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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1957-08-22 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper *****. Singapore, Thursday, August 22, 1957. Price 15Cts-16 words
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Article299 1957-08-22 1 Sultan of Selangor is expected to make the announcement this week I/AJALA LUMPUR is ex- petted to become part E of "white" area before this week is out, according well informed sources. The new area together E with exisiting "white" areas in Selangor and E299 words
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Article64 1957-08-22 1 16-page leisure guide is FREE /hat are you going to do with your next holiday? jblished free with the Free Press tomorrow will be a 16-page Holiday Guide crammed fuii of information and id:\i^ about vacations. Order now j you want to make the most of your next leave v64 words
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Article83 1957-08-22 1 A LAST VISIT TO J.B. IpHE High Commissioner of Mulaya. Sir Donald Macllivray, and Lady MacHUivray arrived this morni at Johore Bahru by air rom Kuala Lumpur on a arewel] visit to the state On landing at the Maje- ;^trip, they proceeded the Council chamber of government offices. h the83 words
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Article45 1957-08-22 1 r ll ':i would begin a industry the manu- ire «>f radio active next year, a ItV? nun f()r tno AustraAtomic Commission announced, T!i lid In a statement on I Jay night that AustraT nrsi nurlear reactor at Heighta Sydney. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-08-22 1 The collar is awry, the old coat unf.ishion.ibly fastened. th c trousers are the baggiest a Prime Minister ever wore, and what's more they're almost at half mast But that's the thing about Mr. Harold Macmillan even when he tries to look like a tramp he's67 words
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473 1957-08-22 1 Major move closer to Red condition WESTERN ALLIES NOW AGREE TO A TWO-YEAR SUSPENSION OF ATOMIC TESTS AS PART OF FIRST STEP PACKAGE DISARM DEAL BUT STALEMATE CAN BE ENDED ONLY BY A COUNTER-GESTURE i THE WESTERN POWERS at the five-nation disarmament conference in London yesterday proposed an initial two-yearReuter - 473 words
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Article30 1957-08-22 1 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 92 cents a lb., down oneeighth of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.30 words
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Advertisement59 1957-08-22 1 WIDE TODAY-***: Si- INSIDE TODAY-^l^l A^3^^/ not me W^/^\/^^ not tcoo IliHiSa.- l^M BEER SPECIAL BREW kfTSRHHIH the luxury beer for that ft Jl^i^ll^ml special festive occasion j Jmbj: gfjm^SjflMßß OLD MAN STOUT a fine rich stout from the famous breweries FOR EVERY TWENTY CROWN CORKS OF CARLSBERC OLD MAN59 words
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Article, Illustration101 1957-08-22 2 picture. Two pretty sisters. Miss Katherine Won* and Mrs Patricia Lim, were welrnm^ back to Singapore by their mother, Mrs. P. S. Wong, who waited five hours for the Italian liner Asia, which was late in arriving. Katherine has be,n away from home for four yearsFree Press - 101 words
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Article195 1957-08-22 2 SAFEGUARDING YOUR SAVINGS... Provident Fund scheme to save wrangle over pay out THE Singapore Central Provident Fund Board x has launched a scheme to ensure that dependants get their money promptly on the death of a contributor. The general manager of the board. Mr H. S Robinson, told the Free195 words
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Article85 1957-08-22 2 J»HE British Army's new anti-tank weapon, on the secret list until Tuesday, made its first public appearance last night on a television programme in London. Viewers saw the missile, a stubby six-flnned object, hurtle through hanging targets and then strike a tank. It is visually guided. TheReuter - 85 words
