The Singapore Free Press, 2 July 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1957-07-02 1 The Singapore Free Press Malayan Own Family Paper No, *****. Singapore, Tuesday, July 2, 1957. Price 15 Ct s19 words
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Article186 1957-07-02 1 REASON JORDAN PLOT FAILED IIT'ING Hussein of Jordan ■IV says a Communistbacked plot to overthrow him recently failed because of the loyalty of his people, particularly the army. ■Kino Hussein recalled the events in a copyright interview with U.S. News and World Report, weekly I rews magazine. While some politicalA.P. - 186 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-07-02 1 picture CW^-wS^XI^S K hrrp boa lif 11 irI lt a eri««^ moment in their Ping la Britain is barn of ballerinas, and they are on the point of stepftrc f thr Royal Ballrt All h °P c to NOWlll stars. They w vcar-old Annette Pave, Anya Linden, 24. and MaryPaul Popper - 55 words
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553 1957-07-02 1 GOVERNMENT 'NOT AT ALL WORRIED' BY STRIKERS Threat to call out 2,500 to support Customs men but— Unrest mounts JHE Singapore Government is "not in the I least bit worried" about the strike of 400 Customs revenue officers and a threat to call out 2,500 other men employed in various553 words
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Article, Illustration189 1957-07-02 1 I CairnM failure caused by mnlit Labour ranks rw\HE CHIEF MINISTER, E Mr. Lim Yew Hoik, E Md the Free Press this morning that the by-elec-s tion results from Tanjong Pa^ar and Cairnhill would not make any difference to the Government's proE gramme. E He said189 words
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Article105 1957-07-02 1 rrtlE bodies of two j A children for whom I police and thousands of people had search- I ed for 11 days were found last night in a I shallow grave near a I i mental hospital in I Bristol, England. Police announced the discovery of theReuter - 105 words
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Article32 1957-07-02 1 July fir.st grade rubber buyer* fob. opened in Singapore Uii.s morning at 91 T 4 Centfl B lb., down a quarter of a cent on yr.storflay'.s clo.se. The tone was32 words
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Advertisement33 1957-07-02 1 PC^//VO o,* CADBURV'S I I I J DAIRY MILK J j I r^> CLIO COL ATS A (1 f v -o I I I i y Look for the Purple and Gold Label33 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-07-02 2 RIGHT: M.rnUfS of the K.ith.r.nt Dunham S i dine troupe |4 (n < -nttrt.i mmj; m. n in the surgical w.ifd at th British M.litjry Hospital m Singapore yesterday E With Miss Dunham they had visited the hos p.tal to cheer the patients up MHm AmencinFree Press - 88 words
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Article, Illustration247 1957-07-02 2 Dancer plans to help crippled children AFTER visiting St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital a second time, Miss Katherine Dunham yesterday said that she was determined to talk someone into giving a large house as a recuperating home for the children. The American dancer, in Singapore247 words
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Article90 1957-07-02 2 A CHINESE youth, who had been knocked down thre,. times by motor-car.-:, took his revenue in Ilon.u Konj4 by slashing the tyre.s ol ten ears. it was stated in court that he was first knocked down seven years a^o in Macao, and took a grudgeReuter - 90 words
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Article57 1957-07-02 2 A group of Hungarians have been jailed by a Budapest court for terms ranging from two to 14 years for plundering 50Q forints about £15 sterling) during the October revolt last year. They were also fined 500 forints, the amount of damage due to the plundering,Reuter - 57 words
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Article47 1957-07-02 2 Wr.st Germany's first submarine was launched in Kiel yesterday. It is a 250-ton World War II U-boat, which was salvaged near the Danish island of Anholt about a year ago and Ha s been reconditioned. It la to be used for training. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article22 1957-07-02 2 Thr Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, called on Mr Harold MacmiUan the British Prime Minister In London yesterday ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration132 1957-07-02 2 I^OR the past six months. a 20-year-old seamstress living in Geylang, Singapore, has made a weekly trip at night to the Sepoy Lines Malay School in Park Road. The reason? To attend a first aid class for adults conducted by the Pickering division of the132 words
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Article88 1957-07-02 2 QINGAFORB'S Ministry <»f Education yesterday reminded the nine fall) •«i«i«<i Chinese middle schools here that senloi middle third ttvdenti irhd /.iii in the coming <;»>vernment examination can* not be r<'Kist<'r<-fl as tr.i cherg or join the Govern men! service. The next Government iponsored senior middle tnird examination88 words
