The Singapore Free Press, 11 October 1957
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Article17 1957-10-11 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Prire 15tts Sl ***** Singapore, riitliiy, October 11. 1957.17 words
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Article80 1957-10-11 1 'These are our terms...' i speech before the olitical Committee, idrei Gromyko urged the impl< mentation of "a number of immediate meafun and includes the follow To s op without delay sts of atomic and hy- .>t for two or three not to make i this question agreement iment pro-80 words
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Article64 1957-10-11 1 Phantom still at large HPHE phantom of a Slngapore army settlement in Clementi Estate who, has been terrorising soldier families and molesting women for the past one week i.s still at large. About 1000 soldier householders a~»d members of the police force kept an ailnight vi»il yesterday. but the "oily64 words
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40 1957-10-11 1 Pakistani Premier Mr H. s. Suhrawardy has a.skod parliament for b vote of confidence it ta learned in Karachi r rhis followed the action of the Republican Party In withdrawing tupport fron tho Government A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article32 1957-10-11 1 October Brit grade i übbei buyers fob opened In Sin gapore this morning ;it Br< rents a Ib dOWII Qliartei of a ront on yesterday' close. Ilie Lotic vmu quitt.32 words
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Article22 1957-10-11 1 COMMUNIST North Korean Foreign Minister Nam II Has demanded that r.S. troops withdraw from South Korea, Radio Peking reported yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article115 1957-10-11 1 CAN SPREAD rpHE United States warned Russia yesterday that it should J. remember any war which is started will not necessarily be confined to one locality. The State Department made the statement in commenting: on an interview Soviet Communist Party boss Nikita S. Khrushchev save to the NewU.P.; Reuter - 115 words
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Article672 1957-10-11 1 Russians suit tfesi 9 s ideas 9 MOSCOW THREATS OF WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST ■!S a provocative !MM)O-wob*cl speech yesterday, before the lusted :*r, *:iit% m I'oliiieal t omiuili« fe e. the Ituvsian Foreign Jlini«ier. >lr. Aiidrei S.romtko. «laiiiinecl the door shut on present world clfcarmaiiieii* lsn>|iosaSs and chargedReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 672 words
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Article270 1957-10-11 2 #Wm*ff iniiiifjuraiiun within tour **#*<> A s Unions show inivrusi J'HK new Workers' Party is to be lormal I y inaugurated during the next four weeks. The convenor of the parly, Mr. N.S.N, Nuir. told the Free Press yesterday that it had excited ''considerable270 words
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Article, Illustration119 1957-10-11 2 yv/E .samTz /or La^itf was taken a stage further on Wednesday evening when Mr. Claud Doral, who will produce the plays, gave auditions to the first batch of applicants for the part. Here on the extreme right, with Mr. Pelham Groom, Latiff's creator standing next to him,119 words
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131 1957-10-11 2 IHPHT1 HPHT Singapore Govern j A ment is considering what assistance, if any, it can give to small shopkeepers facing eviction who cannot afford the rents of alternative ne w shops offered them by the Singapore Improvement Trust. The problem has arisen as a result131 words
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190 1957-10-11 2 'THE SICK CAN GET DRUGS ON HOLIDAYS' r pm-: Permanent secretary to the Ministry of Health, Dr. M. Doraisingham. .sn id yesterday that, there was no danger of sick people being deprived of medicine if private pharmacies closed on Sun days and public holidays "The General Hospital," he said, "provides190 words
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Article68 1957-10-11 2 $60 M. GEMS FOR SALE rfJHE Japanese Financ X Ministry has receivec an offer for 161.000 carats ot diamonds, assessed by the government in January, 1956, at 7.200 million yen (MS6O million). The diamonds, along Wit tons of gold, silver platinum, were requis cd by tho allied OCCtipa forces inA.P.; Reuter - 68 words
