The Singapore Free Press, 31 October 1957
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Title Section15 1957-10-31 1 The Singapore Free Press Malay*'* Own Family Paper rluuxlay. October SI, 1957. Price 15 Cts.15 words
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Article, Illustration107 1957-10-31 1 MR. W 11 I T N E Y Z STRAIGHT, the deputy chairman of Rolls Royce Itd flew into Singapore bj Air E India yesterday for a r brief business tour of the Colony and the I (deration At the airport Mr. E Straight viid his107 words
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Article20 1957-10-31 1 A l'2-man Soviet economic 1 aew bark to Mos- «Jay after a six- inrey in Syria.— uj20 words
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Article150 1957-10-31 1 MALAYA must be on guard against the "enemy from without becoming the enemy within." This wanting was given j bv Dato Abdul Razak. the Minister for Defence, when speak ins at a dinner in Kuala Lumpur Ust night. ••We must be watchful and determined to protect this150 words
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187 1957-10-31 1 3 MONTH HEALTH DRIVE IN THE COLONY 'ousewhes to be told: Be careful how you cook food r j Health 1 much ic; m!,n« I b er *> me campaign id ol inCoin, t> ",o i >mt K ii n on, tha m ..ii- l< lt€ the In the pitting187 words
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525 1957-10-31 1 GOVT. ACTION SAVED S'PORE FROM RICE LACK, BIG PRICE SPIRAL Multi-million speculative Colony deals blocked THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT HAS BLOCKED A MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR SPECULATIVE DEAL IN SIAMESE RICE EARMARKED FOR MALAYA WHICH. IF SUCCESSFUL, WOULD HAVE CREATED AN ARTIFICIAL SCARCITY AND SKYZriLJf ROCKETED PRICES. Official sources told the Jttrec ness525 words
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Article188 1957-10-31 1 Charges against NUFGW OFFICERS' NAMES KEPT SECRET' 'THE.20,000-strong National Union of Factory and v General Workers, whose four top leaders were arrested under, the emergency regulations yesterday, was in Kuala Lumpur this morning accused of contravening the law. It was revealed that the Union had kept the rel cent change188 words
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Advertisement81 1957-10-31 1 JOIN JET AGE j THRILL to the adventures of space her*.; Jeff Hawke in the Free Press totwo other additions t:> the cartoons page of the Free Press Pop and Blondie. Your old friends Jfcne and Man■i dfiri&e will also be present. k mmkz m mm i < Far East81 words
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Article, Illustration316 1957-10-31 2 IT TIN AUNG, handsome visiting Ilurinese who has been travelling all over Malaya for the past six months with the Malayan I ilm I' nit, has become known in many kampongs and towns as a "strange Malay." "Malayans d o n't know much about the316 words
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290 1957-10-31 2 EXHIBITION TO ENCOURAGE PRIDE IN SINGAPORE High standard of living in Colony, roads among cleanest' Aim: To promote citizenship registration AN exhibition to ''stimulate pride in Singapore" is being organised by the Department of Information Services. It is to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Nov. 18 to290 words
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Article182 1957-10-31 2 BID FOR OWN MEDICO rpHE Ist Bn- Singapore 1 infantry Regiment the Colony's first regular Army unit now being raised may have its own medical officer. A Government spokesman said yesterday: "The policy is to have a regular medical officer for the regiment as soon as possible. "But it is182 words
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Article35 1957-10-31 2 Over 120 (ournaliats, In--1 eluding delegates from Britain, will dLscusa the now ol news from East and West at an a ,in iference of the tnternational Presa Institute In Colombo next month.- Router35 words
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Article81 1957-10-31 2 rwMiv, Singapore YM.C.A JL oiusica] and dramatic society) the Ne^d Scene shifters, 1:. to tagc tn. Gilbert and Sullivan ope retta, 11 M 8 Pinafon ai Cultui 1] < vj:' in Ing Di Nov. 21. ■1 i :.i n keta at $2 and $3 are at81 words
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Article35 1957-10-31 2 Dr. Konrad Ador West Gorman yesterday appoint n? deputy Professor Ernard, 60. his Ec Minister. Tlie Chancellor's unofficially called the ViceChancellor, presides aj Cabinet meetings in ti Chancellors absence.— Re* ter.35 words
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Advertisement20 1957-10-31 2 I vADdURYS,J M FAMOU 5 M m^CHOCOLATES^^ box y U^^^Nb^S^b^b^ I 4 I ALL SIZES ALL PRICES ALL CADBURY VALUE20 words
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Advertisement52 1957-10-31 2 ■mmammw■hn n m m m m m m A drunken girl doing a i STRIP-TEASE on the..j Smsei of s,##£/?$ Xfv /,/y.y.y/ *r*f Si t ■<■'■ ~> JHRH| m II& .fly $~*gM&mw >, > 'sf mw j3n jt^B HH^^sfii i One of the many Shock-laden scenes I "STREET OF SINNERS"52 words
