The Singapore Free Press, 29 January 1957

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1 16 The Singapore Free Press
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. *****. Singapore. Tuesday, January 29, 1957. Price 15 Cts.
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  • 392 1 FORCES CUT IN MALAYA I>RITAIN Is completing plans lor cutting its military strength, at key overseas points, authoritative sources said m London yesterday. Further reductions at later stage are anticipated among the British garrisons m Malaya. In Washington, the United States Secretary of Defence, Mr. Charles Wilson, said he does
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  • 519 1 BRITAIN SUPPORTS IKE M.-E. PLAN BUTLER SAYS: IT IS TO PREVENT WAR Sandys visit hint JTIE Macmillan Government yesterday, for the first time, gave its official backing to the new Eisenhower doctrine as a means of preventing war m the Middle East. This was announced m the House of Commons
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  • 110 1 ]yjR. Charles Edmundson who was yesterday firec as U.S. information office] m Korea, said today he plans to repeat even more strongly that President Eisenhower's policies "maj lead us beyond the brink and into atomic war." The U.S. Information Agency m Washington fired Mr. Edmundson for
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  • 30 1 February first grade rubber buyers fob. opened m Singapore this morning at 92 3 4 cents a lb., up one cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.
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  • 124 1 THE leading Arabic newspaper Al Ahram said in Cairo yesterday that an explosion equal to "three and one-third atomic bombs" had been averted when Egyptian authorities arrested British technicians planning to blow up Suez ammunition depots during the allied police attack in October-November. The newspaper claimed that
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  • 52 1 Britain suffers 'Suez' economy THE British Treasury warned last night that Britain has not come out ol the economic dark of the Suez crisis yet. Middle Eastern events have placed and are placing new strains on the British economy, said the Treasury's monthly bulletin for industry, released m London last
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  • 308 2 'HAVELOCK DISTRICT YOUTH LEFT TO GO ASTRAY' k A lack of genuine youth leaders' says Fernandez 'Juvenile crime up' ITNLESS Singapore youth leaders took firm action, the Havelock district might turn into a "problem area" soon. The president of the 300-strong Delta Ganges Welfare Association, Mr. T. R. Fernandez, told
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  • 94 2 Man dies in Ipoh blaze AMAN was burnt to death and a woman seriously injured when fire gutted the $450,000 Star theatre m Ipoh shortly after 4 a.m. today. The dead man is Muniandy. 22, a sweeper. The injured woman is Meemah, 38. The theatre, which belongs to a Singapore
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  • 63 2 ALCO Products, Incorporated, m New York announced yesterday that it has an agreement with Humphreys and Glasgow, Ltd., British engineer-con-tractors, for the sale of small atomic power plants overseas. The report called the reactors "beyond the experimental stage and thus a reliable source of electric
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  • 37 2 The British freighter Hongkong Trader (2,940 tons) Is being held at Makassar, Celebes Islands, for a copra smuggling investigation, Jakarta officials said yesterday. The ship has been held since Jan. 16. A.P.
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 2 Latest m hats from Paris is a crown of shinins: black straw with a bonnet and plaits of palf blue cotton jersey, created by Maud-Simone Vernet. The mannequin i.s Micky.
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  • 180 2 A GIFT FOR WORK Gold buttons after 25 years' service A SINGAPORE man who has been selling insurance policies for the past half century, has just been rewarded for his faithful and efficient service. Mr. Lee Yee. 67. was one of the flv e employees of the American International Assurance
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    • 54 2 tj^jfe ODEON -OPENS TOMORROW^* Sgft YOUR GREAT I$M ip CHINESE NEW YEAR VW CJ ENTERTAINMENT! £J Rock yoursei-P info your happiest time °'*.0> iWr* I ?<o«ucM H>« P.'KtK! by JFRANK TASHLIN *< HERBERT BAKER TOMORROW AT 9 P.M. SHOW CA.LA ATTRACTION ON STAGE CHOTIRMALS FASHION SHOW BY MODELS OF THE
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  • 24 3 GOODWILL COWBOY IS BACK -Free Press picture. 'johnny Appleseed" America's best dressed cowboy with a Singapore cowgirl Grace Wong, aged seven, of Cilstead Road-
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  • 301 3 200,000 PACKETS THIS TIME THAT man Appleseed is back... JOHNNY APPLESEED," America's best -dressed cowboy, who claims that he wa.s commissioned by President Eisenhower as an "ambassador of goodwill to Asia is back m Singapore to distribute garden seeds to my 'needy friends." Last time "Johnny Appleseed" his real name
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  • 93 3 A YACHTSMAN who reached port at the weekend told how a giant "white death" shark (it didn't get away) had bitten large chunks of wood from a 28-foot cutter. He is Mr. Alf Deane, of Mildura, a big-game fisherman. He said that a companion. Mr.
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  • 238 3 WORK on the clearance of the Suez Canal is proceeding apace and the twenty-second wreck is scheduled to he moved within the next two days. This progress report coincided with the arrival m Suez harbour yesterday of the last of the i"6 vessels
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  • 85 3 Africa treaty Signed JMIK Iraqi Council of JL Ministers yesterday approved a treaty of friendship with Morocco. It provides for cooperation between the two countries m combatting; Communism and Zionism and invited other North African nations to join. The treaty will be submitted soon to the House of Deputies for
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  • 26 3 President Eisenhower yesterday accepted with "deepest personal regret" the resignation of Dr. James B. Conant as Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany.- A.P.
