The Singapore Free Press, 21 April 1956
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Title Section21 1956-04-21 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Mala y a I IMS. Singapore, Saturday, April 21, 195 G. Price 15('ts21 words
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Article290 1956-04-21 1 Reds try a new channel 4 STRONG Communist A *> influence Is behind a group seeking registration the Singapore Women's: Federation. Mr. A. E. G Blades, Director of the Speia] Branch, said yesterday. He said: "I'm sure that the Communist influence behind moves to form other associations also extends to290 words
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Article334 1956-04-21 1 Unions plan a big ship boycott MASS MEETING SOON SINGAPORE MEN ONLY' J'HE 10,000-strong Singapore Seamen's Council today threatened to boycott ships which recruited seamen abroad and discharged local hands. The chairman of this TUC-sponsored council, Mr. S. Jaganathan, said they would also ask waterfront workers' unions to refuse to334 words
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Article263 1956-04-21 1 JOAN HARRISON - JOAN HARRISON Prince's mother took jewel thief to wedding, provides By- PRINCESS Charlotte, the mother of Prince Rainier, took a jewel thief to Monaco for the Prince's wedding to Grace Kelly because she thought the sun and air would do him good. Explaining why she had befriended "Swagger263 words
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Article33 1956-04-21 1 The Singapoi c Ru\> b e r Markei opened quietly thi morning with flrst grade May shipment at 91{ cents a lb., one eighth ol b cenl below y-i erday'a closing33 words
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Article33 1956-04-21 1 Thf C/oiri Coasi Oovera ment haa bm< d a White Paper out lining pi oposal i for Mip Indepenocncf of the Oold Const as a member state ot the Commonwealth ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration162 1956-04-21 1 Glubb Pasha Lieutenant General Sir John Bagot '•!ul»l> ((iluhb Pasha) seen addressmi; a Foyles literary luncheon in London. in the coarse of his talk sir John s »'(l it was now possible for one government to speak direct to the subjects <>f mother government162 words
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Article, Illustration118 1956-04-21 1 MAKE NOTE OF THIS YOU have never received an impact from a thriller like the one packed in Holly Roth's "The Content Assignment." On Monday the Free Press begins EXCLUSIVE serialisation of this h.irdhitting book by writer who achieved overnight success. This one novel has already given her a unshakable118 words
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Advertisement30 1956-04-21 1 So BUBBLES F^H I o I the wsy f~ you like them °£<! I Sing apore-kualalumpu» o y^3 o U ND BRANCHES i 1 1 o [1 i< .T>s*^ r y30 words
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Article, Illustration204 1956-04-21 2 MORE COMFORT FOR COLONY PASSENGERS PROMISED 4 4 NKW luxury l>us will t;ikr to tin* io;id in t Singapore today rtic Singapore Traction < ompanj has I taken delivery »>i 1 1 oi k;j Gll3 Arab buses f ordered through Orchard Motors, Singapore. Made204 words
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Article181 1956-04-21 2 MILLION CONSULATE Siamese plan a museum and gallery in ipONSTRUCTION work is Iv> to begin soon on a oneTmlllion dollar building for the Siamese consulate in Singapore. The Siamese Trad* Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. Winai Paehimsawat. told the Free Press yesterday that the projf ct will be com- pleted before181 words
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152 1956-04-21 2 SINGAPORE could today face nationhood with hope because there were young people in growing numbers who would respond to the Jaycee's challenge that "Asia Looks to Her young Men." .said Mr. Yap Pheng Geek addressing the Junior Chamber International at. their dinner last night,152 words
