The Singapore Free Press, 25 September 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1957-09-25 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper N«. liW! Singapore, Wednesday. September 25, 1957. Price 15 Cts18 words
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Article117 1957-09-25 1 INDIA strongly attacked Malaya yesterday for voting against an Indian proposal that the General Assembly consider the question of admitting Red China to the United Nations this session. Taking part for the first time In a General Assembly debate Malaya's delegate. Dr. Ismail bin Dato AbdulReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 117 words
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Article70 1957-09-25 1 NEW BANK RATE THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association announced this morning in Singapore a rise of one per cent in the Malayan bank rate, with effect from today. ThLs means that the agreed minimum overdraft rate in Malaya is now 7 per cent. All other bank overdraft rates will be70 words
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Article26 1957-09-25 1 The State Board o f Health said yesterday that about 99,800 new cases of influenza were reported in Mississippi U.S.A.. last week. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration523 1957-09-25 1 POLICE HOLD 48 RED SUSPECTS New drive? is concentrated on tredl orejaniseei subversive? student elente*nt in Cotony schools Minister: Threat was really serious A SWOOP in darkness by Singapore police who detained 48 middle school students is believed to have smashed a concerted move by Communist subversives to disrupt ChineseFree Press - 523 words
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Article32 1957-09-25 1 October first grade rubbei buyers fob. opened in Singapore this morning at 82 v cents a lb up a quarter oi a cent on yesterday's close The tone was quiet.32 words
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Advertisement150 1957-09-25 1 INSIDE TOD AY Singapore Spotlight ;^^*J_lflll 1 1 C3llilfttlllllC3IIIIIIItllilC2lllllfllllllC3llllllllllllC3llllllltt1ltCailllllflliS2lillllllllliC3ltllllll)IIIC2llllltflllflC3llllllllllltC3«IIIIIIIt» llllBr3tlllllllllllC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3lllfllllllllC3lllllllllfllC3flllllMIIIIC3lllll.ltlltlC3IIIItlllllllC:3fllllllllllfBZ3lll«lfllll I JMBik. Restful nights. MM BJl. J______ Iff <as%*~ y a&%$' i__g__i ifi in 3£j: v _m -fc*£ j. 1 mmWrnW _____________R__________i Jp a_c -___H __ri___n T >v> -'/y *1 Jkw f j»*4m mm f -id^^P^mmm OVALTINE contains Nature's best150 words
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220 1957-09-25 2 Singapore yarn scores success in Asian marts imOXY THREAD MITH PBMAIW \OW SINGAPORE is successfully competing with Japan and Hong Kong 15 in the cotton and spun rayon yarn market in Asian countries. me} '""SIS^S™ competitive price. He said they produced about 400.000 pounds of yarn per month which were220 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-09-25 2 Singapore model Lisa Locke shows a dress she designed and made herself from sari mate- i rial. It will be seen ?.t j a parade of Western I clothes from Eastern fabrics at Seletar RAF station on Friday even- ing and at the Changi RAF station on Satur- I day.50 words
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Article180 1957-09-25 2 SO great has been the response to Radio Malaya's appeal for someone to play the part of Latiff in the forthcoming series 0/ radio plays that the producer, Claud Doral, believes that it trill be possible to close the list at the end of this180 words
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Article84 1957-09-25 2 JAPAN'S three leading J aluminium producers are studying a plan to develop bauxite resources In British Borneo jointly with Canadian and Swiss Interests, it was learned in Tokyo. A spokesman for the three firms said a group of companies with extensive Interests in Malaya, Singapore andU.P. - 84 words
