The Singapore Free Press, 12 October 1957
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Title Section16 1957-10-12 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's family Paper Z s,,7ai»-. **i»»>-<>- <><M>rr l9 >7 Fr st S16 words
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Article154 1957-10-12 1 Arabs call talks f.MNG Saud of Saudi Arabia X and Lebanon's President Camllle Chamoun were reported s terday to have decided to call a summit meeting of Arab leaders and monarchs In view of growing Syrian-Turkish tension. "The subject of Syria and Its charges against Turkey I reported by informedU.P. - 154 words
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Article39 1957-10-12 1 A missile believed to be the Thor was launched from the Air Force test centre in Florida yesterday. If n was the Thor. it would be the second successful firing of this 1.500-mile missile. Renter39 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-10-12 1 1 ml i.. 1 Warsaw cart dri?er s »n Uii Polish r.ipii^i The liotinf, sparked by the Government tanning Ihc newtpAper p« Prottn list week, lasted five clays28 words
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372 1957-10-12 1 'Priggish schoolgirl' challenge was accepted ~*and trip will cement Anglo-U.S. bonds Roy at party will arrive today FLOODLIGHTS flashed on at dusk in Ottawa last night, marking the beginning of Canada's celebrations for the arrival of Queen Elizabeth from England today. TheA.P.; Reuter - 372 words
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Article153 1957-10-12 1 Suite 28A, which, the man. agement says, "is comparable with the presidential suite, very beautiful, very elegant, and has been used by many distinguished guests, including Royalty The New York evening newspaper, Journal American, referred to "a Royal traffic jam in the corridors of theReuter - 153 words
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Article262 1957-10-12 1 RUSSIANS DECODE SPACE SIGNALS AS Russia's earth satellite completed its 100 th orbit round the earth yesterday, clocking a distance of 2.750,000 miles, Russian scientists were busy deciphering- code messages from the little moon's transmitter. The science correspondent of Moscow Radio spoke last night in a "live" BBC. radio broadcast.A.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 262 words
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Advertisement58 1957-10-12 1 ORDERS IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE rori^ilt > vliirl\liii— ADVM-'Ti'jiNiO LIMITED 1 1 NC A t 0 R KUALA I' mm R HONG KONG i. 0 n D 0 N v .i ffl of A redft«d Ad Hi W Vt+ja ,i M of Acri led Ad I ill 4 tMttttq| Imm58 words
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471 1957-10-12 2 HALT CALLED ON THE EASY TERMS HOMES Seacon switches to public works No support from local financiers homes in about a y< i ie added. He said many people who had booked houses in new estates, depending on loans to finance their purchases would now have to wait a long471 words
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Article103 1957-10-12 2 Asian flu in Russia A SO VIET press report yesterday said Asian ilu has reached the 'pandemic" stage in some sections of the Soviet Union after being; stabilised during the early autumn. The newspaper Medical Worker said more than a million doses of vaccine have been sent to areas whereA.P. - 103 words
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Article38 1957-10-12 2 The M.G.S. Old Girls Association. Singapore. will hold its annual school anniversary dinner at the Methodist GirLs School on Mount Sophia next Friday. The Methodist Girls School celebrates its 70th anniversary this year.38 words
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Article50 1957-10-12 2 BRITISH troops yesl opened fire at Pyla tcntion camp to quel rioting Greek Cypriot prisoners. A policeman and detainees were tak. hospital after the lnci( One detainee was In a ous condition.. Authorities summoned Hre brigade to put out I 3 started by rioters. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article34 1957-10-12 2 President Eisenhower yesterday sent a message of sympathy to Philippine Ambassador and Mrs. Carlos p. Romulo for the loss of their son. Carlos Jr., in an air accident south of Manila. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article185 1957-10-12 2 rHE Singapore Government is establishing a special poultry breeding farm at the main animal husbandry station in Sembawang at a cost Of $226,000. a Government statement said the farm would aim at .supplying stock. Which WOUld be free from pollorum disease, to poultry tanners. ihe185 words
