The Singapore Free Press, 28 November 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1957-11-28 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Taper Singftpttt, Thursday, November JB, 1957. Price ITil'ts.15 words
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Article, Illustration197 1957-11-28 1 Nixon defines his new role |-ij NIXON, asked to B' define his own role K< moment, said Bp'sident Eisenhower ;E- asked him, almost KasiLiliv. to take up the fti::':..- duties as he had Mien the President sufX; his heart attack These extra duties were ■ar-dy c remonial. and they Xi-197 words
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Article, Illustration34 1957-11-28 1 i>i( lure li Robert Bl mk, m is garlanded v Offlcei Wahid bin HaJi Talb when i( Ul vIsH t the ivu- »i Malayan Wavj ''i 13 In hi* cm •< ■:<■ as Comman Free PressFree Press - 34 words
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Article345 1957-11-28 1 A RED CHINA MESSAGE FOR STUDENTS IN MALAYA- DEI) CHINA yesterday IV urged Overseas Chinese schools to observe the laws and regulations of the country in which they functioned. This statement, contained in a report issued by the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission and broadcast byA.P. - 345 words
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Article33 1957-11-28 1 December fit I trade rub ocr buyer f.o.b opened In Singapore thl morning i ceni a Ib., up hall i ceni on terdaj cl i he t< >ne was qui< I33 words
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Article58 1957-11-28 1 XM AS SPECIAL ra 1 1 ■<>!:,;■ )W S Pn v'//u contain ttn w I/im pag of fa t, fun and fiction your chn, i ma entertainment. There Is something for every member of the fam Christmas ><■* hori '>• Christmas pin tips, and a full pap( of children' >>-.58 words
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Article736 1957-11-28 1 IKE TO STAY ON IN OFFICE I 'There is no necessity for the President I I io consider resignation says Mr. Nixon I PRESIDENT EISENHOWER k making an excellent recovery from his illness and there is no question of his having to resign, This was made clear In statements InReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 736 words
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Advertisement11 1957-11-28 1 ma\ N-»w WHERE S the lorry driver? LV6 he's having (^"7^11 words
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Article, Illustration129 1957-11-28 2 'Lot of love but...' rv\HE Chiel Mir tei Mr I i mi v. -v. Hock, said yea- rdaj th.it th< r< had t *'n a j, i r love between Sin gapor< and the Federation but "the question o! marriage hail not cropped up lie v..- answering questions by visitingFree Press - 129 words
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340 1957-11-28 2 Thoughtless interference' can bring no practical results JTRANCE called on the United Nations yesterday to keep hands off the Algerian problem and to permit the French Government to continue its programme of reforms. Foreign Minister Christian Pineau told tin General Assembly's 82-nation PoliticalA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 340 words
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Article88 1957-11-28 2 A 'MILD' RED REBUKE rpURKISH authorities said JL yesterday that the Soviet Premier, Marshal Bulganin's latest warning to Turkey was more moderate than previous anti-Turkish statements. While Government leaders studied Bulganin's note to Premier Adnan Mendercs. the Foreign Ministry declined official comment Meanwhile the British Foreign Office yesterday discounted theU.P. - 88 words
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Article48 1957-11-28 2 American foreign affairs specialist yesterday warned SEATO delegates that Soviet trade offers are a ma.sk over Communist plans for world domination. Professor George Taylor of the University of Washington said in Baguio Russia aimed to unbalance economies for an eventual Red takeover A. P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article84 1957-11-28 2 MOSCOW Radio yesterday quoted a Soviet scientist as saying the carrier rocket of Sputnik- i will blaze so fiercely nhen it disintegrates early next month that it will be seen "even <>n a sunny day." "it will be particularly important to study the cloud Of gasReuter; A.P. - 84 words
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Article137 1957-11-28 2 Israel: Peace certain TSRAKLI Premier. Mr. Da- vid Ben Gurion declared last night that he was "certain of peace with the Arabs even as new reports of Jordanian-Israeli tension altered into Jerusalem. But he said, if Russia refrained from interfering the task of building friendly relations would be easier. AU.P.; A.P. - 137 words
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Advertisement24 1957-11-28 2 C HO CO LATE S^ iJK^%^- BOX y mJHboHE— ■■■U0 QHHKr (BttttUMV y ___~*h>k I ■Bv>Pv^a^^^S Kb^ ALL SIZES ALL PRICES ALL CADBURY VALUE.24 words
