The Singapore Free Press, 22 September 1955
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Title Section19 1955-09-22 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya No ii;.! »infl»tr». Thursday. September 22, 1953. Prite 13 Cts19 words
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Article, Illustration128 1955-09-22 1 Tm on my way to Jakarta' "fTURKO" WESTERLING, 36-year-old Dutch exI commando who led the rebel "Army of the enly Host' in Indonesia, has escaped from Holla and is on his way back to the former h colony, according to a letter received in dam yesterday.128 words
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Article97 1955-09-22 1 VTINE wives, sons an d daughters of the managerial staff of the strikebound Bata shoe store in North Bridge Road, Singapore, are acting as shop assistants Mr. J. Tichy. manager, told the Free Press this morning: '"The service is not quite up to standard,97 words
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Article36 1955-09-22 1 between four Including DiaTai Ton- and Pore Workers r '!-o completed this at the Labour Mi- mts have mtee to employ i Of the union to Ket double P tips and income,36 words
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Article39 1955-09-22 1 Police authorities in Jakarta announced yesterday the arrest of ll people charged with clandestine transfer of money or the operation of illegal banks. Most of those taken into custody were Chinese a rai Indian traders. A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article49 1955-09-22 1 n ;lo| n GtROVEB collapsed In her kitchen ,ror »«af London, and was dr< wned in "i water, "oner recordlni rtrfltet of accidentia! death aya inquest, -,aid she had s.-.'.m and fell ■IH her head u> a saueenan of watei out (Mil '•<* U> drink A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article259 1955-09-22 1 RUBBER MAY HIT NEW HIGH -US HINT NATURAL rubber prices may hit new highs once again, according to Bache Co.. commodity and Securities brokers in New York yesterday. Latest statistics indicate consumption continues to run above the level of a year ago while production has moved lower, tii firm noted.U.P. - 259 words
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Article35 1955-09-22 1 The Singapore Rubber Mi rkel opi n< d thL m with October fir I tde, rubber bus era f.o.b at $1 48' b lb h ill .1 1 1 n1 u.uove yesterday's close.35 words
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Article14 1955-09-22 1 Otista said Ul rday they ui engine driving guided •'■io miles14 words
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Article340 1955-09-22 1 *TMT/" W _W rn W Workers duty to public JHE Singapore Legislative Assembly today debated the Criminal Law (temporary provisions) Bill which is designed to control Communist activities, deny food supplies to terrorists in Johore jungles and check sudden strikes in essential services. The Chief340 words
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Article22 1955-09-22 1 The British ambassador to Nepal. Mr R. 3. Tolhnton. left Katmandu yesterday for a 10-day visit to Singapore and Malaya.22 words
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Article34 1955-09-22 1 1> 0 C K Y MARCIANO retained his world heavyweight title when he knocked out challenger Archie Moore in the ninth round in New Vork last night. Full report Back Page A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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291 1955-09-22 1 Peron in rebel hands awaiting trial' l^X-PRESIDENT Juan J Peron is now in rebel hands according to a Mutual Broadcasting System correspondent in Buenos Aires. The correspondent. Jack Comden, said th" former Argentine strongman was taken off the Paraguayan gunboat in Buenos Aires where he took refuge on Tuesday andReuter; U.P. - 291 words
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Article143 1955-09-22 2 nrea South African GovI i rnment .s apart held racial segregation policy and the treatment of people of Indian origin m the Union were yesterday recommended by the united Nations Steering Committee foi inclusion on thc ai i la ol the Genera] a. lembly MrReuter - 143 words
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Article37 1955-09-22 2 Thi Bey of Tunis yesti rdi v officially lifted tiie state of siege in Tun sia oi iginally impo: erl in Kept< mber 1939, at the outbreak o! th r Sc"orid World War. U. P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article28 1955-09-22 2 The Egyptian cabinet decided ia t night to .suspend VA. year-old Anba Yu.sah II from carr vino; hi.s duties a- Patriarch of the Coptic Church A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article165 1955-09-22 2 r pHE French Resident General of Morocco, re- turned yesterday to his post with orders to put aside Sultan Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafa and set up a regency council. Resident General Pierre Buyer de Latour du Moulin had orders from Premier Edgar Faure to execute theA.P. - 165 words