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  • 35 3 Holiday crowds scattered when a light plane crashlanded m the busy main street of The Entrance, Tu'ggerah Lakes, 65 miles north of Sydney yesterday. The aircraft struck a pedestrian injuring him slightly.- Reuter
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  • The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. Jan. 29. 1957 Opinion
    • 140 4 IjiXCHANGE of prisoners J of war between Egypt and Israel, which has led to allegations and coun-ter-charges of atrocities, spotlights a significant point that appears to have been generally overlooked. It is the fact of the glaring difference m the numbers of prisoners taken by both
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    • 126 4 THE British and American peoples share sentiments of friendship and trust for each other that nothing can destroy. British critics of the Eden Government's Suez intervention stemmed not so much from any genuine conviction that wrong had been done as the harm that might be caused tc American friendship
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    • 14 4  -  La Bruyere Emi?ient posts rnuke great men greater and little men less.
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  • 615 4  - THE 'WE-WERE-HERE' COMMANDOS... Chapman Pincher By CECITRITYpmauI O tions at all important British defence establishments have been tightened up following tests by security men posing as spies I ancl saboteurs. A group of specially I trained "infiltrators" has attempted to f^et into defence stations guarded by security men and police-dog
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  • 136 4  -  Beachecomber i>« VARMEKS whose cows suffer from Hardwareitis L Vaccalis, due to swallowing nails, stanchions, saucepans, crowbars, monolithic iron flues and other tasty morsels of metal, may be interested m an account I have been sent of a new cure. "A magnet is shot into tin* cows
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    • 30 4 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN RADIO TELEFUNKEN with Hl-Fi system and 3-D sound Obtainable from your nearest dealer or contact Sole Agents: SEOW KUAN CO., 4 6, Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore Tel: *****
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    • 31 4 Peta** 7) JUST HEAT AND SERVE! Delicious' gwanson's Pies QUICK-FROZEN are ideal for Chinese New Year when "cookie's" away. pop m the oven and serve. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. J
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  • 357 5 BENG LAM SAVED ME, SHE SAYS A woman's faith ]Vf US. J. TASSIS, a Singapore housewife who rei?l turned from Australia last week after being miraculously cured of a paralysed leg, owes her happiness to little Ang Beng Lam who recovered her eyesight recently. Mrs. Tassis who wa.s flown to
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  • 77 5 BILL LESTER, 31-year-old schoolmaster paralysed from the waist down by polio since 1947, has just gained hi.s air pilot's licence In Melbourne. Special hand controls In his plane make foot movements unnecessary and enable him to fly solo. An Official said alter testing Lester: •Bill Lester's
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  • 29 5 Work aboard eignt UJS., French and Japanese c ships m Saigon docks came to a standstill yesterday as the waterfront strike went into its fourth day. A.P.
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  • 67 5 IMIE Soviet Union had a cement shortage last year for which central managements of the m dustry were to blame, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda, quoted i by Moscow Radio, said yesterday. New factories must be built to overcome the shortage, but higher official! of the
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  • 446 5 ONE of Britain's "too young" couples, Margaret and Anthony Macmillan. who had been given permission to marry by magistrates there against the wishes of parents are now living happily, here, m Singapore. The marriage of. Margaret, 19 and Anthony. 24, was one of the several allowed
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  • 160 5 Now she faces Commons critics P)R. EDITH SUMMER- SKILL, the Labour politician who claims that British action m Egypt caused more casualties than has been officially stated was involved m a short angry scene m the House of Commons yesterday. -Yhen she rose to ask a
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    • 110 5 aar Ar^m, Afa\wrm jm&jjf-* &5l, %BjJpM MOST COLOURFUL CIRCUS V; f .___w? EVER TO COME TO SINGAPORE! X KINOSHITA JAPANESE tmm*vmj**:iaT -the SHOW of SHOWS Season Commencing m the GREAT WORLD PARK Kirn Seng Road, SINCAPORE (Only a few Minutes Journey from the Heart of Singapore) TODAY at 9.30 p.m.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 340 6 sss.s »aa s .ss... >l Willi AKI by Lee Falk and Phil Davis E _1 |"WEPK>NTASkV 4150^ I I YOU ARE SEPARATEP FROM I T X^ TO COME! WKATSA<3W f r£«E5V US BY A TRAIh^PAgENT jE^^^Jg 7 %7)U ARE? fTAIWAYSG.VES > \/NOW-LOOK! WORE--UMPH^f^ <^/r^ WALL YO) CANNOT_^™ T R^^ WE
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    • 655 6 IfjSkSS? BORN today, you have a fine, active mmd and are scientific ln your thinking. You could become a fine scientist if you were to concentrate m this field. but the chances are that you will be drawn into active participation m politics. where your energy and knowledge of people
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  • 255 7 Round the world in 45 hours THREE American jet atom bombers have returned home from a flight round the world m 45 hours 19 minutes. Their average speed was 525 miles an hour. They cut by mor 0 than half the round-the-world 94-hour flight m 1949 by a Superfortress. The
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  • Round the World II Market Prices
    • 175 7 RUBBER No. 1 RSS cJJ. European purls January February RUBBER No- 1 RSS Spot RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms February March TONE: Steady. Above prices quoi PEPPER. White Sarawak fji.qcJ.f. European ports February PEPPER Black Sarawak Special cJ.f. European ports February Above prices quoi TIN
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    • 149 7 TIN Slraits spot and nearby TIN futures January Standard Contract FrtfWT March TONE: Steadv. Straits Contract January February March TONF: Steady. BIBBER Futures March TONF: Steady. No. 1 RSS February landed price COFFEE futures March Above prices quoted i NEW YORK, Jan. 28. Frevious Today 102.50 nom.
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    • 32 7 I Sarawak .^pot and awaiting release 26 sellers exdock. in U.S. cents per W. Malabar 'Lampon^ spot and awaiting release 27, afloats 26 and January shipment 25V& Above prices quoted
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    • 31 7 30 Industrials 20 Railroads 40 Domestic Bonds 15 rtilitles (5 Stocks Composite Average* Previous Today 478.34 ***** ***** H758 90 06 90.18 70 68 70.57 169.67 168.50 m
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    • 106 7 COPRA Philippines r.i.f. U.K7 North European delivered weipht per lonjj ton Feb. March COPRA, Straits cJ f U.K. /North European delivered weight per lone ton Feb. March March April COCONUT OIL crude Straits fli. l T .K,/ North European in loiiff ton Feb. March COCONUT Oil. crude.
