The Singapore Free Press, 8 July 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1957-07-08 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper NO. MM*. S ingapore, Monday, July 8, 1957. Price 15 Cts.19 words
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Article, Illustration224 1957-07-08 1 Washington looks to man who saved Khrushchev WASHINGTON officials ff place importance in tiie promotion to the Soviet I'raesidiuin of I*re- siclent Eisenhower*! war. time friend, Marshal Georgi Zhukov, who help- e t i Mr. Khrushchev in his fight against th c Molotov. j Malenkov faction.A.P. - 224 words
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Article129 1957-07-08 1 Phones: Army move in A R M V technicians have moved into Telephone House in Hill Street, Singapore, to take over from those who are on strike. All essential services are being maintained. The spokesman of the Telephone Board said they were still willing to negotiate with the union, if129 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-07-08 1 of the "Miss X-Itay riub 1957 M competition chosen In Singapore last j after X-ray plates of their germ-free hums were shown They are Miss "(«v Jones (right), the winner Miss Wendy Locke (centre), runner-up. and Mrs Comber, third, j [hey were elected at the variety show "Kafxrav" sponsored byFree Press - 69 words
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293 1957-07-08 1 Moscow can show intentions at disarm talks— Adenauer Soviet hint to America yyLSTERN diplomats in London are speculating on the possibility of a dramatic new Soviet "peace" gesture with the emergence of Nikita Khrushchev as "Russia's undisputed strong man." The unravellingA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 293 words
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Advertisement11 1957-07-08 1 A happy Hart Raya Haji to all our Muslim readers w11 words
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Article, Illustration126 1957-07-08 2 fpH- war ay, commll tee of 1 tii <• United Workers (< tommunli 1 1 Party said that Poland's work) r should be pal lent ly told t hai I here coufd be no age rises thi year The committee said in a resolution passedPaul Popper - 126 words
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Article80 1957-07-08 2 CAPTAIN Henry Jakobsen of the 3,749-ton Norw< </Mn motor ship Hall<l- .1 said on arrival in HonQ Kon« that the Chinese Communisl harbour police in Shanghai had shepherded all In.-, officers and crew Into one part of his ship before searching the vessel. He said tliis80 words
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Article, Illustration376 1957-07-08 2 Reformative, vocational training at Borstal Personal contact is assured DOYS leaving Singapore's firsl Borstal will have every chance of making a flying >tart on vocational careers as honest craftsmen. Tins v. ,i stated b. Me Commissioner ot that the Borstal -th !i ni re opened376 words
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Article196 1957-07-08 2 Parachute club man leaves X.L >|R R N. J. Hanslip, manager of Dunlop Rubber (Central Malaya) has left Kuala Lumpur by Qantas-BOAC for London. He is returning to England to take up a post in Dunlop's head office. A navigator with Bomber Command during the last war, he had to196 words
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Article, Illustration99 1957-07-08 2 This comely-lookini ~0-year-old girl, Misj Janet Lash, is the per sonai air hostess to th< Sheik of Kuwait tnci the only official state aij- hostess in thai country. Daughter of Squadron Leader E. P. Lash, chiel instructor of the Kuwait Flying Club Miss Lash holds private pilot's litem99 words
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Article248 1957-07-08 2 T»K St. John Ambulance Association In Singapore LS Pushing n its e (Torts to ntroduc. first aid courses into several factories In July i ;i st ye;i r it start. g Class for firsf aid af SS n'' Industries in Bukil Tim.,l, Roar! n„. class consisted248 words
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Article78 1957-07-08 2 A BRITISH Government al spokesman said th c Hungarian Communists are holding -at least 20,000 political prisoners in concentration camps comparable to those used by Hitler." The Lord Chancellor Viscount Kilmour. told* the House of Lords thi Kadar regime was .subjecting the people of Hun.ua i'U.P. - 78 words
