Sunday Standard, 25 August 1957
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Title Section26 1957-08-25 1 SUNDAY STANDARD tiger f\ m s. m hi Vol. Vm. No. 54 y n ff'^fWCLlSH (5.E.A.) LTD. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS26 words
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Article391 1957-08-25 1 u-fo on the FederafJot Malaya Indepen--110 Rill m the House of ffiSmmt d splayed an f Esnev> Tvhich gives *S5. They praised «rid« union movement 'fndu rd into this counTbfthe Übo« Govern«t and felt so keenly for noor exploited workers "the mines and plantawho could hardly keep Tr and391 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-08-25 1 a T E /T? ng P lPertuon B *sar of Negri Sembilan, who will become the Federation s first Paramount Ruler next Saturday, is seen arriving at the Negri iembilan Club padang m Seremban, yesterday, to review a military parade on the occasion of hisSrandardpic - 53 words
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245 1957-08-25 1 ARRESTS: Students Plan Secret Meeting LEFT WING student leaders m Singapore Chinese High Schools will soon meet "somewhere m the Colony" to discuss Government's lightning arrest of left-wing trade unionists on Thursday. The place of meeting, and the number of leaders who will attend are being kept a close secret245 words
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Article72 1957-08-25 1 NEWSPAPER CAN'T PRINT UNLESS... SINGAPORE Government yesterday withdrew the exemption granted to the Sin Pao Press of Cecil Street to print a newspaper without a licence. Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said that the Sin Pao management may now apply for a licence to continue publication of their paper72 words
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Article30 1957-08-25 1 LONDON. Aug. 24 (AP) The staid London Times today published the following advertisement on its front Whisper and similar magazines for dismal Write Box No. 1048 The Times."30 words
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Article23 1957-08-25 1 TWO Soviet warships steamed past Denmark into the North Sea yesterday. It was that had entered Western waters last week.- UPUP - 23 words
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Article225 1957-08-25 1 hands of the terrorists through the famous Force 136, which was equipped and armed by the Allies to fight the Japanese. Giving details. Police said most of the money was m U.S. $10 and U.S. $20 pieces. The rest- were m American and Malayan currency225 words
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Article69 1957-08-25 1 Bunny— The Chauffeur Arrives NANCY (BUNNY) Simmons who was Federation Chief Minister Tunku Rahman's chauffeur m London, arrived m Singapore last night by Qantas to attend the Merdeka celebrations m Kuala Lumpur. Miss Simmons told the Standard it was a great pleasure indeed to be invited for such a "great69 words
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332 1957-08-25 1 TWO MORE LEFTIST UNIONISTS ARRESTED TWO MORE LEFTIST TRADE UNIONISTS WERE ARRESTED BY THE SINGAPORE POLICE YESTERDAY. They are Foo Chun Li an, Assistant Secretary of the Peoples Action Party controlling the Educational and Cultural section of the Party, and Tan Chwee Keng, an official of the Singapore Coffee-Shop Workers332 words
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Article, Illustration179 1957-08-25 1 UNION-PAID SECRETARIES DAYS ARE NUMBERED THE days of paid secret taries m Singapore Trade Unions are numbered. Indications or this were given by the Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock who told a press conference yesterday that Government, was considering amending the existing Trade Union Ordinance. Asked m what lines179 words
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Article54 1957-08-25 1 JAKARTA, Aug. 24, (UP).— Indonesian soldiers today pursued through the jungles of Borneo a 150-man terrorist gang that plundered a village and kidnapped 15 young girls. Some of the bandits were reported killed m a clash with soldiers that occurred shortly after the raid on Satui54 words
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Article20 1957-08-25 1 PRESIDENT Soekarno will next week fly to Ambon for an eight-day tour by shiD of the Moluccas.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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122 1957-08-25 1 TOKYO, Aug. 24 (AP)— Tokyo police have made what they called their first arrest of a call girl ring. Police arrested Akira Fujimoto, 55, and Miss Chlyo Tezuka. 41. on suspicion of operating a ring under the guise of a "beautiful guides club." Also122 words
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Article281 1957-08-25 1 R.A.F. VALETTA CRASH KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Four of the seven occupants of the RAF Valetta transport aircraft, which crashed m the jungle near Tanjong Malim, on Thursday, are now known to be safe The search for the remaining three RAF aircrew continues. The Royal Air Force281 words
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Article39 1957-08-25 1 MANILA. Aug. 24 (Reuter) The Canadian Minister without portfolio. Mr. J. M. Mac Donald arrived here tonight by air on a two-day visit. He leaves on Monday for Kuala LumDur to attend the Merdeka. celebrations.39 words
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Advertisement69 1957-08-25 1 ds^-J$ W j^ to am *I i **J^%& "I C I v. *ftcM, b r r reaches y° u fre shly bottled, ,<^F indcr. atured m th e cellars fc-J^P 8^ Ti Rer h PecialI y controUed conditions. r B^r ls brewed Uo P l^ Jor th<Ltropics. '^AN? 1 069 words
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Advertisement55 1957-08-25 1 Beginning today, j| the Sunday Standard j 1 publishes a series of i famous TWENTIETH 1 1 CENTURY MURDERS by Kurt Singer and I, I William Carrington ji !l Guy The first of the I articles "BLACK- I BEARD AND THE i LONELY REDHEAD" i 1 appears m Page <55 words
