The Singapore Free Press, 30 November 1957
1957-11-30
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Article18 1957-11-30 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Singapore, suiuid.iy, November 3d, 1957 Pi it i- 13 Is18 words
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Article277 1957-11-30 1 QiNdAI'OKi; political parties share the concern felt by hinese Chamber of Commerce about the inQg crime wave in the colony, especially kidnappings Portion, but they do not think that a Commission Inquiry, sus- nested by the Chamber, would do any good. Chamber yesterday voiced strong criticism against277 words
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Article44 1957-11-30 1 1 "i Foreign Mnned BalaRabat yesterday «J the Spanish ifnl was "very ir if l could aflee.t In Morocco, Ui] Spanish forces ";;l';'cl a general iM^pk by land, ni^ aßainst the wni according to I sources in Rabat U.P. A.P.U.P.; A.P. - 44 words
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Article124 1957-11-30 1 rniiE Dutch Foreign E 1. Minister. Dr. J. M. S A. 11. Luns, said last ~z E night that nationalisa- E E tion of Hollands $1,350 E E million worth of hold- E E ings in Indonesia could E E "not be ruled out". E Questioned in New124 words
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Article132 1957-11-30 1 I)RESIDENT EISENHOWER yesterday appointed retired Lieutenant- Genera] James n. i>oniittie— who i< <s the first wartime raid on Tokyo and four prominent scientists to a special committee which advises him on scientific matters. He also transferred the entire 17-men.her Scientific Committee from the Office ofReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 132 words
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Article, Illustration410 1957-11-30 1 DRASTIC INCOME TAX REFORMS DUE SOON Talks on tax plans Allowance cuts are expected biggest hole may be made in the middle class pocket Lim and Tengku meet today FINAL DECISION on new tax proposals for Malaya may be taken at an informal conference in Singapore today between Tengku Abdul410 words
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Article73 1957-11-30 1 TJISTORY'S first satellite rocket may tumble to its d o0 m tomorrow morning. The final stage rocket that thrust Sputnik I into an orbit over Russia on Oct. 4 is in its last hours, the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory reported yesterday. Dr. Fred L. Whipple, Observatory director, emphasisedA.P. - 73 words
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Article113 1957-11-30 1 Ring of U.S. air power AMERICAN air power hftfl the Soviet Union *zeroed in from every direction" and the Russian leaders know it, said U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff in Washington yesterday. General Thomas D. White also disclosed that the Strategic Air Command (SAC) this week was assign* edU.P.; Reuter - 113 words
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Article67 1957-11-30 1 rpENSION mounted around the fortress Pratapgrah, 200 miles from Bombay last night as demonstrators con- verged on the old stronghold on the eve of a visit by Pre- mier Nehru. Thousands of both pro and anti-Nehru peasants were reported swarming toward the stronghold where NVhru willA.P. - 67 words
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Advertisement18 1957-11-30 1 HQI \l"^T BItST ELECTRIC APPLIANCeS MAOI and you the BEST "'"ft" Pa t*M C^ itf ?W *S# **/f18 words
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Article286 1957-11-30 2 UK's grand old man is 83 today yili; w INSTON »v »< p (Kill takes inn. i N t(; t j.i\ ii om *•< last |rt < t v\<»ik of -i destinj Mh-d hi, time i<- cell bi ate ins H iii! thd i V ;-ihl\ bOH < d \sU.P. - 286 words
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268 1957-11-30 2 PARTIAL HOME RULE VOTED FOR ALGERIA FRENCH REFORMS WONT END WAR, SAYS U.N. DELEGATE \JONSIEUR Felix Gaiiiard, the French prime minister, last night won two confidence votes in the National Assembly supporting his Algerian reform programme. p The bill voted will give Algeria partial home rule, by creating local parliamentsA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 268 words
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Article93 1957-11-30 2 INDIA told the United Nations yesterday that United States use of the Pacific island* a nuclear weapo proving ground contrary to trusteeship dgrei under which the U administer^ the islands. Mrs. Tarkeswari Sinha, speaking in the Trusteeship Committee said India felt that t destroyReuter - 93 words
