The Singapore Free Press, 22 March 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1957-03-22 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper >o. *****. Singapore, Friday, March 22, 1957. Price 15 Cts.18 words
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Article376 1957-03-22 1 THEY ALL HECKLED M-MAN Tengku slight' uproar I From Felix Abisheganaden THE Liberal Socialist representative in the Singapore i Merdeka delegation, Mr. Lim Choon Mong, declared in London last night that it was the policy i of the British Government that was preventing merger tween Singapore and the Federation. The376 words
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Article102 1957-03-22 1 rpHK invention <»f :l 1 method for preserving fresh milk hy the use of high-pitched sound waves was announced in London yesterday The National Research Development Corporation said the milk is first pasteurized, then treated with the ultrasonic waves and finally quick -frozen in plasticA.P. - 102 words
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Article332 1957-03-22 1 Counter-moves to Egypt and Russia TREND of the Anglo-/ suggests that Britain the Suez crisis: By-pass and quickest possible att atomic missile attack oi Renter learns that tl ster. Mr. Harold Macmll Eisenhower have agreed I build bi^ new oil pipeline i oil supplies to Europe.Reuter; A.P. - 332 words
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Article, Illustration361 1957-03-22 1 Tough day fori 'Smiling No' Co. -•Illlllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll- THE NEXT HURDLE i- I rpHE Singapore delegaE X tion to constitutional E talks in London will E make a determined at tempt today to solve the single problem that has E virtually monopolised the E conference since it start E ed lastReuter - 361 words
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Article169 1957-03-22 1 U.S. PLANE MISSING OVER SEA 67 aboard— a wide search being made THE U.S. Air Force reported in Washington last night that a transport plane carrying 67 people was overdue and "assumed down'' in the Western Pacific about 200 miles from Japan. The transport, with ten crew and 57 passengers,169 words
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Article, Illustration373 1957-03-22 2 COLONY'S BUILDING SPREE TEMPO SLACKENS Materials cost more and demand drops FEWER houses are beins built by estate V promoters and private builders m Singannre this year than m 1956. P The City Architect. Mr. H. Hawson, ascribed the drop to a rise m prices of materials due to internal373 words
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Article57 1957-03-22 2 A REQUIEM High Mass honouring the late President of the Philippines. Mr. Ramon Magsaysay, was celebrated at 7.30 a.m. today at the Catholic Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Queen Street. In attendance were city officials, the Philippines Consul m Singapore, Mr. Alejandro F. Holigores and members57 words
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Article57 1957-03-22 2 Mr. Frank Lilley has retired from the Sarawak Oilfields Ltd., where he was m charge of the transportation department, after 30 years with the Shell group. During the war he worked with the aircraft refuelling and the bunkering organisation at Freetown, Sierra Leone. Mr. Lilley proposes to57 words
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Article216 1957-03-22 2 ADAPT GOODS, TRADERS TOLD (^HANGING conditions j and population increase have recently revolutionised America's marketing methods, Mr. Charles Boehm, leader of the visiting U.S. trade mission, told Singapore Rotarians this week. This meant that both Americans and overseas traders who entered the market should adapt their products216 words
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Article41 1957-03-22 2 An apple seller made the mistake today of offering a couple to three parading circus elephants m La Spezia. Italy. They liked the sample so much so they broke ranks and ate about 40 lbs of the fruit. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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274 1957-03-22 3 ANOTHER SURPRISE AT DOCTOR'S MURDER TRIAL Riddle of a gap m the page THE PROSECUTOR at the murder trial of Dr. John Bodkin Adams at London's Old Bailey yesterday questioned a nurse witness about a cut page m one of the reports she had made about the rich widow theReuter - 274 words
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Article192 1957-03-22 3 E "pLK.YSK. h,)ss, take E me away. lam E Eto blame for this E E trouble." E E So said aborigine E Cyril Penny, 23, a sus- E B peeted jinx on Mr. E r Alan Davidson's home- E E slead at Humphrey, 92 E EReuter - 192 words
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98 1957-03-22 3 rE Communist youth movement of Cyprus I yesterday issued a call to I iUs members and the youth of Cyprus asking them to join the fight against British occupation of the island. This is the first time that the left wing of theA.P. - 98 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-03-22 3 E Nylon, say the manuiacturers, can stand up to E anything even, they say, to the strains of mend- E ing a punctured car tyre dressed m frillies. "No, M you say. Well, here pretty 18-year-old Jill E Constantine proves you wrong. She wasPaul Popper - 70 words
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Advertisement198 1957-03-22 3 J^^ TODAY'S HEADLINES pm^m^ JjPß| W# BIKINI CRAZE HITS I a cath»y ms*\m iV SINGAPORE! x *£f organis tion mSf t iibdtiiic rad a I >d»w release «§y- L WL\ All Nt lIIIf II mwk m *<S iwlMlillllt VnRvL A u-'^^M WV m^%^^ i&^^f \^i# f^ "ABBVm k^P^bV <■% SINGAPORE198 words
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213 1957-03-22 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Mar. 22, 1957. Opinion APPEAL TO SINGAPORE SINGAPOREANS, having known wartime distress and hunger, have always come forward spontaneously and given generously towards relief of any form of distress. Now has arrived an opportunity to extend a helping hand towards destitute refugees, fresh from the213 words
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Article, Illustration981 1957-03-22 4 I HAVE TO REPORT A WELL-LOVED MAN IS SLOWLY FADING Veteran correspondent RENE MACCOLL cables Dispatch from Washington T WRITE this article with a heavy heart. For I have to report the gradual fading out of a man loved and respected by millions throughout the world Dwight Eisenhower, President of981 words
