The Singapore Free Press, 24 May 1956
1956-05-24
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1956-05-24 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya ii,;i». Singapore, Thursday, >i.i> 84, 1 *> r» f» Priet i."><h.19 words
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Article240 1956-05-24 1 S^ travel flying by to the moon IJ Planets officially OUt of the fantasy of BctiOn into reality l^ing aircraft firm that it ,s to 1 fious i»i<i to five 'I", lead In the 1 space i».v manIU <1 rorkets highly paid engineers and eager to240 words
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Article, Illustration451 1956-05-24 1 News blackout as rumours fly Yard steps in, arms issued, as Cypriot assassin fears grow JJEPOKTS of Cypriot gunmen slipping into Kritain with the avowed intention of assassinating the Duke of Edinburgh have caused Scotland Yard to step up security precautions for the Royal family.451 words
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Article133 1956-05-24 1 \N official spokesman of Singapoi f I.i hour PYoi i t, today denied a Singapore Standard report thai the Fron t executive commil t ■< at if Mif'tiii", I.i nii'.ht had .selected Mr i.irn Yi"A' Hock to succeed Mr. David Marshall Chiel Ministej Tl if spoke* mi133 words
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Article45 1956-05-24 1 The Sin ;a poi i R ibtx i m.i rtcd "j >cih 'i thl mon Ing ,1.-, Ri ide Jun< hip it 78 cenl a 1b on< I Ightl ol .1 renl belo '< rda> clow Ibe t t Of Ufa OT L( E45 words
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Advertisement34 1956-05-24 1 FREE tomorrow IHPiHSiiIHUI ■WWmm||Hj||M IffilfflilHßiiHti vffjt y t /ot#"A## t/ t Pi ih«»at fiin* K^ FOSTER »j:lark's FOODS Sole AqcnU SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO LTD FK\\\(i iINOAPORI MRDAN k n mim h ii'om km hii\hi34 words
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Article, Illustration260 1956-05-24 2 SPORE IS WORLD IN ITSELF BEAUTIES r |Mii: sights of Singapore have greatly Impressed the group of n eollefe beauties who arrived here on Tuesday in the course of an educational tour of the Far last. This la the flrst time they haw ventured Outside India and they are out260 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-05-24 2 Tiic Indian beauties who Impressed and wire impressed by Singapore, its sights ;ui(! its people. The fcirls, during their stay here, showed off Indian dresses and demonstrated several Indian dances It was their first trip outside India.41 words
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Article124 1956-05-24 2 A-power station opens up riiHE world's first nuclear 1 power station designed to produce electricity on a national scale has started working, it was officially announced yesterday. The United Kingdom Atomic Energy said that the first of two atomic piles in the massive nuclear plant were put into operation at124 words
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Article35 1956-05-24 2 The Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall, is expected to return tomorrow. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, is due today at 4 p.m.35 words
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Article140 1956-05-24 2 Honour for young Janet SCHOOL certificate year pupils in seven Singapore secondary schools sat down on May 14 to write an essay on From Empire to Comm o r. wealth for the Singapore 'branch of the Overseas League's annual Commonwealth essay competition. The best essay from each school was sent140 words
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Article26 1956-05-24 2 Singapore boy I raised a total of I during their recent Jo 1 according to Mr. R. E. I the Chief Com mi 126 words
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Article36 1956-05-24 2 Mr. C. O. Turner, chief executive and general manager of Qantas who is due in Singapore from Sydney on May 30, will stay here until June 2, when he will leave for London.36 words
