The Singapore Free Press, 26 April 1957
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Title Section17 1957-04-26 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. *****. Singapore, Friday. April 26, 1957. Price 15Cts.17 words
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Article424 1957-04-26 1 A-ARMADA SPEEDS TO M.-E. V <■— ■< 4. I Sudden departure strands sailors THE hurried departure of the massive, atom armsequipped U.S. Sixth Meet from Mediterranean ports for the Middle East was described to Washington pressmen by the State Department spokesman, Mr. Lincoln White, as its return to "its normalA.P.; Reuter - 424 words
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Article502 1957-04-26 1 SYRIA IS TOLD PULL OUT TROOPS Hussein begins purgej ex-P.M., officers held W f| MI HHHHHHHHH-HaHH-H BHHHMHHHH Nasser move next? IORDAN'S INTERNAL CRISIS NOW THREATENS TO ENJ GULF THE MIDDLE EAST, WITH THE REPORTED DEMAND BY IRAQ THAT SYRIA PULL OUT ITS 5,000 TROOPS FROM NORTHERN JORDAN. THESE FORCES MOVEDU.P.; Reuter; A.P. - 502 words
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Article133 1957-04-26 1 MAC TO VISIT B K? rE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, returned to London from an extended Easter holiday to a hurried meeting with his cabinet ministers today. There were reports that he Is considering a visit to Moscow. Diplomatic sources said, Mr. Macmillan has been studying closely theU.P. - 133 words
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Article, Illustration23 1957-04-26 1 -..-j r nrr cf-,1 the world's mightiest aircraft- carrier, which is now speeding with the 4U-warsnip rancan to the Middle East trouble area.23 words
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Article112 1957-04-26 2 rE famous American violinist. Ruggiero Ricci, is due to give three recitals m Singapore and one m the Federation. The first solo recital will be given m Singapore on Monday, April 29, beginning at 9 p.m. m the Victoria Memorial Hall, the second recital will be112 words
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Article, Illustration350 1957-04-26 2 Braga falls for cure techniques PHILDREN'S wards m Singapore hospitals may be reorganised on the Japanese model. The Minister for Health, Mr A. J. Braga, who recently returned from a short visit to Japan, told the Free Press: "We could do well to adopt their350 words
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280 1957-04-26 3 'WATER' CRIES SOLDIER LOST FOR 4 DAYS J^ BRITISH soldier, Corporal Moone, missing from his unit for the past four days, last night staggered into the arms of two special constables along the lonely Ulu Klang Road, only a few miles from the heart of Kuala Lumpur, and said "Get280 words
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Article74 1957-04-26 3 THE Singapore Art Society has received a record number of pictures from local artists for their Eighth Open Exhibition to be held at the British Council Hall from April 27 to May 5. The 173 exhibits include scrolls and three sculptures. Among these are works74 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-04-26 3 picture. Stirling Moss. the Britisii raeini B-otat-it j i and his liance. Rathe- j rim* Molson, enjoy a j i ianee ftl their en- j frngemenl party at a j restaurant m London. I PopperPopper - 35 words
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Article44 1957-04-26 3 Mr. Vallilath Nadhathil Madtiavan Nair, Com-missioner-Designate for the Government of India m Malaya and Singapore Is expected to arrive m the Colony by the liner Chusan on May 2. He will be accompanied by his wife and children. i44 words
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Article31 1957-04-26 3 The CominenT.il Service of Radio Ceylon will broadcast on Its South-East Asia beam a commentary on the Air Ceylon inaugural llight to Singapore today at p.m., Malayan time. s31 words
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Article234 1957-04-26 3 MARSHALL GETS IMPATIENT -THE impatience of some Assemblymen over the postponement of the Merdeka debate from day to day was voiced m the Assembly today by the Member for Carnhill, Mr. David Marshall. Mr. Marshall said the Chief Minister's motion happened to be sandwiched "symbolically and appropriately among other items234 words
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Advertisement163 1957-04-26 3 i^K^SV^^^l^^^W^S^Aii^SKK^Km I fr^fl CENTRAL EIECTR,( ca I 8 246 8, orchard Road s n 3 P° re W~~~ WJi 1 WL>\ &j ALSO AVAILABLE FROM I ml pH mH LITTLE (M) LTD I Km M I uV\ B Raffles Place, Singapore mm ml 1 I 1 i# rr_i/- mm rirrTDi/'163 words
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207 1957-04-26 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Apr. 26, 1957. Opinion New skills needed lIOUSE-PROUD Singa*l poreans are increasing m ever-growing numbers as people take up residence m new S.I.T. Hats or m their own homes, m the main bought on the instalment basis. This has led to a boom m sales207 words
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Article, Illustration735 1957-04-26 4 'Sukarno shows his true colours' PELHAM GROOM concludes his series on Indonesia IN 1949 the Dutch handed over the sovereignty of Indonesia and as soon as a degree of normality was reached Sukarno tried to make clear his policy by making speeches m Java to the effect that the Republic735 words
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Article, Illustration11 1957-04-26 4 "Why's Dad trying to book a singlo reservation on the Mayflower?"11 words
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Advertisement18 1957-04-26 4 HENDRY'S for I *!]L dis count Schools P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jeweller 78 North Bridge Road. Singapore, 618 words
