The Singapore Free Press, 8 October 1957
1957-10-08
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1957-10-08 1 The Singapore Free Press -7r fl nvfl Own Family Paper wT« teT. O*>- W» MCO15 words
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Article132 1957-10-08 1 Syrian border battle SXRIAN and Turkish border patrols fought a 30 minute engagement with automatic weapons yesterday, according to local press in Damascus. No casualties were reported and no official comment was immediately available. Reports said the clash occurred when a Turkish patrol opened fire at 30 a.m. on 3A.P. - 132 words
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Article58 1957-10-08 1 The Shah Ol Per I I tfl nouncod in Teheran ye ter day that the National [ran Oil Company had Signed an agreement with an Ami 1 1 can (inn to build an oil pipeline stretching all 1,000 miles from the QUM oilfields in centra] Persia toU.P. - 58 words
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Article198 1957-10-08 1 '|u\O scientists irom A Bonn University Observatory said vesterd iv that it WOllld be possible in one or two weeks to tell whether the Soviet earth satellite would fall from its course or continue to circle the earth pos>ibly for "hundreds, or thousands, of years.'' TheReuter; U.P. - 198 words
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443 1957-10-08 1 WESTERN POWERS WAITING FOR NEW RED DISARM PLAN the M'toamb device and second satellite are latest Russian shocks^ WESTERN diplomats believe new Russian proposals for an Eastn West disarmament pact may be imminent following the launching of the Russian 18,000 m.p.h. satellite now whirling around the earth and the announcementA.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 443 words
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Article112 1957-10-08 1 TUNISIA charged in the United Nations yesterday that French troops on her frontiers acted as If to provoke 1 a "violent reaction" which could justify a French invasion. The Tunisian Ambassador, Mr. Mongi Slim, told the General Assembly that extreme coolness was required by Tunisia soU.P. - 112 words
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Article130 1957-10-08 1 Police comb city fIrrRUN" x HEON WIELOINU (I 1 militia last nighi launf■ i-h«'ci a moppi: up operaLitiop. against Warsaw deHmonstrators. I Tlu nt> operation, fl which took place in the area [■around the Russian built llskyscraper Palace of Cul|Bti:i"e. was over in 43 minutes. I Police are estimated toReuter - 130 words
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Article27 1957-10-08 1 C ANAI me Mi. J I fenbaker -said that purtnina- I his belief that teat in launching c free Hi particularly LSI COlareer ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article55 1957-10-08 1 |>ore council They were arrested In police swoop on school subversive elements on Sept 15. riftcen others arrested were released on Oct. 2. The Government is ;ils reviewing the CMi of Dr. Chnaftf Ctiii Ltej former prinelp*] of the Cbnng Cheng High School, who is being55 words
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Article, Illustration417 1957-10-08 2 U.S. BUILDS A 'BIG BROTHER' SATELLETE 'Sheer stupidity' to shelve Jupiter missile I It will have TV eye I Paris oiu «>i France's t<>i> ;*Niat[on experts asserted yesterday thai the Soviet baby moon certainlj ha s military significance. Hi 1 said the United States is already building ;i reconnaissance satelliteReuter; A.P.; Popper - 417 words
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275 1957-10-08 2 How Cambridge helped Russia make 'moon' ORITISH newspapers ruefully recalled today the part played by Cambridge University in Russia's successful launchin g ol the world's first earth satellite. "Among the .scientists who have been working on the project,"' said the Daily Telegraph, "i.s Peter Kapitsa, who came to England inA.P. - 275 words
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Article59 1957-10-08 2 .VMOUNCEMENT that Ru sia had laum bed a atellite trlgg( rod a sharp in aircraft shan In New York yesterday. Wall Street sources ant! ■< (i lncr< as< d spending for missile di v lopment. stock,; of compai this Id pond( ti with price Stocks notA.P. - 59 words
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Article33 1957-10-08 2 Pravda < ditorially mai the eighth annivei East Germany by c Communi iblic i aid th I unification I p by a gradual a ;el ween the tv U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article115 1957-10-08 2 I> K. .f v Keys ton, \h <■ chairman of tin < .tn. mli. in DefeiK < Research Board, s.iirt jrMtcrdaj thai "the <>< tober rerola lions ol this (Soviet latel in \\w heaveni trill providi a challenge Ihal v ill ensure tin- Rrsf manA.P. - 115 words
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Advertisement78 1957-10-08 2 PRiNiEO /"#Q SHANTUNG l/ 0.57 Inn Iff /Ijlj Gorgi <>ii* < >loitrs. h 7| J v 1 f > v r!iem Of at i 1 I SILK DEPT. Ground Floor •lAN SINSH CO., LTD. 30-1, Rnffles Plnce, Singapore-1. Tel: *****/6. TOKYO ll fth ■jBKMP^H^^ Itl^^ in'o'moln n o",i bool mgi78 words
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Article, Illustration280 1957-10-08 3 WESTERN EXPERTS MEET AND REVISE DISARM PLAN t We- space missiles 0 be included now ■im Western powers last night revised tneir I" I I"a m:.nu-.t resolution, for the IL£lA**tnbly, specifically to include a Klu'ion'l n.ntrol of outer-space mi^iles, ■ionmil fl s J a lh'at experts from British, Wto "dA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 280 words
