The Singapore Free Press, 23 November 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section14 1957-11-23 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper I- Saturday! November '"< 1557. i'ii><- lsCti14 words
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Article345 1957-11-23 1 Space death near t-|si tracking sta- tioas in the United States w >l<> warned last n ight that the rocket carr j which carried Sputnik l into space might \>c beginning "death plunge." that British sciential iel eyed the rocket carrier might come down hours was received arch labor inA P; Reuter - 345 words
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Article297 1957-11-23 1 New plan to beat bookies C' Rl i proposals are being considered by the Governments ot pore and the leration to deal (l^ off the course in Malaya. governments realise is almost impossithem to com eliminate this bookmaking, But h "i)e to control or reasonable pro and tax the which297 words
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Article52 1957-11-23 1 IVI the Hrst country in the Commonwealth to lapoi enshtp and a A datement Issued by the tndi in iformatl w Ungapore this morning mid Singapoi would <j"''n reciprocal facilitU > > i tndian clti enship, Scientists say pellets missed the moon and then sped on at 40,00052 words
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Article, Illustration410 1957-11-23 1 AMERICA SHOOTS METEORITES' TO OUTER SPACE 'This is the first time' THE United States Air Force has fired two artificial meteors into space from an altitude of VI miles, it was revealed yester day. A Leading physicist at the Air Force research centre at Bedford, Massachusetts, said there was "veryReuter; A P - 410 words
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Article101 1957-11-23 1 Men in sword duel II i s Bar i I B ■J BERRES, i former president of Uruguay, and (.('imt.ii Pedro* ribas, a former war minister, were both wounded a sword duel of honour yesterday in .Montevideo. The 60-year-old expresident had a tut ri^ht hand, and the 61-year-old general ;iReuter; A P - 101 words
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Advertisement30 1957-11-23 1 Mi J, TALCI M !'< Dl R ■r,#**w#*A Pot tei G 1- f.y--*Ji^| cum powder, deliI *&ddr jf M per fun I J^ 1 \)}iH''^ lain! Lki I SHHIHO (China) MI).30 words
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298 1957-11-23 2 RUSSIA NOW REFUSES TO HELP PAY FOR THE U.N.E.F. But Assembly outvotes Red bloc r |MIl. Soviet Union yesterday again refused to help paj for the United Nations Emergency Force and asserted 1 1 1 1 1 Britain, France and [srael should bear full financial responsibilitj for it. But lastA P; U P; Reuter - 298 words
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Article65 1957-11-23 2 a monstrous forest flre thai pread with fantastic gpe< (1 under the lash of hurricane winds raged un controlled yesterday only 20 miles from downtown Ii s eles, California. Fanned by shrieking gusts that caused havoc from th« Mexican border 200 miles north to the San65 words
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54 1957-11-23 2 Britain has tiled a suit in the International Court for damages from Bulgaria for British lives last in an Israeli airliner shot down two years ago. The suit asks £58,000, for the death of four British nationals and the Swedishbora wife of another BritishU.P; A P - 54 words
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Article75 1957-11-23 2 F^DWARD GEIN, the 51- '!d bachelor recluse who dmitted to the killing of ',wo women and collecting the bodies of about seven others in gray robberies, was committed \'< .t( r,;,r. to t VntlM State Hospital for the crii minaily Insane at Wi-uitoma, Wisconsin, "forReuter - 75 words
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Article130 1957-11-23 2 RSPCA WISH TO THANK A COP. T\Hl ROYAL SOCIETY ition o) Cruelty to An nmi, i look >ni (o r an unidenttfU rrn mber of the traffic police m b quad > crawled under <i bus at Woodsville Circus t i n ctt« a frisky puppy, Touched by the Incident130 words
