The Singapore Free Press, 2 October 1957
1957-10-02
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1957-10-02 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper vv tinmiir OttutH-r I, 1957. Price 15 CU. \O. H18 words
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Article269 1957-10-02 1 MAC REJECTS BRITISH ELECTION j Labour conference on vote-catching plans jyjß. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, declared in Lon don last night that there "is not going to be an election." He was replying to calls for general election being made at the cur rent Labour Party conference inReuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration12 1957-10-02 1 f;; K^lmct«n above is J lh(1 lack At i t ih tack,12 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-10-02 1 jncture. Wona Ah Chee, 2i-year-old mother of three, pathetically holds on to all that mas saved or her worldly possessions after a fire burned down her altap house in Boon Teck Road yesterday- Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article34 1957-10-02 1 0' i r X buyei fob «J? a 3 c nibbrr B^Pore i( ,T >nod ln Sincenta t h f nin K at 86', tei Mj on yrstB nnn Th^ tone A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article76 1957-10-02 1 Italy's Minister of Public Health announced in a television broadcast that smoking and drinking might help ward off Asian flu. The State tobacco monopoly has disclosed no sales flgrures. But wine shops are jammed. One bar near the Piazzi di Spagna Is advertising anA.P. - 76 words
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237 1957-10-02 1 More U.S. dollars for the Far East It-ast MS 1.500.000.000 over a 195G total of M$(i,})00,000 000. The f— ell said I .8. shipments to the area in the first six months of this year were about 60% ahead of the same period of 1956, reaching one of the highestA.P - 237 words
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Article96 1957-10-02 1 RubbiAS Communist Party is speeding up plans for tightening controls over the Red Army Soviet •sources said yesterday. Regional Soviet broadcasts monitored in London revealed that the party has started a full scale drive for the "indoctrination" of the Red Army, Navy and Air Force.U.P. - 96 words
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Article55 1957-10-02 1 Mr. Desmond Donnelly, British Labour M.P. who i& on a private visit to Communist China, said in Peking yesterday that there were strong rumours that Mr. Georgi Malenkov, one of the recently disgraced Soviet leaders had been recalled from his remote power station post andReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement23 1957-10-02 1 A :x:--xv >:••:•. :;''x': x -:-:-x-: :-:v:;.->. "">■■. •-.■::■<■>.::'; J^Ks£ S Wm Wk y S3^^^^^kSßßWß: l^B :.■.■:'•<' '■'■•'■'>>■■■■■■■ ■i^^^o?^-""' jVviW'^'^SSS^&f^SyK^? ■■"v^ CHESTERFIELD? Best for you best for me23 words
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Article, Illustration374 1957-10-02 2 SPARES DEMAND FROM RI SI AM CAUSE CAR THEFTS DkISK demands for motor car ipare part* from Indonesia and Siiifii are believed to he the rause of the sudden spate of car ihefta in Singapore. Eleven cars were '"i from the central ij the city during th< past fortnight. MostFree Press - 374 words
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Article32 1957-10-02 2 [small bin Dato Abdul Rahman. Malaya a perman< ni representat Ive to 11k l.'nitcfl N.iiion.s, ye ter day presented his creden tials to Secretary-General i tag Ham marsh (old A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article63 1957-10-02 2 KOTO Matsudaira, Japan's chief delegate to the United Nations, .said yesterday that Japan would "work for moderation not neutralism" during its twoyear term on the Security Council. "We will continue to work and exert our efforts towards the banning of nuclear tests," he said. "We are proudA.P. - 63 words
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Article73 1957-10-02 2 rE Confidential magazine criminal libel conspiracy case ended in a mistrial yesterday when the jury reported it was unable to agree on a verdict. The Foreman, Fred L. McCulley. told the judge Mr Herbert V. Walker, that the jury was split 7 to 5. He did73 words
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Article41 1957-10-02 2 The United States Seventh Army yei terday became the In the western '.'•"i ld compli ■< Ij reoi ganl I>i n atomic ■ai fan Hi adquai tei United Btat( 'Army m Europe, at he announced. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article158 1957-10-02 2 MORE than 6.000 children from 99 schools in! Singapore will take part in the annual rally! of the Animal Lovers' League at the Raffles In"-( stitution on Saturday. The secretary of the league. Miss Ong Geok Choo. told the Free Press that only one Chinese158 words
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Article196 1957-10-02 2 A peace plan ton atoms THE first general confer- 1 ence of the new Inter- 1 national Atomic Agcr.cy I opened in Vienna yesterday There were predictions i:sl work would advance "i.t I cause of world peace arid! lift the level of human woi- 1 fare, especially in urder-1 developedA.P. - 196 words
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Article77 1957-10-02 2 T^HE Veterans Administra- tion has described in Washington a new technique for making X-ray films that assures more accurate location of cancer. VA said the technique employs "an ingenious Xray machine (that) produces films that show horizon tal cross sections or .slices across the patient'sA.P. - 77 words
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Advertisement73 1957-10-02 2 JL~*JL the pin-point /J^ i i toe and heels r% m l V 1 c it 11?\j11f/ ITALIAN STYLES 4|\ l^P| MAIM STORE BATA BUILDING SPORE vv r#^ At 5.00 p.m. Wf on Thursday 3rd October 1957 u%'(\ i and VAv\ on Friday 4th October 1957 I Wt Jt when73 words
