The Straits Times, 7 April 1957
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Title Section15 1957-04-07 1 The Sunday Times NettM* in Moby* No. 1,128 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1957 20 CENTS15 words
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Article116 1957-04-07 1 et tor the big count in Colon E tomorrow, the census men will be knocking at every door ja Sm^iporc. On every door they will put up a "house" card (pink) chold card (blue). Removal of any card is an offence —it c head of116 words
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273 1957-04-07 1 ADELAIDE Sat. BRITAIN i> exp«-i tcri to explode the first of three hydrogen l> o m h > off Christmas Islaiui early next month, sources < Icse to R.A K. hu>e her,, vaid today The sources said it ueather u.ts rv;ht. theReuter - 273 words
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Article264 1957-04-07 1 WEST SEEK REPLY TO THEIR SUGGESTIONS LONDON. Saturday. delegates to the United Nations disarmament sub-committee now meeting here will press the Soviet Union to reply to their suggestions on limiting nuclear tests, a conference source said today. The source said that the Soviet delegate.Reuter - 264 words
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Article64 1957-04-07 1 PARIS. Sat. A tiill. blonde mother of four children will b P hostess to the Queen when she visits France next week. The French Govern- merits choice, 35-year-old i Countess Jecqueline de Crouy-Chanel, is the wife of a French undersecretary of state for foreign affairsAP - 64 words
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Article86 1957-04-07 1 CRAFT NET OUT IN MEDAN JAKARTA. Sat. Military police last week rounded up a number of Chinese for interrogation on suspicion of being Involved in smuggling and corruption in Medan, North Sumatra. The crackdown was in line with the Indonesian Army's nationwide drive against corruption. Major Sukaroi, commander of theUP - 86 words
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Article71 1957-04-07 1 JAKARTA, Sat. Rebels ambushed and killed 29 soldiers and two civilians Including a woman In the fanatical Darul Islam jungle area of the South Celebes on Wednesday, delayed news reports said today. Reports said that the "unidentified" attackers sprayed a military convoy with machlnegun andUP - 71 words
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Article30 1957-04-07 1 LONDON Sat Ens land beat Scotland 2-1 m their international soccer match at Wembley Stadium here today Scotland led 1-0 at halftime Reuter (Other results in Pare 8)Reuter - 30 words
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Article73 1957-04-07 1 CAIRO. Sat.— A Royal Canadian Air Force plane took off for Rome today, carrying the body of Mr. Herbert Norman, the Canadian Ambassador. who plunged to his death from a buildine here on Thursday. At about the same time Mrs. Norman, dressed in deep mourning enteredUP - 73 words
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Article33 1957-04-07 1 SRINAGAR. Sat. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, British Labour leader, arrived here late last night on a visit to Kashmir with the Indian Minister without portfolio. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article27 1957-04-07 1 CAIRO. Sat. Dr. Ralph Bunche. United Nations Under-Secretary. left here today for New York after talks with Egyptian leaders. Dr. Bunche also visited Gaza. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article65 1957-04-07 1 The Singapore Customs Department yesterday seized 80 tb of raw opium from a K 1..M plane which had just arrived from Siam. The opium, worth about 530.000, was found in freight consigned from Karachi to a Singapore address. A Customs official t .id the Sunday65 words
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Article131 1957-04-07 1 AS AUSSIE BEATS THEIR CHAMPION BANGKOK. Sat. Boxing fans rioted here tonight when George Barnes. British Empire and Australtan welterweight champion technically knocked out Slam's champion of thr orient Somdej Yonfrakit. in a dramatic fight. Somdej, v who had been heavily backed to win, tookReuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration272 1957-04-07 1 The great cases of; NORMAN BIRKETT LJE held in his grasp 81 the life-or-death power which is shared only by the world's great surgeons. WHAT was the secret of that power? WHAT was the skill which enabled Norman Birkett to save so many men and women from the hangman? WHAT272 words
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Article66 1957-04-07 1 $60,000 cheque just for you |j T HIS could be your month to win the $60,000 Jackpot. That's the big sj= money in The Malayan Monthly's Contest C. 1 Closing date is =5 tomorrow at 5 p m Entries from out- side Singapore and postmarked April 8 will be accepted66 words
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Article299 1957-04-07 1 1/9 SURVIVE THE WHITE TERROR JAPANESE ANTARCTIC SHIP IN PORT FOR MINOR REPAIRS QNE HUNDRED and nineteen men Japanese scien fists and sailors and 22 Sakhalin huskies fought for two weeks against Antarctic ice and winds in early February. When their ship Soya was caught by pack ice, the Japanese299 words
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74 1957-04-07 1 MAKARIOS SAILS EN TANKER TO MADAGASCAR MAHE (Seychelles). Sat. Archbishop .Makarios. leader of the Cypriot union with Greece movement, today ended 13 months' detention in the Seychelles when he left in the 17.791--ton Greek tanker Olympic Thunder. The archbishop, head of the Greek Orthodox Church in Cyprus, sailed for Tama.Reuter - 74 words
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Article31 1957-04-07 1 HONG KONG. Sat—Sternfaced and silent, ■General" Morris (Two-Gun) Cohen, one-time bodyguard of the late Dr. Sun Vat-sen, arrived in Hong Kong today by train from Red China— A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article22 1957-04-07 1 LONDON. Sat —The Queen will make her annual Christmas broadcast this year on television, it was announced today Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article24 1957-04-07 1 2 A.M. FIRE Room at Mobile Foto Service. Orchard Road, was gutted by Ore at 2 a.m. today. Films, photo equipment damaged.24 words
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Article198 1957-04-07 1 Masjumi gives in to Soekarno JAKARTA. Sat. Mohammed Natsir, chairman of Indonesia's Masjumi Party, said today that members of all the country's political parties including the Communists must participate in the emergency Cabinet being formed by President Soekarno Mr. Natsir. whose party ha s it fused to sit in anyReuter; AP - 198 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1957-04-07 2 THE MURDERER SMILED, THESE QUESTIONS WERE TOO SIMPLE... ppiMMMMMMM The story of the man who became lUJLifc^ famous as the 'Super Pleader... £illlllllllllllllllllllllll|i JAMES JOSEPH POWER braced his great shoulders and looked round the drab courtroom with a smile It was not a pleasant smile. It was a murderer's smile.1,039 words
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Advertisement197 1957-04-07 2 life jr "fe-'^j^t^ «ffißHHMliStt4^^v «|B(ifc'S^^^^^ W&&F f&: Shamsuddin Hyder J:$F $^f Krishna Kumari V Naio'u What thoughts lie behind these bright, intelligent, little faces? If they j u ii« chon Could speak perhaps their conversation would go something like this: ii^^^E^fafr "SiKa" 1 <«B "Look at my bright eyes" says197 words
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Article, Illustration1976 1957-04-07 3 Revealing behind-the-scenes dramas in the greatest trials of our time HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII *****111 l Illllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll r.e best man do'/ The y despermt In Chls- uch'a r;u rcfar out of the minute* kBMi had guessed man riefrnd her n1,976 words
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Advertisement149 1957-04-07 3 MALAYAN RAILWAY fjjrffeay Personality Series No. 21 dZ^SSpiafc Inche' Shaik Vohd. hn hin iLtiT^i^ Ilir-tlunt it a Special (•ruitr Jy Travelling Ticket Intnrilor anil him terveit fur 32 *rnr* S^^~ —J <^ftß^~/ I J^Z~^^» with the Malayan Kailuin. r*~~ f I^**"^"^^ He trorked a* a Ticket J /L^y I t149 words
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Advertisement292 1957-04-07 3 WHAT SECRET POWER DID THIS MAN POSSESS? JkWm S* >^ I C kWW A V Wm I *\m mm B 4$W iLm\W J kWWm J BA kWW \\W\\. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (A Ro».ccucnn) WHY wu this man great? How ;(NOT «lipou»lorgwiljiti«) does anyone— man tor. woman— first tame to America in292 words
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160 1957-04-07 4 BANK BRANCH OPEN IN INDUSTRY CENTRE lulß. J M. Jumabhoy, Minister for Commerce and Industry, said yesterday that Singapore needed more good banks to cater for the expanding needs of trade and secondary industries in the Colony At the opening of the Bukit Timah branch of the Chartered Bank Ltd..160 words