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Article239 1957-11-23 2 TPUE Singapore Citizenship Registration Oilice has re-organised the system of distributing forms to make sure that associations which make appointments with registration teams get their quota in time. The Chief Registration Officer. Mr. T. P. Cromwell, told the Free Press that he would endeavour to supply them239 words
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Article93 1957-11-23 2 I The Wall S t r e e t I Journal yesterday carried an advertisement 1 off e r j n g transparent I ant houses to divert I busy executives priced at 298 cents 1 Ants carry on their I lives before your eyes," the advertisementA P - 93 words
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Article26 1957-11-23 2 Petrr Townsnicl, who observed hia forty third birthday in Rio do Janeiro yesterday, said he would sail for Africa <>n Tuesday. A PA P - 26 words
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Article42 1957-11-23 2 Mr. Han Id Macmillan, th i Bril i ih Prime Mini ter, said last night thai "without the support ol tix 1 United States, even b United Europe WOUld have little chance of I 111 ViV.'ll.'' ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-11-23 2 Leadership for Malaya The Singapore Chief i Minister, Mr. Lim Few Hock, addressing youth leaders at the man. I duration of the first a Malay youth leader. ship training course I at the Singapore Youth Council hall last night Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Advertisement99 1957-11-23 2 For Comfort and Quiet, stay at: STRAND HOTEL 21/25, Bcncoolen Street. Singapore-7. Central, all rooms with Telephone, bath and Toilet attached Hot and co!d runninc; water (several rooms with long bath) With private car park facilities European. Chinese Food and Drinks also served. Reasonable charges Phone Nos. *****/*****. t •->99 words
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Advertisement144 1957-11-23 2 Thugs grab 52, 500 in Singapore Armed robbers and burglars stole more than $2,50 C in cash and jewellery n three separate inciden: Singapore yesterday JillllllHlll m SHAW ORGANISATION g| presents m The World Famous GEOFFREY Xl SDAU AND HIS SHAKESPEAREANA OMPANY with LAI K\ I ITI'I 1 I VX144 words
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Article, Illustration296 1957-11-23 3 FRENCH THREATEN PROTEST MARCH ON U.S. EMBASSY Pineaa warns Dulles: Have no illusions on I' France's reaction to Tunisian arms lift thority In Algeria" and demanded to know why the Foreign Affairs Minister. M Christian Pineau had not done something about it. M. Debren, speaking in the Senate, said heA.P; U P; Reouter - 296 words
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61 1957-11-23 3 VN'fw type "i B hlng boal designed to land through open url shipped terday from Bergei Noi i to Kerala [ndla wheri the Norwi (ian aid fi India igramme ts operating The iirm which built thi boal ha aln idy built 13 vA P - 61 words
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Article100 1957-11-23 3 PINEAU HAS NO COMMENT ON ALGERIA JrWENCH Foreign Miniate; Christian Pineau said a' the UN. yesterday he hac "absolutely nothing to sa> now" about a Tunisian Moroccan appeal for nev. negotiations on Algeria.. The King of Morocco and the President of Tunisia have ollered their good offi ces in peaceU P; A P - 100 words
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Article39 1957-11-23 3 The prices of We I German iron .Hid steel were il c(i between three and five pei ceni ye terday Th€ lust increase in steel prices was on N I 22. 1058 U PU P - 39 words
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Advertisement117 1957-11-23 3 |<<UMll!ll!ll!lC]!!||||||!|||C 3 l mnm mmi C3 m n |||||||C3m||||^ r comfort, convenience economy E Stay at Malayan Railway STATION HOTEL! KEPPEL ROAD SINGAPORE r A Home from Home rE -A v ,tTy comfor t provided af prices you can afford ONDITIONED ROOMS. ..ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES S SOCIAL CURRY SERVED EVERY117 words
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Advertisement158 1957-11-23 3 ■^^j^^' S BLONDE #t°SW BOMBSHELL /^ASdj?!--,WHOHASTHtWHOU/ V^JTS ll* UUnu :^m\ i^KS^ mKm M&M mSM mBF «> *^^pf Distributed f>\ SHAW IiROS THE MAN-BY-MAN story of a LOST SOUL! I TONIGHT REX MIDNIGHT I •aAAAaAAaaAAA A A A A A A A A A A A A A "I"' '"I" 'T158 words
