The Singapore Free Press, 29 July 1957
1957-07-29
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Title Section16 1957-07-29 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper l\9Vl. Singapore, Monday, July 29, 1957. Price 15Cts16 words
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Article170 1957-07-29 1 1 Thousands pay tribute to Guatemala President I I^ll F body of President Carlos Castillo Annas lay in state in the Presidential palace in Guatemala City yesterday as police rounded up scores of people suspected of being connected with his assassination on Friday night by a PresidentialU.P. - 170 words
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346 1957-07-29 1 UK-AIDED OMAN RULER SAYS RISING NEARING END Rebels now being pushed into narrow mountainous area by the Sultan's forces Further bombing? THE Sultan of Muscat and Oman has declared in a statement that "political and military arrangements now under way will quickly settle the problem" of the uprising in theReuter - 346 words
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Article, Illustration116 1957-07-29 1 Peru pays tribute Miss (iladys Zender S j= of Peru seen above g t his winner of this 5 year's Miss Universe i= contest at Long Beach, < alifornia, after an- D other competitor awarded the title was found to b e married and was thus disquali- S 2 Red.A.P. - 116 words
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Article223 1957-07-29 1 I s waa speculation Washington yesterthe Soviet Union try to match the Kates' move and foreign Minister, el Ciromyko, to for the disarmaonference which is ring its 20th week. followed the anent that President Elsenhower had ordered Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, toReuter - 223 words
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Article21 1957-07-29 1 I to I mdf rubber r.o. b opmed In Rln- morning at 02| flown a quarter Friday's close. quiet21 words
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Article39 1957-07-29 1 A thief who stole a package of $1,200 in Little Rock, Arkansas, will have difficulty in spending the money notes Issued by the Confederate States of America duiing the Civil War, a century ago.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article143 1957-07-29 1 I Mr. Sutherland 1 sounds warning "iiiiiiiiii imiiiiiirc MR. G. A. P. Sutherland (Nora.) warned in the Legislative Assembly today that the prospects of longterm borrowing in Singapore could not be very bright. He was speaking during the resumed debate on the Local Government Bill. Mr. Sutherland143 words
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Advertisement103 1957-07-29 1 NOW !/4^ price of z_ ordinary Lipstick f\C(/WfC''j Fabulous 'Futurama case with lipstick refill... only $4.00! from now on, savr $1 05 on every BS Jrwrller drjiifinrd 'Futurama' cane 1 N«n Ravloa maki itj Dttwi *<v to mk\m\' buy lipstleki Dld*fi hlonedll Bine- lut.ir.im., I I 0 Bt r f103 words
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Article59 1957-07-29 2 riillK KifTlr luwcr has lost h>r ever t»»«' Tricolour flag of France, whkh last flt-w from its summit in 1'»17 The t\<m would Interfere with television transmisKioni to he ntadf from the tower mo «om pletion of i id w aerial «i< November, Parli t<(h- I 1 1Reuter - 59 words
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Article234 1957-07-29 2 TARIFF RELIEF IS TO BE SOUGHT Govt. studying firms complaints on duh 41 replies received FORTY ONE Singapore manufacturers have so far answered the questionnaire sent to them by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry concerning production details and reasons for claiming tariff relief from the Federation. The Ministry Is234 words
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Article, Illustration399 1957-07-29 2 Margaret Wee - Margaret Wee BEAUTICIAN'S ADVICE TO SPORE GIRLS By SINGAPORE girl s do NOT take care of their skin. This startling statement was made to the Free Press by a fully quaMflrri Singapore beautician. Mrs. Anna Sim. Now Mrs Sim should know because, as a locallytrained beautician and399 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-07-29 2 Four ships, Crane, Telemachus, Tobruk and Anzac are in the Singapore Naval Base today. A new and charming portrait of the Metro. Goldwyn-Mayer star, Debbie Reynolds.28 words
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Article71 1957-07-29 2 rpHE Consumers' Union reA ported to the U.S. Congress that no cigarette filter tip it has tested "can be considered in any sense to have eliminated whatever health hazard is presented by smoking." However, a Consumers' Union representative said filters do reduce the tars contained inU.P. - 71 words
