The Singapore Free Press, 22 July 1957
1957-07-22
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Title Section17 1957-07-22 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya'fi Own Family Paper li')3»j. Sinsapore, Monday, July 22, 1957. Price 15 Cts.17 words
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Article170 1957-07-22 1 POLICE, ICKETS CLASH IK. bus strike Alters 3rd day jjBI'K.NTS involving po--1 flice, pickets and pas■gei> were reported Kir. various parts of ■tain la.st night as the 000 man stoppage, ■idi its halted about i the nation's bus and Kch services, ended its tiffin';:, mi in the MidKds, was oneReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-07-22 1 picture. L (h" f Minister of Singapore. Mr Mm Yew Hock, chats with 17 year-old *tv llk thr tailoring lection of the iiimson School for hoys. Mr Urn laturdav t CS Li honour at the school's 10th anniversary celebration! on '•> 'iMri'in. fmkl "X on are Mr. T P. Cromwell,Free Press - 68 words
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378 1957-07-22 1 ONE MILLION CUT OFF IN BIG CHINA FLOOD Heavy damage to crops JHOUSANDS of villages and townships in South Shantung Province have been isolated by the worst floods ever recorded in the history of the rivers Vi and Shu, Peking Radio reported last night. Extensive damage to crops has beenU.P.; A.P. - 378 words
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Article78 1957-07-22 1 ALL except one of tho crew of ten aboard a United States Navy plane were killed yesterday when it crashed into a mountainside on the French- Italian frontier. The plane was searching for another United States aircraft which disappeared on Friday. The sole survivor was severelyReuter - 78 words
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Article87 1957-07-22 1 BRITAIN'S Middle East Army Headquarters in Cyprus said yesterday that three infantry companies now in Kenya will be flown back to their base in Bahrain and will be moved if needed to Muscat. This followed a request for assistance by the Sultan of Muscat and OmanReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 87 words
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Article98 1957-07-22 1 relief and rescue measures in fhe "greatest ever" floods in the North China province of Shantung, Peking Radio said that more than 50,000 men, including 'local People's Liberation Army units" were taking part. "Thousands of tons of foodstuffs and m m m m m w more than 20,000 lifebuoysU.P. - 98 words
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Article30 1957-07-22 1 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 93-8 cents a lb., down oneeighth of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was quiet.30 words
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Advertisement45 1957-07-22 1 ZEISS IKON cameras O GEVAERT films give superb results every time. kS ]BSfiBSSSS The 'boy*' plcfurc f.tkcn wi^h J8 PWB^fcjS^j th. IKOFLEX favont with CEVAPAN J3 120 F.lm lipj I *ii, 3BS 9 Solo Asfrntt THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH t'ENANG45 words
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Article, Illustration107 1957-07-22 2 of s^s .i° Jl F IVKU younff German film star V .1 Swiss descent, has received a film contract from Hollywood, and will during the next five years star I in one film per annum fo r I'nivcrsal International, i ti. in i part J s as :irtn< r to107 words
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Article81 1957-07-22 2 VIRTUALLY every child horn In New Zealand experiences dental decay. witti the result that "an unduly high proportion" oi t.he adult population uses some son oi denture, Pur liament was In Wellington yesterday. A special commission, set up to Investigate "this major problem in public health,"Reuter - 81 words
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Article37 1957-07-22 2 Father Frank Kingdon, Vicar of Bridegerule in Devon, England, cannot understand why the authorities have refused to renew his driving licence even though at 97 he is the oldest active Anglican carson.-- U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article40 1957-07-22 2 The United States Atomic Energy Commission yesterday postponed its scheduled nuclear test the ninth in the current series because of unfavourable winds. The detonation of the device, suspended from a balloon, is now set for today.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article32 1957-07-22 2 A dozen 1 7th century Japanese statutettes, carved in ivory, and said to be of "great value." wer c stolen yesterday from the museum at Aneers in France. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration597 1957-07-22 2 Are they limited to the sophisticated? Cinema trade opinions divided WHAT is the hitf mystery alxwii j| British films? There is a great division of feeling in the cinema trade in Singapore. One group says thej are gaining in popularity and another that they have597 words