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Article197 1957-10-08 3 riIHE Japanese Govern--1 mo nt has decided to take part in the Mekong River development project and will contribute 180,--000.000 yen ($900,000). According to the Japanese language Newspaper Malnichi In Tokyo, Japan will participate in building eight hydro-electric dams along the Mekong River, which runs throughU.P.; A.P. - 197 words
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Article166 1957-10-08 3 A WHITE HOUSE spokesman Mr. James Ihujcrty, said yesterday that a statement by the Governor of Arkansas that Federal trooj)s had followed Little Hock High school (■'ls into their dressina room was "rulyur and mitt uc." Governor Ofvol Faubusi had said in a letter to Major GeneralReuter - 166 words
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Advertisement19 1957-10-08 3 I j r SP7| yARE EXQUISITE cafN? 11 i de i (cologne Yfl i I rol >« tiunsn .7..,' J19 words
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Advertisement226 1957-10-08 3 </ LAST FIVE DAYS I American Wings White Shirts Normal $12.50 To Clear 6.50 We are clearing this quality shirts at this I unbelievable prices only because Wings brand is so well known in America is unknown here. > Here is your chance to buy an everyday white shirt made226 words
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214 1957-10-08 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion confidence or alarm? fk vfogfij tjussia recently con- fronted the world with tlic awe-inspir- ing claim of having successfully tested the ultimate weapon, the transcontinental missile. Before the world had a chance to recover from the shock, Russia has now launched her earth satellite. Aim214 words
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Article, Illustration816 1957-10-08 4 CHRIS DOBSON - The man who has made Ike a Lincoln CHRIS DOBSON By HTIIEY say he is a nice little man but with a distressing tendency to belch in public. He is a hillbilly from the Li'l Abner and Erskine Caldwell country. HLs mother's gravestone bears the legend "Mother of seven. The816 words
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Article106 1957-10-08 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber fdf gg II is not every day that a husband brings home to his wif«- 700 yards of pink plastic -covered electric cable and tills her to knit him some underwear with it The account of this incident says that the wife "t;ot a •hOCk." lor106 words
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Advertisement34 1957-10-08 4 WORLD FAMOUS BERMAN Binin y£k TEf.EFUNKEN iwtth Hi-Fi system and 3-D sound Obtiin.i.d from jfOVI ni inst TELEFUNKEN feftkf or conl.K t SEOW KUAN CO., 4 0 Dh-fiv Ch tut Sm^iporc T.I 37 70734 words
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Advertisement66 1957-10-08 4 ■tiia. ta^t everyone. love& it I birdseye j^§JX I uffi^^r "C^ /ai BIRDS EYE nsH riNGI \J V^B S#^*k^^^r .^^■^^os^s your capturM by quick Irn j rfSi&n 'S^^^B »^^^^^K^B^Bfc* 4 <x>kr(t and crumf>fd j SBa^W«^^^k .^^^^lROhl^^W -4 bones— no skin Just hrst a i HirarVl dH^ 1 R'ttine ALL th<66 words
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219 1957-10-08 5 Nt accommodation not large enough m. a\ re being prepan-u uj i»v J, n Singapore to tope with the ever-increasin P expected m'ert adequately ■odation in i >f ars meat at thj English Krm > training i xt ir up. ol I »urse219 words
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Article169 1957-10-08 5 Orphan home appeal rE Ramakrishna MlttlOG is appealing for $50,001. to complete its dormitory for orphans. The mission gives orphan ed boys free board and lodging, free education and training in tailoring, carpentry, toy-making and other cottage industries The priest in charge of the mission. Sir ami Akathmananda, said the169 words
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Article19 1957-10-08 5 Ships in Singapore Naval Base today are: Crane, Cardigan Bay. Opossum, Alert and Newcastle. i i19 words
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Article, Illustration416 1957-10-08 5 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - S'pore amateur artists merit praise ADELAIDE EASTLEY yHAT Singapore's amateur entertainers have talent is my conviction after attendIng the finals of the first All -Ma lay a open competition talent show at the Happy Wcrlcl Stadium over the weekend. It was a show-down battle all the way, designed by itsFree Press - 416 words
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Article27 1957-10-08 5 Musical on f? i ani Oct. Cathay Ur w ill b f fch* 8 of h ffieri, elebrated Jider cr Mar. an27 words
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Article35 1957-10-08 5 The Federation was for mally admitted as the 18th member of the Colombo plan yesterday at the con ference in Saigon. Malaya was nominated by Britain and seconded by Ceylon. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Advertisement160 1957-10-08 5 i bHAWS MAT AY FILM PRODUCTIONS FILMED ENTIRELY IN DAYAK COUNTRY in EASTMANCOLOR b ill f3B3BIHfI sfalh SOLD-OUT ■IIX^SB^V Cir^^ only available^ 1 f A P I T fl I b BBBBBBB'BSB E ttC B H U~m M KB H a I WHEN SHOPPING AT WHITEAW ROBINSON* or JOHN LITTLE160 words
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Advertisement56 1957-10-08 6 i MUCH j MORE FLAVOUR S LESS NICOTINE i For the first time filter I i smokers are getting whal they want. ..much more flavo > <m(\ aroma with much i S nicotine. After the first f< S r puffs from an I H j] M, most smokers *ifiy Cfushproof,56 words