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Advertisement16 1957-08-25 1 Jit TH£ ACES V— Hnwrknwr JmSj^m A- ill It* Floor BANK OF CHINA BUILDING T«l; *****-*****/t.^16 words
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Article, Illustration293 1957-08-25 2 MR. A.J. BRAGA. Singapore Minister for Health, whose hobby is hunting, and whose unerring marksmanship has featured in big game safaris in Africa, Malaya and Indo China, was yesterday defied by a single "sitting" coconut. This notable defeat was registered at the coconut*hy stallStandardpic - 293 words
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Article120 1957-08-25 2 A NEW post-office at the 2J Mile Alexandra Road. Singapore, was opened yesterday by the Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas. Built at a cost of $120,000, it will serve the needs of abou: 6U.000 people. Hours of business are 8.30 a.m. to120 words
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183 1957-08-25 2 SEAMEN DID NOT DEFY CAPTAIN -COUNSEL A COLONY lawyer. Mr. A. Muihuswamy, submitted m a Singapore court yesterday that the prosecution had failed to prove that six seamen m the Gervase Sleigh had disobeyed their cap.ain's orders. Mr. Muthuswamy was defending the six seamen charged with disobeying the captain's orders183 words
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713 1957-08-25 2 'ISLAND IN THE SUN' FIESTA CONTEST A GALA West Indian "Fiesta Night" will mark Merdeka Eve m Singapore when the Cathay Organisation, m association with Twentieth Century-Fox Films, presents a prize- filled evening for fun-loving patrons at the Cathay's Ocean Park Hotel m East Coast Road to coincide with the713 words
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Article, Illustration166 1957-08-25 2 Message From Faisal Iraq's representative to the Federation Merdeka celebrations, Mr. Al Syed Mohamed Salim Al-Radhi, said m Singapore yesterday he had come with nothing but goodwill. Mr. Al-Radhi, Iraq's Ambassador to India and Ceylon, arrived by KLM with messages from King Faisal, the Prime Minister Mr. Ali Jawdat Ayubi166 words
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Advertisement87 1957-08-25 2 Please enter me as a contestant for the following assus. T8& N a-,* ark Uffte !l\ I!? 11 8 B i k inl of Ocenn Park, 1957" b) Most original West Indian costume. {c) Mambo Dance Contest. (d) Cha-Cha Dance Contest. <c) Samb a Dance Contest, (f) Calypso Dance Contest.87 words
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Advertisement206 1957-08-25 2 OBITUARY REV. J. APPADURAY, M'.C.H.. aged 74. passed away at the Batu Gajah General Hospital on Saturday, Aug. 24. Funeral on Sunday. Aug. 25. at 2 p.m.. from No. 3 Idris Garden. Ipoh, for Connolley Road Cemetery. NOTICES T^HE Osaka Shosen Kalsha Line are pleased to announce that from next206 words
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Advertisement526 1957-08-25 2 CLASSIFIEjm^ Suits ShiM f^LN I Breeches Lad.-w- 1 Dresses etc HfL Cos t*S Tailors 4, Tang pore. All sales unrt a i« 4 tee. Prices ye d nd^ J Remodelling a -d M undertaken. FOR "ATCITF^r^HI JL burn" Kei Success ru Hp\* egg $149/.; 24 U H Goulburn IncuhvV?' 'H526 words
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374 1957-08-25 3 JAPANESE WIFE TESTIFIES AT HEARING TAN Geng Poh, 24, brother of a Colony businessman, Tan Theng Poh, alleged m a Singapore Court yesterday that he heard "voices" m his brother's house saying that Kimie Watanabe, his brother's Japanese wife would be assaulted if374 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-08-25 3 photo. A WHEELCHAIR was yesterday presented to the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home at Tanah Merah Besar, Singapore, by members of the Women's Royal Air Force serving- at R.A.F. Changi. Picture shows a group of the airwomen with Mrs. W. A. C. Goode, wife of the ChiefRAF - 69 words
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244 1957-08-25 3 THE respective positions of the Dale Carnegie Club, Singapore, and the newly -formed Institute of Successful Leadership were clarified yesterday by spokesmen of both organizations. Since the announcement of the recent formation of the Institute many prospective Dale Carnegie students have beep wondering about244 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-08-25 3 MISS Poyang Lim, 22, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Khin Seong of Kuala Lumpur, returned redently from London after graduating from Offley College where she completed a Frobel teaching course and a teacher's diploma course. She has been away for five years. StandardpicStandardpic - 48 words
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94 1957-08-25 3 THE arrests on Thursday of trade unionists will not preiudice their unions seeking affiliation with the Singapore Trades Union Congress, T president, Mr S Jaganathan, told the Standard yff er^; Mr Jaganathan said that any union could apply for affiliation so long as it94 words
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317 1957-08-25 3 Hospital's Accom mod at ion Was Inadequate Matron IPOH, Sat.— S. V. Suppiah, senior hospital assistant m charge of attendants at the Tanjong Rambutan Central Mental Hospital, today denied before the Commission of Inquiry that he had asked his brother, Dr. s Rajaratnam, of Kuala Lumpur, to write to the317 words
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Article53 1957-08-25 3 COUNT Willem F. L. van Bylandt, leader of the twoman Netherlands delegation to the Merdeka celebrations will arrive m Singapore on Aug. 27. The other delegate, Mr. Markus J. Rosenberg Polak, who has been appointed Charge d'Affaires m charge of the future Netherlands Legation at Kuala53 words
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Article18 1957-08-25 3 STORE, Sat.— The price of tin was declared today at $368 i per picul, down $1.18 words
