The Singapore Free Press, 10 September 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1957-09-10 1 The Singapore Free Press MalayaV Own Family Paper No. *****. Singapore, Tuesday, September 10, 1957. Price 15Cts17 words
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Article298 1957-09-10 1 Soviet Russia's tentacles are now reaching out further into Africa THE Sudanese Prime Minister. Mr. Abdullah Khalil. conferred with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, m London yesterday as the Sudan faced a dilemma similar to that caused by Soviet influence m Syria. Syria claims thatU.P. - 298 words
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Article39 1957-09-10 1 Japans leading calypso singer, long-haired Miss Michiko Hamaura. 18. has If ft Tokyo by air to make her debut m the United States. She will make a number of recordings during her American tour. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article31 1957-09-10 1 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 88| cents a lb., down ftvei ighth.s of :i cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.31 words
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Article105 1957-09-10 1 TUNISIA GETS TOUGH r PHE Tunisian President. Mr. Habib Bourguiba. yesterday ordered a state of emergency along Tunisia's frontier with Algeria. Tunisian official circles said the measure was taken m view of Tunisia's right of legitimate defence at "a time of repeated violations of the integrity of Tunisian territory and105 words
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Article180 1957-09-10 1 A RESOLUTION to admit J\ Communist Outer Mongolia to membership of the I nited Nations was rejected by five votes to two. with four abstentions, m the Security Council yesterday. Iraq and France joined Britain and Australia m abstaining. Only Mr. Arkady Sobolev of theReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration722 1957-09-10 1 The U.S. says: Do not underestimate our determination Moscow: Trouble if the meddling goes on Syria iojits lit attach on America AMERICA yesterday warned the Kremlin that it would be unwise" to "misinterpret our determination" to block possible Soviet-inspired subversion orU.P.; Reuter - 722 words
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Advertisement107 1957-09-10 1 INSIDE TODAY— Eve the paper for every woman If the man across the rud is learning to pljy tromlvone if the radio next door kei-ps you awake if do^s anu cockerels di>turb your re>t Ift^ or the party upstairs^ m stops the baby from 9 mjs ■P X^ 1 wL107 words
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Article297 1957-09-10 2 Japs aim at Malaya's beauty mart LATEST TRADE TEAM CONFIDENT JAPAN is making a strong bid to capture the cosmetics and perfume market m Malaya. This is Japan's latest move to compete with other foreign countries m the Malayan market since Merdeka. A six-man delegation representing the Yokohama Chamber of297 words
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Article, Illustration294 1957-09-10 2 POLE TOURS AS A MESS-BOY Passport shock for this globe-trotting journalist A POLISH globe-trotter, Balcerzak Marek, 29, who arrived m Singapore recently aboard a cargosteamer is m a quandaryhe has lost his passport. Balcerzak lost the passport, issued to him by the Polish Government, on Friday night at the Capitol294 words
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Article50 1957-09-10 2 Royal Marine frogmen have began searching th 2 bottom of a 14th century Moat around Salisbury Hall (St. Albans, England), for a number of precious life-size religious statues. The statues ar e believed to have been thrown into the Moat more than 600 years ago. U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration196 1957-09-10 2 AS 58-year-old Frank Ashley lay m his garden, stunned by an explosion, his show champion sh e c pdog Cocklington Blue Rascal, rolled on his burning clothing. Mr. Ashley, a French polisher, had been grooming Rascal m the garden of his home m North London whenPaul Popper - 196 words
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Article14 1957-09-10 2 The Umar Pulavar Tamil School building fund has now reached $16,545.8014 words
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Advertisement43 1957-09-10 2 THEY LL NEVER PUT OUT A HOTTER ONE! FH RARE EXQUISITE (from v homely chinartare /^rJNl^*!w^ or special sitier" $2.50 per Ib. J An ever welcome blend of fine Ceylon Teas. In 1 Ib. packets. Wholesale enquiries WT*TTTT^'Wir^rTTr^KflN l ff^&QVrF''T'*^. invited. Sole Agents:43 words
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Article294 1957-09-10 3 EARTH IS GETTING MUCH HOTTER Scientists probe dangers of carbon dioxide from cars 'May lead to suicide WORLD scientists have started talks on how to save the earth's citizens from possible suicide Witt) carbon dioxide. The scientists, gathered m Toronto for a two week, international conference, I fear we mayA.P. - 294 words