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Advertisement81 1957-07-02 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii{iiiiiiiiiiitiiiii;i!iiiiuiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiii Plccisciut Dnwms /Tf/|s*»i PYJAMAS [^^Wy cut fur 1 1 1 1 fu1 1 //^m^SSSSm MJ^ I 'AER T E X OLD ENGLAND' j if, t m am ln i )o l )lin Sen 1 1 ill mrs and •■< if stripes dimmed blue, green o« maroon f)lur grey, pale81 words
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335 1957-07-02 3 NASSER TO UK LET'S BE FRIENDS NOW Harsh words for Ike doctrine: making Arabs Red EGYPTIAN President Gamal Abdel Nasser went on British television last night to tell Britons he wants to be friends with them again. Answering questions put to him in an interview filmed in the garden ofA.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 335 words
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Article, Illustration154 1957-07-02 3 rE world famous American pianist, I Julius Katchen, will be back in Singapore again for another programme at the Victoria I Memorial Hall on July i The Singapore Musical Society, which is sponsoring the concert, is confident that the public will welcome J^fttr. Katchen visited Singapore154 words
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Article70 1957-07-02 3 £N AMERICAN jet fighter pilot has reached a Mediterranean island after drifting for three days on a small rubber raft following a mid-air collision. The pilot, Lieutenant E F. Vols, was found by fishermen yesterday near the village of Malfa, on the island of Salina,70 words
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Article53 1957-07-02 3 The meanest theft reported in Johannesburg for some time happened recently. A one-legged man had his crutches stolen. He leaned the crutches against the wall on a Johannesburg bar and hopped across the floor to the counter for a drink When he hopped back the crutches53 words
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Article17 1957-07-02 3 Three ships are in the Singapore Naval Base today They are Crane, Alert, and Telemachus.17 words
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Article81 1957-07-02 3 PREPARATIONS to handle a crowd of more than 750.000 for the Sixth annual Miss Universe bjp«ty parade at Long Beach, California on the 14th were announced yesterday by Mr. Oscar Meinnardt, the promoter. There will be 80 beauties from the United States and foreign countries, each on81 words
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Article, Illustration138 1957-07-02 3 Off on 3rd stage of global trip ENTERPRISING West 1-i German journalist Dietrich Wawrzyn, 29, left Singapore yesterday on the third stage of a round-the-world trip that started from Hamburg early last year. On this stage he will travel alone by car through the Federation and Siam and later through138 words
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Article159 1957-07-02 3 WOMEN'S BODY TO MIND THtIK OWN BUSINESS rpilK Singapore Profes- sional Women's Association will not involve itself in the strike threatened by normal trained tea chers. The majority of its members are, however, normal teachers. The association's pre sident, Mrs. Scow Peek Letig, told the I159 words
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221 1957-07-02 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, July 2 1957. Opinion Unrealistic advice tphe annual delegates conference of the Malayan Trade Union Congress at Kuala Lumpur has called on the Federation Government Immediately to open peace; talks with the communist terrorists. Why? Because the Emergency i.s causing a heavy drain on the221 words
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Article, Illustration953 1957-07-02 4 The 1 8 months success story THATS HOW LONG > IT HAS TAKEN %B B TWO MEN WITH A BRIGHT IDEA TO GET HALFWAY UP THE LADDER His matin; *W«#iV trust to luvk— 1 i there is no suvh thing in business* v IN an old gravel pit just outside953 words
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Advertisement38 1957-07-02 4 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN RADIO < FUN N» X E N W TELEFUNKEN v. Hi-Fi 3-D sound Of)f nn tbl. from yu r ntaftit TEIIFUNKEN d, alf r ot SEOW KUAN C 0. 4 t Dhof>y Ch.ut Sing«por< Trl *****38 words
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Advertisement61 1957-07-02 4 IMPERIAL BEE HONEY It is a fact, honey is a supplemental food of importance and high merit imperial Bee Honey is New Zealand's Best Blended Honey, sold in convenient 1-lb. Jars, under Seals Authority No. 1. it's delicious, too ful* trea? 0 Wh 1C famUy thiS eli Z htl Buy61 words
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Article54 1957-07-02 5 HE U.S. Atomic Energy Commission yesterday off a detonation in the ond safety experiment lducted during its sumr atomic test series. The explosion was not seen or heard off the site. The A.E.C. said there was no nuclear explosion but did not explain what type54 words
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Article, Illustration19 1957-07-02 5 DOLORES CRAY, soon to be seen in MCMs Designing Woman/ which stars Gregory Peck I and Lauren Bacall. I19 words
