The Singapore Free Press, 22 February 1957
1957-02-22
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1957-02-22 1 The Singapore Free Press Large* Afternoon Sale m Malaya Nfc 11X09. Ihffpiri, Friday. February H 1f57. IVi,, 5 QU19 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-02-22 1 MR. DAVID BENE CURION: We will not be alone m this strug- gle. In every land and Ein every nation there i are people of conscience E who will not tolerate E international discrimi- nation against a small E people building their homeland through su- perhuman efforts."Reuter - 51 words
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738 1957-02-22 1 New compromise offer made to Eisenhower v/x r^ iri.w inu umifcLJ HAI'IUNJS WILL HE ABLE TC 'wfeTScS,. 8 ***** AGAINST ISRAf;i AEI Israel, while refusing to bow to President Eisenhower's warning ol Jnitfd Nations "pressure" unless she withdrew her forces from Egypt has modifiedReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 738 words
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Article175 1957-02-22 1 TIIK New Statesman and Nation. London weekly Leftwing review, said yesterday that the constitutional proposals of the Keid Commission attempted something: unique m history the drafting of a constitution for a country containing predominantly two different rates almost equal m numbers. 'The proposals bear all the marksReuter - 175 words
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Article174 1957-02-22 1 Another U.K.U.S. split? PROAR OVER IKE'S ISRAELI DEMANDS A GROWING rift over United Nations sanctions against Israel yesterday threatened the unity of the United States and its Western allies on the Middle East crisis, 'resident Eisenhower was strongly assailed m the House of Commons on the grounds that he failed174 words
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Article51 1957-02-22 1 A 10-YEAR agreement with the United States under which the Netherlands would receive secret information for the peaceful uses of atomic energy has been submitted to the first chamber of parliament, it was announced at The Hague yesterday. The agreement replaces the Dutch-American nerppment of 1955.Reuter - 51 words
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Article37 1957-02-22 1 Dr. C. W. Shilling, of the Atomic Ener^v Commission, said m New York yesterday <iv; genetic tlsk from atomic experiments was small and was one that the human race must "continue to live with." ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article31 1957-02-22 1 March first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 87 Vs cents a lb., up three-eighths of a cent on yesterdays close. The tone was auiet.31 words
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Advertisement34 1957-02-22 1 A w I In VM a It Is the mo«,t efficient type of Steam Iron giving automatically controlled hcaf and steam for every A kmd of fabric. Sole Agents SANDILANDS BUTTERY Cr CO., LTD.34 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-02-22 2 HERE IS GINA LO^LOBRIGIDA with a MSKiO.OOO goat. That's the figure this animal is insured for. Admittedly this salt and carrot eating goat has its horns painted with gold leaf. But that is not what makes it so valuable. The eomp:iny making the new Hunchback Of Notre I>amePopper - 98 words
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Article255 1957-02-22 2 A BID FOR BETTER, MORE FRUIT Experiments to start MEW and better yielding fruit trees are to 11 be introduced to Singapore gardens. It may even be possible to grow Mandarin ra The Agricultural Officer, Mr. T. E. Cobb, told the Free Press that plans were bein^ flnalia to start255 words
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Article150 1957-02-22 2 Recruits miss glamour ALLOWANCE LAW CAME TOO LATE ALL because a law came into force too late, girls m the Women's Royal j Army Corps m Singapore are denied extra glamour that their counterparts m Britain are now enjoying. Back home, members of the WRAC from last year were given150 words
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Article26 1957-02-22 2 Britons are drinking more wine and smoking more, but spending; less on entertainments, according to a customs and excise report for the year 1955-6.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration143 1957-02-22 2 SOPRANO STEBER DUE HERE Colony conierts next week SINGAPORES next musical attraction will be a concert by Eleanor Steber. leading soprano of the Metropolitan Opera, at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday and Friday next week. Miss Steber who has been visiting India, is due v arrive tomorrow. Bookings are143 words
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Article72 1957-02-22 2 A HINT that Britains megaton H-bomb can be carried by the aelta-wing Vulcan jet bomber was given m a television Interview m London last night by Sir Roy Dobson. managing director of A. V. Roe, makers ol the aircraft. Sir Roy said that the Vulcan was capabKReuter - 72 words
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Article37 1957-02-22 2 The Bulgarian G< ment and party deln led by the Prime Minister, Mr. Anton YllgOV, Moscow yesterday by rai for home after a one-W< k visit for talka with 9 leaders. Moscow Radio reported- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement110 1957-02-22 2 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllKlllllll /?'f- WOOLS wfi/yf/f/ff m P°P ular shades! ffjfjjlJCAAsvf an eminent gathering of the best f f/vox^^ 1^ g in names at rare savings during our Vo^^ current SPECIAL OFFER PERIOD! RAMADA 3 PLY 1 /l^ NOW 80 cts. per oz. I-C l< (Usually $1.10). 2^ m PATON BALDWINS 4£tS&\110 words
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Advertisement150 1957-02-22 2 I Stop Press! VIM II SOTS WILL COSTLESS J /*t/ P**U 3lor*>? •I Step Into Our 'A I CLOSING DOWN rr II f J 5 And Have Them Made To Measure J ll At Thf Following Prices: 1 ■I USUAL SALE 1 100% Dacron Trousers $23 50 $19.50 Per Pair150 words
