The Singapore Free Press, 17 July 1957
1957-07-17
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1957-07-17 1 The Singapore Free Presspe Malaya's Own Family Paper JP*!-fM- Sincaper^ Wednesday, July 17, 1957. Price 15 Cts.17 words
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Article322 1957-07-17 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitini in 1 1 in i imu 111.11 nis it iiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiuiiiitiii iiinm^ U.K. to consult Spore on services redundancy issue I 1 DRITAIN'S Minister of |Ij Defence, Mr Duncan E Sandys, said yesterday E tn ~t if substantial reductions tions in employment by the services inReuter - 322 words
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Article, Illustration407 1957-07-17 1 THE TOP GOVERNMENT POSTS WILL GO NEXT YEAR What Attorney General's job— matter Hor" policy, Chief Minister tells Lee Today's debate JHE P.A.P. leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who took his seat at the Legislative Assembly meeting today after re-election from Tanjong Pagar, attacked the Government for appointing an expatriate407 words
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Article132 1957-07-17 1 r f* East Ward (Liberal Social Ist > and requested him to UBe his good Offices to end the strike. Mr. Chan said he told them to withdraw strike notice and end the go-slow first if they wanted him io Intervene in the dispute. He sa132 words
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Article32 1957-07-17 1 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 93 3 4 cents a lb., up oneeighth of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.32 words
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Advertisement103 1957-07-17 1 NightwPay OVAI.TINE B_ I '.1 ttMmvM 'mam%*tm\ ___X:::::::::-::"*£ Jf- j _»<«a isr y i\ P_-_r. :Sn:::::. -i.---lr^.:':::. II :^B^B^__i '•.ml. \^**Z^^^^*m\. s y^t__W^^xaam"X***f. **'Jr' 'tZmtri. I Gives you the fiest of Hotk Worlds T.991A Prepared from Nature's best foods and fortified with extra vitamins, 'Ovaltine' provides concentrated nourishment in an103 words
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Article166 1957-07-17 2 A COLLEGE for higher .studies for Malay girls in the Federation i.s being planned in Johore Bahru. The establishment of the college wa.s the idea of the late Tengku Ampuan Be- sar of Pahang, the Sultan oi Johore 's elder sister, who a few166 words
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Article29 1957-07-17 2 The observatory in Taipeh said yesterday that a "Hying saucer" seen streaking through Formosan skies last Tuesday wa.s a large shoot ing star. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration444 1957-07-17 2 NEURO-SURGERY THE BIG GAP Colombo Plan facilities not being USerf Alumni blames Govt. planniJ Alumni blames Govt. planning 1 AFTER more than 50 years of medical education in Malaya 1 I quate treatment is still not available to people with certain <3 I In acknowledging this deplorable fact, the AlumniFree Press - 444 words
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Article21 1957-07-17 2 The Egyptian FinancMinistry yesterday Issuea an order lifting a ban on Egyptian dealings with Bri tish airlines ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article18 1957-07-17 2 The first rain ever known in Jordan during July fell yesterday. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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97 1957-07-17 2 ALTHOUGH negligible fl progress seems to have been made in renovation work at the Victoria Memorial Theatre, the architect in charge of the work Mr ,1 y Middleton, said yesterday that it wai 'completely under control He added: "Thrre i s i stage97 words
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Advertisement160 1957-07-17 2 Ihe THINK PINK CAIHAY TOMORROW „AUWfflr**J^.,^- FRED Hepburn fct^ Astaire iTvTHnMwmi- AA, I nUiTlroUn urn fuiw'aa-^t ishsz ON stac;k TOMORROW AT 830 I'M. GALA FASHION PARADE ins|>iied hy Par amount's Technicolor- Vista Vision release "FINNY FACE" with lovely creation* from Town A Country, Vanity; Kohinsoii's, Salon New Yorker, < hotn160 words