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Article34 1957-10-11 2 The Foreign Ministry in Duma.se u s disclosed yesterday that American diplomatic courier James Anthony Varreos, refused entry to Syria on Monday, has now been allowed to enter the country. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article221 1957-10-11 2 CJINGAPORE Hindu leaders yesterday welcomed the recommendation made to the Government for compulsory registration of Hindu marriages They favoured Hindu marriages being made mono' gamous by law. Commenting on recommendations made by the 10--man committee appointed by the Government to investigate the advisability of such registration,221 words
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Article39 1957-10-11 2 The Unitrd State; pounced yesterday thai rare exceptions it w;i.s w ing fingerprinting for Immigrant foreign vi who .stay in An for less than year Fingerprinting how* win sun be required immigrants. Re uterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement46 1957-10-11 2 Afes TAILOR! tailored to your measure! I 3 UPPER PICKER.NG STREET. SINGAPORE Jl TELEPHONE 26! 1 6. I I 'A JH _-_#___l y for a cup of f^QMUf Kg^s tea ___iv ■^^■^■^"~~~"W«OBWiBB0BBl______| "'itl 1• S. JJJ i«*Mi mt *-*T-^MJf.j^ »O» ACfNTS: HA. O CONNOR COMPANY LTD.46 words
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Article337 1957-10-11 3 'Russia can't claim the Moon' i% su sssssS the moon unless fsubsl ntlal period si Stands only the portion perm.neiitly occ«P* ed Like Antartic The experts comi-ired Jon claims to those fikcdo.it in Antarctica X of nations claim JoHionsoi the froienconSSeit! The United State, recognises none partly because the dainisA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 337 words
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Article447 1957-10-11 3 NOW METEORS 'BOMB' SPUTNIK may head for tall in ten days time But only small ones so far RUSSIA'S little 'moon' stayed on course yesterday, completely oblivious to dire predictions by earthbound experts of changing orbits, weakening signals and possibly a sud dvn fiery death. Scientists at the U.S. navalReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 447 words
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Advertisement238 1957-10-11 3 bor Comfort and Quiet, $tay at: STRAND HOTEL 21/25, BencooSen Street, Singapore 7. Central, all rooms with Telephone bath Toilet attached Hot and cold running water (several rooms with long baths) European, Chinese Food and Drinks also served. Reasonable charges Phone Nos. *****/*****. If* *1 FREE BOOKLETS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST238 words
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Miscellaneous10 1957-10-11 3 SATELLITE TIME TABLE: Georgetown 11.58 am Singa pore, 1 p.m.10 words
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241 1957-10-11 4 The Singapore Free Press FIRDAY, Oct. 11, 1957. Opinion No room for smugness IT is but proper that the Russian satellite .should be regarded in the right perspective, and it is timely that t h 0 S c who have studied the mysteries of space flight should assure the less241 words
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Article, Illustration694 1957-10-11 4 JOHN REDFERN - JOHN REDFERN Ay hv. .itm- l.>oka hi i ied. 1> this 111 N < Ulll'i t.lk In; too tniich ot the limelight? (MI WAS No. 2 man, Krobo Kdusei, \g beginning to overshadow his chief, Prime Minister Kvvame Nkrumah. Since his appointment ;i month ii^<> as694 words
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Article149 1957-10-11 4 ffUNDREDS of thousands <>t pounds' WOrth <>f cq being smuggled out of Nasser's Egypt, Recently Beirut was flood' ai with Egyptian pound Oti < n ofth 12s. tit I). 'i he money is being got out by people afraid Iheii cash will be useh149 words
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Advertisement21 1957-10-11 4 Latest i'Lt.iu.in C- Ci-ld ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS P. H. HEHDRY M&nufscturtac Jtw*U« HI N«.rth Bridx«- >— ft sin^aporr, 6. A Kuala lumpur.21 words
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Advertisement35 1957-10-11 4 TmJl t?- r//£ TRONG Slur i vv/r// 7//e A7/z:r> TASTE j/^ makes Q 77 1 l\ smooth, stfon& Mackeson'i I butldi you "/>•» ///<• I0W&J MMI briflhti-r. y^~£Ap V M*if H^^"(MAIA*A) ITO s—^ 4 SINGAPORf KUALA LUMPUR35 words