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Article43 1957-07-02 5 The U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday voted by 22-6 for a bill authorising $3,242,333,000 in foreign aid for the coming year. The figure was 600 million dollars less than President Eisenhower requested. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration305 1957-07-02 5 TRAVELLING IS NOTHING TO HER rHE wife of a new Singapore diplomat thinks nothing of traveling the world with her msband and packing suitcases for her 11 chilirvn wherever she goes. She is Mrs. A. Natalagara whose husband s the new Indonesian Jonsul Cieneral here. In the305 words
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235 1957-07-02 5 No reply to $2 mil, loan request Estate opening on Sunday L A CK u f money is holding: up further estate promotion and house building activities of the Singapore Government Officer*' Cooperative Housing Society. The society asked the Government last year for235 words
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Article276 1957-07-02 5 A GIRL AND A WAVE Last 'sayonara' for 'general's friend' WHEN a big black United States military sedan with four silver stars drove through the gates of the United Nations Command Headquarters for the last time in Tokyo yesterday, a little girl with a pony-tail hair style waited as usual.Reuter - 276 words
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Article44 1957-07-02 5 Australian singer, Shirley Simmons, arrived in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC Super Constellation from Sydney yesterday for a six-month engagement at local nightspots. Singer Janice Carter, due to arrive this week for a similar engagement Is now unable to come.44 words
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Advertisement146 1957-07-02 5 AMERICA S J|\ V:fe?w FINEST QUALITY iW^'w^J/ BUTTERFLY SJ^SMf CHAIRS l|| f^f^ Choke of 6 Colours \!tPls f f Red, Orange. Yellow, J Creen, Terra Cotta j i 1 and Black. I J$ I /I BUTTERFLY CHAIR THEY ALL FOLD 4 I I JI NO. ***** in a flash V-146 words
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Advertisement12 1957-07-02 6 HIGHEST QUALITY LOW NICOTINE CHESTERFIELD BEST FOR YOU TRY THEM TO-DAY I12 words
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Miscellaneous134 1957-07-02 6 1 All/ 1\ l»> lultjjar Hire Biirrou^lis F .^,^^^^^^ll WZffl^r SU77EKJLY siAN^ISHE^ 1 f f ffl^T?// ACCU?ATEL\ AN7 THE KAVE n^l^ffll^CTr V 1 1 THEIg. SPEAKS-- I|* v nU'\ I^EN COLLAPSE 7 IN 7EATH 1 2-<B-H"> THE SUM by^Leslic Ciiarteris JA:XI: by Hubbard FELLOWS- SURE AND THAT TME MOOSL POSBD^fV^BLL,134 words
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Miscellaneous507 1957-07-02 6 BORN today, you have an activ restless nature which must have something going on all the time if you are" to be happy. l« t things slow down for an instant, and i you are in there with a big stick i stirring them up again! Motion is what you507 words
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Article187 1957-07-02 7 i LONDON, July 1. IBBER No. 1 RSS cJ.f- PreYi US European ports July 27 buyers 26 s buyers 27 s sellers 27 V* sellers August 27 buyers 26 buyers I'BBER No. I RSS S M %)< K^ BUBRKR No. 1 RSS Srfnement se ers 2 House187 words
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Article97 1957-07-02 7 tNEW YORK. July 1. Previous Today IN Straits spot 97 37 nom. 97.62 norn JIN futures jjMandard Contract July unquoted unquoted Aug. 95.50 nom. 95.50 norn ONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil traits Contract July 96.75 buyers 96-75 buyers 97.25 sellers 9750 sellers Aug. 96.50 buyers 96 50 buyers97 words
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Article36 1957-07-02 7 INEW YORK. July 1. Previous Today Industrials 503.29 503 29 Railroads 146 46 146.49 40 Domestic Bonds 86 67 Bf> 74 15 Utilities 69.84 70 28 65 Stocks Composite Averages 173.80 173 9936 words
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Article44 1957-07-02 7 Malabar/Lampong spot 27 L jivailiiiq release 27 1 afloats 17", to 27. Malabar July Ahipment 26'l>. I^impon^ July piipment 26. Sarawak spot and awaiting release unquoted, afloats 2G4 to 26, July shipment 25' 1 Muntok white sjx>t 33, afloats 32 sellers ex-dock.44 words
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Article111 1957-07-02 7 foPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ North European delivered weight per long ton, June/July ;OPR.\, Straits c i.f. 1.K./North kuropean delivered weight per long ton June/July July/August PONE: Quiet but steady. OCONIT OIL crude Straits r.i.f. IK/North European fi% bulk per \onr, ton July/ Aug. JOCONUT OIL crude,111 words
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Article, Illustration185 1957-07-02 7 ROCK 'N' ROLLERS MISS THE BOAT LMGHT teenagers were stranded at Calais. France, when their rock 'n' roll steamer sailed home last week. The rock-and-skiffle-mad eight were so busy jiving they forgot the Royal Daffodil's sailing time. Said a Calais police officer: "Five were sent home to England by plane.185 words
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Article55 1957-07-02 7 pRINCE CHARLES recently went to Windsor Great 5 X Park with other members of the Royal Family i to watch the Duke of Edinburgh play a polo match. < And there above the cameraman caught Prince < C.harles about to take a peep through the door55 words