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Advertisement30 1957-07-17 2 a iTfiß incredibJl _Hr' _______J___C Ha !%i__f _BrTi?_7 __M ttfx baymOnO W I sIDARYShirI Style. If yo" bu S \JI for your moncv. I 6 8, Rcb.n-,cn ßo^^B Singapore <c'-30 words
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Article, Illustration343 1957-07-17 3 U.K. FILMS SWITCH PAYS OFF Adventure, comedies draw fhe crowds gRiriSII FILiVIS are growing in popularity frnm w,h Malayans. The reason lies In the switch irom heavy d a emphasis on dialogue to action and adventure. British lilm distributors seem to have studtin o c n^i ket in tni country,Free Press - 343 words
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Article144 1957-07-17 3 COLONY GEMS STOLEN POLICE were reported lust night to be convinced that a £2,750 sterling consignment of diamonds due to arrive at London airport by 8.0.A.C airliner on Saturday, wa.s stolen after the plane reached London. The stones were flown from Singapore &,nd were due to be put aboard anReuter - 144 words
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Article81 1957-07-17 3 ATTEMPTS at arson was made on two attap houses in Geylang Serai, Singapore, yesterday morning. A farmer, Lee Kee Nge, told the police he found two sticks tied with cotton wool and coconut husks, whi'*h were alight on the roof of his house. He also found two81 words
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Article85 1957-07-17 3 Queen 'sorry to leave Africa' ITHE Queen Mother yesterday opened with a silver key the new national gallery in Salisbury, her last important engagement before leaving by air for London. "It is sad it's all over," she said referring to her 10-day 2,000-mile tour, in which she has visited every85 words
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Article72 1957-07-17 3 rpllß Singapore Rural Board has agreed to pay full value for the land taken over from landlords for making up roads. The sum will, however, be offset by road -making charges, the full frontage of the lot concerned being charged for. The Board has alio agreed that where72 words
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Advertisement367 1957-07-17 3 T M.titcsi Arrivals I I I f I B. p. w. s. CAl¥TEE_¥§ j l CUTLERY r t from 6 to 12 persons wah 20 to 30 years plate I <► it T Attractive Designs SG. C de SILVA BROS., 4 7 o 1 Manufacturing Jewellers t 3, Raffles Place,367 words
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242 1957-07-17 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1957. Opinion Time is now running out the world may be in a position to know whether the at, rronoiith of the U.S.S.R. is breaking up. Canadian Prime Minister John Dief enbaker believes it is only a .natter of days. At the most,242 words
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Article, Illustration872 1957-07-17 4 SAMUEL GOULD - Breaking through the thought barrier SAMUEL GOULD KKPOiiT ar ***** l. I, IM„ lIIIHIMM*-, 1 4i lis is art* non I a t 4 v Bit n I i ju I ia "*brt>ak th ihauyht barrier* —4a d 'is v over tk means whereby ihe stmts iur mi mind* Imrinj}872 words
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Advertisement52 1957-07-17 4 x «»_y. ,V'l i I .1,-,.; rit.ni)>- i I OU I ffOJM Sm it/t rliixl Li by 1 >'V i J inntK. Prodi* tion) z 1 H. SENA LTD. j I x li h last. [< m 5* -i NG IPOBJ a PI N WO. *S VN W VN v\«52 words
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Article, Illustration404 1957-07-17 5 CONTRABAND ON SALE \fk hisive and T.E.O.' fags mean trouble Puffs thai are illegal JS that cigarette you are smoking of a brand that is not supposed to be sold ill Singapore, is that packet of cigarettes in your pocket stamped "For Export Only"? ic th fv answer t0 eitherFree Press - 404 words