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Article31 1957-08-25 3 STORE Copra Association closing prices per Dicul yesterday: Straits Borneo copra August shipment $24 buyer, $24£ sellers; fair merchantable mixed copra lor August shipment to Bombay $26} buyers, $27i sellers.31 words
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Advertisement134 1957-08-25 3 [FINAL WEEK I OF OUR ■83rd ANNIVERSARY Sale FROM TO-MORROW uO RE GOODS MARKED DOWN ITEMS, EACH ON UNUSUAL VALUE LAST CHANCE TO $AYE A\D SAVE HANDSOMELY SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION Gents r)ept. 41-43 High Street. Ladies Dept. Tel. MI& Singapore Tel. *****. W PCDDCD L -AI uIiiDEK I134 words
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Advertisement683 1957-08-25 3 NOW you can quickly succeed at the Piano Learn or Improve AT HOME. Play ANY hit tune, popular ballad or song whenever you sit at the Piano. The amazing "VISION LEARN" Method will teach you quickly— even if you have never played before. It starts you playing AT ONCE— -snows683 words
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Article372 1957-08-25 4 WE CAN HANDLE THEM, SAYS LIM CHIEF Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock said yesterday the Colony was m a position to deal effectively with any Communist agitator sneaking into the island after Aug. 31, Merdeka Day. He said this at a press conference372 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-08-25 4 MR. AND MRS RONALD GILBERT ANDREWS who were married yesterday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore. The bride is the former Miss Naomi Marion Jansen, daughter of Mrs. Emily Elizabeth Jansen. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard George Andrews, is an engineer with Malayan TinStandardpic - 53 words
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293 1957-08-25 4 SINGAPORE Coroner Inche Ahmad Hussein yesterday praised Police Inspector A. H. Kulatissa and Mr. Richard Gordon Sheppard of the R.A.F. Investigation Section, for their "very excellent" investigation of the recent Venom Jet crash at Tengah. The jet piloted by Flying Officer John Dennis Lincoln.293 words
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Article37 1957-08-25 4 PENANG, Sat. A woman, Ooi Cheng Guan, was robbed of two pairs of gold bangles, valued at $160, by a masked man m her house m Mukim 3, Kubang Semang. Bukit Mertajam. on Friday night.37 words
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Article307 1957-08-25 4 TWO YEARS' JAIL FOR ARMY OFFICER A BRITISH Army Officer, Capt. Bernard Frank Castle. 40, of No. 3 Base Ordnance Depot, R.A.0.C., was yesterday found guilty and sentenced to two years' jail by a Singapore General Court martial. He will be cashiered after he had served his sentence The sentence307 words
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Article22 1957-08-25 4 THE Special Envoy of the Japanese Premier to the IVlerdeka celebrations, Mr. Banboku Ono, will arrive m Singapore on Wednesday.22 words
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Miscellaneous356 1957-08-25 4 cAlntanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Malaya 5 p.m. TIM £AD f% DC Sldanjf Advent Harl Ketajoh: V9^r W J* m I Special sermon In Malay by PasABM^^ feaMMMffiS Sf r Da o niel Llem m Maranatha My^^^/C^f^P^V^m r a llf j' 3 f P unmar > Road. Katonc. 7-30 p.m.356 words
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517 1957-08-25 5 Roger Yue - He Designed The Furniture For Isfana Negara Roger Yue by i 'JHE man who was entrusted the job of planning and designing the overall furniture for the Istana Negara m Kuala Lumpur official residence of the Paramount Ruler of Malaya— is a 34-year-old Swiss, who is the third generation of517 words
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Article, Illustration19 1957-08-25 5 The man who designed the furniture for the Istana, Swiss-born Mr. O. E. Lorenz. StandardpicStandardpic - 19 words
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436 1957-08-25 5 BETTY SMITH - NEW PLAN TO SAVE UNBORN B-A-B-l-E-S BETTY SMITH By do so many film stars lose their babies m the early months of pregnancy? Doctors on both sides of the Atlantic are examining the theory that film stars who marry and re-marry more often than most people have secret feelings of436 words
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Article50 1957-08-25 5 BANGKOK, Aug 24, (Reuter)— Heavy rains have brought relief to the droughtstricken area of north-east Thailand near the Laotian border, it was reported here. The two-month long drought has delayed the planting of rice an^ caused an influx of north-easterners into Bangkok to look for work.50 words
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Article160 1957-08-25 5 BRIDE-TO-BE FELL FOR THE PAINTER LONDON, Sat. Friends introduced a stranger to paint and decorate a flat for an cttractive girl and the man she planned to marry. Yesterday the stranger went back to the flat AS THE GIRL'S HUSBAND. THE GIRL, twenty-three-year-old Sheila Trenfleld, married the "stranger," John Russell,160 words
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Advertisement275 1957-08-25 5 f a new touch femnm? pinUh Feather Finish ensures \p i's that y our mak u p w perfect at all times. wk Nothing equals it for retouching it is a blend of fine Yardley Powder and delicate creanx. V' s^ The merest touch of it /n restores your beauty275 words
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Advertisement286 1957-08-25 5 The Book of the Year for GREATER INTEREST Send for this free/boddet/ *a lW^/^v^ 1 1 If you wish to deposit your capital in the security of the Bank, write today for a copy of our Bank I Deposit Account" Booklet. This will explain I I how sums of £100286 words
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Article152 1957-08-25 6 Two- Year Ban On Counter Raiders LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER LONDON, Sat. A mother and her daughter, convicted as shoplifters, were ordered yesterday: In the next two years you must never go shopping TOGETHER. They are Mrs. Olwen Roberts, 53, of Ydris Villas, Towyn, Merionethshire, and Mrs. Phyllis Hirsemann, 28,152 words
