The Straits Times, 5 June 1957
1957-06-05
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Title Section15 1957-06-05 1 A,fiKja»..«, «A« The Straits Times. flea**** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1957 15 CENTS15 words
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Article832 1957-06-05 1 Committee puts $750,000 question f ARE PEOPLE REALLY KEEN ON IT? THI. Singapore (Government has been advised that the Colony's first television station lonld be operated by a public corporation not f pri\;ite enterprise. s also been told that Government control v should be kept to a832 words
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Article, Illustration163 1957-06-05 1 SULTAN OF JOHORE MAY SAY YES KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Sultan of Johore is ready to return to Malaya in August and become 'ts first Paramount Ruler, if chosen He indicated this in letters to friends in Australia who formerly lived in Jo hore It Is believed however, that If163 words
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Article, Illustration123 1957-06-05 1 TENGKU is party chief again KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been nominated president of UMNO for the seventh successive year. There is no other nomination The party's 74 divisions In the Federation and Singapore are unanimous in their choice of the Tengku to continup as123 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-06-05 1 This Is 'Bunny', the V.I.P. chauffeur, who'll soon be a V.I. P. herself MISS NANCY ("Bunny") SIMMONS, the Colonial Office chauffeur, who has been invited to Kuala Lumpur by the Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to attend the merdeka celebrations on August 31. She will be a State guest. MissReuter - 93 words
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Article179 1957-06-05 1 May's (285 n.0.) record Time saved the West Indies BIRMINGHAM, Tues. Time saved the West Indies from defeat in the first Test which ended here today after a magnificent innings by England captain, Peter May, whose 285 not out was the highest postwar individual Test score. The scores were: England179 words
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Article33 1957-06-05 1 BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Argentina yesterday signed a Point Four technical assistance agreement with the United States. Argentina becomes the 20th and last Latin American nation to join the programme.33 words
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408 1957-06-05 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. 'THERE is no "safe dose" of radiation and nuclear tests have already ensured that millions of people will be born grossly deformed or diseased, three eminent geneticists told Congress today. Dr. James Crow, of the University of Wisconsin, Dr. Bentley Glass ofReuter - 408 words
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Article75 1957-06-05 1 American jailed in Libya TRIPOLI. Tues. A sergeant was sentenced to three years' Jail at Zavia town today on the first charge against a U.S. serviceman in a Libyan court since the 1954 Libyan US pact on bases. Sgt. William Bellinger was found guilty of homicide, but the judge rejectedReuter - 75 words
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Article21 1957-06-05 1 COLOMBO. Tues. Incessant rain after a recent drought has flooded more than 1.500 Ceylonese out of their homes. U.P.UP - 21 words
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Article71 1957-06-05 1 Up dollar allowance LONDON, Tues. The Government today announced ending of the dollar spending ban which has prevented British tourists from freely visiting the United States and other dollar area countries since the war. The Chancellor of the Exechequer. Mr. Peter Thor--1 neycroft. said that tourists will be allowed toUP - 71 words
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Article219 1957-06-05 1 Britain may cut H- tests— reports LONDON, Tues. Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, said today that Britain's future programme of hydrogen bomb tests will depend on the studies now being made by scientists of the two explosions which have already taken place in the Pacific. He tola the HouseReuter - 219 words
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Article62 1957-06-05 1 LONDON, Tues— The Government refused today to go it alone in relaxing the trade embargo on Russia as it did jvith China. Mr. Derek Walker-Smith, 'Minister of State at the 1 Broad of Trade, told the Commons the Government did •not feel Justified" in taking aUP - 62 words
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Article30 1957-06-05 1 SAIGON, Tues— Slam's deputy Foreign Secretary Mr. Rak Panyarachun. today flew to Saigon at the head of a mission to discuss defence plans within the SEATO framework— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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208 1957-06-05 1 Beauties in contests like animals on show, says bishop MANILA, Tues.— A Filipino bishop today warned all Roman Catholics not to take part in bathing beauty contests on pain of partial excommunication. in a pastoral letter M the clergy and laity. Bishop Marinao A. Madriaga ot the Lingayen diocese protestedUP - 208 words
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Article30 1957-06-05 1 HONOLULU. Tues The Japanese Consul General. Hisaji Hattori, was released yesterday from a hospital after examination disclosed he suffered minor injuries in a car accident On Sunday. U.P.UP - 30 words
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Article77 1957-06-05 1 VIENNA, Tues.— Minaly Francia-Kis has been charged in Budapest with committing 104 murders, Budapest Radio said today Francia-Kls is being tried by the Budapest Central Court, the broadcast added. No further information on the trial was given. The radio did not identify Francia-Kis asUP - 77 words
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Article35 1957-06-05 1 HONG KONG. Tues. Professor Georges Portmann, a member of the French Senate and the Academy of Medicine left for Peking today by train at the invitation of the Communist Chinese Physicians' Association.— U.P.UP - 35 words
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Article29 1957-06-05 1 U.S. HOLDS BACK ON PACT WASHINGTON. Tm thtftai Statrs has de(k!< against joining Bagdad Pact as full mrmhrr f«»r time brine, it was authoritatively learned today. Reutsr.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement57 1957-06-05 1 ,ATIST "lATINUM 1 GOLD INGAGEMENf MINGS P. H. HENDRY Monutoctiirinq Jcwellet Tg Ni-rth Bridge Road, Singapore-*. HO' TO PRIVATE CONTROL: HH wo' TO GOVT. DIRECTION: |^^H PUBLIC CORPORATION BEST: TV is too powerful as a W J it would not encourage 1 Policy would then be In propaganda weapon artistic57 words
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Advertisement11 1957-06-05 1 ONSON ate made vv i ctiiid/e*/ k^Mi /r\ />y<_Jla//ip/75&4 Vk B11 words
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Article, Illustration390 1957-06-05 2 GRAHAM SAYS SEX MORE DANGEROUS THAN REDS f Our Immorality could destroy the United States, cries Evangelist Billy In a blast atlewdness, I Immodesty, dirt, Idleness, filth and smut NEW YORK, Tuesday. gVANGLIST Billy Graham said last night the United States was in danger of being destroyed by sexual immorality390 words
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78 1957-06-05 2 LONDON, Tues. About 650 physicians and surgeons from 36 countries, including Russia and the European Communist states, met her e today to honour an Englishman who discovered the circulation of the blood. He was William Harvey, who died 300 years ago. At the opening ofReuter - 78 words
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95 1957-06-05 2 SYDNEY, Tues. Mr. Roland Hill, Director of an American travel headquarters here, disputed today a Tokyo travel agency report that it had Issued the world's longest airline ticket. Tokyo press reports said a 25-foot long ticket had been issued to Nelson Lees toUP - 95 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-06-05 2 EVEN if the other children are not amused, five-year-old Peter scores a big hit with Princess Margaret. He is putting on his unit s v a 1 "performance" during the Princess's visit to Dr. Barnardo's Home at Hallow Park, near Worcester. Right ofReuter - 97 words
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Article221 1957-06-05 2 Doctor showed her where to stab, say police DARIS, Tues. Police said today that a dressmaker had confessed to stabbing the sleeping wife of her doctor-lover while he stood by showing her where to lunge the knife. She did it for love, police said in accusingAP - 221 words
