The Straits Times, 14 July 1957
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Title Section15 1957-07-14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NettSale* m /Malay* No. 1.142 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1957 20 CENTS15 words
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118 1957-07-14 1 900,000 betting on tote new record fIFTY FOUR members of the Singapore Turf Club were expelled for bookmaking at the Bukit Timah racecourse yesterday, the last day of the July meeting. )ng them were a r who had been >i on the first118 words
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365 1957-07-14 1 10 men held after customs clash with smugglers REVENUE OFFICER SLASHED IN AMBUSH TEN men have been arrested in connection with the parang ambush of customs men on a lonely beach in Siglap. Singapore, on Friday i night. The arrest followed widesspread search and screening by a strong police party365 words
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Article61 1957-07-14 1 The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association last night protested against the dismissal of 27 dockyard workers for not working overtime on Friday. The as sociation is conducting a goslow. The association secretary. Mr. Jamit Singh, said the 27 men had been advised not to take their pay61 words
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Article29 1957-07-14 1 TAIPEH. Sat. Liang fi lang-Tung, 71-year-old Vice F-esident of Nationalist China's Control Yuan, died lost night. The cause of death WSJ listed as lung cancer. UP.UP - 29 words
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Article140 1957-07-14 1 THE NEW AGA RECEIVES HOMAGE GENEVA. Sat.—The new Aga Khan. seateQ on a white satin throne, today received the homage of his kneeling religious followers. "My religious responsibilities begin as of today, said the handsome new leader of 20 million Ismaili Muslims, as reporters and photographers crowded around him onReuter; AP - 140 words
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Article26 1957-07-14 1 BELFAST. Sat. Northern Ireland's annual "Day of Tension" the demonstration of loyalty to the British connection by the "Orangemen" ended quietly last night Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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122 1957-07-14 1 IT I' ALA LUMPIR, Sat Lincolns and Venom jet fighter bombers at dawn today blitzed the remnants of a terrorist group hiding in the jungle in north Sembilan. The planes, belonging to the Royal Australian Air Force and the Royal New Zealand Air122 words
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Article, Illustration130 1957-07-14 1 —Introducing by Terence Rattigan himself Precisely a year after her marriage to Arthur Miller, the Sunday Times secures a new and startling study of Marilyn Monroe by America's most celebrated glamour photographer. Richard Avedon. of New York. Marilyn's latest film. "The Prince and the Showgirl." the130 words
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143 1957-07-14 1 THAT KILLER VOLCANO RAGES IN JAVA JAKARTA. Sat. The J situation of Indonesia's killer volcano Merapi is still alarming, volcanologists have reported to the Governor of Central Java. The volcano has been unusually active in the last month. A report from Semarang today said the 9.000-foot volcano which lies astrideReuter - 143 words
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Article62 1957-07-14 1 Mrs. Frances Maude j Oehlers. mother of Mr. G. E. N. O. Oehlers. Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, died last night at Oehlers Lodge in Upper Se- rangoon Road. She wai 7; Funeral service will be held at St. Paul's Church Upper Serangoon Road,62 words
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Article23 1957-07-14 1 MOSCOW. sat—The Soviet Defence Minister, Marshal Gf-orgi Zhukov, arrived in Leningrad today to take part in tomorrow's Navy Day celebrations. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article21 1957-07-14 1 Th Australian Minister for Trade. Mr. J McEwen. arrived in Singapore by CPAI last night for a brief visit.21 words
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Article31 1957-07-14 1 OTTAWA, Sat. Siamese twin girls were born to a Regina. Saskatchewan, mother last night. The father told a reporter his daughters were joined at the abdomen. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article237 1957-07-14 1 Teachers set two new terms f"HE Singapore Teachers' Union is prepared to withdraw its strike threat on these two conditions: That the Government's new proposals hold out a promise of fruitful negotiation and that they form a [basis acceptable to the union. The union took this decision last night after237 words
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Article22 1957-07-14 1 HO IN MOSCOW MOSCOW, Sun —Mr. Ho Chi Minh President «l North Vietnam, armed in Moscow by ail today. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Advertisement239 1957-07-14 1 4U THE AC£5 IMIIIMMMMItmitNIMMM HMI IMMMIH lIIIIIMI^ GqaOoi NEW RELEASES i \M\ ORLEANS with Lizzie Wtai Kir.cs in a Dixieland prosram Dog, Lizzie's Blues, Darkiown etc JH.oo \\l>l:iu v|<TKKS in Hi-Fi An Album of i m of this Trio, new recorded $15.00 s IBM < \l vrsos. by Lord Beginner.239 words
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Advertisement99 1957-07-14 1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS Of perfect Beauty U S. de*SILVA Jewellers 106. ORCHARD RD.. S'PORE-9 TEL. ***** M When I'm close |M to Romance... Ik I ■-> I know my complexion is dear and flawless looking thanks to Max Factor Pan-Cake Make-Up. It uiv«- s mt I smooth. matte finish99 words
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Article, Illustration1591 1957-07-14 2 GRAHAM STANFORD - GRAHAM STANFORD ARISTOTLE Socrates Onassis may pop up in the Monte Carlo Casino at almost any time. Hours of the day or night mean little to him. He eats when he's hungry, sleeps when he's tired. And there's no place for a1,591 words
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Article, Illustration95 1957-07-14 2 BRING THEM BA CK DEAD OR ALIVE Until Onassis. no Greek had made any name for himself as a whaler, if you know Onassis you realise it was almost inevitable that he should decide to go out and find that other oil. Prospects looked good. Whale oil was in greatAP - 95 words
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Advertisement86 1957-07-14 2 At I v t Mr i W i S PORTS H I RTS V \L, Jr: Here's one of group o f *porrshirts that will make every man happy handsome, well-tailored ■portihirrt by Coopen. All of tissue weight cotton gingham for the ultimate in coolness. A wide choice of regular86 words
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Advertisement14 1957-07-14 2 NEXT WEEK The title that made Onassis front page news all over the world14 words
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Advertisement40 1957-07-14 2 Buoyancy unbounded in FLOTILLAS light, tireless, tough Casuals for men with Clarks new Microcellular light-weight soles MADE BY C J. CLARK LTD. (WHOLESALE ONLY). STREET. SOMERSET. FNGLAND Wholesale enquiries only co S. G. Parrett A Son. P.O. Box 459, Singapore40 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-07-14 3 The time Onassis ran foul of the United States shipping laws ABOVE: Onassis shows King Ibn Saud of Arabia over his new tanker the 47,000-ton "AI-Malik-Saud-AI-Awal." ABOVE LEFT: Onassis and M. Paul Rcynaud, former French Premier, at dinner aftef the launching of Onassis s 31,555-ton tanker,55 words
