The Singapore Free Press, 4 May 1956
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Title Section17 1956-05-04 1 The Singapore Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya No. *****. Singapore. Friday, May 4, 1956. Price 15 Cts.17 words
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Article, Illustration411 1956-05-04 1 A DANCE OF DELIGHT BY THE MERDEKA MEN ilt looks like success in London THE SCENE 7 CAN'T BELIEVE IT -Marshall Special despatch trom Harry Miller MR. DAVID MARSHALL, SINGAPORE'S CHI E F MINISTER, SEEMS TO HAVE CARRIED IT OFF. HE AND THE LABOUR FRONT DELEGATES IN LONDON FOR THE411 words
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Article273 1956-05-04 1 COLONY FIRE HAZARD JAGO Lane, the scene of yesterday's Singapore fire in which six human beings and a cat were roasted alive, is an absolute fire trap, with no means of escape through the rear. The place this morning presented a ghastly appearance. Some of the families who lost all273 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-05-04 1 Channel crossing by chute! Frenchman O m a r 3 Naudin prepares his E parachute for an Eng- E lish Channel crossing with a difference. E He is to fly from Ca- lais to a point on the Kn glish coast between Folkestone and Dover. E From a height ofPopper - 84 words
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91 1956-05-04 1 JNCHE Abdul Hamid bin J Haji Jumat, Singapore's Minister for Loc il Governm' ■nt, Land.; and Housing, who ha.s been indisposed (Or the paSt tWO day.s Is "progres Ina well/ according to reponj trom London. The Minister hopes to oe well enough91 words
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Article33 1956-05-04 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning on an uncertain toi t with firsi grade, May ship ment at HBS, cents a lb three-eighths of a cenl above yesterday's clo .in"33 words
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Advertisement53 1956-05-04 1 \/^tisu The Trufood Trio fi k\^ y fz(7f x ~C S3 41w HUMANISED TRUFOOD q Most like Mother's Milk. i If you c.in'r feed baby yourself >>__- give him Humanised Trufood. •FOLLOW -ON TRUFOOD £=S! TRUFOOD CEREAL FOOD THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. IM Raf Firs PLA< f INC.APORF COLD STOfMCE:53 words
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Article, Illustration279 1956-05-04 2 135 BOYS ROUGH IT' AT COLONY WORK CAMP IMIMM V FIVE boya from 15 clubs responded to the Federation ol" Boys' Clubs flrst work camp and turned the Lim Chu Kang holiday camp, a_*.__ lum inty. n hive of activity for five days last279 words
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Article66 1956-05-04 2 The Singapore Musical Society's Mozart recital has been postponed to next Monday. Time and place are the same Noise from outside trom another function would have ruined all enjoyment Of the music last Monday. If you are unable to go next Monday, your money will be refunded66 words
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Article53 1956-05-04 2 An 18-year-old Turkish auxiliary policeman was sentenced to two years imprisonment at Nicosia (Cyprus) yesterday for looting. He pleaded guilty to having taken five packets of cigarettes from a tobacco company's premises when a Turkish mob broke in on April 23 and a Turkish employee53 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-05-04 2 Mrs C. H. Kiat, right, and Her daughter Mr. Evclvn U 7 inn-° h 400 'ou..d-.rip passenger, of ho 24.00U ton Chusan who have just returned from their trip to |«pan. During their visit. wh, f h wi, cherry blossom time Th 7 rr G rdr n6Free Press - 61 words
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Article162 1956-05-04 2 COMER KNIFED IN SOHO J ONDON police are trying to break down a waii oi aang s t e r secrecy which shields razor slashers who left a former under world leader bleeding on the pavement on Wednesday night. The attack was made in front of his terrified wife. The162 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-05-04 2 The actress. Miss Cathy Summers, i s the new discovery being groomed to replace Grace Kelh in Hollywood. Twenty-two-year-old Cathy, brought up in America's southern states, has an air of sophisticated charm to enhance her striking physical beauty kue is at present underReuter - 84 words
