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Title Section23 1957-06-11 1 AVKBACE DAIH XKimMfrP »AtK ft ft t E¥. P 80,000 The Straits Times. fie***** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1957 15 CENTS23 words
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Article, Illustration621 1957-06-11 1 FISHING FIND RECALLS INCIDENT DURING RUSSIAN VISIT it's headless and handles* so identification could prove difficult Navy: No other man missing in area Flashback to day Crabb vanished YEAR-OLD MYSTERY NEAR SOLUTION? LONDON, Monday. A HEADLESS, handless body found In Chichester harbour yesterday may be that ofReuter; AP - 621 words
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Article381 1957-06-11 1 Penang, Malacca accord reached MALAYS MAY HAVE OWN SETTLEMENTS If UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Mon.— Full agreement has been reached by the Rulers, the British Government and the Alliance on the settlements of Penang and Malacca, informed sources told the Straits Times today. This covers the status of British subjects there381 words
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Article87 1957-06-11 1 SPEEDIEST EVER TROOPING FLIGHT NINETEEN soldiers will board an R.A.F. Transport Command Comet II jet at Chmngi shortly before 8 a.m. today for a flight back to Britain. This fastest ever trooping flight it will cut the journey home to 28 hours —is the first in a regular service after87 words
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Article72 1957-06-11 1 NEW POST NOW KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation's High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGllllvray called for three cheers for Malaya's former Air Officer Commanding. Air Vice-Marshal W. H. Kyle, at the R.A.F. station here today. Shortly afterw?rds. the Air Vice Marshal boarded a special aircraft on72 words
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Article33 1957-06-11 1 Singapore police detained 32 men in an intensified Operation Dagger drive against secret society men during the weekend. The men were sent to the CID for screening and later released33 words
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194 1957-06-11 1 AMMAN. Mon. King Hussein has ordered thp explusion from Jordan of the Egyptian Military attache here and the r~- ->ttan Consul in Jcru salem. Jordan Press Offlottoday issued an official statement accusing thr military attache. MaJ Fauad Hilal. of instlßa ting194 words
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137 1957-06-11 1 CAIRO. Mon. An Egyptian was sentenced to death in the Cairo spy trial today, but sentences on the other 19 accused, including eight Britons, was postponed until June 22. Authoritative Egyptian legal circles interpreted the procedure adopted byReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration117 1957-06-11 1 Australian sergeant is accused KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. AN Australian Army sergeant was accused today of breaking into the Stonor Drive home of the Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, at 1.05 a.m. oh Saturday. I Sergeant Raymond Morris Nevin, 26. of the Royal117 words
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Article, Illustration451 1957-06-11 1 ROBBED MAN BUYS FIVE LORRIES and gets his abandoned car KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ]y|R. KOH HAN YEE, the Singapore businessman, who was robbed of $5,800 in a hold-up on the Mantin Pass four days ago today made a down payment of $1,900 for five second hand lorries. Today too Mr.451 words
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Article43 1957-06-11 1 AMMAN, Mon. King Saud. the visiting Saudi Arabian monarch, and King Hussein today watched secret army manoeuvres somewhere in Jordan. A spokesman said that King Saud's visit would unite Arab ranks and clear the air of subversive elements.—ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article25 1957-06-11 1 LONDON, Mon The world drank seven per cent more beer last year. according t 0 statistics issued by the British Brewers' Society today.—A.P.AP - 25 words
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Article164 1957-06-11 1 Ike in bed with upset stomach WASHINGTON, Mon.— The White House announced today that President Eisenhower was in bed with an upset stomach. The White Hou.se said it was apparently caused by something he ate. Dr Howard Synder. his personal physician, ordered the President to bed and suggested that heReuter - 164 words
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Article59 1957-06-11 1 CIRARD S BROTHER IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. Moil I.ouis Ginvi arrived here today with Miniatures of (.sun mother-, harking appeal to White House that brother. William Girard. \w tried hy American court for death of Japanese woman, (iirartl. .'7 had appointment at White House to inert I ilu.inl McCaheReuter - 59 words
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Article30 1957-06-11 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. A plane hit a house last night, killing the four passengers, but eight people at a birthday dinner in the home were unhurt— A.P.AP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-06-11 2 A royal win— but what's worrying the Queen? THE QUEEN MOTHER is happy... Princess Margaret looks as if the horse she backed had been beaten at the post... and the Queen looks disappointed... yet it was a Royal victory in the Oaks. What's the reason for the Queen's sadness? MaybeAP - 83 words
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159 1957-06-11 2 TOKYO, Mon.— One of the complaints made in an official audit of Japanese government accounts is that a tunnel which was theoretically completed, was not there at all. After complaints, the tunnel was finally completed and inspected and a train was directedReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration246 1957-06-11 2 Love scenes with white woman make history NEW YORK, Mon.— Harry Belafonte, the American Negro singeractor, disclosed today that 20th Century-Fox studio officials had "requested him to keep quiet" about his interracial romance scenes with Joan Fontaine v the new film "IslandReuter - 246 words
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150 1957-06-11 2 Scientist Britain's bomb not clean HOT RAIN FALLS OVER TOKYO TOKYO, Monday. A JAPANESE scientist said today that the H-bomb A which Britain exploded off the Christmas Island on May 15, was not a "clean" one. Dr. Yasuo Miyake said his analysis of radio active rain which fell in TokyoReuter; UP - 150 words
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Article91 1957-06-11 2 U.S. LUXURY DRAWS THE CROWDS POZNAN, (Poland), Mon. Police had to be called in to control thousands of luxury-starved Poles who crowded the American stand at the international trade fair which opened yesterday. Textiles, radios, household gadgets, sports .soocls, toys, frozen foods and all the other consumer goods which crowd91 words
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Article61 1957-06-11 2 SYDNEY, Mon. Industry and transport were dislocated today by a 24-hour stoppage of transport drivers in the Sydney area. The stoppage, called by the Transport Workers' Union, Involves 10,000 drivers within a 50-mile radius of Sydney. The union called the strike to protest against theReuter - 61 words
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Article49 1957-06-11 2 BEIRUT, Mon. The gov- ernment claimed a sweeping victory today ror its proWestern list of candidates in the first round of the Lebanon's parliamentary elections. But hours after the voting had been completed yesterday in Beirut and South Lebanon, official figures still were withheld. A.P.AP - 49 words
