The Straits Times, 2 June 1957
1957-06-02
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Title Section15 1957-06-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES VettSalei* in Malay* N". 1.136 SINGAPORE, SI'NDAY, JINE 2, 1957 •,'0 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration716 1957-06-02 1 Blinding white flash sears the Pacific Aboard H. M. S. Alert, Mid-Pacific, Saturday BRITAIN YESTERDAY UNLEASHED THE FORCE OF THE SUN IN ./J/.i» W 2J LD S FIRST TEST 0F AN H-BOMB WHICH A MEDIUM BOMBER COULD HURL ACAINST ENEMY TARCETS. It was the secondReuter; UP - 716 words
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Article72 1957-06-02 1 JAPAN FEELS SLIGHT SHOCK WAVE |i>M II Hat. I hree i..(l i\ nporl,.m i K »iln .tlnitis rtfaj I British n UK >l>lllh this morning. i in the south ■<■,: i shuck wave of 1 ur.it ion at >ii.in tinir and a k .i.t\r ninth m 'nitis lain 1• i72 words
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Article48 1957-06-02 1 M" >tt. nafcerj il- slid tntl.w ii.H hilitvr tha( h i,| dour .tin I ,|> mi M lishiilK itini in hi M d w.itrrs I warning! vetv ■i! In .ill Ml itaj oui of ii. i Similar BsM r.illmril Ashing a>s<i utrr.48 words
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Article27 1957-06-02 1 MV%im -it Mvene tgaln < .mi i-llrd i In set (iiid p\ Hi. nrrsi-iit ots mi. m will >ub- >iiki\s ind mice 'ii i Ki-utrr27 words
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Article30 1957-06-02 1 I Mindul Rahman. apore i IS ;i Dl "ii Monday i>h;int COOind ttopped md Home acting Abdul ill enterfour of diniM r. for v uali30 words
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Article132 1957-06-02 1 TtOKYO. Sat —Thirty banner-wavint; students de--1 monstratrd outside the British Embassy here today against Britain H-bomb test. The Japanese y.ite-keeper told them: "You re wasting your time. Fver>one has left for the weekend. You might as well go home." Thr Japanese Anti-Bomb Ouncil called forReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration269 1957-06-02 1 P. J. JOSHUA - 20 operations in a week by 'goodwill doctor' P. J. JOSHUA By THE Australian neurosurgeon Dr Douglas Miller, who is now m Singapore, has about 20 cases for operations this week He may operate on more people in th« other two weeks of his one-month stay. Dr. Miller, who arrivedReuter - 269 words
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Article72 1957-06-02 1 $70,000 cheque can be YOURS VOI'TK still time to make your bid For 1 the 870,000 Jackpot in the Malayan Monthly's Cooled '.I' i May). l>iii you must make your entry at once. The contest closes tomorrow ;il p. m Entries post4narked June S, from i utside Singapore, will be72 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-06-02 1 THE SULTAN of Pakam helps l.ady MacGilllvra) wife of thr Huh nmmis sinner, to fill her :>latc .it the banquet on Iridax :iiu lit marking his tS-yeai rekn On his right is the wife of thr Raja of I'erlis. At thr77 words
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Article259 1957-06-02 1 Check on students at poll rally A TENSE situation developed at the People's Action Party's by-election meeting at the |unction of Anson Road and Keppel Road last night it began when a police Inipectoc and tnmtaWi bcKan t check on Chinese students. few mlnutea befdrr the lifctlriK started the Inspector259 words
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Article32 1957-06-02 1 BRITAIN RELEASES ECYPTIAN CASH < UK. Sat— Kgypt toda v annnunrrd Britain has acrrrd to rrlrase about t« million to i-ovrr Koptian purchases contrartrd for hrfore Fc\pi nationalisrd Bnei Canal— r.P.32 words
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Advertisement104 1957-06-02 1 YOGHOURT jjfif NOURISHES WITHOUT FATTENING fi??^./?*^..4?^?«^ &}Z SSKH Page 3 Believed to hope force of 5,000,000 tons of TNT HOHNER FaTIWiTaT The World's Best IKO.HONI4 "^^^^ly HBMMM l\. 3UIO/SO Vamper twrmornca h «,th an ampllfMnK device Very Popular 10-bO* 20-reea «*«•>>, i Hi; i, mi i i Fittea •Hh nr»104 words
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Advertisement209 1957-06-02 1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS Of Perfect Beauty U. S. de* S I LVA Jeweller* 106. ORCHARD RD.. SPORE- 9 TEL. ***** r **<S^a^^H Wk %?m. I tB^K (I ■1411'% wF' A COLOR-FAST LIPSTICK THAT'S KIND TO YOUR LIPS Ljnolin-eich. Color-f.nt lip- >""' I'Pv hrlp. In kttp them Killtr. tei £n209 words
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Article, Illustration1859 1957-06-02 2 Rhona Churchill - Do you believe in MIRACLES? THE CANCER CURE Rhona Churchill THE DOCTORS SENT HER HOME TO DIE. THEN SHE WENT TO LOURDES... By "But what tolly is this. Sister. Mme. Martin will be dead before we reach Lourdes," protested the doctor. J CASE HISTORY NO. 2 NAME: Rose Martin. DISEASE:1,859 words
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281 1957-06-02 2 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. Jerry Lewis is expected to gross five million dollars tins year as a single a million more than Martin and Lewis as a team ever made. The estimate came from a financial associate of Jerry's, who produced the figures to281 words
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Advertisement28 1957-06-02 2 TITUS A y^^^ v ~i* Ss Isssss^^ Vi^bhbw^sbbbbbTifHv Jki izi Kj Ifllf/ «*-^-r \Sv VU ITU aw/ 7/-X wl l n AND UNBREAKABLE SPRING LADIES' WATCHES ALSO AVAILABLE28 words
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Advertisement140 1957-06-02 2 Next Week Addison disease vanishes jSWBJHgjiQp and as such v ants to make it look kJT^mH t a.s lovi-ly as she possibly can. *3\ fi J ffiyfr achieve this aim, she can do no better J^l^V J: than to buy her furnishings right HsW s^K JBk lyJvWi ffiaf st cl<140 words
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Article, Illustration1851 1957-06-02 3 TODAY: GETTING MARRIED. 195T-A BRAND NEW SERIES FOR YOUNG MARPiFn and ENGAGED COUPLES Dr. Eustace Chesser r of the first article in this great series is a Harley doctor and research director of the Research Council ■nto Marriage and Human Relationship,. He is the man i1,851 words
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194 1957-06-02 3 LONDON, Sat. Alfred Krupp emperor of German industry who was released in 1951 after serving half a 12-year sentence for war crimes ..s to build an atomic power plant. Out of it will come uranium and pluto- i nium-vital components of nuclear weapons.194 words
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Advertisement73 1957-06-02 3 MALAYAN k RAILWAY K^iJ Personality Serle* No. 29 fW^!P*^H r> M. 4M,,11ah i* '< s Mrrhnn.rat r/ ir^ m 'hi'*" J'nrk i' />#') flrrt lighter* Port >trrltrnham. rpHE MALAYAN RAILWAYS fleet of lighters and tujis at Port 0.1 ill plays a vital part in port operations. Tlie fleet is manned73 words