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Article143 1957-03-22 4 H lt could be that the President, like kings of yore, will soon be hearing only what his courtiers want him to hear. This would not be a good thing for the country. No man can be remote from the people he leads and still143 words
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Advertisement22 1957-03-22 4 i.atvst i| DIAMOND I GEM SET RINGS P. H. Hendry j j Manufacturing |eweller I > 78, North Bridge Road, >J SINGAPORE. 6.22 words
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Advertisement47 1957-03-22 4 YOUR SEASON TICKET TO THE WORLD S MUSICAL CAPITALS f BBkA-^H BBBBBkV^- .^^BB^BB £J^ v MJ If BbVP^bV^^BHM i X.^""* X x \'J If" 'rijßr'*^T^ > ».ii.M 1 0*00* y->^ BT^fcW^h j j fl iy ffcw IIS-- hL jt^S^^% Price complete V- AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING RADIO DEALERS47 words
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Article, Illustration208 1957-03-22 5 HE STILL PREFERS A PLANE... In crash last year ÜBA THAUNG, a Burmese businessman who was the hero of an air crash rescue drama deep among the Shan Mountains last yejir, passed through Singapore by Qantas yesterday. The soft-spoken, unassuming man of commerce was one of the 22 passengers In208 words
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Article138 1957-03-22 5 Reports sought on hotels THE Singapore Hotel Licensing Board yesterd iy appealed to community centres to report on hotels m their neighbourhood now seeking licences to carry on business. A spokesman for the board t3d the Free Press that their reports would assist them consider: /.ly m either granting or138 words
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Article, Illustration174 1957-03-22 5 WHEN a BO AC. Constellation leaves for 1 ondon next Thursday special facilities aboard will be provided fcf one passenger. seven-year-old David Yea. a polio victim. The son of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Yea. the ailing lad. Paralysed from the waist {own since attacked byFree - 174 words
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Article25 1957-03-22 5 Scotland Yard's chief Supt. Tom Barratt, who investigated some of Britain's most famous murders, has died In hospital. He was 60. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article55 1957-03-22 5 A 34-year-old woman, Mrs W S. Munro, yesterday cave birth to quadrupletsthree girls and a boy— two months' premature. The three girls together weigh a little more than seven pounds. The boy weighed four pounds. The babies were placed m an incubator and all four and theReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement133 1957-03-22 5 *I^ f £^l^ggfjAC Fully 1 Hh UliBr¥lAn 1 W^k Tropicalised << S> '///liyV Models >> >> Mns4alwm*t*4s I 101 N/WG titNG £CO WPM EEE^^ PIANO HOUSE g2BU IO3IOS.SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. 7. BRANCHES AT KUALA LUMPUR PENANCE it/*" PERFECT HOSTESS I tit rcrfrCU i nuut cuu "What a delightful party Mrs.133 words
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Miscellaneous906 1957-03-22 6 •■O^Wf l^ X ■■B^Wfflf^^^fl If IT In VLSI" -Z Ar^S .^AI/ J >l\\lMt\Ki; by Lee Falk and Phil Pavis i AjJ^^*^ J 1 J« Jwmasto fM SaTlan 11 JJIiW.^SIX fv^T-^^W^^SSeV DO RN today, you have an artistic iJV /u^essuPPole <df^ V vcxjpo? -j? NP 6F T k.^Bk.^l I D nature906 words
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Article180 1957-03-22 7 LONDON. March 21. Previous Today im UK I X No. 1 RSS elf. 27 «4 buyers 27 buyers European ports March 27\ sellers 27 S sellers April 27 buyers 17*4 buyers 27 sellers 27 sellers RUBBER No- 1 RSS Spot 27-, buyers 27 buyers 28 's sellers180 words
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Article125 1957-03-22 7 NEW YORK, March 21. Previous Today TIN Straits spot 100.00 nom. 100.37 nom. TIN future Standard Contract March 97 75 buyers 98 50 buyers 99-25 sellers 99 25 sellers AprU 97 75 buyers 98 12 buyers 99 25 sellers 99 25 sellers TONE: Steady- SALES: NilStiaits Contract125 words
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Article41 1957-03-22 7 NEW YORK. March 21. Previous Today 3« industrials 473.93 474.02 Railr.tds 142 65 143 59 4ft IH>mc*lio Bonds ..90 79 J« < J S3 Stocks rompo«iie Adages 107 19 167 31 Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per 10.41 words
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Article49 1957-03-22 7 M;i4bar/lAmpon* spot and and awaiting release 34 |fc, afloats awaiting refciE 24',. afloats 33', to 32' March shipment U% Sd March .shipment 24. 11%, and April shipment Sarawak spot 24-,. April -ship- sellers ex-dock, ment 23. Muntok white. si>ot Above prices quoted m VS. cents per lb.49 words
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Article99 1957-03-22 7 COPRA Philippines c-i-f. UK-/ North European delivered weißht per lonic ton Mar-/ April COPRA. Straits c i.f UK /North European delivered weight per lone ton Mar /April April/May COCONUT OIL crude Straits r if. UK /North European In lone ton Mar /April COCONUT OIL crude. Ceylon99 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-03-22 7 THE person who gave the designer inspiration for the beach towel seen m the above picture could have been somebody who didn't wash his hands properly before drying them. E Wearing this amusing black -handed tswcl JB the beach at Sydney is Australian model VeU BJIItI man.49 words
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Article189 1957-03-22 7 Father runs over his son Later Melvyn was very ill m hospital. Mr. Rhodes, a pig farmer, and his 36-year-old wife Betty stayed at their son's bedside all night. "I was frantic when I couldn't get help,'' said Mr. Rhodes. "My wife was suffering from shock. "I was m too189 words
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Article29 1957-03-22 7 A fatal case of smallpox was reported from Dondra, South Ceylon, yesterday bringing the number of deaths from the disease m Ceylon this week to five.— U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article19 1957-03-22 7 Burma received a loan of M 5126.900,000 from the United States for economic development today A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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236 1957-03-22 7 THE mother of a Gl's girl-friend who gassod herself sobbed after the inquest and said: "She didn't intend to kill herself. It was her way of trying to get the Yank back home to her after he had gone out. "Had he gone236 words
