The Singapore Free Press, 18 November 1957
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Title Section16 1957-11-18 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper I Monday. November 18. 1957 Price 15 CU.16 words
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Article407 1957-11-18 1 Lim denies Ministers use Govt. cash 'privately' QINGAFOBCB Chief Minister. Mr. Inn Yew Hock, denied a E suggestion in the \s- sembly today that Mm I isters have gone abroad on private visits at pub- 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 1 •1407 words
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Article454 1957-11-18 1 NOMINATION PAPERS GO IN TODAY Bitterly-contested election campaign to capture power in the new Singapore City Council now moves into full swing THE election campaign to capture power in the new City Council moved into full swing today with the submission of nomination papers by about 75 candidates from seven454 words
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Article91 1957-11-18 1 i LARGE police party converged on the A Kampong San Teng area off the fifth milestone Thomson Road this morning in the continuing hunt for Mr. Tan Eng Chuan and the people who kidnapped him last week. A police spokesman said that the army might91 words
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Article81 1957-11-18 1 I AN Indian Muslim aged 35, Abdul Kareem, was found shot dead after a wild boar hunt at Mandai, Singapore, yesterday. Police have detained a man in connection with the tragedy. Kwong Lian, aged 25. described gus a good nd of Kareem, i s stated to have told81 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-11-18 1 picture. 1(1 l|( > -X q{ Desker Road, Singapore, being rimed on stretcher inuiance ;it ciifTord Pier after she had been resetted from tin* tea i Island yesterday. i„ llu made thr annual pllfrlmare <<» the Island t«> i>«v homaff to Kong (<;<> d of Prosperity) with thousands <»• oiheiFree Press - 63 words
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Article58 1957-11-18 1 IPOH was quiet at 9.30 this morning. Police were on duty outside the three Chinese schools which were closed on the orders of the Perak Education Department after demonstrations by the pupils on Saturday. A handful of students, arrived at the schools this morning and were told by58 words
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Advertisement66 1957-11-18 1 livery -.< home me. l, i "Sli.ul. w in th« f<-rm ..f M PIRfI I QUAM n mi VERTIBING SCHEME." v\> nu.- i. the -,ti.iil.>w l.i vi.iii fiifii r -..ilr> whcMCfl and mv.tr >.. i.. tall II trmrklin AOvjfuti n 1 1 Mm a L/ v I I I I66 words
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Article, Illustration248 1957-11-18 2 rpm: Mip< i iiit« niicni «>i tin Singapore in* Brigade, B 1 Mr j. AiiKuv -ai t j over 1 1 weekend thai the «utr> of bifhlj Inflammable dolls i«» tn»- Colons should be i becked B lie was commenting <>" a report thai Japanese a248 words
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Article, Illustration332 1957-11-18 2 THE FIRST XMAS JOY PARCELS I "THE Shaw Organisatioi i*■ under-privileged chi got off to a good start. The first to place gifts at the foot of a giant Christ- mas tree a 1 the Capitol Thea- t tre over the weekend were the Shaw children. Nora. 12. and Sylvia.332 words
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Advertisement22 1957-11-18 2 1 I on their inaugural flight from Vientiane arriving Singapore 18th November. air L/tof rely on I %H-..-!\g F^ SHELL AVIATION SERVICE22 words
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286 1957-11-18 3 LIES AS DELIBERATE PART OF POLICY Soviet attitude to West unchanged Political problems firsts US expert |]R. GEORGE KENNAN, American ambassador in Moscow from H>.)o to 1952, claimed last night that Russia's attitude to the West had not changed during the tour years of the post-Stalin regime m a DroaacasiReuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration12 1957-11-18 3 picture. MRS. G. IGNATIADES— she cried for tier daughter. Fre e PressFree Press - 12 words
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Article173 1957-11-18 3 AILING fllm slir iAl zabeth faylor was reported much Improi ei l yesterdaj from her attack ot appendicitis, Her husband, showman Mike Todd, said wife was »>i> and around at the home of friends here but he said she would undergo hi operation for removal ofA.P. - 173 words
