The Singapore Free Press, 11 July 1957
1957-07-11
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1957-07-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya'i Own Family Paper L i 1927. Singapore, Thursday, July 11, 1957. Price 15 Cts19 words
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Article, Illustration658 1957-07-11 1 RUSSIA'S PM NEXT TO BE SACKED ik<tf«»fj ds»^_ mmm ■•hwihiiim inning Nfikita kicks out Malenkov rhile the diplomats forecast— JN ADDITION TO THE RUSSIAN LEADERS REMOVED IN THE RECENT KREMLIN SHAKE-UP DIPLOMATIC REPORTS INDICATED TODAY THAT THE SOVIET PRIME MINISTER, NIKOLAI BULGANIN MAY ALSO BE ON THE WAY OUT. uia»a«i«,Reuter; U.P.; A.P. - 658 words
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Article195 1957-07-11 1 PORT« r t0,, fh f ,m jakart ,v *nat an R.A.F. L p h d a "*Cked a I; S ,,ln vessels ;n) Jjlpi off the L> f a ri North is i IL5!?!? a P or r \MIAT A RF fen |1 (M( "ii>195 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-07-11 1 Ceorgi Malenkov has been made manager of the Ust-Kamenogorsk hydro electric power station in East Kazakhstan, 200 miles from the Chinese border. He was deposed last week for i4 anti party activities.37 words
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Advertisement46 1957-07-11 1 m t t«H> 'jm BA BEER c! m tl,e w r,[| s best SPECIAL BREW V^SffHH OLD MAN STOUT a fine rich stout from the famous breweries FOR EVERY TWENTY CROWN CORKS OF CARLSBERC OLD MAN STOUT YOUR DEALER WILL CIVE YOU A MACNIFICENT CICARETTf LIGHTER46 words
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Article266 1957-07-11 2 TRIPS via AMERICA POPULAR Result of ban lift\ TRAVELLERS from Singapore to Britain arc taking advantage of the recent easing of the ban on gold dollar spending by travelling by way of North America. in the past, they would have had to keep to the Middle East route. Mr B.266 words
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Article349 1957-07-11 2 Public speaking for confidence Two prominent Singapore people who have joined the current Dale Carnegie courses in Singapore said yesterday that they were enjoying themselves but It war. too early to pas.-. judgment. I'liey arc the Minister tor Education Mr. Chew Swer Kee. and Mrs. J.349 words
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Article50 1957-07-11 2 Mrs. Thomas iv Smith of Jersey City, New York, won a divorce yesterday because her husband added Insult to Injury, Be ide.. beating her up. Mrs. Smith said, her husband forced her to .sleep with his grandmother and turned her oaycheck to his mother U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article132 1957-07-11 2 i^in; Ki-ii Real Avenue i ommunitj lentre h in made much headwaj sum. i( s reorganisation in Mai cb this year. Ihe Centre is now run nlng nreeklj cinema show and conducting a sports tournament, About 1 00 residents an taklni put in132 words
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Article, Illustration120 1957-07-11 2 It was colossal stupendous fantastic —terrific It was AmeriE can multi-millionaire showman Mike Todd's night and what a night out he gave his I film star wife, Elizabeth i Taylor, the socialites and the stars. :-.IIIIIIIIMMIMIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllll London's biggest-ever party began with the premiere of120 words
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Article202 1957-07-11 2 THE Singapore City Council has refused to accede to the request of Kamala Club members to resite the Moulmein Road bus terminus. But the women members have not yet given up hopes. They told the Free Press that they still hoped to convince the council that202 words
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Article37 1957-07-11 2 r I he little Pacific coast town Of Iguala was without telegraph service yesterday. Ml telegraph operators In the town were drunk, th< m v. paper ESxcelsior renorl i ri A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Advertisement31 1957-07-11 2 LAST 3 DAYS HURRY! m HURRY!! HURRYa! HURRY mI Everything must be cleared to the bare walls \o lt« k «l*OII«||»|«* Offer llefutti'fl CLOSING 13th JULY, 1957 HARDIAL SINGH SONS LIMITED31 words
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Article389 1957-07-11 3 Angry exchange in House ot Lords when Bishop makes denunciation o£~ BISHOF'S denuncia- tion of the hydrogen gab even in its "clean Z m led to a clash in lv House Of Lords last PS! w. i> L- 5^ er Lisbon ol Manchester, aid that In "o circumYmhsReuter; A.P. - 389 words
