The Singapore Free Press, 14 November 1957

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press
  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press lava Own Family Paper .ir, Thursday, November 14, 1957. Prioe i3Cts.
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  • 285 1 Mr. k.: Jibes, jests %l iov on leave, I he reveals imunist Party E IE 1 chief Mr Xikita E Khrushchev tilted at E Britai and the I'nited States last night at an E uproarious diplomatic E E reception that turned E r into i marathon free- E E for-all
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  • 452 1 HUNT ON FOR TWELVE BIG SHOTS' Innocent looking tickets to 'picnics' —new multi-mulion 4-digit gambling racket in sp ore gINGAPORE police are on the heels of a multi-million dollar syndicate which is selling tens of thousands of "picnic" and "luncheon" tickets in the City every month. Ticket holders have never
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  • 85 1 Prince Charles is nine today, but is not likely to see either of his parents on his birthday, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said. For the Prince, who is in his first term at Cheam Boarding school, it will be a perfectly normal day at school, just
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  • 187 1 pOI.AND'S Minister Ol Internal Affairs, Ml Wladyslaw WiCha, said in an Interview yesterday: "Wo are meeting attempts to create illegal groups and organisations of a terrorist and bandit type Thi.s statement came as reports flowed from behind the iron curtain that Polish security forces ar P haying
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    • 19 1 p&p Malayans best race guide is inside WHERE'S the judge? IT he's having M Jr\ _Jk* BEER and STOUT
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    • 60 1 v 3881 tr FOR LUNCH Tiiis ticket bears the number dt the top, the date below and two sets of Chinese characters. The top rom reads "A lunch ticket" and the second row of characters "Valid for one use only." jf? 3862 *~TRA VEL The Chinese characters on this ticket
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  • 158 2 11ALAY.W members of the staff Of GuthriC E and Co.. Ltd., who are studying engineerE ing in Britain, have been praised on (lie ex- cellent progress they have made in their studies. The training supervisor oi Ruston and E Hornsby Ltd., where three of the students
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  • 218 2 RED TAPE HOLDS UP THEIR RETURN pHE attention of the Singapore Government has been drawn to the plight of about 150 to 200 Colony citizens who are stranded in Inuone<sia. These people, residents of the Colony's southern islands, migrated to Indonesia during the war
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  • 43 2 BILL FOR CITIZENS ryilE Singapore l.eijiv JL lative Assembly Is to be asked on .Monday to approve $262,555 for Singapore citizenship registration expenses, The monej is expect* ed to cover office expenses, staff salaries, printing cost, transport and various o t her items.
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  • 132 2 MUSLIM LIFE ON TV TELEVISION i.s to be the means of bringing a better understanding of Muslim customs and religious observances to British children. This will be presented In "Living In the Ccinmr.nwe&lth,' 1 t new series of programmes for scbcoj.s which b?gim- next week. The series is to consist
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  • 81 2 The Singapore YM.CV and the Y.W.CA. started a week of prayer on Nov 10 to jointly commemorate the 90th annual World Week of Prayer. Prayers are to last until Sunday This is to be followed by I gala week's celebration of sports, concerts, vocational discussions a social
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    • 32 2 CADBURYS S F/»A1 O U 5 m wL A r As? CHOCOLATES* Ht^y iPV a {((Mr box/ vi^^a®* <^nf/ iijjjjjjgp' ypZßfr. Bill i Vir k ALL SIZES ALL PRICES ALL CADBURY VALUE.
