The Singapore Free Press, 28 December 1957
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Title Section18 1957-12-28 1 The Singapore Free Press .Malaya's Own Family Paper S 1507 J. Singapore, Saturday. fltlUMlltl 18. !;»:>■;. l»ii t( iscts18 words
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272 1957-12-28 1 Colombo is now menaced by swollen river: Alert sounded INDIA and Canada have immediately responded to Hood stricken Ceylon's appeal for help [srael has offered medical help, and Queen Elizabeth, following on prompt R.A.F. food drop and rescue assistance, has expressed her sympathy to the relatives of victims in theReuter - 272 words
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152 1957-12-28 1 New terror outbreak draws counter-blows: 65 rebels killed IN a sharp reaction to a new burst of terrorism in Algeria. French forces claimed yesterday to have killed 65 nationalist rebels and captured 10 others. Army patrols were sent out quickly after buildings at three farms were burnt on Thursday nightA.P. - 152 words
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Article161 1957-12-28 1 Famine peril: Hatta accuses I'M !J,!!^_s_ ol>no^ ge^ /rom out fronds we will be in position like Egypt an^hn^tr^r^^ them from ofher% tfOKML'K Vice Pre- sident Mohammed IliUta blame-, officiate of Indonesia's West Irian Action Committee tor the famine threat facing the country. In an open letter which will appearA.P. - 161 words
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Article53 1957-12-28 1 'Tin ore to be sent to S'pore' TilE Indonesian Government yesterday stopped all shipments of tin ore to Holland. The Minister of Industry. Mr. F. J. liikkiriwang, said all tin smelting would be moved from Holland to Singapore Thirteen hundred tons of ore are now held up in Tanjong PriokA.P. - 53 words
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Article330 1957-12-28 1 jMIE Indonesian Ambassador to the United States indicated in Washinffton yesterday that his country mi^ht turn to the Communist bloc for arms. He confirmed that because his country had received "no satisfactory answer" to a request, made six months ago bo the United States forReuter - 330 words
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Article30 1957-12-28 1 South Korea's austerity programme finally has caught up with the women. The Government has banned import of all foreign -made cosmetics beginning Jan 1, 1958. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article50 1957-12-28 1 Pour ma Jfc< <\ men, armed w :t !i :i revolver and dagger v- sterday robbed a provision .hop in Cuppage Road, Sin gapore, ol about $2,000 In cash and jewellety. l*h( v trussed up and gagged the proprietor, Mr Tan Tuan H' I*'1 and hid50 words
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Article38 1957-12-28 1 T-ir: present spell of >niy weather may end i there may be more JUnshliip today. Singapore MeteoroCa] Office, while refusing majce any definite fore- i aid the outlook for lay was an improvement "r yesterday.38 words
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Article46 1957-12-28 1 A 19-year*old student nurse was stabbed in the Chest at 3 a.m. today While 3'>o was sleeping In her fri< >m ,v the Singapore Gen fcrai Hospital nursei' hostel ft he tolci police she awoke HncJ :i "very hideous l)Mk "i«'- man (toning out46 words
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Article38 1957-12-28 1 a custom i land pal n ipt ured 572 Ib ol conti i band tobacco in b car al Tampenl i early thl worn g The driver Ol the vein |r c caped into gecondarj jungl38 words
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Article65 1957-12-28 1 Twenty-three members ol the last private circus to appear in Bast Germany have sought refuse in Kaasei West Germany, say Ing their tent, animals and wagons have »> fi n Ilfl ca ted by tate authoritie They said member i ol <ni family which owned th circuReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement92 1957-12-28 1 Fresh ..yonnfj. .ilive! Here's the look you've been looking for 1 1 ■-•-^ysS3SB4->>x HB^" Now! Give youi skin tone the noloi lilt il needs uiili The Liquid Make-up gp j I I ill 111 ■y^-UC't.'-"' i^ H^M i il 1 1 1 ■iiii 'i I ll<<nm> *>*■* 1 S touch,92 words