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  • 250 7 Front M*ay I objectives, though the guards had been warned that an attempted entrj would be made within a certain period. In tho ca es the number of guards has been substantially increased. The work of the infiltrators is being continued —permanently. So at every station where defence
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  • 75 7 r'S the look of anticipation every dogowner knows cy^ a-sparkle. tail wagging, every muscle tense with excitement. For when the lead comes into view that's when "Bimbo' knows it's time for "walkies." He just has to lick his lips at the thought of all the
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  • 176 7 JOHN STUART, a four-year-old boy created a medical sensation by crying loudly BEFORE HE WAS BORN, doctors report. His cries were clearly heard by three doctors and a nurse at the Victoria Hospital. Sidmouth, Devon England. A baby is not supposed to b e
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  • 51 7 The Hong K«.nu Airways announced last night that they plan to start scheduled twice -weekly services m February to Seoul and m March to Manila, using Vickers Viscount jet-pro-peller airliners. The first Viscount is dv: 4 to arrive m Hong K<>ng on February 9 from England
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 59 7 <4+><f-J Iffffl T SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 11. 21 p.m. J TOMORROW: 10.19 I a.m. and Hl!' P m THURSDAY: 1055 a.m. 4 1 FRIDAY: 0.13 a.m. and < 11.31 p.m. J J SATURDAY: 0.3G a.m. I f and 12.05 p.m. J SUNDAY: 0.59 a.m. and J 12 ?>8 p.m.
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  • 573 8 Good luck the Year the Roo in of ster CHINATOWN'S normal activities are dislocated season approaches. Already red door paper: crackers are heralding: the Year of the Rooster, r On the night of the 30th no Chinese will go to bed. All will sit up to welcome m the new
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  • 55 8 INVOCATIONS to good fortune— prosperity or health— in bewildering array tempt Mrs. Rosaleen Yang Phei Yuen and her daughter on the right. The calligrapher who made thes, festive tokens of red paper and silt toiled for weeks on their artistry, so much a part of
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  • 180 8 ONE pint and a peep please! That is the order now m many London pubs. The peeps arr of coloured pictures of scantily clad girls on three-dimensional slides. One of the pictures shows a girl m a shortie-pyjama pouring out a glass of
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  • 42 8 ANG POW wrappers m brilliant scarlet are important for gifts must be exchanged during Chinese New Year. Above, Mrs. Rosaleen Yang Phei Yuen helps her small daughter. Ming, with her purchases towards the happy days ahead.
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  • 45 9 This fine picture was taken off the Needles ligfhthou.se, Isle-of-Wight, when repairs were bein^ made to the motors controlling the timing apparatus of the flashing light which failed. The photo shows the pilot of a supply launch hailing the lighthouse crew on ap-
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  • 62 9 IFIRST LESSON i[ qpiiK Vienna Technical it A College for girls has just welcomed ienna's first coloured t teacher, Dr. Ha/el B. <> Williams fr(»m America. t Sh<> is there under t 1 the Fulbrifiht exchange X schemes and will stay t fur the remainder of j!
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  • 284 10 JAPAN IS NOW TURNING MORE TO S-E ASIA THE Ishibashi Government is expected to place greater emphasis on building up Japan's relations with the countries of Asia and the Pacific following meetings m Tokyo between Cabinet ministers and Japanese envoys posted to that region. The ambassador to India, Mr. Seijiro
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  • 76 10 COMMUNIST Chinese Premier Chou En-lai included India m his toasts of friendship during his tour of the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal. India long has considered itself to have a special position m Nepal and recent Red Chinese overtures to Katmandu, including Chou's visit, have disturbed some Indians. Apparently
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    33 10 Heart of the U.S. exhibit at Siam's famous Constitution Fair m Bangkok was the Geodetic Dome (seen above). Several governments and more than 100 commercial and industrial concerns had exhibits at the far.
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  • PULSE
    • 108 10 More Jap experts for Colombo aid SIXTY-FIVE Japanese technicians will he sent under the Colombo Plan to seven South-East Asian countries this year, according to the Asian Society m Tokyo. Kazuo Okabe. an official of the society, said the organisation so far has been asked to send 33 experts to
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    • 43 10 -r -r Chinese Nationalist Premier Mr. O. K. Yui said that the primary aim of hLs administration m 1957 was to increase the military potentialities for future counter-attack against the China mainland. Meanwhile the second four-year economic development plan would be launched- Reuter
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    • 35 10 Afghanistan, has announced that, of Russian and United States loans toward that country's fiveyear development plan, U5550,000,000 would be spent on agriculture; U5548,000,000 on industry; U5538,000,000 on roads and airfields and US$l2,--000,000 on telecommunications.- A.P.
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    • 29 10 Laos is the 77th country to sign the statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency which was approved unanimously by an 81-nation conference at U.N. headquarters last October.- Reuter
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    • 22 10 x lie u;aucis ui natiuiiaiiav China's army have held a secret conference In Taipeh with high-ranking military commanders from South Korea. Reuter
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    • 31 10 tf mm n Indonesia will import 700,000 tons of rice this year from Burma, sia.ni and probably Red China or other countries in order to "stabilise" the domestic rice market.- Reuter
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    • 42 10 Bombay's Mayor S.A. Kader at the conclusion of a three-week tour, of Red China, said in Tientsin that, although China and India were still backward countries, by mutual assistance the tioo countries would overtake the rest of the world "very soon." A.P.
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    • 29 10 4 PRESIDENT SYNGMAN RHEE HAS STATED THAT DENUNCIATION OF THE KOREAN ARMISTICE AND IMPROVEMENT OF RELATIONS WITH JAPAN ARE THE TWO MAJOR GOALS OF HIS GOVERNMENT FOR 1957.- A.P.
