The Singapore Free Press, 10 April 1956
1956-04-10
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Title Section19 1956-04-10 1 The Singapore Free Press I argest Afternoon Sale m Malaya N(l ii-.:;s. Singapore, Tmmswmj, April It, i«>;,«. Price ISCti19 words
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Article458 1956-04-10 1 Fears his dead wife a SINGAPORE merchants wife is lying dis- pleased In her grave and because of that the Lrchani has had his back badly scratched, his high burnt and he is now m the grip of terror. [f r of the supernatural. Fear is gripping 45-year-Old Mr. Tar.458 words
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Article114 1956-04-10 1 pHI an under- j I able silence m Emi l this morning [bout The Turkey the rize b bird the Chief flii i, Mr. David Mar- I, gave the Treasury [esterd Mr. Ma received Ihe i Christmas preent i\y. year along with six > whisky. Custom temanded that114 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-04-10 1 picture. Air stewardess, Miss Anne Price, 24, oi' Txbridge, who won the "Queen of the Air" competition m Johannesburg and a V 2,000 diamond ring, last year, was married to Dr. John Wilkinson of Cheam, Surrey, at St. Margaret's Church, Uxbridge, recently PopperPopper - 45 words
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Article161 1956-04-10 1 KING Ei ii yin ul J. ml.m said In Damascus yes* terday thai it was "higb time to unite our rank.-, be* cause ol the common enemj which occupies the most holy part Ol OUI vast Aral) world The King w& »peaking at a dinner giv<Reuter - 161 words
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Article289 1956-04-10 1 MIDDLE-EAST: U.S. MAY GO TO WAR Eisenhower calls congress leaders for vital talks PRESIDENT Eisenhower is believed irti Washington to be preparing for armed intervention m the Middle East under the Jnited Nations Charter. This speculation has been sparked by the President's announcement yesterday that the Jnited States "will observe289 words
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Article42 1956-04-10 1 The Binga pot Rubbei M.n |ci opened Ihi m n*n [r\a on v uni rtaln toni with fli grad< April hip men! al Bl c< nl a lb one tjuai ter cenl belon yesterday i i lo Ing pi Ice42 words
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Article33 1956-04-10 1 The Sovlel government yesterda; told Japan tin' n was tiling to X*r\ nego t tation 'm the fl herl( question b< een 1 1 if 1 1 i countries ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement18 1956-04-10 1 •■■■■■■a S id<h>At ty it ma'ams SpriiAfj iV#f* SMMMAMt*M* m^r^ m^ mmmmmm ■at I -._____«<MM««n« _«^wS««Jfca*"<' B B,—18 words
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Advertisement35 1956-04-10 1 1t glasses of fresh MILK IN EVERY iLB that's why Y^~0) you can taste the cream v < DAIRY MILK WHOLENUT DAIRY MILK FRUIT C NUT «> DAIRY MILK NUT MILK fW_____f 1 AND MILK TRAY ILiYnxfi/35 words
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Article204 1956-04-10 2 JUS SOLL: UMNO GIVES ITS VERDICT j :i! i nited Malay Ka- tional Organisation 1 1 1 v ji g w k., i d its i I ord Oil the t onl i <>\ el i question ol Jus Soli citizen sh ip 1 1 j birth A lei. h204 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-04-10 2 ihi i^irl evangelist from Chicago, Miss Rence Mnrtx, who is on ,1 mission to driv L f h c Dcvi! out of Britain m.ide her first onslaught on m r special target— the Teddy Boys. Here she meets some of them m a milk-barPopper - 95 words
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Article, Illustration124 1956-04-10 2 New link with Pakistan Ihe office* of the new Pakistan Regional Ini orma tion ent r e m J'i jji, c Sl reet, v ill open m a fortnight, it was an nounced todaj h\ Mr Syed M i liullah, direi lor Mr VValiullah, above. f aid the Singapore en124 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-04-10 2 A.P. Italian race driver Livio Parmegianl died yesterday i from injuries suffered on Sunday when his car crashed iie;i! Trapani during the tour of Sicily.— r^arina an t*k.mo K T D v »l w Vincent Maun du\.„7 c f v w Cc "",i of Can**,A.P. - 48 words
