The Singapore Free Press, 28 October 1957
1957-10-28
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Title Section17 1957-10-28 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Nl |5019 Singapore, Monday, October 28. 1957. Price 15Cts.17 words
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406 1957-10-28 1 ZHUKOV: WORLD PONDERS THE BIG MYSTERY Kremlin stays mum as East and West both ask: Is it demotion or special job at top\ Secret may be known next week VVHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR MARSHAL GEORGI ZHUKOV, ON SATURDAY FROM HIS POST AS SOVIET DEFENCE MINISTER? Diplomatic experts ofA.P.; Reuter - 406 words
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Article252 1957-10-28 1 Soviet war IH pVANGI LIST BILL* E WE GRAHAM said yes- =j [HL terday he has been E Kp told "on -ooii authari- E [Ei ty 1 that a strong E [■E Krcin I i n element E |X wants a Russian at- E 'Ep tack on the I S.252 words
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Article156 1957-10-28 1 HAVOC AFTER FLOODS IT was business as usual in most of Kuala Lumpur's riverside squatter areas this morning as families swept out the mud left by the worst flood in 30 years and retrieved furniture and belongings. But in other parts of Kuala Lumpur the floods had left a trail156 words
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Article32 1957-10-28 1 November flrat grade rubber buyers f O.b. opened in Singapore this morminr ut 81 cent a lb d').\ n one 1 ent on Pi iday' close, Tl* tone was uncertain32 words
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Article150 1957-10-28 1 SCIENTISTS attendin .1 meeting ol the Oei BI n Si t v for Spa c Ur 'arch 1 n,i in Pr inkfurt terday I hat according to theory ol relativit v travi Hers underway for v ara would age biologically ml) bj x few da 1Reuter - 150 words
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Advertisement162 1957-10-28 1 r_ 4 cartoon n Q >lrom score p c Citizenship: n 7 Dream raar Din Digging r_f thriller Z. in England !_Jg. New moves f_J_ came r rae "jj U p r/ie pasr I- MARSHAL ZHUKOV .above) returned to Mos- cow from his tour of Yugoslavia and Bulgaria to "l162 words
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Article, Illustration339 1957-10-28 2 JEFF HAWKE, SPACE PILOT IVTITH the dawn of the space age, readers of the Free Press will be pleased to learn that from Nov. 1 the adventures of Jeff Hawke, space pilot, will be appearing each day. Sydney Jordan, 29, creator of Jeff Hawke, did339 words
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Article60 1957-10-28 2 'JVHE Indian Government has decided to develop a wild life sanctuary in the jungles of Manipur, near the Burma border. The sanctuary, which extends for 20 miles along the l oktak Lake, abounds in the brow-antlercd deer which was on the verge of extinction in India60 words
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Article131 1957-10-28 2 HPHREE Chinese Senior Middle School pupils in Sibn have been awarded Colombo Plan scholarships by the Australian Government to take up higher studies leading to a university course in Education. Miss tan Tzy Chlnt. L9< Mr. Hsu Chan Nan/r. 21. and Mr. Ngu lleng Ming, 20, who131 words
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Article195 1957-10-28 2 -TiHIRTY suspected pirate" taxi operators have been arrested during the past six weeks since the new law came into force. The Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. Ong Soon Ann, told the Free Press that this was very fast work." Even with this new law, it is very195 words
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Advertisement643 1957-10-28 2 ANNUAL oCUj6 STARTS TO-DAY...EXCITING DAY FOR ALL ffßliußlß Shop now, First Great Week I IP is Come Early for Best Selections. I ill H HUGE SAVINGS ON ALL YOUR NEEDS Hp#IHI every depar ent mm 1 SLACKS j Doric" MANHATTEN'S Bf Dacron Rnyon q trP j Sale Price $11.00 Ifergains643 words
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Article303 1957-10-28 3 ATOM ACCIDENT: NEW FEARS 5 grow over mishap at reactor: Questions to Gov/. Was it graver fhan scientists will admit? TWO weeks after a mysterious accident to an atomic reactor in the North of England, the Hritish man-in-the-street is beginning to wonder if he had a narrower escape than scientists303 words
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Article232 1957-10-28 3 'Vilified' man as rector? > jeridge, whose artt- s on the monarch* ti„ Saturdaj Even- l p os( started nUionwid- controversy Britain, is O run S rector at Edinburgh University next month, s Announcing this in S Edinburgh, be said the s election would test in- s tellectual reaction toA.P - 232 words
