The Singapore Free Press, 9 October 1957
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Title Section11 1957-10-09 1 The Singapore Free Press ,)ui> Family Paper j j b.tol»r >■ Wn»CI»11 words
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245 1957-10-09 1 Russians are talking to satellite i »,,ii n tii .tK.nics authority said yeslerA a U v S ha Russia appeared to send a "no* rtell J i l imU to its moon on Suni2 fhA satellite apparently answered. >- ;lU( i 11 mv mable to listen in on what S'n^nnln^^nuseReuter - 245 words
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Article189 1957-10-09 1 'BE ABLE TO DESTROY THE USSR' as fadsfdsa fdsf f fdf ff a 1> Mlit A L Arleigh A Burke United States chief of Naval Operations, said last night that the IS. and its allies, as a deterrent to all-out nuclear war. must have "the obvious capability of destroying theReuter - 189 words
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130 1957-10-09 1 r ViiF daily cartoon In Ja* pan a lai gest newspaper t 1 ahi, usually devoted to politu 9, yesterday portray* ta three 1001 vied looking men on Man ihe <'i toon uas titled. Panic On Mars," end captioned, The Earthmen are coming! InA.P - 130 words
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Article237 1957-10-09 1 'Moon' near end of run? RUSSIA'S "baby mooir i* was reported by Mo*•o\v Radio .still whirling iround the globe i a s lighi but suspicion grew hat the satellite may jo near the end oj its a Leading German scien--Ist, Dr. Hans Pact/old of ;he famed Max Planck Scientific InstituteA.P; Reuter; U.P - 237 words
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Article70 1957-10-09 1 Warsaw is quiet WARSAW'S five days of riots appeared to be over Young toughs and a handful of police stood eyeing each other uneasily along "riot alley" last night. but no incidents occurred. Trials of several persons arrested during the antl censorship demonstrations are expected to start by the workA.P - 70 words
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Article46 1957-10-09 1 MARSHAL Georgi zhukov, Soviet Defence Minister, said in Belgrade yesterday that Soviet armed forces had been equipped with the "latest first class arms, including atomic and hydrogen weapons." He added that Russian forces also had 'the mo.st complex iadar, jet and rocket techniques.' ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article386 1957-10-09 1 U.S.-RED TALKS ON MISSILES Russians and Americans both decide to agree on need for debate on disarmament United States reversal in policy THE United States' Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles disclosed in Washington last night after a meeting with President Eisenhower that the United States is ready toA.P; U.P - 386 words
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Advertisement86 1957-10-09 1 Vitamins. W^ Your Childs Health U/hat u/ouldn t you give to ensure it f One way. Mother is to re- COgnise the value of a food *f\. )V supplement. Give your child S ftfc^' delicious 'Ovaltine' every day. />3, ■■■■or'"+,0 r Prepared from Nature's best >EJs\^ "^^f/ foods 'Ovaltine' supplies86 words
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Article68 1957-10-09 2 Work on laying new water mains in Putong Pasir, off Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, is to start soon. The City Water Engineer. Mr. F. S. Wicks, told the Free Press that when it was completed, within two to three weeks, "residents will get a better water68 words
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Article, Illustration342 1957-10-09 2 SIAM RICE QUOTA ARE TOP SECRET SINGAPORE, MALAYA GET 3 MONTH ALLOTMENTS NO SHORTAGE -BYRNE SINGAPORE ami Federation governments have been allotted definite quotas of Siamese rice for the next three months. These allotments arc both for local consumption and traditional re-export tv neighbouring couiili it S. This was disclosedA.P - 342 words
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Article22 1957-10-09 2 Malaya's first High Commissioner to India. Mr. S. Chelvasingham Maclntynyesterday presented his credentials to President Rajendra Prasad in New Delhi.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article25 1957-10-09 2 The British Government has reaffirmed that it considered the Gulf of Aqaba an international waterway open to all ship ing. U.PU.P - 25 words