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264 1956-04-10 2 OENEE MARTZ, girl evangelist from Chicago. U.S.A.. over m Britain to fi h( Ip drive out the Devil, made a preliminary onslaught on London and found it tough going. For Rence's special target consists of the Teddy Boys. But all th,- Teddy264 words
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Article34 1956-04-10 2 MOUNTAIN farms m Austria are piping milk into town to avoid difficult transport over poor roads. The novel mode of delivery was first experimented at Mitter- sill with a plastic pipeline.34 words
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Article183 1956-04-10 2 U.S. CONTRACTS FOR A-PLANES iiiiii^_S_i_S_Zi___S_Sl HTHE US. Air Force anA nounced m Washington yesterday it had given contracts to the Lockheed and Convair aircraft companies for the "furthe,- development of atomic powered airplanes/ The size of the contracts was not disclosed but it was reported that they totalled: many millions183 words
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Advertisement33 1956-04-10 2 6p ROYAL DOULTON j heirlooms of Co-rnorroui- 'BUNNYKINS" WARE DOULTON i-.t^.rs (unhandled) 200 *^jJ^JmmT fl 2.55 Largi laf es 3. G0 $15.25 each MURINES, ar, i- bea_Tiful from $20 00 i at h33 words
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235 1956-04-10 3 39,393 identity cards were lost last year SINGAPORE WOMEN CAN BE SO CARELESS, SAYS COMMISSIONS* M R C HEN S S K,M WHATT, Singapore's Commissioner lor Registration, said yesterday that ne thought the present trouble arising over lost and soiled identity raids could be solved by the issue of plastic235 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-04-10 3 picture. During his recent tour of Britain, Mr. (ieorgi Malenkov, the Soviet Minister for Power Stations, visited the Brunswick Power Station, Poplar, London. He travelled from Dartford aboard the Port of London Authority launch St. Katherine. Above, Mr. Malenkov meets the workers m the boiler house of the power station.A.P. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-04-10 3 The American film stir. Mr Gary Cirant, who' flew to Madrid. ;Spa i n, recently to I 1 make ;i Rim w ith Miss j Sophia I oren and Mr. I 1 Frank Sinatra, titled I "The Pride And The B Passion. Shooting litems next month.46 words
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Article38 1956-04-10 3 I Mrs. E. m. Boswell presi- i lent of the Singapore Voluntary Workers' Association has made a call for hell to assist charitable organisations on flag days. >hould call the S.V.W.A. telephone number 138 words
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Article53 1956-04-10 3 Dr. Daisetz T. Suzuki, a Buddhist of Columbia University. New York, criticised Christians who try to impose their religion on the Far East. "That is much the same as the Russians are trying to do m attempting to Impose their Communist doctrine on the rest of the world."A.P. - 53 words
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Article67 1956-04-10 3 Five American Marine., arc dead and one Is missingafter a forced march on Sunday night Into a swamp nea r Parris Island South Carolina, the U.S. Marine Corps reported yesterday. The dead and missing were among 75 recruits who were marched about a mile trom a training67 words
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Article64 1956-04-10 3 Tortoises about to lay eggs are poisonous, accord- 1 ing to Professor Teng Hou- 1 tu. director of the Maritime j Research Bureau at Kee- 1 lung, near Taipeh, Formosa. He reached this conclu- sion after studying all available reports on the food poisoning suffered byA.P. - 64 words
