The Singapore Free Press, 8 November 1957
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Title Section15 1957-11-08 1 The Singapore Free Press i;,va\s Own Family Paper it FrlsUy, Novsasbsf I, IH7. Pries tSCts.15 words
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Article, Illustration318 1957-11-08 1 SCIENCE SUPREMO APPOINTED FOR NATION tea accepts Russian challenge and enters race for missile, space supremacy PRESIDENT EISENHOWER HAS APPOINTED A DIREC TOR OF MISSILE DEVELOPMENT WITH EXTRAORDINARY POWERS TO LEAD A CRASH PROGRAMME TO OVERCOME RUSSIA'S LEAD IN THE TRANSCON TINENTAL MISSILE, SPACE AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC SPHERES. The manReuter - 318 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-11-08 1 I DR. JAMES K. KIL- I, IAN who has been I appointed hy President I Eisenhower as the nrw I Tzar" of U.S. missile development. He is SS j and has been president of the Massachusetts Institute of Techno- lo«:y since 1018. I r.........44 words
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Article127 1957-11-08 1 SATELLITE MAY HAVE BROKEN UP V\ IK U maj have come apart in space, U.S. scientists said yesterday on the basis of admittedly sketchy reports^ Fred L. Whipple, Director of the Smithsonian Laboratory at Cambridge. Massachusetts, ad no confirmation of reports from various the satellite might be coming apart, heA.P. - 127 words
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Article, Illustration279 1957-11-08 1 HPHOU SANDS of people in Singapore, watchI A (||o /(/s7 niahl's lunar eclipse from cent) I parts 0/ toe ci///. _>ere intrigued by the rusty colour of the moon. In a jocular manner, they wondered if I toe Russians had fired a device to produce279 words
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Advertisement12 1957-11-08 1 f\ 0 _N_ _V csident Eisenhowers speech is in P. 4 ~HT~iini„_n_i__12 words
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Advertisement60 1957-11-08 1 IsWiMt" 7i fvniral Trufood 100k... JS like this one, Trufood's V^^^ri^>^\ IX7 V Xx the finrst food you ran buy. \9< B Humanised Trufood, l\V/ iv^_>/ \JI I BE Follow on-Trufood and V) J\^ j \^r> Ji i M all specially made for xs\fV^l I r JTRUFOODJ^ The FEDERAL DISPENSARY60 words
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Article, Illustration463 1957-11-08 2 D-DAY FOR THE WORLD SOON, HE SAYS A Singapore astrologer consults his chartM and tomes to an unhappy co«cfi«# ol| j But Russia's downfall predicted NOVEMBER 20 is D-Day No, l in the Russo-Ameriean struggle, in the opinion of the Singapore Siamese astrologer J. Rudgee. Mr. Rudgee several months ago463 words
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Article56 1957-11-08 2 ii Martian; eve? land at Oulfport, Mississipl, the\ v. ill And I hemselves all eadj subject to special laws, The Cil I Couni il Ifl conBidering proposals to mak< Mart lans check tin lr weapons with polici and to pro tUbit the I inding ol mj ti56 words
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Article72 1957-11-08 2 JOHANNESBURG'S meanest thief is a thin individual of shabby dress, who steals charity boxes from Johannesburg bars. Recently he walked into a bar, ordered a nip of stout and put down a shilling in payment. When the barman turned to the till to ring up theReuter - 72 words
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Article143 1957-11-08 2 TIIK Singapore City Council ha s decided to award two scholarships next year for the training of quantity surveyors. The council's secretary, Mr. T. M Stevens, told the Free Press, he could not »ay when the candidates would be selected "It will take a longer time to choose143 words
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Article, Illustration236 1957-11-08 2 He's touring world on crutches I^OURTEEN months ago, 32-year-old Leslie Walker, a one-legged Englishman, h d the wanderlust to meet people in the Far East and to learn how they lived. So he drew out his savings of about $1,700, left his clerking job in Liverpool, and set out toFree Press - 236 words
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Advertisement101 1957-11-08 2 SSwr _ti__ c 3isl| ijSllllSsssi for a cup of f _>___ ___v l, ?3(_*i^s^3« B gjjfe TOMORROW r V I J ft MIDNIGHT fl C A _Sw'%9____P """''"'Y'.flWflW^WWPr**-'- .^v.vmumumm^. MMMaM^ M fl D _E__?_____( < J_P____* ..^-.^^.--y- ..^j^,/- _s___W Hi_^_^_' i^yyjwy^-" j^B Fi^ aP^r__&T__R\^____^_'_Bw By *^S^l^^HEP\^^P^ <. vtf ww W?101 words
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Advertisement8 1957-11-08 2 CROCODILE SHIRTS _T '7l\ l___ '^I<__^ _J» I8 words
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Article250 1957-11-08 3 SOVIET H-BOMBS 'ANYWHERE' Soon she will be able to drop half-tonners from Sputniks' REPRESENTATIVE James Patterson said in Washington yesterday that the Russians in a comparatively short time" will be able to launch a satellite capable of dropping a hall -ton hydrogen bomb on any city in the world. Mr.Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 250 words