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Article159 1956-04-21 2 Problem of give-away children THE problem of unwanted children who are given away is a familiar one in Singapore! said a spokesman for the Singapore Family planning Association yesterday. She was commenting or. the case of a mother who on Thursday told Social fare officials she wanted to sell her159 words
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Article44 1956-04-21 2 Russia has sent a note to the United States declai that nuclear tests in so areas of the Pacific an contrary to aims of United Nations Trustees! Council and the principles of international relatioi Moscow Radio reportec yesterday. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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295 1956-04-21 2 DEMOCRACY IS IN DANGER WARNS GENERAL h X sw. .A 3\. P ilZl i LM I ssira hi i fcj^^^^^^^^L^^r^Hr^f?^rr^?< Philippine statesman Gen. Carlos p Romulo warned in Boston last night that Russia's unchanged and unchangeable" policy Is .still world conquest The told a Patriot's Day dinner: "I am here295 words
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Advertisement39 1956-04-21 2 url oALb NUfV ;^^^p S^^rf^ ihtnL fbA oUW^iAWTAND CROWINIi 'M/''^'^ Uui^^iK'"' w >:liMp- THIS MONTH S ISSUE y*■ >,<,-" wr*V f OPENING OF NANYANG UNIVERSITY^^TM REPORT Ojm^TITUTIoTxONCUJSIONTB 60 MALAYANS IN EXERCISE WELCOME J THE POLITICAL EX°ERT BALI GOD RUNS WlLD^^^^^^H39 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-04-21 3 picture. MR A R. Ml TIT. Vice-President of the Asian Junior Chamber of Commerce and Chairman of the Sixth Asia Regional Conference, which opened in Singapore Eon Tuesday, shaking hands with the Officer Administering the Government Mr E z \v. A Goode, at a garden party given by Mr. GoodeFree Press - 56 words
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Article149 1956-04-21 3 although she arrived a\ here on Friday the Thirteenth, Lieut. Sheila Villiers, 25, of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Mursing Corps, has had stroke of luck in Singa-- re, Villiers wanted to come Singapore from Britain because she would be ■arer her lather, a149 words
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Article111 1956-04-21 3 An 18-man cultural delegation from India is due to arrive in Singapore on May 2. The delegation consists of some leading film stars, classical dancers and musi--1 cians, led by a Member of Parliament, Mr. Prithwi Raj Kapoor, who is also an actor. During their111 words
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264 1956-04-21 3 Secret probe to find what a dollar buys NEW COST PC nx/iur. SURVEY WILL HELP UNIONS r rilK cost of living index survey soon to be instituted by the Singapore Government will he|p trade unions in their tight tor a standard mini mum wage. It will also serve many other264 words
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Article90 1956-04-21 3 A former director of .t Singapore Arm, it I* Ac Silva, rid \ir \i n h <ir Siiv;i, iias been appointed Minister tor .lust ice by the h#mv (ioverament of Ceylon. Mr de Silva's career has included several important povsts. Formerly th c AttorneyCieneral of Ceylon, a90 words
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Article50 1956-04-21 3 Pope I'lii.s XII ye.sterdaj urged educators to use moderation when dealing with their .students, even in urging them to pray He warned against "excessive zeal" in piou.s ob.se rvance.s. pointing out that .sometime* the students abandon even the most elementary religious duties a.s a re.su lt U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article27 1956-04-21 3 Member.s of the Royal Singapore flying Club will take part in the Dane Cup Competition at Kuala Lumpur on May 11. 12 and 13,27 words
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Article58 1956-04-21 3 The arbitration board to settle the row between the Singapore Government and the temporary clerks over their back pay increase claims will meet on May 10. It was originally scheduled to meet next Monday. The Government agreed to the postponement as the clerks' union pleaded that their58 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-04-21 3 Two Pakistan officials haw arrivrd in Singapore >»v PA aftrr a MtCCeSSfttl visit to thr Philippines. They bad this to say about their visit: Mr M II haudhiirv Ambassador to the Phi iippinrs: "There is only illilc subversive trovbte there." Mr ii E. A Kaiu Trade Commlsiloiief in84 words
