The Singapore Free Press, 3 October 1957
1957-10-03
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Title Section14 1957-10-03 1 The Singapore Free Press MatoyB g Own Family Paper I v, ftobrr m- »o>14 words
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Article109 1957-10-03 1 M R Tuo .TOON HING of Malaya scud at a meeting of the United Nations Trusteeship Committee in New York yesterday he was in full sympathy with the people of S^-.nh West Africa ■who are being subjected to such discrimination." The committee is discuss-Reuter - 109 words
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Article107 1957-10-03 1 Back to the birds and bees THE Royal hair- 1 dresser, M. Riche. I decreed in London yes- I terday that women's hair styles in 1958 should resemble the birds and bees. Monsieur Riche, who speaks French with a Cockney accent, asked movie star Robert Beatty to announce his 16A.P. - 107 words
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Article142 1957-10-03 1 Tt 1 1 1 i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin: THE prospects for the potentially momentous free trade area proposal for Anglo-Canadian trade appeared brighter yesterday than when they were first proposed last Saturday by Mr. Thorneycroft, Britain's Chancellor of the Ex- chequer. Hopes were raised as An-glo-Canadian tradeReuter - 142 words
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Article233 1957-10-03 1 Malaya calls an investors H Vi u Indonesia and Burma last night made a serious bid for funds and investments, from both private and foreign government sources. Ismail bin Oato Abdul Rahman, Ambassador of the Federation of Malaya to Washington, Sjafaruddin PrawiranefnjVTu! 101 of the Bank °f Indonesia, and BoA.P. - 233 words
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Article437 1957-10-03 1 NEW MOVES TO EASE WORLD TENSION Haw o#t A'Weapons, peace pact for Russia and U.S., top-level talks are proposed India suggests third disarmament solution IyjOVES for better international understanding and relief of current tension came from widely scattered world centres yesterday. NEW YORK: In the United Nations, Poland and CzechoslovakiaA.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 437 words
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Article13 1957-10-03 1 Mr p \t »r Proceed from a eood a.ri- ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article32 1957-10-03 1 October first grade rubber buyers f.o b opened in Singapore this morning at 85 h cents a lb down one and one-eighth cents on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.32 words
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255 1957-10-03 1 Nudes on British television played tennis is of British tele- Viewers l Q I men a I holim rl pl f 2 mg min Wrty, su im talking in lish r "I an Engcia (Comv was p: nudist colonl -0 I rlcd I Daniel interviewer, Ihina to I Various activitiesReuter - 255 words
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Advertisement15 1957-10-03 1 1 FREE tomorrow a 16-page supplement on > Modern Homes. Order < your Free Press todtiy. s15 words
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Article14 1957-10-03 2 The late President Ramon Magsaysay of the Philippinea left U5572,845 A. P.A.P. - 14 words
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315 1957-10-03 2 i%clvi<*c k to public* (SINGAPORE house holders should re port to the City Coiin* I til if they have been rud e I y treated l>\ w ;t te r and ele< trie I meter inspector*. This advicr was given by Mr. Chun Kuin CherA.P. - 315 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-10-03 2 picture. Countess Mounthafcten of Burma 'launches" a replica of the Susan ConUi 1607 W carne d t h e first British settlers to Jamestown, Virginia, The ceremony took place outside Woolwich Town Hall. London, where the Kndim ll^ n w Ve i r ft? 1 W c as "l l^Reuter - 63 words
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Article78 1957-10-03 2 Tne biggest talent quest .how ever »<• be held in Singapore will i.c^,, n,«. Happy Uurui Stadium tonight The li't'K will be held on Saturday Seven rn< k 'n 1 roll hands with II dancers and another nine hula-hula dancers arp among (he many contestants78 words
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Article, Illustration275 1957-10-03 2 Dance will boost SATA fund •JHE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association has started a campaign to raise funds for equipping a 250-bed hospital to be built Jn'Changi for chronic and infective tuberculosis, patients. The Government has agreed to meet the entire cost of the building. SATA must find the money for equipment.275 words
