The Singapore Free Press, 18 February 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section20 1957-02-18 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. 1480 V Singapore, Monday. February 18. 1957. Prirp 15 (to.20 words
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Article174 1957-02-18 1 Saucers —They're a fact! FLYING SAUCERS which reached a speed of 1.250 m.p.h. were among the lecrei weaix>ns being developed by Germany at the closing stages of W t orld War II according to an authoritative book published m Munich. The book, called "the German Weapons and Secret Weapons ofReuter - 174 words
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Article83 1957-02-18 1 A way to save Ceylon ACEYLONESE Member of Parliament yesterday urged nationalisation of all foreign banks, estates, insurance companies and other foreign enterprises as the only way of strengthening Ceylon's security. Mr. If. S. Themis said m a letter to the National Planning Council: "The only way the national wealthU.P. - 83 words
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Article30 1957-02-18 1 March first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 88 cents v 1b.., clown live-eighths Ol a cent OB Fridays close. The tone was quiet.30 words
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Article38 1957-02-18 1 Police stations throughout Britain were alerted last night following the theft of 800 sticks of gelignite from a stone quarry m Elburton, Devon. The quarry's explosives store was entered by raiders. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-02-18 1 picture. t 1-Vtir d irk-liairtd Greek uirls from Athens who passed through Sinmiporr by air v the weekend on thete »*> la Aartralia where thry hope to find ntm homei v i^d husbands. They were among (;i Greek nirls most ol Ihen m Iheir late teens and early twenties whoFree Press - 60 words
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Article, Illustration591 1957-02-18 1 ISRAEL DEFIES THE U.S. ON SANCTIONS GUARANTEES OR WE WONT BUDGE REPLY TO IKE, DULLES ELEVENTH hour American moves to get Israel to pull out her forces from Egypt have failed and the stage is now set for a United Nations decision on sanctions against the Jewish state. Israeli's "final"U.P. - 591 words
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Advertisement53 1957-02-18 1 ■'vv'- '7 s\\ X* -I-'* -j.-- .-i--1 1 c° NIAX r^TFl^vi The camera of unlimited L^^zJsULw^^^J COF l ikonJ y A 1/ V r n ix with i jfff^f*a ii'j didn't :^y (T] IYilY'^ think possible. Available at all good photographic dealers Sole Agents:THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA53 words
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173 1957-02-18 2 'T.B. HOSPITAL— IT'S UP TO PUBLIC' SATA needs $100,000 for equipment.. Covt. pays cost of building but $2,000 a year is needed, Gatlick THE Royal Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association is launching 1 a campaign to raise $100,000 to equip the new $300,000-hos-oital to be built at Changi by the end of173 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-02-18 2 THE "LADIES ONLY" preview of the film Writ- E ten On The Wind held at the Capitol last week was E a successful full house. All the women were Riven E free coffee, biscuits, autographed pictures of Rock E Hudson and were also sprayed with perfume and E given make-up75 words
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Article42 1957-02-18 2 One hundred people lost their homes m the second fire to strike Hong Kong m one week. J There were no casualties from yesterday's blaze, which broke out m a dense-ly-populated village on Hong Kong Island. U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article76 1957-02-18 2 T'HE Lord Privy Seal and Home Secretary. Mr. R. A. Butler, said m Glasgow that the "omens are good for next month's meeting m Bermuda between President Eisenhower and Mr Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister. "The meeting will be on British soil, and that is good,Reuter - 76 words
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Article18 1957-02-18 2 Some 31.000 British migrants will go to Australia m the first half of 1957. i ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article47 1957-02-18 2 Fire roared through an old folks home m Warren ton, Missouri yesterday and first reports said between 40 and 75 people perished. About 150 people were In the home when the fire started and many v.t re itrapped by the flames.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration173 1957-02-18 2 THE first Roman Catholic convent m Siam will be established this month m Bangkok, staffed with sisters drawn from the convents m the Federation of Malaya. A convent was established m Bangkok m the early part of the century, but it was closed down m 1907173 words
