Sunday Standard, 18 November 1956
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Title Section19 1956-11-18 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n m sl m m Vol. VII. No. 139 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1956 24 PAGES 20 CENTS19 words
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Article234 1956-11-18 1 Closer Liaison .u,i\ between Singapore and the FederaII Von is becoming more cordial. It is necesthat the relations between the two dfflinistrations should be closer than before meP t fresh situations that arise in the two rritories and which call for joint action. J prf ipnt riots In Singapore234 words
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219 1956-11-18 1 zing Sunday re shows y Purdy exthe world of hile flying feet. What it be flying at re you leave mating e rack is e by Purdy. seconds cc in a crazy everything Test ey of was 'nt happens G" u-hen gravity Pembroke d219 words
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Article, Illustration283 1956-11-18 1 It Lurks In Plantations And Tin Mines... There's No Immediate Danger To Colony, Says Police Chief THE "MISSING" 2,000 REBEL STUDENTS FROM SINGAPORE CHINESE MIDDLE SCHOOLS ARE BELIEVED TO BE WORKING IN THE FEDERATION AS LABOURERS IN PINEAPPLE PLANTATIONS, RUBBER ESTATES AND TIN MINES. Indications283 words
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527 1956-11-18 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 17, (Reuter) Russia today called for a "Summit Disarmament Conference of the Big Four plus India, with limited acceptance of President Eisenhower s "open skies" inspection plan, and a non-aggression pact between the North Atlantic Treaty powers and the Communist Warsaw pact527 words
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270 1956-11-18 1 LIM ANN HOE, 25-year-old self-styled "acting President*' of the Factory and Shop Workers Union was yesterday detained by the Police under the Public Security Ordinance. I Police found Lim in the Middle Road headquarters of the FSWU while searching the premises tor the270 words
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Article36 1956-11-18 1 CAIRO. Not. 17 fßeuter) The Egyptian authorities have decided to put all British and French nationals in Egypt under restricted residence, the Director-General of the information Department, Sayed Abdel Kadar llatem, announced here today.36 words
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Article84 1956-11-18 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (AP) The recent riots in Singapore and the activities of Communistinspired Chinese students are to be discussed at the seventh meeting of the Anzus Council here today, officials said. Members of the Council, Australia, New Zealand and. the United States, who also84 words
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Article106 1956-11-18 1 JAKARTA. Nov. 17 (UP) The Indonesian army headquarters ordered an Infantry regiment In the heart oi JaKarta to stand by tor "any eventuality" as fear ot an imminent military revolt today gripped the Indonesian capital. Commander of the Jakarta military command. Major Djuhro, announced that the situation106 words
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574 1956-11-18 1 CHEER FUND MALACCA FOLK LEAD WEEK'S DONATIONS •V MALACCA townsfolk made the largest donation K to the STANDARD V> XMAS CHEER FUND A^ during the week with a 18 total collection of $286. The Fund, which will ►v be distributed to all charitable organizations w throughout Malaya, now v> stands574 words
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1026 1956-11-18 2 'BRITAIN WILL NEVER APOLOGIZE' SAYS EDEN LONDON, Nov. 17, (Reuter) Sir Anthony Eden declared today that the British Government would never apologize for the Anglo-French intervention in Egypt. The Prime Minister told more than 4,000 young Conservatives at a rally here: "However drastic and however unpopular, it limited the conflict,1,026 words
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Obituary46 1956-11-18 2 OH CHENG SENG, aged 55. retired chief clerk of Swan and MaeLaren. passed away peacefully on 17.11.56 at 5 50 p.m. at the General Hospital, leaving behind his beloved wife and children. The corteffe leaves No 6 Burnfoot Terrace at 4 p.m. today for Biriadari.46 words
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Article20 1956-11-18 2 BEIRUT Radio announced on Friday night that Lebanese Prime Minister. Abdullah El Yafl. had handed in his resignation. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article57 1956-11-18 2 Tanker Hits Rock Off Philippines MANILA, Nov. 17, (AP) The British tanker Neritopsis, enroute from Singapore to Manila, was reported foundering today off the south-west Philippines and its crew signalled they were abandoning ship. The 12.218-ton tanker, owned by the British Shell Petroleum Co.. radioed early today it struck a57 words
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Article28 1956-11-18 2 PRIME Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India probably will visit Ottawa "in the latter part of December." a Canadian Department of External Affairs snnkpsman cqM today. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article52 1956-11-18 2 KATHMANDU. Nepal, Nov. 17 (UP)— Kins Mahendra yesterday opened the fourth world Buddhist conference with a plea for all mankind to follow the Dath of peace preached by Buddha. Four hundred delegates from 40 nations were among the audience of 50.000 which listened to the52 words
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Article35 1956-11-18 2 ACTRESS Pier Angeli, wife of singer Vic Damone, expects a second child next June, her studio announced on Friday. Married on Nov. 24, 1954. the couple has a 13-month-old son Perry. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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220 1956-11-18 2 Russians Will Go When Order Returns Kadar PREMIER GIVES HUNGARY HIS PROMISE VIENNA, Nov. 17, (Reuter)— The Hungarian Prime Minister, Mr. Janos Kadar, has declared that^Soviet forces will be progressively wthdrawn from his country as Hungarian workers' "armed units" begin functioning, Budapest Radio reported today. The Prime Minister said that220 words
