The Singapore Free Press, 29 November 1957
1957-11-29
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section15 1957-11-29 1 The Singapore Free Press Malays'! Own Family Paper m Friday, Nmmlm MM. PH«t 15 < is15 words
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Article, Illustration107 1957-11-29 1 H-BOMB DANGER |>i ssi can fire a missile unm-d with V an H-bomb from a submarine juo milt > at >c.i ami ill but wipe Wit a Bltj like Ntv\ York, according to U-6 iecrei ilgrnts. This evaluation of Kus->ia's military might made to the Senate Military Preparedness Subeommlttec WashingtonReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration249 1957-11-29 1 APPEAL FOR KAEET HI >U CALLS ON EAST AND WEST TO GET TOGETHER AGAIN j,V ORDER TO 'SAVE HUMANITY FROM DESTRUCTION' ND/.VS POLICY SOUND jUIE Indian Premier, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, has appealed to East and West to meet soon in a new "summit" conference. In London the British Prime Minister,Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 249 words
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Article162 1957-11-29 1 Mac: 'Ready to try, but...' I f i British Prime [I Minister, Mi. Hj |V 1(I Macmillaii. told I w< 1(1;lv (li.il the lff.'' Nlt m uiies wero I F employ any f !i try to reduce I ft" iMtvM'CJI Hast IB 1 1 v'"!u Ei 1 rule 'I vA.P. - 162 words
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Article163 1957-11-29 1 ■'g^iii; Times today called 1 on the British o©v ernment to clarlfj t future <>f its Singapore naval dockyard In the liyht of the announced decision to close its Hong Kong yard. The Hong Kong < i<» sure, th«" i);ipcr said, "must hr related toA.P. - 163 words
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Article135 1957-11-29 1 'POOL ARMS' CALL riiiit Defence Committee of JL the Western European Union Assembly yesterday urged the countries oi Western Europe to pool their arms resources and "relieve the United States Of part of the burden of producing weapons for the alliance." i*ui go NATO The proposal, which recommends that eachU.P.; Reuter - 135 words
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Article33 1957-11-29 1 December first grade rubber buyers fob opened Ln Singapore this morning at 78*4 cents a lb., down threeeighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.33 words
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Article232 1957-11-29 1 Still on sea prowl 'riitt Indonesian gunboat which chased a. sampan to Singapore territorial waters and arrested iti 18 occupants on V\ 'cdnesday is still patrolling the sea around the an i. 'I'M.- i ndoneslan Con >ul Genei il In Singapore, Mr k Achmad Natanagara* told the Free Pre tni232 words
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Advertisement66 1957-11-29 1 CLARK'S /^lr<J\ Select dessert RASPBERRIES \t Jq? Select dessert STRAWBERRIES Select dessert BLACKCURRANTS Select dessert GOLDEN PLUMS P.uk. ,d by BAK E D BEA N S Pott* KENTISH CHERRIES Cl-irk Ltd S.l.ct f fl s h GARDEN PEAS M,nH',tom S, I, c f fr»\h CARROTS Knt Ingtand PROCESSED PEAS Sole66 words
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196 1957-11-29 2 Mystery of kidnapper Mr. Tan deepens Police worried l om;i:st a t itm r t no a op\ tun ont* IT IS now exactl) n days since Mr, Tan Eng Chuan, 38-year-old nephew <>i multi-millionaire Tan Lark Sye, mysteriously disappeared, making his abduction the longest in Singapore since the war*196 words
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Article110 1957-11-29 2 A BIG SENDOFF S IH Bobert b J Governor. r J. «md-ofl whei I e Singapore nexi At the alrpori them off will be theCommi sioneN General, Sir Robert Scott Consular Corps, Singapon Ministers, Mr Spei local commanders and other di». Ritaries. 3 New Governor The R.A.F. Regiment will form110 words
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Article93 1957-11-29 2 jIfONETARY policy has -L" become the main issue in tomorrows New Zealand general elections in which the Labour Party is trying to oust the National Party from its nine-year tenure of office. The two main parties. National and Labour. are contesting all 80 seats. The totalReuter - 93 words
