The Singapore Free Press, 1 October 1957
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Title Section18 1957-10-01 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's 0»n Fain illy l'aper_ j .i,, u ..,>m,-. TU.-..L.,-. OrlolN-r l L l9M._Prioe_lSt^_18 words
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174 1957-10-01 1 Fall hits stand in United Nations IMIE fall of the French Government last night is expected to make the French position extremely difficult when the Algerian question comes up for public debate in the United Nations General Assembly. The French Foreign Minister. M. Christian Pineau. said in the debate lastReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration365 1957-10-01 1 ALGERIA BILL TOPPLES THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT The search tor a new Prime Minister is already under way I AST nights dramatic aer eat oi tne rrencn Government in the National Assembly by 279 votes to 253 has spelt death to the Home Rule plan for Algeria as well as plungingA P - 365 words
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188 1957-10-01 1 Red co-existence plans get debate 'green light' United Nations General Asmbly's Steering Committee 13 approved for debate two i m items o n peaceful co c md on suspension of weapons tests but voted Soviet demands for a special on the nuclear test ban. :ommittee decisions which must •yd byU.P. - 188 words
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Article29 1957-10-01 1 f"?*W meeting of Colombo tperta is being held In n.w.n u i h la in saij on with S S2SS ESflfifi BfflcJ Ola l|: I A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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86 1957-10-01 1 I?" S UN Voreigi Ministei ailed for an r v nterfi prepared to loin in tssu- 9 tui h a declaration,'* Mr, Qromyko, who is at present attending sessions f f >" United Nations, wurntd thui troubli in the Middle-East might spread to theA.P.; Reuter - 86 words
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Article144 1957-10-01 1 Peking admits unrest =rf HK Red Chinese envoy to Russia E s said yesterday that the E Peking regime was E fighting off a '■new at- tack" by internal ele- E r ments aiming to restore E 3 a non-Communist go- E verrunent in china. The remarks were E madeParty - 144 words
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Article31 1957-10-01 1 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Sin- gapore this morning at 831 cents alb., down flve-eighths 3f a cent on yesterday' j close. The tone was quiet.31 words
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Advertisement87 1957-10-01 1 INSIDE TODAY-EVE, women's own paper brylcreeml for the clean smart look I i BRYLCREEM controls your hair perfectly without mess iS BRYLCREEM givcsyour hair a natural gloss Without over~ BRYLCREEM COntMfU pure ctnu!;<iJieJ oils and tonic inBrylcrcem is all you ask of a hairJrcssing. Its pure cmulsi- j tu'ii oils87 words
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Article382 1957-10-01 2 The stadium: Fans give ideas o»m >k I s enttiusiasis k in Singapore iff happy that llit- |»ro jxis.ii to build <l Ol) mpic Stadium ha« h<( n i»\ i\ ««l 1 lit\ <»i tiic opinion thai it should inorganised i )N public i i tti it<- (i company with382 words
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429 1957-10-01 2 Objections round finance and tiltu Li) i!i t 10,000 daily-rated employees of the City Lounci have their own holiday bungalows by the sea? The suggestion thai they should have rest houses was put up by the Councillor for West Ware!. Mr. I,«-c Choon429 words
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Article75 1957-10-01 2 About 36 employees oi the Life Insurance Corporation of India in Singapore Will decide today il they should go on strike, >r Itage a "sit down" strike', in support ot their wage claims. Mr. B. M. Christian, secretary of the Insurance Companies Employees' Union. .Mated this75 words
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Article106 1957-10-01 2 r pilE paintings of a deaf and dumb mute, Mr. Kod Ming Kany, will be d^pluyed at the Sui{ia}>orc Deaj and Dumb Art Institu- tion Exhibition on Oct 4at the Singapore Bookseller* Association in Carpenter Street. Mr. Kih~> Who Was educated in an art school in106 words
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Article200 1957-10-01 2 Colony petrol sales up FED. TAX HELPS IN THE BOOM ph/iROL .sales in Sin gap have increased tremendously over the past t\\ i years. Two leading oil compan; executives gave two rea sons for this: Increase in the number of vehicles in the Colony, and motorists from Southern Johore crossing200 words
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Advertisement20 1957-10-01 2 prim ilte dtildrm fo Sk \W **^^te^ i^fl^H fIV fl r.^m^^^ A mMmm m MmMm m^ m m^m f mm20 words
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Article277 1957-10-01 3 A NEW C'WEALTH SHOP WINDOW Yes to trade bloc plan PANADA yesterday won tentative Common wealth approval for a full scale trade and economic conference, although precise details on the date and venue have not yet been decided, according to authoritative sources at Mont Tremblant, Quebec. The four-day conference ofReuter - 277 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-10-01 3 The .1. Arthur Rank Organisation in Singapore yesterday i elebrated In* 21s1 anniversary of its Pinei Studios in I\«r. Buckinghamshire, by releasing 100 multi-coloured balloons, 13 of which carried free cinema passes. The Free Press picture above shows ins rising after they had been let loose by Miss Louisa Colledge.50 words
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161 1957-10-01 3 S-E Asia strong against Reds— Senator TJACIAL tension and troubles exist when people of diflive loii a country. .> Senator John J- man said this last i arrival in Singaiboard the S.S. Resident Hayi >mmenting on the integration crisis 1 Rock, Arkansas. TO students wore prevented from date for vice-president161 words
