The Singapore Free Press, 30 July 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1957-07-30 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper 1 glaffftyertj Tuesday, July 30, 1957. Pike 15 Cta.17 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-07-30 1 By (lv tODD said in Hyl NVa York yester■a> that his wife apHt>arr!i to have escaped Kremuiure childbirth Hud was feeling so well Hi. she was starting At fig.it with him ■k v r iBKk Mrs. 1 -ii;l actress §.^BUi/. l ibt>Ui Taylor has ■tii< inA.P. - 191 words
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Article24 1957-07-30 1 irst grade rubber M fob, opened in Sin- this morning at 92 m- a b unchanged on X cl <»c. The tone24 words
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Article146 1957-07-30 1 A STRIKE by 100,000 bus and coach workers in provincial Britain ended yesterday after eight days of travel chaos. 1 Services were reported almost normal in the areas concerned, the men having agreed to return to work following a wages award of another 11 shillingsReuter - 146 words
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Article79 1957-07-30 1 r 'f ripe imfruit, blacklisted Pilod up at yesterday. thorttlei barred > r "m shifting hout trade union approval. They said that, under dock-working laws it would be an OffSHCC fo move fruit, that had been blacklisted. The action of the dockers Is In support ofReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration512 1957-07-30 1 WEST IS SPLIT OVER OPEN SKIES Fate of the disarm talks now hinges on outcome of Dulles mission But U.S. is still hopeful JTATE of the stalemated disarmament talks in London hinges upon whether U. S. State Secretary John Foster Dulles succeeds or fails in his dramaticattempt to gain theReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 512 words
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Advertisement16 1957-07-30 1 ll||||I I||||| Hllll||||||||||||| I I I II porr on today's Assembly debate in bach page '''''"HIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHJiiiiIiIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIiniIIII16 words
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Advertisement24 1957-07-30 1 if POUND Of CADBURV'S J I I J DAIRY MILK J i y chocolate y V J Look for the Purple and Gold Label24 words
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Article, Illustration349 1957-07-30 2 FREE FOOD FOR STUDENTS Future generation's schooling /nee looks ahead A FUTURE educational system in Singapore whereby the (Government provided free meals and subsidised pupils' bag lares to help enforce its planned polity of compulsory learning is envisaged by the retiring Deputy Direct or of Education, Mr. R.E, Ince. "I349 words
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Article, Illustration156 1957-07-30 2 SINCE her arrival in Singapore two years ago, Lady Black, wife of the Goiernor, has visited the St. Andreic's Mission Hospital in Tanjong Pagar six "And I will continue visitmg the hospital as often as I can because it i s worth156 words
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Article215 1957-07-30 2 HIS HOME IS STILL THE PRISON LUDVIK GASPE R I X, aged 26, is still a man without a country and his home is the Outram Remand Prison in Singapore. The displaced Czech, who stowed away at Basrah in the freighter Sterling Valour, slipped ashore in Singapore in January thi.s215 words
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Article44 1957-07-30 2 rjiHE IJterary, Dramatic and Debating Society of the Teachers' Training College will present a forum on 'How we can achieve a common Malayan Loyalty in the .schools,' a "The Bear. musical enter: Thursday, at the Upper Sera munity Centre Pin Road.44 words
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Advertisement204 1957-07-30 2 I Tartan Jugs Plastic MUCS Assorted g I: Fibre Class insulated 3" x 3^" deep I H keeps hot or cold Usually 65 cts.; NOW 45 cts. I I Usually $17 25; NOW $10.50 I Plastic BREAD BOXES 1 I Plastic DOC BOWLS 12"x 8" x 6" deep I M204 words
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Article267 1957-07-30 3 U. K. PROTESTS OVER SHIP SEIZURE V ssel detained in Jakartaowners pay $250,000 bond IJTAIN has complained to Indonesia over the detention of the Hong Kong British registered steamship, Hong Kong Trader, House of Commons was told yesterday. Mr. William Teeling, a Conservative, had asked what action the British GovernmentReuter - 267 words
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Article54 1957-07-30 3 lli..i[-t..,r. Collins of Kincardine, Ontario, me worried when his ihter was late arriving eon her bicycle last decided to look for her is car. A short distance g the road his car ded with a bicycle :h had no lights. found he had killed nine-year-old54 words
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Article43 1957-07-30 3 LIM LEONG WAH, of Tampenis Road, Singapore, was last night sitting in a shop in Havelock Road, at about 7.30 a.m. when he was attacked by four Chinese men armed with parangs. Lim was admitted to the General Hospital.43 words
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Article33 1957-07-30 3 Two police constables on duty at a wayang at the 14th. mile Kranji Road. Singapore, yesterday at 11.30 p.m. were stoned by members of the 18 and 24 secret society gangs.33 words
