The Singapore Free Press, 25 April 1956
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1956-04-25 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sate ia Malaya 11.V.1. Singapore, Wednesday, April 25, 1956. Price 15 Cts.18 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-04-25 1 The loveliest of the year? picture. I Grace Kelly makes a beautifully demure bride at her wedding to Prince Rain- I j let In Monaco Cathedral. We don't think there will be a lovelier bride this year —or for many years to come- A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article141 1956-04-25 1 DKITISII and Singapore Ministers today hold uhat authoritative sources in London expect to be a crucial meeting of their Uiree-clay-old negotiations indenendence for the Colony, A'lie &ucce&g of the pri- vate talks may hinge on what stand Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the British Colonial Secretary, takes onReuter - 141 words
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Article458 1956-04-25 1 VIPs' VODKA PARTY GOES MAD Glasses crunched and wine spilled at 'rugby reception Y^^KA and wine were spilled over society women, YIPs were jostled, shoved and moved bodily and glasses were crunched into the carpets last ni^ht at one oi* the most amazing receptions in diplomatic history. Given at London's458 words
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Article178 1956-04-25 1 Airport expands E I |>XI lISII engiiuM-rs in E 13 London yesterday E revealed plans to en- E E !ar«(» Singapore's giant E E airport at Pay a I. char E to strengthen the vital E communications link with Australia. E E To meet expanding E E needs provision has178 words
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Article30 1956-04-25 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened on an uncertain tone this morning with first grade Mny .ship ment at 89% centa b lb one cent below yesterday's closing price.30 words
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Advertisement110 1956-04-25 1 Nftturc intended all to enjoy complete i\\l arid peaceful tlees eMh ni^ht in order /Nt^'sii:. to K a "i HtretiKth. fncri^v md COnflwnCf 'jIW "•■^ii..«ii""^y to »<•«■ them cheerfully through the i**w J'AtmJ^day. To some sl<'<-[» comes caMily. "-^^lljiH*// otherfl rnuat take steps to tncouract it- 4iS > "*""-"-1 I110 words
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Article, Illustration118 1956-04-25 2 Mystery of Mr Secret L >i \n i bifhlj i\ secret mission sat qiiM'tls in it curiitT of tin Singapore \ni»<>'t iuM»> Approached *>v > I fti I* rr s s n-|»ort« r Mr s< r«t" nfiisi'd t<» s.t > licrr hf !■'«■<! COMt from iiid lii-rr In was lioiriK118 words
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387 1956-04-25 2 The Chinese working mother causes a row Should they or should they not? That is the question i|o office-working Chinese mother, become inaineiem^^ and neglect them? Mr c. k. Bee, a Chinese father! thinks so In an article in last week's Sunday Tunes he ClBimed that many Chinese mothers take387 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-04-25 2 picture. MR. and Mrs. R. E. Lhoyd-Owen who left Singapore in the Tjiwangi for America where they have been accepted as immigrants. Mr. Lhoyd-Owen was formerly attached to the Passage Department of Royal lnterocean Uncs, and hopes to get a Job in California in a shipping company Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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Article28 1956-04-25 2 The U. S. Government has approved plans of a group of American scientists to attend a Moscow conference next month on nuclear physics.— U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-04-25 2 Sal ma Ahmad 20, Miss UMNO 1955 is one of the 50 Malayan girls who have entered the sarong kebaya competition at the Happy World Stadium. Singapore, tonight and Saturday. Muslim leaders have condemned the show because "according to the beliefs of the Islamic religion, it is wrong for Muslims91 words
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Article129 1956-04-25 2 THE PSC TO GET NEW MEN ffiHE Singapore Govern--1 ment li understood to have accepted the recommendation of the Malayan isat ion Commission to reconstitute the Public Services Commission with full powers over appointments, promotion, dismissal and disciplinary control over officers. The Frfe Press understands that the Labour Front Coalition129 words
