The Singapore Free Press, 27 November 1957
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Title Section17 1957-11-27 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper P apore, Wi.lm.ml.iv, NovrmlMi !7, 19;")7 Price is ts.17 words
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Article207 1957-11-27 1 Directions from sickbed LrNITED STATES Vice-President, Mr Bli bard Nixon vud last nifhl that President Eisenhower In hi^ present condition could make ani major government decision re^Uin ri i»l hint. There has been no thought, Nixon told newsman, ot delegating presidential powers to himself 01 anyone in the cabinet. "MajorA P..; I P..; Kent er. - 207 words
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Article421 1957-11-27 1 EISENHOWER: A SHOCK ILLNESS ■OCKAGE OF CEREBRAL VESSEL... SLIGHT DIFFICULTY IN SPEAKING REASONING POWERS WOT AFFECTED' HE MUST REST FOR WEEKS BUT CAN STAY AT HOME jESIDENT EISENHOWER has suffered an "occlu- blockage) of a small branch of a cerebral ;se l vis announced from the White House last rhlRenter.; A P.,; UP - 421 words
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Article32 1957-11-27 1 Health chart P t Eiseniower'i illness i -month i health. of the c 1956 i in c ft id I ovi a l tack in y L 955. Rev- ■I I'Hiii iiininiiRev- : ■I I'Hiii iiininii - 32 words
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Article, Illustration480 1957-11-27 1 f From DONALD LUDLOW, Washington. W America i*, preparing for an event unique in its history signation of a president. The constitution provides foi I 1 enhower has himself many times that he will relin ii his office the moment he feels that he can't480 words
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Article82 1957-11-27 1 \i CHRISTIAN PINE At French Foreign \i nis t.cr. ixp ted I anno met In thi United Nation todaj ivei i in < nt g wllllngm to hold lnt< rnai I mally up< rvi ed cli < p t ions for Algerian a i mbly. y.N ourcea said!■■ iter i - 82 words
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Article136 1957-11-27 1 Stocks hit by the news DTOCKM VKKIIS in London, New York and Amsterdam ivnr affected by Ihe news of President Eisenhower's Ulness. Brokers rushed to sell when the bulletin reached the New York exchange just L'O minutes before It cV ted for the day in the short tim that wasReuter. - 136 words
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Advertisement13 1957-11-27 1 DON'T YOU WORRY LEAVE IT TO US vliii'kliii— i. iiHßrtKii) i«\nk CHAMBBM siN<.*r<>KK13 words
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237 1957-11-27 2 New Bulganin warning to Turkey on Middle East 'DANGEROUS ZONE CAPABLE OF EXPLODING AT ANY MOMENT 9 "JpHKSo\k't Premier, Marshal Bulganin, has wanud (he Turkish Government that "dangerous tension" in the Middle East and "continuing pressure on Syria' 1 ina\ compel Russia to adopt measures to maintain peace and calmReutrr.; A.P. - 237 words
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Article58 1957-11-27 2 npHE official Defence L Ministry Gazette di h I<»s«-(J yesterday that sonic units oi" the w <st German armed louts were placed on an alert basis by a secret General stall order on Au;,\ 1 A Defence Ministry spokesman refused to fcive an.y further details of ther.p, - 58 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-11-27 2 SIZY PARKER, who makes her debut in films in "£iss Them For Me", is one of the most beautiful young: women ever to go to Hollywood Prior to going to Hollywood she was a high fashion model who was making M 5225,000 a year.44 words
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28 1957-11-27 2 Japanese Premier Nobusuke Kishi said on arrival in Jakarta yesterday he sincerely hoped the reparations problem be settled at an eariy date."- -UP.-UP. - 28 words
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Article131 1957-11-27 2 A hTwir T wiH°nS T ATEMENT yesterday, that President Eisen "KiiiHi, 111 fans has created dilemma nnum.r K.,,r«,w..., The question was whether to hold the conference without Eisenhower perhaps with Vice-Presid-eni Nixon sitting in for him— or to postpone it. A spokesman for the U.S.Reuter,; A. P. - 131 words
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Article157 1957-11-27 2 4 MAN who said he survived the disaster M reported the sinking: of i Russian luttlohipß with 1,500 deaths, the Bonn correspondent of m Copenhagen paper said yesterday. I The correspondent, .uu-« gens Barfoed, declined to^V say how he ser -^X story, but gave ~^K** J - 157 words