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Article166 1957-02-22 3 TUIKRE were broken X hearts m the Lon- E don tie trade yesterday E E caused unwittingly E by the Duke of Edin- burgh. For when the Duke E. E arrived at Lisbon to E greet the Queen at the E start of the Royal Tour ofReuter - 166 words
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Article31 1957-02-22 3 The volcano. De Fucgo. m Guatemala, erupted last night, showering a wide area with dv.st and pebbles which fell with sound like tropical rain There were no casualties. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-02-22 3 P),> hundredth anniversary of the North German Howl Line v\ i^ celebrated iritn a dinner on board the Hessenstein In the Singapore harbour last ni-ht when the mert of honour wai the ihivi Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lin Y«u llotk Free pictui showi Captain c; Roeaslni «>f the ship I70 words
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Article258 1957-02-22 3 Rl's 6,000,000 Reds pledge support for Sukarno Masjumi Party says We want Haifa 'piIK anti-Javanese revolt m Sumatra is likely to be Iffltvaled by President Sukarno's new formula for governing the Republic, political observers m the Indonesian capital said yesterday. Dr. Sukarno's plan calls for formationReuter - 258 words
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Article89 1957-02-22 3 U.S. OIL: A RECORD OUTPUT THE United States produced more oil last week than m any other week m history, figures released by the American Petroleum Institute disclosed today. The record stemmed from the industry's efforts to supply more crude oil for Europe. Production of crude oil (including lease condensate)A.P. - 89 words
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Article57 1957-02-22 3 WllE Times of Indonesia A charged yesterday that Indonesian diplomats are virtual prisoners In Communist nations. In an editorial, the English language newspaper said our diplomatic personnel In Communist counare not free to go where they like, or to reside m places ot their choosing orU.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-02-22 3 AIRLINER- USED IN SUEZ mCTION-ON SPORE RUN Sir Robert Black. Governor of Singapore, helps himself to a snack offered by Miss Lily Watkiss. 8.0.A.C. air hostess during the Britannia's second demonstration flight m Singapore yesterday. Sir Robert's comment on the one hour flip "A perfect flight."48 words
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Article277 1957-02-22 3 THE aircraft that flew British troops to Cyprus for the Suez Intervention and evacuated Hungarian freedom fighters from Vienna, made its debut m Singapore yesterday by taking 124 passengers above the clouds for cocktails. It was one of Britain's new Bristol Britannias which will be introduced277 words
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Advertisement75 1957-02-22 3 NEW/ CONVENIENT RECORD CADDY WET T^fflmfi 856-1 Holds up to 40 records .ill sizos. includins: bi? 12 records X r m to ly. I nderite plated fmish Mes or ti Available at> THE ORCHARD STORE 27 1 Orchard Road, Singapore. 9. i to Pavilion Theatre) iiLAMBEars driving:; j; school j|75 words
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296 1957-02-22 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Feb. 22, 1957. Opinion The bigger issue foreseeable result of what must have been an agonising decision for President Eisenhower to make is not a flare-up In the Middle East but a heightening of Russo-American tension. giving the go-ahead to the United Nations to exert296 words
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Article, Illustration517 1957-02-22 4 JENNIFER JOHNS - A TRANQUILISING DRUG KEEPS THE DOGS HAPPY... JENNIFER JOHNS BY ONE WOMAN'S I AMERICA I IT was the absence of the ''Beware of the Dog!' notice on my neighbour's gate that led me to America's latest four-footed wonder the tranquilised dog. My neighbour justifiably enough as it proved was shocked517 words
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Advertisement18 1957-02-22 4 jst- fIRS i DIAMOND GEM SET RINGS P. H. Hendry Manufacturing |cwcllcr 78. North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. 6.18 words
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Advertisement92 1957-02-22 4 i a ft ft I >•■« flriigs injM on s;il« m Atnerira can rure .ilmosi any unpleasant sirrak thai €>\er vKirriecl a «l«>i> or liar;«isvril a |ios Jintl n. ft ft j g ft f] f\ f* fit Mlf the greatest booster of office output since the typewriter machines have92 words
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Article, Illustration218 1957-02-22 5 It's romance for Pat and Laline A FIVE- WEEK contract m Singapore last month for Mexican belly-dancer, Laline Francis, led to a four- week romance and an offer of mar- Laline had to leave Singapore to fulfil a contract m Saigon, but .she is back Again this week to get218 words
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Article49 1957-02-22 5 GAS STRIKE IN FRANCE France's throe biggest unions called a strike of gt| and electricity workers Cor today. If their plans go through on schedule Paris will be blacked out, traffic and street lights will darken and essential utilities on which a great city depends will ston functioning. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article38 1957-02-22 5 Mr. John Profumo, under Secretary for th»* Colonies, has announced that plan> are now approved for providing additional studios for Radio Sarawak, more extensive programme and administrative facilities and a second ihortwave transmitter. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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LETTER
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Letter155 1957-02-22 5 With reference to your Editorial of Feb. 18 CHASING PHANTOMS, 1 quote the following, which may be of interest to you, on trade with Red China. 1955 Total Malayan Imports from Red China $115,000,000 Total M.ila y a n exports to Red China 13.000.000 1956 .For155 words
