The Singapore Free Press, 5 March 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1957-03-05 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. *****. Singapore, Tuesday. March 5, 1957. Price 15 Cts.18 words
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908 1957-03-05 1 LIM LAYS OUT HIS PROPOSALS FOR THE BIG TALKS SINGAPORE AS A STATE IN NEW SET-UP #No Immediate question ot expatriate judges being removed but reserve powers sought.. position of Service employees to be considered O Chief Minister to preside over Cabinet meetings m place ot the Governor. CINCAPORE IS908 words
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Article, Illustration9 1957-03-05 1 Singapore*** man af tho mmmmmtm 3lr. him Vmm Hawk.9 words
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Article157 1957-03-05 1 SINGAPORE'S CHIEF MINISTER. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, seeking authority from the Legislative Assembly today, to negotiate with the British Government for internal-self rule for Singapore, said a new chapter m the relationship between th c two countries was being written. "This chapter can be a happy157 words
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Advertisement10 1957-03-05 1 lllllllllllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimmim m Tho full Merdeka plan m Pago Throe j10 words
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Advertisement67 1957-03-05 1 /t^flE) the Trufood Trio ammwisn TRUFOOD K| Most like Mother's Milk. if you rant feed baby yourself Rive him Humanised Trufood. i follow-on TRUFOOD item A fortified milk for growing I 9 I TRUFOOD CERCA'. FOOD WIm For babies, toddlers, adults invalids and the aged. —-m-^ Available from all Good67 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-03-05 2 This roving: "G.1." with the shoot-to-kill look seen m the streets of Singapore yesterday was not warding off an armed attack on the Colony. He was Sarban Singh dressed m jungle green to publicise the j film "Attack" which will be screened short- lv44 words
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332 1957-03-05 2 SURVEY TO FIND HOW YOUTH RELAX... What tomorrow's citizens need Confidential quiz THE Singapore Youth Council launched a four-month survey of young people's leisure needs yesterday. Girls and boys will be asked to fill up a questionnaire divided into eight sections covering home environments, recreational, educational, occupational, and vocational activities.332 words
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Article106 1957-03-05 2 KACHEN RECITAL TODAY rE celebrated American pianist, Julius Kachen, will play selected compositions irom Beethoven. Brahms and Mendelssohn at the open grade pianoforte competition tonight at the Victoria Memorial Hall. He will also judge the finals of the competition, when the finalists will play selected items from Bach, Chopin and106 words
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Article46 1957-03-05 2 Hopes faded again yesterday for settlement of the longest major waterfront strike m New York City's history. Striking tugboat workers refused even to vote on a new management proposal for a six-year contract aimed at endine the 31 -day walkout U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-03-05 2 picture. A number of children from several English schools visited the Singapore-Australia child art exhibition at the Assembly House during the weekend The three girls m the picture are seen intently studying the paintings of Australian children. About 40 paintings by Singapore children will be sent to Australia as aFree Press - 55 words
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Article226 1957-03-05 2 THE Ministries of Health and Education m Singapore have replied to the criticism levelled against them at a Rural Board meeting last week regarding the treatment of children m rural schools. In answer to the allegation that children m Chinese schools were not given the dental treatment226 words
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Article171 1957-03-05 2 NONSENSE said SingaM A pore toilet soap company agents yesterday, m reply to Paris beauty ex- mm** w r? pert, Mile. Monique Erara. who blamed soap for marring the skin of Chinese women. An agent exploded- "It's a trade gimmick (trick)l That one will soon be171 words
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669 1957-03-05 3 Pj J If\'\* Ad m nf JriS Jv* i 1 i^WT 0 V 7v* 1 f %tmxm 'iV i mmmm^ Am \iAal2 JLJLJ 'Deliberate and conscious policy of the Govt, to recognise the Malays' 'THE Merdeka talks due to begin m669 words
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Article31 1957-03-05 3 The ruling Congress Party had won 328 out of 416 State Assembly seats, and three of the contested seats m the Central Parliament's House of People by midnight.-- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article93 1957-03-05 3 Hired babies to beg WOMAN BEGGAR LIVED IN STYLE POLICE yesterday arrested a woman beggar m Milan, Italy, who owns a car, a refrigerator and a 1 V p^C v Police picked up Tereslna Bianchessi, 30. while she was begging with a baby m her arms. The baby turned outU.P. - 93 words