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Article108 1957-11-27 2 We can bounce meteor on moon U 'ornia Institute oTt^IW Cirri) iiuf A l J c![ ln^^Hl Eventually ho d 2 l would either create an ex I plosion on impact with! the moon or would sere-BI rate fla>li,s of li"htV<»^Be bounced from era tol Mi'.mwhile. the Pv, sident iH'A. P. - 108 words
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Advertisement67 1957-11-27 2 500 PAIRS of SHOES #0 viour at BARGAIN PRICES! Men's leather shoes from $7/Lad «cs f $5/. Children's $3/Available only at: MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Maim ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■r«» i ■■■iiiaiiffH> |l i U I iEV I^l #m 13 fj D C tM' > s Lm a Ur^it67 words
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215 1957-11-27 3 IMPROVING WATER SUPPLY IN RURAL AREAS HnGAPORE has one Of the beet rural water supply systems in b g o uth-Eas< Asia hut officials are not entirely satisfied and they an 1.,,'tantly sorMng further improvements. tunity for further diSCUSSlon and, if necessary, adaptation ot I ientlfic methods developed in some215 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-11-27 3 THIS LATEST TYPE of Swedish anti tank sun (below) a ninecentimetre recolllesi, lottff* distance weapon, is expected to cause an international sensation. Its weigbtj ii»Cllldint eariiaue is only 300-350 l»s. while without carriage, it weight 160 lbs and ran be carried like a rifle -Popper picture.-Popper - 48 words
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Article249 1957-11-27 3 Among cleanest in world SINGAPOREANS are one of the world's cleanest people judging from the quantity of soap and washing materials they use. According to statistics issued by the West German soap industry. the Belgians claim top plate, with the average person in j Belgium usinj; about 32 lb. a249 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-11-27 3 hir'urc. pinyhirj a piano solo during the '""•jif r concert it tged by th Singa i la I night to mat btlildlna in I'mnr hnnrd Roan on ay ree v>< t&/ ree v>< t& - 31 words
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Article63 1957-11-27 3 CATHOLIC circles and the American Consulate are anxiously awaiting more information on the intended Visit Oi Cardinal Francis Spellman fcO Singapore. According to an agency report the Cardinal will Leave New York on n< >(> i f > to spend his Sixth Christinas with us forces63 words
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Article68 1957-11-27 3 Radio Peking claimed t hat Chine le scienti ita had discovered 0 new antibiotio use! 111 In COliibal iin; f'.'in cer." n Is cxt r&cteo from in Mm., fo '-I 1; oi] collected in X South 1 i] rirnentfl f»n atiim i j, 1 ,1 thaiUP - 68 words
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Advertisement300 1957-11-27 3 mi k into to pearls f% V Q -l/# f V#ffff.V cj G. C. de Silva Bros. V Manufacturing Jewellers Q^ 3, Baffics Place C) Singapore-1 Telephone ***** illCSIHIIHIIUiniHllUIIIIIKaillMIHHIIlSIIIIUHIlHHIIIillHIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIHIUHHIg For comfort, convenience economy s^a?/ at Malayan Railway 3 I STATION HOTEL! C KEPPEL ROAD SINGAPORE E A Home from Home300 words
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Article238 1957-11-27 4 Opinion Decline of civility L r INDLY action s, fri( ndly deeds, and charitable thoughts bee o m c gradually j fewer year by year, while cliques like little worlds in their illgoverned circuits of revolution collide and give out showers of mud and squibs, inste a d of friendly238 words
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Article, Illustration914 1957-11-27 4 ERIC DOBSON - ERIC DOBSON The $637 million Brussels exhibition next year m/,,,n show the nations how to live and work togetht*, I J By (Jli of the OOling mud Of sandy clay on S 500- re site* near Brussels is rising a township that is of the utmost914 words
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Article145 1957-11-27 4 Deachcomber - Deachcomber ALWAYS look for the most beautiful woman i?i the foyer." was Sir cl a 11 d r carpet t Bagge's parting instruction to Fric Tiffe, She Will be the An U ing at his hoti > from the airport, Erie at once ipotted the nga{ ed145 words