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267 1957-07-22 2 Multi-racial study in Borneo unified THE woo* O f achieving a 'urmiwi although mul--rac>a, (adllcation st »n North. Borneo has been put largo ln the hanfls of the -piwrpte themselves" sa ys the OG-<vfrnnient's Annual Repoootrt fr> r 1956 The ywjur continued to show lupj the great dlsftotrtmm of the267 words
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Advertisement25 1957-07-22 2 coffee freshly ground- /Jl> vacuum fresh... NnlittleH *v tod It S CROUND AND SPECIALLY PACKED FOR: G. C. NANDA SONS TB th 2«a«4. 2s*ao. saaao25 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-07-22 3 HAPPY LEAVE n in. Malayan Shell f ihip student* who in Singapore on Iruin study in torn k n to ri ht they Mm (ihee, J2, .n mi Siew, Noordin bin Cheng! 33. -i»d Vee Free Press on tint'-Free Press - 39 words
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Article381 1957-07-22 3 Home! Now for big satay feast Housing Malayan students MALAYANS RETURN QNE of the first things five young Malayans did last week on arrival back in Singapore from Britain was to go out and enjoy a satay feast. im am ma Tt. was 51 invniK hnm/i- THE acute housing problem381 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-07-22 3 rpHE United States AmbasA sador, Mr. Jame.s P. Richards, a ranking member oi the U.S. House of Rrepresentatives Foreign AiTairs Committee who has been designated with the Under Secretary of State. Mr. Christian A. Herter, by President Eisenhower to attend the Federation of Malaya's Independence ceremonies. As97 words
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Article38 1957-07-22 3 Many mountain FOftdfl were blocked by landslides, low lying areas were flooded and the alpine foothills wore a winter coat, of snow today as storms ftnd squall.s swept over the whohl of Northern Itaiy. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article76 1957-07-22 3 12 HELL Employees' Union, Singapore, has tUfCttd the folloiviny officials: President, Mr Hum Tcny Hock; vice-president, Mr Lav Yeoiv Fatt; secretary, Mr. John De Foe; assistant secretary, Mr Benedict de SOUMQj treasurer, Mr. Li/n Geok Hony; assistant treasurer, Mr Austin Chin. Committee: Messrs. F D. Tanner, Seafi Mai76 words
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Article220 1957-07-22 3 Govt. urged to lift ban i SHEEP FROM SIAM AND JAVA? lIVESTOCK importers in Singapore, who arc fed up J with wfi.it they called the unstable prii policy" oi Australian sheep farmers, are asking the lo< al Government to remove the ban <»n Importing sheep and goatl from 81am and220 words
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Advertisement106 1957-07-22 3 Ullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 3 Introducing i|l^^ Direct from 1 1 J^ ITALY w^^ !*^Br Ihe latesl mixture J^^l WfOOL SILK Trousers $53.75 'mil im (Made to Measure) i n Suits 5153 75 iJ#^ (Made to Measure) SPECIAL OFFER Pure Linen Trousers $11.00 -^^^B^^ only i:xc i.rsivK mi n is shop hi, iii[;h106 words
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198 1957-07-22 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, July 22, 1957. Opinion No laughing matter fIAZI.ITT wrote: Man is the only anima] that laughs and weeps for he is the only an in in] that is struck by the difference between what things are and what they ought to be. vV Science gives198 words
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Article, Illustration981 1957-07-22 4 IHIIiYK Kflt V\S»Y WITH lIIIItIAIW WBITES EVERY MONDAY "THERE is a long long list prepared by such experts as Schoonmaker, Marvel, and Simon of the foods one must never eat when partaking of wine. Herrings, artichokes, salads, horseradish chillis, eggs, beetroot and ham just to name few, for981 words
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Article, Illustration22 1957-07-22 4 We had some black sheep in a good flock," said Mr. Krushchev. MWe took them by the tail and threw them out."22 words
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Article97 1957-07-22 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber fey A M N(: "3 M^T one of th, ll;: y sir, we three doth you for hid i Moon, w ,v..? ftji over the u1 Ulh 5o» was of eivinfh^Sl certy. Tun-. Is hus |»*i- ev- Writing desplay Kud! Please irrange with Wditor of y97 words