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Advertisement118 1957-03-22 7 /JrSK ijjjjtfo. One success leads to another tor tho ffiffittjPE^' -Solveig was the winning yacht on her JDbtcS arrival at Hobart. MM m[ Following closely on the memorable /Ja^Lfr^:, Atlantic crossing by Movado. this latest /•^^ff *V^Bk experiment confirms the indisputable Mr 7 li^Sak superiority of Movado't waterproof and SL,118 words
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Miscellaneous47 1957-03-22 7 ;inimiiM«iiiiimiMiiiiiiiiiiniitn«niiniii««mitni^; I SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 3.34 p.m. TOMORROW: 2i>4 am. and 1.37 p.m. SUNDAY: 3.40 a.m. and 6.38 p.m. MONDAY: 4.45 a.m. and 8.32 p.m. TUESDAY: 6.29 a.m. and 9.15 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 8.09 a.m. and 9.44 p.m. THURSDAY: 9.06 a.m. and 10.07 p.m. 'uiiimi m ...«««»"«MimMmm—47 words
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Article, Illustration409 1957-03-22 8 Where the South Winds of hope blow I PICNICKING POPULAR j r Another new enterprise is building construction j work. The inmates have already put up several I temporary shelters for the use of picnickers while a new hall on the same lines is at present under con- F struction.409 words
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Article173 1957-03-22 8 ROOM FOR MORE F|R. G. H. GARLICK, th* zsJ Medical Director ol S.A.TA. said that m the near future it was m:- tended to transfer some E of the workers from its present rehabilitation cen- tre m Singapore, so that patients could be sent tc Southwinds as soon as they173 words
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Article, Illustration136 1957-03-22 9 THEY ARE JACKS -OF- ALL-TRADES ABOVE are seen three of the large pens for poultry m the grounds of Southwinds. There *are nine pen.in all with plan.s being made for more m the future In the picture below (left) one of the inmates Sam Kat is feeding the egg laying136 words
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Article92 1957-03-22 9 SATA wants $5,000 more to provide electricity to the Southwinds. A Tanglin businessman, Mr. Chee Soon Keng has already donated $2,000. The director 01 the SATA. Dr. G. H. Garlick. said lowever. he could not proceed With the work lor v. ant »f more cash— ss,ooo more.92 words
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Advertisement132 1957-03-22 9 your finest way to the U.S.A. I You fly m a double-decked Super "Strato" Clipper* world's largest over-ocean airliner. You relax m the complete comfort of Sleeperette* service— enjoy lounge-chair ease by day, bed-length comfort by night. Berths also available at extra charge. You feast t on gourmet meals, sip132 words
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440 1957-03-22 10 WE TRAP A MAD SLASHER AFTER HIS WILD DANCE OF DEATH ertetetret TT all began as a routine call. The station officer at Notting Hill police station* m London telephoned me to report an "unsound mind" case. It was 12.30 a.m. yesterday ...the moment I became part of the siege440 words
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Article, Illustration163 1957-03-22 10 SOON after dawn on th< Thames below Graves end. a woman climbec aDoard the little redpainted Polar ice ship Magga Dan. back from a 19.000-mile voyage to Antarctica. She had gained a threehour beat over the other wives, mothers, and relatives, who waited at Butlers Wharf,163 words
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Article139 1957-03-22 10 A FATHER and son hope to make the first crossing of the Atlantic m their British-built catamaran, a speedy twin-hulled sailing craft that might reach the highest speeds ever sailed. But the father. Dr. J. D. Tothill. of West Anstruther. Fife. Scotland, said: "If we139 words
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Article316 1957-03-22 10 The man whose courage helpec j to trap the wild Nigerian Outside could he a firemen wh had run v a turntabl ladder. A po lice orricU tried to g* through th man's window. He waj repulsed with a vicious knife thrust. Another hour dragged by. A316 words
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Advertisement37 1957-03-22 10 tvvtlditttj PICTURES Make arrangements nokw lor your photographs to be taken by FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone: Singapore 2800 or write to Free Press Photographic Dept. 140-146, Cecil Street Singapore THIS SERVICE IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE IJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII37 words
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Article, Illustration640 1957-03-22 11 HOW TO TAKE A NATURAL LIGHT SHOT I^Gyt^ etretete One of two Cuest Photographers this week, is M. L. Lim (right) of Serangoon, who says he first took a serious interest m photography two years ago. His picture above ["Outward Bound" was taken at 1/100, f II (light green filter)640 words
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Advertisement85 1957-03-22 11 'Photographers M*ara<lise* Another Cuest this week is Cpl. "Red" Salmon of the Photographic Section, Royal Air Force, Changi. "Red" writes that he is one of the Station photographers at Changi and has lived m the Far East for more than two years. "During that time I have travelled over most85 words
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300 1957-03-22 12 NO NEW TAXES DESPITE BIG INDIA DEFICIT ALTHOUGH BUDGETTING FOR A HEAVY DEFICIT ANll ITJA CREASED SPENDING FOR THE NEXT FISCAL YEAR. INDIA DOES NOT PROPOSE TO INTRODUCE ANY NEW The Finance Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, m introducing the budget admitted, that Indian economy had been submitted to someA.P.; Reuter - 300 words
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Article189 1957-03-22 12 Asians' courage lauded ASIAN countries are iacing serious medical problems with courage and some success according to Dr. Wilder Penfleld, noted Montreal neuro-surgeon. Just back m Montreal from a medical mission to India. Pakistan and Ceylon, Dr. Penfleld said tuberculosis is one of the chief threats, and so is theU.P. - 189 words
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Article22 1957-03-22 12 Thirty Chinese, mostly graduates of American universities, passed through Hong Kong this week en route to Communist China. U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article20 1957-03-22 12 A commercial air service connecting the capital cities of Combodia and Laos has been started.— U.P. MggWWWfllPBBBBP'llffMU.P. - 20 words