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Article18 1956-04-10 3 An Italian expedition will set off m 1957 to scale another Himalayan peak. A.P. possibly Lothse.A.P. - 18 words
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Article261 1956-04-10 3 T appear to be two <ons for the sudden eased demand for during the past months, a spokesfor Singapore's tension Department Free Press yessi asonal demand passports and passwals rrom peotravelling to the ond Europe for the r months. I Increased demand Indians. Pakistani., 'eylonese, many261 words
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Article32 1956-04-10 3 M KOng le v. p r China Mail rdaj asked Buckingham Palace t0 |ci thi D ike ol Edinburgh 11 colonj tft< r the a itm LB mi ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article146 1956-04-10 3 Vs2 500 i>' r month pi in*j.ip as Hutu trial reLit ions advl er to th< Singapore Employers' Federaiion which has been sought by scores i»t candidal es has been awarded to Mr J J. Rattray ol Calcutta Brit L b born labour authority.146 words
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Advertisement22 1956-04-10 3 vulnerable Automatic M 33I M has still other claims me M>ll AGENTS: KHATENA. SOLOMON Cr CO., 18- ROBINSON ROAD— SINCAPORE TEL: 740222 words
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Advertisement63 1956-04-10 3 Last 2 Days of ROBINSON'S SALE PRESSED GLASS ODDMENTS IN > TABLE LAMPS CUT CRYSTAL j Usually $19.00 each English, Swedish, Czech NOW $10.00 NOW I PRICE LADIES REVELATION 3 PIECE E.P.N.S. m REV ROBE CASES CONDIMENT SETS with Tray and Spoon Usually $52 00 Usually $14.50 NOW $35.00 NOW63 words
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206 1956-04-10 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion WHITHER CEYLON? TUB II 10, 195 HPHE aying thai a people get the gov- i nmi nt |m y de* erve clearly docs not apply to Ceylon. Tradil ionally pro-Bri-tish '<•-. lon v. ill quit the British Common wealth, if possible Pri mil i Mr.206 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-04-10 4 "I dare sa> I can get rhe ship cleaned up m time tor Grace Kelly's wedding, but 1 can't promise the same thing about the crew."26 words
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Article905 1956-04-10 4 NORMAN KING - Change your job to keep a jab NORMAN KING In the coming Age of Automation you will have to learn to by I OOKING through J some Old diaries at tin weekend, I discovered thai exact ly 12 years ago I was on the high sens between Alexandi ia ond905 words
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Advertisement27 1956-04-10 4 /A g /im il /'or la hi, I/. ail I m //j r ii or J HARDIAL SIN6M E >OHI F' /fc k*' lif PLACE, MNCAPORf i27 words
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Advertisement46 1956-04-10 4 THE ANCHOR TO HEALTH I FUU CRIAM j i MS mAT ::>^> p M l l X tIf it I I L, |v It's full of goodness and just like Fresh Milk with only the water content removed. Rich, creamy and economical. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.46 words
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Article404 1956-04-10 5 The jokethat misfired Iw>?rM Mr. Ronald Hilary Jones was ordered a y »68 damages to the hotel manageress i to stop him and his bride o! three days i r they found thru- ear festooned withl London High Court with his pretty fair ird Mr. Justice Cassels itel where the404 words
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Article179 1956-04-10 5 Peter Nelson - TAKE IT FROM ME Peter Nelson Ii \oi M Oa vv Crockett h.is bren ecu trailing bears imaginary ones m Windsor Park. He is Prime Charles, armed with the latest spart-only [repeating rifle, capable of [firing non-stop a whole r*>ii of caps with the maximum of noise. i> mother the179 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-04-10 5 picture. 4 Brigadier C. Wider, I f I the Governor of the 4 X Tower of London, m f 4. T spects the Yeomen I Warders, before the T traditional Ea ster Serf t I vice at the Tower. I 1 KeystoneKeystone - 44 words