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Article70 1957-04-07 4 IPOH. Sat.— An office boy' who went to Singapore on a two-month spree with his employer's $200 was Jailed lor a year by the Ipoh magistrate today. The magistrate. Tuan Syed Hussein Jamalullil. passed the sentence on Omar Khan. 18. for criminal breach of trust70 words
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89 1957-04-07 4 BLOOD BANK LOW DESPITE A NEW RECORD The Singapore Blood Bank is at a dangerously low level in spite of the record number of donations last month. The demand for blood continues to exceed the supply and the Blood Transfusion Service is appealing urgently for more new donors, and for89 words
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Article75 1957-04-07 4 IPOH. Sat. Two pretty i girls showed an audience of more than 300 people how to deal with "wolves' 1 by Judo. The girls. Miss Mary Liew and Miss Lee May Ching, were members of the Modern Judo Club, of Ipoh. which pave a demonstration75 words
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Article53 1957-04-07 4 A memorial service for Mrs. I Heng Teck Im, wife of the pastor of the Chinese Presbyterian Life Church, Prinsep Street, Singapore, who died on Friday, will be held in the i church at 2 p.m. today. The cortege leaves the church for Bidadari Cemetery53 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-04-07 4 FOUR YEARS ago. S this young couple met for the first time at a Salvation Army rally in England. Yesterday Cpl. Peter Smith, of R.A.F. Sele- tar, and Miss Muriel E A Cross were married at the Salvation Army 5 Hall in Singapore. The77 words
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Article79 1957-04-07 4 Revenue collections of the Singapore Customs Department for the months of January- to March amounted to $27.075,000— 53,979,000 more than in the same period last year. There was an overall Increase on all collections with tobacco, which netted $10,752,--000, topping the list. Collections from79 words
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331 1957-04-07 4 HEALTH CHIEF: 'LITTLE WE CAN DO ABOUT HAWKERS' THE Singapore City Health Department is to set up a lecture hall and use films to give food sellers lessons on how NOT to cook and serve food. This is331 words
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122 1957-04-07 4 Prof. L. A. Sheridan, the head of the Faculty of Law, University of Malaya, flew to Kuala Lumpur yesterday to address the Federation Bar Council on the plans of the faculty. He explained that only lawyers holding a professional qualification like Bar-at-Law were eligible to122 words
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Article345 1957-04-07 4 POLICE AT STORMY UNION MEETING KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE former Federation Trade Union adviser, Mr )ohn A. Brazier, today gave up his $1,100 job as general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen. He announced his resignstion at a heated meeting of the union's executive council.345 words
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Article125 1957-04-07 4 COMPETITION CASE: ARREST ORDERED A SINGAPORE court yesterday ordered the arrest of Woo Chiu Hu, managing director of Malayan cigarette Manufacturers Ltd. Woo was to have appeared on behalf of the firm to answer a summons charge relating to publication of details of a competition. The hearing, which began on125 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-04-07 4 LIM HENC, LOONG (18), centre, a former Free Press reporter, who Is representing Singapore at the 1957 New York Herald Tribune Forum for youth and Ziyad Hussami of Lebanon get acquainted with two younger students of the "lower school" at Westtown School, near53 words
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Advertisement333 1957-04-07 4 tp «pv £j >V€ Proced v£ .i i that good tea ff^^y istheb€st^W You get 250 good cups from a pound of n Label Tea. at a cost of less than 2 cent, W| 'fc fine tea. Delicious, aromatic, refre.vhing tv!" you can buy! That Is why tt cost more.333 words
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Miscellaneous34 1957-04-07 4 TODAY'S HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 2 23 am. (8ft- 4in> 4.03 pm. (6ft. 41n) Port Dlckson 10 19 a.m. (6ft. 8in> 11.19 p.m. (6ft. 7in.), Penang 4.36 a.m. (6ft.) 4 45 pm (6fl 81n.)34 words
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Article398 1957-04-07 5 SIGN ON APRIL 13 IT'S LUCKY STARS -AMD OFF GOES A CABU TO LIM YEW HOCK and a big day in the calendar THE Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, now in London, has been asked to sign Singapore's self rule agreement on April 13 because it is astrologically auspicious.398 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-04-07 5 Algeranoff Mom three pupils from the Malaya Ballet School hoiv to hold themselves. "Straight backs, heads back, be proud, feel that you are artists.'' he tells them. I33 words
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Article22 1957-04-07 5 DANCES OF JAPAN WERE NICE 11 by A .v the :<>rmcd Algenu Rcay .!:>• |)os- •a adaptawhich 11 MinpliV;\\ 'ilf. ap■yable int< rlnrte.22 words
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Article71 1957-04-07 5 ALL roads leading to cemeteries in Singapore were crowded yesterday when thousands of Chinese went to pay their annual Cheng Beng festival visit to the dead. There were traffic jams in the cemeteries and police were on duty directing traffic. Gravi were decorated with flowers71 words
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269 1957-04-07 5 Algeranoff asks: Do You want to be geese or swans? SI \K X IBM aspiring Singapore ballerinas \<'stercl.i> took a lesson from a yrrat master the risiUni ianeer Alyiranoff. The aspirants lfi girls anil one boy came from four different d.uu 1111; schools. Their ai^'s ranged from five to If,269 words
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219 1957-04-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday THE MALAYAN Scouts Association will help Mr. 1 H R. Hertslet. 72, the Federation's oldest scout, who is facing hard times, its executive commissioner, Mr C Celdard, told the Sunday Times He added that the association was waiting for219 words
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Article33 1957-04-07 5 IPOH, Sat. Five hundred gramophone records and a radiogramme went up in smoke in a short fierce blaze which destroyed $700 worth of property in a timber shed here last night.33 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-04-07 5 POLICE liiNpi-i-tur Seah Wai Toh and his school teachrr bride, the former Miss .Madeline Chan May King. after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral in Singapore yesterday. Sunday Times picture.35 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-04-07 6 This smiling Easter bride is Nicola Michaels, pretty film star, whose dress is a harem -skirted white souffle over white taffeta. The gown is trimmed with nnpliqued lace embroidered with seed pearls. The net veil repeats the lace trimming and is anchored to a bandeau of53 words
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150 1957-04-07 6 IF one of your friends is getting married this Easter and you are invited to the wedding, spend a bit of serious thought before you spend the money on that wedding present. It is no use giving tne young couple a gift that will only150 words
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Article281 1957-04-07 6 Musts for bridal beauty rREE "musts" for bridal beauty are lovely skin, hair and hands. They should all be as soft as a kitten, well cared-for and beautifully groomed. Well before the wedding, follow a strict routine to get these three Important beauty points in perfect order. Even if you281 words
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Article79 1957-04-07 6 So many younp Malayans are studying music or are interested in it as a hobby, that Singapore's Recorded Music Society should be a popular organisation. The society Is entirely free and open to everyone, with a splendid programme of recorded music every Thursday evening In the79 words
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Article482 1957-04-07 6 AT this special time of the year, many a girl is planning to be an Easter bride. And M you are among the happy ones looking forward to the great day, organise well so that you will look your loveliest. Every girl, plump or thin,482 words
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Article, Illustration173 1957-04-07 6 THIS week's recipe Is for another delicious party dessert which, although it is rather in the luxury class, is a great treat and very easy to make. Try your hand at Strawberry Fluff. You need one box or packet of strawberries. 2 tablespoons sugar, oz. gelatine, l173 words