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359 1956-05-24 2 Bondmaids Rubbish, they're slaves PUBLIC DISGRACE Mil 17 rPHE Chinese call them X nun rhai." In polite SOCia] language they ar 5 called bondmaids. Hut call them what you will there are girls in Singapore who ure SLAVES. The fundamental fact re mains that these wretched girls have been sold359 words
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Advertisement33 1956-05-24 2 niJwiidf iAhmLJiLm .>£a|^^|Hfefe kiisi BH L^ X^ JL J_jß^ ■l^ I i^ ir lH' .Ml MM Pa^ed wiUHiveTTcturet^jj^^P J^ JrsW J^ Malayan fictlon anil stories, i^^^^^ "ir^P^^^^^^lfKljliHi^^^ brings Malaya into your home i^^SBK33 words
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Article, Illustration421 1956-05-24 3 S ce *s f\ofe [I want cheongsam) ot U.b. rpHE uncommon ana peculiarly Shakespearean name of a Chang] prison officer brought tbout a cosy chat over welsh-rarebits and tea i n a Welsh hotel between stormy petrel of the American lilms, Katherine Hepburn,421 words
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Article, Illustration270 1956-05-24 3 fi LITTERING pageantry. touched with traditional seriousness, marked the Indian marriage scene at the performance of India's dances by a troupe of girls from Lady Irwin College, Delhi, at the AngloChinese School last night. There was a fashion parade of colourful costumes as worn by the belles270 words
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Article167 1956-05-24 3 Clearing Shenton Way for fields .iniiiiiiii uminiir f pnK Sing e Govern* Dtn the ph& of build Ing playin l< n 15! _> acres i»i '>..■;. md aL Shenton Way. I';. i Publii orfc i >■ partment Ui now clear! the overgrow n v en, ah i tfllcia 1 id167 words
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Advertisement7 1956-05-24 3 frnm mm UJ" -MMMMgH Rft «E EXQUISITE7 words
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Advertisement83 1956-05-24 3 g £.***************!!;- '"""hhiimiiii mill 't»»"IMH|HUHHIHIHHJig j S-T-R-E-T-C-H SOCKS j 1 for ME! I M'iiii'pir 1 1 ocks are made <>( a mixture Vll\%kij of N'.'"M :im.l Tcrvlrn.- cimhv, wli ill I .i'i'i;iL< i i z: ■rl'lfl'l Hi* .ii. 1 1 iiit mm! fi.i 1 1 1 r,n :m j iiiil83 words
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283 1956-05-24 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, May 24, 1956. Opinion R OAD OF DANGER 4 BY-ROAD can pre- sent more danger than the Hood of traffic on a main thoroughfare. Th i s is i pecially true when the particular by-road has a good surface and acts us a short cut283 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1956-05-24 4 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - YOUNG MEN OF ST. JOHN TO THE RESCUE ADELAIDE EASTLEY #>//*# tvnsion vioUitvv. eusuultivs By j r is .1 night <>i i kri nice... jllV6HllC MB r »t society faufstei i have started ;i i 1 1; lit In a husy neighbourhood. I flj tension is In the air. pi1,135 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-05-24 4 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER h> i VJ7~ Hill O fh r 'mi llcl n <lrf« rjfi'«l n/l hi m#Ml#| (Mid tUttd liii|>fn(v (in after l/llnk\, I ti<4 rik In ;;uml n/<i tloiNlard Oil.33 words
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Advertisement22 1956-05-24 4 FOR THAT hAPPY EVENT '< d y ur RING G. C. Oe SUVA BROS 3 RAFFLES PLACI Sin| ipon 1 T. I *****.22 words
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Advertisement88 1956-05-24 4 X^ r BUILDS I O^-^y happy I y\fL^^¥-~^ tlLhk iii l I i>!jja I I yjy D/iDILO I HUMANISED I fl^jP TRUFOOD I ,--r- Most like Mother's Milk I If you CM*! feed b.ihy youne r* give him Hummi- d Trufo f£S3f FOLLOW-ON I TRUFOOD I A fortified milk for88 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-05-24 5 Sorry about the plcE hire boino upside down E yesterday it didn't E seem to have any detri- E mental effect on your guessing powe r s, E though. IVlost callers decided E correctly, that it was E taken outside the 3 Supreme Court despite i the added105 words
