The Singapore Free Press, 31 May 1957
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Title Section17 1957-05-31 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. 14X92. Singapore, Friday, May 31, 1957. Price 15Cts.17 words
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Article283 1957-05-31 1 .lIMMIIMIIIMMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII lIMIIHI ti..i.iii.miii < i.» v I U.K.'s first bomb-* a cracker m comparison "Though there ma v be further explosions m Bri- lain's H-bomb series, this is It." The correspondent said tltr bomb would he drop- E ped from about 10 milet up from a ValiantReuter; A.P. - 283 words
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Article191 1957-05-31 1 NAVY STAND FIRM Redundant men must go I '■j i :V .J| ADMIRALTY autliorities m London have backed the decision of the Commodore Superintendent of the Singapore Naval Base to discharge 415 redundant workers. This information was contained m a cable received m Singapore yesterday from the Chief Minister, Mr.191 words
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Article33 1957-05-31 1 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b opened m Singapore this morning at 89 S 8 cents a lb., up three -eighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.33 words
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494 1957-05-31 1 Loyal workers are being threatened by young tough-talking henchmen Now 'gangsters join the road rebels QWNERS of the Tay Koh Vat and Hock Lee bus companies complained again this morning that strikers are intimidating loyal workers, especially those who have deserted the494 words
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Article93 1957-05-31 1 THE world's first I atomic powered submarine Nautilus broke its own long dis- tance underwater re- I cord m travelling 3,049 miles from New Lon don, Connecticut, to San Diego, California. I Captain Eugene Wil- konson said on Wed- nesday. I The submarine sur- I faced onReuter - 93 words
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Article196 1957-05-31 1 Eight die m police armoured car clash POLICE m armoured cars clashed with Lebanese demonstrating against the "Eisenhower Doctrine" m Beirut yesterday and eight were killed and more than 70 injured. The police were enforcing a ban on demonstrations after the opposition had accused the governmentReuter - 196 words
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Advertisement111 1957-05-31 1 Aitrii;... STOPTMt FLVIN& O SAUCER jl TESTS \f>^ f STOP TH€ H-BOMB TtST9 \£,onaitiontvie} t hoi b—n m us* for mony gentrotiont but it hot mod* evtry ropid technical advances during recent years. temingron ore proud to be able to offer you y\ Hie most modem, efficient ond economical J111 words
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Article230 1957-05-31 2 FIRST 400 CALL-UPS PASS OUT Three years 9 training ends m July No more dodgers SINGAPORE'S "first 400" national servicemen are due to complete their training m July, after which they are to serve as reserves for seven years. Stating this to the Free Press/the Commandant of the Singapore Military230 words
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Article85 1957-05-31 2 WHERE is a fair chance A that the dreaded tropical disease, yaws, or frambodesia. can be cleaned up within the next ten years, Mr. Maurice Pate, Director of the United Nations Children's Fund < UNICEF said m Oslo. He was describing the organisation's campaigns at aReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration190 1957-05-31 2 Man who may save civilisation A BRITISH medical scientist and his research team are hot on the trail of a pill that will protect mankind from the deadly rays of the H-bomb. Dr. John Loutit directs the team which has completed, at the Medical Research Council's laboratories at Harwell, successful190 words
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Article148 1957-05-31 2 Life in the U.S. I OIXTEEN Asian j E women leaders, E E including; Singapore E City Councillors Mrs. E Margaret Kiat Neo E Smith, said m New j York this week that they were relieved to E E see Americans them- E S selves realised they had E weaknesses148 words
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Article32 1957-05-31 2 i^ALCUTTA was paralysed V* yesterday by a day-long general strike called by the Leftist United Front to protest "oppressive" tax proposals introduced m the Federal budget last week.32 words