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1663 1957-07-14 3 I a.s whaling find the of the internvention. with It replied. "But. are not v. moment I :ir> to t impos- l all I i i. complaints tritlsh i and one Russian >m the beginregiai Tho first -V did was to cafl1,663 words
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Advertisement84 1957-07-14 3 Do you know? That The MALAYAN RAILWAY Sental Works in Kuala Lumpur is one of the biggest industrial undertakings in Mulaya. Most of the new Railway Coaches in use in this country have been built there. The Sintul Works, which employs more than 2,500 people, is operating at full-speed to84 words
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Advertisement562 1957-07-14 3 WHETHER YOUR BUSINESS II < I Ml M in KENYA I I CIGARS in JAMAICA I 2 PALM Oil. in MALAYA I I ELECTRONICS fa CANADA 5 1 DIAMONDS fa SOI 1 11 AFRICA 1 I CATTLE WEEDING in JERSEY J Lg APPLE GROWING in TASMANIA J L TALLOW fa562 words
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178 1957-07-14 4 Girls protest about food— 'no meat or eggs for month' MALACCA, Saturday. "THIRTY FOUR boarders at the Malay Girls 1 Hostel run by the MethodMission in Tranquerah Road have complained to an Alliance Settlement and Municipal Councillor, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, about the quality of food served at the178 words
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Article, Illustration139 1957-07-14 4 Colony nurse is bound over for suicide bid AN unanswered telephone on June 26 saved the life of an attractive 21 year old nurse, a Singapore court was told yesterday. The nur«>e Alice Wong Mon Chun, appeared on an attempted suicide charge. Sh P had pleaded guilty at an earlier139 words
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Article30 1957-07-14 4 KOTA BHARU. Sat. —A woman religious teacher, Haji Z.unas binte Merah 48. lost her house and $1,000 life •avings when the building was gutted by flr P yesterday.30 words
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Article59 1957-07-14 4 MALACCA, Sat.— Mr. "ong Chew Mun. leader of the local Hakka community and a member of the Chinese Advisory Buard. died at the Malacca General Hospital this morning. He was 62. Mr. Yong was admitted into the hospital a week ago with a heart complaint.59 words
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Article69 1957-07-14 4 Two police constables, Abdul Rasid bin Deli and Yahaya bin Maakin, were charged in a Singapore court yesterday with robbing Ong Boon Hoe of $80 in Silat Road mi Feb. 5. They were alternatively charged with accepting an $80 br:be irom Ong in connection with his arrest69 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-07-14 4 MODEL DAISY PARADES IN GOLD THIS gold tissue rheongsam worn by Daisy Szeto will be seen at an Eastern and Western fashions parade at th<> Cathay Restaurant on Wednesday and at the Odeon Theatre on Thursday before the opening of the film "Funny Face." Sunday Times picture.47 words
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99 1957-07-14 4 Jubilee Club boys at home to visitors MALACCA. Sat. Ninety- two inmates of the Malacca Boys' Jubilee Club— federal institution for underprivileg ed boys were "at home" CO a large gathering at their clubhouse at Durian Daur. Road last night. Among those who attended was the Resident Commissioner of Malacca.99 words
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140 1957-07-14 4 MIRI. Sat.-^heik Munnu. a captain's steward, was committed to stand trial in the Kuching High Court on a charge of murdering a sailor in the British ship Lossie Bank on May 10. Th c prosecution alleged at a preliminary inquiry that Munnu stabbed140 words
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Article41 1957-07-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A woman terrorist Ah Thong j Soh. has surrendered giving herself up to a rubber tapper on Union Estate in the Yong Peng area of Johore it was disclosed today. A grenade was recovered from her.41 words
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Article133 1957-07-14 4 The story of Malaya from early times. Beautifully illustrated-price $1 a copy JHE MERDEKA BOOK the story of Malaya's Road to Nationhood will be on sale early next month. Have you ordered your copies of this quality publication from your newsagent? You will certainly want copies of133 words
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Article179 1957-07-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A BIG army exodus of British officers, men and local civilian employees will take place here as the Malaya Command moves to its new home in Serem- ban by Aug. 20. The Malaya Command, which will be called the Overseas Commonwealth179 words
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85 1957-07-14 4 MALACCA. Sat. The executive committee meeting of the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce decided last night to send a telegram to Mr. s. M. Yong to congratulate him on his "admirable spirit in tighting for constitutional equality,'- at this weeks Federal Legislative Council meeting.85 words
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82 1957-07-14 4 Verandah lover fled Law minus his sarong pENANC, Sat.—Aing w love on the verar the Penang courts bi. were fined $25 disorderly behaviour "If you want to I relations, go don't desecrate this b the First Magistrate Ah Wah. told She'l Cader and hi Nagu. The prosecution constable on his82 words
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Article44 1957-07-14 4 MJTTEBWORTH, A police insjH'itor a drunk man o shoulders for Mill > the Prai police itatl Butterworth magi? court was told todaj K. Samba, laboui 1 was fined S'.Mi f or befa in a disorderh m;i Prai main road on >v day.44 words
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Article145 1957-07-14 4 Practice problem so no concerto TiHE Singapore Symphony Orchestra will not play Grieg's Concerto with world famous pianist Julius Katchen in Singapore next Thursday because of rehearsal difficulties "Although our string section has retained its overall strength, w e have been unable to secure adequate rehearsal with the woodwind and145 words
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Advertisement86 1957-07-14 4 "LIVE IN SUBURBAN COMFORT WITH URBAN FACILITIES" Sfo *m I '-StY> I^"^ I io'«ia r1 "*TT* fl[ 1 I r J\°i 1 1 j'- --r 1 FEATURES: 1 V^ t ZZZZZ^JI- T 11 3 Bedrooms 1 Sun Terrace 'IM M I *****11 2 Bathrooms attached Modern Sanitation U^TjW FL PLAN86 words
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Article, Illustration147 1957-07-14 5 ON TO FOOTLICHT FAME PERHAPS THERE S FORTUNE IN THOSE TAP TAP TWINKLING FEET DUNHAM SHOW SIGNS ON THREE NEW STARLETS THREE new members ba*c joined the Kant Dunham show in pore. Greta Komrley Santos Reynolds V the Mle to Sinmonths impur. i illy •v that show Irl is d147 words
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338 1957-07-14 5 NEW PLANT MEANS TWICE AS MUCH GAS FOR COLONY AN ISLAND-WIDE campaign to popularise the use of gas is being planned by the Singapore City Council as the installation of a $2,500,000 gas plant in the Kallang gasworks gets underway. The new plant, the first of its kind In South-East338 words
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Article61 1957-07-14 5 Will the Malays in Singapore enjoy th P same rights and privileges as their compatriots in the Federation if they mov c there after merdeka? This is the question that is worrying many Malays in the Colony. Sources said yesterday that the Singapore UMNO will bring61 words
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286 1957-07-14 5 FOR YOU THERE IS NO PLACE IN BUSINESS WORLD' "THERE IS no profession for women except that of a mother, a wife, or a sweetheart," a prominent Singapore banker told members of the YWCA Business and Professional Women's Club at their luncheon286 words
