The Singapore Free Press, 21 February 1958
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1958-02-21 1 The Singapore Free Press Malaya's Own Family Paper So. *****, Singapore Friday, February 21, 1958, Price IS Cts.18 words
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Article88 1958-02-21 1 S'pore shocked by Mrs. Fozdar SOCIAL WELFARE and O immigration authorities were shocked today when they learned that the Singapore Council of Women secretary, Mrs. Shir in Fozdar, had described the Colony as "one big brothel." She made the allegation at the Afro-Asian Women's Conference in Colombo yesterday and said88 words
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Article52 1958-02-21 1 AIK HOE FINED $850,000 A IK HOE and Co. Ltd., one f\ <n the world's leading [upper rums, was fined JgWOo to the Singar^re Assize Court today on 34 cnai -f. s of breaches of the jggwge Control Ordin- The Chief Justice Sir pasSsenMr. G. A. Atkinson, for aipeaf 0652 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-02-21 1 JhU Free Press picture r taken at midnlgtit shows a 5 Z Uciorf work 1* down well In Bukit umah Road to bring up """""""""•Mimumiiiiiimn, the body of a colleague. The police identified the dead man as Ong Tan Llat, 53, an employee of the Hock Soon rubber factory. He85 words
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Article167 1958-02-21 1 QXYGEN equipment, including an oxygen tent, was flown from London early today to Nice where 83-year-old Sir Winston Churchill is suffering from pneumonia and pleurisy. The equipment is reported to have been called for personally by Lord Moran, Sir Winston's physician. A closed van brought the167 words
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170 1958-02-21 1 5 S'PORE-BOUND SHIPS HELD BY JAKARTA UIVE Singapore-bound barter L trade ships are now being held at the Indonesian Government checkpoint in Fulau Samboe. The ships were on their way back from Palembang and Djambi in Sumatra. They are said to be carrying valuable cargoes of rubber and copra. Three170 words
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Article57 1958-02-21 1 23 aboard missing US plane A UNITED STATES naval Constellation with 23 people aboard was missing last night in the North Atlantic between Newfoundland and the Azores, the U.S. navy announced in Halifax. Nova Scotia, yesterday. The four.engined aircraft took off from the United States base at Argentia, Newfoundland, earlyReuter; U.P. - 57 words
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279 1958-02-21 1 T<HE destroyer Gadjamada, flagship of the Indonesian Navy, steamed to J within half a mile of Padang, Central Sumatra, docks last night and stood off the port for four hours, according to Padang radio. There was no alarm, except in sh ipping circles, at the279 words
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Article26 1958-02-21 1 EDWARDS DEAD Duncan Edwards, Manchester United and England footballer injured In the Munich air crash a fortnight ago, died in hospital at Munich early today.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article32 1958-02-21 1 March first jrrade rubber buyers f o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 76 "A cents a lb., down one and one-eighth cents on yeirterday's close. The tone was dull.32 words
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Advertisement16 1958-02-21 1 I EARTH CLOSETS Hle^ PQWDER -Jgaik J POULTRY HOUSES ffl^^jly Sole Aqcnti SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD.16 words
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Article32 1958-02-21 2 THE United States will go ahead with its nuclear tests in the PaciHc this spring and summer as planned despite Japanese protests, authoritative sources said in Washington yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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218 1958-02-21 2 Mac: Summit talks but first proper preparation PRIME MINISTER Harold Macmillan won a clear-cut parliamentary endorsement I a *t nighl for his policy calling for summit talks with the Russians but only after suflui. ent preparation to offer fair chances of success. The Mouse of Commons wound up a two-day218 words
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Article146 1958-02-21 2 H-HAZARD ONE IN 3,000 MILLION \IR. Harold Macmillan, 11 the Prime Minister. said yesterday there was no disagreement between the United States and Britain on the hazards involved in the crash Of B plane carrying nuclear weapons. He was answering Questions in the House of Commons about the risks ofReuter - 146 words
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703 1958-02-21 2 "There are many dangers as well as possibly some advantages in these various schemes. "Nothing could be more terrible if, as the result of some plans lightly entered into, we ended up with the dissolution of N.A.T.0., the loss ofU.P.; Reuter - 703 words
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Article203 1958-02-21 2 Sudan turns to Arab League SUDAN has called for an immediate meeting of the Arab League to consider its complaint that Egyptian troops were concentrating on the Sudanese border, official sources in Khartoum disclosed last night. The sources said the government instructed its ambassador in Cairo, Mr. Yusef Altinary, toU.P.; Reuter - 203 words
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Advertisement190 1958-02-21 2 MIRRO COPPER TONE 5 PIECE MOULD SET DEAL for novel shap ed salads and desserts. Make modern, gleaming wall plaques. ,n MDN-M 17 mmmm robe dun soir ma griffe perfumes eau de cologne ■"••i< I'u.^nf *bo)>< ami (A' Sofa V 1""" FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO.. LTD. II Ullllf lOAO SiNC*»o«l190 words
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Advertisement11 1958-02-21 2 CROCODILE SHIRTS t v^j- J v i 1 *w rirt i11 words
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61 1958-02-21 3 REBEL GANG KILL THIRD PARIS POLICEMAN rnHREE North Africans 1 S hol dead a policeman outside an underground railway station in Paris last 1U He is the third policeman to be killed In the Paris area since Arab Nationalists opened an anti-police campaign. As the attackers fired shots to cover61 words