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Advertisement160 1957-07-29 2 MM iim. CAPITOL O/ 7 TO/ V //ESS, CLERGYMAN jWI /cm />/ ///r heroism of WBM&StiiMm&tSlf battle's hell, cherished in irfu^lKl^H^^ X the hearts, of those te/^£2Kk V >^^^k ulni m/ t //;m .Jlck/ wKsk Ak f i z^SJPL^^S m and living forever AfiM^^M B>, t/7 //u' happiness of X160 words
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Article153 1957-07-29 3 SHIP LINK URGED I Malayan trade j f talks in Taipeh rect shipping y tween Formosa and ■Acts stressed at a In -Tuipeh behe 63-member singapore-Federa-ade mission and Government rivate businessmen. Ig, h representative, Mr. I c haplin, who advocated (1 lU regular shipinks, said Singapore and Malaya would needReuter; A.P. - 153 words
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Article48 1957-07-29 3 PASTURE MAKES THEM 'DANCE' |*ai Bob Prowse's dog I "dance" as It i field at Redruth, Mr. Prowse, who ras following, took the hint. illed the police, who j hat a faulty insulator n i /trhead power cable i ade the field "live" 1,000 volts. A cow was48 words
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Article283 1957-07-29 3 Leave Malaya? Utter rot! ChineM letder.s art* Indignant at v suggestion from Formosa that the British Government .should open the North Borneo Island oi Labuan for the entry of Malayan Chinese if they were oppressed after Merdeka. An agency report from Taipeh liust week quoted a "senior" Nationalist Chinese official283 words
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Article, Illustration140 1957-07-29 3 I IITHEN film star Carole Mathews and lawyer f F Ludwig Gerber boarded an aeroplane together I I from California, USA, they were just good friends. I But when the plane reached the North Pole, flying i high over the Arctic wastes, the couple were140 words
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Article286 1957-07-29 3 JAP CITY SWAMPED BY NEW DELUGE A foot of rain has flooded 8,000 homes RESCUE workers clearing up debris in South Western areas of Kyushu Island in Japan were transferred to north Kyushu yesterday afternoon when a gigantic cloudburst deposited more than 12 inches of rain in the Kasoshima cityReuter; A.P. - 286 words
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Advertisement41 1957-07-29 3 V Jim har hu m- I 1 L c>ie:thelm CCIOS, npprox. 42" high, top Formica 'front jHtly padded with ,nd rr,vcrfd with ide Itft ryn e htlfPor b »ttlw, txcluding material. »ailtt«d prkc only $112.00) r 8//0W R O 0 M41 words
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Advertisement212 1957-07-29 3 MEN-ITS NEW! ALL ELASTIC Relax-Cinch FLATTENS YOUR FRONT SUPPORTS YOUR BACK RELAXES YOUR HEART Breothin BEjl^^F^*** I W Ach Improves V Wm X^v AGfl W Mcl Your m H You Circulation K.lan Improves Jj Promote* Your Good Appearance wtr Pustur* Price: $18.90^^ y^lzes: S. M. L. XL .^r^^w Singapore's I^^B^Hl^^^^^^^^212 words
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221 1957-07-29 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, July 29, 1957. Opinion Disgrace to S'pore "LXjr anyone to pre- vent an occurrence obviously implies a foreknowledge oi that occurrence. The polic< acting on information received can often prevent crime. Customs officers, who were once known as Preventive Officers can, by the .same means,221 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1957-07-29 4 DSAFFDFA 'Gentler' sex take over... VUK ability of a woman to take a man's place in the world is too well known to need any enlargement on the subject by me. Nevertheless, there are certain walks of life into which invasion by the so called gentler sex is1,128 words
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Advertisement33 1957-07-29 4 \v«'«l«linii FROM A FEW DOLLARS UPWARDS ARC AVAIIABIf IN DESIGNS TO PHASE BOTH THF CIVER AND RECEIVER S. P. H. de SUVA LTD 45 HIGH ST AIR PORT SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR A IPOH.33 words
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Advertisement60 1957-07-29 4 \jQt\!^ Mfr.^r^^ loveliest 1(1 II T)ie latest semi-permanent rinse perfrrtt i Hj by Inecto brings untK-lievable colour glamou W hair. 'Hiree shades that will not wash of. I many shajnixxxs, will not affect permanent 1 I S m M h«if .I.* to Available from all Good Deal THE FEDERAL DISPENSAB60 words
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Article, Illustration301 1957-07-29 5 TRACK BUILDING N EASY TASK %th -surfacing ana rolling takes a year Porous and yet hard gOME of the engineering feats and difticul ties which dogged the path of the con tractor who constructed the best-in-the-Far East cinder track at Farrer Park were dis closed to the Free Press yesterday.301 words
