The Singapore Free Press, 14 October 1957
1957-10-14
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Title Section17 1957-10-14 1 The Singapore Free Press I WII Family Paper fc'o ***** IP utll>tlrl H I<l:<T Price 15 Cts17 words
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Article186 1957-10-14 1 QUEEN ON TV: 'I'LL BE BACK' Her thank you to Canadians v N ELIZABETH II f told the people of Canada last night in her g rs t "live" television speech that she hopes to come and see them again in two year- and perhaps bring her two children forPopper; A.P. - 186 words
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Article172 1957-10-14 1 Round and round goes the little Red 'moon' for 130 th time \S RUSSIA'S satellite completed Its 130 th Crip round (he earth Ci. 500.000 miles) -oded Signals fc«B times more powerful than those originally emitted from its transmitters were picked up near Sydney, Australia, last nightReuter; A.P. - 172 words
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Article23 1957-10-14 1 A 2°. A PORE mi ki 'hop owner ipped .n his J Uhi! h« i' th drove c ''t or hli23 words
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Article280 1957-10-14 1 EGYPT'S TROOPS IN SYRIA Planes and naval units escort 'defence* contingents to Mediterranean port as Moscow makes allegations against U.S., Turkey and Israel gGYPTIAN troops yesterday landed in Syria "to take part in that country's defence against any aggression/ it was officially announced today. A communique from the joint Syrian-EgyptianU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 280 words
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Article33 1957-10-14 1 November first. grade rub b(T buyers r.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning .it R\£ rents a lb dOWH B quartei ot a cent on Ft\ day's clo.se. The tone Wfl quiet.33 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-10-14 1 Growing problem In Britain today is the hundr "twilight" children irho arc pining tor love, (vul who arc living in municipal orphanages and condemned to live behind walls all through hildhood because they are coloured. in Liverpool the problem has grown to such alarming proportion-, that an urgentPopper - 108 words
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Advertisement72 1957-10-14 1 I YOU STEREO PHOTOGRAPHY I I l** 00^ a i STi nomf eoattadmmt tSlnl '*>v Broil I/) BBPj^sBx3 Did you know thit you c\n uv your z iss ikon Contax, Con taH«s, or ConHni fo r r< 1 1 life itOTOOf, if HOI your local doalcfi wi '••PPT fo i72 words
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Article232 1957-10-14 2 'FHE United States Information Agency rex ported in Washington yesterday that it had had to make a special effort in the first six months Of thLs year to counter Soviet propaganda on race relations in the U.S., American nuclear tests and the Girard trial in Japan.Reuter - 232 words
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Article311 1957-10-14 2 YAP (NATIONAL FRONT) CALLS FOR 4 LEADING Singapore Chinese banker and community lead* \j P J Yap Pheng Geek, who initiated the move for a National r< M itj ha-; now come out with a plan for a National Charter, emlM<hj n j the destiny311 words
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Article110 1957-10-14 2 Another eight to go... THERE arc now only eight Japanese prewar properties left in charge of the Custodian of Enemy Property, Singapore. A spokesman of the Official Assignee's Office told the Free Press that they were all classified as immovable properties. Out of these, three were properties held on trust,110 words
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Article30 1957-10-14 2 Women drivers are responsible for less, not more, than their share of accidents, according to a statement at a conference of Austrian and French traffic experts in Vienna.30 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-10-14 2 Thirteen year old Tang Wee Lee (above) who won the junior prize for the best essay in the world -wide Girls Life Brigade International Friendship Competition. She is a member of the Third Company, Singapore Battalion, Girls' Life Brigade. Free Press picture.Free Press - 42 words
