The Singapore Free Press, 11 April 1956
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section21 1956-04-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya No II -i. Smsapore, Wednesday, April 11, 1956. p,j(. e 15 rts21 words
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Article, Illustration7 1956-04-11 1 AND NOW, A BEAUTY PARLOUR FOR PETS!7 words
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Article152 1956-04-11 1 Is your dOK deprrssod? Bored with 1 Disappointed in love? What he needs is a facial. Or a Perm, 'he Singapore Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Prepared to give him a glamour winent, At the society's premises i Orchard Road, a nimble-linker-152 words
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137 1956-04-11 1 \J MBERfi of the Sings POre Liberal-Socialist OXI the Merdeka dele who last night dls"lfi With the chief Mini- the question of in--11 security, this morn v were confident that thin^s would "fOrt them selves out. Mr Lim Koon Terk tolc the Free Press today137 words
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538 1956-04-11 1 ARMS BUILD-UP IN NORTH AND SOUTH VIETNAM Accusations in another trouble spot UK answers Red charge JJUSSIA and Britain claim there is a big build-up of arms in Vietnam. A Russian accusation that South Vietnam was preparing to march against the Reds in the north was sharply rejected by Britain538 words
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Article70 1956-04-11 1 His own triumph MK. Solomon Bandaranaike, leader of the People's United Coalition and premierelect of Ceylon, completed a personal election triumph yesterday by retaining his own teat with a 12,000 majority. Yesterday was the third day of polling. Bandaranaike's coalition, which has campaigned fur severance of Ceylons links with the70 words
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Article32 1956-04-11 1 The Korean Governmeni announced today that "more than five" Communist soldiers early yesterday morning crossed the demarcation line and attacked a South Korean army position north Of .Seoul.32 words
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Article28 1956-04-11 1 Singapore Rubber market opened this morning on b fjuift, tone with first grade Apiii shipment ;it. oo'i cents b ii) rent h<-iow yester day's Closing price,28 words
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Advertisement67 1956-04-11 1 yimr Childs Health... what wouldn't you give to ensure it f One way, Mother is to re- cognise the value of a food ij\ )i •upplemeni Give your child }^4a V delicious 'Ovaltine' every day. l/ffiL^T Prepared from Nature's best If •fr*'/ fill the gftpl in an otherwise n&lk'^'il Delict67 words
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Article307 1956-04-11 2 FIRE AMBULANCES WORK ROUND-THE-CLOCK DO AD accidents have 1 1-> i »ij depleted the niiiniwi oi ambulances operated bj Singapore Flff Brigade able Is turn out on J (all. (m the seven ambulances normsJlj mi the road, two are in tin* workshops for act i J d«rit307 words
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Article127 1956-04-11 2 rFHE pri sent-day girla are tl in" more conscious ol education and attach a higther value to said M; B M Griffin, Sin rapore't Principal Matron, yesterday. Girls applying for training a Bt udeni nun ea ha ve, during the pasi two years n127 words
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Article243 1956-04-11 2 The Singapore Teachers' Union Is tn reorganise Its Teachers in Training Sub-Committee to givt better facilities to the Normal trainees, t he union secretary, Mr. s. Y Kam, .said yesterday. Mr, Kam told the Free Press that this followed a meetIng between (he union's management committee,243 words
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Article56 1956-04-11 2 The New York Stock Market had its biggest drop in six months "yest.erc! with many high priced issues falling from US$l $5 a share. The decline came as events in the Middle East took a grave turn and while selling to raise cash for Income tax paymentsdueReuter - 56 words
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Article51 1956-04-11 2 rhe Australian Treasurer Sir Arthur Padden, said in Brisbane yesterday that the Australian economy was p a State >i unbalance and tension and it. wa d übtfu whether the balance ol payments could be main talni d ev< n with the nr. **n\ li i ri f triiReuter - 51 words