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Article43 1957-09-25 2 The Prime Minister of Canada, Mr. John Diefenbak< r, said that Canada has no intention of producing its own atomic bombs, no matter how the United Nations makes out In efforts to achieve a general agreement on disarmament. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article30 1957-09-25 2 Swaml Akhand Anandj! leader of 1.000.000 Hindus ol the Narayan sect, will b i weighed against gold In .Ahmedabad India, to celebra'his 50th birthday on Monday. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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146 1957-09-25 2 SINGAPORE'S gifts for the first "birthday" of Michael To d d's film. "Around the World in 80 Days," are likely to be a number of rare tropical fish and Malayan orchids. Mr. Tony Chok, manager for United Artists in Singapore told the Free Press146 words
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Advertisement126 1957-09-25 2 s K>| fllUDflY BRAND j *<^Kjo»erM vivec* betsv ward 'pW COTTEN LINOFORS BLAIR BOND iiwrrrn **A IV* &9 1___» *^___fi_F mLw r H.t 1 '''I&/J& fc"-k HER bi H ir»« M if kum" uuimt win Mim Muiit-f u» mum i ii --v ___jzrrrsni since yf N they've been f^\ /Hfcfc126 words
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329 1957-09-25 3 WORLD'S CASH BOX HAS A CHEERFUL JINGLE GOVERNORS of the International Monetary Fund yesterday received the cheering news that world-wide inflation may be coming under control and Europe's shaky currencies stabilising. The Fund's Swedish managing director, Mr. Per Jacobsson, brought the word to the finance ministers and central bankers ofReuter; A.P. - 329 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-09-25 3 A Chinese school student covers his face as a Free Presv cameraman snaps this Z a.m. picture of a police Black Maria outside a house in Bukit Timah. Next to him is the student who was detained from the house this morning. Both are being held under the Preservation of54 words
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157 1957-09-25 3 pAKISTAN yesterday offered to withdraw her troops from Kashmir and to have them replaced by a l T nited Nations peace force as the first step toward a plebiscite in the disputed state. The offer was made by the Pakistani Foreign Minister Mr. MalikU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration138 1957-09-25 3 S'PORE TRANSPORT IS PRAISED THE improvement of transport facilities in Singapore is evidence of the revolution that has taken place in world transport, said Mr. Francis 11. Cave, president of the International Institute of Transport, yesterday. He was speaking at a tea-party given in his honour by Mr. G. G.138 words
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Article105 1957-09-25 3 M-EAST FREE TRADE THE five Bagdad Pact nations and the United States last night announced their intention to work for a tree trade area from the Black Sea to the Indian subcontinent. Experts of the six countries, who have been meeting in London, decided to shelve plans for establishing aA.P. - 105 words
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Advertisement191 1957-09-25 3 La lest Designs of Jewellery a BU^ *^m f ik. e3 WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS cvailable in Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Pins. Distributors: G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers" 3. Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Phone *****PERFUMES THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD 1 33. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE191 words
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216 1957-09-25 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Sept. 25, 1957 MAN WITH A PICK l^VERY DAY scientists are inventing new machines, new methods, new gadgets to make our lives less arduous. In the home, on the highways, in offices and in factories the work done by those brilliant men can be seen216 words
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Article, Illustration864 1957-09-25 4 John M. Hightower - U.S. is replanning its military and political strategy John M. Hightower by PRESIDENT Kisenhower and the United Slates National Council are understood to be recasting the nation's basic military and political strategy. The plan is to make the strategy conform to the spreading development of small atomic weapons and anA.P. - 864 words
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Article297 1957-09-25 4 SPOTTED two atom scientists, one Russian and the other American, lunching together in the Boulevard St. Germain last week, and I almost caused an international incident. The two men had slipped away from the Atoms -for-Peact conference at the Paris Medical School in nearby Rue desChapman Pincher - 297 words