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    • 40 10 The Premier of the Communist North Vietnam regime, has announced that the task of wiping out feudalism m North Vietnam had been completed. He said farm conditions had become stable after the government had ratified the land reform programme.- U.P.
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  • 222 10 Peking overture absurd, say Taipeh leaders rpOP Nationalist Chinese officials m Taipeh told United Press that the renewed Communist Chinese offers to make a deal with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek are "too absurd to be taken seriously." They believe the Communist target now is to convince many "on-the-fence" nations that the
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    26 10 During a visit to Washington, B r a h Bodhivamsa Huot Tath (left), InspectorGeneral of Buddhist Education m Cambodia, conducted a service at the Siamese Embassy.
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  • 122 10 Admit both halves urges Russia Russia has submitted a new package deal to admit both halves of divided Korea and divided Vietnam to the United Nations. Soviet delegate Arkady Sobolev presented the resolution to the U.N.s 80--nation special Political Committee with the recommendation that it replace twin proposals sponsored by
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  • 224 11 A PARROT which may be neurotic, and a llama with a broken leg are among the first patients at London's Regent's Park Zoo's new two-storey £50,000 sanatorium which has had its first "Visiting Day." The visitors were issued with gauze masks to prevent
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  • 95 11 THL prototype of a nexc British baby car. designed to fight off the present invasion of German Hcinkcls and Messerschmidts m the petrol rationed home market stands m the back garden of a cottage at WornbweU m Staffordshire. The design is Italian inspired but the designer is
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  • 241 11 A 14 -MONTH -OLD baby was sitting beside a young man on a sofa when there was a shot. The man fell to the floor dead a bullet through his head. Three minutes later, as a policeman was climbing the stairs to the first floor
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    • 562 11 BWJpI For Exquisite f- 1 Gift WSM JEWELLERY COLOR f C >J F«n* Flowers WSMmWk J* PHOTOGRAPHY l\^} NON-SMEARrNG LIPSTICK af PREE PRESS (z? Fruits Basket for One Application Lasts I^^S NANYANG PRESS LTD. Whole Day \C> f 63, Robinson Road, your Chinese Friends |n 3 CoIOHr y >^^ Singapore
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 12 44 Cock Hoopoe" by Eric Hosking, one of Britain's most successful bird photographers. This print won him a Bronze Medal m the Bth Singapore International Salon.
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  • 37 12 Another Bronze Medal award m the Bth Singapore International Salon. It's "Rising Sun" by Tham Yew Fun, ARPS of Singapore. Mr. Tham is an enthusiastic amateur photographer who won two awards at the Salon.
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  • 593 12  - TWO DISPLAYS FOR STILL-LIFE ENTHUSIASTS SUNNY GIAM Calling all photographers By IyjALAYAN photographers wffl be able to compete m two exhibitions of flower studies m March. One is the Penang Flower Show and the other the Singapore Flower Show 1957. Closing date for the Penang display, is Feb. 15. Entry
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  • The Do-it Yourself Club
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      350 13 nTBE materials needed to make one of these cheerful and attractive lamps are inexpensive and easily obtained. No special tools are needed and the size of the lamp has a tremendous range, fitting into any corner or special colour scheme. The lamp base consists simply of an ordinary
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    • 144 13 The material used Ls brass curwin runner, such as can readily be purchased m any genera] stores All the pieces required come up of a six ft length. The A pieces are simply nine- inch "Whs cut from the strip Three are required. The two ends B
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      76 13 f L aylng th? dost which Is a characteristic of man old concrete floors Is .juitr simple. Make up a strong solution of zlnt- Milph.it? m tlie proportion uf three pounds to ou? gallon of wafer and brush MM mto th? surface of th? concrete, tt lien
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    • 29 13 The Do -it Yourself Club mens on this page l Tuesday. If you have any Mk CUI send them to the Free Prt ss, Cecil Street, Singapore.
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    • 224 13 Paper rack in modern idiom J A SIMPLE, modern and useful newspaper rack can be made from— f One piece of 1 m. square wood about 14 ins. long. One length brass wire 3/16 m. diameter X 4 ft. I long. I One length brass wire 3/16 m. diameter 3
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  • 230 14 i\\VF RENT a 20-year-oW Briton with hands that remind manaD .lr 5 Weill of Rocky Marciano, gives Britain high hopes ol .ts c....f l „:)'vS lrht l,!,xin« champion since Bob Fitzsimmons 56 years 'l <f O. '"Manager Al Weill and trainer Charlie Goldman, who have handled a
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  • Article, Illustration
    350 14 POINT count is ruining bridge." Every so often we get a complaint to that effect based on a hand like today's. But usually it turns out that the players are ruining the point count method by paying too much heed to high card points and forgetting about fundamental
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  • 253 14 2 Dr\W for the Singapore Cricket Clubs annual jj. Bcven-a-side rugby competition, which begins next Monday is as i follows: PRELIMINARY ROI'ND Feb 4: Top section: G.H.Q. ••A" v RNAS Sembawang. SCC- J "B" v Royal Signals "A All B) Whites "B" v Police "A' *ttoin
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  • 393 14  -  MARK RIDGEON By Americans handle new 'hope a landed immigrant m Canada. The lack of qualified sparring partners m Canada may force Weill. Goldman and Co.. to take their protege into the States periodically to get the training he needs. Rent is working
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  • 176 14 MANCHESTER United, the favourites, came down from 6-1 to 4-1 at last night's Victoria Club callover on the Football Association Cup. Following the draw for the fifth round to be played on I February 16, United will play at home against Everton, who can be backed at
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    49 14 a melep m the Aston Viila goalmouth during the A m V Kfc Leainst Tottenham Hotspur. Dyson ?inuTottWd, rigM No 7, takes a flying header at Ml over lhe^aVof efforts were unsuccessful and the ball hit the outsim net. Spurs scored later however, to win 3-0.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 200 14 :-BBB.~^ p^B?o__3 E^S j^^H I I L^J L-mJL-—^.J CUES ACROSS 5 The sun gets nothing (4). I Leans towards slopes ,8.. 6 Can set confusion 7 Fish that is mostly out 7 Ride m an explosive (7) 8 Splice a direction this way II Burned fifty like this (7). 7).
