The Straits Times, 17 November 1957
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Title Section16 1957-11-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Moby* No. I.I HO SINGAPORE, SI NDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1957 20 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration604 1957-11-17 1 Austers and dogs used-but no trace of kidnap victim GIANT CORDON THROWN ROUND MANDAI AREA Army, police search every squatter hut JHE BIGGEST MANHUNT EVER KNOWN IN SINGAPORE IS NOW GOING ON IN THE COLONY'S REMOTE RURAL AREAS. Twelve hundred troops and police yesterday scoured the Mandai604 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-11-17 1 E BRITISH troops checking the occupants of a lorry on a remote track m the Mandai area of rural Singapore yesterday a facet of the biggest manhunt the E Colony has ever known which is now in full swing for the men who kidnapped E57 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-11-17 1 LINDA CHRISTIAN - LINDA CHRISTIAN by >t undrr- iIhhii me first I i in i uoiu.in who I .un nut > 1 1 i > 1 1 1 (ipituiin I i in iid of other noi tlii- gossip the) id 1 1, nut me I lift- nor i til I57 words
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Article88 1957-11-17 1 SCIENCE CITY' PLAN by MOSCOW MOSCOW, Sat— The Soviet I iiKiii is now building a •Scientists' City" for iO.OOO professors and students in the middle of Siberia to expand rawich in nuclear energy, automation and jet and rocket techniques. a Soviet scientist reported today. Professor Mikhail l.avrentyev. a deputy presidentReuter - 88 words
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Article63 1957-11-17 1 PORT MORESBY. Sat. Three people are dead and several missing after the sinking of a small island trading vessel off Wide Bay. Southern Gazelle Peninsula. New Britain, last night. Two of the dead are women. First reports indicated that some passengers had made' the beach.Reuter - 63 words
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Article36 1957-11-17 1 LONDON. Sat. A PanAmerican Airways plant, with 40 passengers yesterday flew from London, over the pole, to San Francisco in the record time of 19 hours 26 minutes including a 30-min-ute refuelling stop.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article166 1957-11-17 1 PARIS, Saturday. FRANCE last night refused .to return to the NATO parliamentary conference. The French delegation had deliberated for an hour after repeated demands to return to the fold made by other delegations and; the international secretariat. The French walked out ofl the conference yesterdayReuter - 166 words
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Article41 1957-11-17 1 NEW YORK, Sat. Five nations planned to introduce a resolution today calling on the U.N. Security Council to send Mr. Frank P. Graham, back to India and Pakistan to help solve the Kashmir dispute.— A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article34 1957-11-17 1 HONG KONG, Sat Film star Elizabeth Taylor was •advised today to stay here for two more days becau.se she is .suspected to be suffering from a slight attack of appendicitis. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article31 1957-11-17 1 OfllliA MUINIUA. sat. Actress Yvonne de Carlo gave jirth on Thursday nit^ht to tier second son. She and ictor-stuntman Robert Morjan have a 15-month-old aoy. Bruce.— A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article78 1957-11-17 1 KINGSTON (Jamaica). Sat A 54-year-old mattress maker, Mr. Manna v,ah Thomas on trial y<st.rday fo rissuing counterfeit cdins. declared ;n court 'God would strike me down in court lodav if I am not lellins; the truth. "Retribution is swift." he warned, as he damned the prosecution witnesses as liars.Reuter - 78 words
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453 1957-11-17 1 NOW CHINESE STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE IN IPOH POLICE TAKEN BY SURPRISE BUT ORDER IS SOON RESTORED IPOH, Sat. For nearly three hours this morning Ipoh was held in the grip of a demonstration by students of the two leading Chinese schools here, the Yuk453 words
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Article153 1957-11-17 1 43 die in crash: Hunt for bodies I ONDON, Sat. Rescue workers were today trying to recover 33 bodies from the burnt-out wreckage of a luxury flying boat which crashed near Freshvater, Isle of Wight, durng the night, killing 43 >eople. The 35-ton Solent of Aquila Airways had just leftReuter - 153 words
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Article29 1957-11-17 1 MANHUNT CONTINUES Folki- will comb Cfcaagi arra today in rotitiiiurtj watch for kidtMpprcl millionaire's Mm. Tan Ens Thuan. Hundn (Is of Volunteer Nprrial Constables will help regrulars.29 words
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Article64 1957-11-17 1 PARIS, Sat. At least 26 people were killed and a number injured when a die.scl rallcar and a noods tram collided head-on today near Chantonnay, western France The dead were placed in an improvised mortuary In it he Chantonnay town hall. More bodies could beReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement264 1957-11-17 1 ■~ium ice~cbeatn6y STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD. 24 PAGES SEE PAGE TWO The remarkable story of a woman who loves to love Pa«c n I Only 6 Cn.book 7 8 Antony Eciuch.imps' S» 10 -ntrvm.m's 1 1 ieH .ibout 12 12 M si 14 I cord», 15 •4 L.l 16 md You264 words
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Advertisement85 1957-11-17 1 Full cut DIAMONDS in FINE RINGS U S. de SILVA Jewellers 106. ORCHARD RD., SPORE-9 TEL. ***** an entirely 5238) lipstick by MimCTOR MF Hji hoilr w o o d J^sifc fit in high fidelity colours never possible before! new: the colour won't comr ill until you take it off!85 words
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Article, Illustration1800 1957-11-17 2 LINDA CHRISTIAN - LINDA CHRISTIAN The Marquis de Portago I THINK you must understand this about me first of all: I am a woman who is not afraid. 1 un not afraid of public opinion. I am not afraid of other people nor the gossip they bandy around about1,800 words
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Advertisement129 1957-11-17 2 I >0 PH ATTHE DOCTOR'S AND SO I "'"StT'A ..j- —i. A HhMi.^^ HORLICKS «it iwn4iK»- \(X **ets.'touc«irte>i«ly 1(| d\ our repair iUcpi J&T&tf&L. "So'Hjrhcl* JhKmtSJ Horlicks helps you to work extra hard Many people fall behind in their work because of tiredness and lack of energy. V^?^^!i Dotiors ».i\129 words
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Advertisement76 1957-11-17 2 wmk< n& ii% r d, *»J[\y \kz-4' Hr Jfc, MWmJ From Travancore. South' Wf JBL come these mastcrpicc Bj| dT' W ancient and honourahlc c W hand-carving. In v.. f jB depicting St. George and Dragon, Dancers. Bud: iwm s Mu Sl cians, these finely d< I ''^'pl ;r 'dr&76 words
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Article, Illustration1407 1957-11-17 3 romance with Ty - romance with Ty Next Week iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii My t »nd of many Wilhad my first He at the battle of r evai:id the n South Africa. ailed la an Amehlp'i doctor marriage, but -by the n raider n1,407 words
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376 1957-11-17 3 I ONDON Dr. Lennox Johnson, 58-year-old Wallasey doctor, does not call smoking a habit TO HIM, IT IS A DISEASE. He has been making war on pipes, cigarettes and cigars for nearly 30 years. He feels so strongly about it that he once planned376 words
