The Singapore Free Press, 21 November 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1957-11-21 1 The Singapore Free Press Malava'fi Own Family Paper Igapore, Thursday. November 11. 1957 Pi icr 15 (is.17 words
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Article249 1957-11-21 1 INDONESIA: NES SWING TO SOVIET? Subandrio hint at United Nations debate on New Guinea dispute INDONESIAN foreign policy swing further towards the Soviet bloc, with the danger it would pose for Malaya and all SouthEast Asia, was hinted at during the United Nations debate on Dutch New Guinea (West Irian)U.P. - 249 words
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Article43 1957-11-21 1 MR. John Foster ITI Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, told a press conference in Chicago last night that if NATO forces were attacked in the field they would "almost certainly fight back" without waiting for a declaration of war. Reuter.43 words
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Article88 1957-11-21 1 WORRY OVER LAOS r United States views formation of -a coalu [on government in Laos j; > Communists with ;i concern, the State )epariment said yesterday n Washington. The Department's official jpokesman, Mr. Lincoln IThite, said that the reunification of Laos under condii which would assure he sovereignty and inde-A.P; Reuter - 88 words
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Article215 1957-11-21 1 Another Red shock for West soon I jITLOMATIC observers in Moscow said yesterday there were indications that the Soviet Union would come up soon with a md dramatic demonstration of Russian Ssti th and influence to counter a propasetback in the l T nited Nations. 1 N Assembly has justA.P. - 215 words
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Article28 1957-11-21 1 Egypt will receive a US$OOO,OOO economic aid payment from tho United States for rural development, United States Embassy official! announced in Cairo yesterday. -U I\28 words
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Article32 1957-11-21 1 The Tata Iron and Steel Company. Ltd., of India yesterday received a loan of M 597 .500.000 from the World Bank and nine U.S and Canadian banks. A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article314 1957-11-21 1 V9}fL B *ITAIN MAY SELL OUR SUPERIOR THUNDERBIRD TO U.S. DRITAIN Is offering U sell Amcma a !4*ou mi t" air guided missile "I ter than anything rrt developed in th<* United States/ 1 the News Chronicle reports today. The newspaper's defem c correspondent bays theReuter - 314 words
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Article122 1957-11-21 1 U.K. on Dutch side A SPOKESMAN for the British delegation at the U.N. said last night his country would .support Holland in the debate over West New Guinea. He said Indonesia was presenting its ca.se In the form of a demand for transfer of sovereignty. In the British view DutchA.P.; U.P. - 122 words
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Article31 1957-11-21 1 December ftrst grade rubber buyers fob. opened in Singapore this morning at 79! 2 cents a 1b down oneeighth of a rent on vasterday's clo.se The tone WBB quiet.31 words
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Article40 1957-11-21 1 Three arDO 0 d Chino.se robbed Mr. Tan Yek Seng, treasurer of the Singapore Dry Cleaners' Association, of $400 at his home in Ah Hood Road last night. Mr. Tan told the pollO€ tho robbers po.sed tvs detective.40 words
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Advertisement58 1957-11-21 1 The world's best family refrigerator Designed for the smaller kitchen, it hai all \\^^l virtues of compactness, l^w fuice ani\ running costSj silence and etticiency PRICES Spore (j Pcn.inj; F«. dcr.ifion of M.iliyj $312/- $376/LESS 5 FOR CASH A' iv i l«blf itj SINGAPORE REFRIGERATION COMPANY, 219, Victon.i Sfrcet. Sinf.iporc58 words
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Article353 1957-11-21 2 Pilots: No decision on future s rnHI si* Blngap«i ZZ I oil llt i»\.l I <i« (I ll\ I 1 1 E sj holai^in|)v uiutri the ulom by Plan hi Maj 3 have completed theii g horn training >.\ i oi t hen i rf bf lieved tfl have Qualified353 words
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Article119 1957-11-21 2 V DOCTOR at the murder trial oj i < orni prlsoner-ol war said In Nottingham f,,:, a N u-rday that Japanese brutality could have man Lnsani dn> Richard Dobb, 44. vaj eonvletad 01 man&kii»k« jailed tor 15 years after pleading not guntv murder o! 67 year-old MrsU.P. - 119 words
