The Singapore Free Press, 6 November 1957
1957-11-06
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1957-11-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper No. *****. Singapore, Wednesday, November 6, 1037. Trice 15</ts.17 words
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Article188 1957-11-06 1 REDS MEET US ON ARMS rpHE UNITED STATES the Soviet Union w ere reported lust light to have agreed plan to increase LTnited Nations disarmament co m ission by ten memrs, thus clearing the ay for Russia's reurn to negotiations. terday, the Soviet Union announced that it would ake no188 words
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Article341 1957-11-06 1 U.S. BID SOON REPORT REPORTS that America would launch its first earth satellite next week coincided wi t h Russian claims of being able to reach the moon in 10 hours and that Soviet scientists "at this moment"' were planning cosmic space ships capable of landing men on remote planets.A.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 341 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-11-06 1 I Newly signed to a long I term Rank Organise I tion contract is form- er beauty contest winner Anne Heywood. She has light brown hair, grey-green eyes. is five feet fiTe and a I half inches tall, and is 23 years old.45 words
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Article57 1957-11-06 1 SPUTNIKS could revolutionise TV VIET scientist, Pro- Manaev, told a radio correspondent that with the irth satellites the r television broad- Moscow could be to cover the whole Ru sia He foresaw speciallyequipped Sputniks being launched in the future along definite orbits to provide information which would be used as57 words
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Article192 1957-11-06 1 nationwide broadcast on 'Science and Security' ">' NT BHENWEB decided last J»ve a nationwide OVet radio and 'On tomorrow "of importance to th 1 its title: and Security." •s.nunrdiately noted (i hl «»n that Mr. h had chosen to 10 lllr "^tion on tho192 words
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278 1957-11-06 1 Laika doomed to perish in Sputnik IT CANT BE BROUGHT BACK ALIVE, SAYS SOVIET RADIO RADIO MOSCOW INDICATED LAST NICHT THAT THE DOC IN THE SECOND RUSSIAN SATELLITE WAS DOOMED AS A 'SACRIFICE TO SCIENCE AND THAT SOVIET SCIENTISTS CANNOT RRINT. IT RACK Al IVF A Radio Moscow correspondent said:278 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-11-06 1 An international promoter, planning to exhibit the Russian space dog throughout the world if she comes down alive, today offered the Soviet Embassy lin London $2,000,000 for her. The promoter is Irish-American Gerald 1 Ec/an.- Reuter LAIKA, the space dog. fReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement111 1957-11-06 1 j^j^ Restful nights... < ■«*x^:' '■>. y i .x^l£mHH ;^BHiK''v? ■■•>^' Vitamin.;. Regular nighta of restful sloop k««>p> yon v. healthy, vigorous and ready to enjoy 1 f Sf^ gp" to the full Thai ii why counttaw thou (ytrMJ'^ygfj sands the world ovei mnke delicious i y\VTB&..} 'Ovaltine 1 their111 words
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Article103 1957-11-06 2 PICNIC FOR WOMEN Mkmbers of the Singapore Council ol Women will get-together at a picnic to be held on Nov. 18 at Pasir Panjang. Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, secretary Of the council, told the Free Press this would be the biggest i unction organised this year for members. Only members will103 words
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Article321 1957-11-06 2 am prepared to discuss the matter,' i lni Indians still undecided HPHE Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hork, who left for New Delhi yesterday to attend the 1.1 .0. conference, is expected t<> have talks with the Indian Premier, Pandit Nehru, on reciprocal treatment for321 words
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Article, Illustration140 1957-11-06 2 TTOREE Japanese scienS -i- tists. members of the E Japanese Antarctic exE pedition which arrived E in Singapore over the weekend, yesterday began E calculating the gravity of the earth at the Uni- versity of Malaya. SingaE pore. E They are expected tc take five days140 words