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Letter23 1957-04-07 7 nation- ret main :ry should y in in•rts of n think of a .:•> has a h and person little peace i i l>-l'P23 words
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Letter50 1957-04-07 7 I iio Mala- announ- the less n to turn 1 perappeals of place? rw annoyh<nr a ■n ne would dran- and t what to do? IV unab .states that if a ->»! jxTson drinks too much water he or she is bound to put on fat. Is this true? EDDY50 words
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Letter48 1957-04-07 7 Pt-nang. I FIND that one of my friends can consume three or four bis; bottles of pure cold pipe wator at one stretch. Will you please i nether this habit of his will lead to any physical or abdominal trouble if he continue* with this habit? V CANAPATHY48 words
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Letter63 1957-04-07 7 Singapore. The body needs a certain amount of water, not too much antl not too little. We are blessed with a thing called -thirsf which tells us hoir much water we nerd. Having quenched our thirst, if we continue to force water into our bodies it's obviously a bad thing'63 words
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Letter52 1957-04-07 7 Singapore It all depends what you mean by advanced, doesn't it? Science and religion have very little in common and a comparison between them would not be of any value. WHY does the Federation Government refuse to recognise the Malayan Communist Party and allow it to participate in elec- tions?52 words
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Letter55 1957-04-07 7 Singapore. Would you like a political party to be recognised when it has waged an armed war against the people of Malaya for the last nine years? WHAT do you think of girls who want to become doctors? What qualities do you think are essential so that they can make55 words
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Letter63 1957-04-07 7 A STUDENT Singapore. The more women who wish to become doctors the better it uill be for the womenfolk of this country. Hard work, selfless devotion and a good constitution would help. IN reply to your answer about male mosquitoes biting I wish to remind you that male mosquitoes do63 words
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Letter114 1957-04-07 7 Singapore T AM a great admirer of your column which has always been entertaining and instructive. But, according to recent discoveries by scientists, only the female mosquito bites. The male is as gentle as a lamb. He sips nothing stronger than an occasional vegetable juice, whereas the malicious female, who114 words
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Letter55 1957-04-07 7 Muar. We can think of one or two: orangutang, amok, kris, kapok, caddy (from koti) cockatoo, gutta percha and how about merdeka, a common word in the English papers at the moment? Any readers care to add to the list? WHAT is the biggest snake in Malaya and what does55 words
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Letter69 1957-04-07 7 Kuala Lumpur. Thank you both very much. Stupid of us but we're so confoundedly gallant as far as the fair sex is concerned that we didnt think it possible that a female, even a mosquito, could behave quite so disgustingly ivithout any help from a male. \IANY English words have69 words
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Letter74 1957-04-07 7 Penang. The reticulated python is the largest snake in Malaya and indeed in the world. It grows up to about 30 feet in length and feeds on birds and mammals It's rivalled only by the anaconda of South America. WE hear a lot about people not giving blood in Singapore.74 words
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Letter103 1957-04-07 7 Singapore. In February 762 people donated. Service personnel contributed 217 flasks; there were 304 new donors and 119 people contributed to replaced blood given to the friends and relatives. On Feb. 14, a Press appeal for Group O and B donors was answered by 80 people. During the month, 709103 words
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Letter76 1957-04-07 7 Singapore. Well, he can't be quoting facts because there are no facts about the after-life. His description sounds most enchanting—we'd put him down as a rosy-cheeked optimist! T AM 19 and recently fell In love with a girl two years my senior. Unfortunately she has the misfortune of having one76 words
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Letter78 1957-04-07 7 Singapore. your love for this girl is not strong enough to withstand the remarks of your friends we suggest you finish the relationship with i this girl —you are obviously not worthy of her attention/ pLEASE could you tell me the name of the lizard which lives in trees and78 words
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Letter51 1957-04-07 7 Johore Babru. This is the Green Crested Lizard which is also known as "The Bloodsucker". There is a superstition that the bite of this reptile is poisonous —it isn't. Neither does it bite nor can it suck blood. COULD you Solomons tell me who invented the first sewing machine? NACY51 words
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Letter16 1957-04-07 7 Kuching. The first really practical one was invented by Elias I Howe, an American, In 1841.16 words
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Letter132 1957-04-07 7 MY girl friend and I are both 19. We have been friends for a long time. One day I met her and she refused to talk to me l nave never offended her and cannot understand it. Later, when I phoned her, she answered me as usual. Can you tell132 words
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Letter122 1957-04-07 7 MY girl friend is 13V 2 a year younger than I. Recently she left this town and has not answered my letter. I have heard from a mutual friend that she does not like me. What should I do? I know that I am young and wonder if I should122 words
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Letter136 1957-04-07 7 JaneLee's HUMAN CASEBOOK MY brother's friend and I are in love with each other. My mother likes this boy: but my elder brother does not like to see us go out together. He is very rude to us in front of friends. Everybody is afraid of him. Please tell me136 words
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Letter131 1957-04-07 7 A CLERK earning $300 a month, and just 21, I am madly in love with a woman of 55. She looks like an angel. She has all the qualities I would want in my wife. Recently I met another beautiful girl who attracted me. Both of them have asked me131 words
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Letter314 1957-04-07 7 J HAVE made friends with a girl who belongs to the same group as I do. Another boy from the group is also interested in her. He is a friend of mine and It seems that we are both pursuing the same girl. The Rirl seems equally friendly to both314 words
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Letter103 1957-04-07 7 ¥X)R years now, I have JP been seeking a girl friend. Unfortunately I am unable to got in touch with a steady one. So will you be kind enouph to introduce me to one? ZAINAL Courting a girl who does not live in the same neighbourhood is a difficult business103 words
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Letter112 1957-04-07 7 A BOY of 18. my girl friend is 17. Every time I phone to ask her for a date she makes the excuse that she is not free. Even when I ask her personally, she makes the same excuse. Please tell me how I should approach her. ROMEO Don't! Obviously112 words
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Letter133 1957-04-07 7 T AM anxious to make friondswith a girl who Is in a higher class than I am. She is of a different nationality and of a much wealthier family, being driven to school In a car. Whenever I ask any of our mutual friends to Introduce us. they pointedly ignore133 words
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Letter215 1957-04-07 7 NEVER interested In girls although I am now 19, recently I was introduced to one of my friend's sisters who is only 13. I am really attracted by her feminine ways and her willing helpfulness over the family chores. She is always kind and considerate and, in return. I have215 words
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Advertisement105 1957-04-07 7 Rethought he'd quit J ~4. AT THE DOCTOR'S SO HORLICKS i \ULmrm imusT w^m t p ci/cDvnAv CVtKT IJ%T ~j I AT THE FI MAIS TWO MOMTH S LATER B^^^B Uks is a sure safeguard against undernourishment drpend upon body-huilding and cntrgy-crcating substance* *hen vmt of Ihc* arc missing, or105 words
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Advertisement223 1957-04-07 7 Time for a 9fc Awarded cold medal m London imwirs ixhibition i9j« OISTRIiUTCO IT tRASfft b NIAVt Distinguished people use a Tck LfcfeM^t toothbrush How nice to sec such white, j^^j^M gleaming teeth Keep them bright and shining with a TEK toothbrush. TEK is the best toothbrush in the world.223 words