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Article64 1957-06-11 2 PARIS, Mon.— British Em- I pire middleweight boxing champion Pat McAteer and bride were injured yesterday, when their car ran off the road near Lyon and hit a tree. McAteer, 22, was cut on the face and hands. His wife, 23, was taken to a64 words
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Article44 1957-06-11 2 ROME, Mon. It rained four-inch eels at Piacenza last night. Meterologists said dozens of eels were sucked from the sea by a tornado and dumped over the town The townsfolk complained that they were not an edible variety.— A.P.AP - 44 words
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Article89 1957-06-11 2 GIRARD CASE Senator hints at Wit sentence agreement WASHINGTON' Mn Senator RicWj lo^ lanta yestorL th Au he thought JapV^ given a secret*^ takine thai H e William s r vate would not licefffi serious a sendee Girard is had been turn<- d e^° Japan for trial r of the89 words
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70 1957-06-11 2 NEW YORK: Qena James Van Fleet, forme' Commander of th P US otn Army in Korea a on television that I American soldier shou'd b e required to go overseas without the protection of the U.S. flag. Soldiers should be subject only toAP - 70 words
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Article31 1957-06-11 2 CHICAGO: Vice President Richard Nixon defended the U. S. Government's decision granting the Japanese jurisdiction In the Girard case. He said the decision m correct." A. P.31 words
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Advertisement79 1957-06-11 2 All the family BEAT the HEAT with LIFEBUOY TIME to knock off soon. ..TIME to go 4M^ v jh* I Qv /^j home to a LIFEBUOY shower. That's \rwl /V J^J^S^H the way to beat the heat! What a treat S^^l > JwF^^V /~Y to soak in that luxurious LIFEBUOY79 words
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271 1957-06-11 3 STOP OUR TESTS, SAYS U.S. POLITICIAN WASHINGTON Monday M R CHET HOLIFIELD chairman' of X joint S. Senate-House of Representatives subnittee studying: fallout dangers, said vesthat the United States should stop testB nuclear weapons. Holifield said that, as a start toward endtear threat, the United States should it will conductReuter - 271 words
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90 1957-06-11 3 $260,000 pools man stays in asylum Mon. .Mental •.i Vllifrt Sleele, who MM in a football isl year, has refused li.in«T of leaving the h hospital where be \id for 28 years be. l here would be too lake friends" out. ithorities had told rould Jeave Ly 1 hours notice.Reuter - 90 words
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Article32 1957-06-11 3 LONG, Mon.— Nine! rnmunist provinisly affected by •d by recent tornfalls throughout I U) Chinese lani] ers. the prod are KwangKwangsi. Hukiaxif. Ansui. Kiang1 1 uan.— U.P. IUP - 32 words
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Article27 1957-06-11 3 ATHENS, Mon. The Swedish Prime Minister. Mr Ta?e Erlar.der. left by train to--1 night for Belgrade after a three-day unofficial visit to I Greece— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-06-11 3 ONE STURDY petty officer is enough to propel a modern warship when it's an ingenious model for the pageant of naval gunnery now being presented by the Royal Navy at this years Royal Tournament. Petty Officer Ronald Hendry is seen here on the one man -power93 words
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Article186 1957-06-11 3 'NAVY SHIPS BROUGHT THE BUG' TOKYO, Monday. TTOE head of Yokosuka's Municipal Health Depart--1 ment said today that the influenza epidemic sweeping Japan was brought into the country by i U.S. Navy ships. Dr. Ichiro Maruyama told an Influenza Prevention Council meeting that 125 casesAP - 186 words
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100 1957-06-11 3 HONG KONG. Mon.— The Japanese Government has despatched a special envoy to find out the true conditions of overseas Chinese in eight SouthEast Asian countries, including Singapore and Malaya. Mr. To?oh Shimizu. who is here to begin his factfinding tour, .said the Chinese playedUP - 100 words
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Article336 1957-06-11 3 Bomb in dance hall kills 7 ALGIERS, Mon.— A Seven people were killed and 83 injured— mostly girls yesterday when a terrorist bomb exploded in a cliff-top dance hall outside Algiers. Fourteen amputations were performed at Algiers hospitals last night. The bomb was planted under the orchestra stand and someAP - 336 words
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Article79 1957-06-11 3 LONDON. Mon.— Plays by Somerset Maugham and works by .J. B. Priestley, Richard Aldington and other well-known Western authors will be among books to oe published in the Soviet Union next year, according to a Moscow Radio broad cast. Arthur Millers play "A View from theReuter - 79 words
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Article33 1957-06-11 3 LONDON, Mon.— lsrael was today reportt d to have broken the eight-year-old Arab blockade of the Gulf of Akaba by sending the 1.554-ton freighter Athlit through the waterway into Eiath.— A.P.AP - 33 words
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177 1957-06-11 3 r ONDON, Mon.—Lon- don housewives work a 63-hour week yet they have an easier time than their grandmothers. That is the conclusion reached in a report on 1.400 housewives here by Mass Observation, a leading public survey organisation. It said that the averageReuter - 177 words
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Article34 1957-06-11 3 BALTIMORE, Mon. Dr. Miiton Eisenhower, President of Johns Hopkins University, has been admitted to hospital here with a kidney infection. Dr. Elsenhower, 57 is the youngest brother of President Eisenhower. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article40 1957-06-11 3 ROME. Mon. At least 33 peopl<- were injured, three of them gravely, when an express train from Ancona collided with a shunting locomotive at a station on the outskirts of Rome shortly after mid- I night. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article22 1957-06-11 3 PARIS. Mon. President Rene Coty of France today officially named Mr. Maurice Bourges-Maunoury, 42-year-old Radical leader, as Prime Minister-designate. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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82 1957-06-11 3 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Film star Sophia, Loren said today that after years of smoking she has broken the toi bacco habit "by self-hypnosis." During filming of "Desire Under The Elms." her first Hollywood picture, she began to smoke more and more. She saidAP - 82 words
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161 1957-06-11 3 ROME, Mon.— The President of Italy, Mr. Giovanni G r o n c h i, warned West European parliaments today "Too great a delay in uniting Europe will imperil the fundamental principles of liberty and democracy." In a speech which ire- quentlv stirred 1.000Reuter - 161 words
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Article58 1957-06-11 3 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. Another three people died of food poisoning yesterday after eating home preserved sweet Denpers at a restaurant bringing the deathroll up to 12. More than 100 people are 111 and nearly a dozen of them are in a serious condition. Most of theReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement156 1957-06-11 3 DECORATIVE MASK f^^ Festival Dances I )g y in iftHiom ft A T.I 1 Frequent flights direct from Singapore I by pressurised s <. INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Booking Office: 1st Floor. BanK of China Building. Battery Road, Singapore Phones: ***** *****/8 covjgh BEHN MEYER CO. LTD. P. 0. Box 2000, Singapore.156 words