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Article, Illustration369 1957-10-02 3 'U.S. IS TACKLING RACIAL ISSUES' 1, m I nited States told the tinted Nations I vesterdai thai the conflict over racial inljl(Ml i n Southern schools is only an lisode in ereat advance" toward the elinination of discrimination. took over 'complete charge" at the Central High School scene and theA.P.; U.P.; Reuter; Free Press - 369 words
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Article82 1957-10-02 3 Twelve people were killed by lightning in different parts of the world yesterday. Eight were struck in Havana three in Teheran and one in Oregon. The Havana victims were amateur baseball players Lightning struck a shack in which they had taken refuge from a thunderstorm. AtA.P. - 82 words
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Article151 1957-10-02 3 Unionists warn of retardation SINGAPORE trade unions arc in favour of unrest ricted freedom to select their officials. Leading unionists said that any restriction in selec- tion, based on length of .service or considerations other than ability and zeal to serve ?e)low workers, would hamper the movement. They were commenting151 words
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Article260 1957-10-02 3 'pHE French President M. Rene Coty, seeking a solution to one of the toughest cabinet crisis in France since the war, today continues his second full clay of political consultations to find a successor to thp Bourßo.s-Maunouiy Go-vr-rnmont. The President's aidei said it was unlikelyReuter - 260 words
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Advertisement73 1957-10-02 3 ;^g Bargains have drawn thousands of people. NEW OFFERS 8 If you have not yei ss Xni Normal Now n proven textiles Socks 53.00 51.40 hi ro **m $3.50 i I ''<'Vr% s N; rts from S5 50 J> a *W We reserve the right to to ">ose who purchase73 words
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Advertisement95 1957-10-02 3 ipM^^Hi RANDOLPH I MJLJUBSm Scott I jJBte;;;! HUT AT: n||yK&n «^|j^Hf4HF'4E w W. '4HH »aBJjB|B mSlCmm Aw/ ANGIE DICKINSON j^»Ly,^ Q Pre»ontt«J by WA«NtR BROS HB^Sl TODAY Wl 19 r H ■■■<*?■■ *a BB S «M E S ■< Bl Li SI Bl^* mikimoto pe&rls i^n^fe i 1 vta iln95 words
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239 1957-10-02 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY Oct, 2. 1957. Opinion A national monument I^VERYWHERE 0n c J goes one c.iii see evidence of Singapore's rapid growth. On sites which not -so long ago were wastekmd, great new buildings, cinemas and offices are being erect fd. Even in the close knit streets239 words
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Article, Illustration759 1957-10-02 4 New expedition to the Pole SIXTEEN courageous explorers will soon begin one of the last great land adventures left to man a 2,000--mile trek across the hostile wiustes of the South Pole. On Nov 14, Dr. Vivian E. Puchs and 15 men from the British Commonwealth will journey forth fromA. P. - 759 words
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Article87 1957-10-02 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber AN RdTertlsement on piano at a concert has annoyed some people I think, however, that the time is ripe for such advertisements, provided that (hey concern musical matters And are done tastefully Nobody wants to see OR the side Of the piano fa< in. (he aud.eme:87 words
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Advertisement65 1957-10-02 4 PATEK PHILIPPE It,. rU*i "K'-' I i v, I. Ih< 'IU "I I' 1 i g I)„ I !<>• *r4l 11,I 1 i. {Ming < I <i r I'uii k /f/ Omi at tl" ~> i, mnt; utl fit*trr», r Re«uhi -I I#M roni|M tilmii. Ceil, nt I- "f I65 words
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Advertisement54 1957-10-02 4 in luxurious PURE SILKj SIIIIt T S i^T^ SPORTSHIRTS [A^^W j So cool, rich and f soft Pure Silk i iA Shirts and Sport- 1 iSk j shirts. Now IKS J' available in CJO rf Plain Shades flßJand nil o\<r !l! ;i' PJ^JU y Af $13.90 up WASSIAMULL'S MENSWEAR DEPf.54 words
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205 1957-10-02 5 ~.ric dislike publicity, surrender to Social Welfare Truant g» ia I way of inducing a runaway girl to return home is to T H S h/r Dicture >" *c newspaper. So| opinton ol social Wei- De, u tment. officials who seek XK n he205 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-10-02 5 TOYS FOR 8: BILL IS £3,000 reccn J U Red J or^< otic of the eight children 1 hap themselE!* %2 Lon > don toysh °V and told t'thevrlnin u %£l vw her Swag". In 10 J/ f»W« to be paid by a chocolate t manufm turer 01 £-uioo48 words
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Article81 1957-10-02 5 Asians in Melbourne function QVER 300 students from w South-East Asia and Australia attended a ball organised by the Colombo Plan and United Nations Association in Melbourne. The president of the association, Mr. De.ssa bin Pachi, of Bayan Lepas Penang, an accountancy student, met the guests of honour as they81 words
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136 1957-10-02 5 Colony youths register for service A STEADY stream of national servicemen reported at the Beach Road headquarters when registration opened at 8 a.m. yesterday. Registration continues today. The Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr. M. P. D. Nair. said the success of the first registration in 1954 and the136 words
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Article122 1957-10-02 5 IS THE U.N. A FAILURE? A LAW student last night claimed in Singapore that, politically, the United Nations was a failure. Speaking at the Singapore Debating Team's discussion on "Is the United Nations Organisation a failure?" the law student- Mr. R Krishnan. said: "There is a great fight for power122 words
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Article14 1957-10-02 5 America's Cities Service Oil Company has struck oil at Salala, Oman.14 words
