The Singapore Free Press, 10 May 1957
1957-05-10
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1957-05-10 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. *****. Singapore, Friday, May 10, in.~»7. Price 15 CU.18 words
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Article, Illustration660 1957-05-10 1 NOW THE BIG RED H-TEST FRAUD IS EXPOSED Commonwealth defence ties are vital— There is a big link-up on a regional basis Lord Home speaks out fHE EARL OF HOME, Britain's Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, said m the House of Lords fast night that the "Russian outcry" against the forthcoming660 words
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Article, Illustration311 1957-05-10 1 f BRITAIN'S top radio and television star. 14-year-I) old Archie Andrews, who stands U inches in his shot s and weighs under >0 pounds, had the J "happiest moment of his life" at the Pay a l.ebar f International Airport last night when he satFree Press - 311 words
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Article29 1957-05-10 1 June flr«t grade rubber buyers io b. opened m apore this mornln 89 2 nti a lb., down flveeighthfl oi a cent on yesThe tone \va.s quit't.29 words
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Article301 1957-05-10 1 rpHE 262,000 school children A In Singapore who are having an unexpected holiday because of the flu epidemic are likely to go back to school on Wednesday The matter is to be dis- cussed jointly by the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, and the Minister301 words
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Advertisement82 1957-05-10 1 BEAT THE FLU! S^^ inilllMlilflTfr^fr' 0 K with I MULTI-VITAMINS io^ vitamins. Multi--1 uD^!a vitamins are ideal WilißiVnMS Incause they'ie especially rich m I ffl gcrm-lifthtins vitamins |p rj S, A& D. High POTENCY 3-1 Don't be beaten by the formula flu— start taking 1 W 1> I Multi vitamins82 words
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Article144 1957-05-10 2 Co-operation on fraternal basis' From DAVID FINDLAY A SIAN missionaries from Malaya, Indonesia and other countries m the Colombo Plan area are to work m New Zealand churches "m the foreseeable future." The secretary of the New Zealand National Council of Churches, Rev. A. Brash, made144 words
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Article50 1957-05-10 2 WINNER'S of last week's "Free Press Prize Quizzes'* are: Quiz 1: Miss Lydia James, 72 Borthwick Drire, Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore Quiz 2: No winner. Quiz 3: J. B S. Ang c/o Vehicles Office, Middle Road, Singapore. Special Qu'z: Joyce Lazaroo, 66 M rryn Road, Singapore 11.50 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-05-10 2 Fought 80 lb. ray for 90 minutes Singapore angler Mr Anthony Ong (standing, left) smiles his triumph after 90--minute struggle with the 801 b. eagle ray which he hooked off Ponggol P«»"t Mr. Ong's skill is demonstrated by the fact that his line is capable of only Solb. strain He59 words
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Article365 1957-05-10 2 Codeine is a flu bug killer IJTLU victims have found F an "effective cure" for the current epidemic raging m Singapore. Since the epidemic was made known iast Saturday, several chemist shops m the Colony had reported record sales m codeine:om pound tablets. Sold m various forms md under different365 words
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Article112 1957-05-10 2 SINGAPORE is expected to be represented by the Medical Director of S A.T.A.. Dr. (i. H. Garlick. at th< k Commonwealth Chest Conference, to be held at the Royal Festival Hall m London, from July 1 to July 4, next year. The conferences are "■ptnsored by112 words
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Article153 1957-05-10 2 Electricity for T.B. centre THE Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Associations rehabilitation centre at South Winds m Jurong is to have electricity during the next three weeks. Dr. G H. Garlick. the Medical Director of S.A.T.A., told the Free Press that 70 boys from the Army Training153 words
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Article384 1957-05-10 2 Limit is one year RETIRING Europeans who are hoping to continue to employ their Chinese servants as expatriates m England will have little chance of doing so. Stating this yesterday, the Comptroller of Immigration, Mr. M. C. Compton, said that the British Ministry384 words
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Article74 1957-05-10 2 THE first part of the new 1 marine drilling platform at Hankin Shoal, 30 miles north of Labuan, has been successfully sunk by the North Borneo Shell Company m their search for oil m North Borneo waters. The second part of the platform will be towed from74 words
