The Singapore Free Press, 7 October 1957
1957-10-07
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Article166 1957-10-07 1 Red naval base in Syria S\ ICI A hftl at -filled a Kussian oiYe r t« tuiild v Mtdfteriiiifan naval fcftM at \in el Hailia, north tf»e imjil of l.atakia, it was reliably reported from Istanbul yesterday, Russian Idmiral i Kut >v. commander vi the S©vie( Beet Which recently visitedReuter; U.P. - 166 words
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458 1957-10-07 1 WHAT IS SECRET CODE FROM RED MOON? 0 transmissions reported to be jumbled series o f tellers and figures giving special information |>AI)IO pictures of the earth and other planets, as well as coded data, are believed to be transmitted by Russia's earth satellite as it whirls around the world.Reuter; A.P. - 458 words
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Article81 1957-10-07 1 8-day 'spell' ends ani Desdenaki, aged 32, a married woman fr im a village near Heraclion, Crete, Is reported to have her voice and appetite tor eight days the orders of the v ry, who, she claimed, appi i I her in w." Mrs. Desdenaki r gained both her voiceReuter - 81 words
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Article186 1957-10-07 1 And S'p ore hears it so clearly SINGAPORE was again in touch with the Russian satellite today rhe Telecommunications wireless station In Ylo Chu Kang continued to receive clear, stron signals at 95 minute intervals. The assistant controller of the receiving station, Mr. J. Q. Thompson, said that judging from186 words
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Article127 1957-10-07 1 ne earth satellite and Inter contin- missiles developments, observers ginning to wonder what master c Kremlin is holding hack for a splash Sr^lutiSn lhf UHU annl^rsar, of the Con, ing question— have Sovirt scien- new gigantic feat whirl, th( "><• world aboutReuter - 127 words
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Article123 1957-10-07 1 Polish riots fourth night RENEWED rioting broke out in Warsaw last ni^lit the fourth night of trouble and incidents in the restive Polish capital. ■Some students [ram Warsaw University joined with strong squads o! steelhelmeted militiamen in trying to restore order as "hooligan" gangs touched oft' new disturbances. Rifles Club-wieldingReuter; A.P. - 123 words
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Advertisement88 1957-10-07 1 Fresh.. .young, alive! Here's the look you've been looking for! ;:v i' w I jv &y 1 '3 J Now Give your skin tone ili< i color lifl il needs with. The I i fin id Vlakc-up _ji^ uujvii, him vunj vi asasnc«— This moi M urizing liquid ma ni88 words
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Article, Illustration325 1957-10-07 2 NEW CO-OP BANK: OPENING DATE IS ANNOUNCED A central source of credit, but no aid from Government THK Singapore Co-operative Hank, to be officially opeiud 01 Oct. 18, will be the central source of credit for all eo-onera tive societies in the Colony. This was stated by the hairman ol325 words
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Article246 1957-10-07 2 r piiK Tourisl Advisor) Committee Is all 1 s«'t to s»-ii the charmi «>i Singapore Hid Malaya to tourists and reap the tolden harvest of American dollars. Hit- chairman of the committee, Mi i> Ersklne Crum said the thing v\.is rrall> on the move" now. i246 words
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177 1957-10-07 2 T<HE Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. is planning to introduce vocational classes, including automecnanic and radio-mechanic courses for members. The general secretary Mr Kenneth C. K. Chung. told the Free Press that this was possible because they now had more funds. i V#*t t ta <>ta h<>r.*i177 words
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Article85 1957-10-07 2 AN INDIAN LABOUR li er yesterday told th C o m m nnis t dominal World Federation of Trad Unions to start organ] the "land workers" oi All Ca South America and A The general secretary the Indian Federal Tr.. Unions Congress, Mr. 8 Dange, wasReuter - 85 words
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Article37 1957-10-07 2 Th€ final shot 01 the W57 leriea or atomic te \s \n Nevada wai postponed for mother 24 hour* yesterday »y the Atomic Energy comnlnion. The s\u,\ i.s now scheduled for 1300 gmt t.nlay, A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Advertisement18 1957-10-07 2 .rail BP^gs^!"^^PiHßßJ!Si fl^^^^n A7t#* tf,v#*## MUHHY Toitet Soap th*> setup thai kwps h*>r tjonnfil Sl s I >^if?fe >:18 words
