The Singapore Free Press, 24 July 1957
1957-07-24
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section25 1957-07-24 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No *****- Singapore, Wednesday, July 24, 1957. Price 15Cts. Government says Singapore rice merchants are now profiteering25 words
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Article, Illustration208 1957-07-24 1 I'm not going to Cyprus says Lord Beresford LORI) PATRICK BEKKSFOKD. 33-year-old recent escort of Princess Margaret, is going to re sign from the British Army, the London Daily Mail reports today. The newspaper's diarist quotes him as saying. I intend to resign before the end ofReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration164 1957-07-24 1 WE Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, said in New Delhi yesterday that if people went to Indian embassy receptions only for free drinks they could stay away. peaking in a foreign affairs debate in the Lower House. Mr. Nehru said: "I have frankly told our ambassadorsReuter - 164 words
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Article21 1957-07-24 1 I Wide rubber ■/'■>■ opened in SinWs morning at 93V 8 ib flown three--1 cent on yesterlo". The tone was21 words
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323 1957-07-24 1 PRICE CONTROL IF NECESSARY, THEY'RE TOLD Stocks adequate 'J'HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, today accused Singapore rice merchants of profiteering and said the Government would have to step in with price control measures, as a last resort, if prices continued to rise. The price of323 words
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Article180 1957-07-24 1 H-TESTS BAN TERMS Britain states her case JJRITAIN is now able to make megaton warheads (each equal to 1,000,000 tons of TNT) for "aircraft bombs and ballistic rockets," and a few further tests will enable her to build a stockpile of hydrogen bombs with which to conduct a defensive nuclearReuter; A.P. - 180 words
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Article193 1957-07-24 1 HPIIK Alliance (iovernment A will intensify its psychological warfare against the Communist terrorists in a bid to end the emergency by the end of next year. This will be one of the Chief Minister's "secret weapons" In an all-out effort to eliminate Communist terrorism in the country193 words
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Advertisement63 1957-07-24 1 1 Hif 1 I lye ]||odem Pick the Pack that Suits You Best I ;V/1 U Jf |j If I DVA 01 B^¥^ ttA i/'M PACK ~^> I Lr I I i' With L M and only L M on you pick the p.ick that «uitt you bctt And only63 words
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Article252 1957-07-24 2 Bid to preserve the Ulu Pandan reserve $900 boat for swamps i THE Singapore Nature Reserves Hoard is taking step* to curb the activities ol the i vandals who steal timber and destroy the i beauty of the Ulu Pandan mangrove swamp i The Board haa252 words
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Article217 1957-07-24 2 JOBS WITH GOVT i Applications are; i coming in j 'pHE first batch of Singapore Chinese middle school students, who are seeking employment in the Government general clerical and other services, aie to be interviewed by the Public Services Commission soon. The Permanent Secretary to the Establishment Olficc, Mr. R.217 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-07-24 2 Lovely blonde Dolores Michaels, signed to a Ion?- i term contract with 20th Century-Fox, has a major I role in the John Steinbeck story "The Wayward j I Bus." Dolores is a talented dancer as well as j I actress. I Studio executives predict early stardom for j I the53 words
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Article18 1957-07-24 2 Five .hips Crano, Telemachus, cardigan Bay. opo.sMim. and RoyaliSt arr in tho Singapore Naval Ba.so today,18 words
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Article77 1957-07-24 2 ryiiE Cathay Organisation 1 it to submit the film "Mr(jd Men&ong" {Threatening Clouds) to the film festival to be hria in Peking from Aug. 28 to 31. But, though the oraanl•srr.s had also inritrd the organisation's actors and actresses none of them WOUld be going because they77 words
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Article173 1957-07-24 2 'THE Singapore Youth Council has launched a campaign to induce more non-English speaking youths to take part in its activities. The president of the council, Mr. H. L. Wee, told tiie Free Press that during the past four months, they had "pulled in a number173 words