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Article166 1957-07-30 3 Russians held U.S. student LOST HIS WAY AND BROKE LAW A YOUNG American student at the Soviet World Youth Festival was detained for four hours after climb ing into a Moscow factory backyard it was reported yesterday. The Californian student, Stan Munford, who has studied at Edinburgh University, Scotland, forReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-07-30 3 > The Italian tenor Luigi Infantino, who arrives in Singapore on Thursday for a recital which h e will give at I the Victoria Memorial I Hall on Saturday. His programme will include "On with the Motley" from "Pa- gliacci" and Arias from I Rigoletto" and "Lucia Z I di80 words
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Article53 1957-07-30 3 The Persian Government yesterday imposed a na-tion-wide ban on rock ■n roll music and dancing on grounds that it is harmful to the health and morals of teenagers. Penalties will be imposed for violations. Tehran Radio withdrew nil rock 'n roll records I from its53 words
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Article97 1957-07-30 3 JAPANESE police in O.saka yesterday said they ware prevented by law from organising a ".safari"' into the city's amusement area to aheck reports that .some nightclub owners were keeping wild beasts as pets. Many of the bea-sts, which included lions, tigers, leopards, bears and evenReuter - 97 words
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Article32 1957-07-30 3 Former Senator Walter George, President JStsenhower's special ambassador J to NATO, was reported by his doctor yesterday to be critically ill and "growing weaker Rprmtor CJeon/e is 79. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article115 1957-07-30 3 U.S. lawyers are guests of the Queen HOT DOGS and hamburgers on silver platters were served ;it a Buckingham Palace garden party yesterday when the Queen held a reception for 5,000 American lawyers and their wives. The miniature hot dogs and "JVimpeys," as they ar cReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement61 1957-07-30 3 ■ARE EXQUISITE Wrrsiwry Jahfc I PETHELM lgt, n 19, opprox, so" ir Mvely 5' 6" (with X IMp right two for Hop with basket K. Itft and one larqrr Iry an,i flop taclnoa I 'V o in, jf VtnMl Hi >no holf shelf be, /tf»Mf; vhoped hn wrot on wooden61 words
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Advertisement126 1957-07-30 3 SPiCMtS. i Enjoy these S.(l S. delicatessen favourites COOKED MEATS: Roast Bevt, Cooked Pigs' Trolfer-,. Pressed Ox Tongue, Stuffed R j<r,t Pork, Corned jilverside, etc. "Tanglin", Pork, Beef, Fronkfurtor, Chi[>olala, Cocktail, Cooked Salami, MEAT PUS: m Pork, Chicken Horn, Veal Mam jf xjf etc. gj? mjfr CURRY PUFFS SAUSAGE ROLLS126 words
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211 1957-07-30 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion A banker's warning IT had been remarked that a time would conic when Sinpapmv could not. raise a loan. That situation has ready arrived. This ominous warning of shak< n confidence in Singapore, vi tered in the Legislative Assembly by a l< aciin^ Colony banker,211 words
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Article, Illustration223 1957-07-30 4 The late Aga Khan dltTct des .'l I cendant of Mohammed —w« 11 for 70 years the Imam, O r <pirituapl I leader, of the Ismaili sect of the -I I Shiah Muslims. This sect numbers 'II about 12,000,000 people si ittered I through223 words
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Article1000 1957-07-30 4 David Divine - U.K. Army' s 12 lost years David Divine Special report from WHO IS TO BLAME? I^Ol X years ago the fail ure of Britain's own guided weapon developments led to discussions about the advisability of the British Army taking over the American ''Corporal" missile to strengthen its conventional forces. THREE1,000 words
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Advertisement35 1957-07-30 4 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN MM < FUN > \»KENf TELEFUNKEN with Hi-Fi system and 3-D sound Obf.im ihl, from |fOtlf n<U(St JlllfUtiKiU i ill r or fi.nl.K f SEOW KUAN CO., 4 Dfi bl Criiuf Sin^'.iporc. T.I: *****35 words
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Advertisement59 1957-07-30 4 SIMPLY DELICIOUS! E ...deliciously si nplemft W i a Ljp^ a Iyi fUlflf EM BREASTS '?c VnKIVtN DRUMSTICKS NGS II I They're simply delicious, tfiese s»" parts of young tender chickl flcliciously simple to serve D< they're ready for immediate f r y i r > the easy way to59 words
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Article, Illustration269 1957-07-30 5 HANS USED AS A TRUMPET I rt mimic sets his sights on U.K. Seeks job on ship j>ich\kd JTONG, zi, who does a realistic Imitation oi famed trumpeter Eddie Culvert with his hands, is a Singapore seaman who is linding fame and fortune hard to achieve Ru-hard took up playing269 words
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154 1957-07-30 5 Letter service at the Silat Centre T^HE Community Centre of Kampong Silat 1 Estate, Singapore, provides special services in translation and letter-writing work in English or Chinese for its members. According to its annual report members of the centre's advisory sub-commit-tee undertook this work chiefly in connection with Singapore Improvement154 words
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Article39 1957-07-30 5 A man who admitted painting the words ban all A-H bomb tests on the wall of South Australia's Government House in Adelaide has been fined £16 and ordered to remove the message within 10 days. j ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article110 1957-07-30 5 More seek cash from Welfare rE number of people seeking financial assistance from the Singapore Social Welfare Department is steadily increasing. The total amount paid out in allowances for the month of June was $690,896 as compared to last year's monthly average ol $638,709 The number of people who received110 words
