The Singapore Free Press, 25 October 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section22 1957-10-25 1 The Singapore Free Press I \!:ilaya s Own family raper 1J r H U)oM Singapore, Fridaj October 28, 1957. Price 15 Cts22 words
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Article, Illustration96 1957-10-25 1 CROSBY WEDS KAT HY BI\(i CROSBY married Kathy Grant, pretty, 23 year old starlei he met two or three years ago, at I as Vegas yesterday. Th e 53 year old crooner's first wife, Dixie Lee. died in 1!>52. The <ro >ner started keepin» com pa ii) with Kathy twoA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 96 words
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Article176 1957-10-25 1 qpHE New York Herald 1 Tribune said yesterday that Russia would reveal to the world on Nov. 7 "armed forces reequipped for atomic anc missile warfare." A Moscow dispatch from it.correspondent. Mr. B. J Cutler, declared, "this conclusion Is inescapable t< anyone who has watched theA.P. - 176 words
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266 1957-10-25 1 'Oily man' wounded after assault on a Colony woman POLICE DOGS, RESERVE UNIT IN HUNT FOR PROWLER "oily man," dressed only in a pair of black trunks, was slashed with a parang early this morning as he escaped after molesting a Singapore woman in her sleep. A Malay housewife. Aminah266 words
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Article61 1957-10-25 1 Extremists of the outlawed Irish Republican Army carried out the organization's first seaborne armed operation against a Northern Ireland Installation yesterday, Bight men rowed from County Donegal In the Republic of Ireland iicn»s.s the quarter-mile strip of water to the entrance to Lough Foyla and damagedU.P. - 61 words
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Article54 1957-10-25 1 Th.- nr.st $225,000 ";itom I for peace' 1 award and b gold medal w^n- presented to Professor r i Bohr ol Denmark In Washington Tho e Invited f Ihe c< i e mony Included Presideni I enho 'er and i d! tin H ihed group ofReuter - 54 words
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Article35 1957-10-25 1 November fli gradi rub buyei f.o.b opened :> Singapore this morning ii '■'>'>.; cenl a >'> d< wn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i cent in '■I'll, close ifi > quiet, i35 words
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Article264 1957-10-25 1 UN. meets tonight after Syria's No to mediation SYRIA bag asked Kiiu S iiid to withdraw hi>. mediation offer; Russia bag hinted at liquidation of British baseg at Aden and Cyprus, and President Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Harold Marmillan will make a joint fttuttnu'iit onReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 264 words
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111 1957-10-25 1 Twinkling object nearer this time A BRIGHT twii kiln ob hi 'h up In Ihe hJch tifled the People oi Singapore I i I Jl ;■< a f x moi nlng Hundred of people iw from v,i riou i p$ f\ j fhe ell v The ObJC( I w more111 words
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Advertisement91 1957-10-25 1 I, v.v.V«V» s .V.".V«V«V.V«V.V.' .a..... IfiWEJODAY- 16-page guide to the modern home V.-.V.W." m m m S* m m m WmWmWmW^^ a «"-"'i."-'«\ Il < 1 .V. < l i'«%% g 1 %V Vicious CF J3?) lou Way Y^#\ v bv* 1 to replace sH^J^W" Beat th ii flagging reeling91 words
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275 1957-10-25 2 80-year-old Govt. office to be abolished TIIK 80-year-old office of the Secretary for Chinese Affaire in Singapore is to be abolished shortly. This was confirmed by Government spokesman today. He .saui the duties oi that officer would be taken over by other275 words
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Article67 1957-10-25 2 nUNCAHIAN experts have made a "sensational archaeological find on the {'.round oi the oil refinery at Szoeny, according bo Hungarian press reports reaching Vicuna. They unearthed a cemetery dating back to the early years of Christianity and. in it, a sarcophagus of a bishop who had been buriedReuter - 67 words
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Article57 1957-10-25 2 THE chief officer of the New South Wales fire brigade, Mr. J. W. McGrath, yesterday warned parents about an "inflammable" Japanese doll now on sale in Sydney. In Perth, it was stated that the Health Department was considering declaring celluloid dolls subject to branding or labellingReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration182 1957-10-25 2 Youth taught to: thrust parry THE Amateur Fencing Association of Singapore has g launched a campaign to introduce fencing in ul secodnary schools, and youth clubs in the Colony. The secretary of the Association, Dr. C. J. Francis, said a start had already been made by giving les- m sons182 words
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Article, Illustration242 1957-10-25 2 Ship's purser looked after 200,000 passengers A 57- YEAR-OLD Dutch man, P.P, van Raven swaay. chief purser of the 21,000-ton liner Willem Ruyg who is making his last voyage after 25 years of Looking aft( r passengers ha: only one ambition h>jt to travel a pass<242 words
