The Singapore Free Press, 30 January 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1957-01-30 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. *****. Singapore, Wednesday, January 30, 1957. Price 15 Cte.19 words
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Article, Illustration96 1957-01-30 1 Jiiiimni infilling Pretty Nobuko. a member of the Japanese Kino- shita Circus, now m Singapore, hugs Cher Iliang E Liang, a St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Mission Hos- E E pital patient, when 23 circus girls made a goodwill E E call on the hospital yesterday. TheFree Press - 96 words
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Article, Illustration539 1957-01-30 1 'IT'S WAR IF ISRAEL REFUSES TO PULL OUT' I RUSSIA DEMANDS IMMEDIATE ACTION WHILE ARAB STATES WARN THE U.N. CANAL ALMOST CLEARED Arab spokesman, Mr. Fadhel Jamali of Iraq, told the United Nations General Assembly m New York yesterday that Israel's continued defiance of its requests to evacuate Egypt willA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 539 words
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Article248 1957-01-30 1 Ike speaks up for Mr. Dulles T>RESIDENT EISEN--1 HOWER In a surprise visit to Congress yesterday rallied to the defence of his Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles, who is coming under mounting Democratic attacks over United States policies m the Middle East. The President who was the luncheonReuter - 248 words
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Article30 1957-01-30 1 February first grade rubber buyers f o. b. opened m Singapore this morning at 93? 8 cents a lb.. up cent on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain. <30 words
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Article27 1957-01-30 1 THE wives of four prominent Hungarian footballers who returned to Hungary voluntarily a few days ago have been arrested, Hungarian refugees reported m Vienna yesterday.27 words
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Advertisement113 1957-01-30 1 <Jff^ Restful nights.., >^^^^. jt^MCT- '^9m^ I vl l li iii l n^> meaw 7,esifuLdans s**^ Regular niphts of restful sleep keep you On*, -s^* healthy, vigorous and ready to enjoy life fc% <f/jj/ to the full. That »s why countless thou- sands the world over make delicious J^3|4W/ 'Ovaltine*113 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-01-30 2 At the all-night jazz jamboree at the Royal Albert Hall last week who was it J= who caught the camera's eye among the 3,000 rock 'n rollers? Not Shirley Ann Field, the photographic model But look at her hep partner m thisPaul Popper - 75 words
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Article, Illustration376 1957-01-30 2 I IDVIK GASPERIK, a displaced Czech who fled his Russian-controlled homeland and spent three out of his nine years of "liberty" m jails, has left his latest place of confinement the Singapore Remand Prison. dvi, tuier imuiig m a Russian and four Middle EastFree Press - 376 words
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Article149 1957-01-30 2 FHHIRTEEN Singapore Boy ■T Seo*jts are to fly to England on July 25 for the Golden Jubilee Jamboree, to be held at Sntton Park m Staffordshire. Each boy's expenditure is estimated at $3,000. The boys have agreed to foot up to 60 per cent of149 words
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Advertisement258 1957-01-30 2 ODEON— OPENS TODAY! PHONE 21-116 FOR BOOKINGS PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF TIMES: 11 A.M., 1.45, 4.15, 6.30 9.30 P.M. RAY ANTHONY BARRY GORDON f ATS DOMINO THE PUTTERS IfTTU RKHARD XX GCNE VINCENT r e w THE TRENKRS 11, EDDIE FONTAINE INI CHUCKLES ABBEY LINCOLN JOHNN) JsmgW&^mo TEMPO OIENN jiKBKm258 words
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Article, Illustration318 1957-01-30 3 MARGARET WEE - SHOPPING SPREE FOR THE NEW YEAR ON MARGARET WEE Women rush to visit shops for ready-made clothes and those last-minute hair-dos... By gINCJAPORE Chinese, mostly the womenfolk, have been working unsparingly m their preparations to aid the Rooster to take over from the Monkey and usher m the Chinese \J~...Free Press - 318 words
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Article163 1957-01-30 3 SINGAPORE YIPs last night joined m the fun at a premiere of Japan's Kinoshita Circus m the Great World Amusement Park. The show boasts scores of curvaceous young performers but top of the bill is Miss Polly wearing an immodest knee length kimono. She is aD.S.G. - 163 words