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Article136 1957-07-30 5 J'//E 8.0.A.C. Junior Jet Club, inaugurated in March, has taken 142 peoi pie in Singapore and Malal/a into its fold. The club which is open to all youngsters travelling on the corporation's aircraft is expected to increase its membership by leaps and bounds in the next few136 words
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Advertisement55 1957-07-30 5 S "■'■■iiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I T* a pore Junior i I t>er o! Com- 2J 1 ponsoring an I 8 f ''fiotonraphy B |Tp encourage i I !he hobby as m n v tivities for I JJJ' rul to heI P I C llH>ir ilr tistic U is I ■r hildron »i55 words
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Advertisement154 1957-07-30 5 VANTONA •MbtfMM i#«#«" TOWELS v^ tat |g^ TVou; Unpacked in Lovely Pastel Colours HOUSEHOLD LINEN DEPT: Ground Floor GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. > 30-1, Raffles Place, Singaporo-1 Phone *****. > >■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■<■ "fin Opens Tomorrow _««■*§«*> 9 vJBKsb BB^B^^^^^lfc^< ■J38"...".th0 sort of film that afit I B IV^Bj would give154 words
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Advertisement23 1957-07-30 6 Always I 81l V I Chesterfield I They are mild PHTf C f H yet satisfy I f/ic most! <^"~ liiiiiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiiicjiuiiiiiiinnii""" 11 l "H23 words
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Miscellaneous108 1957-07-30 6 .VlAXnillAKi: i»? U« Falk and i»iiil [\T COULP BB -OfiITCOULP --fckTT irSJ'J&T tVE AV.'j. E fHO$ "^/^vple. if K^~s£^X-i #^1 disturbed 5 I Alt/AX h> Kdijar Hire Burroughs SAI^VT* hy Leslie Charteris JANE by II v h bar J [7^^^EBATME,TMe|| /MERE .COME/- ,>T 1 rfA EN :;A S g^A S^L^^!j|108 words
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Miscellaneous523 1957-07-30 6 BORN today, you are a dr. < I great dreams. And aa I older, you will learn ti I i being able to act on your j K I and make them practical I I In fact, your ingenuity and I tiveneas might easily amass a I i for y523 words
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Article163 1957-07-30 7 LONDON, July .'!>. Previous Today t July unquoted unquoted August 26Ta buyers 2ti 7 buyer.s 27»/ s sellers 27 sellers B .ra Vo I BSB Spot 27 buyers 26% buyers >''" 27'. sellers 27 sellers v i j;v> Settlement \usust 27 buyers 2tT 8 buyer.s H" u163 words
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Article96 1957-07-30 7 NEW YORK, July 29. Previous Today V Straits spot 96.12 nom. 95.87 nom. futures bdard Contract Aii?. unquoted unquoted Sept. unquoted unquoted M Quiet. SALES: Nil. sits Contract July 95.62 buyers 95.00 buyers 96.37 sellers 96.00 sellers \ut: 95.50 buyers 94.87 buyers 96.25 sellers 95.62 sellers NE96 words
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Article38 1957-07-30 7 NEW YORK, July 29. Previous Today indu»lii:il«, 514.59 503 25 Jailrcud. 152.33 149.32 Domrsti. r.oiids 86 42 86 33 pities 70.03 69.91 stork-, (> m[)osltc Averages 177.84 175.65 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.38 words
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Article47 1957-07-30 7 1 r■, .spot 26 Vi, afloats 25, July shipment 25. Wng release 26. Malabar Muntok white spot 34, afloats 25% Lampong 33%, July shipment 33, sellers shipment 25',. Sarawak spot, ex-dock awaiting release 25 H, Aftoue />r/ce t s Qz/ofed m U.S. cents ver Ib.47 words
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Article111 1957-07-30 7 LONDON, July 29. ►i> i i.i Previous Today k.\ Philippines c.i f. U.K./ »fth European delivered sf.\'!ltrHu n ?i| OI1 Jul3r/Allf $168 sellers $***** sellers iropean delivered weight per (liv A "S £63% buyers £63«/ a buyers £64 sellers £64 Vi sellers >e P 4 £63%111 words
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Article, Illustration936 1957-07-30 7 U.K. will continue to help and invest CONFIDENCE that Malaya after independence on Au X 3] would continue to be "one of the great strengths of the sterling u rCa /i, as cx P re f«l in the House of Lords yesterday byReuter; A.P. - 936 words
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111 1957-07-30 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 PJB iJirky Dip. pffMated by BAroJinl Lountfli; 130 Time bikini and Now,.-,, 1.45 Lucky Dip Tart 11. '> oo Ughl Music; B 30 Fiesta; 6.00 Time Armo'inrrinni' and Programme Summary, 6.02 Happy Anniversary, pftMOttd by Zalnal A lam; 6.65 AllDOUSCementa and Bingspon obarfl Market111 words
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Miscellaneous55 1957-07-30 7 j■■■■■ ac SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY ItZ pr» TOMORROW: U5 a.m and L 59 p.m B THURSDAY: I M a.m and 2.35 p.m I RID/AY: 2IK am and 111 pin m SATIIKOAY: 3.49 a.m. and 3.5S p.m. i SIfNDAY: Ml am. H and 1.0 p.m. MONDAY: 710 am and 5.58 p.m.55 words
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345 1957-07-30 8 STRIKE A LIGHT! -IT MAY AID LUNG CANCER IIANCJKK may lurk in the way you light a cigarette, it could be one cause of the increase in long cancer. Tobacco manufacturers are to investigate this theory. Tt iia.'. been put forward by Mr Thomaj HalliwHl a Biackbum pharmacist and manufactui345 words
