The Singapore Free Press, 3 July 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1957-07-03 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. *****. Singapore, Wednesday, July 3, 1957. Price 15 Cts.18 words
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Article296 1957-07-03 1 Now crews go 'slow ahead' HHE go-slow campaign which started with the I telephone workers is spreading. Latest to o slow are the Government launch crews, umbering 400, who have already put back chedules of customs, immigration and Master attendant's oflice patrol boats. Officials of the Singapore .overnment Workers Union296 words
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Article49 1957-07-03 1 GOVT. WARNS STRIKERS STOP PRESS I The Singapore Governjpif nt today warned 400 striking customs revenue •fficers that their posts Jbould he declared vacant Jf they absented them- elves from duty for seven onsecutive days without uthoritv. Pension rights rould also he affected. Toay is second day of strike49 words
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Article, Illustration188 1957-07-03 1 Report says Governor may be leaving ACCORDING to a news agency report from Hong Kong, Sir Robert Black may end his tenure of office as the Governor ol Singapore at the end ol this year. He may return to Hong Kong as Governor In place Of188 words
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Article, Illustration664 1957-07-03 1 THEY HOLD KEY TO PEACE 1 _ff^ _f Disarm hopes rise West proposed yesterday that the atomic powers agree to a 10-month suspension of nuclear tests. The proposal was condi tional but was immediately described by Russia as "gratifying." The Western proposal was presentedU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 664 words
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Article35 1957-07-03 1 Juiv fir t grade rubbei buyer f.o.b opened i > Sin ipore I his m< rning I I ci nt.. a lb up threi i ghth a cenl on terday' closi i ton iteadj35 words
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Advertisement98 1957-07-03 1 j». Sat ______.^%S3fl _Bfe'i---__-jf \bur Child s Health What u/ouldnt you give to ensure it f One way, Mother is to re- ff cognise the value of 8 food *T\. Supplement. (.Tve your child delicious 'Ovaltine' every day. hl-^fi *jf $<K\r ir/Lclf Prepared from Nature's best ;W^ ;^>f 1 198 words
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Article, Illustration398 1957-07-03 2 THEY'RE DIVIDED ON PARTY ISSUE Mixing pt.litics and trade unionism Marshall's suggestion QINCiAFOKE trade union leaders arc divided in their opinions on a the creation of a political party with exclusive membership for Irade unionists only. The formation oi such a political puny was iggested by th< former Chief Minister,398 words
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Article18 1957-07-03 2 H airliner Hong Kong and Tok: o will begin in A ifi I I i.18 words
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Article41 1957-07-03 2 I Toran Shammhe commander-in chiel ol Nepalese forces, will Ily to Malaya on Friday to inspect a Gurkh brigade .serving under the Briti Army. Hi will be a guest of the Brit h i ommander. A.PA.P. - 41 words
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Article104 1957-07-03 2 a n American born ballad linger, who has prompted a lomion critic to say that the Vividneßfl of his •rorb breaks down any language barrier, trill make his debut In Bingapore on Julj ii uni 12 He is William Clausen who han appeared before104 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-07-03 2 picture. Britain's Cotton Queen, Angela Smith, tries her i skill with chopsticks at a dinner given in her honour at the Capitol Mandarin Room in Singapore.- Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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Article121 1957-07-03 2 pOLICE have captured an escaped convict who hid lor three weeks in a coilinsized hole beneath the floorboards of his mother's kitchen. Detectives said the fugitive, 23-year-old Eric Chambers, was found on Monday night in a hole seven feet long, two and a half feetA.P. - 121 words
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Article52 1957-07-03 2 SIXTY Children have registered tor admission to Primary T in the Government Chinese Primary School in Seng Poh Road, Singapore. the principal, Mr. Goh Hock Lim said yesterday. Mr. Goh said he considered the number moderate and added that, there would be four classes for52 words