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Article, Illustration6 1955-09-22 2 Will the Sultan quit his throne?6 words
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192 1955-09-22 2 RUSSIA SAYS SORRY TO U.S. FOR GUN THREAT TO CONGRESSMAN rpHE State Department announced yesterday in Wash i ng ton thai the Soviet Union had expressed regret for the "improper conduct" of an army officer who w a s alleged to have held a pistol at the head of a192 words
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Article17 1955-09-22 2 A 13- man Burmese military goodwill mission left by plane for Peking yesterday.- U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article65 1955-09-22 2 i A New York to London Stratocruiser of the British Overseas Airways Corpora- tion dropped 700 feet in an airpocket yesterday a.s it touched the fringes of Hurricane lone over the Atlantic. Passengers had been warned to expect rough weather and had their .safety beltsReuter - 65 words
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171 1955-09-22 2 U.N. stays clear of Cyprus problem THK .Jeering committee oi the United Nations General Assembly yesterday decided nol to recommend inclusion of the Cyprus question on the assembly's agenda Britain and the United Btatej led th< opposition to Greece's requesl for the Cyprus question to be laced on Ihe agenda171 words
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30 1955-09-22 2 Eight p^pie were t and 15 injured y< when fire destroy wooden boarding near the Conev I amusement park W w York.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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202 1955-09-22 2 MISSING DIPLOMATS' FURORE FORCES EDEN TO TELL ALL OIK ANTHONY EDEN yesterday called a second meeting of his cabinet 3 for today immediately after lie and his Ministers had spent more than two hours discussing the storm caused by new Burgess and Maclean espionage disclosures. Alarmed by the furore aroused202 words
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128 1955-09-22 2 Our PoWs Looking cheerful' Jap M.P. a JAPANESE parliamenA tary delegation tourin- the Soviet Union has visit td a Japanese war prisoners' camp in tli e Ivanovo District. Moscow radio said yesterday. Tokutaro Kitambura, leader of the Tokyo delegation, was quoted as saying he found the camp inmates "looking cheerfulA.P. - 128 words
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194 1955-09-22 2 'British slow to see danger,' says American press ,r THE British have too slowly awakened to th( A possibility and the danger of treachery and subversion in their own government," the Washington Post and Times Herald said yesterday. It made the statement in commenting editorially on the Foreign Office acknowledgement194 words
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Article131 1955-09-22 2 AIR DEATH CLAIM LIMIT IS RAISED THE International Civil A v i a t i o n Organisation icao conference at The Hague decided to raise the limit of claims recoverable from air lines in the case "1 death or personal injury from about £3.100 to about £6,200. This claimReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement84 1955-09-22 2 NOTICE This is to inform our patrons that the shop is open for business as usual and that the service is being maintained by senior Managerial and Supervisory Staff and volunteers. While every effort will be made to provide the best service, we would ask for thc indulgence of our84 words
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229 1955-09-22 3 Wedding of her dreams was like children's party liooleirl princess, 15-year-old Ira Fliertberg, lafl Venice on her honeymoon last B with her dashing millionaire husband p e Alfonso Hohenlohe. 31, after the fairy-talt wedding of her dreams. tl] been like a marvellous children's p. are wildly happy," Princess Ira's pother,Reuter - 229 words
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145 1955-09-22 3 IERCIAL television, long awaited long :ued about, will be launched in Britain V~ m tn an end of a 30-year State monopoly. ff will have an audience or about t,500,000--provid-Ing every possible viewer deserts the familiar fare offered bv the145 words
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Article34 1955-09-22 3 A-plant men walk out undred constructs Off the P rsl atomic at Calder Hall District yestersiiop stepokesman of the ic energy aufallure to si ttle quickly could tion of the nuclear led for next34 words