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215 1957-12-28 2 Traffic chaos as fog shrouds Europe ONOW, f< g and rain plagued C< ni ra l Europe yesterday hampering holiday trav< i In a dozen nations and causing the death of at least five people. Sia i pit •#•#>*•/.* Fog, accompanied by warmer than normal temperatures and .some rain, layA.P. - 215 words
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Article66 1957-12-28 2 r?KITAiN i>- determined to guarantee Wesl Berlin's security and welfare. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary .^aid in a letter to the governing Mayor of West Berlin. Herr Willy Brandt, published there yesterday. A City Senate spokesman said the letter was in reply toReuter - 66 words
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Article112 1957-12-28 2 HEADMAN IS SLAIN IN RIOT TOWN pRESH rioting broke out over the Christmas holidays at Linokana, near Zeerust, South Africa, scene of much unrest and violence recently because African women have been compelled to carry identity documents Preu ria police have reported the murder oi an I African Induna, rReuter - 112 words
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Article20 1957-12-28 2 Czechoslovak Education Minister. Frantisek Kahuda. disclosed yesterday that i purge was contemplated of "politically objectionable" university professors A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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259 1957-12-28 2 rUSARMAMENT is likely to he one Oj the principal topics of discussion when British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan \isits Delhi next month as guest oi Indian Premier Jawaharla] Nehru. Informed Indian sources said in New Delhi yesterday. The sources said that Mr. Nehru consideredReuter - 259 words
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108 1957-12-28 2 SCOTS' SPARE HER PLEA TO K. LUMPUR A TRADE UNION leader in Edinburgh yesterday confirmed that Scots mineworkers had made a "Christmas appeal" to the Malayan Federation Government to commute a death sentence passed there on a woman. Mr. Alex MofTat. vicepresident of the Scottish area of the National UnionReuter - 108 words
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Article34 1957-12-28 2 Crown PrlnoeM Beatrix 0! the Netherlands h.is given a large amount" for the new fund for npatriatea from Indonesia, the Netherlands Rod Cross said .it The Hague V'f trrdav ReuterReuter - 34 words
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187 1957-12-28 2 Philip's best man spends 10 hours with Eva Bartok and her baby JpHE Marquess of Milford Haven spent 10 hours at a cottage at Kingston-on-Thames, near London, yesterday with Hungarianborn film actress Eva Bartok and her baby. Marquess, who was best man at Prince Philip s wedding, told newsmen whoA.P. - 187 words
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Article110 1957-12-28 2 FLYING NEWSROOM IN LONDON I^HE first Australian passenger aircraft to fly right round the world yesterday ar rived at London Airport, the half-way halt. The Qantas Empin Airways Super Constellation 1 making a special goodwffl flight to 10 countries w publicise the "fit I found thc-worid pa sengei vice" byReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-12-28 2 picture Colonel M Vooren (centre) who arrived in Singapore by air from Holland on Thursday, discusses the refugee problem with ;i member of the Dutch Red Cross, while Colonel L. T. Firbanks (right) Commissioner of Civil Defence looks on. Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Advertisement101 1957-12-28 2 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A^AAA A A A Far \bv vi vit oeu inns liy Air To Your Folks In England, Europe and America CONSULT:SUN KEE FLOWER SHOP 57, Upper Cross Street, S'pore-1 Tel: ***** ***** A.>A..AAAAAAAAAA A A101 words
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341 1957-12-28 3 STRESSING the unofficial Afro- Asian conference in Cairo Japanese ij legate Tokutaro Kitamura yesterday proposed that a joint fund ■puUt be created for the common economic development of the countt ,j Africa and Asia. He pointed out that Afro-Asia was the richest IjrReuter; A.P. - 341 words