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    • 90 2 J» /l 1/ I lii I/J f""C I- L-xV 'MItM 5 < l w f w 1 f nT I& I i I i s I w»^^ jjr f the 'Best Actress of the Year 1 {lS IN PARIS, IN LOVE AND INCOMPARABLE IN HER t NEW PICTURE! > INGRID
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 3 Singapore^ Acting Chief Minister. Im he Abdul HftDlld bin 11.-I.M Jumat, chatting with pupils of the Wan Chiau Girls' iiiph School irhen they visiteii him during i CiviCl course at Assembly House. Free Press
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  • 282 3 PLEA FOR GREATER SACRIFICE L „t rans told they may have to lower living standards Dulles urges interdependence JOHN FOSTER DULLES, UA Secretary of State, said in Washington yesterday Americans mi^ht have to Rive up some small marginal freedoms if they wanted to beat hack Soviet military and scientific challenges.
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  • 122 3 84-DAY FLIGHT TIME t newspapw months from the its launching and nd Sputnik '-considerably longer. in what appeared to be the tn Sntic account ol :ture of t n c eif. Pravda cpnihat Sputnik H is .shaped with Telemetric equipment, ensuring transmission to earttl B available. :h ed i i
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  • 231 3 The girl with the laughing eyes is pretty brown- haired Jan llrooks, delectable attraction in Warwick's Cinemascope technicolour production for Columbia Pictures. "High Flight" starring Ray Milland. Pert, piquant, Jan is a blueeyed girl in more ways than one and seems destined for a career
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  • 79 3 Ladder kills boy, 1 5 A PAPER delivery boy, Graham Mulloy, 15. of Sans Souci. Sydney, threw one of his papers a little erratically. It landed on the roof of a house. Graham found a heavy ladder at the back of the house and brought it round to the front
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    • 18 3 3B R *SE S EXQUISITE CROCODILE I SHIRTS I jpll 'TAt n IMIW A f I V J
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    • 125 3 I CAPITOL •2nd BIg" '"Hi'i'S.sioll fl| C 0,30 shows M Wb Wk *J^^ Sttill* s(h ts. I BhS^ f It 'l'll' SI BBgi Wawa££v&£& '■'^k^ 19 HI mil I l<* I C* 11 rUK 1111.. JXIRCUS ARENA' j ffl^^ J^ «^^W^ DEATH-DEFYING B EVER CATHERED BB I^B^HH '■"■s§>: > •••■^s
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 27 3 POCKET CARTOON by OSBERT LANCASTER "Quite frankly it's not the strategic aspect, but the thought of all those Santa Clou^'Sputnik jokes we're in for that depressing me."
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  • 302 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion No rush to Red camp THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 1957 IJUSSIA'S Sputniks and claim to possession of th< i ultimate weapon have caused no rash of Free World nations to join the Soviet camp. Rather the contrary. The claim to arms supremacy Implicit in Russia's demonstration
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  • 650 4  -  GEORGE BENSON THE Supreme Soviet, according to a Pravda report, has just ratified an agreement for technical and economic aid to Syria. THE peril to Syria that is contained in such Soviet 'assistance" is analysed in this article by a Western expert on Russian
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  • 96 4  -  Beachcomber J .fvt^^vKJW APPROACHED hi/ the Friends of Outer Space, Mimsic SlopCOTTier has refused (Hi invitation to be MUi Stratosphere, Sfie uus to have appeared in a spac e-tielmet on the platform at a. rally to promote interstellar co-ope-ration. Miffisie Midi "People Bfso<iate nip With hoitwlj/ things
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  • 261 5 t taxes announcement anticipated at Budget meeting Rise in cost of living feared inevitable ©PECULATION on possible increased taxation on commodities like cigarettes, tobacco and liquor in Singapore has sparked ;i feai tlml the goods may #o under the counter. Certain retailers in the Colony are