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Article, Illustration358 1957-11-21 2 ARABS AND JEWSBREAK BREAD TO END FEUD 400 meet to hear peacemakers announce settlement of border slaying Israel to pay 5680,0G0 compensation \RABS AND JEWS yesterday "broke bread 91 together at the small Israeli border village of Kafr Kassem, to end in Arab style a blood feud that arose fromReuter; A.P. - 358 words
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Article26 1957-11-21 2 Nationalist Chinese Mm later c k y. n said In Wai hlngton yesterday U 8 <■' fence aid to Formosa waj v'" <:o,fion,n()(i A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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49 1957-11-21 2 ungei member ol '''< < hurchill clan danced i <u\ after dawn yesterday to i lebrate the marriage of 22-ymr old Sally Churchill. Sally, grand-niece of sir Win. 1 ton Churchill, Was m.irrk (i t<» 34-year old Colin i Crewe, an Insurance brokor. ion TuesdayA.P. - 49 words
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Article83 1957-11-21 2 REASONS for the dismlssal 01 43 industrial em- ployees of the Singapore Naval Base include' "civil convictions, inefficiency. offences against the regulations, services no longer required and redundancy." This was stated to the H ise of Commons yesterday by the Civil Lord of the Admiralty. Air. T.Reuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-11-21 2 Rime Ratherine; E Schmid, who is direct- I in^ the decor of the I ballroom )t the Sfa View Hotel for the i dinner-bail the I Allian* c Frani aise i which is to be heli Sat urd. i> night. Mnif Sohmid, who is j an artist, b.is painted an87 words
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Article27 1957-11-21 2 The Singa] 1 V: Music Society Its concerts pr< mises in RafTli The first programi held her,, toda: will cons 15 well-know;:27 words
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Advertisement110 1957-11-21 2 I oi>i:xs m m I tod A y j I GANGDOM'S Silkiest 4m <: racket p^'- m BLASTED n P* WiDE OPEN! f 1 li ""S a tar I m /io/i 7 i a! b M y y wb IHE TAPPED-WIRE "SMART GIRLS"! A j _^l ft W;i r in-110 words
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Advertisement44 1957-11-21 2 X*<: Oi"')O OC-">O CX--VO tx'^O tX XS Oi i -^'O tX '<3 O^AO OC-^ m j<>BK^ 91 S P announce with pleasure ///f opening of the 1 NEWLY EXTENDED BAR! Si J I 1 Elizabethan G- il I "Designed for the s Discriminating fi44 words
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387 1957-11-21 3 %NGLO-AMERICAN SCIENCE TIE-UP GETS UNDER WAY ■RiTAIN announced yesterday that she is sending two top officials > \ashington to prepare with the United States a closer alignjU i ti! defence research and development. ion Includes Sir Richard Powell, Under-Secretury ofA.P.; U.P. - 387 words
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Article61 1957-11-21 3 The Slncapore Division of tin' Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve iu>t night jave a cocktail party aboard H M.S. Laburnum to the i> overi) o r, Sir Robert Black. In the Tree Press picture below ;ire (from left) Mis s Barbara Black, Mrs. Laidlaw Thompson, C'apt. l\61 words
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Article46 1957-11-21 3 Private luirru Austin, 18, described by fits defence counsel as "m-f a (in a. mixed up kid," v> iterday u <i sentenced in Aldevshot, EttQlund to month in the guard house becuuse he refused to ."u "Sir" to officers, A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration251 1957-11-21 3 PHI: announcement made yesterday that a British firm is to erect nuclear power stations in Italy may well he the first of a series of similar announcements by Britain's nuclear power groups, say well informed industrial observers. a Japanese delegation will soon be arriving in BritainReuter - 251 words
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Article79 1957-11-21 3 Candidate wants cut in rates jlfß. T. R Fernandez an Independent candidate for Delta Ward in the Singapore City Council elections, has pledged to fight for a reduction in council rates, assessment and taxes. He has promised to secure more clinics, more child welfare centres and more pubiir parks, Mr79 words
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Advertisement23 1957-11-21 3 con RARt EXQUISITE WARNING! This Kid Is Loaded With Laughs! IT'S JERRY LEWIS as THE DELICATE DELINQUENT" A ParamottAl Picture CROCODIU SHIRTS It23 words
