The Singapore Free Press, 26 September 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1957-09-26 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No *****. Singapore. Thursday, September 26, 1957- Price 15 Ct».18 words
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Article, Illustration258 1957-09-26 1 IS THERE A PLOT TO KILL THE QUEEN? Tourist overheard conversation m *pam Security clamp for her US. tour A LONDON EVENING PAPER revealed last night that Scotland A Yard security officers are investigating a report that an attempt may be made to assassinate Queen Elizabeth dunn^Jhe^Ame^can visit next month.A.P.; Reuter - 258 words
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Article151 1957-09-26 1 Police check student papers MANY of the documents seized in the polioswoop yesterday morn In i on subversive Chinese schools students' hideouts are still being translated for detailed examination dv the Special Branch. Some of the documents are believed to be of a highly inflammatory character. The police kept an151 words
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Article126 1957-09-26 1 UNITED States oversea investments m luxury goods and Its surplus food disposal programme came und.-r fire at the United Nut ions' Asian Regional: Headquarters meeting m Bangkok yesterday. Dr. T. H. Strong, the Australian delegate to the meetIng of Asian economic planners said the surplus food disposal programmeReuter - 126 words
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Article32 1957-09-26 1 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened In bmgapore this morning at 8,3 l i cents a lb., up thret of a cent on yesterdays close. The tone was uncertain32 words
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Article62 1957-09-26 1 ISSUED FREE with tomorrow's Free Press will be a 20-page supplement on the Singapore Trade and Industries Fair opening at the Great world Amusement Park tomorrow. The supplement will tell you all that you want to know about this ssKS^SaSSs foreign goods ranging from motor rooters to milk.62 words
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Article25 1957-09-26 1 The British Protectorate Of Brunei i s contemplating negotiations with Britain for a new defence agreement, according to the Colonial Office m London.25 words
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Article418 1957-09-26 1 REVOLT EXPECTED IN CHINA XTATIONALIST CHINA told the United Nations N yesterday the Communist mainland is gripped by unrest that may flare mto a revolt l.ke the Hungarian uprising. ~i.a yesterday that China lias recently II was also "^'J^sltZ numhr of persons whom increased the nt tre ated too lenientlyA.P. - 418 words
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Advertisement11 1957-09-26 1 INSIDE TODA Y: Penang rate form guide\ .-ii^Ai. M. AM. M11 words
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311 1957-09-26 2 GOMK of the senior civilian employees of service establishments m Singapore ■UffCtlcd today that special badges or cards should be issued to all service workers so that they could be easily identi- fipd The question of identification was raised by the311 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-09-26 2 Mr. David Cheng, a Hong Kong artist, who will exhibit his oil paintings at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises for three days from tomorrow. The Free Press picture above shows Mr. Cheng and the portrait he painted for the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock.47 words
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Article184 1957-09-26 2 NO WATER IN A CITY KAMPONG rE plight of about 3.000 people living m a kampong 200 yards away from Lavcndar Street who have n n .steady water supply has been brought to the notice of the Singapore City Council. Mr Lee Choon Eng, a city councillor, m a letter184 words
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Article28 1957-09-26 2 A bridge spanning the Yangtse River at Hanyang and Wuchang was completed yesterday. A train carrying 1,000 passengers was the first to cross. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article18 1957-09-26 2 Kangaroos are ravaglnv drought-stricken areas Id Queensland. One kangaroj eats as much as seven sheep. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article34 1957-09-26 2 TO R U HAGIWARA of Japan has been elected as vice-chairman of the Economic and Financial Committee of the U.N. General Assembly. The chairman is Jiri Nosek of Czechoslovakia. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article19 1957-09-26 2 Queen Elizabeth will officially open the British Parliament at 3.15 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 14. A. P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article64 1957-09-26 2 'Holly war' call against Reds A PROMINENT Mu.slem leader said m Jakarta yesterday that Asia's Muslems had been asked to form a United front to face the "Communist danger." The leader Mr. Isa Anshary said that a recent Muslem scholars' congress In Palembang which had demanded that the Government outlaw64 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-09-26 2 The Assistant Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Mr. Tan Theng Chiang (left) and Mr. Chan Sik Kwan of the Ministry (centre) listen as villagers from Jurong, Singapore, air their grouses during a civics course.36 words