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Article157 1957-10-07 3 Car-da trade meeting 1 ler S s wil meet In Wash tomorrow some t l the SiSdS cloudi which hfvegS their ecofofnt UA-Canadian Come on"trade and econo- w^iT'be the I mal .rence between representatives ol the two connr e ie S since Mr. John G. DieCanada cam- power in Jui157 words
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316 1957-10-07 3 Thousands of pounds being wasted Tllh isriusn uovenimem will De asked toaay 10 set up an olticial inquiry into the troubles which have beset the four turbo-prop engined Whispering Giant* 1 Britannia airliner. A long-range Britannia Lfl at present grounded at Miami, Florida, with twoReuter - 316 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-10-07 3 picture. Little Cher Clior Kwong, of the Havelock Itoad Children's Welfare Centre, presenting flowers to Lady Black, wile of the Governor, at a sale of handicrafts at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore. Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article35 1957-10-07 3 me newspaper So vie Fleet complained yesterday that American "snoopers' are -again molesting Sovie warships this time tin cruiser Kuibyshev, carrying Defence Minister George X Zhukov on a visit to Yugoslavia. A .P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-10-07 3 picture. Singapore Police Inspector Ridzwan Salmy bin Abdul Mulok who leaves for England tomorrow to study m v s i t > at Kneller Hall. Twickenham, for three years. He is troiiii; on a departmental scholarship. Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Advertisement41 1957-10-07 3 2tttf-^.*?~ Z T EfItCiN^T,CRiHG[)CM A Z >Cj( v i>f: r J^ E O^ [NGLANO •O for i *PO*f BY >N ATTUC^ROUGHCHO 7 f it rc.isonnhic price nvited l I a n1 VA t ftTM ITO JT^ I Mi 1...., Mil I41 words
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Advertisement125 1957-10-07 3 LAST WEEK Open today upto 6 p.m. New Designs have been added to Sportshirt range New range has been added to our Dacron Suitings Plenty of new items added to our SALE NEW NECKTIES NEW SOCKS NEW READYMADE TROUSERS 4 Normal NOW American Sharkskin (White, Fawn Grey) s L5O S125 words
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Miscellaneous175 1957-10-07 3 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 p m Keep II Bright 1 i; 1.30 1 Ime Bign ii a d News; 1.45 Xi Bi I jhl Pai I 11. Ban [stand; 3 1 Hoi Con< 10 calling All 11 Itl pi en ed bj M Conto; 4.30 T< a Dai175 words
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218 1957-10-07 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Laggard parcels kdfkdjsgdfijdi Li ow does one measure progress? Is it by improved social amenities, better education, an d global communications? Whatever the definition, then is no doubt whatsoever that we ha ye travelled far .since Raffles first appreciated the value of Tuma. Ik In218 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-10-07 4 Picture. a NCW Hii km U i lor elfkl >< t r Prince ChjurlM uin. begui his iir^t lem it j Cheam School, near uury, Berkshire. i Prince is seen here Am, ins at the school for i Ifll tim« with the (Ju< the Duke of luiinbin the school heaclm.iM,Paul Popper - 56 words
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Article, Illustration832 1957-10-07 4 ■•review hj Jury WRITES EVERY MONDAY ilwl been to many previews >l mms m various parts 01 \\w world hut never have 1 been to any as well organised as they are in Singapore for both Shaws and the Cathay organisation out of their way to ensure thiit832 words
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Article197 1957-10-07 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomb er in "iS I *n*g. +h **sy 1 1 I PROPHESY, with X 1 fidence born uj X experience, that Mr. >, B Holemby's experimi til X concrete music will end byH production sounds H as a ton of basalt f Mr. Ilolemby has discovered! that197 words
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Advertisement40 1957-10-07 4 SELECTION 00 1 \imdmrm RING STYLES, We have ovei 300 rings to show ranging fom 150/ io 4000/ or moio S.P.H. de SUVA LTD. Ili^li SI >V \ii|>oil ->ni( .1 poi r E Ulion »;<! Ijxih liiih.inUrii.nl X I umpiii ♦♦♦♦♦♦*****40 words
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Advertisement75 1957-10-07 4 >^^\M modern 7/n.s sensible young mother knows i_l ya/ tt o/ a Feedrile Wonder ITlOtllCrSI{<th\ Feeder FEEDRITEn mmmmmmm wmmmmmm i?'' uV Feedrite Wonder Baby Iliu^^itl reedei is approved and recotn* m mended bj Doctors, Health /////^sJW Visitors and Mid-Wives because ////r^Or/ it kf-fp*. [..il>\ milk \.iim li^'Jit altf-W I (through75 words