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Article56 1957-11-06 2 rpHE Spanish novelist, j A Senor Federico Diaz- Falcon, intends to found "the colony of silence," on i Majorca Island, where all noises will be banned. The new colony for lovers of silence would be established in Porto Petjfcg Majorca Island, and tfie WReuter - 56 words
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Article160 1957-11-06 2 THE Singapore Bank Employees Union and the Business Houses Employees Union, which are tx-ing amalgamated into one body, are to have a new constitution designed to accommodate other unions if they want to Join the new body. The secretary of the Bank Employees Union, Mr.160 words
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Article28 1957-11-06 2 November first grade ber buyers fob. open Singapore this njornin *A IV; cents per lb 00* three-eighths of a centon Tuesday's closing priC4 tone was quiet.28 words
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Article27 1957-11-06 2 Work has begun on bridge across the V.* it Rered, Czcrhc* which will be the Ur world to iuse st"*i strengthening. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement205 1957-11-06 2 500 PAIRS of SHOES 4t» vt**4tr tit BARGAIN PRICES! Men's leather shoes from 57 i Ladies 1 $5/- -< Children's $3/--i Available only at: MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING, North Bridge Road, Singapore. < < < f s JS?K Tor //mm m m A llUll II OSCILLATING PITMAN'S PUBLICATIONS New Cour.se205 words
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Article126 1957-11-06 3 'No politics 1 warning at ed Cross meeting lf p JOHN MACAU LAY, I" L nadian chairman pi ry session ol the tionai Red Cross m New Delhi, ,ned yesterday to the microphones on the speech oi delegate, Mr 1 u-li. rged the conrefuse admitthe126 words
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Article11 1957-11-06 3 the Singapore today are: NewCavalier, Andrew, Chevio and Crane.11 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-11-06 3 M Henri Bourgeaud, a radical senator from Algiers, was attacked by a groun of terrorists m Paris last week in the fashionable residential distrkt of Boule one was hurt Cc me n his Car and then made off t*T3^J£l& !M Bourgeaud, one of the richest property owners in Algeria hasPaul Popper - 75 words
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Article211 1957-11-06 3 U.S. TO CATCH UP ON MISSILES A WORLD LAW governing control of outer space is now necessary, in the opinion of Mr John Foster Dulles, U.S. Secretary of State. At his press conference I in Washington yesterday, he recalled that the Soviet I 1Reuter; A.P. - 211 words
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Article161 1957-11-06 3 Missiles for US allies MR. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State said in Washington yesterday it would be desirable to provide European allies of the United States as well as Britain with in- termediate range ballistic missiles. He did not elaborate what allies other than Bri tain mightReuter - 161 words
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Article117 1957-11-06 3 ANEW French Government was set up yesterday after 'Mi days of cabinet crisis, even before its young 'wonder boy" economist, M. Telix (iaillard, had received the official nomination of the National Assembly as Prime Minister. He was later elected to office by a majority of 168 votesReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement28 1957-11-06 3 -^^^^^■■■■■■■■■pp HHHB px i CIRCUS!. y. B jSB w* Wstv /tin i UN U S U A™* I S^*?^g PI DEA TH-DEfYINC m i lTfll^« Opens TOMORROW i28 words
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Advertisement102 1957-11-06 3 Ldlest Designs of Jewellery WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available in Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Pins. Distributors.*— G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers 3, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Phone *****. Shroffs Carpets S'MAS SALE HUGE l!*:i»U< TiOft IN Indian WooSlen Carpets 4 11.^1.K. A.%iiiin^tfer Carpels Cotton Yarn lin^s102 words
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The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6. 1957.
