The Singapore Free Press, 27 May 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1957-05-27 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. *****. Singapore, Monday, May 27, 1957. Price 15 Cts.18 words
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451 1957-05-27 1 New recruits may be the first to feel the pinch Teachers are the target THE SAURIES OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT OFFICERS ARE IN DANGER OF BEr iNG SLASHED SOON, SO THAT ANNUAL REVENUE SAVINGS CAN BE MADE. The Government is at present studying451 words
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Article119 1957-05-27 1 STRIKE: BUSES TO RUN THE managements of the Hock Lee and Tay Koh Vat bus companies have made emergency arrangements to maintain services on all their principal routes it 350 workers of the Singapore Bus Workers' Union carry out their threat to strike at 5 p.m. today. A spokesman of119 words
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Article72 1957-05-27 1 CHOUTING "cicath to Americaius,' an Italian youth on Saturday whipped out a knile m the U.S. Information Service library m downtown, Rome, stabbed an assistant librarian and fled. His victim was an Italian Mrs. Eviga Govoni, 53. She was rushed to Rome's San Giacomo Hospital where herA.P. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration200 1957-05-27 1 ARMS CUT HOPES MR Harold E. Stabsen, President Eisenhower's special adviser on disarmament, flew back to London yesterday with new proposals personally approved by the President which some optimists thought might bring about the first big break m the 11 year-old disarmament question. Mr. Sta-ssen, it was understood, planned to200 words
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Article51 1957-05-27 1 'MISSING' MAN IS BACK A Singapore businessman. Mr Ec Kirn Swee, who had been reported missing from a hotel m Malacca, is back m Singapore. He told the police yester--1 day that he had been vislting friends m Malacca and that earlier reports that he had been kidnapped were not51 words
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Article33 1957-05-27 1 June first grade rubber buyers f.ob. opened m Singapore this morning at 89 i I cents a lb., down threeeighths of a cent on Friday s close. The tone was quiet.33 words
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114 1957-05-27 1 THE Singapore Fire Bri--1 gadc has given up trying to determine the cape of the fire which gutted four blocks of shops and flats m Cecil Street last Wednesday. The Superintendent oi the Fire Department, Mr. j. Angus, told the Free this morning that any114 words
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Advertisement9 1957-05-27 1 I Taspeh riots: Reactions m pages 3 and 169 words
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Advertisement49 1957-05-27 1 tour guide to $mr pictures... J^^V your friends. t /Id T /'l 4:^ p»— ~-m A Brings o new ease and IKON accuracy to photo- graphy. Link ZciiS Ikon with Gcvacrt. Available at all good photographic dealers Sole A*cntt: THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC49 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-05-27 2 oieture. VIVIEN LEIGH had a tremendous success when Paris saw for the first time j Shakespeare^ most cruel and savaw play Titus Andronicus '"terpreted by the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company at the Theatre Sarah Bernhardt Lead- j 1 ing actor Sir Laurence Olivier and his wife. Vivien Leigh (seen here)Popper - 59 words
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209 1957-05-27 2 rpHE Indian Government has not so far been successful m finding a suitable place for its proposed warehouse and demonstration centre m Singapore m spite of a two-month search. The Commercial Secretary to the Indian Commission, Mr. D. M. Jejurikar, told the Free Press209 words
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Article266 1957-05-27 2 Opening not just yet mllE opening of the E 1 new $^50,000 Cul- E E tural Centre of the E E Singapore Adult Edu- E E cation Council m Fort I Canning has been m- definitely postponed. E The centre was to E E have been opened on E E266 words
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Article88 1957-05-27 2 KIDNAP CHARGE iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiii A YOUNG Kuala Lumpur man 'was today charged before Inche M. Hashim. the President of the Sessions court, Kuala Lumpur, for kidnapping a nine-year-old Singapore girl. Ho Poh Hin, from the lawful custody of her mother. Madam Chan Ah Leang. The man. Chu Kang Chuan, 23, was88 words
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Article143 1957-05-27 2 Police offer launches for the big count MARINE police launches may be made available to census officers on the night of June 17 -"census night" to take a final count of houseboat families and seamen on duty. The Chief Statistician, Mr. E. J. Phillips, told the Free143 words
