The Singapore Free Press, 23 April 1956
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Title Section18 1956-04-23 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya *«>. *****. Singapore, Monday. April 13, 193»i. Price 15 (ts.18 words
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Article370 1956-04-23 1 pore minority leaders express concern —but hope for a solution in London READERS of minority communities in Singapore expressed concern over internal security on the eve of the Mcrdeka talks which start in London today. Hut they hoped a satisfactory solution would he arrived at between the370 words
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Article29 1956-04-23 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on ;m uncertain tone with first grade, May shipment, at wi cents a ib unchanged from la.st Saturday's closing price.29 words
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Article324 1956-04-23 1 Marshall has talk with Boyd |p)ay- f or Merdeka men i\N the eve of the Merdeka talks opening in London today, Singapore's Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall, had informal and friendly talks with the Colonial Secretary, Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd in Hove. Before today's opening session. Mr. Marshall presented to Mr.324 words
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Article62 1956-04-23 1 g^llF .Manchester (iuar- dian today argued thai Singapore should merge with the Federation as a possi'Ve way towards safety for both T ii c Manchester Guardian suggested that the agenda of the conference ought to be enlarged to include a consideration of the rm.'pev.ii of Mr. David62 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-04-23 1 Tony i-rvott. of the Honßkonq; and Shanghai l<llk and Miss Marjorir llooprr stenographer lkl r in thf Australian Commission In Singapore, 1 celebrated thHr engagement «»n Saturdai other week-end picture* in pages 1U MM II«35 words
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Article173 1956-04-23 1 leaders of Soviet 1 Communism visited \v inih o r yestefda and during an hour-long mccl m»u with Queen Elizabeth presented her with iu\<i rioiis table fttf vvr.iji Prince Charles and Prin < i-ss Anne irere present with their father, the Duke of Edinburgh, when173 words
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Article56 1956-04-23 1 Andrei Vishin.sky. Ru. sia's top legal mind until his death two years a 50, was yesterday sharply criticised for his theories in ;i leading Soviet legal journal. The article admitted that Micro has been "blind worship' 1 of Vishinsky's works which had been turned into "unimpeachableReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement158 1956-04-23 1 \TODAY\ |^OLLY ROTH 5 1 gripping novel E "THE CONTENTE ASSIGNMENT" starts in Page 14. When you have read Chaoter One you E will want to read the rest. And so will j everyone else. So place a standing order for your Free Press NOW and avoid disappointment. Itodayl IMOONl158 words
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333 1956-04-23 2 BOY SHOT BROTHER, PARENTS SAY POLICE in 11-YEAR-OLD bo> carried <>"t eartfutty laid pto" to klh hls 14-year Old brother and both of his parents on the family 1 inn on Saturday and then slept soundly through the night iirhis own bed before leading a neighbour to the bodies, police333 words
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Article211 1956-04-23 2 ri""ii Binj apoj V" I p< ph a tciation I d to help you:. pend their leisure mannei m< p. kI• chair man ol the :> i ociatioi told th. fj i pr< thai childrei In Binga poi i b fter spend] g fj\ < horn211 words
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Article34 1956-04-23 2 Typhoon "Thelma," whi was reported yesterday off the north-western tip of Luzon in the Philippines and moving north towards the Formosa Strait, is said to be said losing violence and speed ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article365 1956-04-23 2 ROUND-UP OF rag WORLDS NEWS rpHE Calcutta Dock Labour I Hoard yesterday decicfed to call <>n 800 men of the National Volunteer Corps ;f the week -old strike of -'ock workers does not end by this afternoon. X >T lli-man Soviet delegation headed by a Trade365 words