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228 1957-11-23 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. Nov. 23, 1957. 100 years ago today JUST a hundred years ago today, the inhabitants of Singapore were reading in the Free Press of a plan to connect England and India by cable and the advantages of such instantaneous contact were discussed at length. Today228 words
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Article, Illustration758 1957-11-23 4 ARTHUR MORLEY - ARTHUR MORLEY Australian mining venture off to good start BY Mil i OM It IMS by Svurpi v MARY KATHLEEN (North-western Queensland) DRITAIN'S greaj pew mining venture has made a promising start hm\ More than 100.000 tons ol uranium ore have already been ripped by758 words
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Article73 1957-11-23 4 Beach comber - Beach comber TDFKKFTKFDKDK (M)L HOC, W ASCII tins Backed iiuys Kortle* hQftltncr, the dynamic publicity executive, Kortlrhammrr was too quick iri announcing Triria Tansy's ma.rriu.yo to a prcfahricatci tC€ rink million* aim Whom he find never met or even heard of. Kortlrhammer, hauled over the coals, suq73 words
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Advertisement39 1957-11-23 4 whmhimihihh »«i iMiiiHimw^ I OUR NEW ARRIVALS NYLON DACRON Sew Desi&ns WOOL MIXED DACRONS GET YOk R l SUITS, TROUSERS, SHIRTS TAILORED at I IIAJAJ Textiles, Lim ited. 71, High Street, I S pore-6. Tel: ***** A *****. ■iMIIIHIIIIMIIMIHIMIIimiIIIHIIIIPi39 words
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Advertisement51 1957-11-23 4 with a HILLMANMINX (_J<Mcetuow Revel In the sunahlne, laugh at the rain with Ihe three-position Minx Convertible. The smartest und most, comfortable in Its class— and so economic A ROOTES PRODUCT LYONS MOTORS LIMITED: Orchard Road, Singap UNIVERSAL CARS LTD: Ipoh «nd Penan* WEARNE BROS. LTD: Kuala Lumpur. S«remban »*A51 words
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Article116 1957-11-23 5 Industrial interest is aroused OKI Niudcnts are saining a new ton- ness <>1 the Colony's industries. eflected In Hi* 1 "heartening 1 res- both school authorities and the Insay they are now receiving from the The Fito Presa waa told hat students are showing "keen interest in the or- ed116 words
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Article38 1957-11-23 5 Party for 400 children i .MM AS party will A 'id on December 14 for some 400 needy Raffles Quay Y.W.C event sponY'S" Business ional Women's Club. the party will ed as will also be »ats or muchmds.38 words
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Article257 1957-11-23 5 Bars counter ruse to blackmail BET so. let* faagstari *J in Singapore have Introduced a new method of blackmail against bur owners v\in> rrfuse to five them money First they consume a conside-ruble amount of liquor start Ji«ht and w ilk off before the hill i* servod. And stune of257 words
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Article, Illustration318 1957-11-23 5 Mi took hours tfo convince poliw of the Dramatic Society of the University of Malaya yesterday related to the Free Press their ordeal of suspense while netting a Singapore polite permit to stage two Russian plays. The two plays, "The Proposal" and "TheA.P - 318 words
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Article129 1957-11-23 5 Gluey suits for comrades RUSSIAN suit.,, already baggy in the pants by Western standards, now are being glued instead of stitched. A Moscow Radio broad cast yesterday said, "This new method for joining various parts of clothing without thread \s being more and more widely used in the tailoring Industry.A P - 129 words
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Article20 1957-11-23 5 Queen Elizabeth ami Prince Philip will pay a •state Visit to the Nothor landfl next March A PA P - 20 words
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Article17 1957-11-23 5 Bhipfl in the Singapore Naval Base today are; Andrew, Crane, Cavalier and NV'V. r,i. tle17 words
