The Singapore Free Press, 28 January 1957
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Title Section20 1957-01-28 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. 1 1787. Sinßapore. Mowl.iv. January IH. lfl.'iT. Price If Ctt*20 words
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Article, Illustration837 1957-01-28 1 CALLS IN US FOR DULLES TO QUIT Blunder' charge lll«iilP.P'plplpipi«»pl"piplPlP>p>ppppp>pipppp"pi"pppip'"»ppp.""""--"---- Mr. John Foster Dulles, U.S. Secretary jj i! of State, might become a casualty of the |j l cold war —just as Sir Anthony Eden was.' jj j: This Washington forecast sums up a growing jj t belief that Mr.U.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 837 words
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Article185 1957-01-28 1 PRESIDENT Iskandei Mirza of Pakistan, cabled President Eisenhower his thanks yesterday for United States support of vain efforts to halt India's Integration of Southern Kashmir, it was revealed In Karachi today. The United States voted for the United Nations resolution asking India and Pakistan to maintain theReuter; U.P. - 185 words
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Article166 1957-01-28 1 IN pages 8 and 9 today the Free Press presents close-ups of some of the personalities featured at the preliminary hearing m Eastbourne. Sussex, of Britain's murder case of the century. Last week Dr. |ohn Bodkin Adams, a chubby family prac- titioner, was166 words
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Article58 1957-01-28 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower's special assistant on disarmament, Mr. Har >ld Stassen. said yesterday m Washington that the I'nited States was trying to develop a small nuclear bomb as a means oi forestalling an atomic attack on the I'nited States. H e told a television panel the proposed bomb wouldReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-01-28 2 Baby I may be, but you can't tell me anything about who's supposed to have the milk-teeth m our family it's mother. And young Aid an B a r r I a y pushes a generous helping to mother •driiik-mbrc-mUk advertising girl Zoe Newton. PopperPopper - 45 words
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Article, Illustration219 1957-01-28 2 OPPORTUNITY FOR 24 DARING GIRLS /nRLS with .second- ary school education having an alert mind and a love for adventurous outdoor life have a good chance of securing jobs m the Singapore Women's Police Constabulary. The Ofiicer-in-Charge. Inspector Mary Quintal, said the Force was on the lookout for 24 young219 words
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Article90 1957-01-28 2 SOVIET scientists investigating "one of the worlds ten most powerful volcanic eruptions"— it was many times stronger than an ordinary atom bombhave found data which will make it possible to forecast new eruptions, Moscow Radio said. The Radio s aid the eruption, nine months' ago, lowered byReuter - 90 words
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Article38 1957-01-28 2 The house curfew imposed m Nicosia on Turkish and Greek-Cypriot youths under the age of 21 was lifted as from dawn today. It was imposed following communal clashes m thp capital last week. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article36 1957-01-28 2 Four bomb attacks killed rive people and wounded 33 others a dozen of them seriously m the tentre (,J Algiers on Saturday. Machinegun fi r c was heard m the city. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article193 1957-01-28 2 Death risk m a bus ftNE death per 11,000,000 passengers tarried Kf this is the average number of fatal accidents per annum, for the la 4 four years lin which trolly and omnibuses of the Singapore Traction Company were involved. This figure was disclosed to the193 words
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Advertisement25 1957-01-28 2 DRINK 9| MACKESON'S^^ STOUT j_HJ__jJS_l So strong, so smooth, S^ JBft -Hil >> i j^^l' l^^™ 1 pep you up. Milk^^W So/c Agents: H|^gg A ♦**♦*-> 4>4>_vA<A_25 words
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Advertisement39 1957-01-28 2 W B li 4><l4§illSl r 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. tHI •«»Vl«r 10 OMLY AVAILAOLO IN OINOAPOOO39 words
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Article233 1957-01-28 3 SANDYS STARTS TALKS Dulles' invitation: 'Come to my home' THE United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles invited Britain's new Deft nee Minister, Mr. Duncan Sandy*, to his Washington norm for an unscheduled informal hour's talk of world affairs last night. Mr. Sandys, m Washington for important talksReuter - 233 words
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Article334 1957-01-28 3 U.S. AID WASTED BY GRAFT A N American Information officer charged m Tokyo that "much of the hundreds of millions which we (United States) spend m underdeveloped countries is wasted by being channelled through speculators, profiteers, grafters and politicians while essential agri- culture and industry suffer." Mr. Charles Edmundson, officerU.P. - 334 words
