The Singapore Free Press, 1 August 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1957-08-01 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper 149r» Singapore, Thur»d»7, August 1, 1957. Price 15 CUj.17 words
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Article152 1957-08-01 1 I C/.S. Government denies A-bombs were in plane which crashed in the Atlantic MYSTERY surrounds the crash of a United States Air Force transport plane in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday. Yesterday, the New York Journal-American reported that the aircraft dumped a load ofReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-08-01 1 i Passions are running high over the threatened close-down of the St. James's Theatre in London. n. man a PP>"oached Vivien Leigh at a mass R ot f st meeting and said: "I admire you Lady Olivier But I don't agree." Shp turned to him, white faced and retorted: npe72 words
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Article274 1957-08-01 1 V.K. ANTI-H-BOMB DEMONSTRATION BRITAIN'S Home SecreJf l h ary Mr R. A. Butler, na, banned today's London West march organised by Z st onal Council for SL Abo Uon of Nuclear Weapon Tests, the council Bated last night. in.' demonstration had *jn planned to take in SL.Reuter - 274 words
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Article26 1957-08-01 1 r -t grade rubber ganor* !i ODoned In Sin- il -> morning at 91% cejil up a quarter of a 7> Vf'.strrday's closewnf *M quiet.26 words
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Article247 1957-08-01 1 POLICE PROBE IS ON technicians and Telephone Board engineers have carried out emergency repairs to the 3,000-line phone cables in High Street, Singapore, which were found sabotaged last night. The circuit was restored at 4 a.m. today after an all-night job in underground manholes. The acting247 words
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Article26 1957-08-01 1 A REWARD of 4,000 rupees (£300) was posted in Lucknow, India, for the killing of a man-eating tiger with 17 victims to its credit.26 words
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Article52 1957-08-01 1 A RIOT in Montana State Prison during which guards were seized as hostages by rebellious convicts collapsed during the night when State Attorney-Gene-ral Forrest H. Anderson promised to consider 20 demands made by the convicts. He also promised a full investigation of conditions at the 88-year-oldReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement31 1957-08-01 1 7 ...tftid te |vet RICHARDS AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC TOASTER Toaster adds charm to your J breakfast table and gives rj^o' j k you toast exactly the MORPHY-RICHARDS, l SANDIUHDS BUTTIRY CO* llfcj31 words
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Article, Illustration321 1957-08-01 2 HIGH STANDARD ATTAINED Taipeh products Impress Malayans Republic of China industrial and com- Z mercial leaders gave an enthusiastic wel- come to a 63. member trade delegation from Singapore and the I Federation which had Z I arrived in Formosa for 2 a two week survey and trade talks. Z321 words
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Article316 1957-08-01 2 Lim stays demolition of houses DISCRIMINATION ALLEGED families consisting oi about 11 500 people have been allowed to stay on h their unauthorised dwellings in a disused ceme tery in Kampong Silat, oft Kampong Hahru Road. Their houses were to have been pulled down on Tuesday last. In fact the316 words
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Article, Illustration323 1957-08-01 3 ALL too seldom does the Singapore Stage Club put on a farce the last was in 1953 but when they do the result Is a riot. In "Ail for Mary" by Harold Broofce and Kay Bannerman, at the Cultural Centre Theatre. Canning Rise, at323 words
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Article49 1957-08-01 3 The Australian Labour Party leader, Dr. Herbert Evatt, who returned to Brisbane at the week-end is believed to be suffering from a form of Asian influenza. Dr. Evatt was in India for several days last week and passed through Singapore on Friday. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article470 1957-08-01 3 Duke says: Fabrications and distortions 1 treated it with contempt' JHE Duke of Windsor, uncle of Queen Elizabeth, said today that in Lisbon, during the second world war, Nail sympathisers threatened himself and the Duchess with "personal risk" if he took up his post as GovernorReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 470 words