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Advertisement10 1957-05-10 2 for a cup of ©S)]J{| tea Jm m iff! Mm10 words
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Advertisement15 1957-05-10 2 M6VADO WATERPROOF if VW^ 1 V-- x!#T THE ONLY WATCH /J lfc>2 ]^X" WITH EVERLASTING15 words
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48 1957-05-10 3 Mr. George Blaker. Chief Information Officer to the Treasury, has been named financial adviser to Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. British High Commissioner m India, the Treasury announced last night. Mr. Blaker also will be British Trerjsury representative m South Asia.— A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration21 1957-05-10 3 A new portrait of France's lovely star Isabelle Corey who has just completed another film for the Rank Organisation. "Souvenir d'ltalie.'21 words
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Article251 1957-05-10 3 Giant aerial tanker crashes m stormy sea Ships and planes race to rescue A NORWEGIAN tanker last night picked up all seven crewmen of a huge American Airforce "strato-tanker" plane which crashlanded m the stormy Atlantic Ocean several hours before The men had beenU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 251 words
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Article59 1957-05-10 3 Deputies oi me nunga rian National Assembly tcrday thanked the Soviet I Union for its "'brotherly!: help" m suppressing Hui. gary's counter-revolution. The Soviet news agency. Tass, said m v Bud:ip< dispatch that the mdMg was unanimously approved j by the deputies, who met I yesterdayReuter - 59 words
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203 1957-05-10 3 UK's new missile 'most effective' THE FIRESTREAK PASSES TESTS gRITAIN'S air-to-air guided missile "Firestreak" has been tested m Australia and found to be •'most effective," the Air Minister, Mr. George Ward, told the House of Common^ yesterday. The "Firestreak" is a more advanced version of the "Fireflash," which has alreadyReuter - 203 words
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Article23 1957-05-10 3 The v.s -State of Massachusetts declared a state ol r.ry vv.stmlay cut through forests Of tit th-eastern stales.23 words
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Article47 1957-05-10 3 32 die in air crash THIRTY- TWO people were killed last night when a Spanish airliner Hying from Santiago crashed near Madrid air- port. The airliner I crashed and burst j into flames less than a mile from I the airport. There j were no survivors. (■••■•■■■■■a47 words
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227 1957-05-10 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, May 10, 1957. Opinion This deters the Reds TJUSSIA'S thinly veiled threat to rain atomic missiles on Britain during the height of the short-lived Suez hostilities has boomeranged with a vengeance. Britain soon thereafter announced that she was turning over from conventional arms to reliance227 words
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654 1957-05-10 4 JENNIFER JOHNS - CIVIL DEFENCE 'CRAZE' HITS THE U.S.A. JENNIFER JOHNS ONE WOMAN'S AMERICA «U WHILE Britain's official attitude to Civil Defence is currently one of "no defence is possible," America (an agreeable distance further from Europe) is going all out to make the whole country Civil Defence minded. With the nations principal654 words
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Article114 1957-05-10 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber by iy|R. HECTOR KORITH AI M OLOS, the millionaire who wants to send his son to Narkover, visited the school recently. It was, m some ways, an unlucky day for him. He lost his wallet while being shown round the school buildings his fur overcoat while114 words
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Advertisement14 1957-05-10 4 HENDRYS for Schools P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jeweller 78 North Bridge Road, Singapore, 6-14 words
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Advertisement54 1957-05-10 4 I SUCCESS IS A HABIT I I WITH A I I *^gto VITO B I because the lens is so good! Jp J^ of its type m this ~~~~v% price range with ,i^^^^ W^A W a 4 -component £3b^ y lens the world ST^l ftw^li BttBTR famous Color('ncorM^ict m Switzerland)54 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous25 1957-05-10 4 "As far as J can make out he uishes to trade you six of his wives and a camel for a carton of Lucky Strike.25 words
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Article, Illustration245 1957-05-10 5 Rebecca must go to Lourdes bid Miracle cure only way TINY three-year-old Rebecca Navaratnam's plight has brought an immediate response from a Singaporean, who has donated $100. On Wednesday, the Free Press published a story about Rebecca who is suffering from an enlargement of the spleen245 words