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Article260 1957-10-28 3 The soprano with angel voice l)r r HEN Marian Anderson landed in Singapore she expressed fears that she might not live up to her reputation. Her reception on Saturday at the Victoria Memorial Hall must have chased those fears right out the window. There are timesD.M.D. - 260 words
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Article92 1957-10-28 3 A hydrogen experiment 'unlikely' has .suggested that the Windseale reactor became red hot because scientists were "cooking a hydrogen experiment in it. But most experts discount this theory. The weekly journal The Economist asked why Windscale attendants had allowed the reactor's temperature to rise above safety levels and commented: 'FromReuter - 92 words
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Article27 1957-10-28 3 The Finnish Government has banned a strike by railwaymen due to start tomorrow in support of demands for higher wages and better working conditions. Renter.27 words
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Advertisement388 1957-10-28 3 37 l u 9l s oss^ STo some people 57 days is a long time, yet to men who do advance planning it is just the right time to plan and make arrangements for the festive season. Here is the Dress Jacket that can be worn the whole night without388 words
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Article409 1957-10-28 4 Pelham Groom - Pelham Groom AS an amateur criminologist I was very interested when I read an announcement last week that lure in Malaya the plantchemists of the world were going to meet. The purpose of their meeting we are told, is to catalogue the poisonous extracts of409 words
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Article248 1957-10-28 4 rpHERE is always a tendency for people to say •'Well that is no concern of mine" and to take no further interest In a matter which may Well concern them. When an organisation is divided into a lar^e number of departments it is an easy thing to248 words
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Article302 1957-10-28 4 LAT IFF SEARCH LATEST 'I »l!i nunt lor LatilT V A still goes on. Mr. I l i.i.tud Doral lias not J 1 been sparing himself S 7 in his endeavours to i find the right man. By last Friday the 55 I applicants had been re- duced to six.302 words
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Article73 1957-10-28 4 AFTER I had written my small defence of parents charged with being the cause of all juvenile delinquency I remembered how Collin Brooks sum mcd up the facts that it is hard, indeed almost impossible, for parents to be right. A mother who says: "Mary, that gown shows73 words
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Article188 1957-10-28 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber CAN hardly wait," said a lady v Hh a malicious smile to a young man who l at tail, ing about space as though he had invented it, "I i an hardly wait to v Ish you a happy journey to the \ae. n < then,188 words
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Article314 1957-10-28 4 I Why a German I pilot looked ill j E TN the film "111 Met By E 1 Moonlight' the GerE man General is visibly upset when he discovers S that his captors are E amateur soldiers. E There was a parallel E to this story in314 words
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Advertisement34 1957-10-28 4 SELECTION RING STYLES, We have over 300 rings to show, ranging from 150/ to 4000/--or more S.P.H. de SUVA LTD. Hit; lt St. A Airport, Singapore ti Station Kd— lpoh. 6 r.mhunkment K. Lumpur-34 words
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Advertisement64 1957-10-28 4 Planf chemists of the world will meet in Malaya: f/, result could be discovery of important new drugs The latest semi-permanent rinse perfected by InectO brings unbelievable colour glamour to V" hair, I'hree shades that will not wash ofl thl many shampoos, will not affect permanent wa magic ink*'Available from64 words
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Article, Illustration397 1957-10-28 5 COLONY QUERY TO COUNTRIES OF C 'WEALTH Reciprocity for Spore citizens sought H Mr. and Mrs. Michael B Che e Teck Sens after E3 their wedding at the Church of the Sacred G Heart, Singapore. Mr. Chee is a liquor sales E representative with the H Borneo Co.. Ltd.. Sin-397 words
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Article48 1957-10-28 5 Bangkok police said that eleven people had been arrested for stealing the treasures of ancient Siamese kings dug up from under a pagoda in Ayuthia. the ruined former capital of Siam. The treasures included a gold-encased sword, golden religious Images and gold spitoons.— Router.48 words