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Article24 1958-02-21 3 Seven members of the Royal Society's International Geophysical Year expedition returned to England yesterday after a year in the Antarctic. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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347 1958-02-21 3 Detective denies he had 'agreement' with receiver A DETECTIVE-INSPECTOR charged with conspiracy said yesterday he did not know a police informer was a receiver of stolen property Insp John Hammersley, 40, denied in court making a "gentleman's agreement* with the informer, Ernest Waite, in Brighton, to allow him to receiveReuter - 347 words
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Article, Illustration138 1958-02-21 3 A KING GIVES IN AT LAST IN PRINCESS LOVE DRAMA ITING GUSTAF ADOLF of Sweden was reported yesterday to have given permission for Princess Margaretha, his granddaughter, to marry Mr. Robin Douglas-Home, nephew of the Ear] of Home. The evening newspaper "Aftonbladet" published the report amid rumours in Stockholm thatReuter - 138 words
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154 1958-02-21 3 BRITAIN would lose half her fishing catch if territorial limits at sra were extended to 12 miles, a trawler chief said in London yesterday. Major-Oeneral Sir Farndale Phillips, president of the British Trawlers Federation, said: "If the fishery limits are pushed out,Reuter - 154 words
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291 1958-02-21 4 The Singapore Free Press Opinion A new Red riddle FRIDAY, Fib. 21. 1958. SEVEN years and two sputniks after the United Nations had branded Red China an aggressor in Korea and cahed for withdrawal of her huße "volunteer" army. Peking has suddenly announced its decision to pull back all its291 words
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Article, Illustration311 1958-02-21 4 Bottom-of -the -world air route ANTARCTICA ma, A port ot call ma iMlt'S. J air It is proposed to build Marble Point, the base usei as J linnpin ff -ofY point for sunnil. to (the United States South'^ In the northern hemisphere flights over the polar eg i have -cut311 words
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Article, Illustration644 1958-02-21 4 HE IS AMERICA'S MAN OF THE FUTURE By HENRY BRANDON YOU will hear increasingly this year of Lyndon B. Johnson, the Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate. With President Eisenhower's leadership growing weaker, as a president's leadership always does anyway when he cannot be reelected, that of Congress increases. And644 words
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Advertisement20 1958-02-21 4 mm: di wio.nds i,i:vi sir rings P. H. HENDRY ICanufaeturing J«wtU« 7K North Bridge ICoud, Singapore, 6. A Kuala laimpur20 words
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Advertisement134 1958-02-21 4 •;'>"'MHIMIIIHIII»MUH»M«.IH«IMIIIIMI»IMI»MIMHI|,|l«H«.M«MllllllllllllinillMIIIIIII.MI|l l |llllllllllll IM; Sk V* »'n > yt *4 J>s vli^^A «m I Bell HOWell «mm ELECTRIC HE 1 AUTOMATIC MOVIE CAMERA Never before ha» any movie canrtero harnessed the encrqy (h itself unaided by sprinjs or batterict or transistors--tj ia s t lens Every bit of power used134 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-02-21 5 R oyal welcome Crowds cheer and wave as they mill round the Queen Mother on her arrival at Canberra Airport to begin her tour of Australia. But the Royal visitor stands in the car unperturbed. Her charm has completely captured the Australian people Australian Information Bureau picture.47 words
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Article143 1958-02-21 5 Cracker bang between now and Tuesday may land you in court THE firing of crackers is banned in Singapore from now till next Tuesday. Those who violate the law will be prosecuted. This warning was issued by the Police Secretary Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, following reports that trackers were143 words
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139 1958-02-21 5 100 delegates are expected to attend the Asian Regional 1 > i !l ltll( Congress to be m,, 2 ato w. Bapor€ from r 1 f h(1 Ejects' of the Conu,,,/,,, ar c to enable 1 1 n and com8m wfi S !ng to139 words
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Article26 1958-02-21 5 Egypt's trade with the So- TT viet Union last year was boosted by a six-fold increase of Russian purchases f rom Egypt. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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208 1958-02-21 5 TOOTHACHEHOW CAN THE DENTIST KNOW? r FHE Dental Clinic at the Singapore General Hospital is able to give immediate treatment to patients in severe cases. This was stated by the Professor of Dental Surgery, Prof. R. j. s. Tickle, in reply to complaints by readers about the inadequate service and208 words
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Article26 1958-02-21 5 Indonesian -born Professor M. H. Caron. the inventor of the "Caron-Frocess" for the production of nickei died at The Hajnie vostrrday aged 75. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement111 1958-02-21 5 A DELICIOUS PRESCRIPTION i^^. "Yes. he's the picture of health now, Mrs. A. He was ff ](jVfcfc>^SS&^^ rather underweight; due to his rapid growth the doctor fyi/KS/ s "What did he prescribe, Mrs. BT I fffls Jk f "Plenty of best quality milk every day MILKMAID ff A/u^mjj j&jj' I111 words
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Miscellaneous124 1958-02-21 6 MHI I UIMI I ICIItftltlif tf •Iflltltlfllllllllf Illlf Illllillf Illlllllllltlllllf llllltlllltlLillllilll?! I Illif llflilf lllllilliillllllllllltlilillliillllllilltlllttl JEFF I!A%\N3< l» Sv&mmy Jordan CM, Jt <r lAA/Kt *^<T A/F SMALL ™^f Plk.'^^W > £.>, i /> AMD f-V ;.i. < k kAM' P£Ti kri. y J^'#\ L-™.^,, by Lee Falk and Phil Davis124 words
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Miscellaneous458 1958-02-21 6 BOKN today, you are I U id( ali I j v. ho bei:, yes I i mission in life to make the better and finer place In which live v \our reasoning powers I ceptionaJ and your critical i are keen. Take these two C v teristics and put them458 words
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Article179 1958-02-21 7 LONDON, Feb. 20. Previous Today KITRBEfI No- 1 RSS C-t.f. Euroueau ports *eb 23 buyers 22:s buyers 1 no sellers no sellers March 23 buyers 22% buyers 23 i sellers 22 "s sellers RiTRBEfi No I KSS Spot 22 ~s buyers 22% buyers lvU v 23 sellers179 words
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Article91 1958-02-21 7 NEW YORK, Feb 20. Previous Today TIN Straits Spot 9*-37 nom. 94.62 nom. stiaits Contract March* 03.62 buyers 9325 buyers 94.37 sellers 94.25 sellers May 93.12 buyers 92.87 buyers 93.75 sellers 93.75 sellers TONf: Steady. SALES: Nil. IU'BBRR: Futures March 26.30 buyers 2605 buyers 26.40 sellers 26.2091 words
