The Singapore Free Press, 23 April 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1957-04-23 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. ItH.Vi Singapore, Tuesday. \pri| l?>, 19..7 rri< c 15 (ts.19 words
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Article347 1957-04-23 1 SOVIET FEAR REVOLT Restive Red bloc threatened OETRAYING their growing U anxiety over anti-Rus-Isian unrest m the Red bloc, Moscow spokesman yesterday threatened the extinction of any Communist country which adopted a policy independent of Russia and warned against any easing of the Communist dictatorship. Coming after the Soviet crushingU.P.; A.P. - 347 words
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Article32 1957-04-23 1 May first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 92 4 cents a lb., up a quarter of a cent on Thursday's close. The tone was quiet.32 words
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Article409 1957-04-23 1 FED. CITIZENSHIP PROBLEM TO BE SETTLED J»ENGKU ABDUL RAHS I MAN. Malaya's Chief E Minister, will be assisted E by three of the Federation ,3 Government's ministers at E the talks he will have m E London with the British E Government next month E409 words
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Article, Illustration599 1957-04-23 1 OFFICERS ORDER ARMY TO RISE UP Jordanians demand new government while Clubb accused of plot JORDAN left wing demonstrators and "free officers" of the Jordanian Army have demanded the formation of a new coalition government, the Egyptian Government sponsored Middle Ea k st news agency reported last night. The agencyReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 599 words
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Article111 1957-04-23 1 AN EXC in C SAYS MAJOR General Ali Abu Nuwar, the former Jordanian Army Chief of Staff, yesterday charged the United States Embassy m Amman with "exerting strong pressure on me to form a military government In Jordan under my premiership provided I accept the Eisenhower programme." Abu Nuwar, whoA.P. - 111 words
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Article, Illustration167 1957-04-23 2 ARCHDEACON TO END CHURCH PARKING .fl X* AM Warning first, then action Gates to bar motorists OTERN ACTION is lo be taken against «n«J?rKte wno pan, uicir *> cars m the compound of St. Andrew s Cathedral. The Archdeacon of Singapore, tne yen. could galn acce ss to he Robin167 words
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Article256 1957-04-23 2 R.I. paper defends U.K. stand rE Times of Indonesia, widely-regarded as the mouthpiece of the AfroAsian group, expressed satisfaction at th e peaceful achievement of selfgovernment for Singapore. The English-language daily of Jakarta, m a recent editorial pointed out the few geo-political factors which stood m the way of full256 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-04-23 2 picture. Mr. Walter Abeysekera and his bride, the former Miss Arlin Murakamiare, sign the register at (he Mm Church, Serangoon Road, Singapore Free Press Mr and Mrs. Lee Chu n Weng. who were also married at the Church of the Sacred Heart The bride wag the former MissFree Press - 54 words
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Advertisement125 1957-04-23 2 -NOW RECEIVED Printed GERMAN COTTON m Beautiful Stripes and Gay Spots m Latest Charming Colours. 1 4,m<> Yon A See for Yonrtteßf nt Premier Department Store GIAN SINGH CO. LTD. 30-1, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1 Telephone *****/6 56 20t7/MC m^mW^Wm *"£M fc£- W s^\ S2 S 91 'axo!L''' V W\wmz''125 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-04-23 3 picture. a J "Taking the Plunge," an exclusive red-shirred I dress trimmed with silver which was worn I I by Mrs. Ashley Cooper at the preview of the I film ".My Teenage Daughter" m Singapore last week. Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article149 1957-04-23 3 Reds treat humans as animals COMMUNIST CHINA Ifl suffering from a shortage of draft animals and is planning m Shantung Province to use "human power as a substitute," a U.S. Army report m Tokyo said It blamed rapid collectivisation of farms for the animal decline and added" "There is suchA.P. - 149 words
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Article67 1957-04-23 3 Twenty-thousand foreign pilgrims and tourists yesterday acclaimed Pope Pius XII when he appeared at noon at the window of his study on the top floor of the Vatican Palace to bless them. The crowd gathered for nearly an hour before the Pope's appearance, gazing up at theReuter - 67 words