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Article140 1957-02-22 5 TIIK Singapore Film Society will switch its venue for showing films from the British Council Hall to the Singapore 'ouncil of Adult Education building m Fort Canning as soon as it is completed. The secretary of the society, Mr Keith Payne, told the fFttt Press that whem140 words
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291 1957-02-22 5 women only' polling booths Mr. Jumabhoy explains JpHK story of how returning officers in local government elections for Singapore were given pjwer to provide separate polling stations for women is told in the report of the Legislative Assembly's select committee just pufoli >hed.291 words
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Article111 1957-02-22 5 THE Kandai^ Kerbati Maternity Hospital m Singapore is to have pewters put up telling expectant mothers not to ?;o fot treatment during morning rush hours except In emergency cases. A spokesman for the hospital said the posters would Illustrate how doctors were rushed with work111 words
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Article23 1957-02-22 5 Building of at least two 15,000-ton atomic powered ships Ls planned m Sweden, a high-ranking shipbuilding official disclosed hero w.ster;day U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Miscellaneous709 1957-02-22 6 K?Tftf?aaWgl??y^HTTJßgf?y7???Ma I^P^^i "Vl AXIMIAKE ib> Lee Falk and Phil Davis ilX^C©^*^ j) only ONE! Ip we PO*ES--^^7l Np US BAC kr I Psn^T^^ Ij *^o&[J^ |>ORN today, you have a kind and y^ 1W now i shall D£srooY\ mow can wi* Evt^ */J om --no J^^~-^^/jr r^W Z&kTfMr 13 eenerous709 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article171 1957-02-22 7 LONDON, Feb. 21. RUBBER No. 1 RSS cJi rr Vl US Today European ports February U% buyers 25 nom. M 25 sellers March 25 buyers 25',. buyers RI p.niK v« i occ 25 ««Hers 25 sellers Kl-l.BKR No 1 RSS Spot 25 buyers 25\ buyers didrlp Vn171 words
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Article133 1957-02-22 7 NEW YORK, Feb. 21. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 100.00 nom. 99.87 notn. TIN futures February 98.00 nom. 98.50 nom. Standard Contract March 97.75 buyers 97.25 buyers 98.00 .sellers 97.71 sellers April 95.75 buyers 96.00 buyers 97.00 sellers 96.50 sellers TONE: Steady. SALES: Two tons. Straits Contract133 words
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Article59 1957-02-22 7 Malabar 'Lam poni? spot If tt. l tag releri.se 33. afloat* 32. Februawaitinu release 24 afloats I ary shipment 31; March shipM% and February shipment ment 30 1 Sarawak spot 20. 24 Man h shipment 24' 4 other positions not quoted, all Mun'tok white H>ot and await- sellers59 words
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Article43 1957-02-22 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 21. Previous Today no Industrial, 469.00 466 93 20 Railroads 142 7* 142.22 49 Domestic Bonds ™> 95 15 lUIUies 70 12 '.034 63 Stocks Composite Averages 1«5 83 155.38 Abcc vriccs Quoted in U.S. cents per lo.43 words
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Article85 1957-02-22 7 Previous Today COPRA Philipp*»«* elf. t'E./ North European delivered weUht per lor* ton Feb./Mar. $1784 sellers $179 sellers COPRA. StraiU ci.f. I .K., North F.uropea* delivered weight per £6fiv; buyers M6H bugrs lone Ion Feb./March t66\ sellers £67 sellers 1 March/April £66»; buyer., £664 buyers £66'»85 words
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Article208 1957-02-22 7 THE HOUSE THAT CHARLES BUILT IT took Charles Tom- mis 20 years to plan, build, and perfect his dream home. Twenty-four hours after he had laid the last flagstone on his ideal terrace of his home m Wylde Green, Birmingham. England and installed the final radiator of his heating system208 words
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Article, Illustration112 1957-02-22 7 rpHE man above is one of the Suez casualties. Not one of those who fell to Egyptian guns in the latter part of the fighting. He was an early victim being one of the first paratroopers to be dropped over Port Said. Corporal Frank112 words
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205 1957-02-22 7 BRITAIN'S first "rocket regiment" is being formed. It will be armed with the Ameri-can-made "Corporal" ground-to-ground missiles. American instructors are ready to begin train- ing it. The unit— the 47th Guided Weapons Regiment (Field) Royal Artillery should be up to strength nt'xt month. It205 words
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Article152 1957-02-22 7 FRIENDS lent their home for the reception when swimming champion Brenda Lee. aped 22, was I married. Her uncle Fred ya re her mem/. Rut her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee, of I Crescent-road. Hunstanton. did not go to the wedding, z I And a152 words
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Advertisement31 1957-02-22 7 CARPETS RUGS WE~W J^rom KASHMIR \&tr Cti^OSC 'WILXJM II" CICAtI FOR Ottf VATIS#ACTIOH I V B^^ THE WATCH 0F GUARANTEED^ 4^V^ BEAUTIFULLY STYLED 1957 Models available at all Watch Dealers TfIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIH^31 words
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Miscellaneous54 1957-02-22 7 »iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniPg 1 SINGAPORE iHrGH TIDES 1 E TODAY: 5.08 p.m. TOMORROW: 4.19 a.m. E and 7..V2 p.m. E SUNDAY: 5.27 a.m. E and 9.18 p.m. MONDAY: 7.12 a.m. and E 10.00 p.m. TUESDAY: 8.36 a.m. and 10.19 p.m. E WEDNESDAY: !).'!6a.m. and 10.53 p.m. E THURSDAY: 10.07 a.m. E and54 words
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413 1957-02-22 8 AW A 20 Y HER Y TO TAKE 'EARS OFF LIFE A HOLLYWOOD pi as movie queens and I add another 10 years to tic heart throbs. And face lift. Dr. Robert Alan Franklyn, husband of actn Vanessa Brown, say.- th I chemists are perfecting liquid plastic that«v place missing413 words
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Article101 1957-02-22 8 THE congregation at St. <> Paul's Church, Swansea, <; were surprised to hear the <- Rev. L. 'Atkin announce at <- I the beginning of Sunday «J service: "You are now going o to be privileged to hear JJ what I dare say is the <J101 words
