The Singapore Free Press, 27 April 1956
1956-04-27
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Title Section14 1956-04-27 1 Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya \TTISS? Singapore, Friday, April 27, 1956. Price 15 Cts.14 words
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Article176 1956-04-27 1 Pay talks for 2,000 Govt. men ABOUT 2,000 Singapore A Government clerks who threatened to create a storm a week ago when their pay claims were cold-shoul-dered, were m a calmer -nood today. The Government told their inlons yesterday that it had been decided to negotiate with them. Talks will176 words
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Article63 1956-04-27 1 rhi' Colunial Development Corporation has applied for the lease of about 1,200 near Jeragua Road, gganu, to start a new m Malaya cocoa opment. With an authorised capil 01 £200.000 it hopes to boost cocoa growing m a on the basis of cultivation In the pilot estateReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-04-27 1 piciurr. smilrs and handshake the Soviet leader* WWfhljl fl 2*Jj£; Khrushchev pose with Sir Anthony Edeii Mr S( WV n Ud Secretary at No 10 Downing Street b<forr th.-.r pr.vatf. talks started PopperPopper - 33 words
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Article182 1956-04-27 1 IF Singapore gets Merdcka the citizenship problem is solved. So -said the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, m a cable from London where he heads a 13-man Merdeka mission —to the Chinese Chamber Of Commerce. The Chamber had earlier sent him a cable urging him to pursue182 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-04-27 1 Black eye was no handi cap A black eye didn't stop 17-year-old Jean Bradshaw of Oldham, Lanes., entering a carnival queen contest. And it didn't prevent her winning either. She collected her shiner during an early round of the competition She was with other contestants m a dressing room whenPopper - 73 words
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Article341 1956-04-27 1 REDS POINT THREE WAYS TO PEACE lOINT NOTICE OF GOOD INTENTIONS AS the visit of Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev to Britain was drawing to an end, British newspapers today were of almost unanimous opinion that Russia did not want war. To support this came three "peace pointers" all from341 words
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Article32 1956-04-27 1 Rubber price up cent The Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on a quiet tone with first grade, May shipment at 88 cents a lb.. half a cent above yesterday's closing price.32 words
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Advertisement11 1956-04-27 1 CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTC O&nA SINCAPORE-K -LUMPUR -IPOH-PENANC11 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-04-27 2 TWO- toil J\ j S jg everybody's tier "n^. ling" (s a muchm travelled entertainer but she still gets a kick from our palm trees25 words
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Article360 1956-04-27 2 TERRY PILLAY - Girlee may go into films next TERRY PILLAY Two-ton Tesiie O'Shea hits SingaPo*« By IN a rush oi words crammed into a day of rushed activity, Tessie O'Shea, world-famous music hall and revue star talked to the Free Press yesterday about Singapore. Interviewed m her hotel, th< Ijl^ lirlee" as360 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-04-27 2 CAPTAIN s V i: N SJOBERG, master ol the Atlantbris, who "saved" a member ol his crew from possible arrfst m China, by allowing him to Change ships m Singapore yesterday.31 words
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Article75 1956-04-27 2 The following office-bear-ers were elected at the annual meeting of Singapore Catholic Benevolent Association: President, Mr. J. R. Chellinh; vice-president, Mr. S. D. Pillay; hon. sec. and treasurer, Mr. W. H. Mosbergen, assistant hon. sec. and treasurer, Mr. F. J. Shepherdson. co m m ittee members:75 words
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Article21 1956-04-27 2 Mr. Richard Nixon announced m Washington yesterday that he would seek re-election as vice president In this year's elections.21 words
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Article25 1956-04-27 2 A twin-engine Soviet piano scraped B church steeple m dense fog yesterday and crashed into an Bast Berlin suburb. Three persona were killed.25 words
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Article163 1956-04-27 2 A 30-year-old escapee irom Poland, Hendrik Alexandrovitch, was al lowed to change ships m Singapore rather than ri.sk a trip to Communist China with the chance that he would be detain- j fid once he got there. Hendrik, according to Cap- tain Sven Sjoberg. master of163 words
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Article51 1956-04-27 2 Armed police guards are posted at polling booths today as Burma votes for a new Chamber of Deputies (Lower House). Lawlessness m many parts of Burma, where armed political groups are m open insurrection, has been the main election issue. All parties have promised to restore law and51 words
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135 1956-04-27 2 TO raise funds to build a new clubhouse, the Siglap Girls' Club is planning a big beauty contest at its Midsummer Night's Ball, which will be held on June 24. Winners of Colony beauty titles like "Flash Queen" and "Miss Chinese Swimming135 words
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Article46 1956-04-27 2 Four more Asian countries, including Malaya, will receive Colombo Plan help from Canada. Mr. J. Les Leger. Canadian Deputy External Affairs Minister, has announced m Ottawa that $6,000,000 will be spent m modest projects m Burma. Indonesia, Malaya and Indo-China, ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article29 1956-04-27 2 Fifty rebels were killed m violent fighting between French troops and Nationalists m Eastern Algeria yesterday. French casualties were two soldiers killed and a number wounded.29 words