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Article453 1957-04-23 3 EASTER: LAST DAY WAS A WASHOUT But 'priceless' egg is hatched PAIN brought an abrupt end to the festivities of pleasure-seeking Britons on the last day of their Easter holiday, halving the rush to coastal resorts and leaving fairgrounds empty and dripping. Along the main roads the traffic had dwindledReuter - 453 words
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Article29 1957-04-23 3 A 1910 Rolls Royce "Silver Ghost" won a "beauty contest" held m New York yesterday among 20 vintage cars from Britain and the United States. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article30 1957-04-23 3 The British Minister of Defence, Mr. Duncan Sandys, left London by air yesterday on a visit to units of the three services m Cyprus and Malta. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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108 1957-04-23 3 AN Iraqi police mobile force yesterday found the battered body of Jack Rodney Nash, .fi. of Memphis, Tennessee, who was sucked out of an Air France liner at 18,000 feet the day before. After a long search they found the body 35 milesReuter; A.P. - 108 words
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Article27 1957-04-23 3 Direct telephone service between Moscow and Tokyo opened today for the first time m history. The circuit will be open one hour a day U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-04-23 3 A vampish looking piece of womanhood sits at I a bar— legs crossed to show them to perfection. E Yes. of course it's the French "Queen of the Bath- tub" Martine Carol. She's playing the part of an amateur detective In ber latest film "Nathalie" now being filmed at 5Paul Popper - 58 words
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Advertisement56 1957-04-23 3 RODEX -j^-ijjijS? to P coat f° r tflc KvH-dresßßi man. 1 wrk m/jjmjfo They extremely well -tailored, m tr ~\jm j single-breasted, Raglan Sleeve style 9 1 lM»d are available m Scotch Saxonytg Distinguished Men! GENTLEMEN'S C *f*'^PP^WPw OUTFITTING I I I I i JO| I I i F^jif DEPARTMENT56 words
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53jc^mopporf|rtc|)rc^ TUESDAY, April 23, 1957.
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Article215 1957-04-23 4 DECISION of Federals tion Chinese as to whether or not to take out local citizenship cannot long be delayed, the Malayan Chinese Association has warned. As indeed it is for most Chinese living m South-East Asian countries. For the rising nationalism m the various countries demands now215 words
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Article, Illustration568 1957-04-23 4 INDOCTRINA TION OF YOUTH FAILED By a Special Correspondent THIS stemmed from... m uctoner last year, before a Isudapest printing plant, a university student burns a picture of Lenin, author of the textbooks that were intended to make dedicated young Communists of this youth and his generation. This is graphic568 words
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Advertisement34 1957-04-23 4 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN RADIO KEN V V TELEFUNKEN with Hi-Fi system and 3*o sound Obtainable from your nearest Telcfunfccn dealer or contact Sole Agents: SEOW KUAN CO., 4 6, Dfioby Ghaut Singapore. Tel: *****34 words
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Advertisement116 1957-04-23 4 the "way ev&ryprig. loves it' BIRDS EYE daT^ Cil 4| ll AT€*mmmmtß+i Bst X V j 48%.^ P^-cfe <ff*j| I B,RDS EVt riSH F,NGERS I \lß|:ij:^^^^^«J l F rr Fl,h -'t» tea-fresh Ahv \l' %^IEF *A*mmmWLr<mm < W c, P ,u,r< quick fi"/ p£3^MAw» *b.BßflHKflft PIY R ,rf > >116 words
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Article259 1957-04-23 5 Bock to work again IT ls back to work today for hundreds of offlco workers and businessmen of Singapore who had left for cooler spots m the Federation to spend their Easter holidays. Some had travelled right up to Penang and Cameron Highlands. Others259 words
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Article32 1957-04-23 5 EDEN 'S PROGRESS Officials at the New England Baptist Hospital m Boston. U.S. say that Sir Anthony Eden is making •'.satisfactory progress and is now able to walk about his room. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-04-23 5 .Viout 20 Singapore couples were married on hasfer Monday Among mem were Mr (iill)ert Godfrey Perera and Mis s Adeline Fernandez. Ou r picture shows the happy couple as they come out of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. A reception was held m the Starlight Room of theFree Press - 54 words
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Article108 1957-04-23 5 LIEUTENANT Colonel Charles W. Kraul. a member of the United States Army's Medical Corps and an epidemologist, left Tokyo yesterday by air for Hong Kong to obtain data on the current influenza epidemic m the British Colony. Lieutenant Colonel Kraul will send copies oi all theReuter - 108 words
