The Singapore Free Press, 11 March 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1957-03-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. *****. Singapore, Monday, March 11. 1957. Price 15 Cts.18 words
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333 1957-03-11 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - A GOOD OMEN FOR S'PORE MERDEKA MISSION Talks today FELIX ABISHEG AN ADEN Such a tiny team of Colonial 'fielders'... From WHEN Singapore's constitutional confer- j ence starts at Lancaster House, London, today there will be fewer colonial officials facing the Singapore delegation than there were at the last talks.333 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-03-11 1 ta fj S* Vindpr'the sponsorship of the United States Navy the Bathescope Trieste which !wL de^neTby^rofessor Piccard. will make a series of dives m the Mediter ran- j nil The professor will make about 15 dives m connection with the interna- i 110B Thrß P aWw" capable of reaching thePaul Popper - 98 words
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Article508 1957-03-11 1 SEATO a strong bulwark DULLES PRAISES SINGAPORE LEADERS QPEAKING at the openly ing of the SEATO Conference m Canberra this morning Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, lashed out at Communism and Russia's methods of fomenting trouble m the Middle East and Asia. Mr Dulles said thatReuter - 508 words
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Article118 1957-03-11 1 THE Indonesian Minister of Information, Mr. Sudibjo, said today "the crisis m Indonesia is getting worse." Th^' situation m CentraJ Sumatra, South Sumatra and East Indonesia is essentially the main con cern of the Central Gov- ernment, he added. Mr Sudibjo said the Cabinet will hold aA.P. - 118 words
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Article180 1957-03-11 1 rpilF present dry spell Z A m Singapore is causing widespread lal- lang fires, ruining crops and may pose a threat to the city's water sup- Z ply if it continues. The Singapore Fire Brigade answered 29 Z talking fire calls yes- terday. Three of the big180 words
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194 1957-03-11 2 CYMCA BID TO HALT RED INFLUENCE OF STUDENTS 'Body, mind and spirit' training New section tot youth Chinese Young Men's Christian Association is establishing a "students and youth work department" to stop the growth of Communist influence among students. The secretary of the section, Mr. K. S. Ling, said they194 words
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Article117 1957-03-11 2 THEY TALK YOU OUT OF SUICIDE 'Just dial 9000/ says the Rector LONDON'S suicide service you phone Mansion House 9,000 it you want someone to talk you out of it is expanding on a day and night basis because of the rush of business. 'Sutimt iiutts The Rev. Edward Varah.A.P - 117 words
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Article71 1957-03-11 2 THE Singapore Photo graphic Society will hold a dance social at Raffles Hotel on April 12, to boost its funds. There will also be a "Flash Queen 1957" competition judged by five prominent people. More than 20 girls are expected to participate m the contest. Those who71 words
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Article28 1957-03-11 2 The article Proving the New Britannia, m the Free Press and Malay Mail Britannia Supplement on March 6, was published by courtesy of Flight magazine, London.28 words
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Article, Illustration136 1957-03-11 2 DIANE CILENTO— the 24-year-old blonde who went to England with only £10 m her pocket— has pulled off the acting double of the year. On the screen she's playing "Tweeny" the skivvy m Barries The Admirable Crichton. On the stage she's Zulekia Dobson. the girl whose IPopper - 136 words
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259 1957-03-11 2 These 48 children need your friendship THE Singapore School for the Blind wants a piano and some voluntary social workers to befriend the children. The principal of the school, Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, told the Free Press that voluntary workers would not have to do much. "All they have to do259 words
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Article35 1957-03-11 2 The King and I was selected last night as the best film of 1956 m a New York critics' pool. Giant was named second best and War and Peace was placed third. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-03-11 2 A LECTURER of the British Productivity Council told an all-male audience at Leicester, yesterday, that housewives could do their daily housework m two hours if they planned it correctly. But at home his wife disagreed: "He wouldn't have told me that," she said. "Just wait until I seeReuter - 91 words
