The Singapore Free Press, 7 April 1956
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1956-04-07 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya *****. Singapore, Saturday, April 7, 195tf. Prprice l*» C'ts18 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-04-07 1 artist's conception of the 1 si it;-s Navy's .Martin Vanguard << r-stage rocket which lias been -i^M.'d to project the world's first an-m id< satellite into its orbit y iround the earth. in the background is a gantry for placing the rocket on the launching; ss statid. >>46 words
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Article127 1956-04-07 1 (.'deration will be countries to bo ighl u.s. autho--1 n 11 peaceful appllatomic energy. (?ht lefi New York ht for Rome before he Par East to 1 requir menta for the f an Asian nuclear ntre in Manila. International CoAdministration, in ng this in Wash--1 said two127 words
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Article20 1956-04-07 1 Singapore Rubber n (> fi thia morning uncertain tone with April ihipmenl irn{ > a It., i\i eenU rettordajr'g eloting20 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-04-07 1 Mr ii i Clements Managing Director «»f William .inks and Co (Malaya) Ltd, Dresen'ted loni wrvice awardi to ieveral employee, it < tea part) mterday n< ks Men prtmtlag Uu bead Jaga, Mf, Ran SiogD, with gold watolk37 words
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297 1956-04-07 1 Grim threat to capital: Police alert T bll slrlkln le|)er P ati of Sungei Buloh settlement some of them highly contagious are threatening to break out through the camp fence and march on Kuala Lumpur to mingle with the public. A first attempt297 words
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Article139 1956-04-07 1 SINGAPORE Trades Union Congress yesterday disagreed with the Civil Service Joint Council (staff side i. that introduction oi' a minimum wage rate in Singapore might result in more unemployment. The T. U. C. president, Mr. ;s. Jaganathan said that unless a living wage were139 words
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Article54 1956-04-07 1 Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations SecretaryGeneral, left New York for his Middle Easi "peace" mission last night. Brtuiv leaving he .nifl t hat wit h t he co operation o\ bol h sidi s, "I fee] chat we may iook with hope to th< futureReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-04-07 1 MX. a. K. TANDON. the Indian Commissioner in Malaya returned by Air India last ni«ht after attending a conference of India's l\ diplomats to Asian countries. He said at the airprut "Indians who have settled abroad and made other countries their home should align themselves with the progressive forces In93 words
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Article, Illustration285 1956-04-07 2 Ceylon to break pact with UK? nANPARAN A c < PT FOR POLLS V'CTORY HiRS! i ol Mr Solomon Bandaranaike, nou I' nfid< "'l s |IIM lst ls xluns n(xt l nnu \i, nl M.i on comini Into powei might b< <«> break ,r eylon's defend c Ulian< i withFree Press - 285 words
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Article115 1956-04-07 2 r o of luck d 41 young, ten ol Ramak na Mi. ion Boyj Home .if not have their o oing picnic I i after all. I the week the bo.it mised for the trip by the U.S. Naval Department fouled a rudder and it., use115 words
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Article38 1956-04-07 2 Prince Rainior ol Monac< '.< terday announci d t ha! he v/ijj w»■ a r ;ky blu< i a I hi Cathedra] wadding to Miss Grac< X the Hollywood in two week: t Imc Rfiiti r38 words
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Article229 1956-04-07 2 fadf i TERRACED council house blew up in Southport, Lanes, early yesterday killing all five residi nts, a young married couple and their three children. A fourth child, a three-month-old baby, was in hospital and so escaped. Engineers said afterwards that the gas meter had been229 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-04-07 2 pichn IVn people Including four children were in U'^ When it collided with a lorry in Whitley Road. Sin: I"" The dri\er. Sim Sok Ngec I<>. WoV iu Chia Ah Heng, 36, and Tan Ah Moh. 8. were admitted the General Hospital. Of six people in the lorn women IfeapFree Press - 82 words
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Article268 1956-04-07 2 CANNON NOW JUNKED KRUPP, the cannon king of every war German has waged since 181-. is preparing a dramatic re-entry into armaments production— am! in i manner few have suspected. [nstead oi cannon and tank i Krupp proposes to produce jet aircraft. Instead I steel,268 words