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Advertisement144 1957-11-28 2 B D M ■■■■B' 10 O;;/y /r>ivr.v iw/i understand their story .vt.w/ a;//; o/ r// t /r forbidden inter n I -^E junOllyson; 7 brazzi i mm coon l)^ i*«kr x/. V<^^^- t U I fRANCOISI ROSAY H£ITH ANDES^fe^ *\j f ._^nm^^L special LADIES ONLY pr^ iew "Tues. 3rd Dec144 words
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Article92 1957-11-28 3 4 OUO-man tusk force A sailed from Manila nd okinawan ports to jvous at s^a for amhibious warfare maneU vres to be climaxed by g on Eastern Luzon. More than 25 ships of the rj S Seventh Fleet and tie Navy are taking ar t iA.P. - 92 words
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442 1957-11-28 3 DEPLORABLE STATE OF AFFAIRS IN YOUTH CLUBS Mingapore Youth Council survey repeals three \nain_factors holding back growth in Colony Most of them in 'some danger* IUK sub-committee of the Singapore Youth Council formed i s !i r )i e v leieure activities of young people in the Colony lof youth442 words
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Article29 1957-11-28 3 The British Labour Party yesterday called on the Government in London to spo int talks between Greek and Turkish leaders to brt.uk the deadlock on Cyprus. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article294 1957-11-28 3 ELECTION CHANCES PREJUDICED? \TO official protest hud been lodged yesterday x^ by the Independent candidate, Mr. Lav Liat Meng, against the choice of Balestier Community Centre us a polling station. Mr Lav feels that his chances In the election will be prejudiced If the centre294 words
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Article38 1957-11-28 3 swdrn las! nighi tabled it New zork amendment to \nc five power Security c louncll dra 1 1 re loluf lon to k,i ihmir In t tic dope ol avertins ;i Soviet veto. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement20 1957-11-28 3 WARNING! This Kid is Loaded With Laughs! ITS JERRY LEWIS as "THE DELICATE I DELINQUENT" A Paramount Picture cub exquisite20 words
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Advertisement183 1957-11-28 3 jj-or tl\e with Jjidcrlminating taMe LEUBs, <3E N EVE White gold >£§' White gold case with Ro||ed case with 8 diamond W (>)>| ()<) 6 diamond Sold by all leading watch dralers Sole Agents FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD. 18-F. Battery Road. Singapore 1 YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE During December, 1957.183 words
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The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Nov, 28, 1957
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Article228 1957-11-28 4 Opinion A FRIEND IS ILL news of President <■ Eisenhower's illness has caused concern among all the Free Peoples of the world. Noi because America will be deprived of their leader but because it is as though a personal friend is sick. Ever since the wartime invasion of NorthWest Africa228 words
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Article113 1957-11-28 4 jyjILLIOXS of minute glass beads may be used to revolutionise the road signs of Britain, to make them as visible under headlamps as they are by day. and thus to add to the safety of the country's highways. For years Britain has lagged behind113 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-11-28 4 RIGHT! lets see you overstuffed gourmets shake up a few courses of this 'ere vol -au-vent wuntwo, wunrwo (Under a new British Army messing scheme being trwd out at a Royal Artillery unit near London "bangers" and' u duff" /;<-'■ wun by such items as fillet steak, vol-au-vent, Charlotte Russe53 words
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Article125 1957-11-28 4 Ing out vast quantities of the special materials need«d to make "night signs" as visible as "day signs"' and exporting them. Last year Britain spent £600.000 in dollars obtaining one basic reflective material 'the pinhead-sized glass beads known as "ballotini") from the U.S. But now this125 words
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Article99 1957-11-28 4 Yet a third company, Constructed Ltd., of Byfleet. Surrey, which pioneered the plastic white line (when paint was scarce during the wan. is already finding in advance, of the future national plan —that 4c per cent ol its orders from county authorities are now tor the new reflective99 words
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Article77 1957-11-28 4 a new coli ur scheme may also b< v ted in road c '"ii in. t< i f i o£ the present iniform black on white. a strong case will bo made oui to] ad pi In Ihe U.S. system ol v ing Lgna 1 el agoi .1!77 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-11-28 4 picture, /A l): <! f maki Britain* road, a fer thii horror ponei \ssuea by the Royal Society for the Prevention or Accidents, ha been goino up all over the country nn month it depicti a human skull. In a alas* m f" r holding a steering wheel, A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article78 1957-11-28 4 Unknwon - Unknwon sdfgsadgfasdf a 'iviE discovery by French scientists of a serum which Will keep people young at 70 is bad news for the diet-quacks. Who is going to be bothered with raw carrot, boiled parsely, and quincejuice when he can get a delicious scrum? The prospect o/78 words