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Advertisement237 1957-05-27 2 Sale Starts today with the Greatest Money $aving Bargains of the Year American Printed Nylon bneer no >i.vu rer ifl. Printed Georgette 45" 0.95 j^\ Printed U.S.A. Duco Nylon 45" 1.25 Dyed Shantung 2.50 jdfiw&hb Maidenform Brassieres Sold at Discount During Sale $*S3\j? Tapestry Brocade 28" $3.20 Per Yd. Chinese237 words
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Article346 1957-05-27 3 WILLIAM MILLER - CAUSES OF THE TAIPEH RIOTS WILLIAM MILLER By gTORM warnings of what happened on Formosa last week, when thousands of Chinese went on an orgy of anti-Americanism, were up for at least two years t» lore the lightning struck. But they were rigidly ignored by officiate on the bland, bothU.P. - 346 words
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Article280 1957-05-27 3 PANIC FEARED AS FLU HITS JAKARTA ■T'HE Philippines influenza epidemic death toll rose to 140 yesterday as cases m the provinces continued to increase In Indonesia, the office cautioned against spreading of influenza while m JAPAN it was being invaded by a new The numberU.P.; A.P. - 280 words
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Article, Illustration24 1957-05-27 3 picture. The two young English actresses, Anne Heywood and June Laverick who were among the stars uttending the Cannes Film Festival m France PopperPopper - 24 words
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Article36 1957-05-27 3 French paratroopers killed 86 insurgents and captured 15 on Saturday m a battle lasting several hours after a night ambush m the mountains north of Tablat, 40 miles south-east of Algiers.36 words
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Article126 1957-05-27 3 TIIK story of a widow who -bought" the IrMegroom of another woman for 17.000 shillings (about (M|1, 959) paid m Instal menU, came up at a local court at (iiaz. Austria, .it tin' weekend. The object of the "transaction' was a 85-year-old labourer brought into court on severalA.P. - 126 words
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223 1957-05-27 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, May 27, 1957. Opinion Dangerous traps >TO one will deny that the monsoon drains are a necessary part of the drainage system. Nor will anyone deny that these drains serve the purpose for which they were intended. They were designed by civil engineers for a223 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1957-05-27 4 WRITES EVERY MONDAY WHICH FILMS SHOULD BE BANNED? AM not attacking the Film Censors, for I have already told ynu I think theirs is the most difficult job that anyone could be called upon to do. It is the lack of accepted standards, the absence of a yardstick1,169 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-05-27 4 Photo. J Seen watching the International Horse Show m Rome are I; Prince Rainier of Monaco and his wife Princess Grace. The\ > m are on holiday m Italy.— Paul PopperPaul Popper - 30 words
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Article242 1957-05-27 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber by VI ANY a tongue m Bibble-street w ged yesterday when C. Suet, Esq., paid a call at the Slopcornn residence. In his hand he carried, v though it were a bouquet of orchids, a pamphlet on freightage rates for Mimsie Slopcorner. When Suet had departed242 words
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Advertisement39 1957-05-27 4 .Minimum i,,iiiiii!iiiiiiimnmm">»<""r New Goods. I I I Many Interesting Items Have just Arrived I you pay I us a visit to 9U have new. S.P.H. de SUVA LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR IPOH AIRPORT SINGAPORE m miimiiiiiii minium iiiim»nnii' m39 words
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Advertisement57 1957-05-27 4 AFFORD Ff&ii<gl) OlfllLC ~V has given your teeth a new tparkle, penetrated the Jty*crevices as never before, and made your mouth as Sa^t^ fresh as the proverbial morning dew. yS .Jf J v£ s Buy a tube today. "To<A\vTaste Available from leading stockists and The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd 33, RAFFLES57 words
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48 1957-05-27 5 A bus plunged off the highway into the Chilian River m Chile over the weekend killing 30 passengers and injuring 25 others. A survivor among the 60 aboard said the steering mechanism apparently failed. The driver died m the crash. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-05-27 5 picture by Two top international variety stars one an oldtimer and (me new were guests of honour at the Variety Club luncheon at the Dorchester Hotel. London. They were Sophie Tucker, the famous American star, and Victor Borge. the popular pianist Sophie Tucker rives Victor Borge a kiss to thisPaul Popper - 52 words
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Article65 1957-05-27 5 LONGEST darts match ever la m progress at a public house m Nottingham. Salesman Charles Duffy, 35, and Mark Jones, 42. are meeting for an hour daily to play a of A MILLION AND ONE up. They expect to finish about August. In the three weeks65 words