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Article299 1957-03-11 3 CEYLON GOING RED? 'India may have to occupy island' ""CVDR Ceylon to be saved from international communism, would she have to be ttiken into the custody ofhhre r powerful neighbour India?" asked ex-Premier Sir John Kotelawala, addressing the annual conference of his National United Party m Colombo at the weekend.Reuter - 299 words
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215 1957-03-11 3 BLANK 303 CARTRIDGE KILLS SOLDIER Million -to -one chance comes up m mock battle r GUARDSMAN Frederick T Grossman. 20-year-old British soldier, was killed by a blank cartridge a million-to-one shot during a military exercise, a Guildford inquest decided at the weekend. A euarflsman on the opposing side m theReuter - 215 words
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Article21 1957-03-11 3 Mr. Rkhard Nixon, the United States Vice-Presi-dent. arrived at Entebbe yesterday for a two-day visit to Uganda.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article24 1957-03-11 3 Sir Hartley Shawcross, Britain's most brilliant and highest paid lawyer, is giving up his practice for health and personal rca-sons.- U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article92 1957-03-11 3 /CUSTOMERS and clerks \j laughed when a young man marched into a bank m Montreal yesterday wearIlg a nylon stocking mask, a false nose, dummy glasses and a bathing cap. But their mirth soon evaporated when the "clown" suddenly turned bandit by brandishing a pistol and aReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration89 1957-03-11 3 KILLER KEITH STRIKES AGAIN....; and up and over m a swirl of flailing: arms j and legs goes another victim. This one weighs eleven stone. But the bigger the bet- j ter says Keith as he chalks of another fault- less judo throw with the unruffled poise ofPaul Popper - 89 words
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Advertisement74 1957-03-11 3 DAIEI SIIAWS proudly present YAN<J rm f£f B Costarring MACHIKO KYO (of "Teahouse of August Moon") B and MASAYUKI MORI (of "■iilimi") X Filnod m EASTMANCOLOR >jj» MANDARIN Picture with ENGLISH SI BTITLES V^H ANOTHER SIIAWS' THEATRE SERVICE! B TVTD A I TIM story of "YANG KWEI FEI" n LXIKA!74 words
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230 1957-03-11 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Mar. 11, 1957. Opinion HEARTS OF STONE EVERY religion, all over the world, teaches that children should honour their parents, and yet today this commandment is probably the most disregarded and the most broken of all. The pitiful scene of a mother pleading with her230 words
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Article, Illustration908 1957-03-11 4 WRITES EVERY MONDAY ]y|OST people who have to pass down Orchard Road on their way to the office m the morning have missed the clock on Amber Mansions. It was so useful for checking one's watch and learning just how late you were going to be at your908 words
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Article401 1957-03-11 4 Armoured cars for sale with a broken ankle. It was dark, but there E was always something to E see. During one stretch =we were escorted by no S less than three scout E cars. An unwitting escort E and only with us because E for a while we were401 words
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Article158 1957-03-11 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber by ASKED if Narkover boys take part-time jobs out of school hours. Dr. Smart-Al-lick replied: "After work comes recreation. They are too happy at cards or at the races to bother about jobs. it it it "It is during school hours that absenteeism is noticeable, and158 words
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Advertisement87 1957-03-11 4 ii jfe"- rumwimiim.jjmimji^iMiiiiitir n m "^IM' m^ ara^ rm^ l^^ m^^^ajAu^MMMMam Mr It's neither cider nor just an apple juice. It is the pure unfermented juice of selected >^'- English apples. It's the ideal f**tJji\ drink with dinner or for iL I j»\ parties. Try some with 2 a breakfast87 words
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Article202 1957-03-11 5 THE Singapore Caged Birds Society is to stage a big charity avicultural exhibition at the Happy World Stadium m September. About 1,000 prize birds including rare species from South America and Australia will be on display. The president of the society. Mr. J. P. English,202 words