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Advertisement96 1957-04-26 4 :^BBB__B__B__B__B__B_B» VESTED AY g bricM ldfa W^HMjBMJ [jJ^ jfj j Lr^T Its this easy with speedy THE DELUXE LATEX WALL PAINT O m C k W °?_^H U l' ideo become, o brond new room w,th ____\_T!£- U% S up r **™Tone! Velvet-nch rubber-tough, rl b^srJSSrJT ,IV nr over Pf96 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-04-26 5 picture. i "Baby" Santosh. youngest member of the T.K.S. Tamil Cultural Group, gets final grooming from her mother before rehearsal. The company opened m the Badminton Hall last night. Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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Article212 1957-04-26 5 BLOOD STILL HARD TO GET Only one m 10 answers call to save a life Relatives reluctant RELATIVES and friends of patients m the Singapore General Hospital needing transfusions are still reluctant to step forward and offer their blood. This was stated to the Free Press yesterday by the Medical212 words
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Article197 1957-04-26 5 PRACTICAL difficulties prevent the Raffles I Library from being open on 1 1 public holidays. The librarian, Mr. L. M. Harrod, told the Free Press yesterday that many people do not realise that almost the whole staff has to be on duty when the197 words
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Article29 1957-04-26 5 A South African Air ViceMarshal, known to British airmen as "Zulu" Morris, was last night named as the Royal Air Force's guided missiles chief.29 words
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Miscellaneous336 1957-04-26 6 iPinifi .rtn'i.s v_. ,Hiiiin\.ra_;-.__u.u i,_ 11 ,^'imSw i+^Mmlxt&'i i V iWEvr r^ Ba____£2— Sz_ m^ Ml HIIII I MUIIIIIM MAADHAKE by Lee I alk and Phil Ravis w "1 |UP-S_*-^ \7I f/Lv 1 I UP- SEE-CVMSY- 71 |UP-S€E-RMSY-- V 7^vj/ LX N^ paisy- I Jutx Jri ,NTO bbbb— |/C r336 words
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Miscellaneous459 1957-04-26 6 ~w\l^ mJ/N^-* c BORN today, you are sharp, intelligent and quite able to make your own way m the world without the i help of anyone. Yet you are so tact--5 ful and diplomatic that you appear I to seek advice with all those who might know something about a459 words
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Article184 1957-04-26 7 LONDON. April 25- RUBBER No. 1 RSS cif. Pl evloUl T day European port* April 27 buyers 27 'i sellers Ma J 27 buyers 27 buyers 27' 4 sellers 27 sellers June 27 buyers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot f1% buyers 27 buy"" rirrfi? v« i o184 words
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Article122 1957-04-26 7 NEW YORK, April 25. Previous Today TIN Straits spots 100 12 noni 100 50 nom TIN futures Standard Contract April 98 75 buyers 98 75 buyers 99 50 sellers 99 75 sellers May 9862 buyers 93 75 buyers 99 50 sellers 99 75 sellers TONE: Steady. SALES:122 words
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Article56 1957-04-26 7 Malabar/Lampong spot and awaiting release 27 vj, afloats 26*4 to 26 April shipment Malabar 26»_, Lampong 26. Sarawak spot 26-.. afloats 26, April shipment 25 I*..1 May shipment 25, June shipment 24 Muntok white, spot and awaiting release 34' afloats 33, April shipment 32. sellers ex-dock- Above prices56 words
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Article76 1957-04-26 7 Previous Today COPRA Philippines c l.f UK./ North European delivered weight per lonr ton April/May $175,* sellers *174>s sellers COPRA, Straits c.i-f. U.K/North European delivered weifht per lonr ton April/May £64 seller, £63^ buyers May /June £64 seller* £63 »-i buyers £63 sellers COCONUT OIL crude76 words
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Article, Illustration303 1957-04-26 7 IT'S SUEZ AGAIN IN UN TODAY BRITAIN was yesterday reported ready t« acknowledge Egypt's terms for running thSuez Canal but only under protest pendinj new talks for a final settlement. Qualified informants said the British decisions were taken at a 105-minute meeting of Prime Minister Macmillan's Cabinet. The Government alsoReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 303 words
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Miscellaneous148 1957-04-26 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 pxn Luncheon Potpourri; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Fun and Frolic; 5.00 London Studio Melodies; 5.30 Cranford— Part 6; 6.00 Time Announcement and Programme Summary; 6.02 Designed for Dancing; 6.30 Four Star Variety; 6.55 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal148 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-04-26 8 For trip to the U.S. ON the left is a striking view of the Mayflower II replica of the Pilgrim Fathers ship as she unfurls her topsail for the first time at Brixham Harbour before sailing to Plymouth for trials. Her trials were very successful and97 words
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235 1957-04-26 8 A 'hush, hush' meeting for clues to a quiet life ONE hundred and thirty scientists and engineers are meeting m Antwerp to plan a quieter life for everyone m this age of noise. "Silence" was the golden word when the experts met m Antwerp's huge Provincial Institute "Hush" was the235 words
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Article55 1957-04-26 8 The P.1. shows its paces ITS air intake look- L ing like a yawnI ing mouth, the English Electric E P.l. fighter aircraft E is seen m the picI ture on the right I he^id-on. E The five hundredth E flight by this superE sonic aircraft has just J E55 words
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Article80 1957-04-26 8 - THE Russians claimed another great discovery —this time a wonder drug "ten times stronger than penicillin." Now British and U.S. experts have found that the drug called albomycin— is the same as a U.S. drug which was discarded m 1946 because it was "of limited value." Claims80 words
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Article, Illustration109 1957-04-26 8 Fast... Fas ter... Fastest... R. P. Beamont. the company's chief test pilot. It was made from the English Electric aircraft research and development establishment at Warton, near lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII Preston, Lancashire. The P.l. first flew August 4, 1954, sim« when 17 different pilots "have flown tn< plane and gained rx perience109 words
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223 1957-04-26 9 Mercy dash by hitch-hop 'copter saves man A ROYAL NAVY ri Whirlwind helicopter hitch-hopped 500 miles last week and saved the life of a seaman lying dangerously injured m a ship m the Bay of Biscay. It was three o'clock m the morning when Sunner Lenhart, a 24-year-old Stockholm seaman223 words