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Article52 1957-10-01 3 riuit; Japanese foreign A Minister, Mr. Fujiyama, and the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Sehvyn Lloyd, yesterday postponed the joint communique on their talks until this morning. British officials said the tw 0 ministers had reached "ii satisfactory" accord Ol views on the economic a Hairs of theA.P. - 52 words
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Article35 1957-10-01 3 The first Malayan High Commissioner to India. Mr. B, Chelvanayagain Mac* Intyre, had talks in New Delhi With the Indian Prime Minister, Mr, Nehru, lasting 48 minutes yesteraav. He arrived ur\ Sunday35 words
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Article29 1957-10-01 3 a preparatory commit too of the Asian African con* ferencc will meet In Cairo on Oct 21 to fix a data for tt'O next conference. A .P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article47 1957-10-01 3 (JKANUE FREE STATE official* yesterday estimated th.it It might be weeks before 50 familie.s, marooned in the plain,., by B river flood, could reach safety The Orange and Vaal river.s on Sunday topped the 1055 record flood level ol nearly 30 feet U.P. A.P.U.P.; A.P. - 47 words
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Article62 1957-10-01 3 rpiiE Studebaker- Packard JL Corporation plans to Import Goggomobile parts .and assemble the German cars In the United States, selling them at M 53.000 to $4,200. according to reports In New York. The car comes in two models, a two-door roadster convertible and a small deliveryA.P. - 62 words
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Article24 1957-10-01 3 Egyptian President Gamai Abdel Nasser has set up a "National Defence Council", composed of seven cabinet ministers, nn«l«r hlc chairmanship.- U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Advertisement112 1957-10-01 3 GANDHI JAYANTI MAHATMA GANDHIS BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE MEETING 1 A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hall, No. 3, Race Course Lane, Singapore-8, on Wednesday, 2nd October, 1957, at 5.30 p.m., in remembrance of Gandhiji's Birthday. < <; Speakers: Mr. Lee Siow Mon& President, <7 China Society.112 words
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207 1957-10-01 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, OCT, 1. 1957. Opinion A GOOD MOTTO IT is .seldom that we hear men in High Places calling upon people to enjoy themselves. Too often gloom and doom arc the tenor of their remarks. But our Mr. Lim Yew Hock has had the courage to207 words
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Article, Illustration814 1957-10-01 4 Queen's visit to America eagerly awaited ii nil less than tu<> weeks still to go before th c Queen In (1 Print c Philip touch down on the National Airport in Washington, the city already has .1 "Roj al atmosphere." ii r noi so much that the fli gs are814 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-10-01 4 Jennifer Johns - Jennifer Johns by tana] stand-by "the effi-cient-looking tailored suit." The President has let it be known that, like most men, he prefers to see his The White House, where the Queen and Prince Philip will stay during their visit to Washington this month.46 words
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Article235 1957-10-01 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber by rpHE modern version 1 of "Macbeth" encourages me to gi\ to work on "Juliu> Caesar." My Caesar appears in crif. ket flannels, and dt ii vers his speeches as a cricketer of today might deliver them. Brutus, n medieval armour, makes his entrance in a235 words
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Advertisement33 1957-10-01 4 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN RADIO A TELEFUNKEN With Hl"-Fi system and 3-D 1|1 Ot>t>in IMI from your ni.iftst TFIEFUNKEN dealer or COM tMI SEOW KUAN CO., 4 C Dhoby Ch.iut Sing-iporc Tel ***** I33 words
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Advertisement45 1957-10-01 4 SPECIAL PRICE $170 PER LB. ARTS BALL RAFFLES HOTEL Saturday, 2nd November r 30 p m to 2 m THEME: CARTOON CAVALCADE Hcki ts t Robinson or P.O. Box 289 Ait proceeds in tid of INCAPORE CHII DREN S SOCIETY SINGAPORE (OLD STORAGE CO. LTD.45 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-10-01 5 vtctv r e. i nt, iu lie t' v on me left is gazing in ad- l miration at the tiny mannequins parading at a children's dress show in Plymouth. The models are Anita, aged I three, and Andrea, aged six, daughters of Ply- mouth Arayle footballer I Neil Dpugdll.Reuter - 51 words
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Article104 1957-10-01 5 Junior Chamber of Commerce more than 100 entries for the all jhy contest which it is sponsoring on Oct. 5 and 6. The chairman of the contest, Mr. p. l Chan, yesterday told the Free Pre^s man* of the schoolboys, who were members of the104 words
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Article50 1957-10-01 5 i vi new :J3,861 long 01L 1957 com- in July 957 i tons In the us Commerce apartment said C° i in the first fight months of 1957 tot ill■cl j »ns, or 2.8" per en 957,717 toils first eight months of ast year, A.PA.P - 50 words
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Article46 1957-10-01 5 The Roy a l Singapore Yacht Club will hold its annual dinner and ball on Saturday. October 12 at 8.30 p.m. at the Sea View Hotel. Among the YIPs expected to bo present are the Governor, Sir Robert and Lady Black.46 words
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Article17 1957-10-01 5 South Vietnam has granted the Dutch KLM. landing rights at Saigon on the Amsterdam-Tokyo run.17 words