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Advertisement190 1957-07-24 2 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY S/Htidlly ,v<7( HINDUSTANI FILMS i MIDNIGHT i I SCREENINGS AT THE PAVILION urn m, "CHANGEZ KHAN" with ENGLISH SUBTITLES Starring Jj PREM NATII BINA RAI JOHNY WALKER m Sat. Aug 3rd Sat. Aug 10th Sat. Aug 17th* I"AZAAD' "ABHIMAN "DEVTA' The Ladies Choice 1^" ~"^3k carvenjfl parfums de190 words
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Article321 1957-07-24 3 STRIKE THREATENS FOOD SUPPLY UK police standby to stop violence gRITONS anxiously watched the spreading of two strikes yesterday one crippling public transportation throughout the country the other threatening a food shortage in the London area The provincial bus strike, which began last i Friday midnight bringii half the busReuter - 321 words
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Article103 1957-07-24 3 5s. extra -water is so cold CHILBLAIN allowance iof 5s a day lor school cleaners when the temrature drops below 25 degrees has been suggested to the Miscellaneous workers' Union of Sydney. he union's organiser, Mr. jack Dwyer. who has i week In the New I district In northNew SouthReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-07-24 3 jmiiiiiminiiiim iimiHiCimimiNitt E Ingrid Bergman took her daughter Jenny to Romp during the Weekend to meet her ball sisters. But it wasn't all smilrs during the trip. ;i s you c;m Wtt I from this Popper picture "I'm looking forward to meeting them," said Jenny, "but I don't want Vo54 words
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62 1957-07-24 3 The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal F.A.W. Scherger will attend the Conference of Commonwealth Chiefs of Air Staff in the United Kingdom on Aug. 27 and 28, the Minister for Defence. Sir Philip Mcßride, said yesterday. The conference would provide for an exchangeReuter - 62 words
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Article49 1957-07-24 3 The Church of the Ascension in Woodsvillc will hold I its annual fun fair and fete on Saturday, July 27 from 11.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the St. Andrew's School. The bazaar will be opened by j Lady Black, wife of the Governor, Sir Robert Black.49 words
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Article108 1957-07-24 3 DR. John R- Holler, thi us. Government's top cancer expert, said In Washington yesterday that a man of over 4;> who is a heavy cigarette smoker Stands almost the same chance of dying from lung cancer as of being hit by a car. Dr. Heller who isReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement54 1957-07-24 3 iADARY SHIRTS Equal to the Best. Guaranteed Pro-shrunk. Low-priced to suit every Pocket. sole Agents: UNITED AGENCIES ROBINSON ROAD, PORE (Tel: No. *****) Insist On Sadary Shirts V/f/tf ftedude 7a bk net PIETHELM B«dtMi Tnbles, lppr > wide x 16" p l h.gh; one shelf h h Apiece of bed,54 words
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Advertisement228 1957-07-24 3 Jr-SPORTS-J jj ntisi'M \no\ I /or J S S t i A// Occasions f |j TROPHIES, MEDALS J 1 1 Etc., j I I L in Silver and E. P. N. S. 1 t t jj Always available at: f l| G. C. de SUVA BROS., h; Manufacturing Jewellers 3,228 words
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299 1957-07-24 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, July 24, 1951 A time of decision ryHE world has entered a perilous week. Within the next few days Russia ha.s to make a major decision- a climbdown on disarmament or face the grim consequences attendant on any breakdown of the London negotiations. By Aug.299 words
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892 1957-07-24 4 HARRY C. DRAKE - The R.A.F.'s main weapon is still the BOMB... HARRY C. DRAKE bfg 'PHK bomb is still the main weapon of the Royal Air Force. Everything «lse such as its delivery whether by manned planes or guided weapons is merely complementary to that one principle." That i.s the simple, Straig h892 words
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Article, Illustration21 1957-07-24 4 Photo. j A new and picturesque view of the Kremlin headquar- I jjm of id.' Soviel Government in Moscow. Paul PopperPaul Popper - 21 words
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Article270 1957-07-24 4 Beachomber - BY THE WAY Beachomber by IF it is true that feina! j 1 opera singers y m^ t0 reduce the I weight, it is rp :J7| able. No sera, ys prano will ever in I midate an orchestra" The public likes Uu ni to massive. Th bt I ''Good Oi270 words
