The Singapore Free Press, 23 July 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1957-07-23 1 The Singapore Free Press lava's Own Family Paper Pi ineaporr, Tuesday, July 23. 1957. Price 15 Cts.17 words
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Article, Illustration212 1957-07-23 1 Tarzan is oo tough, says Lana B M KNKR divorced her fourth ■ii i i(t yesterday testifying that W"fl (Lex) Barker had an ■J" 1 ''l;i»»le temper which he m"'' {i •<> many times." ■J 1 ictresi said the former screen often raised his voice, occa- used "mast profane' lan-A.P. - 212 words
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Article, Illustration522 1957-07-23 1 THE OUTCOME IS NOW UP TO THE SOVIET Disarm talks stalemate as deadline approaches Russian letter to U.K. 83 111 lal S hay cached a crucial stage and indications are that, unless Russia makes a vital concession before Aug. 1, probably on ficTon n r MhI a iH°"' thC cReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 522 words
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Article188 1957-07-23 1 UK-US SPLIT FEARED 'TWO Beverley transport planes landed at Eastleigh, Nairobi, yesterdaj from Britain as part oi the precautionary moves in connection with the Muscat and Oman uprising. Rebel tribesmen led by the exiled Imam of Muscat have cut the road leading to Odaiba airfield in the little British protectedReuter; A.P. - 188 words
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Advertisement65 1957-07-23 1 trufood 100k... for healthy, IV w s* "^y happy babies /<^O like thin one, Trufoods P^s^^^^\ \\7 the finrst fmnl you ran bu y i Hnmanlvd Trufood. YVriJ^^f \J I A follow -on -Trufnod and jk}'>^ N^^ JS Trufnod Cereal f<Knl >i^—^Vltt^. KM all Hpeoiaiiy made for v\^/» 8p baby,65 words
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Article111 1957-07-23 2 DANGER IN PARK TO GO No new bandstand 'ruh bandi r <ii d In Fai !< i Park to i" demolish ed Th< I<< puty City Archie Mi .1 1 rbil n.< Ifi I 1' that i would bi pulJ< <: <i (i ;i--oon po itbl< cau ol ji.s dangerou111 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-07-23 2 OxfoS. Fr «"ch name and a B.A. degree from •nd m a"i!£ rl i wU I l R y Mlllan <>. Maureen O'Hara wodurtlAn ?i a i k *r«> ubl te f s Trucolor-Naturama I K2nr tw«» K On/ vonn Portrays a luscious S? fimJKS. M h r°^ilfa h n81 words
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Article, Illustration125 1957-07-23 2 The KIT AT terror of smugglers on the contraband cigarette run between Khio and Singapore —is seen going through her paces, above. The first of a fleet of five, the Kilat is a 33--foot twin engine launch capable of a top speed of 30 knots. Except for125 words
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Article231 1957-07-23 2 MASTER GROWING SCARCE gT. ANDREW'S School, S in K ap«r, an acute shortage of teachers Mr. Tan Lye Whatt, the Principal R* at the school's annual speech i, P attention to the problems of Staffing said, "they have a bearing on the work rw the school." ork dor Mr. Tan231 words
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Article136 1957-07-23 2 I JIHE Nanyans UniverI I sity in Singapore I has German and I French in addition to English in the curriIcula of its Department of Modern Languages, but no Malay. Dr. T. T. Chang, vice- J chancellor of the university, told the Fret I Press that136 words
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Advertisement103 1957-07-23 2 "Flying to London? Then see Europe on the way it costs no more by 8.0.A.C!" Plan now to fly 8.0.A.C. Luxury "all Slumt* AMSTERDAM ISTANBUL rctte" First Class or low fare Tourist Services J at hens milan Stopover where you wUh— or fly dnect to London BABLS MUNICH .and then103 words
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Article257 1957-07-23 3 VIOLENT TACTICS IN U.K. STRIKE BUS line operators charged unions with using "gangster tactics" yesterday as a nation-wide strike of buses threatened Britain with transport chaos. Arthur Ga.sh, who operates an independent bus line around Newark, Nottinghamshire, said strikers had attacked crews of strike breaking buses. In some cases, heReuter; U.P. - 257 words
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Article, Illustration168 1957-07-23 3 IT'S still not too late to enter for the Trick Photography Contest. Friday is the closing date and all entries should be addressed to the Free Press, 140 1 Cecil Street. Singapore. There are three prizes I a camera PLUS a three months' cinema I168 words
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Article125 1957-07-23 3 B HIT 18 1 1 BOHN Mrs. Eunice M. Bnllhart wits fn» d yesterday in Aiderson, West Virginia, fr o m her life .sentence for the murder of three of her children and reunited with her American .soldier hu.sband. Mrs. Briilliart, who cornea from Rochdale, England, wasReuter - 125 words
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189 1957-07-23 3 Britannia rules the atom, says U.K. power chief .Illlllllllllllllltllllllllfl 1111 l 11 11 111 III! II I III■■■••--LORD MILLS, Minister of Power said in London yesterday that Britain leads the world in the development of nuclear power, just as it led in Che development of steam. Lord Mills made theReuter - 189 words
