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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-05-24 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Nl *****, Singapore. Saturday. May 84, 1958. Price 15 Ctl18 words
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216 1958-05-24 1 D^HE heavy Government air raids in the North Celebes yesterday may be a prelude to landing operations directed against the rebel capital city of Menado. Innouncement of the air attacks came sirnultaneo with a claim by the Chi i of staff ofU.P.; Reuter - 216 words
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Article25 1958-05-24 1 his morning des- tWO Jnrey house I Rhu, Singapore. families were homeless. No-one Ifare authorities l arrangement i to nvictims ter-25 words
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Article48 1958-05-24 1 j Japanese freighter Boeho Mam (2217 tons) has n Oil fire since late last night about eight miles fsushima i n the Japan Sea. Mnrted i n the boiler room. m« crew and four rescuers from Japanese patrol •'He her,, reported missing:.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article173 1958-05-24 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By THE mix- up over a double objection at Bukit Tiniah on Wednesday, when many punters threw away winning tickets, will not occur attain, Dr. E, Laidlaw Thomson, President of the Singapore Turf Club, told me yesterday. The double objection was in Race Seven. One173 words
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Article385 1958-05-24 1 THE FRENCH Army Commander in Algeria, General Raoul Salan, gestured dramatically towards a huge illuminated Cross of Lorraine last night and told a crowd of 10,000 in the main square of Algiers: "We shall go back to France and tell them that Algeria will alwaysReuter; U.P. - 385 words
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Article81 1958-05-24 1 THE Dutch Minister Ot Justice, Professor Ivo Samkalder. announced at the Hague yesterday that the Netherlands would impose a ban on the admission of stowaways arriving by ship from Indonesia. This was done, he added, "in order not to be unfair towards the many people in IndonesiaReuter - 81 words
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Article116 1958-05-24 1 Riot squads break up Paris rally ST E EL HELMETED Paris riot police last night broke up de- 1 monstrations along the Champs Elysees by I several hundred youths I shouting ''Long live de I Gaulle," "French All geria," and "The police are with OS." About 100 youths I wereReuter - 116 words
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Article18 1958-05-24 1 The British Whitsun holiday rush to France began yesterday, undeterred by the French political crisis. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article25 1958-05-24 1 The blood transfusion cent re at. the Singapore General Hospital will be open tomorrow from 0 am to 12 (TcToh. The Wood bank25 words
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Article122 1958-05-24 1 T^HE American community school in Beirut closed its doors last night after it had been threatened with "extinction" by Lebanese terrorists. Principal Clarence Schultz made the decision after receiving a mysterious note warning the school of "extinction if you do not show sympathy to ourReuter; U.P. - 122 words
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85 1958-05-24 1 THE U.S. army yesterday banned all modification work on the hundreds of Nike- A Jax missiles following the death of 10 people when eight of the missiles exploded In a chain reaction on Thursday. Mr. Frank Blalsdell. mayor of Middletown where the exReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement22 1958-05-24 1 iS^iu ■i^&sSSmS wm LEADERS IN THE FIELD OF OPTICS FOR OVIR SO YIaRS. Solo Agents:— SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD., (Incorporated in Hong Kong)22 words
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86 1958-05-24 2 'The sack' it hides too much -is on way out \.I PIERRE BALMAIN, the 1? famous French dress- designer predicts Mi early death for the Sack Look and "something more revealing" I for women next year. This.year "will s< c I he Last of the Sack Look," he de-: daredRenter - 86 words