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Advertisement31 1957-07-22 4 A RARE SELECTION OF Ceylon Gems CONSISTING OF Blue Sapphires Star Sapphires Star Rubies S.P.H. de SILVA LTD. HIGH ST AIRPORT- S PORE 6 EMBANKMENT— K. LUMPUR C STATION RD. IPOH.31 words
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Advertisement126 1957-07-22 4 radiant... because she's happy J> W her ski)i is clear A Sensible Rirt! She uses Solution I v %<2 41: the miraculous preparation I' V 'S|* that banishes that agony of V v X "J^ ndolescence unsightly --y^V dene. Solution 41 treats V ~^S^^*^w 0 the basic cause cf pimples,126 words
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Article, Illustration214 1957-07-22 5 Working for trip IDng as he can remember Mohamed Tahir n Mohamed Amin, 20, has wanted to visit :ies overseas— Australia, New Zealand, Briand America—it didn't matter which as is he could travel and meet people. As a youngster he played amongst the small sampans near his kampong at Pontian214 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-07-22 5 Scene from the Malayan Film Unit's widely acclaimed documentary film "Timeless Temiar 1 showing Malayan hill aborigines wearing; fefltlve headgear and heating out the. throbbing accompaniment to a wild dance.30 words
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Article, Illustration15 1957-07-22 5 tre Press picture shows Mrs. Lane fondly cooing ix-month-old baby in the Yorkhill Girls Home.15 words
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232 1957-07-22 5 Passport issue problem after independence Hint by Immigration Deot. fHE United Kingdom will require to have its own passport issuing authority in Singapore when Malaya gets self-government. Th *s is foreshadowed in the annual report of the Singapore Immigration Department foi 1956 just released. Arrangements232 words
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Article102 1957-07-22 5 A YOUNG man and Human who met and fell in love at a roller skating rink were married ai Atlanta, Georgia over the week- I end on roller skates. I The bride was 18- year old Miss Eleanor Parker. She wore a white satin skating <os- tume102 words
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Article196 1957-07-22 5 'BEST IN S-E-ASIA' Colony's welfare work is praised SOCIAL welfare work in Singapore is about thtr best in South-East Asia. The worst areas are Japan and Hong Kong. The enormous influx of refugee? from the Chinese mainland into the latter ha^ caused chaotic conditions for the social work ers there.196 words
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Article57 1957-07-22 5 The Pope has composed a special prayer to be recited by the world's Catholics in support of the "Church of Silence" the Catholic church in Communist-ruled countries. The prayer, which carried an indulgence of three years for those who recite it, was published yesterday byReuter - 57 words
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Article43 1957-07-22 5 A 60-year-old British Mine Workers Union leader. Mr. Michael Kane, seriously ill earlier this year with the dreaded miners' disease, pneumoconlosls, is back in Chesterfield. Derbyshire yesterday almost completely cured after eight weekfl <n a Russian sanatorium. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous97 1957-07-22 6 ili\IIH\kl I hvlH Vaik a,.d '''"Li?^ >* «HEBE'S PBC* VJOBUtJI NEVER PMILAPOR VOo/l WW" A6AiNSr IN THEW= -Tr^Vtt-^f %2^%£>(*%r SS2"^ P c B^ H o' u £ri\£i!^ s«3i3g^>^ I AH/ liv l-ilijai- Itiro Burrons«li« Til i: S Al WT by Leslie Charteris VALDMEZfTl AM /OUR 5ERV4NT.1 ALSO 15 TO BE97 words
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Miscellaneous512 1957-07-22 6 BORN today, y,, u ai one Qf I strong, lntrrpici S o U i g ■■<■ I E formity tu duty ll und 3 I i parently calm and serene U S5 ••> I circumstances, you an > r «H I I whom all others call t?™ up0D I trouble512 words
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Article277 1957-07-22 6 BIG AWARD FOR A 'NO BABY' WIFE |j 4 j\<, said 31- Irene Mcm last week not tone? In the could ever ensate for the fchal she may have babies. McGuigan, a doctor's ,ad just been award--353 damages in the ;o:irt in London, for received in a rwiversary tice McNalr277 words
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Article64 1957-07-22 6 Stork-stance riddle IpRALIAN scientists re trying to solve the I why aborigines stand be leg to rest a s do pgoes and storks, s. fi. Scougall, an paedic surgeon and iader of an expedition In Darwin, Australia. !fi return from the i Alligator River area they were investigathe practice beforeReuter - 64 words
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Article45 1957-07-22 6 t Park swlmIPool will be open to vr "i 7.30 a.m. to h and from 2.30 p.m. to Mn. beginning from M Council which <] 'pool has asked rc:i to observe the nji Hi. new arrange- three months and [a eport.45 words
