The Singapore Free Press, 12 November 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1957-11-12 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper Ni ;..|)..ic lut'sduv, Nonmbar I*. i^.»7. Mcc ISCta.16 words
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Article133 1957-11-12 1 MAN'S BASIC ISSUE 'yji: Stevenson. IVltwic unsuccessful cantor the U.S. presidency, .said in New York that the basic issi was no longer the supremacy of nations. In asp ;ch prepared for delivery at a dinner of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Mr. Stevenson said the satellites wertcauso forReuter - 133 words
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Article22 1957-11-12 1 first grade rub i f.o.b. opened in 1 tW morning at >er lb.. down oneceni on Mondays The tone was22 words
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Article260 1957-11-12 1 Aliens told: Wait until Nationality Act is amended I|V have refit•i ><■., tin- f <-'— a n 0 v r i thai had vel Britl,^ '■','-<»<■ the,,, could ha™ tE. rU lMlt """>■ OWyl travol TfoWroiSl.* 11 that aliens who registered as Singapore Citizens were not British260 words
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Article, Illustration414 1957-11-12 1 All-out 'war' to end Singapore' s rising crime wave POLICE TO STRIKE ANY DAY NOW IN SECRET OPERATION AFTER MONTHS OF TRAINING I (SINGAPORE POLICE ARE READY TO LAUNCH AN ALL-OUT ONSLAUGHT ON THE RISING CRIME WAVE IN THE COLONY. THE SECOND, INTENSIFIED E PHASE OF "OPERATION PEREKSA" WILL START414 words
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Advertisement82 1957-11-12 1 ANSWER to Singapore's soccer slump-See Page 14 1 BRYLCREEMI I for the clean smart look BRYLCREEM controls your hair perfectly without mess IRYLCREEM gives your hair a natural gloss without over^ m oiiitig sm BRYLCREEM contains pure emulsified oils and tonic in- ra Rrylcrecm is all you ask of a82 words
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Article, Illustration291 1957-11-12 2 COLONY'S 'PRODUCTIVITY' SURVEY PLAN HAILED Investors to get better idea on requirements, marketing Solving unemployment problem SINGAPORE Uldustlialkti and investors yesterday hailed the (iov~ ernment's plan to bring out an International Labour Organisation team from India to undertake a "productivity*' survey ol the Colony. It should add to Singapore's prosperity291 words
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Article, Illustration177 1957-11-12 2 'PRIDE' SHOW LATER Delay caused by several factors THE "We of Singapore" exhibition, which was to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Nov. 18 to 25 has been postponed to December. A spokesman of the Singapore Department of Information Services, which is organising it, told the Free PressFree Press - 177 words
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Article, Illustration125 1957-11-12 2 Calligraphy contest: 40 winners i^orty winners of the calligraphy contest, sponsored by tne Student and Youth Department of the Singapore Chinese Young Men's Christian Association are to receive their prizes on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the association's premises in Prince Edward Road. The Student and Youth Depart mi t's125 words
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Advertisement132 1957-11-12 2 -k COULD Mystery object^ THIS j ;A over airport »B£ IT J i^^r^ Four friend saw v m\ mm mm m B Bb: One told th. Strait.' rimi *^l*^ir AXlJCj'^r -fC V;. hut it sank doui ANSWEIR IN I I^K and vunlahed «-»*^*p t^v a~M.« in |KR€|MOS! _J| iSt 9ttnHNHHHBHvBH'IH^S132 words
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Advertisement40 1957-11-12 2 ■Ps-iN.^ s :<^«AvßbvJ^lpHßh^^Bb HMF: -'-J?i.> ■*■>■■■ £ggr^ i BILL Will HMO-^ V H DILL ITILUHmO ri jlP^ k«»o*' COLEEN GRAY g^f[^&M,\' I REX OPENS TODAY ■■■B■■■■■■■ B a PiM "IBMCKIIH' > i .^tv, > iSI liTiiMiHii^^ I\\ \V ■PyHHßßjppjßJ|i|pjpj ■JWBMwBBBBH 'i\ x^ X40 words
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227 1957-11-12 3 NEW TENSION RISES ON SYRIA FRONTIER Turkish troops on the move' ALLEGED large-scale hoop movements by Turks along Syria's north- western border sent new tension sweeping through Syria yesterday All Syrian army units in the area were alerted as the Cabinet held a two-hour midnight, session to consider the "motivesA.P.; U.P. - 227 words
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Article, Illustration256 1957-11-12 3 Typhoon Kit may boost election KIT swirled populous Luzon and J* it as Ma' P. date. a 3 chanceg in I nu. carrying -iJid 120 miles expected to c U t ac >s Luzon, north ol Mul through sections strong for major I candidates Jest* the Liberal Part) an d256 words
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Article91 1957-11-12 3 THE rain-swollen P<>, North Italy's mightiest river, burst its banks yesterday, flooding thousands of acres of farmland and driving hundreds from their homes. Soldiers, firemen and police were rushed to the danger zone in the Po delta where dykes guard towns of up to 25.000 inhabitantsA.P. - 91 words
