The Singapore Free Press, 11 August 1958
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Title Section19 1958-08-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Malavas Own Family Paper H- „j lu; m>ort\ Monday, August 11. 1958. Price 15 CU.19 words
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Article, Illustration219 1958-08-11 1 An 'unwanted' child survives crash that killed 36 i FOUR-YEAR-OLD girl who survived a plane V crash In which 36 people died was identified v airline officials yesterday as the "unwanted hild" of an Knglish noblewoman. Central African Airways, owners of the Visount airliner which crashed on Saturday while ryingReuter - 219 words
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Article22 1958-08-11 1 (people wore i when a m the er, near Ba I'll hum nigh were reported ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article69 1958-08-11 1 Peking ban on fortune tellers PEKING City Government yesterday baiUK d fortune-tellers and palmists and ordered them to lind other work. An order published In the Peking Evening News said only a few people now believed the prophecies of the capital's \HI) fortune tellers, 47 oi Whom are blind. TheReuter - 69 words
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Article167 1958-08-11 1 fold Macmillan, ■i Primi Mint conclu led mi ion to rkey He In London totwo t »m il Adnaj BMI i n ti ethei i m Anl*. i clined to give any accounl of the tUkS, It was nelieved, however, that there hadReuter - 167 words
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350 1958-08-11 1 DRASTIC PLAN BY GOVT. TO END CRIME WAVE I £ijMfo Security Ordinance to be invoked WHE Preservation of L Public Security Ordinance, which has so far been used only to counter political subversion, may be invoked to beat the renewed secret society menace in Singapore. The Ordinance would allow the350 words
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168 1958-08-11 1 iZINCt HUSSEIN last nighl attacked "Soviet subversion*' in the Middle East in a nationwide broadcast marking the sixth anniversary today of his accession to the throne. He said no Arab country had escaped the "conspiracies" of President Nasser who had recently "madeReuter - 168 words
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Article31 1958-08-11 1 The Egyptian Middle East News Agency reported Last night from Damascus that Syrian anti-aircraft guns had Lnril on a U.S plane flying over Syrian territory. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article55 1958-08-11 1 Seven American Voodoo twin |et fighter bombers i d at Bentwaters, Eastern England, yesterday after flying 5,300 miles from Bl it rom, Texas, at about quo miles per hour. They are the forerunners oJ three squadrons ol thi i tj pc of aircraft toReuter - 55 words
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Article30 1958-08-11 1 An i first grade rubber tyera f.o b. openi d In c thi mornini i ib up cvi n ,i of on Pi i closi The ti 'lie30 words
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Advertisement132 1958-08-11 1 ■K-^itt' •w -I^*c' ff ji^/?_r*_-. r^e^ i^m*''''mW'JT^^ m^ t [%Mw(£WrfflJmmmm' r^< :^*******ffli^'' m9T-MMMMW*\mnr Monf dXIr ICE CREAM* MILK and SIS iCH Parlour Drop in at Mont dOr and relax in the restful atmosphere of fl fully air-conditioned parlour and enjo) delicious ice Jreams and appetising Snacks. 'jAf- Light Luncheonel served132 words
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Article431 1958-08-11 2 Get on terms with Arab nationalism, urges Nutting ViK. ANTHONY NUTTING, formei Britis) A? 1 Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, saidii a London television programme last night tint Britain had either to "fight Arab nationalisms the deatli or get on terms with it lie favours gettingReuter - 431 words
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Article147 1958-08-11 2 %1 R Da\ Id Ben I irion, _lrl i ra< ii Pi Imi Mi-i I iter, told hi I 'abm. in Jei al< m yi < rday thai th U s air force had, during the w< id, completed ii airllfl of supplie to JordanReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-08-11 2 The 3rd Medical c Week Exhibition of the 5 University of Malaya Medical Society opened over the weekend at S the Faculty of Medicine E C premises, Sepoy Lines. 2 E Here three pretty E S young dental students E of the university. Misses 2 Agatha90 words
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Article62 1958-08-11 2 Tests were successfully completed at the weekend on the v t leg of the 250--mile oil pipeline linking the Haifa refinery with the Red St 'a port of Ellath, refinery sources said at Haifa yesterday. Crude oil is now flowing through the entire length. oiReuter - 62 words
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292 1958-08-11 2 Murphy says he doesn't expect explosion \|R ROBERT MUR- PHY, President Eisenhower's special envoy, yesterday described the situation in the Middle East as •dynamic." He added: "There i_s a very definite movement of the people in these areas." Mr. Murphy had been asked when he landed at Northolt Airport. London,Reuter - 292 words
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78 1958-08-11 2 Two choices Negroes want neither 5 VTECiRO leaders of ll French Africa de- g S manded yesterday that E French Premier Charles 2 de Gaulle should give them the right to "con- federate" with France in a loosely-knit, Bri- B tish-stvlc Common- 1 wealth, it is learned in Paris. LastU.P.I. - 78 words
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133 1958-08-11 2 BRITISH Comet IV yesterday became the first four-englned jet airliner tO land af Idlewlld international airport. New York. The Comet, which Is expected to go into transatlantic service with 8.0.AC, by the end of this year, la to have aReuter - 133 words
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Article32 1958-08-11 2 Former U.fl I Herbert Hoover I celebrated hi. 84 h I I day with a fami: I at the home ol I sons in Greenwi I 1 i'Mi U.P.I.U.P.I. - 32 words