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Miscellaneous236 1957-10-08 6 >l %M»IC\Ki: l»v Le« lalk and »avi*> i I vTAU7qTAKJDI]P~V»TUPV I I [TO A^ UP L \\\U NO/V-START WALKING IOHAS& CAN bfck YOU. -bIILL IHINK/ *T Yb V^ v TUCN/T7 MP\/FC UAVF CAUfiHT M£ in( X I I M LYINft 9 NOW--ALL OF v' s V THEY 1/ NfevtK HMvc236 words
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Miscellaneous500 1957-10-08 6 ifs|^J?|| BORN today, you have ato I genius m you und develop your latent talent f you may become one Of the i J standing personalities of you tim< l But even genius will bloom w mp and linn eogni -ml* it :B i before the public i jre n500 words
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Article383 1957-10-08 7 SENSATION PORTRAIT Paris dark man mystery STORM over the publication of an unfinished portrait of Princess Margaret broke in London and Paris recently. The portrait by f&RIOUS Italian painter Annigoni occupied a full page In the mass circulation French picture magazine Paris-Match. The Queen Mother, who commissioned the picture, has383 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-10-08 7 Two athletic young ladies of the Byculla School, j Liss. Hampshire, keeping in shape at the school gymnasium. They are swimmer Judy Samuel (on her stomach), 14. and hurdler June Naylor, I.V32 words
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Article136 1957-10-08 7 4/ I ONDONi Oei i« ft n% btisren |j *Jf* Ei i' ii buyerB -4 buyers Nov. Sg sellers 25 sellers r >4". buyers 24 T buytt I B,u;i>: S« i seltors i «^ton I.u'.ii: No- I ment 85VS buj M biureri FBI' 2 i t buyers136 words
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Article92 1957-10-08 7 !\K\Y STORK. Oct. 7. Previous Todaj 92 62 nom. 92 50 nom. 90.50 norn 90 75 nOTO unquoted unquoted S ULES: Nil 9 3 buyers 91.75 buyers 92 50 sellers 92.50 sellers 91 50 buyers 91.75 buyers 92-50 sellers 92.25 sellers »v i Quiet \1 KS; Nil.92 words
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Article40 1957-10-08 7 INF.W YORK. Oct. 7. Previous Joduy Industrials 461.70 452.42 Railroads 125. GU 122 81 Domestic Bonds 85.01 85 09 Utilities 66 69 66 43 Stocks Composite Averages 158 16 155 36 ited in U.S. cents per Ib.40 words
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Article39 1957-10-08 7 Pripong spot 25, tnent 244. Muntok white spot its and and awaiting release 35, a floats Sara- 35 to 34Vi, October shipment 34, j ing release sellers ex-dock. m:<kc- md Octotoer shipquoted in VS. cents per lb.39 words
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Article88 1957-10-08 7 I LONDON. Oct. 7. OPRA Philippines cd.f IK PreTi Ua Today North Kuropoan delivered hppJ 1 l0 "v n (Xt Nov $169 sellers $168% sellers OPRA, Straits cif. U.K. /North European delivered weight pel long ton Oct/NOT. E62^ buyers £.12 buyers £63 i sellers £t53 seilera88 words
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116 1957-10-08 7 Shake, rattle and roll dog version p() H three weeks, Sally 11 11-month-old blend of foxhound and boxer—rattled, shook, und rolled round Ih c Anchor Inn, Kennford, Devon. Most of all. she rut tied. And her new owners, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dyer, listened in amazement. rhere it was aga116 words
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Advertisement55 1957-10-08 7 MOCAFINO mF^k INSTANT COFFEE V^ I I Pure Coffee that gives /^T ==^^fc^ 1 you the most Exquisite CiV^^,^^^^^^^ I MOCAFINO I Sole Agents: Eastern Mercantile Traders P O Box 1959, Singapore-1 y; Tel: ***** Om TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. O >^V 173 CECIL STRtET SINGAPORE j OL^J MANAGING DIRtCTOR RONALD55 words
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Miscellaneous139 1957-10-08 7 Today's Radio ■7 for Singapore 1 1.) pin 1 ucky Dip Part X; 1.30 Time Bigna] and News; 1" 4,) 1 ucky nip Part 11 r i 00 i 1 mi li 30 Plesta > 00 1 ime Signal and Progi ammc Summarj 602 Happy Annivei u\, presented by Zalnal139 words
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Miscellaneous49 1957-10-08 7 SINGAPORE 1 HICH TIDES TODAY: 10.49 l> ■•>» TOMORROW: 10.M a.m. and 11 SO l> »i THURSDAY: Mis i m and 1 l.. r >l pin FRIDAY: 11. It a.m SATURDAY: 0.28 j and 12.12 p»i SUNDAY: loi I m and 12.43 P"' MONDAY: 111 ■"> and 1.17 p m.49 words
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Article, Illustration450 1957-10-08 8 Mil rML v b. Air rorce Degan a series ot tests ecerrH on a rocket-powered ejection seat for supersoJ planes, designed to overcome the serious I of stability and quick deceleration after I leaves the craft. he centuries-old Chinese trick of at' stick to a skyrocket450 words
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172 1957-10-08 1 What is the right age to have a bob? !i/H:\i is the right age Lby? •re plean out I are d th ci ciate 'fl yui l better If lent, too W income I. affoi y. ou can I and ti 1 wou that sib .rrnuring: I '"the what E172 words
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Article115 1957-10-08 1 Joy Nathews - Joy Nathews The pcv -talk gang Is doing strong, Every girl s being told to plan hei wardrobe; get the dally habit of beauty; put ?ie>i lift into her fiair; bleach away her suntan; and try a caloric diet. Not only ar c tfirir bodies being115 words
