The Singapore Free Press, 26 November 1957
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section20 1957-11-26 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper IMalaya jj. gapore. Tni»iiy. November 86, 1957 li it c 1:, (s.20 words
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Article124 1957-11-26 1 Object heads to the moon? ■i of a shining Bf\ travelling on a Bir.u 'se towards the B ider examinaB Sweden's defence B ters yesterday. X guess so far B be it might have B to do with RusB or missile exX a Swedish deX pokesman said. w that itA.P. - 124 words
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Article54 1957-11-26 1 m.pt to launch i first test satelsphere six inches m diameter weighing six l planned for the ■of next week In- ources said In f ton yesterday. L Tt lnl rm ints said ipt will be made Force Base, s J ix^ Tuesday, or\ p - 54 words
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Article454 1957-11-26 1 RUSSIA CAN ATTACK CITIES IN U.S. f AI iff f. jovier missiles could be directed to targets in America: Scientist gives grim warning Worst peril since Pearl Harbour J)R. EDWARD TELLER, "father" of the H-bomb, said in Washington yesterday that Russia may have, or soon will have, an intercontinental ballisticRenter; UP. - 454 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-11-26 1 pi< ture. M /"changci vrord irith apore h llu( k wi «»f the IM Wlnitter, at dinner m>l the Capitol Orchid Boom last night. On his right is Mrs Abdul Hatniri bin II iii JiMti.it wife of thr Ministrr for Locftl (to\ t n me ti l Lftndl and Housing.•rice Pn'ss - 52 words
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Article98 1957-11-26 1 Red rain robbers? E AMERICA should i r wia/ce certain that E i E Russia does not get ahead in the "fast de- velopmg field of I science dealiny with weather control," said E Dr. Edward Taylor in Washington yesterday. E "W^a^ fciTid 0/ 16-or/d E i ivould it beA.P - 98 words
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Article134 1957-11-26 1 KISHI PLAYS GOLF 'pRE Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, wh(j is now visiting Singapore, played goli at the [sland club this morning. He was joined by Mr F. T. Haddock, Dato S. Q. Wong, Mr. Seizo Hinata, the Japanese Consul-General in Singapore. and two members of bis party Mr.134 words
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Article37 1957-11-26 1 Decembi r fit I gr ide rub r buyer to b opened m ling ipore Ihi morning at F9 c( Mt ib ii;) one phth oi i > ter day 1 clo Phj tone waa quiet.37 words
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Article66 1957-11-26 1 I^rance has successfully -T tested two typos ot high-altitude rockets, to become the fourth power possessing missiles, tht* French Defence Ministry disclosed yesterday. The missiles are being used by scientists for the exploration of outer space, the Ministry said in a published statement. The missiles have been firedA.P.,; UP. - 66 words
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Article103 1957-11-26 1 I pRESIDENT BiB€ nhower was ordered to bed by his doctors yesterday after suffering a chill. The White House associate Press Secretary made the disclosure by Issuing the following statement •'The President will be unable to attend the dinner tonight In honour ofA. P - 103 words
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Advertisement89 1957-11-26 1 flHSVlDßv^^r* fir /I/Ay I Feeling II Hess runV down J > I? C\ jp you that little cxtr.i /\sir^^ makes .1 deal of differei \ZStiM Look for th r FEDDIS Ljbtl. Wf«' v HjL) l.ai h capsul contains: /*+^B^mM&i; V! t 1 1 1 1 U) i'l' i i M89 words
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486 1957-11-26 2 INDONESIA THREAT TO BREAK OFF RELATIONS WITH HOLLAND Dutch interests could be nationalised 'within the coming year' INDONESIA yesterday threatened a total breakdown in relati with the Netherlands over the West Now Guinea issue hinti that Dutch interests in Indonesia might be nationalised as I res Dr. Subandrio, [ndonesian ForeignU.P.; Renter - 486 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-11-26 2 The Siamese Consulgeneral in Singapore, Mr Sun thorn llongladarom. last night attended .1 dinner Riven by the China Siam Line at the Cathay Restaurant. Ixual agents for the shipping firm are Tan Guan I^ee Co.. Ltd In Boat Quay. Pi*, tun- shows (from left) Mr Tan Yin Chan assistant managingFree Press - 90 words
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Article247 1957-11-26 2 pill UNITED nations Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld will leave New York on Friday for a flying peace mission to the Middle East. U.N. spokesman said Mr. Hammarskjoeld will visit Amman. Jordan, and other capitals in the area to discuss th*? recent flare upA )'; r i' - 247 words
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Article107 1957-11-26 2 I^HE somewhat mysterious f'-.sK'iuiti'.i] .1 William C. Ellis as superintendent oi Windsor Castle was disI ed by a spokesman for the Royal Family yesterday. Ellis, who is 50, was ap- ;I 't 'i to the post nine ars ago by the late King George VI Asked/'. l> - 107 words