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Article51 1957-05-31 2 ALMOST 5,000 Hungarian refugees have been given sanctuary m Australia since the end of December. An Immigration Department spokesman said yesterday that 1.574 of the migrants had already been found suitable employment. Australia has contracted to provide sanctuarjr for ***** Hungarians who fled lato last year.Reuter - 51 words
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Article46 1957-05-31 2 Domino experts smiled when Miss Pat Crisp, 20--year-old girl entered their annual championship at Epperstone, Nottingham. She had never played before. The contest went on all through the winter. Now novice Pat I only entered for fun Is the new champion.46 words
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Article235 1957-05-31 2 Covt. bid to prepare villagers for potts, citizenship rpHE Singapore Public Relations Office is stepping up its drive to secure fuller co-operation between the rural population and the Government. The Director of In formtion Services, Mr. G. G Thomson, told the Free Press regular meetings235 words
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Advertisement64 1957-05-31 2 PRESSURE PAN '^•'wi /^"^3^i» V^t3fc. »^t' 1 SEE ONE YOURSELF TODAY Sp^ WE OPEN MONDAYS TO /^y?^ THURSDAYS TILL 7.00 P.M. SUNDAYS TILL 1.00 P.M. CLOSED ONLY ON SATURDAYS MARDEN CO. 82, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE -9. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4 »♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦+♦♦< CAPITOLTOMORROW MIDNIGHT i I 1 muE 1 flic enthralling story of !NTERPOLVictor64 words
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Article330 1957-05-31 3 STRIKING CREW ASK FOR APOLOGY Mutineers now facing arrest THIRTY-SEVEN Chinese crewmen who walked out on the captain and stranded the Singapore-bound British tanker Nassarius at Yokohama were offered a new skipper late last night. But they refused to end their two-day mutiny against the empty 8,246-ton Shell Tanker Co.A.P. - 330 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-05-31 3 GLYNIS JOHNS, the attractive British star, as she appears m the E film "Loser Takes All," S E based o:i a story by E Graham Greene. Her co-star is Rossano Brazzi. F.lMfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll32 words
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Article320 1957-05-31 3 Rubber embargo lifted NEW RED TRADE POLICY WELCOME RUBBER tyres and raw rubber are among the 200 items which Britain will drop from the Red China trade embargo list, it was announced m London last night. Other items which Britons will be able to sell to Red China under theReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 320 words
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Article91 1957-05-31 3 A PAIR of bright yellow swimming trunks marked "Empire made" was posted last night to the President of the Board of Trade. Sir David Eccles, by the Nottingham and District Hosiery Manufacturers Association. The Association says the trunks, which were purchased for one shilling and sixpenceReuter - 91 words
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Article23 1957-05-31 3 A NATION-WIDE net of clubs called "Let'j Work Until We Are 100" is being; formed m main cities throughout Japan.23 words
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50 1957-05-31 3 Livestock fed tranquilizers. also known as "happiness pills." gained weight faster, scientists at the Pfizer Agricultural Research tre m Indiana reported yeiterday. Cattft and sheep Riven tranquilizers gained weight faster, used their feed more efficiently and graded out r when slaughtered. the scientists reported. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article108 1957-05-31 3 THE Conservative Party's popularity with voters showed a fresh slump m two parliamentary byelections polled m London yesterday. At Hornsey, industrialresidential suburb on the capital's north eastern fringe, the Conservatives' previous majority of 12,724 was slashed by about threequarters to 8,131. The Government party's share of the108 words
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Article133 1957-05-31 3 A MUCH decorated 11 111 flying are was yesterday acquitted of (l.tmagini; one of Britain's C 750.000 Sterling Valiant jet bombers through negligence. His defence counsel submitted that there was no case to answer against Squadron Leader Kenneth Harry Francis Letford, who has twice receivedReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement176 1957-05-31 3 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IRRESPECTIVE OF PRICE!! TODAY AND I SHIRTS. TIES, SUITINGS, TOMORROW! I 2* READY-TO-WEAR TROUSERS, DAYS GENTS' SHOES, RAINCOATS, TO GET MORE SUITCASES, etc-: etc< FOR YOUR MONEY! OUR SPECIAL OFFER PERIOD ENDS TOMORROW! WS^T (MAIAYA) LTD. IHCOtfOtATIO IN iINOAfORI toffUt Floe*/ Singapore it T.I ***** (S lU«S 1 1176 words