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163 1957-11-08 3 Red joy? Overtime but no more pay Is of people European required by t rulers to fortieth aryyesterrtime work. a work hifts without tra pay were the rule. were re- i im t rate their me, with Soviet flags their spare ne listening to Com ►rs. pie were observe theA.P. - 163 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-11-08 3 The Martin Matador, the U.S. Air Force guided missile, has been given a new lease of life. At present it is oneshot weapon, each missile launched for training plunging into destruction at the end of its flight. Now the Martin Company have designed a special recovery kit to replace thePaul Popper - 98 words
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Article104 1957-11-08 3 DON'T WORRY -RAF BRITAIN'S Bomber Command Air Chief Marshal Sir Harry Broadhurst, said in Washington yesterday he was not worried because of Russia's recent "great propaganda feats" in the field of missiles and satellites. He told a news conference that Russia's announcements about its missiles and Sputniks "alerted the generalA.P. - 104 words
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Article36 1957-11-08 3 Czechoslovaks are becoming more inventive, judging from statistics. More than 3.000 inventions were submitted last year to the patent office compared to 1,768 in 1953- an increase of 80 per cent. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article300 1957-11-08 3 Russians 'build' space station ||OVJET EXPERTS SHOW THE WAY IN NEW FILM I A Rim, based I* the latest theories Hbuhnf.r" LStS «hOWS Bon b an2 n H 8 Ci f ies on the I -Ping its lie the official _i v reported l 'i nni J,? ,1.. T oReuter - 300 words
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Advertisement224 1957-11-08 3 Shroffs Carpets X'WilS SALE 111 1.l REDDI TION IN Indian Woollen Carpets B. M X Axminster Carpets ♦Cotton Yarn Rugs Jute Carpets many others visit early to avoid disappointment. VI A A ency SH OWROOM A__X_^VmL_# *7/49 St.imford Rd., S.ns;.ipore-6. On/i^yg-v t d ***** E For comfort, convergence economy 7i224 words
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194 1957-11-08 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Clean out the pests! FRIDAY. Nov. 8, 1957. VOW that the shop- keepers of Singapore's Change Alley have banded together for their common good and to make their scale of prices more attractive to their customers it is hoped that they will go a step194 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1957-11-08 4 SEATO MAY ALSO GET U.S. SECRETS Eisenhower: Free World is still stronger than the Soy e f« THE DETERRENT Our nation is strong, he tells Americans IN addition to sharing technological secrets with the nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, America also contemplates "similar action" for the South-East AsiaReuter; A.P. - 1,255 words
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Advertisement23 1957-11-08 4 Latest Pl.ttinuni GoM ENGAGEMENT WEOOING RINGS P. H. HENDRY lltnuffl turbm Jewellft 7K North BHdfff U<».»d. Glnjiport. I. A Ku.< l.i I iimpur.23 words
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Advertisement44 1957-11-08 4 SI What adifj^rc net ~^4mACKESOK rt Mackeson's. v\ n__L smooth, urortg -iK r* Mackeson s V_ c# 5^ Stout. butlds you up o^^*\ and makes V>. \sv ia* m»r/_ y V/'^j .wm brighter c *^7 J Sole Agents /V 1^ j__^l*AlA»»» SiNGAFORI icuaia iu*^'44 words
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Article141 1957-11-08 5 German Scooters Coming I n ICK-UP ENTS ,IANY is out ight motorets in SingaFe deration British the Free [ay that the the Gerwhlch atively new had won uists. class, West different notor pedalthe Importi claim, will easily capre tl i nee of the they have en tried out. Chua Tua141 words
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Article53 1957-11-08 5 EXPERT PRAISE F OR CHEONGSAM I expert Elsa Schiaparel cheered the ;«*rtsj>i Hong Kon^> women cheongsam ft c ih r^ed in the S y for 'ay visit. h ined the "sack Sn»* I 'the au--1 vhows in Paris I Horrible and graceless. S, Z! l shapeless >man big roundr she53 words
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Article367 1957-11-08 5 Talks for ruling are now in progress tIIGH-LEVEL discussions are now going on to determine whether War Department employees in Singapore can stand for City Council and rural district council elections. Section 22 of the recently enacted Local Government Elections Ordinance says that persons367 words