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  • 213 5 Ling ifore i» us bten S invited to take part it t United Nation. "minar on juveni c delinquency and proiUtutiou, to be heW Tokyo frow M)V ;> t0 Dec 7 Xhis was confirmed by a Government spokesman yesterday. The secretary «>t the Singapore Council
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  • 38 5 A United States Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker last night established a record by makings the first non-stop jet flight from Buenos Aires to Washington in little over 11 hours five minutes.- Reuter
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  • 79 5 rpHE Singapore Family JL Planning Association is helping other South-East Asian countries by training their doctors and nurses at its clinics in the Colony. Mrs. Goh Kok Kee. chairman of the Far East and Australian Region of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, which has its headquarters in
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  • 140 5 THE load given by Mr. V. K. Nair, a senior War Department civilian, in deciding to stand for City Council elections, despite a Government ruling to the contrary, is expected to be followed by many of his colleagues belonging to various parties. Very few
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  • 199 5 CACTI TO BE AMONG THE FLOWERS SINGAPORE'S ann v B 1 Flower Show is to be held at the Happy World Stadium on March 28, 29 ■and 30. Something; new will be added to the forthcoming exhibition in displays of Saint Paulias (African Violets*, carnations <the perpetual flowering: varieties sold
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  • 131 5 LEADERS of Britain's Trade Union Congrest, representing 8,000,000 workers, warned the Government last night of "grave consequences" if it meddled with the established machinery for ffftfC negotiations. The warning was issued after an all-day conference of the congress's economic council to discuss the Government's
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 21 5 3$ m h t A WINGED COLOSSUS j A_ WHOLE CITY! "lU-lAM HOPPfR fiOREM/ AMU MNJU.O IANDOIfI m XXX From TODAY '■'■'*■■■>**
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    • 104 5 wA\ i lA^lV^ \^J^lr\ h eavy traffic Keeps vur I vv%., *Wj^k \f home as fresh f**S3f Js^^fyf^ i 1 Sole Agents: J KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. 0 Singapore Penang Kusla Lumpur -iIBB BBBBBHaHBMarBB *s»y mTs* r IN THAT PvJOWUC/l&i "QUIET MAN" way HERBERT J YATES presents I|^SHERIDAN STE v
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    • 39 6 wF :^^^Sl Bsi fcSx^P -a» :^r'" iaH B «^s,fe^[a» To the touch to the taste an Accu-Ray Chesterfield satisfy most burns more evenly, smoKW much smoother without hot or hard draw. CHESTERFIELD Jw^rficW MORE A TTy I PLEASURE I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 507 6 HL r^ z^«s s^ life r oax?a '->- >v j/k y^w. ,s n 4^ x V; iJBHBS*^ J ii; AIJKS^S?LLj 1 lllui what th( stars h n M store tor you tomorrow, ct your I K k I birthday star and read the corresnon. M.VMIII AKI<: by iw lalk and
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  • Round the World Market Prices
    • 121 7 I ONOON, Nov- 13 PMffcil J'oduy v l KSS ci f. BlW' av buyers 22 U buyers Br 22^4 ellera 22 i sellers r>ec. 22 buyers 22 Vi buyers sellej 22 H MUera i KsS Spot 22 buyers 22 »4 buyers EUBI 22V1 BeUtra 22.. .sellers RUP
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    • 112 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 13. Previous Tod iv TIN -ti.iit, 7 5 num. 90.12 nom. [TIN futures fgttn «.'d Contract Nov. unquoted unquoted Dpc- unquoted unquoted TOM Quiet. SALES: Nil ■its Contract Nov 83 00 buyers 89 37 buyers 89 87 sellers 90 25 sellers 8912 buyers 89.37
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    • 42 7 I NEW YORK, Nov. 13. Previous Previous Industrials 129 73 430 07 Railroads 100 0J 105 33 f# Domestic Bands 84 24 83 85 II I ulitiis 64 83 64 91 H Stocks Composite Averages 145 37 143 29
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    • 46 7 spot and >. a floats nber shipment v spot and await■6 3\, afloats 23 14, prices quoted November shipment 23' i Mun- tok white .six>L und awaiting rej lease 34, afloats 33- to 33. November shipment 32, sellers I ex-dock. in U.S. cents per Ib.