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Article112 1957-07-30 8 THIS BEAM SAFE-BUT 5 DROWNED ■JWELVE bathers were swept out to from a safe bathing place in 1> 01 the promenade at Barmouth, North Wai last week. Five— three of them < hildren* were drowned. The sun was shining and hundred* people were on the beach. It was just U112 words
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Article, Illustration128 1957-07-30 8 TT was red-letter day for the cooks the oiher week! A at the Royal Fusilier Depot at the Tower of London! 'On with those white chefs hats," was the order! of the day as Major General Brazier-Creash, ChielH of Staff, Eastern Command, arrived to128 words
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Article, Illustration135 1957-07-30 9 IH, mto ■J* managed to Iff were |R J I safely ■At. W hctel K c police. The H*". a pleasure r, t put out Vf, Four people KJ: aboard the Xl; alive I A// ifi /a/n Xlj r d up ■L ren also Erf T\<. k'tims E^ t135 words
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181 1957-07-30 9 Parents snatch back son from Foreign Legion AL&XANDRE SCHAFER hated life in the French Foreign Legion, H e told his parents how he felt. And now they have snatched him back to civilian life in Holland. Fifty five year-old Johannes Schafer and blfl wife pot the Idea mh c n181 words
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Article158 1957-07-30 9 A nude dance at night i poucE were Investigating i*■ complaints last week that a dozen boys and rirl.s aged about 16 danced in the nude on the slipway at Westward Ho —holiday resort in North Devon. i Noise of their midnight singing and laughter woko half of the village.158 words
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Article95 1957-07-30 9 Beauty and the beast... Is a very apt description of these two members of the canine breed entered H for the recent Inter. j national Dog: Show at Munich in West Ger- I many. I The poor fellow 'Minded* by his coat is ■an Hungarian sheep g dog. His companion95 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-07-30 9 T his is the shape of things to come rE shape of things to come— at a very early date is provided by this unusual view looking Into I the fuselage of America's first turbo-prop airliner, the four-engined Loekherd Electra. One of six prototypes it is being taken to the78 words
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Article180 1957-07-30 10 UN should keep an army he says DAKIBTANJ Prime M i n is tei u.s Suhrawardy has suggested the creation oi a permanent United Nations army. In an address recorded in th». IV Radio, he said that such a police fore,, was necessary to enforce U.N. decisions. Mr Suhrawardy saidU.P. - 180 words
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Article55 1957-07-30 10 Exports of Burmese rice for the first quarter of this year amounted to nearly !><)<), 000 tons, an increa.se of If), 000 tons over the corresponding period last year. During thus period Pakistan emerged as a new customer and there were in. creasing demands from twoA.P. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-07-30 10 Members of the Japano.se Flying Soucer Society claim to have sighted "two flying Objects" over Fukwoka, Northern japan. Reuter 4, ■■■■■■■.■■■Xyy#{%o?£ President (iartia, watched by members of the PI. Congress, signing a Bill outlaw- i ing the Communist Party of the Philippines. This has been followed by anReuter - 62 words
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Article124 1957-07-30 10 'Disillusioned with China' riK>i» Washington official* iay they detect some I H\xns that Britain is becoming ctisillusioned with it policy of maintaining diplomatic relations with Communist China. Th'-y do not anticipate, however that Britain will break ofT diplomatic relations alter elghi years ol maintaining an embassy in Peking But they124 words
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253 1957-07-30 10 PRIME MINISTER Jawaharlal Nehru has told the New Delhi Parliament that India, although pledged to the peaceful use of the atom, might have to develop its capability to produce nuclear bombs. This warning that India might be compelled "as time wentU.P. - 253 words
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Article72 1957-07-30 10 T»HE All-Japan CoalmlnJ. ers Union has called on all union members not to accept any Japanese Government offer to work in West Germany's Ruhr mines. Japanese miners now under contract in Germany have complained that they were being forced to work harder than German miners." Moreover,Reuter - 72 words
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Article45 1957-07-30 10 U.S. Vice Admiral Stuart ingerjoll, on leaving Tftlpeh for the United States said he could not Imagine Com munlat forces Invading For mosa "without being anni htlated." He pointed out under the mutual defence treaty. American Intervention would bo automatic A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article143 1957-07-30 10 Ceylon now leans more to Russia pEYLON is reported to have asked Kussia t send experts to help develop its industry A Colombo source said Premier Solomon Bar daranaike has asked all department* to chatt their development needs and discuss with th> Minister of Industries how Soviet aid coulrf hA.P. - 143 words
