The Singapore Free Press, 16 August 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section19 1957-08-16 1 The Singapore Free Press I Malaya's Own Family Paper X, l«5l Singapore, Friday. August 16, 1?>.~)7 Price IS is-19 words
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Article, Illustration277 1957-08-16 1 IIfU'UUMIHUtMMIMIIIIIIIIU^^^ HERE'S SOME COOP NEWS FOR THE BALD HEADS I ■JIXPEAIHENTI with a Vj mause'g whiskers and the uooll\ coat of a lamb g ht>ve produced the most promising news y<'t for bald-headed men. They have shown timt a food substance, cysteine, is rapidly absorbed by277 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-08-16 1 >♦♦♦-♦♦♦♦! kitten's Wca of paradise is a Ion? cool drink of ifte? B day's laze in the sun 'but look how 'ye given it to mr-in a uhiss with a straw J Straws must have been designed to stop us. I've I .md sucked, but the only «"ilk I've hadPopper - 59 words
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Article430 1957-08-16 1 ARAB BID TO BE BLOCKED fh-2 U.N. Security Council will meet on Tuesday to discuss aggression charge against Great Britain Untied States is embarrassed VyESTERN sources at the United Nations said last night that it wa* fairly certain the Arab charge of British aggression in Oman would be thrown outReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 430 words
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Article66 1957-08-16 1 A 30-YEAR-OLD Can tonese, Seng La] Kong of Buklt Ho Bwee, wraa attacked yesterday evening by a ftTOUP of Chinese who throw acid at him while he was coming out oi coffee .shop In Upper Chin Chr-w Street, Singapore. He was admitted to the General Hospital wlvtc he66 words
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Article65 1957-08-16 1 DUNCAN SANDYS. Itish Minister of Detid In Darwin today 'tain had no thought 'ing its base in Sin- boon asked wheideration was be- to establishing B naval base at Darwin m view of the possible need to leave Singapore. He paid: "We in Britain are fully awareReuter - 65 words
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Article106 1957-08-16 1 dlsCUSSiOni may be I between the singaLephone Board and "•yes 1 union either or tomorrow with a nd the 40- day old rd yesterday sent )l y Lo the union"* latfSt proposal that they should start talks on wage claims before the union could withdraw the106 words
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Advertisement76 1957-08-16 1 ■•iv.'uV/- '&3*s-\^ r' 'hlv.. hi-,;., atypical Trufood 100k... |i for healthy, IV -J 1 >^Bf jj happy babies j| like this one, TrufomTs P^s^T^M r\ A\ V jl the Hurst food you can buy y>«^l^^ I Humanised Trufood. 11 V^Tjq^/ ,1 I ollow-on-Trufood and xJ-^^. xf^ /I A hahy, nil76 words
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Article, Illustration377 1957-08-16 2 Higher standard of Instructors is need*A No rules govern licence issue A FIVE-POINT PLAN to cut down road accidents and improve dnving standards in Singapore has been put forward by Mr. R. L. Lambert of Lambert* Driving School. They are: Demand an inquiry into377 words
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Article163 1957-08-16 2 $2 MIL. LIBRARY IS FREE irpHE new Raffles National L Library for which the foundation stone will be laid today at 5.30 p.m. Dy Mr. Lee Kong Chian. the I Singapore multi-millionaire rubber magnate, will have a free membership. The new building, costing $2,500,000, will be constructed behind the pre163 words
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Article, Illustration125 1957-08-16 2 MR. Goh Chin Chye, a Singapore teacher and youth leader, will leave by air for the United States on a four month youth specialist training grant on Monday. The grant has been awarded by the United States Department of State through the Singapore U.S.I.S. His programme125 words
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Article247 1957-08-16 2 ICA conference to discuss new programme SINGAPORE and the Federation are seeking technical assistance from the International Cooperative Alliance to promote co-operative insurance, marketing, banking and building projects. This will be discussed at a four-day conference to be held in Kuala Lumpur next January. The conference is247 words
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Advertisement101 1957-08-16 2 ONE MAN AGAINST A TOWN j j^H CONE MAD WITH LUST! J Yi^tcrday he IMM a burning, I with vengeance screaming I REX jjS^Mft^ tomorrow mvmWm MIDNIGHT -™™W M flB IB tt i^t I Bb H BB aB BB IB B 'wM»fo_ THE TK 8U UALITY ,wbi H. A. O'CONNOR101 words