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Article38 1957-11-30 2 AKELGIAJN tr.iv < a let hal Gel naval mine aboard wa crssl'ully towed Cl( ai tend jiort by tw< sweepers yesterday People, evacuated i around the fi.shin; do lirr whon thr nunr i ticking, returned38 words
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Article41 1957-11-30 2 A (joodtrill ambassadress, with 1.000 dolls in hi gage destined for Italian children, has arrived In tlOftl Ginger Christensen, 18. from California, n<r missioned b\j the Foster-Parents Plan to (jive the children helped by the organisation.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement113 1957-11-30 2 "^^^S^|^ -..^Sg TONIGHT MNITE! J^ a^.,... M n!() a lONIIV MVJ!(|>I) \jPBBW^ a J ucst ur i' !S^overy and X IP^-^^ oi i GREAI ILENT dFj^tei iiU>ii> i Mini's a/t B yßtf^^Sl icoi LI in which In iheiJPamesßeaii^toigr: v A DIFFERENT KIND of MOTION PICTURE Presented by WARNER bKOS B113 words
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432 1957-11-30 3 Subandrio threatens after West New Guinea negotiations resolution fails to gain approval by General Assembly i :cr<H to continue "no disturbances' policy [NDONESIA declared last night that she would have "no alternative but recourse to action outside the United Nations" alter the General AssemblyReuter; A.P. - 432 words
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Article23 1957-11-30 3 Mr. Dag Hammarskjocld, U.N. Secretary-General, will visit Jerusalem and Damascus as well as Amman during his Middle East peace mission. Reuter.23 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-11-30 3 Below, the Governor, Sir Robert Black, and Airs. B. Dudley, instructor at the Government Hill Domain Children's Social Centre, watch the children's concert during Sir Robert's farewell visit to the centre yesterday. Sir Robert and I.ady Black were the quests at a farewell party. Free Press picture.Free Press - 49 words
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Article166 1957-11-30 3 Queen to make TV speech f\ UEFN ELIZABETH I H will rehearse for her first televised Christ' wm.s broadcast to the Commonwealth and a m make-up expert will be B in attendance, the BrU tfisJz Broadcasting Cor- B poration announced in London yesterday. //er broadcast will I coincide with theReuter - 166 words
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72 1957-11-30 3 r pHE Singapore Rural Board yesterday decided to build A two temoorarv district council offices at a cost of $13,000 each. The offices are to be in Still Road and at the Yio Chu Kang Thomson Road junction. They will serve Scran n and K.t'.ii'.:72 words
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Article17 1957-11-30 3 Chile 1 Genera] O'Hig jins base In Antarctica ha; been destroyed by nre, A. P.A.P. - 17 words
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Advertisement23 1957-11-30 3 WARNING! This Hid Is Loaded With laughs! IT'S lERRY LEWiS as "THE DELiCATE DELINQUENT" A Paramount Picture CROCODILE I SHIRTS I s 123 words
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Advertisement262 1957-11-30 3 ARCO 8-^^^fe mm f j^BB BiHy^^^^Z^HHi C 3 111 111 Li lIM t~ ARCO EIGHT which features o n adjustable shutttr 1101 i* tho most up-to-date device In the line of rf nun movie cameras/. This ingenious shutter slot adjustment does away with blurring of the images- on the screen262 words
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289 1957-11-30 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Nov. 30, 1957. Opinion Decision on HK base A ja.\ i p< ople will be m sad to hear that the Naval base at Hone: Kong is to be dosed j and they may even j regard it as an example of Great Bri tain's289 words
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Article, Illustration445 1957-11-30 4 SWITZERLAND MAY GET AN OUTLET TO THE SEA 100-MILE RIVER STRETCH LANDLOCKED SWITZERLAND may yet get an outlet across the plains of Northern Italy to the sea. Linked with the schema would be the Italian industrial metropolis of Milan. Pressure is building up In Milan and half a dozen northernU.P. - 445 words
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Article, Illustration16 1957-11-30 4 Scorpio - Scorpio asdfasdf He's learning fast you should hear the lies he tells about me/16 words
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Article54 1957-11-30 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber asdfasdf 1 GATHER that food fossilised and rendered tasteless by excessive refrigeration will soon be out of date. Scientists now know that food exposed to atomic rays lasts longer. All that now remains is to start a gigantic advertising campaign to persuade people that contaminated food54 words
