The Singapore Free Press, 11 September 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1957-09-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. 14_>80 Singapore. Wednesday. September 11. 1937. Price 15Cte.17 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-09-11 1 'Billy is the man' Mr. BILLY WALLACE "Princess Margaret's constant companion for many years ...he spent unusually long time at Balmoral. PRINCESS MARGARET "should t>e, married before April next year."30 words
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Article565 1957-09-11 1 SAVAGE ATTACK BY Mr GROMYKO R est rained optimism on Mid die East m the West, but m Moscow 'All Western moves threaten Syria' nKSTI. \l\ll) OPTIMISM IS THE OFFICIAL ATTITUDE IN ROTH LONDON AND R WASHINGTON ABOUT THE OUTCOME OF THE PRESENT MIDDLE EAST SITU KTmS\^^i^COUJ*V& OF THF LONDONReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 565 words
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Article135 1957-09-11 1 More U.S. arms for Jordan AN official spokesman for the Jordan Government said m Amman last night that American arms will bo i used against Israel or any country which attacks Jori dan. "These jeeps will be used against Israel or any couni try that tries to attack us,' IAP; U.P. - 135 words
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Article27 1957-09-11 1 The British Minister of Defence, Mr. Duncan Sandys, who is now on a tour iof Commonwealth countries, is expected to arrive m Singapore today.27 words
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Article159 1957-09-11 1 Princess Margaret to wed report THF Daily Sketch reported yesterday that it is believed that Princess Margaret has decided to marry Mr. Billy Wallace, her constant companion and escort for many years. It adds, m a report splashed across its front page, that 'their close friends think the marriage willReuter - 159 words
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Article26 1957-09-11 1 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. open* Singapore this mornin 87' i cents a lb., down hall-a-cent on yesterday*- close The tone was uncertain.26 words
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Article115 1957-09-11 1 Russia smears Turkey HPIIE Soviet Army MflA paper Red Star said yesterday that "the movement of Israeli and Turki h troops t >wards the Syrian frontier has begun.'' Moscow Radio quoted the newspaper as savin?, m an article entitled "The imperialists are preparing an attack on Syria.*' that America wanted115 words
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Article86 1957-09-11 1 pREEK officials are wor- ried that Greece might become involved m the Middle East crisis because its airfields are used m the U.S. arms airlift. A Greek Foreign Ministry spokesman told newsmen m Athens yesterday that permission had not been asked for any U.S. aircraft carrying armsA.P. - 86 words
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Article335 1957-09-11 2 New radio distribution system THERE is soon to be music m Singapore hospitals to help patients "kill" boredom. For a start the General Hospital and the Tan Took Seng will soon install a new radio distribution system. jjjjj- where patlents A sum of $10,670 will335 words
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Article52 1957-09-11 2 The Rayman English School Parent-Teacher Association has been formed after an inaugural meeting at the school premises m Towner Road, Singapore. Mr. Soo Thoo Soot has been elected president, and Messrs. Ng Buan Swee, N. V. Pillai and Mohammed Ismail Angullia, vice-presi-dents. The secretary is Mr. Pang52 words
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Article, Illustration262 1957-09-11 2 rlfE plight of the Singapore Wei family continued to draw sympathy I from the Free Press readers. Nineteen con- tributors sent m a sum of $375 on Monday and Tuesday. The total i amount received up to 10 a.m. today is 51. 472 .50.262 words
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Article261 1957-09-11 2 Legal jolt for the union heads CTRICTURES on the ad- ministration of certain trade unions made by the court of inquiry which investigated the recent goslow dispute m the Singaix>re Harbour Board are having a sobering effect on union officials. The court, m its report, had said: "We were often261 words
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Article201 1957-09-11 2 CHILD CARE PROBE Colony to aid an international body T'HE Singapore Social Welfare Department is helping the International Union for Child Welfare to study the problem of the "Child In The Family" for a seminar to be held m Japan next year. The International Union for Child Welfare is an201 words