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Advertisement123 1957-06-11 4 p^p^p^p^H HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE IN MALAYA USE I HOB pA/? paints pßk% v I p^p^p^^^^ Y~i n paints are made in the tropics for f I j B-^^p^p^p^pl p^pW. JT/I.JI //ie tropics. \^> M //\<m^^/ B DAD P°* n t 8 are fresher no months of II B123 words
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227 1957-06-11 5 25 couples join the queue for baby SO MANY ADOPTION OFFERS FATHER IS UNDECIDED TWENTY-FIVE couples are now anxiously waiting for the answer to a question will that two-month-old baby boy be ours? But the father of the baby, a Singapore technician who advertised for foster parents last week, is227 words
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Article, Illustration257 1957-06-11 5 Monster kite holds up traffic THREE MEN WERE SCORNED UNTIL THEY _JSENT THIS GIANT HALF MILE HIGH UUNDREDS of China- town people streamed into the Telok Ayer Basin area yesterday evening to see three burly stevedores haul down a giant kite which had been flown half a mile in the257 words
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Article244 1957-06-11 5 'BUT IT MUST REFORM QUICKLY' IyHE president of the Army Civil Service Union, Mr. 1 N. S. N. Nair, said yesterday that he did not want to destroy the Singapore Trades Union Congress. I "If the T.U.C. changes its present attitude and is considered244 words
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108 1957-06-11 5 WELCOME MAYOR SAYS IT WITH A RHYME PENANG. Mon.— The Mayor of Penang, Mr. G. H. Goh, has composed a "pantun" (Malay serenade) in praise of the islands beauty, in a foreword to the 1957 1 edition of the Penang in- I formation guide just issued, the Mayor bids welcome108 words
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Article81 1957-06-11 5 POLL RALLY PLANS BY LIB-SOCS Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, the Liberal-Socialist candidate contesting the Cairnhill division, will hold a mass meeting on Thursday June 13 at 7 p.m. at Tank Road, and another on June 23 at the same time at Clemenceau Avenue, j Mr. Chong Wee Ling, the] Liberal-Socialist81 words
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358 1957-06-11 5 AT a" full bench session in the High Court yesterday, the Bench and the Bar bade farewell to Mr. Justice Whitton, the last of a long line of M.C.S. offlcprs to sit on the High Court, who is leaving j the Colony358 words
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Article, Illustration128 1957-06-11 5 Consul's wife finds Colony so exciting IN PORTUGAL people are told that Singapore ranks as the most beautiful city in the East, said Mrs. A.P. Passos de Gouveia, the beautiful wife of the Portuguese Consul in Singapore, yesterday. "The most striking characteristic of the country is the friendliness of the128 words
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Article25 1957-06-11 5 One hundred and fiftyeight passengers left Singapore for China in the Hoi Houw yesterday. No students were in the ship.25 words
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Article27 1957-06-11 5 The visiting Australian neurosurgeon. Mr. Douglas Miller, will address members of the Alumni Association this evening and not next I Tuesday as originally planI ned.27 words
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Advertisement386 1957-06-11 5 MY CONSTIPATION WORRIES ARE OVER! MOMMY ALWAYS GIVES ME Milk of Magnesia VfSvbtti!ißt> Because it provides more j^jySz^A complete r.-lirf than sinpleMfc^wliff fe^Bi purpose laxatives! Constipa--4P Wmm t on :m( indigestion is 3 P^J^^B^A usually hand in hand j^^S!'^'" That's why laxatives which »i__ j_ o* jmyty^lS act on constipation386 words
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Miscellaneous183 1957-06-11 5 POLICE BAND: Public concert Road, 815 p.m. at KUig George V Park 530 pm SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOto 630 D m CIETY: Meeting of all student! SHELL THEATRETTE: Free music lovers and enthusiasts, St.; film show— Adelaide Advances. Andrew's Cathedral War Memo-. Wheat In Australia, British News rial Hall. 7 p.m--Shell183 words
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152 1957-06-11 6 AN R.A-F. officer involved in a fatal accident was yesterday fined $2,000 and disqualified from driving for five years. Flight Lieutenant A. E. D. Murray, 33. was convicted in a Singapore traffic court of negligent driving and causing the death of Musawari bin Hassan152 words
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Article58 1957-06-11 6 The fiv« Australian trade unionists who arrived in Singapore from Saigon on a goodwill tour on Sunday, were last night entertained to dinner by the Singapore Trades Union Congress. Leader of the visiting unionists is Mr. J. P. Maynes. Federal President of the Federated Clerks' Union58 words
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Article45 1957-06-11 6 I Total revenue collected by the Singapore Customs Department between January and May this year totalled I $43,233,000 $6,167,000 more than that for the same period ilast year. I The highest yeild came i from tobacco, totalling $18.--333.000—52,756,000 more than last year.45 words
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243 1957-06-11 6 Census army will count the homeless and the boat dwellers SMALL army of 400 checkers will patrol Singapore streets and waterways between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. on June 18 counting the homeless and all boat dwellers in the final phase of243 words
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Article, Illustration288 1957-06-11 6 Inche Isnin— 'oldest man in Malay a'— is dead HE THOUGHT MODERN SONGS EVIL TNCHE Isnin bin Pulah, said to have been the oldest man in Malaya, died at his Singapore home on Sunday. Relatives claim he was 126. Hundred^ of people called at his home in South Buona Vista288 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-06-11 6 OFF TO INDIA TO LOOK FOR DOCTORS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Leong Yew Koh (above) will head a Government team which is going to India to recruit doctors. No date for departure has been fixed. Other members will be Dato Abdul Malek bin87 words
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Article137 1957-06-11 6 THE Minister for EducaX tion, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, last night had the last word on his interview appointment today with members of seven Chinese teachers' organisations. On Sunday he said he would meet only seven delegates. Yesterday he said he would not see these137 words
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Article212 1957-06-11 6 Court told of delivery of brandy pOSING as a detective attached to the Kandang 1 Kerbau police station, Singapore, Lim Siong Choon induced a shopkeeper, Poh Tuan Lai, to deliver him three bottles of brandy worth $51, it was alleged yesterday. Lim, 22, pleaded not212 words
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Article36 1957-06-11 6 The Poson Day celebrations in honour of the Missionary Prince the Yen. Mahlnda, son of the famous Asoka of India, will be held at 7 p.m. today at Sri Lankaramaya, St. Michael's Road, Singapore.36 words
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106 1957-06-11 6 Police hunt for five parang thugs CINGAPORE police yestert3 day combed the squatter area off Tiong Poh Road after five thugs, armed with parangs, had attacked a man and terrified the occupants of a coffee shop. As the thugs fled, they trampled their victim, Ramu Lathaman, 24, who was slashed106 words
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Article29 1957-06-11 6 The Singapore Tamils Representative Council will hold a tea party at Raffles Hotel at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow in honour of Mr. N. Rengasamy Pillai, a Penang philanthropist.29 words