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Article76 1957-10-02 5 1 lery A«oel. portei l vi lapgi iuc ol dwjgn BritUh the findings of its invest!- i gation on the heols of an incident in which British newsmen sharply questioned thf visiting Foreign Minis- tcr, Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama, 1 on the designa piracy is.sue. D. Biford andA.P. - 76 words
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Advertisement60 1957-10-02 6 rii. For the first time filter tip < J smokers are petting what they i want... much more flavour and aroma with much less nicotine. After the first few puffs from an L M, most I smokers sum it up in this S way THIS IS IT! regular, Hfeaffia^W J60 words
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Miscellaneous262 1957-10-02 6 si 1 uim a 1 Hi) uitkVmm I <• wjjaxM mmzz^*'»ti^<™? < «r^irtim» UAAWIIAIii: |,v "i"e« lalk «»inl Phil Davis wr i'N v<et' ru ie Vl_— JU JI r[ v Bl fF RV L n oria K^ M I ALLK'i AT/, -i;,f < it> T Y~T~ AiiL'N I LAST HAI-'262 words
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Miscellaneous430 1957-10-02 6 I f_ ORN toda y. y° u 1I« likely to ha\. I an Inspired Ufe. You are highh i impressioj Lstic and your idealism and 1 I vision are vaunting. Your Serene and calm dignity an example for others who often try 1 Other mere forceful methods of h reaching430 words
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Article114 1957-10-02 7 LONDON. Oct. 1 Previous Today S 9i S3S S 21 buyers 2j buyers sellers 25 i sellers miot 24T« buyers 25H buyers K l-H«f.B NO |5H SWn 25^ sellers bIBBEB I E 8 <Uleme bUfWI 25% buyers Hi>u 2594 sellers 25 sellers buyeri buyers ja'-j ielkn 2j114 words
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Article95 1957-10-02 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 1. I'umous Today 93.50 nom. 03 .-jj n< m Ti v futir ■> Ocl 91.12 norn 91 00 nom. Nov. unquoted unquoted xoxi Nx KS: Nil 92 12 buyers 92.00 buyers 93.12 sellers 93 on sellers 92 00 buyers 91-81 buyers :i 00 sellers95 words
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Article33 1957-10-02 7 I NEW YORK. Oct 1 PrevioSfl Today 456 30 460 SO 123.70 124.75 84 83 84.70 66 G7 66.78 Averages 156.49 157 75 s quoted in U.S. cents per lb.33 words
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Article43 1957-10-02 7 spot and al 0 >1 25 J >, i u< ted First hah October shipment 24 V Muntok white spot and awaiting [i a c 35, afioata 35 to 34 1 October shipment 34, sellers ex-do k I S. cent< per tb.43 words
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Article80 1957-10-02 7 LONDON. Oct. 1 PBA .if Ik/ *™fo— V**J North i uropean deli 1 1 1 ed t per long ton Sept. >:,;;_, sellera U*K./Nortn $1( 7 J ellers delivered weigh! per m norn U2X buyera Nov. noc. V' lcrs I crudi Straits in *63 '"-..<•. 5?L80 words
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Article525 1957-10-02 7 THE PROBLEM IS DEVELOPMENT HPIIE Federal Lund Development Authority told the Legislative Council in Kuala Lumpur today that it is a tragedy that there are thousands of Malayans who want to produce wealth from Malaya's vacant lands, but have no opportunity to do so. The525 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-10-02 7 After slipping slightly In early dealings on wall Streel yesterday, the pound sterling remained steady at yesterday's figure of 2.79-1/2 o 2.79 5 0 Reuter gEFORE inspecting the individual squadrons, the British Secretary of State for Air. Mr. Ceorge Ward, last week visited the Operations Room forReuter - 87 words
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Miscellaneous171 1957-10-02 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.15 PootUghi Parade— Part I; 1.30 Time Sign il and News; 1.45 Footlight Parade— Part II; 5.00 Voices in Harmony; Hawaiian Blossoms; 5.30 Tea Dance; 6.00 Time Signal and Programme Summary; G. 02 Children's Corner 6.30 Speak Malay; 635 When Day I.«? Done; 6.55 1171 words
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Article, Illustration403 1957-10-02 8 >* tt w tst *r tr -fr JIIK celebrated author of 'The Cruel Sea," Mr. Nicholas Monsarrat is coming to Singapore nnd hopes to linger Long enough to explore our saga of Ihe old clipper days For his new hook aboul the Seven Seas, Singapore certainly figures in403 words
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Article98 1957-10-02 8 V^IN GAPOROSCOPE; Juvenile artistry, expressed in a wide range of media, produced by the various children's social centres will be sold at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, a commendable event sponsored by the Department of Social Welfare. Here's your opportunity to buy at bargain prices household items98 words
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Article, Illustration196 1957-10-02 8 They robbed our forests but, according to our hU m torian Abdullah, "they crammed the port so full any ki?ids of goods that they almost overflow' cd into the river itself and many of the towns* men became rich" Honky tonks flourished, along with many other emporia designed for196 words
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Article166 1957-10-02 8 A FABULOUS collect ion of Chinese arts and crafts, painstakingly collected by a local family or connoisseurs in Singapore and China over many years Is charming visitors to tlv.-» China Art House exhibition at the current Singapore Trade and Industries Fair...... A forthcoming Government House reception will honour166 words
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Article, Illustration160 1957-10-02 8 """"lIIMH RURAL residents oi Chang! and Bedok art complaining about JJi noise of planes In theii areas, a matter of Logica opposition vs. an Imp ssl ble solution. In the days of our thre Ice Ages. cave-dwellim humans very likely wei forced Into nomadic exod us as reptilian160 words
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Article32 1957-10-02 8 A jammed rec< hal] at the Ci to ciub several days RlOSi ly worn* n %P with ftpplau c the clowning of bes m.ir.M quin from tl gapore Modi Ac32 words
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FREE PRESS FULL OF LIFE Starring