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Article128 1956-05-24 5 Baby fought for life mnters In a iely forest near ard a faint cry and found lonth-oid "babe wood" in a ow grave, strugunder sand and ives. ier, Angela Gas- was subsequently with attempted She is said to have she first tried I the child. When the hunters found him,128 words
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Article22 1956-05-24 5 Terrorists shot dead a member of the .security forces at Folia village, 70 miles west of Nicosia, last night. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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417 1956-05-24 5 Others say: Hands o££ that nightingale rpilE nighi Ing lie, rare harbinger oi summertime in Britain, has been filling Crawley new town, Essex especially a r o v n d Nightingale Close with fountains of son?' these three weeks past. No-ono has writ ton417 words
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Article377 1956-05-24 5 Donald Gomery - I PHONE TO DEATH ROW Donald Gomery II > ...Hut Huiitor aus tint in iUKUSS 5,500 21,:!. A from my oflfti c Ln London, i bel< phon< l the warden <>: San Quentin Jail, California, to ask aboul America's most famous prisoner, Caryl Chess m an Fur eight years Chessnan377 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-05-24 5 ARTI E... If a', nil right v.th .M.f.S II til \(>u jiiiirrv mr I14 words
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Advertisement108 1956-05-24 5 s**i5 i OS^fl L < STERH.IZLD l^^l P FRESH ■^-^Ws: 2 SWISS V^-^^ MILK Telephone JJ TWO DOUBLE FIVE DOUBLE FIVE. Easy to Remember, Easy to Dial. Ist CLASS HIRE CAR SERVICE for PLEASURE BUSINESS WEODINC SENDING OFF FRIENDS TO AIRPORT OR WHARF AND BRING BRAND NEW "VuMBER HAWK Booking!108 words
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Miscellaneous363 1956-05-24 6 MANDRAKE l»> I alk and I'hil Davis IJIJ-1- RCMANCt --BOON,' v 0M t MICMA£L--YOUAAI a YOU CAM ThiS HAS 60NE f N ALOt.6 ON AHOR^. 1 A ftCf/ANTIC FOOL.TAKt i FOUL- LtAvr nfflE PAR ENOUGm/ Of COURSE I /NO --YOU SAID I TMOUonTALLMr H/E mOMENOW-'ANO AMI? ONLY Ab TAKE Mfc363 words
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Miscellaneous700 1956-05-24 6 WORN today, you ai, tme of th<. li> whose emotions are near the I Gentle, kind and loving b lit* X you are happiest whenali is tZ] t j and contentment around you V^ Z t J I and diplomatic under themosUryin X circumstances, y v B h< m d700 words
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Article198 1956-05-24 7 ■jroM'.: tasy. Above prices quoted in pence. L; i. b White Sarawak f.».q. European ports May 22 Hd. sellers 22 Mid. seller ft>< V R. Black Sarawak Special ■r i European parte May i7%d. sellers ll%& sellers Above prices quoted in shillings and pence. LONDON, May I198 words
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Article106 1956-05-24 7 f future "B <■ outran 55.75 traded 55.50 nom. prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb. NEW YORK, May 23. Previous Today ;»„s spot and nearby 97.00 nun 97.75 nom. n fnitirP Miv 9«.25 bid 96.25 bid 1 97.80 asked 97.80 asked j une 95.40 bid 95.40106 words
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Article46 1956-05-24 7 prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb. spot and 2 9'. j. Afloats 2 shi unent 28-. Sara,v iv itin > release 27. I Afloats 26. May shipment 24. June 23%. Sellers ex-dock. Mala- bar Lampong May shipment 28 I cents C. F. New York.46 words
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Article32 1956-05-24 7 (NEW YORK, May, 23. Previous Today 80 Indu>tritis 484.13 480.16 BO Railroads 169.47 169.07 It) Domestic Bonds 96.77 90.71 Li Utilities 65.72 65.79 II cks Composite Average 174.45 173.6132 words
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Article99 1956-05-24 7 I LONDON, May 23. Previous Today lorm Philippines < if. IK./ I uropean deliverYd t per long ton May/June $195 sellers $194 sellers COPRA, Straits r.i.f. UK/North delivered weight per long ion May/June £70 buyers £69% buyers £70' sellers £70% sellers June/July £70 buyers £t>9'S buyers99 words