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Article37 1957-07-14 5 The superintendent of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre. Mr. Hugh Savage, was fined $10 in a Colony court yesterday for installing a wireless set in his home at Prince Philip Avenue without a licence.37 words
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Obituary51 1957-07-14 5 OEHLEKS FYancts Maude, aged 74. on July 14 at her residence (Oehlers Lodge* passed away peacefully after a short and sudden Illness Funeral service at St. Paul's. Upper Serangoon. at 4.30 p.m. today. Sunday, July 14, and thence to Bidadari Cemetery. i Gone from us but never to be51 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-07-14 5 Pretty Lily Wong (left). 17. a cashier at the Odeon Theatre box-office was one of the first to get an auto, graphed picture of Kathertac Dunham from the star herself at the Hollywood Room yesterday when the t'iiiicd American dancer was autographing pictures of herself for sale84 words
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62 1957-07-14 5 New Federation stamps for Singapore -.FORE philatelists will buy the new :nps in nj m hen they art' July 25. in three two cents pineapple lictinp; a ith blowpipes i Federal vailable at >:lice where -tamps in special to 4.30 p.m. i nment statement foments will be such covers d62 words
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Article63 1957-07-14 5 Registration of children born in 1951 for admission In Primary I in Government i English schools in Singapore i was continued yesterday between 8 a.m. and 1 pm. Parents of children should go to the school nearest to I their home, where vacancies exist, and63 words
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89 1957-07-14 5 l'«-ci.i| lunch was ekwc trieiwis and in tfalaya'i High suoner designate to ii Mr. (iunn lay .1 Mrs. (iunn after din( <lf their second Miss (.nun (hit l»r Chta| Thean Kuala I.umpur tol'uturo shows (from the llit;!i nnimis- sioner Sir Donald Macdillivray. the bride89 words
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178 1957-07-14 5 LENDER HITS OUT AT BANKRUPTCY PROPOSAL THE president of the Sikh Money Lenders' Association, Mr. Sadhu Singh, last night criticised certain recommendations of the special committee which investigated indebtedness among Singapore Government servants. He said that the committee, in recommending that heavily indebted officers .should bo persuaded to go into178 words
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Article338 1957-07-14 5 EQUAL PAY DEMAND FOR SEXES T HE Singapore Professional Women's Association surprised the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at its inaugural luncheon yesterday with a question about the status of women in Government service. The association's president Mrs. Scow Peck Leng, in a338 words
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Article74 1957-07-14 5 KUALA LIPIS, Sat. About 500 people here to. day took part in a hsh drive in 100 motor boats and rafts armed with spears, hooks and nets from Batu Kurup one mile upriver. The drive was part of the Silver Jubilee celebrations of the74 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-07-14 5 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. Siah binte Long 40, was mysteriously wounded by a gun shot at midday today while she was with her husband at Kampong Kluang, 11 miles north of here. Sh e w "as rushed to hospital where her condition is reported to be serious.53 words
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Article27 1957-07-14 5 The Singapore Busin<\ Houses Employees" Union wi.l hold its second annual el« gates conference at the r hi nese YMCA in Prince Edward Road today.27 words
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Advertisement273 1957-07-14 5 0&\ for TITONI Dinky Toys No. 677 ii J Armoured Command Vehicle g^ This realistic miniature represents the type of vehicle used by army commanders as a radioequipped mobile headquarters unit. The original ii an A.E.C. production with drive on all wheels and bullet-proof body. The model measures SJ" in273 words
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Article87 1957-07-14 6 /CHRISTIAN Dior, the most controversial of all top dress designers, is at it again. Now, he has hauled the waistline down. In his latest New York collection, he defines the ieminine silhouettr either with low-placed belts or by the cut of dresses and suit Jackets To87 words
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Article, Illustration220 1957-07-14 6 GIRLS who can wash and set their own hair and yet manage to look as if they have been to exclusive beauty salon save many precious dollars in their budget money that will buy pretty clothes. So if you want to be a220 words
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554 1957-07-14 6 SUSAN BARRIE - Word from Rose She will bring East to West via television SUSAN BARRIE By TALENTED young Singapore dancer, Rose Eberwein, who left in April to study ballet in London, has been chosen by the 8.8.C. Telev.s.on Studios to give a solo programme next month. Rose who is one of Malaya's554 words
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Article96 1957-07-14 6 Page Six makes a departure from the usual by including this week a quick round-up on Good Grooming for Men. Haii should be worn as long as possible without hanging over the ears. Short hair Is OUT. 9 The single most Important point of grooming96 words
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Article, Illustration389 1957-07-14 6 A ray of sunshine in exacting, job of modelling, CILM stars have been the inspiration for fashion crazes ever since Hollywood's silent days when Clara Bow touched off an epidemic of kiss curls and Cupid s bow mouths. Today, the latest popular star to throw a small but lively bomb389 words
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Article119 1957-07-14 6 I^HIS week's recipe \s an- other from the little book. "Good Food" by P. C. B. Newlngton. It is for a dell-!ous desert called Chocolate Fluff, which U quite easy to make and a sure favourite for young people. You need: 1 pint milk, 4 tablespoons sugar.119 words
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Advertisement114 1957-07-14 6 40*^ give credit to I )J 111 for RADIANT WHITENESS !/W^ y^^S'Vl says Ah Choy Ok Xm'^ Wk t^\ Wong family tradition For years and I/mM \^V^^fl U \Vv/\\ years Ah Choy has used Rinso to l^^r Ji j>-\ "^vt'/ V a rst c ass I°^ or t^ ie W°114 words
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Advertisement415 1957-07-14 6 Natural Vitamin C in the world's most delicious tonic drink The finest natural vitamin C tonic drink ever n Ribena made from blackcurrants, the fnrit which is richest in vitamin C. Ribena makes a wonderfully delicious tonic which even those suffering from loss of appetite can enjoy. Ribena helps build415 words
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Article638 1957-07-14 7 v a/wrfffivG you wa/vr to k/vciv? -l. jrou thii 1 am .iur of ■<>om ii who haves all world. ng but to I\MII |N|| •nd seems as he is und» like an and you'll stronger than mere hint- right out in the Uil him exactly It that's638 words
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Article, Illustration2062 1957-07-14 7 They murdered my baby, declares unmarried mother I AM the daughter of a rubber dealer and I have been friendly with a boy for about five years. We want to marry and settle down; but my family will nee allow it. Then I found I was going to have a2,062 words
