The Singapore Free Press, 1 February 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1957-02-01 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. !!7fll. Singapore, Friday, February 1. 1 957. Prior ISCti19 words
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Article, Illustration649 1957-02-01 1 HINT FOR A COMPROMISE ON KASHMIR NEHRU S I WILL QUIT: TWOIFs Let India judge 12ELIEF is gaining ground m United Nations circles that India, faced with the choice of U.N. condemnation over Kashmir and being thrown into the Moscow orbit, is seeking a climbdown compromise that would be acceptableU.P.; Reuter; A.P. - 649 words
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Article166 1957-02-01 1 QUIT JORDAN TALKS Arabs now face £12 m. aid bill BRITAIN will seek the liquidation of all rights and obligations under the 1048 Anglo Jordan Mutual Defence Treaty m negotiations opening next Monday m Amman, and wil] pl*n a prompt withdrawal of British forces now m the Arab Kingdom, diplomatic166 words
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Article207 1957-02-01 1 JET plane collided with a giant transport 20.000 feet orer the populous San Fernando Valley, m California, yesterday and both plunged to earth, the larger smashing into the grounds of a school. The four airmen m the transport were killed. I Of two airmen m207 words
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Article78 1957-02-01 1 HEALTH authorities declared a smallpox epidemic m Calcutta terday after the deadly disease spread from crowded slums lo upper cl I residential areas killing more than i<»(» persons m the past two weeks. The epidemic threat ,-d I through the whulc state of W( si Bengal, whereU.P. - 78 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-02-01 1 PETER TO RIDE HERE? From ALLAN LEWIS <> fBOUF CAPTAIN J IIPKTKR TOWNSEND j; t who is travelling <- around the world by jj Land Kover, was a <, J spectator at Kuala4> Lumpur Kajoiourse this niDriiini;. (.imp Captain «> tTowntcnd hoped to j| do some riding but f could87 words
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Advertisement63 1957-02-01 1 -it r //^l I Ferhng listfos, runy* d'jwn or depressed MULTIVITAMINS gives tA Vl.^ you thcit little extra \j/yf^ deal of diffe r y^aßSfev Vitamin A 0.000 USP v:. ■unin I) 1.000 USP uni; :ium E*antothenatc l Mg -L J?'7"^ Ni^in Amide 20 Mg- Available at all good dealers and63 words
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Article265 1957-02-01 2 TWO NEW HOMES FOR S.A. Trades for kiddies r jM) (iIVK a fresh lease m life to the 300-odd dead-end children m its care, the Salvation Army m Singapore has plans to open two modern industrial homes one for boys and the other for girls each costing about $*****0. "Our265 words
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Article68 1957-02-01 2 i\R. JOHN BODKIN ADAMS. 58-year-old alleged poisoner, wu yesterday formally committed for trial to the Old Bailey Central Criminal Court m London on a charge of murdering a rich widow. The family doctor appeared for only 30 seconds before the same five magistrates who last68 words
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Article, Illustration189 1957-02-01 2 Farrer Park's new pool THE Singapore City Council's new $450,000 swimming pool at Farrer Park the third public pool for the Colony will be opened on Friday, Feb. 22 The Chief Minister of Singapore, or. if he is not available, the Minister for Local Government. Lands Housing, will perform theFree Press - 189 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-02-01 2 Lovely Singapore housewife, Mrs. Rnsalecn E E Yang Phei Yuen, is decked out m her New Year E E best at her River Valley Road home, where she held open house for friends and relatives. E For the biR festival her house decorations E E included special vases of "kam-katFree Press - 71 words
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Article71 1957-02-01 2 THE Fiench Civil Aviation Ministry yesterday opt ned an inquiry into the airliin r crash at Orly Airport m which all but one of the 69 people aboard escaped with their lives. The victim was a former Tunisian Minister. General Habib Djellouli. He died m hospital71 words