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Article, Illustration106 1957-07-17 5 j Ue and Mv Shadow" is the title of this excellent I M m of trick photography by Mr. M. L. Lim of 319 I I SAi..>iun Koad. Singapore. He has submitted it JJfo^he "Incredible Shrinking Man" photography I beii organised jointly by the Free Press and I106 words
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Article80 1957-07-17 5 ol the Bedok rural district council c i inst open-air cinemas as they attract -ers and disturb the peace. ipommittee has asked gapore Rural Board Un from granting a fence or renew any I their approval. ative Assemblyman Keng. who at- j la t meet- fnmittee,80 words
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Article92 1957-07-17 5 AT.S NAVY piano set off yesterday from New York to sink a derelict canister of atomic waste with gunfire. A (oast (in ard cutler spotted the big yellow cylinder, one ol SS hauled out to sea and dumped on Sunday in the Atlantic ahout 185 miles southA.P. - 92 words
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Advertisement162 1957-07-17 5 DACRON AND O DAC-WORST£D p{ /y SLACKS /^^lxy NOW in GREAT VARIETY OF NEW SHADES-TEXTURES WEAVES READY-TO-WEAR OR TAILOR-M _DE. j WASSIAMULL'S MEN'S WEAR DEPT. HIGH STREET. I H.M.V. __2-T ■^K^ ________trsffW_^\_^^L- Iron with signal lamp safety cord. ii Tm 1 1 ?lT x on,ns Guarantee. Sole Distributors ,«.««_<.« 168162 words
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Advertisement15 1957-07-17 6 HIGHEST QUALITY LOW NICOTINE CHESTER BD FOI? P Irot/ I- TRY THEM Ti -> A 115 words
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Miscellaneous220 1957-07-17 6 ||9lt till I .^^^mtmm- tm- +T* 1 "WF tv«MT m*~ vr^WJfT^" __-^i^ M f/ Jf IT/ HjkmVmJ _L^_ffl^E^s__E£___m_j_ m _J_^ iy --.-/iin -f-.-rt. > -,_^l'; ..i ii-.i -_i-----i-i- 77^7. a. 0"* Ifi I |li.!| ll'tlllb. M Win. \W\it b> l« fc^ Falk aaa run ■i-i^«^ I XvV'Arysr^.^Vlf^MFrVfA I I POUT220 words
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Miscellaneous517 1957-07-17 6 I r^#V^f uf j rjORN today, you have a cam... I _D tion of deep thought JS, b:na ous action-a duo of tra iSi^ I evitably must lea d to tccesl h^ are original in your appi .achtJ- life and are not going to conventional pattern h J a "l517 words
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Article180 1957-07-17 7 LONDON, July 16. Previous Today .I i KSS cJf/BBS* I*" y 27»i buyers 27V4 buyers m H" 1 y 27% sellers 27',i sellers August 27*4 buyers 27 buyers 27% sellers 27% sellers ft, i ksS Spot 27% buyers 27V* buyers 199*W" 27 Va sellers 27 V* sellers180 words
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Article100 1957-07-17 7 I NEW YORK, July lti I Previous Today Bts -?oi 96.12 nom 95.75 nom. K,;[ .'i July unquoted unquoted I Aug. 94.50 nom 94.00 nom JL\ SALES: Nil. I Kiiurt July 95.75 buyers 95 25 buyers mr 96 25 sellers 95.75 sellers f Aug 95.50 buyers 95.00100 words
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Article36 1957-07-17 7 I NEW YORK, July 16Previous Today Is 520.16 517 42 s 152 89 153.45 c Bonds 86.89 86 86 71.64 71.23 lomposite W'rages 179.82 179-23 bove prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.36 words
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Article47 1957-07-17 7 ■Lampong spot and elease 26 1 afloats 26, Malabar July !s'_, Lampong July 25. Sarawak soot 26, awaiting release 25 l 2, afloats 25 i. July shipment 25. Muntok white spot 33, afloats 32 Vi, sellers ex-dock. mbove prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.47 words
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Article100 1957-07-17 7 (LOND IHppines c.i.f. U.K./ European delivered r long ton July/ Aug. *it_ i i f. 1.K./North delivered weight per y u > Xu <u*l ftU«Voept. er nqnlry. <»ii rude Straits 'North European in long ton July/ Aug. ou- erode, Ceylon jPean ports in hulk ,M'. ,,M100 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-07-17 7 yOUNGSTERS of the old wor'u village of Teffont A Magna in Wiltshire, England, are snapped un- E a awares— except for the little fellow in the centre— E E during a tadpole hunt in the village stream. No net s and jars yet with which to trap the75 words
