The Singapore Free Press, 25 February 1957
1957-02-25
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section20 1957-02-25 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale m Malaya No. 14H1 1. Singapore. Monday. February 25. 1957. Prior 15 Cts.20 words
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Article435 1957-02-25 1 NONSTOP DEMOLITIONS ON BORDER Israelis preparing^lo pull back army? Prospects better EXPLOSIONS which have been going on nonstop for two days m Israeli-held positions m Egypt are taken to herald that Jewish state's decision to bow to the U.N. order to withdraw her forces from occupied territory, including the dazaReuter; A.P.; U.. - 435 words
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Article, Illustration177 1957-02-25 1 PRINCESS Ferial, the 18 year old eldest daughter of ex-King Farouk of Egypt, is to marry an Arabian prince, a member of her father's suite said m Cannes. France, yesterday. The informant would not reveal the name of the prince, but said the marriage177 words
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Article155 1957-02-25 1 THE Singapore UMNO will call a delegates' conference either tomorrow or Wednesday to consider the counter-pro-posals it is likely to receive tonight from the all-party conference on Malay demands for special pri- The Secretary General of the UMNO. Tuan Syed Ahmad Jamalulil, said he had alerted members155 words
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Article155 1957-02-25 1 \i GUI MOLLBT, r: ifl Preach Primer Minister, l<*f t for Washington hist night to explain to President Eisenhower and Mr. John Poster Dalles, the E U.S. Becrtttf of State, that PrSACC is ietermioed to give diplomatic and mate- E rial support to Israel mReuter - 155 words
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Advertisement141 1957-02-25 1 NOW! At the price of ordinary Lipstick F^tii/wtfJ Fabulous 'Futurama case with lipstick refill... only $3.75! From now on, save 80c. ©n every I lipstick with Revlon refUls your J jeweller-designed 'Futurama' case roes on forever New Bevlon makes every othor way to ruturama com pi e u buy hpstlckb141 words
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Article138 1957-02-25 2 Child centre scheme rpilE Ministry of Health has asked the Singapore Children's Society to advise them on running an experimental occpation centre for backward children. The secretary of the society, Mrs. Joanna Moore, told the Free Press that the Ministry wanted to find out whether they could help m running138 words
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Article, Illustration73 1957-02-25 2 MRS. Eleanor Dulles, sister of the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Poster Dulles, said m Berlin yesterday that the Soviets m East Germany face a 'hostile' population that could revolt. She said the Soviet occupation of Germany has failed because Soviet zone residents have rejectedU.. - 73 words
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Article367 1957-02-25 2 LIM'S POLL CALL TO WOMEN BACKED 'High time the fair sex took part' It's now up to them' pROMINENT women leaders of Singapore have hailed the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock's call for women legislators to help their menfolk m the march towards self-government. They said his call was367 words
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Article195 1957-02-25 2 JOIN US CALL TO 5,000 First night club s 1957 target 'THE Singapore First Night Club hopes to enroll 5,000 members this year. Established less than a month ago, to give music lovers a chance to attend concerts and plays, the club has now over 800 members. It expects memership195 words
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Article39 1957-02-25 2 Two policemen who left their patrol car to evict two drunks from a house m Montreal found it had been stolen when they got back and had to trudge to the station to report the theft. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-02-25 2 THE wedding of Mexicai belly-dancer, Lalin Francis, and an Americai engineer, Pat O'Brien which was to have takei place m Singapore 01 Saturday, has been post poned for the time being [t is understood that th< couple left the Colon] yesterday. Laline flew tc San Francisco98 words
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Advertisement79 1957-02-25 2 MrTia/ o difference b\ I B J yW*V~~vJi «^A^f 19 MACKESON'S I makes! Wlien slowed down, get a y grand and cooling lift from MACKESON'S MILK STOUT VIV a wnooth non-bitter drinli X. I >V*X. containing Hie nutritious (r/ > properties of dairy mild. \^J^V*|V\ k is recommended by doctors79 words