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Article168 1957-05-10 5 Too poor plea by police IT WOULD cost the Singapore police about $25,000 if city- bound traffic were allowed again to turn right into Lavender Street from Kallang Road. The Colony's traffic chief, Mr. Ananda Rajah, said this yester- day when commenting on a suggestion that the old system be168 words
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Article57 1957-05-10 5 President Rene Coty of France arrived m Rome yesterday on a four-day state I visit to Italy and for an audience with Pope Pius XII. A 101-? un salute boomed out as his special train pulled into the station, where he was welcomed by theReuter - 57 words
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213 1957-05-10 5 'Quick freezing' fish plan dropped THE high 00ft of machin- es and the problem of electricity supply have prevented "quick freezing" of flsh m Singapore from being a successful commercial enterprise. The Malayan Fisheries Department has carrrd out the "quick freezing" experiment for yean- and it was completed m 1953.213 words
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Article53 1957-05-10 5 Wong Yuk, 30-year-old Manchurian, alias Johnnes Yuk Wang was yesterday committed for trial m Hong Kong on a charge ot murdering a pretty Japanese typist, Miss Tomoe Sano. ML?.*: Sano's body wajs found stabbed to death m l .secluded alleyway near Hong Kong University onReuter - 53 words
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Article173 1957-05-10 5 'DON 'T GIVE UP MOON-GAZING Astronomers are exempted ONLY when all Muslims have turned astronomers and mathematicians could the practice of moon-g izing he given up. the Chief Kathi of Singapore. Tuan Haji \li. said yesterday. Even In this thermonuclear age Muslims were still r< quired to watch for the173 words
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Article33 1957-05-10 5 A Hungarian newspaper reported that Ernoe Simon pulled an 83-inch catfish out of the Tisze River near Hodmezoev asarhely m southeast Hungary. The prize fish v/eiehed over 140 pounds. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article81 1957-05-10 5 |>UZZLED Japanese scient--1 ists said m Tokyo last night they had observed a total of 122 black spots m the sun yesterday. The scientists, who said they were unable to explain the phenomena, added that most of the spots had been grouped into five regularReuter - 81 words
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37 1957-05-10 5 Mr. Gian Paolo Lang of Livorno, Italy, became president of the Rotary International at the close of an eight-day meeting m New York attended by about 600 delegates from 45 countries ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement35 1957-05-10 5 TAKE 'NIAGARA' BRAND BLACKCURRANT SYRUP A Pleasant Drink for Health RICH IN VITAMIN J(^\ I Specially recommended for children, Invalids and nursing mothers. Obtainable from SINGAPORE DISPENSARY Chemists Druggists 265. Orchard Road. Tel: ***** SINGAPORE-!).35 words
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Advertisement294 1957-05-10 5 ChCCUU "-AST IuRTHffRSuCTiCWSI Normally Clearing Clearing Now SWISS Ptd Koret Nylon Blouses $10 00 j; •wiSSW lBs %3M SHp. .18.50 11 Cotton 17.50 I 2.90 Half p Coala f L5O j J SWISS Grosspriin $9-50 4.20 Mojud Cotton Gowns $10.00;, Plain Shantung 1.90 SWISS Woollens 54" 6.50 White Slag Jeans294 words
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Advertisement15 1957-05-10 6 SAT/SFY YOt/RSEIF smoking milder better -tasting CHESTERFIELD 0 l^v JVM fM^w 1 for V J15 words
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Miscellaneous153 1957-05-10 6 iIAXWIIAKi: by Lee Falk and Phil Davis f M^^^Wl^SSJ^^^i^.^^ ~i MftVY P-OR TME MA&tC? Ir YOU TAKZi%X by Edj»ar Hire Burr«ii«4li« THE SAI\ I li> Leslie Chartcris /GOSHJHO6E PEMGUINS^I FbuT YOU WON'T SPOtYwELL^T LEAST^ fwHATRS YOU Jl GOT THE VW /9 n IVE (3ONE O?4Zy/ ANy GAMBLERS B/ V LET153 words
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Miscellaneous472 1957-05-10 6 BORN today, you are extremely .sat Ue and have the faculty ol being able to do many things all at one and the same time. You have good judgment and clear h< ad and often work best m i I the midst of a crisis. This is fi i tunate,472 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article177 1957-05-10 7 LONDON. May 9. Previous Today BIBBER No. 1 RSS c.M- 26% buyers 26 buyers European ports May 26 Vfc sellers 26% sellers June buyers 26 'h buyers 26 4 sellers 26** sellers RUBBER No- 1 RSS Spot 26 buyers 26 V 2 buyers lers x'llers RIBBER No177 words
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Article104 1957-05-10 7 Above prices quoted m U.i>. ccpcs per 10. NEW YORK, May 9Previous Today TIN Straits spot 98 25 110 m. 98.25 nom. TIN futures Standard Contract May 96.75 buyers 96 50 buyers 98 00 sellers 98-25 sellers Jun« unquoted unquoted TONE Quiet. SALES: Nil. Straits Contract May104 words