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198 1957-11-12 3 Back the Dutch advice by U.S. newspaper IX an editorial titled "Let's Back the Dutch" the Washington Post and Times Herald yesterday said that America should vote against any recognition of the Indonesian claim, if and when it is again laid before the U.N. Assemhlv. "Tlu^e is now a goodA.P.; Reuter - 198 words
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Article40 1957-11-12 3 HPi I U.N. General Assem1. k y*s main political Committee voted unanimously yesterday to give priority to the question of West Irian (West New Guinea^ and then to Algeria, following the Korean debate which starts today.- U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article44 1957-11-12 3 MORE THAN 3,000 Africans .stoned police for nearly four hours last night during a riot in the compound at West Rand Consolidated Mines at Krugersdorp, 20 miles from Johannesburg. Several warning shots were fired over the heads of the rioters.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article20 1957-11-12 3 Sir William Firth, British steel and tinplate magnate, di->d in hospital near Durban yesterday, aged 76. A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement121 1957-11-12 3 r /\sk ior votivor for lIKR m A for HIM A new creation by C&rVCII perfumes Sole Agents Favre Leuba Watch Co., Ltd. I 18 F, Battery Road, Singapore ********************91 »>y f IN THAT fJgCCCU/tg/; "QUIET MAN" way IJIMI HERBERT J YATES presents It STE v E COCHRAN i^ff&^ Next121 words
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The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Nov. 12, 1957.
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Article261 1957-11-12 4 Opinion It could be too late SINGAPORE already has a blueprint for Industrialisation, with the emphasis on light industries, according to a Government .spokesman. Reason why not much! headway has been mnde, j the spokesman .said, is due I to lack of proper data I and advice. Singapore would like261 words
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Article, Illustration349 1957-11-12 4 NASSER CO. ARE ALL SMILES iThis is the sort of thing one saw in Egypt a year ayol BUT ",ODAY... TIIK Egyptians have been celebrating a "Victory Week" victory over the British at Suez, of course but it looked much more like a Don't-be-beasth-to-the-Rritish bender to me. judging fcfy the349 words
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489 1957-11-12 4 trouble if you go out." he explained. He was a smart little man and he was for ever dodging out of bushes when I tested his powers of observation. But some rules are meant to be broken. MUCH THE SAME So I can489 words
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Article158 1957-11-12 4 sgs - sgs WMKKBfwm y//£ juror who wrecked a case by winking at a pretty witness in court made vie think of the occasion when a lovely girl dropped her glove by accident (ho-hof) beneath the judge's dais. With a courtly bow the judge climbed down and handed it158 words
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Advertisement37 1957-11-12 4 WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN RADIO y^TELE Sj 1 X EN y TELEFUNKEN with Hi-Fi system and 3"D sound Oht .mi ibli from your nearest TELEFUNKEN dealer or contact SEOW KUAN CO., 4 6 Dhoby Ch.iut Singapore. Tel: *****37 words
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Advertisement40 1957-11-12 4 I Now in the new I I hygienic pack^a^J U^REBEEf \&T% "RlPpiNv Jißtv— v'% Mb net in\\\ Here's the purest Beef Dripping in the new disposable pack? Clean, safe and easy to handle. J-lb. net. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.40 words
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Article, Illustration480 1957-11-12 5 TAXI FARES HIGH ENOUGH 'Survival' talk is 'bunkum' of the public, City Councillors AND taxi drivers are against any move to increase the taxi fare in Singapore from X) cents to 60 cents per mile. "There is no call to increase the taxi fare," office workers and City Councillors stressed—Free Press - 480 words
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Article128 1957-11-12 5 3 BUSINESSMEN AIR THEIR VIEWS raporc ChrJsjusinessmen are their faith is an important part ily lives. Messrs. S. K. Gay Ramsey and .ratnam, were in a discusRadio Malaya and the World." banker, said ith had taught more careful entrusted to > was God's stY as man's128 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-11-12 5 io in the Base today, cord, Andrew, an i the a Nether- ith P NI^OMIYA <ri*M>. a radio techni- I i •Anirncan Airways in Tokyo, who flew Jg '»>• PA/V to join his father, Mr. Ken OUt-fOing Japanese Consul-General i •">» junior, who is on holiday, will -niriup54 words
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Article83 1957-11-12 5 'BLOW SAFES' KITS I ONDON police are hunting for a man who has been supplying safebreakers with "blow-it-yourself" kite. According to the Daily Herald, the kits are carefully packed in oiled paper and contains gelignite lengths of fuse fitted with detonators, and modelling wax for stamping. oafe-blowers are said toReuter - 83 words
