The Singapore Free Press, 19 October 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1957-10-19 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper I .Singapore. Suhirday^tober 19, 1957. Price 15 Cts.16 words
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390 1957-10-19 1 U.N. IS TAKING UP SYRIA-TURKEY ISSUE NEXT WEEK Your best guide to today s racing Reefs go all out to whip up crisis fever over Middle East but the Western Big Three say 'keep calm' yHE United Nations General Assembly last night agreed, by 66 votes to nil, to debateReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 390 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-10-19 1 Cuddling a pet Pekinese, Hollywood's Jayne Mansfield is shown on arrival at the Schipol Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands last m week i The glamorous movie star visited Rotter- dam Harbour and lunched aboard the United States aircraft carrier Tarawa.41 words
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Article105 1957-10-19 1 honeymoon dream has come true 9 fapaji Columbia Rempany y esteriinn I com V^ted 1 Hi long Sputnik written a bith music WOi re'^e of Japan's leading jazz sin tiers, Atsuo Okatnoto It is entitled: 'artificial satellite:' A rough English translation of the song noes: "SevenReuter - 105 words
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Article162 1957-10-19 1 SHAKE THE QUEEN OBAYS I iOanieramen call I for special pose|| Ulllllllllr LiZABETH paid •up call, on sick at a Washington sterday and the inevitable t pre^ cameras j y.i with a smile. j A clus small Negro i let out from a school across from the tital, lined theA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 162 words
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Advertisement49 1957-10-19 1 /isrili/^Bi\ if Vr"* 1 ■mr* 1 ~j-* l^^R it's known to BV6ryon« irlac tint "a p;iy> to adYertltt" I Mnrklin INC POH i X! M M \IIM !< r. 0 N D 0 N al v ••< It v rl M Kong < itf \i. mbei "f ill-- Malayan v49 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-10-19 2 MOKE than 3o ntries have been r. for the Deepak, content to be held a *>ea V lew Hotel Sui'a P«re, ton.ght )V Indian Foo bal| Two of the eMltotUßti are seen on the They are Miss 0 fa "c Zousa (left) ilIU M Ann NaitUi. Lasting98 words
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Article266 1957-10-19 2 THE BIGGEST CITY POLLS EVER 4,000 officials to be selected, trained to serve at elections Refresher course for the experienced ■pOTH thousand Singapore Government and City Council officers are being selected and trained to serve as polling staff for elections to the new City Council to be held on D^r266 words
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Article19 1957-10-19 2 Ships in the Singapoi Naval Base today are: Ca digan Bay. Cheviot. New tie. Telemachus. and Crau19 words
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Article158 1957-10-19 2 rpilK 1957 Press Ball at the Sea View Hotel in Singapore on Saturday, Oct. 2U will be an entertainment, parked event. The organisers the Singapore Union of Journalists, are seeing to it that it will be a nijjht that both the local Press and the public158 words
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Article24 1957-10-19 2 Mr s. m. Vasagar, city Councillor [01 South Ward, has been appointed «i ir.cm ber <>f the Singapore Kent Conciliation Board24 words
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Article99 1957-10-19 2 M|{ Nigel Morris. th«" former Police Commia ■ionei in Singapore, carrl Mi out his first (luti« s as Deputy Empeclof General of Colonial Police at lien don. New London, this week when lie attended the annual passing out parade of colonial police officers after their training course99 words
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Advertisement21 1957-10-19 2 CADBURYS f/lAIOUS L /7/ CHOCOLATES^ box i 11 SS^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Vj^BM^BV^ ABMk V I Hi, ALL SIZES ALL PRICES ALL CADBURY VALUE.21 words
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Advertisement41 1957-10-19 2 Bantam Auto 4 speed-changer -yjj' PRICE $1 ;>r>/SOLE ACENTS: H.A. O'CONNOR COMPANY LTO L.ndl.iw Building, B.ittcry Ro.id, Singapore- 1. yiY'S Nccnc lt*ji JT ECU y > 'vJ^Ly The FEDERAL DISPENSARY Ltd. S3. WArrLF', PLAi I S'POIII COCO ITORAGr «R( ADC. OB< »'AX41 words
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Article117 1957-10-19 3 apore Junior! eh of Commerce s drawing up a plan to give andi:appe d persons and children a president of Mr. Ho Chak, J l ed to pro- t J educational and youth cuvities among such ehilreri and teach a trade to •ed persons so that117 words
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434 1957-10-19 3 Confidence men in a million dollar swindle COMPANIES' DISAPPEAR OVERNIGHT SMALL traders in Singapore are asking for police protection against racketeering "businessmen" who brazenly reap in a rich harvest with fraudulent deals. Even big established firms have fallen victim to confidence men who have built up what Ls described as434 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-10-19 3 Leading French corse- been show latest styles sets and girdles. All models had the common charaeteris!st modelling and rolling the igure, they were also trimmed prettily with eliminating the Deed for slips. j This model, specially cd for 'backdresses mannequin Geraldine. Note the It is called "Mariegalente". POD- picture.POD - 49 words