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Article204 1957-11-06 4 Opinion Mrs Grundy in S'pore FHE Immigration De- partment's decision to put our visiting cabaret artists beyond the pale is one of the most surprising edicts that has ever emanated from that department. It is one that will meet with small approval and at its worst could be insulting. For204 words
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Article, Illustration664 1957-11-06 4 LORD LAMBTON - I FLY ALONG CRISIS BORDER LORD LAMBTON By BRITISH M.P. And I'm convinced there is no build-up of forces for an attack on Turkey BEIRUT, (Lebanon). I HAVE just made a 250-mile reconnaissance flight immediately behind the frontier where it has been suggested that the Syrian army is massing against664 words
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Article144 1957-11-06 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber *W A HYGIEN()IJ)(;IST has said that ivc should all be healthier and live longer if we breathed through our noses. If the tension became too great we could always let slip a breath or two through the side of the mouth, unostentatiously I knew a man144 words
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Advertisement76 1957-11-06 4 I PATEK PHILIPPE V I It. world* foremost *.it<h fii 1' fi/^l I'iizr* A x lit' i Hrtttrds for /trr- 1 5 ,/,»f( <»U/ o/ //l«' i I'ii.' unuiinfi chrttmt nn l< i 7 BPf I'ntrk Q i'luli />(><■. (hit ol lit' > j I'i i zt'-tiiiiitiiti.' udjust€rst jf J76 words
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Advertisement92 1957-11-06 4 A HEALTHFUL DRINK -and so eaefly made T mTo make a refreshing drink II II that really does ou got YJ^. >M Robinson's Patent V ""—-^d /&>■ c choice of wise I ROBINSONS LATENT' BARLEY Ssl^SS^ I Something c/ifferent I fe^^ja Cyi^^^w^se^ ie Robinson* Patent ipßPffVr9^^l 1/££Mmßs&s!)^\\ B^fl^y »o»«P thickrner92 words
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Miscellaneous103 1957-11-06 4 WHY CARTOONISTS GO CRAZY BY CUMMINGS Just when I had really had r time As S n M f tOUld drUW Next > M l Now Zhu^ov before ril |j lll( |(j learned to draw I iule for a sketch Bul^e and Rrush from 01 that I've even had time103 words
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Article369 1957-11-06 5 KIDNAP SCARE IN COLONY odyguords ore in big demand again to protect wealthy 25 pay-up notes in 21 days PRIVATE bodyguards are again at a preniium in Singapore. The situation is reniimsient of that in March last year when a their*?- ffripped local millionaires and Taking strict precautions to avoid369 words
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Article, Illustration161 1957-11-06 5 LAD COULD NT GO WITH THEM AN t-year-old Danish-Australian gin stepm a plane with the most serious look at he Singapore Airport. i'saard had every reason to be serious she mE p SlSter v, Pia> aged thr€e all th way from oft °ni lh lag?1Free Press - 161 words
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Article174 1957-11-06 5 Singapore (iovern "'s for the iirsl tr '<t<d the sale of r Coiincti electoral roH l*wnt them o '»*<> the hands el^ctoi .V 'l! S r r vII the 3 2 rili <I<v,s,om s have alaro m ,7 M Printed but no( Put up for \C174 words
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Article133 1957-11-06 5 OFFICIAL inquiries are underway into allegations that many bar and cabaret hostesses in Singapore ar e being cheated of their provident fund contributions by employers. A number of hostesses in an exclusive interview with the Free Press alleged that the employers had not registered them with133 words
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Advertisement248 1957-11-06 5 Hj 9B I |B fIM fIM |U M GEORGE MONTGOMERY... f th* COP they cant BUY or BLACKMAIL! VKE! DICE! DAMES without SHAME on the ...A ONE-WAY STREH TO HELL! i with GERALDINE BROOKS Released thru UA. STARTING R£X TOMORROW I I' Bii'HI 1 HI OH' W "B 1 M248 words
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Advertisement17 1957-11-06 6 satisfy! j YOURSELF /^y smoking CHESTERFIELD J Regular Ktng*size W^"'^ I MILDUR s <f(jARETTES M I -M17 words