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Article42 1957-05-10 7 Above prices quoted m U.S. cents per ID. NEW YORK. M*y 9 Prevlow Today 50 Industrial, W" JJ™ 20 Railroads ig-JJ JJ^ 49 Dohh*Uc Bond, WO5 90 00 15 Unities .S'Sq si st«rk« romiiositr Averaccs 174 21 l'? 3042 words
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Article55 1957-05-10 7 Malabar /Lampong spot *8. at mats 27 M, to 27. Malabar May shipment 26 Lampong May shipment 26 Sarawak suot IVA. afloats 26'^. May shipment 25 4, June shipment 24 Vi Muntok white spot and awaiting release 34'«. afloats 33*4 to 32 *i, sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted55 words
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Article46 1957-05-10 7 LONDON. May Previous Today COPRA Philippine ci f V.X-/ 25St W^SS^n uStS~ >174 norn $1744 sellers COPRA. Straits cif. UK /North European delivered weight per n May/lune CM, buyers £634 bjgjr. s»iss ss" as? COCONUT OIL crude Straits COCOMT OIL crude, Ceylon46 words
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Article, Illustration155 1957-05-10 7 'Pay, or I'll tell,' she told Minister A WOMAN obtained £1,000 from a minister by threatening to reveal to his deacons and other people that he was the father of her child, it was alleged m London last week. Mrs. Myra Annetta Groves, of Langley, Buckinghamshire, was accused at Marlborough-street155 words
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Article150 1957-05-10 7 THE film "Dangerous E*ile" really was dangerous last week— for the main star Belinda Lee. The cameras were rolling on th* pine wood (London) set and beautiful Belinda lay m a low cut period costume on a four- s poster bed. Given a cue by150 words
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Article68 1957-05-10 7 THE largest painting on show at this years Royal Academy summer exhibition m London measures 12 ft. 9 inches by 7 ft. 6 inches. It is by Aberdeen artist Daniel J. Stephen who has named it. 'The Reconstruction." The picture shows a bombed ruin, a tenanted house68 words
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Advertisement37 1957-05-10 7 #^DiinDiCj I f r p erfecton V jn sty e sound Sole Agents: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. Singapore KuaU Lumpur Penang. j^^H^m models ((\MW\\i /vlf^fl BL I] oscillating R%|^l 1^ FANS CARPETS RUGS WPy yy-om KASHMIR VJSg^37 words
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Miscellaneous95 1957-05-10 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 115 p.m Potpourri; 130 Time Signal and News. 1.45 Potpourri Part 2; 5.00 London Studio Melodies; 5.30 cSnford P»rt 8; 6.00 Time Announcement and gramme Summary; 6.02 Mai Bag. opened by Sarojini I^rdes. 6 55 Announcements and bingapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time Signal and95 words
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Miscellaneous48 1957-05-10 7 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIII" 111 SINGAPORE 1 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 828 pm. TOMORROW: 8.51 a.m. and 9.07 p.m. SUNDAY: 9.48 a.m. and 9.42 p.m. MONDAY: 10.38 a.m. and 10.16 d m. E j TUESDAY: 11.26 a.m. and 10.51 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 12.12 i a.m. and 11.28 p.m. THURSDAY: 12 57 p.m. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllillT48 words
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262 1957-05-10 8 HE BO DOLLA $600 RROWED ONE R— AND WON ,000 MATTHEW ROBSON, iTI was so hard -up he 6d. flutter on the mini iiiiiiMiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiimiiiiL 54-year-old labourer, :iulc!n*t a fiord his usual iols. His landlady, 65-year-old Mrs. Eva Sperry, felt sorry for him. "Cheer up, Matt. I'll lend it262 words
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Article82 1957-05-10 8 JOHN Abbott and his wife will have their summer holiday after all— thanks to the hon- I eat rug-and-bone man. For he brought back I the £63 he found m the pair of tro:. given to him bn Mr. Abbott at his home m i King's road, East82 words
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Article, Illustration153 1957-05-10 8 Now they can put it in print THE Cambodian written language is one of the most beautiful m the world. Writing is not e*)3\, however, because it involves complicated combinations of vowels and consonants. In a very real sense, writing Cambodian is an art because it requires an artistic touch153 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-05-10 8 A Roy al Chancellor QUEEN ELIZABETH, the lege for girls m Ham The Queen Mother, w 1 to London University toun i the students I In the picture below Principal. Dr. Kathleen Cl Students have their Queen Mother, recently paid a visit to Westfield Col►stead, London. 0 Is the Chancellor84 words