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Article, Illustration274 1957-10-11 5 TAX ON CENTRES UN DER REVIEW community groups* existence ts threatened Th e to -cem cinema shows .enera [uestion of taxing the various 11 m v uiv centres in Singapore or l( n eni from taxation is now enga* jffiSSn of the Income-tax Departts auestioi ~SSS«tof $358.40 in" tax Department274 words
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Article113 1957-10-11 5 SINGAPORE'S proposed Reformative Training Centre in O Changi will be able to accommodate 300 youths, rhls was stated by the Deputy Commissioner of Prisons Mr. J. M. Crawford. In an interview with the Free Press yesterday. Mr. Crawford said that the plans had not yet113 words
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Article117 1957-10-11 5 HPHE French reported in Algiers yesterday they had found the body of an almost legendary rebel figure known as "Ali la Pointe.' The body was recovered from ruins of several Casbah homes destroyed in an explosion earlier this week when paratroopers searched for rebel munitions. "AliA.P. - 117 words
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Advertisement57 1957-10-11 6 Uv€ fc ]|l«Ml«*rii j PICK THE PACK THAT SUITS YOU BEST! w,th L b M and only cm you pick thr pa< k thai i EyOU bc<.t. And only L M f?iv you the ffawur rhe FU EXCITING FLAVOUR. r i REGULAR, WK'£ :/rA W*-KING-SIZE fBSBSR (I CRUSHPROOF I.\\l ill57 words
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Miscellaneous216 1957-10-11 6 li> l«< I aIL asul IMiil Davis j; WE PROPPED J V I'/Wl FALLING- UMPH?/^-^^ PON'T PAINT >( I ALVYAVS- LI.KE '^s. HIS GUNS" X^^—^ v\^s?__' NO// GLORIA, J TOSEE--MOW twe EAKTH'b\ GpT HIM, j#j4 _r-%>^^^ its ALLOV£Rf/V |T ENt?S^ w^ H TAit#.V\ by lul^ar Hire i_turrtMii;!is r^s^s^_s3Cs_? r r^__216 words
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Miscellaneous449 1957-10-11 6 BORN today, you are thorough efficient and conscientious y. plan on a Urge scale and y« i can through an idea in the most miniU detail. This is. unusual tor one artistic temperament Is so outstam it jusl so happens that thi have given you the ability to cr< artistically449 words
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Article177 1957-10-11 7 I LONDON, Oct. 10 I previous Today i.HitK No. RSS 2 4\ buyers 24\ buyers |S« P yrtS Ct< 24 i sellers 25 sellers I 24 S, buyers 24 buyers f 24% sellers 84% ■eHew I 24% buyers 2A\ buyers L }B EB No- 1 25 filers177 words
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Article107 1957-10-11 7 I NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Previous Today IN Straits Spot 92 37 nom. 92.37 nom. IS futures taml-ird Contr unquoted unquoted unquoted unquoted ONE- Quiet BALES: Niltraits Contract Oct. 9175 buyers 91 37 buyers 92.37 sellers 92.37 sellers 91.62 buyers 91 25 Buyers 92- 25 sellers 92.25107 words
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Article40 1957-10-11 7 »NEVV YORK, Oct. 10. Previous Today 0 Industrials ***** 441-71 0 Railroads 122 27 116.7R fl Domestic Bonds 85 09 85 12 5 Utilities 66^20 65.26 Averages 154 89 150 98 quoted in U.S. cents per lb.40 words
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Article43 1957-10-11 7 I 24%,] -lp and j 24H. awaiting |p r 24* to 24. I s quoted first half October shipment 24Muniok white spot 35. awaiting release 34 > 4, afioats 34^ to 34, October shipment 334, sellers ex-dock. in U.S. cents per Ib.43 words
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Article85 1957-10-11 7 ■COPRA Philippines c.i.f IK./ North European delivered |cOPRBAh,' .WhifMMjSfliSS; I European delhrred weight ocr long ton Oct. Nov \ov h M ■COCONUT OIL crude Straits in loCO^TI^ 01;^ JjJf- Ewopeam ports i.i bulk PHI UPPINE t0 COPRA N c.lj VH Sho!l^ LONDON. Oct. 10Previous Today $16985 words
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Article214 1957-10-11 7 New activity for the Chinese Latins' Assn. No Sees to be paid TUIK Singapore Chinese Ladies' Association is planning to hold "bobby classes" for members. The secretary, Mrs. Rosalie Hernon, told the Free Press that it would be helpful if members interested in particular hobbies contacted the214 words
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Article35 1957-10-11 7 The Royal Perth Hospital has awarded its gold medal to a Malayan nurse, Miss Sakuntal Balram of Penang, who will receive it from the Australian High Commissioner, Mr. T. K. Critchley. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article80 1957-10-11 7 The Acting Chief Secretary, Mr. S. T. Stewart, and the Assistant Minister Mr. M. P. D. Nair visited the Singapore Reformative Training Centre at Outram Road Jail wheVe delinquent youths under the age of 21 are being helped to regain their place in society. ABOVE: Mr. StewartFree Press - 80 words