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113 1957-10-09 2 rpHE Japanese vice-consul in Singapore, Mr. K. Murao'u 1 told the Free Press yesterday that there had been I tremendous response from Malaya to the two aJ ships offered by his government, last month. He said that the unexpected rush had again cause the dateline113 words
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Article139 1957-10-09 2 ISRAEL protested to the United Nations Security Council yesterday against the aliened seizure by Egypt of the Israeli fishing vessel Doron. In a letter to the president of the Security Council, M. Guillaume GeorgesPicot of Fiance, Mr. Abba Eban, the Israeli permanent representative to the United Nations, said he139 words
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Article, Illustration129 1957-10-09 2 further by all the means available to it should this not be done" Meanwhile Lebanon declared yesterday in the United Nations it would line up with the Arab world in any conflict between the Arabs and the Western powers. At the same time. Lebanon's ForeignReuter; A.P - 129 words
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Advertisement93 1957-10-09 2 SURPRISE SCREENING! J I i I I VB 1 I i i___^ -v. k^' yv ~t t J^P t 1 1 i. jB*?nf <y 7^ fvrn I l.r l<.vr lh.it »<u Kit '<^9^SP9!H I -OPENS TODAY- J 11a.m. 1.45-4.15-645 930pm. -X J i fins V I Short "MERDEKA SPORTS". F/?£93 words
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Article151 1957-10-09 3 Lit U»N« talks 2 Ihf government iider lSf U»g an expert from the Ze Force, the Social Welre Department, or vie bour 'Ministry to the ond United Nations senar on crime for Asia and c Far East to be held in fryo from Nov. 25 to Dec. Mr L C151 words
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Article, Illustration362 1957-10-09 3 U.S. still ahead of Russians insists defence chief BUT WORRIED BY NEW RED CLAIM r rlIE U.S. Secretary of Defence, Mr. Charles K. Wilson, yesterday, 1 credited Russia with turning a "nice scientific trick* in launching the first earth satellite, but said that he believes the United States is stillA.P; Reuter - 362 words
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Article108 1957-10-09 3 Sermon with a difference N UAL commemoration ceremony starting with h!i Vn'T and tn i^ S uith :l fi reworks display was ceremony was in mcmi the lat'p 5Jr I i 1 harles father Mr. T. A. Sim Normal Buddhist com5 em ora«on services con•Buddha p u or flowers to108 words
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Article92 1957-10-09 3 tMRST candidate for the title "Queen for a Day" to be conferred on the lucky girl chosen at the Press Ball on Oct. 2fi at the Sea View Hotel is Miss Wendy Locke, seen on right. Teen -aged Wendy has been a winner at several beautyHenry Woon - 92 words
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Article22 1957-10-09 3 U.S. trains German rocket men < Gorman Army «w troops to the early ne *1 ained in handJ'built rocket 11*}*$ to inI WMhiftg22 words
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Article83 1957-10-09 3 Mkmhers of the Singapore Debating Team decided last night that the future of Malaya would be gloomy if the Malayan Communist Party was recoßnLsed, Borne main points dU•*l 4 wcrr: "Will Malaya recognise the IMCP2", Should shf become a member of SEATO?", 'Will her rubber continue to83 words
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Advertisement232 1957-10-09 3 Latest Designs of Jewellery WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available in Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Pins. Distributors: G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Phone *****. FOUR REASONS WHY OUR SALE IS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SALES 1 All articles cleared under sale are from232 words
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203 1957-10-09 4 The singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Oct. 9 1957. opinion Dangerous play rpiiE accidental death of a young and beautiful Singapore dancer is but another example of the danger and folly of playing with lethal weapons. A .sword i.s not toy and should never be regarded as one under any circumstances,203 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1957-10-09 4 BERNARD HARRIS - Willour money ever be secure? BERNARD HARRIS MJ THERE'S NO NEED TO BE SUNK IN GLOOM AFTER THE BANK RATE SHOCK WHAT exactly docs the economic future hold Tor Britain? Thai is [he question which must be nagging ;it the minds of many thousands of people. It could hardly be*1,021 words
