The Singapore Free Press, 26 January 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1957-01-26 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya \'<k H7S«;. Singapore, Saturday. January 26. 1957. Price 15 Cts.19 words
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Article100 1957-01-26 1 ri^lli: Inited Nations Cien- eral Assembly's Political Committee, sidestepping a public showdown on disarmament, voted unanimously last Might for a Soviet -Western compromise plan to refer the issue to hit; -power private talks. The committee adopted a 12-nation resolution for that purpose and sent it to (he I"'!A.P. - 100 words
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Article, Illustration782 1957-01-26 1 tiiMamJrHniTjiMtiMriiiai'llßseg inside irt >■ H s A FRESH FEDERATION REBUFF TO SINGAPORE CIXCJAPORE can expect no tariff concessions m its exports to the Federation, but there is no question of Malaya producing a port as a rival to this colony. These two points782 words
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Article46 1957-01-26 1 Two B-47 Stratojet <bombers collided m flight over tii' 1 Caribbean Sea south ol Cuba hist night and the U.S. Air Force has reported In Havana thai two life rafts, one carryin s thn c persons have been spoti U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration198 1957-01-26 1 GOES TO SEA SWAMY -And lands himself m serious trouble SWAMY, a 16-year-old orphan, burn m Rangoon, had good intentions when he went on board the 8.1 freighter Pultala, but found himself m trouble wilen the ve.s^ei dropped anchor at Singapore. He had been listed us a stowaway. Swamy told198 words
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Advertisement85 1957-01-26 1 Only from 2nd to 26th January inclusive *SBP^^B^ One attractive shining RED LiON Jfc glass will be given away FREE with 38 trs~u BJ every case of RED LlON— orange or One bright sparkling F& N glass wi!l 9 be given away FREE with every case of -«fC 3C^^ ORANGE85 words
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240 1957-01-26 2 FISH IN GOOD SUPPLY, BUT THE PRICES... No decrease despite glut SINGAPORE housewives need not have to worry unduly about their fish supplies during the Chinese New Year season. "There are prospects of reasonably food fi.ih catches during the season," Dr. Tham Ah Kow, the colony's Chief Fisheries Officer, told240 words
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Article105 1957-01-26 2 fPHE Singapore Business and Professional Women's Club will today discuss plans to provide higher English education to a number of underprivileged children looked after by the Y.W.C.A. President of the Club, Mrs. Lily P. L. Chan, told the Frr-e Press it was intended to educate one105 words
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Article50 1957-01-26 2 wuiiam Hoiden. American film star. Is due to arrive In Singapore from Hong Kong on Tuesday. He leaves the next day. The Star will be the house Sliest of Mr. Loke Wan Tho. y.ho arrives back today from tils bird-photographing expedition to the interior of India.50 words
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Article22 1957-01-26 2 President Eisenhower left yesterday to spend the weekend at Camp David, his mountain retreat near Thurmont, Maryland.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article58 1957-01-26 2 JAPANESE police said last' night the decomposed body of a British sailor was discovered buried m a cargo i of coal on the British freighter Vancouver City which berthed at Kawasaki port, near Tokyo, yesterday. Police said the body was discovered by workmen unloading coal.Reuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration402 1957-01-26 2 Consuls prepare for the big expansion DIPLOMATIC representatives m Singapore of the major powers and Commonwealth countries are planning to open branches, or expand the scope of activities °f existing consulates m Kuala Lumpur following the declaration of independence for the Federation on Aug. 31 Merdeka Day. Whether their status402 words