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Article23 1957-10-12 2 Malayan Finance Mini; Sir Henry Hau-Shik left Tokyo for Hong K< by air early this mornii enroute home. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement204 1957-10-12 2 W^^^^™ mer €aas f<w^ f</^ re sci^ tists as wN<a flows I Wf RUSSIA SHOOTS MOON' MM. i jBU More will go |jti;l4iJJJ^U:M ll ilU;lJLiTl^r up to probe lElu!fl^^ pf space riddle Radios pick un j^^S^ a, tjk**'* jF^&MWjT 1 -a I^_ A. il d'\\ \t L -i^ i I204 words
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396 1957-10-12 3 COMPANY SOON FOR THE MAN IN THE MOON return ticket in ten years iKl'lrip from Moscow to New York in ten minutes will be A ble in v few years, three Soviet space scientists said in Co- Iw*back to Moscow from a space onference In Washington, General !Ciel hi mom-396 words
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Article78 1957-10-12 3 'Bold boasts' ADLAI STEVENSON said in Columbia (Missouri) last nic/ht that the success of the Russian satellite had a definite effect on U.S. foreign policy. Stevenson said, ''We have boasted so boldly about U.S. strength and that we are ahead of everything, tfiat the current situation is exploited by ourU.P. - 78 words
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Article44 1957-10-12 3 Ghana Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah is dropping the name Christiansborg Castle for the ancient fort he took over when the country became independent. An official statement last night asks that in future his address should be, Government House, Osu, Accra."44 words
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Article118 1957-10-12 3 Suhrawardy supporters in clash T)OLICE in Karachi batonX charged Awami League demonstrators who marched toward President Mirza's house last night protesting against the forced resignation of their leader, pri m c Minister Hussaln Suhrawardy, earlier yesterday following a four day political dispute over the administi West Pakistan. About a dozer,A.P.; Reuter - 118 words
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Article66 1957-10-12 3 Mr. Aneurin Bevan, th€ man who will become British Foreign Secretary If r Party returns to power, said last night the world is better off just now because the Soviet leaders are getting more self-con-fident. ident people are hector and bull*. Mr Bevan saidA.P. - 66 words
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Article63 1957-10-12 3 (ay Mid on *fe e ttIMN. paper L'Osservatorc Romano said "God has no intention of setting a limit to the efforts of man to conquer space." The newspaper added that Pope Pius XII has stated the more we explore into outer space, the nearer we becomeA. P. - 63 words
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Advertisement303 1957-10-12 3 i II 4nnli<rt'itl Ivsor/fffffi/ SILVER MARCASITE JEWELLERY j j U.S. de SUVA I Jewellers I 106, ORCHARD ROAD. Tel: ***** I a I FOORMANS SCHOOL OF MUSK I PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THAT J ALL STUDENTS HAS PASSED THE PRACTICAL 1957 EXAMINATION f r THE ROYAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC (LONDON) Branch Tiong303 words
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220 1957-10-12 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Oct. 12, 1957. Opinion Advisory or mandatory? ■TOO often we hear of petty officialdom becoming a hindrance. Rules and regulations are framed to make the work of an office or an organisation go more smoothly. Thoserules are a form of lubricant. When, on the other220 words
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Article, Illustration702 1957-10-12 4 WHY BRITAIN TODAY IS STILL GREAT TT is not in our nature to think in terms of Britain's greatness. We have not consciously as a people striven for greatness. But In doing what we wanted with our lives we have achieved greatness. It is a fact of history that we702 words
