The Singapore Free Press, 16 November 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section16 1957-11-16 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper pore, Saturday, November i«. 1957. Price 15 cts.16 words
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Article, Illustration417 1957-11-16 1 Nikita tells US: Let's have rocket shooting contest I AN EXCLUSIVE liiJEftVjEW t h.' P W Un Cd P S bWM Chlt M and den of s rhe Western press corps j„ the Soviet capital s It IS unique In two respects It j| the l.rst interview oen't to MoscowU.P. - 417 words
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Article204 1957-11-16 1 ARMY JOINS MAN HUNT I LE trained Bri- E J >h troops have I called out to help E I island wide E I search i'or Mr. Tan Eng E I nephew of E i pore multi. I Mr. Tan E I sye, who was kid- on Thursday E j204 words
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Article110 1957-11-16 1 TV/E State Depart incut an nOWU td yesterday that the United States had prOpOHd to the Sonet Union th€ mutwU abolition of closed zones in both count net. At the same time, a dc jxirtnient statement said thai the had (intended existing travel regulation* applying tOReuter - 110 words
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Article95 1957-11-16 1 A British four-en-gined flyingboal with 58 aboard crashed In dames neai Freshwater, isle of Wight, Late hist night, The Hyiimboar, owned by Aquila Airways, had taken off from Soul hampton shortly before on a flighi to Lisbon. First reports said at least 15 or the S8Reuter; A.P. - 95 words
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Advertisement84 1957-11-16 1 Your best guide to today's rapine y'<: .■< .-\,,V,. 1 JR v^ SSL.* j^.' 4 \l 4 111 f\C</wtoj new co&Ws.., if /i lUßcioui golden mmon I I irllA a coral flavour for v"% wfc^mt Upi fingertlpi rj/n/ tin -tips, too to flattei you "iih ageou Ij So poteni it84 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-11-16 2 Mr>. Marianne Strengel] Bammarstrom, head o the Department ot Weaving and Textile design Cranbrook Academj ol Ari in Michigan and he husband, a leading American architect, who arrived in Singapore by V A.A. On a world tour they are studying local architectural designs -iiul interior decorations. A tea-party was givenFree Puss - 62 words
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Article, Illustration89 1957-11-16 2 B Mannequin: from the m Singapore Model At ;ld<ni\ will t.tkr part in I a fashion parade to- I ni^ht at Raffles Hotel in aid of the Children's Aid Society. I Among the models taking part Is Miss Cornelia Telfer-Smollet I (above) photographed In one of the dresses she will89 words
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225 1957-11-16 2 New residents want a say in Government THOUSANDS oi poop Offife to ha\t- their registering a* Singapor a !a i numbei o 1 entfi ol bl Fi deration homes in Singapore dm pai :wo or thre< years. Tlif main purpose of this sudden225 words
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Article49 1957-11-16 2 A BOY of 10, who told police he wants to be a fireman when he grows up. has admitted setting 40 to 50 fires in Chicago in the last 18 months.. Police estimated that damage caused by the fires amounted to $750,000. A. P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article60 1957-11-16 2 I\HE Singapore Telecom munlcations Departmeni is making special arrange ments to cope with the expected increase in radii) telephone calls during th* Christmas season. A .spokesman of the de partment told the Free Press since a big rush Wai expected, they would put i three- minute limit60 words
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Article240 1957-11-16 2 USDERGRADS ON EXPULSION LIST WERE THEMSELVES WORST VICTIMS OF RAGGiNS of th< University of Malaya studentswho are on the expulsion list for their part in ragging made an earnest appeal to the authorities today not to take any drastic step. They said the irony of the whole240 words