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Advertisement73 1957-07-24 4 PATEK PHILIPPE IK. MorUi'x lor<ino>l 7/i. Pfegi PrlMi 5 f I < Hi-timl* fttr /trt' Zf mint itul itf lh» HI i'nz*' urinmnn vh runty 2 mrttrt, 7 ♦"<• i'altk T 5 I'hilift/H Out o/ </w > i ort k I'hiliftiH'. T Hrnhf «>r 1956 2 <HII|M li I t<73 words
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Advertisement41 1957-07-24 4 iNEW SHIPMENTS I ARRIVED I Indian r""f.V:"iiVir"i I I > mirzapore 1 1 KASHMIR NUMDAS H* I Coincidently we ■I undertake your Ht< Vision.) <foirfy ii i-^i'liiA^iii.toi^f !.'>;>' A i i N WASSIAMULLS I (CARPETS DEPT.) 1 1 Ist. FLOOR 31/35 HIGH I41 words
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Article, Illustration401 1957-07-24 5 'SMUGGLING CARRIED OUT OPENLY' SStoSZ. OI V thC SalC f dutiable being sold on the open market was oi a great interest to my organisation I have observed this traffic being conducted openly In the Inner and Outer Eastern Anchorages of the Singapore Approaches over the las* four years and401 words
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Article248 1957-07-24 5 Call for firmer measures yOU are probably aware I that after an article was published in the Free Press last week on the sale of parangs in the Sungei Road area, an increasing number of reports are appearing about gang clashes in which these dangerous weapons are being freely used.248 words
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Article169 1957-07-24 5 ig businessman in the entre of the o ft j e:\ch mornHj, Singapore ,i rust otike to |0\ stamps and mail Bins. Do l ever get a ?ile iroiu one of the o 1 clerks, who cer- <> uly musl know I am ■res lib169 words
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Article48 1957-07-24 5 The Socony Mobile Oil Company announced in London yesterday the signing of a contract to build five 48.600-ton supertankers in Sweden at a total cost of about £16 million. There are now 16 new tankers being built or on order for the group. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article159 1957-07-24 5 vyiTH regard to the article on the popularity of British films, i nouhl like to clarify one particular point This is that I stressed the popularity IN SINQAPORE of the films "My Teen aye l)n;i(/htr.r'' and 'Now and forever!* both <>j which were very well159 words
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Advertisement29 1957-07-24 5 lWi'i.o KIDS on a CALYPSO J land ROCK -N- ROLL BINGE! m *^^B"JB^B BKIBW I fc' ahH BY I^iAMED YOUTH" I M;v^fi£ VAN DOHEN -'HI NELSON JOHN RUSSELL B29 words
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Advertisement220 1957-07-24 5 robinsonl^ LEMON or 0 RANG EM da pi FYJp// when taken with 1/ w'ft I -f^ Mf Gin or Rum. fct^, "I M C hi J M I sß^^ 9llK^Jm //ie following services:1. Travel facilities of all kinds. 2. Individual tours planned and organised to and in all parts of220 words
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Advertisement21 1957-07-24 6 HIGHEST I QUALITY I LOW NICOTINE I CHESTERFIELD I lti:ST wM I i V/'i IT I TRY THEM T(M-^ y: I21 words
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Miscellaneous196 1957-07-24 6 if i j mmm>mm B »\llH »I4|. liy Lee Falk and I'liil llavi^ P l\%ll/A.\ l>> i:«l»ar Hire lint-roughs fUK ""«Xii\T by Leslie Charter is /WE WOULDN'T HELP HM/t 1 KaND FROM NOW ON YOU'D BETTER! j tjf\ II II fJI Trrrr kA r BY NOT ACTING AS THE NOT196 words
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Miscellaneous560 1957-07-24 6 BORN on this first day ol coming sign. Leo, you ftr i by the sun. This gives yon energy and vigour, as well ag re»2 i and imperious attitudes whir, ii i for leadership in whatev, U sp m h hea ce k r c you may choose to operate.560 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-07-24 7 lIT'ARIM, the elder son of Aly Khan, has succeeded IV his grandfather, the Aga Khan who died recently, as leader of the ten million Ismaili Moslems throughout the world. His mother was Ali Khan's first wife who was formerly the Hon. Mrs. Joan Guinness, now known as79 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article153 1957-07-24 7 (LONDON, July 23. Previous Today SO port] J^ly II buyers 27 nom. no sellers August 27 buyers 27 buyers 27 1; sellers 27',* sellers i i;s> Spot 27 U buyers 27 l t buyers Tl% filers S7H filers ■'A. v, 1 R88 Settlement rtf v .,u.t 27153 words
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Article103 1957-07-24 7 NEW YORK, July 23. Previous) Today fgf 96.00 nom. 95.87 nom. mi umi; Inly unquoted unquoted Vutf. 94 12 rtom. 94.00 nom. fOgil SALES: One Ion. M&i July 95.25 buyers 95.25 buyers 96 00 sellers 95. 75 sellers Aug. 95.12 buyers 95.00 buyers 95. 87 sellers 95.62103 words