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Advertisement73 1957-11-17 3 Do You Know That The MALAYAN RAILWAY carried during 1956 7,508,753 Passengers and 2,457,431 Tons of Goods over a total of 4,*****2 tram-miles 1.287,109 Tons of Goods were dealt with at the principal port of the Federation PORT SWETTENHAM, which is controlled by the Railway Administration. ENDUES OS ALL MATTERS73 words
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Advertisement178 1957-11-17 3 Philips lamps philips lamps philipST/" PHILIPS»LAMPS PHILIPS f jg3tT^^}^/J^ PHILIPS LAMPS PHILIPS /jW^ /MgW' PHILIPS LAMPS PWLIP^^jH PHIIW^ -ir</n U I /i LAW PHILIPS LAMPV L^^-/ /PS LAW PHILIPS LAM// V-^JIA /IPS LAM PHILIPS LA*/ VIIPS LAM PHILIPS L/A-^/ VILIPS LAW PHILIPS t-^^JX /'HILIPS LAN PHILIPS \\f /PHILIPS LAN PHILIPS/178 words
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484 1957-11-17 4 'UNHOL Y' FRONT PACT WITH PAP SPARKS A REVOLT ANOTHER LEADER QUITS: MORE TO FOLLOW SUIT REVOLT is brewing in the Labour Front ranks because of the "unholy" alliance the party executive has made with the People's Action Party to fight the December City Council polls. Widespread dissension among party484 words
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Article120 1957-11-17 4 The Liberal Socialist Party is expected to put these candidates for the December City Council elections: Messrs. Vasa«;ar (Sepoy Line). Perumal (Anson) S. Oaaat (Taaclfa). Tan llai Tone (Kallanc). Pek Boon K m;; (Delta) Mm Choo Sai (Farrer Park). Ong Lip Hut (Bocbare), Andrew Lee (iieylang East). Ng120 words
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Article56 1957-11-17 4 Volunteers from the Life Church at Prlnsep Street, Singapore, will help members and their friends to fill in the citizenship registration forms on Sunday after the morning service. Forms will be obtainable from the church. An arrangement has been made for a registration team to come56 words
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114 1957-11-17 4 Bandit leader blows himself up to avoid jungle trial IPOH. >at. Police today rimlirmrd thai Indian terrorist leader A Munusimv committed suicide to moid i (nil and execution h> the Malayan CoBUmmM Party. Miiiiu>.ini> > Brave was found h> patrol of the 'Incl. Special Air Service Regiment in deep .iunsle114 words
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Article, Illustration99 1957-11-17 4 MODEL OFF TO WED DANISH NOBLEMAN i nn i Wallace, a Singapore fashion model who left for Nairobi by Air India yetserday. was on the first leg; of her journey to the altar She will join her fiance, Mr. Jorgen P. Lindholm, a Danish nobleman and executive in Nairobi before99 words
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Article31 1957-11-17 4 SEGAMAT, Sat. The Kuala Lumpur Flying Club which staged an "Air Day" at Segamat recently and gave cheap joy rides to local residents has donated S5OO to Segamat charities.31 words
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183 1957-11-17 4 rpHE formal installation ceremony of Singapore's former Chief Secretary, Sir William Goode as th e new Governor will take place at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 11. He will arrive back from leave in the Corfu on Dec 9 five days after183 words
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Article41 1957-11-17 4 A Singapore magistrate, Mr. M. Coomara.-Avamy. yesterday acquitted a taxi driver, Tan Eng Wan, on a charge of driving in Tanjong Pagar Road without his front and rear lights on on Oct. 18 last year at 12.40 a.m.41 words
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152 1957-11-17 4 96 young men in pursuit of three cadetships rpHE Singapore Military -1 Forces headquarters has received applications from young men wanting to be officers in the Colonv's first regular infantry battalion They have applied for three officer cadetships at the Federation Military Col- fege in Port Dickson. Yesterday was the152 words
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Article177 1957-11-17 4 EMBALMING WON'T WORK WITH HIM ALL attempts to embalm Percy the dead python have failed. The late 20ft star of the "Tarzan of Malaya" show will now be preserved in dry ice. The Singapore Casket Com- pany which offered to embalm the177 words
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73 1957-11-17 4 ASATAY seller, paiman bin Haji Dolman, was assaulted by three thugs early yesterday when he refused to pay them protection money. The men demanded $3 from Paiman in Shenton Way at 1.15 a.m. Earlier an Indian stallholder was beaten up by three secret society73 words
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Article40 1957-11-17 4 PENANG. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agonp has postponed his first state visit to Penanp scheduled for next Wednesday. He was to have come here with the Permaisuri Agong. He has been advised by his doctors to rest.40 words
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Article88 1957-11-17 4 Govt. to give students loans |(UALA L PUR S The FerV ernment 5 I Malayan si who are r day Time. A loan fui: ed by the c, loans from thl to be made The den.M ernment to hi Ip layans studyli accordance anisation po Students who loans will havi88 words
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Article38 1957-11-17 4 More than have registered pore cltlsenshlp gistratlon been:; ginning of Yesterday aboul pie registered i zens. So far with 100 nanbeen bound and Chief Statist. The total numb r forms issued to d 699.38 words
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Article26 1957-11-17 4 A lorry dnvt Kien, was fined >: pore yesterday pleaded guilty I driving inconsidGeylang Road on making a drivrr ol car swerve to lision.26 words
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Advertisement128 1957-11-17 4 A WAVE 'mmmMiti lasts longer... looks lovelier... A $15 perm for only $2.35 p^l|HHB|EP^ hard -to -wave hair !^j^^ ''^-'ii^ 'v*^*^K'!!w<s"jr& MM?imH tt; Gentle (orange) for j /fT i After shampooing, apply ppj||t^^^^\ easy-to-wave hair \l^ Choose the TONI m^ m^^^^ Z' 7r^^4'' SINGAPORE PENANG $2.35 .^iBW J3ffflß m< (grCCn)128 words
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Article, Illustration394 1957-11-17 5 ra ffic lights ignored, roads blocked, photographers stoned Road hi the .other girls' school About 9 am. the 1 '")0 students of the Yuk Choy High School asked for a holiday alter their first lessons were ovi The holiriav was refused. The students then left394 words
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425 1957-11-17 5 MINISTERS RADIO WARNING: BEHA VE NOW OR ELSE... THIS IS A CONSPIRACY 70 SOW HATRED IXULA LUMPUR. Sat. The Education Minister said today that the Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh demonstrations by students were the result of a Communist conspiracy aimed at sowing hatred against the Government. The Federation Government425 words
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Article114 1957-11-17 5 IPOH. Saturday. STUDENTS of the Yuk Choy and Peri Nam schools here issued a statement containing six resolutions today after what they described as a "peaceful demonstration" earlier thus morning. The resolutions: RKQI'EST the Government to give fair treatment to Chinese schools. PLKIKifC support for Chinese schools114 words