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Advertisement84 1957-11-27 4 S PATEK PHILIPPE I 1 < Ihv morld liii< luo-i j| /j« 2 ti, si I'riz* s A s //ir' KtiOltis fttr fillU ti§ioM mil of f&d 5 /'//:<■ ivinniiin ifiimin > C uti'lt'rs. 7 tirr I'ulrf. Z c I'lui, !,/,<■. Omi ml tks I 91 I' ri z< -uinni84 words
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Advertisement120 1957-11-27 4 '#•2-9? g Sturdy, dependable, a man's §7 watch; yet distinguished in Ip the classic .simplicity of the j M case design, in the elegance of the dial with its X; I figures. If Precision, shock protected, ftOtimftgnetic p waterproof automatic, the Conquest is tat >' demand the best. L The120 words
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Article202 1957-11-27 5 i I oi Girls 1 H vl n.-h >"<> SE. d 3 «I liresiclrm. "•> M I'eek I lul lhe V ion planned wm« a treat for poor sj -di'is each ye»*. tt' ar i hrtetmaa 1 v !>■ oreanisedi 1; "ZZ add.d that202 words
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Article292 1957-11-27 5 'MCA MAY BREAK UP' -TIMES |t|.ii.iiii^ thr c c-month old Government i should not feel worried over its candidate's deieat by a leftist in a by-election at Ipoh, the Times of London said yesterday. But the newspaper warned the election re- i suit did look ominous if it was seen292 words
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Article89 1957-11-27 5 SINGAPORE is expected to send a strong team for the All-Malayan Inter national Amateur Dance Championships to be held in Penang on Dec. 27 and 28. The competition is being sponsored by the International Society of Teachers of Dancing of Singa pore and the Federation. Official89 words
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Article70 1957-11-27 5 Finance and General J. Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council has recommended that employees who resigned council jobs to take part in elections should be considered for re-employment, if they failad in their bid. This will come Up for confirmation at the full meeting70 words
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Article64 1957-11-27 5 The i tlan Oovernmem in Vieni tai tinounced y< tcrd iv I'm ci Bouvanna Phouma ha red the release ol all p •litical prl sonerfl The Amm ty Act Into effect li liately after the I ition last week of a c il ion >vernA.P. - 64 words
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Article54 1957-11-27 5 .Six ÜB. Cong] essmen hi i'l.t \]<>v. n OV6I thl itfa Pole and Bel b ftJ [hi i '1(1 They completed thi trip In :m .111 force lob( ma tei from the North F' f >' In n 1 i y The pp**vioii« rpcordA I' - 54 words
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Advertisement62 1957-11-27 5 fccir now/ I I ARMOURS I STAR BRAND IHA KCSGIVSNG DAY I (TO-MORROW) ■NGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. A DARING STORY of I IeACSAL PROBLEMS! I <gW <■ K^L^^B ifli H^-. I Clark Gable 1)1 to- iV<1 1 00 A »fsnga nam» of Mamlth Bond I CARLO WNe<«v *-o thouoM62 words
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Advertisement207 1957-11-27 5 FEATHER-WEIGHT FORM AIS f^ |jfj 55% l :lVfv/>WI DACRON J| IH 45% f \|.U I^Sjl viool 'ml)) f §fi m IV V J M> jr I COMFORTABLE j ,J& No noed to be unroniforlahlv n >; r licalcd this siiiiiim-i Now you can enjoy the famous coolness of flat ron-wool.207 words
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Advertisement28 1957-11-27 6 if Firm and pleasing to the lips-' I mild yet deeply satisfying to Ui I -Chesterfield alone is plcasUW packed by Accu-Ray. I C..ESTERF.ELD |S J ij I28 words
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Miscellaneous234 1957-11-27 6 ■n 1 a <■' mm m Ij g la >iIiI 4 •l4il"€l«lll V J' y*' sSii^J <^;; fck>s^««^^^^^^R^^^ a^HH^K^'a ■tf^'*^ l^^BAw^ H^kV^^bl Br^ VJ j .^IAMIICAHi: by Lee IVilk and Phil Davis iSKSSSfIHI I H SOME r. PS--J \rORE IS- v JH 9 I [excuse mf^^^H"' N'ES. j: f "^^J^^T^234 words
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Miscellaneous499 1957-11-27 6 E J| BORN today, you hi t I number of ta!« and yom- 19 difficulty maj be in selecting? I you Wish to d. Vi u Vm t°i; I warned again i spread I trlVSt. too Wldrl;, Of J'UU m a H ftCl V eve fc he best possible re^nj499 words
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Article131 1957-11-27 7 H ilt 33'.s buyer, TI do sellers i>,. c 23 buyers 23% buyers 23 i sellers L' 3 I sellers H ;;.r 1 Uym 1 23 ?6 sellers I i-m Mar 2896 buyers 23% buyen I 23 MUMTa 23% seUeri t 1 r 4bore pHcei quoted in131 words