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Article, Illustration381 1957-10-08 1 Let's take time off fur leisure Till Leisun i <mk h here traditionally approved fo.v Oriental girls far centuries foi its solid comfort, (ts aesthetic appeal IV I is speaking of kimonos, the time honoured leisure-time apparel so beloved by Ja p in women and met., too The kimono has381 words
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Advertisement76 1957-10-08 1 The world's loveliest women... ...choose Drene shampoo! Study the glamorous dim itan, lovely dancers Imi ill and fasrmatinki mode Sei a then beaut> x^St.^>rtjf. depends (in their lo\e;> Ami nearly tf'llf^'^iiiiji U all (it them rh >> DKKNF the .hampoo J^fi *^^ij ill Which makes thtif hair softer, silkier, easier76 words
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Article170 1957-10-08 2 FASHION FLASH ;S| NEW lotion for men which Continental women have discovered and adore filching— appears in Singapore soon in Carven's Vetiver, a tant a 1 i s ing out-doors-y fragrance whose base was discovered by Marco Polo himself during his Eastern wanderings. He brought this substance back to170 words
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Article659 1957-10-08 2 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - Are YOU an office SLOTH ADELAIDE EASTLEY By i IF Y<>l WORK IN AN OFFK X DO I l YOU: j 1. Know the name of your boss? 2. Are you a time-wasting primper, apI plying lipstick, face powder and nail polish a 1 I your desk? 3. Do you659 words
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Article, Illustration271 1957-10-08 2 JAPAN i.s beckoning more and more Singaporeans. Hardly a .ship cases from port heading for Nippon without its full complement Of local holiday makers. Aside from shopping adventures, Japan offers unique eating pleasures. Here, in authentic native surroundings you'll savour true sukiyaki, made with thin slices of271 words
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Article45 1957-10-08 2 Miincc. to mothers who want, their children to enjoy hooks; "Start a conversation with your husband about how shocking, improper, and unfit for children a hook W—and then leave it lying about on the table' 1 Author Lord Elton said this at Oxford.45 words
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Advertisement333 1957-10-08 2 4fc (ii\t me H) minutes a day 11! add 10 years youth to your skin" Helena Rubinstein t n'.tes i ar dieeper I positively Moat:. every N*'w (Jiuek Way speck "i clinging grime to Lift Facial Contour* and tale make up out Oi the por- l>eep Cleanser Some .skins tend333 words
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Article410 1957-10-08 3 pass ing on a flair for style Wl DRI iIKL m ■^•v G i\ I v THRONG Rv> CHANCES ARE Kjli. S A FOR ME X Kressmaking pupil pretty mrs. ian 1 1 This S expert m females m d design than any H :ity. ibeth to He'v c us410 words
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Article88 1957-10-08 3 g I cleaners, polishers. sh X ing machines and autoB I matir food mixers, whicb S I include ele< trie motors. 5 I can niu for one hour on m I power costing a few :?!iinic>. ■■f best H v it I n ahi .id. If I h to88 words
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Article139 1957-10-08 3 ANNA GAYLOR. the newest young Mademoiselle of the French screen, is not a fan of Christian Dior, although she can now afford to go' to him for her clothe-. "I think Dior is for the very tall and very thin girl." she said. "He139 words
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Article73 1957-10-08 3 '".jfku >'„,„ """1 i:.i ,i" Or- ntl Pharmaclet, 1 M N «rth Brtdgi >iim< skirts and FOUNTAIN CRAFT BANDOGS: Vanity Shop. 11 Bat nSASP-MADI siik LIN►BKIEj Button* A Bows C.ifl Singapore (old Storarr. Aroadc. n\ i tikvs. r T A L I A M STOLES, HANDBAGS: An to.MHtr's. Xt73 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-10-08 3 Photograph. i lh Ihe has taught thousand, o singaporean* tv > (> /< and design their Own clothes says that home dressmaking an invaluable art any woman in helpina her to balance the I family budget.' Shown I left ix Mrs. Tan monstratuii, to a ttud* eniFree Press - 60 words
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289 1957-10-08 3 The art of knowing what to add to what I /'--tit* to juggle with tins. The secret is knowing what to add to what. First choose your tins and then, with the good old larder stand-bys of onions and eggs an"d not more than an hour's notice, you can turn289 words
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Article34 1957-10-08 3 AM a ß amst the sack line. It is a pity to sp«;i| I 1 pretty Heure no? Si K nora Zoe Fontan a. the Italian drrssmakor. in London this week34 words
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Advertisement197 1957-10-08 3 iMIRRO-MATIC PRESSURE PAN ix'm^' m. A Mtiy 'i Ay UY A TIME-SAVING WONDER TODAY k^&W WE OPEN MONDAYS TO THURSDAYS TILL 7.00 PM. /^o««sLb;^\ FRIDAYS TO 5.00 P.M. SUNDAYS TILL 1.00 P.M. CLOSED ONLY ON SATURDAYS MARDEN CO. 78 82. ORCHARD ROAD SINCAPORE-9. Obtainable from.'-— MARDEN CO., 82. Orchard Road,197 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1957-10-08 4 Ml Mg^ nOl.ll>\Y vhocs i'> glorious lu^h style Colours have arrived from Vv\v. ol \icnn.i, the Styles <>l thrsr h.uhd l»v Ituope's leading (outuiMi Especially designed lo watch 01 complement your prettiest gowns «»i<i frocks, they're entraneinffly feminine and of flawless bench made pel 1 1 i lon These1,009 words