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Article76 1956-04-07 2 West Berlin's "Kur- 1 c< bel'* Cinema changed s< Its pros ram me yes day for the first iime > «dnee 1053. The theatre managers ment removed "r.one s^ With The Wind" from the screen after some 600.000 Berliners had seen it daring the 28 monthsU.P. - 76 words
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Article113 1956-04-07 2 i <>r (he second time inyiU a month Mr Thomas < ook arrivrcl in Singapore «»n board the Thorshov and again h<> was not allowed to k<- ashore while his ship ";»s in port. Reason Thomas (ook •s a stowauaj on the 10,313 ton113 words
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Advertisement54 1956-04-07 2 At your favorite sporting event MA h. youi pi-., in- j^~^ »vith dclidou Prpsi-Clold r ft 1 lin 1 1 1 1 I! v, J f< <|u,ilit'. |,n rif v v^**^ Hit- (1 V^ 1'• 1 1 <I v 1 1 1 Hr* >r N»«rt tv UNION ito tom c54 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-04-07 3 i»M tlllf Mr. i tin Yon« Koon, president (left) .md Mr. K. Abraham (secretary) «»f lII* Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, si^nm*; irage agreement v\ l l h William Jacks and Companj (Malaya) yesterday, on i beliall wi the firm's •orketa, free PressFree Press - 43 words
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Article, Illustration502 1956-04-07 3 THERE'S GOLD IN THE TOURIST BUSINESS HERE jf mi mm lime we started pampering visitors to Singapore, says Gardner Plea by travel manager {JHLWS ol incoming ships spend a conservative estimate of two million dollars ;i year in Singapore, according i<> Mr, E, J, Gardner, manager <>l the travel departmentA.P. - 502 words
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Article210 1956-04-07 3 irry Holt, 50 year old A farmer from fcresswe egan, who last. y-' our montrs in returned with i2 orphans, is making s to bring another 500 irenlless youngsters to the United States. [n the last five months,'" explains Holt. I've had < of letters from people210 words
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Article67 1956-04-07 3 Kicking and screaming, Robert O. Pierce, 27, went to his death in San Quentin's gas chamber yesterday for the murder oi a taxi driver. Smith E. Jordan. 28, his companion in crime, died quietly with him. It took four guards to strtip Pierce toA.P. - 67 words
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Article61 1956-04-07 3 TIIK It*! were red faces outside the Cherche Midi prison in Paris the other day. The bis gates of the prison swung open and a police driver came out. He looked round and found that the "Black Maria" he had left at the kerb had been stolen The61 words
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Advertisement34 1956-04-07 3 ARRIVED FROM HONG KONG NEW OUTSTANDING COLLECTION JADE DIAMOND SET PLATINUM "Mil m, SPECIALLY MODELLED I DI I) INK) BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN BRACELETS EARRINGS BROOCHES RINGS. U H. de SILV^gU* SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR34 words
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Advertisement136 1956-04-07 3 GARDENING in the LOWLANDS of MALAYA Th,^ gardening l> »ol i r written by Mai jv T leading botai I espe illy \>r Malayan gardetM rs The subjei t is covered completely In an m mncr, and the b »ol« Is d with a cross Index fa ilitating fi I136 words
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Article195 1956-04-07 4 Opinion Power-for whom? [EMPHASIS upon the J neci .i';. oi Singapore's internal security being assured when this island attains merdeka is a pointer to the in- asingly widespread concern fell over the lin ure of this island. Hitherto the public has been apathetic and igm d to the cl)an gi195 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1956-04-07 4 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - FIGHT AGAINST AIR -BORNE PESTS ADELAIDE EASTLEY Singapore, too, plays its part in World Health Da v has a special job to safeguard peoples from di^ease-carrvinq insects by rpHE mi for Sinoi World Hej h I ay is "D< Disea i Cai ij i In--1 i Singapon have had more1,060 words
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264 1956-04-07 4 William Baldwin - William Baldwin by thi first i learn< d .if Kangema, the out po I tiii hi■■ a [gni (i initially after joining K< Police Ri was \M)\\ to tell timi In n a Colony there two timi thai ol the n md264 words