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Article79 1957-10-11 7 SARAWAK should have 16 j airfields in operational use by the internal air service of British Borneo by 1960. There are at present only four airfields in use at Kuching, Sibu, Lutong and Bintulu. It takes about three months to travel from Bareo to Marudi and79 words
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Article35 1957-10-11 7 Portuguese military personnel in Goa have closed the 12-mile frontier with India, claimed New Delhi officials yesterday The border Is usually open to all persons holding entry or exit permits. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Miscellaneous152 1957-10-11 7 SINGAPOREJ HIGH TIDES TODAY: 1144 a.m. TOMORROW: 0.28 a.m. and 12.12 p.m. SUNDAY: 1 04 am and 12.43 p.m. MONDAY: 1.44 am. I and 1.17 p.m. TUESDAY: 2.30 a.m. and 1.57 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 3.30 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. THURSDAY: 449 a.m. and 3.53 p.m. Today's Radio Programme 1 15 p.m.152 words
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113 1957-10-11 8 Georges paints in leaps and bounds A FRENCH abstract painter, clad in a light summer kimono, re cently enthralled Jap anesc art lovtrs by de monstratmg his high speed dynamic painting technique. :The demonstration was held in a Tokyo departmental store where Georges Mathicu, one of France's most talked nbout113 words
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143 1957-10-11 8 He loses licence but keeps his girl A ROW with his r :ri< upset 21 year William Turner so mi that he deliberately crl i ed his motor-cycl 1 Last week he I i driving licence months 'and pri ibly job too, he said). But he KEPT his He Will143 words
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Article, Illustration29 1957-10-11 8 FOOTNOTE: When you hare a moment, Georges, perhaps you could explain to the unenlightened masses just what thosp hi era(/I//allies are meant to re/'(■sent-29 words
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Article383 1957-10-11 9 Mother' s life or death decision \i, mother A 0 d beside a 2 made a dealh decision. At stake was the life of her three-year-(ltl i son, Robert Powell. Robert was lying across the liv< line, Wa ?ight arm t< n of! by a train. A few yards away383 words
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Article45 1957-10-11 9 Let' s be friends A gannei lucks curiously at sea lion Babs, who seems rather embarrassed by he new c impanion at Glasgow Zoo in Scotland. The gannet was '■nun into Glasgow by a storm over the Clyde ivas accepted at oo as a guest.45 words
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Article55 1957-10-11 9 The 32,000-ton tinker "British Honour" is seen m the above picture being launched from the Harland Wolff yards at Belfast. Northern Inland. recently. Mrs. Harold Watkinson. wife of the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, performed the launchIng ceremony. The turbine driven tanker is bcinj; built55 words
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Advertisement169 1957-10-11 9 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCHI T mxKf HBP y/ I t^S'**-' v PXvWftfis^^*X'---'-s^^^B^^Bc'^'"'"^^B'sf w^} B; '<-i;-'-'*"-* '■'■'■'■3^BBofflBl3SK'^'«"*"« M VflSr .V '^■VvflSHv m,* ■> 9\ :-;-w^- ..v' v J^iM Illßc- w-Jt tr ">"••'' *^R-:5>ooB:^■ ->v v Sr^V'* '-■-■^q*'- >'^ij jh&"3?Ssq?-v 5 '''^^^BsP^^B'-"' ■'■T^fciK T^Kt "S' 1 ■'■<•" ■''"^BBbcSbS^" m.169 words
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Article, Illustration849 1957-10-11 10 SEFTON DELMER; STEPHEN CONSTANT; TOM STACEY - SEF TON DELMER STEPHEN CONSTANT TOM STACEY DFDFFby CON TRIBUTING WRITERS t WHFRF PFfIPIF IN THE KNOW FIND THINGS THEY DIDN'T KNOW How British Intelligence was sold a pup TiJK utterly impossible is about to happen in West Berlin. A man his name is Heinz Stefan is to849 words
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Article99 1957-10-11 10 Was his T.V. face red! r|W ANNOUNCER Alex 1 Macintosh, back on duty last week after three weeks' holiday, couldn't believe his eyes. Nor could millions of BBC viewersFor he seemed to be puling a funny face at somebody in the studio while he read the news summary. Not until99 words