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Article56 1956-04-11 2 The Japanese Finance Ministry announced yesterday a cash payment formula tor settling its trade accounts with Sweden and Biam starting April 15. Under the new pan Japan will accept the Swedl sn currency, kroner, In addition to terling and u s (l Uars. Slam pay56 words
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Article90 1956-04-11 2 rne Singapore Government Offl< is- Co-operative Housing Society, ins decided to b»MF,j fiats in reni <u n, nbers, F»r Start H)< I -irtv Will I■' :i block ol nlm fl bopa i-, li e t..t, Plain bavfl aJn idj been submits d to the City coun- •>90 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-04-11 2 Charlie will have the last word picture. Dawn arrived hall an hour after Chaplin had flown in from Swit- z zerland. He slipped unnoticed through fit z airport. But Dawn, who is to be his lead- ing: lady, found a l» crowd waiting for her The picture shows Dawn AddanisPaul Popper - 56 words
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Article220 1956-04-11 2 I Lovely actress Dawn Addams arrived at London airport this week with 17 pieces of luggage, In that luggage were several dresses which Dawn hopes Charlie Chaplin will let her wear in his new film 'The Kin^ in New York." In England for re- -fi hearsals220 words
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Advertisement81 1956-04-11 2 LHiiii^M!aißiiiiu^ RIIHU iii B m m 1 j LAST DAY 0F... i B M«SHfc mama H i I HOME SIDE SUITSI j Sizes 40 and 42 1 B usually T'i62.so }ksf\\ki p err h From 555 e oo I iti REVOLVING SAMBAL TRAYS] B S j NOW $12.50 j "final81 words
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Article, Illustration148 1956-04-11 3 I Bl ISTOL freighter af No. 11 Squadron R il New Zealand Air Force, left Kuala j l|iif n jhi> morning on a mercy mission to pjek up a man severely injured in *the head Puket, an island off the west coast of148 words
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Article88 1956-04-11 3 I, E RTISEMENTS I A have been removed from the electric and telephone standards i" johore Bahru, 'no months a£ o following numerous i..mp!, lints from the < public the Town Coun- <> c il decided no* to renew the licences for > he S e88 words
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Article21 1956-04-11 3 "General" Tanganyika. leading active terrorist in Kenya and No. 3 in the Man Man heirarchy, has been captured. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration297 1956-04-11 3 U.S. PLANS A LET'S PRETEND WAR A nationwide war drill to rehear.se what might happen in a nuclear assault on 76 American cities, will be held for a week in July. Fifty-two areas will be assumed to have been hit by single bombs, 24 by from two to five bombsFree Press - 297 words
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Article85 1956-04-11 3 Print t* Massimo .;t Italy hh-Hn up u ith his famous country woman. Gin a Loliobrigida, ut thv premiere "i the dim "The Han with the Golden Ann ta it OHIO The gallant jjentlein hi manipulates tilareite ami in order to kiss iht* li!<u liar's hand lh« MmPoul Popper - 85 words
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Advertisement52 1956-04-11 3 gw aM <* J jf& WBMKJm^P HUT K J J' OUR NEW i IMPORTED I SLACKS S i IN FABULOUS FABRICS OF ORLON, i; DACROIN AND DACRON COTTON BLEND COMPLETELY WASHABLC IN I EXCITING NEW WEAVES SHADES WASSIAMULL'S M EW SWEAR DEPT. WEEK-ENPERi THIS WEEK AND I lllMOthmii ill i52 words
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Advertisement58 1956-04-11 3 i_iyqj-i i i i i i i i i i la_L-LIH4-I rV^ I i i 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 W~~l] I :^K(HlKim@T@.inc|k J.LJ i I i i- J -l—l .l^l-L-l-J--iJJ-V copied Distribufors: G. C. de SILVA BROS., *Je welters 3, Riffles Place, Singapore- 1. Phone *****. ftttttl58 words
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266 1956-04-11 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, April 1 1, 1956. Opinion GIVEN THE BIRD "IF only it Serves as ;t gi neraJ reminder, u noi a pointed hint, the Chief Minister's turkey has served a useful purpose. Particularly a1 this time of transition, when all too sweeping g< neralisations about grafiReuter - 266 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1956-04-11 4 WILLIAM BALDWIN - WILLIAM BALDWIN Sanw nuurdvrs. pursuits ami junylv ambushes ]j&'''-i'-ys%l&x&js£?jj^m k £BU ■fy'^dS&A&aißpa This i% tfhc Hvst article in a spiiic-iiiigliiig threepart series in which a you us* American recount* hi* cx|icricn<*e« Kighting the Mail Mail gang* which have brought a reign of ivvvor to Keuva.Reuter - 1,087 words