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Article29 1957-06-11 6 Ten mannequins will take part in a parade of the latest shoe fashions from Europe, the United States and Malaya at the Raffles Hotel on Saturday night.29 words
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Article29 1957-06-11 6 Leong Kee Tung of Mosque Street, was fined $10 in Singapore yesterday for driving an unroadworthy vehicle ln River Valley Road on July 30 and Aug. 8.29 words
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Miscellaneous130 1957-06-11 6 niniA wat ivi 6 02 Ha PPy Anniversary. 6.55 ReHAUIU MALiAYA glonal Announcements. 6.56 Singa- m P° re Shar e Market Report, 7.00 SINGAPORE metres 41 News, 7.10 News Talk 7.15 Bports metres KUALA I LUMPUR S4l Reel. 7.30 The Malayanalres, 8.00 metre* PENANG 366 metres Brand New! Made For130 words
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Article, Illustration154 1957-06-11 7 BROKE, HE SEEKS FAME IN CHINA pOR two hours yesterday a Singapore rice dealer and his wife pleaded with their "writer and scholar" nephew not to go to; China. But Lim Soon Leong, 22, a deck passenger in the Rajah Brooke from Kuching, just shook h i s head and154 words
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Article22 1957-06-11 7 There will be no- speaker at the Rotary luncheon meeting on June 12. as this will be a closed meeting.22 words
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125 1957-06-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A novel structure in the shape of a pear will be erected at the Merdeka Trade Fair at Petaling Jaya as a rest Place for V.I.P.S. The building, with big class windows, will be air-con-ditioned and will be surrounded125 words
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Article211 1957-06-11 7 What they are all saying at the hustings Anonymous circulars in Cairnhill npHE Singapore Labour! Front candidate for the Cairnhill by-elec-J tion, Mr. Keng Ban Ec, j yesterday denied an allegation that he was using pro-Communist propaganda in his cam- paign. The charge was contained211 words
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231 1957-06-11 7 MR. C. H. KOH, who x la contesting the Tanjong Pai?ar by-elec-tion as an Independent —said yesterday that his platform was that of the Singapore Labour Front. "I drew up the principles and rour-year programme of the Front when I was an executive member231 words
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112 1957-06-11 7 ASSEMBLYMEN and I city councillors of j the Singapore Liberal-] Socialist Party are to be i .subjected to greater party control. In future, the policy they follow in either the Assembly or the Council will first have to be approved by the party's112 words
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Article66 1957-06-11 7 The Liberal-Socialist Party's secretary-general, Mr. E K Tan. and another independent Assemblyman, Mr. Lim Cher Kheng. yesterday suggested that th? Singapore Government should set up a commission to look into the question of stamping oat secret societies. They fear secret societies will meddle in politics and influence66 words
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413 1957-06-11 7 The Chartered Bank loses appeal in $786,000 case TTOE Singapore Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeal of the Chartered Bank against the decision of Mr. Justice Taylor, wljo found against the bank in a claim brought by the Public Trustee for $786,477. The Court of Appeal con- sLsted of413 words
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Article78 1957-06-11 7 Thomas: End quarrels and unite /THE Singapore Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, last night called on the labour movement to stop quarrelling and unite to fight for the workers' cause. He was speaking at a byelection rally in support of the Labour Front candidate, Mr. Keng Ban78 words
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Article60 1957-06-11 7 Kee Choon You, a taxi driver, was cleared of armed robbery when he appeared at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. It was alleged that Kee. with two other men, held up a family in their Bukit Timah Road home on Jan. 5 and made off60 words
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Obituary60 1957-06-11 8 KAY BOON CHEW, aged 68, died peacefully at his house, 221 1 Telok Ayei Street, Singapore. yesterday (10th June 1957> leaving i bohind beloved wife Soh Poh Neo. j son Chwee Tour, two daughters,] one daughter-in-law, one son-in- j l.r U iuaiulc hildren to mourn' his lose Cortege leaving60 words
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Article177 1957-06-11 8 it) Word, $.0 (minimum). THANK YOU DARLING for the beautiful present, and the Airwick Mist, you do think of the nicest things. FOR COCKTAIL TIME Jack Straws are just right for Makan Ketchil. On s;ile at all good stores. Sole Agents Robinson's. SAVE $70 a year by joining the177 words
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748 1957-06-11 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Tues. June 11, 1957. Asia Looks For Aid A striking footnote to the economic resolutions of the conference of Commonwealth labour parties is supplied by the Burmese Prime Minister's statement on the drafting of a four year plan for Burma, and the offer of India's first748 words
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Article372 1957-06-11 8 Singapore's Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, has agreed to see seven representatives of the delegation of 85 Chinese school teachers who had threatened to descend upon him today. He could hardly have been expected to negotiate with a i.iass meeting, and the teachers should have known better372 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1957-06-11 8 ALEXANDRE METAXAS - Germany no longer dreams of war ALEXANDRE METAXAS Germans are true, friends of a United Europe THE IDEA of EUROPE In this the second of three articles a French Journalist says that Germans are the most ardent supporters of a United Europe. By r»ERMANY is the only true militant in1,023 words
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Article726 1957-06-11 8 AND NOW THE VIETNAMESE ASK... Polygamy or monogamy? This recently j has become a subject of consuming in- terest in Vietnam. Here, in a conden- sation from the weekly, The Times of j Vietnam, its editors give their slant to the question. SAIGON, Vietnam. QUR constitution726 words
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Letter32 1957-06-11 8 Rooftop flypast 1 /lali < th<* pageantry air to pan Past had tame on acc-on*. height at salutin, akcrafe flown the pa chade had over. Hie Free sr. salute. SQUADRo M v Singapore.32 words
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Letter114 1957-06-11 8 The forgotten Tengku T IKE Mr. Kha Pahang: As Vft 1 °< noble" (S.T. j un like .to rellectV-I magnificent Silver j,,J he celebrations and i particularly to tlawards and n&ftj contributed not S, anybody else am 01 who have been honour was forgotten. He is the lat e T.114 words
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Letter44 1957-06-11 8 rE Wai ami,, shoS do someth:r. about fee unnecessary delay hfctrcring letters to that krt ot Kampong Bharu, A r itam. Penan:: around t e Thean Te; Road arek Letters Stressed to area are\eaching the:: destination one or two days late. TAXPAYER Penan;;.44 words
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Letter35 1957-06-11 8 Terms in usage TOHORE fcr.r J Fanatic" m wrone finding faul(l«rith Badlo Malaya's TaA renderir.: of Cape of (Mi Hop c v Nan-NambikkM\iunai. term is in Indian Tamil kpers in standard sp*:.. XAiUAMV Kuala Lumpur,35 words
