The Singapore Free Press, 4 October 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section13 1957-10-04 1 The Singapore Free Press Own Family Paper -n^H=.. FH*». O.««r 4. > 15 ttS13 words
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Article44 1957-10-04 1 THE Canadian Government will explore the possibility of entering into a gradual free-trade union with Britain, it was learnt on high authority last night. On measures for expanding bilateral trade, the two countries seem to have reached general agreement.— A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article276 1957-10-04 1 Move to break up 'black' school A ITHORITATIVE cir--1 ties reported in Singapore this niorninj> that the iirsl step towards the bieak-up of the 3,800 -pupil Chung Cheng n»s l» School, or alternatively moves to improve administration will be made tomorrow. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Mr.276 words
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292 1957-10-04 1 POLISH ANTI-STALIN STUDENTS CLASH WITH POLICE L w r .ruU use tear gas and clubs to break up protest Freedom newspaper is banned QTEEL-HELMETKD Polish riot police used clubs and gas bombs in Warsaw last night to break up a student protest over the banning of the anti-Stalinist paper PoA.P. - 292 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-10-04 1 picture. I Beautiful Hong Konjj I actress Miss Grace I j bang :i the Mambo" girl last night arrived in Singapore from Hong Kong u ith fellow s>t.ir.». film technicians and cameramen f<>r the shootin« of loi-al scenes for her latest Rim "Air Hostess Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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Article57 1957-10-04 1 I launch a major ►ort drive to South- rkets in com- tion with the United ates and other Western >roducm. junichi Purusawa 'f the Exportyrtßank of Japan, said esterday in New Ynrk L H J deterioration E balance of pay- as the result of the talent57 words
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Article51 1957-10-04 1 THE Soviet Union has guaranteed the purchase of all of Syria's surplus agricultural produce. Mr. Hamid Khuja. Syrian Minister for Agriculture, said in Alleppo yesterday. The Soviet Union has also proposed an economic and trade agreement with the Sudan according to Mr. Abdullah Khalil, Sudanese Prime51 words
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Article230 1957-10-04 1 >RIN T CE Carl Bernadotte. a cousin of Kins. GUStaf Adolf of Sweden, was yesterday indicted on a charge of complicity in grave extortion. the Public Prosecutor's office in Stockholm an- i nounced. i on fUa fwvt J he charge carries with It a230 words
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Article32 1957-10-04 1 October first grade rubber buyers fob. opened in Singapore this morning at 84 l i cent! a lb., down three-quarters of 8 rent on yesterday's close, The tone was Quiet.32 words
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Article48 1957-10-04 1 HKS§ held tor the two [urviving babies. The matron said they hould live for at least an. other ii hours in their present condition, Doctors said it could be several weeks before it was known whether the hahies were out of dancer. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement5 1957-10-04 1 **0£ TODAY: Modern Homes Supplement5 words
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Advertisement31 1957-10-04 1 Is your bathroom always 'MORNING FRESH" (i^^flrTi n a every night will make it so! -4 o T A SanilavZ PERFUMED LAVATORY CLEANER Sola Aqenti j SANDILANDS BUTTERY Cr CO., LTD.31 words
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311 1957-10-04 2 REQUESTJFOR JAGANATHAN AT PEKING LABOUR TALKS pEKIN(; has invited the president of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan, to attend an all-China trade union meeting starting on Dee. 2. Another invitation has bwn extended to the Malayan Trade Union Council to send311 words
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Article19 1957-10-04 2 A. P. Poland purchased 850.000 bushels of us. wheat, exporters in New Y"rk re ported yesterday.A.P. - 19 words
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Article50 1957-10-04 2 Tiio 'long-awaited epl- 1 demlc ol A lan flu hit n -a sfork yesterday i lump ahead oJ suppiiei ol Immu nil Hi" vaccine Ail estimated 150.000 Of the city'a 940.000 pupila ven away from KhOOl with th; I n f cc t lon U. P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration18 1957-10-04 2 Christine Carere French screen and television star is now I In Hollywood under contract to 20th Ccn- tury-Fox.18 words
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Article25 1957-10-04 2 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor yesterday denied in Paris that they have made plans to be buried In Baltimore, Maryland. A. P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article29 1957-10-04 2 Hie united Nations 8< cu rity council w:ii resume 11 k i hmir deb iU In Ni a Yori next Tuesday, If waa announced la nighl ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article33 1957-10-04 2 West Berlin ma yor Herr Willy Brandt, a 43--year old tnodera t e tciali t ye ti rday el i ted Lord Mayor oi Cowniu n a ot| circled West Berlin A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article72 1957-10-04 2 President Elsenhower yesterday named career diplomat Homer j. Byington Jr. as the first U.S. Ambassador to the Federation of Malaya. Mr. Byington, 49. U now Counsellor and Deputy Chicl of Mis-ion at the American Embassy in Madrid. Appointment of a skilled professional diplomat to the KualaA.P. - 72 words
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Advertisement103 1957-10-04 2 Obtainable fi •'Mi MARDEN CO., 82. Orch.ird Roid, Singapore. |OHN LITTLE. R.iffl. Place, Singapore. LI SENG MIN CO. LTD 6. North Budge Road. Singapore. KAMIKAZE! CC C A UTHENIIC SCENES from CAPTURED JAP FILMS! jbKm E JAPANESE KAMIKAZE PILOTS in "LAST-RITES fW iTVM CEREMONY before taking off to CRASH DIVE103 words
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Advertisement63 1957-10-04 2 NAPRO^ BLONDING EMULSION lightens your halt to the exact slid U you desire* wiih Napio Blonding you can tighten your i ;i shade or be radiant Easy to use, safe T ;ipro Blon<; me Kti '.lin.s rich, exclusive oil leave your hail soft, i' king, shinin r:] n< aii'i beaut]63 words
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Article312 1957-10-04 3 t n milv planning work demand grows 5 pore tafi''^ r *HF Singapore Familj Planning Association has asked the Gov ,menl for a further increase in its annual grant. The Governmeni has been prpgrewlyely tnits grant to the association during the s This year the association312 words
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Article122 1957-10-04 3 r riiE Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, due in Tokyo this afternoon, is expected to try to reach an under-standing with the Japanese on Japans role in the AfroAsian group and on other political and economic questions of interest to the two countries.Reuter - 122 words