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Advertisement30 1956-04-07 4 Optical HOVS£ ZKISS I PUNKTRI S LENSES REFRACTING DISPENSING OPTICIANS OptU idria to U n The 1 I Johon And h.\> II 169 MIDDLE ROAD. SINGAPORE (Between Bencoolen O Waterloo30 words
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Advertisement117 1956-04-07 4 YOU love koh, i VITESSA Stars him Tke VITESSA with lufll in [«posore Mtttl ond Synchro CompVf w;th Ligl I i -de j Thrrc is |f| exciting combination in the new Voii:' 1 Vitessa L which .isks nothing of you but to press one bu« md you*- picture is snapped.117 words
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Advertisement158 1956-04-07 5 "if." v '^ffii <■■■-■ •-i3»" ■> v-:";. A M OVA DO waterproof watch beats all records LE HAVRE TO NEW YORK AND BACK immersed in sea water h liner lie-dc-France» has carried across the Atlantic and crproof M OVA DO wafch immersed in sea water At the amazing trial, the158 words
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Advertisement34 1956-04-07 5 IlillllSlßld I Loo/c Lovelier in a I Jl the most beautiful n most beautifying m (i m Swim suits /f \l the world! Sole Agents: IVTI I SIOII LTD. JJ 66, lli^;h Street, Singapore.34 words
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Miscellaneous1506 1956-04-07 5 NjM tOi KWT H, Kili;i el end? Th< md his Band >> th r< I t i i m n v Z«L A fr'X, X*K N\i 11/lU!W,iiii||fl v want for a happy Raffles' Dance Orchestra j** nd. FlOOr-showa by The W 9 1 rt Going water sky PALACE: Dodo L1,506 words
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Miscellaneous172 1956-04-07 6 Vl\M>»\Kl l»> I «< 'Ik a«ii JPMI P«^ W*%%£L >f > AGAIN/ EXPERIMENTS L NOT. THAT A's^oo^'. w Shrunk fopme. V\ |N« 'hi n vv^^J L IOTi back/ I 1 /'^U> u^ I All/.W 2'iilyar ilir^ lliirr<3»ii«»h^ Ss^--^n r /u^onEP TO THE NATIVE |^-x^; j TJ" THEK g T HEY172 words
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Miscellaneous647 1956-04-07 6 I i>uk\ today, you have tremendous? t Ij initiative Inventiveness and pager for activity every mom I J the day Y'ui cannot be pursuadi remain Quiet for any length oi time! J ami it there li not inn- going on, are Ihe one to start II J Par< nti oi647 words
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Article182 1956-04-07 7 I LONDON, April Previous ioda> No. 1 RSS c.i.f. 26 Vi buyers 26% buyej i »u> April 26 i sellers 26% sellers n». 1 KSS ci.f. 26\-i buyers l-.p, buyers p«rti May 26% sellers 26V£ sellers IK \'fl 1 KSS Spot 27', buyers 26 buyers 27', sellers182 words
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Article102 1956-04-07 7 NEW YORK. April 6. Previous Today ilts spot and nearby 100.00 num. 100.25 non:. futures Apul 98 00 bid 1)8.25 bid 99.50 asked 99.75 asked M.iy 97.35 bid 97.ti0 bid 98.75 a.sked 98.75 asked Junta 96.25 bid 96.50 bid 97.75 asked 97.75 a.skecl ri Steady. I HIM102 words
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Article33 1956-04-07 7 m npong spot, m afloats and •rii all at 30V&. Sarawak spot ;md awaiting release 30 ifl i:> 29, April 28^, Sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.33 words
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Article29 1956-04-07 7 I NEW YORK. Apt 6. Pre\ ions Today tdustrials 516.57 521.05 ailroads 171.4 4 171.58 Bond* ;i* "4 97.92 tiliti) 67.08 (57.14 poslte Average 181.78 182.7029 words
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Article105 1956-04-07 7 Apri 6. Previous Today I' i'lii'<ip])iin>s c.i.f. I.K./ mth I nropean dVlivered i hi P'T long ton Apr /May 5180 sellers $130 sellers J\. Straits r if. IK/North delivered weight per >~ t ■•<•» \pr. May t»i)i', buyers EGG 1 buyers E66%1 seuera £66% sellers Maj105 words
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Article, Illustration446 1956-04-07 7 Pelham Groom - MALAYA WITHIN FALL-OUT AREA Pelham Groom adfas Big fHE desire expressed throughout Malaya for the abolition of [denM,t n.tlr would recelv I'ttle support from American scientists. fh! l! pa fi llarsrlnilislsur(l concerned with Malayan problems: hoo i p s born ot fear not ol Communism, but of the monster which446 words
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Article122 1956-04-07 7 Who ripped auction blankets? A MAN who drove 170 miles to an auction of 800 surplus R.A.F. blankets they had been slashed. Were they ripped deliberately? Mr. Geoffrey de described how he found Freitas. M.P. thinks they were and wants to know the reason why. Mr. N. Loynes, secretary of122 words
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Article76 1956-04-07 7 A demand in v i ana m for spares for has hi Iped In I reate a i Bi 11 1 firm, firm, B.M I linafid oJ Bii mingh I mm trmatui tt bege > roduci i ompli te nit 1 nd th< i ai d76 words
