The Singapore Free Press, 26 October 1957
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Title Section19 1957-10-26 1 The Singapore Free Press Muxa's Own Family Paper k j ilur e, Saturday. October 26, 1957. Price 15 CU,19 words
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Article, Illustration172 1957-10-26 1 a DAMP dawn this morning found hundreds of people in Kuala Lumpur homeless. Thousands more had spent the night watching Hood waters pour into their homes. U 3.45 this morning, as yellow flood waters swirled down the two rivers leading through Kuala I impur172 words
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Article53 1957-10-26 1 TWO WEEKS- HE ASKED FOR IT II Cum 59 asked d to double his \-**y sentence on a ffi, kennes s charge in üblin y, day in ,B,ot the Asian flu PffftJ*?. "and i wl&t sure I'm over it before PSn.^en throws mo out." c- b »ged with a ofA.P. - 53 words
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Article108 1957-10-26 1 fcceri vester|h smashed one of H«W aclulr re two g in Sin«»--|-e r Chine* me* In ,ri «'r raid li "oust In t^ '"formation received, the officers seized 1,756 bottles of stout, 105 gallons of brown ferment, ing liquid, a corking machine and a large quantity of108 words
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Article, Illustration256 1957-10-26 1 JOINT WARNING TO RUSSIA Britain and United Sfates will stand firm on Turkey: U.N. told 'We are strong and our allies are strong' AMERICA and Britain have issued a 'hands oil Turkey" warning to Russia. In their joint communique in Washington last night. President Eisenhower and Mr. Harold MacmiUan announcedReuter; A.P.; up. - 256 words
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491 1957-10-26 1 SWEEPING NEW STRATEGY DECIDED PRESIDENT Eisenhower and Mr. Harold Macmillan are expected to personally attend a summit conference of the 15-nation NATO alliance being called for December, either in London or Paris, to counter the Russian challenge and to bring about491 words
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Article76 1957-10-26 1 THE Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yj2w Hock, will be the guest speaker at the next luncheon of the American University Club on Saturday. Nov. 2. The luncheon will be held at the Dragon Room of the Cathay Restaurant. Club members who wish to76 words
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Advertisement102 1957-10-26 1 i f I FTwTTa^M Ft h I 1 3 WXUfljl v Jiu S[l < ipl a/ I; 'Z MITCHELL the world's finest room air conditioner J^gggggsssgSgSlw Mm SgSSSgsSs m opens up a new world of comfort reaches new heights of performance conquers space Mitchell, the world's largest manufacturers of fine102 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-10-26 2 COMINGS AND GOINGS Mr. and Mrs. A. XV. Thomas, who are going to Britain in a Hillnuin Huski/ motor car. They intend to leave this ireckc r )beri Wem of New Jersey, U.S.A, Heft) and Brian Hodgi o) Portsmouth, England, two hitch-hikers who arnmi in Singapore on then way 1051 words
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Article381 1957-10-26 2 They've had exciting adventures on way TWO bearded hitch hikers, Robert Wen/ and Brian Hodges, have just arrived in Singapore on their way to Australia. Robert 24, is from New Jersey in the United States and Brian 24, is from Portsmouth, England. They started out individually381 words
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Article154 1957-10-26 2 Those cards^A reminder when the Weekly Holiday Ordinance was in force, are reminded that they are NOT exempt from get SINGAPORE'S 20.000 ting the cards. shopowners have until next Thursday to get the prescribed weekly holiday cards as laid down under the Shop Assistants Employment Ordinance or154 words
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Article122 1957-10-26 2 New car for trip to Britain rpWO New Zealander s wh arrived in Singapoi from Australia a fortnigl ago, are planning an ovei land trip to Britain. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thoma will be leaving this wee! end, In their two-day-oi Hillman Husky motor ca which they bought in122 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-10-26 2 Princess Alexandra, 25 year-old daughter of Duchess of Kent, is f i taX a course in child well are 3 a London hospital Reuter picture. H THE retiring managing director of Ihinlop R CO, (Malaya) receives a carved Bali Bf«re >r Diana Malcolm at a tea party givenReuter; Free Press - 81 words