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Article149 1957-11-12 5 A CITIZEN MAKES DOUBLY SURE J^J over-enthusiastic new citizen of Singapore has created a problem for the Government. He lias registered twice and is holding two registration certificates. The Chief Registrar of Citizens, Mr. T.P. Cromwell told the Free Press that he did not know how the man accomplished the149 words
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Advertisement172 1957-11-12 5 W^MM m^ n y tlmc 'A ny pi nee. >eo P' c wno want the vvxtfiii Bcsf always choose I I *o^^ MOCAFSNO I "Magic" Instant Coffee > r ,^4i^^A Travellers aboard H.O.A.C j "jEfP* »u*^*A Airline have J<>r Years .^fc" jjJHJ^" "yf enjoyed the exquisite Flavour I o/ MOCAFINO.172 words
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Advertisement6 1957-11-12 6 SATISFY YOURSELF CHESTERFIELD so much W^^6 words
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Miscellaneous243 1957-11-12 6 by ■.«'«> I alk and I'liil Jltivis HBHMHP^**^"""~ H TtTbTW Y'^-ORCPOOKE p! I CAN'T SHOW MY PEAk g^ >J WJ~^^^ THIWKS Wt f«.T/( BJ7- WERE r ACE IN TME BAKJK!// ARE YCU I fir, I WHACKY-- (V R^^l-! F:\IRYBOPY CERTAIN u'/^J n rHJ JAKE by Hnbbard r^cS^L fV^Z/^S WELI X243 words
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Miscellaneous397 1957-11-12 6 BOKN today, you are one of Scintillating individuals manner is charming and you: nation, witty and entertaining You may tend to und< nate your own artistic genius and bend c more toward fostering It in Just don't hide your own Ught a bushel, for you may have thing Quite important397 words
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Article189 1957-11-12 7 LONDON, Nov 11. Previous Today JKBHC v l lfa f i 22!» buyers 224 buyers Ear»|Ki" H" 1 IWT sellers 22^ sellers «w 22 l .i buyers 22 V- buyers 12 V* sellers 22% sellers w i RSS Spot 22^ buyers 22 4 buyers JBBER N K^189 words
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Article85 1957-11-12 7 NEW YORK, Nor. 11. Previous Today IN Straits Spot 89 50 nom. CLOSED Undar/Tontracl Nov. unquoted CLOSED Dec- unquoted traits Contract Nof 88 50 buyers CLOSED 89.50 sellers Dec- 88.75 buyers CLOSED 89 50 sellers kIBBF.R: Futures Nov. 26.75 buyers CLOSED 26 80 sellers fo 1 RSS85 words
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Article40 1957-11-12 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 11. Previous Previous 10 Industrials 434 12 434.94 10 R.til roads 107 19 107.19 10 Domestic Bonds 84 33 84 32 15 I'tilities 64.85 64 84 55 Stocks Composite Averages 146 61 146 6140 words
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Article50 1957-11-12 7 »ng spot and iwaitUig ase 24 afloats 14% to 24. November .shipment 2- irawak spot ai>d awaiting relea:s; 24, afloats 24 NovemAbove prices quoted ber shipment 23V-J. Mvmtok I white spot 34 S, awaiting reJ lease 34, aP.oats 34. November shipment 33. sellers ex-dock-in U.S. cents per lb.50 words
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Article96 1957-11-12 7 LONDON. Nov. 11. rm>k- di Previous Today OPR.\ Philippines c.i.f. IK/ North European delivered rni'lfl 11 on ton NoWDec. $174 seller* $173 U sellers l(llu StnUta oi f. i k North EOTOpean delivered weight Per long ton )v d^. £63 Vi norn £63 4 nonv F96 words
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350 1957-11-12 7 Hope fades for plane crash survivors HOPES of finding a Fan American Air V»y| plane, with 4t aboard, which disappeared last Friday dwindled yesterday A vast Pacific sea and air search over the week-end and yesterday failed to find any trace of the Stratocruiser, which disappeared about 1,000 miles eastReuter; A.P. - 350 words
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Article273 1957-11-12 7 IF the Indian Government fell, there would be no stable government anywhere in Asia, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Defence Minister and chief United Nations delegate, told the Security Council last night. And, Mr. Menon added. no Indian Government could survive in the absence ofA.P. - 273 words
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Advertisement167 1957-11-12 7 Household i L I IV E IV Fili up Your iupixMßrd during BIG Al\^ll/\L SALE I U P. NOW pair I Shore White Sheet 90 x 108 $34 50 $1500 Pequot White Sheet T 200 90x108 36 50 24.00 T 144 90x108 3150 26.00 h T 144 81 x 108167 words
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Miscellaneous44 1957-11-12 7 Singapore I Jhich tides H TODAY: 1300. TOMORROW: WW and 1342. THURSDAY: 0328 and 1433 FRIDAY: 0429 and 1540. SATURDAY: 0545 and 1713 H SUNDAY: 0700 and *****. MONDAY: 0756 and B 20;>6. M H H Bl H HI B H B B V44 words
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Miscellaneous129 1957-11-12 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1.18 p m Lucky Dip- Part i; I 30 Timr Signal and News; 1 .40 LUCky Dip Pn rt II; 2.00 Close Down; 8.00 Light Music; r > :to Fio.sfa; o.oo Time Announcement and Programme Sumni iry; 6 02 Happy Anniversary, pn tented by Zainal129 words