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Advertisement437 1957-11-16 2 the most modern .^nr I Is. I I( W|^^'\P''' universal agricultural machine IT PLOUGHS WET OR DRY IT PUMPS IRRIGATES he H l'd TH o E r R W l E a T nd o %Ee Y^r^ ",ur o o r%or E ds^s P t^v?lt'er R V G s A437 words
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Article309 1957-11-16 3 U.S. MOON SATELLITE PLAN LAGGING Experts would be hard pressed to get rocket ready by next March JJNITED STATES earth satellites have been ready for months bui the rockets to put them into space have been running behind schedule, a spokesman For Project Vanguard said in Washington yesterday. He saidA.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 309 words
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Article114 1957-11-16 3 PAWN CALL ftviii Japan*** >lm iU posts and ■Telegraphs has begun I (il itting a new i>m '<*- 1; Jin the right jj I phone owneri t<> ■pawn tllnl Instruments |i n times of ¥t<l Ministry spokesI that the i>iH I h is to be submitt--1 i the next regulaiReuter - 114 words
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Article50 1957-11-16 3 A long-range Bristol Britannia 312 airliner has flown from London to Now York direct in 10 hours five minutes, a British Overseas Airways spokesman said in London on Thursday night, It is believed to be the fastest direct London-New York crossing by a civil airliner. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration19 1957-11-16 3 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER by Comrades 1 I give you the toast of Absent friends,' coupled with names of19 words
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Article101 1957-11-16 3 Saved from the rope by surgeon A JUDGE in London yesterday told a man convicted of wounding a girl swimming champion with intent to cause grievous bodily harm that only the surgeon's skill had .saved him from a murder charge. The condition to which you have reduced this girl IsReuter - 101 words
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Article14 1957-11-16 3 Ships in the Singapore Naval Base today arc: Andrew. Crane and Newcastle14 words
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Article145 1957-11-16 3 SEVENTEEN bodies hare been recovered from the burned wreckage Of the Pan American Stratocrulser ninth disappi ared on a flight from San Francisco to Honolulu a week ago with 44 person aboard Planes and naval vessels continued the search over the PacifU about 1,000 miles eastReuter - 145 words
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Article44 1957-11-16 3 Soviet and west German delegations nave resumed talks in Moscow after a three-month deadlock with a session at the Soviet Foreign Office devoted to consular questions. A German spokesman said the meeting was conducted in a quiet, business-like I atmosphere. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement115 1957-11-16 3 p aigiißiiviiisiai I jl <Hi! lift! i JW "I Mitlniffhi *"^J [GANGDOM'S f^-. RACKET p" fff^L UrE.li; M^ "Smart f -m B i HUB—— il ■BMMMWMBMi SB B ■Jj WS£MDCnri9 H «Knr > jSkaBEnaBBBBBBBBBi j sH^^^ HE I-. ■■BBBBWBWBMfW i^aUBBOK^MBaBBBi j MH B^ V- fi g» -M fly X flnH115 words
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Advertisement303 1957-11-16 3 Today* i Finest Investment r^ffi&&W^ BELMONT FINANCK f^^B CORPORATION m^^M LIMITED JT wmm—mm ISIcUR»TY] 7^ Mtinl i Industrial BtuOctfl I WCiO f/ v.-ivry (n t/Wir tptcialued field oj Industrial Bo*kl*s v OPEN A IMTIIin S BANK JIV f *****0 DEPOSIT U D/O su/visof£soto U i SO, OOO A(.C t\>lt D303 words