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Article28 1957-07-30 10 The Swiss consular agency In Rangoon has been elevated to the status of c o n s v late and Mr. Cornel Robert Singer appointed honorary consul. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article49 1957-07-30 10 it Members of the Control Yuan, Nationalist China's highest watchdog body, have criticised Premier O. K. Yui's cabinet for failing to increase the pay of Government employees as the present pay "is so low that it tends to cause corruption." The average monthly pay is $55.50 (Malayan). A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article25 1957-07-30 10 Introduction of th* metric system in India to take the place of all existing weights and measures will begin on April 1 next year. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article24 1957-07-30 10 U.S. Ambassador designate James Langley has arrived in Karachi with his family. He succeeds Mr. Horace A Hildreth who resigned for personal reasons. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article44 1957-07-30 10 Communist China will send an official trade delegation to Australia in Octo. ber or November at the mvi ta tion of theCommonwealth Government. It will b e led by Mr. Lei Jen-man, vice. chairman of China's I International Trtdi PfV I motion Council ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article24 1957-07-30 10 India's exports ot .mii-made I cotton textiles during I January-April tin., year I rose by 34 per cent to 339 I million yards. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article26 1957-07-30 10 Indonesia's rebel territory I of north Celebes has I bartered copra for foreign I products, such as iron I plates, cement, trucks I and rice.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article23 1957-07-30 10 I Japanese Amba^ador to 1 Belgium, Mr. Eiji VVajima, I has left Tokyo to take up E his post in Brussels. I ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article48 1957-07-30 10 The Ceylon House of Representatives has passed a Bill bringing journalists within the Shops and Office Employees Act. It prescribes a 4 5 li o ur week lor rep orteri and photo--5 r a phers, and an eight-hour day tor other categories with overtime and other benefits. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article15 1957-07-30 10 I India has donated Rs. 12,000 I for the flood victims; in the Philippines. A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article29 1957-07-30 10 Pakistan and the Union of South Africa will extend "most favoured nation treatment" to each other I In trade relations it hai 1 been officially stated in Karachi. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article34 1957-07-30 10 Russian engineers hare pre- m pared plans for the 1 erection of a television tower in Peking, it is to I be 100 metres taller than I f/7.e Ei//eZ Tozrrr »m' fW lighter. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article38 1957-07-30 10 A goodwill delegation com- I prising 12 members o' I the Colombo Municipal Council has left Colombo I for Red China and But* 1 sia. It is led by Mr V. A. I Sugathadasa, the nayor m ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article16 1957-07-30 10 I Australia is to begin negjv tiations soon with i™ Philippines for i tri(ie agreement. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article220 1957-07-30 10 Too many said yes to Formosa THE Chinese Nationalist Government has been embarrassed by the unexpectedly large response among Chinese in Vietnam who have responded to its "come home" offer. A Taipeh Government spokesman said that nearly 50.000 C hinesc residents in Vietnam had asked to be evacuated to FormosaU.P. - 220 words
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294 1957-07-30 11 A FLASHY TEDDY' BOY TRAPS VICE GANG VTOUODY took any notice of the Teddy Boy with the Tony Curtis haircut lounging in the Stepney, London, cafe. He was just another layabout in his turquoise-blue shirt, velvet coat, jeans and crepe-sole shoes. He haunted the cafe In Hessel-street in London s294 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-07-30 11 The only woman star E in the Columbia picture, E "End As a Man," is Julie Wilson, the girl who E made her name in musi- cai shows in London. Julie, pictured on the E left had to change from E a brunette to a blonde66 words
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Advertisement381 1957-07-30 11 CORBETT" TABLE FANS BLUE SPOT Fi7iesf English Crystalware ■^■■w— w« I rDrcu SUPER HI-FI 3-D JP\\(.w J^K worlds nnest I T^T HWFR^ Jj^^^^BW^m^L Pss£^^ak Radios Radiograms M EASY TERMS TO SUIT EVERY FLORIST "'■""■wgWAN"" I*O<KI"I' l '^l ll^' GUIDE HIRE PURCHASE CAN BE 10, De Soiixa St., ARBANGED. W y381 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-07-30 12 i I*ri:%i*nliny the luivsi ri<>*rs in Sinfjaporv and orvrstws Ballet dancers are popular subjects with most lensmen, "Dancek to Success" on the left ivas taken by Lee Pak Hoy of Seng Poll ''oad, Singapore. ABOVE: Striking shot of Singapore's waterfront talc i by j Wong Fan Onn53 words
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Article, Illustration445 1957-07-30 12 Sunny Giant - Millionaire uses 'machine gun' camera Sunny Giant By rWO enthusiastic photographers who visited Singapore last 4 week were Mr. H.H. Huggins, a Texas oil millionaire, and his wife Betty. I accompanied them during their week's stay in the Colony and together we covered Chinatown from Sago Street to Desker Road445 words
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Advertisement36 1957-07-30 12 PH% i HUN t o L L 4 I i &rt (ci TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. I I ftr^\ 173 CfCH JT( *f t T SIUBAfOm 4» OlU*^ MANAGING DIRECTOR RONALD PEEK PACKERS, SHIPPERS I INSURANCE AGENTS36 words