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Article181 1956-04-25 2 Hospital scheme is modified Spore Mission project halved AS insufficient funds have been raised, the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood have had to modify their plans for a new Colony hospitm The original $1.700.00 D Mount Alvernia Hospital scheme is being replaced by a smaller $800,000 project. In four181 words
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Advertisement92 1956-04-25 2 55 2027/MC~~ INDIA ohiy hh ofm six mitts mm r "^->v" fc ant^ a C^ OICC luxury "all slumbcTette" Majestic or low \R^^^// are Coronet tourist services! Excellent I *^_E!__E___Z/ I mttrti and drinks and personal IH»m t*m*»ntHi »ot I lervicc all the way! •Vfy 'M«)«ilK' p*n*nf|«i L J for92 words
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295 1956-04-25 3 500 TRAIN HERE FOR HIGHER GOVT. POSTS NEW batch of 500 officers are now being trained at the Staff Training School to lit them for higher posts in the Singapore Government. This training scheme is expected to help the process of Malavanisation. Started about two years ago the school ha*295 words
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Article, Illustration15 1956-04-25 3 Hie two Italian lovers, Maria Louisa and Carlo Portaccio, smile for the Free Press cameraman.15 words
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Article318 1956-04-25 3 Maria A Carlo are oh so happy IJADIANTLY hap p y a IV young Italian couple on a lons honeymoon in fche East dropped in on Singapore by airliner yesterday —with a romance more colourful than a Hollywood film. Pretty, vivacious 22 -year-old Maria Louisa Portaccio, and her barrister husband,318 words
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Article19 1956-04-25 3 United States banks have offered Roya] Dutch airlines KLM a US$5O million loan.- A. P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article68 1956-04-25 3 Japan launched more mcr chant ship tonnage the flrsi throe months ol 1958 than any other country, according to Lloyd's Register ol ship -building returns. In this period Japan launched steamships and motorships with a gross tonnage of 356,510, exceed ing the record ol Britain andA.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration119 1956-04-25 3 Two Amcriian pastors, we&ting w&Utrprooi sti'tsons and Iliiwaiian shirts, havi" arrived in SitiKapore hy air with a practical method to reduce sex crimes They arr Or W L BoWM and I)r A Allen, Southern Baptists, who arc on I eitjhl week round Ihe world tour HslUlif Baptist119 words
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Article62 1956-04-25 3 Demonstrations broke out In scattered parts ot India yesterday as Parliament started debating a bill to re?'organise State boundaries, t In Delhi, 41 people were t arrested. d In Amritsar, police fired j tear gas shells to disperse c demonstrators and in Jul 0 lundur. in theReuter - 62 words
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Article32 1956-04-25 3 Ei»ht pfoplo wore killed yest( rday m a coal nun.' explosion in Turkey Many others were Injured in the blast believed to have been caused by gas. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article118 1956-04-25 3 Family die in blaze I> O M ii V Polhe rl* s;i i d a Muslim E family of i?. taelud- z ii»k r lix women and a E E child, vvert* hurnerl to r de;»tli at th«* villaeo of Dhiirwar in a bitter dispute over the lead- E z118 words
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Advertisement38 1956-04-25 3 OBBHSaiBIIBIIIIVHI j *b 1 1 ysa 8 If j| c/i/ I WASHABLE I SLACKS I COMPLETE vV^Mjk FABRICS \M>" r4 \^J Just the thing for daily wear for dress or leisure now In all sizes r ■■»ha■■■■■■ M%38 words
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Advertisement116 1956-04-25 3 BEST JEWELLERY i I ALWAYS AT G. C. de SUVA BROS., t I ii 1 1 JeWi'llcrs Kaffirs Place, SinfApore i Tel *****. j We Stock Complete Line Of WEBCOR Products j Diskch.jn£ers Amplifiers And T.ipe recorders •ELECTRON RADIO CO.. 1 14 Orchird Rd. S pore, 9 J PITMAN'S PUBLICATIONS116 words
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221 1956-04-25 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion NO FUTURE FOR HIM? WKIJNE.SDAY. ApriJ 2!> ]95( THE People's Action Party has already armed itselJ with an explanation for any d< pression that mighi oyi rtake merd c k a Singapore. J; would not be due to misgovernment, into rnaJ insecurity or runaway trades221 words
