 HE DIDM'T J^LjStiT 1 AtWHWII U-^" J|^ > YOU ARE «f I GUESS BE. NG ANYTHING TO FALL HE VL^S£ul\lSm^ *«CHAE_ PROPOS. :0 ffMM| K.'NG? YOU I A KING314 words
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Miscellaneous753 1956-04-20 6 l Kttmjy^ i^mmta^T Z nORM today, you are -si run- v u I ♦I) and. at times, arrogant t want your own way and intend i have n, no matter what happens sir mgely, how< ver, there La anothi T characteristic which is evident those who know yuu well. You753 words
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Article216 1956-04-20 7 LONDON, April 19 Previous Today &IBBIK No. 1 SS cif 26 buyers 2G<_. buyers f v fl in ports April 26 s sellers 26 .sellers ■tCBIll fl No. 1 RSS CJJ. 26% buyers 2(i' J buyers I European Ports May 367ft sellers 26% sellers ItlBBI'i: \<» 1216 words
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Article104 1956-04-20 7 NEW YORK, April 19. Previous Today UN Straits spot and nearby 98.87 norn 99.00 nom. Jl\ tutuiVs April 97.25 bid 97.25 bid 98.75 asked 98.75 asked May 97.25 bid 97.25 bid 98.00 asked 98 00 asked June 96.00 bid 96.00 bid 97.00 asked 97.00 asked TONE: Quiet.104 words
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Article43 1956-04-20 7 SMalabar/Lampong spot and ting release 28. Afloats 27^ to 27. April and May shipment rawak spot and awaiting release 27. Afloats 26 to 26, April shipment 25 May 25. June 24'_. sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.43 words
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Article32 1956-04-20 7 NEW YORK, April 19. Previous Today Ai Industrials 506.55 504._» i2O Railroads 172.61 171.92 'Si) Domestic Bonds 97.02 96.91 [IS Utilities 66.17 64.78 .61 Stocks Composite Average 179.86 179.0532 words
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Article109 1956-04-20 7 LONDON, April 19. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ North European delivered tveighi per long: ton Apr/May $199. buyers $199. buyers COPRA, StTaits c.i.f. IK North European delivered weight pfer long ton Apr. .'May £72 buyers £71 buyers £72 hj sellers £71 sellers M.iy June £72109 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-04-20 7 The Cunard liner Fran conio orrives back ot Southampton with engine trouble after abandoning her voyage to Halifax and New York. She had left Southamp- -•lIIIIMtMHtmHI.iI IHlllttlllHMlttltlltll ton with 669 passengers aboard when trouble developed in one of the two turbine engines less than 48 hours later. Alternative58 words
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193 1956-04-20 7 THE shadow of Black r Magic has fallen across the peaceful, picture-book Cotswold village of Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucester. And it has touched off a big row. On one side are villa- gers; on the other, film director Mr. Cecil Hugh Williamson. A few days193 words
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154 1956-04-20 7 A homely cot plan for Singapore's old folk BECAUSE old people may find it difficult to climb staircases, the plan of the proposed St. John'.s Home for the Aged in Singapore, has been revised. Instead of the two-storied blocks, the building committee has decided on a plan to erect five154 words
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Article128 1956-04-20 7 GIRL WHO LOVED INTENSELY {SHORTHAND TYPIST Margaret Mor r 1 1 o n posted a letter to Douglas Harrall, whom she was to have married in July Mr Harrall, metallurgical militant, ol Longlandi Road, BldCUp, Kent, said at a Lewlsham inquest on Mißa Morri.son last week that the letter v128 words
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Article91 1956-04-20 7 Big tay show far S pore 800 junior 11 members of the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society will take part in a toy exhibition at the Raffles Girl s' School on May 5 at 11 a.m. The juniors who are known as "links" are now working on91 words