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Article89 1957-08-01 3 (CHRISTIAN DIOR now J launches a gold brassiere. Mannequins in the collection, which will be shown in Paris for the iirst time this morning, will be I wearing a new styled brassiere and garter belt in white lace richly embroidered with gold lurex iReuter - 89 words
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106 1957-08-01 3 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1 45 Ladies Only: 500 Calling All Hospitals, presented by Ma isle Conceirao; 6.00 Time Announcement and Programme Summary; 6.02 Calling All Children; 630 Radio Dance Club; 6.55 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report; 7.00 Time106 words
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Article112 1957-08-01 3 Threat to prise species pKLOJffI elephants \J ma y be extinct within the next five years if their present conditions of life continue According to Mr. c H. Holmes, Acting Commissioner of Wild Life, the gravest threat to the wild elephant is presented by the cultivators who destroyed nearly 200Reuter - 112 words
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Article16 1957-08-01 3 Four ships. Crane, Telernachus, Alert and Tobruk are in the Singapore Naval Base today.16 words
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Miscellaneous54 1957-08-01 3 ISINGAPO^" HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 235 p.m. jj TOMORROW: 2.48 a.m. m and 3.14 p.m. 1 SATURDAY: 3.49 a.m. and 3.58 p.m. jj SUNDAY: 5.07 a.m. and 4.50 p.m. MONDAY: 7.10 am. m and 5.58 p.m. I TUESDAY: 8.55 am. and 7.22 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 9.51 am H and 8.32 p.m.54 words
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Article195 1957-08-01 4 Our youth defended ri^HE proportion of de- linquent youth In Malaya Is no greater than in any other country in the world. Authority tor thus statement is none other than Mr. A. R. Allen, the Federation's Youth Adviser. And he aught to know. It is to be hoped that195 words
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Article, Illustration991 1957-08-01 4 P.M. RAMAN - Bumboat men have key to riches P.M. RAMAN M fhfghdfghdfh II I ikuJ to seek ati- other occupation, UlOfC is now no doubt in my mind what I would do become bumboat man. Some ol Ukj.sc nun in bIU6 overalls wh'j operate the boats are said to earn far more991 words
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Article, Illustration181 1957-08-01 4 BY THE WAY by Beachcomber «Wm< disappeuru.H-e U the Ctrtton an the contemplated co n n a version of the nTT market Theatre i lltf 7' warehouse for unweld ed potnails are evid ence of the changC character of London? said a spokesman V <J terday. m He continued ..i..181 words
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Advertisement25 1957-08-01 4 Fully-Tropicaliied TABLE MODEL RADIO CRAM WITH PLAYER $525 00 WITH CHANCER 595 00 Libcr,il C.ish Discount rOS NANG WtNG i CO 4Cj^) I »'IANO MOUil25 words
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Advertisement63 1957-08-01 4 SATURDAY MIDNIGHT M^Pf EAST AFRICAN JO? B ADVENTURE BEYOND COMPARE! Beyond Wf|f E Mombasa ,gk Fllnwd in Afrko .whtrt pcmiont blow b«y©nd control I i;rfi| RON RANDELL Sk'.F^fl W Sc.'f«p»T b» RICMMO INCI ISM Utfl UVIP «»ri SV Vjl CoOwtN b r lONT OMM DhkM bf ttWCf M*»SH« I 'TMV^mMtL/63 words
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Article, Illustration438 1957-08-01 5 He'll come back to his friends HPHE former Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. B. C. J. x Buckeridge, who is returning to England soon on retirement intends to come back and settle in Malaya. Mr. Buckeridge, who has been in the Colony since 1931, first as a Fire Brigade officer andFree Press - 438 words
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Article67 1957-08-01 5 Newsweek Magazine reported yesterday that the United States has a project for a platform to operate in outer space in about ten years. Newsweek said that under close security regulations a detailed project for the platform is under way at the Republic Aviation Corporation. ItA.P. - 67 words