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Article87 1957-10-09 4 Beacheainber - Beacheainber af dasf das fdsf df f rpm: baby i^ ir i noreiisti must be. much annoyed to learn 1 that ,i chimpanzee who paints pictures is only Iwo years old. What possrrbtill traynlng ran br Of hid 0 asked •Ml. «iiant liippir Rribworth, 14-yrar-olil author of87 words
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Advertisement69 1957-10-09 4 PATEK PHILIPPE f 3 Id. v*«rl«r»> ton uiohl c /i. 2 Fini 3 lln i l(< ■< ut't* t<>r V rv 1 Ui«M W l'ii^> wimmlmg /»r ««<>• J> B^frrf, T «ir#- Palek C I'l, ,!,[,[><■. (tut o/ l/u> .7 X i me I'ultk Philippe. It. Mill* of |9Si r«m|M69 words
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Advertisement96 1957-10-09 4 LONGINES A contemporary watch, designed for an active hf< U open air life, designed for the younger generation M Of poli&hcd stainless steel throughout, thin and robusl LONGINES "SILVER ARROW" has a cmtrwccondi M 'wnd and is waterproof, anti-magnetic and shock-p: 3J,i An expanding steel bracelet, which Is moulded h96 words
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Article, Illustration244 1957-10-09 5 FREE MEDICINE FOR LIB.-SOCS. ior(nra .tn-vour-pocket plan for party members r m'Mee decides on Friday T'» nJ i Rive free and con|)rtpa dical treatment to its members at its trade un.on com Jittee°meeting M***; Uie purly Ml E k The see l for Borne sacniico or tilt. 1 P Ui244 words
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Article66 1957-10-09 5 ijLDieAL research baa 3 I .-till found no satLsi'acry cure for atomic radiation Injuries, the u.N. World Health Organisation reported tn Q neva. A panel of prominent experts said the only known method for repairing radiation damage remains plastic surgery. its report calls tor tne trainingA.P - 66 words
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Article18 1957-10-09 5 A 10-day conference on anti-malaria campaigns is to be held In Bangkok in December. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article98 1957-10-09 5 rpHE Hong Kong Govern--1 ment is taking precautions to avoid a repetition of the riots last year whicli marked the big Chinese Nationalist festival of "Dou ble Tenth" (October 10 v Regular police and auxiliar ies have been alerted an I 117 people arrested inReuter - 98 words
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Article202 1957-10-09 5 FIIK governments of Singapore and the Federa- tion are considering: a suggestion to relax immigration restrictions to permit the entry of technicians from Hong Kong to help stimulate industrialisation. This was one of the suggestions put up by the Hong Kong trade delegation who visited202 words
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Article18 1957-10-09 5 I yesterday. Reuter Spam was elected Ninth Vice-President of the United Nations General AssemblyReuter - 18 words
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Article34 1957-10-09 5 The Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr Dag Hammarskjoeld. has appointed U Nyun. of Burma, deputy executive secretary of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Fur East (ESCAFE) A.PA.P - 34 words
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Advertisement128 1957-10-09 5 WASSIAMULLS Cv r r d c n LtK9 X? ARROW /4\p^ SPORTSHIRTS iwr '^74fc. Xr-A JUST UNPACKED THE LATEST H V T-_ /A fV ARROW SPORTSHIRTS IN V MIRACLE F ABR| C OF {^I SSLK COTTON, COTTON i'^C ht \\n N'DACRON IN BRIGHT V y^jt^^ NEW PLAIDSI STRIPES —^s^ >128 words
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Miscellaneous563 1957-10-09 6 >I\MHI\KI li> a >v I alk ami I'll i l Davi* Li||^L^j E titled to his personal rights. Your fortune .seems to run In il TAHZ.%\ by Edgar Hire Burroughs SSSS! Hl *iSgrt?fiSJ l Xr i 2 1 p v,, i We running with the tide. Act t v C563 words
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Article110 1957-10-09 7 NIW YORK. Oct- 8 Previous Today Straits Spot 92-50 QOm. W. 50 noni. U i Ur r S nntr'act Oct. 9075 nom. 91-00 nomda.d Conti I uc£ unquoU>d unquoted ir ouict s Niliu rintract Oct 91 75 buyers 92 00 buyers lts Contr 92.50 sellers 93.50 sellers110 words