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Advertisement44 1957-07-23 3 > i 1 M 1 H H DB ■■I an Wt Bea»■ WE PARKING Jk """^Nfe-,j PETHELM S.nglc Bedsteads, Mi*' :3 x 36"; foot ln Ikoard with padded ri Panels, fixed Aboard, including Pinels, without n stresses. rr r nlr-ronditioneti *"ow r o o m44 words
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Advertisement17 1957-07-23 3 RED j^i Wholesale prices jd^ on application to Sole Agents Malaya and Borneo M W Mm! ImWk17 words
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286 1957-07-23 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, July 23, 1957 Opinion Who next in Red China? RED CHINAS Mao T.setung clearly has absolute confidence in his ability to remain in power. First through a series of purges he liquidated all active opposition. With his position thus consolidated, he betrayed the peasant masses286 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1957-07-23 4 A year after Nasser's fabulous coup By a Special Correspondent an officer in the Egyptian Army's general headquarters held a sealed envelope in his hand as he listened to the speech being broadcast by his President, Gamal Abdul Nasser. Written on the envelope was the code word "Delesseps." And thenU.P. - 1,285 words
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Advertisement37 1957-07-23 4 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN RADIO A Nfr KEN V XT TELEFUNKEN with Hi-Fi system and 3"D sound Obtainable from you r nearest TELEFUNKEN dealer or conta<r Si r» Aftivts: SEOW KUAN CO., 4-6. Dhoby Ghaut Singapore. Tel: *****37 words
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Advertisement91 1957-07-23 4 ICi/7 germs tasi... |J The disinfectant that will 9 "^ff W^H keep the family healthy and |i| wlfl the home germ -free. Keep Tfc '^T K^ "fresh" handy, and use it Sk\ as en as needed. T"Bk 1 fc m^Household chores m W^^^^M Brobat makes cleaning M Rffl^KfnjHP! easier. Use91 words
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Article228 1957-07-23 5 YOUNG AIRMAN JAILED AND FINED T ft on crown hairdo? No sir, not for mci Honour guard ordeal I D i?J lot A think this i(S fair >" weepingly said U.S. Airman Third Class L)<m Wheeler who was sentenced to four months' imprisonment at hard labour and fined US$2OO forU.P.; A.P. - 228 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-07-23 5 picture Inche Mohamed Said bin Ma h mood, an instructor in woodwork at the Junior Trade School, Singapore pictured with his bride, the former Che Azizah binte Ahmad, it their "bersandingr" ceremony held in Mattai Road. Singapore.- Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article, Illustration120 1957-07-23 5 J^ YOUNG Singapore music teacher is leaving for the United States soon, on a study scholarship raised by students of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. Miss Lim Pee Yaw, an Associate of the Royal College of Music London, won the college student body's120 words
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Article65 1957-07-23 5 MISS Katherine Dunham is to devote part of her last day in Singapore to SATA and the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Miss Dunham will be at the Arcade of the Singapore Cold Storage today at 4 p.m. signing photographs of herself which will be sold for65 words
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Article125 1957-07-23 5 TWE Singapore Government has banned the importation and circulation of four periodicals and a book by an Australian journalist. The book "North of the llth Parallel" is by an Australian Communist, Wilfred Burctuett. Burcheit was with the Chinese forces in Korea during the war. He is now working125 words
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Advertisement263 1957-07-23 5 |P*^ v l^^^^i^i^j^ :i-^^- BP^ nl L^Lt ■'•■•'■-'•'•'■■'■'irjl jdL*^Saw Mm ,Jt 01 «L^Lw n^na ■^K^'V^J^^^na "-'/jJ¥ PARKER 'SV Mf awtma^MM .yy/.-yy'' MIBm n] During 7th Moon Festival, |uly27th to August 10th )W#vv In MONSIEUR MEUKOW BRANDY rWMi l^ E willbe tfSfflmm nj calling nightly at restaurants •f/rwItMJ uj m Singapore.263 words
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Advertisement10 1957-07-23 6 SATISFY YOURSELF by smoking CHESTERFIELD so much 4^^ I milder10 words
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Miscellaneous208 1957-07-23 6 HI.WIIIKAKI l»> ■•<•'«' I'alk and Phil Davift t£' w mA^M6 <££^. sitg^^&gs^/ »^3<^^y^ O« S s r..^, J rnu you J<^C^^j. r^/M i W^k l ■1"^) RSxf^Y|^ HO T^t B m^Mp TAII/..W by Edssar Hire Burroughs THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris IWlfiil CORTES IS NOT "1 THE GUARD IS STILL208 words
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Miscellaneous517 1957-07-23 6 BORN today, you are selt-rel an* confident and determined t your objective. You have the r t S I persuasion, especially whe n ii Om to oratory. Your magnetic person! ality projects itself from any ffi" c form and your feeling for the n i",' tic should make you welcom517 words