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Article, Illustration159 1957-02-18 2 PIANO GENIUS FOR COLONY JULIUS Katchen, an American, who has been acclaimed as one of th» world's best pianists will give a recitM at the Victoria memorial Hall on March 9 at 8.45 p.m. Katchen If a musical pr< tiigy. He gave his first recital m New York at the159 words
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Article27 1957-02-18 2 The East German district parliament of Rostock has forbidden industries to employ workers from rural areas m order to overcome the shortage of farmhand*.27 words
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Article135 1957-02-18 2 FINE PLAYING AT SINGAPORE CONCERT OINGAPORE is fortunate IJ m having such an excellent chamber music group as the Musica Viva Players, who last night gave their second m a series of three concerts m th e St. Andrew's Memorial Hall. The concert was arrang. Ed by tb«S.B. - 135 words
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Advertisement34 1957-02-18 2 w I A--1 4B •_>. laßf^Sta IflAvnCOvnO W/icw "feeling down," get a grand and cooling lift from Mackeson's Milk Stout. Markcson's is a full-bo<licd, non-bitter stout containing the nutritions properties of dairy milk. SOLE AGENTS:34 words
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Article217 1957-02-18 3 Russia's rocket tests gOVIET scientists have fired rockets carrying dogs as passengers into outer space without the animals suffering any ill effects, according to a Moscow Radio report. The rockets reached a height of more than 100 kilometres (62 miles), the broadcast said, and "notA.P. - 217 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-02-18 3 'A CITY OF SHOPS' But show places not known enough CINGAPORE provides by far the best shopping facilities m the East, according to Mrs. B. Tockus, an Australian housewife, who arrived here last week after a seven months' tour of South-East Asia. "This seems to be a city of shops,191 words
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Article162 1957-02-18 3 THE BUST LINE-BY HYPNOSIS 1 They put inches I under his spell rninmii m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r= MOHAMMED Ali Beg Mirza, a 50-year-old hypnotist, claims he can take a flat-chested female, put her m a trance and expand her vital statistics by inches. Mirza.A.P. - 162 words
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Article59 1957-02-18 3 ABOUT 150 Insurgents have been killed m Algiers m the past 24 hours, including 45 m a battle m the Aures Mountains and 65 m clashes m the west, official sources reported here yesterday. An official communique i said 156 terrorist killers and 176 collectors ofReuter - 59 words
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Article49 1957-02-18 3 The body of conductor Arturo Toscaninl arrived m Rome, hist night by air from New York, where he died a month ago. It was being taken by train overnight to Milan, his home city, where thousands of people are expected to attend the funeral today.49 words
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Article19 1957-02-18 3 The Jewish Agency In Jerusalem estimates Israel will receive more than 100,000 immigrants this year ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article87 1957-02-18 3 rjiHE widely read London News of the World jealerday expressed deep concern at what it called 1 arm* race between Britain and the United Btatei on the »ne and Soviet Russia oti the other. Calling for top level talks which would include Russiii this newspaperReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement100 1957-02-18 3 w. o. w w. o. w w. o. w w. o. w P^2 woman I I IN HIS ARMS WAS NOW i 6 I OF THE MAN HE CALLED his BEST FRIEND! S The story of a i DECENT LOVE THAT FOUGHT s TO LIVE AGAINST THE VICE s AND100 words
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Advertisement283 1957-02-18 3 Why men prefer CHANRAI S? Because we regard the customer as the most im- T^ portant person m our f Because ice always try to JBk purchase the top quality 1 JB^B materials, linings, inter- I linings available on World y* mr Because zee always train *'&smk\m our staff to283 words
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249 1957-02-18 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Feb. 18, 1957. Opinion CHASING PHANTOMS rE people of Singapore appear to like learning things the hard way. An example of this was the fanfare and high expectations that accompanied the Malayan trade mission to Red China last year. There was such a rush to249 words
