The Singapore Free Press, 7 September 1957

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No *****. Singapore, Saturday. September 7, 1957. Price 15Cts.
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  • 399 1 Rush to aid children OINGAPORE spontaneously rallied yesterday to the aid of the six hapless children whose cake-seller father died two weeks ago leaving them destitute. Their plight was revealed m the Free Press yesterday when their mother, Madam Wei Ah Lin, returned to their cubicle home m Lorong Tai
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  • 77 1 Yesterday's picture of the Wei family taken m front of their cubicle home m Lorong Tai Seng. Cheong Hwa (left) is only 11, but is already an efficient wet nurse. An offer wa s made to buy one-year-old Tak (extreme right) but Madam
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  • 337 1 'WAR PLANS' ACCUSATION SOVIET RUSSIA HITS AT ALLIED DEFENCE MOVES AND MASSING FOR NATO NAVAL MANOEUVRES 1 MID quickening East-West tension m the Middle East, where the Western Powers are squarely meeting the Soviet challenge, Russia yesterday m a surprise report accused the North Atlantic Treaty allies of hastening preparations
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  • 103 1 NIGHT SKY AGLOW Japs to stage a firework show THE Japano.'' community will give a fireworks display m Singapore tomorrow night between 9.30 and 10.30 near the old Kallang airport site. This is being put <>n for tht benefit of the people of Singapore who could not witness the Merdeka
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  • 32 1 Five persons were Injured m a gang clash early this morning m Geylang. It Is believed to have been a secret society fight. The gangs fled when the police arrived.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 43 1 'VARSlTY Sweeping changes urged -See Page 7 New Te^ e P urgent Im w>^ be> /il a» £iH2I lines) yl Jjr Hkl Manufacturers of: Aerated Waters, Cordials, Red Lion Still Orange Distributors of: Tiger Beer Stout, Anchor Beer, Lion Stout, Grant's Scotch Whisky
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  • 376 2 Lim has formula to get rid of polls clause ACTION BREWING ON ELECTIONS BAR The wedding of the Hon. Afexanier Leith. bearded 22-year-old heir of Lord Burgh, and iO year-old blonde Anita Kldridge. daughter of a doekvard worker, took place last week at the Chelsea Kegistry Ofliee m London. Neither
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  • 128 2 PARADE FOR C-DAY THIS years City Day celebiation.s m Singapore I be on the grandest .scale er with the added attraction of a march-past by 1 defence forces. This i.s the first time that march-past will be held, as part of the City Day celebration 1952, when Singapore achieved city
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  • 321 2 Prostitution: Rehabilitation the answer T EADEPS of two power- ful women's associations m Singapore yesterday strongly opposed any Suggestion that street walkors should be rlassed a^j criminals and jailed. They were commenting on a recommendation by an official committee m England tlia' walkers should be fined
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  • 79 2 MALAYAN philatelists can soon add to their collections the latest issue of Australian stamps which COplmomerate one of the country's Qreati humane institutions -the Royal Flying Doct. c of Australia. The stamp, blue m colour, shows the medical symbol of a caduceus the Winged symbol entwined by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 167 2 'w tw f CAPACITY (|CLJI3) QUALITY z /a H.P. WINDOW UNITS SINGAPORE $85 0 NET CASH Mir* purchoie leimi con be orronged ROTTERDAM TRADING CO.(M)LTD ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE LARGEST STOCKS IN SINGAPORE I C CARPETS RUGS 35, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE, 9. I (OPPOSITE MACDONALD HOUSE) ■^^^^^^I^^^^^^^^^ TK. 5 > l
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    • 38 2 PICTURES Make arrangements ft Oft? for your photographs to be taken by FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone: Singapore 2800 r or write to Free Press Photographic Dept. 140-146, Cecil Street Singapore THIS SERVICE IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE H***************iii*****111i1iiiiiiiiiiijin,,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,
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  • 275 3 New Chaplin film ridicules T.V., big business CHARLIE CHAPLIN. Hollywood's No. 1 refugee, hits out at the American scene next week with the screening of his new film. "The King m New York." Chaplin, now living m Switzerland, pokes fun at almost every facet of American
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  • 410 3 DISARM TALKS-A BIG LET-DOWN Russia stands firm— problem now goes before U.N. THE United Nations Disarmament talks collapsed at the sub-committee level last night. Delegates referred the problem back to the U.N. General Assembly for a full debate. After nearly six months of tedious but sometimes promising negotiations, the five-nation
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  • 165 3 Texas— a black and white ban /COLOURED men of \J the Second United States Armoured Diyi- E I sion married to white i women have been ad- vised to ask for a post- E ing to another unit be- Z. cause the division is I shortly moving to E Texas,
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  • 38 3 The Prophet Mohammad's birthday will be celebrated m Singapore on Oct. 6 oy the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. The chairman of the celebration committee is Mr. S. G. Dasthagir and Haji Wanjor is the secretary.