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Article29 1957-07-03 2 Hamburg had Its "hottest hour" since 7 p.m. yesterday afternoon with a t< m] ture of 36 degrees centigrade in the shade 9° B fahrenheit >. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement84 1957-07-03 2 [0.1 SALE TOMORROW! l|H^L|§ h. B*" IN THIS ISSUE mmm%> dm. JOl IS MM 0F AMERICAN Ty H____Fiflf TANJONG MAUM'S REBIRTH 1118 faff f PAHANG'S WEEK OF POMP Bi_il!__ilil^ CENTRAL COOKING CF RICE HITS REDS Si^Ji-^BO^ftf*?^^^^ man with t,ie racar IP J B^#4-^% BRAIN l I m^W%.- --IsS THREE SHORT84 words
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Advertisement7 1957-07-03 2 CROCODILE SHIRTS ■flit 'mmFT.k-vr.y nt 4. Wa%Jffl7 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-07-03 3 picture. Charlie Chaplin is now in Paris, recording the music for his current film, "A Ring in New York" The Palais de la Mutualite was transformed into a concert hall and recording studio specially foi^h«°^«W wiVl!" Chaplin directed the orchestra, the performance was filmed for television PopperPopper - 47 words
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Article125 1957-07-03 3 Chances on gold hoard A MAN whose mother bought a second band cupboard for about Ms3o seventeen years ago, found $1,500 worth of gold in .-lhe cupboard at the Weekend. j Herbert John Harris, 25 —an unemployed shearer was adjust- I ing the cupboard, a table and some wash jReuter - 125 words
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Article30 1957-07-03 3 ferry boat on the river famodar capsized 80 miles .worn Calcutta yesterday, •eports reaching Calcutta ■yd 20 people including Women and children were gowned. There were ten Brvivors.30 words
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Article326 1957-07-03 3 PAY PACKETS HIT IN GO SLOW ISHB men lose bonus, overtime T»HE go-slow campaign at the Singapore Harbour Board is continuing despite the fact that the majority of the labourers have lost their weekly bonus and overtime for the first time in nine years Normally the workers handle 10 to326 words
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Article84 1957-07-03 3 Baby-dies for 6 mins— lives DOCTORS in Casablanca reported yesterday that a new born baby without a drop of his parents' blood in his veins is doing well after having "died" for six minutes. An emergency blood transfusion was given the baby during the weekend to change his blood afterReuter - 84 words
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Article205 1957-07-03 3 French cigarette boffins work behind the scenes T HE French tobacco industry is considering phether to treat tobacco {•nd cigarette paper so as 0 reduce to a minimum Any danger of lung and Jprynx cancer. f U a decision Is made to f° *nead with theA.P. - 205 words
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Advertisement188 1957-07-03 3 mi ki moto rv yV (1 B'iEie^st \%S \V r\ mzm it' |f| a forms at I I 0 Jvsri'llvrtjm* ~\A V) Q. Lde Sil^a Bros. X M Manufacturing Jewellers /*j 3, Raffies Place Singapore-1 Telephone ***** Do you Jcnow about LA JEUNE EPOQUE??? Book an appointment with Mr. Carl188 words
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Article, Illustration10 1957-07-03 4 "Watrh fhi. one Flanls. It's his fifth blow-out this efternooa*10 words
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The Singapore Free Press
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Article269 1957-07-03 4 Opinion The great difference «ORDIAL employer employee relations, born of mutual trust, understanding an d respect, have contributed greatly to Industrial peace in West Germany, says a local businessman just returned from a tour of Europe. And, says the traveller, it i.s the lack ol these good relations that is269 words
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Article, Illustration806 1957-07-03 4 THE PROBLEMS OF YOUNG LOVERS IN RUSSIA By a Special Correspondent THE irate father try ing lo prevent his daughter from making an unfavourable marriage is a familiar figure in many parts of the world. But one would scarcely expect similar problems to arise in the "classless" society of the806 words
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Advertisement37 1957-07-03 4 i v tie. Ind i I me te i thai I I can 5 l/l 51 I 4HDJ lumivmly. J t Produ* tioi H. SENA LID. p High Cl I iing IFOBI I 1 1 N N(37 words
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Advertisement114 1957-07-03 4 the SHARTWELL edition of WINSTON CHURCHILL'S WAR MEMOIRS THE SECOND WORLD WAR Acclaimed by the world as the most searching, revealing.; responsible and intimate historical document ever placed before the public, we have 'n these wonderful volumes tfa full story of the war, written by the principal architect of victory114 words