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119 1957-02-22 8 INHERE is another very different kind of "aircraft.' The ZPG is one of the United States Navy's newest types of airship. It is being; towed into its take-off position at the snow covered naval h»+ air station at South Weymouth, Massachusetts, preparatory to119 words
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Advertisement236 1957-02-22 8 THERE SHE I COMFORT IN THE I SKY ON A MODERN 'MAGIC CARPET' I jjj Yesterday, many citizens of Singapore S had a chance to fly m the "Whispering J Giant," the largest and quietest air liner ever J to land at Pay a Lebar. 5 The Bristol Britannia, the236 words
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Article108 1957-02-22 9 A red flag flying In any of the villages near Burnham Market, Norfolk. England, mean* that someone wants a doctor. Two doctors m partnership there operate this scheme to cope with the problems of petroli rationing m a sprawling isolated community. Each covers anything up108 words
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Article, Illustration127 1957-02-22 9 DANCING TIME... v E "FIRING on the danc;;ls iJing K«rls" was an <> old-time request, and S in one of Britain's latest films they have done just that. There they are on the right; three sizzl- E ing dancing girls m the form of 18-year- old Margaret Simons n (left),127 words
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Article, Illustration180 1957-02-22 9 Life is not so bad vK. w im^m rpilKIK Majesties the 1 Shah and Queen Soraya recently paid an unofficial visit to a nearly- completed maternity hospital for the poor m Teheran... but, Oh! Soraya, what a difference from that usual elegant look. What could have been the cause for180 words
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Advertisement81 1957-02-22 9 world's largest over-<»( ran airliner. You relax m the complete comfort of Sleeperette* service enjoy on gourmet meals, sip cocktails and Champagne to stretch your legs, you can stroll downstairs to the dent Service is truly the fiix-st way to the U.S.A. Why don't you plan to enjoy it on81 words
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Article, Illustration1407 1957-02-22 10 Rock 'n' roll test for tour jolly sailors jjniiiaaiis I iiiniiiiiir f IfOlR sailors from the aircraft carrier Eafk made their professional debut as a rock V roll band m a small Mayfair club the other nitcht. They played with their finger* crossed. "Make i?ood In four we»*ks," the Eagle's1,407 words
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Article, Illustration418 1957-02-22 11 •X*X*X'XvX\\v>>X'X%y.vXy^ ft ft ft My shooting the various steps m baking a cake, you can produce a pleasing picture sequence like this. Read Jerry Field's tips on sequence shots m m this pa ye. IT IS recorded that three blind men were once led up to an418 words
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Article174 1957-02-22 11 Question and Answers I A I have Just reI *l* ceived a lovely gift I a camera with an eye-level view-finder. But since I wear glasses, I Tm afraid this type ol B B camera WID five me m trouble. M J** I a yowr problem is B teitft Me174 words
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Advertisement120 1957-02-22 11 IT PAYS TO USE THE BEST y|f% r -I must say I'm delighted to give you the contract /^^^^v>w Nlr A and Vm delighted with the flavour of tnis f H delicious cup of coffee you've given me. 1 t $pEtysg n A -Thank you Mr. B. A good collee120 words
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Glimpses
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196 1957-02-22 12 Will Vietnam Chinese get free choice? IjV3RMOSA'S acting Foreign Minister Shen Chang-huan declared m Taipch that the Nationalist Government intends to continue (negotiations with the Saigon Government for (he tree choice of nationality by the Chinese born m Vietnam. The acting Foreign Minister was replying in parliament to Legislator HsiehU.P. - 196 words
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Article24 1957-02-22 12 Foreign economic missions due to visit Japan during March and April are from Formosa, Syria, Persia, Lebanon, Chile, South Vietnam. Ceylon and Iraq. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article31 1957-02-22 12 The Formosa Food Bureau said m Taipeh that the rice yield on the island m 1956 was 2,284 kilogrammes per hectare, an alltime record. Total harvest was 1.789.829 metric tons. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article68 1957-02-22 12 The Inited States has given India an additional I sst, .iki mil) to assist that country in its malaria control programme. Communist China claimed that it was the third largest fishing country In the world last year with a record catch of 2,550.000 tons. Red Chinese Minister of Aquatic ProductsU.P. - 68 words
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Article25 1957-02-22 12 The Australian firm of D. W. Bingham Proprietary Ltd. has been granted a USssoo. noe contract to install a pineapple processing plant m Formosa. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article17 1957-02-22 12 Latest Red China provinces leaflet-bombed by Nationalist planes were Chekiang, Kwangtung. Hunan, Hupeh, Fukien and Anhwei. A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article28 1957-02-22 12 Soviet Russia's first postwar ambassador to Japan, Mr. [van Fyodorovich Tevosyan. has presented his credentials to Emperor Hirohito at th*» Tmoerial Palace m Tokyo. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration19 1957-02-22 12 Students from Asia attending Western College for Women at Oxford. Ohio pose m national dress after College Day ceremonies.19 words
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320 1957-02-22 12 WHO WILL SUCCEED MAO? THERE 'S NO RIVALRY Mill #|P ...featuring news U III and views I VkvL about Asia today WHEN ailing- Communist Chinese Chairman Mao Tse-tunf dies, power would be concentrated to an even greater degree m the Politburo, writes Wendell S. Merick, United Press Manager m HongU.P. - 320 words