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Article, Illustration202 1957-05-10 9 Christine has to paint with her teeth DAINTINGS by a 16- year-old girl who holds the brush m her teeth instead of m her hands are on show m London. But she cannot be there to see them. Instead, she will be m an iron lung m which she has202 words
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Article148 1957-05-10 9 900 m. p.h. object chased by RAF AMYSTEKIOI S object travelling west inland from the Channel at 900 miles an hour was charted on a South Coast radar screen, the Air Ministry has revealed. Javelin supersonic fighters of 46 Squadron, on a training night patrol from Odiham, Hants, base, were148 words
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Article109 1957-05-10 9 THE MAN WITH 300 LIVES THE man with 300 lives" walked out of Liverpool Hospital again recently. Since 1937, when he contracted a rare disease of the blood vessels, 71-year-old Mr. R.F. Houston has been kept alive by blood transfusions 300 times. The doctors cannot do anything about it," Mr.109 words
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Advertisement123 1957-05-10 9 (cyicnSorb day and night President Service Jf&Y Jy h^¥ lan American's exclusive Sleeperette* service gives yon completely relaxing comfort all day long— bed-length comfort all night long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far apart give you plenty of leg room You < m tfretdl way out and still123 words
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Article, Illustration657 1957-05-10 10 WEST INDIAN PROTESTS TO THE QUEEN MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY, I WAS GOOD ENOUGH TO BLEED SIDE BY SIDE WITH WHITE MAN BUT NOT TO WORK WITH HIM' M THK Queen received a parcel atKuckmgham Falace lasl week, m it were the five medals that dusky Dick Henderson from Trinidad won657 words
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Article101 1957-05-10 10 Japs buy more meat JAPAN is catching up with Britain as the world's biggest buyer of New Zealand meat. This season Japan will buy more than 15,000 tons, making her the second best customer. New Zealand producers are dissatisfied with prices m Britain and are looking for other markets. Lack101 words
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Article255 1957-05-10 10 |X)R 31 years, home to r Tom Westcott has been a dangerous tunnel of dungeons under the furnaces of a steel plant. Doctors have played hide-and-seek with this Quicksilver of a man m the maze of dark, dusty alleyways under the furnaces at Llanelly, South255 words
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Article91 1957-05-10 10 A SEVEN -YEAR -OLD lioness Is the latest addition to the collection of pets owned by the four children of Viscount and Lady Lambton, of Biddick Hall, Lambton Park, Northumberland, England. Tanya was with a travelling circus before being bought by a Chester '-le -Street naturalist, Mr.91 words
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361 1957-05-10 10 A wife 's car crash dream came true MRS. MARY RAYNES dreamed her husband John would lose his legs In a car crash and warned him. •Bunkum/ said John Raynes. A few days later Mr. Raynes was carried into a coroner's court to tell of the crash m which he361 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-05-10 10 UP to the disastrous Zeppelin airship crash on May Bth. 1937. Germany was the supreme country m the world as far as these "flying cigars" went Now she has only one— that of the American "blimp" type v At present, this is being used as an advertising90 words
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Article, Illustration100 1957-05-10 11 CUMMINGS - CUMMINGS -BY "The cord across the couch? Oh, to prevent us from sitting there the fabric is too delicate." I never take the bus ftom the station mm IVCVf saving nl) to /)!<>(( /;uir of Qeorßian candlesticks." OK, no— no one has100 words
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School tor photographers
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Article, Illustration345 1957-05-10 11 Jerry Field - Jerry Field by In making silhouette snapshots your range of subject matter is as broad as your interests and imagination. Like any other snapshot, a silhouette picture may be shot indoors or out m the daytime or at night. 1^0 you remember how much fun345 words
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Article, Illustration252 1957-05-10 11 FROM my limited experience of photography I have found that photographs of a well known subject, taken from an original view point can sometimes be fascinating and unusual/ writes ISMETH EMIR of Jalan Ismail, Singapore. "For instance when taking a photograph of an ordinary building one can add252 words
