The Singapore Free Press, 30 April 1956
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1956-04-30 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya M Singapore, Monday, April 30. 1956. Price 15 Cts18 words
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Article, Illustration276 1956-04-30 1 Mil. JIM CHOON EtfONG MR. LIM CHOON MONG, leader oi the Singapore Liberal Socialist Party, .viio Ls in. London as a member of the merdeka missipn said last night hat independence was a matter of human dig.ty." \r. Lim would not disclose the progress of the276 words
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Article20 1956-04-30 1 Singapore Rubber Opened this morn ;in uncertain tone May ship 11 >> r >/4 cents a lb below Saturdays20 words
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332 1956-04-30 1 No politics at rally or we quit TO mfm\mfm\mfm\ A+* M 10,000 Govt, men threaten boycott gINGAPORE Government employees' unions, representing over 18,000 workers will reor a political nature are to be introduced. rntnJL'^ resolutions asking the Government to recognise the Malayan nSSfS a,UI332 words
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Article83 1956-04-30 1 The British Foreign OHice has warned the Duchess of Kent not to go to Greece, the "Empire News" said yesterday. It said the Duchess planned to visit her mother. Princess Helen of Greece. The Foreign Office told the Duchess an insult to a member ofU.P. - 83 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-04-30 1 picture, s 5 Sabrina, the silent beauty, at the British Industries Fair in London, tries her skill with the "Sterling:" sub-machine gun. Her targets werp tiny furures of herself being chased by servicemen.- PopperPopper - 38 words
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Article16 1956-04-30 1 Eight thousand Calcutta dockers returned to work last night, ending a two-week-old strike.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement54 1956-04-30 1 Ik. 'M^HMMw* f^MflwSr^ W& ■■>, m--Z m mum m wk M mm Those natural tork tips i V ;W •is cool lo your lips as the A.jj ,fer/ '""!'l_)u fine tobacco is smooth v^' H/ *y to your throat 1 /r J /Jr /•v /JB CHANCE TODAY TO V" W54 words
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170 1956-04-30 2 Best types of Malayans now join Army CHINESE COMING FORWARD U.wv youn:' Malayan* ar< keen to join the Army, the chief recruiting officer in Singapore, told the Fine Press. Because Oi the stream of applicants, he said, the authorities were able to recruit "very good tvoe" of men Most i170 words
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Article203 1956-04-30 2 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - ADELAIDE EASTLEY npo 'in thunderous ap--1 plause ol severa] thousand spectators, 17-year-old Sharifa Alawiyah wa crowned Kebaya Queen at thi Happy World Stadium on Saturday night. By oniy a single point, the runner-up, Mi.s.s Suptari Gum, lost the title. Third in the contest was Miss Aishnah203 words
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235 1956-04-30 2 REAL estate agents in i Singapore describe the land market as dull, because there is practically no speculation. A land agent told the Free Press that owners ol land were not willing to dispose of their property unless pressed to do so by necessity.235 words
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Article55 1956-04-30 2 The U.S. National Safety Council said in Chicago yesterday that a traffic accident emergency exists in the United States following the highest March death toll in history. If the present trend continues, the council says, the all-time record of 39,969 deaths in a single year55 words
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Article201 1956-04-30 2 Steam kills five railmen dfgsdfg I^IVE Hong Kong railway--1 men have died froni Injuries suffered m a locomotive boiler explosion in a workshop of the Kowloon- Anton Railway. Jets of steam injured n tl When the boiler's front Platea burst on Friday. .Two f the Injured died that ight, three201 words
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Article, Illustration306 1956-04-30 2 His honour is for us all PROFESSOR E. S. Monteiro of the University Of Malaya has been made a Fellow of the Koyal College of Physicians, London. He is the lirst Asian in Malaya to be so honour c d He will make a special trip to London to receive306 words
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Advertisement27 1956-04-30 2 GRAND ANNUAL l _^__m*_\\wt___ I Bk E When you can Save more here why go elsewhere HARDIAL SINGH SONS LTD. 26, Ra'fles Piace S'pore-1 Phone ***** 327 words