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Article94 1956-05-04 2 MR. DAG HAMMARSKJOELD, the United Nations Secretary-General left Cairo by air for Rome early this morning at the end of his "on the spot" peace mission to the Middle East. Before he left Mr. Hammarskjoeld saw Lieutenant Colonel Gamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister. Earlier heReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement34 1956-05-04 2 j GRAND ANNUAL i _____9_H__^ ______sS_K«_L I E The more you buy ri hi K h. the Grander you $A V E Buy Today HARDIAL SINGH SONS ltd. 26, Raffles Place Sporc-1 Phone *****/334 words
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Advertisement75 1956-05-04 2 special OFFER at these low, low prices! TOMORROW WORLD RENOWNED LADIES SHOES $5 $10 BALLY Cr DOROTHY PERKINS per pair I DRESS MATERIAL REMNANTS, from 95 cts. < Including Cottons, taffetas, piques, etc. 36" width. p(r y 1 CHINAWARE famous makes a Vi PRICE. wIIIbLASS Czechoslovakian, German and English tj.75 words
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Article, Illustration490 1956-05-04 3 They conquer their shyness— and beat a killer THE FREE PRESS PUTS THE SPOTLIGHT ON A HUSH-HUSH SCOURGE i 1 M.KKAI. diseases in Singapore ire being beaten, but they will conl tinue to threaten the health of the city if people are complacent and not vigilant. This warning was givenFree Press - 490 words
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Article110 1956-05-04 3 'ABOLISH DISPUTES LAW' SINGAPORE'S Acting Chiel Minister, Mr. Chew Swee 1 Kee. yesterday promised to consider all the 12 resolutions passed at the May Day rally held on Tuesday. The resolutions will be submitted to Mr. Chew short- iy Mr. Chew would not com ment on the resolutions "until I110 words
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Article305 1956-05-04 3 I^HE Queen will send a special message to the foung people of Singapore >n Empire Youth Sunday, May 13. The chairman of Singa.Touth Council, Mrs. Advertisement A baby knows setter than you... Baby's tears may be due to lot of things a stray 'ty-iMi305 words
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Article46 1956-05-04 3 Mr. Norman Wi sdoni Bl tish comedian, said ye tei riay on hi.s ..nival back 111 London from a vi.ut to the united states that he hu. signed a contract to make a film a year for an Am' (l lc in company ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article43 1956-05-04 3 Trans World Airlines announced yesterday what it termed "the 1 lowest passenger fares in the history of transatlantic scheduled air travel." The line said It was offering a round trio from New York to London for M5525 each way.43 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-05-04 3 pU tore ll Two htth mannequins > children rasnion snow a Windsor. Berkshire model mv cotton pinafore >kirt with white embroidered blouse fleft) and s\ sundress and knickers of poDlln with in attractive a smocked top ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article181 1956-05-04 3 OUTRAM School Singa pore, will soon be con verted into a comme.cia secondary school. It i now in the process o growing up from a primary into a secondary institu tion. In the words of Mr. C. P Purcell. the Deputy Per manent Secretary fo Education: "As181 words
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Article, Illustration750 1956-05-04 4 CUMMINGS - Sir Winston strikes a blow for King Arthur CUMMINGS ROBERT BLAKE WINSTON, THE HISTORIAN by h ?J r rilE publication of 1 the flrst volume of Sir Winston Churchill's long-awaited "History of the English-Speak-ing Peoples" is a notable event. It was begun and largely completed during the dismal 1930's when750 words
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Article212 1956-05-04 4 Opinion Assurance awaited npHE Federation and Singapore pin their i)'d> s for conl inued and growing prospei ity upon d< v lopment. And to achievi this, both territories must have an inflow from overseas of the capital required. Capital has but one' aim a return for Its investments, assuming allFranklin - 212 words