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Article103 1957-09-26 2 THE discovery of eight skulls and human bones on Blakan Mati have set a riddle. They may be the relics of a Japanese massacre after the fall of Singapore in February 1942. Hcii's eat war The police are not certain. It appears the mystery may103 words
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199 1957-09-26 2 NO GRAVE BOOKINGS EXCEPT FOR VIPs I 4tmiltj plats r it tod etui QNLY YIPs are allowed to reserve gi plots m Singapore. But even then, it will have to be a husband and wife relationship. For ex. ample, when a prominent Singaporean dies only his wif G is permitted199 words
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Article33 1957-09-26 2 A Commonwealth trade conference would be desirable for Great Britain before she commits herself to participation m European free trade, Lord Balfour, British economist and industrialist said m Montreal.33 words
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Article42 1957-09-26 2 The Port Commission, which has been enquiring Into the future set-up of the Singapore Harbour Board, will sign its report today and present it to the Governor. Members of the commission will leave to- morrow for Port Swettenham.42 words
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Advertisement108 1957-09-26 2 p\ I THREE OF THE BIGGEST IN ONE OF THE BEST! **wrJk IbS oh^M 13 f /J^ bY HP w? "a m W Br^ wk 1 3 >7 5 I -^*J «u«Hi Klr^igl JACK l^jji v I'Mvill:] jfijvl tEMMON '#Si/ I I Op*ns Tomorrow *»F^ fc BHi shim .HIHB feS#^108 words
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272 1957-09-26 3 ASIAN COUNTRIES WARN OF NEED FOR BIGGER LOANS Shortage of foreign exchange is the main bottleneck j^SIAN countries represented at the annual meeting of the World Hank m Washington yesterday warned that restriction of loans to Asian countries would severely handicap development schemes. Mr. Hisato Ichimada, the Japanese Finance Minister,Reuter - 272 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-09-26 3 Glamorous m o a c I Vicky Dutton tvears a Western dress she designed and made herself of hand priti ted gold batik. The flyaway back drop is detachable and can be used a^ a cloak. This is one of the ies to be shoivn at fashion parades at the81 words
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Article61 1957-09-26 3 fHE Archbishop 0/ 0 Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, said in London yesterday <> that a man who did not tell his wife what he was earning was "a traitor to his home." <> A wife who could not 0 m a n a g c with the moneyReuter - 61 words
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Article35 1957-09-26 3 Far Eastern cargo m the Norwegian freighter Belleville is being unloaded into lighters <>n Bivnton Point. U.S.A. Hopo for refloating the ship, which ran aground on Tuesday, dwindled y day. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article65 1957-09-26 3 A HAND-CUFFED man escaped from police custody last night. The man had earlier posed as a detective m Jurong and robbed a family. He was beaten up by the villagers and then handed over to the police who took him to the General Hospital for treatment. He65 words
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Article26 1957-09-26 3 A heavy explosion blasted the police headquarters armoury m the Greek section of Nicosia at midnight on Wednesday night. No casualties were reported. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article72 1957-09-26 3 U.S. MISSILE TEST ENDS IN FLAMES A GUIDED missile be. lieved to be the Atlas, the American hope for an ocean-spanning weapon, was fired at Cape Canaveral, Florida, yesterday, but climbed less than one mile before bursting into flame. The missile climbed straight upward, then veer, ed sharply to theA.P. - 72 words
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Article178 1957-09-26 3 LLOYD ON U.N. DEBATE SELWYN LLOYD, the British Secretary of j State for Foreign Affairs, asserted yesterday that he believed the current discussion on world disarmament before the United Nations generally could result m a "partial or first-stage agree- ment." Lloyd, who left Idlewild Airport forA.P.; Reuter - 178 words