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Article130 1957-02-22 12 U.S. holds up iron exports E npHE U.S. Commerce j E A Department has E announced it is ter- porarily delaying the E E issue of export licences E E for scrap iron to E E Japan, Britain and the six-nation European E E Coal and Steel Com- E EA.P. - 130 words
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Article91 1957-02-22 12 Award hurts mines INDIA'S coalfield owners most of whom are British are facing what they term a crushing financial burden." A recent Indian Government tribunal award, which imposed a 60 per cent actual wace increa.se retroactive from last April for 320,000 miners, has made the situation virtually impossible to overcome.A.P. - 91 words
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Article57 1957-02-22 12 The Philippines would back a move to have the United Nations arbitrate the long-standing dispute between Indonesia and the Netherlands over Wr-t Irian (Dutch New Guinea*, Vice-President Carlos P. Garcia said m Manila. Mr. Garcia, concurrently Secretary of Foreign Affairs, said he believed the UnitedA.P. - 57 words
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Article23 1957-02-22 12 Mr. Horaco A. Hildivth, U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, In Karachi said, "Militarily. Pakistan today is Vastly strnnffpr t.hnn h<»fore."- A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article40 1957-02-22 12 Teachers taking commissions on sales of books to students are liable to severe punishment, the Formosa Education Bureau announced m Taipeh. A number of teachers, it said, had made private arrangements with bookstores for such commissions.— A.P. dfgdfA.P. - 40 words
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Miscellaneous20 1957-02-22 12 "THE BATTLE OF THE RIVER PLATE" (5) From the Royal Performance Film qK ft >^ m9k ill .^^1 [it 11 I20 words
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Article428 1957-02-22 13 Vil: NORTH Both *UlOB2 NS 600 X 10 76 4 WFT KAST 64 A J 93 r■XJ9 8 5 V 3 0 9852 Oyj3 ♦K8 A Q 7 5 4 SOUTH (D) X 75 V A 0 10 74 2 0 A J96 The bidding: South test Norik428 words
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Article257 1957-02-22 13 GOLD IS WHERE YOl HIDE IT. by W. Stanley Moss. (Andre Deutsth, VLTHEN Walter Funk, ex-Nazi Minister of Finance, who is still m Spandau Jail, asked what had happened to the Keichsbank Treasure buried m Bavaria on Germany's collapse nobody gave him an answer. This silence257 words
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Article, Illustration745 1957-02-22 13 John Davis - John Davis i F^fTiJ i^/- r Krushchev of the Ukraine, by Victor Alexandrov. Gollancz. |>l SSI A is the first State In modern history to have es- tablished genuine rule by a proletariat. What this cost, and is costing, m blood and misery has left the745 words
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Advertisement69 1957-02-22 13 PACKING SNIPPING \fr+gM INSURANCE E5S?m ■■Hr TRANSPORT STORAGE I .0 r 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE I Does your dog know I that all his requirements can be obtained from us? I FOODS BISCUITS X MEAL MEDICINES LEADS. COLLARS etc. The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd. 33. RAFFLES PLACE S PORE COLD STOItACK69 words
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Miscellaneous249 1957-02-22 13 CLUIB ACBOBS of this ilowtr <s>. i nolca dr. for the troops t.B). 3 ifostl] umi tin tricks (5). tit band (4). E-.. a deception (7). Electric one needs no switch c Must of a turn bring! In a v small totter (6) bilious writer? 7 Grows c-ld at end249 words
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Article, Illustration1944 1957-02-22 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS £E by RACE by THF two sprint races, for Class 4 and Class 5 at Penang tomorrow will each ifl&bv "m as one division, making them both MMVhircl because horses usually handicapped lJU m Divisions 2, 3 and 4 arc brought1,944 words
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Article53 1957-02-22 14 FOLLOWING hordes r will not start to- j morrow: Periwinkle, Scottish i Minstrel, Orissa, Peru- E liarity. Wingfoot Tres E Bien, Balkan ('he- valicr, Rogation. Clio- 2 na. Santa Claus. H-ihy 5 Chris. Lady Osprey, Red i Wolf. Tawakal,* Mw»« C Ranee and Geifang Star are doubtful 153 words
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Advertisement136 1957-02-22 14 Wf^^W WEEK-ENDER P^f^-Jm'^ J^H Mahya 1 popular weekly on sale !PM£2iyS every Friday is designed for Ftoxm**''' V T^P^ your wee cenc relaxation. |#Ip- "^|jfe€ WEEK-ENDER Jf and pictures tor your wcok-end II 0 pleasure page after exciting mBW* page of special features, articles. a mTTwt i featurettes, cartoons, sports136 words
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353 1957-02-22 15 ri'HE European heavy--1 weight championship fight between In°emar Johansson (Sweden), the holder, and Henry Cooper (Britain), due to take place m Sweden on March 17, has been postponed until May. At conference m London attended by the manajen of the two boxers353 words
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Article46 1957-02-22 15 NOTTINGHAM Forest and Huddersfleld Town playtd a goaUess draw m Thnr n arranged English second division league match m Nottingham yesterday. The match was postponed lasi Saturday bebause of f.a. cup ties. SCO! 11-» I l l N«twkk < ity 1 B mouth 3. —Beater.46 words
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Article38 1957-02-22 15 HUNGARY and Inland will play thi :r first round Kuropean Zone Dmvii Cup la Badapest on Apn M and >7 Winners oi the tir •«<"•< ">lrfaia. who Have a bye into the s«'<ond round- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article201 1957-02-22 15 FREE PRESS HOCKEY REPORTEI University 1; Police TWO old sporting rivals yesterday provided a hocke Timah. But it ended m stalemnte. University I nlav their Senior Knockout semi-final on the S.R.C. pi University, the holders ship, should have won yeste run of play. Left-ball D» vadai was outstai mediocre201 words