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Advertisement53 1957-07-08 2 Sure tO star on every beach arc these \f\^^ KS BEACH E N S E MBL E S l jK^* by McCHIiCOR I f^i^U^ Mubt&fc mk jSSSPP* (MAI A V A >I d *W?m mm mTWmi I (••*fQ«ro«Aflo .N t.HOAfOtIJ WW P t.m.. n.„. su 8 pot M T#1129)0 (553 words
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Article341 1957-07-08 3 THE PMs HAD MANY WRANGLES —but also many points of agreement: Mac POUNTRIES such as Malaya which take up the ]KJ responsibility of full nationhood will join the U.K. as partners, not as satellites, Mr. Harold Macmillan. the British Prime Minister, said yesterday. I He was discussing the Commonweal &hReuter - 341 words
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Article89 1957-07-08 3 Shibata zenzaO BLKO, 20, a mess JPpy aboard the Japanese freighter, Meitctsu •■aru. was rescued from J the water outside the Hftcific entrance to the BM 1 11 Canal yesteri day. two hours after he lamped overboard. i i He told police he flpmped because he took IA.P. - 89 words
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88 1957-07-08 3 SYRIAN troops crossed Into Israeli territory yes terday and pinned flown n United Nations observer and an Israeli olTiciT with machfnegun fire for two ancl-a half hours in the Lake iiuh*h region« an Israeli army spokesman said last ni^ht in Jerusalem TheReuter - 88 words
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Article22 1957-07-08 3 Frank Randlc. North Country stage and film comedian, known as the "uncrowned King of Blackpool, died yesterday, aged 57.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article152 1957-07-08 3 ITUE U.S. Air Force will start sending 50 picked men on simulated weeklong flights to the moon or other out-of-this-world destinations next month. The men. In teams of live, will make their imaginary I five-day cruises cramped together in a chamber not much bigger152 words
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Article44 1957-07-08 3 Eleven Spanish atomic experts arrived in London by air last night from Marl rid for a week's visit tc British nuclear plants. The visit i.s at. the in vitation ol the Unite 1 Kingdom Atomic Bnerg Aut horit v. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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234 1957-07-08 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, July 8, 1957. Opinion Our selfish bus riders r riiK more one travels by bus the mon oik; realises thai the greatei percentage oj the passengers are completely devoid oi manners. Luckily this form of transportal lon Ls little used by our visitors! from overseas.234 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1957-07-08 4 BHBIsI^MMUiKDA^; THE highlight of the week rpHE highlight of the week for me was not the biggest Communist shake up since Stalin died, nor the fact that Graveny proved he deserves his place iv an England side by making IXB runs on the first day of the third1,245 words
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Advertisement32 1957-07-08 4 A KAtf£ SELECTION OF Ceylon Gems CONSISTING OF Blue Sapphires Star Sapphires Star Rubies S.P.H. de SILVA LTD. HIGH ST b AIkPORT S PORE 6 FMBANKMENT X LUMPUR C STATION RD IPOH32 words
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Advertisement82 1957-07-08 4 r nr AN ENTIRELY NEW method of application ////> has made Kph?droltb i tne leiiej %9i^^^^^\ r nasal antiseptic today j OJ There is no longer any need to use the o\i Catarrh method using a spray or nasal dropper. //tfy Fever Ephedrol's newmeth^ ColdS makes it r Cl quicker.82 words
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Miscellaneous40 1957-07-08 4 THE MAN WHO WAS AFRAID TO SMOKE by CUMMINC I I I *M* FIFTH: "Sacrifice, irutetfd! r\ FIRST nonSMOKiNQ SECOND TUIRp FOURTH m_, dear chflp, iVff been WrW(#i߻j| LAST Final non. da* a not\-6moker 3U. my (iff I -SMOKing DAy40 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-07-08 5 I Organisation artistes, |une Laverick and Anne Heywood (right), took ftlf -earned rest from official functions to enjoy themselves on the beach d-jj-Hg the recent Cannes Film Festival, in France.30 words