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Article24 1957-11-29 2 The Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Nobusuke Kishi arrived in Melbourne today on his tour of South-East Asia, Australia and NewZealand. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article24 1957-11-29 2 Dutch airborne troops will .shortly be armed with a new Israeli pistol machinepjin, which is only about 27 inches long. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article165 1957-11-29 2 TNSPECTION teams from Singapore City council win tour differehi districts from Monthly to SC€ that election candidates conform to regulai '> \s In I h< li po tter campaign, T)i clo iii" this to the Frr,' pi < i Vi Bterday, Mr fi Hawson. the City165 words
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Article, Illustration176 1957-11-29 2 rplIE Wesley Methodist Church in Singapore i>. erecting a 565.000 educational and Christian youth centre at Fort Canning to mark its fiftieth anniversary on Dec. 8. Dr. Hobart B. Amstutz. the Methodist Bishop for Southeast Asia, will lay the foundation stone for the new centre176 words
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Article70 1957-11-29 2 Part of Austra egg exports may be diverted to Singapore ond Malaya because of substantial freight reductions agreed upon at a recent Austra li;. -Malaya shipping conference reduced refrigeratec to Malaya on eggs by twenty per cent The chairman of tralian eim board Mr Blake, sayingReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement97 1957-11-29 2 Ask for vetiver It'.s B nvw ..Mat ion by made m 2 version* for HER and i r him .So/d b?y a/i Icadiny Department stores Solo Agents Favre Lcubi Watch Co., Ltd. 18-F, Battery Road, Singapore Design 05 Attractive shoes for Little Design 73 Toddlers in red soft leather Sixes97 words
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Article266 1957-11-29 3 OBD MIKINCIIAM L ud a. S,andy yester J tv did not think the Ik ad "I tht Cornnion fealth would alwa>> have a w l>itr face." 11,. added. II the lami I. D ih<- lie id of Wi Commonwealth is mobile. Members of that tannl> llReuter - 266 words
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Article, Illustration388 1957-11-29 3 H -BOMBS IN RAF PLANES TOO DISCLOSURE Mac: No danger of nuclear blast if aircraft crashes But they aren't fused on patrol flights [ULE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, revealed yesterday that RAF planes flying patrol and training missions out of London carry nuclear weapons. But these bombs, likeA.P.; Popper - 388 words
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Article33 1957-11-29 3 Professor A. C. B. Lovell said in Jodrell Bank. Cheshire, last night the rocket of Sputnik I was 'falling very rapidly" and could not last more than three days. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article93 1957-11-29 3 SIR WALTER IN REVERSE DRETTY 20-year-old Ann Clwyd-LewiS spread her academic t^own over a muddy puddle the Duke of Edinburgh when he visited liversity College of North Wales in Bangor rday. Duk( paused smiled I wouldn't dare." >ry was not rein reverse Sir IMloit'h laid his c Queen Elizabeth treadReuter - 93 words
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Article83 1957-11-29 3 TOURISM BID IS PRAISED THE deputy DirectorGeneral of the British Travel and Holiday Association, Mr. L. J. Lackorish, has praised Singapore's efforts to promote her tourist trade. Mr. Lackorish. who was returning to Britain from Sydney where he opened the association's fifteenth overseas office, said that 10 per cent more83 words
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Article70 1957-11-29 3 The head of a Danish tcudiers' High School in Veile. East Jutland, Miss Rigmor Fenger, It encouraging her pupils /o popularise flute playing apiong school children on (he (/rounds that it helps them tO learn to Write, The (text en I n and concentrationReuter - 70 words
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The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Nov, 29, 1957.