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Article223 1957-11-16 4 Opinion UNTIDY LOOK Hl.ock after block of f> new flats have been buill in recent years in Hie gigantic task of lifting people from the squalor of Singapore's slums and providing thi m v. iti-i decent homes. Bui living habits horn of d< pair in hovels and crowded tenements di<223 words
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Article, Illustration20 1957-11-16 4 Protest letters should be addressed to The Pussy J-overs 1 League or delivered in person to the Moon Men's Embassy20 words
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504 1957-11-16 4 By a special correspondent IJOSTS of people have been moved by tho Sputniks to inquire testily how the Russians wer e enabled to get ahead of the West in this field of science. The British Prime Minister, Mi. Harold Macmillan, has504 words
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Article148 1957-11-16 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber tfyft n« SMART'ALLICK has nU 'i a rumour that he is retiring shortly Sum, (/ni he hud i), n made chairman 0/ <i com floated in 1 tploii the inn: ■a/ resow ol the I'a an s< a < >t ha jihi that the. polu <•148 words
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Advertisement32 1957-11-16 4 Mhl It \i HIHS I WOUL MIXED DACROKS SUNS. TROUSERS, SHIRTS I I// ORL h a{ II A.I Al /< \t iU-s, Li in it id. 71, High Street, i-. >■ I.i -•> i 102132 words
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Advertisement110 1957-11-16 4 ft" Minister. Mr. Hjri^ Macmilbn. has y pointed out a method by which |=fe^ W the Westcrrs allies %f W can catch up on Russia in the field MR. MACMILLAN O f SCr'enCC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiitiiciiitniiiiipiiiiiiiifisiifiiii i iiiiii inif ii TONIGHT A SPECIAL philips SHOV^ iW^li from 715 %^n I to s110 words
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Article, Illustration430 1957-11-16 5 A FARMER'S SHOW IS ON TODAY I Chu Kung community to show how it feeds the city Multipurpose machine one of the exhibits SPEC] \L -how is being held today a 1 the 'io Chu Kang community centre -an agricultural exhibition designed to show the city foil in Singapore something430 words
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Article24 1957-11-16 5 John M. Burnham, 40, designer of the nucl iar powered submarine Nauti IUS, died in New Haven, Connecticut, yesterday. A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article160 1957-11-16 5 Talks on kiddies' health SINGAPORE is to bo the venue for the first Asian Regional Paediatric Congress scheduled for next May. The congress, which the Singapore Paediatric Society i.s organising with the Government's sponsorship, i s believed to be the first of its kind in the world. Objects of the160 words
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Advertisement111 1957-11-16 5 m m m m mv m m.m 1 f jiijM TONIGHT MNITE !v tt !w lautHUl tXJUOJIt Southern 2^ )lue-blood XIGTV i jnd the 1 -•'■>* a s j d d e n I U]\lk TVoLjS ;.;,onor!l 111 *J* f STORY THAI fl| 1)1/ ZsJ wUllill i BONDS OF m^111 words
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Advertisement227 1957-11-16 5 y^<FwSßf <fc^^V V S? ''r&B mMT 's^Sfebi Sti&r- "afar* *SS j^^M^l w^*Xf^ ";-';y?fcJ ftfe^ffn^'Kl fl Hi 1 liimiHiMll lii f fl fi X/ Sfo3fri^^^^^vC¥i^Lfe.-i4 r GRAND ANNUAL SAL£ Starting from Nov 11 rh to Nov. 30rh Discount from 10 r to 50'; v >^\ \vC>'^X (irrut Wall Shoe 0., N227 words
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Advertisement7 1957-11-16 6 HIGHEST QUALIT\ LOW NICOTINE CHESTERFIELD THEM TO-DAY!7 words
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Miscellaneous201 1957-11-16 6 ■*«f<n««*iii i mii.ijmw i < <m»in i r»^wii^r"w^ ""W" >>—>::'. -.W^!^*" 1 f .V:" ::-V.. x ''y /'J Jill lIXWKI l»> S>«ln«> Jordan >.-iuGiN/G T t^£.- x a sree L r? T ii<-^e cos 8 n.A»' '-^-j pla'.l I \^l I\DHAUi; i*^ l-r«* i .iik and i*2iil llamas ,s\\li i>?201 words
