The Singapore Free Press, 9 July 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1957-07-09 1 The Singapore Free Press Malayas Own Family Paper X M'ti"). Singapore, Tuesday, July 9, 1957. Price 15Cts.17 words
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Article, Illustration201 1957-07-09 1 NFree the 'Algerians' call CENATOR John F. Kennedy, Democrat, told the US Senate in Washington yesterday that the Algerian situation "is a deadly time bomb steadily ticking toward the day when another disaster to the Free World' might explode. The Senator was replying to critics including M Robert Lacoste, theA.P. - 201 words
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Article95 1957-07-09 1 Bomb in centre of city unrxploded thousandPound bomb emptied main street last tkmen uncovered the as they were excavati -'nindation near the 1 lilway station. They itrenoua efforts to V" 1 grim reminder of American iw on Germany at a dozen years ago «SRr Ye cx P ert s, saidU.P. - 95 words
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Article31 1957-07-09 1 m July first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 92 cents a lb.. up seven-eighths of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was steady.31 words
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Article20 1957-07-09 1 WW ar 0 In the SinA l l Base today. A ';;rt, Anzac CarI <^sack. drane, *nd Tobruk.20 words
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Article144 1957-07-09 1 Purge earns him a break WILE TUgOtUv Vice Pic.si- A dent, Edward KardelJ, who seven months a^o was denounced by Pravda as a "revisionist 1 wa.s on his way to Russia yesterI day. A TaniUg report broadcast by Belgradi Radio said Kardel] and the other Yugoslav Vice President, Aleksandar Rankovic,Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 144 words
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Article222 1957-07-09 1 THAT 'NEW LOOK' ARMY NOW V.I.P.S have audience with Queen THE QUEEN last night received Mr. John Hare, Secretary of State for War, and Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, at Buckingham Palace. Military quarters said later that it was reasonable to assume that theirReuter - 222 words
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Article, Illustration318 1957-07-09 1 AIR TRAGEDY: THE VENOMS TO FLY ON I %»oun or inquiry today ROYAL AIR FORCE VENOM JET FIGHTERS ARE TO STAY IN SERVICE. THERE IS NO QUESTION OF CROITNn 5 1 ING THEM, DESPITE THE FACT THAT YEsSdaTS 1 CRASH AT TENGAH WAS THE THIRD IN THE PAW THREE MONTHS318 words
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Advertisement68 1957-07-09 1 I use I BRYLCREEM i (or the clean smart look brylcreem controls your hair perfectly without mess 8 BRYLCREEH gives your hair a natural gloss without over- 9 BRYLCREEM contains pure emulsified <nl\ and tonn m- S Brylercern is all you ask of a hairdrcssin^. Its pure cmulsi- H Bed68 words
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Article, Illustration209 1957-07-09 2 The boy they all sought 111 l III! I 1 11 1 1 HI 1 1 1 1 If <I I 111 /m s rOMI RS In tll( \j M st, mi. mi ilways mikli sun Hi »t thC milini fount v. is ir< ii »'pp Shim Ol I'" lU»P«<209 words
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Article, Illustration278 1957-07-09 2 Lim makes his bid tomorrow THK Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Is to meets* vices chiefs tomorrow to iix details tor a tripartite commit^ to consider major problems affecting the future of 40,000 civilian, employed in defence establishments. it is expected that278 words
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Article297 1957-07-09 2 FURORE OVER SMOKES Women pitch in against the men THE renewed warning about lung cancer through cigarette smoking has caused a stir among "smoking" families; and unnerved quite a few. That was the main topic of conversation at breakfast tables vn Sunday in several households. Sunday morning papers carried the297 words
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Article61 1957-07-09 2 Two thousand people are j now known to have died in the earthquakes that ravaged Northern Persia during the past week, accord- 1 ing to official figures. |i Further serious shocks < were reported yesterday i from the Khorasan Province and the Caspian i coastline.Reuter - 61 words
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Article61 1957-07-09 2 8 ambulances called for her M/'HEN an ambulance ri *T ed to take 73-yeai-a Miss Mabel Lambie i Liverpool to hospital, *j Dther ambulances had i go along too. The extra seven *J sent by the Royal Socw for the Preventiw Cruelty to Animals to PJ up Miss Lambie's TheyU.P. - 61 words
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Article42 1957-07-09 2 The British Qovernnj is undertaking 'W^S research work" on U*iM cation of atomic P°* er aero engines Mr. W. J. Taylor, W mentary Secretary Ministry of Supply. wgU questioner this i^ r of Commons yesterdWJ n T^42 words
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148 1957-07-09 2 THE festive celebrations for Hari Raya Ilaji have begun. Starting from today, hundreds of Muslims in Singapore, dressed in all their fineries, will visit friends and relatives and pay their respects. Muslims started a twoday round of social visits this morning: to renew old148 words