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Advertisement21 1957-11-28 4 BRASffcD— MELLOW TONE RESPONSIVE TOUCH r^ViANG WtNG 6 CO i ins i ■io Houii M j 0J OS SILfC RO*o SMltA*O*f21 words
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Advertisement54 1957-11-28 4 V* rugged, swift— Johnscn l| y I Sea-Horses offer th« f, nnet$ t yet in features and styling with I /§K<'' horsepower to SJ.t tf=s \s 4^J every boating need. 1 V^rsl'Ußß] '■> Be 3 j ■^sal|fc^^H[."^ He 3 r£ m f m 'i im (lti •^-^^^^^^^^■i S.njipore. K«aHl Ltflfl^wr,54 words
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229 1957-11-28 5 Government still silent on fate of Dr. Chuang WILL HE BE RELEASED? tin; Singapore Government is maintaining discreet silence on the future of Dr. mang Chu Lin, former head of the Chung Cl !iu Hi^li School, in spite of varied specutitions. jrts have been circulating in responsible circles that he229 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-11-28 5 picture. "SISTER" ROSETTA THORPE, the guitar -strumming gospel singer who sings religious loords to tunes E With a rock 'n' roll beat, is now touring Britain E With the Chris Barber jazz band. She has offered to sing in churches during her tour.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article41 1957-11-28 5 A N ftcial kidney has A a patient's life, 'eports the New China lews Agency. aid of the device. 0 the First Muni:al in Shanghai waste products diseased kidney. L luids through 60 a of diaphragms. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article295 1957-11-28 5 Burglary graph shoots up SECURELY FASTENED DOORS AND WINDOWS THE BEST SAFEGUARDS TTOISEBREAKING and burglary are on the increase in Singapore, and householders are reminded that securely fastened doors and windows are the best safeguards. Police yesterday warned that no risks should be taken— not even in the day. When295 words
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Article52 1957-11-28 5 npiiF; Bingftpore Minister for Cominunicftt ions &nd Work.s, Mr. Franri.; ThO mas. i;i:,t night presented an excellence nwßrd to the si ruts steamship t&h s<>\. Kimanla, The presentation wm made in recognition ol the Klmnnir;' outstanding v. <>rk 111 report in", meteorological Information to Singapore and52 words
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Advertisement65 1957-11-28 5 A DELPHI GRILL 6 X presents !kBAR N E T T "^£k &di; l ri o Internationally Famous as THE TWO ,|1 MAKE BELIEVES I A Comedy Team you should not miss, here for a short season only. *k BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW! l"l I #-l fj I Oil dm65 words
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Advertisement77 1957-11-28 5 ji^vt" OPENS TODAY beautiful DARING Southern STORY blue-blood shock Mf RACIAL sudden I u-\|ft > m fTil TREMENDOUS STORY THAT f"| I|Q|# SNAPS THE vLtllliV BONDS OF m g% mw^ MW§ CONVENTION! H llfllll t mMj^^Sk TifONNE DeCarlo, H j jl CAPITOL SPORTS TROPHfES at competitive priC68 t p&y us77 words
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Advertisement18 1957-11-28 6 satisfy j YOURSELF S by smoking CHESTERFIELD! j Regular King-size ■^btV T/n y are W^''; I MUD s18 words
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Miscellaneous299 1957-11-28 6 Ji;il HAWKC lM *»r<lll«'.T JoiMlilH Jf/ 7^ TO FIND CLUSTEQ i^f- LOOK BEW<MD yOU JEFP W Y OU AOG WOW BUT WMV MAVE j STJPAKCit GiOW'M, Ln,H7S ABOul him PH B "-AT iS f a(."h->DUB C->-, rj SPACE > A\ yOU BBOU3HT ME I -AND A\A-i(H < '*t Al I299 words
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Miscellaneous403 1957-11-28 6 BORN today, you uv a pe rfecti at heart and want only th there Li out ot life. y O v content with anything sec and wUI do without rathe! a compromise. This can certain amount of tei appointment, but U you i?J severe, you eventually actly what you wani403 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article102 1957-11-28 7 LONDON, Nov 27Previous Today .v» l fcSS Spot 2:1 4 buyi-ii 23V4 buyera 808 23 tf «-Hers %Z% MlWa 1 KSS BettlMMßl B T ?r%« j*« gjf bii I>;ers1 > ers s?g ln yers 13% seUera 1396 wtlistt prtCtfJ quoted in pence. Above prices Quoted in pence.102 words
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Article119 1957-11-28 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 27. Previous Today fIN Straits Spot 87 50 nom. 88 87 nom. fl\ futures ■tanliMl Contract Deo. unquoted unquoted Jan unquoted unquoted •n\r- oui.-t SALES: Nil■raits Contract Dec. 86.62 buyers 87.75 buyers ilr 87 12 sellers 88.50 sellers lan 86.37 buyers 87 50 buyers119 words