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    • 57 7 I LONDON. Nov 13. Pr m Previous Tixiay IK\ rluhppines c.i.f IK/ iwth European delivered uropoan delivered wdghi per >" S ton Nov/Dec 3!j buyers £634 fHjyers Dec lan !S8 f ellerS sellers C63H buyers £6S^ buyers fONUT OIL era* Straits in j4 £64% SelWs 11
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  • 255 7 5 POWERS OFFER AID TO ASIANS Use of radioactive minerals fHE United States, Britain, Frame, Anstra lia and Russia yesterday offered Asian countries technical assistance, information and training in prospecting and using radioactive minerals. The oiler was made by the delegates of these countries during discussions m an ECAFE (Economic
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  • 205 7 REBELS SET TORCH TO CANEFIELDS SOLDIERS of Cuban rebel leader Fidel Castro, spreading fire over vast sugarcane fields in an attempt to force the downfall i of President Fulgencio Batista, were estimated last i night to have wiped out crops worth nearly M 56 ,000,000. Sources
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  • 38 7 There was no delay In choice of a name for an orphan kitten rescued yesterday in Miami. Florida, alter five 1 days in the top of a 90- foot tree. Ile'.s C:itnik," naturally.- U. p.
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    • 22 7 ■wrfe JS R i v i «w Va 9kSi Bk V %J <^dH^ H > i tWß&fi Ski Hf 1 wl| HH al''
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    • 161 7 1 GaynterC I Z PRODUCE OF ENGLANO BOTTLtO FOR EXPORT OV GAYMER SON LTD ATTL£BO«ouCHENGi ■t. fOp < l ua f "V cyder v '*''"'s at l 1 reasonable price. 1 Wholesale enquiries invited. Sole Agents: JKi" I MAI 01 A) UD w'"-^ '*-7~^ SINGAPORI KUAIA lUMPUD PINANO nUIIIIIHIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIII ii
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 34 7 JsincaVore"; ■high tides H TODAY: 1433. B TOIMOKKOW: 04:10 and 1540. B SATURDAY; 154S and 1713, SUNDAY: 0700 and 1 903 MONDAY: 0756 and 2026. TUESDAY: "XIO and IMH WEDNESDAY O'HB and 2119 •^■■■■■■■■■l?
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    • 169 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore i> p.m. I.uncht line (.'<mcerl l 30 lime Sip.M v and News; l i L.ciic., only; 2.00 Close Down 5.00 Calling ah Hospitals, pre ented by Maiste Conceii io 8.00 rime Announcement and Pro- mime yummary; 6.02 < tiling All Children; o 30 Speak M
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  • 398 8 The fort smiled IMI II I I IIH I I IIIM IIIM I i I 111 MiniTTTTVIIf lilt It 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 111 l I 111 Ml 1 1 1 1 111 M 111 1 1 1 1 M ill 1 1 1
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  • 135 8 THIS is the actual coupon which won £206,700 for Mrs. Nellie McGrail, She selected nine two-penny lines and her v inning lino had seven draws and one away win. Her perm instructions were: Perm any 8 from 9. With this system Mrs. McGrai] could
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  • Article, Illustration
    504 9 lest spending spree and something for charity, too fgsdg earned her; "You'll hare sacks full of a marriage." ktters z ail laughed: "They haven't a chance. L^V Mi-fl.s«M UP tO Harry peif ,j^j c here to share this with me, I rnund «f P^«*^ furnishings of her fhe si
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  • 124 9 *l r '<'< HED by her daughters Irene, 14, and Barbara 11, n 1; v. i r;- f/ pefc a kiss from omedian Not mid a cheque for E205.235 atOro venoi House. i ondon, Norman, after characteristically biting thi cheque, ham! M over
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  • 2396 10  -  Pelham Groom Another Latiff story by,.. i > \Mv robberies always cause i stif principally because «t seems th.it the Impossible has been achieved, and the theft of the Rajah's jewels from the Nanyani and Formosa Bank was no exception to the nil*'. The
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  • 582 11 Physical Training for soldiers SCHOOL IS UNIQUE IN a setting ideal for Instilling a sense of physical well-being, the School for Physical Training the only one of its kind in FARBLF at. Tanglin Barracks, Singapore, supplies the trained assistant P.T. instructors for British Army units
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  • 62 11 it's only $2 1 n <> for 0 months to send the Straits Budget by airmail to any addre in the United Kingdom. Tills popular weekly Is iu< keeps U.K. readers well Informed on Malayan home new i. And by Beamall and other parts oj the world
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  • 438 12 JAPAN NOW TO FINANCE HER ASIA AID PLAN JAPAN will have to start her plan for an Asian development fund with a small Japanese yen investment, Government <>lfi ciala have disclosed in Tokyo. Tins is mainly because 1 1 1 < (Jiilted Btat( hits made it dear that she la
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  • 31 12 Washington officials have confirmed that the United States was studying the possibility of turning over to Japanese jurisdiction the 40 American-convicted war criminals .still in Jaoan's Sllgamo Prison U.P.
