The Singapore Free Press, 17 October 1957
1957-10-17
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1957-10-17 1 The Singapore Free Press I Own Family Paper I rrr qLursdayrOctober 17. 1957. Price 15 CU.16 words
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Article444 1957-10-17 1 THREATENING NOTES fROM IP!£H REPUBLICAN FANATICS rpUREATENING letters X against Queen Elizabeth have resulted in extra protections being laid on for her American tour. The Montreal Herald said yesterday that Scotland Yard had ordered extra guards as a result ot threatening letters from fanatically anti BritishA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 444 words
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Article, Illustration900 1957-10-17 1 AN EMERGENCY DECLARD BY SYRIANS I" Suites wa rns that Soviet attack on Turkey could draw United States retaliation against Russian territory But America, Britain stay calm THE PRO-SOVIET SYRIAN ARMY HAS CLAMPED A STATE OF EMERGENCY ON THE COUNTRY. OFFICERS AND MEN ARE BEING RECALLED FROM LEAVE, AND ARMS900 words
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Article19 1957-10-17 1 'SWEDEN IS NOT MAKING A-BOMB' f nur h uuthonied kholm !l-«-ta the Lib rala manumy for no trul -hat-19 words
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Advertisement31 1957-10-17 1 I liiiimi.iiini miimmiiiniiiiiiimmiimiiimmmmnmiiimiiiimiiimmimimimmi^^^ \((IIONY KIDNAP— The full story in back page] I lil|||lllllll li i!iii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiii.iiiiiiiiniiii lii1 ii Niiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiisi»iiii;iiii,imisiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimi..., -111:11 :;i.iiiiiiiiiir WHERE S the lorry driver? L^ Q he's having fj a31 words
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320 1957-10-17 2 $1M. DROP IN COLLECTIONS IS PREDICTED Malayartisation upsets Income Tax Dept. Backlog headache ends STAFF changes and upsets in the liiconu Tax Department, due to Malay anisution. is expected to reduce tax collection in Singapore by about $1,000,000, this year. The Comptroller of income Tax, Mr. o. r HollOWay, told320 words
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Article68 1957-10-17 2 Mk Harold Kfacmillan, Hi iti. h Prime Minister, opei Ui| the rj.>7 motor show at Earlfl Court In London y i, rday, said tie bad < very confidence th a t Britain would regain and retain top place among the world's motor exporters A featureReuter - 68 words
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Article218 1957-10-17 2 I A MOVE has been initiated to set up in Singapore a rehabilitation centre for I prostitutes which is likely to be sponsored jointly by the j Singapore Council of Wo--1 men and the Bahai Centre. Mrs. Shirin Fozdar. who is secretary of both the218 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-10-17 2 picture. ii ii iiiimiiii ii ii 1 1 ii nin 1 1 iimiii iiniiiiin mi i im; i z Prof. A. Oppenheim, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya (left), and Mr. M. P. Carson, 5 the Canadian Trade Commissioner, viewing the complete set of the statues of Canada which wereFree Press - 93 words
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Article21 1957-10-17 2 Istanbul authorities have ordered all elementary and intermediate schools closed for five days because of I A.sian flu. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-10-17 2 picture I !m Kranrt 1! n t <H l n )brr nmKnatf> colcbratrd his 78th birthday with E S Jttended m x P i y at Is 5} n fmpor iW c Wort than a thousand ruetti I Free Press s vsranuswn;, mr U"er ||o< k and Nr ()ucc (iatn.Free Press - 50 words
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Article111 1957-10-17 2 CO-OP LEADER OFF TO CEYLON operative Un i ul N. A. Kularaj ih, wil l represent the Colon at the Fifth Asia ß Regional TraininMj Course to b< heto M\ i Nuwara Eliya, Ceylon r The course. or| tilsed by« the Intern:! I about^B Organisation, ill j as from Nov.111 words
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Article57 1957-10-17 2 RADIATION KILLS AFTER 12 YEARS Saburo Komaki, a 44. X year-old former Japanese policeman, has died 1 Hiro- Bshima from what doctors* claimed was rediation illness B caused by the atoi 1 bomfc-H ing of the city 12 3 ars ago.X It was the 27th c ?ath this V yearU.P. - 57 words