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Article, Illustration80 1956-11-18 2 photo. THE Emperor of Ethiopia, Haile Selassie (centre) is presented with a carved ivory boat by S. N. Agarwal, Mayor of Delhi, at a civic reception at Delhi's Red Fort, seat of the seventeenth century Moghul empire, on Nov. 8. At right is the Indian PrimeU.P. - 80 words
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186 1956-11-18 2 PILOT REPORTS: CAIRO AIRFIELD IS IN A MESS CAPODICHINO STAGING AREA, Italy, Nov. 17 (AP) A Swiss pilot on the U.N. police airlift to Egypt said last night the Abu Suwcir airfield is littered with wreckage of Soviet MIG planes. "I counted at least 24 burned out MIGs wrecked on186 words
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Article133 1956-11-18 2 130 'Rebels' Change Their Minds THERE was a stir in the Education Ministry yesterday when more than 130 expelled students. accompanied by their parents, went to see the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kce. But Mr. Chew was attending > meeting of the Council of Ministers at Government House.133 words
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Article78 1956-11-18 2 NEW YORK, Nov. 17 tUP)— The United States should join the Baghdad Pact instead of treating it as a "stepchild," Abdol Hossein Hamzavi, Public AiTairs Director of the Iranian Mission to the United Nations, declared yesterday. Addressing the School of International Studies at Columbia University,78 words
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Article64 1956-11-18 2 DALLAS, Texas, Nov. 17 (AP) A jury yesterday sentenced Theodore Thompson, L'J, to death for the rape of a 3(J--y ear-old Negro woman on Aug. 17. An all-white jurv of nine men and three women deliberated aoout 75 minutes. It was the first time the death64 words
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Article26 1956-11-18 2 President Inlander Mirza and Prime Minister Suhrawardy leave Karachi today on a Hying visit to three Middle East countries In the president's special plane.26 words
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Miscellaneous120 1956-11-18 2 nNGAPORE maßf Co-Operative Development DMfcion: First rural co-opc: conference at Beduk Boy» School, opening by Mr. J. M Jumabhoy. 10 am. Rotary Club: Dinner and <]ir>ce at Cathay Chinese Restaurant, 8 pm. Young Liberal Socialists: Annual general meeting of Somb.. Division at 177-19. A West Hil RtKiri. 2pm Independent Missionary120 words
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Article36 1956-11-18 3 mi noT al On of M °5 n 4 day candidates have entered thirteen of them 8ir in previous years candi^ dates from Parit Buntar had to travel to TaipinE lor "> e examination.36 words
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Article, Illustration442 1956-11-18 3 TERRY PILLAY - TERRY PILLAY By These Girls Are Real Sharpshooters PATIENTS in the General Hospital who are tenderly cared for by second year student nurse, Betsy Chew might be rather alarmed if they knew what she does during: two of her off-duty evenings each442 words
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Article, Illustration412 1956-11-18 3 No Parking; You, You You! This Space Is For The 'Tuan Besars' Only ASSEMBLYMAN ATTACKS TRUST'S CAR PARK AIR. WILLIAM TAN, a Singapore Legislative Assemblyman, is on the warpath again. Yesterday he dropped his second bomb in a week at the Singapore Improvement Trust. Fresh from an assault on the412 words
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Article151 1956-11-18 3 Labour Man Attacks Tax Increases SEREMBAN, Sat. "Election fever" has gripped candidates for the Seremban Town Council now in the midst of personal visits to voters* homes. TOie candidates, belonging to the Alliance and the Labour Party, bezan last launchinfll "broadsides at rivals in meetings convened in various town wards.151 words
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Advertisement12 1956-11-18 3 DIAMOND IOUAV S SHOWS: Xl5 6.15 ind »li ■> m "SAILAAB" (Hindi) others12 words
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Article65 1956-11-18 4 SINGAPORE State UMNO will open a new branch at Trafalgar Eis:ate, off Yeo Chu Kang Road, on Dec. 2 This branch will be under' the jurisdiction of UMNO North Division. UMNO's general secretary Syed Ahmad Jamalullil, said yesterday that after the opening of this Branch a small65 words
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Article28 1956-11-18 4 THREE masked men entered a hou.^e in Kallang Road. Singaoore. on Friday morning and robbed its occupant. N2 Bah Chee. of ca.<=h and jewellery totalling $185.28 words
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254 1956-11-18 4 Parents Urged To Co-operate THE Singapore Health Education Council, in a statement issued yesterday, urged parents to co-operate with health authorities in wiping out diphtheria by getting their children immunized at once. Diphtheria can— and does— kill, the statement announced. Of 2,836 cases reported here254 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-11-18 4 Iranian Prince In Colony THOUGH the Iranian Government has adopted a wait and see policy with regard to the Suez Canal issue, the people of Iran seem to support Esypt, Prince Ghulam Reza Pahlavi, younger brother of the Shah of Iran, told the Standard yesterday. The Prince passed through Singapore67 words
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Article52 1956-11-18 4 i! AN io A Kov 17 (Router) The n.805-to n British steamer Nellore today rescued the crew of 52 of the British Shell Tanker Neritopsis which struck a rock and sank in the South China Sea. The Neritopsis went down near Borneo on a voyage from Yokohama to52 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-11-18 4 DR AND MRS. EDWARD GEORGE LEONARD after their wedding in Singapore yesterday. Dr. Leonard is a leel U rr r in Physioloffy at the University of M.Maya The bride, the former Mis s Nellie Nabi, is a nurZinl^iJ the Singapore General Hospital.— StandardpicStandard - 46 words