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  • 191 3 NEW REVOLT IN REBEL CITY CRUSHED' pENEWED fighting broke out m the naval base city of Cienfuegos m Cuba shortly after midnight last night but the Government claimed it was quickly crashed. Cuban army tanks, armoured cars and troops, heavily attacked small clusters of rebels who
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  • 32 3 Nearly twico as many married women prefer double to single bod.s, ac cording to a survey by the 1 j Bedding Information Bureau published m London yesterday.- Reuter
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 163 3 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY THE PIANO, PIANO-ACCORDION GUITAR EXPERT TUITION GIVEN AT FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC (AIR-CONDITIONED) Pll^ll^ SINCAPORE. TEL: ***** Jgs 5, TIONG BAHRU ROAD Wi ENROL NOW— OPEN DAILY "TOMBOLINI" World Famous Fully TropicaKscd Accordions On Sales. Also Guitars, Banjos. Your Inspection Is Cordially
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  • The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Sept. 7, 1957 Opinion
    • 209 4 City with a heart WITHIN minutes of the Free Press reaching the streets yesterday, Singapore again proved it is a City with a Heart. For there peered from the front pa^e six young children upon i whose unsmiling faces had descended prematurely the looks oi care, bewilderment, sorrow. They were
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  • 557 4  - Sunspots baffle the experts John Reedy By I A IMVERSITY is making the first excursion into the field of radio astronomy, a new science which has come to the forefront m the years since the war. Apparatus at Sheffield University, UK, is to be used for the study of meteors
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  • 97 4  -  Beachcomber By *m f |X) supplement the effect of tranq utilising pills try these exercises: 1. BEND down and rest the chin on the right knee without raising the knee. Then slowly rotate the chin, widdershins. 2. CROOK the left arm like a bar across the mouth,
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 4 The Russians* claim their new intercontinental missile has a range of AT LEAST 5,000 miles. It MA V be as much as 5,000 miles. This news* map, by John Bodte, shows the areas which may come within its orbit.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 44 4 wiim niiiiiMiiiiieiii MMMMMMWM Our l(hl\<. IMIU SALE is m FULL SWING EVERYTHING SELLING TO THE BARE WALLS Pieasr Come Karly to l have your Best Choice I at Veff K« Msonablr I Pri< < I HAJAJ I Textiles, Limited. 71, High Street, Singapore-6. Tel: *****
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    • 98 4 THE NEW 18" Streamlined all steel construet k n. Stove enamelled for durability Jfc Finest quality Sheffield Steel V cutting blades, reversible to give f V extra cutting edges. J Wheels run on oilite bearings i *V Handle can be adjusted j N to any height L^Stak Simple handwheel iflPf
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  • 518 5 Middle Road is still one of their bases New powers for inspectors HARD core of "pirate" taxi operators m Singapore still persists m defying the law, even though the Vehicles Office war against them has been intensified greatly since May. Pirate taxis, whose strength runs m
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  • 82 5 IF scientists can find ou 1 how to turn tl hydr n the oceans o tilt; world into helium m ai nner, the world' fuel problem will be solve* tune. Mr. j. d. Lawson s Principle Scientist at Hai well, the British atomic re n. said this
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  • 26 5 A 14 month old inf;in died In Hong Kon o; O i Thursday as i result of ra it w:k ronnrtori vrs U.P.
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  • 42 5 Meteorologist Paul E. Johnson of Grand Rapids, Michigan, yesterday said he had to admit defeat when B caller requested a weather Johnson said the caller— < or seven-year-old boy anted to know what the weather would be like ■".as.- U.P.