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Article44 1957-05-27 5 'RE-EDUCATION' WITH A BEER Brewer Van de Winkele is to run an eight- day beer festival at Ghent. Belgium. He wants to "re-educate young men who are turning to soft drinks— "that is why young husbands now look so henpecked and miserable." he says.44 words
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168 1957-05-27 5 Citizenship Bill to make naturalisation more simple THERE has been a steady increase m the num of aliens m Singapore seeking naturalisation since conditions for acquiring citizenship were eased m 1953. A Government spokesman said an average of 27 aliens per month used to apply for naturalisation before 1953 Hrufi168 words
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Article107 1957-05-27 5 A 32-YEAR-OLD father, quoted by authorities as saying he strangled his three-year-old son to keep the boy out of his divorced mother's possession, was held without charge at Lincoln, Nebraska at the weekend. The body of the youngster, John Jennes was found m a bedA.P. - 107 words
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Article250 1957-05-27 5 Japs keen to aid Colony fishing industry Important S-EA trade centre THE 12-man Japanese trade and goodwill delegatio\ now m Singapore, under the leadership of Mr. Toshifumi Tanaka, the Governor of Hokkaido, is hopeful of being able to help m the development of the Colony's fishing250 words
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Article69 1957-05-27 5 FINANCIAL experts of the British and Egyptian Governments have met m Rome m the first formal negotiations between the two countries since the Suez Canal crisis. They met at Egypt's request to study the possibility of some resumption of Egyptian trade with the sterling area. Immediately afterReuter - 69 words
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Article95 1957-05-27 5 rE Kremlin has accused Israel of breaking its promises to the Soviet Union by accepting the Eisenhower doctrine for the Middle East. It warned the government of Premier David Be n Gurion that it wa^ taking a dangerous path which has nothing good m store for Israel."A.P. - 95 words
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Article36 1957-05-27 5 High school students m British Columbia file income tax returns on their pocket money. Teachers have helped over 1,000 students make out returns on income totalling nearly $1,700,000. One student's income: $10,030.36 words
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Article133 1957-05-27 5 CO-OP FOR ESTATE RESIDENTS A CO-OPERATIVE stores society is being planned m Singapore to cater for residents m the Serangoon area and particularly the Serangoon Garden Estate. The secretary of the Singapore Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society, Mr. N. A. Kularajah, said yesterday that it was intended to use a133 words
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Article27 1957-05-27 5 Moscow opened the largest hotel m the Soviet Union at the weekend, the 30--storey "Ukraine,"' with 1,026 rooms and accommodations for 1,500 guests. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Miscellaneous305 1957-05-27 6 >l\\Mltllii: b> Lee Falk and Phil »avis BECAUSE --E«--NOUARECHESs\ WE WILL, FORTUNATe L.V, I THEN IMUST FOPfCC YOU/ ~^s CHAMPiOM--*4£ ISAFAK4-WE PAY VOO— ICO MOT NEEP TO COMB- WITH ME. AS I SAIP--MV >v WMY HAVE THE HI CHESS TOURNEY/ *MATeVER/[ MONEY. IWtU-FiOr THOSE ARE MY >^ /P) KING'S IN305 words
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Miscellaneous459 1957-05-27 6 imiiiiiiiiiiiiinii illinium tiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,,,,. BORN today, you have more than an average gift of manual dexterity and you should be able to do something special either m the area of drawing and painting or m the trade.s where handling fine tools is necesI ary. You would probaoly be a superior surgeon,459 words
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Article156 1957-05-27 7 A 14-YEAR-OLD boy who died after being bitten by an adder shouted to a friend just before the snake struck: *Tve found a lizard." This was reported at an inquest on Michael John Smith, of Knowle, Bristol. Britain, who died m Poole hospital following treatment.156 words
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261 1957-05-27 7 IT WAS ALL FOR LOVE, YET HE FAILED TK) try to win the af- fcction of his wife, a crane-driver worked overtime and earned £18-£2O a week so that he could buy her: A washing machine with an electric mangle, an electric roller iron, a vacuum cleaner, a TV set.261 words
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Article224 1957-05-27 7 A cigar bomb blew her to bits FRENCH counter Intelligence agents flew from Paris to Strasbourg last week to investigate the murder of a Government official's wife who was blown to pieces by a cigarbox bomb intended for her husband. Detectives believe the outrage was the work of Algerian terrorists.224 words
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143 1957-05-27 7 THEY TOOK HIS TONSILS OUT BY MISTAKE TWO little boys named Stephen Smith were expected at the hospital. But only one with his mother, and tearfully shy of the camera, turned up and that led to a mis- take... at least that is wh:\£ a sister of the hospital told143 words