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Advertisement79 1957-02-25 2 PATRICIA MEDINA AND 4flfl| hb fSE Ir 111 I I J A Aph* f^^UiM Ihi illirir i i 1 1 JF^M Vra wgs t"^_ 1/11 I \w i B/ 1 Mi) Hi l)u»|s' JJjls^,^ Mm l^« mm PtisM/^mmiii^jL. PhologTaphed m (olour and \Ssi!!jmWB fflW STEKEOCINESCOPE til 0 ODEON OPENS >StWmW79 words
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299 1957-02-25 3 SUKARNO INVITES REBELS TO JOIN HIM Support for new look PRESIDENT Sukarno last night asked the people of Indonesia to decide whether hey want to abandon western-style democracy for his proposed "new style" governnent. Adaressing a rally oerore tne presidential palace m Jakarta, Sukarno again explained his political concept ofA.P. - 299 words
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Article, Illustration149 1957-02-25 3 A weapon nring ammunition or a lear gas E cartridge, and camouflaged as a ball point pen, E which writes, has been confiscated by the police m E Bolton. England. The "pen" owned by Mr. Bernard Woolley, a E Bolton showman, was smuggled from149 words
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Article66 1957-02-25 3 EADING Australian proLj fessional cyclist Eddie Smith was shot over the weekend as he left a house m the Melbourne suburb of Carlton. Police said yesterday Smith told them he had earlier been involved m an argument over who was the world's best cyclist, anReuter - 66 words
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Article206 1957-02-25 3 "Bullet aimed at liberty' ANTI-GOVT MEN IN VIETNAM SHOOTING UNDER the heading "madness m Vietnam" the New York Times said yesterday, "It would have been a major tragedy for Vietnam and th<> Free World had the assassin's bullet that was intended for President Ngo Dinh Diem reached its mark onU.P.; A. P. - 206 words
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Article37 1957-02-25 3 Mrs. Concetta Sibilia of Newark New Jersey celebrated her 100 th birthday yesterday and gave this recipe for longevity be active, eat plenty of vegetables, love your neighbours and •stay away from alcohol.37 words
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Advertisement116 1957-02-25 3 SOMETHING NEW!!! f r*^ t mi i qotq I cut by our expert cutter Available m seven colours at 81. High Street, Tel: ***** Donald Moore Productions Presents ELEANOR STERER Leading Soprano of the Metropolitan Opera at the Victoria Memorial Hall TONIGHT and March Ist. at 8.45 p.m. _0~ -0~116 words
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253 1957-02-25 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Feb. 25, 1957. Opinion A WORD TO CENSORS IvrO-ONE would ever suggest that film censors should make more use of their scissors than they do now. The days ot the wellmeaning Dr. Bowdler are long since past, and adults should be treated as such, and253 words
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Article1524 1957-02-25 4 World War II made so simple WRITES EVERY MONDAY llltllltllHllHlM'lMMlltllllllMll 11l *****1 l The other evening I was teaching a I young man the rudi- ments of map read- ng, for he is rapidly I approaching the age at which he will be i able to achieve his1,524 words
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Article251 1957-02-25 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber B >W^l DR. STRABISMUS (Whom God Preserve) of Utrecht has a scheme by which we could get oil without canals, tankers, or international roily molly and tumble cum-trivy. He suggests that gigantic air tanker helicopters should be fitted with lont, suction -pipelines. These would suck up251 words
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Advertisement42 1957-02-25 4 Whether Your Demands Are Simple Or Difficult. Whether They -1 re Small Or Large. There's Always A Refreshing Variety In The Wide Range Of Diamond Set Rings We Hair In Stock. S.P.H.deSiLVALtd. 15 DOI ST., SIM. APORE. AIRPORT— SINGAPORE. RIAI.A UMPIR IPOH.42 words
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Article, Illustration190 1957-02-25 5 WELL known Finnish sculptor, Mrs. Essi Renvall is a woman with courage and new ideas. Many times before she has surprised the public, now she has dropped a real "bombshell" by appearing with her head completely clean. shaven. She has given ris,» to some speculation as toPopper - 190 words