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Article73 1957-10-12 4 BY THE WAY by Beackcomber A MAN at an auction made a bid for a very fine parrot. The bid was raised again and again, but the man persisted, and finally the bird was knocked down to him "Pretty .sharp bidding," he said to the auctioneer, "I never thought I'd73 words
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Advertisement87 1957-10-12 4 Our SALE IS ittll in FULL SWING EVERYTHING I I i\(. N\ I ion SI 1)1 l< %BLI Xl 1)1 < I II I'llllt S I'lrast- onw la r 1 y to haw v(»iir \\vs[ Choice I iki i .i i rui. Mik Sc«rv< I(m i\i i pin (hast- I87 words
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Advertisement33 1957-10-12 4 N^ze? to-day... in every way! HILLMAN MINX De Luxe Saloon i the finest of them all! LYONS MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE. 9 UNIVERSAL CARS Ipoh Penan* WEARNE BROS. X Lumpur Seremban M33 words
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Article, Illustration290 1957-10-12 5 LARGE TUNA TO DRAW THE FISHERMEN i Ann Ocean can solve Colony problem Special ships, tackle needed CINGAPORE fishermen are being: encouraged to venture into the Indian Ocean in search of new fishing grounds, and especially to catch tuna. Dr. Thaiß Ah Kow, the Chief Fisheries Officer, told the Free290 words
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Article167 1957-10-12 5 THE Singapore Public Services Co-operative A Stores Society is to hold a "Co-operative Ball" on a grand scale, at the Sea View Hotel, on December 14 from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The secretary of the society. Mr. D. Ramasamy, told the Fre e167 words
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Article32 1957-10-12 5 The Countess of Limerick, vice chairman of the British Red Cross Society, is now due to arrive in Singapore on Tuesday instead of Monday as previously announced.32 words
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Article28 1957-10-12 5 Princess Shahnaz, 17--year-old only child of the Shah of Persia, yesterday was married quietly to Ardashir Zahedi, son of B former Persian premier. In Teheran. Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article35 1957-10-12 5 President Rene Coty In Paris last night named Conservative ex I'remiei Antolne Pinay as the third man to try and give Prance a government after 11 days of political crisis. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article28 1957-10-12 5 The Manila Commission on Elections estimated that F, 500,000 persons were t eligible t<> vote in the Phiiip--1 pin.-., presidential election ion Nov. 12. A. P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article19 1957-10-12 5 Four ships Cardigan Bay, Crane. Newcastle &nd Opossum arc in tho SIU gapore Naval Base todaj19 words
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Advertisement75 1957-10-12 5 I Stuart Crystal ;sware of this calibre ent" a Memorable occasion iher the hostess be Grave ay. Formal or Informal. I tuart signature endorses ill sparkling beauty of I nple ol superb British I* Craftsmanship. j I S. F. H. de Sr VA LTD. j I" GH ST AIRPORT SINGAPORE75 words
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Advertisement98 1957-10-12 5 THE RIGHT TIME for SLACKS I mm /r$ different I I He'// glow in the morning jj 1 w/icn fie discovers his Gift of STYLIST slacks. WAI CHEONG TAILOR 44, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE FR££ BOOKLETS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Sole Agents: Hagem^ycr Trading Co., (M) Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH98 words
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Advertisement62 1957-10-12 6 J For the first time filter tip i smokers are getting what they J want... much more flavour S and aroma... with much less nicotine. After the first few j puffs from an L& M, most i I smokers sum it up in this j way THIS IS IT! i62 words
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Miscellaneous165 1957-10-12 6 I w». >l\MH(\hl li> t.vv I alk ami Fliil Ilaii« wHATMjT^e-- j/nqtv^jt was* neCkLacg. V goo pmessj/ 4 v^^'X munpr^ps pTW^. 8 f VouT-blkinp 1»• I \1 X A^r MWr I I 1^ 1 jt^r Mr-L *^»-^^^bm I TAItXAX by Kdtfar Hire Bnrr«iii*li« Tilftl SAINT hv Leslie Charter is DON'T165 words