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Article77 1957-11-12 8 Notices ha,ve now been erected in the Royal Parks in England warning visitors not to go too close to the deer. For this is the rutting season and the normally placid and friendly animals are, at this time of year, distinctly unfriendly and even liable toFox - 77 words
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Article, Illustration241 1957-11-12 8 trrn is just an other seagull, but to 30 Jea r <»UI Dr. John Michael Cullen it is a full time occupation. For the past v year; he hai don,, uttl i i except .study the habit oi 100 mile voyage to find oul moi241 words
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Article224 1957-11-12 9 MO VI police yesterday charged 30Id Mrs. Melville O'Donohue with In hanging of three of her four fourth .daughter was 'J5 led hut was revived in time. the ggi rls. ls I t vi their fcic J ust Ck v in It ViU^ tgi found Kb nci vlive beingU.P. - 224 words
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Article31 1957-11-12 9 i d c earth lich Is S/enus, Eve;osco\v ted yestaff writer, with a for mathematics, ed nger ridaxicab this distance have to travel at 50 and pay ver 24 roub-31 words
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Article, Illustration136 1957-11-12 9 Two 'top' men meet C»III I" A TKNSING, joint conqueror with Sir Edmund Hilary of ."Mount Everest is seen on the right being welcomed by Sir John Hunt who led the expedition, on his arrival at London Airport recently from Geneva. He had come to London to attend the centenary136 words
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Article, Illustration176 1957-11-12 9 WHEEL-CHAIR WIFE REARS A FAMILY ORITAIN'S most amaz int; wheel-chair wife, polio striken Mrs. Jean McMullen, is expecting her fifth baby in February and she's delighted. She'll he e\ en more delighted if it turns out to be twins again. Already the l\- year-old mother looks after Howard aged four.176 words
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Article96 1957-11-12 9 Home in the tree tops rpiEIR aluminium A roof, ripped of by a recent 93-mile an hour gale is wrapped in the branches of a tree jo the garden of their home at H.itfield, !\Yw Town, Hertfordshire, England. Viewing the damage are Mr. Male with his children, 18 months-old Myra,96 words
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Article73 1957-11-12 9 Robot power AN utiii. ua] dollar has bei ded to i I robot I i M.S. Aif idj ida and i i have placed ordei the R \cn they be calli W i king in pali power unit art rated by diesel engines and i no on-thi A rrs. Thi73 words
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Article, Illustration295 1957-11-12 10 ASIANS REPROVED FOR WRONG IDEAS OF WEST BMSmS k luLLnliilWiffl T T HBa iff v. "A m IHHWInWTWBIwnHinBWnmWIri [I hast and West are to live together in peace, Asians must give up some of their prejudices about the West, Italian scholar Vittonno Veronese said in San Francisco. |Mi M Mr.A.P. - 295 words
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Article123 1957-11-12 10 Prince views treasure MRAQf Crown Prince Emir Abdul Illah tun red the National Museum in Taipeh and viewed China's price- less arl treasures dur- ing his Formosa visit. The Arab leader saw a 'i dent bronzes, pain!- "s ings, porcelains and delicately carved art Z objects of one of the123 words
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Article58 1957-11-12 10 U.S. AID OFFICERS CONFER FORTY officers drawn from several I'nited States aid missions established in SouthFast Asia and the Far East are meeting in Colombo this week. They will hold discussions on the use of existing facilities and skills in various countries in these regions with a view to providingReuter - 58 words
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Article32 1957-11-12 10 Red china i., providing r d escorts for fishing lunk passing near the Na--1 lonali t held Matsu Islands ofl the Fukien coast Peking R id to reported. A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article56 1957-11-12 10 The United States is reluctant to arm Its Japanese ally with modern quid ed missiles because Japan lacks adequate .security laws to safeguard vital military information, it was learned In Tokyo. The Japan Sell Defence Agency has asked the United States to supply it withU.P. - 56 words
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Article60 1957-11-12 10 Then- la speculation in Taipeh on whether N;it ion allst ('hin«, <• Premier O X Yuiv, Cabinet win fall over the question ol pay raise fOT the armed forces. Unless the Legislative yuan (Parliament) roronBiders Ita demand for allot ment oi part <>r the ricrouro MirtaxA.P. - 60 words
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Article47 1957-11-12 10 An Overseas Chinese Trust worth M$lH millions la to b«> formed in Taipeh and activated on Oct '21. 1958. The main object of the trust will b<> to attract, overseas Chinese capital to Formosa for the economic development of this island A. P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article573 1957-11-12 10 Scope lack hampers Jap fanners sgh I OVV productivity of individual formers 1J by "the small stupe of activity" i s a tUse Japan remaining deficient in naln bmShS 1 Hence, despite the steady process d ctloD Japanese agriculture In recent years stm must depend on agricultural imDoW/ aWI This573 words