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Article227 1957-11-29 4 Opinion Montmartre of S'pore mtcjis street is in the news again. This time because the Singapore Citj Council have been asked to confirm a Health Committee decision to bar pitch hawkers from that thoroughfare. Furthermore, the plea has been seconded bj the Police on the grounds that the road is227 words
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Article881 1957-11-29 4 SEFTON DELMER - SEFTON DELMER This may be deadliest peril of all to U.S By AMERICANS were warned this week that Russia can probably direct inter-continental ballistic missiles to any city in their country. But the peril may be even more deadly and more imminent, tor Allied881 words
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Article105 1957-11-29 4 Unknwon - Unknwon HH Not ">; the tra ng c <! the radio come from satellite moon r one hat < omplaim d of a noise It) train be ing h a i di i g a < onccrl. a nybody ul l h a tie v < "in)105 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-11-29 4 America's answer THIS is the Sargo. the United Stales Navy's fifth atom- 1 powered submarine one of a growing fleet that could he a powerful deterrent to a Russian surprise attukl if deployed at sea or widely dispersed In NATO ports. 142 words
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Advertisement29 1957-11-29 4 I. a I v s t PKitiituin t' Gold EMGA6EMEWT WEODING RINGS P. H. HENDRY nufacturli J< veller 78 .Nor tit BrMfft H«>.ul. :'»i?ap«)i 6. A Kuala I iiinpui29 words
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Advertisement123 1957-11-29 4 P^f^Bj TRANSHAILER fg Jk MJ3T R A NSIST ORIS E D lO 1 V 't >' Th F'yi Transhnl' r is on ostonishing odSvortr" In lond-hoilinq rqinprncnt -/"hich Jt rjr will fitid nlTio-.t universal application in uySjr com.Ticrciol, industrial and sporting acfivj 'lJ^ tic f is n frni •f) rloctroiic123 words
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Article, Illustration360 1957-11-29 5 CURBING COLONY'S JUVENILE DELINQUENCY laud I""** M iaiatl*' in ilit* rlassroom anil lioiim* WELL-KNOWN Chinese community leader and banker in Singapore today urged parents and educators to join Government social workers in their efforts to curb juvenile delinquency. Mr. Yap Phong Geek told the Free Press the problem of delinquency360 words
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Article169 1957-11-29 5 Free text Books to rocket record demand for text books from i school students of fit n g cli families in expected next. i' I nand has been i year but next v- there will be an innbout ten per cent population. pi r oi' Education, i McLellan, told the169 words
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Article258 1957-11-29 5 rOUTH clubs in apore .should as much possible from public instead of j Oil the SoWelfare Department. Th. rvation is con- the report of the mittee of the Sinyouth Council tried out a survey ire activities of le in the Colony, i carried out in f;258 words
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Article35 1957-11-29 5 The draft limit on vessel* using the Suez Canal will be raised from 33 feet to 33% feet from Dec. 16. This ho raised to 34 feet in January. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article64 1957-11-29 5 The Sing ipore Leprosy Reliei a. ociation i making .i public apeal for donation! to help it provide Chri.stmn gifts and parties for some 900 inmates Including over ioo children -In the Trafalgar Home. am donations are exempt from income tax They should i)' forv64 words
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Article192 1957-11-29 5 CALL FOR REPORT ON GRAFT CINGAPORE Legislative Assemolymen are impatient at the delay in the tabling of the report of the Commission which recently inquired into alleged corrupt practices of elected representatives, Government officers and others. The commission which conducted its proceedings throughout in camera under the chairmanship of Mr.192 words
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Article45 1957-11-29 5 Prison tei nru i anglng from three to nine months have been Impoj ed on aboul 2 500 demoiustratoi arre Ie d i hroughoul Madi .1 State on Wedna day f< r bun inn tha Indian Conj Itui lon A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement182 1957-11-29 5 I The story of a LONLLY BOY uro*..^ into a LONLLY B 1 MANHOOD, ol a quest for discovery 8f meaning, of 1 GREAT TALENT I ZESI Fm erttlifi tiprtiiita, I and ol a IRAGIC END .inch brought more I questions thafl intWtft* h Itratioi '//c Tenderness of Jann DI182 words
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Advertisement30 1957-11-29 6 CHESTERFIELD PACKS MORE PLEASUK I To the touch to the taste, an Accu-Ray Chesterfield satisfies tne most burns more evenly, smc much smoother without hoi I or hard draw. c^3aae*30 words
