The Singapore Free Press, 10 July 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1957-07-10 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper to U!» Singapore, Wednesday, July 10, 1957. Price 15 Cts.18 words
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Article519 1957-07-10 1 C f I Af Six U.N, cease-fire orders are ignored Two towns bombarded DAYLONG Israeli-Syrian clash occurred yesterday, during which two border towns came under heavy mortar bombardment, causing casualties on both sides. Simultaneously, Jordanians are said to have opened fire on an Israeli planeU.P.; A.P. - 519 words
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Article180 1957-07-10 1 Strike call is ignored ABOUT 200 employees of the Singapore Telephone Board have so far defied the union's strike call and are attending to their normal duties. There are indications that more strikers will return to work. The acting general manager of the Board, Mr. J. AGagan, told the Free180 words
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Article, Illustration369 1957-07-10 1 I SCIENTISTS MUST \DOPT NEW POLICY rjERTRAND RUSSELL, the as-year-ly old British philosopher and Nobel .prize winner, said at Pugwash, Nova Scotia, yesterday, that there was "no real change in the situation" since jhe and the late Professor Albert Einstein had warned,Reuter - 369 words
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Article132 1957-07-10 1 REPORTS that piloU were refusing to I I fly Bristol Britannia* I out of Hong Kong un less payloads are re- (lured because of j J safety factors are "com pletely groundless," a spokesman of the British Overseas Air- wwa s Corporation said J Jin London yesterday.U.P. - 132 words
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Article32 1957-07-10 1 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 93 7/8 cents a lb., up threeeighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was steady quiet.32 words
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Advertisement18 1957-07-10 1 t js/f& iM,nnfiPr-^ MITCHAM LAVENDER Fotta* Moc^ jji TALCUM POWDER Jfe f '.'fif l <r±^tf^n SHRIHO (China LTD-18 words
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Article189 1957-07-10 2 M. RESERVE FOR CAN PUBLICITY Tin board is ready tor war' m mmw m U.S. campaign under way MALAYA'S lisl industry has set aside $500,000 to bo used in specialised counter-publicity against a campaign in America to boost tin-less cans. This was stated In a report oi the Tin Industry189 words
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Article37 1957-07-10 2 a pecial ceremony mark it.*- < opi oing ol the new Burmese Maha Bodl Bud dhlstr Temple at the 7tf milestone, Tampenis Drive will be held tomorrow at 9.00 a.m. ah Buddhists and friends are welcome.37 words
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Article213 1957-07-10 2 A GLUT OF FRUIT Go-slow is boon to the importers rpHIS year's bumper crop A of Jocal fruits, rather than the Singapore Harbour Board go-slow, is worrying fruit importers in Singapore. The go-slow at the wharves, which has delayed the unloading of imported fruits, may even be regarded as a213 words
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Article86 1957-07-10 2 E y*i \KI V 13 Ml 000 j E -N rubber fteeds were g exported from Ibe s i I urt yea* ss mi .t papei laid befor* 55 tbe i edei .il 1 omit il SS ti'<|;t\. E Siam v.is the biggest E Importer takini 1,866,« S86 words
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Article71 1957-07-10 2 MRS. JOAN WOOD. 24--year-old housewife, went into her flooded sitting room at Darfield, Yorkshire. England, to save her most precious possession. She struggled through the flood water which had entered the room after a thunderstorm, to her television set. A neighbour heard her scream andReuter - 71 words
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Article79 1957-07-10 2 JOHN L. COLLYER, Chairman of B. F. Goodrich, said in New York yesterday that world supplies of new rubber will be more than adequate in 1 957 and for several years to come. He noted world consumption of new rubber for the first six monthsA.P. - 79 words
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Article96 1957-07-10 2 CH)R the first time, nrxt month two Dyak boys, from the interior of Sarawak, win attend a Scottish SChOOI, the Nairn Academy "he tw i b(iv s were taken t«» Scotland b x \ir. John Wilson of Glasgow, who h;is Spent a number of years96 words
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Article, Illustration270 1957-07-10 2 DEME Theatre's production of "The Gioconda Smile" by Aldous Huxley is a thriller well worth seeing. It is now playing at the REME Theatre. Ayer Raja Road. Singapore until July 13 at 8.30 p.m. nightly. The title is a reference to the celebrated portrait of Mona270 words
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Article123 1957-07-10 2 METEOR LIGHTS UP ISLAND A meteor so big "it tff A have made «n»J dent in the landscape Jj exploded over Hawaii m a flash that ''practically J up the whole island 01 Maul." a r( Tp.re: "It had an orangey tail and exploded toMJ white flash,'' said gap** W.L.Young,A.P. - 123 words
