The Singapore Free Press, 15 July 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1957-07-15 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper H'iSd. i'ißAl )Ol< Monday, July 15, 1957. Price 15 Cta.18 words
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Article341 1957-07-15 1 DAVID MARSHALL'S attack on the Singapore Trade Union Congress yesterday he 3it just a puppet organisation" of the Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock came as a shock to T.U.C. officials. ke presideni of the TUC, Mr. s. Jagaan. said the TUC was a national organisa&nd not a stooge of341 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-07-15 1 Picture by 1 Hiiiw a 'u? hra n^hcs, these villagers from a nrarby kampone try to beat f i off KeppS R s wppt a lar^o patch of blukar on the slope of Mount A. Massie lalp r extinguished by two fire enginesA.P. - 43 words
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Article202 1957-07-15 1 A SOVIET rocket scientist, Professor Anatoly Blagonravov, has called for co-operation between Russia, America and other countries to step up scientific achievements, particularly to uncover cosmic secrets. In an article in the Soviet Weekly, Ogonyok, quoted by the Soviet news agency Tass yesterday, the professor202 words
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Article, Illustration358 1957-07-15 1 Is Mr, Khrushchev being muzzled? Speeches altered |)ESPITE Nikita S. Khrushchev's apparently supreme power in the Kremlin, somebody is censoring his speeches, reports United Press. A word-for-word check of his actual words during his present Czech tour and Moscow's reports of them has shown thatUP - 358 words
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Article30 1957-07-15 1 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 93% cents a lb., up oneeighth of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was steady.30 words
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Advertisement151 1957-07-15 1 NOW!/1< the price of o^ ordinary Lipstick /\gVu?tts4 Fabulous 'Futurama rase with lipstick refill ...only $3.75? from now on, save 80c. on every WT* lipstick with Kevlon refills your jeweller-designed 'Futurama' case New if <• vi'.n makei othei ■*.<:■ to i t Htm iru.r eomplcta buj lipstick i oM fMhlonedll151 words
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Article, Illustration295 1957-07-15 2 Bukit Timah reserve as a pequiy spot I Bid by Friends off Singapore THE Friends of Singapore are at the moment exploring the pos--1 sibility of converting the Bukit Timah forest reserve into a co- -r lony beauty spot. Disclosing this to the Free PressPopper - 295 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-07-15 2 Lovely Sue Kondall, 21, who makes her film debut in :JOth Century-Fox's comedy "Desk Set". She is already well-known on the American stage and in radio.26 words
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40 1957-07-15 2 The U.S. construction industry faced a crucial week yesterday with vital cement supplies threatened by a spreading strike of cement workers. About 16,000 workers arc on strike and 75 cement plants havu •losed.- UPUP - 40 words
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Article79 1957-07-15 2 AN August Bunk Holiday Fete will be held Dy i the raf. Seietar, on Aug. 5 in aid of various charitable purposes at Seletar. Attractions will include an Emmett Railway for the children which is being built on the station by the airmen. The Fete,79 words
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Article89 1957-07-15 2 INDIAN films have switched from the mythological, devotional and historical to the romantic and adventurous in their subjects. i mis, the 1956 report of the Malayan Board of Film Censors states, is indicated by the 141 Indian films submitted for censorship last year. Last year's trend in89 words
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Article35 1957-07-15 2 Attendance at Dr. Billy 3raham's New York "Crus ide" topped the 1,000.000 i mark on Saturday night as 18.500 persons filled Madison Square Garden to hear the I evangelist.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article46 1957-07-15 2 'COMMERCIALS' FOR RED RADIOS Communist China's s'>l| owned radio stations tal* adopted "commercials," j According to the lul Kong Communist newsp#H Wen Wei Pan. the stM owned Canton AutomofoH Transport Company is a« l vertising its taxi-cabs ovm A the Canton People's Raf Broadcasting srution.-UP 146 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-07-15 2 picture SSS H So ?t T/ 1 V UU Over Cbjortni thrir tics and they take a Ig^gJ to MtihllS i k c tarn| y a Rood idea of a men's shoo In DnssHdorf O"J> Sbv thY hi f r S fhclr tlff d^P^tmcnt Much Indecislcm is Wng r <Popper - 66 words