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Article, Illustration844 1956-04-25 4 Anchor in the Middle East v#du£ > MtL,^ %!sL s f 'j i j «Hp jij j j»7 f*' TsT >/ T j^xax; T r Jiff j I^7^^ v rj 7 1 ir s«r/ 1 TgT^y j^^^hl tf" r^^^^wM, The first of two articles by TIM ROWAN I IiHAHKAN airfield,844 words
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Advertisement21 1956-04-25 4 '7/i Singapore I .../7's SBKMV I always /or high class JrWELLERY 1 I H. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANC i b BANCKOK21 words
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Advertisement58 1956-04-25 4 %i -.v'-- .'-llr A. k mm Mjjk CooJ i* So cool, so lOOthing, yr' j»j th lf A I. Prickly Heal j»> Lr tif.n Keep n b< rtli y Ww W W th( hot vvo.ithrr. PRICKLY HEAT LOTION L Available at all Leading Dispensaries and THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD 33,58 words
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Article, Illustration778 1956-04-25 5 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - Singapore Spotlight ADELAIDE EASTLEY By -<♦--♦-. ii 'HEN the popular wife of Canon jc K. S. Adams exessed tier opinion a ew days ago, before irii4 Singapore for North Borneo and then Vustralla, she left no doubt in the minds of tnany than local f/omen have scant ln:«>t in their778 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-04-25 5 IN memory of her husband, killed in a plane crash here a year or so ago. Madame Sudibio of Jakarta has designed and made a sarong which she has named "Bintans: Sudibio." She has presented it to Miss Agnes Lee who will wear it tonight and Saturday night at the83 words
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Advertisement34 1956-04-25 5 \%ek<fcearib\ |i 7%e Pumeete of Ufotif it Packets ii FIEVERCRKP" > THE ORIGINAL MOISTURE PROOF PACKETS i ■I ONCE AGAIN f PERFECTION tROSVI EEK TrEAN'S I MMJ AOtMTtl L morison, son JONBi (M) I»TD s34 words
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Advertisement129 1956-04-25 5 itrunstrivh Lnirj^V-J Long Playing St.md.ird Records -^1^ //car /c//c,v/ issues at authorized dealers in Malaya. Bole Distrlbatora p c ICAAfff fA |Tn lOTA, CeeU Street, for Malaya. UM«V Of W. L 1 1/, s'porci, Tel. *****. The New Supple and Universally Flexible /£/!%s?/. w r from nil The FIXOFLEX br«C«l«l129 words
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Miscellaneous175 1956-04-25 6 |>IWIHl WIHt AKI by Lm I alk and Phil l»avi% ■PBB^HHttg^^l THINKS M SEES TWIsJ fwHM MfcHDRAKE WRITtS: 1 WRITE «HAT V STARt-> 7/? i^HM^HH^ I TOLD YOU HYPNOTICALLY J tf^ /U^ v V^K\| Il^^^V TAIt/A.\ hr B^il^ar Hire llcirr€»ii^2E^ GFCKJP A.S ALi STCO7E AfJt 7 QUKXLV SLAPPEI7 THE <175 words
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Miscellaneous631 1956-04-25 6 dorn today, you haw determine s-D tion. firmnes* am: B love nJ > justice which can help you i an outstanding figure ol the age <v which you live. You do not have t< much aggressiveness, But, m y|22 slow, mart way. yuu Ro UUI L «J^\ \S exactly what631 words
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Article140 1956-04-25 7 Above prices quoted in pence. WITH K. White Sarawak f.a.q. eJJ lin opean ports April 25d. sellers 2od seLler.s I fi IT! X Bi.uk Sarawak Special i i.i i uiopean ports April 1994 (L -sellers 1994 ft, sellers Above prices quoted in shillings and pence. I LONDON,140 words
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Article103 1956-04-25 7 NEW YORK, Apr. 24. Previous Today QTIN t Straits spot and nearby 99.00 nom. 98.75 ncir I 'IN futurV*s April 98.00 bid 97.50 bid 98.75 asked 98.80 asked May 97.50 bid 97.00 bid 98.00 asked 98.00 a.sked June 9(3.25 bid 9(5.00 bid 97.00 asked 97.00 asked <>\i:103 words
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Article25 1956-04-25 7 I all a* 27. Sarawak shipment was not tiered P aiting release, afloaLs ?6 ouerea. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.25 words
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Article29 1956-04-25 7 NEW YORK, Apr. *>! f Previous Today |i< Industrials 507.28 503.36 l!! u l a 1758° 174-89 M:. ti;'tirs 65!43 6514 «i Mwks Composite Average 180.67 179.5229 words