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Article269 1957-04-23 5 MERCURY GOES UP TO 94° F SINGAPORE is now in the grip of a heat wave with temperatures rising up to M degrees Fahrenheit, the highest recorded in recent years. A spokesman of the Singapore Meteorologi- i cal Department said that the present269 words
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Article102 1957-04-23 5 4 die in double crash FOUR Americans were killed and three injured yesterday m the double crashes of a U.S. Cll9 Flying Boxcar and a helicopter searching for th e wreckage m Northern Kyushu Is- land, the U.S. Air Force said m Tokyo. A spokesman said tbe bodies of allA.P. - 102 words
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Article43 1957-04-23 5 Britain's Communist Party yesterday defeated a resolution calling on the Soviet Union "to show mora, leadership by suspending its own nuclear tests." The congress rejected the resolution from one of the local branches on the party's national executive. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Miscellaneous750 1957-04-23 6 >I\MIH \KI Im Lee Talk ami Phil Wavis j /Iv^.^^^^) I THATS NOT THE PEAL. IF I TV*. TVUS IS I MEEP HIM. VOUGONWAJ [CF OOURSE NOT. V«^^^ (L ,^^f Na 1 MDOPMA6IC WORKS, f'ff CRA2IY--HE I PON' T WORRY. 6IVE MIM /I IrVMEN WE'RF now Kip like to know750 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-04-23 7 B THREE- WEEa&B-UlaV oaoy giraiic. nuui^*., »o B dwarfed by her mother, Happy, who is seen m the picture above standing protectively over her offspring when Louise recently made her first public appearance at Whipsnade Zoo. Bedfordshire. Eng- Louise's father m the next-door cage59 words
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Article54 1957-04-23 7 A GOVERNMENT official has drawn up a plan to do something about and for Ceylon's 2,000 professional beggars. Mr T. B. Illangarantne, Minister of Labour, Housing and Social Services, will seek an appropriation of 5,000,000 rupees ($3,000,000* to put a wide-reaching rehabilitation programme into effect,U.P. - 54 words
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Article147 1957-04-23 7 18 MONTHS FOR 'INSULT STAR ITALIAN actress Elsa Martinelli has been sentenced to 18 months' jail m Rome for insulting three police officers. You're all a bunch of—, and I could call you more m Roman slang," she was said to have told them when they tried to serve a147 words
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428 1957-04-23 7 had gone off and ran back By then there was a terrible noise," A few days later Tom was called m by the head master and admitted he rang the bell. Mrs. Enid Littler was then asked to take Tom away428 words
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Article106 1957-04-23 7 A FARMER ivho had had a few drinks told doctors i "I've swallowed a WHISTLE .1 mean, a ivhistle." 5 And though he wheeedzed and whistled every I time he breathed out nobody believed him because they thought he was a bit merry. j106 words
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Advertisement62 1957-04-23 7 Movado WATERPROOF Y\, i§^k^~i^t\ WITH EVERIASTING f GRURPIG Hire purchase terms can be arranged at BRIGHT CO., LTD. 20, East Coast RoaH. Tel: \lim. Singapore. opposite Katong Odeon Cinema. first AID SETS \m\ H-MM^k a aa mm m mm ™Z- t he fl rs t name m first-aid Available from62 words
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Miscellaneous58 1957-04-23 7 .>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ fe I SINCAPORE HICH TIDES t TODAY: 654 p.m. <> TOMORROW: 5.42 a.m. A and 8.02 p.m. A ■o THURSDAY: 7.27 a.m. > J[ and 8.41 p.m. o FRIDAY: 8.34 a.m. and o 9.12 p.m. J SATURDAY: 9.02 a.m.', and 9.39 p.m. ]> J[ SUNDAY: 10.02 ajn. J o58 words
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Miscellaneous102 1957-04-23 7 Todays Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 pm Lucky Dip; presentled by Sarojini Lourdes. 1.30 I line Signal and News; 1.45 Lucky Dip (continued); 5.00 Light Music; 5.30 Fiesta; 6.00 Time Announcement and Programme Summary; 6.02 Happy Anniversary, presented by Zainal Alam; 6.55 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time102 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-04-23 8 Thc 20,776-ton Italian tanker 'Tina Canada" moves up the Suez Canal from Suez, Egypt. It is the biggest tanker to use the j waterway since it reopened. The Canal has j been closed to shipping since November 1956.41 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-04-23 8 SHE'S A ROYAL NURSE a pRINCESS Sophia of Greece, daughter of King Paul and Queen Frederika. is following m her mother's footsteps. She is graduating as a babies' nurse at the Athens Public Nursery Hospital called The Mother's Home." The Princess, who is 18, is seen m the above picture71 words
