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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1957-07-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. *****. Singapore, Saturday, July 6, 1957. Price 15Cts.17 words
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Article, Illustration476 1957-07-06 1 SACKED MEN ADMIT PLOT TO OUST K. Kremlin case for executions Now Red Army accuses £OMMUNIST sources in Red bloc countries say that the Molotov trio may have to face the death penalty if it' is decided to put them on trial for "conspiring" against the Khrushchev regime. Other reports,U.P.; A.P.; Paul Popper - 476 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-07-06 1 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER By "So I give up smoking and what do I get? As like as not Asiatic flu, polio, and a packer of radioactive fallout I!" v30 words
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Article299 1957-07-06 1 The rocket that fizzled out WOOSH.'^TO lONOSPHERE. THEN CRASH pE .second in a series of rocket firings at Fort furchill, Manitoba as rt of the United States ternational Geophysical Jar programme, ended in llure when it crashed frly yesterday. rhe rocket was fired >™. a 125-foot-square mumum-sheathed launUfg tower atReuter - 299 words
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Article52 1957-07-06 1 ISl'oms sea patrol 11 );it manned by senior MJ night foiled the n ts oj 'nan from ths 2 A r 'Mx-lago to land g: °J dutiable tobacco on OK roast. Je Offlcera arrested a I h ml j n a «Peed boat. "1 be Charged in52 words
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Advertisement14 1957-07-06 1 Miiimiiimiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiimimiiiitimiiimiiiiiiiiiim^ 4 Mm <»*«» NIAVf LTO B waCNOTSIACCIPTIP PLEASE CHECK .YOUR BOTTLE STOCKS NOW, 114 words
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Article399 1957-07-06 2 AMATEUR LENSMEN ARE TOPS Hobby boosts Colony \\j\uih photographers have helpul to piu tpoi e on the ma p of the world. d by Mr. v. L Chan, secre O f th I graphic Society ol Singapore who recalled the humble birth oj photography by in the Colony. Hi said399 words
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Article, Illustration133 1957-07-06 2 The Chief Minister, Mr. lAm Yew Hock, has E begun his round of conferences to end the go-slow campaign in the Singapore Harbour Hoard. He has hud i talk with the chairman of the Harbour Board. Mr. P. A. T Chrimes and met delegates133 words
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Article119 1957-07-06 2 Exhibition is late rpiiE (1 at c for the unkrco travelling science exhibition nt the Gan Eng Seng School. Anson Road, Singapore, has still not been fixed. The exhibition, duo to be opened on June 24, was postponed because the exhibits had been delayed in Calcutta due to lack of119 words
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Article, Illustration100 1957-07-06 2 r IV Srrnivaxan •'•r.u.r «hiof Hrrk «f the < 't\ Engineers' Depart Blent, who retired at (h«- -«""<! or his! month aft«r Mnrlflf wilh thr (ity Council f>r U years was KarUiuici On Thurs(J;i V If ■•fill ►•<",, ti. i( by Mr. p. c ivrry, t|, c Deputy city Engineer100 words
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Article20 1957-07-06 2 Textile retailers In Amsterdam have decided to sell coffee in their shops at cut prices as a reprisal against20 words
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Article24 1957-07-06 2 grocers who give textiles a free gifts to their customers. They will stop seliUy coffee when the grocers sty giving away textiles.24 words
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Advertisement71 1957-07-06 2 \U N RIV ALLE D! i Jusl a dab a day I Kerps odor away. 1 fciffjfffi s i I Yl&nfoC til, M Mill > i AVAILABLE AT ALL C LEADING STORES J Sol. Agents: i COUSINS IMPEX I 3B Raffles Pla<c Spore CROCODILE SHIRTS I i*:'.'JMr r r;:nir» Wk71 words
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Advertisement117 1957-07-06 2 IRAi RA TVTeSH OTE li i RICARDO I H and His HAWAIIAN SERENADED p MENU AND A LA CARTE DINNER Pj S Table Reservation Phone 2804 B We Aitg>Cl f llg f^^^jß^J|tH>a^^>JtKr t -^»»i i a J^^^lfc-T > J T Br! THE TK 8U QUALITY wL' 1 Tapel?«cor4er mkim \\K\117 words