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176 1957-05-10 12 CHINESE YOUTH WORKING IN THE U.S.S.R. YOUTHS FROM COMMUNIST CHINA ARK WORKING FOR THE V RUSSIANS IN SIBERIA, AMERICAN OFFICIALS IN TOKYO HAVL DISCUVriKIED. There is speculation that Moscow has a secret agreement with Peking to furnish labour for the Russians. According to the information available m Tokyo the ChineseU.P. - 176 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-05-10 12 E Former US. Minister 1 to Luxembourg Ferle j E Mesta affectionately g greets Korean Miss Oka Yang Chang, who is E one of 18 foreign stu- E dents whose education 2 is being sponsored by g E Mrs. Mesta. Miss Chang, a pianist, will study at 5 the Sherwood55 words
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Article61 1957-05-10 12 Th e Hong Kong news- j paper Ta Kung Pao claimed I that Communist Chinese geologists have recently discovered large rich deposits of iron m Kwangtung Province. It said that Chinese geologists reported that the deposits "are capable of yielding over 3,000.000 tons of ironU.P. - 61 words
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204 1957-05-10 12 Taipeh-Saigon row: U.S. may mediate [PULSE ...featuring news antl views about Asia today NATIONALIST CHINA has formally asked the United States to act as mediator m the dispute on citizenship between the Chinese Nationalist and the South Vietnam Governments. Vice Foreign Minister Shen Chang Huan, who disclosed this to theU.P. - 204 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-05-10 12 Of over 1,000,000 refugees from Red China who fled to Hong Kong. 52.48 C have been resettled m Formosa. A.P. Outgoing President Dr. Ba U (left) gives a warm handshake to^ his successor, U Win Maun*, the new President of the I mon f Burma who was unanimouslyA.P. - 55 words
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Glimpses
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Article225 1957-05-10 12 Big Buddhist fete tor Siom ABOUT 100 delegates from 29 countries are beginning to assemble m Bangkok for the twenty-fifth centenary celebrations of the Buddhist era, from Sunday to May 18. Final festival preparations Include the erection of a large, colourful pavilion at Bangkok's Pramane Ground— a large public parkReuter - 225 words
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Article27 1957-05-10 12 The Japanese Antarctic party on Ongul Island has reported by radio the successful testing of new types of Japanese cold weather equipment, mci"*". fuels and clothing. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article54 1957-05-10 12 Philippines and Japan have reached an agreement to survey 208 vessels sunk during World War II and other obstacles hindering shipping at 13 Philippine ports, the Tokyo Foreign Ministry said. Japan has agreed to salvage 57 vessels m the first operation as part of the I SSBOO.--000,000 reparations to beA.P. - 54 words
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Article30 1957-05-10 12 King Suramarit of Cambodia declared at Pnom Penh that his Indo-China kingdom, "despite criticism m certain newspapers, and unjustified attacks from certain countries, remains firm on the neutral road."— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article41 1957-05-10 12 ne West German independent newspaper Die Welt has advocated an extension of West German trade with Red China and the Soviet Union "which will certainly become the business stroke of the century.... We should send an economic delegation to Ppkinff ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article18 1957-05-10 12 delegation of Japanese fishermen has arrived m Moscow as guests of the Soviet Food Industry trade unions- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article39 1957-05-10 12 'he Hnng Kong Government has made no plans to send an official representative to the Malayan independence ceremonies m August, a government spokesman said. "The Foreign Office m London looks After foreign affairs for Hong Kong," he explained. U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article22 1957-05-10 12 •eking claims that "over 100,000 kilogrammes of Szechuan black tea has been exported to Soviet Russia and European markets this year.- U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article24 1957-05-10 12 rhe World Bank has allocated U552,500,000 to Ceylon to help finance irrigation and land development projects and expansion of the University of Ceylon. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article25 1957-05-10 12 me nong is.ong nun inuustry is entering three features and one short m the forthcoming Asian Film Ft'.stiVP' rl TV»^ wrt nn MUT 20-24.- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article37 1957-05-10 12 The U.S. Navy has an- 1 nounced that it would loan six patrol vessels and a tank landing craft to the Chinese Nationalist Navy. They are to be delivered by mid-July. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article52 1957-05-10 12 Brigadier-Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, Philippines Ambassador to the United States, has been selected to receive the fifth annual Joseph E. Connor award as the "outstanding person m the field of communicative arts.'* Previous award recipients included news commentator Edward R. Murrow and Boston attorney Joseph N.U.P. - 52 words