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Article28 1957-10-14 2 An official repori i raospheric pollui in London show average 230 iw+ (> f grit were dCpO 11 year on cvcrv m of Britain. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article41 1957-10-14 2 TRADE TEAM LEAVES FOR CHI NA y\ team of fivr Vlcker Compan? official! left i for Red China yrstrrriay to discuss rC-OPCflln trade relatlonshipi with that eoaatry, Thej will I fiati- IhC possibility of marketing some of V" commercial products. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Advertisement103 1957-10-14 2 Happvj Dccpaiali IN NEW LEATHER SHOES li^^^. Dctign 70 f W /y f^j. Sinr r< $13.90 i >' !HB %V 5> 13 .yyJ I *^St r 'SSL. l gjr is? enjoy good coffee I 1 and Rood sleep! JU -^r v/ Scientific note: Coffee normally contains cdfleine, an alkaloid PIIRF103 words
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Article200 1957-10-14 3 'DON'T WANT WAR POLL BY NATIONS World-wide survey surprises Herald-Tribune said in a T HE f0 X g hted survey yesterday that "war r n ited Slates and Russia would M-- 1)1 1 1 g key countries around the v; Lihh to stay neutral. "•'"< rtJ5 "as conducted by theA.P. - 200 words
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Article43 1957-10-14 3 The Conservative political leader. M. Antoine Pinay said in Paris yesterday he would decide next Tuesday or Wednesday whether to ask the National Assembly to confirm him as now premier on a shock treatment platform foi Fran :e's economy.- U. P.U.P. - 43 words
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263 1957-10-14 3 IrHE commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's Atlantic fleet said yesterday in Washington that when the U.S. launches its satellite it will be a far more useful instrument than Russia's Sputnik. Admiral Jerauld Wright, the NATO fleet chief, said the delay will haveA.P.; U.P. - 263 words
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Article86 1957-10-14 3 rpHK Asian Klu epidemic A in Britain has cost E 180,000,000, equal to approximately Mala y a n $1,530 million This estimate was made yesterday by Reynolds News WhO said that flu has already cost the con itry over r M)on,o')o Working days nimv than double86 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-10-14 3 picture. JILL MORE wears the "Queen Bee" hairstyle at the Mayfair Hotel. London, when the new Bee Line was introduced at the autumn hair-style show.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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231 1957-10-14 3 Radioactive milk found in England 4 LI. milk from I'arnis within seven miles of Britain's biu, Windscale atomic energy station was put on the dangerous list yesterday because :)i" tlic escape of radioactive iodine iroin a runaway plutonium pile. ihr United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority ordered all farmers within theA.P. - 231 words
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Advertisement40 1957-10-14 3 lIMIIIIIIIIIMI Mill I" 1 11 A wonderful thirst UCE O^ CNGLANO I Vvm GAVMr« fXf or<T Dv W A top quality cyder I it «i rc.ison.iblc price. f Pints $1.15 ll r:llllli I invited, Sole Ageni r* ri« NO I40 words
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Advertisement119 1957-10-14 3 nrcpDC lr m urrcnj tailoring department To satisfy our clients who were not interested s-^-J m SALE ot readyl^^^d^^^^ made goods we V make the following H%tP SPECIAL OFFERS \\sr\ for one week only ywil l/**^ J Dacron/Rayon Trousers made to measure $18.75 Jfh K\ Dacron/Rayon Suits made to measure119 words
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199 1957-10-14 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Oct 14 1951. Opinion Too many flag days I tow easy it is for something whi c h starts by being quite inoffensive to develop, almost unnoticed, until if rjreomes a pest. Flag-days are an excellent example of this. A flag-day every now and then199 words
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Article29 1957-10-14 4 Whrn you n t Ifl th( momIng fot "i i ht lutioi 10 ma) > the day <> fn pj on> fn, a fellon <at i c Sydney SmithSydney Smith - 29 words
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Article, Illustration749 1957-10-14 4 llffilTSS EVERY MONDAY should lIMIIIIIIIIMMUIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIIIIIU know iiinnmiiti better! rtURING the time that Ihe great i alvage drive was on In England .1 ud people were denuding their libraries and sending volumes to the dump heap, mv daughtei sent nw ;i cartoon of .such ;i heap On the top749 words
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Article14 1957-10-14 4 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber Hs^I^VTViIFMI^PnMMIBHHS^RtwpH I I fi^Mimtftft l^mtWflli S^sT<>7fT#S'TsSSVw iWuM m Sm I14 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-10-14 4 1 One of the last photographs before Qu< en S Elizabeth and Prince Philip left on their tour of Canada and the United States is this de- lightful family study taken by the lake in the i i grounds of Buckingham Palace. I Queen97 words