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Article107 1957-11-08 5 AUSSIE TO SOUND AID NEEDS A SENIOR official of the Australian External Affairs Department, Mr David Dexter, Is expected to arrive in Singapore on Monday to discuss the 1958-59 Colombo Plan aid programme Tor the Colony A spokesman of the Australian Commission in Singapore told the Free Press that Mr.107 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-11-08 5 picture. I PRINCESS MAR- I I GARET wears a new vft I style "urchin beret" of I midnight blue velvet I i and matching velvet i coat in London. She is 1 j arriving at St. James's I Palace to address the 1 Invalid Children's Aid I I Association. PopperPopper - 50 words
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Article140 1957-11-08 5 fT\HE strength of the SinJL gapore Regiment is to be doubled by August next year. The Commanding Officer of the Regiment, Lt.-Coi R.W. Stephenson, told the Free Press that 360 recruits would be enlisted to bring the total strength up to 722 soldiers by next year140 words
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Article, Illustration111 1957-11-08 5 land) n p > Phone call to the Sheffield <EngU > p,ot by university students to duri f .J d nhl,rph an <* hoI <* h| m ransom visit to the city. ol^ih MSm S dashrd to the "rag" headquarters "■WM hat should they attempt to high- ""-"would be seriousPaul Popper - 111 words
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Advertisement388 1957-11-08 5 HAS SET ThE VOMJ BffMß ON FIRE. AMD THIS LOVE )f illi__« STORY iTH TH£ 4 IIIf BIGGEST HEART IN THE if a__i^^F V HBMWDRLO. IS MAKING J NINK W__KS IN MANILA (SIMLL TANEOLS _f THREE WEEKS IN BANGKOK WHERE IT IS )f i^ STILL RUNNING II w THREE WEEKS388 words
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Advertisement34 1957-11-08 6 To the touch to the taste, an Accu-Ray Chesterfield satisli the most burns more evenly. smoKes much smoother without hot pots or hard draw. r^\ CHESTERFIELD jSlfT^ MORE W A1 \l TTr PLEASURE. L~—34 words
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Miscellaneous239 1957-11-08 6 JEFF il.Vivki-; by"Sydi_©y' Jordaii" >i\\»»\ki; by i oc Fa k JIIM i Mail o av s 1 CWECKEP TMEiR AGREE 1 t^ink thi& GiRL AMC MER \7 WE DipNj'T 1 I TRl£_? ill STUtIJC STORIES HYPNOTICALLY) on A WUSBANP PRE AMEP UP THIS I PREAM ITf J~\ CITV POR--POR JA]yE239 words
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Miscellaneous423 1957-11-08 6 ___i_^ I _F mlmu MmjW *t tf BORN today, your capab beyond average, but Possible that you will not develop them as much a Library and load Ol I will want a large lib,. JJJ own i t I. hkely that you talent for writing which, ed will be more423 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article146 1957-11-08 7 LONDON, Nov 7. Previous Today kl'BKi" V** 23 buyers 22', bUTON rM ftov 23 .sellers 22H sellers 23 buyers 22 buyers 28H sellers 22 'j sellers «<s <<iM>t 23 >& buyers 12% buyer, K r.KIK (l 23 sellers 22 seller., Hi Klilli v 23 buyers 22 s146 words
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Article111 1957-11-08 7 !NEW YORK, Nov. 7. Previous Today tIN Straits Spot 89.50 nom. 89 50 nom. ltendl?d Ur Cont;wl No;. unquoted unquoted Dec. unquoted unquoted ■PAW- Ouict SALES: Nil. Straits Contract Not 88.75 buyers 88 87 buyers Btraltb L 89.50 sellers 89.75 sellers Dec. 88.75 buyers M-00 buyers 89.50111 words
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Article37 1957-11-08 7 NEW YORK, Nor. 7 Previous Previous ■30 Industrials 435.82 438 91 ■o Railroads 107.57 108 55 IjMi) l>om-«ti, w.i-ris 84.34 84.37 p.'i I tilities 64.96 64 97 WjS'j Sl.x-ks Composite Averages 147.11 148 0337 words
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Article48 1957-11-08 7 impong spot and h* :ase 25, afloats 244 I.. 1 >vember shipment un0 spot and awaiting afloats 24 prices quoted to 23%, November shipment un quoted. Muntok white spot 344 awaiting release 34, afloats 34 November shipment 33, seller i ex-dock. in U.S. cents per lb.48 words
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Article104 1957-11-08 7 LONDON, Nov. 7. r Previous Today LOIRA Philippines c.i.f- I K7 North Kuropean delivered r ft w p f jf!" l^ l I""* t«n N(»v Dec $175 sellers $174 sellers IOPRA, Straits cif IK North Luroppan delivered weight per Nov /Dec. £63 Vi buyers i63v, buyers104 words
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Article402 1957-11-08 7 he parting of the ways for smiling Ingrid after 7 yrs. Has he Paris rendezvous with Indian girl? gOON AFTER Italian film director Roberto Rossellini and actress Ingrid Kergman legally separated yesterday, Ingrid said in a gay i voice: "1 feel fine/ The Swedish actressA.P. - 402 words
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Article224 1957-11-08 7 Malaya's 'racial serpent' LORDS DISCUSS SPORE MERGER LORD Ogmore. chief Labour speaker in a House of Lords debate on Commonwealth affairs i last night described the visit he made to Malaya recently. He said the Lord Chancellor (Lord Kilmuir). Lord Perth Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, and himself hadReuter - 224 words