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71 1957-12-28 3 DELEGATE WHO 'ESCAPED' OUT OF KENYA The Afro-Asian Conference secretariat in Cairo announced last night a delegate from Kenya, Mr. John Kail, had "managed to escape from the British In Kenya" and had arrived at Khartoum. He was expected in Cairo later. A Chinese claiming to represent Nationalist China, whichReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-12-28 3 picture. £111 lIIIIHIg E Mrs. Llm Yew Hock, E wife of Singapore's E Chief Minister, shakes s E hands with Miss E Prabha Narasimhan, E 15, daughter of Mr. S. E Narasimhan. manager Eof the Colony branch E of the Indian Bank Ltd. E The girlFree Press - 77 words
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122 1957-12-28 3 HINDUS in the Punjabi last night called oil a seven-month "Save Hindi" agitation following a. Government announcement that all their 4.000 followers still in prison would be released immediately and unconditionally. The Hindus had tried to force the Government to give more recognitionReuter - 122 words
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Article24 1957-12-28 3 [I :ls t German Deputy Pre■J I Otta Muschke, 74, died B^ f>1 'iay at his home near W l Berlin.24 words
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Article39 1957-12-28 3 Biggest piece of amber— Red biggest piece of hi the world, weighW- four and a half pounds. j~ een found in Soviet Lithuania on the Baltic Sea the Soviot News Agency, Taas, said yesterday according to Moscow Radio. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article92 1957-12-28 3 POSTER showing Marilyn Monroe being v f I 01) the shoulder by J r Laurence Olivier has banned from hoard"i Muenster, west 1 ■■ruuuiy, "becau.se it Is not suitable for a cathedral city." The town council Of Osim brueck not far away JM also banned itReuter - 92 words
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Article209 1957-12-28 3 Queen is voted leading woman THE QUEEN was voted the top personality I of 1957 amonj; the j world's women in a radio station's poll of 11 French newspaper editors. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party secretary, drew a unanimous vote as the world's most important man. President Eisenhower wasReuter - 209 words
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Article63 1957-12-28 3 \42 YEAR-OLD actor, playing the part of a woman in a Christmas pan tomlme, collapsed on fhr stage In Woodford Green, England last night, and died O| a heart, attack in the wrings. During thf third ac Stanley How clutched ni heart In mock lllnei thenU.P. - 63 words
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Advertisement177 1957-12-28 3 Exceptionally Beautiful EMERALDS, SAPPHIRES set with Diamonds j U.S. de SUVA I Jewellers I 106, ORCHARD ROAD. Tel: ***** 'CROCODILE SHIRTS) Retail Department Closed on Saturdays. OPEN FOR BUSINESS i ON SUNDAYS TILL Ip.m. i For Your SUNDAY Shopping I please Pay Us a visit /^^^i^ i LI SENG MIN177 words
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The Signapore Free Press. SATURDAY, Doc. 28, 1957.
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Article228 1957-12-28 4 Opinion Chip on the shoulder? HTHE Singapore climate j is certainly not con- ducive to sartorial i elegance. And recognition of the I discomforts, if not| hardships of our muggy climate, has in postwar years won general tolerance for J the open-necked shirt. This concession to comfort in everyday work-228 words
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Article435 1957-12-28 4 SCIENTISTS' TRIUMPHS GAGGED BY SECRET DIAL A SECRET political deal is preventing Britain's Harwell scientists from claiming full credit for their brilliant advances in taming the H-bomb for power production. The British scientists are furious at this political cloaking of their achievement, according to435 words
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413 1957-12-28 4 TN the present state of the world situation one thing seems certain the impossibility of any spectacular change in it! The basic situation which caused the formation of the NATO alliance has not altered. And this is the consciously directed efforts of the413 words
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Advertisement25 1957-12-28 4 I For BEST I TAILORING Ladies' and Gents' Quick Service i II A.I A.I I Textiles? Limited. 71, High Street, 1 S'pore-6. Tel: ***** *****.25 words