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Article93 1956-04-25 7 (LONDON. April 24. WM:x Philippine c.i.f. U.K./ Prev! US Today v nh European delivered I nropean delivered weight pter long ton Apr./May £70 buyers £70 :> buyers t £704 sellers £71 sellers Iune £70 buyers £70 buyers JOCONTJT OIL rrude Straits i10^ sellers £71 sellers i.f.93 words
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Article486 1956-04-25 7 Strip-teasers anger this wife I V\l getting led U p with f all these strip -teasers I I4H to see their entertain«n c H U K Va^ c M h «*band and brothers agree with Dle to my face but every one of them has fone to see these stripteasers.486 words
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Article28 1956-04-25 7 7'wo villager! wore reporttd killed and a number of homes wuJked and burned In a raid by Moro pirates on thr PhlliDDine island of Mindanao. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article323 1956-04-25 7 L-DRIVER COULD NOT HEAR T EARNER driver Eric Bushnell is so deaf that when he appeared in court all questions had to be written down for him. Alderman Sir Rupert De La Bere, the Mansion House, London, magistrate, said: "I can't think how a man so deficient in the sense323 words
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Article58 1956-04-25 7 Sexual relations and drinking among Inmates ol Uganda Central Prison wn 1 brought OUt in B government inquiry yesterday, Crown counsel H. 8 Few alleged, among other things, that prisoners had aflaira with wardresses and with women outside the Jail, thai African and European58 words
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Advertisement150 1956-04-25 7 j STERILIZED f< W^^V: I FRESH -z^Zr Mill The Shop of Many Varieties for your Tastes! ■> Select what you want from Our 4 Big Latest Range of Textiles, ReadymadeK, Crockery, Cameras, Jewellery, Shoes, Fountain Pens, Fl«ctrica| (.oods, Radios, Refrigerators, Por« > Silk Ti* I*,1 Rayon Ties. Rows, Pure Silk150 words
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Miscellaneous89 1956-04-25 7 yyy s s s s y s y y -y- ,-y y y y y y y y y y y^y y y y y y s SINCAPORE I JHICH TIDES y TODAY; II.M pm S TOMORROW I 2 0 1 > a.m. and 1 1 ."{(> prn S FRIDAY:89 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1956-04-25 8 DOUGLAS HUNT - JAPANS ENGLISH ADMIRAL DOUGLAS HUNT I <ru*ii n him.' said the interpreter. But Mil Admmu survived that u-vU'*nnv <o by Mill. o|| Bxalt d One, cid the pi Had h igg< i been fo) lowed th< Rising 3un ol japan might nevci ha c n ittered ovdi the wateri of1,430 words
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Advertisement28 1956-04-25 8 GRAND ANNUAL S A L E your buying more here I than I elsewhere HARDIAL SINGH SONS LTD. I 26, Raffles Place I Spore 1 I Phone *****/328 words
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Article244 1956-04-25 9 He died head in oven i\ engine driver sent to Coventry f or working iin& list years rail strike has died with ii s head in a gas oven. was worried," hii wife said. "Hia old changed toward* him." [ay Jonathan Heglnbothara everyone called left the footplate, though hundreds ol244 words
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Article52 1956-04-25 9 .itrons who clamber over and li-ht while waittor Sunday shows to ;in are worrying London managers. They are ng permission to play 15 minutes beforenou banned by law. an official of the natograph Exhibitors* Nation: "Music brings a marked im pro vein the standard of >nduct52 words
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Article105 1956-04-25 9 D ALTON F. SMITH, 19--year-old U.S. airman, has a rough idea what it will feel like to fly to the moon. At least a third of the way there. He has just spent 24 hours in a sealed cabin Which simulates the cramped quarters and105 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-04-25 9 How did you tjet on with yesterda} S puzzle? There were $7 tails —a drastic reduction and only 14 correct ftBSWeW. Many have been ji l>m^ th.it this feature h»* Urvn ttm e,is> But th«* jibei huvf been fewer this past loupit- of d.i>>. And we expect tri»-m73 words
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Article245 1956-04-25 9 HPHE Greek tourist trade will lose at least £100,000 this season. That is x the estimate of a travel agent following the announcement that the British holiday cruise ships are cutting Greek ports of call from their itineraries. The changes have been made because of245 words