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Advertisement139 1957-07-15 2 ■•••••••••■■■•■■•■•■■•■■■■ll||||||||| I S^art notes on '^P^^Sx tableware... Rayon Luncheon Sets. Place Mats 12" x 18"; J^. I /><^ I Napkins 18" x 18" I jfA ?Sv /Fr Set of 4, $10.00; Set of 6 $14.25 I /&¥>' W\J/mf Linen tete-a-tete sets j **s *S^* with j-ay designs i v a139 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-07-15 3 ■ill had its lirst smallpox Mth lor many lin Last week. m victim was a J ■V In Tottcn- j Xii, i<>lld<> Hj Mcir lit* lived, one J K n case has been Kfinned and an- nt'i suspected. I parents are rush- X tiuit children j to their doctorsPaul Popper - 97 words
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Article69 1957-07-15 3 I"Musica Viva" playfs, who have so ably ed a great musical ,in Singapore, gave test recital i n their nt series at the CulCentre last night. flight of the evening tie Mendelsohn String Jet Op, 44 No. l. deUlly played by the IN to be hoped that69 words
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181 1957-07-15 3 A RUMANIAN scientist said novocain— used as a pam-killer by many dentists can brine new youth to old folk. The use of novocain Is one of a number of developments to be outlined in Merano, Italy this week. About 450 experts inA.P. - 181 words
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Article28 1957-07-15 3 The bullet-riddled body of an unidentified man was found stuffed in a small trunk on a New York railway platform over the week- end.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article81 1957-07-15 3 TENS of thousands of Parisians lined the < Champs Elysees yesterday < to watch France's biggest Bastille Day parade since the Liberation. Included in the marchers were 5,000 French troops from Algeria, where France is fighting a 32--month-old nationalist rebe 1 1 io n. Paratroopers dressed inA.P. - 81 words
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Article, Illustration260 1957-07-15 3 rWO Germans, Weno Novak (46) and Kurt Stoboy (34), who have travelled 68,000 miles hrough 15 countries of Europe, the Middle East md South Asia, unanimously agreed that the >eople of Malaya were the most hospitable they Siad met sa far. Weno, an author, and Kurt,Free Press - 260 words
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Advertisement183 1957-07-15 3 i W EA R without ;CA P P DACRON— ••WOOL is a Crossing of Wrinkleproof Masculine Appeal Lightweight Durability Shape Retention Natural Fall > THE QUALITIES OF DACRON AS WELL AS WOOL > > The only crease you are likely to see in it is the one it should have.183 words
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247 1957-07-15 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Smokes and smoke MONDAY July 15, 10.77. 11 ir->, perimps, noi. surprising that little notice has been taken oi the solemn warnings of the danger of cancer which have been given to those who smoke. The abolition or curtailment of any habit means that the247 words
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Article, Illustration1413 1957-07-15 4 iwe hoikj hrtjk rtkjl WHAT HAS SINGAPORE TO SHOW OF THE PAST? cl\( V Aumonier, who m.mv people con iider to have been one of the greatest short >tor\ writers of all time, once wrotr a most delightful story (ailed "Where Was Wyeh Street?" It. WSLB about a1,413 words
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Article246 1957-07-15 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber W LX soup -i»ati, ls I J hat is Mma2B to tilt the plut 1 wards you, but to explain that o^H people who tilt «1 Plates away fj them are ohevin. 1 impulse of ns J rather than the U 3 of polite society Most246 words
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Advertisement34 1957-07-15 4 A RAKt SELECTION OF Ceylon Gems CONSISTING OF Blue Sapphires Star Sapphires Star Rubies S.P.H. de SUVA LTD. HIGH ST AIRPORT S PORE j 6 EMBANKMENT K. LUMPUR 6 STATION RD.— IPOH. i i34 words
