The Singapore Free Press, 19 May 1956
1956-05-19
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1956-05-19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya n.:'. Singapore, Saturday. May 19, lf>.">b. Prire 15 <t«.18 words
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Article140 1956-05-19 1 \'H RKS a wealth of first class reading matter being piepared for publication in your Free Press next week. MONDAY Adelaide Eastley is writing about a new two million dollar •Temple of Education" planned for Singapore, n TUESDAY Pelham Groom is asking "Is vice Of fsVfff Off140 words
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Article32 1956-05-19 1 Sugar R.u r Robinaon retained hit world middleweighl title by kiuxkliH' jiil Hobo OLson In 2 nun 51 >•■ r >f the fourth round lln hell Nil ixvit !.i nujht U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article24 1956-05-19 1 Guerillas at backed b power .station in Cyprus on Thursday night bui guards drove t hem ofl In a gun flghi U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article1314 1956-05-19 1 Mr. LEE POURS ON THE VITRIOL Half-hearted merdekas by Malayan students as Harry Miller cables from London ijyjll. LEE KUAN YEW said in London last night that the constitutional setback Singapore received in the recent abortive merdeka talks would build up an atmosphere in the Colony which would "become so1,314 words
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Article, Illustration244 1956-05-19 1 'Human torch' got burnt 1 00 ft. up A "HUMAN TORCH" stunt went wrong in England this week. In agony, a music hall escape artist cried out t<> be let down ;is he was hauled up the front or a theatre in a blazing sirait-jacket. Jafhes (rossini, billed the meatPaul Popper - 244 words
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Article196 1956-05-19 1 Herbert Morrison, a [;f i) deputy leader Briti h Labour Party. 5S "L°" d r n "*t night j, s "»versi¥e activities 'ntuiiy watchU< Singapore, Morrison who rti '.'"""''I from a visit v Bast Including was speaking Singapore constitu- tional talks at a lor il Labour196 words
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Advertisement21 1956-05-19 1 0 0 bibbles p^ the way JT~ i you like them/ 0 ii r oi 1 o y^w No BRANcHE Lii21 words
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Article, Illustration486 1956-05-19 2 IS THIS THE WORST DISGRACE OF THEM ALL? The cruel swinishness of some people is beyond belief This is the lsth lfi the hard-hitting Free Press series on "public disgraces." We have covered B'ibjects as far apart as cor parking and prostitution and we hope to cover a lot more486 words
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Article128 1956-05-19 2 UK may offer A-plnt to Japan "ORITAIN would consider supplying Japan an industrial atomic reactor 'when available" if Japan can furnish uranium and graphite, Britain's top atomic industrial chief said in Tokyo yesterday. "I believe that Great Britain would be anxious to consider helping Japan with atomic power development," Sir128 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-05-19 2 Picture i>\ Anita Bekbm, Swedish film star is netted on hef arrival In Rome by her fiancee. British actor Anthony Steele. It is reported that they intend to I marr.v in !{<>tm\ shortly radioRadio - 34 words
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Article76 1956-05-19 2 'Call me Sukarno' he says HPHE President of A nesia prefers a^ the spelling of hi* rather than the generally used for years. During his visit in Ington, the Indorn i emj bassy specifically as all written mentioi ol President's name be form Sukarno." Department agreed Ironically, slan Qovernmen tions76 words
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Article20 1956-05-19 2 An explosion the million -dolla plani of a Montrei killing one man i; g anoi her U. P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article63 1956-05-19 2 The Borneo Company branch ol the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union at a recent meeting elected the following officebearers: Chairman Mr. K. K. Fillai; hon. secretary Mr. Osman Abdul Gani; hon. treasurer Mr. Francis Goh. Committee: Messrs. Henry Chia, K. N. Pillai, Kwek Su Teck, Ho63 words