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Miscellaneous227 1957-11-29 6 ■,■.l R| I Ife'l^ I \'V|ill| k > «f##l*ll«lll r" 7 I Twi STCAKIGB CBEATUBES OF LIGHT AKS*\t£f2 I 7/Vi f x.^/ HAWKi O/ flO'""-. -4/VO JEFF GAZES OUJ r^ QUESTIONS WHICH TEEM THROUGH HIS I .y eOUAJi THi *^ONDLG ON TRE S'Lt I REELING eGAINi t =><-H^/. f/ ti/r227 words
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Miscellaneous513 1957-11-29 6 l BORN way y.M, 1 pien persona] c jeadUji vi der tood 63 c though eminently practical I a!UI »cient in everything c take, y< van ibject to temperament. You arj q tick to anger, and I i I bur t win undo a X« takrn months to act h513 words
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330 1957-11-29 7 REGISTRATION MUDDLE CAUSED BY AN OVERSIGHT IN RENEWALS The date of issue and original serial number were left out Rash now on to replace /-cards FMWKI) IDENTITY CARDS WHICH DO NOT BEAR THE !i: OF ISSUE AND THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE ORIINAI VRE POSING A PROBLExM TO SINGAPORE CITIZENHir330 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-11-29 7 picture. E miiiiimiiiiiiiiimimiiirc Bob Dletch of Fair- 5 lawn. New Jersey, 3 s: shares the window of a E station wagon with his E pet lion, Elvis, as they E arrive for the "Festival zz =of Pets" in the Coli- seum, New York. Elvis, a year-and-half old, E weiffhs aA.P. - 55 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article174 1957-11-29 7 LONDON, Nov. 28 Previous Today gniBFR No 1 RSS ell. European ports Dec. 22 7 buyers 23 buyers 23 s sellers 23 U sellers Jan 23 buyers 23U buyers 23 sellers 23 sellers IBi'.iK No 1 RSS Spot 23 V 4 buyers 23 s buyers 23 sellers174 words
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Article102 1957-11-29 7 HIE stock EXCHANGE AND COMMODITY MAR- !•> IN THE UNITED STATES WERE CLOSED YESFRPAY, THANKSGIVING DAY. LONDON, Nov. 28 Previous Today lOPR.v Philippine* c.i.f. l'-K7 North European delivered Dec Jan. weight Per ion* ton Nov. De- $182", sellers $183 <>PR straits r if. IK North in102 words
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106 1957-11-29 7 Today's Radio Programme for Singapore 115 p.m. Potpourri Part I; 1.30 Time Signal and News; 1.45 Potpourri Part II; 2.00 Close Down; 5.00 String Song; 5.30 The World in Peril; 6.00 Mail Bag at the mike, Saro* Jinl Lourdes; 6 45 Lights On; 6.53 Announcements and General Share Market Report;106 words
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Article23 1957-11-29 7 The International Jute Conference at Dacca. East Pakistan, ha. s appointed a BUb-COmniitte6 to investigate ways of stabilising world prices.- A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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69 1957-11-29 7 Red currencies rising since the Sputniks The Communist currencies navr bcefi showing strength since the sputnik, were launched in blackmarket rl'-alint^s the rouble hfl ri.sen to 37 to thi I dollar compared with 45 ;it thjg end ol August. The Hungarian florlnt Is 63 to the dollar against 100 aA.P. - 69 words
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Advertisement78 1957-11-29 7 500 PAIRS of SHOES to dear at BARGAIN PRICES! Men's leather shoes from $7/- -> Ladies' $5/- I I Children's $3/- I i > << > A Available only at: SJ MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING, i North Bridge Road, Singapore. > < > < < < W-:*M mmrnff mmmmmm m78 words
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Miscellaneous56 1957-11-29 7 «■■n■■ n ps r SINGAPORE JHIGH TIDES I TODAY: 3.25 p.m. Jj TOMORROW: 452 am. and 4.31 p.m. SUNDAY: 5.55 a.m. and m 6.03 p.m. MONDAY: 6.59 a.m. and 7.44 p.m. m TUESDAY: 751 a.m. m and 8.51 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 8.32 am m and 9.42 p.m. THURSDAY: 07 a.m. B56 words
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341 1957-11-29 8 SUPERSTITIONS which make North Malayan fishermen secretive about a fatal biu> for fear <>i offending a poisonous sea snake wire described m the British Medical Journal in London yesterday. a special °rticle describes a survey of sea snake bites In NorthernU.P. - 341 words
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Article95 1957-11-29 8 Swedish-born actress Ingrid Bergman is seen below relaxing in an armchair at the Elstree Film Studios, Hertfordshire, England, on November 20 between takes tor ncr new film, "Indiscreet," with Cary Grant. Miss RergmdJi said she wistyed the irorld would judge her as an actress and leave her private95 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-11-29 8 Unknwon 'Snark' The United States Air Force released this dramatic picture ear- lier this month and said it shows the snark SM- 62 strategic missile being launched with under-wing auxiliar fuel tanks. As the wirk get under wjy under thi thrust of powerh rocket boosters, pewe and fuel lines dro|80 words