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Advertisement52 1957-07-15 4 j^ 1 -Jl lor the tieatment of mII&J^S^ I E C Z E M A l^^K"' SLUGGISH WOUNDS I CHAPPING CHATINa V^*S iJf NAPKIN BASH I- CHILBLAINS mflf WM KERODERM The scientific ointment Available at all Leading Dispense THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY 33, RAFFLES PLACE aJ S PORE COLD STORAGE ARCADE,52 words
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Article, Illustration351 1957-07-15 5 fUC decides to hold annual talks MR. G. C. MAT I THEWS, 39. former I deputy superinten- dent in th« marine police, who left Singa- por c in the C orf u under t h c Malayanisation scheme. I Mr. Matthews joined the351 words
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Article, Illustration148 1957-07-15 5 certain^ takes all kinds of champions to make a world —our record-mad Here is the world champion for non-stop piano playing, Heinz Arntz, of !>. ,i (i; l; 1. llnv 1 trying to beat his own world record of 620 hours which (> IPopper - 148 words
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Article220 1957-07-15 5 Operation Dagger intensified IYJORK policemen are patrolling the streets and backlanes of Singapore now than ever before, i may not notice them, but they are there, nevertheless, in uniform or plainclothes. The Singapore police is vigorously pushing it.s drive against secret society gangsters, but it is doing its job so220 words
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Advertisement100 1957-07-15 5 %il| YOU CAN ll^h /if RELY 0N (r*J t \*\JLj?yS^'^ Jr WIIH AIHM;n VITAMINS a& d Doctors agree that, from about the v -p^^^^ ninth or tenth month, healthy babies fMir~*n f require a FULL CRFAM MII.X as an j important part of their daily diet. You can confidently put100 words
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Miscellaneous350 1957-07-15 6 j i^^^^^»T^^^-' v \|\MIBI\KI Im 1"!^ i"" 1 IMlil IJavi I /IVvM^^^iH r^f- wr^r Gillian r/^- CMtv. 6^^^ > «EATM^ <t wiu._u=ap/ fv J ABour To Yuu have a cheerful v'% J! I v rz-rrj' na; '.A//v///>cy,v7 \f ■'~——^<.^ r^l\l l /TWI ut Vj W: 'v tonality which niuk, i350 words
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322 1957-07-15 7 IJUS driver Tom Allen tried to beat the British heatwave by wearing a pair of white Navy tropical shorts on his London route, But his bosses didn't like them. Now, red-bearded exsailor Tom ha s had to defend his shorts in an interview322 words
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Article184 1957-07-15 7 A SMALL boy snatch- ed a three-week-old baby from her pram at Woodlands, near Doncaster, England, after seeing a horror film trailer In which two people kidnapped a baby and tried to drown it. Holding the baby, the boy climbed over sft. railings and184 words
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Article45 1957-07-15 7 The Sembawang Youth Club has elected Mr. M. K. Moideen as its president for this year. Mr. Paul Martin was elect ed secretary. Committee members: Messrs. Sharif bin Mashood, Hassan bin Mohamed, Soh Boon Teck, S. Narayanan and Hamid bin JafTar.45 words
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Article43 1957-07-15 7 A musician in a London tavern wa.s killed by his iuitar on Saturday night. A band was playing Its BnaJ number when the lights flickered. Electric guitarist William Sennit, 50, •ollapsod electrocuted bo- :a use of faulty wiring.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-07-15 7 ROYAL VISIT TO COLLEGE piwn><N Margaret, <» BeMiJ-Mt of the <► sil > College of o dshire last 3' **«k presided at a <► tongTf tl (vn f er et niyer- lW i)]l Kcele. JJ Ihißr !t picture l i^f^ !|1 conference <* l*!*! 0 1 1 conferring "I J#52 words
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Article161 1957-07-15 7 Prince is quizzed in fraud probe DEN, cousin of King Gustav, has been interviewed by police in Stockholm about the estate of a wealthy spinster. The spinster, 70-year-old Florence Stephens—British born naturalised Swede— is alleged to hatfo been defrauded of £26.--000. She inherited the estate from her father, an English161 words
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Article34 1957-07-15 7 Unusually high temperatures are reported from the city of Vorkuta, inside the Arctic Circle, which the past week nas been experiencing a temperature of 36 degrees Fahrenheit, Moscow Radio announced.34 words