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Article175 1957-08-22 2 »T<HE Singapore Children s x Society has for the first time awarded a study bursary to a man. This bursary is worth $5,000. With the money, Mr. S. Rajendra will study at the University of Malaya for two years for a social service diploma He will later175 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-08-22 2 pic- turc .■■ii! Dr. R. S. Aitnen, s Vice-Chancellor of the University of nirming- ham, who arrived in Sinu.ipore to head th c Inivcrsitv 01 Malaya Commission, s Dr Aitken snid he tx Z pecied the commission to start work WX» s week. Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Advertisement165 1957-08-22 2 wm<m~m'mm •"■■n-a *"■!:>■ m-m m m m m TO STAGGER YOUR IMAGINATION! 1 UNBELIEVABLE! THRILLING! INCREDIBLE! a You'll gasp with astonishment and wonder at... m The Flying Mteptiie SPREADING TERROR DESTRUCTION TO THE CITY OF TOKYO! Filmed in Ea,stntanVOM:OU In Mandarin with Superimposed English Subtitles Distributed by Sfuiw Bros. R165 words
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Article, Illustration660 1957-08-22 3 STAR WAS LIKE A 'FRISKY FILLY' Confidential trial: Defence call French actress Corinne Calvet TOE blonde French actress Corinne Calvel will be called to court "to "<v i ■<,'. 11 1 ?«>ut Confidential magazine's story thai she was a frisky filly who whispered "Oui" "Oui" to the males of HollyA.P.; U.P. - 660 words
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Article149 1957-08-22 3 'Armed for wolves' Ilk last German I i Mininist youth I iper Young y yesterday girl should know p use a rifle as 11 as a lipstick. Hi, newspaper reM, i.ii those who ghingly refer to I Is, aho take part in I lit.it x training as I 11!! Miolls."U.P. - 149 words
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Article19 1957-08-22 3 r Charles Read, one of outstanding Geologists, died sudy in Dartmouth, Eng- terday. He was 54. P.19 words
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Article124 1957-08-22 3 MAU RIOT -2 GUARDS DIE PRISONERS have beaten ttOO African guards to death and injured tiro European warden in a riot at the ''hard core" Mau Man detention camp at Manyani. Mr John Cusack, Kenya Defence Minister, giving tht news yesterday in Nairobi, said several other African guards were injuredReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement123 1957-08-22 3 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO LEARN HOW 10 PLAY IMS PIANO, PIANO-ACCORDION GUITAR EXPERT lUITION GIVEN AT FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (AIR-CONDITIONED; Sal Hi if 5> TiONG BAMRU ROAO ENROL NOW -OPEN DAILY "TOMBOLINI" World Famous Fully Tropicaliscd Accordions On Sales. Also Guitars, Banjos. Your Inspection Is Cordially INVITED. w I123 words
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Article212 1957-08-22 4 Opinion HONEST BOOKS DAID Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh j Diem: All we want of the Chinese (in our country) is that they should assume the obligations of citizenship and their share of the tax burden by keeping 'honest" books. These are stipulations that cannot by any means be described as212 words
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675 1957-08-22 4 New out look vital for a stable future in S 'pore WE CAN PREVENT A DISASTER BUT* WE CAN DO IT IN TT SINGAPORE but we must have a completely reorientated outlook and pool our resources. Trade and Industry are still being carried on largely at three different levels: European,675 words
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Article, Illustration331 1957-08-22 4 P.M. RAMAN - Reporter's Notebook LEI P.M. RAMAN {HPENGKU ABDUL r RAHMAN, the Federation Chief Minister, is due here tomorrow to visit the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force camp at Seletar. He will be accompanied by his Singapore counterpart, Mr. Lim Yew 1 Hock. Singapore Mini sters I arc likely to seize this I331 words
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Article139 1957-08-22 4 Beacheomber - BY THE WAY Beacheomber kjdfabfh as what H a *<• make iS drink more milk s SI favour posters i?l riX |)fTttv til Others want a rJSI breaking ..UUete i» others are askin'r a cow. lor Why not combine h« tk Show thr cowin.SSf ba^ebiok S U Slddle the animal)139 words
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Advertisement25 1957-08-22 4 i oivnipic JAZZ OUTFITS BONCOES. MAR AC AS ANO ZYN CYMBALS f^NANGUCNGtCO i ffaLl PIANO MOU i I B"l *V AJ iOJ lOi.SfLttt HOMO Wnt*t>Ofcl25 words