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Article86 1956-04-23 2 Hollywood producer Mr. Jack Cummings eyed a nervous Marlon Brando in Nara. Japan, yesterday and banned all visitors from the rustic Oriental set of the "Teahou.se Of The August Moon." "Marlon is having the most difficult time in his career." the lean tanned producer saidU.P. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration263 1956-04-23 2 Cecile Parrish - 'Hollywood Bowl' for music lovers Cecile Parrish By The acoustics of the Singapore Badminton Hull win cause no trouble when the Los Angeles Philhanno- Nic Orchestra give their first concert on May 12. Mr. Don|ald Moore, who is organis- hipr the visit, told the Free Press. Previously only the brass263 words
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Advertisement134 1956-04-23 2 y^\ ft Model 05 >; f\Vj n| *hoe». Upper from brown cor- JrA f II tfw\J^'^"^ 'A- I I uro y, rubber cork compound M^vfyk riVI^MM X J A NyStics 3 9 Men's $4.30. i^plk jrfzfffiMk -<? -W. Model 02 .''^f^ s' fc "flif bl ck or brown •trong V^134 words
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Advertisement173 1956-04-23 2 Advertisement A baby knows better than you Whether his system really thriving on the diet you have chosen for him or just putting on fat without buildingup muscles and bones. Yes, that c»n happen if you give him a sweet, starchy foo< that may please his palate but does not173 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-04-23 3 The edge of the huge mechanical lift used for bringing up planes to the runway from "below decks" attracted a crowd of Singapore spectators on the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Albion over the week-end37 words
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161 1956-04-23 3 How to win heats of Colony aliens IF the Singapore Government wants to win the it-arts of domiciled aliens in the Colony it must make citizenship palatabl e to them, said the secretarygeneral of the Liberal Socialist Party. Mr. E. K. Tan. He was commenting on •he Free Press report161 words
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Article21 1956-04-23 3 An IVmorican scientist claims that ten prevents dental decay, and urges parents to sive it to their children.21 words
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Article83 1956-04-23 3 THE 15-nation Council of Europe ended its meetrin Strasbourg, at the week-end with an appeal to Russia to make good its talk of friendship by releasing all political prisoners held in Soviet bloc prisons. The motion, called a .■■> i! :< oi Soviet good- will, was83 words
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Article66 1956-04-23 3 I Britain's buying from the United States exceeded her sales there by $300 million in the first two months ot this year, said Sir William Rootes, chief of the Rootes car group, in New York yesterday. Britain's economic problem, he said, was to export more66 words
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Article, Illustration125 1956-04-23 3 Air Commodore Bogdan j Kwlecinski, Technical Assistance Officer. International Civil Aviation Organisation, and a former member of the Polish Air Force, who is now on an inspection tour of International Airports in the South Pacific, East and South -East Asia passed through Singapore over the weekend. HeFree Press - 125 words
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337 1956-04-23 3 VIK. DAVID BEN-GURION, Israeli Prime Minister told Parliament ves--1 terduy that the Hammarskjoehl mission had reduced tension along the Israel-Arab borders to a certain extent" but had not removed the danger of an Arab war against Israel." Z* He rejected the suggestion that the UnitedReuter; AP; UP - 337 words
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Article52 1956-04-23 3 Bevan - Bevan by MR. Aneurin Bevan, British Socialist left whig leader said yesterduy that h<» did nut believe the danger from Russia was necessarily a military one, If there was a danger, it was a political and economic one. he added. Mr. Be van claimed that the international situation52 words
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Article36 1956-04-23 3 Miss Autherine Lucy, 2fi-year-old Negro gin student expelled from the all-white Alabama University after her admission set oft violent demonstrations, was married at Dallas, Texas to her college sweetheart. Rev. H. C. Foster. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement31 1956-04-23 3 PA. 7B II You can enjoq £1 wherwer t(ou gof. rh\V6['r BCHWIPMI TONIC WATtO r f/i»' c -nfia! mixtt f>r 1 FMONADE QlNQtll PETR TONIC WATER SODA WATER DRY QINQER Ate31 words