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Article186 1957-10-11 10 I/oka terrorist threats did aot stop a British A police sergeant from marrying a gardener's daughter In Cyprus. What is more, they wen.' watched by more than 100 good citizens who Ignored warnings to stay away from the ceremony in Morphou Cathedral. Sergeant Herbert Tea* dale,186 words
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Article, Illustration212 1957-10-11 10 Please don't let's be beastly to the bulls IT'S a new hobby— A bull-watching. The pioneer is Mr. Andrew Fraser, a Scottish veterinary surgeon who has been "psychoanalysing" bulls to find what makes them savage. And after two years of steady bull watching he has decided that bulks which attack212 words
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Article41 1957-10-11 10 Mr. K. A. Gbcd Ghana's Finance Mm had breakfast with I dent Eisenhower arui President Nixon Ri White House y which, he said, "mftl for all that haj>;when he encountered prejudice in a Del c restaurant. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration114 1957-10-11 11 "MERDEKA BRIDGE" Though the subject matter of this print ?ias been copied, (There was a similar photograph of the Merdcka Bridge, exhibited about two months ago), the time is different. This one. must have been taken during the night, while the other ivas during the114 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-10-11 11 "LABOUR" formal "thfbac^ l>r n( b clear sky. r nf TV mak€s the BubJects stand «">« o Ihc scene makes it compact. h Sa Van, 18. Gan Ena Senn Srhnoi32 words
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Article87 1957-10-11 11 j any q U( aphp, a parth rtiotnVeil be Prea* X J«H Photo* If* L^wnnq world Perfection in "HURRY, lUKHV" The angle In which a photograph is to be taken is important. In tiiis one, the cameraman has chosen an excellent angle, and <•><• r.snit js thai87 words
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Article, Illustration11 1957-10-11 11 By Lai Trek Kong, 13. 67. Patricks SchOOL11 words
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Article, Illustration220 1957-10-11 11 rpHIS is v page for all photographers whether you be a beginner or a Fellow o! the Royal Pho t o graphic Society. It's aim is to educate as well as to entertain. Emphasis today is on the schools, ami those enthusiasts who are just at220 words
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Article303 1957-10-11 11 photography is catching on. In many instances it has caught Malayan enthusiasts in two minds: When to use black-and-white film and when to use colour? Now if you're out to just record memories on film, by ali meant; shoot away at anything and everything in colour303 words
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275 1957-10-11 12 RATIONALIST China marked it* "Double Ten" Independence Day this year amid signs of growing internal prosperity in Formosa and easing tension in the Formosa Straits. The Nationalists were virtually written Ofl by must of the world after they retreated, defeated and discredited, fromU.P. - 275 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-10-11 12 Dr. Edwin H. Trethaway of the United States Operations Mission in Bangkok chats vrith some of the H Siamese educationalists going on a study tour of the Philippines.28 words
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Article89 1957-10-11 12 I Ngo Dinh Diem has called on south Vietnam to prepare itself for selfsupport without Arnerl- < in and other foreign .iid. Diem told the National Assembly, 4 W* must now begin to think of living by our own means." Short time He declared: "We canU.P. - 89 words
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Article108 1957-10-11 12 HK fishing junks get mechanised total of 237 mechanised lushing junks, 162 ot them newly built craft, have been licensed In Hong Kong during the second quarter of this year adding to the steady lncreaae ol this British colony'^ fleet. The Bong Kong Government recently announced that the fleet nowA.P. - 108 words
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Article203 1957-10-11 12 JAPS HEAT PEP DRUGS HPHE latest United Nations ■i- quarterly narcotics brl letin reports that the problem of .stimulant addiction in Japan is gradually aecUnJiiß as a result of control legislation beint* tightened in 1955. Stimulant drugs, .such as various "keep-awake" pills and amphetamine compounds, were first used in JapanA.P. - 203 words
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Article14 1957-10-11 12 I Soviet machine tool mission is expected to arrive in Tokyo about October 1814 words
