The Singapore Free Press, 9 January 1957
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Title Section19 1957-01-09 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. *****. Singapore, Wednesday, January 9, 1957. Price 15 Cts.19 words
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315 1957-01-09 1 YEMEN vs. ADEN CRISIS NOW NEAR FLASHPOINT ,K. accuses Egypt's ally AGAINST THE NEW MIDDLE EASTERN CONTEXT OF THE ANGLO-FRENCH SUEZ POLICE ACTION, THE UNITED NATIONS INTERVENTION AND THE "EISENHOWER DOCTRINE," THE LONG-STANDING STRUGGLE BETWEEN THE OIL-RICH RED SEA ARAB KINGDOM OF YEMEN (ALLY OF EGYPT AND SAUDI ARABI AND315 words
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Article148 1957-01-09 1 THE Free Press is preparing another series to help Malayan racegoers. it is exclusive, original —and a surefire winner. How do you bet when you go to the races? There are scores of methods, numerous systems, and it is not always the straight-forward punter who rakes148 words
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Article, Illustration241 1957-01-09 1 Malaya may get U.K. loan TENGEU ABDUL RAHMAN, Malaya's Chief Minister, who is negotiating with the British Government on defence, finance and economic questions will today have a gen- 1 eral discussion with Mr. John Ma clay, Minister of State for the Colonies m London. They had an unexpected private241 words
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Article46 1957-01-09 1 mm Mr Justice Buttro.se. newly appointed Singapore Puisne Judge took the oath of allegiance and the judicial oath before the Governor Sir Robert Black, and m the presence of t\ Chlei Justine Mr. John Whyatt, m the council Chamber this morning.46 words
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Article30 1957-01-09 1 February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at IOS^ nnts a lb., up thrreelghtta of a cent on yesterday's dose. The tone was uncertain.30 words
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Advertisement91 1957-01-09 1 I^'J JIHhKH season with SUCCESS 3^ V-glppS^ precision camera TECHNIKA 6x9 cm 1 UtM rollfilm, tumpack, shectfilm plate. Interchangeable normal, wide-angle telephoto lenses all coupled to the ranqefindcr immediately. Built-in single multifocus range ond viewfinder for all lenses. Normol Icm-Tcisar f3 5/105 mm and other lenses all m lotoit Synchro91 words
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235 1957-01-09 2 JOINT FOOD DENIAL CAMPAIGN IS A SUCCESS Singapore s major victory m the battle against the terrorists SINGAPORE has stored a major victory m the biggest ever joint campaign to deny food to terrorists across the Johore Causeway. Food smuggling has been completely stopped through the dusk to dawn curfew235 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-01-09 2 SIX LITTLE 111 REFIT. EES were the quests of honour at th< first official Soho Association's Christmas Party for the children of Soho, held m (he Cafe Royal. London A hundred and fifty children were invited the entertainment being provided by several well-known film and television84 words
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Article62 1957-01-09 2 A DANISH scientist believes he has found live I specimens of an animal coni sidered extinct for more than 300.000.000 years. The animal was described as "a mollusc about the size of a .silver dollar." It was dragged out of the I ocean at a depth ofA.P I - 62 words
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Article77 1957-01-09 2 BRIGADIER Genera] Adib Shishakly. former President oi Syria, WAi ac m court yesterday of receiving £15,000 for his m an alleged plot instigated by Britain, Frano Iraq to overthrow the Syrian Government. The accusation was made m a security report read at the opening of a trialReuter - 77 words
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Article29 1957-01-09 2 Mr. Selwyn Lloyd tht British Foreign Secretary pay a three-day ofß to Rome beginni^ on January 16, the Foreign Office announced m London yesterday. Router.Router. - 29 words
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Advertisement88 1957-01-09 2 HARDIAL SINGH SONS LTD. *\Qiofi^ CLOSING I V^*J 'ffJr VI >\ Manhattan 1000; Dacron Shirts 26.50 OT B X _9 Fancy 13.75 Aertex Vests 2.90 Sanforized White Poplm Shirts L.S 5.50 each Briefs 2.90 Heathcoats Brerone Net 36" 1.40 per yard Undershorts 3.75 English White Sheeting 54" 1.50 Tee Shirts88 words