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Advertisement48 1957-08-22 4 What the public thinks about this vital issue Today a Free Press team of reporters will interview leading Singaporeans and the man-in-t h e street on their views on this pressing problem. Has the crisis Singapore will face in less than a decade taxed YOUR mind at ail*48 words
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Advertisement166 1957-08-22 4 THE NEW AUSTIN A.55 (^^^tU^tj/v New look in family motornp The sleek new A.55 takes family mc^c-^s: a icit* strides forward. As you see from the pictur< ffW new long line, the panorama rear window, the exCCP' tionally large boot. And even that's net For the A.55 »s roomier, quieter,166 words
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Article, Illustration274 1957-08-22 5 A father on danger that lies ahead WHAT WELL HAPPEN TO MY BOY? HE ASKS PARENTS MUST ACT JF it is possible to shake the inhabitants of Singapore then you achieved that miracle on luesday with your article on the dangers of unemployment. I for on c was more frightened274 words
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Article170 1957-08-22 5 The haunted nuns of Loudun' A PARALLEL WIT TEMOH? OEFERRING to your account oi the "haunted" girls' school at Temcli, near Ipoh, and the diagnosis of mass hysteria recently reached by Dr. Chan^ Hoey Chan, I would like to point out an interesting parallel. I wonder If any readers remember170 words
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Article68 1957-08-22 5 i A LL-SCALE emergency I** ailed at London m£ last night as a twln- "Uzabethan airliner g Tor Barcelona with 49 *r is on board turned W>- i made a safe land*T «c engine. IJf liner, on a regular European Airways iad been in theReuter - 68 words
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Article283 1957-08-22 5 The 'blind eye' YOUR article by Adelaide A Eastley on the treatment of Negroes makes interesting reading. The question of the standard of living of Negroes has been propagandised while the question of freedom, a subject which the Americans talk aloud, has been tactfully neglected. True,283 words
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Advertisement6 1957-08-22 5 fLAMOnEtMJ BA V RUM LOTION l^i^L6 words
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Advertisement205 1957-08-22 5 I hi rrfi Jlgg KTif I LAST FEW DAYS CLOSING DOWN SALE EVERYTHING MUST BE CLEARED TO THE BARE WALLS I l*l**is<> C»m*e l.titlfi to imt-4' ynur itcsi hnirt' at I T nhvataM» i'rievt* M mm m TEXTILES *»^*t#/*t# LIMITED, 71, High Street, Singapore -6. Tel: ***** Real Life Adventure205 words
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Advertisement60 1957-08-22 6 r bm 1 FILTERS I i UGGETT A MYfPS TOBACCO CO I S L&M Filters arc the first Hl* I i| cigarette t o ».ist c Hie w' v I i cigarette should. The P' I mmm quality tob.iccos I and the miracle filti r w I i together to60 words
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Miscellaneous277 1957-08-22 6 3i.\\i»ii.%iii: ky"E^" Fdik lOT AS THE COACH STEEPS X^ C V^^^ TME TRACCG VtQUiTfIWOMT POr\N r"HL" SLOPE-- ><^ SMAPPEP Apr/ GTAYIM THIS MERE Wf 6OA6AIN r^» J^ y^/ /^^mT^J^m ALI R •.•<.' AWFUI- PLACE KEEP YOUR FINGERS A 2"" -Bj J > vSM| > ff GLORIA V.J VAMOrHfR PAY? />uf277 words
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Miscellaneous494 1957-08-22 6 BORN today, you have and forceful character E addition, you have the ertrVmJ 1 happy faculty of being able tn y E trouble. You seem to sidlslfnW c situations, give them the omS lntc! c and, if you disapprove ea r c again without Ke ttii u out Others in494 words
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Article180 1957-08-22 7 I LONDON, Aug. 21. Previous Today B Kii No- 1 BSS CiJ. B ports August 26 7 B buyers 26^i sellers no setters no sellers Sept. 27 buyers 26 7 S buyers 27 sellers 27 sellers s,r 1 RSS Spot 27 i buyers Yl% buyers 27% sellers180 words
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Article107 1957-08-22 7 SNEW YORK, Aug. 21. Previous Today Si Us Spot 94.37 nom. 94.25 norn, nd.ird Contract Aug. unquoted unquoted Sept. unquoted unquoted NE: Quiet. SALES: NiL lita ontract Au*. 93.62 buyers 93 25 buyers 94 25 sellers 94.00 sellers Sept. 93 50 buyers 93 12 buyers 94.12 sellers107 words