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Article33 1957-11-26 2 London Transport yester day i' ;< cted b union claim for .1 ;::> i about $11) a we< k Paj n c fOI 53.000 London bus woi kei l<< uti rl<< uti r - 33 words
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Advertisement107 1957-11-26 2 CARGO 11 BOAf ii ti for information ioni v I f i- BJ )rou' forwarding Ag* n t or i JV MALAYAN AIRWAYS <^ GtNftAL SALES AGfNfS'Tn 7766) OCIAH BUI (DING SINGAPORE 57, 72 0* M(. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPOfcATfON LAMOTTE BAY RUM LOTION \^l^w U»c LAMOTTI Tk j/L iri107 words
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Advertisement74 1957-11-26 2 lIIIIIIIIIIIBBIICRBai Dynamic Delectable _^p Devastating «rJBr r ■■■■<■' B )rm J I W tirifft H y^ 1// B &j9 lW^s^^y SS j^B BHp^F^v I B,' I B -^**nT* f B m/ Pi tfl TV 1 m ft bI fifl V^*^ Mr B 1/ B J W J ■J jflßl Ajf74 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-11-26 3 picture. The students, Including 29 teenage fiirls, were guests Ol the Cathay Organisation. They arc at present on a tour of Singapore. Forty-two students ol the Chulaiorn I niversitj Bangkok last nieht saw the lihn "The Sun Also ses" it the Odeon Theatre, Singapore. Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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321 1957-11-26 3 THE second session of the Anglo-French talks in Paris broke up late last night without any agreement over the controversy concerning the sending of arms to Tunisia by Britain and the United States. A British spokesman said: "No conciliation hasReuti r.; I i' - 321 words
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Article108 1957-11-26 3 Hyperilin 'is food for gods' MOSCOW RADIO yesterday said Russia was introducing into her agriculture a substance which seemed "to bring to life the romantic ideas of H. G. Wells" novel "The Food for the Gods'." The substance, called hyperilin, is credited with stimulating the growth of plants. The broadcastReuter. - 108 words
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Article94 1957-11-26 3 \n ancient gold-plated hi Lmet, believed to be 1,500 years old and »i mg illan origin, waa icribed by a Japanese ircheologisi yesterday ne of tfi^ rari st find in A ia. in m i ao 8u( naga, dir< ctoi thi privately owned Kashiwabara Archae IA I' - 94 words
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Advertisement9 1957-11-26 3 8 EXQUISITE CROCODILE SHIRTS i J ■i'y-^^W B^ TALLER9 words
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Advertisement224 1957-11-26 3 :CAN YOU ACT? j "^Mmimf HERE'S YCJR CHANCE TO; U^^r'v^l^ DC A 3iAK: vwHrmftflfl poppy 8881 q33BBBBBh'^^^^obßlßW^^^BcJ' H m \0 If i# mto be held in conjunction with the screening of Warner Bros!* ib) You must re-enact a scene or part scene from any of the Jame.s i& ®f |||l224 words
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Article228 1957-11-26 4 Opinion FOOD FOR THOUGHT ■jl-JANY people win reJTI member those 1< days alter the war when goods oi which they had been deprived were .still denied them owing to the necessary export drive to re-establish their country's financial position. Now we read that Red China has placed on ration pork228 words
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Article, Illustration445 1957-11-26 4 MARGARET SAVILLE - MARGARET SAVILLE BY U.P. special correspondent Pity Europe 'z unmarried princesses for they far outnumber the eligible princes. What is needed is a court cupid but his task would be a hard one. yyHAI Lurope needs is a good royal matchmaker. Hut the court cupid445 words
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Advertisement30 1957-11-26 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN < FUN > TELEFUNKEN with Hi-Fi system 3-D sound Obt.iin.iKle from your non-it TELETUNKFN di.kr or < onl.irt s i. SEOW KUAN CO., 4 6 Dhobi Chaul Singapore Tel: *****30 words
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Advertisement65 1957-11-26 4 Every glass is a pleasure! Sunkist i.s famous f<.r fresh-frozen fruit j First thing in the morning, to start a meal after a hard days work, refresh yourself Witll a glassful of your favourite Sunki.st fruit JuiC H you're giving a children's party. Sunl FRUIT PUNCH is the ideal refreshment.65 words
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Article, Illustration424 1957-11-26 5 HOSPITAL PROBES PHONE DELAY .tixious parent waits on "dead line' I operator took ©air A *tigation has begun on a charge of a 1 A t telephone call by an anxious lather I h layed at the Singapore General llosf id the authorities will look into any j ij^V iplaints,424 words
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Article203 1957-11-26 5 PREPARATIONS for the "We of Singapore Ex hibition" organised by the Department of Information Services are in full swing. After having been postponed twice, the exhibition is now scheduled to be held at the Vie--"toria Memorial Hail from Jan. 3 to 18. It will be opened203 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-11-26 5 picture. THIS was THE start of ;i 158-mile marathon, \t S;iit rake City, ruh, between two college -track stars. Terry Jensen (left) and, behind him. Alberi R*j t and two mm on horses. Roth mnnen droppnl OOt «>r the rue throiißh exhaustion, finished thr roursr in r;us and greeted thea r - 57 words