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189 1957-05-31 4 ANNE SHARPLEY - The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, May 31, 1957. Opinion CRIMINAL DRIVING ANY punishment that strikes at the means of livelihood for which a person's training best suits him cannot but be regarded as harsh. But when that person employs his training to put others m danger of maiming, even death,189 words
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Article, Illustration1275 1957-05-31 4 The picture they did not want me to take IOXTIXUIXG THE EXCLUSIVE FREE PRESS ShRIHS 7 TRAVEL TOURIST TO RUSSIA.. I iSMTOUS 9 EYEWASH tui: m:* \um. i m of Tin: uv ki-s i.iIMUUn MY CAMEMA MOP i SNATCMEB IT BACK "|>UT you can't go to Sukumi. It will take1,275 words
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Advertisement16 1957-05-31 4 KENDRY'S for XViy/ Shields. Schools P, H. HENDRY nufacturing Jeweller 78 North Bridgr Road, Singapore, 6*16 words
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Advertisement131 1957-05-31 4 FOUR Speeds for the price of THREE! 71/# L Four Sfeed Autochanger A logical development of the now well-known Monarch U.A.6 Automatic Record Changer, the U.A. B. is designed to play the new 16 r.p.m. 'talking books' m addition to 33 3 45 and 78 r.p.m. records. Important new features131 words
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Article, Illustration365 1957-05-31 5 FIRE CHIEF DEFENDS HIS MEN Check bid is described as 'atrocious' They recovered $20,000, gold from Cecil Street' (SINGAPORE firemen are fdrious at a suggestion that they should be searched before and after fighting a fire as a precaution against them being suspected of retaining stolen property. The Superintendent of365 words
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Article187 1957-05-31 5 pOMMUNIST CHINA is making a novel attempt to indoctrinate Chinese teachers and students m Malaya through correspondence courses. Several sanrnle lessons are i believed to have been received m Singapore recently. The Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr. J. D. Haskin* told the Free Press yesterday that187 words
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Article31 1957-05-31 5 Hubert E. Courtney, 26. arrested by FBI agents on a Florida car theft warrant on Wednesday, has a tattoo on his chest which reads: "Crime does not pay."31 words
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Article227 1957-05-31 5 ALTHOUGH women scouters m Britain can now wear knee-length shorts or slacks at Wolf Cubs' camps, Singapore's Akela Leader, Mr. Michael Cheong, thinks it would look "unwomanly" here. And the only two women assistant district commissioners, Mrs. Elizabeth Tan, and Mrs. Lillian Liew, agree with him. Mr.227 words
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Article196 1957-05-31 5 Clerks 9 reaction to Govt. pruning plans SINGAPORE Government clerk are ready to "raise heaven and hell" if their salaries are cut for the sake of saving revenue The president of the 2.000-stronff Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union, Mr. Goh Teck Phuan, told the Free196 words
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Advertisement64 1957-05-31 5 BLONDING EMULSION lightens your hair to the exact shade you desire. With Napro Blondint: Emulsion you can lighten your hair just ie or be radiantly blonde. Easy to use, safe and gentle Napro Blonding Emulsion contains rich, exclusive oils that leave your hair soft, natural looking, shining with new gloss64 words
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Advertisement130 1957-05-31 5 r* 77ie 72,000 MILE MANHUNT that 1 RIPPED THE WORLDWIDE m U N -JT ND CATE WIDE OPEN! K^^ jf TU a 9k »*4 lie Bf Ji I JB ill RORY IHIJ J I CALHOUM fX^A I RUSH m (ua.) I HEX -From TOMORROW tone control p— l*t i■ i^vM130 words
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Advertisement14 1957-05-31 6 r ENJOY YOUR SMOKING I' Try Much Milder CHESTERFIELD with its extraordinarily good taste.14 words
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Miscellaneous166 1957-05-31 6 >l AMIIIAKI*: by Lee Falk and Phil Davis J %lt/A.\ b> i:«l«ar Hire Burroughs TAfJTAN KX7LV PACE 7 ONE OP THg NATIVES. A I ITmaT^1 TmaT^ 6NOu<sm!' THE SA_B\ I Irv Leslie Charier is I "^f^Bfflß r*< Eep ow THE JOB WTH KLUCKSKX^ KNOW ONE TH/NG-IF WE BU/Up) K7ciiCii g166 words