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Article75 1957-11-08 7 A LEAD container with 96 sticks of radioactive cobalt has disappeared from the Kamerlingh Onnea Physics Laboratory of Leyden University, Holland. The container, which weighs 20 kilograms (about 44 pounds) was discovered to be missing yesterday, but it was not known when it disappeared. It was75 words
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Article, Illustration19 1957-11-08 7 ion to u.k.i E Ingrid Bergman —j5 S o// to London to make E E a /tZm. E YlllllllllllllllllllllllllllilHlllllll^19 words
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Advertisement40 1957-11-08 7 ■SINCAPORE I I HIGH TIDES J II TODAY: 1043 and 2346 a TOMORROW: 1113 SUNDAY: 0023 and 1146. B MONDAY: 0103 and 1221 TUESDAY ol and pj 1 300 -WEDNESDAY: 0232 and 1341 THURSDAY; 0323 and l IS3. .■■■■■■Bftft- 140 words
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Miscellaneous148 1957-11-08 7 Today's Radio Programme i is pin i' ►tpourri Parl i to i line Si jnai and News; 1.45 Potpourri i' >. if 200 Close Dm. mi; B.tK) String Bong 5.30 Rhythm for i Hun n 800 'i lm€ i 1 1 1 1 and Pi'i ■iimiiic S mi 8n M148 words
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Article, Illustration267 1957-11-08 8 Punchie, the mouse in th dog house! |>A a man and nut a mouse" Qoes the saying foi those who arc taint of heart Bui in this particular cane it doesn't sec in to apply For Punchie is a fearless mouse full of mischief ami knows how to keep his267 words
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297 1957-11-08 8 p ED -BEARDED Lt. -Commander Anthony Fab- tan Benton's wile got him to take an overdose of a tranquilliser drug-, a judge said in the Appea] Court in London the other day. i hen she undressed v> hile he prol e; ted: "Don't be silly."297 words
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Article194 1957-11-08 8 A Town of tomorrow has cry room /CANADA'S "Town of J Tomorrow" n0 w has ,i municipal centre containing a separate crying room for babies, Kitimat, 400 miles north ol Vancouver, has grown Ul six years from a 500-strong Indian settlement to a town of more than 15.000 inhabitants. j194 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-11-08 8 Shaggy dogs on slow Looking !>' JJLi striped 'PJ f B and socks i*> til lish sheepdog JJJL in* at OtVMH; »*J recently for t Kennel A show. Behind him fl| competitor als< j protective CI < J against the slush of an 0<42 words
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Advertisement114 1957-11-08 9 Lowcr-lhwk Lounge —only on Pan American's President Service to the U.S.A. Here in the attractive downstair* club lounge ol your Super "Strato" Clipper* you chal with fellow passengers. .sip your favorite refreshment from the bar. At the cocktail hour Pari A iini ican serves n«'U chilled Champagne and hoi ta114 words
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222 1957-11-08 10 The wrath of Steinbeck gone sour JOHN STEINBECK, vvno wrote 'The Grape. of Wrath," seema to be prettj wrathful alniut road accidents, The fruit in this case is "<>t grapes but an idea just as sour. He ri;us put forward In America, where nis fame makes him a man 'likely222 words
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Article63 1957-11-08 10 I think this is one of the most pernicious ideas I have ever come across. My one hope is that Dr Goodhart, of the Pedestrians Association, does not get to hear about it get burgled too often. Or an H for habitual criminals. But any scheme that63 words
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Article40 1957-11-08 10 British comedy actress Cicely Courtneidge is seen on the left with Odette Churchill, George Cross j heroine of the French resistance movement, at the "Women of the Year 1 luncheon held recently at London's Savoy Hotel.40 words
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Article205 1957-11-08 10 AN IDEA BOUND TO INTRIGUE ALL f MOTORISTS-BUT ITS A BAD ONE I E Nor Ii it even warrant E ed by the facte. Serious 3 road accidents »n Mr. S Steinbeck's own country. i understand, are on E the decline. In Britain E the casualty rate has 3205 words
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279 1957-11-08 10 A WIDOW with a 19- 2* year-old daughter and a son aged 14 told a court in London what sort of man her husband was. This is what she said: "He was a wonderfully generous man to me and the children. He279 words
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Article151 1957-11-08 10 Big job worth £20 m. T WO chances* way to capture r£ share in one of S Empire's |P eates| de velopment project* Australia is a ;kin, V ten ders for anothe? two X for Its Snowy Mount hydro-electric scheme They are for diverting, river through a 10 mil mountain151 words
