The Singapore Free Press, 4 July 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1957-07-04 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. ***** Singapore, Thursday, July 4, 1957. Price IS Cts.18 words
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Article178 1957-07-04 1 Press predicts increased pressure on satellites. rpHE news that three of A Stalin's old colleagues have been ousted from the Soviet Russian Communist Party leadership was generally seen in this morning's British press as a startling indication of a struggle for power in which Stalinism has receivedReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration893 1957-07-04 1 ANTI-PEACE HEADS ROLL IN RUSSIA Khrushchev now top man as big purge begins DISMISSAL OF FOUR TOP SOVIET LEADERS— ALL HARD-CORE STALINISTS— HAS CAUSED A MAJOR SENSATION IN THE FREE WORLD CAPITALS BUT, WHILE ALL ARE AGREED THAT THIS BETRAYS A GRAVE SPLIT IN MOSCOW, SPECULATION ON THE CONSEQUENCES RANGESReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 893 words
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Article150 1957-07-04 1 men rcpla* iii££ striker* make $10,000 eairli IIC ERS of the •stoms Department r*jß ave taken over the J jy °f 400 revenue Z*W ou t on strike, last WB seised 1,170 Ib. of \SiZW. on whic h $10,000 /J^ as payable. JM officers wer c out on150 words
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Article, Illustration118 1957-07-04 1 He's boss now... IL POPOLO, organ of the Italian Christian Democrat (Government) Party, said today of the Moscow dismissals; "Khrushchev is the boss now. "After Stalin's death he succeeded skilfully in dethroning Malenkov, but accepted the formula of collective leadership. Now this formula has expired and there is a retuReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement70 1957-07-04 1 £**********11 Hi, Uliu, iim lIHI lllllllllllll, mi, MiniKiiiiiiii,, Md!, l„, Mil I, ll, ,111(1, Mill best possible performance from your MORPHY-RICHARDS I IRON TOASTER or HAIR DRYER j have it serviced by an electrician specially trained for MORPHY* RICHARDS equipment and be sure that only genuine MORPHYRICHARDS spare parts are70 words
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423 1957-07-04 2 PETER LIM - PETER LIM Cancer report barely registers! By OMOKERS in Singapore are adopting a "wait-and-see-but-we-shall-smoki'-on" attitude towards reports that cigarette smoking is a causative factor in the rapidly-increasing incidence of lung cancer. They shrugged and inhaled another luxuriant puff when told that investigations in423 words
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Article111 1957-07-04 2 \f ALAYAN kitchen delicacies will be featured at the food and fun fair to be held on Saturday from 10 am. to 4 p.m. at the Rallies Quay, premises of the Young Women's Christian Association. Lady Black, patroness of the Y.W.C.A., will preside at the opening.111 words
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Article204 1957-07-04 2 WELL-BEHAVED prisoners S Changi Jail now nave their own club They are. however, in need of help from the public. Second- hand sports articles, even a 5E5 T^ i 0 set wou] d be welcomed. A prison .spokesman said 'ber«~all long-term men fiH! earned rPen204 words
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Article, Illustration269 1957-07-04 2 HOW TO AVOID H-WAR Getting to knot others' families MRS. J. W. ADAMS, a Ca: dian farmer's wife, ha simple way to pre?.: nations "from blow:, j each other to bits wfl H-bombs." •It is simple, but few take it seriously she in Singapore yesterday What's her plan Mrs. Adams,269 words
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Article105 1957-07-04 2 r plIF two meal producers' r representatives from Jew Zealand, who were to have come to Singapore on Monday to find out how New Zealand can supply more beef to the ColSn/ *m not arrive until July T^J had to change their Plans to call at Singapore the105 words
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Advertisement235 1957-07-04 2 MARINES in *T* lfil(% I FIERCE HAND-TO V \_\m_\ <__ 0/ y///: ll 1/v i *^____P9.__J__r < *fWr starring Robert i If. AA.TCHUMJ SATURDAY CAPITOL MIDNIGHT J -.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l y y y y s y y S t* m* S V_ <_ -^^-V"^ v «^> y y y y y yy235 words