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Advertisement24 1956-04-11 4 J v M /n Singapore I always" for HIGH CLASS JEWELLERY i 5 I 't j H. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG j b BANGKOK24 words
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Advertisement39 1956-04-11 4 whi are ou P re P arec to deal with accidents and injury Tlavr n SANOID First FIRST AID SETS Available at all flood dealers and THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. RAFFLES PLACE S PORE COLD STORAGE ARCADE, ORCHARD ROAD.39 words
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Article, Illustration942 1956-04-11 5 Adiliedy Eastley - Adiliedy Eastley BV.. EC H AN I S A 1M tion, strikes and s .says a conwhose initials A.E.G.B. In an appearing in irreni Singapore Magazine, "have >ed the imporhitherto mi < innent of in the happy contented life. '•Introduced in its this observer »s, "we have the942 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-04-11 5 Donald Meon (ri^ht), Itemm prplncet &j£!t "<<■ Hollywood Howl, Hollywood, Cdlfa-Bto, with Mr >avid A«l^ ns o ri.nt Auctions Inc.. Hollywood and impresario for the Kos ln R o!^ Philharmon.c Ur eUe^Ua, and Mis» Alice Taylor, manager ol the orth«*U».39 words
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Advertisement86 1956-04-11 5 Hit y <^ jrau Controlled Ho.it Electric Automatic \^^^^Jj^\ Iron with si^n.i! limp t> s.ifcty cord L MlPrSwrirf SIX MONTHS' GUARANTEE. W See the above other Appliances at Authorised Dealers in Malaya. Sole Distributors C C ICflfiP SL f»fl ITU IWA, Cecil Street, for Malaya Lm ldfifto UU., LI U.86 words
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Miscellaneous287 1956-04-11 6 !ilA\llH.\iiii; •»> lallt and IMiil Oavi^ P^* I I \-hVAW: fOUARF POPULAR I I LISTEN TOThEM A'MAT M f r/,c^^%J W NOT THE lT I', THE/ 1 HERE.NAADA.AU CHEEB HER. WHEN IF SMI r W A c y V T^ D I UIIiHOMEINI tUMIS«YOO, TOUTING A REMtMBEft YOU SHE IS287 words
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Miscellaneous675 1956-04-11 6 4ft L. BORN today, you have a magtfc I personality, are popular and maki X friends easily. Yet there is a sir. X 4 of restraint in your nature 4 gives the first Impression thai t' are aloof and "stand-offish." These two side.-, oi your natur< 4 often at cross-purposes675 words
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Article173 1956-04-11 7 I prices quoted in pence, in White Sarawak f.a.q. European ports April 27 \d. sellers 36 %d. seller! 11l Black Sarawak Special [European ports April 21 ',d. sellers 20V. id. sellers prices quoted in shillings and pence. first Session spot £765 buyers £766 buyers £760 sellers £768173 words
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Article91 1956-04-11 7 !NEW YORK. April 10. Previous Today traits spot and nearby 99 25 nom. 99.25 nom. utures tpril 98.75 bid 98.00 bid 99.35 asked 99.10 asked May 97.35 bid 96.60 bid 98.50 asked 98.25 asked June 96.25 bid 95 50 bid 97.35 asked 97.10 asked R FUTURES: May91 words
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Article37 1956-04-11 7 Fa ampong spot, await- id afl its 30, April I' rnient 129 Sarawak spot and a waiting release 29 afloats 28H. April 27. May 26*4 Sellers ex-dock. 1 rices quoted in U.S. cents per W.37 words
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Article40 1956-04-11 7 (NEW YORK. April 10- Previous Todav l. usl a,s 518.52 510.04 f' 1,, oa l l!> 170.90 168.54 ■omrstu Bonds 97 92 97 99 l! ,i Itie1 ties r 67^07 66.68 si tomposile Vverage 181.97 179 4640 words
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Article113 1956-04-11 7 LONDON, April, 10. IMM Previous Today mm* Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ Wm delivered IM shl Jong ton \pr. May $181 sellers $182 sellers P 'P\. Straits c.i.f 1 K North F in delivered weight per lonI on Apr./Maj £66% buyers £67 buyers I £07 sellers £67% .sellers113 words
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Article, Illustration230 1956-04-11 7 A LARGE party of Siamese teachers at present touring Malaya have issued an invitation for a return visit to Bangkok by Malayan teachers. i Mr. Sirindra Kristhong, leader of the 65-strong Siamese group, who extend-. ed the invitation in Singapore said: "We have been so wonderfully receivedFree Press - 230 words