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Article218 1957-07-11 3 HELD LUNATIC GETS THE G.M. A DETECTIVE who stalked and arrested an armed and insane murderer shortly after he had shot a doctor dead in his surgery has been awarded the George Medal one of Britain's highest non-military honours for bravery. The London Gazette, announcing the award to Detective InspectorReuter - 218 words
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Article153 1957-07-11 3 Gl in a crime of passion' I FRENCH court yesterday g a v c a former baerican GJ. a two-year ispended sentence for tabbing his unfaithful tench wife to death with I cuts of a knife. Iwas Joseph Daigheault, 9, of Lewlston, Maine. mo .settled in Paris in &43 afterA.P. - 153 words
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Article34 1957-07-11 3 Japanese Ministry of Health officials reported last night a total of 14 persons had contracted sleeping sickness in Tokyo during the past 24 hours and two of the patients had died. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article22 1957-07-11 3 J' -ships are in the ■friporo Naval Base today. pK Alert, Anzac. a'- U'.v. Crane, Op gg. Tobruk and Tele-22 words
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Article69 1957-07-11 3 AN American pilot crash- landed an Ethiopian Airlines constellation in the desert. 35 miles «outh of Khartoum yesterday after two of its engines had caught fire soon after take-off from Khartoum Airport. All 20 passengers and crew of six ran clear of the plane before it burst intoReuter - 69 words
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Article112 1957-07-11 3 H" ,n TODD, the I* Producer, and SJJ e *J*<*ant *»fe, Bltea--1 ,vl '»r, actress, reresterday from a m J trip (^d aboard the »l»«t l.iberte. the couple criticised rumours spread by columnists. Regarding the reported incident last week in which it had been said thatA.P. - 112 words
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Advertisement219 1957-07-11 3 The Entertainment Treat of this or any Year! the 00ne 4% W«fi/...1iw0«i/»«r«W*'... It «#7#f 1 a tit int. j JwliesJSergere j |J w*7/* a// to G7#LS, G//^LS, G7AV.S in Technicolor 1 LOADED with COMEDY, SONGS STRIPS! 18 Starring JEAMMAIRE— That "Hans Christian Anderson" girl 1 1 -J TrNlSpKilliPg'.^ "**v^*'; Wf'^'™219 words
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219 1957-07-11 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, JulY 11, 1957. Opinion SEEKING NEW HOME rpHE Jakarta Govern- ment has introduced a special tax on foreigners resident in [ndom sia Most afli cted w ill be the large alien Chinese population. Object oi the new aliens tux, the Government has stated, Is to219 words
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Article, Illustration611 1957-07-11 4 P.M. RAMAN - A MONEY LENDER'S DILEMMA P.M. RAMAN by MV friend Mr. Singh is Ml M ill pleased with the minor revolution now sweeping Empress Place over that touchy thing called Money. Government servants arc now forbidden lo be seen In his company or sign his vi (tor's book which* In commercial611 words
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Article, Illustration103 1957-07-11 4 A s c ulpt ure cl Phe a d of King f George VI and be- hind, a portrait oj j H the Queen Mother j i- both by sculptor E and painter John B Burch were in- i eluded in an exhi- a bition of his work m atPaul Popper - 103 words
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Advertisement33 1957-07-11 4 Fu//y Trop'ualhed TABLE MODtL RADIO GRAM Mm? ;f Lnf I I'^l WITH PLAYER $525 00 WITH CHANCER V>s 00 Liberal C »»H Discount f^\NAN6i!€N6fc CO L^lM iJ >oa 105 saw i boao in***qm.33 words
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Advertisement178 1957-07-11 4 SO l'L THE NEW AUSTIN A.55 \_^WWUMMm New look in family motoring The sleek new A.55 takes family motoring i doz l strides forward. As you see from the picture: 'rOrfln new long line, the panorama rear window, the cxc t tionaily large boot. And even that's not the half178 words
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Article254 1957-07-11 5 Local Govt. Polls I liberal Socialist Party will seek major in the Local Government Elections nee when it conies for final approval at gislative Assembly on Wednesday. jit ordinance now before a select ttee provides for 32 elected representatives City Council and a Mayor who shall254 words