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Advertisement31 1957-11-23 5 J AT THE ■> r? v I iVJbA TONIGHT MIDNIGHT 1 "BLONDE :x I TvT I nJ) L 1n!-R"« B STARRING THAT HCOMISiijIiBLE I BLONDE Dian a Dors JJ Hl CROCODILE SHIRTS31 words
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Advertisement90 1957-11-23 5 *************************************************************************************l far gay. ato0 p SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA S. P. H. de SUVA LTD. 45, HIGH ST. AIRPORT SINGAPORE 6, EMBANKMENT. KUALA LUMPUR 6, STATION RD-IPOH Ililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllillllil A DELPHI GRILL f'w > presents $Xi WmSm Internationally Famous as IBBS MAKE BELIEVES Wj W j A Comedy Team you should90 words
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Advertisement32 1957-11-23 6 CHESTERFIELD FACio MORE PLEASURE. To the touch to the taste, Accu-Ray Chesterfield satisfies j most burns more evenly, Jinol much smoother- without hot spo or hard draw. csapßW^-X Re lar W$-King-Size i^32 words
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Miscellaneous474 1957-11-23 6 jmimiJ—lll^^— _LJl-JILI>T¥¥T¥T¥T¥JLJ JL- —J- I I jeff iiiiwKi i»> s>tin«'> Jordan j 7 laV^j^^* i k. sons for following certain patterns of behaviour, you ftre GUI Lndenenrient >I\MM(\KI Im- Lee Falk and Phil Davis SffiKr£ tt i— 1 m^ m^ To find what the stara haw VBPt/S L/P-- MM vma^are474 words
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Article115 1957-11-23 7 sl H 'Above prieet quoted In pence 4horf nr/cfs QMo^d z« pence. LONDON, Nov. >'». Previous Today MM I^^ M bUftW 23' 4 buyers jurop po noielkri no telton 33V« buyers 26 buyers 33 ty sellers 23^ sellenf v i rss Soot 23 buyers 23*4 buyers PB£R115 words
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Article106 1957-11-23 7 I Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per ib. i NEW YORK, Nov. 22Previous Today N straits Spot 88 37 nom. 87 25 nom. Lwd^Contrael Nov. unquoted unquoted Off unquoted unquoted w Q a ie( SALES: Nil Su Contract NOT 8775 buyers 85 50 buyers raltsC 88.37106 words
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Article32 1957-11-23 7 I NEW YORK, Nov. 22Previous Today Industrials 439 80 442.68 Railroads 102.27 103.46 Domestic Honda 84.12 83 60 Hilities 66 83 67 10 Stocks Composite Averages 147 41 148.3332 words
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Article61 1957-11-23 7 IU r Lamponp spot and •aiting release 24%, afloat.s li U) 24. November shipment Ji. Sarawak spot and awaitS releas» 24. afloats 23% to ~>ove prices quoted 23 J ,2. November shipment unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 34. afloats 33 T 2 I to 33, November61 words
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Article91 1957-11-23 7 t LONDON, Nov. It. Previous Today Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ European delivered i p*r long ton Nov /Deo $178*! sellers $178 sellers Strata elf. IK North ran delivered weight Per :<>n Nov l>oc- £65 nom. £65 nom. T>r«- Jan £65 norn, £65 nom. IT OIL rrudf Straits91 words
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Article, Illustration334 1957-11-23 7 Why Yugoslavia shunned Moscow 'unity' communique OFF ON TOUR jMIE Yugoslav Ambassador, Mr. Veljko Mkunovie, said in Moscow last nitfht that Yugoslavia's reason for not signing the Moscow declaration was "obviously* 1 that she was not in agreement with it. The declaration, signedA P; U P - 334 words
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Article196 1957-11-23 7 'Threat to peace and security SOVIET veto of the plan to send -a United Nations representative to settle the Kashmir dispute will become a threat to international peace and security. This warning; was Riven yesterday by the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. I I. Chundrigar, in a statement following high levelReuter - 196 words
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Article52 1957-11-23 7 TWO uniformed Israelis x were killed on Thursday when they penetrated 12 miles into Jordanian territory, a Jordan army spokesman said in Amman la.st night Jordan told the UN. Security Council last, night that Lsrael had "never refrained from aggre,ssive acts or VOilations Of the general armisticeReuter - 52 words