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Article134 1957-10-19 3 CHINA ART ON SHOW THE Singapore YWCA Business and Professional Women's Club is to sponsor an exhibition of Chinese paintings by Madam Ho Chao Hwa on Oct. 31. The exhibition will be opened by the president of the China Society, Mr. Lee Siow Mong. at the YWCA premises in Collyer134 words
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Article34 1957-10-19 3 The Bedok Sports Club I will celebrate its fourth anniversary tomorrow with Kolek races and other sea sports. which will be held off Bedok Beach, from 9 a.m. to about 1 p.m34 words
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Article142 1957-10-19 3 A WOiRTHY avenger has been found, at last, to slay the stray dogs of Miri, Sarawak. For months, the Miri urban district council's health committee complained last month, the dogs had been playing cat-and-mouse with thoir catchers. Th dogs were smart too smart, they said. Whenever they142 words
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Advertisement400 1957-10-19 3 g Today* t Fjimsi Investment Wf\£ss 3 BELMONT FINANCE K|)W X CORPORATION RSt^ w 'X' Members of the Industrial Bankers Association, Q W Pioneers in their specialised field of Industrial Banking 3 8 OPEN A 'NTERIST Q V ASSETS FXC££O S BANK Ul |O ".250.000 V 9 DEPOSIT ft/O SU/VIS400 words
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249 1957-10-19 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY Oct. 19, 1957 Opinion RED CROSS SUMBOL t*he suggestion that 1 the Red Cross Organisation in the Federal lon sho v 1 d abolish the symbol of the Red Cross and Substitute the Crescent is rational enough at fi r s t glance. If the249 words
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Article1055 1957-10-19 4 ADELAIDE EASTLEY - ADELAIDE EASTLEY ghc hgzx hdfxz dss writes And we have ourselves GCHOOL SYLLABUSES WILL SOON BE INTRODUCED T<: OUR SCHOOLS, THE OBJECTIVE: IHE TEACHING OF MALAYAN PATRIOTISM AND LOYALTY "IO THE LAM). What I want to know is: Why is this drastic measure necessary? Some might argue that1,055 words
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Article65 1957-10-19 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber by 4\<-i<\ exchanges between the Km: Koani and Hi. Potato Board have Followed the discovery .it packing si dioii «>f r* dotrn "i«i potatoes ntamped with l a potato reflnerj In Shepton Mallei complained llli( H had J «k< n deliver] <>J 12 dozen unstamped egga65 words
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Advertisement29 1957-10-19 4 i >...,..• mm MAKE IT SATURDAY HABIT lilt if I>O#M SALE vs. 1 1 h I FREE GIFT lIA.JA.I lixtilis, Limited. 71, High Street, s',H,n-r,. I el. UNI A Iltil.29 words
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Advertisement52 1957-10-19 4 i <( Stuart Crystal Glassware of this calibresures a Memorable occasioi whether the hostess be Grave or Gay, Formal or Ini 7'hc stuarl signature endo the clear; sparkling beauty each example of superb Briti Craftsmanship. S. P. H. de SUVA LTD. 45 HIGH ST. AIRPORT SINGAPOI 6 EMBANKMLNT-KUALA LUMPUH 652 words
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384 1957-10-19 5 I ET us slip into our studies some aspects of <( good fellowship in terms of individual 1 character, manners, or even etiquette.' J♦»»♦♦>♦'♦>»♦4 t i i i i i il dOWn and in tellige7itly discus, facti about Singapore or the384 words
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Article53 1957-10-19 5 A JAPANESE weather observatory was reported to have detected radio activity in rain falling and attributed it to recent Soviet nuclear tests in Siberia. Kyodo News Service said that Wajima Meteorological Observatory detected 2,440 counts of radioactivity per minute in the rain which began falling yesterdayU.P. - 53 words
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Article287 1957-10-19 5 nd ready for hveli--3 being absorbed unmerce and industry. What do employers think c em? 1 asked a few. c worthless to me several months." said one prominent employer. happens to be a patient man. He gives them every chance to make good. A The rest are sacked,287 words
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Article170 1957-10-19 5 I rpHE Government's scheme to inspect all electrical appliances arriving in Singapore and make sure that they are safe to handle before being released for public sale has not yet been put into practice. .The scheme calls for the formation of an Inspectorate of Electrical170 words
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Article65 1957-10-19 5 THE French National Assembly last night rejected M. Antoine Pmay and hla rightist cabinet. Laving the country's 18-day political crisis in worse confusion than before. M. Pinay prepared to go Immediately to the Elysee Palace and report his defeat to president Rene Coty, who must nowA.P. - 65 words
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Article38 1957-10-19 5 A reamrmation that south Korea and south Vietnam were fully qualified and .should be admitted to the j United Nation., wa.s approved by the political com j mittee ol the United Na tiona General A tsembly. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement23 1957-10-19 5 CROCODILE SHIRTS 3 i.FUNTER& <>. Orinberg Diamonds J ewell cry m re 6.. i 'Co tllt l;| )S p0 re6. _J gl ephono ,^7Qf)o23 words
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Advertisement101 1957-10-19 5 JWiIDNJGHf C aViTOL j«^» DP j(^3»3 Co k -^1.23 jo MBvm VnHf J w J 1 2y^^jCTOu^ i SMiaw>Maßf m^M k^r gHK 'T^i JOMT MAHONEY LVANA PATTEN CHARLES McGRAW BARBARA LAWRENCE with PAUL BIRCH- ANTHONY CARUSO Directed by RICHARD BARTLETT Written by WILLIAM TALMAN and NORMAN JOLLEY f j^ Produced101 words