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Article, Illustration147 1957-11-29 8 Little dog seeks his master f pin; little Welsh Collie, J. teen In the Above picture, was led from school in the Dartford, Rent, England district recently, in a vain hope of finding a tousled-haired little hoy believed to be his master. Illlllllflll I1I11I1IIMIIIIIIIMII 1IIII3III! Soon ftftCf B bOf report147 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-11-29 9 !...Fromj Israel j Inbal, the National E E Ballet and Dance Theatre of Israel, this week opened a season Eat a theatre in Kdin- E E burgh. E Above are three of *1 the company's dancers pictured during a scene E from the show- E niiiiiinii[3ii!imiiiiiuimii!imit3iiiiiir48 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-11-29 9 Heart trouble prevents mongrel Peter from walking very far. But he's still able to enjoy an outing when his twin Paula is exercised by their owners Miss F. Waite (left) and Miss H. Crawford, of Newton Ferrers. Devon. Miss Crawford has bought a93 words
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Advertisement84 1957-11-29 9 I ONE-STOP SERVICE TO I EVERY FRIDAY I i Now you can \isit New Delhi, Agra and j f| the nearby Taj Mahal over the week-end! X Pan American now oilers a convenient iK w service that leaves Bangkok every Hj Friday afternoon at 3:45, jjets you to Hi IB84 words
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1347 1957-11-29 10 Bernard Harris - Is Britain too mean to her top line scientists Bernard Harris i mmj I IS BRITAIN LAGGING ON THE REVOLUTIONARY ADVANCE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, NOW TRANS FORMING THE WORLD, BECAUSE WF ARE TOO MEAN TO THE BOSS? Can it ht> true that our best hope of regaining the lead1,347 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-11-29 10 ...And we shall remember them President Rajendra Prasad unveiled J the memorial arch in the Delhi war cemetery recently in honour of more than 25,000 soldiers and airmen of pre-Partition India who laid down their lives in the second World War. On the right, With the memorial building in the68 words
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Article206 1957-11-29 10 No golf now for dustbin Fred pitKD HUMMERSTON, a dustman, swung his walking-stick in the uir. •That's iu)w I used to hit 'em," he said. 'I w^ down to 9. and getting better every day." He was talking about golf his favourite sport Fur Fred is an artisan member of206 words
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Article40 1957-11-29 10 Russia said one of its scientists has devised a "silent explosion." bS a method of splitting rocks by running a high tension electric current through water. No fragments are scattered by the blast, it is claimed.— A P.AP - 40 words
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Article422 1957-11-29 11 CATS AND DOGS Oh well, if I'm not wdntcd What s a pup to do, I ask you. when even the (ail of friendship is answered with bared claws! "Well really, all I <H<l was suggest to Pussy we go out and play. Tssst', she told in< and raised her422 words
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250 1957-11-29 11 MIfMmMMU4tZb 1 Come across so»n»- Rim in m\ c;iiiii'r,i *s th;if is ontdftted by Aboni <i jttkt '<' i take a gamble And use it° didn't say if nu at colour or blm film, and thai mah s all in, <>icr in250 words
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Article, Illustration527 1957-11-29 11 PHOTOGRAPHY SPOTS THE FAKES IN ART KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES STARTED LONG AGO. X RAY PHOTOGRAPHS CAN PROVE IT. One of the newest uses of this modern photographic phenomenon is discovering whether or not Egyptian mummies offered to museums are the real thing. Dummy mummy Egyptians mummified their favourite527 words
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251 1957-11-29 12 FAMINE AGAIN THREATENS MILLIONS GH birth control is still voluntary, refugees coming out of Red China say the Communists are now pressing it with all the power at their disposal, reports United Press from Hong Kon£. Some Red Chinese party members have even suggestedU.P. - 251 words
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Article, Illustration24 1957-11-29 12 I Miss Cecelia Yea, first film actress from Communist I China to visit Cambodia, was presented with a bouquet of flowers at Pochentong Airport.24 words
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Article30 1957-11-29 12 The Hokkaido Prefectural Government and the Federation of Housewives Organisations have asked the Tokyo Government for help in finding 31 "sturdy" brides for bachelor settlers in Hokkaido. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article31 1957-11-29 12 The Seoul Government will release 23,000 regular and temporary employee.^ In an attempt to cut down expenses. This win reduce the total to hb.ooo cm ployees. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article103 1957-11-29 12 Kishi is slipping S rpHF popularity of the E E A Kishi Cabinet is E declining, according to c E a nationwide public E n opinion poll conducted E E by the Asahi Shim- E E bun newspapers. E In a .Inly poll, 40 E per cent thought E r:U.P. - 103 words