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Article291 1957-08-01 5 BIGGEST TASK OF ALL Radio Malaya is set for Merdeka THE entire pan-Malayan .staff of Radio Malaya Lfl J fully mobilised In prepar- ation lor the 'biggest radio I undertaking in local broadcasting history the Merdeka coverage. j A number of projects plan- I ned for this time of the291 words
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Advertisement32 1957-08-01 5 i B m v m m /&*> f m S eCR£TAGE^ hj Jr\ 1 "INVESTIGATOR" py ■«iO£a«ooir m ua« Katharine "OPE HEPBURN. 1,1 jwously TOGETHER! JW THE FIRST TIME! Jhe IRON Technicolor CAPITOL32 words
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Advertisement166 1957-08-01 5 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a A TRUE STORY QF THE KORE N VVA i< The True and Wr nderful Story of COL. DEAN HESS "iffi CLERGYMAN TURNED f zf^®L FIGHTER PILOT! f '^jgm\ mWn'i'^Sfi jy ROCK HUDSON y^JKv MARTHA HYER gjßHftf Xe ury OPENS TOMORROW CAPITOL ■''■i 1 1! V"D' n n m •m166 words
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Advertisement14 1957-08-01 6 First— ln Quality CHESTERFIELD Much MILDER with an extraordinarily XUAA LAR iffl^iF KINC-SIZE W\_14 words
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Miscellaneous165 1957-08-01 6 MAMDH AKE b> L«*e Falk and I'liil Davis P"™ *vas a*scpasJP-^o"I/\>g "rr m*M7 to h/S MEAP-Hf *vas you if -Rao MUCW JAP PUBLICITY ;ri£ J H STA« j^ mm I TOOWiLP- OOTS/Pe. TH£AW£S" PC?IN/6 /V-TPO/WWYHEAPACHES AFEWYEAPSfcV 'H^L-.* --MET/Mrbv-- YOU'RE TWBDUGM. mape somi ai rt£?wj KEorekNc Wr* mmWmmm^2m\\ 3* W~r 1"165 words
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Miscellaneous426 1957-08-01 6 *itJk/U *> i BORN today, your elevern< sometimes exceeds the bound of caution and you Impulsively cia^h into something without giving t] situation sufficient careful thought Of course, to one who ventures often cume the early fruits of success But make sure, before you leap into action that what you426 words
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Article660 1957-08-01 7 He's anything but a figurehead 1 hi. statement made by a Minister in the Singapore Legislative will sseml),v to #I the a*, in future, the Mly^of^SSe wtf be no more than a figurehead is surely one of the most extra ordinary announcements of all time.660 words
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Article88 1957-08-01 7 HELP FOR 'HAMS' TiHK amateur radio station at the recent Hobbies Fxhibi j lion in Singapore aroused considerable I interest in the most i fascinating of all i hobbies commu/ii- i eating with other j Amateurs around the world. Particulars of the various aspects of the hobby may be had88 words
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Article224 1957-08-01 7 A SPOTLIGHT ON BUGIS STREET fUHE Singapore public has 1 been recently informed that the incidence of prostitution has reached an all low level following a mass migration of prostitutes to the Federation of Malaya. This is not the case, but wishful thinking on behalf of224 words
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Advertisement505 1957-08-01 7 1 «L^ ■f^^xmU v ■■£$< -'s'W ■y.K. dosing prices 1 LONDON, July 31. I Previous Today hi I RSS ci P» r| August 26% buyers 26% buyers W 27 sellers 27 sellers 1 i>t. 27 buyers 27 buyers I 27% sellers 27% sellers ■t,,, K*o Spot 26% buyers 26% buyers505 words
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Advertisement99 1957-08-01 7 bi-Ampu B^A*"" firfS i»«» less 10 r c.ish. Branch HAPPY WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK TEL *****. j "ani^ST International Electric Co. ggggg SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD. FOR ALL PACKING AND I STORAGE PROBLEMS I ROOM-BE, ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING I TEL: *****/3 lines Singapore i OVERSEA CHINESE BANK BUILDING P. 0. Box99 words
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Article, Illustration461 1957-08-01 8 ...FOR 40 YOUNG GIRLS ALL IN WHITE F RT I 4 captured the hear? the third pott c Girls School Radiant j„ vario) sams, they tooli th< familiar school hall moment Hut was t 0 Looking on and most as excited with tjcipatory pnc j c their parents. re at461 words