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Advertisement31 1957-11-30 4 GET Your Suits, I 7 rousert i~ ***** NYLON DACRON WOOL MIXED DACRON I II A. I A. I Textiles, Lim ited. I 71, High Street, S'porr-G. T«l: ***** A *****31 words
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Advertisement57 1957-11-30 4 "> In* Wha t a d iffe re n ce V^ -J[ THE STRONG STOUI J \^Z- WITH THE MILD TASTE jTyK mak c s W\ n M n eke son' H... I smooth, strong a A^ M(irkrson's I I I I i/ll It builds mm "TV A and mnkta57 words
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Article, Illustration330 1957-11-30 5 FOOD PRODUCTION STEP UP IS AN URGENT NEED MltiiSTflY OF FOOD AWP AGRICULTURE WILL SERVE TWO-FOLD PURPOSE,' SAYS YAP FOUR-YEAR PLAN WILL ALSO GIVE FARMERS A SQUARE DEAL pHE president Of the Singapore Country Peoples Association, Mr. Yap Chin Choon, yesterday asked the Government to jive urgent consideration to their330 words
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Article12 1957-11-30 5 chile has severed diplo natic relations with Vene- ik'la A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article245 1957-11-30 5 Tourism boost planned THE Singapore Tourist Advisory Committee is drawing up pj B plans to form a Tourist Association a a new body which may function on a pan- Malayan basis. The chairman of the committee, Mr. YV.D.C. Erskine Crum told the Free Press that the committee hoped the new245 words
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Article60 1957-11-30 5 The Singapore Health Ministry is Looking for a suitable doctor to replace Dr. R..T. Orove- White, the Medical Superintendent oj the Trafalgar Home, when he retires In January under the Malayan!. >;it ion scheme, A Ministry spokesmai said <ii< post would soon b< advertised,60 words
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116 1957-11-30 5 SIAMESE STUDENT VISITOR TO ENTERTAIN MEMBER -1 Ihe Biam c unh cr .11 y .>t udent group now in Bingapof( an educational tour win ide 1 lie turprii c high light of Hk 1 ihines y M C v imily Day rarle ty show tin evening Mi. idl Yon 1116 words
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Advertisement72 1957-11-30 5 TIH PI7¥MP I mlm m3 i AL ill Ji It te-;^ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. 0 ry^\ W3 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE OCU*^ MANAGING DIRECTOR RONALD PEEK S 3 << V 4L* dt \v << No 509, RD.JrSINGAPQQb.Q. DISTINCTIVE GIFTS From Southeast Asia < PICTURES Make arrangements MOM? for your photographs to72 words
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Advertisement261 1957-11-30 5 Special LADIES ONLY Preview vQmm9 B TUESDAY 3rd DEC. at 9A.M 'W^SSBmS§ w B sustain uou: _f v^rlS A Ctif) -I NESCAFI by r p lf I L E S —I ««4 HUNTLEY PALMER Bi x-uit>. I"* -y^^Lj"«l by courtesy of SIME DARBr' M^■Hw. >"*_i B I of- iftnn tout's:261 words
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Advertisement9 1957-11-30 6 (satisfy: yourself i by snicking CHESTERFIELD Regular m King-size9 words
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Miscellaneous289 1957-11-30 6 X "Bf iflfe* V&* vvtf^X^r^'' \S^" iX^ 1 /jiff wv d&r j _-qfc-_ j,> Tjf t A irvi jffaßSSfti'jpSisß^ ,^fc BS&& A W X ji" m^ "aft 4^ £üß^^^3 JEFF llA%\3ii: by Sydney lonian »WE HAVE. HI I M LOCDC THE «m:.- >. JtV^^B InD^OW YOU MLjJI XaAM VET OX289 words
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Miscellaneous449 1957-11-30 6 I |>ohn today, you are full o f charm and Wit, You are one ol the persona ol the world and seen i cam fun and pleasure with you wherever you go. This is something of a paradox c for underneath your gay exterior I there is a rioua soul,449 words
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Article152 1957-11-30 7 U. K. closing prices LONDON, Nov 89 Previous T, I da> mam; No 1 BBfl 044 •S I>!1 L 3 wWtM 23 buyers 23 sellera 2V. sellers (an. buyers 23 t buyers 23% belh n 2j sellers ■ft] i; So 1 BSS BpM buyers ::.;>, buyers 23 i sellers 23152 words
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Article107 1957-11-30 7 I NEW YORK, Nov. 29. Previous Today ■traits Spot 88 87 mm 91.25 nom. Bui Contract Dec. unquoted unquoted I Jan. unquoted unquoted Quiet. SALES: Nil- Contract Dec. 87.75 buyers 90 25 buyers f 88.50 sellers 91.25 sellers Fan, 87-50 buyers 89 75 buyers 8825 sellers 91.00107 words
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Article35 1957-11-30 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 29. Previous Today Pf v 446 03 449 87 ■F"-"^ 103.01 103 97 ■px-tu Bonds 84 38 84 41 P il!! 6758 67 73 nposite \\crages 149.10 150 2335 words