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Article50 1956-04-20 7 When Patrick Alley n. a 39-year-old salesman was charged in the Bow Street c h-a rg c d in the Bow Street, London, magistrates' court, he said he had been driven to drink by nagging women assistants in the gramophone records department of an Oxford Street store.50 words
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Advertisement137 1956-04-20 7 TOOTAL FABRICS? ll 1 Here's round the clock fashion planned for more colour .md variefy. less care .md trouble. It's all in Tootal Fabrics, lovely to look at, famous fo- wash and wear, the longest lasting beauty you can buy. Checked for fashion, I colour, wash and wear. Come Sec137 words
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Miscellaneous53 1956-04-20 7 fsiNCAPORE 1 fHICH TIDES A TODAY X p.m. 8 TOMORROW: 7 19 H a.m. and H T» 1 p.m. SUNDAY: X..v» a.m. ami// 9J3p.ni. MONDAY: 9.53 a.m, ami,, 1008 p iii TUESDAY: lo 1! m and 1049 pm W (< WEDNESDAY: 11 ...am" and 11.90 pm. THURSDAY: 12.01 X am53 words
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Advertisement457 1956-04-20 8 tt; ift^ c o *Z ii_fl _oOC ':1 r I amm l*M "f ~^-o UJ Bj{ I WB _^N "Ta l^ 1 i"° i S —xi c HI i B_____B _PM I™* a^se? Ifl dbJBB .9 111 lut «i -3ai"&.S J ij: fl 0> l^ fl *-^N I-H i i457 words
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Article, Illustration516 1956-04-20 9 I CHANGE MAKAN TIME BUT I'M STILL HUNGRY 11 thing have discovered \f through living on a dollar a day he feelings of a guineapig. I am a guineapig. Make no mistake l a t that I endure, with what I hope Ij4 stoicism, the stares,516 words
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Article33 1956-04-20 9 Mr William Fowler 44. drinking almost a full of lemonade. It hapusl before a party to ebrate his silver wedding Us home ai Byker, New--upon-Tyne. He is beto have choked.33 words
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Article159 1956-04-20 9 Church to get steeple ANEW steeple to be erected soon on St. James's Church, Piccadilly, London, will not be to the design of Sir Christopher Wren who built the church. It Is the work of Sir Albert Richardson. President of the Royal Academy, and will take the place of a159 words
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Article294 1956-04-20 9 Living in Singapore on a dollar a day per person is no miracle. In fact, it i.s being done in many homes. Take the case of employees in the lower income group working in Government and commercial establishment!, for example peons. Their monthly income is about294 words
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Article94 1956-04-20 9 The "Goose Cathed.al," a picturesque stone building on the seafront between Folkestone and Hythe, ts to be demolished. Built in 1875 it housed the Sandgate lifeboat until 1891 when the vessel was transferred to Hythe. It got its name from the author Jocelyn Brooke, who when94 words
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Article25 1956-04-20 9 Even after death Three dogs refused to leave th P body of their master, found shot near his Farnham, Surrey, home. A. shotgun was nearby.25 words
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Advertisement52 1956-04-20 9 THE IDEAL WIFE: This weeks WEEKENDER has a very frank i j^i i 111 ll article on the role wives m mf^^^^k Wm m ust play to keep their grave Prntty Helen H'.io (Hsi.. Hsu-Lan) Chinese Mov.e St.,rlet In H.K. OUT TODAY t w It Am\W mvffl/ mMm w m52 words
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Article, Illustration307 1956-04-20 10 Top. lhese lovely «irl s .ire all keeping their lingers crossed as they wait for the results of he I lash Queen election. Number 13 doesn't seem too perturbed it having the v nlucky nm ber hut what a variety ol expressions on the otherTERENCO KHOO - 307 words
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Article, Illustration165 1956-04-20 11 Smile please. It's a real treat for camera-minded folk of the Singapore Photographic Society at a social and dance and the election of a Flash Queen for 1956 at Raffles Hotel. The lovely competitors for the title were greeted by a battery of photographers— professional and amateur165 words