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Article172 1957-09-26 3 Another Indian state formed DEMAND BY NAG A REBELS IS MET VIR. Nehru, the Indian iTl Prime Minister, y terday agreed to a demand by Nae;as for separate state of their own within the Indian Union, and announced an amnesty for all N rebels. The agreement is expected to putReuter - 172 words
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208 1957-09-26 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Sept. 26, 1957. Opinion Girls who complained ONE cannot help feeling somewhat sympathetic towards those girl students who have complained bitterly about the standard of accommodation provided for them in Kuala Lumpur. The day of the Bas Bleu has long since passed and no longer208 words
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Article, Illustration563 1957-09-26 4 Should governments start anti-smoking campaigns...? QN the basis of pres c n t evidence should governments warn their citizens against the danger of acquiring lung cancer through heavy smoking? Obligation In Britain and some western European countries many people believe governments now have a moral obligation to campaign against tobacco—563 words
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Article94 1957-09-26 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber fdfds INHERE have been idle rumours from time to time that increased spending is not unconnected with rising prices. The eagerly awaited Government statistical report on 'National Income and Expenditure" for 1956 not only confirms these rumours, and shows them to be based on facts, but94 words
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65 1957-09-26 4 Special report from Tom Ochiltree of smoking by Dutt h young people. A programme of advice but no crusade against smoking is contemplated. Switzerland's federal health commission said It had found a relationship between smoking and lunc; cancer. A Swiss commercial firm recently produced an anti-cancer documentary film which containsA.P. - 65 words
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Advertisement16 1957-09-26 4 FULLY TROPICALISED M Ml s MELLOW TONE RESPONSIVE TOUCH tNANG WNG I CO IOJ-iOb.SUlO't kOAO. SiNo«POei.'16 words
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Advertisement132 1957-09-26 4 m -y m w m m t t f t f t f Wash your watch f t I— l f ir t t F f I f f f f it's a f f#, fI I m t ROLEX Oyster f tI I t f f W To keep132 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-09-26 5 The bnpfl and below arc two of i ]J put up m the Great World amusement park for what is aimed to be the bigc trade and industrial fair to be held m Singapore. The $3,000,000 fair opens to- morrow and there UHU be a 20-page62 words
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320 1957-09-26 5 SEVERAL important issues affecting service conditions, reorganise tion and wage structure of about :>,()()<) Singapore Government employees are likely to be decided at a series of Whitley Council meetings to be held next month. Some of the outstanding i&s ire m connection with320 words
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Article22 1957-09-26 5 Eight ships Alert Andrew, Cardigan Bay, Cheviot, Crane, Newcastle, Opposum and Telemachus are in the Singapore Naval Base today.22 words
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Article33 1957-09-26 5 New boys at Eton college. Included Prince Richard of Gloucester, who Joins nis e i der brother Prince William. The U }> 190 b«»ys at the school is a record. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement84 1957-09-26 5 K WINNER OF THE BEST PICTURE AWARD -J |C AND BEST ACTOR (ANTHONY |t gfc > jj. PRANaOSA) AWARD uiw 4 k AT I UK VENICE FILM FESTIVAL jHR? yL 20th Century -Fox H/^tL presents J fc a M \m Wfi/i; [M I Eva Mane Saint BLlfek. I T Don84 words
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Advertisement63 1957-09-26 6 I EM I For the first time filter tip i smokers are getting what they > I want much more flavour i and aroma... with much less i nicotine. After the first few w puffs from an L M, most I smokers sum it up in this way THIS IS63 words
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Miscellaneous220 1957-09-26 6 mi tit..t i immum i timm 'J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^JJl HI AMMI AKK by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I WMERE'P NPMR V^ SAVE YOUR M^HP^AKE I/mUM-IM \RASPBERRY. < v. F*L TAKE THE/ BSEATK IXL $|STURES //v^ /> \\l fW l^ I HOWPTOi ASK THE QUESTIONS! NECKLACE TO TEU.Wu--WHE>4 AfJP- _kUJI ca A220 words
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Miscellaneous475 1957-09-26 6 ii nun ii iiiiiniiiiiii iihiin BORN today, you have been given exceptional talents by the stars and it is up to you to develop them from an early age. Parents of children born on this I date should see to it that their childI ren have the best training obtainable475 words