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Article333 1957-04-07 8 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Ut Result* of toda>'* football nutrhn: PMIM iiMiit: one Ar~ n.,1 1 Iyrd< IT. 0 Birmingham < 1 Sundrrlaad 2 Kuriiln 1 Helton < ardilT C. 0 Luton t < hHsra I Atton Villa 1 Mam ln\t«-r I 0 Tottenham 0 Nn. (astir t. 2 BlackpoolReuter - 333 words
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Article30 1957-04-07 8 PHILADELPHIA. Sat— The crown of Our Lady of Andes, worth an estimated U554,500,- 000, Ls on display at the 1957 conclave of the American i Gem Society. UP.UP - 30 words
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142 1957-04-07 8 OENANG. Sat.— Two globe--1 trotting Germans, now in Ponang. are looking for a Malayan partner— man or woman— to Join their adventure. Weno Novak, 46. a German scriptwriter, told the Sunday Times the partner must have an adventurous spirit, a good heart, a bit of money142 words
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Article43 1957-04-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A patrol of the 2/10 Gurkha Rifles yesterday shot dead two women terrorists in the Segamat district of Johore. The patrol recovered five packs of food and two bundles of clothing. Three other terrorists escaped.43 words
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Article58 1957-04-07 8 MURDER CASE MAN DIES KLANG, Sat. A butcher's assistant, Leong Kai, 42, died yesterday one hour after he had been tentatively charged in hospital with th c murder of his employer, Cheung Koon l'eng. Cheong died on Wednes. day after he had been slashed with a chopper. Leong Kai was58 words
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Article32 1957-04-07 8 The Yen. Vajara Sara (the Rev. James E. Wagner) will talk on the subject "Why do people desire emancipation? at the Buddhist Union in Jalan Senyum, Singapore, at noon today.32 words
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Article, Illustration519 1957-04-07 8 NAN HALL - NAN HALL By Bedlam is the only word-babies were a hit but *«s^ it was really the mothers who deserved a prize ABOUT 100 Singapore mothers, grasping squirming infants and heavy napkin bags in their arms, made a firm resolution at the end of the Wesley519 words
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116 1957-04-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Fourteen-year-old Lee Chak Choy. who went to Australia two weeks ago for a brain operation, today returned to Malaya smiling broadly. He had onjy one complaint. He said: "My eyes are not very good yet. In the day time I116 words
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Article115 1957-04-07 8 TOM SAYS IT WITH CARNATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. In her hospital bed today Violet Sleigh received a bunch of pink and white carnations, and with it a note "From Tom.' They came from Mr. Tom Hungerford. a sales assistant, who left today lor Penang to board a ship for Britain115 words
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Article77 1957-04-07 8 LONDON. Sat Mr. Geof- frey Lawrence, who has won nation-wide fame for the masterly way he has handled the defence of Dr. John Bodkin Adams, a general practitioner accused of murdering a rich widow with drugs, yesterday terminated his defence by describing the prosecution's case "too77 words
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Article50 1957-04-07 8 About 30 members of the University of Malaya Historical Society will visit Burma in July. This was stated yesterday at a tea party given by the society to four visiting Burmese journalists, U Tin Aye, U Maung Maung, U Myint U and U Ba U.50 words
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130 1957-04-07 8 Normans suicide shame on U.S. N.Y. Times NEW YORK, Sat. rE New York Times said today the suicide of Mr. Herbert Norman, Canadian i Ambassador to Egypt, "has brought shame to the Government and people of the United States." "Whether Mr. Norman was literally driven to his death by theAP - 130 words
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Article75 1957-04-07 8 NEW YORK Sat.— The Communist countries account for almost one-third of the world's population, the I'nited Nations reported tonight. The new issue of the statistical year book quoted population estimated at mid-1955 as 200.200.000 in tho Soviet Union. 582.603.000 in Communist China 27 278 000 inReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement176 1957-04-07 8 Hlf ■^^■BMBlßw^Mg' If y\ J J Now. from Parker, comes a completely new and \^y f M j y unique fountain pen the Parker 61. This f 7 Jy*/? /y r) M renrarkable pen fills itself by Jrselr in jast Q_^X C/t/ t/fX/t^ L/ \^y 10 seconds using capillary attraction176 words
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Advertisement164 1957-04-07 8 <S classics. cute new Whit'i your swimwir line for summer' Jantztn brinfs you two of the prettiest on the beach SEA BELLE Superb clinic style in knitted Petit Point, with insewn 'Cojrlene' b'a for moulded lint. SEA WHISPER same style in crimped nylon. BEIRA MAR— -Brifht EF. checks on crisp164 words
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62 1957-04-07 9 I Case of the 'beastly' cheroot: No action PLANTER BROKE 10 REGULATION No action against who .peaker ednesrVar Exe--18 de- d no urity when Pillay, Tapah aid a Indian Batang by the live com•Aorkers -begun him to Smoking denied iled Me Perak .nciay no acmmltted n<> Id thi sun ;ci<62 words
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Article28 1957-04-07 9 I Redundant but working will become quarter of Mines Ltd.. is their old are to be aid Mr. H. <he general i whose '-le betw rs Will be28 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-04-07 9 HIS VOICE WON HIM Xl ALA I.IMI'IK, Bat Jimmy Tan. the "hathrotmi bariton. whose outpouring havr often annoyed his neighbours, is jjad today that he was nut fiiMoiirated by their uncomplimentary reui.irlf. Wm it was his xoue JIMMY38 words
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Article119 1957-04-07 9 that took him before a microphone in a Kuala Lumpur night club where he met Jenny who became his uiU last week. And it Is the same voite that has now won him a trip to Paris where he will sin« with the Andre Bastille119 words
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Article51 1957-04-07 9 t The Perak ilosis and the 'ire Associations for $780,470 deration Social Board to ltutioni The secretary of both associations, Mr. M. S. Dhoss, told the Press here today that this was the estimated total required, based on last year's figure of 3.690 needy various51 words
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Article, Illustration284 1957-04-07 9 O N E hundred and ninety-six young men are today being given the opportunity of learning a trade and earning a living at the same time. These students of the Naval Base Dockyard Technical College will undergo five years' apprenticeship. Courses284 words
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Article, Illustration13 1957-04-07 9 Lim Kok Hong experiments with distilled water.13 words
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497 1957-04-07 9 CHAN CHIN BOCK - Peter travelled 10,000 miles to study history CHAN CHIN BOCK By A CANADIAN student. Peter Burns, has journeyed 10,000 miles to sunny Singapore to study history in the University of Malaya. Peter. 26. a graduate of the University ol Bnti.-h Columbia, is the first student to come to the University497 words
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Article29 1957-04-07 9 The Serangoon Community i Association gave its first va- riety concert at the Kiew Ong Yah Temple grounds, 5' 2 m.s. Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, last night.29 words
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Article22 1957-04-07 9 The wives of RAF. personnel at RAF. Tengah, Singapore, held a "Guys and Dolls" dress show last night.22 words
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139 1957-04-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —,1 Accommodation for overseas 1 Press representatives cover- I ing the merdeka celebrations I in August has given the De> partment of Information here 1 a new "headache" This follows the announce- ment that one of Kuala Lumpur's first class139 words
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Advertisement148 1957-04-07 9 ■w < mr I*L\.^- -^^HaaiH^ i mat r .^S I By j B~ v m w .^bmb x-2/\ B D' .afl aaaaV A sßsaaaaf f sa bW .aana! BaaaWaafl ma^L^ 'v; W >^,aBBBB iafl bbb^bbbbbbT^^V'' '■■l B^aßl^fc^i Lanr m 3 Lav y 1 'jp'! m LbP^bb! I I JH bbV148 words