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Article140 1957-02-25 5 LOTTERY ON MARCH 7 WITH only a few days left before th,. draw of the Singapore X-Ray Club's first $100,000 limited sweepstak e lottery, only $22,000 worth of tickets have been sold. The chairman of the club, Mr. Freddie Pope, told the Free Press, yesterday: "The draw will definitely b140 words
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245 1957-02-25 5 BEGGARS DODGE THE WELFARE OFFICERS Fight shy at fanning work m institutions VAGRANTS and beggars m Singapore are playing hide and seek with the Social Wei- 1 fare Department officials who want to put them m "homes." The Superintendent of Settlements, Mr. Quek Swee How, told the Free Press that245 words
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Article83 1957-02-25 5 T»HE Sing Wah Musical and Dramatic Association will stage a charity show on Tuesday at th e Happy World Stadium under the patronage of the Governor, Sir Robert Black, to raise funds for the St. John's Ambulance Brigade, West area. The association secretary, Mr. Ng83 words
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Article98 1957-02-25 5 Learning art of defence \fORE than 100 E ivJ. people have appli- =ed to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre E E for the "Kun Tow" E E sessions (Chinese art zof sHf-defence) being: given by Mr. Wone i Sheriff Shyan. E The first session was E held last Saturday on98 words
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Miscellaneous273 1957-02-25 6 ■■•■■■■•■•■■•■■•■••■■•■■■a ■••■••■••■•>•.■•••■•• >■•■••■■•■•••■■•■•■••■•■•■■•■■•■•••■•••■ >S\\EMS AXE b> Lee I alk and IMiil Davis HHH HHHH I BUT WE CANT LET YOU JI NO yf IF WE CANT LEAVE. I I DESTROY YOU? NOf\ > STAY HERE! WE ARE: NOVV// 6ERMS I ANP CAN'T STAY- WHAT CAPITAL PUNISMMENT]/^INTO SEND US y^lM POSSIBLE.273 words
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Miscellaneous592 1957-02-25 6 BORN today, you are by nature a gregarious soul who delights m being m the centre of social activity i You are a good mixer and have an I exceptional memory for names and 1 faces. It is likely that you will have outi standing performing talent m one i592 words
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302 1957-02-25 7 BOXING IS NOT CALLOUS, Dr. EDITH IS TOLD DOXING is not a dangerous sport provided boxers are kept under medical supervision. Doctors claim that m answer to Dr. Edith Summerskill, who wants to ban it. Dr. Summerskill, who recently put herself m disgrace for visiting Egypt as Nasser's guest and302 words
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Article, Illustration104 1957-02-25 7 6-INCH BABY A24oz. baby has been born t 0 27-year-old Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. "She's a beautiful little girl only six inches long." said the baby's 28-year-old fa- ther, Michael The baby, Elizabeth Ann, was delivered by Cassarean birth two and a half months I eariy at Hackney Hos- pital. London.104 words
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220 1957-02-25 7 British midget atom plants will feed the grid A LONDON engineering firm is to build midget atomic power stations which can produce 25 million watts of electricity on a site no larger than a tennis court. The "pac- ket plants" should be able to generate electricity costing between l£d. and220 words
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Article, Illustration92 1957-02-25 7 BUBBLE BATH OUEEN They were strolling j along New Bond Street, London, on a quiet Sunday morning. They looked into a shop win- dow and behold.— there was a real live j girl taking a bubble bath. j The men stopped, of course who wouldn't j —and looked at model92 words
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Miscellaneous42 1957-02-25 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 10.00 p-m. TOMORROW: 8.36 a.m. and 10.29 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.26 a.m. and 10.53 p.m. THURSDAY: 10.07 a.m. and 1113 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.42 am and 1135 p.m. I SATURDAY: 11.16 a.m. and 11.56 p.m. SUNDAY: 1149 a.m, (iimiiimi42 words
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Article410 1957-02-25 8 They make history on the ice COR the first time m history a plane has landed at the South Pole an historic milestone m the story of the exploration of the great, white Antarctic E continent. E It was the first time that human beings had stood on the ice410 words