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Article59 1957-03-11 5 ADMIRAL Rawson Bennett, the Admiral m charge of the American earth satellite programme. said m Washington yesterday there waa an even chance that Russia would launch Its globe-circling satellite I the United Stat< He said m I television iat the United id no Idea of59 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-03-11 5 picture. An American beauty. 28-year-old Olga James. pranced and pirouetted for photographers m London E during last week. Here she is seen m a daring white E silk creation. Earlier no-one noticed her when she walked m wearing a black dress and a white hotE cross-bun hat. "I am onlyPaul Popper - 61 words
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Article136 1957-03-11 5 rrVli: Singapore branch of JL the British Red Cross Society plans to have its own headquarters soon, but lack of money Is i 1 society is trying to Ktt a la ikl at a cheap rate and raise funds for the truction of the build--1 Mrs. B. S.136 words
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Article251 1957-03-11 5 Sealed lips on Malayanisation of S.I.T. 'No visible progress' MALAYANISATION of top jobs m the Singapore Improvement Trust does not seem to be making any visible progress, according to some senior Asian officers. The trust appointed a three-man working party at the end251 words
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Article204 1957-03-11 5 THEY SAVE FACE AND MONEY ADVANTAGES OF SUPER-MARTS T^HE establishment of super markets m Singa- j pore would bring down j prices of consumer goods, i create employment, and provide better shopping tacilities for the housewives. This observation was made by "Mr. Super Market" himself. He is Mr. M. M.204 words
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Article, Illustration213 1957-03-11 5 MANY have circled the Klohc hut few can equal Mrs. Charles Miller's record. She is Koins round the world for the seventh time m the President Polk, which arrived m Singapore from Hoiik Kong over the weekend. Although admitting that she was getting on m213 words
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Article58 1957-03-11 5 Britain agreed to pay the equivalent of about three million Malayan dollars to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees to carry forward that agency's rehabilitation work. This brings to M 516,200-,-000 the amount received by the agency from Britain m the currentA.P. - 58 words
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Miscellaneous348 1957-03-11 6 iiiiiimi mm m» iiimiiiu h mm v i iiiimnimHi *SA.\I»HAKI- by Lee Fa Ik and Phil Davis f"~ r^~' (KEEP PRIVING-WE t%S^!?£(§ffiSt 4T J^~ m^ m /^^^sISHOULP COME OUT iP^J^^^S /</ A y/^ST^^/TS 5 AS THE TIME MACHINE SENPS WE'RE \V NEAR BROWN'S SS <CL \V^'^^ THEM INTO THE PAST-348 words
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Miscellaneous596 1957-03-11 6 jHHIHHI MNHHHMII HHIIIMMIMHMIMIMIMMMHHIMMHH|||||M|| BORN today, you are courageous and industrious. You manage to hold to an optimistic point of view, I no matter what happens. You always recognise that tomorrow is another day— and the chances are excellent that it will be a better one than today! Since this attitude596 words
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Article137 1957-03-11 7 U.S. may probe Red atom reports rH E exchange of scientific information between America and Soviet scientists may be the subject of a new investigation soon by U.S. security agencies. Since the atom spy trials tt has been generally assumed that Western physicists no longer freely exchanged progress reports with137 words
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519 1957-03-11 7 ...Just for 'Billy Boy'Soho's small-time gangster IT TOOK twelve Rolls-Royces piled high 1 with flowers worth £1.500 to carry the chief mourners at the funeral last week of a small time London gangster Billy Boy Blythe, who died m jail where he was serving five years for kniimtr Jack Snot.519 words
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Miscellaneous47 1957-03-11 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES' TODAY: 8.11 p.m. TOMORROW: 6.30 a.m. m and 9.11 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 8.07 a.m and 9.51 p.m. a THURSDAY: 9.10 a.m. and 10.26 p.m. FRIDAY: 10.03 a.m. g and 10.57 p.m. SATURDAY: 10.51 a.m. and 11.29 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.37 a.m. a m m m .Ik47 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-03-11 8 There was a ripping t sound and a gasp. Thirty men saw an tin- scripted section of the frock burst away, re- vealing a lace brassiere. Producer and direc- j tor were happy. So was everybody else. And below Diana receives running repairs.47 words