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Article70 1957-07-22 6 A resolution demanding the complete abolition of nuclear tests will be proposed by the executive of the Dutch section of th) International Humanist and Ethical Union at an interational congress meeting in London from July 26 to 31, it was announced at the Hague yesterday.Reuter - 70 words
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358 1957-07-22 6 RAIN FOILED THE PERFECT MURDER PLAN THIRTY SIX-YEAR-x OLD Vilis Ozolins's plan for a perfect murder was this: to kill his best friend, a rival in love, and make it look like a hit-and-run road accident. But the scheme went wrong because it rained. The idea came to OzoHns when358 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-07-22 6 S A freight train in Soho? Certainly. And why S not, seeing that the occasion was the Soho Fair. S The train was taking part in the ceremonial E procession to mark the occasion. It was a procession of all nations in the heart of London. E82 words
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Article, Illustration287 1957-07-22 8 A 'spot' of fun at the measles irty I Dr. k^! t 1 fiv?darf*« before they^ljM tracts the iiiJjH r T( a was laic A Colleen Dicks fi L not goinj to haw'B r Kiy friends want« ""lllli,,! German measles bI covered. And babyK to be sickening forß cake \va287 words
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Article, Illustration190 1957-07-22 8 ITHE tapping of people's private telephone conversations has recently hit the headlines in Britain when it became known that f, ba I r s er s Phone call to Billy Hill, -Ring of the Underworld," had been tapped. Since then, the barrister, Mr. Marrinan190 words
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Article, Illustration115 1957-07-22 8 BOY HAS THEM BAFFLED A BOY appeared in court at Southend last week as being in need of care and protection. Nobody knew who he was and the boy wouldn't tell. Said the clerk: "What Is your name?" Michael. "How old arc you?" Twelve. "Where do you live?" No reply.115 words
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307 1957-07-22 9 I>HONE girl Irene Hobbs blushed last week when her seven -and-sixpenny girdle was passed round a court-room. Miss Hobbs, 37-year-old switchboard supervisor, claimed damages from the store where she bought the girdle -because I she said it gave her a skin disease. First307 words
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Article, Illustration96 1957-07-22 9 A BIRD'S EYE VIEW... THE reconstruction of the Hansa district of Berlin, which was destroyed during the last war, has been made the subject of an inter national competition for architects, and forms the centre of attraction at the International Building Exhibition, Berlin. 1957. More than fifty foreign and German96 words
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213 1957-07-22 9 /^NE by one 14 nur.se.s who went on .strike over the hospital .stew, walked Into a room to face a health board. Each was told she hftd lost her job arid to 06 out of her quarters within a f»w flays.213 words
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Article62 1957-07-22 9 Armada for isle race (FATHERED like a ftant a armada, Ki.'t yai hts of tho Isle of Wight sail- ing Hub gather for the start of the Gold Rofflftfl Chall m g p (up TMCt whi( h takrs thrm around thr is!'- A lrngthy ra< r fiO mills I(»hk-v*oii by62 words
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Article, Illustration785 1957-07-22 10 THE REAL TRUTH? ...asks SEFTON DELMBR 1 1< much longer are we "n,^ lo wail !<>i (In pi < jjx i British authorities u> give us their full and frank history <>r the Suez Operation? A secrel history has, I understand, ;iln'.i<ly been completed !>v the Minisl i <»l785 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-07-22 10 A GIRL often sern among the buoys around the sailing brache« of Britain s South (oast Is Pauline Piper, IK. of Saltdean, Brighton, Sussex. popular member of the Brighton Sailing lub, shr Is seen in the picture on the left carrying the sails of her dinghy90 words
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266 1957-07-22 10 COLONEL ARRESTED IN GAMBLING CITY FIGHT LIE ITEN A NT 1 COLONEL of the Royal Marines had a fight with two detectives in Las Vegas, America's great gambling city, last week. Then 37-year-old Col. Frank Reginald Taylor was handcuffed and hauled off to the cells. He is attached to the266 words
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Article244 1957-07-22 10 D^ E^l^ce iam Wheal CHmbed n t 0 a Car and called He told a helper: "Open the gate 50 oldcars 000 Pe Ple swarrTl(>d inU > a field to rip apart nt ol hp l crowds turned up after 41 -year-old Mr Wheal244 words