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122 1957-11-29 12 PRESIDENT Carlos P 1 Garcia has started drafting a four-year development programme aimed at putting the Philippine economy on an even keel again. Preliminary stages now bfMng worked out with advisers in the mountain resort city of Bagulo, call for an "austerity" budget and aA.P. - 122 words
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Article320 1957-11-29 12 •••featuring news anil views about Asia today Training experts for war on crime pLANS are now under way to establish a United Nations centre in Pakistan next year for the training of experts for the prevention of crime and treatment of offenders, it has been disclospd in Tokyo. ThisU.P. - 320 words
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Article112 1957-11-29 12 Till- gap in living levels between s i ltl 1 highly developed countries h as w d?T past feu years, the International l ahf, ranlsation <ilo> Dlrector^General m? V Morse, reported at a 19, vi i llavitl flonal HO Conference in New Delhi DiscussionA.P. - 112 words
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Article27 1957-11-29 12 Delegates from :<2 including Sovi< i are due in Manila f regional COXlferi the United Nations nomic ("ommiss Asia and tin- Far (ECAFE) o prini 4 A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article20 1957-11-29 12 Mr. Hiralal Boso. youth retary of the Indian Congress Party, has begun a nine-month fact-gathering tour of west Germany A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article20 1957-11-29 12 The World Bank has cd its first loan Philippines US$2l mil lion for a hydro-electric power scheme em Luzon. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article11 1957-11-29 12 The first Japan-designed plane will be flight tested next month- A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article21 1957-11-29 12 Indonesia has 3.000,000 tons of crude a year to Argentina f rom th p gov< rnment-controlled oilfields in North Sumatra. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article20 1957-11-29 12 Red China claims that she no w is Egypt's second biggest buyer, and that Russia is the chief customer. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article19 1957-11-29 12 Four Communist Chinese engineering experts water conservancy and irrigation are visiting Paki stan's dam and irrigation projects. A. P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article34 1957-11-29 12 A Japanese Defence Ministry delegation is now v ndergoing training in S w i t z c rland in the handling of Swiss -mai anti-aircraft guided missiles recently ordered by the Japanese Government, U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article32 1957-11-29 12 f ive hundred pieces of Japanese machinery to be shown at the International exposition of industry and commerce In Rio cie Janeiro in January are now en route aboard two ships.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article25 1957-11-29 12 The state-owned Formosa Sugar Corporation has exported 700,000 metric tons of sugar this y< ar It expects to sell another 150--000 be lore 1958. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article23 1957-11-29 12 Only 42 of the 1,856 eoHeoea and universities i n r/ie V mted States offer comprehensive courses oji the Study of Asia. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article27 1957-11-29 12 Air-Vice Marshal Asghar Khan, commander-in-Chief of the Pakistani Air Force, has been awarded the Great Cross of the Oi-Jer of Aeronautical Merit by the Spanish Government, U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article30 1957-11-29 12 Japan's National Railway Corporation has decided to install a public telephone on each super express train to be run between Tokyo and Osaka, in Central Japan, next autumn.- A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article38 1957-11-29 12 The Peking People's Daily reported the execution of 'counter revolutionary" Lo Chi-kuei, accused of the 19 43 murders of three senior C o m m lift i s ts, including the brother of chairman Mao Tse-tung.- A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article42 1957-11-29 12 Shipment of finished steel products into the United States from Japan. Italy France. West German? and elsewhere is being viewed with alarm by the American industry These are priced well be low domestic products and home demand for steel is slackening.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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47 1957-11-29 12 AfioNd KONQ housewife, Mrs. f Hash, has >■■ ffir japan Astronautical Society in Tokyo on Mats, "f wish to buy ott€ acre on Mclts\ pleo how you wish >'■'' to remit the 1 000 lh'h to V the v rote, U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1957-11-29 13 ROBERT PITMAN - convict's secret comes to light in a dusty old bank vault ROBERT PITMAN by iy! brokers and top-hatted messengers hurried to and fro below, Uw* author led me up a great marble staircase to the scene of his dISt Near Y us was a boardroom the .size of a small1,018 words