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632 1957-10-11 12 PULSE ...featuring news and views about Asia today 5-EA turns to Japan— Kobayashi Glimpses JAPAN had been asked by most South-East Asian countries to provide technical services to improve their national reconstruction programmes, the Japanese roving ambassador, Mr. Ataru Kobayashi, said in Hong: Kong. Mr. Kobayashi who had concluded aReuter; U.P.; A.P.; REUTER - 632 words
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Article100 1957-10-11 12 THE Toy Guidance (oun cil, a private New York firm which recently rharj? cd that some Japanese toys were dangerous, has been fined for violating the U.S. anti-trust l;iw, the Journal of Commerce report* Fines totalling M$ 15,000 were imposed on the COtmcil, its president,A.P. - 100 words
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Article532 1957-10-11 13 Who was the Emperor's lady? iJlir i jvom Brighton who became the mistresa or CHE l prance. WHO WAS S1IK? 1P t .11 the truth no one has ever been quite sure. In her Miss Howard. But no one has known much Fnu< pr uniil now. mm diligent research, Simone532 words
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Article245 1957-10-11 13 VECKI BAUM - BOOK of the WEEK VECKI BAUM W KITTEN ON WATER By (Michael Joseph 13s. 6d.) IX a chance meeting on a I.S. bound train from .Mexico just after Pearl Harbour, Chief Thumborne, a marine engineer, tells the story of his lifelung: friendship with the adventurous Glenn Hammers. Glenn is an245 words
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Article152 1957-10-11 13 Best in crime TvqhT FOR MURDER R'bV LIONEL WHITE. Krsonna. re by a complex-burdened architect who overhears a plot to rob hi. own company, and graduates from conspiracy t 0 j Quite outstanding. THE CASE OF TORCHES By Clark Smith. Hammond" and Hammond. 10-- 6d Low-keyed thriller in the Balchin152 words
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Article51 1957-10-11 13 1 By Fred Boyle. Heinemann. 15s. by the well known <w--9t ff >'■" clou i that nudges the rnately turns the earth Into by aaang in the way of the tun pinner .galrof cUntiflc logic, ima Tape Recorder. Forty d lor, told through the peechmaher at a testl«j51 words
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Article133 1957-10-11 13 rw\UV OBSESSION OF 1 EMMET BOOTH. i:y X linn Iloiland (Gollanes, 13s. tki): A cult'.i.eci" American novel the author is better known as thril-ler-writer Martha Albrand about a mid-die-aged man's relentlesa pursuit of a beautiful, but not merry, widow, No wisecracks, plenty of quiet emotion, PORTRAIT OF A133 words
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185 1957-10-11 13 Tf /z/ce me you are a sufferer from all those bits in women's magazines telling you to decorate your dining-room nun an old guitar you can heap with oranges and lemons (for a surprise effect) or passionate pieces that say what185 words
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Article103 1957-10-11 13 THE BOOK PAGE Elizabeth fwept back tv Pans. There .she found her home in chaos There had been a police search. Her love letters were gone for ever. Heartbroken she retired to her country palace. Round tin- estate she built a great vail. She let the shadows crowd in. There,103 words
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Article, Illustration199 1957-10-11 13 kept loyal Ob i De« btr morning members of the Assembly were arrest* d in their beds Elizabeth's hero not only stayed President. Within a year he had proclaimed him.se It Emperor Napoleon Elisabeth had helped to make an emperor. But she hud '«»st a lover. The emperor needed199 words
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Miscellaneous182 1957-10-11 13 i I I II ii I I CLUES ACROSS io Actresses' locks (7). 7 Pomp< n.s kind r>f piano at 11 Does for poCXXI (4). f K jt (13). 12 I abandon a claim (4). 6p< enl starj for objectors 13 Push the sheep (3). (in. 18 Time from the182 words
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230 1957-10-11 14 THEY OUTPLAY ARMY IN PREMIER LEAGUE Malays show their power at Jalan Besar ILAYS tfhould win the Singapore Vtnateur Football \^-«K iation Premier League. At Jalan Besar yesterdl they showed their power when they heat i strong A rim iide 1-1. Had cent t ('-forward Sahar Hussein no t missed230 words