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Advertisement21 1956-04-21 3 GOLD AND STERLING SI IV Eft v tdarelle 'tjo.vei* Cyt'hiln V. omhacli S. P. H. de SILW^/ SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR21 words
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Advertisement53 1956-04-21 3 PA. 7B-1* mm m m You can enjoq wherever ljou goi imp. Schweppes •iCHWfPPt<) LCMONAOI /x a dm fry v, t 7y LTMONADE QINQfR RCPR i TONIC WATER SODA WATtR DRY C, IN 0 E R ALG f| M t P I HVM.LCSCk 1 4 1 r t• 4 153 words
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252 1956-04-21 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, April 21, 1956. Opinion LOYALTY TEST <'I i [ZENSHIP in M- i d( k;i Sni'Mporc will require ten years coniin nous r( sidence, 11 proposal' coming up In the London conf( n nee are agreed upon. As if to emphasise that the conferment ol citizen;252 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1956-04-21 4 HARRY FERGUSON - I'll tell you where British curs are going wrong! HARRY FERGUSON by ill. kinds of ex- cuscs are tx Ing ■i\. n foi the slump in British Ughi car j( [t sei ms to me ever;, thin is blam< d i i pi the real <•;* i Aiiri the nal1,134 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-04-21 4 THESE DRAWINGS ARE THE KEY Says Mr. Ferguson: The top car is foreign but the weight distribution is RIGHT: the middle tar is British— and the weight distribution is WRONG; the third car offers another distribution that is still RIGHT.40 words
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Article197 1956-04-21 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber asdfasdf \n article on cook< y i ays i tut it La bi Iti i to w<■ too nt i, t tiffing than too much, i kne^t i Uxid- I mi. t v h<, ii 0 much tuffing on a carp •or .in anglen inn thai197 words
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Advertisement33 1956-04-21 4 Optical r~l zeiss PUNKTRL V LENSES REFRACTING DISPENSING OPTICIANS Optti ji i no] Johon md Eye ft \t', MIOOU &OAD SINGAPORE V, U n i( m <,>,U r, (j W if. r 1..33 words
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Advertisement115 1956-04-21 4 YOU love bobc| W stars him Tke VITESSAwith Built in Fxposore Meter ond SynchroCompur with Ughl rolui S( There is .in exciting combination in the new Vois^t l md VitttU L which ,isks nothing of you but to press one buH, .md your pictur* i^ sn.ippcd. Then the nutom.itic t<115 words
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Article, Illustration548 1956-04-21 5 PELHAM - This was my blackest day PELHAM t GROOM A MANGO AND A MEMORY :>NT know hOW 1 main t lines Ita own in worms a tas to eat every p alive, but know that the little brute does ig but dig to eat to dm. iow know, too. only way548 words
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Advertisement37 1956-04-21 5 a 1 <■■■■■ B a Look Lovelier in a )\HR ///6> beautiful I N?%i f W beautifying m a 1 Switnsuits (l V\\ ///t world! 1 R s Agents: i;\i b;iai»ci LTD. J jt 66, Hi^li Street, Singapore.37 words
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Advertisement68 1956-04-21 5 I Lovely European >» (^S&tfe* "'Hazcline' Snow" '^^^Sf|^fe§ •;i:;i;i ~-^-^s-: "^^^B^Sfctv -s''' r- j^ gw protootloo of 'HmoUim* Snow" ;Jjjgggg||^ J*feSE •t. :w. i Imp; tho skin "HAZE LINE' SNOW,: WS. Lsnovv f precious as your skin Va_ ••■-•■JW J7} Th c ri s j; k f a BUHRO U68 words
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Miscellaneous166 1956-04-21 5 [B|BBHBB|a|^Bl|ljßM||HJa^BH ii* J j I 3 in V J i i i t sT HI lit ii OF ENGLAND Andrew's Cathedral] 7 Communion, 8 a.m larisl Parish Com--9.30 a. ni Sundaj 10.30 a.m, Matins, v Mandarin Service, g p.m. fnsong. Hildas Church -Katong: 7 Communion, 8 a.m I Eucharist, 10166 words