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Article209 1956-11-18 4 wrtK Donald William Alfred Webb, of the Royal Engineers, described by his senior oflWrc "respectful, loyal and hard ßworkfi/' tTk to alLh^ because of an "unhappy family life/' a Court J^t?l yesterday. This was a statement by Webb's defending officer, Lt. •J- C Hyde,209 words
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157 1956-11-18 4 ANOTHER milestone was written in the history of Malayan photography with the opening of the first East f£ ast P h o to Kraphic exhibih2?i 5 l th^ BritLsn Council Hall yasterday. Malaya recently won world n itio n for nne achievement in157 words
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Article, Illustration19 1956-11-18 4 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, addressing Rotarians at the Cathay Hotel yesterday. Standardpic.19 words
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166 1956-11-18 4 Rotary Sets A Shining Example BLACK OPENS CONFERENCE ROTARY International is setting a shining example for today's youth the citizens of tomorrow by putting into tangible practice its motto: "Service before self/' declared Sir Robert Black Governor of Singapore yesterday. Sir Robert, opening the 22nd District Conference of Rotary International166 words
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Article90 1956-11-18 4 YESTERDAY was a day of fatalities in Singapore. In Kim Keat Road, a two-year-old bov was found drowned in a well. A 60-year-old man was removed to the General Hospital, with a stomach stab wound in a house in Geylanjj Road. He died a90 words
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Article52 1956-11-18 4 A FIRE which broke out at about 8.40 last night completely gutted the first floor of a M° st ?x rcy shophouse in Lneong Hong Lim Street, Singapore. Fil hG r m arrival of Fire Brigade prevented the names from spreading downstairs and was put under control52 words
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Advertisement464 1956-11-18 4 LAST WEEK -f FINAL SLASHING OF ALL PRICES IN ALL DEPTS. FOR LADIES- FOR Af£WFURTHER RFDUCTIOM NEW n m /Ti i SLASHED U w AL L PRICES IN SUITTIIMGS, WASSIAMULL'S HIGH STREET SINGAPOUE Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings f^k Pleasures of Life to Men464 words
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Advertisement119 1956-11-18 4 ONI OF THt WORLDS mo St WATCH ts °Bl(|J All component port, Of oss^bled by 1200 Allhd^!? 1 *d toctories established in |t°> w ond con.inuou, research, £Z oid of ,h. Qtest ech with^ Shock resistant /jil j nV^^^^'lll/ Anfimognetic AA l Jtti*'^X\ C\A/|CC B^N^y' i MAOE j&vsM Wm^sSr*Z?& Obtainable119 words
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661 1956-11-18 5 RICHARD SEE - RICHARD SEE The Best Doctor Does Not Treat His Wife: He Calls In A Brother Physician Asks WHY do men shy at the idea of teaching their wives to drive, and yet are "eager as a beaver" to show the661 words
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Article, Illustration464 1956-11-18 5 Roger Yue - Colony Has Most Up-To-Date Ear, Nose And Th roa t Centre In. East Roger Yue wwvwwvww By 5 5 GENERAL Hospital, Singapore, can now boast of having the most modern and up-to-date Unit for the treatment of ear, nose and throat diseases, in this part of the world. Indeed, those464 words
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128 1956-11-18 5 MORE than 6,000 Sikhs in versary of the Guru Nanak, Singapore, and many thou- founder of the Sikh faith, sands more all over the world, rnril v QM!II h will todav cplphratp thp anni uuru Nanak was born in win toaay celebrate the anni-128 words
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Article70 1956-11-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Eight Alliance candidates were returned unopposed at the close of nominations today for Parit Perak's first Local Council election. They are: Parit Utara Inche Abdul Ghaib Sahian and Tuan Haji Abdullah Ibrahim (UMNO), Mr. Lim Geok Seng and Mr. Loo Seong Thye (MCA).70 words
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Article21 1956-11-18 5 M. Arumugam. 29, charged in the Butterworth Magistrate's Court yesterday with enticing a married woman, will face trial on Monday.21 words
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Advertisement177 1956-11-18 5 Jt'A S* decant Cm/fact i s=s ==s= ===:=::t== Sj£ij^S| Jt'A the "Xttofou" 1 yoke, 4 waveband; 3 speed A.C. autofltioqram, built for convenience in operation. When pocked, is no larger than a cabin trunk. M ODEL 5325 CA Singapore Price $610 (less T ID*- for cash) or H.M.V. easy terms.177 words
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Advertisement383 1956-11-18 5 immediately stops agonising pains after 6Of IHQ /^^V DoWitt's Antacid Powder acts JSf^^ so quickly that you are soon CZ^^> enjoying your food again.^^^^O^ ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES to SOUTH AFRICA SPEND YOUR NEXT VACATION in SOUTH AFRICA TRAVEL THERE AND RETURN BY ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES Further particulars upon application to:-^383 words
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Article, Illustration459 1956-11-18 6 RONNIE DUCLOS - Keep Young And Vigorous— On Python Steaks... RONNIE DUCLOS CHAM, THE JUNGLE BUTCHER' By 'Monkey Brain? It's A Delicacy...' EVER had a nice chunk of python meat for dinner? No? Well, meet a man who says that it's one of the best things you could try. Fifty-nine year old Chan459 words