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Article144 1956-04-07 7 Peace at work atoms PRCXjkfc'ij m nuclear rej r devel t will l»e f<_ jtured gf .in ,»f >m r peace exhibition opening in VVj .fiirujton n.-« t 1 1< /li The U.S. government and privatfl Industry are co-operating in ->(;onsonng the second an; .il atomic exhibition tj run until144 words
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Advertisement9 1956-04-07 7 I •«Bdll t TJ Iff' J< VR I >n3^.9 words
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Advertisement96 1956-04-07 7 Made BY OSRAM GmbH. BERLIN !< The Shop of Many Varieties for your Tastes! 8 Select what you want from Our I Big Latest Range of > Textiles, Readynnades, rockery, ameras. Jewellery, Shoe Fountain Pens» Electrical Goods, Radios, Refrigerators, Pore >> silk Ties, Rayon lies, Bows, Pure Silk Scarves, Stockings96 words
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Miscellaneous65 1956-04-07 7 SINCAPORE I HIGH TiDES i i ODA v j) m ?< >r M, i,v »v\ 'in ,i mi .iini 9.49 p.m MONO v it i in ,i ml [0.1 p.m si* 10.28 I m Itlil p Rl, W EDNI M».\ v 1 1 06 i in in'! II 'l' ptn65 words
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Article, Illustration1431 1956-04-07 8 JOHN GOLD - THE HERMITS of NEW YORK JOHN GOLD by why did the Collyer brothers hide from the world for nearly forty years? I'Hl I ers of the 1 i up the he quiet "This is harles Smith. Thi man dead at 2078 Fifth Avenue." the Collyei isn't l} a; ked theReuter - 1,431 words
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Advertisement23 1956-04-07 8 n 2 ft lI^VHJJ-iJI tHA Of MA H H Thirsty? /fi At f/i(> necessary SchwepP eS You will be able to NIHXT Wl-liK!23 words
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Article, Illustration109 1956-04-07 9 Dr Hans Bass, i deep- mm diver ;rapher, and Lotto, who I completed a th expedition Caribbean and Ocean, filming tnd other marine feet below the surface. ie> .tro seen with one of tlic ele< trie harS poons which Dr. Hnss used to protect himself << during his deep dives.109 words
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Article161 1956-04-07 9 Medical first Japs claim npWO Japanese doctors, whose work was aided by American funds, have claimed .success in photographing trachoma virus with the use of a 25,000-power election microscope. The A.sahi Evening News, in a story about their achievement, said it wa.s believed to be the first time in medical161 words
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Article77 1956-04-07 9 There was do money in Mr. Victor Martin's wallet when it was stolen at Barston Essex. it contained 623 when i? was found by a boy outside a public house a week Later, Police traced the wallet bark to Joseph Ledgerton, of Great Easton. Essex. He77 words
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Article34 1956-04-07 9 Ton thousand rn^ trees in a Hrid at Calow, near Chesterfield, are to Dp 1 ploughed into the iround Nov. <>n f > want them even though the* axi b«ing given i away.34 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-04-07 9 You know old Harry's get ing too soft -hearted foj this game,14 words
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Article216 1956-04-07 9 DREAM HOUSE NIGHTMARE 4FTER years of living in ruom.s, tn iiklh'-aged Fred Dutnall and his wife > x were moving into a house of their own, a house boughi after years of pinching and scraping. But instead of being the wonderful experience they had imagined, it was for them a216 words
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Article95 1956-04-07 9 Fashion model missing t ondon police are searIj ching for Shirley Mas(jn, the 19-year-old burrowgirl who became a fashion model. She disappeared from her Kensington flat* about a fortnight ago. Her father, Mr. Alfred Mason, who has a fruit I stall in North End Road. Pulham. market said: j want95 words
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127 1956-04-07 9 Twins wed twins— then they separate rgtWINS married twins 1 in a double wedding at st. Andrew's Church. Hornchurch, F!ss<'\ recently. The brides were 21--year-old Pamela and A ud rey Payne, of Tenny son -way; the grooms were 23 yeat old William and George Mackay, of Woodcoteave., Hornchurch. Pamela and127 words
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Advertisement50 1956-04-07 9 The only l.imp which will sjivc you IMP four t\> •< Of ;M full, I RAICf"O medium, vuTdurd, "nit»htlight" Ij I D^*f\d% by turning ,i sinjjlc twitch. in f% if'tit IT CUTS CURRENT CONSUMPTION L/j IVvMWItIC SOL! AGENTS \j TABLE BOLTER SIMON \> I AMP T,l, 6522 24/04 |jji-/--^ *>50 words