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Article, Illustration364 1957-02-25 9 T*HERE was trouble soon after a retired brigadiei and his wife started to run a public-house, said a divorce judge m London. The wife walked out, complaining that he was bombastic, interfered with the staff, used bad language, and called her inefficient. ifiii364 words
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Article145 1957-02-25 9 MR. ANEURIN BEVAN was told to mind his own business by Signor Saragat, the Italian Deputy Premier. The British politician was using pressure and threats against the Italian Social Democrat Party, said Saragat. His outburst followed a statement by Mr. Bevan that he and Signor145 words
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Article, Illustration157 1957-02-25 10 Dulles the deer stalker AN M.P. protested m the Ontario Provincial Legislative Assembly about the deer-hunting activities of Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U. S. Secretary of State. Why, asked Mr. Ross Whitcher, should Mr. Dulles be allowed to shoot deer on Canadian territory during the close-season when Canadian citizens157 words
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Article, Illustration431 1957-02-25 10 THE first practical atomic clock, the most accurate time measurer m existence, has been developed m the United States. It represents another important peaceful use of the atom. The atomic clock, called the Atomichron, will not vary more than 5 seconds m about 300431 words
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Article, Illustration441 1957-02-25 10 Eileen Ascroft - From blonde to brunette in 5 minutes Eileen Ascroft ll^t* 11/ JUST 50UEEZE-AND YOU CAN PUT NEW LIFE AND COLOURS IN YOUR HAIR S Ja IP another few months you will be able to take cocktails as a blonde and go straight on to i dinner party as a brunette.441 words
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Article169 1957-02-25 10 j HEART j jrLVIS PRESLEY fans have torn into United States Senator Clifford Case. They had learned their hipswinging idol will have his floppy hair and "sideboards" chopped oft when he is called up for the Army. Truckloads of indignant letters arrived for the senator169 words
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Article, Illustration1339 1957-02-25 11 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BV» pIJHLIC illumination upon pressing national hospital administrative problems soon will be directed by a team of World Health Organisation specialists now conducting studies m this region. hTominent m this team is a notable visitor, Dr. A. L. Bravo of the WHO's Geneva headquarters. Chief of1,339 words
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1219 1957-02-25 12 HOW YOU CAN HELP DEFEAT CANCER— THE No. 1 KILLER... >■■■■■■ >■•■■•■■■•■) ■■■■■'-••■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■^■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■a <■■»■■«>. <■■■ it «i at «i •><&■■■■■■■! 2| i« f ai a XZ Ii m *m\ m «aa k ii »t<Min it si «ai ill' tt iiiiii m it •< a ■?"l i« m t S i1,219 words
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Article, Illustration111 1957-02-25 12 Mrs. Fritzi Fangal with baby Brigitte rests m hospital after giving birth to the baby 16,000 ft. over Germany. Mr*. Fritzi, the wife of an Austrian Government official m Britain, left London to have her baby m Vienna. She travelled by El Al Airlines with her111 words
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Miscellaneous271 1957-02-25 12 rr Tp I rs r r-£ HHM|Mrp WKM7 W^My 24 Repentance— re code perhaps I H HB SB 25 Can it be grote.sque? (5). I^BB A little gentleman who acts y i IU WB W& MM on our behalf? (5). LJ -^^J f™*l r^'l- S Command the log inside (8).271 words
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INSIDE SHOW BUSINESS
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Article, Illustration879 1957-02-25 13 DAVID LEWIN - Richard Burton sets up his home in Switzerland DAVID LEWIN >•>••> Presented] by V T -V T 2^ 2^ 2^+ where you find the entertainment NEWS (AWAY 3 YEARS ...TO PAY LESS TAXI i GENTLEMAN tt work m a top hat is ictor Nigel Patrick, turned director for the first879 words
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Article, Illustration381 1957-02-25 13 The bidding? Sovth Vent North Last 1 Pass 2 Pas* 2 Pass 4 All P»a* OK>DAYS hand feature a play called "The Coup without a Name." It appears In a book that will also be without a name, until you have decided whether South will make his381 words