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Article188 1957-11-29 13 'WHO DARES WINS' II! -I MEN ARE DANGEROUS. 15> D. I. Harrison- < assell. 16s. "*PTURED S.A.S. troops >. ust be handed ovei > the nearest Ges ..these men are anger ous... they must essly exterminated." order was signed "Adolf Hitler." thi r British unit was such a complibe audacious188 words
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Article337 1957-11-29 13 PHILIP OAKES - PHILIP OAKES -..Ml sdfasdfasdfa A son IBLE PI OVER, By Eric Linklater, Hart-Davis, 16* A stylish collection comprising two dialogues and three stories— including a grim account of the Glencoc massacre, and an uncanny tale of how a man was haunted to death by a rare bird. Storytelling337 words
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Article333 1957-11-29 13 BOOK of the week AS FAR AS MY FEET WILL cakky i\u: by J M Bauer (Andre Deutsch Iss). ON the Continent, where it originated, this true story is now accepted as a Classic of escape literature and although there have been many IMMV escape stories this is one that333 words
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392 1957-11-29 14 SUNNY LAD IS A 'CERT' AT BUKIT TIMAH TOMORROW ALLAN LEWIS, SUMMING UP TOMORROW'S CHANCES, SAYS: "Tin; hope of all pun fcers is to find cert ainty. Tomorrow at Kul.it Timah, Sun u\ Lad is the nearest thii'u I have ever set n to i racing "Cert.' J Though he392 words
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Article623 1957-11-29 14 THE main race, Class 1 Div. 1 over One Mile, at Bukit Timah tomorrow, had the critics screaming their heads ofl when they Baw thp handicaps, because lower division horses had been Included in this Div. 1 race. The reason for this is. ALL623 words
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Article43 1957-11-29 14 These will not start tomorrow |JV)IXOWING bones m will not itart t( >- H morrow: Little Pappa lord \rr«»Kaiue Premier m B Holiday PUfhl DOWH« m^ Street, Gold Hunt, Captain Marvel Slipper g I'riiue, Trent h I>ra\vs!, Soo k a, WtM'm and Valiant Kl&lfht, *■■■■■■■■■»>43 words
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Article385 1957-11-29 14 SUN OF BURMA CAN WIN THIS j;IVr: start winners, with other v* ell-performed horses make the Cl. Div, l sprint th< hardest race oi the day. I. otci Arrogance won his las start over 7F. on this course. beating Charge Sheet, lor which he l-- up o-ib. Grand Chancellor, after385 words
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Article353 1957-11-29 14 »yHE CI. 2. Div. 2 lield over One Mile comprises ;i number of horses with nont] recent form making it very hard to pi- k Roulette. Shamrock Slipper, Brilliant Scholar, Daiku, Golden Melody, Plying Princess Pilot'i Pride and Rao Raj ih can nil be given353 words
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247 1957-11-29 14 Bkt. Timah mile looks right for Grey Court \i u.ir KING, ii ii»py i Ife, 1 l Bportini Venl art Steam On, c^xji Springs, Noble f^m-h. r and Gify Court 10.'.k Hie be.st ut the Cla^.s 2 Dn 2 fleld over One Mi If. Grej t«»uit. fourth to Supremo finished247 words
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Article200 1957-11-29 14 j\i\Ki >i and Timberlane ap--1 peal most in the Cl. 2, Div, CLASS 2, DIV. 2 ti M its. Full House 9.00; Nieuwsgierig II 8.1S; Earthquake 8.12; Timberlane 8.10; Glory 8. of); Charles Kuda 8.09; Mir/apen 8.08; Perhaps So 8. OS: Hit Parade 8.08; Holiday Might 8.07;200 words
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Miscellaneous173 1957-11-29 14 f?PI I^Wp^ 1 I II I I 111 R^ BB* 2 Pats a letter In the middle Erratic Eiit leave (5) 6 Christina., hymn for K ::i li Pood fvotn your ice (4), <s>, 7 Bemused without B decora- j^m [etf tlon (4). 10 a doctor totrodu 8 Blest -sir'173 words
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Article277 1957-11-29 15 tINIVERSITY DASHjCEYLQNESE HOPES WITH A J-I WIN SAMAD DECIDES LEAGUE WITH HIS HATTRICK rEYLON SPORTS CLUB said goodbye to their hopes of winning this year's Singapore Hockey Association League Div. One umpionship when they were beaten 3-1 by tiversity of Malaya at Serangoon Road yesterday. ■sterday's277 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-11-29 15 picture. DAI REES, British Ryder Cup captain, receiving a picture of himself holding the Cup from Lord Brabazon at a dinner of the Professional Golfers Association in London on Nov. 21.- Paul PopperPaul Popper - 33 words
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Article62 1957-11-29 15 DROWNED IN MIDDLE OF A RACE D: SPUR, five-year-old teeple chaser, ir a s cd in the river Thames lid die of a race at yesterday. -k Spur, a gelding, fell urth obstacle of a v, lost fits jockey, the course and fell 1 ncarbit Thames. had no chance ofA.P. - 62 words