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Article148 1957-10-28 5 'fHF, Singapore Government has issued a fresh warning to its Indebted employee* tO declare their debts before Dec. 31 oi face the consequences of dlAmlsal, In a circular which i.s being distributed to all employees, the Co-operative Development Division of the Ministry of Commerce and industry148 words
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Advertisement62 1957-10-28 6 S 1 ISJic Mofl« k ß*p J PICK THE PACK THAT SUITS YOU BEST! S S With L& M end only L& i can you pick the pack th.it v v h< f And r .nly L M I you the flavour The FULL, S EXCITING FLAVOUR. 1 S REGULAR,62 words
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Miscellaneous228 1957-10-28 6 >i2.%.\111i.%KM-. h> E.ee I alk and I'lul llavi% MFANWHILE--ANOTMFRPEOTHOUSI [B^^^^^^^ B^jl'" V t H bt-OCKS AWAY \W AVibW ji m*£ W^B IAII#.A\ liv luls4«ir ltit-<» Iliirrou^liM \\\*Jjofc l \i m *T/SHA tS /tffttV'ExCLA v\E7 JBv MmftUr X SA«iPCE-- ThVe^llosC lOn 'Mn^ UtmßS s t ewak:t. 'thekj we \\^st 70 f/f///ffW228 words
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Miscellaneous459 1957-10-28 6 QORN day you will not l< U r< utine or ordinary life its Indicate a rather special exciting time for you. You are I g233i^ and y,,ur JTou never like to follow I well travelled reads but on c pick and choose your own i fou are an Idealist but459 words
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Article237 1957-10-28 7 Horror dream comes true now IELU LUURT U cnUdrtn ft A years ago uui a a■ a daugntei would be born to Wm a* (tn cnildien !_and that the boy would meet his death in a hole while he was .till a child ie dream was so vivid that The237 words
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Article46 1957-10-28 7 8 -PETAL 'DAFF' perfect freak daffodil ith eight petals has been j Kakahi, a small j j! up in the centre of I of New n Saun01i wn o as f o [„ht I rown daffodils! nnn Ulr bulbs and has M£ m --.'.in this year—46 words
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Article520 1957-10-28 7 RUSSIA'S SHAGGY DOG STORY Rocket traveller parachutes down to earth again I M OSCOW Radio E last night in- traduced the first 1= space traveller a E shaggy Russian dog wearing a space suit I and a transparent I helmet and anil nounced that a new g passenger carrying satelliteA.P. - 520 words
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Article314 1957-10-28 7 UNDRESS FOR BUSINESS BUT DO GOME ATTIRED FOR THE DANCE' ORITISH nudists yesterday ordained the "un- dressed look* for the sixth world congress of sun worshippers in England next August. Bui the nude look will have some frills. Here are fashion decrees Issued atA.P. - 314 words
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Article75 1957-10-28 7 TK) have a "change of heart" could mean just that in the future. A weak or diseased heart may be replaced by the healthy heart of a person who had just died, said the famous heart surgeon, Sir Russell Brock, in Melbourne to operate on unusualReuter - 75 words
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Article51 1957-10-28 7 I TODAY: 127 p.m. TOMORROW: 3.01 a.m. B and .CO9 p.m. B U WEDNESDAY: 3.52 a.m. and 257 p.m. THURSDAY: 455 a.m. SJ and .1.58 pm FRIDAY: 6.25 a.m. and 5.22 p.m. gj SATURDAY: 7.40 am m and 7.17 p tn. SUNDAY: 825 am and 830 p.m.51 words
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Article91 1957-10-28 7 DLONDB Mi,.s Hlrim RudO man will never ftfaia bop without shn**s She bopped for four hours barefoot in the first bop tiu drop competition In Port Elizabeth, South Africa, and ended up with huge blisters and teet stained black. Her efforts were rewarded when she andReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement81 1957-10-28 7 GRUnDIGX Sole Agents KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. xd^SWl! THE T KING OF W "DACRON" LBJj TROUSERS J Famous For Perfect Fit 1 CONSULT I SINGAPORE PACKiNG CO., LTD. FOR ALL PACKING AND I STORAGE PROBLEMS ROOM-BE, ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING TEL *****/ 3 lines Singapore OVERSEA CHINESE81 words
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Miscellaneous122 1957-10-28 7 Today's Radio Programme ■15 p.m. Keep It, Bright Part I; 1.30 Time Signal and News. 145 Keep It Bright Tart II: 2.00 Clo.se Down; 5.00 Children's Playhou.se; 5.30 Interlude for Music; 5.45 At the Hammond. 6.00 lime Signal and Programme Summary; 6.02 Women's Half Hour; 630 Speak Malay; 6.35 Their122 words
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Article, Illustration249 1957-10-28 8 THE East German Government recently initiated a surprise issue of a new currency. The reason was to smoke out the hoarders among the populace. Those with home savings could exchange up to 300 Marks in the old currency without any249 words