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108 1957-09-11 2 McNeice to open fair at Cathedral rE annual fun fair and fete of the St. Andrew s Cathedral m Singapore on Saturday, Sept. 28 will commence at 10 a.m.. but it will not be officially opened till 3.30 m the afternoon. The opening ceremony will be performed by the former108 words
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Article185 1957-09-11 2 Baffle for righfs of the fair sex m Singapore OOME members of thi» Singapore Council of Women have proposed that women should form a political party to fight for their rights. Confirming this, Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, secretary of the council, told the Free Press that one of185 words
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Advertisement113 1957-09-11 2 jm ENERGY 1 scott's wmm HAI 11/ I T r vitamin i|| ]0^ l l lA hC ZZ^M A V pii i c ifa A* v.T__,, N A4oooiu i IL,-.f/ Wl PILLS IH /Jjfc v.tah.nD 400 1 v Whether at work or at play Scott's Halivite Pills |JH \[j w•»113 words
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Article280 1957-09-11 3 RED THREAT CROWS IN ASIA SEATO helps block Communism, but... Dulles m worried mood THE U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles yesterday termed as a dangerous trend the gains scored by Communists m local elections m Indonesia and India. Mr. Dulles told a news conference that it wasA.P. - 280 words
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Article, Illustration24 1957-09-11 3 RHONDA FLEMING portrays one of the Wests most fascinating characters, a lady gambler, m Hal Wallis' "Gunfight at the OK Corral" for Paramount. lIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHII24 words
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Article182 1957-09-11 3 SCANDAL TRIAL j DRAWS TO CLOSE THE prosecution m the criminal libel trial of Confidential magazine alleged yesterday that Fred and Marjorie Meade established the Hollywood Research Inc. to "send smut oozing back to Conj fidential." Aruiiim ills The accusation was made by the prosecutor, Mr.182 words
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Article48 1957-09-11 3 Swami Kaner RLshi Parivalajak of India announced m Manila that he would begin a 45-day "prayer for world peaces" m a Southern Luzon villaSftr. Parivalajak. founder of a universal religion mission, said "self purification is the essence of my prog ramme of spiritual exercise." U.P s».U.P. - 48 words
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Article129 1957-09-11 3 PHILLIPS High School m Birmingham, Alabama, scene of anti-integration violence on Monday, was evacuated of its all-white student body of 2.400 yesterday following an anoymous bombing Un The clearing of the school came dramatically after police headquarters and the school office received telephone calls thatA.P.; Reuter - 129 words
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Advertisement89 1957-09-11 3 We know you can't help SCREAMING but PLEASE TRY JVOT TO FAMJVT! THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN will W_W_ HAUNT V?JH FOREVER! \3i —**Wk%*. **> yR'm^WL -_J AttttW^ 'm\\W_~ e creature V*_t __P Jr^^ Ya create, by man _JP^ I and TOr otten \ipMr 4^±: J m_\ by nature. P PRESENTED89 words
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The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. Sept 11, 1957 Opinion
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Article210 1957-09-11 4 DIVISION of national revenues is bound to be the crux of the Sukarno-called "national conference" now m session m T'_k'_rt_i And hard bargaining is certain. Sukarno is interested to retain as much as possible of the funds for bolstering up the economy of Java, where the Central210 words
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1184 1957-09-11 4 'MR. CANADA 'HAS A A NEW C'WEALTH TRADE PLAN PANADA'S now Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, is determined that his officials have at least an outline of a Commonwealth trade plan ready for the conference of Commonwealth finance ministers who will meet m Ottawa on Sept. 23. Mr. Diefenbaker is1,184 words
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Advertisement63 1957-09-11 4 PATEK PHILIPPE lii. VwM'l l<»r«im.-t v.ilrh j? The 2 Fir*t Prize* A I'he S Retotil* for pre- usinn out of the 10 5 Priz,- tcinning chrono- J_ i nutrr*. 7 are Patek Philippe. Out of the 5 5 Priam winning adju*tcrs, Z> I J are Patek Philippe. Koiiltfl of 193663 words
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Advertisement173 1957-09-11 4 FBI IB MONEY EAWIEP <^^J H t-__yy i« ww* roiw ™sir™» 0 Mr. Rising Price is still beating Mr. Rising 9 H Wage m Britain even though it is leading the world m securing wage increases. Figures issued by the International Labour Office m Geneva show that, although wages m173 words
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Advertisement96 1957-09-11 4 Enjoy cool comfort ra> shopping at ffih COLD STORAGE Jagffi ARCADE JhvxV orchakd koad B W^^iY can a^ e V^b^ N^ j }j\ /our cr '<i rc n 'fl KY__ shopping, too Bin Jv *S /'p^AA N 0 rush, no crowds All your requirements can be found at Cold Storage's96 words