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Article40 1957-07-24 7 NEW YORK, July 23. Previous Today SBto(lustria!> 515-32 515.61 gflbii! roads 151.55 152 22 jjWoincslic I'.otuls 86.04 86 50 Jf llli:; 70 53 70^57 plt«(k mposlte Averages 177.98 178.24 j ices quoted in U.S. cents per li>-40 words
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Article102 1957-07-24 7 I LONDON. July 12. r Previous Today i|)|)ines r.i f. V.K-/ ropean delivered long ton July/ Aug. $170 sellers $163 sellers ux -sits c.i.f. r.K North 1 flivered u eight per 1 Au S- £63% buyers E64 nom. £64^ sellers So Pt- £64 nom. £63% buyers102 words
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211 1957-07-24 7 Couple refused Dr.'s aid for dying child 'TWICE in three years a wife save birth to babies with a blocd complaint. Twice she and her husband refused medical aid, magistrates were told last week. Both babies died within a few day.s. And the parents were accused 01 the manslaughter of211 words
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Advertisement54 1957-07-24 7 SINGAPORE t !:HICH TIDES j o TODAY: 8 U p m. !i jj TOMOKKOW: 10 08 a.m. and 0.08 p.m j« PRIDAT: 1050 a.m. J and 9.5H pm. o SATURDAY: 12 08 p.m. JJ and 11 SO p.m. o SUNDAY: 12.45 pm. J; MONDAY: 12 45 p.m. o TUESDAY: 01754 words
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Advertisement224 1957-07-24 7 DOUBLE CUTTING? < > It is oik' of tin* many new techniques marvellous in t licit results that Mr. 0 CARL !>;■*•> brought back with him fn>m <> his» recent tour of Luropc in search of II t>H t"f newest idens in hairdressin^. Book an nppointment now nm\ fintl out224 words
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Miscellaneous99 1957-07-24 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore I Lfi Pootlighta Parade; 1 30 r iim c Signal and News; 1.48 Footlights Parade P;irt 2; 500 Voices in Rannoof; 5.18 Hawaiian BIomodm; 5.30 Te« Dance; 600 Time Announcement and Progr;imnip Summary: 102 Children's Corner, fi 30 Whtfl Day Ii Done, r, :>:> Announce*99 words
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Article, Illustration2284 1957-07-24 8 adelaide eastley - SINGAPORE SPOT LIGHT adelaide eastley BY» /lit inspiring story irom Chinatown Z Hooligan* Avmti on Tl i him mi I in I mini. ii. I Oysters In- 1 i air mail M sfimiiniiiiiii Films by ili< k a«*or« ft Lasi clays i>f Raffric Xt* escape now... ll^irk l'r«»in Africa MKHDEKA2,284 words
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507 1957-07-24 10 A whist drive plot at the Duke's castle npHREE aces and i jack Of hearts were found in a whist uluvrr s pocket in thr Duke o! Rutland'i Belvoir Castle, England, a conrt was .Id list week. i I j (i, bill i '"in i .< j ..ni who searched507 words
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Article, Illustration178 1957-07-24 10 HAWK, the U.S. i Army's newest sur- face-to-air guided missile, is being add:ed to the United States air defence system to provide pro- tection against low- flying attack aircraft which could come in under or "confuse" the radar of the higher-altitude Nike installations. The slim, deadly missile is being178 words
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Article126 1957-07-24 10 whon the Joint is ready. Le.ss ecstatically, they have wondered wher,. their husbands could find the £50,000 asked for the 32 year lease. Now they can stop bothering. Mrs. Nell, just returned after an away-from-it-all trip to the U.S. said: "I am buck to .stay. It is no longer126 words
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Article63 1957-07-24 10 HOUSE WITH TAPS IS NOT FOR SALE F ONDON'S most ox- pensive —and most inspected— 4 'House for Sale" is off the market. For three months the ladies of fashionable Knitfhtshridue an d HH.ravia. orders to view, have tramped ecstatically through Mrs. Susan Nell's sitting-room. Tlu y have nngercd tho63 words
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Article66 1957-07-24 10 A HUNTINGDONSHIRE toldier has fust received 'l home-made cake undamaged niter v com- I pie ed a journey <»i about 28,000 mile* in four month* I iic cake wai potted to htm by his mother while fir ua.s serving in Hong Kong, Before it arrived he wan on66 words
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Article87 1957-07-24 10 Budgies for jail girls TALKING bUd i'' r a I bringing a >v discipline to women i' l I Each week 1.) ,;;^B Holloway. Lon 1 Z I lowed to havi I bright ydlov. I their cells for *"?*s■ And the punishment^ng| any girl brou I Tho Rirl is told87 words