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Miscellaneous177 1957-05-27 7 Todays Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 pm. Keep It Bright, 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Les Paul and his guitar; 357 For Schools- 5.00 Children's Playtime 5.30 The Singapore Six; 5 45 At the Hammond; 6.00 Time Announcement and Programme Summary; 6.02 Women's Half Hour; 630 The Music of177 words
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Article, Illustration344 1957-05-27 8 SIR ALBERT IS FIGHTING A BATTLE OF BEAUTY A LL is quiet m the lovely village 1X street. All is peaceful. Except at the corner where that lamppost stands. And there, the figure m the dark coat It waging his little war. You fnight or might not agree with professor344 words
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Article231 1957-05-27 8 NAVY NUDE STOLE THE SHOW A DARING nude painting m the Wardroom oi the cruiser Birmingham shocked hundreds of official guests at a reception m Cannes recently,— and stole the .show from film lovelies. It is "The Bane," lent by Birmingham Art Gallery to the flagship of the Mediterranean Fleet.231 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-05-27 8 Peter goes fishing One that did n't get away I E A CTUALLY actor I E playwright Peter E I'stinov went to Naples E for location work on E his latest film "A Falsi len Angel in Brooklyn," E hut he just couldn't E resist visiting the harbour first. He84 words
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Article, Illustration151 1957-05-27 9 THE successful i x "Nepal Snow- man Expedition" i recently returned to Kathmandu, Nepal, after taking photo- graphs of Yeti footprints. The expedition was led by Tom Slick, and all are "ninety-five per cent" certain that Yeti do exist m the higher Himalayas. Lending weight151 words
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Article, Illustration73 1957-05-27 9 l m m rpilE terrific thrills of yacht racinu can be Imagined A from this striking picture which shows Jim "I "I Kenny and his wife Grace sailing their "Hornet" J" class racing dinghy at a meeting of the Hayling I" J Island Sailing Club at73 words
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Article209 1957-05-27 9 WORLD-WIDE 8.0.A.C airliners, including the luxury Monarch flight to New York, were held up at London Airport all because a man was "ticked off" for not saluting. The man was Paddy Daly, who is a shop steward as well as a security officer. Chief209 words
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Article350 1957-05-27 9 rE toughest job that the Anglican Church can offer has just been given to Bishop Joost de Blank of Stepney. He has been appointed Archbishop of Cape Town, the city where Christian beliefs m tolerance and love are daily under severe challenge. Such was the350 words
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Article, Illustration117 1957-05-27 10 STOP-GO FOR TINY TOTS nnO teach school chlld■l 1 ren road sense. I- how to avoid accident*. and how to ride bicj- cles properly and safe- ly, the authorities of I Birkenhead School. Cheshire, use a replica of a busy road junction, with working traffic lights, road -crossings and traffic117 words
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Article185 1957-05-27 10 rw\HERE will be no legal tussle over the estate of I L racing driver the Marquis de Portago, 28-year-old Spanish grandee who died at the wheel of his Ferrari in Italy's Mille Miglia. The Marquis —handsome devil-may-care international sportsman and millionaire by repute died worth185 words
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Article280 1957-05-27 10 AN amazing bid by a hunchback evangelist and three pretty girl disciples to make a 3,000mile missionary trip ended last week 50 miles from the starting point The evangelist, half- blind, crippled Eric Smith, aged 30, had planned to reach Israel in the converted280 words
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Article57 1957-05-27 10 Hollywood director Mikt Todd bought three pictures —total cost 9,800,000 francs (£9,800 sterling) as a "special wedding anniversary present" for his actress wife Elizabeth Taylor m Paris yesterday. When asked when the special anniversary was, Todd replied: "Well, Saturday, of course. We have a specialReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-05-27 10 TN the picture below "sex kitten" Brigitte Bardot is seen arriving: at a Press Conference at the Victorne Studios at Nice where she is playing the naughty wife's part m "La Parisienne" with Charles Boyer and Henri Vidal. She climbs out of specially designed68 words
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Article350 1957-05-27 10 FOR the first time since the new British Homicide Act became law, a judge donned the traditional black cap last week and sentenced a man to death. The new Act which came into effect eight weeks ago —abolishes the death penalty for most types350 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1957-05-27 11 adelaide Eastley - adelaide Eastley BY» ♦w.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.w. LEFT: A (harming I" Singaporean Mrs. KB. Brute hie who will be U" among the models to display festive fashions at a beauty show and dinner-dance at the Adelphi Hotel on the Inights of June 5 and 6, given by Doris Geddes' Little Shop.Free Press - 1,248 words