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Advertisement219 1957-07-14 7 fflcltlOll Evaporated MILK <he*»i?ie* (^jQ^m iiciout. delcctably flavoured cre»m crowned with in jiry 'lyff of menn^uc. They're all $o very e«»y to being variation* of thi. one simple CREAM PIE VARIATIONS »•*•< Carnation Rccipa. C CREAM PIE FILLING Coconut Cream Pie (9 inch baked pie shell) Add i cup shredded219 words
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Advertisement577 1957-07-14 7 Plain Bottle fll t^us T I I i Astß NIA c v «p«o 1 i^» 3rt V > v PLEASE CHECK YOUR BOTTLE STOCKS NOW, 1 PRICKLY Use Johnson's -^H Prickly Heat _L__^. fi^^^^L^ Soap when you wash or v j ""^'JH vlaß^"^^^ bathe— leave the lather a -^g^H *j^^^^^577 words
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Miscellaneous31 1957-07-14 7 TUEr.»« <3AM6OL<S -4r &a/t/ut &m&£*. it£ a long TiMe siNce) mow mucm was it ip vou'u. sit ochjh <waAwQ ME: MAO SALMON EQg f* pry— r-i i gfeOOgC-. TL4. TC-U. "^°^LS^^31 words
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93 1957-07-14 8 EDINBURGH, Sat. The story of a man who so much sodium bicarbonate that he deve- a craving for it like o drug addict is told to- n the Scottish Medicol Journal. In. A G. Melro.se, of Glas- i iv tha93 words
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223 1957-07-14 8 Govt. should encourage cigar smoking— paper I ONDON, Sat. The News Chronicle today urged the Government to encourage cigar smoking in Britain in preference to cigarette smoking. "The Cigarette can and does kill," this newspaper declared. "Duty on imported dors should be brought down and that on cigarettes tiould goReuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration102 1957-07-14 8 THIS pretty 36-23-36 Australian beauty queen, Miss Beverley Prowse. (right) arrived in Singapore yesterday for a three-day visit. "I want to see something of Singapore," she said. Beverley, who represented Australia in the 1955 "Miss World" competition in London, is on her way102 words
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102 1957-07-14 8 MOSCOW. Sat —The Soviet Communist Party newspaper P:avda claimed today that th e United States was "bent on sabotaging a real termination of nuclear tests." Pravda was commenting lon the United States agreeI ment at the London disarmaI ment talks toReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration342 1957-07-14 8 Shy Prince Karim, aged 19, is the new Aga Khan HE SPECIALISES IN MIDDLE EAST HISTORY AT HARVARD GENEVA, Saturday. DRINCE KARIM, 19, tall, slim and shy, studying at Harvard University, was named last night to succeed his grandfather, the late Aga Khan, as head of the Ismaili sect. HeReuter - 342 words
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199 1957-07-14 8 THE SPARKLE IN HIS TEETH COSTS $1,275 A TOOTH PARIS, Sat. SHEIK ABDULLAH AL ZAWIR of the Yemen has ordered from a Paris jeweller a dental plate, every tooth of which is to be diamond-studded. The jeweller is M. Armand Clerc. who sold to Monaco the £35.000 jewels for Grace199 words
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Article45 1957-07-14 8 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. Paramount Pictures Corp. has announced settlement of its contract with French dancer Jeanmaire for approximately $175,000. Paramount was to have paid her $350,000 to appear in a new film but could not find a suitable story. A.P.AP - 45 words
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189 1957-07-14 8 WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE Israeli Embassy alleged yesterday that the clashes this week on the Israeli-Syria border followed "increased Soviet arms deliveries and the dispatch of major numbers of Soviet experts to Syria." An Embassy spokesman said that, according to latest reports, the value ofReuter - 189 words
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75 1957-07-14 8 FATAL ERROR CAUSED BY ICE IN THE AIR WASHINGTON, Sat. A man was killed and five were injured, three critically, when a helicopter crashed while attempting to land for refuelling at Mc.Murdo Sound base in the Antarctic yesterday, the I i.itrii States Navy announced here last night. Frost on theReuter - 75 words
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Article23 1957-07-14 8 LYONS. Sat. Four men fired shots into a North African cafe here last night, killing one customer and wounding two. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article90 1957-07-14 8 PRAGUE. Sat.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev and Marshal Bulganin split up on the fifth day of their Czechoi Slovak tour toaay. Mr. Khrushchev, Boviet Communist Party Chief, left i Bratislava for a visit to the mining town of Ostrava, i Marshal Bulganin, the Primp Minister, wentReuter - 90 words
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Advertisement168 1957-07-14 8 The translucent beauty of this carving l^B^^^ symbolises its purity. A jade nivthi- IsS^^iEnL cal horse rising from the river and JSHeBBIIe bearing the scroll on which arc in- aJJ^isJ^tl'* i scribed the Eight Tri^rams. llwHßKijßg •^■T^BMt^iEaT^niM Jw^^t^wr^iM^i^^SßB^^^^^TliiEitfTii^HißSw'?fliSEill^^ *^*y^ .^Laf.# I M iCTr^i^EEE^T^Lr~^^^^ vhka. sSiStr asS EEE?^iifcs^ißBEE*W y^raS^^ emBbTMRT t\^NJt^Twfi168 words
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Advertisement256 1957-07-14 8 Bring your shaving up-to-date -~^lks with a modern 9^/ J J y Gillette Razor /f^r^^T^'' They get knockc< and m'll dropped and then your Ull s ha v i n vaStn, Smart 111 men b rm 8 their shiving If if ii up-to-date with a modern ill Gillette quick-action nzor.256 words
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Article, Illustration609 1957-07-14 9 CHAN CHIN BOCK - Meet Malaya's best paid story— teller CHAN CHIN BOCK ot for hint the bachlanes of Chinatown he spins his yarns in the comfort of air-conditioned studios By WALK down the backstreets of Chinatown any night and v °u will probably meet no less than a doxen Chinese storytellers. -h behind609 words
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Article, Illustration121 1957-07-14 9 Colour-Sergeant John Sinclair, Royal Scots s Fusiliers, who was E himself born in Deptz ford, London, but has s not been there for 20 E years, pictured with nis wife and their six E children who were E born in various parts of the world.Reuter - 121 words
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Article482 1957-07-14 9 THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL ...by TUAN DJEK QNCE more, and we hope for the last time, Mok had to be sent to Johore Bahru for special treatment; he appears now to have recovered from his chest complaint, and he has regained his appetite. He is getting482 words
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Article30 1957-07-14 9 LONDON, Saturday. AN M.P., Mr. Hector Hughes, has suggested that people should wear "gas-masks" to protect them against Asian flu, which has spread to Europe.30 words
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Advertisement163 1957-07-14 9 w I v..,./ 0T" l£r* kuaU Lumpu. Hasnah bu Abdul Aziz *?W Krishna Kumari V. Naidu What thoughts lie behind these bright, intelligent, tittle faces? If they could speak MIUu pe'haps their conversation would go something like this: "Look at my bright eyes" says Shamsuddin. There are no flies on163 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article254 1957-07-14 10 guests at the i merdeka celebrations in Kuaia Lumpur next month have to be treated well even lavishly. They represent their countries at the birth of a new independent state. They are not merely individuals They are national ambassadors. /f their entertainment is .in expciiM- that the new254 words