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Miscellaneous248 1957-07-24 10 rally to tno best i)rizes Mr. urieves. ChVEB A('K<ISS 12 Hug with a direction <4>. 1 Oel me iiih wine for tticti 13 A dead heat from th.it 1 s. standard? <•♦, 4). estimate h Wiixd out ;i ral Inside (11). 18 n*' is i< bit of an ImperlaUst 12248 words
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Article, Illustration137 1957-07-24 11 Old crocks go on show pBILDUN of the jetv^ ag> are seen inspecting vehicles of half a century ago at the first Old Commercial Vehicle Rally, organised by the Montagu Motor Museum and held recently in the grounds of Palace House, Beanltou 'Hampshire) England. hom c of Lord Mon. taffil137 words
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Article, Illustration118 1957-07-24 11 REMEMBER that old nursery rhyme "and T everywhere that Mary went, her lamb was sure t to (it)." Today the lamb seems to have, lost favour to the French poodle. Now, everywhere one goes the. girls are seen with their poodles large ones, small ones,118 words
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Article, Illustration73 1957-07-24 11 4T this time, the Loreley Festival is taking place on the Loreley Rock, overlooking the River Rhine in Germany. William Tell," by Friedrich yon Schiller, and other plays are bein? performed under the direction of Karl Sibold. The picture below shows a73 words
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201 1957-07-24 12 PEKING NAMED CO-LEADER OF COMMUNISM PRESIDENT Ho Chi Minh of C ommunist North Vietnam has introduced a new line i" Communkl precedence "Long live the Socialist camo. headed by the Soviet Union and the Chinese People's, Republic. Ho thus gave the Red Chinese co-star-ring rank with tiiej Russians. i JA.P. - 201 words
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Article56 1957-07-24 12 CJINO RUSSIAN friction In Uh- Manchurlan < iti«;s arc unlikelj to explode Into :«»•>■ violent antl- Russian nots, foreign observers say. Even thonffa tin- Russians advisers act more like rulers t iiin allies ;t •■<! treat tii«* Chinese like in feriors, n<» one would dare t<»U.P. - 56 words
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Article167 1957-07-24 12 TCRICTION is growing between the Chinese population of Manchuria and 9,000 Soviet advisers and instructors, according to responsible European sources who have just arrived in Taipeh (Formosa) from Manchuria. The Chinese are resentful because the Russians have taken >v<t the best, houses, are driving around inU.P. - 167 words
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Article43 1957-07-24 12 Mr. H. 8. Suhrawardy. Pakustan's Prime Minister,! said in San Francisco that Red China had "its own So- victism, its own Conimunissn" and resented boin^ considered a Russian .satellite "Communism In China Ifl in a state Of evolution." ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article47 1957-07-24 12 PEKING HAS of late been hiring experts from the East European satellite countries instead of Russians, it is reported in Taipeh. Majichurian factories are also switching to Czech and East German equipment which the Chinese have found to be superior to Russian. U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article58 1957-07-24 12 Red China has sentenced Lv Ping-lin, the 1943 executioner of Mao T.se-tung'.s brother, to 20 years in prison, according to Red news reports received in Honf» Kong. Mao's brother, Mao Tsetnlng, was killed along with hundreds of other Reds by an anti-Red guerilla band in SinkiangA.P. - 58 words
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Article100 1957-07-24 12 IWASHINGTON officials V? said the streamlining of the two U.S. divisions In Korea with the use ni the latest weapons should permit a reduction in the size of South Korean forces. They understood that as a result of having two atomic age divisions in Korea,U.P.; A.P. - 100 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-07-24 12 E In response to a Philippines appeal to the U.S. Government, a consignments E of 2,000,000 tablets of influenza medicine is here seen being loaded aboard a z I E plane at Idlewild Airport. New York for rush shipment to Manila during the r I recent 'flu epidemic. 5 I54 words
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132 1957-07-24 12 Moscow hits at Siam, Japan and Pakistan Japan, Pakistan, Slam and the Sudan were among countries criticised In a Moscow Radio broad nut ior discouraging attendance *t the Youth Festival to be held In Moscow. They are afraid," said the »sovirt, radio, quoting the magazine Communist Party Youth Magazine Koin.somol.skA.P. - 132 words