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Advertisement10 1957-05-10 12 IHJPF^ ***** jffIB^^TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. r" 173 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE10 words
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Article, Illustration245 1957-05-10 13 THE cabin boy was named Timothy, and he did all the odd jobs that had to be done aboard the Tug Boat. He washed the dishes and scrubbed the deck and painted the funnel whenever it got dirty. He had worked aboard the Toot for as245 words
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Article, Illustration937 1957-05-10 13 Sam WHITE - ELEVEN SILENT DAYS FOR MME. SIMENON Sam WHITE That's the time it takes husband Georges to write a new best seller by ►THE BOOK PAGE< A FTER 32 days of rest Georges Simenon, the novelist and creatoi of Inspector Maigret, was m his own terms "doing the best" to start937 words
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221 1957-05-10 13 THE HITLER I KNEW, BY OTTO DIETRICH (METHUEN CO. 18s.) BOOK OF THE WEEK k 117 HEN Otto Dietrich was invited m 1933 to become Hitler's Press Chief he accepted with the simple, uncritical conviction that Adolf Hitler was a good man. dedicated to promoting peace and welfare for the221 words
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Article109 1957-05-10 13 Philip Oakes - Philip Oakes *H rE FACES OF LOVE, b, John Hearne. Faber. Third excellent novel by the best of the new Caribbean writers; about the amoral Rachel Anscomb. halfcaste dynamo behind a West Jndie* newspaper, who seduce* the newlyarrived Enffttsh editor, and faced tragedy when her island loyer is109 words
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Miscellaneous263 1957-05-10 13 •7 i M 8 I^9 |2J 2i n n ll^~^ n CLUES ACROSS 5- Mama later upset this unl1. Defrauds on the work \ersity (4-5). bench (7). 6. Adjust the tours (5). 5. Ventilated anger at heart 7. Ted at last made an lm(5). pre^sion <6). 8. A .saint m263 words
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393 1957-05-10 14 Blue Tango has the form to win tomorrow's main race ALLAN LEWIS SUMS UP TOMORROW'S CHANCES AT KUALA LUMPUR I AM not looking beyond BLUE TANUU ior me winner of the Cl. 4, Div. 1, 5U race at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Blue Tango gets an extra 171 b, but he393 words
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Article24 1957-05-10 14 THE following horses will not start tomorrow: Sure Profit, Colombia, Jara and Kismet. Red Runner is a doubtful starter.24 words
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563 1957-05-10 14 PACK OF GOLD and Clever Bug, two last-start winners at Singapore, will be very hard to beat m the Class 4, Div. 1, 7f event. Pack of Gold won quite nicely at Singapore, her only start, for which she is up 1-lb563 words
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Article301 1957-05-10 14 Strong Free is hard to beat PROCTOR, Pearly, Strong and Free Brown Eyes and Devon Belle look the pick of the Class 4, Div. 2 event over s£f. At the January-Febru-ary meeting on this course Proctor beat Pearly after an objection had been upheld. In their second race Proctor was301 words
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Article46 1957-05-10 14 Eleven final acceptors for the Newmarket Stakes for thre» ids, to be run over one mile and a quarter at Newmarket on Wednesday are: Albergo. Eudaemon. Tern Charger. B; Folly. Ocean Suprerr". Beliigh, Objective, Pharry C Flower and 1 All carry nine i» ReuterReuter - 46 words
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275 1957-05-10 14 n LITTERING, who has VI just completed a long spell, looks particularly well and fit at present. She ha s not raced since Nov. 7 last year, but this should not b e a big drawback over 5' 2 furs. In her last275 words
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Article289 1957-05-10 14 Park II is back to his best PARK II is working better than any other Class 4 horse at Kuala Lumpur .and anticipating suitable conditions, I think he can win the Class 4. Div. 2 event over 7 furs. Last year with th e going heavy, as he likes it,289 words
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149 1957-05-10 14 BOLD DKACiOON or Majula. both trained by Porky Donnelly, could win the Class 5. Div. 2, SU. race for apprentice riders. Bold Dragoon works well with Proctor on which he could win. and he is a last start winner on this course, last149 words