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Advertisement91 1956-04-20 11 *h "J _^T 4 _r _f X ii Visit Paris and London I J_____M____l r y Jjß-il J _r R _____k I J^ lonclon, if /m. on to New York by one For retervationi, call your travel agent or D a tAx-y Pun American s tti ree Man.field A Co.,91 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-04-20 12 THE Free Press's guest photographer today is Terence Khoo of Singapore. The ort editor extends an open invitation to all amateur photographers in Singapore to be his guests on this page. If you would like to illustrate the Singapore scene ns you see it send at least fourAP - 87 words
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Advertisement20 1956-04-20 12 PACKING "TP"" M,,, "*""«>*" l *Oe^_» |J «p»|—pi 111 i iinnwn../ I TRANSPORT STORAGE 111 ciul T l l l l20 words
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Article841 1956-04-20 13 Roy Heman Chant - This 'Guy Fawkes' SUCCEEDED Roy Heman Chant b U He master -nt inded tiu* hints tp outrages in tlit» Rouse of tZommons find the Tower of London seventy years ayo to re member h of November, c .< treason and reason gunpowder treason \OuU et be forgot! 10 s the841 words
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Article109 1956-04-20 13 pared to the wrong Ireland has suffered at English hands?' "Then I nuuh up my mind he wa.s the worst vilhan on this earth and decided to kill him Mrs. Dudley made a IM« ond appointment to see Rosea— for the following Monday afternoon A.s they109 words
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Advertisement156 1956-04-20 13 T* a!(^4 of what you fancy does you good y^lfc Jl H snovve d over with fine sugar, f Smillmm de,i K ntfli, ly chilled fruit salad I i fl 111 r a come bac,(^ or -more I-TN Jt^ steamed Padding its then \yßi \_f timt f haVC b X156 words
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Article, Illustration442 1956-04-20 14 Michael Goh - HITLER refused to sign for him... Michael Goh KING OF GATE-CRASHERS HERE: SORRY HE'S NOT IN MONACO NOW... DINKY GINSBERG I a steward oo fch< freighter Ba iba r a Lykes on the high seas. Ashore, he Is tin* doorman's nightmare the world's champion gate crasher HU hobby for these442 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-04-20 14 Safe in 'pigeon holes' THIS automatic "iiini'onliii'. cm parker, at Washingto] I'.s.A Is half-trolley, hall elevator, irith quadrupled parking space. Powered by sjMfial motors and controls it runs <>n ;i tra<k In d corridor extendi! through the middle <>i a fouritorey structure of pigeon-holes, •a. U \Aiy enough for oneA.P. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration361 1956-04-20 14 America's latest: r PHE motorist drove his car into a mechanical parking garage. An attendant took it from him and it was whisked sky-| wards. The was the Sort of building which could solve any city's street congestion problem. The lift which took theFree Press - 361 words
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Advertisement17 1956-04-20 14 LAMOTTE' lid BAY RUM LOTION VW^^V. urn lamotti ih\ ±L H\ *he home P)J j\ *m* f-mtm17 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1956-04-20 15 U) WONDER the \y .iv of our Rus•i mast took so ily the aewfi that ad boon kissed by ishwomen, Just ai the Englishii n that Mr, Malta.net Dagenham Pipers and deans* M.P.s and mayoresses. Next time I hope we phua- less emphasis1,255 words
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Advertisement142 1956-04-20 15 mdvertisemcnt A Royal start for your baby can have an equal J i life if Mothers would if 'hat just any milk is J' i enough for their ■J. When, as will happen, f r S own milk fails it Jl .v to give her baby fV-! Hi xt best142 words
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Advertisement58 1956-04-20 15 1 she lioltlsf _-fi V\ Beauty 1 ikin thai exqui it< ly cared-foi iii| -i ,i \r 'li ii i'li in big imih W 'K.-.i nli n. iH.in I "ii k No i hi a AnleiMi Velva Cream m B 5 <),.,,,., kinf I V |MAYNARD CO., LTD.V\ j 11,58 words