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Article425 1957-07-03 5 MARKING TIME FOR RI TRADE No new Jakarta import laws yet Traders anxious MERCHANTS in Singapore are still waiting for new trade regulations from Jakarta to replace existing ones which allow only the importation of goods and raw materials for Indonesian factories. The present regulations came into force last month425 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-07-03 5 Bit is always a trying job setting something fresh or dinner especially when you have several mouths 55 to feed. So Mrs. Edmiston, an English woman, aged s 25, and mother of three, went out to buy a pound E Of sausages. She returned ten minutes later mother of four.Popper - 88 words
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Article177 1957-07-03 5 Putting it over the mere males JIE president of the Singapore Professional men's Association, Mrs. w Peck Leng, has rered a Dale Carnegie irse prize for her speech "Women's Rights." he prize is an specially raved Carnegie pencil. Scow spoke at the ►lie lecture course on Monday night at the177 words
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Article34 1957-07-03 5 Nationalist planes .showered millions of leaflets over Communist China on Sundiay night, most Ol thorn pamphlets on how to avoid effects of atom bombs, it vas announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article86 1957-07-03 5 A REBELLIOUS priest yesterday was accused of fatally shooting (he Roman Catholic Bishop of Garanhmie, in nortnern Brazil. itishop Francisco Expedite Lopes died yesterday of pistol bullet wounds in the chest and arm. Mayor Antonio Siguelrs of Garanhtins said that Father llosana Simioira, parish priest ofA.P. - 86 words
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Advertisement33 1957-07-03 5 *==QDEON===IGALA N TONIGHT PREMIERE ..-W^l 9-30 p.m. S'l CATHAY ORGANISATION Wi%l\ presents Her Dancers, Singers Musicians i TOMOftBOW 2 snows DAILI ftti Ml A IJI n .m. Admission; $H, |5, S.T, |fi I*********.***********33 words
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Advertisement211 1957-07-03 5 I I off trill v.xvluint**.. 1 I OO -LA- #> I 1 X W_\_\\W^*mmmm*mm\ llUlll 111 _y_a_fli_C-gJB--M._« J 1 1 The I I 1 1 Continental I WHEN YOU 1 Influence I I iifflW^ I ou R^^ 7 I MEN s SPORT SHIRTSJ OF l -CONTINENTAL FASHIONS t ...JUST UNPACKED...211 words
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Advertisement30 1957-07-03 6 Lsk llAf^l#^ _yu_n H v.^7 __ra Is nut ays ■Mk. Buy Chesterfield })[w^ A, V ,Tr S I A CoiiU r fi Lzz^"' yu m jl Sim it \V v_-15^»»iv^330 words
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Miscellaneous315 1957-07-03 6 I Wm ml Imm i lur** mM. I J &J i? v JLj^lM n ii tmjm.ii ii' iii"%Siiil"\KK""" byJUo l^l.* and Phil Paviii y(- vzy^ou^v^swags, V-o>V^ fc_flU 01'! 9' >ca JB »___>^ ▼V _yp^____i^ mLfH^Af mnamr mvamm Wirrßl-B-_» __rf_____Bt_B_--TAE2/.V\ by Edgar Rice Burroughs frfSjio fl^4i- i'^J/l^^v (lT SA^ijH *yES' y315 words
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Miscellaneous556 1957-07-03 6 h "*A> JU*^ art M __t_*&t SI 1/ vT y*j 1/30 W 'jft j v?* s. < L_>- Ai^-L>] IJ(;iiN today, you have BQ .utiv j intensive and alert mind with t illumination to translate dry fact: and dull figures into Interi I i material. You have a gift for556 words
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Round the World Mrket Prices
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Article175 1957-07-03 7 t LONDON, July 2. Previous Today rBBER No. 1 RSS tif European porta July 26 A buyers 26% buyer, 27 .sellers 27 sellers August 26 :A buyers 26% buyers 27 sellers 27 sellers fBBER NO. 1 RSS Spot 27 buyers 27 buyers _A 14 seller. 27 sellers175 words
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Article102 1957-07-03 7 NEW YORK, July 2. Previous Today TJN Straits spot 97.62 nom. 97.87 norn _f_N futures Standard Contract July unquoted unquoted Aug. 95 50 nom. 95 75 nom. TONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil Straits Contract July 96 75 buyers 96.87 buyers 97 50 sellers 97.62 sellers Aug. 96 50102 words
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Article42 1957-07-03 7 NEW YORK. July 2. Previous Today M Industrials 503.29 ***** 20 Railroads 146.49 147.00 4i Domestic Bonds 86.74 86.84 15 Utilities 7028 7076 65 Stocks Composite Averages 173 99 175 22 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.42 words
