The Singapore Free Press, 2 November 1957
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Article337 1957-11-02 1 Malaya's best race guide is inside 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1Reuter; AP - 337 words
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Article, Illustration402 1957-11-02 1 RUSSIA IS FORCED TO CLIMB DOWN U.K. Government repeats charge that Soviets lied over Turkey World opinion foiled Red M*E manoeuvre BRITAIN said last night that world opinion had forced the Soviet B Union to drop its "inventions" that Turkey was planning ag-o-ression in the Middle East. 1 This statement,AP; Reuter - 402 words
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Article80 1957-11-02 1 SIGLAP SEA CHASE V COMBINED land-sea Customs party, helped by a police radio patrol. seized -100 lb. of contraband 1 cigarettes and a twin-engine i speedboat at Siglap. Singa--1 pore, early this morning. I The Customs officers were lying in ambush at a known landing point. The police patrol was80 words
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Article191 1957-11-02 1 Firsf round of pay claims Qets a definite No T IM: i the BriGovern m n1 a new i on wage terd tywhen Smith. Health, an- rejection o pei ceni offl i 1,200 1 inett, a it and m the but the Bmlth in a ouncl]Reuter - 191 words
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Advertisement82 1957-11-02 1 ssr ■> -V ■<* S' ■.>•.. 'v*y < :fc: f&i/wti' J new c#3hia> n^rsianJVtclon > ft WI I luscious golden melon i jTi IW//1 <i corn/ flavour for jL lips fingertips h*|j wl^^ nw/ toe-lips, too lo flatter yon outrageously! Ji So potenl it could turn lonight Into for- I82 words
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Article, Illustration344 1957-11-02 2 Six years of meticulous care, then the great reward... Bud suddenly began to grow s^IX years <>t meticulous care of i small cactus plant was rewarded in Singapore yeeterda) when a large flower bloomed in two beautiful shades <>f white and soft violet. The344 words
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Article77 1957-11-02 2 Death of old S'porean Mr. s. Ampalavanar, one :of the oldest members of the Ceylonese community in Singapore and former President for many years of 1 the Sri Sempaga Vinayagar Temple, died this morning, aged 76, at his home in Hilli side Drive, Upper Serangoon. lie retired as Chief Clerk77 words
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Article138 1957-11-02 2 Workers Party to be JL naugurated in Singa- c tomorrow will be open to all trade unionists and members of the public About 1.000 people are ex- peeted to attend the inaugural meeting. The convenor of the party. Mr. N.S.N. Nair, told the Free Press that138 words
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Article28 1957-11-02 2 The Nepalese Government yesterday announced the setting up of a tourist bureau to promote tourist j trade in this once forbidden Himalayan kingdom. ■■■■■■BBSIBI28 words
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Article28 1957-11-02 2 Mount Sakurajima, on the I southern tip of Japan, I i erupted yesterday, shooting j up billows of smoke to a I I great height. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration143 1957-11-02 2 FILM To COST $20,000 T llfc: Bihgapor, r ell Is spending to make a iuw font! I VlUes to bn:. the public what l 0 I cil dom, <** rws wai disclosed by President of U J& Council, Mr. j. T J jn interview uith 'mr n I Free Press143 words
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Advertisement89 1957-11-02 2 CAPITOL Tonight Midnight Jfc Filmed behind the IRON CURTAIN during actual ~~~™**^*WUBK^ performances of Russia's greatest Circus! VBP^ A CAVALCADE OF THE MOST UNUM4L DEATH DEFYING ACTS tP^^% EVER GATHERED TOGETHER AT ONS TIIVIE IN ONE ARENA! MM y t\ KA "fWI^II^L ADCiyA r jTwi y' I 10^Mm$ n CGL89 words
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Article, Illustration383 1957-11-02 3 WASHINGTON TALKS FRUITFUL Statement almost Declaration of Interdependence— Mac j k|R. HAROLD MACMILLAN declared last] night that the statement emerging from j his talks with President Eisenhower ''could I almost be described as the Declaration of Interdependence. The Prime Minister was speaking at a Manchester Chamber of Commerce dinner onReuter; Paul Popper - 383 words