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Article36 1957-10-09 7 NEW YORK. Oct. Previous Today ndustrials 152.42 450.56 Uilroads 122.81 121-42 )ome.vtic Bonds 85 09 8514 Itilitles 66 48 66 23 Itocks Composite Averages 155 36 154.49 ed in US. cents per Ib.36 words
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Article31 1957-10-09 7 alabar 1 ment 24 H. Muntok white spot I and and awaiting relea.^e 35. afloata 35 to 34 1 October shipment 34, -oilers ex-dork. in U.S. cents per Ib.31 words
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Article69 1957-10-09 7 LONDON, Oct. 8. PM Philippines c.i.l I X./ Today orth European delivered popean delivered weight per ng ton Oct. Nov. £62V6 buyprs £6^ H buyers v £t>3 BeUera fc«3 sellers £62 4 buyers £62 Vi buyers HT OIL crude st.aits in 3 "H** 2 >IIOIS fe^L^^f^o,;69 words
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Article, Illustration478 1957-10-09 7 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - ADELAIDE EASTLEY Itiiiiiiikri^liiia >lission library in STpore opiiis %*mn By 'The job lias just begun 9 WHEN India's High Commissioner for Malaya, Mr. V. M. M. Nair, officially opens the Kamakrishna Mission's new library block at 9 Norris Road on Oct. 2G, the missionFree Press - 478 words
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Article22 1957-10-09 7 Confessed Soviet spy Jack Soble was sentetl yesterday In n> w York to .seven years in prison. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement71 1957-10-09 7 Non-Ironing "CROCODILE" SHIRT 100° o Fully Combed Cotton Poplin Only $8.40 per shirt FOR BUYERS IN SINGAPORE (LONDON— Selling 42s 6d) ALSO ON SALE AT THE "CROCODILE" STALL— GREAT WORLD TRADE FAIR USEFUL FREE GIFTS FOR EVERY PURCHASE Hurry Now!!! SYMBOL OF QUALITY SATISFACTION IS (A ARANTEED A LIFE TIME71 words
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Miscellaneous150 1957-10-09 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 10.54 am. and 1120 pm. TOMORROW: 11.18 a.m. and 11.54 p.m. FRIDAY: 11.44 a.m. SATURDAY: 028 am and 1212 p.m. SUNDAY: 1 04 am and 12.43 p.m. MONDAY: 1.44 am and 1.17 p.m. rUESDAY: 1.30 a.m. and i r >7 p.m. Today's Radio Programme 1.15 Footllght150 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-10-09 8 r pm 1 1 adlng public may W( 1 the Press" and Pi < photogi aphera who r< cord dally news in local publications at the forthcoming 1 Ball, Sponored bj the Singapore picture. Pilot Officers I. ink V( w T«<k (hit) and Mm Ran Sloilf, ofFree Press - 82 words
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Article, Illustration846 1957-10-09 8 jiir, reuerauon ius« about me plumed helmet is strange in tne iac< E of Malacca's history which, lavishly recounted in Min^ chronic E Its and recorded in Malaya's annals by the Malacca Historical So E ciety, describes numerous sartorial extravagances cherished b] S earlier Malays. According to history, theFree Press - 846 words
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Article141 1957-10-09 8 iitnmiii The queen and her two attendants, also to be chosen the night of the ball, will tour the Colony, visiting Police Headquarters and St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The party will then go to the Johore Bahru Rest House to be greeted and feted by the management141 words
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Article279 1957-10-09 8 Why all over thos feminine spirit in its capacity for devotion and service through sclfdiscipUne. For the scholarly there are. within its pages, accounts of Hindu women. Christianity's Macrina. Bright— of Kildurc and Mechthild of Magdeburg, Julian of Norwich and Catherine of SienaMother Cabrini, Teresa of Avila and La Mere279 words
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Article47 1957-10-09 8 Significant changes 1)OTPOURRI: On the heels W the LittU Rock horrors corner the report of America's National Opinion Research Centre of the University of Chicago, avowing that "significant changes are taking place in the attitudes of Southerners." since 1942 -wr Are informed by this group those favour-47 words
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Article162 1957-10-09 9 ildoers could b< whisked tre to learn the lesson of imility and human dignf East. months ago, a couple from Atlanta, 1 la, visited the Free 1 lared y Jolting... -We are S tin 8 Far East in n truths for fo see how other °Ples get162 words