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Title Section17 1957-10-02 1 FREE PRESS FULL OF LIFE Starring Wednesday Oct. 2, 1957. THE LAUGHS COME WHEN.. mini ilium"" 117 words
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Article, Illustration481 1957-10-02 1 ■Mi Vi U ikduat -el :> <- fad tiuit Ml)i(> co:no in iß> old fashioned w a\ .ft'ambia Pictures' M i itV," whiv-h the Pai ilion ■lii'iiM, Bla i h ul\ -< l !tWP >iM'pri>ini:' Hinod\ i^ talk about. ■Certuiiily the thoiiuiily human per■"tnanee481 words
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Article217 1957-10-02 1 And now Judy is expert .V ;i;.Hi«lu her..,,.,, so in I', dl *«bJecl of habios that research o M her own. I' f n < m i).i.\ boom?" W 1 1 "snilly rttS < r (lmnb btendf 2 ''I'ssuu.u statistics: Vll s 'V i' 11 "T- Hos<> of w< I217 words
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229 1957-10-02 2 THOSE OLD BABY CLICHES ARE DROPPED AT LAST I u |i o, l.ih i-, free of in«- usual uouywooa t bit sscii t-vi Ml cliches, accorfUllf to Judy Ilolliday l'suall> On the §etftk, v Judy says, "the new o bab> itortl a < M and mouse |UM between the hus-229 words
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Article, Illustration451 1957-10-02 2 Take Interest in husband 's job' THE besl waj for a couple lo ;ix happily married according to Richard Conk*, is for the wife to have an interest in her husband's work Judy Holliday doea JUSt that in "Full Of Life." Naturally Judy'.s Intere creates some 01 the picture'.s more451 words
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Article, Illustration259 1957-10-02 2 CALL TO HOLLYWOOD: LET FAT MEN BE SCREEN LOVERS, NOT JUST COMICS AS GOOD AS ANYONE ELSE, SAYS SINGER Opera star Salvatore Baccaloni, who weighs 320 lb has a beef against Hollywood. Baccaloni, who stars with Judy Holliday and Richard Conte in "Full of Life." complains that Hollywood won't give259 words
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Advertisement136 1957-10-02 1 I Santa Clauses used Chickens used to to come in sleighs... THE HECK WITH p oto### T®!i? MODEST CLAIMS! 'g^ v THIS IS A L^ j^r,// AToto ///t'v ('////<.• < n^" IMhopters!! GREAT Z^*^ 6 <^^ MOVIE!! Columbia Pictures mSSLMM r Columbia Pictures presents lfc^i^*^'Ml* k presents IJudT H«llidaj V^i^if136 words
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Advertisement159 1957-10-02 2 THE IMPORTANCE OF VITAMINS DURING AND AFTER PREGNANCY Y< Doctor will tell you that extra vitamins and minerals are essential during <^*« Mid after pregnancy, Even a properly balanced diet may not be adequate to Hli i <"ss*** Supply you with all the vitamins and minerals needed at this time,159 words
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Article317 1957-10-02 1 Wednesday, October 2, 1957. THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES j SINGAPORE STANDARD SIANG PAU i: N LEW| g IKESPASSER IpsOM JEEP~ CALL BOY POINTER WINDSOR LAI) SCRUTINEER ~KWEK LOH OLD DRAGOON BUCENTAUR PRIORITY PRIORITY BOLD DRAGOON BUCENTAUR PRIORITY BUCENTAUR I*" 1 l 'Hold Dragoon Bold317 words
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Article, Illustration489 1957-10-02 1 ■says ALLAH I LEWIS ■TROdMAN, uh o finished fourth beBiind Silver Screen Bi and Our KingBorn on the (ir>t day. ■hould win the fifth Race and be the best H>*;t at Penang this ■ftornoon, .second ■iiv of tiie Penan 4 B^-ti 1 Club Vutumn I Fri489 words
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Article23 1957-10-02 1 Flian Lewis's best bets 1^ i i iYIS'S Best f->r todai ,he m (Race tM (Race M Movie II 1; Pack .10 m.u'i23 words
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Advertisement87 1957-10-02 1 How many ways have you enjoyed kS«fci RIMY MARTIN? Remy Martin Brandy on Ice, or with Ginger Ale; Brandy water, or Brandy S>>(la; Brandy With 1 1 l us. Brandy with that. The Important thing la that you ask for Remy Martin V.S.O.P. by name you will be rewarded with87 words
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Article687 1957-10-02 2 APPRENTICES RACERACE 1-3.00: CLASS 5, DIV. l~fj FURS. 014 PftJOBlTl .y < Yin Stable) Bagby 8-9 IslUilll I. i«y BOLD DRAGOON Gyr. brlri Mill EmMe) Donnelll Bb Omar 850 UNGFIELO Chiff (Urn Chong Pang Stable) Yong 8G Asuwadi 60fl pkizf i \n:v 4yr. bog (T.V. Mitchell)687 words
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Article, Illustration273 1957-10-02 2 RACE ONE I PRIORITY: I Went from the 6F post M three-quarter pure; 3u-q S! Went easily ovei 3f I BOLD DRAGOON: 30 9 J Was going better thai Prize Entry over 3F in 40 I LINGFIELD: 30 I Went from the 5F I halt pace. J PRIZE ENTRY:273 words
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Advertisement182 1957-10-02 2 mAII I* dint 0 J&%s& J^' W^ fltok w^N^ MEET THE tfuadty/fet MORRIS MINOR 1000 Half .< milll n mol rlsts must bo right! They chose tha amazing Morris for jts bin-car roominess, its big-car features, its big-car performance Now the Minor.- peo and liveliness .ii" .stopped up even further:182 words
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Article, Illustration948 1957-10-02 3 OF ALL TODAY'S RUNNERS AT PENANG so-9-57 Coverea I sF m even tune. race r«« Fourteenth to v »f Thirteenth In Dl*. I— SV |ScKOF GOLD; 28-9-57 si> < bevaiier race. MIDNIGHT lOMcni: h race 30-9-5/ 3 F in 39 2/5. I insdALE: 24-9-57 F in 38 4/5 with i948 words
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Advertisement29 1957-10-02 3 with a theiunshine, laugh at the rain with 'tionMiiuic avertible. The smarteet. tetteti Portable in it* elatt-iaa economical tool I BOOTES PRODUCT i tU Ku3lj Lumpur, Scrcmban and Mjlaccj29 words
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Advertisement154 1957-10-02 3 fly A contemporary watch, designed for an active life, for an B open air lift; designed (or the younger generation 0 Of polished stainless steel throughout, thin and robust, the 1 LONGINES "SILVER ARROW" has a centre-seconds H| hand and is waterproof, anti-magnetic and shock-protected. yj An expanding steel bracelet,154 words