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Article52 1957-07-03 7 lialabar/Lampong spot and awaiting release 27, afloats *fl to 26'_, Malabar July dtllpment 26 V_. Lampong July tt-fpment 25 Sarawak spot and awaiting release unquoted, afloats 26 1 to 26, July shipment 25 Muntok white spot 33, afloats 32 Vfe. sellers ex-dock. Above prices Quoted in U.S. cents52 words
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Article113 1957-07-03 7 LONDON, July 2. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ North European delivered Weight per long ton July/Aug $168 sellers $167'_ sellers COPRA, Straits c-i.f. U.K./North European delivered weight per £63 buyers £63 buyers f*<long t«ii July August £63 V_ sellers £63 V. sellers Aug., Sept. £63113 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-07-03 7 BETWEEN scenes of 20th-Fox's romantic comedy. "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?" Jayne Mans- j I iield is seen in the above picture frolicking with I Fabulous, the standard French poodle who's her body- I j guard throughout the film. j Jayne, always one for love, is introducing63 words
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Article159 1957-07-03 7 DEATH DRAMA -BUT SHOW MUST GO ON HTHE chorus girls can-canned as the show "Mour lin Rouge" ended its run at the Palace The audience at Plymouth, England, many of them sailors, roared with laughter. No on c guessed what lt cost the cast to keep the show going. For159 words
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Article68 1957-07-03 7 T^HE staff of Warsaw's "sobering-up station" one of the city's busiest amenities have threatened to go on strike unless the police put a man on duty there throughout the night. "Our present staff i.s three weak women, one male nurse, and myself," says the doctorReuter - 68 words
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Article30 1957-07-03 7 Over the next two month.-, between 300 and 400 islanders will be 1 discharged from the naval dockyard in Malta i as a result of defence cuts. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous100 1957-07-03 7 Today's Radio Programme lor Singapore 1.11 Foollight Parade; 1 .30 Time Signal and News; 1.461 Ftootl-ght Parade— Part 2; A 57 For Schools; 500 Voices ln Harmony; 5 15 Hawaiian Blossoms, 5.30 Tea Dance; (i 00 Time Announcement and Programme Summary; 8.02 Children's Coi-, ncr; 6.30 When Dsy ll I>>ne,100 words
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Miscellaneous61 1957-07-03 7 2 singapore j Jhich tides H TODAY: 3.17 p m. TOMORROW: 2 59 •m* a.m. and 400 p.m. g FRIDAY 4 .0.1 am. and B B 4.48 pm. m SATURDAY: 5.28 am. P and 5.45 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.17 a.m. and H H 6.49 p.m. MONDAY: 8.50 a 81, and if61 words
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Article, Illustration2069 1957-07-03 8 adelaide Eastley - SINGAPORE SPOTLIGHT adelaide Eastley BY,, In aid of children An X-ray queen Statistics sought iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiuiimtiiv I The silent j I salesmen i I I I Ml I i i r lIIIIIUIIIIIIII Lesson to drivers A major haxard I UCKY are the Ij i i young girls who belong toFree Press - 2,069 words
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196 1957-07-03 10 A plate may solve lost ship riddle 4 \»;< ff through shipyard records extenain fl ,i. til a centui j has I lied to !,J ah> (iw i. one the world's jreatesl -ea mystei l< jj appearance Ui 1909 ol the 10 000 kon A itah d her 811 pa196 words
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Article57 1957-07-03 10 a toy balloon caused the deal ti ol Iwo year old De rick Le Roux a magistrate told an Inquest In Port Ellzab< th Soul h Africa The magistrate said a piece ol the balloon harl lodged In the glottis, caus m^ .1 phyxla. No blameReuter - 57 words
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Article134 1957-07-03 10 Hideout for eels A Ii B eoinmentat.:i 4 will dive down to ti"' wreck ol a ship a mile ofT Woi thing Pier nexl month to try to see giant eels reported by fishermen to make t heir home 1 here. Oranges i i ii 1 1 1 1 1134 words
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78 1957-07-03 10 ONE KILLED IN 'HEATWAVE' TRAIN CRASH vM. passenger was killed and many others serious- ly injured when five coaches in the middle portion oT the twelve coach mid-day express which left London for Glasgow, were derailed recently. The derailment is believed to have been caused by the expansion of the78 words
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Article151 1957-07-03 10 Two live after 1,000 ft. tumble x xOUNG Sandhurst cadet and a captain Instrucj tor last week fell I,oooft from a plane with their open parachutes hopelessly entangled. They were taking part in a combined Kandhurst-St ('yr exercise, St. Cyr Ls the French Sandhurst, 25 milea south-west of Rennes. At151 words