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Advertisement43 1957-10-17 2 r" IHCl^^mMHHllllliilliliMiMl ii--~" C t 1 > SATURDAY "MIDNIGHT" CAPITOL IN THE SHADOW OF A HANGMAN'S NOOSEu §J^r>- A TOWN HID ITS EVIL SECRET! W*4 /-Z,,,«*-\V? JOCK MAHONF:Y IIAN^ PATTEN dX cowo»» CHARLES McGRAW BARBARA LAWRENCE L (TO r^^l_ I A lINIVLR'.AI. INTERNATIONAL PICTURE43 words
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Advertisement22 1957-10-17 2 RARE EXQUISITE H CROCODIU II SHIRTS II 1^( pi Ji.ir-i nr trn* *j x I I KfiOH firm i ii«(»»»%'*'" 1 I22 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-10-17 3 f Malayans are among the (i 8 Christian students chosen from thousands of applicants from I latin Unerica who are now in the United States on a study tour Here they are shown Vsia. Euro f jjfary Grayden Hall of the American University in 'Vashington. before they were enrolltihS^k™^*®?!** .-o60 words
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Article198 1957-10-17 3 It's a dog's life! i PHOTOGRAPH of 1 1 A a dog travelling through space in a I rocket l.'Jl) miles above I the earth was publishIB ed in The Soviet Navy, I the newspaper of the Soviet fleet, ill MOSCOW 1 1 yesterday, H It shows a hu.skieI typeReuter; U.P. - 198 words
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262 1957-10-17 3 U.S. fail in four space rocket attempts TWO MORE MISSILES ARE READY TO CO •'FHE United States Air Force stated yesterday in Washington that four attempts had been made to fire research rockets from balloons to distances of 4,000 miles out in space, but had failed because of weather conditions.Reuter - 262 words
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Article26 1957-10-17 3 Fifteen U.S. Navy helicopters yesterday joined relief operations in the floodstricken area of Valencia, where nearly 100 people are feared dead.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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34 1957-10-17 3 Police, in Fabribault. Minnesota, are hunting for a thief and his unusual loot. The thief stole a 40-foot j windmill from the farm of 1 William Ruzicka. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article83 1957-10-17 3 A 27 YKAR-OLD Italian carpenter from Salerno y<\st»>r day collected $075,000 (Malayan) on M 57.50 invest Rient in a hor.se race betting pool at Caracas, Venezuela. Giovanni Pugiiesc Dlmlele, who migrated to Venezuela 28 months ago, was the only bettor who picked six winning horsesA.P. - 83 words
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Article17 1957-10-17 3 Eleven persons were killed when a 100-year-old twostorey building collapsed in Calcutta. I U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Advertisement208 1957-10-17 3 ii CiIIIfIIIiSIIBIIIIIIII OPENS TO-DAY PAVILION rv i -^"3\ l\ <^ i^yTJfjT^ .N>-Tim d -Jfc^a Q/l(C dQQtcC' a little MififtlflfiSppi liverboat gal wlw taught a sophisticated haclielor all about Love, A^ stuffy ()Un -il >oll t Pun ...and an ulira-modern gT family about Happiness! RhQbW ■■■V I UNnVERSALINTtRNATIONALPr fIH BL REYNOLDS208 words
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225 1957-10-17 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Oct. 17, 1957. Opinion A new Red surprise? ljussiA has become Increasingly men-! acing .since she made claim to a successful testing of a transcontinental missile and her undeniable launching of a space .satellite. And, in the absence of any effective Western counter, the Kremlin225 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1957-10-17 4 THE REDS GO MAD FOR ROCK-N-ROLL JHE ordinary Rus s i i u is win keen <M! television, cine nias, dancing an d theatres, although in iik'iiv respects, the tourist finds thai these lour means of entertainment ar e carried on in a roan ncr to which he is n«>i1,038 words
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Article62 1957-10-17 4 Denchcomber - Denchcomber ASDF A MAN who is said to have tested fell outboard motor 1X In his hath complained of th<> noise made i>v a racing motorist who toned engines on the Moor helow. Was there nobody in a flat above to turn on the radio M full62 words
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Advertisement13 1957-10-17 4 BRASTIED— FiiLU TROPICALISEO P MELLOW TONE RESPONSIVE TOUCH CO if-»l i 'hO HOuit13 words
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Advertisement16 1957-10-17 4 1 quiet....dependablel JOHNSON! OUTBOARD > MOTORS B v ■MHili If ttfti i l a rw^iu.il Ift Ll16 words