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Article220 1957-11-08 10 A SCIENTIST at Ro- thamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden (Herts), England, has succeeded in extracting protein from leaves fit for people to eat. He is Mr. N. W. Pirie, head of the station's bio- chemistry depa r tment. A pulping and pressing machine, able to220 words
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Article135 1957-11-08 10 The battle of the playroom A "BATTLE" for the playroom Is being fought out between those two former allies, Germany and Japan. They are competing fiercely to win dollar sales for the toys they produce. Now the Japs claim that they have ousted Germany as the top foreign supplier of135 words
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Article, Illustration134 1957-11-08 11 160 of the world's best pictures Singapore photographer! have been look- ing forward to today. A special exhibU I tion begins at the Rallies Mu.scum and will s run until November 25. 1 On display are 160 print, by tour of the world S experts id this fascinating hubby. In134 words
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Article, Illustration448 1957-11-08 11 Take shots of your home PHOTO SCHOOL SINCE so much of the picture taking we do centres around home activities, it is natural for our homes to serve as the background for many of our best snapshots. Today we're suggesting an about-face how about letting your living room and the448 words
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Article246 1957-11-08 12 Divided lands would benefit •rpHE London Times has described the communist ai gument that trade between North Hid South in Korea and Vietnam would be beneficial to all concerned us substantially true. "Two appeals followin closely upon each other have gone out In one month from the Communist regimes inReuter - 246 words
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Article39 1957-11-08 12 The three-judge district court Of Maebashi. Japan, will announce on Nov. 19 its verdict on William S, GHrard charged with the slaying of a Japanese woman metal collector on a US firing range last Jan. :J0 A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article26 1957-11-08 12 Japan's rice crop this year I c timated al 371,--005 000 bui hi 1 the second I irge I on n cord A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-11-08 12 Fresh fish from the deep is now arriving directly in Pnom Penh. Cam- foodia, for the first time, carried by two I modern fishing vessels purchased with funds made available by the U.S. I Government. I Picture shows ice-packed boxes of ocean fish being unloaded at the Mekong I River58 words
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161 1957-11-08 12 PENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek is still one of the most dominant political figures in Asia. The man who sat with Roosevelt and Churchill in Cairo is the only one of the World War II Allied leaders still active on the international stage. His personal161 words
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Article169 1957-11-08 12 feat ur ing news anil views about Asia today make no deal with the Reds. At 70 Generalissimo Chiang looks 15 years younger. He sees scores of Chinese officials daily, attends weekly meetings of the ruling Koumintang Party, and entertains almost every top-ranking foreign visitor at either tea orU.P. - 169 words
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212 1957-11-08 12 'Hatta talk is nonsense' says Mr. Yeh 3 VTATIONALIST China's Foreign Minister has brand- E I^l ed as "nonsense" a suggestion by former Indo- 3 E ncsian Vice President Mohammed Hatta calling for S S "co-existence" between Nationalist China \nd Com- S munist China. 5 Mr. George K. C. YchU.P. - 212 words
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89 1957-11-08 12 Tensions in Asia are now receding IMIE London Times described the \i to 1 of South Vietnamese President Diem as another sign of receding ,n{| Asia. l 0n > "The divisions between neutralist j (h countries in military alliance with w is no longer as marked as it was atReuter - 89 words