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Article, Illustration289 1957-10-25 2 Wrestling Sheik h is shy of women By Adelaide ta 4l ley L wrestler Sheikh Ait V yousofl is looking V wife, giris! To date, he'a b n su him winning wrestling maS es 2.000 of them)as ova Arabia. Egypt, Iraq, a and Pakistan. ,iso America, [ndia. Ceyl<£ <md Canada289 words
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Advertisement32 1957-10-25 2 fameKonian ''''^f-'-- *s+. FOJR THE LATEST TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, NOVELTIES, Etc., Etc. from All Over The World 4 T See flu.- wonderful display at THE ORCHARD STORE, •< J♦ ?1 Orchard Road, SinKaporo-9.32 words
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Article108 1957-10-25 3 SLEEP STOPS PLAY Actor's short nap' was too long ,4 MATINFi-; pi maHCO A oj the musical show Share My Lettuce at the Comedy Theatre, London, v. as cane u d u< i one of the stars, Kenneth WU Hams, overslept. H\a understudy L.m infl I Za. A theatre spokesmanReuter - 108 words
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Article26 1957-10-25 3 A Jordanian military court in Amman yesterday sentenced to death Army Lt. Bcnga Hilmoul f<)r alleged Israeli spying acti I vities. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article75 1957-10-25 3 Now two Sputnik medals rwo medals are to be struck in the Soviet Union f ..> commemorate the launching of the satellite. ig to Moscow Radio. One will honour Konstanky. the Russian ter of space travel and rock ce." and the sible for the sputnik, the radio said. In Britain.Reuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration150 1957-10-25 3 MISS 21, Janetta Stanham, was married in England last week, not to someone her own age or just a little older, but to a sweetheart 53 years older. "Have you ever heard of anything ko ridiculous?" asked Papa when he heard that his daughter150 words
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Article350 1957-10-25 3 and spate of industrial unrest in France EADERS of 19 trade unions representing 1,000,000 British building J workers yesterday approved a demand for another Bd. (about 25 cents) an hour for their members and a cut in the working week from 44 to 40 hours. TheReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 350 words
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Article219 1957-10-25 4 Opinion Tough or childish? IT has been said that 1 only a hair's-breadth divides genius from; insanity and it is I equally true to say that, the dividing line between ragging and hooliganism is equally thin. No one would ever dream of attempting to put. an snd to certain "rags"219 words
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Article, Illustration467 1957-10-25 4 —By A Special Correspondent— THE Syrian Turkish crisis has provided the Soviet Union with enough propaganda ammunition to make a strong counter-attack in its long struggle to keep Arabs out of the Western defence orbit. Moscow has capitalised on the crisis to pose again as the soleA.P. - 467 words
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Article114 1957-10-25 4 Beachcomberr - Beachcomberr HFGH WHEN I rv.ul: "Mis eldest daughter, who is a milk maid <>n i collective farm, is no years old," I naturally inspected printer's frolic. it nis tempting, but unrealistic, t<» think of the <»i<i maid (if I may so call her, without disrespect) shambling about114 words
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Advertisement21 1957-10-25 4 l'l.itimiin I Gold ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS P. H. HENDRY .i ]q\ lei--7H North BrMffC Ko.id, Sn4japorp, 8. 1 Ku.tl.i I iimpur.21 words
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Advertisement46 1957-10-25 4 V7/^/ a differenct MAGKESONS 1W77/ r//fi /Vf/LiD WS ,f c J .v Mfa n tfuii nred i/i, n nnil Jt aMm k, on'tt tmoeth, strorut I 5,.,,,,. It builtfx ifnii iif, kj n n,i maktt ,e Ihr ,,,1,1 sirm briohtrr. if S Ip A >•>)'.' SINGAPOBI KUAIAIUMI46 words
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Article158 1957-10-25 5 VOCATIONAL FUND SET UP BY WOMEN Plan to aid under-privileged THE Singapore YWCA Business and Professional Women's Club has set up a vocational tund to train under-privileged children to find a place for themselves in the world An official of the assocl ation told the Free Press that they had158 words
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Article, Illustration24 1957-10-25 5 'VI Sob, 26, '""-in,. lft« M ,0,.r, [">•» I -lver.lt, .rent to J '■>' '"rther .tudte, ">"■ returned ■bo? Singapore bj C r iloa. Foo »«U soda24 words
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Article117 1957-10-25 5 JHE art of Bali will be at our doorstep when the Kri.s Films 01 Singapore and the Perflnj Productions 01 Indonesia bring to the <;i'n "A Balinese Dancer." ine mm U now being made m Bali. Filmed in Eastman colour, it is produced by Mr.117 words