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Miscellaneous434 1957-05-31 6 "OORN today, you have a truly j Jj Gemini nature dual talents dual moods, and conflicting tenden- ciea which not only make you a dillicult person to understand bur may impede the progress of your exceptional talent You should discover early m i i how to direct your energies to434 words
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Article171 1957-05-31 7 LONDON, May 30. Previous Today RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i fEuropean ports Jone 26!A buyers 26>« buyers 26 sellers M% sellers July 26U buyers 26U buyers 26% sellers 26 sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 26\ buyers 26!.. buyers 26'- sellers 26* sellers RUBBER No 1 RSS171 words
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Article43 1957-05-31 7 NEW YORK, May 30. Previous Today 30 Industrials 502 18 CLOSED 20 Railroads 145 64 40 Domestic Bonds 89 03 CLOSED 15 Utilities 74 13 63 Stocks Composite Average 175 13 CLOSED Aborc prices quoted m U.S. cents per U>43 words
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Article102 1957-05-31 7 NEW YORK COMMODITIES MARKETS WERE CLOSED YESTERDAY MEMORIAL DAY. LONDON, May 30. Previous Today COPRA Philippines c-i.f. V X./ \orili European delivered June /July weight per lon* ton May/June $169 sellers $169 sellers COPRA, Strait* cJ-f. I .X /North European delivered wriulil per ton* ton BUf/Jnne102 words
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Article76 1957-05-31 7 r)ONALD MACLEAN, the British diplomat who fled to Russia m 1951, sat only yards from members of the British Embassy In Moscow last week. They were at the Soviet State Symphony Orchestra's concert, conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent. It was Maclean's second appearance m public since76 words
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Article64 1957-05-31 7 Two United States Navy Panther jet planes flying m a Memorial Day tribute to war dead, collided over Minneapolis yesterday. One crashed into a parked car and set three houses on fire, killing the pilot and injuring at least six persons. The pilot of theA.P. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration203 1957-05-31 7 SIR Anthony Eden comes home m a day or two home to Rose Bower, the four- roomed cottage hidden m the Wiltshire Downs at Broadchalke, that his wife Clarissa bought m her bachelor girl days. Everything is ready. The newly thatched roof203 words
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Advertisement65 1957-05-31 7 r^MbVADO I 28 JEWELS N^^'^SM WATERPROOF ft wftfl*^^ AUTOMATIC 11 L J\>^ JfisL V Jr m ONLY WATCH m m^^^\ WI £VERIASTIN6 1 I carpets rugs r*rs«cSjj/ /ao/» PERSIA V»^^ Storage Guaranteed 9 M CIkirADADC PACKING i SINOAPUKfc co. f ltd. i ROOMIE, ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING S 5 Tel: *****/365 words
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Miscellaneous55 1957-05-31 7 SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES 1 TODAY: 12.41 a.m. and 11.49 p.m. TOMORROW: 1 28 p.m. E SUNDAY: 0.31 a.m. and 2.13 p.m. MONDAY: 1.17 a.m. E and 300 p.m. E TUESDAY: 2.08 a.m. E and 3.49 p.m. E WEDNESDAY: 306 E E a.m. and 4.42 p.m. E THURSDAY: 4.15 am.55 words
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Miscellaneous102 1957-05-31 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 pjn. Potpourri; 1.30 Tim< Signal and News; 1.45 Potpourr Part 2; 5.00 London Studic Melodies; 5.00 Educating Archie 6.00 Time Announcement am Programme Summary; 6.02 Mai Bag, at the mike Sarojin Lourdes; 6.55 Announcement and Singapore Share Market Re port- 7.00 Time Signal am102 words
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Article90 1957-05-31 7 CANADA'S External Affairs Minister. Mr. Lester B Pearson, said m Hamilton. Ontario, last night that the Soviet Union was reluctant to touch off an atomic war. Mr. Pearson said m a federal election campaign speech that the one thing he nrtli dlx")uc rpmpmhpr from his talksReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration529 1957-05-31 8 DENMARK UNROLLS RED CA RPET Royal great < visit a success A BOX AT THE BALLET IT was just a few weeks to Paris that the Queei ashore from the Royal Y^ hagen m Denmark. And so began a thr( country which has for so closest friends. Accompanied by theii529 words
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Article, Illustration146 1957-05-31 8 SECURITY TAKEN TOO FAR? TjENMARK took exten- sive security precautions to protect Queen Elizabeth and Frince Philip, during their State visit, including a strict watch at frontier posts to stop suspected persons from entering. Special Branch police m Copenhagen, for two months checked up on the background of people living146 words