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  • Glimpses
    • 24 12 "he Korean Ministry of Education will .soon make a donation of Korean language textbooks to the National Chonpj Chi University in Formosa.- U. P.
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    • 46 12 indu residents of Chandigarh, Punjab, closed their shops and kept their children out of school to protest the arrival there of Prime Minister Nehru whose government had insisted that the Punjabi language be the first language of the State instead Of fVl 1 Winrhi Innguage.— U.P.
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    • 21 12 A .six inombor Danish Government, trade delegation Ls now In Peking nego- tiating with Chinese leaders on a trade agreement.— U.P.
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    • 28 12 Siamese Prime Minister Sarasin has given his support to the Defence Minisfry action Which imposed censorship of six Bangkok ntWSpapirs on charges of threat enina national security. A.P.
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    • 30 12 An official purchasing mission from Burma has signed contracts to buy 1 £625,000 sterling worth of building ma- terials, electric appliances a n d other goods r- irom Japan. Reuter
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    • 29 12 Work on the first electrified section of the Communist Chinese railway system hill begin next year, said Peking Radio. A start will be made on the PaokiChengtu line.— Reuter
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    • 15 12 Burma and Egypt have agreed to raise the status of their legations to embassies. Reuter
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    • 22 12 North Korean ground forces have increased by 112,000 me,, to :?!)2,000 since the armistice, according to the South Korean Defence Ministry- U.P.
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    • 124 12 Japan seeks trade pact with N.Z. bgg :^^wsHß''fe>. JAPANESE Prime Minister Nobosuke Kishi will arrive in New Zealand on December 1 for formal talks with the New Zealand Government in Welling ton. It is understood in Wellington that Mr. Kishi wants to discuss a proposed trade agreement between New Zealand
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    • 28 12 A 26-man Communist Chinese agrlcul- ture mission is now On B two month insp c c t i o n i.our ot Japanese agricultural and farm facilities. A.P.
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  • 120 12 Students on farms are so haughty asse S3 not even talk the^ sants. JU T e editorial called for increased political edu a turn so that these people would get rid ol -any re mainincr U psd thoughts" about agricultural collect! visation or difference of living standards between town and
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  • 129 12 RED AIM IS TO ENGULF ALL S-E ASIA THE mere fact that sions In the Far Ea have been overshadowe: recently by tensions in the Middle' East change the the Commui presentative Hei said in W Eventual aim of the Reds is to swallow up all South-East Asia, Mr .Re*
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  • 89 12 /COMMUNIST China has v^ announced plans to increase production for its grain hungry masses through gigantic irrigation projects to be built with the "patriotic 1 toil of millions of peasants. Several of the projects already arp underway. The Peking report made no mention of the number of
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  • 254 13 HOW TO WATCH A FASHION SHOW... pvice to Singapore mems f :iNG FIVE I FA )N PARADES lITHIN A WEEK, I FEELING ■LIGHTLY DIZZY IpD BEWILDERED IBOUT THE NEW ■EASON'S FASHIONS. But at least I felt some ■onsolation. I have bejme an expert in the art C hing the Parades.