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Article, Illustration136 1957-10-28 8 Time and Time and tide are on Ann's side! OST youngsters a x are good for an a excuse to keep them away from school a or at least to &ct them oil early. lUit for 13-year-old a Ann Wilkinson, \\n 5 excuse is provided |>\ a "Mr. Weather" and136 words
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Article123 1957-10-28 8 *~FV producer Si\ hen Wade's i called out to I one day last m\ "You'll have to something!" He j and in a few i ut.es had dclirerei Blb. lOoz. baby boi Said the mid she returned fl -lie been robbed..., Mr. Wade, at his to tn Coomb-road, Cm123 words
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Article, Illustration12 1957-10-28 9 KQA) kni UEAVINC i WiS SOiTEZ 1/ Off SECTltfl* AHERICAIH 112 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-10-28 9 caUeriPhiin > C pink fee* I have tUm* Their other children Kffi'i fls L 9 5 wor *>" aW flr *^«tente. aged ten, t!l al)cth ua* tickled Mr. Wade. end Christopher, nine. :Mm<<^:^>^^mm^^:.:<,^ii^ '■'■■J' "W.II .I■ I Tim'&gS.JJURJUBUUIaU! 1 ju. I I i.i45 words
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396 1957-10-28 9 Anna tells all about her trigger happy lover yEMPESTUOITg harles Dumper was a nrui 1 with two sicles-anci three "uives Sober he was a wonderful loving husband But drunk he would draw his black revolver and fire bullets round the cringing figure of his second "wile." r- "*>"" m nis396 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-10-28 9 With both the female and male population in Zurich, Switzerland, are these "clothes peg" belts seen in the picture below. For the Swiss Misses it represents the latvst m in fashion. For mere males? Bait my dear B fellow. Before you know where you are you're "hitched"49 words
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Article, Illustration992 1957-10-28 10 THE SPANIARD WHO SINGED THE GOVERNOR'S BEARD! Pelham Groom today tells the remarkable story of a Spanish skipper who locked up his British engineers all because of a dispute over 'blowing' his ship's boilers THERE SEEMS TO BE A DEARTH OF GOOD a STORIES IN THE WORLD TODAY AND E992 words
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Article79 1957-10-28 10 Is it a piece of the Ark? French explorer Feman4 Navarra is seen in the picture Oil the rlffht holding a piece nf wood s;\i<l to be part of N Mill's Ark which he found near Mount War at In Turkey, the traditional resting place of the \rk He points79 words
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Article150 1957-10-28 10 £40,000 works of art— in a parcel A MAN with a hl A paper parcel under his arm walk, rj j ntu the British Museum and asked: "Can yon identify these The answer stirred th? world of art to ex u.unent and surprised iw, owner. For out of the brown150 words
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Article60 1957-10-28 10 Mr. Popov of Moscow, mystified Oxford last week. He was due six days previously at St. Anthonys College— the first student-in-residence from the Soviet Union since pre-war. But he did not turn up. For the sixth day running, steward Arthur Roberts cast an appraising eye round60 words
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Article, Illustration384 1957-10-28 11 adelaide Eastley - adelaide Eastley BY.. iriio. among us, docs nol recall with horror some aspecl <>r per- so'n.il suffering endured (lining the las! war no matter whal n;ut of the world in which he or she was living at the time? But, again, what purpose in life is served by384 words
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Article127 1957-10-28 11 NEEDLING NOT DESIRED I And. here again, all of \y need- literary or otherwise. Io 1 led of Japan's ■1 history. It I I s to look as t: igh this author-jurist :B. have ninny years [X nnd ex[P- of hateful •1 iths if he aims to dig tl' th>127 words
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Article58 1957-10-28 11 Jl don that old 'v.t be dug OMn I sreen tar DON ton ni P I E A P T HE REPP F V WAR and OC--0 c, rH ERE WAS UNO- £X FOR C OW ONE PR ?N been so I i adminisW I .<!58 words
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Article80 1957-10-28 11 Tin se efforts must be accepted by even Japan': y hile hostages il civil! lon's pacific aim ai e to JJ vi held in t( imi oi indh iduai national res ilve v < in Singapore can contribute our part by tepping trade relations. Japan has goods80 words
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Article, Illustration423 1957-10-28 11 English crops up In the world's strangest places. I once found myself being ferried across a channel between islands of the Pacific's Trust Territory, my dozen boatmen dusky Malaitamen earning extra dollars between fishing contracts. In this remote area villagers live and die in villages two or423 words