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241 1957-07-17 7 What a splash when one Joan met another singer and mimic Joan Turner was having fun at the party "shooting" her friends with a siphon of soda. When she picked the wrong target the customers at the plushy Pink Elephant club in Blackpool, England, were treated to the spectacle of241 words
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Advertisement473 1957-07-17 7 BKETHOVEN ON WESTMINSTER Ls Beeth »v« n in i "NATURAL BALANCE" the great master ln -reat i recordings. For "NATURAL BALANCE" isn't only high ndelitv MUM. I I It is also high fidelity music re-creation of the COmpC-Mr'l I artistic intent, un-gimmick^i, un-tricked-ui). tin-distorted i And because Westmiiuster's high fidelity473 words
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Miscellaneous145 1957-07-17 7 Today s Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 Footlights Parade; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 145 Footlights Parade— Part 2; 3.57 For Schools; 5.00 Voices in Harmony; 5.15 Hawaiian Blossoms; 5.30 Tea Dance; 6 00 Time Announcement and Programme Summary; 6.02 Children's Corner; 6.30 When Day Is Done; 6.55 Announcements and145 words
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Article, Illustration2505 1957-07-17 8 Adelaide Eastley - SI NG AP ORE SPOTLIGHT Adelaide Eastley 'ii m nullum Mtiltlillillim lyE learned about music from dancer Kathcrine Dunham key man, Mr. Leslie Harnley, conductor of her troupe's orchestra, before he left for K.L. yesterday. A veteran of the operatic, orchestral and ballet schools, Mr. Harnley carries on his currentFree Press - 2,505 words
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Article, Illustration273 1957-07-17 10 A RED SPY PROBE MAN FLIES OFF RET Service men are considering "possible further action" after an tightw«*«*k in ventilation. i». 1 into alleged tempt i hy known Communl (ta to obi dn top secret In for nation from an R a F at al lon eight mile i 1273 words
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Article129 1957-07-17 10 KITTENS belonging to Mrs. Phyllis Hughes of Cheam, Surrey, find that a goldfish bowl— -empty of courso is just "made to measure" for a "catnap So whenever they want a quiet place for a sleep, the kittens find a bandy goldfish bowl just the129 words
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Article80 1957-07-17 10 A THREE YEAR- OLD Alsatian named Nance condemned to death for biting a little girl, was reprieved last week. The chairman of the appeals court at Newcastle. England, told her owner, 49--year-old Jim Ballantyne: "We are not satisfied she is dangerous." Nance had seven puppies nine80 words
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Article173 1957-07-17 10 TI/lICHAEL PARKER, former .secretary of Prince Philip, is planning a quick visit to New York and Washington in a few days. In October the Queen and her husband are paying a state visit to the United States. Mr. Erie Summer, Parker's solicitor and173 words
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Article77 1957-07-17 10 JV! 7 FI)WA "i> COX, aged go. of Cortngt<m-w a 1 1 ffs^*tt W<M clean<n a ,r r i 1 1 M hi h m n inth x 7/ antfl f*< wa removed 11 was Mrs Cor birthday tfOfHUlf, Cotherell, O/ IV/, /c Blggf*77 words
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271 1957-07-17 10 A barred baby is taken from his mother A WEEPING mother did not know the whereabouts of her three year old son who was taken from her arms and carried, kicking and screaming, aboard a steamer bound for Calais, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Giulio Colantonio arrived in Britain from271 words
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Advertisement55 1957-07-17 10 *.oo^£^&2@^=> 9 Silvo sham as it *j» it\^ _Tn_^ih_itt____-^''' AJj—w^ i shining 81-immerln 5 1, !*5 p late ,;,n v,^" 'LiiwV* sii%„. in a twlnkli r v;v ■a hum glosa poll i: iparklea; and becau from the fln< ingredlenta, It Is < p for your eilver- and brlghteat shine M55 words