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Article22 1957-11-02 3 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Sinhalese Association will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at 209 Queen Street.22 words
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Article142 1957-11-02 3 Suicides ring for service TELEPHONE CALL TO THE PRIEST FRANKFURT, like a num- I ber of other larger towns in West Germany, has started a "telephone service for would-be suicides." Dial Frankfurt 5536, and a voice will answer your questions, advise you on your problems, and exhort you not to142 words
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Article42 1957-11-02 3 An Indian businessman who objected to keeping his father has been successfully sued by his parent in a New Delhi court. The son wa.s ordered to pay his father maintenance of Rs. 35 (about $23 > a month.42 words
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Article124 1957-11-02 3 BOMB THBOWN AT NEGRO 'S HOME A DYNAMITE blast rarly yesterday damaged the home of Negro attorney who is attempting to open Bessemer'fl two public parks to NegfOOl Ul BOSOC mer, Alabama. Windows of the home of Mr David Hood .Inr. were shattered, Mr. Hood said some of th<" RlassReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement73 1957-11-02 3 Mr. BRANDYMAM SAYS OF MARTELL COGNAC "LONG OR SHORT" IT'S WAY AHEAD... fIRST /75\ PAST /Wfkl POST U M EVERY MARTELL COGNAC Solo Agents TTERDAM TRADING CO., (M) LTD. Comfort and Quiet, stay at: STRAND HOTEL f'ZS, Bcncoolen Street. Singapore-7. 'H rooms with Telephone, bath and Toilet attached U running73 words
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Advertisement246 1957-11-02 3 /Voir in Full Sgrinfg V W. AAAA/\^*i AIIIIIIRI j^wv* vvw v^vl^ ANNUAL 4 cian SINGH S J; UMfc ieu.i: iti:im no\s i\ i:vi:iiy imi* \im>ii r $aye as you Buy Our Special Offer on: 1 I Baby's Blankets 1.50 each I Cotton Bath Towels 1.70 ii ii ii 5 1.4U246 words
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8 1957-11-02 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Nov. 2, 1957.8 words
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Article183 1957-11-02 4 HPHE Moscow-engineer- ed Middle East tension over Syria and Turkey appears to be fizzling out. If it were a move to undermine the Western defensive alliances, it has dismally failed. The N.A.T.O. nations, undeterred by Soviet threats of a missile war, announced in blunt language that they would183 words
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Article, Illustration187 1957-11-02 4 rE QUEEN wore this dress in Washington at a banquet given by Mr. John Foster Dulles. It is sleek and shim. H merinr and slender as j one of New York's sky- scrapers the slinkiest dress she has ever worn. v Even more slinky than187 words
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915 1957-11-02 4 SIR ROBERT BOOTHBY - THIS COULD BE OUR 'DECLINE AND FALL' SIR ROBERT BOOTHBY By We are being beaten in every field. and this is the reason." TilK WEST IS A NOW LOSING OUT TO COMMUN ISM. They are beating us in every field .space satellites, rockets, hydrogen weapons, diplomacy, and industrial development. The915 words
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Article211 1957-11-02 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber zadfawegserhsvz IT was grandfather's birthday. All his children .md grandchildren had assembled for the occasion. His eldest son, a distinguished mathematician had insisted on a cake large enough to be crowned with the 84 candles which represented the old man's age. The candles were lit, and211 words
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Advertisement39 1957-11-02 4 tUtii... mIIIUIMMIIIIIIMWtIIMMMWIUHIf BT means Best Tailoring at BAJAJ TEXTILES 1 LTD. PU-ase visit our Tailoring Department We open till 6 p.m. I ll \i \i I c Textiles? Limited. j 71, High Street, 1 S'pore-6. Tel: JSO4J *****. I39 words
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Advertisement26 1957-11-02 4 fjT^ What a difference i#^^ JJi THE STRONG STOI 1 J WTH THE MILD TASTE^f A\K make s When you need 3 I MNGAPOMI KUAIA IUMPUft26 words