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Advertisement93 1956-05-19 2 &f>o^ imk DR!F MATS and SERVIETTES f\ ■ft v i '~v lß^'^jm <>ur s-iiti'sts love than wim VSBSBm. I'lich liiLir'b us f)icc<: el J£jj^ IT-'- Ysrmsk. SERVIETTES: 21 ci ffereni illustrations: £%7Jp9BL- mv n box as illustrated $1.35 f|||| wffl rrm DRIP MATS in cellophane packets X |2 (jf 1093 words
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Advertisement16 1956-05-19 2 M. FUNTE' S. GRINBC3 Diamonds 6 Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd Telephone 79" (Eu Court BIJg.,)SV mT16 words
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Article272 1956-05-19 3 Surprise Spore move on Bandung riii; Singapore Ministry oi Education has refused leave of absence to eight student teachers <>f the training college who wanted to attend the Afro-Asian students' conference In Bandung later this month. The conference has been strongly suspected of Communist sympathies272 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-05-19 3 picture. ii (him P an/ f c finds this tricycle a bit On the small side but, nonetheless, he is able to pedal along. < Me and another chimpanzee. Pancho. belong to a floor > show team ot singers who have arrived from Australia < to per tor m inFree Press - 50 words
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Article185 1956-05-19 3 Let's see 'Alice' film say Japs J APANBSE Government Officials have denounced the British film, a Town Like Alice, but Japanese critics, editors and writers say it .should be shown In Japan. T film, depicting alleged Japanese atrocities in Maiayu during World War 11, was withdrawn from the International FilmAP - 185 words
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Article23 1956-05-19 3 Cambodia has established diplomatic relations with Russia and Czechoslovakia, a French press agency dis patch from Pnom Penh said yesterday.23 words
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189 1956-05-19 3 Beware Stalin: Lenin said it in 1924 'pHE Soviet Government in an historic blow at Stalinism yesterday revealed to the Soviet people for the first time that V.I. Lenin on his deathbed disowned Josef Stalin. d a ripped away a 34-year-The Soviet youth news °J d v j»il of secrecy189 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-05-19 3 [»n turf i kl\ Tempter, wife of tin- former High < ommls sloner, who revisited !''<■ Pure Life Society's orphan ace Hid school Puchoni near Kiiftln Lumpur <>n Thursday, t«> unTell n plaque commemoratlnii two trees planted by hei and Sir Gerald Templei In r»,i zz is farlanded Ny s-trojjiFree Press - 69 words
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Article91 1956-05-19 3 Vn Oakland <»J i emeterv worker J oti ti New ton, yes terilay h»t;ari serving V» days in jail for drunken driving irul iint/iii medical autlioliiHs can Ji.it illy believe BC'l AIiVC to serve the term. Vfunicipa] .1 11 «i <* .lames s Blame noted that .t bloodA.P. - 91 words
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Article32 1956-05-19 3 Misrilal Jayaswal, 33--year < »i<i sch< k >i in tpeel i >r 1 1' 'Hi India has reached Montreal on his world tour i)y bicycle tic has already covered 59,000 miles.32 words
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Advertisement20 1956-05-19 3 7%e p/ude <ti tke flJUetOrA I EARRINGS C"c__ _g- BROOCHES > > \RIETY OF DESIGNS NOW ON DISPLAY NEW BRANCH AIRPORT SINGAPORE20 words
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Advertisement49 1956-05-19 3 Pa .?8-i% ODBSSi fK> price premium .x. for a premium product* /v^nornf v aters me It 'iCHAfPPfS ifMONAOI /'< a ela i i LrMO N A D F I U f R B(r R! TONU V IV AT E R l> o O awvr t ppy Q|N Q fßai q,49 words
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219 1956-05-19 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, May 19, 1956. Opinion RED FOR DANGER A WOMEN'S fashion show opens, and girJ.s bc^in to wear brightly colon red scarves. Commonplace enough, but these two happenings have caused the world to sit up and take notice. Why? Because the events have occurred in the219 words
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Article, Illustration790 1956-05-19 4 P.M. RAMAN - Queens Dock has features new to the Far East P.M. RAMAN 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bf i tj i< l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 ll 1 1 1790 words