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Article77 1957-01-28 3 Anew I'nited States Senate Investigating groap has asked ton Defence Department Officials to halt any plans to shut down ammunition or other defence plants. Senator Kstes Kefauver Mild m Washington yesterday he took this action be- cause he "did not wani another Korea, ammunilionuisc or any ether \\Ne."77 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-01-28 3 Bverythlng on display at the famous Straw Market In Florence, Italy, is actually made of straw— hats, handbags, shoes, clothes and many other articles. Seen trying on hats at one of the stiils are Britain's June I.averick (left) and Gersaany i lagoborg Schooner The girls were visiting the market during70 words
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220 1957-01-28 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Jan. 28, 1957 Opinion Durian in a sewer IN a recent auto- biography a very senior officer refers to another with whom he was at Sandhurst by saying, "He obIviously knew his onions but not everyone liked the smell." How truly that could be said220 words
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Article, Illustration447 1957-01-28 4 WRITES EVERY MONDAY ti ti THE Walt Disney film "Man m Space" which will shortly be released m Singapore, shows, by cleverly animated cartoons and diagrams, some of the problems which will have to be solved before a man is launched on the first spatial flight. Quite rightly447 words
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Article659 1957-01-28 4 A Disney leap into the future day who can remember doctors telling the world that man would die if he travelled at more than 40 miles and hour, and even I can remember being told that if I fell off a high building I would be dead before I reached659 words
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Article105 1957-01-28 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber dsgsdfgdsg '^'^^^^^maammmmmammammmmmwmaKaamammamammm JOCKEYS, like horses, can be switched before a race It is only a matter of disguise. The Jockey Club has never really sot over an occurrence at Cirencester, when a night watchm?n, disguised as a jockey, won a race on a cow. painted to105 words
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Advertisement29 1957-01-28 4 WEDDING GIFTS FROM FEW DOLLARS UPWARDS ARE AVAILABLE I IN DESIGNS TO PLEASE BOTH THE GIVER AND RECEIVER S.P.H. de SILVA LTD. NEW BRANCH AIRPORT Singapore Ipoh K. Lumpur29 words
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Advertisement55 1957-01-28 4 The dilemma of a man m space from a new Walt f )isney film. ____^^r^ a____________k SA N 0 1 D />//" /r^^/ j sudden injury! Have a MV^T^ |p_iir| are s x comprehensive Hg^^^3KJ^r"-L sets to suit the home or *<_$£&^ factory, sports club or car. >^^ THE FEDERAL55 words
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Article157 1957-01-28 5 Way to peace— by Adenauer DR. Konard Adenauer told a Press conference m Bonn, West Germany, yesterday that establishment off a thinned out" military zone between East and West could follow the controlled elimination of thermo-nuclear and longrange rocket weapons. The Chancellor, who was answering questions, said: I remain ofReuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-01-28 5 picture. Francoise Arnoul is starring m a new French film Sait-On Jamais, and being French there has to be a bath scene somewhere m the screen play. 'All very simple," you might say. They're experts at that type of thing, j But it took Francoise eight retakes and onr whole-Popper - 88 words
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Article62 1957-01-28 5 The Soviet Army newspaper charged yesterday that the recent round-the-world flUht of three American B-52 Strati 'lortress was part of United States' global preparations to launch an atomic war against the Soviet Union Red Star said President Eisenhower's Middle doctrine and his plans lor atomicA.P. - 62 words
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Article30 1957-01-28 5 About 40 workers engaged m building a dam at Chunar, about 40 miles from Benares, North India, here, are reported to have died m a cholera outbreak. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-01-28 5 Our photograph shows the new proto-type Ledug "022" m flight over Istres, France. The plane is of duralumin and weighs eight tons. It is reported that it has a thrust of 60,--000 kilograms, enabling it to reach a speed twice that of sound. The pilot's seat m the "022,'' whichPopper - 70 words
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Article79 1957-01-28 5 U.S. Army Private First Class Charles C. E. Lucas went on trial before a U.S. Army Fifth Corps court martial m Frankfurt. Germany, on Saturday on charges of raping and murdering a 70-year-old German widow. The Army charges that Lucas, a Negro, raped Marie Nader. strangledA.P. - 79 words