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Article182 1957-07-23 7 LONDON, July 22. Previous today N(J 1 KSS < it. I "ports July 27 buyers 27 buyer. 1 27 Vi sellers no sellers August 27 1* buyers 27 buyers 27 :i s sellers 27 t sellers l K>S Spot 27Vi buyers 27 s buyers 27 -U sellers182 words
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Article106 1957-07-23 7 NEW YORK, July 22. Previous Today IN stmits spot 96.37 norn 96.00 nom. I\ futures land n d Contract July unquoted unquoted Aug. 94.50 nom. 9412 nom. ONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. traits Contract July 95 75 buyers 95.25 buyers 96-37 sellers 96.00 sellers Aug. 95-50 buyers 95.12106 words
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Article41 1957-07-23 7 NEW YORK, July 22. Previous Today i Industrials ***** ***** I Railroads 151 84 151.55 I Domestic Bonds 86.67 80.64 i Utilities 70.67 7053 I Stocks <>nif>oslte Averages 178.21 177.98 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb-41 words
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Article50 1957-07-23 7 Mali Lampong spot 26 V4. awaiting release and afloats lease 2(5. afloats 25, July shipment 25. Muntok alabar July ship- white spot 33 M... afloats 33. July y 2 Lampong July shipment 33, sellers ex-dock. hipmpnt 25. Sarawak spot, /l More prices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.50 words
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Article112 1957-07-23 7 LONDON, July 22. Previous Today fOPRA Philippines c.i-f. U.K-/ North luropean delivered »w«ht per long ton July Aug $170 sellers $170 sellers <>PR\. straits c.i.f. U.K/North European delivered weight per long ton July \u ff £64 value £64 nom. v A "S. S<*Pt- £64 value £64112 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-07-23 7 Press button 'A' for long distance, now THE German post office is at present testing the long-distance coin-box seen in the above picture for public telephone booths. The caller is shown pointing to the coins visible on a sloping shute behind a glass panel. As the minutes tick away the93 words
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238 1957-07-23 7 INCHES SAVED 38 IN AIRLINER DRAMA IMITH one engine on fire, a giant airliner scraped into a pint-sized airfield and 38 passengers and crew were saved by inches. It happened last week, when the plane, a fourengined Super G Constellation, landed at Southend Airport, England. Capt. Laurence Wolf, aged 37,238 words
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Article55 1957-07-23 7 Sir John Cockroft, Director of the Harwell Atomic Energy Research Centre, will preside at the international conference on radio isotopes from September 9 to 20 in Paris More than 1,000 scientists are expected to attend the conference, which is organised by the United Nations EducationalReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement109 1957-07-23 7 I ANNOUNCEMENT I EXTRAORDINARY Specially selected i HINDUSTANI FILMS I MIDNIGHT 1 SCREENINGS AT THE I PAVILION I s,, 2™ "CHANGEZ KHAN with ENGLISH SUBTITLES Starring B PREM NATH BINA RAI JOHNY WALKER JJ Sat. Aug 3rd Sat. Aug 10th I Sat. Aug 17th m i"AZAAD" "ABHIMAN |"DEVTA 'I H109 words
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Miscellaneous110 1957-07-23 7 Today's Radio Programme tor Singapore 1.15 pro LUCky Dip. presented by Siirojini Lourdes; i Time Signal and News, 1.40 Lucky LHp I'iirt II; T, 00 Light Maslr; 5.30 Plegta; 6.00 lime Announcement and Programme Summary, fi 02 Happy Anniversary, DTttented by Zalnal Aiam; 6.55 Announcement^ nnd Singapore Share Mirket Report;110 words
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Miscellaneous45 1957-07-23 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES jj TODAY: 7.08 pm. TOMORROW: 9.17 a.m. j! and 8.12 p.m. THURSDAY; 10 08 a.m. and 9.08 p.m. I FRIDAY: 10 50 am. and 9 .58 p.m. SATURDAY: 12.08 p.m. and 1 1.30 p.m SUNDAY: 12 45 p.m. MONDAY: 12.45 p.m. t45 words
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Article, Illustration234 1957-07-23 8 END F THE LINE FOR THE 'GHOST' TRAINS G'T T ll ha, itretch of BrUtel ways line. "JJ covery was mad* H ing inqu,. collision 1..,,,,"' goods train. at lay, near i S November. One r« tfJSnta times ot t] Lina 4ie through the Lffi** trains that n, gj^ There234 words
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Article54 1957-07-23 8 New arrivals at tt Battersea Park Children Zoo in London are ti African Pigmy bu s babies who have bee named "Skip" and "Scuf ry." The children's zoo it tendant, Valeric Bacoi who is thrilled with fie. tiny charges is seen 1 the picture on the rifli54 words
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Article, Illustration194 1957-07-23 8 NEW SAFETY MEASURES AT AIRPORTS T*HE Australian Department of Civil Aviation recently established a Fire Service Training School at Kingsford Smith Airport, Sydney. The school will provide advanced training in all methods of fire fighting and control and is designed to promote the efficiency of the Department's fire officers stationed194 words