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Article137 1957-02-18 4 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN DFGFD MR. E. L. CTTNOSE'S latest thriller, "Death of a Rhinoceros," breaks new ground. A rhinoceros is murdered m a crowded drawing-room. The search for a motive seems to point to Ljle Keigwin, big-game hunter. But suspicion falls on several other guests; on Mrs. I osse-Rivers.137 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1957-02-18 4 DFGFD How many people ever slop to think of the work involved and the administrative and organisational problems which have to be solved before an airline can re-equip with a new type of aircraft. TRAINING of pilots is but one of the difficulties. A new aircraft does not1,170 words
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Advertisement44 1957-02-18 4 I Your Demands Arc Simple Or Difficult, j Whether They Are Small Or Large, There's Always A Refreshing Variety In The Wide Range Of Diamond Set Rings We Have In Stock S.P.H.de SUVA Ltd. 45 Hic.H ST.. HMGAFOBS, AIRPORT— SINGAPORE. KUALA Ll'MPl'R A IPOH.44 words
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Advertisement45 1957-02-18 4 I ,//KSq Cool Cool and soothing that's .iJ^. A.I. Prickly Heat Lotion %JgX Keep a bottle handy and be 4^ PRICKLY HEAT LOTION l^j Available at all Leading Dispensaries and THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD 31. RATFICS PLACE, S'PORL COLO s roR ACC ARC ADE, ORCHARI45 words
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Letter86 1957-02-18 5 WITH reference to your recent Editorial which asked why the San Francisco Ballet was not presented m a cinema, the answer to this is that we did try to come to an arrangement with one cinema owner m Snigapore but unfortunately he ivas unable to86 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-02-18 5 A....A...A»* A A. A A A 1 T MFMRFRS of the Royal Air Force. Chan si Photouraphic Club paid a visit to the t Eichth Singapore Internatimal S:i!on »f Phofosraphy last week. Some of them < t in smm, rre ta!kin X to one of the oxhibit«»rs Mr. Lim Ming:John M. Keegan - 65 words
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Letter343 1957-02-18 5 'Every man for himself Another woman takes up the cudgel 'piIAT letter to the Free 1 Press written by 'Mother of Five" inspires me to comment some more on the bad manners of Singaporeans men especially m their attitude toward won.en bus riders. As for the men who let women343 words
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Letter83 1957-02-18 5 I IUIE U.S. Air Force said m Washington at trie week-end that rocket sled* travelling more than 1,000 miles an hour have been brought to a stop successfully m tests In Southern Utah. The braking was described as equivalent to stopping a motor car travelling 100Reuter - 83 words
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Letter166 1957-02-18 5 was record year ioi Singapore plumbers THE general public m Singapore rural areas have begun to appreciate Urn advantages of installing modern sanitation m their properties, in-cording to the annual report of the Rural Board. The report adds that, it is a welcome change towards166 words
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188 1957-02-18 5 employment, here H they do not speak ChinId like to know, too. to what decree employment is beino: handed out on the basis of equality a.s to our mixed races, particularly m Government fobs? I have no way of learning the truth only188 words
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163 1957-02-18 5 Vacancies: What Mr. Braga said THE Headlines 'Braga on those Vacancies Expats are not wanted" appearing m bold print m Friday's Free Press may be construed by some of the officers of the Ministry of Health that I, as Minister, I am against expatriate officers and their retention m the163 words
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Advertisement106 1957-02-18 5 •Cn wßw I iB aIV 1 KING OF \^i| SLACKS I I FAMOUS FOR PERFECT FIT I SEE^THEM AT 42. HiGH STREET^ MM &rBEU A AUTOCHANGER SfW fLte fou« speeds /x^^^^a^^Mg^^ai SB FOR THE PRICE S VV!v^S OF THREE only $39 bO (Spore) Sole Aqcntv H.A. O'CONNOR CO LTDLauJl.** Building.106 words
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Miscellaneous556 1957-02-18 6 "iiAXDHAkii; by Lee Falik and Phil »avis /i^Vr^*'^)! I ENOLK7H TALK^miS BOY) I I THEY MIQffT HAVE Y~^7i^^ y j J SRBS?r Ty^RSn BROUeWT YOU HERE /jM=^r\ BROUG^^^""/J^^N^^^^?A S u^wpdvpac?! nOHN today you have great det< rpSS'TCo'm?) /^U^ B£:hK?^ E Y^WM/A EKSsf l f [IP^WIU^SOB) vaunting ambitions will he Id556 words
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Article, Illustration141 1957-02-18 7 A Royal visitor tor 'Hyperion' WHAT racing fan can fcivget that grand old man of the turf Hyperion." Remember, he won the 1933 Derby. But his days of racing finished a long time ago and he's been living m retirement for many years He is141 words