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Advertisement208 1957-10-26 2 SUN KEE FLOWER SHOP 1 57, Upper Cross Street, Singapore! i A// o# l ill sn I FLOWERS Specialist for lIIIIIIAI BOUQUETS lIOICAI BASKETS «V WREATHS n» 2 #*>**** g I ffe/; 367// G ***** j J w ,v.w.v.v.va v.v. w.w.w. w. E f tsssss 142 YEARS of experience M^k^^R208 words
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Article492 1957-10-26 3 uio to moon? Easy, but that's not the purpose It was a four-stage affair, say experts Till 1 S. Air Force said yesterday a preliminary study of scientific 1 J a ta collected by ita "Farside" rocket indicates it accomplished its mission by reachingReuter; U.P. - 492 words
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Article102 1957-10-26 3 Joyride on loco costs Tom $200 A:ER, Tom Bernie, feeling adventurous early in the morning and decided to take a joyride ....in a 150-ton railw iy engine. The led in Longreach court with Tom being fined £A3O (about $200) and ordered to pay £A 250 (about $1,700 > for damage102 words
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Article, Illustration254 1957-10-26 3 A PRIZE FOR DARING Briefest costume will get the vote BIG CHEERS and a special prize await the girl who take s the real-life part of Free Press June at the Singapore Arts Ball in Raffles Hotel next Saturday. Girls entering the fancy dress show must be really smart to254 words
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Article45 1957-10-26 3 The annual Shooting competition for members of the Singapore Volunteer Special Constabulary will be held tomorrow morning at the Police Training School, Thomson Road. The dovt rm t, Sir Robert Black, is expected to present the NlCOll Shield to the winning team.45 words
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Article26 1957-10-26 3 Japan'a maritime shipping came to a complete halt to (lay a.s the All-Japan Seamen's Union embarked on s 24-hour .strike at midnight last nlght.- U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article94 1957-10-26 3 BULLET that does not kill, hut only paralyses animals lias been invented by Dr. I);ian Marais of lalenvale, near JohannosDllfff, lie has been working on if fer years if is Intended t simplify the capture of wueh blf inimals ,i> t he rhl noi ei osReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement51 1957-10-26 3 IIISBHIRIHIIIIIIIIIIIII STARTING CAPITOL TOD AY f 10 i|j l I— n_ji i, _i» j-^fe f e j, is Wat j hMIBONEY LUANA PATTEN ms MeGBWBABBABA LAWRENCE h PAUL BIRCH ANTHONY CARUSO I n -Written by WILLIAM TAI MAN and NORMAN IOUEI by HOWARD CHRISTIE A UNIVERSAL INU .{NATIONAL PICTURE f51 words
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Article216 1957-10-26 4 Opinion STUNT OR SHOCK? noNviCTiON is growing that Russia will spring a major surprise upon the world on November 7, the fortieth anniversary of the Bolshevik ReVOlut ion. A major surprise because it has to bo bigger than the transcontinental missile and the Sputnik. which Russia has already flaunted. It216 words
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Article293 1957-10-26 4 "THROUGHOUT re corded history, and no doilbl from Hit daw n of his e\ istence, man hfls been intrigued and preoccupied l>v what li« has soi in times Called tile (heaiu world. v is a world In which his exj leriences often s< < in im xplicable, or are293 words
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Article, Illustration6 1957-10-26 4 Unsolved mystery of our sleeping hours6 words
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Article664 1957-10-26 4 A. Robertson - A. Robertson By spirit world? will tell you that to dream of a cat is an indication of bad luck to. come, or that todream of losing a tooth signifies an imminent death in the family. Red Indians were among those who accepted the664 words
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Advertisement28 1957-10-26 4 BUY SAVE tit titer SALE It 4* It ###fl with a FREE GIFT J lIAJA.I Textiles, Limited. 71, High Street, j S'porr tl Tv\: L'^Oi'.! A lilt 'I28 words