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Article107 1957-10-07 5 Govt. not to step in Kin, Mi\(;-\ro:.: council X" ronlidciit Siting lt! ML ■Urnmi'ni i;ir rv.-ntim. B accounts iruddit- in cerXj n Hepartnn i Thf Dinvf audits h m had Bointed out irreguB lies. Includin < rpayBent^ which had ap-Br.ir.im-t 1 oi traudu- AH avenues Membi ie finance Hnd general107 words
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235 1957-10-07 5 ORCHIDS PUTTING MALAYA ON WORLD MAP Qirerspas demand grows for "enchanting" plant QVERSEAS demand for Malayan orchids is growing every year and it is helping to put Malaya on the map of the world* The main reason for its popularity, according to, florists, is that orchids make ideal gifts because235 words
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Article104 1957-10-07 5 ■>: STAIN'S air minister D said last night, '-it reh tins to be seen" whether he newly independent Fedrat: in ol Malaya will want British forces to continue d fight against Communist uerillas. Secretary f»r Air Mr ■eorge Ward, returning rom a three-week tour ofA.P. - 104 words
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Article51 1957-10-07 5 Trade bloc MR Reginald Maudling, British Paymaster General returned to London last night after European free trade area talks in Brussels. Bonn and Rome. He said definite progress towards the formation of the area should be made within six months. He added there had been no actual negotiations on the51 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-10-07 5 Miss Tan Chwee Geok, 17, who is one of the entrants for the Singapore Trade Fair Queen competition. The crowning of the "queen' will take place at 10 p.m. on Oct. 15 at the Great World Amusement Park.38 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-10-07 5 AIR HOSTESS GIVES UP JOB FOR LOVE A 0/ lint Air Indti name* i Cathedral <* *on v to hi proposed to CymUUm znc said u yu n even though it meant giving up her career hf re c^ mh clnie. 7/7/o ml? ?rn about 650.000 "cs.said: "I am givingFree Press - 78 words
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Article126 1957-10-07 5 IDENTITY CARD SERVICE I CJ PEC I A L arrangements have been made by the Government to help villagers around Yio Chu Kang and Upper Serangoon Road get their identity cards changed or altered at the Yio Chu Kang community centre. The organiser of the cen|tre. who is a full-time126 words
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Article21 1957-10-07 5 A violent .storm was raging in the Mediterranean last night forcing Shipa to shelter in North African ports. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement227 1957-10-07 5 i Hon-Ironing "CROCODILE" SHIRT 100% Fully Combed Cotton Poplin Only 58.40 per shirt FOR BUYERS IN SINGAPORE (LONDON Selling (a, 42$ 6d) i ALSO ON SALE AT THE 'CROCODILE" STALL-GREAT WORLD TRADE FAIR USEFUL FREE GIFTS FOR EVERY PURCHASE I Hurry Now!!! SYMBOL OF QUALITY SATISFACTION IS U AUANTEED 1227 words
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Advertisement73 1957-10-07 6 6 nW HriMO JIZI JLM ii 171 r T r |i f.^ X 3 C? '^rmmt ILi 1 lii ii, "'jj^'o For tHo first time filter tip smokers are getting what they want... much more flavour and aroma. ..with much less nicotine. After the first few puffs from an L73 words
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Miscellaneous119 1957-10-07 6 \ti\\llll%iii: bj l<^ InSk ;niil l^iail Paviii -ANt j! IRI PORA7 iKkOUNI/Fl^f rou ,2^,^; J^\ :^&m lAK#.A\ h\ iidti^v Hirv lliirroii^lii« Till; SAIM by l^slie Charteris '%littife^^^!M^r lo IHk J __^_£")5 QY/A S^nq vwldinez,' let me talk to the station JANE bY Hubbard y<f/^ riches from fhe w\ into gEN'S119 words
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Miscellaneous467 1957-10-07 6 I>okn today, you .v- L dett rm 1 forceful and, it COUld I self centred. The world revolvi around your personal Life Wn not touch It, doej not touch you and you remain unconcerned with 11 by some strange paradox much th dots go on, does appear to touch \<467 words
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283 1957-10-07 7 D ISARMAMENT BID WILL BE STEPPED UP the Western Powers want international control of missiles jfc r „:.<, 5 become a new menace lino of the first artificial earth satellite lent new em S OVI erdaj to a Western hid tor international control of all JJ 1 1 4 1A.P. - 283 words
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Article144 1957-10-07 7 pONSTRt'CTIVE deL velopments »»^>' we ll come from the informa l meeting m Washington betw ee I' s Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles and Soviet Foreign Minister Mr Andrei Gromyko. The which lusted longer than expected, did not produce any new proposalsA.P. - 144 words