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Article39 1957-07-11 5 OA( frying 40 toursts of control 1"$ Ilfracombe, and Tashed into a wlr 'S. J 60-year-old tote: oliday, who look to the window. Sed, ar.d 34 passengI taken to hospital iii. Four were ad- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article41 1957-07-11 5 Admiral Richard. E. Byrd, noted Polar explorer, left a personal estate of M$ 150,000 it was revealed yesterday in papers filed with the register of probate. Admiral Byrd's widow. Marie, was named beneflciary of his will.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article39 1957-07-11 5 Holland will make use ot both British and American atomic energy resources in carrying out her nuclear programme for peaceful purposes in the next fevv years, it was reported from the Hague vestordav.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration254 1957-07-11 5 MALAYA can learn a great deal from Indonesia in her efforts to establish Malay as the national language after Merdeka. This was the unanimous opinion of 27 students of the University of Malaya, who returned to Singapore yesterday aboard the ship Batanghari after a onemonth visitFree Press - 254 words
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Article, Illustration20 1957-07-11 5 picture. Inche Noh Abdullah. 25. leader of the party of 27 University of Malaya students who visited Indonesia. Free PressFree Press - 20 words
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Article26 1957-07-11 5 British European Airways announced in London yesterday that it expects to open direct service from London to Moscow by early next year. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article186 1957-07-11 5 Firm to show how employees benefit IHE Singapore Shell Company |a planning lo invite a representative each from other big commercial firms in the city to •Ls supervisory course startini; on July T.l. A spokesman of the company told the Free Press: 'The purpose of it, i.s186 words
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Article87 1957-07-11 5 FIFTEEN builders labour* ers working on a .S\'iney bank vault job who struck OH demand for an extra If ~6d. an hour claustrophobia money have gained their point but they're still not back at work. A mass meeting of all men on the job yesterdayReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement95 1957-07-11 5 il 1 Wttittlorfttl Selt'€*tittn Of Ceyeoh Gems CONSISTING OF BLUE SAPPHIRES! STAR SAPPHIRES! STAR RUBIES! AMETHYSTS! 84 Are Available At Your Jewellers I S. P. H. de SILVA LTD. 45, HIGH ST. AIRPORT— SINGAPORE 6, EMBANKMENT_K. LUMPUR 6, STATION RD. IPOH &»>.:■■ Jj COFFEE CUPS SAUCERS Yjt^^^^^^H presentation cases. 2095 words
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Miscellaneous170 1957-07-11 6 5 issasiu^ .f-^^7^^ ;^^;-feg TAIIZW by Ed^ar Rice Burrouglis !SAIXT b> l.e^lie Charteris /I'JTUI'J WHrRE WEGET^ AMTHE COUNT Of YwHAT 15 THE N A/H LOOKING r^ )fi?^^^^^i m \IOURIGJ CARDSTj"^ CRISTAMONTE, AMD PURPOSE OF- W "s *^mf INVEST/HENI US mmmm^yTZTy S=v THIS IS AAy SECRETARY J yOUR WSIT?. Sm+r POSSIBILITIES170 words
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Miscellaneous489 1957-07-11 6 BORN today, you _*< ba cally [fa Ustic, but you an also eminent i y practical and hard-h i when i conn.- to business. You d l reverence for duty and w n\ Q vo ;s job with dispatch and i BB< Determined to succeed and dm gressive In approach489 words
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Round the World
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Article170 1957-07-11 7 1 LONDON. July 10 Previous Today p R \o 1 RSS c.i.fporti Ju'y 27J h buyers 27 buyers 27 X sellers 27 sellers August 27', buyers 21% buyers 27 sellers 27 U sellers X 1 RSS Spot 27' i buyers 27 buyers 27', sellers 21% .sellers He \o170 words
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Article91 1957-07-11 7 I NEW YORK, July 10Previous Today spot 97 37 nom. 96.87 nom. futures aid Contra* t July unquoted Unquoted Au*?. 95.50 nom. 95.00 nom. Quiet. SALES: Nil. s Contract July 96.75 buyers 96.75 buyers 97. 25 sellers 9725 sellers Vuj». 96.50 buyers 96 00 buyers 9700 sellers91 words
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Article35 1957-07-11 7 kNEW YORK, July 10Previous Today ustrials ***** ***** Iroads 149.92 152.42 motif Bonds 86.95 86.96 IMes 71.4b 71.30 »cks Composite Averages 178.14 179 84 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.35 words
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Article49 1957-07-11 7 lampong spot 26 unquoted, awaiting release I ase 26%, afloats 26. afloats 26 to 25 1 July ship- Malabar July ment 25. Muntok white spot 33. Lampong July afloats 32 sellers ex-dock. Nt 5 1 Sarawak spot bore pi ices Quoted in U.S. cents per lb. I*49 words