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Article, Illustration502 1957-08-25 6 JOHN ROLLS - One of these beds mo be Charles JOHN ROLLS by THE Queen has made the big decision about Prince Charles's schooldays he is to follow m father's footsteps. Charles will board at Cheam School m Headley, Hants, one of the oldest private prep schools m the country, where it costs502 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-08-25 6 LUCKY JULIE The day o Bond-street hairdressing salon closed down turned out to be a lucky one for lovely ?o t hea rer 18 Pictured here. Hairdresser Julie, ot Beckenhom Kent, was out of a job, so she turned to modelling And that has led to a film test forMirrorpic - 64 words
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Advertisement34 1957-08-25 6 Pull m for a rest. Freshen up with 4711 EAU DE COLOGNE. In seconds 4711 has revived you.~ helping the miles slip by, keeping you at your gayest on every journey. |£TIB EAUDE COLOGNE34 words
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Article, Illustration504 1957-08-25 7 G.W. YOUNG - NAKED TRUTH OF BRITAIN'S BEACHES G.W. YOUNG By UNCSr North of Skegness. KENT Lydd and Sandwicb (near old golf course^ SUSSEX Comber, Rye (tost of Rye Hofbour), ond West Wittem.^ HANTS Wootron, Isle of Wight (4 miles west of Ryde), ond Shell Boy. near Bournemouth. DEVON Pilchard* Core, Sovnros Sands,504 words
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540 1957-08-25 7 gOONER or later most young children run through the range of childish ailments and have to be kept m bed, so a few words of comfort to mothers on this subject might be useful! I have discussed In previous articles the various inoculations which can540 words
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Article439 1957-08-25 7 peratures for no very particular reason, perhaps only over-tiredness, but If there is any doubt It is best to keep them away from other children m case they are starting on one of tne infectious fevers. You cannot go wrong if you put a child with a fever439 words
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Article295 1957-08-25 7 By A Special Correspondent Q.IRLS, girls everywhere. Hundreds of 'em. Attractive blondes from Sweden, vivacious brunettes from France, Latin beauties from South Americagirls of every colour, creed and race. PLACE: Button Park, near Birmingham. EVENT: the World BOY Scout Jubilee Jamboree. It's true. Scout's honour.295 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-08-25 7 ITALIAN screen star, Gina Lollobrigida with 0 her baby son Skofic a (jun) m her arms, arrives at the tiny village w church of Santa Maria Q Annunziata m Italy with her nurse for the child's baptism. Italy's glamor- A ous mother wore a long white dress andAP - 63 words
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Miscellaneous255 1957-08-25 7 [HE TRUTH IN YOUR HOROSCOPE Your Real Life Told foulJ you like to know what the Stars indicate for yon, some oi periences, your strong and weak points, etc? Here is your X to l«l t»e skill of Pundit Tabore India's most famous ijtfr. who by applying the ancient science255 words
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Article, Illustration169 1957-08-25 8 JJRUNO WALTER, the great German conductor* is an octogenarian and he has just been awarded the sold medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society, the presentation being made by none other than Sir Thomas Beecham. Walter was a protege and friend of Gustav Mahler, that enigmatic musical personality that169 words
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Article439 1957-08-25 8 "^HAT about all these old men of music who have been on the top rung of the ladder ever since we can remember? Who will replace them?" This question was posed by a friend of mine recently and I found it easy to paint a glowing439 words
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Article523 1957-08-25 8 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT Reviewed By TCHAIKOVSKY. Piano concerto m B flat minor, Op. 23. Horowitz (piano), N.B.C. Symphony Orchestra cond Toscanini. H.M.V. CSLP 505. B flat minors may come and B flat minors may go, but this one, claims H.M.V. will go on for ever. Listening to this incomparably523 words
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Article, Illustration344 1957-08-25 8 Esoteric - Esoteric 4 The Mundel] Lowe Quintet. RCA Victor LJM— 3OO2. MUNDELL LpWE is one of those musicians whose names are almost as unobtrusive as their music. Lest that be taken as too derogative, let it be said m turn that m the case of Lowe, unobtrusiveness i s but344 words
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Miscellaneous169 1957-08-25 8 (the top twenty) Y BRITAIN'S best- 11 WITH ALL MY •5* selling records last HEART A week Petula Clark T 1 ALL SHOOK UP 12 BUTTERFINGERS Elvis Presley Tommy Steele 2 LOVE LETTERS IN 13 DIANA X THE SAND _p au Anka X —Par Boone 14 AROUND THE T Y169 words
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Article, Illustration393 1957-08-25 9 One Fast Gun in a One-man Act ergh QUN-killer they call him, even his own son turns against him, but gam-bler-gunfighter Stewart Granger battles his own private war with accustomed ease m cowboy togs. In GUN GLORY. M. G. M/s latest Western drama (strictly pioneer stuff and no Injuns). Granger393 words
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200 1957-08-25 9 The Secret Place puts Lee in a spot QRIME DOESN'T PAY and Rank belabours this Yard catchC word m their latest I drama, THE SECRET c PLACE, with Ronald Lewis as a young crook who plans a "big job" so Cas to start a new life I with a fine200 words
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Article110 1957-08-25 9 T > these studies of Belinda Lee who plays a dramatic role m the new Rank offer, THE SECRET PLACE, can be found such expressions registered as WONDER, ANGUISH, HAPPINESS, AMAZEMENT, WISTFULNESS, GAIETY, SADNESS, PITY and FEAR. Give each picture of Belinda Lee110 words