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Article130 1957-10-17 5 ROADS VICE FREE [stitution is now ■underground I ■orous re H' i Hi vice I m B island. I police ;titution I Li of form of B X r the city. Hlars" are known to m, been diverted from H hotels to brothols set fl.' I.^1 and bungaHe. m notorious130 words
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Article169 1957-10-17 5 The Litest < oinbini'd Mrvteti niti i iain ment, show "Keep <>n Slnfing" wtii arrive in Singapmre «*n Wednesday, Oct. :jo fof i four- I night enffftfement In various military centres In the Colony. In addition, there will be a matinee at IS j p.m. at the British169 words
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Article, Illustration510 1957-10-17 5 GROUNDWORK HITS SNAG ON LAUNCH FARES i| 810 FOR PRIVATE-OWNED BOATS TO INITIATE SCHEME WITH LOCAL VISITORS sible. An established stream of visitors is expected to rouse in the islanders a "tourist consciousness" that will result in organised receptions for visiting parties, refreshment510 words
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Advertisement155 1957-10-17 5 BLISTERING ACTION DRAMA of m a UNITED NATIONS Patrol on a SUICIDE ASSIGNMENT! 9 GEORGF. BAKER JJk 1 STANLEY BAKER W 1 HARRY ANDREWS IBM MICHAEL M EDWIN wNri a ■I* M. y jw^flp M 9 Mb ijß %aB fill IS** Ifi 'il' ---^rS REX Saturday Midnight I f^f >V155 words
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Advertisement47 1957-10-17 6 L J FILTERS j J Will MM --V I The Miracle Tip is so easy- 1 drawing, superior in cv way And L& M has the m I ness, the unmistakable Havi i of the best tobaccos. jPVlfe: MUCH MC".E [W FLAVOUR BTrr" much less |jJVf NICOTINE47 words
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Miscellaneous279 1957-10-17 6 >I\MMI\KI hv I«• 1 alk mml Phil liavii at: .a I i../..., <0\). 1 [(GULf^-Tm i AMP THAT UU£\ NOW, iP YOU WlLu \t/OHP.PHE <^~ \I YOU GET NOkV yOUR Ar /-> PLEASE TW AT YOU 9 T OKI THE FLOOR I 6£ UP WHAT-- OIM/POOF- Wlf-ES IM THAT JUST279 words
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Miscellaneous473 1957-10-17 6 i |>okn today, you hav< abn j E O which should brin- fam E brilliant career, for y v hay beyond th« average mi i be developed from earlle S Your one danger, perl yon may .scatter your I n too broad a iield. j L.-am to concentrate on on.473 words
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Article, Illustration313 1957-10-17 7 Britain claims 'collusion in Middle East fears Red leader snubs diplomatic protocol tactics gRITJSH officials charged last night there were signs of "collusion" between Syria, Egypt and Russia, in stirring up fears of a new world war sparked in the Middle East. They said the common,313 words
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Article214 1957-10-17 7 I leaders for refusing to falJ for a "Trojan Horse" manoeuvre. Allied diplomats who have been consulting urgently over Mr. Khrushchev's gambits took the view his letters to Socialist leaders inevitably would reap some effective propaganda dividends. The British officials gave this timetable ofA.P. - 214 words
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Advertisement485 1957-10-17 7 li/ K closing prices LONDON, Ott 16. Previous Today I i RSS cU j buyeis 24\ buyere RBBER <ts Oct. 4 g^J era 25 sellers 1^"^" ..I- buyers 24% buyers 24 i sellers 24 a sellers 24 buyers 24 >i buyers l l; ,5,K N». 1 l M% filers 25485 words
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Advertisement74 1957-10-17 7 142 YEARS of experience J^^ffK IN WATCHMAKING >^^^^^^| THI SWISS WATCH /^^^^f^i^Jkl C||^^*F ISIS I m tiff c vtt JinWt IO1 FOR ALL CLIMATES Li M T GENEVE 1 i^JjjpJJjMA (b f BATT(>r co SINCAPO »r^^^Sj x wedding PICTURES Make arrcngements n <* tv for your photographs to be taken74 words
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Miscellaneous115 1957-10-17 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 p.m. Lunchtlme Concert; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Ladies Only; 5.00 Calling All Hospitals, presented by MaLsle Conceicao; 6.00 Time Signal and l*rogramme Summary; 6.02 Calling All Children; 6.30 Speak Malay; 6.35 Radio Dance Club: 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00115 words
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Miscellaneous43 1957-10-17 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 3.53 p.m. TOMORROW: 6.35 am and 5.33 p.m. SATURDAY: 7.51 am and 7.22 p.m. SUNDAY: 841 a.m. and 8.3G p.m. MONDAY: 9.18 a.m. and 9.31 pm. TUESDAY: 9.5! a.m. and 10 20 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.25 a.m. and 1107 p.m.43 words