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Article100 1957-10-31 3 M-e-o-w says the landlord Fitr'k i I'-ikkl(;1 ikkl( IVT1 VT H the ni«>st u, south rally so fl^V": <r( p^babiy house which them by their t' Irs. J.L. Kn« fc" V .K^Frikkie R. in the house Khit-h i sub-let on con- dI I he lessees look lan want TT f1100 words
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Article35 1957-10-31 3 fires destroying Fiji, he says I Fiji's nservator fires are istroying Fiji. JCallin He coleratior uing flres -land and forests, he it v of all tizen: people 10 set fire to land as public lemies35 words
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Article, Illustration135 1957-10-31 3 This is young Kurt Siegenberg who plays a Malay houseboy In Window's Way. a new British film. Window's Way, produced by John Bryan and directed by Ronald Neame. stars Pet^r Finch, Mary Ire. Natasha Parry, Robert Flemyng and Michael j llordern 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1135 words
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Article190 1957-10-31 3 Govt. suggests break with tradition npiiE British Government yesterday proposed a break with ancient tradition by urging that women should be allowed to sit in the Hou.se of Lords. Women, even peeresses In their own right, have hitherto been barred from Sitting in Britain'sReuter - 190 words
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Article48 1957-10-31 3 A PATROL of n girl i guides, ail of whom nave been struck by poliO, ha i been created In Copenha en, *"6 initiative for thifl lilii!ii> patrol w,\s taken by it the Copenha n Polio [nstitute The motto ol the i itrol: ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article55 1957-10-31 3 Sir Di maid Mac( Hllivray, Brit :i High lommissionet In Mi i iva unt il |fl ,t August will Rddfl 0 private mi el in "i the Royal In tit iti ol rial nil Allah's In i ondon on Novi tnbei n on lavflReuter - 55 words
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Article196 1957-10-31 3 pHB smokini habits of the late Kin« George M and his death from coronary thrum bosis following an operation for iun« cancerare referred to in a book. The Disease of Tobac CO Smoking and its Cure," published in London yesterday. Dr. Lennox Johnston, theReuter - 196 words
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Article78 1957-10-31 3 M. FELIX GAILLARD 37--year-old Radical, told President Rene Coty last night he would try to form a government. M. Gaillard was asked by M. Coty to try to form a government .shortly after the National Assembly refused investiture to the Socialist leader. M Guy Mollet. M. Gaillard toldReuter - 78 words
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Article118 1957-10-31 3 SMALL boy In Pocot i>«- Caldas near sao I'aulo in Brail! appealed t<> the Governor of the state because he needed money. The boy. DfcClo d« Souta Campos, wanted to buy votes in the schools Queen of Spring contest, held to raise funds for theReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement9 1957-10-31 3 38 l^ r EXQUISITE I CROCODILE j I wamp9 words
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Advertisement117 1957-10-31 3 DRESS FABRICS Anut&infj Yulues it vat i»m bi»r GIAN Qft I C lL SINGH S C OrlLEi U.l*. Now German Satin Cotton 36" $3.50 $3.00 Swiss Printed Poplin 36" 4.50 4.00 English Striped Shirting 32" 2.90 2.20 36" 2.90 1.50 German Fancy Towelling 57" 5.90 5.30 36" 4.90 4.40 Indian117 words
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216 1957-10-31 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY. Oct. 31, 1957 Opinion Retailers' dilemma SINGAPORE'S provi- 1 sion and grocery re- tailers feel the need j to form an association for purpose of mutual protection. Prime objective, clearly. is to protect themsel- ves agal ns t loss j through "bad debts." Because of216 words
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Article, Illustration961 1957-10-31 4 RENE MaeCOLL - THIS BOLD EXPERIMENT MUSTN'T STOP RENE MaeCOLL A VERY l>i^ experiment in royal relations with the public has just taken place in the United States. It has proved brilliantly successful. But the all-important question before us is will the policy just tried out on this side of the Atlantic be961 words
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Article117 1957-10-31 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber rtyhyy AN article says that many famous sayings turn out to he rather fatuous on examination. I have thought that Dr. Livingstone missed a threat Chftnee hy not replying to Stanley. "Who on earth did you expert to meet in such a place?" or "If you117 words
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Advertisement21 1957-10-31 4 1 f If f ii MELLOW TONE RESPONSIVE TOUCH [fch NANG W£NG i. CO 'OJ lOb.SfUt I KO*U V«&»K»6t. T" 7/21 words
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Advertisement14 1957-10-31 4 I quiet. ...dependable 'JOHNSON OUTBOARD __=^MOTORS Singapore, K. Lumpur, Malocn, Ipoh, Penong, Thailand Bo14 words
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Article, Illustration291 1957-10-31 5 DRUDGERY BEHIND COUNTER 3 months old and there are still 10 complaints a day All to be told in few months I^HE Labour Department still receives a daily average of 10 complaints from shop assistants in Singapore regarding alleged non-compliance with the employment regulations in spite of the tact thatPopper - 291 words