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274 1958-05-24 2 I ONDON'S week -Old dock lj strike ended last night at a stormy mess meeting which ended in a brawl. More than 10.000 dockers supported the unofficial strike 1 which started m support oi (he Smith fleld meat market strike.Reuter; U.P. - 274 words
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Article161 1958-05-24 2 RED BLOC ECONOMY MAY BE MERGED DIPLOMATIC dispatches reported in London yesterday that Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev Is aligning the Easl European satellites in an economic "interlocking cooperative." Tho economies of the statellites are lo be linked under a joint ten-year plan which will he directed and operated from ."Moscow.U.P. - 161 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-05-24 2 Mr. Ng gave his blood 30 times Dr M. Doraisingham, Singapore's Director of j I Medical Services, pins > a gold bar onto the shirt of Mr. Ng Eng Chong, for donating I blood 30 times at the I B 1 o o d Transfusion I Centre. I. Besides Mr.Free Press - 73 words
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Article20 1958-05-24 2 Mr. Nikita Khrushchev yesterday offered industrial aid to neighbouring Finland to help case its unemployment problem- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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89 1958-05-24 2 Customs take US equipment off ship in Algeria CUSTOMS officers seized nine tons of equipment from an Italian freighter n Philippine, Algeria, yesterday valveVmarkSd^Xii; mcr i™n" clothe, and radio *mmv, lorUu'he d s' ,IVPr uas 0 PoM T imls and and taken to a barracks d mt a,Tny lonies MnJm-Reuter; U.P. - 89 words
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Article147 1958-05-24 2 Long hours or starve MR. JOHN PROFUM( Under-Secretary ra the Colonies, said in a House 01 Commons debate yesterday that the Hon? Kong Government wa> drafting an Employment Bill to see how far hoiffl and conditio! could further controlled by gislation. He was replj plain t.s made aboutReuter - 147 words
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Advertisement217 1958-05-24 2 A Stare is 80rn... f #V l|JjPP r^ ,^r uiomenl yeo mmkt pent i jp'a^/ J^ entrance in a Warnerette, that I JfK ''K'^-'n'nded girdle that j f y^^J^r smooths role no matter L^^^V**JBkßSTu_! Sk M l Li^'' N,M Xml Wr\\ V X i fßyV I fe-f S ls witn217 words
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318 1958-05-24 3 apanese women are ny choice, ays youth L|l<;i\N youth told a Paris judge yesterday ♦hat he had a preference for "women of ujr and particularly for the Japanese "beS( when they are married they are always He was Yvan Schaaf, 23, of Liege, who is acid i stabbing to deathReuter - 318 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-05-24 3 THE CHAMPION WALKER SAYS GOODBYE TO S'PORE Sgt. Noel G. Bullen. overall winner of this year's Free Press Big Walk and the Merdeka Games walking champion, leaves Singapore today for England. This is what Sgt. Bullen, who has been stationed at R.AF. Tengah, has to say of the Big Walk:95 words
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Article137 1958-05-24 3 (]HARLES "Scarface" Parsons, who broke prison twice and then gave himself up in a bid to prove his innocence of a 12,000 sterling American Express hold-up in a London suburb, has been declared guilty for the third time. The Home Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler saidReuter - 137 words
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102 1958-05-24 3 ELECTRIC CHAIR FOR KILLING SPREE YOUTH JURY VERDICT lIARLES Starkweather. 119-year-old alleged killt of 11 people, was found Liltv yesterday in Lincoln, febraska of murdering |ne person and the jury aid he should go to the jectric chair, t jim rejected a defence lea that Starkweather [rkweather had been bargedReuter - 102 words
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Article46 1958-05-24 3 I'NKIUI Sir Kenneth Ander >on, former govaor oi Gibraltar and Comp -in-Chief In Kenya, b yesterday seriously ill in Bpital in Gibraltar after a art attack. rhe General, who was pitted to King George V fpits I was on holiday. He 86. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article51 1958-05-24 3 Major-General R. N. Anderson has relinquished his appointment as General Officer Commanding 17 Ghurka Division Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces, it was announced last night in a supplement to the London Gazette. He is replaced by Colonel J.A.R. Robertson, who is granted temporary rank of Major-General,-Reuter - 51 words