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Article63 1957-07-15 7 A Ceylon Government spokesman said yesterday :hat no further action would :>e taken on the incident in vhich three British officer vere alleged to have renoved a Russian pennant r rom a staff car outside the soviet Embassy in Colombo :wo weeks ago. The spokesman said theReuter - 63 words
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Miscellaneous117 1957-07-15 7 Today's Radio for Singapore Programme i:is Keep It Bright; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Fela Sowande at the Hammond Organ 3.57 For Schools; 5.00 Children's Playtime; 5.30 The Singapore Hix; 5.45 At the Hammond. 6 00 Time Announcement and Programme Summary; 6.02 Women's Half Hour; 6 30 The Mu.sir117 words
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Miscellaneous53 1957-07-15 7 SINGAPORE [HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 1.20 p.m. m TOMORROW: 040 am. and 1.46 p.m. I WKDNKSDAY: 1 23 am B and 2.14 p.m. TIIIiRSDAY: 2.02 a.m. I and 2.46 p.m. m I FRIDAY: 2.42 am. and 3.21 p m. SATURDAY: 3.30 a.m. and 4.02 p.m. SUNDAY: 433 a.m 1 and53 words
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Article, Illustration774 1957-07-15 8 When the it winds blow FARGO, N. DAKOTA KANSAS CITY ...AND the rains came, too HJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIg THIS was Cameron, E Louisiana, after Hur- E ricane Audrey had done E its ivorst. Thousands of E dead cattle drift around E in the floodrraters. Many S people feared the out- S break774 words
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Article133 1957-07-15 9 THIS IS how an eyewitness describes the prelude to a tornado he experienced in tropical Africa where they are often referr- I ed to as "Dust Devils." "In a leaden and I motionless sky, appears a kind of dark-colour- ed dome rising from the horizon,133 words
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Article, Illustration19 1957-07-15 9 is is what an approaching twister looks like. This z particular one aas photographed recently in Italy19 words
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Article290 1957-07-15 9 STRICTLY a local storm, the tornado or "twister" is usually bred by sultry and humid weather, it almost always takes a path from southwest to northeast. The rapidly swirling column of air which is the heart of the tornado is usually marked by a funnel shaped290 words
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177 1957-07-15 10 'The night he said he was a murderer' IN tnelr comfortable suburban home a middle aged couple were asking themselves la-st week "Where did we go wrong as parents. Is It our fault that our only son Is a murderer? 1 A lew hours earlier the son aued 15. had177 words
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Article, Illustration128 1957-07-15 10 DARK-HAIRKD (ilenyse Hart is a man-beater— and proud of it, too. What's more she beats them ;it their own same E mmmg and pets a prize for it E For the shapely 22-year-old tracer, seen above E j at the National Coal Board128 words
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Article233 1957-07-15 10 /\nly two things mutter to 21-year-old .soldier Roy Newell. a court WU told last week, His parenti who have pampered him al] hi s lifo. and Mi:, chrysanthemums, which have won pri/rs. Went absent And Newell, Royal En glneera' sapper, went ab« wnt to233 words
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Article311 1957-07-15 10 SO A KILLER GOES WINDOW SHOPPING AFTER 20 YRS. IN JAIL 4 DART MOO B murderer is being allowed to mingle with people outside the jail so he can condition himself to a life he ha> not known for -<> \ears. Tiie tn ur d c r i> r, Thomas311 words
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Article, Illustration186 1957-07-15 10 MOTH Kit talked to ncr son lor nan an nour A last week, knowing 1 he may be the first man to hang for murder under the new Homicide Act. Five indees have agreed that, the sentence or aeam must stand for 22- year-old186 words
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Article71 1957-07-15 10 POLICEMEN all over London are looking for the trickster who robbed them of £30. The man found that policemen can get chits from canteen headquarters enabling them to buy goods from a warehouse and repay by weekly amounts. He went to the HQ .saying he was from71 words