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273 1956-11-18 6 Polytechnic's Big Role In Industry And Commerce IT WILL PROVIDE COURSES NOT TAUGHT AT THE VARSITY SINGAPORE stands or falls on its commercial and industrial prosperity, said Mr. D. J. Williams, Principal of the Polytechnic Institute, yesterday. The Colony's future depends on skilled craftsmen, technicians, professional engineers, and scientists and273 words
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Article122 1956-11-18 6 Xmas Treat For Children HANDICAPPED children in Singapore will be given a Christmas treat at the home of the Chief Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goode, on Nov. 28. At the party, arranged by the Red Cross, each child will receive new clothes and shoes. Similar parties are also being122 words
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Article, Illustration319 1956-11-18 6 THE Seletar Theatre Clubs seemingly perennial habit of making a success of a bad play, was perhaps a little less enhanced than usual with its production of Falkland Cary's "Candied Peel" a play which must rank as a positive effrontery to those who owe any form319 words
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78 1956-11-18 6 Vatican Radio Hits Out At The West VATICAN CITY, Nov. 17, (AP)— The Vatican Radio sharply criticised the West yesterday, declaring that it had failed to halt the slaughter in Hungary. "You can send an international police force to the Suez." said the radio speaker, "but you can't send one78 words
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Advertisement132 1956-11-18 6 economical to use. For health's sake, remember to buy a tin today and say goodbye to itti PO WERFUt" "iN «iFr TICI DE unwholesome t w 'I wifLnrUl inotvlivii' fc BKW many years Shell Tiave b^en tn tTi« mmme^^_ forefront in providing effect ive insecticides HI B Bl^^ I I132 words
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Miscellaneous30 1956-11-18 6 i5Mf[3 iH^m^ 3z B^ mi bib b BBH-- BBl BBB** BBBBB IB BBflHi IHI -;■'■-■< HB BBBBI >-'*}* ■< ■> f /|Jfi/> i iJ/.!c. '£l^ o A/\t \r\Q -I BJI SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD30 words
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Article1010 1956-11-18 7 MYFANWY JONES - The Things They Do for LOVE MYFANWY JONES A G f. R MA 9'H h« •towed away on a Turkish C«.J1 P Z T loVe Of one of he er w A young SSL r« hai travelled round thc world »*«««9 with only £5 to prove his love. Lore car1,010 words
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Article1164 1956-11-18 7 D. M. YULE - D. M. YULE By J^EE CHONG paused to look at the old woman, whose eyes were full of unshed tears. "I've warned you before now the time has come for you to go. 1 expect you to have left .the property by tomorrow at noon. These are1,164 words
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Article248 1956-11-18 7 pORTISONE urgently needed for sick child in village near Antwerp! 1 That message was transmitted by a Belgian "ham" an amateur radio enthusiast in the hope that it might be heard by someone who could help. It was picked up by another "ham" in French248 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-11-18 7 THE doctor ordered hot water bottles and three days In bed for striptease star Lee Sharon, 23. But Lee, remembering that "the show must go on" appeared as usual at the Pigalle Restaurant, Londonwearing small hot water bottles on her frilly garters. Sunday Pictorial.44 words
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1501 1956-11-18 8 NIGEL GEE - NIGEL GEE \!S OTHER doctor in need. Crippled schoolboy t"M finnrn FAD HIA\T1?V" poisoned for /us inheritance. Poison in a slice > addiction warped "kind, gentle Lamson Z ►♦♦By pERCY Malcolm John was already crippled at the age of eighteen. The cause of his1,501 words
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Article510 1956-11-18 8 THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra with the Musical Society's Choir is to give two performances of Handel s "Messiah" in the Victoria Memorial Hall on December 14 and 16. There will be an additional performance for schools on December 12. Auditions have been held and the following soloists have510 words
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Article428 1956-11-18 8 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT Reviewed by BEETHOVEN. SEPTET IN E FLAT. OP. 20 BARTLLI STRING ENSEMBLE AND VI N N A PHILHARMONIC WIND GROUP. NIXA WLP HPHIS charming work of the serenade type dates from 1800. the year of the First Symphony, a composition which Tovey aptly described as428 words
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Article271 1956-11-18 9 What's new? Latest from our Studio Mails T)ARK-HAIRED Theona x Bryant, the former Powers model who made her M-G-M debut in THE OPPOSITE SEX, gets her second film role in M-G-M' s current production, THE POWER AND THE PRIZE, starring Robert Taylor, Elisabeth Mueller and Brul Ives. The husky-voiced beauty271 words
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Article25 1956-11-18 9 INTIMATE GLIMPSE Curvaceous Abbe i-an« strip* for d |D as J* er famous musician hubby. Xavler Cugat. ad" 11 from a distance with the Chihuahua.25 words
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Article, Illustration483 1956-11-18 9 BATTLE OF RIVER PLATE REACH FOR THE SKY T H E 'act that Britain ha* few studios operating does not mean that there has been a great shrinkage in film production. A study of statistics indicates that the number of films made nas not varied483 words
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Article, Illustration343 1956-11-18 9 This WOOD is not so wooden JF Natalie Wood keeps X it up she may establish a new Hollywood a record for starring in more pictures than any other actress under 20. Natalie, who recently celebrated her 18th birthday, is *on the crest of a gigantic success wave. She already343 words
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Article313 1956-11-18 10 LIFTERS NEED A DAY TO RECOVER Colony's Last Gamesmen Arrive By LESLIE NAKASHIMA, UP Staff Correspondent. MELBOURNE, Nov. 17 (UP).— Singapore's three weightlifters arrived today, exhausted from their day and a half flight. C. C. Tan, president of the Singapore Olympic Council, who headed the third and last group of313 words