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Advertisement634 1957-06-11 8 I Straits Tine* k Free Pren I z Foi Hrn convenience at aoVor i Hsers our represent otive» at Ist Mocr, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will receive smell odvcrti«ment« and answers to box numbers. Classified advertisements mey alto be handed to: I CITY BOOK STORI LTD. Winchester Home. Collyer634 words
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Advertisement114 1957-06-11 8 100 YEARS OF SUCCESS! PIAXO A((OKI>IO\S Made by HOHNER, world's famous Makers of fine Harmonicas and Accordions since 1857. Student II 26 keys 12 basses 5165 student IVM 26 32 $215 Student VM 26 48 $260 Arietta IM 34 72 $385 Arietta lIM 34 73 5475 Lucia lIT 34 80114 words
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Advertisement63 1957-06-11 8 LIGHTING FITTIVtS F. *****— .Pendant with satin Brass metal work and white glass with thin clear stripes for the contemporary setting £3p tmmmmmmt at THt GENERAL ELECT KIC CO M Reprenntino fHE GENERAL ELECTR IC CO LTI OPTICIANS*^' l_ C. SMITH F.8.0.A., D. ORTH: A. J. HUGGETT, F.S.M.C. 13, BATTERY63 words
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Article125 1957-06-11 9 _'70 victims of the I Street fire on 22, will today rea final payment of h at the Social Department ofin Havelock Road. ayment will be made iblic gifts to the Welfare Donation sponsored by the Times and Social Wei- WflJare authorities advance payment fr^m125 words
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Article22 1957-06-11 9 BAHRU. Mon. meeting of the Bahru Rotary Club ssed by Mr. E. Public Works senior en- Johore Bahru"- j supply.22 words
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Article26 1957-06-11 9 RE BAHRU. Mon. I Kwee who on May bed to commit drinking caustic bound over for six I a bond of $100 here I26 words
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Article31 1957-06-11 9 The All-Malaya Army Contractors' Association will hold its annual meeting at Room 504. China Insurance Build- I ing in Batu Poad. Kuala I Lumpur, on Sunday at 10 a.m.31 words
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108 1957-06-11 9 'Curiosity' made boys visit bus strikers CINGAPORE Chinese stu. *J dents have stopped visitinß strikers in the Hock Lee and Tay Koh Vat bu s depots since the Education Minister, Mr. Chew Kee lssue d a warning that stern action would be taken against them. Yesterday 20 students of the108 words
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Article56 1957-06-11 9 LUMPUR. Mon. pector of Malay Selangor, Captain d Ali, is to become < Assistant Director of ".Malay), Federa- •cceeds Tuan Syed Na- sir. who has become the Director of the Malay Literacy Agency. Capt. Ali's old post is expected to be filled by Inche Mohammed Hashim.56 words
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411 1957-06-11 9 BRITISH TEAM TO HELP ON FINAL DRAFT'S 'COMPLEX ISSUES': WHITE PAPER STILL UNREADY ™f Mrr r I ,w^ KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JHE MEETING of the Federal Legislative Council called to debate the new draft constitution and Government White Paper has been postponed to July 10411 words
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Article, Illustration102 1957-06-11 9 A WALL of the fire- wrecked four storey building in Cecil Street. Singapore, collapsed yesterday and narrowly missed several people nearby. Pedestrians scrambled to safety when loose bricks and a steel window frame crashed down. The road was covered with debris.102 words
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Article197 1957-06-11 9 Doctor who saved her sight JENNY LEE, 13, will come down to Singapore from Kuala Kangsar at the end of October to see the Australian surgeon who saved her sight eight years ago. The Straits Times will pay the air fare both ways. Jenny's doctor. Dr.197 words
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Article71 1957-06-11 9 4 HURT AS PARKED CAR OVERTURNS A housewife and three boys were injured In a freak motor-car accident off Cairnhill Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. They were sitting in a parked car outside the Singapore Chinese Girls' School. The car ran off the road and overturned. Madam bow Tham Hin. 51,71 words
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Article47 1957-06-11 9 Gan Swee Choc, a 43-year-old housewife, was acquitted in a Singapore court yesterday at her trial on a charge of having 17 lb. of dutiable cigarettes in South Bridge Road on Oct. 22. Her defence was not called. The cigarettes were confiscated.47 words
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Article, Illustration244 1957-06-11 9 JO HO R E BAHRU, Mon.— Mr. Quek Kai Kee, one of the pioneers who developed Segamat town in north Johore and a Malayan Chinese Association leader, died at his home in Segamat on Sunday. He was aged 54. Top government officials and244 words
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Article615 1957-06-11 9 RESULTS of the preliminary examinations for the degree^ of M.8.8.5.. 8.D.5.. and for the Diploma in Pharmacy, of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, were announced yesterday. The following candidates have passed the preliminary examinations for the degrees of MBBB-: Chan Kal Ylng. Chan615 words
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209 1957-06-11 9 Strike threat by 2,500 teachers: Ballot Thursday ABOUT 2,500 teachers A in Singapore will take a strike ballot on Thursday on their claim that the Government is delaying admittance of nor-mal-trained teachers into the unified Education Service Scheme. The ballot will be taken at a meeting called by the Singapore209 words
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140 1957-06-11 9 VISITING SURGEON TO OPERATE ON BOYS I POH, Mon.— Two patients of Ipoh hospital left by train for Singapore yester- day for a brain operation to be done by Mr Douelas Miller. the Australian neuro-surgeon, now in Malaya. IThey are Lai Kan Foo. 14, 1 son of a labourer llvinc;140 words
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Advertisement86 1957-06-11 9 It's PERFECT coffee! £*2^\ j^_ v P* -j. "n 'it II a 33 41 vsrfP^^^^^ LYONS PURE GROUND COFFEE srfß^ st available in the ever-popular green tin LYONS NEW BLUE LABEL Popularly priced with, sealed-m freshness. It's medium roasted, delicious to taste and so economical LYONS fitmLtoo*> B HURRY! HURRY!86 words
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Advertisement175 1957-06-11 9 cMlwayA up -to date \ir&t in -QaM c^<M*a// ULTRA-SONIC elejning is now done in our modern workshop by fully qualified jnd experienced watchmakers. t Since 1909 good watched good service Whether yon buy Irom us a watch, a Bol«x-P*illard camera, praiecror. typewriter or any ether article, you can be sure175 words
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Article, Illustration881 1957-06-11 10 ORIGINAL OOMETHING really new and different always has a special fascination, especially in fashion, so this week I took a look at some of the most striking skirts to arrive in Singapore for a long time. Straight from Indonesia, i hand-painted and designed by an artist,881 words
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Advertisement265 1957-06-11 10 WHITII For that extrt whiteness f /*^"«-«\.'-:S use Kiwi White Cleaner. I 4^lo, fi I Excellent for smooth or matt surfaces alike Kiwi <»«•«>•>»•« m Whitecle'inergivesalasting I mm gZ\£* 1 whitene>s that does not 1 powder or flake off. J I tKIWI WHITE Trill It CLEANER jars and tubes \M~"ff~F265 words
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Advertisement292 1957-06-11 10 NOMAD the best milk from the country of milk NOMAD milk powder 10 times better E§» L"".,. |jff free,,.,, ™«T| @1. NUTRITIOUS "=av Ano vi natural protein*, mlnerali JKuj NO "ASTI and vitamins id KleDlifically k$V edCh """you wammilkva, balanced proportion*: mMM mak<( e w!y m» q u Ssofi no292 words