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Article170 1957-07-08 5 Peking asks about our copra FTER SILENCE OF SEVERAL YEARS— he said, "some business has already been done." H e explained that a "few hundred to a thousand tons of copra had been sold to China a few weeks back." Mr. Tan pointed out that lower freight charges in British170 words
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Article69 1957-07-08 5 HA MDE N, Connecticut, police have credited -i mother with saving the lite of her 10-weck-nld son by breathing into his mouth Mrs. Louis Ferrara, about 28, found her baby completely covered with a blan- ket in his crib, almost suf located. After she revived him, heA.P. - 69 words
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Article45 1957-07-08 5 A high school hurdler was struck in the back just below the waist by a javelin during a track meet in Amort. Japan, yesterday. Yuji ShinOki. 17. pierced by the spear about an inert treatment expected to last at leasl threi vei A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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171 1957-07-08 5 A HUGE HOUSING ESTATE PLAN FOR B. PANJANG If new homes are taken up... J*HE Singapore Improvement Trust has plans to develop a vast area in Rukit Panjang as a housing estate. The primary intention is to house families near their places of work so that they will not have171 words
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Article47 1957-07-08 5 Standard Vacuum Oil I Company said Ln New York yesterday that it had for- mally opened a ship bunkering terminal at Aden on i Wednesday. The formal ceremony waa j marred by a sandstorm that i wrecked a specially built pavilion for dignitaries47 words
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Article181 1957-07-08 5 FLU? NOT SO SOON But it's bound to return later... INFLUENZA, which recently has had Singapore in its grip, is not likely to stage, an early comeback. The Colony's health authorities said that the out break was now over. Dr. Lim Kok Ann, the University of Malaya virologist, told the181 words
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Article32 1957-07-08 5 The death toll in the series of cart I uptakes in Northern Persia ovr the past week was officially reported to have reached l 969 by noon yesterday ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement17 1957-07-08 6 SATISFY YOURSELF /ry smoking CHESTERFIELD a i c w?^* > > VHoAftJETTES 4 -vo /m/c/j I milder im^ir-^ 111117 words
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Miscellaneous229 1957-07-08 6 IrA^KAKr" '^i-' -ii' "i'M.ii""i»avi. ~-v -s i UOi A^. "vi v^- v majesty. y#«r m pr .aaa7 z vV7- 7F _T /m\*\ }*(k. Smmmm\ ZLmi f l'AEB'/A\ by Edgar IBi€*e Burroughs i ■"i p Jmm*~~~~S Till: SAIVB' by Leslie Charteris L "1 Fall he protects are T before t go229 words
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Miscellaneous461 1957-07-08 6 BOKN today, you have B ttiecltltel cal calculator for a brain! f-ick and figures give you great pi, and all business enterprises are cratlve run! You are cool ing and seldom, If ever, become S turbi-d by trifles. Even major niv* blemg are solved with an ea c md dispatch461 words
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320 1957-07-08 7 GUNS BLAZED FOR THE LOVE OF A GIRL *T*HE passionate overtime border love feud of Sergeant Claude Desurmont has ended in a volley of gunfire. Last week the girl he has loved for years, 29-year-old Renee Messien, lay dangerously ill in a Belgian hospital wounded in the head by one320 words
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Article32 1957-07-08 7 Twenty seven year old Mrs. Mary Robinson, a stewardess, saved Scarborough's British Legion Club headquarters from serious damage when she put out a fire with a bucket of beer.32 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-07-08 7 fHOLGH it s exotic enough to be set in old Morocco, c u^ u^ Udl shell house is located in a narrow England Polferro the Cornish fishing village in _L lany th owsands of coloured shells from the ■earby sea-shore and many hours of patient work Cr#;,i 070 words
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Article111 1957-07-08 7 ■USILIER ROLAND MALPASS, a "rebel" soldier Po hated the Army, rigglup a dummy i n his bed. iced the lock of his cell for and slipped away into je dawn recently BMalpass. aged 21, escaped the guardroom of illlngton Barracks Bury's pcashire Fusiliers' depot, 1 the eve111 words