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108 1957-11-17 5 PBNANG Sat Boarders in the four Penaiiß (hinese High Schools ternporarilv closed after la«-t Thursday's student elemonstration have started leaving for home. Out of about 130 boarders in the Penane Chinese Girls' High School —>cene of the disturbances —only 30 remain in the hostel108 words
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57 1957-11-17 5 'DAMAGING CAUSE OF EDUCATION' SAYS TAN MALACCA Sat. The .Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Sirw Sin. said here today. that the Government regarded the student dr. inonstraiiDiis in Penang and Kuaia Lumpur this week as irresponsible. .Mr. Tan said that violence would impede settlement and harm the cause57 words
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Advertisement294 1957-11-17 5 Be Proud of Your English 1 Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Hours content with the I letting them down. It was to md write? meet their need that the, you arc Regeni Institute planned the n tak( that Effective English Course mderrate easy-to-understand postal! ona that mable294 words
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Advertisement424 1957-11-17 5 J I It's got to be Lombard Jl |j for MY money Whichever way \ou lonk ,il it. ,i 1 I Bank Deposit Account with I ombard S Banking is best for you. 8",, interest W' A fBH 2 I Hithout deduction of I nite.l Kingdom 3 inromcitex Short or424 words
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Article, Illustration312 1957-11-17 6 THIS week Mrs. Louise Klerk, our Sunday Times beauty consultant, talks about the almost magical matamorphosis of the skin that is possible through modern serums and biological creams. Why, she asks, is the skin of a child or young woman so beautiful, deli- cate312 words
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324 1957-11-17 6 SUSAN BARRIE - HAIRLINE -IT COULD GOTO YOUR HEAD SUSAN BARRIE BY AUDREY HEPBURN, the elfin look film star with the big beautiful eyes and the piquant face, has changed hairstyle fashions several times since she began her career. After "Roman Holiday." it was the Hepburn crop, then when she played in Tolstois324 words
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Article68 1957-11-17 6 Are women bloodthirsty? Yes says silver-haired Arthur Baker th e Ameri. can TV expert on adult life. Women, says Baker, 60, demand to see sword swallowers. snake-kissing-wo-men acts and slaughterhouse scenes. They don't want to see muscle men. The "Mr. America" shows were a flop as far68 words
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121 1957-11-17 6 RIXIPES don't have to be complicated to make delicious, tempting dishes. Here is one for a simple dessert, that any yiung cook can make easily. It is called "Fruit and Nut Whip. 1 You need: two eggs. >2 tap sugar. 2121 words
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Advertisement188 1957-11-17 6 "V^i^^r^S Choose from the *f\ r^J^'^^'/ >* wonderful seleaion of 7> M^^^Z&ts&b* gay gift sets Yardlcy \a y&C\ u\v^/^>^ have to offer y° U) y° m family, your friends... Xi Perfumes and exciting ?<-5 Beauty Sets for women. \*Q£^~~P?*Z7~ f —^-.Practical luxury IJ by YARDLEY TARDLEY 33 OLD BOND STREET188 words
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Advertisement164 1957-11-17 6 I v \\L COlOUß^^^[sßf AND pni KHF^PHBeI^s^ CEMENT% TILE FLOORS PRICKLY get you down? ji Life can be worth living •i again if you use {***°ITTi -*^f Johnson's PxiatLY Hbat 1 H^^ Soap and Johnson's .I'_ ~^"s Pricxly Heat Powde* t > -^tk L regularly. This proved (L f •^^J164 words
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330 1957-11-17 7 The bride- to-be who fears she's been ruined NOW 19, I am engaged to be married the I leave school. I was 10 I was i cousin who is iTicd man. nown then it ■i my life I iave done DOW lit' I can the best :ny life, to do.330 words
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150 1957-11-17 7 eyei appear ,t I cannot the left one. My 1< nda have to bi and I become could not I had just decided to ask my headmistress for a chit for the General Hospital when an uncle told me the operation would cost150 words
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439 1957-11-17 7 I AM desperately lonely and badly need your help. lam a career girl and my whole life is futile and spent between my work and my house. Most of my colleagues are younger, have different interests, are married and concerned only439 words
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162 1957-11-17 7 MY PROBLEM is over my brother who ha s always been a problem kid. Though he is now a father he is a constant source of worry to our family. His greatest trouble is drink and he has no sense of162 words
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316 1957-11-17 7 The jail where convicts took over from the warders HISTORICAL CORNER by DONALD DAVIES COR many years Singapore was considered to be a large penal settlement. The first batch of convicts arrived in 1825 only six years after the founding of the trading station and consisted of seventysix felons sentenced316 words
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Advertisement352 1957-11-17 7 New VICK Discovery A COUGH SYRUP WITH THE sflTf «EW WONDER INGREDIENT, CETAMIUM!! WgL RELIEVES COUGHS ./ZmK 2 WAYS FASTER 4l|V I 1 a CETAMIUM is the secret! -carries extra relief to V^^l SS' 1 >ugh-torn throat tissues untouched by ordinary medications! And SPECIAL INTERNAL ACTION gives you swift, deep-down352 words
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Advertisement170 1957-11-17 7 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF FROM ACID INDIGESTION I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS THEY TASTE 9 lUf LIKE CANDY! M? THEY'LL MAKE YOU t /K1 FEEL DANDY. 1 BB SO KEEP wO^l^' lii THEM HANDY! Give Bob Martin's I Bit YK lo keep him heafthtft handsome, gatf j170 words
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Miscellaneous37 1957-11-17 7 L y**J sfi Il>iOu kWOW TUAT I NeVES. ANYWAY WUAT Age- YOU, (WAS^rTTINkItgSWUATT^r 1 1 r-Y ||l£t voo see- Me puttiki& tuinuino about *f wonoe-cs voo pecfosml \A M^MMHIom mv wce^"^^^ j HHHi^fl wiru rub caw matfciai^37 words
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Article, Illustration265 1957-11-17 8 Did he do right to wait an hour here? PUFFING AT PIPE AT THE END OF CITIZEN QUEUE I READ with considerable irritation a recent report that Mr. Francis Thomas (right) 'arrived at the Upper Serangoon Community Centre shortly after 9 a.m. and took his place at the end of265 words
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330 1957-11-17 8 other time he is the soul of integrity! Four, gestures like the one Mr. Thomas made can be interpreted in two ways cither playing to the gallery or springing from genuine humility. Frankly we feel we're grown up enough not to care330 words
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Article287 1957-11-17 8 The man who is disc crazy the majority of countries in the world are dedicated to peace, then we shall have peace. It is very often the small country which has no axe to grind which can be of assistance in mediation between other powers. HOW much do you reckon287 words
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Advertisement56 1957-11-17 8 ®NEW KOLYNOS vDvc/Lr UzjLpA YaVI n II 11 1 Kolynos Strays rfecay- \J M^^^v|g^| cousin; enirmes immediately. Ip fcflj^/ffjissos?^£&s/M Ccl a tube today! -V '3tff£& rOt/« WHOLt fAMILY W,U BINCfIT /ROM THIS HEW DtSCOVERY START TODAY! in r TU r f ftWIWEU LOVE THE Mjr J»V Css*\ f DEUOOUS CAWY-FRESH56 words