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Article61 1956-04-11 7 Quintin Phillips, 23-year* old shopbreaker, remembered derelict Carisbrooke station when he brc\e out of Parkhurst Prison. He and Peter Smith, 24, both serving four years' corrective training, hoped to hide there until they slipped aboard a ferry. But Detective-Inspector Owen Toms, of Newport C.1.D., remembered the empty61 words
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Article84 1956-04-11 7 QUEUES, queues, queues Cars jammed scores oi British roads as the Bank Holiday ended. And motorists and the traffic census takers just had to Hive tip. One of the worst traffic patches was on the road from Chester to Manchester whore cars crawled along bumper84 words
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Article159 1956-04-11 7 By Sir Robert Boothlnj, Conservative M.P. tor East Aberdeen, in an attack on the Treasury at a Granaemouth, Stirlingshire, dinner. rpilK year l!>f>4 will «o X. down to history as their maddest hoar. A further bout of inflation was clearly imminent. Prices nxs e by 3 per cent. Our159 words
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Article21 1956-04-11 7 Aircraft spotters arr scok m? Canadian smuggling >-in!( which take contraband and alien mto Ame i .rM by pUue.21 words
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Article179 1956-04-11 7 ARTIST'S FRIEND NOW EXFRIEND \l I VK- WON 111 COUH WTW&flt in Rome has ended with a 11 yen old artist befog o> itrrt'd |g p mil out I portrait. BIOBdi Novella IVir.iglni must remove the nude picture of her i friend and neighbour, I Lisa Sehneldef, fr m tin*179 words
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Miscellaneous54 1956-04-11 7 s"ncapore Ihich tides m TODAY. II (IT pin p TOMORROW: 11.43 p a.m. and 1 1 36 p in. FRIDAY: 12.23 p >». m SATURDAY: 0.07o .07 ain p and I(M pin. SUNDAY: o\l a m. and 1 .50 p.m. i MONDAY. 1.21 a.m. H and 215p m. TUESDAY: !.0754 words
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Advertisement267 1956-04-11 8 1 \k W W< about the NEW Million Dollar 1 Mobiloil Spectcdp I I if Boosfs Power and Performance y| B _j**^£3Z^*^^' '^Pj New Car (or an old car that has a clean engine) Tests on hundreds of cars have proved that, by i|l P -S^T' performs to a certain267 words
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Article301 1956-04-11 9 ONLY 3 MONTHS TO LIVE.. ■mi]:- lasl spring for the husband of 57- old Mrs. Elizabeth Freeth. For her hu.sH dying and the time-limit Is known. E i Just three precious months it it to him. I }u» croeill blOOmi and the buds Mower in tinI :ino. the Implacable deadline301 words
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Article, Illustration16 1956-04-11 9 Today 's laugh "Pack up the skylarking. Don Miguel, and let's get to the clever stuff!!"16 words
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Article, Illustration138 1956-04-11 9 Davy Crockett gets hero's welcome > worship from young fans, girls 11. t> well as boys and some wearing iv> nu'kott caps, greets the "real" '';> Crorki-tt— Hollywood actor. Fess rarker as he shows his gun at London Airport, Mr. Parker, star of the Walt l>isney Rim Davy Crockett," had138 words
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Article511 1956-04-11 9 Should churches use blurb ads? POST SCRIPTS IN describing "without comment" »he methods Hollywood uses to fill its church pews. T.E.B. Clarke (Free Press yesterday; was obviously bitterly denouncing the blurb advertisemont which did the trick. Granted that such goahead methods will offend some people's susceptibilities. But as he himself511 words
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Article154 1956-04-11 9 More than 100 American airmen and police with walkie-talkie radios and dog.s beat through Denham Wood* late at night search ing for 12-year-old Diannc Hewittson Fisher, lost for seven hours after Bhe went to pick flowers. The hunt was called oil at 11 p.m. to wait154 words
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Advertisement26 1956-04-11 9 TUlOf MAB« ScOPP® In a class by itself In a glass by itself or with a kindred spirit SCHWBPPBRVESCBNCE LASTS THE WHOLE DRINK THROUGH V vi26 words