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395 1957-01-09 3 NEW BID TO SEND OBSERVERS TO HUNGARY General Assembly meets tonight U.S. wants five-man team THE United Nations* General Assembly will meet m New York tonight to consider a United States plan to establish a five-member investigating committee to seek evidence on the Hungarian situation. The Assembly President, Prince WanUP; .. Re'liter. - 395 words
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Article49 1957-01-09 3 THE TOLL OF THE ROADS -11,700 The Royal Netherlands Automobile Club reported yesterday that In the drat nine mouths of last year 11,778 people were killed m traffic accidents m three countries France, Britain and Holland "a disaster 70 times worse than the 1953 iioids m the Netherlands." A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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35 1957-01-09 3 Thp United States immigration service said yesterday that nine Hungarian refugees had been returned to Austria Including one family of live, for "false and fraudulent statements" relating to their background.35 words
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Advertisement176 1957-01-09 3 AIM 11... 'I Ithisisl I iOC7 rp t} "AH right, Mr. BrentH'oriUy, I i tin take a hint iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii goddess jfflk\ Bras. /rftJk^S //fis. The Coddc Lon xj f rA^ir *^v Line Bra lifts thc li^vm. lil fltf'/ bosom, slims th. YA% i^L wj/^ffr midriff and mikes y V~^d* f176 words
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Advertisement190 1957-01-09 3 SPECIALLY IMPORTED CHINESE A NEW Y£AR /i lM*£JiJir THE FABULOUS S7^l^ NEW 1957 If •fCi SUITINGS I J L\J IN EXCITING NEW jP^ *»1 COLORS TEXTURE AND I JWS, WEAVES. SEE OUR nfVyj LATEST RANGE OF i A MIRACLE SUITINGS IN T ■''■#jf\ >i LATEST RANGE OF WmT^^S NEW FABRICS190 words
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Article252 1957-01-09 4 Opinion Scrap that market INSTEAD of spending public funds on giving the Robinson Road market an expensive facelift, why not scrap it? First reactions to this suggestion cannot but be one of remonstrance. For Singapore needs more markets to break the fish, vegetable and other food rings that are responsible252 words
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Article15 1957-01-09 4 The iting of a reproach is the truth of it. Benjamin Franklin. J15 words
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Article, Illustration769 1957-01-09 4 Gerard Mansell - NEW ERA OF CABLE COMMUNICATIONS IS UNDERWAY Gerard Mansell by With the coming into use of the first transatlantic telephone cable system, the year 1956 marked a new era for cable communications. The first long-distance submarine telephone cable system m the world, and linking London, Ottawa and New York, it769 words
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Article264 1957-01-09 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber ■3 rpHE Ministry of Afri- culture, covered with plastic foam m four colours, has decided that farmers must measure pigs m rnil-li-metres, allowing, I hope, for the varying distance between the tips of the cars m sudden gusts of wind. Professor Freidegg, of Donaueschingen, has computed264 words
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Advertisement49 1957-01-09 4 I S O/ a// f/i» wmtchf S Switzerland produces, f/w marine chronometer 2 is /ar //if nios/ accu--5 rafe. I rarjf marine J chronometer that S comes from Sn itzerland is made by ULYSSE 2 NARDIN. Exclusively. (Limited Production). Ih. SENA LTD. 1 //ir//i C/a.ss Jewellers 2 SINC.APORE ffBfJMO49 words
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Advertisement57 1957-01-09 4 -■> Sr^f^^ C iiiMlil^lii jßr»-" F*i the ticauncm of |i,«^fr BtRNS ULCERS i^l^iK^ SLUCCISH WOUNDS ll *^ft^* l '^^^B^ M -^V#? cuts bruists yL SUNBURNS CBAPPINC 4 CHATINO < NAPKIN RASB V *^^J CHILBLAINS §/W Vj Vj KERODERM The scientific ointment Available at all leading Dispensaries THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD57 words
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Article, Illustration86 1957-01-09 5 IjUROPE shivered recently m a cold air stream J which swept down from the arctic reeions. *For the vagrants, no matter where they may live cold weather presents 'hem with the problem of how to keep warm. Above is one who has found the answer. He86 words
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397 1957-01-09 5 Punches keep 2 alive on icy mountain HUSBAND and wife huddled m a snow dugout for 14 hours, punching one another to stave off death while snow and sleet driven by a 70 m.p.h. gale lashed round them near the summit of 3,843 ft. Ben More. Perthshire, Scot- land. Leslie397 words
