The Singapore Free Press, 18 May 1956
1956-05-18
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1956-05-18 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya i 1,71. Singapore, Friday, May 18, 1956. Price 15 Cts.19 words
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Article1332 1956-05-18 1 THE TRAGEDY OF FAILURE If only... if only... but he didn't The solution came but too late HARRY MILLERS DESPATCH CONTINUED Marshall became aggressive... Today's despatch from Harry Miller IT IS TRAGIC TO THINK THAT THE SOLUTION TO SINGAPORE'S CONSTITUTIONAL TALKS SHOULD HAVE BEEN THOUGHT OF TOO LATE. IT IS1,332 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-05-18 1 Curro Lara, the Columbian bullfighter met his match in the Plaza bull rlnjr in Madrid. hi his first encounter which was uninspired, he was politely applauded by the spectators. During his second, he approached the bull fearlessly but was seriously gored during a cape flourish. 'I78 words
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Article211 1956-05-18 1 lIO%V WILL MARSHALL Ml AltOiT IT? C/ T N VPORE political cirare still com used c future They are ey er, toying with va"l( depending on J/nj the Chief Minister, Marshall, will do omes back. J. tions a carejovernment under a ler, and full-fledg-govemment- all being considered. Shall211 words
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Article32 1956-05-18 1 The Singapore Rubber Market opened this morning with iir.st grade, June shipment at H:i| 2 cents a lb.. one and a half cents below yesterday's dose. The tone was easier.32 words
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Advertisement21 1956-05-18 1 Begins tomorrow ...Yet another vital Free Press service Pi i i J% W® •••featuring news m$ ffiffl^tf&r f&&& about Asia today21 words
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Advertisement42 1956-05-18 1 B A x!i\ v inwiilWWli^mffi'lflE^^^ a picture of health... |ij i, Knp i p.; t*"' family you're sure to need Available from all ltadin& itores C* THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. ,T|, RAFFI F S PLACT, SPORE COLD STORAGE ARCADE R' HARD RD42 words
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257 1956-05-18 2 DRESIDENT SOEKARNO «>* Indonesia appealed I fa {hr i nited States Congress yesterdaj to u| tand hill nationalism was the mainspring ni the efforts <>i Asia and Africa. "Undi rstand thai you have th( fc< to much twar history/ 1 he said In257 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-05-18 2 one motorcycle combination leaps clear »>i the ground whilst another takes the r l with all three wheels firmly on the deck during: last week's annual international cross. country motorcycle combination race at Montreuil, near Paris Driver on left is Lionel Brule, and on right, Joseph Brenis47 words
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Article153 1956-05-18 2 $20,000 sought for club Thi Young People's Association of Singapore is to put up a club iitiu.sc for the undei privileged >< ang people of Keppel area Tentative estimate i the cost oi Ihe buildin--, is $20,000. The organiser, Mr s.M. Vasagar, said the association has asked the Singapore Harbour153 words
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369 1956-05-18 2 ITS enthusiasm sharpened by a solid week of good music in Singapore, last night's audience at Victoria Memorial Hall paid rapt tribute to the talents of the Robert Masters Quartet in its chamber music concert. Choosing 18th Century compositions by Mozart, Dvorak and Beethoven,A.P. - 369 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-05-18 2 PrinceM Margaret provides this happy "snap" for the young photographer who waited for hrr arrival at the Royal Festival Hall. London, where she attended the jubilee celebrations of the Union of fiirls' Schools for Social Service. Four-year-old Angus Moore is thr young camera enthusiast. Popper pirttirr.Popper - 46 words