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Advertisement133 1957-05-31 9 (j Qirtforb day and night on Pan American's f* President Service jSfy' I/r^f lan amkrican's exclusive Sleeperette* service gives you completely relaxing comfort all day long— bed-length comfort all night long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats trc paced far apart give you plenty of leg room. You CM Stretch way133 words
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Article253 1957-05-31 10 DETECTIVES investigating a vicious attack on a midshipman at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, England, arc almost certain that it was not the work of an outsider. They believe the attacker ither one of the naval pensioners and civilians on the college staff or one of253 words
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Article194 1957-05-31 10 A WOMAN passenger found a loaded revolver m a train near a compartment where five Dartmoor convicts sat. Last week police were investigating what may have been a daring breakaway plan. The train was the West Country morning express to London. The prisoners,194 words
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393 1957-05-31 10 THE Fabulous Fredmans never stooped to picking up a few hundred pounds by a tall tale. Oh no. It was the BIG money they wanted. They were confidence tricksters, de luxe model. Forty-six year-old Alec Fredman. a former hot393 words
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Article33 1957-05-31 10 Families are occupying the 849 houses and Omtl at the village near Melbourne used to house Olympic athletes and officials during the games period m Melbourne late last year.33 words
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Article309 1957-05-31 10 NO GIRLS -SO TROOPS RIOT piOTS between troops MX and civilians are scaring the tiny seaside town of Freshwater on the Isle of Wight. A soldier admitted: "There is a hard core of tough nuts terrorising the townspeople. "When they walk into a bar or a dance they expect everyone309 words
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Article, Illustration165 1957-05-31 10 DUSTY PICTURE IS OLD MASTER A PICTURE which <. A was covered m dust y i> and which was a nest- i j Ing place for birds m <i the 12th Century Chapel <■ at Southam de la Bere J; I Gloucestershire, Eng- < <■ land, has been found l'165 words
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Miscellaneous24 1957-05-31 10 "Ohno it's not that- the *<>« shouldn't have walteS rf^SJ I <ttd mmiaf t*« UUj U#t nlfkt. f picture', clear enough. U P ior me24 words
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Article, Illustration837 1957-05-31 11 STEPHEN CONSTANT - STEPHEN CONSTANT Shattering new documents m... FROM liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii SPEIDEL: 'An offence against the living and an insult to the dead../ Above is the covering note of a top-secret report on Occupied France sent to the Wehrmacht m Berlin over Speidel's name. In the report are detailed837 words
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306 1957-05-31 12 UNREST GROWS AMONG CHINA'S WORKERS PED CHINA'S communist press has given the lie direct to Peking^ past propaganda boasts to having improved the condition of the nations workers. The truth is now out. Actually the living standard of the toiling masses on the China mainlf.nd has been falling steadily, causing306 words
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Article165 1957-05-31 12 I r^OMMLNIST China's S v^ highest legislative body the National j Peoples Congress con- venes next month m the midst of a new ideological campaign to i foster criticism of gov- ernment policies. The session, which I brings together more than 1,000 delegates m Peking, may beA.P. - 165 words
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Article109 1957-05-31 12 THE threat of famine, gaunt companion vi Asia's poor, now stalks tens of millions of Chinese ueoole m Red China. The Communist regime In Peking has publicly admitted the danger and, In a series of directives, news articles and lectures called on the nations farmers to109 words
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154 1957-05-31 12 Six belt-tightening months are still ahead PARTICULARLY hard hit by food shortages are peasants m Eastern and Central China and Manchuria, whose fields and homes were damaged or de- stroyed by fl oo d drought or typhoon last year. They have spent one of China's bitterest winters struggling to krepA.P. - 154 words