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Article25 1957-10-03 2 Martial law has been lifted from th< outer Siam province i, and will be lifted gradually from other ending with Bangkok, ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article36 1957-10-03 2 Malaya's Independent within the Commonwealth I among topics for tomorrow 1 Armis Council meeting) Im* presided over by u s Se< rotary of State. Mr, Johl Poster Dulles, In Washini ton, ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article15 1957-10-03 2 Japan will lu>Ul a am fair in SinsaDore n< February. A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Advertisement64 1957-10-03 2 F M O U S 1 iXou* Mr C HOCOLATE S' vt»^~ •t'M 'Xl n box J <S)9S9B£ sg^S^ '^^■^^■k^^T immr' Hi^r 11 X^ ~X \\^^Eflaliil!llbA A4ib\ 11 11 wrM^—Mll*g^y^ s^firik /In I >'"M--ALL SIZES ALL PRICES ALL CADBURY VALUE. \M» II rot U\M \\l |<>|{ MOM y BEE FOX'B64 words
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269 1957-10-03 3 Increases in the price of foreign goods expected HIGH** BANK RATE TO BtAMt, SPORTED GOODS IN SINGAPORE WILL COST A LITTLE I MORE NEXT YK.VIi BECAUSE OF THE RECENT INCREASE ,v THE HANK KATE. m This warning was given uy me »yu».«niau ui qineaDore chambers of commerce. "The hou ld269 words
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Article59 1957-10-03 3 v J. ERROL.i. first British minister to visit Red L ;ince World War 11. said in Hor Kong yesterday that he felt this was the right time for a U.K trade mission 1 seek expansion of mainland trade. He added that Britain estimated Red China had aA.P. - 59 words
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Article17 1957-10-03 3 The Russian town of Molotov has reverted to its former name of Perm. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-10-03 3 picture Mr C f in aP rC J ll 11 1^ 01 for Commerce and Industry JW. M. .lambahoy (ri R ht) and Mr. M A MiiiH s^rH nt f Ul Malay N^ional Sramrn's' Union' »rh nil, hS' d f IMi 8e sS en> Board d< Lk V. n toFree Press - 67 words
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Article176 1957-10-03 3 It's a bloom time MALAYAN flowers are finding a ready market overseas. This is mainly because of their competitive prices. Mr. David Sander, director of one of the oldest nurseries in the world, praised our flower growers in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Sander, of Sanders (St. Albans) Ltd., Hertfordshire, who arrived176 words
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Advertisement353 1957-10-03 3 H wP^^k m m iW^%)£w™ J FUItTIIEIt 111 IM < HOW I Genuine Clearing Offer Of Quality Goods Ameriew White Leno ShlHs Siae 14J 15 onfr'i ii! Normal Monday Tmi uv iilii $5 t 50 $3.50 Exclusive Manhattan Sport Shirts Hill Jill! lo Clear £15,50 pi ::i:j Pink ail(I Owcoal353 words
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311 1957-10-03 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Errands of mercy IHURSDAY, Oct 3 1951 THERE are many things with which we can fmd fault in Singapore and not a day goes by without something new coming to light that demands criticism. That Is true of nearly every city in the world. But311 words
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Article585 1957-10-03 4 FACTS Scandal at Little Rock has given the world an alarming picture of the South. What are the facts about racialism in America? TN the liffht of histori- cal perspective, two facts respecting the position of the Negro and integration in the Ignited States clearly emerge. FIRST585 words
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Article100 1957-10-03 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber A pAPTAIN FOULENOUGH'S name Is not to b«» fotind on \j any list of arrivals on the Kivirr;! partly because be nkrs to remain Incognito as low; as possible. I ins year, as usual, he Is combining holiday with business. Mr Hector Koruthalotoi and ,\ir Mkky100 words
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Advertisement10 1957-10-03 4 OLvmpic |AZZ OUTFITS BONCOES, MARACAS AND ZYN CYMBALS [l/iNANGU£NG&CG Ifnr,/10 words
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Advertisement24 1957-10-03 4 I quiet. ...dependable I IJOHNSON OUTBOARD »C A T™'^l^K^fi^^Bc^"" 1 'w^Srir JFjJRB vHWv *^P 'jß^j&F Sinqoporf*, K. Lumpur, Mofacco, Ipoh, Prnonq, Thailand Borwro B-24 words
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Miscellaneous9 1957-10-03 4 "You too, Ike: Let us give you some advice..."9 words
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190 1957-10-03 5 no fed. can stay on tn m 9 a P° r e I tttote to t**> united 4BOUT too FederaA don students now studying in Singapore w ill be allowed to continue their studies undisturbed. students binese studying in SJinesi middle schools. There are.190 words
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Article, Illustration357 1957-10-03 5 An art school for mutes is his driving passion WHEN Mr. Koo Ming Kang, 40, a deaf and dumb artist, escaped from Commu-nist-controlled Shanghai in 1949, he had one aim in mind: to re-establish an art school for the deaf and dumb. The Deaf and Dumb Art School organised by357 words