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69 1958-05-24 3 Malaya has moved up 22 places in the United Nations alphabetical list of members by requesting that she be known in the world organisation as the Federation of Malaya. The Malayan flag has been moved from a position between those of Liberia andReuter - 69 words
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174 1958-05-24 3 THE deputy Mayor of St. Pancras, London, Councillor Hilda Lane, said in court yesterday that when someone started singing the Red Flag outside the borough town hall "I naturally joined in." She added: "I was a most amazed and astounded womanReuter - 174 words
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199 1958-05-24 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Friend and protector Saturday, May, 24. 1958. I AST night marked J {he beginning of a new and important phase in the police plan to enlist the cooperation of the public. As from last night all cinema goers will see a short film depicting the199 words
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Article, Illustration380 1958-05-24 4 EWART van DAM - The teen-age stowaways set Holland a problem EWART van DAM by reporting from the Hague OTOWAWAY teenagers I*3 from Indonesia are facing Holland's immigration officials I with a problem so human that officialdom cannot be tough The girls and youths many of them students are turning up aboard almost everyU.P. - 380 words
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Article381 1958-05-24 4 Big shop scandal in Red Square FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT I>Y GUM, there's a scandal at Gum! Moscow buzzes. Racketeers in Russia's most famous shop, which stands in Red Square opposite the Kremlin, have been buying themselves cars out of money fiddled from the customers. The whole sad conspiracy has381 words
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Advertisement64 1958-05-24 4 NEW ARRIVALS IN NEW DESIGNS: f 100 Dacrons. 100 Orlons, Nylon mixed Dacron I CANNON BEDSHEET SETS Sheets, Towels, Blankets I English fir Ccrman Printed j c Crepe 36 FRENCH LEOPARD SKIN VELVET 36 in 3 Lovely Colours. Visit our Gen ts 7fe timing D< •/> t. i I BAJAJ64 words
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Advertisement31 1958-05-24 4 CUPS TANKARDS SPOONS MEDALS TROPHIES THAT GLORIFY ONES DEEDS OF SKILL VALOUR S.P.H.deSILVALTD. 45, HIGH STREET, AIRPORT SINGAPORE 6, STATION ROAD, IPOH ASSOCIATE COMPANY S.P.H. de SILVA (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG31 words
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331 1958-05-24 5 S 'pore is getting taste of P.A.P. Control, says Tan City Council elections last i v v have opened the eyes of the Lnle and have given them a taste [what jt would be like if the Peo eb iction Party took over the Evernment, Mr. E. K. Tan, the331 words
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84 1958-05-24 5 NEW HOME IS NOT READY FOR MINISTRY THE Singapore Ministry of Education will not move to Kay Siang Road until the middle oi next month. The Ministry is now housed at the top floor oi' the Immigration Department building in Palmer Road. It was originally planned to move to 1084 words
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Article40 1958-05-24 5 C. Melchers Co The address of C. MclChers Co. i s Hongkong Bank Chambers Singapore, and not Asia Building as stated in the article "Now Meters. Flash Units. Boon to All" in Page 7 of yesterday's Free Press Photography Supplement.40 words
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Article261 1958-05-24 5 COST TO BLOCK RADAR SCHEME? CiOST may put a stop to J the installation ot radar by Singapore Traffic Police in a bid to stop speeding. All the same, correspondence is going on between our Traffic Police, and the Lancashire Constabulary in England on the installation, and cost of radar.261 words
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Article500 1958-05-24 5 Awards for service in Malaya rpHE following awards I have been approved by the Queen for operational services in Malaya and Singapore during the period August 31. 1957. to December 31. 1957. C.B.E. Comma rider of the British Empire) Military Division. Brier. A.I. Buchanan-Dunlop. GHQ FARELF; Brig. J H. Cubbon,500 words