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Article320 1957-10-01 5 technologist - technologist Taste ruled out by IS IT really the sugary sap in Malayan keruing timber fences which tempts New Zealand cows t<j chew them? Or is it bovine love interest. asks Singapore's Chief Veterinary Officer, Mr. R. A Wright. The vet, on the invitation of the320 words
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298 1957-10-01 5 NEW $1.6 MIL. S'PORE THEATRE WILL SEAT 1,000 JHE Shaw's ultra-modern, $1,600,000 new theatre— the Sky- now under construction in the Great World, will be completed in February next year. The construction which begun just B few months ago is now well under way and the building is taking shape.298 words
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Article27 1957-10-01 5 Theme of this year's toy fair at John Littles in Raffles Place is "Treasure Island." Scenes depicting it include a pirate ship and its crew.27 words
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Article17 1957-10-01 5 Ships in Singapore Naval Base to<4ay are: Cardigan Bay. Opossum, Crane. Telemachus and Newcastle17 words
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Article88 1957-10-01 5 THE University of Malaya will celebrate its reunion week and foundation day from Oct. 8 to 15. After the opening addresseg by the vice-chancel-lor and presidents of the University's Society and Students 1 Union on Oct. 3. the rest of the week will be devoted to88 words
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Advertisement72 1957-10-01 5 ■os'tL V Much More Fun I HOLUDAYCOM Jfm B SALVATORE BACCALONI *m Esther MiNcioni jot o«santis suvio mNcioni Sutt* Pi, i>y lOmn .an t i biui an \ht RMI b, >OHN FAMTI -cHijt'O Dy (XLO K3HLWIMI Directed t>» *K3«AM QUI«| 3 PAVILION from TOMORROW ■■■■■■■■■■■■■aBBHHK9« HONGKONG "wiHi II 1 172 words
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Advertisement68 1957-10-01 6 [MUCH j J MORE FLAVOUR 1 LESS NICOTINE I For t he first time filter tip i) smokers are getting what they i want... much more flavour 1 and aroma with much less S nicotine. After the first few i| r-> puffs from an L 6" i f M, most68 words
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Miscellaneous204 1957-10-01 6 >IV\f»IC\HI by ,k ill,fl |i,li! avi r 1 [TICSMOIW? SEARCHES tVAI*-| f TOPP-WEMtU FHONV 'JOWN-jl f 2f T^ TOB^^ 1 TO-PMONV MOH 'MAT MUST BE /^^i a— Ip^-g^ ,i2kSls' jS?f3^| ~&6* P^ mMmm |-\il ~i .-_^d Lg 1 1 rf*&* wn&m i ig.___. TAIIXA.X l»> I^ltjar Hire Iftiirroiighs lll^'lw Vi^A204 words
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Miscellaneous471 1957-10-01 6 TJOKN today, you have a keen in- tellectual curiosity which makes I you want to know everything about anything with which you come in E contact. You have a determined will and i vaunting ambitions. It is likely that l you will reach your goal at ail early age and471 words
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Article142 1957-10-01 7 LONDON. Sept. 30 IVewuUs ladUy Xi r.i.i 9.. 2> buyers 24 buyers European P*"" a5Vi sellers 25 sellers £5 buyers 14% buyers >ov 2j' a sellers 25 sellers B Baal W buyers 24 buyers BIBBER So I BSS 2 a 3ellers 2i>'s sellers BUBBER No I»U l142 words
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Article102 1957-10-01 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 30 Previooa Today 1100 nom. W. 50 nom. TIN future* s s (>rl ?i;;;!r: »§:I2SS£ Nov 92.50 buye:s WOO buyers 93 So sellers 93.00 filers TOM: Quiet. BALES; Nil. Standard Contract O< t y 1.62 nom. 91.12 nomn.»\. unquoted unquoted TOM Quiet. SALES: NilRI'BRFK102 words
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Article46 1957-10-01 7 NRW YORK. Sept. 30 Previous Today 30 Industrials 4 r >(!B9 456 30 20 Railroads 124.12 123 70 40 Domestic Bonds 84 86 84 83 lf> Utilities <>ti 85 6t> 67 ti.'i stock* Composite \\crafes L56>81 156.49 quoted in U.S. cents per ib.46 words
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Article49 1957-10-01 7 jdj 25 h,\ awaiting reli afioats I 25:. First half October ik spot 25%, awaiting release 25',, afioats 25. First half October .shipment 24\ Muntok white spot and awaiting release 35%, afioats 35 to 34V*, October shipment 34%, sellers ex-dock. ices quoted in VS. cents per lb.49 words
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Article87 1957-10-01 7 LONDON. Sept. 30. C-Ol'K\ i-h,l 11M ,in,s c.U TK/ Prevlou Today Noi in i in opean delivered (wifv^; 1 1 011 m European (lt-li\rrrd weight per ion, ton SeptYOet ffi2 2 buyerg £63 norn n ,/v 163' 4 sellers t/N()V 162^ buyers £63 norn BCOCONTT (ill87 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-10-01 7 Pete the pup. belonging to a Blackpool family in Lancashire, England is indeed a very important patient. After falling off a wall he broke his leg. So his mistress put the injured limb i n plaster, and tucked Pete up with his favourite plaything an56 words
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Article225 1957-10-01 7 Ttf EWS that he was an adopted son completely changed a 14--year-old boy, and he acted like a "young thug," a juvenile court was told in Cardiff. England, recently. At a previous hearing it was said that the boy was told by his real mother225 words
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Advertisement103 1957-10-01 7 aisbsseba k a a a q Here 's action in the P SCOTT tradition I trie ireacticr mm u^/io wrote his i^ JiHnl -x;.;::;, :->-:->, «v ~df^Htilf M^JnKI^W^MHB MSB ;:;>>\ v:^>.v x-».^ fljfnfjN h m H mWmmmw 'mmw^^Km km^^mmw MMFtmmw M^mrMmw-t^amTf MmT^mX^^mmYr^ a REX Opens Tomorrow H ■■.■■■'<■ i>iic]iiiiiiiiiiiiC3iiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iniiii'| For103 words
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Miscellaneous119 1957-10-01 7 Today's Radio Programme 1.15 p.m Lucky Dip Part I; 1.30 Time Blgna] and News; 1.46 LUCky Dip Part 11, ii 00 Unlit Music; 5 30 Fiesta; <> 00 1 Time Signal And Programme Summary; G 02 Happy Anniversary, presented by Zainal Alam; 6.30 Speak Malay; 6.96 Happy Anniversary (cont), Giv:*119 words