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Article71 1957-11-29 15 McCORMACK OUTFIGHTS SPRINGBOK TTISH middleweight »hn McCormack scored hnical knockout victory South Africa's Evie ster in Glasgow last night. referee stopped the t m the seventh round Vorster reeled under a H of lefts and rights from c powerful Scot. ither boxer really got until that round i ■ster rushed71 words
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Article55 1957-11-29 15 Karel Blom. 23-year-olrl ■South African soccer player SiJ! h L °ndon's Charlton Club, left London for Johan ne.sburg yesterday. Blom said lie had been •adversely affected by the climate and could not play nis best in England He had been with the Charlton Club Since lDnfi mnstlvA.P. - 55 words
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Article250 1957-11-29 15 unlucky four starta, i. s my I Bingai little un- < Rl ILL Voughal Cl IBS 2, niv. i— im Winterdrina poo; Ti:f(« )n 1.13j Peanut Kid n.\'.-. t.'jp Camel 8.11 Lady Scarlel 8.10; Benani Hail 8.n»; Artlna 8.09| Barakal B. 09; Lfndof B.ogj Bandewn250 words
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Article161 1957-11-29 15 E]DDY CHOONG, the Malayan champion, will deiend his All-England badminton men's singles championship in March next year. He will be accompanied by his brother, David, who will compete in the men's doubles They will also play in the Scottish Invitation Tournament in Glasgow, which will161 words
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Article25 1957-11-29 15 Results in yesterday'! Rugby Unlrm County Championships matChea were: Ea.-t Midlands 16 worth Midlands 10; Notts r.mrs and Derby 3 Warwickshire 39 ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article177 1957-11-29 15 B singh i chain--1 pion Ma] Anderson, playing some of the best tennis of his cam r, beat top e< d< d Ashley i in the semi-finals ol the Soul h Au.st ralian Unnis champion Ips 10-8, 10-8, 6-3 nt Adi taide yesterday. In the other semi177 words
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Advertisement151 1957-11-29 15 3itunii* Vttn Uvoron HP |^*V fw COK m Cn€*€*B* LIFE TODAY THE WOMAN ALWAYS PAYS W i True stories from the files of a Probation Officer :JT NEW CONTEST FREE MOVIE SHOWS FOR I^^^B^^^^^r|| r 'J^r WHAT'S WRONC WITH POSINC IN THE NUDE? i^^^S^r^B Pead this frank article. I 'Mp^T^^^^151 words
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Article, Illustration334 1957-11-29 16 Eisenhower is likely to attend the NATO talks BACK TO WORK TREATMENT WILL SPEED A TOTAL RECOVERY GET WELL SOON/ CABLES KREMLIN fHERE was a strong feeling among observers at the White House last night that President Eisenhower, provided he does not have a relapse, will go to Paris nextA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 334 words
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Article70 1957-11-29 16 LMUvXCII authorities in Algiers yesterday re- ported three wonen rebels were captured and a fourth killed In an action west of Constantine on Wednesday. Among those captured is a 17-year-old former university student, Daniele Minne.J daughter oi a Communist Party member now in prison for several70 words
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Article107 1957-11-29 16 The woman killed was identified as liuymonde Peschardi a confessed •Communist Party member. An employer <»t the Cias ;md Electricity Company, Kay-: monde is suspected t<» have plotted two bomb attacks! last v«i before dlsappeafinq from Algiers. Ti ie authoritie also r0" p< irt c(i t tic dea h <>iAP - 107 words
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Article34 1957-11-29 16 Light lore Stories arc by far the most popular literature among South I African women, says Port Elizabeth's chief librarian, Mr. A. Porter. Men chose coirboij and detective stories. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article197 1957-11-29 16 QUEEN ELIZABETH and Princess Margaret yes_ terd-ay night wore a couple of the most daring evening dresses of their Royal social careers The Royal sisters didn't appear together. This was vist as well, for the joint effect of their ultramodern clothes might have been too electrifying.A.P. - 197 words
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Article15 1957-11-29 16 The Supremo Soviet, the Russian Parliament, will meet on Dec. 19.- A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article129 1957-11-29 16 MOROCCO WARNS SPAIN (iiitovvN Prince Motilas J Nassau Of Morocco charged In a radio state mcnt yesterday that Span Mi iroopg had launched attacks Oil MOTOCCati 801 l ami warned that his arm) "is ready to defend its territory against anyone." Mottlay Hassan said hi had appealed to Gen FranciscoA.P.; Reuter - 129 words
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