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Miscellaneous174 1956-04-21 5 Chapel of ConneU House Anglican Service-Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Evening Service BV~ p.m. Our Saviour's Mission-Indus Square: 9. 30 a.m. Matins Sermon < Eng Malay), 3 p.m Sunday School, 4 pm Evangelical Meeting (Tamil 1, Alexandra Garrison Church British Military Hospital. 8 a.m Holy Communion. 10 am. Matins cV Sermon.174 words
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Miscellaneous444 1956-04-21 5 Tim h h' Ch f St JOBe P h (B^* J'mah): Masa Sermon 6.15 <.lo a.m. 8.30 a.m. St. Joseph's Church (PM) Victoria St: Mass Sermon 6* 7 o 9 a.m. St. Anthony's (hurch (Manuai); Mass .Sermon 5.30 p.m. (hurch of Our Lady's Nativity (Upper Seranroon): Mass Sermon 6, 7.15444 words
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Miscellaneous161 1956-04-21 5 417 New Bridge Rd: 4.30 p m Sunday School, 6 p.m. Gospel Service. Mr. Yeo Oon 800. Chinese Gospel Hall (Vlo Chn Kanß Rd): 433 pin Sunday School, (i p.m. Gospel Service, Mr. v. Vargbese. Bethesda (Kutong) Church: 8. 3U a.m. The Lord', Supper. 9.30 Ministry- Dr. B. Chew, 3161 words
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Miscellaneous418 1956-04-21 6 U J.1 IIM imm tmmrm"m x I >i\MMi\Ki i.v^i:.:;:'iKaik]« l i..i'']rMi j 7IV N^^ l y Jj THfcT'STHE S /WHAT? A MORE THAN KfcePAAEFkOM YOU SCARfcM.M OM, IF KILL? FIGURE H ;|5 coming sign, Taurus ynn INKJRMATiON ]/cOMMONefi-- THAT. MC'S VER<)\ THE m«ONt DO?/ JHAT FAILS, r S V OUT418 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-04-21 7 llfE are fust betoming: frustrated. Jutlt;inby the phone t alls flooding i»to the office almost every one of our readers knew our picture yesterday was of one of the lions outside the Bank of China building. Ah well, we ye sot one triumph at least half of of91 words
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Article450 1956-04-21 7 VICKY, 18, BECOMES A MUSLIM AN 18-year-old English schoolgirl fasted from dawn to sunset yesterday. For It was another day of Ramadan, Islam fasting month. And upper sixth former Vicky Gross, of Tregarvon Road, Clapham, London, has become a Muslim. Vicky, a slim attractive girl, with her waist-length honey-blond hair450 words
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Article70 1956-04-21 7 Three barristers' wigs and I ■.< o "ir.vn hit vc bcfii stolen from b consulting room In II oeoi je's Hall Liverpool m here 'in- A lz i are held on, ol th( victim la Ml to i Hi llbn n, Q C Thej ill Mav<* to70 words
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Article28 1956-04-21 7 a heifer which escaped ro ni Whit kirk aUCtlol narket, Leeds, and charged iiion -h garden* and Btreel a is shot dead by poln c,28 words
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Article63 1956-04-21 7 hi, Mr •f foil boro A I >•" <fer o) S th run -on ~Se I, ferential rate ■he b#» furr the S< h Nation tl Hull HnQ ii ii t I t/4--nitnj Count.' m Edinburgh i I DISLIKE this businrvs of everlitstin^ly pokmt; into family means. It ciu-oura^es the63 words
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Article28 1956-04-21 7 Rainfall over the Th tmei Basin for February and March wafl the lowest ilnce i!»::)',. said Sir Jocelyn Bray, chairman ol the Thamea Conservancy Board28 words
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Advertisement496 1956-04-21 7 I U.K. closing prices LONDON, April 20. I Previous Today (■KiKHfK No. 1 »SS C.i.f. 26 2 buyer., 26 a buyers Enropran ports April 2b\ sellers 26 sellers BIBBEB No. 1 RSS cJ.f. 26',, buyers 26% SSS European Ports May 26% .sellers 26% aellers I BLBBES No. 1 RSS bpot496 words
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Advertisement98 1956-04-21 7 4 -+y I UOO» NEWS! You can now get the War Id-Famous •V II P STOCKINGS Viyella Socks MYLON SPLICED at your favourite store BAJ A J Textiles, Limited. 71, HIGH STREET TELEPHONE; 5921. The only lamp which will you ifttW' four degrees of light full. Hj BAKER medium, subdued,98 words