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Article24 1957-03-05 3 Five children died of poisonous fumes m Macao while warming themselves around a charcoal burner m a small, tightly shut room.24 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-03-05 3 Tfie Governor o t S i ngapore, Sir Robert Black, will be superseded by a M a I a y an Cove rnor Ceneral if the a 11- party re- comm end a tions are accepted.39 words
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Advertisement54 1957-03-05 3 RARE EXQUISITE JUST UNPACKED j For Ladies For Gents Blouses Widt; Range of sk j rts U.S.A. Sportshirts i House-Coats Ties to Suit Lingerie etc. Kvery Taste Try Your Next Suit or Slacks From Our Latest Wrinkle Proof U.S.A. DACRON RADHA STORE Ladi T e a enU 86, North Bridge54 words
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Advertisement180 1957-03-05 3 These Cottons are Ready fV£ Yes, indeed, these novelty cottons jrom r Switzerland are just waiting to he snapped Ix M. I vu l >v tf you h" k) hoppers! They are just jP^ i/^k right jor making the smartest di esses. X,aK2& CaK?'ii»>f7 Self-Coloured Cotton, m a lovely Satin180 words
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The Singapor Free Press TUESDAY, March 5, 1957. Opinion
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Article299 1957-03-05 4 HTHE newly-formed Indusx trial Promotion* Board has for its aim bigger local industries, and labour thereby stands to benefit, Singapore's Commerce Minister has stated. We would go further than that. We say that, unless we have more and bigger industries, labour not only faces the loss299 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1957-03-05 4 WILLIAM BARKLEY - WILLIAM BARKLEY BY Aflanbrooke gives his version of EXACTLY what happened at the highest levels as this so-decisive battle was fought. Germany's General Rommel. Field Marshal Montgomery, Commander of the Eighth Army assured} Churchill he could smash Rommeh m eight days— three days later Tiej ivas bogged down and1,406 words
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Article120 1957-03-05 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber m ADDRESSING the school yesterday, Dr. Smart- Allick said: "It is to be hoped that when young Hector Korathaiolos arrives here next term, he will not be treated as an inexhaustible gold-mine, whose main scholastic function, like that of the proverbial goose, is m i:iv volden120 words
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Advertisement61 1957-03-05 4 m WmmmM^ a 'A^-'\ a\ J »^H^^^ p^^B X* J*l '>^^^^^BB FISH FILLETS a\ _l^»p»' rCOD PLAICE WHITING KIPPER HADDOCK SMOKED GOLDEN HADDOCK /Vo WaSte I Federation .1 M»U»» MM fl Afl R d Cr 1 >rl you cor all i 3rd »o> Bank, ins. I Piraae five Kenrruuvly you61 words
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Article, Illustration194 1957-03-05 5 Row over a market City Council probe THE Ministry of Local Government, Lands and Housing is investigating a complaint by residents of Kampong Silat Singapore, that a private market now being built is blocking access to their homes and the main road. The Assistant194 words
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Article76 1957-03-05 5 THE annual Household I Brigade Dinner will be j held on Friday, April 5, 1 1957, at the Adelphi Hotel. Coleman Street Singapore, at 8.30 It ls hoped that as many past and present members nf tha WmisphnlH Rrierade m Singapore and Malaya as possible will76 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-03-05 5 picture. tutfr Hl* MAJESTY PRINCE CARNIVAL. It's carnival time once again on ENTER HIS OTAJtaii Jf.wiitprraiieaii m the South of France. This year the the sunny shores the ifelMgn^UMlM wmm proeeedmss m cour Vers Here they are seen durinft their into the town accompanied by OM cour .I cnj rPopper - 69 words
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Article, Illustration186 1957-03-05 5 Assembly quiz THE question of granting income tax relief to taxpayers who support their relatives other than wives and children will be raised again m the Legislative Assembly today. Independent Assemblyman for Queenstown. Mr. Lee Choon Eng. will ask the Financial Secretary what steps h186 words
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Article46 1957-03-05 5 Two Japanese weather posts yesterday picked up abnormal air pressure waves "strong enough to indicate a nuclear explosion." the Central Meteorological Board reported. A ipokesman said he could not tell the cause or location ot the origin of thc waves. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-03-05 5 GETTING m a babysitter is no problem when Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Gilpin of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, want to go out to engage m their hobby of archery. For they take their six months old daughter Robin (pictured with them here) m an Indian papoose carrier strapped to the mother's51 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous239 1957-03-05 6 MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis Wm THI jMt NTAL p^^^ m^^^^^^^^^^^A^&fJ^f'-^^i awAaaW aa A^^S^^O "!\%BZArV by Edgar Rice Burroughs AWSmrtJ^^' W JS* > ****o^ '^^^^^BiS *X TO^T <NOW/*NUS6R THE JUNCIC TO E^ >?*^ HK^"/Aki^-r^ -^imL^j LCKfVpJUT.P WECOUL7PN7-A SCENT ASSAiLEf TA*ZAN»S fC %PoPPp^^KJfly^^^ ATIVE 0P THIS LANC7 I sos^g'us-239 words