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Article113 1957-07-29 5 A PLEA FOR GIFTS 'wi has received a -.a und several sets 3K rames from the *M] ioliowiim an appeal P», in the Free 3tu!iimi^sioner of PriJJni Major W.L.P. Sochon, Jjjjl' Press that Jj5 c response was 500I j felt that (j it was KflT' concentrated." (glot'u', is mainly the113 words
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Article119 1957-07-29 5 ijßvMshop I>or Theas, fwi'nate of Greece, died iMr Seraflmer Hospital Wockholm yesterday af-I'-ip brain operation. Reuter Major Vernon Dawe, j was to have been posted to Malaya with I the Australian Eighth Division when the Pacific War broke out. But at the last minute, he was sent toReuter; Free Press - 119 words
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Article57 1957-07-29 5 A 31,000-ton super-tanker equipped with a swimming pool and air-conditioning was launched at Barrow-in-Furness, Britain, for the Eagle Oil and Shipping Company of Nassau, Bahamas. The tanker, San Gregorio, Irst of a fleet of superankers planned by the line, ffill be capable of 16U.P. - 57 words
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Article97 1957-07-29 5 Fifty reproductions of famouj contemporary pftintlngi arc bring exhibited at the Alliance FranCaise, 20 Laidlaw Building, until Aug. 4. Th French Con.sulGeneral In Singapore, M. Jean Roycre t'>ld the PT96 Press that theM paintings were "faithful" reproductions of the originals, which could be found in public97 words
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Article165 1957-07-29 5 T*HE Nanyang University will have a formal opening ceremony next year. It would be a big occasion, said the chairman of the executive committee. Dr. T.T. Chang. He said the exact date and nature of the ceremonial opening would be decided by the general meeting165 words
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Advertisement22 1957-07-29 5 lADARY SHIRTS lj? UOl 'hr (Jest •ar,ntocd Prc-shrunk IKc\:;. iCed f0 every I UNl7f-r, AGENCIES p 0 Sadary Shirts k* /5) TIP22 words
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Advertisement238 1957-07-29 5 83rd ANNIVERSARY 1 DON T RUB YOUR EYES IT S TRUE FRENCH KITTED WOOLLEN STOLES UP SP. $H 'h) to $?2 'a) $4.50 to 14 50 TOBI OF CALIFORNIA EVENING BLOUSES w s.p. $-48 00 t.) $57.00 $32.00 to $37.00 RUSH AT 41-43. Hijfh Street. Singaporc-6. V ***** Tel: *****238 words
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Advertisement19 1957-07-29 6 A B i SATISFY YOURSELF!! j by smoking j 1 ICHESTERFIELDiI *yflnrAl) FTTFC B IYM.A l J > i I19 words
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Miscellaneous278 1957-07-29 6 piIAMIIIAKi: b> I'alk and Phil Miivi.% ">*^^^^^^^^^ AA>< ro HtLPHiM I Vi'Ai^ r \^u**x-'S\[ >4.,wv\ t»4CYsa< Ki^^^ <scsr -riß.ee oi ~^^o^^~-—^ V AfiH/A/L COWVINCEPMe OO T" fWIS A'Af. F.R-- i I '/V* 6OING CMEBS ANC> H-AV f'OT^u MOW. SO I'M6CADrrS< /BB i Y6L Akf, WCOMUWMAVTOPRgVeKTy CC-OUPVOO STAY /j\HOM6! tNI?STHE 6ReATOTtSSTOURMcV!278 words
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Miscellaneous538 1957-07-29 6 any right to be. The stars hay, l ,V E you many talents, but since you s<W to take a pessimistic view of your advance in the world may S somewhat slower than you miffS I wish it to be. li Because you enjoy physical ann mental activity, such moods538 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-07-29 7 OTIRUNG MOSS made motor racing history in a O British Vanwall car when he won the European Grand Prix at Aintree last week— after swopping cars with t.un -mate Tony Brooks. ft was the Arst all-British European or British f Grand Prix victory in108 words
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Article193 1957-07-29 7 Dogs drove husband from home I [HERE were poodles in the kitchen, poodles in ne bathroom, and poodles n tne .sitting-room. Outvie John Lintern's iou.se there were MORE yoale ia s home at Fuljer Bucks. England, sheleredso of them altogether. AJJd those poodles— bred > Wj ife Nancy were »on|193 words
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114 1957-07-29 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 Keep It Bright; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Ray Anthony and hi.s Trumpet; 5.00 Children's Playtime; 5 30 The Singapore Six; 5.45 At the Hammond; f>oo Time Announaement and Programme Summary; 6 02 Women's Half Hour; R. 30 The Music Les Paul: 6.55114 words
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Article239 1957-07-29 7 BELGIUM'S ex-King Leopold and his wife had an amazing escape last week when their car somersaulted twice and crashed into a roadside ditch. Leopold's wife, Princess Liliane de Rethy was trying out a big Cadillac when the accident happened, said one of their party later. She239 words