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Article48 1957-02-01 2 A bomb was thrown at a civilian car carrying aev< raJ British soldiers as it was passing a Cypriot Greek boys' secondary school m Limassol, Cyprus, yesterday. But the explosion caused no casualties. Later, security forces surrounded the school and began screening its 300 students. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article152 1957-02-01 2 HOPE IN A SILENT WORLD OIN(;.\POKK Rotanans I on Wednesday saw a touching film shotting how deaf rhil- dren m Australia are taught to triumph over their affliction and learn to talk and lip- read. Entitled From Silence To Speech, the Mm was presented t the Rotarj Club president, Mr.152 words
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Article160 1957-02-01 2 RIOT pUier usin« te.tr fftl and rifle fin* and backed by armoured car,, yesterday Quelled a mutiny by 200 rioting prisoners m I'cciardonc Prison at Palermo, Sicily, after .m ali night battle. The revolt rollapsi 'i when a hail of machine gun fire ripped through Unroof lopReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration226 1957-02-01 3 Funds for U.K. study INDICATIONS are that the ambition of talented 1 Singapore pianist Catherine Tan Siew Eng to become a professional concert pianist, may be fulfilled. Several generous minded Singaporeans have now made monetary contributions to a fund to help her go to England for226 words
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Article182 1957-02-01 3 A chance for local designs U.S. AWARD CtINOAPORE architect* kJ have a good chance Of winning 175,000 m cash for j a d< sign m the building field which puts aluminium to good use. An American firm Is offering U.S. $25,000 to any archltect Who "has made a most significant182 words
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Article63 1957-02-01 3 Usually well Informed sources m Pans said v.surday that the possibility cf a meeting oj Foreign Minis- oi West m European Union IWEU) to talk a d. fence pr iblems was und< r discussion. They were commentii a Lond m report thai tain had Invil <1 theReuter - 63 words
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Article30 1957-02-01 3 Ton countries are to take part m an international fashion show to be held m Moscow m Juno, the Soviet news agency Tasfl said yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article43 1957-02-01 3 The Finnish Prime Minister, Dr Karl-August Fagerholm. said on arrival In Moscow that he had come to the Soviet Union as a "good neighbour visiting a good neighbour." He will start talks today with Soviet leaders on Russo-Finnish relations ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article105 1957-02-01 3 Tin: American Federation ibour Congress of Industrial Organisations, a federation <>f union re ng nboui 15 million v adontf I a resolution prot( i\ pnhow-erj welcome for Kins S< 11(1 ol Saudi Arabia The council, m conference ut Mimnfi, Florida, •A a statement saying i 1Reuter - 105 words
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Article130 1957-02-01 3 I)ARIS 'fashion king" Christian Dior who launched the •new look" with !on<; skirts ten years ago, said, fashion had "chosen freedom" this year. In an Interview published In the Paris evening per Paris Pr< his 1957 Spring c wont on show. M I)i >r said:130 words
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The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, February 1, 1957 Opinion
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Article116 1957-02-01 4 IpiRE-CRACKEPS ushering In the Year of the Cockerel cost the Chinese community of Singapore an estimated $150,000. it also cost a night's rest for most of the population. Annoyance of the minority might be tempered by tJie knowledge that the noisy attack has assuredly driven all116 words
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Article78 1957-02-01 4 T*HE spirit of under- standing and goodwill shown by the Police authorities m the matter of Chinese New Year crackerfiring has been match- ed by the Singapore City Council m its promise not to worry unlicensed hawkers J during this festive j season. Singapore is fortunate m its78 words
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Article, Illustration604 1957-02-01 4 Ominous rumbles are heard in France I Stephen COULTER, reporting jj from Paris, suggests that the intense wave of the nationalism that is ■weeping through France may well lead to an attempted coup d'etator a similiar display of French energy, I OTRANGE things are happening: m France. Rarely since the604 words