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Article52 1957-11-30 7 1 iwaiting and awaiting release 24. afloafc s 24 Novem- 23% to 23%, November shipment I-ampong unquoted. Muntck white spot 1* r release 24%, 33%, awaiting release 33. afloat; W Novemberj 33 to 31 November shipment r fawak spot I 30% sellers ex-dock prices quoted in U.S. cents52 words
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Article98 1957-11-30 7 LONDON, Nov. 19. A Previous TctJav «f) Philippines ci.f. IK7 European delivered Per long t,,,, Dec Jan. $183 sellers $183 sellers P S !t LI. t X North ti.l6 pean J<'l vnvd We ig hi Wr £CG buyers g6stf buyers 1 IZ.l Z. Jan> tr <98 words
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Article, Illustration242 1957-11-30 7 A MOVE TO CUT SCHOOL TRAVEL <fQvt_Jo provide more ploces for children in the city Singapore Ministry of Education yesterday assured parents it would endeavour to accommodate children in schools nearest to their homes. This was stated by a .spokesman in answer to complaints by several parents that their childrenProper - 242 words
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Article243 1957-11-30 7 A I THORITIES are shocked that emblems of I political parties contesting the Singapore i City Council elections have been painted on the walls of buildings and on public roads. Caught unawares by thir latest development in tin vigorous poster war, Cit: Council departments con" rerned243 words
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Article17 1957-11-30 7 Two ships Crane and Andr< v. are in the Singa P re X;ival Bi\^ today.17 words
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Miscellaneous129 1957-11-30 7 Today's Radic Programme for Singapore 1 S pni Satui day n.i!<' Pal tI; i 30 'I ime Si-n.il .uv N0v.... 1 48 Saturday Date Part 11. 2 l.'i Weckriul Spori 2 40 The Latin •American waj 9 00 Saturday Prom; 4 00 Latg Aitei ni on 4 30 Tea Dance;129 words
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Miscellaneous71 1957-11-30 7 ■■■■■■■■■r ISINCAPORE UHICH TIDES TODAY: I ;i p m TOMORROH 5.55 ,1 m and 803 p .m. ej MONDAY 1, 59 t i and 7 I I p m TUESDAY: 1 1 and 8 5 1 p m 1 DNESD I V: 8.32 a. m I itn\ 9. 1 pin71 words
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Article, Illustration705 1957-11-30 8 1.1 hit II L I IX Ult §tl I V >###/!/ j •••<• Till STOKI SO ill ioi R school friends ars <>«• ramping bolidaj end g^t j permission to pitch their lent the compound of a lonely I ..id house t>> the sea. The. ewner,705 words
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Article370 1957-11-30 8 I^HE winners of last weei 1- colour-in contest (earn Of whom will receive a $3 prize in due course) are a* follows: Miss Sarah Lav (.9). 10. Burmah Road, Singapore. Miss Maggie Tan (6), 37, Neil Road, Singapore. Master Chong Swee Hua (13), 99. Jalan Besar, Singapore.370 words
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Miscellaneous192 1957-11-30 8 7 SL I O I V 0 I r *'VB*^t;- i SSI i.i rs VCROSS l. it,. related to the haddock. portani South Korean porl Tail plant growing in oi 8 a workers' trade organi* close to water. 11, Where sation 7 Prickle, as On B our money is made192 words
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Miscellaneous333 1957-11-30 8 A colour-in contest With prizes for you pOCKKT-MONEY prizes Free Press Cecil St 1 are offered for e-o.our fjffig int this scene with paints next. Age limit Is 15 crayons or chalks. There are four prizes N T ame (Master /Miss) offered— each of $5 (two for boys and two333 words
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Article647 1957-11-30 9 Christian Layman - MOTHERHOOD REMOVES ALL BARRIERS Christian Layman Pialiirtlay wernion fey a (IE crowd had gathered around the two men One was a clever young lawyer, eager to w offj the other was the Great Teacher Christ, full of wisdom and love. They lg r n breathless silence and all eyes were647 words
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Advertisement97 1957-11-30 9 What a thrill it is when baby first i\ smiles at you! What a joy when first dßlpfe* you hear those happy coos and chuckles! Baby is telling you that all is well and mother can be happy in the 111 fe 11. knowledge that here is health in abundance.97 words
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Miscellaneous858 1957-11-30 9 I Sunday church I 1 announcements 1 E "STS, c-,— "•"■«ts»vmuN ■am Sunday School: 10.30 (Thomson Road): Mass, sermon .J^ Bible-Presbyterian Church '■Morning Prayer; 11 am. c.30 .7.30 and 830 a.m. (144 Prinsep Street): 415 pm ■arm Service; 11.45 am Church of Our Lady of Peace Sunday School; 5.30 pm.858 words