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374 1957-04-23 8 REDS PARTNERS' INDUST BECOME 'SHADOW IN U.S. STRIES A SPECIAL Senate ii Washington is prob on Wall Street which a Union a "shadow parti dustry. r The Russians are believed to have invested millions of i pounds m American securities by deals through Swiss banks. Some of the securities, now374 words
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Article, Illustration113 1957-04-23 8 A silver spadeful I SU'EEN Elizabeth li E seen herr stooping s to cast a silver spadeful of earth al the foot of i a weepinjj Japant s, E Cherry tree that lhe 3 planted at the British Embassy m Pan-> E France, on the third i% day of her113 words
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Article147 1957-04-23 8 AMONG the cr.w ol Mayflower 11, replica of the original famous ship sailing for America, is I member of the crew with only the right side of his face shaved. H e is Acting-Sub-Lieut < n ant John Winslow who lias accepted a bet147 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-04-23 9 One little pig went to market 4a 1[ ttALLY, an 18-months- <> O old pig, weighing v thirty score pounds, i has given birth to a <h litter of 15 piglets. <* What's more this is the <> third litter she has o had- Sally is pictured here j[ on90 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-04-23 9 THE new viaduct seen below is on thebank of the River Rhine near Remagen. West Germany. It will soon be open to taflTie. The picture, shows how near completion the heavy construction work is. The Riant bridge has been built by a West German firm because70 words
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Article190 1957-04-23 9 SIR NORMAN BIRKETT QC. related the following story at recent annual dinner of the 'Saints and Sinners" club m London where the principal guest was Mr. John Hay Whitney the new American Ambassador to Britain. Sir Norman told of a brother Judge handling a divorce case.190 words
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Article, Illustration169 1957-04-23 10 'Japan is vital to America' AMERICA and Japan must depend on each other if they are to remain strong and free and realisation of this is bringing about a "new phase" m U. S. relations with its Asian ally, Ambassador Douglas Mac Arthur II said m Tokyo. Mr. Mac ArthurU.P. - 169 words
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Article31 1957-04-23 10 Japan and Persia have signed a cultural treaty, calling for the exchange of scholars and students, books, movie films, art exhibitions and c. nnra* r t troupes.- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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436 1957-04-23 10 'Peking is now m bad way European countries with the exception of Britain have been more content to ship goods to the Soviet Union which, m turn, trans-ships to Communist China. At present Japan, observing strictly the regulations of the Communist control committee,A.P. - 436 words
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170 1957-04-23 10 Peking to be Afro- Asia talks venue? PEKING is likely to be the site of the next Afro Asian conference, a source close to Ceylon Premier Solomon Bandaranaike said m Colombo. An alternative meeting place is Cairo, the source said. Mr. Bandaranaike, who is keen on another meeting of Afro-AsianA.P. - 170 words
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Article111 1957-04-23 10 passage to the enclaves of Dadra and Nagra. Portugal submitted her original complaint to the court m 1955- A.P. Japanese Premier Nobusuke Kishi may visit Ottawa m June following a visit to Washington A.P. Soviet President Klemanti Voroshilov reaffirmed Russia's support of Communist China's demand for the return ofA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-04-23 10 i Miss Lily Wan -Jon t Lee (left), a social j worker from Formosa study ins welfare j ftfiCßCiCf m America, is j here seen demonstrat- i ing the use of chop- sticks at a dinner Riven by Mrs. Willis Martin, the hostess, i and Mr. Paul Phillips. director of58 words
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Article65 1957-04-23 10 Japan will not equip its defence foree s with nuclear weapons. Gen. Kazuo Hayashi, chairman of the Joint Defence Council, said before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Councillors m Tokyo "The Government's policy is against the bringing nuclear weapons into Japan," heU.P. - 65 words
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Article105 1957-04-23 10 INDIAN MOVE WORRIES CEYLON GOVT. T*HE Colombo Ministry of x Defence and External Affairs is expected to call a top-level conference to discuss the reported extension of Indian territorial waters beyond the conventional three-mile limit. Ceylon lies off the southeast coast of India, separated from the sub-contin-ent by a narrowU.P. - 105 words
