The Singapore Free Press, 20 November 1957
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Title Section16 1957-11-20 1 The Singapore Free Press alaya'i Own Family Paper 4 V\HllH'M«.tS. \O\|-Illi)t I 1957. Prle« I Is16 words
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Article73 1957-11-20 1 Best way to avert a war Si i!N S !>l iim Minis fflt-'" Mr H.itold MaCB| !r s lid mi the House o f Commons yesterday ■at the danger of nuclear X could best be averted i| oviet government ■trpi.'.i the Western Lrr^' proposal for parK| ,i:- mament. [jßadi'-d I'nttReuter - 73 words
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Article184 1957-11-20 1 Still hope says U.S. IFI ii; the disarmament votes in the Unitzd Nations General Assembly last night the U.S. ef delegate, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, issued a cement saying: "The Soviet Union cannot icessfully disregard this massive expression of rhi opinion." ed out that "by the overwhelming vote of AssemblyReuter; A.P; U.P - 184 words
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Article22 1957-11-20 1 Soviet scientists have discovered an active volcano rifar tlv North Pole, the Soviet news agency Tass re- ported today. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article292 1957-11-20 1 COLLAPSE OF DISARM TALKS SEEN World assembly adopts new Western plan and rejects Soviet'bached 'compromise' Russia repeats her ultimatum THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASvSExMBLY LATE LAST x NICHT REJECTED THE TERMS LAID DOWN BY RUSSIA FOR HER FURTHER PARTICIPATION IN DISARMAMENT NEGOTIATIONS, i Diplomats said this could mean the completeReuter; A.P; U.P - 292 words
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Article162 1957-11-20 1 Britain in the lead BRITAIN is definitely ahead of the world in harnessing the colossal power of the 11- bom h for peaceful purposes because it is now more than eight years since experiments in this Held were started. This was disclosed yesterday by Dr. J. V. Dunworth, head ofU.P - 162 words
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Article61 1957-11-20 1 Search in new area A COMBINED police-mili-tary search party started combing the difficult countryside oil Thomson, Vii) Chu Rang and Braddell roads this morning for the gang which kidnapped Mr. Tan Eng Chuan last Friday. Helping the police Ls a company of the Singapore Regiment and a few British signallers61 words
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Article28 1957-11-20 1 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 80^4 cents a lb.. up two-and-a-quarter cents on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain28 words
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Article34 1957-11-20 1 South Wales Mo the Blue I %ti i west of i peril as thr close in or 4 to evacuate notice Sofala oft >>v a (ire '-in, trow m ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article193 1957-11-20 1 'FIGHT CLEAN' CALL THE Liberal Socialist Party, which is contesting all the 32 divisions in the City Council elections, instructed its candidates last night to avoid mudslinging" in their campaign. The secretary general, Mr. E. K. Tan, said strict instructions had been given to the candidates not to resort to193 words
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111 1957-11-20 1 A-attack could isolate big areas of U.S. pVEFENCE Mobilisation Director (iordon Gray warned yesterday in Washington that a nuclear attack could cut the United States into isolated areas separated for weeks or months by radioactive fallout. Mr. c;ray said the areas would be cat off from each other "even whereU.P - 111 words
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Advertisement83 1957-11-20 1 y^ur Child's Health What u/ouldrit you give to ensure it f One way, Mother is to re- V\ cognise the value of a food i^\ supplement. G(vt your child )<^-^=zJJ delicious 'Ovaltine 1 every day. JF^Tv Prepared from Nature's best .>lf^ T^Ptf foods 'Ovaltine 1 supplies w 4 extra nourishment83 words
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Article, Illustration132 1957-11-20 2 T odds' gifts for sale < rpm anisation is 1 om again appealin the I japore public 'to 5 spare a thought this Ch*. I 1 IS lor the sick and uiuu rprivileged children of SingaI Their Christmas fund, laf, A days ago .has with I three sented bj :1Kathinka FOX - 132 words
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Article15 1957-11-20 2 Ships in Singapore Naval Base today are: Andrew. Crane. Cavalier and New:astle.15 words
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Article50 1957-11-20 2 The U.S. Navy Ifl rrrall ing a seven nip hunt* r kilhr group .sent to the Mediterranean during the Turkish-Syrian crisis. Withdrawal of tho unit an anti-submarine force reduce* tho strength of the sixth fleet to normal bot,vJ fn M and GO ships. A.PA.P - 50 words