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Article97 1957-07-02 7 A GERMAN visiting Britain has praised British films which record fighting between British and Gorman forces during the last war. Kerr C. Wichern leader of a party of 19 Duisburg athletes to Portsmouth, referred es- pecially to films about General Rommel and ab.jut the Battle of97 words
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Advertisement90 1957-07-02 7 tone control pTIt B J 1 1 'IX^ Hire purchase terms can be arranged at H BRIGHT CO., LTD. 20, f^St Coast Road. TV!: *****. Singapore, opposite Katong; Odeon CinemaMY WORD! Am I pleased I got jpP^l &k-B§oetfm9* ~^\JB\^ con beautiful movie i|(jf||f l!f!''f^ SOLE AGENTS: M. A O'CONNOR CO90 words
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Miscellaneous113 1957-07-02 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 p.m. Lucky Dip, presented by Sarojini lourdes; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Lucky Dip -Part II; 3 57 For Schools; 5 00 Light Music; 5.30 Fiesta; 6.00 Time Announcement and Programme Summary; 602 Happy Anniversary, presented by Zalnal Alam. 6.55 Announcements and Singapore113 words
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Miscellaneous50 1957-07-02 7 SINGAPORE JHICH TIDES TODAY: 2.36 pm TOMORKOH: 2.03 am M and 3.17 p.m. g THURSDAY: 2.59 am p| and 4.00 p.m. FRIDAY. 4.03 am and 4.48 p.m. SATURDAY: 5.28 a.m. and 5.45 p m J SUNDAY: 7.17 am and 6.49 p.m. H MONDAY: 8.50 am and 7.5! p.m. f iBI50 words
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Article258 1957-07-02 8 jy^KN who are preparing to fight in defence of their lives, their wive:;, and their homes are counting the days to the start of a civil war. The people dark skinned Tamils The plat c the tea i.' land m! Cej lon i in- date Augiu258 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-07-02 8 QUEEN ELIZABETH and Prince Philip an- seen In the picture on the rlghj walking in I lie prorrs' ion of Knights of the Garter u> si George's Chapel, Windsor i"r the (.;ir t«r Installation service, Earlier her Majes t\ had Invested i.«»r<i Ismay, former Secretary Gen ir a90 words
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Article422 1957-07-02 8 4 SEVEN-YEAB-OLD playing" after he a ther stole a baby who He sulkily refused t tions, Dr. Philip Scicnt week at Hull. England. Four policemen tried to get the .story out of him. He was defiant and obstinate. Neither would he answer in.s mother or422 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-07-02 8 May the best man win IT was a hot day too hot for marathon running. That's what most people thought, but not so for these hardy athletes who are seen in the picture on the left setting out from Windsor at the start of the Kinnaird75 words
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Advertisement173 1957-07-02 1 i Like most women pasi the mid twenties ihe takes j_'f. m t card tliat hor age is kept secret. Then w hj lei her -Km give her awayt By tho late tweni ies, most women begin t i bH< m tiny w rinkles where they pucker or Bmile, round173 words
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Title Section12 1957-07-02 1 EVE THE PAPER WITH A PAPER No 51. Tuesday, July 2, 1957,12 words
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Article230 1957-07-02 1 JUST RIGHT FOR THE JUNIOR MISS QN a par with the choicest imports in this Singaporemade blouse, worn by an attractive junior miss. Nicely detailed and double-stitched at sleeves, the crisp cotton is striped to the mode in a choice of colour schemes. Striping of the poc- ket is blended230 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-07-02 2 "XfANTOVA," a dance-time gown of stun- P i? 1 ning originality in this exquisite charmer made of green cotton satin. Very French is the ballerina length, flattering the eye-catching double front panniard. m The full skirt owes its picture-prettiness to a hooped petticoat, the bodice moulded to the attractiveFree Press - 88 words
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Article, Illustration336 1957-07-02 2 IN the mood for holiday 1 fare? Hop into the airliner, keep your interlined trench coat handy and in no time we'll nip across the blue to America to San Francisco, as a matter of fact, the Colden Cate city, renowned for its Chinatown (American style, that is),336 words
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Article347 1957-07-02 2 SINGAPORE'S popular City Coun- cillor, Mrs. Margaret Kiat Neo Smith, has just, returned from America and thinks that we womj'n here are "still living in a bygone age, disinterested in anything beyond persona] problems." she believes that we "could dominate the fields" In which we arc best suited.347 words
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Article, Illustration375 1957-07-02 2 HUN IN CHED BACKS OUR SCHOOLS jMIE wrong kind posture ami f| that schoolgirls ((J| As for the fod tseem to be the com troubles which may] classroom seats and the wrong kind of footwear are ruining the health of Singapore's schoolgirls. The School Health Service reveals ■only reveal abnormality375 words