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36 1957-10-25 5 The Indian Kalal Vanl Orchestra will give a recital over Radio Malaya's Indian network today at 5.30 p.m. The orchestra formed In L953, is ci mposed (titirely or women.36 words
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Article89 1957-10-25 5 His witness A camel WEST Pakistan man appealed to the Lahore High Court to call ;i camel as a witne as the on way of proving hi inno cence. He had taught the c tmel to smoke, he said, asking the court to offer the camel a hookah r waterReuter - 89 words
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Article76 1957-10-25 5 r Vui: primary examination x in anatomy and applied physiology, and tho principles of pathology for the fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of urgeons win be held In Singapore In March next pear, The written papers will be held OXI March 27 nncl 28 ami the76 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-10-25 5 impur couple, .Mr I.iamsi Jonan, 30. and Mrs Ariene I.im. 1!) ;?Ja/V']"e«Her a "ht m weefc Ul K ld BaiWn Championship held at the shows the couple after receiving the Blue Riband sash and vm couples took part in the championship Among those D re Free Press picture.Free Press - 48 words
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Article181 1957-10-25 5 8 JAP YOUTHS TOUR THE COLONY Theyj^getting^tojinow their neighbours A P v ß^ I elffht meß| b«W 0« the Japanese Youth oundl has arrived in Singapore on a familiarisation and observation tour Two other parties are visiting India Ceylon and other Asian countries. A spokesman of the jap- i anese181 words
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Article39 1957-10-25 5 A CROWD toned thi <<* Hungarian consulate ana legation building in fashionable Eaton Place. .London yesterday, breaking i live window i The crowd gathered :is a gesture of defiance to HunI gary's Cinnmuni.-.t govern- I mont. A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Advertisement106 1957-10-25 5 1 MWTMWtitrxr /3&m fflflA^ i Obtainable from: MARDEN CO., 82. Orchard Road, Singapore. JOHN LITTLE, Raffles Pbcc. Singapore. LI SENG M!N CO. LTD., 6 Norfh Bridge Road, Sintjaporc [To keep you Cool anTlook^mart^ Buy > Heady -iviaue American < MACRON" TROUSERS WEAR WASH NO IRONING! j Ready To Wear Size106 words
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Miscellaneous204 1957-10-25 6 >1 .'i:\filll 4i%i: l»> Lee I alk ami VUU bavin IP better) A joT that 'i v: />. rwrrt? rmwr i b<_;' vcug< uoi porget n^r PViONETHE/ NEWSPAPi I/VAS PEML.M Hl7 MX)R IKJSURAhJCE VV'ISW TO WWOLE TWINGf HMV. ---/OU SAY l>.: >v POLICE. 7 PUBLICITY. I'M A MTM SUCH A204 words
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Article143 1957-10-25 7 LONDON, O« t 21. l'revious Today t l 24 > A bum 24* bumi no sellers no StUera ft oV 24 buyers 24% buyers 24'.- sellers 24\> sellers i i:^ ->put 24V4 buyers 24H buyers 24 4 sellers 21 > vn 1 RSB Settlement Mty buyers 24143 words
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Article92 1957-10-25 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 24 Previous Today Spot 91.25 nom. 91.25 nom. TIN futures standard Contract Oct. unquoted unquoted Not, unquoted unquoted TOVE: Quiet SALES: Nil. tract Oct. 9100 buyers 9037 buyers 91.25 sellers 9125 sellers Nov. 9100 buyers 90 37 buyers 91.25 sellers 91.25 sellers SALES: NIL92 words
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Article36 1957-10-25 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 24 Previous Today ***** 436 40 113.12 113.06 40 Domestic Bonds 84 79 84-72 63.55 6406 p«»site Averages 148 32 148 36 we prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.36 words
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Article47 1957-10-25 7 mpong spot 24--., 24 afloats 24, October Bhlp--24. Sarawak spot and ;ase 24',. afloats 24 1 prices quoted i to 23%, O. tober shipment. 23%. MuntOk white spot 1 34%, awaiting release 34, afloats 34, Oi tober shipment 33. sellers ex-dock-in U.S. cents per lb.47 words
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Article74 1957-10-25 7 luilppincs cif U.K./ ropean delivered 1 long ton Nov. /Dec its cif. U.K. North delivered weight nor lo"C ton Oct. Nov. Nov./Dtc. 1 r OIL crude Strait, in -Hi: f 5£555s LONDON. Oct. 24. Previous Today $169% sellers $170 sellers £63 buyers 263 buyers i% sellers74 words
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Article498 1957-10-25 7 ASIA FOSTERING INVESTMENT Colombo Plan countries give facilities (/.K. increases aid to Far East ASIAN governments have begun to encourage private and foreign investment states the report issued after the ninth annual Colombo Plan conference in Saigon. This fact, the report stated yesterday, is of major importance to the economicA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 498 words
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Article80 1957-10-25 7 JAPANESE mines planted oil the southeast coast of Borneo during World War II still menace coastal navigation, the provincial government was told yester day. Authorities in Balikpapan were urged to resume sweeping operations in th* Straits of Kota Baru. The Kota Baru district administration said vessel*U.P. - 80 words