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Article225 1957-07-14 10 OINGAPORE Government's war on indebtedness among its many employees is not stopping at an excellent report. Quick action is being taken on the report's recommendations. Quickest action is one that gets to the whole nub of the problem more frequent payment of salaries. On225 words
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Article222 1957-07-14 10 Lawn will cover giant Church second biggest church in the world is being built at Lourdes and when be out of sight. The Basilica of St. Pius X, which is being built for the centenary next year of the 18 apparitions to St. Bernadette Has an internal area of 3i222 words
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Article526 1957-07-14 10 YA WNING ALL IN A DOCTOR'S DIARY BY CEDRIC CARNE IF you find that your boy or girl friend always stifles a yawn whenever you embark on a funny story, don't assume that your companion finds you boring. There are many other causes for yawning. Mr. Banks was pleased to526 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1957-07-14 10 HARRY FANG - A great life says new champion for Malaya HARRY FANG A '■tough Australian woman has a change of By QNE sunny afternoon in March this year a middle-aged Australian woman stepped ashore in Singapore to prove that "no one is tougher than a tough Australian, and I am the toughest1,028 words
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263 1957-07-14 10 heart after 2 months sampling Malayan way of life mou. that Ma. j Kampnn B I doscoj). tllLsing mcdli y and sou: IPOM: sant town in M ever so h' ti The Sam p (Chinese ten caves Is 11] c a fairy bo ,k It ful and cheerful here." PENANT.263 words
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Advertisement574 1957-07-14 10 Timw Free Preu j conv«nt«fic* af advtr- m rrpr*tcntati«tt M Ml floof, SIN&APORI COLO STORAGE ■0 ROAD, wilt r«c«rr« small -ntntt and aßiwjrt to koi b«r» Claiotittf ad»«rtl»«m»nt« My I handed CITY BOOK STORE LTD., Winchttttr Houm, Callytr Quay, Sinaapor* MR M M ISMAIL, J Admiralty Read, Naval lot*. Since574 words
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Advertisement11 1957-07-14 10 Sole Ay SCHMIDT A CO M LTD. PO BOX J395. SINGAPORE.11 words
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Advertisement24 1957-07-14 10 It pays to ask for it N. by name >^ FROM SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND FROM LONDON TO MELBOURNE the best th» world over24 words
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Miscellaneous15 1957-07-14 10 3*f.'. -V v i -_J I've got what gL "GoodneM. Charlie LOOK at tr*»e pnrrs15 words
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Article157 1957-07-14 11 WOMAN COUNCILLOR APOLOGISES TO SINCAPORE FOR WAR-TIME SUFFERING gation asks him to visit exhibition at rebuilt Hiroshima Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew yesterday invited to visit nit April to see an exhibition morating the city's recovery. \i* n wa extended by Mr. Cishm Yama:;Tsentative in157 words
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Article67 1957-07-14 11 as a aeiecuve was ooarcung a bus near Kandang Kerbau Market in Singapore yesterday, there was a loud report. His revolver had slipped from his pocket. Hitting the ground, it went off. Detectiv c Tow Boon Hiang d a flesh wound on the left leg.67 words
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Article15 1957-07-14 11 General Sir Francis Festing, C-in-C, FARELF. left Singapore by air yesterday for Britain.15 words
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Article26 1957-07-14 11 1 npi 1 \ssf>< iation iim in i> Mpr»: July I Tom quiet. ml.ihlc Ilombay buyers. I .1 Oil Millers 4o'i sellers, lone .slightly26 words
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37 1957-07-14 11 The Singapore Youth Sports Centre will hold wrestling classes from 8.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. today. Mr. Leow Kwong Seng will conduct the classes every Thursday and Sunday at the same time.37 words
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221 1957-07-14 11 Soda suicides: Ministry has clamp-down plan THE Singapore Health Ministry, in a bid to prevent leakages of caustic soda supplies into Chinese homes, is to consider new measures to tighten up the present restrictions on its sale A Ministry spokesman said yesterday: "We suspect it is being sold to Chinese221 words
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106 1957-07-14 11 'Black' spot will soon be 'White' KUALA LI.MPI R. Sat.— Gua Musang. one of the "blackest" spots in Malaya in the early days of the Emergency. i s expected to be declared "white" soon. This means that the whole of Kelantan will !>«■ "white" except for an uninhabited jungle area106 words
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Article31 1957-07-14 11 The 20,000-ton troopship Oxfordshire carrying about 1.000 servicemen arrived in i Singapore from Britain yesterday. About 450 servicemen discir.barked yesterday. The reft will go on to Hong Kong.31 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-07-14 11 ARTILLERY MEN CHOOSE SIYES FOR SALUTE Men of the 48th Held Regiment. Royal Artillery go into action with a 25-pounder in the heart of Kuala Lumpur on Friday morning to choose saluting sites for the merdeka celebrations. A 101-gun salute will be fired on Aug. 3190 words
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Article66 1957-07-14 11 TELUK ANSON, Sat. A youth stole three bicycles left unlocked within nine days in June On each occasion, he rode the stolen cycle 28 miles to Bidor and sold it there, the court hero was told. The youth. Zainal Abidin bin Dris, 19, pleaded66 words
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Article53 1957-07-14 11 The Singapore Red Cross Society needs books and magazines for patients in the General Hospital and the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. The society will accept English and Chinese books and magazines and donors are asked to send them to the society's office in the Asia53 words
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Article18 1957-07-14 11 KUALA KANGSAR, Sat. The Merdeka Celebrations Committee here has decided to erect a $100,000 Merdeka Hall.18 words
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Article157 1957-07-14 11 ERIC WOOLNOUGH - CLAUSON SINGS `TERANG BULAN ERIC WOOLNOUGH By THE visit to Malaya by well known American balladeer William Clauson has added to his musical repertoire of folk songs from many parts of the world. In Malacca, Mr. Clauson found, quickly learned and enjoyed Olngli Nona, of Portuguese origin, and the well-known157 words
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Article34 1957-07-14 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.Tengku Othman bin Ahmad, a grandson of the Sultan of Johore. recently returned from Britain and has now been posted to Muar as As sistant Collector of Land Revenue.34 words
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210 1957-07-14 11 DAVID FINDLAY - Single Kiwis volunteer in force to fight Reds DAVID FINDLAY From IWELLINCTON. Sat What kind of Kiwis are volunteering for service with New Zealand's battalion for Malaya? Their average age is 24, 92 per cent of them are single and most have already tasted Army life in Korean war and210 words
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76 1957-07-14 11 A YOUTH told a Colony court yesterday that he stole $664 worth of jewellery from his foster sister to pay off his debts. Albert See had earlier pleaded guilty to the theft, which was said to have been committed in Wallich Street,76 words