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Article33 1957-06-05 2 NICOSIA^ Tues. Nicosia has been placed in bounds to British servicemen until midnight dally. The city was placed out of bounds when the state of emergency was declared In November.—UP.UP - 33 words
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Article32 1957-06-05 2 KARACHI. Tues.— One prisoner was killed, two injured and five escaped from Tando Jan prison. 120 miles from north of Karachi. Ten other prisoners were recaptured in the desert.— A.P.AP - 32 words
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Article26 1957-06-05 2 BELGRADE. Tues. President Tito has declared he does not think there will be an atomic war, despite "preparations" by the great powers.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article201 1957-06-05 2 Sunken treasury found GEMS SHIP \v KVT DOW N IN nURBAN, T U Graham R ei a s th f J, 5 treasure ship off South Am,' Rans.ce, Coast ,75rf tor yacht Martinet a ered cannon and "positively ldenti'hulk in Lady's Baf? > East Indiaman Gr The Grosvennr was r?201 words
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Article317 1957-06-05 2 THEY'RE OUT FOR CONTROL THERE, DECLARES U.S. EXPERT YEW YORK, Tues. 11 Mr. Walter Robertson, U.S. Assistant I Secretary of State fo: Far Eastern affairs, said yesterday that the Communists were aimine al control of South-Ear I Asia with its rice sur- pluses upon which317 words
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Article77 1957-06-05 2 NEW YORK, Tues. —An ambulance driver died of a heart attack In Ohio yesterday while taking another heart attack victim to the hospital. Charles Oiblon, 67, was stricken as he drove to a hospital with Charles Stoll, 76, who collapsed In a shop. Police, called to77 words
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Article30 1957-06-05 2 JERUSALEM. TUW Prime Minister Mr Ben-Gunon. won apP r Is parliament last Israel's acceptance ofu ciples of the Elsenh trine. The rote was 59 39 abstentions.— A.r.30 words
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Advertisement119 1957-06-05 2 %N x yiVL Jjt i J\\ TWO JiSl g&J TJT j jpt jW'^f] You can buy a 1-ox jar of J^l jK" ij jjt jJL^^f J& 50 cts. in the Federation. *s^*S2h!*s If Marmite had been available then, The and beauty. Mix Marmite with steaming Young White Vegetable would certainly119 words
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Article199 1957-06-05 3 Hew Kremlin propp^ ha AmetUum otMolate worr ied about protocol No objection if he wants to make broadcast similar to Khrushchev's thp s NEW YORK Tuesday, llih Soviet delegation at the United Nations h:»-".i C yes'e'day that there would be no objection in principleReuter - 199 words
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Article131 1957-06-05 3 Big blast from a balloon in U.S. DA, Tues.— The ted States was lay for the first explode a nu- vice from a floating 500 i over Yucca tirmly anchored ialloon, 67 feet in Is expected to llout, cut operaand make i, easier. HASHINGTON, Senator Anderson, chairt S. SvnateRepresentatives on131 words
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Article49 1957-06-05 3 HONG KONG. Tues.— Since 1955 Hong Kong h«c sold 409 motor cars to Communist China. Most of the vehicles were passenger cars. The total value of the cars was HK55.233.474. The motor cars included British-macie Austins, Standards and West German Mercedes Ber.z. UP.UP - 49 words
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Article27 1957-06-05 3 RANGOON, T v c s Bandits staged a train holdup near Rangoon yesterday, stripped every passenger of money and jewels and escaped into nearby rice-fields.27 words
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Article125 1957-06-05 3 H PROTEST BISHOP PLANS TO RETIRE gRIGHTON, Tues. Dr. George Bell, the outspoken Bishop of Chichester, who has vigorously opposed hydrogen bomb tests, announced today he would retire at the end of the year. The 74-year-old Bishop told the Sussex Diocesan Council here he felt it was time to stepReuter - 125 words
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Article37 1957-06-05 3 NEW YORK. Tues Fire and smoke swept through an old family-type hotel in Worcester, Ma&sachusets, yesterday taking the lives of three women, injunng nine and forcing 38 others to flee in their night clothing. A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article24 1957-06-05 3 I Tues.— The Duke k ss of Windsor celeI heir 20th marriage n their French h '!ii P today— U .P.24 words
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186 1957-06-05 3 H.K. Govt. to probe pirate problem HONG KONG, Tues.The Government of Hong Kong is conducting a thorough investigation into recent attacks by Chinese pirates in waters between Hong Kong and Macao and is considering what action to take. Local merchants are planning to ask for protection by Royal Navy escorts186 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-06-05 3 A CAR owned by Khali) Hibri, a pro-Government candidate in the Lebanese elections, burns in the middle of a street in the centre of Beirut, after being set alight by rioters. Riots swept the city and the army and police were continually mobilised to meet theAP - 55 words
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Article72 1957-06-05 3 Japanese union man taken ill LONDON, Tr.es. A Japanese trade union leader, Mr. Kinnosuke Mano, 43, was taken ill at Folkesome last night and sent to Dover isolation hospital. He was believed to have a stomach ailment. Mr. Mano, general secretary of the All-Japan Federation of Electrical Machine Workers Union,72 words
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Article22 1957-06-05 3 BELGRADE, Tues.— A 16--year-old girl was killed by hail in the Bosnian village of Hambarina while tending cattle.— A.P.AP - 22 words
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148 1957-06-05 3 RUSH-HOUR MASSACRE IN ALGIERS ALGIERS, TUESDAY NINE people were killed and 84 wounded when bombs hidden in lamp-posts exploded during the rush hour last night. i When the bombs went off almost simultaneously and all near crowded bus stops— jagged chunks of cast ironAP - 148 words
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Article70 1957-06-05 3 WASHINGTON, Tues.— The United States Government has agreed to let a Japanese court try a United States soldier charged with killing a Japanese woman, a joint statement issued by the State and Defence departments said today. Mrs. Naka Sakai. 46, was shot while scavenging scrap metalReuter - 70 words
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Article240 1957-06-05 3 LONDON, Tues. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £50* i Funding V, £88 5/18 —1/16 War 34% £69 9/16 BANKS Mercantile (£5) £4% +1/82 Eastern (£5) £6% Chartered (£1) 35/74 Hongkong ($125) £954 INSURANCE Com Un. (ute.) 78/9 1/74 Royal 83/3240 words
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Article28 1957-06-05 3 LONDON. Tues Spot 26-Sd July-Sept 26-S.d., Oct.-Dfc. 2fi', d. Jan-Mar. 26 \d., April-June 26 -.d.. June c.l.f. 26\d., July c.l.f. 26' ad., Aug. c.l.f. 26Wd Tone: Quiet28 words
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Article22 1957-06-05 3 LONDON. Tues—Cash buyers C 762 sellers. £763. Forward buyers £760. sellrr.v £760' a. Settlement £763. Turnover a.m. 120 tons, p.m. 9622 words
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Article43 1957-06-05 3 COLOGNE, Tues. The Federation of German Unions called today for West Germany to follow Britain's lead in lifting the trade embargo with Communist China. It announced it would &end a delegation to Peking to seek a barter agreement. UP.UP - 43 words
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Article22 1957-06-05 3 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, returned to Tokyo tonight after his tour of Asian countries. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Advertisement88 1957-06-05 3 A \m« b ORcy AR n GOOD mTl^r U 1:H Xl H 3L- \MfJp Is S3 MM A M t •mm ■■24*' jtf' jm i IH mM IWI S3gj^B& REMEMBER! BORGWARD STANDARD $7,260 BORGWARD STATION WAGON $7,460 BORGWARD ISABELLA TS $8,340 BORGWARD CONVERTIBLE $10,215 BORGWARD HANSA $14,000 Hire Purchase and88 words
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Advertisement140 1957-06-05 3 »OWOI« UP-ANCHOR and FULL CREAM AHEAD! SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. i > f I CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT. MEYER CHAMBERS TEL: *****-9 BUILDING LOTS FRANKEL ESTATE from 4,500 to 15,000 sq. ft. $1.00 to $1.25 per sq. ft. BIN JAI PARK NEAR SWISS CLUB ROAD. from 12,000 to 28,000140 words