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Miscellaneous460 1957-10-12 6 BORN today, you have a i ove of adventure and excite] Which probably will mark youi It is unlikely that there v. be a dull moment when around! You seem to attract activity you can be happy i n the c< ntre of a whirlwind and yet accompli great deal460 words
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Article, Illustration381 1957-10-12 7 Saturday, October 12, 1957. m FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES SINGAPORE STANDARD NANYAN6 SIANG PAU ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER WINDSOR LAD SCBUTTNmT" KWEELOH~ piV^uilßY KSTKERS PET RAMSBURY ESTHERS PET RAMSBIRy RAMSBIRY nft fv c i" M 71." ~~~l J 1 s££?MMt381 words
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Article788 1957-10-12 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By HE IS A BETTER HORSE OVER A MILE Ul'OR DIN Ci to A opinions at the racecourse, this morn ing, the Class l Div. 1 event over One Mile at Bukit Timah this afternoon is fa i r 1 open. My788 words
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Advertisement15 1957-10-12 7 Feel as strong as a horse take M m f'il BULLDOG FOR STRENGTH* BULLDOG GUINHESS15 words
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Article1093 1957-10-12 8 RACE 1-Z.15: CLASS 3, »IV. 5-6 FURS. i |M RAMSBURI i I Stable) Spencer 8.13 Posner I'wmKiitnii brirm (Mr ft Ux ap Urn) Lee Bii West 7 ESTHER'S PE'J U (Mr Mrs S( Is I'^1 Martin... Johnson 1 060 SAUCY k vi I br m Winalol1,093 words
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Article392 1957-10-12 8 RACE ONL RAMSBIKY. track report. PANTJAKOBAH -Covered 3F m 39 ESTHER'S PI l Went nicely on the over 3F in 37 SAUCY KATE: No track report BOSINS MAI I Went over 3F iii w uu Tecora, 111 SH No rep ri DANCE HALL ill \v< m lei iurely ovi392 words
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Advertisement107 1957-10-12 8 7k fwd eporfs tot THAT GREW OUT OF GEORGE EYSTON'S RECORD-BREAKING SPECIAL! wP^^fek. -s-...i: i-'iilt. track tested arid road WTA I Jt^fe^® [.rnvcl GroiKf F.yston'a record-bn-akiiiß 7ggk£x^mUß&^^^ w ti' 1 kcil ami counterchcckfd. Destined wSßS^^^- l <any ob a lonß-stimding tradition to W"^ enhance a name already synonymoun with TWIIS/lL107 words
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Title Section9 1957-10-12 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, October 12, 19579 words
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Article, Illustration855 1957-10-12 1 Hugh A. Mulligan - Youth on the throne! Hugh A. Mulligan By As leader of the Muslim Ismaili sect, tin new Aga Khan, who will be installed on Oct. 19 at Dar-es-Salaam, in Tanganyika, in spite of his youth, inherits from his grandfather the allegiance and the reverence of 20,000,000 faithful. ALL day longPAUL POPPER - 855 words
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Article417 1957-10-12 1 Thirty Years A9O in Malaya Y EA^S ago Dato *> 1 Meldrum had a ',1 saw-mill on the hill ;in Johore Bahru I and he is buried in <! a small graveyard J| below the bukit. His j ghost, however, is still said to hauntJ.N.D. - 417 words
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Article, Illustration768 1957-10-12 2 ANNE SCOTT- JAMES - CONSIDER: WOULD YOU WED AGAIN? ANNE SCOTT-JAMES By 'IV! Hi your eyi > jrom I < paper for minute, stare ol tht ceiling, and Wtk youry If v poignant Question. If you fell Undi 8.15 bus tomorrow morn* Ing '"U into it, war i- f marry agamy Since th, P768 words
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Article, Illustration677 1957-10-12 2 Origin of cryptic comments IV/Zuim Groown tells übimi Ihtnese iiitfiii<>i<>fjff SEEMINGLY inexplicable phrases are to be found in many parts of the world. In Cornwall, for instance, you will he a r fishermen break oil an argument by saying: "Shake an ass and go." What could be more meaningless thanReuter - 677 words
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Article299 1957-10-12 2 BAD escap crit J\ Pakistan, wl ,i,H MKlili scm I r S :K s;ilc and rcl;ii! mr^H wool, leather, hissl mills, run son) 20 B operative socie In Africa ai thea Middle East, thi Tr often wealth, »ankers.l traders or prof men. One of I best known jurists I an299 words