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Article196 1957-11-20 2 THE Ministry of Education today explained the riddle of the delay concerning a well-thought 'out and much publicised plan to train a number of Singapore teachers as lecturers in the Teachers' Training College. The teachers who applied bhuned the Government 1 for the delay. The196 words
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Article185 1957-11-20 2 Layin the red carpet ELABORATE ar r angements arc being made for the forthcoming visit of the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nttnisuke Kishi. to Singapore next Monday. Mr. Kishi Is duo here after his one-day visit to Kuala Lumpur. His plane is scheduled to touch down at Paya Lebar at185 words
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Article36 1957-11-20 2 The Singapore YMCV SceneshifttFg will present (lilbert and Sullivan's H MS Pinafore at the Culture Centre, Fort Canning, to morrow at 8 4f> pm. Tlir show Will br repeated cm Friday .'Hid .Saturday.36 words
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Advertisement172 1957-11-20 2 PRAFFLES HOTEI| M announce nit/i pleasure St S 83 opening ot the V> If NEWLY RENOVATED BAR £j Eli7<Mhan Gi ill "Designed for the v Discriminating 93 S3 i. "^t* -^z^2^ wBK j i'>j HKHL jdu^^CT^ -^^h j****~ C\ v CHO©s£ WILLiM I) CIGARS FO« Ottf SATl'^f ACTION 142 YEARS172 words
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Advertisement67 1957-11-20 2 SHAW ORGAliisisrilll present GEOI i Xl Xl NDAU, I SHAKESPEAREAN I W ith LAURA I IDDIII B O X STAGE I I ULTUBAL ENTEE i (CANNING RISE) I MERCHANT of VENICE I OTHELLO I PYGMALION I Nightly .»t 6.30 1-& I admission': Circle $7Jlil Advance Booking a' I CAPITOL- Tei:67 words
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335 1957-11-20 3 ARMS ROW SWAYS FRENCH VOTE OF CONFIDENCE niured national pride helps Caillard to win French Prime Minister, Mr. Felix Gaillard, with powerful assistance from injured French pride over the Anglo-American arms shipments to Tunisia, last night won a resounding confidence vote in the National Assembly. The vote, which gave himReuter; A.P - 335 words
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Article78 1957-11-20 3 paril judge whose i,i li i amounts to less ;;m) dollars (US) I month was given the r as h yesterday of pnCms fortune in jewels left by the Maharajah f»i Kapur/ud'ge Pierre Boutemj v expected t«> take weeks, maybe months, in putting a price tag onA.P - 78 words
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Article165 1957-11-20 3 PRINCESS Margaret yesterday received a fabulous £15,000 sterling diamond brooch from one of the world's wealthiest and shyest bachelors. It was formally presented to her at Clarence House, her London residence, by Colonial Secretary Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd on behalf of Dr. John T. Williamson, the millionaireReuter - 165 words
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Article23 1957-11-20 3 The Hong Kong medical department said 2.532 people died of tuberculosis in that Colony last month. U.PU.P - 23 words
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Article224 1957-11-20 3 WRITE a 200-word e.ssay and win a two-week expense-paid visit to the United States early next year. This offer is being made by the World Brotherhood Organisation to celebrate Brotherhood Week which will be held in the U.S. noxt Feb. 16. All those who224 words
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Advertisement131 1957-11-20 3 okwiiilll H U H H H H H ■iiliHlinH^lHii'lV M cs ra mi m m m I OCY Opens TOMORROW Be 13 a as b #r«j mi jsf«s %r«& w& °m& 'an Shroffs Carpets X'MAS SALE HUGE IUIMMiOX li\ Indian Woollen Carpets B. M. X Axminster Carpets Cotton Yarn Rugs131 words
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Advertisement230 1957-11-20 3 Latest Designs oj Jewellery WORLD FAMOUS CULTURED PEARLS available in Necklaces, Chokers, Bracelets, Broochea, Earrings, Pendants, Rings Tie Pins. Distributors: G. C. de SUVA BROS., "Jewellers 3, Raffles Place, Singapore 1 Phone *****. nowo^mARDEN'SI T6 GIORJFr V^Minilk\ YOUR ffITCHEN... V IVIiRRU INI lINIH »»U«»«NU m^^J Everj' piece of flre-lit MIRRO230 words
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199 1957-11-20 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion Three big qualities fhggjhhgfj rFIIE Acting Chief Sec- retary's statement that the ability to pass examinations is not the sole consideration in gaining promotion in the Police Force is most encouraging. Too often we hear that a Degree is the only passport to employmerit and199 words
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Article, Illustration475 1957-11-20 4 ERIC DOBSAN - This man made the traffic F-L-O-W ERIC DOBSAN 1 By \yiIKN I met 44-year-old Omer Van Audenhove, the Belgian Minister of Public Works, in his flat overlooking Brussels's central park, he was relaxing over a cock tail. Mr. Van Audenhove can afford a brief relaxation, for the first stage of475 words