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Advertisement293 1957-11-17 8 aliu arrrtf/ivG you wa\r ro /mow? Children -they are real secret of joy iirHAT is your recipe for happiness? MOTHER-TO-BE Singapore. Of course one of the achieved by the idle— it's greatest joys can be the on i y lchen your mind is gift of children and you my dear293 words
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Advertisement210 1957-11-17 8 Dunlopillo 9 FOR »^i™i4« COM K O R T ALL THROUGH. T H E D A V... I f f I \f *K All genuine DUNLOPILLO mattresses have the name DUNLOPILLO stamped directly on the latex foam. THE DUNLOP RUBEER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. I -HORNBY- This210 words
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152 1957-11-17 9 US. AIR FORCE: WE CAN NOW DROP H-BOMB ANYWHERE WASHINGTON ACTS Tn no^p THAT CAp N THE SpACE ACE RA( W.W YORK, Saturday. rv\\\ I.S. Air Force announced rda\ that Snark, a pilotbomber, had delivered a iied tndrotfen warhead on 1 ">.(MII» miles awayReuter - 152 words
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355 1957-11-17 9 NGTON. Sat. /erali director of fates space protO be appointed, a Defence Secre- Neil McElroy, j here yesterhe would appointment of v er" to .c military applicwould Mr McElroy's aide. Mr. who til .<• to SUiiid Interital ballistic misBehind RussiaReuter; AP - 355 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-11-17 9 THIS is the dog the Russians launched into space, shown m a hermetically sealed cabin before it was installed n Sputnik II The picture was printed in the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda and was radioed by Associated Press.43 words
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Article69 1957-11-17 9 LONDON, Sat. British scientists were reported >«"s- day (n h.ivr discovered how to harness the fusion power l Ihr hvdrocen bomb for peaceful uses \n official ui->-nt will he made "fairly soon" authoritative nd. Ihe do\ eminent was said to be under pressure from qii. triers69 words
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70 1957-11-17 9 Principal of 'school for love arrested 1 TOKYO. Sat —Police have arrested a 36-year-old man. his 33-year-old wife and two girls on charges of violating regulations against prostitution. The couple established a Love Affairs School" in July this year and employ- ed 50 "mistressess" to teach students," police said. TheReuter - 70 words
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Article71 1957-11-17 9 Honolulu. Sat.—Seventeen bodies have been recovered from the burned wreckI age of the Pan American I Stratocruiser which crashed I Into the sea on a flisht from San Francisco to Honolulu a week ago. Reuter. Mid-air trash LONDON, Sat. Two light civilian planes collided while71 words
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255 1957-11-17 9 Arms by air for Tunisia-talk of mystery ship TUNIS. Saturday. yOKEN consignments of British and American arms were delivered to Tunisia by air yesterday. In PARIS, a French Foreign Office spokesman ques--1 tioned about the arms deliveries, spoke of a "mysterious ship" whose existence he said had determined the suddennessReuter - 255 words
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Article42 1957-11-17 9 ALGIERS, Sat Seven peoi pie were killed ana 15 wounded yesterday by a grenade flung by a terrorist in the market place at Am Bessek. French military authorities said last night that all the victims were Muslims.—Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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181 1957-11-17 9 |_ONDON, Sat.— Some British newspapers today supported the French stand in the crisis that has developed over the AngloAmerican decision to send arms to Tunisia but the general trend of Press opinion was that urgent steps must be taken to repair this breach in181 words
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Advertisement154 1957-11-17 9 \.\\w//v^ gßfcM»»^ggßßm^^«ffi3s|aaljP ftSf^ v- v I H Shell research men discovered that acid action, not friction, is the Shell X-100 MULTI CRADE gives M^^^^^^^^^^A^mfmt major cause of engine wear and developed anti-acid Shell X-100 Y ou fhcsc extra advantages. M Mot r OiL Besidt>s P^ventintf acid corrosion, Shell X-100 protects154 words
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Article, Illustration999 1957-11-17 10 ANTONY BEAUCHAMP - ANTONY BEAUCHAMP m T^H "f i 1 j| jk> FOR TEN YEARS SHE INSISTED 'NO MORE PICTURES' THEN ONE DAY SHE SUDDENLY GAVE IN I WAS determined to photo graph Greta Gar l)o. For ten years she had not posed for a photograph She had said999 words
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Article300 1957-11-17 10 ADELAIDE Bowls is one sport which has intrigued many Malayan students in Australia The value of such a sport is that it gives the people an excellent social life in the open-air," said Mr. Chai Hon Chan, of Jalan Bendahara. Ipoh, in a recent Radio Australia300 words
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Advertisement414 1957-11-17 10 ■—"q—j^— MiMs^i^Bsi— ■ggg^i^p'**! i*****T TTTr^riTT^TW'l I M'TTL jI n UTJfIiJIfHIHtTMT^ says Sir Compten Mackenzie v: Sir Compton Mackenzie, author of countliss world-famous books and plays inclu- Wto^: din^. appropriately enough, that hilarious N --dSLjI ;inpF best-seller WHISKY GALORE writes -»llX* MJS from his Edinburgh home: "I have liked Grant's in414 words
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Article, Illustration304 1957-11-17 11 Irom a Correspondent A- YEW OLD poultry fcimer Ng Eng Wee. ha? captured 70 pythons vith his bare hinds shce he began tripping them a yrar Bf*. l tin- reptiles li.is I >ni more tli.tii it i«>r the pythons i h<304 words
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Article281 1957-11-17 11 Minister warns of measures to stop uneconomical use of soil JUMABHOY GIVES A PEP^TALK AT AGRICULTURE SHOW SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, told farmers yesterday that they must make the best possible use of the limited land in the Colony.281 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-11-17 11 Two members of the Yio Chu Kang Community Centre show prize fruits to the acting Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Hamid bin .lum.it. at the agricultural show opened yesterday. Inche Abdul Hamid gas. ped at the huge jack. fruit at the left. He tried to lift it but70 words
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232 1957-11-17 11 Cash doesn't count in love, school dean tells youthful audience doesn't make for married happiness, Mr. Ton Ai Ching. dean of studies of the Wai Vi Government Chinese Middle School, told a youthful audience at the Chinese V.M.C.A. in Singapore yesterday. In a talk entitled "Getting ready to fall in232 words
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Article31 1957-11-17 11 The Paya Lebar Methodist Church Choir presented a variety choral concert at the Shaw Auditorium of the Paya Lebar Methodist Girls School in Boundary Road Singapore, last night.31 words
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Article577 1957-11-17 11 THE COUNTERYMAN'S JOURNAL Dusun boys tend to shot flying-fox JYMOTW* had to enter hospital in a liurry on the 2nd.; we do not know when he will be out, but he has our sincere wishes for a quick recovery. While he is away Albertus and Khoon who worship him are577 words