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Article, Illustration211 1957-04-26 9 Aerobee-Hi, a strato- i E sphere rocket carrying the mechanical "heart" E of an earth satellite, I E is seen below roaring i E °ff i*s launching ba y e 2 at the White Sands E proving ground m New Mexico. It is the first workI In? condition test211 words
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Advertisement137 1957-04-26 9 Designed for you who want I m®K > the finest Pan American's I /^^SV res^ ent Service A^^^^^^^^' < m With certain people service <-► ll^_^^ll' >'- A-|»V---^' i l^^ comc 1 r8t Perhaps you are \w^^^^^^^^"'^^ TRsa*-" one t^em one those I^M kmli V 7' I _^_l or w^137 words
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395 1957-04-26 10 A GUNBOAT GUARDS NETS FROM RED WRECKERS... THE fishery protection vessel Bramble, her four-Inch gun ready for action steamed at for action, steamed at Russian fleet of 300 trawlers 40 miles off the Norwegian coast. Her mission: to prevent further damage to the nets of British herring drifters. Eight East395 words
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Article66 1957-04-26 10 A NEW DESERT MINE ANEW aluminium Industry worth "many millions" to Australia has been started m North Queensland and new cities and centres for thousands of workers will spring up m what is virtually untouched land. Engineers say that deposits of bauxite, the "raw stuff" of aluminium, at Cape Yojrk66 words
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Article, Illustration314 1957-04-26 10 HUSH-HUSH talks are going on m London between Polish shipbuilders and representatives of Lloyd's Register of Shipping. The outcome may mean big orders being placed with Polish yards by British shipowners. The talks centre on reaching agreement as to the building standards314 words
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Article, Illustration123 1957-04-26 10 LITTLE ELIE, pictured above arriving m London with his older sister, is rapidly going blind. Doctors said six months ago that Elie's sight was m danger and he must go to Moorfields Eye Hospital i In London or else... But Elie lived m Cairo.123 words
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Article148 1957-04-26 10 Horrors? 'No,' say doctors Doctors are threatening to resign from a British university's research laboratories if an inquiry Is held into their treatment of the animals with whicn they experiment. A university official said: "We understand that an Inquiry will be made." Birmingham University Senate has been asked to investigate148 words
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772 1957-04-26 11 Jerry Field - For best results 'bounce' your flash... Jerry Field School tor photographers M^^M I—^— By IF your subjects look "lightstruck" when you make snaps indoors by flash m other words if facial details are burnt out, expressions are "frozen" or contrasts are excessive here's a different technique that can perhaps result772 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-04-26 11 An acceptable outdoor shot taken during overcast weather with the aid of a flash "bounced" off an adjacent garden wall. This technique prevents your subjects looking "lightstruck" when you snap. In other words, it is a technique for natural, relaxed looking pictures without excessive contrasts and that "burnt52 words
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Article, Illustration195 1957-04-26 11 QCan you give me some hints for snapping my horne the interior, I mean? A. Certainly. First of all. photograph the room m its natural setting. Don't move the furniture around into an unusual position just for the sake of "art." But do choose the hest vantage point perhaps195 words
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Advertisement21 1957-04-26 11 CARPETS RUGS WP^W J^rom KASHMIR \&pr iW^^^^^K TOP It llflMm^S^c^^K. models II mff B Bmg /\-_E_L_ fk li m, II OSCILLATING21 words
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157 1957-04-26 12 THE general living conditions of farmers on Formosa are better than anywhere else m the Fur East, except Japan, according to a top American agricultural expert m Taipch, Mr. William H. Fippin made the statement as he left for Saigon and his new postU.P. - 157 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-04-26 12 picture. Former Shaiighailanders, the Mings, now of Detroit. Michigan, seen above, successfully combine a full family life and separate careers for father and otner Mr. Ming i s th e chief engineer of a large architectural firm, aiid Mrs. Ming is a radiologist. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article74 1957-04-26 12 More ink needed INDIA, which gave its name to an ink, wants more of the stuff. But India doesn't need India ink, the fluid used by architects. India wants blue black fountain pen Ink. The New Delhi Ministry of Commerce has published a booklet, inviting small firms to enter theA.P. - 74 words
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Article122 1957-04-26 12 -TMIE Soviet Union has let k Communist China postpone grain shipments due under the 1956 Chinese-So-viet trade agreement, says an informant who recently returned to Hong Kong from the Chinese mainland. He said the Chinese Reds were unable to make their promised grain deliveries during 1956 becauseA.P. - 122 words
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Article87 1957-04-26 12 PRESIDENT Sukarnc described Indonesia's crop of army revolts "exploitation of the Outer Islands by various factions for their own profit." In a statement issued at Den Pasar, Bali during his tour of th c archipelago, he said: "If there must be competition, let it be competitionA.P. - 87 words
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Article122 1957-04-26 12 'Menon's job is to keep Kashmir' THE New York World Telegram and Sun, a Scripps- Howard newspaper, referred to Mr. V. X Krishna Menon, India's new Defence Minister as Prime Minister Nehru's "alter and less pleasant ego." It said m an editorial: "Mr. Menon probably would be the first toU.P. - 122 words