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Miscellaneous56 1956-04-21 7 s y--y s SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 8 .*»1 Bt. < TOMORROW: 1.55 am. and &.3I p.m. MONDAY': 9.53 i m ;ind 10.08 p.m. TUESDAY: 10.42 am and 10.41 p.m WEDNESDAY: 11 25 a m nnrl 1 1.09 l> "i THURSDAY 1 Mil :i m ;ui(l 1 p ifi56 words
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Article, Illustration128 1956-04-21 8 Philip Teo and Johanna Schimer, consolation prize winners, from Geylang provide a study in concentration, left, almost us intense ;is that put in by the judges below. The judges are. from left: Mr, Samuel Ting, Mrs. Aisha Akbar, and Mr. M. K. Anciano. Left: Consolation pri/.r winner from Bedok, Mrs.128 words
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Article, Illustration122 1956-04-21 9 Left: "Arrivederei, Darling," is what Miss Hannah cc is singing. She was awarded the second prize in the itermediate vocal section. Below: Mr. Earl Robson playing a "medley of songs" in his harmonica. He came second in the senjor instrui» ntal section. ilk prize winners at the Talentinie organised122 words
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Article, Illustration969 1956-04-21 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - STEVE WINTERS INVESTIGATES KATHLEEN HICKLEY fadaf M -$i y<w*tj #tf IHI IO \K si. v jnlt i s and U»i return <»t Urn tanf< sou READ <> N CHAPTER 15 MESSAGE BY BALLOON ii' i T ii i N twenty minutes the i >ur ol them had been r hrougn969 words
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Advertisement27 1956-04-21 10 INVICTA WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WAICH jtftl% 1 19 years w.itch mil n.; V^^p^4oHf t ip( ricncr Sold in over 87 W-^ BOVAtriM throuijhout tH t world. IT27 words
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Advertisement14 1956-04-21 10 M. FUNTER S. Grinber Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Re* Telephone 7923 (Eu Court Bldg.,)S'porc14 words
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Miscellaneous380 1956-04-21 10 i i»liiur this— i >j ..'r?r-;^- W'M 11-. lU3H Tlllllm J 1 The hoy is cTsappotntel' noP to Spor^ fe already there gazing see :he Toy Soldier. Bu. «fe exdt;- nervously Into the Wacfo open meni at the .resP 08 <Be sfcty, *pace. S^jr\ the l.utle bear Is makes h!m380 words
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Miscellaneous186 1956-04-21 10 You may win a prize! DOCKET -MOM V prizes 1 are offered for colouring this scene with paints, crayons or chalks. T lie re are four prizes offered each of $5 (two for hoys and two for girls.) All you have to do is to set to work to brighten186 words
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Article, Illustration480 1956-04-21 11 -And Rosie almost steals the show FOSWALD HENRYI [^TALKING FILMS J Pi.c arc their uninhibited selves enic. And the izens i a small sulj Kansas town are ption, They really let their hair down and have fun. particular Labour cnic which they attend480 words
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Article293 1956-04-21 11 Italy's fiery movie star makes it a onewoman pix S Academy Award vvin- ncr James Wong Howe ■"'> behind the camera nat doe.s the honours to tsp black-and-white aphy that highHose Tattoo" a that will be widely d thanks to Anna I tempe.stuou.s formance in it. powering above293 words
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Article, Illustration254 1956-04-21 11 From frailer to bungalow laughs AMONG Hollywood's new. husband and w i 1 c teams who make pictures that click is one that yoe.s by the company name of "Zanra" a wrong-way-round spelling of the surname that hides the identities of Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball. Their follow-up to "The254 words
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Article364 1956-04-21 11 JOHN BEHAGUE; PELHAM GROOME - Here's a peculiar movie JOHN BEHAGUE PELHAM GROOME By IJOW crazy will Sin- gapore go over Davy Crockett? in America and England, thousands of youngsters, complete with coonskin caps and wild frontier rifles, have been queuing for hours outside their local cinemas to revel In the advent urea ot this364 words