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Article30 1957-10-03 5 1 ruSt P r bil l g into thc> "r--elect psai.pv^.-tH'e.s during the last byIt U believed that \h^ waun- oral evidence in hold :l shortly,30 words
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Article84 1957-10-03 5 JHE Siho-BritLsh Fellowship Trust uill award two scholarships to Chinese students In Singapore for post-graduate studies in Britain during 19f>8-59. The scholarships are for Study or research in medicine, surgery, obstetrics or gynaecology, nursing, midwifery or other medical or scientific subjects. The awards win cover travel expenses to84 words
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Article48 1957-10-03 5 Indonesia ha accepte an offer by Hungary provide technical experts and sponsor a programmi of national industrialisation stating t h l^ a spokesman for the Hungarian tradi mission in Jakarta addei yesterday th.it short term loans may also !><• <-' ranted to Indonesia. A. P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article42 1957-10-03 5 A Japanese youth ml won loft Tokyo by air la nighi to visit Malaya Slam Pakistan and vv I>nwh E they will hold talks dustry, agriculture culture. A second gro for the Philippine n inna and India. A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article15 1957-10-03 5 GA NDHI'S BIRTH REMEMBERED atan, l M t public ndhi 111 »n Race meeting Lee15 words
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Advertisement94 1957-10-03 5 Hi II i I 'i iiiiibe§ r* i b t* n REINCARNATION 11 a II j| m* B WmwfE^BKmwL tt )QhH A"? x mm^mEmk tf'^m* Mill W'J mMmmmmu I^B ENGLISH 'I !mHHk and JUDGE M K «k I lIP i I m. g\ Scaiigir'iiiatj 3J m niJ** u m m94 words
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Advertisement55 1957-10-03 6 r~ I f—< s£ifrXJ vmm^A r» I'M tWT iaßßß °*r^H^Hai.] W J^r vl/I Bw el il AMERICA'S gfsr l&lf j FILTER -Mitt CIGARETTE! btss--»«y The Miracle Tip is so j easy-drawing, superior in i every way. And L M <" has the mildness, the S unmistakable Flavour o1 J the55 words
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Miscellaneous138 1957-10-03 6 b> I«m- lalJt and I'liil llavis A VVILP CHANCf rWAT I &LAP TO. WHAT DOES IT LOOK /OU COULP ALWAYS I/ TOO BAC r MIGHT FINP A LOCKET I f^K LIKE TPY THE WAY I /VONOEU/ FCOIWE FORA YOU RAN gfi^^ &Jig| E^H^H^hH l I All/ A bj Edgar Hire138 words
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Miscellaneous473 1957-10-03 6 BORN today, you have one of those sturdy, all-around characters u e seem to be able to get just ab« what you want out of life. You hav a good business head and can strii I a good bargain. You are not. however, essential i a business person. You are473 words
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Article140 1957-10-03 7 1 jg buyers 25 buyefl '"SSL I' 25 tf 35)4 MUNI il kwyen M buyer* 25 U BftUflTl 38 i i buyers 35)4 buyer* mini No. 2596 selleri MH itfleti BBEB No l v 3594 buyers Jo 1 buyeri H .sellers 85% sellers i buyers 25 "s140 words
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Article114 1957-10-03 7 NEW YORK. Oct. S. Prevknifl Today L straits 93.23 DOm 93 00 nom NT f il tl nd aid Contract i 91-00 nom. 90.75 nom. 1 unquoted unquoted L. OuiP t. SALES: Nilkftju Contract Oct. 92 00 buyers 91 "5 buyers r 93.00 sellers !>2 75 sellers114 words
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Article37 1957-10-03 7 ces quoted in U.S. cents per Ib. NEW YORK. Oct. 2. Previous Today Industrials 460 80 ***** Railroads 124.75 126 02 Domestic Bonds 84.70 84.79 H'lities 66.76 67.04 Stocks Composite Averages 157 75 159.0937 words
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Article56 1957-10-03 7 Malabar Lampong spot and aituig release 254, a floats F;rs; half October ipment 25. Sarawak spot 25 I >i. releaae 25' ©ts 25. First half October shipment 24 V Muntok white spot and awaiting release 35. afloat s 35 to 34 A i, October shipment 34, sellers ex-dock.56 words
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Article102 1957-10-03 7 LONDON. Oct. 2 )}'i; Philippines c.i f l K/ North European delivered Wighl per long ton Oct. No\ JPK\ Straits e if. I K /North European delivered weight per lone ton Od Noi Nov. Dec. > <>M T oil rrude StraiU in btfk p«r lon s102 words
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Article, Illustration269 1957-10-03 7 First woman lecturer at Polytechnic is impressed Tlili first woman lecturer al Singapore's Polytechnic, Miss K. Begg, s;ncl yesterday she was impressed l>\ the earnestness of 'her students. Miss Begg, a lecturer at the King Edward Technical College, Dunedln, New Zealand arrived two weeks269 words