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Article251 1956-04-23 4 Mary Webb - Opinion Money in the clouds Mary Webb lm?om tinif (o time if has b< i v stated thai the Federation intends to establish its own air force, ami we have heard thai men from the Malay Regiment are already being trained In the vital work of ground conl roL Further,251 words
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Article858 1956-04-23 4 It's just not so The Koils-Koyce cur boss ta the tractor kittsj: m Jtl-£n formed r fit isleutliitijj m .a retl herriitql* says Dr. F LLEWELLYN SMITH f\N this pa^e last Saturday Mr. Harry Ferguson, the the most independent and individualistic figure in the British car world, charged that the858 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-04-23 4 "All r.ght, Major-well om j, he f.rst line "Arise! ye starvelings from your slumber14 words
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Advertisement39 1956-04-23 4 ASAHI CULTURED PEARLS ARE ACCLAIMED TOE WOK LI) OVER AS THE VI I I AMONG CULI 5 kid PEARLS, SEE THEIR BEAUTY, (>M PA Ri: 'in i IK PRICES, S.P.H.deSILVALtd. s|\(. IFORE, X I I MIM X A H'OII39 words
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Advertisement53 1956-04-23 4 *W a picture of health... wgta Thtnki M A.I LUNG K^H^ SYRUP Safe-«unrd your \r&h\l fi:l 'l" n hr.ilth R lv| ny.' them A 1 Li'ni; j'ir^Skf ->y r ui .t first >■ Avail able from nil lending stores THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LT 33, RAFFLES PLACE A S PORE COLD53 words
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Article, Illustration230 1956-04-23 5 |>.\CK in 1940 there was a tremendous find at Guak Kepah a Palae- mesian jawbone, in icter totally foreign to the Malay race. Dr. \V. A. Mijsberg, one of nur better-known diggers, reported that it belonged to a malp of the New Caledonian or Loyalty Islanders rather than230 words
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Article111 1956-04-23 5 Changl Yacht club members are admiring the adrenturotlS spirit displayed two of its members, 3AC COSer and SAC Gorlon, who recently packed ix days' food supplies Into i 12- font yacht and took )fX on a cruise around the Blonds hereabouts. They reported temperanentnl adversities high vinds111 words
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Article364 1956-04-23 5 Adelaide Eastley - Singapore Spotlight Adelaide Eastley By 01 /\rmy A plans to encientiflc annals lunging off into wilds Of the Fedi early in June. ile -Army Public ions is preparing ory for publicahave learned party of "strictateur' anthropologeologists and Of scientific are preparing for >ir serious trek into the jungles, expedition, in364 words
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Article, Illustration322 1956-04-23 5 POT FOURRI: In Tuesday and out again by Wednesday via QANTAS/BOAC bound for Hong Kong were Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Nicholas the former director of Aspro Proprietary Co., Ltd It was their daughter, Nola Ruby, who was formerly married to the celebrated violinist, Yehudi Menuhin and their322 words
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Article105 1956-04-23 5 NEW STORE SUCCESSES In a message from Eng land. Sir Percy McNiece expresses his admiratior for the members of tht Photographic Society oj Singapore. **1 am most grateful," saj/s Sir Percy, now on six months* leave, "to know that the society is winning more and more recognition in other parts105 words
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Article, Illustration236 1956-04-23 5 a aireciorsnip in a wideiycirculuted Asian magazine. who, in Singapore, lend! invaluable co-operation to the smooth functioning of the S.A.A.? The steamship companies, the Commissioner of Police and the Traffic Police, also the Export/Import Depart meat, t h c Foreign Exchange Controller, the stall of the Registrar236 words
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Advertisement33 1956-04-23 5 ji V Complete body freshness -nd fragrance raxa ANTI-PERSPIRANT 1 UNABLE I ROM ALL 1 MISTS STORES Boli Afiati: M A. UATIF BROS, l "iln St., Singapore, 1. Branch:— tatMg St., Kuala Lumpur.33 words