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Advertisement67 1957-10-26 4 HILL^ANMLNX Revel In the sunshine, laugh at the rain with the three pOOi! lon Minx Convertible. The smai teal nnd most, comfortable in its class- ami ro cconon. A hOOTES PRODUCT r vT/ 51 O f) Q i€> r?( v i i<i ;> i i untAfne fowl r r LYONS67 words
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Article, Illustration234 1957-10-26 5 BID TO BEAT KILLER DISEASE feommunity leaders asked to help in anti-diphtheria drive Campaign opens next week gINGAPORE community loaders ire being asked to help in an island-wide antidiphtheria campaign to be launched next week Since January this year there have hern 409 es ol diphtheria, with 52 deaths, compared234 words
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Article150 1957-10-26 5 aw these two girls 3 down the street easily assume were perhaps a and her daughter, ters of diirbut In each ild be re*rong, f or tnese ri s are twins. They ca n and Mabel KeelI IT. For Mabel, who towers over her twin, life Is150 words
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Article174 1957-10-26 5 Cosmetics makers get the right idea rpi-iE growing popularity 01 A Malayan perfumes and cosmetics reflects the big improvements m the industry locally. This was stated to the Free Press by Mr. Tan Hock Liat, manager of a Singapore import firm which supplies Malayan manufacturers174 words
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Article197 1957-10-26 5 npHE Singapore agents for A Ronson lighters have warned local merchants that they will be prosecuted if they sell imitations which Infringe the firms patents. A spokesman told the Free Tress they were aware of thousands of cigarette lighters, resetnb ling their designs, nianu factured197 words
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Article30 1957-10-26 5 Traffic on the railwaj lines of the British-owned Peruvian Corporation Ltd. came to a tandstii] pester* day as sonic 700 rail Workers struck lor more nay. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement100 1957-10-26 6 'Pitt J IByJ 1V IB KINO SIZE j S AMERICA'S JJjj* I PIITFR JOIvJI. rilall-ll FILTERS J P-Ift»PCTTFII M The minute you light your J L& M, the patented Mm I"P goes to work fr>r y U 3 selects ttvi v be< tOf the smoke for you that's why l1100 words
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Miscellaneous155 1957-10-26 6 MAXDRAKE by Ice I alk ami Phil Pavhi TAKXAIV by Edgar Hire Burroughs THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris F??"^& BfeS^ NOW IAICSST 1 T/OU HAWE BEEN BUSY, \/ALDiNEZ 50 > 'ANID MERE 16 THE Y" JAI\sE by Hubbard fSO THAT'S SETTLED/- l'^l^= >^ :^^/AND YOU AN 1 ME'LL WOP OPF155 words
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Miscellaneous458 1957-10-26 6 Illlllllllllllllimilllllllllllliiiiii, J^p BORN today, you have strong vet ions and Willi hold through thick and thin, v E be highly adaptable when y uu j c to be but rigid when v I with anyone. You have a deep, spiritual gnd although you may v, strict conformist in all your458 words
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Article133 1957-10-26 7 LONDON. Ott |t I'revious Today ri m n% buyen %i buytn uro peao P" rt no sellers no filers 24% buyers 24 buyers J4 sellers 24 "s UU&n r ,s spot 24H bii.vt.s 24 buyers 1 BBER S(> !J; LM' buyers 24 buyti^ Hi ji«i 24% seiifis133 words
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Article104 1957-10-26 7 NFW YORK. Oct. 25< Previous Today [IN gtraits 91.25 norn 91 00 r.em "IN futures ilandard Conlr unquoted unquoted unquoted unquoted ro\E: Quiet. SALES: Nil. 'traits Contract Oct. 9037 buyers 90 25 buyers .Ml 25 sellers 91.00 sellers 90 37 buyers 90 25 buyers 91.25 sellers 91.00104 words
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Article44 1957-10-26 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 25 Previous Today 0 Industrial'; 436.40 435.15* Railroads 113.06 ***** I) Domestic Bonds 84 72 84 66 5 Utilities H4 06 63 98 5 Stocks Composite Averages 148 36 147 88 ces quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.44 words