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Article, Illustration278 1957-06-05 4 Trip half round the world for Tengku 's syce COME TO MALAYA, SAID RAHMAN: I WOULD LOVE IT, SHE REPLIED "BUNNY" From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Tuesday. ENGKU Abdul Rahman was being driven to the airport here last Friday when he asked his woman chauffeur: "How would you like to go278 words
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83 1957-06-05 4 MERDEKA TEAM IS INVITED TO DINNER "TO MEET PUBLIC KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been asked to name a date and place for an all-community dinner for the Malayan delegation to the London constitutional talks. The dinner will be followed by an all-community variety concert.83 words
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Article, Illustration185 1957-06-05 4 NOW MEE HO IS PROUD OF HER TABLE MA T... WITH alow, difficult steps, 11-year-old Lee Mc c Ho. a spastic child, walked up to Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore, and proudly showed the embroidered table mat she had made. It was the first bit of handiwork185 words
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Article35 1957-06-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Tisa binte Mohamed who on March 21 was found with a defaced identity card while in a boat off Kampong Laut was today fined $150 or a month's jail.35 words
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75 1957-06-05 4 Schoolgirls send cash to aid fine victims Pupils from Form 4A or St. Anthony's Girls' School. Singapore, yesterday t,ave $55.80 for the Cecil Street fire victims. Together with $10 each from B. Tan and anonymous from RAF Changi. the fond now stands at $7,401.90 This is still 55.598.10 short of75 words
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Article96 1957-06-05 4 Singapore will have four representatives in the 16-man Malayan rubber delegation to the International Rubber Study Group conference scheduled to open in Jogjakarta, Indonesia on June 24. They are Mr. P. F. Adam, a senior official in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry; Mr. I.96 words
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Article15 1957-06-05 4 The Singapore Y.W.C.A. will hold its annual meeting at 5 Raffles Quay tomorrow.15 words
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Article134 1957-06-05 4 Indonesia relaxes ban and door opens to Colony merchants 'THE way is open for Singapore to regain entrepot trade with Indonesia worth $15 million a month. The business had been stagnating since Indonesia totally prohibited imports to conserve foreign currency. Jakarta has just lifted the ban but134 words
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Article42 1957-06-05 4 IPOH, Tues.— Thieves stole $70 worth of iron bars yesterday from a house under construction 400 yards from the Pasir Puteh police station. Mr. Chan Seng Bar, a contractor, walked to the station and made a report.42 words
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127 1957-06-05 4 DETAINEE FINED $20 FOR CAR OFFENCE TORMER Chung Cheng High School teacher, Linda Chen Mong Hock, 27, drove past a halt sign on Sept. 7, last year 12 days before she was detained on a banishment order. Chen, now under detention In Outram Prison, pleaded guilty in a letter addressed127 words
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Article32 1957-06-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Chan Kirn Choon. manager Tai Chong Sawmill, Mersing, was fined $350 here today for permitting a lorry to carry an excess weight of six tons.32 words
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Article143 1957-06-05 4 170 WORKERS PLAN TO WALK OUT ABOUT 170 employees of Khong Guan Biscuit Factory in Howard Road, Singapore, are planning to strike over the dismissal of a worker. The Singapore General Employees* Union. which claims to represent them, had given the management until today to143 words
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Article39 1957-06-05 4 At the second annual meeting of the Singapore Air Traffic Controllers' Association, the following were elected officials for this year: President. Mr. Tan Beng San. vice president, Mr. Lee Ah Keng. and secretary. Mr. Cheong Pak Chow.39 words
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Advertisement293 1957-06-05 4 flß^S***fl***S*V^ ail like tx/sr/ I x J^Am 888» I /I I I /A^^Am Wash your clothes in FAB's rich suds and i|\ I they come out cleaner than you've ever *wn* n "1 seen them before. That's because FAB— i the miracle washing powder from America 1 r^f f gets293 words
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Advertisement129 1957-06-05 4 1 sweTtl CHILLI il man ufncturo S I THE AHOY an, CORP., (Singapore) |n SINGAPORE: K LUM? Advertisement INDIGESTION Do you worn; Sufferers from lndlm cease to look fonva-'' times and no their food. Often I about by worry, v these upsets is toon in the stomach. neutralisinerrr' to restore129 words
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Miscellaneous144 1957-06-05 4 n «m*j^ mM m. *a w gramme Summary; 6.02 Children's RADIO MALAYA Corner; 6.30 When Day Is Done; 6.55 Regional Announcements; Singapore 476 metre* and 6.56 Singapore Share Market Re--41 metres. port; 7.00 News; 7.10 News Talk; Koala Lompnr S4l metres 7.15 Horizons 1957; 7.30 I Speak Penan* 366 metres.144 words
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Article230 1957-06-05 5 Biggest leisure pleasure is the cinema RECENT inquiry into the leisure habits of Sinea- pore teenagers tended to show that they sDent a r deal of their spare time at the cinema Mr. A. F. Well s O f the university of Malaya's Social Science230 words
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Article74 1957-06-05 5 Union men to meet firm head Tutfre council of E ..pore Business Employers Union last •t( rred strike action lan rmployees of icGregor. i;ows a letter yestern the management igreed to meet the Titatives at any n connection with the ent of Mr. A. M. Wildismisoal of Mr. I ranch74 words
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Article19 1957-06-05 5 Ma-ster AttenS:r.gapore has asked nela in the har- -hips on June 13. 1 lal birthday of the19 words
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Article56 1957-06-05 5 The executive council of i Business House Union last night d to ask the Singapore ers Federation for a We conference to dis- attera of mutual in- 1 terest. The council thought that such a meeting would enable the staff side to thrash out difficulties members56 words
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Article29 1957-06-05 5 Singapore Traction Company employees will glv P a farewell dinner to their retiring traffic superintendent. Mr. J.L. Pattison, at Uv Tai Tong Restaurant, New World, on Friday.29 words
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249 1957-06-05 5 THEY SAVED CRASH CREW FROM SEA I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1Y Four fishermen of Pontian Kechil Village in Johore will receive rewards of $100 each for rescuing the crew of a Royal Australian Air Force Lincoln bomber which crashlanded in the sea on Jan. 9.249 words
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Article24 1957-06-05 5 Th c Singapore Education Society will hold a symposium on "English Education" at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, on June 14.24 words
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356 1957-06-05 5 He helped abduct a millionaire on New Year's Day so he'll spend six years in prison KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. £HONG NEE CHEE, 30, described as a tin miner, was today sentenced to six years' jail by Mr. Justice Sutherland in the High Court for kidnapping a Kuala Lumpur millionaire. Low356 words
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Article, Illustration85 1957-06-05 5 GOLD SEEKER MAN BACK IN SINGAPORE YAPP CHONG SAN, one of two Malayans who went treasure hunting in the ill-fated Gold Seeker, has returned to Singapore. Yapp, 31, of Kuala Lumpur, still does not know who paid his passage from Australia. After the Gold Seeker was smashed up he had85 words
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Article36 1957-06-05 5 Medical staff want more PENANG, Tues. The Penang Settlement Medical Staff Union will consider at its annual delegates conference on Saturday a resolution asking for compensation for hospital assistants {assuming the responsibilities i of medical officers.36 words