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Readers Write
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305 1957-09-11 5 There is still more room for improvement MUCH has been said about Singapore being: one of the healthiest places m the East if not m the world, but is there no room for improvement or have the health authorities done their very best305 words
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Article41 1957-09-11 5 Professor Hermann Kastner, former East German deputy prime minister granted political asylum m West Germany last October, has died m Munich, aged 70. A police report said he died of a heart attack at Munich Railway Station. Reuter iReuter - 41 words
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Article141 1957-09-11 5 Changing status of women RECENTLY I saw a man la Malay* give up his seat to an Asian woman on a Singapore bus. This is the first time I have seen anything of this kind m Singapore. This encouraging incident is surely more indicative of the changing status of women141 words
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Article24 1957-09-11 5 Avonbank Methodists' Club. Evesham. England, winners of a six-a-side football competition, have refused to accept the prize a barrel of beer. I24 words
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Article34 1957-09-11 5 British tourists were treated for over 30 types of complaint at the British hospital m Lisbon last year. A report listing the complaints ends "and polar bear b i t ?sr34 words
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Article128 1957-09-11 5 YOUR report entitled "Call for Only One University* contains significant departures from the memorandum presented to the Commission by the Joint Committee of the Alumni Association and the University of Malaya Society. I wish to lodge a protest against your publicising our memorandum which v.-i> not128 words
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Article122 1957-09-11 5 Eye-opener for the stubborn CONGRATULATIONS on your timely and fearless editorials exposing Soviet hypocrisy. Let us hope that they will make an impression on the woollyminded self-styled 'intellectuals' who stubbornly refuse to recognise Communism for what it is the most ruthlessly efficient tyranny ever devised for122 words
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Advertisement66 1957-09-11 5 SADARY SHIRTS i i W i Equal to the Bast. Low-priced to *uit evenPocket. Sole Agents: UNITED AGENCIES 6 8. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE (Tai: Na. *****) Insist On Sadary Shirts "v~~~" W mm WW MB 1 mm j yT^jß. 1 wfi J*** robe dun soir ma griffe perfumes eau de66 words
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Advertisement238 1957-09-11 5 Thi tWfO most popular young stars of today**, TAB HUNTER g »n_ that Rebel' with a cause? NATALIE WOOD "T" He Left Behind" BUT NOT B TOO FAR ,-*4^^^k _M *<___. Jl 1 with the f J ,_J A oarracKs 1 A^k _L ___H 7 j£^ MZ^ M The girl238 words
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Advertisement57 1957-09-11 6 iinllii II i.ii iinn ....i m w 9**** m* j FILTERS s UG6ETT t MYERS TOBACCO CO. I L&M Filters arc the first filter 1 cigarette to t.iste the way a 1 j cigarette should. The pre 1 mium quality tobaccos I and the miracle filter work together to give57 words
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Miscellaneous339 1957-09-11 6 lillvxilirVkii by Lee" Falk and Phil Havis I 1 1 me V nomobe l r~". _^i*^^iil IliiSS^S^ ft rt^^KTl m^T^e^-Xj/s vnn MPKI KNOW THE HIM OFF HIS HOK'-.k.v iM/wik ti rJM K^^-t J _<__l I tuc vir-TKLACE >r \gu MtN M*>n i«c _)\_-a._ _MirAMUtwt /v vo»j» l^__P^ r_____l H' GRAB339 words
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Miscellaneous423 1957-09-11 6 TJORN today, you have an alert, allAJ around mind one which maini tains an honest interest m a num- I I ber of varying subjects. You have a magnetic personality and individuali- ty, and an originality which likes to set a trend rather than follow one. Literature, the arts, philosophy423 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-09-11 7 Mrs. Margaret Hand, a specialist on Buddha figures, is seen in the above picture polishing a large Japanese Buddha of solid cast bronze and dating from 1550. at the Kensington Antique Dealers Fair in the Town Hall. Kensington, London. The fair has about 10,000 exhibits totalling about £200,00052 words
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Article145 1957-09-11 7 AN expedition is to set off in the Western Paci flc soon to study the sacred tombs of th kings of Tonga. The survey is being conducte by the Bishop Museum in Hawaii, Yale Univer sity and the Carnegie Foundation. Archaeologists will exanine monuments145 words