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Advertisement147 1957-07-09 2 HAVE YOU EVER 0^ Oh ye*! You can jRAT Mil o v well as drink it, you know lust try ■print ling MILO in in <!k form, over bread and butter with little sugaf 100, if you lik< ii weetci You will be delighted with the delkiou: Flavour, Tins ii<147 words
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Article34 1957-07-09 3 Thousand houses are flooded I go police said yestertnat two persons were Pg as a result of pia] rains in NorthJapan on Sunday night total of 1,019 houses flooded and 18 bridges egrgt ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration143 1957-07-09 3 pw illinium l^ Veeling hot under |c collar? How about E FT long cool drink, a ■rd arm of ale in Vhe man to see is ■ill Bentley, landlord E I the Freemasons' S fens at Heywood. E Lancashire, England. His three-pint capa- E my glass, usually nging from hisPaul Popper - 143 words
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Article301 1957-07-09 3 LUXURY LINER IS TRAPPED... rriHE British luxury liner A Reina del Paciflco went hard aground between two coral reefs in Bermuda's north channel during a heavy rainstorm at high tide yesterday. With low tide at midday, the big ship had a 16-de-gree list to starboard and was wedged firmly inU.P. - 301 words
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Article247 1957-07-09 3 QUEEN ELIZABETH, the Queen Mother, yesterday watched 20 Matabele warriors, wearing ostrich-feather head-dresses and skirts of monkey, wildcat and rock rabbit skins, dance at an historic tribal gathering in the Matupo Hills near Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia. The royal visitor, who is on a tour of SouthernReuter - 247 words
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Article194 1957-07-09 3 IRA arrests under new laws JHE IRISH GOVERNMENT last night assumed powers of internment following a weekend in which more than 60 arrests were made of people allegedly involved in extreme I.R.A. activities. A proclamation in the Official Gazette said that powers conferred inReuter - 194 words
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Article148 1957-07-09 3 That US 'killer' holiday V| ORE than 700 peo- pic were killed in violent accidents In the United States during g the long Independence g Day holiday period, g Traffic deaths led the B staggering toll. The count for the v m 102-hour period from 6 p.m. July 3 toA.P. - 148 words
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Advertisement257 1957-07-09 3 IPeliahtfui Tableware... Here's a fine range of E.P. N. S. Al Quality TJtIA tSIzS A»3 from the United Kingdom at the most attractive prices: iiiMliliilliiiiiiiiiKiMiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiii llllllllfllllllltllllllllllllllHllllMnilllMlllllllflltUlMllllllHNttflltM I Tea Set $228.50 a^ I Tea Pot $85.00 \T^5K^ JLimMmn i Sugar Bowl 30. C0 J^rf m i z IIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII 1 1 1257 words
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205 1957-07-09 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, July 9, 1957. Opinion Step that matters SIGNS are not lacking that Red Army-back-ed Nikita Khrush- chev Intends to place the old guard Bolsheviks Malenkov, Mo-' lotov and Kaganovich on trial tor their lives. In a studied, step-by-Step move, Khrushchev first brought about their ouster205 words
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Article, Illustration973 1957-07-09 4 A.M. Franks - Ballroom dancing craze sweeping the world A.M. Franks Ufi ALTHOUGH no reliable statistics are available to prove 't, there is little doubt that ballroom dancing is a more popular recreation in Britain than in any other country in the world. but the craze is rapidly spreading throughout ih<' Commonwealth and973 words
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Article, Illustration21 1957-07-09 4 s >..■>■ i,,,i ihr.r danghtcn I. ri i,, rliht ehWr, n h rvl &,*JFBkJSi inn, who is six months old. I i21 words
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Advertisement42 1957-07-09 4 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAI RADIO y^TELE FUN N^ X EN y TELEFUNKEN witi Hi-Fi m and 3-D jnfj Ofct nn ibl. from fO*t n irt r TELEF UNKEN A ifc I M conti'l SEOW KUAN CO., 4 c Mio&y Ch*yl sim*por< T.I *****42 words
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Advertisement26 1957-07-09 4 QUICK-FROZEN jß^^Jl "X FRUIT PIES C:iIRRRY PEACH APPI Al BLUEBERRY i» They only need popping r g in #/ie oven c«S' SINSAPORt (OLD STORAGE CO. l[j26 words
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Article, Illustration307 1957-07-09 5 14 'DEAD' HUSBAND WRITES HOME tr tvas a night Margie will always remember T W ?n Hm m *9* happened on Sunday night X to pretty and petite Miss Margie Almondiel no t£ ""Mi, T£° re ,r del Sh wo^fourTh pace^n the Miss X-Ray Club of 1957" contest held by307 words
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Article231 1957-07-09 5 A bid to boost trade with Chiang I! LOCAL TRADERS' MOVE 10-MAN Malayan trade delegation is to leave for Formosa portly to estaUish personal contacts and boost trade between pnalist China and Malaya. A powerful trade ar visit to Communist Cr acclaimed a great succes The proposal to send a231 words
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Article68 1957-07-09 5 A new Soviet plane tfkraina, Russia's »ur-engined turp pa Qger p i ane appearance ow, yesterday. R adio said that f 'With seating for tnree pressurised i ;l speed oi over I .U! }if "ir at alti- j w 1 28,000 and J [r ama la fitted with lM 168 words