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Miscellaneous397 1957-11-30 10 SL g il Illlcf S M^ r r U'ur//(T Brothers. llVVil VVlllillQ S :^^fetf^^^^M "w^%^fy itnV a :t/;/? f^fnories ffi Hy <- "•<'">. what do y<n »><> vvish that I had the lime tn answer all sou, I I^^B^ rtVc rC e V J^ '«;f°^ letters indniduaJlv. hut .her/s.mph are397 words
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Article392 1957-11-30 11 L r>t mf We I fejj s "^S Bob 4- I n <S 4t ITHLETES and officials in Singapore are keeping their fingers crossed on the selection of a team manager and captain for the athletic contingent to the Asian Games in Tokyo next May,392 words
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Article203 1957-11-30 11 PEREZ FIGHTS MARTIN TONIGHT (^SCUAL PEREZ, work flyweight champion, deris his title for the fourtt em Buenos Aires to[it when he meets th( opea 1 champion, Young :tin 'Spain). he world champion at will be giving live years >pponent. But he have the advantage of tim before 60.000 of own203 words
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Article28 1957-11-30 11 LOCK UNDERGOES LEG OPERATION I I tfand and n b knee In a i yesterday hospital so P g K fra ?menU of taken from vhlch two removed28 words
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Article99 1957-11-30 11 r VHK touring Soviet Ice hockey team lasi night won the lirst match of h<'ir Canadian visit by defeating Sudbury Wolves 7-4 it Ontario. The teams were level 1-1 v the end of the first )eriod. in the second, the Moscow team went ahead 1-2 and99 words
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Article115 1957-11-30 11 r £HE National Boxing As sodation strongly urget the "voluntary retirement' of heavyweight Tom mi Hurricane > Jackson, sai/nu Vie boxer was in danger o] serious physical injury ij he sho iid continue. Shortly after Jackson was knocked out by EddU Mac he a in115 words
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Article82 1957-11-30 11 BJ>/ X I DO, Japan s MX, wrestling champion, has turned down a I eh aHe nac from a 70 year old Chinese bOXef But the Japanese, I icho is in Tameh for I a series or exhibition bouts, said he would like to see82 words
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Article119 1957-11-30 11 Ajax. oi Amsterdam, Qualified for thr second round of the European Soccer Cup When they beat the East German Club. B.C. Wismut, 1-0 in Amsterdam last ni^ht As the Dutch club won the first leg 3- 1 At Chom IlitZ, a week agO, they119 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-11-30 11 ARTHUR H OVV A R I) (right), the Islington crui-ser-weight, scores with a right, but Eric Sdhoeppner, of Germany, weathered the Britishers attack to win their fight at Dortmund, Germany, on Nov. in on points. Keystone picture.42 words
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407 1957-11-30 12 COUAG DOES BEST WORK JUDICIAL VERY FIT ALLAN LEWIS reports this morning^s gaUo P! POUAG impressed me as the best at Bukif Timah liii-> morning when he went w it li Triple Crown on the heavj NO. l* (rack. riit\ went from the half mile running the la>t three in407 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-11-30 12 s JAROSLAV DROBNY. former Wimbledon tennis singles champion, has started business is a Contin- ental food manufacturer. Here he is seen in a i butcher's apron weighing a few choice samples of rins, ham and Frankfurter sausages37 words
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Article101 1957-11-30 12 Drennan's pace routs Border XI A BORDER team never recovered from a hostile opening spell by Australia's pace bowler John Drennan, and were all out for 142 at East London yesterday. Drennan took five for 43. The Australians replied with 72 for two wickets before the first day's play closed.101 words
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Article75 1957-11-30 12 IjVAR Eastern bantamweight champion Leo Espinosa retained his Philippine featherweight title at 1 Manila last night with an unanimous decision over j Jet Bally in a 12-round bout ilt was Espinosa's third de- i fence of the title which he 'won in 1956. Referee Felipe Hernandez75 words
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Article27 1957-11-30 12 Km Rosewall beat Panrho Segura G-3. 4-6, G-3, In the opening Australian match of Jack Kramer's professional tennis tour In Sydney 'yesterday. A. P. asdfasdf27 words