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Advertisement96 1958-05-24 5 MWS l&i ''-^vSr 'Mm MmKl^Ebi You can bend, stretch, reach really move freely in your Playtex Living Girdle.' The secret's a Playte* exclusive Fabricon, miracle blend of down> soft cotton and latex. Has*, nderful "aold-in" power thai la«t<and last* -actually like new eve: o months after you bought it for96 words
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Advertisement151 1958-05-24 5 J&444/ t+%*+4 \^Mmmmmm3k Mm*M £d/& A LEONARD J-L65-H 6.5 cv.ft. t^ j; k J Special Features Include: More Cold-storage space in compact cabinet Easy to Control temperature 4 Width Frozen Food Chest, capacity 20 lbs Mca, Tray Trigger-action catch assures positive door seal Built-in door lock Full-Width Moisture-Seal crispcr for151 words
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Miscellaneous293 1958-05-24 6 I yjjisT JHL 'JL MMf I asa HF Miwr aM» ni j|hb r fsfW I w 91 99 S^ mm BBL 9%r^m C 3^ tH»i jrk r .i^^^la M.. 1 »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< JEFF ll.WVlii: by §yelsiey Jordan Ill^ag leu*! i eMCsTjag A/owmj *smms fall mm have oo*upuetcc 1 1^€ TELEPtcwaes simmrr293 words
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Miscellaneous521 1958-05-24 6 1 viV^^ E */mjJ4Tlfv\ -v BORN today. you huv tions, the energy to m gh a and the abiiitv to becom? U standing success Th* out been kind in giving yon til H 1 E beyond the average L e•■ o ts wdl S sic and the arts are m521 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Article310 1958-05-24 1 i NAN YANG I THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES SINGAPORE STANDARD S|ANG pAU X < „LAN LEWIS TRESPASSER i isom II I!• CMX BOY i POINTER WINDSOB LAD I SCBPTINBEB EWEE LOH I .<>• SPRINGS "INDIAN HEATHEB COOL SPBINGS THE ANAK CCBLS PEACEBIPPLE PEACE MPPLE310 words
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832 1958-05-24 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By DARRY MOON. STA BLE J0( KEY FOR >(>< RODGERS, HAS )i ID! I) TO RII) E tHRI I RINGS IN THE *o\ ernors c r r Mils AFTERNOON, Barry changed Mis ninci afti r riding Three fcing: in track work relay. I832 words
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Article1237 1958-05-24 2 RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 3, DIV. 2-7 FURS. 1 OM6I HIT PARADE Byi '< ;:1 (W. Tai i Rodgers MM I 1 7 BUKIT BINTANG lyr. ehirg <i.c Stable) Daniels &.00 MiuiiHi 3. ***** SINGORA ;>;.r birg (Thailand Syrnt) E. Break WW 1 ***** COOL SPRINGS Syr1,237 words
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2551 1958-05-24 2 Form all today's Bukit Timah runners *ACE ONI HIT I'\K\lU scratching m d 20-5-5* Wenl BUKIT him vn Impressed bj >>8 1/5 Willi B 17-5-51 Bevej race; aM-M_* ,H 31 J/5 wiil! W h 0 SINGORA Div. 3 6P over I ,n. i n -Wem with Pea i i; COOL2,551 words
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Article, Illustration1534 1958-05-24 4 AMUSEMENT PARK LOOKS A GOOD BET 4MI SEMENT P IRK (Summer !up) and Steam On (Governor's Cup) are my selection to win today's two main events at Bukil Timah. Loth are nicely weighted and can handle either going. They are both in good form. RACE ONE I —I INDIAN HEATHER1,534 words
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Advertisement54 1958-05-24 1 best bets] Bust BETS:— Polly Slipper, Cool I i Springs and Pilot I Pride, Best outsiders: The Brave One, ureal Saxon and Miens I Treasure I THE GOING The uoinu will good. There wag onlj about 1 x inch nf rain registered ou the i&ukit lim. i h racei ourse54 words
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Advertisement15 1958-05-24 1 The shouting in the I Bar is for I BULLDOG ji^ STOUT _W*l*li\ \t______ _________mm^tmmmm.^mmm^15 words
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Advertisement79 1958-05-24 3 T STOPWATCHES "1 WHEN TIME IS NEEDED WITHIN THE SPLIT OF A SECOND FAVRE-LEUBA STOPWATCHES ARE THE ANSWER INDUSTRIALISTS: SPORTSMEN AND production HORSE TRAINERS: 'TS DEPEND =l^|w YOUR TIMING OF ON PERFECT If /fjSj^l \l PERFORMANCES WILL riMING. THINK fcflJ JJ GC MORE ACCURATE j?AVRE- *"Ji '_i "^jdjr leading watch79 words
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Advertisement133 1958-05-24 3 entirely Mfffl VAUXHALL m^ See them ct SINGAPORE MALACCA SEPEMI3AN l^Jfy KUALA LUMPUR IPOH *m£^*»_ BUTTERWORTH PENANG KUALA BELAIT Jm^__<___ ___S Ji. S E LTO N KU C H l l i G frill r WmCm߀B M*€M motor company ltd SINCAPURI AND KUAIA I U M P U X REPRESENTfD133 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section9 1958-05-24 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Saturday, Miy 24, 1958.9 words