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Article107 1957-11-27 7 I NEW YORK, Nov. 26. Previous Today IN Straits Spot 87.12 noni. 87 50 norn IN futures timlud Contract Nov. unquoted unquoted Drc- unquoted unquoted ONE- Quiet. SALES: Niltraits' Contract Nov 85.00 buyers 86.62 buyers 87 12 sellers 87.25 .sellers Dec- 85 00 buyers 86.62 buyers 87.00107 words
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Article31 1957-11-27 7 tNEW YORK, Nov. ?6Previous Today Industrials 444 38 435 34 Railroads 104.35 y9 93 Domestic Bonds 84 23 84.39 Utilities 67.42 6(5-69 Stocl -.jutsitc Averages 149.06 145 6731 words
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Article47 1957-11-27 7 I spot and 1 23%, November shipment nn-a.-e -4".., afloats quoted Muntok white spot and C November shipment awaiting release 33%, afloats 33 3 i and await- to 32 1 November shipment afloats 23", to 31% sellers ex-dock. prices quoted in U.S. cents per lb.47 words
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Article91 1957-11-27 7 I LONDON', Nov. 16. Previous Today OPRA Philippines e.i.f. IK/ North European delivered r Ions: ton Nov. Dec- $173 sellers $179 quoted OPRA, Straits ci f. IK North 1 an delivered weight pel Dec. £64 i lKini. £il4-*-i buyers £65 sellers £64 k norn £64 X91 words
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285 1957-11-27 7 COLONIALISM TAUNT IN DEBATE fHE United Nations General Assembly de tided yesterday to consider at it* next session the implications of the Europeai common market nations' plans to include their dependant African and Asian terri tories in the economic pool. A resolution adopted285 words
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Article36 1957-11-27 7 Former strip-teaser Rub: Green, 20, told Nashville Tennessee, police s^ ha been married five times bu never b itnei ed to get r divorce i> IIIM T nevei had time t; i't; i' - 36 words
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Article129 1957-11-27 7 r pHE Arab chambers oi commerce conference in Cairo yesterday agreed that the European common market inflicts serious dangers on Arab countries' exports to member nations of the market. The conference, attended by 10 nations, recommended at the end of its four-day meeting that Arab countries takeA.P - 129 words
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Article38 1957-11-27 7 The death toll since Sep temb<T caused by the secom wave of Asian flu sweepini Japan has Increased to 5Qi persons. In the first fli. epidemic In May and June 549 persons died A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement170 1957-11-27 7 NO MATTER MT WHERE YOUR NEW g^ v •{si£-^Jr HOME MAY BE WE CAN BE OF SERVICE SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD in association with SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED HAULAGE HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS J PACKING STORAGE 1 8E Asia Insurance Bldg. Singapore :r. fi Tel: ***** 3 Line* x^**^"* Oversea Chinese170 words
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Miscellaneous59 1957-11-27 7 (9 H S 1 B Fl S [SINGAPORE [HIGH TIDES TODAY: 1.49 pm, TOMORROW: 3.18 am and 2.34 p.m. FRIDAY 4 MI a in. and 3.25 p.m. 1 SATURDAY: 452 a.m. 1 and i.'M p.m. it] SUNDAY: 535 a.m. and 8.03 p.nt, MONDAY: 839 am md ill p 81. I59 words
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Miscellaneous104 1957-11-27 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 1 16 Footlitfht Parade -P.irl I; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Pootllght Parade Part TI. 2.00 CHon i>own; 5.00 Tea Dance 5.30 A Canadian Yarn; .> 1, Bawaliao Bio.s.som.s; goo Chil dxen'i Corner; 6.30 Radio u>w h; f; 4. r > Ughti On; 6,63104 words
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Article, Illustration719 1957-11-27 8 It's just a dream at the 'Y' A FEW days ago I examined a concrete contraption which dominates a strip of vacant land alongside the Chinese V.M.C.A. The spidery structure is a diving ladder and it was built lor a swimming pool. But the swimming pool is non-existent, a mere-Free Press - 719 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1957-11-27 8 adelaide Eastley - SINGAPORE SPOTLIGHT adelaide Eastley h. by.. The modern Chinese family is tending towards greater emphasis on the conjugal relationship between husband and wife, rather than on that between part nt and child. 1< WHERE will be a benefit J. dance and fashion show for St. Andrew's Mission Hospital at theMobile Fofo Service iniiimiinimiimiimimi - 1,203 words