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Article22 1957-10-03 7 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor have completed plans to be buried in Greenmount jCemetary in Baltimore, Maryland.- A. P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article24 1957-10-03 7 Canada's foreign trade deficit at the end of June was $1,722,324,000 a record high ior the first half of any year.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article50 1957-10-03 7 THE Cairo newspaper Ai Ahram has reported from Damascus that largo quantities of heavy Soviet made arm^ have reached the Arabian peninsula state of Yemen. It adds that Yemeni mill tary missions will go to Russia. Egypt and Syria to study modern techniques ot warfare.- U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article84 1957-10-03 7 WITHOUT mentioning glamorous Sophia Loren by name, a Vatican weekly yesterday warned Roman Catholics that weddings such as she contracted in Mexico with divorced Italian director Carlo Ponti would expose them to excommunication. The wedding of Sophia Loren and Ponti, performed by proxy in Juarez onA.P. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration111 1957-10-03 7 A RECORD number of people over 100,000 have visited the Trade and Industrial Fair at the Great World Amusement Park. Singapore. since it was opened last Friday. Mr. A. Razak, assistant manager of the Great World, said that so far there had been no cases reported111 words
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Article25 1957-10-03 7 London ClitlCfl yesterday warmly welcomed the new Anglo-American film "Th< Bridge on the River Kwai," about Hritish war caDtlves of the Japanese, A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article18 1957-10-03 7 The Now Zealand Attor-ney-General, Mr. John M.ir shall, has boon appointed M deputy Primo Minister18 words
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Advertisement47 1957-10-03 7 Iffi.ylß^Wc. lB»~-'SL^J^£m Pnce complete is illustrated) SOLE ACENTS: HA. O'CONNOR COMPANY LT J. b ./->——______ Tfflb 'm>k J PRICKLY HFAT LOTION n £M M LUNG SYKUP i I M LINIMENT TINEA LOTION Available from Tfi FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd 33. RAFFLES PLACE ft fINOAPORI COLO STORAGE AKfAOE OI'CMAK'i >T>.47 words
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Miscellaneous103 1957-10-03 7 UIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIiIIIIIIIIII^ ISINCAPORE i IHICH TIDES a TODAY: 6.18 p.m. a TOMORROW: 8.51 am. E E and 8.02 p.m. E a SATURDAY: 9.22 a.m. E and 8.59 p.m. a SUNDAY: 9.47 a.m. and I E 9.40 p.m. E MONDAY: 10.09 a.m. 1 E and 10.15 p.m. TUESDAY: 10 ,°>l a.m. and103 words
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Miscellaneous118 1957-10-03 7 Today s Radio Programme tor Singapore 1.15 p.m. Lunchtime Concert; 1.30 Time Signal and News. 1.45 Ladies Only; 5.00 Calling AH Hospitals, presented by Maisia Conceicao; 6.00 Time Signal and Programme Summary; 6.02 Calling All Children; 6.30 Speak Malay; 6.35 Radio Dance Club; 6.55 Announcements and Singapore Share Market Report118 words
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Article, Illustration476 1957-10-03 8 UNKNOWN T/// Western Hemisphere's fn the A i die Circle seem so /•< bidding, s <> fat removed from the the everyday life of Chicago, Cle and New Yuri,- that they could b< planet Yet jet bomber flies, the Alaska dian shores Of the Arctic Ocean arc476 words
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Article, Illustration298 1957-10-03 8 THE MIDNIGHT HOWL -MOTHERS All° r T *00,000 parents are kept awake In Britain every ni^lit !>y crying babies who should have stop ped waking up night months ;n;<>. i many .e s the mothi are to blame few railing to cuddle their bib long nough during thi day. 1298 words
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Article, Illustration260 1957-10-03 9 f Eskimos had ever visited before; into m -i that existiini maps were sornem plaa inaccurate and the site selector* M mm ma!"-, yn-iny names to capes I ands as they went along. m airstrips acre cleared on the jf planes could land With construction 1 M as the260 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-10-03 9 President Shukri Kuwatly of Syria, is pictured above, left, as he listens to MajorGeneral Afif Bizri Chief of Staff of the Syrian Army, right, during their attendance, recently at the passing out parade ceremony of Syrian military Cadets staged at Horns, Syria.46 words
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Article, Illustration110 1957-10-03 9 The ruins of the Benedictine Abbey of St Mary. E standing on the "holyest earth of England", are seen E below at (ilastonbury in Somerset. Reputedly, the Lady Chape! marked the site of the original wattle church built by Joseph oi Aritnathea. i»otil« ii iiair110 words