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Article, Illustration24 1956-04-27 2 L Members of the v.w.c A Square Dane,. Club ooiru the "Tejaa star at the association's World Membership Nifhf supper bufTn i v Singapore24 words
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Advertisement22 1956-04-27 2 GRAND ANNUAL L E Get your Share of GRAND SAVING Here HARDIAL SINGH SONS LTD. 26, Raffles Place »>' pore 1 Phone *****322 words
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Advertisement68 1956-04-27 2 <> Nothing else can say /z^-""^^^^^, t j' so much, so well //^Si—^^^^^g^s^ or give so much pleasure /^^^^^^^^V^^>v bItRLING SILVER />^^^^^^§s^W\V^7^ 1 'We have a large variety of /^?~£^£^3^^ CIG RETTECASESpnccd<^^^^^^WW 1 *-j) pieces 5^i5.00 Si 50 75.00 F~BEER MUCS complete m X "75 100.00 presentation boxes 100 135.0068 words
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212 1956-04-27 3 People of Singapore will be counted in 1957 (KNSUS of the population of Singapore will be taken m June or July next year. The Statistics Department will handle the job. The Registrar ol statistics, Mr. c. j. Phillips, told the Free Press that they had already taken m hand the212 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-04-27 3 HE'S TRAVELLED 1 50,000 MILES -to study habits of birds Mr Gustav Stern, of New York, who has travelled about 1 50*000 miles this year, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday to study birds m Malaya. He has already visited Frame. Switzerland, Germany, Africa. India, Pakistan and Burma, After a74 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-04-27 3 m.iss of discarded corking -which cavght fin- on vacant ground off Rlrei Valley Road, Singapore, «ii< nearly 2fi spectator* t<> thf scene «»t the fiit/* 1 Picture iiUo^ ih')v\fc ftfcmtn puUiiw out thy Ilamcs.34 words
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230 1956-04-27 3 Evicted families ask compensation I^OIM'V families who were I served with eviction aid ues iii 11K>1 by the City Council have approached the acting .Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, .Mr. Tan Theng Chiang, to negotiate with the Singapore Improvement Trust for compensation. Mr. Tan told the Free Press230 words
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Article102 1956-04-27 3 Oli.li:< TIONS to the Singapore Mister Plan will be heard next month by a senior British Government official who has specially been invited for that purpose, The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Local Government, Lands and Housing, Mr. J. E. Pepper, Wid about :»00102 words
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Article111 1956-04-27 3 A POEM by SIR ROBERT CJIR Robert Scott, the ComM missioner General, yesterday tried his hand at doggerel and came up with a boost for the Singapore X-Ray Club. His contribution runs: The X-Ray Club is for us all, For health the members stand. The X-Ray Club is much too111 words
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Article142 1956-04-27 3 E ITIHE Singapore Civil E E A Air Transport E Union, has urged the E Colony Government to E set up a committee to E check prices of food E sold at the Singapore E E Airport canteen at Paya E Lebar. E The union claimed E142 words
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Article117 1956-04-27 3 POOR ARE EAGER BUT SHY... VOLUNTARY workers of the Singapore Chinese Schools' Association, have t.o persuade Illiterate children from poor homes to attend their tree classes. The association. which stalled with nine classes last year, has opened seven new ones this year. They i are held m various parts of117 words
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Advertisement8 1956-04-27 3 STERILIZED V^fmVr;! FRESH jMi swiss mmm^ m^ filial*8 words
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Advertisement28 1956-04-27 3 "I" You can enjo^ n wherever you go Schw6Dpcs icmwipmi oav aiNorn ACK LEMONADC GINGER BETR TONIC WATER SODA WATER i PRY C, I HQ f R ALE28 words
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240 1956-04-27 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, April 27, 1956. Opinion New deal for farmers GOVERNMENT'S uu,vi- culturaJ show, planned to be h( Jri ai Kallang from June 30 to July 6, is more likely to benefit middlemen ami hawkers than our quite considerable larin i ng community, The lar^e-scale nature (if240 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1956-04-27 4 BERTRAND RUSSELL - THE MARXIST FRAUD BERTRAND RUSSELL by The new look m Soviet politics— collective leadership, repudiation of Stalinist excesses raises hopes of a lasting peace but behind the propaganda are the hard principles of Communism. So far there is no indication that these have changed m any way. m relat toPopper - 1,184 words
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Article324 1956-04-27 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber vXWXvXw: A man who was offered by a council E 3 10 U(\. for .t house for winch he paid c 2,000 discovered a month later that thr Council had resold the house r;i, :>0(). Tho council then evicted the new owner, paying him &7 i.324 words
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Advertisement17 1956-04-27 4 A AAM SET KI.M.S P.M. HENDRY M.iiiul.ti turnip wi Hi i \<>i Ih Itmh ltd Singapore I17 words
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Advertisement123 1956-04-27 4 J'IIIIIItIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMII MIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIMIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIK'III I YOU W fcobn ,/Al m i \n G^^^ x^ "iIH I j Tke VITCSSA with Built-in Exposure Weter ond Synchro-Compur with light vu'u* Scol« j There is an exciting combination m the new VoigH.md Vitessa L which ask» nothing of you but to press one buMOfl and123 words
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Article, Illustration977 1956-04-27 5 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - Singapore Spotlight ADELAIDE EASTLEY By hurd work debiliI ting m Singapore? 11 a and women who form our construe I in gfi and build buildings and bridges, roads and new schools are undermining their health W ith arduous toil in the sun. is indicated by t h e lad thatFree Press - 977 words