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Article184 1957-09-26 7 LONDON, Sept- 25. •gßtt No. RSS c..f Prevk>UB TodaJ MMpiJU ports Oct. 24 U buyers buyers 24 sellers M% sellers Nov. 24 >; buyers 24 »i buyers I'fTßi.i 24 sellers 24 7 S sellers KUBBFr No. 1 RSS Spot 24% buyers 14% buyers tMiuut., 24 severs 24184 words
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Article112 1957-09-26 7 TIN Straits Spot 93.50 norn 93-50 norn I' N turrs II il (onttit Sept. unquoted unquoted Oct 92 00 traded 91.25 norn TOM Quirt. -\I IS: Nil. Strait* Contract S*pt. 93 25 buyers 92 37 buyers 93 50 sellers 9337 sellers Oct. ..93 00 traded 92.25 buyers112 words
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Article41 1957-09-26 7 NEW YORK. Sept 25Previous Today 20 K.'iln.adt V. 125 06 ***** 40 Domestic Bonds 85.02 84 96 15 U.litlrs 67 23 66 61 .k s Composite Average!.. 158 46 ,156.31 Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per 10.41 words
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Article48 1957-09-26 7 fJimpong spot and aw rek illoata 2f, s. (teciber .shipment t spot and await i, a floats 25'j. Above prices quoted September .shipment 25 Muntok white spot and awaiting rele.ise 35 1 afloats 35, and September shipment 34 2 sellers ex-dock. in U.S. cents per lb.48 words
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Article100 1957-09-26 7 COl'K Philippine* c.l.f. V-K./ Ii European delivered right per long ton Sept- COIMvV Straits c if IK. 'North I .pean drllvered weight per I ton Sept. /Oct. < MT OIL crude Straits In per long ton Sept. Oct (/(H <»M T OH- crude Ce>lo>n I i100 words
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Article209 1957-09-26 7 A POLICEMAN climb- 1 ed down a 70ft. drainpipe last week to comfort a young man who had fallen down a ventilator shaft. Then a stretcher was lowered and the man was taken to hospital. Thus ended 11 strange hours m a Manchester hotel, England,209 words
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381 1957-09-26 7 The long ordeal faced by Mr. Maguire RESCUERS worked for more than seven hours at Swansea last week to free man trapped after a train hit his van Philip Maffiiire, a 27--year-old carpet salesman, was driving over a crossing m his 16 h.p. van when a double deck Mumbles train381 words
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Article64 1957-09-26 7 In recent days two ministers of internal affairs—police heads— have been fired m republics of the Soviet Union, according to Radio Liberation, an Americansupported private organisation that broadcasts m native language to the peoples of the Soviet Union. The two changes may indicate that the SovietA.P. - 64 words
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Article185 1957-09-26 7 A WOMAN who saw five men digging for fox cubs In her field turned them out. They were servants of thp South Notts Hunt. The woman. Mrs. Annie Simkin of Caythorjie, Notts, said: "The huntsmen were dig^inGf on our land without asking for permission I refused to185 words
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Advertisement156 1957-09-26 7 for the treatment of r.a. Burn* I l< era. Sluggish .iii.l-. Cut vS, Bruises. Susuiuni. happing. Rashes. <-i< ma KERODERM The Scientific Ointment The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd. 33 RAFFLES PLACE, S'PORE COLD STORAGE ARCADE. ORCHARD RD I'LAMOTTE^/ 1 BAY ROM LOTION \jK Mm lamotti -*f|jj)\ SOU «OENT8 HAGtMCYER rWAOlNO CO-156 words
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Miscellaneous97 1957-09-26 7 Today's Radio Programme 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Ladies Only; 5.00 Calling All Hospitals, presented by Maisie Conceicao; 6.00 Time Signal and Programme Summary; 6.02 Calling All Children; 6 30 Speak Malay; 6.35 Radio Dance Club; 6.55 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time97 words
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Miscellaneous59 1957-09-26 7 llllllimilllllllllliiiiiimiiiiii"'-: j SINGAPORE 1 [high TIDES J E TODAY: 12.04 p.m. i TOMORROW: 0.47 a.m. and IU$ p.m. SATURDAY: 1.36 a.m i and M« P m. E SUNDAY: 227 a.m E and 1.54 p.m. E MONDAY: 3.19 am. E and 2.34 p.m TUESDAY: 4 10 a.m. and 3.25 p.m. E59 words
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Article, Illustration274 1957-09-26 8 The 'old crocks' k still hold their own ...OF THE SEA 1 \A/HO can fail to admire those old vintage cars resplendent in their shining paint and polished brasswork? They are often to be seen chugging along at a steady 30 m.p.h. on their way to be judged at one274 words
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Article, Illustration341 1957-09-26 9 That awful secret shocks the neighbours DAY after day the long black cars with CD plates purred to a halt outside the ele gant villa m elegant tree- lined Garrickclose. And day after day the so-distinguished me mber.^ of the Diplomatic Corps trooped m to call on Mr Edgar Purkhardt.341 words