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Article, Illustration278 1956-05-24 7 F/rst of o grgof n 9 w series MAN OF THE WEEK rjOVERNMENT, public and business interests have occupied the lifetime <>i Mr. G. 11. Ki.it, Singapore born and successful l>usi ness man. For 45 years a tea ling cit i/.tti. Mi Xi it remw n278 words
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Article141 1956-05-24 7 > > f|NLV two men es- << \J cawed and one of them died Liter from << his wounds when a famous London reri- << meat fought one of the <>/ bravest actions of all << > time In World War 11. >) The sole survivor is141 words
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Article279 1956-05-24 7 WH O IS THE CULPRIT? Ope n Letter to the Airlines I JOW docs it feel to be snared, trapped or plain caught In a jungle or .some other place where the capI ured creature i.s probably only seeking food or drink? Bad enough. But when the human captor, decideA.P. - 279 words
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Advertisement139 1956-05-24 7 tttntg »§ith tt om ran .%\te iitjf Ist oasr MID-YEAR SALE Some "f the offers* »f I I Cotton White C.imbnc 42 -SOct? p t r yd t I 40" -50^t^ f I Cotton Wh.tc Be<Mie«»Mig 72 $1 50 1 Bcdslutfing 90" $2 20 Ccrm.in Salting 45/56 12 50 f139 words
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Miscellaneous78 1956-05-24 7 (liI■MIIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I l I I IHIGH TiD^S I o\< I pm. I OMORROU 1 1 S s a m. nid 1 1 99 p m SATURDAY i i S I m and I I 1 1 pit S| M) V78 words
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Article, Illustration801 1956-05-24 8 GANGSTERS TAKE OVER UNIONS IN U. S. We don't want this sort of thing itt Singapore New York Police drag a 19-itear-old gangster from a New York night club after a gun fight between rival fac- tions. j\: i tin gungs- ters ;i i(i i acketi ers ha v<* aken801 words
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Article, Illustration382 1956-05-24 8 4LL over i tie v. orld /V i cience i;-. conqui i i!ii-( evilg that have zz b< t m;ijiki l. (1 Id" EE ceni uries. Bui c< i tain areas still defy th< -li ntist. Tanganyika for In ance Rem< mber the groundnuts s382 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1956-05-24 9 PELHAM GROOM - PELHAM GROOM g+cond in our series of A.S.P. Lal£££ star2es by ASSISTANT Superintend i i Latin Murlcan bin [small .stood before His Excellency thi Sultan a tu i tpan and wondered how It i that [n igniflcani little man could rul< so people. You know why I1,323 words
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Advertisement51 1956-05-24 9 LEMON orORANGE| d A d I cv# f' i MHSHn dAKLt if J jj ijjßM when taki-n wil.h I L I kl#^ AN K.I C r^J Gin or Hum. I ifci^-* i I* /f It 'r*\j£ry "^r ll 'Ml A 1 I ,/'nAßf"R.f.inill»S*CO IT». I .1 ll U- Hi iJHOAPORk51 words
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Article, Illustration305 1956-05-24 10 ■■I g ui-^i »i.t<K«d <i"/» n tffi but ■I n«.i tv in.ik. hi omelette bin |s |)u turr |h( l.inmus punhi IntlifOßl j)i f».»i in: t<' put (I" Dtiki dinbui^'» U iu r iii. fishmonferft compan} h.tve f(inimi>siini( d tIM iioitiaU as .1 t oinp.iiiPopper - 305 words
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Article, Illustration114 1956-05-24 10 Trouble in Paris LEFT: Jean Aubry, a Press photographer, is shown being attacked fry French policemen when attending the demonstration organised by the committee for the Defence ol the Persecuted, at tin* Yugoslavian Embassy, Paris. President Tito was at the time on an official \isi( tO I'aris. RIGHT: Two unidentifiedA.P. - 114 words
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Article, Illustration196 1956-05-24 11 twni.ion, uidds, wno l\w9 on a iarm near Shrewsbury has suddenly I»I herself with a "family" of animals to look after. She had been mm after and bottle feeding a pair of orphan lambs for a week when limn foal was added to her care. The foal will probably proveReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration679 1956-05-24 12 PETER USTINOV - Bringing up my new baby the hard way PETER USTINOV Py zAs people everywhere were discu^sm^ the decision of British star E Jean Simmons to bring up her expected baby as a 100 per cent American, another British star, Peter Ustinov, was telling PHILIP OAKES about his plans to brin^679 words