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Article192 1957-07-06 3 GIRARD: LEGAL MEN HIT BACK L^fYERS for U.S. Army specialist, William Girard, have described as "unprecedented" the American Government's decision to turn the soldier over to Japan for trial. Girard is accused of killing a Japanese woman by firing a cartridge casing from a rifle grenade launcher last January. The192 words
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Article, Illustration86 1957-07-06 3 The Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association is to hold its annual flag day on Aug. 17. Phe organiser, Mrs. Seow Feckf Leng. said that they jjjfid to collect anything beR ween $12,000 and 600 people havo ▼olMteered to sell th** Clamorous Leigh Snowden, Hollywood's busiest newcomer keeps86 words
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390 1957-07-06 3 All out war on London's black vice spot FRANK 'RED LAMP* REPORT SHOCKS U.K. IFEW WEEKS before a British Govern ment >rt on homosexuality prostitution is due, !e clergymen have Jkcd the country with "ank report on the aping spread of vice in working class London Jugh of Stepney, lieReuter - 390 words
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Article322 1957-07-06 3 DEADLIEST 'A' BOMB IS 'PRETTY' REPORTERS and army chiefs entrenched 5,700 yards from the centre of America's monster nuclear test in the Nevada Desert yesterday described their experience as "beautiful i terrible dreadful and similar to being on roller skates." The weapon, rated officially at four times as big asU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 322 words
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Article136 1957-07-06 3 Heroin near prison N explosion in a <► house near Hong j J| Kong's main jail re- 4. o vealed that the pre- i> mises had been used JJ J' for manufacturing <► 41 heroin on a large scale, JJ the police announced <» o yesterday. o o Police suspectReuter - 136 words
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Article40 1957-07-06 3 Yugoslav— he swam ashore— can stay Dusan Kustudic, 29-year-old Yugoslav who swam ashore from a ship off Deal, Kent, last week to avoid being deported, will not be required to return to Yugoslavia, the British Home Office announced last night.40 words
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Article223 1957-07-06 4 Opinion Chou hint to Japan PEKING has now come out with a suKtfestlon t hat Japan should act as a "bridge In tl le Pacific" between R<-d China, and the liini ed si ates and thus prevent war. I his could be achieved, according to Commu nisi Chinese Prime! Mini223 words
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Article, Illustration787 1957-07-06 4 THE CROWDS ROLL UP AT THE DUKE 'S CASTLE r.'ii; recent thunder- storms in England have chared beaches in the south from Brighton to Bognor. But the Sussex holiday trade* has, of course, carried on and nowhere so notably as in Arundel, where the castle is open from Monday to787 words
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Advertisement30 1957-07-06 4 It /I m—mm* Best Tailoring BAJAJ tilts, Limited NOW AVAILABLE Lot( st materials in Wool/Dacron, 100 Djcron 75' "r D<ic#on Orion/Nylon Stripe AND MANY MORE 71 High Street, Singapore 6.30 words
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Advertisement33 1957-07-06 4 New as to-day.. An every way! HILLMAN MINX De Luxe Saloon the finest of them all LYONS MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE. 9 UNIVERSAL CARS Ipoh Pm.mg WEARNE BROS. K. Lumpur Scremb.n M33 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-07-06 5 picture. HP nda Soreen German's "Queen of Legs", is 22 and comes from Bremen. At the moment she is appearing at the Palladium in Dusseldorf, where her aero- 5 E bfttirs ret five an enthusiastic reception. As part oi" her training, she drinks her 5Popper - 57 words