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Miscellaneous338 1957-11-16 6 Born todaj you are a rei j iri Int< r.-sted in bl< m 3 m will probablj j All Who fcl are t--- in opportunity I themsel v are Inclined to I vlsli ur aim want to turn the world ai cultivati Gr sta I COI. I r or I338 words
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Article174 1957-11-16 7 I LONDON, Nov. i". I I'lrviuu-j Today I l KSS f-i f M|] lisNov' 22 's buyers L- bww I Dec buy<* i iy< I 22 1 sellers 22 U sellers I .v. l RSB Spot 32 l <s buyers 22% buyers N l l 22 sell,174 words
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Article112 1957-11-16 7 IMW ORK, Nov. 15. Previous Today j Straits Spot a 9 5 nom fip 87 norn j futures i, d Contract Nov. unquoted unquoted I) t .c. unquoted unquoted M Quiet. SALES: Nil aits Contract Nov 89 00 buyers 89.20 buyers 89-75 sellers 09-87 sellers Doe- 89-00112 words
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Article31 1957-11-16 7 i NEW YORK, Nov. 15. H Previous Previous H hK.,Mr...ls 427.94 ***** ■ft 103.77 10H 67 P i'».ii ..oiids 8369 64-K4 (J5.89 ''_B .li.o-iitf Avrraers 144 39 147.9931 words
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Article43 1957-11-16 7 i I and v .n!i\i!> m* W& d awaitmb :';r', to I rices quoted i 23 1 ,2, November shipment unquctcd. Muntck v. t aii(: siting release 34. uiloat.s 331to 33, November shipment 32 sellers ex-dock. n U.S. cents per lb-43 words
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Article85 1957-11-16 7 I LONDON, Nov. 15 ■"'Nv I'liilipniiifs c.i.f- IK-/ I pean delivered X;!? 1 lrr t«>n \ov, Dec $175 sellers $175 sellers V< K.\. Straits ci.f. UK North Jinupran delivered weight Per ■i'"<. ton Xov./Dpc. i'63^ buyers £64 nom. I £64 sellers 1 h" £631^ buyers £6485 words
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356 1957-11-16 7 No more deb 'dos' thanks to the Duke -AND LORD ALTRINCHAM p\o nun the Duke of Edinburgh and Lord Altrincham— are today most oi the credit lor (he revolutionary decision lo end Court presentation parties for debutantes. "he Queen's husba crusading Peer maj ha 1 thousands of society gi but356 words
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Article159 1957-11-16 7 'DEEDS NOT WORDS' Call to Russia by Lloyd MR. SELWYN LLOYD, the British Foreign Secretary, called in Oxford hist night for "deeds not words" from Russia about ending the cold war. He told the Oxford University Conservative Association: "When appeals are made to us by Mr. Khrushchev to end the159 words
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Advertisement40 1957-11-16 7 "SINGAPORE -HIGH TIDES I m TODAY 171? a TOMORROW; <>7<h> »nd 1903. MONDAY: 0756 Mid 2026. H T1 isdav ns io and 2128 EDNESD 0918 and m m 2220 mi i:m>\y 0955 and 2308, m FRIDAY: 1031 ;««m! 2354. illlllßtlJll240 words
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Advertisement117 1957-11-16 7 t: TYRONE A\A MEL ERBOL KDDIi. J" powni{^W[i)Ni:i{in:i{i{t:i{A hynn A.alhkht J S'HX V-' i\j.SO RISES J J^ ClNr maScoP^ -'"T'/ANUO y^;ft;' r v r(/ ISIS ||^Lpr y^A- belonging A? •v Why take the'trOMfeki in building up your home effceii Over a period of \\\\\\\\\\\\\u\\\\\\\ N years— only to have tiwjrch117 words
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Miscellaneous138 1957-11-16 7 Today's Radio Programme L.15 p m Sal urday D'• Part I, i .30 Time Signal and News; I.4tf Saturda: D i Pai I ii. 2.15 Wei ki nd Sport; 2.45 rhi Lati Amerii n 3.00 B ii > Prom 3.30 Juke Box Parade; i 00 i .v noon i3O Pea138 words
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Article237 1957-11-16 8 BOEY'S FATE Chota had been thrown off, flung his own weight across the man's body, but the latter, with a sideways twist shot his legs out an,d caught Boey In a scissors lock The stranger gave a heave and Boey. offbalance, was Hung backwards, rolling over in the sand. In237 words