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  • 210 13 SCENT GOES WITH SENSE FT'S scent and sensibility from now on. Women are wearying of buying expensive French perfume —and getting nothing from it but a faint smell that nobody seems to notice. Once scent was a symbol of sex. Now. it is a symbol of money. For the scent
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  • 47 13 A short, short evening dress to compliment the shortest hair-crop in the show. Dark -haired Doris He rentin wears a fullskirted, chemise-top-ped dress of white ribbed silk, embroidered with flittering sprays of pink roses. Her stole -jacket is in bright rose pink satin.
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  • 727 13  - Never tell them everything ANNE EDWARDS kdshlfnlsn By THIS IS THE FINAL PART OF AN ALPHABET DESIGNED TO BE A GUIDE TO EVERY CHILD... AND A WARNING TO EVERY PARENT ll CHARGES. ,i thai L vays comes n phone-own in puvcnl En,' ll lhiuti is ther away v I in-''
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  • 293 13 Special Report by Eileen Ascroft rjASUAL, easy-fitting clothes, in luxury fabrics, on some of the prettiest mannequins in the world were what the Society of Berlin Fashion Houses had to offer us at the Dorchester. The show was introduced by the German Ambassador, Heir yon
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  • 28 13 iin wildfever, a. silver si reaked bruu«'t(«', models a theatre outfit in rich emerald satin. The dress is a "sheath" style, striped in Rt>ld.
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  • 715 14  -  FRANCIS ROZARIO Soccer slump Sporti exclusive by 1 fc Well send out coaches/ says Mr. Soli r y\\\, s M_,.: t >i t Vmateui Football Association is willing to take up i| h challenge thai coaching in schools will help solve the lieclliu in our
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  • 76 14 7 TEAMS WITHOUT SINGAPORE II r ITU Singapore dec- T lining to participate seven countries will contest the south -Fast J Asia boxing champion- Bhips this year in Kan- X t £<>on. Singapore, the (ham- pions and hosts of the 4 first tournament in J 1955, withdrew be- I cause
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  • 18 14 PhiUppil Bonnie Espino won a Ul > decision ov< (IZSV4 lb) nlghi at I Honolulu
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  • 16 14 Fran/ Alexand ca s Test WiCketK. captain the T«si team Ing Pakistai year. Reuter
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  • 313 14 'We don't want you now' AUSSIES TELL SWEDISH TENNIS STAR- rpHE Lawn Tennis As- sociation of Australia has withdrawn its invitation to Swedish star Ulf Schmidt to pity in Australia this season. L.T AA. secretary. J. Andrew, .said that the invitation had been withdrawn because the Swedish Lawn Tennis Federation
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  • 46 14 (IHARLIE HILL, the British champion, and Percy Lewis. j coloured southpaw from Trinidad now llrlng In Oxford, will meet for the vacant Empire featherweight boxing title ;»t Nottingham on Dec 9, The title was ■"■H by world champion HogftO BfttMy of Ni^rria Reuter
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 243 14 CLUES ACROSS strumeni mostlj <Gj i Surfeited when middle La 4 See nu k to make certain devoured (5) (6) 4 Last bil of the display (7>. 5 Bye had to be hoisted! c 6 BTo be oi ervta a number 6 Before the middle oi headsuffa i gWtf (5).
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  • 829 15  - Nufenen still has winning form PRINCELY GIFT NOT AT HIS BEST ALLAN LEWIS COOP TIMES KCTUKNEP THIS MORNING ON SOFT DPOH TRAINING TRACK hdg N mU), working lone, made the fastil lime at Ipon this lorning <>'i lht SO *J umber two track h en ho covered h YVV furlongs
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  • 232 15 ■UMBRIDGE UNIVERSITI decisively boat the Australian Rugby I Union touring team by 13 points to three yesterday in Cambridge. ■hey led s; at half-time. who were too fast and too clever for their opponents, emu--1 mversity m beating a Dominion side for the first time.