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Article247 1957-07-06 5 Govt. is blamed for road deaths •Jill Singapore Govern- inents failure to allocatesufficient funds to solve the traffic problem has been blamed for the city's monthly toll of -death, inJfUJfand damage." ifeferring to the "far too many 'danger spots" in tMr^city, the latest issue of JH Highway, official pubuff/aon of247 words
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Article42 1957-07-06 5 A tornado which struck the northwest Ohio town of Bryan on Thursday night tore the clock from the courthouse tower and hurled it 505 feet. Many buildings were shattered and the business disi trict was severely damaged. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article102 1957-07-06 5 rpilE Singapore Govern- ment is considering a suggestion from the F«deration that the word "Merdeka" should be used at the end of every Malay programme over Radio Malaya The Federation Government is understood to have already approved the proposal. The CJJf.N.O. Is keen on it102 words
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Article448 1957-07-06 5 MOST GOVT. SERVANTS ARE IN DEBT Startling figures by an official piFTY per cent of Government servants in Singapore are in debt and a good 10 per cent of the officials are in bad financial shane too. These startling tacts were disclosed to the Free Press yesterday by a senior448 words
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Article71 1957-07-06 5 r |MIREE Indian Navy ships are due to arrive in Singapore on July 16 on a visit to Malayan ports. They are the Tlr, Kistna and Can very. They are to remain in Singapore until July 20, when they will leave for Penang. While in Malayan71 words
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Article15 1957-07-06 5 Three ships. Alert, Cossack and Telemachus are in the Singapore Naval Base today.15 words
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Advertisement60 1957-07-06 5 f trophies: j n trorllif/ of j if ffrvnt SPORTS EVENTS j n '-> SvS F,i From Your Leading Trophy Dealer I I P. H. de SUVA LTD. j 45 HIGH ST. SINGAPORE 6 EMBANKMENT KUALA LUMPUR 6 STATION RD IPOH FREE BOOKLETS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Sole Aq 'i»» Ho'|im60 words
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Advertisement15 1957-07-06 6 ENJOY YOUii SMOKING! I Try Much Mild- 1 CHESTERFIELD with its extraorditut™ good taste. t15 words
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Miscellaneous82 1957-07-06 6 VlA\lll«\Ki: il> l^e ialk ami JMiii liiayiH l.\ll/A\ by Erfgur lli«*e llui'i'oii^li^ <<< '•'fyy Ci PP r "(?'^v\ "^hF aPES /> -^^^/^l IN POt THE (C.ILL-. l "'i^^*^^. THE SA I XI by Leslie Ciiarieris /ahu ih< ouragcd i^. you Y/\no if you tyo/v? i expect \J-^'\ JS^^^f^ DllT\ MER82 words
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Miscellaneous509 1957-07-06 6 BORN today, your most OQtstandtai characteristics are probably Bta cerity, justice and loyalty. There Si a spiritual side of your nature which gives you high ethical valu, You will undoubtedly be Interest l ed in programmes which ofli r eoual I I opportunity for all. You read widely i i509 words
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Article488 1957-07-06 7 New York prices NEW YORK, July 5Previous Today WHfetraits spot 88.00 nom. 97.62 nom. Stiml»rd Contract July unquoted unquoted Aug. 96.00 nom. 95.50 nom. TONS' Quirt SALES: Nil. BfcaSi Contract July 97.25 buyers 96 75 buyers 9800 sellers 97.75 sellers Aug. 97.00 buyers 96 50488 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-07-06 7 <" T7UNLAND will be represented in the forthcoming M 1 <» jp "Miss Europe" contest at Baden-Baden in Ger- <* many, by lovely 19-year-old Marita Lindahl. <* Miss Lindahl, who works in a Helsinki beauty ■><■ salon, will wear the white-lace evening gown and <• II deep54 words
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Article173 1957-07-06 7 HE NEVER FORGOT HIS BATMAN... fIUNNER Jimmy Brown I never failed Battery Commander, Major J. J. Llewellin and, no matter what "Jerry" was throwing across, he always came up promptly with a hot meal or drink. That was in France, 40 years ago— but the batman's services were appreciated and173 words