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169 1957-10-11 14 Braves beat New York Yankees 5-0 to take series MILWAUKEE BRAVES won the World Baseball Series for the first time when they scored a 5-0 victory over the holders. New York Yankees in New York yesterday. The Braves, National League champions, won th« best-of-seven series by four games to three.Reuter - 169 words
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Article143 1957-10-11 14 ENGLAND TEAM vs WALES J^NGLAND have chosen three new •caps" in their soccer team to meet Wales at CardiiT on Oct. 19. They are Eddie Hopkhison (goalkeeper), Don Howe (right back) and Bryan Douglas (.outride right). Douglas takes the place of Stanley Matthews, who, at 42. has not been showingReuter - 143 words
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Article22 1957-10-11 14 PAKISTAN defeated A Burma 8-1 in their Thomas Cup badminton champion ship tie at Kan goon yesterday U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article200 1957-10-11 14 |YJR. KENNETH MARTIN, manager of the English .swimming team which has just completed a successful I vi.sit to China, last night invited the Chinese to send a team to Britain, He extended the invitation on behalf of the Amateur! swim m i n a Association iReuter - 200 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-10-11 14 FOUK of the 800 British national servicemen w\ rived in Singapore yesterday, plunging i,, JSf" swimming pool at the Brittania Club for that lon e for dip after a march under a blazing Slll d37 words
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204 1957-10-11 14 Indians suffer their fifth straight defeat INDIAN ASSOCIATION suffered their fifth sue 1 cessive defeat In this year's Singapore Hockey Association's Div. 1 league when they were b< tten 2-0 by Ceylon Sports Club at BalesUer Road vm terday. C.S.C. have now played five games and have nine points. The204 words
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Article51 1957-10-11 14 rpHERE are eleven final X acceptors for the South Australian Derby, to be run over a mile and a half at Morphettville racecourse. Adelaide, tomorrow. They are All Dust. Bhala. Dundale, Galloway, Gay Beau. Kaaline. Ladle. Staraim Steel Bronze. Tukl and Ye* John, All carry 8.10.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article128 1957-10-11 14 McDONALD BREAKS HIS JAW i^iOLIN MCDONALD, AusKj tralia's openhm bats. man, was found to be sinier. ing from a broken jaw, which will prevent him from practising for two weeks, at Johannesburg yesterday He was injured when, batting in the nets, he was struck on the side on his faceReuter - 128 words
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Article71 1957-10-11 14 UNSEEDED Robert II 'We (Australia) upset !i >1X patty, (United States) 6-1, 6-1, in a men's q >:t-' final match ot th( Pm American Tennis To ment at Mexico City j rday. The second seeded An can was an easy targei Howe's well placed after theA.P. - 71 words
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Article20 1957-10-11 14 Philippines bantan champion Tanny rind France's Roger i fnught a draw in I round non-tltli Paris y<\strrd;iy A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement127 1957-10-11 14 EN J O V yourself this weekend and eve week end with the magazine that Entertaii the WEEK-ENDER jfljf!^*^ v 'Up ■■V V.- 'Ajjj&Sn BS&& •••••••••••••••••••••I Terrific pages every week ACTION CLAMOUR FEATURES SPORTS ••••••••••^••••••eaec THIS WEEK'S 'SPECIALS' INCLUDE:- Scandals Wrecked their Lives inside story Facts behind the fall of127 words
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Article293 1957-10-11 15 ALLAN LtWl* sums up tomorrow's chances llMf an res Vrfvefirsi upwiw** ilfflf .il rpoh, ii my s.Uction tor the CU* I)iv One Mile 'vent, ciold Cup trial. v Bukit nmah to morrowwhen thcSinl|)uli lur-iCluJMipen thri, three-day Gold Cop meeting. Daiku looks an imnroved horse293 words
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940 1957-10-11 15 Captain Marvel one of day's best bets f AP T A I N !M ARV EL should be the best bet of the day In the Cl. 3. Div. 1 sprint. He won easily at Ipoh for which he is two divisions higher with 8-lb extra, and this has NO940 words
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Article130 1957-10-11 15 Ramsbury best in weak field I) \MSBI XV. fourth to Cap--1 tain Marvel In her last race at be a safe bet in the Cl, 3. Div. 5 race over 6f. Ramsbury is down two divisions with only 3-lb extra in wh one of the weaki some time. Bosun's Mate130 words