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Article26 1957-07-10 2 Typhoid wi i avbea vbe spreading the area of P< ,f earth q v a j *fo c Several peopl< dren, were died- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement95 1957-07-10 2 The ENTERTAINMENT TREAT b OF THIS OR ANY YEAR! I Straight from PARIS! The WORLD-FAMOUS J*oliesJoer(jeFe\ m starring JFANMAIRF (That "Hans Christian Anderson" Girl)! m HUNDREDS of CURLS'. GTRXSI GIRLSI in TECHNICOLOR FRENCH with Fart English Dialogue Subtitles (5.8.) I CAPITOL Next Change m v Wl Plus! M.F.Us "TIN FROM95 words
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Article213 1957-07-10 3 Border parleys still drag -10MMUNIST Chinese Prej mier Chou En-lai has isclosed that, while both urma and Red China have ithdrawn their troops from sputed areas on their borirs concrete problems retained to be resolved in fuire negotiations to permit "a comprehensive, fair nd reasonable settlement." Speaking to the National213 words
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Article22 1957-07-10 3 •even ships are in the Bapore Naval Base today. iy are Alert, Anzac, Caran Bay. Cossack, Crane, femachus, and Tobruk22 words
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Article, Illustration143 1957-07-10 3 NIGHT after night, month after month, seven girls and two men students sat up to read study books to 21-year-old* Alfred Adanez. For Alfred, blind since birth, was studying at Liverpool University, England, for his Bachelor of Arts degree and many of the text-booksPaul Popper - 143 words
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Article258 1957-07-10 3 SELF -RULE BILL NOW UNDER FIRE Chinese hit out at language, religion JOINT memorandum fby the Pan Malayan [aeration of Chinese Aspation a and the Malayan arty circulated in London pterday expressed dispprovai of certain feaFfB in the Federation of Pjaya independence bill. hich comes up in the puse ofReuter - 258 words
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36 1957-07-10 3 wgalla, uniforms and !ll; M equipment for J SHpoffit Ruler and «*fl will cost the U(5)o al lon Government 1, M m ha.s been ap- by the Federal J p Committee in36 words
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42 1957-07-10 3 The Economic Adviser to the Federation Government will get more pay from September. The post, now held by Mr. O. A. Spencer, is to be Upgraded, with thfl pay increased from $1,370 to $2,270 a month.42 words
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Article155 1957-07-10 3 $10,000 LOOK OF JOY m IE Federation Govern M. ment's busy chief -atistician, Mr. H. Fell, stopped work for a few minutes this morning and smiled a $10,000 look of joy. He had been told that the Finance Committee had agreed that he be paid a $10,000 honorarium for work155 words
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Article59 1957-07-10 3 SIXTY American or Canadian cars are being bought for the use of Commonwealth and foreign guests attending the Merdeka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur next month. Two large open cars are to be purchased also for state drives by the Paramount Ruler. The Federation finance committee59 words
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Advertisement271 1957-07-10 3 CJ D f% mm\ HP Ck If ii I'HISI XT ITOV < j a v J <► i. I i if j| All Occasions j 1 TROPHIES, MEDALS sjj I! Etc., j t < i n Silver and LP. N. S. J 4> if <► Always available at: 4> I271 words
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229 1957-07-10 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, July 10, 1957. Opinion Trade not politics QECTIONAL opposition 3 locally to the sending ol an unofficial trade mission to Formosa Is difficult to understand, jj,,. ii)!: Slon'S stilted purpose is the boosting oi trade between Nationalist China and thi territories oi Singapore and Malaya;229 words
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Article835 1957-07-10 4 Simon Maynard - Russia plans for the year 2,000 Simon Maynard By Rl SSI.VS rulers today have their eyes fixed mistily but firmly on a fantastic future which at the moment exists only In the blueprints of their scientists. Their plan arc being made lor the year 2.000. For Russia is in a835 words
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Article, Illustration139 1957-07-10 4 f\N show at the London County Council's open air sculpture exhibition 172 Holland Park, London, is a remarkable statue called "Lot's Wife." It is the first unbreakable, washable, everlasting statue made of plastic—a real work of art in perspex. worth £3.000. ft ft It was made by139 words
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Advertisement67 1957-07-10 4 I Oi rfn v* h J 1 I .s« if* 1 md i root* > S 1 th- n S 0 J ;s /•</• 5 W fn A- .r.U I J I r i h i i I I I 5 ,Mm from \twmUm 5 bj E/tySSi 5 NAM B«cluijV«lj67 words
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Advertisement71 1957-07-10 4 on beauty arid qjuaUty in furniture fy mm^mmmmir ■mm h^^^^ml csoJlm *^Rm *^Sm mmm&av%& m^^mmji **tes <fc M*mmmmwn Vtt- ■■11 IrSf ffft^Bl lii whatever price range you choose you will find IM same expert design, fine craftsmanship, choicest woods -J all combined to make Diethelffll furniture the finr^t ever You71 words
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Article, Illustration224 1957-07-10 5 He takes study to adults lIHE best way to restore self-confidence In peo pie and equip them for a fuller life was through study. decided Mr. Keith Payne when he first arrived in Singapore four years ago. was then that he started the Study Group Movh ment (Singapore) as a224 words