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Article251 1957-11-18 3 She mistook S'pore for Karachi! AQANTAS Airways public lations officer, Mrs. had a hectic ■■v-rkend lookelderly woman I 'r who had misgalore for Karachi. latiade 78 a tralian Immiin i smiled od off a plane Iney he asked Mrs. Minnie if she could >cc her daughter. Mrs. Minnie explained that251 words
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Article215 1957-11-18 3 MONTY FEELS ANGRY —at criticisms of Churchill Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, who yesterday announced his retirement next September, hit out last night at critics of Sir Winston Churchill. In a commercial television programme, the FieldMarshal, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, said he deplored the "sniping 1 against Sir WinstonReuter - 215 words
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Article46 1957-11-18 3 Lord Samuel, 87-year-old i"! mer Liberal leader In the House of Lord and Lady I imuel celebrated i he 1 r diamond 1 801 li wedding Ivei try In London yesterday v, ith a family pari y tended by flva of their bride maid ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article89 1957-11-18 3 Volkswagen public ownership scheme I>REPARATOR¥ u«»rk on turning iUv publiclycontrolled Volkswagen <;•'• works over to private ownership ins beffun i»r Hermann Lindrathi Wes( German Minister for rvdrr.ii \ssrtv Announced. Tin- 12,000 workers ;»t the Volkswagen plants are expected t<> be frVeii priority in obtaining shares, iirReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement21 1957-11-18 3 WARNING! This Kid Is Loaded With laughs! IT'S JERRY LEWIS r i El "THE DELICATE DELINQUENT A Piramouni Pic to M21 words
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Advertisement102 1957-11-18 3 y r j BARON YON HECZEY Matching his strength with Dae/Wool blend. And the result. j| |He ordered a suil from the material !> fYou neither have to be a wrestling champion <* X "or a Baron to wear such tested material which besides l\ I long Life Is completely102 words
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Article204 1957-11-18 4 HOUNDS OF [SN'T it surprising how one dog in space can arou.se the ire of thousands whereas thousands of dogs living miserable existences can pass unnoticed by a single man? Cables have been sent to Russia, vehement and indignant letters have been written to the Press aboul the fate204 words
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Article, Illustration21 1957-11-18 4 A typical scene at the i a ns fusion Cc n tr c donors rest after giving their blood21 words
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Article609 1957-11-18 4 'The best way to explain it' ghgfhfgh I Hi; Royal Air Force Text Book on Astro Navigation has, <>r it had in my tiny, a quotation from "Alice In Wonderland" a| the* head of v\ cry chapter. The caption to the chapter on Astro Navigation was: "Why"' said the Dodo,609 words
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Article211 1957-11-18 4 j)V E when I was at school 1 watched I eating, and furthermore enjovii Ml sandwiches on which he had iDrenji r ened condensed milk. Mv^t-l Slll€6 then I have always been interested in various people's Ukefl at the table and 1 think I am211 words
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Article225 1957-11-18 4 t have bccji experiencing some of the truth and tribulations of a easting director and as one no mally does when you do anything for the first time i have discovered the job Is by no nn as easy as i thought It was, With225 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-11-18 4 CLARK GABLE, wk will soon be seen in Singapor the film "Band of Any els,' was the cause of a Coldwynim early in his career, In those days Clark was with M.G.M. One day Sa oldicyn phoned L. B. Mayer 0/ M.G.M. and said: "LouU, both of us an in65 words
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Advertisement35 1957-11-18 4 SELECTION RING STYLES, We have over 300 rings to show, ranging from 150/- lo 4000/ S.P.H. dc SUVA LTD. Hlfh Bl A \ii pMrii Sun- :»|'< I Matiuii I{<l Ipoh. G I inli.inknicMt K. I uinpur35 words