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Article254 1957-07-15 10 A TWENTY-EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Briton U» 1> week began a year's sentence in thi forbiading district jail at Delhi in India. Russell Webb, from Dagenham, Essex, was dte*2Ll Delhi court after pleading guilty to a £20. huh rre c J smuggling charge. Also jailed for a year was254 words
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Article, Illustration1427 1957-07-15 11 adelaide Eastley - adelaide Eastley BY.. "Singapore is wonder- ful," say this charming I j young couple, Mr. and Z Mrs. A. Howell, who came to the Colony I from Dundee, South I Africa, recently "as we found it was the only way we could afford to get married quickly!" jFree Press - 1,427 words
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817 1957-07-15 12 'SLIPPED DISC'?THERE'S NO SUCH THING... Ss w f J \|K. WEE walked Into my sur^'ry a f«'w u«(ks aj;o in obvious pain. Doctor, I think 1 have it dipped disc," be said. It all hap pened this morning when I bvnt down to ti<* my shoe lace and got up817 words
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Article165 1957-07-15 12 'TELL ME DOCTOR' |/fRS. Wee ol Singapore \l writes: "My child is now nearly two years ohi a|li* cannot walk. In all other respects he is quite normal and also appears intelk f;ent enough for his *£<*. Can y°u please tell me whj he is not able to walk as165 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-07-15 12 HOLLYWOOD FAMILY Nomination for the most co-operative actress in Hollywood must ffl t« M A Van Dortll. The scrumptious blonde beauty recently returned from N< **M where she did >7 TV and radio appearances and was interviewed l» >>" JTJ 11 times, Above she i s seen in Hollywood with66 words
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Miscellaneous238 1957-07-15 12 JAILY CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS 6 A garden girl (3), l Cut in rivets conveying a 7At first was n t a desert (5) lesson til). 13 Guts! it's a man (7), 8 Eve in directions (5). 15 Scorn Sid turns at the start Leaders upset (7). (7). 10 Sea bird238 words
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Article, Illustration304 1957-07-15 13 I "Multitude" by Leong Wai Ming of Sem- pang Road, Singapore, is another outstand- 1 example of what results can be obtained if little trickery is wrought in the dark room. kries for the Trick Photography Contest j mild be addressed to the Singapore Free Press, 0304 words
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Article366 1957-07-15 14 siur.APORE RUGBY UNION GETS FIRST ASIAN VICE FHLSIDENT SRU HAS A PLAN TO ENCOURAGE CAME IN SCHOOLS L Australian Rllffbj In ion team and a -idt from Hong Kong msj pla> in Singapore thi~ year. Thia WMM stated by the retiring president of th»-366 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-07-15 14 picture. CHI A ENG QIEE one of Malaya's leading racing motorists. b seen here driving hii -elf-built special into a two-feet culvert white competing in the Singapore Motor Clubs speed trial at Princess Elizabeth Estate yesterday. Eng Quee however was the meeting s best performer winning three events in recordFree Press - 76 words
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Article215 1957-07-15 14 MALAYAN RUGBY UNION FIXTURES L"** ■> fti c a r fclalaj R igby CJnl n i:..-.^al classic will be played indei 0 dlighti En i.-.:. Mr thi Mr 011 P. B M R 0 ecr ftarf It iril] :>-• in experin ci I and I Diatcti '■>■■ North rod s215 words
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Article, Illustration18 1957-07-15 14 Marline (hidden t» Isudcerlf »f r*to itotl"!* Ut'mm^t^^Ji I*""*"" u No Budscri t a r (No t,, and18 words
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Article58 1957-07-15 14 RAY LIXDWALL Australia^ fast bowler hai been Invited to coach In India for three months it v.as announced In New Delhi yesterday. The decision to Invite a coach was made by the Indian Cricket Board ol Contl exft^r they had turned down a proposal to send promising young58 words
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356 1957-07-15 14 HE ROUTS SEDGMAN IN 3 SETS T L\V HOAD. Wimbledon lawn tennis champion, won his first professional match in New York yesterday, beating fellow Australian Frank Sedgman 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Head. wr. recently signed a £44. 000 contract with American Jack356 words