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Article468 1956-05-19 4 Beacksomber - Beacksomber f/^^^H-^ that everything is 1 getting bi^er and bitftfrr on the film .screens, the producer.', and directors are abandoning tho usual "Soul-.shattering a.s dynamite, every .scene ha.s the impact of a hydrogen bomb." The accent now i.s OH "A cast of 750,000, 123.000 elephants." Hogwasch i.s468 words
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Advertisement39 1956-05-19 4 O7h PTICAL HOUft I W PUNKTHI V y LEHSES REFRACTING DISPENSING OPTICIANS /I N Jnc .Sultan I and Byi H pitaT, Bini 169 MIDDLE ROAD. SINGAPORE (Bi fw. m II n f,aU n O W,]K rloo Sfr. i rt)39 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-05-19 5 How did you do with yesterday's poser? Most talis seemed to have found ii easy and told us that was indeed the Victoria H m.u-kil Hall. Where was today's puzzle picture taken? This one should keep you guessing.40 words
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Article270 1956-05-19 5 ...tfrf 14HBH l*iii~.-<> tkl tit 4* *'#O.V#» Xt»tSSt»Mi j tiK re is no h >i. thing than to be a.s <n unk a bald, <>t as crazy a coot, But while you may unile or gnarl At the clumsy black waterfowl, you are simply not allowed270 words
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Article152 1956-05-19 5 riiHK auction held i" Am terdam i>y 1 klm. Royai Dutch Airlines ol unclaimed property found In Its aircraft, drew considerable Interest again this year, and no wonder On the auctioneer's table b striped pair of pyjama trousers lay beside a pro fessor's gown, Elegant ladies 1152 words
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Advertisement51 1956-05-19 5 look Lovelier in a A f^ ;;/0 9^ beau i if ul 1/ 7 >*oS/ beautifying n iJ| J Swimsuits A I world! I A iff, JO stytes taw a on rectM' I B Sok- Agents: KXC'KLSIOII LTD. i I a 66, High Street, Singapore. «aabaa■■■■ a n a b51 words
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Advertisement109 1956-05-19 5 7/UP(Mt£ete of UiMfot Packets V^ Z^Al OZ NETT i f JIEVERCRISP" 1 THE ORIGINAL MOISTURE PROOF PACKETS 3 ONCE AGAIN 5 PERFECTION PROM EEK REAN'S I I SOLE AGENTS: J. L. MOBIBON, son a jonks (M) LTD wi/»ff #t/ our MID-YEAR SALE! White Sheel 54" O" I I»r $7.50 Colour109 words
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Miscellaneous945 1956-05-19 5 CHURCH OI ENGLAND I Eucharist and Rai.h Conunu- w<v m lu-v v 8 Lav St. Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m. nJon, 9.30 a.m. Sunday School, Paya Lebar': 8.45 ajn Sundas •>ly Cumn.umon, 8 a.m. Sun- 10.30 a.m. Matins, 11 a.m. Man- School. 9 ajn. Swvice In (M) «T_ d;um Service, 6945 words
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Miscellaneous240 1956-05-19 6 i >l WIMIAKI Im l.« lalk ami IMiil Ihtis 'a' A lB/. A. h\ B^iS«aic Hire llnrr<»izi;ii.s Eli'^ '7 L"' i«6ktot C l^^«a«:k *v I A "^^lsafc ES^.Slf^Eij/' r I' "A c| AKcA.TMATIA^,SAFCLVAKIOVEr' _y .KB" ,KB <MEW TWA.T HE WAS WATCWEP Balf> -I f Ml I TAKiAN KOPPtf. "I WILL240 words
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Miscellaneous726 1956-05-19 6 X <L^~ P X RV HN tt)(lay vuu iMu niusic. P I Ddramatic and literary t ulents w hi -i L should be deveiope,i. i n addition you I X are something ot a philosopher an F I are deediy interested in the occuii I phenomena, which are v challen726 words
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Round the World Market Price
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Article194 1956-05-19 7 LONDON, viay ix Previous 1 ,>day ICI BIU R Urn, 1 KSS cJ.t 24'. bu>e. 24-. buyers Em iimii ports May 24 a sailers 24 s Belter* KI'BISEK No. 1 KSS C.U. 24'. buyers 24 buy eta European ports Jurne 24 S filers 24% sellers i i194 words
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Article105 1956-05-19 7 I NEW YORK. May 18. Previous Today TIN Straits spot and irearby 97.50 nom. 97.92 nom TIN futures May 96.25 bid 9G.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 97.15 asked 97.15 asked TONE: Quiet.105 words
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Article54 1956-05-19 7 I Malabar Lampong spot and June 22'/. sellers ex-dock Saraawaiting release 28. Afloats 28. wak May shipment 22y< first May shipment 2714. Sarawak half June shipment 22 cents cost spot and awaiting release 25. and freight New York Alioats 24 M>. May shipment 23. Above prices quoted in54 words