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Advertisement99 1957-08-16 2 ifflSffin r"''"'ii'ii Jasß. gftgs s? f j«Ba^ How exciting! A new, crea m y lotion specially for removing leg hair. Just apply with the hand, leave for 5 fragrant minutes then wipe away unsightly hair. Nothing could be easier! New Bu-to Leg Hair Remover is sold in th rilling so99 words
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Article190 1957-08-16 3 It would help to boost Britain's prosperity, says this doctor j Ah,, 1., i H toi lay ed lUlUms *«P fOT ll( after s,i, i, a k lkT R H sl Mtl<lk:(l Journal, Dr. M. Curwen Snf rih&J ?y cam P ai nin 8 theReuter - 190 words
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Article41 1957-08-16 3 Cairo Radio announced last night that Egypt has delivered another batch of j fighter planes believed to be jets to Saudi Arabia i under the provisions of the 1956 Saudi Arabian-Egyp- i tian joint defence pact.41 words
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Article, Illustration143 1957-08-16 3 It was a great temptation With so many clothes around and no one look- Ing Theresa Leach, nine, could not resist the E temptation of trying on a frock. While her mother sort- <\\ through clothes at the Singapore Anti- Tuberculosis Association C Jumble sale at St. Andrew's Memorial HallFree Press - 143 words
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175 1957-08-16 3 Divine right of kings is challenged NEPAL DEMOCRATS OBJECT TO MONARCH'S ACTIONS divine right of Kings" was yesterday 1 wenged in the wild lalayan kingdom of Nepal. challenge was directed at the country's 37-year-old monarch, King Mahcndra. by the recently established alliance of the country's three major opposition parties overReuter - 175 words
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Article92 1957-08-16 3 i port on the dangers of excessive X-ray examinations will be made to 1 Australian Government 111 >i'ti a curb on X-rays ikely to follow, newspaper Ports .said in Sydney sterday. Hie afternoon newspaper Sydney Sun quoted Chairin Sir McFarlane Burnet the National Radiation ivisopy CommitteeU.P. - 92 words
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Article76 1957-08-16 3 THE U.S. Defence Secretary, Mr. Charles E. Wilson indicated in Washington yesterday that the American armed forces may be cut to 2,500.000 men in the next 18 months. That would be 300.000 fewer than the services now have. The retiring Defence Secretary told a news conference thatU.P. - 76 words
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Article102 1957-08-16 3 A COUNTRY canon who died recently, has left the embalmed head of Oliver Cromwell, Britain's I 17th century dictator, to I his son, according to a will I published in London yester- day. The head, hacked from Cromwell's body three years after his death in 1658,Reuter - 102 words
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Article15 1957-08-16 3 Three ships, Newcastle, Crane and Telemachus are in the Singapore Naval Base today.15 words
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Article87 1957-08-16 3 U.S. Air Force doc- xi. tor plans to spend 24 hours in a balloon 19 miles above earth to E learn about the medical E i*»«J technical problems E of space flight. The flight, to be E made within the next week, would set a newU.P. - 87 words
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Advertisement51 1957-08-16 3 fd "stagger" voijif iMAaNATioNf j "RODAIV' I The jFiyincj MteptHe SPREADING TERROR DESTRUCTION TO THE CITY OF TOKYO! 1 S Uan^l in EusimiiniOLOii In Mandarin with Superimposed English Subtitles m Distributed by Shaw Bros. I TOMORROW CAPITOL MIDNIGHT j I* HS IIIIIIIHIIBIIBIOIIIIII "^'•f i ''^^SlF^mWk^.'^^T j_i IlUS^^^S^ m is. -rz=r-51 words
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225 1957-08-16 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion A closed shop? FRIDAY. Aug. 16. 1057. A LEADING Singapore driving instructor has proposed a plan to make our roads safer alike for pedestrians as for motorists. Any workable plan that will cut down the road death toll is to be welcomed. In the main225 words
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Article622 1957-08-16 4 Ernest Chisholm Thomson - A new world in plastic Ernest Chisholm Thomson by I^OK two years now I have been seeing the world through spectacles with plastic lenses. My raincoat is plastic, so are my fountain pen and cigarette case and 50 other things I handle daily. Soon, if I take wise advice, I622 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-08-16 4 Th s cchatr t the ownership pattern of Mid- hast oil since 1946. E .«i IJ) **> Britain was supreme in the Mid-East oil Cl Pay —controlling two-thirds of the area's total output The Americans had only a toe-hold. Their share c was loss than half191 words