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Miscellaneous190 1957-07-17 10 7*p l^^i I^^T____B_r>^i ii~~~~i^i~~^ mm^ I I I I 1^ 111 l I I 1 I I I J 1 I I [>£.-< CtUßi across o Boosted charge Inalde (5-7). 1 A student meets ih«* vr.ssel.s 7 A \hhh I tuna U| into a < 1 2) pi ehiatoi k190 words
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Article, Illustration95 1957-07-17 11 Last of the dog fighters fntß three remaining Spitfire aircraft in the II Al were recently flown to K.AF Biggin Hill. Falkland, to join Fighter Command's only Hurricane. The machines will be maintained to take part in future Battle of Britain and other ceremonial flypasts. ir it -tk In the95 words
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Article, Illustration104 1957-07-17 11 ImilE biliously rich Gaekwar of Baroda is bringing action against his former wife for the cusf Prince Sayajirao. their 12-year-old son. basis of my claims," said the Gaekwar, be that she i s unfit to have charge of our son." The Gaekwar, 48. won a divorce104 words
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Article, Illustration104 1957-07-17 11 pOR more than 450 -T years the farm eott- age seen in the picture below has stood at Appley Bridge, near Wigan, Lancashire, England. B Now it is the home of g Mr. Alan C. Browne, traveller, lecturer, anther and artist, who is seen standing104 words
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Article, Illustration355 1957-07-17 12 MOVE TO EASE THE EMBARGO YET FURTHER TIIK United States has resumed its fight to keep Western trade with Communist (hina to a bare minimum. An argument with Britain, France, We Germany and Japan seems likely to develop in ;i new round ol talks this week In Purls among representativesA.P. - 355 words
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Article150 1957-07-17 12 Burma fo iled the Red s iAjiK Baltimore Sun said that the Burmans. under the premiership ol U« Nu, had shown themselves "much sturdier than the communists antici- pated "i here **> MO doubt that the communists saw post Independence Burma <» s :i easy prize j whose taking wouldReuter - 150 words
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Article26 1957-07-17 12 A Japanese trade mission and Peking Officials have agreed to hold a trade fair in Canton next year, says a Tokyo report A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article15 1957-07-17 12 President Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam will visit Australia In September. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article93 1957-07-17 12 INDONESIA PROTESTS TO THE DUTCH INDOKEBXA has protested to the Netherlands "in Connection With measures taken by the Dutch Government to include the Indonesian territory of We.st Irian in the Euro market," the official Spokesman ol th*. Jakarta Foreign Ministry, Mr. Suwito KUSUmowidagdo said. West Irian is the Indo neslanReuter - 93 words
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592 1957-07-17 12 US prestige in Japan now highest ever Ll^>^ ffc— ...featuring news r PHE English language Japanese new spaper, the Tokyo Asahi Evening News said tht 4 Unit t'd States S v i) reme Court's decision on Specialist Third Class William Girard had "done more than anything else in years toReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 592 words
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Article95 1957-07-17 12 pOLITICAL advancement In Australian Mew Guinea was proceeding i n the rlghl direction bul could he speeded up. the tndlan High Commissioner in Australia Mr. 8, P, MenOD said lfl Port Moresby Mr Menon, who had just completed 1,1 l f| v tour ol %usl iReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration499 1957-07-17 13 When a fallen star makes a big comeback Jonathan Russell reviews the best records of the week Here is real courage IIOSI of ><>u who saw the film 'Til Cry Again,* 1 the true story great star's alcoholic decline and of ner fight to regain her i he. may have499 words