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Article152 1957-09-10 3 Big trade boost as Mau war ends FUME Colonial Office reported m London yesterday, that "the back of Mau Mau terrorism had been broken" m Kenya and by the end of last year there were less than 400 terrorists left m scattered small gangs. In a reportReuter - 152 words
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Article81 1957-09-10 3 AMASS open-air divine service is planned for the Pan-Pacific Scout Jamboree m Auckland. It will be held m the ampitheatre formed by the crater of One Tree Hill, an extinct volcano, on Sunday. January 4. 1959 the day after the official opening of the jamboree.Reuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration120 1957-09-10 3 Pretty, isn't she? Prince Michael of Kent thought so, too. For when he met 16-year-old Anne Fitzpatrick-Robertson at the Flying Fifteen Ball at Cowes, he never let her out of sight during the rest of the night. Michael a^ked Anne (seen above) for one dance, then another. He raced toPaul Popper - 120 words
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Article69 1957-09-10 3 AERIAL tankers shuttled over California's flamng forests yesterday, dropping chemicals and water n an attempt to help thousands of fire fighter.s batLie more than two-score Forest rangers blamed ightning for most of the fires. But, they said, an irsonist must li irted me of theU.P. - 69 words
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148 1957-09-10 3 Meters for Singapore traffic signals T'HE City Council is fixing meters to all electrically operated traffic signals In Singapore so that there will be no complaints about payment. The vice-chairman of the Council's Public Utilities' Committee, Mr. Chan Kum Chee, said yesterday that meters would make it easier for all148 words
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Article83 1957-09-10 3 UNITED SI v i SGovtrnmenfl ictentisti said ft*terday they may have found the source of •elfin ie u.ivts which periodically race south- wara across me raumc and smash into Japan and the Hawaiian Islands. It is huge crack m the me vi floor of the (iulfA.P. - 83 words
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Advertisement164 1957-09-10 3 MUMMY, Obta ma ble from MARDEN CO.. 82. Ordtard Road, Singapore. JOHN LITTLE. Raffles Place. Singapore. LI SENC MIN CO. LTD.. 6. North Bridge Road. Singapore. The World's Finest Accordion I. Tomliulini" MlttiUjfjjW SUPER SPECIAL SHMHHCdji The Only One m the Far Cast wf/m '^"^m' Fully Ciiiaranterd \\>v "5. N'-irs"164 words
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205 1957-09-10 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Sept. 10, 1957 Opinion SINGULAR DECISION ELECTRICITY meters are to be fixed to traffic signals m Singapore, according to a decision of the City Council. Reasons advanced for this singular decision are: Just so that there shall be no inter departmental complaints about payment for205 words
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Article, Illustration836 1957-09-10 4 A second chance for Guiana From n.H.i. Steed Dr. Jagan has had further ilisrussions with the (lovemor of British liiiiiaiia, follow ins* his *urrvsm at the polls. A Corri'«p«niL ill <m i oiiiiiioiiwealth Affairs here outlines the eronomie, racial and political problem* faring the Colony. I^o Colony has ever struggled836 words
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Advertisement34 1957-09-10 4 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN RADIO <dPb ken y XT TELEFUNKEN with Hi-Fi system and 3"D sound Obtainable from your nearest TELEFUNKEN dealer or contact Sole Agents: SEOW KUAN CO., 4-6 Dhoby Ghaut Singapore. Tel: *****34 words
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Advertisement48 1957-09-10 4 ANOTHER WINNER FROM BIRDS EYE Made from the finest pork sausage meat, lightly battered, crumbed and deep fried then quick-frozen to keep that just-made flavour. Pop them straight into the pan and then serve piping hot; they won't break nor burst while cooking. SINGAPORE (OLD STORAGE (0. LTD.48 words
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Article, Illustration418 1957-09-10 5 Merdeko Games team round off mission with a final visit Rakuro places wreath on his cousin's grave By Free Press Staff Reporter PETER LIM TT was drizzling steadily at the Pasir Panjang Military Cemetery m Singapore yesterday morning. Seven men from the Fiji Islands stood with bowedFree Press - 418 words
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50 1957-09-10 5 Constable Geoffrey Edvards went to a houso m Richmond Road. Ipswich. England, to arrest a thief ieard m the kitchen. "He struggled for 10 minites among saucepans and x)ts and arrested a JACKOAW. The bird was piling up spoons and forks by the window.50 words
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Article80 1957-09-10 5 poPE Pius XII was yes■l terday examined by a Swiss specialist, Dr. Paul Niehans, originator of a "rejuvinating treatment," at Vatican City. It was authoritatively learned that Dr. Niehans, who treated the Pope during his grave illness nearly four years ago, found him to be mReuter - 80 words