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Article, Illustration664 1956-04-07 10 ALL INTRODUCES LUXURY PL NE :'> f*+ X i Rhani of Jhansi Friendl lessengei a r s a a y r v\ ii air 1 ranspori in- mi try has sol 1' ill ory lii'.'h standard in the fate ol progress n rl developmeni There are rev; parall< Is ol664 words
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Article, Illustration16 1956-04-07 10 Mr. W. A. c. Co.d,, Mngapor.', ChM W^ on fcl rc urn BlcrM ,io«" iing.iporc Anport.16 words
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Article137 1956-04-07 10 I'he combination ol mechanical and performance superiorities listed below .«n- found unl\ on tinI Super Constellation. Passengers who choose (his luxurious transport for air journeys, therefore, benefit from the added suretj tln> afford. Surplus power: Super Constellations fly, even rlimh on anj Iwo ol Ihe137 words
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Article23 1956-04-07 10 v c i; now Super Con tellatloi 1 and all fir t-cla ngers h ivi lliJ1 >' reclinii ;i a slumbcrctte23 words
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Article, Illustration102 1956-04-07 10 A message from Maharajah 0 1 in jur e, eighi > Air India Int. m M n its inaugural flight to London. Ihe i d was the Constella- for it was my earnest desire j from /cry start to provide you w th the finest in comfort and service Today102 words
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Advertisement22 1956-04-07 10 SINGAPORE AIRPORT HOTEL OFFER THEIR CONGRATULATIONS TO AIR INDIA INTERNATIONAL ON THT INTRODUCTION OF SUPEB CONSTELLATION AIRCRAFT TO IHI SINGAPORE EUROPE ROUTE22 words
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Article394 1956-04-07 11 j T^E Super Constellation built by the i Lockheed Aircraft Cor- potation of U.S.A. was not designed for luxury alone. Its design is the result of 20 years rt air transport <.x- perience <*nd two years of en- gineering work. Lockheed set numerous objectives to guide them394 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-04-07 12 SAM KAI YEE'S CAMERA IN SINGAPORE SPRING MODEL (above right) TRIPLE CONTENT PORTRAIT [right)14 words
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Article, Illustration202 1956-04-07 13 YOU CAN WIN ONE OF FOUR PRIZES! LAST WEEK'S WINNERS rTHE imkv winners «»f !.«sj week's Colouring uontesi 1 (each oi whom will receive the 95 priie In ouc course) »re »s follows! (1) >i.ss Prabhavathl 525, Kampong Babru Koaa, (>, MlTßTamidah blnil Mum (84) 3«15, n,.,, Rramai Xr P202 words
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Article921 1956-04-07 13 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - STEVE WINTERS INVESTIGATS KATHLEEN HICKLEY U JtfatfM 4Xi veiuie 4u 13^^ TRUCE OFFER i THE STORY BO FAB I r PIU. l.tinoiis delerlix c, Steve Winteis, and Ihiee assistants, I Snubby, \h I<v and Simon da Silva, air raptured l» a ffUßf railed ihe BUfcCk Brotherhood and t.iken away ahoaid921 words
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Advertisement35 1956-04-07 13 BEAR ffw'-'y tvj brand wmm^M "flavcured creme mocca CREAMS C0 "jr* H j_. Jk i 7ip7 o hi JF\ Ask your Grocir tor ittrictivi frii booklif of Ktcipcs, Ol nrriti to P O |«1 72535 words
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Miscellaneous264 1956-04-07 13 mall voice ipe i k >. shalcilv \> ■'©ho. Wur^Xr. ?"°Th" nudcthi ume other liw,r, lnd Uo oI« r v ;v; eCA* a rsscnger is delighted Ruperi rapidly tells him ol his "Yes. 1 brought. meeting with the Golliwog and oi i boy called Peer." he .ill that has happened264 words
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Article, Illustration812 1956-04-07 14 COMPTON MACKENZIE - COMPTON MACKENZIE fafas CANDID OPINION NO. 3 by SIR And an invitation] goes out to 'Mr. X' at l< ol 1 the future, iroppinß melted wax Into tv looking al tea l in i cup. »:;!>• three, however, ..l practised genft illy all over the world a812 words
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Article239 1956-04-07 14 THE INTEREST AWAKENS Vi ki \n^ the '"til hftf started to ruii in prompted bj this ierlei ol personal testaments written bj ihrewd .iini successful people on bow much ih» > believe <>r don't believe thai the future can be foretold, "Well u> v out," says one somewhat cynical tetter:239 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-04-07 14 ii in s,-.,,.,', s who wm recently In Singapore. »tid co tai tween iccnei ol thl iV.\ 21 X'K c rl lt t 1 !!|l r w hp took thU shot of them Jh wpIHWHavM sequence of "Ouya md Do ll» w a picture which thej wvi j ist eompU51 words