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Article147 1957-02-01 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber hfgdhghfdhfh A NYONE who wishes to give his autograph to I" a screaming mob need only mingle with the people leaving a film theatre after the first j night of a film. j That is why so many puzzled collectors possess the autograph of Hildegradc Rainwater,147 words
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Advertisement15 1957-02-01 4 LlCU^rf m me HA^,ESS P. H. Hendry Manufacturing Icwcllcr 78. North Bridge Road. SINCAPORE. 6.15 words
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Advertisement112 1957-02-01 4 Ittllilititiiiiiiiiiiimi ■'■iiiiimiiMiiii ILFORD wkc better pictures V m? The vtry wide range f If rd pn duct-;, to the w mcludts no I y*^ I. f I 'ichromatic tilrrr 'he 1 <me Br0 n fllm HF>^' tf S. speed film- -and HI S. trie tj/ J» fastest film m the112 words
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Article, Illustration139 1957-02-01 5 Dreams come true at last STRAIGHT from Spain, k5 Senor Enrique Dante.s and Senorita Pepita Raga have cmc to Singapore to dance their flery flamencos and to let married They have been dancin i together for three and arc engaged. "But somehow," saiJ Pepita shyly, yesterday "something always crops upFree Press - 139 words
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Article236 1957-02-01 5 IKE WANTS IMMIGRATION LAWS CHANCED 1 Elsenhower yesterday .»sk«'il for changes In the l nlted states immigration laws so thtt it will be easier to give haven to refugees "who have fled Df m the future flee" from Communist tyranny. In a i.OOO-word special message toReuter - 236 words
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215 1957-02-01 5 NEWSPAPERS in London yesterday published a letter from a relative of Dr. Edith Summerskill, Labour Member of Par liament and former minister, denying her statement in Egypt that she is of Norwegian descent. Dr. Summerskill, an outspoken critic of British Intervention in E.uyptReuter - 215 words
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Article80 1957-02-01 5 Mr. Gerard D'Erlanger, the chairman of the British Overseas Corporation, said m Calcutta last night that he did not expect supersonic flights to be introduced on a commercial basis m the near future. Mr. D'Erlanger. who is j 00 a study tour of 8.0.A.C. stations m theReuter - 80 words
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Article205 1957-02-01 5 'MAU MAU' IN U.K. 'Blooding 7 of foxes is attacked A FORMER president Of the Methodist Congress Dr. Donald Soper, yesterday compared the fox hunting gentry of Britain with th c Man Man ol Kenya. Writin In the left wing weekly. Tribune, Dr. Soper declarer! (Jial the 1 a huntingReuter - 205 words
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Article88 1957-02-01 5 GEORGE Mt'tcsky. New York's alleged "Mad Bomber" appeared m court yesterday and again was remanded m the custodj of the Be I lev ue Hospital's psychiatric ward until tesi determine whether he i- s .sane ar t > completed. Metesky was charged on seven counts88 words
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Article31 1957-02-01 5 Ltnion officials and execuJ tives ol the Ford Motor Company In London last night reached tentative settlement of a strike which hurt made m'»r<> than 21.000 men Idle.31 words
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Advertisement57 1957-02-01 5 NAPRoN; BLONDING EMULSION lightens your hair to the exact shade you desire. With Napro Bkmding Bnulsioo -ou can Ughten your hair i shade— or be radiantly blonde. entle, lapro Blooding ftnniMon conains rich Ive oils th it r,\t- your hair loft, natural ooking, shining with now gloss and beauty. THE57 words
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Advertisement52 1957-02-01 5 CHOOSf "WILLEM II CICARS rO« OCIF SATISFACTION m&lfjF*J iv» HAUMirw XaoinO CO. (Ml tTB 1957 Models available at all Watch Dealers twd dints pictures Make arrangements for your photographs FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone Singapore 2800 or write to Free Press Photographic Dept. 140-146 Cecil Street, THt* IttVtSl >P ONLY nVllltllr52 words
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Miscellaneous19 1957-02-01 5 POCKET CARTOON b. OSBL'RT LANCASTER She aredn i *4.orr> X«» i i n( i 1 1 are purely political19 words
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Miscellaneous232 1957-02-01 6 "JilAi\Bii"\KK by lii I alk and IMiil Davia ■PHHRHBHDHHB lin i B^i I that's why we V time^ Itmis wAUGm^BOY V roy ..r YOU T- ART H HAS JZJr OUTLAWrP TIME/ TRAVEL* 7 OHf MAPE^ HME-TPAVEL )V UT YOU MEAN- YES. IT'S BEEN GEftM-f RET JE^y TRAVEL AGES i-THEN(6ULP) TOY--232 words