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Miscellaneous395 1957-08-25 9 What's ii on i J today? L Rodan T?ROM Japan comes I A this flying terror which breeds giant dragons m a coal mine, where the eggs are presumably hatched by the atmospheric changes following 11-Bomb tests. RODAN is the Toho Studios' name for this prehistoric creature which fights jet395 words
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Article348 1957-08-25 10 Shell Is First SBHAF Champion SHE'LL, Sports Club, accumulating 97 points, won the first annual Singapore Business Houses Athletic Federation championships at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Shell's points were more than half the number collectea by National Carbon, who took second place. National Carbon collected 45 points. Hongkong Bank finished348 words
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Article, Illustration720 1957-08-25 10 GOH CHONG KENG - GOH CHONG KENG by BADMINTON MEETS PIRUZ FOR SINGLES TITLE TODAY IPOH, Sat. All-England champion, Eddy Choong will meet Abdullah Piruz of Selangor m the singles final of the Malayan badminton championship Eddy beat Penang champion, Teh Kew San, 15-4, 15-9 m 28 minutes, while PiruzJasbir Singh - 720 words
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315 1957-08-25 10 West Indies Whipped By Innings 237 Runs Ike TeM I LONDON, Aug. 24 (Reuler) The West Indies today slumped to an overwhelming defeat by England m the final test at the Oval. They were out for 86 three runs less than m the first innings yesterday after following on 323315 words
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Article218 1957-08-25 10 CEYLO\-i st R. Reid c Lp p b Siva^ A. Sethupathy b gf T. A. Buhar c Guru! Singh b .SivawlS? D. Weerasinghe c Mil Shepherds J n b |J* A. Lafir C McCawbu, C. lnman c Geof Dp? b Dews 11. Fernando lbw D« J. V. Francis b218 words
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Article23 1957-08-25 10 IPOH. Sal extremely well "A" which included d players, to a inter-di strict ki competition for Trophy on the IpcS today.23 words
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Article206 1957-08-25 10 PASIR PANJANG Boys' Club scored a well deserved 7-3 victory over Harbour Board Boys Club to win the Ang Soon Hoe Trophy m their annual soccer match played on the Buona Vista Centre ground yesterday. I A crowd of nearly 3,000 watched the match.206 words
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Article354 1957-08-25 10 SEREMBAN, Sat. Sonth Malaya and CeT m their two-day match which ended her c 0 Padang today. Final scores: South Malaya 183 and declared and Ceylon 179 and 78 for two. Highlight of the day's game was the brilliant batting of Ceylon's Weerasinghe, who topscored with 63 runs m354 words
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Advertisement30 1957-08-25 10 X iftTii" o' /t f-Jm X ay?' y? f DunlopilK latex foam mattresses and pillows for COOL, refreshing J THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY (MALAYA) L» MITt SINGAPORE* KUALA LUMPUR:— PENAN6.30 words
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Miscellaneous59 1957-08-25 10 rTODAY'sI I SPORT L In The Colony A TENNIS: Malayan finals at SCC. SOCCER: Hongkong's Eastern vs. All Singapore 5.15 p.m. Jalan Besar Stadium; Dockyard 'A' vs. Bedok SC at Jalan Besar Stadium 3.45 p.m. CRICKET: SCA Senior tourney— SCßC vs. Police at SCRC; CSC vs. IA at CSC; SRC59 words
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Article384 1957-08-25 11 5 at a fiance By WINDSOR LAD -DEN MELODY, an up-and-coming gelding pop's Stable, whipped his opposition m the stakes, the main mile race at Bukit Timah la v, first day of the Singapore Turf club t Meeting pn^ maker Nazakat until the home turn, (Camer) came through with384 words
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Article1636 1957-08-25 11 I BIG SWEEP !A« ONE [Uss 2, Div. 4 6 Furs. N m"s 'iNTENDKD (2) f 1 \RRYnrN (3) 2 \\W\K i4> S.OO 3 French Draws (5> 4 (00l Springs (1) 5 Slipper Prince (6) Franklin 6 uratchings: Her High- Rodgers. nose. cc. ?12. «f*>n: Isi 1157 ($885), 3rd1,636 words
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Article124 1957-08-25 11 PENANG. Sat.— The Autumn plate over a distance of eight and a half furlongs with $2,000 stakes for class four division one (2nd. run) horses will be the special race for the Penanp. Turf Club Autumn meeting on Saturday, Sept. 28 Wednesday. Oct. 2 and Saturday. Oct. 5.124 words
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Article171 1957-08-25 11 New Times For Merdeka Hockey IPOH, Sat.— The time table for the hockey tournament to be played at the Merdeka Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, from Sept. 2 to 5 has been revised m order to give the stadium staff more time to prepare the ground for soccer matches, which will follow171 words
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Advertisement68 1957-08-25 11 Whichever way you shave ALMOLIVE lives you Perfect Shaving JJ UIHB CREAM j PAIMOUVE BRUSHLESS >d comfort! Qulck.it. •«>l*tlihav« o« all I f shave that's reaUy smooth and long 1 you shave with Palmolive. Even with v g« closer, more comfortable shavej p Palmolive Shaving Creams you get mow cr68 words
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Advertisement169 1957-08-25 11 m m m m Ji a rke r U will I BALLPOINTS WRITE FIVE TIMES LONGER THAN gfiJ I ORDINARY BALLPOINTS Ij i B i HERE'S WHY... BQ Parker's giant-size cartridge capacity ■H is many times that of ordinary thin B 9 refills. gives you 5 times as much writing!169 words
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Article, Illustration377 1957-08-25 12 LEONG HEW MENG - IP LASTS TO STOP AN INDON FINAL LEONG HEW MENG I *>y I TENNIS TAN LIEP TJIAUW of Indonesia and K.H. Ip of Hongkong will feature m today's singles final of the Malayan Lawn Tennis championships. Ip prevented an all-Indonesia final by defeating Ketje Sudarsono m a tense three-set matcn377 words