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  • 195 5 MAKERS WANT A LEAD THE Singapore Manufacturers A>. >n yesterday asked the Government to form concrete industrial policy or face a crisis. The I -H of tl elation, Mr. David I told the I that industrials c In a dilemma regarding future development In the absence of guidance or a
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  • 289 5 HELPING PEOPLE TO AVOW ACCUMULATING DEBTS ANEW co-operative society has been formed m Singapore to help people employed by the Go? enunenl and Services <»•» lain their provisions at an economic price and avoid Indebtedness It is tailed the Si pore Public Services Cooperative Stores Society. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 85 5 KnMssS^H -if £8 I ADELPHI GRILL MICHAEL CORRY jl :i > IRISH AMERICAN > I SINGING STAR kg* p F From NEW YORK < 9 I APPEARING < ADELPHI GRILL l[ i I- DiNE, DRINK DANCE IN COOL, > COSY, COMFORT. 142 YEARS of experience ,X*£ IN WATCHMAKING y^^^D THE
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 42 6 kino size I /I VW IC ill AMcnlCAo ..lt.pT' IBfSrFILTER -B^^^Jj CIGARETTE! i The Miracle Tip is so easy drawing, superior m i every way. And L M S has the mildness, tfie i t unmistakable flavour of i the best tobaccos.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 197 6 AlAivilllAKE hy Lee Falk and Phil Davi** "71 I THE NECKLACE, MR. bANKS. 1 I HERE'S THg t^fAMONP A^^^n^ 5« WE 'Rtl FROM TME INSURANCE NECkLACE NOW WEAR C'AMO NPNE CK LACE; IM6 O I NO THERE AREA ZjEweLS?) tfl COMPANY. WE'RE TO REMAIN IN THE NEXT S^ENE, <./7\ JftJ^fS^
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    • 452 6 .HiiiiiM" BORN tcday, you have an especially vivid imagination. With some of you it will find expression m the i field of romantic fiction; with others, m a dramatic flair for appearing on the stage; and with some members of the feminine sex. m exceptional dreams which seem to carry
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 178 7 LONDON. S«pt. 6. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS elf. European ports Sept. 25% buyers 25 a buyers 25!/ 2 sellers 25 sellers Oct. 25V6 buyers 25% buyers 25% sellers 25 7 K sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 25% buyers 25 'i buyers 25*; sellers 25
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    • 113 7 M ork. Sept. 6 Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 93. 00 nom. 93 00 nom. I l\ futures Standard Contract Sept. unquoted unquoted O*t 91 \2 Don 9137 nom. TONE: Quirt. SALES: Nil Straits Contract Sept 92 37 bu 92 50 buyers 92.87 sellers 92.75 sellers Oct.
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    • 44 7 M\V fork, Sept. 6 Previous Today 30 Industrials 479.51 478 63 20 Railroads 134.17 133.94 40 Domestic Bonds 84.92 85 09 15 I'tiHtles 67 86 67.73 65 Stocks Composite Averages.. 164 67 ***** Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.
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    • 52 7 Malabar I.ampong spot and awaiting release 27, afloats 26, September shipment 25% i Sarawak ipot and awaiting release U\k, afloats Above prices quoted 26, and September shipment 25'j. Ifuntok white Bpol and awaiting release 36. afloats 35, and September shipment 35, sellers ex -dock. m U. S. cents
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    • 103 7 LONDON. Sept. 6. Previous Today COPEA Philippines c.i f. I'.K North European delivered weight per long ton Scpt./Oct. $174 liom. $174 nom. COPftA, Straits c.i f. IK /North Kuropean delivered weight per lonr ton Sept./Oct. 163 '< buyers 163 1 1- norn. 163', m-IIcis Oct- /Nov.
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  • 914 7 BIG CHANCES SOUGHT IN HIGHER EDUCATION REPORT TO VARSm COMMISSION THE University of Malaya should be developed as "the only single institution of higher learning" m the country so as to "ensure a common loyalty and maintain the unity of the nation/ This is the
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  • 55 7 The British i Loch Ruthven, heading lor the Red Sea. entered the Suez Canal yesterday. She paid canal tolls under protest. The Loch Ruthven is the second British warship to enter the canal since the November hostilities The first, the frigate Loch Killisporti piisxrd
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  • 27 7 Mr. Louis St. Laurent, former Prime Minis! < Canada, lasi nlghi announced he had decided for health reasons to retire as ader of the Liberal Party.