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Article152 1957-10-17 8 TRAPPED SPIDER MAN SAVED OTEEPLEJACK Tom JackBon, aged 32, is 15 stone and glad of itit aved tiis iiie last week as he lay trapped for four hours on top of a 110-foot high chimney, at Sabden, near Burnley, Lanes. Six toni s, each weigh:;. 2cwt., slid outwards as he152 words
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Article99 1957-10-17 8 She has courage JOAN h!< M 33 v.,i ild woman diplomat i once more s< I ting hi r nn n col an < xample, Lasi yea r, dvi ing lhe I ommunist revoli in Budapi I com ul .loan culm And determined again and n drovi i r Land-]99 words
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Article, Illustration173 1957-10-17 8 British housewives catch the gambling fever "Bingo/ the latest gambling fever, is spreading like an epide- mic among Britain's housewives. Like other fevers, it is a menace, attacking its victims 1 minds until n they lose all sense of time and value. H Bingo-crazy women sit for hours spending most173 words
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Article, Illustration262 1957-10-17 9 out War on foxes DBIGHT Bflite J> kustralia re ictonan sweeping I iri ringing:. huM Kenetting fences ire being built.... Kite all P«* ()t v lirmers 1 war on th€ fox. Sid to tralia ul S fit > M be aus. they thought it rnnld be fl" 1 l 0262 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-10-17 9 t ?"V f greatest ff* ctl ;n 't this years or Show was wvoltuonan Olds- V l lr "ana Qol •en Rocket," u<( Jnmbers, which d, fiwi- arcI' i rubber nil], ir unions in Steering he driver's I foi i when to on. urc the59 words
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Article136 1957-10-17 9 Cor ace Moss weds Katie STIRLING MOSS, j ace British racing driver was married last week in London to 22--year-old Katie Molson, daiii; liter of .1 Canadian brewer. The wedding-day, however, got oil to a had start for Katie— on the way back to her hotel from the hairdresser's she136 words
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Article56 1957-10-17 9 MHQQ I Whip hag given birth tn a female calf. I valued al E I M ti- i i giraffe the i ,11 decided t<> nd hei to Whipsnade thn o i took keepei mi thi to p* i ii.ni. hei to cnt i r56 words
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Article, Illustration1461 1957-10-17 10 Man with a hand in his pocket THERE ifi I Mr. Colin Teyms to see you, sir, and his secretary/ There waa no expression on Sergeant Tear Say Koo's lace when he made the announcement but he allowed himself a suspicion of a smile when he heard LatUTfl Rroan. "That's1,461 words
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1133 1957-10-17 10 Latifl returned to the box just when the Pontianak was enjoying one of her ugliest moments. He leant over and whispered in Lai Peng's ear. "Murder". "I know. Isn't it fun? I shall always carry nails about with mo in future." "It's the real1,133 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1957-10-17 11 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - ADELAIDE EASTLEY ASDF illllllllllilllllllllllilllUlllNllUlllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii IV\V alter day, in the Federation's deepest jangles a food drama is foeiii£ enacted has been enacted since the Emergency began, It is a modern miracle. How else can men. often 50 to 100 miles Inside trackless Jungle, regard the tact1,088 words
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Advertisement27 1957-10-17 11 Going on Leave? KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE STRAITS BUDGET ix Months Air Freight Subscription (IK only) SM 00 ll Months Sea Mail Subscription (Anyuherr) $13 5927 words
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Article243 1957-10-17 12 C-Plan aid is above politics inn *****1111!" npHE Colombo Plan, uiit ol the world's ".'••■.i 1 h< !i:»'S fOX lifting mankind out of \.Tty, owes much ol its success to its nonconcern with international politics, Colombo Plan conference sources in Saigon said. Xhe Colombo Plan for r. economic development ofU.P. - 243 words