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Article, Illustration698 1957-10-09 9 Fashion show dozen or BO humble allyear round family sharks 'minus modern conveniences, a Rest House jammed nightly with the lei-sure-minded and, centring all. a three-storeyed mansion housing a towkay, his three wives and their numerous progeny. The Shaw Brothers have donated $1000 to aid St. Nicholas' Home forFree; Free Press - 698 words
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Article102 1957-10-09 9 ■'VIALAYA is a nation 17.1 unique m Its races and religions, each group havl:i:; played Important roles iman evolution in welldefined cycles In Its his*y»" Miss Florence Pulslecturer from the l!i1 national Theosophica] .v'.s mother headgarters .it Adyar, [ndia, !f i a large mixed audience b few102 words
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Article, Illustration126 1957-10-09 9 SERANOOON'S Community Association will huld a talontime show at the Badminton Hall on Saturday night, November 2 under the patronage of t!i< CHIEF MINISTER. MR IJVI YEW HOCK Proceeds will be used to conduct tn.' group proposed programmes for the benefit of the area it servos Impromptu speeches126 words
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Article, Illustration170 1957-10-09 10 'jniil dmtfji r lI. M S < IrvH.uul, built in l't I. as submarine h.istr unii t<»< MHietl after Mm war, was in* mi; towed from ardiff, Wales U I lanHlv, laM Ilinf to be broken up when sh<- was swept ashore by a pale within light170 words
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Article45 1957-10-09 10 A fresh attack on the religion of Judaism has been launched in th e Ukraine where more than one-half of the Soviet Union's 2,500,--000 Jews live, it bears the form of a popular pamphlet "The Judaic Religion Its Origin and Essence." U.PU.P - 45 words
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Article23 1957-10-09 10 The Jordan Parliament in Amman has asked King mis.soin to remove martial law, In form now for five months.-- A.PA.P - 23 words
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Article171 1957-10-09 10 AIR SHOW DAREDEVIL DIVES OH ROOF DARACHUTISa Mike 1 Rfilly jumped nt 3,400 ft. from a Tiger Mofh last week. He delayed opening hi.s parachute for 15 seconds, to add to the thrills of tlie air show. Then the high wind took over. Daredevil Reilly could not control his course.171 words
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Article70 1957-10-09 10 pASSENOERfI Bat in an eastbounti Central Line train at Loughton, London, for nearly lo minute, one day recently, wondering what wa causing the hold-up The motorman had refu ied to take the train any further Complaining to station offlclrt* that he had already worked nine hours. a reii,.f70 words
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287 1957-10-09 10 NOW THE SPIDER'S SUNNY DAYS ARE OVER fIANG boss John Alexander Kelly, alias The Spider, broke the first rule of the underworld. He short-changed on the shareout of the loot. The under world swore revenge, and two months later betrayed him to Scotland Yard's Fly my Squad. bl Bedford van287 words
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Article114 1957-10-09 10 A grocer's assistant at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, cut open an 801b. New Zealand cheese and found. A PAIR OF GREEN SHIRTSLEEVES COMPLETE WITH CUFFS AND BUTTONS. A public health inspector condemned the cheese as unfit to eat. From Wellington, New Zealand, last week, came114 words
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Article139 1957-10-09 10 4 MINISTRY OF HEALTH appeal board last week upheld the right of a doctor to prescribe pin for a patient, in certain circumstances. "Gin produces a sense of well-being," said a report by the board. I 1 Middlesex Health Executive Council had told the139 words
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Miscellaneous200 1957-10-09 10 CLUES across mostly (8). Entice mo within (5). 6 Young wolf beside n well, 4 nans interrupted in such see <9> opportunities (7). Tr 8 German wine In a bufTci 7 R 1 noun streSft for rn (5-8) 10 Chain rings on a golf- lr (< in tho rnvlr n200 words