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Article37 1957-08-22 7 (NEW YORK. Aug. 21. Previous Today industrials 483 86 485.74 Railroads ***** ***** I>oni.>tic Bonds 85.25 85.21 Utilities 67.77 68.0« Stocks Composite Averages 167.53 167 87 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.37 words
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Article54 1957-08-22 7 J*-' spot 27, Larapongj 26^. afloats 26. August shipi Malabar Lampong i ment 25 :i i Muntok white pepper i release 26%, atloats j spot 36, afloats 34-^,, and August I t shipment 26. Sara- shipment 84%, sellers ex-dock. lwa 26H, awaiting release I ibove prices quoted in54 words
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Article111 1957-08-22 7 1 a i LONDON. Aug. 21. lAiprt i.i Previous Today Kuropean delivered $170 4 sellers 1 70 T sellers ut P«*r lon* ton Aug./ Sept. WJ ;V Mraits c.l.f. U^^North f jt.u:,»|,c;in drlivered weight per t&3** sellers £63 v; sellers :f»"6, ton Auf./Sept. unquoted unquoted g-111 words
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201 1957-08-22 7 IN less than three weeks' time air experts from all over the world will come to Britain to see the Farnborough air show. Now 72-year-old Sir Roy Fedden, aircraft engine designer and one of the sharpest critics of the British aircraft industry,201 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-08-22 7 The German public I will be seeing a lot of this election poster in the weeks to come. It is being issued by the "Party of Good GerI mans whose leader, August linger, likes to be known as Adolf 11. The poster reads: "Beat them down by64 words
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Article202 1957-08-22 7 ArsxtniAiKiar argued gently in a London back garden last week with a 19-year-old youth brandishing a rifle. In the street police, ambulance men, and the youth's parents waited anxiously. Then, after half an hour. Dr. Sidney Bockner came out of the house in Ridgeavenue,202 words
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Article102 1957-08-22 7 piVE-HUNDRED and fifty people to the square mile eleven times as many as in the United States makes Britain the fourth most densely populated country in the world, after Japan, Belgium and the Netherlands. Of Britain's 51.000,000 people, 80per cent live In towns. The figures102 words
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Advertisement115 1957-08-22 7 THE Hire is the story of Malaya's march to nationliood a l>ook IbVK¥IDEKA Wortn -V of a great occasion. HAAK Between the handsome covers of this beautifully produced nrt paper book is the story of A Strait* Time* Publication r Malaya from early times to full nationhood; the achievements of115 words
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Miscellaneous112 1957-08-22 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert, 1 30 Time Signal and News; 1 45 Ladies Only; 5.00 Calling All Hospitals, presented by MaLsW: Concelcao; 6. 00 Programme Summary 6.02 Calling All Children; 6.30 Speak Malay; 6.35 Radio Dance Club; 6 55 Announcement.'; and Singapore Share Market Report;112 words
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Miscellaneous47 1957-08-22 7 WK M Hi v" SINGAPORE [HIGH TIDES TODAY: 7.53 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.48 a.m and 8.57 p.m. SATURDAY: ItJM a.«n. and 9.49 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.00 am I and 10.36 p.m. I MONDAY: 11.34 a.m. and 11.22 p.m. I TUESDAY: 12.08 p.m. I WEDNESDAY; 12.08 a.m. and 12.42 p.m.47 words
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Article87 1957-08-22 8 A I 34 year-old doctor ha, I record by hovering 21 miles above M K2ffi.' n a man «--*r«J Major David Simons 01 the I Force, who stayed aloft for 32 hour,' Al 'M contribute vital in formation to svil' t m o>l What pilots of the future87 words
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Article, Illustration260 1957-08-22 8 yHE U.S. Air Force has announced plans to I vestigate phenomena at extremely high fudes with a four-stage rocket to bo launched fcl i huge balloon at 100.000 feet. Preliminary design work for project Far Si M s being completed by Aeronutronic Systems all Angeles division of260 words