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Article, Illustration324 1957-11-02 5 S-EA MART IS JAPS TARGET D rf chosen as venue for $multi-million trade fair Drive tor tourist trade too DLANS are well underway Tor a new and concerted Japanese bid to capture the litfht industrial and consumer goodfi mar- kets in South-Kast Asia. And Singapore has been chosen by Japanese324 words
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Article25 1957-11-02 5 Singapore millionaire, Mr. Loke Wan Tho, ha s donated $5,000 to the Umar Pulavai Tamil School building fund, which now .stands at $22,731.25 words
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275 1957-11-02 5 German hitch-hikers get ultimatum II ends at Sinire" according to lat-broke German vers who are now Chinese V M.C.A. tour have been 14-day ultimatum ibs in which they i at least $500 a be shipped back my. of them. Manfred aged 22. a coal and cotton weaver. he had exhausted275 words
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Article195 1957-11-02 5 TOURISM: ALL SET TO Go ■I rpilE Singapore Tourist A Advisory Committee is j anxious to hear from the m Government about the appointment of a director I and a press officer. j The chairman of the committee, Mr. W. D. C. Erskine (rum, told the Free Press that they195 words
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Advertisement55 1957-11-02 5 liiiseiimiii TONIGHT MIDNIGHT W^^B'iß 11 P i.91 L'P BY A tk Ly* V tt%"^tA mW puNrH *^L ji^^^mdfcs.. Two of ihe many shock -laden nzidents on the Street of Sinners l GEORGE MONTGOMERY Cop they can't BUY or BLACKMAIL A ONE-WAY STREET TO HELL 11 RALDINE BROOKS Rtlt*Md thru v55 words
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Advertisement137 1957-11-02 5 mm~%jgg&\ H I GH ST. S'POR E. Ullllliuililiilllllllllllllllinilllllillii illinium i lllllllilllllllliillllliuilin iiiiiiiiiniiiilliiiiiili*.I Make a Choice for your CHRISTMAS GSFTS ZQ I z 1 Tftey can render you with Packing and Mailing Service, 67 Middle Road, 79, North Bridge S^ C f« r Cad n c- <- Orchard Road, l Smgapore-7.137 words
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Advertisement69 1957-11-02 6 •illiiliiililllllllllMlilillliiliiiili'iii 11 1 1 nil iim Only L&M has it... U.S. Patent awarded the Miracle Tip! You get with each L&M cigarettes the full exciting flavour of the Southlandfinest tobaccos. You get the patented Miracle Tip pure white as a Hltei should be for cleaner, better smoking. The patent on69 words
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Miscellaneous278 1957-11-02 6 J K II 11 A lI E py SyiMWy Jordan CMGiak^ <><< uc\ roiioivs the mn^p r^r^ t>nr*!'/"r I T 'S PANTASTiC' AF The 2PEEO PBOGOeeS OF TM v^rECfOUG f crt^C,rF P r L /WE DON T KNOW WHAT ft* MOVIWG V saooo f-et Smeis-mavewe I NOT man v. r278 words
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Miscellaneous528 1957-11-02 6 1 DORN today, you have a ma* personality which will go a lon. c way toward bringing you success c You have a refreshing spontaneity c about you, usually saying exactly I what you think. As long as you can hold your i temper under stress, you are not I528 words
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Article155 1957-11-02 7 LONDON, Nov. 1 Previous Today IB No C 23 7 b buyers 23»i buyers pean P olts 24 sellers 23% sellers 23% buyers 23 buyers 24 sellers 23^ sellers snot 23% buyers 23 4 buyers tK No. IWB *P° l 24 .sellers St« sellers FK So. 1155 words
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Article100 1957-11-02 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 1Previous Today Straits Spot 90.75 nom. UO 00 norn ESTcontract Nwr. unquoted unquoted Dec- unquoted unquoted Onle SALES: Nil. Contract Nov 89-87 buyers 89 37 buyers 1 90 75 sellers 90.37 sellers Doc 89 37 buyers 89.37 buyers 90 37 sellers 90 37 sellers100 words
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Article29 1957-11-02 7 I NEW YORK, Nov. h Previous Today ustrlala 441.04 434 7i !road< 110.94 ***** aestlc Bonds 84.60 84.49 ttles 6575 6554 :ks Composite Averages 149.45 147.2529 words
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Article92 1957-11-02 7 Ibar/Lampong spot 24^, ig release 24 V afloats to 24, October ship--24. Sarawak spot and ig release 24, afloats 23 October shipment 23 Vi- Muntok white spot 34^, awaiting release 34, afloats 34, October shipment 33, sellers ex-dock. Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb. LONDON, Nov.92 words