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Article58 1957-07-02 2 COCKT ALS &HEER elegance i =*5 original cock! Iby a charming 'pi Featuring the sn S hemline, it is a < win plaudits. t i The skirt is a iidewise swirl end* elj p hipline panel cr' i a t a ftew. So/* shirrln >c I Empire Un c of58 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-07-02 3 INSPIRED by a man's rogue shirt ts this sports blouse WOTfl by this stunning brunette. Made Of handwoven Siamese silk, the fingertip* length blouse is a slipover style. With handy pockets at the hemline and efficiently loose to be comfortable nfien worn during the most strenuous sports activities, thisFree Press - 67 words
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Article339 1957-07-02 3 Operation 'face life in S' pore OMART new materials from world-wide manufacturers arriving at our local marts are the result of considerable "face-liit-ing" operations in manufacturing methods. These have raised the standards of materials in exactness, dyeing and quality-control. You gel more for your money these days because of this339 words
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Article127 1957-07-02 3 Where to buy JEWELLED combs and cos- tunic jewellery, Vanity, 11 Battery Kd Plastic and Jewelled shoes, Bata's, North Bridge Rd.; Matchbox Series tiny toys, archery equipment, King Co., 23-1 Raffles Place and sports clothes, Radha Store, 86 North Bridge Rd. Golden earrings, C.or-ray skirls, eye-beauty treatments. Salon New Yorker,127 words
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Article719 1957-07-02 4 THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN we Al ,rid we ir, always amari and Ifl eamlnff. pOSTI VIE jewellery In pin d by the fabulo I gems ol historical coll< ctioas has ai rived at a B ttt< i R< ad shop for party ornamentation in719 words
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Article, Illustration124 1957-07-02 4 ARIBING London dr I.mr i.s doiOg wonderful i htngj with th luxur! vet budgei minded i"' ton i he dayi in deed thla bclmoti gcnlui makea |e( an cotUmi r.> emble !ht finest silki with manipulation with artistrj and opulenl originality EVE h;i examined i newly124 words
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Advertisement167 1957-07-02 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. I iik II lOR SALE |0 »t $2 >»m Box fOctM txtra Wolaeley 4/44 May 1954 1 000 miles Single European Owner, Excellent Me( hanical condii on $3 400 or offer. Ring ***** Ext, 50 I 111 lON tO Wordutt (Mm /(<-« iO ett txira Bound your horn167 words
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Advertisement70 1957-07-02 16 dPP^r, BUUDS HAPPY Jiw^^ HEALTHY J^s^ BABIES r^^ HUMANISED «iP TRUFOOD Most like Mother's Milk. If you can't feed baby yourself give him Humanised Trufood. f~% FOLLOW-ON A fortified milk for growing children of all ages. AvnitM I^^ TRUFOOD at uit Kamctß CEREAL FOOD good dealers -j| and:- For babies,70 words
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Advertisement175 1957-07-02 2 i j^ «A BRAS V? k *P\ i<^w^ Moulder \e M// I iODDESS *>^ ,u > rdmary French bad for i,n, dju 1 fments Nylon t t f f t,, with Shiffli i d< n d ms< I in white. 4 S''/-/ c< litsivvly dl: TOWN COUNTRY Dn Ist Floor,175 words
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Advertisement190 1957-07-02 3 sonic girls thiin others^ t^SHfc 111* 1 -Cili'l i<l ion Ik let Me i- I lilt they |>ut their trust in K<itt\, l^jjjjjj^ kiMiwin lli.it Kt>te\ 1 1 ii.il it is 111 I m i -> 1 1 r i > e<|. 1 1 en tlii! "ceit.iiri yfl time (<»nie-i190 words
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Advertisement115 1957-07-02 4 Better health If,, O'.'H d> ici iji i health potk »d d''"kl nuln.nll letl '•'<!' Better menus :::;:;v,;r;;; Better budget OfTIKIZI -jii bui Hig ""Ky' (i""'i in »wn >iii I 1 rT>efu wimmJi i f S'H «">►> h.olth und flo»o« 'd; 4 Owci chromt v.■ JiVi T I '>" <>•■'.115 words
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Advertisement257 1957-07-02 4 >^ :m mM the If ATO-MOP SSI (MA D E IN GE R MAN 1 > fOBQ she new 3 INVENTION I Wm rf2 A TIME LABOUR SAVER, W^ "^B® FOR CLEANLINESS COMFORT! automatic squeezing T< > do c 1 I>a.ainii1 >a .a i n ii work with SOOGER is257 words
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Article113 1957-07-02 9 says play carrying something. They Sltrted fighting. After hearing the verdict. the baby's father, 32-year-old typewriter mechanic Mr. Horace Trory, of Hop-wood-street. Hull was angry. He said: "I can understand the coroner's attitude about the boys. "I can't forgive the mother who still hasn't offered me or my wife a113 words
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Article, Illustration216 1957-07-02 9 WHEN Robert Allen *|decided he wantJJ# to marry Jean Williams he went to a convent to ask the nipher Prioress' P6tmission. For 23-year-old Jean went to live in the hos- tel at the Convent of the Good Shepherd, I South Gosford, near Newcastle, England, fOßtr years216 words
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245 1957-07-02 9 'Police beat us up,' say 3 men from Kent rpHREE Men of Kent went on a day outin* to x Boulogne. And there, they s were called "English p by the police, and loct Each got a black eye and bruises. And lost their cigarettes. The men are 26-year-old Michael245 words