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Miscellaneous225 1957-11-06 6 JS'l-T IliUhl hv S>ilii4> .Ionian ViAABHlAKI- by Lee Fjulk ;*nd P3.il Davis i Vl "1 HE WHOLE TOM'S 1. V\HAT I'M NOT WITHOUT INFLUENCE' MaVNIPRAKE* rT" m**^ *-\lk CVP<W\ LAUGHING AT JS1 HP YOU I CEMANP A COMPLETi \\i NEVERPEEN JANE by Habbard M^UVE BEADW vES, i-i'M J| fcSf WE'KE225 words
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Miscellaneous396 1957-11-06 6 UORN today, the .tars have I y you a well-rounded natu i have a number oi taten? 8 an major problem may be w I the area of expression^ exactly demonstrates y 0 genius m fact, you maybe cent in more than one a i hunches, for if you do396 words
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Article145 1957-11-06 7 I'teviou* Today ■bCBBMI No. J, rtC RSS C 22H buyers 22** buyers P^' ts uv 22 r s sellers 22:* sellers n r 22% buyers 22% buyers uec 22% sellers 22* sellers i its;s Soot 22 •> buyers 23 buyers I BBEB N°- l KS>S> BP 23145 words
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Article60 1957-11-06 7 NEW YORK. No*. 5. Previous Today n.N Straits Spot 89 75 nom. CLOSED BSJST^^i njV c un^ No. g-00 buyers 01/feISD Dec 89 00 Duyers CLOSED 90.00 sellers IUBBEK: Futures Nov. CLO SED ifo 1 RSS Nov. landed price 27 28 sellers JOFFEE Futures 'B' contract clqsed60 words
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Article32 1957-11-06 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 5. Previous Today fto Industrials 434 04 CLOSED BO Railroads 107 34 H|o Dome-tic Bonds 84 28 ■5 Utilities 494 ■5 Stocks Composite Averages 146. b732 words
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Article69 1957-11-06 7 tnpong spot and I lease 25, afloats 24 'j November shipment an- Sarawak spot and release 24 Vi. afloats 24 > November shipment un- quoted. Muntok white spot 34 'j, awaiting release 34, afloats 34, November shipment 33, sellers ex-dock. (All previous day's prices) I? prices quoted in69 words
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Article106 1957-11-06 7 COPRA Philippines c if. i X North European delivered it per long t :>n Nov. Dec COPRA, Straits (if. l\K North >iu'an delivered weight per \w\> ton \<>\ Dec. Doe Jan. COCONUT OIL crude Straits in long ton Nov Deo CO< i i on ciude Ceylon106 words
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275 1957-11-06 7 RADIOS TREASON CHARGE JORDAN RADIO yesterday accused President Nasser of Egypt of ruling ''by whip and handcuffs" and charged him with creating confusion in the Arab world to make it an easy victim for Egypt's "masters" in Moscow. Continuing the attack on Egypt launchedReuter; A.P. - 275 words
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Article200 1957-11-06 7 IT FELL FROM THE SKY Ship radar frocks brilliant object' A MYSTERIOUS flaming object fell from the sky Into an Alexandia School courtyard yesterday the second day of the passage of Sputnik II over Egypt. A scientist who examined it later at Alexandria University said it might have fallen fromReuter - 200 words
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Article27 1957-11-06 7 An East Gorman Communist Party and Government delegation has left East Berlin by air for the Soviet Revolution anniversary celebrations In Moscow ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement211 1957-11-06 7 4 »f Sr FILM. ..OUTSTANDING ON 4 Alt COUNTS. Star Rating xxxxx. J PELHAM GROOM (FrttPrtts) j* Ha(«nriour>« Present^ 4 BURT KATHARINE LANCASTER HEPBURN KflV'^i^^ >'■' H 4C > •Mmvr **>>*"**' .JB i a tf^H Vou'vl bean fignting guys Ba I ll^»^mnft»N. Uht m. ill your hit, H 8 BF^Bb^H211 words
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Miscellaneous114 1957-11-06 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1 15 F'X't i: :ht I'aiade T'a i I I. 1.30 lim Signal and New., I 48 Pootllghi Parade Part n 2 00 close Down; •> in Radio Elanch 5.15 Hawaii. in BlOMOms; 630 Te.i Dance; (> 00 ime Bignal mvi Programme Summary; <* 02114 words
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Article, Illustration2008 1957-11-06 8 II I previously had any doubts about Singapore's poll c c force still measuring up to modern standards elsewhere, my inspection trip of police headquarters at Pearl's Hill last week set me raight. New York or London can offer a city no more protection!Free Press - 2,008 words