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474 1957-08-25 12 Karalak Edges Van Bay In 'Thriller' RAJAH PRAESODY, the 20-year-old Ceylonese who earlier created a sensation by beating Ong Chew Bee, was yesterday defeated m the quarterfinal of the current Malayan Lawn Tennis championships by the secondranking Indonesian Ketje Sudarsono, aged 38. Unable to produce the form which brought him474 words
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Article21 1957-08-25 12 SINGAPORE Military Forces and Chinese Young Men's Association drew three-all m a friendly soccer match at Johore Bahru yesterday.21 words
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Article57 1957-08-25 12 THE Captain's Prize m the Royal Singapore Golf Club's Stableford Competition went to Dr. C.H.A. Hoy with a score of 41 yesterday. Omer cards: Col. F. M. Cunningham and W. Wood 39; M.R.K. Wilson 38; K. C. MeNair and H. B. Noon 37; A. K.57 words
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468 1957-08-25 12 RAY JALLEH - To Sally And Bernice... SASA's Top Honours RAY JALLEH By SINGAPORE Swimming Club teenage swimmers, Sally Hudson and Bernice Lancasters shared top honours at the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's 14th Annual Championships held at Amber Road yesterday. Sally won the two 200 m breast stroke and 400 m freestyle, and468 words
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Article, Illustration362 1957-08-25 12 Major MLTA Titles Are Going Overseas The Results Saturday morning's results Men's Singles: (Quarterfinal): S. Karalak (Thai) beat Vo Van Bay (Viet.) 6-2 2-6 6-3; Ketie Sudarsono (Indonesia) beat Rajah Praesody (Ceylon) 6-3 Men's Doubles: (Quarter-final): K. H. Id and K. C. Dao (Hongkong) beat Dr Chan Ah Kow and362 words
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Article152 1957-08-25 12 BIGGEST upset m the women's section of the Malayan Lawn Tennis championships took place yesterday morning when Mrs. S. C. Ault of Selangor. unseeded, outplayed the top-seeded Mrs. Gladys Loke-Chua 6-2 6-3 m a quarter-final match. The winner meets Miss Katharine Leong m the semi-final. Miss Leong152 words
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Article, Illustration1522 1957-08-25 13 Kurt Singer; William Carrington Guy - BLACKBEARD and TWENTIETH CENTURY MURDERS the LONELY REDHEAD Kurt Singer William Carrington Guy by and Part 1 He battered and choked the defenceless little old woman to death. 1 ONALD John Chesney was a handsome, six-foot swasKibuckler with a fierce, black beard, and wore a seaman's jrtle-neck sweater and gold1,522 words
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Advertisement106 1957-08-25 13 ii Co" 1 C^h(Bm^S Studio Lta PI««.Si"» < >or> T l: i 760 engineers prefer Carrier fm fm S^B^^. HI j£l t Br tvkf I w Bf vB^ Jt I II j^V- tt" I bi y\ J'JjJ i& >^ I When on engineer thinks highly enough of a machine to106 words
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Advertisement11 1957-08-25 13 JVEXT WEEK I THE MAD KILLER AND THE 7 STRANGLED BEAUTIES11 words
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Advertisement110 1957-08-25 13 IfflTOi MY CONSTIPATION I WORRIES ARE OVER I I I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia J%BRMW& Because ft provtdet mori conw M&Zli^KmL Pl«t« relief than dng)«^)urpG» JhS Jk laxatives. which have no eXTea qa I il| 1 the acid Indigestion Chat usually j§||gE^^^^^B accompanies tonstlpatloa For' r o^ MIIk Magnesia110 words
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Article, Illustration477 1957-08-25 14 IT seemed like a nightmare to Evelyn Chan as she threw herself on the bed, with tears streaming down her pale cheeks. She just could not believe that fate had been so cruel to her. At the moment her mind teas a complete blank. But somehow she managed to477 words
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Article732 1957-08-25 14 seated next to Evelyn, with the rest of her family and a few friends occupying the other seats. Evelyn, dressed m a lovely tight-fitting cheongsam, was helping Joseph with his food and drinks. It occurred to him rather odd that her attitude, which was usually cold towards him,732 words
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Article707 1957-08-25 14 LEE HENG WAH - LEE HENG WAH By reasonable, became furious and ordered' his wife out of the house. He threatened to beat her up if she did not leave. Faced with no alternative and no one to turn to, his wife decided', as a last resort, to call on Evelyn707 words
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Article, Illustration100 1957-08-25 14 You don't r woman. But the kmw and admire s: and sure -of ha circumstances. a The reason is ,yj refuses to put up sonal inconvcmer.ee tjJJ avoided. For example* 9 ago gave up using tary- protection bccau<" disadvantages mg.^ She knows t Qon t arise with I For100 words
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Advertisement147 1957-08-25 14 for Cfeanef 1 Mirter Teeth and Sweeter Breath Bw* 'JpS* 'i£%& '^^'^^^ii'^fi^i^^S^^m ■■•■■■< i use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth decay and keeps your teeth clean and white but it also helps to destroy bad breath147 words
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Advertisement189 1957-08-25 14 p 'no»v used by millions oj^^ If you'd like a sample of h end, Super Tampax, xnjß name and address, with m stamps, to Nurse Dol Tampax> Ltd.. P. 0. E\W Singapore. L HJsP^^^^^ I I RECORDS I ACCESSORIES I Made m Gennonf I RECORD NEEDLE CLwJ RECORD RACKS RECORDS189 words
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Article, Illustration343 1957-08-25 15 Crisp, White AMERICANS are, f or once, a little behind the times! It seems that they have just re-dis-covered sharkskin after a lapse of nearly 30 years and all the leading dress houses feature sharkskin clothes, for almost every occasion. In Malaya sharkskin is certainly not a fashion news343 words