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Miscellaneous227 1957-07-30 12 iis Bffliß ■881 HIo I C:LUES ACROSS 3 A racing machine makes T v ,o, mtv.t of the emblem tf>>. 8 Mr.' But,.r rMunu WtWl, gga^Tf i^ 0 (ft). /fk 0 Wondei'iul mother at iinst 9 Mother meets Ltd < > n 10 He i.s sometime, railed 'your ]4 fw227 words
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Article, Illustration241 1957-07-30 13 fc I SLIDING CUPBOARD )FTK\ do you hear the cry if I only 1 i clipboard here? Perhaps you could *< lure or there yourself. If so, this is' V 1 i'or you. l with joints 2. On compleis firmly r to the wall < loor.241 words
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Article, Illustration156 1957-07-30 13 R. H. WARRING - R. H. WARRING boll TS CONTAINE «S: The sketch shows how the bodies of t.n cans can be cut and bent and then mounted on ply d, S cs to form a set of container*. Ply end, Circular. Ply ,o.ner should be at least J.n thick to ens Urc156 words
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Article271 1957-07-30 13 I piece is shown this is optional of course and can be easily constructed by extending the bottom back bear- 1 er and lacing with ply 1 wood. The top-piece was .similarly extended, to repeat the bottom curve. For kitchen A Strong contrasting j colouj used on271 words
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Article59 1957-07-30 13 FIX THAT DRIP... r |v> preveni drip running I down the bru h handle Ing, fix b p^ <>f sponge or hall a hollovt libber ball ot€t the handle neat the brtotlef, fill in kir f ifif, and floorboardfl with ;i mixture oi fine i awdust. flour h nd tube59 words
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Advertisement122 1957-07-30 13 **3l W jHr-A hC 1 <)n V' np a row of running stitches on ihc A?#^K^ lll|c ilx-' base— sec sketch. A piece of the 7fh! r il L WC|Ve mchc > lonjt lnd the circumference /vWS? c bl) om and sides in the same ••*J7 J A^Mr'-' l lv122 words
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ACE by RACE by ALLAN LEWIS
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Article, Illustration327 1957-07-30 14 St. Vitas is a good top CI. 2 sprint ST VITIiS looks a good bet in the Class 2, Div. 1 sprint. He won his last start at Penang beating Lord Arrogance, who went on to win at Singapore. St Vitus is penalised 8-lb for that win. He is working327 words
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422 1957-07-30 14 If Malayan Scholar starts he will win Cup |MIX P and 0 Cup main sprint of the meeting and main race at Penan g tomorrow becomes a problem because Malayan Scholar, Aquarua, Marigold, Avenger and Misty Jadi are very doubtful starters. If Malayan Scholar doe^- start he can win, even422 words
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Article65 1957-07-30 14 1 TTiOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: I Marigold, Little John, Avenger, Brilliant Light, I I Honeypot Lane, Misty Jadi, State Minstrel, High i Hopes, Mirzapen, Nieuwsgierig 11, Hit Parade, Bridge I Law, Buffer Stock. Interlaken, Nicol Wings, Den- I tureene, Flox, John Silver, Silverfort, Santa65 words
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217 1957-07-30 14 Track work says Cliona is back to her best form CLIONA, a non-starter the first day, is my selection for the Class 5, Div. 2 race over One Mile. She carries 7-lb less than when unplaced in her last race. Track work suggests a return to her best form. in217 words
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Article272 1957-07-30 14 KENGBFIRRT, wh 0 mUsed u\s first engagement On Saturday, should be Just as good here over (if. He geti the •ame weight M in the lit i race, 4-lb extra for till last unplaced start. !!<• won his previous •tart over f>Jf. and two272 words
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Article631 1957-07-30 14 XTIEUWSGIERIG, Bridge ll Law, Acrobat, Buffer Stock and Interlaken will not start in the Class 2 Div. 2 6f event, reducing it to a weak field. In the circumstances I think it worthwhile to take a chance on Frog 111 and select him as the winner. He631 words
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253 1957-07-30 15 Ireland beat Scotland at cricket by 38 runs fRANK LEE TAKES BOWLING HONOURS WITH 9 FOR 26 iIMMV BROWN, of Scotland, yesterday J equalled the world's wicket-keeping record wlhjj he claimed seven victims in Ireland's second inning! In the match between the two countries253 words
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Article73 1957-07-30 15 Drobny, Candy take title JAROSUV DRQBNY (Au JfBypt) and Don Candy fcl wcm th c men's Inter in the Bwi« Ch,,V "V 11 Lawn Tennis ■•>,,. ships which ended l yesterday. 'UwSh Bu^ge Patty Dam 7Sr 8) an(l 7 5 France) 6-2. 4-8. in the nn^i. v njxed doubles titleReuter - 73 words
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Article92 1957-07-30 15 DELANY BEATS IBBOTSON RONNIE DELANY, Irish Olympic 1,500 metres champion, beat Britain s Derek Ibbotson, the world's fastest miler, in an Invitation Mile event on grass in Dublin last night Delany won by two yards in 4 mm. 5.4 sec. When the pair last met, in London ten days ago,92 words
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269 1957-07-30 15 ALLAN LEWIS - Kentucky Pride shows good form on heavy Penang track ALLAN LEWIS By LEWIS |£KNTUt'KY PRIDE, alone and wide out on the Number Two truck, .showed good form this morning at Penang when he ran three in 38 2/5. it was a good effort in this morning's conditions. The track is269 words