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Advertisement86 1957-11-18 4 s >^'- modern This sensible young mothei knows value <>t a Feedrite II on.h-i lllOlIlClS" Huh. Feeder. JTv i Ihr Feedrite Wondei Bab) ml M Peedei ia approved and recoin mended b\ Doctors, Health J isitors and Mi<l-\\ i\< Iki ,m-' In v keeps baby's milk warm nghl jjjj Mk/l86 words
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295 1957-11-18 5 Quality counters cheap goods in Far East INDUSTRY MAINTAINS VALUE FOR MONEY POLICY BRITISH EXPORTS RISE 11 PER CENT OKITAIN is countering stiff competition in the Far East market from countries which export cheap products by maintaining her reputation for quality. A spokesman of the United Kingdom's Trade Commissioners' office295 words
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Article, Illustration130 1957-11-18 5 I I mih ci Cnin. B Ing a p o r Major. 0 Colliufwood I "monial I »c H..rh,,,,, Dull arrival by Lt.-Col, A. Khind commanaing officer of the Unit. This was the Rencral's first visit to the unit since he assumed command earlier thisFree Press - 130 words
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Article61 1957-11-18 5 Alliance .ill hold its .md ball at Hotel on £>atlenu ol gour- N j promised lor and the orgato create a of France" on illroom i Our rench girls will sent irket -holders with iritifs, and boutonnieres en l firms have ia ted lf perfume, ther61 words
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Article51 1957-11-18 5 piFTEEN YEAR OLD runaway schooltx >) Ro bort James Kindle i mi borne in Crosby, Lancashire, yesterday after a five day lorry rldi around Bcotland. Robert, who ran away because he feared six ol the best on hi.s buttocks/ 1 '.said he would not go baci toReuter - 51 words
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Article131 1957-11-18 5 THE Legislative Assembly which meets today will be asked to approve a supplementary expenditure of $1,596,610 to meet unforeseen expenditures. The largest single item of $350,000 is for the University of Malaya to meet Singapore's share of the increased contributions agreed to between the Governments of131 words
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Article120 1957-11-18 5 VNOTHER milestone in Latin" s career was reached recently when Mr. Ho Ah Loke, the Producer of Keris Films, announced that he intended to start production of a Latiil film in the first week of December. Two months ago Mr. Pelham Groom was commissioned120 words
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Advertisement136 1957-11-18 5 i mjm m ■iiiiiiiiiimtiiu TERROR wmt. i MIDNIGHT^. SCOTT BRADY JOAN VOHS^Pw REX pens tomorrow COME EN/OY THE BENEFIT ASHA'S SALE OF SALES LOOK LATEST NEW ARRIVAL AT UNBELIEVABLE PRICES NEW DACRON TROUSERS $12.50 NEW FANCY SPORTSHIRTS 390 NEW DACRON SHIRTS S 5. 50 NEW STRETCHES SOCK 1.20 i NEW136 words
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Advertisement28 1957-11-18 6 Firm and pleasing to the J.ps mild yet deeply satbfying tow -Chesterfield alone is pica packed by Aceu-Ray. CHESTERFIELD j|g||cU SATISFIES Bji; THE W A>R t T n^28 words
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Miscellaneous143 1957-11-18 6 >E %\lllt%lii; by Lee lalk and IMiil llavis w 1 r ~^r xz*y' V 'M2fc L__ 1 IMtLJ I 1 j|\i; hy llnbbarcl ThE PLV^XPOO AMPHfJh/EATTGB I E ANO A MOMGNT E^™fflT THE PACE 0P /ANSEL 'wS^ ■I^^^^^'^V'^ fills to suFF^c/moN poi/srr: lEI LATER" wbjmmgm wrrw m air op spun143 words
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Miscellaneous403 1957-11-18 6 BOHN today, you b Intuitive and QU ary and artistic, you an ently practi< a in instrui basic ideas. You are i L tnJ sen: able to adapt yours.; tog Ituations with co In tact. you are so ada i you may find you do I Uat i you,- rightful403 words
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Article, Illustration176 1957-11-18 7 A girl who looked like Sophia r) look beautiful is one thing.... To look too much like one of the world's most beautiful stars is quite another. Nineteen-year-old Scilla Gabel found thi s out and it caused a major crisis in her life. So much so that she ha.s justPopper - 176 words
