The Singapore Free Press, 31 July 1957
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Article21 1957-07-31 1 I Malayan Own Family Paper 1 I no liHi Singapore, Wednesday, July 31. 1*57. Price IS Cts.21 words
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Article155 1957-07-31 1 'STOP '—SCIENTISTS m Ml MIHIMUMIIMI lIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIH lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIM lIHIIItIIHMIIUIIUS 256 urge Government to ban tests I TWO hundred and fifty six British scientists have signed a statement supporting the recent appeal by U.S. scientists to stop the testing of nuclear bombs. The American ap■i f 1 1 1 1 1 1Reuter - 155 words
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Article33 1957-07-31 1 August first, grade rubber buyers fob. opened In Singapore trill morning at 91 j} cents a lb., down a quarter of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet. I33 words
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Article, Illustration432 1957-07-31 1 A LEAFLET RAID ON PARLIAMENT Two women shower M.P.s with 'please ban H-bomb' notes T W <> MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN in the public gallery of the British House of Commons last night showered Members of Parliament with leaflets demanding the banning of the hydrogen bomb. One of the leaflets said: "We,Reuter - 432 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-07-31 1 IJ^mJ,," 1 1 I 11^ "H'ehbrow" was I'indc Jh- n the *»e»rpor»ted Society of i aUtUmn f reCaSt > lorward over the brow, it is worn lone w dc versatile.— Popper picture. I m IPopper - 36 words
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Article249 1957-07-31 1 10 VENOMS BLAST OMAN FORT I Jean's army prepares to move In after RAF T'l Royal Air Force Vit s yesterd F: tJi south fort at Ni miles south of ln^ the Oman capital, flr,p of ffbri s against th c or?, i the alrcannon Sin rock( and g,.. nReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 249 words
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Advertisement26 1957-07-31 1 Going to E%3RGPF m? mj Take o closer look •Jm cn -route W^^ l^^^ iB^ a/mb^s^BbP^^m mKm II see AST it^ lfl The Asia Insurance Building >^^26 words
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Article, Illustration352 1957-07-31 2 Craft can't save them ■TENANTS unauthorised houses in the city and rural areas are warned against the activities of a gang of youths who pose as building inspectors to extort money. There are hundreds Of unauthorised houses In the Colony, the majority being in the city limits.352 words
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Article56 1957-07-31 2 The Duke of Edinburgh, watched by Queen Elizabeth, fell from his pony in a polo cup match at Cowdray Park. Sussex, last night. Neither the Duke nor his mount was hurt. It was his second fall at Cowdray Park this season. The Duke was soon56 words
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218 1957-07-31 2 Experts say 'yes' to travel board A NUMBER of travel agents and entertainment experts in Singapore have accepted the offer to serve on the Tourist Advisory Board being set up by the Ministry of Commerce and Indus- try. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told this218 words
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Article, Illustration236 1957-07-31 2 HAPPY FAMILY WAITS Father disappears from his home AN affectionate father ot n. five— "there i.s no q Ucs tion of him leaving iv? said his wile hLi bte n reported missing in Singapore, over tl weekend. The wife, Madam LoJ Swee Yuet, 40, told the Free Press she felt236 words
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Article34 1957-07-31 2 More than 200.000 people I attended the funeral in I Guatemala yesterday W President Carlos Castillo I Annas, who was wsassffla*- II ed by a palace guard on i Friday.— Reuter I34 words
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Advertisement107 1957-07-31 2 I I M*ke> *> note of tke&e I I >jyi//i/^/: s^?^£ BARGAINS I I Shirts to Clear $5.95 each /j I P Poplin Long sleeves, single cuff and t^* 1 B I Dacron Cotton Shirts I S Now only $19.50 I I Long sleeves, single cuff. White, Blue and Pale107 words
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Advertisement9 1957-07-31 2 ifc^^^i^^^wl 111 CISQXIIL 6080 C33Q Singapore KuaU Lumpur Penang9 words
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Miscellaneous16 1957-07-31 2 NAVAL SHIPPING Four ships, Crano, TelemachUB, Alert, and Tobruk arc in the SingftpOft Naval H.i.,<.- ttjday.16 words