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132 1957-11-12 10 US. AS MECCA OF STUDENTS FROM ORIENT '■Mlt. United stulry hag re--1 placed Europe to the "educational Mecca" for students from Asia since the war. Mr. Henry t. Heald, Presideni of the Ford Foundation, said in San Francisco, Mr. Heald made this .statement, in an addros.s to the .sixth nationalU.P. - 132 words
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Advertisement25 1957-11-12 10 packingH 1 l 4 o (5^ TRANSp ORT i STORAGE LTD r ll &L^J W1 CM <fMM SINGAPORE ____Z AMA hlPf( 'Off RDNAIO PtfK I25 words
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Article, Illustration240 1957-11-12 11 'She likes rock ri rcll-and thats bad for our business that until recently "nice people did not do it." Then it cam.' out that Princess Margaret was a fan, he said, and "from that moment there was no more business." \N ENGLISH dancing teachers 1A.P. - 240 words
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Article38 1957-11-12 11 i eleviewera in the city ot Gorky .saw pictures o! tlic October Revolution anniver.saly celebrations .relayed from Mascow, 400 kilometres (250 miles) away, with the aid of equipment carried in aircraft. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article85 1957-11-12 11 TLMALCOLM MUGGERIDGE, former editor of Punch and critic of Queen Elizabeth, has received an invitation to visit the vicarage at Cholsey, England, to be christened with a black eye. Because he objects to Muggertages r c m a r k s about Queen Elizehclh, the Rev.U.P. - 85 words
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Article97 1957-11-12 11 Algeria plotters seized S |)AKIS potte« said yesterday they had ~z arrested 15 Algerian ii Nationalists leaders E and destroyed an vii- derground network set up to direct operations In the city's northern siil)urhs. Raids carried out last Saturday as the S r result of a tip off led EU.P. - 97 words
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Advertisement414 1957-11-12 11 r^_________-_ 1 Fine Materials Treasured Gifts Announcing BLUE SPOT I skiifuii Tailoring f O r a Shroffs Carpets super hi-fi 3-d PI)CT tjdpoc Smar Sty ing Lasting Memory! X'MAS SALE rL^osT Radiograms V KljVj JrltlliOO Superb workmanship Huge Reduction in w^^^^^mm^^^m^^m CUfDF At: v and man y tner s y414 words
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Article, Illustration410 1957-11-12 12 'imio "M \N v BOAT PICTURES! Th.tt t he complaint I received from a friend In Hong Kong who was pit. sent at the Jud jinfl oi the li^tri Hong Kong [nternationa) Salon. He hnm referring to Sinand Federation entrh Many o! th< i sailing and i boatPL. Chan - 410 words
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Article143 1957-11-12 12 Spectacles and flash A FRIKND protested that .sine, she Wor( gJassei I could QOt possibly lake hc-r picture with my flash equipped camera She said the light would reflect on the glassei and kWp her I blank, eyeless look. When I finally ronvlneerl tier that I could easily take her143 words
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Article, Illustration152 1957-11-12 12 The Singapore Art Society Photographic Croup w.is invited by the Federation of Malaya Pictorialist Croup to judge their members' photographs. Judges here are viewing the gold medal print. This gold medal was awarded to Mr. Chia Stew Seng. Results of the judging: Mr. Chi.i Sicw SengLoke LOh Hong - 152 words
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Advertisement16 1957-11-12 12 I CROCODILE SHIRTS \Ba j »W| m4^l mm 7 Pa^fti '^Sj?! WM/ HV LOVM MARVf I16 words
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Article, Illustration264 1957-11-12 13 A PORTABLE GREENHOUSE c aklRE BUILT IN FEW HOURS l<s erect portable greenhouse can he built by any handy nian in i few hours. H quartering is quite strong enough l<> hold Windolite, a proof glazing which admits health-giving ultrac*e !;i bill prevents strong sunlight scorching your young llinus and264 words
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Article, Illustration310 1957-11-12 13 Windolitc: 2 yards, 36 ins. wide. 1 1 in quartering: 200 ft. approx. 1 in. slats for battens: as requir- cd. 1 Coach Bolts: 16 Hinges: 4. Nails, cord, hook p and eye as requir- I cd. I ip.iiiiiiiiiinrt!.- Another neat, strong y^e s trip of material310 words
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Article, Illustration165 1957-11-12 13 WHEN cutting oil' a bolt or machine screw to length, run a nut on the thread first before hacksawing. Removing the nut will then clean off any burr or damage to the To remove a broken-off screw, drill down into the shank and punch the top165 words
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Advertisement55 1957-11-12 13 ocking strip y^^^W^X VWihm; PANEL 1 cut "oi me and worksh <>P. paddle 5 m»r n» si 6 n or i Ply to any con- 5 ro^d mc'u^ ape Sand P a Per is wrapped s H Uittni A and secuf>ed with a lockln S down with short woodscrews ll55 words