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Article40 1957-07-10 5 I; f the Very oid l B »a to be invest,!- i i ").i>ort (Hants) h I because under i tames belched gj] braa. door- > nange colour; l MV( i Up; lawns! r untwori peels; i40 words
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Article390 1957-07-10 5 THE GANGS GO IN FOR MACHETTES Sold cheap at Thieves Market' The Avails Hthe P*™*' cially designates it as a "tool." But this does not bother the secret society gangsters who use it as the vicious and deadly weapon that it can be in a fight. we The machette, made390 words
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Article223 1957-07-10 5 SPORTS BAN REVIEW Misunderstanding on the ruling (SINGAPORE education auv thorities are to reconsider the ban imposed on schoolboys joining outside sports clubs or playing for them without their head masters* permission. The Deputy Director of Education, Mr. R. c. Ince, said the ruling had caused some misunderstanding and was223 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-07-10 5 LOVELY BLONDE Ingrid Ootide, who was runner up in last year's Miss Universe contest, has E already made her screen debut in Universal Inter- 8 national's "The Tattered Dress" which stars JefY 1 Chandler. Jeanne Cram. Elaine Stewart, Jack Carson and Gail Russell. Universal has &reat hopes that E the63 words
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Article77 1957-07-10 5 YEAR OLD twins David and Diana Walton to school by taxi at the ratepayers' expense because of Barney the bi^ black bull. Barney roams the field.s through which the milelonc footpath leads from their farmhouse home to the village school at Otterburn, Northumberland. An education department77 words
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Advertisement168 1957-07-10 5 Q GET'EM FROM Ay WASSIAMULL'S /ON^ mew Bj|| MIRACLE fe of 'ijttf*** 66% DACRON i||) 33% COTTON... Cj%t WP]lll Vwxf^-J ww L All HAND WASHABLE JflPSfT^ DRIES IN 3 HOURS '^T \L*J' RARELY NEEDS I V< IRONING IH| IN WHITE 4 Ml k "jW BEAUTIFUL COLOURS WASSIAMULL'S HIGH STREET. MENSWEAR168 words
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Advertisement17 1957-07-10 6 Always IBuv a I Chesterfield A//7r/« r j m &J- /V/V CjtOOler fl I mm\ tc.r, urn17 words
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Miscellaneous240 1957-07-10 6 rfv. zzzzr. jjjjjjjj j B*l>i l Davis MANDRAKE rb- I «ss V■gSi 1 1 j^g^A ftflsaH l ig&F? (JKfeg& t <^ff^~~^\ """'vßUjl c£»lfp-ml COMMAND TME»6Q?/ \T8U>»«;TO! tr'wJ.C-'':''. v')f <-*-',i »(n^i E M TrF 5 ar?"' V *in/ w ijp*AiS7He ■*^lmwmZ'>, f^<=^9i lMHiouAny lueriN^/ ~jja*'\) \r~J~—-~'-' pmilapcr^ spell j^> "igSJP I240 words
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Miscellaneous438 1957-07-10 6 >^^\\cZy^ m -mlmSt A 4 BORN today, you are a rigid im severe disciplinarian an,,; JJJ mean to have your way of coma things. You do not care to take s^ 6 gestions or direction from others so it would be best if you were to select a career in438 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article164 1957-07-10 7 LONDON, July 9Previous Today H,. o i WH tXi* ports July 26'» buyers 17 H buyer* August 27 buyers 27 V 4 buyers 27»/ 8 seUers 27% sellers \o 1 RSS Spot 27% buyers 27 >4 buyers 11 X 27% sellers 27 sellers Itll No 1 BSS164 words
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Article98 1957-07-10 7 I NEW YORK, July 9. Previous Today Straits spot 97.50 nom. 97 37 nom. ard Contract July unquoted unquoted Aug. 95.37 nom. 95.50 nom. i. Qni.-t SALES: NU. s Contract July 96.62 buyers 96.75 buyers 9737 sellers 9725 sellers Aug. 96.37 buyers 96.50 buyers 97.12 sellers 9798 words
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Article38 1957-07-10 7 »NEW YORK, July 9. Previous Today lustrials 518.41 516 37 Broads 149.30 149.92 mesth Bonds 87 00 86.95 liti.s 71.71 71.4b Kk> umposite Averages 178 50 178.14 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.38 words
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Article49 1957-07-10 7 (abar/Lamponer spot 27. unquoted, awaiting release ng release 26, afloats 26, afloats 26 to 25 July shipto 26, Malabar July ment 25. Muntok white spot 33, ent 25%, Lampong July afloats 32%, sellers ex-dock. ent 25 1, Sarawak spot Abort? prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.49 words
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Article107 1957-07-10 7 HH ILONOON, July 9 Previous Today A Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ th I uropean delivered ,'lv [hv long ton Jaly/Aus:- $167 V£ sellers $168 sellers V Straits cif. tJ.K./North »p<;in delivered weight per £63 buyers £63 buyers t«.» July August £63*4 sellers £63 V£ sellers Aug.. Sept.107 words
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Article79 1957-07-10 7 rIE faithful bloodhound of detective-story fame is now of little use. Devon.. Chief Constable, Lieut Colonel Robert Bacon, said last week. "Bloodhound., ar<> nothing like as good as the dogs we have now," he said "They operate almost entirely on scent. "The dof^s we use. which Include79 words
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Article112 1957-07-10 7 FIVE men drove to a 500-ft. tower in the Nevada Desert last week on a special mission. To Deal with an atom bomb that failed to go off. They knew that unless their diagnosis of a power failure was correct they might never return. Two112 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-07-10 7 THIS afternoon dress in a style resembling "Drogenes in the tub" does not come from Greece, but from the Vienna fashion school, when they gave a fashion display in Hetzendorf Castle, Vienna. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll35 words