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Advertisement190 1957-01-30 3 Jill II M I ill I mi ill i Miiiiiiiiiniii illinium 111 1 mi ill i nil •iiiiiimii.iiimiiiii m ImtVroju MIDNIGHT CAPITOL I He was a Gun Trader... She was a Man-Trader A j^Rtf»«i#j4J?fc^^P^^Mi ALAN i color by WarnerColor LLOYD XtV/LAN CHILL WILLS mai»t.n««ac""*.*o"omntwi3t^4|/' notucio m MARTIN NACKiN ••CIO *v190 words
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Advertisement97 1957-01-30 3 v \v Q) I I r A //^>K FINEST QUALITY CULTURED PEARLS available m All Forms o£ Jewellery C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers fi Raffles Place, Singapore-1, Phone *****. A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. We introduce an entirely New Fabric DACRON- ioo /yO^\ QUALITY TROUSERS J \^y'\\ HIM ARE /sffiS*97 words
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284 1957-01-30 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Jan. 30, 1957 Opinion Conscience or party? 4 "yyERE party considerations or conscience the overriding factor m causing India to flout the United Nations over Kashmir? Answer to this question has to be an unequivocal one before anyone is justified m thrusting the entire blame284 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1957-01-30 4 Hendry Thody - A-POWERED SPACE SHIPS WILL TRAVEL FASTER THAN LIGHT... Hendry Thody World's greatest brains m science now predict: Byj Don't laugh too quickly at these predictions. Scientists are now making fabulous progress of which the public hears little for there is a very unfunny side to their work m i litary1,053 words
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Advertisement49 1957-01-30 4 Oi all tht Wtckm f Switzerland produces, r the marine chronometer 2 3 is far the most accu- rate. And every marine C r chronometer that S comes from Switzerland is made by ULYSSE Z NARDIN. Exclusively. (Limited Production). |H. SENA LTD. 1 High Class Jewellers SINGAPORE Si PENANC <49 words
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Advertisement91 1957-01-30 4 Oil! IIIW Uil WdkJiV. X 1 1 V cl *V X A ty trufoodT vnm^^^ HEALTHY BABIES HUMANISED £3l£> TRUFOOD Mosr |ike pothers Milk. If you can't feed baby yourself m^ give him Humanised Trufood. If^-^fi FOLLOW-ON j^j; TRUFOOD A fortified milk for growing Vp*^ children of all ages. MTfs91 words
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Article62 1957-01-30 5 TIIK case of the 1,000 squatters who have entrenched themselves m the graveyard at Silat Road is being referred to the Singapore City Council for action. The Senhn C'hua Hokkien Community (.nil.! which maintains th e graveyard took this decision when it met last week to62 words
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Article111 1957-01-30 5 P.o.W. WON'T RETURN AN Egyptian Army captain baa refuted repatriation with the rest oi the Egyptian priaonen of war and has been granted political asylum m Israel, it was announced m Tel Aviv yesterday. The officer. Captain Yousteff Nada, told reporters he wanted to go to Britain, where he wasReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration89 1957-01-30 5 v Bo y may seldom make passes at girls E who wear glasses but actors do especially E when the girl m ques- E tion is beautiful Muriel E Pavlow. Muriel with Dirk Bogarde and Donald E Sindcn are together again In a new "doctor' EPopper - 89 words
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Article358 1957-01-30 5 fc U.K. MUST KEEP FORCES W GERMANY 1 QENERAL LAURIS NORSTAD Supreme Allied Commander m Europe said m New York yesterday that the Western allies had enough weapons and enough planes to annihilate any possible enemy. In a speech at a dinner of the American358 words
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Advertisement41 1957-01-30 5 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT IHMHBHHI I MHHHMHIf As from today, every purchaser of a QUALITY FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR or AIR-CONDITIONER will receive a complimentary 'Happy World' gaU and Cabaret pass for 1957. REFRIGERATION DIVISION 63 Robinson Rd. Tel: ***** 200 Clemenceau Aye. Tel: *****541 words
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Advertisement193 1957-01-30 5 9 PBCO I 111 3F n" S NEW YEAR S^Ok I SHIRTS FRESH CONSIGNMENT IN /}sj£gs PLAIN AND PRINTED. Ms£^ LATEST DESIGNS... frtfi&^ RETAILING $9/90 EACH j SIL LEATHER BELTSX^>g§ BY EiICKOCK •JMSfeP IN NEW TEXTURES r^?S $6/90 EACH v SLACKS «S?M^ WASH 'N' WEAK, ORLON NON WRINKLE COOL \s193 words