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Article, Illustration255 1957-10-07 7 MEDICINE and anatomy are syno?iymous to lovely 17 year old Uma Shankar who is combining her determination upon a medical career with a devotion to bodily grace. The daughter of a provwient Singapore physiclan, Dr. E. A. Shankar, Uma has returned here after studiesA.E. - 255 words
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Article38 1957-10-07 7 MODEL of the Soviet v lite is on disPay at an exhibition In Prague. i It shows a shiny sphere with three thin antennae, each about the length Of the sphere, jutting from it.38 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-10-07 7 Youthful grace Miss Urnci Shankcr (on toft) li thown hi a graceful pose of th>• I dance Alarippu. The young artiste, recently returned from dance studies in India, hopes to follow in the footsteps of her father, Dr. E. A Shankar, and will enter the University of Malaya to take52 words
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Advertisement132 1957-10-07 7 THE CHOICE OF MILLIONS sole Agents KIAN 6WAN (M) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. Vm^mjL bi\ peop^t w*o uhuC to 'Mick, ikt <fdft\ ofr iii^ co«*€a^I Semimotic eliminates old fash in I I methods of slide changing gives U^ Silil^B^^^HbMbJ y° u smcxjth, uninterrupted, pr >- fes'siona! slide shnws. Now132 words
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Miscellaneous62 1957-10-07 7 .lIIIMIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllllllllllj I SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDES 1 E TODAY: 10.09 a.m. E and 10.15 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.31 am. 5 I and 10.4!) pin E WEDNESDAY: 10 54 E a.m. and 11 20 pm. E THURSDAY: 11.18 a.m. 5 and 11.54 pm. FRIDAY: 11.41 am. SATURDAY: o mh R.m.62 words
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Article, Illustration448 1957-10-07 8 Herbert Kretzmer - It's all wiggles and giggles whe to London Town Jayne comes Herbert Kretzmer -By JAYNI MANSFIELD, THE LATEST CONTENDS FOR THI BEAUTIFUL, lUXOM AND BLONDE CROWN. WHICH MARILYN MONROE HAS HILD FOR SO LONG, FLEW INTO LONDON FOR THE FIRST TIME THE OTHER DAY FOR THf PREMIERE OF HiR FILM448 words
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Article, Illustration129 1957-10-07 8 QN the left the fabulous Jayne puts her best foot forward bound for the premiere of her film t4 Oh! For A Man" at the Carlton Cinema. ft ft ABOVE, the Queen of the Curves nearly starts a riot as she is hustled129 words
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958 1957-10-07 10 THE DAY THE SHIP FORGOT THE MAIL... Today PELH AM GROOM j unearths some stories which i illustrate that the old pastime i o£ 'shooting at the Postman" J flourished in the Colony in 1848 and that many a shot was put across the bow of a ship that had958 words
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Article115 1957-10-07 10 rT\BENAQKRS Should be taxed to make them save I I a welfare officer said last week. Mr. Harry Chrimes told the Liverpool Boys' Association annual meeting in England. "YoitiKj people earning a week should hare 1 > put into compulsory Sfat r savings." WOtUd be refunded wifti interest115 words
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Article, Illustration161 1957-10-07 10 POLICE were called out at Frankfurt airport to keep back the crowds that surged forward to congratulate the five survivors of the 'Pamir' disaster who landed there on Saturday night after flying up from Casablanca. Morocco, Women wept as the parents of the lucky five embraced161 words
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Article287 1957-10-07 10 WHY joe SLEPT OUT WITH BUTCH jy'T of a council into a car Ihowroo last week moved nan and his dog way out of a dil«>i; Hackney council, lo .ays neither car lalesman Joseph Lyncli nor an; j else is allowed to keep I animals in its flat I Lynch287 words
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Article42 1957-10-07 10 j The United States has i agreed to give further I study to a number of Yugo j slav economic developm< ;it i projects which Yugoslavia Is j planning, the State Depart ment announced last ni^; ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1957-10-07 11 Odelaide Eastley - Odelaide Eastley BY.. turning oul ordinary shoes. Mr. Willie Ouderland, W 1 jioemaker of a leading Singapore shoe factory, is maklootfiear. Each pair is marvel <>! skill complete as n i, s linings and design. a quarter of a century Mr. Ouder- d has been in the trade1,270 words
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Article, Illustration22 1957-10-07 11 Hie icalc -iiui normal shop above flvt nn idea of the site <>f ihe Lilliputian ih(n which me made •>> Singapore master shoemaker22 words