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Advertisement21 1957-11-12 13 ll ll I I m SPORTSTER 6058. DUO make it the automate choice for %oit Aftntti h. A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD.21 words
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Article73 1957-11-12 14 12 in finals of world soccer cup HUNGARY won her way to the finals of the World Soccer Cup and boosted the number of qualifiers to 12. The Hungarians clinched their place in the contest with a 5-0 victory against Norway in Budapest. The 12 teams now in tho finalsA.P. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration572 1957-11-12 14 sgs - SOCCER SLUMP sgs O joe David .i t \s o r k t oaehing a group of sini; v ]> o r r schoolboy s m J?. U i WHERE lies the rented} to out tif dine in soccer Singapore's I;t ourite sport? hi the schools!" s,i\ two leading authorities,572 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-11-12 14 Harlequins luckier K. I). Jones catches his opponent from behind, pinning down his arms to prevent him passing the ball. It's the most effective way of catching a scrum-half, but in this case G Lovell of Bristol was a shade too quick for the man69 words
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Article97 1957-11-12 14 SEIXAS PULLS MUSCLE AMERICA'S fragile hopes of recapturing the Davis Cup became weaker yesterday when Vie Seixas disclosed he is troubled with a pulled groin muscle. A. P. rpHE touring French bicyA cle racing team won 3-1 against the Japanese at the Kagetsuen Velodrome, Yokohama yesterday. A. P. ZOI.TAN BEROZTK.97 words
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Article212 1957-11-12 14 REMARKS by a i m A professor that fc sports breed cheafli larcency, fighting a downright sadism," hi touched off heated p test in sports circles. John Farii 18-ye». professor of social «i at the University Toronto, ■mu^lcc! nut h key as "the most de;e rate sport in theA.P. - 212 words
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Article243 1957-11-12 14 \\u h T Degg'a i rentham 1 Boj i Favourite to repeal his success ot la.si yeai In the Mani h( !< November n, v, in jo callover Is I til {hi at London's Vl< toria Clv The i to bi run over i!l> mile m Saturday,243 words
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Miscellaneous6 1957-11-12 14 —NOW this chap really can jump—6 words
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320 1957-11-12 15 COMMOTION THE BEST Winning gallop by Periwinkle (X)MMOII<)\ (BARRATT), IK) HAD FOG HORN FOR <)\1PANY, IMPRESSED ME AS THE OUTSTANDING WORK EB AT iron Tins MORNING. vvun* Working on the number Two track, which is in n< <mI order tlu\ ran three furlongs in 38 seconds, with Commotion doing best320 words
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Article75 1957-11-12 15 I •TALKING POINTS rrtHl Badminton Association of Malaya will consider 1 an invitation from Mexico when the standing committee meets In Singapore on Sunday Mexico Officials want Malaya's world champion players to compe c in their national tournament Jollovvin^the I nited States championships in April75 words
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Article195 1957-11-12 15 |I] Allie Reuben's six-year-old Ma- asily orat seven I X in the M 5300,000 I ■i<iii!i".!on Internayesterday at 111'"!, Maryland. I I the United States'! Mi vie jry in the event I its inception in 1952. H other U.S. representX opher Che- Wk Third Brother, took j mi the195 words
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189 1957-11-12 15 Colony's new league gets the okay for next year W /""'Mi AssociaX jay Bll ve IS* l!: ll! for R awaited Eli It is i, P I ■in and Wk »<-k to X the P. Idem Pat aid ill WOJ r I repre- sentatiom w. re not up to tandard,189 words
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Article25 1957-11-12 15 Hki iain won the European Judo < hampionshlpfl team cvcill vcstcrfl.lv in (MUril.ini ttv <!rlr:if inn Holland 2 I in (he lin.il> ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article97 1957-11-12 15 11 AN MAXI'EL FANC.IO. Hi, world sports car racing J Champion yesterday predicted Sterling Moss of England would succeed him. He singled out the British speed ace in an In- teiview during which he said he feels the time has come "to dedicate my time to personalA.P. - 97 words
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Article, Illustration174 1957-11-12 15 "I^Ol G Ford, one of U the foremost golf professionals in the United States, soared to stardom because he E those to be til daring rather than a cautious player. He won the Augusta, Georgia. National Mast«rs Golf tournament beCause he elected to gamble on his approach on174 words
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Article199 1957-11-12 15 t vet) time. June Blossom (Smith) and Expensive Hobby, two newcomers, .showed nice form to dispose of half a mile in 53, the last throe In 39 4/5. They were not fully extended X hand! Star (Tjoiib. on the inside, went better than Pack of199 words