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Article46 1957-10-17 12 Generalissimo hlang Kai-shek told his ruling Kuomintang Party at Its congress In Taipeh to revi. c its constitution and Inject new blood Into its ranks. He told the 500 key members that these should be their two main objectives. Tri> U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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210 1957-10-17 12 HK GANGSTERS REEL UNDER POLICE DRIVE lIONG KONG'S Triad societies are reeling under the impact of an ■■»•«•i1 A il all-out police drive to eradicate mem. More than 800 Triad members have been detained in the past six weeks and, since the beginning of the year, 3,000 have been takenReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-10-17 12 On behalf of the Mayor of Kobe, Japanese Captain T. Sawada (centre) presented the Mayor of Seattle, Mr. Gordon S. Clinton (left) with a valuable Satsuma vase as another step in sister- city ceremonies between the two thriving ports. Admiring the vase on right is Mr William F. Devin, ex-mayor52 words
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Article59 1957-10-17 12 f r f ii Timed of India commenting on Prime Ministei Nfenru'fl vi.sit, to Jap in. said India could [< irn much !"roin Japan in Indus! rial development it expressed hope that tndia "win make thn host v c o! the Japanese offor I I establlU.P. - 59 words
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Article36 1957-10-17 12 The Manila Evening News told its readers, "Don't be scared by a battalion of Egyptian troops going to Syria. "But keep your eyes peeled rather at Asian developments about to crop up soon." UP.36 words
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Article140 1957-10-17 12 NATONALJST Chinese Foreign Minister George Yeh said in Taipeh that the launching of Soviet Russia's earth satellite was "chiefly designed a.s a propaganda stunt." "The Russians are still far from having an atomic deliver]/ Capacity in long-range missiles equivalent to the longrange bomber force OfU.P. - 140 words
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176 1957-10-17 12 Some nations sceptical on Japan aid Mil. Ataru Kobayashi, who was appointed by Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi as Japan's special envoy to South-East Asia, said on his return to Tokyo, that certain nations in the area remained "sceptical" to the formation qj a South-East Asian development fund. Mr. Kobayashi, whoReuter - 176 words
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Article25 1957-10-17 12 Six Japanese whaling fleets comprising 129 vessels have been alerted for tru' beginning of the 1958 international whaling season, scheduled to begin in December.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article31 1957-10-17 12 The United States Surgeoo General, Dr. Leroy E. Burney has denied the a 1 1 c g ation that Japanese toys were coated with paint containing toxio amounts of lead. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article27 1957-10-17 12 w Malaya is attending the second conference of the Food and Agricultural Organisation Development Centre on Farm Planning and Management now in session in New Delhi. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article25 1957-10-17 12 Burma's U Nyun has been appointed Deputy Executive Secretary of the U.N. Economic Commission for world. Asia and the Far East I (ECAFE).— A .P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article22 1957-10-17 12 Communist North Korea has proposed to South Korea the establishment i»i trade relations between the two Koreas. Radio Pekii..; re- ported U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article18 1957-10-17 12 THE COUNCIL ON TOURISM in JAKARTA SAID 2 599 TOURISTS LAST YEAR VISITED INDONESIA SPENDING ABOUT U554,000,000.- U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article24 1957-10-17 12 India Is expected to sign cultural pacts with Cze choslovakia. Egypt and Communist China for a further exchany. 1 of scientists, educators students.— U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article15 1957-10-17 12 The newly- appointed Egyptian Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Moustafa Youssef, has arrived in Tokyo.- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article22 1957-10-17 12 Construction of a plant cupable of turning out 140.--000 tons of table salt a year has begun at Oka- yama. Japan. U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article16 1957-10-17 12 I Yugoslavia and Ceylon I agreed to establish I matic relations at legation I level.