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444 1958-08-11 3 oHARI MAHAL, 20-year-old Inb clian girl who came to Britain to break Into show business, is renorted today to have been ordered home by her lather, the Sultan of t! naily Mail says the order follows the publication of a pin-up photographReuter - 444 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-08-11 3 picture, raiss aniriey Ann Jones, IS. of Kuala Lumpur, receives her a trophy from Mrs. M.P.I). E Nair, wife of the Assisa t.uit Minister lo the E Chief Secretary, for 2 winning the Princess a Singapore contest held E |on S iturday nighlFree Press - 92 words
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108 1958-08-11 3 CAR GRAB SN BID TO BLOW UP BRIDGE TWO masked gunmen commandeered two ears yesterday in an attempt to blow up a bridge near Newry, Northern Ireland. They first seized a car In which the two sons of an undertaker were waiting to take mourners to a funeral. Brandishing gun.-,Reuter - 108 words
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Article38 1958-08-11 3 A 14-ear freight train ran wild for 30 miles yesterday before hitting a curve and hurtling off the tracks at Delaware River water gap near Stroudsburg. Pennsylvania. No injuries were reported. U.P.IU.P.I. - 38 words
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Article45 1958-08-11 3 THE Queen, the Duke Of Edinburgh With the Prince Ol Wales and Princess Anne landed al Loch Ryan Scotland, yesterday in a choppy sea to visit the home of Earl of stair Lord Lieutenant of Wlgtonshire and hlfl wife.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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126 1958-08-11 3 THE Venice Film Festival last night rejected Soviet protests over the exclusion of a Russian film called "The Idiot" from this year's show, which opens on August 24 and closes on September 7. Festival circles were now waiting to see whether the Soviet UnionReuter - 126 words
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Article41 1958-08-11 3 Chinese actor Kwan Shan won the award for the best male actor for his performance in the Hong Kong production of "The True History of Ah Quan" at the Locarno International Festival which ended yesterday. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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The Singapore Free Press Monday. Aug. 11. 1958.
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Article217 1958-08-11 4 Opinion Subversion condoned KUSSIA and the Unit- j ed Arab Republic were quick ofl' the j j mark to put the stamp of approval on a new regime born of j violence and murder i by promptly granting recognition to the Iraqi rebel regime. But then this was not unexpected217 words
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Article615 1958-08-11 4 i^tmsmttmtmttmmmtmmmmmtmmmmm^^^^^^ m The truth can he so brutal but luckily I few dare to use it I 4 VERY interesting sidelight I A on the human animal Is its inability to define a sini] le little word like Truth. Lexicographers have admittedly, made a praiseworihy615 words
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237 1958-08-11 4 j I HAVE been called j by some odd names in my life, I ranging; from a fll- leted earwig by a drill instructor at Clielsea Barracks to a tasteful allitera- tion of four words j by a bargee whose right of way on237 words
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Article67 1958-08-11 4 Now what would happen if...? I (ANT understand why supporters of I political parties in Sin- uapor-p get away with painting their insignia «n roads. I feel quite certain If 1 was to advertise my wares on the high- ways in large and colourful letters, I would soon receive a67 words
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Article306 1958-08-11 4 AFTER A LIQUID EVENING IT IS sad that in the film 1 of Diana Barrymore's lite her illustrious father, "The Profile." is shown only at the end of his career when drink had completely taken charge of him. He was always a fairly heavy drinker but it was only towards306 words
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Advertisement23 1958-08-11 4 FERGUZADE For Extra Energy Available from all Good Dealers W THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD 33 Raffles Place Spore Cold Storage Arcade, Orchard R»<^23 words
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139 1958-08-11 5 he Singapore Ba c Work- ijah Road ne to the t time. Sweeii 10 a.n d l P-m, he ,s whicl \i2: civilian workers r pell f o r public inbnection. h ops are respon- overhaul repair oi ihe equipment used bj139 words
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Article29 1958-08-11 5 The cha-cha unci mambo pen championships schemed to be held In the tear World cabaret on pgusl 15 and 16 have been bstponed to August 2;. and29 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-08-11 5 President Eisenhower (right) and Mrs. Eisen- J hower (centre) cele- 4 brate their 42nd wed- t ding anniversary with 1 a boat trip down the I Potomac River, with X their son John and his f family, aboard the T cruiser named after their granddaughter f57 words
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251 1958-08-11 5 TWO GOVTS. AGREE ON PLAN FOR RESEARCH CENTRE ■THHE Governments of Singapore and the Federation have at last reached agreement on the setting up of an Institute of Scientific and Industrial Researi h. The joint venture was suggested by Dr Francis Godwin, a World Bank expert, who spent about three251 words
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Article37 1958-08-11 5 Mr. Adlai Stevenson, U.S. Democratic Party leader, who is on a five-day private visit in Warsaw, was guest at a luncheon given him yesterday by the Polish Foreign Minister. Mr Adam Rapacki.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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125 1958-08-11 5 156 to seek refund on widows' fund THE majority of 156 Singapore Government officers due to retire this year are expected to discontinue contributing to the Widows and Orphans Fund and elect to receive refunds. The Government will therefore ask the Legislative Assembly for a supplementary grant of $100,000 to125 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-08-11 5 The Malayan Orchid Society will hold its annual orchid show at the Happy World Stadium from Sept. 5 to Sept. 7. Alwin Tan Scow Meng. 20-year-old Singapore student who left recently to study medicine at Michigan University in America.41 words