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Article, Illustration595 1956-04-20 16 THEY KEEP A CAMERA IN THEIR IGLOOS ■7 It I-T lIUU '_|el\^ i\ .allt a < Accompanying Canada s Governor-General MrVincent Massey on a tour of the Canadian Arctic, our Correspondent cables these impressions from Cornwallis Island. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih rpHB i- l ,,vlf 1 rial lignity 'i h proud race, iPopper - 595 words
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Article512 1956-04-20 16 Both sides vulnerable South dealer NORTH ♦J 10 6 VJ9 4 3 0 X J •AB 1 3 wEST EAST 98 2 9 A 8 7 6 s? X r, 2 ***** 2 0 9 6 *Q5*J 9 7 6 2 SOI 111 ♦AX Q 4 3 <?Q512 words
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Miscellaneous238 1956-04-20 16 DAILY CROSSWORD i.ia*^r^ I I I I I I II CLUES ACROSS f5) i Might be th< mosi valuable 5S55! hl1 a M diamond-or what makes it mM tloU wllh N worthless! (3, 2. (i». 5 Polite in Cai B Perfect Oat) Mr. Read (5). g Old boys Initially 9238 words
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Miscellaneous70 1956-04-20 17 _g S SivvV 111 l VuX^fSJ Hf WtA ifff ''^^40$? mffoJf^ _______\^_W _m\W ammmW '^^^^L m -_______^___f ?fs| .---»-------aswgia_w^ HH Hfl HbHm^^^B---I^^^^^^^^^^^ •The xoo says that we musnt feed it!' kx X s L. f 'Hello doctor? Can you come at once? fti Mv little boy has swallowed something! John,70 words
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Article, Illustration385 1956-04-20 18 Top British referees attacked QUOTES Ml I.VVN GRII II 1 lis "I uas on the spot and though! it a clear penal tj Both neutral linesmen agreed (Newsreel pictures proved Griffiths ";«s right). JACK MOWAT: "Of wirk is the best centre half I have ever seen hut I don't know385 words
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170 1956-04-20 18 Swimmer Dave is leaving Singapore I ITEST sports star to fade J from th' Singapore scene is (pi Dave Rogers, who has just completed ths tour of duty at K\l hangi. his second spell in the Fai last He has mad<- his mark in Kong Kong, Malaya and Singapore Swimming170 words
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Article84 1956-04-20 18 ANTTI Viskari of Finland won' I the 60th annual Boston Marathon yesterday in the re- j I cord time of 2 hr. 14 mm 14 sec j Old record was 2:18:22, set last year by Japan's Hideo Hama- mura. John Kelley of Boston came j second84 words
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Article28 1956-04-20 18 Ramon Sandtval ol Chile beat the Olympic record for 800 metres yesterday when he returned i mm. 49 .sec during the South American held cl_.mn.i__nships. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-04-20 18 St. Mary's beat Guy.- 16-0 in the Hospitals Rugby Union Cup final replay at Richmond Athletic ground yesterday. Other club results Bridgewafer 12. We.st on-Super-Mare 5; Newbridge 8, Neath 0; Gloucester 3 Cardiff ll.— -Reuter.40 words
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242 1956-04-20 18 PROMOTER Jim Norris has revealed plans for a series of heavyweight elimination bouts to 'provide a September challenger for champion Rocky Marciano or a new champion if Marciano retires. Norris. President of the International Boxing Club, has patched up his ences with Al Weill.A.P. - 242 words
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Article58 1956-04-20 18 Changi Crusaders maintained their KM) per cut record in invision Two <>i the United Ser« iceg League when beal tn Royal Army Pay Corps 0 at Changi terday, [I wa i theii flfth tralghl win orera vmm c i m ie. tc Sparks snd c t'Mullan i pen58 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-04-20 18 ft Yesterday's picture was of Fijian sportsman Tomasi Naidole. He set three inridual record* at the last Malayan A.AA. championships: 120 yards hurdles <14.6 sec, 440 yards hurdles (54.5 sec, and hop. step and jump 48 ft, S in.). Only team to beat the Fijian rugby side were93 words