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Article26 1957-06-05 5 The Singapore Governor, Sir Robert Black, will open an international bazaar in aid of the blind at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday.26 words
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139 1957-06-05 5 rpHE Singapore Minister A for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabboy, has recommended to the Natural Reserves Board that 1,373 acres of swamp land in Sungei Pandang should be set aside for the cultivation of prawns. Mr. Jumabhoy said yesterday that six months ago139 words
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Article193 1957-06-05 5 rpHE managements of the Hock Lee and Tay Koh Vat bus companies yesterday said that it would take them a few days to review the cases of 82 dismissed men who are members of the Singapore Bus Workers' Union. The owners said: "We shall193 words
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Article29 1957-06-05 5 KOTA BHARU, Tues. —The President of the Sessions Court here, Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Abas. 28. has relinquished his post to become Deputy Public Prosecutor of Selangor.29 words
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Article81 1957-06-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Before Mr. Justice Hepworth in the High Court here today Mr. S. C Maclntyre argued an appeal against a conviction in the Sessions Court, Kluang i where R. Pavadi was sentenced to three months' jail for causing the death of Ungku Abdul Rahman81 words
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Advertisement237 1957-06-05 5 This Johnson '10. in the new BRONZE colour, has NEW QUIETER spiral gears, smoother starting, twist-pfip speed control, sealed-in powerhead. 6 gallon fuel system and slow-running ability. Don't forget that Johnson motors are corrosion-protected testsshowpositivHv that there is no longer any need to flush your motor JL BORNEO after salt-water237 words
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Miscellaneous243 1957-06-05 5 police BAND: Public concert.! YYV.C.A (Raffles Quay): InEsplanade Garden. 6 p.m. to 7 ternational Women's Club —visit P.m to Red Cross Children's Home at ROTARY CUB: Weekly lun- Tanah Merah io am.; beauty cheon— talk on "Japanese Swords" culture class 5.15 pm. mr&MM>N SERVICE OF *%> ™**T°L JS^. It. INDIA:243 words
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115 1957-06-05 6 JAIL FOR 3-WIFE MAN WHO OWED ONE $700 A MAN who had three wives admitted in a Singapore court yesterday that he owed S7OO in maintenance arrears to one, Ong Fay Eng, by whom he had six children. Lim Hong Lian, who said he was jobless now. agreed with the115 words
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Article75 1957-06-05 6 IPOH. Tues. A bu s company employee, Wong Wai, was today jailed for a month for failing to pay maintenance to his wife and two children, as ordered by the court previously. The wife, Ng Foon. 29. filed a claim against Wong Wai for four months'75 words
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Article24 1957-06-05 6 Th P Singapore Y.W.C.A. Square Danc e Club will hold a Summer Night at the Tanah Merah Youth Camp on June 12.24 words
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Article54 1957-06-05 6 IPOH. Tues. A patrol from C Company, the Ist Bn.. Malay Regiment, found a terrorist food dump five miles from Kampong Coldstream new village in the Tapah area yesterday. The dump consisted ot three sacks filled with tapioca and maize, and was found on a54 words
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Article101 1957-06-05 6 Suitor gets the answer in court KAYAN BIN KADIR, 38, who had walked, uninvited into Minah bint* Mohamed's house on May 21 with a proposal of marriage to her grand-daugh-ter received an answer in a Singapore court yesterday. Minah's pretty 17-year-old grand-daughter, Asmah binte Ahmad, in answer to the prosecutor101 words
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240 1957-06-05 6 Temple god has a say on trial venue andit is allowed its way PENANG, Tues. X TEMPLE god had a say today on the venue of a trial and "won" its case. Ooi Ec Nooi, charged with using the Pin Kung Hotel as a brothel on May 18, told the240 words
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252 1957-06-05 6 VARSITY BOAT RACE HERE? YES, YES BUT... STUDENTS of Nanyang University and the UniverV sity of Malaya would like a Malayan-style "Ox-ford-Cambridge" boat race annually during the Dragon Boat festival. But they fear that it migh not be practicable at this atagi as neither university has t crew and boat252 words
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66 1957-06-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. The High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGUlivray! has conciliated Capt. P. F. Walter and Privates Ken Taylor, Arthur Fixter and Ken Newell of the Ist Royal Lincolnshire Regiment for routing 30 terrorists near Sun*' Siput, Perak, on Sunday. In his message66 words
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Article49 1957-06-05 6 KUALA TRENGGANU. Tues —The finance committee has approved $11,000 for furniture for the former Istana Raja Muda of Trengganu which is to become a rest house for senior government officers and V.I.P.S The Raja Mutla occupied the residency after the British Adviser moved out.49 words
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Article21 1957-06-05 6 A new post office will be opened in Jalan Kayu off Yio Chu Kang Road Singapore, on Sunday.21 words
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103 1957-06-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tn*. A four-man unofficial committee has sent a letter to all Scouts and their associations appealing for contributions to a fund for Mr. H. R. Hertslet. until recently warden of BP. House, headquarters of the Malayan Scouts Association. One103 words
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158 1957-06-05 6 He took cash—and that was all JJURING the past three years a Singapore Immigration Department messenger cheated three Indonesian drivers of seven sums totalling $436 Yesterday Mohamed Sharif bin Noor, 27, asked a Colony court for leniency after admitting the offences between Oct. 13, 1953158 words
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Article47 1957-06-05 6 PENANG. Tuea. Malaya and Singapore will be invited to join a fisheries co-operative and administration seminar in Australia this December The seminar will be orf. an >«ed by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation as part of its expanded technical assistance programme.47 words
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Article38 1957-06-05 6 1956. KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The new Air Officer Commanding, Malaya, Air VlceMarthal v. E. Hancock, arrived here today. He takes over from Air V»ce-Marshal w. H Kyle, who i« leaving lor England on Monday.38 words
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Advertisement107 1957-06-05 6 M through MX P a *m T£ the most beautiful letters i ra in the world Hki. The new REMINGTON ELECTRIC The world's finest Electric Typewriter by KemiMiMyttm. JCmuL 2nd Floor, John Little's Building, Singapore. Branches at: Kuala Lumpui, Ipoh, Pcnang. ri!!llllllllllimillll!!|i|!llllllllli:ililil!!ll!!i:!;!llli!IIM I I mm OPTIONAL AT \t PUIMAAM .ifinju-l-107 words
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Advertisement318 1957-06-05 6 Ix. dbnilan ]jiB I The fisherman's long drecm I now has come true at last. I It's cfhnilon FISHING NET that I has realized it. I 1. It brings you larger catches than conventional > pa I of net, particularly in the case of an Amllan ail; ni I 2.318 words
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313 1957-06-05 7 MCA IS SURPRISED AT CHOICE of MCA MAN 'Alliance council not consulted about new envoys 9 AN MP A ir KU AL^ LUMp UR, Tuesday. \Pi I ML .A official said today that the Alliance «n.l__J. OI l a Cou u ncil supreme body of the AliimpntT f *K nOt313 words
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Article127 1957-06-05 7 IPOH, Tues. The Ipoh town authorities, who have been burying people for the past 28 years, have decided to sell out to private enterprise. The three-year-old Ipoh town council took on this business from its pre- decessors, the Kinta Town Board. A tender from an127 words
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Article193 1957-06-05 7 A SINGAPORE jury A yesterday returned a unanimous verdict of guilty but insane against Tan Ah Tee, 24, a fruit hawker, accused of murdering a 23-year-old woman, Tan Siew Chenf in a house in Omar Road last Nov. 9. Mr. Justice Whitton ordered him xo be193 words