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Advertisement68 1956-04-27 5 fl^MPOlflDi from SWITZERLAND! and AMERICA! NEW SKIRTS BLOUSES S MOJUD NYLON STOCKINGS CAN-CAN PETTICOATS y SPORTSHIRTS fir TROUSERS ITS NEW! ITS EXCLUSIVE! I FASHIONS OF THE WORLD TODAY iUNiimmiii]iiiiiiiiiiiic2iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiii£aiiiiiimiiic all Blades ■Of Raxors Shaving! Si, Lotions TiOm The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd 33 RAFFLES PLACE. S'PORK COLD STORAGE ARCADE, ORCHARD RO68 words
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Miscellaneous198 1956-04-27 6 \lil h? !'('<' I all% ami l liil IJavis ESus? /war Nw »^l 1 SS^d^l "f^t^^^t^ Ih?^vv^I c HP 7 1 vj^! l^^fe I \lt#%\ k> lul^ar ltit*e IKbbiiobi^Jis A a V m a c^ HI -.>-'"'MIUM^ l 1 f^^yS^^^^Tj |TV»EM,TUOL>&m-PULLV,TME SMEIkC I PKIENC^S ONLY tt&MENTUx" f aac^o'7nlßSß^lr''^^^/riS^^ A^y^i afp^oacmep198 words
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Miscellaneous587 1956-04-27 6 sllOlvN today, you have that tad O mitable will vi one who i> born tv succeed. You out directly r < What you want and usually g< You arc something ol a Stem d ciplinarlan with others but S perfect example and tow the lint You dislike lack oi harmony587 words
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Article444 1956-04-27 7 U.S. PEPPER alabar/Lampong spot, await- 1 Aflbats 25U. April shipment 25. Bn.'< release, afloats April and May 24%. June 24 sellers exXliv shipment all at 27. Sarawak dock. ■f and awaiting release 26. I Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per Ib. (OI'P.A Philippines r.i.f.444 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-04-27 7 The Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas (with hand raised) and officials of the SIT., P.W.D. and Rural Board watch a demonstra- Uon ta rammed and .tablltoed ~£tfSgtfBB& Free Press picture.Free Press - 40 words
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Article263 1956-04-27 7 THE Singapore Improvement Trust is planning to build 200 houses at Bukit Panjang with earth stabilised. This is a technique developed by a United Nations expert. The manager of the trust. Mr. J. M. Fraser, who watched the method being demonstrated m Queenstown told the263 words
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Article142 1956-04-27 7 Spanner in the works A N aircraft electrician tipped tea into the mechanism of a plane. It cost him £101 10s. at Uxbridge. Middlesex. Brian Smith, aged 24, oi Mount Park Road, EfUStcote was fined £10 10s., with £21 costs, and ordered to pay £70 compensation for malicious damage. smith142 words
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Article, Illustration157 1956-04-27 7 A CLERGYMAN who once threatened to name scandal-mongerlng women from the pulpit has died, aged 72. He was Canon T. p Stevens, vicar of St. Paul's, Wimbledon Park, London. Canon Stevens became famous for his outspoken views while he was vicar of St Matthew's, New Kent157 words
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Advertisement46 1956-04-27 7 HIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIH lIIIIIIIM <"': *V 'I lave you been JB*L. **f-fjj)s I to Gian Singh's?' SBraSflfif 61% z 1 I E THE BARGAINS THERE ARE WONDERFUL 1 Go and see for yourself" MID-YEAR SALE I ffOff O#»JGIAN SINGH CO. LTD! 30-1. Raffles Place S poro 1 Phone *****,646 words
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Miscellaneous49 1956-04-27 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES I TODAY: IMI p.m. TO MO RiRO W: 0.1)11 It A.m. and 1.15 pm: SUNDAY: o..1« a.m. X and 1.54 p.m. MONDAY I Of) am. md 2.47 pm TUESDAY: 1 am .ukl 111 p.m. WEDNESDAY Ml am and 192 Pm: THURSDAY: 1.17 a.m. and I.M P49 words
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Article1550 1956-04-27 8 JOHN GODWIN - Jameson 's Bungled Raid JOHN GODWIN did th<> titttuk an ihv Trttnsratit fiaalv nut m disfjruvv imprisonment fur its l<><nl<>r? H<nv $009*0 thy British fo&ivd? THE WORLD'S STRANGEST STQR| ES by A rATTERED whiU apron floated above I farmhou oi the mi;. <ii South African villa ol Dooi nkop. Around1,550 words
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Advertisement42 1956-04-27 8 BACHELORS QUEUE UP FOR DHfl^ UNMARRIED MOTHERS Wtnk why JF^ p^npp arc f lvt n In this weeks WEEK- vw' M A fJ N h El NCARNATION A tr P »P^^ AND EVERY WEEK YOU GET ALL ON SALE EVERY FRIDAY EVERYWHERE42 words
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Article715 1956-04-27 9 Post Scripts THIS IS NOT THE AGE I \\l trying to teach my i tuldren the facts of hut 1 think 1 went too far m this respect. My Ut lie boy, aged seven, is much too wise for his age now EUIII there is nothing 1 1 C an715 words
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Article45 1956-04-27 9 Tribute was paid m Loni to Sir Robert Hotung, althy Hong Kong businessman who died yesterlay aged 93. by his many s and business associates m London. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, has t personal message to Robert's family.45 words
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Article40 1956-04-27 9 •John Foster Dulles. ted States Secretary of said m Washington the time must When the Soviet rulers "Hid be prepared to subthe new power of tern weapons" to the non good of the world nmity of nations.40 words
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Article48 1956-04-27 9 MOTORIST was fined iV 6»10 at Bradford, Yorks, not allowing a pedeslan precedence on a zebra sing. But the maximum ll so Mr. Frank J "'i. magistrate's clerk, 1 was not m court said a <ni id ask the home t^.etary u> remit the fine.48 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-04-27 9 "There he foci aeain, him and hi* mind over matter!12 words
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Article51 1956-04-27 9 Australia's Minister for External AfTairs. Richard Q. Casey said m Canberra that the agreement between the Bait and the West to establish an int»r national atomic 8n c r y agency provided a sound basis for world CO operation m a new and most import- ant field.Reuter - 51 words