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Article, Illustration2663 1957-10-03 10 Pelham Groom - THIS 'TIME MAC HINE' WAS FAKED Pelham Groom EB333QSffiES3 9 IT w*s when 1 started writing series of articles on "Digging ip The Part* 1 that I first became interested in the old buildings of Singapore. Unfortunately, there aren't very many of them left. I found Whampoa'fl early on but2,663 words
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Article, Illustration555 1957-10-03 11 SPLASH! -And those trials are on again! r ss ATS )s?*) Motor Cycla Trials get under wa> at Pasir Panjang. About 100 motor cyclists will be tak- Ing part. Among the com- petitors will be Army, Police, S.M.F. and Singapore Motoring Club riders who will grind555 words
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Article231 1957-10-03 12 Concern over friction in Korea htihe united State; ;ni(i South Koreai authorities In Scon) are bscoming seriously in med eUm 'iii in creasing t 1 Lei ion between American soldlera and the Korean population. Officers oj the United Nations Command feai that "incidents' 1 involving .soldiers and Korean citizen* meReuter - 231 words
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Article73 1957-10-03 12 VIF7TNAMESK soldier. running In relays have carried to Saigon water dipped from the river separating north an i south Vietnam. The container of water from the Ben Ha] river has boen placed in the South Vietnam National Assem biy Building as a symbol of theU.P. - 73 words
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437 1957-10-03 12 HAVE THE REDS NEW TYPE OF COMINFORM? JS a new Cominform to arise on the scarcely cold ashes of the old? This question is prompted by recent statements made by Soviet bloc leaders branding "national Communism" and eulogising "proletarian internationalism." i Cominform was es tablished in Octobe, 1947 as the437 words
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481 1957-10-03 12 India's trade mission to US satisfied [Glimpses] r VUK men who control America' vast resoin, of money and goods have fciF6H "semi-fj, commitments" of help to India's private ent< prise in the development of the sub-iontin, immense riches. This was the guarded word Irom Mr. G. D. B one ofA.P. - 481 words
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164 1957-10-03 12 India-Germany trade lacks 'enough contacts' !>HARAT Ram, prominent, i> Indian manufacturer, said he was drawing up a report, for the Indian Government on hw>w morf Indian products could be ■Old to Germany. Ram headed a io-member delegation of Indian leaders of industry invited by th* Bonn Government to .study w;iA.P. - 164 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-10-03 12 Prakobsuk Chotcboot, a Siamese government engineer, is visiting the United States on an American grant to study various phases of low-cost housing. He is seen above (centre) with American housiiiß officials at a renovation project site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.39 words
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Advertisement15 1957-10-03 12 ■y.'?ss& miinm in i ifti>iiiiii^lll»ii—i wining wfnm''iJiiniii4 l "iiilii »iiii'lii ifttnli hi iintnnniW^.lhiiiimi^ii miuir M15 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-10-03 13 picture lltlMlllilllllllllllMlllllMl 4 "mdsanc i of the lMTfr-tat when it conies JJ« occasion where modern style 1 fl '< "sack" no w a reincarnation I 'ofi, m M A /^k(ail dress by Ursula damjtfc with (wo cummer- Paul PopperPaul Popper - 38 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1957-10-03 13 LADY HUGGINS - Dieting won't get you a man LADY HUGGINS M* nyE YOlmslsLF FOR TIIE SAKE OF CLAM -By E 49-year-old wife of the r E former Governoi of Jamaica H and mother of three daughters. r •■iiiiMiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMiiitiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiir iff v aconvf! SJ ffm n Sot about art boy Irl or world musk1,078 words
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Article136 1957-10-03 13 British fabrics make a hit... rmiTISH fabrics made history in Paris. Castillo at Lanvin started his collection with eight exciting coats In a new mohair and nylon material by the British firm of Ascher. Thi.s is the first time that the French designer has paid a handsome tribute to one136 words
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Article150 1957-10-03 13 HE came to lunch— a large, dark-eyed character of very few words The green vegetables were pissed t<* him "No thinks. never touch the stuff." "There's so much goodness you're missing," I lectured him earnestly In answer he fished In flis pocket, drew out a150 words