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Article168 1957-01-09 5 Farmer defends his oak tree FARMER Dudley Glan- field has been having a "private war" with the Central Electricity Authority irT; England over the erection of a pylon on his land. He has lost the battle of the pylon, but now be la waging another war; this time over the168 words
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Advertisement136 1957-01-09 5 Shoving Mug aJ. l^^ Men's Corogn« W^yC'v Body Talcum After Shave Lotion, Gift Set Si Skin Tone Talcum) (Smooth Shave, After Shave lotion, Skin-Ton* Talcum, Shower Soap. Men* Cologne, Body Talcum Stick Deodoran* At all fine stores1009c DACRON^J^"^^ SLACKS In I Rich Colours Smart Textures.... Latest Styling.... No nwd to136 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous305 1957-01-09 6 iil A X II A K ibi by Lee Falk and Phil Davis I CITY. YnEVER SAW BOILPINGS I I MOW PiPMOTHErI/'hOW PIP WE I I SOMETHING \l CAREFUL- S**^ MAYBE?; LIKE THAT THEY'RE ANPBOY-60 6ET HERB? MOVEP BEHINP JX^ WE PONT \f SAME SKY-SAME 1Y MILES AWAY- IMTO SMOKET^WHY305 words
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Miscellaneous616 1957-01-09 6 BORN today, you have soaring ambitions and the energy to work hard at achieving them. Self-assured ~i and confident, you stride ahead with i full confidence that you can get exactly what you want out of life. You don't know what it means to hesitate over making a decision. z616 words
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Article149 1957-01-09 7 LONDON. Jan 8. Picvious lod;»v RI'RBFR No. 1 RSS cj.f. 30', buyi 29 7 bin luiopean ports JMMMUry 31 sellers 30', Mlwri February 3* 1 bu 29% buyi > 30' sellers 29 •< seilr; RL'BBFK No- 1 RSS Spot 30% buyers 29 l>uv 30 sellers 30 sellers149 words
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Article79 1957-01-09 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 8 Previous Today TIN Strait* spot and nearby 99-62 noni. JJ 50 nom. TIN future January V. 98.25 buyers 98.87 tag* Standard Control March 97 12 buyers 98 00 traded 98.00 sellers TONE: Stead?. SALES: Five ton*. Strait* Contact 99 50 seller.-, Frtr«rr.. 991279 words
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Article15 1957-01-09 7 January shipment 25. Sara^akl >4hnjM nnces anot ed m l-S. cents per 10.15 words
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Article22 1957-01-09 7 Previous Today 20 Railroads *S «Q 76 40 Domestic Bond, W o gj 6.-, Stocks ompositf \vrraßr> 174J8 J22 words
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Article56 1957-01-09 7 LONDON. 8. Previous Today COPRA Philipi**"^ K J. rOPRV .Trait, i f gg Fr i, Mir £69' j imm t69 Olivers COCONUT OH crodr Straits Mt4 selhM.s COCONUT Oil- crudf. < Wlon S5 KTT O*. k r. tm no, M PHII.IPPINK COPRA ri.f. DJk Pacific (ua-st56 words
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Article, Illustration229 1957-01-09 7 SLIGHTLY BUILT Miss Heather Aitkenhead, m her late twenties, was to have been a bride. Instead, she .went to a Manchester inquest to tell how she found her fiance gassed. He was 57-year-old farmer Edgar T. B. Wall, of Old Hall-lane. Worsley. Heather, of Keeper's229 words
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Article, Illustration73 1957-01-09 7 Taxi drivers' or- ganisations m Ham- '> burg, searching for means of defending their members m case of attacks, ha<ve just come up with the latest thing m coshes for use by the cabbies. It is a rubber truncheon with a built m torch at the end73 words
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Article173 1957-01-09 7 MRS RHODA SPITALNICK had a hero— the man who befriended her after her husband was arrested four hours after their wedding. It was to him she turned after hei groom was jailed for seves years for armed robbery and she divorced him for cruelty. She had seen173 words
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Advertisement123 1957-01-09 7 Silver Baby Spoon \n Case From $15.00 to 20.00 M Spoon 6- Fork m Case From $25.00 to 30.00 M Spoon, Fork Knife m Case From $26.00 to 32.00 Christening Mug m Case From $35.00 to 70.00 M Brush 6- Comb m Case From $29.00 to 38.00 Porridge Bowl Spoon123 words
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Miscellaneous45 1957-01-09 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 3.44 p.m TOMORROW 1.:>6 a.m. and 5.00 p.m FRIDAY. $.15 am and ♦>."> 1 p.m. SATURDAY: 6>3 a.m. < and 8 4? p.m. SIMM 7.36 a. I and 9.41 p.m. MONDAY: X M am. and 10.35 p.m. TUESDAY: 930 a.m. and 11.17 p.m.45 words