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Advertisement112 1956-04-30 2 Wonderful fiews! Snrv £m^Jy^***^^ r* J COOKERY "■^^X DEMONSTRATIONS will be held in the Store Restaurant Admission will b e by invitation 31 lAXi card only. A limited number of at John Littles on these arc still available and can SATURDAY, sth May at 11 a.m be had upon application112 words
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340 1956-04-30 3 Paya Lebar weather research moves on from experimental stage ,fHE Governments oi Malaya and Borneo territories will take over tin 1 financing ot the upper air research centre and observatory Ln Singa uure from the middle of this year. fur the past three340 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-04-30 3 Bridal »roup after the wedding at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic C hurch, Singapore, of Miss P. N. Marshall and Mr. S. John.23 words
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Article, Illustration9 1956-04-30 3 Mr, Francis Thomas releases a balloon from the observatory.9 words
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Article46 1956-04-30 3 Many Australian women will soon have ghostly white faces and pouting cherry lips, businessman Mr. Rodney Price forecast last night in Sydney on hi.s return from Japan. And he thinks that Australian men will approve. It is the new Oriental look.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article24 1956-04-30 3 Radio Malaya's Talentime finals will be held on May 7 at the Victoria Memorial 'Hall at 6.30 p.m. and not i tonight.24 words
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Article, Illustration17 1956-04-30 3 A dove soars from the hujfe wedding cakf a s the bride cuU it at the teteytiou.17 words
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282 1956-04-30 3 Gold key for groom in fairy wedding CEVERAL thousand people jammed Jalan Haji Salam and the Bedok home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Marshall at tne wedding reception and dinner i for their daughter Miss Philomena Nightingale on Saturday. Earlier, she was married in Our Lady of Lourdes j282 words
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183 1956-04-30 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY April 30, 1956. Opinion TIMID EYEWITNESSES and asvaults are bi coming all too Ir> quenl ocr.ui ri nci s In Singapore. .Ast wi ok, un 18 -yearOld bey was stabbed because he could not, or would not, pay protection money. v. It has been announced183 words
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Article, Illustration583 1956-04-30 4 Americans seek UK air record The Fairey D II i$ being challenged by a new U.S. plane, the Starfiqhter whose wings are razor-sharp, reports H.C. DRAKE DETAILS ol th< new plain wh\ h la America's m< I likely challen el Bi Itain's rid ord won at U32 m p h,Reuter - 583 words
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Article, Illustration319 1956-04-30 4 Billy was the Hit of the Parade A BIG crowd turned iV out ;it Farrer Park when the 2nd Battalion, the Royal Welch Fusiliers bi ai R< tn at with ail the pomp of the band, drums, and regimental pioneers. Hut more interest was shown in Billy, the battalion's regimental319 words
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Advertisement55 1956-04-30 4 ASAHI CULTURED PEARLS \\<\ i \IMi I) i lil. w OH i l> 0 S i H A S i mi. «>l I ETM VM( >N< i i i i i ki i) r. VRI v si I nil IN i»l Al I COMPARE rHEIH PRU i s S.P.H.deSILVAItd. IPORI55 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1956-04-30 5 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - Singapore Spotlight ADELAIDE EASTLEY By SO Singapore ladi€ air doing mighty valiant work among H patients at .vi Tuck Seng Hos"The medical profes- insistent that work we are doin^ of the greatest bene- p to the patients," Mrs J. J. Richardson, chairman of the hospital's diversional py unit. "We feci,"1,084 words
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Advertisement12 1956-04-30 5 Cultured Pearls OVERSEAS TRADERS LTD. 7 7th Floor ASIA INSURANCE BUILDINC, SINCAPORE.12 words
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Miscellaneous392 1956-04-30 6 1..... ■T BAI*! Bk >l\\B»H\fctl ail ll 1,av1% mmma***- J* I u/ill"you pleas^^ yes "--silly T/Tll SHOW HER .1 Ji T»__^„>— 7J^ M 'ms 7/ PRINCE S HOW -CHILPISMJ i/ fJ^^ iJtfP J LETTER IS L/( HI6HNESS. WICMAEt! t)V AM L- 1/ OH DEAfi THE WASTEBASKET'S tt L*j^ \j^ i392 words
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Miscellaneous650 1956-04-30 6 S> |>ORN today, you are serious anri l> contemplative. You love and re SS vere all nature With its varied ma >> ss testations and neyer would be mm phteiy happy unless you were SS spend part ol your time, v in << the country. )5 You iiavc a great650 words