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Article, Illustration10 1957-11-20 4 Brigade? We wish to reporf we've Just launched Sputnik 3."10 words
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Article140 1957-11-20 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber I JV/a jolliest drinker I ever a saw was in a tavern on the Portuguese frontier iic had no teeth or perhaps one or two and the great fat woman who kept' the tavern said: "On e must always remember that teeth yet in the way140 words
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Advertisement81 1957-11-20 4 PATEK PHILIPPE 5 I Ji«" »»orl«l lur< iii<»l "i i. 8 M.il.h rj Fi.Ht Prizes A lln .i Kftiiril* jo: \trv- Z I iMint tntl of lh»- '10 f I'i-izi' niniinifi < hnnuttmlti>, 7 Hf| t'lili-k C I'hihp/H-. Itut of the 7 1 1 zr-u iltllillfl! fid jll sir i%,81 words
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Advertisement21 1957-11-20 4 Illlllitll Illlllfllllllllii •.'•.''.■•.••^.•.'.'•■'•.'•.•■'•■■•.'Fg^-'.'.' ■kiF A 1 k K^J L' J I "^l N IV J^^^ B^^ I Bri»\\ I v i21 words
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303 1957-11-20 5 hey will be at it right up to the last day mv\\\: present Cit) Councillors are determined to hand over a "clean" Wr City of Singapore to their successors who will l/c elected on Dec. »nior councillors told the Free Pressthat they would303 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-11-20 5 picture. M This two-piece playsuit, named Capri, was one of the models displayed at the fifth show of Swedish ready* to-wear fashions in London. The shorts and shirt are in fish- patterned Emilio Pucci design, it is worn by Gunilla 1 indstrom. PopperPopper - 43 words
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Article63 1957-11-20 5 Mr. Harold Stassen, President Eisenhower's adviser on disarmament, said at Colorado Springs yesterday Ih a t he considered the United States was "not [ess i han one year behind Russia in outer space research. With sound action we Should be able to move63 words
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Article113 1957-11-20 5 Australia owed i detri gratitude to a liana fi i improving univei if let in Australia, ihe prei Ident oi the Nal lonftl uni( >n ol Ai I rallftn University .'it u dents, Mr. Jim Thoma i, iid 1 1 1 mt ly, in Brl ibane. Mi.113 words
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Article67 1957-11-20 5 Survey by Malayans praised SENIOR geologists from 15 kJ countries congratulated Malaya and Slam on th< geological .surveys the two countries had jointly undertaken. The results of the survey drew considerable attention at a week-long meeting of geologists in Calcutta. Malaya's part in the survey was especially singled out for67 words
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Article99 1957-11-20 5 The new Pawn Brokers Ordinance which was passed by the Legislative Assembly in May is expected to be brought into force in April next year. The new law limits the interest, to two per ceni on all pledges agalnsi the present three or three andn half99 words
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Advertisement107 1957-11-20 5 r f h 1 ./p.. Y..Y.Y.Y.Y///.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y. .V.V.V.V.V/. .W..Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y. .Y.Y. Y. Ni-!-!'!';-!-//!';';';'!/;';';'!-;-^^-;-! i-x-i-y'v-'^"'.'''-''-''"-''"^"^-/;^; 1 \\a^.i >^_iK^t7rj, say that our carpets, will well as the Sputnik, in fact ey will fly anywhere in the and will return safely to showroom where we have ry large stock of excellent lection. For Pers i107 words
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Advertisement229 1957-11-20 5 iHayaHßHHuiiaiiflHibiiiiaflaa 1 Sonic people full in love ar first sight i I 1 tl t I i I I w l^^^^™^^^^ 1 <l h i C 0 10 Pt R WJ&£%^&m&z%si I I BD U" ■"ft JJ ll|^ 1^ $jjffissMsßß&sk I (J^ J^ J^ |w^ Tfjhi dTm TTlTll 8 Released229 words
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Advertisement29 1957-11-20 6 To the touch to the loste an Accu-Ray Chesterfield satisfi most burns more evenly, m much smoother without hot or hard draw. iM jt rCHESTERFIELD »!flf7rOT MORE I PLEASURE29 words
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Miscellaneous231 1957-11-20 6 ii ...iff ii i ..u.Hnm*yiwWi'"' TTrT tt »7 tt-v"a" ■■•'•sw7^'---yys^^ .■■xxSSS JEFF lIAUKi: NyliM> Jordan /r 6ET >Oue wt~N* TO X o#Arv*j iajT(J iw<t~ <-». v/vw *vU<?fcS S^^^v a ■-%,<.'' BBW f blb^bl Ata B^B^^Bk J^^^B^B^blb^B' KW^ V B^EJb^^bHlbW rA^ y a. '^■^B^Bk. f^B^Br b^b^bf' 'v^b^bT^bb I I "bF übiT^blb^i^^mW231 words
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Miscellaneous452 1957-11-20 6 pOKN tcxiay, you have treats your grasp, provid^ j make the best US6 Of the bestowed upon you by the stars Although this is not one of tv, luckiest -.star" days of the month you nave been given special apttSde E 2I '.•make up lor any setbacks fates might hand452 words