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Article, Illustration73 1957-07-02 9 riMIIS is a picture of A <>ne of the satellites the United states is Wilding up into the reaches of the earth's atmosphere daring the coming geophysical *ear. Only about 54 centimetres in diameter, it contains a series of Instruments and a radio transmitter73 words
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Article, Illustration824 1957-07-02 10 ZJiiMMMimmiimiiMimiiiii linn i: I \|\O TSK'ITMi'S rectification cam* paifn \u not t'\|)((t- id to prtMiit a 1 1 > lini for Ihe Wt*t* I Bui it might cwnI tuall) brim Ruitfift*i K.i^i European Bitel* lihv 10-cr to Pck- ing. 'j hi li a concl iaU.P. - 824 words
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Article213 1957-07-02 10 Overseas Chinese told— QVEKSEAS Chinese in South-East Asia would Uv wisv to switch from commerce to industry. J'lii j the advice ol Mr, Ch tutc owned China Fii h< rl South-E Asia as leader Blon Mr Chen added thai most ol the ''"'in! i"i ;> olAP - 213 words
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Article57 1957-07-02 10 >i> > < > premier 0 y n in Ta that hi and h i mem i had re Igned th€ If iy 24 riot b I h '"t i dou > b P >! ang Kai added 'Ow ><■ ibmitted J a mil lhai en Liang head ol Formosa'sU.P. - 57 words
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Article25 1957-07-02 10 A Polish Deputy Premier Zenon Nowak said in Warsaw that Chinese Communist President Mao Tse-tung would visit Poland "before the <'»vi of the summer" U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article70 1957-07-02 10 Newsweek Magazine, commenting on the visit oj Japanese Prime Minister Xi tit, said, "The U s v huh hai nn ested o\ er US$2fiQQ nun urn in Japan's c c o nomic rehabilita tion it n (i made it the >i o > thrr n anchor *>i tti Fur EasternU.P. - 70 words
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Article20 1957-07-02 10 JAKAfrrA EDUCATION and CULTURE MINISTER I >v PRUONO maid THAT SOVIET UNION HAVE ALWAYS BEI N SINCERE FRIEND" INDONESIA U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article43 1957-07-02 10 Mi Hi de aburo Kum hin i pn Idenl ol the Japan i ugo da\ la Friend hip So I■' v '<< Tbkyo, haa been i"' with the oki.t *ugosla\ Btandard 'i Cla roi develop- and Intensifying [rlendl n itioi betweei and Japan ReuterReuter - 43 words
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153 1957-07-02 10 Regional talks soon on P.I. A-centre A REGIONAL conference Of II Asian nations and the United States oil the establishment «>f j nuclear centre In the Philippines will open in Washington on July 8. The United states 'ia S offered to back the Asian nuclear centre with a U5520,000,000 contributionA.P. - 153 words
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Article137 1957-07-02 10 'THE Washington correspondent ol the Japanese news agency Kyodo quoted United States Defence Department sources as sayIng that the return of the Okinawa and Bonin islands to Japan could easily be solved. The correspondent said he had been informed b;. the sources that "if JapanReuter - 137 words
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Article47 1957-07-02 10 A Taipeh Foreign Office spokesman said. "S' the Republic of Korea again become the victim Chinese Communist > gression, the Republic China would render prompt, and effective Biftance in a manner would best eontribu 1 the (\nfo^¥ nf thn MfcTfJ* SO IS A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-07-02 11 Now Liz steps in... OEAUTIFUL Elizabeth 33 Seal found stardom when she stepped into a the lead of the "Pyjama m Game," an American musical at London- Colliseum. Now more stage parts and a promising film career have followed On the left Elizabeth H is seen posin? for the cameraman55 words
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259 1957-07-02 11 Mutiny case men to get a back nay windfall A BACK-PAY windfall is coming lo two Army reservists wrongly jailed on "mutiny" charges during the Suez re-call. Last week, their courtmartial convictions were quashed by the Court Martial Appeal Court in London. And the money they should have received is259 words
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Advertisement79 1957-07-02 11 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY NANYANG PRESS LTD. 63, Robinson Road, Singapore Tel: ***** ***** I PROCESSING.... 2 days PRINTS 3 days (Mounts Included) 'rob iN^nrr^^AUTOMATIC Ribbing Knitting Machine Excellent Performance For- Rib-Knitting Plain-Knitting Fancy-Knitting Circular-Knitting Zig Zag-Knitting Wp GUARANTEE you can use this machine afte r a few hours practice. The easiest79 words
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Advertisement112 1957-07-02 11 BLUE SPOT SUPER HI-FI 3-D The world's finest Radios fir Radiograms We S(o<-k and Recommend them to youKIM PONG MUSIC CO., 6fr, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru. ZONK! THE 'Push-button' way to attack dirt and pests. INDUSTRIAL GASES (MALAYA) LIMITED. SINGAPORE News from Malaya It's only $24.00 for 6 months to112 words
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Article, Illustration121 1957-07-02 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM BY A silhouette study by Teck Kons, a 13-year-old Primary Six student at St. Patrick's School. Using two members of the Pictorialist (iroup oi tin- Photographic Society of Singapore, he took this Hue shot at Telok Mata Ikan on one of the group's regular Sunday121 words