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Article136 1957-08-16 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber by "AND are you a real «a. harajah?' asked th« girl. "Just a rajah without the maha," said Foulenough. adjusting his turban. "What are you rajah of?" "Monifalore Bangagong, Suerat, p or blitah, and Kuningtai. lah." "And are you hert with your yacht?" "Never move without136 words
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Advertisement20 1957-08-16 4 HENDRY'S for Schools P. H. HE N D R V Manufacturing Jeweller 78 North Bridge Koud, Singapore, 6- Kuala l.umpur.20 words
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Advertisement87 1957-08-16 4 A wonderful thirst j^. I quencher at anytime rich in health-giving JKmtt/f properties of apples mi wr j grown in England"s finest mM mm I orchards. Z f ft»»» l*6li 15 iSSV/tC OMit BY WWM CAYMt* C SON l'l 7 ib*C( MAS«S »[(>i<.ttßfD iH UNiTtC KINCOCM A I >^YDER/ j87 words
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Miscellaneous137 1957-08-16 4 CUMMINGS ON THAT DISLOYAL LORt; <► V a^^m m I v^ I I If j »^r 1 Td^jiJ Jj a^^a^a^^aL —^^a^^^a^^^ I f iGQi I am JL I I I II I /l^ <\L\ I II lO^^vV ar 11 1 v F^jT /Vi r All \dr«V^Lw .^Wa^^^L^ m JBC tM^v^STww137 words
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Article, Illustration345 1957-08-16 5 HEART TO HEART CHAT WITH TENGKU Mr. Lim to discuss that matter or me Jonore Causeway clamo T ahnnt It CMil l s* filiation in Singapore political circle* Chief Minilf e pr reP Q°- d arran^ m^t Jor top-level talks between the Accord f t bin *?P ore and Federation345 words
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Article59 1957-08-16 5 Reports persisted in the Australian Press yesterday that British troops are being rushed to Christmas Island in the Pacific in great secrecy. The afternoon newspaper Sydney Sun, quoting reports from London, said the troops were being ferried across the United States in "champagne and caviar" flightsU.P. - 59 words
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Article86 1957-08-16 5 DOUR Training Within 1 Industry experts now attending the International Labour Organisation's se- minar in Singapore will address members of thr Singapore Supervisory and Management Training Association today at 5.30 p.m. i lie Hollywood Room. n Theatre. They are Mr. Sven Grabo Sweden. Brigadier F L86 words
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Article42 1957-08-16 5 President Sukarno will proclaim clemency for more than 25,000 inmates of jails on Indonesia's Independence Day tomorrow, it was announced today. Of this number, 5.259 will be released outright. The others will have their terms reduced. U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article35 1957-08-16 5 Members of the University of Malaya Society wishing to attend th e lunch on Sunday for the Philippine Cultural Mission should contact either Dr. V. Thamblpillai (2414)) or Dr. Tay Teck Eng (*****).35 words
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Article100 1957-08-16 5 IpALKB have begun beIweMl the Govern"H and SATA on the i»'<»p«sed survey of tuber--1 "l'»si s in Singapore. rhf Director of SATA. 0 ii. Garllck, said 111 the survey would t»c "V first step in the "em* to defeat tuber 1 "losis, based on the re-100 words
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Advertisement283 1957-08-16 5 (r at p- mop fNEW INVENTION A TIME LABOUR SAVER 1 OR CLEANLINESS COMFORT! mgm Tb do cleaning work with SOOGER is a «im pie and pleasant job. It requires DO electricity. SOOGER also has an MWiMwt mwT-r automatic squeeaer and an adjustable handle It therefore eliminates the necessity of283 words
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Advertisement43 1957-08-16 6 IjM s I I I FILTERS The only filter cigarette that Rives j^ou the highest qu.ili' I tobaccos, low nicotine an< i effective filtration. y J MUCH MORE .Wfil s FLAVOUR fiSfli 1 MUCH LESS NICOTINE pit <| /cir and King-size iTIM L^^. I""43 words
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Miscellaneous124 1957-08-16 6 I ...<■,■■■# ■■>-■■ -JRlBNfe. wHI IftUK I^l 8^ BftV I d*M* m* '8 1 w<± *B 111! I II 1 1 flP«d\ H.^ t?iii IFIIiI Im I j I I YOU'VE H^PRfcPS 'XPOSITIVE' I THE NEW LEASES Af4P J p X S!: OF EXTRAS. SURE HCSJ IV »CNOW RLM HAVE124 words
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Miscellaneous516 1957-08-16 6 1 BORN today, you have a we] I trolled personality which I ly balanced between the sh-fv.n," I practical and the artistic. As I you are quiet and reserved yet i I the capacity to make a host of '.i J I s friends. ydJ I i You are methodical,516 words