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Article53 1957-07-06 7 The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan has .said in London that "proftres.s was being made" by British scientists in studying production Of a "clean" hydrogen bomb. But he told the House of Commons that it would "not be in the public interest to disrio.se the53 words
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Advertisement53 1957-07-06 7 I SINGAPORE JHICH TIDES TODAY: 5.48 p.ro. w TOMORROW: 7.17 a.m. and 6.49 p.m. g I MONDAY: B.M 4.1 D, 7.52 p.m. TUESDAY: 9.55 a.m. and 8.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.11 H a.m and 9.82 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.JW a.m. a a and 1 0.1 1 p.m. FRIDAY: 11.54 a.m. and 1053 words
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Advertisement129 1957-07-06 7 TONIGHT MIDNIGHT REX UKE NOTHING YOUR EYES HAVE EVER SEEN BEFORE! j 111 N1 I ffi| Dk& TOIDCC I 1' Hy InlDt J Hml Ha ccr #^I^K^^^Hi^^HißfiiSßP^^^^ <^^m{ err i Mc^ii^ilißli' fiira^A^M HFin HUNTFR<vI I HUl 1 ntRU nunitno: I or JOHN BROMHEID BEVERLY GARLAND LARRI THOMAS TOM PAYNE VYr.nen129 words
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Miscellaneous138 1957-07-06 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 p.m. Saturday Date; 1.30 Time Signal, News and Singapore Share Market Report; 1.45 Saturday Date— Part ii; 2 is Weekend Sport 2.45 Th e I«atin American Way; 3.00 At Your Request presented by GeofTrey Weeks; 3.30 Juke Box Parade; 4.00 Law Afternoon: 4 30138 words
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Article582 1957-07-06 8 THE GOLDEN SCORPION &r fflm^Mi4a» rp] ii-. h'<k oi rel inn Ing to find ;*'<• galley empty and the menacing p<j >i blood on the floor was such that foi ;i moment a'g brain eeled. in all in- had not been away for moi than fl c minutes; \<n- most582 words
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Article255 1957-07-06 8 A FALSE I ALARM down; the only thing to do was bop him over the head. And that's what Ah Lee did!" "With. "That's right. With that meat -cleaver you're holdIng." "Great Scott!" Winters drew a deep breath. "You did quite right, of course there was nothing else you could255 words
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Article258 1957-07-06 8 rpHE winners of last week's colour-in contest (each ol whom will receivr a $5 prize in due course) are as follow.*: Miss Tan Jit Moi (11), 41 Middle Road, Singapore-7. Miss Mary Chiam Tsti Hua (8H), 710 Geylang Road, Singapore-14. Master Edwin Chia (12), 11 South Bridge258 words
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Article, Illustration144 1957-07-06 8 wrx pin dii Mr. Bur ,i jj, r Mi the tare fe art don't ttmtna Though >. v v •trangi r I taught iheu i Whai do they Rupert. "1 1 Hi i ii thai Mi iirty wfi':^ grown in 1 I rrthr, morryni144 words
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Advertisement99 1957-07-06 8 Colour- in contest With prizes for you! r>OCKET-MONEi: prizes Singapore 1. to reach bn are offered for colour not later than lluirsdij ng this scene with paints next. Age limit is 15. 'rayons or chalks. There are four prizes Name (Master/Miss) >ffered— each of $5 (two tor boys and two99 words
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Miscellaneous221 1957-07-06 8 a CLUES ACROSS. —1. Jesus. 7, On whicM W*l =>hell-flsh used for food. 6. usually served. 8. IJj 11 Xm X famous for having ment which came DU burned the cakes. 7. Sur- the violin. 10. Covering^ name of the famous che- the floor, in shori u.K mist who invented221 words
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Article, Illustration389 1957-07-06 9 Rev. Timothy Tow - THE WAY TO AVOID ROAD TO HELL Rev. Timothy Tow jpatfurday sermon hj UpKY Church-going Christians who are ac*Weustomed to hearing others say "I am saved/ life who think or hope they are also saved, will wk day wake up, to the contrary, in Hell! False lecurity is going to389 words
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Advertisement36 1957-07-06 9 Bolia Bin Abu Bakar Ihcrc Liin be no (loilh( Kuala Kangsar LACTOGEN is the ideal, after* WHEN NATURAL pP**^ W FEEDING FAILS |ACI© €j/Em ,^B' rcinarkahly easy to mix T^l riulliiii^ to acM except hoilcd water.36 words