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Article233 1955-09-22 3 UK TAKES OVER UNWANTED ISLAND E DRITAIN yesterday I annexed a tiny I barren island in the North Atlantic which has suddenly become a oi strategic value bc- cause oi Britain's guided missiles proE gramme. Th e island, E said the Admiralty, 3 had been known since the IGOOs, butA.P. - 233 words
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Article123 1955-09-22 3 10,000 homeless in rich sugar centre IJURRICANE HILDA'S death toll reached 144 yesterday, official Mexican sources reported ut the total, 105 people were killed in and near Tampico, 17 in San Luis Potosi, 11 in Visia v&» U in *&5? Island and five in Ci^ad Victoria.U.P. - 123 words
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188 1955-09-22 3 THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE WENT HAYWIRE N OT only did the course of romance with a Jauane.se girl run very roughly for Manuel D Gomes. 28. of Boston, but he was also fined $600 and given a suspended sixmonth jail sentence and two years' probation in Boston yesterday. GomesA.P. - 188 words
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Article18 1955-09-22 3 Foreign Secret arv Harold Macmillan entertained King Peisal of Iraq at lunch in London yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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61 1955-09-22 3 SHIRLEY TEMPLE GOES DOWN WITH THE MUMPS WHEN the son of Shirley' Temple Black developed mumps, his mother, the former child film star, took a precautionary ser u in treatment. She camp down with mumps. Shirley's mother, Mrs. Georgn Temple, then flew from Los Angele.s to be with her daughterA.P. - 61 words
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Article89 1955-09-22 3 More husbands seeking divorces MORE and more British husbands are asking tor divorces and fewer divorce petitions are beina defended Lists of divorce petitions to be presented at London's law courts during the next three months revealed yesterday, showed that 2,324 people wm ask tor marriages to be dissolved 1,290U.P. - 89 words
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Article60 1955-09-22 3 V CHINESE National! i legislator has proposed that mainlandei i in Formoa i who e wh i ior husband are [n Red China .h »uld be permitted I i remarry with iut being liable t 0 bigamy charges Miao Chij Ping toid tnr Legislative Yuan parliament thereA.P. - 60 words
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Advertisement148 1955-09-22 3 ||(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiii| l iii lllllfllflliaiallllllllflvllllllllfllllll^ E jm J^f W \At^f*mfi >^<>\v< >>\< E 'A ll\J^P G ive Y° ur home I Us/^ he modern touch S r^ with E. P. N. S. 1 1 and enjoy the beauty of superbly crafted 1 i| patterns in fine flat ware.... E E |AL148 words
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210 1955-09-22 4 The Singapore FreePress Opinion COLONY IS WARNED '1 HURSDAY, Bi pl 22 1955. SINGAPORE has been 1 openly warned that more trouble i.s ahe Ltd, that no thought will be eiven to the public in the now definitely suspect, move to force the Government into dropping safeguards against violent Communism.210 words
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Article, Illustration916 1955-09-22 4 PETER KIRK - PETER KIRK I Bh^k^LAAAIi^^^l^2u by Are they scared of Germany? \OW th it tin .smile. W tin tit arty handlhake and tin clink ol cocktail glasaea has replaced the scowl and rude language .symbolic of former Ea.stWe.st relations, you might have thought the916 words
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Advertisement39 1955-09-22 4 (EXCELLMMT RINGS >> OF DIAMONDS b GEMS y I IN I PLATINUM b COLD 8 With Smart ii El U ient ss Wi >i; tno ti ft lp G. C. De SILVA BROS 3, RAFFLES f'LACE S.n^pore 1 Tel: *****.?)39 words
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Advertisement157 1955-09-22 4 AVAIL YOURSELF OF 20 years of experience in csMt, development bv CREDIT FONCIER MEYER CHAMBERS 3rd FLOOR. (RAFFLES PLACE FRANKEL ESTATE OPERA ESTAtF FIRST CLASS NEWLY RECENTLY COMPLETED DEVELOPED ESTATE AT ESTATE 6i M.S. CHANGI ROAD BETWEEN CHANGI b NEAR THE SEA EAST COAST ROA< AT PROXIMITY OF (A NEW157 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-09-22 5 MK MRS. T. S. DAS who were married at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Singapore. The bride was formerly Miss Regina Michael, daughter of Mr unci Mrs. S. A. Michael of Port Swettenham. n ,l the bridegroom is attached to the Financial Secretary's Office, Singapore.49 words