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article44 1957-10-17 12 Dr Alexander Langmuir chief of the epidemiology branch of the U.S. Public Health Service's communicable disease centre at Atlanta. Georgia, said thai there was evidence <i'° Asian flu virus which has swept the world oriffinatrd in the Netherlands i rather than in Ash U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article20 1957-10-17 12 Jakarta officials that Japanese Minister Nobusuke will hold full-lengtt cusslons on war tlons. soon after arrival there on N A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article19 1957-10-17 12 Two Jakarta newsi editors arrested wj month on chare printing harmful reports have been I from military detent U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article14 1957-10-17 12 Pakistani Presidenl der Mirza is due in Jordan on Od Official visit. A. P.A.P. - 14 words
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Advertisement66 1957-10-17 12 Asia:« solidarity is his aim Bouth Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem will na and India early In November "in the in- I ol Increa Ing a Lan olidarity." Reuter V- nOP Hilt V O^ i DahUnr i y f r~~y i i Iflf^ (Ci TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD II 0 fv!)^66 words
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Advertisement15 1957-10-17 12 B»£?di §Pi»% li 3^^H afLiiiil iiLiilm MbF i iliiihtiAi .ft. il 0 BHWiKffl ***** Ba^Hr^'"15 words
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Article593 1957-10-17 13 OH, THESE MODERN BRIDES! They are taking the romance out of weddings, says EILEEN ASHCROFT. ni hi i mil mm mi iininhi 11 in Minimum illinium ipHERK Wai a time 1 1 vv hcn j Him star i marriage was one > of the sights ot the feminine w0r1d.... j593 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-10-17 13 LON DON ROME PARIS Decreed by JOHN ciljamV-K-^ by Decreed by DIOR CAVANACH clrlr* SIMUNETTA show CAVANAGH sk.rr 19^ from —as you were, sk.rt 16 from the ground. the ground 15" from the ground.38 words
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Article381 1957-10-17 13 E HftiE perennial problems of how x long you wear your skirt: E Now and only now—is it possible to giive a balanced report on what the fashion -fixers say. H Most of the bis names in the three big centres of fashion say SHORTER E .but yesterday381 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-10-17 13 I^^^AJAPWORTH TELLS A SHAGGY FASHION STORY are the latest fashion I lv <m >ou. banj up to J the i. test ia v c baggie, to right, M thta I pullover in long-haired pile Cloth... the trio Of hats— each one with *n inch-deep furry bloom the hairy umbrella108 words
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Advertisement149 1957-10-17 13 YOU CAN JUDGE A WOMAN BY HER VOICE TCDGAR BERGEN, the American ventriloquist, I a man J with a food word foj the English woman "The one thing I noticed when i arrived In i mdon tva.s the wonderful Eni lish voice You see i am used to listening to149 words
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Article, Illustration285 1957-10-17 14 Coutts ana Desker shine in 5-1 win oiNGAPORC Recreation iut>, the champions, continue to let a eraeklnf put* in this year i Singapore Hotkey Association Div. <>»** league when they beat s.c.k.c l on the padanj yes terday. s R c, who arc Hi. onlyFree Press - 285 words
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64 1957-10-17 14 GOONESENA IS CEYLON'S 1957 SPORTS STAR =fi A MINI GOONE- vJf si;.n Nottingham- shirr's Y\ !<»n Ixtt m all- rounder, who captained Cambridge University this year wai Toted j Ceylon's 1957 Sports Star In ;i ballot in ej lon last m«ht. Goonesena t> 1 211, the highest Innings by aReuter - 64 words
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Article150 1957-10-17 14 \r.S.s. naihan, from Singapore's champion BChOOI, St. Thomas, looks set for a double in the Singapore Badminton Association national championships. Ln.st night he won the schoolboys doubles title with foo Bee Fatt by beating Oon Jit Sin ;i»d Danny Quek, and beat Lee Kin Tai to enter150 words
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Article22 1957-10-17 14 Evorton and Arsenal drew 1 2-2 last night at Everton's ground, Liverpool, in an English Football League Division One match.22 words