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Article280 1956-04-10 5 -AFTER HE LOST HICK FRANCIS, the jockey who nearly but didn't win the Grand National, one of Britain's classic races, on Devon Loch, has got over his heartbreak. Ke has told a reporter what happened when he reported to the Queen Mother after the famous race.280 words
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Article168 1956-04-10 5 Miner's enemy is now friend E A NEW technique of coal blasting, now under expert A ment m British collieries, uses the miner's tradis tional enemy* water, t<» provide both greater efficiency Is and greater safety, it is tailed "pulse infusion snot--1 A long hole is bored into (tie coal168 words
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Article84 1956-04-10 5 SERGEANT on leave from the Malayan jungle will he calling on parishioners of Our Lady Margaret Church. Walworth this summer. Sergeant J. A. Foster, 'serving m Kedah. Malaya, advertised m the "Church Tunes" offering 'an extra pair of hands" and has agreed to help the84 words
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Article71 1956-04-10 5 The hr .1 party oi French tourists to visit the Crimea rtnce the war have f h' i cribed the welcome they were g' v,, ri In the i^ 11 Mn Riviera Custom ofncl c i irched everyone for Rye hour t hi lid Bv< n orange were71 words
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160 1956-04-10 5 Commando' training for these schoolboys (COMMANDO" exerciser 1 are helping bo m die i >ugh schoolboj it R >th rfteld ondai j B hool, Pi ppard, South Oxford hire i thej enj Ing tlie Ining E i Ugby pia y r and tioolmasler Mi Bwart Martin believes it makes them160 words
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Miscellaneous731 1956-04-10 6 IIAMIItAKI l«r^li l IM,il ayi /IV N^^t'l 1 I 1 Vv r a\\\. 3U.IN. OUR 50 THEY CuT aRDS --THE LOSER Mo_Vf «6ftip S SWIJ GRANOPATHER'W/^E J TO BE KING/ MY SILLY ANCESTOR y '5 MIRE. NAAOA.' I TOMORROW /floA/To:- TWINS. IN THO SI AYS, jJft}TMt| WINNER/ tqoav |M| I731 words
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Article, Illustration146 1956-04-10 7 rh (ki |irli left, 2 f^ok p.ift .n Puspi Rili ti IJiI f r f i i I f 5 ipacisAUj reccwd J i^r th S Mii y Set n jt Xiii E Ml l iy Ku 1 1 t Le,ni,j v r fj f bFree Press - 146 words
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Article538 1956-04-10 7 Peltham Groom - PEACEFUL ATOM NOW FOR ASIA Peltham Groom TT T T A REGIONAL nuclear centre for the benefit ol* -*> Asian countries is to be built m Manila. This plant, which will cost about $60 million and be largely run by Asians, is a pleasant reminder that the '"peaceful atom" is538 words
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Advertisement84 1956-04-10 7 ?y jfcfcAfcAAAfcg v The Shop of Many Varieties for your Tastes! 8 Select what you want from Our >> Big Latest Range of 8 \< Textiles. K«;idym;ides, rockery. Cameras, f eweller v, Shoes, h ?> Fountain Tens, Electrical <;<H>ds, Badioe, Befriferatora, Pure t< silk lies, Rayon Tiea, itows, Pare SiM84 words
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Miscellaneous83 1956-04-10 7 £l|||pl!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHi 1 SINCAPORE 1 IHIGH TIDES I E TODAY: 10 n p m E I <> m 0 it R 0 w M 06 S E a.m. And I I 07 p to B THUiRSDAY: i I IS > m zz and I I 36 pan S FRIDAY: I I83 words
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Article, Illustration1322 1956-04-10 8 The DESERTED HAREM What happened to the Sultans harem or 300 concubines? What did M. Franck d.scover? by cen_A Os n Musi il later t( Ataturk .ah hi volut ion. r no thi that j. papei hould print the following m N< er. I! The Sultan spent a debauched life1,322 words