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Article58 1958-08-11 5 MORE than 200 youths from the Singapore Army Boys' Trade School are now attending their annual Outward Bound camp at Mersing, Johore. They are all living in tents pitched in the Jungle and are being trained In boating and watermanship and also jungle trekking They are58 words
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Article63 1958-08-11 5 ALL bus companies In Singapore may soon be asked to display "Beware of Pickpockets" notices in their buses. The Singapore City Council is considering tnis pro- posal at the requc.t of a bus conductor Who said he had heard many complaints from passengers. The notices, it63 words
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Advertisement129 1958-08-11 5 Cf>\ FOLDING CHAIR <$Xf^> These magnificent Sun 'n Surf chairs are sturdily constructed to give years tof service. The fabric is of rich, fade-proof Saran. and the framework of polished, gleaming ALCOA Aluminium. Contour- King folds in one motion and is easily carried. MARDEN COMPANY 78 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE TEL.129 words
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Miscellaneous241 1958-08-11 6 JEFf'hVwKE ky SyJ»ey Jordan amm With little ree<~>BT th* thup^^ -A- FEW MINUTES i ATER, WHAT AfkOmAß W* S TME m acw/n6 IS GOOO-J W^Atfk^VE^EVA^l ™\\TTEMf>TS ™BE ™*Jj WAL WS74W L <T W S WE W LL 5^ S TO FkNO TUEM ANO ACE NO* AT UNQIXST&NtN^UARD E^^J^ TO MEET241 words
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Miscellaneous487 1958-08-11 6 ■""'"ll^ E |>ORN today, you havi < U "h E O cess potential and k:; C how to take full advanl ig portunity. You can mak( i i,, 0p f a li 11 0 You aiv aii h have definite opinions of your I S Became of this, r be487 words
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Article, Illustration384 1958-08-11 7 If gives us drugs, dresses, plastics and perfumes By W. NEISH ELLIOT THERE is ii story told of a whimsical scientist who was asked by his wife for a new dress and gave her a lump of coal. The story is doubtless fictional and to mosl of us it384 words
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Article398 1958-08-11 7 another to man? The answer is 'No. It was burned merely for warmth in ancient China, where the wisest of men little dreamed what potential wealth was literally disappearing in smoke. There is evidence that as far back as the Bronze Age funeral pyres398 words
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Article69 1958-08-11 7 Will. British Army cooking champion. Sergeant John 1 Koworth, .'_9, has hern asking mothers of <>0 recruits about their secret recipes. lie met them at Queen Elizabeth Barracks. Strensall. Yorkshire, where the mothers h;ul come to watch the pissing -out parade at the depot of69 words
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Article666 1958-08-11 8 Plan to beat dentist shortage THE chronic world shortage of dentists and ways of relieving the universal scarcity of manpower to fight dental diseases, the most common of all ailments, has been discussed for the first time by a group of experts called together by the World Health Organisation. The666 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-08-11 8 2 """""tMiimnii, -Hr I fflffl not,. DR. EDWARD AN DERSON of the U.S. Novy Medical Corps I 1 displays one of the E S new hydro-sproy jet I injectors which hove arrived from America for use in Siom. The guns revolutionise the E administration oi in- I jections from the63 words
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426 1958-08-11 8 WOMEN LESS LIKEL THAN MEN TO TAKE TO BOTTLE WHEN overwhelmed by their problems, men are more likely to take to the bottle than women, according to a report presented at a meeting of the American Psychiatric Association iii San Francisco. Drs. Josephine Hilgard and Martha Newman. who presented theReuter - 426 words
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Article71 1958-08-11 8 DR. KOMEI NAKAYAMJ of the tJniversity Chiba. Japan. W^StonSj hibited his revoiu surgical technique l°{.;B£i trie resection to the cUnww assembly of tho inter: van al College of C^PgE Surgeons at Pasadei > w fornia. Dr. Nakayama's techniQJ i which shortens sue! i opwjReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration261 1958-08-11 9 WORLD AWAITS THE START OF LUNAR RACE MISSILE TO BE BLASTED OFF TO THE MOON ON AUC. 17-U.S. REPORT tfROM August 17 people around the world will be watching the moon. For that is the date which is reported to have been set r or the blasting off of America'sU.P.I. - 261 words
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Article178 1958-08-11 9 Mr. Johnson said the urst u.s. rocKet siiut tv FIRST LOOK AT DARK SIDE OF THE MOON the forthcoming U.S. lunar rocket shot, if successful, will give man his first "look at the never-seep dark side oi* the moon. But it will be a fuzzy look.178 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-08-11 9 I by OSBF.RT LANCASTER I When I think of what they're doing to that poor tittle moMir down at Cape Canaveral, it makes my blood boil I I30 words
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Article109 1958-08-11 9 1/ omuls would not passengers in new <">n to be tested Hiiti.sh-Australian '"'ge at Woomera. terra Minister for M* Athol Townley. Mr Pownley was com- n §°n a report by ,;."•''•"'>' Sun-Hearld s that rockets-the ,k and the Black :*OuW be tested woomera andReuter - 109 words