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Article890 1957-02-25 14 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE WHY THE LEAGUE HAP TO GO 5 -By am RW t s if -^x^^^ t *w mk- ia..-., -f Jh.-.ifll. ,tTtM_sSffliaaa«ffinf Rajg_a_Bj\ _a nam _> jdo— i .j»g» «BiirtnTrrTmTisaasnaMfWlliajswnaTii tTft~ffS~Mmli~nWniTJRMa_«~n soccer officer for R.E.M.E., one of the more powerful Army sides in local soccer, said he890 words
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Article18 1957-02-25 14 Austria beat Malta 3-2 yesterday m the first international soccer match ever played m Malta. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article283 1957-02-25 14 FRANCIS ROZARIO - FRANCIS ROZARIO By THE Indian Recreation Club are training a young set of youths to improve their soccer. And the man undertaking the task, is S. M. Ali who has just undergone the S.A.F.A. training scheme. With five enthusiastic youngsters now under training they are hoping283 words
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Article97 1957-02-25 14 THE football officer for R.A.F Tengah, Squad-ron-Leader D. S. Fowler, commented yesterday that discontinuation of the United Services League this season left the airmen with a lack of competitive spirit. "But I quite understand the Army has many fixtures because of their inter-corps games. As for97 words
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Article44 1957-02-25 14 Kitione Lave, 22-year-old ronga Island heavyweight Boxr received a cable of congraulations and good wishes from Jueen Salote when he was marled at the weekend in Doncaster. His bride is Miss Patricia \nne Gee, an 18-year-old railway clerk. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article93 1957-02-25 14 DELANY BEATS TABORI RON DELANY, Ireland's Olympic 1500 metres champion, retained the mile title m tne United States indoor athletic championships m New York. He returned 4 mm. 7 sec. to win by eight yards from Lazlo Tabori, the Hungarian four-minute miler. Fred Dwyer (US) was third. Ira Murchison. ofRenter - 93 words
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Article20 1957-02-25 14 The Soviet Union beat Japan 16-0 yesterday in the world amateur ice hockey championships In Moscow.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article63 1957-02-25 14 Red Star, the Yugoslav soccer champions, have qualified for semi-finals of the European Cup. though beaten 2-1 in Sofia yesterday by the Bulgarian army team, C D.N.A. Red Star won the first leg* of their quarterfinal by 3-1, and go through to the semifinals on a goalReuter - 63 words
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111 1957-02-25 14 LIEUTENANT J. WEATHERBURN < Royal Navy), a Combined Services Malaya Cup Selector from 1954- 195G said: "I think it is an awful pity that there will be no future league competition giving regular matches between the units of the three Services. "The impact is111 words
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Article84 1957-02-25 14 OFFICIALS of the Evergreen Weight-lifting Party Sin gapore, for 1957. are: President: Mr. Tay Teo Chuan, vice-president: Mr S Chin: Secretary: Goh Tiang Seong. assistant secre tary: Tan Tee Chiep repeat Chiep, Treasurer: Woni Liang Eng, Superintended: Pang Lye Seng. Committee: Cheong Kam Tong. Richard Chew,84 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-02-25 14 miiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiim Hollands, the Sunderland goalie (on the ground) saved his team from a heavier defeat against Tottenham Hotspur. Here he clears from Harmer, i the Spurs inside right. I during the Div. 1 game at White Hart Lane. Tottenham won 5-'!. picture. KeystoneKeystone - 43 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration655 1957-02-25 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By WHEN YOUNG MICHAEL LIM WON ON KINGFOLD AT PENANG ON SATURDAY HE WAS HAVING HIS FIRST RACE. HE JOINS THE SELECT FEW JOCKEYS TO MAKE SI CH a m?Dirnp Though Lim lack the polish of more ex perienced riders hi rode Kingfold a nic<655 words
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Article112 1957-02-25 15 U.S. title won by Nielsen KURT Nielsen, of Denmark, won the United States men's singles indoor i lawn tennis championship yesterday, defeating Herb Flam (California) 4-6, 6-1. 6-4. 6-3 m the final. The 26-year-old Dane Is the third foreign player to win the title m the last four year?. NielsenReuter - 112 words