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Article218 1957-10-04 3 At council's mercy now 4LL we want is a roof over our heads." sobbed the wife of a jobless tuberculosis victim yesterday. She had just been ordered to stop re-building the tumbledown shack which was her home, and which a Singapore City Council squad demolished on Monday. Her husband, Lim218 words
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Advertisement64 1957-10-04 3 'omforl and Quiet, stay at:— STRAND HOTEL 25, Bcncoolen Street, Singapore-7. II rooms with Telephone bath Toilet attached 1 ond cold running water several rooms with long baths) an, Chinese Food and Drinks also served. nable chargei Phone Nos. *****/*****. Ladies Choi, carypi^l i R I F F E //^X^kv64 words
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Advertisement177 1957-10-04 3 HANTU BANGKIT! U CI I >"J^ Wk aftm ak^V BJ i Dm MtLl i •^Cr^sf#»B Bk. o*^b! bm A I ml^BJ I a hH Bt j^r vJr y I S^Hl'&Sblbßv^ /^BBBk A X^b*/^x jßui IVK. '^bbbbW *pW fl^^Bßß^Jßßflr J "^*9 Kj Bs f- j jul W»l 1 fl fT^vflßaßr I177 words
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263 1957-10-04 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion SELFISH PARKING RIDAY, Oct. I II rriih difficulties of car- parking in Singapore are known to everybody and, with the inrrca.sm^ number oi car;-;, it, is lik< ly Unit thr problem will get even worse. Lucky is the man whose position in life allows him263 words
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Article, Illustration335 1957-10-04 4 LORD LAMBTON - Talk with jailed Britons LORD LAMBTON By Their desire is i £or b00k5...! I read through i Pickwick Papers i every three weeks, said Swinburn I WENT to President Nasser's Turah jail outside Cairo and talked with James Swinburn and James Zarb, the two Britons serving sentences for allegedly spying335 words
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Article168 1957-10-04 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber IT look .is though Wt shall iiavr to do some shoot Ing today," said the Macaroon of Macaroon "We can't expect birds to drop down the chimney every day, said K ilcocki obhin FouienOUgh was silent Present!} he said: "Leave »t to me." in two hours168 words
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Advertisement20 1957-10-04 4 Platinum > (JoU ENGAGEMENT WLUDING RINGS P H H E N D R Y it-r ',n \.,n. Briigf k- >«i, I|K,IC20 words
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Advertisement266 1957-10-04 4 Srills^ntttottie Movies P O^H DESIGNED FOR K^s||f M A LIFETIME OF SO /VMNY WONDERFUL FEATURES 500 watt Lamp Bmm. Projector. ,(V_ Mraighl line Opti..«l "^y Framinc adjastmri it'~"^i l fflffj Sv^trm Eliminates re- 7f> forr.-ot framir M 'VJ Ij^ lifft- d light toes a \lr f.i-iiy nbt /N special condenser266 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous26 1957-10-04 4 Gold Dram *»>£. High Marks 4i Ah, the fortunes of war, Ludwig Let's lend the victors a few million to help put them on their feet!'' aucountnel26 words
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258 1957-10-04 5 CO-OP BANK TO BE STARTED WITH CAPITAL I «*.<*£ an expert to help organisation mi finalised to form a co-operative bank in Singa)LANS r.il'bo inatnintccl within H few days with a capital of i"» e $2 750,000. The chairman of the Singapore Co-operative ;,,n Mr N r A Kularajah, told258 words
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Article145 1957-10-04 5 Orchids once a week E rrW{E daily sale of E JL orchid phuits at the E E Singapore Botanic Qar- E dtns ivill be stopped by E the end of this month. E E The acting director of E the Botanic Gardens, E Mr. H. M. Burkill, an- E E145 words
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Article100 1957-10-04 5 Expansi on of fire brigade jadeis to be expanded next fa to cope m [reasing demands made on •he si vice. The City Council has sanctioned a total of 63 new appointments to be made from Jan 1. They include 24 firemen, nine foremen and sub-fore-men, three section leader* nine100 words
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Article25 1957-10-04 5 Mr. Seah Peng Chuan, at the Legislative Assembly meeting on Oct. 16. will Inquire about facilities for the treatment of cancer in Singapore.25 words
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Article68 1957-10-04 5 DE GAULLE AS PREMIER? riiiit lengthei shadow irles de the F I scene last night as President Reno Cot v name the new prime n Pari s obsi favour M. R Pleven, twice premier of France since the war, to be asked to form the next government but both hoA.P.; Reuter - 68 words
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Article14 1957-10-04 5 Unite! the Aybly yesterday for a is in ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article71 1957-10-04 5 Leo a Caffrey. who.se !^>t ticked like a clock. died in hospital m Boston, Massachusetts* yesterday. Hiiee years ago a plastic valve v. us inserted in his heart to replace the leaking aortic valve The plastic valve had a little ball lnside it which clicked audiblyA.P. - 71 words
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Article25 1957-10-04 5 A picnic will be held on Sunday by the Community 1 f ntre ol Kumponß Bllat state ai the Chlng Kcc Sun Bungalow25 words
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Article33 1957-10-04 5 THANK-YOU IN INDIA fOR *ho wu rescued rrom ago yesterday said he sc In India. (1.,, land ti. Mi.i unrecovered from hu "i""! that he was tO build j '°W tun of tlurnks-33 words
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Advertisement162 1957-10-04 5 j Tho FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd M, WAFFI CS Cl A! r S'PORE I OLD STORAGE ANCADC, ORCHAHO RO. |linillillill||inilllllllllllC3l|||||||||||C]|||||i|i||||C]!llllltlllllC3llilil|||||in!i]llll^ For comfort, convenience economy Stay at Malayan Railuiuj I STATION HOTEL! KEPPEL ROAD SINCAPORE A Home from Home Every comfort provided 3t prices you can afford AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS. ..ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES162 words
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Advertisement80 1957-10-04 6 PICK THE PACK THAT SUITS J YOU BEST! With L G M.. and only L& M can you pick the park thai su I S s i V'Hi best. And only L M t. l v if tU flavour rhe ''I'LL fX( lli:j;, AVOUR. S &SXJ yi I rtTr i80 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous113 1957-10-04 6 >I%M»HAIii: l»> l<< l.ilk an«l I'iiii Davin r ropp avi /T^ i cat. -Y~ i ga/v fSwNfwS > YOURSELF UPf) K J WiT^ /Cv> VvJ SOMETM'/ I \JSMOOTINOf/ i, r A', r/ i l P' y MOVING —^rfHiKfiGOi/T in THATCA-^ r% AT"^ INTHERf. >/ ;^i' J^jMßgß^pJSl^SM^Hfe: I s^oa. p^oa s-ee'a113 words