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Article143 1957-02-18 7 MINNIE HASKINS, a tutor, whose words were broadcast by a King of England has just died. And nobody knew Minnie Haskins wrote them. It was on Christmas Day 1939 when King George VI read to his people: ''And I said to the man icho stood at143 words
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Article87 1957-02-18 7 BOTTLES GALORE -FINED POLICE found 70 boitles 1 of un-Ciustomed spiiits hidden m the home of 44I year-old Dennis Castell. There were bottle.; 11l the cupboards, bottles m the j larder, and bottl a m the j bedrooms. There were cigars and tobacco too. th: 1 Ipswich j magistrates wore87 words
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Article188 1957-02-18 7 THREE POUNDS of potatoes and a cabbage betrayed Charles -Jumbo" Parsons as a bank robber. He was jailed for seven years at the Old Bailey for taking part m a £12.000 cosh raid on two messengers at the Na- tional Provincial Bank, Ruislip, Middlesex, on De- cember188 words
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Article276 1957-02-18 7 Candy for jail riot hostages ■IVE IUNDRKI) rioting convicts surrendered to army tanks and bayonet-carrying National Guardsmen (Territorials) after a drunken 12-hour rampage m which they turned the modern four and a halt million dollar Ttah State Prison into a shambles. r ith their surrender came the release of 27276 words
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Advertisement132 1957-02-18 7 I When its time to give I oj VC 50^1^3 watch. I 1957 Models available at all Watch Dealers iiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiii^nim^ News From Malaya This popular weekly issue contains major items of Malayan news and editorial comments as published m the Straits Times. Keeps U.K. readers well informed on current affairs132 words
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Miscellaneous58 1957-02-18 7 tlllllll^ i SINGAPORE I I HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 1.19 pm E TOMORROW 1 45 a.m. E and 2.07 p.m. E E WEDNKSDAY: 2.18 a.m. and 2.57 p.m. THURSDAY: 2.53 a.m. E and 351 p.m. E FRIDAY: 331 am. and 5.08 p. in SATURDAY: 419 a.m. E 7.52 p.m. r58 words
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Article, Illustration1253 1957-02-18 8 Reaching for the stars. THE SKY MAY NOT REALLY BE THE LIMIT THE radio teles* jpe is swiftly replacing: it's more conventional brother with its long tubular snout that probes skywards from such famous observatories as Mount Wilson and Greenwich. FOR SCIENTISTS ARE FINDING THAT KEEPING "AN EYE" ON THE1,253 words
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Article, Illustration168 1957-02-18 9 A 'Y' snaped telescope AUSTRALIAN astronomers have built a radio tele- scope which icill see further than any other telescope m the world. It ivas constructed near St. Mary's, 30 miles from Sydney. It is a simple arrangement of antennae shaped like the letter "F" placed m two long lines168 words
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Article163 1957-02-18 9 A big hand for the Primal Donna OINGING the title role In Bellini's opera, "Norma," Maria Meneghini Callas recently made her debut with the Metropolitan Opera Company m New York. In the picture on the left screen star Marlene Dietrich congratulates the interna- tionally acclaimed soprano at the colourful opening163 words
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274 1957-02-18 10 The gun that travelled the world T»IIK gun that killed 21 -year-old Anthony Everitt was heavy, black, long barrelled. It had travelled the world and passed through many hands. Now it has been passed round by another dozen pairs of hands -those of the Old Bailey jury trying 20-year-old Morris274 words
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Article221 1957-02-18 10 DIG THAT CRAZY TALK BY HEPC ATS rE rock-strewn descent on Britain of crazy Bill Haley and his Comets has rocketed jive talk— the jabbing, staccato chatter of the fans into something akin to a universal teenage language. So for the benefit of bewildered parents and other "squares" (unenlightened persons),221 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-02-18 10 From 'tips' to toes THE centre of the fashion world j Paris-— one would think should have enough models to go round, j But this If wrong it seems For there above lis the president of the Association of Fr»'ru h Models giving I advice to future models I at52 words
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Article446 1957-02-18 10 Vol. mm; 111 None U 1 2 N,«»rc 1 0 \Unh. $X 111 9 k •ESTfOI EASI KJi A Q 10 9 8 \k6V 8 t 2 kR Oy, V 10 7 f, The bidding 9mm North Soul* iN r p«*h p.** tV PaM Past* 3 DM 3?446 words