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Article84 1957-05-31 12 Trincomalee price is Rs.100 m. CEYLON is still awaiting word from the British Admiralty regarding the price of the buildings at the Trincomalee navai base, which the Colombo Government is to take over soon. The British Government had originally asked fer Rsl 00,000,000 for the buildings at Trincomalee. The CeylonU.P. - 84 words
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Article51 1957-05-31 12 "The Catholic convents m Burma have contributed a tremendous influence m the education of our womenfolk;' said Madame Aung Soe, wife of the Bur mese Ambassador to Britain, at a reunion tea of the Burma Convents Association held at Overseas House m London. She jmid tribute to the seljless workReuter - 51 words
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Article30 1957-05-31 12 Mr. James M. Langley, newspaper publisher, has been nominated by President Eisenhower to be ambassador to Pakistan, one of the sensitive South-East Asia listening posts of the United States. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article38 1957-05-31 12 The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that U.S. nationals born m the Philippine Islands became aliens on July 4, 1946, when the Philippine received its independence, even though they may have been living m the United States. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article67 1957-05-31 12 President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam, m a message to President Eisenhower, said his tour of the United States had shown him that "the American people are as rich m moral strength and spiritual values as m material resources. These are thequalities of every great nation and give meU.P. - 67 words
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Article33 1957-05-31 12 A Japanese firm, Isahi Che- mical Industries, Ltd., is to set up m Pakistan a plant to produce 100 tons of rayon viscose filament and five tons of cellophane paper per day U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article18 1957-05-31 12 TALKS MAY BE RESUMED SHORTLY BETWEEN JAPAN AND KOREA TO SETTLE OUTSTANDING QUESTIONS BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES.— REUTERReuter - 18 words
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Article31 1957-05-31 12 Mr. Ahmad Natangara, Indonesian Consul General m New York for the past four years, is leaving by air for Indonesia via London, hb next assignment probably would be m Singapore. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article26 1957-05-31 12 ndia's economic restrictions, which are causing much hardship to Goans inside and outside the Portuguese enclave, may be relaxed, it is believed m New Delhi. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article23 1957-05-31 12 rhe per capital income m Japan increased by 12.2 per cent m 1956. bringing the annual individual income to $688 {Malayan). A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article18 1957-05-31 12 South Vietnam's Govern-ment-operated national lottery has financed the construction of 2,118 houses m the past six years. U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article43 1957-05-31 12 Armed lawlessness m the Naya Hills is still continuing, the New Delhi Parliament was told. The main features of the continued lawlessness are sniping on government outposts and road convoys and ambushes carried out against army and police patrols. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article41 1957-05-31 12 RED CHINA has to export food to obtain machinery. Will Peking now set aside its heavy industry programme and turn to full relief measures aimed at rescuing the peasantry or press on with the programme? A. P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-05-31 12 Commodore G. R. M. de Mcl (right), chief of the Ceylon Navy, who received Rear-Admiral Jack P Monroe, when the commander of the U.S. naval forces m the Middle East led his squadron on a goodwill visit to Colombo. In back- ground is Captain James W O'Grady.56 words
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Article, Illustration307 1957-05-31 13 TIMOTHY and the Captain looked puzzled. "The Apprentice Pirate?" they said. "Who is he?" I "Why, he's the little Pirate I made friends with while you were locked up. I sent him along to let you out I of jail." There was an awful silence for a307 words
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1219 1957-05-31 13 DAVID DIVINE - HEINKEL SHOT DOWN AT KING'S DEMAND DAVID DIVINE ►the book page^ r REVIEW BY p ROPING IP Channel m the dark of a winters night m 1944 I saw from a destroyer's bridge the thin, bright beads of tracer bullets splayed out across the frosty stars as a German bomber1,219 words