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Article, Illustration104 1957-11-27 9 I' lilu| casting for the forthcoming series of j Latin" plays which are U> be broadcast by Radio ls concluded on Saturday when laud Doral, and the author. Pelham gave auditions for the part of La] Tens. Were two ftnalistfl and the competition s v I. n104 words
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Article, Illustration370 1957-11-27 9 Conductor with unusual hobby A VERSATILE orchestra conductor with an unusual hobby will arrive in Singapore by air from Sydney on Dec. 1 to spend a few days in the Colony. He is James Robertson, 45, w»io last week ended three years as conductor of New Zealand's 70-strong National Symphony370 words
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Article, Illustration526 1957-11-27 10 BASIL CARDEW - The 'SIDLER' will solve all your squeeze-in parking problems BASIL CARDEW By TESTED a remarkable new British invention the other day that could take the terror out of parking on jam-packed streets. I drove a large ear into a tiny space, Its back swung crabwise into the kerbside. It was526 words
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421 1957-11-27 10 Father O' Flaherty's 'nuns' fooled the Gestapo men A IRISH PRIEST hid hundreds of escaped British prisoners in Ger- man occupied Rome by renting apartments for them ail over the city. I And to give them ;i chance to .stretch their legs he disguised some of them as nuns a421 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-11-27 11 tighty Hncr "Titanic crashed into an iceberg in mid- 1912 Commando Q, BoXhdll, as Fourth Officer, of three officers on watch. mrvived out of the three, and now he has conic out E<''/ Christchurch, Hampsh re, England, to act as one of l advisers on the new84 words
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Article, Illustration182 1957-11-27 11 Love -so he's told: 'Get out' After tfcrei ytmn in Southern Rhodesia, Mr lm Ivll, S9.jrear.old bcottish barn widower and schoolteacher has been declared prohibit. < i d Immigrant and order, ed to leave the entral African Federation. Civil claim* thai in*. close friendship with bis °lou i c d182 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-11-27 11 An aerial view of the scene alter the crack "Chieagoan" express was recently derailed near White Pidgeon, Michigan. Eleven cars left the rails, but only one man was killed.31 words
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343 1957-11-27 12 J VPAN is tightening controls over i wide range of industries to halt complaints oi design piracy from abroad. The Tokyo Ministry i [nternationa] Tr;u!ami Industry has ord< r< d stablishment ni a d n section by next April io co-ordinate efforts343 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-11-27 12 ZANG GI HONG, a North Korean who fought the Russians E in Budapest, last year 5 is greeted by Barry Far- E ber a newsman, on arri- val at New York where E he is to continue his E engineering studies. E42 words
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Article53 1957-11-27 12 I>RESIDENT .Sukarno said in Jakarta that B national planning board should draft an over-all development programme for Indonesia. He was addressing the national reconstruction conference attended by civil and military leaders from the Republic's outer i regions. There was no j delegation from the defiant CentralRenter. - 53 words
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Ethics to halt juvenile delinquency
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Article161 1957-11-27 12 A SERIOUS increase in juvenile delinquency in Japan has led to an order by the Education Ministry to introduce a new course in ethics into the school curriculum. During; the first six months of thus year, 300,000 crimes are alleged to have been committed by juveniles. In the .same period,Reuter. - 161 words
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Article50 1957-11-27 12 WEST GERMANY HAS AGREED TO DEFER PAYMENTS OWED BY INDIA AGGREGATING US$l4O 000.000 FOR THREE YEARS,- A.P. A group of Russian doctors have offered free medical t r eat7?icnt in the Soviet Union to Miss Hisako Nagata, one of the original victims of the wartime Nagasaki atomic bomb exvlosion. Renter.Renter. - 50 words
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Article53 1957-11-27 12 The Japanese Prime Minister's special envoy to Europe, Mr. Shozo Hotta, after a tour of 14 nations, said in Tokyo that Japan would have to revise her economic policies in order to compete with the European Common Market otherwise she would be in danger of becoming the "orphan of the—Renter, - 53 words