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Advertisement47 1956-04-21 11 I RATINGS I PICNIC (Columbia) A j ROSE TATTOO (Paramount) i j FOREVER DARL j INC (M-G-M)*** DAVY CROCKETT (R.K.0.) BOTTOM OF THE BOTTLE (Fox) ■^t 9 W%BM Vi tfcrUuf <m Ceaue fe^«. PHONE 6577-- llull] TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. 173 CfCIL STREET SINGAPORf PACKERS SHIPPERS INSURANCE AGENTS47 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-04-21 12 LOOK t;i'l 4 (ktp's ;i n«*w f.ic*' iv sv* ooii <»\ <i ■Em ico r.1.4.1111 The n»w discovery of iiif« to; Renato Castellanli ifl fm rnir basketb *f I pla jrer. He If starring In th« nefi Italian lilm "I s 1; 1 1 1 \<i Cassette"49 words
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613 1956-04-21 12 THERE'S GLOOM IN the ARCTIC TODAY j H(K DOWNTCH nan iretie, send, ■••••d dispati b impressions. I ft pronounced Akbvik in E k Imo hia mv h >m< d into f neari thing the li [ki.s to a capital l\ la tin- we f 'Mi or Id a noj i613 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-04-21 12 FESS PARKFR, in the role of Davy Crockett battles with K edsk i vs Indian -style18 words
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Article517 1956-04-21 12 npuE opponents' bidding, as well as your partner's often helps you select the mast effective opening lead. There always was a great deal of virtue in the Sims' theory ol setting to whatever contract you were «oin(? to reach with as little shillyshallying a* possible; If you thought517 words
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Advertisement182 1956-04-21 12 Inspired by (he countless interpretations of Beauty expressed on the stage by «he star ballerina. Movado has created the 'Ballerina 55 collection, symbolizing grace in all its perfection 1 1 contains lor tho delight of J/^^^B^^^ every woman a special series. unique in its way, oi miniature JmJyf watches among182 words
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Advertisement50 1956-04-21 12 W*** ml: What is Shloer? I I It i. th.> pure utif.'f ">'nf'-<l |UI »t «le t.'d Engll -ti ipplo ■W I If 'Inn.-r CM D if > it witf' itir brt iJ <■' .1 "It i i nderfully refrtthini |r rhe FEDERAL DISPENSARY •3. H*FfLH H.ACI IPOHf r.OLO STONAOK50 words
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Article, Illustration811 1956-04-21 13 Will anything be done for these two courts? W ffj ][£BdJg^Ts i j HE HUNDRED j itid dollars, the big bin rnment is footing ..ovate and air- lition seven courtI at the Criminal tci and Magla- s' Courts" building Mi Bridge Road. began last October ■eds a month more <811 words
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Article93 1956-04-21 13 r pi!i; presoiit a'ui future come to *n amicable arrancc" ment This boss is all In favour of automation lie finds ii leaves hi.^ secretary free to %*t on with he* Other work. In fact, she needs only one hand to operate the "Perfect Secretary" machine. The perfect secretary isPopper - 93 words
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Advertisement49 1956-04-21 13 *s<cdtf"/7f^RB L^ mm^^m^ FOR THE WORLDS BARII S :(\}f m €j0 mm mother bock (t^r-^. Please send mr a > f (h f .<^^' "Mother Hock" :■> t >a an I j faj^^^~~~~~~^Z*^ (V f nur;)nj- mother' IJH ui/\t\ but /^BHi ■BCSdbßv Post this (oupon to NESTLLS PO Boi 3007,49 words
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Miscellaneous273 1956-04-21 13 1 II 1111' ii I 9 I I —^^^^Bb _j__JMII i^M^lßm JsmBIB jii, i < across oi an earlier period? (4, 3, company regulation c» ■ai this way? (2-3). 2 Lei a confused number with- add a P.S. all U In be tolei ani (7), 1 7i r< This peel273 words
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Article, Illustration1420 1956-04-21 14 WILLIAM DAVIS - The Imperial Progress of Lombert WILLIAM DAVIS by ViHltllUH* S«'tsSl' adsfasdf iinw did hv pvrsuad** pvoplv puri mm* yk. T tM 4im **m* W* gat a■ la MMmMt M U* fltt 00 fmo fa i Wm FfLAGH of v na t ion and tna > l itifu d< :at« d1,420 words