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Article109 1957-07-11 7 LONDON, July 10. «itt Previous Today *B hiii lM>inos c.i.f. U.K./ jW 1 European delivered per long ton July Aug. $168 sellers $168 sellers Straits (if. I K./North £■>!" .i .i <i livered weight per £G3 buyers £63^ buyers W' M JuI J £63'{: sellers £64109 words
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225 1957-07-11 7 Climber fell 1,800 feet —and lived ANE man was found alive last week in The v White Hell of Pitz Palu high in the Swiss Alps. Crushed to death near him were nine of his comrades. i Sergio Basani, 28-year-old Italian mountaineer, survived an 1,875-ft. fall in an avalanche of225 words
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Article24 1957-07-11 7 The Federation Government is to spend $3,000,000 this year on buying or renovating buildings and offices for its overseas missions.24 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-07-11 7 lVf R HUGH GAITSKELL, leader of Britain's Labour 5 ITI Party, has openerd the London County Council's B new Elliott School at Wandsworth. E .Tne new school, which ha* cost ,C 074,000 to i build and equip, will accommodate 2,000 boys and girls There above, Mr. Gaitskell helps60 words
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Advertisement121 1957-07-11 7 __^\V^qi ____f_fc__W__ /^7" y^\J£ TREE BOOKLETS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Sole Aqcnti: HcQcnv.yer Traclinq Co 'Ml Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG BORNEO mJsMt*if S^^u Egg _P_f ___B__P_~^* l S w Is_-*1 s_-* SIIbBJ {ranch —HAPPY WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK TEL. *****. lire Purchase terms n t er natinn»l FiPMrir P« Ut121 words
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Miscellaneous106 1957-07-11 7 Today's Radio for Singapore Programme 1.15 p.m Lunchtlme Conceit; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1 45 Ladies Only; 3.57 For Schools; 5.00 Calling All Hospitals, presented by MaLsle Conceicao; 6.00 Time Announcement and Programme Summary; 6.0? Children's Programme; 6.30 Radio Dance Club; 6.55 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00106 words
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Miscellaneous52 1957-07-11 7 I SINCAPORE ■HIGH TIDES TODAY: 1120 am. m and 10.14 p.m. I TOMORROW: 11.54 a.m. and 10.54 p.m. B SATURDAY- 12.24 p.m, and 11.32 pm. SUNDAY: 12.53 p.m. MONDAY: 0.10 a.m. g B and 1.20 p.m TUKSDAY: 0.41 i am. fl and 1.46 p.m. B WEDNESDAY: 1.23 am and 252 words
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Article253 1957-07-11 8 POLIC IN OF S HUNT SPY CITY RETS Whitehall', i concerned with 2 police at Bath J Several fl seen in the inquiries have gon< f or week.s and Involve J fighting S( a Police h ra j H house after ',_H for some time. What sort of might a253 words
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Article178 1957-07-11 8 FREE A NASSE ER COL. TRIAL mWO Britons 4 "spies" came week after 292 i For an l'ttur and Mrs. Lilli Stanley 11 had waited in Lflidoi lei had labelled eulom the other fairo jail. -haired. 33-year-old d Mrs Lisa Pittuck ll' lounge for them. in the two men 5d178 words
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Article55 1957-07-11 8 riilli; iirst organised Donkey meeting held In London m 1 took place recently at the Woolwich stadium All proceeds were donated to charity. Above, Maureen ODea seated astride the don- key is given some assistance by (left to ri«ht) Jill b Turner, Christine Traser and Terry Keighley all55 words
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244 1957-07-11 8 LOCKED DOOR PLEA-THEN BOY IS SHOT ])AVii> MILLS, aged 22, .shot himself hccau.se he had no girl i rlends, the Nol tlngham. England, coroner wsi. told last week. Dr Robert Waterhouse, tutor al Not t lngham Unl verj ii y told t ii-- eoi oner he was called to Mill244 words
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Article, Illustration126 1957-07-11 9 A Royal visit to 'Cutty Sark' THE QUEEN, acA companied by the Duke of Edinburgh, recently opened the "Cutty Sark" in her permanent berth at Greenwich, just outside London. The "Cutty Sark" an old racing tea clipper besides housing a permanent exhibition below decks, will also be used as a126 words
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251 1957-07-11 9 JT wa.s the hottest lunchtime of the year with the temperature over 90, and typists were lying on the grass in Grosvenor square, London last week. And along came a perspiring policeman with a bicycle who announced: "YOU CANT DO THAT HERE, NO LYING251 words