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Article63 1957-11-02 7 IV Philippines c.i.f- U-K-/ h European delivered ht per lons ton Nov./ Dec*. Straits o if. I' X /North 'pean delivered weight per ton Nov Dec. M'T Oil. crude Straits in pet long ton >'ov 'Dec[TCl OIL crude Ceylon m.opean ports in bulk ilong U>n Not,63 words
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Article144 1957-11-02 7 HRHE Sydney Morning I Herald in an editorial today said that a dis- turning feature of renew- ed agitation in Indonesia for the surrender of West New Guinea was the directing of popular feeling against Australia as well as the Netherlands. This might well prove mostReuter - 144 words
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231 1957-11-02 7 'QUEEN IS BUDDING T.V. STAR; SAYS LORD A. But her words are still not 'oft the cuff J_ORD ALTRINCHAM, who last August described the Queen's style of speaking as "a pain in the neck," yesterday praised her television broadcast in Canada and said she showed every sign of being "aReuter - 231 words
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Article39 1957-11-02 7 Siam's three press organisations (the Press Association, the Reporters' Association and the Press Club) yesterday sent a protest to Prime Minister Pote Sarasin and Defence Minister LieutGeneral Thanom Kltlkachon against censorship Imposed on six periodicals.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article164 1957-11-02 7 'No' to lifting of Emergency rE Cyprus Government said last night that recent incidents in Cyprus had made it "uncompromisingly clear" that there exists a threat of renewed violence in the island colony. The statement was made in a letter sent by the Colony's acting AdministrativeReuter - 164 words
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Article44 1957-11-02 7 Radio Moscow last night announced an amnesty for a "great number" of minor criminals in the Soviet Union. The decision by the Supreme Soviet appeared to be the beginning of internal "concessions" in connection with next week's revolution anniversary celebrations.- UPUP - 44 words
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Advertisement64 1957-11-02 7 mw*v v #*tß (1 GARBO; HI; in MGM'S Ijjjj^ STARRING I with JOHN GILBERT fffII^^BIIBIBF PAifii mm START|NG i HnngH nmuuH tomorrow 1 i —^-—^^_BB__ _^^_Bfes^_ii-___i SPORTSTER 6058. DUO make it the automatic choice for the cinematographer. Sole Agents. H A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD. umw Rl_i_3i TOP >/ |jp% m64 words
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Miscellaneous59 1957-11-02 7 sin'caVorV ;hich tides i m TODAY: 7.17 p.m. 2 TOMORROW: 8.25 a.m. m and 8.30 p.m. i MONDAY: 8.56 a.m. and 9.18 p.m. TUESDAY: 923 a.m. L. and 9.59 p.m. m WEDNESDAY: 9 49 a.m. and 10.34 p.m. m M THURSDAY: 10.15 a.m. B and 11.10 p.m. -j FRIDAY- 10.4359 words
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Miscellaneous123 1957-11-02 7 Today's Radio Programme 1.15 pm, Saturday Date Part I; 1-30 Time Signal and News- 1.45 Saturday Date Part II; 215 The Weekend Sport; 2.45 The I^itin- American Way; 3.00 Saturday Prom; 3.30 Juke Box Parade; 4.00 Lazy Afternoon; 4.30 Tea Dance: 5.00 Saturday Medley; 530 Bandstand; 5.50 Sports Hour; 6.30123 words
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Article, Illustration398 1957-11-02 8 i PL/ ech Mohai piciously, "What sort of a plan? Whal I i look al it this Wi >." Chota wen! on. ■w i .ill know some jolly rummy things are ha n in this hou i i Sere wa i that thin"' that Mohammi d398 words
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Article308 1957-11-02 8 I either! There might well be an explanation much nearer to earth! What I'm wondering about is what made 'em happen! You say it's a hantu some ghostly evil spirit and leave it at that. I say I'm not so sure. there's an evil influence over the place."308 words
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Article370 1957-11-02 8 rriHE winners ol last wees'.* J colour-in contest ea< c oi whom will receive a $5 prize in due course) are as follows: Miss Valeric Low U3>. 18F, Sennett Road, Singa-pore-It. Miss Helen Ng Mi no Chan iT' 71. Room. Block C, Kandang Kerbau Hospital Quarters, Singapore8.370 words