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Article, Illustration1715 1958-05-24 1 DEE WELLS - The shame of the English school DEE WELLS reports from LONDON IT TOOK 14 YEAH% j Britain is being outpaced in the education by Russia and the United Slates, says arday Magazine's correspondent. I After 5 years in Engiand this American 3r claims ho knows the reason and the 31,715 words
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Article, Illustration796 1958-05-24 2 DONALD EDGAR - TAKE A CHANCE, SAYS ROYAL FAMILY'S GUARD DONALD EDGAR It's atl done by psychology' by ["HE TWO telepho nes on the desk at his side had green receivers. 'I suppose that means they arc scrambled/ I said. "No," came the answer, "the scrambler is here" and he touched a black796 words
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Article245 1958-05-24 2 PATRICIA LEWIS - Way to the stars by 2 starlets PATRICIA LEWIS p FROM \J.\KI\(, their second film tog< t| ler tree are two young British blomi Sylvia Syms and Carole Lesley lylvia, 23, married, a dedicated actress, has worked hard for her success through years of slog and study In rep., on245 words
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Article, Illustration641 1958-05-24 2 JAMBS THOMAS - That slow-quick beat makes a million JAMBS THOMAS By OVER the dogs' beauty parlour in Bakerstreet, London, Victor Silvester took two spoonfuls of sugar trom the can marked Tea, left iii< ei,000,000-a-year stricttempo empire to look ..iter itself for .i while, and prepared for the night's celebration. It was exactly641 words
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Article36 1958-05-24 3 I latest count a '•".i has 73,352 3 j 1 recreation. i include 7,639 a ."'"I rooms MBB emenl parks and 3 Mm paiieries, lotto S d »'va and circuses 3 L u > horse tracks.36 words
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Article90 1958-05-24 3 P i 195 I i c p s things were made. Demand for half' Pennic ira heat i, and pcrsi -tent throughout the v< ar, the number itrtu nearly Uoice that for if>s<>. Once again no pee nies Wi re Irtu numbering 207,999,689 were made i90 words
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Article, Illustration248 1958-05-24 3 STOP THIS KISSING IN PUBLIC! -says Eileen Aaeroti I ACREE WITH NANCY, LADY ASTOR. I CANT STAND ALL THIS KISSIKir. IN PUBLIC. When the South African High Commissioner greeted he r Ladyship with a kiss on the cheek when she arrived in South Africa recently, she declared: "I don't even248 words
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Article341 1958-05-24 3 DAVID CARRITT - These rude nudes! DAVID CARRITT .'By rpiiERE is something m a A to disgust everyone at this year's Royal Academy. The Mo- derns will be disgusted §j by the refined nudes, artistic ladies, calendar flower-pieces and H sporting peers which have been the Aca- demy's stock-in-trade for the past 100341 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1958-05-24 3 The Prince (a fox, too) liked the bottle rffj AMONG animals that are well known both in the West and in China is the Fox. In both areas it is regarded as an animal of outstanding sagacity. This is proved in -(-he West by the .small army that is considered1,168 words
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FILM PREVIEWS
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Article, Illustration738 1958-05-24 4 Preminger sweetens up this sordid sex theme T>ONJOUR Tristesse is a film which will be dis- *> cussed many years to come. Not because it is based on the bock hy Francoise Sagan, and not because of Arthur Laurent's adaptation of that book, but because of Otto Preminger's direction. He738 words
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Article165 1958-05-24 4 IrNDERWATER Warrior J with Dan Dai ley is a very difficult film to assess from the entertainment point of view. It is based on the life of Commander David Forest of the American Navy, a man Who did much to develop underwater warfare For those who know165 words
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Article42 1958-05-24 4 Dan Di ley plays the pari of <>ni ndi i D I Pi I pf the America)! Navy in M-Q-M Undi water u<<• ri t Com mander Fo l hows hit Adn\ ome il ni sof r< i.e >ii test42 words