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Miscellaneous432 1957-10-04 6 BORN today, your tact, dlplom ana personal charm will further your major objectives at all tim. it may app -a- that you do not work ai hard as many to achieve goal but you have the habit ol fu] planning and the capacity working bard without appearing put out much432 words
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Article132 1957-10-04 7 io\no\\ OH, li n.viuiH Today r I K S Clt 05 buyers 84 i Ott- J 5 y filers 21 i IfUers I buyers 24 ibu 25 *i .sellers 25 MUSTS ki buyers M buyers geSers MH .imfiEß !BS S 35^ buSl 2j a 1 81 B132 words
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Article112 1957-10-04 7 New York prices York prices ID! Strait Spot [F*,l!!iUr! ««Ddard 101 Ouiet Kc rJntract Oct Slrail> (t)"1 Tom Quiet. RUBBER: Futures Nov. f rrONF Barely steady Ko' 1 RSS Oct. landed price ronn Futures *H' contract p fr M W YORK, Ott 3. I'revious Today 9300 nom 92 62 nom.112 words
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Article36 1957-10-04 7 NEW YORK, Oct 3. Previous Today 10 Industrials 465 03 465 82 !0 Railroads 126 02 ***** tO Domestic Bonds 84.79 84.81 [5 Utilities 67.04 66.83 15 SlorU famnnsil.- UprirM I.tQDQ 159 2036 words
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Article33 1957-10-04 7 and wall a floats Sara1 release 24si. G merit 2;V.: Muntok white spot and awaiting release 35. afloatfl 35 to 34'j. otober shipment 34, sellers ex-dock. shipquotcd in U.S. cents Ib.33 words
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Article91 1957-10-04 7 OPRA Philippines c.i.f. t'-K./ North European delivered i i \.>\ I>KV f I K. /North l delivi i,t »e r lon§ ton Oct N Nov. Df( h^°. NTT OIL straits in ,55 P? r lo n« ton Oct Nov. )N1 r OIL crude Ceylon "•I. European91 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-10-04 7 picture. Mr. T. Saeki, (left) director of the Ajinoinoto Co. Ltd.. and Mr. Saburosukc Suzuki, chairman of Ajinomoto Co. Ltd., last night arrived in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC on a two day visit on their way home from a round-the-world trip. Mr. Suzuki, 67, one of the biggest industrialists in Japan,Free Press - 79 words
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Article234 1957-10-04 7 gINGAPORE Airport is now fully equipped to deal with any major air crash. A Government spokesman said that a large quantity of new and modern safety equipment ordered in the planning stage was now in use and firemen were proficient in its operation The234 words
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Article32 1957-10-04 7 Members of th singa Stag.- Club i lei i Ml R|V Coombi w i new committee Mi Woiicn is the ne? witii Miss tnei t 1 tzoi I the secretary.32 words
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Advertisement121 1957-10-04 7 :BIG DOUBIE MTRACTION!: P^(I T cfft OFUCIAL WORLDS MtOOLEWEIGHf ■I Ml 1 CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMS P ft^l SUGAR RAY :p" cotVen DnDIIJCnU rhonda I lUUlallllj II Ail iWn wendell vs CARMEN .nya*^ DflalUU nßftfl 3vMr I I UL 1 m m T>, A .fc»fi,f SUNDAY M'NITE multisonic W control pTIl121 words
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Miscellaneous211 1957-10-04 7 illlllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllll^ ISINCAPORE i IHICH TIDES I jE TODAY: 802 pm I E TOMORROW: 9J52 a.m. 5 E and 8.5«) p.m. E SUNDAY: !M7 a.m. and 9.40 p.m. MONDAY: 10.00 a.m. and 10.1."> p.m. E E TUESDAY: 10. 31 a.m. E and 10.49 p.m. I WEDNESDAY: 10 54 a.m. and 11.20211 words
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Article, Illustration218 1957-10-04 8 G LUG. ..G LUG— IT'S STEAK ON LJERE is a picture that would horrify our grandmothers These babies are being fed on steak And they are only five days old. The experiment is now complete and is you can see the revolutionary ritual fO6f orx three times a d.iy at218 words
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112 1957-10-04 8 They're making heavy weather of it Nav a I Forces of N i.a. countries are now taking part In large scale se air exercises In European waters. The NATO, strike force includes some of the world's mi^hti est fighting ships the I S. aircraft carriers Forrest al and Saratoga, and112 words
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Article111 1957-10-04 8 •"THE COlleg Eton may fa fish and chi bai term. Sixty-two sh the town's High-strei considering the college aui their fight ag£ fish and chip street. The new sh open at No. i '•it will main! the college bo pn ipFietresi White last But shopk have signed Eton Coun111 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-10-04 9 I premature babies on 5 two years ago. <%: pic- it fe Mnlottil 'rccd.nj; the" five day olds on solid food. Left one of the contented babes aren't any cries >n this33 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-10-04 9 A typist in a Manchester office. England, with a new look, is really taking precautions against Asian r E Flu by wearing one of the masks now being sold in the town for combating the epidemic of Asian flu. A medical officer of health has stated that the E spread81 words
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Article30 1957-10-04 9 something fishy college v:.. n my Mr. White: "My hus>a and 1 think our new shop will pn much ippn j Dignified i done -here fish want parcels sorry neigh-30 words
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Article, Illustration12 1957-10-04 9 the UFges yS5* S th'vi', rough hZ theta h«,,H.s f12 words
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Advertisement115 1957-10-04 9 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS SO MUCH! /'<>/■ example: WORLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP Wherever i\ the wobld you're going, fly there with Pan American the airline that gives you the priceless advantage ol round-the-world experience on <\ t i y flight. First across the Pacific, first across the Atlantic, Brsl throughout Latin America115 words
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Article, Illustration561 1957-10-04 10 COLIN LAWSON - KING SAUD KEEPS ON THE GO-IN LUXURY! COLIN LAWSON In three years, he has logged 200,000 miles By to Damascus, for talks with Syi lan Pr< sident Bhukrl Kuwatly. An I tint Dip i balked up an esi imati d 200,000 miles of ti ivi i since Baud buc I■■de561 words
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Article, Illustration95 1957-10-04 10 All dressed up, but j The poodle in our picture, in front of a photograph of film star Jayne Mansfield, was looking forward to meeting the actress in London last month. She had been washed, combed, trimmed, perfumed and beribboned, but "POOR HONEY, I JUST CAN'T HAVE HER." That was95 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-10-04 10 ARTIE JOINS RUSSIANS IN WAR AGAINST INSOMNIA A SLEEPING machine has been invented by Russian scientists, said Dr. Horsley Cant of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. I>r. Cant said he had seen this new eur e for insomnia during a recent visit t o Moscow. It works by attaching two74 words