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Article116 1957-07-30 15 Patterson beats Jacksons I heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson successfully defended his title at the Polo Grounds in New York last night when he beat Tommy Hurricane Jackson on technical knockout in the tenth round. Jackson started the fight aggressively, but the champion soon found his touch and won theA.P. - 116 words
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Article, Illustration215 1957-07-30 15 HTHE M.C.C. made a profit -I- of approximately £26,000 on their tour of South Africa last winter, according to the annual report of j the South African Cricket Association released in Johannesburg yesterday. They received 45 per cent of the outer gate receipts, which215 words
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Article81 1957-07-30 15 rpIGHTEEN probable .starters for the Stewards Cup to be run over 6f at Goodwood today are: Drum Beat (J. GlfTord), Milesian (L. Ward), Arcandy (T. Gosling), Refined (L. Browne), Bigibigi (A. Breasley), Mansbridge (L. Plggott), Roman Vale (A J. Russell), British lion. Martial Air (E. Smith), PersuaderReuter - 81 words
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Article187 1957-07-30 15 /^LOSE of play In yesterday cricket matches were: At Southampton: Army 212 (Burden five for 60); Hampshire 146 for six (Rayment 58). At Manchester: Lancashire 73 (Preston five for 34); Essex 201 for five (Dodds 58 >. At Bristol: Gloucestershire 240 and 91 for noReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration545 1957-07-30 16 Don't put too severe strain on Civil Service Assembly debate r f IIIK1 IIK Minister lor Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, appealed to the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly today not to cause unnecessary strain on the; Civil Service by insisting on unrealistic provisions during the545 words
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Article213 1957-07-30 16 'Saud sows seeds of sedition' mtITISH Cameron Highlanders Joined (W levies at an advanced operational u> quarters in the Buraimi Oasis yesterday i readiness for an expected infantry atti U against rebel forces in central Oman. The Cameronians were transported to the forward base in secrecy. They joined the mainU.P. - 213 words
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Article59 1957-07-30 16 20 Words $6 (minimum) GETHJSUIfiU: On 29th July 1951 at her home alter ion« illness Bravely Borne Stella Cleireuer Beloved wife of Paul and Adored mother of Ann. Her love wa.s devoted to us. We .slrfill never forget her. Funeral service at the Protestant, Chapel at Bldadari Cemetery on59 words
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Article179 1957-07-30 16 GUILTY OF OPEN HOSTILITY RED China's Premier Chou En-lai yesterday accused the Government of the Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Nobusuke Klshl of "open hostility" toward the Communist regime. In a 2.000-word analysis of Sin o Japanese relations, Chou refuted what he called "slanders" against Red ChinaReuter; A.P. - 179 words
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Article108 1957-07-30 16 Britain confident of retaining U.S. market BRITAIN'S car manufacturers have no "qualms" OTtf the rteent announcement in Tokyo that fast cheap Japanese tars are to be marketed In the United I States. A spokesman for the Society of British Motor Manufacturers said in London yesterday: "TheReuter - 108 words
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Article62 1957-07-30 16 QUEEN ELIZABETH th< Queen Mother will visit Australia next February fo: a fortnight, it was vi nounced from her res! dence, Clarence House London, today. She wil spend about ten days o New Zealand before visitin Australia. No further details of th programme are available,Reuter - 62 words
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Advertisement215 1957-07-30 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACKNOWLKDGMKNT 20 Wurd» $6 (minimum). mrs. mah sin iioo and family gratefully thank friends, relatives, for gifts, wreaths, me.s•sa^e.s, and attendance at the funeral ol the late Mr. Mah Sin 800. YVHKKK TO KAT 20 Word* $fi (minimum). FREB I'ARKRR 51 (lold Cap Hail Potnte Peru win be215 words
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Advertisement84 1957-07-30 16 Trufood 100k... I g for healthy, I Um J >) 'jf B happy babies ><^j-^?^^^ic\ I A like this one, Trufood's JQ^^^""^^^^ Vx^J 8 the finest food you can buy jS^^~~^£^/Vm \i 8 Humanised Trufood, II W^TQJ®/ \V rf B Follow-on-Trufood and VlJ\*/^/ iffl 1 Trufood Cereal food— m y^VL\84 words
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Title Section12 1957-07-30 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER Eve \n" 55. Tuesday, July 30, 1957.12 words
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Article, Illustration324 1957-07-30 1 ■kUOj: \IU,Y the most spectacular and luxurious handwpven material to arrive in ISiiiy :i|h>u- since the war has been brought lioiii Japan by a local merchant— to thrill tin- inosl discriminating woman with its I radiance. ■nee precious bolts only of this magnificent obi ■brocadr were324 words
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Article217 1957-07-30 1 IR ECENT relation of |f J^alent foot troub7"' Nngapow should *omen pause for :t; we "),-,i Pd by the r walk on th 1 11 fllmate Wte L" nd M '"-s ihal support Courts tend to nm at the sides. BUsticited Instep strips <»r all-over elastic-217 words
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Advertisement98 1957-07-30 1 m Hsli'''' 4F j^^p, /frf than others? V lr?^^fM»-ji*^ .>' lln ■> id (if ii >f ilk|i in r i lit it 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tin! ir i K<>i > J^ *»»ffc.> > knowing thai Kotex quality ii j^jgjO^^ till98 words