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183 1957-10-31 5 Deadline for employers 4.30 p.m. today V\ i'ORY owners and other employers of labour have time till 4.30 Pro submit Statistics of their labour force to the Labour Dettrtme faulters stand foe risk of being proiecuted. This warning was Issued V a spokesman of the -abour Department in an ew183 words
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Article174 1957-10-31 5 T*HE acting Singapore Police Secretary Mr. F. G. Minns said yesterday that there was a possibility that some thoroughbred dogs have been stolen in the Colony. But, he added, so far there was no concrete evidence of there being a dog thief at large. In174 words
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Article46 1957-10-31 5 The Moscow State Symphony Orchestra yesterday gave the first public performance of a new symphony by Dmitri Shostakovich vd Moscow Conservatoire, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. The symphony is called "1905." after the revolution which occurred in Russia that year. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article96 1957-10-31 5 jiHB Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association has so far collected about $2,000 from ttt sale oj stamps. Dr. a u Oarlick, the medical director Of S.A.T.A told the Free Press that the sale <>f these seals had gone of] on a very good start, "This is the96 words
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Advertisement39 1957-10-31 5 S|| >iiiiiiii f^ POPPY DAY 9th Nov. 1957 Poppy wreaths can be ordered from the Secretary of the CMnese Ladies Association Pl <«e ring 29 961 during office h °urs, or, ***** ■"•/'■<■■■ kindl) donated b) M.TJJ.JJ* de Silva Ltd.39 words
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Advertisement128 1957-10-31 5 i\ J^ w/I//Im 1 f WAX FURNITURE 1 I WITHOUT POLISHING! I JOHNSON S 1 I Apply Johnson's Pride, then simply B v "wipe it off! Without effort or 9 I rubbing, stains and finger marks disappear S II and your furniture gleams back at you 1 S with a128 words
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Advertisement57 1957-10-31 6 DM i For the first time filter J smokers are getting what S want... much more flav< S and aroma... with much j nicotine After the first j i puffs from an LbM, m< I smokers sum it "P in I wny THIS IS IT! J[ REGULAR, OJlh^P^ inE w57 words
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Miscellaneous162 1957-10-31 6 TABI/i,V\ k? i^Ssjjar lti<*e Iliirrou^li^ THE SAINT b?^ Leslie Charteris :|g*f|Psg|| rfMO-r •A'iLL ANSWER.' A LISTTIT WILL TAKE TIME Fl SHALL PETURN IN AN HOUR BY r^TAk'F HIM P'-ivki HiPr W OF ALL YOUR TO &EMEMBEB THEM\ THEM YOU HAV &<FTT££> HAVE jk we AM Zr PiND J^^ I #^T"^162 words
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Miscellaneous376 1957-10-31 6 BORN today, you uiv up, has exceptional E but who seems to luck tli and push which puts you front In the eyes of the w< You have a real touch but are not inclined to de\ I as you should. You need a g or encouragement, for critic; you376 words
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Article168 1957-10-31 7 LONDON. Oct. 30 Previous Today irBBEB No 1 BSS Cl 23-, buyers MM buyers INOV 24 sellers 23 sellers 23 buyers 23% buyers 24 sellers 23% sellers m>ot 23% buyers 23*. buyers jlU'.tuK K>s &pol 24 sellers 23% sellers *i HBFK No. 1 RSS Sftth 24 buyers168 words
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Article91 1957-10-31 7 iNFW YORK. Oct. 30. Previous Today ■IN Straits Spot H-S1 nom 91.00 nom IV futlll't'N tandard Contract Oct. unquoted unquoted Nov. unquoted unquoted •O\F- Hull SALES: Niltraits Contract Nov. 90.75 buyers 90 00 buyer s 91.37 sellers 91.00 sellers ONE: Barely steady. SALES: Nil. 'ÜBBER* Futures Nov91 words
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Article40 1957-10-31 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 30. Previous Today fco Industrials 435 76 440 28 [|0 Railroads 11l 14 ***** I,4i'1 ,4i' Domestic Bonds 84 G4 84.58 ■5 Utilities 64.55 65 48 K Stocks Col ipositr A\ erases 147.90 149.3940 words
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Article44 1957-10-31 7 spot 24' j. I October shipment 23 1 Muntok a 4H, afloats white sjx>t 34 4, awaiting release 2 ship- 34, afloats 34. October shipment fl pot and 33. sellers ex-dock. ■i^a;'. i 24. arloats 23 quoted in U.S. cents per lb.44 words
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Article86 1957-10-31 7 LONDON, Oct. 30--th>t> t,, Previous Today COI'KA Philippines c.i.f. IK' North European delivered "niSi JT l° ns NoV 060 170 sellers $1704 sellers L'll KA, straits ci f I K. North huroppan delivpred weight por Io e ton Oct Nov. £6 24 buyers £63 nom £6386 words
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Article182 1957-10-31 7 A 61 -YEAR-OLD Birmingham savings bank yesterday froze all accounts because of the "general financial position" in Britain. The organisation, the Ideal Bank Limited, announced that it was suspending all withdrawals and accepting no further deposits until its own position had been fully investigated. At the182 words