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Article66 1956-05-18 2 A cholera epidemic raging in Calcutta struck one ptrson every 10 minutes dayAmbulances queued up outside emergency cholera wards as the disease spread into the industrial areas of the crowded city Drivers were working 12 and 18 hours a day to handle the emergency. It is expected66 words
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Article31 1956-05-18 2 Czechoslovakia Is to id~ low Hungary's load remove an "iron curtain ol barbed wire, mines watch towers from Its 1 tier with Austria, accordii to reports from Vl< today.31 words
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Article128 1956-05-18 2 All babies can haveai start in life 11 Mothers realise that Just any I J not good enough f< i child. When, as uili Mother's own milk lL is her duty to give nei w the very next best thil Here's where she consult128 words
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Advertisement49 1956-05-18 2 TWIN SETS I and JUMPERS 1 T^ I/> v" Tan y a /s¥/} in 100 PURE BOTANY WOOL I® |T v, dk TWINSFTS .n had. <,f fherry »rd. O V %J^ JUMPERS with hor I•i>-.' in shades i^N!Py|^aa jwJ (IncorpOTAtM ir > Sing^pofc) R.ifflcs Place, Singapore, Telephone ***** (5 lines).49 words
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400 1956-05-18 3 DON' T RAISE THE FINES SAY HAWKER LEADERS Petition protest: now^ can these offenders hope to pay more? riiK 20,000-strong Singapore Hawkers' Union has started a signature campaign protesting against the <i t v Council's decision to increase the maximum line for unlicensed hawking from $25 to $250. Mure than400 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-05-18 3 Mi. Ng I.im Swee, the Singapore rubber mag- nate seen celebrating his 80th birthday with a dinner party at his residence at Telok Kurau i on Wednesday night. More than 400 people attended.37 words
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Article277 1956-05-18 3 SINGAPORE'S IGNORANTI MOTORISTS yftjBLIC DISGRACE No. 11 1 r rill run a tow days I ago spotlighted once again a disgrace of which every driver should he ashamed. r.ikc most of the dis;ra( es we have attackI thi> one springs from selfishness and ick of consideration for others. We mean,277 words
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Article110 1956-05-18 3 'Panty raiders' riot rpHREE I housand Unlver sity ol California itudcnt.s Invaded at lea t a dozen girla t) f < t( -i In panty raiding party ni;if tv: ned Into a '>' ;i i riot the s1 ud< nt new papei Daily Califoi r*i n bld ye terday, The110 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-05-18 3 picture. Z American singtr i\ar- i tha Kitt, looking suit ably sinistrr, reheanwi her part in the 8.8.C. television play "Tin* 2 Valiant 1 in London. In t\u' opening scenes z she shoots a man dead. Z ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement34 1956-05-18 3 FASHION TEXTILES |j| visit your favourite store for Latest Arrivals of PRINTED GLAZE COTTON •PRINTED SHANTUNG •FANCY SILK SATIN M ake it a special visit BAJAJ Textiles, Limited. 71 HIGH STREET TEL: 592 134 words
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Advertisement58 1956-05-18 3 PA ?8 J, —A— no price premium //jr\\ for a premium product* inSife. wt m' vi\if\evQ\ v aters' wit <") j g^ ichweppcs tCHMTIP^Cf Ortv oiNOCA 4l< 00^ hi ,"1 r fMNI MONADI ginger Prrß tonic water SODA WATER DRY Q t NQf H ALL IT It ir »•p r,58 words
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235 1956-05-18 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 Opinion Thank you, friends "VUE are sorry to see you go," General: Sir Charles Loewen told the Fighting Fijians drawn up in parade at Batu Pahat on the eve of that .splendid regiment's departure for home after four years' active service in235 words
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Article, Illustration1910 1956-05-18 4 MAN WITH A MISSION IN SINGAPORE An interview with I ADELAIDE I EASTLEY I (\VT of tin- United States and into South-east Asia come, occasionally, some disquieting even Uffly stories of strictly colloquial narrow-mind-edness. Some of these stories ha*ve racial implications. They serve to1,910 words