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149 1957-10-09 11 Britain's new care engine in 'hiding' A REVOLUTION in motoring has x been let loose on the roads 0/ Britain. But one will never know if one sees if. This is because the wonder gas turbine engine is inside the body of a conventional Austin that no one will be149 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-10-09 11 THE former French ship Pasteur, which, fvhen the last war broke out. carried France's fold reserve to the United States and was later used to transport troops, has been bought by the German Norddeutscher Line. She will br transformed into a liner at a cost of $42,500,00081 words
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Article, Illustration114 1957-10-09 11 \|OTH E X Veronica iYI Serri, 78 -year -old member of the Cloistered Order and Mother Superior Of the Convent School in the Republic of San Marino talking to some of her pupils. The r.uns opened their X om a n C a th o 1114 words
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Advertisement58 1957-10-09 11 News £rom Malaya It's only $24.00 for 8 month': to send the Straits Budget by airmail to any address in the United Kingdom. This popular weekly Issue keeps U.K. readers well informed on Malayan homo news And hy seamail and other parts of the world a co its $13 5058 words
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Article, Illustration385 1957-10-09 12 II the nations of A>ia want to attract more foreign investments they must offer a favourable climate for Biich capital, including incentives for profit and guarantees against nationalisation and exDroDriation, speakers at the Far East conference emphasised In New York. Delegates from Thailand,U.P - 385 words
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Article193 1957-10-09 12 mm U.S. Commerce Department's top expert on the X Far East has urged Americans to show more enterprise In developing U.S. trade and private investment in Asia. Kugene M. Braderman, director of the Far Eastern Division told the Far Easl America Council of CommerceA.P - 193 words
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Article88 1957-10-09 12 'RESUME CHINA TRADE' VN export-import ex- Z port says the United Z States "must patch up our differences with China" and resume trade with the (>OO,- 000,000 population na- tion. The executive vice- Z president of Ballagh and Thrall, a Philadel- phia trading firm, Mr. I Grant L. Thrall toldA.P - 88 words
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Article, Illustration175 1957-10-09 12 Pakistan defen s Mangla Dam plan MJ Dam proj. tanl-controUed Pakistan's del, United Nation, c G J iam Ahmad, ha the Security Council tha it was similar t of schemes carri.-.i m the Indian side Kashmir cease-fir line India had a Y, d earlier against building the dan: In aU.P - 175 words
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Article375 1957-10-09 12 'Asians must help each other' adf asf dasf sf dsf dsfsdffff I^HE United States hopes that the Colombo Plan will help South Asian nations to assist each other in economic and technical problems, informed sources in Saigon say, rather than look to the West. American officials believe that one ofReuter - 375 words
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Article80 1957-10-09 12 THE Washington Post said there were all the earmarks of a manufactured scare in alarmist stories being circulated that toys made tfl Japan might be a serious threat to of American child 1 -enIt was re f err in leading article In r<f» issued in Sepfcrnh Toy GuidanceReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1957-10-09 13 CYRIL STAPLETON - When a girl like this has to fight to the top CYRIL STAPLETON By WOULDN'T YOU SAY SOMETHING'S WRONG -HE >le finding 1 busi toughest ness ..,> tiw» P^ ade has Jj? swl for so Sn goes to show how hard \t rpallv is. A i praise, then to rand1,085 words
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Advertisement38 1957-10-09 13 DECCA BRUNSWICK CORAL 0 "R Playing JV r, i r 45 rpm St.ind.ird 78 rpm Records awo«l Conductor, Orchestra, World Famon Artist, Dccc^ Accredited Dealer, S KAAf* ff»n in 1«8A. Cecil Sireet, lI>AAC CO., LTD. Sinsapore-I. Tel: *****-38 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-10-09 14 ROBERTA COWELL, former fighter pilot who was reregistered as ftejean aeo is makinc a comeback to car racing. Here she is seen at the wheel of Her smr TAt at the recent Shelsey Walsh Hill Climb She set a new women s it'stUme" 1 AfterPaul Popper - 97 words