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Advertisement105 1957-11-21 3 UNPACKED! I NEW I FLOBtKill^lM j j s ii o i<: s > I A COME AND SEE OUR LATEST STYLES FROM FLORSHEIM'S NEW LINE WASSIAMULL'S MENSWEAR D£PT. 31-33, HIGH ST. y^gO lasting wax Wwyl i luster ever! J home as fresh as the hills. "^^T^^^^^ I Sole Agents: J105 words
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243 1957-11-21 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Nov. 21, 1957. Opinion THE IRATE MOTHERS r ynv. mother who with her child had made an unnecessary journej all the way from Pay a Lebar to the North Canal Clinic because- of a "departmental error" cannot be blamed for declaring, as she did, "The243 words
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Article991 1957-11-21 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber The Ruhr's brooding, hollow-eyed steel titan has piam afoot to make him Europe's biggest single produce ddfdfdfsdf THE WAy dfdfd ORDERED TO SELL OUT-HE HASN'T NORMAN LINDHURST reports from Essen, heart of the vast Krupp empire MILLION TONS A YEAR ARDERED b> Ihc991 words
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Article, Illustration101 1957-11-21 4 ALFRIED KRUPP yon BOHLEN und HALBACH i s the head of the fifth generation of the House of Krupp whose industrial might has backed the warlords of Cermany from Bismarck to Hitler. At the Nurenberg trials Krupp was sentenced to 12 years' jail for conspiracy101 words
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Advertisement10 1957-11-21 4 BRASTED— FULLY TROPICM.ISED Bi MELLOW TONE RESPONSIVE TOUCH ft^NANGUfNGk CC10 words
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Advertisement127 1957-11-21 4 f S- f if if Wash your watch 9 t f y I I* if I jjr f it's a f J ROLEX Oyster I f f f To keep your w.itch c r 7 and onght. w,ui' W v occasionally with a soli brush, soap, on I hike warm127 words
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347 1957-11-21 5 IQP PRIORITY FOR HEALTH OF THE KIDDIES gu €l council plan clinics ring round Island i Geylang to get first new one AN adequate number of maternity and child welfare clinics are to be built in Singapore to meet the ever-increasing demands of the growing population. The plan is to347 words
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Article197 1957-11-21 5 KrCHANTS have won M :i final round in the £Jt for title between 8£ Ministry g" free and industry for g 0,000 tons of Siamese g ,hich were shipped to SJcoio from Bangkok K w weeks ago. C.. r ice was worth about M5 1 000 The197 words
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Article12 1957-11-21 5 Ingapore Naval B; are: Newcastle, Cfc :rane and Andrew I12 words
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Article64 1957-11-21 5 A Philippine Airlines Viscount plane from Hong Kong last night made a belly landing in Manila after hovering helplessly for more than two hours with a stuck nose landing gear. The turbo-prop plane with 28 passengers keeled over on its nos c upon landing, resultingA.P. - 64 words
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Article26 1957-11-21 5 The Governor, Bir Roberi 1 Black, will lay the founda-tion-atone of the new Bt John council headquarters In Beach Road on Saturday.26 words
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Article42 1957-11-21 5 Singapore hawkers at a meeting last night decided I to ask the City Council to form a hawkers' advisory board. The meeting was jointly held by the Singapore Itinerant Hawkers' and Stallholders" Association and the Singapore Hawkers' Union.42 words
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Article52 1957-11-21 5 The Malayan Federation Hi^h commissioner to Britain. Dato Nik Ahmed 1 Kamil. will pay his first I official visit to the Poyal I Military Academy, Sandhurst, tomorrow. There are at present 60 officer cadets of the Federation of Malaya Army at i the Royal MilitaryReuter - 52 words
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Article32 1957-11-21 5 Sir Hugh Foot. Governor Ol Jamaica, left for London yesterday for consultations with hi.s Government before taking over hia new post as A. P. Governor of Cyprus.A.P. - 32 words
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Article226 1957-11-21 5 LIM'S AID SOUGHT BY UNION rFHE Singapore Cable and I I Wireless Stall Union has asked the Minister for j Labour, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to mediate In its protracted wage dispute with the management. The Labour Department has set a tentative date for the union and the management to226 words