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Advertisement618 1957-04-07 9 WBW^e&tXe GENERAL^ILECTRIC /AcrtJWtC Room Air Conditioner at an amazing 1 1 H.P. 1 H.P. Singapore IVnanc $960. 1 •■•<> discount for cash Singapore Penan* $1,OT». Federation $1,160. Easy terms available. Federation $1,280. This year's newest and most attractive dt==li=i£l i Fit KB I room air conditioner. Does a top job618 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1957-04-07 10 Merrick Winn - Merrick Winn BMMB gy mmm THE UNOBLIGING mice in small cages shoved twitching noses through the bars, sniffing at me and sniffing at science. They were healthy, and this was wrong. They should have had cancer. Some looked bewildered. But they could not be as bewildered1,260 words
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Article287 1957-04-07 10 LONDON. Sat. CIFTEEN shapely hostesses at an exclusive cabaret club in Warwickshire went on strike last week. They want to see more MEN. And their strike banner is: "We want more beefcake— not cheesecake." The girl are angry because they say too many London showgirls, with287 words
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Advertisement208 1957-04-07 10 FLY SKY TOURIST f U;d.n to Sy dney IN SUPER-G CONSTELLATIONS AND JET-PROP BRITANNIAS rS FLIGHTS WEEKLY EACH WAY FROM SINGAPORE The Qantas-8.0.A.C. "Kangaroo" Route to London and Sydney offers completely comfortable Tourist travel with excellent meals, bar service and courteous individual attention, all at a moneysaving fare of 27%208 words
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Advertisement222 1957-04-07 10 tvasfi beauty into younj^^ use Richard Hudnut wH shampoo /^A (4^'^b^bl bhlejb^bcvs t^f M mm v^C v This it Mmething really >p«cial more than t h^T^, lk it'i a natural beauty treatment for the hair. sn k*w k clmm t Tk« f ,n> nm tuimf (w^ *<>"• ta« nMi ot222 words
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Article33 1957-04-07 11 MILAN. Sat. Twice a world dancing champion, Signorina Anna Mariani has had both her legs amputated when she was struck down by a locomotive while crossing a railway line near Milan.33 words
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316 1957-04-07 11 DAPHNE MORAN - DAPHNE MORAN 1 CRIPPLED STORY TELLER SELLS COMICS FOR LIVING By EVERY evening laughing bare-tooted children from the backlanes of Arab Street, Singapore, gather to listen to their Han* Christian Anderson a crippled seller of comics. Eagerly they squat around him and beg impatiently316 words
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Article, Illustration141 1957-04-07 11 JAPANESE GIRLS MORE FASHION CONSCIOUS A LEADING Kuala Lumpur hair-stylist and beautician who returned to Singapore recently after a tour of "perm" parlours in Tokyo said Japanese girls were much more beauty-conscious than Malayans. She is pretty Mrs. Arlan Teoh who has just completed an advanced hair styling and beauty141 words
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Article, Illustration12 1957-04-07 11 Lim hands out the comics to his little friends.12 words
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Article284 1957-04-07 11 NEW GROUP FORMED TO BACK UP UNIONS THE 10-yeai-old question of parity and permanency of women in Government service has been left too long in the hands of men, Mrs. Siow Peck Leng. chairman of the newly formed Singapore Professional Women's Association, said yesterday ■Now we284 words
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Article80 1957-04-07 11 Tengku Abdul Rahman's personal representative, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, tried hard all day yesterday to settle the three-week-old strike of Malay film stars. But it was all in vain Inche Senu, who is UMNO secretary-general, reported on his discussions with the stars and representatives80 words
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539 1957-04-07 11 The Countryman's Journal by Tuan Djek A<> this is being written (March 29). heavy rain is falling, so we expect to find water in the well very soon. Years ago during a drought the stream was reduce to evil-smelling pools, but the well539 words
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Article292 1957-04-07 11 N.Z. told S'pores ahead of us by DAVID FINDLAY \WELLINCTON, Sat. Many New Zealanders think their Dominion has led the world for at least a quarter of a century as the ideal "welfare State That is why tney were jolted almost to the point of resentment when Mr. G. J.292 words
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Advertisement330 1957-04-07 11 Brilliant shine -lavender fragrance -and economy FOR FURNITURE df^^^B^ ms+ FLOORS v"*!^H''wP t totf-'m a nix n y c --^\gßy Ronuk's Lavender Wax Polish gives your floors and furniture a high, hard gloss and the scent of real lavender yet costs very little •\>ors and Ronuk Lavender Wax. This iming330 words
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Advertisement398 1957-04-07 11 ....the cigarette \<m can offer ymir frhlkb with pride, and which you will smoke for tne $attif*Ction it brings. SOBRANIE STRAIGHT CUT is mude to the recipe of one gifted family. It contains the richest Virginia leaf specially selected by the same hereditary genius. SOLE AGENTS:— \J^\ Axe Brand Registered398 words
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Article46 1957-04-07 12 W,r4t 81* ImUmimum) WIN 1000 GALLONS of Mobilgas—guess the inp( of 1957 Mjollgas Economy Run winner. Forms obtainable at Singapore Mobtlgas Dealers E K .NhW^AGENCY, 80 A Jalan Olhman fv.iiji.jc Jaya, Telephone I IUI deliver your English and Chlne.s* Newspapers and Magazines early Contact above.46 words
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Article329 1957-04-07 12 1 fp*iE attack on leprosy is still impeded by the superstitions, myths and prejudices which surround this disease. But mostly the fear of leprosy springs from the loathsome nature of the disease and a bovine refusal to believe that leprosy can be cured. And so although329 words
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Article166 1957-04-07 12 The M C and the Toddy Boys of the ti "toddy boys" has be- com? an article of faith with ihe I«l<ua>au Indian Congress. Toddy drinking can become l. a bad habit, and excessive toddy drinking a social evil. For that matter excessive smoking and eatt ing are also harmful,166 words
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Article200 1957-04-07 12 NEW YORK, Sat— A major step toward development of the long-flctionalis-ed synthetic food, which will provide an entire nourshing meal in one pill or capsule, has been made in the United States. Four biochemists of the U.S. National Cancer Institute's Laboratory of Biochemistry have fed the200 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1957-04-07 12 Toothpaste or tractors, these despatchers of the air never fa to deliver the goods a triumph of team work- Tllli slogan "We can take anything to anywhere" as used by a well-known commercial removal firm, could be equally applied to the Far East Transport Wing, H.A.F..1,186 words
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Advertisement762 1957-04-07 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITI ATIONS VACANT Wart, IS (Him.) Box S* tt*. tstrm. WANTED TEXTILE Hosiery Agents Cam Earn Lot In Spare Malta Fre«. Laila Kniiunf Work*. LudhUna. (India)ABOUI YOUK FU'IURE. Britain s foremost postal training achooi can guide and help »mbitlcus men to Success and Security. Kxpert tuition (or all762 words
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Advertisement70 1957-04-07 12 Wherever you g0 the world agi GIL BEY'S please" r Join the millions around Uie world who "make it with J^_J3 Gilbey's". It's truly J^ DRY and CLEAR M?~" so smooth and mellow 1 j«» Whenever you are W away from home jk. you always ran depend /f/rV on GilbcyV70 words
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Miscellaneous16 1957-04-07 12 Just as soon as I've had my test, that trill be final— and everybody can relax16 words
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Article, Illustration16 1957-04-07 13 BEHIND THAT MOVIE STAR SMILE, A WARM AND GENEROUS PERSON JRACE CHANG— "Hollywood? Not for me"16 words
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Article138 1957-04-07 13 |tn J K Fie mmg, of the inn Christian Council, »\steri.urches imported in reLot- c they ■^mbl■il be- nment irk by fett rt Fleming wdfd, hower. that the y grant >n the i which pastor Methor. that the action of the missions in the Federation had138 words
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Article41 1957-04-07 13 The Blnf»pore Copr» A«*°f*»tion noon price* per picul yesterd?v- were- StralU mixed copra: April $26 buyers. $26', sellers; May $26 buyers. $26 sellersTone slightly easier The Singapore Coconut Oil MUlfr» Asw>cUUoii: bulk $42 seller*, drum $46 sriJers. Tone quiet41 words
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Article16 1957-04-07 13 The tin price In Singapore yesterday •as $386.50 per plcul, up (1 on Prtday-16 words