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Article, Illustration567 1957-11-16 8 IHi ;»TOKI -.<> i \k ,ii; friends arc on camping bolldaj on lei permj lon Ui pit »< «'"< ""i tlu> compound oi i.-h- Lid bouse bj the ie* ">wner, Mr. Boonf, «> chmiu-.i t hit the houM is cursed bj in evil spirit, and nufciij567 words
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Article255 1957-11-16 8 LAST WEEK'S WINNERS npHE winn< rs > I Last weeis colour-In contest (ea i oi win 'in will receive a $5 prize in due course) are GLfi follows: Miss Ruby Yet (14), 85-z Bartley Road, Singapore-lA, Miss Cecilia Lai Kui Chiny (9), 37, Eas/ Coast Road, Singapore-15. Master Goh Kirn255 words
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Article, Illustration212 1957-11-16 8 VV!i |r Mr Hrir rccovc n^ }\:s il i Rucen tclit him hi f ill >ry < ilir iiinn< I md \h t IV€ •lvi t,r vm rglfft* hotrdi Bcfcrc >i' hts fiMisJifd t >>r two scO I >nvf rejoined h in. c.<.m<- ng,*' Myi212 words
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Advertisement164 1957-11-16 8 IBliiiihil^^ A colour-in contest With prizes for you! QOCKET-MONEI prizes Free Press cil Street I ,re offered for colour Jygg. ««j ins this scent' with paints n e\t \ge limit is 15. crayons or chalks There are four pri/e> Name (Master Miss) offered— each of S3 (two for boys and164 words
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Miscellaneous173 1957-11-16 8 UpJ BMBB I CLUES ACROSS. 2. Ever- eggs a '|i ie rgn en cone-bearing tree. 5, pitch In mv r A famous London thorough- ln^ ol scouts fare. 6, Night birds ol prey instance. 10. v 7. This river and the Swale Rider Haggan {l form the Ou.se. 9, A173 words
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Article463 1957-11-16 9 Christian Layman - FARNEST PRAYER OBTAINS GOD'S AID Christian Layman 1 I'Hirtlav s< ruling 1 by a -I A iefore his death, H.O. Wells said th it IN NV t the cord v. hvh sinm to bind ioether. He was convinced thai m the |JJ tsse there was no way out, 01 ifferenl463 words
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Advertisement105 1957-11-16 9 -^^^^fc'^Sp Health and happiness arc the two C JB&V A P' )ssessions !ll !l a" parents wish Cl ~**W* '^rW^' $jL&& fur !tun Bahics and wise parents ■■jtwfpF know that correct feeding is the best '^WW VAX (1 <>hl lm lllcrn 'hat is- why N */f^ Anita, Kirn Choy and105 words
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Miscellaneous1035 1957-11-16 9 I siiday church r I /■&>:,..!! (U |--.I\M» Chuivh of Our lady of ISIBLE-PRESB\ TFRIAN mP* 1 n l.outdes Uhihir Koad) Mass, "^■t ilheoral. sermon ln r iinll G :]0 nm! 8 a Bihle-Preshyu-rian (hurth |T( (141 Prinaep street) 415 om .BL imunion; 930 Redemptorbt Monastery Sunday School; 5.30 p.m.1,035 words
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Miscellaneous336 1957-11-16 10 *Qi_^'«tfA9 __•>/ 9-mjS?-'^ f L '^'mm-m-mm <S_ft >" >_.>_» iwJkf/mW M& m This week's Special Quiz hfghfgh ItfROM the i«»"^ oi m\ desk on W ed nesd 13 morning you would think thai t\ Bl one had seen Anak Ku s 1 zali nni\ Knew tha! it w is pi336 words
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Miscellaneous284 1957-11-16 10 A TOUCH ONI rllK U Ball was in. i ovi rworked ti for with the exception oi few people scored full mark Before i go any furthei i musi i! V( Ramachandra for his Interesting and tive letter. H a knowledgable ma bably knows a greal deal more about the284 words
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Article74 1957-11-16 11 Diving goalie was so lucky! {J IstOO Villa i: ...»lk<< per, IJK »wu effort il,, this paw *»>»'" I E ili k bal1 in a l>m ,T\ match agains! Chel- iU Stamford Bridge, Mil! \iu\ he was L.^. io have r i j; 1 1 1 lack EL, rover up74 words