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Article131 1957-11-20 7 LONDON. Nov. 19 Previous l«*dj> i K^S ci(. gOBBIi INov1 Nov 22 >, buyers 23}* buyer. EirtT no sellers no sellers 22 's buyers 23 l /a buyers 22 sellers 23 sellers rss Spot 22 buyers 23 i buyers 1 RSS Settlrmfnl 01-1 K m, Dec 22131 words
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Article122 1957-11-20 7 I NTW VOKK. Nf>v. 10 I Previous Today Bin Si !'-> S i )o B:t.Tf) uom 89 62 nom. Etanda »ct Nov. unquotrd unquoted Dec. unquoted iiiiQuoted ■ONE S vl s Nl > Btrtito t .ustra* I Nov 88 87 buyei 88.75 buyc I 89 75 sellers122 words
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Article32 1957-11-20 7 ENEW YORK. Nov. 19 Previous Today Ind 434. 9G 431 73 Bai 102 92 98.77 Do: 84 08 84 08 Dti 65.48 G5 41 Sto Averages 145.90 144 0732 words
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Article40 1957-11-20 7 PI impong spot and 24 a floats shipment await1 to pri'.c* quoted 23 u». November shipmetii unquoted. Muntok white spot and awaiting release 34. a floats 33% to 33, November shipment 32, sellers ex-dock-in U.S. cents per lb.40 words
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Article99 1957-11-20 7 LONDON. Nov. 1!>. I Pi e\ ions Today BOPR Philippines c.i.f. ILK-/ i Nwi i urope.m delivered I,****' 1 l(in ton Nov., Deo- sellers $178 sellers BOPK\ Mi.m, it i K Nolth I Ettr< delivered weight per unquoted iO\ Y\ DOOI. ICOCOM Inn r ude s,,99 words
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Article49 1957-11-20 7 President Tito of Yugoslavia has been advised by his doctors to seek a change oi climate after an acute ai tack of lumbago. This .seems to open the way for President Tito to carry out an extensive tour of Asia and the Far East. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article80 1957-11-20 7 SUBMARINE oil drilling has been successfully carried out. 30 miles ofl tinBritish Nort h Borneo shore 7.000 feet Into the sea bod. an ECAFE sub-committee v!'. development <>t mineral resources was told. The progress O\ tin., ope ration was di iclosed by the territory's repre entative80 words
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Article238 1957-11-20 7 Colony traders hit by RI checks QUIPPING efarelM Ui Miu.i|x»rc iff con eerned ©vet the Endone*>i.tn authorities' action In Instituting a eheekmy [Ktiiit in Fulau Sam boe. Aecordlai to shipping circles, the checking point caused them not only inconvenience but also loss of money due to the delaying of vessels.238 words
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259 1957-11-20 7 MALAYA BUYS MORE HEAVY UK PRODUCTS continues to be a good market for British machinery, electrical equipment and road vehicles. Britain is selling such goods in this part of the world in increasing quantities. They show an increase of more than 13 per cent in the first half of the259 words
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Article31 1957-11-20 7 Sputnik II had completed 23G circuits ot the earth by eight this morning. The nr.st Sputnik and i'« rocket had completed 098 and 70: i circuits ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement145 1957-11-20 7 r u\ The novel that shocked B\ _^r^B^l the world! The B tory I J^ <4r laV Jomm\ i of a luvc tluit possesses i J^k* jKo^^^^^^^h^mHl J a mari anf J woman who I yL. k «P!t Can n p I Jhr lisi! DARRYL F. 7ANUCK'S J SbWffjm^Wn^^ i145 words
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Miscellaneous115 1957-11-20 7 Today's Radio Programme i ifi Pootlight Part le Part i i3O Tinie Signal and Nen i i FoOtlight Parade Part [I, 2.00 dose Down. 800 Tea Dance; 830 a Canadian Yarn. Bi i ii iw a lit d Blossoma 600 cii 1 1 (i r e n'i Corner; 8 80115 words
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Miscellaneous42 1957-11-20 7 1 J SINGAPORE ■HIGH TIDES I TODAY: TOMORROW: W56 and B 2308. ITU DAY: 1031 and £354. SATURDAY: 1 1 OK SUNDAY: H39 RBd 1147. MONDAY 01 l\ and 1221. TUESDAY: Oioi mid B 1 308. -jmmmmm m m m m 942 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1957-11-20 8 Grouses in the villages Why POMMENTING on Communistic influences in Singapore, the current issue of Eastern World describes our city's problems as H "complex with so many currents of racialism and politics than an electronic brain would be hard put to it to make the situation clear-cut and understandable/ WeFree Press - 1,149 words
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FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special
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Title Section9 1957-11-20 1 FREE PRESS RACE DAY Special Wednesday. November 20 1957.9 words
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Article355 1957-11-20 1 M 4*»» THE FREE PRESS THE STRAITS TIMES SINGAPORE STANDARO SljuTg A pllUl A- 1 <( ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP (AIL BOY I'OlMiic WINDSOR LAD SCRUTINEER KVVEE LOB FROGMAN WINGED WARRIOR WINGED WARRIOR ELLEN'S TREASURE WINGED WARRIOR WINGED WARRIOR JUPITER ELLEN'S TREASURE" Ellen's Treasure Ellen's355 words