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Article, Illustration313 1957-10-12 3 he lor who apes tics lof the Muslim Islontro! llii 1 wliole--11 most of Ilic iute,i iron ;iik) v ;nui l |l(1 '(l J IE NEW AGA (HAN larvardiducated ruler of I O-million I ■r is directec toward Hx tenor manifestation, mm. whi h is the real Hi" of theA.P. - 313 words
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Article101 1957-10-12 3 J starting. to 1 St ov nt ie I h Q] ctiry eater tcr lg. her ir. sal ft with n rhere }laVl be< n similar c< I I In north-western Europe. This has not b en ne case, however, In ea I crn North America101 words
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Article, Illustration390 1957-10-12 3 NORMAN CASTLE - NORMAN CASTLE By IVVKE I say it or will I be shouted down on every side? But quite honestly I am becoming very tired of the "do-it-yourself" bores that seem to surround us these days. I am sick of spending evenings with friends discussing the best390 words
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Article454 1957-10-12 3 ANIMALS are easier tO deal With than Popple because they arc more predictsaid Fred Birkner, who operates a 1 '-ismn school In New York for our furred ana feathered friends. college for animals and birds? v, ''ideal, and v fni not n a politiiA.P. - 454 words
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Article, Illustration923 1957-10-12 4 Petham groom - Petham groom SDFDSFSDFFkj CHEEKIEST RAID OF THE WAR IMIK hi^h standard of Hritish war films has never been more evident than it is in Rank's 4 *lll Met By Moonlight", which was wiitw produced, and directed by Michael Powell and Kmeric Pre&sbui ger. WITH A TEAM LIKE THAT923 words
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Article, Illustration242 1957-10-12 4 ""JAMMY, And The Bachelor,' presented I>\ Universal Artist* and starring Debbie Reynolds, is one of those light comedies. In 't 1 can find neither much to fault, nor much to write about. RESCUED BY TAMMY "•""••"iiiiiiiiitiiiininiiuiiiMunmiiiiiitiiiint Peter Brent (Leslie Nielsonj prangs242 words
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Article111 1957-10-12 4 Debbie Reynolds la quite the best thing that can Ix- said about "Tim my And The Bachelor." vv i t hout her the film would be quite ordinary. X is definitely a film for the you n 14 who ran still enjoy the old story of the111 words
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Article, Illustration786 1957-10-12 5 FORM OF TODAY'S RUNNERS v ye Bm,8 m 5 behind ft,. 10-10-57 i .7 wit., IT RACE FIVE cm ui-io-57 w. ni easilj id 1 5. NI FENEN: I Ifl II w-i i outstanding by disposing of 3F in 36 2 5. 10 in_f,7 Covered 3F in 3b 3, a786 words
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Advertisement80 1957-10-12 5 1 1 GOLDEN STAR RADIO Model PE2O3 Three large loudspeakers sjivc ID sound. B.indsproad thortwave bands. Tuned R.F. sta?e. Selective negative feedback Switched pick-up sockets Concentric "Pyelite" Controls Fully tropicalised $355/- Federation $100/Less 10 c for Cash. Factory Representatives: T.V. MITCHELL CO. (FAR EAST) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ors lor80 words
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Advertisement75 1957-10-12 5 Follow the lucky Punters' Choice VI I Si j^t a i^ imperial itrlM X\ %v winners. a« A M 1/ v Sole Agents: ROBERT CHEOK Trading Co. 10-L. Asia Building, Singapore. Phone: ***** Chas^.j $9990/ .^-^■^■MH^^ V 7" h' I Cfe. Sec them fit V/fi'li it I*€M MOTOR COMPANY iIMITFO75 words
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208 1957-10-12 6 |)\ikl proved his worth when he scored first time out over 6f with 8.13 at I poh last month. Sprinting is not his ritfht game. His Australian record hears this out. With 8.05 in the top division, I take him to208 words
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Article, Illustration225 1957-10-12 6 Two to battle out the finish YOUGHAL BRIDGE and Sterling will again fight, out the finish in the last race of the day, a mile handicap for Class 'A. Div. One hnr.es When they met over 91 at [poh last month. Sterling won by half a length. Over a mile225 words
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Article168 1957-10-12 6 CAPTAIN MARVEL FANCIED pAPTAIN M X V I I \j whipped his opposition by four length In hi: La I start ovi r the Ipoh 61 with 8.00 Though up two division., with 8 11> more. he still look.! good to win Race Five. Captain Marvel's track form hah been168 words