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Article, Illustration273 1957-07-02 12 MEET Singapore's youngest exhibition photographer 13-year-old Lai Teck Kong, a Primary Six student of St. Patrick's School. He took up photography only last December when he enlisted as a member of the Photographic Society of Singapore. Prior to that Teck Kong wasn't interested in photography until he273 words
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Article, Illustration123 1957-07-02 12 A dinner p;irty given recently by the Singapore Art Society Photographic Group in honour at one of its members. Mr. Van Fook Leun, who has received o |lp the highest awards in photography, the Fellowship of the Royal Photographs Society of Clreat Britain. Seated from left123 words
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Article, Illustration269 1957-07-02 13 I AST week we told you how to make a simple shallow pool for Your garden. This week we present a more ambitious idea for readers with space to spare. An ornamental pond Makes an ideal central feature for the formal garden. The cost of construction is269 words
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Article182 1957-07-02 13 Silver plating (solid method) Powder: 3 drams silver chloride, 3 drams sodium chloride, 2 drams powdered chalk, 6 drams potassium carbonate. The article to be plated is cleaned and degreased and then moistened slightly with a damp cloth. Dust on powder and rub in with a circular motion.182 words
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Advertisement46 1957-07-02 13 wedding PICTURES Make arrangements ffOft? for your photographs to be taken by FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone: Singapore 2800 or write to Free Press Photographic Dept. 140-146, Cecil Street Singapore THI3 SERVICE IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE lIMIIIf Illlllllllf I Illllllllf Illllllllllllf ********** l Illllllllllllllllf 111 Illlllllt46 words
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Article, Illustration700 1957-07-02 14 For first time post-war there's no U.S. representative in semi finals SVEN DAVIDSON REMAINS THREAT TO THE AUSSIES 4I S I KALI A, the world's leading tennis nation, are closing in again on the men s singles titles at Wimbledon. They provided three of the lastReuter - 700 words
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Article420 1957-07-02 14 TOURISTS WELL PLACED FOR WIN DERBYSHIRE'S batting crumpled against the furiOUfi assault Ot Roy Qilchrist and Tom Dewdney after they had been set to score 291 to beat the West. Indies at Chesterfield yesterday. in the last 35 minutea they lost three wickets for 20 run and, though le pitchReuter - 420 words
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Article434 1957-07-02 14 MEN'S SINGLES (farter-finals: A.,hley Cooper (Auat) beat H, Plain (U.S.) v > 7— r g i; Noaie Fraser (Aust) beat v Schmidt (Sweden, 1 U, 6—4, 6 8, G 4, G— 4; i/<'w n<,;ui (Aust) i)t Mervyn Rose (Aust) G 4, 4—B, 10-8, 6—3; •S. David'on (Sweden)Reuter - 434 words
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Article200 1957-07-02 14 r EW HOAD, on orders from higher up, refused to talk about the report that he may turn professional after the Wimbledon tennis championships. All indications were that the report, which originated in Sydney, was premature. In New York a spokesman for promoter Jack KramerA.P.; U.P. - 200 words
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325 1957-07-02 14 Somerset score a quick win versus Leicester OOMERSET sco r e c their fourth victory of the season in the English County Cricket Championship yesterday by beating Leicestershire by 58 runs in a remarkable day's play at Leicester. A total of 23 wickets id] during the day for 153 runs,Reuter - 325 words
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Article197 1957-07-02 14 "DESULT in yesterdays cricket matches: At Leicester: Somerset beat Leicestershire by 58 runs. Somerset 150 and 95 (Savage stt for 28); Leicestershire 146 and 41 (Langford five for 15, Me Ma lion five for 24). Close of play In other matches were: At The Oval: SurreyReuter - 197 words
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Article687 1957-07-02 15 ALLAN LEWIS'S report on this morning's workouts STRAIGHT FLIGHT DOES DAY'S BEST WORK STRAIGHT FLIGHT, a last start winner at Bukit Timah, ridden by Sydney jockey Arthur Ward, drew attention to his chances on the first day when he went better than Superscope (Posner) to dispose of687 words
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89 1957-07-02 15 Brian London has strong claim for title fight RRIAN LONDON, son of JJtormer British heavyweight champion Jack London*, staked a claim for a British heavyweight title bout by knocking out Peter Bates (Derbyshire) in less than two rounds at West Hattlepool last night. A crowd of 12.000 .«aw London floorReuter - 89 words