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Article384 1957-02-22 16 KASHMIR: A MEDIATOR IS CHOSEN 'Pakistan-India must co-operate' Menon a sick man THE United Nations Security Council voted yesterday to send its president to India and Pakistan m an attempt to break their deadlock over control of Kashmir. The mission was entrusted to Sweden's Gunnar V. Jarring. Council President forA.P. - 384 words
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Article137 1957-02-22 16 Pursuit by U.S. jet aircraft A RUNAWAY U.S. Air Forc e Matador rocket roared out of control ovei New Mexico yesterday and probably landed in Western Colorado. It was stated that the burn out time for the rocket had long passed and that the missile "certainly wasA.P. - 137 words
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Article74 1957-02-22 16 JJRITISH officials in London warmly welcomed the agreement reached in Paris yesterday on projects to link 160 million people of Western Europe in a customs free common market and a joint atomic energy pool called Euratom. The officials said that the greater the agreement on theseReuter - 74 words
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Article42 1957-02-22 16 The Communist-dominat-ed World Federation of iTr a d c Unions yesterday urged the U.N. General Assembly m New York to declare that West New Guinea jis a part of Indonesia and to call for Dutch withdrawal from the island territory..42 words
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Article31 1957-02-22 16 An Australian trade mission comprising 30 representatives of industry, commerce and banking will go to India and Ceylon next month as part of Australia's drive for greater exports.31 words
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Article, Illustration123 1957-02-22 16 TWO large silver cups sent by America's top singer Elvis Presley, and the Platters, will be contested for to-night at the Rock n 1 Roll get together at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore. The best sinuer will bt» presented with the Elvis Presley cup and the best123 words
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Article59 1957-02-22 16 BRITAIN is to make cuts m the strength of the i Royal Air Force units now stationed m West Germany. I according to usually wellinformed sources m London, i It if believed that the use of latest types of alrcrait will compensate for t hReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement572 1957-02-22 16 I Straiti Times Free Press F" r the convenience of odver- i tisers our representative ot Ist floor, SINGAPORE COLD STOR- AGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will re- cciv* tmall odvcrtiicmcnt? end I answers to box numbers. p IfIMMMM II| a |HHHIIf tltlltllll|lltltfl|llllll||ltllfll|! CLASS! FUJI) ADS. Sill I lO\s VAC ANT tO572 words
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Advertisement78 1957-02-22 16 OT k \*w^S i ill /Hi m^^JiCmI sJ/Wr'' -v y^K. Whatever the goal- N \x~^jJs "Ovaltine* Is the food beverage preferred •'*'Oj^ *i:W b^ athletes arul sportsmen who mtisl W>ln|>in the highest degree of ph fitness. It provides essential nuti jR^v;//, —including added vitamins which in nourishing body and nerves.78 words
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Article, Illustration754 1957-02-22 1 NOW ON TOURIST MAP-K.L. Fust qroßvinq town Iqinq umid beuutiful hills IF you're thinking of coming to Kuala Lumpur next August you'd better fix up your accommodation now.... unless you are lucky enough to have friends to stay with. For while there will be colour, gaiety, pageantry and goodwill m754 words
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Advertisement60 1957-02-22 1 CTVIV AT TUC T sn-:, -^gjjS^ JlAl All frit I II EwPtill ll» AIR CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT I IIAYfAIgMOTit ALL BEDROOMS WITH BATHROOM I EXCELLENT CUISINE f 40-44, ARMENIAN ST., SINCAPORE. TEL: *****-6-7 I Quiet offering you j all the comforts of a c^^O. BEDROOMS WITH f)L**V^*' BATHROOMS ATTACHED. Wja««? T60 words
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Article, Illustration29 1957-02-22 2 The eight Timers of the Omega SwimEight -O-Matic Timer, used at the swimming events m the Olympic Games at Melbourne, are set off working automatically by the starting pistol.29 words
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528 1957-02-22 2 This new timer was an extra 'handicap' for swimmers ELECTRIC RELAY ELIMINATES TIMEKEEPER'S MARGIN FOR ERROR ALL contestants m the Olympic swimming events at Melbourne started with what amounted to a handicap of roughly 1 10 th of a second. Thus a swimmer, who wanted to better an existing record528 words
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Advertisement122 1957-02-22 2 FA f A-8t ABB BBV" Bn^BH SVaBH TBRB^^^^bß t^B^BT ■^BflßV Ha^flrßßßV JbCBBV^^^^HB BBM Bkb Bf BBBk BBS fHBvflV HI |X iHSm ■flft flviT'if Bl^^VMfSB JVfl BBh BVB^Bw*Bvi BBA. B *IB^EB^BBk^^ BBwB BBvjß r^BBV 5« X^BM BBBtti w3B^» HBBBbW^ Bh vBBi BBr PI rß^^Bfl B^b Bkl BB» 3B^H J^P v'tjM fvfliV122 words
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Article, Illustration726 1957-02-22 3 INSULT to WOMEN MEANT DEATH CIXTY miles out m the Atlantic, off the coast of North Africa, lie the pleasant islands of Las Canarias, long favoured by invalids m quest of health and now the resort of tourists with an escapist leaning towards a vacation 'off the beaten track.' The726 words
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Advertisement30 1957-02-22 3 XcameronV-^./ Z*7&> %T «P #1 WI» \highlands jvy HOLIDAY /^yfc^ hours /i flfM&ffi^ FLY hi, [#iS^ mmm' %4 llfeSE?^ TOUR IS T f^V%^T/ ir SAVE y^&£W MONEY TOO \SINGAPORE' V'30 words
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Advertisement178 1957-02-22 3 THE ADELPHI SINGAPORE P.O. Box 14 COLEMAN STREET SINCAPORI TEL: 2810. SINGAPORE CITY'S MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED HOTEL! 100 re-decorated rooms of which 63 are air-conditioned. You will like the lovely Lobby, admire the beautiful GRILL ROOM (air* conditioned), where all meals are served, cither a la Carte or small menus.178 words