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543 1957-03-11 8 6 b Cabi pa gua boys fool oinet arty ards EIGHTEEN YEAR-OL] Hall has revealed ho gatecrashed the iritis country home during a li of the Cabinet's Hig Six They slipped past the security guards doubled for the top-secret v meeting and were r wandering the grounds, when they v543 words
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Article, Illustration238 1957-03-11 8 And there he is sipping a cup of tea m the background of the above picture. Director Hughes called "Action!" Diana strode into the set of a road transport cafe and sat down beside Patrick. Then his hand reached out and grabbed238 words
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Article195 1957-03-11 9 She didn't go home to Mum... (Mil day Margaret A Poulter had a row with her husband and flounced out of the house, she did not go home to mother as indignant wives are supposed to do. She marched into a recruiting office and joined up. She signed on for195 words
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249 1957-03-11 9 FIVE LITTLE PIGS WENT TO MARKET... FIVE piu> ended an Army captain's career after nearly 20 years' service. Captain Quartermaster Henry Charles Whittenham was dismissed from the Army at a court martial at Bulford Camp, England. He was found guilty of converting £73 Bs. 3d. to his own use. The249 words
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663 1957-03-11 10 Tom Stacey - 13 men and those phantom fortunes Tom Stacey By STRANGERS WHO MAY BRING YOU rrilE strangest profession followed m the warren of fusty offices round London's Law Courts is that of 13 men who call themselves "genealogical inquiry agents." It is the job of these 13— members of three tiny663 words
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Article, Illustration351 1957-03-11 10 QHMAN R. BarkdoU, Jr.. of Downers Grove, 111., held the North cards In this deal and admits; "My six-diamond bid was ambitious. But I knew my partner was short m the majors and If his club suit was good he had a play for it." South played a351 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-03-11 10 Crazy Haley music FEET were stampin'. a crowd of 3,000 were rockin*. It sure was a wow as Bill Haley gave a rock 'n roll concert m London at the Dominion Theatre. The rock 'n roll kins with his "Comets" really rocked the theatre, as the large crowd clapped their79 words
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Article167 1957-03-11 10 JAZZ band musicians are deplorable, dissolute, depraved agitators of musical instruments." a barrister has told a British court. He described musicians m "the rubbishy band* led by Chris Barber as "mendicant jazz-band specialists" The barrister, Mr. Henry Scott— assistant Recorder of Leeds was defending a licensee167 words
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Miscellaneous276 1957-03-11 10 i I II I I I IX I IA "M^" I 16 I I II I I CLUES ACROSS (6). 1 A car is set for this part of 4 *JerU from a nuclear nlghta house (9). mare (4) 5 A complaint from the tic- Ink m the ornament (7).276 words
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Article, Illustration1448 1957-03-11 11 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BY» ]^|V compliments go to the Ministry of Health which promises to "take nil necessary steps to protect public health" if the city's 120 midwives halt work next Sunclay. The midwives, who belong to the Singapore Government Midwives Union, threaten to strike for two weeks. TheyFree Press - 1,448 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1957-03-11 12 PRICE TO PAY FOR THE HIGH TEMPO OF LIVING liJ V M r M "••Sll'i, a, 22? .1 "Sf Si 1 m.l Sk 2? S <■■• •>■».■■■■•••; g y ""f «Si im> l m\ ,m «k m z i?-m> :r.J: »ly.M»M t t .1.HH1.;..... t MM«tllM t «"'.l..i";Mtl ■■■■■»«»«»«»r. ■■»■■■»■--■»..■»-»■■»«■»>■-?1,002 words
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Article, Illustration244 1957-03-11 12 U.K.'s health costs DRITAIN'S National Health Service now costs more than £500,--000,000 a year. It is a huge sum, but most Britons are agreed that it is worth while. They believe that the service does mean better health for the individual and the community, and that health is wealth. It244 words