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  • 31 7 Typhoon Bt\s.s hit the southernmost Japanese Island of Kyushu yesterday with the full fury of its 115--mile-per-hour winds, and it was feared that considerable damage might result. U.P.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 7 7 8880 —i|— ~B AfISSeS HBHmnnI III IHTHIit
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    • 54 7 m W&Aakk ENGAGEMENT N RINGS The Rin^s you select need not be costly, but they Must above all be Beautiful and of good quality. At S.P.H. you will find the perfection you seek S.P.H. de SUVA LTD. 45 HIGH ST. AIRPORT SINGAPORE 6 STATION RD. IPOH 6 EMBANKMENT-KUALA LUMPUR LATEST
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 90 7 Today's Radio Programme 115 p.m. Saturday Date Part I: 1.30 Time Signal and News 1-45 Saturd Part II; 2.00 '.ay of the Federation V 8 Ceylon Crickrt i 2 30 The Final I M A.A.U. I; 600 A commentary by Brig. Young on the cl< t the Federation <>! «.':icket
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    • 58 7 ISINCAPORE IHICH TIDES TODAY: I<> m a.m and p. m TOMORROW: 1 o r> 1 a m and 10.31 P m MONDAI 11.12 am I and 11 IC{ pin TUESDAY: M and 11.36 pin WEDNESDAY 11 56 a. in THURSDAY: <>.<»') a.m and If M P m. i I i:
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  • 970 8 TENTS GO 171* i>< 1 at the J> pile of camping equipment that lay on the floor, and said moodily: "I still think ought to have fixed up somewhere to .stay before this." Mohammed grinned. "He's still grousing on the same old subject." he said light
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  • 61 8 r PHL winners of lajst week's colour-in contest each of whom will receive a prize of $5 m due courseare:— Miss Alice Tan '14). 26, Verappa Cnitty Lane. Singapore-!. Mitt Tan Swan Nco »8> 179. Cantonment Road. Singapore-2. Master Teo Kah How Hi, 21-4. Lorong V?.. Gcjlang,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 151 8 RUPERT'S ADVENTURE AT GREYROCKS COVE When his preparar ons are -Be artful lioa you toiio> Following <he naist the passjge to find tha; piece of me-al tha finished Day.d clambers back to Rupert tr.es bu: almost at once His j* plu ge ,'T darkness .««F« firs P""ed." he says. While
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    • 331 8 m A colour-in contest 7 T^---A>K C JSP m Jw i I J t —^^^H With prizes for you! POC&ET-MONEI prizes I ree Prett, Cecil Street Singapori i to rmh lei are offered for colour n()( |;Mer tnan Jllurbdilv lag this leettC with paints next Ifc limit is 15. crayons
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  • Saturday sermon
    • 366 9 CHURCH WILL NEVER BOW TO REDS rpHE German Protestant Bishop Otto Dibelius 1 says the Church of Christ says an everlasting "no" to totalitarian regimes. The Bishop sharply rejected what he described as the claim of the totalitarian state that all spheres of life and work are the state's and
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    • Article, Illustration
      37 9 photo. It's a family concern when the Grants *o harvesting at Nye Farm, Sandford, Somerset. Mrs. Grant drives the tractor, while her daughters. Felicity, 12. and Jane, 6, keep her company. Mr Grant nnerates the harvester.— Reuter
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 113 9 Jaiparsad Rai— Maniparsad Rai— "'Sftut Hariparsad Rai— Kluang J0 cd?MMsoffp(iil m little Malay girl, all have one ihing m :^jiijk, common they are splendid examples ol Wss& .^M I actOgcn-fcd h.ihies and ><>v can salel\ irusi to I actogen too. Lim Kok Qm Lcnggeng 1 fOGEN is a perfectly balanced
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 403 9 Sunday church announcements [CHURCH OF ENGLAND St- Andrew's Cathedral; 7 am Holy Communion: 8 a.m. Eucharist and Parish Communion- 9.30 ajn. Sunday School; 10.30* a.m. Matins; 1100 a.m. Mandarin Service; 1145 a.m. Holy Communion; 6 p m. Evensong- St. Hilda's Church, Raton*: 7 am- Holy Communion, 9-30 am. Jr- Church
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    • 413 9 Church of St Joseph (Buki Timah): Mass, semon 6 15, 71! and 8.30 a.m. Church of The Holy Famil] (Katonfc): Ma:>s, Sermon 6.30 7.30, 8.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. St- Joseph's Church iPM.) Victoria Street: Mass, sermon 6 7, 8 and 9 am.; Mass and Benediction 5 p.m. St Anthony's
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    • 385 9 t Zion Bible -Presbyterian Church 5 (5 Tavistock Avenue), Serangoon Garden Estate: 8.45 am. Sunday f School; 10 a.m. Worship, Rev A. Ormeo of the Philippines I Sembawanf Sunday School (95 Nemesu Avenue) 9 am. Sunday School. BETHESDA 77 Bras basah Boad: 8.30 ajn. Breaking of Bread: 9 30 ajn.