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Article616 1957-11-20 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By Premium Bond is days best weather in Ipoh thi> mornis overcast and threatening. Rain started at about 7.15 and it is still raining ?htly at 8.00 a.m. going will probe heavy for moon's rac t race .should go in, whoso form I616 words
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Article29 1957-11-20 1 A'! N LEWIS'S Best p. l( today are: n ,i llm "»"d (Raci 6 "'"'^mir (Race inacc si. |"'t outsiders lobajco, Esther'i 5i,,,-" 1 Wmen.29 words
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Advertisement80 1957-11-20 1 How many ways have you enjoyed REMY MARTIN? Remy Martin Brandy on Ice or with GMngei Mej Brandy water, or Brandy Soda; Brandy with this. Brandy with that The Important thing Is tint you ask for Re my Martin VSO P by name jrotl will be rewarded with the samp80 words
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Advertisement156 1957-11-20 2 Afore power (o uotw lUglseley WOISELEY With the graceful lines ol a large car the Fifteen-Fifty is capacious too, yet modes! overall dimensions confer delightful manttuvrability. Add to this the exciting performance of the new litre engine and you have Twelve Months' Warranty (7\ '•""""'""iiit, llu Ken* features include f156 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1957-11-20 3 OF ALL TODAY'S ACCEPTORS gj n 40 with R D C ERED STAR: 11 UM 57 Wl nt In 103 J pg p No rec< at U,^ HARMONY: 14-11-X over 3f In 40 I 5; E r clocked 3f in 38 |S)r.. I I VIE NOI II: 16L^ 31 in1,250 words
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Article1195 1957-11-20 2 RACE 1-2.15: CLASS 4, DIV. 5-6 FURS. l 345 FROGMAN Kongsi) Martin 9.00 (.«■>«•! 2' g i OKI) chirg Ca H] B\ Kham) Rodgers 8.12 i 07 WILD APPLAUSE lyr. brag v's Tan) Sullivan 8.11 irr JIM. BLOSSOM lyi rg Jun< Stable) R. Breukelen 8.10 Barratt1,195 words
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Article147 1957-11-20 2 RACE Ott£ PEOGMAN: Ko re* truck report FOKD: flu Wcent truck report. WILD Al'l'l \l M 57— Was kept to 3i m 4 with Grand Pappa JUNE BLOSSOM 12-n 5- Was not ruily extended Irkm In an( j 31 m 3945 with Exp( nsivc Hobby WINGED WARKIUH recent track147 words
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Article188 1957-11-20 2 Horses beat U.S. track stars r r\VO horses beat college-track stars in a marathon 15* miles race at Roosevelt, Utah, ye reaffirming the track adage that man may always follow horses, but will never be enough to follow men The track stars, who to match strength stamina with the hoU.P - 188 words
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Advertisement70 1957-11-20 3 R Famous Minx Economy I The Handsome I \HILLMAN MINX I 1// Orer Ma /a ja y w 1/^ 'i' ii r, AffffffMl Nr > 'in. quo orxXii"K t'lC k t)'' 1 Thf: M.Mm.tn Mm, fehngl YOu (Offf e^ i m i wow 'Mim.iM Kom y i. Rig m o-70 words
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Advertisement185 1957-11-20 3 TODAY'S DOUBLE: PREMII M ho \ii i i GOI HI REBI S L 56) LONGINES jSSSk R I (W Jt^*-' ill v^nßk L V I BB I T "II c. w~ I I B A contemporary watch, designed f"f an active life, for an 9 open air life, designed for185 words
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242 1957-11-20 4 Wee Laddie is not harshly treated MANLY TO PROVIDE THE MAIN CHALLENGE IIU LADDI* finished a second (<> Fairy Flotsam on thf first (Jay and on that performance I take 1 1 l in to win today's main sprint, a Q\ handicap lor Class i)iv. :> horses, at Ipoh. Wee242 words
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Article147 1957-11-20 4 p OLDEN REBUS has liit bright patch md 1 take him to com plete b hattiick In Race Six Qolden Rebu double in Claa Plve wen ful ol ur 1 11 and he ha 1 trong chance here with it) le II >m(lmhih- third \<t147 words
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Article, Illustration421 1957-11-20 4 BOKI>r.KF.I> STAR, WhO impressed when second with 9.0U to Sure Profit over 5U at Penang in September and then sixth to The Whistler with 7.12 over Gf. lo the winner of Race Two. Ignore his la t-start failure. Like all newcomers he failed421 words
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287 1957-11-20 4 VERSATILE TOBASCO IS WORTH ANOTHER CHANCE IN RACE 8 rpOBASCOj who finish d I third to Monl 8101 II over BVfcf °n Saturday, Is worth another chance In Race Eight In spite ol a 10-lb penalty for going down two divisions Though l think Tobasco Ls a good middle-distance horse,287 words
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Advertisement119 1957-11-20 4 Sportster 'DUO' $365/- w.«. 0.5 »#/2.S Jta»s. Supreme The Sporster, leader for more »^on 8 mm. movie mokina,. aincd v"The brilliant BASIC design of this camera has I altered since its inception, ond time has proved I superiority. a ♦*<>■ Now 0 B Bell Howcll introduce the Sportster Duo lens119 words