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Miscellaneous653 1957-02-01 6 BORN today, your moods are Hue- tuating and one can never be quite sure how you are going to be i from one day to the next. Sometimes you don't know yourseli You are talented and have gifta m the arts;. Your friends cxc your temper m coming from one653 words
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Article154 1957-02-01 7 LONDON. Jan 31 PicviiMis lOd.«\ RUBBER No. 1 Rss cJ.f. luiopf.in jioits February 26", buyers lers 27 sellers March 26;, buyer., 2'J bu] I iei.- 27 RUBBI I Ni l K>s spot 27 bu: 26 RUBBI X v» i i:>> BiUWft Hmmc mm-, Marck 27 sellers Apr.154 words
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Article138 1957-02-01 7 NEW YORK. Jan. SI. Previous Today TIN MrwU sikm 103 00 nun 103.12 norn TIN future* Frb 101.37 buyers 101.00 buyers 102.12 sellers 102 37 sellers St.md;ud Contract nn m x Manh 98 75 buyers 98.50 buyers 99.75 sellers 100. 00 sellers \nril 97.00 buyers 97.25 buyers138 words
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Article33 1957-02-01 7 Malabar I*mpon« .pot »tt. ment 26. Saia^ik awaiting rflfec 27 v afloaLs awmting release 274 sellers ex--27 to H%. ">d January ship- dork Above prices quoted m U.S cents per 10.33 words
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Article30 1957-02-01 7 NEW i OKK, Jan. .1 Previous Today 30 Industrials 480.53 ***** 20 Railroad, 149.59 148. <9 40 DMolk Bond, 90 3- 90*0 is uuiitie. ,22 i 22-2?30 words
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Article53 1957-02-01 7 LONDON. Jan. 31. Previous Today COPRA Philippines r.i.f. V.KJ 55S«^r"SnSfJ!SSa H»* -OX, WW sellers long ton Feb. March March April £67 no.n. £67 sellers COCONUT OH. crude Straits COCONUT OIL erode. Oylon ne^* ireigni raie PHILIPPINK COPRA c ii. lIS Pacific Coast porU per short 5053 words
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Article, Illustration184 1957-02-01 7 Machine will track satellites 4 NEW high-speed computing machine, for use m tracking "satellites" travelling at 18,000 m.p.h. above the earth during the International O cophysical Year, which begins m July, has been designed by American scientists. The machine can predict the orbit of a "satellite' within seconds of receiving184 words
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Article, Illustration373 1957-02-01 7 Smokers on trial by hypnosis— 7 out of 18 gave it up A "CAN-YOU-GIVE-IT-SMOKING" test has just ended. It was arranged m conjunction with a newspaper that circulates throughout the British Isles. After three 14-minute sessions m which eighteen readers, sitting before a giant picture of a hypnotist, were put373 words
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Article153 1957-02-01 7 f\O\L m Britain may be Vj mined and brought to the surface "without being touched by human hand". if experimental machinery now being I sembled by the National Coal Board m Derbyshire proves iuccesBful m leiti due to begin soon. The equipment, which is being taken153 words
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Miscellaneous57 1957-02-01 7 >♦♦♦♦♦-« SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES > TODAY: lI JI p.m. X TOMORROW: 0.36 a.m. i> and 12.05 p.m. J; SUNDAY: 0.59 am and V 5 1!38 p.m. J t MONDAY: 1.22 a.m. and 1.12 pm. X TUESDAY: 147 a.m. <► f and 1.41 p.m. JJ o WEDNESDAY: 1.14 a.m. and57 words
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Article, Illustration169 1957-02-01 8 4> fFHE P. O. Com- pany has placed 1 an order for a new JI 45,000-ton passenger liner with Messrs. Harland Wolff, the <> Belfast shipbuilders. This new liner, which 1j will be of a radically new design, is intended for o169 words
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Article119 1957-02-01 8 SWEET DREAMS —ON MINK i> TfILM actress Monique Van Vooren will soon sleep on an 4 V all-white mink bed. Monique has 11 mink coats m her i, wardrobe and feels that she is well taken care of during the daytime. J! But she said jokingly: "But I cannot sleep119 words
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334 1957-02-01 8 60 seconds life of a woman save 'dead' save dead' Doctor's dilemma during operation DR. MARTIN LESSER, Sf-year-old smith African, went to the bed of a married woman patient at the St. (iiles Hospital, ramberwell. it was a simple affair, a minor examination. The operation began -it 12.3#, ended at334 words