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Article80 1957-04-26 12 Formosa to open new mines NATIONALIST CHINA and Japan are now studying plans to develop coal mines m Formosa with money provided by the U. S* International Cooperation Agency, the Tokyo newspaper Mainichi reported. The plans call for development of the Shinchu and Nanchuan mine projects abandoned by the JapaneseU.P. - 80 words
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Article32 1957-04-26 12 India Air Force planes are dropping emergency food supplies m the north hill districts of Almora and Garwahi to stave off an acute famine. The districts lie on the Tibet border. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article42 1957-04-26 12 Ceylon is experiencing second thoughts on the Government intention of abolishing the death penalty for murder. Forty murders m the first two weeks of this month, with suspension of the death J penalty m effect, has virtually compelled such a re-examination. U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article36 1957-04-26 12 South Korean President Syngman Rhee has reduced to life imprisonment the death sentence imposed on Lieut. -Gen. Kang Moon Bong for having master-minded the assassination of counter-intel-ligence chief Lieut.-Gen. King Cheng Yong January last year. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article18 1957-04-26 12 Mr. Eugene Black, president of the World Bank, will I visit Japan m the next few days. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article32 1957-04-26 12 West Germany, with its own pavilion, will be the larg- est foreign exhibitor at the Tokyo International Trade Fair next month. She will have more than I 3,000 items on display. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article118 1957-04-26 12 The recent conference at Prapat, Indonesia, of Christian churches m South and East Asia demonstrated to the world that, despite the fact that Christians m those countries constitute less than one per cent, of the population, their lea- .-i ders are men who would stand out m any group Government,Reuter - 118 words
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Article109 1957-04-26 12 A TOKYO Ministry of Education White Paper said the general scholastic standard of Japanese primary and middle school students was declining due to overcrowded classrooms. The report said far too many students were put into one class and, m many cases, more than the actual capacity ofReuter - 109 words
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Article66 1957-04-26 12 HK goods popular BUSINESS is boom- S ing at the Hong 5 i Kong, pavilion of the World Trade Fair m i New York. The harassed staff of 10 working m shifts has been hard pressed H •to handle the thou- sand s of questions j from buyers and repre-U.P. - 66 words
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Article147 1957-04-26 12 'Taipeh too soft with Vietnam' TtWO committees of the Taipeh Legislative Yuan (Parliament) have demanded that the Nationalist Government appeal to the International Court m its right with South Vietnam on the citizenship status of 500.000 Overseas Chinese. The overseas affairs and foreign relations committees of the Legislative Yuan accusedU.P. - 147 words
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Article, Illustration390 1957-04-26 13 COUTH'S hand was a proper pre-emptive bid over partner's opening He had no vupport for spade.--, a heart suit that needed no assistance from partner, a good enough hand tc expect to make game if partner furnished the three tricks hi?* opening bid promised, and a lack of390 words
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Article276 1957-04-26 13 THE THIEVES OF ENCHANTMENT, by Pierre Audemars. (WAR Chambers, 10/6.) THEY called him Tim Boom because when he was a boy, m the slums of Paris, one could hear the guns faintly, and he used to clap his hands m delight at their intermittent rumbling. In276 words
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Article, Illustration644 1957-04-26 13 The Ambassador had a time-bomb in his suitcase ►THE BOOK PAGE4J THE SWORD AND THE OLIVE. By Sir George Ren del, KCMG. John Murray. 362 panes, VO secret agent m tent on treason and sabotage could sidle into daylight more secretively than does Sir George Rendel, the author of these644 words
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Miscellaneous270 1957-04-26 13 "-x mmi ___M_____ff_B___| fl fl fl fl HB| L____f— ~~~_____l I I I LJH I 1 I 1 I I i CLUES ACROSS 5 He is a whistler on board 1 Evil spirit has a vehicle at ship (9). hist (7). 6 Draw off water mostly <5). 5 A graduate270 words
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516 1957-04-26 14 WEST INDIANS START TOUR IN FESTIVAL MOOD THFY RATTLE UP 368-6 THE West Indians yesterday produced the sort of cricket; that officials and fans of England dream] about hard-hitting, run-getting cricket to bring back the crowds. They finished 368 for six against a team of I experienced English County players516 words
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Article168 1957-04-26 14 DENIS COMPTON, the England cricketer, is to retire from first class cricket at the end of the coming season, he announced yesterday on board the Edinburgh Castle on his way back from South Africa. Tne decision win no. come ii much of a surprise toReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-04-26 14 picture. TKRRY SPINKS. the voun- Melbourne Olympic Gold medallist, won his first professional fight !>v a knockout against Jimmy Loughrey of Belfast at llarrmuay. London, on April 10 Here l.ou;hrey (rig.it) ducks as Spinks leads with a riglit during their light. Paul PopperPaul Popper - 43 words
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Article106 1957-04-26 14 BRITISH Lawn Tennis Association announced yesterday that it has "severely reprimanded" Davis cupper Roger Becker on his behaviour during the recent Florida tournaments. S. B. Reay, secretary of the LTA, said he had received an "adverse report" from the United States LTA. "1 am not goingA.P. - 106 words