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Article32 1956-05-19 7 I NEW YORK, May 18. PreTioua Today Industrials 496.63 496.39 20 Railroads 175.57 175.17 4" Domestic Bonds 96.66 96 77 gtaUiea 66'.02 66.17 M stocks Composite Averagfe 178.86 178.7632 words
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Article115 1956-05-19 7 LONDON. May 18. t ru.T. i Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ Kuropcan delivered "efent per long ton May /June $196 sellers $193 sellers tOPRA, Straits c.i.f. UK/North jMJrr> s>Pan5 >Pan delivered Weight per too* t„n May /June £70 K buyers £70 buyers £71 sellers £70115 words
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Article, Illustration136 1956-05-19 7 Personality girl off on holiday YIISS JOAN CAMPBELL, winner of the Knights iTI Castile Charm and Personality Competition has just left with her sister for Hong Kong She arrived by train from Kuala Lumpur and wits taken on a tour of Singapore. Lsunng nor tour .sue wa.s presented with a136 words
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Article55 1956-05-19 7 Wrong 3 times THE Soccer team of Jarruw St. Redes did not arrive for their Tyneside Amateur Lea- gse match at Newcas- tie. They were playing: the wrong team, in the wrong league, on the wrong ground. When they arrived at the ground they took the field against an R.A.F.55 words
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Article170 1956-05-19 7 A 15- YEAR-OLD BOY A was sent to PRISON FOR 18 MONTHS for a series of armed crimes. His partner, A BOY OF 16, was sent to BORSTAL. The 15-year-old, Walter J. McLaughlan, and Peter J. Morse admitted housebreaking while armed with air-pistols.170 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-05-19 7 "It always works. He tells every waitress she looks like Marilyn Monroe."14 words
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Article27 1956-05-19 7 Thror young Danes nu ID hospital at Flensbuig. Oermany. because each drank a bottle of brandy rather Mian pay duty on it to the Dani.'-h Custom*.27 words
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Article20 1956-05-19 7 Pakistani film.s arc now being shown in Peking for the nr.st lime, Hi«y *w docamentariei and irftTtloguej. UPUP - 20 words
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Advertisement29 1956-05-19 7 MAERSK LINE ANNA MAERSK PENANG N. YORK 2nd call) 19 June •n Port toMng 19 May PALMA f »iNCAPORI N. YORK MrHntd 10 May 5 J«*y krtNNf 26 May29 words
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Advertisement57 1956-05-19 7 INVICTA WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH jffiffifa. 119 years watch m.ikini; wSl^BsH experience. Sold in over 87 f^ VM countries througtiout the world. C^l F. K. Zuellij; (M^ Ltd. S,p<> re -X Lumpur Penan g. /^P^^. fl^lll^ II OSCILLATING Two iptrri twin tritW* T^ißV ln»erlocVi»rl tonJrolt J rfS Attrocttv* two tone57 words
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Miscellaneous53 1956-05-19 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 7 03 pm TOMORROW: 7.19 am. ami 7 r>B nm MONDAY: 8 .'{7 am. and 8 15 p 81, TUESDAY: 9.39 a.m. and 9 26 p m. WEDNESDAY: 10 32 a.m and 10.03 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.11 ■i in and 19.36 p m FRIDAY: II 5« am53 words
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Article, Illustration137 1956-05-19 8 ABOVE: Britain's first anti-polio vaccine was given to children in Salford, Lanes. Ten children, all under five, were taken to vSiilford Health Centre for the inoculations. Three-year-old John Brady was the first to be Inoculated. Sitting on his father's knee, he showed few signs ofReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-05-19 9 World cameras look at events that make NEWS picture. Three fair ladies— even though two are brunettes enjoy themselves at Battersea JJtun Fair, I^ndoa. They are from left, Angela Lane, Babara Rostoe and June Cunningham. With other members of the Variety Club of Great Britain they took an early tastePopper - 72 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-05-19 9 MOTHER TAKES NO NOTICE pi< hire, RIGHT; A row of feeding bowls <kht little French poodles hut there'! 1 \aj i someone who ''•inks his neighbour has a jiisiin dish. And '"< Ihei poodle, Jac queline, who is sup!»<)s«ci to be supervising tho meal, fails to 1 ike notice ofReuter - 60 words