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Article92 1957-09-26 9 Stowaway dined with skipper AN 11-year-old uirl stowaway last l k ate breakfast x with the ships captain She is a juvenile linquent. She hid m a firstclass cabin aboard the steamer St. Julien. She was found soon after the ship left Jersey for Guernsey m the English Channel. She92 words
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Article77 1957-09-26 9 Oh. what a dainty dish to set before an elephant hay clover, cabbage and carrots. And m the above picture Lakshmi, a young In- I dian elephant at London's zoo obviously believes a sumptuous lunch like this should be eaten m com- fort— by77 words
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Article, Illustration107 1957-09-26 9 IHi story in a bottle It could be 300 years E a*;o, but the picture on E the right is a 1?)~>7 rrE construction <>t" a >oene E from the Jamestown of E the 17th century Ernest Tomlinson, a glassblower, (ills a bcttle with James Kiver E water at Jamestown,107 words
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Article, Illustration2300 1957-09-26 10 Pelham Groom - Who was the 'lamb' that killed the Wolf? Pelham Groom HE PULLED OUT HIS CIGARETTE CASE AND DROPPED IT INTO HER LAP. YOU HAD BETTER HELP YOURSELF TO A CIGARETTE. YOU MAY NEED ONE.' Another Latiff story **[JK deserved to die, sir" "Maybe he did, Inspector, but that is no2,300 words
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SPOTLIGHT ON THE SERVICES
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Article, Illustration576 1957-09-26 11 'Backroom boys' of the Navy IN 1695 a small bomb-ketch was commissioned into the fleet of William and Mary Her name H.M.S. Terror was a new one in the Royal Navy and this together with her small size and minor importance gave little suggestion that she was destined to found576 words
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241 1957-09-26 12 HALT IN FLOW OF CHINESE FROM VIETNAM THK exodus of Chinese students from South Vietnam to Formosa to escape Vietnamese citizenship has been delayed. Informed Chinese sources say they do net know when the Chinese evacuation will be start(d again. An authoritative Chinese source said one reason for the delayU.P. - 241 words
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Article163 1957-09-26 12 'Unfair trade law' A QMHJI of Chinese in e r c h ft n t s in j Saigon has ekarged that South Vietnam s anti-foreign business J decree is being illegally enforced. The merchants charged that official attempts are Mm I made to illegally broaden the ban against foreignersU.P. - 163 words
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Article102 1957-09-26 12 rE National Liaison Council of Consumers' Organisations m Tokyo reported recent price increases were imposing "considerable financial hardships" on the average Japanese family. A council report said increased prices for rice, noodles, beef, soya sauce, haircuts, sugar, laundry, charcoal and public school union fees hadReuter - 102 words
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Article43 1957-09-26 12 Japan is to expand Its ship salvage operations m 13 ports m the Philippines under the Japan-Philippines Reparations Agreement. A total of 208 vessels .sunk during the last war will be surveyed by Japanese salvage groups ReuterReuter - 43 words
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95 1957-09-26 12 JOINT INVESTIGATION OF 'VIOLATION' THE Burmese Foreign Office stated thai Burma and India would jointly investigate con ditions in the remote frontier village of l.ungua Tingha. in Nagaland It said in a communique that both governments were arranging to dispatch a joint inspection team into the region, where Indian troopsReuter - 95 words
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Article126 1957-09-26 12 DOCTOR S. Radhakrishnan, the Indian VicePresident, said at a banquet in Peking that Chinese Chairman Mao Tse-tung and his co leagues had made China into a "self-respecting people with backbone and dignity." Dr. Radhakrishnan said he thought China teas attempting to achieve humanism,Reuter - 126 words
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171 1957-09-26 12 'Withdraw GI immunity in Formosa' [Glimpses A MEMBER of Nat iona 1 i s t China's Yuan (Parliament) renewed the demand for withdrawal of diplomatic immunity from American soldiers m Formosa. Legislator Kuo Chuan urged Foreign Minister George Yen to negotiate with the U. S. for revision of the 1952U.P. - 171 words