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Advertisement57 1956-05-18 4 (T Capture the happiest hours of ~X \V ro«r li 7« In Colour Blatk C Whit* 11 v wifh WF I K» am W BvrZTiim ui'\ WSBm 'SPORTSTER' Pilißll l^^^ SINCLE-LENS 8 mm CAMf •olt agents:- trm r j 7^^. H.A. O CONNOR «c CO., LTD. taidlaw Building. Battery Ro«<l.57 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1956-05-18 5 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - Singapore Spotlight ADELAIDE EASTLEY By KAil WARMING H jyas tin' spectacle uiday afternoon Badminton Hall as 4^oo Colony schooliiiidnn heard, for flrst time In their the thunderous id of great music it was played by the Angeles Philharlonic Orchest ra. One could have heard a pin crash as the youngFree Press - 1,114 words
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Advertisement7 1956-05-18 5 1 HELEN 'ORRAINE 'INGS AT THE Coctytt7 words
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Advertisement66 1956-05-18 5 r^^^Tlie world's best >^^^ TROUSERS... j regardless of price... 1 »DACRON i I TROUSERS OF 50% TO 100% DACRON J WASH AND WEAR IN RICH SOLID LATEST NliW COLOURS < NOW 42, HIGH STREET i SUN CLOTHES 1956 SIYLE BLOUSE SHORTS Made m i v.l. JUST UNPACKED S.'.' tlutti dt66 words
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Miscellaneous259 1956-05-18 6 fi y .^,y.._V.. ,,.,..v>, 31 WllfilAKl l»> Lee lalk and I'liil llavis "~^T f. if I 1- -AND NOT ALi 7H( il/"[l TT I I\l r.-.HT THt WORLD I I U* ISA FO MAKE r^J^-~' 7^^ KINGS OUAWj /vui !'\i< *'J W -.Act. M<Al/^mSi LMk^m.^L iT LOOK REAL. J 1259 words
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Miscellaneous696 1956-05-18 6 K^y —^Jr 1 rjOHN today, you are verj versatu< 1> have a variety ol talents and X. take an active Interest In many typi 4 >of thmg>. you are good at busin* J and probably will do very vv 11 fj X whether you make a gigantic fortur ■f or696 words
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Article187 1956-05-18 7 LONDON. May 17 Previous I.wli* BUM No 1 KSS c.1.1. 24* buyer, 'l' !>.,vu Furo|H-a» ports M»y 25 sellers 24$ BIBBER No 1 KSS eJJ. 24^ buyers M* £S£ j ur«p«-aii ports Junto 25 seller* >± ,i n: SSB no. i rss spot if* g*S SS ESS187 words
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Article100 1956-05-18 7 NEW YORK. May 17. Previous Today TIN Straits s^i and nvarby 97.87 nom. 97.50 no;n TIN futures May 96.25 bid 96.25 bid 97.80 asked 97.80 asked June 95.40 bid 95 40 bid 97 50 asked 97.50 asked July 95.25 bid 95.25 bid TONE: Quiet. 97 15 ***>100 words
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Article28 1956-05-18 7 I pong unchanged, and awaiting re- afloats 24, May ship- iment 23. June 22 i tellers exj dock. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.28 words
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Article102 1956-05-18 7 < >|'R\ Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ European delivertjd rnp»l '.T r on ton May /June l, Straits r.i.f. UK/North Jropcnn delivered height ner long ton Way/June »une/July C °CONTJT OIL erode Strait. 1 I h /N, v th Furopean in COTni "r K ton J«ne/July lon- r102 words
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200 1956-05-18 7 j rpilE 31 "dare- devil" y (> A members of the y Royal Signals' Motor- j cycle Display Team, < recently returned from < Bermuda, who have been thrilling; Catterick with "hair-raising" exhibition of riding, are to mak« a fiveinonth tour of sport and200 words
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Article, Illustration549 1956-05-18 7 D. Morton Davies - D. Morton Davies »w yOU don't laugh at chamber music with the members of the Robert Masters Quartet But you about ?hei?m y us°£. conversation ln affected Parlance either. There is no mock pu-ty Music they will tell you as they told me yesterday549 words