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Article, Illustration130 1957-08-01 8 "A GALAXY of angels someone des- cribed the Class of 1956 of the Methodist Girls' School, Singapore. Some were overseas studying, a number had left immediately after the ceremony, but the majority of the 56 who graduated are shown in the group lure above130 words
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Article195 1957-08-01 8 liRANCE has at last been able to put her smallest 1 territory In order all seven square miles Ot it on the British island of St. Helena. This Is the area granted to the French by Queen Victoria because it was where Napoleon was Imprisoned195 words
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Article, Illustration178 1957-08-01 8 "BACKWARD X sing our if* The picture on m shows some ol th p white" in the Shaw torium joining to tnr Ing of the closing Singing together IJJ —another "last them that mornine. "Some of yon v f Ing. and thus baft J our equals." said178 words
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312 1957-08-01 9 A 400-YKAK-OLD "secret" Christian sect whose members worship in secret with jSJSS r', te V.. d be,iefs mix,d *lth "n^nt tlo 1S hf. io customs an" wpewtlture of Southern Japan. The jrpup, known as th,. Kirishitan d si.mo 30 MM Btroni and untilReuter - 312 words
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Article, Illustration2767 1957-08-01 10 Cyanide and the clue of a lost orchid... 'SiA'i^KWm^am^^mm^i^L m2m Wm. mimLua* l?F^ Another Latiff story by .Pelham Groom "I TELL VOl T I didn't do il, Superintendent. I know absolutely nothing about it." The young man mopped his forehead to stem the heads of perspiration. Latin looked at him2,767 words
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Article, Illustration204 1957-08-01 11 C THE CORPORAL ROCKET HO 1 SOS. OB IMS i\ 1 1 HO\ Above: Following the footsteps of the British Royal Navy, the U.S. Navy is now using a mirror landing system aboard its aircraft carriers. Picture shows an artist's impession of the pilot's view I204 words
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309 1957-08-01 12 'PROGRESS IN RI DEPENDS ON DEVALUATION' IF INDONESIA would simplify its much too complicated monetary system and accept an adequate devaluation much economic progress could be made, a noted monetary expert said in New York. Mr. Franz Pick, in his 1957 World Currency Report analysing the monetary .systems in 85U.P. - 309 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-08-01 12 Japanese Miss Reiko Kase, top prize-winner in an America-wide essay competition, receives the certificate from Mrs. M. C. Mcintosh, president of Barnard College in New York.26 words
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Article254 1957-08-01 12 Kerala Reds' iactics E r |^ni; Communist <i >v s E ernment of Kerala s State is trying to pack E Into three months what y E they promised to do In f s three years. E Thej vv;nit to show E th« world what the s E only CommunistU.P. - 254 words
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65 1957-08-01 12 Mr. Baburo Endo, a former general who has Just concluded a onemonth tour of Red China said in Hong Kong that Japan and Red China. should work for better relations. H« said that China, with a population of 600 million, and Japan, with nearlyA.P. - 65 words
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Article60 1957-08-01 12 Formosa's Provincial Assembly lias voted to give 2,640 lb. of rice every year to Dr. EikO [SO, a Japanese scientist who has devoted 47 years of big life to Improving rice crops on thai island. Dr. [SO, who developed the famous "Pong Lai" rice,Reuter - 60 words
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671 1957-08-01 12 War on the 'rightists' in China widening gfhdfghdfghd YH E anti rightist A struggle in Red China seems to be swinging away from attacks on big names. Unimportant people in schools, offices, businesses and factories, who may have been too outspoken in their criticisms of the Communist Party and theReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 671 words