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Article94 1957-07-22 10 Now it's 'bye, bye blackbird' TT has cost Joseph #g 1 way £3 U his early m ning X v A blackbird cho t|w lt aerial of T, V c e ar i, Mr. KeUaway morning set nad( As the sun KW f chorus from tne 5 bird began a.m..94 words
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SINGAPORE SPORTLIGHT
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Article, Illustration35 1957-07-22 11 picture. Colonel C. Young, president of the Pacific Area Travel Association, who said in Singapore that the local government should help private organisations to boost tourism. He is on a business tour. F ree PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article102 1957-07-22 11 CONTRIBUTION TO HISTORY jh" undisturbed in its Mf< the Ulu Pandan fee natural laboratory, a V and wondrous m >rld, mystic symjK7 rtwre'.s eternal vigiwF' orderliness and }t )gether with Bukit Malaya's contribuP, t"ry, its worth P el b ota nist 1I 1 W Kurkiil, admins'1, "f the Botanic J"!102 words
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Article109 1957-07-22 11 HOW I ?AN IST HE '"■AM ED FOR THE GREEN ''TREES AND !P*D in sin. H COULD HE ?sst snow rativi few well an the last protected stand of mangrove trees whose origin goes back hundreds of years." Thus two opposing camps align their views regarding the reserve's109 words
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Article308 1957-07-22 11 Is the Colony's survival dependent upon the destruction of Ulu Pandan? I think not. Stacked against the cold-blooded ruination Of living history which should b e any nation's cherished possession the prawn is an insignificant challenger. This is not the first time that the minions of the308 words
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Article135 1957-07-22 11 War-destroyed communities have been rebuilt, air and flying-boat services are regular and the scenic attractions spectacular with sandy beaches, modern plumbing, cold beer, cerulean waters, perpetual greenery and flowers. And, furthermore. New Guinea brags, "nowhere in the world is it pos.sible to enjoy a vacation as cheaply,135 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-07-22 11 "Spring L<ivc", snh- milted by !Vlr. Chia Kok Llm, ARPS. of Singapore, wa s awarded the Silver Modal at the nth Pan -Malayan Photographic Exhibition at the British j Council Hall.31 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-07-22 11 I rich r Wnrri (left), a rncml)er of the siT-incmhcr rirlrydfioyi of ffic Taiirj tin branch Of thi LCtbOUt FfOflt which asked the Cover n went to irnjtrorr fhr Condition^ Of drivers and domestics ih'T > tic (j '.ecu handing the Chief Minis/ rr. Mr. /.;>// W// Hock, a hnnnrrFree Press - 54 words
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Article320 1957-07-22 11 Mr Rob: on (he should live here) is an authority on Jack London's Bnark, the current Internationa] Qeophysical Year area expeditions, new vil lagea for coprs workers and the old whaling days, crime among head hun ters, ancient Polynesian navigation and cargo cults What's in.i c320 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1957-07-22 12 Smoking can also cause many other illnesses Best way to stop rpODAY evidence <>i i\\o dangers of unoklng is sufficient to prevent many people from taking it up and t«> persuade others to discontinue the habit. The recent inriependant re|M>rt on the relation of lung cancer to smoking l>y a1,078 words
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Article120 1957-07-22 12 J\jß. A of Singapore writes: "Is it true that excessive animal fats may be a cause of coronary thrombosis? The evidence so far about over consumption of animal fats bein^ a predisposing cause of coronary thrombosis is not complete. In Norway during the last war it was120 words
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Miscellaneous222 1957-07-22 12 Lib i i I I I I 41 HWi Ibhß fl^H I^B IBn I 3 Vehicle for a teacher (5). 5 f^ P"^- M I W 8 A platform spirit at last (7) 5 I H9 II II 9 Prices tears (5) ISSra bH^UHBH IB HiH 12 Animal from the222 words
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Miscellaneous20 1957-07-22 12 "Then I said, you rotten bully, hiiiint a dog like that. Yd like to see you do it to me20 words
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Article, Illustration205 1957-07-22 13 If yrand prises The beautiful, the grotesque and the humorous iir (niivtyrd by the entries for the Free Pressg& v Trick Photography Contest which carr j tt bree (rftftd prizes— a camera PLUS a three months (An pass, six spools of colour film PLUS a two u205 words