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Miscellaneous551 1957-03-05 6 BORN today, you are one of those hearty, happy-go-lucky individuals who finds life full and a lot ot fun! You have considerable selfconfidence and assurance. You, yourself, are not too fond of detail work, but you are enough of an executive to get drudgery done for you, leaving most of551 words
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Hound the World Market Prices
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Article183 1957-03-05 7 LONDON, Mar. 4. RI'BKKK No. 1 RSS e.U. 26 ,6 buyers 26 •>, buyers European ports March 26% sellers 26 7 g sellers A P«il 26 buyers 26 •>; buyers i, 26^ sellers 26 7 sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 26% buyers 27 buyers 26 sellers183 words
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Article113 1957-03-05 7 NEW YOKK, Mar. 4. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 98.62 nom. 98.87 nom. TIN futures Standard Contract March 96.75 buyers 96.87 buyers 97.62 sellers 98.00 sellers April 96.00 buyers 96.37 buyers 97.12 sellers 97.37 sellers TONE: Steady. SALES NU. Straits Contract March 97.50 buyers 97.87 buyers 97.87113 words
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Article43 1957-03-05 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 4. Previous Today 30 Industrials 468.91 471.48 20 Railroads 142.42 143.05 40 Domestic Bond* 90.83 90 82 15 Unities 70.79 70 79 US Stocks Composite Averages 166.06 166 82 Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib.43 words
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Article104 1957-03-05 7 COPRA Philippines eJLJ. VX./ North European tfrlivered weight per lonff ton Mar./ April COPRA, Straits cJJ. U.K. /North European delivered weight per long ton Mar April April Ma y COCONUT OIL crude Straits cIJ. U.K./ North European m long ton Mac/April COCONUT OIL crude, Ceylon ci.f.104 words
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Article40 1957-03-05 7 Malabar/Lampong spot and awaiting release 24. afloats 23 and March shipment 23 H. Sarawak spot 23^:, Muntok white. spot and awaiting release 32 afloats 31, March shipment 29 sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per lb.40 words
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Article194 1957-03-05 7 RAF men deepfreeze a friend TWO RAF mountain rescue men gajve a comrade "deep freeze*' treatment to set his broken leg m a 100 m.p.h. blizzard. They were members of a party of six who were swept 150 ft. down a Highland mountain by an avalanche. Four others, missing were194 words
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Article256 1957-03-05 7 TWO jewel dealers were ordered by a judge to pay £910 to the "frightened widow" from whom they bought valuable pieces of jewellery for £90. She claimed that their real worth was £1,000. The widow. 66-year-old Mrs. Lilly Etta FriedebergSeeley, said the men "bounced" into her256 words
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Article121 1957-03-05 7 BELGIAN customs men have arrested their first locomotive of the 1957 season at Blandain on the Franco-Belgian frontier. It was the Paris-Brussels express, no less! It stopped at Blandain for routine customs examination and the inspectors, having gone through the baggage of all the passengers, decided to121 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-03-05 7 TOIXNISH tugs have been hard at work trying to refloat the Danish motorship, "Matilda Cord" that went aground m icy waters m the Gulf of Finland. The vessel was carrying a cargo of paper, cellulose and plywood. Above, a tug is seen i trying to refloat the53 words
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Article, Illustration15 1957-03-05 7 "We've had a lovely time at the Zoo, we saw the gorillas, didn't we, Dad?!!"15 words
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Advertisement111 1957-03-05 7 I "Baby Doll" is ADULT entertainment a 1 is NOT RECOMMENDED for the YOUNGER generation! j ...generates RAW ELECTRICITY J as played by sensational newcomer j Carroll Baker Also starring KARL MALDEN ELI W ALLACH 1 Presented by Warner Bros, from g TENNESSEE WILLIAM'S Boldest story! A BABY DOLL "Shortie111 words
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Miscellaneous43 1957-03-05 7 SINCAPORE HICH TIDES TODAY: 12.55 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.07 a.m. and 1.31 p.m. I THURSDAY: 1.35 a.m. and 2.10 p.m. FRIDAY: 2.08 a.m. and 2.57 p.m. SATURDAY: 2.45 a.m. and 4.03 p.m. SUNDAY: 3.35 a.m. and 5.52 p.m. MONDAY: 4.46 a.m. and 8.11 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration168 1957-03-05 8 Benjamin - Benjamin Rock-a-bye baby- by pOUR YEAR OLD Sarah Douglas has tc come to the rescue of her do!!, above when Malayan Sun Bear Cub Benjamin tips the pram while trying to push it. Sarah was visiting Bristol Zoo, where168 words