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Advertisement41 1957-12-28 4 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllll!H!!!lllll>lli| it /wffyfb jf* ▲A W It U f m w^^^^ tKf Bt 000** SOLE AGEWTS FOR MALAYA I S. P. H. de SILVA LTD. I 45, HIGH ST. AIRPORT SINGAPORE I 6, EMBANKMENT-KUALA LUMPUR 6, STATION RD-IPOH (lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIK 1111 1141 words
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Article317 1957-12-28 5 louncil clerks to sk new Mayor: eep in step with lovernment scale Hui.U'ORE City Council Services Union is to |ur^. a salary increase for its 2191 members so It<> Keep in step with the Government scale of ■y tor clerks. The president of the Union,317 words
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Article80 1957-12-28 5 NIGERIA: 'WE WILL KEEP REDS OUT' Wl Prime Minister of W [erijL Alhaji Abu- Tafawa Balewa, w> Nigerian women's X' eadei yesterday that W ■<•! "liment would use means in its power P it the infiltration B Communism into mt i lot tor, the Prime j' v i said that80 words
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Article27 1957-12-28 5 'SPIES' HELD IN POLAND I Poles huvc been nrI Krakow, Poland, I ol spying for I !tii (i states (ntelllIV the Polish official I ncy pap reported27 words
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Article155 1957-12-28 5 Beware these bogus callers iT»HE Singapore Cusx toms Department yesterday warned the public against being deceived by gangs of thieves who seek entry into houses by impersonating revenue officers A spokesman of the department said householders approached by men claiming to be Customs officers should demand to see their warrant155 words
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Article56 1957-12-28 5 The Amoriran fork n 1,• ,n idol s\ui\i'T, ,WMm Prea ley, yesterday was granted B bo day dtlai Jji hi:; ln nto the U Jo *r my Tin 1 postponement v panted by the Memphl Penne cc dr ift board! I i enable him to complete56 words
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Article, Illustration27 1957-12-28 5 Dr. Harold Chan is seen helping his bride, the former Miss Kleanor Tan, cut their wedding cake at a reception after their marriage in Singapore this week.27 words
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152 1957-12-28 5 WANTED: ordinary or life members. REWARD OFFERED. rE Automobile Association of Singapore has announced it will pay 3 j cash "reward" to any j member who introduces j new members to the A.A The amounts ottered ar» $2.50 for an ordinary member and $10152 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-12-28 5 picture A happy Princess Anne drives away after visiting "The Exhibition of Toys through the Ages" in London. Note her neu) jrif unite adult in i Ufa ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article108 1957-12-28 5 They gave up half of pay rise DEPUTIES in the French National Assembly yesterday t(Kjk a New Year resolution- to give up half of their 100,000 francs pay rise for four months and, from March 1 until tha end of 1958, to take 50,000 francs (Ms3so) a month In TreasuryReuter - 108 words
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Article58 1957-12-28 5 Dr. Ho Eteng Ong ol Singapore I* among 75 delegatei from more than t^n counI tries meeting in Accra, Af- rica, today for tho International Missionary Council Assembly. The mission assembly, which will last, lOday.s, holds i meetings every five years to study and co-ordinate58 words
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Advertisement10 1957-12-28 6 HIGHEST QUALITY LOW NICOTINE CHESTERFIELD ft 8 TRY THEM TO-DAY!10 words
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Miscellaneous264 1957-12-28 6 JEH HAWKB b, S Juo |45 OAVV^ BBEAKS OvEB THE IOkAU I I AIFAA/iVMae .ie^=^ OGEPAOES I r^^J^rS^^S^^N 11H6|^IHe I rwc pewocziojs ivn£(t?e p<?//vcess ■HkXX 'SBHiWJHryND 3»!c r!.? ,Jr^--r f!r^ I T4tA kVA/TS TO BE 7AKESJ Tf) IH€ jr^llE ll Hill OuP VISITORS ViAV V^IVIfIJMA ttfift %^^^^M|&9 v^AiTirsj<3 WORK GO264 words
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Miscellaneous534 1957-12-28 6 1 ■■..IBb BORN today, you are B IS ganiser, and althou li i^ operate on a grand M-a'."" Ue ,to I have the ability to hand \l\ I efficiently. Since you haveTtre^ 1 I dous capacity for work .'""f" U find yourself handling minor mS* I I when you should534 words