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Article536 1956-04-07 15 T. F. HWANG - T. F. HWANG by Today, the I ree Press presents the first of a series oi weekly articles of happenings in Singapore courtrooms and court sidelights. ,\<-k oi the I A the lr^i experts s nu excuse and valid plea for dell may, how- put tor ward536 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-04-07 15 picture. Three-year-old Wendy Shell confidently takes charge <>f llamas Molly and Olive, wthich she met <>n a visit to the London Zoo. Head Keeper Sam Smith had just brought them from their quarters to be exercised. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article387 1956-04-07 15 THOMAS R. HENRY - THOMAS R. HENRY by ALCOHOL causes a last ing deof fear and ty in rats and bably in men. This has been reported to the American H'iatioii for the Ad v a nee m c n t of Science. ►eriments with reported by387 words
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Advertisement108 1956-04-07 15 L J2/55 Donna Paterson TO EXPECTANT AND m^^X^^^^ NURSING MOTHERS really smart publication that provides a r 1C recorf^ n 8 of rnai> y fascinating details of baby's birth, progress, christening, first remarks [I A> v and actions, photographs and family tree etc. /J\ Wl A aL^ Presented with the108 words
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Article, Illustration273 1956-04-07 16 THE ONES THAT GOT AWAY MOS jmm ii >h 1 1 1 three great awaj from > i dre mm X' 1 1< i nil IIIIi oiftntrj fo aatii t \n some untaxed romantit realw w xettlc down <t!| an Island In the 1 1.< \rt nofl bad dreanw t273 words
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Article, Illustration192 1956-04-07 16 The Fieldings, Xan mid member what sort of .stout and beer concoction that is. Then .some customers call cider 'jungle juice,' and others 'scrumphy.' 1 asked whether .she was missing her old .social life. 'No, not really, or anywhere not yet. I've joined the192 words
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Article, Illustration436 1956-04-07 16 Goodbye... to where the living had been good and glossy pROM his handsome 1 offic in the Strand. Scan Fielding once directed a world where 1 verything in the garden wa always lovely. A world in v.inrh, ac- ling to t:: i staff writers, every 00 ai lon was always436 words
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Article247 1956-04-07 16 ■\liio XAN FIELDING'S •i*» part In the manage which she and her husband are going to establish in a house built into the Wall oi the native quarter in Tangier official addresses 15, Rue Boukodjar if perhap.s less exacting manually, is more demanding mentally, Daphne Fielding- .she247 words
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Article317 1956-04-07 16 i)i-.Rll\Ps it is the Temple Fieldiags who have lound the most pleasant and practical way of living a dream life. They divide their time between a splendid establishment called Villa Fielding in Majorca and a regular six-month tour of the luxury spots of the world. Their joint317 words
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Article213 1956-04-07 16 \|H JOHM LODER. the lilm star, now tells about the strange sequel to the Did It Happen? story he wrote in Wednesday's Free Press. It was a true .story, and concerned a film he made in India recently, A CObra was killed while the film was being made.213 words
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211 1956-04-07 17 WITHOUT THAT SOLITUDE BREAK, SHE'D BE 'LOST' SAYS ANNE BAXTER rmer press agent, the words of wisdom he has the mouths of the i of Hollywood, said He didn't have to. Baxter, granddaugrrfamous architect Fran? Lloyd Wright, has al\ 3 had a mind of her I words with which I211 words
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Article, Illustration716 1956-04-07 17 She wants to ESCAPE in her own home .mHI only cunerence between a bad voti n and a good V( nls in what each I .ni wants. And h( v better be care- about what they L an because they may As she spoke Baxter looked the table at i716 words
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Article551 1956-04-07 17 IN competitive bidding situations the opener's rebid is not as RTeatly aileeted by what, the opponents do when his partner will have another Chance if the opener passes. The opener should not rebid solely to outbid the opponents as a possible .sacrifice: his partner Will be unable to551 words