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Article241 1957-11-02 8 pOCRET-MONEI prises are offered for colour m_; this scone with paints t raj ous or chalks There are tour prizes offered each <>t :>$ (two lor boys and two i'»r mils). Ml you have to i\o i> to set to work to brighten up the sketch,241 words
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Miscellaneous198 1957-11-02 8 f I 1 T '-MUM iliil 1 1 1 1 M M' N s ziz__n_-i__r 7 8 i i i-i SBB>t-^a4 1 1 CLUES ACR( >SS l A low, stuffed seat without Head ii. Prench 3, a a hark 8, London Is famous water plant 7, London for it. 10,198 words
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Miscellaneous169 1957-11-02 8 Rupert at Greyrock vel _F When the electric light is ex- bad men saw the ligh W tmguished again the ;wo friends heard me moving a use the oil lamp to make their way have though, the P o W down -the sea weedy slope, and them, _Cf th;y I169 words
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Article410 1957-11-02 9 JEAN WISEMAN - WAY TO GET BETTER GOODS IN SHOPS JEAN WISEMAN I v y&o y° u l ust grumble*- do something about it By Imr own ie fault 1 taJti m l A grumlj it usefiii. out it you 1 secret store of things you just use? If they are mistakes of410 words
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Advertisement110 1957-11-02 9 Syed Abdul, Kenneth and Anand, are _^Bfl^ SJ_____ just another healthy, happy and progressive mWmW^'"' group of LACTOGEN Babies, These £fl^ WL\ young stalwarts are assured of good |t '^feM^B health because their parents chose I W LACTOGEN gives such splendid ll m^f iesulu because it is a correctly- T||k110 words
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Miscellaneous1144 1957-11-02 9 iin ,,i l ,,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iday church a louncements i (RCB LAND Church of Our Lady of Katong Presbyterian Church fH 7am Lourdes (°P nlr Ro d > Mass, (41 Koon Song Road)- 815 &m Andrew* C thedrai. l^s* ln Tamll 6#30 8 am Sunday f^o a.m. ilttS! ish Commu-1,144 words
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Article, Illustration259 1957-11-02 10 I t II AST WEEK'S answers were: "Angels One live" Willi Michael Denison and Duleic Gray and "The Scarlet Pimpernel with Merle Oheron and Leslie Howard. The dinner was Mr. J, B. S. \ng <> Vehicles Office, Middle Koacl, Singapore 19. Do you know who these charming259 words
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Article, Illustration170 1957-11-02 10 bsdgsdfjyxcfbxf rpHE answers to last week's Quiz (which was won by Mr. Chua Khiam Guan, c/o Joseph Travers Sons Ltd., Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore 1) were: 1. Carlo Ponti; 2. John Saxon; 3. Ginger Rogers; 4. The African Queen; 5. The Little Hut and Bhowani170 words
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Article147 1957-11-02 10 JOSEPH CHNG, c, o H.M. Victualling Department, H.M. Naval Base, Singapore, was last week's winner. Answers: 1. Mr. Hoo Ah Kay; 2. Serangoon Road; 3. 5 a.m. by the firing of a grun at Fort Canning; 4. The man who was nearly deified was the town147 words
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Article, Illustration448 1957-11-02 11 I VmGAPORE AMATEUR BOXING ROUND UP....b YjLIM KEE CHAN (LmATEI'K boxing In Singapore is W_> p HiiK an unusually ble period, i bu t there is a promise 0 f bettor wars ihead with the staging of the first inter-school match ti iis season.448 words
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Article, Illustration421 1957-11-02 11 EDIN PETERS - Chin Swee hopes for plank track cycling meet EDIN PETERS By U r ILL 1058 be the last com- petitive season for veteran cyclist Kw:i Chin Swee? This is the question most racing cyclists in Sin?;aporc are asking. Chin Swee, who has been a big name in Malayan cy« ling421 words
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Advertisement194 1957-11-02 11 ■"■B~" BB«H3~>'«^—ian—i— ■_n—M_r__a^ THE STRAITS TIMES 1 ANNUAL for 1958 j Each succeeding issue oi rhe Mont- limes Annual gains new friends and new admirers foi the beaut) and chai mof the Mala) an scene j comes vividl) to life in full colour and monotone in it- pages. I his194 words
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Article, Illustration258 1957-11-02 12 She does winning 3f gallop on wet track 11 i i i kdkin re veiling on Ihe hea n«> track, was (!)<• outstanding worker at X uala Luna pur tins morning Ridden i>\ Chris Dragon, she did steady pace work from the s i\, then ran home the last threeFree Press - 258 words