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Article103 1957-10-17 14 I'ulo Bukom entered the r semi finals of the S.B.H.F.A, Senior Cup competition .when they beat Singapore /I Cold Storage 3-1 in their re- > play at Parrer Park yester--1 day. Osman Daud, Kasinl and j I Sandy Koh scored tor Pulo c Bukom. and Dollah103 words
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174 1957-10-17 14 W ell-backed Sand's acre stores clever win in Cesarewitch Stakes THE well-backed Northcountry horse. Sandiacre, yesterday won the Cesarewitch Stakes run over 2 1 a miles at Newmarket. Sandiacre started at odds of 100-8. Ridden by champion jockey Douglas Smith, the five-year-old chestnut geldIng went to the front half a174 words
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Article57 1957-10-17 14 Results In yesterday's Rugby Union matches were: County championship: Dorset and Wilts 3, Berkshire 11; Kent 14, Hants 11; North Midlands 14, Notts. Lines and Derby 8: Surrey 17, Eastern Counties S; Oxfordshire 6. Sussex 8. Club matches: St. Marys; Hospital 5. Cambridge University 11: United Services PnrtsmontliReuter - 57 words
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Article178 1957-10-17 14 Greaves goals win for England ENGLAND'S I 7 2 *OC< I though only 1 strength, I splendid 3-2 victor? I over Rumani d 23S under i' 1 In the Olymp st u I dium, Wemble 1 night. 1 The teams were i at half time aftei 1 I ad at178 words
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Article392 1957-10-17 14 GOLD (IP CL. 1. DIV. I—l' 1 MILES Three Rings 9.07 I Adelaide SU»r 8.12 Daiku 8.12 Tudor Wonder 8.08 Nazakat 8 0S Crimson Pii;i e 5.07 Straits Code 8.06 Flying Princess 8.06 Blue lee 8.0 1 Pilot's Pride 8.02 Pappa's Love 8 00 Muffin Man 8.00 i392 words
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Article39 1957-10-17 14 Neville Sison, the Malayan B three miles champion. his fourth eros race in one month, wiier. :::I beat Gordon Malpass a: I Changi yesterday. Sison clicked 21min 47, I a new record. Third i. 8...1 Thompson. I39 words
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Article261 1957-10-17 15 Piggot, Mercer to ride here ft tot: MERCEK, brothel I J o n O f the leadinj I r'ier n England, frill fie off-flat racinfi sea■l s on in England. I r cer. who can ride 1 at* 8.01. will a"**™ al I I the end of this month I261 words
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545 1957-10-17 15 Adelaide Star shows he has the form j ALLAH LEWIS KEPPKTS FINAL GALLOPS BY CUP HOPES rp II I S MORNING'S track work by Singapore Gold Cup candidates at Bukit Timah did nothing but confuse the issue more than ever, as several well fancied Cup horses worked well enough to545 words
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Article396 1957-10-17 15 IVATERLINE (Franklin), T? who bled durin°- his first rirp i->*t Rftf«rri»n nrst race last Satuiday, has suffered no bad effects from the attack because this morning he beat Sir Francis <J Donnelly, by about six lengths when disposing of three in 35 2 5 Thi<s I* »ti396 words
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580 1957-10-17 15 Davy Jones' winning double for Allan Stable I\ English rider Davy Jones form at P- lk *t Fimah yester|ay. He was astride I winning double for ■he Penan- Allan R abl( Laddie in r e fil> st race and pi<k outsider Bliss peinthi last event. I it his his a.580 words
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Article, Illustration624 1957-10-17 16 Sit Yin Fong - KIDNAPPED DRIVER TELLS OF THEIR TWODAY NIGHTMARE Sit Yin Fong $20,000 ransom paid as gang jse#s_J[owfcgy_free jj By CENIOR police officers todaj got the full story from the Singapore distillery millionaire, Mr. Tay Chek Kwang, who returned home late last night alter a 65-hour nightmare experience in a kidnapper-' dm624 words
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Article31 1957-10-17 16 'I he Kaill*\s UUKS scnwui in Queen street., Singapore, w iii hold it i annual exhibition ol art, handwork and cookery on Friday, Oct. 25. n the school premises.31 words
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Article133 1957-10-17 16 Hit at disarm moves the Indian Defence Minister, said in New York yesterday that unless the Americans and the Russians wore prepared to save the world from atomic destruction, "there is no hope." Speaking in the United Nations General Assembly Political Committee debate on disarmament, he criticised the disarmament commission133 words
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