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Article210 1957-07-17 13 Top of the 78s BSv. snappy t. it tunes E ■I from Ihe nu-ilcal play B, Wonderful" are re- v this week by HMV JJpop 340 lhov are the I ■< song and f oo Close X both rang by Ban.t lass with a E Htikii' In her voice remi-210 words
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Article285 1957-07-17 13 A mambo session to beat all mambo sessions is held on Philips B ***** R. Bearing the label Mambo Mucho Mambo it introduces us to Machito and his Afro Cuban Orchestra, Hector Pellot and his Aces of Ritmo, Belmonte and his Afro-American Music and the Pellot Sextet. These285 words
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Article93 1957-07-17 13 THE CHXCO6 Wt a Dutch trio specialising Ui cowboy SOnfi, and on Philips 422 082 PF i hey go to town v. itn Tti*- out Saloon, Hey, Mr. Banjo I, Cowboy Ltgt nd snd Cowboy Polka They arr* assisted by the ofchw tri of Tom Brlch,93 words
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Advertisement128 1957-07-17 13 I ___Sv < _S_t i Sslffli _M_^^^T^^^^_^__r^-__-_r^_B »g9^ YOU FORGET ITS THERE! I^X-T V M ten records of 11 sizes D I R^ Wi 3 in any sequence switch on and -l i-l MONARCH plays for hours. 3 1 Wk V Plays with "io-tbe-room" realism, J I R^^Ns. as thou128 words
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Advertisement459 1957-07-17 13 Sh n F P P A 111 IBB** BL Brilliant at the JULIUS Piaßo Hc h Mil I recently been If A T fit* UIC .kl toSpfll acclaimed Hfl I Vllkll ™ga__il 'Wk 1 throu hour he The World-famous »BP^ milr, in h^T^ M, e ;an g e Be o459 words
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Article, Illustration398 1957-07-17 14 ACS CAIN THEIR FIFTH SUCt_!________MME!o______> HE BEATS ERNEST FRIDA EASILY OINGAPORE Olympic EJ representative Kesa van Soon (Victoria School) confirmed that he is still the top sprinter in Schools athletics when i»«' de cisively beat Ernest Frida (A.C.S.) the ioo and 220 yards eventsFree Press - 398 words
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152 1957-07-17 14 SWEDEN'S Sven Davidson, Wimbledon semi-fina-list and one of Europe's ace tennis players, may compete in Australia in the coming season. Cliff Sproule, manager of the Australian tennis team recommended this proposal at the association's monthly meeting in Melbourne last night. Wo decision Sproule also recommended152 words
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101 1957-07-17 14 Rain hits Hampshire v tourists match DAIN forced aoai onment the mat ii at L ampton bet?, West lad asad; after only an _Z play had I ennS yesterday. Hampshire, with the U' 3i »nd ing wickets banding 295 runs behind J the match was aba! oned soon after i_u101 words
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57 1957-07-17 14 Red China swimmers are near the top Professor Ya^iJ^ leader of the JJJJ. versity swimming I on arrival tojgftl from Peking Sggn two Chinese W*M swimmers are reach of world n He said it •Jf'JH that China igtfdg duce class Wg»j cause new n trU^ were being U many pHu*Reuter - 57 words
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Advertisement78 1957-07-17 14 ;IJSM ENERGY If SCOTT'S HAI IVITT VITAMIN IhIOOP^ rm ki W I PILLS iy A^ v,T-M,NA4oooiur^| WltrllM-r nt work or „i pUy Scott's If.livitc IMK IBS Itl tOU ,h" I Jfl supply you wit), i) im nuwntial Vitamins A hihl ftf \j_.» Ijj l> v» nccewary t«» abundant good l„-.»lt),78 words
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280 1957-07-17 15 LAKER AND LOCK FAIL IN GREAT BID FOR A WIN Surrey increase their lead to 52 points tompton bats ith old skill I ¥k\ \\\VAl and Tony Lock, the Surrey mm -pin bowlers, took 16 Yorkshire wiclyi. r 1.5 runts between them in a bold I aEnpt to snatch victoryReuter - 280 words