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Miscellaneous1063 1957-07-06 9 inpniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii* S Sunday church j 4 announcement s amjUCn OF ENGLAND Church of The Holy Family zion Bible-Presbyterian Chureli Jfess,.sr i j Ii 7 a a m. ™°r 3 i sjsmsL A^i.^ssz uchSbt and Parish Commu- St- Joseph's Church (P-M.) School; 10 a.m. Worship. ionTif.3o a.m. Family Service. Victoria Street:1,063 words
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Article, Illustration570 1957-07-06 10 THE ENTRY roiuM I •illliniUHllll Name Address Prize Quiz No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 G Prize Quii No. 2 Prize Quiz No :i 1 2 I 4 B 6 BpecUU Quiz; 1 3 •j 5 4 < i R ™™K t?«i m K .7s vp570 words
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734 1957-07-06 11 ASHLEY COOPER GETS A 57-MIN BEATING IN WIMBLEDON FINAL BUT HE MAY CHANCE HIS MIND BEFORE YEARS END EU'IS HOAD, the first Australian in Wimbledon's 80-year listory to achieve the Imihle in successive Fears, announced last ki^ltt that he will Remain an amateur jintilU.P.; Reuter; A.P. - 734 words
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408 1957-07-06 11 Locke equals course rcord to regain Open BUY LOCKE, of South Africa, won the British I Golf Championship at St. P > yesterday for the ft) time, his aggregate of 279 lling the 72 holes record be event pke 39, and reputed never eve had a golf lesson in hi.s408 words
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283 1957-07-06 11 T>USSIA'S Mikhail Plaksin and Stanislav Soldatov were beaten in the Silver Goblets semi finals by Chris Davidge and David Leadley, of Britain, in the Henley Royal Regatta yesterday. Leadley and Davidge will contest the final today against the Austrian champions, Josef283 words
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Article256 1957-07-06 11 (From l'ag<<' 3) interrupted by a dls-astrous-»sounriin;4 crash. A lively little boy has wielded a telling blow with a plastic toy windmill at a bronze .statuette of Queen Victoria. Her crown remains unshaken. but the pen .she used Ui brought clattering down in it.s showcase. The .same256 words
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Advertisement113 1957-07-06 11 iDUOiM!^ the Violent Do^- FUct^ outburst /N^AINST yA jUD^f^E'S DECI^K^N .AMD gk&NO& THE: REPLACEMENT Xr- I /i of a wimbl&i^nj f/vTpv' im REfER6E,\N& /aJTsJIaU L T& THIS FINE, I JJ V 828% SSI I ur^ l{ a be a m m a k a a m sa m r Of113 words
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Article902 1957-07-06 12 ALLAN LEWIS 5 report from Bukit Timah CLASSIFIED ADS. mi i vi io\ \v |N1 BO 1« H .//</, |J Him i Wot ><l <<* extra EUROPEAN i m>v Leaving Colony July |7tti RJWOIWWMWda Excellent kalian Cook-boy and amah ott Road District preferred Apply Boa902 words
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340 1957-07-06 12 Surrey hand Derby an 8-wkt beating SURREY continued relentJes.sly towards their I .sixth successive County Cricket Championship with a victory by ei^ht wickets j over Derbyshire yesterday. Their eleventh championship match win and eighth In succession took their points total to 160. Warwickshire by beating j Sussex by 93 runsReuter - 340 words
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Article108 1957-07-06 12 RESULTS in yesterday's crlckei matches were: At Derby; Surrey beat Derbyshire by eight wickets. i>rbviMJ 153; Surrey m and mo for two (Fletcher 51 At Northampton: NorthamDtonshlre beat Somerset by 124 nm.s. Northamptonshire 14«) and 18J; Somerset 139 and 82 (Tribe D-io, Manning 5-441 At Aberdeen: Match drawnReuter - 108 words
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Article132 1957-07-06 12 T M; Brltl h Oovernmeni hai nin cd to con 1 < tion In thi 11 :if Commons thai 1 ovid Introduce a mll ln *uni v... ;e m Hong Kon text He mil] i Mr F: Ai1;,,,,,. labour. wno ropri <•: t 1 1, ,i Lancashire,Reuter - 132 words