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Article217 1957-10-04 10 Cab girls are barred pvo American cabaret expelled from Egypt by Nasser cabled him last week: "Tell us th e reason why." Blonde 28-year-old Wanda Smith an <i darkhaired 26-year-old Berneta Denson went to Cairo three months ago on a si\month contract. Politicians t a' my officers, and rich Egyptians217 words
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Article476 1957-10-04 10 Shots from a revolver hit lovers A QUIET ROMANCE cNQs 4 LITTLE boy played in a corner as revoh shots in a tiny back kitchen ended the qujei romance of 51-year-old Denyi Bower, owner oi a ISO-room castle, and 21-year-old Aim White whose family shares a Hat in a terraced476 words
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Article, Illustration421 1957-10-04 11 NEVER NEVER ENVY A GIRL LIKE THIS! By A Special Correspondent KIM NOVAK used to be a plump, shy girl who sewed seams in a silk-stocking factory for a living. I have Just watched her soar into the sort of life many a working girl day-dreams about.421 words
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Article97 1957-10-04 11 ABOVE. Lovely, vivacious actress, Mitzi Gaynor plays her most Iramatic role to-date in Paramount' s "The Joker Is Wild." She portrays the unhappy wife of night club comedian Joe E. Lewis portrayed by Frank Sinatra. Singing, dancing star Mitzi has appeared in a host of musical97 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-10-04 11 Dirk Bogarde, Britain's busiest star, fulfils a long-standing ambition with his portrayal of Sydney Carton in the Charles Dickens' classic, "A Tale Of Two Cities' 1 He joins a select group of world-renowned actors such as Sir John Martin-Harvey and Ronald Colman who have brought this partCeorge Ward - 91 words
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Article279 1957-10-04 11 Dorothy Tutin's appearance with Dirk Bogarde in A Tale of Two Cities is likely to be her Last film for some time. She has signed for the next Shakespeare season at Stratford-on-Avon with the promise of playing Juliet to Richard Johnson's Romeo, 0 Plans for In e279 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-10-04 11 The girl with Malayan 550.000 worth ot|c»cMc.y to choose from is model Cynthia Blackburn, who comes »rom Yorksh-re. The jewe lery .s l.i.d out on Scr dressing room t.iblc it the Roy.il Albert Hill London «l she prepares to t.ikc p'rt in f«hlon .1 .ho thirH intcrn.t.on.,lReuter - 58 words
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286 1957-10-04 12 DRKSIDENT Sukarno told the people in Makassar, the capital ol South Celebes, that Dr. Hatta had agreed with him that the best democracy for Indonesia v\ as "guided democracy.* 1 He (aid that al] the sacrifices made by *»<' [ndonesiaru In the past were aimedReuter; U.P. - 286 words
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Article233 1957-10-04 12 A way to the heart 1 PHILIPPINE Ambai- sador General to the United State* (arh»s P. Koniulo, said In Anna- polis. Maryland, that the I S. can continue to make friends all over the world if its deeds continue to ton- form to its ideals. The Ambassador spoke at ceremoniesU.P. - 233 words
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Article43 1957-10-04 12 VISITING Hungarian and Bulgarian delegations have left Peking to tour other parts of Communist China, Radio Peking reported. The delegations are led by Hungarian Premier J;»--nos Kadar and Bul^ari- in deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers Anton Yii'jov U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article31 1957-10-04 12 a Japanese motor com- pany has concluded a contraci for the export of tome CJ*****,000 worth of construct lon machinery to Burma under the .JapanBurma reoaratlons agree ment. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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127 1957-10-04 12 TV INTERVIEW WAS 'GROSS DISCOURTESY' gIR Robert Craigle, British Ambassador to Japan from 1937 to 1 94 1 discribed as "a gross piece of dlscourtesy" the interview last week with the Japanese Foreign Minister Mr. Aitchiro Fujiyama, on British commercial television. This was contained in a letter from him published127 words
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Article, Illustration29 1957-10-04 12 Sam Sary, ftfembei o! King's Council, cutting j the ribbon to opt i Ihe bridge at Kam,>on« Smach, Cambodia, \t right is I.S Amba i dor Carl W. Strnm.29 words
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Glimpses
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Article154 1957-10-04 12 US. economic aid hint to Asians AN American govern- ment official offered a four -point programme aimed at creating a favourable climate for United States investments to aid in the economic development of the Far East. Mr. Walter Williams, Under Secretary of Commerce, told about 1,000 Asian and American businessU.P. - 154 words
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Article16 1957-10-04 12 China Syria Friendship Association to support Syrian Independence has been Inaugurated in pe- king. U. P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article76 1957-10-04 12 Asian flu vaccine has arrived in Japan and will be administered to all U.S. Fifth Air Force per- so7inel by Oct. 14.— U.P. Under a new trade agreement. India will trade animal skins, vegetable oil, rayon, cigarettes, sports and leather goods for Czechoslovak tools, diesel engines, tractors, diesel locomotives andU.P. - 76 words
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Article68 1957-10-04 12 The United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency and the South Korean Government dedicated a modern cement plant at Mongyong, near Taegu, Central South Korea, built at a cost of 1 4,280.000 sterling. It has a capacit 1 of 200,000 tons a year.Keuter. Janos Kadar, Hungaria? Prime Minister, told 10,00( students atReuter - 68 words
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Article66 1957-10-04 12 Fhe Nopal election commission has announced Ir Katmandu that it is imix>ssible to hold the nation's fir.st genera] elections on Oct. 10, as originally scheduled, Nationwide balloting is not now expected before next sumIM'T A P. Hr John Hill and Mr Robert Mathew. Britisii Conservative Members of Parliament, said inU.P - 66 words
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Article68 1957-10-04 12 A FOREST FIRE HAS BEEN RAGING U N C HECKED FOR SEVERAL WEEKS ON FLORES, ONE OF THE LESSER SUNDA ISLANDS. DESTROYING VAST AREAS OF PASTURE AND MANY THOUSANDS OF ACRES OF FOREST. REUTER. Communist China has reported major gains in the production of basic industrial needs plus a bigU.P. - 68 words