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274 1957-09-10 5 Tengku can determine Colony's politics POLITICAL circles attach great significance to the forthcoming visit of the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to Singapore and the nature of the talks he may have with the Government and U.M.N.O. leaders. According to them, the trend of political development m the Colony274 words
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Article70 1957-09-10 5 A QUEST for a Dean Martin type singer ir Singapore will take place m a Cathay Organisation sponsored singing contest tn the Hollywood Room of the Odeon Theatre at 8. p.n« tomorrow. The five finalists picked will -appear on the Odeon stage during the season oi70 words
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Article127 1957-09-10 5 IVIE Singapore Govern- ment has engaged an expert to carry out a survey of building standards m the Colony. A Government statement said it was necessary to examine fully the curreiit standards for the control and supervision of all processes of building. Such a survey could127 words
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Advertisement66 1957-09-10 6 Ai 1 1 ry MORE flavour j lYlUvrl LESS NICOTINE... j i L&M Filters are the first filter cigarette to taste j J the way a cigarette J i should. The premium quality tobaccos and S the miracle filter work together to give yoa i plenty of good f taste.66 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous116 1957-09-10 6 by"L^'"Faik"»..d IM.il P»»» I TWO MORE HieHWAYMER/ I WHAT ARE ™,!^<^™ foU-THZSB ARC^ ~TABMIV by Edgar Hire Burroughs THE SAL\T by Leslie Char<eris JAI\E by Hubbard I D/OfiST MEAN VOU'BE X' MEAN ABOUT POC?R LnTLE\/AW.- ALSO MOU\f 7>V^ VOLATfLE SBN fffGES TO NOT GOOD ENOUGM FOB MARiA— SMC LOVES >116 words
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Miscellaneous469 1957-09-10 6 BORN today, you have an original and inventive mind, especially when it comes to developing new I ideas. Since you seem to be guided almost entirely by intuition and impulse, you must learn to distinguish i between the two. They are not the same i The first can be a469 words
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Article, Illustration133 1957-09-10 7 500 of these for Germany West Germany plans to equip her air force with Britain's English Electric P.I fighter. Germany is <> expected to buy 500 of these jet planes at a cost of £300,000,000. It has just been revealed that the P.I has been doing speeds133 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article183 1957-09-10 7 LONDON, Sept- 9 Previous Today RI'KBtR No. 1 RSS c.if. European ports Sept. 25 4 buyers 25 buyers 25 s sellers 25% sellers Oct. 25^ buyers 25^ buyers 257,, sellers 25 sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 25 Vs buyers 25% buyers n% sellers 25 sellers RIBBER183 words
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Article47 1957-09-10 7 Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per ib. NEW YORK. Sept 9. Previous Today 30 Industrials 478 63 474 28 20 Railroads 133.94 132.52 40 Domestic Bonds »5 09 85 10 15 Utilities 67.73 67 29 65 Stocks Composite Averages 164 37 162 9047 words
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Article98 1957-09-10 7 LONDON. Sept 9. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. UK./ North European delivered weifht per lonf ton Sept./ Oct. $174 norn $174 sellers COPRA. Straits c i.f. U.K./North European delivered weirht per long ton Sept./ Oct. £634 nom. £63 4 nom. Oct. Nov. £63 'j nom. £63498 words
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Article54 1957-09-10 7 Malabar Lampong spot and awaiting release 27, afloets 26 U to 26, September shipment 25*4 Sarawak spot and awaltln* release 26 M;, afloats 26, and September shipment 25 4. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 36, afloats 35, and September shipment 35, sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted m54 words
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Article105 1957-09-10 7 Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. NEW YORK, Sept 9. Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 93.00 nom. 93.25 norn TIN futures Standard Contract Sept- unquoted unquoted Oct. 91.37 norn 91 37 nom. TONE: Quiet. SALES: NilStraits Contract Sept. 92 50 buyers 92.62 buyers 92.75 sellers105 words
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Article163 1957-09-10 7 THE crazy Welsh comedian Stan Stennett, who has been appearing throughout the summer with glamorous Jill Day m the show "Rocking With Laughter" at the Hippodrome. Blackpool. England, will probably be touring Malaya and Singapore when the Blackpool season ends. He was told m his163 words
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Advertisement131 1957-09-10 7 FOR PACKING WITHOUT LOSS OR DAMAGE PHONE *****/3 LINES SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD. S ROOM-BE, ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING, SINGAPORE. OVERSEA CHINESE BANK BUILDING P. 0. BOX 1002, TEL: 4347 K. LUMPUR. JBrntl^y^^^ J A f BOOKLETS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Sol* Agents: Hogemsyer Trading Co., (M) Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH131 words