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Article63 1957-11-18 7 lIV/O ca] in opdirections found ey c pass in Hong tog's narrow Wing Lok Neither the Chinese Ivers was prepared to give ly and thereby lose "face" lg, as they had into the alley time. > Hew. a crowd I and traffic piled up TheU.P. - 63 words
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Article63 1957-11-18 7 The Town Council, of Croekhowell. Wales. has threatened to evict from one ot its houses a man who dug a hob 1 In the kitchen floor, filled it with water and used It as a pool for keeping ducks. The man. an unnamed builders labourer,U.P. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration241 1957-11-18 7 Film on Asia by Brando? U.S. 15 IGNORANT ON FAR EAST' ACTOR Marlon Brando's pet project i< to do a film about United Nations technical assistance missions in South East Asia. ing ignorance in this said in New York yes- ''There's an appall country about Asia," he terday in anA.P. - 241 words
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Article69 1957-11-18 7 drugs are becoming a world menace, according to a Sydney psychiatrist Dr. Charles McCarthy, who has returned from a world conference of Psychiatrists In Zurich. Dr. McCarthy says the long term effect of tranquilliser drugs i.s to make people dull and stupid. He will initiate a move throughReuter - 69 words
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Article32 1957-11-18 7 Twenty one houses rmd a child welfare homo were destroyed In b three-day bushflre In the Bblu Mountnin.s Eirea some 00 niilo.s west of Sydney over the week-end A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement38 1957-11-18 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES 1 TODAY: 2026 TOMORROW: ok to and N 2128. B WEDNESDAY: on 8 and 2220. THURSDAY: 0955 and 2308. H FRIDAY: Km and 2354. m SATURDAY: 11 ox SI NDAY: 0039 and H 1117 ,j38 words
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Advertisement167 1957-11-18 7 •HIM ***** l **********1 l I *****1 l 11 1 >• 1 11 1 1 111 l III! t 1 11 111 Ml II |llllllllllllllllllllMIIIMIUIIimillllllllllllllUim«IM«| J A wonderful thirst #k. quenchei jt anytime 4fe**is%± rich m health-giving JKJtS^r properties of apples .Mown in Enj land's finest mr%w/ss orchards *//SmSMM Z167 words
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Miscellaneous149 1957-11-18 7 Todays Radio Programme for Singapore i LS pm. k< ep ii Bi Ighl Parl i; i3O i toe Signal and News; i 4.- Keep Et Bri in- Pai II; 2.00 Cl(/r \h>\\u; Of) liilci lude for Mv lc; :>.i. r i bell Kind of Music; r > 4 r Childi149 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-11-18 8 Once 3 year on Poppy Day hundreds of Cambridge. England, students in fancy dress go crazy in their efforts to raise money for the Earl Haig Fund, with keen competition from rival colleges to see who collects the most. A highlight of the day is aPepper - 83 words
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Article144 1957-11-18 8 r O ON in Slngaj la I d have i than -t- v haired, G5-yt ar ij Miss Alliene 8. d e Chant, irom Kutztown (population 4,000) i. nnsylvania, u6 a She radiated hapi Ini i because. all In one day, she had: M the author of "A M.i!.,144 words
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Article56 1957-11-18 8 Sherpa Tensing, one of the conquerors of Mount Everest with Col. John Huni and Sir Edmoiifl Hillary, was decorated vv itii a gold medal for physical education in Paris. Picture on the left shows M. Rene BUleres, the French Minister of National Education, pinning the medal to Tensink's56 words
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Article, Illustration142 1957-11-18 8 Business-minded space enthusiast rjtHE Sunday London newspaper "Th< i day r< ported receiving applicat and 18 women prepared to g<> on a trip aboard a rock( t. "The People" la t week offered a pri2 to the first human being who gets to th safely, a <- The142 words
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Article, Illustration289 1957-11-18 9 LOUS TO BE IN S'PORE' Jdventure !me $i°o t let Isn't it 1 am In $ood value t ever ilue for money Chant, d I should hotel," she uidn't afford se so i went and I'm sure met a lot more inter- b i. n pie there Indians and Chinesi289 words