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  • Weekend Quiz Page
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      22 10 Name Address 1 2 3 5 6 Prize Quiz No. 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Special Quiz > f
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    • 112 10 F AST week's winner was Christopher Martin La' Brody of 106-A Wilkinson Road, Singapore 15. 9999 Q 9 The answers were 1. Glenn Ford 2. Irene Papas 3. Gene Kelly, Grace tfelly 4. Cyd Charisse 5. Leslie Neilsen, Anne Francis 6. Walter Pidgeon. This week the questions
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    • 423 10 UELLO Puzzlers! Most of you no doubt have by now heard a great deal about Richard Gordon's delightfully amusing book "Doctor At Large" which has been made into the third successful film m the "Doctor" series by Betty Boy. The film incidentally, is having its midnight
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    • 65 10 PRIZE QUIZ 2 T prize this week as no one kn c w what Kok Ah Chong had been to Stamford Road. Do you know where he took the picture on the left? There will be T\\ 0 prizes this week long playing PHILIPS re cords. Title is Aloha Hawaii,
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    • 145 10 PRIZE QUIZ 3 'pHK prize goes to Master Yeap Tong Pew of 7 Tiong Poll Road, Singapore 3. The answers were: 1. A member of the Reid Commission 2 GO 3. Sir Malcolm Watson 4. 11. Ridley 5. Taiping 1884 6. Sultan Abu Bakar of Johore. Now for this week's
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  • 1018 11 Entertainment II is the choice for the Merdeka Cup ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP TODAY'S AMATEUR RACES 'FIIK Malayan \nir teur Racing Association's Merdeka Meeting, sponsored by the Sclungor Turf Club, at Kuala Lumpur today should be an unqualified success. Large entries for all events have been rereived and the main
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 11 Scene at the first Division F.A. League match at Hifhbwy stadium, where the Arsenal was a I home to Laton Town F.C. Baynham, the Laton roalheeaer, ratheri a hi«h ball from the heads of Arsenal inside forwards Herd and Bloumiicld. In attendance is Lutuu left half Pearce.
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  • 160 11 OEEFORMER, Alphonsus, ■1 Punctuality. Portmaster. Pink T Appointment can all given winning chi i the Cl. 1, Div. 2 71 (Race Six), tnaki op Portmaster, li( ramai at P> an extra 10-lb. Pin sure, third, ge 1 R I CL. 1. DIV. 7F. I. Perform^.
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  • 47 11 SINGAPORE orchid i siasta will be ab) some rar« at I dium, where ih( war on-hid .show I held. One of the exhibitor.* Poey Chui has agreed to sell W on hi auction at 8 p.m. tonight. The pro< between \miTubercul the Nanyang I y.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 41 11 CROCODILE I SHIRTS I IT S T«€ BffANP #t& 1 I M. Funter S. Grinberg Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., (Eu Court Bldg Spore 6. Telephone *****. tour SSSJ mm: so,Before you listen look m the RADIO WEEKLY only 30 cent*.
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  • 704 12 SIX RECORDS FALL AT K.L. MEET 'Giant' Fijian is day's star Malayan reco r(I i we r v broken two of them to the giant Fijian M. Rakuro and another equalled, on the second day of the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union Championships at Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday.