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192 1957-05-10 15 Bousfield is still Dunlops leader AFTER a day of exhilarating golf, m which the course record was broken twice, Ken Boiisefield, the British Ryder Cup Player, led the field by three strokes with 36 holes to play m the Dunlop 90 holes Professional Golf Tournament at Southport yesterday. Bousfield ledReuter - 192 words
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413 1957-05-10 15 MIDDLESEX FOLLOW ON 238 BEHIND KENT'S 346-8 Compton begins farewell season with so and as W. 0., but,.. WIDESPREAD rain interfered with County cricket m England yesterday, preventing any play at Oxford where the University are playing West Indies and leaving only one game that at Hove between Sussex andReuter - 413 words
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269 1957-05-10 15 rwvr biLkDED Lew Hoad, Australia's Wimbledon champion, was taken to five sets by Robert Haillet, of France, before winning through to the quarter finals of the men's singles event m the Italian Lawn Tennis championships m Rome yesterday. i Playing well below269 words
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Article166 1957-05-10 15 CARL "Bobo" Olson, former middleweight champion who retired last year after being knocked out m three successive bouts, plans a comeback. This was disclosed yesterday by Sid Flaherty, who was manager of Olson when the fighter retired. When Flaherty announced Olson's retirement he said itA.P. - 166 words
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Article22 1957-05-10 15 Ards beat Bangor by four goals to nil m an League City Gfcp match at Bangor la^t night. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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93 1957-05-10 15 CEYLON'S Davis Cup tennis team lost the opening match of its China tour 3-1 against a Chinese side m Peking yesterday. China's Chu Chenchua beat the Ceylonese champion, Rupert Ferdinands. 6-0, 6-1 m one of the three singles won by the Chinese. Rajaj PrisidiA.P. - 93 words
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Article58 1957-05-10 15 FRANK STAMPFL, Austrian-born athletics coach, will head the coaching staff during a Canadian Olympic training week m Toronto m August. This was announced yesterday by Mr. Harry Price, chairman of the Canadian National Exhibitions Sports Committee. Stampfl, now living m Australia, coached Dr. RogerReuter - 58 words
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Article86 1957-05-10 15 VALDES (Cuba). 11 who boat British champion Joe Erskinc m one found, gained a unanimous points decision over Johnny Holman 'Chicago) m a tenround heavyweight bout at Portland, Oregon, last night. Both bpxers went over the ri pes m a wild Hurry oil blows m theReuter - 86 words
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Article48 1957-05-10 15 Jaroslav Drobny, 1954 Wimbledon champion and the favourite in the Hurlingham Hardcourts Tennis Championships. won his fifth round match 6-4, 8-6 against New Zealand's Charles Parker yesterday. In another match Guy Koening, South Africa, beat Eny land's J. M. Ward 6-3, 6-3- A P.A.P. - 48 words
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73 1957-05-10 15 AUSSIE CRICKETERS TO GET £650 EACH FOR SA TOUR AUSTRALIA'S 15 Test cricketers to tour South Africa later this year will each receive V: ♦>.">() sterling for the five months and three weeks series sum of £550 will have been allocated by the time they leave South Africa and. asReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement116 1957-05-10 15 Pleasure PLUS Punch m the WEEK-ENDER Every week Thrilling Pages of Action Clamour Exclusives Features Sports Human Blood Sold m Singapore at SlOO a Pint... fact Rich towkays are the buyers. Meet the Streep Teeze Queen of Paree! PHOTO FEATURE Sensational pictures ot French beauty stripper. Children get paid for116 words
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452 1957-05-10 16 Canal Users' Association lifts boycott France says shell keep away THK Suez Canal Users* Association (S. C. U. A.) last night freed each of its 15 member countries to decide whether to let their shins resume sailing: through the Suez Canal. THEA.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 452 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-05-10 16 Pretty Phyl Westerhout wears an off-thr-shoulder Italian blouse of fine white knitted cotton with a little pull-on hat. These Italian clothes, by Vanity, will be displayed with the new Sophia Loren film, "Woman of the River36 words
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Article33 1957-05-10 16 Record sales of British cars m the United States during the first two months of this your were reported on Thursday by the British Automobile Manufacturers Association.— A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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