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Article26 1957-11-12 15 j^ot'in'H k und Quail pins round ol the Football cifti lon Cup > sterdaj Scarborough i 1 1< Iby 0 (aft< i' cxl r.» tniM26 words
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Advertisement74 1957-11-12 15 1 limed on loc.it ion i» ~f===^^ .Pj^jriivi-, Pa&sionati- Spain... )f where love's nut *-i '^aiye& )A. fK«jl its a way (i t 1 1 ie ft- mP^^.JuKr Jtlii^iH '•^^-f^'is^^^^^Lf r^W^jgr muyiyw JS ..;-> >' B TECHNICOLOIT ...v.,,.. 7" RtCHARO KILKY.,., CARMEN SEVILLA J Spanish -tMtlthi i /to*} fttmrny fi>m*mto74 words
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Article, Illustration317 1957-11-12 16 SPACE DOG IS ALIVE -BULGANIN Now everyone's confused JpilE Soviet Premier, Nikolai Blllganin, turned the fate of Russia's space dog Laika into an international mysterj yesterday b\ telling reporters the do£ was alive when Sputnik II was l;ist heard on Sunday. iff added that no reports on the dog's conditionU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 317 words
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Article205 1957-11-12 16 UNITED NATIONS TELLS SCIENTISTS TO MAKE THEIR FINDINGS KNOWN ABOUT EFFECT ON MAN AT EARLIEST POSSIBLE DATE T*HE UNITED NATIONS political committee A yesterday unanimously approved a 16-power resolution calling for a report from the U.N. scientific committee "at the earliest possible date" on the effectsReuter; U.P. - 205 words
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Article84 1957-11-12 16 Soul of Laika flies on rr\ II X Copenhagen. 1» Liberal newspaper Information said yesterday that the "poor bewitched" soul of Laika, Russia's space dog, would "bark to humanity throughout the ages." In an editorial based on the assumption the dog was dead, the newspaper said: "The operation succeeded, butReuter - 84 words
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Article58 1957-11-12 16 The Sultan of Brunei arrived in Singapore last night on his way back home after constitutional talks with the Colonial Office In London. The Sultan refused to comment on the nature or the outcome of the talks, except to say that they were cordial. H58 words
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Article222 1957-11-12 16 Reserve us seats two pretty girls ask Bulganin The Soviet Premier Marshal Bulganin said yesterday that two "young and beautiful" American girls iniri volunteered to fiy aboard the Soviet Union's flrsi rocket to the moon, He told reportei at B Swedish i''mii;i:. ,v i>;t: t v heA.P. - 222 words
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Article67 1957-11-12 16 HELPING HAND FOR LIZ Elizabeth Taylor and husband Mike Todd left this morning for Hot 3 Kong to resume eir world tour after a 43-hour halt in Singapore. Picture shows Mr, Todd filling his wife's plate with delicacies at a or- r party last night at the home of Mr.Free Press - 67 words
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Advertisement587 1957-11-12 16 Straits Timei Free Press v/ fhv cun >c/iivn<c of odvefI rrt OUI r t prcvintativ c at 1•» j i VINGAHORI COLD SI"OK AOl OKCHAKO ROAD. »H| i i i >. -.i.-iall ad ytftntmi nl Bftd eniwer") to bun numbcrt. CloStifi< J advertisement mo> olso be hcddid to CIT V587 words
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Advertisement52 1957-11-12 16 delicious way %A^ f ro replace j^jl<w lost energy "&ffe^: g^ jjn Beat that flagging reeling fij». the speediest and J?wiii. way with ;i glaM of cool .7/NJnly sparkllnir FerxuzMlr (.1 FERGUZ 0£ *~~^i the delicious %lu< THE FEDERAL DISPENSA 3 3 RAm S PLACE •INGAPORE COLD STORAGF ARCADE. OR52 words
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Title Section10 1957-11-12 1 THE PAPER WITHIN A PAPER EVE T"uesdiy November 12, 1957.10 words
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Article, Illustration536 1957-11-12 1 Magic for a busy woman Ease of care is keynote of the new fabrics: fney re fragile-looking but so tough A COWN for romance is this I pinnicrcd creation, one of '"•"I s'amour styles received 1 America by a Raffles Place Pore W m r H 1n anr «tive Singa-536 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-11-12 1 NFAV interest is imparted to the classic Breton sailor fiat by a Singapore milliner who crushes the (rout of the tailored shape in natural Laichow straw and secures the saucy brim with plaited chiffon nylon in tones of Persian melon and brown.44 words
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Advertisement117 1957-11-12 1 Helena Rubinstein's DEEP CLEANSER REMOVES THE DIRT THAT OLD FASHIONED METHODS LEAVE BEHIND y t^>si HELENA RUBINSTEIN'S g^. sensational li(|u i »l DEEP > CLEANSER penetrat s Ear fai A deeper i«it«> pore openings than even soup and water. Deep Cleanser i lean s \<>u r sk in from the117 words
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Article, Illustration100 1957-11-12 2 INDIAN brass lakes to glamourising in a newlyprocessed silverplating treatment. Shown above is the first exhibition of this handsome "lifetime" silverware, the achievement of a talented local metals expert, Mr. Ernest Kunz. Here is an example of local enterprise at its best, combining the cottage crafts100 words