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262 1957-10-31 7 DECLARATION OF WAR' CHARGE BY U.K. LABOUR NOT FINANCING INFLATIONARY AWARDS JHE British Government made it clear yesterday that it is prepared to fight any serious industrial trouble in Britain that might follow rejection of wage claims. Mr. Iain Macleod, Minister of Labour,262 words
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Article51 1957-10-31 7 A visiting Soviet scientist said in Washington yesterday that Russia has developed a drug for treating Asian flu. The woman scientist, Prof. A. K Subladze said the drug was sold in powder form in Russian chemists' shops without a prescription. It is taken like snuff.—51 words
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Article71 1957-10-31 7 rE newspaper Soviet Fleet yesterday said shipyard workers In Leningrad are making an all-out effort to launch the world's first nuclear-powered surface ship by Nov. 7, the 40th anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution. The Russians had previously announced that the ship, an icebreaker, willA.P. - 71 words
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Advertisement97 1957-10-31 7 ■B B3 03 H Bl HI ><<H H fil Hi ''(HU W|i|||Bßhiißß ||B '.||H. r^B Bl H i H' 1 H hands of th c INVADERS! r^^X^^^. TENNERS I^^^ D A 11 1 1 lAN |i^^^^^ mst. hv fflf I LI V 8l SHAW BROS. Hi!i9i!' i H!'!!H!'!iHi'!:Hi!!iH!!!!HlliB!!!!B' l !!Hi!!97 words
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Miscellaneous69 1957-10-31 7 NAVAL SHIPPING Ships in the Singapore Naval Base today are: Crane, Andrew. Newcastle. Cheviot and Cavalier. SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 1.58 pm. TOMORROW: 6 25 a.m. B 1 and 5.22 p.m. I SATURDAY: 7.40 a.m. and 7.17 p m. STNDAY: 8.25 a.m. and 8 30 p m. MONDAY: 8.56 am and69 words
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Article, Illustration471 1957-10-31 8 THE LEAKAGE THAT HAS SCARED A NATION ST ALL STARTED HERE urge ni prooe ui; aiuuui >> top atom scientists Mo the recent leakage oj radioactive material from a plutonium plant at Windscale in Cumberland, U expected to allay the fears of thousands of people living in the 200 square471 words
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761 1957-10-31 3 [B Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. elebratefl its silver jubilee today one of the s t events in the history of Chinese banking In Malaya. 15 BRANCHES WHEN IT STARTED Cloning testimony 9313 ml/- resource* in honour 01 me occasion over 10,000 have been into761 words
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172 1957-10-31 3 A NEW REFRIGERATOR? YOU CAN BUY BIGGER MODEL AT SAME PRICE A sir British manufacturer of rfripf-rators. loe Relation ltd of ha a introduced atest models to raix>re. the Fed"i British r to meet local *«nand for modern i botc, refrifcra«l the lowest price rtx cable foot claimed to >t172 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-10-31 4 A panoramic view, above, of the extensive savings account department of the bank, which was sei up to render better service to the public and widen the scope of business. Started on a small stale, the department now has a staff of 15 employees its68 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-10-31 4 To act to the safe deposit DOXes, one hat to (/o to screral clerks, till finally an iron barred door Open* electrically in slow motion. Mrs. K. T. Lim, a safe deposit /)o.r hirer (aboie) i (iocs to open her fault in the presence of one cf the bunk's ataj}.50 words
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Article, Illustration99 1957-10-31 4 Clerk who made good .Air Khoo Teck Pual 'i> ovf is probably the firs] ip n prentice bank clert n Singapore t<» climb t»< ruiiKs of the ladder l«p executive position one oi the largest ban* in« enterprises Colony. And His roccesa shou as a "P<V U> nfny J (he99 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-10-31 5 THE directors of tlie Oversea-Chinese Bank posed re,,.,,,'iv for tins special anniversary picture. They are, from left: Mr Xeap Lean Seng, Dr. H. T. Wee. Mr S. K. Chan Ml ¥ap Twee, Mr. Tan Lark Sye. Dato Lee Kong Chian Dato sir Cheng-lock Tan, Mr. Lee74 words
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Article, Illustration131 1957-10-31 5 The feminine touch in head office A few yearn ago some Singapore business organisations were slightly sceptical about employing women, out now women employees are in great demand. In 1941 the bank employed it's first woman employee and today, the Organisation has about 70 women on 'their payroll. The bank's131 words
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Article, Illustration568 1957-10-31 6 Storm that aims to pli*u.%4* ait This firm grew up with Singapore MESSRS John Little (Malaya) Ltd. is pleased to number itself amongst the many firms who offer their sincerest congratulations to the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation Ltd. on its silver jubilee. As everyone knows Messrs John568 words
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Accuracy fast