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180 1957-07-04 3 Hungarian Govt. is accused of murder REPRISAL EXECUTIONS HIT mmMaaaaamwmmmmmKamwmmmmm^^BKaatm^nt^^mam^aaawaaaaaaaaaaaaam ._-^_-b------__-_-___-b_---_---h-_______________-____________--_-_-___-----b^ SEVERAL distinguished men from Japan, India, O France, the United States and Britain yesterday accused the Hungarian Government of murder in a letter published in the London Times. They were protesting against the recent arrest and executions in Hungary.Reuter - 180 words
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Article124 1957-07-04 3 SUBCAN LAUNCH A-BOMB fTIRE United States Navy submarine Grayback hay J^een launched at Vallejo, pjalifornia with an Admiral's promise that her Striking power could make the atomic bombs dropRed at Hiroshima and gpagasaki "look like Fourth of July firecrackers." (■ayback is a conventionality powered submarine perJjiaps the last the navyReuter - 124 words
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Article159 1957-07-04 3 Dutch complain young immigrants are misled Australian way of life had caused a change for the worse in many young Dutchmen, Dr. Cornells Wouters said in Sydney yesterday. They had followed Australian men in spending their leisure in getting drunk in hotels, he said. Dr. Wouters, aReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-07-04 3 The Singapore Mi. nistcr of Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, rings the school bell after the official opening of the new primary school of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus at the 9 V 2 milestone Bukit Timah Road. Looking on from left j to right are the ReveIFree Press - 66 words
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Advertisement136 1957-07-04 3 Hi 1# fff I ff ll .1 i i _f i ET-J Tou too, can afford to follow the lead of the stars DAN Tp DAILEY _p.-. w V use KLEENEX tissues srttto HEP? ->™B BHE^'flfc^' ■r^W s 'M_ms_S& -v. .J^. _r >i-t_y_-_fl fl F^Jc \\\\Wyk *T 1 y I^QI136 words
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Article269 1957-07-04 4 Opinion A changing climate vow U.S. State SecreiA tary Foster Dulles has put into down-to ear!}] language what could «>oly be hazarded irom the recent i speech ol President Eisenhower. It j.s this: The CJ.S. Goveminent now believes it is almost certain that there will evolu- tionary changes in the269 words
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Article, Illustration665 1957-07-04 4 P.M. RAMAN - It takes a big effort to be idle P.M. RAMAN fefef Iwl ANYONE chronicling the events in Singapore fifty years from now will nol be able to glose over the go-slow campaign now taking place in the Singapore Hai hour Hoard area. in urn* It i.s .said that it is665 words
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Advertisement33 1957-07-04 4 fu/// Tropicalized TABLE MOOEL RADIO GRAM R WB-_*_r ->"P*SlB I___9 ■Hi Jl ■____r WITH PlAYfl $5 25 00 V-'f TH hanCER 5V5.00 t ii. i i L/i .f ounl r€jh -'AMG HfNG CO33 words
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Advertisement42 1957-07-04 4 UUESS WHO IW kV "jm_ ./SH _B_M___E__fl ______^_^_M ■■j* ei S I W I _fl I I cobiua caplpv": wf^n p ?_ry H^"'!.^»«<^jj»^jfck i Marring j BEU LUGOSI I ,DUKE MITCHELL SAMMY PETRILLO i^ B) !R E X NFXF CHANCE! I _r,42 words
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Article, Illustration186 1957-07-04 5 'Star' treatment for these dancers F^piii in in: n iiii iiiiii iiiiiiiiiiini!iit nu iii.iMMiiiiiiiihhllH HMI mRTISTIC OM SCREES BUT... ttfHAT Singaporeans E ff are allotted to see Z Oil cinema advertising E hoardings and on the screen itself are two Very different things. E Bearing this out is the hoarding186 words
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Article12 1957-07-04 5 |Mh£ ships. Crane, Opossuja fifed Telemachus, are in^PHlngapore Naval Base12 words
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Article260 1957-07-04 5 Split is unlikely now T<HE rift between the Singapore Trade Union x Congress and the Services unions, which at one time threatened to split the T.U.C. is being healed. The Services unions' chiefs charged that the T.U.C, was lukewarm in its attitude to the grievances260 words
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Article54 1957-07-04 5 The St. Anthony's Old Boys' Association has reelected Mr. Edmund Tay as its president for this year, with Mr. Low Ah Long as vice-president. The treasurer and secretary Is Mr. Lee Eng Kee. Committee members are Messrs. Alfred Wong, Goh Swee Jin, Leong Fong San,54 words