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413 1956-04-10 9 IS THIS HOW UK WOMEN TELL WEATHER? I POST SCRIPTS HAVE read that a woman m England {always knows when it is I going to rain because gher fringe curls up on I her forehead. Can this J be true? P S. RAHMAN j East Coast Rd. Slnsj.ipore. Could be.413 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-04-10 9 mmmmmmmmiiMmUMM^tamm^MMaMMMMmmmtm among 80 people who had m Flying C lob planes ovei PO I recently wa. (our year old I layam Seravenemutthu who is set n being helped into rhe plane by n i n ,ther Mr, frru; Ah Soo Free Press pi(_lUl W-Free Press - 44 words
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Article223 1956-04-10 9 TPHE pride of the Cunard shipping line was ready for launching the 534. But the company had one problem: What Shall wo call her? Directors met m secret. Then Lord Royden. Cunard chairman went to Balmoral and asked King George V: "Can we name223 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-04-10 9 picture. Here is a forward-looking style that has Spring as the future fashion target. The small toque, with an Eastern influence and the exotic name of Chang Ching, is in the new shade of fiesta pink wool felt. Approximate retail price is 17s. lid.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement59 1956-04-10 9 FOR AIR /""J _1 I TRAVELS f"» ii lit: 39, ROBINSON ROAD TEL: ***** SOir ACHATS MACOMfYfR TRADING CO, (Ml I*o. \1 I _fi_i Ii I Hitv (1 construction, 11 j 1 _t*>l P fne*s on.l d<? _tf_H|^^L _P__N itm. I \^^^__r/i performance H_*i__. _T_l_^ v\. mnhc Bia Beam tho59 words
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Miscellaneous36 1956-04-10 9 Igoiliiifs lauuh ***WL.- S_ <r^^Sb_*"^______^ Tt w/ Vr o^jwowwv(E».| _gw V ga^Hpg I v "5^ I"~K«sh' ■,s v< **V'\?*tr -V £?"._r~ „>* r T i__sni_/_&_i« _s".wws_>«_. s pin Fe», #ir tivo seats m the rear circle! l36 words
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Article, Illustration184 1956-04-10 10 Tiny Tots Give Show TOP HAT AND PIPE AND HE ENJOYS ROLE |OUNG Incer Hiuir Ih a m Kwai ■forming a ballet Above 'I (»n_; Chok Wah, «i. an afternoon student of St. while, below, lour other little artistes perform a greeting Mathew's Kindergarten, m Sikh costume, does the SambaHun Hai Fong - 184 words
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Advertisement37 1956-04-10 11 1 CREDIT FONCIER I I D'EXTREME ORIENT I IN BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS BINJAI I DAPIf I KA-VKIv I THE RESTFUL PARK-LIKE I ESTATE 1 HIGH CLASS BUILDING LOTS 55 FROM 12,000 TO 28,000 sq. It. $0.70 to 3>I.ZU37 words
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Article, Illustration239 1956-04-10 12 Wedding presents? No thank you DRINCE RAINIER I I [ecting scon i oi jifl 5 from man ifac ■i lookin for a quick way to link their pi i ict with his wedding. One maker of Cham pagne offered a quantity ot special rtntagi wine on the condition he be239 words
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Article343 1956-04-10 12 NORMAN LINDHURST - Boun wants Blue Legion for army NORMAN LINDHURST By IIfEST Germany's De- fence Minister i.s soon to seek Parliamentary approval to incorporate the "Blue Legion" Occupation L ibour Units) into the new German armed forces Herr Blank est. mates that this AngloAmerican "foreign lemon" (a hangover from Occupation) could speed343 words
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454 1956-04-10 12 US air force champ now sides with army By JAMES FREE THE Air Force may not know it. but the Army has a secret weapon to help fight off the Air Force move to take over the training of Army aviation pilots. That weapon is Chairman Carl Vinson (D.. Ga.)454 words
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Article, Illustration615 1956-04-10 12 THE PEWS ARE FULL BUT... you don't see empty 1 $aid the Hollywood more than you can say i conceded the point and switched to another topic, for i could not have continued the discussion without questioning the means by which churches are filled Perhaps l am unduly sensitive. Perhaps615 words