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Article198 1957-07-08 7 DEES attacked a six 0 year-old boy anc in half an hour h< was dead from theii stings. He was visiting a farmlittle lan Callan not fa; from his home at Strathaven, Lanarkshire, Scotland His father, 29-year-olc dairyman and spare-tirm bee-keeper William Callar was attending198 words
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Miscellaneous45 1957-07-08 7 SINCAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 7.52 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.55 am. and 8.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 10.41 a.m. and 9 32 p.m. THURSDAY: 11.20 a.m. and 10.14 p.m. FRIDAY. 11.54 am. and 10 54 pm SATURDAY; 12.24 pm and 1 1.32 p m. 81 M)\V: I .>.:,;; p in45 words
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Miscellaneous133 1957-07-08 7 SDFSFF 1.15 Keep It Bright; 1.80 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Harry James and his Trumpet; 2.00 Old Fashioned Tunes; 2 30 Ray Martin and his Orchestra; 3.00 A Holiday Concert; 400 At the Piano; 4.15 Rhythm II His Business; 4.30 Tea Dance; 5.00 Children'- Playtime, 5.30 The Singapore Six;133 words
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Article391 1957-07-08 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN I SEVERAL rwmOV MAYS? Nfi_t 1 STRIVE -UFFldil These words werenji, tor who confessed tSir responsible tor two 3 His name was i\v\ &L nounced when he Jie his statement bti\ ire e j cameras. He 1., Dr StejKei Noy Scott, country geJH practitioner from PlJici ton. Devon,391 words
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Article140 1957-07-08 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN EGEM) has it, l nobleman haul fields between Slejfl Whitby in Yorkshiray the cell oi a henfl Irate at beino dfpigj blemen slew the big Since then, as iH the noblemen luuwM side in Whitby. I The "Penny H-i§| yedders and stoworsJH penny. The hedsje u\^' m m140 words
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156 1957-07-08 8 (> W being completed Shepperton stu A dios is a new Launder Gilliat corned} E entitled "Blue Murder at Si Trinians" g which, <»f course relates further adventures of the "horrible Schoolgirls" created b\ cars toonist Ronald Searle. As can he156 words
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192 1957-07-08 9 This was a moral murder -killed by gossip PNCE SQUIRE t home from his P funeral last and said: "Some. morally mur--1 my wife. She because somebody rd some malicious about her. jt wa s or who it '»<' would not tell Hut someone in town killed her •heir tongue."192 words
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Article, Illustration103 1957-07-08 9 T vo sp^^^l^^z^^^^^Z other headon at fifty mi,fs an h ta a hi h 1 hen the research boys got to work (below) after the dust had subsided. One o rthl y nHmSn^ nhW« Car r^E b (r i« h *> s *Y eH as103 words
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309 1957-07-08 9 FATHER BEAT CHILD-TOO LATE FOR REGRETS 4 LITTLE girl criA ed after her father was sent to prison for a month for thrashing her with a leather belt. Minutes after magistrates sentenced him, ten-year-old Diane Black hugged his arm and said: "I love you, Daddy. I don't want you to309 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1957-07-08 10 Seffon Delmer - Seffon Delmer By A Cold War profiteer is ii reallj such a vital interest of ours thai Dr. Konrad Adenauer should be elected to a ii iumphani third term as Chancellor in this autumn's German elections? Has Britain such a stake in this shrewd old Rhenish patriarch's continuing1,239 words
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Article117 1957-07-08 10 U.K. VISIT BY GIRL GUIDES WINDSOR Great Pn in England will turned into a vast aa ing ground from July J to August 7 for aa 4.000 Girl Guides. TA are arriving from than 30 countries j tend the Baden-Pow centenary year celebrstions. The camp will J under canvas with117 words
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Article95 1957-07-08 10 rrilF much publicised industrial dcvclnv» irl J A Milford Haven in Britain, is not assurni .1 conditional support from all national and M ai I thorities. JL The South Wales Sea Fisheries District o* M tee for example, is jeorried about the c) Suiting water pollution95 words