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Miscellaneous58 1957-10-01 7 JIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIMiiHiiinI SINCAPOREI I HIGH TIDES 1 TODAY: 3.25 pm E TOMORROW 6.00 i hi. E and 4.32 P»« E THURSDAY: 159 ».m. and HIS p.m. E FRIDAY: X ">l m E and 8.02 p.m. E SATURDAY: lin i E and 8.59 P E SUNDAY: 9.41 R.IB. ;»iul E 9.40 p.m.58 words
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Article456 1957-10-01 8 John Orr - John Orr By I^ll E nickname given to the American State of Arkansas is "Land i Opportunity"— rather a cruel touch of irony in view of the unsa v oury incidents which have spotlighted some of its cities in genera and its capital Little Kock in456 words
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Article, Illustration105 1957-10-01 8 (rowel of about 500 Students and adults are i seen above in front of the Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas, before classes began early In September. k A Major General Sherman (linger of the Ar- kansas National Guard is seen below talking to newsmen and photographers outside105 words
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Article, Illustration512 1957-10-01 8 Cjßldfcffj MR AVERELL HARRIMAN. NEW YORK'S Go\ ■■r-^k mm **W^ OR "It is a tragic thing that the President has I complacent in a very important constitutional cm The Communists are using the Little Rock incidents ■mil. propagauda to in i ure our prestige abroad. They512 words
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Article, Illustration395 1957-10-01 1 TOAVEI m cx citing o r <i, freighted with the prospect of the unknown and the new. Who has not thrill- ed at planning fur a train, air or sea trip to far-off places, the bustle of last-minute shopping, the orT-we-go fun of packing and lamented, later,395 words
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268 1957-10-01 1 Start from skin level in buying your new wardrobe! attractive young n Vapor cans shown about to set forth on a holiday, are making minute arrangements at their travel bureau. To make their a hap vu one, they've ooiLQht their wardrobes at 'level Wl(h the pur of nuick-druing nyhm lingerie268 words
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Advertisement147 1957-10-01 1 HAVE YOU EVER 0^ P9k -eateM milo? Oh yes 1 You can FAT Mil Oas well as drink it, you know. Just try sprinkling MHO, in its dry I orm, over bread and butter with a little sugar too, it you like it svseeter. Yon will be delighted with the147 words
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Article, Illustration396 1957-10-01 2 Italian shoes at papular prices This pert aiui pretty Singaporean is admiring new Italy-made calfskin shoes <>j scar let-pimpernel colour with creamy white kid- skin trim, one pair in a thrilling new collection of imports. Note the long, long look, to Lite new watching handbag. m a "Dream" ahnp.si pjtnp.aia.llvFree Press - 396 words
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Article199 1957-10-01 2 BAZAAR COLD A VERITABLE h»gaar <>i Eastern colour is a Singapore handlooms emporium sponsored by the Government of India. New shipments of textiles arrayed to bursting point on the centre's shelves offer endless variety and choice of lengths representing months of hand Spinning by India's cottage crafters by the thousands.199 words
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Article141 1957-10-01 2 HANDICRAFTS which have been made by Chinese refugees from Rrd China, now living- in Hong Kong's vast resettlement villages in the Chat in Valley north of Kowloon have arrived at a Singapore store and they offer wonderful values to the canny shopper. In a recent visit to the141 words
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Article54 1957-10-01 2 A WAY TO THE CARE OEAI TV begins at the base of the throat not t h c chin! And so does age, so never neglect your neck but include it always in your morning and bedtime treatment cleansing, toning and nourishing M thoroughly. An international cos metologist has. for54 words
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Article, Illustration178 1957-10-01 2 WHERE TO BUY JJACK-TO-FRONT and cock- j tail frocks, Dynasty paja- i ma.s. Francecs and Sancllcr's Shoes, Town Country Salons. Meyer Chambers, Raffles Place and Orchard Road (Tanglin); plastic-coated rattan furniture, Chinese refugee handicrafts. Malay aborigine artistry, embroidered Chinese blouses. The Junk -Store, 137 Bukit Timah Road; multiple-glass beverage sets,178 words
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Advertisement49 1957-10-01 2 u(mij For Beautiful Frocks 11, Bnttory Road, Singapore, 1, (Telephone: *****) II I II \S WIAIt Cardigans «X Jumpers for Ladirs iK Children Fashionable styles \s\\\\ moderate prices GET 111 l >i iho>i MAY M\\ UK LTD. i 00 369 North BrWgi Road, Sin.npo.o 174 Bntu Road, KUALA LUMPUR.49 words
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Article78 1957-10-01 3 OF OUR Si ftS The. "<■ lll!< "Stei 1.000 designs s this r.-.u.i.k.ihle > ol fine desien and cotton count are eM hi, one dollar y*!?^ I every in- hai f^SjJ 1 for long weai [d poIoW fastness. But not for th€ I n eonimunitj ilone hop's treasurei. B Wondeifu]78 words
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Article53 1957-10-01 3 h. ctuary from Red c (at embroidery, mwuiv. doll- E f brushes, c variety ol e k turned on a sale I for once- Fering people" c offering to numerous ex- i i Just re- laundry I silks and z I The latter Sfurnt- c modern c wire, c53 words
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Article43 1957-10-01 3 na\ in new 1 care to Famed S of stage and i in her firmo- treatment using lift- upward strokes, i salon treatnn n< oil and the ail with S rd motions It all i lorks wonders with tired "n and throatline43 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-10-01 3 Free Fress Photo. ere rnm'Hnng'Kong'm)rkshopsy': way of life and so reasonable even M can afford it. 'and shape, and designs, it's hand- ttan. Below is a higly-deeorative con- Bed rattan.Free Fress - 30 words