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Article34 1957-11-28 7 tNEW YORK, Nov. 27. Previous Today Industrials 435 34 446 03 Railroads 99 93 103.01 Domestic Bonds 84.39 84 38 66 69 67 58 |5 s Composite Averages 145 67 149.1034 words
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Article67 1957-11-28 7 I Mali -ponz spot and waltir ;*se 24 2. afloats November shipment spot and awaitag "24, afloats 23 to c prices quoted 23 \'>, November shipment unquoted- Muntok white spot 33 'i, i\ waiting release 33, afloats 33 to 314. November shipment So)£ sellers ex-dock. in U.S. cents67 words
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Article119 1957-11-28 7 LONDON, Nov. 27. Prerloas Today k COPRA Philippines ci.f. UK/ I North. Kuropean delivered weight per ion* ton Nov/Dec- $179 quoted $182 4 sellers COPKV st I;l it s ri f U-K./Njrth t European driivrred weight per lon ton N(>v Dec- £64*; buyers £65', buyers £65tf119 words
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122 1957-11-28 7 QUESTION ON ARREARS IN RURAL TAXES A QUESTION about rate- payers who owe the Singapore Rural Board money will be raised by Mr. John Ede at the next Legislative Assembly meeting on Dec. 4. The board has recovered only about $300,000 of $1,500,000 in revenue arrears, according to the report122 words
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425 1957-11-28 7 FRANCIS ROZARIO - COLONY STUDIES JAPANESE AID OFFER FRANCIS ROZARIO INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION WELCOME, BUT TRADING COULD HIT LOCAL PRODUCTS «By» industrialists in Singapore are eirefully studying Japan's offer oi' technical aid to expand and Bel up new industries i»i tlu Colony. They agreed that if Japan contributed to the expansion of our industries425 words
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Article61 1957-11-28 7 A Nagasaki University professor says there is a surprisingly large number of cases of mental illness among atomic bombing victims in Japan. Shuro Cliikujo, Assistant Professor of the Psychopathic Department of Nagasaki University said an examination of 7,297 A-bomb victims in Nagasaki from February to DeremberA.P. - 61 words
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Article72 1957-11-28 7 Market stocks recover PTtHE New STork Btoc l 1 Market ie c o ven i Strongly yesterday an re* assuring newfl about I'rcsu dent Elsenhower's condition. in European markets, which were closed at tli'3 time the medical communique on Eisenhower's Ulnftfll was issued on Tuesday alter, noon, prices generally declinedA.P. - 72 words
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Article16 1957-11-28 7 Ships in the Singapore Naval Base today are: Newcastle. Crane. Cavalier, Andrew and Groningen.16 words
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Advertisement82 1957-11-28 7 The world's most advanced portable "^jT^^^^f^fc-- -W\ THE WONDERFUL IA R. TRIPLE FOUR A speakers, 4 spccd-chanqir, 4 controls. ly*^ PRICE $335/SOLE AGENTS: H.A. O'CONNOR COMPANY LTD. Laidlaw Building, Battery Road, Singaporc-1. lamotte'^ J I BAY RUM LOTION V^JfVX^ sole tacNri HActMaeß iraoino co- (m> od. Wm PICTURES Make arrangements82 words
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Miscellaneous90 1957-11-28 7 Today's Radio Programme 1.15 p.m. Lunrhtime Concert, 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Ladies Only; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 Calling All Hospitals, presented by Malsie Conceicao; 6.00 Calling All Children; 6.30 Radio Dance Club; 6.45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and News; 7,1590 words
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Miscellaneous59 1957-11-28 7 S ij I SINGAPORE ;hich tides Z B TODAY 2.34 pm. TOMORROW: 4.01 am. and 3.25 p.m. m SATURDAY: 4.52 a.m. r and 4.31 p.m. 1 SUNDAY: 5.55 a.m. and 6.03 p.m. MONDAY: M 9 am H and 7.44 p.m. TUESDAY: 7.51 a.m. B and B.SI P m. I WKDNKSDAY:59 words
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Article218 1957-11-28 8 stepa to Jj flight." < a ato- globe while planes carjp iate traffic b space p R> quoted him "At a not too aper-speed in flying around the ill b' 1 commonplace tomic planes will i the uppern of the straiic aircraft will 'wide path to interry space." dingA.P.; U.P. - 218 words
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Article92 1957-11-28 8 ■i of Princess I at a girls' board- m :cing serious- ■n>ide by the flar.d Prince Philip— Bed no doubt by |v Prince Charles m d down at m always P the royal if lould be given V meeting v tside the m reaches the 10, in three years,92 words
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Article30 1957-11-28 8 DECLINE TRADE II VGAZINE will sco tmi ox port that ted un U.S. bu a ;ain/ Irii inirop i nta io re the but i the Amc expected to A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article121 1957-11-28 8 IN the picture below men in a cradle are seen ascending the 8.8.C.'s new 709-feet high television transmission tower at Crystal Palace, London, to fix 12 rockets to the structure at a height of 625 feet. The rockets, each exerting a thrust of half a121 words