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Article, Illustration228 1957-02-01 8 GENIUS LONELY WHO LEADS A LIFE <> < SOMERSET MAU(,H\M. the En*- <> lish novelist and <► playwright, was 83 i, on Jan. '25. He cdeb- rated his birthday alone at his villa at Cap Farrat, m the South of France, where he has lived for some years. .Maugham has228 words
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Article146 1957-02-01 9 DOUBLE ymu road- ways. If you can t do it iMeways, do U be- I low ground. It you can't I I do it below ground, d<» it overhead I This is the Bel- I flail slogan for the I IWO-jreai plan which is getting Brussels146 words
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Article, Illustration162 1957-02-01 9 1 VI r HAT the herk is I Mum getting up to? That's the problem that E has been puzzling three- year -old Richard Afton E Binc c his mother— heiress Wife of a top television r: variety producer went i bark to The162 words
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285 1957-02-01 9 It's the brightest comet of all... 4 NEW comet has appeared m the sky. The Arend Rowland 1956 H A shtoing traveller from space -la streaking towards the sun al trementiimS S Stin' invisible to the naked eye, m April it may be the brlghtesi Sh 'B^muf-umm.T it will be285 words
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Advertisement111 1957-02-01 9 z I Lower- Mof*4*li Lounge —only on Pan American's President Service to the U.S.A. Here m the attractive downstairs club lounge of your Super "Strato" Clipper* ><>v chat with fellow passengers,.. sip yur favorite refreshment from the bar. At the cocktail hour Van American servw you chilled Champagne and hot111 words
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829 1957-02-01 10 Girl with split mind accused of murdering her 'Fairy Godmother' The tragedy of the week ;BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT! 1 THIS is a real life tragedy m three acts. The principal characters a kindly, elderly widow and the young tfirl she brought up as child evacuee during the war. The829 words
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Article, Illustration215 1957-02-01 10 THE NIGHT LILY PUT OUT THE STREET LIGHTS IUIIEX the bill for £32 dropped on Mrs. Lily Mon- fredi's doormat she went very pale. It was a lot to pay for three months' electricity. It was even worse than the previous hill. So she got the Inspector round to study215 words
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Advertisement182 1957-02-01 10 WEEK-ENDER (S)| Welcomes m Chinese New 1 bumper issue that everybody will want mf f J%. WEEK-ENDER Inside you get the best reading and pictures tor your Chinese New Year Week-end pleasure— |V page after exciting page of special features, articles, featurettes, cartoons, sports, This week's .k II I 1182 words
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Article, Illustration699 1957-02-01 11 Jerry Field - Jerry Field Bm School for photographers VLTITH the tremendous world-wide increase m the popularity of photography In the past decade, it is surprising how few amateur picture-taken arc taking advantage of Alters— those little pieces of coloured glass or gelatin which can do so much699 words
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Article, Illustration451 1957-02-01 11 Let EXPERTS solve your problems QOi all the photo- graphic paper developers on the market, which m your estimation is the best? A I would definitely cast my vote for the developer recommended by the pape r manufacturer. You'l! find his suggestions on the instruction sneet packaged with the paper.451 words
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Article, Illustration471 1957-02-01 12 Special cabinet council to boost trade gjhgjhgkjg JAPAN'S International Trade and Industry Minister Mikio Ritizuta said m Tokyo that he would set up a special cabinet council to expand Japan's foreign trade. This council would Include ministers of the International Trade and industry. Finance, Agricultural and Foreign portfolios and theReuter; U.P.; A.P; A.P. - 471 words
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Article358 1957-02-01 12 hklkjkljhklj PEACE OFFERS CLOAK RED RISING PLANS' i BURMESE COMMUNISTS ARE TRYING TO LULL THE GOVD ERNMENT INTO A FALSE SENSE OF SECURITY WHILE PLANNING AN ARMED UPRISING, A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL HAS DISCLOSED IN RANGOON. The Information Minister, Thakin Chit Maung showed newsmen communist documents which had been captured358 words