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198 1957-01-28 5 THK Los Angeles Police Department on Saturday nijrht carried an X-Ray search for the u p;host cat" whose cries have haunted the occupants of a new M 566,000 home for 20 days, but were unable to find the animal. Vincent Carta, 46, hasU.P. - 198 words
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Article54 1957-01-28 5 THE British battle class destroyer H.M.S. Gabbard. 3.255 tons, was officially handed over to Pakistan at a special ceremony m Newcastle. The destroyer was transferred by Rear-Admiral R. D Watson. Fourth Sea Lord, and received by Mr. Mohammed Ikramullah. Pakistan's High Commissioner to Britain. It wasReuter - 54 words
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Article55 1957-01-28 5 JAPANESE doctors nurses and Red Cross workers boarded trains leaving Tokyo for Hokkaido, Northern Japan, last night to help prevent the spread of an influenza epedemic. Mr Yoshiakl Igarashi. director of the Ministry of Health's Epedemic Prevention Bureau said the disease had already stricken an estimatedReuter - 55 words
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Article46 1957-01-28 5 Hungarys Governmentcontrolled Press admitted yesterday that freedom partisans are fighting again m the countryside. The admission followed reports of fresh partisan activity near Miskolc and m the Buekk mountains East of Budapest and m the pathless Bakony Forest m southwest Hungary.- U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article140 1957-01-28 5 'Stir up' church action ♦IUIE South African A G o v c m nent's policies of racial dis- crimination w e r t strongly criticised m a sermon at St. Paul's Cathedral m London yesterday by the Rev. I L. J. Collins, precentor at the cathedral since 1054. He saidU.P. - 140 words
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Advertisement198 1957-01-28 5 SELECT ANY OF THESE FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR! (< JAYSON SHIRTS: In attractive solid colours >> ?> made of super cotton fabric, extermely hard- 8 wearing, all open front, long sleeves, with one tt }< breast pocket, lovely shades. tt 5 ONLY $12.50 EACH. |AYSON WHITEHALL SHIRTS: The >> Brightest198 words
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Miscellaneous294 1957-01-28 6 > a.... a. .■•...c... ...p >S\.\llltAKi: by Lf e Falk and Phil »avis SOME KINP OF POWER Ss,j PERHAPS NOT EVEN '^LOOK-J ARE THOSE] /^YESfV *UNPRAKE-N/HOW?WHO KfJOWS SCIENCE OP THESE JaW&L SYSTEM-A PLANET^H^fc ANPLOTHAR--J ANYTHING ABOUT PEOPLE IS AMAZING? I jg^Os OFAPISTANT if l^! Wf^A^r Jj£ '/3k/'' J -""ftl _V294 words
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Miscellaneous594 1957-01-28 6 BORN today, you have vaunting ambition and the latent ability to achieve your desires. The stars I have been kind m giving you talents I and it is up to you to make the best possible use of them. You are enthusiastic and energeE tic and are not afraid of594 words
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Article159 1957-01-28 7 OFFICER FACES BOMBER CHARGES INLYING OFFICER 1 Dennis Kenyon, 24, appears before a court martial m Nicosia today on charges alleging that he crippled his Canberra jet bomber to avoid joining British bombing missions over Egypt. The regular Air Force Officer, who has been under open arrest since he wasReuter - 159 words
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Article87 1957-01-28 7 DR. Jonas Saik has announced that "there will be little, if any" infantile paralysis m the United States this year if all potential victims are vaccinated Dr. Saik, who developed the polio vaccine which bears his name, was speaking at a meeting of 200 representatives ofReuter - 87 words
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Article83 1957-01-28 7 VINCENZO Tosa of Acqui m Italy took his first ride lin an car yesterday to j celebrate his 102 nd birth- day. The old man rode the four miles from his house to a restaurant where six of his sons and 34 grandchildren andA.P. - 83 words
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Article28 1957-01-28 7 The Negro singer fc.ua Fitzgerald was rushed to a i New York hospital yesterday m a serious condition with an acute abdominal ailment. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article146 1957-01-28 7 He was quick on the trigger FHEY stood alone, face to face, near a moonlit mountaintrack the private from Ipswich, England, and the tough, veteran killer of the Cyprus terrorists. The time: near midnight. Both were surprised. For moments they stood stock still, 10 yards apart Then the spell broke,146 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-01-28 7 Pictur c shows Nancy j Johnson, one of the stars of the San Fran- cisco Ballet, which is to give three perfor- mances m Singapore on Feb. 10, 12 and 13. It will be the first time that a full clas- j sical ballet company has ever performed m the63 words