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Article131 1957-03-22 12 Japan bid for more trade in U.S. iN eye-catching view of Japan's industrial and scientific progress as well as its traditional crafts will be presented to visitors at the first American World Trade Fair to be held from April 14 to 27 m New York. rhe Japanese exhibit will containReuter - 131 words
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Article33 1957-03-22 12 Another Japanese commodities exhibition will be opened m October m the Central China city of Hankow for a threeweek run. It will then be transferred to Canton far a further three weeks. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article26 1957-03-22 12 An eight-man Republic of Korea economic mission has arrived m Taipeh for a week-long visit that will include talks on a new Sino-Korean trade pac U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article63 1957-03-22 12 The New York Herald Tri- bune, commenting on\ nearly completed negotiations for grant of l/Ss42 million m loans and credits to Burma, said, "It is gratifying that the Burmese have abandoned their suspicions of the United States to the point of recognising that economic co operation with America will helpReuter - 63 words
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Article30 1957-03-22 12 The third annual conference of the Anti-Communist Asian Peoples League is scheduled to convene m Saigon on March 27. Representatives from the Federation of Malaya and Singapore will attend ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article36 1957-03-22 12 Whaling experts from Britain. Holland, Japan and Norway met at the Foreign Ministry m Oslo to discuss a Norwegian proposal for posting neutral observers on board all pelagic whaling expeditions taking part m Antarctic whaling. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article34 1957-03-22 12 The Manila Government has relaxed n^il n cotton textile imports o W in 5 to hsuffU ie„ t "fiZ es^ nroduct.on and growing demand i„ the PhUippin" ma,- U.P. kets.-U.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-03-22 12 Admiral Felix B. I Stump {left), ComI mander m Chief Pacific and U.S. I Pacific Fleet, greets f Brigadier Ky aw Winn during a vi- sit to Rangoon. In the group are ComI modore Than Pc i and Col. San Yu. The Admiral and his party paid a five-day visit66 words
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160 1957-03-22 12 S-EA Chinese transferring money to H.K. CHINESE m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya have been transferrinr capital to Hon* Kong:, according to that colony's Hua Chiao (Overseas Chinese) Wan Pao. During 1956. capital transferred by Overseas Chinese to Hong Kong totalled over HK5200,000.--000 the paper said. The heaviest transfersU.P. - 160 words
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Article60 1957-03-22 12 The Japanese Government has instructed the state minister m charge of atomic development, Mr. Koichi Uda to accept an invitation issued by Mr. Lewis Strauss, chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission to tour the United States. The Cabinet has also advised Mr. Uda toReuter - 60 words
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Article165 1957-03-22 12 Anti-Red play by U Nu RETURN to premjerx ship of Burma by U Nu has been marked m the United States by publication of an antiCommunist play he had written almost seven years ago. •The People Win Through" was first performed m a theatre at the Pasadena, California, Playhouse mU.P. - 165 words
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Article390 1957-03-22 13 Vol: NORTH C*Q9B2 0 10 9 *EST EAST (D) 83 4 J 10 5 C 10 65 4 CKJ7 0 754 2 0 K J k 6 2 A Q t 4 SOITH JQ9764 J 3 0 863 10 7 53 Th? bidding: Esm South *r«t NorUk 1390 words
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Article172 1957-03-22 13 THE GOLDEN STRANGERS, BY HEN- i RY TREECE. Bodley Head, 13s. 6d. f FIIIS novel is set m the period m which Stonehenge was built. It tells the story j of the invasion of the Southern chalk country 0/ Britain by the Golden Strangers, the men172 words
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Article845 1957-03-22 13 ►the book pa.ge^ The Desert My Dwelling. By David Lloyd Owen. Cassell. QF the numerous private armies that flourished during the Second World War few can have rendered more consistently valuable service than the Long Range Desert Group. While the Eighth Army and the Afrika Korps845 words
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Article176 1957-03-22 13 I I ■JHE FOURTH WORLD. By Daphne Athas. 3 Seeker fir Warburg. Harsh, sometimes strident American novel, set m a school for the blind, whose head insists that loss of sight demands social chastity; no mingling of the sexes; no marriage for the blind. Rising tension brought to176 words
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Miscellaneous304 1957-03-22 13 BBM BBM "L^ nnnnr" mm i^b^ B^^^^m 1 1 i I I—wk1 wk BL— J 1 ill CUES A( ROSS suitable 5) 1 Such momll have iplrit 3 Finally aeainst direction? (6)- lor thii sailing vessel (10) 4 Pushed with the head but I 5 On which cradle will rock304 words
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Article, Illustration980 1957-03-22 14 li fecFby RACE by ALLAN LEWIS Task too great for Three Rings QREAT SAXON is my selection for ffirfr the Selangor (.old Cup, main race Isjfif at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. JBf I am anticipating the going being good iWrl a nd relying on980 words
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Article89 1957-03-22 14 IHIIIIIHIIIHIIHI tllllll 111 1 1 IMIli Hl* .lames Aitch, though he won j well the first day, does not j arouse a lot of enthusiasm over 1 1 4 miles. I think nine furlongs is about as far as he likes. However if you fancy him89 words
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Article216 1957-03-22 14 I>UBBER Planter is my selec- tion for the Henggeler Memorial Trophy. He finished close up fourth behind Aquarua on Wednesday after being one of the last into the straight. Since winning the Perak Gold Vase he has been fairly consistent without earning a place With Aquarua216 words
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Article392 1957-03-22 14 Probable scratchings tomorrow FOLLOWING h o rs c s uill not start tomorrow: Adelaide Star. Shangrila, Cypress Point. Malay FiLm 11. Marvel of Peru 11. Notaverse, Roman Flyer, Golden Rebus, Wedding Waltz, Tanah Bijeh, Hattrick, Aquarua, Hops a s a, Triwalla. Palio, Misty Jadi, Palm Valley, Amazon, Brilliant Light, Honeypot392 words