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  • RACING
    • 352 15  - Tigers plan to stay on top FRANCIS ROZARIO By TIGER Sporting Association, giants of the Singapore Amateur Football Association League, are going to begin the new season stronger than ever. Having scored a League and Cup double last year, Tigers will go all out to maintain their proud record. BUT
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    • 140 15 US COACH BRINGS AN OFFER THE American basketball coach Sam Fox. who was to bt an Official at the last Olympic Gam..-,, bui couldn't make it because he wa.s tin n on tour m Turkey, last night arrived m the Colony. He brought newa from India. He announced that the
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    • 36 15 JAIAN'S Yawata Iron and steelworks nmby team ■'•ed Hong Kongs Comwjjed Civilians by 36 points ir.'e goals, six tries, to three points n.-nnjtv) when they °Pened their tour under •i. tat night.
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    • 20 15 b,!V h Sele'nr Inter-Se. tlon W^ hoCkey yesterday beat a^aers by a single scored by Sgt. Bcnbow.
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    • 224 15  -  CHARLES BRYCE -By PARKY O'BRIEN. American strong man who remain! invincible m the shot put, has met his match m ar invisible adversary. Thc world Olympic champion was unable to stav< off defeat by "a bug I picked up m Manila.' He left Singapore at noon
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    • 134 15 Federation on that date. The President of S.A.F.A., Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, said though they were not keen to play, they would accept one match because they had promised the Indians a game. The FAM will probably carry on with their fixture on Feb. 9, 10,
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    • 492 15  -  Allan Lewis FINAL GALLOPS FOR THE SECOND DAY AT KUALA LUMPUR I6OK-OUT TODAY'S tm QLD ROMAN FLYER surprised track watchers al Kuala Lumpur this morning. He disposed of three furlongs m 37 2 5 seconds on the fast Number Two track. KoiiKtn Fiver
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    • 105 15 pNGLAND S Rugby Union team to play Ireland m Dublin on Feb. 9 is the same a.s that which beat Wales 3-0 a fortnight ago. The team, announced yesterday, Is. D. F. Allison (Coventry). P. B. Jackson (Coventry', L. B. Cannel (St. Man's Hospital), J.
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    • 60 15 l£HON(; KIT SOON of Singapore lost lo Thailand** Suthirapand Kornlaks 3-6, 4-6 m the men's singles semi-finals of the Thai I .awn Tennis Championships yesterday m Bangkok. Suthirapand. last year's Thai champion, will meet Ong Chew Bee, Singapore star, m the final on Friday. The King and
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    • 165 15 TREVOR Bailey, England opening batsman, went to hospital to be X-rayed for a suspected fracture of a finger after yesterdays play m the third Test m Durban. The injury is at the base of the little finger of the right hand. Bailey who made 80 m
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    • 16 15 Guys Hospital beat Paignton 10-0 m a Runty Union match ln Paignton yesterday.
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  • 586 16 MR C. RAJAGOPALACHARI, th e last Governor General of India, said m Madras yesterday that the United Nations had no right to re-distribute territorial sovereignty m Kashmir "according to its own ideas of justice, as if it were an international court of law." He
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  • 515 16 MERCILESS ACTION WANTED AGAINST ISRAEL THE majority of countries represented m the United Nations yesterday strongly supported the recommendations made by Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. that the UN. Emergency Force move into Gaza. El Auja and the Gulf of Aqaba areas when evacuated by Israeli forces. Mr Hammarskjoeld had earlier presented
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  • 48 16 Four robbers, armed with daggers, held up a woman, Tan Leng Choo, 34. m Jurong Road, Singapore, last night. They got away with $259 In cash and jewellery. Four men believed to have come from the Federation were detained. Part of the property was recovered.
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  • 38 16 Two American scientistsarrived m Calcutta yesterday from the U.S. to study yogas. They brought an encelphalograph with which they hope to collect data on changes of brain waves I during yoga trances. U.P.
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  • 56 16 THE film star William Holden and his wife, Brenda Marshall, are expected to arrive m Singapore tomorrow afternoon from Bangkok. They are on their way to Ceylon for the shooting of the fi l^ "Bridge on the T.iver Kwai." They are sponsored by Columbia Pictures and will
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    • 160 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. VEHICLE FOR SALE tt Words $2 (Min.)— Box 50 eta. extra MG-TF, Registered July, 1954 guaran te«d. excellent condition, 20.000 miles only. Colour Ivory European Owner. First offer over $3,750 .Secures. View between 5—6.30 P.M. KPM Flat 11—214, Dunearn Road. PHOTOGRAPHY COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY has many uses m Commerce
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    • 56 16 add to the beauty ol your property I Wrought Iron Gates not only protect, they also add beauty and distinction. I Available m a variety of designs or manufactured to individual specifications MEMBER OF Enquire for Details to:- .>Mm MALAYAN WIRE MESH.I Slkhffc FENC,NG co < m6) LTD 1 7>s.
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  • THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve
    • 13 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve No. 29. Singapore. Tuesday, January 29. 1957.