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Advertisement40 1957-10-14 4 SELECTION RING STYLES, We have ovei 300 rings to show, ranging from 150/ lo 4000/ or more S.P.H. de SUVA LTD. 11.. h 111 |i«»r i Sim .t|n.M f> fftltlf ><«> l|x»h f, I m l..i nkmi nl X I Lini|nir40 words
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Advertisement59 1957-10-14 4 VT JPvi 'o replace S -h lost cnLi&j JtizFWl'JWts i folk f>a laf fwling riWSffii the tpeedisst and moht etfectl r/i]j||p v w:iy with a glass of cool Wfl(;|\\. sparkling Perguzadc F E R G U Z A D the delicious glucose bew THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY L 33 RArriFS PLACE59 words
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Article, Illustration368 1957-10-14 5 .^v*d methods seen in 'Pontianak' sequel Streamii^ed production luUK been to see Di'iidam l J ontianak, the .mil to the film which had such an amaz n.^ a few months ago. "t must admit thai I am not very keen on I L^cause almostPELHAM GROOM - 368 words
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221 1957-10-14 5 Violet back with new tastes in hair-styles 2INGA] newest and hair1, has J 1 to the Colo:.;. away ars— with a gn Her pore onserve told I She to educate them in new w at evei asses to be held from Oct. 21 "The uirls here arc not Wld enougli221 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-10-14 5 Dr. him Kok Ann (standing, centre) with some of he 18 challengers against whom he played "Simuttan\ ons" games of chess oi the Medical Centre. Singapore. Dr. him iron 12 games, lost five and drew one Free Press picture.Free Press - 42 words
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Advertisement156 1957-10-14 5 iiiiiuhi I SPORT SHIRTS I il^i UNPACKED N »x i ESI NEH P ITTERNB "Ton7"j SU.-iO i§ fshor"! l S S J I.V ISleevesj BAtM&m i tun si us Hi 1 1 l- f it iif BIGGEST KAN(iK SIZES »8 TO 10 FROM $14 50 A PAIR I At- AS156 words
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Advertisement53 1957-10-14 6 I&iyr FILTERS L; For the first time filter Up <) smokers are getting what they i want... much more flavoui i and aroma with much Ie l nicotine. After the first few t puffs from an L&M, ny smokers sum it up in th way THIS IS IT! tMUCH MORE53 words
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Miscellaneous292 1957-10-14 6 >I%\IIIIAIii^ l»> l€€ lalk antl Phil llaivis THi HOODOO'S tMCtP THAT'S IT— L^OOK I "~^v -*->. anp as ye r*ii last/ I at HtRTFNPCRipV/ WESTERN LOVE ml iW'i^ TOPP\/ TWJL OCCNE TO SMOQT 4 --TWEW--K|S5--f/ 3 A BANKS PRODUCTION j *vf N I rPVIWGTOTOPMANV i r -M GLORIA 1 I292 words
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Miscellaneous453 1957-10-14 6 WORN today, you are practical A I have a useful retentive mi -I You are Intelligent and have 'I i perceptions. You are positiv. M¥ I your beliefs Often you speak very frank 1 openly without giving a matti a I second thouuht. This impu I c should be curbed.453 words
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254 1957-10-14 7 A deer hunt that was on the wrong scent pARMER Lionel Man tie imix)unded two hounds of the Quan tock Hunt in England, last week becaus< they chased his tame Bambi. He refused to release them until In n apoOgy from the hunt master, Sir Jeremy Boles. Mr. Mantle and254 words
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Article, Illustration101 1957-10-14 7 DEOPLE made themselves scarce when two lions escaped from a circus near Madrid, but the lioness of the pair had other ideas than chasing frightened humans She strolled quietly around for a while then sat daintily on the bonnet of a shak\ Spanish lorry to101 words
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Article121 1957-10-14 7 THE messenger boy wh i rushed along the main street of Bishop's Walt ham ttle Hampshire village In England, with a telegram announcing the relief f Mafeking \g still deli V'-rinn; letters in the village. Now 72. Mr. Edgar Adams. of Park Road. Bishop's Waltham. believes121 words
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Article139 1957-10-14 7 BRITAIN LAGS IN CAR RACE AMERICA and Germany are overtaking Britain in the race to supply Australia with cars. The Australians are keen to have nearly all their cars home-made So they have been encouraging big firms to set up plants there. The British Motor Corporation. Standard Motors and Rootes139 words