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Article182 1957-08-16 7 LONDON, Aug. 15. -c,, Previous Todaj BBEB N«. 1 RSS cLf. ..h parti Aujjust 26T 8 buyers 27 buyers 27 sellers 27 sellers Sept. 27 buyers 27 8 buyers 27 'i sellers 27 sellers No. 1 RSS Spot 27 buyers 27 buyers 27 sellers 27 sellers BBER182 words
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Article106 1957-08-16 7 PNEW YORK, Aug. 15Previous Today fi\ Mi.iits Spot 94.25 norn 94 75 nom. 1 futures |tin.itrd Contract Auff- unquoted unquoted (Sept. unquoted unquoted ONE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. traiu Contract Aii*. 94 00 buyers 93 75 buyers 94.75 sellers 94.50 sellers Sept. 9400 buyers 93.75 buyers 94.62 sellers106 words
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Article40 1957-08-16 7 JNEW YORK, Aug. 15 Previous Today Industrials 485-93 487 30 0 Railroads 142.18 142.20 0 Domestic Bonds 85.53 85.41 5 Utilities 68-34 68-50 5 suxkx omposite Averages 168.40 168.75 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.40 words
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Article56 1957-08-16 7 I>ar/Lampong spot 26^2, relea.se 26 V&. a floats i bar August shipment npong August shipment iwak spot 26 Vi, await- Ing release 26. afloats 25%, August shipment 25%. Muntok j white pepper spot 35, afloats !34 1 2, and August shipment 34, i sellers ex-dock Above prices quoted56 words
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Article103 1957-08-16 7 LONDON, Aur. 15Previous Today <<>PK\ rhilippines ci.f. U.K./ North European delivered W'uht f>er long ton Aug. Sept. $169 sellers $1684 sellers vopim Straits c.if. U.K.. North European delivered weight per long ton Auk. Sept. £624 buyers £624 buyers £63 sellers Sept/ Oct. unquoted unquoted [ONE Dull.103 words
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Article72 1957-08-16 7 Actress Ingrid Bergman yesterday indignantly denied as "ridiculous" a newspaper report that her daughter. Jenny Ann Lindstrom planned to marry one of the RossellinLs. The Rome newspaper Momento Sera said Jenny Ann had fallen for Franco Rossellinl. the 22-year-old nephew of Miss Bergman's husband, RobertoA.P. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-08-16 7 A CHILDREN'S day nursery in Da gen ham Avenue, 1 m Chad well Heath, Essex, England, was completely a wrecked the other day by a sang of hooligans. m Cots, toys and windows were smashed, curtains 5 gl torn down and paint splashed everywhere. The nur- 8108 words
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Article147 1957-08-16 7 CEVEN RAF men were locked in cells last week instead of sailing back to England for demob. They were held at Zeelst RAF base, near Eindhoven. Holland, because Dutch police say they were among 30 airmen wno wrecked a dance hall. No table, chair or147 words
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Advertisement10 1957-08-16 7 I ■I <^^I=^- I I Ship m aersk L J10 words
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Advertisement23 1957-08-16 7 for a cup of nnultisonit tone control fja H I I] h|Sßr iftSEAi Role Agents: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. Hinjcapore Kuala Lumpur Prnam23 words
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Miscellaneous121 1957-08-16 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 pm. Potpourri; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 140 The Road to Independence 1.50 Potpourri Part 2; 5 00 I Hear Music; 5.30 Life With The Lyons; 6.00 Programme Summary; 6.02 Mail Bag, at the mika Sarojinl Lourdes; 6.30 Speak Malay; 6 35 Mail Bag;121 words
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Miscellaneous90 1957-08-16 7 IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIC: I SINCAPORE I I HIGH TIDES I TODAY: 15 57 p.m TOMORROW: 2.13 a.m. E and 2.28 p.m. SUNDAY: 2.57 am. E and 3.06 p.m. MONDAY: 3.56 a.m. E and 3.54 p.m. TUESDAY: 526 am and 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 7.44 a.m. and 6.27 p.m. THURSDAY: ».O3 am and 7.5390 words
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Article, Illustration170 1957-08-16 8 THEY GO TO THE 'ROOT' OF TA BLE This^ mm healtm Wean a.\ N •sec gl ,3,-B don a series of \JMI on to make cigarette* lhc inspire jjßq, W^ s going a^e^K are accepting thef ac lung cance- and smokneM that smokers, despite XTr Sible to give up ciga-e-S170 words
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Article241 1957-08-16 8 HE TESTED AN IN THE NGINE BATH THE man from upstairs accused racing motor--1 ist Leslie Leston— he drove a BRM at Aintree last month of making too much noise testing racing cars in a ground floor workshop. Sometimes it is impossible to make myself heard," said Mr. Michael Kennard241 words