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Article183 1957-07-24 12 China students are disillusioned yHE vast student group in Red China "is now clearly disillusioned and is again on the move," the New York Times said editorially. It was commenting on the two major developments in the student situation in China ths "sharp curtailment" of J enrolment for the comingA.P. - 183 words
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Article19 1957-07-24 12 ndian Vice-President Dr. S. Kadhakrishnan will pay an official visit to Peking after touring North Vietnam in September. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article29 1957-07-24 12 Vlr. Song In Sang, South Korean Minister of Reconstruction, will lead a mission to the United States in August to seek increased American nrrmn_ mic aid for Korea.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article19 1957-07-24 12 Fapan will attend the fifth International Polytechnic Exhibition to be held in London from September 19 to 28.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article40 1957-07-24 12 proposal is to be submitted to the French Union Assembly in Paris, asking for an agreement with the states of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam to assure the continuity of French cultural broadcasts to SouthEast Asia on their national transmitters. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article25 1957-07-24 12 ■k w w dommunlat China is now planning to make longplaying rccord.s. Hitherto only the standard 78round per minute sizo re- cords wore made U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article46 1957-07-24 12 Japan's Ambassador to the United States. Mr. Maichiro A.sakai said in wasmngion uuu ne nuu i no doubt the United States It would support Japans X candidacy for a non-per- |rj manent seat on the United |(j Nations Security Council If beginning next January. il ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article35 1957-07-24 12 Japan's export banking transactions tot ailed U551,363 million during the B iirst six months tnis year, 8s an increase ol L 7.8 per is cent over the correspond- mi ing period last year. I A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article35 1957-07-24 12 Japan's Toyota Motor Com- 1 pany has signed a con- 1 tract to export 190 pas- 1< senger cars to Okinawa. It lr also closed similar deals recently with Australia X and Kuwait. A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article56 1957-07-24 12 Pakistani Prime Minister I Suhravvardy s;ti<( in Jb Angeles that such nation! |X as India and Egypt d f > United Nations manaawa m 'because they feel VW M have a stronger power Russia behind IW™- He cited the I"' 1 I fiance of D.N. m» ndat S I forA.P. - 56 words
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Article20 1957-07-24 12 Nationalist Chinese < ndjjj I in Taipeh described Japan's derision to J» Srsesrs tf I the aggressive of thfi Reels. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article16 1957-07-24 12 Under a barter tn Russia is exp< enter the Col auction for DO common b\vn(b U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Advertisement28 1957-07-24 12 i V* TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD I J^p^N\ "3 CICH STRICT SINGAf ORE j *Jb OlV*«^ MANAGING DIRtCTOR RON AID PI t X i PACKERS, SHIPPERS A INSURANCE AGENTS28 words
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Advertisement18 1957-07-24 12 I i^fi KM vBBa VB jff' ,y£S* BBb, 'Jf• 1 X i 1 i^^^B I 1 4 it18 words
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572 1957-07-24 13 %3%sbs*^^^^ j C ~T~ 1 I rT/^L*Ti^^^^^M J "^^kj \ANNA RUSSELL'S LATEST HIT Ij oWN of the concert hall, Anna Russell, makes a triumphant return on Philips BBL 7093 in a programme designed to take the 1( v( v out of strait-laced572 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-07-24 13 ANNA RUSSELL, is an artiste of formidable fearlessness and surging energy. The whole world of music is her oyster, and there is no more keeping her away from an attack on a French or English music hall ditty than there is of holding her back from87 words
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Article72 1957-07-24 13 these two ballet suites. At times stirring, dramatic, suspcnseful. at others peaceful and serene it is music that call.s for full cooperation lrom the orchestra. An excellent recording. JEAN MARTINON conducts l'Orchestre dcs Concerts Larnoureux in a notable performance of Roussel's Bachus et Ariane op. 43 on Philips A72 words