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Article, Illustration181 1957-10-28 11 picture CIIY SCENE: Mr. Luke Wan Tho is reading up on Scandinavia in view of his forthcoming odyssey nearly next year) when he leaves for lands of the Northern, Lights. He hopes to reach the Arctic Circle and will take along his cameras to photographFree Press - 181 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-10-28 12 PpHE transportation of premature babies over long distances is now possible with the introduction of portable incubators. They are designed for use in flying squad E ambulances and in aircraft. The equipment is almost equal in elli- ciency to an up-to-date premature baby ward in88 words
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Article278 1957-10-28 12 OUR CHILDREN CAN BE SAVED 1 THOUSANDS of babies in Britain are being immunised against whooping cough after the period during which their chances of dying from it were greatest. Because nearly half the deaths concerned babie under six months old, Middlesex County Council has decided to vaccinate them when278 words
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Article1040 1957-10-28 12 THERESA TIRED SO EASILY —^wwwwiwiii'! ;;;;;r;--T?^ iis:::::j:::::p::^^ iidti ii M I 1 I I aum*"" m« But the symptoms varied each time THERESA wa« i young girl oi nineteen who had complained of being easily exhausted and having semi- fainting attacks. "I never went right Off, doctor, but I kept1,040 words
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Article106 1957-10-28 12 IN 194b when 1 s ij there were huge pimples on my face. One of these has remained to this day, although the swelling is less pronounced. It has ceased to he painful; in fact, the skin covering this swelling has lost much of its sensitivh ty. What106 words
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Miscellaneous231 1957-10-28 12 clues across 3 Call an American 1 Discolours satins (6). Inside (4). Htetre»ed 4 Upset the set tea (6). 5 Little Diana leaves 9 This sum for a neck of land (8). (7) 6 Chap riled within >>• 10 More than a mountain range 7 Make less heavy ins —in231 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1957-10-28 13 A woman could be first space pilot Report on the World of Science £.•***************1111 1 **********1111M*****M1H,,,, IS THIS why Russia to scientific progress is first into space? has lagged behind that I Our graph shows of Russia. how the West's techni- More than twice as cal education, the key many1,211 words
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Article552 1957-10-28 14 dubs no longer gace United with an inferiority complex West Bromwich hand them their fifth defeat DIGGEST surprise of the English football season so far has been the decline of Manchester United. The United, greatest footballing machine In England during the past two seasons, are nowReuter - 552 words
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Article42 1957-10-28 14 Nadir won the woi 1 1 i 1 richest horse race Ihe U*****,150 Garden State :si akes for two yeai olds al Camden, New Jersey, Ti 1 1 b i-'ir ma wa i second and R I Trellis thud ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration388 1957-10-28 14 RED ARMY, one of Russia's top soccer teams, will open a three-match tour of Britain tomorrow in a series of games that will provide some guide to Russia's chances in next year's World Cup finals. The Russians open the tour with their388 words
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Article51 1957-10-28 14 ARGENTINA qualified for the finals of the World Soccer Cup when they beat Bolivia 4-0 in a preliminary round match at Buenos Aires ye. tcrdsy in Leipzig, Czechoslovakia qualified by beating East Germany 4-1. Mexico also Qualified when they drew 1-1 with Costa Rica at San Jose, Costa51 words
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Article137 1957-10-28 14 ITALY'S Mario D'Agata knocked- out countryman Fedcrico Scarponi. after 2 X 2 minutes of the eighth round of a scheduled 15-round match, to win tin- European bantamweight boxing championship at Caghari. Sardinia, last night. The European bantamweight title has been vacanl since April l. after137 words
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Article217 1957-10-28 14 Japan beat world's best at golf JAPAN won the ft J nada Cup golf tour, nament in Tokyo y& terday from the United States. South Africa, Australia and Walej followed in that ordei The champion of Japan Torakchi Nakamura also won the International Trophy with the best individual aggregate. LeadingReuter - 217 words