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Advertisement187 1957-11-26 5 DARING STORY of I RACIAL PROBLEMS! j Clark Gable I at the man who tatf tr>« ttrangt na/no of Hamlth Bond g| YVONNE DE CARLO 1 as Manty, the Qlrl who thouaht sha waa Loulilant ball*. SIDNEY POITIER mWARNERCOLOR r.n, W*PNER BRO«V OPENS CAPITOL THURSDAY a a aiiioaoiniiißßiiißii YThe most187 words
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Advertisement22 1957-11-26 6 HIGHEST QUALm LOW NICOTINE CHESTERFIELD ni: s r ffle^lj 1 j F O R 1 1J U M j TRY THEM TO-DAY!22 words
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Miscellaneous170 1957-11-26 6 JIJI Wlhl f»^ St«iii4-> Jurclaii 'r L/ him °J?/ r"'?" \v" L L P^// gD^' u by Lee D alk and Phil Davis P r W i||f J 1 «.\jv. 1 V B^^fe^^® v\W liX nH| v :^m« .i.\~\li by llnhliartl max, p voi> 2cM--y^H|na' ase t^e Mosrr£\^s^£ss4r/;v^G^/P you'KE so^^mH/^.Ts170 words
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Miscellaneous420 1957-11-26 6 BORN today, you h a > and power. You usu c to get what you want out 1 Pite an element or caul U ma> make you appear to b I stari Bui once you 1 c green lights, you spar< I aeiii, Vl jrour goal. l| You are a420 words
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317 1957-11-26 7 Doctors to go to centres, schools GOVT. STEPS UP WAR AGAINST KIDDIES KILLER DISEASE, DIPHTHERIA^ 'TNI Singapore (ity A < uum il is setkiii;; ihi- <t|)cr;i!ion of community centres in it> drive te s Inoculate rwry child against diphtheria In a mi ular t<> \;u iotti communitj centres, tin- c317 words
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Article166 1957-11-26 7 WARNING ON NEW LOOK CAR PLATES rill: Singapore Traffic A day reminded mote plates should be more 1 The Superintendent a. A. Rajah, told the F had to meet conditions .section of the traffic st Police authorities yesterrists that their number egible than fanciful. of the traffic police, Mr. ree166 words
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Article90 1957-11-26 7 Lib -Socs' five points The Liberal-Socialist candidate for Delta Division, Mr. Pek Boon Kang. in a five-point manifesto yesterday said he would strive to provide the district with better amenities if he was elected to the Singapore City Council. The five points are: More low rental S.I.T. Mats, more stand-pipes,90 words
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Article53 1957-11-26 7 A policeman to every j school ig the formula of a Brooklyn Grand Jury for curbing Juvenile delinquency. The recommendation that a policeman be placed on permanent duty in rarh of NVw York's 918 public schools was mad ye iterdaj after Investigating "crinw inA P - 53 words
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Article40 1957-11-26 7 The 1,395-ton Range, detained in Port Said on Sun day on .suspicion of being an Israeli vessel, was not allowed through the Suez Canal yesterday. The ship v flying the I South African Hat; RenterRenter - 40 words
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Article28 1957-11-26 7 Moscow Radio said yesterday the rockel cai rier ol Sput nik I WOUld (!i;..M1,-:',i;tt(> during th^ first 10 j. .v of Decem ixt. A PA P - 28 words
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Article160 1957-11-26 7 Ii ONDON, v>\ s Pi n iaai 1 s4a _L.. N.i 1 RSS tl l« g lMlih Nov. WW 'H'yer. 23 K buyers ■M«P tJ no .sellers no sellers Dec 18 W buyers 23 > s buyers 23% sellers 23 t ..11. i m .s l KSS160 words
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Article112 1957-11-26 7 INI W YORK, Nov. J.3 rre\ious Today h 87 25 nom. 87.12 nom j- I, Contract Nov. unquoted unquoted Dec- unquoted unquoted [DM S Mrs; Nil trails I I Nor. 85 50 buyers 85.00 buyers 87.25 sellers 87 12 sellers Dec- 85 50 buyers 85 00 buyers112 words
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Article41 1957-11-26 7 INFW YORK, Nov. 2 r > Previous Today D Industrial, 442.68 444 38 I Railroads 103.46 104 35 I) Domestic Bonds 83 GO 84 23 5 utilities 07 10 67 42 5 Stocks Composite Averages 148 33 149 0641 words
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Article50 1957-11-26 7 Jipong spot and 1 23%, November shipment unase 24',, afloats j quoted. Muntok white spol and November shipment await in-- release 33 1 atloaU 33 wak spot and await- to 32%, November shipment afloats 23% to I 31% sellers ex-dock we prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.50 words
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Article68 1957-11-26 7 LONDON'. Nov. :>!>• bftPßj mr Previous Today M 1 K V Iliihppmes c.i f. I'KV "Wth European delivered K^^^iin.i^^/NSs $ITB seuera 17 ners Europe an delivered weight _*r K»»l ton N OV Dec §i £63 nom DHs aom IUI1 U1 £6> notn £64 nom fCJ OIL68 words