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Article, Illustration124 1957-11-18 9 MASKED BANDITS snatched an .C 11.700 payroll from a car during a daring ram af tack in Lewisham, London, last week. The money, wages for 1.200 workers at a firm only a few hundred yard*. from the scene of the robbery, was in a bag strapped to the wrist ofFoppcr - 124 words
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Article136 1957-11-18 9 l M^ e t t !lJ°i!°" Sputnik progress H r. ;>« Tt.-dly i> ,wamp, d v;;fl j. Ef IVal I'stak- on the towrth plan, t Imm Lei jn was founded In October 1956, to it tronomy. After the l&unching oi lou 1( "rgnn; ;,t:.,n •<■!<! ::0() lot:, tntalln,-:A.P. - 136 words
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Article, Illustration429 1957-11-18 9 Love in a Russian Sputnik! BOOKS A BEST SELLER TIIH Danes are chuck- ling over a satirical novel written, printed and published with Sputnik like speed all in a matter ol days The novel is in fact entitled "The Love Satellite It makes fun with almost everything, including the RussiansA.P. - 429 words
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Article, Illustration822 1957-11-18 10 Smell lingers r V\ IK more one i ids of the old da. s in Singapore, the more one tries i > capture a picture of what it looked like. How vastly different everything was. There was no Whispering Giant to float us down to822 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-11-18 10 Coxswain was so shocked ent-day visitors wi bought «i< >,is" f r 0171 Singapore pedlar s might well ponder O n% this warning uttered oy a coxswain l ona ago: "Blest ij the% local salesmen draw one's eye- in Sincumnn"40 words
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143 1957-11-18 10 The R.A.F. champion remains sceptical E ACTOR Stanley Baker J\ has always been known for his sporting E prowess but lie now surprised every* E one on the Pinewood E unit filming Violent E Playground by very E nearly reaching a E discus-throwim: record. Scenes were being shot on t»><>143 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1957-11-18 11 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BY., I j i'l'iit months the community has been observing an articulate I waged against the possible influx oi foreign bands, pro j j nost vocal dissenters being members of the Musicians' I Singapore out to promote the best interests of our local i This >th1,340 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-11-18 11 picture Gleaming satin, a I flash of sequins at the I bodice line and an ele- Kant formal hat dis- I tinctive with osprey feathers composes a smart cocktail ensem- hie by the Vanity Shop. displayed at a fashion revue at the Raffles I Hotel on Saturday by I thiFree Press - 61 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-11-18 12 A circus employee I s i offers tidbits to an ail" i ing giraffe in Koblenz, I German]/, as j vctci- X ?iarian bandages the I anifnal's^jieck after an B X-ray snbwed it to be 1 j suffering from a spinal injury. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article1059 1957-11-18 12 Parents should foster 2 traits -;vv::::::r-v--;:::-v a :s:; a a y- aaaa a :rv a aa :L ii si J I s::»; -•••-■•••••I. ."i.«; ..l.ii__2l_. 21 .4...:..IHIHIMHimilMlillll>IHtHlllillllilllllllllll j TMIK bringing up ol children is a responsibility far i greater than most parents of today I realise. Cases oi adolescent delinquency,1,059 words
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Article165 1957-11-18 12 I HAVE suffered with recurrent sinusitis for many 1 years. At one time I had my antrums washed B out and later a small operation to facilitate washiny out. Since then, although I have not suffered so acutely continuously, I have severe bouts xohich last B several weeks165 words
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Article294 1957-11-18 12 EISENHOWER KEEPS HIS BLOOD THIN A SAFETY VALVE action of your blood is nn* becoming a menace, outmoded by evoi»X!l like the appendix was, an American h specialist says. This safety valve is abil v the blood to clot and stop bleeding from V juries.. m •It was mighty importantA.P. - 294 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-11-18 13 Master Sergeant John Campbell of the United States Army holds a weird arrangement ol bolted metal fins around a tripod-like frame which a motorist f'onnd in the mountains near Lo^j Angeles, California, and turned over to the Armylast week. The object, crudely machined, is marked at the76 words