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Article, Illustration2377 1957-07-11 10 The Papaya with a kick in it he knew my husband liked papaya for breakfast. there were papayas on bill's tree and so au took them, but unfortunately, having taken them he forgot to give them to us and took them back for his own jamily: tllnoffcer W T.. Pel2,377 words
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Article, Illustration313 1957-07-11 11 l^in;lHi[ lH^H:;>iHii!H!)i!Hi!i|_|||iiß;i!|Hi|!ig| Wi I Recently a large I miiiilier of Com in v n Ist m m Terrorists were report- j < k il seen in the Sungei Sipul area off Malaya. m I Seventy nun of 2nd Battalion, The Itoyal m Australian Regiment were rapiillv313 words
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Article233 1957-07-11 12 Key to better future for Asia PHILIPPINE repre I gen tat ive Felixberto M Bi i rano said Ui Washington thai the iposal for sel i Ing up an A lan nucl< ar centra ni Manila holds "i' a promise ol a "more abundant ruture for the peoples of AsiaU.P. - 233 words
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Article36 1957-07-11 12 India has disclosed that she will nol take pari in the a lan nuclear cenl re In Manila a her OWII atomic development pro gramme leaves no re SOUrcei to spare. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article60 1957-07-11 12 riiHK federal director ol the Australian Associated 1 Chambers of Manufacturers Mr Latham Withall, urged m Canberra that the Australian-Japanese trade agreement t>< re-negotiated to include specific quotas on Japanese goods entering Australia He said that Britain America and Canada had already found that nothing butReuter - 60 words
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460 1957-07-11 12 RUSSIA "the last European empire of any importance in Asia 1V —is attempting to disguise her imperialism but the day i* coming when Asians will be fully aware of Russia's overlordship. according to New York Times news analyst C. L. Sulzberger.460 words
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Banks luring Chinese into Red clutches
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Article227 1957-07-11 12 rHE Chinese population of Burma is increasing with each month and the allegiance ol the aliens to Red China is becoming more apparent Four years ago Chinese in Burma numbered only i 300,000 but today the Chinese population in Rangoon and northward to the 800-mile-long border win ;.,.< China i.sA.P. - 227 words
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Article66 1957-07-11 12 Indian and Indonesian representatives have signed an agreement in Jakarta extending till the end of this year the trade agreement between the two countries. Under the pact India will export to Indonesia cotton textiles, yarn, tobacco, hard ware, pharmaceuticals, rubber tyres, porcelainware 1 paper. farming implements, textile machinery and householdA.P. - 66 words
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Article40 1957-07-11 12 Former Indonesian v c President Mohammed Hatta said in Palembang Sumatra that the country needed loans ,rom foreign countries to purchase material for reconstruction projects. "But we should assure those foreign countries that money borrowed can be paid back."- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article17 1957-07-11 12 A Pakistani parliamentary delegation is now touring the northeast, cast and northwest part ot Red China.- U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article33 1957-07-11 12 Two representatives of the Australian Trade Department. Mr. H. O. Menzies and Mr. M. A. Bass'ett, have arrived in Karachi fr o m Colombo fo r exploratory talks with Pakistani trade officials. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article50 1957-07-11 12 Mr. A joy Ghosh, secretary of the Communist Party of India, said in New Delhi that conditions in India were different from those in Red China. The Communist Party of India cannot carry on its straggle for establishing socialism throug-h persuasion— as Mao has suggested f ,)r Chinese society." ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article30 1957-07-11 12 Mr. Sankichi Asabuki, assistant professor of French literature al Keio University. Tokyo, 1946. has been offered tne post of deputy director of the department of cultural activities of UNESCO.