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Advertisement168 1957-03-22 14 WEEK-ENDER jSff9§ On sale every Friday Malaya's V favourite week-end magazine that |F[ isß0 llmr WEEK-ENDER RyC^-.J Each week give the best reading [V JBBBfci J$ and pictures for your week-end Hl^Hß^Bw^^Ha^fc pleasure page after page cram- SHg|P^^^^P^ mcd full with super features, WsWuT <** articles, featurettes, cartoons, flfif^ ,*aw^168 words
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Article103 1957-03-22 15 COMBINED BRITAIN RUGBY XV rin IE International Rugby X Union team. drawn from England, Scotland and Ireland, to meet a Welsh XV at Cardiff on April 6 m aid of the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games fund is: P J Berkery (Ireland); A R. Smith (Scotland); W P. CReuter - 103 words
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Article84 1957-03-22 15 THE Kedah Playing Field! Association has asked the Federation's Social Welfare Lotteries Board foi $163,000 for sports facilities m the state. The association plans tc build a $150,000 sport: centre and also leveral football pitches In the rural areas. A memorandum to the Lotteries Board say84 words
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Article68 1957-03-22 15 rSHIAKI Tanaka. Japan's new world singles champion, was twice beaten during a table tennis match between Japan and a German selected side last night m Augusburg. But Japan won three-two. Tanaka was beaten 2 J -18. 21-18 by Conny Freundorfer. the West German champion, and thenReuter - 68 words
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Article24 1957-03-22 15 West Ham. the English football league second division team, drew 3-3 with the Spartak Club of Czechoslovakia m London last night.24 words
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Article22 1957-03-22 15 Ghana is to take part m the British Empire and Commonwealth Games to be held m Cardiff "Wales) m 1958.22 words
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Article20 1957-03-22 15 Results of fllfldiy*! two Rugby Union matches were London Irish 30 Aberdeen University 3. Neath 9 Pontypool 320 words
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Article496 1957-03-22 15 MALAYANS TO THE FORE E T»HE Choong bro- thers of Malaya I last night sailed through two rounds I of the men's doubles E to enter the quarter- finals m the AllE England Badminton E Championships at I Wembley. E First they beat D. C.Reuter - 496 words
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Article79 1957-03-22 15 Russia has invited the Singapore Amateur Basketball Association to participate m the World Youth Festival to be held m Moscow from May 31 to August 9. President Mr. Goh Chye Hln, yesterday told the Free Press that it was most unlikely that they would send a team.79 words
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198 1957-03-22 15 koccentes 6; Police 6. JHTHIS game will long be remembered by soccer j A fans. The outstanding personality was Ivan jVass, deadly m his accuracy and persistent m lattack. The Soccerites centre-half was m magnificent form, •feeding his forwards one moment and breaking up198 words
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Advertisement88 1957-03-22 15 ASM n^P I I ifYV^ When you have stretched your sides laughing at the SIiVC nißa It J j-Hl? (*MjW*7jKIII.) "Adventures of Casanova, you can use no better KXaJV* lKei3 L=3 XAXAJ treatment than SALONPAS Medical Plaster to 'kill the pain. fm©W/^ medical plaster ADVENTURES > P* iSI! < XSF88 words
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Advertisement17 1957-03-22 15 "x^vßl —^"^Jrr^z s THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY (Chemists Druggists) Always at your Service 265, Orchard Rd. Tel: *****17 words
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240 1957-03-22 16 TORY SLUMP EASES —DECLINE IN LABOUR SWING British by-elections surprise TWO by-elections declared m Britain last night showed the slump m the British Conservative Government's popularity is easing, j though there is still a swing away from the Government on the pat- torn of nthpr rpcpnt contests. A surprising ieatureReuter - 240 words
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Article148 1957-03-22 16 A Red danger warning |> KIU \< II Liberal Mr. William Aston n m Canberra yesterday |j urged the Australian ii Government t 0 take vigorous action m de~ monstrating the dan- i ger of Communism to j the masses of Indonesia. n Speaking m the House of Representa. I148 words
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Article150 1957-03-22 16 Two assaults SINGAPORE police last night saved a youth and an ice-water hawker from serious injuries at the hands of secret society thugs. In Joo Chiat Place, the youth, Lim Joo Pah, 16. was walking when 30 men, believed to be members of the 18 Gang, attacked150 words
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Article, Illustration201 1957-03-22 16 Plays 'mother to 20,000 seamen THE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, called for a positive approach to the problems of Singapore's 20.000 seamen when he inaugurated the first Seafarers' Welfare Board this morning. The board is a statutory body *et up to give special attention to201 words
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Article, Illustration179 1957-03-22 16 "PARL Russell the DLstin- guished British philosopher protested against the British Government's decision to carry out nuclear explosions on Christmas Island m the South Pacific m a letter to the Liberal Manchester Guardian, published today. Earl Russell, better known as Bertrand Russell, said he wishedReuter - 179 words
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Article31 1957-03-22 16 April first grade rubber buyers fo.b. opened m Sin gapore this morning at 94 3/8 cents a lb. down half a cent on yesterday's close The tone was quiet.31 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-03-22 16 Mr Sim Cheng Kaw, the chief salesman of the Imperial Chemical industries (Malaya) Ltd. presenting its retiring chairman, Mr. M. F. Cutler, with a silver tankard at the dinner given by the company's Asian staff to Mr. Cutler m the Orchard Room, Capitol Theatre. Singapore. In the background is Mr.Free Press - 60 words
