The Singapore Free Press, 2 January 1957
1957-01-02
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1957-01-02 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya No. *****. Singapore, WVdmsday. January 2, 1957. Price lift*18 words
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Article453 1957-01-02 1 SITUATION THERE IS DRESIDENT EISENHOWER TOLD U.S. CONGRESSIONAL P LEADERS IN WASHINGTON YESTERDAY HE WOULD. IN THE NEXT FIVE OR SIX DAYS. REQUEST NEW LEGISLATION AIMCD AT COUNTERING ANY COMMUNIST ACCRESSION IN THE MIDDLE EAST. i v Benin-' out the urgeni necessity of this move, itReuter - 453 words
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Article30 1957-01-02 1 January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b opened this morning at 112» /2 cents a lb., up five-eighths of a cent on Monday's dose. The tone was steady quiet.30 words
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Article175 1957-01-02 1 We are Statins' I rpiiE Soviet Conimu- I nist Party lender. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. told guests at a New Year reception in the Kremlin that all the Soviet leaders were "Stalinists" when it came to "fighting the I imperialists." diplo- j matic »urces have re- vealed in Moscow. These sourcesReuter - 175 words
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Article112 1957-01-02 1 HPHE North Sumatran caJL pital, Medan, now lies between two titties, wellinformed sources said. Lt. Col. Djamin Ginting moved out of the town after deposing rebel commander Col. Maludin Simbolon and handed back North Sumatra to the government last week, these sources said. Other sources, however, claim112 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-01-02 1 "Too many cooks spoil the broth 1 an old, but true, English proverb. What happens when the five "Chief Chefs decide to stir the cauldron at the i same time? We leave you to guess. The "Chefs' I are, of course, America'sPopper - 64 words
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Advertisement89 1957-01-02 1 NightwP®r Ovaltine ■jll'! I IH-:iiii:i::iiiJl^::iiii:i:::: K%\&. '■■■■■■■'^'■■mfc"::yffi£JJß:::\::::::\ r G i ves you tw9^ Best of HotkV/or lds Prepared from Nature's best foods and fortified with extra vitamins, 'Ovaltine' provides concentrated nourishment in an easily digestible form As a part of the daily dietary, it assists in maintaining fitness and energy89 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-01-02 2 The young Malay <■■ soldier has to learn the danger that may jC be hidden in the lal- lang: "In the rubber by the roadside, at > the grey-green thrust °I of day. When the rising mist of morn- ing sets the tall "I lallang asway.78 words
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Article199 1957-01-02 2 Mystery writing on the wall WHO? WHAT? WHERE IS 'HUK'? 1 ii "DUK"— this three--11 letter word chalked boldly on Singapore pavements surprised many people during trie past few days. For the Huks were band of guerilla terrorists who spread violence throughout the Philippine Islands in 1951. The word was199 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-01-02 2 MR. PANG IB POW. the Assistant I Commissioner for! I Labour. Singapore, helj>s his bride, the I former Mill Moonlight I j Heng. a teacher at I Pasir Fanjang English School, cut their wed- dine cake at a recep- tion held over the uerkend.— K. S. KongK. S. Kong - 47 words
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627 1957-01-02 2 Nerve-wracking warfare Regiment has proved itself E VJO list, however short, of the Men of the Year il would be complete without reference to those z Malayans who are members of the Fighting Services E z a»d in particular to those who form the627 words
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Advertisement86 1957-01-02 2 i I Top quality bedlinen n^^"*" TUAT IA/II I I ACT -^~i%^ 4**^^ I fIM I YfiLL L.K3 I $J*so/A L:nen Hemstitched Bedsheets m delicate pastel shades of blue, gretn pink to a --£cVjj^HK add dignity and charm to your bedrooms. .^»^BSS^BF Pnce: Coloured $19.25; White $17.00. y^lSlfl a f86 words