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Article153 1957-03-05 8 She's 80 and UK's safest driver The first trivial licence taken out b\ .i woman m Britain is still clean after 5J yean, The holder M-yeftf old Mrs. Charles Mitchell wife of a Huddersfield car distributor has, m fact, an unblemished record after 59 years on the road. She learnt153 words
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311 1957-03-05 8 FIREW ROUN OOD PATROL DS UP FIVE TERRORISTS THE firewood patrol tallied its score: five terrorists captured, one killed. That was how the fatigue party stocky Corporal Norman James took out to collect wood returned to its Cyprus camp. Said James as he i brought m his unexpected catch: "It311 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-03-05 9 Joan behind bars lUST step aloiis quietly, Joan. No offence, of J course but they'll be Klad to see you inside For that iron-budded door is the entrance to Armley Jail. Leeds. And blonde T.V. star, Joan Regan was happy to man on the wrong *»cie of82 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-03-05 9 FOLLOWING hard on the heels of the disastrous Jaguar car factory fire m Coventry, England, came news that the famous Italian car firm of Alfa Romeo had a serious set-back when fire swept through one of the factory's warehouses. Many cars awaiting export were completely gutted The outbreak88 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-03-05 9 THE SPANNER MAN IrjO big is this proO peller of the Cunard liner, Queen Mary, that a man can lie comfortably m the hole at the centre where it is fitted onto the main shaft. He is fitter's mate Mr. Hugh Warren of Southampton, seen above loosening nuts m readiness74 words
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Article335 1957-03-05 10 Peking sows the seeds of despair I>EKING'S propagandists are planting the seeds of despair m the minds of non-Communist Chinese m South-East Asia, says a United Press report from Hong Kong. Communist claims that secret negotiations are being conducted with the Nationalists have already achieved someU.P. - 335 words
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Article217 1957-03-05 10 rPHE Chinese Commun- ists have just admitted that an offer to grant amnesty to Chiang Kai-shek was based on a realistic appraisal of the Formosa situation. Peking has included Chiang m promising to forgive and forget if Nationalist leaders will go over to the CommunistU.P. - 217 words
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Article29 1957-03-05 10 South Korea will not release the Japanese fishermen it holds m Pusan until Japan recognises the Rhee Line, the United Press has learned on high-level authority m Seoul. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article15 1957-03-05 10 The Tokyo Cabinet has extended the Japan-Philip-pines trade and payments agreement to April 30. A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article24 1957-03-05 10 Some £1,300,000 revenue is expected from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's monopoly of all bicycle racing stadiums and horse racing tracks m the capital. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article71 1957-03-05 10 Communist China claims that 51 foreign countries had publicly screened a total of 149 Communist Chinese movies during 1956. A Communist Chinese movie magazine, the Masses, said most of the Red Chinese Alms last year were screened ln "a number of South-East Asian countries." The Tokyo Metropolitan Government, administering 5,281Reuter - 71 words
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Article23 1957-03-05 10 India has reached separate agreements with Saudi Arabia and Syria for raising diplomatic missions from legation to embassy levels. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article110 1957-03-05 10 PRESIDENT Sukarno ought to be alarmed, if he is not, at the extraordinary zeal with which Indonesia's Communist Party is supporting his plan for a "guided democracy" free of formal political opposition as a cure for his country's many ills, the Washington Post and Times Herald said.A.P. - 110 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-03-05 10 Mr. Toshikazu Kase, Japan's Observer to the United Nations, and his daughter, Miss Ray Kase, smile their joy on hearing the Security Council's decision to admit their country to the world organisation.32 words
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Article106 1957-03-05 10 ]Lf ORE than 500 oil lamps x which had been used by the residents of a small village m the foothills of Mount Myojin m Central Japan for decades, were carried to the village temple early the other morning, dedicated to the gods and afforded106 words