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Article105 1957-07-17 15 County cricket results lIULTS in yesterday's picket matches were: Maidstone: Kent beat estershire by eight its. Gloucestershire 184 187 (Halfyard five for Kent 296 and 76 for Birmingham: Match jloned. Warwickshire for eight declared; Ester 145 for six. [Ashby De La Zouch: p abandoned as a Leicestershire 150 [16 forReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-07-17 15 KOK AH KEONG (A.C.S.) grimaces as he does his winning leap of 19ft. 4. in. in the 'B" Division long jump event at the Combined Schools Sports at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. I 1 '«»r Khoo (second from right) holds only a slight lead ovr- r his rivals68 words
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Article111 1957-07-17 15 PROFESSIONAL chain pion Pancho Gon |omade short work >>i former Australian Davis Cup ace, Ken Rosewall. 6-2. 8-6. 6-4 yesterday in Jack Kramer's Tourna ment of Champions. Gonzales, who has been in disagreement with Kramer over his share of the proceeds, played as though a newA.P. - 111 words
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Article93 1957-07-17 15 BOBBY NEILL, Scottish featherweight toxins champion, three month.out of the ring with an injured elbow, came bacK with a win when he stop ped the Belgian, EddU Roelandt. in the fourth round of their eight- rounn" contest in London las* night. Nelll finally saturated nls toughReuter - 93 words
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Article153 1957-07-17 16 DIED TO SAVE GREECE 65 Britons denied resting place riMii. Empire minded Loo 1 don Daily Expre i (1 la red yesterday the decision ol the Oreeke that the bodies al 68 British soldiers must be removed from the Wand of i'"- goes beyond 0 f< the prodigies 0! IngratitudeA.P. - 153 words
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Article, Illustration488 1957-07-17 16 NATIVES SAVE 11 IN AIR CRASH Papuans saw plane ablaze, th** dashed to rescue in boats PLEVEN PEOPLE were saved by Papuan natives who raced to. a rescue in their boats yesterday when a Dutch airliner phmJ! flames into the sea off Dutch New Guinea, carrying s(j others i, eludingReuter; A.P.; Paul Popper - 488 words
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Article46 1957-07-17 16 A customs patrol early this morning caught up with a smugglers' speed boat off East Coast Road. The party seized 695 lb., of contraband cigarettes, the boat and the engine. The four men who were manning the boat scrambled ashore and escaped.46 words
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Article73 1957-07-17 16 A. U.S. plane is missing AN American c-| military transport Plane with 16 people aboard is missing soiaj. where over Formosa the U.S. 13th Air Force' announced today The plane, with a cre w of seven and nine passengers. w a s overdue on a flight from Clark Air ForceU.P. - 73 words
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Article168 1957-07-17 16 MR. Lawrence MOORE of Vancouver watched yesterday while the man convicted oi murdering hi.s daughter was hanged. Gerald Edward Eaton, 52--year-Old ferry worker whom guards culled "one of the quietest, most meek and QlUd of all condemned pri- goners," was hanged just after midnight atReuter - 168 words
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Article226 1957-07-17 16 RUSSIANS BEGIN TO TALK TOU6H AGAIN BUT- AS the rs. Government yesterday announced 100,000 man cut In its arm ed foi res within the next six months and state Secretarj Foster Dulles Insisted that tin- stalemated London disarmament talks be pursued, America once again assured Russia thaiA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 226 words
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Advertisement309 1957-07-17 16 TOKYO SERVICE The British Overseas Air- 1 ways corporation last night Inaugurated a turbo-prop service to Tokyo when a Bristol Britannia 102 the "Whispering Giant" left London Airport. Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of advertiser! our representative at Ist. tloor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will receive small309 words
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