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Article92 1958-05-24 4 Story of teenage rebels rpHERE is 1 "Can which a l Ing the skuii tone ma. thought i thai head. I am not qu that but the thai w« head -I 1.1,1. Were tho, pair at tie I el to film makin oi irritatio strung toget j s script i92 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article171 1958-05-24 7 LONDON, May U. Previous Today Ml Hi.! i. N KSS f European pert! May 21% buyers 31% buyers nt) sellers no sellers June L' I' 4 buyers 21 buyers 21s Sellers 22 .sellers »i iti'! i: Sa, 1 RBS Spot 21% buyers 21% buyers 22 sellers 22%171 words
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Article110 1958-05-24 7 NEW YOSK, May 23. Previous Today U\ straits Spot 94.37 nom. 94.50 nom. riN futures Str.iits Contract May 94.00 buyers 94.00 buyers 94.50 sellers 94.62 sellers July 93.25 buyers 93.50 buyers 94.00 sellers 94.25 sellers TOM: Steady. SALES: Nil. RUBBER: lutures May 25.30 buyers 25.60 buyers 25.75110 words
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Article19 1958-05-24 7 NEW YORK, May 23. Previous Today SSSSS 1 isis *j|f 65 Stocks CoCmposite Average 159.64 159.9419 words
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Article50 1958-05-24 7 tfalabar spot and awaiting release 25^, afloats 25%, May shipment 25&. Lampong spot awaiting release 25 afloats May .shipment 25 1 SaraAbove prices quoted wak unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 39 afloats 39, and May shipment 38 U sellers ex-dock. i In U.S. cents per lb.50 words
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Article89 1958-05-24 7 LONDON, May 23. COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ Preyi US Today North I uropean ports delivered < <>'■><"' MrJtTiiT^i'oZ $19 selIers $190 »<""• European ports delivered Mw'ovlP'A 0 May /June £70 nom. C 69'< buyers Vr OIL "ude Straits £60^ sellers iif I uroppan ports in bulk89 words
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Article104 1958-05-24 7 GOH HOLDS REINS OF TWO POSTS HE former economic adw 'i to the chief Min--1 ft. F. c. Benham s lett Singapore for 5" l »»n. Hi.s successor \s ur. ooh Keng Swee, who na« been appointed to ■••'<«<i the economic resell unit. wa Benham, whose term 'xtended three years104 words
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283 1958-05-24 7 THE Vice-President of the World Assembly Of Youth, Mr. Erie S. B. Wee, yesterday answered allegations that the youth movement in Singapore was not well organised. He said Singapore youths and youth work compare with any in the world. The283 words
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Article129 1958-05-24 7 THE Singapore Immigra tion Department yesterday disclosed that foreign entertainers who arrived in the past seven months for performances in night spots "have behaved themselves." The Controller of Immigration, Mr. Lim Ju Hock yesterday told the Free Press since the new law came into force last129 words
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203 1958-05-24 7 AUSTRALIA now has 6.000 Asians training in universities, schools, hospitals, Government departments and private firms, the Minister for External Affairs. Mr. R. G. Casey, has announced. Not sure He declared: "When they began to arrive here six or seven years ago, I was not203 words
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Miscellaneous154 1958-05-24 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES j TODAY: 3.06 p.m. jp TOMORROW: 2.15 a.m and 3.58 p.m. H MONDAY: 3.12 a.m, i and 5.00 p.m. i TUESDAY: 4.26 a.m. and 6.08 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 6.02 am. and 7.12 p.m. THURSDAY: 7.37 a.m. and 8.05 p.m. FRIDAY: 8.50 a.m. and 8.50 p.m. i:^ y r154 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1958-05-24 8 Diana Ross - MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE WOLRD Diana Ross by Till: STORY _o PAR WHEN he was a young lad, Kory Klynn set his heart on getting married to The Most Beautiful Woman in th* World. When this leaks out and the girls he knew make fun of him he climbs1,057 words
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Article67 1958-05-24 8 TiHE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each ol whom will receive a $5 prize In due course) are as follows: Miss Susan Yeo (13> 291-F Tanglin Road, Si7igapore 10. y Miss Rayhani binte H-M Hussem (10), 157-A Anson Road, Singapore 2. n% as i e JJ67 words