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395 1957-01-28 7 ALL ABOARD FOR AFRICA- BUT NOT FOR STOWAWAY ISOBEL MR. FRANK SCOTT, a disabled ex-Service man, and his 15-year-old daughter Isobel, the schoolgirl who was found hiding m a ship bound for Casablanca had a dramatic last minute reunion at England's Cross Channel port of Dover. They met m a395 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-01-28 7 The parting of the ways I The first Hollywood matrimonial break-up for 1957 has just been announced. It is actress Lola Albright. I wife of Jack Carson for the past 4! years. I Miss Albright says, however, tint she has no intention of divorcing (arson af the moment. "Naturally she67 words
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Miscellaneous55 1957-01-28 7 I SINCAPORE Ihich TIDES I I TODAY: 10.56 p.m. <► TOMORROW: 9.39 a.m. <h I and 11.24 p.m. J[ WEDNESDAY: 10.19 a.m. O t and 1149 p.m. \t I THURSDAY: 10.55 a.m. <► FRIDAY: 0.13 a.m. and O 1 11.31 p.m. SATURDAY: 0.36 a.m. T and 12.05 p.m. I SUNDAY:55 words
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Article, Illustration773 1957-01-28 8 This town hits the headlines This is the accused \S DOCTOR GOES FOR TRIAL Tht cose of the FAMILY DOCTOR F^JRING the winter months when gales and rainstorms blow m from the English Channel, buffeting the Sussex coast, the seaside resort of Eastbourne is almost deserted. GONE ARE THE SUMMER773 words
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Article73 1957-01-28 8 FIRST from th c left is Mr. John Edward Leek. He is from the Director of Public Prosecution's Office and is probably more acquainted with the facts of the case than many others. This is because he wili have been largely concerned with handling the preliminaries73 words
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Article71 1957-01-28 8 SECOND from the left is Superintendent Bert Hannam of Scotland Yard, whose quiet and elegant manner has earned him the mikname of "The Court." His patient pursuit of Dr. Adams during several months of exhaustive inquiries, is bound to go down m the country's criminal annals as71 words
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Article64 1957-01-28 8 THIRD from the le" is Detective-Inspec-tor Brynley Pugh. He has been a member of Eastbourne's efficient police force for many years. This case has how ever kept him busier than most, and it has been his job to assist Superintendent Hannam m hi s investigations. This has64 words
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Article62 1957-01-28 9 POI'RTH from thc left is Dr. C. 11. Corby, the pathologist, who is acting as assistant to the famous pathologist Dr. F. E. Camps. The role of pathologist ha s been of particular importance m this case, dealing as it does with exhumations, drugs, and medicines alleged to62 words
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Article72 1957-01-28 9 rMFTII from the left is Mr. Melf o r d Stevenson QC. He is the chief prosecutor for the Crown and has made allegations m his opening address which if proved, will undoubtedly make this one of the most macabre crimes of the century. Through his patient cross72 words
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Article65 1957-01-28 9 The No. 2 lawyer OIXTII from the left is Mr. Malcolm Morris, a barrister. Due to the many witnesses and the prolonged examinations, Mr Morris i s proving of great help m assisting Mr. Stevenson with the handling of th e case. He has already examined many witnesses during the65 words
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Article, Illustration401 1957-01-28 9 MURDER? ABSURD' HE SAYS IVIR. GEOFFREY LAYVUl RENCE, defending Doctor John Bodkin Adams on a charge of murdering one of his patients at Eastbourne m 1950, made a strong defence plea lasting more than two hours before the Magistrates committed the doctor for trial last week. Mr. Lawrence, said there401 words
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Article150 1957-01-28 9 The opening scene rE brightly painted little courtroom at Eastbourne was packed. Reporters were there from Paris. Berlin Geneva, New York, Amsterdam. Toronto. A man on a 14ft. ladder put up bright lights. Superintendent Herbert Hannam of Scotland Yard, m charge of the case, led a file of police into150 words
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Article, Illustration186 1957-01-28 9 NURSE STRONACH has been a nurse for II years and said she was relief nurse for Mrs. Morrell, attending her from thc middle of October to November 2, m 1950. Nurse Stronach told the court that the last time she attended Mrs. Morrell she seemed to be getting186 words