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61 1957-11-21 5 A Soviet, jet liner flew Communist Chinese leftdd Mao Tse-tung towards hiß own capital last night after a throe-week visit to MOg* cow. [Hiring hl.s stay Mao on dorsod Soviet ('fimtn uni.st Party Chief Klklta Khiush CheVfl leadership O| World Communism Bind recognised the Soviet,A.P. - 61 words
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Advertisement75 1957-11-21 5 The Night Of The Bachelor Party... I JJ five ordinary men on iralttr^ x 5 a stag d :hat exploded into JBmKJ&*. I^^ unken, hilarious binge. F^y^§^3HK g v re a woman one of these five t 1, your boyfriend. '^98 f you're a man H Bachelor rartymft lI A75 words
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Advertisement142 1957-11-21 5 fOf INS |,m I Is, •'i 4fi &930p m jf J GIN A LOLLOBRIGIDA J T "UNTAMED... EARTHY... SEXY AND FRISKY" J f m "BREAD, LOVE DREAMS'! WITH VITTORIO DE SICA X (WITH ENGLISH AND CHINESE SUBTITLES) X A Cathay Organisation Release js~ DELPHI L GRILL JM |i\ bARN 1C142 words
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Advertisement28 1957-11-21 6 SATISFY YOURSELF With a Milder BetterTasting c ga e r te pack< more pleasure by sxc Accußay, Regular m^fjtf I King- Size fms I Try CHESTERFIELD today l28 words
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Miscellaneous129 1957-11-21 6 f "^^^P^ _i Jill HAW HI. »7«»rj i| lll l >l\M>tt\Kl bi Lee Talk and I'liil Davis V- .IV\i; b> llubbard p3£s,'-iTS P?-Z.'— f 5X 1 5^5 >Ou'-2E^^C-"3 u'^ST 77,^V TV'.F^t /S AY ~Mf^^^\] f ESCAPED.' I BELLA MIA— POX A DOS XJu^ y£fj OM/NOi/S CffA&f.vS /^<J O- 36N, GiVE129 words
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Miscellaneous348 1957-11-21 6 I I I BS today, 3 I 1 an d I [anal] you az I rncial a I but want 1 I I In fact. If the ti l| I f I I I 5n the other fa I Iya j I I of a :y.;- I it t is348 words
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Article145 1957-11-21 7 Ism MrU^tf* 8 23-% buyers I i I 1 no sellers no elln 1 nee- 23 1 buyers 23 buyers i 23 sellers 23" sellei Wl X >h>h« j 83 as h SS mr 1 .buyers U 23 sellers 23% sellers I Jan Mar 24' 5 buyers145 words
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Article95 1957-11-21 7 i\l \V YOKK. Nov. 20 I*re\ ious 1 'oday IN 89 b_' Qom 89rj aom IN fa 1 1 Undari tract Not. unquoted unquoted Dec- uiiQuotei unquoted ()M SALES: Nil. traits Contract Nov 38.75 buyers 88 50 buyer.s 89> 50 sellers 89.00 9eUers Ore. 88 75 buyers95 words
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Article33 1957-11-21 7 f\r\V YORK Nov. 20 Prt\ iuu< Today •0 Indu>l 431.73 433 37' 33 77 100 83 84 08 8 4 09 S5-41 65 92 y>ite Areragea 144 07 145 1833 words
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Article45 1957-11-21 7 log spot and 24H, afloats ct shi|wnent spot and await- 24 afloats 23% to rices quoted 23 1 November iliipmeJit unquoted Mur.tok white -;x>t and ay aittng relea.se 34 afloat^ 33' 2 10 33, November shipment 32. sellers ex-dock-in U.S. cents per tb.45 words
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Article76 1957-11-21 7 LONDON, Nov. 20. rnPD Dl Previous Today COPRA Philippines ci f IK/ North European delivered rop» p erlon t<)n nov i*c $173 seller* 5: 78 filers OPRA, Straits ri f I K North European delivered weight p«r ion; ton Nor/Dee. E64% Dom E65 Don Jan E«4«S76 words
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Article, Illustration307 1957-11-21 7 J^JALAYA and Ghana, two new members of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), will not give Japan most-favour-ed-nation treatment in commercial dealings as is prescribed in the (iATT agreement. This is because they have inherited British trade traditions, it was reportedA.P.; Popper - 307 words
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Article39 1957-11-21 7 a spokesman for the Hun p of Dior srnd ye terday the firm would nol consider any Offer to buy thr» fashion house, Including h Ms:n 000 000 offer by a Call fornia furrier.- U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article58 1957-11-21 7 "SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES TODAY: 1 1 ok p m TOMORROW; 11.31 a.m. ami 1 1 ~A p n SATURDAY: 1 1. ok i m, SUNDAY: o II a m, .md 11 47 am MONDAY: Il\ r» m. and 12 11 p m TUESDAY: fc.fl »'i and 1 OK pm. WEDNESDAY:58 words
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Article215 1957-11-21 7 EUROPE TRADE SCHEME r Vi\[ ix> nation -i Economic Community a.i( !j will n'■ b« luiiy Implemented until 12 <'r 15 yeai From t h t* t uut- it I tabii Mr If 1:1 I F.tyut. Belgian Mini f i of Foreign Trade, Bald terday F.i v. it. told iomeA.P. - 215 words