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Advertisement103 1958-05-24 8 A colour-in contest IV/fh prizes for you! r>OCKET- MONEY prizes River Valley Road. Singaare offered for colour- pore 9, to reach her not ing this scene with paints, later than Thursday next crayons or chalks. Age limit is 15. There are four prizes offered each of $5 (two Name (Master103 words
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Miscellaneous118 1958-05-24 8 Bfttln iA il 1 I lIPBL ill" X* J^ 1 1 I I I I fig EJSSSaggBHjAI fmSg»!^s\refe«^^Sl»»slsMßtflwlm eoSJHF 8 ACROSS -3. A popular with sightseers 2 wMnTh aUIe 7 C, c OWn SS^K 4 Mar h r watergnat financial <S Pa k the c arf in, a *hlPi 720118 words
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Miscellaneous275 1958-05-24 8 At length Rupert is allowed to wAUbt'the-vjone-ior-you Hr rise and as the others start frown- ;tares back at them Oh dear. I mg he remembers the words that nust have heard his -houghi* came into hij head. M The voice hrough his fingers he musts was cttar. he thinks "It275 words
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677 1958-05-24 9 Christian Layman - CHRIST'S LOVE IS CONVICTION FOR ALL Christian Layman Saturday sermon J a 11/ HEN St. Paul wrote it to the Christians i,, Galatia, he said: The Son of God, who 1 ed ME, and gave Himsell for me.*' [Galatians 2:20) Here is the whole sum of Pi uls experience, the677 words
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Advertisement71 1958-05-24 9 when you cannot jflHl^ breast-feed X Jf fj^4__\\\\\\\__**^___\\\\*^_\\\\\\\j?^''' a' t* '$__fs_W_\ lei Wk INFANT FEEDIM; Zaiion Mohamed Kola pftsrti WBsS^^JM>\ foo<3 enriched by the addition of Vitamin A, K\ Vitamin D anti Organic Iron. LACTOGEN ffIEE MOTHER BOOK OT^iip^ Please scud m* <> OOfr) 0f *hi "Mother Book tor tXpKtlrV71 words
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Miscellaneous1206 1958-05-24 9 i iilillllllilliiiilliliill«»««»»* illfilliii,ili I,Biiias llllilltlli ■■■■••■■■•■■■■lieilllll?l"llllllllllllllllllllllllllllinub: I Sunday church I t announcements CBUSCH OF ENGLAND Church of Our Lady of. BIBLE -PRESBYTERIAN M Cathedra,: 7.00 Jggf W ,»^S n&^»2___?"<____ Pan S oi a m Morn- Redemptorlst Monastery vice. sm.uay School, io. ju a.m (Thomson Road) Mass, sermon fc prayer; 11.001,206 words
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Article, Illustration179 1958-05-24 10 'TWERE were some excellent answers this week. The selected winner was Major H. Lomax R.E.IYI.E. of 81 (M. T.) Coy K.A.S.C., co G.P.O. Singapore. In a case of this nature it is most important that the brakes should NOT be slammed on, for such179 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-05-24 10 Quito a few of you knew that last week's still was taken from the Shaw Brothers film Kembali Saorang, The selected winner was Hasnah Ismail of 4-D Jalan Mohamadiah, Johore Bahru. Now look at the picture above. And where did you see this Charming person? Prize is two55 words
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Article195 1958-05-24 10 rpHE winner was Mr. B. Aravind oi 480-A, Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore 3. Most popular Malay film stars in Singapore are: 1. Maria Menado; 2. Sa'adiah; 3. Ilashimah; 4. Zaiton; 5. Saloma and Kasmab Booty. This week we'll try a new idea. Imagine that you are the195 words
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Article160 1958-05-24 10 rVOO easy. lar too easy! The winner was Mrs. P P. A Williams of I Weyhill Close, Wcssex Estate Singapore 5. The answers wero: 1. 40 years; 2 sir Winston Chun hill; 3. From a Malay Palm; 1 victory won at too great a cost- 5 lor160 words
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164 1958-05-24 10 gVERYONE was quite certain as to who is the most popular Malay film actress. Maria Menado scored nearly twice as many points as her nearest rival. I am not altogether happy having changed the General Knowledge Quiz and increased its range, because for164 words
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Advertisement42 1958-05-24 10 TUE EI\TRV FORM Name Address Prize Quiz 1. 1 2 3 4 Prize Quiz 2. 1 2 3 4 5 i C Prize Quiz 3. Special Prize Quiz. 1 w* IMMHtMi<ItMiM|HMMIMM»tI It I Un I m l| n t I •M 342 words