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Article317 1955-09-22 5 iT a parade held at the R.A.F. Station at Cardington, Bedfordshire, an airman was marched in front of officers and men drawn up in I squadron ranks. The station commander. Group Captain W. A. J. Satchell. announced over a public address system that317 words
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125 1955-09-22 5 Whoa, said Mrn. Wells— and it did 4 FRIGHTENED hor.se A bolted over half a mile through busy shopping streets in Plumstead, London. Men and uom e n scrambled for .safety. Then little Mrs. Lillian wells. 50, and less than 5 went into action. >he saw the in. ise bolting125 words
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Article431 1955-09-22 5 Studied law at a library A LONDON housewife who studied law while out shopping conducted her own case at Lambeth County Court and won. Mrs. Rosa Phipps, 46-year-old grandmother, told Judge Clothier: "I went to see a solicitor, and he advised me to get a Queen's431 words
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Article, Illustration107 1955-09-22 5 picture. npilE world's most expenA sive hat, a 84,500 Stetson, graces the head of Danish Maria Hansen in London. In Britain on a world tour, the hat has a band of sterling silver fashioned in a double strand of rope with a solid gold longhorn steer's head as ornament. BeaverReuter - 107 words
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Article31 1955-09-22 5 FACTORY workers employed on Government defence contracts at Coventry are being warned that careless talk can endanger defence plans, or hinder the country's efforts in competitive markets.31 words
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122 1955-09-22 5 liHE in fat nat on of 32 year-old John Oswald Cook for a girl of 13 ended at London's oui Bailey in his being jailed for two years for taking her away by fraud The girl was not harmed, it wa.s122 words
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248 1955-09-22 5 His tale ai quest tricked scientists HIS card read: Dr. E. Skelton. Field Investigator, Department of Ethnological Re B e arch University of Chicago He was really a labourer who could earn £11 a wetk. lie told scientists at Sheffield that he was leading an expedition to West Africa and248 words
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Advertisement81 1955-09-22 5 For the widest range in SPORTS TROPHIES at competitive prices, pay us a visit. CUPS MEDALS j,l TANKARDS SHIELDS SPOONS, etc. in Sterling Silver E. P. N. S. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS AVAILABLE I TO SCHOOLS, CLUBS b SERVICES LANKA JEWELLERS I ||i (THE HOUSE FOR CEYLON GEMS) j 20, BATTERY ROAD,81 words
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Miscellaneous141 1955-09-22 6 >l A MMI A lii: by I <«' l-alk ami I'bil llavi^ r^^sM^jT) JJ^-s FOLLOW THAT THUCK.'X y ES, SIR. MR. ROCKS WILL SEE Y THANK I*V£ GOT TO G£ T INTO \^A > Fl l/%itf _tmMmlm*M.4 X fl J- 7 V YOU IN A MOME NT. JV YOU. THAT141 words
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Miscellaneous784 1955-09-22 6 44 sss§ it KJ/^ j <► V R ORN today, you liave one of tho j O "Maybe yes Maybe no" minds and o are always standing on the fence won- dering if what you plan to do will t be the right thing if you finally decide I o784 words
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Article184 1955-09-22 7 LONDON, Sept i\ Previous Today «.< RREI Ne. I KSS cLf 4 :< < buyers 42 buyers Ports September 42% sellers 42', seller. So. i KSS ciL buyers 42 buyers KIBB portg b gg Miter, J2 H sellers i RSS spot 43 >, buyers 43 buyers s184 words
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Article110 1955-09-22 7 NEW YORK. Sep. 2 1. Previous Today ll\ Straits and nearby 97 2.) nom. 97.50 num. TIN futures September 96.00 bid 96.25 bid 97.00 asked 97.25 asked October 95.75 bid 90. 00 bid 96.70 asked 97.00 asked November 95.50 bid 95 50 bid 96.40 asked 96.50 asked110 words
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Article37 1955-09-22 7 re-1 38'-. Sept. Sarawak spot and I ise 3 i afloats 35. Sept. 34 Ij.1 j. Lampong spot, awaiFlng release, afloats and Sept. all 38%. Sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.37 words
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Article31 1955-09-22 7 I NEW YORK. Sept. 21. Previous Today Industrials 483.67 485.98 Railroads 163.00 16*73 In Domestic Bonds 98.37 98 38 ,:> utilities 65.46 66.50 M Stocks Composite Average 172.36 172.8031 words