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268 1957-10-31 7 ODERN businessmen rely on their ikers for advice, astance and someles even advances. Nowadays the teleiph. telephone and eprintor nave so ickened the tempo business that traders luire accurate up-'the-minute stateinta fiom their >: Oversea Chinese r Corporation Is a J268 words
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150 1957-10-31 7 The Building Society of Malaya, Ltd. was established in Singapore in 1938 with two main aims: To encourage thrift by deposit of savings and financial assistance to (hose who want to own homes. The society accept fixed term deposits for periods of three, six,150 words
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247 1957-10-31 8 lIALAVA'S Mggttri biscuit fuc- m aTI tory, Lee Biscuits Ltd., <>i m Johore Bahru, will soon instal B additional machinery costing 5500,000. The factory, built in 1 9 T» 5 is at present equipped with two lines of the most modern biscuit-makiiiK247 words
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Article506 1957-10-31 8 ITOK the maker*) of one of South-Kast Asia's mo>t famous syrups, the Silver Jubilee of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation has a double significance. As T. G. Kiat Ltd., of North Bridge Road, Singapore, thanks the bank for a quarter of a century of efficient service, it506 words
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Article159 1957-10-31 8 One of Singapore's oldest established auctioneers and valuers and most successful and enterprising: business establishments, Cheung Koon Seng and Co.. Ltd., of 8 10. Chulia Street. i s observing its 37th year of incorporation. Best known for its general auctioneering of merchandise, the firm is also159 words
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Article, Illustration205 1957-10-31 9 (h dear, what shameful aste off milk y^wy*B yrtnPvWr^^B WrfWj^rj Mf ipiipH plutonium plant just before Sir William Penny, Britain's atomic weapons expert, ordered it to be closed down* *|T seems a shame that the only poth to fame for me is a dose of radioactivity/' says Minnie205 words
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Article, Illustration2445 1957-10-31 10 Pelham Groom - A 'hunt and peck' touch of a typist Pelham Groom MftMHMßß^ygMM^B^Mjj^^^^^^ sdsd "MR. Ix>ck Lim?" "Yes. Come in Superintendent, the body is through here. Nothing has been touched." Latiff followed Lock Urn into a spacious lounge and there lay the body of the man. It was unpleasantly obvious that he2,445 words
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Article, Illustration469 1957-10-31 11 lylitg goodbye I to them a11... PREPARING FOR THE TRIP OVE Checking in with baggage. If all has to be cor«b sighed and labelled before being loaded onto the •Mnsport. I of the loint Services Travel Centre (Far hey represent uni s< al Services, and are selected 1469 words
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Article157 1957-10-31 12 Big U.N. job in S. Korea r piiK United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency L (UNKRA) has Informed the U.S. General Assembly that "successful conclusion of tins unprecedented United Nations undertaking is now close at hand." Lieutenant-General John B Coulter, agent genera] of I nkka, reported "the Urge majority of theA.P.; Reuter - 157 words
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Article184 1957-10-31 12 Sarasin to stay Premier? pOTE SARASIN, named Prime Minister of Siam's interim government following a military coup d'etat on September 16. could be the nation's Premier for the next four years. Mr. Sarasin, former ambassador to Washington and more recently Secretary General of SEATO. was chosen by Marshal Sarit ThanaratA.P. - 184 words
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Article37 1957-10-31 12 Philippines President Carlos Garcia has urged the press of the entire free World to cover his nation's elections on Nov. 12 so that it may observe Philippine democrac.v in action."- U. P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration322 1957-10-31 12 FATE OF INDIA'S BIG PROGRAMME IS IN BALANCE INDIA'S second five-year development plan may have to he rephased as a seven-yea* plan because of the shortage of foreign exchange resources, according to New Delhi political circles. India's Finance Minister, Mr. T.T. Krishna machari, has just returned to Delhi from a322 words
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Article119 1957-10-31 12 INTELLECTUALS GET NEW WARNING TV//-; general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Mr. Teng Hsiaoping, has warned the party's central committee that the bourgeoisie in China, especially intellectuals, now constitute the main force that can "challenge the proletariat" which needed their know- The bourgeoisie still had status, capital and influence,Reuter - 119 words
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Article31 1957-10-31 12 wtunooaia nag i me<J a "Anal" warning that 'ill jnterprlsea in that tiny kingdom must Ml at leas! 70 SmSiiS Wtob** 1* WOTkm and clerks with U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article73 1957-10-31 12 World is groping in dark ■"H UMANi to bP M groping in the dar k the crossroads of at not knowing whethe^' will attain mSy his creatu.n O f 3*? m&acles or fa c e eSSSf atlon," Indian International R,d crS BOXlferenCe in New Delht "And tint, i believe hA.P. - 73 words