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Article17 1957-07-02 15 Mexico beat Canada 3-0 in a World Cup preliminary round football match in Mexico City yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article18 1957-07-02 15 Billy Hester, American Negro, last night outpointed Australian middleweight champion Billy McDonnell in a close bout in U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article21 1957-07-02 15 Russia, runners-up to the United States for the 1956 Olympic basketball title, won the European championship in Sofia last night. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article27 1957-07-02 15 Somdrs Yontratfit. of Thailand, arrived in Tokyo yesterday to defend his Orient welterweight title against Japan's Jiro Swada, former Orient lightweight champion, on July 15. A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article66 1957-07-02 15 The Washington State Athletic Commission has decided to stand by its approval of a proposed heavyweight championship fight between champion Floyd Patterson and Olympic champion Pete Rademrtcher at Seattle on Aug. 22. Dr. Charles P. Parson of Tncoma, chairman r<f the commission, said the commission will ignore the action ofA.P. - 66 words
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Article56 1957-07-02 15 Cracknell back in the saddle MAX CRACKNELL, who injured his knee in a race accident at Ipoh late last year, has returned to Malaya and was riding track work at Bukit Timah this morning. Cracknell, who has been out of the saddle for about six,, months, will probably resume race56 words
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Article122 1957-07-02 15 TTOi X world's best plt- f<': MKiiicrs for 1957 were r 5B5 (i a 1 a two-day atßwtic, international betW«^i Poland and Cv.rrhn afc la in Krakow Poland. rn&V lav J lln 6wirth i iSS v;ikl;i > won the LOW in. in- in 3 mln. 40Reuter - 122 words
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Article125 1957-07-02 15 JJUGBY LEAGUE circles In Sydney today doubted whether French captain and centre Jacques Merquey would be able to accept the big offer he has received to play at Wollongong on the Southern New South Wales Coast for five years. Terms of a contract are worth125 words
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Article66 1957-07-02 15 Pootball-pola win soon bei Introduced In Omc. to help rjiisr funrl.s for tn€ drvclopmr-nt of Gr<"\. sport* Other m6ney sources wiii Jyg-*^ r;inr; j Twenty new 'tudiunr and I gymnastic fields will be compli ted id h< ncai future. Bev< r;ii organise t ion; anrlReuter - 66 words
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297 1957-07-02 15 Gembira in attractive 3f. wide out Gembira (Bougoure) was attractive when running three in 39 2/5. wide out. Sterling < Maniam l and Charlemond (Camer) easily ran three in 42 1/5. Sound Barrier and Karang were not impressive when running three in 40. Tarzan went easily over three in 43297 words
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287 1957-07-02 15 'PLAY SAFE' ROUND BY STAR PLAYERS riiWKLVK hours of |O)J oa 1 the old and new course* at St. AndlVWl yesterday gave no pointer its to who will win the British Open Golf Championship This wa.s the first qualifying round and most 01 the .star players were content to "playReuter - 287 words
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Article53 1957-07-02 15 Don;; Ford, American Masters Champion, won the Western Open Golf Tournament In Detroit yesterday after a play-off. He beat Gene Littler and Bill Maxwell on tho first hole of the play-off, and then beat George Bayer on the third. All four had tied with 72-hole totalsReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration465 1957-07-02 16 C 'WEALTH: INCLUDE RED CHINA U.S. to unfold nudearjruce plan today Otherwise pact worthless i i iDERSof ten British Commonwealth nations agreed yesterdaj that Red China as a potential nuclear power should join in signing i\ East-Wesl treat} on disarmament. 1 [nf ormanl Inside the Premiers' meeting room said thereA.P. - 465 words
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Article66 1957-07-02 16 A MALAY DKIVKR, Ilu.'i him Jumai 20, whs mlted, while on his way home In Lorong \i. ai about 8 p.m lasi night. Hi ai .ailants, bfiWed to be i wo ihlnese an lalay, a] o took away h allei containing $125 In ca >h and other66 words
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Article219 1957-07-02 16 ERA OF THE ASIAN 'Their moment in history' says PM Mr. John Diefenbaker, Canada's new Prime Minister, .said in London last night that the enormous surge of nationalism in Asia and Ai'rica was probably the dominant feature in the history of this period. It overshadowed even the confrontation of CommunismReuter - 219 words
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Article112 1957-07-02 16 TMU'i White House was told yesterday that it is now feared the hurricane death toll in Louisiarfa will be around 500. Mr Vai Peterson, President Eisenhower s personal representative on the .scene, ijave this report He Ls Flying back to Washington to report personally toA.P.; U.P. - 112 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-07-02 16 Lovely Ann c ||m wood (below), uiuiVr contract to the Organisation in i land keeps slim J bicycling to the studkj every day Her next picture is Daßferoiu Exile, whiih uls«> i (rs Louis Jourtlun37 words