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192 1956-04-27 9 KK is still growing THE TARGET— 500 BEDS NORMAL patients at Kandang Kerbau Hospital who ask to be discharged 24 hours after delivery of a baby are allowed to go home, but they may remain m hospital for up to three days 1 if they wish. Even those who want192 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-04-27 9 How many guessed at j yesterday's quiz and said < a fountain? Plenty rang up to tell v* it was a foun- I tain but not all plumped for the fountain on Queen Elizabeth Walk. Where did you think it was? And where m Singapore i > do71 words
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68 1956-04-27 9 ITTOAVEL concessions on JL Indian railways will be made available to Singapore Buddhists and other foreign visitors going to India m May for the 2,500 th Buddha Jayanti. The concession will be either return tickets at single fare or circular tickets at half the normal68 words
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Advertisement47 1956-04-27 9 H lUSS S£S Ell Si 'i^^^*^^'^^'^ fIH B^BBB^HI 88 1 88 jj&v*^ "I^cyma! Jfc^>*»lk» SYMBOL OF vs^l mm -jj^^MS "EAUTY AND PRECISION U^P VjSl^ %v 7 for Perfection m TimeKeeping Its lovely to look at delightful to own /CL-AifcV OHTAINAHLI FROM ALL LI ADIfJ., WAI. H DtALFRS47 words
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Article, Illustration195 1956-04-27 10 MAN'S BEST FRIEND Most popular of all pets is the Hog, universally recognised as man's best friend. Various species are shown on this page. "X M ABOVE: A dandy of the Poodle world all dressed up and purring his best foot forward at the International Poodle Club's Championship Show at195 words
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Advertisement83 1956-04-27 11 Pan American's RAINBOW SERVICE The only tourist service that offers you SO MUCH FOH SO LITTLK! Enjoy delicious complimentary hot meals— cocktails at nominal charge. Big reclining seats with adjustable footrest Fly Super "Strato" Clipper" to Saigon, Manila and on across the Pacific to the U.S.A. Super "Strato" Clippers are83 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-04-27 12 *ooj\ siiAvons ope\ aus am THE Free Press's guest photographer today And with them send a smaller one of is Sunny Ciam, of the Photographic Society yourself with your name and address on the of Singapore. back. This page is offered every Friday to YOU, SoSUNNY GIAM - 104 words
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1323 1956-04-27 13 I <*nmvi MMctitMtnoMs&N\ vxnmines thy SIX AGES .jßsf. MTHOHSIIIP HERE la the story of the Author's Progress with illustrative examples. FIRST BOOK: The worst and, too often th, best. The worst to write; the hardest to "place" with a publisher; the best1,323 words
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Article, Illustration263 1956-04-27 14 JTERED th shoi My nine thai A Ml' <1' :It I I to turn the ion he] reg tration card toward me, I asked, "is a Miss Ellen Co nt jlstered hen reached for th I tl, bill 1' WSU ai dly out oi my263 words
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Article1378 1956-04-27 14 A HOTEL... A SHOT... then A CLUE CHAPTER FIVE OF OUR FAST-MOVING THRILLER f me. I looked up and found that, the b *y'.s face had turned to a ma.sk of surprise. His eyes were held wide and round, his mouth was set m the circle of a wordless "ooo."1,378 words
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Article, Illustration430 1956-04-27 15 Bazaar with an INTERNATIONAL flavour |!M SORES intcr- >** na communiiavs a generous > the bazaar hich will be held ro w ut Victoria emorial Hall. j expected to raise d by public at- nda nc< will help iaintain the School or the Blind at Toa. i ay oh Road,430 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-04-27 15 FLIGHT OF FANCY— Mrs. Naomi KelUway of Glasgow (left) and Yolanda Sonnabend from Rhodesia view John Hoskins' sculpture "Icarus" at a preview of the London Group Exhibition m Suffolk Street, Westminister, London. Both ii Is are exhibiting. The London Group Exhibition includes, a larKe number of works by young artists.Reuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration320 1956-04-27 15 a ;'Hl vulnerable > ""I'i.U.n.,: P *V AI»P M < fjAViNr; passed Initially, .'Jwth'i three-heart bid uas »»{n but ju.stifled .stretch: if 1 f Had opened a "ninny," h« fhore wu no q\ir.sbidding for same; problem was to play 10 U to make it. nifTpd the .second fl'"v320 words
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Advertisement171 1956-04-27 15 tf'A I üßHfa "mLrY**' g ou needn't be shy about helping yourself when JVI I L>i^ J^ X there's Ideal Milk m the cream jug. Ide^ 1 S^nsweetenedJ^ iV'lillc is rich country milk made creamy and i n concentrated, to play the pan of cream—lavishly, splendidly. It looks like cream,171 words
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Article, Illustration536 1956-04-27 16 WILTON WYNN - WILTON WYNN 0 V He only kept the farmers busy during those idle months, says expert pOYPTIANfi v git ive about at tack on f ;> U niicr.v When King Parouk ruled thai country, some maga/iiic.s W€TG banned for6V6r for casting reflect lonfi on ni.s characterReuter - 536 words
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348 1956-04-27 16 RED ROCKETS CAN 'SKIP' IN THE AIR RUSSIA reportedly has projected an InterContinental Ballistics Missile (ICBM) that could fly from Leningrad to New York m 86 minutes with a nuclear bomb. it was learned from a wellinformed Italian source overseas, that the missile would carry a pilot arid would reach348 words
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Advertisement160 1956-04-27 16 J^^'jSfv nc success ca( s to another for the J^J^fly "Solvcig" was the winning yacht on her y^jfPfpSp^yj Following closely on the memorable xV^ttt^- Atlantic crossing by Movado, this latest r experiment confirms the indisputable m* m,.«O"|\ superiority of Movado's waterproof and pir *Z r **^f|| Movado Automatic "331", the160 words
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Miscellaneous267 1956-04-27 16 DAILY CROSSWORD I I II Hwsb^ II II I" I i JFMMH~— JB s^Lm CM7EB ACROSS 4 2, 6). 1 Dictates a little after this 2 Particulars having a heart time iG) (7) 4 Relative beginning to a tnu- a Is tht s tho glided enclosure in steal composition <f>».267 words