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Miscellaneous284 1957-02-18 10 »>" r^gyfrwf a^Vj^^-^ wonderful »tory. \^> :i;^2^ f°/ f ed to be bookworm." V^l dad, but I'm anxious to J^ L*/ I^* get tome »le«p." JT I CLUES ACROSS (7). 7 Disconnectedly a frilly gar- 11 These snakes might pass (4) ment with a pound knocked 12 It centres m284 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1957-02-18 11 IT was a double-barrelled talent rodeo if ever I •1 saw one... that glittering party by Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Sha*v on Thursday night at their Queen Astrid Park estate. Thronging the impressive newly-minted $100,000 residential theatrette, the house itself and the lantern-lighted terraced lawns several hundred ofFree Press - 1,180 words
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Article1082 1957-02-18 12 LUNG 'CURE' THAT OFTEN KILLED ■■■■>■■*••«*■■»•,•■»■■■■■■■■»■■•• '«■> <CBI II II at II li'llllllll II I <•->! ft It I tl It 4«l ■«■■■■•■■> it. laiat ipaa^arik ii at *«i •>■■■■■■■■ t I 1\ m it ii at «ur ■< li «k 5S V SS! SS. •■> ii it mw '"_i?sL_"J_:1,082 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-02-18 12 'Out it Comes' on Television For the first time m Europe a dental school has been equipped with television m Paris. The scene m the operating theatre can pew be relayed to the amphitheatre on a closed circuit where 25 students can follow, m comfort, the operation m progress. MichrophonesPaul Popper - 75 words
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Article200 1957-02-18 12 past few years have seen a significant x upsurge of interest m the nature of the mind. Recently discovered drugs, which somehow calm disturbed patients, represent a major break-through m the fight against mental disease. Another significant break-through was announced m 1956— the discovery of200 words
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Miscellaneous21 1957-02-18 12 "THE BATTLE OF THE RIVER PLATE" (I) From the Royal Performance Film airroHc Duty >J-^ -1 Hrjil X i^vt^T I Hr21 words
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Article, Illustration1522 1957-02-18 13 Ernest Dudley - Ernest Dudley No. 4 by FOR MHF LOVE OF XEMMA Scoff Fitzgerald wrote a best-seller to earn enough money to marry a Southern belle... and with her he sei out on the gaudiest spree of the Jazz Age CJCOTT FITZGERALD was working m his Hollywood bungalow on (he1,522 words
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Advertisement83 1957-02-18 13 for INVALIDS am/ the ELDERLY r ft\~ /V^ f h MILK, with its wealth of t ,-^^^v^ iA natural food properties and iiiiiiiJry^k \=^y eas > digestibility, is particular!'/ X suitable for invalids and v "'^^^w NESPKAY is MILK m h its safest ond most convenient W/ form and can83 words
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Article336 1957-02-18 14 SYDNEY SPORTS FANS ARE CLAIMING THAT THEIR CITY HAS THE OLDEST ACTIVE CRICKETER IN THE WORLD. He is 77 year-old Clarrie I Hogue, of the North Sydney j Veterans club, which plays m the Sydney City and Suburban competition every weekend. He cannot remember when336 words
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Article125 1957-02-18 14 HAS WALES ANOTHER KEN JONES? i JTEN JONES has 44 MY Welsh Rugby Inter- l J national caps," a re- J > cord for any country. I Consider then the back- J 1 ground and prospects of l fourteen near-old Schoolboy Internation- i i al Robert Allen, of J Llantarnam.125 words
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Article254 1957-02-18 14 Ampon and Drobny in great battle 17EL1CISSIMO AMPON of the Philippines fought a terrific battle against T Jaroslav Drobnv of Egypt In the Asian tennis championships yesterday In Colombo. Drobny came from behind to take a two-one lead In sets when he match was halted because of rain. Their quarter-final254 words
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Article520 1957-02-18 14 rjAVID SIMMONDS, a jet pilot recalled to the Royal Air Force rugby team, showed his speed on the ground on Saturday when scoring three brilliant tries against Birkenhead Park, running half the length of the pitch for his final effort, The airmen, for whom520 words
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Article92 1957-02-18 14 EWART Potgieter, the 7ft. 2in. South African heavyweight. I scored a technical knockout over Ed Dave Roy, of Vancouver, British Columbia, m the sixth round of a scheduled 10-round bout i last night at Salem (Oregon). The 335-lb. South African caught Roy od the side andU.P - 92 words
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Article29 1957-02-18 14 The Manila Yacht Club yesterday won their Bret intcr-p*>rt remit ta m Manila with Bociete Nautique dv Cambodge. scoring a total 214.5 points against th c Cambodians 147.29 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-02-18 14 Robson, the West Bromwich Albion m- side-right, leaps high to avoid the Chelsea goalkeeper, Matthews, ;at Stamford Bridge recently m a Div. 1 soccer game. The game ended with Chelsea losing both the game and Matthews. The score was 4-2. Matthews, injured m this clash, was carried off the field53 words