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Article325 1957-05-31 13 HURRAH! THE FLAG, by Philip Mackie. (Andre DeutschJ i 155.) piIILIP MACKIE E made his name as a playwright almost overnight, with "The E Whole Truth," which ran to packed houses E in London. His first j book is a war story, based on his own325 words
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Miscellaneous235 1957-05-31 13 CLUES ACROSS 3 Had Sir! this way (6). 1 Cut re-arranged verse <s>. 4 Walks for beggars, perhaps 4 There is a sapper m the (61. syrup (7). 5 Cakes for a Cabinet Minls--8 Mistaken Communist at last ter < 5 ,6 Spirit m a piece of bread 9 An235 words
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417 1957-05-31 14 ALLAN LEWISES Cup finish; 1. Blue Ice; 1. Crimson Pirate; 3. Brilliant Scholar GOVERNOR'S CUP CL. 1. DIV. I—l'iM. Little Pappa 9.02; Bril. liant Scholar 8.09; Flying Princess 8.06; Bearer Bond 8.05; On Stage 8.04; Crimson Pirate 8.01; Nazakat 8.00; Windlewell 7.13; Adelaide417 words
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Article39 1957-05-31 14 |X)LLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: f Rao Rajah, Cash Cheque, Pearl City, Bahagia, Man About Town, Red Sunrise, Flower Queen, Boy Garyth, Maori Chief, Josker 11, The Cobra, Tipsy Trout, Satisfaction and Solar Minstrel.39 words
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309 1957-05-31 14 CLASS 2—ll MILES Opera II 9.05; Copacabana 9 04; Joe's Tipple 9.01; Weem 9.00; Golden Melody 8.13; King Crow 8.12; Hang Tuah 8.11; Tipsy Trout 8.09; Sandown II 8.09; Dapple Grey 8.08: Irish Pearl 8.08; Sunny Day 8.07; Powhatan 8.06; Argyll 8.03;309 words
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235 1957-05-31 14 CL. I. DIV. 2 6F. Little John 9 00; Time To Reason 812; Stag? Show II 8.12; Hurry Hurry H. 09: Walla Walla 8 07. Santiago 806; Darfttth 8.06; Bliss Kirr 8.05; Cash Cheque 804; Azarole KO3; Pearl City 8.03. Bahagia HOI: Ma7ooka235 words
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Article99 1957-05-31 14 LADY Honor Svcdjar's filly, Angelet, one of the leading fancies for the Epsom Oaks, was beaten into third place m the Irish 1,000 Guineas over one mile at The Curragh, County Kildare, yesterday. The race was won by Mr. Rex Cohen's English-train-ed filly, Even Star, ridden99 words
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252 1957-05-31 14 Hign socks can saddle up to win Summer Cup SUMMER CUP CL. 1. DIV. I—GF. Distine 10.04; Amusement Park 9.13; Prosperity 8.04; Shamrock Slipper 8.04; Programme 8.02, Hiffh Socks 8.01; Hopsasa 7.11; Sir Francis 7 10; Amusement II 7.09; Judicial 7.09; Malayan Scholar 7.08; Bondi 7.07. Selections: 1. HIGH SOCKS;252 words
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262 1957-05-31 14 CLASS I—9 FURS. Shangrila 9 04; Red Sunrise 9.02; Day brook 9 00; Barfleur 8.12; Krakatoa 8.10; Pride of Phoenix 8.08; So Sorry 8.06; Popularity 8.05; Now Showing 8.04: Tanglin Hill 8.02; Television 8.00; Barakat 8.00; Conventional 713; Ottosan 7.13; Knjoy ment II 7.11;262 words
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Article170 1957-05-31 14 MIRANDOLA TO MAKE AMENDS Cargo Rice and Screen Play m her second race at the last Bukit Timah meeting French Shoe carries one pound less than on Wednesday. Merdeka. fourth, and Brilli«4 Light, sixth, m that race also read well with the .same weight and one pound less respectively. Cargo170 words
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Article54 1957-05-31 14 TH E Dormello Olgiata Stable's crack four-year-old Tissot yesterday won the Grand Prix of the President of the Italian Republic, run over one and a half miles m Rome. Tissot *s victory was his twelfth m 18 outings. The colt is engaged m the Ascot Gold54 words
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Article262 1957-05-31 14 PL. 2. DIV- 1 «F. Crown Link 900; Wander Kid 8.13; Nutnismute 811; Fair Nipper 8.10; The Cobra 8-10; Jolly Day 8 09; Mirzapen 8.09: Glory 8.08; Gay Hunter 8 07; Firebird 8 06: Coffee Exporter 8.05; Charles Kuda 8.04; First Trick 8 04:262 words
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Article177 1957-05-31 14 r OREST DL'KK is my seiec- tlon for the Class 1. Div--2 race over I'm miles. He was unlucky on Wednesday when second to Popularity and now drops 4-lb- m this higher division, which is really weaker than he met on Wednesday. Honey Bird, promoted177 words