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Miscellaneous131 1957-11-21 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore i is p.n I mcht hn« Oon< ci t 1.30 i mi' il md .'<'■■'• M. i, idle Onlj aOO Close i> »wn 5.00 C tiling All Ho il prewnted bj Mi le Com ei< ao 600 Calling All Cl Lid ci fl SO Radio131 words
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Article214 1957-11-21 9 omework kills vorried Anita g; .v Aima spnggs of Form &b dud, it M* because she did not finish her W- suggested was a girt who tried to f; of the world on her shoulders. 1 the prublem.s of life. She worried K. pen to her when she was too214 words
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Article, Illustration188 1957-11-21 9 Barbara takes a trip to meet 4 inLaws \l! II E N secretary z Barbara Watkins married her Chinese E sweet lie art at Herne E Hill, England, last March Sh e found herself with four E mothers-in-law. No it' she lias CLT- E rived home in Britain after a188 words
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Article, Illustration2403 1957-11-21 10 Pelham Groom - Doctor's dilemma Pel ham Groom [Another Latiff story by,... dfdfdfd r rni bedside tHephom' cried like babj "> the night and i<ati/T reached for a almost before in* opened his N <* s Latin here." Automatically he glanced .«t his wrist watch 3 a.m. "Bill Press here, i atilf, i2,403 words
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Article, Illustration435 1957-11-21 11 day; night - day and night By Diggers acquire lore of combat 4 FORESTS BECOME A FRIEND pOKTY miles north-eacst of Singapore, in the thick steamy jungle of EastJohore, men from Third Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, are at present gaining practical knowledge <>t Malayan jun gle warfare435 words
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Article, Illustration89 1957-11-21 11 ES on this page show some of the >■ who arc to meet the bandits: Knox (left) and L/Cpl M. Qht) arc seen at the top of the page. picture above, Pte. R. Brand lights R P Bennett as then take "Time Fag." ft ight, Brigadier P.N.M. Moore,89 words
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450 1957-11-21 12 LOYALTY OF THE CHINESE IS HINGED ON TRADE. STUDY Problem of assimilation stays ()NE of the hardest questions being presented to the Far East was to find an answer to where the loyalty of Chinese communities overseas would be directed, Sir Esler Deniltg, recently retired Hri tish Ambassador to Japan,450 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-11-21 12 picture. <■■■••■■■■■■■ MR. BAINBRIDGE COPNALL dusts down his 9ft. 6in. plaster figure of General Aung San, the first Premier of independent Burma. It is one of the exhibits at the fifth annual exhibition of the Society of Portrait Sculptors, at the Imperial 'institute Art Gallery, South Kensington, London.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article193 1957-11-21 12 Varsity staff in farms Lwcri/rv members of V ommunist China's universities who triti- cised the party dicta- torship ami ommunist system during the early stages of tf»f rectifica- tion movement are be- ing banished to rural areas to work as farm labourers. Gl'2 moved According to a reeent i New193 words
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145 1957-11-21 12 An imminent social crisis faces Garcia PHfc M anchester A Guardian predicts that .social changes may be forced on the Philippines by pressure from some of its people unless President Carlos Garcia dt-als with social problems more vigorously than hitherto. A change in foreign policy, it ssu's, is not toReuter - 145 words
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Article20 1957-11-21 12 Red China'a biggest newsprint mill has started operations, Sited in canton, it, hSJ an annual capacity of 50,000 tons A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article35 1957-11-21 12 Bfr PhUip Qunawardenß, Ceylon's Minister of A<iri- culture said in Colombo, "Soviet science now is at least 60 pears ahead of otlier countries. On this trend we can now say where the future lies."— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article30 1957-11-21 12 The twenty-second annual convention of the Chinese Institute of Engineers. held in Taipeh, discussed coal mining, development of the chemical industry and expansion of engineering education on the island U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article28 1957-11-21 12 Indian-born us. Congressman Dilip Singh Saund •said in Manila ho had found "a groat ro.servoir of friendship" toward tho U.S. during hi.s curront tour of Asia. j. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article25 1957-11-21 12 PLANETARIUM ATTEND A N C E S. TELESCOPE SALES AND "LAND ON MAPS" SCHEMES ARE BOOMING IN JAPAN FOLLOWING THE LAUNCHING OF RUSSIA'S SPUTNIKS. REUTERREUTER - 25 words