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Article29 1958-02-21 7 NEW YORK, Ffb 20. Previous Today 30 Industrials 443.06 439.74 ]i\ Railroads 106.54 105.80 to Domestic Bunds 88.75 88 80 65 Stocks Composite Averages 151.26 150.4329 words
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Article60 1958-02-21 7 Malabar spot 25%, awaiting release 25*4, afloata and February .shipment 25. Lam pong spot 25%, awaiting release and afloats 25, February shipment 24 i. Sarawak spot and awaitine release 25, afloats and February shipment unquoted. Muntok white spot 35, awaitlns release 34 1,2. alioats 34, February shipment 33,60 words
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Article103 1958-02-21 7 LONDON, Feb. 20. runnt Previous Today COPRA Philippines c.i.f. U.K./ Nuitli Luropean ports delivered rmSt 11 l>l>r lone ton "•>«>. /Mar. $187';: sellers $187' i sellers < OPEA. straits c.i.f. UK/North European ports delivered £69 nom. £68*1 buyers weight per long ton Feb./ March £69 >103 words
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Article, Illustration152 1958-02-21 7 ENIWETOK-BOUND PROTEST SHIP GIVES UP AFTER STORM Radio call for help |r THE ketch Golden Rule (above), on a voyage L towards the Eniwetok, American nuclear test area of the Pacific, yesterday turned back because of the bad weather, the Coast Guard at Long Beach, California, said. The 30-foot ketch152 words
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Article39 1958-02-21 7 A Royal Air Force Canberra je^ bomber ol 80 .squadron based at Burßßpn West German y crashed yesterday near Geschrr. near the Dutch border, killltv M^e crew of two, an Air Force spokesman an n ounccd. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article38 1958-02-21 7 Admiral Sir Fredrrick Ed-ward-Collins, Royal Naval Commander in the Atlantic and temporary governor 0t Gibraltar In World War Two, died in hospital at Plymouth on Monday, it was announced yesterday. He was 74.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement322 1958-02-21 7 S There is no closer equivalent to the milk of healthy. well-nourished mothers SIMILAC is an infant formula especially designed to meet the nutritional needs of babies. It is completely modified cow's milk that has been made similar to the milk of healthy, wellnourished mothers, pro-' viding the same njrurat322 words
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Miscellaneous140 1958-02-21 7 ■••■■< j SINGAPORE I j HIGH TIDES 5 TODAY: 12.21 p.m. TOMORROW: 0.53 a.m. and 12.54 p.m. SUNDAY: 1.18 a.m. and 1.28 p.m. MONDAY: 1.44 a.m. and 2.04 p.m. TUESDAY: 2.12 a.m. and 2.41 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 2.45 a.m. and 3.29 p.m. THURSDAY: 3.26 a.m. and 4 39 p.m. Today's Radio140 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-02-21 8 I Send-off by j I drummers I 5 Five lovely models, ambassadresses of Paris fashions, are to make a 12,000-mile tour of s Africa to show off the latest fashions from E Paris. They are pictured above, before boarding the S 5 aircraft, listening to the91 words
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Article162 1958-02-21 8 WO MAN WITH FOR 2 T IG TL m «> and Mrs. Margaret Anne kept prisoner by a kill in the lonely houseboat A killer who had stran gled his wife and hidden her body; a killer who threatened to murder Mrs Morris too. She gave evidence at an inquest162 words
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Article, Illustration178 1958-02-21 8 I Forty three schoolI girls, between l 4 and 15 years-old, from secondary j| schools all over Britain, j have just finished the p first seven days of an I experiment a rough, j tough, adventure course at an outward bound school, at178 words
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Article182 1958-02-21 8 A FISH JAMS PUMP OF SOS SHIP AN all-night .sea search by coastguards and an RAF. rescue launch ended last week when a French trawler, the Commandant DrogOU, from Boulogne, [imped into Exmouth Harbour, England, with six feet of water in her holds. Her main pump was out of action182 words
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Article, Illustration192 1958-02-21 9 WAS ALONE LLER HRS. ing, 53-year-old told bow she was 8 hours of terror ,lK'k f3ie must go to useboat for it. hud no intention of r the night there, L nc er would not let VL He .said his wife tjieir son's house. .said Ul a whisper: led with192 words
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Article195 1958-02-21 9 Now they meet after 1 3 years ter more than a year oi" pleading with the Soviet s Estonian ex-air force pilot, Remi Milk, has been Ud with his 14-year-old daughter. Mare, at the > station in Helsinki, after a separation that hasj thirt ♦*en years. tiring the chaotic days195 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-02-21 9 I Mntinl Vk r Id Dlxe y» Wed five, who is both deaf and dumb proudly shows off Thr nr, T l9 one dft y hel P hlm to s P« a k normally. rciai deaf children's painting competition in London recently was« *W niiii 1 ln hearing aid. 260 words
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Article278 1958-02-21 9 A SMALL sUver of A frjuiQiwrPnt nla«tir transparent piastic wedged inside the right eye has restored nnrmal cltrht to 11--?%a #«♦hi *t n year-old Kathleen Spong. Otherwise, Kathleen would have been one-eyed for the rest of her life. The plastic was put there278 words
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Advertisement142 1958-02-21 9 BIGGEST TRAVEL BARGAIN EVER/ See more with l|^-i{ Pan Una's K%^Mh ifiif nil imi 'ROUND THE WORLD Visit up to 28 extra cities at no extra fare See the leading cities in the Orient, Middle East, Europe and the U.S.A.— ndd extra city stopovers along the way at no extra142 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1958-02-21 10 Sylvia Lamond - Where they talk of food instead of weather Sylvia Lamond By VOI can have the holiday of your life in Belgium provided you pack all the prescriptions y o v have faith in for an overworked stomach. The Belgians ar e among the world's greatest eaters, and it's all too1,016 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-02-21 10 Dressing up canine pets seems to be catching on once more in Paris. i Madeleine Vramant has just shown a collection of dogs fashions in the Club Francais Dcs Chiens De m Manchon. E Below is Assam Guignol holding a Yorkshire Ter- ler in a maroon LoHen coat57 words