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Article29 1957-11-17 11 The Singapore Insurance Companies' Employees' Union .celebrated its second anniversary with a social and dance at the Fraser and Ncav P Hall River Valley Road, last night.29 words
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Article19 1957-11-17 11 The Shell Sports Club held a barbecue and dance at its Paya Lebar clubhouse. Singapore, last night.19 words
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Article89 1957-11-17 11 TURF CLUB FEES GO UP $5 The Singapore Turf Club will increase annual subscriptions from $10 to $15 from Jan. 1. The chairman of the club. Mr. T. M. alhaem. told the SuiuT.iv Times yesterday that mk money was needed for development. "We need a little more revenue and another89 words
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120 1957-11-17 11 PRESIDENT OF TEACHERS' UNION RESIGNS -'NO TIME' MR GOH KONG BENO. president of tho Singapore Teacher's Union has resigned. In his tetter of resignation to the union, Mr. Goh said: "Now that I have left the teaching profession and am out of touch with issues concerning the union. I feel120 words
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Advertisement110 1957-11-17 11 iiiiiinmttnrmnnmmnnnnniiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuitiiMiuiiiiitiiiiuiiuiuuiiiumuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiDtiiif i YEOMAN CREDIT invites 1 Deposits from the Investing Public %9 p.a. Interest Paid quarterly without deduction of tax. All deposits at 3 months' call. Yeoman Credit offers an exceptionally sound investment with a return that makes savings worthwhile. WRITE FOR FULLY DESCRIPTIVE BROCHVRB YEOMAN CREDIT LIMITED 49 OLD110 words
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Advertisement358 1957-11-17 11 SINGAPORE CITIZENSHIP of SINGAPORE REGISTRATION PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK ENDING 23rd NOVEMBER, 1957 Registration will take place at the Singapore Citizenship Registry, Central OHice, 9. 11 13, Fort Canning Road, from X.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Chinese are invited to register in accordance with their 'seh' as shown in Chinese358 words
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Article436 1957-11-17 12 DUBLIC support for the University of Malaya Students' Union Welfare Week, which began yesterday, is both merited and assured. Organised as a practical expression of its "Be with the People" policy, the programme of activities which has been drawn up is designed to foster civic mindedness among436 words
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Article, Illustration967 1957-11-17 12 NOW AS AN OBJECT, MAYBE 4,000 MILLION YEARS OLD, BECOMES 'HOT NEWS,' HERE ARE THE FACTS IN one week the journey to the moon bounds startlingly forward from the realm of science fiction into science fact. Here is a Plain Cuide to the Moon967 words
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Article, Illustration248 1957-11-17 12 RICHEST MAN WORLD TALKS TOJOHN RA LP| I LONDON after. What trl London hq reds who thousand v letters J Money. America' is the richj world. ft one of thr He gets hs oil and 5 it fast. He la \o: £400,000,001 more. He d< doesn't pari We tai::' tuary248 words
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Advertisement620 1957-11-17 12 j i Straits Times Free Preu j For ffc« conv«m«n<« of «<v»f- I h«n our reprticntotivM «t 1«t floor, SINCAPORE COLD STORAGE. I I ORCHARD ROAD, will r*c«*a (mail od«»rtiw»»«M on 4 amwan t* k«x number*. Clottificd advtrtlMiMMt* nay oIM be handed to: CITY BOOK STORI LTD.. Winchtltd HouM, Collyar620 words
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Advertisement11 1957-11-17 12 Sole Aserts SCHMIDT I CO., (M) LTD. P.O. BOX 2395, SINGAPORE.11 words
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Advertisement25 1957-11-17 12 f It pays to ask for it V by name FROM SINGAROKt TO SAN fHANCISCO AND FROM LONDON TO MtLBOUKNI lh« b«tt th* world ev«r25 words
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Article374 1957-11-17 13 ncans score success ON CONTROLLING MALAYA'S SCOURGES CAN NOW BEGIN (Doctors after 1 2 years' work isolate germs KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. SCIENTISTS of the U.S. Army Research Unit in Lumpur have isolated viruses resc for acute tropical fevers which plague li in Malaya. hil biR374 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-11-17 13 Leonie-the star of a SATA show lOfcVrrZ, one of ft. -Is t.ikniK Fashion parade Joan Booty's Training and "ill in aid of md-I)ecember. minute fashi c shown by 12 -hinn now tnu turn will be tenting a floodlit beauty physidisplav to41 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-11-17 13 ABOI'T 300 I'niversity of Malaya students laid aside their books yesterday to sell flags in Singapore and Johore Bahru to raise money for the Little Sisters' Home for the Aged and the St Gerard's MrtTne It was part of the programme75 words
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Article24 1957-11-17 13 Printing r lons press room s Mayilroom foreand Sidarl 1 27 years) a cerePrinting re presented rnm< at Printer,24 words
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171 1957-11-17 13 THREE OFFICERS QUIT, TWO ARE SACKED KOTA BHARU. Saturday. THREE UMNO officials from the Ulu Kelantan division have resigned Two other members have been i expelled. The Kelantan UMNO state committee will meet on Thursday to discuss the situation. The UMNO state secretary. Inche171 words
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135 1957-11-17 13 INDONESIAN MALAYS SAY: LET US RETURN AS CITIZENS ABOUT 100 Malays living In the Indonesian-con-trolled southern islands off Singapore have asked for permission to return and become Singapore citizens. Their representatives have approached Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, the acting Chief Minister and chairman of Singapore UMNO for help.135 words
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Article16 1957-11-17 13 At your cinema Kola Illiaru M ndarln) Kiianlun p Blue Sea. may, 12.30 Gun, 10.45; ndarlni16 words
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Article232 1957-11-17 13 Up-to-date information for tourists THE job of revising the 'Guide to Singapore and Spotlight on Malaya 11 for its Hth edition has been a tough one for the editor, Mr. Aristide Papineau, because of farreaching changes in the two territories in the past year. The result,232 words
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98 1957-11-17 13 Boy is drowned villagers blame water devil ALOR STAR, Sat. Superstitious riverside villagers of Seberang Perak today blamed a "Hantu Ayer" (water devil i for the death of an eight-yrar-old schoolboy, Ahmad bin Mat Zain. Ahmad was swimming with three other boys in the river when he was drowned yesterday.98 words
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Article37 1957-11-17 13 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul yesterday were: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: November $27 buyers. $27.75 sellers. Tone steady, quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $43 sellers, drum $47 sellers. Tone quiet.37 words
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Article15 1957-11-17 13 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday remained unchanged at 9351.50 per picul.15 words