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Advertisement41 1957-10-19 6 wiJI In >: '■■•'< 9 "-"'.'v /flak I v OHwfl w > iJE YOUR ASSURANCE OF THE SOUTHLAND'S FINEST TOBACCOS I Every package of L 6- M'j ever manufactured ha i carried this promise: "A friend of premium quality tobaccos including special irOfTWtM types."41 words
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Miscellaneous158 1957-10-19 6 >l\MH(\Ki: b> I.cc I'alk and I*hil Davis r TAW£*A\ by Eclfjar Itice Ilnr roughs imKL^ lSr HE FOuNC7A stkjct^.e y^todn"""'' jH Jmy£^^& ?^Jr .^B^iiS'&B^^ly 1 r^C rC P o^' ThE A^E-*\AN CAL^OUSI^ WHEN SU77ESJLY HE WAS wKKrJr /_LJ *(-><^wB!R!^ v af'p^oachep' the su!l7img I alektep py a stealthy .V, t158 words
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Miscellaneous502 1957-10-19 6 BORN today, you are origin ir I ventive and forceful in putt imforward your ideas, it v likely tSS I you will have many critics who not at the time, approve of Sg z methods. You have a good speaking voice I and as well as being able to lectui502 words
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Article149 1957-10-19 7 LONDON, Ott 1« Previous Today Rim No l n Clt 25 buyers U% buyers European P™* 3 25 i sellers 25 .sellers 25' 4 buyers 24\ buyers 25 a sellers 25 .sellers buyers 24 buyers HSULK No 25 U sellers 25 sellers So IBM Settlement 25 Bmm149 words
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Article98 1957-10-19 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 18. Previous Today V Straits Spot 92.00 nom. 91.75 nom. S' futures ndard Contract Oct. unquoted unquoted unquoted unquoted NE: Quiet. SALES: Nil. aits Contract Oct. 9125 buyers 9125 buyers 92 25 sellers 91- 75 sellers Nov. 91 12 buyers 91.12 buyers 92 1298 words
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Article41 1957-10-19 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 18. Previous Today Industrials 436.87 433 83 Railroads 114 93 113 93 Domestic Bonds 85 10 84 97 Utilities 64 96 64 55 Stocks Composite Averages 140 34 148.26 quoted in U.S. cents per W.41 words
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Article55 1957-10-19 7 [alabar/Lamjxmg spot 24 -iting release 24K, afloats i to 24, first half October •meat 24. Sarawak spot and iting release 24 1 a floats 24 Above prices quoted to 23 first half October shipment 23%. Muntok whit« spot 34#, awaiting release 34, afloats 34, October shipment 33, sellers55 words
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Article82 1957-10-19 7 ■OCK\ Philippines c.i.f. i k >" :th European delivered »*;^;'t D er long ton Oct Nov. Straits elf. IK North ■f|f-uropean delivered weifht per »n| t Nov. M ONT'T All Wh,.> k J r 7 de slraits ln |;vri,.''»- l£aK°^- k LONDON. Oct 18. Previous Today82 words
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Article358 1957-10-19 7 RED EYES ON MOON STATION Unmanned project planned SOVIET mathematician (said in Moscow yesterday that "a Soviet lunar physical station, to be called Mirnaya meaning peaceful may soon appear on the moon." Professor Alcksandr Aleksandrov, rector of Leningrad University, made this statement in the Soviet government newspaper Izvestia. Moscow RadioA.P.; U.P. - 358 words
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Article40 1957-10-19 7 \N outbreak of influenza rV has reached epidemic •roportions in th e Soviet Tnion, it was learned yescrday. Many schools in Moscow. ■eninoTfid and other Russian cities have been closed I ecausc of the flu. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article77 1957-10-19 7 rPHIR rY EIGHT m c J- have been taken int custody following a round up by police and troops i County Tyrone, it wa stated in Belfast, N. Irelan yesterday. On Thursday a larg Irish Republican Arm arms dump was found b Northern Ireland polic nearReuter - 77 words
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Article47 1957-10-19 7 The West German newagency D.P.A. said last nigh the West German Govern ment had decided to breal off diplomatic relations wit] Yugoslavia following th latter's recognition of tht East German regime. A government spnkesmar said he had "no comment' :m this report. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement147 1957-10-19 7 ANNUAL SALE i I 10% to 50% discount 14 DAIS OXLY from 16th to 31st Oct. I 1957 I SUN KEE FLOWER SHOP 57, Upper Cross Street, Singapore- 1 All Varieties of I I*l Ml CUT FLOWERS j: m l Specialist for S BRIDAL BOUQUETS S FLORAL BASKETS > i147 words
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Miscellaneous125 1957-10-19 7 Today's Radio Programme 1.16 p.m. Saturday Date— *rt I; 1.30, Time Slpnal and pw.5;1.45 Saturday Date— Part 2.15 The Weekend Bj>ort 45 The I, a tin American Way; 00 Saturday Prom; 3.30 .Tuk« ox Parade; 4 00 I^zy Afterx>n; 4.30 Tea Dance 500 .turday Medley 5.30 'Bandliid, 5.50 Sportg Hour125 words
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Miscellaneous45 1957-10-19 7 ■m SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 7.22 p.m. TOMORROW: 8.41 am and X.'Mi p m. MONDAY: !).I8 a.m. and 9.31 pm. TUESDAY: !>.r>2 am and 1020 p.m. WKDNKSDAY: 10 25 a.m. and 1 1 07 p.m. THURSDAY: 10 58 am and 11.55 pm. FRIDAY: 11.35 am45 words
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Article, Illustration725 1957-10-19 8 Jfc^^^^^^H iSpWf^JßßßW^WP^^^y^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .M^^J v r>?^t^HßPQiHflB^^^ftWßfcjßPOJg^]t^]R7' '^^'TrJftfe'Tßicfejgf^B^'v'^^^B^^^BPWßnmyv^ X^-X-^*'*^ J MAJID'S BATTLE j tiif; STORY SO PAR i KOI X MbOOl fi icnds ai<- on a earn pint; holiday and get IMTini.vsioti (o pit< li thrir ttnt in the compound of t lonely old house by th«* mm.725 words