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Article, Illustration987 1957-11-20 9 adelaide Eastley - adelaide Eastley h by. kit Vatc EL, :mpM> of our fcts s they dash to K| p leisurely bo?i Kfc linger, marEc Imiring. H* nkin that pt i rL international ■L -he logical m an enterL the goods Lf Singapore's X communlX laved to X dim days XFree Press - 987 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-11-20 9 picture THE GOVERNOR, Sir Robert Black, dances with Mrs. Alejandro Holigores, wife of the Philippines Consul, at the ball held to raise funds for the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society. Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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487 1957-11-20 10 BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IT Is more exclusive than the mo.st PlfflU- sive public schools in the Tinted Kin^ S <l»>in only eleven pupils were there vvlien I visited it. The "fees" (£948 i year) are more than twice those487 words
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Article148 1957-11-20 10 Paris in 28 min. f ONDON to Paris in 28 U minutes, or Brussels in 32 minutes. Those are the of time-tables that could be operated when the Continental Comet jet air- liner comej into -service in 195 d or 19(ii) British European Air- ways has ordered a fleet oi148 words
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Article, Illustration113 1957-11-20 10 Sister Benedicts, ;i nun of the Anglican Order in Norfolk, Eng- land is seen In the ti)o\ c pi i ture showing .i Madonna and child she Ikis modelled In cla (o Mr. John Rom i bottom, sculpture In- structor .it the Norwich I (its ollege113 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-11-20 10 ih. annual carnival it Mains, Germany, wai Held las! week, in,| in Accordance with tradition lIIICc the st.irt of the < .irnivals in \HM. only nirn '►i two hundred weights O r ovei ;»n t.ikt part i|» help candidates irelffh In, they were allowed DOttle of wine to72 words
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Article162 1957-11-20 10 ifiVF French schoolboys wanted so much to see Paidrr' rha r J (]u i <' Buckingham They had seen a travel I \m in Nice Oh those bearskins] The red coats] Yes, they would have to get to i mdon But >i<> 'i to pay162 words
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Miscellaneous210 1957-11-20 10 3 i II Ml^Hj ?r U" ~U "LJ- LUES across 5 Com cited 1 !';> speak ill vi a irar nip different grip (8> 6 Puta away mineral \uUim 7 De..»-i ye it at last (5). (r>) Ul f 8 Upsel a blister for the skill 7 ft {7 J210 words
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Article, Illustration223 1957-11-20 11 New British wonder plane will seat 600 WORK in expected to daft early in 1958 OH [tie largest airliner eier conceived in the world three times the size of the jiatit Bristol Harba:.on. It has been designed by \he engineering firm of Sabcn. Hart and Partners. londOfl and i 8223 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-11-20 11 Caught off guard by the rapid progress Russia has made in the rocket field pc Cnited States is now going full out to gain supremacy. j In the picture below a rocket is seen being prepared for launching at I ne Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, where a field98 words
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Article, Illustration166 1957-11-20 11 A JUDGE and five ma- xx fistrates In n Parii court h;ivr jtist heard one of the itrangest casei in French legal ji: history. lirforr them was OeOT* ~< 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ml 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1166 words
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Article, Illustration617 1957-11-20 12 CITIZEN CHANG HAS NOTHING LEFT BUT HOPE Xv v SPEC! \L CORRESPOND] NT PHANG SAN, his wife children live in Communist China. Like millions of other Chinese, theirs is a NIC of unfulfilled promises made by Mao Tse-Tung, (ummunist Party head, ever shue he and his armies gained control oi617 words
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Article, Illustration551 1957-11-20 13 A BACK SEAT FOR THE BLURB R'l do YOU LOOK FOR FIRST WHEN YOU GO SHOPPING •Ah HKCORDED MUSIC? IS [T THE TITLE? THE NAME HI VHIISTE OK ORCHESTRA? III! FACE OF THE COM ay surprise you. but the majority of s are being551 words
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Article117 1957-11-20 13 i oJ the 7S rpms: 'CHAEL Holliday, \the teenagers' idol, is a breezy render\of Love You Dar;on Columbia DB 0 a top 1 .c;s Old c eady a ing te. NorPar amour and his lestra le.nd back)und aceompanlt, ukr icelcome m to the top setin the popular remarket is117 words
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379 1957-11-20 13 SOPHIA SINGS, WHISTLES ON NEW DISC This week's 45 rpms: SOPHIA LOREN. siren of the Italian screen who has been such a big hit in Hollywood, exhibits another side to her talents on Philips 421 821 PE when she sings (and whistles) in an attractive programme which includes Felicita, Mambo379 words