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Article65 1957-04-26 14 -THERE are ten final acceptors for the Free Handicap Stakes for 4-year-olds to be run over the last mile and a half of the Cesarewitch course at Newmarket, on Friday May 3. They are, with weights: Pirate King, Athenien 11 and Articulate 8.12; China Rock 8.6;Reuter - 65 words
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Article20 1957-04-26 14 Coleraine and Bangor drew 0-0 m an Irish League Football match played m j Belfast last night* ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration361 1957-04-26 14 trATHY RUSSELL. 17 and _v attractive, has established herself as one of the outstanding young amateur athletes m Washington. United States, despite the fact she has spent seven years m a fight against polio. Kathy. a centre forward on the Annandale, Virginia, secondary school361 words
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Article305 1957-04-26 14 Colony lucky to hold Schools f IKE the Free Press J said yesterday, Singapore "A" found Combined Malayan schoolboys their equal and were lucky to draw 1-1 m their soccer match at Jalan Besar yesterday. Though Singapore had the better of the exchanges, the boys showed grand fighting spirit, especially305 words
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Article52 1957-04-26 14 Sweden's tennis ace Sven Davidson was knocked out of the Naples international tournament yetsenUy m a third round match by unseeded Italian Antonio Ifaggi. The score was 8-6. 6-3. Australia's Lew Hoad is scheduled to play his third round match today against Ulf Schmidt of Sweden-A.P. - 52 words
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Article20 1957-04-26 14 Swansea boat Llancily by eight points to three m a Rugby Union match played at Swansea yesterday. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article611 1957-04-26 15 REAL MADRID THE SUPERIOR TEAM IN DRAWN MATCH I3EAL MADRID, the crack Spanish side, swept into the final of the European soccer cup when they drew 2-2 with Manchester United, English League champions, m Manchester last night. The Spanish team had won the first leg ofReuter - 611 words
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Article83 1957-04-26 15 FORM GUIDE IS OUT TOMORROW THE Free Press Race Form Guide will be out tomorrow. It is your guide to the winners at the Penang Turf Club's May Meeting, beginning on Wednesday, and is brought to you without extra charge. With Allan Lewis and Trespasser to help you pick winners,83 words
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128 1957-04-26 15 League ban on four Sunderland players FIVE British soccer players were suspended yesterday from playing m English League matches. They are centre-half Ray Daniel, wingers Billy Elliott. Willie Fraser and I Johnny Hannigan all of Sunderland, a First Division team; and centre half Ken Chisholm of Workington and formerly ofA.P. - 128 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-04-26 15 picture. DEREK IBBOTSON ran the fastest indoor mile m Britain at Manchester on April 18 m 4min. 7see., beating Brian Hewson by two feet with Mike Berisford third. Ibbotson is seen clearing away from bis rivals near the finish. Paul PopperPaul Popper - 41 words
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Article26 1957-04-26 15 Saigon Police soccer team beat Malayan Police by 5-1 at the Taodan Stadium m Saigon yesterdrr* 'Her leading 4-0 at half time.26 words
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Article218 1957-04-26 15 JAPAN are heavy favourites to beat Ceylon m their Davis Cup Eastern zone semi finals match starting today at Tokyo's Denen Coliseum courts. The draw for the threeday competition were made yesterday at the Prime Minister's official residence. The Prime Minister personally drew theU.P. - 218 words
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166 1957-04-26 15 ITALY defeated Northern Ireland 1-0 with a goal after three minutes m a World Cup preliminlary round soccer match m the Olympic stadium m Rome yesterday. Italy dominated play for most of the match after left-back Cervato gave them an early lead with aReuter - 166 words
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Advertisement137 1957-04-26 15 m\\mK». Mw km W^-~ *3m\m A-» _4—__--m m *twy H ___l nn />*•'*% k%%. \\\\t\ AaWw AWW mwr JtWWm Ww? "**py I Jffr l WEEK-ENDER sum. I 200 Girls Learn "Kun-Tow" to Fight Spore Wolves special They attend classes to defend themselves. Malayan Film Company seeks local Brandos and Monroes137 words
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Article104 1957-04-26 16 A FRENCH officer chased an Algerian Insurgent chief for nearly a mile over mountain country m a helicopter and knocked him out with the undercarriage so that he could take him alive, according to reports reaching Paris. The chase took place yesterday near Orleansville, Western Algeria. The countryReuter - 104 words
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607 1957-04-26 16 'BAD HATS' BAN: U.K. MAY THINK AGAIN We must approve report on talks says urn He promises to speed up election day plans AN INDICATION that the Untisft uovernmen. inigiu ue pmirawA ed'to reconsider the ban on subversives standing for election to the first legislature under the new constitution was607 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-04-26 16 picture. ■iiiiiiiir«Miiiiiiiiiir*iiiiiii.iiiir*iiiiiiiiitiir^ni This costume, worn by Laurie Archie, representing a Unicorn, and which won second prize, caused a stir at the recent Art Students' League Ball at New York's Hotel Roosevelt. Proceeds went to establishing scholarships for deserving students Paul PopperPaul Popper - 41 words
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Article79 1957-04-26 16 WHERE is no fear of expectant mothers being inconvenienced if the Singapore midwives go on strike tomorrow, the Health Minister. Mr. A. J. Braga, told the Free Press this morning. Mr. Braga said arrangements had already been made for nurses and assistant nurses to take79 words
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Article32 1957-04-26 16 May first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 92 3 4 cents a lb., up half a cent on yesterday's close. Th< tone was steady quiet.32 words