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Article115 1955-09-22 7 Sept. 21. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. VK/ North European delivered sht P« long ton Oct. Nov. $182 seller $182 sellers K\ Philippines f.o.b. Manila in bulk per on Unquoted Unquoted 'V !!a st^its c.i.f. UK 'North European delivered weight per £65\ nom £66'j nom. 'ong115 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-09-22 7 pieture. MR. ROY PLOWRIGHT and his bride, formerly Miss Mary Billett, walking under an areh of cricket bats alter their wedding at St. George's Church, Tanglin, Singapore. Mr. Plowright plays cricket for the Shell Sports Club and the Singapore Cricket Club. Free PressFree Press - 47 words
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Article343 1955-09-22 7 r PHERE was no end to the blarney of 37-year-old Paul John Doyle, a A doctor's son and an ex-Army major. A woman listened to it for five years. It cost her £4.000 savings, her jewellery, and her best clothes. But she still believed343 words
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Article249 1955-09-22 7 Midnight shock for girls A MIDNIGHT swim, especially that night after a dance In that hot weather seemed a wonderful idea to 18-year-old June Dawson and her friend Eunice Bywater, who is 19. But subsequently they both said: "No more midnight bathing for us." They had just been fined ss.249 words
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Advertisement34 1955-09-22 7 OLUF MAERSK" LOADING SINGAPORE PORT ♦PENANC, SWETTENHAM CODOWN GA 27 SEPT 30 SEPT 531,3 2 <> SIPT, —2 OCT. FOR 1 W VORK BOSTON BALTIMORL PHILADELPHIA HALIFAX MONTREAL (DIRECT) v sH I P dp MAERSK34 words
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Advertisement287 1955-09-22 7 Singapore students 9 off to study or mr Ttytß. Lu Chong Min, 21 -year-old artist, ifl left Singapore yesterday in the liner Laos for Paris where he is taking I up a three-year course in art at the Ecole National? Superieure ties Bouax- Recognised as one of the most BHBBHfIHCaa^BB287 words
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Article1438 1955-09-22 8 DOROTHY JACKSON - ONE MAN and HIS DOG DOROTHY JACKSON by QNE day in 1884 the 12-year-old son of a wealthy Munich .silk merchant brou g h t home a stray dog. Hi.s lather promptly ordered it otlt and the boy, hurt and unhappy, walked out taking the dog with him. He went1,438 words
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Article, Illustration277 1955-09-22 8 food that turned out to be no more than stage properties! He enjoyed, too, "the endearing elegance of female friendship," but it was still animals that he cared for most. Of hi.s four dogs. Beauty wa.s the one he really loved, always277 words
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Article113 1955-09-22 8 THE WORLD'S STRAHGEST STORIES administer the estate which was expected to be p', r e 100,000 Ul A brother Alfred v eventually diseovt n<l u Paris, but only a type-writ ten copy of the will could be found and this was Inadmissible. The estate was tinally valued at £2,000 Over113 words
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Article157 1955-09-22 8 Money for Jamaica JAMAICAN immigrants in England have been sending back money to their homeland in an increasing flow since the jobseeking trek to Britain started approximately three years ago. During the three-year period ending March' 31, 1955. the sum of £1.488.893 has been paid on British Money Orders and157 words
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Advertisement48 1955-09-22 8 Watermans retractable ball-pointer with the new kind of ink Flair writes strong and evenly, won't BPudgpi w Wot. won't 'fail'. Flair i"iifl made to a now Atneiii im formula- and only VVdterman'H liavo it. Fltur i* obUtifUtbU %n 4 col'turs. i'rve* Price $3.50 eac Sole Agents: ?£TER CHONG48 words
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381 1955-09-22 9 FIS becoming more dangerous to ride in a car than to be a pedestrian on the roads of Britain, the Royal Society tor the Prevention of Ac- cidents has revealed. "Pedestrians are comprising a smaller proportion and motor vehicle occupants a larger proportion of the381 words
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Article110 1955-09-22 9 awL 4 ■■■■■V 'WF* HRS. Veronica Jesper, flu 56-year-old wife of ■the chief of London area ■British Transport Police, ■ought with a burglar in Irs. Jesper. sft. Bin. and ■bespectacled, returned to ■the Hat -in Chilton Court. ■Saker street, after an Afternoon's shopping. I went 'yoo-hoo'110 words
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Article38 1955-09-22 9 T HEY ALWAYS FLY APART I ,n v Parks and his i Garrett, kissed dbye at Loftrhey both flow York OH separate Pai "We arc tiUous. but W ver to travel Plans across have tWO n dl lIOIIIC.38 words
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Article, Illustration37 1955-09-22 9 JAPANESE dancers blessing the stage at London's Covent Garden before their season opened there. Representing the British Council at the traditional ceremony, at which a special tea is drunk, is the opera Loving Earl of Harewood, centre.37 words