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Advertisement107 1957-10-14 7 Non-Iron "CROCODILE" SHIRT 1000 Fully Combed Cotton Poplin Only 58.40 per shirt FOR BUYERS IN SINGAPORE (LONDON— Selling 42s 6d) ALSO ON SALE AT THE CROCODILE" STALL— GREAT WOOLD TRADE FAIR USEFUL FREE GIFTS FOR EVERY PURCHASE i i Hurry Now SYMBOL OF QUALITY SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED 111 ft-i 1107 words
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Miscellaneous51 1957-10-14 7 SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 1 17 pm TOMORROW: am and 1 57 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 3.34 a m arid 'M. r p.m. THURSDAY: 1.49 I m. and %JSi p m. FRIDAY: fi.^r. a m and 5M p m. SATURDAY: 7»1 a m and 7.22 p. in SUNDAY: Ml am and X51 words
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Miscellaneous131 1957-10-14 7 Today's Radio Programme li ß p n Keep it Bright Part i; ilO Ttae Signal and New*; l 4.) Keep n Bright Part ii 5.00 ChOdren'i Playhou 30 Interlude for Music; 5.45 At re Hammond; 6.00 Time signal md Programme Summan (i(l Women's Hall Hour; 6.30 Sp< tk Malay; 6.35131 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-10-14 8 m ff JT\REAMS of home are still vivid in the memory of these four young polar bears caught last week in the Arctic and now in the Hellabrunn Zoo, Munich, Cermany. The first bears to be brought to the zoo from polar regions for over 3072 words
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Article312 1957-10-14 8 AUSTRALIANS In London protested vigorously last week against the views of an Australian doctor who said on TV: "Australia would choose American immigrants in preference to English every time." He was one of the 300 Commonwealth graduates at London House "a unique Commonwealth Institution in312 words
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323 1957-10-14 8 HPHE "Pilchard Express" which puffs the eighi miles between Looe and i «iskeard had a change oi routine last week just puffing in and oul of Looe st 1 1 1 1 1 The torn] h seaside town m England Lost its stai lon323 words
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Article, Illustration209 1957-10-14 8 MICE WHO HAVE M MISSION IN LIFE W SEVENTEEN year-old Typist, Julie i Crompton, seen in p our picture, below, m is a girl in a million. Well, would you play happily with several pink-eyed mice ivhile ■100, 0 0 0 of their friends crane their m tiny 7ieeks to209 words
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118 1957-10-14 9 Maugham sees his 'Moon and Sixpence' LoMERSEI MA CO; ££r "I- i(tl I In llP'ir aO«n "made ou^of L famous novel I >'.< Mwn and Sixpence. inucn, ■lenoj An( j ill. I least vividly back to me." Pungent as the first P^/^mmce this season of the opera by 40-year-old composer118 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-10-14 9 I /CAPTAIN Gordon Store of Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, who commanded the V> BOAC DC-1C airliner used by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh for their flight to Ottatva at the weekend. Capt. Store is a South African who has been associated ivith Atlantic flying since 1939. He82 words
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Article, Illustration227 1957-10-14 9 There's a limit on little Mary's life £HRISTMAS came twelve weeks early for Mary Ann the other day. For 12-year-old Mary Ann is not as fit as other children, because doctors have told her parents that Christmas for her is a doubtful date. The trouble has been that throughout her227 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1957-10-14 10 'Save your money and cut off their heads' PELHAM GROOM today describes the old system jj whereby the poor Chinese in Singapore were able to I] remit sums o£ money home j| to their families in China IIKITINI; in 1847, Mr. J. K. Logan (who i famous for his Logan's1,023 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-10-14 10 I VV llf lAfVI OOHMAUGinON, -n rear-old U.s. Air V? Force reteraii ;inri the father of tw chlldrtiii is Been in the ftborc picture clinging i<» a perch bo- n. iih the <iforK» Washington Bridge, linkmß New l rorl uith Nen lersei acrom i\u-84 words
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Article251 1957-10-14 10 Dog has: £2400 in the bank SjiCKY, the eight-yea old Cairn terriei with the £3,000 bai balance, wagged hi: tail the other week and snuggled down to sleep...on a eiderdown. His owner, 46 year-r language teacher Sylv Crump, left that €2,000 t be invested for Ricky wb she jumped off251 words