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Article406 1958-08-11 9 RIDDLE OF THE 'HUGE AIR OBJECT' A PHOTOGRAPH of an 'unconventional aerial object" saucer-shaped and an estimated 4.000 feet across has been released in Alamogordo. New Mexico, by a group of civilians at that missile test centre. The Aerial Phenomena Research Oi ganisatlon (A.P.R.0.), which has government employees in itsU.P.I.; Reuter - 406 words
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357 1958-08-11 9 'Russians tried in May but failed' RUSSIA tried but failed three months ago to score the greatest scientific and propaganda victory in history by beating the United States to the moon, the Washington Aviation Week magazine reported. The Soviet Union unsuccessfully attempted to hit the moon with a rocket on357 words
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Article, Illustration501 1958-08-11 10 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK Xv FORTY SIX IS NOT MUCH OF A SCORE BY ENGLISH COUN--1 TV STANDARDS, EVEN IF IT WAS NO'l OUT. BUT IT COULD BE A LANDMARK IX TEST CRICKET. It was scored with the minimum of trouble for Sussex against Middlesex501 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-08-11 10 "Funny thinQ. but until I loined the Gas Company I never took any interest in cricket ■i18 words
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Article67 1958-08-11 10 Murray Rose, Australia's Olympic champion, bettered his official world record for the 400 metres freestyle when he won the United States outdoor swimming championship for this event in Indian- opoli s yesterday. His time of 4 mm. 24.5 sec. was 2.5 sec, inside his accepted world mark67 words
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Article83 1958-08-11 10 Althea Gibson of New York, the Wimbledon champion, defeated Sally Mooro of California to win the women's singles title of the Eastern grass court lawn tennis championships at South Orange, New Jersey yesterday. She beat Miss Moore 9-7, 6-2. Mai Anderson of Australia wonReuter - 83 words
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505 1958-08-11 10 Kangaroo menace faces these speedsters I)RIVERS and cars of MJ many nations will soon be competing for the honour of winning one of the world's toughest and most gruelling events the 10.000 miles roundAustralia car reliability rally, starting on August 20. Between competitors and the prize money, totalling 13,500 liesReuter - 505 words
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Miscellaneous282 1958-08-11 10 51 "~"~__^_^_l*ys"*"^^^^i""™ "~'"^^^^i _J-_-_-___h^^l___^___^^^E____^^^| I I OgS I 1 1 I_R lES n CLUES across 3 edltor ta Rfter a 1 Nora fl for burning? (5). little residence (C). 4 Ahead In this dealing (7). 4 Quits and found after tea 8 It's mainly a ti ay« t\ (5) (6).282 words
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223 1958-08-11 11 Britain and U.S. battle for a draw t lie holders, and the United States O id out a draw in the Curtis Cup women's lf nternational yesterday at West Newton; X c husetta Each team scored 4| points. The result of the tie hung on the last match, between Mrs.Reuter - 223 words
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Article198 1958-08-11 11 AMATEURS BEAT PRO'S AT GOLF AMATEUR golf in the British [sles received its Mggesl b<><» s t for years when an amateur selection beat a professional side, including nine oi the last victorious British Ryder Cup team, by nine matches to five with one halved yesterday at Turnberry, Ayrshire. AfterReuter - 198 words
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112 1958-08-11 11 U 1 height challeng- Harris said yes- expect to win the nti i loyd Patterson labs and left t ten dark-haired there is no i :Ws plan for the fight next week. I to beat him at I flth jabs and c right uppercuts."U.P.I. - 112 words
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Article123 1958-08-11 11 Kenya force a draW l-TENYA Coast held the touring South African Non-European cricket team to a draw in Mombasa yesterday. The tourists declared their first innings closed at j 180 for nine at lunch and the Kenya Coast XI, who were dismissed for 41 in their first innings, hit upReuter - 123 words
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Article26 1958-08-11 11 Dawn Fraser of Australia broke her own world record for the women's 100 metres freestyle at the Hague yesterday, plnplHntr fil 9 <pconds.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article107 1958-08-11 11 rpillßTY FOI R-YEAR-S I oil) Brazilian Abilio Couto yesterday became E this season's first man to swim the Channel. He crossed from France to England in lMir. 45min. In Buenos /Vires yesterday Manantial (Gulf Stream— Magda) won the Pola de Totrillos, a colts classic, at107 words
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Article, Illustration1374 1958-08-11 11 ALLAN LEWIS - IT WAS A FINISH OF OUTSIDERS ALLAN LEWIS IBESSI IN a finish of "out- siders" Couag won the Penang Gold Cup on Saturday to give Newlands Stables their most important success since their colours have become familiar on Malayan racecourses. No-one will begrudge Mr. John Watson, manager of Newlands Stable,Free Press - 1,374 words
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Article210 1958-08-11 12 yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii!!,,,,,,. JYudisi cangrtKss j MaeUHsteti by Mt.C bishop I rpHE ROMAN CATHOLIC Bishop of Southw ark i 5 1 don, the Right Reverend Cyril Cowderov hL I 1 forbidden members of his flock to attend th 5 forthcoming international nudist congress. i The congress ofReuter - 210 words
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252 1958-08-11 12 JAPANESE and American intelligence sources in Tokyo are convinced that Russian leader Nikita Khrushchev is now pledged to press vigorously at all times for the inclusion or recognition of Communist China in top-level talks, writes Richard Hughes, the London Sunday TimesU.P.I. - 252 words