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Article39 1957-11-27 12 Huang Kwei, separated from his wife for two years, bit off her right ear and swallowed it, Taipei! police reported, However, when he went down on his knees and begged her to ret am home, she finally agreed Renter.Renter. - 39 words
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Article44 1957-11-27 12 Ghlem Xuan Thien, editor and publisher of (ho Salmon newspaper Tool Lauui (opinion), was found guilty of insulting South Vietnam's economic department and fined r553,428. Thien's paper had protested against high fines imp9sed by Vietnam's economic department against Saigon businessmen for minor infractions. AP.AP. - 44 words
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Article26 1957-11-27 12 Tokyo Observatory said Russia h a d prop o.sed an exchange of i n f o r mation with Japan n n earth satellite observations.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article50 1957-11-27 12 An official of the Industrial Development Commission in Taipeh said three plants for the manufacture of cardboard containers were being built in Formosa and would start production early next year. He predicted that cardboard cartons would gradually replace woodm crates for packing pineapple and other ex- port canned goods. A.p.A.p. - 50 words
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Article19 1957-11-27 12 Japan has agreed to grant 1554. 170.000 to Cambodia in appreciation of that country's waiver of war reparations. UPUP - 19 words
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Article27 1957-11-27 12 INDIA'S NATIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION HAS DIRECTED STATE GOVERNMENTS TO CUT OUT FIVE-YEAR PLAN PROJECTS NEEDING FOREIGN EXCHANGE ON WHICH NO SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE. A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article11 1957-11-27 12 Rod China's State Council has passed a 1957 conscription law. A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article54 1957-11-27 12 Mr. li. d. Birla, head ol me Indian industrial delegation which recently visited America and Western Europe, estimated in Bombay that India would Ret a loan of at least US$25O million from the United States. He added that negotiations had started with I.S interests for aluminium plant, heavy chemicals, pharmaceutical*Renter. - 54 words
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226 1957-11-27 12 US to cut air force strength in Japan? ■TOE United states is 1 expected to discuss I. a big slash in i ts I force In Japan when I £c oint u.s.-ja I Security Committee I i meets tomorrow ac- I cording to informed If sources in Tokyo Source, close226 words
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Article113 1957-11-27 12 MALAYA Is to be invited I y ifl by the Japanese Ato- I i mic Energy Commissi I an Asian atomic v forum to be held i 1 Tokyo I next year with the object ni of forming an Asian coun- gr t terpart ofRenter. _^ I - 113 words
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Article128 1957-11-27 12 riMii; Prime Minister <>f Ceylon, Mr. s w R. i> Bandaranaike iayi there is no danger ol Russian interference In the internal affairi of other countries to disrupt world peace. Rather, he said the need is for hnmanltarianlsm and closer bonds of friendship for man t<> surVi1 p. - 128 words
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Advertisement25 1957-11-27 12 SSs^S"^ £*£§fiP^ ii&)wB| sk :^S°*|H^^^^HajH|^^Hi^Hß^B^B service] Tphone i i Ho (5^ TR ANSPORT STORAGE LTD Cl Rs>J ITI f:fr SIMfT SINGAPORE HAtiAf.mr. OIHECTO* KONAIO PICK25 words
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Article, Illustration660 1957-11-27 13 §1 X have we seen such a parade of sparklC aver plates as those arriving in Singarc from th« European Continent. reek W« mentioned that among the colourful rets from Philips, in Holland, were some which i Jned not one word of typography.660 words
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Article163 1957-11-27 13 Pick of 45 rpm TW of the tiniea this A week is undoubtedly a Continental offering Tanz, Traum and Sehnsuc h t (Polydor ***** EPH). A dreamy mrllow is the best phra.se to describe Werner Muller's Orchestral style. No vocals, this is a record designed for intimate dancing, and163 words