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Advertisement32 1956-05-18 7 MAERSK f§! LINE ANNA MAERSK |r -APORE PENANC N. YORK (2nd coll) 19 J^e "•'"9 18 May 19 May PALMA SINGAPORE ft YORK A -vod 10 May S July ■•Him 26 M(jy32 words
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Advertisement8 1956-05-18 7 INVICTA WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH Ojjp^ SINCE Ai^,8 words
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Miscellaneous50 1956-05-18 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 5 :»7 pm TOMORROW: &M am and 7.91 p.m. SUNDAY: 7r> I m and 7.58 p.m. MONDAY: 837 i m and k 15 p m Ti;HSI)/\V: a.m. and 0 ?J\ p m. WEDNESDAY: 19J2 a.m. ;\n<l 10. 0.1 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.11 am and 10 M pin50 words
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Article, Illustration589 1956-05-18 8 Did I do wrong to give my boys fast cars? BING TALKS TO MICHAEL RUDDY IN SECOND ARTICLE OF OUR SERIES lIX won't disriiss it with \nu but vvliat lias uoriitd Hint: < n>si>\ especially tlllCC his w lie DlxlC clird. has heen tinpuhln it tin I t;o«*s with being589 words
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Article, Illustration516 1956-05-18 8 AN ORDEAL AMONG SAVAGES IW^SVitanrfKimmiiiimirmiiHani^y Bbi~vO^ \,-,f1..,.JL l ll 1, l(k^3k ,ji..l f I Hiiii HILiI E P" A J f BUI J I •X"A M A THE MASAI STORY. By Oskar Koenig, Michael Joseph. 18s. 190 pages. rpHE Way of Life of A the Masai is in danger. It516 words
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Advertisement177 1956-05-18 8 MAKE SURE OF 7H/5 WEEK'S WEEK-ENDER -AND THESE "SPECIALS" LOOKINC FOR A HUSBAND? A L.idif, to know if rnnn of your ehoici will be suitable hubby yu simply make a ■Mos&m&-'. MONEY LENDERS Wfm% W&m^St In M.il.'iy.i money Under* m.'iki mil Rirl 1 lend W^^ JW^t^ ;i li<» 'f hell.177 words
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Article523 1956-05-18 9 No disrespect was meant. [Post Scriptpj *H\T did D.M.I). mean by saying i ree Press Wednesy) that the audi nee at Tuesday's onc ert by the Los Ingeles Philhar- monic Orchestra laughed aloud? What was so funny about the encore since that apparently is what he wa s writing about523 words
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Article92 1956-05-18 9 'Robot' pay for 12,000 if UST the Robot Age mean tI A-ar between workers a nd bosses? "No," said leaders of one of Britain's nallest industries. 1 aw the way. unions and mployers in the process iving trade revealed leir plans for introducing bot techniques In their I industry. plans92 words
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Article111 1956-05-18 9 FISHERMEN'S CHURCH TO BE MUSEUM o 1 d Fishermen's Church on the forehore at Hastings, Sussex, i.su.sed during the war and used as a store, is to >c reopened on May 17 as a nuseum for relics of the eso 1.000-year-old nshna; industry. mrch was a place ship lor fishermen111 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-05-18 9 Supreme Court 1 lot of people out V\> don't know Ita ;i»»<»nt Haw Par >ut several people U> think it was Micro h.u\ do/ens of for different pictures lfl< th.,t villa and 1 not »>r*M» there "iv iubjeel vet. wow made tor mmi Do V.'M '<• this coal59 words
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Article, Illustration15 1956-05-18 9 4 nil nfun it mint IMtKftVtt fu»t f"i/>i into thin tvntrr i>mof kiw.15 words
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Article307 1956-05-18 9 MASTER SACKE D AFTER TV TALK ...He described conditions of work as 'pretty hellish' AFTER a London schoolmaster had described how he had been sacked by the L.C.C. after giving a TV interview, Robin Day, independent TV news announcer, challenged the L.C.C. to make a TV reply. The first man307 words
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Article187 1956-05-18 9 Watch out for those saucers JUNE iUrh ui.j |gp| Brh b'>> h fi ippen t.> t j'l on S.iturJiy thi% year jnd they coincide HtptCtiwty with t h Wimbkdod T, nni| Ch impi'jmhipt .md the P nnb'>r ju^h A Mr Dupl ly But fur iin hi of p. >ple .ill187 words