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Article, Illustration204 1957-08-22 8 2 MOUNTAINS FOUND UNDER THE OCEAN |r rilK discovery of two new "mountains" one nearly three times as high as Snowdon (3,57 1 ft.) has just been disclosed. Both are under water. First discovery was made by the British naval survey ship Owen working in the Mozambique Channel between Madagascar204 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-08-22 9 POCKET IS TO THE PLANETS I experiment instrumentation is seen after hunched directly through the apex of the >n. This drawing shows the first stage completing trust and separating after igniting the rocket ip of the second stage.38 words
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Article196 1957-08-22 9 ■T er Hebrides, off W coast of Scotf'. what is said to W, t air station L n m, on the island I' !un entirely L 7, Miss KaLi Pheraon. An k for a woman— I the Sr-ottLsh Fy S? This is C v I)196 words
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Article, Illustration115 1957-08-22 9 E A member of the E S Convair Airport Her- E man Engineering De- E E partment demonstrates i s the buoyancy of a new E S flight suit in the above picture. z It has been develop. E «d by the aircraft in- E dustry115 words
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284 1957-08-22 9 Who are the rabble rousers behind U.K. strikes? fUHOSE are the hidTf den hands that have been organising Britain's worst outbreak of industrial violence since the general strike? Scotland Yard's Special Branch now know that twelve dangerous agitators are the "brains" behind most of the violence and terror used in284 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-08-22 9 GUESS WHO THIS IS? Yes, it\ that master of the short story, author Somerset Maugham taking a dip in his swimming pool at Cap Farrat in th e South of France. Mr. Maugham still very much a live wire in his eighties, takes ft daily swim in his pool and68 words
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Article, Illustration2467 1957-08-22 10 Pelham Groom - Pelham Groom fjTfIHIWWfiJfTMiniPWTJHII THEY were clear of the harbour and Latiff pointed the nose of the launch towards a smudge on the horizon which was Pulau Brinjal and their objective. "And that's all you know?" asked Lai Peng from the bows. "That's all he2,467 words
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Article, Illustration680 1957-08-22 11 SIHUtiUHT QJV THE SER VICES pi IE function of Britain's Survey is to produce maps and air charts for the Services in areas where they may be called upon to operate. In Malaya units of the Survey Service are engaged on topographical surveys from which up-to-date maps680 words
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235 1957-08-22 12 'SEA is better trade area than China' JAPAN'S chief govern- ment economic planner said South-East Asia offers "more trade chances" for Japan than Red China. "Red China lacks foreign exchange and purchasing power," said Mr. Ichiro Kono, State Minister in charge of the Tokyo Economic Planning Board. "And we cannotA.P. - 235 words
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Article57 1957-08-22 12 Pakistan and the United States have siened an SffitonTMS VJ* I*™1 000 g nTc d a tioS S&« to^J°i^tsS^ wlth the capitals of the Tehsl?f BfSdi'rt l sfflf WlU r be et up alon the Karachitn? it S ~7i dad Ank ara-London circuit. To this endReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration294 1957-08-22 12 MOST CHINESE IN VIETNAM NOW TO STAY RESPONSIBLE government and diplomatic sources in Saigon believe that fewer than 2,000 of Vietnam's 500,000 local-born Chinese will leave the country for Formosa in order to avoid adopting Vietnamese citizenship. I Of the 45,000 Chinese who signed exit applications, it is now estimatedU.P. - 294 words
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Article93 1957-08-22 12 China warns Japan *THE Peking news- paper Ta Rung Pao has warned the Japanese Government not to expect that its "collusion with America to prepare for an atomic war would be regarded by the Chinese people with indifference. The paper was referring to Japanese Premier Kishi's statement that, under theReuter - 93 words
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Article40 1957-08-22 12 General Chou Chih-jou. new Governor of the provincial government of Formosa, has promised an Is-land-wide development scheme to improve living standards. Henceforth, al] provincial government offices will bo stationed in Taichune;. Central Formosa, he .said ReuterReuter - 40 words