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Advertisement207 1957-07-10 7 RMINSOjg LEMON orOßM|G|| Orange Barley Water la I N^?> #|f Is especially delicious I ftkfS^^^^^SilSH^^^^ tZ when taken with I L/^^fi I aVI aY| f| C Hi Gin or Rum. i^^Z j 11 multi sonic tone control EJj ti" I PJL 11*3 |g rtS V ff ti iHB iSTm) W207 words
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Miscellaneous145 1957-07-10 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 Footlights Parade; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Footlights Parade—Part 2; 357 For Schools; 5.00 Voices in Harmony 5.15 Hawaiian Blossoms; 530 Tea Dance; 6.00 lime Announcement and Programme Summary 6.02 Children's Corner; 630 When Day la Done; 655 Announcements and Singapore Share Market145 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-07-10 8 1 pHYSICIANS in personality with TB Singapore are incidence by the buzzing over recenl Seattle psychiatrist, comments linking Mr. Thomas 11. picture. Cpl. Ronald John Nash of REME. and his bride, the former Miss Adorasion Daisy Benig, after their wedding at the Church of the Holy Family, East Coast Road,Free Press - 64 words
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Article, Illustration193 1957-07-10 8 WHEN Mr. "Freddie" Pope, popular racing motorist and all-round sportsman, sends out monthly statements from his garage the bills are likely as not to list, among the items regarding camshafts, gaskets, flywheels and tyres incongruously inserted charges for eggs. Eggs appear strange in the technical list193 words
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Article146 1957-07-10 8 Some new theories CO rapidly arc mothers in Singapore breeding families that there is reported to be an Increase In the incidence of mentallyretarded babies and in physical deformit ies. There is a growing opinion among medical leaders that malnutrition, high blood pressure liver or kidney disease", heart ailments or146 words
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Article170 1957-07-10 8 w itii^ tatiSJ the ci 1,1, -ifc Johore Bah a to build a ;7j; j menade :> < li V ,V fll i Jalan Ibrahim age prop to I c ity'sairoi r-' '^f M joint a lew a n gm ermen fro 1" low-tide fl hingd* Sl170 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-07-10 9 fl Ircwcll d »nner party was given at the «JT orld Singapore, by the staff of Cold •■X*- ,lmcrics Lf d-. to Mr. F. Bekhorc. ijjrv. r of tnc Creameries Milk Bars, who is |Jj2 r °ny for the U.S.A. on the Willcm W«j r thc general manager, Mr. E.Peter Robinson - 60 words
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Article190 1957-07-10 9 XT might not be an inconsequential idea if a Tolerance School" is started in Singapore, modelled after the unique and successful one at Germany's Munich -Lv dwigsfeld. At this remarkable institution, some 800 students from Russia, the Ukraine and Poland, Esthonia, Lithuania and Latvia, also Israel, Yugoslavia, Armenia190 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-07-10 9 More than 70 census enumerators and supervisors of the Queenstown Division of Singapore attended a farewell get-together dinner party at the Diamond Restauurant, Great World Park, on Saturday night. Pictured from left are: Mr. Yap Pow Thong, (asst. superintendent), Mr. Wong Keng Yen (supervisor), Mrs. Wong, Miss Chia Swee Peng,Free Press - 76 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-07-10 9 i Mr and Mrs Basil de Rozario seen after their marriage it the Church 0< j St. Francis Xavicr, Malacca. The brick- was formerly Mr/, Teresa Sbtphtrd j28 words
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Article98 1957-07-10 9 r.iiiiMiiiiiiiii .iiiniiiiiiiiii. "POR less than the cost of one cigarette a day— $10 a year you can join the Singapore Association for the Blind. Your membership fee helps to support the 50 students and children at the Blind School (whose running expenses annually total at least $70,000) Elderly98 words
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Article412 1957-07-10 9 IN recent weeks I have been impressed by the increasing application of local amateur entertainers' efforts to improve their performances. Take the current rock n' roll champions, Ahmad and Marina, for instance, the case of an agile and slim young man and his hefty feather footed feminine412 words
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336 1957-07-10 10 i NTERNATIONAL footballer Christian Labalette downed a good-nigM drink mi a Montmartrc cafe terrace at 1 a.m. one day last week and fell dying with a bullet in the stomach. it wa.s fired at him by mistake hy :i pa.s in^ Algerian336 words
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Article178 1957-07-10 10 |y|ES. MARIE -LOUISE HOOPER, a 50-year-old ±t1 American grandmother, who alleges she was unlawfully detained in Johannesburg, South Africa, in March, described her experiences at a Press conference in London recently. It wa.s organised by Canon L. J. Collins, Precentor of St. Paul's Cathedral. The178 words