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Article30 1957-09-26 12 Syed Kaslm Razvi. who waged a bitter fight against Indian forces entering Hyderabad State m September 1948, has gone to Karachi from India on completion of his seven-year-jail term. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article18 1957-09-26 12 Britain is sending three shipping experts to India to suggest ways of eliminating congestion in Indian ports. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article21 1957-09-26 12 W H A Central Java astrologer, Mr. Wignjosuhardjo, predicted m Jakarta that World War 111 would break out next April U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article53 1957-09-26 12 A minor Muslim Party leader, Dr. Sjech Djalaluddin. proposed In the Jakarta House of Representatives that Indonesia should take "drastic measures'' against Dutch capital In Indonesia "as Egypt did with respect to British capital' if Indonesia's next move to have its claim to Dutch New Guinea recognised by the UnitedReuter - 53 words
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Article32 1957-09-26 12 A six-man delegation of. Syrian journalists has ar-' rived in Peking, headed by Tawfic Yazji. chief oi the information depart- f ment of the Damascus Ministry for Foreign AT- J fairs A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article27 1957-09-26 12 The largest group of tralian tourists to Japan since World War II has arrived m Tokyo. The 1,199 tourists are on a oneweek tour oj Japan. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article39 1957-09-26 12 The Nationalist (lovernniem will exhibit I orm. made commodities simul taneously m Japan. South Korea. Greece, Twrkt} Italy and Frame on it^ National Day on October 10. Shipments (»f »«CD commodities have ftlreftd] been made to those countries ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article53 1957-09-26 12 The Taipeh Government has banned the carrying of arms or explosives by passengers travelling by air within the boundaries of Formosa. Photographing from the air has also been banned I ter. France has offered 14 sc ho larships worth 60.00U francs per month t o dians wishiim to study InA.P. - 53 words
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Article21 1957-09-26 12 Four Japanese warships will call at Hawaii next January on Japan's first long distance naval training cruise since the war. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article30 1957-09-26 12 Russia has offered to cany out the second stage of Ceylon's hydro electric project, at an estimated cost of US$2BO,OOO. m return for rubber exports, a Colombo source said. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-09-26 12 Japan has successfully flred its latest two-stage rocket— the Kappa 4C. The 19-foot, 415-pound missile climbed an estimated 149,000 feet m one minute and 40 seconds.- A. P. Dr. Fro Hnh I head Of the US. Opt tions M USOM) m: m, $ha her with Nat ChanA.P. - 67 words
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Advertisement21 1957-09-26 12 PACKING g I tr fi (fQ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD j CirO^ 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE yJk OCU*^ MANAGING D/RECfOR RONALD PEfK21 words
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Article, Illustration767 1957-09-26 13 LISA MOYNIHAN - She took a bath-plug to Russia LISA MOYNIHAN 7 LIKE A GOOD SOAK, MY DEAR/ SAID Mrs. CONSTANCE VILLIERS-STE-WART, AGED 80PLUS, AND THE RUSSIANS BATHE IN RUNNING WATER.' «!J RUSSIAN Embassy officials m London were a bit worried about Mrs. Constance VilliersStewart's requesl for a visa. At over 80 y^ears767 words
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Miscellaneous333 1957-09-26 13 2( Extend a French city for a fl 19 i li I Hf BS l£> H7 small dLstrict (6). 2 3 III CM«8 DOWN ■o'~'l^| 2 Float upward (5). MO 3 Bind wish this vay (8). B II II I I mma 4 A pound that ii a direction 101333 words
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Article174 1957-09-26 14 Showing all the greatness expected of them SHAMROCK ROVERS' PART TIME FOOTBALLERS ARE OUTCLASSED AFTER FIRST IS MINUTES MANCHESTER UNITED, English League champious for the past two years, easily won the first leg of their European (up tie against Shamrock Rovers, champions of Eire, by174 words
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Article133 1957-09-26 14 (GLASGOW Rangers, though beaten 2-1 by St. Etienne m their return match at St. Etienne, France, yesterday, qualified on goal aggregate for the second round of the European Cup. Rangers, who won the first match m Glasgow 3-1, won the tie on aggregate of four goals toReuter - 133 words
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202 1957-09-26 14 pOLICE lost a cup but won another at Jalan Besar stadium last night. Their "B" team were beaten 4-0 by Singapore Hospitals in the junior final of the Singapore Government Services Cup competition, but their "A" side played good football202 words