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Article37 1957-07-09 5 P AN newspapermen I' wauje target lr Ms4so to !|JkJ"ie prosperity I try merjta hi^r Mr Joseph coiI {)f the Amorl- «Uil<T said L I1(> 01 the Guild's i ef llhf)il at St.37 words
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Article127 1957-07-09 5 THE Singapore Profe.s sional Women's Association Is to celebrate its inauguration with a lunch on July, 13 at 1.15 p.m. at the Cathay Restaurant. The president of the association, Mrs. Scow Peck Leng, told the Froe Press that this would be their first social function. More127 words
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Article66 1957-07-09 5 pOLITICS are banned from two West German Baltic seaside resorts Niendorf and Timmendorfer Strand for the summer season until August 31— two weeks before the West German general elections. No pre-election posters, slogan banners or speeches are to disturb th e visitors' recreation, the politicalReuter - 66 words
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Article178 1957-07-09 5 Paying return visit... A JOINT trade dele- E gation from Cam- E bod La and Vietnam is expected to visit Sin- E 3 gapore later this year E to boost the trade with E E Malaya. E E A spokesman of the E Singapore Ministry of E Commerce and Indus-178 words
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Article105 1957-07-09 5 Ij^RIC KOCIIER, U.S. ConJ sul -General in Kuala Lumpur from 1998 to 1955. has won the American Theatre Wing's fellowship contest to discover new playwrights. The winning play "Kampong; Malaya" U based on Mr Kocher's two years in Malaya. The play will be produced at the CapeA.P. - 105 words
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Advertisement141 1957-07-09 5 Ik Wundcrfui I S*>i4>rli<oii f## I Ceylon Gems j I BLUE SAPPHIRES! I I STAR SAPPHIRES! I I STAR RUBIES! I I AMETHYSTS! I I I I Are Available At Your Jewellers S. P. H. de SUVA LTD. j 45, HIGH ST. AIRPORT-SINGAPORE 6, EMBANKMENT-K. LUMPUR 6, STATION RD. IPOH141 words
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Advertisement13 1957-07-09 6 HIGHEST QUALITVH LOW NICOTINE H chesterfihdl BEST FOR YOU TRY THEM 70 I13 words
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Miscellaneous170 1957-07-09 6 rii.ixiiii iki: i,rh< iaik ami i'iiii iiiavu I r::rr l rT77Tmi<, ll^ <*-_ V weakA *^4// vovfvouß^u^e'iviis until/ r t >^ x k >^' f ACT LIKE I Ldfi>4 MAJESTYA WE CBOSSTHe/ *>uR v^GwMrrZN! Vyfo i>i 2'^;''" '^IS an iPiorr- j W/V#S fITMJim V >/v^ r lVi||/\\ lit B^S^iter lti«*e170 words
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Miscellaneous526 1957-07-09 6 •tiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiftiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuuuiiiiiiuj BORN today, you have been eaUai i; independent "as a pig on In fact, you do exactly as you rs regardless of the opinions ot others 3 You are also outspoken, even blunt I*^ You have literary ability and are also able to speak persuasively w public. But once526 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article169 1957-07-09 7 LONDON, July 8. Previous Today mm Hf 1 KSS C.ifX poll- July 26 ft buyers 2(J 5 buyers 27 sellers 27 sellers August 2GTs buyers 27 buyers 27 sellers 27 sellers mno 1 BSS Spot 27 buyers 27K* buyers 27 Vi sellers 27/* sellers Wk No 1169 words
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Article88 1957-07-09 7 I NEW YORK, July 8. Previous Today its spot 97.62 nom. 97.50 nom. res Contract July unquoted unquoted Aug. 95.50 nom. 95.37 nom. Uiet. SALES: Nil. ontract July 96 75 buyers 96.62 buyers 97.75 sellers 9737 sellers Aug. 96 50 buyers 96.37 buyers 97.50 sellers 97.12 sellers88 words
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Article37 1957-07-09 7 NEW YORK, July 8. Previous Today i:li 516 89 518.41 *Oma, 148.36 149.30 ■ti< Honds 86 98 8700 MJfc 71.32 71.71 Composite Averages 177.77 178 50 WA prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.37 words
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Article43 1957-07-09 7 I'/lampong spot 27, spot unquoted, awaiting release 26%, afloats 26, afloats 26 to 25^. July ship--26. Malabar July ment 25. Muntok white spot 33, unquoted, Lampong alloats 32H-, sellers ex-dock pen) 25%. Sarawak' above prices Quoted in U.S. cents j>er lb.43 words
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Article100 1957-07-09 7 I LONDON, July 8. bum**. c.i.». U.k./ PrCTiOl Tod y I uropean delivered P*r ion ton July/ Ant. $167 sellers $167 Vi sellers Straits c i.f. U.K./North m delivered weight per £63 buyers £63 buyers July August £63% sellers £63 sellers Au ff Sept. £63 buyers100 words
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Article, Illustration94 1957-07-09 7 QUEEN ELIZABETH the Queen Mother, recently unveiled the Dunkirk Memorial to com memo- I 1 rate nearly 4,700 soldiers of the British Expedition- i ary Force who died in the compaign in France and i i Belgium from 1939 to 1940 and for whom there is94 words
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234 1957-07-09 7 Did these two children die of radiation? RADIATION received by a doctor and his wife through working with Xray machines may have caused the deaths of their first two children, a radiologist said last week. He is Dr. John Wells, consulting radiologist to West Norfolk and King's Lynn hospitals in234 words