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Article183 1957-01-28 10 IN a darkened ward m Putney Hospital. London, Minnie Gardiner I lay m bed and worried about the operation she was soon to have She had seen other patients wheeled into the ward on I white trolleys from the operating theatre and the more she183 words
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Article156 1957-01-28 10 Monkey gland Is new cure MIDDLE-AGED men and women may be able to protect themselves against developing coronary thrombosis by taking "monkey gland.'' doctors claim today. The "monkey gland" really the thyroid gland of sheep may protect the heart arteries against the furring- up effect of too much fat m156 words
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Article, Illustration125 1957-01-28 10 Yet he combined humour with sentiment that mad< his audience sympathise with him as well as laugh a him. But Charlie learnt as he acted and now is not only l producer and a musical compo-M-r. but a writer as well One "might almost say that Charlie and Oon an125 words
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Article, Illustration342 1957-01-28 10 And is his face red? FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH nON'T believe a word of what Charlie Chaplin said the other day...that he "ought to be ashamed of himself, with another baby at 67." The fact is— he's as proud as any first-time father. Watching him,342 words
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Article162 1957-01-28 10 Rocket heat tests A DEVICE to test the performance of planes and missiles at five or more times the speed of sound and temperatures as hot as the sun's surface has been developed for the American Air Force, it was announced m Baltimore, yesterday. The air research and development commandReuter - 162 words
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235 1957-01-28 10 3 slick sisters go to the sales then jail JT was 4 o'clock m the afternoon, and sales day at the big store, when the slickest shoplifting team m the business came to town. They looked SO respectable, those three darkhaired married .sisters from the country. The first thin? they235 words
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353 1957-01-28 10 THE AFTERNOON A GRENADIER SHOT A BULL TO the battle honours of the 2nd Battalion Thc 1 Grenadier Guards add— one Hereford bull shot dead less than a mile from the historic playing fields of Eton. Lunch at Victoria Barracks. Windsor, was interrupted at 1.30, when Slough police called 25-year-old353 words
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189 1957-01-28 10 ...In a drawer, a bit of his past JOHN ANDREW NEVIN opened a kitchen drawer and a bit of his past caught up with him. At the back of the drawer, where they had fallen, lay about three dozen rare sixteenth century spoons. They had been there for 2V 2189 words
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Article, Illustration149 1957-01-28 11 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BY.. SCABROUS is its exterior, viewed Irom the en- trance on Upper Serangoon; rough-and-ready the services from cuisine to care of its humble -patients, but Singapore's most picturesque institution for the needy is the Kwong Wai Sui Hospital. Half-a-century of succour to the poorest df the149 words
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Article135 1957-01-28 11 Visitors, ever welcome, find that ascetic scrupulousness of desperate economy enchanting, each humble patient monk-like m resignation to the mysterious process of recovery. BUT MANY, PARTICULARLY THE HOPELESSLY AGED, FIND THE PORTALS TO THE REALM OF THEIR ANCESTORS EASED WITH KINDNESSES THEY NEVER KNEW OUTSIDE THE HOSPITAL'S135 words
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Article204 1957-01-28 11 Useful and decorative are the fund-raising SA.T.A. seals for gifts Wrappings, letters and ornaments ($1 for a sheet of 20», bearing the picture of a Chinese temple of health with green tiled rooftop and moon-gate. mm A contribution to culture is Indian dancer K. P. Bbaskar'* interesting new204 words
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Article, Illustration236 1957-01-28 11 He believes that "Malayans are not wanting m skill, capacity and talent to learn Indian dances" and feels that knowledge of this art "not only creates good taste m the artist but steins the tide of inner decline." The dancer's new booklet is helpful as a bird's-eye236 words
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Article, Illustration429 1957-01-28 11 INDIA-BORN SUJATA ADORES" SINGAPORE WHICH, SHE FEELS "IS HER NATURAL REALM." HER GERMAN HUSBAND LIVED FOR 18 YEARS IN INDIA. These brilliant artists, so well worth seeing, have shared a fabulous joint career. While deeply interested m tbe profundities of their art and pursuits concerned with mankind's429 words