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Advertisement73 1956-04-23 5 BUY-BEST-NEW!! LAOMES* WEAK. Skirts, Blouses, Can-Can Petticoats, N. Gowns, Full Slips, Half Slips, Cardigans, Panties, Pyjamas, Kimonoes, House-Coats, Nylon Stockings, Swim Suits, Scarfs, Maidenform Braziers. MEWS HVEAH Dacron Color White Shirts, Sport Shirts, Underwears, Pyjama Suits, Ties, Socks, Swimwear, Dressing Gowns Readymade Trousers all made from Dacron 50 to 100%73 words
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Miscellaneous267 1956-04-23 6 .VlAXlillAKi; by ialit aiitl ■•liil l»avi« 1 QID DOW<7 VAil 7 M 0 MONKEY BUSINESS. MY PAL'S i I WHAT LUCK -A LETTER TO HttlJß IHAHHIPW 6UE mmP 1 h COVfRiN6 YOU. YOU CAWTSEE 60T IT JUST IN TIME. YOOH; flgj IT TOME! #wW?)M HIM, BUT HE CAN SEE YOU!267 words
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Miscellaneous708 1956-04-23 6 T I nORN today, you are a had, rmi n ti l> world ol ideas and, alih> at times .omewhat Slow to act i| ikelv t that you win become an influenc Upon those among whom y ou v (l Since you are B One s\ ident human nature and708 words
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Article49 1956-04-23 7 Singapore traffic police want to know the Identity of the car which knocked down ;i Chinese woman Nelly Soh, at about 11.30 p.m. OH April on East Coast Road. Anyone who might have .seen the acd dent should contact Inspector Mahpuz of the Accidents Branch, Sepoy Line.s.49 words
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Article543 1956-04-23 7 SHE NEVER WANTS TV HERE Post Scripts IHOPI that TV NEVER comes to Singapore. 1 nist returned from X and in the house 1 staved at, it was almost rune not to watch rv»*r\ programme. Nol f n l v that, the screen to In- watched in resilience. There was543 words
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Article, Illustration445 1956-04-23 7 THERE WAS NOT EVEN ONE BITE By PELHAM GROOM I AST Friday I existed on bananas and a nian^o. and in consequence had 60 cents in hand. When i woke on Saturday the fact tht I had $l.fiO to .spend was little consolation.445 words
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Article, Illustration80 1956-04-23 7 We failed again! But only just. Saturday's puzzle tha mortar outside the Victoiia Memorial Hall produced many phone calls from readers all anxious to tell us of victory. There were not so many as previously but there wcra still too many for our liking. We want a poser80 words
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Advertisement99 1956-04-23 7 The Shop of Many Varieties for your Tastes! Select what you want from Oar Big Latest Range of Textiles. Readymades, Crockery, Cameras, Jewellery, Shoes, Fountain Pens, Klectrieal floods, Radios, Refrigerators Pore Silk Ties, Rayon Ties, Bows, Pure Silk Scarves, Stockings in Cotton or Wool, Socks in Cotton, R:i'«>n v «>«>!.99 words
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Miscellaneous50 1956-04-23 7 SINCAPORE HICH TIDES PODAY: Io. OS p.m TOMORROW IM a.m. and 10 10 pm. WEDNESDAY: 11.25 ».m.S ;ind 11 Of) p m riIURSDAY: 12.M am and 1 1 ,36 p m FRIDAY: \IU) p.m. i\ [TJRDAY: |J(B a.m. and 1.18 P m lUNDAY: aMi a.m. ft ;tnd 1. 50 p.m.50 words
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Article1518 1956-04-23 8 JOHN GODWIN - JOHN GODWIN Thy llfi/or triih bum boo vunv was ihv lust /io/##> o/ a ioitvriny Manvhu Empvrar «W THE WORLD'S STRANGEST STORIES A SULLEN mm m n •*h t 1 1 through the ranfci ol the 300 ra \>< (i. Un haven Bui o bus drs n i1,518 words
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Advertisement136 1956-04-23 8 I grand commences ANNUAL TODAY f[\ MJth your Imviii: i pil^f v r^ J i_JR I el«e\vliere! These Bargains speak for themselves. Rockfast Ortain Net 36' 40cts per yd. White Bedshects 54" x 90" 3 for $7 00 Dyed Poplin 36" 65cts 72 9Q 3 $}Q 5Q Fergusons Haircord 36"136 words
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Article288 1956-04-23 9 m ANDREW'S Mission Hospital ill hold its annual general meetinf on Friday at 5.30 p.m. at tlie hospital, Tanjong Pagar Road when reports for the past year and projects for 1956 will be I clisi iissedi according to the honorsecretary, Mr. C. E. N. Arkell lii288 words