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513 1957-07-06 12 West Indians face big task in third Test WITH TOW Graveney hitting g splendid 258 and Peter May UO4) becoming the third century maker, England set the West Indios a huge task when the* declared their first innings at 619 for six on the second clay of the third TestReuter - 513 words
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Advertisement51 1957-07-06 12 FURNITURE REMOVIHm h a job tor EXPERTS! 1 Many hands make liftlH nrk packiiiff by a staff of experts s«^ breakages. PHONE (ilassware, china, hcav t*l*4 ***** travel in maximum lafetj 4ii4 packed by Transport sl FURNITURE REMOVALS I ESTIMATES FREE OH REQUEST. TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD I 173 CECIL STREET51 words
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Article582 1957-07-06 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By MIROPHU WILL BE THE THREAT QfgPEX MELODY JITF. Probably start favourite for the main race today at Bukit Timah. He is the ißtrongly-f ancied 3harle in riding ar"an#"ents will inlucMnore punters to nv 9 on Doc Rodrer's consistent gal- Understand AR- WARD582 words
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Article571 1957-07-06 2 RACE ONE 1 SNAPDRAGON Hi 47 Was kept together with Mvp!; and Pleasant Dream over ip 40 35. fc NAZRANA: 29-6-57 w over 3P in 38 3,5 with w Kate; 4-7-57-Was going as Dancing Water over !v 38H'. LANSDALE: 4-7-57— l m n re ed with 3P in 39571 words
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Article1395 1957-07-06 3 RACE FOUR L'PEE PICTURE: No recent k report. OKLD FREEDOM: 3-7-57 it attractively over 3F In rERLING: 2-7-57 Went 3P in 42 15 with Charleid; 4-7-57 Went easily over in 40 415 with CharlemondHARLEMOND: 2-7-57 ered 3P in 42 15 easily with ling; 4-7-571,395 words
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Article267 1957-07-06 4 HIS RECORD AND TRACK FORM ARE IMPRESSIVE iilKorill I usually docs *iis best in his sestart, but I will take a chance and name him as the winner of today's main event mill' handicap for Class 2, l>iv. I horses at Kukit Timah, opening267 words
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242 1957-07-06 4 Top form Rio can beat a bright lot of youngsters 11 lUO accepts I urn taking him to l> :>t :i bi Lent lot ol youngstei In today's main sprini :i (If handicap lor 'la: Div l horse*. Rdo was unplaced twice in tii., last i even stari which Included242 words
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205 1957-07-06 4 fyflßTl UNI ii. tack aftei long f"-l] look* t|ir er of the a i n •■piini (Rac( i. The rest red to doi i some g nt and iirprised ti irl ii ii he We] ii Kins and then 1 In anothei i205 words
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607 1957-07-06 4 CLEVER BUG IS FANCIED IN AN OPEN RACE I)ICKING the winner of the last race a mile handicap for Class 3, Div. 1 horses i.s not easy. In the probable field of 17, at least 12 horses can be given winning chances. I will take a risk and for Clever607 words
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193 1957-07-06 4 AH ALL' looks the logical choice against a field of newcomers in today's opening eveiu- But I cannot have him. His track work suggests he Us temperamental and his race form docs not inspire confidence. He was strongly supported in his last two runs,193 words
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Advertisement187 1957-07-06 1 THE NEW AUSTIN A 55 \^^(^MiOHiA/i&' New look in family motoring T "f i'«eli new a wp^^ power t^^ a 55 fakci (.rmiy motorinf t m ha-, thr Powerful 4 cyi.n- <■' Itridei forw.»rrl <-r ohv ISOOCC eng.ne A V J f irTl fK K" ir >« very fMj<h (Vrfoffr187 words
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Miscellaneous104 1957-07-06 1 _.u'' Saturday, lu\y~6T\9sT7 ■t y r THE FREE PRESS TiiT^TPiiT* timcc THE STRAITS TIMES SINGAPORE STANDARD HANYANG L ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM J___i SIANGPAU R&c« S- HIN(.J BINGO RlNr^ Way Undalou Top Secret "™Xti" %2%2?"> a |»Siw._, I^ W BLD SSS2_,. DANONO WATER SSo" M§^.-^^-s^~ s s_a: Is sis _sa»104 words