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Advertisement23 1956-05-04 4 I A MOM* A GEM SET II I. M.S P N.HENDKY y unit 4' I lili ii; M 7K So; Oi I Sii.^.ajM.rt'-G.23 words
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Advertisement76 1956-05-04 4 DO NOT j^ 7 shout n£?zC_ tNSTAIL CHEAP ANO EFFICIENT INTER-COM PHONES t\ Efficient, inexpensive and reliable. y"*"^ ERICSSON intcr-com phones give f ''m\. adequate inter-office communica- V tion without crowding-out" rgtt clients' calls. I L y&jjfc j Conference' facilities allow >ou W, s to speak with any or all76 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1956-05-04 5 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - Si ng ap ore Spo tli ght ADELAIDE EASTLEY ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦By !4 PROUD young man Ais handsome Mr. Desmond Neill, attached to the Stngam Ministry of Labour, who has just been ud mitted to a select circle oi literati on the Continent with hi.s book, The Elegant published by John MurrayFree Press - 1,088 words
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Advertisement195 1956-05-04 5 I For Your Early Selection THESE ARK OM.V A FEW OE TMF MOST LATEST I JUST UNPACKED Skilfully <> TAILORED FINISHED! A, WITH SWEEPING SWIRLING FLARES jf LADIES SKIRTS f tf Practical as well as prctlv, because they »rc nude >> << of carefully selected genuine American latest >> materials,195 words
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Miscellaneous210 1956-05-04 6 ..I m^ Mmma\ WIMC IKI ■'«*<* lalk and l'liel iJavis MHMMnHH THERE'S AN 'OUI FOB WHERE Vl THINK THIS I H/tY O/P OON'T KNOW OKjV. WISE GUY <0U ASKED |j /-__l-_____fe i^S^^V^ f&BBk cr(/N 9 SNOOT 3t"V#£ &£wJS __4__i_i_til ilil*aJ Em__ TAit/A_\ by Kdsjar Hire llurrougb* ■—■■■I HIIIIH I MM210 words
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Miscellaneous709 1956-05-04 6 j I _t> \^y~~ L_* f pORN today, you have B rather eon t X l> plex personality, despite th< I ict J that on the surface you appeal tc J be frank, open and thoroughly direct J Actually, vou hav« a rath, r j nature and often 'nay be709 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article196 1956-05-04 7 LONDON, May 3 1 levious Today N RSS tXt lIH bu y« 25* buyei Broueau ports .May 25% sellers 25 .-li,--,J No. I KSS ci... 25% buyers 25' buyers Bropean porta June 259. sellers 251 sellers Blf. m. nu i kss spot 26 buyers 26 buyers 26196 words
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Article110 1956-05-04 7 Above price* quoted in U.S. cents per lb. SNEW YOKR, Mav 3 Previous Today Straits spot and nearby 98.12 nom. 98.00 nom futures Mav 96.50 bid 96.50 bid 98.00 asked 98.00 asked June 95.65 bid 95.65 bid 96.85 asked 96.85 asked July 95.45 bid 95.45 bid 96.25110 words
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Article38 1956-05-04 7 Blabar Lampong spot, await- ing release 27. afloats 26 I Mav in§|r., .flouts and May all 254. June 24' 2 Sellers ex-dork. at p i Aik spot and awaitAbove prices quoted in U.S. cents per w.38 words
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Article33 1956-05-04 7 «NEW YORK. May 3. Previous Today hdustrials 512.78 514 03 gwoada 176.14 178.01 i.__h..? me?air Bonds 96 66 96.65 Sf/' 11 11^ 65.15 65.48 •Mi-M'ks om posite Average 181.69 182.6733 words
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Article112 1956-05-04 7 f LONDON. May 3. Previous Today RA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ 2^'tl' European delivered fAj;'. 11 Pf r lon ff ton May /June $205 sellers $204 sellers OiPKV straits c.i.f. UK/North I propean delivered weight per Ij 1 May/June £72 4 buyers £72'. buyers £73% .sellers £73112 words
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135 1956-05-04 7 'S'PORE BASES WILL NUT BE ABANDONED' i yJ^!?[ °V K W COaBBSFONDENT traita to -b_SSon^.{^2" U :,u \Z,nZt'Z ZZ^ n S^"* defence*. incomaiee In Ceylon to the SEAIO -r bmSSS ZnZ \Z'ZZ ,_n>eM_Wlv. native available could prcvlde un alteranything Ccyin^-J^X"- 1 '■"»""v tat wiperlo. to U.-0",.. ft «VJMf e ;u135 words
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Article184 1956-05-04 7 A POLICE chief who £X prosecuted a young man who drove his car while he had his left arm round his I girl passenger said to the Oxford magis-] trates: "It was a pleasure to find a case of this type." Superintendent L. J. Quelch184 words