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Article, Illustration73 1957-11-28 8 Hindu, Buddhist and Jain priests, seated under an awning on a raised wooden platform, are seen |j E above reciting prayers for the success of the world conference of all religions at the conference held E S in New Delhi earlier this month. i 373 words
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Article, Illustration2455 1957-11-28 9 Pelham Groom - ...NOT THE GHOST OF A CHANCE Pel ham Groom Latiff fakes time off to probe the mystery of Aunt Matilda and the ghosh Another Latiff story by.... WHEN THE FIGURE STOPPED AND LOOKED UP AT THE WINDOW THEY SAW THE FULL HORROR OF THOSE DISTORTED FEATURE. ..THE LONG AND UNUSUALLY2,455 words
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THE BOYS OF BLAKANG MATI
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365 1957-11-28 10 Malayan youths train to handle heavy guns ISLAND CANNONS ROAR AGAIN f)N the island of Blakang Mati, once the haunt of the OrangLaut, the pirates of the Malay Archipelago, there is a virile community of Malayan youths. The island, which once must have resounded to the clash of cutlasses as365 words
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Article, Illustration124 1957-11-28 10 IyICTURES on this page arc candid shots taken on Blakang Mati as the young soldiers familiarise themselves with their specialised weapons. The photograph at the top shOWS an empty shell case being ejected jrom the breach of a 25-pounder, Resplendent in their colour Jul ceremonial uniform, a124 words
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322 1957-11-28 11 Buying her immediate needs ev.dence at the moment is that Red China is still doing very little trading and what is being done seems to be rather for specific immediate needs than as part of some over-all trading scheme, report* Reuter from Peking.Reuter - 322 words
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107 1957-11-28 11 OPPOSITION PARTY NEED IS STRESSED ATAIPEH newspaper published by Formosan interests has come out with an editorial demand for the formation of a genuine opposition political party In Formosa. The Kung Lun Pao said that Hitler tolerated no opposition party in Nazi Germany. Mussolini none In Fascist Italy and thereA.P. - 107 words
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Article263 1957-11-28 11 ::;0:>:-.-. y'y/ .-■'■'> ...featuring news and views about Asia to Ay Tokyo not to protest despite outcry rpiIREF Japanese hewsJ- papers have blasted the American -engineered ouster of Kamejiro Senaga, Red Mayor of Naha, capital of the American fortress island of Okinawa. "Undemocratic, said Minichi. "Disregard of Okinawa people'sA.P. - 263 words
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Article22 1957-11-28 11 The Philippine Government, has purchased 150 bulls from South Texas breeders for shipment to the Philippine Islands A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article120 1957-11-28 11 A more pay campaign succeeds T«HE Formosa Government bowim i demands by lawmakers h k an. Um increases for civil servan v II u '**d > elftetive from Jan. i. ul Civil servants, who now get one extra pay each year, Will K et two m Their take-home pay averA.P. - 120 words
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Article29 1957-11-28 11 A Burmese cultural daea tion headed by 'wm Chit Maung, the Buriaß Information Minister.B on a visit to CzechosJJß kia, studying the ediij tion system and cultuj life. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article27 1957-11-28 11 Calcutta University has I vitcd Bunr.iv/ Premier Nu to deliver a series' Kamala lectun subject "i "Buddhism South-East A la" at time convenient to next year U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article28 1957-11-28 11 A 13-man Japanese co mining mK>i<m has It Paris for London Jft studying mining techn aues and organisations! France, Germany, B« eium. the Not horland Switzerland and ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article36 1957-11-28 11 The first post-war Poli Ambassador to Japai Mr. Tadeusz Zebroti and the newly-appolitfj Lebanese Minister to I pan, Mr. Mahmoud Ba na, have presented the credentials to Empefl Hirohito at the Imperil Palace in Tokyo, U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article20 1957-11-28 11 Radio Moscow broadcast*! India a total of four hoi and fifteen minutes dim in English, Hindi I'M and Bengali. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article42 1957-11-28 11 A Lx-day International r conference to Droiro better understand co-operation amor.. jute liiti ests is prog] Dae h P a -:,v A bout countries arc representf including Britain i n ji Red China. Japan En Poland. Czechoslovak! the U.S. and Russia A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article26 1957-11-28 11 Britain's import quotas i Wanese canned tuna f fin be cut by for the present six-nj Period. But the auotal canned salmon wd increased slightly. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article30 1957-11-28 11 Red China claims it is overcoming thp worst drought in its eight -year history, and that 95 per cent, of X? rth phina piainkj l)( 1 Wanted v,, v A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article12 1957-11-28 11 Nine Siamese journalists are now on a tour of Red China.- U.P.U.P. - 12 words