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Article41 1957-04-23 10 rromoition has failed to stop the Indian people from drinking, said a leading Indian Communist, Mr A X TSSw^m&S P elhi Even m Bom *>"V> one can secure a bottle of illicit liquor m five minutes," he added.41 words
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203 1957-04-23 11 A GREAT- GRANDPA CHALKS UP 9TH. RESCUE EIGHTY NINE-YEAR. OLD Walter Little has made his ninth sea rescue. Two children ran to him on Felixstowe beach, England, and yelled: "There's a woman drowning. She's screaming Fisherman Little ran into the water, waded till it was near his mouth, and hauled203 words
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Article108 1957-04-23 11 NEW '"white lines'* are making their appearance E on British roads. They are being painted side by E side somewhat like a morse code m a continuous and broken design. E The markings are designed to create safer drh- E ing co7iditions where risibility ahead is108 words
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Article, Illustration86 1957-04-23 11 HUGE banks of flowers are seen m trie above picture decorating the Spanish steps m Rome, Italy, to announce the coming of Spring to the Italian capital. Every year, when the city fathers think the time is ripe, thousands of flowers are brought to the Spanish steps86 words
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Advertisement98 1957-04-23 11 I FREE PRESS SHOPPING GUIDE LAST DAYS SALE Grand Easter NOW ON 9 Al a\aß Mis Drastic Reduction Ladies Shoes from Further Reductions m Ladies', Goto' $5, $7, $8 and $10. Children's Wear AC Household Goods Stamford Road Rush to B.H.T. Doulatram Co. "J* s so* oe Co A o98 words
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Advertisement88 1957-04-23 11 MERLE NORMAN I steps to Beau i Jli[ffl I) cold cream ti Mira-Col L—^ i) Powder base FREE DEMONSTRATIONS AT WING ON CO. 73-75, South Bridge Road, TEL: ***** SINGAPORE. ffffi AR 7K S^Y /aSfjT s' jNfjf Ey e drops zm m^^mfjy ,n 1 handy 7^ flexible tube. \(^^r For88 words
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Advertisement82 1957-04-23 11 Manufactures of Fine Platinum Gold Jewellery DIAMOND RINGS EAR RINCS BRACELETS PENDANTS NECKLACES DOUBLE-CLIP BROOCHES etc. LANKA Jewellers, (THE HOUSE FOR CEYLON OEMS) 20, BATTERY ROAD. S'PORE- 1 PHONE: *****. For your latest Lighting Fittings SENG HUP ELECTRIC CO. (Fittings Specialists) Hire purchase terms arranged. 171, Orchard Rd., S'pore-9. Tel:82 words
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Advertisement92 1957-04-23 11 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY NANYANG PRESS LTD 63, Robinson Road, Singapore Tel: *****-***** PROCESSING... 2 days PRINTS 3 days (Mounts Included) (My Amah came &om Gordon's Servant AqencyJ I Yes many harrassed housewives are finding that their servant problem is so easily •O-Wed once ttiey contact Cordon's Servant Agency ami they get92 words
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Advertisement145 1957-04-23 11 BLUE SPOT SUPER HI-FI 3-D The world's finest Radios Radiograms mw'^ *^C fl fL 'Mmt w, iff*\ jm mi m\ Kft m *^mM We Stock and Recommend them to youSTATES ELECTRICAL CO., 325, Victoria Stifcet, Phone: ***** *.R.HI|Pi,JI.|.I.. I !!"*py 'PWi.P;-!. l -.|P"""P«'T-er^fP> pI i I— I TABLE PITCHER Styled145 words
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Article, Illustration357 1957-04-23 12 JtfORTHS three-diamond bid was atrocious. He not only had a weak hand; it was further faulted by his void ln partner's bid suit. He allowed the opponents' part score to stampede him into bidding and the bid he made forced his partner to rebid. Nevertheless, the three notrump357 words
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Article, Illustration429 1957-04-23 12 SUNNY GIAM - Enter now for Pan- Malayan salon SUNNY GIAM Calling all photographers fdf pNTRY forms for thc sth Pan-Malayan Salon are now avail-, able from the sponsor' the Photographic Society of Singapore. This exhibition is looked upon by local photographers as the year's "classic." Entries are expected from Malaya, Sarawak, Borneo429 words
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Miscellaneous281 1957-04-23 12 i^W I I 1 I I I I CLUBI ACROSS 0 Simple engineer at last (4) v., v, *~a» t n tHJc 6 Condition the French finis! 1 There is a high spot m this .g language (8). 7 Recovers an article ln tht 7 Twist a rogue at Monte281 words