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Article66 1957-01-26 2 IJOUSING discrimination against migrants going to Australia was appalling," the Bishop of Armidale, Bishop Moyes, said m Canberra yesterday. Addressing the annual citizenship convention, Anglican Bishop Moyes said the church was not happy about the .suggestion by tho Minister for Immigration. Mr. Athoi Townley that migrantsReuter - 66 words
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Article44 1957-01-26 2 VICTORIAN police arlooking for a rrmbil* kitchen, which a thiet t<v. Ed away last weekend. The kitchen is t»e M OIH man" business of Dutch migrant Cornelius Van Mosk. Cornrliu.s used the kitchen to cook and sell hot chip* ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement17 1957-01-26 2 JMVt N I [A fflßr FAMOUS SINCE 1860 Br OVERSEAS TRADERS LIMITED m SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC17 words
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Advertisement35 1957-01-26 2 3 TO-NIGHT AND EVERYNICHT RAFFLES CONTINUING THEIR STUPENDOUS b 1 GIANCARLO AND HIS ITALIAN BAND c? S RASHID SULEIMAN i? AND HIS MODERN QUINTET j# PHONE 2804 FOR §3 I TABLE RESERVATION IN BALLROOM g35 words
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Article, Illustration379 1957-01-26 3 QOVERNMENT ministers las! night flayed Dr. Edith Summerskill, Labour Member of Parliament, for criticisms she voiced of British actions during 1 the attack on Port Said. They accused her of "monstrous antics" and charged that she had gleefully given "ammunition to Britain'sReuter - 379 words
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Article, Illustration234 1957-01-26 3 IJORMEK Foreign Minister of Japan. Mr. Mamoru Shkcmitsu died early today of heart attack at his seaside vMla m Yugawara, 60 miles southwest of Tokyo. He was 69. Shigemitsu attended the United Nations General Assembly m December after Japan was admitted to the world body asA.P.; Reuter - 234 words
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329 1957-01-26 3 FREE VOTE IN KASHMIR IS NOW A MUST' OFFICIAL sources m Karachi said yesterday after passage of the U. N. Security Council resolution on Kashmir that Pakistan will now ask the Security Council to take definite steps for holding a longawaited plebiscite m the state of Jammu. Kashmir. The sources329 words
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Advertisement52 1957-01-26 3 your baby's needs ■■■■■■■■■from THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD 33 RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE ARCADE. ORCHARD RD. tveiliiiny pictitrtKs Make arrangements NOW for your photographs to be taken by FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone Singapore 2800 or write to Free Press Photographic Dept. 140-146 Cecil Street, Singapore. THIS Hlfltl ONLY AVAILASLV52 words
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Advertisement199 1957-01-26 3 ***** I I I I I II 1 1 •II I 1 1 lIII > I < I I 111 lIHIIIIIIIIII I -wyeMk Y '\^\*^\C\ 1 Jewelled Movement 16mm. sound mxk/ *rf'f*>is'll Projector '622' Sapphire surfaced W/tef\r\\ K w shuttle guido rail and tension clips vftli VMM W/K.\\x-//g --give 400^;199 words
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The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Jan. 26, 1957 Opinion
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Article286 1957-01-26 4 "FEROCITY of the Russiar x leaders' threats oi atomic war is the measure of the Red aggressloi dangers uncovered by the Anglo-French intervention m the Suez Cana area. While other nations art encompassed by th* threats of the Kremlir overlords of the Red bloc it is286 words
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Article, Illustration602 1957-01-26 4 THE EXPERT EYE ON ROYAL MENUS HPHE Queen and other members of Britain's Royal Family were guests recently at a function where the catering arrangements were carried out by the N.A.A.F.I.— Naval, Army and Air Force Institutes, to gi*ve the organisation its full title. Prifilege The occasion was a dinner602 words