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Article1176 1957-10-07 12 kjfkdhfjhfjdf BUT REMOVING TONSILS IS NOT ALWAYS WISE YOUR QUERIES ly.fiis. Wong brought 1 her son, Aiitlion\ aged 10, for examinution. "Doctor, my ion suffers from a cold off and on and I have been advised by my friends that once his tonsils are removed, he will1,176 words
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Advertisement395 1957-10-07 12 JHM^^^^W^ SPfc y I i Light waves "ere brushed out over the head and flicked back <>n to the cheeks and forehead for i this casual style, modelled by Pamela Crampton. It Is idea! for the new side-sweeping hats as no straggly end:, show behind and the fringe softens the395 words
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Miscellaneous243 1957-10-07 12 CLVBB ACROSS b Lea.se omitting fifty (4) 1 There Ls spirit in this 6 Take a note about roi>< badly-dressed woman (5). (6) 4 Cup here is upset (5, 2). 7 Go. list shy cops for 8 Offers for orchestral pieces dents of (he mind (18) 9 Shy little company243 words
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Article, Illustration380 1957-10-07 13 AND IT COST 80,000 I IT took eleven months to build, with Ceylonese labour and 35 hardworking elephants; it cost in the region of £80,000 (M$640,0OO); it stretched 425 feet across the river; twelve hundred giant trees were used in its building; it was taller380 words
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Article, Illustration140 1957-10-07 13 Alec Guinness becomes the die-hard colonel A LABOUR OF HATE that became, after much torment and soulsearch ins:, a labour of love. That is what happened to Colonel Nicholson, seen on the left portrayed by Alec Guinness. Only his second dramatic film role, it is said to be his greatest140 words
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Advertisement96 1957-10-07 13 I |y^^|l you can I r\/ /^l|f RELY ON X f )r\ J rx V J 1 J Will! ADDED VITAMINS A I) Doctors agree that, from about the v^*-^i -—^y ninth or tenth month, healthy babies [V] PSa r\Vs/7 require a FULL CRF.AM MII.X as an important part of96 words
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866 1957-10-07 14 Peng nan gets his Birthday present for CO. Jennings 15 v Our Motor Car Racing Reporter •TWO SPECIALS, l>u i lt and driven by l.Vy oar-old Lim IVntf Han ami 37-year-old Chia Eag Quee stole the show at the Singapore Motor < lvb f866 words
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Article65 1957-10-07 14 CJnivi n it v ol Malaya won Ihe Slngapt re Hockey Association six a side champion ship when they beal R s Police 3 f) at the Naval Base yesterday. Sockallngam, who wa; leading scorer with 12 in the tournament, gave Var Sity a Kood .tart65 words
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Article, Illustration23 1957-10-07 14 LIM PENG HAN driving his Special to set the Fastest Time of the Day at the Singapore Motor Club Gap Hill Climb yesterday.23 words
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Article157 1957-10-07 14 VIII-WAUKEE BRAVES L levelled the best-Of-even World Baseball Series it 2-2 at Milwaukee yesterday by defeating the New York Yankees 7-5 In the loth Innings. A two-run homer by Eddie Mathews gave the home team Its victory, climaxing a three-run Braves' rally I after the157 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-10-07 14 m lk '<«>'« ««<>trri,-i,m hand! tell. thai h« I, hopeta* beaten bf t.,, Header > BheffleM We4n«dv'. «ntr, lorwai imiis. ireanesdai won tins match 1 on Sepi, :;o.26 words
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Article70 1957-10-07 14 IjiINE bowling by Sundram and Westerhout. who took fou r for 18 and four for nothing respectively, enabled Old Rafflesians to beat the School by 39 runs in their annual cricket match for the Mallal shield at R.I. ground yesterday. Old Rafflesians 75 (Suratta 19.70 words
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150 1957-10-07 14 ipKAWJO MiHALic. Yugoslavia's Olympic silver i medallist, won the international marathon race held at Athens yesterday in conjunction with the athletics contest between the Balkans and Scandinavia. Second in the event, run over the classical course from Marathon, the historic battle site, toReuter - 150 words
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Article66 1957-10-07 14 COPEMAN, BELL WIN RSGC GOLF D. c. J Copeman i W. Bell 68 (81-13) woi Royal Singapore Golf Cl Sir Arnold Robinson 18 I men's foursomes comp j tion played at Sime Ro yesterday. Other cards were; K. Meyer and J. Wilkinsi 73! 2 T. M. Hart and Isherwood 74;66 words