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Article166 1956-04-30 7 700 try to beat up an ice team CJIX carloads of police p ere rushed to Bright on sports stadium when a crowd of about 700 >rs tried to beat up Pai -lev Pirates Ice Hockey team. The crowd— many of them Edwardian dress ushed at 12 Paisley ers as166 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-04-30 7 >> The dog's head on Saturday had many >> people barking up the v wrong tree. A coat of >S arms somewhere, said >> some; others guessed !< at points from Pasir >S Panjang to Changi. >s But as usual there [> were many indeed the >s majority76 words
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Article303 1956-04-30 7 Works to help son F El LA, VISCOUNu TESS BANGOR, 37--year-old former third wife of the present viscount, spends Mondays scrubbing the red-tile kitchen floor of a country house where she works as a •->ok. ■'-ih«' has been in her doinest.u post for four weeks,303 words
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Article188 1956-04-30 7 AN 18-year-old-mother in Toronto has sent out an appeal which she hopes wiil give her buck her baby son, Freddie. He is being cared for by a British couple called Ingram. They are somewhere in Britain. That is ail she knows about Freddie. That188 words
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Article414 1956-04-30 7 Attd pt>ttplt* yt>i tt ir if fit 4 lIENRY HALL'S 11 Ghost Night brought him nothing but trouble. Henry, who is 57. set out to lay the ghost ot a ita tionmaster at a disused railway station. The trouble started when people took Henry for the414 words
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Article109 1956-04-30 7 11 HERE were two horses in a three-mile point-to point race at Vennford, near South Motion Maid Marion 11, tne favourite, and Ciolden Plover. At the end of the first lap Maid Marion threw her rider I and galloped into the crowd. All scattered except 22--year-old Bill Priest.109 words
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Article34 1956-04-30 7 Rain stopped a bullfight which was to have been held on Saturday afternoon in Palma de Mallorca. The fight was to have been in honour Ol Prince Rainier and Princess Grace34 words
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Advertisement122 1956-04-30 7 The invulnerable Automatic "331" has still other claims) Movado precision reaches JBpzZ^ 'J /^^^Jfel&fl s hc 'C ht in Automatic Sf^BLA >y. i**Jß» far the thinnest automatio y° u can re ty on y our fACIORO AI if j\*^\^n^^*m^T^^W IA CHAUX-OE-fONOS. B¥k |V Jk AfjL/* A fl SWITZERLAND SOLE ACENTS:122 words
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Miscellaneous104 1956-04-30 7 -miiiimiillllliilimiiiiliiilliJH£ 1 SINCAPORE 1 I HIGH TIDES E TODAY: 2.47 p.m. E E TOMORROW 145 E a.m. and 3.11 p.m: fi E WEDNESDAY 2.2 6 E a.m. and 4.0!! p.m: E THURSDAY: 3.17 a.m. E E and 5.M p.m. E E FRIDAY: 422 am S and 5.16 p m. E104 words
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Article, Illustration1629 1956-04-30 8 JOHN GODWIN - The Echo that killed 20 million JOHN GODWIN **********1 l **********1 l The Colonel told the firing squad. -They'll have ta dia mm ~m a deeper yrttre if ihey trunt to k€>€>p JiMl ilatrn. 9 FIVE shots whipcracked through the haze ol summer h< at that lay over the Bosnian1,629 words
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Article, Illustration633 1956-04-30 9 Stop preaching hatred Mr. Lee mnwiuf fcjkij TTJ^^^m TWO CHINESE dip- lomatic couriers from g Peking flew into Singa- S pore at the week-end g and left later for Indo- g nesia. E The two diplomats— S their names were given as Lin I Ping and Lv g Chih Chins:633 words
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203 1956-04-30 9 A RADIO message from a ship in the English Channel brought Royal Navy helicopters to the rescue of a dangerously ill seaman. Week-end fliers of the R.N.V.R.. from Ford, 1 Sussex, broke off their exercises when the message was heard. They searched the Channel In203 words
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Article358 1956-04-30 9 pEDHEADED Mrs. Irene Hegarty came back at night from a day out with friends and found her house had vanished. She had left her prefab at No. 130, Meyrick Road, Battersea, S.W., standing neat and trim in the morning, j breakfast things put away,358 words
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Advertisement103 1956-04-30 9 .;.V.VVAV.V.V/.VA%%V V.%V.VMV/AW.V.V. i amT 1 bargains are »sS>**| _£&P -Look at a few of them m Z ■I Coloured Fancy Towels $1.75 dach Coloured Face Cloth 5 for $1 00 J > 36" Fuji Silk Q725 $0 80 36" Fuiicttc Cream Q 5500 $0.60 m m European Cotton Prints 'Gu.ir.inteed103 words
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Miscellaneous21 1956-04-30 9 Tod tt tg In uyh Ju^_*_ T _,n.JL -4 *-~~*A ~^tl/ _f__\*___ g^ l\. C**\ i fl| j^ ■■■■■y -<MMMtfs&4&llk-\*Wmm\s f21 words