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Article64 1957-09-11 7 Hadji Mohammed El Mokn, grand vizier to the lust five sultans of Morocco and a senior statesman of th world, died in Rabat yesterday. He was 116 years old He was 116 as reckoned by the Muslim lunar year which is 11 days shorter than the64 words
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Article46 1957-09-11 7 Nearly 4,000 people have died of cholera in the North Indian state of Bihar this summer, according to official figure^ issued in New Delhi. The total number of cholera death* for the whole state -since the epidemic broke out in mid-May was 3,948 Renter.46 words
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Article, Illustration137 1957-09-11 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 Footlights Parade— Part 1; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Footlights Parade Part 2; 5.00 Voices in Harmony; 5.15 Hawaiian Blossoms; 5.30 Tea Dance; 6.00 Time Signal and Programme Summary; 6.02 Children's Corner; 6.30 Speak Malay; 6.3;> When Day Is Done; 6.55 Announcements and137 words
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Article, Illustration2489 1957-09-11 8 Adelaide Eastley - SINGAPORE SPOTLIGHT Adelaide Eastley BV__ 17 AST forward strides m democratisation have been made m Singapore and still ara being made oy the Government, the most outstanding accomplishments being the "new deals" for daily workers. At the same time there has been a quickening of em-ployer-confidence. But there still remainsFree Press - 2,489 words
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Article, Illustration940 1957-09-11 10 ARE YOU A MUSCLE MAN OR MERELY A PYKNIC TYPE? WHIMC you laze around on the sands m the hot sunshine, I offer >ovau a beach-game which you can play m spite of everything. Lie back and relax. And have a shot ut the game which tha "hologists play all940 words
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Article, Illustration129 1957-09-11 10 CEVENTY Teddy boys, singing, shouting, and wieldS in] bicycle chains and straps, Cambered on to a double decker bus at Sandiacre Derbysh ire Eng find* They ordered driver Frank Topley. of MarlpooU Derbyshire, to "get a move on." He drove to the poiCe lTwas n129 words
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Article147 1957-09-11 10 Sagan says 'yes and no' NOVELIST Francoise Sagan, author of two best-sellers at 22, has been busy changing her mind. After announcing last week that she is to be married, she first of all denied her statement, then denied her denial, and finally refused to confirm or deny anything at147 words
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Article59 1957-09-11 10 Comedian Norman Wisdom obviously likes something he can get his teeth into, specially a dish of potatoes— his favourite food. He says one derives a great deal of energy from potatoes, and as one of Britain's hardest working stars he cer- tainly needs plenty. Norman has Just finished59 words
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Miscellaneous275 1957-09-11 10 mmmm mmmm m fl iO if t w I F?_B 1 II 1 I I Psllblm mf *W W B I I I M I I I I LIES ACROSS 7 The Navy follows a fashlni 2 Stir wheel formerly (9). (6). 8 Father starts to stop (5). 11 Deferential275 words
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Article, Illustration92 1957-09-11 11 Leila Williams, of E Waloall. Lancashire. E England, is seen above E after her election as E "Miss Great Britain" E at the contest at More- E cam be recently. Leila vital statistics E 36-23-3*) will repre- E sent Britain m the E Miss World contest at E92 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-09-11 11 The training ship "Kaio E Maru" of the Japanese I Na\ nation Trading entre, carrying f>7 seamen and 83 cadets of the Mercantile i Marine University and lliKh School, is seen above as it returned to Tokyo l after a 3 J months cruise m the Pacific. I60 words
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Article73 1957-09-11 11 Boats of the herring fleet make a picturesque scene as then lie m harbour at Scarborough, Yorkshire, m the picture on the right. But. behind the peaceful setting there is discontent among the fishermen. Some skippers have even been threatening to take their boats away from Scarborough.73 words
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Article73 1957-09-11 12 Price blow tO India THE cost of India's second five-year plan may go up by 14 cent to fc4.125 million sterling because of various factors, including a rise in p J{J es (;ulxari a Nan da, India's Planning Minister, is understoad to have disclosed this to a closed meeting ofReuter - 73 words