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Miscellaneous128 1957-07-09 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore I 115 pm Lucky Dip. P^e- 1 I senteti by Karojini Lourdrs; 1.30 rime Serial »nd News; 1.45 LtlCky Dip Pt\ I.M For 3chOOls; f ><> Light Music; f> 30 Fiesta; 600 Time AJiriounce- I merit and Programme Summary, 1.09 Happy Anniversary, P™- ItDted ny128 words
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Miscellaneous54 1957-07-09 7 SINGAPORE JHIGH TIDES I TODAY 8.45 p.m. TOMOKKOW: 10.11 a.m. and 932 p.m. B 1 THURSDAY: 11.21 a.m. I and 10.11 p.m. I FRIDAY: 11.51 am. and 10.51 p.m. -SATURDAY: l'.'t pm and 11.31 p m. I SUNDAY: 12.53 pm H I MONDAY: »10 a.m. and LSI pm 7 ■>■54 words
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Article, Illustration183 1957-07-09 8 ONE NIGHT OF HORROR FOR JOYCE I A BEAUTIFUL teenage girl left her home one night last week to tackle a job that even tough men might think twice about doing. In the gruesome surroundings of the Madame Tussaud's Chamber of Horrors in London 19-year-old blonde Joyce Boulton moved during183 words
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143 1957-07-09 8 World's first assembly line Atomic sub. The Skate,' the world's third atomic submarine and the first produced by as- jj Sembly-line methods, was launched recently at the Electric Boat Division shipyard ot the General Dynamic Corporation in Groton, J! |J Connecticut, America. Tlll> "Skate" rode down the same wayg as143 words
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Article96 1957-07-09 9 Down our w ay... THEY say neighbours =i never miss a thing... f*' and there on the left is a picture to prove it! During a recent tour E o/ Liverpool, England, the Queen Mother drop- p<'d into the home 0/ Mr. and Mrs. Firman. E Word went up and96 words
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Article, Illustration401 1957-07-09 9 THE GRETNA RUNAWAYS ARE WED AT LAST -IN SECRET 'PI IE years most ■C A talked abu v t GretllJl runaways > have married at last •I —in secret at the < tiny Cheviot town of Lockerbie, Dunfrie- shire in Scotland. After a three-month snateh-and-run court- ship, it took four401 words
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244 1957-07-09 9 THREE LEAVE SCHOOL AFTER ETON 'RAG' RAID rpHE case of the head boy and two other boys who left Charterhouse School, Surrey, England, after raiding Eton College may be reviewed. Sir Ni^ol Davidson, 84--year-old deputy chairman oJ' the governors or charterhouse, said last week lie believed the 18 governors would244 words
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229 1957-07-09 10 CONFIDENCE IN INDIA SHOWN BY BUSINESS GENERAL feeling oi optimism and confidence exist* at mid'Y year among Indian businessmen and the public in greneral in that etonomk all) under-developed nation ol 380 million. a shortage of foreign exchange. Production of iron, steel, cotton, sugar, t( Ktil< and cement is Increasing.A.P. - 229 words
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Article80 1957-07-09 10 (tOMMUNISI China's alreadj harassed peasantry is being urged to tighten in it. md knuckle down to avert famine Floods, drought and Dthei natural calamities ii-i \t;»r have resulted "> i critical shortage oi foodstuffs! in the !;»<<• «»< this Kfao Tze-tung Is banking heavily on bumpw harvestA.P. - 80 words
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Article206 1957-07-09 10 AT midyear Japan and Korea face futures clouded by uncertainty. Each looks to the United states for solutions to problems in which the United States also has a vital stake. Japan is riding Mw» crest of a business boom but is on the brink ofA.P. - 206 words
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Article87 1957-07-09 10 Mr Tung PI wii. presl d< n1 ol Red Jhlna'a Bup t c ii.' < !ourt, told t he Na lon al Peoples Congress in Peking "Corruption, theft, > auli creating public d urbance and enci o ich Ing on persona] right; are imparatlvelyReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-07-09 10 <■••»» Mohammad a>ui, Khan. Com- Chief of the Pakistani Ann, •»«i Major Gen Hajl |ftiha f Ahmad '"< ground chief of (1.,. J o n i Ul s BjertUrlal Inspecting exhlhl an Open Bkleti for Peace" show rtlfll held bj» thr United stars Information I >«rvi( m Karat hi More65 words
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Article35 1957-07-09 10 N atonal i ci Ina in move to if m i'| n rori Ign tradi ha ea ed 11 ti ictl m on thi i, o j Jf>r [n .;.:■< r ite U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article80 1957-07-09 10 A former Japanese vice admiral was among 121 people who successfully passed the Tokyo Ministry of Transportation's 1957 examinations to become Frvneh guides in Japan. Former Vice Admiral Voshlsuke Abo. G7, was the oldest among 1,700 persons who took the examinations. He passed the examination for EnglishU.P. - 80 words
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Article44 1957-07-09 10 r r Hong Kong's only Chinese director of a govern ment department is going on retirement after nearly 30 yPars of public service. He is Dr. K. C. Yeo, director of the Medical and I Health Service, U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-07-09 10 J Two cities San Jose in J the United States and Okayama in Japan re- cently joined hands in a J gesture of friendship, j goodwill and brotherhood by staging weeklong c c leb rations in honour of each other. San Jose observed the affiliation between the two cities as108 words