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Article250 1957-10-01 3 'COSMOPOLITAN" is the word for foods we'll find v in our neighbouring Islands of the Philippines. While in Manila try Icchon whole roasted pig with a spicy liver sauce and a delectable native version of Spanish rice containing chicken and pork, onions, olives and peas, peppers,250 words
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Article, Illustration216 1957-10-01 3 Unusual stoles from Bail w oan has sent to a popular shop here some quite the most unusual stoles yet seen, some of m these reversible and offering two kinds of patterns so that you may have tivo- stoles -in- m one m On e reversible length is in deepFree Press - 216 words
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Advertisement83 1957-10-01 3 SHORT EVENING COCKTAIL GOWNS j < 1 I I < TOWN COUNTRY Tanglin Emporium: Orchard Road. < Dress Scion: Ist. Floor, Meyer Chambers, Raffles Place. < i DAISY FLOWER SHOP U 15, Orchard Road, Singapore-9 o < O < for I r g§ri *>ti <>.v oi* Orchids 6««J Si>lc>€*ji o#f83 words
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Article, Illustration1199 1957-10-01 4 I>UK TO FROM frcMks in luscious cottons from America's topmost J> designers have arrived »< mi Orchard Road (Tanglin) shop. hVF likes particularly two of these Interesting new styles which seem to rouad-about-face with back kick-pleats one m a colour combma Men 01 lipstick with sbockini l>mk. another 1111,199 words
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Advertisement72 1957-10-01 4 HV» haw pleasure* la announce the arrival NEW STOCKS FOR DEEPAVALI j£9^M2b^ Georgette type Art silk aVIh #C3lSp»\ saris with attractive lace IXlfcjff^SlHß^] Kashmir printed silk saris l^Mf^Safllj Cott °n saris with skirt \^G^^^^^mf\) borders in lovely colours. \P^^^^^^^A,y Kancheepuram silk saris Candlewick carpets. Shop early te have best selections.72 words
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Article, Illustration283 1957-10-01 5 Somewhere there is always a silver lining Clutching a brick in his left hand, a white man i s seen in the above picture kicking Alex Wilson, a Negro reporter from a weekly Negro publication of Memphis, Tennessee, in the chest during a racial scuffle outside the Central High School283 words
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Article, Illustration133 1957-10-01 5 The Little Rock incidents almost flared into open hostility between the (Jo>ernor o/ Arkansas, Mr. Orval Faubus and President Eisenhower. The Governor, red-faced and defiant refused to comply with order* to remove his national guardsmen from the High School and charged that the President has been interfering in133 words
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Article190 1957-10-01 5 One moment h e was appealing for peace and calm. The next he ivas claiming: "We are now an occupied territory. Evidence of the naked force of the Federal Government is here apparent in these unsheathed bayonets in the backs of school girls; in the bloody face of a190 words
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327 1957-10-01 6 THREE-POWER RACE TO GAIN S-E A MARKETS a r <>f th<> tlircc nation race "<>r domination ot Asia •mvO at the l»a<li-r> o i la-aiiese mountain resort on Sunday. 1 will h«v« '•J*. S" Nehru of India and Premier Nobusuke j*g K thir<l (onU 1(ler lor rontrwl of Asia willA.P. - 327 words
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Article39 1957-10-01 6 Three French mountaineers are beginning a study ot the approaches to uneonquered Mount Janu, 2j,3U0 feet liif'h, in eastern Nepal to decide if the glac'lrl i.', i I'dPci mnimt:iin r»J»n be climbed. A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article79 1957-10-01 6 1 he anti-Communist Press in Saigpt) reports that President Ho CtaJ Minh is Losing ground in Hanoi. The newspaper f'ach Mang Quoc Gia said: "Ho Chi Minh has been given a COld welcome in the Comtnunl it countries h visited The trip 61 Ho prove, <79 words
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Article33 1957-10-01 6 a shipbuilding expert Mi wnim,,, lOj vh( 18 rnonthj supcrvi cowtructlon ol 11 '•P iti Japanese jrardi l J «.''»»ri(>r, that Japan J"»g tank.,., twlc. at 1:,.t Mr, tain ReuterReuter - 33 words
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199 1957-10-01 6 kghncvhsrujgdk lit J jJj Jllfo 'A L "JL Jjll|sl|jf| 4 GROUP of Americans has started on a unique tour that will take them to SouthEast Asia, including Malaya, to picture md record cultures. Phe group, six men, two women and two one-year-old babies,A.P. - 199 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-10-01 6 I uenerai wang ami- g ruing. Chief of Na~ tionalist China Gene- I ral Staff, aftc r being awarded the Legion of Merit at the Pentagon, I Washington, wit h I General Thomas D. g H'.^//r. C/ite/ 0/ Sfrt// 0/ 1 T5.4F (right) >■■■■■43 words