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Article, Illustration1983 1957-01-09 9 SINGAPORE SPOTLIGHT DANCING IS OUT NOW! The only Royal Air Force I Squadron m the Far East I Ai r Force operating three I j flights of fiv c different I IfS rypes of aircraft No. 267 Squadron last year Ioj?- I Red a total of 10.000 I hours withFree Press - 1,983 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1957-01-09 10 I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING THIRTY-ONE is a good age. People still call you "Young man." Von feel you c;tn snap your fingers under anybody** nose. Your face has acquired tho s c wrinkles thai girls put down to experience. But the day-dreani.s have faded. At heart, every man is1,050 words
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Article, Illustration182 1957-01-09 10 MX X \K.-\II KHAVAK, a Cxechoslovakian appearing as "the world's foremost animal hypnotist" at Tom Arnold's circus at Harringay. London, invites a crocodile to eat him ever) day. At least he thrusts his head into the gaping, tooth -crammed jaws of a croc. It is the big182 words
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Article79 1957-01-09 11 Monica takes a bow MONICA, the elci 1?1 pliant, obedient- ly goes through her tricks for 15 year- old Juliette Kosaire of Northampton, England, who has ambitions to follow her father and become an elephant trainer. Between show of the Intcrnatiunal Christmas Circus at Belle Yue, Manthe s t c79 words
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Article84 1957-01-09 11 Peter Pan is so young llfre is Peter Pan whisking off the Darling family to Never Never Land m this year's production of J. M. Harries "P c t c r Pan" at the Scala Th< atre m London. •lunette Scott X playing the part (.1 Pfeter. At 18 she84 words
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Article41 1957-01-09 11 A KISS AND A CAKE Film actress Belinda Lee presents actor Ronald Lewis with a birthday kiss and a cake— on his 28th birthday. Belinda and R maid are starring together m Pinewoad Studio? production of the film The Secret Place."41 words
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Article34 1957-01-09 11 A buried pipe dream Workmen removing clay from the floor of the chancel of St. Mary's Church, Oillingham, Norfolk. England, In preparation lor restoration work, round churchwarden pipe close to some 18th-century lead collins.34 words
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Advertisement59 1957-01-09 11 311VO shines as it cleans Shining, shimmering silver and plate can be yours if you use SiKo. In a twinkling VM a high gloss polish that rca!l> sparkles; and because it is made from tl.e finest, gentlest ingredients, it is com[leteh sale for >our silver— and gi\cs il tnc brij;htevt59 words
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195 1957-01-09 12 Korea issue causes no stir in U.N, THE United States and Britain have reaffirmed their call for a United Nations settlement m Korea and called for early admission of the Republic of Korea to the world organisation. US delegate Edward S. Grtvnbaum at a 31-mlnute session of the General Assembly's-U.P.; —A P. - 195 words
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Article23 1957-01-09 12 Two Japanese freighters have arrived m Manila with 8.250 tons of cement, the first shipment of Japanese war reparations material to the Philippines.23 words
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Article18 1957-01-09 12 The Japanese Cabinet has completed plans for the restoration of diplomatic relations between Japan. Poland and Czechoslovakia —Router.—Router. - 18 words
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Article33 1957-01-09 12 Sixty members of the Japan Temperance League gathered at a restaurant m Tokyo and vowed to further the movement by smashing sake and whisky bottles with small iron mallets at a ceremony. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article24 1957-01-09 12 Th-> international Co-opera-tion Administration (ICA) m Washington has announced the appointment of Mr. Alvin Roseman as Director of the U.S. oixratious mUskm m Cambo-♦ * * - 24 words
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Article88 1957-01-09 12 The Japanese Government will invite the Prime Minister of Australia. Mr. Robert G. Menzies and the Minister of External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey, and the Pakistani Prime Minister. Mr. Hussain Suhra- wardy, to visit Japan during 1957. Reuter. King Saud of Saudi Arabia may visit Japan In the courseUP. I - 88 words