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Article211 1957-07-10 10 A woman faces cat theft charge IyOMEN who have lost their cats anxiously inspected steel cages which stood outside a courtroom in Britain last week. Behind the bars 10 cats gingers, marmalades, tortoise.shells miaowed sadly. Then 30 women whose pets are missing they began to vanish from their gardens at211 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-07-10 10 FIRE! BUI SHOW WENT ON A FIERCE blaze suddenly swept JJJ Grand Stand fj J Richmond Horse Show Britain recently WgJ j 600 spectators ssu WS ing the aiw n events. The stand wa* oin j pletely destroyed Bttl J| on c spectator was '"J" I cd. t Two tii.nclrrd98 words
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Miscellaneous185 1957-07-10 10 CLUBS ACROSS 'I I*>e-llke ve.wi at first (8). 2 Flower foi Pinafore Kiri <9> n Animai from a arhelk-stall? a Haggard aunt mostly (5), <^>. y Qet nail for a jellied .sob- 14 A commander begins and an stance? .7>. old i*>y finished parte ol the 10 lowers a graduate185 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-07-10 11 OIK LAURENCE OLIVIER and his wife, Vivien Leigh who with the Shakespeare kJ Memorial Theatre Company scored such a great triumph in Warsaw recently with their presentation of "Titus Andronicus," are seen in the picture below on their return to London by air. Warsaw critics described Sir64 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-07-10 11 was the scene at the lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon. England, last week. People fried in the sun with temperatures near the 90 degree mark during Britain's longest heatwave for years. So hot was it that even the tennis halls expanded too much resulting in swift volleys87 words
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Article, Illustration182 1957-07-10 11 REMEMBER the story of the little girl who I was helped to get over "exam jitters" by hyp- nosis. As soon as she finished the first day of her school exams Sandra Sydall ran to the phone. dialled a number and I heard a voice182 words
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288 1957-07-10 12 REDS LOSING ON 2 FRONTS IN FAR EAST INTERNATIONAL Communism ta no! bound to succeed in Asia a* mam pessimist* predicted following the defeat of the French in Indo-China, writes Ernest Hoberecht, United Press vice president md genera] manager for Asia. This has been proved throughout Asia— and especially InU.P. - 288 words
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Article119 1957-07-10 12 Salf-rule call for Kwangsi MX I lAN Hi. a Chinese communist deputy Premier, laid before the National People's Congress (Parliament) in Peking ft proposal for two more minority autonomous regions in Red t hina. These would be the whole of present Kwangsi Province for the about 6,500,000 Chuangs largest minorityReuter - 119 words
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Article55 1957-07-10 12 A group Ol member., of Japan's House of Councillors i.s due in Hong Kong on July 21 on the first leg of a tour of SouthEast Asian cities, including Singapore. In the party will be Miss Eiaru Nishioka, president of the Nagasaki Minyu Bhimbun Sha,U.P. - 55 words
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Close this yawning gap urges Japan
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Article152 1957-07-10 12 T*HE Japanese Govern--1 ment wishes to ur^e "three imperative steps to close the yawning gap" between advanced and less advanced countries so that all can share in world prosperity. This was stated by MrIchiro Kawasaki, a Japanese observer, speaking in a debate on the world economic situation at the UnitedReuter - 152 words
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Article31 1957-07-10 12 Indonesia's gold reserves have dipped to [2.89 per Cent. National Rankin? laws call fo r minimum reserves of !0 per rent K»hi and foreign exchange against total money in circulation.— A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article24 1957-07-10 12 Ml Pote Sarasin. Siamese ambassador to the United States, has been appointed secretary General o! the south Bast Asia Treaty Organisation In Bang- U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article29 1957-07-10 12 PAKISTAN WILL MAKF OBSERVATIONS ON POS« SIBLE RADIATION AND RADIOACTIVE FALLOU I FOR THE FIRST TIME AS PART OF PAKISTANI SCIENTISTS' PROGRAMME FOR THE IN TERNATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL YEAR.- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article41 1957-07-10 12 The Indian film ''Gautama the Buddha:' produced last year bu the Fi I m Division of the Indian Government, tells th e Hfc story of the Lord Buddha through the thousands of monuments in stone left behind since His day.— A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article23 1957-07-10 12 Japan has arranged to purchase from the International Monetary Fund U*****,000,000 'equal to 50 per cent of Japan's quota in the fund. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article24 1957-07-10 12 Japan will send a new World War II reparations proposal to Indonesia this month through Mr. Koichi Takagi, newly-appointed Japanese ambassador to Jakarta A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article28 1957-07-10 12 Mr. Torn Nakagawa, director of the Tokyo Foreign Ministry's Asian A (lairs Bureau has been appointed a.s counsellor to tho Japanese Bmba s a v in London.