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Advertisement123 1957-01-02 2 PACKING an TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE PETER CHONG fc? COMPANY EDUCATIONAL BOOKSELLERS PRINTERS fl STATIONERS. RUBBER STAMP MAKERS ETC. «P^^ sterling Exchni^e Table Book $3 00 Rupees Exchange Table Book 300 Wheels Winps by Watson-Hyatt Oversea Education Service) 250 fundamental Principles In Physics 1.00 Question*! Answers on123 words
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Article225 1957-01-02 3 LIM'S FEARS UNTRUE Call for ail-party Merdeka talks j THE Singapore Liberal Socialist Party today called on the Chief Minis- ter. Mi. Lim Yew Hock, not to Ignore the Opposi- tion in planning Merdeka talks. Mr. Lim said on his return from London at the week- z end that he225 words
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Article, Illustration193 1957-01-02 3 FOl'R schoolboys who walked about 100 miles around Singapore Island during a four-day Christmas holi- day trip spent only $5 each on food and drinks during the trip. The hoys started out from the Parians at 7 a.m. on Christmas Eve 5 (ind headed east. They193 words
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Article223 1957-01-02 3 Whitley men accused of dithering Sgivvtt wanivti II T ith off vansvn t iINGAPORE Government employees arc up in arms a-ainst the staff side of the Whitlcy Council f«r alleged Inaction and slowness In fettiii?: things done. men of several unions told the Fra I that they would i freedom223 words
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Advertisement22 1957-01-02 3 MALAYA S ga FINEST PINEAPPLE wSmAI AL SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE SHOPS J^^^^ AHD AUTHORISED /^gffF^Mf THROUGHOUT Mb<jli&*otf MALAYA J^ H" eAff jmi22 words
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Advertisement126 1957-01-02 3 Latest Designs of Jewe I ♦:•>" T.f pyiV WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED P] available in Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets, Bro< Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Ph Distributors:— G. C. de SUVA BROS j "Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place, Singapore-1, Phone I Heft 'i ■'7i'i)'/"it.nt /i/r c*Pfry »i»io^r'f CHOO3I WiLLtM II CiCARi FOR DEEP SATISfACTION126 words
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310 1957-01-02 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Jan. 2, 1957. Opinion Dangerous plunge? WITH the dawning of the New Y*ar comes the "Eisenhower Plan for Peace in the Middle East." So far. the re has been no uflicial American statement on the plan but it is already being discussed by the world's310 words
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Article, Illustration732 1957-01-02 4 Cut these costly fads from schoolsj in S'pore SINGAPORE'S children will go back to school *J on Monday. About 20,000 of them will attend English classes for the first time. This means big money for tailors, shoe stores and stationers, textile shops, and makers 1 1 of canvas bags. The732 words
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Article, Illustration237 1957-01-02 4 (\\S we bring- the oil from the Middle East some other way? Fver since the Suez Canal was nationalised by Nasser, new schemes have been put forward for alternative I --..i^ ,V rouies. One that has been under consideration by petroleum and pipeline engineers envisages a new oil237 words
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Article171 1957-01-02 4 Beachonber - BY THE WAY Beachonber r JpHE next best thing U) having a cellar" stocked with 134,721 different wines is to pore over Louis Larmat's "Atlas de la France Vinicoh one of my proudest possessions. you can imagine that y< 1 are walking > lowly up wine-list after wine-list, stopping to171 words
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Advertisement52 1957-01-02 4 1 Of all the watches z 14 t> Switzerland product Z the marine chronometer jf is far the most accu- J C rate And every marine 2 chronometer that conies from Switzerland 5 is nadf bv ULYSSE 2 NARDIN. Exclusively. (Limited Production). |h. SENA LTD.! 2 High Class Jewellers 552 words
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Advertisement71 1957-01-02 4 ''liSiiP* Jor Jading hair W^m YOU WILL FIND f\ Inecto Four-in Ono "C makes a wonderful gi] difference to dull or grey-touched hair! In CF~^~ a sinplo. swift appli- J^G cation it lightens, I brightens, gives \^S^Ta glorious colour and r S^5-J lustrous. s:iky-soft, T^/^- condition. I ~~s /"A twtmmmm71 words