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Article, Illustration331 1957-12-28 7 MACE -THE LAST WORD YET TO BE SAID T^vif Lrnv.H l^ oll^ 7 h c aS nOt beGn Said aboUt the 15 000 »WC Which On a reioJ l h\l Sln^ 0l <' City Council chamber on Tuesday, on d resolution by the Mayor himself. The Liberal-Socialist members will question331 words
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Article21 1957-12-28 7 Ships in the Singapore Naval Base today are: Alert, Andrew, Anzac, Crane, Royalist. St. Brides Bay and Tobruk.21 words
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128 1957-12-28 7 'Useless' buildings cost Govt. $230,000 'luiE Singapore Gov--1 eminent spent nearly $230,000 on maintaining "useless" buildings last year. According to the Public Work a Department, there were 1,606 such buildings in Its hands at the end of la.st year. They are Crown property reverted to the Government at the expiry128 words
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282 1957-12-28 7 INABILITY to find a suitable doctor to broadcast over Radio Malaya and the adI vent of school examinations have forced the Singapore Health Education Council to hold up part of its campaign against the spread of infection and disease. The282 words
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Advertisement487 1957-12-28 7 U.K. closing prices LONDON, I)e<. 27 Previous Todiv ri BBH No. 1 RSS cJf. loday iui.-pean ports Jan. 24^ buyers 24 buyers 25 sellers 24', sellers ***>- 24 buyers 24 buyers t 1 BBEB No 1 RSS Spot 24 buySi 24 bums B UBBEI No- 1 RSS Settlement 25 24487 words
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Advertisement87 1957-12-28 7 Jjm£^ K~o any part oj the world I Complete jboor to zDoor SAFE HANDLINC PURITY IN TRANSPORT consult flllflKAnr OAGGAGC TRANSPORT AGENCY xINGAPOkE ond PACKING COMPANY LIMITED mt Z \L 8E Asia Insurance BldfT- Singapore .T! W) "'lt/l/T I Tel: 2 3011- 3 Lines \P Oversea Chinese Bank Bldg P.O.87 words
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Miscellaneous94 1957-12-28 7 iiiiiiimiiiiiimiiMiiiiimmmuig SINGAPORE HIGH TIDES! TODAY: 2.55 p.m S TOMORROW: 3.50 am. E and 3.40 p.m. E MONDAY: 4.35 am. E E an d ;> Pm E TUESDAY: 5.28 a.m. E and 631p m. E WEDNESDAY: 6.32 a.m. E and 8.20 p.m. E THURSDAY: 7.34 a.m. E and !>-28 p.m. S94 words
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Article1154 1957-12-28 8 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY MOTHER COOSE AND THE GANDER AIM HIGH BUT... By j-JAVh you made your New Year s resolution yet Mother (loose? asked the gander, who was privately hoping that she had not, for every New Year without tail, the old witch made a resolution which somehow managed1,154 words
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Article60 1957-12-28 8 riiHE winners of last wees'* colour-in contest (eacn of whom will receive a $5 prize in due course) are as follows: Miss item Livi (13 >. 103A Durham Estate, Sitiya-pore-8. Miss Rayhani binte H. M. Hussein (i>23>. 157-.4 A::--son Road. Singctvore-2. Muster Wong Hong King (15), 210-260 words
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Miscellaneous147 1957-12-28 8 CLUES ACROS S. county. 9. Tree common 1. Smallish, thick-set horse, in most parts of England. 7. The 38th in Korea ha.s 10. Not very well 11. The been much in the news first Englishman to sail lately 8. A large vessel round the world. 13 The lor holding liquids.147 words
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Miscellaneous377 1957-12-28 8 A colour-in contest With prizes for you/ pOCKET-MONKX prizes Free Press Cecil Street are offered for colour Singapore I, to reach tier n °t later than lhursd.iy mg this scene with paints ne *t. Age limit Is 15 crayons or chalks. There are four prize* Name (Mister Mtesj otTered— each377 words
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Article492 1957-12-28 9 a Christian Layman - LIGHTING THE WAY A DUTY FOR ALL a Christian Layman Saturday sermon by inkle, twinkle, little star, how 1 wonder .V you are? above the world so high, like a diamond jz. w sky; Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder L you are? Ijri'is lovely nursery rhyme Suggests that492 words
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Miscellaneous1084 1957-12-28 9 I Sunday church I announcGiticnfs M CBUBCB OF ENGLAND Redemptorist Monastery! BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN I S UdreW. Cathedral; 7 a.m JSr^and^SO S> Serm D Lif Bible-Presbyterian Church > omunion; 8 a.m. Parish 144 Prinsep Street): 415 pm If Ist and Holy Communion; J- h rch of Our Lady of Peace Sunday School;1,084 words