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Advertisement298 1957-07-14 11 F fn\ offer you holiday o\\tl/ round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong > SAILS RETURNS CARTHACE 24»h |uly sth Auk S CANTON 21st Au* 2nd Sept CORFU 18th Sept 30th Srpt X CARTHACE 16th Oct 23th Oct > CHUSAN 27th Oct 6th Nov. FIRST298 words
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Miscellaneous296 1957-07-14 11 POLICE BAND: Public con- I TELOK AVER METHODIST cert Esplanade Garden. 6 p.m. YOL'TH FELLOWSHIP: Devotlonto 7 p m. al meeting, church hall, 235 Telok SINGAPORE MUSICAL Ayer Street 9 a.m. SOCIETY: Chamber music con- CHINESE YMCA (Prince Edcert by the Muslca Viva players at w ard Road i Boy296 words
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Article, Illustration578 1957-07-14 12 DONALD DAVIES - Amateur actors of long ago DONALD DAVIES By Historical Corner DURING 1861, Sin- gapore's amateur actors, members of the Corps Dramati- que as they styled themselves. were busy raising funds I to buy the scenery, costumes and pro- perties required to 1 equip a theatre in the lower room of578 words
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Article, Illustration199 1957-07-14 12 IT'S curious the way ideas overlap. So many entries for this week's Picture Contest were of an identical scene fishermen hauling in their nets, or repairing their boats After full consideration, the judges decided that the first prize of $30 should go to Tan Choo Tong. 14, Bertam199 words
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Article91 1957-07-14 12 /CAMERA fans should send v> entries to "Campra Contest." Sunday Times. Cecil Street, Singapore 1 Name, address and details MUST be written on the back of each print. Glossy prints are preferred: and should be postcard size or larger if possible No responsibility is ac- cepted91 words
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Advertisement112 1957-07-14 12 I «P SDI.HX V\L\\(.E I O f\BK IAKAni.K SPKING H HMJOC SHfX.KPROOF I AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADINC WATCH DEALERS J You know What A you're getting li/n£*l i/oli, &4K Ao^ Ay DULUX f^Q GLOSS FINISH Easy to brush on toes oes a lon E wa y •Stands up to giit^~j112 words
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Advertisement83 1957-07-14 12 f SUCCESS IS A HABIT I IAfITII A ill in h VITO B b€>caus<> tin* 1 4> ns is so yood I 1«^ W^^ *y«|j? fl^ The only Car <*?.<%. y m f its type in n^ Tff^^^l llr^O^S^^^BSw price range v l*s |ens th X f\ f,./ fj j/83 words
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Article, Illustration406 1957-07-14 13 It was folly to place nudes so far in the background ~*they can barely be seen CVER since a kindergarten classmate surreptiously slipped me an art picture. I I've had a hankering for the follies. And as I grew to man's estate.406 words
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218 1957-07-14 13 \WHII_E scientists contradictorily debate the effects of radioactivity on future generations. Universal-Interna-tional slip in a theory of their own incredible and terrifying "T H K INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN' forwards the remarkable and horrifying thought that contamination may affect bone structure and218 words
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Article446 1957-07-14 13 AN unusual but nonetheless pleasant record fro-n Philips Is Aloha Hawaii 'P ***** Ri- On each .^de of this 10-inch record there are lour songs, some in English, by Lila Lani and baritone Ko Laiane. Best known is 'he popular White Ginger Blossoms, but each of the songs446 words
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433 1957-07-14 13 Audrey was tawdry till Fred said: Get Hep JHINK pink, a woman's magazine editor exhorts the world of women. I'm no woman, but I thought I'd think pink too. And having thought pink,. I think pink stinks. This purely personal opinion about a detestable colour is in no way a433 words
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Advertisement439 1957-07-14 13 fr Jf d» a Shaw show ti tht IAtM »hou> 11.45.4.6 30&9.30 FOLIES BERGERE": In IMHNMOI.OR «Urrln(f .lIANMAIRE (S.B) riwwfc »ith Part KntlUh Itislorur Si Subtitle* Pl«s: Malayan Film Inlfi "TIN I ROM MALAYA". Mn h MISS JASMINE" M.n<Urin "COLOI :RFt'L TOKYO" C»lor. t PHONE ***** |^hiMß|l|bmb^. 11. 1.45.4. 6.30A9.30^JL»y|J^jj^|^[(fc439 words
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Advertisement615 1957-07-14 13 ••••••••••••••••••••••1 1 lEhbh i JJfiHPK I i NIGHTLY 2 SHOWS SEASON OPENS AT pavilion Ll3 +T, PREMIERE JULY I7th at 930 pm. Katherine DUNHAM j- Her dancers, singers, muxlrlan*. }L> J SPECIAL CONCESSION FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN ~jL "F BALLET STI DENTS— FRONT (DM II Jt IPSTMRS A MIDDLE STALLS DOWNS'!'615 words
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Miscellaneous97 1957-07-14 13 I': jgramme Bummanr; l 01 IflMtf In A Mid-day Mood; 1.30 News; 145 Sweet and Sentimental- 2.00 Hit Parade; 230 Concert Hour; 3 :<0 Australian Magazine; 345 At The Piano; 400 ListenersChoice; 5.00 Bandstand; 5 30— 600 London Studio Melodiesroo Evening service; 6.45 At Twilight; 7.00 News; 7.15 Make Mine97 words
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1247 1957-07-14 14 ASHLEY MONTAGU - GETTING MARRIED AND KEEPING A JOB ASHLEY MONTAGU Do working wives make good home-makers? Here is what a woman doctor has to say about this problem. By NU I long ago, me headmis tress of a co-educa-tional school came to tea with me. She was very surprised at the spread1,247 words
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817 1957-07-14 14 The popular Dragon a sailing thoroughbred COME ABOARD WITH UFFA FOX CALL her a little thoroughbred and you'll be right about the Dragon, one of the most important classes in the smaller keel boats. Best-known Dragon of all, of course. Is Bluebottle, the boat owned jointly by the Queen and817 words
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Advertisement152 1957-07-14 14 I1 w m l\i W m \m o <- rf^^^tk POLAROUTER tinfff^^^SAS ftioftt W| 1 ov* r the Pole 4>/x VITALITY! Boundless Energy! fo jm Radiant health! if \\«i k^ft^ s vh.iiit tad radiant tir alto ar* Bid* gpP»KT^JHk potilalt bT thli natsral m plant jm mineral tonir. If ynt152 words
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Advertisement395 1957-07-14 14 l f VQ/^rJ/maji Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quid No lonßer need > wish that your and attractive .1 of Stillman's wl charming. Conwill surprise you c there is only ore one whitener Ihi cannot express power. Stillman's is th« selling skin be.iut the world and society leaders ,v «s395 words
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Article, Illustration532 1957-07-14 15 PATRICIA SMYLLIE; BREST- LITOVSK - A girl takes the tourist road to Moscow rj PatTuia SmyUie, Daily Express :mc the first British motorist to wrist road to Moscow •Head Of tiro BriMOCkUton officials uho were ',r ha U travelled. iERE I am Russia. Tne irst m <> tor t532 words
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Article1037 1957-07-14 15 took off from London Airport for Berlin, a little man came running up the gangway with a brownpaper bag from a colleague containing food and masses of pills. I was off at last. The morning in Berlin was spent rushing around trying to get1,037 words
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Advertisement64 1957-07-14 15 What did he say? Me said... r I ampbells cjfves you more +o enjoy 1 ye CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE SOUP often I tempting flavor and goodness of 15 -n-fresh vegetables in hearty beef stock asoned to perfection! It's extra good and a good for you and your family. z^^ >o many64 words