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Miscellaneous128 1957-01-30 6 ■••■<■■■■■■••■ .1 1M t JH.WIMIAKi; b> Tec Falk and IMiil Davis NATURALLY WE T WELL! HOW I FIRST-A HALF-HOUR \dtf I YOU'RE STILL Wj4Z' ST\ A TT AYOlt? YDU WE [CMLV WE PO AGO I WAS STANPIN6 j^v ON THE f P)//Al WE CAME HERE THROUGH^. PONT WAKT >OU 1128 words
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Miscellaneous592 1957-01-30 6 c*' l TJORN today, you have a great doal MJ of initiative, and when you have a new idea you set about doing I I something about it at once. You have a magnetic personality and all of the dramatic qualities of I leadership. You may have a host of592 words
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Round the world Market Prices
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Article162 1957-01-30 7 LONDON. Jan. 29. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS cJJ. unquoted European ports January February 2<i buyers 26% buyers 27', sellers ?.i '^buyers 26 7^ sellers RUBBER No 1 RSS Spot M% buyers buyers 27 sellers 27 sellers. RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement llou.se Terms February 26%162 words
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Article142 1957-01-30 7 NEW YORK. Jan. ?9. Previous Today TIN Straits spot and nearby 102.50 nom. 102.75 nom. Expired noon TIN futures January 100.50 buyers 100.75 buyers 102.25 sellers 102.75 sellers Standard Contract February 100.50 buyers 100 75 buyers 101.75 sellers 102 12 sellers March 97.87 buyers 98 25 buyers142 words
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Article36 1957-01-30 7 Malabar Lampoiifi; spot and 125 v t Smiwak spot and awaiting awaiting release 27... aflouts 27, relea.se 27 .sellers ex-dock, to 26U. and January shipment I Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib.36 words
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Article97 1957-01-30 7 LONDON. Jan. 29. Previous Today COPRA Philippines rif U.K./ North European delivered weight per lon* ton Feb. March $180 4 sellers $179' i sellers COPRA, Straits r.i f. U.K. North European delivered weight per £68 sellers sellers long ton Feb. March Marrh April £68 sellers £6797 words
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320 1957-01-30 7 So Polls-winner Albert has visitors after 25 years ALBERT STEELE, a 56-year-old mental hospital patient who won £30,000 on a football pool a week a#o, has had family visitors the first for 25 years. They gave him two halfcrowns and ten cigarettes. Albert immediately gave five of the cigarettes to320 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-01-30 7 ANE of the latest E EV Spring Fashion E E dresses, recently shown E Ein London is seen E E above. It has a "milk- E E maid* pocket on one E E side and a grey border E E print of tiny red car- E E nations78 words
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Article227 1957-01-30 7 MAKE-UP, jewellery and high-heeled shoes were worn by a girl of 12, said Mr. I. S. Webster at Manchester Crown Court. He also said the girl was "an inveterate smoker, smoking 50 cigarettes a day." Mr. Webster was defending 26-year-old William Mitchell,227 words
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Advertisement18 1957-01-30 7 ton $155.00 sellers $155.00 sellers KEONG HEE FATT CHOY the compliments of MAERSK LINE Agents: ANGLO-AMERICAN CORPORATION LTD.18 words
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Miscellaneous77 1957-01-30 7 New Year service The Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church will hold a Chineso New Year Thanksgiving Service tomorrow at 8.00 a.m." i: SINGAPORE |j ::HIGH TIDES |i TODAY: 10.19 a.m. and j| 11.49 p.m. II TOMORROW: 10.55 a.m. <■ FRIDAY: 0.13 a.m. and I 11.31 p.m. o SATURDAY: 0.36 a.m.77 words
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Article, Illustration2477 1957-01-30 9 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BY.. CURELY the most romantic m the world is the Malayan Airways, which flies some 12,000 passengers =r per month over im- penetrable jungles, EE tiger and terrorist country and into pri- mitive areas of both Malaya and North Borneo which are re- lies of threeFree Press - 2,477 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1957-01-30 10 SEFTON DELMER - The Russians' 'Secret' Weapon SEFTON DELMER JP'J v ".^ctK"' J I T.'Bj^ljgO^l-'''' Contributing Writers: STEPHEN CONSTANT and MAURICE COWLING COYILT engineers have perfected y new "super hearing nitl" which makes it possible for Soviet agents lo listen to, and record, a conversation taking place up to ;i mile away. Th<1,122 words