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201 1958-02-21 10 Comrade runs into trouble on night train MOSCOW put out a long and harrowing account last week jf the sufferings of a comrade who got mixed up with the Allied air forces on the night train to Baku. The trouble started when the comrade, a "scientist" named Svetlintsky. claimed a201 words
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Article192 1958-02-21 10 When a judge's job becomes tough CRIPPLED widow Mrs. Sarah Rose lives over the Midland Bank in the main street of her village. She is 83 and she has not been out of the fla 1 for *W years. Her arthritis makes it impossible for her to climb up and192 words
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Friday Photography Page
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Article, Illustration329 1958-02-21 11 EXT TIME you make the trip across the Causeway to Johore, you might like to try your hand at a project that should please t youngsters in the family. The only equipment you'll need for Is little experiment will be your own camera329 words
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Article232 1958-02-21 11 How to snap a rainbow QUEKIt-:$ QTVE always want ed to snap a rain bow but when I see one. I'm in a dither as to what exposure to use. Can you help me? I'm afraid that you're making too much of a problem out of it. Just use the232 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-02-21 11 Mr. K. F. Wong, A.R.P.S., makes a new friend. Mr. Won??, who is President of the Sarawak Photographic Society, was one of the judges for the Ninth International Salon opening today at Singapore's Victoria Memorial Hall38 words
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Article310 1958-02-21 11 MAKE A GOOD SLIDE SHOW i^OLOUR slides are somp v/ thing almost everyone fnjoys shooting—and showIng. But remember, no 0110 likes to look at them pro jected upside-down. Nor is it considered qul^ j cricket to let your audience languish while you go through heaps of slido.s in search of310 words
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Article269 1958-02-21 12 I'HE Indian Communist Tarty which lias doubled its membership to 818,532 in the past four months is now making a big hid to build up mass support to challenge the ruling Congress Party for power. As part of the campaign it is toReuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-02-21 12 Gen. Yu Ta-wei {left), Nationalist Chinese Defence Minister when visiting America I for personal medical attention, paid a I courtesy call at the I Pentagon in Washington. H e is seen chatting with Admiral Arleigh Burke, U.S. Chief of 1 Naval Operations.42 words
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129 1958-02-21 12 U.S. POLICY ON CHINA HIT: 'TOO RIGID' THE United States is like ly to be "fatally caught" by its "rigid" China policy, an American authority on Asia said m New York. Nathaniel Peffer. Columbia professor of international relations said, "Wr have Kot oursel/es into a position in which world warU.P. - 129 words
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Article102 1958-02-21 12 PENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek's surprise w rejection of the resignation of Nationalist China's impeached Premier O. K. Yui is regarded in Taipeh as a face-saving move for Yui, who has long been one of Chiang's most trusted lieutenants. It was expected that Yui will submitU.P. - 102 words
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333 1958-02-21 12 Nationalism to triumph in Vietnam? A POLITICAL history of i\ Vietnam, published in New York, suggests that nationalism may lead to the dissolution of com- munism in that divided country. j "The Smaller Dragon,' written by Joseph Buttin £er. says the first Chinese invaders went to Vietnam over 'MOO yearsU.P. - 333 words
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110 1958-02-21 12 'Asian bank' plan is advanced by Japanese Minister jyfß. Hisato Ichimada, Japanese Finance MinisiT* ter, has proposed to a visiting United State* official that an "Asian bank' r be established for economic development of under-developed countries in Asia. The proposal was advanced to Mr. D. A. Fitzgerald deputy chief forReuter - 110 words
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Article21 1958-02-21 12 Military authorities in Jakarta have invited applications from Indonesians wishing to buy Dutch enterprises taken over by the Indonesian Government. U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article35 1958-02-21 12 The Junior Chamber of Commerce of Japan will send a three member health team t o South Vietnam to work in rural areas This is the third group of medical workers sent to Vietnam. U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article32 1958-02-21 12 President Ho Chi Minh of Communist North Vietnam, in a speech in Calcutta, supported Indonesia's claim to Dutch-held West New Guinea (West Irian) and India's claim to Portuguese possessions in India. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article49 1958-02-21 12 The Taipeh China News. warned that the appointment of a military man as Red China's new foreign minister may mean a return to miiitary aggressiveness by the communist Chinese. It was commenting on the appointment of former Marshal Chen Vi as Communist Chinese Foreign Minister succeeding Chou En-ki.-l U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article25 1958-02-21 12 Hungarian technicians are to carry out the modernisation and expansion of the Ganderbal and .Mohan power stations in Kashmir, it is reported in Budapest.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article23 1958-02-21 12 Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi told a Diet committee that not a single US plane carrying nuclear weapons had ever flown over Japan. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article28 1958-02-21 12 South Vietnam and Lm have each contributed M 515,000 toward the construction of tl regional h e a dquarters buildin" for the World Health Organisation H Manila. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article24 1958-02-21 12 A sum of M 51 .200.000 »a>i collected from foreign K-M sidents of North Sumatra in the form of alien t«e durinc 1957 U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article33 1958-02-21 12 There is immense 9oodww for Australia in SoutnEast Asia, the Speakei o the Australian House Rj Representatives, Mr. J McLeay said W after a 15-day nM/ Ceylon and Malaya W* his wife. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article21 1958-02-21 12 The keel ha.s born laid *J the TSurumi .shipyi" I l Tokyo for Japan lai home-owned tanker 40.500 doadwcinht WW-- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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50 1958-02-21 12 Aftrr conforrinc with Uio Indian Prime Minister In Delhi, visiting Mr. Henry Cabot Lodgn. permanent U.S. representative in the United Nations described Indian Prime Minister Nehru as "not only a tremendous figure in India but one of the great, towering figures in the world." ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article89 1958-02-21 12 JAPAN'S Antarctic expedi- tion has abandoned 15 husky dogs in the frozen waste of Ongul Island amid angry protests from Japanese dog-lovers. The last three members of the expedition had to be evacuated by plane. They brought away with them three puppies but left the89 words