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Article954 1956-05-19 10 Kathleen Hickley - Zarao the JETMAN Kathleen Hickley HJGJJ -CHAPTER 1A note for the Boss! ioi HENG leaned back in his .swivel chair, ted Incre dUOUSIy, puffed quickly a 1 his cigar two or three tunes, and read the announcement in the newsp i per again. There v. i i ii I doubt954 words
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Article74 1956-05-19 10 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS r PIIK winners of last week'.s Colouring Contest (9ftch of Whom will icrfivp a $r> prize in duo COUffM) :nc as follows:M> Miss .lov<r TVrrira (12) i 11, Jalan isiuik. nfT Jalan Bunoti Slngapow m (2) Mis* B«rb«ra I'nrfiu <r>. 38, I >cjw>l BkMld, Alrx^rulra, Singaporfl r».74 words
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Article, Illustration377 1956-05-19 10 Going in th«> direction of the sound. Rupert discovers Snuffy peerine at a thick bramble bush and whining. This time the puppy does not run away as Rupert approaches. H Well, what is it why have you brought me here *sks the little bear. Still ouzzted.377 words
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Advertisement23 1956-05-19 10 FERGUZADE MJ tuprcnt€ glucost btvcra&t l# RetlCWI lost energy Jeliciously" The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd U RAFFLES PLACE. IS'PORI COLD STORAGE ARCADE. ORCHARD RD23 words
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Miscellaneous213 1956-05-19 10 i !ii% mm You may win a r)O( KKT MOM prises are offered for colouring this scene with paints crayons or chalks There are font prizes offered— each of S"> 'two for boys and two for girls.) All you have to do is to set to work to brighten up213 words
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Article, Illustration537 1956-05-19 11 IT'S 'FRENCHY' BUT IT'S FUN $vergreen Maurice finds peven good reasons for living OSWALD HENRY TALKING FILMS H soldxekq never V nor do good 12. that mat It( them a I C 1 and they often let back brighter, [tx ..nil more exKing than ever. I ice Ch< vailer, that537 words
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Article245 1956-05-19 11 This 'gorilla' keeps his head r does it feel like to h °f a KoriUa? i couldn't answer from the S did the next best ked the man who i; '"f ape in must made films and Wi answer: "It's But man. It* I abOUt Minis rthi gorilla skin, rd245 words
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Article119 1956-05-19 11 William Demaresi reaijy cleaned up" )n one day while working |n "Sincerely Your.s." He took eighi tub bath, before director Gordon Douglas was satisfied with hi Bathing technique in a. scene for the picture, Add b moi nlng \hi wer a. lid anot \\< y fine a<119 words
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Article, Illustration394 1956-05-19 11 IS THE new "CinemasScope 55' better than the kind were seeing in our cinemas now? To find the answer 1 went along to a film demonstration give n b.v the local office ol 20th Century -Fox to the -film trade during which394 words
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Advertisement39 1956-05-19 11 cheap and §FFscmm (m«f\MMcsrson T 'V/ ffllk IWTIR.COM PNONES Wntf I, de»*' 5 »o loir Apr it linmltirKml, H, A* O'CONNOR «c CO^, LTD. l»Mti» 8u.1d,-. t*«4 '.-i.po.r.i (MaUyt'i l#»d.~, Commmldi,,,., ln<.'»««r»i quadronaC for all kinds of Pains \!f39 words
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Article368 1956-05-19 12 'WOOD RED CHINA' SAYS PAKISTAN Inside information on the countrie«Snd people around Mirz-a's call to U.S., Britain ]> fl P esidenl [ej Mirza I in Karachi that United States should lommin I I China to world isi o n [irza, who P ikist 'ii ti rs t Preside! I istedU.P. - 368 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-05-19 12 i <ie i hief oi Staff of the South Vietnam Army, Maj.-Gen. Tran Van Don, whtt leaves today ;iftcr :i liaison visit to tin- Federation. Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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Article105 1956-05-19 12 Blow for Indians in Ceylon (lEYLONESE labourers will > i>e recruited in preference to Indians in all government departments in Ceylon, A ruling to this effect submitted !>y Minister of Industries P. H. William de Silva, has been approved by Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike. Mr. dc Silva said that inU.P. - 105 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-05-19 12 picture. lumjKii Seridewi, popular Malay film star and a member of the Perak Royal Family, who was fifth in the recent Saroiii> and Kebaya contest. Jonny QuekJonny Quek - 27 words