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Article271 1957-07-23 9 THAT BEAUTY PARADE FALSIES ROW <T»HREE times, the A girls in the bathing beauty competition were called on parade last week. None came out. They were arguing in their dressing-room over FALSIES. It happened at Fleet wood, promenade swimming pool in Lanes. England. The girls accused 17--year-old Margaret Melllng of271 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-07-23 9 THE presentation of British Film Academy awards for 1956 wa s held last week at the Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, London. This was followed by the premiere of "Miracle in Soho" starring John Gregoon and Belinda Lee. The picture above shows glamorous Danish film star Linda Stuard arriving at the57 words
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Article110 1957-07-23 9 A Royal sausage TWE little dacti d und m• n wit h i iic Qui en on 8m i h Lawn, Wind ir, rec< nuy. vu in ;i minor way making history H«' the iir ,i oi hit bri i d to Snd a home with the Royal Family ilnce110 words
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158 1957-07-23 10 Japanese have been patient: US paper r v\ iEC Christian Science Mnuitoi said In a leading article, ivi liapa the most drama Indicat lon ol why Tokyo Is seeking to expand Its trade In the traditional pee w a r Chinese market is Japan's adverse balance of trade, which lastReuter - 158 words
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Article120 1957-07-23 10 INDIA is to display 10,000 items of her industrial products in a trad,, fair In Peking next, September, Mr. c t. Vukchari, assistant director of the lair said in Mr. Chart, accompanied by two government technical advi.sers, lg on hhs way from India toReuter - 120 words
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115 1957-07-23 10 CIOUTH KOREAN President Synftnan Rhee has warn- «'d that Western leaders are Inviting disaster by talking disarmament, relaxing trade curbs and six ul.itim: hopefully that the downfall of the I Kremlin's old-time Stalinists will lead to a friendlier world "The relentless goal of Communism"U.P. - 115 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-07-23 10 Seisho Tanahara. 10-year-old Okinawan, held in arms of a Pan-American Clipper purser, receives Hawaii's traditional lei of welcome from Shriner Willard L. Doering on arrival in Honolulu. The boy, crippled from early childhood, ha s been sent by the Okinawa Shrine Club to the famed Honolulu Shrine Children's Hospital for51 words
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320 1957-07-23 10 DISARM TALKS SET POSER FOR FREE ASIA JtfUCLEAR disarmament proposals in London have "far reaching ramifications" in the Far East and must be carefully weighed to make sure they do not lessen Free World defences in Asia, the U.S. Congress has been told. A Staff study prepared for the disarmamentA.P. - 320 words
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Article53 1957-07-23 10 The Moscow newspaper Izvestia has accused Japan of "deliberately retarding trade negotiations" agreed on when Ru.s-sia and Japan resumed diplomatic relations in October, 1956. Such negotiations were among stipulations of the Soviet-Japanese declaration ;it the time relations were resumed for the first time after WorldU.P. - 53 words
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Article94 1957-07-23 10 Demand for Japanese A-scientists rrili; demand from abroad tor Japanese tt ()ttl scientists is growing steadily. le The Japan Council of Science in Tokyo said that couth cxi ndlng invitations to Japanese experts l n thenr2? cal physics include Nationalist China Brazil BimEt Communist China, Switzerland and Turl k anReuter - 94 words
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Article19 1957-07-23 10 Communist China has slowly edged out India and Japan as the biggest supplier of coal to Hong Kong. U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article17 1957-07-23 10 The Cambodian and Indonesian governments hav^ agreed to exchange permanent diplomatic missions on an embassy level A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article35 1957-07-23 10 U.S. Congressman Pat Hillings said that the House of Representatives ju~ d i c iary C ommittee had voted to expand a programme under ivhich some 1,000 Japanese nationals are working temporarily on California. U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article18 1957-07-23 10 Three hundred large buses made in Japan are due to be delivered in Santiago, Chile this year. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article18 1957-07-23 10 The Korean National Airline may extend its service to Manila soon. It now serves the Hong-kong-Seoul route. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article23 1957-07-23 10 The South Korean Education Ministry has approved the export to Hong Kong of the South Korean black-and-white film entitled "Because of Love." ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article54 1957-07-23 10 Mr Jus v f Prawirasudjatma, senior trade officer in the Indonesian Ministry of Economic Affairs whj was the I,oooth Indonesian to study trad° marketing in United States under sponsorship of the International Cooperation Administration, said in San Francisco that he intended t3 establish a national chamber of commerce when heReuter - 54 words