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125 1958-08-11 12 A SPOKESMAN for the £X right-wing F.P.S. Party declared in Beirut, last night that slaying of three top party members on Saturday night "opens a new era of assassination." The men's bodies were found early yesterday in the Yanta area of the Syrian-Lebanon border. Rebel125 words
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Article78 1958-08-11 12 From Page I working on a plan to enlist public co-operation. He would be writing to all associations, clubs, coffee shop guilds and youth organisations today or tomorrow asking for their help in curbing secret society violence. He would meet them in- j dividually to explain78 words
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Article44 1958-08-11 12 The South African Prime I Minister. Mr. Johannes Strijdom. who is suffering I from a blood clot in the lung, "slept well during most of the day and Is comfortable, but his condition is unchanged/ an Official bulletin said last night.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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138 1958-08-11 12 A Swedish father who left his dying wife in Stockholm to fly to the bedside of his critically injured da U g lit c r at Greensboro, North Carolina conferred with the girl's doctor yesterday Al the hospital. Friends who had kiU.P.I. - 138 words
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Article35 1958-08-11 12 Princess Margaret arrived At Halifax, Nova Scotia, by train yesterday afternoon after a tour of the scenic Annapolis Valley. It was the last stop of her month-long tour of Canada.35 words
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Article107 1958-08-11 12 THE Bristol aeroplane company is building Britain's first "rocket killer," the News Chronicle's air correspondent reports, j The correspondent says it is a more deadly ver- sion of the Bloodhound missile. He adds: "Armed -A'ith i nuclear explosive, it will j be fired into th? strato-Reuter - 107 words
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242 1958-08-11 12 AN intensive round of consultations among- key delegates has begun at the United Nations in preparation for the General Assembly's Middle East debate on Wednesday. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, U.N. secretary general who outlined a fivepoint plan for the Middle East on Friday, is242 words
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Article58 1958-08-11 12 GARDEN 'FIND'- A TON BDMB After digging for almost I five weeks, an army bomb disposal squad yesterday I recovered an unexploded German bomb weighing about a ton from the [garden of a house al Chatham. England. They recovered the bomb. dropped on the port during a World War IIReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration246 1958-08-11 13 Landowners are still worried by Master Plan liINGAPORE landowners have still plenty of doubts about the Master Plan which came into effect on Friday. They are apprehensive of hat effect it will have on their land. Manj landlords and land surveyors turned up at the Master Plan vhihh; on whenU.P.I. - 246 words
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Article73 1958-08-11 13 There was an unexpected rush to buy the new edition of the Malayan Post Office Guide when it was put on sale in Singapore last week. A spokesman of the Postal Services told the Free Press that nearly half the stock of 200 copies was73 words
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Article33 1958-08-11 13 Earl Baldwin of Bewdley. son of the former Conservative Prime Minister and a former governor of tne Leeward Islands, died in London last, ni_rht Hp -orris 59.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article25 1958-08-11 13 A six-man delegation ol Indonesian parliamentarians and administrators arrived in London yesterday for a thres-wppk st.ndv trmr of Britain.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-08-11 13 KNITTING GIVES CLUE TO NEXT ARRIVAL Jayne Mansfield and husband Mickey Hargitay seen on arrival in New York harbour v from England with their daughter Jane Marie 7; but the knitB ting gives a clue there's one more to come, a baby expected in the autumn.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 47 words
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Article51 1958-08-11 13 Jesselton police are anxious to interview a man named Tahil bin Halimah who, it is believed, may be able to give information about a recent pirate raid on a timber camp at Kalabakan. Any person knowing of his whereabouts is asked to communicate with the51 words
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Advertisement65 1958-08-11 13 3-D TAPE RECORDER y^^^^SJ^^^^Jf Price $585/- (S'pore) 5 SOLE AGENTS: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. AURORA LTD., y JUICi iXTRACTO (ELECTRICAL DEPT.) HIGH ST., SINGAPORE. PHONE ***** Kagemeyer Trading Co., (M) Ltd. ASPEEO AUTOCHANGER Sole Aqrntv Br HA. O'CONNOR CO LTD LAIDLAW BLDG., BATTERY RD SINGAPORE 106 A BUKIT BINTANG RD65 words
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Miscellaneous175 1958-08-11 13 I[[|||||||||IIIIIIIH!limUIIIII«» S SINGAPORE [HIGH TiDES I TODAY. 7.27 p.m. E TOMORROW: 9.37 a.m. i and «->> > P-m, zz WEDNESDAY: 10.15 a.m. and 9.23 p.m. E Till RSDAY: 10 50 a.m. and in. OS p.m. E FRIDAY: 11.23 a.m. and E j SATURDAY: 11.56. a.m. E and 1 1 35175 words
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Article81 1958-08-11 14 JT will be -fasti motorways. Bul one thiol the Ministry 0 M say, Silverstone hi race-tracks? I Mr. George Nugi Parliamentary Sm.t„B the Mlnistry y saS 6 Commons: "if m M that, they will be ail to them elves and to* one else, but with o'M open wi are81 words
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Article49 1958-08-11 14 A split -second picH ture oi the 600-tol motor vessel Kel lani" as it hits thl water sideways wheHj it was launched rel cently at YVillingtol Quay. Newcastle. I Mrs. Kennetl Craggs, wife of thl chairman of thl builders per forme! the lav lulling cer! mony. B llli:illllllli?lliillhii!iillilliiB|49 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-08-11 14 THIRSTY YOUNG DANCE WINNERS Three very young ladj ies enjoy a well-earned drink after winning the first three prizes in a j session of the London stage dancing compc- titions, organised by the Dance Teachers' Asso- ciation and held at the Roy.il Scottish Corporation Hall, London. They are Lynnc BerryPopper - 67 words