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Article130 1957-07-04 5 TO SELL INDIAN PRODUCTS fpHE Indian Government is to send a manager to take charge of its proposed show room and warehouse in Singapore. A spokesman of the Indian Information Services, told the FVee Press that the Indian Government was in the process of selecting the manager. "The show room.130 words
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Article295 1957-07-04 5 Singapore gets a taste of dancing at its best 1 THROBBING drums, voodoo chants and writhing dusky torsos turned the stage of the Cathay Odeon Theatre into a Caribbean jungle last night at the opening performance of the dance engagement by American Katherlne Dunham andA.P. - 295 words
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Advertisement22 1957-07-04 5 --_______W__-____-__-----__-B_______________________o»» PB lH ftE EXQUISITE i B?!Ll_______r^ ll I ?*R 1 'PP__fc__r J mm Ik Vtm* itj^B" > t vl _^1 i 7~-^s2__f22 words
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Advertisement166 1957-07-04 5 4t '^■*__i.: odeon PRf TONIGHT 1 JCi I'M J NIGHTLY ?J| M Cathay Organisation Proudly Presents T i i^i^i^i^------i^---_fc_M_fcißßi -X HER dancers, singers, musicians if J DIRECT from BROADWAY J C Exotic Spectacle Bullet— fl ,-W Music Rhythm Combine With jg\ Dazzling Force To Bring tJtt^ jjg z&Z&Kytm You The166 words
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Advertisement15 1957-07-04 6 Always I fill V I Chesterfield They are mild ffl^?)" 1 #e< satisfy Wai^tt^ I15 words
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Miscellaneous126 1957-07-04 6 :v •ri-..,-„.A,- >'" "r™rr! 777.77!. 7.7.. >l \\lVlfc \kl hy I*• lalk ami I'lul liavis nmn —at ns^uT=rrTiT^7i \_^^^SF^r\ P»pS^^ Jbw- JmW^tz Jaflß -3i-i^B ■k^k\LLJJ« _f I I j. ft Ul/.V\ l»y Eflajar Hire Burroughs TIIE S\ l I b^Lesiie Charteris Tl mowwv (aaX'AU Y but don't YOuI/M iiilai flfl126 words
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Miscellaneous450 1957-07-04 6 BORN today, you seem to hay, mn I given an especial Impor! I ev^n glamour! Certainly bin. 5 Fourth of July child gives y.:.i i exciting birthday. You have course a strong personality and a great riS. i of individuality. You want to make your own de oisions and carry450 words
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Article166 1957-07-04 7 Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS ci f European ports July 26T« buyers 26?, buyers 27 sellers 27% sellers August 26T_ buyers 27 buyers M m 27 sellers 27% sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 27 buyers 27% buyers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement Homo Terms August166 words
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Article89 1957-07-04 7 TIN Btraits spot 97.87 nom. 98.00 nom. Standard Contract July unquoted unquoted Aug. 9575 nom. 96.00 norn SALES: NU Straits Contract July 96.87 buyers 97.25 buyers v 97.62 sellers 98 00 sellers Aug. 9675 buyers 97.00 buyers 97.50 sellers 9775 sellers TONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. RUBBER Futures89 words
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Article44 1957-07-04 7 NEW YORK, July 3. mm Previous Today 2i Industrials 507-55 513.25 20 Railroads 147.00 ***** 40 Domestic Bonds 86.84 86.90 15 Utilities 70 76 70 95 65 Stocks (Composite Averages 175.22 176 61 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.44 words
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Article54 1957-07-04 7 Matobar/Lampong spot and awaiting release 27, afloats 27 ly 26 H, Malabar July shipment 26 li, Lampong July shipment 25%. Sarawak spot and awaiting release unquoted, afloats 26 to 25^, July shipment 25 M». Mumtok white spot 33, afloats 32 H. selle.* ex-dock. i Above prices Quoted in54 words
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Article99 1957-07-04 7 f Previous Today Philippines cLf. U.K./ European delivered per long ton July/ Aug". $167% sellers $167% sellers Strait. cIJ. U.K./North in delivered weight per £63 buyers £63 buyers l?i July/ August £63% sellers £63% sellers Aug./ Sept £63 buyers £63 buyers t. _e «3% sellers £63%99 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1957-07-04 7 Why the Red "rebels' were sacked Did not toe party line j The full official text of the Soviet Communist Party statement < lon the Moscow sackings, given below, reveals serious rifts within the J I Russian administrative machine. 5 TOE statement condemns Malenkov, Kaganovich andReuter - 1,034 words