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Article18 1957-10-04 12 by German experts v)h helped to build it as bein{ one of the finest in j/j ivorld.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article29 1957-10-04 12 The Cairo newspaper A Ah ram said that Yugosltt President Tito would vis* Syria, Egypt and Indo nesia next January fo top level conferences witt Asian neutralist leaden U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article24 1957-10-04 12 -k Red China has reported thi start of construction on large hydro-electr; powa station on the Yi I i Rive! in Yunnan Province. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article21 1957-10-04 12 Communist China that it had pumpe i ove; US$lB,OOO million Intj over-all capital iiv. a during its first M plan U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article29 1957-10-04 12 A spokesman of the J ikarb Foreign Minlst ry ha denied reports alx f tin slaying of 10 Filiptaj Muslims in eastern Kali mantan, Indonesia p^r of Borneo.— U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article168 1957-10-04 12 HK goods for fair at Manila AN estimated Msl,- worth of Hong Kong products will be shipped from the colony in November for display at the international fair to be held in Manila, trade sources reported. At present more than 45 local manufacturers most of them from the metal industry,A.P. - 168 words
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Article, Illustration1284 1957-10-04 13 ROBERT PITMAN tells of strange adventfsrcs 5 as 34 men battle (or a I frozen continent J L CAP IMG FROM GERMANS HE QAMt "r to face 4S the luhtoi A sea Hie liiosl din par Win re myon( i thousand la^ •laciei rarest inr ,way.1,284 words
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Article197 1957-10-04 13 PHILIP OAKES - PHILIP OAKES THE BEST IN CRIME By mi: wii f OF THE D-HAIRED MAN. Bv Mil 8. Ballinger. Relnhardt. i ts. 6d. r suspenseful story of fifed Negro detective the heels oi an escaped Onvicl and l Ls wife <who.se oua husband he has dead),197 words
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Article84 1957-10-04 13 THE NAVY HAD A DAVY CROCKETT EXTRAORDINARY SFAMAN. By J. V \V Mallalieu. MacQibbon ifi Ki Lss, r i'j pa\ MALLALIEU complains, reasonably enough, that for cvcrj ***** Britons who have heard of Davy Crmki a mlnoi American frontiersman in a had period of United stairs history, ma •>•' otH'84 words
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401 1957-10-04 14 ALLAN LEWIS sums up tomorrow 1 races f r ii i \m m 1 PLATE, for (lass l>i\ I horsefl over S '.I, main race at Penang tomorrow, looks fairly open because i can (hand's to Shah D'Or Sadoura, CurlSj Turn To, Showman401 words
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158 1957-10-04 14 mRAILER, ;econd to I Dentim-ene the. second day now mi ets 1 hat (lass 5, i)i v l 6F Dentureene 9.07; Trailer 9.00; (.net x.oii; Big Hit 8.05; Pearly 8.04; Grazie 8.01; Cyrene 8.01; Ellew x.oi Brown Eyes 7.11; Tre a Bien 7158 words
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Article168 1957-10-04 14 fFIHERE arc five final ae- day. They arc: Electro 8.13; A ceptors for the Au.s- Monte Carlo 8.12- Evening tralian Jockey Club Derby to Peal and Caranna both 8.11; br run over twelve furlongs Llanisfair 8.10; Cardigan and at Randwiek tomorrow. .Book Link both 8.09; MacThey are:168 words
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362 1957-10-04 14 Entertainment 111 obvious choice in the main sprint The result of the main sprint. Cl. 4. Div. 1, 6f. at Penany tomorrow will depend on the state of the going. If the going is good, which is not probable. Periwinkle will win despite his rise of 7-lb for his last362 words
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Article254 1957-10-04 14 YY 1 1 h Parrot Pashlon promoted to Olasa 4 Sentimental ;U1(1 Plox !'»ol: f.oo for the opposition In the c'i 0 imv 1 event over one Mile Sentimental tret;, only .'i It) oxtra for hi.s secoMd' r je;ul neat with Wox) behind Parrot Fashion the first254 words
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Article29 1957-10-04 14 FOLLOWING horses wili not st ai I > 1 Elturius, Argentina, Kust i, w Drafoon, living (lose, Peurto Rico vi li(<l ami Emperor. ltu >i f29 words
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Article302 1957-10-04 14 I am not looking beyond Reasonable tor the winner of the Cl. 4 Div 2, B\f race. Reasonable was running on strongly at the end of his first race, when third to Curls and Ffarwel Hat for which he drops onepound. He can win Without302 words
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352 1957-10-04 14 pLIONA, second to Satellite in her only race at the last Penang meeting, can be one of the best bets' of the day in the Cl. 5, Div. 2, One Mile race. Clicna gets an extra 6--Ib, which us not harsh, with Satellite in352 words
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Article74 1957-10-04 14 piNAL ACCEPTORS, with weights, for the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes, to be run over .six furlongs at Ascot Heath on Oct. 11, are: Eli.sha and Abbey Oaks. each 9.07; Rose's Reject, Barleycroft and Boccaccio, each 9.03; Daiicne, 9.00; Teynham, Supreme Joy, Sunflash. Veronese, Suchard. Crystal Bay,74 words
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Advertisement38 1957-10-04 14 wedding PICTURES Make arrangements for your photograph*, to be taken by FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone: Singapore 2800 Or write to Free Press Photographic Dept. 140 146, Cecil Street Singapore THIS ICRVICI ONLY AVAiLABLC IN SINGAPORE ""'"'""will mi. imimiimiiiiiiiiiiiimmiffiiiiiMiiif38 words
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Article157 1957-10-04 15 BRAY TO MEET JEFFREY IN FINAL I LT BRAN the B.AF doctor, saw feop! C Clf hub yesterday. B who led the qualieet SAC J I R A R 1,: i today piaving consistent golf hout, Bray won Ins arter final 6 and 5 JnstSgt O'Carroll. and [en teat W.157 words
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Article53 1957-10-04 15 JILWAUKEE BRAVES, iplaying in their first 'orld Baseball Series, beat ;w York Yankees, winners the title IT times in New crk yesterday to level the ls t oi ?e\ ii at one ime Braves, National ague pennant holders, on 4-2 to Yankees' '1 victory in Wednesday'sReuter - 53 words
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Article19 1957-10-04 15 Cardni beat Swansea Ml point* to 6 in a rugby nion club match at Swania yesterday Renter19 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-10-04 15 SHOW IP (Posner) returning to scales after scoring a spectacular upset in Race Six at Penang on Wednesday to pay $170 for a win.26 words
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136 1957-10-04 15 Unbeaten Maxwell rout Bedok 4-0 in Div. Three final lAX WELL SPORTS CLUB maintained their ?1 unbeaten record in the S.A.F.A. League when they won the Division Three final yesterday. beating Bedok Sports Club, the "B" Division winners, 4-0 at Jalan Besar. Maxwell outplayed their rivals from the start. But136 words