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Article, Illustration233 1957-01-02 5 May fair snobs snub the ex-heiress Jane JANE STEWAKT-LI BEKTY, the heiresj who married a little brown-faced Corsicar iishermau, came bad to London from "exile' the other week to loot for a job and rai straight into a barag< of Mayfair snubs. Her husband. Tou^ain Or^ini came with hrr u233 words
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Article54 1957-01-02 5 •ut 1,000 Hung i i arrivii i] in Britain, by air I and are to be trained as miners. Co il Board evolved the scheme i which the men will stay in the city until Easter, i are receiving basic ins' tion in mining and54 words
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371 1957-01-02 5 Killed by gun that won him the G.M. 4 PHONE call wa< lY coming through from the Assistant Com missioner in Cyprus t« tell Police Sergeant Maurice Eden he had been awarded Ihc George Medal, when the sergeant was accidentally shot dead by the gun that won him the medal.371 words
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Advertisement34 1957-01-02 5 Ifor new YE A ir SHOPPING SWISS-AMERICAN SHOl" Nt¥T |»l( K EARLY SKIRTS BEST 8 ifiLOiiSfsi 8 CARDIGANS CAN CAN PETTICOATS FASHION LINGERIES ALL AT SLASHED PRICES CI&& CWC#£M SOUP MADS iN AM INSTANT*34 words
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Advertisement174 1957-01-02 5 Smart, Cool, i jj Light-weight! ji |n? Suits Slacks j Enjoy the great ji f light-weight of ;I this remarkable > newfeatherlight ;I £j fabric A new > blend of Dacron I fil and Wool Made to give you ease. y comfort and looks Now in New colors r M174 words
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Miscellaneous326 1957-01-02 6 >9A\9III AIii b> Lee I alk and Phil Dhi\is 1 I I V ll I WHAT IS V4 I HAVEN'T TME ]ON TME 'OTHER SIPE' OF "WE UTTItFOfI? /Y -TMIS? j\ SUeKTEST/ s\V^- WHATHAPPENEP--WMENMANPRAKE I WHERE \l^E:AT^^ Os '"^i ENTERED TWE-Lrm£_FO£?^^ j^A j 0^ J CZ I Alt/ A.\ br326 words
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Miscellaneous666 1957-01-02 6 BORN today, yours is a rather complex nature, difficult to de- fine. Since you are a creature of I moods, one is never positive what your approach to any definite pro- blem may be at any given moment. You are eminently practical and z want as many of the material666 words
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244 1957-01-02 7 TONY CURTIS HAIRCUT BARS BOY FROM TEAM Tony Wardley, 14-year-old star of a school's football team in England had a Tony Curtis style haircut. But his teachers did not approve. So now Tony, left back for Coplolone-Koad School. IfSWlch, SutTolk, has keen told: "You're diopix-d from the team until you244 words
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Article, Illustration235 1957-01-02 7 £500 FOR MAN LEFT OUT IN THE COLD A HIGH COURT decision may stop British trade union members "sending to Coventry" men who refuse to join strikes. tor an engineer, ostracised because he ignored ,i itrike e ill. was awarded £500 damage^ ftg^inst the Amalgamated Ent?i- J neering Union. The235 words
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Article253 1957-01-02 7 So farmer Glanfield goes to war Burly. 52-year-old Mr. Dudloy GlanHold sent off a telegram yesterdaythen prepared for the Battle of Twelve Oak.s Farm. THE BATTLEGROUND: The corner of his 550--acre farm in Windlesharn. Surrey, where the Central Electricty Authority wants to put a power line and pylon. THE TELEGRAM.253 words
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Article, Illustration206 1957-01-02 7 Doctor John Bodkin Adams a prominent doctor in the Sussex seaside resort of Eastbourne. England has been charged with the murder in 1950 of one of his patients, 81-year-old widow, Mrs. Edith Alice Morrell. Last month Dr. Adams was remanded on 1:2.000 bail206 words
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Miscellaneous52 1957-01-02 7 SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES I TODAY; UJfi p.m. TOMORROW: 0.40 am. g and 11.43 p.m. O FRIDAY: 1 07 a.m. and 12.11 p.m. a SATURDAY: IJt am. m and 12.55 p.m. SUNDAY: ZM am. and m \.'M p.m. MONDAY: ZJts am. and MJ7 p.m. TUESDAY; JOO am B and ZSI52 words