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Article48 1957-10-01 6 Communist China's principal newspaper, the Peking People's Daily chinning that the Peter the Great Bay at Vladivostok had "long been a Russian inland bay," said the protests made the United States a tid Japan on July 21 against the closure were 'groundless attempts to repudiate historical facts." ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article14 1957-10-01 6 M. Andre M. Barneau has been appointed consul of the Netherlands in Saleon. U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Article24 1957-10-01 6 Women's organisations in Burma. Ceylon, India and Pakistan have been invited to take part in an Indonesian Women's Congress at Surabaya in November- U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article36 1957-10-01 6 Tokyr> metropolitan fire board officials said new electric advertising signs, 40 feet high and weighing up to 50 tons, on the parapets of the city's buildings were a serious hazard in the «»«<»«# «»f earth tremors- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article37 1957-10-01 6 rho Australian National Library In Canberra has donated 10 reference books On Australia to the South Korean national library in Seoul M B fir t •stop in a book exchange programme between Australia and South Korea. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article36 1957-10-01 6 'apanrsc actress Miiko Taka has arrived in Neiv York In attend the premiere of the motion picture "BapO- nara" on Oct. 2. She is the leading lady in the film, which also stars Marlon Brando.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article29 1957-10-01 6 The Colombo Plan consultative committee will meet at Saigon from Oct. 21 to 24 to consider the admission of independent Malaya as n flll mftmhur of the plan ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article23 1957-10-01 6 The Burmese Government has donated £30.000 sterling to the Japan Buddha Satan a Society for the construction of two vciQodas in Jana.-i. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article25 1957-10-01 6 in agricultural expert from Nepal, Mr. H. B Shrestha, has arrived in Tokyo to study Japanese methods in crop production and farm management.- U. P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article20 1957-10-01 6 The Philippines plans to spearhead an Asian bloc drive for separate regional representatation in the United Nations Rppnrit.v Council.- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article32 1957-10-01 6 4 South Korean President Syngman Rhce has been presented with a certificate making him an hoJiorary citizen of the State of Oklahoma. It was signed by Oklahoma Governor Raymond Gant. U. P.U. P. - 32 words
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Article45 1957-10-01 6 Mrs. Susan Akiko Sutherland, daughter of Admiral Maniru Ota who commanded all Japanese forces on Okinawa Island at the end of tho war. ha.s become a naturalised Now Zealand citizen.- Router Nationalist China has signed a contract to buy 13fi freight cars from Japan.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article26 1957-10-01 6 tf.S, Pfct-4<fmfral Attain k\ Doyle, the new commander of the American forces in Formosa, praised President Chiang Kaishek as "orie of the world's areat. leaders" ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article197 1957-10-01 7 i .YEAR -OLD o\v\ aiul a 71-year-Old uroat^randfather snuggled up 1 C each other and said: "Iffi love. 1 They will on Oct 24 in the register office in Gainsborough, Lincolnshi The bridegroom-to be ia ottage; North Gainsborough. The bride-to be Is Mis of Salis-197 words
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Article73 1957-10-01 7 A boy of 16 works in a pet shop with a grim face, refusing to talk about his coming wedding. For Brian Geen's set ret has leaked out. He has announced at lamberweJJ Town Hall. S.E., that he will marry a woman of Zl. And73 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-10-01 7 GOLDEN-HAIRED typist Jeanette McGuiness took her bikini to Blackpool, England, to take part in the S Ideal Holiday Girl contest. But the 22-year-old girl s from Southport. Lancaster, turned shy at the last < moment and packed her bikini away. The judges saw her in the neat64 words
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Advertisement142 1957-10-01 7 I I ll FREE PRESS SHOPPING GUIDE Sfc^ NfXT TIME HAVI C ROW tD Esdlllßs Album fllj NEW f\ jTJ Prints »^jpH HAIR with f «oS A fiu. Medu c r i n tfej N^ T 'VtS LOTION A -iflPki 4^i* rNLARCTMENt" BEFORE CREAM Mode ,n flB iTw -i"^si»» ■^^Mfta.142 words
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Advertisement122 1957-10-01 7 Selection Value Varic*! v lleauiv tit gin c>rc»r in Men's Shirts—Sport-shirts Bells— Buckles etc. See Them at 41/43. Hign Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** German ojiJLhrnjaL Portable Typewriter NEW EASY-PAYMENT TERM Ist PAYMENT $30/--12 monthly payments of $17.55 (One year Guaranteed) Sole Agents: "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY, LTD. 62, Middle Road,122 words
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Advertisement50 1957-10-01 7 ik WEBB CORBETT 1 Finest English Crystalware LANKA Jewellers, THE HOUSE FOR CEYLON OEMS) 20, BATTERY ROAD, SPORE-1 PHONE: ***** For your latest Lighting Fittings T A SENG HUP ELECTRIC CO. [Fittings Spcciolists) Hire purchase terms arranged 171, Orchard Rd S porc-9, Tel: ***** for FASHION FABRICS |^J, THS744/ I50 words
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Advertisement65 1957-10-01 7 SEWING MACHINES EASY TERMS TO SUIT EVERY POCKETHIRE PURCHASE CAN BE ARRANGED. Agency Showroom: SHROFFS (M) LTD. 47/49, Stamford Road, Singapore. Tel: *****. fILFORDI I ROLL FILMS I j For Better I Pictures! I I 1 s^Shp^l 1 Available at Photographic Stores everywhere ■y Am s 9V /f c k65 words
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Advertisement72 1957-10-01 7 BLUE SPOT SUPER HI-F8 3-D The world's finest Radios Radiograms We Stock and Recommend them to youBROADWAY RADIO CO., 774, North Bridge Rd, Tel: 374 259, Joo Chiat Road, Tel: 425( £GllK Moth proofcr KILLS MOTH ECCS AND LARVAE NON-STAINING AND NO SMELL OF i MOTH BALLS! M INDUSTRIAL CASES72 words
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Article, Illustration434 1957-10-01 8 SUNNY GIAM - Malayan has eleven pictures In London salon SUNNY GIAM r~~ M "f MM 0 sVsWs¥sm> ■m^^/mwfmmm^^ jm+ mm by ELEVEN Malayan lensmen had pi< tures accepted for display m the Lond o n International Salon (1 !>.">7) held recently. Three of these lens men an newcomers to photographic circles In434 words