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Article, Illustration422 1957-11-16 11 ARE SOCCER STARS AS GREAT TODAY AS THEY USED TO BE? r Asks I ARCHIE QUICK IpHKKK are ;i 10l of good footballers out, jusl ;is good in my day, bul not iikiiiy of them. rhat is the opinion Weaver, oriiator of the long row- in and grand for England,422 words
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Article28 1957-11-16 11 ■b'.iharr Symonds. 20--|g& Coventry swimniißr broke the British 220 Kr bir terfly stroke reKr at Coventry Corporami I t night. SwimBr he clocked 2 mm. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article21 1957-11-16 11 it is. Queensland showing fine 144 not '< rdaj against West Ptr ilia in Brisbane. m Queensland were ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration86 1957-11-16 11 Stirling Moss in the all-Britisfa Vanwall winning the Grand Prix of Italy It was th<* Ihird triumph for Moss and his Vanwall. Partnering Tony Brooks, uc won th<* Grand Prix of Europe ••< Aintree In i»»i \;w.\ i 'm ;iiso won the Pew ai .1 Grand rrix.86 words
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Advertisement63 1957-11-16 11 M. Flinter S. Grinberg Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., (Eu Court 81dg., Spore 6. Telephone *****. I^^Hlb^^^B S B^BHHBUHMB^^S^^S^S^BMMi^^^^^^^HiHi^HßaiH^H^^^HHi^Mi^^l^^^H^l fIWH >> '■:■:■'.■■'> -S^^^Sv^-v^^S/ >^ "w wSaP*^ «h Sobs "VaSt^ n»l Hk \t> '"'<■ T" 1 I 1 Vv* ysjssf< I dBK-. &6/2?W<K«fe*; V**^" s f A£f BOOKLETS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST63 words
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689 1957-11-16 12 FRANCIS ROZARIO - SOME OF OUT SPORTSMEN COULD BE BARRED FROM ASIAN GAMES FRANCIS ROZARIO ghfhftg gfhgfhfg ji: \ni\i. Singapore SpOl U NUll born o^ erseas, uho JKi\ v not > el n L'i>(t ired as citizens, ma} be barred from representing the I olon; In tin* Asian Games and other international events.689 words
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Article168 1957-11-16 12 rvMPKROR Ilirohito will open the third Asian <",:\m< «s E z: Vj In Tokyo next May. in which !0 countries and E territories will compete. The Games organising committee announced E yesterday that work on a 62,000-spectator capacity national stadium is now 70 per cent, completedA.P. - 168 words
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Article65 1957-11-16 12 Philippine bant a m weight Dommy Ursua knocked out Johnny Jarret t of Australia in the first round Of a scheduled tenround fight in Manila's Rizal Memorial coliseum last. night. Ursua, ranked number five in the world bantamweight ratings, knocked down Jarrett twice with powerful rightReuter - 65 words
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Article231 1957-11-16 12 WHERE wa, no big bet- tii!:: at 1;.: t night's flna] callover on the Manchester November Handicap. Hut, several horsea were supported for comparatively small vv age r S, among them Fi<K>r Show, Resurge, value. Bpaceman, Loppylugs, Souvrilluf and Rich Bloom The Irish trained FIOOI show remainedReuter - 231 words
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Advertisement561 1957-11-16 12 Sii.uts I iTus Free Pfcfi for i conveni f odver- hicrs our reprt-iontotive ot I\\ I tloor, SINGAPORE COLD STC i AGE, ORCHARD HOAD, v,ill moll odvcrtiifmcnti ond I z bms wen to box numbv LASSIFIED ADS. -I 1 1 i io\ I It >: I D GUSH Girls a561 words
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THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE
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Title Section9 1957-11-16 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore November 16, 19579 words
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Article, Illustration503 1957-11-16 1 WILLIAM GLOVER - WILLIAM GLOVER by i ;\V KIND of movie, the "Eastern,* 1 a I oming branch <>t Broadway >hov\ is going to I Imr Hollywood out ol I ..urns up one East's busitsi tives, --but I we I Ea >tern will I ly503 words