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587 1957-08-22 12 'Church now losing out in the Orient' Glimpses '■'he. turisuaii unurcn is losing its position k A in importance and numbers amon^ the L freed nations of Asia, a Lutheran spokS has warned. Dr Fridtjov Birkeli of Norway, Director of th Department of World Missions of th, L ml cA.P. - 587 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1957-08-22 13 Cecile Parrish - 'Your specs must be boldly dramatic...' Cecile Parrish flfto €;.<- Uy Parish Paue Sketches by ITM™ d Passes at girls who wear glassesis something I am tired of hearing. ldSfees I knuw of one mother who won't ia* **> f^ ter year spectacles becau* "he says it X %tJf U1,130 words
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Miscellaneous393 1957-08-22 13 ■i~T 1 i l 2 Pood to the god should be I I \2 I U 1 |4 ■B^T~|r I I 7 I thrown up! (7). B I I'll r I 111 24 Wast edibles for the I gr LmJ— —^^J— knight's supporter (5). I IBB' B 25 Drive home393 words
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Article, Illustration645 1957-08-22 14 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA Two shocks, a Singapore record bettered and 3 equalled at Chaitci By Mistake cost Perera defeat by Edwards TWO shocks, the equalling of three Singapore records and the bettering of another, highlighted yesterday's triangular athletics meet between Combined Schools, Combined R. A.645 words
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229 1957-08-22 14 West Indies will make strong bid to beat England THERE is still plenty at stake in the fifth anc final Test between England and the West Indies, which will begin at The Oval, London, today, in spite of England's victory at Leeds last month which clinched the series. West Indies229 words
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Article52 1957-08-22 14 RESULTS in last night's Rugby League matches were: Bradford Northern 5 Swinton 20; Halifax 22 Castleford 17; St. Helens 28 Huddersfield 8; Salford 40 Dewsbury 9; Waken" eld Trinity 18 Hull 13; Warrington 36 Liverpool City 6; Whitehaven 10 Keighley Town 11; York 14 Hunslet 6; Batley 1252 words
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Article243 1957-08-22 14 Results were: 100 yd-: 1. Ernest Frid:i (CS), 2. Kesnvan Soon (CS>, 3 Ltm Jit Imm (S>. lOsec; 220 yd.: 1. Ko.savan Soon (CS), 2. T^ee Ken^ PtUlg (C 8), 3. Tan Soo Hian (8), 22-Siec 440 yd.: I. Ponnlah Gantsan (S), 2. Johnny Tay (CS), 3243 words
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Article114 1957-08-22 14 Derby lead Northants r^LOSE of play In yesterday's cricket matches were: At Bristol; Somerset 351 (Silk 72, Alley 58, McCool 85, Trcralett 52, Bates 5-74); Sussex 14 for one. i Friendly match). At Lcicrster: Leicestershire 238 (palmer 103, J Bailey 5-68) versus Essex. At Northampton: Northamptonshire 117 (Carr 5-31 >114 words
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Article247 1957-08-22 14 Watson hits 116 for Yorks \yiLLr E WATBON, the York. and improved his 7our.r? chance of finishing second in h. table. Watson's innings, which In eluded a six and seven fours and was his fourth hundred of the season, helped Yorkshire to a first innings total of 401 for fiveReuter - 247 words
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Article482 1957-08-22 15 GUNONG RAP AT CAN WIN ON SATURDAY ■AN LEWIS, reporting today's Bukit Timah gallops, says: ONLY TWO HORSES BEAT 40 FOR 3F IN A SURPRISINGLY QUIET DAY AT H.O. I a Thursday before a race meeting at Headquarters, the tracks were fairly t ;<t Bukit Timah this morning. Although lecond482 words
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Article91 1957-08-22 15 SCOTTISH SOCCER RESULTS fl IS of last night's Scoti football matches were: pOTTISH DIV. TWO 3 Dumbarton 1 0 Stirling A* 2 k 0 Stenhousemuir 1 t V fl owdenbeath 4 inline 7 St. Johnstone 1 irlins: 3 Ayr 2 Brerhiii 0 ►se 1 Arbroath 3 i 1 Hamilton 1Reuter - 91 words