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    • 540 1 ISLAND SCENES GO GAY! Thousands of yards are produced —on textiles (SINGAPORE is offering fashion conscious woin c n textiles which arc exciting and entirely original! The textiles bear the stamp of Malaya m their direct interpretation. The designs are glowing reproductions of palms and hibiscus, tembusi and jungles— many
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    • 257 1 10IAHH Of THE WEEtk £AMPION GARNET rich ani vibrant as a glass of Portuguese port is Eve's colour-of-the-week. It is as new as tomorrow to fashion- wise Singaporeans, a bold and exotic colour to inspire romantic adventures. It is a cobjr to radiate Eastern complexions and skins,
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    • 316 2 PAN a doll express international Friendship? Thousands of Singaporeans who have seen the character dolls created by Mrs. Ruby Norris, president of the Y.W.C.A. of Malaya, agree that it can. Her dolls m the costumes of lhe world's family of nations have provided nn impressive insight into
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    • Article, Illustration
      69 2 Local Look picture The Paris look? No, this is a Singapore-designed- and-made gown for semi-formal occasions. Made by a popular young male couturier, it's of Swiss satin-cotton in a milleflcurs pattern. Hie colours a rich blend of < rose and ruby tones combined with leafy greens. The only Parisian note
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    • 305 2 Hi si utt of tho Wmmk THIS week's origin.il desig worn by Indhn < imcn Lascar costume, so firmliar I tion. The sailors' to;;? consi the latter ornamented #irfc sash. They atfect a quaint ♦estive coloured embroijcryEvc's adapt.iti n is a tlzt blue, neckline .md
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    • 225 2 ARRIVING this week m Singapore will be airborne fresh mushrooms. Do you know what to do with these tempting morsels—how to bring out their best qualities? There are dozens of ways with fresh mushrooms! This delicious fungus which tastes like meat to some is endlessly versatile. Try stuffing
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    • 126 2 ON the subject of wild game again. Eve suggests that you prepare the small birds your husband brings home from his shooting expedition after the manner of the peasants of Italy's Tuscany. Clean, disembowel and singe your birds. Dry them carefully, then brown them m a little olive
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    • 394 2 THOSE HARD, HARD CAN RUIN PAVEMENTS UOUR FEET! is that it takes piac without the discomfor place then are unable to mfort support the body's weight properly. "Undue strain is placed upon the spine years to perfect and recently were redesigned by master craftsmen under orthopaedic supervision as a result
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    • 275 3 A New Year Gift! A local market chain il offering a Chinese New Year 'gifV m a packet of two quick frozen American pies With every packet of prepared complete dinners. The dinners chicken, roast beef and turkey also are quick-frozen. Both pies and dinners are rendu to pop into
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    • 155 3 Leather hassocks, Sherborne Pouffes, Ltd.. all furniture stores Jade and Chinese art sale, pewter tea sets, China Art House, 15£ Orchard Road; ladies' cummerbunds. Thai-Craft, 11 The Arcade off Rallies Place; Handloomed Indian' textiles, sun mats anc pillows, Handloom.s Emporium, 23 Race Course Lane and rosewood carvings
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      100 3 EVE has snared a choice recipe for Tomato Jam as it is prepared m Spain. This is a "company" treat, easily prepared. Choose local tomatoes and make sure they're all healthy and fully ripe. For every four tablespoonsful of tomato pulp simmer your tomatoes m a little water,
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    • 74 3 ITS STARES AND STRIPES Stripes before thc eyes dis Itinguish Monaco, thc jetpropelled swimsuit for 1957 soon to invade the sports scene m Singapore. This lovely model portrays its possibilities, further captivated by a coolie sun helmet. The costume, one of many new styles arriving at local shops, is m
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    • 332 3 BRING the tropical splendour of native plants indoors. If there is sufficcnt light within a room, plants cau be transferred to ornamental pots or troughs and trained over grillwork or similar supports to be beautifully ornamental. They are being used more and more m
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    • Article, Illustration
      1306 4 THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN t; ASTERN m origin and the most practical kind of "portable" seating arrangement is the noum— called by the old-fashioned a hassock. One local firm has distributed to a large number of stores a variety of these delightful domestic accessories.
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  • Woman & Home
    • 12 1 Woman Home pbkk Pill SS MALAY MAIL SUPPLEMENT Tuesday, |anuary 29, 1957.
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    • 1028 1 MERDEKA YEAR CALL TO W OMEN Of MALA YA IN THIS, the promised year of Merdeka, the roles which the women of Malaya must assume m the national scene stand out sharply. No longer will it be patriotic or wise for women to occupy spectators' seats. For too many years
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      • 188 1 f needs the \"*Bmm%W cream m T*w^?m&mmr Prpmp Creme Puff's blond of r JgF«mH9|^ m^^mmmmjm sheerest powder plus creamiest v_T UssW Sp^" base- both m one velvety «**3& ***^wl iIPiL r v^Hp:y disc-goes on like powder... but <fe &PW W Pp r PP the cream m Creme Puff jf -v,
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    • 60 2 Carlina hat with double bun TIE RE is an attrac- tive cocktail party hat, if you like wearing hats at cocktail parties. It is of turquoise velvet with a double trim at the back. Ancl m the double trim is a diamante pin. Tfiis ivas one of the hats among
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    • 388 2 T*HE average Asian x housewife is luckier than her Australian counter-part when it comes to domestic help m the home, according to an Asian woman student m Australia. Tlie student, Mrs. Nazir Tila Mohammad, viceprincipal of a girls' high school m Peshawar m West Pakistan, said that
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    • 442 2 SAFE DRUGS BECOME KILLERS WITH AGE by a Medical Correspondent A LOOK at the record of ill-effects caused by old medicines which have lain dormant m the bathroom medicine chest for months or years would seem to indicate that almost everything sold m the drugstore should be marked with a
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    • 642 3 A mother tells of the vital six hours she should never be left alone with her fears MY first baby was born m hospital. That's why my :*ext two, including my new son (91b. 12 oz., five weeks old, and :*m I