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Article, Illustration366 1957-10-02 4 a^M"l!TffTg7l.l.MJti;fn^»;^.-^;VK^;i E N T UREENE, w h o finished third to I> alk a n Chevalier over this s}i course in .July with 8.12, should win the main (lass ."> sprint at Penang today, second day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn366 words
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Article, Illustration119 1957-10-02 4 TAKE FLYING CLOSE IN LAST RACE L'l v iv. CLOSE 1 hard to beal Ln the la race This F tin Ful m v gelding likes the vy going ai d Penang i his favoui it'- co He was fourth to I dead h< i i Satellite and llliam, on119 words
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184 1957-10-02 4 Distance going suit lightweight Sweet William r j''[r: nicely weighted L Sweel William Is my choice to v. In Race Two, a 7i handii ap for Class 5, Div. Two hor c Sweet William can act On a wet track, and 7f will -mt. him well At Penang in July,184 words
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Article141 1957-10-02 4 IIAI VV I II M came iTI In I-- late upport rdaj bul i iil< to tl onfidence. B i Hunk hi I irth in i Malay Film II evidl nth bettei md Lumpur he flnl cvi b tnen tourin Im isure Park Both141 words
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Article310 1957-10-02 4 PEACE POLICE LOOKS GOOD i>; \< i-oi.K i: was finishing strongly whei ourth to Sure Profit on Saturday and, with 4-lb more m this lower division, looks a sound each-way bet In Race six. Prince Jester, who was third m the same race, Ls the obvious danger. He meets Peace310 words
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Article, Illustration247 1957-10-02 4 lansd.vi.f. who did not J accept on Saturday, \S my choice to win Race Three, a 6f handicap for Class 4, Div. 2 horses. Lansdale showed he is finding his best form when he ran Miss Harmony to a head with247 words
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Article, Illustration319 1957-10-02 5 'THE ART OF COMEDY' by JUDY HOLLIDAY n.nan are USWUV handed out J%Z™ role, well-played. tr» t that a comedian wins Judy Holliday is one of the even rarer specimens a comedienne with an Osar in the bay. What* so different in acting technique in a comedy? Let Miss Holliday319 words
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Article, Illustration206 1957-10-02 5 iTiiss nuiuuay i<» a cmnruiriiue uiiiulc j.ii_> omn <* i the stage or screen. Being: thus unique it is difficult to write about her as a member of definite school of comedy acting. She combines the superlative timing of Bob Hope with a range of206 words
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Advertisement43 1957-10-02 5 '■■^^^^^^ma sF^S^^^ Starring "^^^^^^Mwfl^ Judy Holiday I sS^sj^^^^^^^^ Mf &888B& l/i cnllivj at 3^B^^^^^w r A V I L 1 0 IN tipPM %m *~~~""'*+--&B TODAY' FULL OF STYLES MODERN STYLISTS PERSONALITY ETHNE BEAUTY PARLOUR 23/25, Tanglin Road, Singapore, Phone ***** mill iiiiiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil43 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-10-02 6 LEI'S ia< R r( Conte is more than a little surprised by his wife's odd sleeping attitude m a railway sleeper.30 words
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Article, Illustration15 1957-10-02 6 SHE'S MADE IT I'M A FATHER! There's only one end —or is this a beginning?15 words
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Advertisement12 1957-10-02 6 IE i How many ways me yw 9 enjoyed Remy Martin V.S.O.R12 words
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Article, Illustration172 1957-10-02 7 Unknown - Unknown BY» r a ceua art sS charl m nen 'I ■to ntl f Young at 011 Matin. fabulous d ::r 1 m 311 i.; in ht and tighter modelled Ine lovely dem irat- < with a darins «'iuate po> such d iliri»ti;ii! Dior's own l|f!.ihli i but cr:i/\Free Press - 172 words
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Article61 1957-10-02 7 DECEMBER 12. 1907 was a milestone In the his tory Of the Methodists oi Malaya for On that datr the Governor, Sir John Anderson, laid the cornerstone of the present Wesley Methodist church building in Singapore. Thi s year. on December 8. BISHOP IIOBART B AMSTUTZ, head of61 words
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Article114 1957-10-02 7 This will be marked by his trowel-wielding at the cornerstone-laying ceremony for a new $65,000 educational wing designed to accommodate the growing family of children and youth who look to the church a s their "spiritual home." Ever since the seed of Methodism was planted in Malaya by114 words
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Article76 1957-10-02 7 hop Amstutz also mil h iiati r.i. tor Ya Pa m h coa t about $24,000, including the furnishings. But the work of the congregation has really just begun, a fund of $***** Is needed for the extension of its activities, together with an extra $2.76 words
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Article143 1957-10-02 7 SURELY the year's strangest story 1^ related in the shifting of 5,000 ton* of rock from the 100-mile stretch of the Barara River in Sarawak by the British Army demolition team of 30 under CAPT. G. J. OLLEY of the Royal Engineers, just arrived u> Singapore. When these143 words
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Article, Illustration230 1957-10-02 7 XJONG KONG'S singing and dancing nim star and teenagers' idol. GRACE CHANG is returning to Singapore tomorrow from HK. She'll appear In her newest film "Air Hostess." now being made by the Cathay Organisation's Hong Kon^ :;tudios. She will be accompanied by a trio of fellow230 words
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Article, Illustration330 1957-10-02 7 THE most curious phenomenon about Singaporeans is their curiosity. A trifling incident occurs and. instantly, pedestrians or bos riders are alerted to passionate interest. Crowds collect or passengers stand even leave their seats to hang from windows to watch, with open-mouthed wonder, a car slightly scraped, a cyclist330 words