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Article34 1957-11-08 12 Canada's Trade Commissioner in Hong Kong, Mr. C. M. Forsyth Smith, has left for Communist China to explore the possibilities of expanding trade, including the sale of surplus wheat to the Red Chinese. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article25 1957-11-08 12 Tlie official Red Chinese newspaper. Peking People's Daily, praised the "great contribution of the Japanese people in their struggle against atomic and hydrogen bombs." A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article24 1957-11-08 12 Indian-born American Congressman Dalip Singh Sound said in Taipeh the United States was going to produce much larger earth satellites than Russian Sputniks.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article39 1957-11-08 12 Political observers in Taipeh see in the Middle East tour of Nationalist Chinese Foreign Minis Gen™* Goyernmem bid for dipt matic recognition U Libya, Moi Timis g and poasibl} pi order to ,hen g hands politic Red China U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article30 1957-11-08 12 SOVIET RUSSIA'S NEW DF FENCE CHIEF MARSHAL MALINOVSKY CON FERRED IN MOSCOW WITH COMMUNIST CHINA'S TO] ARMY MAN, MARSHAL PENG TEH-HUAI. [H PEKING NEW CHINA NEWS AGENCY RE] ORTED.- U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article22 1957-11-08 12 Nine Japanese ayors are now on a it to Red r a at the invitation of the tyor of Peking.— A. P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article26 1957-11-08 12 Dr. Chu Chia-hua has left his post as president of the Academia Sinica In Taipeh, the highest research institute in Formosa because of ill health.— A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article58 1957-11-08 12 Toho Shokai Limited f Tokyo has landed a business deal with the Red Chinese Government worth U552,800,000, a company official. Mr. Tom Tsutsumi, said in Bong Kone Under the contract. the Japanese firm will export minerals and raw materials such is magnesium, soya beans, skins and hides in exchange foiA.P. - 58 words
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Article43 1957-11-08 12 The ninth Pacific Scientific Conference will open in Bangkok on November 18. Reuter. A representative group oj 37 Chinese Conn? attending the loscoic celebrations of >" anniversary of the Russian Revolution includes Li Fu-ching. 59. was one of Lenin'--, bodyguards in Petr 1919. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article36 1957-11-08 12 The Japan Atomic Commission's p develop a Caldei atomic reactoi h J 1.500.000-kilow >aCW by 1067 has b by the Atomic E blem fJommitfe Japan Council I Jtfg "as basic i Japan is Uumfl present."— U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article35 1957-11-08 12 Mr Kduardo 7 I one of the Ph .;P Governments U>l experts who his J«j from the United Manila said a u.J ing new ICOno EJ. worked out fOl llHc lippines does devaluation 01 A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration955 1957-11-08 13 ROBERT PITMAN - 'WHEM THE BLOODHOUNDS CHASED ME' ROBERT PITMAN Imffi by ™l< —————iWB—i_____■___■__ People thought it rather odd... but we really rather loved it. 1 '7)11 yes, he used to hunt us children ovef the country side with bloodhounds, Two of us had to run ahead like foxes Then he followed the955 words
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Article273 1957-11-08 13 DILEMMA OF A SAPPER I WISH HE WOULD NOT DIE b y James Aldridge (The Bodley Head, 12s. 6d). fine novel the pen of distinguished "Diplomat." after the War. it is esJ of CapIlecent angry, r at Odds with ni., through a has caused Kering, the lalised dehich Scott and273 words
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Article319 1957-11-08 13 THE WAPSHOT CHRONICLE. By John Cheever. Gollancz. 15s. 1301 pages. riVIIS is a charming, A different," American novel. Charming is the operative word, for to charm is its main intention, and if it succeeds in working that charm with you, nothing else matters. It is plumped out319 words
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Article227 1957-11-08 13 PHILIP DAKES - PHILIP DAKES By ONE SMALL BOY. By Bill Nanghton. Macgibbon and Kee, 18s. Warm and unsentimental account of a young Irish immigrant growing up in a Lancashire mill town. Obviously drawn from first-hand experience, with schooldays, a pit strike, life, love and death, well remembered and honestly set227 words
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RACING
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Article304 1957-11-08 14 Don WAYNi Garryden and Misty Line n (winner ol their respec tivc di\ i i 'i i.s on i fa- first run», -a ltd Lady Scar lei (winner ol Div. 3 over seven furlongs) have all bt't'n brought together in the ('las 2. Div. 1 sprint,304 words
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Article, Illustration806 1957-11-08 14 FILM STUDIO ON A HEAVY TRACK ALLAN LEWIS sums up chances for torno ct o* 4 1 H'H vi [NG the track being hi aty again for tomorrow. I a ing at Kuala Lumpur, I think Film Studio (who gets a d p of io lb though two divisions higher)806 words
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Article234 1957-11-08 14 T" X following horse J A will not start to-: morrow: S Beau Matin, Priority a Lady Scarlet, Man': S About Town Misty: E Line ii, Weem. ln-5 doubtable Magic King, S Trade Fair Queen, 3 Jolly Day. First Trick: Silver Bright, lop See-: S234 words