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Article, Illustration273 1957-07-31 3 DETAINEE'S FATE I UP TO S'PORE I Question in Commons on Lim Chin Siong No bye-election, says Boyd "JHE British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, said last night that any decision to release from detention Cm Chin Siong, a member of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, must come from the "electedU.P.; Popper - 273 words
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Article167 1957-07-31 3 RIPE imported fruit which London dockers had barred from local markets in support of a strike of 4,000 porters was being shifted to rail depots yesterday for distribution to other parts of the country. Port of London authorities managed to get it moved just in timeReuter - 167 words
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Article46 1957-07-31 3 Counsel at Devon County Court at Exeter was reproved for using the phrase "buzzed off" In referring to a tenant's casr. "That phrase may be used in other courts, but only proper English will be used in this court," said Judge H. M Pratt.46 words
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Article66 1957-07-31 3 QUEEN ELIZABETH, the Queen Mother, has told the Australian Government she would prefer the functions she attends to be informal during her visit to Australia next February, well-informed cir- cte.s in Canberra said last night. II was pointed nut that the tour was not regarded as a stateReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement88 1957-07-31 3 ISADARY I SHIRTS 1 l >'■ I B Equal fo the Best. B Guaranteed Pre-shrunk. B Low-pnccd to suit every B Pocket I >ole Agents: 1 UNITED AGENCIES H 6& s ROBINSON ROAD, B SINGAPORE (Tel: No. *****) Insist On Sadary Shirts I Rouble Bed ■DIETHELM B 2 Tw^ s88 words
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Advertisement134 1957-07-31 3 ■■Ml ■i^Mjil^r^^^K- iL± ■B^^^^^l^R .->'.■■ •<-'': -w >^- > '^9^^^^^^S J a G. C. de SILVA BROS., 3, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1 Phone *****. THE STAGE CLUB Presents j "ALL FOR MARY" a /arce by Harold Brooke <& Kay Bannerman at the airconditioned theatre in the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise134 words
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214 1957-07-31 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, July 31, 1957 Opinion Keeping the door ajar A MERICA appears to be bending over backward in her desire to achieve a first s t c p disarmament agreement. For U.S. State Secretary Foster Dulles has pone to London in an eleventh hour bid to214 words
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718 1957-07-31 4 D. NEISH - Fallacies and Facts about earth's closest attendant D. NEISH ?y r|nr-BOono faiia 1 cies die hard, espe cially among the super j stitious. There are stil people who believe thai if you sleep with th< light of the moon or your face you may become blind, or insane or awake718 words
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Article269 1957-07-31 4 EXPORT BOOM IN U.K. i DRITISH Cabinet ■"Ministers are now showing some cautious optimism about the country's economic outlook and the main reason is that Britain's exports are running at the highest level ever. In the first half of the year goods worth £1,756 million were sold to the world.269 words
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Article222 1957-07-31 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber ■a IP ever any thin- flll it is the new 'roc tan gular sieve attach^ to a wheelba* *>' ir T^ eart h Is thrown at v and stones fuiiine h negate the* 'git* boles bounce off and SB outside the barrcw S£ next thing i222 words
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Advertisement79 1957-07-31 4 I PATEK PHILIPPE I h«- %*i»rltiV for* iii«»ht t The 2 firm /*r«a* >« A g T/i«» J Record* fnr ftre- Z> cition out t»f ihf 10 5 fri*** winning rhrono- nwters, 7 are Patek Z Fhilippe. i Jut it I the 5 E Prix4- -winning aJjutten, J J arr79 words
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Advertisement25 1957-07-31 4 HKures show increase* for the i Figljres show f f first five months of this year over f 1956. the first half of each year.25 words
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Advertisement20 1957-07-31 4 RELAX Look Fresh II m m/w\l -*T-^ 7 < Cs^^ Suits Slacks I 100% Dacron WASSIAMULLS o MEN'S WEAR DEPT. HIGH20 words
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Article, Illustration459 1957-07-31 5 UNIONISTS FEAR A CLASS WAR Workers Party cause of worry JHE new Workers' Party which is now in the process of being formed has created some unrest among unionists who think it would initiate a class war. The membership of the party will be restricted to members of trade unions,459 words
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Article170 1957-07-31 5 rE Johore State Government has decided to provide better facilities at the seaside in Johore Bahru for bathing. At present only a short stretch of beach at the second mile Jalan Scudai known as the Lido, is available. There is no shelter or sanitation on170 words