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325 1957-07-29 7 The puzzled bride: 'Am I Miss or Mrs?' r rilE poser confronting 19-year-old Jean Smith x last week and one she could not answer —was "Am I IVliss or Mrs.?" Her fiance, ex-Ci.l. Eugene R. Mugan, married her by proxy in Denver, Colorado, two days previously But she said: "So325 words
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Advertisement75 1957-07-29 7 THE CHOICE OF MILLIONS Sole Agent. KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. Singapore Ku.tla Lumpur Penan*. /f&SQ$\ SCANMASTER !(J^s^*)J Bmm Fiim C ■AJXfj&frj/ Projector. /**^Eg 1 {j^flfrslP iT-^ TK« till A MOWftl SCBfIMI i&K'r^W) MASTM 60* M Proiector ».>-« *SP 'Uf^l b"M.9n» pi(fu-« on tSu !<'*••« &«HlV^HD\^^</ A Smooth \lraii ,n I'iat75 words
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Miscellaneous55 1957-07-29 7 f SINGAPORE J SHIGH TIDES TODAY: 12.45 p.m J TOMORROW: 0 17 am. and 1 .'-22 pm. B WEDNESDAY: 1.05 a.m. and 150 p.m. v THURSDAY: 1.55 a.m. and Ml p.m v FRIDAY: 2.41 am and Z II p.m. HATCRDAY: 340 am. m m and 3 58 p.m. SUNDAY: 5.0755 words
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Article, Illustration111 1957-07-29 8 I OKI) ROWALm lj LAN, the Chief Scout, waved from the cab after nam- Ing the Britannia- (lass locomotive a No. *****, "Lord m Itowallan," in a CCm rcmony at Fuston B Station, London, last week. M Township The loioinolivo, br- longing to the I/4>ndon111 words
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Article323 1957-07-29 8 The happy trio under One roof II ESS than 24 hours after his lovely ex-beauty queen wife joined him as a member of the Nameless Ones —a religious sect Fred Astell said he may leave her at any time to go "wherever Cod may call me. Handsome 30 year old323 words
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Article, Illustration23 1957-07-29 8 age, was off for a hair-do. In the picture above Sheena Covan is seen on left with the Astells.23 words
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Article, Illustration197 1957-07-29 8 Girl was shy of wealth MARGARET BOOTY, A 20-year-old browneyed daughter of a cowman, sailed to Australia to marry a TV engineering student. But she came back to her farm cottage at Galleywood, Essex, England, because she found that the student was now a wealthy executive and she was shy197 words
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Article, Illustration166 1957-07-29 9 ALL the best people lx were there to open the Yachting Week at Poole, in Dorset, England. Dignity and smart clothes were in abundance. Then, in a 90-second semislapstick cameo, watched by crowds on the jetty three of them landed In the water— one after the other. They were,166 words
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Article, Illustration183 1957-07-29 9 TWO girls with artistic trends who knew just what career they wanted are Clare Littleboy, from Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales (left) and Una Dyer from Wallasey, Cheshire, (right). Their main interest in life was pottery. They wanted to turn out artistic specimens of their own183 words
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Article, Illustration107 1957-07-29 9 In the picture again S (CHARLIE €H A PLAIN, the fami ous film comedian, recently arrived at [St. Jean, Cap Fer- j ;rat, on the French j Riviera, with his family, to spend a i two months' noli- f day at the villa i "The Little Rock." At a recent107 words
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Article195 1957-07-29 9 jytAKY BULL is a sergeant in the W.R.A.C.— and she said last week, I believe in Hull Hull t name, and Hull by nature." Mary, who Is 3d, waa In charge ol a l( ny w\ n i car crashed Into the back ol195 words
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Advertisement13 1957-07-29 9 j SPLASH went the lady SPLASH went the clerk SPLASH went the mayor13 words
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639 1957-07-29 10 Wake up and give our youth a chance in life CHALLENGE BY ANGRY WOMAN AN aimr\ voim^ woman challenged 600 churchmen recently t<> wake lip and «i\i* youth a chance 10 '<><>k forward in hope. Pauline w» bb, 30--year-old ex teacher, rocked the Methodist conference at Nottingham. England, when she639 words
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351 1957-07-29 10 The Yard ace quits his job to preach He joins Jehovah witnesses A FORMER once one of Scotland Yard's ace detectives, sang hymns with a thousand Jehovah Witnesses last week. Then he stepped up to a pulpit and preached for half an hour to the crowd. For 34-year-old ex-Det.-Sgt. Smith351 words