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Miscellaneous279 1957-06-11 10 Straits Times Crossword J 2 LJ 3 U* F* Fly H H 8 ACROSS 6 Take In (it's no Joke) (7). 1 Capital ha. 10 for a change I "">• Q^tr State (9). (6) 8 Are they levied to pay Paul? 0 Number nines ntted her (10) < 6 10279 words
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Article, Illustration1707 1957-06-11 11 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature The Greatest Show Earth Tu>o American showmen joined hands to form... I) K M ON Ibrokc loose ,M»d ship City icj butting its isa Hass Strait howling gale liter's day in ijjea slithered !-hod across j tilting deck. tring of lions i n tic trumpctlephants mingiDaily Mirror - 1,707 words
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Advertisement293 1957-06-11 11 Banishes fatigue right down to the finger-tips You can do figures on the Facit CA 1-13 for hours on end without tiring. All of its 10 setting keys and few operational keys lie within five-finger span. The keys are comfort -moulded and slope parallel with the fingers when your forearm293 words
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Miscellaneous63 1957-06-11 11 far Morgan 3M.D. Unhappy 115 ANyH INVESTIGATE FIRST TO^ I WE'LL BE ABLE TO TELL YOU 1 TO KNOW A j CANT SEAS TD SEE WU THAT YOU'VE jB to* Tracy Recognised UX^l^^^^^^^M I Lizz's swarp eves. 1 W hiS wAiR-wis~racE~ yi r--\v-irtli|£T£" J^JStflff •W O* tiara Hoard meets r63 words
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698 1957-06-11 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE Singapore Share Market opened the week yesterday with a continued healthy undertone and prices generally steady. There were few significant price chances and sellers were still reluctant to part with shares. There was a brighter opening for698 words
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Article117 1957-06-11 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Ex- change: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet. June/ July $25 U buyers. $26 U sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $40 v sellers, drum $45 1 2 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $116, Sarawak $115 (both, down $2). special117 words
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Article160 1957-06-11 12 July first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore on Monday at 93 1 cents per lb up one and one-eighth cents on Friday's close. The closing tone was steady. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers tttt, sellers 93;160 words
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Article40 1957-06-11 12 Philippine exports of copra and coconut oil In 1957 may exceed the record high level of" 714,505 long tons oil equivalent exported In 1956, states the U.S. Department of Agriculture In Its bulletin Foreign Crops and Markets.40 words
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Article73 1957-06-11 12 Ships lying alongside the I Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Mekong 1/2, Dona Ourania 4/5. Urlana 6A. Hoegh Silverwave 6/7, Suruga Maru 9 9. Benalbanach 11, Elpenor 13/14, Taronga 15/16, Bali 18. Rokan N. Wall 1, Petallng N. Wall 5 to 7. Reginald Kerr 21/2273 words
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Article53 1957-06-11 12 Loans :i Loans a Bank of n s Con. Zinc Mount Lyeli N. Broken Hill l Hill 50 Mount Morgan Peko Western Ampol. Ex. Oil Search Aust. Consr, A.P.M. mew, Bradford B. Hill Pro Courtauld Dunlop Elec. Zinc Felt Tex. G. J. Coles Herald Times 1.C.1. iAum Wool53 words
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Article65 1957-06-11 12 The Malayan I Association changes in [I yesterda New York, bi 32 9/l«. O.D 32 15/16 credll Canada: 31 1/1 ti. OH 31 'a credil bills. Selling T.T. or (i York 12%; < Francs 141".; *****: Bddu i,,,,, s Holland GMMen Marks 13.v Swedish K lfltt; DaniM, Kron«65 words
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Advertisement436 1957-06-11 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SETTLEMENT OF MALACCA SCHOLARSHIP FUND APPLICATIONS are Invited for a numbe r of Settlement Scholarships tenable at the University of M.ilay.i. Applicants must have been born in Malacca and, further, must have been ordinarily resident in the Settlement of Malacca for not less than three years Immediately prwr436 words
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Advertisement544 1957-06-11 12 i NOTICES THE BASSETT RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of The Bassett Rubber Company Limited will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. No. 1, The Embankment. Kuala Lumpur, on the third day of July544 words
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Advertisement776 1957-06-11 12 notices THE KUALA SIDIM RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i that an Extraordinary General! Meeting of The Kuala Sidlm Rubber Company Limited will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. No 1. The Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on the third day776 words
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Advertisement908 1957-06-11 12 ture stock of the Company which shall be distributed accordingly or in or towards payment of the uncalled liability on any issued shates or debentures or debenture stock, and that such distribution or payment shall be accepted by such shareholders In full satisfaction of their interest in the said capitalised908 words
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Advertisement741 1957-06-11 12 NOTICES ROBINSON CO. LTD. (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) NOTICE Is hereby given that Final Dividends of 3'j and 4% respectively, less 30 Income Tax, on the 6% First Cumulative Preference Shares and the B',o Second Cumulative Preference Shares have been declared by the Directors on account of the741 words
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Advertisement385 1957-06-11 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient servio f«OM CANAPA/U.fr. PACIFIC PORTS iv OAl". Sailina San Sport f.Vwet fenanAnna tfakke 16/IB|une I9|une 21|une 3 lull Elisabeth Bakke 9/ll|ulv 2|ul* I4|gl» 251« i. Ciertrurf Bakke 19 lun* 3|ulv 6Aue ?Aut "><"■' Accepting Cargo tot Fremanrle— calline Gerald'" FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA— 6 DAY!, Sailing FremantU i'porc385 words
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Advertisement1093 1957-06-11 13 MANSTOLD CO., LTD. T.i: M i» THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ,M6S LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINUE bJCI wl ,h liberty to proceed via Ponam. oS 2Jf Vi B; on to proceed v,o g,. fo J- •££»£,> Ouo vails p c-k__ Morseillc». Liverpool m Penong "3/34 J lJ '-"/I- Jun.l, L1,093 words
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Advertisement1130 1957-06-11 13 BBB»T^^Ba^^F^^^^J^«tti BBB^^^BB T^^^jß^^B^^i^^B^^^^r^^B»^¥^^^K BBBl^^BB^^^BfJßt^^B^^S^^B^^aal BAST ASIATIC LIMBS OUTWARDS SAILINGS POP. BANGKOK AND/OI FAR EAST VIA SUCZ Penong P. S'hom Spore -itfl? U Pa*t 14/1S Jane A 1 A IS/14 June Lrtit??'* V 4 Jaty 5/ 4 July I MOMBASA" 8/10 Jury "FAUTP.IA" (Bangkok only) 10/11 July 12/13 July 14/15 July1,130 words
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Advertisement980 1957-06-11 13 U u?l™n, THE BENUNE STEAMERS LTD W SINGAPORE (Incorporateo in the Unrtad Kmodoml t LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS VIA Mid S'DOre P. S'hom Penong BENCLEUCH for London. Rotterdam, Hamburg In Part/11 June •ENATTOW for London, Rotterdam, 20/21 June 22/23 June Hamburg. Antwerp 24 June/ 1 Jaty Landen980 words
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Advertisement1214 1957-06-11 13 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL.: Ne. ***** BLLBRMAN LINES KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG, HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND and for U.S.A., North Atlontic Ports Asssptlng cargo far Control ft South and Conodo via Colombo Amorke CITY Of SWAMSIA lONMFVILLI 17/siLa li/lA^ma 2S P /24Jun.1,214 words