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Article24 1957-11-28 11 The Pinnock Manufacturing Company Ltd., M c Ibourne, plan s to bui d a 18 5.000 (Australian) sewing machine factory in Naoova. Japan.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article90 1957-11-28 11 THE internationally known American write Buck, in a letter to welfare officials K Jg lias offered to find good American hOTIH blood children of United states servicemen The letter said the children would I looked after by the Welcome House A Doyles Town, Pennsylvania.Reuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration101 1957-11-28 11 zubfjda agha E (left), the noted Pak- istani abstract painter, E E together with An n c E E Logan, the Assistant jE r Cultural Affairs Officer E E of the U.S. Embassy in Karachi, adm i r e a E E group of engravings at E E ilsia?! Artists101 words
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Advertisement51 1957-11-28 11 \\m /^sj the Tried j ill A Surest j 5 CaJl OC service J •HON E T& S i. the firm you tic>-i| f ,r ("pert I p ickifin, rcmov.ii, (hipping and I i Insurance Mrvicc .it reasonable r t i I TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED i/a. Cfcu M.m MANAOINO DimCTOI51 words
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Article329 1957-11-28 12 W GAHE criticises a new vogue ;U|s H..M- eyi-r lime in the l«n s history of liairdressing when it be y r-tiru^vW-bu"' to(s lo the prolon :d Jr^ l »< ,'^K!'ji nowadays mue gins v !^Bt yt't r school-age are K< patrons of exiK hair-stylists329 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-11-28 12 <£*■■■<■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ A. 9 aaaaaB a aaaßßaa H* ]r>>l)!(lfl i <>.: 1(1 m" -<•,' t LORELEI, a net ipi 1 1 heath dre in I" -se London fashion tnodel tfli Walla ii cars Die dress With V tied short slerrrs and White- I* COttOfl friin rnivq. ♦■■■■■■■■a a a ««A51 words
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Article237 1957-11-28 12 MARGARET WEE IS HAPPY... pHE SACK will not be seen in Singapore after all! I know because I have spoken to some of the Colony's top fashion houses, who do not comment favourably on it. The sack, which Dior be- queathed to women all237 words
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Article, Illustration230 1957-11-28 12 :f SUGGESTIONS WHICH ARE WELL WORTH TRYING •1 [I* 1 1 is bunch of c** fashion TRICKS m m star tin f with > Riche'g new Bee* line stjle: In ONE: The back is full and rounded the front is cut in a thick, curly fringe. But230 words
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Advertisement41 1957-11-28 12 1 im^ Beautiful gifts for your friends, H ML li useful appointments for the home. Brass -ware exquisitely hand enfflMiW^ graved. Finished in highest grade Erai^Bi^Bß^»y 29A3] Penan Rd SINGAPORE r r ?r v v > I (.Under pnt ire Luropean supervision)41 words
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Article236 1957-11-28 13 ENGLAND AVENGE PARIS DEFEAT HPHE English soccer team, playing ex tremi iv well, beat Prance 4 <j at Wemb ley London] yester day, r avenge their two goal defeat In Paris two yean i^o. A crowd of 55,0 I ;land Ith a fine exhibit| -'I il [asf and skUflU f<Reuter - 236 words
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89 1957-11-28 13 Late Milano rally beats the Rangers MILANO, ihv Italian First Division club, j beat Glasgow Rangers, j the Scottish champions. 1-1 in Glasgow last night Ul the first round j of the European Soccer j j Cup competition. The return match will be in .Milan on Dec. 11. An all-ticketReuter - 89 words
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Article25 1957-11-28 13 ANGLO-CHINESE School will meet St Patrick's School in the inter-school tennis championship final on the St. Patrick's courts on Saturday <3 45 p.m.i.25 words
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Article35 1957-11-28 13 County champiottdi Eastern Counties 11 Hal 0; Oxfordshire 11 Hertfffli shire 19; Surrey 6 Middles 3; Sussex 3 Berkshire 16. Club match: Cambria? University 15 Mr. M J Steele Bodgers XV 13.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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231 1957-11-28 13 SRC NOW SET FOR FOURTH CHAMPIONSHIP SINGAPORE Recreation Club, thr defending champions, put themselves in a strong position to retain the Singapore Hoekej Association's League I>i n One championship for the fourth successive year when the) won their final match against Indian Association on i ho padang yesterday. Only Ceylon231 words