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Article191 1956-11-18 10 Shell Win SBH's First Meeting SHELL Sports Club became the first champions of the Business Houses Athletic Federation sports meet held at Paya Lebac yesterday. Second place went to the Singapore Traction Company. Results were: MEN mo yards: 1. J. Janting fS.D.) 11.3 sec. 2. Ramlan bin Othman (S.T.C.). 3.191 words
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Article58 1956-11-18 10 SYDNEY. Nov. 17 (Reuter) Ken Rosewall of Australia won the men's singles title in the Xew South Wales State lawn tennis championships here today. In the All Australian final Rosewall beat Neale Fraser 6-4. 7-5. 6-4. Fraser played well but his backhand drives were not equal58 words
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Article208 1956-11-18 10 14 SQI ADRON, Royal New Zealand J had their reputation marred by a narrow dL terday. The Kiwis went down to the Singapore Club, by eigtot points (a goal and a drop «Lt) (a try) in a rugby encounter on the nadan? J. M&rsl .1 Kirk208 words
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Article27 1956-11-18 10 BENDIGO, Nov. Hj —Britain's G won the two-ir. with a time o: Ing America's I In the final track tryout. Nyan byka of K?:i third.27 words
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1595 1956-11-18 10 Colony Services Enjoyed That Hongkong Tour Says Graham Turner, Who Skippered The Cricket Team There Recently PLAYING cricket in Hong Kong is almost like going to heaven. It is such a wonderful change. Elsewhere in the world the cricketer seems doomed to be either scorched by the sun or confined1,595 words
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Advertisement96 1956-11-18 10 If Marmite had been available then, The and beauty. Mix Marmite with steaming Young White Vegetable would certainly hot rice or broth, spread it thinly on have sold it in her shop— for Marmite plain biscuits or make a delicious drink by Is a purely vegetable extract obtained stirring a96 words
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Advertisement169 1956-11-18 10 ilmericnn In^Jj »W -*o*w it* VaWiM^ I*^ AMERICAN thoroughness and im-en, u again produced something unusual i n th y >J cardboard disc which gives, at a glance tt fon 7i cord of any track and field and S w?m* he **i I J the Olympic Games. Wlmm "»g The169 words
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Article, Illustration1936 1956-11-18 11 STABLEMATES BALKAN ARAB WINDSOR II DEADHEAT By WINDSOR LAD .rivnSOß I 1 (Geyer) and BALKAN ARAR <v*»~ fourth race when they flashed n as t fhJ m P rovided thrillfirst day of the Perak cllfbKoiWJl.."^* at ntiriDß the straight !cnr n cose-up to Geyer's 2? n g Windsor II [X1,936 words
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Article45 1956-11-18 11 TOTAL POOL:- $190,381 FIRST No. *****0-852,114 SECOND No. *****1 $26 057 THIRD No. *****5 SIS^S iSg £Sg ggg M; atC^SOLATION PRIZES:at $1,000 each: *****6, *****4, 1H773 42fU *****1, *****4. <««64. TREBLE TOTE:— No win s'"f combination. SI .343 oar'ned forward for second day.45 words
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Article52 1956-11-18 11 Hudson Hurt At Track work IPOII, Sat. Jockey F. Hudson was injured on the training track this morning when newcomer, four-year-old Ranachoh. crashed through the rails during morning work. He was taken to hospital. His ribs were suspected to be fractured. Ranachoh, owned by Fat s Stable was killed on52 words
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Article461 1956-11-18 11 Saturday's F.A. Soccer Results LONDON. Nov. 17, (Reuter^— Football Association Cup first round: Accrinston S. 4, Morecambe 1. B. Auckland 2. Tranmere R. L Boston U. 0. Bradford 2. Bournemouth 8. Burton A. 0. Brentford 3, Guildford C. 0. Brighton and H. 1. Millwall 1. Cheltnham 0. Reading 2. Chester461 words
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Advertisement77 1956-11-18 11 Whichever way you shave PALMOLIVE gives you Perfect Shaving J Wo UTHER (REAM PALMOLIVi BRUSHLESS °'hn««» and comfortl Quickest. oUrc of i shave that's really smooth and long when you shave with Palmolivc Even with d *atci you g« closer, more comfortable shave 0 *ith Palmolivo Shaving Creams you get77 words
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Advertisement183 1956-11-18 11 ujihoO ML V i^lOV <9 2'\\ CORRECT Vjjw TIME ALWAYS lIW Unbreakable Mainspring SBBB Antimagnetic -ISflB 1H f* Waterproof ODEON coming fill b| w^^m I■■■■ I iII IA I fl^H B n| I bh i^H m>«ni«i u w H'o»oi ot sot After one too many, you get Bui oil's not183 words
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Miscellaneous120 1956-11-18 11 719—320 TODAY SHOWING nr o 810 (5> Posner 1 899-327 BLUE ICE 8.11 (6) Chadwick 2 7 jm Lee Cheng Kins 367-185 PEANUT KID 809 «y— 72 ay Princess 8.12 o«_ 00 i l2) Cracknell 4 wo y<2 Scholarship 8.13 (4) Ke Orti Barratt 5 356—224 Staff Officer 810 c120 words
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Article382 1956-11-18 12 BILL FUNK cables from Melbourne... Cold Hits Athletes, Draw Worries lagers OLYMPIC VILLAGE, Saturday.— All's not well with the Singapore team here. I spent three hours with manager J. De Souza and athletes, and they were doubtful if they could reach peak form for382 words
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Article, Illustration307 1956-11-18 12 The World Will Watch Malaya Great Honour mr. e. m. McDonald, president of the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council, said: "It is a great honour to take part in the Olympic Games, and it is a great honour to represent your country, so I would ask all competitors to remember307 words