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Article278 1957-06-11 14 TIMBER TARIFF TALKS SOUGHT lII ALAYAN timber mer- chants, alarmed at Australia's proposed higher tariff on timber are seeking talks with the Australian sawmillers' Association in a hid to persuade the association to abandon the plan. Australian timber merchants have demanded that the import duty on Malayan timber be increased278 words
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211 1957-06-11 14 ESTATE CHAIRMAN SAYS THE MALAYAN RUBBER OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT, BUT... rrHE chairman of Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Co. Ltd.. Mr. T. B. Barlow, has criticised the Malayan Government's treatment of the antiinflationary rubber cess. At the company's annual renerai meeting in London last211 words
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Article50 1957-06-11 14 The world's airlines had their biggest and safest, year last year carrying 10,000,000 more passengers than in 1955 and suffering fewer accidents per million miles, according to a United Nations report. The biggest increases in traffic were throughout the Far East and in the North Atlantic region.50 words
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Article, Illustration223 1957-06-11 14 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK 1956 is the date for increases BY XTO substantial increase in Malayan rubber production is possible beN for? 1%5 according to Mr. E. D. Shearn, adviser to the Federation delegation to the International Rubber Study Group conference to be held in223 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-06-11 14 Mr. Kenneth H. Finnesey, vice president,! freight traffic, of the American President Lines, is due in Singapore next Monday for discussions on the company's future plans and policies. On a tour to provide him with first-hand information of company's offices and agents and64 words
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190 1957-06-11 14 I r i mHE vice-chairman of j 1 the Malayan Cham- j I ber of Mines in London, i I Mr. E. D. Shearn has j I warned that the Ma- j layan tin industry will j contract and decline unless the government190 words
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Article162 1957-06-11 14 MR. W. Kenneth Warren, chairman of James Warren and Co., Ltd., criticises the recent spate of take-over bids in the rubber industry because of the effect they are likely to have' on managerial staff. Many of the bids, says Mr. Warren, are being made for162 words
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Article73 1957-06-11 14 Mr. Basil Smallplece, Managing Director of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, has announced in London that if the 19 Comet Four airliners that BO. AC. had on order were delivered in time they hoped to put them into service before the end of next year.73 words
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Article37 1957-06-11 14 The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. has announced that he will take up the project for Japanese development of oilfields in Iran and Saudi Arabia as an economic co-ope-ration measure with these countries.37 words
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184 1957-06-11 14 /COMMERCIAL airlines V 7 throughout the world have ordered more than 450 of the new larg e and fast United States jet airliners which they plan to put into service in 1959 and 1960, according a Washington report. About one-half of the total184 words
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153 1957-06-11 14 TWO VIEWS ABOUT NORTH jnn^ T»HE chairman of Saponpj Rubber Estates I m x E. Robinson says excessive taxation Borneo is discouraging development of ma The accorded to the rubber industry must discourage any sensible person from seeking to create or develop any Industry in153 words
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Article216 1957-06-11 14 Borneo need of skilled tappers THE continued short, 1 of labour m Borneo, particular ?I? pers for rubber affecting the dustry, says Mr. c T n chairman of yil Rubber Ltd tniJVKi-- the maximum, $ay« Ln? 0| Jj his statemem v)u )n M e an Y n Monday's annual tHe216 words
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Article95 1957-06-11 14 ¥NDIA exported 35 per cent, more cotton piece goods in the first quarter this year than in the corresponding period last year, the Indian Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council in Singapore has announced. The main bulk of the exports went to Africa and Asia, and the95 words
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Article40 1957-06-11 14 In the next five yon Indonesia will replant 91J.000 hectares or unproo H smallholders' rubber vation lands as part o' a ten-year plan, the Indonesian Agriculture Ministry has announced. The plan will cost BM than 23 million rupi&hs.40 words
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Advertisement92 1957-06-11 14 No more famous street No finer cigarette FRESH FROM LONDON IN 1956 2.330.000 I rassenaets l\ CHOSE AIR PRANCE If THE WORLDS LARGEST NETWORK MM GENERAL AGENTS MM MESSACERiES MARITIMES MM 66 THE ARCADE TEL. ***** MM AND ALL ffcdr* TH TRAVEL AGENCIES \^^TrORErRONI OF PROGRESS I^E JLi4-«T MMmM^M^^^^ If92 words
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Advertisement47 1957-06-11 14 WILLIAM JACKS CO. (Malaya) LTD, and I GUTHRIE CO. LTD., &aue A.4e4U>e4.16 in. et*i>tic«nct't*2t, Mad aj. a. teAee/c r>/ f <r I tint/ *ynirne*4 «_^a/fe e^. J3^/e/.. //*rt* ate ftfW j'fis'rt/ rrye/'/j /f Chatwood-Milner J SJOIMT/ V ft CO. LTD.,<^>O> WILLIAM JACKS ft CO.,\\^^ /XX (MALAYA) LTD.47 words
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Advertisement369 1957-06-11 15 r -.nurd from Page 8) IjDIHC ON LEAVE) mm t to tell yo«ir I >o u'. house, dispose or oddi md ends 1 Ml with to irore ibicnce. I ,ou ««n» to I tor yulir house- j mure that your arc satisfactorily th.r employment voir to your many rour problem,369 words
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Advertisement499 1957-06-11 15 I SITUATIONS WANTED Word. tS (Min.,-Box St et.. «fr. < EUROPEAN Mercantile Assist--1 ant age 25 seeks position with A3034TT COlrPaay fIWS tO t SOUTH INDIAN CONDUCTOR 18 years Tapping and Replanting experience with pood reference Borneo, Box A 3048 S.T. erence W AMA.HS, C/BOYS. COUPLES from Yuan AtrenTv 32_Emerald499 words
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Advertisement592 1957-06-11 15 {ANYTHING TO SELL 1 Why clutter up the place f I with things you no longer i I nce^ Hie tri-cycl« or pedal car rhat is still as good as 1 new; the dresses you no longer require but which are too food ro throw away. j Whether you want592 words
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Advertisement841 1957-06-11 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I Itt Word. tS (Mim.)-Box St ct*. txtrm. MODERN 10 BEDROOM Bungalow First Class residential area Kuala Lumpur. 2 Sittlngrooms,; 2 Diningrooms, 2 Servants Quart-: ers, 5 Bathrooms and Oarage, 1 j i Room Airconditioned, Fully Furnished approx. 43.560 square feet. Freehold, Immediate Possession. Price $70,000.841 words
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Advertisement567 1957-06-11 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 2t Word. tS (Mm.)— Box tt eU. txtrm. YOU WILL GET better result* In the g&rden If you make Pro- lessor R. E. Holttum's "Gardening i in the Lowlands of Malaya" your constant guide and companion. Heavily illustrated and handily j indexed, you can get thla in- valuable567 words