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237 1956-04-07 17 IN Ginger Rogers' next picture, she may either direct and play one sister of a singing trio or else forget about the directing and play all three sisters. Ginger is still undecided what she will do but it looks like the direction debut WillA.P. - 237 words
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Advertisement41 1956-04-07 17 WK^ f eHm O^^^^^^jS^ iV, I.J Jewelled Movement lftmm \nur il J *jV**"'<k'fl Projector '622' Vipp' <> ■.<*■., «i wW'" $b\. yS/'w *^®'r longer life t rnticol w .•'■■j^^'»'<j^ol ■*j«^^ i'<n\ i fJrw romthofi I HIS n<li A (U N X(^ <* CO.. LID.41 words
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Miscellaneous124 1956-04-07 17 DAILY CROSSWORD I sill ***** CLI Is ROSS clc 1 1 <5) i i I.o* found., is^^;!;^ alter and fl^all, cut 6 %*,£?ss* export, Playwright? (4) JUint^jn, fO r Danet? (5). l»al to Mr, Hay phu c in plece ()f B soup ronNlta 111 a way b«* rr (7) tW.124 words
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Article553 1956-04-07 18 JOHN P. HAMILL - JOHN P. HAMILL fasdf M HI I p B th Stat Sup three th(-ir Wed Inter 8 r v i < md won all three layed three o, and loj t <>■ Soon l >v four wick. Mr Holton th,. Primary member ol the n and553 words
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Article84 1956-04-07 18 mm An. tralian tovi in I ment wil] relax Its ban 0 r and other tourfrom Communist coun for the Olympic Games dvi i g a pecifled an [mmigi ation Deparl ment pokesman said. Visitor officials and competitors from Russia would be granted visas, said84 words
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Article180 1956-04-07 18 A WATCHMAKER WINS BY INCHES HARRY Si nun o?is <24), a watchmaker, won the lii'7i(H(/o Thousand by in(he n ith the thud runner also only inches away from the econd. I'hr Hendiao Thousand (130 hu ifi is one af A ustra lia' major professional foot races. Only half a yard180 words
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Article147 1956-04-07 18 pORMER Singapore -it hall Ho Hin Wen ..i 1 return after a year to f 1 pre entatiVf football when he c;i ptai n i the S.A.F \i no to mm et ii"ti k "^k ai Jal m Be 11 >morro^ kick oil 1147 words
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Article, Illustration187 1956-04-07 18 Hi there, Digger! Who's your girl? Miv ien Evans, hho his iicrii spending s holiday with his patents. WO. and Mrs. (hick" Evam (of KAF Seletar) fot the past three months, has now hit Singapore by air for Australia, where he will spend some time on famous golf courses. lie187 words
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Article91 1956-04-07 18 TTNITED STATES junior ski champions outclassed their elders In the men\s and women's downhill events of the National Alpine Ski Championships which began at Squaw Valley, California yesterday. The men's title was won by Billy Woods, who coy« red the course of just under two milesReuter - 91 words
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Article159 1956-04-07 18 WELTER HOPE BEATEN AUSTRALIAN welterweight contender Darby Brown punished Harry Grogan so severely at Sydney Stadium that referee Vie Patrick .stopped the fight at the end of the 10th round. Just before the round ended Brown jabbed a savage left at Grogan's head that opened his left eyebrow from one159 words
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Article236 1956-04-07 18 tennis champion Oim Chew Bee. as expected "i b QUii k win into the men'a singles semi-flrfala ol the x.m.( a open tennlo tournftment beating P. Vythilingam ()-j yesterday, Otlicr P« Ult Men's siiißlrs: A Q H P,,kiibc it Pain; Kia Sen-.: 8-3, 6-0; Kamlfl236 words
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Advertisement24 1956-04-07 18 Gontle Philip Morris puts on a bright n w modern package "J 'i re lies I'^ PHILIP I/ R U Vh nilip Morns Cigarettes24 words
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566 1956-04-07 19 Police hold precarious lead in SAFA Lge. ■)OLJCE art' leading W tli- s :mapore Ama- j .t mil Associa- on League by one ■oint from Tlgew, who sanies in icables. who like Tigers [b iuht points from four Eg third on goal l e< I Latest positions FIBST DIVISION tl'566 words
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Article12 1956-04-07 19 'iWv beal Oteiuwa 2-1 m i( ;ue match played ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article73 1956-04-07 19 Britain's Johnny Sullivan worked an hour yesterday in i Byr*CUM to lost 1 one pound for his 10-round middleweight television bout with Jiify Giambra of Buffalo at the war memorial auditorium Suiinjin had agreed to me i' 1 at 1611b. ne weighed itf2ib. and was Riveti73 words