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128 1956-04-23 9 NOW LEAVES TWAINS GET THE REDCAPS 4 kmy Keacaps in Britain will soon be patrolling trains carrying troops home on leave at week-ends. The Military Police were asked for after civilian passengers complained to the Transport Commission of bad behaviour by ~~i soldiers. Passengers said troops were rude and thoughtless.128 words
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Article139 1956-04-23 9 A 73-YEAR-OLD woman was seen by three doctors, then taken to hospital where she died from an illness they had not diagnosed. outhwark coroner. Dr. Robert Milne, recorded a verdict of accidental death on Mrs. PrLscilla Baltick. R 'bertson Street, South Lambeth. :oroner said139 words
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Article30 1956-04-23 9 I n>w airplane nrvig;i--1 device to eliminate »r collision* is reported America, it la railed Perry 30 and enables ilrpl me to bo controlled Horn ground raUio station*.30 words
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Article64 1956-04-23 9 A MAID ran screaming from the room when she saw a leg protruding from under a bed at a Nottingham bo a r d i n ghouse. The Landlo d told the police. They arrived to nxamine the body, but when they .started to move it.64 words
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Article34 1956-04-23 9 Volunteer fireman Pa" l :ornman, aged 40, has been irrested in Warren, Ohio, o r making n false alarms ,o collect the six dollars le is paid for answerng each call.34 words
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Article34 1956-04-23 9 a plan to hat* every llyablc plane in the US, m the air at some time during May 26-27 tlftfl been announced. The date: anniversary of Lindbergh'* I 1927 Atlantic flight I34 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-04-23 9 The Shipping Exhibition staged on the famous pier at SouHiend-on-Sea, Essex, proved extremely popular, particularly among small boys. And here is Trevor Speed, 4. of Benflcct, thinking, "how did they get in there," as he looks wirh bewildered wond. r a giant bottle cont.iininv; model s of thy first CunardFox - 59 words
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Advertisement66 1956-04-23 9 d^Pr^^^ w H REE B 6 "oppvts J Ml IT AQCOPTMEKIT M CHOCOLATE COATED #%^%p\^l% I tvi CfM I him I El Cfinfri*% in every 4 oz. ?^m .[ju r i 1 |R| 90 cents ffi^Ab. VHVI H jRSSr -^frY a^^i^D^Ml '*!^Br-'-* £^^BffSv^^HfcsMV^^^P^^r^i^^^^^r^ ■/'Kflyiy^''''' 'Zn *^oß^ •jys v*' s v66 words
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Article, Illustration945 1956-04-23 11 ROUND ABOUT SINGAPORE dfdsdf OVhK :!U0 delegates from '<) COtUttritl v\i»o have been attending last ween i bixtn Asia Regional Lonierencc oi "jayeees he-re t«»nk mat out i«> relax at a g<ua banquet and Dull la iv in a popular nm* -slain ,ml 'i ne> made a coiourfuj picutrc in945 words
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Article, Illustration614 1956-04-23 12 LUCIEN NERET - LUCIEN NERET SHIPS ARE DUE BACK FROM THE ANTARCTIC By Stringciri rules ijwvm catch rpHE '>< Inning ol sum 1 rnei In the o ithem hemJ ph< c 'win t c r In northern latitude i heralds ach ol the greal ung ca n In614 words
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Article479 1956-04-23 12 Camera to probe depths CAMERA designed to take the world's first photographs in the greatest depths of the sea has been successfully tested for the National Geographic Society. The inventor is Dr. Harold E. Edgerton of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His new camera has withstood pressure of 17,000 lb.479 words
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Article156 1956-04-23 12 GEOGRAPHY ODDITIES A BOUT two billion peo pie, aliens and citizens have entered the United States since 1928. Fu r 1954 alone, records show a total of more than 118 million. Most of these people however, are "border crossers" citizens and resident aliens returning r 0 m156 words
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Advertisement15 1956-04-23 12 B|BM|HP^HP^H9i^H HHr^raj wlU^ mt«i» 9 iipjjp^ TRANSPORT c STORAGE LTD I H3 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE15 words