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Glimpses
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Article202 1957-07-09 10 Vietnam breaks up big estates 'THOUSANDS of land- less farmers in South Vietnam are becoming small land owners under Presid- c ent Ngo Din Diem's land reform programme. Tenant farmers and refugees from Communist North Vietnam are receiving land abandoned during the Indo-China war and tracts expropriated from big landowners.U.P. - 202 words
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Article32 1957-07-09 10 Japan's airmail service for parcels has been extended to all countries exceot Communist China and the Soviet Union. The airmail service has so W m been limited to 81 coun- tries. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article28 1957-07-09 10 Marbo. a camp in Guam ior 300 Filipino workers employed by the U.S. Air Force, has been renamed Magsaysay Village Id honour of the Late Philippine President- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article11 1957-07-09 10 The ntwly-ftppoij 131 Mr. Kolrhi Tak^i, lonv/i TokYO on Jakarta ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article50 1957-07-09 10 The Nippon ghosefl in d Tokyo has oU t C that it was bniMiJf tnr f()f 5,700-ton m° torsl llStolrf flB the Japan-Nfu m H ran. The vessel- IC it M specially dcsiK'" th H refrigerated sp:M-<; l!U orTlf H first is expected w H into service W m>vt ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article53 1957-07-09 10 The Philippines Government has included South Korea to send product to tne Manila Fair on November 30— Reuter. 1 India's second five-yjj[ nlon may f*ost KB»**»* prime > lin ister Nehru has i» for his cabinet. The <>ricl estimate for the plan Us. 48.000 million first five-year pton< f^ slReuter - 53 words
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Article21 1957-07-09 10 innoso Communist Party leader M\o Tte-tanc li scheduled to begin hi s >mC»al visit to Tola nd on July 2-J.~ U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article29 1957-07-09 10 vir Masanobu Mizutanl vice presideni ol the Ban liku Lumber Industry Co of Sendal, Japan, has Left for Cambodia to lay the groundwork for a joint Japan-Cambodia forestry A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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220 1957-07-09 11 rpWO Borstal boys attacked a wif e one night last week, gashed her and tied her to a bed. Mrs. Patricia Finn, aged 30, was alone in the kitchen at Hillroad, Borstal, Rochester, Kent, England, when two youths walked in. They jumped on her220 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-07-09 11 Iron lung girl is tennis fan rnWENTY-THBEE-YEAR-OLD Margaret Dixon i s as x fame as they come— life isn't very exciting when you spend your days in an iron lung. But that doesn't get Margaret down— or even stop her from getting around. I Recently, under the watchful eye of91 words
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Advertisement382 1957-07-09 11 1 i ,i GARDENING LEATHER GIFTS CO /.OR BLUE SPOT palm rinvtc /wr >e H me PHOTOGRAPHY S PEB H FI 3D I i I rMLIVI IiLUVEj SILVER Jl FPNC WARP The worlds finest I PRFI? I^#<2i6 t.r.R.b. WAHt Radios Radiograms S Kbfc t ll for Women Men tea coffee382 words
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Article, Illustration556 1957-07-09 12 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM DFGDFGDG Concentrate on composition... I EXPERIENCED photographers are always very critical ot a <J i)ittun*'s composition. They can argue and talk for hours on this subject. Hut the layman and the beginners Often ask: What is composition.' I will try my best to answer this556 words
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Advertisement82 1957-07-09 12 < -V x, X > c I VTTm fv?' i%{* ftur m%r^ Koon s 1nv; ARPS Bg-rio r nAMif\M*~ J 5 WIS fakcn during III" nHU u 'Uf j r^ ct>^ v.s.t to the ■MM cCRVCBI PHON; i::ho on< hc '""H\ 0»-^ ??24' k eenest .im.iteur > HHHKU 1 182 words
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Miscellaneous246 1957-07-09 12 111 I HI I I BBryj PwH BK,.___Bhl r^\^i^\ i"""" 11 I I I U(m9 I I I CLUES ACROSS 7 Counterfeit 1 ™J NilinL at> hetrt (8)< (5K t»lun»P ne I 4 Kcvp.s supplies vi the llowers 10 At last point 8 Break up a rot ring (8). 14246 words
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The Do-IT Yourself Club
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Article, Illustration543 1957-07-09 13 these days of high material costs, added to the normal household expenses, many people are dismayed at the prospect of a com- interior decoration. Ire are some helplints by which the Bi.sive operation Ibe postponed for per year, provided lirso, that the conEl of the543 words
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Article109 1957-07-09 13 A handy holder Screw holder for a re- E gular screw-driver is E E quickly improvised with two paper clips and a E strong rubber band. Posi- E E tion the clips so ends E project slightly over end E of blade, and wind rubber E 3 band tightly around109 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-07-09 13 ioint is made by chamfering halving or "•ng 'wo pieces of wood so that they f.t L M shown. When carefully made it is ri j' lOinf as the pieces meet on three faces i "2 >enc n< ualfOn for lumg Tho picccs may I c55 words