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Article195 1957-10-02 7 I HUT ONE of Chicago's foremost lecturers, MR. R. LEIGHTON, en passant via PAA through Singapore on his way to Indonesia a few days ago hopes to "sell" Singapore to America by means of films shown on television when he returns home. 11 he gathers any195 words
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Article135 1957-10-02 7 CITY SCENE: Millionaire and workingman alike are saving garage bills while causing much inconvenience to motorists who would park temporarily along Cairnhill Road, off Orchard Road. Hard-pressed would-be parkers flnd a second-hand car market In full operation day and night the street lined with cars for135 words
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Article, Illustration404 1957-10-02 8 SEFTON DELMER - SEFTON DELMER iby COM rumuTiNiwvhi r f ms STEPHEN CONSTANT TOM STACEY WHERE PEOPLE IN THE KNOW FIND THINGS THEY DIDN'T KNOW, Zlmkov U hardly likely to i pprove. All along his brilliant career lie has nted the dogma mumbling Party agents who have in!' rfered with the404 words
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416 1957-10-02 8 PERMAM diamond merchants are rushing to tin* Gold Coast. Reason? Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's Premier, hi\> broken the diamond monopoly of South African millionaire Sir Eric Op- penheimer. E Nkrumah h a s I sft up Li. iJiuiiiund Corporal lon >i tils o\ n, the416 words
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Article136 1957-10-02 8 WOMAN DOCTOR who went on working 14 hours. a day attending flu patients though sfic was desperately ill herself has j died in hospital. Dr Dorotfiy Williamson had pneumonia, '< brought, on ?>?y overwork and by infection probably '< picked up from patients, said doctors136 words
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Article165 1957-10-02 8 4 KNIFE iHiuuht for 6s. 6d, killed an American airman In the middle of a inn fair. The killer was 25 yearold John Frederick Hodges, attendant at the Cats on the Wall knoek-Ym-down sideshow at the Merrie England Fair at Ramsgate, England. An165 words
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Miscellaneous84 1957-10-02 8 JJ s B"' hoi terriflo the mammal foi within 7 i after a decoration (6). :i 11 1 eve] interior (3) i« Ifl Disturbed ;i civ reel i' 7) luart ;n- 1,.-., (5), iv Ul|ll in trance? (61 1 X toi a shop. 18 Ragged lighi inside 6) h <a84 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-10-02 9 Now i tht time to order one of these latest swim suits for Christmas or. if you can afford it. more than one. Of cou t is only the hathinp suits we are talking about. Tli are now on vile In Britain as Christmas presents The s80 words
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Article95 1957-10-02 9 ir r//A' brilliant scene on the left shows 0 general view of the illtt m i nations at Blackpool, Lancashire, reflected on the wet promenade after they had been switched on by John Hay Whitney, United States Ambassador to Great Britain. >< As the striking picture indicates, the95 words
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Article138 1957-10-02 9 POLICE SWOOP ON 'TREASURY' /\I-D style white Britlsn Ko noies to hut vame 01 S vfmore than X Joo,oofl were teited In dramatic raid C On a house in London following an undrrworld iij> 5 last month. In ;l j> f rrl iQaare cellar, seven feet below ground, i detectives138 words
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Advertisement7 1957-10-02 9 CROCODILE SHIRTS W«7 HC LOVCS MARVf I7 words
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Article, Illustration569 1957-10-02 10 NEW DRIVE TO END PRIVATE BUSINESS IN CHINA T h e.s i .shortcomings gri :i ly a (fee ted Industrialists and businessmen ideologically and had raised many problems. The State Statistical Bureau on Aug. l revealed that ***** Industrial entcrprise.s changed over to joint state enterprises i n lfif)f), and569 words
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Article20 1957-10-02 10 Egypt and Burma have decided to raise the level of their diplomatic representation to the embassy level. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article187 1957-10-02 10 A i m e lbass y spokesman said in Bangkok mat the Japanese Government was trying to get the D let m Tokyo to approve a 100-million yen appropriation to help research on th deve lopment of the Mekhong River. "A Japane c engineer hasReuter - 187 words
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Article24 1957-10-02 10 rhc Philippine Government is drawing up a propo>ed 1958 budget of MS'Moli million, highest in 'he history of this 10-year.! old Asian remiblir. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article19 1957-10-02 10 Burma has. just ordered 1 £7,143.000 sterling worth of goods from Japan under the Japan-Burma reparation agreement, I ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article27 1957-10-02 10 SIAMESE PREMIER POTE I SARASIN HAS WARNED I THAT SIAMESE NEWS- 1 MEN WHO WANT TO VISIT COMMUNIST CHINA MAY DO SO AT THEIR OWN RISK UP.UP. - 27 words
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Article35 1957-10-02 10 Deputy Prime Minister, I Mitsujiro Ishii will attend the 1957 session of th« Colombo Plan conference 1 at Saigon as Japan's I chief delegate. The four- J day meeting opens on j Oct. 21 A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article32 1957-10-02 10 technical training centrt will be set up in Tokyo soon with a Msi^ )f)Ofl Rockefeller grant to train South-East Asian stu« I dents as field workers tO better conditi<i. rural areas. UP.UP. - 32 words