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Article, Illustration524 1957-01-02 8 Oswald Kenry - ROUND ABOUT SINGAPORE Oswald Kenry A. GJKJCL -VU4 CXkSMJlhA^ (ABOVE): Migßic of (he hips, a belly shake and well, we'll skip the rest of the routine. But that's what E wows the audience when they watch Mexican-born Lalin Francis, ex-King Farouk's favourite court-dancer, cavort E around the ballroom floor of524 words
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Article, Illustration290 1957-01-02 9 (ABOVE, left): Musir rntltusiasts from all ovrr tlt<> Cwonj mus(rred in stinißth to give maestro Benny (ioodman and his orchestra a big welcome at the William Jacks' nxktail part\ held at a Colony hotel. Here Uv King Of Swing- appreciately views the "spread" as Miss hristitie Kiefcr, of Philips' record290 words
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Advertisement168 1957-01-02 9 From Orphan Child lo gllUtriag million. dollar Big Bnshfe* "the True Story of Marilyn Monroe' > i i > Ki ail tht' I'oinpU tr lilt' MOffJ ot < Nornia Jean InortCMOH -the full, factual *tor* of h<r eliiMhoixl. her h<>|Ms, her :i ml>i t ions, ht-r lovcf of how tin*168 words
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Article419 1957-01-02 10 Glimpses WORLD trade in cotton textiles slumped in the W first nine months of 1956 with only Japan sh my big increase in exports over 1955. U K. Cotton Board quarterly statistical review reported a five per cent slump in trading tV-wrmnr'n Spnt.Pinht'r i419 words
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Article, Illustration316 1957-01-02 10 JAPAN MAY RETURN TO PATH OF NATIONALISM THE London Economist said that Japan's Liberal Democrat Party, whose president Mr. Tan/an Ishibashi recently became premier, was "almost certainly going to stay in power over the next two or three crucial years. "Fighting to hold its j own against the socialists," the316 words
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Article125 1957-01-02 10 Halting Reds in S-EA A COLOMBO PLAN official said in Vancouver that Canada, through its contribution to the Plan, is helping stop Soviet economic penetration in South-East Asia. Mr. T. L. Crosthwait. an official in the Colombo Plan Department of the Commonwealth Relations Office, London, said there are indications the125 words
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79 1957-01-02 10 rpHE Nationalist Chinese Army killed 1.232 Communist Chinese troops and captured 35 others in combat actions during 1956, the Taipeh Army Headquarters has announced. An official communique said Nationalist infantry and artillery' units based on the off-shore islands of Matsu and Kin men destroyed79 words
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Article87 1957-01-02 10 Mn. I\ing i ——I Taipeh Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry, has disclosed that a 290-ton whaler built in Japan would be delivered shortly to the Formosa Government With Its arrival, Formosa would be in the whaling business for the first time ..nee the Nationalists took over87 words
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Article174 1957-01-02 10 Stepping up trade drive lAPAN had two consecutive good business years in 1955 and 1956, cashing in on prosperity in the United States and Western Europe. Japanese Dusinessmen nupr for a further substantial economic advance in 1957. depending upon increased exports to the United States. Communist China and South-East Asia.Reuter - 174 words
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Article89 1957-01-02 10 rpHE Chinese Nationalist Government will iBVMI $20,000 million (Fjrmosan) in its second four-year economic reconstruction plan which begins in I<T>7 By 1960, a Government spokesman said. Formosa would l>e able to export I'.S. $18.") million worth of goods a year and import IS $220 inilli)n MrReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement113 1957-01-02 11 Horticultural Products SLUGS Destroyer Effective against SLUGS SNAILS sole Distributors 10, De Souza Street, Tel: ***** Singapore, j thunglhye HIGH CLASS TAILOR Tailored to Highest Tailoring Standard Tel: *****. 23-11, Coleman St., SINGAPORE. II ishiitfi till our frivntls A §H*ir<pns A very happy prosperous New Year 81 High Street, Singapore-6113 words