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Article40 1957-11-23 7 A British missionary In Ecuador yesterday reported by radio he was in no danger from savage Anca Indians. Word was heard earlier the Indians had surrounded the Rev. Dr. Wilfred Tidmarsh's Oglan River station A.PA.P - 40 words
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Advertisement112 1957-11-23 7 Lo <™y pcirf o/ fAc icorW w I (Complete to SAFE HANDLING ECURITY IN TRANSPORT consult <flll^mAl\r BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY \INGIIPOKr nd PACKING COMPANY LIMITED Enquire for details to jjllk £L 8E Asi* Insurance Bldg. Singapore fl Tel: *****- 3 Lines L^^/N?JJt Oversea Chinese Bank Bldg. l^"X^F|l' P.O. Box 1002.112 words
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Miscellaneous114 1957-11-23 7 Todays Radio Programme 1.15 p.m turdaj i tote Part i; i ;{ii rime Signal and n< i 1.46 Saturday Date Parl Q; 2 i.) Weekend Sport 2.45 iho Latin-American Waj :i 00 Saturday Prom; 4no Lazy Afiornoon 4 ;jo Tea Dance; 800 Saturday Medl»'\ b.'M) H.ind.stand; 5 ,;o sports Hour;114 words
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Miscellaneous55 1957-11-23 7 SINGAPORE ■HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 1 1 OS a Rl. TOMORROW: ©.39 i m and 1147 »n. MONDAY: 1.21 am. v and 12 27 pm TUESDAY: l.tl am and IOK pm. WEDNESDAY: 2.39 a.m. and 1 4'J p Rl, THURSDAY: mh am. m and KM pRI I FRIDAY] tOl i55 words
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Article, Illustration332 1957-11-23 8 .1 h Mill It Illihl I V SiHiM. I QLOWLY, and gasping painfully for breal h, Chota recovered from t he effect ol having bad Boey's weight crush on top of him. He staggered to his feet, and he, too, joined Maswant and Mohammed in the332 words
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Article261 1957-11-23 8 heard something?" demanded Maswant. "I can't see anything we ought to have brought torches—." "There!" Chota had swung round to the left a little, •Look out it's here!" cold and evil, it was more than enough to strike terror into the stoutest heart, but the boys never hesitated. 'At261 words
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Article325 1957-11-23 8 itm k from €§rt*€i mi and dmmdmdmdmhdx riMiL winners ol last weec'6 J. colour-in contest (ea< n of whom will receive a $j prize in due course) are as follows: Miss Soh Kee Lee (13). 76 Cross Street, Smga-porc-1. Miss Rayliani binte H. M. Hussein (9 7/12),325 words
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Article231 1957-11-23 8 QOCIU2T-MONES prizes are olYered for colour ing ln s scene with points crayons or chalks. There ire four prizes altered each of $5 (two for boys and two I*»r girls). All you have to do is to set to work to brighten up the sketch, then231 words
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Article, Illustration182 1957-11-23 8 Tht Scour m.i rr smile a a; Rupcn "Coodbyt, !i. .if bitt.*' he s.iy\ You ,md Dw.d hive done ,1 grid ioh today Ycu mini 'ho\* is n'A rht wiv ir.:f> ;hn cive I wi^h you belonged r<> our roop I A(i<l .)|;fr Mip;>rr Mr Brir182 words
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Miscellaneous181 1957-11-23 8 bo I I n y i I I I I Hi ||Q I I CLUES ACROSS. 2, Bird acter U) Shakespeare's whose wLngs are longer King Henry iv and Tho than it body 5, .Sailor., Merry Wives of Windsor. 6 (Irtnk B, "Wood" In French. .Surname of the Lard Pro181 words
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Article580 1957-11-23 9 Christian Layman - REPAYING THE DEBT WE OWE SOCIETY Christian Layman tea i v rday sermon by a liHE late Bishop William F. McDowell told an incident In his life based on i« verse from the Bible: "I am debtor both to ks and to the barbarians; both to the Ise and to580 words
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Advertisement71 1957-11-23 9 you cannot fc^ m breast-teed f /j* PREPARED ua/8| FOR Roberto Bellini INFANT FEEDING Kuala Lumpur \EiPlßS^3d|ft\ looc1 enriched hy (Ik- addition of Vitamin A. vl^HHßS|^^\ Vitamin D .uul Organic Iron. LAC I (X.I N MOTHKR BOOK I'hasc tend tm a cop) 0/ tk "M thet Book" for expectant and71 words