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74 1956-11-18 12 'Experience Gained Friendships Made Will Be Of lasting Benefit...' MacGfuivr"i Sh s aU l OmmiSSiOner iOT Malaya Sir Donali r*mltu at f Oll of the Federation of Malaya Olympic tingent from the Federalion to the Melbourne Olympfcs. f»i«»J J. e that the experience Rained and the th ri U n74 words
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Article199 1956-11-18 12 There was also gloom in the Singapore basketball camp this morning. The draw for the Olympic basketball tournament was hold at the Congress Basketball conference and Singapore had the misfortune of being drawn in the same group as Russia and Canada. Drawn in croiiD B.199 words
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Article58 1956-11-18 12 MELBOURNE, Nov. 17 (Renter)—Dr. Denis Cussen, medical adviser to the British Olympic team, today denied a report that members of the team were suffering from measles. Dr. Cussen. noted Irish Rugby International, said the rumour had probably arisen because on e of the attendants in the58 words
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Article39 1956-11-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Sclangor cleared the first hurdle in the H.M.S. Malaya rusby competition when they beat Kedah by 33 points <six goals, 1 try) to 11 (goal, drop goal and a try) on the padang today.39 words
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Article215 1956-11-18 12 The Cold Doesn't Worry Borneo MELBOURNE, Saturday— The flag of the North Borneo Olympic team was raised this morning outside their quarters located at No. 1, Perth Street, inside the Olympic village. Representatives of Free China, the camp commandant, Mr. Miskin members of the Australian team, and students of North215 words
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Advertisement386 1956-11-18 12 S^2 k Triumph OV£RH£AQD *W£ MANAGE* SAT. ME W WAS LOS f WO MT 'WE MUST RBPiACE ANtTAT SPARKLE MY EYES WERE ALWAYS SO T7RED. J*Y fVtND SAtD.yW SHOULD OHCE AOAf* m 7VC SVUt OF 4<?^ OPTHEX: tOtD- WHAT TV£SHOW-7WEYCAIL #£A*fm HZWOEKFVt REUEFI WTTH THE BEAUTIFUL EYEST The clear, healthy386 words
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Advertisement365 1956-11-18 12 X 'When the contingent marches into Melbourne's Main Olympic Stadium on Thursday afternoon, J Malayans will have their biggest moment. J Because from then on, and on, and on... the J march can only be in one direction... FOßWAßD!' P*OR Malaya, this entry of a young tuition in an international365 words
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Advertisement206 1956-11-18 12 V^ •W J 4iV>''<iSi> ill 1; Dfttributort: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., m (Incorporated in Hongkong) ,vtu\\vvMvn\\uumw\u\vvuv\vvA\\\\w\\\ UU UUnu EVERYBODY WANTS THE BEST WE HAVE THEM ALL HERE .VV\VV\VVAVV\VVVV\VVVVVVV\\VVVVVVVVVVV\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 1 WHAT DO YOU WANT IN A TRUCK TYRE,. GREATER TRACTION OR LONGER MILEAGE THERE IS A *j£oE3k firesfonc 0M 1^ I■ K206 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1956-11-18 13 My Most Famous Case..... 15 30* USSR are unaccustomed to reporting on vagedies and unhappy incidents of invVe ore never interested in publicizing the ns which lead unfortunate men and commit crimes. Basically, we are more n ,ssues of concern to the vast masses of K,» Union end the world.1,013 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-11-18 13 This beachwear is manufactured in Australia, the fabrics are produced in Gt. Britain, and the designs come from California. And the bright and Qay results from this triple combination are, as you can see, a match for the splendour of any summer'* day.43 words
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1137 1956-11-18 13 By A CXDFGFDGDGDFGDFG JF ever a man ought to have been dead it is Nick Alkemade, of Loughborough, Leicestershire. Four times in his 34 years Death has approached and said, "Nick, your time is up!" And so it should have been1,137 words
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Article260 1956-11-18 13 Sayings Of The Week The Soviet trooDS in Hungary are assisting the Hungarian people to retain their independence from imperialism DAILY WORKER. Titoism Is the anticolonialism, the anti-im-perialism of the Communists Mr. Walter Lippmann. in the NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE. You will not find that I am afraid of standing260 words
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Advertisement69 1956-11-18 13 MEDICAL EVIDENCE PROVES 3%&(tCOt XYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 Times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before GERMS Sw^^^i cr IRRITATION J f i- a Ak I i^w -as^rK" 5 ioosims 3mcdicatis for fastest Medicinal Relief from Pfl| I^l |Q and Throat Irritations LUUUnO DUE TO COLDS always69 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1956-11-18 14 Victor Anderson - MARRY HAPPY Victor Anderson stay By Men conducting: a survey for a British firm making: outsize clothes for women have found that fat girls make the best wives— because they are happier. In Italy, 14-stone Lydia Brazzi, wife of film heartthrob Rossano Brazzi, is not allowed to diet by her1,139 words
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Article509 1956-11-18 14 WALTER THEIMER - WALTER THEIMER Protein Synthe^ in the Cell By THE nucleus of practically all animal and plant cells contains microscopic bodies known as nucleoli. Their function has long been part of the* mystery surrounding the activitives of the cell nucleus. It has been known that the nucleoli vanish509 words
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Advertisement130 1956-11-18 14 A\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\V\\\\A\\VV\\\\\\ SELF-HELP 5 (^NE of the first two men to be detained in the S cells of Salisbury's new J £100,000 police station had 2 helped to build it. SWEET MEN THE average American man uses more peri fumed products than the American woman, says the American Chemical Society. ji130 words