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Article198 1957-01-26 4 Beacheomber - Beacheomber yrJljaiHß AS the only tailor m Fleet-street who ever earned 235. 7d. as a foreman cutter, I must protest against the ruling of a dress expert who says that if I am to be received among the People Who Count (the smart cashiers' set I take198 words
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Advertisement39 1957-01-26 4 We must CLEAR EVERYTHING to the li.ii"' Walls, so «<• artDfapwtag all for the Trice of a Song at tlir CLOSING DOWN of our RETAIL DEPARTMENTS at 71, Hitfh Street. Dont Miss It at BAJAJ Textiles, Limited. 7i. hk;h strkkt.39 words
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Advertisement42 1957-01-26 4 Wot a shadow of a doubt Wherever you are L^ •?^*(J'^ whatever you do .A^^^l your« sure of lasting /^*^fiteß^-/^V sfay r.'(m/n sc^/r .^uy assures you 1 <</ iomiort, confidence and kHKRwI More women choose f KOTEX lhan aJU other jj sanitary lowtls.42 words
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Article, Illustration164 1957-01-26 5 Wiili shoulders hun- died, a mother looks at the pain -wracked fare of her six-year old daughter, lying m a lonia m a hospital bed. The tiny hand Is clen- ebcd, but the child can feel no pain. She has been like this for 34Popper - 164 words
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Article32 1957-01-26 5 Sir Daniel Lascelles, at i present Britl h Ambassador m Kabul. Afgnanistan, has been appointed new British Ambassador to Tokyo, the Foreign Office announced m i London today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article35 1957-01-26 5 The Australian Overseas Transport Association t ;day ratified agreements with British and Continental shipowners Increasing shipping freight rates on most of Australia's exports to Britain and Europe by fourteen per cent. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration265 1957-01-26 5 r VUK free Press article of -I Jan. 18, under the heading "SCARE AWAY THOSE DEVILS, BUT NOT WITH A DANGEROUS BANG" is misleading. Firing crackers on the Chinese New Year Ls not. for driving the devils away. It Ls to acknowledge the approach of the NewEDITOR - 265 words
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Article158 1957-01-26 5 Passengers didn't know skilled Scandlnavian pilot landed a four-engine plane with two engines cut m Winnipeg and some of the 27 passengers didn't even know that three tyres bleu. out when he landed. The DC-7C airliner of the Scandinavian Airlines System ISASI wa.s ->nly IS minutes late arriving on itsA.P. - 158 words
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Article170 1957-01-26 5 Ten A-stations plan m next four years ton atomic power stations will he built m Western Europe by 1961, Dr. Franz Etzel, German vice-president of the European Coal and Steel Community High Authority, said m Bonn yesterday. Four each would be built m France and Italy, one m WestReuter - 170 words
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Article73 1957-01-26 5 I>RINCBSS Caroline, two<lav old heir to the throne of Monaco, was today presented to palace officials and her name entered m the register of th<» Grimaldl family wh 0 have ruled this Mediterranean princedom for seven centurie Her mother. Princes* Qrace, showed the tiny baby f«> M.Reuter - 73 words
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Miscellaneous577 1957-01-26 6 >i VNBKi \KI by Lee Falk and Phil llavis j yilVW^^'^^} I JU I WEUE BEIWG I NOW- WELL VIM NOT SURE I THEY'RE BEING,/ I WMERE IS \J <WK answeg TV the Mvsr&fv You are of course, a good judge l l J J of character and your first577 words
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THE FREE PREE Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section10 1957-01-26 1 THE FREE PREE Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore. Saffirday, January 26, 951.10 words
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335 1957-01-26 1 Thomas R. Henry - Thomas R. Henry MAN has emerged only recently from the tropics, racially speaking. Like his evolutionary cousins, the chimpanzee and gorilla, man is basically a tropical animal. This is the belief which is becoming apparent after exhaustive experiments m the United335 words