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Miscellaneous1074 1957-11-23 9 Sunday church announcements s ,tui h ftF ENGLAND Lourde* (Ophir Road): Mass, Class and Communicants' Class; CBlKi w sermon In Tamil 6.30 and 8 a.m. 4.30 p.m. Communion Service. ;t. Andrt-w 's Cat e« p Ar j sn Bedemptorist Monastery BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN [ffS? »^y cSSmmlOD j (Thotnwn Road) M^s, sermon -Presbyterian1,074 words
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WEEKEND QUIZ PAGE
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Article124 1957-11-23 10 HERE we are again! Alter months of giving you problems to solve I am convinced that a Racecourse tipster has an easier guessing |ob than I have. Which questions will baffle you, and which will >ou take In your stride? it was particularly noticeable in the General Knowledge124 words
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Article, Illustration111 1957-11-23 10 liHE winner of Last week's Quiz was Stephen Chua oi 148-A. Ponggol Road, Singapore 19. Answers were: 1. A Metropolitan Opera Star; 2. Sidney Poitier; 3. Dirk Bogarde; 4. Dame Sybil Thorndike; 5. An Affair to Remember; G. The Guns of Fort. Petticoat. Now see if you111 words
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Article124 1957-11-23 10 ONCE again J. B. S. Aii£ is the winner. It is amazing how luck goes in cycles. Here are the answers: 1. George Mildmay Dare Esq.; 2. Hassan bin Mohamed; 3. Near Batu Gajah; 4. Johore Bahru renamed in 1880 by Sultan Abu Bakar; 5. Johore; 6.124 words
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Article99 1957-11-23 10 re5kjrkklfkdkjf i might have guessed you would have known that the .still lasi week was from the dim "Nonya and liLihu" directed by Yien Chuen, with himself as one ol the stars and Li -Li Hwa as the other, Th< cryst a! ball had to com'99 words
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Article58 1957-11-23 10 THERE are two prizes last week's quiz. ar:S they go to Madam Koh S'.e^B Him of 381 -A. joo Cr.iaß j Road and to Hasanah bir.t« A. Aziz of 40-9 Jalan nang, Singapore- 14. mt. The pi< .,""B opening; ceremony of Me:« deka Bridge on 17 Augus^B58 words
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Advertisement31 1957-11-23 10 TMIE EJVTBY lOHU Name Address Prize Quiz 1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Prize Quiz 2. l o i 5 (i Prize Quiz 3. Special Prize Q lli/ i 231 words
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Article524 1957-11-23 11 mmg %mtm exdtifive by I^^ Ha Ba l^^ HBB^ l^' THE AIM IS AT BRONZE. BUT WE CAN^ HOPE FOR A SHARE OF THE GOLDS m\: Singapore 013 Hipic Sporti Coun--1 will shortlj launch s drive Collect i to send the j contingent in < ompete524 words
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Article, Illustration127 1957-11-23 11 AVSTRALIAN tennis playDon Candy, was reprimanded" by hi Tennis AssoeiaI -ralia at Melt day for rec authorised ex- penses from European tournament committees during this year's overseas tour. But the L.T.A.A. council agreed not to interfere with his amateur status. Candy, whose right knee was injured127 words
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Article333 1957-11-23 11 MARY KLASS CAN WIN 100 METRES can make it because most of them have gained considerable experience from the last Asian and Olympic Games. The times they are clocking now are high in Asia He expects our athletes to bring back at least four medals. Mary Klass, who was second333 words
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Article88 1957-11-23 11 UN RAN X E D Ricardo Moreno, of Mexico, put himself in line for a li^ht with Ilogan Bassey. Nigeria's world featherweight champion, when he beat Ike Chestnut, ranked No. 2, Inside the distance at Los Angeles last night. The referee stopped the fight at theReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement14 1957-11-23 11 A» you t l j Look before you listen look In the UADIO \VKUkLY-only3occnU.14 words