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Article30 1957-10-02 10 Japan's iron and steri industry has applied to the New Delhi Government for permission to send a biff technical mission to India by midNovember to survey iron ore deposits. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article68 1957-10-02 10 rjXE of the big reasons the Chinese Communists are stalling on allowing American reporters to enter Red China is to hide spreading 'famine poverty, unemployment and official corruption" the IS News and World Report says. In an article which the magazine said was "reported from Hong Kone; and Tokyo" theU.P. - 68 words
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Article34 1957-10-02 10 Children of Pakistan have sent US$lB55 to the children of Persia who were victims of the earthquake there.— A.P. A six-member Japanose trade mission has arrived in Asuncion to seek orrir.rs for shinning. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article18 1957-10-02 10 The Japanese Newspaper Publishers and Editors Association In Tokyo have decided against raising the price of newspapers. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article25 1957-10-02 10 Glimpses Former French Premier Antoine Pinay said in Taipch that France was willing to give technical assistance to Formosa to help develop the Island.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article45 1957-10-02 10 Burmese Premier U Nu and Yugoslavia's Vice President M. S. Vukmanovic, in a joint statement made in Rangoon, reaffirmed their governments' belief that the "road to world peace is only to be found in the accepting and persistent application of the principles of co-exist-ence."- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article33 1957-10-02 10 The Japanese (Conservative) Government declared \vorker s employed by Government monopolies did not enjoy the "right to strike" and announced any Government worker taking part in a strike "will be summarily dismissed."- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article25 1957-10-02 10 The Export-Import Bank of Washington has signer! a U5560,000,000 loan agreement with the Bank of Japan to finance the purchase of American raw cotton.- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article20 1957-10-02 10 Premier Jawaharlal Nehru has Inaugurated the U5538,000,000 Maithan Dam which helps tame the wild Damodar— Bihar's "River of Sorrows." U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article40 1957-10-02 10 Phe Soviet press complained (hat the Soviet Union's Scientific ship "Vityaz" was forced to remain outside Osaka port l\vc days before being permitted to enter, and that the captain was needlessly delayed when he attempted to negotiate for supplies.- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article33 1957-10-02 10 Sources do3e to the 3 Government said nesia could not be ex] ed to consider par' tion in Japan'a for an economic among Asian cod until the long-pei war reparations i.ssiic settled. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement25 1957-10-02 10 H h 1 Su_ RSBH Tit 1-J H' i T'-wi iTTT^n I W%L i wm wi^i M^nMHMn^MLJ9B^dM&&Ji Hi I I 1 ■BjL^iiwMil.lini.A// S W Wl25 words
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669 1957-10-02 11 CYRIL STAPLETON - SPARE-TIME SINGER'S $85,000 HOBBY CYRIL STAPLETON By AS tin hunter displays his trophies, so the recording star proudly props hi s golden records on Hit* mantelshelf. The s c "gongs" mementoes of a million sale of any one disc— have become the symbol of success in discdom. Door props Biiu;Paul Popper - 669 words
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Advertisement35 1957-10-02 11 BRUNSWICK CORAL "•y*"l 33, 45 rpm Standard 78 rpm Record, Ih Ikovi II »he Dccc, Accredited Dealer, Wbnton E.S ISAAC Am nn lfB A. Cfdl Btrwi •O. lOßftbfir UU., LTD. Singapore I Tel: 3 tKOr».35 words
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Advertisement45 1957-10-02 11 INTER-COM PHONES r^S^ Efficient, inexpensive and re- Jr \[^|Hk phones gives adequate inter- I \%3^\^i(^y offKc communication without j 'Conference' facilities Allow Wrif c for dct.iils to:- Sole Agents: H. A. O'CONNOR «c CO., LTD. L.iidl.iw Building. B.irtcry Ro.id. Singapore- 1 (Mil.iy.i's Lt'.iding Communications Engineers)45 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1957-10-02 12 HARRY HOPKINS - HARRY HOPKINS since ma thbse players have rrrr'^'" nR c» ALUNCBD rOR DAVIS ™> By quet and .swing it one particular way. If they went about it theii own way, they U'OUld perhaps hold it and swing the racquet in 40 different ways. If youPaul Popper - 1,281 words
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Article, Illustration13 1957-10-02 12 I" Hint? He too llou even I to catch Asian 'flu I13 words
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Article141 1957-10-02 12 HALIMA TO MEET MACIAS FOR TITLE I>kOMOThft George i'ar nassus announced yesterday that Alphonj c H&llma, oJ France, and Raul (Raton) Macias oi Mexico, will fight In Los Angeles on Nov. 6 for the undisputed bantamweight championship oi the world. H a 1 1 m a, 25-year old French Algerian,A.P. - 141 words
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Article24 1957-10-02 12 Anglo Chinese School b( al Dan I ng Beng School 4-1 In an Inter-schoo] hockey match al Am ion Road terday.24 words
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Article69 1957-10-02 12 i^an.s, who turned up at ■1 Jalan Besai for yestrrday's Premier League match between Chinese and Army, came away disappointed when it was announced thai the match was cancelled t\\o match wai called <>fT in Iho tnomlng by Army, who were unabk to Beld a 1'69 words
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315 1957-10-02 12 INTENSIVE activity is going on in Wales in preparation for the .sixth British Commonwealth Games. These are to bo held in Cardiff from July 18 to 28 next year. Tt will he the biggest gathering of Commonwealth athletes since the Games wore ftrst held in315 words
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Advertisement32 1957-10-02 12 SADARY SHIRTS fquol to thr Qv\t I ow pnetd to suit rviry S'/l< Ar}< nt-. UNITED AGENCIES ft ft, 8 ROtINtON poao, |IN< /I'Ol'l T, I No 16r>7, Insist On Sadary Shirts32 words