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Article368 1957-10-19 8 rHE winners of last weeKs colour-in contest (eacn >t whom will receive a $5 Drize in due course) are a.s ollows: Miss Chug Pitch Tee <10>. 283 Jalan Besar, Sin-gapore-8. Miss Hazel Church <9), 7 Knightsbridge Road, Seletar, Singapore-28. Master Albert Tay U3), 655 Aljunied Road, Singa-pore-14.368 words
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Miscellaneous109 1957-10-19 8 I B B BBTtT^^MBBB CLUES ACROSS 1. 1775 4. a worker in stone V'"" 11 S(MIMI African 5, He led the [sraeMes out and soldier, 8, of Egypt, 8, Auatrlan com Roman statesman famous poser of The Magic Flute h, r ,'."<• r 7 Tll(> u<)b( r{ Hur "-s wrote109 words
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Miscellaneous409 1957-10-19 8 A colour-in contest With prizes for you.' pOCKtT-MONEX prizes Free Press, Cecil Stre r are offered for colour- 5l2 R ort L to reach f IU a not liHer than ihursd mg this scene with paints Dex t. Age limit i^ 15. crayons or chalks. There are four prizes Name409 words
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627 1957-10-19 9 REV. R. MOTSON THOMPSON - IS THE BADGE OF OFFICE A BARRIER? mm proaching a railway carriage full of men. The window was open, and i heard one .-ay to another; "O Lord, ere comes a bloody parson." If I had had any doubt about entering that carriage, I hadn t alter that remark. I627 words
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Advertisement158 1957-10-19 9 What a thrill it is when baby first smiles at you! What a joy when first wMlV'"*'' you hear thrse happy coos and 8^ chuckles! Baby is telling you that all is Mwell and mother can be happy in the 3«&*r~i' knowledge that here is health in abundance. X siona158 words
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Miscellaneous874 1957-10-19 9 I Sunday church i aititouncements < ENGLAND (hurch of Our Lady of Peace I BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN (Tail jong Katong Road): Mass, Life Bible-Presbvteiian Church St. Andrews Satheflryli 1 a^ni Bermon in ciiine.se 6.30. 8 a.m. (144 ri inst p street): 4 pm. Holy Com ilon r >mnvi- tlul 6 P m874 words
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Miscellaneous761 1957-10-19 10 fc^'fE!BS9 m y c u e -^'p y° u out M A \(>\V you must admit in the Special Quiz ganda broad f# that I helped you w »s a clue to one of he war and made SS c PHT THIS f/ JL as much > ui^ our, N761 words
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Article, Illustration256 1957-10-19 11 MWSA'S RELIABILITY RACE IS FIRST IN THE EAST p IS THE COMPETITORS* CHIEF ENEMY \i AUN Watersi i Association V ill hold te Jj«J 20-mile rcliab" lil> [rial »t l>ilsir Kl> tomorrow. b the fl«t race ol Us fast, ami Mr G ishlev Cooper, weeSent of W.W.S.A., fcinks Singapore is256 words
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Article86 1957-10-19 11 E. HELLE IS ONLY ODD MAN HERE rrilK loot hall eleven 1 of the I ranconian Village of Tannenwirtshaus (population 1200) in Bavaria looks more like a family than a sporting team The team (.insists of: Erich Buss (goal): Robert Buss; Karl Buss (backs); Siegrfied Buss, Heinrich Buss ilHmut Buss86 words
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Article18 1957-10-19 11 i f Jb Chicago), for the "tie, r York "i 59 seconds ReuterReuter - 18 words
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133 1957-10-19 11 JS. OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION HAS $1½-M SURPLUS ft k win .i..p American athletes In sports *Jjch ;ls gymnastics, target I nooting and wrestling, so ["•it ,i better showing can dc made in the iogo Olympics in Rome. R. Max Ritter, treasurer 1 the Association, dlscloted jnat a total <»f u552.939,--170.01 WaiU.P. - 133 words
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258 1957-10-19 11 IjWGLAND, the holders. A and Wales begin their challenge in the current home international soccer championship when they clash at Ninian Park. Cardiff, today. The last time England visited Cardifl two years ago, Wales beat them 2-1. The England team has not suffered258 words
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Article, Illustration9 1957-10-19 11 "Blakeborouph good grief, man! Not sea sickJiess pills?"9 words
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Article149 1957-10-19 11 By ALLAN LEWIS HORSES worth following in future engagements after their tirst start on Wednesday, are: WEE LADDIE won tirst up in Kate One. Very promising. CAMPI>ALE also won first up in Race Two, despite, looking a little above himself. Will improve tremendously from that Successful race.149 words
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Advertisement159 1957-10-19 11 ™> a m m m m m m r A BfL //V tones o* s£grtt f o^ morocco ts Tis*ls >s^'# < K ***°""o****S" l£G<v* at rrs HGtrrmG eesrf.^, *Jr mis *Fy»>' ■Hir" B ■f^/ l>i*t hy Sll \VV BROS. r^V£d^» i GEORGE RAFT B Marie Windsor Akim Tamirof f159 words
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Article317 1957-10-19 12 F. SALAHUDDIN - F. SALAHUDDIN Young Singapore side have strong chance, bnl They have been training hard for past week By THK first sta^v of the Malayan Hockey Federation's preparations for the Asian Games vvill vi\<\ with Hie last of tho three inter-state quadrangular^, which is due to start in317 words
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Article104 1957-10-19 12 WEAHNE BROTHERS "A" entered the S.BH.F.A. Junior Cup final when they beat Metal Box 3-2 after! two periods of extra time at River Valley Road yesterday. Wearne Brothers were lucky to reach the final, j 1 Metal Box had looked set j i for a win104 words