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Article240 1957-09-25 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber by HPIIE refusal of a girl to wear a bathin suit at a civic reci -p. tion in Walsall seems to indicate the kind of sanity which will enrage the seaside resorts, and make the promoters of beaut v competitions baw 1; "We are not living240 words
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Advertisement71 1957-09-25 4 PATEK PHILIPPE Thr trcvUTt forrmosl ~(f (i u.tlrh > 2 The J Firnl Prize Thv S Record* for pre- y V 1 iMon nut of the 10 5 Prize -it ii:n:ng rhrnnometer*, 7 are Paiek Z FhiUpmm. Out of the ;> 5 C Prize-n inning «</y'i/>/cri, J J 3 are71 words
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Advertisement84 1957-09-25 4 A HEALTHFUL DRINK and so easily made lE&£x^^ l &£/'//To make a refreshing drink Js*^.f J/ C^\ really does you good, use g^ Joi: /y Robinson's Patent Barley ■I^^yy 'w^J wor^ ovcr %^]j ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY Something c/iffetent! fc^ C^^^W&X^ SC R° n ns °n*» Patent Pt^^^^^l^^l V j^B|9'l Wo—84 words
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Article289 1957-09-25 5 INSURANCE DRIVE BRINGS IN $353,000 SINGAPORE has won the shield for producing the most business in the Malayan inter-co-operative insurance competition which has just ended. Twenty-seven co-operative societies from all over Malaya took part in the competition, which was organised by the Malayan Co-operative Insurance289 words
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Article, Illustration198 1957-09-25 5 rpHE Singapore Govern 1 ments plan to send trainee pilots to India t qualify for the commercial pilot's licence has been temporarily held in abcy a nee. The mx boys who started their flyi: ans in th Hindustan trainer lent o, the nment of198 words
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Article60 1957-09-25 5 The Science Society of the Anglo-Chinese School in Singapore has published its first 'ne. In an editorial, the editor.s, Messrs. Wong Chun w on Oh. say: Science is far from being a dull subject, as many are almost certain to discover if they raro to explore60 words
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Article65 1957-09-25 5 A 16-man team of South African engineers arrived in Manchester yesterday to sink two 3,000-foot .shafts for a new colliery in the Lancashire Coalfields. The 12 million pound pro ject is the biggest ol its kind In Lancashire for the last 35 yeats. The former SouthA.P. - 65 words
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Article16 1957-09-25 5 Five shipf Andrew, Newcastle. Telemachtll and Opposum are at the Singapore Naval Batoday.16 words
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Article12 1957-09-25 5 The UN. 12-nation disarmament commission will meet on Monday. A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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58 1957-09-25 5 Dr. Rudolph Matas. whose revolutionary work in surgical techniques opened broad, new fields to medicine, died last night in New Orleunv He was 97. Known M M th« world's greatest surgeon; Dr. Matas was honoured by a dozen nations for his work in blood vesselA.P. - 58 words
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Article, Illustration166 1957-09-25 5 AN American theologian who has spent the last 40 years of his life in promoting better understanding between the East and the West, left Singapore yesterday to »o back to his country. He is Dr. C. S. Smith, field representative of the Nanking Board of166 words
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Advertisement151 1957-09-25 5 IT any colour Mta| any sfy/e any fabric NOW in complete range of colours, styles and Jwflfc. Fabrics— See our flV^ New Range today at WASSIAMULL'S > MENSWEAR DEPT. HIGH STREET. v WINNER OF THE BEST PICTURE AWARD AND BEST ACTOR (ANTHONY FRANCIOSA) AWARD J AT THE VENICE FILM FESTIVAL151 words
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Advertisement48 1957-09-25 6 Ml i FILTERS j UG«TT t MYIRS TOBACCO CO I L&M Filters arc the first filter V cigarette t 0 taste the w.iy a 1 cigarette should. The prc i roium quality tobaccos 1 and the mir.iclc filter work I together to give you plenty of good taste.48 words
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Miscellaneous221 1957-09-25 6 '.iI.iVIMIAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Bavis TjbiTT' I WWAT RIALLY MAPPEhJS: ~T UH-TWE I wjlfeN^l/' pN^ |K^s^r^ U7^|i i T A KZillV by Edgar Bice Biirrooghs sTl^iC<eN PRIESTESS. «P^s/V VTB SAC^ CEC 7 A THE SAIIVT by Leslie I I 'AN INSPIRATION, DON INOCE^E') K^VITH yOUR PERMISSION, I SHALL221 words