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Advertisement166 1957-01-02 11 Try Our Special Chicken Curry $2.50 Srillcd Half Chicken 52.50 Corcng (Fried Rice) $2 50 c SPECIAL y Hamburger Steak Egg, Mushroms, Chips, Peas Tomaroes Onions Cauliflower or Brusscl Sprouts $2.00 3 LEASE CALL at STAMFORD CAFE 82. BRAS BASAH ROAD, >ingaporc-7. Tel: *****. s LIANG'S DIARIES for 1957 OFFICE166 words
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Advertisement106 1957-01-02 11 m NON-BMEARINQ LIPSTICK )ne Application Lasts Whole Day A In 3 Colours jR ft| Sol** Afrits: MING ON CO. 73-7">, South Bridge Road, ingapore TH *****.1 BUY SAN MING SHOES FOR NEW YEAR 17, SOITH BRIDCiE RD. 221, SOUTH BRIIXiE RD. 383, NORTH BRIDGE RD. 213, SOITH BRIDGE RD. 264106 words
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Advertisement96 1957-01-02 11 For Fashionable LANKA Jewellers. TO hdusf FOR OBTI/MI OIMSI 20 BATTERY ROAD S PORE-1 PHONE: ***** Mi shin ff eill Off frivmts A pntrons A very happy prosperous New Year KRIPALSONS 65, Arab Street, Singapore-7. I FREE PRESS SHOPPING GUIDE i I I T/o«j catt tttlti j your Dbobv Amah96 words
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Advertisement100 1957-01-02 11 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY NANYANG PRESS LTD. 63, Robinson Road, Singapore PROCESSING 2 days PRINTS 3 days (Mounts Available) WING HING CO. 77. North Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel: 3486!) New Styles Fibre Leather LUGGAGE REGISTERED Travelling by:— SEA AIR LAND Just Unpacked DAVID WHITEHEAD BEVIS FURNISHING 7>; huge varieties of latest type100 words
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Advertisement159 1957-01-02 11 3D SUPER HI-FI SOUND The World's Finest Radio KEE KUAT RADIO CO., LTD. S'pore K. I.umpur P«nanf. TAILORING PERFECTION By WAI CHEONG TAILOR 44, North Bridge Road, Singapore-6. Telephone ***** MODERNIZES KITCHENS Choice of 101 Budget Value to add new beauty in •'•o'lr home. jSUfot U/mal 2* ICE BUCKET I159 words
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Article, Illustration676 1957-01-02 12 adelade Eastly - adelade Eastly bv gOURCE of our tropical abundance, the sim, is the unsuspected cause of our population's inability to reap "anywhere like .">() per ccnl. of the potential bounty, M s;i\s one reader. He bases hi s premise upon the findings of interesting tests in the United StatesFree Press - 676 words
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Article36 1957-01-02 12 In a few days, toorkers without protective glasses began to suffer unduly from fatigue. Their output was reduced by 50 per cent. THOSE WEARING SUN-GLASSES AND PERSPIRING JUST AS FREELY MAINTAINED THEIR OUTPUT.36 words
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Article, Illustration176 1957-01-02 12 For over a year, a group of Y. MCA. gymnasts and hand- balancers who have styled themselves the "Y.M.C.A. Equilibrists" hav e entertained and thrilled thousands. Donned Ifi their elegant black tights the team has i performed at countless charity shows and rallies. Now they176 words
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Article75 1957-01-02 12 MINK IN THE TROPICS The Air Age In Malaya brings to our urban doorstep some strange sights, as for example a party of lady tourists. Ono wore a mink neckpiece, another a three-piece woollen suit (.she carried her knitted mittens!) and still a third hauling ia) a large sack of75 words
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Advertisement70 1957-01-02 12 Tin' we.klv issue of the STRAITS BUDGET can be i sent by Air Mail to any address in the United Kingdom at an inclusive rate of FOR SIX MONTHS "I |If you want the "BUI>C.FT M while on leave or wish to Make an "Air subscription" on behalf of your70 words
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Article, Illustration356 1957-01-02 13 Fascinating music from the islands JOAN DROPS THE DADDY' Jonathan Russell reviews the best records of the week 1 jjAWAII and Malaya have i\ lot in common. Ihe Hawaiians, like us, are ;i cosmopolitan crowd, and are also sea and sun worshippers. It is no wonder therefore lhal the music356 words