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Article, Illustration104 1957-11-06 8 adelaide Eastley - SINGAPORE SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIGHT adelaide Eastley BY.. MORF THAN v Bllddhists of various races went to j th* chapter house of the A metyarama (Siamese Buddhist ternp e i in Silat Road Singapore last Suild :lv m ke hem .uinu.i! offering of obes, fo,>'l .uici houseloUt articles to the vmk ly104 words
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Article, Illustration158 1957-11-06 9 LITTLE AH LING that's her on the right— doesn't seem to have a care in the world. With a packet of cakes and sweets and a bottle of orange, she sits on the grass to enjoy her picnic treat. With faltering fingers she feltFree Press - 158 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1957-11-06 10 TOM POCOCK - TOM POCOCK SPECIAL INQUIRY by 'Third Man' drama is enacted in Geneva TOM POCOCK TODAY UNCOVERS THE CLOAK AND DACCER ATMOSPHERE WHICH PERVADES THE STREETS AND ALLEYS OF PEACEFUL GENEVA BY NIGHT WHEN THE SPIES COME OUT TO PLAY. IJjER husband was home for lunch e.irly She hurried1,035 words
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Advertisement38 1957-11-06 10 •inn 1 1 ii mm i mum inn imiiiiii in n 11. inn nillllllll HttllMtl Tr^**/^$ FAMOUS SINCE 1888 V \>Qk watch makinc <J^mk WORLO S MOir o£Sir ed l;t)AMh.l{ Avnl.t.l, from All Lr.idin^ Witch De^lcri Cr K'wcllcu38 words
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Miscellaneous207 1957-11-06 10 BBB8a8fiHHKs!BBHHHBW CLUBS across 4 Broadcast appeal? i 1 To conclude might be finer 5 Helps .some n. i (5). (4> 4 Summon In R sop for th« 6 height lifter >unds like shellfish (7.) Surrey bowiei (ti). 8 Outdone from sad purses 7 Facility for lett< I (9). abeyance (5-8).207 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-11-06 11 BEDSIDE CHAT FOR PRINCESS fh medical ward of L Croydon General ospifjl WUM London ■^cn^d recently f renovations, by Roy.il Highness, ;ss Alexandra. She toured the ward and had a word with all the patients, who were dressed in their best bed jackets for the great occasion. A patient In78 words
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Article, Illustration144 1957-11-06 11 PjROViNG that a is never too learn, 70--y )ld John Moh who left school v hen he was only 12 hid redred only two y ago is now in hit third year at D v r h a m Univernti/s Kings College, A istle,144 words
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Article55 1957-11-06 11 The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan, took a short week-end rest at his country home in Sussex, England, after returning lust week from his trip to Washington for talks with President Eisenhower. He is seen in the picture on the right after attending Sunday morning service55 words
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Article342 1957-11-06 12 NEW BURMA POLICY TO LURE CAPITAL AFTER nearly ten yean of independence and an experiment in socialism, Burma i* charting a new course which will encourage private enterprise and foreign investment. The sensitive Burmese are quick tO explain that this is not an abandonment of .socialism. but merely "a newA.P. - 342 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-11-06 12 Three of five American teachers sent to Cambodia by the Smith-Mundt Foundation to teach English for one year are here seen at the Ministry of Education in Pnom Penh being assigned to their schools. From left are: Mr. Mau Say, Cambodian Minister of National Education, Sports and Youth; Mr. John61 words
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Article84 1957-11-06 12 Chiang says not mine fi ENERALISSIMO Chiang \M Kai-shek's Government has dissociated itself from all Chinese raiders operating in East Burma. The top Nationalist military spokesman said that all of Chiang's troops operating in the BurmaChina border area were "completely evacuated" In August of 1954. The Nationalist Government announced atU.P. - 84 words
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Article228 1957-11-06 12 TEDDY BOY LOAFERS CAUSED TRAGEDY rE stampede death and injury of more than 100 persons at the Saigcxn Fair is being blamed partly on unruly youths whom the Vietnamese call "cowboys." The word "cowboy" slipped into the Vietnamese language from American Western movies. But the word is used in SouthU.P. - 228 words