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311 1957-07-03 10 The man who invents while he shaves AN engineering firm has landed its biggest order in the last fifty years and probably in the firm's existence thanks to the inventive genius of its works manager. The firm, in Aberdeen, Scotland, will be shipping the first machine of a big order311 words
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Article139 1957-07-03 10 SAFE IN SAFETY BELT __Y LL private airplane pilots have been given an official reminder about making sure that they and any passengers they carry are strapped in when necessary. The Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation says that accidents are still occurring in which occupants of such aircraft have139 words
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Advertisement38 1957-07-03 10 Ipi (rO Iffi IS^f-^ 'i^X You 7^!r X^feK wouldn't know '-v__J the Lews z '.'."::::::~7r::~:'.C7"\ since f^/. I they've been 5. fZ y fm.Ab. C d LiVer oi, (^^^l Ca Ps«»es A& D witl build 111 IIA 138 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-07-03 11 in London's Battersea 1 1 iiii ti Gardens ia>t week a balk) kn eended ami Sew over the capital piloted by Mrs. Constance Wolfe. The Balloon "Le Coquette is the one actually, used in the Michael Todd film "Around the World in m> i>.t\s.' j The87 words
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104 1957-07-03 11 V^riElVfBER the runaway girl, Iti-year-old Sheenagh Parsons, who In Miv vv;is dragged nut of a cafe Ifl Britain's famous Gretna Green by nil lather and then refused permission by a Doncaster Magistrate to T ,,u h <r lf)-year-uld sweetheart Bernard Warman? 1 after that104 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-07-03 11 WHEREVER the famous are you can be sure to find the Duke and Duchess of I Windsor. They are very fond of travelling and one of their favourite holiday haunts is the South of France. They are seen in the above picture enjoying: the Mediterranean sunshine76 words
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220 1957-07-03 12 TOP American utratejflflts in Tokyo have hailed the re-organisation oi American military might in the Far East as a long overdue step to eliminate artificial ami cumbersome chains of command. Short ol declaring wa Admiral Felix j imp, who has step ped intoU.P. - 220 words
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Article214 1957-07-03 12 5-day week starts a row r jMii Philippines new J five-da} work week ii .(i. i-i iiiiitfit em- ployees haa come under j bitter attack by I Manila's Mayo* Atseno i I |»< sun who said the law adversely affected l vital services t<> the people. Mr I. arson saidU.P. - 214 words
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Article70 1957-07-03 12 IN tils budget .speech before the National People.. Congress in Peking, Finance Minister Li H.sien Nien gave .some tacts on Soviet loans which are believed to be new. He revealed that the Soviet Union had given China 10an..; tut ailing about E756 million sterling, of which 6310Reuter - 70 words
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Article40 1957-07-03 12 Mr Brooke Bernacchi, leadei elect ol Bong Kong's Reform Club Party, .<,;dd that the Colony has fewer Hum 20,000 "out ol a DO pul ation of probably al least 3,000,000 with t right t.o v« it i. U.PU.P. - 40 words
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Article92 1957-07-03 12 RED CHINA'S trade with Ih non Communist world m 1956 increased more than one third over 1955, the United Nations reported. The total value of these Import an j exports rose fro m U*****,000,000 ln 1955 to U551,031,000,000 in 1958. a t art her increaseA.P. - 92 words
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Article32 1957-07-03 12 The Japanese training Ship Qinga Maru, 3,171 tons with crew of 08 'and 7a Students, is due tO arrive in Bangkok on July 11 for an 18 day visit ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-07-03 12 South Korean ViceMinister of Education, Dr. Kaugh Kuan-Man cuts the tapes at a ceremony opening the exhibit of national treasures at the state museum in Seoul. The treasures will be sent to the United States later thi s year for exhibit in the leading museums in that country.48 words
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Glimpses