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Miscellaneous107 1957-09-10 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 p.m. Luck> Dip, with Sarojini Lourdes Part I; 1.30 Time signal and News; 1.45 Lucky Dip Part II; 5.00 Light Music; 5.30 Fiesta; 6.00 Time Signal and Programme Summary; 6.02 Happy Anniversary, presented by Zainal Alani; 6. 30 Speak Malay; 6.35 Happy Anniversary (cont.»;107 words
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Miscellaneous65 1957-09-10 7 lllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllL 1 SINGAPORE 1 I HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 11.33 am and 11.36 p.m E TOMORROW: 11 56 E E a.m. E THURSDAY: 0.09 a.m. E and 12.20 p.m. E FRIDAY: 0.4? a.m. and E E 1246 p.m. E SATURDAY: 116 a.m. E and 1.14 p.m. E SUNDAY: 1.53 a.m.65 words
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Article, Illustration239 1957-09-10 8 A SAILING WE WIL -ROUND THE WOR LL GO RLD THE fifty-nine-year-old 63-feet long ketch "Pursuit" is seen on the left heading for the open sea as she leaves Copenhagen, Denmark, on August 28 on a round the world trip. Four Americans and a Canadian form the crew. They are239 words
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317 1957-09-10 8 Highest man, Mike, hate says: 'I heights' 'PHE highest flier m the world said last week: "I can't stand heights." On Wednesday 44-year-old Mike Randrup, chief test pilot for Napier's, flew a Canberra jet bomber 70,--000 ft. (more than 13 miles) above the Channel. It was a world record. Last317 words
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Article, Illustration199 1957-09-10 9 A Noah's Ark sails in with special cargo THE 9,000-ton liner "Shillong" arrived recenthj at the Royal Albert Docks m London from the Far East with a special cargo aboard. Among 6,000-tons of general cargo were 40 cases of birds and live animals which were all loaded m Singapore. There199 words
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Article220 1957-09-10 9 THE BARE TRUTH ABOUT THE KILT IT was on the banks <»f the Thames that there was revealed, with blushes, the bare truth about the Scotsman and his kilt. And it is thLs: They really don't! You have the blushes of pretty 17-year-old Pat Cottee to prove It. Last week,220 words
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Article304 1957-09-10 9 MAJOR BANISHED RED DEVILS TP on the chilly top of Yes Tor, second 1 highest point (2,028 ft) 1 of Dartmoor, England, i 40 Red Devils spent five I days and five nights digi ging trenches. By order of an American ma- jor. The Army explained about it all last304 words
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Article, Illustration441 1957-09-10 10 THE TWO CHINAS PREFER THEM ABROAD NEITHER Red China nor Formosa would be happy if the Overseas Chinese decided to return to the mainland or to the Nationalist island. For the M.000.000 Overseas Chinese scattered throughout South-East Asia are far more valuable as sources of hard currency. This is theA.P. - 441 words
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Article40 1957-09-10 10 The Nationalist. Chinese press m Taipeh have reported a growing number of infantile paralysis cases m Central Formosa. Twenty children have been stricken with polio, with one death, In the west coast city of nhanchua.- U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article46 1957-09-10 10 Dr. You Can Yang, the South Korean Ambassador m Washington, said that the United States had promised to press again m the United Nations for the reunification of Korea, and that America would back South Koreas application for U.N. membership.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article186 1957-09-10 10 Diem's tribute to the Aussies ORATORY Of South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem has had a terrific impact upon the people of Australia. At a ceremonial parade at Australia's top military academy, the Royal Military College at Duntroon, the President addressed the cadets as "the kntghti of our time whoU.P. - 186 words
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Glimpses
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194 1957-09-10 10 'Bridge' to link America and Asia A BRIDGE of under- standing between the United States and Asia is to be built by a group of dedicated "neighbours" from 23 nations. Seven year old World Neighbours Inc.,, born In a sermon to Oklahomans, has spread to villages m India, the Philippines.A.P. - 194 words