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Article61 1957-11-21 12 A great welcome was given to 11 Chinese Communist deserters when they arriv e d at t h c Nortfi Formosa port of Keel v n g a bo a rd a 70-ton Communists boat. Thru related that U. S. authorities on Okinawa gave them necessary supplies When their boatA.P. - 61 words
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Article53 1957-11-21 12 Mrs. Lakshmi Menon, deputy to Indian Premier Nehru, told the New Delhi Parliament that IKi.OOO Indians would be forced to leave their hornet business an( religions and cultural in 1 stitutions. including I large number <>f nu»Quei and temples, when M Group anil Sub-GMBJ Areas Act is proclaimed ii Durban,U.P. - 53 words
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Article50 1957-11-21 12 Nationalist Chine Pres«™ ent Chiang Kai-shek naa sent a second cab.c Wt Chinese scholar Dr *W Shih in the United Sta urging him to accept post of president ot V Academic* Sinica (t» highest resea in Nationalist ChtaJ.,* Hu had earlier de.« the post because of .ita."^ reasons. A. P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article24 1957-11-21 12 The Peking Hai v M Hankow-(';n.ton ';!^M now linked up by JW have bee, f a Peklng-Can] f It Ls 2.331 1 length. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article13 1957-11-21 12 The Asian con I Intimation i W tute win opei in Colombn ReuterReuter - 13 words
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162 1957-11-21 12 Difficult road to socialist Burma RURMESE Pri J Minister U Null In Rangoon there 21/ not a stogie coun toe world today iv'fl had reached the ~J cialLst. goal." He said it was the f, m l damental task of to SI ernment to buiiri n? into a sodalftte B^Reuter - 162 words
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Article29 1957-11-21 12 Mr. Brian Routes, exporflj manager of the British cafl company, Rootes LimitedMj is now on a ten-day vislV in Red China tCI pvnlnrß trade possibilities A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Advertisement50 1957-11-21 12 ]m the Tried ill q r^\ urest CJI OC Vh_^ service j PHONE rA3 if tho firm you iwcd fur export I 0% 0y m i packing, removal, shipping and i ni mi ">< l- 'jorviro .it f( i tortablt < ittt TRANSPORT STORAGE LIMITED 173. CICU STBfIT MN(,APO»r MANAGING50 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-11-21 13 Veronica Pavworth presents a preview— "if only to prove that there arc at /ra.sY a dO2en variations. In tweed or in velvet, knitted or crocheted high- backed or low-backed, the permutations are considerable." Sacks illustrated in- c/j^de designs by Jaeger, Dior {London), Rima, Dorville. Frederica. EUrava50 words
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Article, Illustration352 1957-11-21 13 KW YORK puzzles ANNE SHARPLEY I)ME 1 had been missing something. The had not seen a single sack. Three eks 'anada and the United States and not a ample of that troubling oblong had I that America was behind in fashion? America was behind in352 words
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Article155 1957-11-21 13 "CA PAPWORTH reports from LONDON I< it w.-, nothing y (paper stunt, a Publicity story a skck i ftl thC top. And ;i While. The only ft tht bo called sack aepressini word sack. did they drram up fir i wort? 1 a (1 bIK shot 11155 words
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Article284 1957-11-21 14 Ceylonese are beaten two -nil in key match AFTER being written <>n at the start <>i the league, following t series »>i poor displays during which thej dropped three points, defend* Ing champions Singapore Recreation Club lookwi srt now to win the Singapore Hockey Association284 words
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Article35 1957-11-21 14 Wolverhampton Wanderers, English League leaders, were beaten 2-0 by the Belgian team. Anderlecht, in a floodlight football match in Brussels, last night. Both goals were scored in the first half. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-11-21 14 pii tin v S.B < 'a Inside-right John Martens beats Ceylonese centre Forward Vijiaratnam, who takes ;i tumble, i»n t goalkeeper Soocelaraj moves up to clear before Martens can settled for .1 shot, s.k.c. won tins kr\ s n Div One match 2-0 on t lu* padane yesterdas Free PreeFree Pree - 49 words