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Article, Illustration307 1957-11-27 13 ema Ins provided favourite sonsjs Bovr; t years, and twelve 1 est are recorded time by sweet n!;i (lurk on You Are Star Nixa NPL Rpi >rr the srr a prey lls? Petula back memorable s in (his 1? incher ■that covers the classic ■shows from i'i>f) to307 words
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Article182 1957-11-27 13 Creole 'Humph' makes a hit Best on 7« rpm HUMPHREY Lyttelton has made the so-called Creole jazz style his own. Now he compos<'s a number called Creole Serenade I (Parlophone X 4333). I It's the disc of the week! Jazz fans will also enjoy Early Call on the reverse. It's182 words
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Advertisement36 1957-11-27 13 DECCfI BRUNSWICK CORAL laying 33 &45 rpm St.md.ird 78 rpm Records Worl,) r.imous Conductors Gr Orch*.str.i« World F.imous Artists iboVl .it th, Dt€€| Acer: dit< d O< ilcrs E.S.ISAAC&CO..LTD. v ole i>i Iribniora t 1 r36 words
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Advertisement116 1957-11-27 13 TDC @ODjB aiDS PROJECTORS 303 BELL&HOWELL TDC SELECTRON Just lIX SI l.l< IKON- Nn \v you (.in HIJOJI thr full bnlli.ir t Srmimulk' elimm.iirs KM inumMMltoa with erful L .11 i lull bli oolina plu men« vlnlr ihanginn. rims ><>«• |M (1 •.m. mill, uninlrrtiiptrd, rfllllj few I" 4 IlKh116 words
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Article75 1957-11-27 14 TYSON TO PLAY FOR FOOTSCRAY TYSON, the England ta.>t bowler who hus mm i led m Me] bourne da) a win play dl rid i ri< Ili I In MelbouriK during thi furren t Australia ison. win app< ar for i I tcray, i m< Ibourne i irban dlsl rid75 words
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Article61 1957-11-27 14 DISTANCE runner Gorlon Pirn 1 .said In London rday that ho W M .■urn to his new home in New i land by road. "Not running", of course," he said, "but in a .station wagon, we'll drive down through Africa to Capetown, then sail to Fremantle61 words
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Article, Illustration398 1957-11-27 14 South American teams fancied to win World Soccer Cv 1 ENGLAHI EQUAL CHANCtI St.- sealed recently, I wer Picked A aT?ejJ ing contenders byjl editors in 15 Westell Kump.an countries! B "t England. la l cradle of soccer a«a b;u k a wond soc-lfj cer powerI; Paul Popper - 398 words
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516 1957-11-27 14 GROUP of hardy fraur\ leins seem to have kicked off women's football on the road to success in Western Germany. And they are determined to make it an international sport as well. Following a series of experimental international games between the Germans and all-star516 words
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210 1957-11-27 14 rFHE organizing committee of the World Soccer Oup decided yesterday thai the team to Il f>t Israel in an additional qualification round will be drawn by loi it Zurich on ]>v<~. 15, ah the European and American second-placed team* In the elimination roundta i\ - 210 words
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Article36 1957-11-27 14 Police lip) t Singapore Crickei Club 5 0 In i r; if a. niv One mat b on iho padang yesterday i 1 aai lo (2), Dall ra Singh <2» and P r orel36 words
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Article110 1957-11-27 15 AN ALL AUSSIES FINAL ASSURED ■fr < sinij.li s final of H the South Australian IK: championships will IK -Australian affair. ~IK the uarter finals at AdeIB: yesterday, Australian mk moved the last l(i^BmerH > and B< ian chal- I >' vyn Rose dashed U.S. Mr in the Davis Cup110 words
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Article52 1957-11-27 15 II ipan Track and f Federation an m Tokyo yester:tion of 8> L r the Japanese ;ompete in the ian Games next includes 57 mal< athletes. All will go Into ning in January I training will bo and April ion m, the team i bo•£■■ - 52 words
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320 1957-11-27 15 SHA'S MOVE FOR TOKYO TRIP IS A GOOD ONE By Our Hockey Reporter LAST night's decision ol the Singapore Hockey Association "to aim to send a team to Tokyo next May to compete in the Asian (James Hockey Tournament" gets the support of all hockey fans. If the S.H.A. can320 words
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163 1957-11-27 15 y<WAL held the Australian cricketers to an exciting draw at Kingsmead, Durban yesterday, savin, an innings defeat six minutes from the drawing of stumps.*; j Needing 222 to make Australia bat again after the tourists' declaration on Monday at 3G9 for163 words