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Article149 1956-05-04 7 Both the 16-year-old twins liked to sit In the front room with their rl friends, SO theii father put them on a rota But the System broke down and ono of the twin. >ver six feet tall was charged with kicking hi.s lather and cutting149 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-05-04 7 Sj Here's another "ancient S S monument'' to net vou KiiessiriK. Well, do YOU know where it is? Yes- gf Sj terday's pieture was 5 taken on Cavenagh \Z S Bridge. Only three _z people phoned Ofl with the ri^ht answer! SS -•liiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini745 words
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Article21 1956-05-04 7 The White House announced yesterday th;it President Eisenhower will make an important foreign policy speech on May 25.21 words
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Advertisement24 1956-05-04 7 MAERSK LINE S'PORE N. YORK ANNA MAERSK i5/iBM, T i.-. (Second Call) DAI am a ff ALMA 14/26 May 5 July B HIP MAERSK24 words
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Advertisement37 1956-05-04 7 l^-^-6__-E^! H H t_C?' 'S4m___^T__sl-_ i MID-YEAR SALE hill/111/' 3" GOOD BUYING at SE :i GRAND SAVING. GIAN SINGH CO, LTD. 30-t, Raffles Place S pore— t Phone *****/6 "J IV-_ y B /J'.V.V.%V.V-r d B /.V.\\V.V.V.V/^.V.V.V/^.'A'37 words
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Miscellaneous96 1956-05-04 7 Tottuy's tough sr res z\ t\^%__4//r^ -i i -s* iA. x v 9 Ci/Z^\\ edv^S- S HL I I// tH. (!sV_ >A S "l I J A'V H*PPQC*__- SINCAPORE j HICH TIDES X TODAV; i .22 a.m. and t 6 16 p.m. J SATURDAY: 543 a.m t and 7.19 p.m.96 words
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Article, Illustration769 1956-05-04 8 The courtiers thought they hud won, but the hing wreaked a strunge und terrible rerenge ITNDER the high vaulted roof ol the great monastery church ol Alcobaca ju Poi I Liga I tood the en tin- courl ol King Pedro i. Encircled by guards armed with pikes they watched ashen769 words
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Article347 1956-05-04 8 Promptly. Pedro ha d Ine/ brought back to Portugal ami on an estate near Colmbra they lived p,r the next ten years and had four childn ii Tlieir love and happiness won ihem the affection of the bulk ol ibe eommon King Al Ion: o ii' 'W347 words
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Article413 1956-05-04 8 M. W. WHITE - M. W. WHITE hy But when the l (Jiir h I dren screamed in terror. I was too much for the oIH King- and he ordered tv counsellors t 0 top u J n e Silence the four men rode away. On the road back to413 words
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Article, Illustration135 1956-05-04 9 When doctors told James i.arner, 27-year-old student from the San Francisco State College lie had to have a transfusion a day to keep aiive his classmates and instructors voluntered to supply the need. J*;n Garner, who suffers from mterna] haemorrhages, is married and has i135 words
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Article405 1956-05-04 9 ijnmmtm Too hard. That's my verdict on the Guess Where pictures you publish. I can get a few of them but some of them are so difficult I haven't even seen them so how could I guess where it was? If you made them a405 words
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Article546 1956-05-04 9 Mother and eli ild die for laek of volunteers "THE baby," said the doctor, "will live but the mother will die unless we can give her immediate transfu>i'.nis of 'O' type blood." The .scene: A ward in a 'jnsapore maternity hos lt al. It is 2546 words
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Advertisement221 1956-05-04 9 BLUE FILM OPERATORS ARE MAKING BIG MONEY IN MALAYA This weeks WEEK ENDER reveals how women and school-going youths attend Jfllffl [___fc__________»_. these obscene film shows held in posh ..^M fc____ homes in respectable residential areas. _at_t Scotland Yard's Fabian returns to JM series of never to be-forgotten yJmWPsEmE^-wT t'Jl§221 words