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Article, Illustration949 1956-11-18 15 Care Of The Teeth i QOOD healthy teeth are very important for several reasons. First for aesthetic reasons whenever you talk with some one or laugh with a friend, you are automatically aware of each other's teeth. Discoloured, decayed or irregular, badly delormed teeth are immediately noticeable and detract enormously949 words
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Article299 1956-11-18 15 New Hope For The Arthritic OXE of the most prevalei present-day ailments, arthritis in moderate or mild form, can be successfully treated with a new drug described by a team of specialists as "of great value in the mild to moderate arthritic." The drug, Cordex, combines the recently discovered adrenal299 words
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Article44 1956-11-18 15 INJURED ave times in five 1 separate accidents, woman left hospital in Rhode 53 v 1 1 Island, U.S.A., in a red and j yellow cart drawn by a I pony "I never want to ride a car again/' the said. «<44 words
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Article22 1956-11-18 15 TUNGARIAN bathing: suit designers have just unveiled their new designs In Budapest 10 days after the pools were closed for winter.22 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-11-18 15 Pauline Kierna/?, 22, is 7ncnsi/red /or height by Lyn Peters, 24. Her other T?ieas?/re)nents hare already been declared satisfactory by /ashion experts in Australia irhere both Pauline and Lyn are top wodels. The girls are in Britain to show swimsuits and sportswear made in Australia. As Pauline is77 words
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Advertisement214 1956-11-18 15 Ltural Vitamin C in the J^Ts most delicious tonic drink l «i. float natural vitamin C tonic drink ever is t-tfsa-made from blackcurrants, the fruit which cbcst in vitamin C Ribena makes a wonderfully oos tonic which even those suffering from los* of appetite can enjoy. f jjbeni helps build214 words
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Advertisement234 1956-11-18 15 creams off facial hair Hfifw l- iS safely... \^M\ easily yV- -jW) is a pure mild cream depilatory, safe and eflectivc to use on facc arms or legs. is easy to apply: just smooth it on and minutes later, rinse oti. All r^, hair vanishes, leaving the skin ,^S< smooth234 words
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Article1053 1956-11-18 16 Evelyn Hocquard - THE LETTER Evelyn Hocquard 'Of all the sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these** lT MIGHT HAVE BEEN 9 By THE letter T is the symbol of the cross. It denotes the highest effort put forth for the cause of humanity. It is the 20th letter of1,053 words
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Advertisement253 1956-11-18 16 ROSKOPF XII T«f fifSr FEATURES OF MODERN SWISS DESIGN WATERPROOF INCASLOC UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING 21 JEWELS y^CR^Sv ANTI MAGNETIC /^JOJ^&\ P R «CISIOM BUILT \<&slc) S LE ACENTS Morton *»C*O! BU'LOiNC HA^LES 'LACE SINGAPORE P a ftOX Wl Rl gsinim^ Don't suffer WgSS 3 a day longer the agony of Vf^§M-253 words
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Advertisement311 1956-11-18 16 WATERBURY'S COMptynj When you're in peak condition. ieeling reaUy fit. you've got the Dyna. mic Drive you, need. And .to keep fit there's no -sounder diet supplement them Waterbury's Compound taken m Rich m strengthening essentials. Waterbury's Compound is a proved H tonic that builds energy... fortifies the system to311 words
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Miscellaneous70 1956-11-18 16 f, '^rJft^^^ IP lil^^^^^^^^W don't care if it IS an 'Excuse me' quick-step, Jones!" "Sorry you couldn't make the party, Harry—but I've already got one of those!" "They were showing jewellery and for a moment I forJ+. p^gi got where I was!" "That's what I like about you. Tom. You70 words
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Miscellaneous303 1956-11-18 18 l®i A kll^l^ A I#P*II IVE SENT CABLES- I VE If I WISH I I\L CABLE YOU NARPA 7 I I 1 osl-^ THE nso^ PEAK A MdNTH AGO!/ v^ I I A, PROBABLY HAVE SPIES^/ AC 1 111 I AIM /UTTHAR^ r^lr-L^^BLJ "4BY LEE FALK PHIL DAVIS V bags.303 words
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Miscellaneous102 1956-11-18 19 IL^m^ M^^^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l I >~* f> 1964. KING rtATVBIS SYNDICATE. !no WORLD RIGHTS REXKRVZH f^^J^-^^"^^^^^^^^>J^3^^l F a^^ 8M !4|',_J^l^=g I C/VKff /WB!^ Wt?fl4/^ /tf££S 4 I \HE~HUIiLS THE GIANT THRU I j Tf-tE WINNER QFTMETQURNEy-') V -^^^Wl^, MASUEPMANo-BUTTHISTfME THE AIR AS IF HE WERE A ANDBULEBOFTHE JUN6LE-/ MCfi:>^ iTY^y^y? /7^ DIFFERENT.'102 words
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Article, Illustration708 1956-11-18 21 AUSTRALIA'S HOLDEN IS ONE OF THE NICEST CARS A NICE CAR. This aptly des- i cribcs the new Holden, Australia's challenge to the w«rld automobile industry. Nice lines, nice fittings and a nice feeling at the wheel. In tact, the Holden is as nice a car I as $7,000 could708 words
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Article, Illustration11 1956-11-18 21 u«« that one needs washing and ironing." •*lf Y ou as11 words
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Advertisement266 1956-11-18 21 (IEf FROM STRAIN f tfJ- to worry. ev e^W .n6 ,m mind relaxes ,INP comes :j 3 a .Tab S ar. •Mm pjXA^TABS Ids tf^^&i HITY V^j tetakingy^g HE BEANS Ctin'jyei cannot free yo« 1-lpstei f a that are tiw Ktf cooitipation» iluggishnei*, L^iirenitmcts. medically-tested ■joy Laxative Plui which t266 words
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Advertisement361 1956-11-18 21 Kiddies i^.l^^l sparkling LAXATIVE DRINK TTERE's a laxative that kiddies take to at once. The AJL exciting sparkle and pleasant taste of Andrews Liver Salt appeals greatly to children. Three other features I make Andrews especially suitable as a laxative for youngsters: If kiddies are con- j ts gcnr j361 words