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Article, Illustration139 1957-11-17 13 Colonel is off to a monastery in Kent A BRITISH Army Officer is leaving Singapore by air tomorrow to take up his new job of guestmaster at the Friar's Monastey in Aylesford, Kent. He is the Britain's Army catering chief in Malaya. Lt. Col. John Ramsey-Fairfax i above). Educated at139 words
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Article50 1957-11-17 13 A Singapore Harbour Board labourer, A. Govindasamy, was yesterday committed by a Singapore magistrate to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of attempted murder of a Harbour Board mandore. K. Thangevelu by stabbing him with a knife. Govindasamy was remanded in custody.50 words
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Article56 1957-11-17 13 PENANG, Sat—Pictures of the Queen and the Queen Mother were taken down from the State Secretariat entrance this morning;. Up went instead a picture of the Prime Min- ister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. The pictures of the Queen and her mother are now in the office of the56 words
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Advertisement84 1957-11-17 13 L W.&mlni II J I film I mi at Es- <-hurch hall. 235 Telolc Ayer "^A^ MJ.SEVM npetition lord BO«I): Exhibition of prtau i;:nie- dv Hone Kong P ho^ n r ff ap £!L ST/v" d°°> k o "ffi 'sO^EiY" 1 OF FRIENDS ■onion (Quakers) Worship 6 i Kang .-ussion84 words
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Advertisement278 1957-11-17 13 S.S. CHUSAN t/\w SAILING 12»h |anuary 1958 f\/«Vh RETURNING 2nd February 195S 21 DAYS VOYACE WITH 4 DAYS IN JAPAN DAYS IN HONC KONG 1 FIRST CLASS $896 TOURIST CLASS $560 1 Including stay on board Children x^=ij^> vA according to age APPLY FOR SAILING DETAILS iSLAY KERR <c CO.278 words
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Article, Illustration150 1957-11-17 14 ...presenting the pick of i the studies in Still Life' WINNER of this weeks camera cont«st "Still Life" is Lee Chin* Nam of 396 North Bridge Road. Singapore. He gets $30 for his "Resting" (left) taken with a Rulleicord APF 16 speed I sec. it Second prize (foes150 words
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Article257 1957-11-17 14 NAME, address and details must be written on the bark of each print. All photographs must be accompanied by negative. No responsibility is accepted for unsuitable photographs which do not have stamps for return |x>st;iee. Photographs used in this page cannot be returned. The theme for Sunday257 words
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Advertisement54 1957-11-17 14 TITUS WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCN BALANCE ■ft UNBRE AKABI I J^^^^ 0 incabloo— SHOCKPROOF HARTRIDGE ELECTRONIC FUEL PUMP TEST BENCH 'Tfffiffi. UNIVERSAL TYPE SrSVf W MARTRIDOI f j r j l^ ■^ft 1 TAEfYA IVKTV b i Hi i' H' l MALAYAN AIRWAYS GtNfBAl SAIfS AC£NrS T( 1 ***** yfe^54 words
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Advertisement28 1957-11-17 14 use 4 BRYLCREEM 1 for the clean I smart look |SK BRYLCREEM COflV 4H&' 0 BRYLCREEM •H \li^f^. T BBYLCREEM DRILWIIEEItI the largest selling hairdressing in the world28 words
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Article, Illustration364 1957-11-17 15 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY By AFTER World War One a new phrase was coined: "The Lost Generation/ 1 Young men and women whirled feverishly through life, trying to find some thing. Some succeeded; others did not. "The Sun Also Rises'"* shows a few of these lost people all of364 words
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109 1957-11-17 15 Teenage fans o BMI TreMev will see tin ir hipsuinging idol without hi- characteristic sid<hurns and minus the exaggerated wiKffles in MCiM's •Mailhouse Rock." He also appears in several of the wiiurin i-s without his long mop of wavy hair flapping in his109 words
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425 1957-11-17 15 IT is difficult these days to rcali.se that there was a time, and not so long ago. when a man could be put in an auction ring, prodded and inspected as though he were a prize bull, and finally sold off for a hundred425 words
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Article152 1957-11-17 15 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres 7200 kc/t Medium wave *76 metre* pi v «wMedium Pw»£& meU« Medium w.^3o metre, MALACCA Medium wave 297 metresA.M. 7.15 Opening Announcement; 7.16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 Time Signal and News; 7.35 Melody Mixture; 8.00 News Headlines; 8.02 Carnival; 8.30 Tropicana; 9.00152 words
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Article438 1957-11-17 15 rpCHAIKOWSKY t= Violin Conl certo in D Major. Op. 35, was considered so difficult by his contemporary violin virtuosos that few of them would attempt to nlav it On Wi-stmlnater \\\N ***** Erica Mortal proves there Is at last a really great woman uolini-st and one who has438 words
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Article189 1957-11-17 15 fPHE night before a man's flashes of wit provide many 1 wedding U customarily ta^ Mlirr:iy h eads the cast as devoted to having the whale th<J younc husband whose wife of a time with the boys is expecting a baby they can't "The Batchelor Party" is189 words
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Advertisement426 1957-11-17 15 4 B^P'Nr*^^oWV*J II WVfc fWßji ~S JffTlsX NOW SHOWING! i '^jJy^Ui 11 am., 1.45. 4.15. (.45 9.30 pm. > "PARIS DOES STRANGE THINGS" •R— Keleavd b\ !(iTII (tVTIKI-HIX. 31* u^U LAS VEOAS SHAKEDOWN. J' M>'tj<T_Or Sl'XtF'Tffh 'Paramountl. ImfJ] n°m lirM G EAT DAY! JktJ^m n a ra 1 4 5426 words
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Advertisement757 1957-11-17 15 Qi (A P J(d a Shato cl&aw a ttht 3kM »hi» SpM-o a thomcht THIS CHRISTMAS for the 4c* un.l. -r-prh il.-.;r<l hildrrn of Singapore 4UKir<K wrapped gilts to han? on the X'ma^tre. dsplaycd m the lobby of th^ CAPITOL. AU 2\ »-Ui h e taken to attoeud ,v dewrrlna757 words
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Advertisement283 1957-11-17 16 IS THE i|S!SS -IT NEVER R1 0F CRfAT* Ot A r J obnDcwar&SoH IS»T~' < N N D£°'J No other drink is quite so I rffrc»hing as Scotch Whisky. p ou cln drink it short or long, 1 -i. '^^^^^B Js 'he mood takes you, but *^^^^^^B whether served neat,283 words
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Miscellaneous1081 1957-11-17 16 I sty *I GUESS WE GOT MM ALL *IGMT cT^^-^ I Edgar Rice Burroughs J^MJQi^^W^ THE A7E-MAN HOWEVER. va IWE CLUMS TO THE GNAKLEP MULIC fOZ SEVERAL WAS VEKY AMJCH ALIVE I THEN, SPOTTING LAN7 X HE A\A7E A J| n^f j THE MAGNETIC EYE THIS WEEK FOR ALL j^KI1,081 words
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101 1957-11-17 19 LONDON. Sat— A television firm has adapted a TV set so that the picture i s reversed from left to j right. Lettering reads backwards. ars drive on the wrong side of the -road. Km tin- ><•» is being lent101 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1957-11-17 19 The CHEYNEY CULT lives fiercely 0n... Books by ROBERT PITMAN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimni,, n,,,,,,, ||||M|| 4AUER skin is fair and smooth as silk. ||Two and a half hours after midnight with one plump hand gently sawing at the air the peer's son was reading me some ot his favourite poetry: Her raven1,119 words
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Advertisement110 1957-11-17 19 -fj ~>nco kflH "SO/? BONED CHICKEN i' feady to eat... just -^c Swanson 'hey'regood -nade by the Campbell's Soups. or SWANSON ndQUALITY IFibrositis and atism Ended Il«o>erj K"nilrid •I Arthritis Ml NoarUta and ll minuto *fler .ppear, and In I M mr.Hi Ine bo.l> p..i«on« -.ur trouble. vllflnes. of t.i-1110 words