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Advertisement205 1957-06-02 3 A SAFE DEPOSIT for YOUR FUNDS V I r™^^^H^^A Wr"^f lk v9 f *V HOUSE LONDON a^r^^^Q^ Yout interest accrue* dar Ht d«T. m ihr day v>wr capital i< lirpwnI AnH rr n^ F""^ a vclrlv Rank Drro^u Account* finance In Imrrv, •^^^mmp (.ommtrce and \gnoilture md inrr«w Miniiiwi^riitiiii P'205 words
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Article, Illustration273 1957-06-02 4 WEDDING AFTER WEDDING AND FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD SO SERIOUS... AND THEN A BRIDE PICKED UP HER GROOM £OLOUR jmuiemtnt and sentiment combined to make Hie Singapore Inner Wheel Club's "International Wedding Ceremonies" at Raffles Hotel on Friday night a spectacular ocacsion s\ i> n the shimmering i es273 words
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Article41 1957-06-02 4 Mr. W. Cairns, the new Australian Trade Commissioner for the Federation, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Italian liner. Roma. Mr. Cairns will remain in Singapore before taking up I his appointment in Kuala Lumpur In July.41 words
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162 1957-06-02 4 Victimisation: The call-up boys need not be afraid THE Commandant of the 1 Singapore Military Forces. Co!. P. D. Denman" said yesterday that National Servicemen need have no fear of victimlsa- tion -f they brought their grievances to their off,cers He was commenting on the made by L Cpl. Leong162 words
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60 1957-06-02 4 GOLDSMITH HAD NO LICENCE FOR HIS REFINERY Police found Lee Shiow Sheng, an unlicensed goldsmith, melting 170 oz. of gold in his refinery in North Bridge Road, Singapore, on April 13. Lee. told a Colony court yesterday that he had been running the refinery without a licence for 40 years.60 words
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Article105 1957-06-02 4 ALOR STAR. Sat. Some young women on Kedah Estates arc better workers than men. A recent Government survey shows that on two estates at least girls were either earning more, or doing more work On Ng Poh Keak estate In Changloon, women are bringing105 words
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309 1957-06-02 4 Owners agree to negotiate in bid for bus peace •OAttVJUrfD I O FF| CIALS of the Singapore Tay Koh Vat and Hock Lee bus companies yesterday agreed to review the dismissal of 82 workers, the cause of the present strike. This was decided at a meeting between the managements, representatives309 words
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Article264 1957-06-02 4 D I RATE TAXI owners whe children and office worl« on monthly contracts want their operations. Two groups have decided to approach the Government on this matter One has appointed the Assistant Ministr for Labour and Welfare. Mr Mak Pak Shee. as its chairman.264 words
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Article11 1957-06-02 4 Chicken thief walks into trap pnv.,v M, niaKistru, j walk. jonM11 words
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61 1957-06-02 4 "unde" powr tome" pan, me "mo'< are di cars than Tht paitv rait i beinp "n with ii mind-: caL" TACT WEEDED H< i. stati. these mlnri. '<: b\v artlr!» Whil supply zlrv HOPEFUL NOTE And bel r that thf Bteei wiped cli61 words
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Advertisement69 1957-06-02 4 1i• I i I iii -X t-'+ttZ'"- "*Trt""TT TTTT^T I I I 1-4 I I I \J I*. I— J I* +.*x.^-- fc ..X-X....1. 4- t .-ZIZ.ZZ.Z. M rV"!!!l!!!l!!!! VTIVIJ IV/l IV ill I 1 I J /y<% fysuM^ -uMie^ Jtfuw vM Jri-B;Z©liriG fertO^., Tul A BURROUCHS WELLCOME PRODUCT Sole69 words
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Article263 1957-06-02 5 'Slave girl' tellsjrf 15 weeksjn secret hole LONDON. Saturday M AR|ORIE JORDAN 28. told a court here yeste day thy tor three and a half months v man kejrh.r b :,b.: 7a,r in 3 room du < -<*- undo; 1 I 'an^cr— md woik from m •^.ickets to rnlar^eReuter - 263 words
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Article63 1957-06-02 5 taipeh Saturday. 1 1 [DENT Chiang Kai-sriek warned his peopfe 1 broadcast today that he would tolerate no tion to the Nationalist policy of allianro i nlted st..touncing the anti-American riots on May a shame for all ol us," he said the Nationa- Government would neverReuter - 63 words
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Article76 1957-06-02 5 to drive this brilliant new car '"Ur nppnrluniU to see thr moM luxurious irr produced rk Mil Saloon with Its n new frontal appearnljhlr in a wide range l»" tone colourv Inlerinr i/f 1 ...i< hhuildine quiilil? t.ildinr tables. h.inil polished walnut fittings, drrp pile rugs and76 words
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Article, Illustration289 1957-06-02 5 -AS THIS YOUNG MAN FOUND OUT AND HERE IS A NEWS PICTURE BY A SINGAPORE READER... NARONG NAVA. a 19-year-old Uu student from Siam, was the man who took the picture above. Here he tells how it happened "1 was drinking coffee in a289 words
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Article, Illustration413 1957-06-02 5 Four leap for life at teatime A camera catches a moment of desperation for a IS-year-old girl and a woman trapped on a ledge 30 feet above a busy street in London JHERESA Kelly gasped, too, when she looked at this picture. "That's me jumping," she said. "How did I413 words
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Advertisement49 1957-06-02 5 fi: JAGUAR mark eight AVAILABLE FOR HOME DELIVERY BANNED iTiHNGARSRIT PASSED UNCUT i" I -KKKKATKIN! ."•w»iiwrmw««i«iiM>»-.^««»"'« T 0 B- >lASloB<I > r t X JOHORE TODAY fc A BAHRU A9u pm iv« ti'iiKl PATBONS sratinr \\\r ronvrnirnrr <>f >IN(.\l< l lr ,v» c\I>ITOL a mm** m «d»»nrr at thr (AlllUt^49 words
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Advertisement324 1957-06-02 5 W _/m //tore ymx/ncu Refreshing 4711 EAU DE COLOGNE takes the tiredness out of any purney. Revive as you arrive with 471 1, and you'll soon forget the travel-weary miles. CUB EAUDE HES| COLOGNE w 7^^ \J\JI-I\J \JL\I-J 610CMNMSSI -lIU7II k 11 J( < SOIOMIIt A THI un< o«c«NrJATION mIIINTS324 words
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Article, Illustration436 1957-06-02 6 The Susan Barrie Page for Teens and Twenties Stiiiinfi iimv Hvady to swim CTRIPES. always smart and popular for sports clothes, are now the darling of fashion manufacturers, who are using striped cotton knit in many colours and varieties for their latest outdoor styles.436 words