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Article47 1957-09-10 10 Pour scientists have arrived m Japan from West Ger- many to attend a three month course on radiation p r o t c ction given by Dr Masao Tsuzuki. director of the Japan central Red Cross hosDital and one of Japan's top authorities on radiation disease U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article30 1957-09-10 10 tripartite trade agreement has been signed among Egypt, Japan and Ceylon providing for Egypt to export to Japan cotton worth E£1, 200,000 and import Ceylonese tea m exchange. A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article20 1957-09-10 10 Jommunlst Outer Mongolia has asked the United Nations Security Council to consider its admission to the world organisation.— U. P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article18 1957-09-10 10 Negotiations for a further expansion of trade relations between Australia and Indonesia are under way m Jakarta. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article46 1957-09-10 10 ■k The Melbourne Herald said m an editorial that President Ngo Dinh Diem was a welcome caller and expressed the hope that his visit marked the "first of sev c r al to add to the foundations of friendship between Australia and her Asian neighbours:'- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article56 1957-09-10 10 Mr. Tashiro Yukio, leader of a ten-member cultural and economic mission from Kumamoto, Japan said on arrival m Hong Kong from Peking that lied China had turned down the mission's offer to sell timber, farming machines, fishing nets, marine products, chemical fertilisers and wooden vessels m exchange for walnuts, soyaReuter - 56 words
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Article27 1957-09-10 10 Mr. Yoshimiteu Amio has been appointed new Japa- nese Consul General m Hong Kong. He was a counsellor m the Tokyo Foreign Ministry's Asian Affairs Bureau- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article37 1957-09-10 10 Pakistan's Agricultural Development Commissioner Mian Muhammad Afzal told a visiting five-mem-ber Japanese parliamenttary delegation m Karachi that he hoped Japan, as an advanced country m the field of agriculture and science, would continue, tn heln Pakistan.— U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article29 1957-09-10 10 The Communist-dominated Kerala State Legislative Assembly at Trivandrum has passed the controversial Kerala Education Bill which, opposition leaders have charged, gives the Red state government control over education. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article107 1957-09-10 10 THE Sun Life Assurance Company has announced m Montreal that its offices m Colombo, Ceylon, are to be closed because of "unsettled conditions." A company spokesman said a fear that the comI pany might be nationalised has an important bearing on the decision. 'For the time being."A.P. - 107 words
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Article126 1957-09-10 10 PRESIDENT Diem speaking at a lunch of the Melbourne Junior Chamber of Commerce, which took part m "Operation Brotherhood" to help refugees from North Vietnam, said, "We all remember vividly the generous activities of the members of Operation Brotherhood from everywhere who spared no trouble for twoU.P. - 126 words
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286 1957-09-10 11 It's love— and Asian flu, as well for Colette A SHY Englishman paced up and down a street m the little French port of Calais for five hours one day last week under the bedroom window of beautiful French girl Colette Maichant. For very special daytripper Denis Onflow thi.s should286 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-09-10 11 BEAUTY on PARADE Who can blame the B two bandsmen from downing their instru- ments to admire the view a view provided by attractive Brcnda Pagan, B who is seen taking part m the srrand final of the "Miss "Blackpool" con- j test held recently at England's famous seaside resort.63 words
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Article, Illustration381 1957-09-10 12 THE Photographic Society of Singapore has sent a basket of selected Malayan orchids to Hong Kong to mark the opening there of a four man exhibition featuring the work of four of the world's leading pictorialists. The four lensmen are Cheung Yu-Chiu.381 words
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Advertisement20 1957-09-10 12 lii TJ (j^ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. j II jtfO^ 173 CECU STRCET SINGAPORE j 1 OCU*^ MANAGING DIRECTOR RONALD PEEK20 words
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Article, Illustration952 1957-09-10 13 Here's how to pave the way BY THE HANDYMAN rpHE appearance of any A garden is enhanced by a clean and well-laid path. The path m which there is a profusion of weeds and loose stones, and which is adversely affected by weather conditions, not only952 words
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Article, Illustration155 1957-09-10 13 - WKUWII A concrete mixture In which there is not suffkier^ cement-sand mortar to fill the spaces between the particles of large aggregate Such a mixture is harsh and results m rough < honeycombed surfaces W KKlli I A handful of a good mixture should re fain its155 words