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Article, Illustration159 1956-04-11 10 ESME; PTISTA - TEENAGERS TOUGHEN UP ESME PTISTA STORY BY 'riiiHTY-TWO teenage boys from Bri 1 Schools In Singapore, held th»2 Blakang Mati last week. The one-week camp, the third O f*J the Colony, was run on the .same Bound Schools of Great Britain Pull of pop and enthusiasm, the yod item on159 words
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Article, Illustration175 1956-04-11 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN PICTURES BY W.O. II E. Chadwick, APTC. had the rope like Tarzan, doing the cat wall and anything that looked intricate, Lt Col. C. J. Reidy, RAEC, said. "Did learned the virtue of living in ccnm as a team Later, the art of mess-tin cooking (st and cabbages)SAM KAI LEE - 175 words
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Advertisement24 1956-04-11 11 13 yGdrS of watch making experience. Sold in over 87 countries throughout the world. SINCE F E. ZUELLIC (M> LTD BfORI K LVMFUH PfcNAVO24 words
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Article, Illustration345 1956-04-11 12 THOUSANDS IN BIG S'PORE TB QUIZ 3 vealed theii knowledge ol th( characteristics of tub< il in a citj wide Quia conducted ir. n questions were answered In i minute tt< xaminatiMi pnn oi.-d by under the upervision "i H. GarlJ edical din ctor. were distrl I) F A<4 I345 words
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Article319 1956-04-11 12 Hitler protege works on TN the early 1940's 1 Heinz Peter was one of Hitler's bright young scholars an 'expert" who became a director of the infamous institute for Jewish research at Frankfort, Nazi headquarters for intellectual anti-Semitism. A gangling, wearylooking man in his 40's. Peter today is back In319 words
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556 1956-04-11 12 U.S. is well ahead in space race to moon By lAN FRASER AMERICA has gone ahead in the space race to the Moon. Sketches and top-se-cret details have been released by the United siatcs tfavy of the Vanguard, the three-in-one rockei which is to set the first manmade satellite on556 words
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Article34 1956-04-11 12 Flavia Browning, daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Browning, treasurer to the Duke of Edinburgh, and novelist Daphne du Maurier is to marry Captain 'Alistair Tower, of the Coldstream Guards in July.34 words
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Article287 1956-04-11 12 pi'iKSONNKL at Far Kast bases of the U.S. Air Force remain at home more because oi television. Ttie Air Force operates •small TV stations at Clark Fi.id i n the Philippines and Kadena at oki nawa that can only be picket! up within ;i short radius287 words
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Advertisement7 1956-04-11 12 ■mVImBBv'IJ 6577 blj- TRANSPORT <i STORAGE LTD.7 words
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Article, Illustration773 1956-04-11 13 REINHOLD ENSZ - Lili Mar len makes a comeback REINHOLD ENSZ j/Tj^^^^^^^^yT/wWW^Jwwwwpi by rpHE No. 1 Song of 1 World War II Lilt Marlen may soon become a hit again in Germany. A Frankfurt film company is reviving the lamed tune by turning it into a movie about a wartime romance in Germany.A.P. - 773 words
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Article, Illustration298 1956-04-11 13 THE music of Cesar Franck, with its impassioned fluency and mystical purity has sained increasing popularity since his death in 1890. A Belgian by birth, Franck lived the greater part his life in France ind is generally regarded as a French composer was a man of298 words
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Article307 1956-04-11 13 I>AD luck and indifferent success dogged the long career of the Italian composer Ruggiero Leoncavallo. He had one outstanding operatic, triumph, however, his tuneful and violently passionate "i Pagliacci" (The He was encouraged t° write thlfl tremendously popular opera because of the success two ycar s previously, in307 words
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Advertisement95 1956-04-11 13 -IS li^Ml RICOH AND SUPER ftrnWA^ Orients lir^.st moil modern JWyX^jj sff 1 'n^ cimcr.i f.ictory Here, the <® /<dr U most m fj(l> m m.inuf.ictunn^ f«^ V s —^r methods of the western world 7 \\9Y/f \*a src tombim (I with the mj c/' A r^ JJ«nuity »n,j irtistry95 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-04-11 14 ,ji i i i ii,.iMtii .iiui tin- I>u k c ol I iliiilmiuJi with Ihelr children, I-,,,,,,. ch&rU<- .u«(i I'iiincss \m/ii'. i*i wiiii Mil t)"i'ni\ Corgi i (fori ground and ii" Duke'N andy" during the Royal i xniiiv surnriKi holidaj ii Balmoral <• :i Scotland, last \ui;ijst f73 words