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Miscellaneous390 1957-12-28 10 CHRISTMAS CARDS I "J^ il OUIZMAN A fo °s'' 1 r '9 hf i logise for not being able to write and thank you inswers were 1. Stampeded; 2. The Searchers; WT it will be a pity when Twelfth Night conies an: what we can remember of the outstanding events390 words
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Article429 1957-12-28 11 A Pan-Malayan team may form yet WEIGHT LIFTERS STUDY SNAGS A [MINARV aremerits bt- lit Singapore n I! Weightlifting X ition and the Mj -an a W.1..F. over X proposed Pank yan tram to comZ\ all South-East E championships Sj i i mat erialise. j« qu< stion ol if, problems429 words
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Article115 1957-12-28 11 lUSTRALIAN ex -Olympic Games and South Fast A \si.i tournament boxer Max Carlos. \M] Ib. neat Hocine Khalii of Algeria (137J lb.) on a t.k.o. in the eighth round at Melbourne Stadium. Khalfl was forced to withdraw from the ti^ilit With an injury to115 words
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Article92 1957-12-28 11 < irlos. who hadn't had a fight for seven weeks. Was most impressive and was well ahead on points When the bout ended. For the first couple of rounds ll wily and experienced Algerian outboxed the N( "»'ii: Australian. Hut when Carlos settled down he started to92 words
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Article61 1957-12-28 11 Six foreign tennis aces have been invited by the Philippine Amateur Athl« tic Federation to take part In the 1958 Philippine nationai open tennis tournament in Manila in February. They are LJlf Schmidt < f Swede'::. Rainanathan Krishnan of India. Barry MacKay and Mike GreenA.P. - 61 words
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Article31 1957-12-28 11 Mandarin, owned by Mme. 1 k Hennessy of France, won the King George vi steeple- cha.se at Kempton Park. LOChrO, finished .second. i while Kerstin waa third, A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article184 1957-12-28 11 large California I-i ii tation* have 11 d to stop furthez Ing of boxing bouts f announcement from tations said that in I in the bouts by tel« 4■' wet wfl waning 1 lami (i tin especially poor talent that been appearing In thf184 words
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126 1957-12-28 11 George Barnes asks for a guarantee British Empire welter champion Oc-orgr Bar nea of Sydney Is seeking a guarantee oi $12,000 to fight in the world W< M< r weight title eliminatioi series In the United Statw oi America In 1058 Announcing thia Barnes said over and above the $12,000126 words
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Article, Illustration141 1957-12-28 11 A 12- ij car -old boy was killed a nd about 50 others were injured in Glasgow, Scotland, when a wall at a soccer ground toppled and jell under the pressure o] a swaying crowd. The wall crashed on to the track round the pitch where141 words
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Article439 1957-12-28 12 CHARLES BRYCE - I SUPPORT THE REFEREE CHARLES BRYCE THE SYSTEM WAS AT FAULT S:i\s «^u l \>i kwjKc an- arguing over me result of Thursday night's flghi at the Happy World M;i<!mm that it is time to state nn persona] views. I WILL STPPOKT KFFFKFF I. S FOND IX HIS DECISION ni.\r439 words
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Article129 1957-12-28 12 4 new 'caps' for Wales THE Welsh Rugby Unior team to play the Australians at the Arms Parn Cardiff on January 4 includes four new "caps." They are right wing John Collins, scrum-half Wynn Evan.s and forwards Don Devereux and W.R. Evans. A surprise is the pairing of Cliff MorganReuter - 129 words
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Article92 1957-12-28 12 Singapore beaten 5-2 by Negri T EGRi Sembilan beat A Singapore 5-2 yesterday qualify for the final ol the Malayan Malays hockey carnival in Penang. They will play Perak today. By boating Singapore N'e^ri em-rged as southern section champions. Pera'; beat Kedah 2-0 yesterday ti> qualify as northern, section finalists.92 words