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Article43 1957-10-14 10 Tho only Ceylonese served with the Unl qtatos rxpoditlonrirv In France during World T has <ii"d of <>m nup. The Ceylonese, known I Charles Grand, passed nw j in Negembo. ttp was burl I with war honours. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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235 1957-10-14 10 pHIEL, the clor who Changed trains, went back homo the other rfay after a three -work hunt in VOlvfflg police, rail wavmen and passen «ers. The perKy white West Highland terrier, belonging to Mr. aud Mi 6 John liar- ri.ni;, 01 Escombe-road<235 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1957-10-14 11 Adelaide Eastley - Adelaide Eastley BY,. u'llY on the moon when you can ne dollar 9 year, a whole para yourself an hour or two offthe same feeling of isolation i, an earthbound plane? .own Singaporeans have such mselves there on week-ends in ism from skin diving to huntibulous coral gardens.Free Press - 1,083 words
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Article759 1957-10-14 12 Beware of pains in the stomach i \TIIO\Y AS A ii o v OF TWELVE. HE HAD GONE TO SCHOOL FEELING SLIGHTLY OFF COLOUR. r>\ a i) o u t tin >\ l< n k in Ihi' morn ing the teacher had phoned up the father th tl759 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-10-14 12 CHILD RE N 'S WARD FACOURITE picture Lovely favourite with the children'i ward at m an Fast London hospital is Ann Sears (left), 14-year-old Him actress uith n bright M future Anns father is a dOCtOf in the hos- pital. She often romps around the ward with the Children andPopper - 65 words
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211 1957-10-14 12 Visit to dentist becomes a treat! A VISIT to your dentist will be a pleasure you will want to repeat. Undergo an extraction or a filling: by the latest method, and you will come away feeling: "on top of the world" and eager to renew your acquaintance with the chair211 words
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Article156 1957-10-14 12 NEW DRUG TO CHECK HEART DISEASE fHE Veterans |w. ministration i n Washington has discovered a new anticoagulant that may be Of value in treatm heart and blood vessel diseases. Drugs now used to prevent blood clotting can cause undesirable reactioJis unless rigid precautions are taken. The VA said its156 words
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Advertisement52 1957-10-14 12 r I i WIN the Tried i 11& S) Sl esl i Wri IX M-_^ service RHON E 1 rAS ia Ihe firm you need f.l expert I ***** 1 v l "ci.in >: and I ln 1 rvlci b1 re ison ibfa raits i TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED c.c, K52 words
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Miscellaneous234 1957-10-14 12 CLUES ACROSS S One taint In .such up 1 Bhrewed a,s at, first (o>. ness i 7». 4 Adjust his map (6). G A writer begins In p 8 PalLs from the tad's case (6). (B>. 7 1 woks narrowly for 1 1 n Hohead the cannon i4V (5). 11234 words
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Article, Illustration1424 1957-10-14 13 SINGAPORE HELPS IN RESEARCH The fight against Asian Flu Crisis In Colony I illlltnillllllllllllllllllllMlllllll Illlltllllllll UIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIII.iI Testing vaccine j Kaput pruduv tion of this vaccine will go down as a recordbreaking medical achievement. After virus has been grown in an inoculated, incubated egg the upper part of1,424 words
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426 1957-10-14 14 WOLVES KEEP FORM AND SURGE AHEAD IN LEAGUE 11 Ol I Kll WII'TON WANDERERS, tin most consistent ttain in English football tins season, Increased theii lead in the First Division \n tWO points on Vttunlav. i ing fast and incJ i v«- foot ball, t hey i crushed neighbouring Birmingham426 words
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Article217 1957-10-14 14 CIHINESE, joint favourites with Malays to win J the S.A.F.A. Special League, scored their .second Straight win yesterday when they beat Junior Clubs 7-3 at Jalan Besar. The Clubs, who won their previous two mutches, made Chinese siruypje in the early stages, In the f>3rd I217 words
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Article74 1957-10-14 14 vis ayala, Chile's fourth-seeded Davis Cup player, won the men's singles title at the PanAmerican Lawn Tennis Championships when he beat Hob Howe (Australia) 6-4, 0-4, 0-4 in the final in Mexico City yesterday. Ayala went on, partnered by Sven Davidson, of Sweden, toReuter - 74 words