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Advertisement371 1957-04-26 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Worda $2 (Mln.)-Box 50 eta. txtra. "COSMOS" 17 SCOTTS ROAD. Available Singleroom. Private Entrance\Full Board Tel. *****. KILBUrCN ESTATE FURNISHED Bungalow. Two Bedrooms, Servants. Light, $595 inclusive To Let June Ist To September Ist. Tel. *****. TUITION 90 Worda 12 (MiA.J—Box eta. txtrm. ALERT today,371 words
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Advertisement64 1957-04-26 16 —-———a. H__M_P f Whatever the goal" Ovaltine' is the food beverage preferred by athletes and sportsmen who must maintain the highest degree of physical fitness. It provides essential nutrients including added vitamins which assist m nourishing body and nerves. 'Ova'tine' was used by competitors at the Olympic Games m 1932,64 words
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Title Section14 1957-04-26 1 Woman Home FREE PRESS A MALAY MAIL Sl' .EM EM Friday, April 26, 1957.14 words
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865 1957-04-26 1 The most difficult days of marriage WHEN THE FURNISHINGS IN THE OLD HOME ARE WEARING THIN AND THE COST OF RENEWING THEM BITES INTO THE SAVINGS 15 Y A WOMAN I HAPPILY I WED FOR 20 YEARS II ■■•■■■III 111 111...... 111... 1.1 I 11. .11 .I, 111,..** I WONDER865 words
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Advertisement304 1957-04-26 1 i»niji«MiMiiii niiuii mmjiiiMi i wtt»w)mt^ijaiAti*iiKiittwuiuiimv.>^^ k mK^^ii(&2Jffi *%£jgp-*~ wl ,JW^ l^ l TW^^^^ :w, w,RW^-«K^KisMM Iml _Bß aiajySy ivi -s*^3 H^;R ■'■> '^^^^^^^^^sL\\aS^S^i^^SßmmTß^^^^Bp^^^ '■-■>, 'ils^ *^r-i&L ?^BSHWBRi>3MpH :> %JSffl. A- T '-^w^m ]Am\m\\m\\m\WtmV9Wfy<4m\\V^^^S H— i >< C»^ WcV .W_s*lS X $tk v «*pMfc 'BCa Sh_HßiM_HH-i ■j(_- 'Sh Hhke^^* 4jH :^B^l304 words
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Article457 1957-04-26 2 GWEN ROBYNS - GWEN ROBYNS PARENTS!. BEWARE OF BOASTING By MOTHERS TAKING GREATER CARE IS your baby super--1 advanced? Did he teethe at four months? Did he walk before he was a year old? Did he count to ten before he was two years old? Did he write his457 words
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638 1957-04-26 2 Edmund Quarry - Edmund Quarry by TS anything m this world more poignant thaji the sudden death of a bonny, healthy baby, especially when death is due not to the swift onset of some devastating childish malady, but simply to lack638 words
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Advertisement177 1957-04-26 2 j "HOLLAND GROVE ESTATE Our company have built some 60 modern bungalows m one of the most beautiful and scenic housing estates situated at 6th Milestone, Holland Road, Singapore. i These modern bungalows are constructed with brick, standard steel casements and Indian roofing tiles. Many other designs are being planned177 words
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Article183 1957-04-26 3 STUDY YOUR BUDGET TIOMEMAKERS should study their financing as carefully as if they were running the national budget. A family of four buys approximately three tons of food each year. said Mrs. Edythe C. Peck, director of public relations at the Birmingham, (Michigan, U.S.) National Bank. And the mother of183 words
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Article, Illustration299 1957-04-26 3 Anne Edwards - A drive against this ITSY BITSERY! Anne Edwards br w OOW women love 11 when Remnant-week-at-the Sales comes along. For then they say, that's theii chance to add a bit here or a piece there.., to make a new hat 01 alter a dress with hall a yard of this299 words
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Article168 1957-04-26 3 THE Axe Brand Universal Oil is prepared from a prescription by Dr. Schmeidler. It consists of valuable ingredients m accurate proportions. It is pure m colour, pleasant to taste and entirely free from drastic substances. A few drops of it is pleasant to take internally. It is168 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-04-26 3 BRAVE will be the man who will escort his young lady if she wears one of the three hats pictured here. Yet each one is very much m the fashion m the West. The hat shaped like a dome (below) is m biscuit lace straw trimmed with93 words
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Advertisement107 1957-04-26 3 LOOK AT ALL THE EXCLUSIVE 3 IN THIS NEW (ffiftk REFRIGERATOR. iS&jjaggß bßBk_B m\\mW^^^^L :3sB^Bk »7$ iWWw aWWWWMasa WW _X I m\ ™*rm (1) Full Width Freezer (2) 3 M.n.-Cube Ice Trays. Ifll'T*" tjl f M I (3) Full Width Ch.ller Tray. (4) 2 Revolving Shelves. \f\ 1 T^ST (5)107 words
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Article, Illustration913 1957-04-26 4 Give your floors a better look and a longer life WAX not only makes the floor look better but it means money m the bank for you, particularly if you have linoleum or vinyl plastic floor covering. You save by allowing the wax to take the wear and thus postpone913 words
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Advertisement75 1957-04-26 4 SEND IN YOUR I J&J^gk w% pa w% JF^^^w^r^S Bear Brand Swisi DIMT\ m \^P^jt Cup yours for 6 BRAND Ja^L- CONDENSED Jl^^^^^^K tighter yours foT 34 bj >ye*-'. tßbbbssß^ THE FOLLOWING I jSKS* (S iEsT _C _T3» _C _T_* I proof) yours for 34 r Kt__t_ JMIP^ Mt THIS75 words
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Article, Illustration691 1957-04-26 5 HELEN FISHER - TASTY BITE WITH THAT CUP OF TEA HELEN FISHER Says EFFECTIVE LIGHTING IT is appropriate wher* ever an illuminated decorated wall feature is required to enhance the furnishing of modern interiors. And the lighting fit' tings shown m these pictures will certainly achieve that effect. These lighting fittings were awarded691 words
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Advertisement63 1957-04-26 5 BBBBBBBB|gK»^a^^^.'gS!^^? 1 wS_»ilfß_llißrrWß_Hßri^^^^B_^^ 6£»i- \s* He"^3PS__. i^i»"» -'j— i l '^^^Sw^ iiiii ii iff ff^ jfll 3s_&#^ nnF^w liP^ N \b ft, Ilk Hk sßb ABBBjP**Bv *4_i *^JJBs^^^^BBf? A s :-:^^_^ife *S sk^hs >.-*. *^^^sv n msmm^^tmW. is. js Mhv *-^4sssj.' > J BkSksß B^ JI _onß H^^-Jhl RPV'' B^j63 words
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Article652 1957-04-26 6 THIS HAPPENS OFTEN AFTER AN ILLNESS AND HERE'S ONE WAY TO CURE IT *pHE hair is a solid secretion from the epithelial cells lining the pit or follicle out of which the hair grows. For its colour the hair depends upon the amount of652 words