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Article691 1958-02-21 13 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - A problem child in the City GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON LONDON BANKER LOOKS BACK By I GEORGIAN AFTERBOON By L. E. Jones. llul-Daii*. 2 IS. i\ some heated imal dnations the City Lf London is a jungle. Its shadows haunted L dangerous animals (ireed and mad cupidity are its ruling p691 words
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191 1958-02-21 13 RONALD WALKER - Chance snap bared Hitler's secret RONALD WALKER Mght lteutenANT D. W. STEVENTON was Hying 118 Spitfire back "™n a photographic mission in Germany wnen, over the BalPc Island of Peenenwnde, he took some g^tures of the air™M just lor good nieasure v./.h b "Jbprd Britain tnd thJ xrV I)uzz b^mbs191 words
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Article, Illustration559 1958-02-21 13 Fresh light on Nelson— the whole Nelson gIOCRAPHIES about Nelson— rather like his own order of battle seem to stretch in an unbroken line. To add to them is courageous; but, as with Nelson, the crowning justification for courage is success. And Mr. Oliver 'Warner does more than succeed —he559 words
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Article230 1958-02-21 13 THE HOUSE OF CRYSTAL Hans Kadcs {Angus Robertson. Vis Cxi). HIGH amidst the beauty of the Austrian mountains is perched a huge and splendidly equipped building which houses a combined team of French and Austrian scientists en gaged on secret and important research work in230 words
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138 1958-02-21 14 WHERE KcrcrtctS CARRY A KNItE 00 >ou ihiiiK MACaO pore's Fairer Park a rowdy soccer venue? Then read this: A controversy is raging in Rhodesia on whether it is sporting for African footballers to carry sheath knives during matches. The trouble slarted when referees138 words
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549 1958-02-21 14 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK -By /V\KDIFF is a great sports centre, even if the City are in the Second Di- vision. The Welsh Metropolis is agog with mounting excitement it the coming of the Empire Games in the summer. Glamorganshire cricketers are keeping fit at squash rackets549 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-02-21 14 Life is hectic for the poultry in Farmer Jones' barn these days—for Peter Jones the farmer's son has taken up boxing. Punching away at a bajj full of wheat, he dreams all the time of one day boxing for Wales. Peter. 18, comes from a remote districtPaul Popper - 78 words
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Article47 1958-02-21 14 BLACKBURN WIN CUP REPLAY Results In yesterday's English football matches were* Football Association Cup Filth Round replay: Blackburn Rovers 2 Cardiff City 1 (winners at home to Liverpool). League Two. Leyton Orient 1 West Ham United 4. League Three Northern: Scunthorpe United 2 Hull City 0. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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460 1958-02-21 14 This goalkeeper will set a Cup poser By ARCHIE QUICK 4 PRETTY problem is going to beset World Cup and Football Association officials if Fulham's new young goalkeeper, Tony Macedo. ever reaches International standard. British Only 19 years old, the burly Antonio is serving his National Service in England with460 words
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Advertisement111 1958-02-21 14 &A afe^;^i"^lll lIIIIWIII||B^W| Y^^^Cr^B^a^^^^^^^^ I V (\Us*i' A WlumluMlllL M N •""""l >/ t y4 1 j i: \MfigaP wM gCI lII IC -^_T~ /.-Vila freshness of Menthol in WHITE EAGLE THE MENTHOL CIGARETTE flPi^^fl^^Hf l( 'I n )ln 1l lie ti.l .;i< i |)V B Sir/ B snow whiti111 words
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Article, Illustration1691 1958-02-21 15 ALLAN LEWIS - PROGRAMME CAN BEAT DOUBLE EAGLE ALLAN LEWIS IT ALL DEPENDS UPON STATE Of THE GOING TOMORROW Ifli J^ S These horses won't start tomorrow FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Joe's Tipple, Maghera, So Sorry, Bright Prosl pect. Canastra, Powhatan. Four G, Vga Blondeau. Light of Burma, Cha Cha Cha,1,691 words
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Article132 1958-02-21 15 ■'iv 0 ?m V «l«tlon for JS&%k* m than [rr 7',5««W be the B dli'!,,; lb moie in this the mn v flf > better te Sii^JJl H« He tSwu'tfa in ro3?K?IKHg him down IOT», d Possibility vlfh g dtftSfJM J2 itg! th, ,v Jr|132 words
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Advertisement131 1958-02-21 15 .^fli^. .^gsigs^. IQ S a SINGAPORE PHOTO FAIR BUY PRECISION A fl V A Model 'Heliomatic' World Renowned Schneider Lenses Xenon 1:1.5/13 m/m Xenar 1:2.8/38 m/m. Both Lenses Coupled with Exposure Covenour. Optical and Angle Viewfinders with Parallex Compensation Coupled with Lenses. Recoil Mechanism for lap dissolves and double exposures.131 words
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Article418 1958-02-21 16 f'.AL. it ri tut it told: Ti>nsi<*Bi tilth Martinet* is tvorse rpINISIA yesterday expelled French diplomats from five consulates throughout the republk and informed Britain and the United States that the Franco Tunisian crisis was worsening. A Tunisian Foreign Ministry spokesman .said the Foreign Minister, MrReuter; U.P. - 418 words