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Article69 1957-07-24 13 r rHE Hi-Fi organ us here again on Polydor ***** LPHM and this time Gerhard Gregor presents a programme of 12 old and new favourites. You ran Tiear Dreaming Of You Every Night, Globetrotter. At First Sight. Quo Sera. S-era, City Ramble. Oh Marie and Humore.sque, together with other69 words
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Article94 1957-07-24 13 /'EORGK nRAS»SP:N.S, the French linger, K»iit:».r player Bind cynic who delights In poking fun at, peopie and public Institutions hag Juj I completed four ),m mi tor Philip Ui il .should earn him fresh popularity. Brassens No. 1 comos on P ***** R. He tells us of his bad94 words
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Article97 1957-07-24 13 qix nostalgic numbers ol a decade m^o arc featured on an excellent Pacific Jazz recording <im \2vu. Thi loudest sound heard i.-, a restrained tenor by Bin Perkins who arranged this lewion Two Degrees East, Three Degrees Wesl In an old Los Angeles SUCh favourif h? [U Almost Like97 words
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Article169 1957-07-24 13 A FILM HIT ON WAX Pick off this week's IS rpms OM V Trust Your Heart, the hit number from the film. Tea Thousand Bedrooms, recently shown in Singapore, is released this week on MGM 954 starring Joni Jones. Her lilting voice Is ideally suited to this nostalgic number which169 words
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Advertisement16 1957-07-24 13 I E UU Au^oriscd Dcilcrs in Spore Federation! B fa I c^- IoAAU OcCU., LTD. Blnf»pore-116 words
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Advertisement249 1957-07-24 13 VriWian+hm Horn II lJ SO MANY WONDERFUL FEATURES 500 watt Lamp Bmm. Projector. A, Btralfkf HIM Optical m^^ framing <^-— -vA (|i A svstrni Blmlnates re Correct framlnf i» 'v/m^ fi''<t'<i ikht in a L^T ea tli obtained bj a ipeoia] condenser In \W ilmpM l< >r control Tfn'tn the249 words
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Article642 1957-07-24 14 HE BEATS COLONY A«L OVER 220 IN 22.8-SfCi ■JtRNEST FKIDA— J note this name at this weekend's Siiigajxire A. A. A. championship meet at Fairer Park will be a lively threat to the Colony champion, Kesavan Soon. Alter many losing tussles with the Victoria School's642 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-07-24 14 TOPj a fine- Action shot by Free Press cameraman Kok Ah Chong of Alice making her winning effort in tester nay\ long jump event. CENTRE: Alice beating Mildred Kwee In the 100 yards BOTTOM: (mt to a unoii •Urt Alice takes a slight lead from Si »k72 words
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Article352 1957-07-24 14 100 yards: 1. K. Soon (VS). E. I rida (ACS), Lee Kens Fang iKVV), 10.1 sere (record); 2!D yards: 1. E. 1 rida (ACS), 2- K. Soon (VS), 3. Low Sin Chock (Beatty), 22.8 sec (record); 110 yards: 1. B. Perumal (Hartley), 2. Lan Yew Sliian (SAS),352 words
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Article136 1957-07-24 14 JOHNSON MAY PLAY AGAIN LAN JOHNSON, former An* tralian Test captain who is now secretary of Melbourne Cricket dfli may play district cricket again in the coir.mg season not for his employers, the M.C.C., but for youth Melbourne, with whom he has played for more than 20 And if he136 words
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Article31 1957-07-24 14 WORLD champion T. Taj braten 18-21, the Austral! i Zealand chai Jackson, in an > Auckland la t I Former worl i. Ogimura, wa Flo [081 21 15, Tomlinson ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article286 1957-07-24 15 Ufif batsmen eaten by heir pace pd spin JRRI N S Tony Lock iind Peter Loader, pro,|)!(s for England's Test team at Leeds Borrow, helped their County to their 14th ampionship win of the season when Kent nt down by 73 runs at Blackheath. er LockReuter - 286 words
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Article74 1957-07-24 15 II f'ress Form u ide, a MIST for t, r k-ulls at the ang August Bank idaj Vleeting beging on S;tlar(!uy. will be tomorrow. is piled for you iout extra charge as t of our racing service [he est In Malaya. Ur J expert AL'74 words
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Article36 1957-07-24 15 m are now invited mcd races M leGregor watt 'i and the 62%---to be held "nit on Sunat 6.30 a.m. ilia ambers of the Racing As- >nd their secretary. rcet, Singam. next Wcday <July 31).36 words