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Article, Illustration27 1957-09-26 14 TOTTENHAM'S in-side-left Stokes fails to connect as he and a Sheffield Wednesday player go for the ball at White IVirt Lane on Sept. 21. Tottenham won 4-2.27 words
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Article69 1957-09-26 14 PAKISTAN led Hong Kong 3-1 on the opening day of the first round Thomas Cup Asian Zone badminton match m Hong Kong yesterday. Results: (Pakistan first): Nazir Ahmed Rajput beat M. Ebrahim 15-2, 15-0; Irshad Ahmed beat Gorg Ma 15-1, 15-10; Masood Khan and Vajahat Ali lost69 words
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Article30 1957-09-26 14 "DESULTS of yesterday's Rugby Union matches were: Chel-' lenham 5 Gloucester 3; Ebbw Vale 3 Cardiff 3; Glamorgan Wanderers 8 Bridgend 5; Metropolitan 3 Provincial Clubs 8. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article98 1957-09-26 14 DESULTB of football matches played m Britain last night. EIROI'EW (UP Shamrock R. 0 Man. U. 6 MUST DIVISION Leeds I Sunderland 1 Newcastle 0 Shell. Wed. 0 DIV. THREE SOUTH Southampton 0 Plymouth 1 Norwich v. Reading (postponed.) Brighton 0 Aldershot 1 Exeter 1 GillinghamReuter - 98 words
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Article30 1957-09-26 14 TOP-SEEDED Sven David son, of Sweden entered ths» quarter finals of the Pacific Coast Tennis Championships at Berkeley, California, yesterday by defeating Japan's Kosei Kamo 6-i 3-2. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article89 1957-09-26 14 Eddy enters quarter finals iiDDY IIOO.Mi, the j Malayan and AllEngland badminton champion, entered the quarter finals of the Western India and Cricket Club badminton championships when he beat Kamath 15-6. IS-i m Bombay last nlfht. Be was later joined by Finn Kobbero. ol Denmark, who brat Bawnc Etefo l")-S.A.P. - 89 words
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Article198 1957-09-26 14 WALES WIN ON A 7-MIN SPELL \yALES beat East Germany 4-1 jn their qualifying World Soccer Cup match after leading 3-0 at half time, at Cardilt yesterday. This was the last match for Wales in Group 4 of the European zone, and they now have four points from four matches.198 words
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150 1957-09-26 14 AARHUS, the Danish champions, beat Glenavon i Ireland) 3-0 in their return first round tie of the European Soccer Cup at Belfast last night. All the goals were scored in the first half Having played a goalless first leg in Denmark earlier this month, Aarhus thusReuter - 150 words
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654 1957-09-26 15 ALLAN LEWIS - Colza, looking fit, runs imp ressive 3f ALLAN LEWIS THIS MORNINGS TRACK WORK.... BY HE CAN REPEAT HIS K.L. SUCESSS THIS SATURDAY AFTER a sharp shower yesterday the second grass track at Penang was "dead" for this morning's fast work, which was done on the inside half of the track.654 words
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Article92 1957-09-26 15 Koh's late goal saves District GOAL by Arthur Koh .ilmost on the whistle saved District Workshops m their Singapore Base District Senior (up soccer final against 221 Base Vehicle Depot at Tanglin yesterday The match was drawn 1-1* The Depot took the lead m the first half when Dutton scored92 words
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Article49 1957-09-26 15 Teams for today's Singapore Hockey Association trial on the SRC. padang are: Colours: V Gomez; Bald hiraj Singh, Kerpal Singh; Sohan Singh, D. Hay, Devadas; Fernandez, Hon Yam, Pennefather, Rozario, Wright. Whites: Perman: Mors bergen, Arkell; Gunendran, Vellupillai, Schoon; Nonis, Vijiaratnam, Nugent, Coutts. Richard Urn.49 words
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145 1957-09-26 15 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A"' scored their third successive win this season when they beat Royal Army Medical Corps by 18 points (five tries and a penalty goal) to nothing in their rugger match on the padang yesterday. Paul Hunnings again staked a strong145 words
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Article87 1957-09-26 15 T EW HOAD, Australian holder of the Wimbledon title, was beaten 6-1, 10-8 m his London professional debut late last night by Jack Kramer (United I, who paid U*****,000 to Hoad to join the paid ranks after Wimbledon. Ken Rosewall. Hood's former Australian Davis Cup collt. hadReuter - 87 words
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161 1957-09-26 15 INDIAN Association could only Held nine players m their Singapore Hockey Association Div. One League match against Singapore Teachers Union, but did well to hold them to 2-1 at Balestier Road yesterday. Indians were saved from a heavier defeat by thy poor finishing161 words