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Article53 1955-09-22 9 Britain's 10.000 bakers want more profit 10s. on each 2801b. sack of flour they use for making National bread instead of ss. Nineteen spokesmen met Mr. Heathcoat Amory, Minister of Agriculture. The ss. profit margin, they complained, was fixed in 1941, based on pre-war earnings and the 193953 words
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221 1955-09-22 9 REGINALD PRICE, ship's cook in the little K%> coaster Conlea, brought his mongrel terrier to England from Dieppe. He did not want to be parted from his dog— a five-year-old, black and white mongrel— so he bought another likp It. Then he221 words
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144 1955-09-22 9 Lightning hits umbrella kills mother A 31 YEAR OLD mother was killed when lightning struck the steel shaft of her umbrella in a sudden storm. She was Mrs. Margaret Allnutt, of Wynbush-road, Oxford one of five mothers waiting for their children to come out of school. Mrs. Allnutt. umbrella up,144 words
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213 1955-09-22 9 HORROR OF A SEA OF FLOES 'TWENTY-SIX scientists and sailors, plucked from the ice crushed Norwegian vessel Jopeter, have told New York radio of the horror they faced in a sea of ice boulders off the Greenland coast. Rescue eanie by helieop-213 words
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245 1955-09-22 9 UNDERWATER ESCAPE ROUTE AT BORSTAL IN a flooded gravel pit near Feltham Bor- stal institution i.s an "island of reeds." And a E story the boys tell is I that escapes have been made by swimming to it under water. Was that what fleeing Angus Stewart tried to i do245 words
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Advertisement68 1955-09-22 9 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIII Wedding Pictures Make arrangements NOW for your photographs to be taken by a FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone Singapore 2800 or write to FREE PRESS PHOTOGR iPHIC DEPT. Fin's service is only available in Singapore ii tn 1 1 in iii un ii ii ii i iiii iti 1 168 words
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Article, Illustration217 1955-09-22 10 REDS GO IN F OR FASHION Jf Y fashion designers behind the Iron Curtain participated in a recent dr* I eip/ig. Some of their work is shown in these pictures. The silk taftVta evening dress (above) with draped waistline cornea from Czechoslovakia. No room in your handbag. ladies? Then why217 words
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Article, Illustration890 1955-09-22 12 SUSAN HICKLIN - SUSAN HICKLIN Well, I throw slippers at them says NOW THEY ARE BACK AT SCHOOL THERE IS PEACE AT LEAST SOME OF THE TIME BUT A QUESTION STILL REMAINS. f OOK at your fellow .hoppers In the grocer's J this week and what890 words
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Article420 1955-09-22 12 D.M. DAVIES - D.M. DAVIES AWAY FROM IT ALL... BY rpHE iast thing I expected to see was a head come v. liking along. But I did. And it rather unnerved me. I v.a on the phone to Eve when I saw it first. Excuse me a second."420 words
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570 1955-09-22 12 Moon cakes saved China from invaders Adelaide Eastley discovers SINGAPORE'S annual moon festival has posu sessed the city. And hundreds of thousands of dollars are being spent on moon cakes, candles fruit and sweets, bizarre flying creatures or tinselled cellophane and lanterns-all dedicated to the moon goddess f or this570 words
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736 1955-09-22 13 So you think parking is tough in Singapore! What is the solution to the parking problem? Parking meters? Restricted areas? Underground garages? Today Free Press correspondents discuss how the problem is dealt with in various countries ,OMAN motorists dailv lace as frustum: a parking headthose of Bri- ul biggest cities.736 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-09-22 13 RAND 1 Rix its child's play. So think these three youngsters, all children of racing men, who are smartly lined up in i(ir tun-pedal power Austin models at Surbiton, Surrey, for practice for the Junior Grand Prix, a novel feature of the pgramme at Silverstone, Northamptonshire. Left to right, Adrian76 words
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Article, Illustration354 1955-09-22 13 ROBERT WALLING - ROBERT WALLING says you are on the roads every morning you [11 have noticed, as I a few women joining what en a male-only ™sh to the office. presence is a 'optom of the the number of nu>ri motorists. I ucome them been354 words