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Article143 1957-07-04 7 Farms policy foiled I rWMJE statement issued I by the Soviet Com- j§ munist Party on the sensational sackings of 2 seven important mem- 2 bers lays great em- 2 phasis on the agricul- 2 tural side of the coun- 2 try's economy. "With regard to agri- 2 cultural problems,"143 words
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Advertisement108 1957-07-04 7 ■MM RrHBRB'BBRIIBISBIBBfI 1 NO NEED TO GO TO j I FRANCE THIS YEAR f Shaw Organisation bring gon the ORifit_\AM. i 1 *r if m direct from M>A RMS io the < li'titH 1 noon I '■■^■■■H3K! HBH| HaBHBBnB|a [ALL FORMALITIES TeTuTrTdl^ for TRANSPORTATION of dogi 8 I and other108 words
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Miscellaneous57 1957-07-04 7 singapore j ;hich tides TODAY: 4.00 p.m. 1 TOMORROW: 4.03 am I I and 4.48 p m I SATURDIY: 5.28 am. and 5.45 p.m. SUNDAY: 7.17 am. and I I 6.49 p.m. (MONDAY: 8.50 am. and 7.52 p m. TUESDAY: 9.56 a.m g and 8.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.41 1 a.m.57 words
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Article, Illustration457 1957-07-04 8 A party gives glimpse of exotic India i i A little bow J i t A speech j THE premises of the Singapore Kamala Club in Moulmein Road was a scene of colour and gaiety the other day as the sun shone down on a group of smiling women. Then,457 words
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Article, Illustration194 1957-07-04 8 A DOCTOR wa found guilty b few days ago oi t< aling th( n he col la] <'i ii, the do< k Di Donald Solon v I Oil i d i -,ii :i lurji em nouni ed the v :i Brighton quartei lonj ti md ,Zzr UJ194 words
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Article, Illustration184 1957-07-04 8 River boat shuffle She wants a job NEARLY 3.500 jazz fans, dancing to twelve 'Mm bands, turned Old Father Thame, into M Man Mississipi last week. Along the 40 miles of river from Tower Pier. l don, to Margate on th e South Coast, mt r?c?:. If each of two184 words
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Article, Illustration17 1957-07-04 9 -year-old i s now looking! for a band in need of a trumpeter. Any offers?17 words
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339 1957-07-04 9 THE NIGHT-LIFE SCANDAL OF 5TH FORM GIRLS DARENTS kept watch on a cafe, jazz clubs and town bars in Cheltenham, Gloucester, England, last week, checking up on a headmistress's charges of immorality against schoolgirls The charges were made by Miss Margaret Lambrick, headmistress of Pates grammar school in Britain 8339 words
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Article57 1957-07-04 9 I I TVECENTLY torrential IMX rains have caused alarming damage in 1 vast areas of Northern Italy. I In the Piedmont province, a railway 1 line near Modane was I almost carried away by a landslide caused by flooding. I n the picture below repair gangs are57 words
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Article, Illustration282 1957-07-04 9 HE SAVES GIRL ON 80-FOOT WINDOW LEDGE "EJIGBty feet above a London street a trirl strwi of cfce n r 3SB?sissra a^ h^^ t^rcK a flat in a_5?J he ard h r and climbed into Tl_iH oi Rodney Court, Maida Vale for tolwindow: year ol<S Mary Lyons saw him and282 words
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Article, Illustration2465 1957-07-04 10 Pelham Groom - Pelham Groom Another Latiff story by... VERY SIMPLE MADAM/ HE SAID. W THE DOOR WAS LOCKED YOU WOULD HAVE HAD TO UNLOCK IT, SINCE YOUR HUSBAND COULD NT DO IT FOR YO§? yyy.-r- y .-yy.+x-yy Quite a mess illllllllllir ll hum; The2,465 words
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SPOTLIGHT ON THE SERVICES
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Article, Illustration647 1957-07-04 11 Army instructs Malayan boys to be artisans By a Special Correspondent QINCE the Army Boys' Trade School a Company of the Malayan Basic Training Centre— opened at Nee Soon in 1951, a total of 257 Potential tradesmen have passed through to take up positions in the I Army m the647 words