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Article, Illustration365 1956-04-30 10 11/ IT 1 1 >li^ I«u (hi. the I f? liiiii'm' Marilyn .Mon--1 roe in town, things certainI ly "hotted up at a (ity I (ine ma where she ffM due lo make a personal ap- pciiruiiH' between shows Pans ranginf from tender365 words
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Article149 1956-04-30 10 in ill HONG KONG seems to be sending us quite a bit I of glamour these days! f Latest arrival to break I into the world of entertain- ment is a 27-year-old sing- tng sensation Chang Loo (bottom centre) who is now appearing behind the149 words
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Article40 1956-04-30 10 THE MAMBO? -HERE'S HOW HONG Keng singing star Miss Chang Loo proves she can also do the tl X Mary Chang who stands by and gives some critleal advice behind the s< < nightspot where the singer is being featured. \M40 words
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Article171 1956-04-30 11 S'pore draws the Yanks lU/ITH typical British reTt serve. Mr. A. J. Turner (below) preferring not to commit himself on the question of travel expansion in this part of the world, exclaimed: "Now I can see why so many Americans come to Singapore." Reading between the lines, of course, it171 words
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Article, Illustration675 1956-04-30 11 BAGGING A PRIZE IS ALL IN A DAY'S HUNT FOR BILL Bat on lor v t u S n hUS a ,ways had P^ticular fascinsoun letn i *V lia,n C Kabb l K »»»a« City, MisX, U, l,> h ,s trips to Africa and India iheVm iK aKBed a,,m,si everything675 words
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Article481 1956-04-30 12 Chapman Pincher - Chapman Pincher By 2 drinks will affect drivers npHE ub Intoxicatled motorist Ihe ftrl v. \v) ha.s ak< tl so little dunk thai or dinar? police testa would never detect it Is a menace on the roads. 'i ii.it i the rerdict ol the Medical Re481 words
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Article274 1956-04-30 12 'Asian look' for the US By JENNIFER JOHNS f MAKING a rare fj isit to one of j c U ishin g t 0 n 8 I equally rare fit- shion shows the f other day 1 came j away with the im- pression that Ame- rican women (ex- cent274 words
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Article343 1956-04-30 12 LX)R many years, the 1 United States has been carrying on extensive exchange of wildlife with other nations of the world. Savage wild boar, roaming the forests of Tennessee. North Carolina and California are descended from European ancestors. About 1910, an English sportsman owning estates in eastern United343 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-04-30 12 Sorry, wrong number Huilo? This is Nursery 1234. You want to speak to who— cr whom? Lionel Cross. There's no Lionel Oh, the line's crossed? Yes it is bad. Now then, old man, go ahead, there's no interference now. Oh, he's runs? off. Must have been a wrong number.49 words
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Article392 1956-04-30 12 Malay 'City of 1,000 Warriors" MADAGASCAR'S Ma--1 lay population thousands of them, dpscendants of sailors dating back several hundred years are described by Mr. Olie Strandberg, Swedish author-adventurer, in his new book on Africa, "Jambo" (Michael Joseph, London). "The Malay s," Mr. Strandberg asserts, "have their own community, Antananarivo the392 words
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Article, Illustration690 1956-04-30 13 He was afraid of going bald KggjjS^' I Ml A. seemed to be very dejected. He tvk i me he had always taken particular care 0 i his hair, he had it tut twice a month, bgshed it twice a week, und applied a cream to his scalp every day.690 words
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631 1956-04-30 13 IWGHT out of every 10 J p< rsons at some i;: In their lives tevi headaches,. Most n them attribute them o .something they have l;i!l or drunk, take a Ol aspirin, and v 24 hours have fori,)!!( n them. I! U for631 words
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Article180 1956-04-30 13 Chapel for all Faiths A CHAPEL for all religious faiths was dedicated recently at the Universalis! Church of the Divine Paternity, facing Central Park in New York City. On the altar, against a photomural background of the Milky Way. stands a globe to signify the universality of the religious spirit180 words
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Article, Illustration272 1956-04-30 14 JOHN TERRANT, English newspaperman, is seeking ELLEN CONTENT, an undercover American agent who diijppcared m B. rl.n A clue takes him to America, and he tolks in hospital to a Russian dancer whom Ellen befriended and who, on mysterious instructions, was going from theatre to272 words