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Article74 1957-10-19 12 MEDAN TEAM TO PLAY IN SINGAPORE A strong Mrdan team will play three matches in Singapore next month. The team, which is ex- pected in Singapore on Nov. 6, will meet Malays on Nov. 7 under floodlights, Singapore Selection on Nov. o at r> If) p.m.; and Singapore on Nov.74 words
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Article52 1957-10-19 12 Indian Association scored their first points in the S.H.A. Div. 1 league when they brat K.A.F. Sek'tar 3-1 at Balestier Road yesterday. R. N. Police beat Singapore Cricket (Hub 2-0 In another Div. one match. A third Div. one match between, Ceylon Sports Club Bind University, was post52 words
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59 1957-10-19 12 The meet programme is: Tomorrow at Girls Sports Club: (4. p.m.) Singapore v johore; (5.15 p.m.) Selan- 1 gor v Negri. Monday ai Farrer Park: (4 pm > Selangor v Jo- bore; (5.15 PJU.) Singapore v. Negri. Tuesday: at Girls Sports Club (8.20 a m.) Negri59 words
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Article79 1957-10-19 12 INFLUENZA has caused the postponement of today's Lincoln city versus Hi i. to] City match in the Second Division of the Engii. )i PootbaH League. With nine players unfit mid lour others doubtful,' Mncoin city applied to the League for a postponement < which was granted,Reuter - 79 words
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169 1957-10-19 12 INDONESIA DROPS A SET IN BEATING AUSTRALIA 9-0 INDONESIA qualified to meet the European winners in the inter-zone semi finals of the Thomas Cup badminton championship to be played in Singapore in May, when they beat Australia 9-0 in the Pacific zone final in Melbourne last night. The other semiA.P - 169 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-10-19 12 photo. FORM EB u i) rid lightweight champion Jimmy Carter L> losin? on points, bul he has South Africa's Willie Toweer cornered and flails in with the hope of a knockout. But Toweel escaped the danger ami wen! on to win on points at the Royal Albert Hall, London, onReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement589 1957-10-19 12 i Strait* Timet Free Press t i HM > r i n i' n c t of a <J v c i oo' rijMntolivc Of lit fj lINGi IMi COLD STOK AGi, OKHAUD kOAO, w.ll fc ccivc small odv*ffte#MCHti onj 'illlllll 111 *****11 l cllllaillllHllllllllllMlllMlllllllllll CLASSIFIED ADS (OM MOO i589 words
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Advertisement20 1957-10-19 12 ZEPHYR Leaders in style, perform and honest -to -goodness vali INIVERSAL CARS LTD. WEARNE BROS LTD SINGAPORE PENANC Ku.iN Lumpur20 words
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Article122 1957-10-19 1 Saturday, October 19, 1957. I THE FREE PRESS I! ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER I! uace 1. BILLEEN MUBARAK II I result's Mate Billeen I I laxley Green Flaxley Green If Race BLISS FIBE MONITOR 14 2 45. Monitor Bliss Fire Majestic Don I t Race 3.122 words
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Article189 1957-10-19 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS rynt Singapore Gold Cv p, Malaya's ■most important fea■ture race the draw ■card at Headquarters t ifternoon is ■the most open of the 1 -war series, and V can five winning ■chances to at least V 3 of the 16 horses ■engaged.189 words
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Article918 1957-10-19 1 A'!: v liUlvs Best 1. <hLi y ;\r«>: i R Seven) »nd Si* a I, will he goc^ i "iti if miff mi he >b betting day! I Pilots %fit hn k I tfc LOW. horn« on f )Od says layan course record for One Mile on the918 words
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Article1179 1957-10-19 2 RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 3, DIV. 2-7 FURS. l. 403 ncti-.k PICTURE Byr eheg (Shaw Btablt) Martin 90 < BILLEEN 4yr braj (Quartette Kongsi) Sleigh 1.13 Dtnaetty 3 232 TARZAN Byr. cheg (Shaw Stable) Martin B.n n. BUDGERIGAR 7yr beg (Sagittarius Stable) R. Bagby... h n Cracknel!1,179 words
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Article662 1957-10-19 2 RACE ONE P SlPfcß nCTUEI —Third lv Divincib] nj!" 6F race. Iff, BILIhLN: 8-10-5 1 W out to make tim«, t !*jw O 3P in 40; 12-10 1 Easy Winner m Div. J v I-,, race |B' TARZAN 10-57— IV lully extended hu 9 H}U SPSS. It 1U UCiKKHi662 words
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Article934 1957-10-19 3 Wonder ovei in 50 3/5 and SF in 37. two DIMENSION: 12-10-57 Seventh m Div 2 6F race APPLAUSE: 10-10-57— Went over 3F In 42; 12-10-57 Scratched from Div. 3 of engagement I'NDECIDED: 12-10-57 Fifth to Invincible Uj Div. 3 6P raod. RACE FOUR BEARhK BOM):934 words
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Article459 1957-10-19 4 HE HAS IMPROVED SINCE WINNING THE MERDEKA CUP pRIMSON PIRATE, winner of the Iferdeka v (up over i; milts at Ipoh lust month, is m.v choiec to win tin* Singapore Gold Cup premier prize of the Malayan Turf— at Bukit Tim ah today* Crimson Pirate459 words
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Article118 1957-10-19 4 PERSEUS FANCIED IN 5.30 Perseus, second to Ottosan over a mile on Wednesday, should Improve from that run to win Race Seven, a 71 handicap for a mixed Cla us One field. Perseus ran a good race on Wednesday. He looked the winner 50 yards out, but failed to hold118 words