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Article40 1957-07-31 5 Rioting prisoners seized their guards in Montana State Prison yesterday and held them as hostages. Police said the rioters had taken over the inside of the prison. U.S. National Guards wore rushed to the scene.40 words
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Article24 1957-07-31 5 Law-breakers do not feel Quite so bad about being jailed at Coventry's new £400,000 police headquarters the cells are centrally hpatpri U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article304 1957-07-31 5 Peter Lim - TREMENDOUS PROGRESS IN EDUCATION Peter Lim Teachers also swot after school is over By ONE vivid impression that the visitor to the annual exhibition of the Singapore Teachers' Training College receives is that teachers not only give homework— they also do a great amount of it themselves. In addition to304 words
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Advertisement23 1957-07-31 5 HI "'JfilUtA WATCH CO 11» II CROCODILE ■I SffMTS IB <.n ni.T3aimi I X MS fM ftANP ■I- I Wfc *&wl H I23 words
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Advertisement211 1957-07-31 5 H H bb si I m x ""J 2 H iAi H OPENS FRIDAY -CAPITOL The True and Wonderful Story /^l^ of COL. DEAN HESS -J CLERGYMAN TURNED I^^^ FIGHTER PILOT! ~T W^^A V ROCK HUDSON "•^V^ CO-STARRING /jalr/ MARTHfI HYER A TRUE STORY OF THE KOREAN WAR m "^B''211 words
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Advertisement16 1957-07-31 6 HIGHEST I QUALITY I LOW NICOTINE I CHESTERFIELDI tjyß^TiT II THY THEM TO l> v I16 words
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Miscellaneous273 1957-07-31 6 ■<•■•■• MASbHAki: hy Lee i Fiilk and Phil Davis I B^^^^^^ I 'VEMAPAUALF VjbST CRANK NOENeMIES iVEMiREp] WHO. "^v. y^~~ PCZ6N LIKE TUAT/7 LETTERS. AMY AKC? PISeED HUh4PREDS OF/ WAS V«st I MA*£ WE^TtRM \l 1 L?BSE MTLV-^ IPEA WMOD PEOPLE OF COURSE- yJTVLERg MR $ANXS?J/ MOVIES. I'VE A BkS273 words
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Miscellaneous557 1957-07-31 6 •tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii linn in,,,,, ■> I I R°h N t( ay you hay e an ali I I> tic nature and a concentrSftL" 1 ion an objective which t tlon i amounts to a phobia. If joitS? I 5 not achieve your desires, yoj beeS?! I u^^itr!r d lrritable 1 i557 words
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Article307 1957-07-31 7 Training Asian supervisors Present programmes to j be reviewed T»HE International Labour Organisation is to hold an Asian seminar on supervisory training at the University of Malaya from Aug. 12 to Aug. 23. It will be the first of its kind to be held in307 words
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Article102 1957-07-31 7 TIGERS HAVE SHAKES 'Quake foretold by nervous animals (~}AN animals predict earthquakes? The keepers at the Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City say yes. Almost 24 hours before last Sunday's big quake at Mexico City, elephants, giraffes, lions, tigers and several other caged animals came down with the "shakes." Veterinarians diagnosedA.P. - 102 words
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Article59 1957-07-31 7 MOSCOW RADIO reported last night that two aircraft equipped with .special television aerials under the fuselage, helped transmit the televised opening of the Moscow Youth Festival a distance of 420 miles to Minsk. The two civilian LI-2 aircraft plied between Moscow and Smolensk, a distance ofReuter - 59 words
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Article71 1957-07-31 7 JWE Duke of Kent, A cousin of the Queen, has been promoted from second lieutenant 5 to lieutenant in his regiment, the Royal E Scots Greys, it wag ofli- s ciaily announced in London last nigfit. i T* 1 promotion took effect from Monday. The DukeReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement533 1957-07-31 7 I K. closing prices I LONDON, July 30. Previous today ;B l KSS c.if. I Sept. 27 buyers 27 buyers I 27 Vi sellers 27 V 4 sellers bikklH t> 1 ss S >^ 26T bu y ers buyers KU 27 sellers 26? tt sellers KSS Settlement iB* 1 Aa533 words
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Advertisement88 1957-07-31 7 R H R H IliyilllHllilllll I&hotrisiij St^Btt TOMPAYI m "....the sort of Mm thai would give anyone a lift, with enoui'/h atmosphere and < (>Ujut to put it- In cla.s.s of it.s own" Straits Times. :i<;.7..*»7 "....Dietrich turn.', in jus' about the slickest, Sfnoothest, sure-.shot performance of tin* sitcsnii My88 words