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Advertisement70 1957-07-22 13 Good for j^Bbjl growing eMc/ren FWk I Hj p ttTi 'i^ r *S I 1 1 fl and how they enjoy thai daily glasj Cull cpeam y ll Of delicious Nl SPRAY Full Cream >.3^m\mW^ Powdered Milk Nl SPRAY l,r,f. Hi I -1,',;,,;;- 4 |l c ass P ure Mll|70 words
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Article, Illustration319 1957-07-22 14 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Bagby-trained horses show their form IU Larkin and Cracknell plan a return visit DAGBY- TRAINED horses wete the onl} ones to go I «*st on the Number Two track at Penang this morning. Notavorse, working on the outside of All Well (Mortimer),Paul Popper - 319 words
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Article48 1957-07-22 14 Royal Thlaiifl CTiu)) July monthly nwMitl fflnntN Iff' a i>iv p. Blatet 71 8-70 ■n' EMi J H Purrln ua h »;h' i>tv c <: Bddy 17-19 *.h DlVa 'A' ;w,f] Bfti] RWWP winner, i/, w k»-»> Pon r til r I>lv tlr bttwMp p r; w<48 words
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Article277 1957-07-22 14 pANCHO GONZALES, of 1 the United States, emphasised his claim as the world's leading tennis player today, when he beat Australian Lew Hoad in the first mooting of the champions of professional and amateur tennis in New York yesterday. Gonzales, unbeaten in a professional series, defeatedReuter - 277 words
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215 1957-07-22 14 gELANGOR heat Ketlah by [ht O one in the opening rum,,": 0 5^ Seong Cup badminton competition^' Abdul Hamld College Hall i™ Jg 7sL?J There was a surprise &Ut la^> when Kedah's first singles, Zabidi Ismail, boat SelanI215 words
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Article204 1957-07-22 14 KEW SA RETAIN TITLE TEH KEW SAB Gained his singles champioa in the Penang J Badminton Chanj ships when he| last year's rump. Khoo E.ng 11-15, 15-3, 18-13 the Han Chiang I School Hali last nj Miss Lam Kit Lin rep ed the women's singles when she beat the hoi204 words
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Article96 1957-07-22 14 LAC G. Holt scored his ninth success in time trials jover 25 miles when he won the Singapore Cycle Racing Association event over the Bukit Timah circuit yesterday. His time was lhr 2min Olsec. He was followed home by Malik bin Selemat (Rough Riders), Mansor bin96 words
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Article179 1957-07-22 14 MISS Althea Gibson, New York Negress who holds the Wimbledon title, scored her first major tournament victory in the United States yesterday by beating Miss Darlene Hard 6-2, 6-3 in the final of the National Clay Courts Championships in Chicago. It was virtually aReuter; U.P. - 179 words
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Article311 1957-07-22 15 Italy enter Davis Cup zone final, then... KEY REFUSE TO V LAST GAME; COTT BANQUEI *jm\ reached the final ot the huropean pour of the Davis Cup in Milan yestery m\\ n they beat Sweden 3-1 in the semiRlv will now meet the winner of tho BriHReuter - 311 words
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Article96 1957-07-22 15 Britain in 2-1 lead v Belgium BRITAIN took a 2-1 lead over Belgium in their European Zon e Davis Cup semi-final at Brussels yesterday when they won the doubles. Michael Davies and Bobby Wilson beat Jackie Brichant and Philippe Washer 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Two more singles remain to beReuter; A.P. - 96 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-07-22 15 picture MR CiIAM MOII receiving: the Saloon and Tourers 1,300 ex. Cup, which he won at the rreent Princess Elizabeth Estate Circuit meet, from Mrs. Crabhe. Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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Article31 1957-07-22 15 Cambridge University cricket team beat the Danish National team by 10 wickets in Copenhagen yesterday. Cambridge University scored 184 and 26 for no wicket and Denmark 77 and 132.31 words
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Article58 1957-07-22 15 RAZIL BEAT ANADA 1 -'fled for the Of the North f the Davis th^y defeated ]< the first Btreal yesterfn&ndez, 10--s''•'•».' playing Davla Cup tourI the tio by Montana o i ,fiv« Brazil a lead. J the final r anada, beating 'i reserve, J o e 1 '<• 4-6. 6-3.Reuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration24 1957-07-22 15 A Hong Kong defender heads clear as Ban Chuan moves in to challenge. Hong Kong won this Ho Ho Cup match 1-0 at X.L24 words