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Article111 1957-02-01 12 A SUPERVISOR of Chinese schools m the Federation of Malaya believes a clo.se link is rstablished between teacher and student m American elementary schools because each child is taught as an individual and not as part of a whole. Mrs. Hannah C. Mci has been m111 words
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Article153 1957-02-01 12 THE Government's rejection of Burmese Communist 'Peace offers' while the rebels prepare for armed violence has been praised by the Burmese Press. Burmese columnist Nga Paw U, writing m the (Guardian had this to sa> m part: The HMftfl revealing part of the document related to Thakin153 words
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Article184 1957-02-01 12 After 3 years, firm 'No' The Japanese Government has refuted I South Koreas claim to the tiny Takeshima Island oft southwest Japan, the Tokyo Mainichi Shim bun said. The report said the Japanese Foreign Ministry recently handed the note to the Korean ambassador m Tokyo, Mr. Kirn Shik. It wasU.P. - 184 words
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Article, Illustration234 1957-02-01 13 to dumi Ie of Ibbtr 0 to 1,440 plus 100. the enouyh to dds clown to a three to < I sM\(. POINTS: When .aim (i don't r i man, the Information 1 m TODAYS hand b slightly A changed from one which was reported m The Bridge234 words
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Article411 1957-02-01 13 The House of Secrei is the book from I which the plot of the j film was taken. This thrilling story of the ad- ntiires of a youn^ man who is thrown l>\ a stiper- firial resemblance to a certain (dead) Riinßster into the middle of411 words
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Article, Illustration584 1957-02-01 13 Shaw and Elgarthe oddest of admirers 1 1 S tbJ 'I^XO lijHi LETTERS OF EDWARD ELGAR AND OTHER WRITINGS. Edited by Feny M. Young. Blee. 371 pages. rpHEY were the oddest of mutual admirers Bernard Shaw the rebel, x the Socialist, the freethinker, and Edward Elgar, the Conservative and Roman584 words
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Miscellaneous179 1957-02-01 13 (I.IKS ACROSS 2 Cater this way (5). 1 From this window you may 3 A ringular genhu haa It (s>. 6ee.... <8). 5 St.imp m which goats, per--4 ....the nav.il review of this haps, are evident (7), head t4) 6 Tie her finally (6). 9 a bit oi a ngnu179 words
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Article57 1957-02-01 14 He stopped too soon AL PERKINS of Brit nn lust an International crots-country race yesterday through an "incomprehensible error." A kilometre before the finish he thought be had won and stopp Th» iit 'i running i f thi.> Lasai won by Antonio Am< roa ol Spain. Alter holding tlu v57 words
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Article36 1957-02-01 14 German mlddleweighl champion Fetor Muellei beat Italian Gino Menoz2 jon a technical knockoul last night. The referee halted the uneven fi^ht ii the last of the schedulec tit rounds at Oldenburg many.36 words
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Article21 1957-02-01 14 Gene Fullmer, world middle r boxing champion oul Will: Orea burgh m a ten round i. s.iit Lake I21 words
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Article24 1957-02-01 14 by i n i n m th< 0 r 10 1 h Royal Air Poi ;e Universil H c Dublin I :ter.24 words
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Article, Illustration509 1957-02-01 14 Four years to be boxing king 'pilK young man on your left is Floyd Patterson. He is pasting that great ring genera) Archie Moore to become heavyweight champion of the world. Ever since Floyd won the 1952 Olympic middleweight championship at Helsinki, boxing authorities had been509 words
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Article393 1957-02-01 14 ARCHIE QUICK - LIGHTWEIGHT TANGLE IS SORTED OUT ARCHIE QUICK By THE British lightweight boxing tangle lias sorted itself out; the tangled skein was unravelled at the Royal Albert Hall and the pieces of the new pattern fell into place very neatly. After the heat of battle had subsided tl en H^ a393 words
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Article13 1957-02-01 15 I"" mmilmmmillllllimmmimm "l»^ Good bets tor the last day at Kuala Lumpur13 words