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Advertisement35 1958-08-11 1 pUiSSvI _2^% 1 __D_^S______________l IK *^l Wrltr**Mm\ OS^f^Hl I IB Bk IHf '^B IT Hi|__B iißUi ■W*w__«_? 1118 BP mmW WJ Bf iB m Bk Tmmm mw Aw^ I ''^^^BKU(^*'■ N '*^l||^Bfc^.■..* jj -BB &b*yier*W£Mm~iet35 words
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Advertisement113 1958-08-11 2 ._______r I ____F ______r AmMr _B ___________r ______^______T MMMW AMMV AMM* AMMr AmT AMMr AMMMr AMMr AMMr m\^r AMMw^ AMMv^ AMMM* AMMV AMMr AMMMM\m^^A9mr .^k^T AmmY AMMMr mw _^___r lflf ________r IK _^B FITZPATHICK FOOD SUPPLIES (IAIt EAST) LTftJ o// /7/<? Opening of their New Supermarket I W. 0/ /7**./r113 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-08-11 3 HERE IT IS ALL UNDER ONE R00F... ANYTHING FROM A CAN OF BEANS TO J3AVIAR... _FROM A JTICKET TO THE CINEMA TO A JOURNEY TO FARAWAY PLACES...30 words
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Article, Illustration668 1958-08-11 3 Now shopping in the modern manner comes to Singapore GENERAL MANAGER OF I THE COMPANY IN December, 1957, Fitzpatrick's celebrated the 10th an iversary of their ommencing busiAlthough at the benning many doubted the young company *isl against tiUon, it has m into one of the r °od companies p668 words
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Advertisement44 1958-08-11 3 CONGRATULATIONS TO FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES (FAR FAST) ITn l 1 nil UIU 1 1 LIUi on the occasion of the opening of their SUPER MARKET _-B-_B--BW-MM--MM--l--i-WM-l--M_W___i^ To ensure their patrons the maximum degree J of comfort, they have selected By SIME DARBY j I44 words
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Article, Illustration13 1958-08-11 4 The interior of the former FiUpairick premises13 words
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Advertisement23 1958-08-11 4 When shopping at FITZPATRICK'S remember your With Best Wishes to I FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET >> tt \V it _>_> tt tt ii I? RECORD FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET23 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1958-08-11 5 L popular brands. hl variety ol cli 0 hardware, aning matenals is ot all available. The display of fro- usual and Lial in open "serve fur; W^K! on v extensive but ill be a delight to c gourmand, the Uewife and the rehurateur as well1,393 words
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Advertisement97 1958-08-11 5 Featured at FITZPATRICK'S j S ________________________Mf-fißfi^''_'> *^3'^^<________PwHn2S^BlS^^^S9fe ?_£v™*i yW «■_!_>• ivmW __^B flr^T.___^ll^_^^^^____i________i^^^^N»» to \Bff ■4^, jgjjppP^""*^ ,j jt jf 4 mWe\ t r k ljsm_ IH^H MBl^^^^jßßjl^^|fl^p_>^^^Mwp -iti' >' i L 1 ..X SUlfl H WWM ^?iisw^BfiSu^^^Bß I 9^K *3i>^i B.flj i W^^^ I C©mpony, points out to Mr.97 words
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Advertisement63 1958-08-11 6 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmm^mmi^^ Sunrise Produce Co. FITZPATRICK'S (F.E.) LTD. send their very best wishes on thi- occasion of the opening in Singapore of the most modern and up-to-date grocery store in South East Asia. Sunrise Produce Co., Growers Packers Shippers Distributors General Exporters 210 WASHINGTON STREET, s\N FRANCISCO 11, CALIFORNIA, I .S.A.63 words
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Advertisement26 1958-08-11 6 SIFTA SAM SAYS: "HELP YOURSELF TO_^^ripvi j©J-*lr lAKj*: f(tilii*Y.,s il'"""" liiil i»| U I I i. J IN IMb TINS AND |^J5 JQ*+ Hb CARTONS tfft^26 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-08-11 7 NO DETAILS ARE OVERLOOKED TO MAKE SHOPPING A PLEASURE ■J-HE GROUND floor of Fitipatrick's Supermarket is a housewife's dream. The goods are attractively laid out, and, what is very important to the busy shopper, there are plenty of signs, clearly lettered in bold red ond130 words
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Advertisement58 1958-08-11 7 Ayam Products are proud to be associated with kTK FITZPATRICK'S /f J«|>*^Jfi*;i*^^ NEW SELF SERVICE SUPERMARKET j#^r^"^: "V^-^^^^K^^^^^ FAMOUS AYAM PRODUCTS INCLUDE: "4w r /^fW^ Ji' <lj_ W\ I M^^-Mffiyv-L^^'' fOX Champignons Asparagus lflf ffSHi^^Ll? sHs^ Green Peas Abalone jU -*3*^^^ly^^^> Pearl Barley Washing Blue <^^^^^^g^v o__!^^^^^^^^0 w<- proprietors <>/58 words
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Article, Illustration181 1958-08-11 8 MODEL HELEN LEE SHOWS HOW TO SAVE TIME. EFFORT THE Free Press took model Helen Lee along to the Supermarket to show how easy shopping can be. She takes one of the trolleys just inside the main door, sets off on her tour and is immediately181 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-08-11 8 The liquor department is a new venture for Fitzpatrick's Y °B will find all kinds af drinks here from the finest magnum 4 champagne to a small bottle of tonic water. Miss Lee mafccs Hf choice for a party— j n this case on exotic58 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-08-11 9 RIGHT is Jim, the chief butcher He has been with Fit/ Patrick's since the firm first, began operating and there is nothing he does not know about meat. His workroom at the back of the Super market holds man/ aluminium and formica topped tables where the joints are prepared.130 words
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Advertisement70 1958-08-11 9 I r? \\T yTi EA f /t \r I The New Zealand Insurance Company Limited, believing in the I 1 economic stability of Singapore, takes this opportunity of congratulating I Fitzpatrick's Food Supplies (Far East) Limited on the opening of I FITZPATRICK'S SUPER MARKET I ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 9mm\70 words