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639 1956-04-23 13 Pelham Groom - Pelham Groom StiS/S THE sale of brandy A in Singapore has been going up by leaps and bounds and deservedly, for as Arnauld de Villeneuve wrote more than six hundred years ago brandy is the noblest essence of the vine. Yet there is more639 words
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687 1956-04-23 13 The Woman who thought she had beri-beri Another case history from the filis of The [SINGAPORE DOCTOR MRS. D., a thin, tail, 30-year-old woman, walked briskly into my office. Her bulging eyes and a gentle swelling in the lower half of her long and thin neck struck me at once.687 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-04-23 13 Ml Hurley j. i si managing director of a recording company adjusts a microphone by the bedside ot his wile and buuv sun. Mr. I sii h ud the day b iort- recorded the birth oi bis son. with v commentary eiven by painless childbirth expert Dr Grantiv Dick Read79 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-04-23 13 "Challenge," by Co Liang sin of (he Philippines. j s one of the many excellent pictures now on vm-w in tin"Photograph! in Asia" exhibition al the British Council28 words
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Advertisement160 1956-04-23 13 -ffi^ti!m$ i nc success 'c 3^ 8 to another for tha iß^iJSifl^ "Solveig" was the winning yacht on her. jßuaSSglLt arrival at Hobart. flMBon*m&j\ Following closely on the memorable' JH^*J,-^SJ Atlantic crossing by Movado, this latest Aw\ mih(s!^ experiment confirms the indisputable Jlfv -^.««o*'j!i\\ superiority of Movado s waterproof and160 words
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Article, Illustration1930 1956-04-23 14 HOLLY ROTH - HOLLY ROTH by START ,T TODAY...A THR,LL ER BY A NEW STAR-WRITER...TEIXING THE STORY OF AfJ INTRODUCING HOLLY ROTH the girl who has suddenly shot up to fame in big time thriller writing smack into the D,ish i c I HammettEllery Queen Peter Cheymy class of1,930 words
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Article, Illustration846 1956-04-23 15 SUSAN HICKLIN - SUSAN HICKLIN HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH THE NURSERY NIGHTMARE -THE CHILD WHO WON'T EAT? aJTJI it Mi I. NEVER I hear of n teachers wanting timi ofl from school dinners, my heart goes out to them. Twelve y( ars of providing nursery846 words
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296 1956-04-23 15 Bernard Kaplan - New fashions put the squeeze on Madame Bernard Kaplan PRENCH doctors Charge now Paris ilions dreamed up Balmain, Dior, Paquin and Qivenchy ai $1,500 a throw are only "unrealistic" definitely unhealthy, i*' latest fashions are t a.s bosom less or nar--01 line as those of pa i\ years, But the296 words
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Advertisement85 1956-04-23 15 jIV /if p 000/ iy^^il you can -l^A /M REIY N Nic\ c\ ?&*>> ***s Li J^r< K J Ji (PACKED in SIP.P; i f? and ii f; i ,j p^^ -^fi important part of their daily diet. li\> You can confidently put your p (S baby on to NESPRAY85 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1956-04-23 16 JOHN WATERMAN - SIR WILLIAM TAKES A HAMMERING JOHN WATERMAN FG Om** ihv most fashionable at 'portrait pmimtorm. th*> rmlmm some Sir illium Orp+H 's pieturmm has tfmmped baillu. itiiontlfi 4mm biff ran rases were knovkvd tUnvn for I*M* ih<> pair. IN a voice which contained the undertake] 'a blend of mmlnets, respect1,088 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-04-23 16 TOMORROW: Who are 'They'? ?i £S cerf NrOs an<l "ambers of the Ambulance section of the Sine:' irr Civil Defence Corps held thelf second Annual dinner and dance at their dubl»< m Kolam Aver Lane. This picture, taken at the function shows (from lof rißlit). Ar Area Officer Tan Ben78 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-04-23 16 THESE young visitors to the Young People's Art Centre in New York are studying paintings of costume worn in other countries. Exhibits featuring objects from far away places seem to appeal strongly to children.35 words
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Advertisement51 1956-04-23 16 fB ''■i'aWlliißlW II vddiny Pictures Make arrangements I NOW for your photographs to he taken Uy a FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone Singapore 2800 or write to FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHIC DEI 1 11/1 I i I H Qi a i I'M Hi i.« II streel Hiift wrrtet h only traOabk in51 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1956-04-23 17 T.E.B. CLARKE - The natives ARE friendly in Hollywood T.E.B. CLARKE —But they strike me as having money without security and comfort without tvn says oU'LL hate it," I they said. "You'll what a plain i is like," they said. 1 have a wondertime," they said, ut you'll never get ny work done."1,044 words