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Article, Illustration138 1957-07-29 10 Start drilling or else ...Britain told rpHE oil sheiks on the 1 Trucial Coast section of the Persian Gulf are restless. If the British oil men do not get moving they may find foreign interests infiltrating into their do--main. The Americans are ready to move into these oil lands and138 words
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Article79 1957-07-29 10 lyniA Jean Harper of Coventry, inland arrived at y Liverpool last we«k to lake part in the Liverpool -how a letter awaited her to say that she had been ■elected to jump for England In Ireland and Belgium. in the picture on the right are the79 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-07-29 10 H npHE very latest in keep fit equipment the picas— i I JL is seen above being demonstrated at the ele-ll B venth sports equipment fair at Wisbaden. Germany. 1 1 H Small enough for those with only limited space, iE it is ideal for a small71 words
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Article166 1957-07-29 10 PETROL— A CHOICE OF 1 1 BLENDS NOW RESEARCH chemists in 1% New Zealand have developed 11 different blends oi petrol to rid motorists of "icing" troubles during the winter. Each blend has been formulated after months of laboratory experiments and road tests. The need for the new blends came166 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1957-07-29 11 IfHAT IMPROVEMENTS ARE BEING CONSIDERED FOR THE CITY'S KAMPONG DWELLERS WHICH THE PROPOSED t I il DEVELOPMENT BOARD WILL IMPLEMENT? The target is plainly indicated a better life for villagers, extra urces of revenue to lift them from debt and pave the way for unity; guided self-help programmes1,440 words
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Article, Illustration942 1957-07-29 12 WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT CANCER f!f 5551""" -l -j;*r===S--is:ss.:255S"5i"S5SiS»««»»«»«*»»»«»»«»-- .MIimMMMMfMaM—— IHAVE hud so many it- tiers from readprs Inquiring about cancer its cause, diagnoses and treatment thai In spite of the man} articles have written about the subject in the past, I wili do so again today. ThisPaul Popper - 942 words
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Article130 1957-07-29 12 'TELL ME DOCTOR' MRS. W. of Singapore writes; "My mother, aged 70 has been suffering from cataract in both eyes for many years, and recently her sight began to deteriorate rapidly. Can you please tell me xohether an operation on her cataract will improve her eyesight and whether both eyes130 words
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Miscellaneous201 1957-07-29 12 22 Alienate the BtrangWi in- g I BB 24 It's' tearful wlth:n (3) fltomJ II I I I I I I I I I I CLUES DO^W B| ""■BT^BBqTBB^ lißr" 1 Handcuff a man .it i: II ni j m lyH Bh 1 IB a Coon when H II iq201 words
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Article, Illustration399 1957-07-29 13 JINCAPORE amateur photographers have one* agam proved they ar e among the besl in the world 1 The Free Press-Shaw Bros Trick Photography Contest attracted scores of outstanding photo graphs which received top marks from the judges for originality, composition and technique. In fact, the standard was399 words
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Article866 1957-07-29 14 World is yours iff you are me cnamp HE FIGHTS TOMMY JACKSON TODAY Uv GEORGE YYIHIIN*' rr Oil V. in N«vv York, a dustman's ufn irorn Brooklyn named Floyd I'»* 1 ttr son and Mi-cotton picker from Georgia called Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson an* going866 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-07-29 14 FIGHTING out the finish in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on July 20, French horses finished first, second and third. The winner, Montaval (centre), is seen here overhauling Al Mabsoot (J. Massard) near the post. Tribord (J. Fabre) was third. Montaval was ridden by F.Reuter - 53 words
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Article220 1957-07-29 14 pLOYD PATTERSON, 22-year- old world heavyweight boxing champion, remains an overwhelming favourite to beat Tommy 'Hurricane' Jackson In the first defence of his title In New York today But Patterson has warned American fans that his 25-year-Old challenger may be a tougher proposition than theyReuter - 220 words
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Article73 1957-07-29 14 i^OLLIE SMITH, the 24Vj year-old West Indies allrounder, has signed to play for the Burnley Club in League cricket next season. He is to receive a fourfigure fee. Smith, who has played Test innings of 161 and 168 against England this summer, Is certain to beReuter - 73 words