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Advertisement137 1956-05-18 9 OFFERED /o CLEAR during MID-YEAR S. 1 f^#i' Never At Such Low Vr\cr% And N. v< r Will They Be Ri pc.itcd A^un. Don I Me.» Thu Grind Opr o'tunity FREE! FREE!! FREE!! 1 Pure of lndi,.n Woollen Ru.; j 2; V/ill P. Ci^n Frtf To Every Purth.iv r Of137 words
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THE KIWI HOLDS PI CLUB CNIC
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Article, Illustration18 1956-05-18 10 ABOVE Misses Eileen Wong. Luna Phoon and Alice Fong and BELOW, LEFT: Miss Rita Lcong.18 words
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Article, Illustration126 1956-05-18 11 ll!lllll1MIIIIIIIIIini(llll1IIIHIM lIIIIHIMimiIHI Busy solving a puzzle one of the indoor g.imcs tf the Kiwi Clubs picnic .if the South Wmds. .ire ......iniimmmilMlilimimUllllllllll mi ii. mil mi. ni in nun 1 1 m«m ii 111 :i! in: m i in! in iii^ June <md Cynthi.i Do Soui.i with126 words
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Advertisement102 1956-05-18 11 /\SLA> fly P Qn American L ""■■Visit Paris and London ■Bf JB^^^K« r j Hj j ''>f)I 1 V n HhL IB Ml f'i"- Hi Pomi'- f'i'i< <>r J|& Mj^^^m r tin ji ;M if /o 1 1 w i > O you I *v n to U < A102 words
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Article, Illustration112 1956-05-18 12 I Spotlight is on- Message to ull photographers ALL Singapore photographers are invited to be guests of the Free Press on this page every Friday. Send four or five pictures, and one of yourself vvith your name and address on the back of it to Guest112 words
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Advertisement23 1956-05-18 12 tip v^^ii €fcrift& en L6&V& V ]k 4^'^>« PHONE 6577** *jlHi TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. 11l CECIL STREET SINGAPORE PACKERS SHIPPERS INSURANCE AGENTS i—23 words
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Article, Illustration764 1956-05-18 13 LEWIS STEADMAN - A MASSACRE ON CHRISTMAS DAY LEWIS STEADMAN Story by I Lent and suiien, th<* crowds stood dde t*»e great [n i, vi WestminsII was a day of ill n tho u g h it lU hl have been just reverie* Pot H was I Mi is Day, 10f>G j,l i764 words
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Article413 1956-05-18 13 From ,t (|.t. in ffof}( Oj the high altar, A*wir>ri, Aivhbi hop ol York, began the long < rvlce bj calling on t fn Saxoi >' i it*whether thi wo ild take William ,i th( ll King The eh( ring a •n! had m\\ dit ii413 words
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Article, Illustration574 1956-05-18 14 FOCUS ON YOUTH -AND SCHOOLS This school breeds our leaders STUDENTS RUN THEIR OWN CLINIC :^i!H:ii:r.i:!;i!!iiiiiiii!iii!imnit ON these two pages, the Free E E Press presents the E E first of a weekly E series of features E E spotlighting Singa- E pores schools. To- E E clay's round-up byFree Press - 574 words
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Article147 1956-05-18 14 They all lend a helping hand r V H E government, public, pupils and Old Boys Association have all held out a helping hand to carry out the expansion programme of the school. The school authorities L>:iid a handsome tribute tlie Other clay to the Old Boys Association for the147 words
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Article192 1956-05-18 14 rE St. Andrew's School takes special interest in her students passing through its portals to seek employment and each one is given individual attenThe school has been running commercial classes over the past two years covering a wide range of SUbjeCtS. These classes hare helped192 words
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Article, Illustration463 1956-05-18 14 PARENTS WATCH PUPILS' PROGRESS MPHE school has developed an "excellent 1 parent* teacher relationship as it believes that both should co-operate to mould 'he character of their wards. The parents are ettcouwed to visit the school as often as they can to dtecusl the progress of their children and to463 words