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Article, Illustration323 1957-11-23 12 OUR RUGBY REPORTER - OUR RUGBY REPORTER They look better all-round side r.v Johore fancied v Negri Malacca JJELANGOR, with a 16 3 victory over NcgriMalacca to spin them on, are my choice to beat Singapore in tlw kej South /one match in the All Blues Cup ruffbj competition on the padang today.Paul Popper - 323 words
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Article85 1957-11-23 12 IUSTRALIAN Lew Hoad beat Jack Kramer 7-5. B 6 before a ci owd of 10 000 In the opening match of their professional tennis ex hibil lon In M tnila last 11 lit Hoad's fellow Australian Ken Rose wall, however to Ecuador's Pancho Segura 6-8 6U P - 85 words
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Article120 1957-11-23 12 pRICKET fan I Good 1 uck Typhoon" as 1 1 md t .i boy Pi mk i 81 f 1 Church, Caul i Melbourne ye >! er das > I n ut: ige to a 21 ye ir old Melbourna i i hlon designer, UrsulaReuter - 120 words
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275 1957-11-23 12 \IAL ANDERSON, of Australia, beat Gardnar Mulloy 'USA.' 6 3. 3—6. 4_._6. 6— 3. to enter the third round of the men's singles in the South Australian Lawn Tennis Championships at Adelaide yesterday. Two successes were recorded by the Philippines when Felicissimo Ampon and JuanReuter - 275 words
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Article185 1957-11-23 12 BENAUD 7-46 I NATAL DOGGED i n °> Jackie y.. r tor 4(3 by R icl naud. v. all-round openi In the match v I Durban y, terday Bui McGlew, thoujhcu light terminated pi ay ha a an hour early, the Aiistra ans scor «d 17 without C Sent in185 words
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Advertisement486 1957-11-23 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. M'KNOWLEIMiIfENI n i WM.I \i 1 \ll I mi m mil in KENW4 >OD chi G. E. C. a 12 B [0.45 a m .ill I lON \n I I 1> I>> < I,vj Mm 1 Box 50 ct* f\lm MARRIED 111 < \I MOD I lON \<486 words
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Advertisement73 1957-11-23 12 IT IS WISE... Jr TO PHONE 3Z241 A AND SOLVE YOUR PACKING t J PROBLEMS UL Your rLi^s, chin.i. »ilver-ware 1 jtg .im^ furniture needs the attenti in *M of experts Wo pock ,md crate I a onyHung for you with the yr J of c.ire. A 1L FURNITURE REMOVALS73 words
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Article127 1957-11-23 1 COMPLICATED DETAILS How simple a sailing nust be, you may just hoist a few canvas and. preworld is yours! i bit of it. The m-going yacht few riv.alg for of expensive ment and complicated details. I once worked for a vho spent more 000 equipping a small as mine; but127 words
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Article10 1957-11-23 1 AN EXACTING PROBLEM list mad- i ■> QnUh JtJ to he10 words
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Article374 1957-11-23 1 Sixty days all on my own |H 1 "RK you read this I shall be well out to sea, alone and out of sight of land. Behind lies Tangier ahead lies the Atlantic and ihe West Indies. uill be fighting to maximum out self and my boat _th> 10-ton ketch374 words
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Article182 1957-11-23 1 THE TYRANNY OF THE HELM But the sails are more important and i have rigged up a special device rather like a Heath Robinson affair— for sailing down the trade winds. It consists of a huge tripod on the foredeck. Secured to the top of the tripod are two booms182 words
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Article214 1957-11-23 1 WEIGHT HAD TO COME OFF They had asked me to do this. Perhaps they are experimenting with a new type of soup, or merely want to measure the resistance of the paint to fouling. Gallons of paint and quantities of linseed oil, grease. Vaseline and lubricating oil have been put214 words
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Article, Illustration392 1957-11-23 1 TINNED MEAT MY MAINSTAY As tinned meats are expensive my mainstay will be dried cod, porridge, and r'.ce. I expect to pick up Hying fish from the deck for breakfast and catch dolphins for dinner. In the calms I can drift along sipping plankton. incidentally, i have already started aA P - 392 words