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Article160 1957-11-30 12 ASHLEY COOPER and Mervyn Ro.se yesterday won the men's doubles title in the South Australian tennis ehampion.ship.s by dl I eat ing Mai Ander.son and Neale Fra.ser 0-4, 6-4, 5-7, 0-6. 6-4 at Adelaide. It was a disappointing ame, with ail players be- low top160 words
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Advertisement119 1957-11-30 12 NOTICE (IJKK <>I WORKS FOB M.W SHELL OFFICE BriI.DING, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE Applications arc requested for I the DOSI of ;i resident Clerk-ot- Workfl for the new Shell Buildin.'. Collyer Quay. Singapore. Application)) .should Ix 4 SUbunticfi to Bwan Sa Maclaren, El 1 Hongkong Bank Chambers, Sin* gapore, and .should119 words
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Title Section9 1957-11-30 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturdeay MAGAZINE Singapore, November 30, 1957.9 words
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Article, Illustration1578 1957-11-30 1 WILLIAM FOSTER - WOMAN: The BIG POWER IN AMERICA WILLIAM FOSTER By IHHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniini iiuiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiiKjiiiiiiiiiiur^ Tike a well-trained spaniel' I WHO pushes the trolley for the American woman in the grocery store, dogging her footsteps like a well trained cocker spaniel? In nine cases out of 10 the American husband. WHO runs her1,578 words
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Article, Illustration904 1957-11-30 2 FRANK ROSTRON - Nowhere does it twirl faster than on the tennis court FRANK ROSTRON I By 8 The stars of international tennis seem 6 to be as bad marriage risks as stage and screen stars. Is the reason too much travel, too c i much glamour, too much sports ambi- tion, too904 words
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Article, Illustration270 1957-11-30 2 J*HAT sickening n<>u>|| eyes mysteriousl} I ing turns out to hoi The man who actually sold a woman four differ i ent .sets of coloured tact lenses has told me all I about her. "She had a I coloured pair, a blue I a green pair and a s270 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-11-30 3 WOU FANCY, MILADY iiit\ic( the beautiful heroine whose ■he colour of whatever dress she's wear- 1( ightly scor--1 fang and f ntivcly. Joy J hi s face y. now isn't il?" \<*inv<l in it teli phone f a n Pn a hai Just »f her In the i had78 words
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Article390 1957-11-30 3 Hollywood's real Santa Clans he signs x V cheques HOLLYWOOD, where everythini is supposed to be make-believe, has a real, live Santa Claus who has brought Christmas cheer to thousands of persons throughout the country. lit- has another lifting and another identity, but to those startled persons who find chequesA.P. - 390 words
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Article224 1957-11-30 3 r VHAT falsies aren't fICW women of ancient Egypt made them from bandages, metal cups and even potter's clay. THAT in Alberta, Canada, a h usba tid cq i not legally pout c pre m dinnei cock' tail bride i] she '6' undi 21 years ol age heA.P. - 224 words
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Article, Illustration816 1957-11-30 3 THESE GIFTS HAVE A SIGNIFICANCE asdfasdf MAGPIES have always featured very largely among the superstitions. in England th< j saj He for sorrow, tv. o for mirth, three for leath and four I>r birth." Although m various parts Of the country the lines an Slightly altered the sight >i four816 words
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Free Press Castrol Trophy MOTOR CYCLE TRIAL Supplement
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Title Section12 1957-11-30 1 Free Press Castrol Trophy MOTOR CYCLE TRIAL Supplement Saturday, November 30, 1957.12 words
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Article523 1957-11-30 1 EDEN PETERS - Trials will be really rugged EDEN PETERS FITTING FINISH TO COMPETITION SEASON By RIDERS AND MACHINES WILL BE PUT TO TEST FITTING finish to the Singapore Motor Club's current competition programme is the first annual motor cycle trials for the Custrol challenge troph> to be held at 8.30 a.m. tomorrow.523 words
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Advertisement94 1957-11-30 1 INTRODIICI ji G .the PHI LUPS4 I The Phillip Gadabout is the Auto Cycle Compact by German "Rex Engine, it gives the mileage of 230 miles per gallon. All complete Spare Parts and Accessary are available. You are welcome to our showroom to sec our wide range of the various94 words