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203 1957-09-11 12 M iLTHOUGH prospects tor a general eiecuun Am Vietnam are still remote, first steps ought to be taken to keep the idea of reunification alive," a high-ranking member of the IndoChina Armistice Commission said m Saigon. "If there are no talks be- r tweenA.P. - 203 words
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Article27 1957-09-11 12 A Hong Kong British firm has plans to set up m that Colony a HK55.000.--000 plant for bleaching and dyeing cotton cloth. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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194 1957-09-11 12 PAKISTAN IS WILLING TO HELP DEFEND INDIA PAKISTAN has offered to enter a no-war pact with India even a r defensive alliance, on condition that the Delhi Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, "honours his international commitment ot holdimr a free, fair plebiscite m the State of Jammu and Kashmir. ThisReuter - 194 words
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Article33 1957-09-11 12 Filipino movie actress Gloria Romero of Sampaguita Pictures of Manila is now m Hong Kong for the premiere of a joint Hong Kong-Philippine production of a colour film called •Pagoda." U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article40 1957-09-11 12 The percentage of gold and foreign exchange held against the money m circulation m Indonesia has shown an improvement. The coverage rose from 13.91 per cent last week to 14.10 per cent this week. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article235 1957-09-11 12 'Fact that tne worm must face* MR AIICHIRO FUJIYAMA, Japanese For eign Minister, said m Tokyo. "The peoples of the world, although living un der different ideologies, must face the fact they must live together." He continued, "The fact that Japan today. while adhering to her position as a235 words
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Article121 1957-09-11 12 Taipeh plea for HK refugees Glimpses vr ATION ALIST CHINA N has called on the United Nations to "adopt concrete measures for the relief and permanent settlement" of more than 700,000 Chinese refugees m Hong Kong. Taipeh Foreign Ministry spokesman P. C. Miao said Nationalist China hoped the U.N. "willU.P. - 121 words
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Article22 1957-09-11 12 Japan's Defence Board may purchase guided missiles from Switzerland tbis autumn, Japanese Joint Staff Council chairman Keizo Hayashi said m Tokyo.- A.PA.P. - 22 words
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Article23 1957-09-11 12 Indonesia and South viei nam have signed a cus toms tariff favoured na ment to imports of each other s goods.- A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article29 1957-09-11 12 Members of a London firm of architects and town planning consultants, commissioned to prepare a master plan for developing Dacca, have just arrived ir* thp Rast Pakistan capital. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article28 1957-09-11 12 Nationalist China has said that it would 'definitely exercise its veto" if the question of Outer Mongolia's admission to the United Nations went before the Security Council. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article15 1957-09-11 12 President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam will visit South Korea later this month ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article44 1957-09-11 12 The Portuguese Legation ln Jakarta has denied Indonesian press reports that P o r t uguese soldiers had led armed v i 1 lagers mmmmmm^^^r across the P ortugues"Indonesian border on the island of Timor anti illtreated the inhabitants A an Tndnnpsian villa__'P ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article22 1957-09-11 12 Rear Admiral Allan L. Reed will arrive m Taipeh early next month to become Chlef-of-StafT of the U.S. Formosa Defence Command- U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article45 1957-09-11 12 RUSSIA HAS UNDERTAKEN TO CLEAR 6.000 ACRES OP JUNGLE LAND IN THE EAST CEYLON DISTRICT OF KANTALAI FOR SUGAR CANE CULTIVATION." A COLOMBO SOURCE REPORTED. HE SAID THE RUSSIAN EMBASSY THERE HAD INDICATED THIS WOULD BE PART OF SOVIET ECCvn-LTir. AID TO CEYLON A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article35 1957-09-11 12 U S Ambassador Karl Rankin visited Orchid Island (lan Yui). off the east coast of Formosa, where Nationalist a utho r it ies would like to settle some 1,500 Chinese refugees from Hong Kong. > U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article51 1957-09-11 12 Prime Minister Menzies said m the Canberra Parliament that Australia must play some part m creating economic stability and growth m Japan because a reasonably prosperous Japan is much less likely to fall under Soviet influence." He was speaking amidst a Parliamentary debate on the Japanese trade treaty with Australia.-U.P. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-09-11 12 The Chinese Nationalist ensign is being hoisted on the gaffs of five pat- rol craft, replacing the U.S. ensign. ,miir .nilillll ill fill 111 l The vessels were turned over to me Chinese Republic m ceremonies at the U.S. Naval Station at Seattle, Wash. ........-....•■iiiMiiiriimmiii.-45 words