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Article, Illustration188 1957-02-18 14 TIIK professional tennis promoter Jack Kramer. will buy Australian racehorses for the I'nilcd States The Managing director of Woodlands Stud, Mr. (i E. Ryder, announcing this recently, said Kramer had an agreement with the stud to breed horses to the Amprican season. Kramer would i188 words
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Article340 1957-02-18 15 i\ EIGHTS for all seven races on Saturday, first day of the Penang Turf Club Spring meeting, are as follows: CL. 4—54 FURS. Periwinkle 9.07 Arch Side 905 ..nli.an 9.02 Trailer 9.00 Dragon Seed 8.13 Professor Bancot 8.12 (■••lrtrn Gus 8.11 Scottish Minstrel B.OG Fresh Mystery340 words
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521 1957-02-18 15 THE proposal of the English Football Associa- tion to organise a "Super Competition" among Euro- pean teams has met a mixed reception from j English club officials. No concrete plans for such a competition have been laid down by the Football Association, an'lU.P. - 521 words
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Article70 1957-02-18 15 No it s not a Singapore flood scene This picture was taken during an international bicycle race m Kent. And the mud? Well that's all part of the fun say the officials who organised this crosscountry race on bikes. Perhaps England's Dave Tweddle has aPaul Popper - 70 words
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736 1957-02-18 15 ALLAN LEWIS sums up TED LARKIN'S FOUR WINNERS WAS THE HIGHLIGHT AT BUKIT TIMAH ON SATURDAY CONCLUDING DAY OF THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB'S FEBRUARY MEETING. Larkin won half the programme, the last four races, on Miralda Brilliant Scholar, Triple Crown annd Glory, making736 words
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Article, Illustration25 1957-02-18 15 FOUR WINNERS IN A ROW.... TED LARK IN The visiting English jockey on Saturday rode four winners to make his total seven for the meeting.25 words
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Advertisement17 1957-02-18 15 OCEAN PARK HOTEL A sea front Hotel of distinction crowning its ten-acre Park Dancing nightly except Monday)17 words
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Article, Illustration514 1957-02-18 16 'FIGHTING IMMINENT IN KASHMIR' India expects invasion daily, says Menon Pakistan is inciting people to violence 11/fR. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Minister without portfolio, said m New York last night that there was danger of open conflict between his country and Pakistan because of threats of Jahad (holy Will")Reuter - 514 words
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Article115 1957-02-18 16 THE London Socialist newspaper, Reynolds News, reported yesterday that Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, British High Commissioner m India is "m serious disagreement" with the London Foreign Office over the Kashmir issue. The paper said MacDoncld was believed to be urging, over Foreign Office objections, an "acceptanceU.P. - 115 words
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Article260 1957-02-18 16 THE all-party conference which is to lay a solid foundation for Singapore Merdeka talks m London next month enters its most crucial phase this week when it will have to say "yes or no" to UMNO demands for special political rights for Malays. The Malay demands260 words
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Article57 1957-02-18 16 'THE West German Defence Minister, Herr Franz Josef Strauss, wa.s aboard a Luftwaffe Dc Havilland plane which caught fire and hnd to make an emergency landing. Fire broke out m the communications system, putting the radio out (.1 order, while the plane was flying fromReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement530 1957-02-18 16 CLASSIFIED ADS.! TUITION 20 Word* Mm.)— Box 50 ctt. extra LAMBERTS DRIVING SCHOOL Dual-controlled C European A.ian Instruct Courses from $100. Individual Lessons $10. Apply 410 Orchard v «<d, Phone M 790. BALLROOM I t-SSONS DAILY 10 a.m.— 9 p.m. Children's Ballet Classes. Keep-fit classes for women. Art oi Dance530 words
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Advertisement162 1957-02-18 16 TENDER NOTICE BOVRI) OF QOVEBNOBI SINGAPORE POL YTEI lIMC PEOPOBBD POLYTECHNIC AT THE COBNEB OF BHENTON WAV PBDfCE KDWARI) ROAD, SINGAPORE TENDERS are invited from Appi nved Contractors lor the ERECTION AM) COMPLETION OP BLOCKS B 1 AND C" OF HIE SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC. Plans. Specifications, Pormj of and all other162 words
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