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Article38 1957-03-05 10 Communist China has claimed that she has 1,500 million acres of virgin lands. A Peking report said that if these virgin lands were reclaimed, it would double China's present acreage of agricultural lands. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article253 1957-03-05 10 Chiang 'come horne' move NATIONALIST CHINA is studying what may be a highly explosive move m its step-ped-up campaign to retain the allegiance of millions of overseas Chinese throughout Asia. Taipeh Premier O. K. Yul says the Government will offer to support all Chinese schools m Vietnam that wish toUP - 253 words
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Article199 1957-03-05 10 'US can place A-force on Okinawa THE Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusake Kishi holds that the United States can station an atomic task force on Okinawa Island without prior consultation with Japan. Mr. Kishi was answering questions m the Lower Housfc of Parliament m his concurrent capacity as Foreign Minister.Reuter - 199 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-03-05 11 IT'S VERY TASTY, VERY SWEET T\ELIGHTEDLY, like a small boy finching apples, Mandie, the giraffe is seen here stealing some juicy carrots from this barrow left by an unwary keeper outside her stall at the London Zoo.37 words
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247 1957-03-05 11 A COLD SHOULDER FOR TOM— SO HE QUITS U.K. rM COLLINS, the engine-driver who worked m silence for 18 months, could talk of only one thing last week when he left Britain for good how glad he was to be going. "My life has been pure hell." said the 50-year-old247 words
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Article81 1957-03-05 11 mHE curious differences m conception beticeen 1 French and British laic have been brought out m a case before the 16th correctional court m Paris. A Hungarian wrestler named Istvan Novotny was charged with "receiving." The object he received however, ivas not stolen goods but81 words
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Advertisement37 1957-03-05 11 PREE PRESS SHOPPING 1 GUIDE .ARDEN WAY! MILK BAR 15, Serangoon Garden Way Singapore. Ipecial Fish Chips erved daily at moderate prices SOTO I WATCHES Masterpiece of precision and design 1957 Models available at all Watch Dealers37 words
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Advertisement82 1957-03-05 11 GARDEN HOSE Complete with sprayer /rytotuo 10, De Souza St., Tel: *****. Singapore. mp% tk xT yltXrJr Ey e drops WjM^ m il handy <N(^W^ llexible tube. \^^r For daily protection of your eyes use SCAN Eye drops Trade enquiries CHUA KIM SAN 8, Amoy Street. Sintfupore-1. GIRLS! GIRLS! If82 words
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Advertisement80 1957-03-05 11 i mwttioniAn tho hair •fl amd •llh* am tOCOmamf nm v* mwmaa «io-i mtsmm- MMM Kh*«fj M aM «MW LJ FIJ IT W Ag, I WING ON O CO. II 7»-tj soiyTM ta doi aa. JI ni inn *»o»i we > For your latest Lighting Fittings Consult: SENG HUP ELECTRIC80 words
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Advertisement68 1957-03-05 11 Faar Ul l*lMa\Mt WATCH REPAIRS (All Makes) Call at LANKA JEWELLERS (THE HOUSE FOR CEYLON GEMSi 20 BATTERY ROAD. S'PORE- 1. PHONE: ***** gt TONIC jjjjl GAJAH flllft BLOOD |Hu BUILDER If Jflt <kAU Distributors A.S. Mohamed W^^^O^^W Singapore I THE FAMOUS STEINMETZ PIANO f fpaiaAAamalayfttt^m^ u'l jfimaaaawam aaaai-^ A68 words
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Advertisement80 1957-03-05 11 PHOTOGRAPHY NANYANG PRESS LTD. 63, Robinson Road, Singapore PROCESSING... 2 days PRINTS 3 days j (Mounts Available) Just unpacked FERGUSON Glass Printed Nylon Chiffon Moderately priced at MAGANLALS j 85/87, Arab Street S'pore-7. Tel: ***** *****. y©\a can't tak« rO J your Dhoby Amah C'.'JV* i -Home. But you C/£80 words
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Advertisement125 1957-03-05 11 *^^ss^ flflflflW^^ 3D SUPER HI-FI SOUND Th- WmaWm Fine*t Radio Sole Aunts: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTO Spore K. Lumpur Penang. B.ustriA- II un MODERNIZES KITCHENS Locking CAKE COVER SET Extra large, feather light. Cover locks m tray for easy carrying. Keeps contents fresh, sanitary. L-82 Solo Agents: sum uc125 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-03-05 12 "Plank Piling" by Tan Teng Chao. This print was accepted for display m the Royal Photographic Society's 1957 Exhibition (Pictorial Group.) X total of four prints were accepted from Singapore.32 words
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Article, Illustration370 1957-03-05 12 SUNNY GIAM - S'PORE SUCCESSES IN RPS... SUNNY GIAM Calling all photographers w&m W*Bf' it.u'h mo a thi: si i FOUR Singapore photographers have had prints exhibited m the Royal Photographic Society's (Pictorial Group) 1957 Exhibition. The lensmen were Ang Kok Huat, ARPS, Wan Yue Kong. ARPS, Tan Teng Chao, and P.L. Chan,370 words
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Advertisement16 1957-03-05 12 lIM, TRANSPORT STORAGE f ***** fi" l 173 CECIL STREET SINCAPORE PACKERS, SNIPPERS INSURANCE ACENTS c-Tse16 words