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Article120 1957-11-02 12 MINGAPORF. CHINESE be came first champions "i the Singapore Amateur Football a. ociation's Special League when they beat Malays 4-2 at Jalan Besar terday. Y/e.sterday'.s defeat made Malays Joint runners up With RAF. Malays have themselves to blame for the defeal They played listless soccer120 words
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Article282 1957-11-02 12 A THIRD WICKET stand ol 188 by Jim Burke 106 and [an Cral 1 100 1 helped the Au I ra lian 1 1 "i i in team to a nrsl Innings tot al of 253 for Bix Ich I on the Rrsl lay of282 words
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217 1957-11-02 12 Ceylonese beat SCC 3-1 to keep record ITNBEATEN Ceylon Sports Club took the lead in the Singapore Hockey Association's Div. One League when they beat Singapore Cricket Club 3-1 on the padang yesterday. They are now one i point ahead of defending champions S.R.C. Both. teams have now played seven217 words
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Article124 1957-11-02 12 MALAYAN FIGHTS KING KONG TONIGHT A CAPACITY crowd I is expected at to- J i night's wrestling be- tween Lee Leong I'u. J ihe Leading Chinese wrestler in the world. J and Riant Hungarian j King Kong. Twenty-six-year-old I^<\ J who was born in Telok Ani son and educated act124 words
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Article35 1957-11-02 12 Moscow Radio reported last night that Dynamo oi Moscow won the U.S. S.R. soccer championship by holding Spartak to a 1-J draw in a match at the Central Lenin Stadium. APAP - 35 words
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Article81 1957-11-02 12 ASPEY AFTER FOURTH TITLE I SAC. Brian Aspey Seletai C.R.C.), who has only been J in the Colony a few weeks, is out to score his fourth win at the 25-mile time trial meet at Bukit Timah Road tomorrow at 7 am. Tomorrow's race is thi last in the Royal81 words
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Miscellaneous220 1957-11-02 1 S_l __r _^_r^_'_B "•^f'i: v >; iiS__S?i'^ v^^eisii^^Wc^^^^^^^^^^S^^^^^^^S? lOlZ__S_l__i *7**w< r&vdl&Z' /vCHJ^^eS 1 HAVEN'T SO_D f^ C^ PANIC ■VI flilrall VII J-!L/ /what a FQRTwe /^rKJ_-\ vZ.A^.rr^/ Kllllllll VNowry ooqrprTzeJ A^M^/S^)^^-^ PLvnlrlc a V |E/mS_^ X^^ /cfil -Iw^lS-^ T" J^l!!l I|V FOR A GOOO CAUSE. SURE, I'LL 1 b> T^e^a220 words
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Miscellaneous302 1957-11-02 2 J WHO 15 THIS AAAN, DR. X I WILL LET X X BEf=CRE I DO, I yj H^ Jr^^r^jb BZOue^l HIAA hEG£<TJp6k HIAA3ELF. y/ f WHY WE CAN'T LV^^VI'I illll^lllP^' 7 I'M VIC FLINT. I CAME HERE TO AODRESS THE] 1 1 WA9 << THE POLICE/TWEVI fob yOu SvSSb Iv.W302 words
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Miscellaneous15 1957-11-02 3 Mf u\^-l these n mSzLL TH£ WORLD |^HPA\A\NEN'T AND^ Bhin'G mi < A^ AIR ■wcio/ ipi15 words
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Miscellaneous397 1957-11-02 3 [KS^^!^^^^. H/^- WHERES P X IT ISNT LIKE LITTLE MAX TO ft 6 THERES V WHY DO V IVE TRIED FOR a^ P ALWAYS QUARREL fWE COULD ONLY MAKE V^ SAY.' X f I'M GOING TO GIVE HIM VOH JOY OH JOY > >ME KIDS THINK I A DECENT SHOWING397 words
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Miscellaneous250 1957-11-02 4 7j¥g CISCO KID, tpOMf UKf* West fa.tfou.rite (I HEARD \OJ THREATENED I I OH, THAT. 1 NOTHiN' BUT STIR TALK. I—A1 A V-O I BESIDES/ IP BE FOOLISH TO GET INTO ANVT) i_. TO SHOOT fVE OH SKSHT.' MAN GETS LOONY IDEAS WHEN HE'S (??o\ GUNPLAY WITH YOU. I COULDN'T250 words
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Article, Illustration878 1957-11-02 1 i ROBERT MORLEY, the 1 celebrated actor, reflects lon Sortunes and the winning o£ them I STANDING up to my waist m icy water m i pond behind the film studios at five one morning, I recalled a remark >!i was once878 words
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Article315 1957-11-02 1 P. DUNCAN - P. DUNCAN pERBiAN motors and control fear are to be used for battery railcars on a Royal route to one of the world's most famous residences Balmoral Castle »'i -he Highlands oi Scotland. ihe railway hue which runs from the city of Aberdeen westu315 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1957-11-02 2 DOME 7041 miles 0 north ol the Arctic- i Ircle. In am phitheatre t a t<l OUI Of tin- giant ice < .1 p that o\ cis most oi Greenland, stands Thill* the U.S. Air 1 o r re's northern most bastion Stamped out of thi1,497 words