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Article, Illustration1335 1957-07-08 11 adelaide Eastley - adelaide Eastley BY- !sIROYLRSY stirs Singapore regarding the current sensation al (Catherine Dunham troupe's offerings at the Cathay Odeon itre, despite which audiences are packing the seats nightly. t Is the kind of show which might be cxcl to arouse feelings for it is composed Of rial entirelyFox; Free Press; Kathinka Fox - 1,335 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-07-08 12 Health physicists, who are responsible for the radiation protection programmes of the United States Government are also fulfilling a vital function in the large-scale development of atomic energy for peacetime use. Above the director of health physics for the General Electric Company checks a radiation monitoring63 words
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754 1957-07-08 12 Sight of blood need not alarm you WTrW^WTW^TvfWiT^m ITilTIi!! If 111 H _T "„2 ia!t l£ It I M < 2 !!<!!» I- *L *.__!_!-■■■*••-«••>■■■■••■■■■■*••■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■•.:: IMIK Bight of blood to the layman is often alarming, particularly at night when help is not so quickly available. It was therefore not without754 words
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Article239 1957-07-08 12 11RS. B of Singapore writes; I have a raised blood pressure and have been told by many people not to eat salt and red meats. Is it correct? It is quite a Common belief that salt and red meats should not be taken h? people with a239 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-07-08 12 Luxemh Z„ lc shot Of royalty taken in the Batzdarf Ca*tJ* Ule Z, >S UIC heir lhe l^emboun, Throne With Princ a art T* }!t D m *f an Owheu of Luxembourg and nnceu MarU-Attm {Itft) Prince Henri and the baby twins, mnce Jean '"id Princess Maraare.tha47 words
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Miscellaneous237 1957-07-08 12 _»__l----i_-_-_L_-___BB__^ I 1 8 f I I Directed thousand B iS^i iKH heart (5), _BB Bfaifl iSSI _Ba_l afetf-i j5E^ 4 A introduces fl™~~^ -f'r— ||i||||| fl H9 lj J 8 Grant meal, for a shrew (0 —^^J-—~ -LmJ— _—Abi—JL_^- B_H I 1 f> I! par ol Sumatra (.3). iSiS237 words
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Article278 1957-07-08 13 Hollywood 's millionaires A SURVEY of HollyrL wood's wealthiest person^ discloses that millions can still be made there despite what the pessimists The lilm Industry can make and sustain millionaires even in these times when film makers are complaining about the "lost audience." Perhaps In no other place is it278 words
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Article, Illustration153 1957-07-08 13 Torch singer JULIE WXLSOJX m mode ht»r mime on Mtroudwug i'KKSMKT* und *THE PAJA3MA Wl-* us she is **»<>#_ oft the screen I #fW' /_>*# //fftf» iti MGM's 'Thi* Utd Be The \ight\ She plugs th* re of v night club singer. Othei* of Julie's stuge successes153 words
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Article, Illustration315 1957-07-08 13 Clark Gable still on top lIKKCT? Hell, I haven't even wed how to act His was Clark pe'j answer to a frter who asked the other day if Wanned to make twitch from star WWtor, as some Z' t s colleagues f''['< a typical retort Ir film star who r315 words
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Article, Illustration585 1957-07-08 14 On his way to New York lor talks with Kramer HOW THEY FINISH ON SATURDAY But hints it may not he for long iI SI lv' UJAN ten in Lew Hoad boarded a Ne; 'i ork bound air- liner last night, reI using toA.P. - 585 words
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205 1957-07-08 14 \dl quallflcatii n, aa r Lib ro i.ilm rati ol I al I "i b< i n announci d as th Inn. r "iv. .1 tck Brett, ol Bi I iin, ii- t place In th iOO cc i aci yesterdajReuter - 205 words
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144 1957-07-08 14 J FRANCOIS DUPRK'S J foui .ii old Tanerko b thn li ngth vk ll thi tv 000 Grand Prix di I ainl Cloud iun over one mile IMi fui Ml j" R di by f.uv Lequeux i iri •ra] hi the Held 1,1 I-Reuter - 144 words