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Article75 1957-07-09 13 A check on m.p.g. Motorists can check their miifs-p r-gallon •onsumption at a glancf with a new American 'mileomatic" ca 1 c ul a %o\ which Is among new pro Hints on display In New York. You nil your tank and let /our speedometer reading m the calculator. When POU75 words
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Article223 1957-07-09 13 Susan Hicklin - Susan Hicklin By nlllllllll tllllllh.AMONG my household pests are the offbeat jobs the si^ns of wear and tear and the small, but worthwhile precaution, which gets shelved because it is not part of the routine Often the remedy is quicK and probably far less ex haustlng223 words
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Article, Illustration341 1957-07-09 13 pLECTRICITY takes the hard work out 01 gar- dening. It cuts the grass, trims hedges, and does the hoeing as well if you wish. Every electrical appliance used in the garden must be properly earthed using a heavy gauge three-core tough-rubber flex which will stand up to rough341 words
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1024 1957-07-09 14 Wonder Kid heading for Class 1 KIWI can hope for a draw today ggdfgdfg I UNFINISHED SIXTH-WICKET STAND KEEPS ENGLAND AT BAY HES A SAFE BET DESPITE HAVING TO CARRY 9.00 lAIN MAY SAVE TOURISTS FROM A BIG DEFEAT WONDER Ml>. despite his 9.00, should be a safe '><t in1,024 words
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Article287 1957-07-09 14 misty line 11, who missed iii i flrst engagement is my .'.election for the Class 3, Div. 2 6F event. Misty Line was third to Holiday Plight at K.L. In January. At the Singapore February meeting hp finished foiu th to Marigold287 words
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Article53 1957-07-09 14 I Mi I w «r m ■FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: The Cobra, Kegalia, Waxcr, FfOf HI. Her Highness, Ascot. Applause, Khandi Star. Hamshurv, Argyll, Satisfaction, Opossum, Premium Bond, Kite Mill, Undalou, c iiit'"«mai, lord, Snapdragon 11, Lansdale, and Lone Ranger. Hit Parade and Carribean53 words
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295 1957-07-09 14 HORSES having their first race in Malaya and horses that have raced only a few times will probably dominato the finish of the Class 2, Div. 3— 6 F. race. Noble Essence is showing promise on the track He has not295 words
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Article152 1957-07-09 14 SPECULATION, second Dancing Water for winch i l( a penalised only 5 ii). should be b good 1)1 "i the Cla s 3, Div 3 <>'>'-r .six furlongs i ulatlon addles up lIMIIiU,, nil' I. veil. Borne time back he won a double at Penang,152 words
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Article69 1957-07-09 14 CLASS 3, DIV 3 6 FURS Toly'i Delight !»00; My Peter x 13: Speculation «i Slncero ki> kj (O Mill Bii; Lim e Psalter Xl; Stealth K.IO; Saury Kate 8.09; Staff Officer Whimsical Walker i *m- Karani 8.o«. iW Jirass X.07; Try ils 8 ofr Colour ran 84)5: Hush I69 words
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923 1957-07-09 14 ********************1 l 111 111 I 111 I Milllllll CLASS 2. DIV. 2—6F Metrostar II 9.00; Tudor Wonder 8.13; Banker Boy i 8,13; Treasure Island 8.12; i Ginseng 8.11; Regalia 810; Potentate 8.09; White Magic I 8.08; Starala 8.08; Sporting Venture 8.07; Waxer 8.06;923 words
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Article97 1957-07-09 14 Moore music sign for fight today I A RCHIE W U^ tc liif pion Bmust,8 must ot Ji fence of hi, !ldc r r M** today or risk b&m fl jj *j^ii president of the W>«n^.. ?7 »*J* Ing commit"" l ece ti Smith The Coninu.^ JWti set yesterdaj Siif-Ind97 words
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367 1957-07-09 15 Lewis Hoad signs up with Jack Kramer arrangement of the tour." 'i he president, Mr. d. Ferguson, said lie hud no I heard of a reported statement by Sir Norman Brookes, now in London, that Hoad would be sued. "I'm afraid we cannot take any action. There are no clausesU.P. - 367 words
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Article316 1957-07-09 15 Goonesena scores a record 211 f AMINI GOONESENA, the 26- year-old Ceylon-born Cambridge University captain, made history at Lords yesterday by [scoring 211 the highest indivl- dual innings by a Cambridge batsman against Oxford University. The previous best score by a Cambridge batsman in these matches was 201 by A.Reuter - 316 words
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276 1957-07-09 15 Outstanding 3f on a soft track by Gunong Rapat By ALLAN LEWIS ALTHOUGH he did not make the fastest time, I thought Gunong Rapat (J. Jonesj was the out- i standing worker at Bukit Timah this morning. Working wide out on a second track, which was slightly soft, he was276 words
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Article66 1957-07-09 15 THE Japanese badminton team, stopping over In Hong Kong on their way to the eastern zone Thomas Cup match in Colombo, last night won three out of four singles against Hong Kong I Results were: Yoshlro Sato beat Cyril Chan 15-12. 15-5; Koshikawa lost to Ebrahim66 words