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article38 1957-07-11 12 Japanese Ambassad Mono Yukawa In Man i offered "reason a b gjjj' notary rewards' y/t--pinos who could nlacl four Japanese > ld J%l holding out in CotaoSW Province apparc V JJ f/ic be/te/ toa* ,i:flr is s^ilt on.- U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article21 1957-07-11 12 prime Minister H.S ihr* wardy of Pakistan mi^j visit Canada a "J official visit to th nil* states this month U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article20 1957-07-11 12 a "Tokyo caravan six tons of Ja made products aboara will travel 2,00t through Canada luy July and August ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article106 1957-07-11 12 N.VIETNAM SELLS MORE, BUYS LESS CiOMMUNIST North Viet J nam claims to have increased its trade with foreign countries other than the Soviet satellites and Red China. Radio Hanoi said North Vietnam had expanded its trade with Japan, India and Egypt as well as British tirms in Hong Knn;; iiA.P. - 106 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-07-11 12 E Handcraft and art objects made by E refugees in various parts of the world E were assembled for sale at an internals! tional bazaar sponsored by a WashingE ton Christian organisation specialising S in international assistance work fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Picture shows a television per- S former describing the native costumes80 words
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Article, Illustration1761 1957-07-11 13 ANNE EDWARDS searches Europe for the latest' in everything and finds plenty that's worth bringing back A 100 FROM PARIS MX nays in raris give a wo--4: man a fresh slant on how to look, cook, home-make, and make up. Everywhere you go in the1,761 words
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190 1957-07-11 14 VALENTINE (6-38) HELPS TOURISTS TO TAKE 11 -RUN LEAD v IRELAND rriiK West Indies, with sevi n first Inning 1 ickets in hand, led Ireland by 1 1 run i ft ftei the opening day ol then two da) mutch at i'« Ifasl yesterday. Ireland were all oui for 119Reuter - 190 words
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Article204 1957-07-11 14 Ticker-tape parade for Althea r iA YORK'S Queen oi N the tennis court;, rested yesh rdav from a homecom- j [ng celebration on Tuesday and to pr< pare for an even blggei one today. p could almo t be called M Althea Gibson Week" as Ne\V Yn; k City hailedA.P. - 204 words
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Article78 1957-07-11 14 JON HENRICKS, Australian winner of the Olympic 100 metres freestyle swim championship, won three events at Stavanger, West Norway, last night. He won the 100 metres in 56 4 sees one second outside his Olympic record time and won two 50--metre races, clocking 2.>.» secReuter - 78 words
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276 1957-07-11 14 ALAN WATKINS HITS 140 OFF HAMPSHIRE SURREY ARE 67 FOR NONE IH REPLY; RAIH RESTRICTS PLAY SURREY opening batsman Tom (lark was taken to hospital after being struck by a rising ball at The Oval in London yesterday and had nine stitches276 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-07-11 14 MRS S K. FOO leading in Lucky Touch (Barratt), winner of the first race at Bukit Timah yesterday. It was Lucky Touch's maiden win.26 words
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Article178 1957-07-11 14 r<LORY VAN DONCK I; Waterloo, Brussels) with one of the lowest aggregates ever registered in aj National Open Golf Cham- j pionship, yesterday won the French Open title with 266 <GG --G7- 67 G6K He shared the lead at the half-way stage on TuesdayReuter - 178 words
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Article33 1957-07-11 14 Mayor Balfour Barnes of Kingston, Jamaice, yester day launched an appreciation fund for cricketer tollie Smith for hi.s innings '•I 168 runs against, England In the Second Test match. A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article117 1957-07-11 14 At The Oval: Derbyshire! 79; Surrey 67 for no wicket.; Rain curtailed play. At Manchester: Lanca- 1 shire 160 for five versus j Sussex. Rain curtailed play. At Birmingham: Warwickshire 289 for four declared (Gardner 68, Smith 85 not out); Essex five for one. At Folkestone:Reuter - 117 words
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Article530 1957-07-11 15 ALLAN LEWIS'S REPORT ON THIS MORNINGS FAST WORK HE IS RETAINING HIS FORM, CAN DO WELL AGAIN QOLDEN MELODY (Maniam), a con vinein# winner over One Mile the first day, showed that hi' has taken no harm from the race by running the fastest time—530 words