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120 1957-10-04 15 r |^HE British Council representative in Singapore, Mr. A. J. Thomas, said yesterday that arrangements would be made for either Stanley Matthews, the England and Blackpool right winger, or Billy Wright. England captain, to visit the Colony next year, if either one visits the120 words
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Article61 1957-10-04 15 MJ Mullion's court Harwell won the Jockey :ib Stakes run over a mile ml three-quarters at Newmarket y< sterday. Major l Hollidays A!, xia was second, and Prince Aly Chan's Ommcyad w a 8 third Six ran. Court Harwell, who started 11-8 on favourite. won by half a61 words
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134 1957-10-04 15 A|( (K> holding nm a 41 N( --^;i tie to 3-3 m th« ;t Singapore Re« n Club were beaten 1 points (goal and thre* I!(A s) to three m their n match on the pad ina ti rday l; C started134 words
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321 1957-10-04 15 EDIN PETERS - Heah changes his mind, will bid for place in singles EDIN PETERS By JOHNNY 11LA1I, joint holder of the All England doubles champ ionship with American Jut' Alston, hits changed his mind and will bid for the second singles berth in the Malayan team that will defend the Thomas Cup321 words
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Article27 1957-10-04 15 Serangoon English School beat St. Joseph's Institution 2-0 in the inter-school j hockey match at Serangoon i yesterday. Both goals were scored by George Jacob.27 words
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Advertisement56 1957-10-04 15 Ifl 111 ON SALE NOW L i WIM cntert3ins it informs MM, packed rIJErM.., "W li t^jh^ w:th lively Pictures. Malayan fiction tW^^^^-aß''*^''** > B|fc^, 3nd Stories, brings Malaya into your i^'^^^'^HT' s 1/ H^. home By i* a^sS^P^ J jgHfln I^^^^ VENEZUELA'S AVENUE Of HFROFS P^ SINGAPORE S TOP56 words
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Article297 1957-10-04 16 JAPAN 'AID ASIA' TALKS SOON But U.S. reception is cool JAPANESE sources said yesterday that the United states had agreed to open explore lor\ talks ***** OH Japan's proposals for the economic development of Soiltn-Esst Asia. Phe propo als envisage United States ftnaniaJ assistance and Japanese Industry and technology inReuter; A.P. - 297 words
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Article92 1957-10-04 16 i^LEVEN people were mi jured by a human -stampede m Colombo yester- day when government supporters threw home-made bombs at a protest march organised by the former ruling United National Party. The marchers wore protesting against Premier Bandaranaike's agreement with the majority Tamils 1 onA.P. - 92 words
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Article24 1957-10-04 16 U.P U.S. Senator William F Knowland is to stand for election as California's governor against his fellow Republican. Governor Oonrkvin J. Knight.U.P - 24 words
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Article, Illustration107 1957-10-04 16 OONALD Wynn. a 24-year-old carpenter, yesterday told of how he "died" during a football match in Rainham, Essex. He was playing when he collapsed and stopped breathing as hi.s heart .stopped beating after the ball, kicked from four feet away, hit him In the .stomach. Trainer107 words
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Article61 1957-10-04 16 n lli( 'o r »f rice In Indonesia lumped ins week lr m three to six rupiaha a 1 ram, the sharpest rise e Independence, accordl!l' l(i ofßcial flguret, XI tsjumi Member ol Parliameni Mn DJunah Pardlaman t( rday appealed for Government Intervenvention In neeA.P. - 61 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-10-04 16 picture. Mr and Mrs Michael Phang Pin Sang Ire wen here after inelr wedding Singapore yesterday The bride i ii the former M.ss Sallj Koh Cheow Cheo^ the eldest daughtei of Mr and Mrs Koh Kim Tee "Mi the groom is the eldest son «,r \i,- m.. 1 Pbang SowFree Press - 53 words
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Article188 1957-10-04 16 France warns of war danger FRANCE wan, „n 1 ted Nation, that Intervention in i?J*S could 'only p? 0 Sng^ bloody test" there he Mr. Guillaump r Picot leader of th« S? H delegation, tola the i n^ Assembly that h llera would {not be KSe-gHg from what she deemf?Reuter - 188 words
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Article38 1957-10-04 16 Sweden yesterday becamj the first Western nation to conclude a trade pact with Red China. The n^.ivrment stressed Sweden's view that Communist china should M recognised as a member oj the United Nations. A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement565 1957-10-04 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. \NNM( \< EMI N1 to 4 U "<""•<■■« i W /.KAI AN! I I'.V.KV 10. Of [)i uih Bi ACCOMMODATION N a, i > /<m* rli \r: I r,< w B/n r Hold runnlni Watei .ii.d An v SIU i ound I «-ntral. Qxley Vieu. 3 R ..u:565 words
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Advertisement72 1957-10-04 16 BB9A —.j^. X.- .TV\^ f Success l demands a fit bod if y<>^~— ninnv v athletei .'»rui spori ***^w W^Jsffi, have paid tribute to the beneficial n%t\\iS^*' lities of 'Ovaltine' as .1 no;: igS^^^l PaJaUble food beverage of vb *l^r '\1 lupplementing tfie training f| Wf' t\\ contributes nutrients and72 words
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Title Section12 1957-10-04 1 Free Press and Malay Mail MODERN HOMES Supplement Friday, Oct. 4, 1957.12 words
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Article372 1957-10-04 1 Margaret Wee - Margaret Wee THEY HAVE ATMOSPHERE CINCE the war, there has been a significani change in house building in Singapore and bi g Federation towns. Now, instead cf fcright little houses, fcach bursting with a Itfalayan atmosphere, the home of the average family n:372 words
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Advertisement138 1957-10-04 1 INSIDE THIS ISSUE HAVE you ever thought of pre-stressed concrete as a fascinating subject? We'll bet not. We'll also bet you change your mind if you read what an expert has to say about the wire muscles that are built into this miracle substance. Are you happy in your home^138 words
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Advertisement111 1957-10-04 1 For the title block of this issue we use a picture of a new Singapore home a modern home in every sense. If you are plarining to build a home turn to the centre pages for some tips on how to make it cool and comfortable, yet retain its basic111 words
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Article268 1957-10-04 2 A chair that's versatile 4 QUICTj tool corner, a cold drink, a good book, and a comfortable cliair that's many people's idea of relaxing. What is the most important? A com fortable < hair of course! 10 relax completely a (hair must have several features the seat must be iirm268 words