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Miscellaneous64 1957-07-31 7 H B 'H 'W SINGAPORE J JHICH TIDES t TODAY: 1.59 p.m. 1 TOMORROW: 1.55 a.m. I and 2.35 p.m. m I FRIDAY: 2 AH a.m. and 3.14 p.m. I SATURDAY: 3.49 a.m. B and 3.58 p.m. SUNDAY: 5.07 a.m. and 4.50 p.m. I MONDAY: 7.10 a.m. and 558 p.m.64 words
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Miscellaneous103 1957-07-31 7 Today's Radio J Programme for Singapore 1 15 POOilighti I l trade; 130 lime .Slgnaj and News; 148 Footlights Parade I'.irt Si; ft 00 I Voices in Harmony, B la Hawaiian BlOttOmi; 530 'I 'a Dance; 6.00 'lime Announcement. and Programme .Summary; 6.03 j Children's Corner; 630 When Day Is103 words
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Article, Illustration1850 1957-07-31 8 adelaide Eastley - SINGAPORE POTLIGHT adelaide Eastley BY., 1 'J'lIK opium addicts j i undergoing treat- men! on St. John's Island will lose their best friends early next year in the departure of Ilie i r superintendent, Major K. W. Heal and Mrs. Heal, affectionli I ately kno w n us I "Grannie"Free Press - 1,850 words
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Article, Illustration626 1957-07-31 10 Travel -sick jumbos can live in luxury WHKRK in the world is there an hotel prepared to take more than 500,000 guests a year, equipped with an operating theatre for travel sick clients and with a cuisine which provides nectar regularly on the menu? There are no neon lights; no626 words
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Article182 1957-07-31 10 Spinster awarded £1,150 AN 80-year-old spinster, who told a judge a campaign was waged to drive her from her hotel room, was awarded £1,150 damages last week, with costs. Morning tea and toast were taken to her room, said Miss Ethel Maud Palmer. First the toast was stopped, then the182 words
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Article191 1957-07-31 10 r» HOUR people have j juts t 1 set off from Abrdeen Scotland, for a trip into the past back 3.500 years to the Stone Age. They are a married coups, ;uu j two Aberdeen i n versity students who are going to be the191 words
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Miscellaneous209 1957-07-31 10 BHbw^l r^ f^^B^sm^r^l 1 There is a cat in the County men pert construction (11). 11 Mr. Nehru's COU 5 8 Bi« dears for the army (8). 12 Order from the 9 Besides from a fatal solution 14 Read this way (4). 15 Issue it at U 10 Sid in209 words
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Article, Illustration148 1957-07-31 11 CJ E EN from th e ai r lined up on an airfield at Yeovil, m o SX r rel et En Und the first batch of Whirlwind Nay heli copters to be delivered to the British Royal fl uT hey were recent| y148 words
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Article255 1957-07-31 11 L She's never out of her depth A JOB ffiaf WOilld be almost certainly dCfjf cni/ jxtnel j= of fXPCfti tO QU£BS Is thai of Yvonne, (Hover, I seen here at work n il/i an echo SOUTIdCf and recorder, s She is an hydrographer which is, according to E the255 words
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Article69 1957-07-31 11 The new Queen of So ho I a OHO, London 9 famous CMOIO- i poiitan Quarter has* a new Queen. Twenty- OIIC year old L i n cl :i m (larke was chosen I for the title from B six finalists the other week. And there above 1 is famous69 words
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Article162 1957-07-31 12 Big hunt in China halts critics RED CHINA has dl.scloied that 175,000 government workers in in departments are busy ferreting out non -conformists. Non conformists are tho.se who, in supri.singly large numbers, broke the rules in the current campaign to criticise the Communist Party. Instead of Singling out operational weaknesses,A.P. - 162 words
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Article34 1957-07-31 12 The pro-Nationalist newspaper Hong Kong Times estimated that about 20,000 Chinese had fled from mainland China into Macao during the past two months, because of short- age of food. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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114 1957-07-31 12 »T»HE Australian Government has decided to undertake a special investigation into the problems of human living conditions In tropical areas, the Minister for Health, Dr. Donald Cameron said in Canberra. As one -third of the Australian continent was within the tropics, it was vital toReuter - 114 words
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247 1957-07-31 12 RED CHINA IS CONFIDENT OF 10- YEAR PEACE [T IS likely that, by the end of this year, the number of men under arms in Red China will have decreased to a figure lower than at any time* since the communists came to power in 1949* The strength of RedReuter - 247 words