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Article65 1957-10-31 12 No UK atom plant for Peking "THE British Foreign A Office has ruled out any possibility that a visiting Red Chinese trade delegation would be able to buy an atomic reactor from Britain. Countermanding earlier information from the Atomic Energy Authority (AEC). the Foreign Office said a reactor sale wouldA.P. - 65 words
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Article84 1957-10-31 12 JAPAN IS CONSIDERING RESTRICTING HE» TRADE WITH EGYPT AS SHE FEARS HER EXPORT TRADE ACCOUNTS WITH EGYPT MA\ IRREDEEMABLE. A/Jt The first convoy of 2C ifrtfjj Too/ o/ to« worM kianq-Tibct highway i m reached Oartok, W es 1 Tibet, from Ye[ M& Pifttof N<vr China I*® Agency reported TheReuter - 84 words
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Article67 1957-10-31 12 A USSIOO million Soviet heavy machine building plant will be located in Kanchi. Bihar State, it has been decided in New Delhi. It will be provided through a Soviet credit of 500,000,000 roubles. Meanwhile, Soviet help will be sought for four other projects a DSSI6,OOO,OM development of Kofba Coal Fields,U.P. - 67 words
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Article186 1957-10-31 12 Food relief parties visiting the interior villages of Premier Jawaharlal Nehru's hometown Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh have confirmed that some people there have not had a proper meal for days.— U.P. it it A proposal for increases in the pay of the Chinese Nationalist armed forces will be put toU.P. - 186 words
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Article84 1957-10-31 12 The United stairs has pro- sented India with equipment for clinical research at the New Delhi Institute for chest diseases the first of its kind in India. A.P. Deposed Siamese Premier Pibul Songgram visited Saigon recently from Cambodia, where he was granted political asylum, the Saigon paper Times of VietnamA.P. - 84 words
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Article39 1957-10-31 12 Pakistan and Per.sia will soon begin negotiations on a trade agreement. A P. The Export-Import Bank of the United States has sanctioned a loan of U554,377,000 to Pakistan International Airlines for the purchase of two Kill XT Cnnxtr'llntinr^ A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article24 1957-10-31 12 Twenty-three Japanese pearl fishermen, including 11 divers, have been hired on three years' contract through the Burmese Government for the Rnrma Pearl Company. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article21 1957-10-31 12 Formosa's handicraft industry exported U551,249,000 worth of products during the first half of this year, mainly to the United States U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article56 1957-10-31 12 A Tokyo newspaper, the Japan Times, expressed the hope that the planned Afro-Asian conference this winter in Cairo will Tiot let itself be dominated by "sectional interests" nor become ciji instrument for Communist propaganda. U-P. Premier U Nu told Burmese newsmen in Rangoon not to publish news harmful to theU.P. - 56 words
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Article918 1957-10-31 13 ANNE EDWARDS - ANNE EDWARDS plllllllllllllll By I TODAY I present the second instalment j E of my ABC of advice to the young, presenting the views of many teenagers, some parents, and of course myself, on EE the vexed question of Bringing Up IllllllllH They can be talked918 words
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Article, Illustration125 1957-10-31 13 S THE tendency today for the young is to go EE bareheaded. Here/ then, is an elegant, =E though inexpensive, compromise for town days SS EE the hair band. EE So light you hardly know it's there EE and it doesn't crush the hairset. But it125 words
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Article105 1957-10-31 13 BROWN is the new basic colour, newer than black or navy blue. Brown is the colour the Queen wore most in America ..Brown velvet coats, brown brocade dresses, brown fur collars. Brown needs a clear skin. vivid red lipstick Brown and white tweeds can be worn105 words
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Article138 1957-10-31 13 fFERESITA MONTEZ, sister A of the famous film star, is a girl who goes in for sweaters in a big way. "I live in them/' she told me. "I have a dozen twin sets, and a dozen sweaters including a couple of the men's138 words
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Article163 1957-10-31 13 MOST glamorous sight at an elegant cocktail party 1 saw. and one Which made all the men's months renter, uas not that Dior dress, it was a dish piled with sizzling fried scainpi spiked on cocktail sticks. My hostess (Who had not. herself been frying) gave me the163 words
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597 1957-10-31 14 Robert Lim beats Omar to enter the semi finals UPSETS IN COLONY CHAMPIONSHIPS IJOKEUT LIM, Singapore's most promising player and a Thoma* Cup prospect, installed himself the new favourite to win this year's Singapore badminton men's singles title when he eliminated the reigning champion, Omar Ibrahim, 3-15, 15-12, 15-10 at597 words