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Advertisement475 1957-06-11 15 MISCELLANEOUS tt Word* ti (Mim.i Hnx St et*. txtrm. 1 QUARRY OVERBURDEN.— Large quantities available Free ex i quarry. Apply Hlndhede Si Co Ltd., IK m.s-. Bukit Timah Road. REPAIRS TO ALL Kinds of Jewellery expertly executed. Also Pearls or Beads rethreaded visit Antoinette 10 Collyer Quay Up- stairs. SAVE475 words
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Advertisement473 1957-06-11 15 TENDERS NOTICE THE SINGAPORE INDIAN < Association invites Tenders for running »ts Bar Canteen Particulars r.iay be obtained from the Association Office. All Tenders must be accompanied by r deposit of $250 which to refundable. Tenders close 25th June. 1957. POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDER? which will close at 12 noon473 words
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Advertisement260 1957-06-11 15 Refresh job-tired eyes in seconds! Centle Murine 2-drop car* quickly helps overworked eyes feel fresh look fresh! Just two quick drops of MURINE In each eye— your eyes will feel soothel and refreshed in seebnds! For MURINB gently washes away e.ve irritations. .instantly relieves that "heavy" "puffy" tired feeling! So260 words
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393 1957-06-11 16 West Indies recover to win by 5 wickets RAMADHIN 11 FOR 70 CARDIFF, Mon. rE West Indian cricketers made a fighting recovery against Glamorgan today to win their match by five wickets with a day to spare. The tourists were out In their first innings today for 119 their lowestReuter - 393 words
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Article149 1957-06-11 16 LONDON. Mon— Close of play! scores in todays cricket matches; w*re: At Taunton: Somerset 207 (Atkinson 52, Smith 6-58). Gloucester 234-3 (Knißhtley-Smith 55, Oraveney 89 not out). At Birmingham: Derbyshire 190 and 91-3. Warwickshire 236 (IbaduUa 53) At Lord's: Middlesex 375-6 dec. Sussex 299-9 (Smith 149,Reuter - 149 words
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Article81 1957-06-11 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. JOHORE Services beat Johore Public Works Department 2-1 to win the Capitol Cup in the last match of the state's 1956-57 soccer season. Services led 1-0 in the first half with an early goal by Wan Dollah whose header gave goalkeeper Ibrahim no81 words
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Article50 1957-06-11 16 Royal Air Force Seletar trounced Customs 8-1 in a S.A.F.A. Div. 2B league match at Farrer Park yesterday Chinese "A" beat S.H.B. Police' 1-0 at Farrer Park. In the other Div. 2B fixture. Alexandra wer« awarded a walkover as their opponents. Seletar F.C., failed to turn up-50 words
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Article375 1957-06-11 16 VACUUM AT END OF SEASON PL A YERS CUT TRAINING PATES APPEALS FOR 'BRIGHT IDEAS 9 FROM COUNCIL MEMBERS THE SOCCER SLUMP that has hit Singapore and caused a 50 per cent reduction in takings at Jalan Besar stadium this season has been admitted by375 words
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Article72 1957-06-11 16 Regimental Pay Office scored their ninth successive win in the Singapore Base District Div. 1 league wher. they beat 40 Base Workshops R E ME. 3-0 at Ayer Rajah Road >esterday. Corthlne. Moon and Evans scored. Other Div. l results: R.EM.E. Training Centre beat Army Depot72 words
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Article97 1957-06-11 16 AUSTERITY AT SAFA CLUBHOUSE THE soccer slump in Singapore lias brought austerity in its wake to S.A.F.A. headquarters at Jalan Besar Stadium. At yesterday's S.A.F.A. council meeting it was decided that in future no alcoholic drinks would be served during council and committee meetings. The "fruit-machine" at the clubhouse may97 words
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Article40 1957-06-11 16 Singapore Amateur Football Association's delegates to the an- j nual general meeting of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council on July 5 at the Garden Club are Messrs N. S Hogart. A. Clarke. S.R.P. Naidu and Ibrahim Isa.40 words
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Article, Illustration390 1957-06-11 16 EDIN PETERS - CIRCUIT RACES MAY BE HELD AGAIN in '58 ED IN PETERS By THE success of the Forces iWoioring Club's circuit meeting at Changi on Sunday may lead to this event being a regular feature of the motor racing season every year. The C-in-C Far East Air Force and patron of390 words
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Article159 1957-06-11 16 ACCLAIM FOR NEW TYPE SHUTTLECOCK Anew experimental nylon plastic shuttlecock was tested at the Singapore Badminton Stadium lasi night. And the verdict of some of Singapore leading badminton players who tried it at the SB A. hall was "Very satisfactory" and "economical". Thomas Cup player Ong Poh Lim said: "These159 words
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261 1957-06-11 16 DAVID FINDLAY - DAVID FINDLAY By WELLINGTON. Mon. TWO Malayans who this week completed a fortnight at New Zealand's eight national athletics coaching school in Wellington said they were "astonished to learn" that last year's New Zealand Olympic Games team did not261 words
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72 1957-06-11 16 Britain lose doubles in Davis Cup PARIS. Mon IJiRANCE won the doubles F against Britain yesterterday to keep alive their chances in the European zone Davis Cup quarter final hce. In PALERMO. Italy completed a 4-1 win over Poland In a quarter-final match. In STOCKHOLM. Sweden qualified to meet Italy72 words
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308 1957-06-11 16 EPSOM JEEP - Syndicate to race eight new horses EPSOM JEEP EXPANSION BY UNITED STABLE By UNITED STABLE, a Chinese syndicate headed by Mr. On's Hap Leong, president cf the Sarawak Turf Club, is likely to play a big role in Malayan racing soon. This syndicate has registered a string of eight new308 words
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Article30 1957-06-11 16 LAUREL, Maryland. Mon.— Sir Winston Churchill has nominated a filly for next year's Selima Stakes. Laurel Race Course announced today. The race is worth US$lOO,OOO. A.PAP - 30 words
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142 1957-06-11 16 F|EFENDING champion Mrs. Wendy Lumsden (169) headed the qualifiers for the matchplay stages of the Singapore women's golf championship which starts at the Royal Island Club on Friday. The other seven qualifiers 'are: Mrs. Nicholl (173». Mrs. Cobley (174>, Mrs. Pearcy '178 >, Mrs. Taylor142 words
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157 1957-06-11 16 FESTIVAI SOCCER DECISION IN SEPT. SINGAPORK ball a sponsor a Festival- fo. M boys cJurni ciay.s next Reporting ti Council yesterd Pates, chain I Committee, sai intended to schools tea 1 1 in the Peden pore to taki week" «i 0 It will cost (V.p.A $4,500 to tival" and for157 words
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71 1957-06-11 16 SYDNEY. Mon. YESTERDAY'S Australian football results. N.S.W NORTH DIV. 1 IVallvnei t. Cardiff 1 East Lakes 4 Awaba 3 L. Macquarir I Blacksmith 7 Ossnnrk 2 VY Walsend I N.S.W. SOI TH DIV. 1 Woonona B. 6 St. George 0 KRIENDM (.AMI Auburn N.S.W. FEDERXIIMN IH\71 words
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Advertisement26 1957-06-11 16 Savings Account through way to save. Children are never t to save so start them today CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTP^ HBW B JL W j I26 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous37 1957-06-11 16 E^niflpy SOCCER SAFA league Div. 1: AAA Marines, Jalan Beaar 5.15; Div. I 2B: Dockyard "A" v Radin Mas, Farrer far*; Div. 3A: Pachltan v Indian Youngsters. Geylang. ATHLETICS Gejrlanr. English School 1 and t, Loronr. *3.37 words
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