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Article, Illustration115 1957-08-16 8 rpVVENTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD American si>. unu 1 Charlie Gracie is seen on the left s< am al X promptu rehearsal for an audience of "MW. m the London Hippodrome. ,fi lie has just begun a two-weeks season S first in London. n|h| Gracie. whose style is a combination 01115 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-08-16 9 "MAYBE he hasn't got the looks of a lovely baby, but ***> Alex, the London Zoo orang-utan, is certainly a E lively one. 5 He knows how to ape, and even outdo the antics E of the most precocious .junior. E But the children don't care.80 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-08-16 9 BUT IT'S HEAVY WEATHER (W l;: LENT seas f«*l uft i'Ded up by a 'gT" r «;eze added to ■f 1 Mil 's of the «W r Xe K atta the wi week, U fr in Cow rs iT t h e Isle of U >]| "ampshire Mr. Jolie MaCM"93 words
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Advertisement132 1957-08-16 9 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH! Kffia^B «J^ .^jJyyy.- r i'>xii2L 1 r K £s HJK^MI ■>kfe^x->' r Hk%t w?K^ •■•'m'x:' :i 'l;i'' o^9tSKJv'' fiV Far example: EXTRA QUIET AIRLINERS Long FAMED for their .superlative quietness, Pan American's double-decked Super "Strato" Clippers* now are quieter than everl Now, new132 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-08-16 10 Dressed for Royalty I Hilary Beacher wear- ing a white organdie I dress last worn for Queen Victoria's visit to the Channel Islands. I is seen in the above I picture presenting the Queen with a bouquet :In Guernsey during her recent visit there Z accompanied by Prince Philip. Wiltllllfllllllltlflltlltlfll50 words
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Article104 1957-08-16 10 Matches are his hobby When serving as a chief gunner's mate in the Royal Navy during the war, Walter Ward began "making things' 1 with matehsticks. Among them was a .scale model of his .ship Mr Ward, now 57 and porter at the Royal Portsmouth Hospital. England, has never dropped104 words
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Article342 1957-08-16 10 DETER SMITH, on holiday in Sark with his wife, A wishes now that he hadn't so contemptuously tossed over a churchyard wall the well-used brown trilby he found at his feet in the gutter. He wishes, too, that he hadn't been quite so free342 words
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Article, Illustration486 1957-08-16 10 But Mr. Steele— it's not cricket, you know... SSSSJT IT WAS 2 a.m. when rock *n roll first came to the genteel palm court of the genteel hotel. And the first tinkling notes of a xylophone were enough to bring the manager scurrying downstairs. The upshot Of it all was486 words
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Article275 1957-08-16 10 QUEEN TYPING ERROR IT was only a typist's error but it embarrassed the Queen as she was reading her reply to th e Loyal Ad- j dress of Welcome from the Royal Court of Guernsey the other week. She came to this paragraph: i "We my husband and I, are275 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-08-16 10 Her Royal Highness the Princess K<>> i)(ipr above presenting: the sword of honour to Son' 1 Officer A. I>. W. Anderson of Waterloo (onu> |V lhf College, Sandhurst at the Sovereigns P>' >l Koyal Military College. n t hr Senior Under Officer Anderson also Queen's Medal at52 words
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Article, Illustration720 1957-08-16 11 "I'd much sooner 9 learn ten pages of I dialogue than do a I love scene" saps Deborah Kerr. The beautiful redhead I debunks the oldtime silent movie theory that the hottest and tenderest kissing scenes come when the leading men and leadingJames Bacon - 720 words
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Advertisement95 1957-08-16 11 "^P^"^ jCLEANEI For that extra whiteness f^Z^SM 1 use Kiwi White Cleaner. I '{TIO 2 ]H| Excellent for smooth or I r^^' matt surfaces alike Kiwi I 1 Whiteclcanergivcsa lasting J^wS*S2** 1 whiteness that does not I > 1 powder or flake off. 1 i i MJMkm ||||lifci| CLEANER WlffllK*"95 words
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Article211 1957-08-16 12 Can Peking afford to buy abroad? THERE is growing conviction in Washington official circles that relaxation of Western trade controls caught Communist China in the midst of an embarrassing economic recession. Authorities studying the situation said this may account in part to Peking's curiously intense new stream of propaganda blastsA.P. - 211 words