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385 1957-06-02 6 HERE'S A WAY TO BRING 'LONELY HEARTS' TOGETHER SINGAPORE'S first Hobbies' Exhibition closes tomorrow, and there are some very proud teenagers among successful exhibitors. I advise all young people who have not managed to visit the show during the week to drop in to the Victria Memorial Hall tomorrow to385 words
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181 1957-06-02 6 MAIL enamel is almost a "must" for girls who want to be perfectly groomed, even if they leave it off on working days and wear it only for special occasionsTo get the true colour of your polish and help it to last from181 words
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Article291 1957-06-02 6 Recipe for teenagers I AST week 1 gave our young cooks a recipe for a delicious Viennese cake one that actually came from Vienna. Here is another specially good one from the same collection It is called Almond Japonaise Torte. For this you need 4 eggwhites. 4 oz. castor sugar,291 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-06-02 6 CAPRI is the name of this blft. beautiful Italian itraw hat with gay bands of red. green and black It ties under the chin and is the thing to wiar with you r favourite swimsuit on sunny Malayan beaches.43 words
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Advertisement294 1957-06-02 6 a new touch .for your beauty^ iiv/#ARDLEY iV\ \y z>^y; Feat ho r Finish ensures \v\v^ *is'jofc> that your make-up is ll^^s' perfect at all times. f^ x ll Nothing equals it for sZO^ retouching it is a blend I 3*? f of Hne Yardley Powder fj%/ and delicate cream.294 words
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Advertisement244 1957-06-02 6 And that's the way toilet tissue should I and harsh but smooth and soft— colike Andrex. The weave and texture of you long over-due absorbency and it R ow further too! For babies, for mothers fn- complete difference of Andrex is tun Buy a roll of Andrex today and led244 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1957-06-02 7 The KNOW ALLS' vrM#o you wavr ro *vct\ >^#^^^^^s*sa4«« s &:.^fcS.Jl,^._£ i t »-l l m<- where I |Cl hulcl o[ the ■■Bill of the United i OTTEBELL pure. that '■<m uhy pop into Ha f firs ask one <>t the to be "'Cut ReI. hrary (,m he which ii1,089 words
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1429 1957-06-02 7 A BROKEN ROMANCE HAS SHAKEN HER FAITH BADLY NOW 22. I was jilted by a man of my own faith three years ago. After that I resolved never to let myself get entangled with a man again and have resisted all offers. Last year I joined a new office and1,429 words
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Advertisement121 1957-06-02 7 'lIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII olonr-mist nylon lingerie by ■mAjfSER v cut colours. ;;<-..' exciting o^\ M i\c-catching that ewrv *a^"*^ fw) f i Will wmmt to a, l<l a charmer X >7 >L: ir the Kiiyser Scaslnll range to her jr\. Mnfoto t >\J Nylon jersey nightdress .JL\ rcr bodice forming wide ///i!\\(\i121 words
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Advertisement85 1957-06-02 7 f \y^r r^^z j I ,2i;' 2L*M *m&t- is the st»H orange drinh .j "^•••SSBLjr £■<♦ '^r^V f f 4«**»T* *»3Ww..»- Jt JmH&JBIHaaMVaM giiiminiiiii Hiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiii cm vj ELKES RCHCHEm CAKES MALAYA S MOST POPULAR CAKES Manufactured in Great Britain by I ELKES BISCUITS LIMITED j Uttoxeter and Cardiff Sole Agents85 words
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Miscellaneous15 1957-06-02 7 «*> *uf*T\l s~^ I L X V l?o««suii«Tui VT ~/j Moose in n« m»kt soad I15 words
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Article, Illustration137 1957-06-02 8 V SINGAPORE man. Ten* Hai Fan. is broken-heart-ed because his 42-year-old wife and three children have denerted him Peng, a rice cakr seller of Lorong 27. Geylanf, said yesterday "Some friends have told me that she left the house to live with someone137 words
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84 1957-06-02 8 Teachers say: We have been betrayed I'HK Singapore Teachers Union yesterday accused th< Minister for Edu< Mr Chew Bwee Kee, ol betrayralth the union had in him. lecretary. Mr. K s. made 11 night I 1 i th.- ministry's dradmitUng normal- her* Into the Education Service Beta that. des| pi-vious84 words
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145 1957-06-02 8 E'GHTY new micro- r scopes worth about f $40,000 were handed over t to the University of Ma_- t laya yesterday as part of a 590.000 gift from the China Medcai Board of t New York. 1 The nu< rtweopea made by the 1114-yi145 words
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Article36 1957-06-02 8 Today is Commonwealth Youth Sunday and many churches in Singapore will hold special youth services. Most youth organisations will take part. A message from the Queen will b e read at the services.36 words
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220 1957-06-02 8 Rajula to sail for Madras without deck passengers yHE Rajula, due to leave Singapore on Friday for Madras, will sail without her 1 .300 deck passengers. This follows a request by the Indian Government, which is taking every precaution to check the220 words
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Article34 1957-06-02 8 Nearly 600 Malays left Singapore yesterday in the pilgrim ship Anshun for Mecca. Checking out of the pas.sengers from the Immigration depot at the Harbour Board commenced at 1 p.m.34 words
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287 1957-06-02 8 Demand for pilotschances for local men THE present immense 1 world-wide shortage of commercial airline pilots" would bring greatly increased opportunities for young Malayans, the retiring Director-General of Civil Aviation (Ma-laya-Borneo Region), Mr. C. Warcup, forecast yesterday. Not only was there a shortage of pilots, he said, but air traffic287 words
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Article134 1957-06-02 8 No final rush to enrol There was no .sign of a last-minute ush to Ret children born in 1!»49 and 1950 registered for (>overnment priniary MM eIMMt yesterday although it uas the last fhaiu-e to register. Vf till r_'.3O p.m. yesterday only .5.600 children registered. There are more than 10.000134 words
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Article, Illustration130 1957-06-02 8 THK BRITISH destroyer 11. M.5. (;>ssack was re-com-missioned at the Singapore Naval Base at a 30-minute dedication service yesterday. The Rev. J. Fry," Chaplain of the Dockyard, conducted the service which was attended by 109 officers and men of the ship The Cossack130 words