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Article52 1957-06-05 7 Ono pun Thiam, 19, pleaded not guilty in Singapore yesterday t 0 a charge of attempted robbery and voluntarily causing hurt to Ong Wee Seng at 8 p.m. on May 29 at Tampines Road. Bail of $2,000 was allowed. The case comes up for hearing52 words
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Article23 1957-06-05 7 The Chief Secretary of Singapore. Mr. W.A.C. Goode, will open a new Services bookshop at the Union Jack Club on Saturday.23 words
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Article83 1957-06-05 7 CALYPSO IS NOW POPULAR ON RADIO rE "Merdeka Calypso" has proved so popular in Radio Malaya's request programme "Mail Bag" that its composer, Mr. Len Thome, Is composing another. The calypso was to have been played at the airport here yesterday when Tengku Abdul Rahman returned from the London constitutional83 words
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Article49 1957-06-05 7 Joseph Llm Teck Kirn, a father of nine, was fined $20 in Singapore yesterday after pleading guilty to not sending In his 1956 income tax returns. He said he, was drawing only $200 a month In a business firm after a long period of unemployment.49 words
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143 1957-06-05 7 Half-forger gets double vahie for his money MALACCA, Tues. An ITI ingenious criminal, still at large, has found a way to make his money co Just twice as far. He makes $10 notes In which half Is genuine but the rest is a crayon drawIng. Four of these notes are143 words
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Article, Illustration264 1957-06-05 7 SULLIVAN ('I DIDN'T KNOW IF I WAS COMING OR GOING') SAYS GOODBYE ETVE years ago, Mr. Frank Sullivan started a move 1 to make Radio Malaya's monitoring section, of which he was in charge, a permanent Government unit. i Two months ago, the Government decided to strike off the word264 words
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Article47 1957-06-05 7 Mr. v. Seenivasagam, an administrative officer with the Federation's Department of Civil Aviation, will leave for Australia tomorrow on a Colombo Plan scholarship. Mr. Seenivasagam, who comes from Kuala Lumpur, will spend four and a half months studying Australian Civil .Aviation Department administration.47 words
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Article21 1957-06-05 7 The Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church, Singapore, will hold a thanksgiving service on Sunday to mark its silver anniversary.21 words
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169 1957-06-05 7 REMOVE FEARS OF WAGE CUTS AFTER MERDEKA SAYS RESOLUTION KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A RESOLUTION calling on the Government to deny that the pay of its workers would be cut after merdeka as an economy measure will be discussed at the annual conference of the Government Services Staff Council on June169 words
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Article34 1957-06-05 7 The Johore Government has paid $1,62* for a solid leather case in which the Johore crown jewels are to be kept. The case was bought in London by the Sultan.34 words
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Article46 1957-06-05 7 Ng Bin, 45, pleaded not guilty in Singapore yesterday to a charge of theft of 18 second-hand tyre tubes valued at $18 belonging to Tay Yen Peow of Little Road. The case comes up for mention next Tuesday. Ball was allowed.46 words
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Advertisement280 1957-06-05 7 NEW! IMRSHARP BALL POINT a 117?/; the NEW I 'jl it shows you I fIU »nen to refill iHD wp pioneer I point writing, I r> you a I^H of pens with IH| iturM than I^H n.ill point 111 jmbmed! II m.« f rolcrl* a\p I H n<» Hoalinf Pvlnt"280 words
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Advertisement176 1957-06-05 7 iw M IS THE MAMZINE WITN THE MOST t0 ■Ujil -<jJpJ| offer lf itiswlatet-it entertains it inform. wUHfc? MM, packed with lively pictures. Malayan flbrnd iCt 0B Mi ltDrie1 br n Malaya into your home v 4, mm rebuilds \*%> W HIS KELONGS W* CHALLENGE OF m^ XL'S SQUAnER W176 words
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Article32 1957-06-05 8 Word* tit (minimum). MR AND MRS. 8. LJBON PEREIRA thank all relatives and friends for their kind wishes, rice gifts and congratulatory messages oti the occasion of their marriage on 25-5-195732 words
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Article401 1957-06-05 8 10 Word, 110 (minimum). SUDDEN NASTY SMELL? Kill It quick— kill it with Air- wick MLst TODAYS SPECIALS at Cold Storage Orchard Road. Danish cut -up Fryers and S.C.S Pork Sausages BEAUTIFUL GARDEN PARTY Dresses also a Lovely Collection of Morning Dresses at Mulchands, 82-1. Bras Basah RoadYOU HAVE401 words
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Article24 1957-06-05 8 19 Word, tit (minimum). IN EVER LOVINO Memory of P< K. Yeo who passed away on sth June 1955— Wife and Children.24 words
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Article28 1957-06-05 8 ?0 Word* U (Mim.)-Bo* 40 rig. ritra. THERE M-U-S-T BE a good photographer In Singapore. Yes, David Tay who has been trained In Hollywood, U.S.A. Telephone *****28 words
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Article29 1957-06-05 8 Hi Words iS i Y in. j— Rax SO rtt. Ultra. WIFE FOR MR. Bascom dog •tar of Jem- Lewis and Dean Mar. tin Film 'Hollywood or Bust".29 words
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765 1957-06-05 8 The Straits Times. Singapore, Wed. June 5, 1957. The Federal Citizen While the two statements which Tengku Abdul Rahman has made on the citizenship agreement reached in London hav c not disclosed the whole of it, at least we know now the compromise on the main problem of dual citizenship765 words
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Article314 1957-06-05 8 The Singapore Government obviously is not going to enthuse over the television report. It is told that television will cooi $2,750,000 for a programme averaging not more than two hours a day, of which an hour and a half might have to consist of imported films. Licence fees314 words
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Article81 1957-06-05 8 1956— $HKm Hong Kong exports Fertilisers and misc. chemicals 37.4 Base metals and maunf actures 20.4 Textile yarns and fabrics 19.5 Crude animal and vegetable materials 10.4 Scientific instruments 9.6 Medicinal and pharmaceutical preparations 7.0 Total Visible 136.0 (HKsl6=£l). Hong Kong imports: Fruit, vegetables, cereals81 words
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Article, Illustration663 1957-06-05 8 DONALD McCORMICK - Nigerians in search of merdeka DONALD McCORMICK By INDEPENDENCE b y 1959 for the whole of Nigeria— Britain's largest colony. That is the target which delegates of more than thiry-two million Africans have set themselves. Nigeria is. in effect, three separate nations, each of which until now has jealously guarded663 words
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Article818 1957-06-05 8 By A Special Correspondent rpHE foremost benex ficiary from easing of the China trade controls is likely to be the Crown Colony of Hong Kong. Formerly the entrepot centre of the Far East, Hong Kong was until recently the leading gateway to China818 words
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Article351 1957-06-05 8 SHE'S AT HOME TO FRIENDS /nrfontsio kord up k,, y a Special China and Eur'on* :fi dropping i n nesia. Each t r L ln .<k a bit harder to J* Indonesian n^S" in. the governmSfS President Sukarno L° claims he is neutr world politic... First came Soviet indent Voroshilov351 words
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Advertisement371 1957-06-05 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. tt Wards tit (minimum). YARROW: To Pat and John, at Penang on June 3rd, a sonLE BLANC: To Carry and Frans. a son, Raymond Philippe, on June Ist, at Bungsar Hospital. Both well. MURPHY To Marion and Lawry a son, Steven John, at Jesselton on 29th May. Mother371 words
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Advertisement82 1957-06-05 8 The Malayan Railway operates EXPRESS PARCEL VAN SERVICE Ipoh Kuala Lumpur Singapore for the Collection and Delivery of parcels and luggage from or to your premises. Traffic for collection or delivery is collected from your premises, conveyed by rail and delivered promptly to the consignee's premises. Charges are 25 cents82 words