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Article36 1957-12-28 12 Red Star, the CzechOSlnvakian ice hockey champlons, won the opening game of the Spengjer Cup inter national tournament 111 Dayo s when they beai Tigrene (Oslo), the Nnr wegian champions i 1 ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article25 1957-12-28 12 nsjot? jw^-s-wtsa, ess w'nSi i irl ;lt l N>lvlun cr 1 1 c?w T">" new' spociai.sis opinion win decide hli fit! ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-12-28 12 Picture. Ronnie Manasseh at work on the speed ball «i tram hard in Sydney." he said yesterday, "but try to rctam my own style." Free PressFree Press - 30 words
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Article33 1957-12-28 12 Wellington took first innings points In their Plul ket Shield cricket match against Central Dxr;^ Wellington yesterday. I At Chrlstchurch, Auckland beat Canterbury t| first tune for 29 years ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article142 1957-12-28 12 S- Africa nearly lose control ST 1 ■<:■-■!..., "on on t he P firs S t > Jo jf 55 1 naming Australia J d g? ut Africa kSfnj! fou f batsmen totKJ tnninga for 19 r ieco Dramatic p/ oy But rrcurd br Bfth wickel s (atul 7 k142 words
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Title Section9 1957-12-28 1 THE FREE PRESS Saturday MAGAZINE Singapore, December 28, 19579 words
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Article533 1957-12-28 1 It doesn't seemjto mean a thing n HERMANN MULLER, who is probably the v\ id's top expert on births and heredity, has outlined in Ne\\ York the posility of moulding a super-race on the basis of passing on the right hereditary qualities. H talked of meth > I of533 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-12-28 1 H.G. WELLS •••his mother was an inefficient servant T.E. LAWRENCE ...his father kept two families LLOYD GEORGE ...brought up by vUSage cobbler30 words
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Article554 1957-12-28 1 BRIAN KENNEDY - NEW YEAR PRAYERS FOR LAIKA BRIAN KENNEDY By 1 Ol DDIIIST and Shinto priests in Japan 13 have decided to celebrate the end ol the year holidays this year by saying prayers for the soul of Laika, the space dog of Sputnik 11. The traditional "Christinas" holidays take place between554 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1957-12-28 2 dfd time has provided the in terval to enable the year 1957 to be seen in its correct perspec iivo. the hisfcrans are likely to acccrd to it much greater imperil cc- trim, we arc disposed to do now. i, junctui when 1957 has c< to1,047 words
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Article, Illustration809 1957-12-28 3 History is made in Ottawa gddf be of wide X newly-ap-.Wm. Mini ter of :B Mr. John Die fen H' phasised that 5 was not going flc a visitor, but Ht i brief residence Be her own capital ■f expedition had W< ned and was to through as a W809 words
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Article577 1957-12-28 3 pioni <!■>■ settlement, and on the spot where. a»s the Qu; n observed in her reply to the Governor of Virginia's address of welcome, the "great American i v born." i m Vii ginia the Royal visit tiington to be guests of the P sident and Mrs. I577 words
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FILM PREVIEWS
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Article, Illustration590 1957-12-28 4 KAY SPARKLES-AND SO DO 'LES GIRLS' INTERESTING 1 1 Tommy Steele and h-« bane at the Cafe de Pari> M in London, which is the opening scene oj his film m Rock Around The World, from thence the f\ mw a flashback a>id is a story which very cl >sely590 words
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Article, Illustration484 1957-12-28 4 ROCK 'N' ROLL TOMMY ROCKETS TO SUCCESS yOC may have ga- thered in now that I am not a Rock n' Roller and you will not be surprised that I didn't look forward to seeing a preview of "Rock Around The "World" especially when it was to be shown ;>t484 words
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Article53 1957-12-28 4 ICF ith iv—Don t <.•» Near Thf Water P.P. Dec. 11 >xxx x x 8 Capitol— The Pride \twi The Passion P.P. i><m 11 X X X X << Hex -Westward iio The Waftoni 1 iv Dec 1 XX X X Pavilion-— Its A Worulrrful World lIV \}rc53 words
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