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Article21 1957-11-06 12 Two agreements on general mail and parcel post between Communist China and Burma have gone into effect. U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article93 1957-11-06 12 Move to close gap with Orient S OME 0 Amerh Franclsc tori, Sl onslde < heTS, tween America how to (j State, National ofl sion for the United g Educational, Sclent™ to stimulate Ameris»l terest In ians an d i problems, revie M been done by A'renfor Asia, and considerA.P. - 93 words
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Article43 1957-11-06 12 U.S. Yeoman First Class Fabian Martinez was presented a large silver plaque by Taipeh authorities for having displayed over the past two years such a friendly spirit towards local children that he won the admiration of all Chinese g in the area. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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171 1957-11-06 12 Big missile build up in Asia seen COMMUNIST air strength in the Far East now exceeds 8,000 planes and soon may be bolstered with guided missiles, Gen. Laurence S. Kuter, U.S. Pacific A i r Force Commander, said in Honolulu. More than 4,000 of the total Communist military planes inU.P. - 171 words
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Article29 1957-11-06 12 Mr. Solomon Bn>< Prime Mmv> f speaking at W m>cr of aRW bo.se at Katu Colombo, P "dignity, frU good grace" I ;^M Britain had her colonial vo ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article33 1957-11-06 12 Red China's trade- with Russia this year amounts tf 50 per cent oi the country's total ton I n trace, said Peking H.v:.o. Since 1949, Russian loans China amounted I US$l,7OO million.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article45 1957-11-06 12 Canadian Prime Mtojg John Dicfenbaki r, syj his government had no intention "in the W» diate foreseeable iu UI to recognise thi P«k»jj Government, pointed o that Britain toWjJ recognition ol I cl^ before the KorCM m had added little tain's trade v A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article22 1957-11-06 12 Japanese trade missta leader Masunosub Ikeda has left Fekin! after an unsuccessful attempt to negotiate fourth trade agreement with Red China.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article25 1957-11-06 12 •k The Seoul Defence Ministry has approved a Saigon Government request for the training of 60 South Vietnamese army officers in ROK military schools. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article17 1957-11-06 12 Afghanistan 6 Premier Sd kar Mohammt-,; Daud to returned to Kabul after! visit to Red China.- U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article22 1957-11-06 12 Japanese and Outer Mo: golian trade delegation ih Peking: have signed i memorandum calling fi the early conclusion oil trade agreement, U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article43 1957-11-06 12 The Dutch Minister for Overseas Affairs, Mr. O. P. Helders, and the Governor of Dutch New Guinea, Dr. J. van Baal, are on a visit to the Australians ritory of Papua and Na Guinea at the mvitata of the Australian Govern ment, ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article18 1957-11-06 12 SOUTH VIETNAM IS EXPECTED TO BECOME A COFFEE EXPORTER IN 1958, THE US. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SAID.- A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article24 1957-11-06 12 Loans by the World Bank to India now total US$2B6 million —putting India in No. 1 position as a borrower from the bank. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article40 1957-11-06 12 The Tokyo newspaper Asahi, commenting on Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi's claim in parliament that South-East Asian nations were becoming more interested in his development fund plan, said: "This we doubt.... as we do not knaw much about it ourselves."- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article27 1957-11-06 12 Mr. Heiji Wajima, Japanese ambassador to Belgium, has been made an honorary citizen of the Belgian city of Wetteren as a Belgian friendship gesture to Japan.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement27 1957-11-06 12 w/ /(D FURNlfiiDil Fl PHONE I rUI *"«IUKtI us? 2 4 jJ^JJs£^^y A Lsi \m fi (ri TRANSPORT 1 STORAGE LTD. IX U*^ MANAGING DIRECTOR RONALD PEEK27 words