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Article72 1957-10-14 14 ARGENTINE boat Chile! 2-0 in the preliminary round of the World Football Cup, alter leading 1-0 at haft time, at Bueno.s Aires. yesterday. Menendez, centre forward, and Condo, in.side ricrhi scored the Argent- inian £oals. Yesterday's win put Argentine level with Chile in Group Two of theReuter - 72 words
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Article104 1957-10-14 14 IVAN FILIN, of the Soviet Union, yesterday won the annual Kosice, Marathon race in which more than 80 runners from eight countries took part, at Kosice, Czechoslovakia. Film. seventh in the Olympic Marathon in Melbourne, won in 2 hours 23 mm. 37.8 sec nearly seven minutes fasterReuter - 104 words
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Article175 1957-10-14 14 ISRAEL'S Pctah Tlkva II;ipocl BOCO6I clfvcn, a ht tic tired after Saturday'i g8 me y<- Jcrday Lost tO n. Hone Kong selected team i 2 in the .second of tin ee matches In Hong Kong after i ailing 3« i at hall timt. R iZalReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-10-14 14 l \sv WINNER clearing away from Billeen (outside). Flaxley Green and New Grass near the po*t to win Race Two at Bukit Timah on Saturday.30 words
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200 1957-10-14 14 yLADIMIR KUTS, Russia's double Olympic gold medallist, broke the world 5.000 metres record in Rome yesterday with a time of 13min. 35.0 sec. The record of 13min. 36.8 see was set by Gordon Pirie, of Britain, at Bergen in JuneReuter - 200 words
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Article78 1957-10-14 14 AUSSIE PROMOTER AFTER MATTHEWS AUSTRALIAN football promoters, Jack Skolnik. arrived in London last night on a visit which he hopes will result in Stanley Matthews, England and Blackpool footballer, touring Australia and the Far East with a team of promising young players next summer. If Matthews, who according to SkolnikReuter - 78 words
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133 1957-10-14 14 Tulloch wins the Cauldfield Guineas MR. E. A. HEALY'S Tulloch, ridden by G Moore, won the £4.200 sterling Caulfield Guineas over one mile at Melbourne on Saturday. Starting at 7 to 2on Tulloch finished in a canter eight lengths ahead of Mr. W. Balloch"? Gay Saba, with Mrs. T. Bain's133 words
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Article53 1957-10-14 14 KEL NAGLE. of A won the New Ze Open golf champions Wellington with a 72 total of 294. Second, four strokes hind was his compa PetfT Thomson, three winner of the Brit i A I >-' Dave Thomas B and R.J. Charle Zealand) wereReuter - 53 words
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Article99 1957-10-14 14 HAROLD HENNING. of South Africa, won the Italian Open golf championship with a 72 holes aggregate of 273 at Montorfano, Italy, yesterday. Despite a final 73 —he boat 70 in each of the first three Henning won by three strokes from R. cotton (France), who surprisinglyReuter - 99 words
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Article109 1957-10-14 14 INDONESIA MAKE IT 9-0 IN CUP-TIE IN SPITE of n mill ant display by the New Zea--1 landers, the Indonesian bad minton team won their i Thomas Cv p tie withoul toss <>r a set at Envercargill, New Zealand. Indonesia won all five a;ames played on the second night, makingReuter - 109 words
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Article435 1957-10-14 15 ALLAN LEWIS reports this morning's Bukit Timah workouts HIGH SOCKS, FAIR NIPPER IN FORM ul MINSTREt j -Mr workini t v I(> iM n i »;lue- (1Ul ,h, t rn Of the ruk Bukit ;;'i;,r': ia *s 4<) 3 5, the last three S State435 words
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1107 1957-10-14 15 Daikus failure in Cup Trial a big disappointment SPORE GOLD CUP FIELD IrHEN I lor Won- der did not accept on Friday, foi Saturday's mam race at Bukit Timah, quite a lot of into went out of the Singapore Gold Cup tripl. With Three Ring v* mrse scratching, the remaining1,107 words
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Article153 1957-10-14 15 1 I a j racing mend "n--itten F> '"> i -V AR the their M Buklt *ed prom hon turn in the race won bj Invincible PANTJAROBAH, cave clasi performance viini irinning (he first race, Ms first start in Malaya. Will improve plenty from this153 words
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Article393 1957-10-14 15 Vy EIG H T S foi Wednesday's rUM at Bnklt Timah: Cl. 1 i)iv 1— 6£ Amusement Park 9.07 Malayan Scholar 8 11 Banquo 8.07 Shamrock Slipper o;{ Darenth 7 13 Magic Touch 7 12 Rubber Planter 7 11 High Socks 7.11 State Minstrel 710 Amusement II393 words