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139 1957-10-31 14 English disappoint in beating the Irish fllE English Football League bout the Irish League 4-2 In Belfast last night, but their display was disappointing. Their strong side had been expected to outplay the Irishmen, but only in the last 15 minutes did they get on top. Two late goaLs carriedReuter - 139 words
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Article74 1957-10-31 14 ROYAL AIR FORCE Seletai "A" with most of the Colony's 'top distance runners, easily won the first 4 x four-mile relay organised by Royal Air Force Char.gi in Singapore yesterday Seletar won in ihr 26min 25sec and finished 400 yards in front of Royal Air Force74 words
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Article, Illustration34 1957-10-31 14 WILLIE PASTRANO (left), the American heavyweight. jabbed his way to an easy victory over Britain's Dick Kichardson at Harringay arena on Oct. 23. Here he leads with a long left just below Richardson's jaw.34 words
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187 1957-10-31 14 BLACKPOOL, tbec =JO English First Divi- E sion soccer club, will tour Australia and the Far East, including E Singapore, next year E during the close sea- C E son. They may also E play a match in New E E York. This was187 words
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Article155 1957-10-31 14 1 KYLON Bportfl Club took the lead in the Singapore Hockey Association When they beat Police 3-0 at BerangOOn Road ye.sterclay. The unbeaten Ceylonefle have now scored 11 points from .six games, but they have played a game more than defending champions, .SRC, who have155 words
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Article, Illustration283 1957-10-31 15 FATEST AND DAY'S BEST 3F BY CREDIT BALANCE kt raH LEWIS reports mis morning s track worfc fiiam Rice outpaces Santa Ci a us r Of ALLY TRAINED horses provided the interest on the heavy No. 2 training track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Outstation horses from S i: :apore283 words
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328 1957-10-31 15 T'HE Irish-trained colt j Stephanotis, a well backed 100-6 chance, won the Cambridgeshire Handicap run over nine furlongs at Newmarket yesterday I afternoon. Thirty eight I ran. Harry Carr brought the four-year-old son of Star- I dust to the front very late to gain328 words
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132 1957-10-31 15 RATIONAL CARBON. Third Division League Champlonf, completed a double when they won the 83.H.P.A. Junior Cup yesterday by beating Wearne Brothers "A M by 7 0 at Jalan Besar stadium. In spite (jf having to play the match with 10 men i after132 words
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244 1957-10-31 15 OINGAPORE Cricket Club I A beat Singapore En- gineer Regiment by 18 points (two goals and a try) to nil I In their rugger match on I the padang yesterday. Interest In yesterday's match was centred on newcomer Tom Bottomley, of244 words
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Article66 1957-10-31 16 oin< i parli l Wong Foo Nam, i. eduled to 9. The con ft starti on Pec '2 Mi W Id hi would be touring P iki i:. [a and !eylon b4 I and after the confer* nee He La expected to retui for Chrl 'runs.66 words
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Article235 1957-10-31 16 EAST- WEST WAR 'ISN'T PROBABLE No matter how Kremlin struggle result TJIK current Kremlin power struggle is unlikely to sn.ri Kast-West war, I .S. officials said in Washington yesterda Congressman just back from Russia said flatly that the Soviet rtzij Mr. James Van Zandt (Republican. Pennsylvania), one of a groupU.P. - 235 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-10-31 16 I A $480,000 insurance policy against Count Basic I and his jazz band catching Asian flu has been taken out, as the band arrived in London for a nation-wide concert tour. Basie, with his band still intact, appeared to be I all set for aPaul Popper - 80 words
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Article49 1957-10-31 16 November first grade rubber buyers fob. opened in Singapore this morning at 70% cents a lb., down three-quarters of a rent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet. This was the first time this year that rubber has fallen below the 80 cents level.49 words
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Article187 1957-10-31 16 Party for children who put them to shame r|MII\ (ncnadicr (inards. pride <tf the Itritish Army, who defeated the French at Waterloo, the Russians in the Crimea, and the (firmans in two world wars, yestei da y capitulated before the wrath of locftl children. The Guards,187 words
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Article135 1957-10-31 16 BEVAN: 'BIG BOOB BY U.S.' BRITAIN'S Labour Party firebrand, Mr. Aneurin Bevan, last night charged in his first major public address in a five-city American lecture tour that the U.S. refusal to recognise Red China is a "major blunder" without obvious justification. Mr. Bevan made the remark following a questionU.P. - 135 words