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Miscellaneous452 1957-09-25 6 BORN today, you have a touch of genius in your makeup, as I I well as a practical outlook upon life. This happy combination is likely to help you speedily along the road to I an early success. Whether you can maintain it throughout your entire career will I depend452 words
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Article173 1957-09-25 7 LONDON, Sept. 24. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS cJ f. European ports Oct. 24^ buyers 24 4 buyers 24 A- sellers 24% sellers N 24% buyers 24 4 buyers 247 h sellers 24 sellers LIBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 244 buyers i buyers sellers sellers RUBBER173 words
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Article110 1957-09-25 7 NEW YORK. Sept. It Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 93.62 nom. 93.50 nom TIN futures Standard Contract Sept. unquoted unquoted Oct 91.62 nom. 92 00 traded TONE: Quiet. SALES: One ton. Straits Contract Sept. 92 87 buyers 93.25 buyers 93 62 sellers 93.50 sellers Oct. 92.62 buyers110 words
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Article45 1957-09-25 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 24Previous Today 30 Industrials 458.96 462.87 Railroada 124.35 125 06 10 Domestic Bonds 84 98 85 02 15 Utilities 66 85 67 23 55 Stocks Composite Aversges 157 29 158 46 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.45 words
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Article50 1957-09-25 7 M.tlabar/Lampong spot and iwattlng release 26'i, afloatl 26. September shipment unluoted. Sarawak ipoi and awaiting release 26, ailoats 15%, I September shipment ttft, Munlok white spot and awaiting release 36, a floats 35. and September shipment 34'j, sell ex-dock. Above prices quoted in U.S. cent a per Ib.50 words
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Article108 1957-09-25 7 LONDON, Sept. 31. Previous Today COPRA Philippines ci.f. IK./ North Furopean delivered Wdfht pe r long: ton Sept- $17 1". sellers $1704 sellers COPRA. Mi. lit- if. I .K. North Europ»!n delivered weight per Ions ton Sept. Oct. £62*4 buyers £62'. buyers C63 .sellers £C>.i wtller$108 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-09-25 7 Here is Congo, whose pastime is painting He is seen at the London Zoo with one of his own masterpieces which was put on exhibition with paintings done by other chimpanzees in a London gallery last week. Congo has appeared 47 times on the T.V. programme65 words
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Article233 1957-09-25 7 "FIFTY EIGHT Irish Guards bandsmen hunted for one shoe in an airliner last week. The shoe— lost by one of their number threatened the reputation of the whole Brigade of Guards. The aircraft arrived at Melbourne, Australia, carrying a Guards' band, ready to begin a233 words
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Article144 1957-09-25 7 IF you had an attractive wife who caused wolf whistles when she passed by would you think it was a good reason why you should have your rates reduced? Simon Pinder does. Simon and his Wife livo in a new bungalow on Nore Road, Portiahead,144 words
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Miscellaneous99 1957-09-25 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 Pootlight Parade Part I; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Footlight Parade Part II; >.00 Voices in Harmony; 5.15 Hawaiian Blossoms; 5.30 Tea Dance; 6.00 Time Signal and Programme Summa: 6.02 Children's Corner; 6.30 Speak Malay; 6 35 When Day Is Done; 3.55 Announcements99 words
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Miscellaneous51 1957-09-25 7 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIItr- SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 11.31 a.m. and 11.59 p.m. E TOMORROW 12.04 p.m FRIDAY: 047 am, and 12.39 pm. i nVTURDAY: 136 am E and IK> P SUNDAY: 1 81 sm and 1.54 pm. MONDAY: 3.19 am. and I'M p.m TUESDAY: 1 M MB, and 3.25 p.m.51 words