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Advertisement55 1957-09-10 13 the grc.itcst booster of office J9&*^ 'H^Sf^lbt output since Hie typewriter. JF^Jfef r* y^^-V s^*In the l(| Cc die- B^E^fE*\ machines have W*|J «L% S§%?\ j been cumbersome and compile. iWr^JH We guarantee that the ISJ|^BjH9 (Stenorette) will enable any copy-typist to do a stenograph l^nF er's job with utter55 words
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Article, Illustration566 1957-09-10 14 BACK AT JALAN BESAR STADIUM -LIVELY, PURPOSEFUL SOCCER CENTRE-FORWARD SAHAR HUSSEIN GETS A HATTRICK IF Singapore players continue their good work, the lost thousands may flock back to Jalan Besar soon. Last night Singapore Selection displayed the type of soccer that was once a familiar sight566 words
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Article116 1957-09-10 14 AHORSE, running at the jumping: meet. ing m Southwell, Not- tinghamshire, yester- day dropped dead, then was objected to, but will go down m racing annals as the winner of his race. Aileen's Cacador, a nine-year-old gelding. finished three lengths j ahead of his nearestReuter - 116 words
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65 1957-09-10 14 Archer out of Aussie team to tour S.A. RON ARCHER, the Test all-rounder, has dropped out of the Australian cricket team to tour South Africa this year because of a knee Injury. Archer told the Australian Board of Cricket Control yesterday that he was not satisfied with the condition ofReuter - 65 words
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Article208 1957-09-10 14 OERAK held the Malayan Merdeka Soccer Festival champions, Eastern A.A. of Hong Kong, to 2-1 m their friendly match on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground at Ipoh yesterday. Perak had the better share of the attack m the first half, which ended scoreless. The208 words
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99 1957-09-10 14 AUSTRALIAN HOCKEY SIDE MAY PLAY IN SINGAPORE rpHE Australian hockey team, who beat Singapore s—o and Malaya 3—2 at the Melbourne* Games, may play m Singapore next year. The Singapore Hockey Association will meet tonight to discuss terms to offer the Australians. The Australians will be touring Europe next year.99 words
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147 1957-09-10 14 rpHE withdrawal yesterday 01 the French co-favourite, Sertorius, had notable effect on the callover betting on tomorrow's St Leger at the Victoria Club last night. Ballymoss, previously joint favourite with Sertorius at 5-1, drifted a point to 6-1 and is now co-favourite with BriocheReuter - 147 words
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Article106 1957-09-10 14 R.E.M.E. won the Singapore Base District's Malayan Other Ranks knockout soccer championship when they beat defending champions. Singapore Guard Regiment, 3-0 on the Slim Barracks ground yesterday. R.EM.E. led 2-0 at half time, scoring both through Singapore forward Arthur Koh. Arthur scored his106 words
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149 1957-09-10 14 HONG KONG FA'S SILENCE PUZZLES SAFA OFFICIALS SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association officials are puzzled over the Hong Kong F.A.s silence on the annual Inter-port match between Hong Kong and Singapore, which is scheduled to be played m Singapore next month. The Hong Kong FA. have been asked to confirm the149 words
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81 1957-09-10 14 Brian wins water-ski championship TIE Malayan water ski championship was decided over the weekend. The overall champion was Brian Blakebrough, with Denis Bong runner-up. Brian Blakebrough scored a total of 1,760 points. He was first m the slalom third m the open tricks and fourth m the jumps. Denis Bong81 words
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Article572 1957-09-10 15 ALLAN LEWIS reports this morning's Ipoh gallops KHANDI STAR AND VERNI ATTRACT OVER 3F IN 37 3 /5 gT. VITUS, one of the most consistent horses m training, worked best at Ipoh this morning when he disposed of three m 37 2/5 m the572 words
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Article170 1957-09-10 15 Burnley halt Notts Forest OROMOTED Nottingham Forest's unbeaten run m the English Football League First Division ended last night when they were beaten 3-1 away to Burnley. Their defeat cost them eadership of the division, rhich they held jointly with he champions. Manchester Jriited, after last Saturday's )rogramme. United beatReuter - 170 words
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Article38 1957-09-10 15 DOCKSIDE, the classy Australian gelding specially flown out to contest the rich Sultan's Gold Vase at Ipoh, has been renamed Rangoon 11. Red Joker, who arrived together with Dockside. has been renamed Taiku.38 words
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181 1957-09-10 15 JAKE TULI FAILS IN LATE BID TO BEAT RON CURRIE JAKE TULI. the Zulu boxer who formerly icld the British Empire flyveight championship, made i disappointing "comeback' ;o the ring after more than i year's retirement when he vas outpointed at Cardiff ast night by Ron Currie, )f Belfast, over181 words