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Advertisement59 1956-04-21 14 At your favorite I sporting event \i\(\ i<» \«hii pleasure o^*"%^ "^av *viih ii<'li(-io(js I'fpsi .kl.i *^88hfc>. > f J I !>«•!•' Is (in lllH'l lir\«'t I"; T'^^W- loi taslr. <iii.jlit\ >>i ininl\. /.> Hiivr .1 IVpsi Q^^ft^\ \JVh? fc^__ wjj >^-r^ r/ k rmfdP C-'Jiki I 1 ibtW 9>59 words
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Article231 1956-04-21 15 SOCCER TIES FOR TODAY 11l soccer league i 3 to be played y are:— DIVISION ONE v, i,i v Bolton biili-y Wolves kilioii v Cardiff Ifrtoii V Flackpoo! L on v MYhester L,,\iri I v Portsmouth ti tstle v Chth*a [ton v A. Villa i v Sunderland il.iih.tni v HdersfieldReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-04-21 15 Guess who Yesterday's picture was of Mrs. Joy McNaughton. Malaya's top woman racing motorist. Mrs. McNaughton folds the Penang to Singapore speed record of 8 hr. 33 mm. Not a local star. Who is she? ANSWER TOMORROW37 words
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Article42 1956-04-21 15 Grrmany's Davis Cup team, to meet the winners of the European zone first round tie between Finland and Ireland next month, ha.s been announced as Rupert Huber, Peter School, and Franz Feldbausch. Huber Is tfir West German chanipion.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article705 1956-04-21 15 T.E.B. CLARKE - My day at the races T.E.B. CLARKE >. Uy writing from I)Uring the Mim- mer racing season a Gtoosegir] will be seen daily presiding over her Hock." I quote from a list ofattractions at one of the Lo.s Angeles racetracks. As a regular racegoer in Britain I am aware that705 words
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190 1956-04-21 15 Bad sportsmen? —The Japs learnt from us STRICTER umpiring In future world championships would kill gO-SIOW tactics employed by the Japanese in the recent, matches In Tokyo, Mr. Ivor Montagu, chairman of the English Table Tennis Association, said On his return to London by air, Mr Montagu added: "The go-slowReuter - 190 words
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Advertisement24 1956-04-21 15 Gentle Philip Morris T^l puts on a bright new modern packaae ujtir«-Ilrs <L 3 PHILIP MORRIS Inc NfW YO^K Jf% rhilip Morris l_ Cigarettes24 words
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Advertisement69 1956-04-21 15 M^mmmW Mr m^^r Eh m«i« C» j|c^|^ WHfSKY OCEAN PARK; HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET^ Aco liand of Singapore ft with MISS SALOMA the Malay "Marilyn Monroe" oOo King 11 r>f>l for Table C< Krsfrvations. DON'T LOOK AT -\^-^tffiSBv\^ IT THE HARD (f^^/^ WAY GET A Z^/ X HAYNORETTIt ANIMATED CINE for69 words
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Article299 1956-04-21 16 TODAY HLARTS TitY TO BREAK THIS- ji:\lM vi Midlothian, one of the "giants" <♦! Scottish footbati hope to break a "h> sear hoodoo when tho> meet Celtic in tl Scottish Cup final at Hampden Park, Glasgow today. i). pite impressive league performances, Hearts have nol won the299 words
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Article286 1956-04-21 16 Victoria Cup runners and jockeys npWKNTY SIX probable runners and jockeys foi flic Victoria Cup, t(j be run over .seven furlongs at ITur.st Park today arc: Tamer!. me (A. Breaslqy), Alexander iT. I.owreyi, Golden Planet (T. iosliii<4 Coronation Year <K. Gethin i, Kir- Bruce (1.. Piggott), Tioiivil!c iW. Rickabyi, State286 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-04-21 16 LARRY BOARDMAN (left) of Marlboro, Connecticut, bounces a left off the chin of veteran world featherweight champion Sumly Saddler in the first round of their ten-round nontitle ftght in Boston. Hoard man won a unanini- cms decision. A. P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article239 1956-04-21 16 SPALDING GOLF DRAWN fITHE first professional tour--1 nament of the English golf season ended at Moor park yesterday in a thril linn tie bet we. n Harrj Weetman. ol England, and Christie O'Connor, of Ireland. Weetman an d O'Connor, both Ryder Cup internal lonal each had an aggregate of 276Reuter - 239 words