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Advertisement101 1957-11-26 7 """"'■"■■■nn""i<minmuitHniminihniihhn:iiinii' your i A cionsi*ts<S f VA/hy tuk<; iho trouble in building up your home effects a period of years only lo h.ivn thtMJi broken in transit ChtruAt packing and shipment dANi»ArOHE PACKIHG Co., Ltd. v Singa|H«s?e Baggage StMfeWpS^'M Kuala Lum^irjg 4 r'. Singapore -taZzyzi NEW ALHAMBRA Ph>«e: ***** J101 words
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Miscellaneous149 1957-11-26 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore i i 15 pin Lu< k y i )ip Pa i i i 30 i line U fnal md Nc 1 45 lU< k\ Dip P 'it II; 2.00 i Close i >■>• n 00 Mv li from the \i i lot 530 Pie i149 words
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Miscellaneous58 1957-11-26 7 !!SINCAPORE ;hich tides I B TODAY: lus t > m H IMVIOKROVY «j mi m iiui 1 19 p m |p, H THURSDAY: 3ik im, B And I j> »n Bl i(ll>\\ 1 Itl (l)( l I SATURDAY: 1 i.m g ;mml 1.31 pin SUNDAY m u.i 1.13 m H58 words
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Article, Illustration94 1957-11-26 8 Riding on a tiger is a dangerous game m CIRCUS tune in Britain has arrived once more. Thi m Shou on Earth, v ill really be the greatest and these pictures give ata H of some of the thrills awaiting children and grown-ups alike at Liv g Bertram Mills Circus94 words
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Article169 1957-11-26 8 Two West German miners were haulod fo safety shorily after dawn one day last week after bcinq trapped 1,000 feet b< low the surface in the H',l!< niol (Hril Volley) Bant* mim near Esch wf q. Wet Germany, for five days. Thr two mvn169 words
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Article162 1957-11-26 1 Just the thing for dull hair THIS IS STRAIGHT FROM HOLLYWOOD lIIIIIIIKIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIII lIIIIIIJIMIIIIIIItI lIIIUIIIIHIII II HIM lIMIIIIIII "< IF the sun :uid the wind have wroughl liuvoi with < >vi liair try H special beauty cap treatment a! a Batten Road salon whiih offers this revitalising treutmeni straight from Hollywood162 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-11-26 1 <<>< hi in IT S the good neigh bour look this season J the charming Singa pore model shown here appears in I gay and J attractive cocktail frock featuring a style tradi tional in the Philippines. This smart adaptation j of the Filipina's mestiza j costumeFree Press - 69 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-11-26 1 incturc. COSTUME jewellery assumes new forms in combinations of colour. The cram pics above, part o) a big collection 01 imports at a Stum ford [load \hop. include three-strand beads in nan/ and white, a multiple' strand choker of cut crystals and pearls in luscious colour tones (with(■'rei' Press - 71 words
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Article154 1957-11-26 1 DYNASTY Of Hong Kong have sent a Singapore I shop samples of their most j luscious Chinese brocade J and tribute satins. j You may choose your material and have it made in Hong Kong into a truck. i cocktail suit or opera coat I to your154 words
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Advertisement97 1957-11-26 1 Helena Rubinstein shows you how to make up with silk! thai covers ever) tin) line, never dries 01 cakes. Dot SILK ro.NI on toy our cheek*, chin, nose forehead then imooth it in Foui ihadestotone with ever) ikin Pufi on SILK FACE POWDER, created b) Inrautygenius Helena Rubinstein from infinitesimal97 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-11-26 2 Be wall- wise HANG your greenery and flowers out of the way of children and elbows, pets and duster. What could be more attractive than these wall containers of modern design, some with coloured plastic (ones to match your decorative accessories? These are new, smart and inexpensive and are made56 words
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Article164 1957-11-26 2 IT seems to me a rather sad state of affairs when Malaya's women are not represented among the delegates from 27 nations attending the current 12th United Nations General Assembly meeting at NewYork City. Six of this year's women representatives come from nve of the164 words
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Article207 1957-11-26 2 TRIBUTE TO DIOR PHARMINGL? poignant was that feminine tribute to the memory of the Immortal Christian Dior, expressed at the i Singapore Model Academy's fashion show for the benefit of the Children's Aid Society recently at the Raffles Hotel, In a touching salute by Mrs. Dorothy Hardman of John Little's207 words
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Article319 1957-11-26 2 f*LOSE your eyes to Vy the politics and let's dash on horseback across the pampas of Argentina for a Gaucho holiday. Bett i be forewarned, hou e\ >i about the Argentinian eating habit Comes supper-time at a Cattle lute {Called there a ftm a, and v < r319 words
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Article, Illustration610 1957-11-26 2 BUY THE GOODS SPEND LOCALLY MADE AND LESS Made in Singapore label coun ,!°i Arc .you aware of the implica ion articles which .re m,de by oca |,1 f If you do not then you should fn'r I terns which arc designed and fashi: 'WLI n modern shops— and a610 words