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Article, Illustration197 1956-05-04 10 KEBAYAS AND MAMBOS "THESE pictures taken at the semi-finals of the recent Sarong Kebaya and Mambo Band Competition held at the Happy World Stadium, show that the sarong kebaya of Malaya can rightly take its place amongst the more glamourous national costumes of the world. There were kebayas ot alt197 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-05-04 10 The wi Winners I ABOVE: Miss Sharifa Alawiyah, the 17-year-old winner of the Sarong Kebaya competition wearing her "Kebaya Queen crown. m. BELOW: Bintang Ma.am Hi-boran, one of [he winners of the Mambo Bands. Members of the audience at the Kcbaya and Mambo show, above, seem to think it funny.76 words
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Advertisement76 1956-05-04 11 _f__, _r^^ j^^ j 9^^^ mm^ y /\_aWa*m\ my^ £^p f rMg mtL_\ 3r j m Visit Paris and London/ mHnHW J i_r_C---^_____________^_____________r JPr "H^ Jm\m mmW mmW m l^______________t>—^_______________H a**a^ammmmmm*a\*****r V 1 warn on to Npw fori by one For -•i#rva..on., rail yoyr rrav«l agon* or .ha phone ?4i?76 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-05-04 12 Stm _l_f«_rco\\. 1 {above) DIANA (above right) Svif-portra it St&'itmZ4>rtuim.it (right) Our guest photographer is Singaporean. Tonv Bole.. I Tony has taken his camera with nim on his extensive trips and here is part of his pictorial record.41 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-05-04 12 A MATEUR photographers in Singapore, this page is thrown open to you and your camera work every Friday. The Free Press Art Editor invites you to be his guest for a day. Your pictures can appear on this page. Send at least four, please, to the Art95 words
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Advertisement21 1956-05-04 12 W j| "fl Ife T U AWclJcli DOOR SBto i lijgffti p jß^-^B iffiiffi TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD PM m »*W2-tmm MJ/M21 words
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Article, Illustration420 1956-05-04 13 BASIL CARDEW - And now a British people's car BASIL C ARDEW by A DEAL that may 1 lead, in two or three years, to the production of Britain's first real people's car has just been clinched. The British Motor Corporation the merger ol the vast Austin and Nuffield interests ha.s acquired the420 words
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111 1956-05-04 13 IN 0 curiou.s cssny, Heaven and Hell, which Chafto and Windus publish at 7s. 6d.. Aldous Huxley follows a clue supplied by his earlier experiments with the American Indian drug, mescalin, which induces visions. He i.s concerned with "the supreme truth thnt perception canG.M.T. - 111 words
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940 1956-05-04 13 Mr. Vincent strolled back to his prison XAN FIELDING, who was himself captured by the Gestapo, reviews a book on life m a German prison camp a book which, he says, does little to increase one's faith in human nature. A MUSICAL comedy rv based on a pri soner-of-war book940 words
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Advertisement112 1956-05-04 13 /j^-ivjroy One success leads to another for tho _j_K_l__m^Mf^. "Solvcig" was the winning yacht on her' iffl awl ML arrival at Hobart. ytplpßHOf 1 following closely on thc memorable, y'^^^zzKXm Atlantic crossing by Movado, this latest! /l/z\ II ""'i*o%V experiment confirms thc indisputable fffl*, ~^.«oO_i v\ superiority of Movado's waterproof112 words
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Article, Illustration1553 1956-05-04 14 Holly Roth' s - Holly Roth's thriller THE CONTENT ASSIGNMENT' ZZ: Searching for ELLEN CONTENT, the vanished Ameri cjn secret agent, JOHN TERRANT disobeys the orders of the F.8.1, and follows his own hunch; that Ellen is held prisoner somewhere on Seventy-seventh-street, New York. By a process of elimination he finds the1,553 words
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Article, Illustration174 1956-05-04 15 NOW the Kelly gown for London brides FOUR days after Grace Kelly wore it at her wedding at Monte Carlo, a copy of her wedding dress is available on hire to brides in London. ft ft Twenty British seamstresses worked non-stop for 48 hours to produce the dress, which is174 words