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Article22 1957-03-22 16 The Pakistan Premier, Mr. Suhrawurdy, is flying to Tokyo m April on a ten-day official visit to Japan. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement257 1957-03-22 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACCOMMODATION VACANT 29 Worda $2 (Mia.)— Box SO eta. extra. COSMOS", 17 Scotts Road. Available single room, private entrance, full board. Tel: *****. "ROCHFORT', 4 Oxley Rise. Vacancies early April. Attractive Comfortable, self contained Suites, Full Board, meals served m Suites. Unsuitable Children. Tel: *****. FOR SALE 20257 words
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Advertisement72 1957-03-22 16 yb-to-mo-ttms. Whatever the qoal«g< -Jjl Ovaltine* is the food beverage preferred W%-^^m by atnletes an<l sportsmen who must m^ir '----0 maintain the highest degree of physical 'ilSv^^fiß^ fitness. It provides essential nutrients Jgp^-^tf' —including added vitamins which assist mP nourishing bod\ and nerves. WS&ffi'i M Ovaltine' was used m competitors72 words
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Title Section10 1957-03-22 1 FREE PRESS and MALAY MAIL SUPPLEMENT Friday, March 22, 1957.10 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-03-22 1 The house m the picture above was built to the design of a Singapore woman and furnished completely to her own ideas. It took two years to complete. Rightly, she is proud of her work. The story of her dream I house is on this page. ■■■t■ii i72 words
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Article, Illustration848 1957-03-22 1 IT WAS THE CHANCE FEW GET... TO BUILD HER IDEAL HOME BUT THIS SINGAPORE WOMAN DID, SEIZED IT. ..AND TRIUMPHED AMERICAN men have the reputation the world over of being A "Perfect Husbands 99 at least from their wives' point of view. They spend their lives with one848 words
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Article, Illustration305 1957-03-22 2 Make a Coffee Table for the Home IIERE'S a job you cai do yourself mak< a coffee table for al the family. And here i the man to show yoi how to make it Bobb: Howes, the British stage and screen star. Bobby has ma d i TWO tables like305 words
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Article221 1957-03-22 2 SINGAPORE is fast developing into a modern city, as can be seen m the innumerable new houses m various modem styles of architecture that have rapidly sprouted up. One private enterprise, Sin Chew Realty Ltd., of Singapore, is now constructfhg 200 houses at Opera Estate,221 words
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Advertisement67 1957-03-22 2 (jOmroH thfouqhout uour home' »m BB^HB^Bb »5 B^BB 9 1 I J I &&9*Zr'****i^Lw§lß^^s^^^ 'vp fißßf i tff _3flßß w&iaak b^^ .^^^aWaWs^ )U 9^ BB^B^B^B iir B^bY*. aL /Jv)k jsf BS^t ~^^ttttk v x M ><^**^^ .^■l^Hßfcß*^*^ Ihe answer to your flooring your home supremely comfort\nZo' j fljd quieT^omfort- genuine67 words
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Article814 1957-03-22 3 rE youngest chef m London holding a premier position i s Eugene Kaufeler. He is Maitre Chef des Cuisines at the Dorchester. When I called on him I was astonished at the scene m the kitchens under his direction. .1 rash. to fuss Everything was814 words
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943 1957-03-22 3 A CHEF'S BEST FRIEND IS HIS BUTCHER SEVERAL months ago, M. Etienne R. Cottet, general manager of the Gordon Hotels, invited Cavaliere Bartolomeo Calderoni, a distinguished member of the Old School of Maitre Chefs (now, alas! fast retiring), to take over the kitchens of London's May Fair, so I knew943 words
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Advertisement57 1957-03-22 3 I MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY I I IMITFH 11 1 nnAHATIAM Pit UIYIIJIIUft. riiviiiviivii I HOME OWNERSHIP I Total Assets: Exceed $55,000,000 j General Reserve: 1,150,000 I I FOR HOUSING LOAN APPLY:- j ij, SINGAPORE I KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG MacOonald House Mansion House 31 Hale Street 25 Light Street57 words
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Article, Illustration436 1957-03-22 4 FOR many years houseproud Malayans have specified Masonite for their homes. The product which has been supplied has made itself famous for its unfailing good quality, and while the initial cost is somewhat higher than other types of hardboard, this is repaid436 words
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Article124 1957-03-22 4 I RON TIDY EVERY year, hundreds of fires are A caused by irons being left to cool on an inflammable surface y Many accidents, too, are caused by people tripping over the trail--0 ing cord of an iron too hot to be put safely away. Now both these dangers can124 words
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Advertisement146 1957-03-22 4 ||8g SNOWCEM is the inexpensive jl§| JJJj ,s t the "°[y of two houses, both needed The wise house decorated and protected him- But the other house just la/ed m .he sun and 111 weatherproof coating hich a d Pr ,eC,m? hu n,V nC as 7' ,h Sno^ em <146 words
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Article, Illustration593 1957-03-22 5 JLJOST foam rubber products are used m some form of upholstery, such as pillows, mattresses, and seating of many kinds including cushions, back seats, headrolls, armrests for coaches, cars, furniture, theatre seating and countless others. What the industry has learned is that foam rubber is used to593 words
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Advertisement27 1957-03-22 5 lifcif ffi»»nlß^tttf^l ■WBmHP' M^^bVß_wh|H HSU H "Bk i 9 Bm SaSsS"^ s*is IBS BR 1 Bkiiii^fl B^^^BBHfl mlßy •< SBsMmßHi^^^BßßßnVXK^BamH^^^ Hp I ufll PL' v -I: sm Br27 words
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Article, Illustration379 1957-03-22 6 i r.w.^tvl fan m your norm 1 uocs lie or a I away those records left lying around Why not give her a surprise? Make an album for the records yourself. Here is ragtime pianist. Winifred At well to379 words
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Article167 1957-03-22 6 WITH the ever increasing cost of living, the purchase and upkeep of modern furniture and household effects become more of a problem to all householders; especially those who by nature of their employment have to travel for loriK periods or remove fairly often.. Singapore Packing167 words