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Article150 1957-10-28 14 r rilE 42-year-Old Japanese professional* golfer, who started life on a rice farm, yesterday became Japan's pin up boy a i a gallery ol t housands watched him give Japan new stature in world Kolf. Toraklchl Nakamura now sees his photograph in shops and onReuter - 150 words
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Advertisement38 1957-10-28 14 mw99/fS^oSßnmSStw^se SffttH W's .I™ m I m' >a fr L «r ■< ji r y W «l» WKfP fmßm <-•'••■ Wa Yhe H Prirtce JB and the U Showgirl 9.30 p.m. PREMIERE Wed. 30th Oct. CAPITOL Book Now! Phone *****38 words
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Article271 1957-10-28 15 Civilians finish 'quad' champs ROUTS ARMY RAF £OGE HAVY FOR 2tiD PLACE it IGNIFN INT Civi|i>l Hans. That was what they were yesterday when they brought off the biggest win in Singapore representative hotkey this season when they beat Army 10-0 to take the honours at the S.H.A quadrangular tournament271 words
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Article, Illustration321 1957-10-28 15 SINGAPORE reached the south zone nnal of the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition jWhen they beat Malacca 7-2 at Malacca over the weekend. Selangor reached the north final by beating Perak 5-4 at Ipoh last night. Big surprise in the Singapore versus Malacca matchFree Press - 321 words
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Article89 1957-10-28 15 VLADIMIR ki is Russia's dual Olympic gold medallist, yesterday won the cross country championship <»f the Soviet Union. He covered the ejfhl kilo metres (about five miles) course in Moscow's Sokolniki l*»rk in 23 mm 36.4 see 'Her leading from the third kilometre Prtr Rolotnikov. who helpedReuter - 89 words
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Article257 1957-10-28 15 OINGAPORE won the Tay Lian Teck shield for the third successive year when they beat Combined Services 4-2 at Jalan Besar yesterday. Services' slow-moving dofence was th e cause of their downfall. They wore often left standing by their nippy opponents. Man of the match was257 words
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Article49 1957-10-28 15 Dai Rees, the British Ryder Cup captain, and Ken Bousrield will make a 10-day tour of Singapore and the Federation, said a Royal T land Club Official yesterday. The two golfers, who are now in Tokyo, are expected to arrive in Singapore next Monday49 words
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Advertisement179 1957-10-28 15 THE STRAITS TIMES 1 ANNUAL for I9SS 1 Each succeeding issue oi ihe Straits limes \-M, Annual gains new friends and new admirers for ga the beauty and charm of the Malayan scene ;I comes vividly to life in full colour and J| monotone in its pages This SUperb quality179 words
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Article, Illustration371 1957-10-28 16 I>OI'i: PIUS Ml inaugurated ttie Vatican's win 'id-covering radio stain hi in San l.i Maria l>i ..tin i.i. I tal> «'sterd.i\ with ;i plc.» to "CVI'I'V state, nation and individual" to prevent the irreparable destruction of s third world war. The Pope referringU.P. - 371 words
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Article163 1957-10-28 16 -minimi immiii," JAPAN'S ocean-going tank- ers and scheduled freighters were moored helplessly at their docks today as the All -Japan Seamen's Union launched a five-day strike starting alter midnight. The 83,000-man union began Its "second wave* strike, to last for 120 hours, in support of its demandU.P. - 163 words
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Article32 1957-10-28 16 Jazz trumpeter Lou I s "Satchmo'' Armstrong left New York by plane yesterday on an unofficial goodwill tour oi five Soul h Am" rlcan counl i 'les A P.32 words
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360 1957-10-28 16 U.N. ASSEMBLY RESUMES DEBATE ON SYRIA TODM TTRKEY'S NATO allies yesterday announced that they would go to her assistance if she were atA tacked. This announcement, made by the NATO secretary-general. Mr. Paul Henry Spaak, came as the U.N. GeneralReuter; A.P.; U.p. - 360 words
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Article132 1957-10-28 16 Businessman sends out a call for*-* 4 (him SE busines Mian in Pi lis wan I [tlSj Io hire lii Chinese ties girls v i i ii.ivc i beau I Iful figure' 1 i s beini swamped hv anxious females, Thcj all have the figures, md mostI.p - 132 words
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Advertisement68 1957-10-28 16 It's up to the leaders of nations to prevent world war/ he soys in opening broadcast of new Vatican radio station MM^pB^ j v^V m y our S ues^ s I FROOD I LEMON STRAWBERRY 6& 1 CHOCOLATE MOUSSE IN BOTH JUNIOR FAMILY SIZES LIG lII DESSEB I 1: INEXPENSIVE68 words
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