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Advertisement61 1957-07-15 14 Insist On I SADARY Shirts For Quality DunbilifY "J Style. If you buy a SAD* shirt you will fei I W l i for your money. I Sole Agent*: UNITED AGENCIES, 6 8 Robinson Hod. Sir^pore. U N* Dealers: Messrs. MUBARAK CO., The Arc) »W** THE KERALA STORE. 953. Aycr61 words
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Article579 1957-07-15 15 ALLAN LEWIS - Golden Melody —'Horse of year'? ALLAN LEWIS AUSTRALIA-BOUND GARNET BOUGOURE SAYS HE WILL RETURN l*y lITHUR WARD showed Bukit Timah racegoers on Saturday the reason why i^ one of Australia's foremost riders. He \l three winners, Starala, Tufton and jden Melody, making his total four for meeting, to be the579 words
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412 1957-07-15 15 Lucky Touch is one of 13 for your short list pfif following newcomers *yd not s 0 new, who I wit! be worth following In I future engagements, WONDER had one r jF l H meeting, in thl seventh event on 'the i n d da v Showed W tv412 words
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Article319 1957-07-15 15 by the doctor because of a slight injury received when World Freedom dislodged him on the track during the week. Young Jim will be in the saddle again at Penang. p OLDEN MELODY, who vf completed a double for the meeting when he won the Stewards319 words
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Article, Illustration171 1957-07-15 15 I ESTER PZOOOTT, 21-year-i* J oifi British jockey, continued hi.s run of big -race succenee when ho won the valuable Eclipse Stakr* at ttnmlown Park, .Surrey. on Baturday on Lt, Col. oiie^ Ijod^r'.s Arctic Explorer. Thr Beliptt Btftktt, nin over onr mile t'A.oReuter - 171 words
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Article99 1957-07-15 15 yTJRF STEPANOV, of A Russia, broke the world high jump record with 7 ft. 1 in., Moscow Radio reported yesterday. Jtepanov's leap bettered the world mark of 7ft. ftin. set by America's Charley Dumas. 'he Soviet athlete now becomes the second man in history toA.P. - 99 words
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Article170 1957-07-15 16 Inflation crisis faces UK Govt. Britain 8 Conservative Government thi.> wt'fk lace, one o] it:, biggest crises since Mr. Harold Mucmiu lsn became i'i Une Minister In the deepening threat ol Inflation accordIng to British newspaper! today Most national newspapers front-paged .stones and comments on the Inflation cri.sii; with reportsReuter - 170 words
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Article403 1957-07-15 16 PAKISTAN IS SURE OF US SUPPORT Suhrawardy, after parleys with Ike, says^ Kashmir issue surprise IpitKMIKK 11. S. Suhrawardy ol raKisian said in Washington v I 1 terday that he was virtually certain President Eisenhower wouulj back Pakistan's formula for solving the Kashmir dispute with Indi I Mr. Suhrawaray sA.P.; U.P. - 403 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-07-15 16 f Glamorous brunette, Jane Cireer, who made a smash comeback to the screen after having retired for three years to devote herself to raising her two sons, has what she terms the best role of her career as the late Lon Chaney's second wife in Universal- International's CinemaScope production of69 words
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Article97 1957-07-15 16 it/fOTORISTS who park ifl their cars in central I Paris will soon have to carry on their windscreens a plastic parking disc j showing the time of arrival and the compulsory time of departure. Drivers who attempt to cheat by putting an incorrect time of97 words
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Article142 1957-07-15 16 \JAZZ fan stopped tiw .'.how on Saturday nighi then he Leapt on the stage if a theatre In Atlantic City 4f>w Jersey, arid punched azz singer Blla Fltzgi raid >n the jaw. "You Hot another man,' Tied William E, Fitzgerald. 19. no relation, asU.P. - 142 words
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Article144 1957-07-15 16 roitce stop redhead on the warnath A REDHEAD hailed .1 taxi for hei ell and i.< bricks in n<w Orleani 'i hen 24 jrear old Mn Bhlrley Cole, (old the arlver to take her and the kn< ka to the home of Marian Phillw 37. While theA.P. - 144 words
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