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Article, Illustration734 1957-01-26 1 THE STARS TELL OF DISASTERS TO COME NEXT WEEK.. .Learn how Singapore's I economy will be further jeopardised by conflict m our neighbouring coun- i tries this year! Learn front Jim Rug* i dee world-famed for the accuracy; of his stellar predictions of the 1957 fortunes and misfortunes of the734 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1957-01-26 2 Hunting Wild boad is a dangerous business MOHK THAN 100 WILD BOARS HAVE BEEN SHOT ON SINGAPORE ISLAND SINCE! THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION ENDED. f|OYEN of Singapore pig-hunters i veteran Mr. Chua Chye Whatl who, m lh< pasl three decades has shot more than 2(M wild pigs <m Singapore, apart from1,650 words
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Article309 1957-01-26 2 yOU won't find "ma- giministers" m the dictionary, but there are hundreds of them clergymen who ml make a hobby of > magic— in the United ;I States. 5 Most of them perform magic primarily for re- laxation and pleasure, but 5 many also use it309 words
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Article220 1957-01-26 3 That pitching and tossing- k MYSTERIOUS motion of the sea which can cause serious damage to ships is being investigated < by means of models. is known that when ships are pitching, very high pressures can be generated between their hulls and the water.220 words
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Article94 1957-01-26 3 umn In "Genii," a"■ nthly magazine for gicians, titled '"The li.stry of Magic," under I" byline of Joseph M. lite, a midget *vange- who Ls also moderator m* Immanuel Baptist urch, a member of the m eonate and teacher of adult bible daai JIr. White, who stands y four94 words
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Article, Illustration265 1957-01-26 3 ANTON TORDY - ANTON TORDY dfgfdg By the bait i.s at the weeken With this m mind, eai one Satui afternoon I took along a large od< i >iv jackfrult to a squatter's field near a bushcovered hill. Borrowing a changkol, I buried the fruit telling the man I would be back that265 words
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371 1957-01-26 3 PELHAM GROOM - THE GIRL WHO COULD NOT HELP IT PELHAM GROOM dfgfdg H Is 'JMIK Girl Can't Help It" is quite a clever satire on the pattern of many musical comedy films. It is most amusing and very good f v n x-^^^— Tom Ewel] plays the pa:' oi a theatrical agent371 words
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Article175 1957-01-26 3 QNCE upon a time there really was a man called David Crockett who accomplished many daring deeds, but, like Robin Hood, King Arthur and other such heroes, legendry stories were written about him which made him more than three times natural size. Not one of them175 words
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Article, Illustration274 1957-01-26 3 A TTILA" is a lavish spectacle of decadent Rome and the barbaric Huns with An- i thony Quinn as Attila and Sophia Lore n as Honoria, the ambitious sister of the Roman j Emperor. i There is a large <;ist. all of whom mouth long and badly written speeches,274 words
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Article304 1957-01-26 3 NEW YEAR FARE nllllllliii iiiimiiii' \I ADA M H ITH i?1 snake- Is a Chinese fairy story and delightfully handled It has the daintiness of a Chinese picture, an ethereal quality which is most enchanting. Admittedly, to western eyes, it may seem to be a little over acted and aT.F. - 304 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1957-01-26 4 JOHN BEHAGUE - JOHN BEHAGUE dfgdfg El Madness on the Singapore roads... and It's getting worse... iife ten years from today could be fun. FOR yc\ir s I've been thinking it but have never been able to Rather sullicient strength to say it. Now I KNOW it. Singapore motorists are1,041 words