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Article, Illustration150 1956-04-11 14 Ocean FLOAT checks atom waste hHjj in cable laying. Measurements taken so tar show t hai even in mid ocean the tidal current is considerable, and thai thi re is a steady current whii h can amount to a mile a day. i I r.'.v invent ii in a floai150 words
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Article, Illustration495 1956-04-11 14 CARROLL RIGHTER - CARROLL RIGHTER by HOI IV WOOD, Tu< HERE'S a born actor. Although he has a comprehensive n vironment thro u gh which to express himself, he is quite concerned with odds and ends. I.s quite fussy and particular, and will have anCharles; Royal Studio - 495 words
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Article59 1956-04-11 14 JjK)RMER stunt man Jock Mahoney now range rider, refused make a test for a Ho] 'a ood studio contnic "I did a small part i picture, 'Away All Bo instead. You cant do j tice to yourself in a test." jock declared. The strategy worked Now he lias aGun Shy - 59 words
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Article325 1956-04-11 14 The smiling pilot was their hero SJOMFWIIERE thcr*' la a family who do not know that 1 1 years ago their R.A.P. pilot a hero tO 5,000 people In a Nazi concent rai l< m camp, He v. i ich ;i h ti; the pi noi defied their Rua i325 words
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Article25 1956-04-11 14 the Fn itton al wo remain great and fta o/ a r ynF > orld meeti nob >dy 1 > ay, c feariej25 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1956-04-11 15 Mr. Porter is ever the gallant! afsdfsd JN MONTI CARLOS Smart St restaurant, which goes by the unsmart name of Le Bnack (although it is not quite the place in winch to ask tor a ham sandwich) there was a very .smart party the other night. It vas »ive n1,172 words
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Miscellaneous230 1956-04-11 15 i B^ l l l I rii i s w ko^x; 6 Fifty In the side (5). (M ES KO B 7 Pood destroyed within (6). 2 Ac! Sh ik© i ear< i adverl e- n Heart of a Jewel (3). 8 Bwjfanwomatic plani (51 M Keep to dish up230 words
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Article, Illustration683 1956-04-11 16 RALPH COOPER - RALPH COOPER She even puts sultry Sophia in the shade says FLEW to Madrid foi i Epi 1956 sand exl 10 animals, widerthen I ViSta Vision tir armhelicopters, plus <k s C iry id Itaij pin up, Sophia lv Kramer's i Pi and the P But683 words
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Article322 1956-04-11 16 I/ 1 'i 1 the most hon< t actress of the week, r Deborah K'-n- i sing bul not good enough to record ihc >n ■i In rhe King and I," she told me. "My low notes are all rl I buj nil the h] i will322 words
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Article78 1956-04-11 16 gftUKS of Eleanor Powell Oene Kelly, Fred Astaire *j and Chari sel r*°V w/l( I •ih m reheat the sound of punching bagl and fit inq leather when former mi& lewetght chamni m T i U h tori Htl bouh J > tot Somebody r >78 words
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Advertisement96 1956-04-11 16 Y^ 1 PC succc<is <>rif!s to another for tho K^X^mEa "Solvcig" was the winning yacht on her aHj arrivl at Mobart. *jN* ?^*'wj Following closely on the memorable y^f*" Atlantic crossing by Movado, tins latest A li vy experiment confirms the indisputable If luperiority of Movado's waterproof and v k96 words
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Article, Illustration220 1956-04-11 17 DISCOVERY EXPLODES PHARAOHS CURSE' r dary "curse I Pharaohs" shattered, lid SCi( ntists II came to ig the oxE Tutankhat at Luxor, 1922. pt ion said: shall come icings to Jiim nb 0/ Fharaoh." f, ->ks after Lord jpened up Tui tomb, tie be- a mysterious220 words
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Article363 1956-04-11 17 V Incrablc B I A 'U0 8.1 1 All P«m K tv.,.,.! hkHv hip j m ond Kuesser H< WH' })t O',C(i K -it bl,|' uaV r m of advanK hand m telling him Ix tricks ■^m hut not V thej mi 1 ].u ft 1 and felt363 words