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Advertisement131 1957-10-08 4 goddess The Coddess Lon^ -4 Lino Br.i lifts the i^ 4 bosom, slims the j f midriff .mj n^kos S" A., one's figure truly .<*;:■ v bcnutiful v V. size 32-40 I *Wm. 'X A B C cups A. sold -jxclusivcly .it TOWN COUNTRY T.in^lin Emporium: Orchard Rd. Dress S-,lon:131 words
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Article192 1957-10-08 9 Channel terror for two in canoes invo young men whose daring M tempt to paddle round the world In two cunots ended quickly and disastrously in the Kn^lish Channel radioed the story of their rescue last week. The couple Clive Borrell, aged 22, or iiford. and Kenneth Jones aged 23192 words
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Article247 1957-10-08 9 Passengers from the grounded British liner "Hildebrand." 7,735-tons, which went aground recently near Cascais, Portugal, are seen in the picture below being ferried ashore in a fishing trawler. The KiO passengers and 70 crew were taken ashore when it was found two of the ship's holds were247 words
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Article, Illustration169 1957-10-08 9 X <■ ii t 9 shows t"t rocket sled as n ejects the seat ami dummy during a test run at Hurricane Mesa. Twin booms extend ing almost five feet behind the seat stabilize its flight after ejection. In this picture the rocket »;led is seen taking o*T at speed169 words
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318 1957-10-08 10 PONDICHERRY: TRANSFER BUT NO CHANGE I uTiiiiitcJi lie |vi» rransiei <>i iin- [ormei rrcncl) colony ol l'"'i(lh In 1 1 in Imii is expected to hike place at the end oi ihis month 01 in November And are the people oi P mdicherry any happier now thai French rule hasA.P. - 318 words
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Article373 1957-10-08 10 Death pledge club AN unusual society in a hich the in ing d< <!>> nit' their bodic, to medical science i i v inning thousands of con■■>t s in Nagasaki, smashed by an atom bomb l- years ago. The society of YokoKm ikis a tingle, simple requirement fo r membership373 words
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Article31 1957-10-08 10 The Pope received at Cas it 1 Gandolfo the Nepalese mountain climber Tensing Nforkay who. ti >g d her with Sir Edmund Hillary, conquered Mouni Evere I U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-10-08 10 Mr. N ftofttnthal and Prof. N Harper (standing left and ri K U\) of the IHivrrsity of Melbourne (hat with two Indian audio visual aids train*, s r| the innmi olombo Plan and United Nations Association ball In Melbourne39 words
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72 1957-10-08 10 Ceylonese project to cut fish imports F II h newly opencii IVI utw a 1 Fisheries Project at Colombo i> expected to cut considerably Ceylon's dependence on fish imports which cost her 65 million rupees (about $33,437,500) every year. The project, completed un der a Colombo Plan gran* Of ISReuter - 72 words
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Article31 1957-10-08 10 Mr. Eric G. Norris has been appointed as deputy Bri tlsh High Commissioner in Bombay. AP. There are about 1.000 unregistered schools in Hong K'.nm which emplpy about 3.000 teachers. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article53 1957-10-08 10 Mr. Miguel uaderno, Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines, said in New York that his country had reached the point where it could no longer afford to draw upon its dollar reserves to finance development schemes. "We must find means of raising an adequate amount of forciu;ii exchange."Reuter - 53 words
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Article13 1957-10-08 10 Japan's rice crop la sxpectt'd tO top :>>H2. 174,407 bushels this year A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article32 1957-10-08 10 Director General Ichiro Kono of Japan's Economic Planning Agency will \cu<\ the Japanese delegation to the conference of the Genera] Agreemeni on Tariffs and Trade opening in Geneva <m on. 17. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article34 1957-10-08 10 THE JAPAN RED CROSS SOCIETY SAID IN TOKYO nil JAPANEBF GOVERNMENT w A s FAVOURABLY con SIDERING A HUNCIAKIAN REF UGEE SETTLEMENT IN HOKKAIDO JAPAN'S N ORTH E v N mos v ISLAND REUTERREUTER - 34 words
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Article40 1957-10-08 10 Mr, Magoktchi Yarnaokn, a Japanese ma v v facturei hi hr m m. arded thn Golden Ring of Honour of the German Museum i?i Munich for having created the prerequisites for a rational production of diesel engines in Japan. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article27 1957-10-08 10 A six-man U.S. rice team has arrived in Karachi to study the rice situation in Pakistan and discuss a rice grading project with Pakistani Government officials. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article47 1957-10-08 10 Japanese Prime Minister. Nobusuke Kishi said In Tokyo that withdrawal of I.S. forces from Japan, collapse nt the Fast -West disarmament talks and the Midril.' and Near East situatio is g made vigilance and devo tion to duty ever more 1 important for Japan own troops. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article28 1957-10-08 10 GOVERNOR PRANOTO OF EAST KALIMANTAN. THE INDONESIAN PORTION OF BORNEO, SAID IN JAKARTA THAT THE POL ISH GOVERN MEST HAS OFFERED TO INVEST CAPITAL IN EAST KALIMANTAN. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article19 1957-10-08 10 The Bangkok Government has announced that tlv weekly Buddhist holy day> introduced last year ar« to be abolished, ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article29 1957-10-08 10 INDONESIA CANNOT GIVE PRIORITY TO DEVELOP MENT OP" 1 HEAVY INDUSTRY AS RED CHINA HAS DONE. FORMEfI INDONESIAN VICE -P SIDENT DR MOHAMMI lIATTA SAID IN PEKING A. P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration23 1957-10-08 10 Nipan Tunya CJdon Siamese agricultur teacher now in the United States on an UNESCO study grant, seen at the Universit of Missouri greenhouse.23 words