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Advertisement42 1957-06-05 8 Grannie says: Good light's so cheery, Do get Osram always, dearie!" •a /sT^*-' fAdv.rtUim.nt of THI CENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. (MALAYAi L Rtpnmnung THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD OF ENCLA.^ IlißiUiitThe Cycl« CirriigeCo., (1926) L»Mad* Gcmonv (PARTS ACCESSOR!' >■ UM pU» SINQAPORI KUALA i»42 words
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154 1957-06-05 9 OFFICER NOT CALLED TO MAKE DEFENCE /'HARLES FREDERICK I ANDREWS, a civilian r accused of cheatWar Department :814 15s. (abouts24,- was acquitted in .i p o r c yesterwithout his defence called. wt was alleged to have stly induced the War, :;ment to believe that wife. Noreen Gertrom whom he154 words
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Article53 1957-06-05 9 LUMPUR, Tues.— A lactory at Pepong, mllei from here, has luced "music while k -with a radio for workers, mostly The employer soon found that the workers were more cheerfull and faster in their work as a result, says the monthly report of the Federation Labour53 words
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Article56 1957-06-05 9 Stolen car crashes after chase A POLICE van yesterday chased a saloon car when U failed to stop at Jervois Road. Singapore. After 300 yards, the car with four men inside crashed into a lamp post. The car had been stolen from Redhill Road. It belongs to Mr. Chua Hai56 words
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Article32 1957-06-05 9 Dr. L. B. Hobson. medical director of Squibb Division, Olin Mathieson International Corporation will talk on Medical Research in the Pharmaceutical Industry" at the Medical Centre, College Road, Singapore tonight32 words
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278 1957-06-05 9 MOST OF STAFF SICK SO 500 STUDENTS ARE SENT HOME: PEAK LIKELY AT WEEK-END IWORF thav Km, Tuesday. M P.h.«^ studente f«ur schools in inrfpfinit Wer Bent home toda y for N R T Mni Pahan^ Pl ef Elation Officer, Mr. thP thS ikJ*"278 words
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Article70 1957-06-05 9 I was sacked suicide bid man A Singapore court yesterday postponed sentence on a Harbour Board employee pending investigations into his allegation that he was dismissed from his job before he attempted to kill himself. The court was told that Tan Ah Huat, a labourer, had jumped through the window70 words
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Article22 1957-06-05 9 KOTA BHARU, Tues.— The Federation Government has refused registration of the newly-formed Kelantan Factory Workers and Shop Assistants' Union.22 words
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Article114 1957-06-05 9 fpHE Lee Settlement, South X Winds, appeal fund of the Singapore Anti-Tubercu-losis Association has reached $12,000. Latest donors are: Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, Messrs. Eastern Mining and Metals Messrs. Tong Fong and Co., Mrs. Loke Yew, $500 each; chartered Bank $250; Messrs. Kah Hit Rubber, Messrs.114 words
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Article141 1957-06-05 9 All the oxygen had been absorbed /GOVERNMENT chemists UT have established that two labourers died in a tank floating in Kalian* Basin, Singapore, last Friday, because thei> was no oxygen in it. The Chief Government Chemist, Dr. DA Frye, said this yesterday. Mr. Frye141 words
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Article, Illustration19 1957-06-05 9 BILL MAZENAH "The CO. likes me"19 words
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Article67 1957-06-05 9 HE CRIED LIKE A GREAT BIG BABY JUMBO, a year-old baby J elephant which arrived in Singapore from Bangkok three days ago. was flown to San Francisco in a Pan American World Airways Stratodipper yesterday. At the airport Jumbo, who weighs 7001 b. trumpeted four protests while being transferred from67 words
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418 1957-06-05 9 A LOVE affair with a Singapore schoolgirl to whom he proposed last year while she was still a pupil at Raffles Girls' School will lead L/Cpl. Bill Simpson to a wedding ceremony this week. His "little schoolgirl" as he calls418 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-06-05 9 Here to find out needs of listeners \|R. K.P. Shungloo, an All ITI India Radio expert, who flew into Singapore from Rangoon yesterday for a short visit. At the airport he said: "My main aim is to meet as many listeners as possible and to see if we can giv80 words
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Article53 1957-06-05 9 A cyclist, Abu Bakar bin Mohammed Dasa, knocked down by a military truck In North Bridge Road on March 15, died of injuries two weeks later, a Singapore inquest was told yesterday. Abu. it was alleged, cycled Into the path of the truck. An open53 words
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Article21 1957-06-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. No casualties to either the terrorists or the security forces were reported in the Federation today.21 words
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Article189 1957-06-05 9 MAGISTRATE QUOTES FROM THE BIBLE BUTTERWORTH, Tues. The province magistrate, Inche Hassan bin Hussein, quoted from the Bible during: the hearing of a case today. When a pensioner, D. E. Netto, appeared unwilling to accept an apology, Inche Hassan quoted Christ's prayer for His executioners: "Father, forgive them, for they189 words
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Advertisement75 1957-06-05 9 Three cups will drown A thousand worries \flgsMfr GEORGE BAKER 1 &ML: BELINDA LEE f^^9ft °'ANA WYNYARDni ~m»,*m laaaaHL^BLm I** mS^l^x Hie FASCINATING m r '^JVk stor v of the W* M <3JW AMBITIONS. Wk -a/\v *JKR HOPES LONGINGS '>^L3^:^qWi of a group of V^Bflr »JI I STUDENT Wk JtHKk75 words
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Advertisement60 1957-06-05 9 Have you seen the man from DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD. ASK HIM ABOUT THE HALDA TYPEWRITER. r CROMPTO\ LIGHTS THE WAY ft-"""""'' 1 A^v^^V^P iK. CtOUTTOM 3([i V ttmn h «Ma ,—>f *v\ r'VJ liliaml m 4 <l«K*tt« jn Mn* Umpt m w*n li fluent- fflN A.H (rompton Lamps Sole Agents60 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1957-06-05 10 Teddy, Golly and Rosemary climb the magic beanstalk and meet Fearsome the giant who turns out to be a very nice man. They go back to his castle and meet his wife Gossamer. Teddy asks where is the goose that lays the1,025 words
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Article345 1957-06-05 10 A girl who died bravely IN the early 15th century. France was in a sorry state. At the end of a long series of wars with England, she was almost completely subdued. Yet In a few short years, all this was changed by a mere girl— the mystical Joan of345 words
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Article122 1957-06-05 10 HERE is a quiz for you. What is the plural of the following words? Mongoose, Chassis, Handful, Tenderfoot, Dragoman. Can you complete the pairs? Adam and Jack and Darby and Romeo and Anthony and Tweedledum and Can you take the' word ENRAGED, and using the same122 words
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Article318 1957-06-05 10 DEAR Boys and Girls, Here are the winners of the "flower" contest. M. Vijayalakshimi, 1 1 Thomson Road. Taiping. Perak. Nor bte Ibrahim, 72. Jalan Dagang. Batu Pahat, Johore. Chan Fong Moon, 419-M. Jalan Teck Kee, off Yio Chu Kane Road, Singapore. 19. Lim318 words
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Advertisement347 1957-06-05 10 Now there are 4 delicious fi L Atfml \M~V~~~~~~ >% I m\m^Kkmmmm\L££*M»m\ l^ffwCCMl I mmmmm DJFI a^^^B^RLM^a^aM r a^B ?^fc £W^* a^Lv 1 HK&^^jj^i I I XJill/j What a wonderful range H I >r>£Z!zZ§*c\ ot delicious tempting -~-7t ynnll^^ soups Batchelors make. [BMUM ///I V?> Try golden Chicken .1,--- <///347 words
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Advertisement42 1957-06-05 10 C.C.C. Collect six of the** coupons to join the Children's Corner Club. Please enrol me as a member of the Wise Ow's Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing sue C.C.C. coupons and a stamped set) -addressed envelope. Name Address42 words
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Advertisement370 1957-06-05 10 iftjfvENlA WT/MJ/^rM SW 'SS MADE mi ■er^w^ 'I OVERSEAS TRADERS LIMITED SINCAPOM. KUALA. LUMPUR PENANC She's happy M* M c S COn /c enf jj ""v She can teel happy, I ><\^^ confident in htt W Camelia sanitary V /^T S~\ protection. Cameli* N^, I/* S* WlV_ towels are super-soft370 words