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Article19 1957-07-23 10 COMMUNIST CHINA HAS ABANDONED ITS WIDELY PROCLAIMED REFORM OF PUTTING THE WRITING OF CHINESE INTO AN ALPHABETISED FORM. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article35 1957-07-23 10 fftTto Suramarit of Cambodia has called on all Cambodians to remain loyal to his nation's "neutrality policy." He hnt th people shoulu ''those who beJ -d a JJ fried to deviate from thh policy." U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article62 1957-07-23 10 CatojOlCi in Comamay China who have < )pen J in Peking a national ton r fu C t0 llllik Rot nao Catholics on the Thinj mainland on a 'patriotic 1 basis, are expected to renounce the authority of the Pope in the Vatican. Chinese Protestanta had earlier thrown off theirU.P. - 62 words
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Article39 1957-07-23 10 The Indian Government a the annual meeting the International Bam and International Monetary Fund this year will issue an invitation to hold t h t S c p tember, 1958, meet- ing of the bank in New Delhi, U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article18 1957-07-23 10 The Asian Youth Association of Japan has shipped to Bengal Province. India, a gift of influenza drugs. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article26 1957-07-23 10 U.S. Vice Admiral Austin 8. Doyle will take over command of the U.S. -Formosa Defence Command on July 26, relieving Vice Admiral Stuart H. Ingersoll A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article61 1957-07-23 10 More than 100,000 spectators vmtched the re-enact-ment by 1,200 Japmt horsemen clad in ancient Samurai (warrior) armour of the baffle of Som on the vast Hibangahan Plain in Northern Japa% commemorating Uiel^ anniversary of the During the two-hour M the descendants and rtj tamers of two anew feuding families wereReuter - 61 words
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Article24 1957-07-23 10 The 15th Indian laboarcg fercnce in New )e agreed that «Mt w«g should be fised htn partite boards -w> crnment, employers an" workers. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article19 1957-07-23 10 Former Pennsylvania nW paperman Robert n. per has been nanj ft ing press Ottlcetur] U.S. Embassy IB PW U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article29 1957-07-23 10 Anti-Vi) centres «gfl throughout |(>rn :,frf 1953 have since V^ m blood tests k) ©WJ lhrt 1,047.000 people; d 73,457 I.av<- Ijeei. gj, be diseasca tn< with syphilis- U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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313 1957-07-23 11 Wife learnt to use a gun, then shot herself A N Army captaii wanted to go t< sleep when he and hh wife returned home soon after midnight after a day out. But she wanted to talk about his future in the Army. So he took an eiderdown and went313 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-07-23 11 WITH the landscapes stretching into the distance far below Mr Andre Baldet, of North- ampton is pictured on a stony track on Snowden,= Wales's highest moun- tain, on which he made the first motor scooter 5 ascent. Mr. Baldet rode up 3,560 feet in 20 minutes. At some67 words
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Article, Illustration455 1957-07-23 12 SUNNY GIAM - Singapore's champion cameramen... SUNNY GIAM dhdhsdghsdhgsdh I I the champion photographic team in the Colony is the Singapore Art Society Photographic Group. Members of this society won almost every prize offered in the sth Pan -Malayan Photographic Exhibition which was officially opened by the Director of Information Services, Mr. George455 words
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Miscellaneous445 1957-07-23 12 CLUES ACROSS B' 111 I PI I I M I B A Its all t>oons for the aeron188 I II I 1 I 'Jili m^^ auts (11 >« X HH ~fIHHHBHI HHfIHHBR 16 I 7 Hecompense an engineer at i 881 B_HH_B fl I I flrst (7> tT""!^ I 9445 words
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Article, Illustration180 1957-07-23 13 TYPES OF PAVING A SELECTION of H»e many pattern. tfiar can be formed by using ncrete paving slabs is shown below. For Hte more formal type of paving the slabs ar*> proportional to one another. The numbers of Hie different rhbs required should be computed hi180 words
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Article322 1957-07-23 13 m£SSs» «us was iifff«lii Use a rotating motion Hr™™ 1 a n i )w finlshed off with a wooden float or a soft broom can be drawn across the surface to form a ribbed finish 9ins x\7n<°^K°?K C^ be made by gettin a *> lece <*322 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-07-23 13 /or rlie handyman W H I fr!, C i? nin|! i alntwork and windows add a iV S Z^'LTfroZ Zjk a Jre er n S n CUr c «<"• ftanriJe <ft c other ,we ra H% h c hook "°<"' i tin m&SFtSA raT".v"lt;;, 0/ XCra Uke vV vV74 words