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Article, Illustration2386 1957-09-25 8 Adelaide Eastley - SINGAPORE SPOTLIGHT Adelaide Eastley BV.. SINGAPORE'S dynamic Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, has appealed to the public to concentrate upon the "full measure of inter-community effort" and we can think of no bettor example of response to this plea than that being shown by the volunteers engaged in helpingFree Press - 2,386 words
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355 1957-09-25 10 4 HOSPITAL anaesthetics expert who was cri- ticised after five patients died said last week: "It is true to say I am up to date with modern methods." Dr. Tristram de Lacy Walker— r >4-year-old anaesthetist to YVliipps Cross Hospital, Ley ton, London, added355 words
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Article171 1957-09-25 10 OPINSTER Gladys Lomas woke suddenly in the night. Then, said 57-year-old Miss Lomas last week, she saw two strange men in the bedroom. They demanded money. "I didn't think I had much chance/' she told magistrates at Oxford. England. "I used my wits for a plan171 words
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Article125 1957-09-25 10 THE back-room girls of Whitehall got their man last week 60-year-old Robert Pitfield. Mr. Pitfield was a missing husband with a maintenance order against him. He was missing, as far as his wife was concerned, for 17 years from 1940. But at Rochester. Kent125 words
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Article, Illustration129 1957-09-25 10 JANE THE ARTIST AGED FIVE Jane Ireland is something of a genius in the world of art for at the age of five she has had her first painting accepted. It is a portrait of "Aunt Betty" and will be shown soon in a 8.8.C exhibition of children's paintings to129 words
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Miscellaneous234 1957-09-25 10 (LIES ACROSS 6 Student and a vessel (11). 1 Harbour In a favourable 7 Bright evening for a gall Juncture (11). performance (6, 5). 8 Believe the editor (8). 11 Concerning three direction 9 Ho a a catalogue would lean (5). (4). 12 Enlist from ten rollickini 10 Concise language234 words
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Article82 1957-09-25 11 Fastest of its group THIS is the Convair F-106A—the fastest all-weather interceptor ever flown. It is seen during a test flight over the Mojave Desert in California, U.S.A. a The new jet aircraft is equipped with the most advanced electronic fire control system and armament yet deve- loped for a82 words
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Article, Illustration119 1957-09-25 11 Chasm from creeping 'quake' SIXTEEN houses and a shop have crashed into an ever widening crater in a road on the boundary of Bolton and Farnworth in Great Britain. At least 111 houses have also been wrecked or evacuated, and 480 people rendered homeless. First hint of the disaster came119 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-09-25 11 A USTKIA is harvesting a record crop of tobacco this year— a full >«iO.OOO pounds. It is of the 'Europa t'nion" I variety developed by Dr. Woeber. Plants of this species Krow up to 12 feet high, and is of good quality. Though the90 words
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162 1957-09-25 12 TAXES are apparently as unpopular in China under the Communists as in any other country. The Peoples' Daily said that 15 provinces and municipal regions had failed to collect the allotted agricultural tax totals last year and some had failed again in theReuter - 162 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-09-25 12 Col. Russell A. Snook (seated right), the Director of Training Division, International Association of Chiefs of Police, Washington, in conference with five top ranking Korean police officials now touring the United States.32 words
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300 1957-09-25 12 RED GUIDED TOURS A TOOL FOR PROPA GANDA W\ 111 A■■ ...featuring news U l l l Vk and views ULIIL about Asia today J^S article in a U.S. Government publication said Red China uses tightly controlled guided tours as a foreign policy 100l aimed especially at Japan* India andA.P. - 300 words
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Article106 1957-09-25 12 NATIONALIST China, in principle, fully supports Japan's deve- lopment plan for i Sou th -Fast Asia, Pre- mier O. K. Yui told the j Legislature in Taipeh. The plan would prove beneficial to South-East Asian countries where < overseas Chinese had large economic stakes,106 words