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Advertisement168 1957-07-06 2 > WORIOS BIGGEST SMALL CAR BUY.*. f. Imm t^^^^j^^^- j£S"^^^Bikfc3L_ 1 1. ill a-million delighted owners can vouch l"f the Minor's liveliness aiid m I big-car performance! Now the mighty 'j I Minoi renamed the Minor hxx) j^VTT tJ' vcs 20' more power plii^> irrefu- s jh l table operating168 words
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Miscellaneous644 1957-07-06 2 PROBABLE STARTERS AND RIDERS' RACE 1-Z.15: CLASS J, DIV. S-6 FURS. 1 BIUPMAGOM II 3y bag (Pil Stabl. Martin 8.12 Mitchell 2. NAZKANA 3y chirg <Min Stable) Daniels 811 Jones 3. LANSDAI.E 9y eha| (UftAUB C.K Lee) Manning 8.U9 Smith 4. -80 ALL' 414) 3y eha| 'TCL Kungsi; Hobbs 8.08644 words
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Advertisement148 1957-07-06 3 Confident fltfj Happy Motoring in the New Vauihall§! i imiiii- r_i 1,.,. Handsome, roomy, built to give five figure motoring at a (our figure price. For the Cresta. the Velox and the VVyvern, elegant as they are. -.ire designed with a clear understanding Of th« needs of real drivers, with148 words
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Miscellaneous388 1957-07-06 3 RACE CARD CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 RACE 7-5-30: CLASS 3, DIV. 1— 6 FURS. 1. 720 H LINE 4y chirg (J. Caun R.B. Luther) Spencer 9.00 2. -21 STRAIGHT FLIGHT 4y chirg (Sjaska Stable) Spencer 8.13 Ward 3. 000 CARACAS 4y cheg (Amazon Stable) Yong 8.12 Jones 4. -00 ARTINA388 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement128 1957-07-06 4 "^JHa^^H'--, You'll see the best of J§^fr-**"WIW J Britain VOIIS wan <^^.ii|?^\|Sr3^ v from a car of your Only m your own cir can you r tf^flfc' enjoy the go-as-you-please holiday th.it shows you Britain at it* best. J Choose one of the fine range of _^f' Ford Cars made128 words
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Article, Illustration13 1957-07-06 1 The Free Press Saturday MAGAZINE Reading at Night by Mr. Leong Kee Seong.13 words
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Article, Illustration881 1957-07-06 1 r H unttfiGMi d kinMt dufimdMitikl LKDVKDGD lIP to now, I have dealt principally with Hantu the ghost world of Malaya I the vampires and I the malicious ghosts but these by no means exhaust the spirit world of Malay belief. In addition881 words
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Article, Illustration1516 1957-07-06 2 Sir COMPTON MACKENZIE - Are you worried about getting OLD? Sir COMPTON MACKENZIE 11 AUTHOR DISCOVERS THE BEST YEARS OF HIS LIFE t'ttt 7 9 #f/ff#ff/v hiufj tti'tt* lvi tin* v#* iWfff/.v and mmm> I Hind #V#i #'ff/oi//ff#/ niij- S#'/i* it I tli4t it si |< )IM time ago, from Ihliiikl i he pi;1,516 words
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Article773 1957-07-06 3 JOHN BEHAGUE - JOHN BEHAGUE 1 1 i IT was your most remarkable warjftme experience? mm constantly meeting people in Singawith tales of the Japanese Occupation either make the hairs on the back of your bristle or prompt a hearty guffaw such the contrasts. jMt week, my friend773 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1957-07-06 3 ORCHID GROWING FOR THE BEGINNER S.U. lakes a look at a hobby that everyone can on joy many people iklthat orchid g I a hobby re■r the rich. lot so. You can orfcids, if you vhßt kind to buy, er* small outlay. i gKinto the jungle 1 V them for1,065 words
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FILM PREVIEWS
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Article, Illustration754 1957-07-06 4 Old skeleton new covering i ii. DOWN, "i you'll get a bullet i" the back of your I' lap which is <» hard place to bandage." a ii, Js j US line "i dialouge from The (Jims of Fort B Petticoat," and believe me >t te that type of film.754 words
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Article, Illustration557 1957-07-06 4 innHERE are two films from India this week —"Toofan Aur Dcci yar" and "Pocket Maar." jThey are both good but ar? as different as Shake- speare is from Graham Greene. "Toofan Aur Deeyar" is what one might almost call a traditional story. It tells557 words
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