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Article290 1957-07-23 14 ROWLING UNCHANGED, LOADER TAKES 7 KENT WICKETS FOR BILL ALLEY'S 6-22 HELPS SOMERSET TO 8-WKT VICTORY DETER LOADER, the Surrey fast bowler, celebrated his recall to Test cricket b\ taking seven Kent wickets for 30 and helping to dismiss them lor 7(i at KlackheathReuter - 290 words
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Article67 1957-07-23 14 World mile record holder Derek Ibbotson had another "workout" yesterday when he easily won a mile handicap nice against mediocre Opposition at the Twee.side .sports meet In the Shlelfleld .stadium, Berwick, His time was 4 mln. 10.2 ice. and he was cheered very yard by aU.P. - 67 words
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Article169 1957-07-23 14 County close of play I LOSE of play .scores in yesterday's cricket matches were: At Bournemouth: Somerset beat Hampshire by eight wickets. Hampshire 154 and 07 (Alley .six for 22) Somer- i .set 173 iMcCool 50, Shackleton live for 75) and 50 for two. At Nottingham: Yorkshire 212 and 199Reuter - 169 words
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Article44 1957-07-23 14 Batu Pahat will be th< venue of this year's Johon A. A. A. meet on Aug. 1 and 2 The Telecoms Johore Re gional athletic meet wil also be held at the Bati Pahat stadium on Aug. I starting at 2 p.m.44 words
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160 1957-07-23 14 I rpHE Japanese Thomas Cup I team, who are due in I the Colony on Thursday for an exhibition match against 1 Singapore on Friday at Sin- gapore Badminton Association hall, completed a 9 o victory over Ceylon in their Asian zone firstU.P. - 160 words
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Article166 1957-07-23 14 Belgium beat Britain BRITAIN were beaten 3-1 by Belgium to th l European zone semi-finaii of the Davis Cup in Britf-l sels yesterday. 1 Britain, leariinc 2-1 the start of the day loj both the singles niauw* yesterday. J Bobby Wilson we ntdoj 3-6. 6-4, 6-4. 6 n to mm166 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-07-23 14 picture. Paul Popper OLAVI SALSOLA (12) ■of Finland, winning n from Salonen (135) and Vuorisalo (221) in the 1 1,500 metres event at m Aabo, Finland, on July 13. All three bettered 1 the world record of I 3 mm. 40.6 sec set by m Hungary's Istvan Roz- B savoelgyiPaul Popper - 59 words
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Article569 1957-07-23 15 ALLAN LEWIS reports this morning's workouts at Penang HE BEATS FRENCH SHOE OVER 3F IN 37 4 ls IN THE SOFT fEADY rain visit <la\ from »ut 3 p.m. until p m made the 1( ond track at P«lrm soft tor this ,Qr n i569 words
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Article48 1957-07-23 15 MISS G. R. W. de SILVA, of Singapore, in action during play in the recent Australian Universities badminton championships in Brisbane. Miss de Silva and another Malayan helped Melbourne University to win the women's team championship. The men's team championship was won by University of Queensland's allMalayan team.48 words
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404 1957-07-23 15 FINE all-round display by Frank Wor- who took five wicfor 34 and then hit not out, helped the st Indies cricketers n a first innings d of 32 over Middleon the second day Lord's yesterday. ij the close Middlesex by 64 runs404 words
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Article101 1957-07-23 15 PIERIS IS NAMED THE VICE CAPTAIN THE Cambridge University I cricket blue, P. I. Pieris, who is due in Ceylon on Aug. 11, will accompany the Ceylon Board XI to Malaya as vice captain, it was announced in Colombo yesterday. The team will live together in every Malayan city onU.P. - 101 words
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Article35 1957-07-23 15 HILLMAN ROBBINS Jr, U.S. Walker Cup Player, won hi.s fifth Colonial Invitational Golf Tournament yesterday by beatinf? two other Walker Cup member, Joe Campbell of Knoxville, Tennessee, and Mason Rudolph ol Clark.sviPe. Tennessee.35 words
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Article, Illustration297 1957-07-23 15 HOAD NOT DISCOURAGED BY POOR SHOWING TEW HOAD said he was not discouraged by his poor showing in his professional debut. "I thought I did all right. All I need is to improve my game," he said in New York yesterday. Hoad said that he had learned a few lessons297 words
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Article36 1957-07-23 15 Australian featherweight Russell Sands last night outpointed Raymond Riojas in a 12-round bout at Syd- ney Stadium. Sands, weighing 134»A, to Riojas 135»/ 2 said he would press for an Empire title bout36 words
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Advertisement21 1957-07-23 15 #< y* r-'ll'l-U.^njji/nfl i)llM i l <^'^ Af your |oC w i Look before you listen look In th© RADIO WEMKLY-ouly 30 cents.21 words