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The Do-it Yourself Club
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Article, Illustration611 1957-03-05 13 IF properly cared for, a paint brush will last a lifetime. It pays the householder to invest m a set of the more expensive qualities. Look for the brushes which have pure bristle stamped on the handle for this means that only the hair of the611 words
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Article, Illustration607 1957-03-05 13 Morris Serlin - Morris Serlin a MANY homes contain a longish and rather plain room— square witn m perhaps a couple of small alcoves as the only relief m contour. Here's a way to make the room more interesting and at the same time break it into two parte each607 words
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Advertisement51 1957-03-05 13 WfcMUN M3m EXPOSURE METERS i^V^lk. S^.!^BSk The most famous photographic Y-L EXPOSURE METERS m the World— >■ thc stondord by *hich others ore |K^ Jril V judged. Available m st: or cine Jt fj Complete m hondsome leothcr shcotli '*JpW^>ifMnM "nee $86 00 (Spore). X A. O COiWOK ti CO,51 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-03-05 14 Ip for a header and (ioven (extreme left), the Birmingham outside left, did convert this try to score his team's second goal m the fifth round F.A. Cup tie against Millwall. Uoyd, the Millwall goalkeeper (right), ran out to intercept, but was beaten. Birmingham won 4-1.Fox - 52 words
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Article19 1957-03-05 14 Czechoslovakia trounced Japan 25-1 last night m a world Ire hookey championship game ln Moscow. U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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308 1957-03-05 14 South African boxer tipped as a world beater THE MAN WHO BEAT THE AUSSIE CHAMP COUTH AFRICAN O middleweight champion, Mike Holt, is being groomed for a world middleweight title contest m the United States next year, his manager Pete Lourens said m Sydney. Holt, victor m five rounds overReuter - 308 words
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Article82 1957-03-05 14 MATCH LASTS 100 YEARS BURES (Suffolk) Cricket Club have accepted a challenge from Great Bentley (Essex) Cricket Club to finish a match which was started m 1845! On June 10 of that year Great Bentley batted all day for 301. According to legend, when stumps were drawn they said they82 words
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Article55 1957-03-05 14 Draw for the a«cond round of the Singapore Amateur Football Association Youth football competition is as follows: Thursday: Balestier Junior Trade School v. St. Andrew's, C.U. ground. Saturday: Boys' Town v. Pasir Panjang School, C.U. ground: Siglap Secondary School will meet Beatty Secondary School m their55 words
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Article175 1957-03-05 14 MANCHESTER UNITED, Football Association Cup favourites and the only club assured of a place m the semi-finals, will meet either Birmingham City, last year's beaten finalists, or Nottingham Forest on March 23. Birmingham are one of the few teams to take points from the United thisReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration159 1957-03-05 14 \f AJOR Crosland and Col. i?1 Cunningham tied with a score of two up, m the 'A" division of the Royal Singapore Golf Club March Medal (Bogey) competition. Col. Wehner and W. J. Gibb were next best, each with a score of one up. Others159 words
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Article32 1957-03-05 14 West African Attu Clottey, (146 1 lb) convincingly outpointed South African welterweight champion Benny Nieuwenhuizen 1 46 1- lb) ln a nontitle. 10-round bout at Sydney stadium last night U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article433 1957-03-05 15 FRANCIS ROZARIO - FRANCIS ROZARIO Youngsters also lacked teamwork •Ry Young Singapore 3; Dockyard 3. A YOUNG Singapore side made their debut yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium m a friendly match, and proved that they lacked the fundamental element kicking power. Though the Young Singapore side drew the game, watching433 words
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Article243 1957-03-05 15 ALL goalscoring records m junior football m the Clitheroe (Lanes) area are likely to be broken this season by Low Moor FC. Defeating Billington 10-0 they took their total to 144 goals m only seventeen matches They still have the same number of games to play,243 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-03-05 15 Ismail Che Pah (right), Young Singapore centre forward, tries a shot at the goal, but the ball struck the feet of Dockyard goalkeeper Wood (lelt).— Free Press picture.Free Press - 33 words