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Article25 1957-09-25 12 President Carlos Garci-i said in Manila the Philip piness was determined to expel 2,700 overstaying Chinese at the earlie possible time.- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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159 1957-09-25 12 R.I. is still neutral, Ma tells Yuan A> \HUNALIST Chinese legislator praised Indonesia for its fair and equal treatment" of Chines,' residents, but criticised Foreign Minister George Yeh for his attitude towards the neutralist country. Mr. Yeh came under fire in the Legislative Yuan (Parliament) for an interview with theU.P. - 159 words
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Glimpses
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165 1957-09-25 12 INDIA'S Viet 1 President, Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan told a mass rally of 8,000 people, including Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chinese Communist Prime Minister, that the only way to Sino-Indian friendship and world peace was "the practice of virtue" as opposed to theory. Speaking at theReuter - 165 words
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Article39 1957-09-25 12 Communist Chinese Chairman Mao Tse-tung, at a banquet honouring visiting Indian Vice President Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan in Peking, declared: "We Chinese people are parti' cularly grateful to India for the support she has given to China in international affairs."- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article26 1957-09-25 12 The Pakistan (iovernmc.it will repatriate about 500 Pakistani nationals stranded in Jordan, Iraq and Saudi Arabia after pilgrimages and reduced to begging in the streets A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article23 1957-09-25 12 Over 200 sa?nples of Japanese children's handicrafts are on view at the fifth International Handicrafts and "Do It Yourself" Exhibition in London.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article62 1957-09-25 12 South Korean President Syngman Rhee, speaking at a state dinner held In Seoul recently in honour of South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem, said: 'Free Asian unity and concerted action could. I believe, bring about the defeat and collapse of Communism in this p:irt of the world And I believeU.P. - 62 words
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Article25 1957-09-25 12 The Siamese Government will hold a fair in October at which all governments who have diplomatic representation will be invited to exhibit their merchandise.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement26 1957-09-25 12 \jffl (ck TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. I I 0 rV>i l?l CCCIL STREET SIISAfIIE I 01 U*^ MANAGING 0/ RECTOR RONALD PEEK PACKERS, SHIPPERS I INSURANCE AGENTS26 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-09-25 13 YyORLD famous Con tralto Marian Anderson has left on a two-and-a-half month tour of the Far East sponsored by President Eisenhower's special international programme ♦VW.W.V.W.V for cultural presentations. The programme is administered by the American National Theatre and Academy. Miss Anderson's first concerts are in .v.w.w.v.w.v.v.v.v98 words
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Article240 1957-09-25 13 'Fats' Domino tops the pops IpiCK of the pops this week is Fats Domino's latest on London HL— P 8449. He turns out two delightful calypso numbers It's You I Love and Valley of Tears. F current hit With all my Heart features on two new London releases, n HL—240 words
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Article289 1957-09-25 13 Stereo is for audiophiles g TER EOPHONIC sound endeavours lo do for the ear what stereoscopic slides do for the eye furnish an additional feeling of depth and thus create a stronger illusion of reality. Perhaps the simplest explanation of stereophonic sound is that of New York's radio station WQXR.289 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-09-25 13 Serenade for Guitar Pit-lure. A serenade for traditionally-dressed 11 -year-old II ni Parr? Jones, of LUnrollen, in Wales, was not one of the items on the programme for a recent International Musical Eisteddfod there. But just the s.isnr. I!ena and guitarist Alois l-ingl. of the "Styri i /ilher and instrumentalPaul Popper - 62 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-09-25 13 Recital Then Off Again to London Picture. MISS Sothie Duraisamy, a fourth-year student at the Royal College of Music. London, who last week gave a pianoforte recital in Kuala l.umnur left nn Sunday to resume her musical studies- Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Advertisement47 1957-09-25 13 DECCA BRUNSWICK Long Playing 33 b 45 rpm b Standard 78 rpm Records World Famous Conductors b Orchestras World Famous Artists Hear the above at the Dccci Accredited Dealers Sole Distributors n.i»no*»A irn lt>«A. <ecil Street, for Singapore t. 5. ISAAC CO., LTD. Singapore-1. Federation. TH: *****-47 words