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173 1957-10-08 10 p ROWING pop ul a t lon pressure on Formosa is forcing a change in the age*old Chinese concepts or the first survey ov<• r conducted in Taip c ii to tample the attitude ol Chine W( >men on the Ideal size oi a ramily. DrU.P. - 173 words
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Article, Illustration265 1957-10-08 11 Face of the ex-Red spy rilllfc man who < arm- from Musn.u ihft JWI ftM W..*ter V"rm rS »»ti-SOViet KussiuMS bl Western German, vwth a i.vamde sun is himself now in hospital unde, arm, d fuard and seriously ill—from thallium poisoning. Alter a second blood transfusion he is still in265 words
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Article161 1957-10-08 11 Dual scars mean big jobs ijritish tourists in m J off-the-beat Rhine-side hostelry asked what the thuds and bumps comic r from an upper ro o m meant. The m aitfl r whispered: I Duelling stu'i"iits Ei No week passes without a performance somewhere ill Germany's Rhineland of this circus161 words
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Advertisement92 1957-10-08 11 BLUE SPOT SUPER HI-FI 3-D The world's finest Radios Radiograms We Stock and Recommend them to you* CITY NEON ELECTRICAL CO., LTD. 308, South Bridge Road, Phone: *****. Zonk Air purifier MAKES THE AIR IN EVERY ROOM SWEET CLEAN, DEATH TO ODOURS AIRBORNE GERMS. s_ ZoiiH INDUSTRIAL CASES (M) LTD.92 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-10-08 12 Tears and tragedy as this youngster undergoes the hateful routine o) enforced neatness. Mr. Wan Yuekonq A R.P.S., of South Bridge Road, happened to be passing by with his camera. He captured the outraged expression for all time. Just look, at that face]48 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-10-08 12 Excel lent treatment "YE OLD SMOKER." Mr. Foo Chee Fong o f Tiong Bahru gives excellent technical treatment to an oft used subject. Mr. Foo will be sitting for the A.R.P.S. examination this year and judging from recent successes In international exhibitions will almost certainly qualify.46 words
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Article624 1957-10-08 12 SUNNY GIAM - ONE FAULT ALL SCHOOLS DISPLAYED SUNNY GIAM Hpniiiim i i I ii| vu 1 i i ii 1 1 ii i MjMUHII I B I Illi Bm ml a m am KSSrm&i SS* am WSsesr ■ra But youngsters work impresses 14 LA Vi Government Chinese Middle School, whose *L v624 words
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Article108 1957-10-08 12 Don't miss this WHAT status do >< hold in the won of amateur photo, graphy? Beginner, IntermeJi ate. Advanced all will welcome the good news we have to announce Ever since we be. came the first news. paper to devote whole page to th r needs, amateur enthusiasts have been108 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-10-08 12 The mood and tonal qualities of this shot are an ex.in to all who display their prints. Man. cat and boy been depicted in expert style. This print by Mr. Poon Chow, ARPS. was accepted for Associateship of Royal Photographic Society.44 words
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The Do-it Yourself Club
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Article289 1957-10-08 13 MEWcloc ire expensive, so a pays 10 uikc those we have. Here's a method of removing dusl lodged in the works. of flannel in paraffin oil and which you have first opened at wnward over it. Make sure tl t 1 clock itself does not come289 words
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Article85 1957-10-08 13 A familiar touch is the thing... lid and place both, as they are, in the case of the clock. Stand the clock in a warm spot. As the paraffin evaporates the vapour will rise through it and condense lightly on the moving parts. Clocks respond better to a familiar touch85 words
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Article96 1957-10-08 13 An experienced man can usually form a reasonably accurate estimate of the age of a tree by a study of Its size and shape and of the circumstances under which it i s growing. A more accurate method is to use a hollow auger, screwing, it96 words
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Article, Illustration182 1957-10-08 13 *n staining floorboards, always do one complete board at a time. This will prevent patohiness. To scribe a large circle or radius with accuracy drive t w o unils through fl Pircc of strip wood at the appropriate distance and UB€ one as a centre182 words
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Article137 1957-10-08 13 For the Motorist: adds so much to motoring hazards as a misted windscreen, but fortunately this trouble is readily overcome. A simple easily made solut'Ai applied inside and out once por week will keep your windscreen and windows free from fogging under all but the very worst conditions.137 words