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Advertisement103 1958-08-11 10 1 1 11C 11 IJtJol TVlollt_sS IO I FITZPATRICK'S I ■§■^■1 a— a^r-r -jr- 1 _o r r_n _Ff TW iw/mT A WmXs Wy^ T7i HP I SI Hrjli iwI A liKfrj I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I 9m9m c B I I They103 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-08-11 11 GAUNT and still grace, less, the r e i nforced concrete walls of the Super, market rise into the sky during buliding operations late last year. ft AS it is today an imposing building that combines &race and dignity with its56 words
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333 1958-08-11 11 QNE OF THE primary considerations m the design of a supermarket is the aspect of crowd control and general traffic circulation. In the case of Fitzpatrick'.s, every consideration h. is been Riven to the comfort of the customer Hia car is taken333 words
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121 1958-08-11 11 Dreams plus degree -success for two M voars ag tw Snanghal students m of owning a gWtal company. That bmm reality re- Ir«sd the splendid I ni Supermar k et is Mr' 'n' lwo students, B»leh Chang Sun V Kuo Yu Shen, r directors of the I I Construction J«WI121 words
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Advertisement80 1958-08-11 11 NEW SUPERMARKET OPENS!! Serve Yourself At Fitzpatricks Serve Your Family At Home With BATCHELORS WONDERFUL FOODS! A triple delight-3 NEW *m* 9 mkMW ISatchefoiA Saupi t&W tempting VEGETABLE SOUP -^n^^y Micious MUSHROOM SOUP \N j (JtW tasty ONION SOUP e:: fm^^^^ m^ Taste the rich flavour of Batchelors 1 lp80 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-08-11 12 Delicacies from lotus nuts to gingers LIERE IS the countej(left) where the gourmet items are sold and here is good news for all those people who like very special Chinese d.shes. Take your pick from such exotic foods as white lotus nuts, chowchows, gingers, water chestnuts103 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-08-11 12 TWO charming girls ore in charge of the Supermarket's courtesy booth. Mrs Locke answers a question while Mrs. Silva takes a telephoned order. They ore there to help the customer. Thty will tell you whore you con find any goods, take your orders or54 words
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Advertisement152 1958-08-11 12 TMBMnwrw>i^ti"i4llTr*f****ii J *lWfcWHr' *ii '^i**?' SMl l______'*^^ __2-_ii_3__K£&'9E CmfflHsOKs^isak mt > y mMitvnliNn?Mr*B3*^*^^ i ■j(_j_3___fck_6_*. 4*<^ St'-ISS &_c i'-'** «"••■<■,.■. JJM Bar/ s^". ~^^SJ! faii'.'**"^^" $^^^^IHB^_________HB^^^_^*^l_ C- <^^ lit ii-jJWr fll WT^ 0> iiiiiiii \w*^ s^^mm OaFv 4rv-< MB ~&Ammmmw!MWLJ&\W*mm m9 m^^ fm ___^y _J /V _»._,-y.^^llB£r^* ''\*\WN* *^>v. --jp^^152 words
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Article, Illustration198 1958-08-11 13 TUCKED away in a charming nook under the staircase on the ground floor is the peri*imc counter, where a wide ringe of scents from Paris, London and New York may be ob- tained. If in doubt ask the assistant's advice as this customer is doing. She198 words
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Article, Illustration278 1958-08-11 14 Monday. August 11, 1958 - A WIDF range of beautiful Thai silks are available at Thai Craft, on the firsl floor These lovely shim mering materials may be bought either by the yard or in stole lengths of three and a quarter yards by 40 inches. One heavenly stole278 words
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Advertisement68 1958-08-11 14 Introducing none other lhan HAIR STYLIST BEAUTICIAN FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET WITH SUSAN IN ATTENDANCE PERSONALLY for the latest in HAIR STYLES USING THE LATEST EQUIPMENT FROM LONDON GERMANY TAI WAH TRADING CO. 32, MOSQUE STREET, SINGAPORE. COMPLETING ALL YOUR NEEDS UNDER ONE ROOF Dl ETHELMS j PAINT DEPARTMENT SHERWIN WILLIAMS' Famous68 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-08-11 15 TALKE A LIFT TO 1st FLOOR FOR A MORNING COFFEE FEEL like a mid-morning coffee or perhaps a light snack? Then take the lift from the mezzanine to the Cafe on the first floor. It has a continental look with its multi-coloured tables and chairs. There is a bar too55 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-08-11 15 Isqqc^ on thi W m P ec,o,, y designed spectacles may be bought at F. J. SporM '"q dmnL m eilamne floor Many of fhe,e from ore decoroted with wQr lo brioKf f yOU moy choose P re *y ornamental clips for party 9 en your64 words
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Advertisement65 1958-08-11 15 /i.i£ materials I /or building I HARRISONS CROSFIELD (M) LTD #r<? />rowJ to have supplied the I Drift-wood Wall Panelling, I 7V#& Veneer Wall Panelling, I Formica Working Surfaces, FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES (FE) '< A I I "T> 1 I g-_ Si* n l 111 TELEPHONE J I Sanitary Equipment65 words
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505 1958-08-11 16 A STORE FRONT WITH ZING IN ALUMINIUM J plTZl'A'A KICK'S Supermarket is without doubt the most modern shop in Singapore. This is due in no small extent to its Kawneer aluminium shop front and entrince Messrs. James Ferric Partners, architects, and Messrs. Fitzpatrick's Food Supplies Ltd., are to be congratulated505 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-08-11 16 THE magic doorman in action. Tread on the rubber carpet and an electrical circuit it completed which automatically opens the door and closes it once the I customer passes through.33 words
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Advertisement106 1958-08-11 16 if it's a Kir*** HI md H's n y<nnl Mind I ll Filzpatriek's made an excellent choice when thcv selected the aristocrat of Venetian blinds, Kirsch Sun Aire Venetian Blinds, for their new Sujx Tiuarkel building. supplied by mil irn I SINGAPORE C KUPLH LUMPUP J 7 j ms. Bukit106 words