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Article237 1957-11-20 13 Four aces t/IKllcritY com*' up with .Tl a remarkable recording of VauK'han Williams Symphony No 8 In D minor together with BlltterWOrth'f A Shropshire I4ld and B&x'S The Garden of I ami on M(i *****. iim- Hist work wui taped on tli* 1 occasion of its premiere in Manohwln, Finland,237 words
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Advertisement95 1957-11-20 13 inathan Russell reviews the best records of the week J *fh pannna EY&j&MfeesA- v 1 mn r >tcrpirc 0 from the WslBg& GRUNDIG fnrtnry y&&&&z a tclpe recorder for lf> connoisseur's ear A 3 loud speaker system gives (r.DI innifi elastic ton.il reproduction. PRICE 1065/- (SPORE) Singapore DistributorsH. A. O'CONNOR95 words
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Article415 1957-11-20 14 Cold, Japs' speed the obstacles but Sports exclusive bjr FRANCIS ROZARIO DESPITE tlif fact that the swim mini contingent may have to do without the services <»r its four leading players, ail of whom are Europeans, Singapore still hold a good chance <>i retaining tin- lf>"»tj415 words
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92 1957-11-20 14 xjini; European nations will take part in a lottery to decide the country to meet Israel for a place in the World (up finals in Sweden next > ear. Because of the political situation in th,» Middle East, Israel was unopposed in the Africa-Asia zoneReuter - 92 words
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188 1957-11-20 14 Roma Club sack British trainer Alex Stock KOMA Football Club announced in Koine last nlfhl that it had relieved its British trainer, Mr. Alex Stock, of his post. An announcement by the club said Mr. Stock, former manager of Leyton Orient, the English Second Division siile. had been dismissed forReuter - 188 words
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220 1957-11-20 14 Red China looms as top power in world athletics WITH one mighty leap in Peiping, a 20-year-old Chinese girl has warned the track and field world that 600 million Chinese won't always oe aisu rans. The girl is Cheng Feng Yung, who on Sunday bettered the world's women's high jump220 words
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Article84 1957-11-20 14 CIRAWFORD KENNEDY, of t Scotland, yesterday won the coveted inter-collegiate Amateur Athletic Association of America cross country race Kennedy was followed over the finishing line by Ireland's Olympic mile champion Ron Dela n y. Peter Close, of St. Johns. Brooklyn, was third in the five-mileA.P - 84 words
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Article39 1957-11-20 14 LOCK TO HAVE AN OPERATION LOCK, the 28-year-old England and Surrey left -arm slow bowler, is to have an operation on his right knee, which has been troubling him for some time, it was announced in London last night39 words
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149 1957-11-20 14 STAMPED TIPS LINCOLN TO BEAT IBBOTSON STAMPpr coached R OKe r rJ «j. the first f^S miler. believe, that ■v Uncoto, of aus& 3? ft! a t P*U* Games next summer. The 43-year-old viebor n coach, said in v bourne yesterday tt Derek Ibbotson S Merv will win and himReuter - 149 words
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Article125 1957-11-20 14 GARY PLAYE ENTERS SEMI FINALS SOUTH AFRICAN Gs Player qualified for I semi final of the Coia-Q professional golf champk ship in Melbourne when defeated Sydney pro! sional Kalvin Nag] I I 3 in the 36 holes quar final. He was one up a! the first 18. He will meetA.P - 125 words
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Article156 1957-11-20 14 WITH the arrival of the Belgians In Adelaide today, the South Australian tennis championship, due to itari tomorrow, will have taken on the appearance of "a little Wimbledon." Seven nations are com pet. Ing America, Britain, Belgium. Philippines, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia. The third156 words
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Advertisement76 1957-11-20 14 ft v 7AV \^~-J wouldn't know fc Jl ...:>> a^/Z i the onus j since 1 1 jjlj they've been jfF^li 5 I. ■j I taking SCOTT S Cod Liver Oil |^sjr^|\ Capsules Capsules. These tasteless vitamin- Id J packed capsules build resistance, in- U f/A !^£*'"'','ij.**J 1 orfa.nr vigour,76 words
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Article249 1957-11-20 15 FLAG DAY, TALENTIME, SWIM CARNIVAL, FANCY DRESS BALL I if :GREGOR WATT I APPEALS TO t ONY PUBLIC fie* plans to raise $150,000 to send a ngapore team to the Asian Games •>« il| u CX >lav wore drawn up at a meetPin of the249 words
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Article92 1957-11-20 15 ,i LL ST. LOUIS, of I proved himself coming contender for Emre World welterweight c when he luunt t a narrow points over British chamt. Waterman in a und bout at the Emess Hall. London, last I}- win was disputed. .storm of booing greeted verdict, sugtheReuter - 92 words