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Article236 1957-07-08 14 Fangio wins French Grand Prix ruAN Manuel Fan tJ gio, reigning work motor racing chas pion, piled up ar overwhelming lead in the contest foi this year's champion. ship by winning the French Grand Prfe at an average speed of just over lOd mile; an hour, al Rouen yesterday. TheReuter - 236 words
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Article105 1957-07-08 14 CANADA he. I \''M States in tie IJ Cup preliminary W St. Louts, United ''vjl night by 3-2. alt'T lta«iJ 3-0 at half time fl But the remit ;./ll affect the position in Two of the CenA jj North Americat. .|4 which Mexico ar iqReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration269 1957-07-08 15 ALLAN LEWIS S REPORT ON THIS MORNING'S FAST WORK HE CLOCKS SMART TIME OF 36 4 h FOR THREE FURLONGS JYJISTY LINE II (Mawi) showed winning form on the Number Two track at Bukit Timah this morning when, working fairly wide out, he ran269 words
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654 1957-07-08 15 Sultan's Gold Vase -likely Claim of Hopeful Blue I! ALLAN LEWIS till. BLUE, a goodKing grey English by Lord Mayor Persian Blue, gave r outstanding perIce when he won a_.> 3, Div. 1 sprint it Timah on Saturlul Blue completely sed his 12 op,aa and was running [away at the654 words
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Article232 1957-07-08 15 TH E following horses should be worth following in their immediate engagements: TODAY MATINEE having his first race in the country, finished fourth In Race One which should improve him NAZRAN A, looking as though he needed the rare, did well to finish thir c in the232 words
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Article59 1957-07-08 15 Tho oxford and Cambridge Universities Rugby Union touring team beat Rhodesia at Salisbury by I > points to 14, after being H 0 down at half time. Th r Universities' score wa.s made up of four penalty goals aii kicked by R v Boggon, theReuter - 59 words
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262 1957-07-08 15 Wonder Kid anxious to move faster (Baxter) to run three in 33 4/5, Treasure Islaxid i was running about, over I the last two furlongs. I down the straight Wonder Kid (FranklinJ was anxious to go faster i wnen kept to three m even lime. Nicol Wings (Paterson) went easily262 words
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Article, Illustration348 1957-07-08 16 Red China should loin disarm pad 33 trade unions back it PRESIDENT EISENHOWER was yesterdaj urged to negotiate a ban on "all nuclear weapons tests which can be detected bj a United Nations monitoring agency" in a telegram signed by 83 tradeReuter; Popper - 348 words
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Article148 1957-07-08 16 'DAVY JONES' HAS GUESTS j |RESi !ED v dinner suits 1 1 pnd b iw ties members of Sydney's underwi ti i re ;earch group have ju. dined ten fi et under tin sea In ']< > V( ily Hay Australia. rhe menu included oysters, steak and eggs, Ice cream,Reuter - 148 words
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Article50 1957-07-08 16 AMONG G. 306 calls to the Kent Fire Brigade last year was one received by LETTER, .says the brigade's annual report. Explanation: Someone was worried by the smell of smoke. The brigade isent an appliance whon the letter was received and found a faulty chimney flue.50 words
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Article52 1957-07-08 16 ASTOUNG hi!'- rroom acCidi n: ally fell to his <ii ath early yesterday while leaving hi s wedding dinner with thi bride. Albert Stelnpres of P 26, 'i i per fought In I aboul 20 A, et from to a concrel the Pai ■i ikull fraA.P. - 52 words
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Article126 1957-07-08 16 r FHE New York Herald 1 Tribune said yesterday that the Communists of Red China have "drenched their soil with the blood of perhaps 5,000.000 antiCommunist victims in one of the greatest mass slaughters in modern history." The dispatch From Washington also said thai "there isA.P. - 126 words
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Article250 1957-07-08 16 9"' eat Pf'grimage is und-zr way |J Uf MILLION pil- red fester. the mother nc irest spot the face ol 1 foi lhi Vluslims thful pourin Morocco .md Ma. 1 Wwngoll i (r Niger! i I lh« centre ol the 1 ,v Plact of com. mvn 'cationA.P. - 250 words
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