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Article, Illustration407 1957-10-04 2 lIN previous years it has always been necessary to import supplies of the original latex foam Dunlopillo from Britain but this year full scale product ion has started at the new Dunlopillo factory at Bahau, The plant is equipped with the most modern machinery and up-to-date methods407 words
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Advertisement29 1957-10-04 2 jtijm > 1 BOARD OF THE AGE. |_^JjA_^-*JI W^ k I jfKi Ja V r^ ew of tlie uses o( Cupboards, V7/ yKBr <^-\i"A^> XJJi^Ji, l ACKS CO. (MALAYA) L29 words
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Article, Illustration931 1957-10-04 3 AMERICAN MA N S IO N the MASSES kIBIIIIKIII a REMARKABLE B BUILDINCa BOOM IS GOING ■ON IN THEj UNITED STATES. aMO R E THAN 1.000.00O 1 ■DWELLINCJ UNITS HAVE ■BEEN CON" STRUCTED AN- NUALLY IN THE a i YEARS. IN THE 1960S THIS* NUMBER MAY a RISE TO 2,000,-931 words
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Advertisement48 1957-10-04 3 More and more buildings throughout Malaya are fitted with— StHLA&E^JgI P^""""^^^ t0 f u the best THE EASTERN BANK LTD. PI Kuala Linn pur is yet another building with k SCJHUKjE IHIiWWM plvmouth' oesigm Trade Mark Registered THE WORLDS MOST IMITATED LOCK so.. A CLOUET CO., (MALAYA) LTD.48 words
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Article, Illustration689 1957-10-04 4 COLOUR in our LIVES J_l 1 1 11 1 fI It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I I^o you know how colour affects people? In this E art.cle HARRY H. SCHEID gives the facts in layman's terms. Mr. Scheid of the Royal E689 words
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Advertisement35 1957-10-04 4 (JomfoH throuqhout uour /iome f s J 1 sEil4 hi I c DunSopillG W^fa&Jj^m tP I*'-*1 m St^^- ill 'llllf' lik t if>F, in, slip proof floors .il cushions ha\ r tlir nanir DINIOl'll I35 words
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Article, Illustration380 1957-10-04 5 SLEEP BETTER AFTER SUNDOWN ilium"""" told f so m e S ..odd 1 nevertheless true i- °1 7 witti a sually above the bedrooms. hich have B ceiling mado of sott board. The hottest time of the day is around ,m, but it takes some380 words
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Article, Illustration106 1957-10-04 5 THIS COULD BE THE ANSWER TO A CRAMPED KITCHEN W MBINED TABU, IRONING BOARD Iyou? M£ H/WC £N *I*ELY NEW i -S eh H j;r. d 'li' ft difficuit to ■ficultic Possible answer to your In idea <'> entirely new in kitfol r << »abl c and ironing board. i»106 words
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Article141 1957-10-04 5 THE Heart of the Kit chen" that is what the amazing Bauknechi "Allfix" has been called. An apt description when one considers the versatility of this little machine. Basically it Is a machine to which any number of attachments can be fixed to do nearly141 words
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Article60 1957-10-04 5 For that contemporary look try a few cactu around your room They're cheap. neat, tiny in keeping with modern ideas of neatness and they are easy to look after They come in all shapes and sizes and even one or two will set off a room and60 words
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Advertisement207 1957-10-04 5 HOW PROUD IS A PEACOCK I Not as proud as the housewife in whose modern home O'Cedar polish is used. She prides herself on her gleaming furniture, sparkling tiles, glistening paint and enamel. work. All thanks to O'Cedar I O'Cedar dusts, cleans and polishes in one operation. In no time!207 words
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Article234 1957-10-04 6 You can be master of the sun! JIIOKK and more people in Singapore and the i Federation arc usinj; Venetian blinds in the hones, schools, ollices, club-houses and other commercial and private buildings. Venetian blinds have never been bo popular a.s today or their need bo obvious especially in countries234 words
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306 1957-10-04 6 THESE VENETIAN BLINDS GIVE YOU CONTROLLED COMFORT wnitf Kwong'a factory is in fW'ntinj' Lane whore 400 Venetian blinds of various Sizes, .styles and colours are turned out every month. A special feature of the blinds is the identifying mark, a medallion cord equaliser embossed with the name Levolor. There is306 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-10-04 6 What a kitchen 1 Bags of cupboard space and so attractively laid out. It's a housewife's dream come true. And that s a dream of a housewife too. S'ne's Muriel Pavlow a star of Pinewood studios.37 words
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Advertisement83 1957-10-04 6 easily and economically laid over your ceilings can keep xf^/^^\ > YOUR house REALLY COOL! <f c-^J^/) i 13|| a^,c^:rn;^ f roi^^j- a sss r f hclt ho JSUJSTtt. 11 d UnroM FlbffflMl W ro«r ce,»,n g s- l X^V B.tumcn Bonded FJbr.gb,, n,» it availablc in lcnKfhs |M 183 words
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Article, Illustration444 1957-10-04 7 Novobord as good as timber CIENCE Has again come to the aid (i t' dinary people like iu and me. The problem was le worldwic \e of timber and an [swer be nmd quickly "Manjade timb j cloiloped and jecause I its444 words
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Advertisement41 1957-10-04 7 MIRROMATIC Pressure Pant MARDEN CO. 78 82, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE -9. Relaxed, natural sleep on a cool, perfectly bpru n ir SI it tti Iwrlttn *l is more beautifying than all the cosmetics, diets or massage in existence COMFORTABLE a. tBJ^41 words
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Article115 1957-10-04 8 SPA AN block of t 1 the firm o Pai,* As it sent any in erior, the layoul remab As win, all weiuS out homes been designer /:J owners* part' ment.s w tastes. n Tt is dl<<: I int« zones, each senSS Interconnected P t ming privacy a n d115 words
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Advertisement125 1957-10-04 8 ■■■■■v.-. Which is the best way to air condition your business We have the Carrier equipment to do any air conditioning job Air or water cooled, with or without ductwork, in all sizes -^llf^gL^ 8 {mLm 01 U m alr conditionin g Problems. I*S. U»» ,i, t k I W125 words
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Article, Illustration409 1957-10-04 9 rated in the iK>"t page title SiSby Mr. K. Smith-Mitchell of wner architects and engineers. uri f are uiuible to pre--1 of the living room, how- i at <i March. 1956, and v the his house is home in every sense r i bis one 1: tl409 words