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Advertisement127 1956-04-27 17 c r*^ lAa /v r'N v t T £z*<mr Jk W ft t V J y I 4 Wl r *»*^^J^T^.'*t! JPV_ I V< Im, ~^f>'* 0 *f* ***..if ■<*■•* 4 <*•**♦,- tw^Lr I ''xt.''' J&j&^^l M -''V ■Hill' S tmli i (ill. if iiii *3 v i t f127 words
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Article249 1956-04-27 18 A snub for cricket umpire I>KOI ISSIOWI box trs ran plA> "i uinatciir foil champion *> h i p s professional irnKcicis are welcome m amateur football \it evidently, v prole i r i 1 1 cricket din pil t I not .idn.i t led In vi. 1 1 1249 words
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Article178 1956-04-27 18 (CHINA'S team to meet the Philippines In a preliminary round ol the Olympic soccer tournament In Calcutta In May ha been announced In Peking. The stars arc expected to be 18 year old centre forward Chang Hung Xi and goalkeeper Chans Chun Hsu, who Is known ubReuter - 178 words
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46 1956-04-27 18 GUESS WHO? Do you know your sport... The Indian Hoc back to the match key Federation team a S^"St South Mala ya and name the visited Malaya a players on rhe right. couple of years ago. What was the final Cast your mind score? ANSWER TOMORROW46 words
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Article439 1956-04-27 18 DON'T LET 'JOHNO' FOOL YOU Says ARTHUR MORRIS UfllAT MANNER OI' 1 MAN IS lAN JOHNSON WHO SUCCEEDED LINDSAY HASSETT AS AUSTRALIA'S CAPTAIN? I AM OFTEN ASKED SO HERE'S A CANDID ANSWER You will line! him a man of charm and Intelligence. But don't let him fool you. lie's a439 words
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Article, Illustration22 1956-04-27 18 With your figures. darling, plus a slim waist measurement you'd be able to compete v ith Monroe, Sabrina 9 and Dor';22 words
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Article113 1956-04-27 18 A friendly badminton match has been arranged between National and Flower Badminton Party on Friday May 1. at Singapore Badminton Stadium, Guillemard Road 7 p.m. The following will represent National Badminton Party: A. P. Menon. Lon-j; Peng Chan] Long Poiig: Kwan, Adman .Soo Chin Letiffa. Office-bearers Office bearers113 words
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Article, Illustration349 1956-04-27 18 DESMOND HACKETT - Sweater girl's scoring trick caused blushes DESMOND HACKETT By ISTEN, you under-talented Soccer slaves pay resli pectful attention you pampered amateurs to the story 01 the sporting girls who clean shoes and even sell their cars to play the game they love. And then, it you have any ahame blush349 words
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Article64 1956-04-27 19 final ftcctpWk&eii foi Handi< ,i|) Stakes (four u > b« run over the Mtfi I half of the Cc--1 COUTM at Newmarket I May 4 are: CftValiil 8.00, Bramble i 111 8 0.. Periwig 8 01. Blilt I*rIgtnd 1.00; niur UtfhtnUii floo. Raflni stoitn aoo, Mldwtrt fl.oo; Tlppernnor64 words
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Article, Illustration1882 1956-04-27 19 RACE by ALLAN LEWIS Take Prince of Lalita in open event rHE winner of lj2Sj ihe main race, ]lV P< nang toE B *uve Kheng ;.i. High Hopes. Hje ';.:»t'«' of Lalita, ■If IT;; Ronde, Jack tty 111. Weem and Snow Blaze winning chances. Kheng-Hua was third to ittii John1,882 words
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Article39 1956-04-27 19 HORSES NOT ACCEPTING TOMORROW Following horses will not start tomorrow: Nick, Masterpiece, Firebird, Acrobat, Fever, Victory 11, Manly, Hopsasa, Be Careful, Satisfaction, Pink Treasure, Sudden Choice, Bobsworth. Clear Water, Producer, Marvel of Peru 11, Saladdin, Southern Cross, Fortune's Wheel.39 words
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Advertisement86 1956-04-27 19 ~W7/ tt€*tar CHIROPODY OEPT. 1. Corns 2. Hard Skin 3. Ingrowing toe-nails 4. Foot Bath All f0r.. 52.50. 5. Foot Massage. .sl.so. For appointment Ph0ne*****. licttei MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING. SPORE KS^y^y^y^y^y^y^y* y y^^y y y y^yy y y^y^ \*\y^y*y y y y-y y y y^y y y yy y86 words
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Article220 1956-04-27 20 Sportsmen in the news... TIIK Malayan tninton chftmpioiu Ong i >( >ii Lim and Ooi Tci'k Hock left Tokyo Jast night for Taipeh on their way home by C a r. plane after completing their goodwill tOUI m Japan. \iic B C, I BINOAJH lad All AIJ M.'-uya BOCCGI :u220 words
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Article58 1956-04-27 20 U.K. A.< social ion Football results: Dlv. 3 (South): LeytOTl Orient 2, Miliwall 1; Northampton 5, Newport 0; Walsall 4. Crystal Palace 0. I)iv. 3 (North): Scunthorpe 1. Stockport 5. Scottish League Div. 'AA': Raith Rovers 4, Motherwell 3. Irish Cup final replay: Distillery 1, Glentoran 1. (ReplayReuter - 58 words
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Article18 1956-04-27 20 Results of yesterday's u.k Rugby Union matches: Cardiii L 6 Pontypoo] R. Weston-SUDer-Mare Bristol 6. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-04-27 20 •m hire. Salim Abdullah, Argonaia inside-left, crashes ii\ the second goal of an 8-2 tot] at Jalan Besai Stadinn yesterday. S.H.B. Polk! goalkeeper A MonteiM dives desperahlv but th? ball is past him. Argonatu moved to second positiq in the S.A.F.A. first dtoj sionFree Press - 58 words
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Article26 1956-04-27 20 Fulham, English Div. 2 goccer club, beat the touring Yugoslav side Spart;ik 3-1 la*< niulit Fulli;im led 1-0 at half time.26 words
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Article251 1956-04-27 20 LEW HOAD COASTS INTO LAST 4 lEW Hoad will meet Ham J Richardson < UJB.) m the Bemi-flnala oi the British Hard Court,, tennis championships. He eliminated billy Knight I Britain) yesterday, The oi her semi* final La between Torben ulr v v 1 Denmark) uiui Budge Pal ty MJ.S.)251 words