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Article529 1956-04-23 17 H«>ili sule^ utnerabie South dealer north ♦QJ 8 6 3 M I 3 06 5 2 10 9 tEST EAST 5 *2 ***** 9 10 0 6 0K10:) 0 j 8 7 k Q I 1 2 A ft 7653 HH Tlf A X 10 7 J A529 words
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Miscellaneous228 1956-04-23 17 [!Ijj I I n hi i I MMn__| I S^L^B^B^SM J iJ 1— -J—^— i^—^^mm L— w^ iiis across Rrencn fft*. I Concerning pecuniary pun- S A short t ria 1? (5-4). foments (7). 6 Governs straight edges <?>) ercooks a poet (5). 7 Wine In the ship <6> omplete228 words
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Article422 1956-04-23 18 ARCHIE QUICK - ANOTHER 'HOPE' HAS FADED ARCHIE QUICK liy Afc'Ol HKH Hi it: h pip i■• am hi gone up i Mini;.. other fl tic bub >1< i Dim pricks d v. ith unbi oken <•■. Ictorii h U boxin Bi Itl h tnd Em middle.' mpl Pa moved lnt< world class422 words
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Article48 1956-04-23 18 Budge I'm? v beat fellow-Amwi-'Ml Ait. Lai i, r,-2, 10-12, 0-2, to retain the mwn'.s singles [HW In the Part* International 'ah tennta tournament yestorMadame Dinette BuoaiOt rr- lil J(| ',ji, .-n's singles by atlnß Mile Jacqueline Kermlna 6-4 in the alUPrf-ruh ftiial ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article80 1956-04-23 18 jarosiav uroony. I<*M Wimbledon champion, wa.s beaten ti-2, <i-2, 6-3 by Chilean Davis C\ip player Lui.s Ayala In the Men's singles filial of Ihr Genoa international lawn tennis tournament yesterday. Mitt Aithea Gibson, of New York took the women'c title by beating Mrs Thelma Lon^Reuter - 80 words
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Article103 1956-04-23 18 irting M-i',-, the i t it] ,h champion, drove hia ov«.n grn Waj erati to vii torj In the main intei nal lonal m" 1 01 ra< eat Am 'in I aturd >• after a ten iii< !)>l 1 1 Itn a Bi< M driven byReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration693 1956-04-23 18 JOHN P. HAMILL - JOHN P. HAMILL ft b f JB T (fife S vojft ,9[ Hi I wJI S a s tuimMffiflffli 1 1 v-. I^Blj^^^^^^^m 1 INTEK-SECTION cricket was interesting ini.s past week. Outstanding batsman was Bgt Hoare oi Signals, who alter being missed oti the693 words
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Article171 1956-04-23 18 MALAYA'S Thomas Cup players Ong Poh Lim and Ooi Teik Hock romped to an easy 5-0 victory over a picked team of Japanese collegians at Tokyo's National Gymnasium yesterday. The Malayans won all four singles and a doubles of a goodwill match against the KantoU.P. - 171 words
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Article195 1956-04-23 18 iiy ABOUT34 FADED HOPES. Carigelea Star thought they had won the Paisley Amateur League and well on the way to lifting the West of Scotland Cup when the blow fell It was discovered that right half Andrew Fulton was a professional with Ardeer Recreation for two months in195 words
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Article305 1956-04-23 18 The Koyal Air FOTCt (IK) S.A'A. Kill annual meeting, hold ;it Nee BOOD Rifle Range resulted Inter-Area (up: Chang] <H6B points) w cdr. sparks, v/i.t Wiwki, via. Roch, sgt. RobertMil, ■tAtlOfl Riflp flip SR. Changl. (i L 52) W/Cdr. Sparks I'Vl.t. Roch, F'/I.t Wood. F/I.t Bibby, F/i,t305 words
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Advertisement40 1956-04-23 18 Teat Your sporting knowledge Con you name this burly boxer? Too easy? Then tell us when he will next be in action and, against who? 'ANSWER TOMORROW* Saturday's picture WCLS Miss Louise Brough, United .S7a/e.s Wiqhtman Cup captain. FLAG— f®^*^40 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-04-23 19 IKK ONE: Starala (8.13. Bougoure) beats Gay Princess (8 1> Oaflm-m k. Vu 1 (>uii(ir«tmMmmmwr come Khandi Star (9.0, Bar'att)' and Rim SS^Wf UonnXT lenBt :\(E TWO: Grazie (8.9, Bougoure) is on the insidr to hold off this challenge by Carribean (8 12 Jones)104 words