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746 1957-02-01 15 ALLAN LEWIS - SCONE STONE LOOKS THE BEST WITH HIS RIVAL OUT ALLAN LEWIS dfgfdfddfgfd Z qCONE STONE, a last E start winner over 8! furlongs at Penailf, E is my selection for the j? majn race at Kuala E Lumpur tomorrow. Taking Scone Stone xs my selection I am antiri- =♦♦*>♦♦♦<» Class746 words
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Article234 1957-02-01 15 Marciano willing to box in Italy ROCKY Marciano, former heavyweight boxing champion, said yesterday he might ayree to an ex bibition fi^ht for the benefit of Boys' Town m Italy. Marc'ano, visiting friends m Atlanta. Georgia, denied rumours that he is planning a European exhibition to get ready for aReuter - 234 words
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Article60 1957-02-01 15 II I: It's Of tI)C A Malayan Malays I ton 11. hips held thli morning at the B ha hall, v M Ism entered fu- final when be i* M. Yusoi 15- S, IS < Salleh Kurshi beat Omar Viihyit 18-15, 15-4. m the (juar-for-fmal of the <60 words
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Article, Illustration451 1957-02-01 15 RAIN CAME-SO THE FAVOURITE WAS A FLOP HEAVY ram before the start of the fiflh Hntl main race ;it Kuala Lumpur yesterday made the track heavy and nimn. ..n' chancel of favourite aracas. White Maßir, the only runner supported with confidence, duly obliged. He took charge after travelling half a451 words
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Article44 1957-02-01 15 ON(i CHEW BEE and KhOflg Kit Soon of Singapore Him thr men's ioables rv«nt of the Siam National Lawn Tennis championships yesterday m Bangkok They heat Snthirapand Kornlaki ami Duancudoni 7-5. 9-7 i at the Royal Banukcvk Sw.rts Club ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration157 1957-02-01 15 H.K. player is champ HONG KONG'S LAl T SEX FONG WON THE MEN'S SINGLES FINAL IN THE ASIAN TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS LAST NIGHT IN MANILA. He defeated Taiwan's Shu Long Shung 13-21, 21-18. 21-16. 21-11 to win the Dato Paglar Cup. Lav loat Uie first set again I Shus truReuter - 157 words
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Article46 1957-02-01 15 tjV)IXOUIN(; horsvs will not start to morrow:- E Square I)< ;il. Sl» r 2E liny. Balkan ib, s Dark Prince, En t Glory. Ajit, Pinna For- E eel 11. Ricky, Marcelle. E E BoMMorjr. Bhah D*Ot is a doubtful starter. E VllllMC.'IIIIIMIIiiilllSIIIIIIIIIMilf"46 words
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Article, Illustration579 1957-02-01 16 U.S. ROCKETS TO MAKE U.K. A 'MISSILE PORCUPINE' BASE Sandys gets Ike s Packing THE United States has agreed to help Britain build up an arsenal of both interceptor and powerful retaliatory rocket weapons, usually well-informed sources revealed m Washington yesterday. This has been one of the chief products ofReuter - 579 words
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Article119 1957-02-01 16 TRIP TO MOON BY 1977 'Confident' says U.S. scientist A UNITED STATES expert on guided missiles said m Montreal last night that he was confident a landing would be made on the moon "within the next 20 years." The expert. Dr. Willy Ley, a German-born scientist who fled to theReuter - 119 words
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Article80 1957-02-01 16 DR. H. M. BURNESS, of the British Ministry of Education, yesterday denied having said that Britain's industrial progress was being threatened by emigration of young people to Canada. Through the British Information Office m Montreal Dr. Burness also denied having said so many young people wantedReuter - 80 words
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Article42 1957-02-01 16 Damage estimated at M 53,000,000 was caused by explosion and fire at the Standard Oil Company'^ refinery at Whiting, Indima, on Wednesday, a comDany spokesman said yes;erday. Seven people were injured m the explosion none ;eriously. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration317 1957-02-01 16 MR. WINTHROP ALDRK 11, retiring: United States Ambassado r to Britain, declared m London last night that the cloud of "doubt, dispute and even bitterness" over Anglo- American relations caused by the Suez crisis was beginning to lift. ''In our mutual interest, any last lingeringReuter; A.P. - 317 words
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