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Article, Illustration492 1956-05-24 12 4 S young guards, with rifles shing across their backs, patrolled with measured tread, a peek behind the security curtain surrounding the latest air defence over the night skies of Scotland the De Havilland Venom night fighter was given at K.A.I. Station, Leucharsi492 words
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Article268 1956-05-24 12 PLANT HELPS SPACE TRAVEL A NBZWL* T llistd L Plant that i. 1: L crease its mass h uni Kti dreds vi times in ada L gives promise or lSO h fcyi ing one of the knot- Cf< tiest problems of future la space travel I crews in atmosphere- I268 words
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Advertisement12 1956-05-24 12 phone TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD 6C77 1 Jit I 173 CICIL STREET SINGAPORE12 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1956-05-24 13 John Godwin - T oss of mystic dice lad a PUNY man into POWER John Godwin i iimi iii By iiiiiiiiiiiiii HE WORLD'S ...MADERO, PRESIDENT OF MEXICO, AIDED BY ZAPATA, AND DOOMED TO VIOLENT DEATH jm legant apartM on the outM i M. xico City a r J ill shap< n X .larrd1,383 words
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Advertisement33 1956-05-24 13 AMSTEHpfi A/Oif tN CANS/ X '^^r >\ \v 1- Wrm ym- >■ < r > JwNßfflfm <jm PAKI /ERV LIT TLI <^ M A^U Wm ii LICHI IN SVI 'I V -fr mM V- SAVE FREICHI y I33 words
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Article, Illustration529 1956-05-24 14 THIS BAKERY DOES SUPER JOB HERE •4 n ARM\ marches on its stomach is a phrase thai is xs true today .u> it was in the d tys ol Napoleon. And, like Napoleon, who was always searching for new ways and means to feed in.-» troops it was for his529 words
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Article460 1956-05-24 15 CHRISTINA - 'Try dressing up those dishes! CHRISTINA ■OW TO TEMi^X THE TINT says !\\Y small children have to be coaxed vat. and with a lit imagination this i d not be a wearing s tor Mother m love to look -,1 to special birthdays, high tnd holidays, so [t|i first step460 words
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Article, Illustration461 1956-05-24 15 I s vulnerable I NORTH I 0 9 7 6 5 3 I EAST If A X J 8 m: x 9 2 IK 0 54 2 WK'+A Q J r 4 I SOLTII I X I io f, 5 4 IOAK Q 7 3 H «he bidding:Popper - 461 words
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Article, Illustration315 1956-05-24 15 "I SIMPLY can'l wail to be 50," said I to a friend. "Weil, dfui,' she repli( d sweet ]y, "cheer up. YOU h;iven't Jon 1 1 bo wait ha ye you But I was serious. For looking around at the women I know, both personalA.P.; Reuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1956-05-24 16 THERE'S BIG BUSINESS IN EVIL EYES Even in Russia, reports Charles L Adams SEERS' PLAN IHEtR MISCHIEF AND SELECT THEIR DUPES WITH GREAT SKILL STI tIOUS Rus1' si; stilJ are be ol thouol roubles by of the bl ::k arts who ol n against the v... mii that unilous peopleReuter - 1,001 words
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Miscellaneous241 1956-05-24 16 DAILY CROSSWORD :L 1 CLUBS across arrangement (7>. 1|! this at; .m<' pi,,! (luting 6 l)<) ihvy Open ni tho l^f a <>im at sea? (0 'i 4» of anatomy lor a inedlra' 8 a team pul ta a different rtuflent? (B. 4). lot m (»> inyiwtMOn l*> ;i 4i(>u.'.cl)r'241 words
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Article, Illustration985 1956-05-24 17 Over-extraction can spell deathknell to harvests BY A CORRESPONDENT H farmed a piece M aid tor thirty B h., tut her farmI ore him. In all .-i;r, as far back memory takes B,vcr the lean years the good, the ■j.hts and the X tin- crop failurjl the985 words
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Article, Illustration689 1956-05-24 17 William Hikey - William Hike y T' ad reflection t show business. l< -ty Club of w tin quests l^ 1 at its lunch P"'- Mr Arthur WatP chief film -ord Mancroft, m proclaimed n c r f' 'an: "My maiden W be short and all, if689 words