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Article, Illustration416 1957-01-30 10 THE U.S. Navy is preparing to launch its first ships m a shoreless, frozen, uncharged sea 20 miles m the sky. On these voyages, the crewmen all trained scientists will be subjected to privations and risks exceeding even those which i accompany submarines to the oceans'416 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-01-30 11 ELIZABETH YARGO. star of the Hungarian ballet from Budapest now performing m Paris, balances a bot- tie of wine on her head as she performs the "Dance of the Bot- tie' at the Alhambra.38 words
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Article178 1957-01-30 11 A GRIM looking procession of Egyptian Prisoners of War nr<* seen aWt« arriving at the borderline between Israeli and United Nation,, forces. Standing on the right are Yugosl.iv soldiers f the UN El watching the E prisoners march to freedom. Meanwhile, four Israel prisoners hold by178 words
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Article47 1957-01-30 11 A COAT FOR JUMBO UWIfIW Rusty, the Ceylon elephant i*> too hi'A fat whiter woollies tv help beat the January freeze-up m London. So she kneels oMif- Ingly uhile Headkeeper, Mr. Back Joins i throws coal over her back before her daily walk round Regent*! Park Zoo.47 words
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Advertisement85 1957-01-30 11 V if I mIM 1 ENERGY Tr::: il^^v jf SCOTT S ;^^^Mjl Hit I ill ivr VITAMIN 100 Pin HH ALIVITt pills M/^Ht?:? 18 3 Whcthrr i.t work «,r :.t phy Siott's H .livite Pills I^^] supply you "ith «l«»^' «i««tW Vitamins A and 1^ Jitr*^ ,*f* 9 ar ,jt>85 words
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Article206 1957-01-30 12 Income tax cut in Japan THE new fiscal 1957 Japanese draft budget is expected to benefit the majority of Japanese. The budget included a v:i!»0 million sterling income tax reduction and tlie Government increased funds to be used m the construction of 199,000 housing units this year. In addition aReuter - 206 words
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Article114 1957-01-30 12 HPHE Chinese Nationalist Government's basic attitude to%ards the Ryukyu Islands was to prevent them from falling i into the Communist sphere of influence and to see them attain self-govern-ment and independence. Dr. Kiang Vi sheng, spokesman of the Nationalist Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who told this toReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-01-30 12 Graduation of the 12th class of the Inter-Anns military school, of Dalat, South Vietnam, teas presided over by President Ngo Dinh Diem. Also attending the ceremonies wer e Defence Minister Tran Trung Dung, chief of staff he Van Ty, School Director Nguyen van Thien, and top Government officials and guests63 words
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Article132 1957-01-30 12 Full-time job for Ingersoll •JHE change m lop command of the powerful U. S. Seventh Fleet signifies new V. S. emphasis 011 the Formosan military situation, Ainer i c a n sources m Taipeh said. Vice-Admiral Stuart H. Ingersoll has just turned over the SeventhU.P. - 132 words
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Article403 1957-01-30 12 Food for hogs from cane waste Glimpses' L TWO new industries have just been launched m Formosa, aimed at conserving foreign exchange and making the territory more self-sufficient. They are the largest bagasse hard board plant m the Far East and the largest yeast factory m the world. Both wereA.P.; U.P. - 403 words
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139 1957-01-30 12 SOUTH KOREA, South Vietnam and Formosa have j reactly angrily to the Soviet proposal to the United Nations for a "package deal 1 to admit simul- taneously the two halves of Korea and Vietnam as U.N. members. South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Chung HwanReuter - 139 words
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Article37 1957-01-30 12 General Lyman L. Lerrnntzer, commajider U.S Far East forces and Chief of the U N. Far East Command is 7iow m Formosa on th c last leg of his South- East Asian tour ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article182 1957-01-30 12 Indian envoy lauds Russia MR. K. P. S. Menon, Indian ambassador to the Soviet Union has forecast strengthened Indo-Soviet friendship m the coming year. Broadcasting m Moscow Radio's home service. Mr. Menon said, "Reviewing the relationship between India and the Soviet Union is a pleasant task." Mr. Menon said itA.P. - 182 words