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85 1957-06-02 8 TWO men. Goh Hock Choon. 21. and Annang bin 111 hamed Noor. 55. were admit ted to tru' Singapore General Hospital after a fight at Chestnut Drive, Bukit Panjang. on Fri day night. Th< y were f>'iind lying beside the road with multiple85 words
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Article86 1957-06-02 8 PEKAN. Sat.— More than 30 people, including 20 schoolboys who were returning home after attending the Sultan of Pahang's Silver Jubilee procession here, had a lucky escape early this morning when the bus in which they travelled skidded and overturned on the Pekan-Kuan-tan road. Two86 words
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Article49 1957-06-02 8 BANGKOK. Sat. The Japanese Premier, Mr. Nobi^suke Klshl, spent a busj morning todajr on the opening of his two-day state vlsil to Siam. First, he visited the Roya Palace and signed the King": book. Then he laid a wreath at the Victory Monument. A.P.AP - 49 words
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Advertisement125 1957-06-02 8 Parker ballpoints Ur\^ I write five times mil longer than iSF ordinary ballpoints WM 111 I 4 HERE'S WHY... Parker's giant-size cartnclge capacity I is many times that of ordinary thin 1 refills gives you 5 times as much J writing! Parker ballpoints available in o«dinaiv paikei 4 point sizes,125 words
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Advertisement270 1957-06-02 8 Ihr walrh not lo Ih- found f vrr> licrr. HHHHQI on every bo<Jy'» wridl thr walrh not ■^'fi J"4 known lo rvrryoot ju»l lo fe» «h»- *>«l<li of rtoo«D«l gelccl of nhom rver>lmih «pi-.ik« prfr o md l|.|. •m fkh m.i.iw. ai>— >,n,.|...rr: SPH Dt H«a, lit S:ow Hup Prn*.270 words
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Miscellaneous120 1957-06-02 8 What's on TODAY SINGAPORE CHRISTIAN YOITH COUNCIL: Commonwealth Youth Sunday service. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 9.30 a.m. m mill TRANSFUSION SERVICE: Special session for donors at blood centre. General Hospital. 9 am lo noon. ROTARY HOBBIES EXHIBITION t Victoria Memorial Hall 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission tickets (adulta .50. children120 words
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Miscellaneous143 1957-06-02 8 Staniloicl Road, 9 a.m. to 6 p.n i last <ia\ i CHINKS*: Y.W.C.A. < Shento W.i\ i Bcoul p..rad>. Ar' Club a.m.: badminton, billiards 9 an i| to 9 i> in Red Cross mtfu.-j p.m.; Ml class 3 p.m. to 6 p m at branch premises. Selegle Ron —free film143 words
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Article, Illustration425 1957-06-02 9 CHAN CHIN BOCK - CHAN CHIN BOCK A iTOKY OF fAITH AND UNMtxu WORK 3v SO families helped build JUNE 29. 1957. will be a proud jnd happy day for fifty Anglican families living in Scrangoon Garden Estate. n Tavistock Avenue v church will be opened as mple ceremony of425 words
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Article, Illustration203 1957-06-02 9 SCHOOLBOY PLANS HOLIDAY HIKE WITH A DIFFERENCE IPOH. Sat. An Ipoh schoolboy. P. S. Vincent, 18 plans to spend the August holidays in a novel manner. ll c is looking for companions to hike with him to Singapore along the railway track and count t h sleepers. "This has not203 words
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Article, Illustration226 1957-06-02 9 BACK TO CIVVY STREET FOR ARMY'S PUBLIC RELATIONS MAN FOR THREE YEARS 'A THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE JOB' kJAJOR |amcs Bell, the man who was the link between the Army and the Press in Singapore, leaves on the Empire Orwell tomorrow for home and a new job in Civvy Street. During the226 words
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Article43 1957-06-02 9 LONDON, Sat. The General Accident motor insurance "Hi, c dealt with 500 crash claims a working day more than one a minute last year, said Sir Stanley Norie-Miili r. the chairman. "Our road system is lamentably inadequate." he said.43 words
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157 1957-06-02 9 S fast as the City Council pulls down a little "chap-Ji-kee" shrine at the foot of Fort Canning in King George V Park, it is erected again. And now residents of River Valley Road, who claim that the shrine has been their "protector"157 words
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532 1957-06-02 9 LIME JUICE AND HOT WATER CLEARS THE FLU THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL BY TUAN OJFK THE health position in the Dusun, as on morning of May 24, is as follows: Albertus has recovered from a short spell of malaria, to which he is sub|ect; Khoon is under treatment for probably the532 words
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Advertisement197 1957-06-02 9 fc BaY v 9 &§HaSMBsssV RaW. «lißSsr £r^ BB*^ BBf^SHflfc^ i: SPssssß^s^aV iJtlt^ < Hannah bt Abdul A/iz -i-i,. Kribhna Kumari V. Naidu v > What thoughts lie behind these bright, intelligent, little faces? If they could sneak '"mIiST* perhaps their convefsalion would go something like this: "Look at my197 words
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Article, Illustration22 1957-06-02 10 Hi »»rW. tin Immimmm) OALA DINNER DANCE o* Motel. June 6 6. $10 each. Doris Oeddes I exciting fashions. Book I22 words
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Article278 1957-06-02 10 pOLJTICb v serious business. But not so serious that a little harmless fun should not irradiate it from time to time. A joke makes life easier. And politics is lifeYet an UMNO branch in Penang is vigorously indignant that Radio Malaya should consider playing a specially composed278 words
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Article191 1957-06-02 10 U'INE example in industrial relations is being set in a business in Keiantan. There no state of near war exists. Both sides get together to solve the problems that affect them both. Workers and management of the North Eastern Transport Service have just started a series of191 words
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Article, Illustration773 1957-06-02 10 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Tom Menzies quits after 48 years' racing Home-after 380 wins and five Gold Cups JEFFREY FRANCIS By JOM MENZIES. Malaya's grand old man of horse racing, is looking forward to June 6. It is his 72nd birthday and his 50th year in Malaya. During his half century in this country773 words
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Article724 1957-06-02 10 By DON GRAHAM DID you sleep flat on your back last night? On your stomach? Or curled up like a question-mark? These are not trivial questions, for according to a book just out in America your sleeping habits give the whole clue to your724 words