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Article, Illustration513 1957-11-06 13 hyjuy myum ykuyk I There are surprises, too |[vi evei ceased i<> be amazed at the number of so-called jazz ho haven't the forest idea what jazz is all about, or i supposedly intelligent music lovers who stick up at the merest mention ofPopper - 513 words
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Article143 1957-11-06 13 'Calypso Crazy' is good <MLV OUTSTANDING aft) 45 rpms this vmk is Calypso Crazy on PR 121 037 PE. jft Johnny and his Wm Boys they're the l»t;' article present aKasciiK ing programme S^- of Beautiful Kitcl Divorce By m Take Me To ■f nd Let Me Call n Mathilda.143 words
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Article, Illustration260 1957-11-06 13 POPS I chestra, together with the Norman Luboff Choir and the Starlighters, on Philips B ***** L. What an altogether attractive voice Miss Stafford possesses and what a fascinating collection of seasonable songs she has collected! Rubbing shoulders with By The Fireside is Baby, It's Cold Outside, and260 words
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Article198 1957-11-06 13 This week's 7«s J A SKVKNTY-KIGIIT I I with lilt and life is Jimmy Kowe n s I Trusted You (Columbia I>B 3984). Terrific Kiiitar accompaniment, comes from the Rhythm Orchids. This I I disc is backed by Warm Z Me Up Baby, a slow number198 words
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Advertisement40 1957-11-06 13 BRUNSWICK CORAL U Paying 33', t, 45 rpm 6 Standard 78 rpn, Records orW Famous Conductors Orchestras World Famous Artists )f -bove at the Dccc, Accredited Dealers E E 8 l "*f* C0 LT ?srS.rS£" f-010 Distributors i^t floor, K.L.40 words
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Advertisement150 1957-11-06 13 6WV 'MB it a 1 uT» 1 TSS A> n 1- 1 !DH| mtfUECTOIBI "^""'-""•^JP^O HEADLINER 303 BELL HOWELL TDC SELECTRON •ow rtju an enjoy iHr full brilliance (»i BtWßsde cikMaMca 100-waii Iftumia n with powerful "111 I i IllorK il mi |Ikkl'. i)| lull-tilfU bIoWCI < > x >150 words
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Article, Illustration689 1957-11-06 14 FRANCIS ROZARIO - FRANCIS ROZARIO H •.:.v.v.>:,yA?yv. 1. 1. 1.'.-. 1.-, 1. >.-.<{'.4K\'N l.-, .-.w.ww.-.ww I I JHt nucleus oj Singapore's contingt nl to hi^ l >o H\ nipii < lames in Rome is ex pected to be Selected as eai X as December nl this year689 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-11-06 14 I ower-plus" Gregg, the Doneaster Rovers goalkeeper, has a reputation for fearless clear- in ff of his goal-line. Here he soars up to save from Dick, West Ham United s inside left with Hovers' right-half Kilkenny in close at- tendance. This League tie at58 words
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Article46 1957-11-06 14 lls WCOer ««am i ||lv Scotland ;H n i (ltnsday isX.X.v (ArM-nal). V i|. !..,ns s r Vrst Brtmwlchi .'"i.fc.n, (Tottenham); su'Sw "^«n. Bow^n (Ail •"»»)5 Alhln.r.h Swansea), ifar.is M i rt £^n»mi, Wedwln (Tot NM n j! V noM <*****• hutn) < C (Swansea) ReuterReuter - 46 words
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288 1957-11-06 14 A rugger row is brewing over an old rule 1 TROUBLE is brewing over an International Rugby Union Board ruling thai any playi r who has taken part in Rugby League football i s debarred from Union Internationals. Wales ts strongly challenging it. prompted by the case of one ofReuter - 288 words
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100 1957-11-06 14 Japan stages three t i tie boxing show THF; Japan missioned Office J said the thirc annual J East Boxin I --'nival «i be held on Nov. 20 Tokyo's International dlum. Three Orie win be at stake, The carnival, sponsored j the Japan Boxil g C'oituw sion. was originally toA.P. - 100 words