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Article124 1957-10-25 7 Man caught disguised as woman A CHINESE man dressed in woman's clothes was sentenced in Hong Kong to four weeks' imprisonment with the alternative oi HKsioo fine for deceiving the Commissioner of Registration, Yu Sui Ping, alias Ma Kwong Pei, 23, appeared in the Magistrate's Court dressed in pink ChineseU.P. - 124 words
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Article158 1957-10-25 7 The Reds gatecrash exercise Ip'VE Soviet officers, in uniform and wearing white arm. I bands with the word "umpire" written on Z them, have been an. invited guests at West German airborne man. oeuvres in the Black Forest, an army spokesman said in VilI lingen on Wednesday night. Major FriedrichReuter - 158 words
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Advertisement124 1957-10-25 7 multi sonic tone control Bjl'lll'llfJ Sole Agents: fc KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang< IAMOTTE|M BAY RUM LOTION V^" "N^ i Use LAMOTTi -^TlfA lL j^L 'n the home "^'x ><dj I H^"^-* P?!| LAMOTTf BAY W^^^^^T J Ty-jA+X rum whr« ,ou Rrv/ A n f ¥Isl V(Jf124 words
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186 1957-10-25 8 PARADF IN FALSIES -IT'S AND ORDER •oldier-firis been ordered; an d uST help nu m ,t N<llu s formi In the places.' 'a" Lieut. j, u their new UUI JJJ commander a -;f h ft w e ?fi ng^ held her first parade of their Z' k Yokohama, Japan.^ The186 words
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Article, Illustration186 1957-10-25 8 GIFT FROM IKE IS PAINTING HFH >ACK 1 r o m Uieir triumphant tour of Canada and America, the Queen and Prince Philip are now settling- down once more to the routine life of Buckingham Palace. Pith them they have brought many sifts and treasures to remind them of their186 words
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Article, Illustration353 1957-10-25 9 MAN with a dream i s bftl4tH| up thr vast international Olympic Games organisation' Because of him it may not he possible to have the 1960 U inter Games in California's Squaw alley. The international Olympic Committee, based In Lausanne says m its quarterly bulletin353 words
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Article, Illustration135 1957-10-25 9 GIRL KILLED IN BUSHFIRE TERROR E A^ onlooker raises his hand in the above pic- E ture to shield his face from the intense E heat as trees and brush blaxe fiercely near the E Pacific Highway, Cowan, about 20 miles from E E Sydney, Australia. E Huge bushfircs, fanned135 words
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Article55 1957-10-25 9 'Fabian' got it wrong 'I'V actor Bru 5e Si ton. giving evidence Ijj a mi t< >r Ing case ;1^ t London, made a ml stake when takini The magist rati told him "i should have thought you kn< w how to take thai Seton smiled ruefully, Hli best known55 words
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Article88 1957-10-25 9 |>RITAIN and the US. tnuai expect mtachief and trouble from Farid Zeineddine, ;i stubby, grey* haired little man given to loud tie*, who ta no^ Syria's n preaentative at, uNO. Zcini ddinr Ls th€ man the UB. could not kick out On Air- u. t 14 the88 words
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Advertisement155 1957-10-25 9 A new link in Pan American's Round- the -World Service... POUR ROUTE t 'vliiirifii['"'ift**'*-*-**'" N T ()\v ON ROUND THE WORLD PLIGHTS, Uikc the Polar short cul between Europe and the U S West Coast, Fly over <!)<• top of the world on (!:<• shortest, most direct line from I'.155 words
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Article241 1957-10-25 10 ONE hundred thousand Germans in the "League of Families Rich in Children" have declared war on bachelors and onechild households. Their leader, 53-year-old Countess Eva Finekensteln, mother of seven, is also attacking the Adenauer Government for what she calls "its stingy attitude towards the nation's most241 words
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Article121 1957-10-25 10 'Let them have measles' mi IN attempt of doctors to A try to stave off measles atid other childhood (ii eai ea unl l] later iif<> niny be unwise according to a child specialist, Wi i' i!", iii the annual report oj Britain's Wesi Riding Medical Officer of Health, I)r121 words
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Article155 1957-10-25 10 Oil men want cold winter THE bosses of America".-) oil industry are hoping for a long, hard winter. Why? Because oil stocks In the U.S.A. are bulging. Demand is falling. And SO are oil prices. "We are in for serious trouble unless cold weather comes quickly," admits Henry Burns, president155 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1957-10-25 10 Sefton Delmer - It's worth reading between Dulles' lines Sefton Delmer El I'vuere u evidence thai John Foster Dulle* is contemplating another twitch at the expenie of America's allies. Jt arisen from a declaration of policy strangely neglected so fur in this country— Which Dulles has made in the October issue of the1,011 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-10-25 10 There is no doubt that Jackie Collins would be a bif/cjer attraction than the amusement machines on any pier. In the new Michael BalCOn-Baltng comedy "Barnacle Bill," she plays a member of a group of jive crazy teenagers who help Air<- Guinness to con* vert a dilapidated Victorian55 words