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Article119 1957-09-26 15 ENGLAND OUTPLAY BULGARIA SIX-TWO I A vastly superior England team easily beat Bulgaria by 6-2 m an "Under -23" International football match at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, last night A crowd of over 56,000 saw the England team outplay the Bulgarians m every phase of the game. So moderate were theReuter - 119 words
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Article123 1957-09-26 15 SINGAPORE Cold 8toi S.B.H.F.A. Div One League champions, started their bid fur a double with a 2-1 win over Malayan Breweries at Farrer Parr yesterday. They took the lead in the 1 15th minute when Ibrahim I Yusolf scored from close I range. Five minutes later (Dollah123 words
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246 1957-09-26 15 i .ENGLAND made amends 1 r their recent defeat in the j continent by beating Poland in both the mens and women's international athletic contests at White City. London, last night. The women's victory, by 38 points to 35, confirmed the Warsaw superiority againstReuter - 246 words
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296 1957-09-26 16 Malaya ignores India's U.N. attack IN the Inited Nations yesterday Malaya ig- nored the attack made on her by India on Tuesday and instead complimented I India for her "untiring efforts for peace." l)r Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. Malaya's Foreign Minister, had been strongly attacked for vot- ing againstReuter - 296 words
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Article239 1957-09-26 16 Bid to lessen tension \yiIILK Russia and Egypt have renewed assurances to Syria of assistance m the event of any attack on Syria, according to reports from Damascus and Cairo, attempts are being made by Middle East leaders to find solutions to ease present tension. King Saud of Saudi Arabia,U.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 239 words
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Article92 1957-09-26 16 ALL QUIET AT LITTLE ROCK NINE Negro students were escorted from Little Rock Central High School Arkansas, yesterday afternoon by the same white paratroopers who took them into classes m the morning. Thus ended without major incident the first day of school racial integration here. White students who had precededA.P. - 92 words
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Article41 1957-09-26 16 School authorities have postponed the opening of schools m Rome by about one month as a result of the spreading epidemic of Asian fl" tnhich has killprt mnrr than n score of versons m Italy- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article94 1957-09-26 16 THE son of the Irish Ambassador to the United States, Mr. John J. Hearne, was shot and killed m Washington yesterday. Police said a pistol m the hands of a friend discharged acrcidentally. The victim, John Justin Hearne, 20, died with a bullet m his c\. PoliceA.P. - 94 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-09-26 16 iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiminiiiiiii iiiiiiHiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Latest portrait of the American star of screen, nightclubs, and television, Dorothy Dandridge. who plays j a brilliant role m Darryl I- Zanuck's first independent production, "Island m The Sun."32 words
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Article20 1957-09-26 16 The first council meeting of the Asian People's antiCommunist League opens m Taipeh today. Malaya is represented.— U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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219 1957-09-26 16 HUNGARY'S Communist Government told the United Nations General Assembly yesterday that it is anxious to resume normal relations with all nations of the world. The Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Enfre Sik said that maintaining the Hungarian question on the U.N. agenda makesReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 219 words
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Title Section9 1957-09-26 1 Race Form FREE PRESS Special Thursday, 26 September, 1957.9 words
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Article, Illustration6362 1957-09-26 1 YOUR PENANG MEET FORM GUIDE FOLLOWING are the horses entered for The Penang Turf Club September, Meeting. CLASS FOUR arch sun IOIKIH {I] K L. 6F (< 4 on H.. 3-7, _nd. Heart- i. Producer 8-7. 2J-J-2. Track g.^od. THIRD (U started* 14-8-57 KL. *-6 .mi Cl 4 Div. 36,362 words
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Article, Illustration4514 1957-09-26 3 Your Class Five form guide CLASS FIVE ACTOR II iINTH: (12 started) 3-8-57 Penang 9-8 lm (J Cl. 5 Div. 1, Isttimental 8-1"; Jr.ti. Parrot Fashion 8-10; 3rd Honcv Bee 8-3 carr. 8-5 1-nyse-l. 1-42 4 5. Track very good. SEVENTH: '12 start- 27-7)7 ing 8 12 7K 1 Johnson)4,514 words
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