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Article183 1957-10-12 6 rynv. WIZARD, who won I then ftnl bed second in his la t two tart ,at Bukit Tlmah in July, •hould win Race s< n t< day. Th« Wi/:n E< onljf 3 u> more in Ihi lowei dlvl lon He h >wed he ha183 words
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151 1957-10-12 6 IMPROVED ESTHER'S PET TO WIN 2.15 PSTHEE'S PIT has im- proved since his seventh to Nufenen with 813 over 6f at Ipoh last month. His 3f. in 37 4/5 on the bit on Tuesday mOrning was an impressive effort. With 5-tb less in this weak Div. Five sprint field. Esther's151 words
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Article164 1957-10-12 6 TARZAN IS WELL TREATED mARZAN, Invincible and Dollar Factory are the form horses in Race Three, and the winner should be one of them. Tarzan Is my choice. He was third to Sterling over 7f and then second to Nufenen over 6f at Ipoh last month, and is well Created164 words
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333 1957-10-12 6 Prince of Lalita is handicapped to win Div. 2 mile PRINCE OF LALITA will start favourite and win Race Four, a mile handicap for Cl. 1, Div. Two horses. The Prince is Improving with every race, and is even better now. He showed this on the track on Thursday morning.333 words
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Advertisement25 1957-10-12 6 r V ZEPHYR Leaders in style, performance j and honest -to -goodness value! UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. I WEARNE BROS. LT& SINCAPORE PENANC KmN Lumpur J25 words
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Article130 1957-10-12 7 LONDON, Oct. 11previous Today l<r(R No. SS C 1X H% buyers Mtt buyers B V BB ifan p«^ Otfi S aellera 24 sellers tur»P«* n S« buyers 24', buyers urS sellers 24% Milan 24 buyera 24% buyers gl BB KK 25 MUCH 25 Settkm.nt b *22 Terms130 words
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Article111 1957-10-12 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 11 Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 92.37 nor- 92.00 nom. StodaTEmfract Oct II unquoted unquoted Nov. unquoted unquoted T A«T, Oulet SALES: Nil. Strata Contract Oct 91 37 buyers 91 12 buyers Btraua l omr^t 37 seUers 92 00 sellers Nov. 91-25 buyers 91111 words
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Article41 1957-10-12 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 11 Previous Today 30 Industrials 441-71 441-16 20 Railroads 116.78 116.47 40 Domestic Bonds 8512 85.14 15 Utilities 65.26 65.00 65 Stocks Composite Averages 150 98 150-67 Above :es quoted in U.S. cents per Ib,41 words
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Article60 1957-10-12 7 Malabar/Lampong spot and] first half October shipment 24 (waiting release 24 afloats and j Muntok white spot 35. awaiting first half October shipment 24 i release 34^, afloats 34 4 to 34, Sarawak spol and awaiting October shipment 33' a, sellers Mease 24 ar s 24\ to 24,60 words
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Article70 1957-10-12 7 LONDON, Oct. 11. COPRA Philippines .If IK/ Prcviou Todaj North European delivered European delivered P i K ht per lon g ton Oct Nov. m% buy€TS buyers Now n 631 sellers £63 V4 buyers £62% buyers £62 buyers COCONUT OIL crude Straits in SeHerS £631 bUyers70 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-10-12 7 picture. Actress Juliette Greco and a bush baby featured in her first British film The Naked Earth get to know each other before filming a scene. In the film, Juliette co-stars with Richard Todd. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article141 1957-10-12 7 GOOD-TIME girls from all-over are flocking to Portsmouth, England. Reason: The Fleet's in. Twelve thousand sailors from 18 NATO ships are in port. They are from America. Canada, France, Belgium and West Germany. Many or the girls from London are making only brief visits because141 words
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Article200 1957-10-12 7 ARMY WAS TOM'S LIFE EVERY clay of hifl life the o1 d sergeant wore his uniform. And when 85-year-old Tom Mitten was found dead he was wearing the uniform. And he wore it a gal n at his funeral. Tom, an Irishman, served for 32 years in the Prince of200 words