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326 1957-04-26 6 IT IS PLEASING, QUIET AND KEEPS YOU COOL To aircondition your home or your office always insist on Chrysler Airtemp equipment, which has a pleasing and forward look styling. Chrysler Airtemp. who hay c 20 years of air-con-ditioning experience and engineering "know-how," are now manufacturing all types and sizes of326 words
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Advertisement151 1957-04-26 6 3jlja| International KjfEll SERVICE FOR THE C^^gPJl ARCHITECT 'BBal Jw I** 1 I We are solely concerned with giving H'fPy'^f ll assistance to architects on any paint or ■^/^fP^ painting problem. This service, which mWY jA H 1-V is provided free of charge, saves H^rraP architects many hours of tedious151 words
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Article146 1957-04-26 7 IA UTHORESS Nancy Spain was once asked to de- fine to -indefinable; How do you define a woman? Told to keep her definition to a maximun of 150 words, she replied; 'I'd define her m ten things she's always saying thus" If, Where are the children?146 words
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287 1957-04-26 7 H. SYMINGTON - DO-IT-YOURSELF TREND IS SPREADING H. SYMINGTON By ARE you one of the everincreasing army of men and women dedicating themselves to the 'do-it-yourself' trend? For reasons of economy m this ag e of high costs, or merely for the satisfaction of admiring your very own handiwork, do you apply yourself287 words
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Article478 1957-04-26 7 HERE'S WHAT A WOMAN WANTS A LIPSTICK THAT LASTS LONGER AMERICA'S best Avon cosmetics are becoming very popular m Singapore. They have a first-class reputation and are guaranteed by 'Good Housekeeping," a magazine with an international reputation. Here are a few details on various Avon products:478 words
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Advertisement29 1957-04-26 7 r cfOTT r FUifil KH KFA) LTD W^ W HI Office Showrooms: 79, Anson Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** pec as us s_SBC 3 s_ls__ j^ s_ (f r...^\ w29 words
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Article, Illustration156 1957-04-26 8 FROM lilt IT. MX I ROM II SlRll.lt ASM THIS IS MOM e.xttis FASHIONS of all countries interest women and on this page are pictures of three evening gowns from three different countries. Th e gown on the extreme left is from England and was one156 words
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Article169 1957-04-26 8 fTTHE first woman to receive A the Cordon Bleu was cook to King Louis XV's favourite, Comtesse dv Barry, who was guillotined 163 years ago. The Comtesse persuaded the King to award this sky-blue ribbon of the highest order of the Bourbon kings for her excellent cooking.169 words
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194 1957-04-26 8 ANNE GLIDEWELL - ANNE GLIDEWELL By QUITE what most American women do with the time they save with labour-sav-ing devices I don't know, but there's no doubt their homes are much more sensibly planned than m Malaya. Of course, I had/ always mown that194 words
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Advertisement178 1957-04-26 8 —si K^A' j^P-^^^^WM B. 4BJ '%*ss&!&-' BF Bl 'Ali—i-. -"*x Br 3Sff"' oc^.-^MI __*PA^SHF -^riß-S"^ 888 l B with 'alive' colour B a w» <--. ssl sH. »■< r*'< $3-00 glowing: on your lips $i.9s its SE nsat ion al i When you TT's her. I A brand-new kind of178 words
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Article, Illustration397 1957-04-26 9 Making up with an expert to aid you /JOINQ through the makeup routine with an expert is a thrill for any girl but that's what is m store for a girl who manages to get a foot on the film ladder. Above are four pictures of newcomer Beth Rogan going397 words
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Advertisement183 1957-04-26 9 I' Wi IWJb\U7 v ?V __T _U _t^__M_fl_4_-% _sBBk I _d_Bß_ -d-Bk. -d-sa-lii^__2^ __mM nM r M bT^Jbv bPEb£ I w vlvllUls4\uvO W^Jfi^liajijJß'ls^ J-*f**-f^RJBf BINGAPOmt P*N ANC -KUALA LUMPUB-MALACCA IPOH POBT aWKTTANHAM BJy*>-_— B AJ|l^i TIL UK AN SON SCBKMBAN TUMPAT KOTA BHAmu KUALA TftCNGGANU KUANTAN -*msnßmmm*— M M Aboobak183 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-04-26 10 There's no parting m this new hair style by Steiner of London. One side of the forehead is covered with i a bouffant fringe and the hair is taken right back I at the sides and brought forward m a curve at the ends. Lilies of the61 words
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Article213 1957-04-26 10 H. GANE - H. GANE By When the cocktail party is over ARE you troubled by those stains that mar the gleaming surface of table, sideboard or cabinet as a result of careless guests having set down cocktail glasses on them? I mean those stains that take the213 words
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342 1957-04-26 10 E FH)REARMED with E E-T the useful hint 3 given above on how =to cope with the E consequences of a lack rz Eof respect for cher- E E ished furniture, the E E house-proud host or E hostess may342 words
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Article, Illustration558 1957-04-26 10 IT was the year 1753. Immanuel Kant is a youth of 19. Goethe has just started school. Mozart and Beethoven are yet to be born. But the industry this article deals with has just been established. Douwe Egberts Royal Factories are surely one of the558 words
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Article99 1957-04-26 10 WHAT is the origin of the word "cock- tail"? No one seems E to be very sure, though It is universally acE cepted that the term E was first used m AmeE rlca. One theory is that liiiiililiiiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiimiiii the word "cocktail" is derived from a Mexican lady99 words