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Article98 1957-01-30 12 JAPAN has virtually lo^t her markets m West Germany. Italy, Siam and several other countries since it be«an settling foreign trade accounts with them on a cash basis last year, the Japanese Kyodo News Service said. It quoted Government sources as saying the loss of tradeA.P. - 98 words
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Advertisement13 1957-01-30 12 PACKING as i.*i- i TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. 1 J 73 CECIL STREET SIN6APORE13 words
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Jonathan Russell reviews the records of the week
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Article, Illustration424 1957-01-30 13 WIIE accent this week is on the organ. I must confess that I have a fond affection for this centuries-old instrument which is enjoying a new lease of life today. A great deal of space has been devoted m this page to the classic424 words
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Article324 1957-01-30 13 fgdfd THE symphonies No. 29 m A major X 201 and No. 34 m C major X 338 are the latest additions to the tremendous list of Mozart works built up by Philips ovc r the past few years. Played by the Hague Philharmonic Orchestra 1 conducted by324 words
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Article66 1957-01-30 13 pOLYDOR'S Hi-Fi Piano. I a brilliant recording of popular piano music by Fritz Schulz-Reichel and a small rhythm section, has just been released m Singapore. Of particular interest to disc fans with high-fidelity record players, it possesses an extremely wide range. Numbers include Who's Sorry Now,66 words
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Article, Illustration263 1957-01-30 13 Pick of the seventy eights riiRUE Love, from the J. film High Society, Ls a leading favourite these days. With Eve Boswcll to sing it Parlophone have made a hit on R 4230. A rock n' roll beat makes a contrasting reverse number as263 words
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Article106 1957-01-30 13 THERE could be no more popular treatment of South American music than that fiven by AftMtin Barbosa and his Paraguayans. With this inimitable group, Polydor have now come up with an excellent recording of Paraguayan folk songs, Ecos de la Selva (45 526 LPH). It echoes all106 words
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Advertisement25 1957-01-30 13 All yours for v iL <IQS/- T 1 (we wean the Camera) yv^ wL Bmm, Cine Cameras 1\ H. A. OCONNOR 61 W CO, LTIX25 words
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Article209 1957-01-30 14 SINGAPORE All Blues will play a trial match against the S. C. C. this evening. They will hold another trial on Sunday against South 1} Frtiore Singapore meet Perak on Feb. 9in the final of the annual inter- The Vice President of the \sian Rugby Union, Mr.209 words
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Article23 1957-01-30 14 Dublin University beat Headingley 6-3 m a Rugby Union match yesterday m lleadingley. The University led 6-0 at halftime. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article436 1957-01-30 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By TN THE FLURRY OF CUP TIE SHOCKS AN ABSENCE NOT 1 GENERALLY NOTICED WAS THE DISAPPEARANCE FROM THE SCENE OF JACKIE MILBURN, OMITTED FROM THE NEWCASTLE TFAM AT MILLWALL. The third division side upset Newcastle United 2—l last Saturday. This was a436 words
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Article247 1957-01-30 14 INSOLE THE HERO But England's position is still precarious (STRUGGLING for runs on a pitch beginning to take spin after overnight and morning rain, England led South Africa by 127 runs with four second innings wickets left at the end of the fourth day's play m the third Test m247 words
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Article31 1957-01-30 14 Australian Jack Arkinstall beat Naresh Kumar, the Indian Davis Cup player, m the singles flnal of the Punjab Lawn Tennis Championships yesterday. Arkin.stall won 1-6, 6-2, 7-5, 6-3.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-01-30 14 picture. OH NO VOr DON'T! Two Charing Cross men— wine-three M. Johnson and R. C. MmcFarlanc front-row forward, nab Middlesex wringer P. Stableforth as he tries to sprint past them. This was the first round of the Hospitals Rugby Union Cup. Middlesex won 24-8. Topical PressTopical Press - 46 words
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Article54 1957-01-30 14 llfllEN Langwith Junction Imperial were a shirt short VI their secretary, Mr. Jim Booth, took off the ordinary vhite shirt he was wearing and lent it to the odd player nit He was rewarded by his team beating KufTord oliiery; the player with his shirt on54 words