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Article38 1957-10-14 15 VTALAYAS leading rider Garnet Bougoure, who Is holidaying and nding in Melbourne, won one of the bip two-year-old races at Cauifield yesterday. He rode the winner of the Debutante Stokes for colt.- and geldings.38 words
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312 1957-10-14 16 Britain to back U.S. space missiles plan I>i:i i \in i^ !»< ted > M i > [<> nului |C .1 United s tes i>> >po« ll> it »i t general alki ioni "i of otitei mi ,ii«-s Hid .ii tiii ill p.u iii i tellites ml( houi waitinj i<»rA.P. iiiiiniiiii - 312 words
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220 1957-10-14 16 TIME IS IDEAL FOR DISARM BID, SAYS POLAND U.S. and So*** mast make a major effort POLISH Premier Josef Cyrankiewicz said yesterday in Warsaw 1 that the present time was good for a new effort by the great powers to negotiate their basic differences regarding armaments und security. In anU.P. - 220 words
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Article75 1957-10-14 16 INDIAN Prime Minister Nehru yesterday visited the Buddhist Renkoji Temple in Nakano, Japan, where the ashes of the Indian national army leader Subhas Chandra Bose have been kept for 12 years. Bose died In an air crash off Taipeh three days after the end of the PacificA.P. - 75 words
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Article86 1957-10-14 16 Nehru: 'For peace' I)RIME Minister Nehru of India left Tokyo iate last night expressing a hope that his visit has served in bringing greater understanding between India and Japan and helped the cause of pea '<' for which we all stand." Mr. Nehru wa.s given an unprecedented welcome by all86 words
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Article59 1957-10-14 16 'r-RUMPETS blared, "pop" singers sang the Lord's Piaycr and the congregation tapped then- feet in a t< levised London church i service bust night. The BBC was introducing millions ol viewers to the controversial "20th Century Polk Mass" of the Reverend Geoffrey Beaumont. it was perform59 words
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Article17 1957-10-14 16 The 44th Purls Motor show closed lasl night after a 10 day run ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article39 1957-10-14 16 Five hundred delegates from 61 nations are meeting in San Francisco today to i discuss international industrial development and resources. Financial leaders from Europe and Asia will give major addresses during the i five-day meeting. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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170 1957-10-14 16 A RUSH to convert bunk notes i.s keeping Basi German customs officials working overtime. Xhe new currency announced by the Commu nist y< terday made wort hie mlllli >n <»i ESast marks held In "> (b West Many Ea t Bei liners areReuter; U.P. - 170 words
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Article68 1957-10-14 16 A BRITISH Member of Parliament wants to nuike it illegal for young children to be left alone at homo. A private Member's Bill to thi.s effect will be introduced on October 29 by Lieut-enant-Colonel Marcu.s Liptun, Labour M.P. for Brlxton, London, The National Society for Prevention ofReuter - 68 words
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Article29 1957-10-14 16 Brli aln 1 1 prison commisloners have launched b campaign for politeness in pi tons, detention centres and Bor tai Institution! for j juvenile delinquents.29 words
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186 1957-10-14 16 WIDESPREAD demonstrations were repor In Pakistan yesterday for the reinsl ttetnent of Premier Suhrawardy. At the same time Political party leaders virtually killed President Lskander Mirza 'B lof forming a new Pakistan cabinet based on all political parties. Instead, they jockey. -a for power186 words
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Article32 1957-10-14 16 MARSHAL TITO yesterday met the Soviet Defence Minister, Marshal Georgi Zhukov for the first time since the latter arrived for an official visit to Yugoslavia five days ago.32 words
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Article24 1957-10-14 16 New World coffee-:, nations meet in Mexin today to create an Inte tional commission to Use the coffee market A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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