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Article74 1957-01-09 12 WASHINGTON Administration sources said they knew of no pUni to scale down United States economic aid projects m Asia, Latin America or elsewhere m order to make funds available for increased assistance to the Middle East. The sources said aware- ness of the political74 words
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Article98 1957-01-09 12 POLISH GOVT. SEEKING CHINA LOAN r>OLAND has asked ComI munist China for the economic aid the has born unable to get from the United States. Informed Warsaw sources said. These sources said the Government of Premier Joseph Cyrankiewicz decided to ask thp lur^e-scale Chinese aid after it became rlear the98 words
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478 1957-01-09 12 MUKDEN, capital city of Manchuria first developed by the 11 Japanese and then occupied by the Russians before its return lo China— is the hub of an industrialisation programme aimed at making Manchuria a world production centre. There are 1,834 factories and minesA .P. - 478 words
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Article90 1957-01-09 12 Ceylon No to foreign investors I^HE Ceylon Government has turned down an offer from the Union Cartjide and Carbon Company of America to manufacture lead acid and primary typo batteries m Colombo. A Ministry of Industries source said that, though this is contrary to the government's policy of attracting foreign—AP - 90 words
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Article, Illustration146 1957-01-09 12 In a ceremony he'd m 1 the throne room of the royal palace of Cam- bodia, Philippine Minis- I I ter Plenipotentiary Man- uei Ezpeleta (left, wear- ing national costume) presented a gift from President Magsaysay to I King Suramarit of Cam- I bodia (centre) as a sym- I bol146 words
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Article75 1957-01-09 12 'Holy war? Nonsense' THE Pakistani Government 1 has denied Indian charges that Pakistan planned to annex disputed Kashmir. An Indian report that Kashmiri northern tribesmen uere being prepared for a ''holy war against India' was said by Pakistani Foreign Secr+tarii M. S. Bail to be "completely wrong m every respect."UJ>. - 75 words
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Article24 1957-01-09 12 Opening of the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation's military planning office m Bangkok has been postponed from Jan. 15 to I March.- -UP.-UP. - 24 words
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Article115 1957-01-09 12 ALL expansion of the factories and installation of machinery m Manchuria was planned by Russian technologists. Crews of Chinese workers were sent t 0 Russia to learn the intricacies of the machine age. Now, directors of the plants say, the Chinese are capable of running things themselves.A P. - 115 words
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Advertisement16 1957-01-09 12 W'llUvMl M&r' pu n n c pipF^ ***** I^^M^ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE16 words
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Article, Illustration337 1957-01-09 13 Enter the lark out flies a perfectionist HEM'S a study m t»o nice that of Oftft London, bass-bariloiw and r>f Richard Tucker, l.m.r Both ar,. brilliant op<citi< sinserv both nos^"s th,' zz2x*h2ss?£n*& hu4 Tuikir si ss frum smt^us: Th t f,rst (Philips AM2S2L) for sheer singing quality is the better337 words
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Article252 1957-01-09 13 I OVELIEST of all the violin concertos— Brahms' D Major Concerto Op. 77— has just enjoyed a new pressing On Philips S ***** L the soloist is Berl SenoMcy and the Wiener Symphoaiiker is conducted by Rudolf Moral t rhe Inspired playing of Senofsky make this a252 words
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Article, Illustration484 1957-01-09 13 THE ULTIMATE IN HI FI -THHE High Fidelity rtvolu- tion la almost complete m Singapore. Wherever I go on my musical rounds, I find myself involved m arguments U to the best equipment or discs. Rather like acquiring a pair of new spectacles, people are looking at their new record484 words