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150 1957-06-02 10 A new instrument which measures the amount of light given off by marine animals that live In the depths of thf oceans has been develn-^ed by scientists at Harvard University in the United States. It is being used now for the first time in studies150 words
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Article, Illustration345 1957-06-02 10 SULTAN'S COUR AGE EARNS THE QUEEN'S PRAISE She hoped that the Sultan would m.joy many years of health and happiness and that his state would enjoy prosperity and tranquility. About 180 people. including the Sultan of Keiantan and the Ran of Perils, were at the banquet. The main course was345 words
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Advertisement87 1957-06-02 10 HIS EXAMPLE HELp^ BEAT THE PAH AS Q JHE Queen and the Secretary of s the Colonies last night p air tribute to the 25 years' reign of »l of Pahang. The High Commission^' Cillivray. read the messagc^ Istana Beram In her mcv.d, warm greetings to the Sulraadmired the steadfastness,87 words
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Miscellaneous20 1957-06-02 10 "H»ve you ever roiuldrrrd that It may "Granpa, that* the washer, not thf not be jii»t a bad dream?" trll>."20 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-06-02 11 Music for Youth RECiTA TO SUIT SrUDEHT'S POCKET re musi--0 *ive Chistudcnts j d cheaper op- i stoning to -UjsiM 1 music. noUnist. i Mr. trn:k pian..l Rive .it the 1 h i A in Of Chinese I v ra 1 and ,i p p .1 I O nd in70 words
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Article35 1957-06-02 11 "tlvi'v by the m L« tho >r thr BinSociety O| the lan t.> <>l concerts concert by iter this and orrounc tiding the tip which '.lining mrin- Tune Andrew's to discuss35 words
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54 1957-06-02 11 Police Inspector G. H. Palmer, of the Traffic Police. pleaded not guilty in a Sin- gapON eoUTI yestrrriiy to summons charge nt causing hurt to a motorist Low Boon Ghee, at the Kandann Kerbau Police Station on April 4. The c;i>r comet up tef54 words
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295 1957-06-02 11 I FEDERAL BRIGADES COVER TWO-THIRDS OF MALAYA THE P K A UA «-A LUMPUR, Saturday T«t Federaton Army today took over operat.onal command of all Malayan battalions n ,ts most important step towards the greater 'tTii Which wi follow "^p«"-Maj.-G(n F. H. Brooke general295 words
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86 1957-06-02 11 9,000 officers and men in Malayan Army Nt command and be trected by the Director of 'perations. The present .strength of ne Federation Army is '000 offlcer s and men. it ias during the la.st ten nonths rercuited 930 mm •or its infantry battalions and ancillary units Of the recruits.86 words
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93 1957-06-02 11 Man found his friend had been murdered SINGAPORE police are investigating the murdrr of a labourer, Ayasamy, at the City Council labourers' quarters In Lorong Lalat on Friday night. The body was found in his room by his friend, Allagesu. i.bout 8 p.m. Ayasamy. who was cmp!oyed by the City93 words
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Article, Illustration260 1957-06-02 11 Choy (so comely) is "strong woman 1 on the stage Mill a girl noted in theatrical circles for her beauty, brains and brawn. You wouldn't think it to look at her. but comely ('hoy Yin Hiong. born in Kuala Lumpur Z'.\ years ago.260 words
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Article73 1957-06-02 11 For this Dutch couple j They are Mr. M. J. M. their wedding yesterday at Loosen, 28. who is employed the Cathedral of the (.ood H S h :e r c d ond Sl r^ re W ee^ and MarceMa C. de Bjuin. They73 words
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Article228 1957-06-02 11 (WIFE'S STORY I A HOUSEWIFE. Samiah Sessions Court here tc ed to drink her blood after PENANC, Saturday, bmte jamal, 41, told the lay that a labourer threaten,he had warned him to keep away from her daughter She was testifying at the trial of Saad228 words
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53 1957-06-02 11 1 1 Deputy special chief goes on leave IPOH. Sat The Deputy' Chief of the Perak Special Branch, Mr. G. W. Dak. leaves by plane for England tomorrow on .six weeks' leave. During his absence, Mr. i N~g Khim Yee from the j Kuala Lumpur Police head- quarters, will be53 words
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51 1957-06-02 11 Denies 'wrongful confinement' charge Ernest Raja was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with wrongfully confining a woman in a room at cheviot Hill, off Siglap Road, on Thursday night. He pleaded not guilty and the case was fixed for mention next Saturday. Ball of $500 in one surety was51 words
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Article223 1957-06-02 11 BUMPER issue of MM tomorrow THE Malayan Monthly for June —on sale tomorrow is a bumper issue of 92 pages. Main feature is a searching survey of the problem of Kuala Lumpur's squatter slums a challenge to a city soon to become the capital of a new nation. In a223 words
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Article61 1957-06-02 11 The tin price in Singapore ywterday was S3B.S a picul. unchanged on Friday. COPRA PRICE Singapore Copra Association noon prices yesterday were: Straits Borneo copra: June $lm buyers, $23 s sellers. Tone steady. Fair merchantable llomii.it mixed copra: June $J7 buyers. $27 P sellers. Tone Heady Singapore Coconut61 words
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Advertisement40 1957-06-02 11 BEWARE! These are the signs of a cold HUVY HEAD? RASPING SORE THROAT? J IS The Eumcnlhor in Hudaofi't NXMhci i i -(.in 1 tnlUmcd ihroall f Guard against coughs, colds, sore throats and smoker's throat IT' FEELING' udsons Jujubes40 words
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Advertisement152 1957-06-02 11 tsF) fn\ offer you a holiday <C2>& \J^/ round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURNS CORFU 27th |UNE CARTHACE 25»h |ULY 6th AUC CANTON 22nd AUC 3rd SEPT CORFU 19th SEPT lit OCT CARTHACE 17th OCT 31.tOCT FIRST CLASS $663 TOURIST CLASS 5371152 words
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Article, Illustration523 1957-06-02 12 Historical Corner by DONALD DAVIES I HAVE just had morning tea with Mrs. Archie Stocker, 54--year-old daughter of John Tumbull Thomson, early Colony surveyor, after whom Singapore's Thomson Road is named Spry, agile and with a delightful sense of humour. Mrs. stocker523 words
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Article, Illustration314 1957-06-02 12 Here is how to enter T»HE JUDGES' ton- fldence in readers' ability ultimately to produce good "Still Life" pictures was not misplaced. Some really worthwhile efforts were submitted and we regret that prize money was limited to four entries only. ft The winner is a newromer to the314 words