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  • 21 15 SINGAPORE BEATEN IN LAST CAME [I N'G Beat Singain the conhe inter- Basketnt for the Cup n Taipei night. division A.P.
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  • 283 15 WALES RALLY TO DRAW SOCCER 1-1 SCOTLAND drew 1-1 with Wales in a home international football match at Hampden Park. Glasgow, yesterday alter leading 1-0 at hall-time. The Scots gave a disappointing display and were lucky to I share a draw. Threatening rain kept the crowd down to
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  • 68 15 VDKIVKK trstinn hi^ car for Sunday's MftCM Grand I'rix escaped death yesterdaj when broken wheel hub caused him to crashi William BaXtCf <>f San I rant isro was reducing IDeed from 7.") n p.h Ifl 10 m pli B€S)I I Sharp hmd wlicn the mishap o<< urrrrl
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 100 15 T STOPWATCHES WHEN TIME IS NEEDED WITHIN THE SPLIT OF A SECOND FAVRE-LEUBA STOPWATCHES ARE THE ANSWER INDUSTRIALISTS: SPORTSMEN AND your production HORSE TRAINERSCOSTS DEPEND /f^^^k YOuR T |MIN 6 OfON PERFECT U (rfSi^ PERFORMANCES WILL TIMING, THINK J) Bt MORE ACCURATE FAVRE- y^^^Z FAVRELEUBA^p;?±:^\LEUBA fading 3^^^^ watch dealers Recording
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  • 75 16 Garcia is in lead 1> CSIDENT Carlo P cia piled ui> a inou: toll O| VOtefi rally and the boost hi Nacionalista Pai breath* d a n l fe I i near dead hope for his v;e presidential runnin i Ilou.se Rponi b Laurel, Juiii The Philippines Kewa EJeraid the
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  • 158 16 MISS Pat Carter, a 21-year-old Showgirl, yesterday married the 12-inch high 42-year-old circus midget she has waited two years to wed. 1 The groom, Mr. Giryn Rees who performs under the name of Barry Gnome, has been billing his circus I act '"am I
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  • 305 16 PENANG SCHOOLS CRISIS MOUNTS Late morning news flash from troubled Island HUNDREDS of Chinese High School students began marching through the streets Of George Town this morning as protests against the dismissal of overage students gathered momentum, Police were on the alert and no violence was re ported up to
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  • 499 16 U.S. REMINDED OF RED 'WE'LL BURY YOU' THREAT Eisenhower says no cuts on fore: a/ j PRESIDENT Eisenhower, cautioning thai "there is dang< free nun everywhere," told the American nation last America must spend substantially more moncj on \u>. us of tk future to meet Russia's challenge. in a nationwide
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  • 32 16 December first grade rub ber buyers f.c.b. opened i Singapore this morning; a 75 1 cents per I'o up half cent on yesterday's closin price. The tone was ncer tain.
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    • 463 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1)1 111 L'o H,,; /i ,S6 < minimum). A U O U B T US VINCENT AROOZOO of DMA Still Road passed peacefully- Cortege leaves lei V lei c i 30 pm. today tor si Jo eph'a Church and thence I 1 Bl laaarj Deeply regretted. SITU ITION
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  • Race forue Free Press Special
    • 9 1 Race forue Free Press Special Thursday, 14 November, 1957.
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    • 13037 1 YOUR PERAK RACE FORM GUIDE following are the horses cm it red for The Perak Turf Club November Meeting. CLASS THREE A D.I I T ANT (I I'H: 15 started) 19-10-57 Spore 8-2 I JF (Qeyerj Cl. 3; Ist. Rehmat 8-0; 2nd. Bravo General Mont Blot II 8-8. Neck- 2
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