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Article375 1956-04-27 20 'Killer comes to town By CHARLES BKYCE r pi!E man m the leo- pard skin shirt was big. He looked mean and talked tough at the Singapore airport yesterday. 'Nobody pushes me around." said the 2251 b., (>ft. 4in. Negro, Deavin "Killer" Hayes, "Either I fight Kadrodro or 1 go375 words
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Article33 1956-04-27 20 Chang] Crusaders scored ta sixth straight win m l):v j i the United Services Lea terday by beating Seletai v.v nians 2-0. Seorors were Tuttji bury and Farrant. CPO Ball referoed.33 words
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Article27 1956-04-27 20 Seletar Spartans beat Sembawang 5-0 m a friendly at Sembawang yes! day. scoring through Davies 2 McCririe Dickson and Crouch. L/Sea A bell refereeci.27 words
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Advertisement599 1956-04-27 20 I •NIK Straits Time* Fret Pre»» to' th« (ona'nirncc of od v f«ier» ouf rcpreitntotivw ot I floor. SINGAPORE COLD iTOk I AGE, OKCMA'O ROAD, wili M ci'in vmoll odvcrtl*cmcnt> end M|Wtf| to bu» number* Cta^vifud od t >'i-t -m*. nti n.or -Ko b\ ha.)4od to CITt bOOK iTORE L599 words
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Advertisement67 1956-04-27 20 P. 88f>A demands a fit both 4>l Ff^r nianv year! athlete! and #k J) have paid tribute to the benefi< •Mm^Msm |I)l<>S <>f 'Ovaltine' M no >rWMrk&¥ palatable food beveratfe > f Mn^^K: supplomentinK the trainu,- d V--.7 contributei nutrient* and vitam v '-..> /j^ help m achieving i f67 words
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Title Section12 1956-04-27 1 WOMAN HOME IBBEE PRESS A MALAY MAIL SUPPLEMENT Friday, April 27, 1956.12 words
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Article, Illustration711 1956-04-27 1 JEAN POUCHER - The demand is for some thing NEW. JEAN POUCHER by IF the 1920's are re- membered for cloche hats and the Charleston, the 1930's for the Eton crop and beach pyjamas, then the 1950"s will be remembered for the colour and comfort of home furnishings. Never has there been such711 words
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Advertisement191 1956-04-27 1 I FOR EXPERT ADVICE CN Colour schemes page 7 B Tailoring page 10 a Good food page 12 Good posture page 13 B How to stay lovely page 13 m Hair styles page 15 AND DON'T MISS THE HOUSEWIFE S DREAM on page 8 and 9 S B ■■■■■■HIJ with191 words
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Advertisement333 1956-04-27 2 Free Press and Malay Mai! WOMAN and HOME Supplement U f v v w \TL^" rtf?^^ TTie NEW WvH- n liP^lLV^ii^^ I 1) DEPENDABLE A reflect.ye insulation J electric COOKER I ECONOMICAL A and moisture barrier 1 M^^rTf^ffll A A*t I pl-»«e of conventional -A> Ah If r T i^W333 words
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396 1956-04-27 3 SOME COLOUR SUGGESTIONS TO BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME 1 1 \s like living m a I new house when you those familiar ills a new coat of paint Painting can be done tply with a professional e h m your spare hours with any of the many quality wall paints on396 words
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Article343 1956-04-27 3 You can work WONDERS —with a iit tie paint BEDROOMS Colour arrangements should be planned to contribute to greater rest and sleep. The soothing effect of ceilings that are painted darker than the walls has been recognised. Ceiling colour may be repeated on one wall with the other walls m343 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-04-27 3 Two childhood moods are captured by the camera. Left, "Crying" by Mr fl ■E. Sin Tan*. Right. *My v Happiest Day" by Mr. Wee Thian Rang, both of Singapore. r A31 words
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Advertisement226 1956-04-27 3 IBHB^^ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 5 I i^f%^'\ '^^ip^ Blending with your furnishing scheme oi providing a rp^Ajy^! *®$m $^S£"''j. w^ touch of contrasting colour, whichever you prefer, w^^^^^^^^^i Field's Rugs are available m over forty colours, li Jl' >ji %c^F including many contemporary shades Their rich <«««*- y \/f'\ J i^£2r226 words
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Article450 1956-04-27 4 S s s S S s s y S S s S S S S^S-S-S S v' ■■•'<• £1Z f. V i1 Si tUH I asks: Would f/oif marry a man tiln* *#o #/■<"*/ trill* h is It *m ils l J lyOULI) you450 words
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Article62 1956-04-27 4 rpo tlt-an silk ties shave 1 two ounces of a good soap into a half pint of warm water. When cold add a little spirits of wine. Sponge the ties with this and rinse m told water. Lined ties should have the lining tacked to the silk62 words
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Article123 1956-04-27 4 TfOR the home.... if you have old furniture that you want to protect, or own a weekend cottage, caravan or voal, there's a new insecticidal lacquer that protects furniture frojn insect pests /or tun years. 11 you live m a bed-sit- tingroom or still have123 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-04-27 4 RIB fiymarks on gilt frames very gently with a cut lemon, then with a soft cloth dipped m tepid soda water made by dissolving a tablespoon of baking soda m a pint of warm water. Dry with a soft lintless duster. "Lily on Stage," a camera study by Mr. Lim55 words
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Advertisement15 1956-04-27 4 s^VVy^r STERILIZED NATURAL L AGENTS. F. E. ZUELLIG (M) LTD SINGAPORE oiinvjaPOßE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG15 words
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Article345 1956-04-27 5 thvrv art* i off v #>//##>* purposes v AX properly applied forms a thin, ou g h transparent, rotective film. It will not hide ugly blemishes any more than it will obscure a beautiful grain. Tiic re fore the first time a floor is waxed it345 words
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Article, Illustration165 1956-04-27 5 NOVELTY TABLE cement floors, inlaid and printed linoleum, cork floors, ceramic tile, magnesite, terrazzo, marble and slate floors and plastic tile floors. PRIDE for all wooden furniture, also refrigerators, enamel stoves, radio cabinets and chromium furniture and fittings. CARPLATE a miracle motorcar polish, which gives a hard, lustre lasting for165 words