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Article66 1956-04-11 17 Glamorous, piquant, photogenic (ABOVE): Glamorous, piquanie, photogenic, chicare some of the adjectives being applied with justification to petite screen discovery Maureen Swanson who is being groomed for bigger roles in British pictures. (LEFT): Off-stage shot in a Hollywood studio shows Jean Simmons, director Joseph L. Mankiewicz and members of the66 words
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Article179 1956-04-11 17 WITHIN an hour of his return to France from America Prince Rainier of Monaco broadcast to his people about Grace Kelly, the girl h<i?s «oin«; to marry. He said: "Her physical beauty is translated into a moral beauty by the entirely exception qualities of179 words
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Article248 1956-04-11 17 PUT PEP INTO LIVING AL MI'RRAV, weightlift ing coach: now is your waist-line? Try this for a smaller size. Lie on your back, hands to sides Now bring the fcnees up, clasping them to the chest, raising your head towards them. Ten time p t another 10. Stiffness hiU the248 words
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303 1956-04-11 17 NOW, IT'S AIRBORNE EXECUTIVE SUITES NEWS IN THE AIR I airplane to every E m>oi p< »i»i«- In the E E l.s\. according to tiic < i\ii Aeronautic! Administration n Washington. Total E E number <>f aircraft <>»* E the U.S. ch ii register is :»7. !»:;!>. E Thousands o303 words
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Advertisement13 1956-04-11 17 STERILIZED I > s SBr i -s i >l Oft lUVI UV V^iSas Ullj13 words
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Article339 1956-04-11 18 111-timed advice from Morris IKC'HII (|l'l i rHUF is< h< did i hi who i i rd a i', easy in n n r> n th < i the Ide ai p< i:,).-' n bfi an li h-ii 25 000 Led. Both the I I and the Dukp N folk339 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-04-11 18 y^LL you have to do is name th i s tennis star. Wellknown on international courts, she has played at Wimbledon. Her photo- graph often appears on the sports pages. She has played in Wightman Cup matches. Can you say if it was for England78 words
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375 1956-04-11 18 KEN MOSES - 3,000 COOKS APPLY FOR OLYMPIC JOBS KEN MOSES By \N am tralian I touring th«> world getting reclp- for 70 differeni variel le "i food for 6 000 odd Olym pic stomach He I Melbourne caterln i pxpert Pom Carlyon, who already ha int. rviewi d more than 300 iA.P. - 375 words
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490 1956-04-11 18 SUPPER TO TAKE THE COUNT HONOURS? Hy Special Correspondent npHE onlj good reason for arguing that Sur are unlikely t<> i 1 1 the County Cricket ci pionship for the fifth consecutive season the feal is unusual. Surrej themselves, however, once wo including a triple-tie in 1889 in six consecutivl490 words
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Article62 1956-04-11 18 LADY WILL RUN IN U.S. J'OHN LANDY. woric record hold in Los Angeles and Fresno. California, ii i •> Landy 26, who last sat* day ran the mile in uj four minute time holds the with' a time of 2 He was only 0 c. <ng this time in raReuter - 62 words
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Article39 1956-04-11 18 The Orient bani m rematch b W champion Leo E Philippine and KeJ of Japan will I ,i Tokyo 1 i- I lium rhe match m Komuro losl M EC ,'ii." i I M J I A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article26 1956-04-11 18 DEMARCO i^l 1 1. irco i m eet Hoacim > m i tine on i ...in; I: K Den ranked f m dei it B w<las. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement10 1956-04-11 18 WHEREVER fOU STOP FOR REFRESHMENT ■in m i ,M-. m10 words
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Article858 1956-04-11 19 KALPH BLAKEMAN - KALPH BLAKEMAN ir RAF Changi sports round-up by rh ki i': Only one Changi k i on WednesC 1 Services LeaK, t Occidentals iourK to oppose the K}. there. Defeat E* .t but they put K i, sing by only K Changi teams K- first858 words
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Article, Illustration16 1956-04-11 19 La i. u eek's Free Press headline in which a grown <>f Colony cross-country runera complained16 words
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Article120 1956-04-11 19 I'W in a h E ced hia way k tory er a V. i n M 8 T< i ror) 1 Di the Royal K iships List forced the pa< e, ft <s from ;ill j up again ,i man of superioi ringoi Re I|]120 words