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Article343 1957-07-04 12 US policy on China under strain rpHE policy ot boycott oi R has Just be reaffirmed by Seci oi Stati Dulles, app I bo >c heading Into trouhh arious pre .'aires are building up against tt both at bone and abroad, and the J iienb >we* Adminls* tration may BndA.P. - 343 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-07-04 12 I Ba Swe, Burmese Deputy Prime Minister, paid a call at the rs state Department during his visit to Washington and conferred with state Secretary John Foster Dulles.28 words
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467 1957-07-04 12 JJKI) CHINA'S economic plan for this year holds out poor possibilities for Western businessmen, in the opinion of observers in Peking, reports Reuter. The chairman of the National Economic Commission, Mr. Po Ipo, after reporting many "shortcomings" and "mistakes" in both planningReuter - 467 words
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Article130 1957-07-04 12 Censorship denial rebutted rFWO Indonesian news- papers have editorially disgreed with a Jakarta Information Ministry official's statement that press freedom wa.s still guaranteed in Indonesia. The English language daily Thnes of Indonesia Said: 'There is a limited censorship imposed by tiie army under jxwers derived from the .state of warU.P. - 130 words
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Glimpses
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Article195 1957-07-04 12 Nehru to be mediator in M-East? 4 POSSIBILITY ot mediation by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in the IsraeliArab conflict was editorially welcomed in the usually well-informed Jerusalem Post. !The paper said an impression has been current for some tune that "under favourable conditions" Mr, Nehru would be Willing toA.P. - 195 words
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Article47 1957-07-04 12 Two Japanese have been invited to Ethiopia as political advisers to Emperor Ilaile Selassie and have left Tokyo for Addis Ababa. They are Mr. Sumihisa Ikeda, a lieutenant general in the former Imperial Japanese Army, and Mr. Foshikazu Umezu, son of the late ex-General Michiro Umezu. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article35 1957-07-04 12 President Chiang Kai-shek has ordered Admiral Liang Hsu -chao, commander-in-chief of the Nationalist navy. Lieu tenant-General J. O. Huang, commander-in-chief of the combined forces, to serve in the same posts for another three years. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article37 1957-07-04 12 Mr. Nobusuke Kishi Japan's Prime Minister, said in Honolulu: "Because we have the security of the Far East in mind, the Japanese are not asking the American navy and air forces to withdraw for some _irae."— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article20 1957-07-04 12 A Radio Peking .said one of the richest tungsten deposits in the world has been found in Kwan_rt..m_r Province. U.PU.P. - 20 words
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Article44 1957-07-04 12 >ylon is exoeeted to fulfil its annual shipment quota of 50,000 tons of sheet rubber four mouths ahead of schedule for the first time since she signed ihe rubber-rice pact with Communist China in 1953, Shipments are expected to be (included by August U.PU.P. - 44 words
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Article25 1957-07-04 12 Mr. Sulaiman Kakli or Karachi, a student at the University of Michigan, was elected president of the Pakistan Students' Association in the United States U.PU.P. - 25 words
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Article14 1957-07-04 12 General Wang Shu-ming has taken over as Chiel of Nationalist China's General Staff. A.PA.P. - 14 words
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Article46 1957-07-04 12 Mr. R. B. Gajraj has told the British Guiana Legislative Council at Georgetown that the VY > Indies recently bought rice trom Burma at lower pricey than tho s c charged by Guiana As a result the British Guiana rice industry was facing a serious crisis ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article39 1957-07-04 12 Mr. s. Kawada. president of the Nippon Steel Tube Company told the Canadian press in Winnipeg that Japan was eager to enlarge her reciprocal trade agreements with Canada but an easing of tariffs would have to mm? first.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article40 1957-07-04 12 A The Indonesian Immigration Office in Medan has reported a record exodus of Chinese students recently to both Red Cli ma and Formosa from North Sumatra, with 318 boys and jjirl students of Chinese origin leaving aboard one ship. UPUP - 40 words