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Article212 1957-09-10 15 A sparkling century by Evrrtnn Weeks his first of the tour— put West Indies within striking distance of Tom Pearce's XI 355 for nine declared before rain put an end to play shortly before the tea interval at Scarborough yesterday. When play stopped th* touristsReuter - 212 words
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176 1957-09-10 15 FOUR new teams will take part m this year's hockey league, which is due to begin m three weeks' time. They are Serangoon Gardens, Khalsa B", SH.B. Recreation Club and V MSA "B'\ All will play m Div. Three This year's matches will176 words
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Article38 1957-09-10 15 RESULTS of last night's Rugby Union match* were: Gloucester 11 Waterloo 3: Uanelly 11 Genvyn Williams International XV 18; Pontypool 0 Auvergm* Limousin 0; Pontypridd 0 Gala 3: Penzance 3 J. Williams International XV 5. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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205 1957-09-10 15 VDDY CHOONG, the AJIEngland and Malayan badminton champion, will leave Singapore on Sept. 18 for India where he will compete m the Western Indian open championships. It will be his first visit to j India. The tournament, j which will begin205 words
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180 1957-09-10 15 HPHE elimination of IrLsh Joe Carr, one of Britain's leading amateurs W§ the big upeet m the 57th United States National Amateur Golf Championship which began at Brookline. Massachusetts, yesterday. The 34-year-old Carr, 1953 British amateur champion and Walker Cup member, was beaten byAP - 180 words
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Advertisement31 1957-09-10 15 CVi I Xs^^hJ^y B A y ate H S^ L j3lJiSi t™ I*^1 itd r.W \s -,t o* \n<i^^ aA^° Before you listen look m the RADIO WEEKLY only 30 cent..31 words
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Article159 1957-09-10 16 A MAN could be exposed throughout his working life to pi- int radiation is without showing any ill effects, a scientist said m Dublin yesterday Dr. N. G. Trott of the Institute- of Cancer Research, London. discussed the hazards and benefits to health of radio activityReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration154 1957-09-10 16 Like most little boys, Omar Day wanted 1 to be an engine driver. But as with so many little boys, it was an ambition that came to nothing. He became a nurseryman. But right now 64-year-old Omar is m the middle of a marathon which would makePopper - 154 words
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Article107 1957-09-10 16 Red shipping ban— protests BRITAIN i s considering whether to protest formally to Russia about the closing of Vladivostock Bay to foreign shipping and aircraft, a Foreign Office spokesman said m London yesterday. He added that the matter was being studied. After the Soviet Government announced on July 20 thatReuter - 107 words
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416 1957-09-10 16 WHITES BEAT UP NEGRO AND CHILD A POSSIBLE COMPROMISE solution to the violent school inte-l gration issue m Arkansas emerged yesterday as the Governor of j the State, Mr. Orval Faubus, agreed to a conference of State Gover-j nors to deal withA.P. - 416 words
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Article87 1957-09-10 16 23 GO DOWN IN SEA rpWENTY-THREE persons JL were drowned off Southern Korea when a ferry boat taking them to a moon festival capsized, the Seoul police reported y.esterday. Police said the accident occurred when the 49 passengers aboard the small vessel, eager to land, rushod to one side ofU.P. - 87 words
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Article38 1957-09-10 16 While terrified villagers barricaded themselves m mud huts, a lion drank a large gourd of beer at Mpika, Northern Rhodesia. Next morning the lion lying drunk on the veld, was speared to death. t38 words
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Advertisement199 1957-09-10 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 W»rds $2 (Min.)— Box 5» ets. extra HOMELAND GUESTHOUSE, 737 Mountbatten Road, near Swimming Club- Ten Minutes G.P.O. Long, Short Period Reduced Rates. European Food Tel: ***** TUITION H Word* $2 (Min.)— Box 59 etg. extra BALLROOM PRIVATE LESSONS Daily by London-Trained Specialist, 10 a.m.—199 words
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Advertisement55 1957-09-10 16 v# w 7 NL i The latest semi-permanent rinse perfected by Inecto brings unbelievable colour glamour to your hair. Three shades that will not wash off through many shampoos, will not affect permanent waves. I d Available from all Good Dealers and THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD 33 Raffles Place S'pott55 words
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Title Section11 1957-09-10 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve No. 61. Tuesday, September 10.11 words