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Article980 1956-04-30 14 AN ALIBI BREAKS DOWN ill l> iimiii iiii iiuriiiii': (chapter seven! ***** l lII.IIIIIIIII.IMMUMIUI M 111 l lllimiHlMlMllllll, 11/EI.L. we went an hour TT unci a hull later. Kelly und 1 and the astounding number of men who hud collected in the small Hat some In civilian dress, some In980 words
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Article56 1956-04-30 14 A FORMER British Naval Attache in Moscow, Captain G. M. Bennett, told members of the Authors Club in London: "When the Navy visited Leningrad I received an official note, saying: The British Navy Is Britain's best ambasador.' "Sir William Hayt«r (the Ambassador) wrote across it: 'I take56 words
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Advertisement29 1956-04-30 14 m a a i;i:!Bl 'I I Wedding -Pictures Make arrangements ISOW for your photographs Ito he taken hy a FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone Singapore 2800 lIU.I. PRESS PHOTOGHAPHIC DEPT.29 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1956-04-30 15 MILTON SHULMAN - NEVER mention MARRIAGE to the Ballerina MILTON SHULMAN ffl Svetlana Beriosova wastes no sighs and few thoughts on the tuture But she denies that she is 'dedicated' vi ANA BERIOg(,-. frowned at L M.< nt ion of the orl(i dedicated." Her Ljil-thiß eyebrows L( themselves like exclamation 1 1 haviReuter - 1,075 words
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Advertisement77 1956-04-30 15 for INVALIDS and the ELDERLY r# th MILK, with its wealth of zjl natural food properties and f easy digestibility, is particularly Jk suitable for invalids and j the elderly. I NESPRAY is MILK in its safest and most convenient Vll form and can therefore be \l used with Ihe77 words
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831 1956-04-30 16 THERE'S NO MORE GLAMOUR IN THE LEGION —So Germans quit and amW mm^mm mm head for home, says Omer Anderson rpHOUSANDe of Ocr- man; are deserting th< French Foreign i jion In North Africa and lipp ng back to West X rmany Nobody lcno« cxc -,)i the Foreign Le gion831 words
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346 1956-04-30 16 You DON'T wear 2 crease in your coat sleeve AWAY with those creased sleeves, men. The well-dressed male now wears his coat sleeves rolled, without a crease in them. This fashion item comes from the National institute of Drycleaning, New York, along with word that most cleaners are equipped citherA.P. - 346 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-04-30 16 A FILM executive. Mr. B. Freeman, Australian di- rector of Metro- Goldwyn I Mayor, will soon meet his i 2' -year-old granddaughter Vida J*.-anette for the first time. Vidas s«*Vn here with her mother, Mrs. M. Slade, of London, who in Mr. Free- man's daughter. They pas- sed throughFree Press - 63 words
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Article, Illustration231 1956-04-30 16 Playboy on theft charge A FOUR-YEAR jail sen- i t tence awaits the tlebo- 1. nair 26-year-old e\-public »•< school playboy, .Michael Caborn-Watei field (pictured Mt above, in his Mayfair flat), Wl who boasts that he spent I BJT a million-dollar (US) in- I M heritance in five years. Br231 words
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237 1956-04-30 16 A Newhern - THOSE 'CREEPERS' GET THE CAD TREATMENT NOW A Newhern 'PUE 400 young gentlemen of Harrow's public school whore Sir Winston Churchill studied have been banned from wearing thick crepe-soled "creepers." They might be COII--fused with Ted d y Boys, sir. it wi becoming a cult among the young blades straw237 words
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Article, Illustration730 1956-04-30 17 Margaret Krohn - Margaret Krohn 1 tsy Frenchman's 'dream' even takes care of punctures! IRENCH Government maritime experts are planning to build an ••unsinkable" lifeboat which, the inventor claims, would have ted most of the ore wi si a tragedies of the last 100 years. ich engineer, JeanPopper - 730 words
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Article, Illustration481 1956-04-30 17 The bidding: North t »sl Sooth lest I 0 P«m 3N T P»»n 6N T Pass 7N T All Van* rpHAT Wasn't the way the biddin* actually went It seen) thai 'he p.ut score bothered North-South on thil deal. Ai any rate, they failed to reach en a481 words
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Article966 1956-04-30 18 Board is necessary On behalf of seven thousand disillusioned boxing fans I give this frank advice to Singapore promoters:*-* DON'T TAX 01 R PATIENCE WITH ANOTHER FARCE. WE REFUSE TO TAKE JT ON THE CHIN ANY LONGER. WK HAVE TAKEN TOO MUCH PUNISHMENT WE ARK GROGGY REELING966 words