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Article, Illustration345 1957-08-25 15 THERE is always a fascination about hand-made articles if the craftsmanship is pood and the products sold m the Government of India's Handloom shops are certainly of the highest quality. Weavers throughout India work on a collective basis, and their goods are marketed m the Government345 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-08-25 15 g underwear is fabulously expensive m East Berlin. A good secretary gets about 80 marks a week, and she would have to pay half of it for a new slip. AP Photo here shows the tags of some "specials" on display m an East Berlin dress shop.50 words
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Article523 1957-08-25 15 WOMAN WOMAN special 9 Wcouttfl NEW residents of Kuala Lumpur are generally not m the capital for long before they discover one of its greatest assets the Book Club and make the acquaintance of Mrs. Dorothy Nixon who has been running it since it was opened m 1937. Mrs. Nixon,523 words
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Advertisement395 1957-08-25 15 lEIDERS' •OSTBAC BJrtnl*' I ■ETrare nlsht and mornn rffir^l soon anow yunpToTementi. /'re noticed a i^-nae 'about the front $J™h do to remove it? A n*. of this jeUOWISh 2n be one of several vx\-% you r^een taking an or perhaps you have SddooMtitution? Both S»c£i be rectified by a395 words
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Advertisement199 1957-08-25 15 V-^tsfl. FOR YOU I J Kill This sturdy youngster fei^^ proves that ortspdellclouf Ik Shredded Wheat and n W Sh reddles cereal really d» V B TR help cnildren row strong I and well. They're pack f»ii so V^k full of goodness! Get aoius V)\ for ynur famii yjrweioAß <^g^199 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1957-08-25 16 DALAI LAMA'S BROTHER WANTS TO BE A U.S. CITIZEN rrHE elder brother of A the DALAI LAMA and spiritual leader of the YELLOW HAT LAMAS, who lives m the metropolitan New York area, is believed to be taking* steps to acquire U.S. citizenship. The brother Thubten Gime Norbu escaped Tibet1,175 words
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Advertisement182 1957-08-25 16 HfIjH^9HHH||RMHHH@SHBHBHIIi^DHHIBBE 'x y HT •I■• m\ m I for Information ond bookings St tomtyll your Troyl Agent or SUKbBV^ W MALAYAN AIRWAYS Jfe-^S m GINEiAI SALES AGENTS 'TEL. ***** M W OCEAN iUUDING SINGAPORE M STOP your Baby's /> In \i\/U>7il f j If* 0> /i" 4nEm I T liT182 words
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Advertisement145 1957-08-25 16 Natural Vitamin C intJ world's most deliciouil tonic drink I The finest natural rltamin C tonic drinlc ever k I Ribena^ made from blackcurrants, the fruit whick L b richest m vitamin C Ribena makes a wonderfulh ddidoui tonic which even those snfferiiig from v of appetite caa enjoy. T145 words
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Miscellaneous90 1957-08-25 16 LAUGHTER "It's no use, we must "She's out —do you want have discipline! Seven days me to ask her where she's on the ladies* lingerie gone?" counter!" Jl j&. "I hate to think about my /\WlB>^^-. -A/l thirtieth birthday." "Why 9^33^* w hat happened then?" "Don't tell anyone, Angela. n90 words
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Advertisement27 1957-08-25 17 »he ULTRA U^L^UIULI LINEAR V Sound reproduction ot MULLARD'S latest Jewel U K he DIAMOND MAS I*l. HENG RADIO ELECTRICAL SERVICE LIMITED PO Box 1481. Singapore j27 words
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Miscellaneous180 1957-08-25 17 rc^Sw V/vr/N\ MY DISPLAY WINDOW'S A MESS/ 1 I BUSIMESS IS UOOKIN* UP... h I GOTTA. GET IT irs4 SHAPE- PORXV STOPPED rrr^^^F FB^TM' EASTER ~^~rf [OUT PRO^^ x^/)^7 I mm mm (eReETIM I^, STEP INSIDE AM* y I'M MEETING PETUNIA HEZ& SOKRV I T^RE- TeM3IJT N. OOC/y &KDVSIS&, POIZKV/A180 words
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Miscellaneous226 1957-08-25 18 t J A L I B^ B^ A Pi THEY SAY THe\/hE MAY CAROLA, WHOP PLEASEP //i? WASM'r\ r X > l 111 r\ri A Q EMPEROR IS I ASK HER) REJECTED THE WITH YOUR ASKEP ME mm A 111 I 11/ Alp >#9m in lovewithAto aaarry/J emperor's gowntour beautiful,226 words
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Miscellaneous191 1957-08-25 19 Henry BP^^ffT? IF YOU CAN RAISE 1 l f 1 A\ I 1 I I W F 'FTy CENTS BY THREE) jFT^ A° 2 /f\ \V^^ -"WIN U I S~*^ /dT*^ I "N 1-<Z>J JZ [HERE'S A HAO.F DOLLAR U £j\ I |^7Q|{ Z 53^ r^.^-^T... nm^*' tAn g> >t;<p|^^>191 words
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787 1957-08-25 21 Ip The IVoeiiltj i*<ty<> For Motorists \^E LOOK forward to the annual London Motor Show again. But the practice among automakers of "jumping the gun" has robbed this great event m the motorist's calendar of much of its flavour. Only a787 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-08-25 21 THIS is the new Type 300 saloon car recently unveiled by the West German Mercedes Automobile Works. The engine now has an injector boosting its power to 180 bhp. Top speed is m the region of 100 mph. The engine is a six cylinder, 3,000 c.c. unit62 words
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Article, Illustration705 1957-08-25 21 Wolfram Block - Wolfram Block By REMEMBER the "lone wolf** motorist who travelled round the world m his little Lloyd car powered by a 2cylinder. four-stroke, aircooled engine of 596 cc? Wolfram Block, the four- wheeled adventurer, Is now back m Bremen, Germany705 words
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Advertisement305 1957-08-25 21 m m.■ of tdwaiion. I °O O OO C IL< i*"""- tmt I S 4 -a 45 J» rjm*** v n d ft T i«^ 5 HP^^^^^^^^^B^B B^B^^J^^. q\ O .f Mirmrt* has atretdy A |aod|fl trofhen rt making ture thtt if 4H >il > >1 o.d ttt« ful bwfm305 words
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Advertisement322 1957-08-25 21 SMITHS CAR CLOCKS The change m position of the clock face on thia reatyled version of the tanuliar mirror clock hat the consideraLU advantage of not i interfering with vision when the mirror i» being uced. Anti-glare, 6o? 12 volt, fully adjustable and with shielded dial lighting *Len required. This322 words