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Article104 1956-04-20 18 LEW Hoad. tho Australian Davis Cup player and his wife, Jennifer, scored two victories each yesterday to advance to the quarterfinals of the men's and women's singles in the British hard courts tennis competition at the Connaught Club. Lew beat Res Kalay ol England, 6-0.104 words
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Article51 1956-04-20 18 CIR VICTOR BASSOONS fl Honeylight woi Handicap Sweepstaki 'ear -olds run OVttl at. Newmarkel vc tei Mr I-'. B Whi!'' I blem Wafl .>e<niid in finish with Mr Phil nlalo .Eighteen ran Official starting Honeylight, LOO 8 P blem, 100-8 i > i »i Lo Wai51 words
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Article30 1956-04-20 18 Japan and thi Repu tea Will uht! in th OCCtT qualified i'»n I UtlP. "nu- Japan Soccei id the matches M me 4 and IU *v i^>' u30 words
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Advertisement29 1956-04-20 18 Sports stars I have met... By ARCHIE QUICK BIG JACK PETERSEN STILL HAS HIS FIGURE omm Tn form' r Bni: n h- avy hi cha.r.mon ntnv.l mm. __\\y?__\\w*" "flr*29 words
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Article, Illustration1663 1956-04-20 19 RACE by RACE by ALLAN LEWIS Perfect pearl to win Starala should score again in main sprint i YCOS' per- formance, 54 cond to Starala. over seven the first day is uood enough to select nim to win the main Cl. 3 11 miles event at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, last1,663 words
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Article, Illustration113 1956-04-20 19 pK lure* I Garnet Bougoure brings Davenport up on the outside to snatch vietorv right on the p„st from Montego Bay (Leongr). Third is Majula (No, 8), ridden by Don,<!l The Official photo showed havenport the winner of this CI, r >, Div. r>_F. race byFree Press - 113 words
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Article55 1956-04-20 19 IMIE following horses Will not start tomorrow Windy Corner, Ten Dollars, Quicksilver, Troubadour, Golden Surprise, Matrix, Holiday Flight, Winterdrina, Four Charmers, Diamond Jubilee, Theatre 11, On Demand, Selskar City, Small World ,Sea Belle, Golden Dollar, Sir Hercules, Lycos, Rogation, Bright Sun, Westoth, Proud Moment, Full Moon. Leonora,55 words
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Advertisement34 1956-04-20 19 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S A FAMOUS QUINTET y{ Ace Band of Singapore with 1 I MISS 1 1L0MA the M div M.lfil s n M hi ii.' o( )<> King ir.'il f<r l.ible Res< i ttinn*.34 words
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Article, Illustration271 1956-04-20 20 r> if!:i:..l:.:ti_;!M. l *-'nuii»!.; jlMltttitJTiTliinJlimnimniii.T.i*! "nnatmur MAN WHO REDUCES FOOTBALL TO STATISTICS H ENGLAND MAY USE THIS NEW PLAN Xv Special Correspond**!, t pHARLES KEEP, an ex KAi win*; commander chums he [Jf? can re establish England as a top Soccer 2H| power a.s Sheffield Wed- nesday, 'iun271 words
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Article128 1956-04-20 20 MR. DAVID Marshall. Chief Minister of Singapore beforp t '"n, p' v V :il ;v''»'th, r Press or radio interviews 1 h merdeka talUs with Britain which open on Monday, v was understood In London yesterday. in,s H i,,'h v!"'!? 1 f V have ll:i(1 eve-of-conference128 words
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Article60 1956-04-20 20 The Free Press report r rHIS Is the h.-adiin, which appeared in Tuesday's Free Press The story was als 0 siven prominance in British newspapers, Now a Singapore football enthusiast formerly a colleague of Win« Comm.<ncler Charles Reep, reveals the way in which he has tested these M theories in60 words
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Article474 1956-04-20 20 lif A SINGAPORE soc- cer enthusiast has been using the ''Reep Plan" for two months, and claims it has proved highly successful. When Wine Commander Charles Reep first devised his scientific system he was helping to run the Shropshire League. With him for two years474 words
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