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Article, Illustration393 1957-01-30 14 tN a rubber bridge (,-ame, North would undoubtedly bid four clubs after Smith's three spide bid. The result would be flve club contract just made, or a six club contract down one U-ick becau.<* of the club break. But the hand was played m a match point game,393 words
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Advertisement59 1957-01-30 14 shines as it cleans Shining, shimmering silver and plate can be yours if you use Silvo. In a twinkling Silvo gives a hk/h gloss polish that really sparkles; and because it is made from the finest, gentlest ingredients, it is completely safe for your silver and gives it the brightest59 words
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Miscellaneous293 1957-01-30 14 CLUES ACROSS 2. Aimed high. At part of S( 1. They are Mgger than tanks the steeple? (7). (6) 3. Anna'.s avowed companion? 4. Dress designer receives an < 4^- honour (6) 5- Would a surgeon remo\ e It 9. An algebraic number of fro™ a book? (8). coppers (7).293 words
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Article, Illustration1968 1957-01-30 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Bl LOOKS LIKE A CLEAR RUN FOR CARACAS NOW s^ JHE main Class 3 sprint at Kuala fijjrfc Lumpur tomorrow should go to JCjw Caracas. Holiday Flight, winner the IMF first day, and Misty Lino II will not Caracas \\;is narrowly beaten by Holiday Flight1,968 words
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Article, Illustration136 1957-01-30 15 FOLLOWING horses are E probable scratchings to- E E morrow E E Priority. Ellen's Treasure. jZj Fre*.h Mystery, Strong and E Free, Marcelle. Beausory. Senorita. Te<ora, Holiday I E Flight. Koiifcii and Heady, E Misty Line 11, Admiralty. E E P«*arline. The Wizard, Ire- E E136 words
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Advertisement100 1957-01-30 15 ADA IHJi BnillJlSi^ B rn^Ti sect' bp*w^B Mk. 9 ER TO COME TO SINGAPORE! KSNOSKITA JAPANESE O^ dp^llC the SHOW of SHOWS a a Season Commencing m the GREAT WORLD PARK I (Only a few Minutes Journey from the Heart of Singapore) GENERAL SEASON COMMENCES 2 SHOWS at 7.00 9.30100 words
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Advertisement21 1957-01-30 15 foCTAN] PARK I HOTEL I A sea front Hotel of distinction crowning its ten-acre Park Dancing nightly 8 except Monday B21 words
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603 1957-01-30 16 PAKISTANIS URGE SANCTIONS AGAINST INDIA U.N. resumes talks on Kashmir issue today THE U. N. Security Council resumes discussion this afternoon of the increasingly grave Kashmir problem against a background of mounting world condemnation of India's annexation of the disputed territory and angry Pakistani calls for sanctions against India. TheA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 603 words
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Article114 1957-01-30 16 MR. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the Prime Minister, rejected a suggestion that it should be man- i datory for the Government, m future, to consult Parliament be- fore embarking on action similar to the recent intervention m Egypt. He was replying m I the House of Commons toReuter - 114 words
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146 1957-01-30 16 HPHE British Defence Minister, Mr. Duncan Sandys, ended two days of talks at the U.S. Defence and State Departments yesterday saying there was "full accord on all subjects discussed." Mr. Sandys met the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, tor about an hour. HeA.P. - 146 words
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Article133 1957-01-30 16 T^HE new President of the I Board of Trade, Sir David Eccles, last night told a public dinner m London that, apart from the Communist states. Britain was "ready to be anybody's ally, but nobody's satellite." Addressing the annual dinner of the Incorporated Sales Managers' Association,Reuter - 133 words
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Advertisement182 1957-01-30 16 Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of advertisers our representative at Ist. floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will receive smoll advertisements and onswers to box numbers. Classified advertisements may also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Winchester House, Collyer Quay, Singapore. CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTHS 20 Words $6182 words
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