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Article, Illustration230 1957-04-23 13 George S. Matthew - George S. Matthew JIERE are three suggestions which ore attractive m nnv house. The first is made from a piece of perforated hardboard, edged with picture-frame moulding. This is fixed to the wall with dome-headed screws at each corner (No. 2). By A large (lowering plant230 words
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Article, Illustration527 1957-04-23 13 T. PITTS FENBY - T. PITTS FENBY By pEW people in this country seem to realise the almost limitless value of those discarded tyre inner tubes which many garages are glad to give away. A single tube will provide a vast quantity of washers for all sorts of purposes.527 words
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Advertisement64 1957-04-23 13 tw^w/s\vA V V CHO W/TH RAG\\X\ j CLEANING^*^! j RUSTED CHROME Badly rusted chrome Is best j cleaned with fine steel wool J and a chrome cleaner or metal polish Pack the steel wool into a short length of i J rubber hose Wad the otner end of the hose64 words
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Article, Illustration588 1957-04-23 14 John Charles says farewell with two tine goals CARDIFF ARE MOST LIKELY TO GO DOWN TO DIV TWO JOHN CHARLES, the giant Welsh international, playing his last League game for Leeds United before joining Italian club Juventus, signed off m characteristic fashion before his Leeds supportersReuter - 588 words
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Article127 1957-04-23 14 CEYLON TO BRING YOUNG SIDE PERHAPS the youngest team ever to represent Ceylon m an unofficial capacity abroad will leave Ceylon on Aug. 15 on a cricket tour of Singapore and Malaya. At least six or seven schoolboys, who have figured prominently m this year's inter-collegiate cricket season, will beU.P. - 127 words
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222 1957-04-23 14 Results of English and Scottish football matches with late kick-off were: English Div. Three south: Shrewsbury Town 2 Newport County 0; Div. Three North: Accrington Stanley 0 Hull City 3. Scottish Div. Two: Dundee United 2 Brechin City 1: Hamilton Academicals 2 Albion RoversReuter - 222 words
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Article54 1957-04-23 14 New Zealand, who had already taken a winning lead, completed a 5-0 victory over The Lebanon yesterday m their first-round European zone Davis Cup tie here. Jeff Robson beat Samir Khoury 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 and Lewis Gerrard defeated Roy Karaoglan 6-1, 6-0, 6-2 m theReuter - 54 words
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117 1957-04-23 14 Brewer wins SA women's tennis title MRS. HEATHER BREWER of Bermuda, won the South African women's singles lawn tennis title lr Johannesburg yesterdaj when she heat Miss Gwendj Love (South Africa) 10-12 6-2, 6-3 m the final. Eric Sturgess, who wor the men's singles title foi the eleventh time onReuter - 117 words
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Article259 1957-04-23 14 GUINEAS TRIAL WON BY OUTSIDER MR. KEITH MASON'S filly Sarcelle, who has been a strong ante-post favourite fcr the Newmarket 1,000 Guineas and Epsom Oaks, was beaten out of a place on her season's debut at Kempton Park. London, yesterday. Running m the 1,000 Guineas Trial Stakes over seven furlongs,Reuter - 259 words
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Article88 1957-04-23 14 Electro wins Sterling Sydney Cup ELECTRO, a 20-1 chance owned by Mrs. J. A. Halgh and Mr. F. J. Gown, won the A 12.500 Sterling Sydney Cup over two miles at Randwick, Sydney, yesterday. Ridden by D. Weir. Electro took the lead a furlong out and held on to winReuter - 88 words
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Article34 1957-04-23 14 Jackie Brichant 0 f Belglum, yesterday won the men's singles title of the Monte Carlo tennis tournament when Paul Remy of France suffered an injured thumb. Remy was ahead 6-3. 5-5. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-04-23 14 1 ■■■v^w.v.v.^ f ,*a ■■■■v»«w"y* .««pffi[gffi: M f WINGED WARRIOR (Buugoure) winning Race Three from Pleasure Park (15) and Marvel of Peru II (inside rails). Fourth was Strong and Free (12).31 words
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Article, Illustration749 1957-04-23 15 ALLAN LEWIS - Distine could have led from start to finish ALLAN LEWIS says I UPTIME'S perform ance m winning tin main sprint at Bukil I Timah yesterday wai one of the best sprinting performances seer at Bukit Timah foi some time. Distine's welter burden ol 9-10 did not trouble him m the749 words
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Article175 1957-04-23 15 rpHE boxing career of Ewart Potgeiter, the South African Dutchman, may be at an end after 16 fights, of which he won 13 by knockouts, "lost two and drew one. Tlie giant's fortunes began to ebb when the Massachusetts Boxing Commission announced it hadU.P. - 175 words