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459 1956-04-23 19 Wednesday made certain of returning to the first division in English football after an absence of a year when they became champions of Division Two. They overwhelmed Bury 5-2 at Bury on Saturday to take their points total to 53 with oneReuter - 459 words
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Article185 1956-04-23 19 BheflteldW. 41 20 13 8 96 59 S3 Bristol Roy 41 21 6 14 83 68 48 Leeds U. 40 21 *****59 48 Liverpool 40 2(> *****60 46 Leicester C 41 20 6 15 91 78 46 Nottingham 40 19 8 13 64 58185 words
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Article52 1956-04-23 19 rpHE United States captured the top individual and team titles in the second Pan American Congress Judo championship on Saturday night. The U. S. defeated Brazil 2—o to win team honours. John Osako, of the U. S defeated Massaoyschi Kawakami of Brazi] for the main52 words
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Article237 1956-04-23 19 SILVERFORT finished brilliantly to defeat Tolyar in the Seventh Race. Class 5 Div. 2 6 furs. Silverfort v;a.s one of the last three until after entering the straight When young Baxter called on Sllverfort he responded brilliantly. Racing past Tolyar with half a furlong to go, he drew237 words
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Article563 1956-04-23 19 Barratt Writes ALLAN LEWIS - Perfect Pearl ridden well Barratt Writes ALLAN LEWIS by pKKFECT PEARL, ridden perfectly by Ken Barratt, completed a double toi the meeting by taking the main race, Class 3, 1.1 miles at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Barratt did not attempt to go after the leaders until approaching the honn turn.563 words
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Advertisement28 1956-04-23 19 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET?, Ace Band of Singapore with 1 1 i 1 -y 1 MISS SALOMA I (he M.lsjr "Marilyn Monroe" ■Urtf DM for Tahlr <( R#trrvaU«na.28 words
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Article, Illustration425 1956-04-23 20 ORIENT TITLE CHANCE IN SINGAPORE VIKKV COBB IS AN AUSTRALIAN HEAVYWEIGHT WITH A SLIGHT DIFFERENCE. Hi.s boxing -skill is said to be good, although no-one in Singapore has y<*t sv^n him in action His record In 15 professional fights is Impressive, but no more so than other425 words
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Article87 1956-04-23 20 ART Larsen. United States and Gordon Forbes, I South Africa, won the men's doubles title in the Parisien j international tennis cham- pionships. They defeated the French team of Paul Remy and Marcel Bernard. G-4. 4-6. 6-4. 5-7. 12-10. Miss Jean Forbes. Gordon's j sister, teamedA.P. - 87 words
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Article435 1956-04-23 20 \V/KICiIITS for thf W first day of the IVnang Turf Club's Summer Meeting next Saturday are: CL. 2— Div. I—o 1 I.Lme Dust 9.00 Nick X.n Dragon v«;«r x.r» KheiiK-llua K.I 1 Ilitth Hopes H.l(» Prince of i.aiit.t g.09 Masterpiece 8.08 I, a Koihl, 8.08 festivity 8.07 I435 words
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Article137 1956-04-23 20 Aussies are due in U.K. tomorrow MR. W. Dowling manager of the Australian cricket team, said on board the Himalaya last night that with favourable weather he expected to record profit of around e BO 000 sterling on the England tour. "We don't expect much more from the Tests thisReuter - 137 words
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Article15 1956-04-23 20 Holland bent Wal«f 3-1 |fl ;m international hockey match rattorriny .it Amstelveeti ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article46 1956-04-23 20 FAVOURITE WINS ON AN OBJECTION Mr. c. V. Whitney's Head Man, a three year old strongly fancied for next month's Kentucky Derby won first prize in the $150,000 added Wood Memorial race j after an objection by his jockey was upheld in New York on Saturday46 words
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Article69 1956-04-23 20 A TEXAS UNIVERSITY team beat the world record •Xjiaqßima sfuiuj pub Jopjauqas &&TOBO apnpitj of a second with a time of 40.1 sec. at Lawrence Kansas! yesterday. The University holds the official record of J? ec set at Modesto. California. last May kk f the rlinners »n69 words
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