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Article, Illustration270 1957-05-27 12 Chapter ll— ln the Jail TtfE AN WHILE Timothy and the Captain had been talking things over with the crew of the Golden Castle m the tiny jail. They told how they had seen the distress rocket from the liner, how they had followed out to sea,270 words
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843 1957-05-27 12 ANNE SHARPLEY - ANNE SHARPLEY by A man has been sentenced to 10 years 9 imprisonment for attacking the plastic surgeon who altered his noseband refused to do so again Today there are so many people who want to change the nose nature gave them that a843 words
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Article290 1957-05-27 12 Scientists report Indications thai a cancer tumor may have the ability to produce a substance with power to immunise the patient a&iinst further spread of the same cancer. A research team from the Institution Divi Thomae of Cincinnati told the Pan-Amer-ican Cancer Cytology Congress last weekA.P. - 290 words
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Miscellaneous224 1957-05-27 12 CLUES ACROSS 11 Found In Rangoon (S). 3 A snake m the dining room 14 One inside a charity disfumtture (9). tributor (7). •At first a health resort In 15 Weed at Plymouth, perthis country (5). hap* (S) 9 Disregard the French inside 16 Len. upset at first Joins the224 words
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Article, Illustration181 1957-05-27 13 TMB I X M O H M \L A\ n Mil L I Olt !%l I.: the dvntttrv uml thy *U>sirahU> lovvitj §0 1 A KNE W O S T X li Mtt a it afi#» s to roui inn> *h<> r€*n Iw both with vqual t surrvss181 words
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Article, Illustration359 1957-05-27 13 ANITA EKBERG (right) star of Columbia's "International Police" m which she plays the part of a dope 1 pcddlar's int. Co-Mar is Victor Mature. Producer-director George Sidney has (J a call for 1,000 extras, as he takes hit "Jeanne Eagels" troupe, headed by Kirn Novak, Jeff359 words
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Article, Illustration120 1957-05-27 13 DIAMOND STUDDED SISTER EVA GABOB. the youngest of that fabulous diamondstudded family, is m London to make a film called 'The Truth About Women". She was welcomed to Britain at an exclusive Mayfair party last week She arrived m a filmy necked black gown with a flared skirt which the120 words
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Article138 1957-05-27 14 US MAKE IT 4-1 IN CUP TIE THE United States completed a 4-1 victory over Venezuela at Caracas, Venezuela, yesterday m the North American Zone Davis Cup semi-final. when veteran Vie Seixas and Bernard Bartzen won the final two singles matches. Seixas won the key match when he methodically cutA.P. - 138 words
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225 1957-05-27 14 SCOTLAND, WALES ARE WELL BEATEN IN CUP AUSTRIA SNATCH WIN V/ITH LATE PENALTY SPAIN, attacking for most of the match, defeated Scotland by four goals to one at Madrid yesterday m their second leg World Soccer Cup preliminary tie. The Spaniards scored two goals m each half, to make amends225 words
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Article15 1957-05-27 14 Denmark and Bulgaria drew 1-1 m a soccer International m Copenhagen yes- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration249 1957-05-27 14 ASHLEY COOPER, Australian champion, who took over the role of men's singles favourite m the French Lawn Tennis Championships when Lew Hoad was beaten last week, reached the Rirter finals yesterday. :e looked every inch the t, m crushing Pancho itreras of Mexico,Reuter - 249 words
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Article153 1957-05-27 14 CZECHOSLOVAKIA avenged their 1-0 defeat at Cardiff earlier this month by beating Wales 2-0 in the second leg at Prague yesterday. Czechoslovakia. Wales and East Germany— the third team in group 4 of the European zone— now have two points each. The score flattered Wales, who153 words
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Article116 1957-05-27 14 A LAST-MINUTE penalty goal gave Austria a 3-2 victory over Holland at Vienna yesterday m their first leg match In Group Five. Austria trailed 2-0 at half time, but goals m the 47th and 80th minutes brought them level. Just on time their inside-left116 words
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Article93 1957-05-27 14 PORTUGAL caused a big upset when they boat Italy by 3-0 at Lisbon yesterday. They dominated play throughout and scored m the 40th, 82nd and 87th minutes. Although the Italians had their moments of superiority they wasted several chances, notably at the beginning of the secondReuter - 93 words