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Advertisement7 1957-11-17 19 Six years after the death of Cheyney7 words
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Advertisement539 1957-11-17 19 Thanks to yeast-vite I Whenever you've cold or headache you need the Kindly comfort of Yeast-Vite. Two tablets of Yeast- /V i Vite make a wonderful differencel Yeast-Vite soothes jjajJL^-..'* md stimulates at the same time, because it contains fit^- i "^W^^J ooth pain-rtiieving and tonic ingredients. Take ""'"^HH Yeast-539 words
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Article, Illustration294 1957-11-17 20 EVELYN IRONS - EVELYN IRONS By ONCE I HAD NOTHING. TODAY I CAN HAVE ANYTHING ...BUT I'M NOT INTERESTED... U.S. NEGRO STAR LIVING WITH FRIENDS NEW YORK. ALTHEA GIBSON, reigning queen of Wimbledon, who shook hands with Queen Elizabeth II after winning the world title last summer and was £<yen294 words
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562 1957-11-17 20 RODERICK MANN - Why I always tell the truth: Sophia by RODERICK MANN LONDON SOPHIA LOREN prowled into the studio restaurant like a newly freed panther sniffing the air, looking around cautiously. Then she came over and curled up in the chair next to me. It was an Oscar-win-ning entrance. Even Douglas Fairbanks562 words
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Article, Illustration170 1957-11-17 20 WIMBLEDON CHAMPION IS BROKE' and her tennis Is her voice. She is shrewd about this capital asset. "Sure. I could cash in on my name and start cabaret singing right away," she said. "But I am not making my professional debut until I am certain I am ready. That might170 words
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Article503 1957-11-17 20 ALL IN A DOCTORS DIARY by CEDRIC CARNE you keep a diary? If you do, you may easily find that every now and then you have recorded a week like the one that my patient John Talbot has just had. He wrote about it like this.503 words
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Advertisement465 1957-11-17 20 Smoother, Crystal-Free, Easier Frozen Desserts with (irnation Th» most 'Irsirablr quality in a fr'.7»>n desert is with ordinary milk marsc and grainy And it's vstal frw trx'urr With Carnation this same oncrntratcd characteristic that lets ynu can be sure of smooths rvery time. The you i/Mp Carnation, easily and quickly,465 words
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Advertisement173 1957-11-17 20 o Wn H f finest, far, I chickens «k vVI for the ny Cream of Ch Blended witi heavy cream ai seasoning... f, time enjoyment 21 kinds l|^j of Campbells so much enjoymerrt ineoch! S( jj CREAM OP CHICKEN SOuj Iq Why do si M§ mail M J Docton j^^':173 words
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Article, Illustration2034 1957-11-17 21 GILBERT ODD - GILBERT ODD by ZAXIES OF THE RING No. 6 in the series THIS is another Zanie fighter story, but there's nothing funny about it. They laughed at Al Davis all the time he was oecause he acted queerly and went2,034 words
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Advertisement104 1957-11-17 21 the presents w 1 you'll be 1 pvo ud to g^ ve i l ttntane Gas Eighty (U SEE THE I-ULL RANGE AND CHOOSE Ronson -for Chr&fcmac By RONSON— makers of the world's greatest lighter*. FIT YES— in Clarks Sandals M^L >v Clarks Sandals are made A /<^^"*V in different104 words
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Article, Illustration751 1957-11-17 22 The wonder of Turin is on show JUST WHAT IS IT THAT MAKES THIS NEW FIAT SUCH A WINNER. ..WELL, THE NEW SLEEK STYLING KILLS THAT LUMPY LOOK AND A GRILLE GIVES IT A NEW GRIN Am Fiat makes its debut in Singapore only three weeks after its official unveiling751 words
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Article175 1957-11-17 22 Two tones YES, BUT NOT THREE s rpWO facts stand out X in a colour survey =of cars at the 1957 In- ternational Motor Show E held in London in Oc- E tober. More car s than ever s before were finished in E E two colours. i Secondly* these175 words
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Article152 1957-11-17 22 PRETORIA, Sat. The South African XI lost their remaining three wickets for 67 runs today and were all out for 335 on the second day of their match here against the Australians. At tea the Australians had replied with 129 for two after152 words
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Article373 1957-11-17 22 LONDON. Sat.— Results in todays football matches were: FA. ill' (First Round) Aldershot 0 Worcester 0 Bath 2 Exeter 1 Bishop Auck. 0 Bury Boston I 5 Hillinsham 2 Bradford C. 6 Scarborough 0 Brighton 2 Walsall 1 Chester 4 Gatrshead 3 Clapton 1 Q.P.R. 1 Durham373 words
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Article121 1957-11-17 22 OL'R PAGE 14 PUZZLE ACROSS: 1. Llama. 5. Praised 11 Vigilance 12. Scone 14, Interim. 16. Said 17. Bags. 18. Imp 19, Old, 20. Zone. 21. Poal. 22. Newt. 23, Oauge. 24. Duress. 26, Crisis. 27, Elect. 28, Dour. 29, Back. 30. Herb. 31, Man. 33,121 words
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Article, Illustration279 1957-11-17 22 HOW would you like to go on a weeklong 1,800-mile motoring tour of Malaya at a cost of only $100? And the charges to include hotel, food and fuel bills. This has been done by three Singapore motorists Mr. Simon Choong279 words
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Advertisement84 1957-11-17 22 Be m'se... il^^'S^ FLASHLIGHT AND w^**jis^ radi batteries <&*li^ BECAUSE THESE WORLD JLpjtKfll FAMOUS BATTERIES ARE Nfclllßd dtli!** MANUFACTURED AT w SINGAPORE IN THIS standard MODERN FACTORY J "fc Manufactured in this counir', I PSH especially lor iropicai condition BB^iM thai is why EVEREADY fljSMHrifekSd^^jJßMH B^^^>s!P^Bl batteries are always FRESH84 words
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Advertisement93 1957-11-17 22 The Key Brandy Series of South African Animals the Cheetah When hunting the cheetah does very little stalking its technique consists of running Us prey down, knot king the victim out of stride and killing it with ft throat held. H The vineyards of South Afrk some of the finest93 words
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Article434 1957-11-17 23 SERVICES MOVE INTO WINNING POSITION, THEN... Harrison scores equaliser with 4 mins to go By SAUL JOSHUA {JINGAPORK Coin-: bine d Services drew .V,") with Singn--I pore in their H.M.S.I Malaya Cup Rugby competition s o nth zone match on the S.C.C. p;idan^ vester- 1 day,434 words
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Article34 1957-11-17 23 SOUTH ZONE Sin S a P° r e 5 Services 5 (at Singapore) J° hore 22 NS-Malacca 0 (at Johore Bahru) NORTH ZONE Clangor 20 Perak 0 <ar Kuala Lumpur)34 words
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90 1957-11-17 23 HOWE LIANG SUSPENDED FOR 3 MONTHS SINGAPORE Amateur Weightlifting Federation yesterday susp c n d c d lightweight champion. Tan Howe Liang, for three months "for misbehaviour and misconduct' during the Merdeka Games at Kuala Lumpur in September. The suspension took effect from yesterday. Mr. Chua Tian Teck, who presided90 words