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Article34 1958-02-21 16 Lord Derby, President of the British Cotton Growers Association arrived in Hong Kong yesterday from Karachi on a Far Eastern tour. He is due to leave for Singapore on Monday. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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257 1958-02-21 16 rpHE UNITED STATES X yesterday rejected a Communist proposal that elections to unify Korea be held under neutral supervision outside the framework of the United Nations. State Department spokesman Mr. Lincoln White, told a news conference "the United Nations is the bodyU.P. - 257 words
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110 1958-02-21 16 Bengal mine tragedy-death total now 1 82 ]_)EATH TOLL at Chinakurl Colliery, near W<\st Bengal*! mining centre ol Anodnool ha.s now risen to 182 following a .series Of heavy explosion/*, say latest report* from Calcutta. With no hope of finding any more survivors, experts decided to seal and flood theReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration200 1958-02-21 16 "pOME on, Arlene, a great bis smile like mine..." That's what lovely Romayne Diaz (left), a member of the Musical Orchids variety troupe seems to be saying to colleague Arlene (right), the "baby" of the show. For Arlene Edema, aged 15, is homesick andFree Press - 200 words
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Article62 1958-02-21 16 Voters in Egypt and Syria go to the polls today to approve merger of their countries into a United Arab Republic and elect Gamal Abdel Nasser its President. The two ballots for merger and for Nasser i marked "yes" and "no," there is noU.P. - 62 words
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Advertisement252 1958-02-21 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACKNOWLEDGMENT 20 Words $6 (minimum). CHAN WAH CHIP. Chan Wah Chew, Koh Sin Leng, Lim Kiat Leng. Wee Choon Guan and their families thank their friends and relatives very much for having sent wreaths, scrolls, 'henglays" loan of cars, paid night visits and attended the funeral of the252 words
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Advertisement69 1958-02-21 16 Get MOREget a VANGUARD 28 34 miles per gallon. Max. speed 84 m.p.h. Seats five or six in roomy comfort. All-round vision back and front, 14 cv. ft. capacity luggage boot. THE STANDARD VANGUARD 111 Your Standard or Triumph car Is backed by a 12 H n guarantee and the69 words
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Title Section11 1958-02-21 1 Free Press and Malay Mail PHOTOGRAPHY Supplement Friday, February 21, 1958.11 words
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1019 1958-02-21 1 P.L. CHAN - Society started in coffeeshop, holds its first photo fair P.L. CHAN i *y 1 ARPS (Fair manager) SOMETHING NEW rpHE Free Press and Malay Mail introduce a new, A regular supplement of interest to all Malayan photographers still and cine, amateur and professional. It will bring you up-to-the minute news1,019 words
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Advertisement65 1958-02-21 1 SINGAPORE PHOTO FAIR Presented by THE PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE COME Ai\J* SEE The World's Best in Pictorial Photography 1958 Models of a Wide Assortment of Cameras and Accessories The Best in Photo-journalism by the Singapore Press Colour Photography Materials and Processes Application of Photography in Industry /I IMiISStOW JFItEE65 words
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Article623 1958-02-21 2 THERE IS A BALDA CAMERA TO SUIT YOUR POCKET *THE name Balda" is well known to everybody in the photographic field as that belonging to one of the best cameras ever designed to suit the ideals of all professional photographers as well as amateurs.623 words
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500 1958-02-21 2 REGULA- RIGHT AT THE TOP IN MEDIUM CLASS RANGE ■KEEPING pace with time, Singapore people are becoming more artistic minded in the photographic field. As a result, the influx of cameras and other photographies equipments as well as materials is ever increasing. Taking cameras alone, there are now numerous makes500 words
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Advertisement110 1958-02-21 2 I>K4M INSIX. OF ***** II FILM WP™^J TOI» Ol ALITY 401.0111 I'lllM Wjk- hH (Colour print 6? enlargement from transparency of BLJKjII M^^l KODACIiROME EKTACHROME ANSCCKIHROM.E LFORIXX>LOR KKKRANIACOLOR ACFACOLOR QT lO| IMKOIMVIM, ty mJB LIKK' COLOUR-VISION (Beautifully enlarged lull colour [jL transparency from your Kavourite transparency) l|^^^ <w^ fll^E3 Momitr.l110 words
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Article, Illustration623 1958-02-21 3 THIS came from THIS JVO GHAMN-TMUCK MS CHOICE Of' MPEVELOPEH rnn, popularity of photography with the amateur is increasing day by day. Cameras or high quality are becoming available at a reasonable price, films are being perfected all the time and, last but by no means least, certain developers and623 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-02-21 3 The enlargement above is from only part of th<> original negative developed in Promicrol" fine grain developer, a contact print from which is shown above right. It demonstrates the beautiful texture which tan be obtained with the use of this developer a texture which i s retained very largely unimpaired105 words
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Advertisement107 1958-02-21 3 NEVER BEF RE HAS ERE BEEN ANYTHIN G LIKE IT IN SINGAPORE pp. cW^J^~) Dell £Ho well <=-/^^^» =A /rf^^^P^-V NOW B INGS T0 Y °U FOR THIS CHINESE NEW YEAR o^?- THE LATEST IN 8 mm 16 mm MOVIE camcra ->^^^ n^.^WF^ EL ECTRIC EYE '*^J6?-<-* Wit'h'^opular iom'tJ* 1107 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-02-21 4 PRIZE-WINNING PRINTS AT 9th INTERNATIONAL SALON 'The Scornful* by Rhodes Tremeer, of South Africa, won the Loke Wan Tho Gold Medal. No title' but a bronze medal for Monata Grccji of the United States. Bronze medal went to 'Recollection' by Hong Kong's Siu Kuen. Loke Loh Ong of Slngapofi won101 words
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Article, Illustration411 1958-02-21 6 iiiiiiiiitiiif by^iiiMinmumimi'^ The Sultan of 1 Trengganu (as told to Sunny Giant) c VLTHES I was 16 I al- ready had a camera. It was a Kodak. My inclination towards photography was then very slight, presumably because I was so young. I regarded it only as411 words
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Advertisement308 1958-02-21 6 KuK|KM j FOR HIGH LEVEL PHOTO. w 1 XtiUUiA PRODUCTS tuclen 0 <*&»*> CAMERA (Made in Germany) Rgd. Trade Mark enuMrge* MMiM,m.«.^i A\/^ Made |B fi«r"««y) Rgd. Trade Mark r/ie Perfecf BALDESSA Alii m*®-smmm I II IP^I I! I Always insist on "LUCKY" manufac- I IfiywH V tured by M/s.308 words