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Advertisement126 1957-11-26 2 1 (iift Vouchers 1 from TOWN COUNTRY /s/ 7\ /A'- /A') j X v j» F SALE S9 io 5u i 60 ellas from $6/45 j and-new shipment oj ADELYN DRESSES for yourX'tnas. i .accessories at your I COMPANY I? 3B Coleman St., Spore Tel: *****; WATERLESS COOKWARE i •"">126 words
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Article122 1957-11-26 3 rpO )>ror,< thai our local JL batiks can be made I into simple but elegant day tune frocks, an en terprising Singapore mo- i man <•< signer has made several styles in this traditional fabric. Nicely-detailed, thei c belted frocks with such id .t, m touches as slit122 words
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Advertisement159 1957-11-26 3 Beautiful New Shipment of Frocks, Handbags, Beits, Gloves Kats 11, Battery Road, Singapore, I, (Telephone: *****) *j& PjR SBSC! WK W8 8 |>i i < For C^''kl,s3i g A range of selection for you to ?A choose from -JS 90 369 North Bridge Road, Singapore »E 174, Balu Road, KUALA159 words
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Article, Illustration410 1957-11-26 4 r rKK ,i breath ol Pans at Christmas-time J is the lull range oi Caron's exquisite French perfumes just arrived at a High street store, ly in their holiday wrappin I the discriminating woman oj Singapore, fine perfume is >t more importance than furs,Free Press - 410 words
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Article248 1957-11-26 4 A PERENNIAL favourite in bras arrives in town in a new and exciting collection of U.S.-made Maiden form styles in Pre-Jude designs Available in pink, blue and white, also evening black, these nylon and satin beauties come in sizes 32 to 39, A to D cup MADE248 words
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Advertisement15 1957-11-26 4 tj U^P^x^Bß Iff i l^F^ *> pt c I^l l l *y (UndCr PntUf furopean supervision15 words
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Advertisement111 1957-11-26 4 DAISY FLOWER SHOP I 15, Orchard Road. Singapore-9 t f 4*r Ihrisi nt a s oM§fis U Mitt 1 #f#-f v oi* 4, sal H 40rrh ids in i'lump** A -B 1 ttitrivti Puvkvd ii* H S p<* via I Hn.\-<>s 'M From S2W- m Open Daily: Tei. ***** *****111 words
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117 1957-11-26 9 ifICMMJUAM I'ALACK sources yesterday l> nbed as "nonsense* 1 a report that Margare! had made a tearful new lEI the Queen for permission to marrj Him-raiit. Peter Townsend. V' port was published in the New York H, sc > s a special dispatch from\.p..; U.P. - 117 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-11-26 9 Tears for Norman ."Most people laugh when comedian Norman Wisdom is around but E little Francis Gray did C otherwise the other afternoon when Norman went E along to 'Ik v Paddington, London, Children's HosE pital. to present a cake to the sick children on beE half of the Odeon64 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-11-26 9 I Mr Swiss Government B has asked parliament for g a credit of t'Mj million for ii»" purchase of 100 B Hawker Hunter jet fi^ht- crs for the Swiss Air Force. 53 rhe request will be conta sid°red at the sc^ ion oncnins on December 2.84 words
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Article, Illustration311 1957-11-26 10 Survey on vice in Asia i 'IKLS are transported i>> i from the northern provinces «>i •i ;i into Malaya for ]v ostitution. Tlii tated by i S. Banerjee in a summai ution in Asia the I I ist pre- > sociologist count•h beganRp it( r 1 - 311 words
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156 1957-11-26 10 Afraid to tell the truth to Chiang' OFFICIALS surrounding Generalissimo Chiang Kai-.slu'k are afraid to .speak out and tell the 70-year-old Chinese leader the true facts about problems facing his Nationalist Government. This blunt charge was made by the chief editorial writer ol Formosa's most outspoken newspaper only six daysUP. - 156 words
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Article59 1957-11-26 10 Pope Pius xv blessed all workers engaged in tfie construction of Manila's new Cathedral when His Holiness received In audience at Cast el Cai>dolfo t\o o j) r 0 mm cut Filipinos who have been engaged on the work Architect t' c r >) a n d O oCi/mnn andA r - 59 words
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Article41 1957-11-26 10 n if. INDONESIAN com MIT IFF, OF THE INTER NATIONAL PRESS tNS7 I TUTE 'IP I > IN JAKARI A HAS DECLARED Til \T RECENT MI LI T A R V PRESS CURBS VIOLATE I) "DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS IN A FREE COUNTRY U.PU.P - 41 words
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Article37 1957-11-26 10 plant a Japanese tree in Wellington Botanic Gardens to commemorate his visit.— i)i, rina hI (too (ton visit to Wellington, Neu Zeal i I />'•' i 2, Japane <• Mini /<•' Yobti Xi hi am be ;m tted t > Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article14 1957-11-26 10 Dr. j H. Zeeman will be Holland's tirs t ambassador to Laos A. P.A. P. - 14 words