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Article76 1957-11-20 15 y ORE City Council i Department's socX team to play Engineers ept the final of the ty Ci icillors Soccer Cup t J i Besar Stadium toly. kick-oft' 5.15 p.m., will J selected from: Lee Pak Tong, a Sinniah. B. Majid, Udik bin Yusof. Sinthabaras, Daud76 words
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Article, Illustration268 1957-11-20 15 CMGHT overs ol lint 1 pace bowling by Alan J Davidson paved the way for the Australian touring team to beat the South African XI by an innings and 30 runs in Pretoria yesterday. In this accurate .spell I Lefore lunch, the left-arm openingReuter; Paul Popper - 268 words
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Article87 1957-11-20 15 SWEDEN LEAD SCOTLAND SWEDEN took a 4-0 lead over Scotland I in Stockholm last night when their Thomas Cup (European Zone) first round match be- ;in Uertii Glans (Swe- I den) beat Roberi S. McCois; 15-11. 15-9. aiuJ Berndi Dahlberg (Sue- I den) beat John Barrie 15-0, 15-3 in theReuter - 87 words
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210 1957-11-20 15 UNIVFKSITY nl Malaya kept themselves in the champion hip hunt v. hen they b< ;it Singapore Jrickei Club 3 0 in !h( First Division oi tii, Singapore iiock' v a Aodat ion Leagu< i n 1 1 padang ye: t< rday But210 words
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Article31 1957-11-20 15 Bury qualified to meet Scunthorpe Uniti d in the second round of the FA. Cup when the beat Bishop Auckland 4-1 in their replay at Bury yesterday.31 words
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Article49 1957-11-20 15 Chia Keng Youth club scored another big win In the Federation of Boys Clubs basketball tournament when they beat Upper Sorangoon 79-47 at the SYSC last night. Prince Edward bout ]\V i:,t Erskine 56-42, and S.H.B. were conceded a walkover by Changi in other matches.49 words
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Advertisement27 1957-11-20 15 iTORCHARD RD.j^INGAPORE.9. OISTINCTIVE GIFTS From Southeast Asia y §S& n lf*o TR ANSPORT i STORAGE LTD Ut J 17: CtCIL STRICT SINGAPORE WANA6INO diriqtor HONALO Pit* j27 words
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Advertisement33 1957-11-20 15 ROBINSON® LEMON when t.ik. ii with I ll^ #^kf f M Ginorßum. 1 ikfc W IM V (I IM j i V Imm aM li€Cte^ \l GILFIH/N A CO LT». 1 WMli SINGAPORE33 words
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Article285 1957-11-20 16 GIRARD:A FAIR TRIAL Mk JOHN FOSTER 01 in S, the ii in oi st ic, s.tui v tei da) the r«'suit »»i the trial hi Japan o> Special i sl I turd (lass 111] km Girard Indicated thai iiirr c ii ad been i > fair ti ill .is theReuter; A.P - 285 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-11-20 16 I Mrs. Koh Geob Kheng, well-known Singapore soprano who has sung with th<» world famous Westminster Choir <>i Princetown, as Josephine, the captain's daughter, one of the main characters In Gilbert and Sttllivan's "lIMS Pinafore" which The New Sceneshifters of the Singapore YMCA is per- forming this week.48 words
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244 1957-11-20 16 DID MONEY LENDER PLOT HIS OWN MURDER? A HUSKY labourer and an insurance company .say a money lender named Max Shayne master-mind eel his own slaying bo his Family could collect M 575-,-000 In Insurance In Los Atl'Tlc. "He tShayine) told me thai he wanted me to kill him," 'viA.P - 244 words
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326 1957-11-20 16 US seeks network of Europe missile bases ROCKET SUPPLY TO BRITAIN WILL BE SPEEDED up THE l \S. Defence Secretary, Mr. Neil McElroy said yesterday that intermediate range missiles ill be sent to Britain "certainly before mid-195*)/' He was speaking to reporters after returning from a visit to President EisenhowerReuter; A.P; U.P - 326 words
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Article120 1957-11-20 16 WED 10 YRS. AGO TODAY T m is tlu **l «««be% U° f and QU S c f» n m i i h ls <V illkll1 i 'Her round o! loyal u*3l\ i ll c tte «n la h.l London and bj i, n •v school i n p wtsideA.P - 120 words
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Article65 1957-11-20 16 V PUPIL at the Sam Tot Chinese School, Ipoh, a private institution run by the Catholic Mission, was expelled instantly this morning when he was caught Inciting his classmates to jeer and shout. The Aye Maria Chinese convent school In Ipoh was closed today on the orders65 words
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Advertisement377 1957-11-20 16 Straits Times Free Press For tho convenience of od- vcrtisers our representative ot Ist. floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will receive small odvertiie- menfs and answers to box numbers. CLASSIFIED ADS. IN MKMORIAM 20 Wordi *b (minimum). IN EVER LOVINCi Memory of my dear husband Wong Tin Meng died377 words
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