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Article676 1957-10-25 11 How do YOU looK at photography? YOUR QUERIES] Send your questions to: The Photo- graphic Editor, Free Press, Cecil Street, Singapore. niioi i. ii manj volumes have J L en written Bboul the pleasure of picture taking, we fee 5f enough h«8 s; ld a r camera as a /""-""<676 words
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Article267 1957-10-25 11 By THE L.ENS3MAN TUST WHEN I THINK THAT MODERN-DAY c J INVENTIONS HAVE GONE ABOUT AS j I FAR AS THEY CAN GO, SOMETHING NEW j POPS UP. EVEN IN THE FIELD OF MOVIE i CAMERAS. There are two brand-new cameras on the market 5 i now that267 words
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Article, Illustration547 1957-10-25 11 WE'D LIKE to take a minute to share some reflections with you. No not the usual mental ones but the actual kind made in mirrors. Ever since the fateful day Narcissus looked too long and too lovingly into a shimmering lake man has been attracted by547 words
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Article186 1957-10-25 11 CJINCE many people have 5 made flying our regu lar mode ol travel we thought we'd u<> in l"i :l Little "plane talk" for picture takers, Fir t of all, cameras make ideal traveling companions OXI any flight. And when we say cameras,186 words
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194 1957-10-25 12 S-EA TOLD: KEEP YOUR SCHEMES FLEXIBLE ASIAN countries have been warned they should use flexibility in putting economic plans into practice to keep them within the range of economic resources and to consolidate existing achievements. The warning was given by Lord Reading, British delegate to the Colombo Plan conference WhoREUTER - 194 words
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Article, Illustration24 1957-10-25 12 Rfayor Huang Chi-jui of Taipeh sem In a Confucian temple In the Nationalist Chinese capital paying respects to fche memory of the Chinese sage.24 words
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Article188 1957-10-25 12 Square deal call by Chinese OVERSEAS Chinese can help develop South-East Asian na- tions as long as Chi- nrse "receive fair and I equal treatment from I their local authori- ties," a Saigon Chinese newspaper said. The newspaper Yuan Tung Jih Paa was commenting on the role of Overseas ChineseU.P. - 188 words
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Article65 1957-10-25 12 INDIA'S atom chief, Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, has left for home after discussions with top experts in Britain. During his visit he met Sir Edwin Plowden, chairman of Britain's Atomic Energy Authority, and Sir John Cockroft, director of the Government's Atomic Energy Research Establishment. "WeA.P. - 65 words
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136 1957-10-25 12 INDIA TO BE SHORT OF FUNDS FOR YEARS INDIAN industrialist G. D. Birla said in London that he expected India to be short of foreign exchange for the next 25 years. "We are an expanding country," he said in an Interview. "It mu.st be expected that our foreign currency resourcesA P. - 136 words
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Article74 1957-10-25 12 Communism appeal over— Nehru 4S an international l movement, communism has lost much of its former evangelistic drive. Indian Premier Nehru said in New Delhi. He had been asked what he thought would happen if India Communists gained control of the central government. Mr. Nehru said, with a dry smile,A.P. - 74 words
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Article43 1957-10-25 12 Taipei] Foreign Minister George Yeh said his government was not exerting pressure to keep Over seas Chinese from applying for citizenship of the countries where they live The- citizenship question was left to the free choice <»f those concerned, he said.— A .P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article25 1957-10-25 12 A new n,200-ton freighter Hai Mm, built in Japan for the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company, a Chinese Nationalist firm, has arrived at ncchmy. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article43 1957-10-25 12 Eleven countries and colonie. ;,r,. taking part in a conference on social and preventive medicine now being held In Manila. Delegates from Australia. Nationalist China, cam bodia. Fiji, Hong Kong. Japan, Korea, Singapore, New Zealand, the Philippines, and South Vietnam are attending.— A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article42 1957-10-25 12 Dr. J.W.R. Norton, North Carolina State Health Officer, said at Raleigh that the paint on Japanese toys might contain some lead but that they represented no practical health hazard. He said no serious illness had ever resulted from paints on toys. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article53 1957-10-25 12 NEW PROPOSALS BY RED CHINA FOR SETTLEMENT OF THE BORDER PROBLEM WITH BURMA ARE NOW UNDER STUDY BY THE RANGOON GOVERNMENT. -A.P. The director of the Bank of Indonesia. Mr. Sjafruddin Prawiranegara. said that prices of Australian consumer goods were "very competitive compared with those Indonesia now imports from otherU.P. - 53 words