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Article101 1957-11-27 15 Amy Heah in Singapore's Cup team AMY lIEAH. who won the Malayan mixed doubles title with her cousin Eddy Choong In )4i), has been selected by the Singapore Badminton Association to represeni the Colony against Penang In the Inter-zone final oi the Heah Joo Seang Cuu in Singapore on Saturday.101 words
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Article135 1957-11-27 15 Vi MITEFF, of Argi I tin. i rani ed 10th world hea v. Ight boxei k -'()j>p' ri Tony Oa'i I rdo f N'< w York, 111 t j i iiii(j round ol .1 hi I iled 10 rounds boul In n v. yoi h lastKPi)(- r - 135 words
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169 1957-11-27 15 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By rpRAINKR Keith Daniel's horses were the only ones to go fast again on the No. 2 track at Bukit Timah this morning. The track was still soft, and none of the horses attempted to make time. Best work of the morning169 words
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Article75 1957-11-27 15 F.P. FORM GUIDE TOMORROW 'I'llk I n <• PfCtt I Ml A C.vide v must to a successful meeting at liuku iimah will be <»nt tomorrow. Tin- Porn Goldc is sp«(i t iii> compiled r <»r you without txtra charge it is part <>f I our raelng wtrwiet the iH'st75 words
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Article54 1957-11-27 15 Barcelona beat Birmingham City by two goals to one in their playoff of ;.n Industry Fair Cities Cup semi final at Basle la I night, having led by l-o at halt' time. Barcelona will now meet London In the final, London having won the other54 words
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Advertisement148 1957-11-27 15 Here's high praise for 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: "When you said the148 words
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Article196 1957-11-27 16 •MISCHIEF MAKING' CHARGE OVER WEST IRIAN ISSUE MADE BY BRITISH DELEGATE OKI imn yesterdaj ai «tim t! I ndonesUi <»t ftfi&| i I impugn n huh in i l»*s r\pl<ntaMon by nisi htel m.ikcr s to wvm Ntw Guinea ;n\ iv from the Dulth C onimuMiitl\«'liter; •4B - 196 words
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287 1957-11-27 16 Call for Dag to help in fresh negotiations TIIK United Nations Political Committee last night adopted a resolution calling for "endeavours" by the Netherlands and 1 Indonesia to solve the dispute over Dutch New Guinea, and requesting the U.N. Secre-tary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, to—A.P.,; UP..; Router. ' j - 287 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-11-27 16 MONA FREEMAN, ichose photograph on the cove?- of a leading American m a a a i n c was directly responsible for her entry into motion pictures, will be seen in the film Hold Back The Night soon to be shown in Singapore.43 words
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Article95 1957-11-27 16 rywo Johannesburg docton a nave discovered a meanj 01 diagnosing alcohofl and have discovered that chronic alcoholics do not develop cirrhosis oi the liver. As a result of this dUcovery, it may be posslbie to establish whether a person would tend to become an alcoholicRtnitor. - 95 words
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Article23 1957-11-27 16 The Ail-in Prefecture] po-H lice in Central Ja has I found a junior high school boy who has no linnerprintiß23 words
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Article35 1957-11-27 16 December Qrsl .grade rubber buyer, t.o b. opened in Singapore this morning at 77 7 8 cents a lb., down seven eighths ol a ceni on yesterday's clo ie. The tone was uncertain35 words
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Article29 1957-11-27 16 Thieve^ used poisonous I üba root to di us and steal aboul $1,000 »rth oi Imported fish from a pond Ofl uiu Bembawang Road early this morning29 words
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Article19 1957-11-27 16 Pour rings worth $1,300 were stolen from Mr, n. j Low, of Highland Road, laat flight19 words
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Advertisement30 1957-11-27 16 Dunlopilio latex fo.tm m«ttr«M«l Iftd pillows for COOL. I THE OUMLOP RUBBER COMPANY (MALAY 1 1 1 no ap( j n I u a l lv m n u n30 words
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