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Advertisement347 1957-06-02 12 if thenametorcmejnber^i federation Representatives S WEARNE BROS. I^NNETT COLLEGE can train your mind to SUCCESS y THROUGH THJ PERSONAL POSTAL TUITION A FREE book vital to your career I Rc.kl h.w ihn urnouv English College can help you u.i*.«. SrnJ for the illustrated panpa* CaraMtrn tUN n thf care I—347 words
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Advertisement140 1957-06-02 12 \ZettlsO, m World's smallest projector! I >J^s^ FITS SNUCLY IN THE CORNER OF AN ATTACHE CASE 1 It is hard to believe, but it is I yfS^'^^C of the ZETT 150 is m irwi jS^^l dimensions In a hall holdir i iWtyzfiM people you can easily proiect c Mm(^y\w evenly140 words
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Miscellaneous137 1957-06-02 12 ACROSS: 1. Enlarge ft), 6. 43. Molars <s>. Instrument 10. Gradual de- DO WN w 5| 2 T HIn der (5 1, 3 Obvious < 7 1. 4 In no velopment (9), 11. Bird (5). 13. respect (4>, 5. Summon up Produce i 5). 15. Business (5) 16 I <6>137 words
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Article, Illustration364 1957-06-02 13 VICE GOES ON A TRANS-CONTINENTAL PLANE RIDE IK/HEN a handsome hunk ot man meets a magnificently moulded woman, there is only one result TROUBLE. And there's plenty of that in the Columbia film INTERNATIONAL POLICE It can hardly be otherwise seeing that364 words
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Article, Illustration535 1957-06-02 13 DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN - DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN EEKS HOLD ON TO 2,000-YEAR SECRET By ALMOST 2.000 years ago, says a Creek legend, a ship sailed across the Aegan Sea towards the Creek island of Delos. On board was a bronze statue of535 words
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120 1957-06-02 13 WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT TUNES CONTEST? SIR. Last March the film "Oklahoma!" was shown simultaneously at two Singapore cinemas. A competition was used in ihe publicity campaign, in which comi>etltors were a&ked to place the 11 tunes from the film In the order of popularity. Ever optimistic I entered this120 words
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Article114 1957-06-02 13 A FREE BOOKLET "Word Mattery" Write today to The Recent i Institute (Dept. B/449i, Pahu-e I Gate, London, WB. England, for I a free copy of "Wok: Mastery," i which contains full details of the I Effective English Course lnclu- ding the special arrangements for overseas students. Don't delay. Vnur114 words
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Article368 1957-06-02 13 Rec ord Playtim e A TECHNICALLY- fine and mv.M al 1 record from Mia i- WLP ***** Red Label On one side of this 10--tnch raeordk Rl«a*y-KnraaaWi Piano Concerto in C Sharp Minor Op :w mci on the other, Cesar Ptanck'i Svir;.honic Variations for PiiiHo and Orchestra Both works :<re368 words
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Article158 1957-06-02 13 rPWO Walt Dlsne\ ffalures on the one programme make for an IntrrWtllH contrast In entertainment. The first. "MXX MABMI THK \R< Tl( li i tasclna'.lng film. It betir... arm a brief animated prologue showing the history of man's long, bitter fight to conquer the Krozen North and158 words
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Article233 1957-06-02 13 Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Hours Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Thousands ot men and women are handicapped because they make embarrassing233 words
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Advertisement426 1957-06-02 13 f J( 'l a Shaw >hew tt f/,, .7j t .v ni# END ATTRACTIONS vHH €il»lVEtiM l .M t »-m..,45.4. i^^^"**H*M*g«l4BkJa-*^ 6.30 A ».3O p. m faj firelinthe <jT DANCE" TSSSffgr igl »f.l OI OR ml»\V an.: M\s \MIH THE GIN". liPfc '<»m..1.45.t. s s.jn p. ra XCITEMENT «g^ ifQ426 words
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Advertisement265 1957-06-02 13 BSS!SEE!I3gI SSI -W m^^^ 3 t ISPtanMiiiigßgiigggaggßHiHgig^gH -t 3- \\j D I" Cj KM h ii 6 nd MmanHHttn J OP IN THi^weMptt^ *ND BIC MIDNIGHT TONIGHT J GRACE CHANG in "SURPRISE" (Mandarin) J T^ COMING! Alan ladd— Sophia Loren Clifton Webb 3f" In 20th entury-Foxs Adventure In Cinemascope Color265 words
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Miscellaneous70 1957-06-02 13 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE Singapore 47d metres and 41 metres. Kuala Lumpur 341 metrea Penanc 366 metrea. Malacca 297 metre*. AM 715 lime Slgn.-J and Opening Announcement; 7.16 Mominf? Serenade: 730 News. 735 Melody Mix ure- 800 News Headline*,: 802 Carnival: R3O 9.00 Tropicana: 900 Waltzing and Marching: 1 30 The70 words
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Miscellaneous104 1957-06-02 13 About Canadian Cowboys: 11 30 Relißlous Half Hour, P M 12 00 Around the World with Music -12 30 Melody Time; 1.00 Protramme bummar'. 101 Music In a Mid-Day Mood! DO News: 1 45 Sweet and Sentimental: 2.00 Hit Parade: 230 Conrert Hour- 330 Australian Magailne; :;4S A' 'he Piano,104 words
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1491 1957-06-02 14 'Getting to know you' at the kitchen sink Dishwashing 'broke the ice' for 33 Jioysjnd girls Lim Heng Loong an 18-year-old Singapore student concludes his series on his impressions of America with an article on his fellow delegates to the New York Herald Tribune Forum for High Schools in March1,491 words
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236 1957-06-02 14 LONDON. Sat A campaign i against the government's currency restrictions, long blocking the British tourist trail to the United States, is gathering momentum here. Voices on all sides —^news- papers, research groups, travel associations and private citizens are em- phasising the need to makeAP - 236 words
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Advertisement288 1957-06-02 14 Horlicks helps you to work extra hard Many people fall behlnJ in their work hacaMC ol tiredness and lack of energy f^.. Doctors s.i> th.it such tiredness and kwtataaMtl rr i> MCW when the food »c j)V~— cat fail* to replace to the fuli the energy used up c%ery day.288 words