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Advertisement9 1956-04-10 12 Your cosmetics toilet requisites from the Federal Dispensary, Madam"9 words
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661 1956-04-10 13 What type of camera should I buy...? r «9PB'__s_H v <Jssr^^^^7iT^_____r^j«^rl f. 1 »^^L^aamJnMma^m^amssm^^Kkm^mm I PEOPLE often ask I photographic salesCan you tell me the type oi camera to buy if i want t<> take up photography?" past experience, it been noted that few Photographic dealers ble of giving prodvice661 words
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Article, Illustration124 1956-04-10 13 Will she be the Flash Queen? I of a Flash Will lake place in d Dance p lc Sociapon to be held Hotel on Prim in aid of fie oi Mr. I has Itch tO be the Q rid a be Loraine Anthoniz The winner °f the recent All Malaya124 words
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Advertisement25 1956-04-10 13 POCKET CARTOON by OSfiLiF r LANCASTER V TT m y i" > '<%$& > < .\'<m v < r m fades i < I thi v>> > line i win rlj f»ot«/25 words
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Advertisement168 1956-04-10 13 1 y&s.&gc <& j fil Jp. ___H ''*>*i&.ts*' -'^WB 7y.-0': y ■••<■■':.-» ._ii_ii_i y-y&z&^&iW&w^ _^^>__i nHJi _b__ i-L nL T <*'■■_«;':' _______3_S^jjl__^ ii Chua Phung Teo. a.; c _jp who is the artist '___P^^T^^^^^^_^^____.'%_#of this picture, is |P^ aged 9 and is a pupil of the i% W Bandar Hilir168 words
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Article, Illustration645 1956-04-10 14 CARROLL RIGHTER - CARROLL RIGHTER .111...— THIS is the t.rst Report from RigMer. Carroll Rightd whom the him Ifl Mock to. As SS experiment the Free PfOSI Kai supplied Mr. RightOf th the birthtime and birthday (and no other date) of four world known personalities: *nd asked him to make h.s645 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-04-10 14 J"?. 1 j r t w r L^_x_?« M i «i, mm iv, rolne t forthcoming picture n Y Irn n rl«*an4 i.v Barker, himself, itai WmMm Us Hslt top, to jlv, I ytni. i i.iiu vi MO dplav,39 words
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Article390 1956-04-10 14 Neither side vulnerable Sout h dealer NORTH ♦A B 2 9 .1 9 7 Hf> 5 3 -J J WEST lASI ♦KJ97 6 m 5 4 $> 10 2 9 8 i 5\.18 1 0 9 7 AK:A B 6 5 M)l l!| 4 \KH 6 5 0390 words
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Advertisement865 1956-04-10 15 igfc JJJJ* CO. Received today __J|___k VELOCETTE to higher r SIM)KTS ji ■■r j PTk *-j tailoring standard V '^UiKUl 111 II K'tl %^nWf^f __s__fr_L__Pll 77m L l.Klh' n t> ><, h t [RIM PRESS Taisi,u„ ft Tl{,,|,|lll:s HjllCSßr MOTOR CYCLE t§ at compctiticc prices, i^M«lMiniMd_____l '<>r Xi t (x865 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1956-04-10 16 William Hickey - DOESN'T OUR QUEEN LOOK WONDERFUL? William Hickey f I 1 Mr I for irt. to watch the i! Vikii I back Then I on to Hampton Court I h our Rus ;ian implete his tour of yal re: idem es. It, was an afternoon of contr i I o. oReuter - 1,391 words
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Article, Illustration1488 1956-04-10 17 DAVID LEWIN - BE SLIM- or act hornets all your life! DA VID LEW IN A table talk r<'|»«»rl Im STAR MARGARET LEICHTON WARNS THE GIRLS AT A MID-DAY POWWOW kS PAh'KLE Ol West A End haul nm ladies ound the Lewta n ciub table m contrasting tnd opinions. .RGARET LEIGHTON i legant,1,488 words
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Miscellaneous244 1956-04-10 17 I r A!LY CROSSWORD I j 1 3 __sfl*^ I P I P I _6S_T^^^^^_BS^___H_?__w .^ftfer^ '?^_r_4_^.' BE. _H Bi __E _mS_ 9 fl B§____S_SS_B_: j__w£ fl dw— I flfl|_____fl fl fl B fl _H$ g— f^^ Ifl' T^T ""TT^I^T SMf fll flß___ fl B fl BE fl y- jaoK«s244 words