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Article, Illustration665 1957-02-22 4 THE PARIS of JAVA liiliiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiHMi Minn <i nun <•■■■■ By rar rigid i© the edge ••••in i mini of cl VOli'Oll© ■■>">■■• mm m MAGNIFICENT see--IVI nery and a cool climate are only two of the many attractions which are steadily claiming for the Bandung area the reputation of being665 words
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Advertisement167 1957-02-22 4 jgfc. A remarkable versatile 35mm eye-level n/flDl^vu^^^* MotJcls IV Wlth bullf m e>; P ovore m eter S/i7/ or Movie, Zeiss Cameras I ZtlyS 9e/ //ie fees/ results. >KON f \V J^ J^ Nothing con beat the Sr I'nKjue tron«vers<? shape of /yr the Moviktn Bmm movie flH^^^l^^^^^' 1 camera:167 words
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Advertisement13 1957-02-22 4 PERFECT ATMOSPHERE »lh Mile Tanjonpßunpah, 2o miiis. fn»mPENAN(; KESKKVATION TEL: Balu Fcrri^M 22913 words
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Article727 1957-02-22 5 lour ism is Big Business so the aim is: Keep the customers happy "ANY complaints?" asked the British Travel and Holiday Association of tourists who visited Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland. "Yes," replied one man from Woodstock, Ontario. "In Scotland people are very friendly and* obliging. But727 words
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Article, Illustration167 1957-02-22 5 IMPORTANT "ingredients for a perfect holiday are good food, good surroundings, beautiful scenery and a peaceful atmosphere. These are offered by Park Hotel, Tanjong Surahs'i miles from George Town on P c n a n g s scenic north coast. Here is the ideal spot for167 words
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Advertisement78 1957-02-22 5 A7^ -T> j^niffll Sfcßiiiiir^^' I'^1 This lohnson 4 lo'. <n the new BRONZE y < J^ I j T^'TT^ a colour hal NEW QUIETER spiral rs smoolher J^"^ V^^/ m^^ J^^B itart.ng. twist-|rip speed control, sealed-m po~erW^^^^P^^ *fohftsQo 'M head. 6 falloo fuel system and slow-runninf ibil.ty Don't! W W^K;78 words
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Advertisement1121 1957-02-22 6 jAorih theu South... without chunging course f 11/ lIEN Scindiiiavian Airlines System reaching the North Pole the direction to Copenhagen, will go through the same Map -adapted from a U.S Air Force l» ff starts its Kuropr to Asia service will be the same, everything as it Polar turnabout: flying1,121 words
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Article, Illustration722 1957-02-22 7 Gtorious lV>r.v«i##€>,v...f# draiavd a nations coffvrs and its extravagance brought about the ruin ot v ehjnasty Helen Lam- pa; s another >isii go the last home of FfflMf'l S|M IMll ifl hi mis ami gheir fpiee us aiitl mmjmt There is nog h ing in ghe world go722 words
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Advertisement278 1957-02-22 7 X/- r i" t 1 t T^e handiest place for a Now wear the date on Your Give Your Memory a Holiday -ix^U-^ calendar obTiousi, the d iai <* wn*t. J y |>ur watch, especially when the ff Omeaa Seamaster with the Omcsa Seamaster Calendar (^B ft? watch happens to278 words
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Article, Illustration608 1957-02-22 8 Through the Carriage Window THE Malayan Railway operates over 1,000 miles of line from Singapore m the south to the Thailand border m the north, passing through unsurpassable scenery. Virgin jungle, wild and forbidding, rubber estates with trees m orderly rows, oil-palm plantations, picturesque padi-ficlds, and opencast tin mines line608 words
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Article279 1957-02-22 8 RAIL PROGRESS STEP BY STEP THE first railway m Malaya, a line of only eight miles, from Taiping to Port Weld, was constructed by two divisions of pioneers on loan from the Government of Ceylon and completed 5 m 1884. The next section to be constructed was a line of279 words
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Advertisement63 1957-02-22 8 I planning his local leave WS^M^o^ BALI JOGJAKARTA BANDUNCTOBALAKE BANGKOK M dir'.;, 1 1 j n *r f- »»d,,i»i j-"^"* l^ :t;;:'r;,, *i-h to know more mountain rlirnat.. inp and wjitorskiing up rxciiemem. iJT* ■SIJIpBWKJS^^^C _^/^^£^^r Contact your nearest Travel Agent or phone direct *****/8 or ***** IwM SOWS J^rflS63 words
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978 1957-02-22 9 Norman King - Hans' holiday a sign of the times Norman King mi: i no\ run nisnw noxs \iu: kelaxixv by EIANS is one of several thousand K;isi Germans who enjoyed a holiday m the West last summer. He hitch-hiked from Berlin, where he is studying languages A the Old University m the978 words
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Advertisement45 1957-02-22 9 MMHM HIM HUM HIM I HMNHM M IMIIIIIIIIIIIIWI HH.MUIH.HM.fMMHHMM. MMHMHI Ml MMJ S "...stands for all the fables of the exotic east..." W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM Jfi»K£iC I E Renowned to travellers tliroughout the FAR EAST >,^.^^-».>^ l '-x i^J Ijv^^^^^mESHomftaaaf^swttWJM r******* "Raflotel- schvtzman L, H...HHHHH.HH. I45 words
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Article740 1957-02-22 10 Over the jungles and mountains for an ideal holiday not far from home WHY go afar for your next holiday When Malaya otters thrills galore? And these you get travelling by modern Malayan Airways planes which last year carried .some 150,000 paaaengen about 2.900,000 miles over our740 words
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123 1957-02-22 10 F was a g.oriou, evening 1 the night a party of FiHHHS a™-"- pi*»^ takp us to a invflv rool soot where we can ly hav°e g^d" Chinese S?^, dS£L m theoPen Andl th afs why We went West Pomt oaraen E/SH,,-*"!L.T.C. - 123 words