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Advertisement65 1957-07-09 15 (&BJig& for information a nri boo« mgi Jail .wB co n \u 1 1 your |fo v f I Aa c n I or JH |^wwsiw^wfi^^^HHß *m (lIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIfIITfI tvedding PICTURES Make arrangements note lor your photographs to be taken by FREE PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone: Singapore 2800 or wrilre to Free65 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-07-09 16 picture. i t ■>•■■ mi, ,|j 1 A fire engine speeding to the scone of the Tengah disaster yesterday was in I collision with a lorry at the 13th mile, Chua Chu Kang Road, careered on. smash- I led into a parked taxi and turned on its back. Picture showsFree Press - 76 words
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Article, Illustration321 1957-07-09 16 'NATIONS MUST SHARE NUCLEAR KNOWLEDGE' Half of peace-atoms tor rnenas ADMIRAL Lewis I>. Strauss said in Washington yesterday that nuclear knowledge must be "equally shared with all the peoples oi Ihe earth.* 1 Only then, he said, will atoms-for-peace become a I A reality. There was no American monopoly, past.A.P.; Reuter - 321 words
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Article89 1957-07-09 16 SINGAPORE'S first cinder-tracked athletic centre is to be opened by the Governor Sir Robert Black, on July' 26. The acting City Architect, Mr. M.E. Crocker, told the Free Press that the opening of this centre would mark another milestone in the progress of youth welfare and89 words
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Article211 1957-07-09 16 A BONUS ISSUE BY BANK A kong and Shanghai Hanking Corporation have decided to pay an interim dividend of £2 per share on Aug. 10 in respect of the year ending Dec. 31. 1957. Thf3 transfer books will be closed from July 26 to Aug. 9, both days inclusive. The211 words
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Article37 1957-07-09 16 o w The first Canberra Jet bombers which took part in the Chriatmas island bomb test have returned to Edinburgh Field in Australia for overhauling In preparation for new atomic testa.37 words
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Article127 1957-07-09 16 Notv medical fame comes to Maria A <.ii{i. irho died Iwlct and shll hves lay wist fill »w,. in ;ir oxygffi tout in hosplUii k1 Melbownc ';»h night, clutching i roi«rj! And limply holding her mother's band. si^ V ir old Maria Tof folon has "(lied" tuireA.P. - 127 words
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Article370 1957-07-09 16 MR. VALERIAN ZORIN, A Soviet delegate to the disarmament conference in London, yesterday dismissed last week's Western conditional proposals on suspend- ing for a ten-month period j nuclear tests and nuclear i weapons production as "of no practical value," a conference source stated lastU.P.; A.P. - 370 words
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Advertisement206 1957-07-09 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word* $2 (Mm.) Box SO eta. extra "COSMOS", 17, Bcottfl Road. Available emal] Pavilion, double urifi iinffle Bedroom and Verandah, Bath attached, if c Water, Prig and Telephone for Couple <>r Pamtly 3 oc 4. pun board. 'i el *****, TUITION 20 Word* $2 (Mm206 words
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Advertisement65 1957-07-09 16 1 w Tlie latest semi -permanent rinse perfected I X by InectO brings unbelievable colour glamour to Y Mr I hair. Three shades that will not wash ofT throng* I many .shampoos, will not affect permanent v 1 na■• I magic :"i rj vw'"]m Available from all Good Dealer S,65 words
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Title Section12 1957-07-09 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve tNo. St. Tuesday, July 9, 1957.12 words
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Article493 1957-07-09 1 ARE YOU GUILTY OF INDIFFERENCE? a <'iuitti>nfj4* front Kn* Ihut *fo \l*iii»*f*iu TouttMu tun ggffi*nt #o E it's a 0-alt /o i#/iiorf jHist E ami i*i»*M<-h iwt *-#«/w//i -|ll!llllliniltllllU!n)llll!li|-|llll!lllll!l!l!liilllillllll!lllli:iilllllll!lll.- "WHAT'S wrong with women here?" EVE was asked —by a woman. "Nothing," said EVE, "that persever- ance and self-invent-ory won't correct."493 words
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Article, Illustration237 1957-07-09 1 ls befor« your eyes Can be pleaif th «v illumine a brimmed hat like toe, wem i, y the at--1 v c nianncqiiiii i-dots, feminine and lhin in high r <>'«s season and in asr the tiny chaabove are white st I iinall hat Is «ainn l»<»l>iilarity237 words
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Advertisement93 1957-07-09 1 \ipi| H W 'I kii'ivv lli il Kulrx i|ll.'l- IB? l''y VV( >r!(l famous \\\>\ y/k il fosts rue no more! 7 Kotcx ia made to hold iv .ship'", st.iy downy olt Irl I BSBUT64 nic of Com* fort, < onfidencc md bcco* rity n //> unsurpassed quality /s th§93 words
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Article, Illustration338 1957-07-09 2 I 4 ginal in It n attractive SirKja 1 1/ a* Me Atnt fitn; Woi Siamese hand' 01 horizontally stripet I of him. i combined with i /m/- 7'/;. with a sweet neckline hai I \houlder o/ plcirj tv light One practical feature ime338 words
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Article46 1957-07-09 2 Fashion Flashes ENTIRELY new: are shoes made of our own luscious batiks'. You may have them hand- made to order from a small length of batik to match your i frock, i cannot im- agine why someone hasn't dreamed them up long ago' I i I46 words