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Article360 1957-10-03 14 ALLAN LEWIS S report on this morning's workouts at Penang Will be a good bet on Saturday REASONABLE (Kan some), working with Windsor (Mitthell), drew attention to his chances on Saturday with an outstanding three in 38 1/5 on tile outsid< of the still heavy second360 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-10-03 14 picture. ENGLAND'S outside-right Brabrook beats the Bulgarian goalkeeper, Parchanov, to the ball but his header went over the bar during play in the Under-23s soccer international at Stamford Bridge on Sept. 23. England won 6-2.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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500 1957-10-03 14 M Carol led practically ail the way to win the last race at Penang yesterday, he gave Singapore trainer Yoiitf Thau Yin his fourth winner for the afternoon. He was successful In previous races with Nellyne. Dentureene and The Whistler. Christmas Carol500 words
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Article81 1957-10-03 14 J^M WKI LON wa.s surprisingly taken to three sets by Salleh Kurshl in the first found of the Singapore Open Badminton ehampionships v. Inch bej'an at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last tlight, Lim won J. r j-10. 17 18. 15-8. All the fancied player:; won81 words
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Article36 1957-10-03 14 m.an Football Club tx at Rapia Wlen (Au trlaJ 1 l in the first leg oj their European Cup (Central proup) matcn at Mii.-m la.st night They led 2 0 :i t ReuterReuter - 36 words
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141 1957-10-03 14 gINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB, the champions, scored their third successive win in this year's S.H.A. Div. One league when they beat Naval Police 1-0 on the padang yesterday. S.R.C. could have won by a bigger margin, but their forwards finished poorly yesterday. They141 words
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Article47 1957-10-03 14 Seven probables ai keys for the Jockev I ■> Stakes to be run over mile and threequartei Newmarket today are Court Command (L gott>, China Rock (F. I 1 Dormello Ommey.< M.i.s.sard), Court Harwell Brcaslcy Alexis Snaltln, Madame V> dour (I). Smith I ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article191 1957-10-03 15 CHESTER UNITED EDGE SHAMROCK ROVERS IN EUROPEAN CUF THBf rAKE OVER LEAD BY BEATING TOTTENHAM 4-0 .^HAMPTON WANDERERS celebrated iV"; lul it their »ew TiS.OOO lKH.dl.ght- ;,l,t»illi an emphatic 4-0 win "«5 T S^nham Hotspur, which put them top <llli K S ni SReuter - 191 words
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Article71 1957-10-03 15 All the results [V si its of football matches plaul yesterday were: FIRST DIVISION 4 Aston Villa 0 [us Tottenham 0 DIV THRI E ><>l HI ourncmouth Shrewsbury 1 lading 1 Norwich dershot Brighton S ystalP. Torquay 1 UUngham Fxotor dndon Southend I DIV. THREE NORTII f .«e Wrexham 0Reuter - 71 words
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143 1957-10-03 15 YOUNG RA F. doctor, Bray, led the lalifiei Far East ir Fo: tiampionsnip the ip ore Golf lub coursi ■■'•>'. Bray, who' finished with 1 ite of 153, was i'O stroke o f the vourite, Fit. Lt. Kim Hall, f Hone; Kong. Kim Hall143 words
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Article92 1957-10-03 15 r.e.m.e. 22-0 at Tengah. Wish-Wilson (2), P. Baker, G. Buttriss, P. Heanulen and G. Tipping scored the tries, p. Baker made two conversions. K-GAPORK cricket Club f hel d to a 3-3 ■Uu by r.af. seletar In ■jeir rugper -natch on the "day, each nng92 words
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Article82 1957-10-03 15 WllE Nxitional Boxing Association of America yesterday declared vacant the world welterweight title formerly held by Carmen Basilio, Basilic won the world middleweight tit] e last month by outpointing Sugar Ray Robinson. Four boxers. Tony De Marco (United States), a former holder, Vince Martinez, Gil TurnerReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-10-03 15 licture. ARSENAL'S riffht-back Wills sends Leeds centre-forward Baird (!>) chasing after the ball with this clearance from the ground. Arsenal won this Div. One match 2-1 at Highbury on Sept. 28. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article186 1957-10-03 15 yi/EARNE BROTHERS were outclassed by Mercantile Bank yesterday, but their sameness and refusal to be beaten earned them a well-deserved replay in the S.B.H.F.A. League Cup final at Jalan Besar last night. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. Luck. also favoured Wearne Brothers. They took the186 words
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Article73 1957-10-03 15 Yankees beat Braves three-one >TEW YORK Yankees. i the American League champions, won the oponing match of the World Baseball Series when they beat Milwaukee Braves the National League win ners, 3 l at the Yankee Stadium. New Y'ork, yesterday. In a battle of left-hand-ed pitchers, the Yankees pounded Warren73 words