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Article143 1957-11-28 13 r p>P-SEEDED Mervyu Hose and Ashley Cooper boat third-seeded Bob Mark and Roy Emerson 12-14. 5-7, 6-3. 6-4, 7-5 to reach the men's doubles final 01 the South Australian tennis champion ships m Adelaide yesterday" Australian tennis selectors will possibly recast the doubles combination followingU.P. - 143 words
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172 1957-11-28 13 Dramatic escape to freedom by Polish champion poi.isu boxing champion Ryssard m Mk r. 1 in« somewhere In Britain, following K N r escape from his hotel shortly before ra "atK back to Warsaw yesterday. leuil > fltt Rfanka, 86-year-old Warsaw glow m,,l of the best amateur heavyweights in IU.P. - 172 words
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Article194 1957-11-28 13 CONVERTED try three minutes from the en enabled the Australian Wallabies touria Rugby Union side to snatch a 10-8 victory ove Leinster, Irish provincial fifteen, at Dublin yes terday. Leinster had led at half time by ei°li points to five. The Australians were far fiomReuter - 194 words
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Miscellaneous200 1957-11-28 13 CLUES ACROSS 5 "Eclipse rust, the rest 1 Ha J™ ll a musical (annala of sporting) (7). v I (12J 0 Men Join a sailor in running b [rate aboul a rig cBj. talki 1 12), 9 JJP thl Wimbledon lake 7 Symbol In which i gel con- Fused wil200 words
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Article337 1957-11-28 14 MACK FROM SPELL j HUSH PEARL JOES ONE OF THE VASTEST GALLOPS ||{M! I EARL (I aril uliu has iju laded a -spell By kTon High-I^Knci-s. was very iiiir^Be.^:i\e when, workB le, he easily X, of the fastest oi IB corning. IB Pearl has shown IB es of good337 words
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Article121 1957-11-28 14 SCOTLAND XV BEATEN TRY LATE TRY try by Cooke enifl- I The Rest to beat ■Sumd in their annual V h on the pa'dang W The Rest scored a W try and a penalty points) to Scotland's R and a i )cnalt y k! Watson gave ScotfW in the 20th121 words
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Article47 1957-11-28 14 I iverpool Increased lj their lead in the Second Division of the English Football League when they won 2-0 at home against Rotherham last night. The match, which was the only league fixture of the day. had been postponed from Sept. 11. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article243 1957-11-28 14 when running three in 41, with Joe Mercer up. Winterdrina (Barratt) and Dusty Bridge <d. Jones did an attractive gallop over three in 39 2 o with. I thought, Winterdrina doing better at the finish. Pappa's Love (D Jones) went better than Cruzeiro (Wahab) over three243 words
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Article206 1957-11-28 14 ftOYAL aih FORCE, with the backing or pr.ic' i < illy (he whole Combined Services' back division, proved too strong for Army hi yesterday's rnter-Services Rugby final iit Tanglin, the •ii men winning i)y 2* points (three goals two penalties and n tryi to ml to206 words
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Article674 1957-11-28 14 Misty Line best on heavy track ALLAN LEWIS REPORTS WINDING-UP GALLOPS TUDOR WONDER, BOND! IMPRESS MISTY LINE II (Mawi), a last start winner at Kuala Lumpur, was one of the best seen out at Bukit Timah this morning in final gallops lor Saturday's racing. Misty Line II had Mirophli (Okck)674 words
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Advertisement23 1957-11-28 14 ..y '||-jt-M|in|'| ||MJ| iir 1oc fll ....^^^r* n •%'A\O t6C C cl ,^e Look before you listen look In tha RADIO WEEKLY-** 30«*.23 words
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263 1957-11-28 15 WESTERN POWERS WANT TALKS TO GO ON VICE PRESIDENT NIXON WILL REPRESENT THE UNITED STATES lAT NEXT MONTH'S PARIS MEETING OF THE NATO COUNTRIES ii urn i i i— n i i i i—, IKE MAY STILL ATTEND DRITAIN, Prance, West Germany aiu\ Ital) yesterday urged thai the scheduled NATOA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 263 words
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Article33 1957-11-28 15 MORE than 2,100 people. Including women, have breri arrested In Madras State after a statewide campaign to burn copies ol the [ndian constitution, it was reported In Madras ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article57 1957-11-28 15 Morocco— US agree on bases THE United States and Morocco announced last night that they would seek "appropriate adjustments" of the conditions under which U.S. forces use strategic bases in Morocco. This was announced in a joint communique issued in Washington after two days of talks between King Mohammed VReuter - 57 words