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Article363 1956-04-11 19 We've no grouse, say Changi men j£«>Y \L AIK I OKCE hang! cross'tintrv runnen do not agree with their colleagues In the Singapore 1 1 a m whith attended t*»*' Malayan thampioi) ship at Kuala Lumpur. They have approached the Free Press and asked t to be put on reeonl363 words
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Article99 1956-04-11 19 Danes beat Malayans once more piINN KOBBERO of Den mark defeated Peter Ferguson of Toronto, Ontario singles badminton champion, in an exhibition tournament at Toronto on Monday night. Kobbero won 15 8. 12-15, 15-8. He also teamed with countryman Hammergaard Hansen to win a doubles match from the Malayan pairReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration106 1956-04-11 19 k n McGregor, former I* Air 1 ml uiv Dm is Cup star VDhO hnncd ptoff tonal in 1953 ha applied for rein tatement a a i applU at ion en t to the outh a ustralian i Tennii Cot >■■ M did hiReuter - 106 words
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Article277 1956-04-11 19 From same camp as Marriano itndefeated HERMAN (Rory) Calhoun yesterday served notice on world middleweight contenders that he is ready to move against fast company. Manager Frank Bachman has singled out France's Charles Humez as the next target. "We're going to try and get hum-/A.P. - 277 words
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Article58 1956-04-11 19 DennU Compton the Middlesex and Kii' land ci Icket ei i to entei .1 London ho* pita] nexl weeh foi an operation on hla rtghi leg i r m 9 inch the kn< ec&p vfn < moved last N'. 1 embei Compton l/. till hopel ul <>'58 words
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Article59 1956-04-11 19 piRANft EDO! Am: tra 1 i and foi mei Wiml and Unlt< d 1 Ighl he would "wall follov D C K< WrOregof Id as n n .t rr. i if Kei Ihroti I i be in it to But hi ':('< I W Ith59 words
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Advertisement27 1956-04-11 19 OCEAN PARK; HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTEri \<i' Hand of BlflfftpOTfl >> MISS SALOMA the Mil. is >1 .1 I ll II 'Ml I RIIHI IISSI i"i I iMf 'o27 words
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Article30 1956-04-11 20 SELETAR CENTRE SCORES 6 I: I i won Ited Servi I ai Belel I Hall tin 21-1 < red 0 l rime :<)(■ I Wan- I Jr. i the N.<- ..1 H..30 words
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Article, Illustration100 1956-04-11 20 Sheep helps racehorse win $20,000 u Galway, an eight-year-old sheep, is mure than a pet at the Downs raciai] stables, Findon, Sussex. She has proved a lueky mascot since striking u» a friendshiv with a six-year-old racehorse, Canardeau. Once difficult and temperamental, Canardeau has become docile and responded to trainIReuter - 100 words
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Article57 1956-04-11 20 LUTON IN GOALLESS DRAW I UTON the English ftrsi \j division league soccer team and Rampla Club from M mtevideo played a goalless draw at Luton Last night. Ri i ol last night's Associa. •i Football matches were: ni\isi«.n Two: Hull City l Donca ter Rovers l. Scottish l>iv ionReuter - 57 words
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Article33 1956-04-11 20 R< of last night's U.K. rugbj games were: Rugby i nion: Redruth Penarth 1 1 Sain! [v< s 6 Cardiff 27. Rngbj League 1 1 nc istei 5 mMJMJMt^SuStmmmmmmmmmmmmmWSmSmmSmm i ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article186 1956-04-11 20 LET'S HAVE EQUALITY Soys Indian Cricket Board THE Indian Cricket Hoard of Control will propose at the lin pt rial Cricket Conference in London on July 19 Chat India, Pakistai ;iiul the West Indies he given equal status with other ommonwealth countries, Th< Board's resolution says thai as cricket If186 words
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Article123 1956-04-11 20 JHE West Indies carried their overnight scored 325 for i to Sin 1 all out at I ort Of Spain yesterday when the unofl j tS against E. w. Swantons team entered on the fourth of it.s five days, Thi.s gave them a lead of 115.123 words
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Article253 1956-04-11 20 DEFENDING Champion Toshiaki Tanaka will meel Ichiro Ogimura for the men's singles the world table tennis championships in Tokyo. Japan is assured ol both singles titles. j a p a n clinched the women's world singles title last night when Japanese champion Kiiko Watanabe defeated Rumania's Ella253 words
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