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Article330 1958-08-11 17 Blinds -a place in the sun rins< II SunAire Venetian blinds for fifty yeans— ivfi been installed in Fitzpatrick s v Supermarkel in Orchard Like Fit /.pat rick's, many people n this country are faced with the Snblem of protecting their valuaJe rugs and window draperies Tom fading. Kirsch SunAire330 words
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231 1958-08-11 17 THE ELECTRICAL installation of Fitzpatricks Supermarket presented some unusual problems to the architects. Messrs. James W. Ferric and Partners, and the electrical contractors, Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd. In particular, the question of adequate lighting of high efficiency and suitable colour rendering properties had to231 words
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Article, Illustration136 1958-08-11 17 AVERY welcome figure to the world of beauty in Singapore is Mrs Susan Lim. "Susan Hairstylist and Beautician" in Fitzpatrick's Supermarket in Orchard Road, offers (he latest in hairstyles, dressing ;nd beauty treatment. Mrs. Lim, a graduate of the London Institute and Morris School of Hairdressing,136 words
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Advertisement103 1958-08-11 17 "YOU CAN NOW m%^^m^\\T l SEE INTO OUR NEW ll orricES. ALL Jgj \v// Sanlugr* Slmlilom >#S% OF COURSE." %^J \T JJ^| SANKEY-SHELDON LIMITED. 46, Cannon Street, London. E.C.4 Eu nc a n Jjj| obcrts ml imited Crosby House, Robinson Road, Singapore Tel: ***** or P.O. Box 772, Kuala Lumpur103 words
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Article, Illustration502 1958-08-11 18 Stay cool, fresh with York airconditioning YORK Aircondition- ins: has created another firs: in being selected by the management of the Fitzpatrick's Supermarket. The installation of the York central station air conditioning system, together with a York refrigeration plant for the cold rooms, has been carried out by Sime Darby502 words
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Advertisement147 1958-08-11 18 Monarch Foods 1 1853 Fufs?9«. I^sB i_r fl/TLA'' r&rtf V^ FITZPATRICKS FOOD SUPPLIES (far east) LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR SUPERMARKET AT ORCHARD ROAD. I TRADE ENQUIRIES: EDIBEN TRADING COMPANY 19, MEDEIROS BUILDING SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 1 ii:ini!lllllllllllllllllllllilillllHIII,IIMIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIMIIII!:|MMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIi:illllllli I Bi^__ _A ___T freni deep /ewe/-/ifce tonings JM BA _^m147 words
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Article, Illustration442 1958-08-11 19 Wood and steel are combined in this new prefab shelving M Mf mm —meal for stores and shoos I UNDIA prefabricat"ed re- in forced patent shelving is a Swedish invention patented recently in Malaya. It is a combination of wood and steel, and although wood442 words
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Advertisement31 1958-08-11 19 jgiiiiHiuiiiiHiimiiimnimiiimiicMiu^ I Fitzpatrick's j __E wk m 9mt> flmmmW _F f f f I 1 I jss^P^a fully Licensed I LUNCHES f IWE SPECIALISE IN WEDDING CAKES i 5 ittti r^31 words
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Article, Illustration521 1958-08-11 20 ENTER THE MECHANICAL BRAI N A NEW (ASH register, built »>> the National (ash Register Co., which automatic all\ computes in seconds how much change a customer is entitled to, and then keeps a record of the figures to pro\e calculations are correct, will he lit use at all check-out521 words
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128 1958-08-11 20 ence between $20.00 and $14.85, and registers $5.15 opposite another little sign marked "Change." Ordinarily the clerk would be forced to do some swift mental arithmetic, or more likely, use a pencil ?nd paper to figure the customers' change. After that, the128 words
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Advertisement34 1958-08-11 20 Itr Ai mAr W I w^^^«^ <: -,4i>yJ?i lx _j ■'mm%-\w^^ '■"'X'ilr^ ill STORE FRONTi jf £plW^ STORE FRONTS DILI HELM oL Co., LTD. Branches at:- Kuala Lumpur-Phone ***** Penang— Phone 4108 Ipoh-Phone 2177 j34 words
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Article, Illustration227 1958-08-11 21 IT FOR FAST OADS llvl 0 n Britain's new this decision worries \\i\\ aspirants for. use them as practice Vice Admiral Hiillett (Tory. on N.E i came a plea J, r a speed limit ol ioo an hour. -I have not the slightest loubt will be cars dvertised to goPopper - 227 words
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Article, Illustration227 1958-08-11 21 Brave Delia is a veteran of the road y IMDE a gaily painted London mews cot«»if c y° un S woman slowly hoisted her- into the driving seat of her car. Her in- ;<< chair was stowed away in the boot !y^ nlic drove from London into the hei Pedal227 words
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Article, Illustration780 1958-08-11 22 Lodon Gossip rpHE most cosmop_--99 litan party m London the other night was undoubtedly at that historir, somewhat r a m shackle house, No. 10, Downing-streel Lights burned out from all three lloois illuminating a damp, murky London evening. And Inside 200 men and women representing East and West, all780 words
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Article427 1958-08-11 22 Peter Evans - SHAW WITH SEX SPARKS OFF BIG ROW Peter Evans By A FTEK a row with American producers Hecht- Hill-Lancaster, one of Britain's greatest directors, Sandy Mackendrick, has walked out of the £750,000 Mm, "The Devil's Disciple," starring Sir Laurence Olivier, Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas. The row flared up after427 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-08-11 22 A (God) motherly kiss from Mylene tsy tradition, a charming "Godmothef is elected to preside over the festivities at he annual (i Fete Dcs Loges" at St. Germain, 'iear Paris, and this year the beautiful act--ess Mylene Demongeot has been given the K)b. To celebrate the occasion, Mylene was liven64 words