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Advertisement176 1957-01-09 13 WITH THE NEW A speed m*3b&> Whin you switch on *^Z*S^^^^£JLj^^B^^^^^B Wr Mcnofch UAB Automotic m^""""^is Record Chonger, you ore switching to a completely new listening experience— thrilling new dimension m record entertainment 1 Now, tor the first time since the invention of the gramophone, you con ploy 78, 45,176 words
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Article212 1957-01-09 14 7 goals in his first match i^rfd DANDCX playing a his initial first team match 1 o r Stirchley United m the King's Norton (Birmingham) Combination scored seven times m an 8-1 win against Kalamazoo. Well enough, but what is .surprising Is that m Stirchley's three teams there mo nine212 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-01-09 14 some punch picture. World champion I Sugar Ray Robinson > > was on the receiving > end for a change > when he tangled I with Utah challeng- I er Gene Fullmer m > New York. The younger man > pounded out a 12- -> round decision to >A.P. - 70 words
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201 1957-01-09 14 ARCHIE QUICK - Greatest in the world, but they can't get a place ARCHIE QUICK By TT SEEMS FANTASTIC THAT TWO OF THE 1 GREATEST BOWLERS IN THE WORLD, TONY LOCK AND FRANK TYSON, CANNOT FIND PLACES IN ENGLAND'S RECENT TEST MATCH ELEVEN IN SOUTH AFRICA. For make no mistake. Johnny Wardle. because201 words
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Article147 1957-01-09 14 Australia attracts fighters SOUTH African middleI weight Mike Holt and United States Negro Dave Coohrane. a middleweight trom Buffalo, will head a new contingent of overseas boxers t 0 fight m Australia during 1957. The new Importations will be a change from the long line of Italians who have <147 words
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Article128 1957-01-09 14 HPHE famous "Bendigo Thousand," which is run annually m the Victorian industrial city of Rendigo (100 miles north of Melbourne), will be the richest professional footrunnlng race ever staged. The organiser is the Melbourne snorts promoter. Mr. E. W'aterford, who said that the meeting would128 words
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329 1957-01-09 14 TREASON!— He kayoed a Russian boxer By OIR OWN CORRESPONDENT TIBOR CSIK, last seen m Britain as a Gold Medal Olympic bantamweight champion for Hungary at Wembley m 1948, is back m London as a refugee and as a recruit to the Battersea Boxing Club. Csik. now a 28-year-old featherweight,329 words
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Article222 1957-01-09 14 Ex-champ piles up points rpilF former Australian JL middleweight champion, Billy McDonnell, regained some of his lost prestige with a clear win over Italian Carlo Marchini at the Sydney Stadium. The 19-year-old McDonnell had a rapid rise to championship class but had been beaten m his previous four fights. The222 words
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Advertisement92 1957-01-09 14 "smGAPORETAGGAGfi TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. m association with SINGAPORE PACKING CO. LTD. For all types of REMOVAL PACKING STORAGE ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING Singapore. Tel: ***** i lines CHOOSE \VIU£M II CIGARS FOR OIIP SATISFACTION^^ Just a short list of Cooper's well-known publications School Essay Letters, First Step to Letter Writing, Everyboy's92 words
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Article, Illustration313 1957-01-09 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS ■flg^OT^^^^n^P^^^^gßg^k Trial marks him as strong chance JVIICkhI MOISE (GEYER) MADE THE FASTEST TIME AT IPOH THIS MORNING WHEN HE DISPOSED OF THREE IN M 1 5 ON THE STILL-GOOD SECOND GRASS TRACK. Mickey Mouse appeared to do his work well on the bit313 words
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Article, Illustration272 1957-01-09 15 i Rivalry I keen m I trial F.P. Kugby Kepurter SINGAPORE All Blues are regaining their strength of former years. Yesterday's trial proved it. More than 30 players turned up for the trial, held at the Police Dcp >t ground. Among the players who were CloselyFree = Press "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii jiii nr= - 272 words
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Article128 1957-01-09 15 ONG POH LIM and Ismail bin Marjan. who helped MaJaya retain the Thomas Cup, will take Part m the East Indian Badminton Championships starting on January 20 m Calcutta, announce the organisers. The Pakistani players, •Shamshad Ali and Irshad Ahmad, will aLso compctr m the championships which128 words