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Article106 1957-03-11 12 ]\|ISS J. L. of Singapore asks at what age can a person get cancer? The cancerous age is 10 and above. Cases of cancer have been discovered earlier than 10 but this is rare. Mrs. L. B. of Singapore wants to know what is Primary vaccination and106 words
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Article385 1957-03-11 13 LADD will not be making another film with Sophia Loren. After one picture together— "Boy on a Dolphin shot m Greece— they have decided that perhaps for them Hollywood and Rome do not mix. Photographs on this page are the first "cuts" from the385 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-03-11 13 f SOPHIA LOREN and ALAN LADD "after one f picture together 'Boy on a Dolphin,' shot m Creece they have decided that perhaps for them Holly- wood and Rome do not mix."32 words
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Article320 1957-03-11 13 Trouble over inches FIRST job of work for Richard Burton under his new plan 0/ living m Switzerland for three years —so saving British income tax— has started. It is a nim, "Bitter Victory," backed by Hollywood money to be shot on location m Libya and m South of France320 words
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Article, Illustration21 1957-03-11 13 SOPHIA I 01t1N... no love Cor Mr. Ladd. He lias found lur more (< iii|mimiim iilal-<M independent than liis Hollywood leaidin^ ladie*.21 words
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Advertisement75 1957-03-11 13 /t?r INVALIDS *a* ELDERLY H^iQ k 7*7 iJ i iOvT /I MILK, with its wealth of i natural food properties and /^^"SsS^^ r^C eaBy e *t»l>ility, is particularly Hi iuitable for invalidi 1 v NESPRAY it MILK m j iS its safest and most convenient I 'II form and can75 words
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Article99 1957-03-11 14 THE Irish lawn tennis team will not travel to Budapest to play Hungary m their European Zone Davis Cup tie, fixed for April 27, 28 and 29. The Irish association consider it unsafe to send a team to Hungary and if the Hungarians insist onReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-03-11 14 WHERE IS THE BALL? picture Splash! And the ball is trapped under water which flooded the Stamford Bridge ground, when Chelsea played Ilolton Wanderers. Here Brad brook the Chelsea outside right and Gubbins, the Bolton outside left splash their way through one of the many puddles cf muddy water. TheKeystone - 57 words
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Article21 1957-03-11 14 West Germany beat Austria 3-2 after leading 2-0 at halftime m a soccer international yesterday m Vienna.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration156 1957-03-11 14 Arlene sues for a million dollars PAVILION NEXT CHANGE The Free Press Thursday, March 7, 1957 ACTRESS Arlene Dahl filed a one million dollar suit today against Columbia Pictures Corp o r a t i o n, contending that advertising for a motion picture was ''degrading" and that it heldA.P. - 156 words
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Article294 1957-03-11 14 Army Navy. .3 Singapore. .2 grand beginning, but an over-ccrfldent finish cost Singapore the Joe Chappel Cup yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. It began with a snappy first half, when Singapore forwards led by centre Tahir Abu raided the Army /Navy goalmouth at three-minute intervals. Tahir Abu then294 words
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449 1957-03-11 14 Manchester United hit by injuries STRAIN IS TELLING T*HERE were glum Manchester faces at Bournemouth when stalwart centre half Mark Jones went off early m the first half with what proved to be torn knee ligaments, an injury which will probably keep him out of the side for three weeks.449 words
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Article128 1957-03-11 14 DR. Farhang Mohtadi is a 31-year-old, Teheran- born lecturer at Binning- j ham University. His greater claim to fame is h'v all-round ability as a ■portsman. At lawn tennis he coached the Shah, represented his country at Wimbledon, and is a regular member of the128 words
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Article81 1957-03-11 14 BRITAIN'S Pat Ward and the Philippines Mrs. L. Ang won the Philippines national women's doubles tennis championships by defeating the Philippines Dcsiderla Ampon and Mrs. L. Rurtin. 6-4. 4-6 6-2. Earlier she partnered Warren Woodcock of Australia to win the mixed doubles. Miss Ward won81 words