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476 1957-04-07 13 DOUG LACKERST£ EN - GRACE (I'm just a playgirl) HAS NO TIME FOR PLAYBOY DOUG LACKERST£EN By IT was a day for surprises. And toting up the the card it's difficult to say who was the more surprised. The Film Star? Or I? Grace Chang, looking, In a demure white cocktail dress, as delicious476 words
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Article45 1957-04-07 13 PFNANG Sat. A special chair bearing the crest of <h. ri'tv Council has arrived in Penan* for the use of iieoiw Towns lirst mayor. Mr. G. H Goh. Inscribed on the chair is the city motto. "Leading we serve."45 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-04-07 13 ONE OF THE WORLD'S RAREST ANIMALS E This is the Rhinoceros Sondaicus strolling on Lima Bias estate at tSlim River. This picture was taken by Pierre Bazin who trailed the animal accompanied by his Alsatian, Chief.36 words
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422 1957-04-07 13 RETIRED MALAYAN BIG -GAME HUNTER TELLS OF $IR George Maxwell, one of Malaya's greatest big-game hunters and killer of the famous Pinjih" rhino, wants to know more about the "phlegmatic" one-horned Rhinoceros Sondaicus, which was seen strolling in Lima Bias Oil422 words
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Article124 1957-04-07 13 EX-TEC KNIFED WOMAN IN EYE PENANG. Sat. A former detective who stabbed his mistress in the eye was today jailed for three years. The woman, Ooi Ah Geok, said sh e bad been living with Utah Cheng Kooi, 36, for seven years, but had left him. On Feb. 3, she124 words
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Article35 1957-04-07 13 The Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association last month received public donations totalling S4'J4 Pupils of the Gan Eng Seng contributed $100. The sale of SATA seals for the month amounted to $2,173.35 words
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Article30 1957-04-07 13 SEGAMAT, Sat. Caught during a police raid with chandu and smoking apparatus in his possession, Van Sic Peek, 36, was fined $1,000 in the Sessions Court here.30 words
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Article210 1957-04-07 13 SYDNEY. Saturday. MEW students from Singapore, the Federation, North Borneo, Sarawak, Ceylon, Burma, Vietnam, Pakistan, Indonesia, India. Siam, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Formosa are among the freshies at Australian universities this year. In Sydney, they form about one-tenth of the student body— a210 words
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Article72 1957-04-07 13 580,000 case: 1 1 charged I Another man was charged in Singapore yesterday with housebreaking and theft of $80,000 in cash and Jewellery at the Bank of India. Robinson Road, between March 30 and April 1. Mohamed Abdullah bin Shaul Hamid was ordered to be remanded for a week, pending72 words
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Article31 1957-04-07 13 SEOAMAT, Sat.— A cleanliness competition for hawkers, eating shops and street and market stalls will be held as part of World Health Day In Segamat on May 11.31 words
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142 1957-04-07 13 ROBBERS KILL A PLANTER AND WOUND HIS FATHER-IN-LAW A LOR STAR, Sat. Robbers killed a padi planter and wounded his father-in-law last night at their homes in Kampong Lehat Buaya, three miles from here. The gang, estimated at between five and 10 Malays, first entered the house of Haji Amat142 words
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Advertisement42 1957-04-07 13 BEWARE! These are the signs of a cold /JP\ HEAD? RASPING SORE THROAT? J The I umcnihor in Hudton'l toothtl I inflknvd ihroan f*M' I? -V Guard against V v rssiJ coughs, colds, sore f v^t) throats and smoker's throat Hudson's Jujubes42 words
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Advertisement247 1957-04-07 13 "mm' s*/ >, c i 1 1: l/i ll|;! L I FIVE DAYS IN JLl^aJColt^. I CHUSAN I SAILS MAT 4 noon FIRST CLASS $661 I ARRIVES 7 MOON TOURIST CLASS* $)T1 SAILS l 2 NO INCLUDING STAY ON BOARD I ABBIVIS M CHILDREN ACCO«OINC TO A« Jl *»■"»*> .W...M*247 words
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Miscellaneous115 1957-04-07 13 UDIO MALAYA I A Man and A Band; 10.30 Sunday Serenade: 10.50 11.00 Epilogue. ,'"in\Ul*l™ REGIONAL SINGAPORE Mrdl u w Te (Short wave 41m. Medium wave i 4T6ro I M c f* AI^T. 7.15 Time Slenal and h ;Op..nlnt Announcement 7.16 iii« t on Morning Serenade; 730 News; no 7115 words
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Article, Illustration137 1957-04-07 14 "rpHE Clouds" (above), X submitted by Dem- shake U A. Tajudin, RAF Rest. (M.) Depot, Changi. =is the winner of the first E prize of $30. A Solida 111 wa s the camera and ex- posure was 111 at 1 200 sec. A red filter was used.137 words
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592 1957-04-07 14 Donald Davies - Donald Davies Historical Corner by MANY are the stories, both amusing and tragic, told about tigers and tiger-attack in the early days of the Straits Settlements. One in a lighter vein is told of a man who during an attack of fever592 words
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Article158 1957-04-07 14 RESPONSE by. readers to the firs prr -.mnm IV of the Sunday Times Pu tur i i E Handiwork." was excellent. The four P 1 E pace were ultimately awarded pri/rs from tbr h*' E other samples of imneinathr and painsUl E But many submitted pic158 words
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Advertisement942 1957-04-07 14 MK-awH HaMaflH W^HHBaBa»».BBalllHBBBBBBI S^\ :-j AT HOMf THI HACTICM WAY IMI H j f»d'O. V>-dsy qr««ta<t pro<«**ion. waah I**m«d m JajL\ aroja)r«y. Rad>o rspair angmaart, towitJ t*c>Mci«fM, V^^^J bfoadcatt ara rear*, wacwtraa*. »tc, ana m b»q 3 dvmano. Vat« fecit of opportunity ara opwn^ n£r'' t> ta'avii.on. a*ae»roo«€», ate. ulfs942 words
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Miscellaneous158 1957-04-07 14 ACROSS: 1 Dye (4); 5 Beg DOWN: 1 Holds out stoutly (4); 10 Contrive (8)- 11 Tower "plnst (8): 2 Formerly (4); 3 Horriiicd (6); 4 Perishes (4)- 5 (4): 13 Pain (4); 14 Opening Count! v people 6 Sort of. (&>; 15 Rags (6); 17 Plant (4)- clot n158 words
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Article, Illustration624 1957-04-07 15 Doug Lackersteen - Doug Lackersteen F-X-L-M-S j by YOU'RE familiar enough with it... through newspaper obituaries and radio biographies that last, final tribute to the good man who has gone. Reading jt, hearing it, perhaps you've wondered if a man could be that good because624 words
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Article, Illustration368 1957-04-07 15 SCOOP PUTS A SNOOP IN THE SOUP WHAT HAPPEKED-AHD DIDN'T HAPPEH-ONE HOT SUMMER HI6HT Q NLY 1 HOT SUMMER NIGHT one supposes, could make a bridegroom act irresponsibly towards his new and eager-to-be a blushing bride on their honeymoon. Even If he Is a reporter, fired and aching to be368 words
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Article333 1957-04-07 15 rpHERE Is a delightful recording 1 from Philips this week (S ***** B) Brahms' Symphony No 3 in P Major, Op. 90. which effectively captures the changing moods, the light and sombre momenta, of thU work. Played by the famous Ooncertgwouw Orchestra of Amsterdam conducted by Eduard van333 words
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Article168 1957-04-07 15 Back to old daze of film-making IN THE early days of Hollywood, Mack Sennett, the original 'comedy king 1 sought results by employing an original working method. Scorning a script, he would lead his comedians into an orchard, or onto the main street or maybe the beach and say: "Be168 words
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Article68 1957-04-07 15 (\l D a.s Malacca town Itself, V "NONYA AND BABA". filmed in Malacca, tells an overworked Mory. Talented Li U Hwa and stalwart Yien Chuen head the cast. Realism Is not a strong feature. But there are rich compensations. These Include the sights of ancient68 words
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306 1957-04-07 15 NOT EVERY INCH A WINNER BUT IT'S UNUSUAL rpHE basic fault with MGM's 1 "A MAN IS TEN FEET TALL lies in its untidy ending. One Is left to guess, and most people are bad guessers. But shrug off the irritation and here's a picture that's good In a grim306 words
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Advertisement508 1957-04-07 15 1 PHONE: »975t. i iti3.WbW 11 B- tj», 1.45, 4, «.30 9.30 p.m. B Tfrndhto' Robert Mitchum *^\H***aScoP(L eOUßbvOwla* Released thru I.A. Pins! PAN PACIFIC JAMBOREE ft ALL SCOUTS In UNIFORM wIU be admitted at half prior to the Circle or B*rk SUIU at any MATINEE SHOW of "BANDIDO". Neit508 words