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Advertisement127 1957-09-25 13 \f^?^\C^£A unique best Aissss^ INDEPENDENT Of WnlPh MUSICAL BALANCE WW j ■■■IP present Ll$SJ IZ techniques ■^EEp} <5fN MATCHING FOR o^ ny pick up Ccin gg^^^L dev.se ""/••Ip^P^^A correct JPW I r f •••T equalisation I m m M m m \\55--7^ V W you never L— •"t^*" believed possible127 words
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Article, Illustration707 1957-09-25 14 Referee says iVs Robinson, but the judges disagree Return fight likely next 6 months ftARMEN BASILIC), who won the world middleweight championship in New York on Monday night will meet Sugar Ray Robinson in a return title fight within six months, it seemed nearly certain yesterday.A.P. - 707 words
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Article145 1957-09-25 14 Bid to ban team sports fails rE International Olympic Congress, which met in Sofia yesterday, rejected nroposals to eliminate team sports from the Olympic programme and added a new one, volleyball. The lOC. voted in pnn ciple to reduce the size ol the Olympic programme, but at the same limeReuter - 145 words
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Article74 1957-09-25 14 U.S. LIFTER SETS NEW RECORD U.S. OLYMPIC featherweight lifting "hamplon Isaac Berger set a ivw world record with a lift ot 117.1 kilos at the Ramat Stadium in Tel Aviv yesterday. The record was seen D? 40,000 fans at the closing ceremony of the Maccabia Games. The previous record otU.P. - 74 words
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Article1246 1957-09-25 14 ROUND ONE They exchanged light jabs in mid ring early in the first round. Basilio bored in and scored with a left to the body, but Robinson peppered him with jabs, and Basilio "s face was getting pinkish. Basilio followed quickly with a hard right toA.P. - 1,246 words
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Article26 1957-09-25 14 Japanese Orient featherweight champion Shigei Kaneko outpointed Flash Elorde, of the Philippines, over 10 rounds in a non-title bout in Tokyo last night.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article28 1957-09-25 14 Results of Rugby Union matches played in Britain last night: Coventry 8 Oxford 0; Penarth BG. V. Wynne-Jon- team 0; Camborne 3 Rosslyn Park 14.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement65 1957-09-25 14 SADARY SHIRTS Equal to the Best. Low-priced to suit every Pocket. Sole Agents: UNITED AGENCIES 6 8. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE (Tel: No. *****) Insist On Sadary Shirts iItiMIitmiIMIMIUMHIIIIMUttIIMHMIIIIIHIMMMIIII* I IN I I Stave! "VERY (LEVER DIRECT- ING AND OITSTANDING i PHOTOCiRAPHY HAS NOT OVKRSHADOWED THK REALISTIC SIMPLICITY OF A STORY65 words
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Article213 1957-09-25 15 INFLUENZA crippled two more English soccer teams yesterday, making a total of 18 clubs attacked by sickness. First Division Everton reported that eight first team players were down with flu. "At the moment it is impossible for us to play our match against Blackpool onA.P. - 213 words
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Article242 1957-09-25 15 VARSITY ALSO IMPRESS VERSUS RAF CHANGI SINGAPORE Recreation Club, the defending champions, who won by a disputed goal in their opening match, found their form yesterday to beat S.C.C. 4-0 in their Div. One match on* the padang. Man of the match wa^242 words
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Article114 1957-09-25 15 rpHE Agent General for Victoria, Colonel Sir William Leggatt, will give a farewell party in London on Oct. 7 for Frank Tyson, the England fast bowler, who is leaving shortly for Australia. Tyson is to marry Miss Ursula Miels, of Melbourne, and will eventually settleReuter - 114 words