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Article42 1957-09-11 12 Reuter The Jakarta paper, Times of Indonesia, said: "The question of West Irian (Dutch New Guinea) will again be before the U. _V. General Assembly, and Malaya's vote will strengthen Indonesia's hand m its claim to the territory:'- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement46 1957-09-11 12 fci theTried i ij I o Suiest i Qt *+ZJ* service j PHONE T Sis the firm you need for expert rr%\* packing, removal, shipping and 3 2 2 41 insurance service at reasonable rates. TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED 17». CICII. STtltf. SINGARORI MANAGING DIRICTOR RONALD Pit*46 words
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Article, Illustration429 1957-09-11 13 Two of the latest pressings to reach Singapore are of the Quartet No. 15 m A minor op. 132 (on A ***** L) and the No. 13 m B flat major op. 130 and No. 11 m F minor op. 95 Serioso429 words
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Article, Illustration147 1957-09-11 13 HERE'S A NEW KEEL This week's jsat A DISC boasting that rare combination of excellent lyrics, pleasing melody and clever arrangement is Howard Keel's latest for Columbia <DB 3969) Love Me Wonderful is de- 1 lightful listening and I proves that Keel is a capable crooner. On the reverse Ls147 words
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Article, Illustration321 1957-09-11 13 FRENCH singer PataebOU'l accompanist. Joss Baseili. has just launched out on his own m a recording for Philips which is undoubtedly one of the month's best pops pressings. With accordion and rhythm ensemble Joss plays an excellent selection of Continental favourites including La Panse. Serenata Armen's Theme, Bambino.321 words
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Advertisement139 1957-09-11 13 TDc(Bamni anES projectors JUCT (jwite& ac/).J TDC SELECTRON- Now cttn y full brilliance ol Scmioiatk eli-n_-__r»e* HlO-watt iMuntrnaiion with powerful *MU-_i__«d -MrtlKMh o4 Wowcr cool,n P ,us c 0 SI 1 CTRON Semimaiic operalion. .fade clung--*. fKe. yon „M hcau!l(u urily ,^_^i unooth. unNitrrruptrd. ,t 4 wontlcrfully Inw price Coaled139 words
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Article, Illustration476 1957-09-11 14 CEYLON, WITH REID AND BUHAR OUT, ARE 11 RU«» g.biinw v*-i_u_u»i-« HE TAKES SEVEN WICKETS FOR 36 IN TWO GREAT BOWLING SPELLS By Our Cricket Reporter (CEYLON, with Reid and Buhar out and still needing 22 runs to wipe out Singapore Civilians' first innings lead, faceFree Press - 476 words
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Article25 1957-09-11 14 Results of last night's English Rugby League Jnatches were: Lancashire [)up "second round); OldQpin 18 Warrington 12Yorkshire Cup: Castleford I Leeds 19. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article230 1957-09-11 14 CEYLON Ist. INNS. Total 130 Laflr c Da Silva b Sandosham 0 Fall of wickets: 21, 26, 38. 52. Reid b Sandosham 47 94, 95, 105. 106, 119, 130. Buhar c Anthonisz b BOWLING: P. I. Pieris 10-5-Sandosham 2 13-1; J. G. C. Pieris 13-3-43-2; Weerasinghe D. lbw Premachandra230 words
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Article158 1957-09-11 14 ARSENAL suffered their second successive defeat when they were beaten 3-2 by Everton at Highbury, London, m the only English Football League Div. One fixture last night. The Liverpool versus Rotherham Second Division match due for today has been postponed because of an influenza epidemic amongReuter - 158 words
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194 1957-09-11 14 Bailey completes double in drawn match vs W.I. rEVOR BAILEY the j Essex and England allrounder, completed the I double of 1,000 runs and I 100 wickets for the season by claiming two wickets m the drawn match between j West Indies and Tom Pearce's Eleven at Scarborough yesterday. FrankReuter - 194 words
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Article87 1957-09-11 14 3 mHE four-page Form I 1 Guide, part of the E Free Press Racing Ser- E vice, will be out again E tomorrow. The Guide is special- Ily compiled to help E you obtain better re- E suits at the Sultan's Gold Vase Meeting. beginning87 words
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Article118 1957-09-11 14 Lock gets his 200th wicket fPONY LOCK, the England A and Surrey left-arm bowler, completed 200 wickets for the season when playing for the South against the North at Torquay yesterday. He took six wickets for 35 runs, raising his number cf victims this season to 204. His performance helped118 words