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Article34 1957-07-04 12 The settlement of Red China's Rs. 100,000,000 debt will be an important feature in forthcoming talks in Peking on the renewal of its five-year rubber -rice agreement with Ceylon which ends this year U.PU.P. - 34 words
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Article37 1957-07-04 12 4 Cargo congestion in the por* of Manila is causing some concern among shipping circles. Some vessels are now taking as lotu as eight days to onload and reload, compared w Hh tnc normal three days,- U.PU.P. - 37 words
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Article24 1957-07-04 12 The World Bank is to tojtf Siam US$64 milli< il W construction of the fapr che e Dam ln W I en" Slam. A.PA.P. - 24 words
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Advertisement14 1957-07-04 12 fl Po TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD dI&L^J lc r s ii-mmm' MANAGING OltKTOt k ace.14 words
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Advertisement32 1957-07-04 12 ||l Ja HBW T| fcj i^AAAAZ; A %.;>? y^^:^_\\__\\_^___^_^_^_^^_%t^i^^^^Z^^ < \\w*?s£. Jtf_^__ M&g_ a_ JH mm _-_r^T "^_P SjWBB ___B?^M BpWI Efcyy.-_fiß a_-HB_a_l J /j m/ili 1 1 &&;Z Zf^^__y__^^^^^^^tKy^i{t ''y > W Mm' '.<>_W32 words
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Article, Illustration258 1957-07-04 13 i fashions make the world go round 1 for the ladies. Shown here are I some of the latest whimsies which make i life more worth living for the feminine I front. An impeccably-tailored woollen l frock, ready to go places, is shown (left, I I258 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-07-04 13 THIS SHIRT DRESS IN DEEP MAUVE I Wool with cuffed sleeves is called I Cascade, it comes from a recent m LONDON COLLECTION.26 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-07-04 13 A sleek casual sweater enough to team up with your briefest shorts for pudding around during the day. A lean, long middystyle, it curves prettily from shoulder to shoulder where it is caught with two tiny bows. In a large range of paint-box colours it comes in all sizes. Here's81 words
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Miscellaneous341 1957-07-04 13 II C I I I |3 I H^r [5 IO 22 M- v KOCI bark for a je^el B y^Ki^£___P^3__! _L*^2__l jm f^iaik RcMaf froni a pleased parson 9 I I 19 I I jB'O j I 24 R(.sfK>f tfiii evei Inside <8). I j BW I I I I341 words
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620 1957-07-04 14 Big money for Hoad if he wins tomorrow rvEFENDING CHAMPION Le* Hoad, of Austra- Ua, scored straifht-sct victory over Sven Davidson, o! Sweden, In tin- Wimbledon championships yesterday, and thus ensured an allAustralian final for the second Mmc in two years Hoad'-. 6U.P.; Reuter - 620 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-07-04 14 MISS DARLENE HARD (United States), who will meet Mrs. Dorothy Knode in an ail-American semi-final at Wimbledon today. Miss Hard is considered the hardest hitter in women's tennis in the world today.32 words
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Article210 1957-07-04 14 MEN'S BINQLBI Baml finals a. Cooper (Aiul i beat n Praia. (Aua! I-t, n 19 8 I 8 8 L Hoad beat B Davidson Hreotn i 1 8 4 I>B MINS DOI HI I S QuHiti-r Baal: n Pietrangeli iM > Irolt Mt i beat i. E""-'''"' and210 words
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Article45 1957-07-04 14 C. HIRANO, the Japanese i v Junior tennis player, yesterday reached the quarter finals of the Boys International Tournament run in conjunction with the Wimbledon Championships. He beat H. Hedman, junior champion of Finland. 6-2. 6-2 in the second round.45 words
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279 1957-07-04 14 OCRREY, the County O Cricket Championship leaders made a good start yesterday to their match against Derbyshire, who are in second place. Bowling Derbyshire out for 146, they batted dourly to reply with 120 for four by the close. They had279 words
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Article108 1957-07-04 14 Close of play in yesterday's matches were: At Lords: M.C.C. 176; Cambridge University 92 for 3. At Bournemouth: Leicestershire 150; Hampshire 108 for 4. At Aberdeen: Scotland 347 for 7 (Aitcheson 52, Kemsley 103) vs. M.C.C. At Harrogate: Yorkshire vs. Royal Air Force. No play rain.Reuter - 108 words