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Article317 1956-04-27 5 A young and lusty giant MJXTHOMIS MX THE no \it r rHAT lusty yuu n g giant of the modern wo i 1 d, electronics, first Invaded the home as a somewhat noisy brat round about 1922, when the first radio stations began to go up around the world. In317 words
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Advertisement204 1956-04-27 5 TT^l W-vi I I Hx johnsons p n£ |e 8 |f 1 .^^JOHNSON'S I E ImltYtf/WtrtVffll S m M kmmn m MuMMm m> a miracle motorcar polish, which I ,'»J W8 «f i 111 Illllllllfl wooden ♦urniture, also f MJmf¥\ I V<l# gives a hord, lustrous lasting for (TpjTJ I204 words
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Article754 1956-04-27 6 WHY HAVE BA GGA GE WORRIES? Let the experts pack or store your (Furniture or <ar and handle your baggage when you travel I IT WtLB m happy pre- war days that I first visited Japan, and wishing to travel li^ht, handed my suitcases over tv a Yokohama "baggage-master" to754 words
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Advertisement239 1956-04-27 6 l^^p millions of people [emulsion crfiTT'C COD LIVER Oil JLU I I J HYPOPHOSPHITES EMULSION r| UMF ANI> SODA I I COUGHS COtDS and I &*#*V^ I di^vb j B^ONCMfAL TROUBLES. W £osg y^ij' I C ftJ «j,, o *»t<» r MS?* fiL?4fL {tmßjv g fVv; ((>< AduHt. uW«lfK>?.nfirf x^i;239 words
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Advertisement90 1956-04-27 6 t solve your problems Malaya has special local problems; paint Ifl needed for dredges, for estates, for transport, paint which is anti-fungus, and which must stand up to our climate. McAlister Co. Ltd are Berber agents for these fine quality materials and, Whether m Singapore, Pcnang, Ipoh or Kuala Lumpur,90 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-04-27 7 IF the knobs on your kitchen dresser persist m working loose make a small washer out of a piece of sandpaper, thread it on to the screw with the abrasive side next to the cabinet and tighten. You will never have to struggle with loose knobs64 words
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Article578 1956-04-27 7 COLOUR CAN INFLUENCE You LJAVE you ever walk- ed into a room and felt oppressed without exactly knowing why? Or perhaps the room seemed unpleasantly warm 1 Well, the chances are that the colour scheme m the room is exerting a psychological and physiological effect on you. Science had long578 words
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Advertisement53 1956-04-27 7 Where only the best will d 0... j i mm 'ti'r'ffrVi'irflTi'i'i'i'rMi'i'i'tf"" T )."'.<•"■' I 1 A" /jQ I SCS=3=S H SS^ I H 4t Wendt" planned perstorp 'j gpßs-** *^tpk?^*^*^^ fc ::^id^ panel kitchen units. Xj Viij olir shovvroom to M>( >^-. 1 lhrs<> <>xn;in^ l *^v designs. Telephone *****-*****;53 words
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Article, Illustration877 1956-04-27 8 JOHN SMEATON - He builds the housew fe's dream JOHN SMEATON *>» Anyone can design a house on these lines. The thing is to have a home, large or small, involving no unnecessary chores x x y^ y y y y y-y ■■^■•s-s- s VFKY few men ol IHj acquaintance like wash Ing877 words
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Advertisement147 1956-04-27 8 Traditional Simplicity or Contemporary Gaiety y WHITE A WAYS M 'jjfr^*^^'^ ARE SURE TO HAVE JUST I ft I.\ E PATTER N TO MATCH h.\[ 1 fl 'I YOUR MOOD -jji t v Jf ENGLISH AND (..ONI INENIAL GLASSWARE WEDGWOOD MEAKINS "EVENLODE ON CORINTHIAN" I ii llff *l "DOMINO BLACK147 words
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Advertisement170 1956-04-27 9 -*«^*tf4Mxm>*fo#i>//i^ CORNER h.lhyL I/; S r D ot ent most complete line m houtchold cleaning ever offered the public Star of H,e F.llery cast is of course the amai.n* '/JV^ I, Vf «ltmer/po|ishcr/scrubber the World* only machine which combinei a lu.ury clas, vacuum cleaner, a l lß htn.n« fast .-^JW—170 words
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Article548 1956-04-27 10 VITAMINS— YOUR SHIELD AND SWORD I'll AMINS pos s c is t normous si n ngi h In tnal] bulk, Tho pre ence <>i mere traces ol tjiem m our f< od can ni ak c all the difference bet we c n health i/.'i ill-hf.'ilth to coin a phrase,548 words
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333 1956-04-27 10 iOH I 111 lIOMI MH-:SSM.\K*:tt: LET'S assume that you've boilfht a dress length at a sale and have secured a fOOd bargain. Tli c Chances are that you intend to make it up yourself. After all, that's the way to get the best out333 words
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Advertisement33 1956-04-27 10 SALT PROBLEM IN humid weather salt always seems to cloff m the cellar but you can prevent this by placing it m a warm oven for a tew minutes before laying: the table.33 words
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Article, Illustration514 1956-04-27 11 HE THINGS THAT MAKE HOUSE HOME I*o matter how well I built or designed a jyg may be, it still mains ta essence an shell, awaiting c possessions of its ra ej to endow it ijjj thai indefinable ose oi personality hich makes a house home. r:.. nowhere so evi--1514 words
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Advertisement69 1956-04-27 11 mm* If/.w A Jfr*. vow know what you WAIDENFORM BRASSIERE w»*i^'i" Hu rounds flnd O'(fofuot*V V>.>^' BIR th^nkt lo o umqua ipok*<J-f«nt#» Hp^ wR ran r< ln w l fflS^^ tt itr K^d h'oodr lolS *K« ?P% 'sSS avoilobU "i blork o/ whi*» fh(> secret of all the modern girhfecA69 words
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Advertisement146 1956-04-27 11 'W II I v^^^m^^R IB I I X I M I IB 'I* 4fc II /ia»s a place for everything '.'A-'. I I1 I I W 141 I I 1 *m I II II- >N MINI v> •1 ***** s nIII I 1 1 I $yi porcelain enamel \< l146 words
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Article, Illustration492 1956-04-27 12 EILEEN ANDERSON - The sight of a good meal... EILEEN ANDERSON hu It Ls amazing how the doldrums disappear ;t f the sight >i a good meal, At the sit;ht, you notice, Jaded appetites have to be tempted by something that looks attractive before they perk up enough to discover it also taste;492 words