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Article21 1957-08-16 12 X Throe Indonesian trade union executives are on a months tour of Britain at the invitation of the British Government. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article30 1957-08-16 12 Penguin Books Limited has reached an agreement with the state-owned publishing houses in Communist China for the publishing of translated versions of each other's books without payment of royalties.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article38 1957-08-16 12 Ceylon has asked Burma and Communist China to expedite ric c shipments which lately have not been arriving on time. China has shipped only 90.000 of the 270,000 tons she contracted to send to Ceylon this year.- U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article41 1957-08-16 12 The pro-Muslim Plebiscite Front Party in Srinigar has demanded the release of its leader, the former Prime Minister Sheikh Abdullah, who was ur- rested under a preventive Detention Act in August 1953 and has been held ever since without trial. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article32 1957-08-16 12 Mr. Willem Suitela, an official of the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture's sea fish/L>rie.s division, has arrived in Tokyo for a twomonth study of pearl culture and mother-of-pearl products, and fishing methods. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article41 1957-08-16 12 A 72-year-old man has died at the Hiroshima Atomic Hospital as the 17th fatality this year of the atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima 12 years ago. He was suffering from a tumour of the liver, ascribed to the A-bomb radiation.- U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article267 1957-08-16 12 RI rebel breach with Java widens WITH the Commun- ists now becoming the No. 1 party in Java, Jakarta observers said that the rebel Muslim Masjumi Party leaders were likely to become more estranged from the Sukarno Government which sits in Java. The moderate Masjumi Party, bitter foe of theU.P. - 267 words
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Article61 1957-08-16 12 The British-owned Hong Kong newspaper China Mail commented that Indonesia should "first put her own house in order before claiming .sovereignty over Dutch Western New Guinea. it added, "The Indonesian claim to sovereignty over Western New Guinea certainly cannot be based OB race, cultureU.P. - 61 words
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Article69 1957-08-16 12 Burma's four-year land reform programme has achieved only 20 per cent of its goal in its final year But Prime Minister U Nu praised this as a major achievement. U Nu told a land nationalisation conference in Rangoon that Burma has R total of 19.f)no.ooo acresU.P. - 69 words
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244 1957-08-16 12 (By A Special Correspondent) INTIMATION of the early formation of a "patriotic association" of Roman Catholics in China forms cynical comment on the hollowness of Communist promises. The proposed move has already been forced on many other religious bodies in China with244 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-08-16 12 A Joint Siamese. Amenta 11 malaria en. trol programme, which j has already reached all affected areas i Siam and the homesil 12.000.000 people, j I aimed at ridding the Kingdom of the scowr within a few years. Picture shows An* rican and Siamese off. rials in charge of the60 words
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Article112 1957-08-16 12 Luring back the forests India, like many ci tries. Is trying to back the retreating M Silent but prominent in India's history, q now cover only 22! cent of the nation's I* This is three per <*«' low the safety maAJ perts say. and far the desirable. During the firstA.P. - 112 words
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Article16 1957-08-16 12 The Can ment ha* i Australia's B permit ore to Jap ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article48 1957-08-16 12 JAW/1 /v newspapers will b e a little thinner in the months ahead. Publishers have voluntarily aqreca to cut imports of newsprint. 1 Publishers acted tti Government, which Is t<> to cut down all Import countries and thUi amounts of foreign €Xi A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Advertisement58 1957-08-16 12 i |jl f| the Tried I II O Surest j i *msm Ol T+ijr service J PHON E J r&S ii the firm you n«td for experl I 329 41 l f M y shipping .in i I t i intui mc« mi /ict ii rtason ible ratts i TRANSPORT58 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1957-08-16 13 George MALCOLM THOMSON - Turbulent career of the Emden George MALCOLM THOMSON ►the book page 4 by I L?j V COMMAND: THE EPIC STORY OF THE EMDEN BY A. A. HOEHLING. CASSELL. 191 PAGES. [sl before noon, the "Ltltine" boll was rung and an I announcement was made in Lloyd's. Underwriters pkers and clerks1,143 words