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Article, Illustration762 1957-01-28 12 LEONARD ENGEL - BEATING THE BIGGEST KIILER LEONARD ENGEL WimtiilUljmmmmmmmmmmmUlj^UMjAm This eoneludes tin- series on the 'Miracle off Heart Surgery* hy This drawing illustrates how the "heart-plug" operation i is performed to save a patient. The pressed sponge plug (m j white) is showr near the centre of the drawing with sec- tions762 words
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Article85 1957-01-28 12 Tragedy of the sightless NO knowtedge is more heart-rending than that of a child's impending loss of sight. How parents can bear it is one of the mysteries of human resilience; perhaps they are helped a little j by grasping the fact that all others who know must share their85 words
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Article, Illustration328 1957-01-28 12 TN country club locker rooms, and other places where there is a great deal of cutting ln and out of the game, players of teu prefer Chicago' to rubber bridge. A Chicago round lasts only four deals. Vulnerability Ls fixed: First deal, neither side; second and third deals,328 words
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Miscellaneous269 1957-01-28 12 I Daily Crossword CLUES ACROSS 6 Add nothing to the MB for 1 KW* h most of thi£ i w!? h k "u^ f "S-tf t-d. 8 'agoTsK™ began 1956 yearS 10 SL. m at first and a^use 9 Break the French to describe (9). fhe sound of roasting (7).269 words
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Article, Illustration868 1957-01-28 13 HER PIPE OF DREAMS. alien Mars X TT *r ft V V !T $IKM ST DUDLEY^ if iodav begin* a new l £|> series for film fans k 4" of all ;i!»es ahonti unknot* ns who lie- <£ came famous fiver- niglii. who shone m v j lhe limelight for868 words
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Article502 1957-01-28 13 Born September 4. 1896. at St. Bernard-st.. St. Giles, her real name Florence I.i nora Stewart, she was the illegitimate daughter Of a chorus-girl. She got her first important part In March. 1918. m 'Fair and Warmer," starring Fay Compton. at the Prince of Wales. It502 words
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Advertisement53 1957-01-28 13 IS GOOD FOR THEM.. XL plj| t> 9m and how they enjoy that daily glass rWJC^MS of delicit)US NESPRAY Full Cream I Powdered Milk, NESPRAY is firstI raw^ rs^nrJr' I class, pure cow's milk, rich m cream and vitamins every drop as nourishNESPRAY y i is good milk m its53 words
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652 1957-01-28 14 FRANCIS ROZARIO - FRANCIS ROZARIO But Tickle players set a problem -By SINGAPORE SOCCER CLUBS ARE HAPPY IN 3 THEIR ARRANGEMENTS FOR SELECTING TEAMS FOR .LEAGUE GABIES. Unlike the 92 football league clubs m England, who elo not always give their managers a free hand, Singapore clubs652 words
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Article139 1957-01-28 14 SPORTS BRIEFS A tram of rugby players representing t h c j Yawata iron and steel company of Japan left Tokyo by air for Hong Kong yesterday on an exhibition tour. Ireland beat France 11-6 m, the international Runby Union championship series m Dublii on139 words
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Article479 1957-01-28 14 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE p.. 5%2%^VS THE boxing overlords of Europe and America have announced their list of contenders for the world featherweight title recently vacated by Sandy Saddler of the United States. BUT COMPLETELY THEY HAVE IGNORED THE ORIENT CHAMPION. To these men who control the strings of479 words
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Article, Illustration253 1957-01-28 14 Govt. Services League soccer begins on February 4 rpHE Singapore Gov- eminent Services Football Association will begin this season's league competition on Feb. 4, which will be followed by a knockout competition. A total of 15 teams are entered for this year's tournaments. The Association has received a grant of253 words
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Article, Illustration895 1957-01-28 15 ALLAN LEWIS - Holiday Flight's fine finish just enough ALLAN LEWIS -Says dsfdsfsdafasdf lOLIDAY r LI Gil T AN I) CARACAS PROVIDED A THRILLING FINISH IN THL M\ I N SPRINT AT KUALA LUMPUR ON SATURDAY. In thi.s class 3. Dh event the photo sh Holiday Flight the wil by a head. Caracas895 words
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Article83 1957-01-28 15 QNG CHEW BEE of Singapore beat Anek Duangudom of Thailand 4-6, 6-1. 6—3 m the semi-finals ol the Thailand lawn tennis championships yesterday In Bangkok. The Singanore star will meet Suthirapand Komlaks, last year's thai champion, m the finals on l 1. Khong Kit SoonReuter - 83 words
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Article131 1957-01-28 15 ETOTNAM earned a play-off m with India for the men's team Baroda Cup m the Asian Table Tennis Championships by beating India 5-1 m Manila. India, previously undefeated, needed only to win this tie to clinch the cup. Vietnam and India are now levelReuter - 131 words