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Article123 1957-04-23 15 POTGIETER'S TIME IS FASTER NOW GERT POTGIETER. 19--year-old South African who broke the world 440 yards hurdles record at Queenstown, Cape Province, on Saturday, clocked onetenth of a second faster than was at first announced, it was officially decided yesterday. Potgieter's time was given as 50.8 sec. on Saturday halfReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration22 1957-04-23 15 'RIDE OF PHOENIX (Paterson) being: led m by Mr Yong Ah York after winning Race Five at Bukit Timah yesterday.22 words
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Article227 1957-04-23 15 I>ESULTS of yesterdays Rugby Union matches were: Abertillery 6, Ebbw Vale 14; Bath 20, Old Merchant Taylors 9; Bedford 11, Rugby 3; Birkenhead Park 24, Rosslyn Park 11; Bristol 14, Northampton 15; Bridgewater and Albion 6, Old MillhiUlans 13; Cardiff 5, Harlequins 8; Cheltenham 9. New BrightonReuter - 227 words
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Article331 1957-04-23 15 fTHE West Indian cricketers are in London, re- veiling in the April sunshine and hoping it will stay that way all summer. One of the newcomers, fast bowler Roy Gilchrist, had the surprise of his life for he was under the impression that there were331 words
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Advertisement13 1957-04-23 15 /Wa^ji TOP if amm. mm (lippiKDK XvK^lf HT II X ll OSCILLATINC fans13 words
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Article, Illustration308 1957-04-23 16 A Singapore medico is not worried aboat Govt, oraer Bat choice may not arise [)R. ARTHUR LIM SIEW MENG, the secretary of Tanglin branch of the Singapore Labour Front, who is undergoing housemanship at the General Hospital said yesterday that he would quit politics308 words
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Article73 1957-04-23 16 U.S. troops to stay put rpHE U.S. State Department JL threw cold water today on a hint from Russia that it might be willing to withdraw its troops from Communist satellites if the United States pulled its forces out of Western Europe. Department Press Officer, Mr. Lincoln White, said such73 words
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Article, Illustration250 1957-04-23 16 CROWD MOBS TROUPE THE Tamil community m Singapore swarmed to the waterfront yesterday to greet the Cultural Dramatic Party from Madras. The crowd stood at "vantage" points under the blazing sun three hours before th c ship could dock alongside the wharf to get aFree Press - 250 words
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Article111 1957-04-23 16 Did you see 'comet' SEVERAL people telephoned the Free Press this morning claiming to havi seen the elusive ArendRoland comet. They said they saw it- -a bright little star with short tail near the moon between 7 and 11 p.m. last night. They said lt appeared slightly east of the111 words
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Advertisement247 1957-04-23 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Words %4 (minimum). THE NEW ZEALAND Commission wishes to complete and bring up to date its records of New Zealand citizens residing In this area. New Zealand citizens In Singapore and the Federation are accordingly invited to apply to the New Zealand commissioner's Offlce. 4th Floor,247 words
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Advertisement71 1957-04-23 16 1271 mw I fW I 111 l ABOUT 3 A I LUUI SQUARE FEET OF Jrll SPACE WITH EVERY INTERIOR SWINGING D00R... Jfl lIP EVERY TIME MODERNFOLD r/l|j^| 11 g^T %V- /v \W I X a Mm)B^ MODERNFOLD FABRIC COVERED FOLDING DOORS. AVAILABLE IN A VARIETY OF COLOURS. member of71 words
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Title Section12 1957-04-23 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve No. 41. Tuesday. April 23, 1957.12 words
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Article, Illustration109 1957-04-23 1 INDONESIA'S most skilled silversmiths have sent us some new filigree <{ jewellery m the 1957 mode rounded balls of hand-wrought silver j| wires, m necklaces with matching bracelets earbobs and rings. They may be bought separately or m se ts. The new collection, first m Singapore,109 words
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Article, Illustration430 1957-04-23 1 BRINGING BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS IROM AUSTRALIA |F you've often wondered why Australia has not sent us some of her delightful and striking fashions, EVE has good news for you. These clothes are coming soon to Singapore, at long last! f r.;™«fi iv/r^ Australian Fashions Directly from Mr.430 words