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178 1957-10-02 13 natekar shocks Kobbero and Eddy in exhibition INDIA'S Na» 4l Natekar caused i, ;(V last nighl wfcen ho beat the Danish eh ani pio n Finn Kobbero tinrinu play j n an exhibition tournament betwoon Ind i a, Denmark and Malaya. Tlie surprise was the margin by which he won.A.P. - 178 words
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272 1957-10-02 13 LAST 15-MINUTE SPELL GIVES SCC WIN v IA ATTACKING strongly in the last 15 minutes, Singapore Cricket Club scored three goals to beat Indian Association in their Singapore Hockey Association Div. One League fixture on the padang yesterday. The Club's success was mainly due to the untiring efforts of Winckley,272 words
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Article103 1957-10-02 13 ROBINSON DENIES BRIBE OFFERS ruRMER middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson testified at a State Athletic Commission inquiry yesterday that he never had received direct offers of bribes to throw fights. He said statements alleging that he said he had received bribe offers, probnblv were misunderstood. The commission, afte r aA.P. - 103 words
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Article29 1957-10-02 13 Moscow s Spartak soccer team opened a three-game Turkish tour with a 3-0 victory over Instvinbul's leading leapue team. Galatararay, before a 20,000 crowd yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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67 1957-10-02 13 BYGRAVES, of Birkenhead, will defend 1 Bri tish Empire heavy. fight boxing championship ainst the British title. ™er, Erskine, oi Cart] at Leicester on Nov 18 Contracts were signed in v the vacant 7l r r r st against horn he and67 words
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Article29 1957-10-02 13 beat Rochdale Hornets by 52 <8 goals and 12 tries) to nil in the semi-final of the Rugby league Lancashire Cup at Rochdale yesterday ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article37 1957-10-02 13 fionnie Espinosa, of Manila, won a unanimous decision over Busy McDonald. !i Canada, In a 10-round lit in Honolulu last nighi The Filipino welterweight outboxed McDonald all the There were na knorfc downs U .P.U.P. - 37 words
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81 1957-10-02 13 lIRIMERA, trained by it Wallington ;i f Epsom, wa yeaterday heavily backed In London [or the Cambridgeshire to be run over cue mile and one furlong ai Newmarkei 01 Oct. BO i lon b< okmakei 101 ted many Inquli r r the colt. He IflReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement32 1957-10-02 13 radio wt\ -0 I 1 rr rfir ftiWi for VOW ove a so 9' yes V A H-lna.a Ra dl give* Look before you listen look In tho RADIO WEEKLY-«aJy 30 ceiu.32 words
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Article485 1957-10-02 14 JMIK Attorney (i**n er il of (ihaiia. Mr Geoffrey Blag, <M v% i i challenged In co| r t at Kumasi. Ghana jregterdayi to c ite an cases ■In re a su ci lied civilised counii n bai taken upon it oil the power to deport itReuter - 485 words
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297 1957-10-02 14 COMMONWEALTH IS STABILISING WORLD FINANCE THE Commonwealth's role as a stabilising and moral ioree in nt 1 world was stressed by several ministers in closing speeches at the Commonwealth Finance Ministers* Conference yesterday at Mont TrembUmt, Quebec. The Canadian Finance Minister, Mr. Donald Fleming, who presided over the meeting, concludedReuter - 297 words
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Article75 1957-10-02 14 Jap talks a success JAPAN and Britain announced yesterday that they have reached an agreement "to work for the early conclusion of treaty of commerce and navigation.' The agreement was made public In a Joint communique at the conclusion of a four-day visit by Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama. TheReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-10-02 14 Mr. Unaries uowaru Candler, heir to the CocaCola fortune, died at Atlanta. (Iconda. aged 78 ftftoT a heart attack. Reuter pi< turr. Mr. Tan siak Kiw (right) and Mr Nu Qwee Lam, presidenl and Hce-pretldent of Ihc Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commercei come oni <»f the Chief Minister'!Reuter; Free Press - 68 words
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Article52 1957-10-02 14 VN accident at Newton Circus at 8.30 a.m. today caused a severe traffic jam around the Bukit Tima Moulme-in Road area. Two cars coming from opposite directions were lnvolvi d in head -on collision. Bum i one was Injured. Traffic waa held up for morn than hall52 words
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Article35 1957-10-02 14 Malaya wU] bo represent •d at a tour*week development i nirc for Asia on farm planning management sponsored by the u.N Pood and Agriculture Organisation from Oct. H at Mf-w Delhi a. p.35 words
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Article60 1957-10-02 14 rE Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A C. Goode. left this morning by the Corfu for a two-month holiday in Britain. Mr. Goode is due to oreturn in December to assume duties as Governor, when Sir Robert Black leaves to become Governor of Hong Kong. Mr. Stanley60 words
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177 1957-10-02 14 Lesbians a worse danger SUPPORT FOR VICE REPORT LESBIANISM was probub:, more widespread thai homosexuality, Dr. Josh I Brierer, medical director of the Institute of Boci Psychiatry, said in L..n don. He told a press eonferem "Speaking from expel ence. many families arc broken not so much through homosexuality butA.P.; Reuter - 177 words
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Article37 1957-10-02 14 Thieves stole two cars from the city area last night. One was later recover d minus its four wheels and rear lamp. This brings the number of cars stolen durin the past fortnight to 13.37 words
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