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Article172 1957-11-08 14 rpiIOUGH Peanut Kid Ls not treated well in comparison with Credit Balance, i think ho will reverse Wednesday's decision and win the Class 2 event over P., miles, Credit Balance heat Peanut Kid by a nose over seven, and now meets Peanut Kid on one pound172 words
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Miscellaneous253 1957-11-08 14 CI. 2, Div. 1-6 Furs. Don Wayne 9 00; Winterd* tlna 8.11; Copper Khan 8.10; Lady Scarlet 8.10; Garryden H.O'l] Man About I'own 8.08; Potentate BJ>8; Misty line ii 8.07, Enjoyment n 5.07; Son of Burma 8*05; Premier 8.05; Wonder Kid B. 04; Weem B.oBj Mir ophli 8.0:5; Tinibtrlane 8253 words
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Miscellaneous135 1957-11-08 14 CI. 5, Div. 1-9 Furs. (kmkl Returns B.BB| Dark Prime 8.13; Bust Trap 8. 10; Park II 8.08; Sentimental 8 09; The Beast ie 8.06; Record Time 5.03; Prince Jester 8.02: Honey Bee B.oB j Viola 7.13; Mafic Note 7.13; Cyrene 7.12; Grandeur 7.1 1 Contract 7.10; Film Studio 11135 words
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Miscellaneous57 1957-11-08 14 CI. 2, Div. 2-6 Furs. Grand Chancellor 9.00; Nieuwspierig 8.11; I ndoubtabic 8.io; Vital Chance 8.10; Magic King 8.0!); Trade Fair Queen 8.88; High Hopes 8.07; .lolly Day 8.07; Black Gold 8.06 Kartliqaake 8.06; The Torch 8.05; First Trick 8.04; Gold Hunt 8 03; Noble Essence 8.02, Meteorite II 8.01;57 words
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Miscellaneous41 1957-11-08 14 Class 2- Ii Miles Credit Balance 9 00. Peanut Kid 8.13; BaraJcal s.n* Dusty Bridge 8.09j Flower Qurrn 8.08. Tipsy Trout 8.0(5; The Camel X.O.V Golden Dollar 8.01 sun Glean 8.04; Victor 8 ,03; Bangkok 8.00; Valiant Rnifhl 7 1 1.41 words
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Miscellaneous53 1957-11-08 14 CI. 2, Div. 3-6 Furs. Top Secret 9.00; Oleander II 8.13; ilappv l.if t 8.11; Banker Boy S.IU; Gay Hunter 8.08; Supremo 8.07; .lade Spring 8.05; French Draws 8.05; Sporting- Venture 8.04; Moneysmate 8.01; Acrobat 8.03; Ginseng 8.03; Cool Springs 8.02; Bonanza 8.01; Fair Raleigh 7.13: Jack Druce 111 7.09;53 words
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163 1957-11-08 15 STAN REFUSES TO CALL OFF COLONY VISIT IT AN 1 E V MAT is determined to play in Singapore next year pressure Bbeini; brought to bear i i England that be should abandon I the idea Si n includ- ed tour of the Far as and hi. 001. Ii jReuter - 163 words
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Article56 1957-11-08 15 Fourth qualifying round ot the Football Association cup results: Dorchester 2 Weymouth 1 1 winners at home to Wycombe Wanderers in tht first round proper). Walthamstow Avenue 1 Bedford Town 0 (winners away to Coventry CityL Selby Town 2 Scarborough 2 (after extra time). Worcester City 2 Broms56 words
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Article, Illustration493 1957-11-08 15 EDIN PETERS - Singapore drivers among the favourites EDIN PETERS -By lI7HATEVEB position tht* two Singapore drivers, B. s. Arnold (Cooper Bristol) and Freddie Pope (Jaguar XKI4OC) may earn at the starting-grid Of this year's Macao Grand Prix over the (una circuit on Sunday NOV. J 7, it is very likely that both493 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-11-08 15 picture. Ewho has won more than a dozen day awards at motoring meetings li(in h a S entered for this year's Macao seen here with two spare wheels l Vty?es for In. Cooper Bristol -he is with him to Hong Kong. Free Pre ssFree Press - 44 words
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Article229 1957-11-08 15 YESTERDAY'S RUGBY Singapore Recreation Club scored a goal and a try to beat S.C C B' 8-3 i yesterday m their rugby match on the padang. SRC. opened scoring when M Kraal kicked a penalty against the post and A. Martin collected the rebound to touch229 words
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Article161 1957-11-08 15 AROUND THE WORLD IN SPORT E fTIHF Soviet Army SOCCer team beat E A Chelsea, the English first division E side, 4-1 in a friendly match under c floodlights last night in London There E was no score at half-time It was the last match of161 words
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Advertisement110 1957-11-08 15 ON SALE TODAY! Week-ender Malayr s brightest zippiest weekly paper gives you a super 36 page packed issue every THE CONFESSIONS OF MALAYAN PEELER THE SHE MASSEURE WHO IS REALLY THE HAUNTED MILESTONE IN |OHORE :/V,M|^Vi %M Chost thumbs a lift from motor-cyclist. > h "m MALAYAN GIRLS HAVE NEW110 words