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Article141 1957-07-24 15 W yesterday's I are: r f Surrey r ms Bur- 1 I 141 for seven I W 76 and 155 W for r,4». Match C; 8 draw. X lire 57 and I tnd ten for M N °U»ngham! Yorkr tinghamshire B k hire 212 X declared L yiorReuter - 141 words
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306 1957-07-24 15 WORRELL SAVES TOURISTS IN DRAWN MATCH A FINE innings of 61 by Frank Worrell saved the West Indies from a threat of defeat in their match against Middlesex at Lord's which ended yesterday in a draw. The West Indies, starting their second innings lfil runs behind, had Lost two wickets306 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-07-24 15 SERGEANT Margaret Moore, captain of 4 Independent Company WRAC 'A' team, receiving the Perpetual Challenge Shield from Mrs. Clarke after the team had won the Singapore Netball League for the second year in succession. The WRACs. who entered the leapue only last year, shared the shield In their first attempt.76 words
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Article, Illustration18 1957-07-24 15 I- urn i in n player, I ih at getltU ■tin f> rtl i r I hlnndt:18 words
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Article171 1957-07-24 15 ALLAN LEWIS - Penang to have a wet meeting ALLAN LEWIS «y RAIN evei y day c BUH« day last i.-> keeping thu track at Penang soft indicat lons, at prej ml are for vet meeting Hut fleldi win be mor< than werage size for P< nang m there will be feu <171 words
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Advertisement34 1957-07-24 15 c uSll*\' pfiAßloliK|l A* y° Now' Y compote dcU.'H mmcs to. vo- cii you pro*-*- I MW«*« V 4 0 wcc'W ;S and i^ erMN Look before you listen look in tho RADIO WK!'J\l^-oiily3occnls.34 words
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Article170 1957-07-24 16 Heaviest rains on record swamp Shantung Province DEKING RADIO laid today (hat more than 2,000,000 peas ants and army men are engaged in the tierce ftfht to stein the greatest Boodl ever recorded In several rivers. The broadcast said two MAJOT centres arc the south andA.P. - 170 words
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Article332 1957-07-24 16 Big protest over Egypt's 'blatant breach' ISRAEL is demanding that Egypt release an Israeli sailor- writer arrested aboard the Danish freighter "Birgitte Toft" when it stopped at Suez, en route through the Suez ('anal to Israel. Egyptian authorities said on Monday they had handed theA.P. - 332 words
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Article32 1957-07-24 16 The United States and! Belgium have broken oft commercial air talks after an American negotiator turned down a Belgian plea tor new air route to San Francisco. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article36 1957-07-24 16 The French Secretary of j State for Foreign Affairs, M. Maurice Faure, will represent France at the Malayan Independence celebrations I at the end of August it was announced in Paris yesterday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article104 1957-07-24 16 'PHE battered statue of a British Field Marshal was blown up in Dublin's Phoenix Park early ye.sterdfty. The explosion rocked centra] districts of the Irish capital. Police said two men were reported loitering around the equestrian statue, a favourite tunrf of antiF.ritish exliemisl.s, shortly before theA.P. - 104 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-07-24 16 picture. The Food. Wine and I Associated Trades Ex- hibition and Exposition Culinair Internationale at the Cafe Royal in Soho was opened last week. It was part of j the Soho Fair. I During the opening Linda Clarke, the 20- 1 year-old "Queen of Soho" tasted some Dutch dairy cheesePopper - 56 words
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Article105 1957-07-24 16 yV/A' International AftlQ teur Athictu- Fedtra tiOTl (fare a British unman a world high jump record yesterday -18 VtaTl (tft'r the jump alter finding that the former laonl holder utts a man Mrs. Dorothy Tyler, 37-Year-Old London mother and hOUsewlfe t leapt Q ft. Si in*,A.P. - 105 words
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Article248 1957-07-24 16 REBELS HOLD TOWN UK fi r J Muscat revolt OkMANi rebel. I tared the i ;,,:^eaJ four miles we«\ B^iM former ca pr itM according to a nJ^M ceived last n£h?fe *1 Oman hea.^L^ l^| Cairo. inters M Mohamed El v I sentative oi the wtaEjfl er the former /^iReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 248 words
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