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Advertisement230 1957-06-02 14 1 pT Vj m-i.i CkAW Secretly M No tonga, and art there one whit. Dowe'. socieiy as the Hoot P«nar,s--54 Kuiit Fibrositis n Rheumatism Ende •Thr Aiiit'inf rtf* ban,,h,-. ,h. Rhfumat 8< i.ti. Hi* mj lr ll. r Mr 1 p4 ,n. a ffw da.» Ihi. m that are ihr230 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1957-06-02 15 DAVID LEWIN - [ROM THE WORLD OF he COLOSSAL: THE BIGGEST IRASSIEST STORY OF ALL DAVID LEWIN THERE never was, and there never will be, anything as big in show business as Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer. Here the stars were the brightest, the money the biggest, and the moguls the mightiest. To use Hollywood's own (almost1,252 words
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492 1957-06-02 15 NEW UK PRODUCT ENSURES MANY 'HAPPY LANDINGS' I ANDINC a giant air- Imer like the Britannia under bad visibility conditions is an operation fraught with danger. During the last 30 years, many radio systems have been developed to assist the pilot to locate the runway through cloud and fog. These492 words
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Advertisement73 1957-06-02 15 s proud to be seen ith the girl who uses Bond's S '■■0 ih<- Anal louth WHfc^" B^^B clamour to your >^LVv^^^ '^■Hsl KaKs^« I ruikr-up jnd <>V jB 'hrv tuy on for j^l htMirs, without W_ %J y^*^ '^^^Bs^Bf "fudging Avail- rQ 06km Bh utriclivr ihado' H^kHR l I73 words
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Advertisement263 1957-06-02 15 £V£ A/ tAS COl£> WAT&& AIL THE CXKTf f ■iiiimi)nniir" J T7iMWMtllim y^\^~\ i w\ vsV y v \jk a, WR Wa\ >'■ s'^ I jgfl |HKiigiftl^^^g>Vif > &2i&a^^--~ l"/; 1 O'"a~JT ill .LJ m 1 Wash your clothes in FAB's rich suds and j they come out cleaner than263 words
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Advertisement790 1957-06-02 16 Bring your shaving 8 fe?J?/ up-to-date ~^1& with a modern y x Gillette Razor dropped and then your I/ 1 I ff men bring their shaving I I I I Gillette quick-action razor. /f *fs»' /j A Gillette razor used all ma I ONLY smart travel I AA IP 1790 words
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Miscellaneous1283 1957-06-02 16 \IXZKK MOr»E7 TO CESCJE ?JTA PKOW A UON, SUT TMEV »OTM -s^S**' 1 IL j }/^^^A S FELL, ygANVLINS 7igECTLV Itsi PgQJT QC TME VICOUS S^UTE J| If^fy/^ SOW THE ALEgT AfE-MAN S^l^^NG CQgWAg7" AG^N A.M7 AfiAlN TAKAN. SCOIiGhT IT wKE TO *\A<E f^ /j M fr^V^/S^^M i-1 '^C.s_ G^1,283 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1957-06-02 17 FERENC PUSKAS - - FERENC PUSKAS m Cmm PUBKAS STORY m M [By A false charge hangs over ttiy head. ..and in Hungary people still disappear... YOUK London parks. I walk•hem this .-.r-e full of olours of sad .n'ry tOO the •■ing to t will al1,025 words
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Article127 1957-06-02 17 A LARGE-SCALE project to save patients who have i f\ had heart attacks from death by using methanieal hearts has been started at Kinc ounty Hospital in l Brooklyn, a brouch of New York City. The mechanical hearts that are beinr used take I over the127 words
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Article1279 1957-06-02 17 Success in June final exams MALAYA has 32 new doctors and eight new I dental surgeons. Results of the June final examination of the University of Malaya issued yesterday show 32 candidates werp successful in I the final professional part II examination for the deI grees1,279 words
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Article23 1957-06-02 17 MORE FOR THE iRE VICTIMS A total ol elief of thf ["imea y tei The to the he Sii :0.. i '>on la23 words
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Article26 1957-06-02 17 The f Fru bln Ayam, 47. at the IV. Janl •filled tr t nk n. Tw:i nthor I i bin h h 'n26 words
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Article43 1957-06-02 17 canal— drowns TKLUK ANSON, Sat. A 17-month-old child, Llan K:ui Chai v d whon I 1 1 into an In canal ;it Bagan Sungei Tianß, a ren i(?e in the Runskup area of Lowrr Porak, about 27 mi.es from43 words
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Advertisement69 1957-06-02 17 BRYLCREEM yr for smarf healfhy hair BRYLCREEM gives the hair a soft natural lustre, so different from that over oily look. BRYLCREEM controls the hair firmly but gently, keeping it in position all day long. BRYLCREEM keeps the scalp clear, and healthy, free from dryness and dandruff. BRYLCREEM is all69 words
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Advertisement268 1957-06-02 17 Sky tour the world under the friendly wing of tivun AUSTRALIA'S OVERSEAS AIRLINE Qffflit V m /^ANTAS will-issue one lourist ticket that nigni aruunu wMI lake you rjqht arouml the wo ,u at a saving of over 20' o on First-Class air f.ire. tlie WOrld in Qantas Tourist travel r268 words
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Article, Illustration761 1957-06-02 18 MERCEDES BENZ makes motoring news with a car almost identical to its immediate predecessor but selling at $1,775 less. It is the 2 19, the latest version of the six-cylin-der 220 6, a well-tried car that has enjoyed considerable popularity in Malaya Changes are so761 words
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136 1957-06-02 18 f IGHTWEIGHT champion Tan Howe Liang (Evergreen), Singapore's Olympic wcmhtliitcr. will compete with four others in the Mr. Bodybuilder competition at the Broadway Hall. New World, on July 6 and 7. The junior weishtlifting championship! and Mr. Singapore Jr. contest, will alao be staged136 words
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Article, Illustration203 1957-06-02 18 BILL Wyllie. 24 year-old Australian automobile engineer well-known in .Malayan motor sport circles, will soon start building a special in which he hopes to lourh well over 120 in p h The basis of the car is a space frame made of drawn tube steel, fully203 words
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258 1957-06-02 18 CRUSADER - Malayanisation it's making it s debut in sport CRUSADER -Bv "J"HE Federation of Malaya Olympic Council has also started on a Malaya nisation policy. According to its latest byelaws only citizens of the Federation of Malaya can hold office in the council. The new president is Col. H. S. Lee,258 words
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Article208 1957-06-02 18 Forces Club ready to go racing ENTRIES tor the Forces Motorlnc Club.? closed club circuit meet ins at Chanel airfield next Sunday are: Huh speed tri:it: 8. Ponder m.Q.). R A. Greenwood iM G.V P. H. C. Wanner (Peugeot), Miss J. landvmore (Bontward). F. B.iruch iMGi. S. Leonu (M.G.). D.208 words
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Article15 1957-06-02 18 Thn witrM be Minor larc^r I aver: with fui 40 n15 words