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127 1957-02-25 15 lITESTERN province scored 157 runs for three wickets on the second day of the four-day match m reply to an MCC first innings score of 3^5 all out m Capetown yesterday. The innings lasted for more than five hours. Top scorer was Gerald innesA. P. - 127 words
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Article79 1957-02-25 15 rpHE Duke of Norfolk's team oi English and Commonwealth rjicketers opened their short tour of Jamaica by beating Combined St. Mary and St. Ann Pa- j rishes side by 97 runs m a two- i day game which ended yester- j day. Final scores: DukeReuter - 79 words
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Article22 1957-02-25 15 Mr. Viktor Srneds, honorary president of trie International Boxing Association, died at hi> Helsinki home last night, aged ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration307 1957-02-25 15 Recs must show better form in final Free Press Hockey Reporter SINGAPORE Recreation Club "Reds" yesterday entered the final of the Sen i o r Knockout Championship. BUT THEY WILL HAVE TO SHOW BETTER FORM TO WIN IT. Recs beat Teachers Union 3-0 at the G.S.C. ground. Their standard was307 words
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250 1957-02-25 15 JAROSLAV DROBNY (EGYPT) REGAINED THE MEN'S SINULES TITLE IN THE ASIAN LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS YESTERDAY IN COLOMBO. HE BEAT WARREN WOODCOCK (AUSTRALIA) BY 6-1, 6-2, 6-4 IN THE FINAL. Drobny. who last held the title m 1951, swept the young AustralianReuter; UP - 250 words
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257 1957-02-25 16 'NEHRU BLACKMAILING AMERICA AND BRITAIN' London press flays India Mac arrives m London MR, Mac Donald, Britain's High Commissioner to India, flew into London at the week-end for talks with the Government on the Indian-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir. His arrival set off a spate of speculation m the British press.Reuter - 257 words
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Article207 1957-02-25 16 Planes' polar link-up THEY RENDEZVOUS DEAD ON TIME TWO Scandinavian air- 1 liner s met and exchanged greetings over the North Pole yesterday as they inaugurated the world's first regular Trans Polar passenger route. From one airliner, carrying 47 passengers including top Scandinavian ministers from Copenhagen to Tokyo, a containerReuter - 207 words
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Article30 1957-02-25 16 March first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 86 I cents a lb.. down one cent i on Fridays close. The tone was quiet.30 words
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Article109 1957-02-25 16 'LIVE' MINE OFF S'PORE A ROYAL Navy bomb disposal squad surveyed the sea this morning about three quarters of a mile oft Tanjong Rhu where a "live" mine was found near the wreckage of a ship— believed to be the Buffalo sunk during the war. Marine police boats have cleared109 words
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Article322 1957-02-25 16 WEIGHTS for Saturday, second and last day of the IV. i. .ml; Turf Club's FebruaryMarch meeting, are: THE SPRING PLATE CL. 4, B«iF. Flaxley Green 9.07 Clever Bug 8.13 Park II 8.13 Red Wolf II 8.12 Buitenzorg 8.10 Clear Water 8.07 Marvel of Peru II 8.05322 words
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Article17 1957-02-25 16 Construction of West Germany's first atomic reactor will begin at KarLs- ruhe next month. A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-02-25 16 pictun Driver Mat Amin (above) escaped without a scratch after his Singapore Army truck skidded, turned, somersaulted, and crashed into a ditch at Pasir Panjang Road, near its junction with Alexandra Road I on Saturday. Free PressFree Press - 37 words
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Article111 1957-02-25 16 rE British Legion said last night m London that it had not been given time to organise a pilgrimage of relatives to attend the unveiling next Saturday of ttie Singapore War Memorial A statement by Mr. J. R. Griffin, Secretary of this exservicemen's association said theReuter - 111 words
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Article160 1957-02-25 16 A PASSIONATE, unidentified spectator snatched a French musical comedy star from the stage of the Sacoa Theatre m Mai Del Plata, Argentina, on Saturday night and carried her as far as the exit before he panicked and dropped her. The script of a touring French160 words
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