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    • 144 3 TELEVISION cameras of the British Broadcasting Corporation have gone into the maternity department of London University College Hospital— one of Britain's famous teaching hospitals— to record scenes for a mother-and-baby series which started on January 1. The aims of this new maternity series of 12
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    • 224 3  -  Winifred Lees By I ENJOY cooking, but not baking too much mess. My pastry and the rolling-pin always stick together no matter how liberally I dust the board and the implement (and myself and the floor) with flour. But I may be encouraged to
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      • 63 3 Today more than ever the accent m home Furnishing is on 11 modernistic furniture. To suit all types, Falks have designed the finest quality lighting fittings, m various 1 HH 1 colours to truly modernise your home fi3f BB I 188 SCOTT ENGLISH (SEA.) LTD. Office Showrooms: 79, Anson Road,
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    • 503 4 CHOOSE FABRICS WITH CARE Exotic prints can make a home gay ONE of the most pleasant things present day modern living has brought is real pride m the home. Decorating is no longer confined to cream walls, brown woodwork and the rather unattractive v n cut moquette fabrics. No. Colour
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      94 4 j yjERE are tiro glamorous hair styles by London's j 11 famous expert, Steiner of Mayfair. The first, above, is simple but aay. The hair is set ill loose curls and taken up over the ears. I There is no parting. The necklace used as decora- tion adds
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    • 410 4 fPHE House of Coty has long been famous for its lovely perfumes and Coty have recently brought out six of these m lotion form. Coty Creamy Skin Perfume is ideal for Malaya as it cannot evaporate, however, hot the weather, and the true fragrance lingers
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      • 207 4 .v:;v:>;:-^; '^^ZrZ ■•'•^^■y.-Zr *"^sHBBB&i*'^?^'S^ "^■V"'" .a' v^ ;.'b.j.. ■^•b.,* b ,,|^.<b, |B|^^ -^^^;b i^^W -Jl *jßn^Tpf?} H'^r'^ >; bw^pm°^B ■y? < WK£BtHHBHmMnK&&^^ SCOTTS j 9EBHHIB COD UVER OIL H| Pfii UMJ- ANO SODA .W>llU 11l fi COUCHS. COtDS a«o BRONCHIAL tROUBUS p^^ii- a food tonk. yjfiSk \W% ph» wp i^^^^^^
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    • 520 5 AND, SAYS ANNE GLIDEWELL, I HAVEN'T LOOKED SO HEALTHY FOR MONTHS OR FELT SO GOOD A BEAUTY treatment, I decided, would make a really welcome gift to myself. I am sure many women have never had one, but I'm equally sure most women would like
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    • 94 5 YOU wouldn't think the two girls m the jt picture above were the same girl. But >> they are and it shows just what make-up <S can do to a girl. S> The girl above is British film actress Pat- ricia Dainton and
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    • 59 6 IJERE'S a dress that spells freshness m the sunshine. Worn by blonde Belinda Lee, it was specially designed by Anthony Mendleson for her role as leading lady m the new British film, "Who Done It?" In grey and white striped cotton, it has a low belt on
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    • 521 6  - CAMOUFLAGE THESE DARK EYE SHADOWS EILEEN ANDERSON Beaut) hints for the morning, afternoon and evening... by MISS K. Don. chief beauty executive of a famous range of cosmetics, told women m London recently just how to make the most of our looks. In one sentence she took the tint out
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    • 596 6 IT IS a generally ac--1 cepted fact that human milk taken by a baby from its mother's breast is the best and most nourishing food for a baby. But m so many cases breast feeding fails, and it is then that an adequate,
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    • 539 7 Modern young Mr. and Mrs. are keeping a much more watchful eye on money FASHIONS are certainly changing, even among the traditionally-minded British. The day has long passed, of course, when Britons proposed on bended knee with the timehonoured: "Darling, will you consent to be my
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    • 115 7 DRINK a glass of milk after eating onions; you will find then that they do not h nger on the breath. To clean up a dirty, greasy sink, sprinkle all over with salt (coarse kitchen salt* and then wipe over with a cloth dipped m petrol or kerosene.
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    • 245 8 PEARLS GIVE CHARM PEARLS seem to have become an indispensable part of a modern woman's dress. The increasing interest being shown by Malayan women m pearl set jewellery is remarkable. A pearl necklace, for instance, is a common sight m any distinguished gathering of women these days, and it is
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    • 331 8 ARE you thinking about redecorating your home? It can be great fun and very rewarding, too, with the marvellous new Synthetic Emulsion Paints. They actually dry within one hour of being applied without leaving a trace of a smell. You can repaint a
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    • 59 8 ■J^ERE'S a lovely idea for relaxing on the beach or sitting m the garden under the shade of a tree. Theskirt is made of hand-printed cotton and it is worn over a midnight blue swimsuit. Who's wearing it? Lovely British actress Muriel Pavlov one of the
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    • 223 9 MAKING your own fashion accessories iTl can be an exciting hobby and a rewarding one. On this page, Hollywood film star Mari Blanchard shows you how to make delightfully becoming baubles m a step-by-step demonstration which she worked out m her dressing room between scenes
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    • 126 9 Mari shows how step by step ATTACHING another cork to the ond of the ribbon (on left) Mari makes another bauble out of the pearls and sequins and her necktie is finished. On the right are the finished baubles, attractively tied and proudly worn by Marl. Mari did not stop
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      • 223 9 mm REFRIGERATOR m m^mL^K^^ar 'M^^iSß^E3Biißp±^BSCß nMIIMI r. 'wmxzzwsMi^mms^vss-^^Wi > "~-^r> p f &i m a i /f^9_\ ri #i v■* GENERAL^ ELECTRIC This I\EW GE Refrigerator bas a place for everything. Id. all) M*_<J for Lit. hen' and apartments where s|>acc i*. Al a premium. Outstanding cony. nieuec f. atures
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    • 830 10  - A Recipe For HEALTHY HAIR Eileen Anderson Indian women hare the mast beautiful hair m the uorld sans a famous London beauty consultant by I^AMOUS hair anci beauty consultant with a refreshingly sensible theory is Mr. Charles Bedeman. When it comes to the care of scalp and skin, says Mr.