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Article, Illustration1646 1955-09-22 14 CAROLA OMAN - The LADY of COBWEB CASTLE... CAROLA OMAN by found her in a small room fn a high tower. Her eyes ai tt "<•</■ "Men!" she explained "Enemies!*' F ELEVEN a.m waa the J hour ut which IH ai iy all the stall gat hered In the nurses' sitting room for1,646 words
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Advertisement27 1955-09-22 14 r |Ml| ftfitW it to ><-s|rid;«v's "i>i«i h Happen" itorj —"CREDIT W II I k E < REDII s im i i s< O it did not happen.27 words
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Article, Illustration821 1955-09-22 15 Amanda - You needn't be a good-looker to reach the TOP Amanda says -JUST BELIEVE IN YOURSELF II about the una. Cinderellaroine often s for nine- the picture f -ets any- tie last reel \\2l\_\ them off and with Cary lit or Gregory Peck. [find the really L tii girla are L821 words
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Advertisement226 1955-09-22 15 1 more mCMMmr>m^mf% mV>mT* Jj< M -M-'^^^^^L^'^ I mmw w **mw -«WB r c \&<W&ekW& '~'Wmf su§e*l« Menon II rV %^^..®k 4 oood reasons wby \wl h^.w tnese local babies K-->i K are LACTOGEN babies Cfe LACTOGEN is an all milk product modified K and balanced to resemble human milk226 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1955-09-22 16 WILLIAM HICKEY - THE SWEDES CONSIDER THIS A VICTORY WILLIAM HICKEY reports •■IIIIIIUIIIIIIII,, ".in r rHERE are .special ttmmmmVtVm Wltlf all Sweden will be delighted that the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are paying a state v i.s 1 1 to Stockholm next June. i heard all about them when I wa.sReuter - 1,299 words
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Article, Illustration289 1955-09-22 16 THE earch for i suing '"'n Card major cult in Jja< ii 1 1 md i. often rewarded by a gam* that ia easy al the uit and would be difficult ii nol unmakablc at no i ump, Nevertheless It undeniable that nine tri. k fewer 'han t''289 words
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Miscellaneous323 1955-09-22 16 mgw Ih U| JHL. Bl fl m H__ «__JBpH___JßSH____B[*. j H H H I"}*! nKaB ■MMMM IMBM^^M 1 -1 1 I I I I I CLI IS ACROSS 1 Bulky part Ol Southport. i-ythani st.. Annes or More* cambc i <>» 4 Cry foi- a hundred mares l»ii 9 Hint323 words
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Article, Illustration692 1955-09-22 17 STEPHEN COULTER - Being 'NATURAL' is a lot ot hog-wash, says Jimmy STEPHEN COULTER ■■by' L THOUGHT James ll stewart, the film 4< a s Looking cool unruffled Ln Paris I week -thOUgh he laud his wife Have just C ,ack from living iunon- more nerve- king mobbings anci KuP'dcr scenes than ■Hollywood692 words
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Article, Illustration27 1955-09-22 17 DIRECTOR Edward Dymtryk discusses a scene with Agnes Moorchead and Humphrey Bogart on the exterior set of "The Left Hand Of God" now being filmed in Hollywood.27 words
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Article, Illustration96 1955-09-22 17 A F > W hours after she ,x arrived In Hollywood [ron) Paris and New York, rrsr e Caron was enrolled J n a v rkina at the Michel Pa «aifl Ballet Sehool. Mwa Caron returned to 'I from Paris h« starred in the96 words
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Article345 1955-09-22 17 rE making of motion pictures without the use of film Is being rapidly developed in the United States. Films on tape may be placed in commercial use sometime in 1956 according to officials of Bing Crosby Enterprises. Inc. The company recently demonstrated the latest refinements345 words
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Article118 1955-09-22 17 A FTER a revealing sur- vey conducted among some leading theatre operators in the United States, Jimmy Stewart has abandoned his idea oj reviving the immensely popular Thin Man" scries of the late '30'S. Jimmy has had several discussions with film studio executives, who118 words
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Article, Illustration168 1955-09-22 18 piKIDOZAN, heavyweight wrestling champion of Japan, chopped his way to victor) over the heavyweight champion of South-Easl S j a riger Joginder in the sixth and anal round of their match at the Happy World arena last light before a crowd oi 5.000. Thc168 words
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Article197 1955-09-22 18 VESI ERDAY'S U K. soccer re suits were: League Div. I: Birmlnghan City 2 A. ton Villa 2, l i ague Div. 11l (Southern l ham 2. Exeter City 1 lp ich 'i own 2 Shrewsbury Town Norwich City l, Colche ier Utd. l Re iding l,197 words