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article15 1957-07-10 12 North Korea has announced that it would hold a general election on August 27. U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article50 1957-07-10 12 Norway has awarded Mr Kensuc Sato, acting director of the economic affairs bureau of the Japanese Foreign Ministry, the cross of Commander of the Royal Order of St. Ola?, for his services lead- ing to the conclusion of the Japan-Norway treaty of commerce and n 0 otion last February.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article32 1957-07-10 12 rhe United States ExportImport Bank has announced a special shortterm loan of U*****,000.--000 to Japan to enable that country to buy A m c r ican cotton, wheat, barley and soybeans.- U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article43 1957-07-10 12 A second party of 21 youths and students from New Zealand and seven from Australia has passed through Hong Kong on the way to Peking for a brief tour of Communist China before going to Moscow to attend the WorM Youth Festival. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article43 1957-07-10 12 U.S. General L.L. Lemnitzer, former commander-in-chief United Nations and U.S. Far East Commands, and General I. D. White, former commanding general, U.S. Bth Army, have been awarded the Souti Korean Military Order o! Merit. Taeguk, with gold star by President Syn»man Rhee.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article38 1957-07-10 12 Mr. Hajime MatsffljJ leader of a ten-member Japanese agriculturil mission said >n H J'5 Kongr, after a tour of R« China, that within two« three years Cni" would catch up or even exceed Japan's level agricultural develoyw.eni ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article39 1957-07-10 12 The eighth triennial <MF ence of Associated Cow trywomtn of Mjj has opened r^Z The agenda includeshm economics and /am£g problems of over-Vf* tion, preservation J JJ ttonaZ CttKures WfjS antf means ctf I!J*H information about United Nations.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article11 1957-07-10 12 An United Nations jntoj* tion centre 1 planncfl' in Tokyo- ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article22 1957-07-10 12 Japan will seek election tot non-permanent seat n the United Nations Security Council when the l& General Assembly venes in September.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article35 1957-07-10 12 Ninety orphans from various orphanages in Hong Kong were treated to a naif hour plane ride over the Colony at the inauguration of the Swiss Aviation Company's Far Eastern air service.- U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article114 1957-07-10 12 Japan enters M-E oil scramble IJWTERPRISING Japaj nese industrialists hope to buy their way into the intense international competition for Middle East oil concessions. Although there are doubts In Tokyo about the heavy investments required, the Japanese Government has already authorised preliminary surveys. If Japan could supply a good partReuter - 114 words
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110 1957-07-10 12 JAPAN was well on the way to becoming 1,,r able competitor again in world trade \"i< r Professor Joseph Juran said in Sydney rmrn t Mr. Juran, who is Professor of M 1 < V, n hngineering at New York University, said tha l*JLReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-07-10 12 E First Philippine Pre-: S sident Emilio Aguil- 2 nado receives from 1.5. Ambassador Charles E I Bohlen in Manila an s old battle emblem cap-" tured in the PI- American war 5!) years: S ago and kept since inE the United States. I imiiiiiir vii iitnii 1 1 153 words
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Article, Illustration531 1957-07-10 13 Mute to the Flute' CLASSIC onathan Russell reviews the best records of the week s a 15 JAZZ WITH A DIFFERENCE IBIE Mann With The Weasel Ilcken Combo a tongue twister if there ever tne has arrived in town with a disc Salute To The Flute, which i s as531 words
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Article127 1957-07-10 13 TOPS THE BEST tof this week's fAB VAUGHAN, sii-'^-er with the live voice, tops all previous successes hiiij»s HUE ***** a recital consistf l inger Awhile, fertime, As You I I Me and Just ds PALIA JACKSON tk with more gospgs on Philips This astomshf c gr 0 vocalist, i127 words
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Article227 1957-07-10 13 Best of the 78s: C]VE BOS WELL S latest, She Said, is a humorous ditty on Parlophone R 4301 which rives spinsters i advice on how to catch J man. it's a brisk throbbing number and! like a number of Eve's' I previous successes, has I227 words
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Miscellaneous339 1957-07-10 13 BY HH son Gu V Mitchell. Jill Corey L'ltaliana In Londra are Wf V ■Tr^TT^J ancl Some thin' Smith and now available on Philips mtrnWH mjf.*JL/*> jH the Redheads. S ***** K. It comes on B ***** and A strong cast consisting rFOP Twelve is the title of a ack339 words
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Article542 1957-07-10 14 «M m mWmmw Ensland, .et to make IM *">*"< tM rtmt Smith is tourists' hero a GREAT innings of 1<> S by Collie Smith, who took part in two century ■tantbi enabled the West Indus to hold England to i < lravv alter they hadReuter - 542 words
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Article105 1957-07-10 14 rTVHE Japanese badminton 1 A team, which i.s going to Colombo for a Thomas Cup match, defeated Hong Kong in all four doubles matches Jast night to win a two -day exhibition scries by seven matches to one. Last night's results; Sato and Ka.shikawaReuter - 105 words