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Article91 1957-08-01 12 JAPAN'S Furukawa Electric Company of Tokyo has agreed with the Communist Kerala State Government to start an electric wire and cable manufacturing factory at Trlpunithura, near Ernakulam port in the near future. The Japanese Arm will have 45 per cent of the capital. The restU.P. - 91 words
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Advertisement28 1957-08-01 12 1^2241], J REMOVALS I lr rl (C'A TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD j J 1 O /^s\ 111 CI CM If Mil SINGAPORE j Wl OCv-S_^ MANAGING DfftfCfOl lONAID W"M28 words
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Article, Illustration536 1957-08-01 13 5 sure ways you can get rid of a man... Mm Ceeile JParrish Pautt [AVING been told Mth increasing regularity by a aeries \of male acqualnl lancv> how spoiled I \am in fast how j spoiled all Singapore s young women are j j a m beginning to 5 feel536 words
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Article, Illustration221 1957-08-01 13 CHEONGSAM OIMI.Y SUITS CHINESE GIRLS \^HO says European women can't wear cheongsams? I do. Personally I would never dare put one on least of all in the critical atmosphere of Singapore. The cheongsam is probably the most difficult garment in the world to wear well, certainly the most figure revealing221 words
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Article193 1957-08-01 13 A BIG task lies ahead of I>r. Michael Sulli- van, curator of the University of Malaya Art Museum. Together with a team of students who are giving «P free vacation time to help him. he has the work of analysing, reassembling and dating finds made by193 words
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Miscellaneous179 1957-08-01 13 lp ff 'i m &M 8 t I 3*l*l Ail] 1 JMB _»v*V-'^v'<'\''- v, jM^j-xSJe'"'- x ''*nii_i^_iffi»ii_^riM-liltih infwltiiiM^iW^m^fc-J^ dWk u l fc».3i»...<dffffi i EB IH tan E ~r^ Hl. I j ACROSS 23 Round return from the 8 f wit? dSWFW rhorus (4) tread (6)7* (6^ solution Communist at oq.^179 words
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Article440 1957-08-01 14 Alf Valentine finds form with five for 47 West Indies 56 for 3 in reply to Surrey's 210 rrili: West Indies achieved a notable performance i«* <«J S_ posing Of Surrey, the champion county, in three hours, 50 mi nutes for 210 runs at The440 words
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Article173 1957-08-01 14 DRAMATIC FINISH TO TITLE FIGHT FRANKIE JONES, of Scotland, won the vacant British and Empire flyweight boxing title in Porthcawl, Wales, last night when he knocked out Len Recce, of Wales, in the eleventh round. Jones, 24-year-old miner, was behind on points when he gained a dramatic knockout. The crowdReuter - 173 words
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Article148 1957-08-01 14 CiLOBI of play in yetttrday'a J cricket ntatchej were; At Bristol: Gloucestershire 3iR (ftnxnett 57, Young 97, Walker ■even for lifo, Qlarnorgai) 22 for no wicket. At Portsmouth: Royal Navy 21 2 (Shlrrefl six tot Ol Hoyal Air PorCC 120 for three. At Blackpool: NorthamptonShire 287Reuter - 148 words
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323 1957-08-01 14 Sheppard hits a century for Sussex PACE bOWlers looked like dominating relay's county cricket championshin programme, but baism<-n later came Into their wn The day produi l a number of high scores, including centuries by David Sheppard (117) for Sussex against Yorkshire. Bill Alley (log) for Somerset against Worcestershire andReuter - 323 words
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Article46 1957-08-01 14 POLONSL F Vy Persian Flag won i. Goodwood Stake two miles and thi In Goodwood, B terday. Mr.s J. HislOl Pink was second L B Holliday 's i third. Fifteen ra Persian Flag favourite, won t» length, with thetween .second B ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article366 1957-08-01 15 ALLAN LEWIS reports this morning's fast work at Penang j, RICOLD DOES WINNING 3F IN 36/5 WIDE OUT |iv\o RAJAH, ridden by Barratt, drew at- tention to his Gold Cup chances when [he beat Maghera (Franklin) easily to run three in M 2/5. Tnis366 words