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Article, Illustration726 1957-07-11 15 Lucky Touch— type that loves racing I By ALLAN LEWIS ORD ARROGANCE showed a return form when he easiwon the main race ft Bukit Timah yes"Jrclay He was well rl( n by young Kit«i Leong, who gets a Bore than welcome tange of luck, eong had Lord ArroHnce smartly away726 words
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Advertisement47 1957-07-11 15 ■Lord Arrogance was ■W m B fl 9 'SATURDAY MIDNIGHT < AI'ITOL Hour after hour J^he gets smaller fa 1 1 moment Ik i"'ii ;e mounts' I T '--HRINKIN* MAN tot* lIMNNI -^r ii star 2LB ,(Mn I (M.*** W A 1 MASGOPE "Jahi i i a i47 words
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Advertisement25 1957-07-11 15 G. Ci NANDA SONS 'Singapore, aim i?nis s» ippk <f- ft insuhasci AOBNTfI 22 A. RAEELES PLACE.SINGAPOPE 1 TELEGRAPHIC AUD NANOAWAV3 ,Fl I—4. Sf 025 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-07-11 16 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii llllllllllllllllliliiiii niiiimiin I Zizi Jeanmaire as Claudie one of the "Folies Bergere" I girls who plays opposite Eddie Constantine in the I film of the same name. ■iMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHItIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIIIItIIItIIIIIII IMIIIIIIIIIIIII30 words
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252 1957-07-11 16 'HEAVY TROOP MOVES IN SYRIA' CLAIM maian Premier confers with Nasser while Arab-Israeli tension begins mounting \S Indian Prime Minister Nehru arrived in Cairo yesterday for m< rel talks with Egyptian President Nasser, Arab-Israeli tension was building up afresh over Tuesday's big clash on the IsraeliS\ rian f>ot der, iA.P. - 252 words
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Article77 1957-07-11 16 MOSCOW RADIO said last night in an Eng lish language broadcas* that the Soviet aircraft industry was about to put out, a new 180-., eater fourengine turbojet "Rossiya" airliner, designed by Andrji Tv pole v. Quoting Tass, the Soviei news agency, the broad east saidReuter - 77 words
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Article60 1957-07-11 16 Qf JsisN ELIZABETH, the Queen Mother, was visibly touched yesterday when she named a youth camp near Brokenhill Camp, Northern Rhodesia, ni ter her hu; band, the late King George VI. But a few minutes later She was smiling and laughing as she watched severalReuter - 60 words
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Article31 1957-07-11 16 August first grade rubber buyers f.o-b. opened in Singapore this morning at 93% cents a lb., up one-eighth of a cent o n yesterdays close. The tone was quiet.31 words
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Article67 1957-07-11 16 The d( ath of Chota Peg, probably the most travelled dog in the American merchant marine, was reported on Tuesday on the arrival in New York of the super liner United States. Tin; 14 -year-old cocker spaniel, who logged more than, two million nautical milesU.P. - 67 words
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Article97 1957-07-11 16 ASIAN flu is sweeping across North-East Australia and already has struck 1,700 people in the coastal town of Innisfail. Brisbane medical authorities said the cases reported so far have been mild. Outbreaks of the epidemic were reported in .seven other North Queensland towns. Vaccine was beingA.P. - 97 words
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Article169 1957-07-11 16 Spaniel held for ransom A I\( rORI workei f I v\.t i barged in Mi iii»• n m.i iachu T Mils, jresterdaj with t kidnapping .1 dog and holdlni v foi 1 855,000 J ransom I !n- il I<•nil.l 11 t J Donglaa Benfleld, 54, J pleaded 1 1 >U.P. - 169 words
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Article55 1957-07-11 16 Sixty .-.lx pilgrims died from various causes during last .Sunday's Islamic pilgrimage to Mount, Arafat, a government communique said In Jeddah. Saudi Arabia, yesterday. The communique said 15 died from sunstroke and 5 from various "normal diseases or old age. The communique added thai about 1,000,00055 words
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Article473 1957-07-11 16 II7EIGHTS for all «mk lit races Saturday, final day are: CL. 3, DIV. I 6F. Caracat 9.00 Artiiiu X 13 Alu Alu 8.12 H Line h ii Trinidad h.iii Straight Plight 8.09 i The Torch h.ok All Thlnga Nice KOK Dancing Water 807 Rio 8.08 j Gemblra 8.08473 words
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