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Article96 1957-07-31 12 Standstill in JapanR.I. trade rpRADE between Indo- nesia and Japan J is at a standstill be. cause Indonesia has insisted on payment in sterling by letters of credit for all exports to Japan. The Japanese Got- ernment has forbidden Japanese traders to deal with Indonesia on the new basis. TradeA.P. - 96 words
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Article19 1957-07-31 12 The West Bengal State Government has offered 500 lb. of drugs for Jap- anese flood victims.— A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article, Illustration142 1957-07-31 12 /COMMUNIST CHINA has rejected a Japanese Government request for information on 35,767 Japanese nationals allegedly still miss. ing on the China mainland, Radio Peking re. ported. The Peking Government also announced it has tuned down a Japanese request to send a fact-finding yruuoU.P.; Reuter - 142 words
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Article44 1957-07-31 12 Communist China's No. 2 leader, Mr. Liv Shao-chi, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, has announced that the Chinese people will support "all the just proposals and demands of the Union of Burma in international affairs," Radio Peking said.— U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article40 1957-07-31 12 A delegation of the Communist Outer Mongolian Government will visit Yugoslavia in August at the invitation of the V v g oslav I Government. 1 This will be J the first high level contact between the two Govern- ments.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article45 1957-07-31 12 A five -man South Korean trade mission will leave Seoul soon for South-East Asia on a two-month tour to study local markets and to promote Korean trade with those territories. The itinerary includes Hong Kong, Siam, Burma, Singapore, Malaya and South Viet- I nam.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article52 1957-07-31 12 A group of delegates representing six Japanese women's organisations, including the Japan Young Women's Christian Association and the University Women's Association, has requested the Tokyo Government to include female representatives in the Japanese delegation to the United Nations and that women be allowed to compete for positions in the U.N.Reuter - 52 words
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Article54 1957-07-31 12 South Korea's ambassador to the United States, Dr. You Chan Yang, said in Washington that President Syngman Rhee had turned down a United States suggestion fo r a "considerable" reduction in the 700,000-man South Korean armed forces. Dr. Rhee wants a prior firm decision on modernising the arms of SouthReuter - 54 words
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Article56 1957-07-31 12 The Philippines will pro- bably back Japan's ,11 for a non-permanei.t seat on the U-N. Srrurity Council this autumn according to Manila official sources. UP. President Ho Chi Minh 0/ North Vietnam said at Gdansk that, although his country and Poland were separated by thousands of miles, they were "doseReuter - 56 words
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Article35 1957-07-31 12 The new Japanese Minister to Indonesia, Mr. Koichi Tagaki said in Jakarta that his first task is that of seeking an "early settlement" to Indonesia's claim for war reparations. Jakarta is demanding US$BOO miUion. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article40 1957-07-31 12 About 6,000 Japanese workIng at American military bases in Japan have been discharged as a result of the withdrawal of U.S. troops that began around July 1. Another 7,000 are expected to be released before the end of September.— A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article48 1957-07-31 12 Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy. Pak- I istani Prime Minister, .said I in New York that if all members of the United Nations combined to make the world organisation "really effective," applying sanctions to those who disobeyed its mandate, a big step would be taken towards preventing war. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article23 1957-07-31 12 I Swedish Prime Minister, I Tage Erlander and For- eign Minister Oesten Unden will go to India in December as state guests. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article32 1957-07-31 12 Eight Siamese aviation spc- 1 cialists have arnvcd in Taipeh from Bangkok for a 25-week advanced train- ing course in aeronauwca] telecommunication under m the U.S. technical a«s- fl tance programme. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article42 1957-07-31 12 Formosa's exports In the first half ol this yea: total led U5|97,033,525 and mi- ports U5561,697,398 AT Japan's Nissan Autom i 1 Company has con' < B for the export oi 4 1 small-size Datsun cars W Persia, Peru and Guam p A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article50 1957-07-31 12 When a New York rep I; asked for comment statement by Prime j I: fer tfe/itt* o/ /nd/" I: Pakistan was <% "wrong path" in if I <ary alliances ami I </if.<? prevented a i I; settlement of theii b/em.s, Pakistani P S. Suhrawardy I: "That's what he ihh I:A.P. - 50 words