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313 1957-07-22 15 FRENCH-TRAINED four-year-old Montaval woe the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Britain's richest race, at Ascot on Saturday in a close finish with Al Mabsoot, another French-trained challenger. The mile and a half race, worth £23,000 to the winning owner, Mr. RalphReuter - 313 words
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Article126 1957-07-22 15 I lONEL HEBERT, a 29 Li year-old Louisiana Jazz enthusiast, yesterday won the 1057 United State* Professional Golfers' Association Championship. In the 36-nolea final, he beat Dow Fim»terwald, Of Ohio, by two and one in gain first prize of US $8,000. It was theReuter - 126 words
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Article121 1957-07-22 15 Japan lead 4-0 vs Ceylon iapan gained a cow* J fortable 4 o le id uver Ceylon on the opening day ol their two-day Asian Zone tlrst round tie In the Thomas Cup badminton competition, which began at Colombo yesterday. The Japanrvc now n< i Dnly to win one ofReuter - 121 words
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Article59 1957-07-22 15 i^EYLON will be represented by three players in the Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships next month. Bernard Pinto, who played in the championships last year, has again been no- mlnated by the Oylon Lawn Tennis Association, which will also select another player within the next week. MissReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement26 1957-07-22 15 H< Sa9 i n ri<« 0 ma9 wee* 1 oad»° you V 9 nve' jeS Look before you listen look in the RADIO WEEKLY— it 30.-*.26 words
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Article378 1957-07-22 16 NEW SOVIET WARNING TO ISRAEL Middle East tension is growing REVIVING Arab Israeli tension was heightened last night by RuKHia'ti reminder tli.it she is on the side of the Arabs and a pointed warning to Israel. Moscow Radio, commenting on the recent Israeli Syrian border fighting, accused Israel of "provocativeA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 378 words
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Article86 1957-07-22 16 20 SECRET SOCIETY ARRESTS Thk secret societies sub- branch ol the Singapore Police arrested 20 secret society men during the weekend under Operation DIVJL'IT a police spokesman said one of the men was wanted for murder. The police also arrested three men in connection with house-breaking incidents during the past86 words
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Article31 1957-07-22 16 20 Words Id (minimum). MR. C. V. MARIAN passed away 12.15 a.m. today at 5 Ldm Ah Pin Road. His cortege leaves for liidadari Cemetery at 5 p m today.31 words
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Article36 1957-07-22 16 2(1 Words ft; (minimum). THE FAMILY OF Uie late Mrs c c Beah thanks all Relatives, Friends and Associations for their letters of Condolence. Scrolls. Wreaths, Night, Visits! Loan of Cars and Attending the Funeral-36 words
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151 1957-07-22 16 'Nuclear-subs will soo oust carriers' rpHE modern submarine will soon speil the death knell of the aircraft carrier. Rear Admiral W. J. Woods, commander of Britain's submarine fleet, forecast in Sydney on Saturday. Admiral Woods, who arrived in Sydney by air to inspect British submarines based there with the RoyalReuter - 151 words
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Article60 1957-07-22 16 Bicycles which can be folded up into a 14-inch-h ba i and carried al >out by hand are being produced tr a £V ctory in Tientsin, the New China News Agency reThe report claims that despite half-sized wheels the machines can be pedalled as fastReuter - 60 words
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Article35 1957-07-22 16 Ex-King Leopold of BelRium and his wife Princess Liliano De Rethy escaped with bruises when their car somersaulted twice and crashed into a roadside ditch near Cortina in Italy yesterday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration246 1957-07-22 16 The Ra inters tone no chances after. ANONYMOUS letters al- legins a plot to kidnap their daughter, five-month-old Princess Caroline, have been received by Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco, reliable source said m Gstaad, Switzerland. The letters are believed JO l»e B hoax, hut theyReuter; A.P. - 246 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-07-22 16 Mr D. E. L. Birch, winner of the fastest time of the day awa^fA,!! cycles at the SMC. Princess Elizabeth Estate sprint meet Mr. Birch returned the time of 1 mm. 49.67 seconds in the r>o cc anH ■,„<. event. He also set up a new course record of 1Free Press - 82 words
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