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Advertisement24 1956-05-18 14 _V_ NECCHI Made in Holy sou Dtsr«ituTo*s to* sincapoiu THE EMPORIUM LTD rUiUr, Pond. .Sin^porc 304 HJ, Orchard fto*d. AGINTI OPTO»G CO 'MALAYAi LTD24 words
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Article, Illustration502 1956-05-18 15 MINISTER'S WIFE WAS DOCTOR, NURSE, DISPENSER- all rolled into one! HE school has, among other things, c unique distinction [running a dispenky and a medical nit: to serve the poor i, of Potong sir. The clinic at ids to about 20 bos a day. •Lt •linic had a humble InningFree Press - 502 words
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Article129 1956-05-18 15 GAMES play a big role B ANDREWS lays great s on games. It was jxino padre Canon Who introduced JJ sport some years ago I? M-hool. Today, ool's boxing tram J mdard rank as the mongst schools in enthusiasm ha.s f^n maintained by a |J'- t senior teachers Old boys129 words
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Article, Illustration997 1956-05-18 16 But the end result was worth it a 11.... 1 PATRICIA KEIGHRAN the story of her exciting adventure in beauty^ i i l warned to >c prepan d for v uk when the plaster ime ofl my a .shock i f A girl friend had had the997 words
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Article88 1956-05-18 16 THE calendar supply in a studio property department Li not only inexhaustible it's often timeless! William Kuohl, sot do COratOl for The Spirit ol .St Louis," was prOWlili lor a calendar to cnat< h one shown in an old phol i Ol Loun li i \h88 words
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Advertisement34 1956-05-18 16 BLACK •scc^^Ei'sC" FLAO-^»at^j ~H» l» »l Going on Leave? KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE STRAITS BUDGET six Monthi A.r Freight Bnkscrlpiloii d.X only) $21 .00 s 'x Monihi Sei vr .ii Suheerlptleii (Anywhere) III.M34 words
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Article, Illustration934 1956-05-18 17 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - THEIR DANCES WILL TELL US INDIA'S STORY ADELAIDE EASTLEY by t (j i ui'.' a ramTV or a magic gJlj Would you, S one glittering nil) -^c to be transput i i< > the mystic J3;.n i-i India's most 3R/;.!:i', pageantry? fc.. plan to attend [a j>' ormance of India934 words
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Article, Illustration430 1956-05-18 17 (Look at only N-S handn; F,ast-Wesi vulnerable North dealer f lir biddfnsi fSorth I hhl SoHth **-«v I' f'usH INI All »Vs« rrtHSRB I poln! i tto this d< keep your thun b oy« Ba tW< hand* until you've tfl (!.< d«CI pl W; I f pades. y,,ij,430 words
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Advertisement136 1956-05-18 17 I Introducing j J; Ist Class Hire Car Service I /or PLEASURE BUSINESS P/CW/C g WEDDING SENDING OFF FRIENDS TO AIRPORT OR WHARF with < brand new HUMBER HAWK RING 2.».».».» Bookings from 8 a.m. to 10 pm. Round the clock tccvicc 24 hours. < Courteous polite drivers spead English136 words
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Miscellaneous174 1956-05-18 17 M M ROSB 2 Claim iv like thii (7). i- mostly brown? 3 Not the fillh lpu r in averse 4 (4). rglar ruoeei In- 5 Sfitie. 1 the kitchen itove inslde <h> chingt at lasti w< <5> 7 Poremosi jroung ladj 7 (9 4>. H ta< k (4) H174 words
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Article, Illustration2410 1956-05-18 18 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS RACE by RACE by Governor's Cup weights CL 1, DIV. I 1] MILES Bearer Bond 9.00 Nazakat S.OB Dantesque S.Ob Cypress Point 5.04 Josker II s.o:i Straits Code S 03 Euphrates 8.02 Barakat 8.02 Tanah Bijeh 8.01 Palio 8.01 Never A2,410 words