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Article627 1956-11-18 22 NICHOLAS MONSARRAT - The Tribe That Lost Its Head NICHOLAS MONSARRAT Reviewed hv Christine Diemer By ]\"OT often in a book of L^ this length does an author maintain, in superb and even narration, such tension as exists in this latest novel of a master story teller. Nor does the build-up crash to627 words
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Article461 1956-11-18 22 RUSSELL BRADDON - RUSSELL BRADDON by (Cassell, London. 267 pp. 165.) NANCY Wake, who became a notable figure in the French underground during the last war, must have been almost as formidable to her biographer as she was to the enemy. She told, or commanded, Mr. Braddon at the outset* "Don't461 words
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Article, Illustration294 1956-11-18 22 VWVVVi <WWVV\ General Editor Laurence Meynell (The Bodley Head, London, 7s 6d and 8s 6d each). /vwwv\ mum INHERE are now nine volumes in this series for boys and girls, with the last five published this year, and. it is hoped, to be found in Singapore bookshops294 words
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Article103 1956-11-18 22 JUDY BOWMAN THERAPIST by Lorna Lewis (The Bodley Head. London. Is. 6d.) SHEILA BURTON DENTAL ASSISTANT by Anne Barrett (The Nodley Head, London. 7s. 6d.) Two more novels for older girls have just been published in these "career" books, which tell very young women what they can103 words
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Advertisement187 1956-11-18 22 lk> *J^^^ f ME£T MANy IMPORTANT P£OPL£ EVERy" 0 OAy BUT /CAN B£ SUR£MY BREAYH IS f flk 1 ALLVAVS SWEET BECAUSE THE COOL yfm- PLEAS/MG FLAVOUR OF COLGATE PRESHENS 1A singer like me must have a perfect /I ft: ,'il f?^/ smile. The rich foam of Colgate Dental j187 words
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Advertisement115 1956-11-18 22 HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain, ENG AUN TON THE TIGER MEDICAL HAL VOTRE Mi SANTE" (cheers) ll§te- T J^~"n .^^s* i*i *^/i»*. j^^*^^" everybody benefits from 'KEPLE R Yes—delicious 'Kepler' keeps all the family thriving! Ri chl3 the vital health factors,115 words
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Article, Illustration541 1956-11-18 23 would expect the averacl Sa J.'ttar f throughout of great sensitivity to events. One w^xm\\%\xxiwv^tww?v "th 12 immediate effects from the larger issues in E «Si lookin at the things which a re within the will-capacity naV. k a simila ne «d. If only the next two or541 words
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Advertisement189 1956-11-18 23 HANDKNITTING WOOL GUARANTEED MOTH-PROOF. i fly {here by double-docked C~ jl h fcper"Strato" Clipper*, l^**^^!?! 8 from Manila continue an J *he same "Strata" Clipper to the to Tokyo via Honf Konc S^^Si^ m hi rtttnrafionf, c«C yovr travel agent or Phone 2412 «j Memfield m Co*, Ud, Ocean Bldg*189 words
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Advertisement460 1956-11-18 23 4 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING and not a wink of sleep I ASTHMA §^W robs you of vital rest t wL^&r^^A Are you losing vital sleep through Asthma. fffco^?^ 1 > Bronchitis or other chest complaints Take an Ephazone tablet before retiring, and sleep i unafraid of those dreadful choking460 words
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Miscellaneous327 1956-11-18 23 MAYS! fp^UNDAY.- Outstanding re of your twelvemonth i^, the financial progress offeren. This could lead to large increases in possessions. But the period puts strain on preni^ S l atus and mi ht bring v« f< c re wilh health. You should be wary of departures from current routine interests.327 words
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Miscellaneous622 1956-11-18 23 MARCH 21 APRIL 20 (Aries). Attention is focussed on future plans. They meet with delays but the situation clears up before week-end. You seem a good deal occupied with your immediate ambitions and attachments. It can be a splendid phase because of the increased responsibilities which will become possible. New622 words
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Miscellaneous314 1956-11-18 23 YOUR WEEK But It may be touch-and-go in some matters of family importance so far as their financing is concerned. For the most part it is a time to avoid •"difficult" relatives and to guard your communications. SEPTEMBER 23— OCTOBER 22 (Libra).— The week offers too many risks. If you314 words
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Miscellaneous81 1956-11-18 23 be temporary, but need a watchful eye especially if changes are brought into view. FEBRUARY 19— MARCH 20 (Pisces). There is much need to focus on your job. The week may bring: a crisis there and if this is tackled quietly you are able to pick up quickly. From near81 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1956-11-18 24 NIGEL PATRICK COMMENTS ON AMERICA RELAX for a few minutes, forget the "school situation." the sorrows of the Hungarian people and the Egyptian British French-Israeli round-robin in the Middle East. These lively New York Items should lighten your load: "TJANGEROUS SEA SHELL ■1-J A four-foot shell wai washed up on1,153 words
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175 1956-11-18 24 CHLOROMYCETIN Called Antibiotic Of Choice In H. Influenzae Meningitis NEW YORK. fFHREE physicians, sumX marizing recent developments in infectious diseases, have reported that Chloromycetin, should be the antibiotic of choice In treating H. influenzae meningitis and is "the best or second best drug against staphylococcus." Drs. Horace L. Hodes, Alex175 words
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Advertisement157 1956-11-18 24 j a new touch I ifK# ARDL H m f.MF' ¥tit^ r Finish e^ a aSS ''I^o> r that your makt -«p i M //'?0?' P erfect at all l ™es. ff'T&f Nothing equals it for 7' tM retouchin 2 il i* bl w fr of fine Yardley P ow157 words
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