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Advertisement14 1957-07-31 12 up I to r (c* TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD l_ OtS^^ MANAGING DIRCCTOR RONALD PLIK14 words
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Article, Illustration496 1957-07-31 13 The music from a great show still spins merrily I' R JIBMMBsiMIBBiBWiM H f LOOKING back over the past 18 years as an active critic of things I m V? 1( al I cannot recall anything to equal, for talent or popuI lanty that fabulous creation by Richard Rocteers South496 words
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Article136 1957-07-31 13 CUGAT BACK I Th« pick of lh« 45 rpmi; 1 QUO AT RHYTHMS on Philips 420 247 BE I is a programme of four j I La/ in American num- i I ber». Merengue Flamenco, Oyeme Mama, Mi Jaleo and Cuando Te Be so Tiemblo, played <f in the inimitable136 words
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Article332 1957-07-31 13 HERE'S A FINE SKIT The latest 7« rpm discs: j I |)\IMMi: and Prud- j 1 enc« fam will be I deiit;litt'«| with this two'- .«)•!!♦♦'> latest effort lon London HMJ-8425. I Wt Can'l Sing Khythm I and Blues la a delight- I tul slow tempo skit on I rock332 words
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Article320 1957-07-31 13 SUDDENLY It's The HiLo's is the title of a Philips disc (B ***** L) spotlighting Gene Putrling, Bob Morse, Clark Burroughs and Bob Strasen, four young men from the States with a style that spells healthy opposition to all those other popular male quartets. Among 12 extremely good320 words
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Advertisement35 1957-07-31 13 ■■••••■■■■■HI lIM mtf^mm •••■••■••■■itiillltlj n Ftirl Extended Play 45 fSm^tr TirSft Standard 78 rpm J JjJ Dccca Authorised Dealers in Spore Federation: c.a. ISAAC CO., LTD. s»n ff apom T ls w" O5 1 "•••'••••••iimiiniiiiiimii.35 words
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Advertisement105 1957-07-31 13 l^^k *~>sy^v^ iiJiJuß-''* Vv- v^r^^^^ <IHJPI^^BOV jjß(Bv/\v^^' 'f "t- ii HR'TS* "A- v^ TL^O& r r SABRINA Persuade Mp 78 rpm CP.IOZ A Man Not A Mou s <» KING BROTHERS Thr Cradlo Rock Cr.i/y Littlt P.il.irt? /H r[)m CP.104 Si i intbo.it P.uUoad Heari 78 r ,m CP.109 DANY105 words
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Article, Illustration785 1957-07-31 14 BOB FINDLAY - ITALY. THE CRAZIEST SET-UP IN WORLD SOCCER BOB FINDLAY JESSE CARVER SWAPS HIS JOB FOR £5,000-A-YEAR REFRESHER' I By V A NTASTIC! 1 Crazy! Mad! That mcrltai the Italian Softer setup into which Toni Marchi steps after he signed a transfer form for Sign or Gigi Peronace, the globetrotting agent785 words
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Article162 1957-07-31 14 QQUANDER LAD, Sydney's O most promising spTinter, with three wins from three starts. narrowly escaped destruction because of blindness 18 months ago. Backed from 5-2 to 7-4, Squander Lad won the Second Welter Handicap (6f) at Canterbury Racecourse, Sydney, on July 17. He beat Ripon (11-4)162 words
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Article108 1957-07-31 14 Kampong Silat Community Centre's officials for 1957--58 are. President. Mr. Cr?;n Chiok Shien; vice presidents, Messrs. Chan Kwok Toong, Lee Cheng Chee, Lim Tang Cheng, Lim Tcck Eng; hon. secretary, Mr. Lye Thim Fook; hon. as.st. secretaries; Messrs. Heng Trng Kwee and Johnny Kwok; non. treasurer,108 words
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Article, Illustration180 1957-07-31 14 THE Australian Rugby Union will probably ask I the International Rugby Union to amend I the kick-into-touch rule. I Australia wante the international body to prohibit the gaining of ground by kicking into touch on the full other than from withinFree Press - 180 words
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Article34 1957-07-31 14 Japanese tabl< I 1 stars, T. Tanaka and >;' mura, continued theli g ning way on their land tour when they ed an Otago team li din Town Hall la I 134 words
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Advertisement18 1957-07-31 14 %'r'' > ,-''tiJr \~~—}J wouldn't know JK,. ,^h,,, !a2Z2— ~~-i~- jf the Wongs I Cod Liver Oil [w^Wiil Capsules18 words