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Advertisement118 1957-03-22 6 r MASONITE <r6on«o PANELS and METAL HANGERS OU;^§M W^^Wu the home workshop orderly utility room In the garage H..ld* all took m «ight and within ea*y The tmalleat closet or .pace can hold all Nothing on the floor to be damaged or to reach right where you want them. your118 words
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Article234 1957-03-22 7 CISAL carpeting, long M considered an unfashionable v tility floor covering, now takes on new glamour with the recent introduction of contemporary, bright colouring and new weaves. "Tintawn" is the name or the new product. It is manufactured In Dublin by Irish Ropes Limited and distributed234 words
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Article223 1957-03-22 7 Every inch of carpet is ins pected for the slightest flaw to ensure that its uniformly high quality and resistance to abrasion prove its reputation of "The "Life-time Carpet." "Tintawn" also has the great advantage of being reversible and it therefore has "double life." "Tintawn" is available223 words
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Article, Illustration403 1957-03-22 7 LET THE OFFICE HAVE HOME COMFORTS (GENERALLY, office furniture stands out as the incarnation of purpose. But at least m former times this judgment would not have been just. On old pictures we can admire the really distinguished looking office equipment which merchants of the previous ■ntaiHaai could afford. However,403 words
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Advertisement59 1957-03-22 7 I i TAKE OUR ADVICE! SflslL Lw**-~**~ s*' Lk ''^flfl *W m M, fl^^T Abbl fl fl^flS fl) A^fll flWal flfll fIV flfll flaflawflk mSW I Villi flrv^ 1 -y "ZP^^. S^ l*W/w if A <£ ELECTED DEALER V *a| C m V M B flflF^ay a«o a: 63. R.bies.n59 words
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Article, Illustration134 1957-03-22 8 part of the lounge is a mirror through which you can see the reflection of the bar and dining room, seen on the right. And on the right of the bar, behind which Mrs. Chua is standing, is the winding staircase. The134 words
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Advertisement72 1957-03-22 8 Bit 4TH MILE DUNEARN RD. KHEAM HOCK RD. ONLY S MINUTES DRIVE TO CENTRE OF SPORE. I CLOSE TO BUS ROUTES, SCHOOL, CHURCH, MARKET, THEATRE, TURF CLUB, GOLF CLUB ETC. SEMI-DETACHED 2-STOREY BUNGALOWS (FREEHOLD) MODERN SANITATION, WATER, ELECTRICITY, GAS, TELEPHONE SERVICES PAYMENTS MOSAIC AND ASPHALT TILING. WHITE GLAZED WALL TILING72 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-03-22 9 Peking carpets to match bedspreads rw\ASTE, smartness and simplicity are all evident m Mrs. Chua's bedroom design. The twin beds (left) are most attractive and m front of each is a Peking carpet to match the dark grey bedspreads. Below left If Mrs. Chua's dressing table against a background of80 words
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Article57 1957-03-22 9 Above is the 25ft. by 15ft. pergola which adjovis the dining room. Here at night Mrs. Chua holds her dinner parties. The floor is made of chipped marble. Although the house is visible from the roadway, it has great privacy because it is built at right angles to57 words
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Advertisement35 1957-03-22 9 r%/K H fCKrCssf :**r lEaa nfwKjtrf f OtCCr IA/"' 1M B^ B> l>^^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^' B l^B^Blß^B^Bfc^ iJmJ^9 jjfc. B^B atf^lQ* \a\- 6^"^ *<*rattj^£9'^ vfeC^iiS^ a9^BßaflA 9 9 fla^T kV' '^'^W^T"''^ '^^^■K^^a^a^k^k^BaK LHHHHHBBbHbHHb^L^LHHH.^ v --is^ i V35 words
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Article628 1957-03-22 10 GOOD taste is many things it's the books you read the hat you wear even the manners of your children. But what is good taste m home decoration? It's the way you "feel" m a room the way things "go together." It's the628 words
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Article, Illustration185 1957-03-22 10 Good night s sleep ALTHOUGH it is generally known that scientists have calculated that most of us spend one third of our lifetime asleep, how often do we hear people say "How I wish I could get a good night's sleep." Slumberland Ltd of London, the largest bedding manufacturers m185 words
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Advertisement244 1957-03-22 10 HOW PROUD IS A PEACOCK t I Not at proud at the housewife m whose modern home O* Cedar polith it uted. She pridet herself on her gleaming furniture, sparkling tilet. glistening paint and enamelwork. All thankt to O'Cedarl O* Cedar dusts, cleans and polithet m one operation. In no244 words
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Article, Illustration236 1957-03-22 11 RADIOS IN THE MODERN STYLE GRAETZ, world famous radio and television manufacturers, have their factory m scenic Altena m Western Germany. Employing more than 3.500 technicians and skilled labourers, they turn out thousands of radio and television receivers a day. besides a considerable quantity of their well-known "Petromax" lamps. The236 words
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Article421 1957-03-22 11 They're a MUST in every home iitEET the Westing- house family of home appliances. In refrigerators there are economy models of 8 and 9 cubic feet with manual defrosting and luxury models of It 12 and 13 cubic feet with automatic defrosting and m sparkling colours that will delight your421 words
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Advertisement68 1957-03-22 11 I MODERN HOMES NEED LATEST I LIGHTING FITTINGS Pendants Chandeliers I /TIT Jiftl Available also wall /jj 11 brackets to match Selected ceiling fl ill I J '■m-\ fittings with jUfl m^\ HsL I iWP decorative 40\ l^l/to- Mfc^JJ W illu minations V /§T Iwf 1 1 1 WVf^*^ roiir68 words
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Advertisement149 1957-03-22 11 Hh fcttfEJ at "fejjiWS ami E? \S3k£i wsst gfm Is* W% UnWB I— -C- ■E? t "C* r"* yWt^jpai ZJ2 rafiaSX jtz w." l£ fcjfc U ISA K'M^;' ft ■fi sß' If^E /JH F KS f^Jll £3 i i PgSf SM WHY PAY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN A HOME149 words
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Article298 1957-03-22 12 THE Secretary of Hollywood Park Estate Limited, when interviewed, said that his company will spare no efforts to build Model bungalows (twostoreyed semi-detach-ed design) by a blending of new techniques and special imported materials with the social requirements of the times. The housing estate is i known298 words