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Article, Illustration402 1958-02-21 7 Sometimes many of m prints were spoiled because of the sun's ray s being shaded by c loud Consequently much time and printjng paper was wasted. But I still progressed a nd gradually I began t,, be satisfied with my prints, though I realised there was still ample402 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-02-21 7 THE Sultan of Trengganu at work in the well-equipped darkroom at his Kuala Trengganu home. The two pic. E£ eS n v thes^ p ges were taken °y hi «n At the far left is "View of the Brans River," a jungle river scene typical of63 words
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Advertisement46 1958-02-21 7 7 f!K I it f/f JF Cw/\ OoURE METERS /^'*^^^^^^^S=== f*^ l^ W^% I (pronounced bee wee) P^j» NEWLY DESIGNED W^ FOR AN "sasr* AUTOMATIC AGE obtainable at all Id dine; pliotograpliic •tore, SOLI AGENTS: HACEMEYER TRADING COMPANY <M) LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG SORNEO46 words
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Article, Illustration787 1958-02-21 8 SIMPLICITY-THAT'S THE KEYWORD TO FINE NEW CAMERA Ideal for beginners —ana the expert yyHEX the world's firat all-metal camera was introduced to the public its appearance created a sensation. It was in 1840, a few months after the invention of photography. In designing this camera, Voigtlander was already then con787 words
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Advertisement135 1958-02-21 8 ■■k'^^^Bhm^^. I I I I I ii _7^^Wk_ B Ur^MBBBBa I^qSv/Y^ '^^BBBr I Mi bbUbl IB fllAal bbl bbl bbl bbbbblbbl bbi bbi BBiaai j b b B bb-»B»^bbbbbTbbbbbl Decades of experience and 9^H^^^flHFr^2^nj|W^^^^^^^^H^B progress are necessary t 0 produce a top quality instrul^^ggg^M m S ment People everywhere 3^^^^^^**^^^^^135 words
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Article, Illustration641 1958-02-21 9 Dr. Lim Boon Tiong - Club section strictly for beginners Dr. Lim Boon Tiong By M.ri .fr^.O. Ik every photographic club there are the advanced as well as beeinner I members. The latter are amateurs who believe photography to be a Matter of manual operations only. Except for looking into the viewfinder, they think everything641 words
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Advertisement50 1958-02-21 9 For new devetopments in the ZEISS IKON and GEVAERT Production Programme THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT CO., LTD. STAND AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL ON DISPLAY Together with all ether ZEISS IKON equipments CONTAFLEX CONTINA lI A iiiiiiiiiiiiii <; kv a i; t GEVACOLOR Experts on duty to answer all your photographic50 words
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Article, Illustration1628 1958-02-21 10 A CAMERA IN THE SKY S&erets of a Snvmlish ace piloi-photographer One exposure for shot in a million WIND THREATENED TO TEAR THE CAMERA OUT OF •HIS HANDS yERY few amateur photographers ever have the chance of using their cameras several miles above th. 1 earth with swifter-than-sound jet fighters1,628 words
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Advertisement102 1958-02-21 10 In our business we sometimes come across certain offers which in our opinion are of abnormity good values for money. Here are some offers of the same category passed on for your study. < **ac29^^^ b I ikon f Prontor SVS with built in t k Exposure Meter. A RANGE102 words
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Advertisement67 1958-02-21 11 The Precision Family f -jr/^/eof- vt^^SiS' HASSHLBLAD The 2]"x2r Hasselblad Camera is jj^fjH) 4 x 5 SYL V A N I A the camera of the p resent as weil as o f JPlg^ i^ the future. It is an extremely versatile j^ SUPERFLASH BULBS camera combining rapid operation with67 words
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Article, Illustration679 1958-02-21 12 NIXON MINIATURE CAMERAS SET A NEW STANDARD FOR THE WORLD "(3EIMITS1 1 is a Japanese word meaning "precision." Before World War I. such a word played no part in the* Japanese export trade. Between the wars it began to play an active part in the Japanese679 words
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Advertisement34 1958-02-21 12 ES R 1 V^^l^g^^^^^^^SH 1 THE CAMERA OF TOMOBI i fl^ A £11 \j A Mr <■* *l O "7_ O Q LJ If* Lj c "T" DCT CT "I" a bl v n am34 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-02-21 13 MORE WINNING PRINTS FROM THE NINTH INTERNATIONAL SALON TRIO by T. Middleton, FRPS, England 5S llllEllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllKlllllllMlllliiiiiii rm ■■■iii l iiiiiii l f-iiii... liaiI tM >24 words
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Advertisement29 1958-02-21 13 A BUILT-IN UNIVERSAL M FINDER FOR ALL LENSES fl E 28mm to 135 mm. photo company limited I RAPORE TELEPHONE ***** I c limillinil| l<HlllllC3ll||||||||||C3||||||||H||[ 3 C] C3 ||||||||||||||H|||||C]|||HllM29 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1958-02-21 14 An aid to efficiency wnrln /ii/Pf» It tan help you, too SAVI PRECIOUS SPACE BY MICROFILMING LETTERS, DOCUMENTS ALMOST unknown in the factories and plants of a few years ago, "ihi 1 man with camera" is rapidly becoming a commonplace sigh I today,1,137 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-02-21 14 INIM SIKIAI, X-ray films developed in the field are used U» check wHI» and oil pipe lines, such a» this one in the Saudi Arahian deserts30 words
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Advertisement136 1958-02-21 15 X":v;-:">>:-i?I^^^H i^i^^. < l ,NV\\\vww^^W. (B-*-*-'-"-v>.>>; R^RKr yy«^^H v (a^^^^^B^kak^fc- 1 1 ■'■"■'•i pl -'i 888 [FT] If I Hili hi I I ■■^Bm^Bh ik^v^^l^B ■■■^■k^i^L^Hßß I yft lf#n BBdBuSsvSSSED kafl I \^kflA^92^kflJ K^v^£^ka LflAM^Kt >c &Z\ k i^J\swM Bfiß B l* I artists. For achieving utmost economy in this136 words
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Article, Illustration572 1958-02-21 16 Always along and ready for action SO EASY TO USE: LI DEAL FOR CANDID PICTURES Mt 9 s trorhl's smallest <T»HE MINOX is the world's smallest A high grade precision camera. It measures only 3i" x H" x f and weighs a mere 2£ ounces! In a man's pocket, it572 words
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Advertisement170 1958-02-21 16 O[L[?(Dr^[D pre^ferrecf by professionals oK^a^Ha^Ha^S^^^tf^^^l Sla^a^a^Ba^S^^^tf^lrt I HP 3 Ip Wesron 200 Daylight HPS Weston 400 Daylight l/#i 160 Tungsten 320 Tungsten >^ The high-speed film with An extremely panchroSS all-round quality. 9b matic film with very FF 3 lH Wcsfon 64 Daylight SC PAN fM Weston 80 Daylight 50170 words