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347 1957-10-09 14 For first time since 1892, an Indian team is in Cup final I^OK the first time since the Singapore Amateur Football Association Senior Cup competition was started in 1892, an Indian team will contest the final this year. For the first time, too, the floodlit ftn on Oct. 19 will347 words
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Article724 1957-10-09 14 Great loss to bloodstock industry A DECISION to disband the famous Km Ora Stud at Scone, New South A wales early next, year means that Australia's greatest thoroughbred breeding venture will come to an end. The present controllers of the stud, the directors of724 words
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Article168 1957-10-09 14 Ties for tonight's badminton DEFENDING champions Nancy Lim and Lav Hui Huang will meet Tan Hoc Lan and Mrs. Molly Tan in the first round of the Singapore Badminton Associations women's doubles event at the S.B.A. hall tonight, starting at 7.30 p.m. Other ties are: Veterans' Singles: Sambojoe Ahmad v168 words
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Article40 1957-10-09 14 Gan Eng Seng School boat Anglo-Chinese School 3-1 in an inter school hockey match at Barker Road yesterday. Meha r Singh, Hup Soon and Chwee Kirn scored for Gan Eng Seng, and Yew Wah for A. C. S.40 words
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Article99 1957-10-09 14 /\N Sept. 28 the great. Australian miler. John Landy, was awarded tho Mohammed Tahet Trophy by the International Olympic Committee* Whon told of the award Landy exclaimed; "What's that? I don't want to be Impolite, but I must admit that I've novor hoard of it."99 words
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230 1957-10-09 14 TOWEEL PROVES TOO STRONG FOR CARTER WILLIE TOWEEL, South African holder of the British Empire lightweight title, added to his growing reputation when he outpointed former world champion Jimmy Carter (U.S.A.) over ten rounds at the Royal Albert Hall in London last night. Carter, 33 years old and the firstReuter - 230 words
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Article33 1957-10-09 14 Bury, thfl Bngli Division side, bo.' 1 Petakhtikve, of d!l 7-0 in a friendh football match at i night. Bury led 5-0 a time. Reuter tadsf dasf dsaf dfReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration161 1957-10-09 15 By Our Swimming Reporter iTHE Aust [an swimming team for next year's j 1 Commonv lth Games in Cardiff, Wales, will be a stronger one than that which won top honours at la! year's Olympic Games in Melbourne, s Mr. Frank161 words
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Article47 1957-10-09 15 OSBERT ROZARIO has been selected to join the Singapore hockey team in quadrangular hockey tournament against Selangor. Porak and Negri Sembilan at Kuala Lumpur this weekend. He replaces Percy Pennefathe r and M. Wright b^th of whom are unable to make the trip.47 words
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Article14 1957-10-09 15 VAVY JON] well R Malayan wnr> mornr rday asoi i14 words
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Article, Illustration301 1957-10-09 15 npilE 1958 racing season in Malaya will begin with a three -day meeting at Ipoh from Jan. 11 to 18. There is no change in the new racing schedule. Singapore will have seven meetings while each of the Federation Turf Clubs will hold five meetings.301 words
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Article349 1957-10-09 15 We will keep Cup— Sproule fHE manager of the touring Australian tennis team, Mr. ciiir Sproule, La confident that Australia will retain the Davis Cup in Mebourne next December. He said thi.s in Sydney on return from the five months' overseas tour of Britain, Kurope and United States of lira349 words
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270 1957-10-09 15 Wanderers show they can play beiter hockey By Our Hockey Reporter WANDERERS ff SPORTS CLUB had a luckless day yesterday and had to concede a 1-0 defeat to Ceylon Sports Club in their S.H.A. Div. One league match played at Balestier Road.270 words
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Article65 1957-10-09 15 F.P. Form Guide out tomorrow f^REE PREBB Form Guide lor the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting will be out again tomorrow. The Guide is a MUST to better racing. It is compiled specially for you at n o extra charge. It is part of our racing service, which includes65 words