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1012 1957-07-04 15 Rio, Caracas best on soft track THEY RUN 3F IN 37 4/5 ON BIT ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS THIS MORNING'S WINDING-UP GALLOPS 810 (Chadwick) and 'Caracas (J. Jones) were the outstanding Sormers at Bukit ah this morning n fast work was done on the slightly soil Number Two track. Rio and1,012 words
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Article224 1957-07-04 15 BROWN AND AYTON LEAD IN THE OPEN IDTLAND took the majoi honours of the flrst round ler Tn the British Open Golf mpionship, on the old course Bt Andrews yesterday, but man showed that he is a ger to the best. He is Bobby ke, South Africa's three times c224 words
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Article406 1957-07-04 15 WEST INDIES must not fT lose the third Test match against England, which begins at Trent Bridge today, If they are to retain a chance of winning the five-match series. After drawing the first match at Edgbaston, the tourists were overwhelmed at Lord's last406 words
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Article293 1957-07-04 16 QUAKE DEATHS NEAR 1,000 Hundred Persian villages razed Earth still trembling RESCUE teams roving the still trembling earth ot North Persia expressed fear la^t night that Tuesday's earthquake, killed more I han 1,000 persons. The known death toll soared to 750. More than 3,000 persons were missing from ruined villagesA.P. - 293 words
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Article206 1957-07-04 16 North Celebes to trade on its own rpHE pj i d< imlnanl l\ Chi I J io region oi NortJ Celeb* ha proclaimed I is fed up' with [ndone il m Oovei nment s fallui to nm t economic reform and 'ii 'i Is now206 words
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Article124 1957-07-04 16 rpHREE American .sailors m. were killed yesterday when fire broke out On the United States aircrait earri* r hake Champlain. A Frenchman also died in the blaze. The blaze started on 3 small French craft used tn land cars and other equipment from the bigA.P. - 124 words
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Article31 1957-07-04 16 July flrst grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 92.| cents a lb., up oneeighth of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone wa.s steady quiet.31 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-07-04 16 Britain's Sir Laurence Olivier and Hollywood's Marilyn Monroe seem to be perfectly in step in this scene from their film "The Prince and the Showgirl," which was produced and directed by Sir Laurence.33 words
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Article159 1957-07-04 16 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By MR. C. O. Davies, mounted assistant to the Straits Racing Associations official starter, died in his sleep last night at his home on the Bukit Timah racecourse. "Ollie" Davies, as he was familarly known, had become an accepted part of Bukit Timah racing to159 words
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Advertisement216 1957-07-04 16 Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of odvertistrs our representative ot lst. tloor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGF. ORCHARD ROAD, will re Ci->c small advertisements ond answers to box numbers. Cla'.vi.itd advertisements moy also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House, Collyer Quay, Singapore. MR M. M. ISMAIL, 3216 words
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Race Form FREE PRESS Special
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Article, Illustration5246 1957-07-04 1 SINGAPORE RACES FORM GUIDE FOLLOWING are the horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club July Meeting. CLASS TWO ACROSTIC SECOND: (16 started) 1-6-57 Spore 7-8 l.m (Franklin* Cl. 2; lst. Irish Pearl 8-8; 3rd. Joe'- Tipple 9-1; 4th. Copaeabana 9-1. 1-U-fc. 2-13 3 5. Track yielding. SIXTH: (12 started) 25-5-575,246 words
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RACING SECTION
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8203 1957-07-04 3 The Class Three horses Racing FREE PRESS WtammiEJm mm.fm\mmi' m \'mm\. ii" A\ gg^UßßV%w <ttß%gl*n^ <«•# Tff^wjr _P _P r A2p^g_l __r wgft __s_fc <_■ *jf i <, g *_H CLASS THREE ADJUTANT FIFTH: (Ten started) 4-5-57 Penang 9-7 b_f (Bougoure) 09 3; Ist. White Heather II tf-9; 2nd Lycos8,203 words
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