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Article194 1957-03-05 15 rpHE wrong number? Nothing like it! Even 141 A goals didn't reflect the measure of superiority yesterday when Singapore Telephone Board made their comeback to the Singapore A. F. A. Leauue Tommy Misson the S.T.B. centre forward, scored sev?" goals, and Salim scored four. Other194 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-03-05 15 Andrew Yap (No. 5), Young Singapore centre half, leaps with Kirn Choon the Dockyard inside right as a lob drops m front of the Singapore goalmouth. This attack was beaten hwk Free Press picture.Free Press - 38 words
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Article26 1957-03-05 15 Azam Khan beat Roshan Khan last night m an all-Pakistani final, 10-8, 9-2, 9-0 of the open British professional squash championships m London. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article19 1957-03-05 15 Brentford beat Millwall 5-0 m their English League Division Three Southern match under floodlights last night. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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175 1957-03-05 15 JACKIE'S KUDA, a former •money-spinner" on the Malayan Turf owned by Doctor j D. Dennehy. ll entered for the Lincolnshire Handicap on March 27. Last night at the Victoria Club callover In london, Jackie's Kuda was quoted at odds of 28 to one. Closing pricesReuter - 175 words
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Article129 1957-03-05 15 Operation saves KO'd boxer A266-LB. heavyweight boxer who narrowly missed death m a fight with a 335-lb. South African was reported to be recovering today m a Portland (Oregon) hospital. Doctors said a 2\ hour operation saved the life of Bruce Olson, the 6ft. 4in. Washington tighter who suffered aA.P. - 129 words
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Article137 1957-03-05 15 MORE youths have regis- tered to participate m UM Singapore Youth Boxing I Championships, to be held this week. Last week only 40 had registered, but yesterday the figure reached 90. Preliminary rounds will take place at the Youth Centre on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. The137 words
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107 1957-03-05 15 Allan Lewis turns to another sport.... IMAGINE rugby without the tedious touch-kicking; with no offside rule; with the players allowed to pass the ball forward! Our racing correspondent Allan Lewis is a keen follower of just such a game. Next to horse-racing, Australian Rules football is his favourite. Catching on107 words
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Article49 1957-03-05 15 SINGAPORE Combined Schools hockey team to meet R.A.F. Tengah today In the Junior Knockout final at G.S.C. ground will oe selected from: Sim Meng Kwang; A. L'Estrange; Baldiraj; Kanaga; Habijan Singh; Tambiraj; Sarbo; Sandosham; Freida- Jacob; Monteiro; Keok Meng; Gurucharan Singh- Anwarul; Kok Peng;49 words
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Article, Illustration577 1957-03-05 16 REDS GIVE NEW VOLUNTEER HELP HINT U.N. CLAMPS SECRECY ON THE PULLOUT DETAILI ARAB BLOC'S WARNING DEEPEST secrecy surrounds the details of takeover arrangements agreed yesterday at a meeting at Lyddah (Israel) between U.N. I Emergency Force Commander Major-Gen. E.L.M. Burns and Israeli Commander-in-Chief Moshe Day an. Whether this isReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 577 words
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Article98 1957-03-05 16 PRESIDENT Nasser is reported m Cairo to have become enraged at the United States for presenting the Eisenhower doctrine m such a way as to look like an effort to isolate the Nasser Government from its Arab neighbours. Gen. Nasser's formal line has been that heA.P. - 98 words
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Article28 1957-03-05 16 A Bristol Britannia airliner readied Sydney from London today m the record time ot 46 hours, breaking the former best time by eight hours U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article104 1957-03-05 16 REBELS WARN SUKARNO Climb down or split Indonesia' THE rebellious Seventh Military District Command will completely disassociate all Eastern Indonesia from Jakarta unless President Sukarno abandons his guided democracy, a Celebes member of parliament di s closed yesterday. Meanwhile diplomats speculated that whatever President Sukarno does about the worsening situation104 words
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Article30 1957-03-05 16 March first grade rubber buyers f.0.b.. opeped m Singapore this morning at 91} cents a lb., up threequarters of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was auiet.30 words
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Advertisement257 1957-03-05 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Words $2 Wm Box SO eta. extra. "COSMOS", 17 Scotts Road. Available Slngleroom, Private Entrance. Full Board. Tel: *****. TUITION 20 Warda $1 (Mam.)— Box SO eta. extra BALLROOM DANCING Starting 7.30 p.m. today. $8. Principal: Timothy Lee, Fellow Examiner, F.A.T.D. (Australia) Lee's School of257 words