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Article, Illustration109 1957-11-02 3 Ce ß» ibility c__T St' mbei IHjiYt- recommendnHtruction of a base o^B as the best pos_Bt' available. Mr. X Fintetter, then Wm- A Force. wM(- with l'.fißtates the right to Id perfect fliample Ifir survej oi the m In I chniary. 1!),">1. ptli<' temperature ■PCd to In below zero109 words
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461 1957-11-02 3 tt J. PERELMAN, regarded by many as the wittiest man alive, believes America's greatest medical problem isn't hardening of the arteries it's decay of the funny bont. "Humour writing today?" he said. "I just don't see much of it around. The immensity ofAP - 461 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-11-02 3 S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y S-C-E-N-E picture. ADMIRAL Sir Frederick Parham, 1 Commander-in Chief, the Nore, J takes the salute from HMS Wave as drifters of the East Anglia and 4 Scottish herring fishing fleets sail J past him, The review was rhf firsl f in history -Popper-Popper - 44 words
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Article311 1957-11-02 3 """"••ly'l""" miiiimiiiiiiii.il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fij m f 1 1 1 1 1 f4la f f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1^ I "cLrIAIVI311 words
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FILM PREVIEWS
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Article160 1957-11-02 4 Murder and the new cop IF you like Cops and Robbers, juvenile delinquents, strong men, and weak women, you will enjoy "Street of Sinners." (Due to be shown in Singapore early this month). It is an unpretentious film, but it is entertaining. The story is by no means original and160 words
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Article32 1957-11-02 4 II hi- I'iliMi- Ami The Showgirl r.F. Oct. M xxxxx BhowanJ Junction M* <>«l 19 xxixx 'II m». for A lion FP Oct ?,G xxx Ihe DrfTtlayrr Fl' Oct 2632 words
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Article, Illustration150 1957-11-02 4 SIX years ago, somewhere behind the Iron Curtain, the Russians made a film called "Circus Ring". It has been shown in various countries and was a great success in Indo-China, but for the life of me I can't see why. It may be that many people who went150 words
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Article211 1957-11-02 4 BARBARA Stanwyck on a white horse with forty men with forty guns galloping alone? behind her is the basis of the film "Forty Guns." Barbara, as Jessica Drummond, is the uncrowned queen of the West. Governors, lawyers, sheriffs, and gunmen are either in her pocket211 words
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Article, Illustration375 1957-11-02 4 RAINMAKER BURT IS IN COMPLETE CONTROL WITHOUT hesitation I tan tell you the best film I saw this week was "The Rainmaker." It wis outstanding on all counts. The story is new, fresh, and original, a highly successful adapatation of the New York play of the same name. Lizzy Curry375 words
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Article181 1957-11-02 4 ALONG time ago Charles Boyer and Irene Dunr.e peared in a film which has been remade with Caryl I Grant and Deborah Kerr. It is Fox's "An Affair toK Remember." [b I must admit that I was unimpressed by the noH version, for it seemed181 words
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Article, Illustration5 1957-11-02 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY special5 words
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Article, Illustration410 1957-11-02 1 IV >N WAYNE, who v won his last start on a heavy track at Singapore, should be one of the day's best bets in the main race al Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. Don Wayne will conditions to and has not been r treated410 words
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Article162 1957-11-02 1 Winner, who finished fourth In his last start, COUld l)(i the next best. But he is weak. Storekeeper will also run well, and Barracuda Is a good outsider. Sweet William is also fancied. a pLIONA looks a fairly safe v > bet in t lie second race162 words