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Advertisement66 1956-05-24 17 I I fill %v> v This uni'iw: 3 -.(< <TutoFitHd w.tti »h- fONMMM SOHOTOMT ororr.c cortridq* ■Meiiit' umli r he id in th<- UK I Sou Agenti H*A. O'CONNOR CO* LTD* for all kinds of Pains f£r^^' sssy s y Going on Leave? KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE STRAITS BUDGET66 words
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Article, Illustration699 1956-05-24 18 JOHN P HAMILL - JOHN P HAMILL Seletdr sports letter tsa 'pUK iunlciJc season opened J up with No. 92 fLAAi Squadron, RAF Regiment (Malaya J annual .s]>orts last Friday Although no records were broken, ihrrc was plenty of excitement and thrills among the Malays Of "A" B and699 words
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465 1956-05-24 18 YUGOSLAVIA'S SOCCER TEAM IS ENTIRELY CHANCED BECAUSE of travelling vx p ii s «> s, Yugoslavia's participation in the Olympic I Gamei to b«- held In Melbourne in NovenStfer is to i>< kept t<» a minimum Between 10 and 50 com I petltors, including complete i football and uatt-r polo465 words
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Article, Illustration444 1956-05-24 18 ARCHIE QUICK - NOW HE PREACHED TO THE TEDDY BOYS ARCHIE QUICK FAMOUS SPORTS STARS I HAVE AjtTL By IT takes moral courage of a high decree to prefer the far from salubrious North London borough of Islington to the pleasant green fields of cricket, the daily toil of a parish priest in444 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-05-24 18 SERVICES CRICKET LEAGUE Seletar Polytechnic and Hfj Soon drew in the Services Wtf nesday League cricket rompev tlon at Nee Soon yesterda; Scores: Polytechnic 148 (Crouch n.a 39. Green 27. Dean 22; Gill to: lor nine). Nee Soon 76 for (n (Andrew no. 24. Goodwin no 19). Another draw took78 words
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Article271 1956-05-24 19 COUNTY HOLDERS SURREY LOSE THREE WKTS FOR 11 gNGLAND batsmen Gilbert Parkhouae and BUI Edrich, both <>t whom hit double centuries, topped the li^t on a day of good batting performances in count} cricket matches yesterday* rarkhouse, stylish Glamorgan opening bat, scored 20\ oil the Kent attack271 words
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Article, Illustration308 1956-05-24 19 Top seeds beaten in Paris DEFEAT for the top seeded pair, Miss Angela Mortimer and Miss Shirley Bloomer (Britain),- in the women's doubles highlighted the French international lawn tennis championships in Paris yesterday when the quarters finals of the men's and women's doubles were completed. They were beaten by Mrs.Reuter - 308 words
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Article323 1956-05-24 19 ALLAN LEWIS - Training opens at Ipoh ALLAN LEWIS «.v r)FFICIAL training for yi the Perak Derby meeting began this morning. The going was .soft after overnight rain and only a few horses cracked 40 for 3f. on the Ipoh track. Dusty Bridge, a first m> winner at Penang, and Khandi Star raced323 words
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Article214 1956-05-24 19 Quiet day at Derby callover /MLLES de Ret/, winner of 'he 2,000 Guineas at Nfewmai k< t I earlier thli month, again attract*ed most suppori in a quid Ejp om Derby callover at the Victoria !lub, i ondon, on i uesday nJ I night. After being ba< Iced to win214 words
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Article36 1956-05-24 19 inched a < more than > I WM U x;,< j OCi 000 r :< ■'i < dUtl ibUU -I .11..; IOGJ •!:'!.<• :u < bttn| formed to I k n i:» ißd Hit IVf a- Reut erReuter - 36 words
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355 1956-05-24 19 1( IM iiii k h VSHIRE (108) an completed an k< t on the oi< I r, yesterday, i loss in their Si d the Australians (160) innings In an exciting :i Trafford Test ground, The county scored eight jcond Innings before the close.Reuter - 355 words