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Article, Illustration229 1957-11-30 2 Speed 'King Wong HE'S OUT TO WIN FIRST CASTROL TROPHY sjixgapores champion motor cyclist, K. C. Wong, 32,' who holds several hill dinib records, will be competing in the gruelling C a s t r o 1 trials. The thousands who hays watched Wong roar around tricky corners in the229 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-11-30 2 npili«: Castro! Trophy motor cycle trials will be run over a course of about 20 miles Hut the actual distance for rough riding will be about seven miles. The starting point for the trials will be the Dunearn School in Dunearn Road, where competitors will assemble by52 words
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Article99 1957-11-30 2 >s Messrs. C. Wakefleld Co., makers of Castro! 9 lubricating oil. have kept steadfastly to their polio „< 01 quality and efficiency since 1X!»!). Today Castro! holds an unique position in every field of motoring activity In the car world alone, during one year, the British. European,99 words
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Article224 1957-11-30 2 Watch these 3 RASC-eteers ARMY BID FOR HONOURS r pHREE Army riders who wil] be representing A the Royal Army Service Corps in tomorrow's Control trials will make a determined attempt to maintain the colours ot their unit. They are RQMS Abdul Rahman. 33, Sgt. Shaffi bin Ahmad. 25. and224 words
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Advertisement61 1957-11-30 2 r zzzz z 1 i road travel is yours for j£fcjL j a modest M** W vest m c tit I m^^^^sLj,^ B i MALAYA'S r I ft I 3-ltlO 111I 11 G llil I LD ISO w rviux,; model fii T Mngi i:.. v to n<ir and y u61 words
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Advertisement89 1957-11-30 2 •^s^l MOPED ,:JAGUARII I Bobbu s i "POPPY 5" It's si handy foi shorl trips int< hv» i /ci v! irw xpen e\ ening and w< i"■ «nd tripi I* slmj l< turdy and d< i r*d« ilt f* < strong t< 'i 1 1 k i rl I Yon89 words
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Article457 1957-11-30 3 BSA-popular world over !>> |'s proud proclamation the most popular motor cycle the world" has hern a fact for many years. Hi's consistent popularity is not based on pure speed capabilities but on v very much more necessary attribute; that of absolute dependability The average motor cyclist is his own457 words
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Article, Illustration352 1957-11-30 3 The Victoria means value for money Nicky will appeal to ladies I^O.U'I VVEIGH'I motoi cycles and IM<>|>(< is ||J\ c lv OiUt I*l A |>< >|>U lar in Singapore and probably the iiiusi oi these machines l<> arrive here is the German Victoria A\ unti. Recently I tested352 words
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Advertisement136 1957-11-30 3 l H'llllllllHl MUM 1111H11,,,,,,,,,,,, |||||l||||||lllml lllllml g The Besl Motorcycle in the World THE TRIUMPH TWENTY-ONE I NEW TRIUMPH POWER UNIT: «"MTTft jvpw rr^rFmrr th< eye S SMOOTH FAST CLEAN >k/x^s}JU^~_s£ 1 n^l^\J^^ m Raising the hinged TWINSEAT reveals .1 complete fine tools, the coil, rectifier, oil tank t fillet*,136 words
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Article349 1957-11-30 4 Full list of entries for trials RQMS Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad j RASC School Mat chlos 350 Sgt. Shaffie bin Ahmad RASC School Matchless 350 L Cpl. Ahmad bin Abdul Kali man RASC School Matchless 350 S Sgt. P. NeuHtt i i 3 BOD RAOC Matchless 350 i Cpl. R.349 words
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Article, Illustration105 1957-11-30 4 IT'S SERVICEMEN v. CIVILIANS ARMYH IN CLAS k MOST RIDERS lOF THE ACES These three riders will rep j trials for the Castro! dial! RQMS \bd u PICTURED aboe are four d left to right they are Louis Louis Chia. Soh Guan Bw (JO trophies at local speed I tin105 words
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Article148 1957-11-30 4 MILLION ON RO VESPAS ADS T*HE Vespa I i Piaggio h:iThe company can pi long road it has followei The scooter was >™ m--1946, immediate Ij war. in winch Italy ed great moral :ua. rial destruction, In the spac< <>' years, the Ye p success without in Italy and thi148 words
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Advertisement113 1957-11-30 4 "Hu oat popukf Mo6f L^cU ut th* l^Hd FROM 125 c.c. BANTAM TO s 650 c.c GOLDEN FLASH x For inexpi transport you can t jf N choose bette r than a B.S.A. The entire range r is inexpensive to buy and run their S winning quality is ed by113 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-11-30 5 LOUIS f'HIA. 2f>, tin* Well-kllOWll Singapore sprodstor. j Pictured astride Peter Wong's newly imported Dot VM rr. scramble machine. This will be the only machine of its typf competing in tomorrow's trial.32 words