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Article, Illustration398 1957-11-18 13 ...is this prediction by Professor Auguste Piccard that time will stand still for future space travellers PROFESSOR Auguste Piccard, world famed stratosphere expert and deep-sea ex i>'<>m\ believes thai the space travellers of tne Inline will go on hips lasting several thousand years and Khun to earth with nolA.P. - 398 words
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Article45 1957-11-18 13 A Moscow newspaper claims that Russian scientists have developed an atomic transistor battery capable of operating for at least 20 years, The Trade Union newspaper Trud said that the battery, developed in 1953, had been used in experimental atomic reactors.45 words
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Article401 1957-11-18 13 MOWh./s, GUINEA PIGS AND MICE LOOKED DOWN ON THE WORLD YEARS AGO e« storj that llmaI s are used ex r ri "'-nfs :,l the I S V,r development r n> ln N Mexico. there have Fnuht uiih the ml lie f m <>st ..i theA.P. - 401 words
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Article200 1957-11-18 13 pRiNCETi.N Universi- ti/ scientists in New Jersey, USA., hare de- vcloped a device to en- able the whirling parti- ales of atom uccclera- tors to be glimpsed foi l a fraction of a second The device called a Sol i d Scintillation Chamber— has already enabled scientists toReuter - 200 words
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Article, Illustration322 1957-11-18 14 Thomas Cup men seek Govt. aid TIIK Badminton Association <>i Malaya will approach both truFederation and Singapore Governments for financial aid in train in; 4 Thomas 'up players. i w th the defence of this world trophy due i next June, Malaya Ls undertaking a nationwide cries ol322 words
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Article90 1957-11-18 14 Pope's Macao feat iißl DDIE POPE <>f a Singapore delayed two minutes afl i li e start due to a broken g nil feed, drove skilfully ■to win the < < lasa B award in yesterday's m.u.io Grand I'i'iz Freddie's Jaguar \K- B IID was fifth in the y overall90 words
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Article26 1957-11-18 14 Kni^lund'.s badminton team heat France 9-0 in their European zone first round match of the Thomas Cup yesterday. England will now meet Ireland. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article75 1957-11-18 14 JACK Kramer's tennis troupe yesterday wound up their tour of India with a three-match exhibition in Calcutta from which only Ken Rosewall emerged undefeated. RosewaU beat Pancho Segura in straight sets, 7-5, 7-5 and then teamed up with Lew Hoad to defeat Kramer and Segura, G-2.U.P. - 75 words
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300 1957-11-18 14 A YOUNG Arab, studying at the University of Nebraska, has established an impressive athletic record in the United States this year. Ficrat Ibrahim-Basha "Vie Basha, 21. of Syria, takes time from his heavy academic load to relax and show that he is300 words
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Article108 1957-11-18 14 Orient boxing chiefs gather rpiiK Oriental Boxing Federation held n^ third annual genera] meeting In Tokyo at the week end with delegates from the Philippines, Thailand and Burma ai tending. South Korea, a member ol the Federation did noi take part, rhe five man delegation, headed by Mr Boon 'i108 words
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Article13 1957-11-18 14 Holland beal after leading time in an goccer match yesterday ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article31 1957-11-18 14 Yugoslavia the finals of th Football C beal Rumai in vf i, t match oi in the Europe terday In Bel Their was no 1 iioirj Ime ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Miscellaneous222 1957-11-18 14 CLUES ACROSS measure (5). 1 I 'nt no curl mixture at c Steely .sarcasm? (To. Wimhlfdnn (11). o ri 8 Helped by a bc.i.>t 1 P.M 1 1 cl 7 Plunder from a drug era <7>. (8;. Bowler 1 1 1 iii d< >/• n i., extra i i i222 words