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Article88 1956-05-18 18 ANOTHER HOLLIS HATTRICK Chang] 'A' beal Kranji B DIV. 2 United Services match yesterday. Half-time score was 4-0. Changi .scored In the r attack, Skelton running thioujn from 40 y..rds from a Baiwj pass to net from close rang Then followed a Hollis hst-ttg his goals coming In the*" 22.88 words
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Article32 1956-05-18 18 Phylli Perkii Athletic Club world be time foi 500 mi tree whe i mln 86.4 sec in Hornchurch i Previous be I i bv the Ru I Iriiko. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article23 1956-05-18 18 ■rlc Lwttr, Cheshire, too* th< v ioo terling n poll tournament i,7 ro< i halfwa Uic Royal Bui ;HiiuLoa ißdinburgn I23 words
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Article337 1956-05-18 19 Leaders skittle Glamorgan for 64 COUNTY REVIEW SPLENDID alln und performance j ion Smith, who on Inesday scored 142 1 hen took six wic!for 29 runs yeshelped put x. the county well on the to victory over imorgan at Hove. shar< d a ftrst ;i:md ol 241 on Wed SmithReuter - 337 words
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Article139 1956-05-18 19 OLYMPIC TRACK ON BOARD SHIP AlO,OOO-TON cargo ship sailed from London for Australia yesterday with two big Olympics games itemis aboard including the track. The steamer also carried 53 cases containing Olympic torches. Included were fuel packs to keep the Olympic flame burning throughout the twoweek games. The running trackA.P. - 139 words
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Article120 1956-05-18 19 r, county champions for the past four sea-ty renou ned for bowling ami fielding rather ■toff, ><r<lay trounced the Autrulniti a! 'he tune of 341 rum which gave them a first f lead <,f 88. Australia, m less than ten/. batting <mi not open their second120 words
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Article302 1956-05-18 19 RITCHIE McEWEN - Austrian FA puts blame on Wales RITCHIE McEWEN By rpHE AUSTRIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION IS 1 "IN THE RED" —IN OTHER WORDS, IN FINANCIAL STRAITS AND WALES IS COMING IN FOR THE BLAME. At a special meeting of the Austrian Football Association at Salzburg members were told that the organisation is302 words
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Article317 1956-05-18 19 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK Ry iv OIU IS UK SINK I, ha\. tuo opening Nitunen »ii«. as R p,tlr. are possibly th»strongest any county ran pro duce. One of them. 3? ftftf-oM Pon Ken>on. has bCCfI triril time and axaln In the fire «>f Test matche* and317 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-05-18 19 TRAUTMANN IN HOSPITAL :"£vx& A picture t.ilun in »he Priv.if. P.ituntv Wmsj o f th M^n chtitel Royjl lnfirm.iry ,ij Btrt Triutm.inn lici ,ift.» h,\ opt- r.ition for .1 brokin neck riciiwtd in rhr lur Ij mnuln ar the Cup Fir.il .»t Wi mbli. y H, it Wt.rini; p^tr of65 words
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Article574 1956-05-18 19 OSCAR FRALEY - BEN HOGAN AND SNEAD VERSUS WORLD OSCAR FRALEY \i\ mcrrisii golf ram arc in for a treat next month when Ben Hog&n and Sam Snead team up to represent the United states against the world in the Canada (up Mat ciies. Slammin' Sam accepted an invitation to Bide Hogan in574 words
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Article, Illustration163 1956-05-18 20 it was .1 Knit home eotnini for nine Mala* jran hoys and -t family nunion to remain in the memory for the sixty relatives and proud parents who jammed the Singapore Airport lobby yesterday afternoon. I «nr the nine were Cadet Officer* from the Malay and163 words
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Article186 1956-05-18 20 Big fogjt is yet to come analogies to the situation He was shipwrecked and about to drown. The on'y thing nearby was a floatS mine It he climbed o. 3 he might be lucky and taken to safety— or it would blow up. This mine was not the safe type186 words
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