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Advertisement114 1957-04-26 10 the incomparanie B~ BJ B_LLI_U B^-al I_Cbr NECCHI supernova Made m Italy The fully _B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Hb^B_lß-B^B^B^bH Supernova has on incomparable versatility and Jp^H highspeed performance BBBBBBHMPfI I mm\ admiration of women the world ls*___-^sfc-^J Bfifl B^B^BB -B-B-BTT fl The Supernova places X 1 fl fl at your a B_______B fl number114 words
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326 1957-04-26 11 There' s no set rule for the perfect figure but here's a guide SINCE the days of Venus de Milo, a beautiful figure has been one of woman's most ardent desires. Although Venus appears rather overweight today, she was m perfect proportion for the fashions of her time. "What are326 words
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Article, Illustration498 1957-04-26 11 DON 'T LET BEAUTY WALK OUT ON YOU MANY women who lose their prized beauty are like the proverbial farmer Wh o carelessly left the barn door open and didn't take time to close it until every prize calf got away. Beauty, like any possession of great worth, needs constant498 words
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Advertisement146 1957-04-26 11 JOHNSONS 'IaWS -A <piO&&/ inson's nn'uP ____A» L/ 9 I VI v "^'^"'■''■■■■■■nsaaßaS-BBi B For all wooden fur- lOhllSOn S I BJ ■*W *S_P B 881 niture, also retn- I /-^e-^^s gerators. enamel I M/,aveti\VCZ Bj stoves, radio cabmets I Isi V-JAY IT 3 1 IAUUCnu'C -I^B Keeps your home146 words
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Article, Illustration318 1957-04-26 12 Sarah Bernhardt necklace style is the fashion |/v striking contrast to the I sparkle of real diamonds is this picture (right) of the original necklace be- longing to the great Edwardian Age actress Sarah Bernhardt. A delicate tracery of marcasite holds the slender, curved pastilles of mother-of-pearl. From the Henry318 words
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Article545 1957-04-26 12 EDMUND QUARRY - EDMUND QUARRY I IT IS THE UNPLEASANT BUT :j I COMMON CHILDISH HABIT OF :j NAIL CHEWING: THIS ARTICLE :j WILL HELP WORRIED PARENTS jj SLwAV-WAW. rVVwVIrVIrWrVwVB NAIL biting Onychophagy, to give it its official name is surely one of the least engaging of childish habits. Fortunately,545 words
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Advertisement45 1957-04-26 12 jtMsw* 1 '^B -.ittSr p 1 lit--6 bj' ..w i aa k^^bb__>r3^ t -.^aaW '^tSm& I'aa.tiM. cotttl »eh «.,.»*v,i». emu MilTW*iMn Mw nilNlNl* r.SM.ow F.t- Sjlc** m -\ST**'*\^s. /•TGaar-MMd -V*\ iejttfß__Hi-«f-cJ AVON introduces complete moisturized skin care... OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING DEPARTMENTAL STORES AND CHEMISTS45 words
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Advertisement187 1957-04-26 12 -BBL fl PP Aw IJ-i~^--TVvsP 6 "a nf 'til cfS^rJk^ /l{L\l X r-SaV wL\- t* A w „R__l_r \\\m\ X^V*. s J___r^ B__-B_l I BE— L^__i B/'*'flJ Bl "^^Sl n Like most women past the mid-twenties she takes great care that her age is kept secret Then why let her187 words
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Article, Illustration605 1957-04-26 13 THE HOME SEAMSTRESS OWES A BIG DEBT TO MEN pEW women have ever heard of Weisenthal, John Dunean, Heilmann, Thimmonier, Walter Hunt, but these were the names of men to whom seamstresses at home and m the workshop are indebted. They were the names of pioneers m the realm of605 words
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Article, Illustration846 1957-04-26 14 Lovely houses in ideal suburb BB_B> HnVwOf-WBoaßoß^ww.'.- Officials of the Realty g i and their architects 3 visit the site every week B E to make sure that the i the construction work E is being carried out ac- zz I cording to specifica- fl z tions. E i This846 words
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281 1957-04-26 14 THIS SIGN IS PROOF THAT WHAT YOU BUY WILL LAST LIFETIME KNOWLEDG EABLE women buying furniture m Britain today look for the "kite" mark the indication that the articles they are buying have successfully passed the tests for quality and endurance laid down by the British Standards Institution. Most of281 words
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Advertisement109 1957-04-26 14 ~y~ >'*--^^^^^^^^^T^^™^B(sflJflß^Bfißßß^_=--- BfflBfl? 'W bbp Bl NL v. w l <A BB_-______________ _B ...beautiful to look at ...wonderful to own. Sole Agents: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. W SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC I At _w PERFECT COFFEE INSTANTLY READY jAwf b1 B__ \\\\\\\\\\v^^^wW Bk .^BE Bk Bl BI;tB^ l Bf fl109 words
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820 1957-04-26 15 Helen Gane - POOR RELATION NOW MOVES IN GLAMOROUS CIRCLES Helen Gane The romance of cotton... I by riiiiiiiiuiiifiiaiiiiitiiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiit-Ciiiiiitiiii I And here's the story of how a firm famed j j the world over makes yOU might think that cotton was a fabric of comparatively recent origin, the way it has captured the820 words
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Article709 1957-04-26 15 FAMOUS the world over are Horrockses fabrics but few people realise the tremendous intricate process involved before raw cotton Is transformed into the rich attractive materials that go to make these fabrics. Here is a description of that process, starting m the cotton fields of America and Egypt709 words
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Advertisement212 1957-04-26 15 PENTALITE offers you AND CEILINGS THERE the rainbow ends is where/00 flffl__fl-S_Jn_9 the most delicate of floral tints may now V^F -_sS*y_ j^r grace your walls and ceilings. Or, If yoo ?^Z=aa**^ pref«u-*ieep, rich, romanUc colours, you may have them straight from the Pentalite fc can mom** of Ask to212 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-04-26 16 I A smile from Andrew Ray as he succeeds m breaking i I his second egg neatly into the bowl. The first one was a disaster. j32 words
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1365 1957-04-26 16 HELEN BURKE - HELEN BURKE SCHOOL I FOR TEENAGERS I by Helen Burkes class of teenagers con- sists of a boy of 15 who wants to be a chef, and three girls Elaine Jack- son, aged 18, Alex- j andra Clark, aged 17, and 15-year-old1,365 words
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