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Article41 1957-10-26 7 spot 2-r to 23%, October ship's, afloats ment 23V6- Muntok white spot ship- 34%, awaiting relca.se 34, afloats spot and 34, October shipment 33, sellers g release 24',, afloats 24 j ex-dock. ices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.41 words
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Article60 1957-10-26 7 LONDON, Oct 25 ipp. m., I're\ious Today >li>\ Philippines c if. IK North Kuropcan delivered European delivered weight per lon| t(1 E63 buyers £63 norn v r, 863^4 sellers E63 buyers £63 norn )CONUT OIL crude Straits In wSm ports In bulk pPiNE^copif o^, S »»i*"60 words
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256 1957-10-26 7 BATTERIES LACK POWER JpHE Soviet satellite zipped steadily through the outer atmosphere last night but without any more current in the batteries tor its bleep-bleep signal. Scientists tracking the Sputnik reported that it was right on course but was no longer sending either the old256 words
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Article36 1957-10-26 7 The Greek-Cypriot EOKA extremist organisation yesterday threatened it will resort to violence again unless the Cyprus problem is settled immediately. Leaflets containing the threat were scattered in Nicosia streets. A. P.36 words
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Article53 1957-10-26 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES m TODAY: 12.10 p.m. TOMORROW: l 29 a.m. H and IM7 p.m. a MONDAY: 2.15 am. ami 1.21 p.m. B TUESDAY: 301 a.m. 1 and Of) p.m. r I WEDNESDAY] 3.52 a.m. and 2 57 p.ai. m THURSDAY: 4.56 am and 3.58 p.m. FRIDAY: 8.25 a m53 words
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Article250 1957-10-26 7 'Eyes mouth' AMERICA'S ultimate s i\ reconnaissance sa- S tellite will be a com- E E plex brain with "eyes E E and mouths" that will E report vital information jjj back to earth stations. E 5 This is the prediction E E of Mr. Sherman Fair- E E child,250 words
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Article153 1957-10-26 7 1.15 pid S; i tarda v Date Purl I. 1 .30 Time Si, nal a Ni'v. i 45 BaJ urdaj i late Paj ii 219 Tht W< ekend Bp >i I 2.45 ihe Latin-American Wa 9OG i urdu pi .ml :< no .Julm Box Parade; tOO I153 words
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Advertisement232 1957-10-26 7 J A GRAND V DA YS "FESTIVAL" OF SELZN'CK GEMS ■j Distributed b Shaw Bros. STARTING jPAVfLIoM TOMORROW SJ A d.M.Mi.I Urn KMfe ift] vi ll„ flßtwlm o.ii.i. lomor#on Oft If/ "NOTORIOUS" Jngrid BERGMAN Cary GRANT Mm Off If/ 1 "DUEL IN THE SUN" Tech. (.rrsory I'eek Jennifer .loins JeSOpfa232 words
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Article, Illustration382 1957-10-26 8 I- How, Majid You'\ s a v c d jam. i don't kn what I'd do without you l Th :> was do answering mile from Ma j id. He stared glumly yt Mr. S'joim, then shook his head somb relj ''Yes, mastei but i am382 words
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Article351 1957-10-26 8 For a few seconds the noise was indescribable, as knives, forks and spoons clattered among the plates and dishes. Several pieces of crockery were smashed "Oh, corks, this is too much!" gasped Mohammed, as the noise died down. "My poor old nerves won't stand any more'351 words
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Article408 1957-10-26 8 rr\HE winners of last week's c lour-in contest (each I of whom will receive a $3 prize in due course) are as follows; Miss Maureen Rodrigues «13». 6 St. Barnabas Road, Singapore-12. Chua Hock .Xeo (11), 74. Mergui Road, Singaporc8. Master Woo Koong Bing 12). 140-fi Sims408 words
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Article248 1957-10-26 8 HOC rvLT MONEI prizes are offered for colouring this scent- with paints crayons or chalks. There are four prizes offered— each of S5 Uwo for boys and two lor girls). All you have to do is to set to work to brighten up the sketch, then248 words
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Article, Illustration214 1957-10-26 8 Ar Rupert's call David itandi Mill and listens. You're nghi I he mutters. We've IpCIK ico long here. Those men ire bark already. I'm nr: going to ie ;h*m catch us if I on help 1 YO.l find some deep crack (o hide in Mrh Ie214 words