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Article47 1957-07-09 2 i -V- V AT long last it's ar- riving this work and it will fulfill every wish. it's the I utterly new Max Facj tor indelible lipstick wi(h ultra-scientific refill which ran be into your ori- ginal rase instantly with no soiled flnjrrrs no simple, no fuss47 words
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Article182 1957-07-09 2 t CPIRITUAL values in the ,^T how important are tlu\\ ri EVE says: "TheyVe important! p« X cause, without them, any I mijh *fa i touch with the daily practice i tiii! mo X dealing with others"* 1 sfu Those hidden virtues na] Ethics may be classified as t182 words
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Article, Illustration265 1957-07-09 2 GOURMET CLUB ITALIAN -TYPE pastas such as vermicelli, spaghetti and macaroni are not strangers to Asians for they were virtually invented by the Chinese. When Marco Polo visited China he first discovered the wheaten treat of the modern spaghetti school and brought samples back to Italy. FRAGRANT The better-known and265 words
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Article37 1957-07-09 2 as thc'^f^m^M^: coloured P^., y M allovcr '^IZl^^wFw 1 One Of m L mprm i this type ml rM 9< imp'' evening rtfw*« m m s thread >r:?X'ml*W'skillful 1 ancient s dtmr*m» They I' 1 '-^g[^W'37 words
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Advertisement143 1957-07-09 2 The OPTICAL HOUSE Opt i i' in it s The House for VISION and Elrgant Eye Wear I H a The Sultan oj Joh < 163, Middle Road, i., im. i n B*n< iterloa Streets) Singapore. Tel: ***** ot^iJSS^S! s Powerful f ls^B^ 't J kl 400 watt r sM&\143 words
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Article194 1957-07-09 3 SECTION OF ATHLETICS... Women, Mrs. Fozdar believes, "have a hi role to perform in demonstrating the tetical way of living religion. She believes \t the first lessons must be imparted by When to their children, that children V> \it!d be taught to grow up unprejudiced V, \rding race, religion, social194 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-07-09 3 SJTEP into fashion with <J wool —in skirts or slacks. New Gorray skirts are figuremoulding, slimming and elegant with their cute fashion tricks such as edgestitched pleats that stay firm, kick-pieats at the back and the right weight for our climate. In the Gorray collection also75 words
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Article59 1957-07-09 3 w"' added spicnW as sumptuous W"!' above. Goldm< oomed Kashmir mj-'imiri weavings W! h r V quality of W"; w (> f ughti at •f H U with rich B 8 '-"rrr, metallic M'" its radiance. m° these treasures. m n vat terns so -W<- adaptations of Mp r59 words
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Article83 1957-07-09 3 YOU'VE been screaming for them and now they're ready -but buyers will be obliged to order them because they are not yet stocked in local .stores EVE is talking about the new Plastalon rain-coats, sensational dressmaker-style originals which are hailed as sensational— in both appearance and modest prices.83 words
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Article431 1957-07-09 3 THAT gown with the liquor stains... hubby's tropical white evening jacket with the grease spot from the soup he spilled on it. Will these expensive items of apparel dry-clean successfully? Perhaps here in Singapore you've had unpleasant results from cleaning operations. EVE's best Chinese431 words
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Article125 1957-07-09 3 WHERE TO BUY SIAMESE silks, Thai Craft, II The Arcade; Kashmiri stoles, llandlooms Kmpori urn, 23 Race Course Lane; designed hats and handbags, Salon j i New Yorker, 57 Stam j ford Kd.; cocktail gowns, Mrs. Tommy Thomson, 18 Battery Kd.; sweateis, Aurora Store. High St. at N. Bridge Kil.125 words
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Article, Illustration102 1957-07-09 3 It's sheer witchery Sheer witchery is this exquisite dance frock of brilliant coral organza featured at a Battery Road shop. As becomingly worn by the model on the left, it boasts a fullbillowing skirt ornamented w i th graduated rows of whorls fashioned in puffs. Th c bodice is closely102 words
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Advertisement240 1957-07-09 3 I Hg: I uiri.OMA or' gold MEDAL. ATO-MOP NEW INVENTION A TIME LA HOUR SAVER i||l FOR CLEANLINESS COMFORT! mm& %r*&f To do cleaning work with SOOGEB Ls a nT graceful and pleasant job. It requires ([II no electricity. SOOGEB also has an »jtoT»,, c mmumm automatic squeezer and an240 words
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Article, Illustration1454 1957-07-09 4 I hthi in lit-r I>aJm a thrilling gem, a six Karat honevmilk cat's <->< from Ceylon A form ol chry so beryl, the tovelf cabochon showed a i changeable band d! lifhl across its done. t»><> phenomenon iof thlj jewel is not quite the same as that which produces1,454 words
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Advertisement43 1957-07-09 4 "i\ C K. TANG LTD I DEALING IN ALL KINDS OF fl EASTERN ARTS AND CRAFTS \M Just Arrived: 1 I Steiff Tigers H Bamboo Handle Cutlery Flower Arrangement Sets. 241, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINCAPORE 9* 'i^M Tolophone: *****. jH "lllllMUnniinimiinimiilliiiiriiiimimiirtmiiiiiiiiirilllllilllllin!' *****1 143 words
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