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Article224 1957-08-16 13 The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold by Evelyn Waugh. {Chapman arid Hall, 12 «<*■> M NEW novel from the pen of Evelyn P ;l »ii;h is an etvent J. !> r( li noting, as ■is books invariably W VI tfiod for dis J 1 "n and arguD'"t224 words
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Miscellaneous218 1957-08-16 13 CLUES ACROSS 0 Extended place !f>r the 1 Evil spirit and C&i In this pastime (6). Involvement (11) 8 Rocky mountain i 1 f i« the 7 Matrimonial parent to Rita downpours <B>. mostly (7). 10 Clase car In small bo. its <fi). 9 speech characteristic might 13 Fasten together218 words
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401 1957-08-16 14 IF SUNNY LAD STARTS HE CAN SCORE AGAIN C LASS 4. DIV. I— 6F. Sunny Lad 9.00; Winnetou 8.13; Britannia 8.12; Bingo 8.11; Khaslm 8.11; Blue Tango 8.10; Sweet Violets 8.10; Handsome 8.08; Foghorn 8.08; Periwinkle 8 07; Pleasant Dream 8.06; Balkan Chevalier 8.05; Pagan King 8.05; Knightsbridge 8.04 Strong401 words
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199 1957-08-16 14 CLASS 4, DIV. I—9 FURS Red Wolf II 9.00; Mont Blot II 8.11; Shah DOr 8.08; Bright Sun 8.06; Trigger II 8.02; Sound Barrier 8.00; French's Forest 7.12; Turn To 7.12; Reasonable 7.10; Niall 7.07. Selections: 1. MONT BLOT; 2, Reasonable; 3.199 words
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Article47 1957-08-16 14 FOLLOWING horses are probable I scratching* for to- g morrow White Heather Bajan. Budgerigar. Sudden Choice. Bright Sun. Calculation. Sir Sun. Knifhtsbridfe. Wild Applause. Dark Prince Sunny Lad. Brittania 11. g and Sure Profit. Ked Wolf II is a very doubtful starter.47 words
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Article197 1957-08-16 14 CLASS 4. DIV. 2— 6 F. Karang 8.07; Colza 8.05; Helen Jo 8.04; Princely Gift 8.03; Ellem 8.02; Forget Me Not 8.00- San Juan 7.13; Fire Power 7.12; Canton II 7.12; The Whistler 7.11; Orissa 7.11; Arrieties 7.10; Eastern Way 7.09; Today Matinee 7.09;197 words
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322 1957-08-16 14 Scone Stone to win if track remains good ALLAN LEWIS sums J CLASS 3. DIV. 1-IJM White Heather 9.00; Bajan 8.13; Quicksilver 8.08: Today Showing 8.06: Peanut Kid 8.05; Scone Stone 8 04: Balkan Arab 8 03: Grand Rapids 8 02: Budgerigar 8.01: Sterling 8.00: Rehmat 7.13. Selections: 1. SCONE322 words
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421 1957-08-16 14 CLASS 3. DIV. 2— li,M. Lord Fredrick II 9.00- Adjutant 8.13; Lode Mine 8.08; Flturius 8.06; Sudden Choice 8.03; Cynosure 8.03; Swanhaven 8.0'?; King's Prophet 8.00; World Freedom 7.10; Monarch 7.10; Prince Gallant 7.07; Scholarship 7.07. Selections: 1. LODE MINK; 2. Lord421 words
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Article14 1957-08-16 14 pRODrC'FR won well enough over ftftl on Wednesday to14 words
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Article187 1957-08-16 14 CLASS 1. fm r Blarhan *><»<); l .m^dalf Rust Trap B.U: -'"'Tri Y*a Blondrau B.llj r J 8-10: F.llcw 8.09; rrtUerj Reliable 8.07: G»« Show Up 8.05 "fly BWJ 8.01; FUrwel Hit s Jester 8.02; Sure >'",!;'. R Selections: i I||IU J Miss Harmon v187 words
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150 1957-08-16 14 CLASS 4, DIV. 2—9 FURS. Peace Police 9.00; CJood Returns 8.10; Performer II 8.09; Tawakal 8.06; Pun-to Rico S.QZ. Showman 8.05; Park II 8.04; Victolre 8.00; Calculation 7.10; Sir Sun 7.09. Selections: 1. PERFORMER II; 2. Showman; 3. Victoire. Outsider; Tawakal. pKRFORMER II looks150 words
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448 1957-08-16 15 TEOH ENG TATT - Amicables A. A. in SAFA Senior Cup semi finals TEOH ENG TATT BUT THEY MUST CUT OUT THE ROUGH TACTICS By IMICABUB A A officials deserve a pat on the back for their policy like that of famous Manchester United of having a team of food, keen youngsters than one448 words
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213 1957-08-16 15 Gloucestershire beat Hampshire by 7 wickets [WENTY wickets fell for only 188 runs at ChelU nham yesterday where Gloucestershire ai Hampshire by seven wickets after losing re< wickets for the 15 runs they needed for victory. Peter Sainsbury, Hampshire's slow left-arm spinner, took all these three wickets, which included that213 words