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Article204 1957-07-23 16 ESKIMO LAND HAS FLU fpnh a .inn fin continue to take its toll In vail OUS purt I of the world and thi latest report from Copenhagen, -say, it. ha.s reached the United Stat. Air Force Ba^ at T h v 1 c, northwestern Greenland The report says that. AnwriReuter; U.P. - 204 words
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Article56 1957-07-23 16 A 10-month-old girl was rescued as she floated down a Venice canal in her pram. Her mother was taking her for a walk when, overcome by the heat, .sho fainted, and the pram ran into the canal. A yountf man dived in and brought, the pram56 words
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383 1957-07-23 16 CANAL IS NOW SUBJECTED TO WORLD COURT Nasser opens new Egyptian 'one voice Parliament But Israeli ships still banned IU3YPT yesterday deposited with the United Nations her lm of the compulsory jurisdiction of the World Court hi kX\T putes over her operation of the nationalised Suez Canal s Egypt's actionReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 383 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-07-23 16 s ■•■■■•••••••■••■■t MAMIE VAN DORKN does the light fantastic in a scene from the film "Untamed Youth*. Known in Hollywood as "the platinum powerhouse" she sings and dances to the latest rock-'n'-roll music.33 words
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308 1957-07-23 16 PHONE BOARD STRIKE IS BIGGEST WORRY Workers protest against Army takeover Ob all industrial strikes, strike-threats and goslows, the one causing the most worry to the Labour Ministry is the strike of about i,OOO employees of the Singapore Telephone Board. Of!Bcial| of the Ministry have had .several talks with the308 words
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Article23 1957-07-23 16 Sir Robert Scott, the Commissioner General, returned to Singapore this morning by the Oranje after leave and convalescence in Engl.inri23 words
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Article31 1957-07-23 16 August first grade rubber Duyers fo.b. opened in Singapore this morning at )3 1/8 cents a lb., up oneJighth of a cent on yesteriay's close. The tone was juiet.31 words
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Article46 1957-07-23 16 A 25-year-old French mother who bore twins 13 months ago gave birth to triplets in Mareuil, France, yesterday. Mrs. Andre Boutin and her three sons were reported doing fine. The twins she bore last year are a boy and a girl.- U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement170 1957-07-23 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT 2U Word* (minimum). KATHRINE DUNHAM at Cold Storage Orchard Road 3 p.m today auU^raphed photos available. Proceed to St. Andrews Hospital, sata. ACCOMMODATION VACANT j 20 Wnrd* $2 (Mm )—ttox r >o rtn. extra MIHNISHFTD BUNGALOW 2 j bedroosm MH. garden dl.st.rlrt i in, Ist Sept.— 3ist170 words
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Advertisement55 1957-07-23 16 POCKET CARTOOM y °J BERT Lanc *ste! "I think it's a member of tht House of Lords protesting aga{nst the demolition of Vivien!'* f^MKoirrCALVKO' I and ROCK-N-ROLL BINGE! WARNER BROS presents 1 lUhH^^HI BJ»r]^BBB/' YOUTH" Starring the girl built lik* a platinum powerhouse MAMIE VAN DOREN with LORI NELSON JOHN55 words
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Article, Illustration634 1957-07-23 1 A GARDEN CAN BE GOOD MEDICINE! MI'KSKKIKS in Smga 11 pore report an increasing feminine interest in gardening. Particularly keen are those lucky women who have moved or soon will occupy new homes in development projects. But the ladies appear to be purchasing vast Quantities of young local plants andFree Press - 634 words
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Article187 1957-07-23 1 M>> '«""*W»«II»MMMMtM»MH««>«MI»WIIII«MttMttI»MIMWM»I««MM»MH««MI^IItI<<>MII»IMMII«MM««MI»««IMMM«»««WI»«MWW«IMIIMIMMIIM»MH««Mtt<«H««tMMtt»MM«MIMI>tMM»I POy*T FOBCET TO WARM THE I»OT I lUSI 1. mik ".vrr»-d ChlneM V"- 1 >n. riMt tea pot with boiling watet to heat the Chinaware Drain and then drop in a few pinches of Mack, green, or scented tea and pour over these bubblinghoi187 words
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Advertisement47 1957-07-23 1 '*'y s w famous and i l OBts me no mot*-! ll\ unsurpassed tfiialify is the jjft^tfH i reason why more women tfte I wothl over fmt their truU in f 1 j Kotex. When that "certain fc| > i time" comes round each l'| I i 147 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-07-23 2 Versatile Sun- top Versatile it I i altei noon or eivcE ninf wear is this E charmingly classic- al BUIi-top frock of E soft white cotton E trimmed with graE dilated bands of black cotton, one of numerous IS. styles found at a newly- opened Orchard Road dri^ss salon. IFree Press - 72 words
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Article62 1957-07-23 2 Black is the current fashion pet of Paris and a traditional favourite of smart women everywhere. Shown here by a charming Singaporean is a stun- ning cocktail gown of sheer black nylon for i the classical figure, i Originality of its apron-front design is portrayed in the bands62 words