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Article, Illustration968 1956-04-10 18 JIM SCOTT - JIM SCOTT SAYS U.S. TENNIS STAR -By In 1955, Mrs. Beverly Baker Fleitz, California tennis player, had her most strenuous season. She played m tournaments at Wiesbaden, Wimbledon and Forest Hills. This article outlines Mrs. Fleitx' career and describes 1 how she plays. Jul!.. forma,968 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-04-10 18 Guess who iestant Ui P-C. c r chami I I for Marciam title Mo ire > on hi i ng i ounted out hi tfi ron n a 7 f\ II r. |v anothei 'KiU). 135 words
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Article76 1956-04-10 18 FRANCOL I UPRE'S X]. om Derbj candidate, Tanerko, scon d a smooth win at Longi hamp (ii Sunday In the im I. ne, .1 race which has fre au< e'iy provided pointers for the i '< nch and Engll ii i la rfes. Ridden by <76 words
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Article47 1956-04-10 18 eerianu win .end 41 athMelbourne for the 1958 Olympic Games In Novembei Olympic Committa y, Wl i ir the all ni ile party will total B the team it ne and ol sendii iolm foi the i by fund I football pool i47 words
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Article47 1956-04-10 18 French be xi i made an unexpectedly keen tv le In the ear l 3 n Ihts Of their intei again I the Soviet Union m 1 night. After five bouts tne Russian, v/sre leading by 3-2 md eventu ill won 1-- Liter47 words
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94 1956-04-10 18 Schoolboy soccer wizards score 179 T H E most remarkable record In schoolboy football In I England i.s held bj Wlncheap Counts Priman Junior Mixed school, ol < anterbury Kent rhey have played sixteen League matches, iron the W '*'<' have scored 179 goals »<i a single Voa^ b, ,n94 words
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Article, Illustration262 1956-04-10 18 CALVIN BOWEN - WEAK JAMAICA WILL STILL SEND RUNNERS CALVIN BOWEN By i CONFLICTING views among Jamaican track officials as to the wisdom of sending a team to the 16th World Olympics, opening m Melbourne on November 22. have been settled by. (decision to send a team of about eight. Officials who argued262 words
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Article51 1956-04-10 18 ITALY'S Da\ Giuseppe Merli day beat Hugh the U.S., 6-4, 8-10, 6 < J m the men's sing of an Internal ;<;; tournament Sicily. ii| Stewart tl I j south African A Will the mene v 3, H-9 ri Davis cup doubl t Orland Sirola PietA.P. - 51 words
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Article29 1956-04-10 18 Hachiro Tai night recaptui Bnese weight title whet a 12-round vi eisio* from Ti r Tokyo'a Koraku Tatsuml \os\ OnukJ i ial J U.suka. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article130 1956-04-10 19 JSSIAN BEATS WEIGHT RECORD x i.OCJDANOV|j ol Russia, (m at the world Ighl weightcord for the ;ate of press, i and Jerk, durII i match In Mose,. v j i rday with I ran, Poland, j issian Federaion and Ukraine, ac- cording to the Soviet news agency Taw rsiui iT.r130 words
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Article189 1956-04-10 19 nisi FOR FIVE YEARS i n signlne lefi liams from Bradford City. Everton madethelr in the transfer marki since 'hey bough from Glasgow Hangers. More' Everton now expected \i LAST St. Thomas's PC who play in the Mil] Hoys League had gone all season without i ft-enty lour189 words
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Article55 1956-04-10 19 I»UDLEWEIGHT PriOJ t. > tough oppositioi J bid to win tlu J. iV > title at the anV hampionships being W Naval Base. I m the final he B letcherof H.M.S J night Prior toughest hurto the final \.B. Whit5. most thrilling programme yal Malayan55 words
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Article143 1956-04-10 19 Preliminary: Middle: ME trior (Terror, bl AB Bum I Cossack i SEMI-FINALS Feather: AB Tubby (Cossack) bt ME Mc-Aulise: Welter: A B McDermotl (Crane) bt Tig. Lowrie (Crane>; Ufhj Middle: LS Howard (Aurocks) loot to ab Phillips k? 0 0^ AB Aveid (Centaur) bt AB Whit (Terror) Middle: ME143 words