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Article51 1956-04-25 9 "Spiritually intoxicated by the magic of Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony" was the reason given by a 29 year old surveyor for speeding in a car. "We shall have to introduce a bit of discord," said a Sheffield magistrate, fining Charles Francis Beck, of Ad lard Road. Doncaster. i:251 words
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Article37 1956-04-25 9 Thieves brokp into the West Enc\ Mat of Mr. Paul Adam. the tfftnCC banri leader. They stole his t*perecorder, and hi.s private recording or his apology when hp was 20 minutrs iat€ for "HouiMwiveii' Choice."37 words
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Article117 1956-04-25 9 Marry again after divorce MARJORIE and Fred Croucher w e r <• married in London last week exactly two years after they mere divorced And now two children. Graham. 13, and Robert, eight, have Minn and Dad in the same house detain. Mr. Frederick Cruncher, he is 47, and his117 words
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Advertisement104 1956-04-25 9 rs=. j A K*i II I'^J Yt^V^^^V- "Jm/ litornia Slipper* i tt" Jj W Bttteb- VB B*^jtf^^^ decoration. Special moulded sole*, high wedge heels. Sue* 2 7 i. f Model 06 1^ H .^T^- '."l Children's flcx.blr l' I^l, U jfy bcififc/brown leather uppur if miTt^r l\ Ciyl I -jfti104 words
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Article, Illustration36 1956-04-25 10 CA IN MA MERA THE ARET #*fc?4ffr#'*li kli/ Han ilai B i \»Btej 1H (W MAMmET SCENE fl v fc CQME f y (Below) SHE'S NOT FOR SALE (Above) 3MUMMY, CAN I PA V, PLEASE? (Below)36 words
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Advertisement24 1956-04-25 11 119 years of watdi making experience. Sold in over 87 countries throughout the worhl f E. ZUELL'G CM) LTD S f'OHF X I.UMPI'H PIrNANQ24 words
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Article, Illustration674 1956-04-25 12 1,200 NEW ASIAN STUDENTS ACCEPTED IN 'DOWN UNDER UNIVERSITIES uTUi) I N Tfl from many Asian COUIIt rica were caught up in tie urJcoiiH-.s and Othei activities Ol Orientation Week at lust i alia n unlversil les. i ted if i m< ol helpii newlj enrol] I tudeni to be674 words
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313 1956-04-25 12 By A Waman I <*rr<»spi*n dvn t i a r PHE first major step 1 towards the solution of their "single people problem" has been taken by a housing committee in a North of England town. The town Ifl Gateshead in the county of313 words
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Article348 1956-04-25 12 W.K. Bliss - This Red is the real boss W.K. Bliss IIIIIIIIMMMIIMIIIMI X V rilllllllllllllllllllllll i 1 1 pEOPLE throughout the world have been so 1 long accustomed to thinking of Russia in terms of Stalin and nobody else, that they have not quite adjusted themselves to the new regime in the Soviet348 words
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Advertisement10 1956-04-25 12 EPS!! TRANSPORT STORAGE LTO Ll*Jf 1 CUU S Rf SIIHfOU10 words
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Article, Illustration465 1956-04-25 13 IGOR STRAVINSKY'S whimsical seveninstrument composi"L'Histoire dv Soldat" (The Soldier's Tale) is a strange mixture of dan cc. mime and narrative. It was written in 1918 as a stage work for four characters, narrator, soldier, devil and princess. The gay and simple incidental to the play, is465 words
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Article354 1956-04-25 13 WHEN "Salome," the exotic music drama by Richard Strauss, was produced in New York for the first time in 1907, it created an unprecedented uproar and was withdrawn after one performance, so strong was the objection by moralists. A major part of the objection stemmed from the fact354 words
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Article, Illustration877 1956-04-25 13 'I'll sock you on the jaw' Win M p an A Uvt§ tvlls THOMAS WISEMAN tfRANK SINATRA wa.s half-way through his hamburger steak when he leaned across the table and Informed me with all the charm at his disposal that he might quite conceivably sock me on the jaw. Ido877 words