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752 1958-02-21 17 DIG THOSE SHADOWS WITH A FILM AS FAST AS LIGHTNING All the detail you 10 •HIIIIIIIIIIIMtIHHIIIHIIIIIIIIHHIIIHHIHIMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIHHIIIIMIIIII.IIIIIIimiIIIItmniHHHM Jl iou/d wish in lltlllllllMlllllllllimi >.llll<HMlllllllllllHtMlllllllimillllll|MlllHMf dimly lighted areas ijNDOUBTEDLY one of the world's fastest films, Peromnia 25'« nominal ASA 250 speed rating reflects standard safety factors. Practical user indexes from approximately 500 to752 words
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Advertisement314 1958-02-21 17 iiiiii s Wind on like a watch— H a "d then keep on M j| pressing the button ROBOT ROYAL 36 iij (24 X 36 mm) jilll Hill with Schneider Xenar f/2.8, 45mm rrfil"! with Zeiss Sonnar f/2, 50mm ill!: You are cordially invited to visit our store at the314 words
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Article, Illustration823 1958-02-21 18 P.L. CHAN; A.R.P. S - The 'seeing eye' for pictures that really count. P.L. CHAN A.R.P.S. JJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 JJjy lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIiiu SPLIT-SECOND TIMING CAPTURED— THE ATMOSPHERE OF CHINATOWN823 words
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Advertisement230 1958-02-21 18 'BUY THE FILM WITH A DISTINCT DIFFERENCE!", says Miss Kathinka FOX, of 101-B, Tanglin Road, Singapore 10 {Tel. *****) the famed photographer, whose many distinguished patrons in the Colony fully agree with her choice of the outstanding German MIMOSA PANCHROMA FILM "It gives you positively better results on ALL occasions230 words
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836 1958-02-21 19 SUCCESS STORY OF THE FAMOUS LIVE ACTION LEICA Millions follow its small negative, large print' system AoNTINl'Ors development stretching aver more than a century has Wx'tMi responsible for the world-wide importance of the Leitz works as .Jol the leading manufacturers of microscopes and cameras and optical M precision instruments. I836 words
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Advertisement106 1958-02-21 19 THE MOST COMPETITIVE CINE -8 IN THE WORLD THE SENSATIONAL YASHICA-8H t At flMnjF y V~^VvDJ Bt^K^T^' KH Wi \fBSF Jr 7^l D^L. \^^B c^yctshtccr^) _g TWIN-LENS REFLEX CAMERAS MATCHLESS-IN QUALITY-FEATURES-PRICE Iryasliica-MatJ Model 4< MAT" I 1111 m sets shutter JM|^M»l automatically. I j With built-in exposure I l &'.-fl|W106 words
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Article, Illustration550 1958-02-21 20 The wonder that is Bino-Foto TELEPHOTOGRAPHY has become increasingly popular since cheaper long-range cameras were manufactured with interchangeable lenses. The average camera has at best a telephoto lens of a 135 mm focal length, or as they are popularly termed "3X magnification." A 135 mm lens, though550 words
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Advertisement110 1958-02-21 20 A Wide Selection Of I i I\M AMERAS I PItOJE€TOKS I TAI»E-RE€OItDERS and ACCESSORIES ss For Your Selection By All Leading Makers JACKS PHOTO COMPANY |j 157, North Bridge Road, Singapore (Tel: *****) Since 190 4 WAH HENG CO., LTD. FOR THE FINEST IN PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 51 years of service110 words
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322 1958-02-21 21 All these features at so small a cost interesting range He! photographic ■i; leni will '><■ on i. v a 1 iiu Tithes '*Bi! for the period oi photo-fair. B on the lisl is the sen■tiiniai new Aires-35 111 C Kiinj. Released in its ftt<>tvi"' form in Japan a few322 words
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Article, Illustration805 1958-02-21 21 what s the iiohot— fully autamtgtic pOR more than 25 1 years Robot Bernin^ and Co. ot Dusseldorf, West Germany, have been making a miniature camera which, with its constructive specialities, has Rained world- wide reputation the fully automatic Robot. Fully automatic! With805 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-02-21 21 IN conjunction with the Singapore Flower Show, at Happy World Stadium on March 28, 29 and 30 a photographic exhibition of floral studies is also being arranged. Many entries have been received already and entries close on Sunday. They should be addressed to the show manager c o The Botanic78 words
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Advertisement23 1958-02-21 21 Dealing in all makes of cameras all tvnps of Photographic materials ARCADE PHOTO Developing Enlarging Services 18 The Arcade, Singapore. 1. Tel: *****23 words
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743 1958-02-21 22 IT IS to the Bell urn l Howell Co. of Chicago cago that home movi< enthusiasts look io 5 the latest develop S ments in cinemag tography, for this en terprisirtg firm, which 1 has now led its field for over half a743 words
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426 1958-02-21 22 Try a different brand, it may be better PHOTOGRAPHY is. r simply, the art of capturing the light and shade constituting a photographic object by means of a camera and a pair of silver h a 1 i d c emulsions usually referred to as negative and positive emulsions. The426 words
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Article635 1958-02-21 22 COMING TO COLONY LATER THIS YEAR vyiTH the introduction of Oevacolor i.,t F year with a local quick and n I* l n er 4 processing and printing service m-n sil ß will be considering transferring from th m m sal transparency colour system to635 words
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Advertisement100 1958-02-21 22 TWIN LENS REFLEX BINO-FOTO UNIT MMgMH* lll'i ll 1 1 in Ilili 1 tilllifc^iiillWthlil riQlim mwnmmJK WmmwmmwEr 91 I «P i? 1 I^^^^SP^ £?fs^ m *^^^^B t^yj^Sl^SP^ Wr^^^P IB^Bk^ftW. jmrnY?* mmmmk mmrnm-' <^k| ■9 «^Bb^bHß^»eKs^^b^H^ 3BE«ggifir-> iMt s^BB^F^I^^HI HSR \f M& WjL KB^&mtKmX mmmttmmmr^^L^ immmWM v 35mm photo with normal100 words
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989 1958-02-21 23 Ikino the last 20 years miniature L x photography has L a bk to keep its Ej rank with extranary success. To a t extent this was ■it>le owing to the oduction of finen films with little dbility as well as pedal developers, [ter on989 words
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