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Article147 1956-05-24 19 SCO REB OARD I jAs HlRE— lst Inns. jft, Maddocki b D :<i^<>'» b Archer 41 I utherford b Bj c Maddocka b X, Haddocks b g Archer b Crawford 28 EL c \v her b Crawford 4 f Rutherford b Archer 0 Hprr, !i u« ford 1 Hpall Rut147 words
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Article92 1956-05-24 19 A TE AM NET 10 EASILY 'ITY centre- for Gerry Kitchens in the FA 10-0 win over Ist London yesterday. ored five goals 1 n, Hitchens get- X alter hYiil- ir^ were abridge (Bris•^•hn Tr.i.sdaltBobby Rob.son vich), Peter n t-smoutJij and l West Ham». t first match o( ►layed underReuter - 92 words
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Article33 1956-05-24 19 Ru.^ia beat Denmai h ■>- 1 la night In a fai but oni "i r toternationaJ match bi f< 80.000 chei him fan in Mo io i n\ name Stadium A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article137 1956-05-24 19 LX)UR British bred stalliona h( ad< d bin [Jnited States yin aing sires 11 t foi 1955. 1 Top the Hi I ]<lr "TTie Americftn Rfi Wanual," wai i irboN progeny u•■ $4 0 Next came Alibhe i. |,2(H and li. |iop< li 029 0Reuter - 137 words
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Article178 1956-05-24 19 CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES \i r«j t rd for l B hlir At Oxford vci it 'is f< (Wai ton 86, Smith Bagai Woodc* m k M i dotting] no At Lords: If.CC IM Pick< n ttvi fi U Cl ib 1 lck( t Con fen nc€ 24fl fof threeReuter - 178 words
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Article216 1956-05-24 19 'HANOI (in idera got back ol winning form against Kr,i: ii in a United Bei •l< < L< .it,Uf Di'Lloi, Tv/o, fixture ;uk! recorded theu eighth irictorj i nine games. Aft<i Icadlm- bj 2 C fit hull tinif Cm idns r m out sound 3-0 winners. Oblem&n216 words
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Article, Illustration324 1956-05-24 20 CEYLON GO VERNMEN T ORDER S A 'DRY' WESAK Buddhists aooeal for world girdle of kind thoughts as.. ME AY BANNED FOR MONTH TODAY is Wi ;»k \hi> ;mcJ eylon'ti Buddhists arc asking th;it people ;il! over the world devote liw minutes to reflect on the importance of kindliness. The324 words
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Article18 1956-05-24 20 BIRT H ■i, Word minimum i To Vivien and Jack ,i i. i i- rbau on <22nd \i <18 words
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Article49 1956-05-24 20 Police clashed with pickets in Buenos Aires yesterday when 2.000 city transDort workers staged a sud- den strike, paralysing city transport, Strikers bursting from their headquarters blocked roads, halted trolley buses by pulling down their poles or puncturing their tyres and cut tram ixuver wires.-- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration175 1956-05-24 20 Advice front 'A' man PROF. Harry Messel, the bearded wonder" of Australian nuclear physics, broke his air journey in Singapore and told the island that the benefits of atomic power "would enable you to make up for lost time." The professor, who arrived by Qantas from Sydney, mentioned this inFree Press - 175 words
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Article35 1956-05-24 20 The Singapore Anglo-Chi-nese School Theatre Club will be holding its annual Lnterform music competition at the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium in Barker Road tomorrow at 1 1.30 am not 7 30 p in.35 words
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Article101 1956-05-24 20 TALK S OF F AGAIN T*H£ Asian African stud ■I cuts conference, scheduled to begin In Jakarta on Saturday, was postponed yesterday for the second time after the Comunists failed In a bid to dominate it The decision was made 1 ter strong o] p i ill lon to tin-A.P. - 101 words
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Article200 1956-05-24 20 MALAYANISATION of public services in Sin fapore, except tome key posts, will go on in spile oi ihe break do w n «»i mer delta talks in London, The Colonial Office is under StOOd lO have ii^icnl lo (ins in principle. According t Informed sources, the200 words
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