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Article757 1957-08-25 22 Christine Diemer - BOOKS of the Week Christine Diemer H The Turmoil Of Adolescence Delicate, Sordid And Shocking THALIA, by Frances Faviell (Cassell and Company Ltd.. London. 288 pp. 155.) CHOCOLATES FOR BREAKFAST by Pamela Moore (Longmans, Green and Co., Ltd. London. 256 pp. 13s 66.) 'JHE only apparent good m the turmoil757 words
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Article151 1957-08-25 22 Denis Dunn - PUNCHES in PRINT Denis Dunn [By From fashion piece: "The woman who boasts: 'My husband helps to perm my hair.' usually has little to sing about." What about: "He is my man. but he done me I wrong!" Letter: "I've fallen for a girl who works the lift at our151 words
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Article430 1957-08-25 22 TATTERED BATTALION, by Laurie Andrews (Cassell and Company, Ltd., London. 224 pp. 11/6). 101 NIGHTS, by Ray Ollis (Cassell and Company, Ltd., London. 288 pp. 155.) Two tiny segments of Army and Airforce life during the last war, m places as remote as Burma and Europe, by men who430 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-08-25 22 pic. HERE'S a girl with a name to fit her picture She 1 Jillian Summer-Belll Jillian is pictured at a pool near her home at Willesden. She works as and for Norman Hartnell, the Queen's dressmaker, MirropicMirropic - 39 words
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Advertisement49 1957-08-25 22 Lucky baby loving mother! U,^^^^^M^ r *W^/MfiM«K? v^sSfej£K; h£Ssi£ x v3ssfiflfifi^^^F nnw r l f-i f r»u ri v/ AX it Or^ i i Cf n O i I nQ T n C r fl L. ;> 'oflHfr :^y j i v>x, ucvu v jixx UUX XUO V LJcXbJ-L» vi««49 words
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Article702 1957-08-25 23 <)NE of the most astonishing things m my subject is the way people are classified by physical characteristics. The queerest of these is seen m the way they walk. You may find some amusement and profit m looking at your friends from this viewpoint. Your enemies, too, if702 words
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Advertisement241 1957-08-25 23 ""jfr j^^BRH^LBB^H^^L^HLm: v3HI few And that's the way toilet tissue should be, crisp and harsh but smooth and soft —cotton-wool soft like Andrex. Xhe weave and texture of Andrex gives you long ever-due absorbency and it goes further too babies, for mothers for everyone, the complete difference of Andrex is241 words
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Advertisement131 1957-08-25 23 Dr. West's Miracle-Tuft < (WORLDS FIRST) GERM KILLING C TOOTHBRUSHf J&^A iSß_^_^S^&y I/Mm rRi D<*min4 for tTits n«« broth D fiis l>fH»n so (jr^at thtt yott tnay have to wait fof your Ccxoi>Fi&btfif Amazing new Dr. West's Miracle-Tuft Germ-Fighter kills germs on contact! Here's a new kind of health protection131 words
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Miscellaneous384 1957-08-25 23 YOUR *WEEK MARCH 21 -APRIL 20 tin.? dS of last week continue. A further run of w?t P i? r i U ities associated S th duties can be expectfi?;i Thc week i 5 PC'haps a I mtle more inclined to make ior impulsiveness m some personal issues, so watch384 words
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Miscellaneous345 1957-08-25 23 onsly warm week in your private associations. Indeed, there seem to be some developments which tend towards settling problems of friendships and work contacts. In your occupational activities. or in things affecting your partner, some care <\ill be needed if there is any large movement of the financial position. OCTOBER345 words
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Miscellaneous362 1957-08-25 23 MIS I HIP I YS SUNDAY. Important ad- matters the betterments are justments begin at once. strictly on routine lines. But They offer big chances for there is at least one importraising your entire position. ant change which can imYou should Qet some linan- prove home conditions a lot. cial362 words
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Article, Illustration823 1957-08-25 24 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA •♦♦♦♦♦4 by Unusual Trade JVets 83O 9 000 for Trengganu ON the Trengganu coast between the 33rd and 42nd Mile Kuala Trengganu-Dungun Road lies a lonelystretch of beach from which the Government derives an annual income of $30,000 from an unusual trade turtle eggs. Every year,Harry Chia; Standardpic - 823 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-08-25 24 Meet lovely actress Marguerite Brennan who is on a boating holiday at Surbiton, near London She has just finished swilling the decks and having got everything ship-shape, she is ready to ship her own loveW shape down the Thames.- MirrorpicMirrorpic - 42 words
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Advertisement71 1957-08-25 24 BOVRIL tOlb^ of prim. b..l go., into th. M.king of Mb. of 8.,,i1. And £H"7.rT Wt Bovril U "o*« i l 'r i" B2«dB12 D,.nk.«pofß.,,i| d. r ,nd .dd ,ou. .poonful ,f 8«,,| to «.ry m..t ,nd ,i«. dish. R.n,.mb.,-Bovril puf,b..f.nd.t,.n f thint. r 1( And th.f, th. of -..My71 words
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Advertisement251 1957-08-25 24 AA/IN A'KOLYNOS' FREE TRIP, J tf&mSStSlM&^&tT^flF^^^ I ■MfflJßM^ What you have to do n i»l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g>^ -J i Get a sheet of paper and then m less than 50 words of 8 English write down the reasons WHY you use Kolynot Super w P M^^^^SHM|HMj^^^^\ *^BWEila^ Surely, you've never heard of251 words
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Miscellaneous170 1957-08-25 25 A/Z^B i I WELL, HI, MY FRIEND, LONG J THK'S RIGHT, FOOZNSy^ 1 p r TELLYUH, ■//^^lY I TIME NO SEE/ COULP j-<is. I<M 'N IT uP 01 Guz SA PLUMB ONCH WaO* K BE IT'S TFOJBLE __y f%A TO MV EA^S...XTR/\PPED ME BET.. THAT MOUTH J%teJ^^T 1 BRINGS YOU170 words
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