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Advertisement78 1957-10-01 8 M i HuCJ£»^|L^>mm^mmLv, fn i »ii mi fS *r/#, #t new mem ber ol* I Sjr tiff*" p*t>*"f i 0 h<f>feot!fi'iif*ftii- S«r;VCi/. >> << >> ietsgfs fr<*sit Moiii; J^o#i;/_ "H'liirhinnßti- hto Paan Sum <!,,>„, \H§>s. h»n. nerretaru ##f#. Federation <>f Malaua I \\m f| the Tried j i Jl A78 words
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Article, Illustration303 1957-10-01 9 H Hah those lights. •and see! LIGHTING FACILITIES in every home have their limitations, too many lamps about a room can be annoying and flic flex tor each is forever an eyesore. The simple and unique method of installing two room lights illustrated here, will cover most303 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-10-01 9 Vk.xife Is generally f or pruning and 'er-cutting as stems stalks slip out of apa Issors b<<orc the blades grip; but a .stors in hard 'or flower cutting and the snipping 1 >coodu T>its i( i/ are treated as "he temper is slight" out of a short the81 words
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Article93 1957-10-01 9 TPHE following formulae are based on the inclusion of luminous calcium sulphate as the phosphorescent agent and are relatively non -poisonous, easy to make and apply. The solid constituents are carefully dissolved in the varnish. Properties are by weight. Red luminous paint: A 'parts barium93 words
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Article, Illustration387 1957-10-01 9 HERE'S HOW TO SAVE ON PETROL DETRCL ECONOMY is essential nowadays. To get the most mileage out of your petrol make sure your engine is firing on all cyclinders, for if one spark plug is "missing" then the petrol going into the cyclmder will not explode, it will be discharged387 words
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Article258 1957-10-01 9 i^iKbr operation is to taki cm t the broken pane. Phil is done by removing Old putty and, if the gIOM li iprigged m, withdrawing the Old .springs. The removal of the putty is usually done with a glazier's knife but a chisel can be Itted258 words
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Article87 1957-10-01 9 f^OLLECT your ]me sawV> dust, mix it with balsa cement or home-made glue and you have a rapiddrying plastic wood for filling holes in timber. •k INDUSTRIAL silver paint makes an ideal primer-cum-undercoat for raw wood. TO prevent ru s t on bedsteads and springs, wipe them occasionally87 words
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Advertisement28 1957-10-01 9 fl^sL-i rac ®H SIS rasjicrou ilswHi headliner 3n3 ing ci single llkfi hy hOfKJ $240/ Singapore) H-A. O CONNOR COMPANY LTD. I toidl««» Building ••H«.t T R«nd Sftt««pot*.28 words
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Article52 1957-10-01 10 i r» o i i.owi N (i I*• horses will not I start tomorrow: Cliona, John Sil vcr. Grey Elegance,. Golden Surprise and 1 Orissa. I The r c was: no I track work at Pen I nitf this morning because <>i" heavy rain iron) about52 words
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319 1957-10-01 10 |>OI n DRAGOON, who IJ won a similar type oi race ai K.L. in May, Ls my selection for the Cl. 5, Div. 2 event over I~>\-J''-, whirl) Is t <■:■•■! for apprentice rider; Bold Dragoon doea his best on a soft or319 words
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Article, Illustration307 1957-10-01 10 ALLAN LEWIS - CONDITIONS WILL SUIT TRAILER IN TOMORROW'S MAIN SPRINT ALLAN LEWIS *kCE by RACE^y TRAILER should win the main (lass 5 sprint at Penaitg tomorrow because he will have conditions to suit. The track will Ik 1 yielding ai best. Trailer, who finished fifth in the rare won by hiisi Harmony307 words
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465 1957-10-01 10 Pepper Dealer is fancied in CI.5, Div.2, 7F 1/ 1.M.1' U1. 1). Montana, IV Magic Note, Pepper Healer, I>;tu Matin All Well, Qreat Tradition, Cliona and irandeur can all be given winning nhanoes in the cm. 5, Div. 2 race over lh\ making it very open. Kingfold has no re(465 words
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398 1957-10-01 10 Lansdale should win Class 4, Div. 2, 6f race IANSDALE, WHO missea j his first engagement, should win the Cl. 4, Div. 2 race over six furlongs. He finished second to Miss Harmony over 6F in his j last start at K.L. in August, for which he is two divisions398 words
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Article215 1957-10-01 10 IpROGMAN, fourth behind Silver Screen, Our Kingdom, and Jara on the first day, should be the br>; bet of the day CLASS 4. DIV 3— 6F Karang 9.00; Pontican 8.13; Ellem 8.1?; Orissa 8.11; Fire Power 8 10: Frogman 8.10; Follow me Home 8.09;215 words
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Article236 1957-10-01 10 I>RINCE JKSTFiR, third to Bure Profit and Bordered star, la the logical Choice and a safe bet in Cl 4. Div. 4. OF. He is particularly well treated when i om pared with Sum WhO goes to Div. 1, and hoki red star, who236 words
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197 1957-10-01 11 Malayan champion outplays Natekar ifIAUYAN and All England champion Mi* Choong gave an outstanding display last nigW fo beal India's Nandu Natekar 15-10, 15-7 in the nun's singles final of the Combined Cricket < jub and Western India K;ul- minton Championships in Bombay. GivingA.P.; Reuter - 197 words
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119 1957-10-01 11 Angry fans storm New York Giants headquarters stormed the New York Giants' clubhouse, following the Giants' farewell game at c Polo Grounds in New York yesterday, and set up a our for owner Horace Stoneham's scalp. want Stoneham," they yelled, "with a rope around his neck." Tht were obviouslj r119 words
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197 1957-10-01 11 I.fORECAMBE, winner of xfl or Handicap, lied favourite ai yen at last night's j ai the Victoria! the Cesarewitch be nm at New- !1 Oct. 16 But as little inter< > in him at t lined by sir drifted a resuli w hlReuter - 197 words