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Article20 1957-10-25 12 The fifth annual Asian film festival will be held In Manila from April 22 to 26 next year.— A. P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article39 1957-10-25 12 A team of German technicians is arriving in Colombo soon to train Ceylonese in motor mechanics under a technical cooperation agreement between Ceylon and West Germany. A Rs. 1.500,000 training workshop has been given by Germany to Ceylon. U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article16 1957-10-25 12 Jupane.se .scientists have completed the installation of the country's largest astronomical camera at Kyoto University. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article23 1957-10-25 12 Philippine Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo is considering retirement at the end of this year according to his friends in Washing- ton.— A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article22 1957-10-25 12 Some of the delegates who attended the Kuomintang Party congress in Taipeh risked their lives to sneak out of Red China.— A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article18 1957-10-25 12 it H Japan may soon establish trade relations with Communist Bulgaria and Mongolia, says a Tokyo report. U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article42 1957-10-25 12 4 r^ie Japanese delegation to the World Federation Asian conference in Kyoto said the United Nations headquarters should be moved to Tokyo because the U.S. was unsuitable as a site "in the light of the situation of the world body." A .P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article188 1957-10-25 12 Overseas Chines rebuff the Reds NATIONALIST Chii 686 Premier o Vui said in Taipeh I anti-Communism becoming an In mgiy stronger i among Overseas Chinese despite Communii efforts to alienal them from the Nationalist cause. The Premier spoke a1 the opening of the tlrst convention of the Overseas National SalvationA.P. - 188 words
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Article95 1957-10-25 12 CAMBODIA PARRIES VIETMINH CIAMBODIA was rep to have parried offe by Communist North Vietnam to establish normal relations with Hanoi and settle all political problem pending between the countries. A source close to government of Pren* Sim Var in *W*™ said Cambodia has int. ed a North Victname Relegation thatA.P. - 95 words
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Article184 1957-10-25 13 Winston reaches Waterloo HISTORY 01 HIF ENG--11 SPEAKING PEOPLES, ..ion himhill. I as^'lt IN THIS [lird VOIUBM oi his history of the peoples work reaches its Entitled The Age of Revolution, the story from sion of WUtry down to Waterloo. It covers the saree* and •«;rough, the emergence of Cabinet184 words
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Article70 1957-10-25 13 HAMILTON AVENUE. (By Ronald Byron. I Constable 155.) LIFE in a native town on the outskirts of Johannesburg, with black magic under the neon lighting. I Teddy Boys instead of young warriors, and protection rackets tak- I ing the place of tribal wars. I How a70 words
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Article35 1957-10-25 13 SIGMUND FREUD: The Last Phase. By Ernest Jones. Hogarth Press. 355. 536 pages. (COMPLETION of a disJ ciple's life of his master, the revolutionary thinker who transformed the theory and practice of psychoanalysis.35 words
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Article, Illustration439 1957-10-25 13 THIS PRIORY POISONER STILL ELUDES THE SLEUTHS FGH QXCE again among the grey streets of Balham they have been looking for the murderer, They have called at the house which was once called The Priory the strange house with battlements and turrets where the screams of agony were heard. There,439 words
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Article44 1957-10-25 13 "Grant, o God, thai we may always be Hi; hi. foi Iliou knoweft we will never Change our minds." oi<i Scottish Prayer from More Prayers and (Irrtccs. Collected by 4i M Latng {Oollancz, Gs). The illustration* arc by Met Peake,44 words
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Article55 1957-10-25 13 THE MIDWICU CUC' KOOS. By John Wyndhum. Michael Joseph, l|S, M. tpXCELLENT Imaginative J novel about un invasion from outer .space. It begin s with all the women i n an English village giving birth to golden-eyed changelinga Humane and urbane, with a lightly sophisticated wit55 words