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Article52 1956-04-21 16 lv tralian heavyweighi Men I ibb 1 1 due to arrive by ah from c i r i v- at 4.15 j> m today. Cnbb meets Fijian MimeU Radrodro for the Orient heavyweight hampiom hip at the Happy World next Friday He ni stay I Mir52 words
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Article29 1956-04-21 16 Vorli beat Bradford N i th< m 05 21 p »ml in ,ix at \< v the only Engll h H Li c played last nl ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article228 1956-04-21 16 \l<>< K\ MARCIANO, world in- iv vu- 1-1,1 champion, s ai<i v< < ''i. i\ ii. wanted (<• rHin- as I l pared in ill- (a M hin future i 1 'i w nil his manager, \i u« in Mv f.hiiitirit d« imiicls Hpoii228 words
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Article99 1956-04-21 16 ONG AND OOI IN JAPAN I Malayan badminto ITI players Ong p On and OoJ Teik Hock arriv" In Japan yesterday series of goodwill matches They will play against ai All-Kanto .students team in Tokyo tomorrow and also appear in goodwill matcha in Yokohama and Os Ong PohLim and Ooi99 words
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Article76 1956-04-21 16 TOM FINNKY. EndarJ A International soccei 'M ward, is to have an oporaJ tion on his left leg i-J month, The Preston North. F.M winger, who has played fcl England 00 times, will >:M be available for the national match 1 Brazil in London on Mnv 9Reuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration7 1956-04-21 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special NLW ih.Ul7 words
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Article319 1956-04-21 1 THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES SINGAPo're'stAHDARD '.'.'S^j.S SIANu PAU i TRESPASSER K^OM JEEP CAtL BOY ro XTE t WINI S TK, 5...,: h«,. K J 1 r.,'m'nsun.ns,. f;!;,r,,"s V ur 1 i »e £o.d™Su, prise ?^"s_. -pri,, oXLi f__^^ OOU.KN S, K.-K,^ J h l319 words
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Article727 1956-04-21 1 ALLAN LEWIS - Montana Cynosure dangers ALLAN LEWIS —By ■DERI ECT PEARL is 1* the popular fancy for t lie main race at Kuala Lumpur this am moon. She was the must discussed horse when the race was being tressed this morning, Her form at Ipoh, md K.L. last week, tn ikes her727 words
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Article39 1956-04-21 1 JEST bets by Allan Lewis today are: tarala (Race One), j Carribean (Race Two) I'ki'lele (Race Foui Besi outsiders: Baby (Race Eight) l(i I ady Osprey (Race Five), going should be 1(1 Radio Malaya broadcast com- iriejMon^Urajgj.39 words
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Advertisement166 1956-04-21 1 mip-w wpWS- PELANDOK Jmm DELANDOK'S Hupp f /C\ -~J$-ss& best bets are Trailer f S- (Race Five) Projector Ij jt am3- -'%±jr v (Race Seven) a»i d fc^r^ir-i^^^*^ l °V^J Kipplinjf River (Race Eight). UKELELE iLrOnD W%'^ make Liter i^x- +f/^> pictures The very wide rmi I1 oi wf >rd166 words
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Article914 1956-04-21 2 RACE 1-Z.JO: CLASS J, DIV. 1-6 FURS. I 62C GAY PRINCESS 4y bam Yon« Stable) Donnelly.. Doniiellj i RIVER MOON II 7y beg <T.< Cheong) tfong Hudson' 1 GOLDEN SURPRISE y brah Vf. Bath) Bagby im< g \|\(,K EYE 5y beg (August Stablt i »< Scratching.:914 words
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Miscellaneous12 1956-04-21 2 BUCENTAUB ■§^v>^^X>w. PEARL SNAP if -"'Wfe!jSS??vvvt^S^^v^WK>^-''"' BABY CHRIS w v»>n& vo^B' .-My >*.'.12 words
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Article1550 1956-04-21 3 RACE ONE (I. 3, Div. I—6 Furs, ,j[ \M)I STAK: 14-4-5 C 1-;)',F race. jar ALA: 14-4-56 Won Div 7P race; 19-4- 5 ti Coverlj in 38. w PRINCESS: 12-4-56— 1 1 3P m even time; [-U, took DO part in P race; 19-4-M1,550 words
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Article, Illustration1449 1956-04-21 4 PERFECT PEARL CAN BE BACKED WITH CONFIDENCE DERF I EARL ha his tx forn and can be backed witl ronfld* ii to s< ore a double In R tee Six al Kuala Lumpur today luding day of the Selangor Turl Club's riJ meetin feel Pear] came i < n al1,449 words
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