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    • 128 10 DON'T fret over GREY hairs TO tint or not to E tint? The question hits hard when the S first grey hairs ap- pear. It hits even harder when they appear years before we could reasonably have expected them. S To the momentous question, Miss K. Don, chief beauty executive
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    • 876 11 Battle off the BULGE Some facts on figures by Helen THE wares of corset manufacturers may not hit the fashion headlines as glamorous outer garments do, but that doesn't mean the makers don't move with the times. They have been moving with the times since the early days of the
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      • 152 11 Ajsl ,nternationa| fgSgM SERVICE FOR THE q^^sS^*> I A If U m I t v I We arc solely concerned with giving H^^x^ff H ttPl^v assistance to architects on any paint or H^^fH^ >Hl^ painting problem. This service, which lux Joi 111 IW is provided free of charge, saves W&
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    • 589 12 This germ-killer is the answer to 80-year search AN antiseptic can be described as "something which destroys infection by killing germs." There are hundreds of different kinds of germs of which the most common and dangerous are known as streptococci and staphylococci. They are to be round everwhere. on the
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    • 511 12 DIET FOR PERFECT HEALTH Tht* importance of vitamins tn foot* rE basis of good health is a wellbalanced diet. A wellbalanced diet, m case you don't know already should include milk, meat, fish, eggs, plenty of vegetables and fruit, cheese, some fats, jam, bread and cereals. For warmth and energy
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      • 166 12 Sl wa PVM j for cteCtciotCct j Pillsbury f>4m I j j Cake MIX \^tk I Cahemahing is made really 9&f mm MLi ra^y when you use Pillsbury feE_l_l_Z9 Mix. ill you do is |r^* C/1l simply add milk and "Hey d^— _^IB— JPC&jjBJ Presto" bake it and there's IH|
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    • 550 13 1 hey re so easy on this rkNE of the most v amazing post-war production stories is the development of the Necchi Supernova Sewing Machine. Made m Italy, it embodies all that is most desirable m a household sewing machine. The Necchi Supernova Is manufactured to the highest
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    • 51 13 PLAYSUIT WITH A ZIP IIERE'S something i 11 that ivill grace any beach. 3 It is a reversible l\ zip-fronted playsuit 5 m acid yellow sail- cloth and printed 2 cotton, modelled by Patti Morgan. J lt is called "Delia" HI and comes from the t Londonus Spring Collection 1957.
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    • 69 13 SOAK slimy sponges ln vinegar for several hours and rinse m cold water afterwards, it gives them a new lease of life and a new freshness which will surprise you. A USEFUL solvent for removing |r< a>. and tar Btalns from fabrics is eucalyptus oil. GIVE yeur shots
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      • 96 13 we con'f fie/p /Ac ducks to cross the road... BUT we con /ie/p you to solve your problems of /H7\ Z s DEAA/ a \%#IMS» Lll "tT^Zz? Ktmu viMG r^^^-t f-^-* -> CUl^niMiT "t— l l H^^r\ f *-s?ss;i ™J=JL-jl V~ry^T I and insuring HEAVY FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD A I COODS,
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    • 37 14 Yolande Joy of Johore wearing a cotton evening cheongsam with floral pattern picked out m beads. She was one of several models wearing colourful new styles at a Commonwealth Fashion Parade m London last week.
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    • 403 14 By a Fashion Correspondent NO WONDER French girls have a flair for fashion they start so young. Wherever I went m France I saw the most adorable children. Their hair was almost always m a distinct style. Not for them the straight sides and the grip
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    • 183 14 These home hints may help you RUB a little grease round the lip of a jam or honey jar. The drips will fall back ln- side and the tablecloth I will be all the cleaner. BEFORE working m the garden or starting f any particularly dirty chore, fill your nails
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    • 242 14 Says Patricia Compton HAVE you a personality phobia? Do you long to be vital and sophisticated or like the girl next door who is never without a date? Or perhaps you endeavour to simulate the sultry star that you admired so much at the cinema last week? If
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    • 43 15 o£i?£ is how to ring the changes on that new dress and get yourself a hai to match. This charming toque is converted from the shocking pink cummerbund worn ivith the grey cotton polka dot dress. The dress is a Melbray creation.
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    • 234 15 A 32- ACRE site near the Singa pore Turf Club off Buk:t Timah Road is being developed as a large housing estate which, it is hoped, will contribute towards solving the problem of housing m the Colony. The site has now been prepared
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    • 565 15  -  HELEN FISHER Some recipes for 'those shiny, slightly hashed- looking objects' by THOSE shiny, slightly bashed -look ing objects, red, green or yellow, known mostly as peppers, are certainly worth trying. They are also known by several other names, all fairly similar—pimento, pimiento, pepperoni but I ask simply
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    • 413 15  -  HELEN GANE by IF a friend who is a culinary expert comes to stay with you, don't be too proud or too shy to coax her into your kitchen and give her the freedom of your larder. I'm lucky enough to have a friend
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      • 375 16 HOW TO GET THE LOOK MEN LIKE TO SEE MANY women are so concerned about grooming themselves to avoid the criticism of women that they fail to take into consideration that grooming themselves for the admiration of men is of prime importance. Usually women demand too much of one another
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      • 313 16 Wear beads to suit the shape of your face IF you wear ropes of coloured beads to out-dazzle a gypsy queen, make them make amends for Nature's little errors. "Never," says Hollywood beauty expert Max Factor. Jr., "has a woman had better opportunity to use colour, design or metallic splendour
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      • 431 16 Get up a little earlier and go to breakfast with a radiant face FROM birth a woman is taught to please a man At first she delights m wild orchid polish on her tiny nails. At fifteen she begs permission to use eye-shadow for her debut dance at the country
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