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Article, Illustration85 1957-07-23 2 Fashion Flashes ANEW Orchard Road apparel shop has launched its career as a fashion centre with fresh shipments of American-designed and manufactured frocks and gowns. Definitely thrilling are Hie cottony featuring the unique skill of top U.S. designers, the finishing details unsurpassed. DRAMATISE your table service with luncheon mat sets85 words
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Article222 1957-07-23 2 Polygam is taking lead HK the p PROGRESSIVE Singapore women arc rejoicing at news that women of Hong Kong have started a sharp-tongued campaign against polygamy and concubinage. The Hong Kong ladies are pressurising their Govern ment to abolish by law the current practice of multiple marriages. The women of222 words
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Article, Illustration177 1957-07-23 2 GOURMET CLUB... LET us follow the cm at the Festival d Holy Footprint in Sii province of Sraburi, i ling with the lovely I in their silken sarongs the men wrapped in tl coarse phakaomas. On the roadway to holy shrine made f with new paving, le halt at a177 words
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Advertisement186 1957-07-23 2 The OPTICAL HOUSE Optivians The House (or VISION and Elegant Eye-Wear Optieiant to v H. The Sultan of Johorc 169, Middle Road, lß<-tw«'cri PwiOQOiHII and Wattrloo Struts). Singapore. Tel: ***** JmMM-mgt fifpeJj|L UNIVERSi MIXABLEND wlvll^C delicious new menus with left-overs. .make tasty health food cocktnils from fresh fruits and vegetables,186 words
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Article61 1957-07-23 3 ML\ -rat the surplus n'! it those who X; (iH'iiblnes to I v. become oi At women will ball rolling to- the cli [nation of a Hi> social problem. They Xv that now l.s the time to begin their H so that "con■ace will di^ out." Be! what do61 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-07-23 3 9 A Balinese legong dancers silver handwoven cummerbund for a bodice and a sarong of garnet colour brocaded with silver combine to achieve the exotic hostess costume above worn by a Singapore model. A twist of Siamese striped silk in royal colours and pattern forms the turban forFree Press - 72 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-07-23 3 An original treatment of fashionable polka dots in brokenrimmed "coins' large and small ornament this attractive Americanmade afternoon frock on the left. Flowerfresh is the full skirt and fitted bodice with its feminine shoulder- bow worn with a Singa- pore-made Italian straw i hat of matching coloursFree Press - 59 words
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Article238 1957-07-23 3 JJIGH-STYLE cocktail, afternoon and evening frocks Elsie Mary, Ltd 13 Battery «a.; Siamese handwoven silks Pm" 0 I H rrhe Arcade, off Raffles PL; Malayan and Indo£f lan textiles and jewellery, me Malayan-Javanese Arts Curios 157 Orchard Rd.; Continental shoes and Start-Rite Children's shoes. Vendome I Salon,238 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-07-23 3 Photo. o*e served ir, e n C h Ine e chest of «•»«<•*<'<»«• home herp nt *ln an earlier Ch i»esc it U o tmrf f ns ur P as sc«l craftsmanship, raiv wen? Hn deSlgI Vf° nt «»e contemporary scene. Heavy satin brass hinges a™i S rFree Press - 78 words
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Advertisement57 1957-07-23 3 M Mfßi II FREE DEMONSTRATION i"j -^f* EVERY AFTERNOON I SOUTHERN ELECTRIC CO. > ■'TJCI^MIW,!, t83 > OfICHfIBD ROAD [<jl[|||^_ ||B<|IIWIIII» SINGAPORE Xf\ 1 PHONE ***** if V ft ft ft vL •YOUR KITCHEN IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT A t t a a a V^^l^lM^Ma itftf^"™^ I i 1 157 words
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Article, Illustration940 1957-07-23 4 THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN DOLLS In Malay costumes found at an Orchard Road shop are by fai the most beautiful yet created by local crafts experts, in this kamponK fashioned art by skilled needlewomen. In both male and female nsures, they're miniatures of striking940 words
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Advertisement231 1957-07-23 4 1,, I I^^^^T \Jr^^W Worn DII'IOMA OJ GOLD M I.DAL A TO- M OP NEW INVENTION A TIME <> LABOUR SAVKR fflil '^iL FOR CLEANLINESS COMFORT! §j^P »M do cleaning work with SOOC.ER us a jAi w^F .simple and pleasant job. It requires M^ no electricity- SOCKiER also has an231 words
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Advertisement96 1957-07-23 4 goddess V^^'lPi^V JssS. T *»e Coddcss Lofl«- 'jylGr^^&jM&b U Bras lifts Ik \jV4 ithMf *W bosom, slims Hie iAtLW jHb> wfJmtfr midriff and wake* m\% v v^H^ft WlFw one's figure trulf Vf"-^ f f/f beautiful $20/--\\V I* 1 Tonglin Emporium Othard «J Dr«s Solon: Meyer ChomWfl, Sole Agents:- Roffies Pioc96 words
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