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Article15 1957-11-21 14 Cambridge University beat Gloucester 13-8 in a Rugby Union match played yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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108 1957-11-21 14 CHARLTON ATHLETIC HOLD PROBABLE ITALIAN NATIONAL TEAM TO DRAW /iharlton athletic, the English Second Division club, held [taly's proposed National XI to a I—l draw in Milan yesterday. Both goals were scored in the second half. Signor Alfredo Poni, chief Italian selector, could not have been pleased with the formReuter - 108 words
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Article123 1957-11-21 14 wallabies strike best form pi.A\i;\u their best rugoy of the tour, the Australian Rugby Union team beat a Combined Pontypool and Cross Keys team by 14 points (.one goal, three penalty goals.) "to six (two penalty goals) at Pontypool yesterday. The Wallabies led 8-6 at half time. K. Donald openedReuter - 123 words
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Article27 1957-11-21 14 UNITED BEAT DUKLA 3-NIL pions, b! sue, 3-0 iii fh.V i their first r rev0 e un fI J N European Football rf m Jtonchester 1 ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Miscellaneous235 1957-11-21 14 i i i I i t tWrji i L -v iWiMnCLUES ACROSS 3 Shellfish mlghl 1 Obliterate a countenance at 5 Former wine editor last (.6). abroad? (8). 4 Coin a short text for the 6 Borders on but goes In I assembly (.6) 7 French city is seen 9235 words
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Article566 1957-11-21 15 Allan lewmts wu report and race review from ipoh Lffl |j\ K\ tiling Kf '!'•<■ l»t»avy v HK. k. ,uts tiie tmtL^n worker at teg)t this morning EZ in* run three in ;> w id* <>ut. B, this mornings Lp rions this is exft' onally566 words
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Article221 1957-11-21 15 I ROGMAN: Came from last at the home turn to finish A close up sixth to Ellen's Treasure Could win on Saturday, JUNE BLOSSOM: Having her first start in Malaya ran a promising fifth to Ellen's Treasure While I don't expect her to rise to championship221 words
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Article577 1957-11-21 15 i FaiHj.iiob.uj i»..,. anc« over the .straight course, the first day by h&nfini in badlj Drawn No 2 yesterdftj soon our in front on 'M» ratti aiKi led an 'he w,,v v, defeat the fast ■fiiashuik Commotion by i k Commotion put up a £<*>(]577 words
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Article32 1957-11-21 15 Singapore Engineer Regiment whipped a 13-man AH Whites team by 39 points (six goals, two tries and a penalty goal) to nil in a rugger match at Gillman Barracks yesterday.32 words
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Advertisement43 1957-11-21 15 PLEASE NOTE SCREENING TIMES: 10 A.M. 12.45-3.40-6.30 9.30 P.M: j "w»^i«iiiiiijlii|il^ y- COLOR by Of i U*f Tftj CINEMASCOPE f M U r.., GREGORY BATOrr MARCEL DAUO RORFRT [VANS r^t y DARRYL F. ZANUCK f„ PETER ViERTEL 4 ,***r N0 FREE LISTS) J43 words
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249 1957-11-21 16 lm> (.1 i\. \imi <«i«i bacheloi farmer, ii^ ad J mitted killlnf two women near his Central Wisconsin horror i.inn," the state crime labo r.itorv in Madison innouiM id officially yestei day. Oem appeared to shovi no r< m< i a sta criminologtst said,Reuter; A.P. - 249 words
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Article26 1957-11-21 16 The U.S. Defence Department last night announced creation of a new office to direct development of nuclear power for aircraft and missiles. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article27 1957-11-21 16 A Mr. Aderoumu. of Nigeria, last night won M 596,000 on an American radio quiz programme by correctly answt-rlne Questions on the Bible. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article469 1957-11-21 16 11. r EI G II T S for three races on j the last day, Saturday, are: CL. 3, DIV. 1 6F. Caracas 9 00 Winnetou s. 1 1> Balkan Chevalier 8.12 Fairy Flotsam 8 1)9 Slngora 8 09 Nufenrn 8.08 t'ampdtilc 807 Gembira 8.06 Beechnut 8.05 Peterpatch469 words