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Miscellaneous138 1957-10-26 8 mmmmr, J^^B^r^^^^^ 'l l *^ll —1 w 1 "»i HH| SJM2 3 FT^ |EEE»^P«»I IMI iMBM BKBSBBBB^M 1- -JBmMB I O Rl IT •nBTB SBgM He-*' CLUES ACROSS 2, Do n Quixote. 4. Oroom or r Scandal" 1 1 stableman at an Inn B a known play by SI Iri138 words
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Article419 1957-10-26 9 Timothy Tow - GREATEST FORCE IN WORLD TODAY Timothy Tow sermon IIV llt'V. I hat is the greatest tOUCe In the world today? t it the hydrogen bomb? Is it the successu Sputnik? is it the total 1 •me united States of America? We do Praise be to God, the greatest world todaj419 words
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Article1070 1957-10-26 9 ceUBC B OF ENGLAND Sl Andrew Cathedra,; 7 -in m. Morning lovs' Brigade F Da > m Mandarin Commuon; 12 m St. flilaal CUarcn. fiatong: n 93 c.h^' church and Sunday School, 15 p.m Bible Class and Evan- 6 vn\ EvenChorch ot trie Ascension oodsville: 8 am.1,070 words
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Advertisement117 1957-10-26 9 when you cannot fc j| breast-feed 'h trust to JKL**' lactoge^ i Mi! k coon m. R j|: I PREPARED m% ?«R TOR Roberto Bellini l INFANI FEEDING Kuala Lumpur f^l\ LACTOGEN is a correctly-balanced infant •Hl food, enriched by the addition of Vitamin A, 'cmk\ Vitamin I) and Organic117 words
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WEEKEND QUIZ PAGE
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Article, Illustration128 1957-10-26 10 r riKKY i.ik oi Nassim Romd Singa. I [xirc, v\l»<> is so rood *t compiling, Quisaes, was Ih* lucuj s/inner <»ut ol those w\\o Spotted h tth.niin Hepburn I his week 1 .mi t; i\iii 14 \ou lout stirs Two ol them arc husband] and wife. Two ol128 words
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Article223 1957-10-26 10 When did Bogart win an Oscar? rpHE answers to last week's Quiz were: 1. From 1 Here To Eternity; 2. Robert Taylor; 3. Marilyn Novak; 4. Esther Waters; 5. Angels One Five; 0. Cyril Cusack. The two winners were; Miss Lucy Chia of 49- A Chander Road,223 words
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Article200 1957-10-26 10 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST FOR YOU Now then! 1. Who was Whampoa? 2. Where did he live? 3. At what time and how were Singaporeans awaken in the Sixties? 4. Who was almost defied in Singapore in 18G4? 5. When was the first "Chinese Post Office" opened? 6.200 words
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Article, Illustration159 1957-10-26 10 /ill dear oh dear! It is becoming Increasingly difficult to find a photograph that you don't remember. Far too many of you recognised the opening of the new Singapore Airport at I'aya Lebat on 20th August 1955 by Mr. Man Lennox- Boyd, the Secretary ol state for159 words
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Article, Illustration210 1957-10-26 11 AND $.A. CLOSE IN ON U.S. lU took the lead J m the Canada up golf tournament in Toh terdaj ,wWl< South Africa and Australia closed up on the Ijnited States team as Sam Snead's game »rok< down on the second day ol play. Siiead n210 words
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Article107 1957-10-26 11 is In the Canada C .re Japan 279 Ono 143); Sam Snead 141 10 I South Afri 283 Gary Flavor 142, Harold Henning 141 >. 'e'er Thomson C:' 14); EngKen 286 Dai as 140). i Leonard 291 148. Juan Querreuos 143); Ireland 295 (Harry Eradshaw 150. Christy O'Ccnricr107 words
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134 1957-10-26 11 ASPEY BIDS FOR HIS THIRD COLONY TITLE T AC Brian Aspey (Seletar CR.C.) a former London half-mile grass track champion, is out to win his third Singapore title at the Bukit Batok Hill Climb. last event of the Singapore Cycle Racing Association's season, tomorrow <9.30 a.m.). Eighteen competitors will take134 words
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206 1957-10-26 11 A* lar S el y due to h fine play by -old cap--1 and centrehalf, ™r Godfrey beat :-l to take in the S;> Associawal quaded on the rid yesterer match favourA. f. and ended In a has playi d hockey was outHi206 words