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Miscellaneous43 1957-01-26 3 {WEEK'S ISaliißU* < WMMXG "Atilla" SMOWMXG "The Cirl Can't Help It" "Davy Crockett and the River Pirates "Madame White Snake" "Foreign Intrigue" "There's Always Tomorrow" (F.P. Jan. 12) "Friendly Persuasion" (F.P. Jan. I<>) "H o v s c of Secrets" (F. P. Jan. 19)43 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article171 1957-01-26 7 LONDON, Jan 25. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS cJ.f. unquoted unquoted European ports January February 26 buyers 27 buyers 27 sellers 27 sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 27 buyers 27 buyers 27 sellers 27 i sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms February 27171 words
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Article149 1957-01-26 7 Ni:\V YORK. tan. 25. Previous Today TIN Straits spot and nearby 102.62 nom. 102.50 norn TIN futures January 101.00 buyers 101 00 buyers 102 25 sellers 102 25 sellers Standard Contract February 100.75 buyers 100.50 buyers 102.00 sellers 101.87 .-.tilers March 98.62 buyers 98 00 buyers 99149 words
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Article32 1957-01-26 7 Malabar Lampong spot and Sarawak spot and awaiting reawaiting release 27. afloots 26. lease 26 sellers exdock and January shipment 25 'i. Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per W.32 words
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Article38 1957-01-26 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 25. Previous Today 30 Industrials 481.30 478 34 20 Railroads 150.19 148.96 40 Domestic Bonds 90.08 y0 06 15 I Ulities 70 35 70 68 65 Stocks Composite Averages 170 43 !»:<;. 6738 words
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Article102 1957-01-26 7 LONDON. Jan 25. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. IK./ North European delivered weight per long: ton Feb. March $179 > *179\ .sellers COPRA, Straits elf. V. K. North European delivered weight per £66 >* buyers long ton Feb. March £68 sellers 167 sellers March April £68102 words
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Article, Illustration142 1957-01-26 7 dfgdfg uranium furnaces. o Industrial limitations m manpower, materials, and equipment. This will involve talks with business chiefs aimed at expanding the work which can be taken on by firms. Sir Percy's high-level personal contacts m the AT least 18 giant atomic electricity plants142 words
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Article, Illustration333 1957-01-26 7 Boy, 73, strapped mother A BOY of 13 admitE **> ted h« strapped E his mother because she E would not do as he E told her. E The mother comE plained that he abused E and punched her. E He also swore at E her and stole £1 from333 words
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Advertisement34 1957-01-26 7 K^y L A «L a ife ii^BK 4B m !BIA bi s^ <&_h *^^S^ H. "11' Il« k j Br i w HS iLi a 1 B^fl Ik iv A w fcH k#^ IkY34 words
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Advertisement42 1957-01-26 7 the milk chocolate that s different SOLE AGENTS: HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH BORNEO '•'•XyXyXyXyXyXyXXyXyXyXyXyXyXyXyXyXyX'XyXyX yXyX'X- Xy/XyXXyayXy.y' !yX\\X XyXyXyXTUß ULTRA MOtElti W C^^^^^m GRUnDIG '<ol«- m KIAN CWAN (M) LTD. •.pore Kuala I umpur Pf i. n42 words
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Miscellaneous53 1957-01-26 7 k.l I Singapore! high tides; TODAY: 9.35 p.m. I TOMORROW: 7.48 am. and 10.22 p.m. I MONDAY: H...1 a.m. Mil (I ItJM P m I 1 I UESDAY: !>.;!» a .m. and 11.24 p.m a WEDNESDAY: 10.19 a.m. I md 11.48 pin. I THURSDAY: 10.55 a.m. FRIDAY: O.IS a.m. and53 words
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447 1957-01-26 8 THE famous private detective Steve Winters and Snubby, his 16-year-old as- I j sistant are being introduced to readers m j j this new Kathleen Hickley serial as they run up against the (Jolden Scorpion. He sure you do not miss any future m•-447 words
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Article294 1957-01-26 8 "mHMMOIIIIMIIII MIMMI and pulled up near a door .set In the corrugated iron vail. A man emerged from the shadows. "O.K. All ready for you Elsht men jumped down from the back of the lorry, and the man who had been sitting by the side of294 words