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Miscellaneous176 1957-10-04 9 s the inexpensive s Is 1S tne stor) of two houses both needed T 1 £^..v... i.. i,-.',-v 1-_^ ,>,-,,,- g55« weal r oo f contin- v| rc SSSfi decorating and'proiccting hut'onK one was n c wise house decorated and protccicd him- Buc the other house just lazed in ihe176 words
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Article, Illustration908 1957-10-04 10 A.J. BRANSTON - Haven of peace for war orphans A. J. BRANSTON by A REAL HOME FOR CHILDREN FROM NINE LANDS i!: I Swi -n vilhige <>\ < i looking I ik i- < »iisi i\ K children ol man> nationalil ies, wlio once had no futui < ai e imiug l« live,908 words
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Article372 1957-10-04 10 HERE IS HOW TO BANISH THE HEAT IF FOUR hou B is S going to be m fortable. Vou keep the sun ou n surprising tlw often this apparent ly obvious ci< overlooked. An otherwise co s able room can n e uncomfortably direct sunli«h \s lowed to beat in372 words
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Advertisement86 1957-10-04 10 r7 k Ar c DECORATIVE MADE IN CERMANY LAMINATED PLASTIC I RESOPAL decorative plastics bring joy and inspiration to architects designing modern rooms and Shops. In addition to its beautiful plain colours RESOPAL presents other excellent qualities for use in coating of furniture and wall panelling, RESOPAL sheets are free86 words
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407 1957-10-04 11 Furniture design— the rise Of a new art mi'"-- 1 1 t0 what P"h of activit, may fells was not the e u £opl< continue d adher. I ninetenth century think- as Cferior and furniture tesign. Old thinking n ua> this old thinking. production and fifa Station of ant yles,407 words
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Article164 1957-10-04 11 i great philosopher once saM that tim happi- "< ss, watj mad.- up oi Uitle things, and *<> »t uiUn proves. 1 l»c feel tfin linen as v\«- drevs, Uir M«nt of coffee stealing up the itairf from n»<- kitchen, or the tiny pleasure ol unwrapping a164 words
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374 1957-10-04 11 HOUSE PLANNING? DON'T FORGET TO ADORN THE DOOR! DLANMNG a new home is the most wonderful adventure of a lifetime exciting as you visualize i t s special beauty... perplexing, as you face unfamiliar problems and choices. Sfou will find it helpful to sum up your expectations and use them374 words
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Advertisement66 1957-10-04 11 We t MORE MODERN HDMES ARE U5/W5 H HI I Bl I i ißb JP****?***^ iMh.-uik_^. ftt& a i HH W- WaK f B BM I aaf i s *Bb S ■l: vt^^^^^ Bff a Mat flB ft tt/^ II I ll^flv' I "■■■•■JP-~ 9 MODELS: PANEL FLUSH VARIOUS SIZES66 words
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Article, Illustration982 1957-10-04 12 Pre-stressed concrete has great strength and scope for design DUE-STRESSED con 1 crete is the newest interest of the construction world. Invented by an American, it has been developed by European engineers. Now Yank e e ingenuity is rediscovering its advantages: elasticity, lightness,982 words
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Advertisement158 1957-10-04 12 j Powaifb, i 8 p yb y m 400 wait 1 Wotor, specially 9** tropicaiised! I The only kitchen W^ appliance with 3 driving "il^. shafts and G different I jßfi J speeds! V 12 different 1 1111 attachments! BP^, 4^ j^ Completely mechanizes !^i 1 f^»^ your kitchen! r^158 words
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Article189 1957-10-04 13 Leave your removals to experts M0 ,,tu-. whew pM»ta s^tfer N in StoWCM ft the V should ",rn to the CSd removal* the names iiw Sineap* I r.uk.ns tom- u itsassoctote, Si.. B a,K.re ,i port Ageney, are tll i,, mentioned. 4U ",k,,..; i ..-I renewllT M_«- then two sister189 words
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Article, Illustration566 1957-10-04 13 Marian Smith - LIGHT AND BRIGHT WITH LAMP SHADES Marian Smith By PIX-UPS LATEST pK 0 M the time whan men struggled to brighten the long hours 01 the nighl with the Hick ering litfht of the fire, we have advanced to the stage whenartificial lighting is barely distinguishable from daylight. Well, perhaps566 words
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Advertisement91 1957-10-04 13 <i[ 1 1 M i BB B B B Bb^ mm fl BB h -.i^^ 1 1 1 J jdrli;:: ff'^" S'//// ~'l t 1 1 f i 'l V' />IJ \M^m"^ JINH VJ I 111 N C- /^i "TI EPRESENTfri Singaport 14. Ttl: ***** gapore 7. Tel ***** central91 words
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Article, Illustration962 1957-10-04 14 China-born leoh Ming a leading U.S. architect ONE OF HIS BLUEPRINTS SO UNORTHODOX THAT IT HAS NOT BEEN ATTEMPTED ANK of America's mo s t brilliant rt iid original architects is Pei leoh Ming;, of the New York fin 1 1 of Webb and962 words
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Article443 1957-10-04 15 JOAN McGUINHES - JOAN McGUINHES THE UEUI WE OWE MO I.UtVETS By jrandmotber be r lhf u irk she had lur lire Ev«ri dlj spend tIM -,nn#»'ir tlu sholJ— -all SL the sam f ulea-sav-K time and lab<mr. tr e available ta ffiuun centres today. He lf are a443 words
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453 1957-10-04 15 By 2 medical correspondent RE you hap >• to be at home or do you prefer going to other people's? If you are contentto stay at lome, most probably it suits you th mentali and physically. But if you prefer go out.453 words
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Advertisement110 1957-10-04 15 :j PLEASE NOTE: THE MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. WILL :i SUSPEND TEMPORARILY THE RECEIPT OF BUILDING LOAN APPLICATIONS FROM HOUSE -PURCHASERS AFTER STH OCTOBER jj Don't miss this opportunity! ij You can buy a first-class house I on easy terms in I HAPPY GARDEN :j MACPHERSON AND ALJUNIED ROADS110 words
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747 1957-10-04 16 ffISITORS don't bother knocking at tin* front door of tlie Jack Fletcher'i home In West Covina, Ctdltornil the Metehers know thev are there before (heir hands 1 1 i 1 the door. This is the first Introduction callers \>,vl to a real house747 words
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Article727 1957-10-04 16 PATRICIA KEIGHRAN - PATRICIA KEIGHRAN IT will have plastic plaster IT will have a super bath IT will never be cold BY Science makes progress I^HE pipes first burst in the house in which I live about a quarter of a century ago. Last week they were still bursting. There is727 words
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Advertisement64 1957-10-04 16 Going on Leave Moving to another Country? or perhaps Some other problem concerning PACKING and STORAGE of furnishings? IF so— LET US HELP YOU! SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LTD. in association with SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. tn nanaitng all types ot PACKING REMOVALS STORAGE ROOM 8E AS.A .NSURANCE M.M OVERSEA64 words
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