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Article14 1957-11-26 10 Communist Rumania and Indi;i have agreed to elevate their Legations to embassies A P.A P. - 14 words
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Article37 1957-11-26 10 The Ceylon Government has refused to allow an East (i c r m a n fOO /hall t c a m to enter c country as ''we do not recognise the East Ger~ man Government." I .P.I .P. - 37 words
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Article24 1957-11-26 10 Ceylon has Agreed to buy 200,000 tons <»i rice from Burma nexl jreai The pi ii c has not vet been d©- i ri r - 24 words
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Article16 1957-11-26 10 Pek Ing Radio his begun daily broadcast In i rdbtc t Persian and Turkish. .1 p.1 p - 16 words
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Article44 1957-11-26 10 Japs ii h i concluded agreement iii Waiving vi.sas for travellei not staying longer than three months wit h Turkey, We t oei many, Prance, it;i i y, Greece, the Netherlands, Belgium, Tunl iia. U' vti- mark, Sweden, Norway, Luxemburg, Switzerland and Dominica. HeuterHeuter - 44 words
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Article31 1957-11-26 10 The I'.S Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air. Mr. Harrison Norton, disclosed in Taipeh that the Chinese Nationalist navy would get more U.S. aid and ships in the future. Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article36 1957-11-26 10 Dr. Hajime Okubo, a Japanese professor of engineering, has been notified by the Nobel prize selection committee in Sweden that he fl s been selected as a candidate for the 1958 Nobel prize r physics. Renter.Renter. - 36 words
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Article18 1957-11-26 10 JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER NOBUSUKE KISIII HAS ENDORSED THE RIGHT OF NEWSMEN NOT TO DISCLOSE THEIR NEWS SOURCE. UP.UP. - 18 words
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Article17 1957-11-26 10 The Jakarta newspaper Indonesia Raya has resumed publication after i 12--d.iy closure by military order A PA P - 17 words
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Article59 1957-11-26 10 rpHE Japanese Ministry of Trade v% «ii ihortij i 1 new ralei to control operation branch offices of lapanese trade linns The new rules are designed to ellmina! sivr competition amona lapanese traderg lorelgn exchange, the Ministry ipokesman k >« nl lapanese tr;id«* firms concerned would aged t«>Reuter. I - 59 words
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Article174 1957-11-26 10 A LOT of toy for the money ow prj be the "sin 1 ;e exporters Tliis obser by an md York cons magazine, for< American toy turers wou] I protection against particularly '•-Mainly the d :ers will quality of their pr or tariff," the Consumer market trei "While it manyRenter - 174 words
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74 1957-11-26 10 The Japanese experts are not impressed JAPANESE scientist plauded the launciung Of artificial meteors by th United Statr, they could not be COM* ered In the same Ug the Soviet Unions Mr. Masajl Mlyajl, direc tor ot the Tokyo Astron* mica] Observatory, .aia considered the launrWjJ of the meteors toRi'iiler - 74 words
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Advertisement29 1957-11-26 10 r^-Y FURNlfuHtl |j3224iL removals! 1 U| fl (<^ TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD I ,1 \V. [v>~\ HUH I t, f n 1 Wm^ W/IMA' -if J', t)lftf<U)U H'illAtO t'f IK k29 words
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Article, Illustration236 1957-11-26 11 This Christmas will be even brighter UGAPORE STORES REPORT THAT EARLY ORDERS ARE ON A LAVISH SCALE g \iM)Ki: i- pre- paring for a bumper Christmas which xpected to be on a gander scale than last year. Spokesmen for leaadepartmental dealing in frofood, liquoi and drinks, textiles s, told the236 words
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Article121 1957-11-26 11 A new high school Vi\K Marls St( lla High School, a fullj aicit (i Instil ut i< n, is to be opened In Siglap, Singapore year r iti<' hi Lingual school will be run by the Marist. Brothers on the .samp lint a& the Sing ipi in Catholic High School.121 words
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Advertisement487 1957-11-26 11 STOP PRESS < ntt r Announcing BLUE SPOT i ATI ir nruT A Heller (^ase ri ff r BtWE ATLAS EIGHT r f/ Shroffs Carpets super hi-fi 3-d y Or Value V'AAAC CAIC The world's finest i:::; A WAJ a ALE I Radios Radiograms FREE PRESS Huge Reduction in I487 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-11-26 12 SUNNY GLAM - SUNNY GLAM H i>^^X "ELLEN." Beautiful treatment of a beautiful subject. Exposure: 1 10 sec at /5.5. H; Lighting. two 500 watt and one 1,000 watt flood. Camera: studio. Film- Kodak Super ||J t XX sheet film. Developed in D 76. X'45 words