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Article53 1957-07-10 14 PVIE VORSTER, South African welterweight champion, punched out a points decision over AI Brown, of British Guiana, in an eight-round match at London's Empress Hall Stadium last night. Vorster was 1 -lb. 10 ozs. over the agreed weight limit of 149 lbs. and forfeited Ids deposit, Brown seated H5 yA.P. - 53 words
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Article51 1957-07-10 14 WORLD flyweight boxing khif/ Pascual Perez ol Argentina, will defend his crown against European champion Young Martin, of Spain, in Buenos Aires some time in October. The Argentine fighter's manage, I.a/aro Kooi, an. nounced he reached complete agreement with Martin; manager. jgis i Avernln In a telephone tain yesterday ai»A.P. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-07-10 14 lIEYZER PERERA fails to stop a return at the bowlers end as Ken Pearce and Les King complete a quick single during the Europeans-Rest match on the Padang over the week end. From left are Vellupillai. Pearce, Delilkan, Perera, Le Mereier, Sithawalla. Europeans won by three wickets.47 words
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305 1957-07-10 14 r |\HE Lawn Tennis Associate tion of Australia is not likely to 'cut its own throat' as well as Hoad's oy banning Jack Kramer's professional tennis troupe from Australian main tennis stadiums, the Herald Tennis correspondent said last night. For that isReuter - 305 words
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92 1957-07-10 14 TIIK visiting Waseda Uni- versify swimming team *0n all its events in a match with a Chinese Communist Combined Student and Navy team in Shanghai yesterday Pelplng Radio said Manibu ECogS was placed first W the 100 metres freestyle in the time ofA.P. - 92 words
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Article107 1957-07-10 14 MITEFF GAINS 10TH WIN ARGENTINA'S undefeated Alex Miteff scored his 10th straight victory last night by stopping Fernando Fala in the second round of their bout at St. Nicholas arena in New York. The referee stopped the light after the second round because of two bad cuts over Fala's rightA.P. - 107 words
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Article33 1957-07-10 14 Sandra Reynolds, 18-year-old South African, defeated Miss P. Wallace, of Ireland, 6-1, 6-4 in the second round of the women's singles ln the Irish Lawn Tennis Championships In Dublin yesterday.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article118 1957-07-10 14 ENGLAND l***Jl d<*< lared WEST INDUS Ist i nn WEST INDIEfiMiJN Worrell b Statham Sobers lbw Trueman Walcott c Evans b Tn,^ Kanhai c Evans b Tr^ Weekes b Statham Smith b Trueman inBon c fvans b SUtIJ Godda Ti c Evan s b Staff Ramadhin b 1 rueman118 words
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Article215 1957-07-10 14 U.S. DAVI CUP HOPE NOW BRIGHT UNITED STATES hope?: regaining the Dr Cup soared yesterday t Australian tennis ofllfl blasted Lew Hoad for to ing professional. "The Davis Cup comjj tion is wide open nowj Lew has turned m slonal," said Renville j McMann. president of 3 Ly.S. Lawn TennisU.P. - 215 words
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Article463 1957-07-10 15 jiBWICKSHIRE AND DERBYSHIRE GAIN MAXIMUM POINTS BUT... CAMBRIDGE BEAT m mmw**»*mw»wMM»»MM9»aMfM mmmmmmmmmm a mm mmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmM OXFORD IN INTER UNIVERSITY CAME SURREY'S habit nf winning matches in two days, with bonus points, continues to keep (hem their role of County Championship pacemakers. But Warwickshire and Derbyshire, theReuter - 463 words
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Article212 1957-07-10 15 Llie TOWEEL, of South Africa, reWj th c British h i i c lightweight fg title last night i he outpointed ish champion Dave jnley over 15 Ids at the Empress in London. jel, who comes from able South African 5 family, was boxing c firstReuter; A.P. - 212 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-07-10 15 WHEEL CHAIR basketball for U.S. war veterans began in 1946. It became so popular that it spread into Canada and England. The Flying Wheels, of Los Angeles, the pioneer team, is shown here in a game against the Charioteers at the Walter Reed Hospital gymnasium in Washington.47 words
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Article53 1957-07-10 15 The Combined Oxford and Cambridge Rugby Union touring team maintained their unbeaten record of the tour of Kenya and Central Africa, when they beat Southern Rhodesia at Bulawayo yesterday by 16 points (2 goals, 1 try and 1 penalty goal* to 15 (1 try 4Reuter - 53 words
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Article101 1957-07-10 15 Ii daj crickei I Royal ai. f and ''tit (HIU six f* hire beat I en 216 61 j, Y< rkshire Wkti 2.> for Hampshire At Birmingham: Warwick "ire beat Leicestershire by four A'ickett, Leicestershire 177 and IM (Gardner 69 not out), Warwickshire 216 and 158 for six.Reuter - 101 words
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Article86 1957-07-10 15 ARCHIE MOORE has agreed to defend his world light heavyweight boxing title against Tony Anthony, of New York, on September 11 in Los Angeles. This was announced in New York yesterday by Mr. Julius Helfand, president of the World Boxing Commls- sion. Moore had been orderedReuter - 86 words