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Article193 1957-01-02 13 JOAN DROPS THE DADDY' Joan Hammond Is splendid In seven Puc< English arias on a I HMV LP course. On( Fr ind Oh My Beloved Daddy (which Miss H n I father'). yiNO FBANCESCATTI n lor ln> i .re style, is the soloist in the olin and Orchestra recently i193 words
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Article36 1957-01-02 13 Every day is hula day in Hawaii. where young girls keep alive the musical *radition of their ancestors. You can hear their songs on a new disc just arrived in Mal3ya. .A.36 words
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Article, Illustration115 1957-01-02 13 ri'HERE could be no bettor person to start the New Year with than Louis Armstrong, world's prcat-e-st trumpet man. With his All-Stan he's just made a red hot recording of St. I/mifl Blues on Philips 429 173 BE and he's backed it with Memphis Blues and Loveless Lovp.115 words
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Article74 1957-01-02 13 IVHEN Cesar Franck's Symphony in D Minor was first performed the critics condemned it m being too dull, which tc show what an unappreciative crowd they must have been in 1889. Today thr D Minor is hailed as H vital and "exalted," just how 'vital 1 you can discover74 words
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Article137 1957-01-02 13 IF you have a passion for French music you'll have to rush to catch Bal Dc Nuit No. 3 before it goes thr way of Nas. 1 and 2! Accordions and drums are only Instruments but the playing is so slick and pace go fast, ait h no pause137 words
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379 1957-01-02 14 By A Special Correspondent PERENC PUSKAS, OF HUNGARY, ONE OF TIIK GREATEST FOOTB tLLERS IN THE WORLD, WANTS TO JOIN AN ENGLISH CLUB. WHO SAYS SO? PUSKAS HIMSELF TOLD ME EKTERDAY THROUGH AN INTERPRETER. Which club? Anj United, West Bromwich Puskas, no379 words
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Article93 1957-01-02 14 Rugby results r FHE Australian Rugby Leagu touring team beat Catalan by 20 points (four tries and fou goals), to 14 points (seven goals in Periyuan (Prance) yesterday They led 10-8 at half-time. Yesterday's U.K. results: Rugby League: BUckpoo Borough 7 O'.dham 15; Rochdul Hornets 9 Halifax 22; Bt, Helen93 words
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Article68 1957-01-02 14 MR. C. G HOWARD'S elev 16 for no wicket in th second innings, needed 285 m tuns for victory over the "W Bengal Chief Minister's eleven ;lose of play on the third day :heir match in Calcutta. The Minister's XI scored *nd 378 for eight68 words
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Article35 1957-01-02 14 Harold Connolly, wno won me Olympic hammer event at Melbourne, claimed a world's best performance for the 35 lb weight with a throw of 66 feet IH Inches last night in Massachusetts. —Reuter.35 words
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Article29 1957-01-02 14 authorities are negotiating for an athletics meeting in I ondon to replace one cancelled last summer when Russian woman athlete Nina Ponomareva wacharged vulh hat stealing. Reuter.29 words
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Article, Illustration376 1957-01-02 14 WALTER MALOWAN, against whom you can't hope to get away with an inferior play whether at the table or away from it. points out that we should have remarked about the poor defence when we originally discussed the deal republished here today. When West opened the king of376 words
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Miscellaneous239 1957-01-02 14 CUES ACROSS (6) 1 Worth returning almost (5). 5 The bare ou tijnes of hooll4 A horse is in this fruit of gans (6). the maize <4, 3). 6 Get the bird for keeping 8 Is in an era of a kind (5). your head covered (5). 9 Put loge239 words
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Article105 1957-01-02 15 /iPi^nr*j i ivn, u in I e C .Ti began their 1957 campaign to retain the English er championship in ..miliar style with a comible 3-0 home victory ver Chelsea yesterday. The United were alwa>> the masters of a young Chelsea side which included two105 words