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Article, Illustration523 1958-05-24 11 JOE EZEKIEL - What chance have our weight- lifters? JOE EZEKIEL -by \yiTll the third Asian Games opening today in Tokyo, Singapore makes her bid lor international snorts tame i raining rorm has made our water-polo team favourites; for a :4oid medal, but what of our other strong contingent the weight- lilters? With523 words
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Article81 1958-05-24 11 ai aiGOLD Badminton J' Pi t-ty Office bearers on: Mr. Ec On Kee. Mr Lirn Tin Soon e-Presidents: Messrs. Ong B a. Tan Chong Tee and Ang Poh Hoa. Secretary: Mr. Singh, Assistant lon. Sec. Mr. Wee Choon Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Seah Xi Kuang, Assistant Treasurer: Mr.81 words
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338 1958-05-24 11 npHE New Zealanders were dismissed for a second 1 innings total of 45 the lowest score of the season —by Oxford University in the cricket match which ended in v draw al Oxford ester day. The tourists' score oi 45 was one338 words
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Miscellaneous202 1958-05-24 11 1 I 5 f an BMP m_W lew "m 1 J«» jpJBJ EJH 81 BBBBBf *****1 HI "''if ■—JWBL—^L—^—^m^^^b^ 1 v ACROSS 4 Tn,p B spirit C 3), !um (5). 5 Go i na U p uln a de for an army officer ciec <' t*>ii Concerning a legal penally202 words
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Article41 1958-05-24 12 SINGAPORE sport f lun> (.111 In 11 .1 J summarised broadcast j I of the (I.in 'v \si.ui (iamrs programme in 1 «»k> o ii\ci Radio Malaya medium and short wave stations nightly al 9.45 i> m41 words
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Article102 1958-05-24 12 IIRICEB at last nigh! ealiover at the Victoria Club, London, on the Epsom Derby, to be run On June I. were: 6 to l Alcide, 8 to 1 Bald Eagle and Noeior, 0 to 1 Wallaby, 100 to 8 OuersillUS, 100 to 6 Nagami 20 to 1 AlbertaReuter - 102 words
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Article585 1958-05-24 12 SINGAPORE'S Asian (iainis sportsmen were drenched In heavy rain yesterday as a downpour almost washed out a Tokyo re eeption riven in honour of all visiting athletes by Crown Prince Akihito <>l Japan. rhe crown Prince is the patron ol the Hunt Asian Games, due toReuter - 585 words
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Article359 1958-05-24 12 QURREY, bidding for their seventh successive 3 championship, maintained their excellent start to the season by winning their third match in a row yesterday, gaining maximum points once more. Overnight rain made the Oval pitch a spinner's paradise yesterday morning. Tony Lock and Jim Laker needed only 35Reuter - 359 words
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Article208 1958-05-24 12 At the Oval: )t JJt««Wre by :,u J** Aye runs, surrey 278 v v" Intyre 98. j. i aker 59; r-Z" ?5 «J II). Leicester^ and 41 (J. van GelovJ ta. <■<. Lock six for 43 J i >. four for 24». surrey i_ At (Uavcseiid: Xt Ka Lancashire208 words
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Article208 1958-05-24 12 OETER THOMSON, globe-trotting Australian golfer who has won three successive British open titles, twice appealed to officials against appalling weather conditions during the third round of the Penfold-Swallow tournament at Prestwick, Scotland., yesterday. Twice the answer came "play on" after officials had gone out inReuter - 208 words
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Article95 1958-05-24 12 ASHLEY Cooper, of Australia, and Shirley Bloomer, of Britain, favourites for the singles titles in the French lawn tennis championships, both reached the last 1G yesterday in Parts. Cooper looked a worthy favourite as he beat Antonio 1 IPalafox, of Mexico, 6-1. 7-5. 6-1. ButReuter - 95 words
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Article45 1958-05-24 12 Victor Kor/h. Soviet weight lifter, beat the world record for the press in the featherweight class <'< f Bashkir, Soviet Union, yes terday. He luted U7 5 kill grammes (259 lb to better the world record of 117 kilo grammes (207 3 i lb)45 words
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Article70 1958-05-24 12 The telephone Test match 1 score service, first introduc- j ed in 1956. is to make another appearance for this year's games against New Zealand, the Post Office has announced. It will start with scores of the first match at Edgbaston. Birmingham, beginning on June 5.70 words
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