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Article67 1956-05-19 12 'JAPAN CAN BE VERY USEFUL' JAPAN win be playing a bigger role In Asian affairs, Pakistani President [ska der Mirza said in Kai ichi, Japan has been Isolated long enough," Mr Mirza said, "she could b< i very useful it would be very good it Japan would play a greaterU.P. - 67 words
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Article203 1956-05-19 12 rrnt; n< \v Y<»rk Times, fJ| r 'i i ling India's protected Bee >nd five-year 1 »nomic p lan said Utorially M lt seem i rea i ible t conclude that, part :he pre (sure on Indi i Oo\ ci nment arises from a sense orA.P. - 203 words
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203 1956-05-19 12 Burma has 2 mil. ton rice surplus BURMA Ls to supply 400,000 tons of rice a year to India ior me next tnree years under an agreement to be signed .shortly in Delhi. Mr. MA. Raschid. the Burmese Minister Of Trade who announced this In Calcutta, said the flr.st consignmentReuter - 203 words
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85 1956-05-19 12 TESTS ON ANTIBIOTIC TO KEEP FISH FRESH NEW antibiotic that keeps fish Fresh will be tested tin.s month by ihe Paiyo fishing tntereata r i"'e < v m imid Company of Nrw roi haa reporl i thai if the te I are sui ii they i en Japan to mai85 words
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Article276 1956-05-19 12 RED WAR OF WORDS AGAINST FORMOSA L^as recently step^l up its campaign disintegrate" thU Nationalist ChinJ army m Formosa-.! but ll S V. iTli m W paganda. Newspapers arriving in Honi Kong from Shanghai a3 the coastal troops of S Red Army, tog. ..her wito the people living alone the276 words
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Article927 1956-05-19 13 T. F. HWANG - Good news for the motorists T. F. HWANG ;;-^^^^^H SspB£t£: cSI By J|M i s good nt ws M for our lon£-suf--Imi motoring pub- a hag stepped in to ,-t them from being J^ it tine ly or unJSj by those elling IX- Ihies:1 hies: distilled water" fW d money.927 words
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Advertisement102 1956-05-19 13 L.12J55 Indran Samiuathan TO EXPECTANT AND m^k^ ik^-^ NURSING MOTHERS ■***<^^|^H y :i^ ;^^^Sr or rwonlm^ <»f td.uiv fasr in;it in; r details of baby's birth, progress! christening, first remarks /I J and actions, photograph* and family tree tc. II I x /yU/ Presented with the compliments of I /['fjr102 words
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Miscellaneous129 1956-05-19 13 JDAILY CROSSWORD I a- Scottish instnnnen- change could become b vegeI time of the Omsadee toaconveyanci (4) I finish with a terrify- 6 Bated in a was (5) I confusion In such a 12 To thus pay la too little i 5) I ■> noj the kind of 10 Waa129 words
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Article, Illustration746 1956-05-19 14 N. C. HOLLINS - They fought against the wrong army N. C. HOLLINS By 'rill! last S.ittle be twttn British and 1 icikli tr«M»ps is i*)ii<;h( mi British ground <>r > hris( mas Eve within livinc memory and <ii" pc v rtimr T H v tiic omman i ol Co >m a h i-746 words
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Article255 1956-05-19 14 THE WORLD'S STRANGEST STORIES The l|r and tQ tn danger. j u ,t bntjll on Christmas EvetWß tish atries heard S^ I known to have ii-PoilB 1 neither Colonel ci i "SB* It has ben said that -I French wer c the fir t W jvali.se the mistake i thj;/255 words
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Article, Illustration451 1956-05-19 14 CjOMETIMES there is a problem Involved In decidinu whether your tit i response should be a raise oi partner's suit or .some other call. One test is to ;i:>k yourself: "How many bids am I prepared to make?" if only one, the raise Ik usually the best451 words
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Advertisement35 1956-05-19 14 At your favorite sporting event Add t<> \<hii pleasure >^^«»^ f i^*^ ''•II•II«'. < I 1 I I I I if |MII I >. >*j Ml By 19 jL^.lJ^t^aMuM^H^BKW^t: S*Z~^ M ''111 < ijn /L/ iu '■'4 Bottle S^KnrT^35 words