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Article94 1957-07-03 12 gfefef RADIO Peking has lv claimed the biggest wii eat harvest in Ked China's history. The broadcast said the total wheat harvest this year "Ls estimated" to be 350,000 tons more than la.st year, which was the "highest in the country's history." Harvesting of theU.P. - 94 words
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Article64 1957-07-03 12 Mr Vukitaka llaraguchi president of the Central Council of Trades Unions in Japan, told the Inter national Labour Conference in Geneva that the wage standard of Ja panesr workers "remain* inadequate to support themselves and their fa I BllHes." The average monthly wage for 11.7 million Japanese workers wis 12,700U.P. - 64 words
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Article37 1957-07-03 12 Another Japanese atomic n i ision will vi ill J iln before the end of ,1 1 year to conduct final tor m c purcha c of an atom 1 1 reactor, i! Ed In London U.PU.P. - 37 words
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Article58 1957-07-03 12 A ,h ef co operation' nta oeen ilgned in laaarta between th.- §taf< w ,l ""u rhief Major General Abdul Haris Nasution, and youth organisations representing the four major Indonesian political parties— the Na tionalist, Masjumi, Nah datul llama and Com munist parties It provide, for co-operation in tht fieldReuter - 58 words
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Article24 1957-07-03 12 A A four-member Australian parliamentary labour delegation, led by Mr. L. Hayden, is now visiting Red China at the invitation of Chinese Communists U.PU.P. - 24 words
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Article37 1957-07-03 12 The United States has formally handed over to tne Philippines Government a portion of its military port area in Manila's south harbour. The entire military port will be turned Over to the Philmninn v f year. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article46 1957-07-03 12 The Japanese International i rade Promotion Association m Tokyo, consisting ol 77 big industrial and commercial Brms, haa sent 5 cable tt> United states Pn iidenl Dwight Eisenhower requesting his undei landing for Japan- lU lire to relax restriction on export i to communist China ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article36 1957-07-03 12 l r lin reported thai the British freights i in charren has arrived in f ,h 'oM with over 8000 toni oi Dutch fertiliser She wa s the twenty-first British ship to arrive this year.- A.PA.P. - 36 words
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Article26 1957-07-03 12 Mr. Alfred Landau, United Nations economic expert, Ls now in Manila laying the groundwork of the Asian budgetary workshop In Bangkok next Spnfpm. I ber. U.PU.P. - 26 words
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Article23 1957-07-03 12 The International Bank Is expected to announce soon a loan of U5575,000,000 to India to finance the purchase abroad of railway equipment. U.PU.P. - 23 words
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Article47 1957-07-03 12 Shipping sources in New York reported that cargo congestion in Manila has become a seriou s problem "that calls for early official action." Vessels which normally can discharge and load in Manila in three days are now being held a week and longer. thpsp sources said. A.PA.P. - 47 words
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Article41 1957-07-03 12 Th f > University of Freiburg in West Germany, has bestowed the honorary degree of Doctor of Medicine to Dr. Selzo Katsunuw% president of Nagoya University, and the honorary decree of Doctor of Philosophy to Dr Hajime Tanabe nf R-vntn University. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article24 1957-07-03 12 Hong Kong reports say Dr chin chi tien, formerly dean of Yen Ching University near Peking has returned to Commun.*. China from Manila. U.PU.P. - 24 words
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Article42 1957-07-03 12 I rime Minis!"!- .Jav.an.)rlal Nehru', horn€ uttar i^radesh haa decided to remove all Btatu former British rulers by Aug i r > The statues v. r)( k( i >l m a museum or returned to Britttn. U.PU.P. - 42 words
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Article99 1957-07-03 12 Bid to end Indonesia emergency THE outspoken Jakarta newspaper Pedomau has claimed almost all leaders in Parliament wanted to end th c nationwide martial law proclaimed by President Sukarn. three months ago. But Pedoman said parliamentary leaders were afraid to anger president Sukarno by taking action against the proclamation. ItU.P. - 99 words