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Article100 1957-08-16 15 MULLOY AND PATTY ARE TOP SEEDED ■l'U;t; PATTY and GardRf nar Mulloy, of the ■»-.■<.■ States, the WimbleP'- champion*, were top ■j^< d hist night for the 'bibles Lawn Tennis! B° a: r-ionships, which be- j > i! the Suburban Long- •"d Cricket Club on Mon■y. WP hf Australian team100 words
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Article36 1957-08-16 15 I washed out play Second day in BUC--111 the match at fd between Yorkshire West Indies. *n early lunch the 1 without evrn a inspection of tho Called tho mnt.rh ofT ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article40 1957-08-16 15 Jockey Jack Thomson had an unlucky day at the Hawkesbury meeting near Sydney, recently. In seven races, he rod- 1 four seconds, a third and two fourths. Three of his mounts were in photo finishes for first.40 words
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Article22 1957-08-16 15 Russia beat Finland 10-" in Group Six of the European Zone of the World soccor Cup in Helsinki yesterday.22 words
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Article228 1957-08-16 15 CEYLON CRICKET TEAM DELAYED rE touring Ceylon cricketers will have less than 10 hours rest before the opening match of their Malayan tour against Singapore on the padang tomorrow. The tourists were expected in the Colony at 9 pm last night, but their plane was delayed for 28 hours in228 words
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Article92 1957-08-16 15 TOWEEL OUTPOINTS KELLY WILLIE TOWEEL, South African holder of the British Empire lightweight championship, on last night outpointed Billy Kelly, of Northern Ireland, in a nontitle 10-round bout at Glasgow. Booing broke out all over the hall as the referee lifted Toweel's arm in victory. But despite the demonstration against92 words
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Article127 1957-08-16 15 RESULT in yesterday's cricket matches: At Cheltenham: Gloucestershire beat Hampshire by seven wickets. Hampshire 125 and 66 (Cook 4-12); Gloucester 177 (Burden 6-110 and i- r > for thre< Clo.sc of play score.- in other matches: At Lords: Middlesex v. Leicestershire. No play rain. AtReuter - 127 words
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130 1957-08-16 15 MISS SYLVIA KUUSKA. of California, set a world .swimming record at Houston, Texas, last night ;by clocking smin. 49.55ec. I for the 440 yards women's individual medley relay. There is no existing record but a standard time of smin. 52sec hadReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-08-16 16 808 HOPE, famous American comedian, recently visited the Hungarian refugee camp at Klosterneuburg. near Vienna. Austria. He is to start col- lection at a forthcoming film performance, the proceeds of which hr will use for the installation of a babies nursery at the camp. It was a great day forPopper - 71 words
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401 1957-08-16 16 Peace in B. Cuiana? '0/ course' But Governor must play ball J)R. CHEDDI JAGAN, victor in the British Guiana elections with his leftwing Peopled Progressive Party, said last night he was pre- pared to form a government. His party has won eight401 words
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Article45 1957-08-16 16 Said Judge Alfred Tylor to John Titcombe. )f Superior crescent. Gray- shott. Hants, at Petersneld county court. England. "Why i were you not here in May?' !"I wa s in Brixton Prison." said Titcombe. "That's a very good reason," said the judge.45 words
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Article36 1957-08-16 16 A man told Worcester i County Court that he couM not afford to pay £24 costo for his recent divorce because he had since remarried his wife, and had to support her again.36 words
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Article129 1957-08-16 16 CPEAKING yesterday at the United Nations Se- minar in Bangkok. Mrs. j Mary Lobo of Singapore said: 'No man in the legislature will bring in a bill forbidding plural marriages.* 1 She was among speakers from 15 nations campaigning hard for an end to polygamyA.P. - 129 words
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Article307 1957-08-16 16 JUDGE RULES THAT HOLLYWOOD SEXPOSURE MUST CONTINUE UNITED STATES Superior Judge, Mr. Herbert V. Walker, yesterday refused to squash criminal libel charges against Confidential magazine and kept nervous film stars waiting to testify abaut their intimate secrets. The trial is now expected to continue for weeks. RejectionU.P. - 307 words
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