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Article, Illustration348 1957-07-31 15 I Yorkshire move to second place TO FORCE A VICTORY GLOUCESTERSHIRE DEFEAT THEM IN A CLOSE FINISH gURREY'S triumphant march in the county cricket championship was halted yesterday by Gloucestershire who claimed the extra halfhour to win by 38 runs. It was the second year running348 words
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Article146 1957-07-31 15 Queen is again leading owner nPHK QUEEN became the leading winn- ing owner when her three yeai old filly Almeria captured the Stakes at Goodwood yesterday. The Queen and the Ouke of Edinburgh saw Almeria beat six rivals over a mile and six furlongs for the prize of 1,153, whichReuter - 146 words
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210 1957-07-31 15 Russian wins a thrilling 10,000-m race •pHE Russian Olympic runner Piotr Bolotnikov boat Allan Lawrence, Australia 'a Olympic brunze medallist, in a thrilling 10,000 metres race at the International Youth Games in Moscow yesterday. Bolotnikov, a 27-year-old clerk, won in 20rnin. H.Gsec., t a new record for the games. InReuter - 210 words
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237 1957-07-31 15 PATTERSON IS A FINE CHAMPION, SAYS MARCIANO ■0C KY MARCIANO. the W r e r f d undefeated ■avyw t -;..|jt boxing cham■tn. say. his successor Wt'< Patterson, fought a tn < (f r lt i n beating ■jrncarv Jackson in the round on Monday ■"Patterson made no mlsmr tA.P. - 237 words
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Article70 1957-07-31 15 I^NBW 50-metre swimf w tea: ft] r h will he host aid that the be ready for h 1968. The tr, be^ln In May 1958. The new pool will have nine lanes, and will accommodate 4,000 spectators. A 25-metre pool for the jReuter - 70 words
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229 1957-07-31 15 dared against Sussex. Leary batted four hours 25 minutes and hit eight fours, but he 'gave away* some of his runs when a bowling spell of six overs provided Sussex with 47 runs. A Sussex declaration did not give Kent timeReuter - 229 words
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Article57 1957-07-31 15 Joe Erskine will defend his British heavyweight boxing title agaist Henry Cooper, of London, at Harringay Arena, London on Sept. 17. It will be Erskine's first defence since he won the vacant championship by outpointing Johnny Williams nearly a year ago. He previously outpointed CoopReuter - 57 words
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Article30 1957-07-31 15 Third seeded Kosei Kamo, of Japan, yesterday gained the second round of the Meadow Club Invitation Grass Court Tennis Tournament by beating Manuel Garcia, of Mexico. 6-3. 6-430 words
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Article244 1957-07-31 15 "DESULTS in yesterday's cricket matches were: At Southampton: Hampshire beat Army by seven wickets. Army 212 and 160-4 dec (Pitt, 69 not out); Hamshtre 187-6 drc i and 188 for three (Harrison 60, B Harrison 60 not out t At Manchester: Match drawn Lari cash ire 73 andReuter - 244 words
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Article56 1957-07-31 16 Japanese Naval Intelligence says the reason Russia closed off |he waters around Vladivostok "was to toil operations in the area by I ;.S. submarines," Newsweek magazine reported yesterday in its "periI scope* department. •The subs reportedly were making under, water sound record, ings of Soviet warships, particularlyU.P. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration526 1957-07-31 16 WEST ACCORD ON FINAL DISARM PLANS Dulles, after long talks with Allies, meets Zorin toda* Now a concession from America)! THE U. S. State Secretary, Mr. John Foster Dulles, is expects 1 resumed talks in London this morning to win from the We 7 !m allies full accord on far-reachingPopper - 526 words
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Article78 1957-07-31 16 PIVE hand-grenades ploded in five differen) places in Jakarta late lasl night, damaging proper* and injuring two persons. One of the grenades waj thrown at the house of i senior army officer and an< other at the printing offla where the left-wing news. paper, "Bintang Timur"Reuter - 78 words
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Article135 1957-07-31 16 "PAMSGATE'S Municipal Council last night called on U.S. authorities to order this popular British seaside resort "out of bounds" to all American servicemen. Councillors reported there had been complaints from sen front traders and rooming house keepers of trouble caused mainly by negro .servicemen. "A135 words
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Article108 1957-07-31 16 U.K.'s defence plans pose knotty problem ANCiRV Scots yesterday awaited with interest the answe r to Premier Harold Macmillan's latest headache— what happens to the kilt when a regiment which wears the skirt merge* with one which wears the trews? Scottish members of Parliament, seething over the108 words