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Article106 1957-10-25 13 THE GRAND CATCH. By Gil Buhet. Cave 15s. A PART from first-rate descriptions of poaching for fish J\ with the bare hands in rivers of the Auvergne, this is a sad disappointment after the same author's delightful Honey Siege. The boys of the earlier novel are106 words
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Article181 1957-10-25 13 H.V. Morton - BOOK of the WEEK H.V. Morton TRAVELLER Ln ROME by (Methuen Co. Ltd. '.">*> is a lovely and ab--1 sorbing book about the mother eity 'if the Westcrn world The auUior takes the reader by the hand and leaiK him round the present stem', at the same time reviving in181 words
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Article83 1957-10-25 13 A CHOICE OF ENKMIES. By Mordroal Richler- Deutscb. 13s. (id. DO they exist the colony or fugitives from the Committee lor un-American Activities, leading a shut-off. unreal life or their own in London? Richler makes them real. Into the stagnant pool, he dropg another kind of refugee83 words
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Article, Illustration295 1957-10-25 13 GILBERT: His Life and Strife; By Hesketh Pearson. Methuen- 25s 276 pagespiLßEßT and Sulli- van together were the pantomime horse of Victorian England. They moved together with incomparable grace and precision. Each half was filled with jealousy of the other. Their quarrels we.ro fierce. Perhaps. if295 words
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Miscellaneous118 1957-10-25 13 5 The Spanish in the middle from the Red (8). servant! 7On about a ratio (7). 11 Tell Sir this way (7), alternate 13 Bcaa the broken tarti (8». top o f the H ST" 106 ln :1 c omuulnim 15^ introduce, a .her. llf> hide- 1G Attach a writer118 words
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Article409 1957-10-25 14 ALLAN LEWIS SELECTS TOMORROW'S MARA MEET WINNERS AT IF OH HE'S WELL TREATED WITH lib. MORE THE Malayan Amateur Racing Asgociation'fi ra t meeting ;it Ipoh to morrow, sponsored h> the Perak Turf Club, will be without the two usual big drawcards the hurdles409 words
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Article239 1957-10-25 14 CHASSEUR IS THE PICK HERE CtHASSEUR, Slickness, > Egyptian Queen ana Sound ave look the pick of the Malaya Command C'up i Class 3) over 5iF. Chasseur won a similar event at Penang in June, then finished third to Marco Polo and Eulindra at Kuala Lumpur In September. Slickness finished239 words
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277 1957-10-25 14 fj^HK Sultan <>( Perak's ("up over six furloti js (Class 2> should go to Flamr if she starts. She won t he i.:klp race at Kuala Lumpur in September easily and Is right up to this Class. This Ipoh six furlongs277 words
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Article148 1957-10-25 14 npHB data 5, 2 furlong :>i Right race Is open. Morning Bun, Flrsi Ven lute. First Watch. Hub bl€ :ui(i Lucky .Star en) be p. i ven winning chance Momlni sun b< ai lirst Watch in ;i ilmllar event fct [poh la i Dei148 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-10-25 14 photo. MR. T. 11. I -'ARK'S Sandiaere (left) limiting: out a thrilling finish with Mr. J Bullock's ftEorecambe in the CesarewiUh stakes at Newmarket on Oct. 16. Sandiacre. ridUlt-n by Douglas Smith, won by half a length. J. Sime rode Morecambe. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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282 1957-10-25 14 King Kong and Sheikh Ali bid tor world bout By EDIN PETERS THE result ot tonight's w o r 1 d heavyweight wrestling championship between the holder. Lou Thesz, and Japan's Riki Dozan in Tokyo is eagerly awaited by two wrestlers in Singapore They are the £iant Hungarian, King 1282 words
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Article139 1957-10-25 14 tttie Singapore St. Leger over l :i i miles on Dec. 7 will be the main event of the Singapore Turf Club November -December meeting. The meeting Will cater for Cla.ss One and Two horses Class 1 hor.sc.s will have their first run over OF or139 words
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Article169 1957-10-25 14 Aussie mare is in Class 1 rP CIRCLE f Circle), a J-year-o»? a l chestnut Australia 1 1 f ol< Damo.s nut of Doul: I miind, has been r mi 1 0 in Class One, according tM^ latest amendments to thß^q Straits Racing Assoc r classification list ft other new169 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-10-25 15 QUEEN ELIZABETH was a spectator at the American football match between Maryland (dark shirts) and North Carolina (light shirts) at College Park. Maryland, on Oct. 19. Here she is seen watchin^ a North Carolina player being brought down in a tackle.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article271 1957-10-25 15 VsMAIL YUSOFF AND COMPANY ROUT EURASIANS (Hay off with >4f to decide hcrnpionship IfALAYS qualified for a play off with R.A.F. U o decide the S.A.F.A. Community League ampionship when they beat Eurasians 12-0 Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. record score for the season, Malays271 words