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Advertisement46 1957-03-05 16 MEMBER OF THE BEAUTIFUL WAY TO CREATE SPACE MODERN FOLD DOORS ELIMINATE WASTE SPACE. STRONCLY MADE, COVERED WITH PLASTIC FABRIC AND AVAILABLE IN A WIDE RANCE OF COLOURS. Manufactured by MALAYAN WiRE MESH FENCING CO. (1946) LTD. 7 J m.s. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore. Tel: *****.46 words
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Title Section13 1957-03-05 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve No. 34. Singapore, Tuesday, March 5, 1957.13 words
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Article274 1957-03-05 1 GREAT SHOE NEWS Colours are thrilling news m shoes? Europe's leading shoe designers, like the Pelx family of Vienna and Ferragamo of Rome, not only tell the world but have sent to Singapore some mouthwatering squares of leather revealing latest colours and fabrics. EVE. examining these swatches, reports that Spring274 words
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357 1957-03-05 1 It's time to fight for our rights! THE Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, is calling; for "women legislators to help their menfolk m the march toward self-govern-ment." tubercular cases, our dead end" slum children and our schools, improvements m the domestic comforts both urban and rural (sanitation, for357 words
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Article93 1957-03-05 1 Designs were a surprise %WEARINC a sarong made of luscious Kelantan hand-woven silk and holding aloft a Bacchanalian mask she collected at a wine festival m France on her recent world tour is Mrs. Doris Ceddes, Singapore couturier. Mrs. Ceddes' own designs of Singapore fashions she took on tour were93 words
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Article67 1957-03-05 1 SINGAPORE'S wealth of natural forms m leaves and shrubbery and even icenic points of interest are the inspiration for new clothes designed and made by a Singapore couturier. This enterprising woman's lovely sun-topper creation, shown left, owes its inspiration to the kingsized nnd el3phant -eared aroid plant67 words
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Article67 1957-03-05 1 Remember your grandmother's treasured old Cashmere shawl— "so fine it could pass tihrough the eye of a needle There's a Singapore shop which sells these soft, fine woollen, shawls— now called stoles. Of the same traditional quality as the Victorian shawls they come m ivory or67 words
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Article365 1957-03-05 2 asdfasdf :iI<HIIIIII Mil f, HH COR today's foreign cookery secrets, EVE takes you would be gourmets into a kitchen m sunny Italy. Italian foods are unique. They contain ingredients unfamiliar m Singapore, many unobtainable fennel and ccci, oregano and Moxzarella or Provolone and prosciutto all responsible for imparting365 words
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Article, Illustration488 1957-03-05 2 Leisure party day wear and ..................a.SM..K >•••■•■■•■ >••■•!■•• m m JSS 2 SSS t SSS r *k A' ,*m. mmmmm- I 7a/k it 4Um fve! ABOVE is an utterly feminine new dress style made with shirred panels to give an illusion of a tuckedin hemline. Inspired by the pantaloons of488 words
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Article, Illustration337 1957-03-05 3 EVE JOINS IN BA TTLE WITH A STRIPPER STRIPTEASE Queen Mci Poh is fighting back with harsh words at Penang women who have united to ask the Government to ban striptease shows m Malaya. "Women," sne »»>». "should put their own houses m order first! They should control their own337 words
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Article168 1957-03-05 3 Where to buy the latest... iiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii COTTON blouses, French laces, nylon shorties nighties: The Radha Store. 86 N. Bridge Rd. Tea sets, bird lamp, metal goblets: Kcmra Commercial Co.. 16 Colombo Court Photo on Chinaware: Kiat Hin Radio Electrical Co., 83 Market St. Polythene food containers and lunch kits: A.168 words
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Article, Illustration1158 1957-03-05 4 f|NE of the best buys m Singapore this week is a three-piece silverU finished solid brass tea set— for only $35— found Ira a little shop off High Street. This set is hand-made by local Indian craftsmen and has a wealth of fine details usually found m more expensive1,158 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-03-05 4 Every woman wears a headscarf some time but it's how she wears it that tells you about her job, hobbies, salary. THE CHAR THE MODEL THE RACEGOER31 words
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Article, Illustration210 1957-03-05 4 PARIS decrees lace for this Spring and feminine hearts are rejoicing for what is sweeter? At all the fashion shows this season on the Continent lace held the foreground of designers' offerings billowing its web-like beauty before admiring throngs of buyers. Already, Singapore's merchants have210 words
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