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Article101 1957-10-08 13 Do you know how to make papier mache, using a wire netting base? This is quite a simple job. Tear up plenty of old newspapers, and keep the pieces of paper fairly large. Allow them to soak overnight, drain off surplus water, make up a101 words
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62 1957-10-08 13 Here 's how to cut corners for lino TTO GET an exact pattern for cutting linoleum to shape to fit awkward corners, trim newspaper sheets to fit the space to be covered and secure the individual sheets as laid down with cellulose tape. The complete pattern can then be removed62 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-10-08 13 Varnish brushes to be put away for some time can be preserved by coating with melted candle wax. Wax can easily be scraped off when brushes are wanted again.31 words
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Article223 1957-10-08 13 Bending hardboard to shape s SOME hardboards can oe curved by hand, without any other aid, to a 8 in. radius; others will go only to 30 ins. without cracking or cockling. So il you wish to bend hard t )ard for any particular jeT such as furniture makInv.. the223 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-10-08 13 HPHIS attractive play trough will keep the > A children quiet and content for hours. The stout box is painted in and out and filled with clean sand. The lid forms a solid seat when open and a lock ensures its use only64 words
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Article50 1957-10-08 13 Thermos flasks and some jugs are difficult to drain after washing as they will not stand upside-down. So fix a small brass curtainrod holder at the back of the draining board holding a short length of dowel rod, and on to this can go all the awkward objects50 words
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Article201 1957-10-08 14 Sineaoore's senior clubs press for an early start The rules are now almost completed SINGAPORE A maitur Football Association Council ta expected to liiake B decision next month on when the proposed "closed door" Premier League i s to be introduced. Originally it was proposed t201 words
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Article42 1957-10-08 14 y.m.s.a. beat Khalsa Association l-o In a a. Div. Two League match at Berangoon Road yesterday, scoring through Harbajan Sing!, almost on the whittle. At Thorn.son Police Suffered thrh- flrsi defeat in Div. Three when beaten 2-1 by Prisons.42 words
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202 1957-10-08 14 BRAVES EDGE N.Y. YANKEES TO LEAD IN WORLD SERIES MILWAUKEE BRAVES, the National League ITI champions, beat New York Yankees, the American League winners, by 1-0 in Milwaukee yesterday to gain a lead of 3-2 in the World Baseball Series. Yankees must now win the last two games in theA.P. - 202 words
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Article122 1957-10-08 14 Solomons 'publicity stunt' FLOYD PATTERSON'S manager said in Now York yesterday he was not interested in an offer from British promoter Jack Solomons for a title fight in England. "It's nothing but a pui city stunt by Solomon* commented manager D'Amato, on a statement Solomons that he would to promoteA.P. - 122 words
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Article291 1957-10-08 14 tiik Irish-trained .su-phjmotis. Who closed at. 100 U) 6, and Fnhy .Stone, on thl i.ump mark, wei the only candidates t/> attr&< I ;mv attention for tho C:imbrldgeshllfi and there wivs DO" thinji worth noting In the iircv.il < h iMttlni it the Vt( toi laReuter - 291 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-10-08 14 picture. C. O JENNIXfJS. winner of the first post-war Johorc Grand Prix held in 1948, who celebrates his 58th birthday on Oct. 23. is seen above competing in his MGA at the Singapore Motor Club's Hill Climb at the Gap on Sunday. Though 58, he is still a big forceFree Press - 84 words
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186 1957-10-08 14 HOC; AN BASSKY, Nigerian holder of the world featherweight boxing title, 1 beat Victor Pepeder, of France, on points in a ten rounds non-title fight at Nottingham lasi night. Bassey, having his first i fight since winning the world title threeReuter - 186 words
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Article36 1957-10-08 14 Allan Munday and Urn Km 'inn won the president uud vice pro.sldf-nt.'s prizes In the annual romjx'tition of the Royal [.'.land Club y tei day Runners* up were m Tuk< y ami t Babine36 words
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122 1957-10-08 14 CHINA'S HIGH JUMP CHAMP FAILS IN RECORD BID pHENG FENG-YUNG. China's 20 -year old woman high jump rhampion, yesterday cleared 1.73 metres (5 ft. 8 in). The world record is 1.76 metres (sft. 9',in.), held by Mildred Me Daniel (United States). In reporting this, the New China News Agency said122 words
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Article59 1957-10-08 14 Mr a very Brundage, president of the- Iptcrnatlona] Olympic Committee, terday Urg o d Italian porta officials to start building the loon Olympic Village at once. He praised the Italian Olympic Committee for [it work 80 far, but lukivf] that it, was urgently necessary to choose59 words
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Article149 1957-10-08 14 Blacks give SCC a surprise s rrtiu tsiacks scon j v i surprise 35 pointl I (seven goals) to three (try) victory ovu gapore Cricket Cl In their rugger m on the pa dang ye day. The Blacks, using i e ir speed to advantage. their heavier opponents' chance to149 words