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Article69 1957-10-09 15 pANCHO BHATACHAJI, 01 India, was outpointed by Terry Spinks, the Brltlsn Olympic Gold medal winner, in an eight rounds flyweight contest at the Royal Albert Hall. London, lcist night. Spinks. und< i l>atei as a professional, gave a sparkling display of clever boxing from the start. The69 words
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Article, Illustration464 1957-10-09 16 Amertca goes not yet intend to hasten her satellite programme AM American scientist who predicted the launching of the Soviet satellite to within a <<v days said yesterday thai the Russians have practically won the race to the moon. Heinz Koelle, chielFree Press; Free Prrss - 464 words
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171 1957-10-09 16 He'll ride back to Holland on a scooter h n BORN Julues de Joode 33, who <n ilt cd in Siikki i)oyc from New Guinea by boat I planning 'i 000 milt "i erland tt tp buck to Holland on a 50 C.C, mot>>, f ir f l(ts pun ha171 words
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Article147 1957-10-09 16 Mr NEHRU DENIES SLIGHT he may have had in making it. if indeed he made it." This morning in his denial, i Nehru said the position or Russian troops in Hungary and American troops In Japan was not the same and was In fact different. The statement released today by147 words
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Article76 1957-10-09 16 Indian Defence Minister Krishna Menon told the U.N. General Assembly yesterday that India was determined, by "peaceful methods," to free G a fro!.) Portuguese "colonial rule." Portugal's Vac. Vieira Garin, in a bitterly worded reply, accused the Indian deie- lt( oj introducing in the Assembly "disharmony andA.P - 76 words
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Advertisement17 1957-10-09 16 v.w.v. v .-.->.>.• So easy to reach fr,sf- ',s,> \Jf^J b y /iCIMj The Asia Insurance Building, Singapore,17 words
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Title Section20 1957-10-09 1 THE Long House FREE PRESS FILM SPECIAL Wednesday. October 9, 1957. FILM CREW BRAVED JUNGLE HAZARDS AND FOUND IT WAS...20 words
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Article, Illustration285 1957-10-09 1 JY leart of the roadless ■own Colony of Sarawak, i ed by silent, uncharted river, whi read their arms into eming jungles, a wit i a quarter million dolof equipment set out on the boldest and costliest movie-mak-ing adventure ever attempted east of Suez Their mission was to285 words
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Advertisement75 1957-10-09 1 ■a■b■b■mssrabbn'Bbb-e b b n ra o b b m m m a b n Shaws MALAY FILM PRODUCTIONS proudly present j fl I Filmed in DAYAK Country in KASTMANCOLOR IGala World I Prewnivrv f JL^ CAPITOL m^ J XofffOF'fOfr* 0.30 p.nt. IfeJ i.9 Personal Appearance W 2 DAYAK STAR LULI75 words
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Article, Illustration476 1957-10-09 2 Luscious Luli and luckless Alexfindlove inlonghouse rpHE villagi witch- doctor mi/<'d into the cloudless ski< ;n id niut ered > hims< !i lh could i' el the (>; bre< from ih<river on his face as he (hi!. 1 h is heel into the scorched < art h. li hi d476 words
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Article, Illustration210 1957-10-09 3 rpHE Dayaki are the nati\es of Borneo. There are Land Dayaks ami Sea Dayaks. The Laud Dayaks live in the upper regions, parti (iilailv In the hills and the Sea Dayaks Invartablj near the rivers. There are four different groups ill sea Dayaks called the Kayans, the210 words
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Article15 1957-10-09 3 DRUMS THROB OUT A FRENZIED BEAT AS THE WITCHDOCTOR WORKS HIMSELF INTO A TRANCE.15 words
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Article14 1957-10-09 3 LUCKY KENNY BUCHANAN RELAXES BY A JUNGLE POOL WITH A BEVY OF BEAUTIES14 words
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Article, Illustration209 1957-10-09 4 r\ IE of the many strung points of "The Long House" is the authentic atmosphere authentic as only a film shot on location can be. The scenes on this page will help you to capture, as the film admirably does, the stuH life m a Dayak209 words
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