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192 1956-04-27 12 A humble weaver setsthe fashion for T»HE beautiful gold and silver-threaded m worn by the wife Of an Indian merchant prime, or a Sophisticated woman m Paris or Manhattan, more often than not is the product of a humble weaver m Benares. India. The weaver of this beautiful material which192 words
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Article135 1956-04-27 12 SARI MAGIC The pattern i, IntitetJ and the weaver mMi! h. taken over three months lne weaver m o t them are men-wo^th out any drawn pattern" Mr Shanker safi pattern is mi n his head." He said he often s,,tn English and even Chinese women from n OP Kong135 words
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Advertisement187 1956-04-27 12 the art of being helpful f% W< can't help the ducks to cross the road. .But we 1 .-^—JS^SX /y/-^^^^^"^ j— r can most certainly help you solve your Furniture Removing and I 1 Storage Problems. M FURNITURE REMOVING is a job for EXPERTS.... f—^ P^=T\ I Your heavy furniture,187 words
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Article, Illustration188 1956-04-27 13 riEW women are born f r.uini; beauties, but most can achieve an illusion of beauty with careful grooming, sparkling good health and vitality, French film star Dany Robin is one of the best examples I know of a young wife and mother who achieves radiant beauty through good iValth. Her188 words
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Article175 1956-04-27 13 Off #f tlivt off rt* #f ytmr wift I asked a doctor. He has three good tips m» pass on to all young wives: Explore life, don't drift into an everyday rut. It is boredom that sends so many young women to their doctors. ft Stay away from175 words
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Article92 1956-04-27 13 rFO whiten hardwood A floors, stir two tablespoons paraffin into the hot soap suds prepared for washing the floor. After a thorough washing, rinse m warm and then cold water. ft FO«t damp weather or fishing or camping, matches can be water- proofed with a coat92 words
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Article136 1956-04-27 13 many women, v.'iio X assiduously exercise to improve thru figures, i.tii to realise that a *jood liguiv is nine-tenths good posture. Test out thiJ theory yourself. Hold your head erect, pull your waist away from your hips, throw out your "hest and straighten your Shoulders. Now walk136 words
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Article189 1956-04-27 13 have already lost a couple of pounds m effect Young women, who have no firmly established po.stui'e habits, can improve their stance m a relatively short space of time. The secret of an upright carriage lies m learning how to relax the .spine and attaining189 words
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Advertisement144 1956-04-27 13 I FOR COM¥ O R T >->. I /tk 7***% CLEANLINESS /c^\ I I '^^U DURABILITY f t 's^ (Fj\ ECONOMY 2f I INSIST ON \iv3|. I DURAFOAM MALAYAN LATEX J||| 1 FOAM RUBBER PRODUCTS IV. I MATTRESSES CUSHIONS UPHOLSTERY Chin Ginp Co,, Kmg H«p Seng, Chop Kurn Moo, 226.144 words
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Article, Illustration424 1956-04-27 14 *\\li ihv world will slwp und sit off tmmm* by I960" \|OST ul you have ITI seen latex, the milk-like nuid which exudes from rubber trees, and many win know thai a Jari'.c Quantity ol this material Ui concentrated by the removal of Water and hipped424 words
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317 1956-04-27 14 A RECENT invention is now being offered on the Malayan and Borneo markets. It has been thoroughly tried out m Singapore, and found to do everything that is claimed for it. This is the "Gnome" sonic washer. Laundering can be done with a "Gnome"317 words
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Advertisement138 1956-04-27 14 .FO/? you/ whole family.. and on i'fPp^* V VJ .Ht^^ fverj occwto/j 6wl U Horrocfoes, $?A ~f^& See the wide range of lovely materials |p||]3 H V*^ lii i combining exciting designs U^th l A W^^^t iSl^? and delightful colours for the vjjyi B (iS ,f:j.. r ?j ;-S>^' t138 words
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Article, Illustration313 1956-04-27 15 IT'S A SIGN OF IN ACTIVE IND m\ me the woman ■Ho doesn't want Km: c her half* ami IH go so jH to say: "That's Bn.'ii.m who has ■utiTfst m life." 9 w ell worn phrase, Itivi do something ntKficN hair" is more ■tfiiHie feminine disRt uith the look313 words
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430 1956-04-27 15 You can add equipment piece by piece VyHAT gives pleasure to the housewife? What keeps a family healthy? The answer If of course, a good kitchen. Kitchens are found the world over m all homes and m all Sizes, all shapes, some Rood,430 words
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Article, Illustration488 1956-04-27 16 What women can expect this year STRIPES THAT CAN BE SWITCHEI I>K E I) I CT I UN'S u£ thing to come are more often pi act Iv d than telling fortuw o! redding palms. m saying tij tooth, Max Factor'; predictions tern from (cnowled n ol trends not from488 words
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Article, Illustration412 1956-04-27 16 This year will see world's loveliest legs sheathed In stockings as sheer as spray from an atomizer. From Germany will come 7% denier, 90 gauge perlon hosiery, sheer enough to read through, fine print, at that. Such transparency also is gauzy enough to see leg faults through, warnsHan Hai Fong - 412 words
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Advertisement116 1956-04-27 16 Protection aqainAt Sfh^ectioh CROOKES HALIBUT OIL ZtronqW capsules AND NOW Chgß? IN fRICE V 1) 6 iu vitam|h a l<w T^^^x w~ \a^ f m v VITAMIN D v Your children need a daily dose of vitamins A and D to help protect them against everyday infections. Ensure thot they116 words
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