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Article, Illustration1472 1957-06-05 11 Redskin beauty led pioneers to conquest of the Rockies EPIC OF MERIWETHER LEWIS AND WILLIAM CLARK, EXPLORERS KIR camp by a brawling mountain tortnt hiph up in the north-western Rockies, hiefs of the Shoshone Indians sat in counu> squatted in a semi-circle, the flames cimp fire lighting up their impassiveDaily Mirror - 1,472 words
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Advertisement227 1957-06-05 11 B^BM fIBA B^V m i BJC^^^^^A^. You'll leek your best in an arrow* White Shirt S?y-rr-^\ Tailored throughout in the famous arrow tradition A/LJ l_\ of high quality fabrics— it is "Sanforized"-labeled for ytm/mnlt jft&f^And you can choose your most flattering collar style 7t"X/^ from the complete arrow White Shirt227 words
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Miscellaneous128 1957-06-05 11 Rex Morgan M.D. Martha angry i /V Tuiur cmc. was M i strr why r) she ihov&xi i believed V*e V THATS WHAT'S WRON& WITH U _,*?|S^'^.Jf Lyrf N& 1 /JT^\ "~V^ SU6PICIOOS AS TO WB> THE SPLIT-UP WITH S M*I?THA LOCK? SH€ R PIPNT Llk|M> 9ENPIN& I d#^.ji j^^^^128 words
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Article74 1957-06-05 12 Ship* \jing kktnnMe the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected Uday are: Kolstetn 1-3, Sumatra 4-5, Arta 6A, TJisadane 6-7, Tantalus 8-9. Flying Dove 11, Benreoch 13-14, MandevlUe 16-16, Karlmun 18, Serampang N.Wall 1. SedlU N.Wall 8. Estrella del Amor N.Wall 10, Woodlock 21-22, Senggarang 23,. 50ng Be74 words
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Article59 1957-06-05 12 Holders of Malay Rubber Planters' £108.768 stock are to be repaid Is- 9d- for every 2s. stock held. An extra-ordinary meeting will be held in London on June 20. If the cut Is agTeed by holders and confirmed by the court the capital will be Increased to its59 words
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862 1957-06-05 12 ACTIVE SHARE MART RETAINS STEADINESS IN ALL SECTIONS By Our Market Correspondent CONTINUED steadiness of the Singapore Share Market yesterday was bolstered by more active trading in which buyers appeared more interested in all sections. The Singapore Rubber Market also reported a brighter outlook yesterday with a steadier trend after862 words
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Article155 1957-06-05 12 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore on Tuesday at 90 cents per lb. up one-quarter of a cent on Mondays close. The closing tone was quiet. Closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.s.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 90 VI sellers 9074155 words
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Article52 1957-06-05 12 Loans 3 Loans 3> Bank of n,. Con. zinc Mount Lyeli Hn^ 1111 MowuMor^-::;. Western Mining" 9: Ampol Ex Oil Search H Aajt Consol i,T a.p.m. 1 new) Bradford B. Hill Pro Courtauld 48 Dunlop Elec. Zinc Pelt Tex G.J. Coles Herald Times V i.c.i. ,Aust., Wool worth52 words
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Article73 1957-06-05 12 singapon- n change: noon yesterday were> Copra: steady; j m buyers, $26 1 I steady qulei drum $45 12 selli h no business reported dr. tok white |loi special Sarawak b] changed). Singapore opr., p.m. prires: Sti June $23 buyei Tone steady. Fair merchants!,!,, f^n^ ed copra: June73 words
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Article34 1957-06-05 12 On the free e\c l. a n ni ie M Hong koni* dollar was quoted I cash and 679 for I I I Sterling wai I and one tael of |oU I34 words
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Advertisement314 1957-06-05 12 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Mr. Matab Singh has already left the Y.SC. Institute of Commerce as from Ist June, 1957. (Sd.) 8. C. YEH, Proprietor St Supervisor, Y.S.C Institute of Commerce, (Singapore). MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF 1. ALL that piece or parcel of freehold land situate Java Street314 words
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Advertisement984 1957-06-05 12 COMPANY MEETING THE RUBBER GROWERS' ASSOCIATION PRICE THE DOMINATING FACTOR MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF SYNTHETIC READY MARKET FOR NATURAL PRODUCT MR. H. T. KARSTEN ON CLEAR-CUT POLICY OF EXPANSION The Ordinary General Meeting of the Rubber Growers' Association (Incorporated) was held on May 24, in London. Mr. H. T. Karsten,984 words
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Advertisement947 1957-06-05 12 I tors and Malayan labour. Of late, there has been some attempt to disrupt this good relationship within the industry by subversive elements. I take this opportunity to assure those who now have capital in the industry, as well as those who intend to Invest In Malaya, that the Government947 words
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Advertisement1699 1957-06-05 12 NOTICES SOUTHERN TRONOH TDf DREDGING LIMITED r DIVIDEND The Directors In their annual report will recommend payment of a, final dividend of 3d per share leas Income tax at 8s Bd. in the I In respect of the year ended Slst December. 1956, payable In London on 15th July, 1»57.1,699 words
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Advertisement394 1957-06-05 12 i^r^^^^l KNUTSEN LINE orient service PROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DATS Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore r.S'wet Penan* F mi-. Anna Bakke 16/IB|une 19|une 21|unc i. Elisabeth Bakke 9/ll|ul» 12|uly I4|sh 29* Ciertrud Bakke 19 lune 3|ulv 6Aug 7Aue <3Au« :u.Accepting Carfo roe Fremantle— calling Ccraldror FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA— 6394 words
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Advertisement1202 1957-06-05 13 •gT THE BLUB FUMMBL UNB ...MNOS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON rTuTrV iA> Sue. with liberty to t C.°m JTcSL* 1 T Corners option to proceed via «|»M>orti to lood fond d,^!JH^! go Oue Sails p ojb_ r <k>es or Hoy Liverpool tm m°!T p enong epener for Marseille*. Liverpool p1,202 words
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Advertisement1102 1957-06-05 13 BB^^fla¥^^^BT^^%al BB^^^aT^^^BT^^B^^^^JjT^^^Jjf^Bß^TßT^^Bßß! BB^^B^B^^Bt^B^^OjT^^^BW^^n EAST ASIATIC LINBS OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST BMbbbl VIA SUEZ ::KAM.OD,A« Pe^ P 'S m U-ara'RUd. SAMOA" 10/11 Jum 12/13 Jum 14/15 Jun. ***A" IS/14 Jaaa HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR GENOA, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG, OSLO VIA SUEZ Spore P. S'hom Penang "LALANDIA" 4/41,102 words
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Advertisement999 1957-06-05 13 Kn« THEBENLDfESTEAMSIISLTD T&fi*- 1 SINGAPORE (Incorporatea in the Unlt.d Kinodom) S UNB SAILINGS TO U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS VIA SUEZ S'pora P. Sham Penoog BENCLEUCH for London, Rotterdam, Hamburg C l 3-14/ 8 Jmm 9/10 June BENATTOW for London, Rotterdom, IS/IS Mm If /SB Jaaa Hamburg, Antwerp 21 Jaaa/ 1999 words
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Advertisement1194 1957-06-05 13 McALISTER 6c CO., I. XD TIL.: N*.: ***** ILLIIMAH LIMBS I KIAVIRIII LIME LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTHOAM LOS ANGELES, lAN FRANCISCO, MAMIUM, MULL I SIATTLI, VANCOUVER A PORTLAND and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Pom Accepting cargo for C.ntr«l ft Seuth CITY Of SWANUA S pore P. Sham P.nang o N *Y'1,194 words
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Article, Illustration869 1957-06-05 14 NORMAN SIEBEL; 808 PIDGEON - NORMAN SIEBEL and 808 PIDGEON By fHK SINGAPORE schools authorities put great emphasis on advancement in sport for all, but in the process they are curbing and discouraging the best talent in their midst. Look what they are doing with three869 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-06-05 14 JIMMY WALKS AWAY FROM A CRASH AMERICAN Jimmy Daywalt of Indianapolis bounces off the wall (top picture) during a race in Indiana last week. Fellow competitor Jimmy Recce (No. 5 centre picture) gives him the "Okay" sign and Daywalt waits for his car to come to a stop (bottom) andAP - 54 words
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Article76 1957-06-05 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. Australian Olympic swimming champion Jon Henricks has been refused permission to take part in races during a coming tour of Europe because he will not be accompanied by an official man ager. The secretary of the Victorian Amateur Swimminu Association. Mr. Les Phillips, announcedReuter - 76 words