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Article130 1957-01-02 15 »n< hrster I'. 3 Chelsea urastle V. 3 B'tham Minderland 2 Wnlv.-s IMAGI I IWO Klarkburn 2 Pf«M Forest Bury (I Sloke Kotherham 1 Tort V.ik Sheffield I". 2 Swansea LSAOVI THRKF— North Acrrin^ton 0 Scunthorpe liarriiw 0 SttMkport Carlisle 2 Vr.rk Chesterfield 1 Oldham l)arlin|Fton 4 |;<m lid.l.130 words
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Article308 1957-01-02 15 ENGLAND 214 FOR FOUR IN THE TEST f^OOD PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE FIRST AND U THE FOURTH WICKETS HELPED ENGLAND SCORE 214 FOR FOUR ON THE OPENING DAY OF THE SECOND TEST AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA IN CAPETOWN YESTERDAY. Peter Kichardson and Trevor Bailey Kave the suit a fine start with an308 words
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Article141 1957-01-02 15 LM)!)V CBOONO of IVnaiiß will b«* seeking his fourth men's sitiflrs title when the All--1 n^land badminton < hampion (.htvs are held at the Empire I'ool. Wembley, from March 20 U> March 23. Choong won the title in 1053. lf>s4 and 1956. He will make the141 words
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Article59 1957-01-02 15 South Australia, set. to score 400 rum to bvm Victoria made 77 lor two second Innings wicket* tU third day's play in theii Sheffield Bl rdaj in Melbourne. Bcores: Victoria 272 and 270 for u red (C M 101. W. Lawry 74. N. Harvey CC not59 words
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137 1957-01-02 15 |UfcJ&NixLAiMD amassed 574 runs for eight wick- •ts and declared, leal lev: South Wales to scon 103 to avoid an innings de- eat on the third day of the j -neflield Shield match in Sydney yesterday. At the 010 e, the bOBM state, vho137 words
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Article, Illustration636 1957-01-02 15 Qualities I value in soccer players are still giving him valuable training t< improve his soreer. Though he has h< < n playing ,»<».-,« sotrer for the last cipht >ears. Kok Seng still piays the same with the vitality and enLhut^asm of a sclumlboy. From BeUmgor tm Singapore he la636 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-01-02 15 Two rugby giants inspect a 10-ft crossbar It looks easy enough until you find that the crossbar is ten feet high. But it is rr.illv quite simple for niant Springboks, members of the South African Iniversity team, now tearing Britain These two are Chris Dc Wilzem (while shirt) and Kalie55 words
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Advertisement17 1957-01-02 15 OCEAN PARK HOTEL A sea front Hotel of distinction crowning its ten-acre Park. Dancing nightly except Monday17 words
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Article475 1957-01-02 16 ANOTHER BIG BLOW FOR BRITAIN f it H Isroe/ expects U.S. helo J naeanuraT NASSER YESTERDAY ABROGATE KC.YPT'S w tV^TY WITH I 1UTA1N ALI 1 V* ING BRITISH ntoore t5 R re?urn "to SffiW nal IiASK lJNDER He accused Britain in a decree of acting lid475 words
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Article52 1957-01-02 16 PARIS ponce ye^teiuuy gave New Year greetings to traffic offenders instead of summonses. They handed them cards saying: You are breaking traffic regulation*, but instead of issuing a summons we prefer to wish you a Happy New Year and ask you to respect traffic rales in52 words
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408 1957-01-02 16 SCREAMING teenagers fought a running battle with police and turned Stockholm's New Year revels into a raging riot overnight. Yesterday 97 arrests were made. From late New Year's Eve until early yesterday the rioters took over the capital's downtown streets, assaulting passers408 words
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Advertisement362 1957-01-02 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. 2iT Words ftf (minimum). MINFR WKDDING SMITH-OEHLERS: On 2nd. 1032. »1 St. Aiunews Cathedral Singapore, by the yen: Archde I !l (m wh u> I rley to Dureon Ju 19& S^x S Kiurne, Sussex. nd. UTOAVIOM VACANT RXQUmi D I Com __f Hairdresser foi Mlary Keph-* Box 5175362 words
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