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Advertisement273 1957-06-02 18 protect that cut with Elastoplast FIRST AID DRISSINGS Cuts and grazes need immediate protection with j Elastoplast. A neat l.lastoplast adhesive dressing v\ill keep the wound free from infection until it is healed. The dressing is elastic and stretches with t lie skin movements. Being adhesive, l.lastoplast really does stay273 words
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983 1957-06-02 19 England 102 for loss of Richardson, Insole BIRMINGHAM Sat THE West Indies, all out for 474 at tea, led England by 288 runs on first innings on the third day of the first Test here. At close of play EnglandReuter - 983 words
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Article190 1957-06-02 19 4th division for league soccer LONDON. Sat. rpHERE will be a new fourth X division In English football ...e .season after next. 1958-59. the Football League decided at its annual meeting here today. The rlubo agreed unanimously to a management committee proposal to substitute third and fourth divisions for theReuter - 190 words
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427 1957-06-02 19 sh«»uld mak< stage the British Emp ten years from now. Thus is the opinion of Mr. Eduar Tanner, srerrtary of Uv 1956 Olympic Games Orca:ii.sine Committee and sccrotary and treasurer of the Australian Olympic Federation, who arrived in Singa- pore yesterday by Qantas427 words
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Article234 1957-06-02 19 SIVA SAVES S'GOR FROM COLLAPSE KUALA LUMrtR, Sat DAD light followed by i;iln stop- ped play 75 minutes early on the hr>t day of the inter-itate tricket matcn between Se!anv;or i and Perak on the padang today. It m a disappointing day's play with Selangor makuiK 92 in their first234 words
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Article51 1957-06-02 19 PARIS. Sat. Sven D«\lcUon. of i Sweden, won the men's I title at the French tennis cham- plonshlpfi here today, beallng Herb j Flam (U.S.t 6-3. 6-4. 6-4. Britiiin.s Shirle\ Bloomer look the women's singles title uith a 6-1 6-3 victory over Mrs. D. Knode (USReuter - 51 words
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Article362 1957-06-02 19 SYDNKY. Sat —Australian soccer results today were: NSW DIV. 1 (South l N. S. Wales 5 Queensland t NSW DIV. 2 (South) Polonia (bye) Pyrmont 1 J"»» Recent* Pk Sutherland 5 Warriewood 2 White Eafles 3 NSW DIV. 3 (South) Cronulla I Toomabble 3 Viking I tairfteld 11362 words
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Article502 1957-06-02 19 ITfLDIP SINGH, last years in-, v dividual champion, retained his title at R a files Institution's annual sports yesterday. Versatile Kuldip won fbur events the triple jumps, diot put. Ais- i cus and javelin throws and was f placed second in the long jump and third502 words
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Article216 1957-06-02 19 Two late goals decide final KUALA LUMPUR, Sal. 4 LAST-MINUTE ROal by Chang Poh Onn enabled Selaneor Chinese to beat Neeri Sembilan Chinese 2-1 in the M.C.F.A. Cup final before 4.000 spectators at Princes Road stadium today. Though Seiangor looked the more dangerous side, it was Negri who held the216 words
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Advertisement202 1957-06-02 19 RELAX over the Week End with the WEEK ENDER m I jfl ft I C ry week Thrilling Pages ot Action imour Exclusivcs Features Sports s Playful Ghost mystery I ttken hiimlHTs switching off lights! Whrre Amahs Go to Die special -|hiul last d.tys in HHH bImM :a Tongkang Scandal202 words
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Advertisement96 1957-06-02 19 LIGHT DELIVERY VAN A. i,, oc c comfort /^P%BaHP' m I'ned smartness, /^-saSs^^^ Strong cross braced chassis. Streamlined smartness for prestige value. Sturdy all steel construction. Extra economy with (he high rear axle ratio. Low unladen weight under 1 ton. Luxury cab foam rubber seats Payload 14 15 cwts. parcel96 words
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Obituary85 1957-06-02 20 I* Wart, tin (minimum) MR KHOO HENG PHO Age 67 years passed away peacefully at General Hospital on Friday 31st May 1957 leaving his sorrowful wife Wee Slew Ngoh. 3 sons. Soo Thuan, Soo Chye and Soo Hean. S daughters Ean Kirn. Ean Choo and Ean Suan 1 daughter-in-law,85 words
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Article45 1957-06-02 20 »,,r4% till (mimimmm) SNG IT/X IYE Teck Yam, Wee MM, thank all Friends, Relat!'. fA and the Soon Clan Association for their kind expressions of Sympathy. Wreaths, Scrolls. c and Attendance at the Funeral of their beloved mother Mdm. Tan Yew on 26.5 57.45 words
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Obituary51 1957-06-02 20 tm *.fii tit < minimum) BKN.MMIN CHINNIAH ARUKASAI.EM Treasured Memories of our beloved Husband and Father who died 2nd June 1956 ■We Rememlxr You in Silence, But Make no Outward Show, But What it Meant to Lose No One will Ever Know." Sadly mlv.cd by Hls Lovln Wile51 words
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Article, Illustration2783 1957-06-02 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Trainer Keith Daniels saddles three winners SHAMROCK SUPPER BEATS BONDI IN THE MAIN SPRINT By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL 5263.125 Ist. No. *****') ($*****6) 2nd No *****8 59.203) 3rd. No. *****7 (S 32.890) STARTERS (***** each): Nos. *****3; *****4: 2T 186.1; *****5; *****7; *****3;2,783 words
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Article88 1957-06-02 20 ROME. Sat. THE Dormella oiKiat.t stabler' ermck four-jrear-I old Ti.s.sot won the Gnimi Prix of the President of Ww Italian Rppubljc. run over OOf and a half nllea bere yeuXetday. Tissot's victory was nis twelfth in 18 rw I ics. The colt, who i. i-nKaci-.88 words
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Article247 1957-06-02 20 LONDON. Sat. rOUGH trainer Noel Murless yesterday denie d rumours that Crepello was not lit and well, the odds against Sir Victor Sasso Newmarket 2.000 Guineas winner went out half a point to 2 to 1— the longest price offered about him since May 13Reuter - 247 words
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Advertisement501 1957-06-02 20 I* ITaraia lit (mirtmmm) VAN I I'NTEREN: To Rlxje and Bert, a son. Daniel Hugo, on June Ist K K Hrwpltal lIM To Evelyn and Chin Lum, brother for Gordon, at Salmon :ty Home, June First. BLESSED WITH A Child. To Mr fi Mrs Robert Png. a Mil. Ivan, on501 words
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Advertisement109 1957-06-02 20 7"fceggjg|; s rigf)f YOUR URS! SNAP ANO h V OTHER Will PRoyi A GOOD PICTURE EVERY SHOT JOT %m ROUEIFUX PL«N»R ANO XENOTaH 3 5 PLANAR ANO XtNOTAP WITH BUILT IN EXPOSURE ROLLEICORO XENAc «EHN. MEYER S CO LTD P 0 In. PATERSON. SIMONS CO LTD fa C\mr CAiim'i =^1109 words
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