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Article123 1957-10-19 4 CiASTELMARINO was j unlucky on Wednesday. He had a bad start, but made a gallant effort to overtake the leaders. With 11 -lb less today, he looks the winner of Race Four. Castclmarlno is a better horse over li miles, having won over this distance at123 words
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Article921 1957-10-19 4 2/5 and 3F. in 38 with Collateral BLUE ICEj 10-10-. r )7 Went over 3F. in 38 4 T>, 12-10-57— Second to Pilot's Pride in Div. 2-mile race; 17- 10-57 -Was going better than Btraitfl Code over 3F. in 38 l/f). PILOTS PRIDF: BVIO-57921 words
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Article399 1957-10-19 4 fTIHOUGH Amusement JL Park and Distine* have been asked to shoulder big burdens against a bright lot of newcomers In the Liberation Cup (Race Five>, I think they are up to their task. On the handicaps. I prefer Amusement Park. He carries a reasonable weight of399 words
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Article212 1957-10-19 4 TOBASCO IS ONE OF DAY'S BEST T°Hvfi CO whipptd his w a i s over a mil e on Wednesday. Thoug! a division with 3-lb h e should be one of he day's best bets In Ra Three. Tobasco has good ir i v pace and I don't iw n212 words
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Advertisement133 1957-10-19 2 *jT^ What a difference -%kMACKESONr\ rV* 44 \lKi>.\<> '-I OUT WITH mi- Miii> TASTE fV% M Q> k c s It bmlils i/"" 1 I und mtikrx j. Jr Ihi world i •mjh brighter, Sole Agents: y\ I^r J^?"IMAIAYA) ITD \^S^~ **~S**y^SINGAPORE KUALA lUMPUH PENANG 4for<e power fa tfotit* WOLSELEY133 words
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Advertisement148 1957-10-19 3 SUCCESS IS A HABIT WITH A 1 VITO B I N DlET^^^Rr CO*, I-TD. I nc .--r^^pKl m SwitiarJand)''. Singapore %jfcfe itflflpwr--'^'*^ f« > 1 Jr— jl^ OYSTEH PERPETUAL J&&*e DATEJUST T m b) the mosl famous men of out time, the Rolex t ■<■ Datejusi has come to be148 words
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Advertisement81 1957-10-19 3 Follow the lucky Punters' Choice IMrLKIAL yV r V"::f and get CPLE*' X" X A winners. Sole Agents: ROBERT CHEOK Trading Co. 10-L, Asia Building, Singapore- Phone: ***** The Opel K.ipiMn It a certain Winner in its ClMtl No. o# cylinderi 6 HP. 23.8 (2,483 c.cj Compression ratio 1:7.1 Minimum81 words
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Advertisement9 1957-10-19 4 Bp^ ■■">■■■ ka»\ MfflMs^V! N j«- M^n/r 1 Jin BHBHk^^^K^^hßV^B9 words
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Article, Illustration633 1957-10-19 1 SEYMOUR TOPPING - I ,hM«vbr*W«l man i» thfl green 8 hardly frneti up when the > I. in .oidier seized his arm. MumIng h" lialf U d halfdra^ ed to the K.1a1.!0 patil'- t ulß fo|f lk past teu I the lowering red walls of I in-s Spandau prison, Ihe sha^y-browed and began633 words
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Article482 1957-10-19 1 "can Jodie Horn*. 0 "son 1 ut «pr l<pr t r*" 1 thr *c weeks. h »l you want, i;i i t S-S ount l il Ollt The judge went on no diet. Just breathed hard, and counted. His "oxygen plan soon made him feel soA.P. - 482 words
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Article9 1957-10-19 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, October 19, 1957.9 words
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Article, Illustration553 1957-10-19 1 One of war's greatest puzzles! Tim of hallucination," one with "the fixed idea that he was a sort of messiah who, by a spectacular individual gesture, could bring about the terminals tion of hostilities." Ik In October 1946, 111 Hess" "mission of humanity' 1 did not deter the allied war553 words
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Article474 1957-10-19 2 Pelham Groom - Dragons are really friendly IN nearly every Chinese ieg< nd or myth one encounters a dragon, and just as one must, understand something of Ying i and Yang before appreciating Chinese bej jet's so must the ways and capabilities of the dragon be appreciated. In the West, people always regard474 words
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Article, Illustration202 1957-10-19 2 JSJKXT time you're thirsty, quench your impulses with tins fact: it't vii In the mitid. Not quitt all the. mind, hut a very small part of it <it) "mi called the Hypo* I liulamus, (i struct ure in the mvi -hi ain m Science it witness to202 words
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Article94 1957-10-19 2 ICE is one < ,TI haa never laiiedl the Antarctic. ThereH always v rich barvß| of the coldest ice 1 the world oozing sIJ —about hall a mii e B year down from ..-I polar plateau and ol as far as 500 milß out— in the Ross si Yet94 words
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Article, Illustration280 1957-10-19 2 GTAMP collecting is tremendous businesl and a growing Held of investment "Stamps have become a form of interrA tional currency,'' says an internationally-kno« dealer, Jack Taub. I "There are new 50 million collectors around tw world," he says. '•Stamps have become a tremendous hedge aga;:.«») inflation. That is why280 words
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Article7 1957-10-19 3 lonely wastes... o/... me... Antarctic... explorers ...found...7 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-10-19 3 Macabre Valley of the Dead Continent I mm in to shrink I r fom valley 1, death railed .imply 1....' Valley because ■;>, whal is, a Eley dry of lee or this macabre valley, 1 miles from McMurdo Bound, mam Navy ■pirating > f° r Even U.S. stations in m108 words