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Article265 1957-01-26 8 THE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each Jt whom. will receive a $5 prize m due course) are as follows: Miss Rosaline Giam '12 l 2 >. Ludlow Place, Serangoon Garden Estate, Singapore 19. Miss Daljit Kaur ill), 7 Topaz Road, Singapore 13. Master Edivard Siddons265 words
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Miscellaneous205 1957-01-26 8 THE ADVENTURE OF RUPERT AND THE BROKEN PLATE lis a quiet day m the Beir dropped somcihuig. 'd better M Mrs. Bcir remuns so curiously sh ik !y "I felt giddy and I household. Mr. Bear is po«*«nac and see." Hurrying ihrough. he n RuftCfi becomes .inxi.ms think I drooped205 words
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Miscellaneous277 1957-01-26 8 Colour— in contest With prizes for you! I)OCKET-MONEY priies Singapore 1 to reach her are offered for colour- not later than Thursday ing this scene with paints next. A«e limit is 15. crayons or chalks. There are four prixes Name (Master/Miss) offered each of $5 (two for boys and two277 words
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Advertisement98 1957-01-26 9 /2/5H Keith La Brocy TO EXPECTANT AND NURSING MOTHERS Wr A really smart publication that provides <m B^^ or l^ e recording of many fascinating details of baby f 8 birth, progress, christening, first remarks J A^~*\ n(^ ac^ on9 i photograph* and family tree etc. 9 /I) ihJj I98 words
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Miscellaneous1059 1957-01-26 9 Cllt'Rt HOh ENGLAND ru): 630 and 8 am. and 5.30 I Woi I 7.30 p.m. M.Y.F I 111 New Bridge K«»..d: 4SO Baptist (luiuli (41 Ira- U...>i (i an; st Andrew's Cathedral: 7 a.m. pin M*»" (.Sermon m English). Meeting. p m Sunday Si h ei<s- Street): D.15 am Sunday1,059 words
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Miscellaneous970 1957-01-26 10 iJifM im tf l 'irSm M I«S IdH^ li Si o^ established an all time record, principally A m^ m^^^ 9^^^ Jj^^^gSS^p a|^^|v^^&J 9 fceccruse o^ c surprising interest shown t II Mi B^B^. I j submitted by Miss Angela Chua of Pong- x P^jllll f^f 1 gol Road whose970 words
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Article557 1957-01-26 11 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK Giant-killers all away from home today By rIIAT GREAT LEVELLER, THE F. A. CUP COMPETITION ENTERS 1 OTHER EXCITING STAGE TODAY WITH TUP I OI KTH ROUND TIFS. HOPE RISES ONCE AGAIN AMONG THECLUBS BUT SIXTEEN OF THEM ARE DIE FOR DISAIMVmWeNT ".WHO?557 words
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Article, Illustration314 1957-01-26 11 T'HE opening bids In notrump are so dearly llmltrd as to both hi^iwurd strength and distribution that the responding hand Is usually In the be.st position to decide at once whether there is any possibility oi frame or slam. Playing the >r- tailed "strong" no- rump, ti the314 words
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Article375 1957-01-26 11 DESMOND HACKETT - We do it alone, say managers DESMOND HACKETT (And they ALMOST do!) THE football world of England is this very day stirring with stoiit-hrartrd managers who stand up boldly and fearlessly affirm: I am the boss. Win. lose, or draw the credits or discredits arc all mine. That was the375 words
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Article20 1957-01-26 11 What is the position m Singapore? Do personal jealousies influence our teams? Sec Monday's Free Press.20 words
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Article207 1957-01-26 11 POMPEY KOs GERMAN SPORTS BRIEFS VOLANDE POMPEY o! Trinidad knocked out Gerhard Hecht. Germany's European light- heavyweight champion, m the second round of their ten round non-title fight last night m Berlin. r THE Royal and Ancient golf club of Saint Andrew's, ruling authority for the game m Britain, ha.s207 words
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Article13 1957-01-26 11 XI wiU maU I University i! evening at Baku Ilmati. I( <13 words
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Advertisement19 1957-01-26 11 abV Ak^' OCEAN PARK HOTEL A sea front Hotel of distinction crowning its ten-acre Park > < > > Dancing nightly except Mondays19 words