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Article116 1957-10-31 16 'pHE Russian Foreign A Minister, Mr Andrei Gromyko, failed to sail from New York in the Queen Mary yesterday as scheduled, The New York Herald Tribune quoted United Nations sources as saying he would fly back to Moscow instead. Mr. Grom> ko does not like flying andReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement139 1957-10-31 1 t n*f< PKESS and If u tit mm HJT4A l^^f Si %B D 1 9*t| 4*% d% Ml B# Afe jiji vui ocw"" viiiiitf oU Dd K! iDrnti iff 111 -j== *'^n O n thCir Silver Jubil^e the Oversea^ I^^"^] j Banking Corporation Ltd. j If^B**- and patronage which have139 words
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Advertisement128 1957-10-31 4 4 <ntf/vuiut*iihnts OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION j on the occasion of their SILVER JUBILEE i from SOUTH UNION CO., LTD. UNITED RUBBER MILLERS CO., LTD. CHEE TAT REALTY LTD. SOO BEE CO., LTD. EAST COAST DEVELOPMENT LTD. 9 E, ASIA BUILDING, NG QUEE GAM Finlayson Green, NG ENG KIAT Singapore 1.128 words
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Advertisement30 1957-10-31 5 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LTD. Our Warmest Congratulations Best Wishes on your 25th ANNIVERSARY i I v^'Ww^,^ ''-"-?s^??>-s^> -->'• Syys/ LEE Blsif!lJlT^i LTD Office Factory: 5^ Mile Jalan Scudai, Tampoi. Tel: 242/3.30 words
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Advertisement105 1957-10-31 6 oversla-chinese banking CORPN. LTD. Sincere Congratulations on a out 25th ANNIVERSARY and Best Wishes for the Future<^^^£^ ivith the Compliments of ja^ymHH RAFFLES HOTEL LTD. SINGAPORE Illlf ;r^i f ItlMl! 1< IllllllCSllllllllllllCSllllllllllllCSllllllllllllCSlllillllllllCSlllllfffllltlllSllllllllllllCStlllllllllllCSllllfllllll^ I Congratulations j ■Ul f-1 E fO I OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING I CORPORATION LTD. j on f/ie/r j SILVER105 words
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Advertisement94 1957-10-31 6 Sincere Congratulations to 0.C.8.C from HONG JOO CO. Rubber Dealers 7, Church Street, Ku.ib Lumpur OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING I CORPORATION LTD, I Eh on their SILVER JUBILEE 1 from K SEE HOY CHAN LTD. I 32, Carpenter Street, Singapore-t Telephone Nos. *****, *****, *****, 2,5797 ***** 1J m i s jl94 words
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Advertisement85 1957-10-31 7 Wannest Congratulations I and Best Wishes z I to the I OVERSEA -CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. I on the I Occasion of their I SILVER JUBILEE With the Compliments of I K. M. OLI MOHAMED. I 1 38/40, HIGH STREET, S'PORE-6. I SlMIUIIIIIIIIUIIIIUIIHIIIIIMIItlltllllllllllllllMllllllillllllllUlllllllllilllllllllUIIIIIIIIHdllllllllllllliiiiiiif! IA tllA OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING C O R85 words
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Advertisement60 1957-10-31 8 Offer their sincere congratulations and good wishes to the OVERSEA -CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LTD on the occasion of their I SILVER JUBILEE I JL .J^ Jv>^ tArFLK PIACI SINGAPORE TIL. ***** (S LINES) '•'I Mid Published by t.lir .sii-nt.s Times Press I. id CccU Streol S' VmpOff and m i»60 words
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Advertisement462 1957-10-31 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. DEATH 20 W,,iiii $6 (minimum). SIVMINOAM, of the T«uid Office Bingapore Son ot Snbapathj Supervisor Bpeoial Bven tit:-, classes pMted away at (em i.l Hospital 1.30 ;> w Thui day 11-10-57, Corte p leaves 106, Loroof R, Telok Km.ni. at 5 pin. for Hindu Cenifi i Bidadai i462 words
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Advertisement70 1957-10-31 16 /t^/- t^/- -that healthy just-combed' look Hair stays neat, looks glossy and healthy -<-• WEr) ITS MAV Vaseline Brand Hair < >P#P>*<U>i!s^^; "|usl (omfx-'l" |>...k .ill l.<> I"!'' iii-A ii.nr uieami i [i prepared from Wtamir Vaseline Si u,,,,-, N HII ,i,, -,n. ■jfTTW ■eHbddc^& rl>v t;i II soi, v70 words
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Article, Illustration5079 1957-10-31 1 SELANGOR NOVEMBER MEET GUIDE Foli owing are the horses entered for rhe Selangor Turf Club November Meeting. CLASS TWO ACROBAT SIXTH: (Eight started) 28-9-57 iore 8-0 carr. 7-9 7F (Dragon) Cl 1 i)i\ I; Ist. senanp Hati 8-0; 2nd irand Chancellor 8-11; 3rd. Gunonn t 8-6. 2-3-nvse. 1-58 3 5.5,079 words
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Advertisement131 1957-10-31 1 T\ W 1 A I. ,|i Irt 111 m* m. k GiUl^luA a* OYStEfi PERPETUAL Jfu&dze DATKJUST 1 Worn by the most famous men of our time, the Rolcx k Jubilee Datejust hat CORK to be regarded as synonymI ous with success and distinction. The 250,000th Rolex chronometer a Datejust131 words
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Article6109 1957-10-31 11 Your form guide to Class Five CLASS FIVE TENTH: (12 started) 6-10-57 Pt naive 8-1 lm. (Johnson) CL 5 Div. 1; Ist. Flox 8-12; 2nd. Christmas Carol 7-8 carr. 7-10; 3rd. Honey Bee 7-13. Head-sh.hd-li. 1-48 35. Track heavy. FOIRTH: (13 started) 29-9-57 Penang 3-4 7F (Johnson I Cl. 56,109 words
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