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Article, Illustration470 1957-10-19 3 I vnt sheet of stamps issued Oct. 24. ■55.!'..: y is worth Ms6o— and they'll be worth more." 1 est was stirred in the U.N. stamps Bat dealers up the UN. Philatelic Information ■Dmmittec Taub as chairman, to serve as a ■orldwide 5 house for these issues. I But470 words
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136 1957-10-19 3 I *g/-5 /o w «*«i f I known, v* barn anything Mi guaZtttej Gordonstoun "enterprise, discipline and readiness to adapt oneself." In Bailing ships jar smaller than the Pamir, Gordonstoun boys, w?w come jrom all types of homes, make long voyages up the rough,136 words
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Article, Illustration363 1957-10-19 3 VyHEN you consider the story of Adam and his fall from grace, it may be that you imagine the narrative is confined to the Christian and the Jewish faiths, but this is not so. The story of Adam also figures in the Koran, that sacred book363 words
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Article, Illustration15 1957-10-19 4 Pelham groom - by Pelham groom Ava Ciardner and Bill Travers in M.G.M.'s masterpiece "Bhowani Junction."15 words
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Article372 1957-10-19 4 IT has been a week of x<hh\ films to suit everyone's choice Drama, Comedy, War and Peace. The outstanding production is undoubtedly MG.M's Bhowani Junction, starring Ava Gardner and Stewart Granger. Many of you will have read the book and although the film does not follow the written word too372 words
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Article, Illustration546 1957-10-19 4 "fkMAR KHAYYAM" as one might suppose is set in ancient Persia. Paramount and Technicolor together have made a fast moving film with plenty of action, dashing steeds and slinky women. I One thing you must not do when you see this film is to be546 words
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Article369 1957-10-19 4 ■J^OR reasons best F known to themselves the producers of an exceptionally good war film thought it necessary to change the title from "Hill I n Korea" to "Hell In Korea." Not that it really ntat- ters, because the film is I so good369 words
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Article, Illustration356 1957-10-19 1 Edin peters - AFTEF lapse of 16 ye; the Singa)ore lore Singapore issed start )icycl road race will I'd tomorrow md Co cycling enwill flock 32-m i 1 c jours the race )f the ye; )eing orhe Singapore and Its wo ng honorary Ng Chwee •ye,356 words
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193 1957-10-19 1 man who (>r i,r|_ H"- idea of raving the SlncaMre- »'->.., ir .v BecreiaS I VP fir i i '"^i conI V((J the idea ol re--5 tf race ibout ;i Mo. Onij his le -mindedness «,f fe li ntanjf Jilted ip (o193 words
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Advertisement121 1957-10-19 1 INSIDE^rHI^ISSUE Eight pages of facts, news, pictures, and > personalities. News about the latest cycles in Malaya; > PEN-sketches of some of the riders in the > big race; s > THE new ideas in motorised-cycles; > 0 TUBULAR tyres a full review of the vital > part they play121 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-10-19 2 WATCH FOR THESE RAF RIDERS: THEY REALLY FLY The RAF Seletar team who took part in this year's Malayan championship— with the cups they won. From the left are Walters, Pollard, Waterman Mobbs, Pattrick and Holt I37 words
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Article443 1957-10-19 2 JOE EZEKIEL - r OCAI. riders can ex- i pect tough com- petition from R. A. F. I cyclists in next year's Fevents. Ten will train in Penaniz: for several weeks before the season opens in March. Thumb-nail sketches of the R.A.F. cyclists: Changs Sgt. Terry Cox, 21, from Brighton. Sussex, won this443 words
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Article79 1957-10-19 2 INTRODUCED recently to "Malaya, the Cyrus toriied cycle has already won great popula The frame is of pressed iteel and of the neck type, giving the machine an elegance thai < pels attention. Wheels are equipped with teles* forks and streamlined mudguards that COntlibl (o the general79 words
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Advertisement67 1957-10-19 2 The^TgSA TEAM TWICE WINNERS OF M'jt'm, TOUR OF BRITAIN B/\ I ROAD RACE \lvjjf 1 Lead the way r <^ H FINEST QUALITY CYCLES IN THE WORLD^^ I For Trade Enquiries: ONG BAN HONG LEONG LTD., 3 5 JALAN BESAR, SINGAPORE 8. TELS: *****, *****, *****. -KOLLS HOWE of Lightweights"67 words
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Article102 1957-10-19 3 THE RAMP IN CYCLE ACCESSORIES I Reputable Singap*f represents- 1 i;n r h ofe original machine with i J^er PurH of similar dcs. S n made g elsewhere. Sold a« !»<'■■■■■■»* The original ac« essories are then E sftlda spa*« i );irts wnlle the E hmr knowing nothing of this102 words
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Article249 1957-10-19 3 CCOTERS have came to stay in Singapore. Today there are more than 30 different makes on sale-popular with everyone from ?enagers to tradesman. rhey are so easy to ride, a cyclist can learn in under 15 minutes. Among the first batch of scooters to come to249 words
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Article716 1957-10-19 3 'jMIE tubular tyre section, amid the neat but noisy acre*, of Fort Dunlop, is, by comparison a haven of silence. Stepping 1 from the throb and din of machinery in (he main tyre factory into this section, is like stepping from a buesy city street into the716 words