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Advertisement95 1956-04-25 13 One success leads to another for tha; jß^V^WEp^ "Solvcig" was the winning yacht on hot, MMomSmff\ Following closely on the memorable' &8?*-I^5J Atlantic crossing by Movado, this latest /^^"""M"" ni "'!l»^%k. experiment confirms the indisputable Mr o .o'TJwV superiority of Movado's waterproof and yffL* >^ -411 m %Movado Automatic 3395 words
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Article, Illustration1723 1956-04-25 14 NOW, THE GIRL DISAPPEARS! JOHN TERRANT is telling the story of how he mcl ELLEN CONTENT in post war Berlin, how they wca dining with newspaperman ED BIGEBY and a dancei colled NATASHA when a mysterious phone coll inter rwpted them; how Ellen mode Ed take Natasha to a hideout,1,723 words
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Advertisement37 1956-04-25 14 Wedtling Pictures Make arrangements NOW for your photographs to he taken by a FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone Singapore 2800 or write to FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPI 110-140 Cecil Street Singapore Hii« Hvry'uv H only avoilahlr in Singapon*37 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1956-04-25 15 Will success SPOIL this man? bshfghjfhgk ■0 you made it?" w said I to Mr. Kirif "Well, I guess so," Ik Mr. Kirkop, the K» c r reluctant ly BO.): as Oreste. "Now Hippose you're going fthNiy that I've gone ■ol ywood on you."' I "Only the clothes," kk I,1,049 words
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Article180 1956-04-25 15 I COUNTED 95 different cook-books on sale in one bookshop. And yet almost every one I Opened gave the same bad old advice: THAT... A SOUffle is easy to make if only you know how An omelette is tMfflCUlt unless you know how. Half a180 words
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Article179 1956-04-25 15 Eve - Eve —by IJIVE PKKKKK whose job it is to interview the famous was interviewed h» rself some nights ago in London on TV. Ihe subject: men. She described to Jeane Heal hou she once proposed to seven tinies-niarried hindleader Artie Shaw and was turned down "llr was179 words
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Advertisement84 1956-04-25 15 Creamiest ll* ll^^ ,/J VyliOfCCTCf i \\v M m MADE FROM ROYAL V ~^W\ CUSTARD POWDER Royal Custard makes all swect l an<l puddings even more <Jelicious. Its super smooth texture and its lovely creamy taste *"tl!/^ S&^l blond perfectly with fruit, J X pies, pastries, and steam- /-/^R fe^l84 words
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Article, Illustration923 1956-04-25 16 William Hickey - Pity the poor golfer who holes in one William Hickey by DROBLEM for the "lucky' golfer who holes Oil! in one How to cut down the expense >i buying dnnks all round ;it the "19th"? True, the odd; ag holding out In on ;it least 2,000 to-one against. Colleague Ronald923 words
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Article245 1956-04-25 16 He can't fool the Customs Iwondkr if motorists on the Ore it North Road ai the week end recognii Pd the floppy haired young n ni ;i ralncoal who tbed lifts rrom Lin--1 In hire to London I doubi it for Sli Patrick Alexander d'Estot< ville Skipwith, L2th baronet, who245 words
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Miscellaneous253 1956-04-25 16 DAILY CROSSWORD! CLUES ACROSS 11 Hurried (4). I 7 if., graph 1 call to a writer n A lU)rmal s )uncl I (13), addition (4). I 8 Correct slants In geometry" 13 Bteves without he I c j'- 18 a Eloyal ciphei I 12 Claa room fruit? C 6). 17253 words
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Article, Illustration644 1956-04-25 17 AL BOYLE, ON A FACT-FINDING HUNT, MAKES THIS DISCOVERY: XHINO 8 a might know If he c nl read tiia mall: irn are more 1.500.000 people Smith in the suites, and j'," dumber increases iy about 110 every gv (This doesn't jA.P. - 644 words
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Article88 1956-04-25 17 ■nifi: Venerable P. N. f- Chamberlain, ChapBin of the Fleet, told Ihc congregation at Westminster Abbey ih.u ihe most damning: lharge ever made i^.iMi.st religion was hat it was "the opiate I the people." He said: "If Chrisianity ever becomes he opiate to you and 10, it has travelled88 words
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Article, Illustration372 1956-04-25 17 Son* 10 I 2 1 \AII Pa^ IMP 1 »lifn nobody of opening the Ba hand with an one roade. ever, some players Adding no niat»y unlf.ss it ha.s d length; mor suits on the 11 easier h -w his iourhand perhapi p playable, but (no pun in-372 words