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528 1957-05-31 15 Ramadhin s straight deliveries got him 7-49 Score board ENGLAND IST INNS. Richardson c Walcott b Ramadhin 47 Close c Kanhai b Gilchrist 15 Insole b Ramadhin 20 May c Weekes b Ramadhin 30 Cowdrey c Gilchrist b Ramadhin 4 Bailey b RamadhinReuter - 528 words
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Article105 1957-05-31 15 "ITALIAN racing drivers Piero Carini and Baretto, driving for Ferrari, were killed m the Grand Prix de Saint Etienne motor race yesterday. Carini and Baretto collided at about 125 m p.h on the outskirts of Saint Etienne. near Lyons, which forms part of theReuter - 105 words
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Article82 1957-05-31 15 SAM HANKS, 42-year-old Calif ornian, won the 500-mile Indianapolis motor race yesterday. Hanks was driving a Belond Special car of revolutionary design m the race, which counts m th e world championship. Hanks smashed the record average of 130.84 miles an hou r for the race roundReuter - 82 words
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Article241 1957-05-31 15 A USTRALIA, t h c world's No. 1 tennis nation, failed to I provide a finalist m the French International I Tennis Championships j m Paris yesterday j when Ashley Cooper and Mcrvyn Rose were I eliminated m the semi-finals. The rmal will be decidedReuter - 241 words
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Article32 1957-05-31 15 REAL MADRID, the j holders, yesterday] retained the European Football Cap, when they beat Fiorentina (Italy) by 2-0 at Madrid. Both goals were scored m the second I half. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article31 1957-05-31 15 EMILIO MARCONI (Italy) retained his European welterweight championship m Rome last night when he was held to a draw by Peter Waterman, the British chamninn nvpr IS rounds. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article245 1957-05-31 16 iiiiiiiiiiiii'jiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitni iininin 1 1 n i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii Freah 'flu bug* is now taking Japan by storm A SI'DDKN influenza epidemic has stricken from A 80.000 to 100.000 people m the Tokyo and Kyoto areas. for< mi; N schools to close. Japanese scientists said the epidemic245 words
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Article228 1957-05-31 16 'FORCE' WARNING TO JAKARTA GOVT Celebes rebel leader defies dismissal order DEBELLIOrS Lieutenant-Colonel Ventje Su- mual, openly defying an order by the Central Government to give up his command m the Celebes, has warned the Jakarta Government that he would meet force with force. The Celebes newspaper Kurir Makassar, disclosingU.P. - 228 words
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Article32 1957-05-31 16 "Youth Takes Over m Singapore" is the challenging theme of an article by Adelaide Eastley m the Free Press Saturday Magazine tomorrow. You cant afford to miss it.32 words
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Obituary67 1957-05-31 16 20 Word* $6 (minimum). MR KHOO HENG PHO Age 67 years passed away peacefully at General Hospital on Friday 31st May 1957 leaving his sorrowful wife, Wee Slew Ngoh, 3 sons, Soo Thuan, 800 Chye and Soo Hean, 3 daughters Ean Kirn, Ean ,Choo and Ean Suan, 1 daughter67 words
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258 1957-05-31 16 MR. Nikita Khrushchev leader of the Soviet Communist Party, is reported to have told Polish journalists that the Soviet have an H-bomb so big they dare not test it. Mr. Khrushchev, met a delegation of Polish newsmen m the Kremlin earlier this month. HeA.P. - 258 words
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Article30 1957-05-31 16 Tw 0 escaped convicts stole the brand.- new Mercedes limousine belonging to Hern Fritz Steinhoff, prime Min- 1 ister of North Rhine-West-phalia. They were rearrest- cd. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article118 1957-05-31 16 Defence chief warns of war dangers TV/£ United State* Deputy Secretary of A. Defence. Mr. Donald A. Quarles, terday called on the U.S. to build sufficient military strength "to make certain that war will destroy those who initiate war In a Memorial Day speech at Arlington NationalReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-05-31 16 picture. I School children form the majority of the crowds j which flock to the Singapore Rotary Club s hobbies exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. A section fi of yesterday's crowd of well over 2.000 is shown I watching "the trains ffo by" m the mechanical s^c- tion. FreeFree Press - 51 words
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