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Advertisement315 1957-04-07 16 JLuxunous Lower-Deck Lounge —only on Pan American's President Service to the U.S.A. Here in the attractive downstairs club lounge of your Super "Strato" Clipper* you chat with fellof passengers... sip your favorite refreshment from th« bar. At the corktail hour Pan American serves you chilled Champagne and hot tasty hors315 words
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Miscellaneous1150 1957-04-07 16 ICEVIM 70VLE HAS JUST EXr»LAiKJE7 TMAT i^JSw^lM^ %Srjfe- -J raKlf^V^J 70N T 7 SS?A GOMEZ HOPE 7 TO SEIZE HIS PLANTATION S/»^Bl^^&^aK* S**" 'i 3 HSHfi s E E-v: SECAUSE WE COUL7N'T 7AV HIS F^OPEeTy TAXES-- \^Q^« &MF>^ f'lt&&ujf ifflM V -takV MUST RE AY c" /y Edgar Rice Burroughs^1,150 words
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Article, Illustration1257 1957-04-07 19 BERNARD HARRIS - The Queen Mary comes of age BERNARD HARRIS ...but will Britain ever have ships like her again? By Mary leave us." Fo r thp great ship had become almost part of Clydcbank. Her keel had been laid towards the end of 1930. A year later Britain was '•nculfed in the1,257 words
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Article388 1957-04-07 19 doctor's diary -by CEDRIC CARNE get n the j comj feel :ouldH my- 'ainly sat "I tran rfict," :w many at the senthey sufresult of glands Thi.s Afore a may be quality ::.g the ling of (1 there >r men«APPETITE be rietppetlte > associated388 words
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Article65 1957-04-07 19 VIENVV Sat. An Austrian husband may take a woman no! his wife to the cinema but he may not walk arm in arm with her on the way. a Vienna court ruled here. A Jealous wife brought a suit against her husband for "conduct likrlyReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement82 1957-04-07 19 make sure you get 3r SKIN CARE /JuSr^ I** 0"«- T HUtUtt MOW T»OT\ whlMni and c:«tn i cool* and «timiU«t«« lKl\ rrotecu and »oft«ns smootba away blemish** }l oM.Y"'"*miM' WOWJjPW liL gives your skin this full protection *ff*lnst 1 sun. wind and dust to T||i '*< gives your complexion82 words
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Advertisement152 1957-04-07 19 FREE! SOLID GOLD RINGS FOR FAB USERS! M// V "'i m*f FREE magnificent solid j to FAB in the big red and y^~^f blue packet today, and use v* A FAB for ill your wishing. W B V The new miracle washing powder I m^^Bi^^^^^^J from America EVEN IN COLD152 words
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Article, Illustration121 1957-04-07 20 SILVER KRIS FOR CHIEF OF 848 The silver kris given by the Federation Government to No. 848 Fleet Air Arm (helicopter) Squadron in recognition of its three years' service in Malaya will be presented to the former commanding officer of the squadron, It iimmander I». T. J. Stanley, at the121 words
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Article681 1957-04-07 20 Tessie Tan - MALAY A's ONE-MAN SUPERMARKET Tessie Tan FROM LIPSTICK TO BROOMSTICKS, TOOTHPASTE TO TOOTHPICKS THIS MODERN KLENTONG' MAN IS A BOOM TO HOUSEWIVES By- A LADY, who recently moved to one of those brand new housing estates miles away from town, desperately needed a pair of tweezers to pluck a fowl681 words
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Article182 1957-04-07 20 I |_ONDON. Sir Patrick Abercrombie. leading town planner, who died at his home in Berkshire recently at the age of 97 was known as the modern Wren. This tall, slightly-stooped professor who wore 18-cen-tury silver-framed spectacles, originated the postwar schemes for replannig the great cities182 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-04-07 20 MILLY Vitale Is one film actress from Italy who does not depend for her appeal on an inflated bust measu rement. writes Logan Gourlay. To the question: "What are your vital statistics?" she looked puzzled. Her press agent came to the rescue with: "You know, bust, waist measurements "Oh," she82 words
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131 1957-04-07 20 LONDON, Sat. DRIAN HALL, 21, was in the Army just an hour. And then he was sent home on six weeks' deferment— to sing In a church hall comic opera. Brian, of Carlinghow Lane, Batley, Yorks, said Mr. William Johnson, secretary of131 words
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Article54 1957-04-07 20 LONDON. Sat. A Thames bargee lighterman who left school at 15 won the top ITV prize of £3.200 (about M 527.000) by answering the "$64,000 Question"— on butterflies. Ernest Murray. 36. of Deptford. answered without hesitation a six-part question on the habits of a butterfly known54 words
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Article, Illustration373 1957-04-07 20 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI by To see Malaya I know so much about LONDON. Sat. They gave Miss H. Laggett a bunch of blue irises and spring tulips at Malaya House, London, last week. Most of the yellow petals have since fallen and the irises have withered,373 words
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Article71 1957-04-07 20 BIG-HEARTED BANDIT WAS 'SO NICE' LONDON. Sat. CUCH a nice young man from the sas company. And such generous rebates he gave! He opened four meters in Alpha Street. Slough. One housewife got back Bs. 3d. out of the 30s. he collected Her neighbour got 4s. 7d. out of 27s71 words
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Advertisement133 1957-04-07 20 BRYLCREEM 1 S\w day-long smartness You'll have glossy hair if you se Brylcreem glossy hair BP^^\ Jaß that stays under control all day. free from dandruff and dryness. Brylcreem is not messy, I not greasy, not excessively I oily —it does not stiffen the hiir. That's why it gives the133 words
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Advertisement164 1957-04-07 20 7 'niin|a I mm i p yhitens Y--1 Secr eti y aa I Hoat i I Pemr.v Fibrositis^ Rheumatism! Kh.um.i:.,,, thf hrNl Ih4t S»-111,, t worli it ■■4 R"*rr .inw bl,i >' Ufl. d, rhrmlM Getting Up lh| I Makes Men Fee Before Their! tlr'*l, »-.l and »ni>TNiahu c Bi,--164 words
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Article, Illustration671 1957-04-07 21 JOHN D. WATNEY - JOHN D. WATNEY young woman stirs up 'grannie 9 scandal b 3 1 I beauty Mrs. Gerald Legge nes ivhen she raised Cain < tips at London Airport. :<}ing another, far greater Britain's old people. She hes •han 100 homes for the aged671 words
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216 1957-04-07 21 YOU CAN CHOP OFF A SAILOR'S HANDS! AS British Naval Law now stands, a captain can order that a man's hands be cut off as a punishment. Or, he can command that the man be tarred and feathered. If he Is In a comparatively merciful mood, he can tie him216 words
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Article48 1957-04-07 21 LONDON. Sat— The great airlift to transport British emigrants to Canada will come into full operation this month. There will be 79 flights with nearly 7,000 people crossing the Atlantic. By the end of August, 350 Journeys, with 25,000 emigrants, will have been completed.48 words
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Article628 1957-04-07 21 nathaniel gubbins yHE first thing I noticed about the new £5 note was the unfamiliar appearance of my old friend Britannia. At one time this sternfaced, full-bosomed girl was always seated rather uncomfortably on a throne with a trident in her hand, staring vacantly across the seas she once ruled.628 words
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Advertisement264 1957-04-07 21 Ok MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE the tooth paste that's proved to clean teeth whiter QCiENTiFic tests with a whiteness-meter have proved beyond doubt that Macleans Tooth Paste cleans teeth whiter than ever before. Macleans fights and destroys decay germs laboratory tests show that no other tooth paste gives more complete264 words
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Article, Illustration376 1957-04-07 22 EDIN PETERS - Cooper Bristol (at $34 ,000) is unique in East EDIN PETERS Here it is— Britain's BS4 MK2 By UERE'S the Cooper-Bristol. It's Britain's famous BS4 MK2, capable of hitting 152 m.p.h. when fitted with a high axle ratio. It's in Singapore now. Made its maiden Colony appearance a fortnight ago376 words
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Article158 1957-04-07 22 CRUSADER - CRUSADER BY A COSTLY experiment last Sunday lost Selanpor its second match against Singapore. The day previous the home team beat the visitors. Joe Soosay. Selangor's experienced right-half, was replaced by Kattan. Result: A weakened half-line. Undoubtedly the original line-up Soosay, Dutton and I. J. Singh—158 words
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Article486 1957-04-07 22 Graham Ghort - Graham Ghort Finest car o£ its class in the Wo n i ROLLS-ROYCE set the lead with the inimitable advertising slogan: "The best car in the world." No one chose to argue. Now Jaguar follows suit, though on a more modest scale, to describe486 words