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Article243 1956-05-04 15 PHERE was no colour-bar in New Zealand. The Maoris were friendly and intelligent her "best friend'' at school was a Maori «irl. These were some of the facts given by vivacious New Zealand- born Mrs. Donald Campbell (whose husband is the world's water-speed record243 words
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Advertisement17 1956-05-04 15 1 SCHERERS t Instead of an Apple, take one SCHFRERS CAPBUT_E a health away! SINGAPORE DISPENSARY «f»**__v»_l917 words
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Miscellaneous258 1956-05-04 15 DAILY CROSSWORD ha I ____P^ I 1 KB Hfl-Sw CLUES across 4 An ..mount of Imagination, 2 Form In which many a Kir] i.s maybe u,\ an old lag? (7). seen (5) A u 'k for iUI Important pei 5 Moneyed animal in America? 52? I,{) ,4) f) Many B258 words
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Article, Illustration530 1956-05-04 16 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - HE PAINTS WITH A TOUCH OF MAGIC ADELAIDE EASTLEY DINGAPORE'S ace m O terpreter ot thc spirit ol assimilation Is Mr Chen Wen Hsi in the i jhl years since h ml p ati d here from his native China, his i a Ith bru h and pen i pitomlChotang Wong; A.I.B.P.; A.R.P.S.; F.R.S.A. - 530 words
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Article18 1956-05-04 16 'iii,' Content A\ Ugnment," by Holly Both, is published hu Hamish Ua milton at 9s. Cd.18 words
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Article457 1956-05-04 16 look al only f.as»t s hand Neither side vulnerable East dealer NORTH k I J tf 4 2 0 Q 75 J 10 982 WEST EAST 8 7 5 4 9 6 2 7 6 5 1 <? A Q 10 <> 0 K 3 2 0 A457 words
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Miscellaneous79 1956-05-04 17 i#r,'V'' UV\ \n\ \W H wii.- Hi ili H! I «l U'l f i i j money i n here, somewhere »wi__., TT" Zlt I'vi l-li PlB-iillilllJ] lil ill P''// i I'" Whcr *s the place where I scream"" How many times do I have to tell you NOT to79 words
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Article, Illustration411 1956-05-04 18 TWO YEARS CAN MAKE OR BREAK A BOXER. Two years ago the Tonga Bomb was rumbling faintly in Australia and New Zealand. Last week it exploded with a vengeance at London's Earl's Court Stadium. del ting the lull force of the blast was British and411 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-05-04 18 picture, m />ow cocfceH r floored by Lave In ihr second round of their bout ai WarV* cnuri ttadtaj*. CockeU, itUb. heavier wat knocked ovi b^ ore the mi Topical PressTopical Press - 35 words
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Article497 1956-05-04 18 Youth gets a fair deal J]Y the end of the yea r, schools spoil in Singapore will be more highly organised and cover more ground than ever before. A livewire Sing a p o r e Seho o I s Sports Council is working wonders. T h e i r497 words
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Article255 1956-05-04 18 FAR EAST CYCLE MEETING << TNVITATIONS have) >> I. been sent to various << Royal Air Force cycling jj SS associations in Ceylon, jj >> Hong Kong, Butter- jj << worth and the Com- >> bined Services in Kuala cj a Lumpur, to compete jj SS in the first inter-Ser-255 words
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Miscellaneous28 1956-05-04 18 I CLUB TENNIS TOMORROW An inter CluU match will b<- play Johor. Bahru betwe< I Singapore Crickel and the Johore CiVl vi«-e ciub. on the court., tomorrow ait28 words
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Article, Illustration1432 1956-05-04 19 ALLAN LEWIS - Money smate my tip for Summer Cup ALLAN LEWIS »CE by RACE '■y&WjsaA mmr by \i ONEYBWl mate, a convincing winner ver one mile the ftrsi day should take the Summer Cup. main acr at Penang tomorrow, the last day of the p e n a n g Turf club's1,432 words
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Article, Illustration22 1956-05-04 19 Guess who solution The Singapore players are (from left) Chu Chee Seng, Aman Kestairi and, introducing them, team captain Lee Kok Seng,22 words