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371 1957-09-25 15 PROBE RESULT A BIG SURPRISE TO ACS SPRINTER WHROUGH no fault of his own, Singapore's sprinting find of the season, schoolboy Ernest Frida, is made to suffer. Because of embarrassment, caused by the result of a probe into his birthday, he has kept371 words
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Article87 1957-09-25 15 SIR Donald Bradman, in a tribute to W. Ferguson (Fergie), Test baggage man and scorer, who died yester. day, said in Adelaide yesterday: "Cricketers the world over will mourn Fergie's passing. "In his job he was sincere, never hurry, ing, never flurried, but always withReuter - 87 words
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Article99 1957-09-25 15 JOHN GODDARD. the West Indies cricket captain, will not make another tour abroad. He made this announcement when the West Indies cricketers left London yesterday for home. "I am not giving up playing yet," said Goddard, "and I hope to take part In perhaps one moreReuter - 99 words
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Article108 1957-09-25 15 CHOONG BROTHERS AMONG LAST 8 MALAYAN and All1T1 England cnampion Eddy Choong, recently recovered from illness, and his brother, David, won their quarter-final in the Western India and Cricket Club of India Combined Badminton Championships i n Bombay last night against the Bengal pair, P. Bose and P. Guha,, 15-8.Reuter - 108 words
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Article46 1957-09-25 15 A RSENAL, the English First Division soccer club, trounced Hapoel, of Tel Aviv, 10-2, in a friendly match at Highbury last night. Results of League matches Division Three South: Watford 4, Brentford 1. Division Three North: Southport 2, Carlisle United 0. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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307 1957-09-25 15 CRICKET LOVERS PAY TRIBUTE TO COMPTON BRITAIN'S cricket lovers last night paid their farewell tribute to Denis Compton, who hu.s retired from regular flrstOlaafl matches. Cricketers, footballers, athletes and boxera joined with famous ■fans from the theatre, politics and business at London's Cafe [UAlten of the National' Sporting Club. There,Reuter - 307 words
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Article348 1957-09-25 16 Airborne troops in buttle dress rushed to Little llovk PRESIDENT Eisenhower addressing the American nation last night on the situa tion in Little Rock* Arkansas, said anarchy would result unless the President took ail necessary steps to enforce the Federal Court's ruling on desegregation.Reuter - 348 words
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Article98 1957-09-25 16 EXPLOSION of nuclear devices by Britain and Russia were reported yesterday. The British Ministry of Supply announced in London that the second explosion in the present series of atomic weapon tests at Maralinga, in South Australia, was successfully made yesterday. The Atomic Energy Commission announced inReuter; A.P. - 98 words
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Article101 1957-09-25 16 Pamir: 46 are saved THE United States transport ship "Geiger" has reported finding 40 more survivors from the lost German windjammer Pamir, which sank in an Atlantic hurricane on Saturday. Survivors from the windjammer now number 46, including five found in a lifeboat on Monday and one in another lifeboat101 words
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36 1957-09-25 16 Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. last night rejected a Labour Party request that Parliament should be recalled from holiday to dLscuss the Government's new credit squeeze to end inflation. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article94 1957-09-25 16 A wealthy widow's last wish brought death to nearly SCO animals and birds in Canterbury, England, yesterday. A professional slaughterer and a veterinarian finished the two-day job of killing two .spaniels, three cats, four horses, 16 budgerigars, two heifers, two bulls, 120 black sheep and anU.P. - 94 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-09-25 16 A welcome fo r Ward The British Secretary of State for Air, Mr. George Ward, inspects a guard-of-honour shortly after he arrived at Changi airfield, Singapore, yesterday. I III! INIHIIMUIIIIIIIMMIUHIMII IMIII lIMIMIMIMIIIII IHtIimIIM IM MIMIM |736 words
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