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Article131 1957-11-16 1 MR j !)< z I chairman of c •<■ Phillumenist built a mi iture h mse com] hU children from H<r ted ffUttChb 1 1 PhUlun He who mate' |fi D•' alek hat I 000 <j>i all irt a/ T y < a- Philltt istt UntH Prague hadReuter - 131 words
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400 1957-11-16 1 Sputnik came too late for toyland FUD Russia's earth satellites ascend too late in the year for the little folk who inhabit the one truly international realm which this world can boast.' You have never heard of such a realm? Ask the first child you see and he (or she)400 words
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Article, Illustration934 1957-11-16 2 A. CARNEY - Tourist help to save these stately homes A. CARNEY HUMBLE TRIPPERS KEEP THE NOBLE DUKEF f| By HIGH taxation, particularly death dut;<_v m Brit.iin means that men oi Htle who inherit scmr of the country's stateliest homes often find it difficult to keep them going. THIS article illustrates one of934 words
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Article, Illustration325 1957-11-16 3 AN atomic Navy tor Britain An atom powered merchant navy including giant tinkers travelling under the sea? SPACE fiction? No these are the country's needs as seen by two of her ablest service chiefs one a sailor, the other a soldier. a exciting pictun oi325 words
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Article456 1957-11-16 2 TO SMOKE SMOKE OR NOT SMOKE...? 4 PAMPHLET entitled E smoke" will soon be E Cancer Sociei E Its president, Dr. D ciety feels peop )U' E fore deciding whether I Perhaps, with the E physician, they 'an the E said. I Cng&rettes E "It seems to me,' he EU.P.; A.P. - 456 words
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Article, Illustration737 1957-11-16 3 NmH k^J3IA il^Bll wßßmß**x*v^t^ Z-1- < tbß 3THJE tnilitary combed W^j£L the city and me ssacred f e*>er.y g w e >/? houses that J^fre ft or d!#« playing the symbol Jfc.t^l Fu. .these people were /%i2£b certainly luchy rm search for i ady Luck has been pursued737 words
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Article, Illustration349 1957-11-16 4 Colour-bar problem for cotton king Gable THERE is no doubt .lbojf it, Ctark Cable »s in imazing m.in in th.it he is still .is c.ipable as ever of swaying .in audience. In Wiirncr Brothers B.ind of Angels we see him in a Piirt very reminiscent of his Rhett Butler of349 words
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Article, Illustration372 1957-11-16 4 U'IM.N \on know that a n!ii! is the ;ml;i|) tation of a Hemingway novel you arc entitled to expect something above the ordinary, and possibly some- thing rather grim and stark And if you don't like Hemingwaj you don't go to the film. It is rather Like beer372 words
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Article81 1957-11-16 4 ELVIS MAKES GOOD Elvis Presley in E M.G.M.'s "Jailhouse Rock"! I need hardly E E s ay more than that. E There is no middle road with Elvis. You E like him or you don't. E Those who don't like him will be overjoyed r when hi> larynx is damaged81 words
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Article166 1957-11-16 4 T'///- Bachelor Parly." a% it /"/it* event* and consequences of on given shortly before a man's marriage eh parties it is by no means confined to ;^a r\ It takes you faithfully through the var iocs 0/ drunkenness. Verbose: jocose: bellicose la hrymose: comatose and moratose,166 words
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Article, Illustration199 1957-11-16 4 Mimi— a new star in polished film ANEW star has risen m the Asian Armament. ■She is Mlml Marian! who pl i Sri Kustina In the film ol thai name produced In tndonesia by i Cabin Ye" who also directed and wrote the script. The Qlm is In Malay and199 words
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