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Article229 1957-11-23 1 HUMAN beiflQS have about readied the limit to how long they can expect to live, ThU Conclusion was reported by Dr. Morris RoCkSteifl, Associate Professor of Physiology at New y <)r^' University, at tit, id/// annual meeting of the Gterontol al Soi in Clet eland, (OeronA P - 229 words
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Article77 1957-11-23 2 Snakes a She We 'em for I ft*" nr snake DANt!:^ Naja Karamun, secret oi dancing with boa constrictors. and keep moving, N'aja Brazil's answer to Jayne MansfL on the arm ol a chair, wearing tight cobn pants and a sweater possibly made for heri r act she wears mostly77 words
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Article, Illustration1303 1957-11-23 2 WILFRED FIENBURGH - The day I married Diana Dors HAD v li und ami im\ i ricnd had Asian flu. s<> lx i cause I am ;i k indK man I went t<> sn him. Besides I have a special kind of .sprightly cheerfulness which goes down well at the bedside. I charge1,303 words
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Article69 1957-11-23 2 1 neath your flngei nails, nol a '^■>■^■■ fool on the acc< i or, make a ra champion according to Juan Manuel Fangio, 47. who just said thai he contemplating tirement. tfe should kn^v. H been the WO] ring driver running, a driver bel even the gn I69 words
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Article184 1957-11-23 2 Export boom-a t $20.1100 an hour (v hich Is (loir ina cea i j lessly Into i q off < nindi ting Brit port af the rati E 2,400 (about < 000) an hour. The 4600 'on ca\ Oa an Layer i rest no her special holds n i/h i.ddo184 words
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Article, Illustration190 1957-11-23 3 XK p iririitly thr W VT ar I' 1 "in. h Anlixl playl'ull* E jH, Mt-d toiTt*a<hn Hm: During her Xl Tlu'x are my A i<)(l a I Rosado, helped E ,H ,|,t|} Kra/i- S, isasMi. B]: (1 1. 1 1 h( M i in.i -aid. H^190 words
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Article, Illustration462 1957-11-23 3 they said: 'You stunk in such and such a picture." The outspoken Cary recalls once when producer David O. Selznick berated him for bawling at an autograph hunter. "It's the price of fame," Selznick told Grant. A few months later. Selz?iick married Jennifer Jones. "Then David changed his462 words
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Article9 1957-11-23 3 CARY HATES THE AUTOGRAPH HUNTERS rkrkkdfjtruir5kr59 words
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Article, Illustration864 1957-11-23 3 MEDICINES THAT MEND "THE two opposite elements ol yin yang, as might dc expected, play si very prominent \mvi m Chinese native medicine. 1 use the word native since 1 refer to the village doctors of the old school who belies c that many illnesses are the result of disharmony864 words
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Article403 1957-11-23 4 In i: seen two films this week both dramas and rather hc.tw dramas at that. One was American and the other British and of the two the former was the bitter. The IfcK.o Picture "That \i«ht" Ls one nf those domestic dramas403 words
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Article124 1957-11-23 4 saw the preview of E Bread, Love And E Dreams" last February E <^<2 you may remember that I liked it very E much- /f Z5 o?tt' 0/ G'';a Lollobrigida's earlier fi2ms i« which she E vs t^C parf 0/ a s E completely untamed s124 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-11-23 4 Love In The Afternoon F.P. Not. 9 XXXX Bread, Love And Dreams F.P. Feb. 1 XX X X <> X The Bachelor Party F.P. Nov. 16 XXX J t Jailhonse Rock F.P. Nov. 16 XX t37 words
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Article, Illustration396 1957-11-23 4 SOME years ago in a book called "My First 2,000 Years" the author describes a certain experience as unendurable pleasure indefinitely prolonged. If you substitute the word agony for pleasure you have a fair description of the new Diana Dors film "Blonde Sinner."396 words