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Article314 1957-03-22 12 IT'S A STYLISH WAY TO KEEP COOL BE it m offices or m homes, all our ideas are focussed m one direction comfort. And comfort m Singapore means to keep as fresh and cool as possible throughout the warm days. The only solution to this is the air-conditioner. It keeps314 words
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Advertisement117 1957-03-22 12 r /v^_S^V >&. __F sVJ_fc l_l T_l _b__l KJ_ M_L_, a J-. klu Vta\___B___— > I%__l__^^*^ ,a^^^^^^^^^^ _*A_M_ _al _J \xTWE^~^^^l_aF^^ lwnr-««»«q-~»~ 3 "*^?f J ~_B__R_K s="4al H I i ii* /j- y'<n' />/* w To modern homes, GRAETZ Radio, is more than a ro dio jt gives beauty to117 words
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Advertisement190 1957-03-22 12 MAKE YOUR HOME A HAPPY PLACE TO UVE IN WESTINGHOUSE f_g^s'iB REFRIGERATOR Ifl— S =^_Jf^S SPARKLING MCORATOR S^~J COLOURS y 13 2 cubic (cc». WESTINGHOUSE 16" ifljfßh PEDESTAL FAN '^jR*/ An easy solution to hot humid weather. /^H Si Delivers 1600 cubic feet of air per minute 2 speeds Powerful190 words
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Article387 1957-03-22 13 UNDER the growing influence of the continuing trend towards the contemporary m the East, the people of Malaya are becoming more designconscious and discriminating, and nowhere Is this new interest more marked than m the field of domestic lighting. Lighting for the home, whether it b387 words
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Article160 1957-03-22 13 •m COOKERY CORNER mi^ EVER tried cook- ing pork and cab- E i bage together? Do it today Schwein mit 8 Kraut is a popular Austrian dish. For two: i **lb. pork; 1 small or i part of a large cab- bage; 1 large onion; 2160 words
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Article, Illustration23 1957-03-22 13 Some of the many lighting fittings on display at the General Electric Company's Lighting Fittings Showroom m Singapore.23 words
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Advertisement226 1957-03-22 13 A. 1 1 I -NaY" r*Mk 4M__K~M loors Jb. y\ jCJL'~\ Jf _Hm _>v +>/ they can't leave fast enough This wonderful new KWIK WAX is strong insect rcptllant that tafces the u<rk out of huusiwork. Its »o easy to epply ond the shine lasts so long jrou only need226 words
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Advertisement230 1957-03-22 13 HI J j£s&z _H .__3%P^*_9_W&ss^__ C^| *^mrv 9k i EAV> Inexpensive floor-covering yet devised has ever imparted such carpeted luxury.,, and with such a large range of colours to choose from tool From $7|- per sq. yard. See them at:--r SINGAPORE -J ROBINSON A CO., LTD., Raffles Place. DIETHELM CO.,230 words
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Article, Illustration129 1957-03-22 14 AN exhibition calculated to attract visitors from all over the world is to be held from June 7 to 29 at Wembley, near London. This is the Festival of Women, which promises to be not only unique, but a quite stupendous job of planning. Sponsoring it is129 words
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725 1957-03-22 14 GUARD your home and property against FIRE A risk no-one can afford to take ALTHOUGH you may not realise it, m tho excitement of moving into your new modern home, the fate of the unfortunate people who lived m the blazing house m the picture on the left could well725 words
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Advertisement125 1957-03-22 14 l__J_^"'_r^o^^_-ll I > illif liiils^^^PM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^^^w —< ililP*"™* n -^m *"<r> TIOV. Id.' new s> ,tern if j j ff^B^Tnffilllllii W- nWlMr^l— a* a_P* laf^llT ~m II fl^Jli Automatically control room air HP,. 1 ur stxerii rmn.iort mtr» ili'/iXsiaS Kii-iiW 11 H i ■■SBSitßMat t rl i •t■ >* net mil125 words
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Article, Illustration889 1957-03-22 15 Liiiiimiimiiiitiimitmiimiimi 2 Charming Mrs. Wee Swee z.Neo, mother of three children, has been loork- ing at the Kiwi factory m 111 l Singapore since it was opened four years ago. She was recently made Assistant Female Super- visor. I THIS POLISH PENETRATES AND 'FEEDS 1 THE LEATHERP.B. - 889 words
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Advertisement65 1957-03-22 15 $13,900/- upwarbs m 'I NEW MODERN TERRACE HOUSES (Freehold) ON EASY PAYMENTS AT OPERA ESTATE OFF SIGLAP ROAD (FRANK EL ESTATE). 3 BEDROOMS LAWN SITTING ROOM FENCING DINING ROOM MODERH SANITATION PORCH WATER ELECTRICITY NITCHEH METALLED ROAD BATHROOM LOW ASSESSMERT INITIAL DOWN PAYMENT $3,000/- TO $4,400/MONTIILY INSTALMENT $91-05 FOB 1565 words
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Article199 1957-03-22 16 The Royal fashion in cutlery WHEN Princess Mar- j garet, during one j j of her recent tours j overseas, said she pre- ferred to use light easy- to-handle cutlery and forks and spoons, un- knowingly she started a fashion. So many women with j J small hands share the199 words
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Article71 1957-03-22 16 TWIN or DOUBLE HERE'S a clever I idea twin beds I _/iic/i can be locked together and yet will I pi?jo£ aparJ wnen S Mey are beina /wade. i4nd swinging the I beds apari m Mis way 7»afces i£ tfen/ rancn easier Jo clean Me /Zoor ?mder the beds. T/iis71 words
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Article, Illustration537 1957-03-22 16 His House of Ideas is a Home on stilts His House of Ideas is a home on stilts I AN ARCHITECTURAL STYLE I MALAYANS HAVE KNOWN I FOR YEARS APPEARS IN BRITAIN.... BUT ONLY AS I A SHOW HOUSE. REPORTER 1 ANNE EDWARDS VISITS IT I AND PRAISES IT HIGHLY.537 words
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Article266 1957-03-22 16 OINCE the end of the second world war the population of Malaya has been on the increase, so much so that we find a housing shortage m most of the towns throughout Malaya. In spite of public bodies as well as private enterprises building houses for sale to266 words
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Advertisement80 1957-03-22 16 MODERN HOMES I S I I I 1 are valuable!!! 1 I FOR SAFE PACKING j j REMOVAL OR j STORAGE OF FURNITURE I I AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS I 5 I consult j j SINGAPORE PACKING CO. LTD.f m association with I SINGAPORE BAGGAGE j TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. I I80 words
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