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Article202 1957-10-25 15 GRAND SCRC RALLY FAILS INGAPORE Chinese Rely creation Club, fielding a »in short, did well to hold 11.A.F. Changi to "-3 In their ■ir.gapore Hockey AssociaWmn Div. One league match Hong Lim Green yester- I T: airmen won ftmiortably with the help three coals by Nugent. 1 ftey were given202 words
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Article22 1957-10-25 15 !1;: >1 the lead after the m the Hoys Clubs "ament for the the Great W Katong •Hi. with third22 words
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Article62 1957-10-25 15 Beatty beat Slglap by 11-0 In their inter-school rugger match at Victoria School yesterday. Imm Wee and Kim Pong scored a try each. Kim Pon£ made one conversion and also kicked a penalty. Raffles Institution beat Bartley by 6-0 in another mot eli at62 words
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Article25 1957-10-25 15 SIR VICTOR'S BLEEP RACEHORSE owner Sir Victor Sassoon has named one of his yearlings •Bleep". ihe coll i s i>y PilUa out of Satellite. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article70 1957-10-25 15 St. Andrews beat Raffles Institution 4-0 in the interschool tennis tournament for the Father Ashnesa Shield at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Results: Kwik Sam Yong beat K. Thiruchelvam 6-0, 6-0; Gerald Seow beat Lindy Lim 6-1, 6-2; Wong Kui Hin and Ng Yin Liat beat70 words
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Article52 1957-10-25 15 WEARNE BROTHERS will meet Hong Kong Bank in their second replay of their S.B.H.F.A. Senior Cup quar-ter-final at River Valley Road today. Wearne's tram will be chosen from: Mohd. Taib Mond. Sainy, Mohd. Salleh. Andrew Yap Palaninpnn Victor, A. Latiff, ArifTm. P. K. Samv, Mohd. Z ,iin, Salim52 words
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Article138 1957-10-25 15 f i 1 1 (by |v ''.in C hf) arrived C rday, are than the p "i in m 1 ii Ee In 'The side of ten yea: I ago," tho manager said "comprised 20 good playera With tho remainder not 80 good. The present piirtyReuter - 138 words
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Article188 1957-10-25 15 Record score by US golfers UNITED STATfetii ix^ic Et lit* d by 6am Suead ana Jimxuy Demareti u.*)&, uic lead |q the first round oi the Canada Cup guif competition In Tokyo ye&it rday. The two veteran American professionals had a, combined score oi i3u, live strokes ahead oi theii188 words
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Advertisement204 1957-10-25 15 rfmSl H^ ON SALE £3 TODAY! P^^i WEEK-ENDER, Malaya's brightest, zippiest weekly paper, gives you every Vv^MW week-end a super 32 page packed issue! v^^f M Sfchw T his Temple has eyes! Spirits of dead L ||P 1 1 holy man believed to slay there The M&%#4ps Jß^&SlfHPw i;1 v>!i204 words
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Article82 1957-10-25 16 it > watcn th» ha die 1 1mi > ivhon t»o\ fn ii ini of tin- Photo i |:li k I lit; h I (i!i ii I li>tables on iii«- mi mi p< < t in i; i iiiii'Miii.ui .1 No S t *****1l of I tl82 words
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Article, Illustration13 1957-10-25 16 Agreement all the way as Spaak tells U.S.: Be confident in your partners13 words
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Article19 1957-10-25 16 Guatemala's Government resigned yesterday and a new Cabinet is being formed by the country's threeman military junta.19 words
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348 1957-10-25 16 WEST ATOM CHIEFS NOW FRAME 'POOL IDEAS' PLAN MEWS of steps being taken towards pooling U.S. and British nuclear knowledge tame after yesterday's U.S. announcement of scientific and technological achievement in the firing of a missile one thousand miles into the air, the successful testing; of a rocket which shortly348 words
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Article46 1957-10-25 16 LABOUR (Oppositi ml retained its seat with a more than doubled majority in a Parliamentary h y election at Ipswich, England, yesterday The result was. Mr. Dingle Ft>ot, Labour, 26,898; Mr. John Obbold, Conservative. 10--161: Miss Manuela Sykes, Liberal, 12,587; Labour majority 7,737. Reuter.46 words
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Article178 1957-10-25 16 APPEAL BY MR. LIM Help registration I of new citizens' THE CHIEF MINISTER of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, appealed this morning to the people of the Colony ,to help the Government in I the registration of new citizens. He said the registration procedure had been so simplified that a178 words
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Article166 1957-10-25 16 in in VMESE troops moved Into bomb r i k »il SftifOfl v(s|rnl;iv ftfld took up ",nti (i positions on key nhlilirs mkl hiiildmt; s i hroug houi t he city Iu o a»m\ div isi»»ns h.iv been assigned i<» f>uai d the clti durini theU.P. - 166 words
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