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129 1957-05-27 14 \f OURNE, second favourite for the Epsom Derby, broke down at Longrhamp yesterday and will not run m the English Classic on June 5. Mr. Ralph Stra.s.sburp;er's colt finished hall through the one mile. 2«--furlon&s Prix Daru and finished last of the four runners.Reuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-05-27 14 BRITISH heavyweight Henry Cooper goes down for full count m his European championship fight against the Swedish holder, Ingemar Johansson, m Stockholm last week. The fiKht ended m the fifth round.38 words
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357 1957-05-27 14 LESS THAN a month after the close of one football season m England, plans are well forward for the start of the 1957-58 campaign, which officially begins on Aug. 24. In the interval, of course, there will still be plenty of soccer activityReuter - 357 words
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Article64 1957-05-27 14 rpOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, A the English League First Division, beat Ontario AllStars 7—o m a soccer match before 9,000 fans under floodlights at Varsity Stadium m Toronto last night The game provided a scoring feat for centreforward Bob Smith, wh o netted five of his team's64 words
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Article, Illustration789 1957-05-27 15 GARNET BOUGOURE DOES IT AGAIN nARNET BOUGOIRE did it again. At Bukit Timah on Saturday, he rode three winners for the third racing day m succession. Admittedly I am a fan of Bougoure's. But all racegoers will admit that his exhibition on Pearl City on Saturday was way above anything789 words
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Article357 1957-05-27 15 ALLAN LEWIS, REPORTING THIS MORNINGS WORKOUTS. SAYS... HE IMPRESSES IN A SMART GALLOP OVER 3F IN 36 4 h HIGH SOCKS (Mitchell), who had Mirandola for company this morning at Bukit Timah, gave me the impression he is getting somewhere near his best Australian357 words
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Article173 1957-05-27 15 KEEP AN EYE ON THESE FIVE HORSES PUT these five horses m your note book: ACROSTIC, sixth behind Golden Melody on Saturday, was doing his best work at the finish. Definitely a proposition m the longer race. Nine furlongs or I' 4 Miles. CHARGE SHEET, fourth to Coffee Exporter. Was173 words
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Article57 1957-05-27 15 Carl Bobo' Olson, former world middleweight champion, will have his first comeback fight against Joey Maxim, former world lightheavyweight title- holder, over ten rounds In Portland, Oregon, on July 18. Olson's manager. Sid Flaherty, announced earlier this month that Olson, who retired last October, plannedReuter - 57 words
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Article107 1957-05-27 15 BONDI ATTRACTS WITH FAST 3F Bondi (Smith) went attractively when running three m 38, wide out. Shamrock Slipper (J. Donnelly) went from the six at three quarter pace. Walla Walla (Franklin) did the same work. Tanglin Hill (J. Donnelly) did strong pace work from about the six. Little John (Barratt)107 words
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Article, Illustration721 1957-05-27 16 ANTI-US SENTIMENT IS SPREADING 'Wide resentment is due to legal jurisdiction Reactions to Taipeh rioting A NTI- AMERICAN sentiment is spreading wherever the United States has military bases m the Far East, and the fundamental cause is the U. S. military's insistence upon trial by their own courts of AmericansA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 721 words
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Article65 1957-05-27 16 Reports reaching London at the weekend said Goan guards on May 23 shot and killed three people described as 'Indian terrorists" m the Portuguese enclave of Goa. on the west coast of India. In another incident on May 14, two people were killed and sevenA.P. - 65 words
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Article147 1957-05-27 16 A FIFTH COLUMN of Communist elements attempting to take Nationalist China from within probably triggered off the mob action by thousands of Chinese against the United States embassy at Taipeh, Formosa. Frank H Bartholomew said m Washington yesterday Bartholomew, president of the United PressU.P. - 147 words
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Article228 1957-05-27 16 Justice and unity, says Dato Razak Malaya's Education Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, aaid m London at the weekend that the new constitution for an independent Malaya was based on "the principle of justice and the desire for national unity" m the Federation. Justice and national unity wereReuter - 228 words
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Article125 1957-05-27 16 U.K. CAMPAIGN AGAINST CHAIN SMOKERS THE British Government was yesterday reported preparing to start a campaign against chain smoking m an effort to cut the incidence of lung cancer. The Sunday Express indicated that the campaign would coincide with "new evidence linking heavy smoking withU.P. - 125 words
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