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Article166 1957-07-30 2 BE BOLD BEAUTIF iyt AKE the most of your churn. in Eastern handwoven silk Be bold and beautiful in the w. you wear them, too! Nothing lovelier lor leisure wear. Be original in draping them to <.■< form to your particular personality. your home wear your silks for con!!, for166 words
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Article154 1957-07-30 2 WHERE TO BUY FEATHER hair ornaments, Caroline Leonetti cosmetics, Salon New Yorker, 57 Stamford Road; woollen suits and coats, Mrs. "Tommy' 1 Thomson, 18 Battery Rd.; obi brocade, evening handbags, xoris, Echigoya, 28 Coleman St.; Richard Hudnut's foundation lotion and Flatter-do liquid makeup, better stores and pharmacies; ornamental pottery, Waco,154 words
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Article86 1957-07-30 2 A HANDY plastic squeeze bottle en' ,ises Richard Hudnut's exquisite dew like Foundation lotion, ,i nevvly.irnvcd itr^m that's fc.ithcrwei^ht che.iprr m rr><;t than Its forerunner ,md so e,v,y tf) '.irry ,n the handbag for office usr d.nly. Nrw, too, is Hud nut';, lonn Listing liquid m.iko up in86 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-07-30 2 The lovely hands of this musical young lady. Miss Dolores Anciano, are adorned with the smartest and most original fingernail makeup in town. Talented Dolores achieves a super-streamlined decorative effect on her fingernails by combining deep camellia-red lacquer with pearly type, the latter applied in a cuticle- to -nailtip Vshaped51 words
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Article, Illustration109 1957-07-30 2 Photo. un,,r i& (lf er( nt a t your next house party and charm your flUi 3 your Oriental silk s with originality. The generous yardage of a hand\ tse silk stole-half sarong-half skirt— fashions th e informal costm u° n the attractive model above. A To complete the OrientalFree Press - 109 words
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Advertisement286 1957-07-30 2 The OPTICAL HOUSE The House for VISION and Elegant Eye-Wear Optteiam to HM. The Sultan of Johore. 169, Middle Road, Brtwe^n It4»n<'ool<*ii and Watrrloo Slr«M-ts). Singapore. Tel: ***** i ..~i W^^M^^^^^f^^^r^T~ DIPLOMA Ol '.i<|[ MtD»L 4/ ATp-MOP tNEW INVENTION '^N.^ A TIME LA HOUR SAVER £vj FOR CLEANLINESS 6f COMFORT!286 words
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Article62 1957-07-30 3 i I '\ely j run f\perik* There KeUntao and EVE I ImM rred w ith border This vi heavy r I me rbund fchc LnatI «ire silks, trlj lent: .rime th orifinalj por s i" plain.: i,,., be found at: llr \quisitely: oluur- itely varied.: i. ore lady62 words
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Article, Illustration205 1957-07-30 3 Gourmet Club... we ire going to I have a rice shortBe in the coming (and experts m we ARE) we'd ■tter bone up on sub- tv!: a:u] what is a ft>re fitting and fillm r than hot BT<t find out how the ft s n make it we'll be ■iger!205 words
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Article, Illustration523 1957-07-30 3 IV-UNTILY. Madame N icoU- Melchior spooned her bouillabaise. "Yes," said she, "it is true that the Frenchwoman has an inborn sense of clothes. With us. attire and good grooming are an important part of living." "harming blonde Nicole's Parisienne friends. Mile. Mor.ique Lignon and the523 words
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Article104 1957-07-30 3 Feathers back in fashion 'SINGAPORE'S love" liest ladies area I taking wing withg cocktail coiffures^ gaily ornamentedwith feathers fashioned into realis" tic fancies. Sweep-* ingly aerial area these foibles of bril-g liant blues, neong pinks and chart--reuse or melon tones to freewheel daintily* on trim hair-styles.* "Top Flight," illu strated104 words
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Advertisement210 1957-07-30 3 Surprise and delight J&T your friends and .^^l^L. "m \^T^ ENTERPRISE ;^\j£~^ •Home-Aid" 7hegjflfha/ H. J g/ves /or years/ TlaLs sensational new appliance Ls a delight to ail lovers of really good ice cream. The Ente: pn.se "Home-Aid" Ice Cream Freezer makes 1- 2 quarts of the smoothest, most delicious210 words
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Article, Illustration955 1957-07-30 4 I I HI FEWEST cosmetic discovery of Elizabeth Arden is a remarkable mois- lure film, gentle and lasting, which softens, smooths and protects the skin and ffivef it vouiir and dewy look. Its delightful secret is moisture which makes the skin luminous The skin seems to drink it In,955 words
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Article, Illustration147 1957-07-30 4 BECOMING and uncluttered of Une If this Korean stylr hostess nisi ruble one of a new series of custom designs beltll made by an enterprising Orchard Road (Tanglin) shop. rnivcrsal-Interna- tional Cinema star Martha llyer (shown above) is i wearing one of the Oriental creations inspired147 words
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Advertisement72 1957-07-30 4 JUST ARRIVED! Latest Fashion in woollen "BAIRNSWEAR" Ladies' and Children's Cardigans and Gents Slipovers with and without sleeves by famous Scottish and French Manufacturers. OBTAINABLE AT A I HO lI A LTD. i 58/62, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE j| giiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii" llllllllll^ |C. K. TANG LTD.) I DEALING IN ALL KINDS OF72 words
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