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609 1957-08-01 15 pHBIS DRAGON'S yj riding was the highlight of yesterday's racing at Penang. This promising young apprentice rode a winning double, on rank outsider Kentucky Pride in the main race, the P. and O. Cup, and on Satellite in the last race. Kentucky Pride609 words
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157 1957-08-01 15 Daybrook and Pearl City in well-run 3f They went fast from about the 4£ furlongs. Bright Prospect (Ransome) went leisurely for three in even time. Numismate ran three in 43. Daybrook and Pearl City (Geyer) had nothing between them at the finish of a well-run half mile in 53 4/5,157 words
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Article93 1957-08-01 15 LIGHTWEIGHT champion Joe Biown gained a unanimous 10-round decision over Gilborto Holquin in a non-title bout in Sanintonio. Texas, last night. In command throughout the contest, Brown appeared to try only for a knockout in the eighth round when h^ opened up with right-hand smashes toA.P. - 93 words
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359 1957-08-01 15 I <>r M| at the I annual Inter* championshipi erday I recordNicholson who Of ;i SOCOnd of? rd freestyle •she cWked 38 .sees [1 »ho 50 yards •ugh the only diving event Ptendid exhibition peraMa to the en rd ten m tho men .s relays.359 words
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Article115 1957-08-01 15 THREE HORSES FOR YOUR SHORT LIST Horses that may pay to follow in future engagements are: French Draws: Showed a lot of pace in the fourth race. Was one of the leaders until approaching the straight entrance, where his condition gave out. Will improve his own weight from this race.115 words
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Advertisement83 1957-08-01 15 >:ii.i«wi^..)«iiwniij..jiwiwwwwpiw.Tnrwi(irfr^ Shroffs Carpets! I l Summer Sule J HUGE REDUCTION IN I I Indian WooJlen Caipets Rugs Limited Pieces in certain sizes at give-away prires Important! Indian Carpet., are Washable, repayable and lonß lasting still at cheapest prices Visit early to avoid disappointment Agency Showroom %l h(l 47 49 Stamford83 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-08-01 16 An uproarious scene from the new Singapore I j Stage Club farce "All About IWary" which has just opened at the Cultural Centre. Teddy Reed, as Humpy, and Owen Evans, as Clive, try to stop the hotel proprietor, Charles Burt Andrews, from taking Mary to the hotel dance.— I Review56 words
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Article, Illustration389 1957-08-01 16 CHURCHILL CRITICISES THE U.N. Justice is not being done gIR WINSTON CHURCHILL last night called for changes in the structure of the United Nations organisation and declared that justice was not heing achieved in the U.N. Sir Winston was proposing the toast to the legal profession at the final banquetReuter - 389 words
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Article328 1957-08-01 16 rpIIERE will be only seven races instead of eight on Saturday, last day of tiio Penang August Bank Holiday Meeting, Weights for all races are: CLASS 1 6F. Malayan Scholar 9.13 Krakatoa 9.10 Aquarua 9.07 Time To Reason 8112 Avanti 8.09 Early Bird 8.07 Marigold 8.05 Stage Show328 words
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Article325 1957-08-01 16 Intense diplomatic activity in London A CRITICAL turning point has now been reached in the East-West disarmament talks. And the outcome is still anybody's guess. The West, with America hiking the lead, appears to he striving to avert a collapse of the talks. Russia evidently i sA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 325 words
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Article37 1957-08-01 16 ROCK 'n' Roll and jazz were given an enthusiastic reception at a British concert given in Moscow last night as part of the sixth World Youth Festival for peace and friendship.37 words
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Article88 1957-08-01 16 BUND -BUT SO BRAINY A BLIND young Italian without hands,, and thus unable even to use Braille, has just brilliantly passed his matriculation examination in Turin, while 65 per cent of his 1,600 fellow candidates were failed, Gianni Freccero, now 22, was mutilated as a boy of eight when aReuter - 88 words
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