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Article26 1957-06-05 14 NEW YORK, Tues.— Cham, pion Floyd Patterson and challenger Tommy Hurricane Jackson will meet in a world heavyweight title tight on June 29.— UP.UP - 26 words
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Article27 1957-06-05 14 PEKING Tue«. China and Indonesia will play their deciding match in the World Cup soccer competition qualifying round in Rangoon on June 23— A.P.AP - 27 words
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Advertisement383 1957-06-05 14 cn A flrran^Ti IT I VI I I ItXiSitxulAW I ATTRACTIONS i 297 5» wligfliMilhi'y 9th DAYi 11 a.m., 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.i0 pmi n| < %J "fire"in"the i jjf DANCE" -!;>/•';■;.; COMING! Victor Mature Anita Ekberg i,, V( I SWERNAHOIIA^ R phone 11 a.m., 1.45,4, m ***** 6.30& 9.30383 words
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Miscellaneous365 1957-06-05 14 26 It's exhilarating to give reStraits Times Crossword ™p*i™£m*tn™u* 28 Quite a way to correspond m I,' 1 i- 1 1. kmmu 1 i« 1 t- 1 1- i (7) I I^l ll* 2fl She's uncommon (7). I DOWN pp $$^1 j^ 1 Most of unit of course (7) ss^~~365 words
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Advertisement864 1957-06-05 15 TUITION I tt Wordt Si t mm.)— Box St eU. txtrm t WE DONT WISH to boast. We think we're the best. Pay us a visit and put us to test. Lambert's Driving School. LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL Courses can be arranged until you pass your Test. Charges moderate. 64 Selegle864 words
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Advertisement857 1957-06-05 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words S» (mm lnWrli .rirm RENAULT 750, European Owned $1,400 0.n.0. after 6 pjn. 100 Jervois Road. TangllnQUICK sale 1949 Prefect very good running condition $975 only. View 75 Wiikie Road after 1 pjn. VELOX 1954 Excellent condition, regularly serviced 24,000 miles. Owner returning England. $3,700.857 words
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Advertisement498 1957-06-05 15 WANTED Wordm St «..r M COOK/HOUSE AMAH to Work with present Amah or two Amahs to Run Houm. Must be good Cook. Box A 2964, ST. FOR SALE MtWmrd* $s r«« -rtm THEODOLITES FOR SALE- Various makes. Apply to Ewart Co- (Civil engineers) Ltd.. Singapore. WOMEN'S FAWN SWAGGER i coat498 words
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Advertisement410 1957-06-05 15 POE HIRE W Words U (Min.)-Box M ctt. smtrm. A LARGE RANOB of Household I and Commercial Refrigerators. Freesars at moderate rental The Marden Co-, 78/82, Orchard Road. Phone *****/***** ATTENTION! ARMY MESSES. Restaurants, Clubs and AssoclaI tlons. When giving a party Hire out Glasses, Plates, Porks tt i Spoons410 words
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Advertisement440 1957-06-05 15 TENDERS ~TWDEiTIidTICr Tenders are invited for the purchase of Sewing Machines;] Food Cutting Machines; Cosmetics; Office Equipment and miscellaneous Items; damaged by fire and/or water; now lying at No 493, Plantation Avenue, off Yio i Chu Kang Road. Singapore 19. Tender Forms may be obtained from the undersigned and will440 words
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Advertisement451 1957-06-05 15 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED Waihknc Dhobylnf Calleg* Linen and Soiled, KoU Bh»ru Teachm Collefe, Kelantan. TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Principal. Kota Bharu Teachers Collage, Kelantan for washing /dhobylng College Linen and Soiled clothes for 1 approximately 330 students (both men and women) for the period July451 words
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Article165 1957-06-05 16 p"OR the second time this season Rcyai Engineers Civilian Association have had to concede a walkover in the S.A.F.A. leagu* i first division Relegation-bound R.E.C.A have already informed Tiger S.A with 1 whom they were to have played tomorrow at the Jala n Besar stadium of their165 words
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Article56 1957-06-05 16 EPSOM, Tues. Mr. K. Hall's Hammal won the Rosebery Memorial Startes run over o miles two furlongs here today Major L. B. Holliday's i batant was second, with J.L.C. Pearce's Gay Ballad third Six ran. Starting prices: 13 to 2 Hammal, 7 to 4 favourite Combatant,Reuter - 56 words
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363 1957-06-05 16 Corthine scores five to lead Soccerites to 9-1 victory ITNBEATEN Star Soccerites went on a scoring spree yesterday when they trounced H. M. Dockyard by nine goals to one in their S.A.F.A. league first division match at the Jalan Besar stadium. Not since their record 17-1 rout over Royal Engineers363 words
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Article119 1957-06-05 16 EPSOM. Tues. FINAL list of probables for the 178 th Derby, to be run over one and a half miles here tomorrow, are, with jockeys: Doutelle (W. H. Cam, Barred Rock (D. Ryan), Bois D e Miel (E. J. Cracknell). Albergo (J. Mercer i. Alcastus (C. Smirke),Reuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1957-06-05 16 May (285 n.0.) and Cowdrey (154) set up world record FROM BRINK OF DEFEAT ENGLAND END WITH WIN JUST OUT OF REACH BIRMINGHAM, Tuesday. ENGLAND TODAY came within an ace of winning the Test match against the West Indies which on Friday they had seemed almost certain1,196 words
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333 1957-06-05 16 LONDON, Tuesday. TOM GRAVENEY, rejected at the last minute by the A England selectors for the first Test match at Edgbaston, hit 122 out of 210 for Gloucestershire against Warwickshire at Bristol yesterday. Oraveney gave a faultless display of aggression temperedReuter - 333 words
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Article101 1957-06-05 16 Siamese is ranked 4th in Orient DAM RONGDEZ. the Siamese lightweight professional boxer, arrived in Singapore yesterday for his fight against Indonesian champion, Fighting Lee, in the main event at the Happy World on Friday night. With over 50 fights behind him, Rongdez has beaten some well-known boxers including Phol101 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-06-05 16 J7SSHSV S ifw*\ ke i eper Sarti Iea P ta J&*2* M drid centre-forward Alfredo IS. m,hhh ■^TmirViS* 11 I le match of European Cup tone final in Madrid. Real Madrid won 2-0 and will now meet Florentina in Italy to decide the match.— A.P. photo.AP - 46 words
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Article140 1957-06-05 16 rpms yuALLfYiiMU round of the Singapore women's golf championship will be played on Sunday at the R.S.GC. and on Monday at the R.IC. The dxaw and starting times are (first time mentioned at R SO C on Sunday and second at RI c on Monday)140 words
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Article150 1957-06-05 16 Vf. INDIES Ist INNS— 474 ENGLAND— 2ND. INNS. Richardson c gob b Ramadhln 34 Close Weekea b GUchrlst 42 Insole b Ramadbin 9 May not out 285 Cowdrey c sub (Asf»rali) b Smith 154 Evans not out Extras 39 Total (for 4 dccl) 583 tVkta Ml at: 63, 65.Reuter - 150 words
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130 1957-06-05 16 'Quintuple tote' is n ew feature for Ipoh Derby races IPOR THE Perak i 1 willintrodu event totally o'^0 "quintuple tote the three- da m eetine: here on t 15. 19 and 22 The event wil] hast five races oneL* l^ Tickets will b.- at si The sale of ticket130 words
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Article29 1957-06-05 16 SINGAPORE Telephone fc, beat FtafaJ S.A F.A. league Div 3A m» Geylang yesterday. 1 son (3) and Boon S S.T.B. and Rahir. n replied for Pachit.ir.29 words
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Article58 1957-06-05 16 The decision that the services of Dr. W. Rintoul would not be required as veterinary analyst at the Perak Turf Club meeting on June 15. 19 and 22 was taken by the Straits Racii Association, not hv tl Perak Turf (lull But swabs to drU possible58 words
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Advertisement138 1957-06-05 16 3t IMG lirSt /SIT mrn^ 1 Bm.m. MODEL makes movies easier th.m $195/* (SINGAPORE) Bm.m. MODEL 625 £T 1 PROIECTOR f'4L' This tine Projector incor- M pora'es a 500 watt lamp tor extra brilliant pictures c and it s 400 foot capacty $355/' (SINGAPORE! Rives you a full-half hour m^138 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous92 1957-06-05 16 SOCCER S.B.H.F.A Dlv. 1; Ford t 8TC. River Valley Road; Chartered Bank v Honykonf Bank, padanc Mercantile Bank v Shell Farm Park; Dlv. 2: Mansfield T Wearne Brothers, padant; Guthrle v F. N., Seranfoen Road; Palaa Bukom t William Jacks, Farrer Park; MaUyan Airways v Mctll Box. Farrer Park; Div.92 words
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