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Advertisement302 1957-07-14 15 i^iP^ww^ 11 Jim B% Mccr many |mportant <*&*£ e^rvoav HHHBkL-^V*" > J SWE£T BECAUSE THE COOL PLEASING FLAVOUR EgSg£jp^Pr¥&-- <& l#«^BHr iS( 0F COLBXtt PRESHEAJS MV MOUTH singer like me must k w£f A \f [A J' i- 7\ j have a perfect smile. The i/N'-fe^'s V Jt\ I riih302 words
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Advertisement170 1957-07-14 16 M MOMW MM UaUMU MOM HIM f EROOO M thenametoremejnberl^l f wk Mm i I \f v^ I I federation Representatives WEARNE BROS. HEADACHE F^JT Thanks to yeast-vite Whenever you've a cold or headache you need the £?^^fci-nnillycomtortofYeast-Vite.TwotabletsofYe.it Mt^K^~ Vite make a wonderful difference! Yeast-Vite soothes I md stimulates at170 words
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Miscellaneous588 1957-07-14 16 STARS By P.I.H. NAYLOR THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 possibly from abroad Jan. 19) There is a crisis that gives you blowing up and it con. ffi> much to think cerns a per- iMM M about. A house s <"ia| matter. J^f~Y move cou I d FaTT^l A588 words
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Miscellaneous404 1957-07-14 16 i GOLDEN PERIOD /CANADA has been the happy hunting ground of I Vy adventurers and hard working people for more i than 200 years. By all astrological standards its birth j chart denotes a great future for the country. It indi- rates too certain remarkable changes in its national administration404 words
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Miscellaneous345 1957-07-14 16 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY: Excellent for ones. Good taj lr dealing with young people formal "dates" and or for informal visits. contacting strangers F > Good too fo r renewing old LUCK TODW <\| v; n friendships and seeing the USE: Emerald family. Get out and about Opal, as345 words
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Article, Illustration589 1957-07-14 17 RODERICK MANN - DIANA LOOKS AHEAD: NO MORE STUNTS RODERICK MANN An English girl in a Hollywood situation By London, Sat. DIANA DORS lay curled-up on the sun terrace of her Maidenhead horne immediately in front of her vast, blue-tiled swimming pool. Beside her, soaking up the sun, lay 6ft. actor Tommy Yeardye,589 words
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Article37 1957-07-14 17 Holden and Sophia in 'Stella 9 William Holden is to star opposite Sophia Loren In Carl Foreman's first independent production in Britain —"Stella." Carol Reed will direct. Foreman— brilliant screenplay writer of "High Noon"— did the script.37 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1957-07-14 17 ASIAN STUDENTS ENLIVEN N.Z. SOCIAL SCENE THE impact of Asia on New Zealand has been greater in the last ten years than in the preceding hundred. This is due, in many respects, to the lively ambassadorial work done by Asian scholars and trainees brought to New Zealand under the CoPlan1,024 words
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Advertisement204 1957-07-14 17 *S» J^ Hn a. v :nk mg J%L fo§ f i la A .o^^fc^ Ink Natural curls? Who can say? Give yourself a Toni, and everyone will admire your natural. J2^=T3BSs£ lookinj wave. For you choose the Toni that's made specially for your type of half. Then just follow the204 words
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Miscellaneous133 1957-07-14 17 I y -—I r^Jr««j|M /iel l *JAferll«M»^JrterW -fe^jd X?~ A 4" V-" M W V M\ *2£&??7^fl I randy ?Wa l ov to **>?*■ H~t\^^^ V?^W~T f t<4 I AT THE DOCTOR'S SO I AND IVHAT A L^ xs.\ HORUCKS DIFFERENCE LT^^^^ I EV/eRYOAY Is tiredness spoiling your chances If133 words
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Article, Illustration836 1957-07-14 18 Graham Short - Graham Short THE new Packard Clipper brings us another step closer to the day of the complete push button car. Already we have automatic transmission, autoheadlight dippers and other examples of inical ingenuity a rned j-> taking the effort driving i ii'kard. u<836 words
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Article55 1957-07-14 18 MORE than 80 motorists will compete in the Singapore Motor Club's speed trial at Princes Elizabeth Estate this morning. Among them are Jimmy Milne, who will be drivit.g a Cooper 1096 c.c. Peter Evans, who won the recent Changi Circuit 10 lap race for motor cycles,55 words
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Article17 1957-07-14 18 Rajaji Sports Club defeated Star Soccerites 2-1 in a soccer friendly at Farrer Park yesterday.17 words
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Article45 1957-07-14 18 Royal Army Pay Corps, last year's runners-up. entered the Parker Cup soccer competition final when they beat R.E.M.E. 4-2 at Slim Barracks yesterday. They will meet the winners of the other semi-final between S.C.R. and Royal Signals to be played tomorrow.45 words
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Article137 1957-07-14 18 ESHER Surrey, Sat.— LtCol. Giles Loder's Arctic Explorer won the Eclipse Stakes, run over one mile two furlongs at Sandown Park her e today. MELBOURNE, Sat.— Pedro s Pride, the only mare in a field of nine, today won Australia's premier jumping event, the A£ 3,500 Grand National137 words
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364 1957-07-14 18 AUSTRALIAN SOCCER MATCHES PLAYED YESTERDAY SYDNEY, Sat. A USTRALIAN football results played today were: vs Neerlandia. N.S.W. (S) DIV. 1 Woonona 4 Leichhardt 6. All other matches in this division are being played tomorrow. INTERNATIONAL MATCHES Austria 1 Hungary 3 (at Melbourne), Australia 4. H.K. 1 (at Sydney i, Austria364 words
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Article88 1957-07-14 18 LONDON. Sat Tea scores In today's cricket matches were: At Manchester: Lancashire v Middlesex, no piny (nta). At Bradford: Yorkshire v Surrey, no play (rain). At Nut tins ham: Derby 204 (Hamer 56. Green 50, Goonesena 7-75) v Nottinghamshire. At Colchester: Somerset 77 (Ralph 6-33 EssexReuter - 88 words
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Article25 1957-07-14 18 SYDNEY, Sat. Australia beat Hong Kong 4-1 in the first of the three soccer tests to be played between the two countries. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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396 1957-07-14 18 T IM MENG CHIAK won the "A" division championship at the Boys' Town athletics meet at Bukit Timah yesterday. Lim broke three records. In the 440 yards. 880 yards and the mile. He was also placed second at the long and high jumps. David396 words
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157 1957-07-14 18 Thurai hits 73 in S'p ore' s 256 against Negri SEREMBAN, Sal OINGAPORE knocked up 259 runs in innings when they began their two match against Negri Sembilan on padang here today. This was Singapore's best performance this season and they owe much to veteran Thuraisingam who S av e157 words
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Article86 1957-07-14 18 SINGAPORE Ist Inns Thuraisingam lbw Dionysius 73 Martens c Corfield b Ratnayake 25 Woodhouse lbw Yong Lim 38 Fong Weng b Sathiapalan 4 Angullia b Harding Delilkan lbw Dionysius 21 Hanrahan c Yong Lim b Ratnayake 0 Devadas b Harding 26 Bone b Sathiapalan Retnam b Sathiapalan 0 Sandosham86 words
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Article71 1957-07-14 18 SINGAPORE drew their against R.A.KC jah Road y< rti i David Pric mer captain returned from i land, hit 105 nol minutes. His eluded 12 fours sixes. »SSiS tern Results of Urn played yesterday were: At the r.nl.in. SCC 116-9 dec (M tar 91-571 words