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Advertisement85 1957-04-07 22 1 TTlll^ 1— II IWIifWWWtW T'llll^^^^. C4Z4ffrfriU4U2& DE LUXE Restyled for beauty This new Cambridge saloon is the style leader for 1957. Mechanically unchanged, but now with the new longer and lower look. Please call at our showrooms and see for yourself the practical and delightful attractions of this new85 words
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Miscellaneous109 1957-04-07 22 Crossword solution ACROSS: 1 Woad; 5 Pray; 10 Engineer; 11 Soar; 13 Ache 14 Aperture- 15 Teases; 17 Aloe; 18 Lad; 20 Ends; 21 Eat; 22 Snap; 24 Dyed; 26 Settles: 28 Same- 31 Sear; 32 Cos; 33 Tone; 34 Din; JS Lord: 37 Nearer; 40 Antelope: 42 Rave; 43109 words
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Article251 1957-04-07 23 I^ORMEH Colony and South r ricketer V. R. Sabapathy MOrad the .sea.sons second century when he knocked up 100 in NonBrnders's 76-run win over Singapore Recreation Club in a friendly m.itch on the padang yesterday. Putting on 96 runs for the first wicket with Che.ih251 words
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Article356 1957-04-07 23 MEN S EVENTS 50m freestyle: 1. Koh Soon Teck, 2. Wan Tian Soon. 3. Matthew DCruz and Lim Chin Leong 31.5 sec: 100 m freestyle: 1. Koh Soon TecK, 2. Matthew DCruz, 3. Chow Chee Chini; lmin. 14.1 sec. 50m backstroke: 1. Benny Sect. 2. Wan Tian356 words
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Article124 1957-04-07 23 KLUANG, Saturday. lOHORE Indians today beat Singapore Indians 3-1 J in the first round of the M.I.F.A. Cup. They will meet the winners of the Negri Sembilan-Malacca tie in the next round. Singapore Indians set the pace and scored first through centre-forward ZaKaria early in124 words
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Article162 1957-04-07 23 Brian now quits with Copalan BRIAN Isaac, SABA, youth (senior^ bantamweight champion, avenged his recent defeat by Gopalan with a three-round decision In a SABA, invitation tournament at Royal Malayan Navy Barracks last night. Oopalan, youth (Junior > bantam champion who beat Isaac in a special contest during the friendly162 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-04-07 23 JOCKEY F. RIDE brings In Capt. S. Riley Lord's Babur past the post to win the Lincolnshire Handicap the first hie race of new English flat racing season. In second place is Setting Star (W. Snalth) while third on the rails is Nicholas NicklebyReuter - 54 words
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134 1957-04-07 23 SINGAPORE'S "Badminton Girl" Nancy Lim, who holds six senior and junior titles, was again the star turn yesterday at swimming. Competing in the Singapore Teachers Training College Students Union's sixth annual swimming championships held at the Chinese Swimming Club. Nancy set up new records134 words
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Article85 1957-04-07 23 RESULTS of semi-final fixtures In the SY.S.C basketball leapue last nlßht were: DIVISION TWO Group 2: Student Weekly 44 Hal I oke 40; Chanui Bus 55 Liang Kee 45. DIVISION THRKF droop 1: Chwee Hwa 44 Nahan 43: Fowlle North <Ta Hwa) 57 Je Yen 26: Oronp 2:85 words
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Article40 1957-04-07 23 RAF. Changi beat R.A.F. Seleutr 2-0 in .i S A FA. Dlv. 2B league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. In a Div. 3A match at Fairer Park, Arsenal B.C. bem Indian Brotherhood Soccerites 2-0.40 words
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Article51 1957-04-07 23 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Mersinu Cricket Club, playtng their first match In Johore Bahru. defeated Johore Bahru Ceylonese by four runs on the English College ground. a Mersing 75 (Mazlam 34. I Poobalam 18. Adolf 4-14 Ponnlah 3-24 i. Johore Bahru Ceylonese 71. (Ponnlah 34. Rahman 11. Raja Mahmud51 words
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Article53 1957-04-07 23 PARIS. David Choong (Malaya i and Miss Sonia I Chambrill (Britain) won their opening match in the mixed doubles of the French Badminton Championships which started here yesterday. They beat Claude Bar and Mme. Bar 'Franco 15-6. 15-9. in the second round after a firstReuter - 53 words
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Article127 1957-04-07 23 RESULTS of yesterday's V.M.C.A. lawn tennis championship matches were: Men's singles: A. G Pakir bt Sect Beng Sin 6-2. 6-1. Men's doubles: Ong Chew Be e and Lim Hee Chin bt. Y^ p Wee and Ong Swee Keng 6-2, 6-1; I. A. Alsagoff and H. Kamis127 words
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297 1957-04-07 23 V.P. NAYAGAM - V.P. NAYAGAM SEVEN TOP MALAYANS WILL BE CHOSEN FOR MERDEKA MEET B> KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TDDY CHOONG, the All-England champion, and four other international stars are likely to take part in the Merdeka badminton championships here from Sept. 2 to297 words
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Article171 1957-04-07 23 AMICABLE A.A.. playing their A second match in the S.AJ.A. league first division at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Just managed to salvage a point from R E.M.E. who were without two ot their regular forwards, Arthur Koh and Whey Ah Kuan. The score was i-i. -"Z171 words
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Article23 1957-04-07 23 The S.C.A. senior league cricket match between Army and Chinese Recreation Club will be played at Aye r Rajah Road today.23 words
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Article96 1957-04-07 23 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sat. The International Soccer Federation has ordered confiscation of all money received by Flamengo and Botafogo soccer teams in matches in Brazil with Hungary's Honved team. Five games were played In defiance of a FIFA ruling after Honved had been declared exiled by theAP - 96 words
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87 1957-04-07 23 Klassen's 58 best feat in S'gor trial -niiiiiii imiiir? KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A BREEZY 58 by Leonard Klassen and good bowling by Alan Jones, Arthur Dews and Sivagnanam highlighted the first day's play in the Selangor cricket trial here today. Klassen put up the best performance of the day. He87 words
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Article122 1957-04-07 23 SCOREBOARD DEWS XI McCaw lbw Jones 23 Doral Raj lbw Slvagnanam 0 Murusesu lbw Slvagananam 4 Mahadavan lbw Jones 15 Armltage v. Dass b Jones 8 Sukhdev c Sivagnanam b Daos 0 Klassen c and b Bin Kheng 68 Dews c de Silva b Lee S Eng Cheng st de122 words
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Article67 1957-04-07 23 LLANDUDNO, Sat. DETER ALLISB (Parkstone) won the British Professional Close Golf Championship here yesterday, defeating holder Charlie Ward (Little Aston) by three strokes over 72 holes. Alliss had an aggregate of 286 and Ward 289. r. p. Mills (Pinner Hill) who had rounds of 73 andReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement280 1957-04-07 23 JAGUAR ANNOUNCE THE tnctrk eight _miiMr— WT— nli i^^^^^ t* TT?T .^—^m^^^^m,,— i n>. »y— 1M A new luxury model now joins the Jaguar range Here to Join the world-famous Mark Vll. XX and 2.4 litre models. Is the Mart Eight one of the most luxurious models ever offered as280 words
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Article, Illustration2413 1957-04-07 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Early Bird pips Marigold in the main sprint PALLANT TLRK, with Merv Fosner up, scored r a clever all-the-way win in the Class 2, Div. 1, f>f Trophy Race at Ipoh yesterday, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club March-April Meeting. The2,413 words
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Article102 1957-04-07 24 SYDNEY, Sat. AUSTRALIAN Davis Cup player Neale Fraser left Sydney by air today to begin his sevenmonths' tour of South Africa, the Continent, and England. He will play In the South African Championships, and after a short tour there, go on to Bournemouth for the British102 words
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Article49 1957-04-07 24 TOTAL POOL: 5258.763 Ist. No. *****4 ($72,629) 2nd. No. *****7 (536.314) 3rd. No. *****0 (518.157) STARTERS ($2,269 each): Nos. *****4; *****8; *****1; *****7; *****3; *****0; *****2; *****2. CONSOLATION (SI ,000 each): Nos *****9. *****8, *****8. *****5. *****0, *****6, *****9. *****9, *****1, *****1. TREBLE TOTE: 10 tickets ($1,949).49 words
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Article263 1957-04-07 24 LONDON. Sat. RICHARD BERGMANN, four times a former world champion, caused a big uptKi i. »F. en Table Tennis Championships champion Toshiak Tanaka, in a quarter final of the mens singlea event Bergmann won 21-9. 25-23, 18-21. 19-21, 21-19. His immaculate defence proved the key to263 words
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