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Article167 1957-08-22 15 ATTERSON OUT FOR QUICK WIN I HADEMACHER. former frmer's bey and Olympic ft' '.list of 1956, who has bad a professional fight, his bid at Seattle tonight l pno Malayan time toh to become world heavyboxing champion. Wets Floyd Patterson, who M 1952 Olympic middletr.'.e, m what most people ;iReuter - 167 words
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Article43 1957-08-22 15 t Kama of Japan. V ;"^than Krishnan r r,; if e s ca P air w ere beaten by the i£ n Mai Anderson b If !f- 7;5. 4-6. 4-6. '"the third round u -g Lawn Tennis f at m yesterday43 words
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Article241 1957-08-22 15 PAPPA'S LOVE (Chadwick) and Honey Bird (West) were kept well on the bit over three In 44. Nicol Wings (Cracknell) ran the last three of his work in even time. Cruzeiro (Jones) went easily over three In 43 3/5. Valiant Knight (Barratt) was wide out and241 words
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406 1957-08-22 15 AFTER a promising start of 134 to the Ceylon tourists' 137 for eight declared in the first innings, Combined Malacca, Johore and Negri Sembilan suffered a dramatic collapse when they batted a second time, and were beaten by eight wickets at Malacca yesterday. The406 words
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Article141 1957-08-22 16 Catholics protest against Red bill MR. V. X Krishna Menon, India's Defence Minister and member of the Congress Party executive, arrived in Trivandrum yesterday to begin a fiveday enquiry into the affairs of the Congress in Kerala where the party suffered a severe defeat at the handsReuter - 141 words
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436 1957-08-22 16 SYRIA-DOES THE U.S. PLAN TO INTERVENED? c;w#. PU** out on Mediterranean manoeuvres-it's just roufi n Ike adopts a wait and see attitude I PRESIDENT EISENHOWER yesterday listed, by implication, the J 1 cumstances in which the United States might eventually intervenl in the Middle East. He outlined, however, at hisReuter - 436 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-08-22 16 Seventeen-year-old French actress Marie Vesini has arrived in London. The purpose of her visit? To loose her head on the guillotine! But Marie has not committed a crime she is appearing in the Rank Organisation's film "The Tale of Two Cities" I with Dirk Bogarde. As69 words
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Article108 1957-08-22 16 Lloyd is silent on Syria THE British Foreip Secretary, Mr. SdI wyn Lloyd yesterday flew to Spain for a holiday, silent aboift press criticism of Britain's official complacency l)ward tlu Communist coup in Syria. Newsmen waiting fcr Lloyd at London Airport were told: "Thett is to be strictly do publicity.'A.P. - 108 words
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Article129 1957-08-22 16 pOLICE yesterday used batons for the second day running to disperse demonstrators in Accra, Ghana. An official statement issued last night said police baton-charged demonstrators in Bukom Square, Accra, after a patrol had been stoned. The statement said the patrol was unable to deal with theReuter; A.P. - 129 words
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Article14 1957-08-22 16 Ships in Naval Ba.se today: Crane. Telemachus. Newcastle and St. Bride's Bay.14 words
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Article86 1957-08-22 16 Soviet army officers told: Be real comrades IT is time Soviet military officers closed their private dining rooms and ate with their men. the army newspaper Red Star suggested yesterday. Denying that such contact between officers and men weakened military discipline, the Red Star demanded thatA.P. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration5318 1957-08-22 1 YOUR BUKIT TIMAH FORM GUIDE FOLLOWING are the horses entered for Singapore Turf Cluh August Race Meeting: CLASS ONE ADELAIDE STAR WON: (13 startedi 22-6-57 Ipoh 8-1 (Perak Derby) Urn (Mitchell) Cl. 1 Div. l; 2nd. Straits Code 7-7; 3rd Muffin Man 7-13 carr 8-0: 4th. Pappa's Love 8-0 carr5,318 words
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Article, Illustration5906 1957-08-22 3 Y our guide to the form of Cl. 2 horses CLASS TWO ASCOT ELEVENTH; (IS started; 13-7-57 Spore 8-9 If (Crackut llj ci. 3 Div. 2, Ist. Charge Sheet 7-IU. 2nd Chanticleer 8-5; 3rd. White Magic 9-3. 4-i-i. 1-29. Track yielding. SCRATCHED: 10-7-57 Spore 8-12 6K Cl 2 Div. 35,906 words