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Article281 1957-11-30 5 An ideal scooter for the woman S r |^Hi: Lambretta motor E S 4 scooter i s suitable S or anyone to use— but it is particularly suit- E able for women, for it is easy to handle and is excellently balanced. E *t weighs 194 ib E which might281 words
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Advertisement263 1957-11-30 5 HtHllltltllfltUllltttiiftlllllllllltlllllltllM liJlfl IHIlPlll!PMtlflllf MS-Mt$!i|!!li!M!IIIMHIHIIIIII!IIIMII RETREADS NEW TUBES REPAIRS WHEEL BALANCING NEW TYRES OF ALL MAKES Cu£7ifte CoKti SEND YOUR WORN TYRES Dl. TO THE FACTORY OR HAND THEM IN TO YOUR NEAREST TERCO DEALER. TERCO (MALAYA) LIMITED 241, Alexandra Road, Singapore. Telephone: ***** 1 1 1 1 1 1 1263 words
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Article, Illustration451 1957-11-30 6 J ID Bached by vast experience. Excelsior factories, prod We Spring frames provide maximum riding comfort for owners pHE name EXCELSH »i: i almost as old i> the motor cycle Industry itseli and has long been In the forefront, as the synonym of first class design and craftsmanship.451 words
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Advertisement372 1957-11-30 6 Prp r STOPWATCHES WHEN TIME IS NEEDED WITHIN THE SPLIT OE A SECOND EAVRE LEUBA STOPWATCHES I ARE THE ANSWER INDUSTRIALISTS: SPORTSMEN AND voufl product. on HORSE TRAINERS! COSTS Of. PINO l^k VCXiR NMING Ol I I riMING, THINK «> yjlj J) BE MORE ACCURATE I FAVRE- If A VRE-372 words
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Advertisement159 1957-11-30 6 VICTORIA CASH BNdNB^ FKlvt) i^L Si^' c cvlinc ft l 7M i »tx-e^ __fe^ X^^X 7< I T^_^—^-^3 sctr-tv- and neutral control by handU /TSpC^iAp^-^l^ VICKY IV xif^x 47 225^ x^^x «rc**n *i* r ajJliNEn t! ft f Mt 4^*#«^V ■■■I r M F F f "~n Z^ rcaf removal159 words
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331 1957-11-30 7 21 -and here's a new Triumph to celebrate I ompi i i i:ly new ultrajmodern 350 c.c. motoi <\ < has hern produced by Triumph ol Coventry, England. This sparkling 80 in p h new coiner to the Triumph range is aptly ii, vii' ihe TwentyOne, I"; it has been331 words
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Article, Illustration857 1957-11-30 7 BIG RANGE OF ARIELS JJINE Ariel models from 200 to 1 000 <■ will be on sale in 1958. Along with manj of the other large manufacturers, Anci are adopting a policj oi "exist Ing models continue d for next yeai There ar< to857 words
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Advertisement201 1957-11-30 8 UaSIPOI RESEARCH 5r always leads j 3 ST in 1935 with additive to reduce cylinder wear Chromium f ,leat« Cr(C it H i3 COO e/^n^ prm/»rf, cofiifcii*/ion Junn 5 cold ttnrtine Brit, h H I ST in 1935 with a mild detergent to clean the engine ,^^B^^^hw ST in 1938201 words
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Article, Illustration429 1957-11-30 9 Australia's West was just as wild as Wyoming w H This week there has been a film for nearl every taste: a strong drama bated on a story by Graham Greene; A Western which isn't really < Western since it is a film adaptation of Roll Bolderwood's book "Robbery Under429 words
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Article, Illustration378 1957-11-30 9 The decline and fall of a financier 'ACROSS THE A BRIDGE" starring Rod Steiger is a film which we have been looking forward to for a long time, perhaps too long, for it didn't quite come up to what I had expected of it. I have always made the point378 words
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Article, Illustration330 1957-11-30 9 "JAOTI RAHO" pro J dUCed by Raj Ka poor with English am Malay subtitles is f mammoth iilm both ir length and structure and it will be coming to Singapore having won the Grand Prix a the International FUn Festival. With such an achievement to its330 words
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Article180 1957-11-30 9 LIKE THE CURATE'S EGG BI'JAN LAPOK" which is directed by IV Ramlee, who needless to SBJ Is also the star is Uie latest runner from the Sh .iv -tables, but personalh J umiMn't back it too heavily because it doesn't seem be able to make up lts mind whether l<>180 words
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Advertisement38 1957-11-30 9 Now showing Band Of Allfelf IP. Nov. 16 xx xx Love In Th»- Afternoon I .P. Nov. IK xx x x The Sun Also Itiscs F.P Nov 1(> xx x Jailliousc Rock f. -p. N ov. 16 xx38 words
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