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Miscellaneous252 1957-01-26 11 CLUKfI ACBOM 10 I am Ifom for a change 7 No< nef-r.^arily uliat th<' (7 majority of COOki do (5, 3, 11 Send Ned's den.s! s)# 12 An afterthought to little 8 Cleopatra from a I^ondon- Alfred (4). potoi .i view? (11). 13 Hl]f M a on (2) 12 Estimate252 words
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Article538 1957-01-26 12 £********** pi M| E r |MVO raffffW (aptains E A are anxiously E watching the skies toE day, wondering it rain E will come or not. On E the weather restl the E outcome of the Iloyal r Air Force inter-unit E Cup Final. Fr«>538 words
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119 1957-01-26 12 Boxing groups agree on title claims CHERIF Hamia of France was last night unanimously named the number one contender for the world featherweight boxing championship vacated by Sandy Saddler. Hamia was given bye into the iinal of an elimination series, m which Hogan ■kid" Bassey (Nigeria), Miguel Berrio? (Puerto Rico)Reuter - 119 words
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Article95 1957-01-26 12 ENGLAND yesterday scored 184 for the loss of tout wickets m Durban when the third Test against South Africa opened Bad light stopped play for the day 25 minutes early. S( ORKBOAKI) England— lst inns: Bailey not lout 71; Richardson lbw b Adcock 68; Compton b HeineReuter - 95 words
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Article74 1957-01-26 12 INDIA REMAINED THE ONLY UNDEFEATED 1 TEAM IN THE MEN'S BARODA CUP COMPETITION OF THE ASIAN TABLE TENNIS. CHAMPIONSHIPS LAST NIGHT. They beat Hoik Konu. the current cud holders, •>> 5-4. India now load the tournament wiih ftwr ties won. In the deciding Ninth match74 words
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Article696 1957-01-26 12 FRANCIS - FRANCIS It's a must' for Merdeka Sports BM viALAYAN cricket officials should do more to M- promote the same, say Singapore fi They think our standard should be matched with countries like Ceylon. Pakistan and Hong Kong. "So why," they demanded yesterday, "did the Merdeka Sports696 words
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Article31 1957-01-26 12 PARKY O'BKIKN. the Olympic and world shot pul champion, this morning coached services athletes :it R.A.F. Seletar. He will be m the olony for the next live days31 words
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Advertisement105 1957-01-26 12 Longer, wider, roomier, I more powerful than ever before! l I The new Zephyr has a longer and wider look! 1 I with rich, roomy luxury inside. The six-J 1 cylinder 'oversquare' engine has been desu'.r.- f for instant responsiveness and higher cruising»| speeds. Low centre of gravity. 'miracle-ndeMl suspension,105 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Article381 1957-01-26 1 +++4++ THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES SINGAPORE STANDARD JSmUd I t ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP < ALL BOY POINTER WINDSOR L»l> S( 111 TIMER KWfF 1 Oil I m 1 T JAKA JARA jJAKA THEBFASTIE GOOD FOftAGI THE BF.ASTIE lARA XRA T 4 Sir381 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-01-26 1 BEST bets today should be Jara (Race One). Sinjjora (Race Six) and lycos (Race Three). Best outsiders Matrix (Kate Three) and (iillant Turk (Race Four). The (till* should be no worse than ■lightly j soft iii«i««:nniinimiM«i«ini«ii«iiiinii««UMimiinii«ii»38 words
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Article657 1957-01-26 1 ALLAN LEWIS - TWO RIVALS PROMISE KEEN RACE ALLAN LEWIS By ■I ITTI.K PSALTER and Caracas will dominate betting on thr main sprint at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. They were the most discussed runners at the course this morning. The distance will be m Little Psalter'i favour but figures definitely point to Caracas657 words
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Advertisement101 1957-01-26 1 mw-w vap |ii T' iPELANDOICSI toj i^S^' i)KI.\M)()KS best /b-vlfl I beU t«duv ure (^O^^ I ti^ i i Ly««« (Ka( Thn >^i: T\/ «v rt |n^ llni Komi (Race rVi X y \^_t i Seven) and Park II I «U_s. (Race Two). SINCiORA AUSTIN Still the Best! _Gv!^-_v^^__itf^_7^-3c_^B-N__KBMK9MIH v101 words