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104 1957-07-29 14 MR. Joe McGrath's Silken Glid'T. who was beaton by a short head by Queen Elizabeth's Carrozza in the Epsom Oaks, won the Irish Oaks over a mile and a half in a field of 15 at the Curragh, County Klldare, on Saturday.Reuter - 104 words
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296 1957-07-29 14 KOWLOON MOTOR BUS Co., of Hong Kong, gained another thumping win their third-in-a-row when they beat Singapore s*l at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. In their opening match on Wednesday the tourists put off Singapore's initial challenge by beating Sino-Malays 5-2, and296 words
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118 1957-07-29 14 L.A.C. Holt of R.A.F. Seletar, yesterday gained his 12th. time trial success this season, when he won the S.CR.A. 50-mile event at Bukit Timah. He finished in 2hr. 13min. Msec. Mawl bin Salamat (M. R. Riders) was second, Hamid bin Majat (M. R. Riders)118 words
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Article17 1957-07-29 14 Brazil com! s* over Israel American zo- W\ the DavLs Cn l-i! yesterday- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article286 1957-07-29 15 illiant ght es day's stest 3f \s IJKEU pLEN-TRAINEI ■i Aid Light B i 11 a, Pain I) 'id Litth En worked ex Ktinn-lS) well on Bln Numbei B(> ;»rk at PenB I uorning. Km Light (BarB) worked excepflally well in this ■nine's conditions Bn he disposed of Be in286 words
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Article, Illustration20 1957-07-29 15 JOHN BROMLEY (Army) beating Barry Edwards in the mile event at the Singapore A.A.A. championships at Farrer Park on Saturday.20 words
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Article55 1957-07-29 15 ASHLEY COOPER, the Australian champion, ?eat American Davis Cup itar, Vie Seixas, 6-3, 7-9, >-4, 7-5 in Haverford yesterlay to win the Pennsylvania lawn tennLs championship. Seixas, defending champion, had won the title seven times. Mrs. Dorothy Knode beat 41ss Darlene Hard 6-4, 6-3 n theReuter - 55 words
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117 1957-07-29 15 wiMtfLJsujojN cnampion Lew Hoad suffered two defeats in two days when he went down in straight sets to his fellow Australians, Ken Rosewall and Frank Sedgman, in a professional lawn tennis tournament in New York Hoad was beaten 7-5, 6-1 by Sedgman. who thus avengedReuter - 117 words
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Article52 1957-07-29 15 BUDGE PATTY (US) won the men's llnglea title in the Swiss International Lawn Tennis tournament in Ostaad yesterday, beating another former Wimbledon champion, Jaro.slav Drobny 3-6. 6-3, 6-3, 6-1. Mrs. Heather Brewer <Brr muda) beat Miss Sandra Reynolds 'South Africa) 2-6, 7-5, 6-4 in the women'sReuter - 52 words
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1134 1957-07-29 15 WHEN Three Kings won the Commissioner General's Cup at Penan* on Saturday he gave a performance equal to his best p WJ S P re P ared Ui v him a great chance of winning his third Penang r°n r"Pk 1 he WaS1,134 words
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Article, Illustration498 1957-07-29 16 Most violent shake-up in memory spreads destructiM More feared dead in country area IT IS estimated that 100 persons were killed in the most violent earthquake in the history of Mexico which struck early yester- day morning. Buttered and bleeding, Mexico City itself isPaul Popper - 498 words
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Article132 1957-07-29 16 THE management of X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines in The Hague said last night that it would not put up with the "working to rule" threat of 580 of its 600 pilots as from today, to back their de- i mands for a 50 per cent salary increase.A.P. - 132 words
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42 1957-07-29 16 American pianist Arturo Rubinstein, 68, broke a piano in two on Saturday night to celebrate his silver wedding anniversary. The piano, centrepiece at a hotel party in Deauville was a sugar reDlira nf his rnnrprt. ninnn ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article190 1957-07-29 16 The baby will be called Mirho, like father ITALY'S enrvftceom Ciina Lollobrlflda became the mother of a six and half pound boy at the swank Salvador Mundi Clinic in Korne yesterday. Hospital attendants saiil both mother and child were fine "He weighs exactly threeU.P. - 190 words
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