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Article81 1956-04-07 19 M formti Olympic Champion, Merv Wood *<MJ his 20th New South V' s t't'e at Abbotsford. one* recently, With Murray Riley, he M the State double sculls 1 Tlier he had beaten 4J t MacKcnvie by fouf lengths in the mile single sculls. Wood is 39.81 words
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Article, Illustration90 1956-04-07 19 "What chance has a feller sot to tackle this human giraffe," growls the defender as Wilt Chamberlain lofts the ball over his head for another point. Chamberlain. 19. a seven-foot Negro from Philadelphia, who enrolled at the University of Kansas last fall, is the most90 words
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Article112 1956-04-07 19 MR. A. R. Creswlck, of Melbourne, has been appointed as manager of the Australian team to compete in the Olympic equestrian events at Stockholm. The equestrian events an 1 being held in Sweden because of ditticultie.s in taking horses to Australia due to Quarantine regulations Mr. Creswlck is Victorian112 words
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Article, Illustration559 1956-04-07 19 OSCAR FRALEY - San tee was a sacrifice OSCAR FRALEY By r P W O conclusions seem fairly obvious in the wake of the permanent suspension oi miler Wei Sunt.ee. THE FIRST U that the Kansas runner took more in expenses than the amateur law allows. THE SECOND is that Santee, doing no559 words
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Article94 1956-04-07 19 RIDERS FOR OLYMPIC GAMES Chase on the second, and .show jumping on the third The teams instructor Mr F. Mairinger, will seh el the team and horses to go to Stockholm. Son)*' tiuid< to the selection will be obtain fd from the Badminton trials which will begin on April 1894 words
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Article189 1956-04-07 19 World swim record by American pBORGS B:een, 20 from Cort- land <New York i State Teachers College, iti i new world record fCf the mile freestyle swim in the 50 metrea Yale University pool la. t ni^ht. He rrt vi ne<i ;t Lime of 19 niii). 40 .4 ~^c. ThisReuter - 189 words
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Advertisement30 1956-04-07 19 OCEAN PARK) HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET < Are It.itul of Singaporr < with t t^^^M iS9 I j •sy I MISS SALOMA i thr Malay "Marilyn Monror" )< <)O<> Itlnc lIHI for Table Rtftrrvation*.30 words
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Article342 1956-04-07 20 Khasim goes best on K.L. track Xii \si\i liawi) <i»«i the -Mi.nh i gal lop .a Kuala iimpm tins morning \\inn iir ran II In M I p i th< only unc |Q on ;t rain odd( n I rack Khasim vent fast from tl live ea Ing up ovei342 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-04-07 20 The final <>t the "Hill* 1 Hughs Football Cup s;iu No. Training Battalion R.A.O.C, Hillsea (holders) beat C.A.D. Carsham (Wilts) R.A.O.C. by 11 points to six. In the picture tli«- R.A.O.C Hillsea scrum-half is punting clear after a quick- breaking scrum.43 words
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Article, Illustration294 1956-04-07 20 SINGAPORE will know tomoi row whether local cyclists are to enter for the Olympic Games in November. Forty three entries have so 1 been received for the Singapore Cyel< Racing Associal lon flrsl ro afl II is a 100 kilometre m issed i;im tneel to be held294 words
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Article45 1956-04-07 20 tnton' xi were 166 to nickel when plaj ended minute before the scheduled Po I iln ye terdav i i. hi AltoMtheJ *U i hOU p] t; v irxsf I'■ won the to md an oni xi v: i ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article30 1956-04-07 20 'J« jni ition .1 Table M n haa decided !i vorld chamPj on i' :i al I tockholm in -.1 .X h next i: A. P. U.P.A.P.; U.P. - 30 words
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Article266 1956-04-07 20 MALAYANS IN THE US SEMIFINAL Guess *i7*o> < I IN MONDAYS FREE Pft£ Ss -t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1A.P.; Reuter - 266 words
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Article129 1956-04-07 20 pGYFTS Abdel Latil Abou J Heit won the two-day Nile Marathon for men swimmers yesterday. Abou Heit covered the 57 kilometres i:> IT hrs. 1 mm. 1 sec. England's Brenda Fisher won the women's international with New Zealand's Margaret Sweeney a close second. Miss Fisher's time for theA.P. - 129 words
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