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Article48 1957-10-08 14 More than 20 judoiste, Including six servicemen, will take part in the 10th grading contest at the Singapore Judo Club tomorrow and Friday at 7.30 p.m. Judges are T. Ebimoto (3rd dan), Yeo Chiu Ong (2nd dan). Ang Teck Bee and Ng Yong Soon (Ist dan).48 words
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Article, Illustration688 1957-10-08 15 A H LEWIS REPORTS THIS MOKWIWIiS BUKIT TIMAH WORKOUTS POWHATAN SHOWS BI G IMPROVEMENT IvITENEN, wnu won double at the recent Ipoh meeting has .truck a brilliant patch and in his present form it will take a tairl> good hoi*e to beat and rack tnah,688 words
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Article, Illustration24 1957-10-08 15 picture, I1<)X be 111 front to beftl ChrisifllM C ;irol fonlsiile) and HOtil Rac Ij vr 11 Penang o n B»turdt 3 Free PressFree Press - 24 words
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Article245 1957-10-08 15 Weights for five races on the second day, Oct. 16: CL 1 Div. 1— 6F Xniw-ement Paik 90" Malayan Scholar 8 11 Ranquo 8.07 Shamrock Slipper 8 OS Darenth 7.13 Magic Touch 7 VI Rabbet Planter 7.11 High Socks 711 State Minstrrl 7 in Amusrmrnt II245 words
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Article85 1957-10-08 15 MORSBERGEN TO LEAD SINGAPORE RUDY MORSBERGEN was named the Singapore captain for the quadrangular hockey tournament against Selangor, Perak anu Negri Sembilan at Kuala Lumpur this weekend. Of the 15 players named last night, seven Olympic players were excluded. The team will include a number of Singapore's most promising youngsters.85 words
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Article95 1957-10-08 15 DEFENDING champion Da vld ion, of Sw< t\vn, jd< feat ed Juan Arredi ndo, loi M< xico, 8 4. (5 3, In the rust round of the PanAmerican t( nnls tournameni at Mexico City v sterday. Other fir t nmnd resuli Roger Becker (Britain) bent JoaQuin Rey<A.P. - 95 words
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Advertisement27 1957-10-08 15 "»*<> 9l Scivlfo R 6 .C. Go^'^ ov6rseB horn t, >s (Am il^ 101 look before you listen look in tho 1 1. MHO \\KU\L\ -only 30 cents.27 words
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Article, Illustration21 1957-10-08 16 i ll in st.v Sophia Loren leen irllli Italian Rim producer Carlo Pontl whom she I married by proxy in Mexico21 words
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273 1957-10-08 16 AMERICA HAS LOST FACE BUT ATOM BAN IS LIKELY NOW i ii i n i in i \sia\s settled down to the facttodaj that something was hanging over tluir heads, and began to assess the full political and scientific significance of Russia's first earth satellite. in Tokyo, American prestige hasA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 273 words
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Article, Illustration27 1957-10-08 16 picture. Miss Sabrine Chan, a lion? Kong: artiste who will sing: at the newly-renovated Seventh Storey Chinese Restaurant. Singapore, when it re-opens on Thursday evening. Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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Article37 1957-10-08 16 (tANADA Inrmuliy com i plained to th<- United States yesterday over her policy m selling surplus farm products abroad for local currencies, it was re p >ned In Wa Lilngton last nighi Reuter.37 words
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Article27 1957-10-08 16 Defence Minister Georgi Zhukov will offer Russian arms to Yugoslavia when he arrives for a state visit today, informed Belgrade snnrrps sniri vpst.prday. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article243 1957-10-08 16 '3411-34 11-5560' says satellite WORLD opinion still appears to differ on whether Russia's satellite is transmitting vital information back to earth in secret code signals. Some experts in the United States said yesterday they believed the satellite was sending definite code signals to earth. But a Soviet scientist, Professor A.A.P.; Reuter - 243 words
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Article76 1957-10-08 16 ryilK New York Daily News 1 in a .special dispatch from Paris said yesterday thai "Roberto Rossellini's Indian flame, Sonali Da.-; Gupta, turned up In Paris on a special mission U) persuade Ingrid Bergman to give l>' m up Rossellihl is the Italian Rim director andA.P. - 76 words
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Article68 1957-10-08 16 ITALIAN army authorities Last night began an investigation into a report by a speleologist (cave explorer) thai he had seen thousands of human skelei ons in a deep grotto >>n the Outskirts Of Trieste. According to the speleologist, most of the remains appeared to be those ofReuter - 68 words
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Article173 1957-10-08 16 'l it loronto I- ra JL says President Ei sen hower has been I, :;!1 J that spies In the U E! ir?| sile industry enabled Rm'l Ia a teint 1 e aimCh l! lrti The paper says r Qoa. zenko, former ciph< i ciA.P. - 173 words
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Article41 1957-10-08 16 The parish priest of theß Church of St. Peter andß Paul in Singapore. Father Becheras, has died on board Be the French passenger liner jj Vietnam, while rrt:;rnin?B to the Colony after a short Hi holiday in France. m\41 words
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