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Title Section11 1957-07-31 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special FASDFAFSD I Wednesday, July 31, 1957.11 words
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Article238 1957-07-31 1 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•••A^^ t tt<t><#>> H TUP FQPC PBPQQ *'-'»■»»».«•••••••>»»»♦» THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES SINGAPORE STANDARD »»"V»»6 SIANG PAU 1 ALLAN LEWIS TBE^Ba EMC TO I CU&JZ, J.O,n" TEE "^^Tla",, ~KW EK 0,, -a S?,"T^Si£S 0M SSStafSSSL SSS.? iaNn fv E^ o S7 IMB m— h«h mwra m wn.BK.vc ■I238 words
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Article165 1957-07-31 1 tip from the Rinus van Breukelen Stable I think he could be a good outsider. SOUTHERN CROSS, who mi.ssed hi.s first race, is a strong tip for the opening event. Great Tradition is also strongly fancied and is the danger to Southern Cross. Well Bcinff looks tho165 words
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Article406 1957-07-31 1 TIME TO REASON NOW THE LIKELY CUP FAVOURITE MALAYAN SCHOLAR will not start in the P. and 0. Cup, main race atPenang this afternoon- Time To Reason will probably start favourite. He is strongly fancied after his last placed performance at ipoh. 1 [l the406 words
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Article41 1957-07-31 1 ALLAN LEWIS'S BEST BETS A'V A LEWIS'S Besi Bets for *re Kingsl (rr ltace Three), 52 J (Race vr > and St. Vitus mace six) -ft out--82 Cash <!!;t njMJ Five) s weet William (I V Seven). I Komi win 'Hy soft.41 words
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Article, Illustration278 1957-07-31 2 RACE ONIE PRIZE ENTRY 77 r 7 Eleventh in Div" s race. lb WELL BEING: 27-7 Third to Satellite and SLZ William in Div. l^ race. GREAT TEADITION n 1 7-57 Was kept to»T 41 with Montana- 23-7 57 Was going better than MqT tana over 3F. in 40278 words
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Article1041 1957-07-31 2 RACE 1—2.45: CLASS 5, DIV. 3— 1 MILE 1 460 PRIZE ENTRY 4y bef <TV. Mitchell) Donnelly 813 Cracknel] 753 WELL-BEING by Chem (Amaaon Stable) Yong 810 Junes 637 GREAT TRADITION 6y brirg < Madam C.X Lee) Manning 808 Smith 4 006 BARRACUDA 7y blkag (Sagittarius1,041 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1957-07-31 3 I p ,r Try****-"*"*"™"" I cratchin* in Div. m S:F race; 29-7-57 ■covr-n 3F. In 43 with gold K)n T oon. IlFlYiv. CLOSE: 27-7-57 pourth to Satellite and fc-rvt William in Div. 3— 7 F. Ij LADY OS PREY: 20-7-57— Xi r a.s kept well1,069 words
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Advertisement112 1957-07-31 3 l^^jl Since 1905, Longines' contribution to y/o^ffk c science of chronometry in sporting \l^l\ events has excelled that of any other ICA manufacturer. ¥S*^Jk All over the world Longines stands for I^^AJL supreme watch making quality. Quietly^ lJ^^p^ classically elegant, these precise and \|^^A\ beautiful watches are owned by those112 words
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Article, Illustration293 1957-07-31 4 wnii b TFTyHTrr^M^^^c^T^ww ?1 1 °m t-> i i rrirorCHl Malayan Scholar and Aquarua arc regular mudlarks, they have yet to prove their ability to carry heavy impost and win. They can only be ffiven an outside chance in today's main event293 words
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Article145 1957-07-31 4 SI VITUS Is heading for Class One and despite strong opposition I am taking him to win today's top Class Two sprint t > make it three-in-a-row. fc>t VitUa has not raced since February when ho. beat Lord Arrogance over this course, but he145 words
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Article274 1957-07-31 4 11/i;I.L BEING, on her I ff third tO deadheateri Satellite and Bweet William on Batui day stands out aa the winner ol b weak class r> div 3, mile handicap (Race ono. Well bark In thr early stages, w«-n Being finisher] Well to be only274 words
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195 1957-07-31 4 FULL HOUSE has found his right form. He won and then finished third at the recent Bukit Timah meeting. He should win today's 6f handicap for Class 2, Dlv. 2 horses (Raco Four). He is well treated here, getting 2-lb less195 words
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Article, Illustration282 1957-07-31 4 Saved for this run Kingsferry looks day's best KINGSFERRY has obviously been caved for this race and should be one of today's best bets (Race Three). Most of Kingsferry's rivals were well beaten on Saturday All Well by Pulot Itam, and Siam Rice and Big Hit by Balkan Chevalier. In282 words
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