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Article322 1957-11-12 2 11 IS SAID i *»al I,U) beads art' bttt< but EVE lias discovered two businc here tliat put their heads together and < with something wonderful in sllver-p] ware. r It seems th.it Coininei i lal oiup.uiy v Court has for Some time, been selling ti v elegant,322 words
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Article, Illustration86 1957-11-12 2 Gift time Just in time U r earlj gift-package mailing art some new and t< Japanese silken i »?ionos found at a Street s?wp ports them direct from their designers The charming Singdporean shown left is wearim l type style, its h glamour ac) luscious pure sil i-\ Ing on86 words
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Article62 1957-11-12 2 MEALS in rnin How man gityl The French prowess) give of iced in a fl descend suddenli evening. A cold cold table y French bread the butter Then arrange tically on your I GREEN BEAN 3 M s of pickle reli SLICED 1 1 a«(i chopped RUSSIAN minced pars/ci/62 words
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Advertisement124 1957-11-12 2 DAISY FLOWER SHOP 1 15, Orchard Road, Singapore-9 i 1 #o r 4fa t'is i iff #f H 4m iff s 3 1 1§ Varieties 0/ 4*m>d 40 ri"lt i ct s #0 I Mif»/#*' A 1 iff f#• #f a#•/•#' f#t j Open Daily: Tei. *****: ***** !<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t124 words
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Article, Illustration327 1957-11-12 3 you be silver minded? nim' houri ol labmw wri reiif each pitc*' »>i brass. Ne* nifottaee craftsmanship has been of lovely Items-looted rose bowli erage and wine pitchers In fraceih matching cups, tea trivets d -r boxes ol an sixes, lovelj d la P r ge pu'nchbowls-the last Items ;.1O327 words
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39 1957-11-12 3 SATA MAKES FURNITURE OF HIGH QUALITY ning to be married this autumn. time to place your order at the on shcii (on Way for some of the made by former tuberculosis ny are earning a livelihood manuiring handsome furniture.39 words
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Article177 1957-11-12 3 ORCHIDS FROM EVE FOR MR. KWEK I E uprising i ili visionupon s nt ly exsed tempt for kind isehold ling U with h our harassed is hi had to md for countless 5. EVI d< clared tin a diatribe ted out- moded, short-handled brooms, mops with flimsy mopheads that177 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-11-12 3 Norwegian design features this clever trio of handy servins tables of fine and carefully -selected wo<h! with ornamental grain. There s a contemporary note to the added inlaid swirls and the wrought iron supports with gloaming brass tips. It's a useful nest to nave around at party- time.50 words
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Article209 1957-11-12 3 WHERE TO BUY Pewter, Tki Juali >l 137 liuku 1 (mall Road; Gem in ornament il metal* van R i, Raffle Plata; Mart I Li Rot pel fane. Pedei I pensariet; Hlraapow deep-pili i lan ruga Kaj hmir Niimd.ih. Wa Lamul] Asaomull Co M High Street; handwovaa t. jctilea and209 words
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Advertisement119 1957-11-12 3 X'MAS coming j Visif our Toyland Bring along your kiddies The shop well known for your children's outfits and toys. tltl M M 90 369, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 174, Batu Road, KUALA LUMPUR. ;iiiiiiimiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiinni I HOWCOL Spic'n Spandy Cottons Stain Repellent Non-Iron i HARROWS LTD. 7, Orchard Road, Singapore-9.119 words
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Article10 1957-11-12 4 THE NEWEST. SNAPPIEST MOST PRACTICAL PAGE DESIGNED FOR WOMEN10 words
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Article, Illustration912 1957-11-12 4 How to make your kitchen really shine II ).s< )M K ornamental nietalware from Germany's leading manufacturer has arrived at a Raffles Place, Singapore, Store, eacli designed to enhance your horne 1 with its originality and striking composition. Made of gleaming highly-polished or sa-tin-finished brass or a combination of brassFree Press; Free Press - 912 words
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Advertisement51 1957-11-12 4 LJ|l||ltllC3lllllllillllC2IIIIIIIIHIIC2llltl!llllliC3IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIItllllllllC3IIIIIIIIIIHti I C. K. TANG LTD. DKALING IN ALL KINDS EASIERN ARTS AND CRAFTS j CHRISTMAS GIFTS j lor Ilirislmas "ifc'l'* .liisi Arrived. 241, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Te! *****. j MicjiiiiiiHinicsiiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiimiiiiiciiiiiitiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii llfthltj Beautiful New Shipment of Frocks, Handbags, Belts, I Gloves Hats 11, Battery Road, Singapore, I, (Telephone:51 words
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Miscellaneous15 1957-11-12 4 Q I only get one holiday a year So nli\ don'i you cn/o> yourself I15 words
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