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  • 42 12 29 Word* S* (minimum) TAN— LEE: Between Boon Pheng, youngest son of Madam Boey Gek Keow and the late Mr. Tan Song Kang and Rosalind Chwee Neo, only daughter of Madam Teo Kirn Lian and the late Mr Lee Cheng Slang-
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  • 395 12 WEIGHTS for Yy the first day of the Sultans Gold Vase meeting at Ipoh are: Cl. 1. Div. 1 6 F. Distine 9.02 Malayan Scholar 8.12 Dockside 8.09 Shamrock Slipper 8.06 Darenth 8.05 Prosperity 8.02 Sir Francis 8.01 Time To Reason 8.00 Magic Touch 7.13 Roulette
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  • 262 12 MEN 100 yards 1 KESWAN SOON (S>. 2 Raja Azlan (Kel.), 3 T. Janting (Borneo), 10 ssec 440 yards: 1 Rahim Ahmad (Pg), 2 P. Ganesan (S>, 3 Kok Lit Yoong (Sel.), 50.2 sec; Shot put: 1 M Rakuro (Fiji), 2 Kuan King Lam (Pk>, 3
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  • 336 12 Ceylon 139-2 in reply to Malaya's 129 4 SECOND-WICKET stand worth 102 runs be- tween Ronald Reid (53 not out) and Tonj Buhar (61) placed the Ceylon cricket tourists m a commanding position at the close of the first day's play m the three-day Test match against Malaya on the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 281 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACCOMMODATION VACANT |0 Words $2 (Min.)-Box SO cts. extra. TO LET Double and Single rooms furnished with Cooking facilities also Self-contained furnished accommodation with Telephone. Phone ***** TUITION |0 W ord* 12 (Min.)-Box SO ct». extra BALUIOOM DANCING Beginners d.uss commencing Wednesday. Sept. 18. $8.00 monthly private lessons
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    • 82 12 lv Check with feature for feature ZEPHYR EHigh performance family saloon NOW, more than ever its cnpn '5-STAR' MOTORING In the Ford range is the ideal car for YOU... and at the price you want to pay! Whichever you choose, you can be absolutely certain that it leads its class
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  • THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
    • 9 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, September 7, 1957.
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    • 783 1  -  DOONE BEAL Here's the log o£ an o£f-beat holiday for those who have the money to spare... By QRAPE BLUE vista oi' mountain ;m< water... passes witl the snow piled lOll deep on cither sid< of the road... sun baked, sandy beaches ...scores of tiny
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    • Article, Illustration
      578 1  -  N.H. Continuing our Unusual Holidays series we present two contributions on European resorts one decidedly tinged with danger,... By pEW Malayans have seen a real mount■lin. and such peaks as Gunong Tahan, inspiring as they may be, are considered to be of little importance to the fraternity of
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    • 992 2  -  PELHAM GROOM Mr;iuj»«- sii|M rslilions By I" THE Chinese have a multitude of legends connected with every possible subject and some of the most colourful are those connected with illness m general and epidemics m particular. Pere Henri I>ore m his Researches Into the Superstitions
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    • 1427 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN I From behind prison bars Mi tilovan Dittos accuses the Red fanatics Smuggled out of prison, where he is serving a three-y testament is a monumental indictment of the system to which he Djilas was a hero of the movement whose brutal frauds he now his book has
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    • Article, Illustration
      24 3 This charming portrait of a Malayan girl was taken by Mr. Ong Cheng Yam, of Singapore. Saturday Magazine welcomes photographic entries from its readers.
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    • 659 3  -  J.N.D. This tras Mulm/a thiriy ytutrs ayo* -by T OOKING back over the past 30 years one realises that housing has gone on by leaps and bounds. This is only natural, but there is one other feature which indicates something more, and
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    • FILM PREVIEWS
      • 1181 4 Shows to satisfy all your tastes... Another m /Porlor m fare** Tense industrial expose .1 witifi English vinnvdffi Hrum€*-lie prison break i hills itiih Frankvnsiein Hvulihfi svhoolboy trestem COMING The Silken \flair x x Doctor at Large x x House <>1 Numbers x x x x The Curse o! Frankenstein
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