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Article25 1957-07-14 18 Serangoon G beat Singaporr Club by three \>. I i postponed 8 1 tournament padang yesterday. S.R.C. 46: (Had! Serangoon 50-7.25 words
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Advertisement200 1957-07-14 18 Parker 51 The Beginning of a Long Association II c has just received a Parker "51" pen... a pift long coveted, bearing a name that stands for the world's most famous writing instrument. In time, this "51" pen will become one of his most precious possessions because the very finest200 words
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Advertisement195 1957-07-14 18 Have you any of the ugly troubles f*^t\ KZEMA L S||^Sv 1 1 til PIMPLES RASHES SORES? NEW DISCOVERY CURES QUICKLY BRITISH scientists have perfected a new clinically-teste<; D balm. Painstaking research has proved conclusively the effective ness of this wonderful curing treatment Vilderma, as it is contains two powerful195 words
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Miscellaneous59 1957-07-14 18 Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1. Chart. 6. Refrain. 12, Regard. 13, Loin. 14, Arena. 15, Serving. 17, Won. 18, Crag. 19, Emir. 20, Lithe. 22, Gag. 24. Ace. 25. Connotes. 28, Aura. 30, Cure. 31, Estrange. 35, Sot. 36, Par. 37. Blank. 40, Errs. 42, Sere. 43. Due. 44, Reality. 46,59 words
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Miscellaneous70 1957-07-14 18 SPORTING SAM b y Rc C Wootto, T W for Wootton M for fvjiNr DOWN: 1, Crawl. 2, Heroic 3, Agent. 4, Ran. 5, Trace- 7 Elegance. 8, For. 9. Rive 10 Animate. 11, Negress. 15, Sago 16. Nice. 21, Hour 23. Gnu. 25 Canaster. 26, Oral 27, Deserts 28.70 words
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195 1957-07-14 19 start off firm favourites for both the relay titles. The order of events on the first day starting at 2.30 p.m. is: 100 yd. |B) first two in each heat to compete in final 100 yd. A) first two in each195 words
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552 1957-07-14 19 QjINGAPORES vaulting Singhs Kernail and Pal I clashed again yesterday and the result was a new Singapore record for the Pole Vault. The two wiry Sikhs resumed their old rivalry yesterday at the Police athletics championships at Thomson Road and this time Pal552 words
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Article27 1957-07-14 19 Arsenal eliminated Badan Kesenian 4-0 in a S.A.F.A. junior cup-tie at Farrer Park yesterday. Osairi Tanjong (2>. B CortinK and M. Pakrlsamy scored.27 words
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Article587 1957-07-14 19 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA 350 SCHOOL ATHLETES WELL 'INVADE' JALAN BESAR STADIUM TOMORROW By Victoria, Beatty and Bartley will fight for second place A BOLT 350 of the best schoolboy athletes, representing 18 Singapore Knglish secondary schools a record entry will "invade" Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow and on587 words
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Article707 1957-07-14 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - SINO MALAYS CRUMBLE UNDER THE MIGHT OF H.K.s TRIPLE CHAMPS By NORMAN SIEBEL SOI'TII CHINA, the triple soccer champions of Hong Kong, probably did themselves a bad turn financially when they played their first match in Singapore last night. They won all right only they won707 words
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Article305 1957-07-14 19 THE best schoolboy performances in each event this year, based on winning performances, are given below. Records are given within brackets. 100 YARDS (10. 2sec) KESAVAN SOON (Victoria) 9.Bsec. ERNEST FRIDA (ACS) 10.21WC. WILSON null) iJtoiiv S. S.) 10.4 sec. HO YARDS (ijsec) KESAVAN SOON (Victoria) 227305 words
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Article116 1957-07-14 19 SOUTHAMPTON, Sat. WEST INDIES made poor gtart to their match against Hampshire here today, being di»missed for 110 their lowest total of the season, By tea Hampshire had replied with 42 for ont SCORKROARD: WKST INDUS Ist Inns. Asgarali run oui 34: Oanteaume lbw HeathReuter - 116 words
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Article41 1957-07-14 19 DUBLIN. Sat Ashley Cooper, the world's leadfnt amateur lawn tennis player, won the men's ftlnglM M'lc at the Irish international champion.ships here today. In the final, he beat Jaroslav Drobny, the former Wimbledon champion, 6-4. 6-2, (i-3 ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement197 1957-07-14 19 This exceptional ELECTRONIC Flash provides great efficiency outputs. AC operation 110 or 240 volts. Accumulator and builr-in charger; socket for second lamp. Unbreakable jet-black plastic case. MATADOR II (135 |oulcs) $20.>/MATADOR ML Deluxe Model (135 |oulcs) $275/" The Expert Model is the litest development with choice of three light outputs.197 words
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Article, Illustration2417 1957-07-14 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Brings in three early winners —and the Cup I(K KhY Arthur Hard was in top riding torm with three winners for different stables at Bukit Timah yesterday, concluding: day of the Singapore Turf Club July Meeting. Golden Melody brought oft' a splendid double2,417 words
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Obituary18 1957-07-14 20 it Word, $11) 'minimum,. ORY of Mr*. < I'i.im Llm Kim rif^ply ml&s*d bv Hiuband and Children.18 words
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Article74 1957-07-14 20 KRS are Invited for the and completion of works to the rear jx/rtions of I^ll ;ii Clenwntl Road Housing Estate. Tendi: may be obw.cnt of a deposit of J .rh will be refunded If a B6ai is .submitted. era arc to be de- the tender box in74 words
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Article84 1957-07-14 20 TOTAL POOL; $279,779 Ist. No. *****1 ($125,900) 2nd. No. *****3 (562.550) 3rd. No. *****2 (534.972) STARTERS ($2,690 each): Nos. *****4; *****0; *****8; *****2; *****5; *****5; *****8; *****1; 1!t)475; *****1; *****9; *****4; 5 < 0832. CONSOLATION (52.098 each): Nos. *****6; *****9; *****9; *****0: *****7": *****3: *****5; *****1. *****5: *****1.84 words
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Article260 1957-07-14 20 STARA BOLESLAV, Czechoslovakia Sat. CTANISLAV JUNGWIRTH, of Czechoslovakia, set a world record for the 1.500 metres when he clocked 3min. 38.1 sec. at an athletics meeting at the Houstka Stadium near here last night. Jungwirth, a 27-year-old building technician who was sixth in the Olympic 1,500Reuter - 260 words
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Page 20 Advertisements
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Advertisement281 1957-07-14 20 Hi Horrfi flu minimum). TO MRS VAN IIEROP. 9D 4 on 9th July, a f<n Alain. i. SI* (minimum). The Engaue■>et*een Chiu son of Mr and Mrs r. and Julie Khong Mr- and Kim Sim. MARICAR NACHIAL: between M .I.rlcar, son of the late and Mrs. Syedthamby lagore and Miss281 words
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Advertisement160 1957-07-14 20 A world of plea Bun your reach if you an CUfaSild? Small, handy, speedy in operatior low in price these features have Agfa Silette the most popular miniature since 1954. Coated, colour corrected Apotar 3.5 I Shutter Speeds up to 1/500 sec. Ro- film-wind lever sets shutter and winds d160 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous11 1957-07-14 22 'Vj >S J* \^*^p yi j^ g 4^V!7^fl^B^f JF m "TI11 words
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