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287 1957-07-10 16 ANOTHER FLU HORROR HITS PHILIPPINES Mystery virus symptoms: Blue body, bleeding ears LfEALTH authorities held an emergency conference in Manila yeeterdaj in tho nrake of reports that a new type of influenza mown as the "bloody flu" had invaded the Philippines. The malady reported earlier to have broken )Ut inU.P.; Reuter - 287 words
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Article157 1957-07-10 16 EASING OF E-W TENSION LIKELY IVIR. Nehru, India's Prime i? 1 Minister, said in The Hague yesterday that recent events in Russia ".should certainly lead to two things: firstly better relations with other countries that is East-West relations and secondly perhaps more relaxation, and whatReuter - 157 words
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Article176 1957-07-10 16 liHE British Foreign Office said last night it had "no information" about a press report that Mr. Georgi Malcnkov. the former Soviet Prime Minister, had been offered political asylum in Britain. The London Daily Mail splashed this report across the front page of its early edition todayReuter - 176 words
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Article265 1957-07-10 16 Macmillan urges Europe: Bury the hatchet rpn: British Prime MinisA ter, IVlr Harold Macniiiian, said resterdaj that It was high time Europe buried the hatchet of its Interna] rivalries He told London meeti"K of ttie i nited Kingdom Council oi the European movement rwice In feneration EuropeReuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-07-10 16 Royal Air Force officer supervises the removal of a bomb from a village ol! Thomson Koad, Singapore, where for the past 12 years the villagers have unwittingly used about 50 of these highly dangerous explosives as foundation stones and corner posts for their fences. The 20 Chinese families living in70 words
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Article710 1957-07-10 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS says ni\DY rain at Bukit Timah pm about 1 a.m., it as still raining at 30 a.m., will make ie track heavy for »is afternoon's racTil'- heavy track iH not affect the kances of Wonder id in tlie main race fd even710 words
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Article379 1957-07-10 1 THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES SINGAPORE STANDARD fiffßu ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER WINDSOR LAD SCRUTINEER KWEE LOU 8^77 AKRIETIES ARRIETIES HELEN JO COLZA TODAY MATINEIT~ COLZA~~ wTnNETOU ?^aV^tTnEE~ 2 .13. Winnetou Haadyai Arrietie. Forget Me Not Helen Jo ArrieUes Juniter £?™#L379 words
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Advertisement41 1957-07-10 1 Best Bets l !i *N LEWIS'S Best Kets for toI ire: Gunong Ra(Hue Four), Sheet (Race 1 and Wonder 'face Six). 1 best outsiders r < Wza (Race One) P Charlemond la <M Three) ■GOING HEAVY ,H (i <>ING will 1 v.41 words
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Advertisement80 1957-07-10 1 How many ways have you enjoyed OgL REMY MARTIN? ■mmW XmrnW Ell Remy Martin Brandy on Ice, Or With Ginger Ale; Brandy water, or Brandy Soda. Brandy with this. Brandy with that. The Important thintf is that you ask for Remy Martin V.SO.P. by name you will be rewarded with80 words
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Article1196 1957-07-10 2 RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 3, DIV. 5-6 FURS. 000 SAFARI >. brei (W. IfeGrefOl Watt) Hobbs 108 Omri WINNETOU 4) t»| (Ifl ft H>S. KJ *co) R BWlketoa 8.13 Bougoure 3 95H COLZA lycham (Kin Stable) Hobbß 8.12 Donnelly I 027 HELEN JO 5j bifW (Mrs OB1,196 words
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Article, Illustration2224 1957-07-10 2 Your rm guide to all today's runners RACE ONE SAFARI: 6-7-57 Div. 4— 6F race. ln WINNETOU: 6-7 v stricted to 3P i„ evei L* Sera tc bed from Dr. 5 gagement v COLZA: 29-6-57- \v s n xious to go faster when keot C 3P in even time; 6-7-.,,2,224 words
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386 1957-07-10 4 DEMOTED MIRANDOLA CAN OUTPACE HER RIVALS |> i; EN T L IV DEMOTED Miranrlola is my choice to win today's main event a of handicap for ('lass 2, )>iv. 1 sprinters —at Jiukit Timah. Oil a heavy track and with a handy 8.02 Mirandola cannot be Ignored. She has good386 words
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Article125 1957-07-10 4 ARRIETIES, ii he accepts, is my choice again for today's opening event. There is no strong rival, and Arrieties has only to reproduce the display he put up at a barrier test last week to win here. Arrieties was a winner over 'J I in125 words
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Article348 1957-07-10 4 I>OWIIATAN ran a close second to Golden Melody over a mile with 7.12 at Bukit Timah in May. Though up 15-lb, I am confident he "an beat thi.s moderate Class Two field. Jade Spring has not raced for some time. His beat effort in his348 words
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Article, Illustration274 1957-07-10 4 Misty Line II is the best bet in today' s card MISTY LINE 11. who missed his engagement on Saturday, should be the best bet in today's card. Misty Line II was third to Holiday Flight at Kuala Lumpur in January and fourth to Marigold at Bukit Timah in February.274 words
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