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189 1957-10-07 15 ALLAN LEWIS - Captain Marvel, Sunny Lad impress ALLAN LEWIS THIS MORNINGS GALLOPS AT BUKIT TIMA i-;- N|V few borsei U worked fast on the No track, which mMt ve ry |OOd. at iukii Tlmah this mornini when Worses hecaii their preparation for th« Gold Cup W ho won his 01 m Malaya,189 words
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601 1957-10-07 15 CURLS SHOWS PROMISE IN HIS DOUBLE By ALLAN LEWIS CiURLS, showing the J Improvement expected alter his first start win last week, a yam led all the way to win the main race at Penang on Saturday. Curls just lasted to defeat Bright Sun by a nose in a photofinish.601 words
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Article178 1957-10-07 15 VICTORY BY OROSO 0 1 outsider, brouf a shock victory in the I'rix de LArch de Tri Europe's richI Paris yesterday. Serge Bon ir, given special leave from the French Army to ride M. Raou] Meyer's four-year-old. brought him home in a battle with two other outsiders to take first178 words
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Article27 1957-10-07 15 fflsss !i I3min 38sec nice, was 13Olym i over Ivi r t h who I I 1.500 1 I ht- Ide i27 words
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227 1957-10-07 15 I combined SERVICES and \J a Football Association of Malaya XI played a remarkable draw at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, each side scoring eight goals. Veteran soccer stars interviewed could not recall a similar result m Malayan representative soccer.227 words
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Article61 1957-10-07 15 smu ming yesterday won the Hong Kong Kowloon crassharbour .swimming race lor the third year in .succession. His time for the distance of just under one mile \va. p 21min 19sec. A total o! 498 .swimmers started. The women's section wont to An Yuen Ling inReuter - 61 words
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Article29 1957-10-07 15 Ramon Arias, of Venezuela, outpointed Dommy Ursua, of the Philippines, in a 10-round bout before 12.000 spectators at Maracaibo. Venezuela, last night. There were no knockdowns. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article214 1957-10-07 15 pRINCE Aly Khan liqui- dated what remained of the fabulous racing stables of his late father Asa Khan 111. at a highspirited auction at the Bn^atelle Polo Club in Pans yesterday. Prices were not much but Aly confided that he had already privately bought allA.P. - 214 words
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135 1957-10-07 15 /ota kaja retained the Singapore Amateur 'ootball Association Junior tap championship whi n hey heat Chinese Athletic v 3-2 In the final yester ay, Kota Raja u<<^k the lead i i nil when tinj wer< I awarded an Indirect free kick. Eta hid Glman135 words
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Article42 1957-10-07 16 Moscow television viewers yesterday saw a photograph of four Soviet test pilots showing "space suits" for interplanentary flight during a TV programme on the Soviet earth satellite. The suits resembled divers' suits and appeared to consist mainly of metal ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration335 1957-10-07 16 SOVIET SCIENTISTS DID IT ALONEEXPERT 4 No help on Red satellite from German rocket experts Their first attempt \ik. VVIII3 Li>, renowned German-born rockel expert, >aid yesterday that he believed Sovie! scientists had produced the artificial earth satellite without help from German rocket experts. He said most of the GermanA.P.; U.P.; Reuter; Free Press - 335 words
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Article95 1957-10-07 16 WHITE liou.sc officials ye iei day .said i hey <IH'W not fling about repot t thai President and Mrs. El enhower mighi be Invlt id t.. m ik< b tati \I 11 to B ii they did i oui po ibiiity ni .1 future invitation,Reuter - 95 words
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220 1957-10-07 16 U.K. winning 'save the pound' battle I^HE British Government has won the first round in its battle to save the pound and push back the spectre of devaluation. But it is the home-own-ers, .shopkeepers, merchants and bankers ol Britain who are now faced with the cost. That cost is the220 words
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Miscellaneous283 1957-10-07 16 Spore weights for Saturday nr^EIGHTS for all White Heather 9.00 Dancing Water 8.03 eigh< races <>n Bajan B.n Welsh Xin 2 8.01 Saturday, Hrsl d«\ Ifoughal Bridge s.lO of the Singapore Triple Crown B.oa CL. DIV. B— OF. Tin r Club <»old Cup Hattrick 8.07 n lif McctiiiK, are: SWriing283 words
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