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Article36 1957-07-03 12 CommunLst China Jj announced that sh( to spend the equlv ijej U552,300,000,000 on in 1957. ThLs r< 18.85 per cent of tl state expendituri pared with 20 per cci 1956.- U. PU.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement37 1957-07-03 12 lljj r| (^J the Tried i J I O rxil Surest Od Wn*j# service PHONE 1 lhe r, rm fof c p| l 322 4 1 dipping i J* TRANSPORT STORAGE lIMITED W r >"'i" MANAOINI Mfirtcil37 words
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Article, Illustration411 1957-07-03 13 He' s now king of the background boys fefef WHEREVER you go in America, whether it be har or brewery, airport waiting room or assembly shop, you find yourself being relaxed by soft music which issues from hidden loudspeakers. It is said to be capable of soothing savage breasts and411 words
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Article215 1957-07-03 13 Top of the 78s. A DANCE record that will enhance any collection is released this week starring Phil Phillips and his band on His Master's Voice. Pop 329. On both sides they turn out a 1 delightful medley of quicksteps by Gershwin from the Mim "Funny Face." 'S215 words
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Article162 1957-07-03 13 A FEW months a«o I lent a critical ear to a batch of recordings with an American label and thought them excellent They were Westminster hi fi discs and were remarkable for their balance and range. This week I have been listening to a Westniinsh r album162 words
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Article165 1957-07-03 13 Here's a musical tribute This week's best in 455 TRUMPET TRUMPS is a tribute to four of the world's best trumpetmen Louis Armstrong, Frankie Newton, Bobby Hackctt and Bunny Berigan. You can find them on Philips 426 027 BE playing such classics as Skip The Gutter. Tab's Blues, Poor Butterfly165 words
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Advertisement48 1957-07-03 13 :j?l fcLong P|..y _fiSW Extended Play 45 j :|33. rpm ifiPf^ ,<,^F%% Standard 78 rpm 1 > World Famous Artists HUfff ''"TnKßi T^. j a'l iblr tf Decca Authorised Dealers in Spore Federation fc iMslrlhutor, .a U,H\, Orll flfttl j Bint»por. E.S. ISAAC CO., LTD. s»n f apor- 148 words
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Advertisement105 1957-07-03 13 i f r\ I ECHO-SOUNDER '^^^mrmSSr-* mnwmmmmm**miHm\'Z Yochtsm. n M Fishermen! Shpowncrs N« MIRE IT IS! The omaiing Pye Leadsman Echo Sounder! The Pye Leadsman is the smollest and mo.t economical Automatic Depth Sounder on the morket specially designed tor Yacht*, Pleosure Boats, Fi.hmg Vessel*, Coo,tcr and River Cratt The105 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous321 1957-07-03 13 cantatas by Franek and ||BBBaB|aiPM fll VOCAL Excellent, too, is the WL Mi^lJPi^ti^fc I playing of Simon C. Jan- ImiMffiiflillilWfMMWßHM sen, cantor-organist of S TT WesterkerK in Amsterdam. A ftft? n?? Fmm atnerto-n UPERB is the sineine of A jazz prom bweaen our old friend A* lie Outstanding are Franck's321 words
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Article273 1957-07-03 14 Henning equals course record QO I J H fil l id U Briti eh I i. i on th(j Sl Andrew Old Coursi ye; terday for a totai o 131 i f < r th< i[i ;;< v. a 67. Hi wa i l "J' 1 1 b: j BernardReuter; A.P. - 273 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-07-03 14 picture. CHONG KOK WAH, who broke records for the 100 and 220 yards and the long jump at the Federal Police Athletic meet in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, is seen receiving the Best Performance Cup from Lady MacGillivray. Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article233 1957-07-03 14 FpHE world champion j 1 swimmer. Dawn Fraser. has rejected two oilers t i Join the professional AllAustralian Water Follies troupe. The troupe ls being formed by former champion diver Ron Faulds, and already has signed many of Australia's leading divers. Oilers of $28,000 then $:J5.000233 words
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Article42 1957-07-03 14 S. HIRANO, the Japanese junior, won his first round match in the Boys International Singles event run in conjunction with th^ Wimbledon Championships. Hirano beat M. Troger, of Austria, in a fairly-even match by 4-6, 6-3, 6-442 words
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Article102 1957-07-03 14 rpHE 1960 Winter Olympic x Games may be held in another country instead of the United States unless some way was found for Communist China to compete, Mr. Avery Brundage, chairman of the International Olympic Committee, said last night. Mr. Brundage said that if the102 words