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244 1957-11-17 23 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN uy TOHOKK BAHKI, SatJ .fohorc made themselves stroiis favourites In the south zone of the H.M.s. Malaya Cup Rugby competition when they scored another convincing win today, beating N'egriMalacca by 22 points (two goals, four tries) to nil on the Royal Johore244 words
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Article362 1957-11-17 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Selangor began their H.M.3. Malaya rugger campaign with a rousing victory over Perak by 20 points i goal four tries and a penalty goal i to nil on the padang today. Once again it was Selangor'.s pack that proved the deciding factor362 words
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229 1957-11-17 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —Wong Peng Soon. thp Badminton Association of Malaya's coach, is to suggest to the B.A.M. that all future '•clinics" bo hold J during the school holidays. Peng Soon said the clinics were mainly for the benefit of schoolboys but229 words
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Article68 1957-11-17 23 Lefthander Robert Llm entered the mens singles final of the Singapore Badminton Association's national championships when he beat Omar Manap 7-15 15-9, 15-12 last night. Robert wfll now meet Scan Lye Huat for the title on Dec. 4. The mixed doubles final was won by Llm68 words
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Article49 1957-11-17 23 The Singapore Amateur Weight- I llftlne Federation will recommend I to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, the following qua- j llfylng standards for the A*lan I Oames trlaLv Flyweight: 580-lb; bantam- I weight 650-lb; featherweight 700- lb: IlKhtwelßht 790-lb; middle- I weight 830-lb and llght-heav> 87n.1h49 words
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101 1957-11-17 23 SYDNEY. Sat. Australian trnnK champion Ashley Cooper today easily won the New South Wale.* meni .singles championship from How Victorian Neale Fraser. It was all over in an hour 20 minutes for each The match was a battle M big server, with101 words
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Article54 1957-11-17 23 MANCHESTER. Sat: Chief arker *on the Manchester member Handicap today. Space,n was second and Floor Show lirri ,-i 11-1 Spaceman at 25-1 and Floor Show t ion-8. No Complaint was •c Ht 10-1. Chief Barker won by a short head with one and a half lengths54 words
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Article77 1957-11-17 23 MACAO. Sat. An American from Okinawa, William Baxter, coasted to an easy victory in a TR-3 in the Novices Race when the 1957 Grand Prix opened here to- day. Two Hong Kong Britons in Fiats were placed first and second in the 100-mile standard productionReuter - 77 words
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Article68 1957-11-17 23 First round results of the Eu Tong Son Cup at the Royal Island Club yesterday were: RB. Mumford beat A. Ca.ssel two up; R.D. Ross beat K.S. Goh one up; Low Kee Pow beat A, W. Smith three and two; S. Abbett bt R Middle-Smith one68 words
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Article32 1957-11-17 23 King Kone and Baron von Heczey be.it Sheikh All and Leong Lee h*u by two pinfalls to one in their tag WTestling contest at the Happy World last night.32 words
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399 1957-11-17 23 Kim Swee leads new-look S'pore to 7-2 victory SELANGOR, the Malaya Cup soccer runners-up, took the field at Singapore's Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday with without four of their best I men Abdul Ghani, Sulaiman, Govindarajoo, all key players in the attack, and goalkeeper Lourdcs. and suffered their wont defeat in399 words
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Advertisement231 1957-11-17 23 I) ADS.! K\ M mimmm). r: s»<min.) *;lor»' *rvic* Tel: I r .nnthly d Ro*d srad to Urn i p<ve Steam ticks with w»ko- i Coiw- Rr;. I Hmv* at GH V PARLODR m TantUn E Orufled "1 :n Sprain Ouar*nt**<l. Bath/Munc*. 2nd Floor. I W B I ER imond231 words
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Advertisement723 1957-11-17 23 voou* Vy>e«<6tt& mm LEONARD/ V-i^ CT^ SSssa ==5 !s J \<s? j Model CLI2G-6, Capacity 6.3cu.ft. Spacious J width Frozen Food Chest and Meat Tray Two roomy polystyrene Vegetable Crispers. Two large Egg Racks. Full-width Dainr Box Built-in Sifety Door Latch. j CASH or EASY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS. \Soie Aunts:- THE723 words
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Article357 1957-11-17 24 EDGE SINGAPORE 2-7 IN HOCKEY TEST' IFOH, Saturday. pLAYING faster and more aggressive hockey, the Federation beat Singapore 2-1 in their annual home international match on the town padang here today. Before a crowd of more than a thousand fans, the Federation team made repeated forays357 words
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Article67 1957-11-17 24 BIG SWE EP HMAL POOL: $221 S3] Ut No. *****8 ($61,459) liml \i> .JOllKf* (530.729) 3rd. No. MT.HZ 01.V3M) M LRTERB (51.536 each i Nos *****8; ir.XH,; tttttt; *****9; 12M52; *****2; *****7; 12MZ4; *****0; *****2. CONSOLATION (Sl.OOO cadi) Nos. *****0; U.; :<>'»; :i(i!»^10; *****3; Ht.Ht.l *****4; *****9; 2».n»<i; *****4; *****5.67 words
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Article2265 1957-11-17 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By \yi\\ETOU, with Sheldon Geyer astride, followed up his recent Bukit Timah success with a smart half-length win from hot favourite Campdale in the main sprint race, the Class 3, Div. 1 of straight handicap, at Ipoh yesterday. Apprentices Moses Lee and S. Khamis2,265 words
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Obituary20 1957-11-17 24 M,,rrf, <;» Minimum). SUPERINTENDENT. Pr a i- J. S Allison passed away ::;d on November 12. .'.ort illness. Deeply regretted.20 words
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Article72 1957-11-17 24 ACKNOWLE DG MENTS *rrf> </« I nmum MR AND MRS L D. WAMBECK Thank all their friends mvcs for the good wishes and \;iluable presents on the of their marriage last Satu: THE FAMILY of the late Mrs !i Intyre wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all friends and72 words
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Obituary52 1957-11-17 24 M H r.rrf. |M Ululmmm) MY FATHER I shall ne-er forget you Tony. VEHICLE FOR SALE in W rrf. U Mm.) 11,,x Hi r»» rxtra RILEY 1U LITRE. Owned by Enthusiast. R ,1. Excellent condition. Serviced by •gents throughout. Useful extras 3.1 MPG. $3,500 on.o. Ring ***** after52 words
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Article69 1957-11-17 24 BRISBANE, Sat. Australia's three-year-old glamour colt Tulloch won the Queensland Derby today by seven lengths. The colt established an Australian record of three Derbies as he had previously won those in Sydney and Melbourne. Tulloch's stakes earnings are now £A 51,647 10s with an average ofReuter - 69 words
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Article21 1957-11-17 24 MELBOURNE, Sat. New South Wales professional Prank Phillips today won the Australian Open golf chamsionship at Kingston Heath. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article284 1957-11-17 24 EPSOM JEEY - EPSOM JEEY Bj IPOH, Saturday: SEVERAL horses cracked 38 for 3f on a good galloping track at Ipoh this morning, and easily the most impressive gallop was that by Pontican. With Chris Dragon up. thi. s four-year-old covered 3f in 37 4 5 easing up. Karang284 words
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