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Article, Illustration610 1957-11-26 12 Our sjuc'it of honour today is Mr. Wjm Yue Ko»f, AR.P.S who wr.'tcs B 3 wan vu: KONG, \.iu\s. i w \s interested in photograph* a| the age of ten when a relative 1 bought me a Kodak Brownie box camera. At that time610 words
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Article115 1957-11-26 12 jg^ Mr Win Vuc isr Kong is tlif po- pill ir A^'Mant Honorary Secretary of E the Photographic So- =j ciety i>t Singapore lie was made an Associate E of the Royal Photo- r graphic Society in 1955. E An old bay of Raffles115 words
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Article, Illustration302 1957-11-26 12 CAMERA CLUB SECTION PHOTOGRAPHERS in Malaya and Singapore plan to sub- Mit pictures for the 22nd Rochester International Salon of Photography, Inc.. the world's largest urban photographic exhibition, openinar March l, 1958, ai the Mnnori.il Art Gallery in Rochester, New York, U.S.A. Closing date for entries in the302 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1957-11-26 13 If I ITS SO SIMPLE, YET ATTRACTIVE UiAfCE A COCKTAIL ■-1 t »f| \i»s a i»K'ktai! WT c.ihint't is well E, v your list Ol Ej to buy for the Kir. but there's no K)uh!'<'? make one. Mi,, .ittractixr on* 1 here is simple Hitfhinu' record1,090 words
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Article, Illustration156 1957-11-26 13 IX) X a razor edge on a plane iron sharpen on a stone as usual, dip in very hot water and finally rub edge on a strip of hard leather. j. Apply a touch of grease to screws being driven in any wood. It aids driving,156 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-11-26 13 Marking gauge &SWV II II Ull —li I Alter planing one side and edge oj a piece of wood, the gauge is used, to mark width and thick* 71 ess. The head < f Ihe gailOß sii^r along the handle and is locked in POSH i 162 words
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Advertisement28 1957-11-26 13 y P [Balanced High Fidelity Df Luxe wirh 3 tpr.iki rt 6 w.»tt push pull .implmrr PRICE $375/SOLE AGENTS: HA. O'CONNOR COMPANY LTD, Laidbw Building. B.ittcry Road. S.nif.ipor.28 words
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Article136 1957-11-26 14 Turpin stops German in 8th I> VNI M >\.l II 1 UKPIN, 11 British Ugh I h vyweii champion, to at CJwe Jans- of Germany, in the eighth round of their scheduled tenround fight ai Leicester last night. The referee stopped the cont> tepping in ai Janssen had got upRouter. - 136 words
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Article42 1957-11-26 14 Aklcrshot beat Worcester City 3-2 in Birmingham last night after extra time in the second replay of their F.A. Cup first round tie. Aider.shot art.' at home to Coventry In the second round on Dec. 7. Router-Router - 42 words
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Article276 1957-11-26 14 UNIVERSITY HAND INDIAN ASSOCIATION A 5-0 DEh?a, They outplay Royot Naval Police two-nii i i i i.w.^i >a Kepi mniisnvcs in me mint, with holders 51 Recreation Club, for the Singapore Hockey Association's Dh n gue championship when thej beat R.N. Police 2 n it276 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-11-26 14 picture. R.A.F. goalkeeper Moseley makes a spectacular save oil" Malays 1 centre-forward Sahar Hussein in the S.A.F.A, Community League final at Jalan Besar on Sunday. Malays won 2-1. Free PressFree Press - 30 words
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175 1957-11-26 14 MAGNIFICENT secondhalf rally enabled All Whites to turn the tables on Singapore Cricket Club "B" on the padang yesterday when they won their re turn match by 16 points (two goals, two penalties) to six (try. penalty). The club won the first match175 words
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Article556 1957-11-26 14 Weights for Saturday IK. II IS for all eight races at Bukit Tim. ih {mi Saturday are: Cll Div 1 1 Mile Little Pappa 9. ih; Adelaide star 9.04 Crimson Pirate 9.02 Tudor Wonder 9.01 On Stage 8.12 Straits Code 8.12 j l'appa's Love 8.0"» Bysantium 8.03 Frog 111 8.03556 words
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Article27 1957-11-26 14 Alphonse Halimi, undisputed world bantamweight champion, will meet Tanny Sampo, champion of the Philippines, in a .ten-round ion-title fight in Marseilles jn Dec. B.— Router.Router. - 27 words
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Article334 1957-11-26 14 Tourists set to beat Natal today j\ 'iii >i O9V 101 .SIX WICKeiS I declared, in reply to the Province's 147, .should be sufficient to enable the Australian cricketers to beat Natal on the final day of their match at Dur- i ban today. The wicket wa.s taking spin ye334 words
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109 1957-11-26 14 !>n.i.Y TAI BERT, cap ii m ol i ti<' United i >.i\ I CUP t< .till. tnnounced yesterday thftt v' i < s< !\;t < tardnar Mulle \y \<vb Flam and Elon Holm >erg m iii i present t he Jnited 81109 words
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Miscellaneous167 1957-11-26 14 ci-i es across 6 Bat the heraldic device I simmer much hardship f<>r tumbled? <id. Uie administration (11) 7 A reputed pet 1b preserved 8 Recommitted man '.;<>r: tn from extinction (11). J''' li An era for the .scon^ of •> Menu aeiii tcy contains ti»<' conflict <:>> tn unadorned167 words