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Article, Illustration800 1956-04-25 18 ARTHUR MORRIS - AT THE RINGSIDE OUR SYSTEM WORKS SO WELL ARTHUR MORRIS Jjß^V II HIIIIIIIIIH t •"•'•••"I 111. III! The Free Press takes you to the Singapore Inter-Services boxing championships j: I IRE you Australia ians amateur )H° toiVssional? A *W d asked me M. ther day and f§ raised a 3800 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-04-25 18 Jnt recta Dnroc (R.A.P.) walki to a nentral corner after dumping \/i{ Phillips (R.n.) on the canvas for a count ol eight jusl before tfi final bell of their light middleweighj final. storming last round earned Dnroe a clear-cat points cie clslon.48 words
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Article55 1956-04-25 18 was taken when |oo Louis defeated J.imcs Braddock m the eighth round for the world heavyweight title. Th c fight took pl,icc at Ccmisky P,irk, Chi c.igo, on June 22, 1937 Louis, who w.is born on M.i v 13, 1914 h.id just turned 23. W.Ttch for .mother55 words
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340 1956-04-25 18 MAN WHO HIT REFEREE IS JAILED -11 YEARS LATER ITALIANS are more than ever convinced that re--1 fereeing a Football match Is one "I the mo t dangerous jobs In [taly f<>ll<.\vinn > ti ca.se .mi i brought before b court ■it, Verona m Nm t hem [taly Kclcrcc.i ;ircReuter - 340 words
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Article719 1956-04-25 19 RALPH BLAKEMAN - THIS FIRST WIN WAS NO ACCIDENT RALPH BLAKEMAN RAF Chang i sports 1 i ound-up r t» I B th? SS C t ri Cke L team£ the Accidentals and the Occidentals, had fixtures in the United Services League last Wednesday and l the Ac "dentals recorded their fi rst719 words
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Article, Illustration518 1956-04-25 19 ARTHUR WALMSLEY - ARTHUR WALMSLEY PARATROOPER WHO HATED WAR BECAME... -By J_ MIS is the [rautmann story The story of the man born Bernhard car rrautmann, who hated war and yel because of ii was to become the [do ol the enemy, the world's greatest goalkeeper sportslovers518 words
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Article348 1956-04-25 19 The first same, a re-arranged one againM Royal Army Service Corps on the Pagar, gave the Crusaders a hollow 9-0 victory. j R.A.a.C. had little to offer and from an early stage in the game. it became merely a question of how many goals the Cr iwaders would348 words
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Advertisement28 1956-04-25 19 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S I FAMOUS QUINTETS Ace Band of Singapore V with > MISS SALOMA the Malay "Marilyn Monroe" SS (>U« I Rln« 4 1 SSI for Tabl* ItrnervaUons.28 words
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Article700 1956-04-25 20 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN JACK GARDNER AND PETER WATERMAN BOTH OUTCLASSED Xv I)<>\ COCKELLthe Brfttthand Empire heavyweight champion and Jack Gardner, his challenger, who meet for Cockell'g titles next month, both lo^ their warming up bouts at Karl's Court Stadium, London, lafil 11 i^4 li t CockelJ was knockedReuter - 700 words
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Article270 1956-04-25 20 TRACKWORK By ALLAN LEWIS T A RONDE, easily defeat*J ed stablomatc Poarl City over three i n 38 2/5 on the outside of the Number Two track, which Is •still In very <, r( ><>d condition, at Penang tflfiis morning. La Ronde and Pearl City kept.270 words
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Article, Illustration254 1956-04-25 20 By CHARLES BRYCE MERV COBB has the strength and stamina of a buffalo, and just as much boxing skill. The Aussie heavyweight is a mauling;, brawling puncher. hampoin IsimVli Radrodro will provide the science in Friday night's Orient title fight at the Happy WorldFree Press - 254 words
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Article31 1956-04-25 20 Results of lasi night'a v X football: Division Three North: Carlisle umtcd 4, Chester i; Rochdale l, Darlington o. Scottish i>iv. "ii": Third Lanark 2. Alloa AUilctic 0. Renter.31 words
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Article22 1956-04-25 20 Eteletar Spartazu and ra p Tengah drew 2-2 in a Dlv 2 United Service League soccer match ai Tengah yesterday,22 words
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