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Article, Illustration446 1957-11-18 15 4LJLAN LEWIS REPORTS THE FAST GALLOPS FROM IPOH TRACK HANDSOME IS FIT FOR SECOND DAY R<: \\<T. (West), who Ikis mm) nee in Malaya, went well with newI [on (Lee) over a solidly run three IK jusj under 39 seconds this mornI ,ii both horses wereFree Press - 446 words
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Article126 1957-11-18 15 TIIF following: horses should be worth following in their second race at this meeting, or when next produced Evelyn (late Kreshla) four-year-old brown Australian mare by Coventry from Miss Beacon, was a fairly good third to Manly in Race Two. It was her first race in Malaya.126 words
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Article, Illustration522 1957-11-18 15 gfhfghfg OACKERS of favour- ites at Ipoh on Saturday had a disastrous day. Every favourite, In a programme of eight events, was defeated. Winnetou and Periwinkle were second favourites to win during the afternoon. The beaten favourites were Plox, Sincero, Waterline, Our Kingdom, Curls, Campdale Nazrana522 words
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Advertisement107 1957-11-18 15 Pv V f^^ _gn^[ 1C novt> h a t shocked ■^t W\ V x-^S the world! The story I IV^> yjfet j£"sifm\ k °f a Jove *,hat possesses I )r" K^HMS' J.# a man and woman who f )^> MJißß i^!? >^£. .>'*3^t. 'JHky y can never possess each other!107 words
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Article87 1957-11-18 16 'l^ i i] >therg armed with 1 Lubtj 'md boias (heavy can fought a duel in pand a ib irb o! Manila I G li The nlla Dailj B ii! ■In '.'i that tin f\ rei .t b itbei i d 21 quan i lied withReuter - 87 words
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Article121 1957-11-18 16 SPACE TRAVEL BULLET A BULLET travelling at 16,000 m.p.h.. tired from a gun powered by helium, will be used shortly to study the problems ot re-entry ol missiles into the earth's atmosphere. Dr. Alfred J. Eggers of the Ames Aeronautical Laboratory in Sunnyvale. California, yesterday said a spherical bullet of121 words
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Article342 1957-11-18 16 'U.S. 3 years behind Russians' MISSILE LAG FULL-SCALE NATIONAL EMERGENCY \ii; iki\mk GARDNEfI fornt*i Usistanl Etoeri +1* uti\ hi tin i s \u i or. >.ii,i in WashinftMi yesterdßj thai the niled Btalw htai two m thf*f fttkn behind Russia in missile drvciHimu'iii .mil thit this wu> .i lull lealcReuter; A.P. - 342 words
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Article335 1957-11-18 16 BIG 3 EMERGENCY MEET PLANNED New mopes to settle Tunis row THE Western Big Three powers are contemplating an emergency top level pre-NATO conference to resolve the crisis which has rocked their alliance, diplomatic sources in London disclosed yesterday. Britain may take the initiative in calling a meeting of theU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 335 words
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Article51 1957-11-18 16 THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hook, returned to Singapore early this morning after attending the ILO Asian Regional Conference in New Delhi. He was met at the airport by senior officials, including the Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. E. G. Blades, and members of his51 words
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Article31 1957-11-18 16 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 77 1 2 cents a lb., up one cent on Friday's closing price. The tone was steady31 words
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Article152 1957-11-18 16 Faubus says it's only way to solve issue MR ORVAL FAUBUS, the GovefnOl Ol Arkansas ■aid >»st<!(i,»\ that Little Rock's segregation stalemate could i»«" solyed ***** l>> the voluntary wilhdrawal of the nine negro children v hose admit t:ui<'«' t<> the previously nil. white Central iiiuhReuter - 152 words
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Article181 1957-11-18 16 Vicar hoaxes parish WAS LADYSHIt ROLE UNWORN v "Baa StmS Magee's hoax Was cm. townspeople only L out that Ul dressed anri hi uly "Lady Wa?ga d ref'ta7S whW Bh< appeared^ last week J "He r Ladyship" W as a strik tog figure on the platform Jewelled earrings glitten asU.P. - 181 words
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