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Advertisement120 1957-04-23 1 A IL m f J W^~ v «l" ■*<** jffiyvy *?t*A -Jh phmJHKt^ watt J—* a^M lJm *ja HfISK HHMp« 4m>%j^^fe*SHMwEj|Bp^ mt at w bE Sh Orchid Lover... The best of the 1956 crop of new Malayan Hybrids are described and illustrated m black and white and colour m the120 words
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Article, Illustration151 1957-04-23 2 SH Terry towelling has a host of practical uses, as this attrac- tive model suggests. Some new, finely-woven terry patterns seen 5 m a local shop comes m widths suitable for bathroom curtains J with matching bath or face towels, children's sun suits or even f swimsuits and151 words
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Article, Illustration247 1957-04-23 2 'THOSE ASIAN LIPS ARE SO LOVELY!' H A SIAN girls have lovely lips!" says Mile. Monique Erard, Lancome beauty specialist, here for three months' consul- tations. She should know for the Parisienne (a beauty herself has travelled widely, bringing beauty secrets to ladies of all races m many lands. She's247 words
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Article206 1957-04-23 2 Latest in Colour A MBER the colour of strained honey or fine old Spanish amontillado is the latest colour on the fashion horizon, a medieval revival which once was the darling of the Crusaders' ladies m whose honour it was interpreted m fine Italian velvets, ornamented with embroidered golden falcons.206 words
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Article, Illustration406 1957-04-23 2 MATCH THIS FIGURE AND WIN A PRIZE! "WHAT are the j This is the mot women. We get a bit about fives us variab Since the day been every female's by today's standard As a matter of here run smaller th Height also plays a tions of your figure. measurements406 words
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Article410 1957-04-23 2 Vita min values NUTRITIONIST! x^ Singapore ar tinuously warnir rice-eating popul dietary danger? periling health E gers due to k 1 sufficient vitami E high content of I vitamins, proteir I mins E and iron i I important par health protection But few families ii E pore are fortunate S410 words
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Article140 1957-04-23 3 Where to buy i INDONESIAN silver jewellery, Indonesian Arts Curios. 33 Tanglin Rd.; Bemax wheat germ. Federal Pharmacies, Lancome Lipsticks, departmental stores; dragon drums China Art House, 155 Orchard Rd.; terry towelling. Echigoya. 28 Coleman St. Multifit cases for eyeglasses, the Optical House. 169 Middle Rd hand-made flowers, Mun Sun140 words
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Article, Illustration99 1957-04-23 3 IN THE V OGUE AUSTRALIAN designer Henry Haskin breezed into Singapore a few days ago to prepare the forthcoming introduction here of Australian hig hstyle fashion clothes, creations of leading couturiers of the neighbouring continent. 3ne of Mr. Haskin's own lovely creations, hailed by European and American fashion critics, is99 words
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Article, Illustration210 1957-04-23 3 m HICK a moonlight night for this dish, you epicures, if you would savour its romance. It comes from Tahiti, renowned for its ro- 3j mantic atmosphere and, m Its native habitat, t I it's a feast both memorable and Lucullan. Gather up your family or choice friends210 words
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Advertisement46 1957-04-23 3 J* -4 ■> -r^r -y»z--. b b- f ''■''&Vm f '^'s?fr--'- te^-.j0.--.-- -^i^pflfrftii E» t 'b|: v V 1^ S&fl 89^^hI$ llsSltS Hctm Bt S §ggg V bi^P Sv^f I y j^"~-^HlK\ffl3 jar j.^, |U aaa. ■x-ri.x^KJ^'i'X* }fx34npjpjpj 81 THE SHAMPOO THAT I SILKENS YOUR HAIR I46 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1957-04-23 4 MAKE room m your handbag or work -basket for sonic of the new locally-manufactured Multifit cases for any style or size of spectacles or sun-glasses. Stylish glasses demand smart cases and these boast tlie new approach m case design. The one-piece metal body is supported by a sturdy aluminium1,002 words
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Advertisement43 1957-04-23 4 mPjf Just ArriB m *>Bl! :^< ll ,ir Latest fashion from Germany If m Printed Cotton mmM K^jk Swimming Suits w^SB for Ladies and Junior Misses T It's Colourful! |N It's Gay! Only I antafaal Stork! ft AURORA LTD. y. 58/62, High Street, Singapore-6.43 words
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Advertisement172 1957-04-23 4 Hi \m fmm fpViV I^l aaa i^l ll^l fflflp MIL (jflj 1 1 W (^> vtrtfcTwl Like most women past the mid-twenties she takes great care that her age is kept secret. Then why let her skin give her away t By the late twenties, most women begin to show172 words
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