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Article241 1957-11-08 16 KENYA GOVT. CRISIS Ministers quit and leave it to Boyd rp] lK thi ee European and I two Asian Minis? who are members of the Kenya Legislative Assembly resigned last night to give Mr. Alan LennoxB ,d, the Colonial Secretary, a tree hand in solving the Colony's constitutional crisis. TheReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-11-08 16 She loves sport and spaghetti The photographer came across thLs autumn belle otherwise delightful Carol Jean Lauritzcn in sunny Florida A live foot six inch honey blonde, her measurements in case you are interested are 35-23-35, which is something worth looking at. Dancing since the a_;e of three. Carol hopesPopper - 74 words
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187 1957-11-08 16 Wine, Women and song- for matey Mr. K THE KREMLIN LETS ITS HAIR DOWN AT ANNIVERSARY PAf HE LEADS THE CH USU y\ll XIKITA KHRUSHCHEV was in J mood as chief host at tin* Kremlin's iS anniversary banquet last night. He walked oul from behind th< wh J the presidentsReuter - 187 words
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Article107 1957-11-08 16 RIDDLE OF RED GUNS THE Soviet Union A s liowed oil yester. day a bristling array of tactual weapons of atomic capability m displaj oi strength ofe viou si\ aimed i< \merica's NATO ies inEurope, I The occasion was the long awaited Nov, |1 parade through Red! Square mars rigA.P. - 107 words
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Article35 1957-11-08 16 November first grade rub I ber buyers f-o.b. opened In j Singapore this morning at 764 cents per lb., down three-eight h.s of a cent on Thursday's closing price. The tone was uncertain.35 words
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Article242 1957-11-08 16 SAUCER' STORIES SHATTERED Air Force spokesman says 'No, no, no!' AN American Air Force Spokesman yesterday blew to smithereens thousands of flying saucer reports which have piled up during the last ten years. A top official of the Air Te chnl cal Intelligence Cent re said l Not one hitU.P. - 242 words
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Article, Illustration519 1957-11-08 1 CARY AND DEBORAH HAVE IT! I_ 27?t strange chemistry that makes screen lore teams great.,. "THERE'S a certain chemistry which sometimes operates between a man and a woman on the screen and gives verisimilitude to their love scenes and to all their relationships and actions." says Director McCarey. "It's a519 words
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Article262 1957-11-08 1 award .1 crack transulmt iner enroute to is Nickie lcrr^"t (CARY GRANT) notable and slightly nobachelor, who, t»e world knows 55 America's Lois son VV PA TTBRMother passenger is E M,K Dl BORAH the world Sil know, has been fandsomeb sponsored by and mw< desperaiteli thai262 words
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Article, Illustration381 1957-11-08 2 /_■*■>■• appt'ariiig in iibiii's liHii IsVliorah gvis 4i dr^am ilYrss CH)R one who has been rest rit ted to wear Uif period costume_ in llw King and I" and the singular wardrobe oi a nun's habit in "HeajVen Knows, Mr. Allison", her two most recenl iilms. it's no wonder381 words
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Article166 1957-11-08 2 oh for a merry chuckle! E Alter he completed "An s Affair to Remember," E Cary Grant. the screen's acknowledged s master of draw— lg- room comedy, was ask- ed why he didn't do E more comedies of the E type. "Ask the writers,' said E Cary. "Comedy must be166 words
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Advertisement195 1957-11-08 3 fyou can enjoy stereophonic- sound! ivA 4 J V J\ Stereophonic sound at a /><-^^<<ZS sensible price! just y X, j n l^^l fx. :^j /f/ull I I team tape o-matic with f >•' f_J I any amplifier-speaker X /C// e_f -^O W lor live-performance $fUii-d_#> liv^r/ "*x binaural sound.195 words
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Article, Illustration376 1957-11-08 4 Master of the gentle tear THE MANY TALENTS OF LEO McCAREyI A SMASHING RETURN TO THE SCREEN AFTER TWO YEARS OF BAD LUCK Director, producer song and script writer 4 GOOD Km- ii. a gentle tear— they iiy the ingredients that have set a Leo McCarey picture apart from the376 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-11-08 4 BROADW W stage.radio and TV actress Neva Patterson says sl Hollywood to ih 1 ,r getting her real-life man. The lovely bnin< currently portraying i Grant's millionaire fl in Jerry rVald's Production of Leo McCarvs "An M to Remember/ admll engagement to Broaoi playwright lames88 words
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Advertisement140 1957-11-08 4 i__b _h_ __r 4 'AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER" 4 > Your party will certainly i^o with a swing and truly be "An Affair To Remember" if you serve goblets of bubbling Lanson Champagne the King of Champagne. 6__9 11 i In 'iix "lit tin party spirit! |l Lf_l 1 1140 words
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