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453 1957-11-21 16 Mere principles aren' enough, says NATO leader EUROPEAN TOUR FOR VIEWS ON THE SUMMIT CONFEPF tiC( -AS FRANCE, U.S. AGREE ON MILITARY PRiNCIPUi\ TIIK NATO "summit" conference in Paris next month will hi M produce "something more than principles/ M. Paul-Henri s^-i Setretan (General of the North Atlantic Treaty OrganisationA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 453 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-11-21 16 MARCELLA SOLLINA, this seven year old Italian girl who took her sick father's place as a commercial traveller in Rome selling soap not only sold a lot but also secured for herself a part in a film when she 'finally called at the house of the film producer. Luciaro Emmer.Popper - 52 words
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Article124 1957-11-21 16 SPUTNIKS ON YOU WRIST &FI-TMX 5P.477J O skirts and oolda Spfl niks circling black dangling from brQccM are the latest space-M fashions for girlt to iM Daughters if the space M Will soon be oailv canciH in the space skirt, u'H is made of sailclothW sat urn red or venusReuter - 124 words
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Article42 1957-11-21 16 The House of Commons last night passed a bill to give effect to the government's decision to increase state pensions by 10s a week for single persons and 255. for married couples War pensioners; u-ili ni<sr» rrM increases. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration17 1957-11-21 1 pee Press Film Feature I V SMT.'Si J f#s II It'll 1 iPlll V U1 PHI HX17 words
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Article, Illustration607 1957-11-21 1 Harvey Simon - bincd with the touch of Paris sophistication a combination just right for the role of Ariane. "Of course, everyone wears different clothes In t ach picture," Audrey continued, "but screen actresses settle on one hairdo and stick with it There Ls little one can do607 words
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Advertisement82 1957-11-21 1 PREMIERE I fONl£m Vid n m 2 Some people fall in love at first sight w am Ir I ALLIED ARTISTS Pre»enti j I II la VI A% fm I I f\ Cfe C 19 ."--:'v' i fl 'V i AUUntT UTDDIIDM wH'*' I nLr DvHH MAURICE CHEVALIER BILLY WILDER82 words
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Article, Illustration156 1957-11-21 2 1, that M French i»aukv. p J l B railk 'l^u, vl Pli J s »7' commit V vate-eye i au d( <Lm Maurice Chevalier tfl f««tifate Looking J*H tun h pair in Flannagan't M (John \lcGivei sr t o| ,u^i clong, and swears t k'H the Amerii Mh156 words
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Advertisement63 1957-11-21 2 I JmW^m* Charming Dinnor Oown /Vt Cocktail C-r l:\vning Wear y JP' ELSIE MARY LTD.| S| 13, BATTERY ROAD i.fl SINGAPORE '^fe^ TFTFPHONF* "> Q Time your a appointment with (l) >* 7 <*mH\ mX. SLm i\i '-^-7 i DAM AS \IB success mfin^li MSJJJ!§. "-^A f WOO HING BROTHERS,63 words
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Article, Illustration176 1957-11-21 3 Ariane succumbs L> Flannagan's bpl uated charm, and many boon rendezvous follow, with Ariane tag her identity a secret, In order p. Flannagan interested, she pre--sti low his philosophy on love it ligl keep ii gay, and keep it i,>! Here she lists some '20 men 51176 words
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Advertisement85 1957-11-21 3 A cornplet6 y 1 A and progress are ne•l "1 T Cl ury to produce o 'Wlt-liO'llL Cl *op quality in»tru ment. People every- ,s' where recognize Ibis a fact proven by the unfailing success of the UICA. The 1 ~mzm?ffio®^^f^h, name alone has beObt.iin.iblc at nil lending photographic dcnlers85 words
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Article131 1957-11-21 4 GARY COOPER A LA MODE i < \\i\ COOPER, most l.mnlur to cinema audiew ts in blue jeans and Stet son has a sin pi ise in b1 ior millions >■ Him fans. When he appears in "Love in the Afternoon" Coop's wardrobe is suitable for the fussiest dresser. Playing131 words
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Article, Illustration129 1957-11-21 4 Maurice held his birthday party on the film set myrAURICE Chevalier M real bed his 68th birthday while making "Love Id The Ifternoon, in which he co starred with Gary Cooper Audrey Hepburn, cast and ere* Interrupted shooting to help celebrate. He wag presented a seven tiered birthday cake. left,129 words
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Advertisement140 1957-11-21 4 If your name is Peggy and you will be it the 9.30 performance ol k LOVI IN 111 l VFTI RNOON 1 on the evening ol Thursday 21st November, v hi ma) have a pleasant surprise. The first si<^ ladies named k *Peggy fl to contact the Pegg3 Sage representative140 words
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