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Article63 1957-09-11 14 MR. J. OLDING'S Kelly won the Champagne Stakes, run over six furlongs at Doncaster ye day after a photo finish with the Queen's Pall Mall Mr. H. J. Joel's Promul gation was third. Five ran. Kelly won by a short heart, with four lengths between second63 words
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Article, Illustration358 1957-09-11 15 Singapore repeat Merdeka Games success Brilliant goalkeeping by Sect Yew Chang ICIXGAPORE repeated their Merdeka Soccer Festival win over Burma this time by 2-1 before 3,500 spectators at Jalan Besar stadium last night but oh! how lucky they were. Burma, who took the lead mFree Press - 358 words
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Article85 1957-09-11 15 IBBOTSON THIRD IN MILE RACE DEREK IBBOTSON. Britain's world mile record holder, could finish only third m an invitation mile ?vent at the International Athletics Meeting at Helsinki, last night. He was spiked m the left knee on the last bend of the race, won by the Finnish four-minute miler.Reuter - 85 words
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142 1957-09-11 15 yHE Singapore Hockey Association decided last night to invite the Australian hockey team, who beat Malaya and Singapore at the Melbourne Games, to play m the Colony on their way to Holland next year. Malaya will also be invited to play against142 words
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Article22 1957-09-11 15 R. A. F. Tengah beat Mount Emily 3—l m a SAFA Junior Cup tie at Jalan Besar stadium last night.22 words
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Article30 1957-09-11 15 Ahattrick by Mok Chun Wah, Hong Kong's star winger, enabled Eastern A. A. to beat Penang 5-1 m their friendly floodlit match at the City Stadium, Penang. yesterday.30 words
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Article82 1957-09-11 15 111 ONG KONGS successful team m the Merdeka Soccer Festival at Kuala Lumpur will play m Singapore tomorrow (8 p.m.) against Malays. Singapore Malays team will be selected from Idros Albar, Aman Kastawi, Ali Samijan. Ahmad Yusoff, Sa- har Hussein, Osman Johan, Kassim. Ibrahim Has> Tahir82 words
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Obituary21 1957-09-11 16 20 Word* 1$ (mintmumj. MRS. CECILE MATHEWS passed away suddenly 9 am today Funerai 4.45 p.m Goodshepherd Cathedral, this evening.21 words
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Article, Illustration428 1957-09-11 16 NEW DISARMAMENT PLAN IN EUROPE PROPOSED 4 STEP HY STEP withdrawal of American and Russian troops m Europe aimed at j winning freedom for Hungary was recom- j mended to the United Nations (Jeneral Assembly yesterday by Ireland's External Affairs Minister, Mr. Frank Aiken. He put forward his proposal as428 words
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Article97 1957-09-11 16 I A SHEATH of yellow ai\ and amber Incurved chrysanthemums was delivered last night to a patient's bedside m London's Middlesex Hospital, the Daily Mail reports today. The flowers bore a white card which said: "From the Duchess of Windsor." The newspaper's diarist says that the patient concernedReuter - 97 words
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Article202 1957-09-11 16 fHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy, today cleared up the mystery about the "fishing boat" Hock Huat which an Indonesian naval patrol seized on July 30 while she was m distress a few miles off Singa- Answering a question by Mr. Goh Tong202 words
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Article45 1957-09-11 16 SINGAPORE police ru house m Tiong Bahru Road early tr.i.s u.orning In answer to a call and found blood stained weapons, broken chairs and i bottles, believed to be lefl by 20 to 30 secret soci' members after a midnight 1 clash.45 words
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Article20 1957-09-11 16 Six ships, Newfoundland, Newcastle, Royalist, St. Brides Bay, Crane and Telemachus are m the Singapore Naval Base today20 words
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Article112 1957-09-11 16 A now Ceylon -China deal CHINA lias agreed to pay premium of about 20,000,000 rupees duri.%| the first year of a new agreement for sheet rubber shipped to her by Ceylon, it was learned m Colombo, vpstfn-riav The second five-year trade j I agreement, which should be i concluded thisU.P. - 112 words
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Article151 1957-09-11 16 C-Plan to study Jap aid scheme JAPANESE Premier NobuJ suke Kishi's proposal for the establishment of an Asian Development Fund will be discussed formally by Colombo Plan countries on Oct. 21 when their consultative committee meets m Saigon. The conference will be held at ministerial level and each country is151 words
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