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Article60 1957-10-03 15 RESULTS of last night's rugby matches played in Britain were RUGBY UNION: Maesteg r Llanoliy 25; Saracens 19 Middlesex Hospital 3; Deven port Services 17 Palgnton 3. Rl(iBY LEAGUE: Lan cashire Cup (semi Anal): 81 Helens o Oldham 29. York cup: (Semi Anal i n uddi t fieldReuter - 60 words
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Article123 1957-10-03 15 Apples attack on Irish keeper fpHE Republic of Ire- land beat Denmark 2-0 last night in a World Football Cup match considered to be one of the roughest games ever seen in Copenhagen. The Irish goalkeeper, Tommy Goodwin, was bombarded with apples about ten minutes from the end of the123 words
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Article133 1957-10-03 15 IJ A I BELETAH runners v made a < lean .sweep m li:. t crOßfl country r.ire at Seletar tins season, their A f <'iini runners filling the lir I nVe piaces The V inner w;i.s Neville n Singapore's thr c a •niiea champion. w\\n133 words
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Advertisement37 1957-10-03 15 \t\9 fc- 11,,,'i1b, niiim flH^M^Mmi^ A you' L :..,;.k:J Me S<l9e f o .a 9 a- t or Ge* et8 a Ra* 0 A aV>° 0< Look before you listen look In the RADIO WEEKLY-** 30 c«*.37 words
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248 1957-10-03 16 HIS COURTESY CALL BACKFIRES ('KYLON'S Education Minister, Mr. W. Dahanayake. refused yesterday to see the I .S. Ambassador, Mr. Maxwell Gluck but was later oersuaded to do so bv a junior minister. wnen Mr. Uluck reached the Education Minis Ut'.s officeA.P. - 248 words
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Article100 1957-10-03 16 rpWO O f the nine inteA grated Negroes were reportedly chased, beaten up and kicked yesterday inside Little Hock Central High School The two Negroes, both boys, were not injured. "We wanted to make it so miserable, they wouldn't want to go to the schools," saidA.P. - 100 words
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Article54 1957-10-03 16 HPHE fii:.t iinti -.stop London to Ban PYancisco com mercial polar ntghf waa completed yesterday In hour.; 1!) nuns a Trans wm m An linei 1 .1 'r heed Jel Si ream carried 32 pawengerj 1 rom England, [reland, Belgium and Oer many The plane had QA.P. - 54 words
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Article25 1957-10-03 16 Rosihan Anwar, editor of the influential Jakarta newspaper, Pedoman, has been acquitted on a charge of having published an unofficial army report A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article311 1957-10-03 16 crrEIGHTS of all races at Penang on Saturday j are: THE AUTUMN PLATE CL. 4, DIV. I— B'aF. Shah D'Or 9.04 Flturius 8.10 Bright Sun 8.09 Sweet Violets 8 07 Sadoura 8.06 Curls 8.05 Turn To 8.04 Showman 8.03 Scholarship 8 02 Parrot Fashion 8.01 Monarch 8.00 Windsor311 words
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Article77 1957-10-03 16 [FRENCH war planea opened lire on tnachine-gun enplacementi in Tunisia >'• terday after being shol at L3 times while flying OV6I Algerian soil, the French Defence Mini t ry announced in Paris, "Although our planes have been hit 10 times the latter never returned ftre. After twoUP - 77 words
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Article188 1957-10-03 16 ONE OF QUINS IS DEAD PHILIPPE, one 01 tht quintuplets born to Madame Laurence Chrk tofle in Toulon ye terda* i las^ night m officials have announced The hospital matron uu another of the quS Helene, who was earlier J? ported to have died, but to have come back toReuter - 188 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-10-03 16 picture. i j Actress Mary lire, bathed in Mediterranean sun- shine, is awaiting her cue before filming the beach scene with Peter Finch on location in Corsica for i the new J. Arthur Rank film "Windom's Way." The film is an adaptation of the novel by James Ramsey. PopperPopper - 49 words
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Article38 1957-10-03 16 President Coty of Frano is expected t 0 announce N Guy Mollet as the contest ant for the premiership thi afternoon, the third day o the 23rd cabinet crisis sine the end of the war. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement68 1957-10-03 16 KAMIKAZE! I wto4^TOPWm^ 'aßuPajß^ ff^' It CEE I JAPANESE KAMIKAZE PILOTS IN "LAST- RITES' 1 CEREMONY BEFORE TAKE-OFF! <lf##Jf#>#f#fr* sc€>n4*s from f'apiwrvd j f tints nvrvr hvforv hv<*i* r~l/~7 CAPITOL I/ I Saturday M'nitc THE TRUE sac.a of Tin: BRITISH A AMEBH N NAVIES IN TIIF PACIFIC ATLANTIC IN WOR|68 words
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SPICIAL FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT FRED ASTAIRE CYD CHARISSE Silk Stockings