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Article, Illustration376 1957-09-10 1 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - HE'S AN ARTIST IN HATS ADELAIDE EASTLEY 'hi £> INGAPORES only male couture hat designer is V Nahar, shown below as he puts the finishing touches to one of his latest millinery creations. Singaporean Nahar has a natural gitf for designing, and m the last few months since he has376 words
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Article434 1957-09-10 1 A NEW FURNITURE ERA IS UPON US IN SINGAPORE INCITING new furniture styles are lending en chanin cm to the domestic scene on a par with contemporary trends m Hong Konjj to Rome. Paris to New York and London to Kio de Janeiro. It's not the434 words
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Advertisement34 1957-09-10 1 Wrro-matic PRESSURE PAN y«V«NTsJ BUY A TIME-SAVINC WONDER TODAY '^t WE OPEN MONDAYS TO <^^T^ THURSDAYS TILL 7.00 P.M. FRIDAYS TO 5.00 P.M. CLOSED ONLY ON SATURDAYS MARDEN CO. 78 82. ORCHARD ROAD. SINCAPORE-934 words
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Article, Illustration178 1957-09-10 2 WHERE TO BUY MIRACLE Bowls, Corom Florist, 10 De Souzs St,; Korean shoes am handicrafts, S.A.T.A. Shop Shenton Way; Lancom< cosmetics, "rainbow" jewellery, custom hats, Cosmi< hairdo's, Salon New Yorker, 57 Stamford Road modern rugs and furniture Norwegian tables, babies furniture and Chinese rugs John Little's, Raffles PI.; Siamese lame178 words
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Article, Illustration208 1957-09-10 2 GOURMIT CLUB I SOME TIME next month the Islands of Hawaii will celebrate their annual "Aloha Week," a fiesta of happiness, fun and good foods, designed to attract tourists. Perhaps club members will remember one of these joyous weeklong celebrations when the extinct volcano, famed old Diamond Head nosing beyond208 words
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426 1957-09-10 2 Singapo ill beh 'social pre's aved set' HOW are your manners? EVE notices, continuously about low social functions, astonishly boorish disco women (and men) who should know bet! Take greetings, for instance. If you ha? been properly introduced to individuals, do >o thereafter rudely ignore these, rebuffing friendl overtures of426 words
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Article, Illustration239 1957-09-10 2 Jewellery musts from Europe WHEN enterprising and petite Mrs. Marie Lim, Singapore club and business woman returned not long ago from a lengthy stay m England and the Continent, she did a bit of exploration among leading jewellery manufacturers. Just arrived are the "finds" she ordered for discriminating, style-cons-cious ladies.Free Press - 239 words
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Advertisement59 1957-09-10 2 ruin Vff A A xfarr* I Improve your floors and ful new floor polish. Simple y^gsi^^j^^wig^l"^g—wg^^^^^j^^ Another Kiwi qualrty pro- Llp p|^*i-t oeslS^A 1 1 I «urt, obtainable In neutral Maclaine Watson Co., Ltd., Tel: 29-284 Jus t A rriroil I PLAIN SEA ISLAND COTTON m 20 Lovely Shades Price:59 words
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Article127 1957-09-10 3 |BE a "tiger girl' with the new Golden Look! Look tawny and sun-kissed m wonderful new golden-toned make-up recently introduced m Singapore. There cosmetics have a delicate sunlit glow, prophecy of a whole new look m makeup. Not just a new lipstick shade, but an entire colour har-127 words
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Article, Illustration289 1957-09-10 3 AND THE NEW 'COSMIC LOOK' IT'S Ihe upward sweep for the newest "cosmic look to coiffures Ihis summer, a style trend definitely designed to nip tiie years from your face. London trained hair stylists at ;i Singapore shop are faithfully copy ing coiffures which were sensational ;il recent hairdressers 1289 words
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Advertisement85 1957-09-10 3 The world's loveliest women... v jt^^^ ss if ■•Wflji^ i// ■y/ ...choose Drene shampoo! Study the glamorous film stars, lovely dancers |Ijl and fascinating models See how their beauty depends on their lovely hair. And nearly fl|P^^""^9Ml U all of them choose DRENE the shampoo BiS^^^i ill which makes their85 words
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Article, Illustration1478 1957-09-10 4 iii^i^ai^Mi^MHiTWii^i^WWeMW^w^i^MMi^Hi^i^ 9 THE NEW EVE PAGE jj *7. v^ tr*** Ts? ■^^FfW^li" r'.«. A MKRICA has sent to one big store some strikingly new furniture for babies any mother would be proud to own. These pieces, including a high chair and playtime furniture, feature safety and durability. They're Cosco-built1,478 words
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Advertisement33 1957-09-10 4 GOING HOME? Bring back a DYNASTY'S Brocade Coat, Cocktail Suit or a Sheath Dress TOWN COUNTRY T.mghn Emporium: Orchard Road Dres, Salon: Ist Floor, Meyer Chambers Raffles Place Carden Shop: Sea View Hotel.33 words
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