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Article400 1956-04-30 18 CPL. JACK WOOD of R.A.F. Changi, follows in the wake of other Services sporting personalities when he sails for the United Kingdom next week. He has firmly made his mark in Singapore and Malayan athletics. Jack, 24, is a native of Leeds, Yorkshire. He joined400 words
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Article, Illustration259 1956-04-30 18 BODIES ON THE BEACH piSHERMEN fished in peace off p u i au i Übin; Pasir Ris picnickers dozed blissfully among the palms. It was so quiet soi different. THE TIME: Yesterday morning. THE REASON: No waterskiers Where were the.v. what were they doing? Kaloni keepers were baffled, the bar259 words
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Article, Illustration206 1956-04-30 19 picture*. IIACE ONE: Moneysmate (8.6. Mawi) wins by threequarters of a length from Golden Dollar (8.12 Geyer). l WO: What happened (8.7, Hudson) is one length clear of Technicolor (8.11, Posner), with third-placed Viola (8 4, Bougoure) on the rails. P A i: THREE:Free Press - 206 words
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Article702 1956-04-30 19 LA RONDE WAS NEVER IN ANY DANGER I A RONDE LED ALL THE WAY TO WIN HIE lj MAIN RACE AT PENANG ON SATURDAY, FIRST DAY OF THE PENANG TURF CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING La Ronde. who began smarter than usual, quickly hit the front and wa.s never in danger of702 words
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Article429 1956-04-30 20 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Ski Fiesta in sound trial for class 4 K> THOUGH he cJicJ not make the fastest time, I thought Jack Druce 1 111 who was ridden hv Bougoure, the best worker at Penang; (his morning. With s. s. Commando (Harratt) for company,429 words
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Article119 1956-04-30 20 OXFORD WIN U.S. RACES AN OXFORD Univer- r x\ sity athletic team r E won both the 4 x one z, E mile and 4 x 880 yards events at the Perm S Relays in Philadelphia on Saturday. E The Oxford team of E E Don Gorrie, Derek Johnson, AlanReuter - 119 words
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Article44 1956-04-30 20 I Singapore Swimming Club "A" s beat Tiger s.c. 9-c In one of three friendly water-polo matches at the Haw Par pool, yesterday. II The "B" team drew three-ail. Z\ In the other match, Tiger "C" 5 i beat 8.8.C. (5-o.44 words
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Article93 1956-04-30 20 1 UY Wolstenhome 25-year- l I old Leicestershire counI ty champion, won the Bng- I ii. h amateur golf title at Bt. Annes by beating 41- year-old Harry Bennett, of Derbyshire, hv one hole in the 38-holes Anal, The two Engll h International i wi re cxl93 words
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Article173 1956-04-30 20 J>v v .niii v ning :lo i.. > ci i pi in Belgrade i t( r day, Vugo lavia made sure ol PP< ■ii In the 1 1 ond round oi ,li Davli < ?up i ii opean zone, and a 111 mccl in alReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-04-30 20 Heading for a record Picture. I Saw Kirn Thiat in his Austin Healey, who set a record in the sports airs 1 iaa and under event at the Gap yesterday with a time of 5 2.74 sec.- Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article410 1956-04-30 20 99 speedsters brave l tough bends Says SAUL TREACHEROUS con di tions did not deter the 99 competitors in yesterday's Gap Hill Climb. Despite the wet. slippery hairpin bends, they set six records and equalled another. Every competitor had the opportunity for a second run, and this fact indicates smooth410 words
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Article103 1956-04-30 20 I TAU AN motor racing champion Eugenio Castellotti sped through blinding rain yesterday to win the Mille Miglia, Italy's gruelling road race. The rain increased the hazards of the breakneck journey along 1,597 kilometres (992 miles) of Italian roads, and two drivers and three spectators wereReuter - 103 words
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Article84 1956-04-30 20 By JOE EZEKIEL SINGAPORE Judo Club are inviting any judo club in the Federation and Singapore to hold friendly competitions. Mr. N.F. Kong, the club's president, told me yesterday that if the response was good, he would donate a challenge trophy. Mr. Kong said there were several84 words
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Article28 1956-04-30 20 Malaya, beaten 3-2 by Cambodia In their Asian Football Cup match, won a Friendly encounter against the local Pnompenh sid* 2-1, Ghani i ored both goals,28 words
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