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Title Section14 1957-10-03 1 SPICIAL FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT FRED ASTAIRE CYD CHARISSE Silk Stockings Thursday, Oct. 3, 1957.14 words
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Article, Illustration365 1957-10-03 1 JACK RUSSELL - Nothing fills a stocking like a beautiful leg JACK RUSSELL SAID GRANDPA— WHO WAS SO RIGHT Lrandpa always said, "Nothing fills a stocking like a good- j in^ Leg." Watching Cyd Charisse dance with Fred Astaire over j *s "Silk Stockings" set, proved grandpa a discerning gentle- man. Miss Charisse,365 words
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331 1957-10-03 1 THE SHOW THAT IS FULL OF SHOW-STOPPERS K STOCKINGS 1 the Cole Porter musical iiit, which ran on Broadway for two years, now conns to the lereen in M-G-M ('inemuScope ami colour him version, intact with its original score, plus two new Porter songs, and v\ith eye-filliiii; production numbers starring331 words
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Advertisement72 1957-10-03 1 M^ i j THf SI NC INCEST, DANCINGEST, MOST I 3 HILARIOUS MOTION PICTURE OF |B 3 M-G-M p^s AN ARTHUR FREED PRODUCTION '-FRED ASTAIRE i CYD CHARISSE j S .r Cr^aScope and METROCOLOR 10 < JANIS PAI6EPETER LORRE Jm^l m JULES MUNSHIN GEORGE TOBIAS JOSEPH BUI OFF J&r fc72 words
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Article, Illustration709 1957-10-03 2 On with a topper and tails as he rocks at the Ritz yyill TIII.K Us rhythm ;ilid blues, < ;il\ pso, rock n roll, jazz, jitterbug or the bunn v hug, Pi ed As t 1 1 1 (.in do iI 1 1 1 < I lie709 words
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Advertisement71 1957-10-03 2 Ladies 1 /or tY>ry special occasion, we have an RANGE of the finest WOVENTEX NYLON I m STOCKINGS, V^' ,-^r^ rt e sheerest I an d mo s t ,A> gossamer stockings irresistible appeal. I i) v. J^ most attractive J! shades. < SILK STOCKINGS Starring Fred Astaire and Cyd71 words
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180 1957-10-03 3 Tattooing was the start of it ail rV ER since tin days E when atives ul tmm™ slan a d t tooed elabor.tr pat fiTon their ten colours In &as th .first apDr oximation oi a stocK L e this leg covering ilfs played a prominent role in !ii-*oi v.180 words
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Article, Illustration199 1957-10-03 3 edian Jules r 1 p ompletes the of Russian efer the red )lu e in "Silk Stocking, The remaining wo ir s ar e played ind Joseph V*om# musiral the second row at M-G-M »in. who comes to Tom his S e irmanc199 words
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Article, Illustration301 1957-10-03 3 VFTER a prolonged absence, Janifi Paige returned to Hollywood to star with Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse In M-G-M'.s "'Silk Stockings" the film of the Broadway musical hit. Five years ago. the dynamic red-head walked out of a lucrative Hollywood301 words
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Article117 1957-10-03 3 From cover to coveted role It was as plain as the nose n Jimmy Durante's Uuv that Bette UittJ had all the attributes necessary for movie stardom. So Durante signed her as one of his "Cover Girls," and now she's In ••Silk Stockings. Miss Uitti plays the coveted role Of117 words
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Advertisement185 1957-10-03 3 MATCH YOUR MOOD WITH TANTALIZING SHADES OF MAX FACTOR'S COLOR FAST LIPSTICK Fjrijg** "^l^Pfi IN A PARTY MOOO? «*-^W^ ll ffcr -A FEELING GAY AND FRIVOLOUS? lil||i§ fill Then PARTY PINK'S th« s'.a.lo foi you. WzmXk i! I h It's a high spirited pink, delicate but I f i devastating.185 words
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Article, Illustration135 1957-10-03 4 SILK STOCKINGS A MUST IF NLY FOR FASHIONS £LOTHES ro make my wom.in green wth envy are part of the appeal of Silk Stockings, one of j the most lavishly dressed films to come to the screen for some time. Pmmm On the left the glamourous135 words
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Advertisement43 1957-10-03 4 "roll" n"rock to the hit-tunes in M.C.M'i SILK STOCKINGS' P^O 9^ ?^^L lu^V^^K'' "*>•" -"P^ B^& f i I it/ g^L i |||^gte^. j "i'l! KOCK 'N ROLL fil&v liU IX'ifunu' forliiddon to over LiO's MAROIJAY--P^^!S Avjiiubiv at all leading cosmcJic sior^ I t43 words
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Advertisement50 1957-10-03 4 FRED ASTAIRE, TOO, KEEPS ABREAST OF FASHION v'4sfiftfij"^Kiii' S ""N■' ■^"> 1 -^^Kwy^ -^l v«l\N?^^BC J JBB^^BflMHnH^y"^''^^yv^'-' Ss&?v u '",V-' V ''l"- KbcXv v .■..'.'-^.'.'.'.■.■.iffi'.'.v 1 v -'*^V-**^g66B m^^^Bßw*S«v ■'■^Tvwt'"' i 1 1 I EVEN Fred Astaire keeps up with the girls in the bbzer with natty brenst pocket handkerchief.50 words
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