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Article26 1957-11-28 15 The United Nations Genera] Assembly In New York will take up Its political cornmil t( c's recommendations about Wesi New Guinea tomorrow ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article21 1957-11-28 15 rhe Dutch tanker Purftna Nederland ran aground in the Suez Canal yesterday, halting navigation of t he canal. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article124 1957-11-28 15 A RESOLUTION put before the Asian conference of the International Press Institute in Kandy yesterday called on governments to permit newspapers and radio stations to receive directly foreign news agency reports. The main discussion yesterday was around the flow of news within Asia. Asian editorsA.P.; Reuter - 124 words
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Article106 1957-11-28 15 Soviet .scientists last night v.ere reported to be charting a rout- 1 to the moon which might take a space ship only a Single day. A Moscow radio broadcast said the Russians arc prob Lng the problem of space travel in "earnest." Protessnr Docsuravov o; theA.P. - 106 words
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Article204 1957-11-28 15 'IMU COUNCIL of (»hI Eighth \iisi i Mm n Division his asked tin- Prime Minister Mr, Vfen< i <s to cancel ,1 v rea i!i 1,1 > ing cci I'liiiui i rom the Itinerary of the .1.1 i».i nese Prime Vfinistcr, j Mr NoltMsuke Xi hi.Reuter - 204 words
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Article164 1957-11-28 15 Margaret change of mind THE DAILY HERALD, in London yestd that few peopeU blame Princess .Mar! «5e had chang 1 mind about the decta She made m 1955 to] nounce Group CaDt h Townsend. The Herald said se? X Am^ru-un newspapers in printed stories of "teJ in the Royal Family.U.P. - 164 words
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Advertisement69 1957-11-28 15 Nw- -fit -thot-healtkj j just combed' look J o*^ ■raHf.-Hr I ii I I Hair stays neat, looks glossy and h« fe^Mif 11 "just iouilxhl" look .ill > new Ii hi i ream: I. v prepared froi w j- 'I. good foi YaotLllllv Won't clog y<w»i Jpt^/ityL|fS I Ti.inis \oiir69 words
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Title Section9 1957-11-28 1 Race Form FREE PRESS Special Thursday, November 28, 1957.9 words
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Article, Illustration5740 1957-11-28 1 Your Guide To St. Leger Race Meet ■FOLLOWING are the horses entered for The Singapore Turf Club Nov. Dec. Meeting. CLASS ONE ADELAIDE STAR SIXTH I (16 alumni i 19-10-57 Spore Hold dip Urn (Mitchell) Cl. 1 Div. 1; Ist. Three Rings 9-7; 2nd. Crimson E'ir.ite H-7; 3rd. Blue Ice5,740 words
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Article, Illustration7277 1957-11-28 3 YOUR FORM GUIDE TO CLASS TWO CLASS TWO A< KOISAI I ii 111 II -I- ted) 9-11 -5 X I. b-i 6F I Dragon) cl. 2 On 3; Ut. mo 8-7; 2nd Jack. DrtlCi 111 arr. 7-2. 3rd Happy Lit. 811 8-4 1-1-2 i-i« 3 ■>. track i" avj v7,277 words
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Advertisement136 1957-11-28 1 ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL A////r DATEJUST \V > jf i 1 t\i < 1 1 1 1 >- 1 ffl mous men < p 1•> 1 1 1 1 fll< 1 1 1 <•11<> I < Ihlhlcc i),it'|u j ha? come to rccardeu as synonym' ous uith su< <<• and distinction!136 words
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Article, Illustration258 1957-11-28 2 THEY ALL GO FOR PRESSEY Unknown ■ALL bushy headed I lyji Presley encounLjn his latest film a Efc| m that often comCf s his off-screen Iff sensational rock 801 l singer, who risks lp c torn l^mb from Eby his millions of m,- iC d fons every B he appears258 words
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Advertisement86 1957-11-28 2 U TAII HOIISF ROCK" j JEAN WORN BY JENNIFER J v «fia| &r r X I A I \wtmw I COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF 1 I "WAKO" 1, RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE 1 TEL: ***** iiintmicantutiitiucaitiiiiiiinicatiiitiimiimg^nniimtiicamimiiiiiiiaitiii nijj^ THE MORE YOU HEAR ELVIS PRESLEY THE MORE YOU WANT HIS RECORDINGS THE86 words
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Article, Illustration261 1957-11-28 4 Day in the life of Elvis Presley S^wi^iß^HH^Kn^^Hg^^BßBpB^B^^B»9^ffVB^^^BB^^^H^w^^mß BfflyfflyVTflßßßßßß J^^Bft&yl-'JBHi^^fc— :!NG!NG REHEARSAL, AUTOGRAPHS AND MILK, MILK, MILK 4 BLARE of rock 'n' roll music A burst forth from the clock radio as it struck 6.30 a.m. The tousle-haired, side-burned youth leaned over from his bed to turn down the volume261 words
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202 1957-11-28 4 Lunch, which consisted of pork chops, mashed potatoes, apple pie and more milk, was served in his dressing room at 12.00 He returned to the set promptly at 1.00. Following the day's work he viewed the previous day's filming. "I'm new in202 words
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