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Article29 1957-11-02 1 »<AN LEWIS'S best ,s lot today are DOB \V;,vn, and N, His best out- Sun of Burma* "bl Record Time. in^ vv ill U V leavy29 words
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Advertisement14 1957-11-02 1 Feel as strong as a horse— take Ap fog BULLDOG FOR STRENGTH! BULLDOG GUINNESS14 words
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Article915 1957-11-02 2 RACE 1-2.45: CLASS 5, DIV. 4 ABT. 7 FURS. APPRENTICES' RACE 1 244 movie 11 lyi bag (Bha* Stable) Martin 809 KkftMli 2. 181 FRESH MYSTERI syr cham (Tay <v Mdm. Lee) X Breukelen Him okek 3! (KM WINNER syr brag (C <v v Stable 1915 words
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Article104 1957-11-02 2 (^OMTE R de Chambure's J Torbella won the Dewhurst, Stakes, run over seven furlongs at Newmarket, on Thursday Mr. A. Plesch's Nagaml was second, with Mr. A. Kennedys I/mp; John Silver third. Seven ran. Torbella, starting 0-4, won by one length, with four lengths between secondReuter - 104 words
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257 1957-11-02 2 Stephanotis to race in Laurel's Washington International OTEPHANOTIS, the Irish-trained winner of the Cambridgeshire Handicap at Newmarket on Wednesday has been invited to run in the $U5.100,000 Washington I-n te r national in Laurel Maryland, on Nov. 11.' Immediately after the Cambridgeshire. Mr. Arpad Plesch, owner of Stephanotis, cabled Mr.Reuter - 257 words
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Article79 1957-11-02 2 ijMNAL acceptors Wli 1 weights for the bourne Cup to be nm I two miles at Plemin racecourse on Tuesday ar< Redcraze 10.02; syntax 9.07. Baron Boissiei 9.0. Monte Carlo 900; Lop Gavin 8 13; Book Link 8 Beaupa 8.09; Pandie 807 env Fighting Force 8« StraightReuter - 79 words
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Advertisement138 1957-11-02 2 S^g-gj _F^btaß_______^^^ AND tRR£fUTABL£ OPERATING ECONOMY __r M ,'/i /W 7 r 7 r~ P f At* W*' J I __r for the World's BIGGEST^ small car buyjgS^" Haifa million motorists must be right! Mppt thp '/)//_//rwf/ocr' They chose the ama/ing Morris mcci l "C WUALH V h/RS T Minor138 words
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Article, Illustration661 1957-11-02 3 1I« ONE Lii 7 *?5_ P yen ume with tew wibXEEPER: 26-9-M F in even time. fr WUXIAM: Nort C HAPPENED: 30-9-Fent 3F in 40. E W Wlth Kg an d What Hap- FLYING (LOSE: No recent track report. VIOLA: No recent track report. EMPEROR: No661 words
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Article, Illustration363 1957-11-02 4 DON WAYNE LOOKS THE WINNER OF TODAY'S MAIN RACE DON WAYNE, who won his last start over 6f in heavy going at Bukit Timah in August, looks the winner of today's main sprint, a 6f handicap for (lass 2, Div. One horses, at Kuala Lumpur. Don Wayne won against brighterReuter - 363 words
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Article158 1957-11-02 4 Trailer meets weaker rivals TRAILER, who finished second to Dentureene over s _f and then won over 6f at Penang last month, should take the fourth race. He gets only 4-lb more on actual weight carried for his last-start win. He is meeting weaker opposition today. The danger is newlydemoted158 words
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Article134 1957-11-02 4 C CONSISTENT Movie 11, i who can handle a heavy track, looks the logical winner of the apprentices race Race One). At Penang last month, Movie II finished fourth in his two starts <>n a wet track against opposition much stronger than this. He134 words
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281 1957-11-02 4 Magic Note has early pace to upset his rivals MAGIC NOTE, who led all the way to win over 7f. and then finished fourth to Flox at Penang last month, should win the last event of the day. Magic Note has the early speed to upset his rivals, and 7f281 words
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Article181 1957-11-02 4 GOLDEN REBUS IS BACK TO BEST nOLDEN REBUS has J \M gained his best fore and I am making hlma winner in Race Six a 1 handicap for Class Fivi Div. One horses. Golden Rebus won hi last start ovi r the Penan 6f in heavy going, an gets only181 words
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