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Article37 1957-10-12 7 The Singapore Battalion of tho Girls' Life Brigade is holding a mlly today at Fairfirld Girls' School in Nell Road from 2.30 p.m. to 530 p.m. to celebrate the worldwide G.L-B. Week.37 words
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Advertisement71 1957-10-12 7 I SUN KEE FLOWER SHOP 57, Upper Cross Street, Singapore-1 All Varieties of jj FRESH CUT FLOWERS >. Specialist tor j; 5 BRIDAL BOUQUETS '< 'i FLORAL BASKETS J WREATHS J Prompt Service! J Free Mtelivery! (Tel: 3671 1 *****) V TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. C HEAVY AND LIGHT TRANSPORTATION Consul71 words
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Miscellaneous168 1957-10-12 7 SINGAPORE I HIGH TIDES TODAY: 12.12 p.m. TOMORROW: 1.04 a.m. and 12.43 p.m. MONDAY: 1.44 a.m. and 1.17 p.m. TUESDAY: 2.30 a.m. g and 1.57 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 3.30 am and 2.45 p.m. THURSDAY: 4.49 a.m. and 3.53 p.m. FRIDAY: 6.35 a.m. and 5.33 p.m. •v: Today's Radio Programme 1.15 pm.168 words
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Article, Illustration604 1957-10-12 8 DUFFING liom ins cxci i lons, Mr. Soong hurried towards the boys. Chota had nut exaggerated when he :;ii(i that the Hderly chln c a c gentleman seemed fussed-up. Mr. Sooiik's face was creased i' l lines of anxiety, and his short, tubby figure almost quivered604 words
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Article205 1957-10-12 8 thing we can do to help, we shall be very pleased to d 0 it." "That's right," agreed Boey realising that once again he had put his foot in it, and trying to make amends. "That's what I meant, sir we're not frightened, of course, but205 words
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Article266 1957-10-12 8 rE winners of last meet's colour-in contest (each of whom will receive a $5 prize in due course) f.re as follows: Mm Annie Wee (14V 2 34, Anthony Road, Singapore. Miss Jenny Chan (8), Waterloo Girls' School, 169 Middle Road, Singapore. Master Billy Tan (11), 15 Narooma266 words
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Article, Illustration210 1957-10-12 8 By the bghi of iin-.otif lamp ihi two fricndi cat ly Rnd i m iy up «hf ilopi until ificy reach .1 narrow •hell aba ''■< \< .t! £vi ihert'i 1 1 hen I tayi Rujxtj VVt.r., lh 11 ,hoy: ca»ft bf > Dj tit210 words
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Miscellaneous357 1957-10-12 8 I With prizes for you! I OOCiL£T-MONE¥ prizes Free Press, Cecil Street I c" e off cd nor&e? Vha°n "rhirsd^ I ing this scene with paints next. Age limit is 15. 1 crayons or chalks. There are four prize** Name (Master/Miss) I offered— each of $5 (two 1 for boys357 words
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Article969 1957-10-12 9 TOMORROW'S SERVICES mvuvß a.m. sun 11. W p.m :mon ttturcU ftatong: gt Hilda- 0 am D li >li school ir Evan--145 pm Bh Eveiv I f -iislon Cfeiicb C !SS i Or Ch rC s Bahro: 1 a.m- and ,m Holy Con i b3C Ibb Trinity ChOTCh, Hornt R ,!d969 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-10-12 9 The 1957-58 opera season at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, opened recently with "Samson and Delilah" by SaintSaens and MozarVs u Cosi Fan Tutti.' In this sccnr front "SamB<m and 'Delilah" Samson is played by Charles Craig, and Delilah by Patricia Johnson. Popper picturePopper - 43 words
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Advertisement105 1957-10-12 9 jg^JjayrO EXPECT 4W T/ NURSING- MOTHER A really smart publication that provides for the recording of many fascinating details of baby's birth, //Y^^^^^^9l progress, christening, first remarks and actions, pho/^ jjj|>^==^ yJ graphs and family tree etc. \ffl!f\ f^rd^y^^ Presented with the Compliments of NESTLES Xtfj /^S f W^N PROPRIETORS105 words
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Miscellaneous280 1957-10-12 10 E^fflEß^B.', Send y otii? phmze qmjmt i lP*» Jlfe' I T MlrV ■mmf r m r ff" flm r/;e picture last week showed the Proclamation WM& -'^B JB M M%> EYE Imli > li r%LWV mm M m o/ the accession of Queen Elizabeth II beinci read miWtt^ :^^^P i£>280 words