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Article605 1957-07-03 14 MIGHTY ROOFTOP ROAR MAIMS A CREAT BRITISH WIN SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD SHOWS SHE IS A FUTURE CHAMPSMi 4 MIGHTY roof-top roar from the Witnbledon centre court crowd yeSt€ t tl a y marked the entry of 16-year-old British Jun i o r Champion, Miss Christine Truman, intoReuter - 605 words
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Article256 1957-07-03 14 WOMEN'S SINGLES i Quarter-Finals: D. R. Hard I (U -S bt Louise Brough (U.S 6-2, 6-2; dp. Knode (US) bt R M Royos Mex 6-4, 6-0; A. Gibson (U.S.) bt 8. Reynolds (S.A.) R-3. 6-4; C. C. Truman (Br bt E. C. 8, Pratt, (U. 8.) 9-7, 5-7.Reuter - 256 words
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Article456 1957-07-03 15 Eric Bedser (5-27) and Tony Lock (3-64) rout Yorkshire Worcester fail to force a win in dramatic finish OURREY, the County cricket champions and leaders, increased their lead in the table to 44 points when they beat Yorkshire by an innings and 10 runs yesterday. TheyReuter - 456 words
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Article146 1957-07-03 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By VFORLD FREEDOM (Mortimer), working in the centre of the track, went attractively over 3f in 37 4/5 at Bukit Timah this morning when only a few horses came out for work. Lycos (Cracknel!) and Indian Heather I! (Mortimer) had nothing between146 words
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Article175 1957-07-03 15 Kettering: NorthSPf 2, 1 fl er In v [or hJH Miff. b Bex "•H 0 by three wickets. Oxford University 170 and 182, Essex 127 and 220 for seven (J Bailey live for 71 At Swansea: Oloucestershirp beat Glamorgan by an Innings and W runs. Gloucester! hireReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-07-03 15 A team of London dockers and lightermen will be competing at this years ijenley Regatta. Here 15J-year-old I). Richardson is practising for the meet. Up is to cox the dockers eight.31 words
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270 1957-07-03 15 Ramadhin regains top form to help beat Derbyshire iyEST INDIES, who meet England in the third cricket Test at Nottingham tomorrow scored a heartening win at Chesterfield yesterday when they beat Derbyshire, second team in the English County Championship, by 173 runs. Sonny Ramadhin, back to top form, completely bewilderedReuter - 270 words
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Advertisement101 1957-07-03 15 i■■■!■<aammaa a a a a a a a a a a "A WINNER ON ANY COURSE I WHOLESOME, FUNNY TREMENDOUSLY EXCITING... a IDEAL ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL AGES" -British Press" *\WWm*?^-^\&LM \_&V*__* 3K s H^T WIstFRIP HVDF WMDI MARtfT/l MWT S*ST i |*AYIIJ.».\ From TOMORROW m a w mm i >■:101 words
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Article252 1957-07-03 16 BLAST KILLS 32 DIVERS Vain bid to salvage ammunition Many missing I. \I.U S( VLE air and sea search is being conducted from Okinawa Mand to find possible survivors irom an explosion believed to have killed 32 men trying t<> salvage a World War II ammunition craft seven miles offA.P. - 252 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-07-03 16 Reputedly the most exciting young star in Holly- wood, green-eyed brunette Joan Collins is one of the leading lights in the Twentieth Century-Fox Cinemascope production "The Wayward Bus". Alj though -loan wears no lipstick has her hair unkempt and goes around in shabby clothes, she proves herj self an excellent59 words
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Article85 1957-07-03 16 A ..hop assistanl and a tor in Odin Square, Alexandria, Singapore, were attacked with knives and acid at about 8.30 Last nighi.. Two Chinese, armed with daggers and acid, suddenly set upon Yaj) Tion Hock, the assistant, and one, Ah Hock Ihe eui 1 185 words
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146 1957-07-03 16 Delay on ship as flu fear grips dockers WATERSIDE workers in Brisbane yesterfej delayed hoarding the cargo liner BurncS i i- l *3lQ( _i trom Singapore because of Singapore in tint nz tears. Their union secretary. Mr. O. \V. Meredith said after the dockers resumed work later in the afternoonReuter - 146 words
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Article126 1957-07-03 16 WOMAN ROB BED -T^HE sister-in-law ot th A Singapore millionain Mr. Tan Lark Sye, was rot I bed of $5,800 in ccans n an about $3,100 worth of jewel- 1 lery, in her house at Maria A Parade early this morninj Madam Teo Chwee Keotfl wife of Mr. Tan Bootl126 words
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