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Article48 1956-04-10 19 Williams to fight in U.S. iamplon, Johnny to New _|)rk his way to for hi.s ftght Jackson i Williams' I tl Williams I s Marciano idded that WilI "'turn to Lor '8"t In .July if i 11 Williams i ii not go "lere are more ftl '"'<* m Aine-48 words
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Article42 1956-04-10 19 Australian Davii Cup tennln playei Nell Eraser is to bave an operation to both legs for .it ie ose w Ixub, Don »playing team Captain Harry n< pma n .b Id m •oi ,n" ie b, th( Melbourne Herald, ar\42 words
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385 1956-04-10 19 JAPS AMAZE SINGAPORE TEAM CHIEF IN TOKYO SINGAPORE'S TOP TABLE vn l I ,S AUTHORITY SAID HE WAS AMAZED VI THE POTENTIAL OE GOOD PLAYERS IN JAPAN the K SS! Low Se c r etary of tne Singapore Table-Tennis Association, ond manager of he four-man Singapore team at the 23rd385 words
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Article247 1956-04-10 19 r rilh' Mr!!,( mne Cup, tl adl Uen.ilK inn m thi first I\m sday In Novi mber w 111 tal e place "v the m ual date thi fins win he- on Noven i ci Ek cau the Olj m\ 0 n i247 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-04-10 19 —at the Stadium Ihrahim Mansoor, Singapore's inside-right, leaps desperately in an effort U) g«-t Ins hOOt to the hall during the Aw line Memorial (up maUh al .lalan Benar stadium. Hon* K«.nx goalkeeper Wai 1 att Kim It [s the hill safely In his arms ir BELOW: ChuFree Press - 83 words
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454 1956-04-10 19 STEVE SNIDER - No 'shamateur' worries in U.S. golf STEVE SNIDER Says WHAT is an amateur I T? athlete? There are a lot of answers to that one, and usually it depends upon the sport. Miler Wes Santee was suspended by tlie a.a.u. lor expense account infractions that probably wouldn't lift an eyebrow454 words
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Article95 1956-04-10 20 By SAM JO! lX sox 170/JIE Eguchi blastt England's Ann Haydo 3-0 last night to c iter th semi-fin*H,s of the women' table tennis singles tourm ment. The Japanese star wo 21-13 22-20. 21-16. The 11-year-old MU Haydon was hopelessly on' classed except m tk secondA.P. - 95 words
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Article528 1956-04-10 20 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS STAR ONE DISAPPOINTS By nnHERE wis Utile at li\ lty on Urn* ti.tin lni ir.uk at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Oniv i few horses broke io i<" three furlongs. i br t ol the e and ol lhe morning vere Crasis i una528 words
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Article, Illustration332 1956-04-10 20 Rumanian girl is the only foreigner left JAPAN'S speedy and hard-hitting players all but demolished European and American opposition last night to fill seven of the eight semi-final berths m men's and women's play at the world table-tennis championships m Tokyo. RUMANIA'S BRILLIANT ELLA ZELLER WAS THE332 words
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Article15 1956-04-10 20 itiijjitv LeaguV»: Liverpool 7 wari Ingtc n 26 Widne 2 Wiean Reuter 'iReuter - 15 words
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Article51 1956-04-10 20 Results of lasi night's U.K. association football mutches were: Division 3 (North): Mansfield Town 5 Bradford 0; York City 0 Scunthorpe united o. Scottish Division St. Milren l Motherwell l; East Fife Rangers i. Other matches: Dundee S Manchester United l; Pulham 2 Botofogo Chid of Brazil 2.—51 words
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Article179 1956-04-10 20 pi OSING odd oi the Two J 1 hou aon Guineas and the i>c i by al la I night v ti ila Club callover m London wore ia rtiousand Guineas font! ith s< ti, j Bui ot %rdi nt 10 Bd s i InalReuter - 179 words
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