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Advertisement26 1957-02-22 10 S JSJIbSI including 4 days stay on-board -iffi^-^^ .^3g|**a&=^ m Hong Kong. 1 2^£|^j|£3p3^~ p or Further Particulars Contact Your Travel Agent or: -J^^^i^."^- J^ 126 words
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Article, Illustration342 1957-02-22 11 IT'S DANDY FOR a 'DANDY' HOLIDAY T<HE Cycle Carri--1 age Co. (1926) Ltd., exclusive Malayan agents for the popular B.S.A. range of motorcycles, will soon be introducing the B. S. A. lightweight scooter "Dandy 70"— the latest creation of B. S. A. Motor Cycles Ltd., Birmingham With the stiJl growing342 words
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Article, Illustration355 1957-02-22 11 HELEN LIEW - HELEN LIEW By i^OME with me on a v holiday away from cinemas and jukeboxes, dust and the everlasting roar of traffic where you will find peace and contentment just lazing around. Where are we going? To the isle of Pangkor, off the coast of355 words
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Article297 1957-02-22 12 Far East Lures Americans THE increasing interest of Americans m the peoples and nations of Asia has brought an upsurge m the number of Americans visiting this area. More thin 1.500.000 Americans took trips outside the United States last year, the Pacific Area Travel Association reports. About 550.000 Of them297 words
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Article76 1957-02-22 12 THE superb Cantonese food prepared by a chef .specially brought from Hong Kong Is one of the main attractions of Singapore's modern three-stoned Majestic Hotel. Situated near the heart ol Chinatown m Bukit Pasoh Road this hotel is especially popular with inter-state, Indonesian and Siamese businessmen and76 words
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Article341 1957-02-22 12 KNOWN for over 80 years > as the finest hotel m 1 this part of the world i Raffles can be justly proud i of its international reputa- tion. S Keeping pace with the ever-increasing tempo of I modern civilisation the 1 management are con- tinuously341 words
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Advertisement212 1957-02-22 12 Over the Pole I JP^S£ t\ Mr J m «few irs again n F v' s ?\{-Jr' //^^^^^Bflft CA**C A CT C||D^\DP 'I I A "v. 4. 'V"''.')'iHH r *W3 1 HI /I "A -sf\? y 'i^L The new Short-Cut between two worlds The new SAS Polar Short-Cut is an212 words
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Advertisement130 1957-02-22 12 Dine and Dance j j to Hawaiian Music j An enchanted evening can be yours when you enjoy the colorful tropic atmosphere I of this delightful beauty si>ot. Soothing I sea breezes, the wonderful Chinese food, and dancing under the stars to the rhythm I of Hawaiian Music. t WEST130 words
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Article1029 1957-02-22 13 ■■iiiiiiiinnai European Painter Max Muller said: J we wer c to look over the whole i world to find out the country most richly j endowed with all the wealth, power and beauty that nature can bestow— in some parts a very Paradise on earth— l should 11,029 words
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Article133 1957-02-22 13 VISITORS, travellers and tourists will find that accommodation provides no problem if they stay at the Mayfair Hotel. Singapore. Renowned for its excellent service and ideally situated m Armenian Street, just round the corner from Stamford Road, where many of Singapore's finest curio-shops are found,133 words
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Advertisement65 1957-02-22 13 B— -,^l j^^**'^^^^^ B ij^J Efficiency /^JWj gU^| •COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE "^^^^^^^fc |3i tf^V^ 'HOLLAND AMERICAN LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNAL Pl|j 'MALAYAN AIRWAYS 'MALAYAN RAILWAY vMf t B>- "^f) •BARBER- FERN. VILLE 'WILH WILHELMSEN B •DAIMLER HIRE Get*. /3 B BP SgteJHg -B B~— v^^^ Hft .ill. IZIZI^H Wr I I65 words
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Article, Illustration453 1957-02-22 14 HENRY THODY - An Island of Eternal Youth HENRY THODY by I HAVE just discovered an island paradise. It is Ischia, an unspoilt, pine-studded, silverbeached playground m the Bay of Naples where the sun always shines. Ginger Rogers said to me: I'd love to live here forever!" and I agreed with Miss Rogers.453 words
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231 1957-02-22 14 /\NE of Penang's most attractive holiday spots is Mount Pleasure (see picture above) with its freshwater swimming pool and its picturesque bungalow. It is situated at Batu Ferringhi at the Bth Mile. A gradual uphill climb brings you to the hotel and and231 words
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Article, Illustration387 1957-02-22 15 /)NLY 557 miles from Singapore lies Jakarta, capital of the Republic of Indonesia and gateway to very interesting holiday-resorts such as the city of Jogjakarta m Central Java. Jogjakarta is not the largest city of tropical Java, but it is the most typically Javanese city,387 words
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Article201 1957-02-22 15 MOST hotel visitors demand efficiency, cleanliness and personal service as well as local atmosphere when travelling overseas, and that's why Singapore's Sea View Hotel is so popular with tourists. It offers all of these. The Sea View is situ on the East Coast m its own201 words
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Advertisement317 1957-02-22 15 N V X T,TNE JL m. _L-_ JL _L ~l 1 i NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TOKYO I SAILING LIST I VESSEL STORE V. ST iM I'FNANG LOADING FOR LONDO^ CONTINENT LINE I ttk > v n 24-27ih I ?HthKrh.- asahlamu (St/S) Taru;i.-r (Sf/S) I mv. AIZU Maru ■»»«>«» (t/*) Antwerp317 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1957-02-22 16 THIS AITIIOMII TO Till: Mil TTI 11-111 l\ 111 11. II ll* A HI MMNS A SPECIAL PIER TO WATER SHOWS .Millions #*r#»r#/ tji>ur svv thy In niUtf mtd thrills of this iiitul holidtifi Wpmtm* riu pholofjraphs '•q^HE amateur photo1 grapher is the neatest salesman1,391 words
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