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Article840 1957-01-26 2 RACE 1-2.45: CLASS 4, DIV. 3- ABT. 7 FURS. 1. 802 C;OOI) POBAGI Gy birg (KBB Kongsi) Rodgeri 900 West 2. 642 JARA 4y birm <Guan Boh Stable) Lee 8.12 I). Joins 3. 039 THE BEASTIE 4y birg (J.O. Galloway) Donnelly 8.11 Cracknel! 4. 037 EVERY840 words
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Article, Illustration152 1957-01-26 2 RACE ONE Cl. 4, Div. 3 7 Fu GOOD FORACiK: 24-1-5 Went over 3P m 40 with I\ R;inee. .JAR A: No recent report THE BEASTIE: 24-1-5 Went over 3F m 41 Grime. I\l XV (HAM No re report. QUICKLY: No recent rei UCBASBADOI 12-1-51 Went over IF In152 words
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Advertisement133 1957-01-26 2 f > world's biggest small car uuy. livelier •3 Ifilt-a-niillion delighted owners can /y\ vouch Tor the Minor's liveliness and big-car performance! Now the mighty V^.,. .J.>. i Minor -renamed the Minor 1000 ft -_-^~"r- i\^TTi glvcs more P° w <-T— plus irrefu//..A X yg^lf tdh| c operating economy— with133 words
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Article, Illustration719 1957-01-26 3 FORM OF ALL THE RUNNERS AT K. LUMPUR MOM lil.OT H; No neea{ eport. < I FAR WA I III M-12-M .Vent over 8P .it full n URI I\n i mi: I LORY: No i )Olt GREI i 24-1-57— Went over P in 42 with Red Woli IT GOLDEN Rfißl719 words
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Advertisement86 1957-01-26 3 i^w^ FULLY TROPICALISED (Jjf^f 5-VALVE TABLEGRA^ p p^\ Continuously Variable Bass .md Treble Tone Control True-to-life Tone Quality From Two Highflux Speakers m Acoustically Designed Cabinet. Factory Representatives: T.V. MITCHELL CO. (FAR EAST) LTD. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC Sole Distributors for Singapore Malaya Sarawak Brunei Borneo, ANN PENG TRADERS, LTD.86 words
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Advertisement143 1957-01-26 3 Here's news! Here's value! Here's proof! A tPt**Sl^2s^&«^-' II 1*1 1 r "Tl lIMIIK .J IQR7 line are Hip IVY I VAUXHALLS! Handsome, roomy, built to give ive-flgart motoring at a four-figure price. For the Oosta. th»- Velox and the Wyvprn. elegant as they are, are designed with I clrar143 words
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TRESPASSER
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Article, Illustration1333 1957-01-26 4 LITTLE PSALTER HAS NOT MUCH TO BEAT T ITTLE PSALTER AP- PEALS AS A GOOD THING IN THE MAIN SPRINT (KACF FIVE) AT KUALA LUMPUR TOIMY. oiid m his last two sta:U. Little Psaltrr seenu to have nothing much to beat, taking a line through Bahagia'j performancei m Div. 11,333 words
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Article307 1957-01-26 4 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By a promising newcomer with Porky Donnelly, showed up well this morning when, ridden by his trainer, he went with Gsy Princess (Cracknell) to dispose of three m 38 1/5. Speedy Gay Princess led Nab by about three lengths for the first307 words
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Punters Club
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Article, Illustration317 1957-01-26 4 OUR f«etl tipster today is Wan Hassan Mohammed o: Johore Bahru. 'No photograph please.' he told us but I'll gladly give your readers my top three selec tions HERE THEY ARE:— THE WIZARD (Cl. 3, Div. I— s'j Furs). "This horse". Wan Hassan told us. ii.«s317 words
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Article164 1957-01-26 4 Ipoh champ tries her hand IjiREE PRESS readers worried us yesterday with one question "What horses Ls Madam Chons playing the first day?" So great was the demand that we just had to approach our Club Champion and ask her to reveal her best tips for today. Madam M uireen164 words
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Advertisement14 1957-01-26 4 STRAIGHT //'&PA from the l&Qfc'j/ horses mouth Ng^y" a "^jp PUT YOUR MONEY ON14 words
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