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Article95 1957-11-06 15 Toweel wins in the ninth lOUIII South ,mi l*rii oipire llfni i hampion, j a brilliant )h i London'i ir Hall last l,t to defeat Jes« tides, cbam- oJ Spain. 5( ,ttlsh r«fere€ i HenderMß p.-d it"- 11 ht ln ninth round as ,j ushed from the iard's left eye.Reuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration149 1957-11-06 15 r\\Y British boxers have tone to the United tates for experience, many have made good 1 there as established fighters. But Terry Downes, ddleweight from Paddlngton, Is unique. He doner who started his career in America i hi returned !»«>'»♦' to wake S«Mm. r Tp] i s t e|149 words
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202 1957-11-06 15 LLEY, Malaya's former champion rode Prince Darius to second place E! me Cup at Flemino-ton yesterday. IvdS tW< i; m^ race was won b y Straight urite to IK y N t el McQr owdie riding this fourthThirrt S* Vlctory over Pulley'sA.P.; Reuter - 202 words
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Article18 1957-11-06 15 f "'r yesterday L KUd Cam Pbell to Uorlcl water speed re(>n Lake Confiton.18 words
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Article85 1957-11-06 15 jiJINfiAPORE All Blue* tram to play R.E.M.E. at th r 1 nivrrsity of Malaya ground on Saturday Is: Tan Kirn Chyr (llla<-ks), Chan Onn I^n* Srrvaratnam (Varsity), Tay hon* \>w (Vanrfty), An* CfctTtt t.rong (Police); Chpnu p e n|r (Varsity), Wah Fatt (Varsity oapt.) Rulat (Poli**), Khoo85 words
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Article311 1957-11-06 15 PREPARING FOR COLONY CLASH [JOCKEY rivalry be tween Singapore and the Federation is nearing a new zenith. On November l<> they meet in an m!trnational match at Ipoh. The Colony XI will be chosen on Friday after the annual Poppy Day Fund match between Services and Civilians.311 words
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Article281 1957-11-06 15 FA. CUP DRAW: ROUND 1 PETERBOROUGH United, the non-League club who reached the Fourth Round of the Football Association Cup last season. have a good chance of surviving this year's first round proper a,s the result of the draw made yesterday in London. They are at home to Torquay, theReuter - 281 words
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Article72 1957-11-06 15 r |^HE organising committee of the third Asian Games said yesterday the games will b<^ held in Tokyo from May 24 to June 1 nexi year. '1 !k inniitti i (Icridi d af a meeting m Tokyo that 766,755 tickets with price* ranging from 50A.P. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration242 1957-11-06 16 Adelaide Eastley - Singapore to get own national art gallery soon Adelaide Eastley m^ mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ b^ m^^ h^^^ m^ m^ b^^ m^^ m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^22mSm__i_^_^ By j IPORE is to j ii.i\c its own n i tional uit mallei y, i in an «\{iu .v i i •< ■<> Press Intel lew before he Mi242 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-11-06 16 Thp British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan told the House of Commons yesterday that in future Singapore would bo known as the State of Singapore." He added that a special Singapore citizenship w#uld be created and Parliament would be asked to amend the British nationality act so that,U.P. - 75 words
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Article228 1957-11-06 16 'U.S. CANNOT STAND ALONE' MAC. fHK BRITISH Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan said last night that the United States now realises it can no longer stand alone at this "real turning point in history." Mi. Macmillan ushered in a new session of Parliament with an appeal for a tighter AngloAmericanReuter - 228 words
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Article19 1957-11-06 16 A fox terrier owned Mr. M. Haworth of 1 River. Natal, demonstn that dogs can climb ti ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article113 1957-11-06 16 100,000 LIVES TO PAY PROFESSOR Hans Thirrin^, Austrian nuclear scientist, said In Innsbruck yesterday that "atom bomb tests and atomic energy will probably cause the death of about 100,000 people in the next 30 years." He said that the deaths "are the price which mankind has to pay for theReuter - 113 words
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