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Article11 1957-10-01 11 ycsirr.uv Played Palmouth mtypo 17 ftouan. iforbCu, ReuterReuter - 11 words
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185 1957-10-01 11 pOOD goalkeeping by S.C.R. C.'s Eng Ho was the feature of yesterday's S.H.A. Div. One match at Hong Lim Green. Eng Ho, however, could not prevent Singapore Harbour Board Police from winning 2-0. S.H.B. took 23 minutes before they could185 words
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Article86 1957-10-01 11 JOHNNY, OMAR ACCEPT OMAR IBRAHIM and Johnny Heah have accepted the B.A.M. invitation to take part in the second Thomas Cup trial at Kuala Lumpur from Oct i to Oct. 13 The two players will leave f-or Kuala Lumpur with Ons Poh Lit" and Ismail Marian, the other Singap -re86 words
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Article125 1957-10-01 11 OVFN DAVir>SON. Sweden's Davis Cup playtr. won the I'm lfir Coast, men's singles tennb> title by defeating Vie Seixas, 7-5, 0-(\ 6-1. 6-4 at Berkeley. California yesterday Ejirlier Davidson (iefeat^d Whitney Reed (U.S.) 6-1. 6-3, 8-10. 6-3 and second -seeded Snxas defeated Luis Ayala ((hilei 6-1. 6-4.A.P. - 125 words
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Article120 1957-10-01 11 PLYMOUTH Argylc incroa.sod their lead in Div. Three South of the Ermlish Football League when they l>rat Southampton 4-0 la.st night, Their nearest rivals Port Vale drew 2-2 with Newport County. Port Vale are now two points brhind Plymouth Argylc with a game in hand. HartlepoolsReuter - 120 words
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258 1957-10-01 11 Malays lucky to draw 2-2 in rough match ROUGH tacUci m the Mcond half tpoiled yesterdays drawn S.A.K A. Premier League match between Malays, the favourites, and i RAF. Combined at Jalan Besar. Both teams scored two goals. The incidents started when referee Capt. Arnott tailed to award a penalty258 words
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Article67 1957-10-01 11 jury. Bolivia and Chile each have two points In the group, sw Chile won the first leg 2 L Argentina is the third ration in the group. Bolivia beat Chile 3-0 (half time 1-0 > in Group Two (South American zone) of the World Football CupReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement40 1957-10-01 11 0" BOA fie ouq aircraft J&^ MOC A F I N O INSTANT COFFEE Sole Agents: Eastern Mercantile Traders 19, Robinson Road, Singapore- 1 Tel: ***** o* w *X Before you listen look in the RADIO WEEKLY only 30 cents40 words
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Article, Illustration343 1957-10-01 12 United States challenges ftpssia to accept West's first-stage plan London talks were 'significant" 'i 111. United Nations Disarmament Commission last ni^ht cleared i»u wa> for full-Male General Assembly debate of the long-stale-mated arms reduction issue. The 12-meniber body Etgreed without a voteReuter; Free Press - 343 words
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Article47 1957-10-01 12 The fir t plane to iiv non top over the Nort n Pole 1 1 Mm Lo i Angele to London landed ai i ondon AJi port terdaj The fls Ing t [me the 5 .i l mile i 18 lifiu d 32 tnlnutea U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article68 1957-10-01 12 pKOFESSOR Leon Binet, told the French Academy ol Sciences in Pari.s yesterday he had discovered an extract, made from cattle embryos, which, when injected under the .ski!, w mid retard and help to remove the physical symptom^ of old age. Patients injected with the formula recoveredReuter - 68 words
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Article29 1957-10-01 12 RAF. helicopters arc standing by to assist Hong Kong police in the event of an emergency today the Chine.se Communists' pierhth National Day.- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article223 1957-10-01 12 past, so many members have resigned from the Labour Front. We believe that if a person Is prepared to contest the elections under our party ticket, he should b^ loyal to the Front and must not be corrupt THE Singapore Labour Front and the LiberalSocialist223 words
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Article76 1957-10-01 12 \V man LENNOX BOYD, the Colonial Secretary, i*l last night received .1 del< nation from the Party Raayat ol Brunei Si British Horrwo The meeting in d 1 1 the bu nstion ol the Sultfm of Brunei Kation c d ol tnche aZ. Azaharl Mt l 1Reuter - 76 words
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Article85 1957-10-01 12 Pakistan yesterday at- tacked Indian imprisonment of Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, a former leader of Kashmir, Pakistan Foreign Minister Malik Firoz Khan Noon brought up the case of Abdullah in a policy speech to the General Assembly. He charged that the people of Kashmir continue to be deniedU.P.; Reuter - 85 words
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Article28 1957-10-01 12 The hfw Aga Khan will bo ir. italied as spiritual Leader Of the Isma<i Muslims at Dai Eta Salaam < Tanarftiivlkft, on Octnhrr 1 f A P.A P. - 28 words
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Article171 1957-10-01 12 Ban hits Indian imports IN an efort to consci > fast-shrinking foreign exchange balances, th.- Indian Government yesterday announced a complete ban on imports of some consumer goods. These include tobacco, cutlery including ra/, m blades, woollen fabrics, cycles, watches, fountain pens and crockery Including glassware. An import policy announcementA.P.; Reuter - 171 words
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Advertisement130 1957-10-01 12 radiant... because she's happy //ifl£ Ml o^L^ her skin is clear Cv^r- J^, Sensible girl! She use- S-lution ~/f -4 1: the miraculous preparation f :^s^V >S that banishes that agony of I% >v /^vp'v^^^, ad ioscenco unsightly V >\ >v v'• acre. Solution 41 treats > v. the basic130 words
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