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Advertisement36 1957-10-19 3 GOLDEN DRAGON For The First Time In MALAYA! i^^v J^^Xx 1 I DUCATrENGIHE^TR'BicYCITT ll I 1 Separated tank for Petrol I \k. jff^^^ V iy Lisr j X CHU CHEONG CO., 211, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE 7.36 words
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Article, Illustration175 1957-10-19 4 They mavt* us one— tike PICTURE page to capture the thrills, spills and action of a cycle race. There are few sights to compare in grace and colour with the majestic swoop of a cycling "field* 1 taking a corner at speed. On the right is a race175 words
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Advertisement116 1957-10-19 4 U JQI aM^p| 111 jt% JW #/ie bicycle that champions ride to victory v T^A /r-( ft f t^W\ x\\ i /vj^**/*^ 1 Choose Hercules, the flgy Jt-' bicycle that champions ride f x V- to victory 1 Choose Hercules X V^^iLj' ttic lrst ritls^ bicycle to ft j\ J116 words
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Article309 1957-10-19 5 ONE of the entrants in the Singapore Johorc v \e Race, Sgt. ferry Cox, of RAF ''■inri, how, the grit and determination needed to win a cycle race His face tense w.th Concentration he iweeps round I bend to win this yeir's H)0 mile time trial 'iiiiiimmiiiiiiimimiimiiiiii niimiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiimf Illlllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll309 words
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Advertisement77 1957-10-19 5 Always a leap ahead! LjTip fi 'A' avllB^''- > i3^' J! /v THE TRUE \\j !^'^s^jjff i ,j Ivii TEMPER STEEL n I l\ TIME i k 'Tliv magnificent \j\ y\jj MANHATTAN in Flamboyant Italian Red and White" -f w^ PHILLIPS HOUSE, East Sussex Lane, Singapore I THE CYCLE OF77 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-10-19 6 Fitzgerald-60 years young! Veteran actor Barry Fitzgerald, at 69, has the energy of a man half the age. rhe secret of his robustness is lots of healthy exorcise. tnd, as the above picture shows, cycling L; an important part of his keep. fit programme. Fitzgerald's latest picture is "Rooney/' a59 words
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6 1957-10-19 6 THEY'RE NOT FANCY, BUT THEY'RE FUN!6 words
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Advertisement321 1957-10-19 6 An extraordinary 'it'^^^^^Sv jl(] During the 195(3 "Tour de Suisse" Cycle Race >\\ T 7p^'\ Jji' around Switzerland. Girard-Perregaux demonstrated V\ Jj i\\ tnr lasting precision and sturdiness of their watches l h\\> /^V^F/$i b y attaching 6 standard Gyromatic (self winding) y It// J/V /^r watches to the pedals321 words
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374 1957-10-19 7 i\ Be] 910 I two Bi i luin] lirn! KO4 foundi d a nrra which wa in lat^ ears f°£* j the famous tun [ercules? decid s lhe firmn /I 0 11 wherever tl -.Id for their sti irabl lity, In the th °y374 words
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Article124 1957-10-19 7 tomatic :omNow I with it is. I au.iiet 49 otlceabl. v ha,s a top speed of about 40 m.p.h. and us re- 1 :tl i to have a petrol I consumption ol 235 miles Per gallon. The main feature of this I machine i. s naturally124 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-10-19 7 PRETTY Singapore girl Miss Annie Ho with her "Bobby 5 light motor cycle. It has a tubular steel frame and great attention ha s been made to provide adequate mud and chain Ruards. Women owners in particular will appreciate this. The Bobby has a 5055 words
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Article148 1957-10-19 7 JOI EZEKIEL - They hope to cycle in Games INTEREST in cycle racing Is definitely on the increase a m o n g Singapore riders despite the difficulties they face. An official ot the Singapore Cycle Racing Association, told me: "Our membership lisi ha.s rism since Its format Io n, very steadily. "We148 words
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Advertisement135 1957-10-19 7 RALEIGH V THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE .OF VHAM p|ONS UAI C t S°' e Distributors: THE CH ROB NS Q N S Raffles Place, Singapore Telephone: ***** P again DI I C MOTORIZED CYCLES equipped with SACHS SO ENGINES Seldom lms an engine enjoyed such a triumphal success from the \er\135 words
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Article513 1957-10-19 8 THE ROLLS OF LIGHTEIGHTS i^OR more than 20 years racing cytiUlfi in Singapore and Malaya have acknowledged Sun cycle* and I'arkes cycles a> two of Britain's top lightweights. Dunn;', thii period, It could be gaf( iy said that more races, both on I he road and I rack, and mori513 words
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Article, Illustration115 1957-10-19 8 The use of the famous "Ducati" engine fitted to a X bicycle has been much discussed in the bicycle world There is how an astonishing number of those combina- *> tions whose popularity lies in easy and comfortable riding coupled with reliability. The local importer of Ducati115 words
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Article110 1957-10-19 8 One aspect of cycling is being ignored in Singapore and Malaya -touring. Malayan roads are generally very good. It is a pity that local cyclists do not take advantage of them and go on long-distance trips. Cycle touring can give great pleasure, provided it has been planned110 words
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Advertisement30 1957-10-19 8 1 I 7 the going's safer better smoother on DUNLOP CYCLE TYRES ACCEPT NO TYRE WITHOUT THE DUNLOP TRADE MA THE L-JNLOP RUBBER CO. (M) LTD. cngaporc KUALA lumpur pena30 words
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