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Article29 1956-05-04 19 Horses not accepting tomorrow Following horses will not start tomorrow: Mower Queen, Dobsworth, Clear Water, Speculation, Jackie J.D. Spitfire 11, Golden Serenade, Kingfold. Shah D'Or is a doubtful starter.29 words
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Article106 1956-05-04 19 R.A.F. Seletar Base XI bent Navv Wanderers 4-1 In a Div. 1 United Service.; I^ayue soccer match at H.M.S. Terror ye.-ter-I day. Jones (2j. Procter and McDonnell scored for Seletar; I Wllllam.s for Navy. Sgt. Marks refereed. Seletar Spartan* beat RAMC. 3-0 in a DU 2106 words
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Article30 1956-05-04 19 Ri. < ual Pert'/. Argentina i nrorld flyweight boxing champion, i.s expected to defend hie title against Filipino Danny Kid In Han FYandsco before i>t- end ot JOJlfl ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-05-04 19 MR. B. E. CHEW leads in Ski Firsta (Mawi up) winner of Race Three (Cl. 4. Div. I IIP.) <»n Wednesday. It was bki Eie&ta'tt first win in Malaya.31 words
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Advertisement34 1956-05-04 19 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S "FAMOUS QUINTET A, X Arr Hand of SlHf>P<fl >) witti <v I ir i 1 MISS SALOMA U thr Malav >) ".Miirilyn Mnnror" 0 ll Kin* 1155 1 for Tahir B Rr*«rrv_iUorn ll34 words
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Article153 1956-05-04 20 Jim Parks hits unbeaten 108 for Sussex JIM PARKS, 24-year-old batsman with an attractive style, hit 108 not out tor Sussex against Warwickshire yesterday to complete the third century scored in the first county match oi the season. Parks helped Sussex take lirst innings points and finished theReuter - 153 words
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Article140 1956-05-04 20 \l l.oids M i id 128 toi three (Bai ei i Sum.- 395. At Oxford I IN ..mi iaa toi one ml I r *i< vv hi nen ni 9 \i i aufUoii gne i Hamp< sh,- 'i i ii lendl mat< h Bornei el 101 >■■'■■Reuter - 140 words
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Article38 1956-05-04 20 Philippine badminton players Adnano Torres and Sy Khim Piao arrived In Tokyo yesterday to compete In the Japan open badminton championships lasting to May <i 'i hey are the only foreign participants In the championships.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration368 1956-05-04 20 RICHIE BENAUD, 25-year-old allrounder, hit a sparkling innings of 160 the flrst century of the tour to place the Australian cricketers in an unassailable position at close of play on the second day of the three day match against Worcestershire. The Australians scored 438368 words
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Article41 1956-05-04 20 YESTERDAYS league results in British soccer aro as follows:— DIVISION TWO Doncaster 1. Mid 'brough 1 Rotherham 2 Swansea 3 DIVISION THREE SOUTH leyton 1 Ipswich 2 Walsall 1 Brentford 2 DIVISION THREE NORTH Hartlepool* Accrinpton 0 ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article37 1956-05-04 20 Canada took a 2-0 lead over the West Indies in the /irst round of the North American zone of the Davis cup lawn Tennis competl tion at Port of Spain v terdav.37 words
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Article36 1956-05-04 20 Vietnam's national football tram beat All Malaya Federation 4 o in the first [eg of thr Asian Cup match in .Saigon yesterday. A CrOWd Of 20,000 saw Vietnam lead 2-0 at hull time ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration123 1956-05-04 20 RWIWATHAN KKIMINAN (below) i<j_ vt ai (.A I Davis Cup play,* met Malayan Champ™ o£ Chew Bee on the Singapore padang yesterday K r I nan. who has the Indian Number One i_ink.__,. iV I hew Bee u-4, u-.i. u I Aeeoinpanied hy Naresh Kumar123 words
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Article56 1956-05-04 20 Seven probable starters and jockeys for the Free Handicap (for four-year-olds), to be run over a mile and a half at Newmarket today are: True Cavalier (R. Fawdon), Blua Lightning (W. Snaith). Raging Storm tD. Smith), Tippecanoe (E. Britti. Shirastrin iP. Robinson), Saykaata (D. W.Reuter - 56 words
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