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Article156 1957-10-26 11 'VUK Australian touring cricket team dismissed Rh< di la for 210 on the Bj t day oi theii four day match at SalUmrv yesterday. At close Australia lost Lcki I for 38 The tourists, alter losing their opening first els match of the tour, diaml ed the156 words
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Article85 1957-10-26 11 l i lITOKLD famous Australian athlete, Marjorie Juk Ii n«mi has given birth to a daughter in Adelaide The birth took place late on Thursday night and yesterday mother and daughter w\n> will be named Sandra art- "doing iine Marjorn- i>> tin wife ftf Ulympir ejelist85 words
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Article54 1957-10-26 11 Wearne Brothers caused a big upset when they beat the holder's Hon^ Kong Bank, 2-1 in their SBHFA .senior cup quarter-final re play at River Valley Road stcrday. V, v. ho Will now meet Mercantile Bank scored through Seng Pan <tiui Palaniappan. Ibrahim Dollar] scored for theReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 54 words
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Advertisement207 1957-10-26 11 j GREAT WORLD CABARET great world parr j :Tn y.ruT, "SMIUNG (-IKL OCT. Bttli 27th TU-NIGHT! BRAND NIGHT" LUCKY SEMPSTRESS I PRODENT TOOTHPASTE SPOT INSTITUTE i I DANCES by Kind Courtesy of |MVT FXHIRITION I MS PRODENT TOOTHPASTE AN vVJu.v. vi I FACTORY (Holland). NANKING HAM. THE STRAITS TIMES I207 words
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536 1957-10-26 12 First big test for Colony Civilians XV today But watch that man Gerrard Free Press Kugby Keportrr "PIIK forwards may be the strongest part about the visiting Hong Kong rugby team, but I have a special message for the Singapore Civilian defenders today:536 words
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Article340 1957-10-26 12 ABOUT 2*o men who lost their jobs following the go-slow at the Singa- pore Harbour Board in June this year gathered at the Staff Association pre- mises in Cantonment Road this morn- ing ready io take part in a protest march to the Chief Minister's office.340 words
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Article137 1957-10-26 12 ONLY pace work was done on the sand track at Kuala Lumpur this morning due to very heavy going. The main tracks were closed for fast work. Local horses however, did useful workouts. Sullivan's team of nine did half pace from the six and137 words
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Advertisement456 1957-10-26 12 "■> SlraiU Times Free Press rot t h convenience ut odvti titmrt uui rip/, ntofi-u at Ivf COtD STOK I AG£, ORCHAKD kOAD, will r L I i Ctive smoll oU.vihumi nlj ori J I onivcu to bo* UN*! M I lIMIHHHIIIIHIIMHMIIimiIMI hii.i.m CLASSIFIED ADS. (km MOD v i ion456 words
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Advertisement50 1957-10-26 12 \kMw don't let d^jb THIS 3Nii I HAPPEN f TO YOU! Furniture removing is a job for experts... Your heavy, furniture, porcelain, crystal silvcnrare needs our expert care. We pack, crate, transpo store everything for you. PHONE *****. Estimate* tret on TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE c-ts n50 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1957-10-26 1 YOUR son may make first space journey in six years 4CK THOMAS forecasts: I If I I II 9 I m m. 3if >*°" 32&rt!.rf 8^t^ >r* I Er3c or S L/i OMFAVHERE today lives a youngster with a area! destiny ld| I jiini. He doesn't kn ow ii yet.1,204 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-10-26 1 corner f place w f l ou *n guy o| »en ience Action liable to crack short order under unful fact A to be hy I When the v rocket a! ffl rev to be in in forces will be42 words
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Article303 1957-10-26 1 TpWO French doctors hue succeeded in overcoming total deafness by one of (he most remarkable surgical innovations for many years. They Oave, in effect. shown that man can hear with OUt ears— that is. he can be made to hear through the nerve system Wltfa303 words
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Article, Illustration754 1957-10-26 2 SYLVIA LAMOND - SYLVIA LAMOND FORGET THE SENTIMENT-ITS 1,. WORLDS WORST PARTY I by ii S supposed to be the Greatest Day in a Girls Liu. ...but till ne bluntly: h there ANYBODY who enjoys a white wedding? am one and there must be millions -whose heart drops754 words