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Article34 1957-10-11 15 !^oi l Ott IN< horses J uill not >tart tomorrow: Tudor Wonder, Crimson Pirate. Jolly S lilor. Muffin Man DantesQue, Professor B.mcot. Star One. Wee Laddie, Safari and Balkan Arab.34 words
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Article19 1957-10-11 15 KNIGHT WINS ARMY GOLF I tmarsh 3 i a score of r ibleX M an the first iman Vutumn19 words
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365 1957-10-11 15 only once ilnce then ia the Peruk Ck)ld Vase, a race in which it would be impossible to give him a chance He is now a divi. loa lower with i:j-lb extra, and with 16-Ib more than when365 words
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Article229 1957-10-11 15 YNVINCIBLE gets an excellent opportunity to reenter tiie wiinnng lLst tomorrow in the Cl t. Div 3 event over 6f Invincible, who bM won H mil M i ii inn **********111 n n CLASS y DIV. 3 6F. Applause 9.00; I'nderidr^ 8.13; Selskar City 8.12;229 words
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291 1957-10-11 16 FIREBALL AND 'FLYING SAUCER' OVER U.S. AND FIJI Four tell of dazzling light from sky as 20 in plane escape death A Hi GE fireball streaked across the Western United States yeslerdaj as the sighting of a "flying saucer" in the Fiji [elands was reported. in DENVER, Colorado, a spokesmanA.P.; Reuter - 291 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-10-11 16 picture. Stockholders of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company are shown a model of a new 45,000--ton P liner being built at Belfast during a visit to the P O liner Iberia at Tilbury, London. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article80 1957-10-11 16 FORMER U.S. Secretary Of Defence Charles E. Wilson said in Seattle last night that, largely because of U.S. policies and its .strong defence, "there i.s reason to believe that the rl.se of Communism has reached and passed its peak." But he warned that the danger of "militaryA.P. - 80 words
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Article33 1957-10-11 16 The U.S. Atomic Ennr^y Commission last night reported another Soviet. nuclear test this time a small one taking place yes terday and located it north ol the Arctic Circle A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article89 1957-10-11 16 A 35-YEAR-OLD Irishman. Jim South. .said at Shannon Airport last night he planned to fly to the United States on Sunday to head Sinn Fein demonstrations against Queen Elizabeth. On her arrival the Queen will also be faced with the problem whether or not to accept aA.P.; Reuter - 89 words
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59 1957-10-11 16 People who daily develop a case of nerves should reach fjr a highball instead <>{ a tranquiliser, Dr. V. Kinross- Wright, Professor of Psychiatry at Baylor University, Houston, Texas, said in Durban, South Africa. "People should realise they arc not going to solve their everydayA.P. - 59 words
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Article127 1957-10-11 16 Speed up with Thor, Jupiter CENATOR Henry M Jackson yesterday called on Pre Ideni i i enhowet to take pei on t] command ol .1 ;p ed up in the vB, ballist lc mi lit programme mv hlle t he United st;i < i,, continue Im m< Hal work onReuter - 127 words
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Article63 1957-10-11 16 ASIAN flu has killed score.of people all over Europe and the United States. Italy U one of the worst hit areas in Europe. Yesterday. Rome reported a total of 1,250.000 cases so far. 50 of which were fatal. In the United States, the number of flu easesReuter - 63 words
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Article50 1957-10-11 16 rE 21,867-ton liner Rangitane, carrying 415 passengers and the American freighter Hawaiian Tourist of 7.606 tons collided head on in the Panama Canal during a heavy rain squall yesterday. No one was injured. The freighter ran aground but was pulled free two hours later A.P. U.P.A.P.; U.P. - 50 words
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Article63 1957-10-11 16 India's Finance Minister, Mr. t. t. Krishnamadiari leit New York by air yp.sf.crOay for London, prior to visiting Germany, without being specific as to hifl success in his quest for loans for Indian develOD mont He had been attending the World Hank and international MonetaryReuter - 63 words
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