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Article88 1957-03-11 14 GEC Colts are top of the Birmingham Works League Chamberlain and llookhams are bottom. They had not won a g:ime this scasen, and earlier GEC had beaten them 13-0. They did not want to play last Saturday because of ground conditions and a blizzard, but GEC insisted.88 words
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Article360 1957-03-11 14 ¥X)R THE FIRST TIME IN 21 YEARS IHh F ARMY CROSS-COUNTRY INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP HAS BEEN WON THREE YEARS IN SUCCESSION BY THE SAME RUNNER. He is Corporal Basil Heatley, of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, stationed at Melton Mowbray, and he completed his "hat-trick" of360 words
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Article144 1957-03-11 15 JAPAN v HUNGARY IN FINAL JAPAN, the holders, will meet Hungary today m the final cf the men's Swaythling Cup team event m the world table tennis championships at Stockholm. In the semi-finals last night japan beat China 5-1 and Hungary defeated Czechoslovakia 5-0. Japan also qualified to meet the144 words
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Article91 1957-03-11 15 THE FINANCIAL RESI'LTS OF THE AMATEUR MEETING WERE AMAZING. The unlimited sweep carried a first prize of $199,500 and the cash sweep In the majority, over three thousand dollars for a first prize. The volume of betting put through the tote was much greater than that handled91 words
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Article247 1957-03-11 15 Major Knapp brilliant as jockey FLAME repeated her Kuala Lumpur success when she came second m the race for Class 4 and 5 (MARA) haciw and polo ponies over six furlongs. Flame's success Is due malniv to the riding of Major Knapp. When Timor (Bill Hood) went to lead, Major247 words
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Article216 1957-03-11 15 \M RS. Thompson, who won; IYI the Ladies Race on Capetown, rode him like a proles- sional. Several horses were anxious to go fast early but that did not bother Mrs. Thompson wno allowed Capetown to become i fully settled down before going after the leaders. She probably216 words
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Article131 1957-03-11 15 ALLAN LEWIS - MAIN RACE SHOCK ALLAN LEWIS By SINGAPORE racing got more than their share of thrills at the amateur meeting at Bukit Timah on Saturday. The main event, for hurdlers Class 1 fM.A.R.A.) was sensational. Hot favourite Treasure Ship was slowly away at the start. He made up ground gradually find131 words
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Article250 1957-03-11 15 FREE PRESS tipster Allan Lewis tipped five straight winners on Saturday Flame, Ranger, Capetown, Box Office and Treasure Ship. Box Office, Treasure Ship and Ranger were his three best bets. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii his young lady rider what appeared to be bad fall. Horse and rider did not250 words
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Article, Illustration29 1957-03-11 15 picture. Mrs. Chippindale takes the final hurdle on Ranger, owned by Mr. C. F. Pope, to win the Bukit Timah Hurdles event for hurdlers Div. 2 6JF.- Free PressFree Press - 29 words
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Article509 1957-03-11 16 YUGO SLAYS ORDERED OUT OF STRIP UNEF split over Gaza But U.b. remains optimistic A SPLIT has developed m the ten-country United Nations Emergency Force which has resulted m the U.N.E.F. Command orderintr the instant withdrawal of the Yugoslav unit from the disputed Gaza Strip back into the Sinai Peninsula.Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 509 words
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Article, Illustration153 1957-03-11 16 A SINGAPORE lawyer's tip-off last night sent two police inspectors hurrying to a flower nursery m Woodsville Road where they ended a three-day old "drag-net" m which more than 40 searchers had taken part. After a quick search of the nursery Inspectors Jackie Low and S.153 words
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Article156 1957-03-11 16 US Reds ban spies and saboteurs rE American Communist Party made public last night a new constitution m which provision was made for the expulsion of any member who engaged m spying, or who advocated force, violence or terrorism. The constitution, adopted at the party's convention last156 words
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Article32 1957-03-11 16 April first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 90 5 8 cents a lb.. up seveneighths of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was quiet.32 words
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