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Article78 1955-09-22 18 DON JARDEN a Welling IV ton chool teacher and N _i aland's mosl prolific In Rugby Union, yesterday turned In one ol the greatest displays ol h1 8 career when he notched 21 polnti In Wellington's 33 r. win ovi .'viiit bland Pro vlnce Known in Wellington b78 words
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404 1955-09-22 18 npHF _B i"' ord i ere .<• iten iKI equ tiled it Raffles li itioti annual wlmmli ii > al it him Bv In n rho i<i i cle i k Deri runner-u 1 00l hel I conjun 13. ear-ol Bernice 1 i•. wa/404 words
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177 1955-09-22 19 BSK 25,000 spectators were thrilled by a stirring game it Dalmount Park in Dublin last night when a muchled Scottish Football League side defeated the League eland by four goals to two. Bpite the score against, Itnn insh team gave play and the SecondersReuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-09-22 19 pieture, KELSEY, Arsenal goalkeeper makes sure of the ball after diving at the feet of Rees, Portsmouth inside-left, during the first division match at Arsenal Stadium. Highbury, London.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article215 1955-09-22 19 ERIC BROWN of Buchanan Castle, Arthur Less of Sunningdale. and John Fallon of Huddersfieid. were selected yesterday to fill the three remaining Ryder Cup vacancies in the British team to meet the United Slates at the Thunderbird Ranch and Country Club at Palm Springs,215 words
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1053 1955-09-22 19 RECORDS fell fast at the 1955 Singapore InterServices Swimming Championships at the Nuilield Pool yesterday. In tiie men's events, four of the six swimming races had new record times established, and in the women's eventg two ol the old records Went by the board.1,053 words
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396 1955-09-22 19 HARRY BRADSHAW OF PORTMARNOCK I IRELAND) ALREADY AMONG THE SEVEN MEN NOMINATED FOR BRITAIN'S RYDER CUP TEAM THIS YEAR YESTERDAY WON THE DUNLOP MASTERS £2.000 PROFESSIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT AT LITTLE ASTON NEAR BIRMINGHAM. WITH A 72 HOLP^S AGGREGATE OF 277 He picked up a flrstReuter - 396 words
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Article57 1955-09-22 19 soccer S.A. F.A. League, f)iv. 1: Police v RoveTS, Jalan Brsar; Singapore Base District M.O.R. (up Semi-finals: ("Jurkhas v R.E.M.F.: MBTC v 32 CGv.. RASC. HOKFV S.H.A. League, Div. 1 Indians v R.A.F. Seletar, Balestier Road; Div. 3: Dutch Itib v P T., Dutch Club ground; Friendly: V.M.57 words
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Obituary30 1955-09-22 20 20 H,ji,l, f,i t i nu nun uin t >< > I' He .u. fcfl ikoo oa Sept it K K Hoepll i. i h I i i i ;>♦•; Plea < mmm...30 words
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Article62 1955-09-22 20 2>l it ,1 ,1 11,1 tl, II,, II), I PROFESSOR R 1 BARRII ron to Canada will give i lectin t 111 p m this evenli a. the Ph sl il i tn I ure Room sl tl e College Medli me Sepoj Lines on les Back p »m'62 words
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795 1955-09-22 20 MARCIANO STOPS MOORE IN ROUND NINE I> O K Y \l \K< I \\< retained liis world heavyweight champion' siiip when he knocked out challenger Archie Moore in lhe ninth round of their scheduled I. wound contest ut New York's Yankee siadium. Marciano's s u8 p e C t nose795 words
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Article937 1955-09-22 20 TIHREE RINGS AND 1 SHANGRILA BOTH GOLD CUP PROSPECTS, CRACKED 38 lOR 3K IN Till; iu WINDING-UP GALLOPS ON THK TRAINING TRACK AT BUKIT TLMAH THIS MORNING. THK GOING WAS GOOD IN SPITK OK OVERNIGHT KAIN Three Rings (Mortimer) worked with some of his old937 words
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255 1955-09-22 20 Ford hit 4 past F N, enter final FORD SPORTS CLUB. competing against Singapore Business Houses F. A. senior teams for the first time this season, qualified for the final of the Senior knock-out nip when they defeated Fraser and Neave 4—o at Jalan Bes;ir Stadium ye.-terdav. Thev will meet255 words
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Title Section9 1955-09-22 1 Free Press RACE FORM Special Thursday, Sept. 22, 1955.9 words
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Article, Illustration13741 1955-09-22 1 FORM GUIDE FOR S'PORE RACES CLASS ONE nOLLOWING are the I. horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup meeting. ADELAIDE STAR PHIHD: (IS Btarted) 10-8-86 looh f- Str The Sultan's Cold Vase Cl 1 Div 1; Ist Jackie's 2nd Amusement II 7-7 carr. vereigo 9-13. l-i-i. 1-05 ick13,741 words
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