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180 1957-10-12 11 limivnt Europeans Eurasians-Indians weir OMBI ,c( in the s.A.i a Special League ifrtfnSfl by Royal Air Force C«m--»ht l! ll b< yesterday. wen lucky to escape a rout. (5 werWer heavy attack throughout the Goalkeeper Moon made several good saves, but the airmen's180 words
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Article149 1957-10-12 11 Dai dower, 24-year-old former British and Empire flyweight boxing champion, is stricken with paralysis down the ri^ht side ol hi.s luce but is confident he will be lighting again soon. The attiliction. known a Bell's Paralysis, came on suddenly while Dower wain his Army barracksReuter - 149 words
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Article162 1957-10-12 11 V) KTEEN YEAR OLD 1 Joseph Lo was undoubtllv the outstanding swimer at St. Joseph's Institutes swimming championlips at the Chinese SwimIng Club yesterday. Although he should be in j" division lor his age. iseph competed against ie older boys and won ur of his162 words
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Article79 1957-10-12 11 FOURTEEN cyclists will compete in the Hume Heights Hill climb at Bukit Bat ok tomorrow starting at 10 a.m. Tomorrow's race will be the last for G. Holt, one of R.A.P. Seletar's leading riders. He will be leaving for Britain next week. A similar meet will79 words
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148 1957-10-12 11 I I X Ml! M clo if E 1064 P 1064 ■ft I X I I I 75- Metro clay track. The main stadium will I'.w facilities, such as lockers, dressing rooms and powers, for 800 athletes 550 men and 250 women hr seating148 words
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Article156 1957-10-12 11 Matthews is out for good r P!II\ »iid of aji era" tli.it s the way British Bportl writers yesterday <i< n, iib<d the dropping til A'i- year-old star winger Stanley Matthews from England's soccer team. Into Matthews' place for ilu- match against Wales on Oct. 19 steps 2 3 -year-oldA.P. - 156 words
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59 1957-10-12 11 ]yjR. H. F. Guggenheim's Bald Eagle won the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes run over 6f at Ascot Heath yesterday. Colonel B Hornung's Barleycroft was second, with Mr. R. C. Boucher's Teynham third. Eight ran. Bald Eagle, a 6-5 favourite won by one length,Reuter - 59 words
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Advertisement186 1957-10-12 11 STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY OF SINGAPORE MALAYA In this latest isSttC of the Straits limes Directory th» comprehensive coverage has been greatly increased which makes this Director) of inestimable value when seeking information on Singapore Main a— the focal point of South feast Asia. Classified Business section shows all types of186 words
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443 1957-10-12 12 ALLAN LEWIS - AMUSEMENT PARK CLOCKS 353/5 FOR 3F ALLAN LEWIS Newcomer Canastra does a remarkable gallori By m i s i; m i; N r I'AKK, working \v i t h newcomer anastra (IVmut), w;i h outstanding at Bukit Timah this morning. Working fairly wide out on the l;ist No. 2 (rack,443 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-10-12 12 REYNOLDS, the Tottenham Hotspurs goalkeeper, leaps to save a free kick by Nottingham Forest's Insideright Quiffley. Forest won this Div. One match 3 l at white Hart Lane on Oct. 5.31 words
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117 1957-10-12 12 INDONESIA LEAD NEW ZEALAND 4-0 IN THOMAS CUP Indonesia .swept, to a 4-0 load over New Zealand at Wellington yesterday when they be»an their Thomas Cup badminton tie. Brilliant footwork and agility about the court al Wiiy.s had tho vi.sitoi.s 011 t f 'i>, and they did not lose ••i117 words
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106 1957-10-12 12 nOBERI HOWE (Au«tralia) and Lo v Ise I Brough (U 8.) jre terday ited Beckei (Englandj and Dorothy Head Knode U B i In a nixed double semi-final <> i the Pan American Tennis Tournament at Mexico City, They WOII H -4, C)106 words
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229 1957-10-12 12 enough to be a sood chance in his race here. Castelmarino, who la holding his Ipoh winning form, went better than Gallant Turk to dispose of three in 37. A good effort for two distance horses. Perseus, who has improved a "ton" since his first229 words
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