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Article95 1956-05-19 15 INDIA, JAPAN LEVEL i\ took un early ad in Tokyo durthe tirst singles h of the Ea.sk' rn Davis Cup filial India and ipan. Ramanathan !i beat Japan's tushi Miyagi 6-3, 6-0. \u> all -Japan sinchampion was no tatch for Ramaan Krishnan, who ar superior to in net play, japanReuter; A.P. - 95 words
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Article116 1956-05-19 15 Derby Trial acceptors i Sixteen final acceptors for m the Derby Trial Stakes. X be run over one mile lour ft; i at Lingfield Park ,ft May 25 are: ■At la*. The Tuscar. Rich m "nian Rock. AffiliaBm Order. Pirate King. Mumn. leware. Pearl Oram luriiication. Induna. ■n^.iva. Ardeni Knight,Reuter - 116 words
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394 1956-05-19 15 rpWO INNINGS WHICH RANK AMONG THE 1 SLOWEST EVER PLAYED OCCURRED IN COUNTY MATCHES WHICH ENDED YESTERDAY. Wilf Wooller, the Test selector, and Glamorgan captain, took 6Vfc hours to .score 79 not out against Sussex at Hove. Fred Gardner, the Warwickshire openingReuter - 394 words
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Article196 1956-05-19 15 At Lords, Derbyshire beat Middlesex by 88 runs. Derbyshire 345 for nine tied, and 159 for .seven dccl. (Revill 52). Middlesex 242. and 174 (Gale 51, Jackson seven for 48) At Bristol, Warwickshire beat Gloucestershire by nine wickets (Gloucestershire 305 for eight dccl. and 132 tiA lour196 words
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Article181 1956-05-19 15 4 USTRALIAN selectors have asked that track and A field trials for selection oj the Australian team j should be held in Melbourne in October. Track and field selectors Jack Metcalfe, Dick < Corish and CH. Gardiner have suggested tfic Austra- < Han Amateur Athletic181 words
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Article377 1956-05-19 15 (IOUNTY rhampions Surj rey yesterday became the first English county side to beat an Australian tour ir,# team since Hampshire's success In i« l2 All-round superiority gave them a ten wickets victory. Left-arm -pin bowlei Tony Lock, with soven fOT 49, helped to skittle the377 words
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Article178 1956-05-19 15 RAF Changi complete double €11 AN(i 1 completed the double over Tengah In I their United Services League, I Division One programme by winning 4 1 at. Tcj.Kah on J Thursday. Their previous meeting ended In a 7-1 win for Changi. Greasy (-'.round conditions made good football difficult, but Chang]178 words
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Article82 1956-05-19 16 n I >mi a 111,4 in THE PA ILY ('f the lati Ml Kho > c thank all Prl v i ti foj theii M< N Visits, m ol Cars, Attendan c an I nc« il th« i- utifi ui. ma if k tee ft bell to I■ »fl82 words
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Article51 1956-05-19 16 rI a EDMUND HILLARY w^' said in Auckland yesterday that he want* to climb Everest again. The New Zealander, who conquered the world's highest mountain in 1953 said he wants to tackle the peak from the north a route which has beaten every expedition to tackle itA.P. - 51 words
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Article26 1956-05-19 16 Sir Keith William Price, 77, Britain's director of chemical defence warfare luring World War 11, died yesterday at Bramley, Ensrand. A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article296 1956-05-19 16 S'PORE CUP SQUAD ON DISPLAY I ree Tress Soccer Reporter j CjOCCER funs will watch Singapore in action tomorrow night with a critical eye. They are regard- ing the Olympic Fund charity match against V ombi ne d Services as a fill;! I "trial" for this season's Malaya (up series.296 words
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Article1011 1956-05-19 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By BEARER BOND AND SHAMROCK SLIPPER PrilL favourite Cup J diKibh 1 in pre-race i > i s this mornbi.' was Bearer Bond It Shamrock Slipper. It l nk this is an excel- ■<■■' nbinalion which ■•mid pay well. I Bearer Bond will start V1,011 words
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1711 1956-05-19 4 TWO FORMER WINNERS CLASH IN CUP TODAY r l ■v, O ►rnier Ci ov ernor 1 Cup winnei ,-pr- Poinl < i 955 I and Nevei A Blank < in., put thems< Ives very much in line for their second similar jphy (Race 6) at B licit Timah today, concluding1,711 words
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