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Article95 1957-01-28 15 Gallops tomorrow r JMIE Selangor Turf Club have decided to reduce the number of races on the last day of the Chinese New Year meeting in Kuala Lumpur. There will be only seven races on Saturday same number as on Thursday, the second day of the meeting.95 words
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Article71 1957-01-28 15 JUAN Manuel Fangio (Argentina", the world motor-racing champion, won the city ol Buenos Aires Grand Prix yesterday. Jean Behra < France i was second. Maseratis Both Fangio and Behra were driving Maseratis m this final race of the Argentine season. Britain's Peter Collins and Mike HawthornReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-01-28 15 Huka Kongsi's five-year-old gelding Jutting is led m after winning Race Three (CI. 3, Div. 2— abt. 7 furs) at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Hidden by Sheldon Oeyer. Jutting carried 8 07 to win a photo finish by a head from Matrix (8.12 carr. 8.5, Maniam). Third was Triple CrownFree Press - 68 words
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Article66 1957-01-28 15 Malayans lose in final p. S. CHAWLA and Amrit Dewan, I n d i a's number three and four, beat Malaya's Thomas Cup players Ong Poh Lim and Ismail Marjan 10-15, 15-10, 15-10 m the final of the men's doubles of the East India badminton championship m Calcutta yesterday. TanReuter - 66 words
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178 1957-01-28 15 j SINGAPORE Police became the over-all chain 1 1 pions yesterday when they beat Federation Police m the final game of their annual sports I tournament. This was the hockey match, which I they won 2-0. In earlier fixtures Singa- pore beat the178 words
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Article24 1957-01-28 15 Rosalinda, owned by the Rajah of Ramnad, won the Indian Oaks, the fillies' classic run over l»<' 2 miles [yesterday m Bombay24 words
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Article32 1957-01-28 15 Doctors Hopital ted a :i,i condition of Australian Oh'npit swimmer John Marshall, 26, who s'iir. r< el severe head h a car crash on Friday, lie ls still unconscious.— A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-01-28 15 picture. UPSET OF THE DAY: Quicksilver, the least-backed runner In Race Four (Cl 3 Div. 1. abt. 7 furs.), scored a $151 win triumph on the Tote ($32 fur a place) at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Hidden by I) Jones and trained hv Tjoa, Quicksilver is on the outside hereFree Press - 67 words
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Advertisement24 1957-01-28 15 j OCEAN I PARK I I HOTEL I A sea front Hotel of distinction crowning its ten-acre Par k Dancing nightly << except Mon day24 words
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456 1957-01-28 16 DAG FAILS TO RAP EGYPTIANS SAYS ISRAEL THE ISRAEL FOREIGN MINISTRY yesterday described Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld's latest report to the U.N. General Assembly as "negative and unconstructive," and said it merely seeks "to restore a regime which has already ended m disaster." The statement issued last night by the Ministry456 words
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Article125 1957-01-28 16 IjK>UB Israeli prisoners of war handed back by Egyptian authorities yesterday told reporters at Tel Aviv that they had been tortured. Lieutenant Jonathan Etkes said his jailers pushed lighted cigarettes m his ears and nose and applied electric shocks to iiis head and other parts of his bodyU.P. - 125 words
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Article256 1957-01-28 16 SUKARNO: NO LONGER A RUBBER STAMP' PRESIDENT Sukarno said yesterday that his conception for overcoming the present difficulties of Indonesia would enable him "to intervene m government affairs." He would not be violating the constitution and he would be able to "actively participate m improving the situation"Reuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-01-28 16 Malaya's first Commissioner to India. Inche Mohammed Ghazali bin Shafie. and his wife. Che Khatijah binte Abdul Majid. who arrived m Singapore last night from Kuala Lumpur. They left this morning for New Delhi by KLM They were greeted at Singapore Airport by Mr J W. Turner-Lashmar (left), general manager,—Free Press - 55 words
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Article28 1957-01-28 16 February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 93£ cents a lb., down li cents on Friday's close. The tone was quiet.28 words
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Article35 1957-01-28 16 Three Chinese youths, armed with knives, entered a provision shop m Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, at 10.30 last night, held up the proprietress and got away with $630 m cash, jewellery and goods.35 words
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