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Article971 1957-11-26 15 ALLAN littwis, reporting this morning^ workouts at 8.T., says Hf DO£S OUTSTANDING 3f IP m^ {iliVii Uvil(l ll a M< in \w aii!^ |M Iftw iiv this \w3b llainllin« Eel lr:uk L h ice in 38 3 > ■airl Yqi \\iir- morning's Lg] id971 words
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225 1957-11-26 15 Severe setback for U.S. Davis Cud team IWfLiIMER IS BACK OCKE* Tom Morti- i "H l r is back in the olony after spending j s "<»rt holiday in Aus- alia He will ride at this I ukit Timah meeting. r piE United States Davis Cup team suffered a severeRenter. - 225 words
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Article16 1957-11-26 15 IGHT Russell a t Algerian n points in 1 the Bri- r.• ' r. - 16 words
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Article44 1957-11-26 15 The Russian ice hockey team drew 5-5 with Windsor Bulldogs in the second match of their Canadian i tour at Windsor. Ontario. last night. The Russians were beaten 7-2 by Whitby Dunlops in their first match lasi Fri- (lav neuter.neuter. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration24 1957-11-26 15 !M) *lnnin| R*C« Sll M lavs .1, I)iv 1 ♦if* from CftlDptfftlC 'in! I ,\ir\ Flotsam I liihrniHi i in Inuli on Sfl tUfdai24 words
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Advertisement170 1957-11-26 15 Here's high praise for THE Z? ANNUAL™ 1958! A Reader from Kuala Lumpur writes: "This year the technical excellence of the Annual surpasses anything you have published before. The articles and pictures are of a very high standard. You must be proud of such craftsmanship." A Reader from Singapore writes:170 words
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Article396 1957-11-26 16 U.S stands firm on Okinawa THERE IS NO POSSIBILITY OF CHANGING THE LAND ACQUISITION POLICY' 4 tierican < an i *V nan told v croup of Japan- >«■ legislai >rs yes U rdaj that there h no bilitj thai the i nit« d States would chance if Okin h iA.P; IP, - 396 words
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222 1957-11-26 16 MR. K. BOASTS OF MODERN RED ROCKET ARMY Zhukov^s dismissal was 'right and timely £N A SPEECH to graduates of Moscow .Military Academy the Soviet Communist Party chief, Mr. Khrushchev, said last ni^ht that the Army and Navy were being equipped with all up to date arm* including rockets and– R(Hitcr. - 222 words
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Article153 1957-11-26 16 SPANISH forces at Sidi Ifni in Spanish Morocco have repulsed an attack on their territory by 1,200 Moroccan dissidents, reports reaching Madrid said last night. The Spanish lost four men dead and 19 wounded. Moroccan casualties were estimated at -about 80 The reports the first authoritative onesX ■ulcr.; v.p. - 153 words
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Article145 1957-11-26 16 Support for UN fund INDONESIA yesterday appealed to the major powers in the United Nations to support the establishing of a special United Nations fund for economic development. Mr. Zirin Zain oi Indonesia, speaking in the General Assembly's special political committee, said that a small fund was better than noRenter, - 145 words
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Article44 1957-11-26 16 SIX hundred workers at the Eastern Smelting Company. Penang, went on strike this morning after the management had rejected their union's demand yesterday for the reinstatement of a union executive and the withdrawal of dismissal notices for 17 other persons44 words
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Article18 1957-11-26 16 Norway will not agree to the setting up ol u.s. rocket bases on her soil. UP.UP. - 18 words
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159 1957-11-26 16 104 tribesmen killed by Ethiopians Britain yesterday accused fierce Ethiopia raiders ol slaughtering 104 Kenya 1 1 Ibesmen recent ly in a wild b nil lonely corner ol Africa F< in i"n and colonial offices ■'>p« i^' men disclo Ing thii i aid the Macmil lo n Governmei it h&sA P - 159 words
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329 1957-11-26 16 ASIA LAYS TOO MUCH STRESS ON POLITICS IHONOMK > not poiitns, i s tlit- thing In Isia, said Indian edito \?W Monies at the International r i ra^E second Asian conference In K.m-i- lst ltil! Bi m Asm. he said, newly-won freedtSrll considered a precious asset, while i tSrJB it— A P..; . U.P..; Reul : m - 329 words
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Advertisement413 1957-11-26 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1)1 Mil 2(1 Wonl- S* i minimum). A; e G eral Hospital, Singapore, on ~f>th November, 1957, Mr. Hugh Charles Ang-us, 69 The funeral cortege will the residence 330, River Valley Road, Singapore at 4.30 p in on Wednesday, 27th November, 1957, for the Bidadari cemeterj \v\oi i413 words
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