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Article162 1957-01-09 15 OACE BOWLER Peter Loader claimed five wickets for 14 runs, and spin--1 ncr Johnnie Wardle took three for 14 when the M.C.C. .skittled South African Country Districts XI for 50 runs m Queenstown yesterday. The M.C.C. then lashed i»ut to total 275 runs for six wickets atRcuter. < - 162 words
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Article118 1957-01-09 15 TiE odds against Manchester United favourites for the Football Association Cup, shortened from IS to two to six to one at last night's callover at the Victoria Club. London Following the draw for th c fourth round to be played on January 26 thf odds against mostReuter - 118 words
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Article99 1957-01-09 15 A CENTURY by IHMIy I'mrigar. Indus Trst fapUin. failed to j save th* Cricket Club of India President's XI from defeat by )< Mr. C. G. Howard's XI of county pla><-r« fn Bombay yesterday. DiMnissing the Presidents XI In their second Inning for 309. < of which99 words
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Article131 1957-01-09 15 13AV MndMAlls XI Ird Neil Iwwj'l XI by Itis runs with five S second innings wickets standin* at the Hose of play on the third day of the M<( ahe-O'Reilly Testimonial MaUh m Sydney yesterday. LlndwnJJ's XI Wf by nine run? on the first innings S< were:Reuter. Sx - 131 words
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Article205 1957-01-09 15 I I 1 Soccer Kriwrtcr rnHEUre only one wav to enter the Singapore Amateur Football Association Div. 1 League H#W by promotion from Div. 2. The Council d< cided yesterday that no mor< teams would b< brought m the SAFA shut Div. 1 door first division, apart lrorr205 words
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Article56 1957-01-09 15 rii.'ME trials for the ArgenX tine Grand Prix opening event of Argentina's 1057 racing season Start tooay on the Buenu.s Aires Autodromc track The Grand 1 rjx will be the first ra< t ol the year which count toward thr world driving championship ah are m56 words
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Article, Illustration487 1957-01-09 16 More back-slapping at the Kremlin As Nikolai and Chou meet 'JMIK Chinese Communist Premier Mr. Chou En-lai met Soviet leaders yesterday m Moscow for talks believed aimed at halting the discontent sweeping the Communist empire. This was the latest sequel to Mr. Khrushchev's NewU.P.,; Reuter,; Al: - 487 words
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Article46 1957-01-09 16 Jet shot at claim denied T)\c Yemenite legatior reported yesterday that rebel forces m the Aden protectorate of Abyan had shot down a British jet plane. The British Air Ministry said it had no reports ol any British jet plane being shot down by rebel forces.46 words
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Article162 1957-01-09 16 A PLOT to assassinate the Governor of Northern Rhodesia, Sir Arthur Benson, has been uncovered by security police, according to Lusaka reports. The reports said the plotters apparently aimed to get a sentry outside Government House m Lusaka to shoot the Governor as he passed through the162 words
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Article37 1957-01-09 16 Cinema audiences m Britain last year contributed more than £125.000 towards the Natiorfal Playing Fields Association Cinema Fund, it was announced m London last night. The Duke of Edinburgh is president of the association.37 words
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Article263 1957-01-09 16 From page 7 had not across into Yemeni territory. British .sources m Aden last month ?ald Adeni tribesmen had been en- ticed to visit Qa'taba, m Yemen, where they wore given cash, arms and ammunition on the under- standing they were to be used to causeRenter,; AP. - 263 words
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Article27 1957-01-09 16 The Sherlock Holmes Society, at its annual dinner In London last night, celebrated the 70th anniversary of the first appearance of fiction's most famous detective.27 words
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Article237 1957-01-09 16 TENSION LIFTS IN PENANG DATO Sir Cheng-lock Tan, President of the Malayan Chinese Association, last night m Kuala Lumpur blamed the Penang disturbances on the "bad elements among the Chinese community and equally among the Malay community." Interviewed at the airport on his way back237 words
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