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388 1957-10-26 2 YOU may need a lofty intelligence to get rich on a television quiz show but you don't have to be a mental giant to succeed in business in the United States. Sweat and boldness are the pay-off qualities there. So says Erich Hirschfeld,388 words
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Article, Illustration219 1957-10-26 2 CHIMPANZEES could 4B certainly be trained to perform simple tasks hke turning a knob on pushing a button, but I doubt if they could be kept at it eight hours a day ME? THAT'S A LAUGH MONKEYS, aecordi, T" ATl screen comedian r 'craziest people," bin j n LJ219 words
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Article43 1957-10-26 2 BELIEVE it or not querini losing thi Roman no: daughters oj mem This tncrei the taste RJJJ from a poll netotpapi > ,n L rini"-thr r -°J who roam oj the Sti only api court girl The ft a nan couple of V'43 words
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Article321 1957-10-26 3 Simians COULD serve as* says J. K. TAN, but there <sre plenty of snags Sir George says that m onke3 has a weight ,i about l» *»d onsumptionof a pound f nuts a day. it seems b, of the best bargain* patut. I•■ to a r usl\v ought to321 words
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Article, Illustration10 1957-10-26 3 LOOK HOW WELL I'M MY BIG JOB IN THE OFFICE10 words
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Article140 1957-10-26 3 m »/<>.*/ coveted "/Mr***' airi f a S Un V h for a Swedish I to state her nationality to Merest of the local ,!'■'">'' be sure of a most in- ««d /Wiilfni/ courtship. i ded against the -aggresstve- ©eel mmi/iood end n,i, w rc atl(1 more140 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-10-26 3 AN 18-STONE GERMAN (BLUE WITH COLD) GIVES! WILFRED FIENBURGH SOME CHILLY ADVICE! He didn t take it, worked out his own system, and now he can run upstairs without panting, tie his shoe laces without grunting and sleep without indigestion.40 words
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558 1957-10-26 3 Chunky' male tries to shed extra weight COME time ago I bought a new suit off the peg. The shop assistant measured me round the chest and said "Tsk, tsk" between his teeth. Then he measured my waist and raised one eyebrow. Then he measured my hips, stepped back, smiled558 words
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420 1957-10-26 3 'Grimly I devised a new diet...a very simple diet On my return home from the House of Commons I would brew a pot of strong tea to settle me for the night. But I did not take sugar with the tea. Instead I used half a slice of lemon. I420 words
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Article, Illustration243 1957-10-26 4 1-iIOSK OF YOU WHO USED TO SMUGGLE FENIMORE COOPER'S ADVENTURE HOOKS UP TO BED WITH YOU AT NIGHT WILL WANT TO SEE THE FILM VERSION OF THE DEERSL WKR." 1 nfortunately, you are doomed to disappointment 101 the him picks OUt and magnifies the improbabilities Ol243 words
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Article17 1957-10-26 4 2 mar EhiyJlm r oil IS xx 1 wmj Ind The Bacheta i iv O(l17 words
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Article, Illustration429 1957-10-26 4 LAURENCE OLIVIER PLAYS THE PRINCE II IS here ;it last. The Un we ha*ve hoard s<» moch about. which has been alter nutcly shrouded m secreej and flooded with publicity. Title: "The Prince Ind The Showgirl**. And it w/af worth waitlni for. with a cast that Includes429 words
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Article205 1957-10-26 4 |\,|.Ci.M.s "Time for Acatl tion" has Robert Taylor as its star n is a last moving story written by Charles Lederer, and it presents an aspect ot smuggling between Egypt and Spain. Lloyd Tredman < Robert Taylor) is an ex-pilot wno ;e nerve ha gone alter205 words
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320 1957-10-26 4 "PRIVATE'S PROGRESS" will rank among the funniest lilms ever seen in Singapore. Bo v.: Bi rthi rs have produced a script which is far more amusing th m the book from which the) took J, < in astronomical Ich i uitain i no320 words