The Straits Times, 20 June 1957
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Title Section16 1957-06-20 1 JCQME,^ «uJkX&3Z& The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957 15 CENTS fie** o**016 words
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Article729 1957-06-20 1 ADMINISTRATION SAYS; WE WILL WORK TO RULE, TOO Reorganisation in effort to beat union campaign with own weapon' Backing from Transport Minister Kl X LUMPUK, Wednesday. pHK Malayan Railway Administration acted today to prevent rail traffic being disrupted the "work-to-rule" campaign of the 7,000 members of the729 words
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107 1957-06-20 1 TENGKU: No need for Govt. to act yet Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed The Chief Minister. Teiigku Abdul Rahman, said today that there did not appear to be any urfient need for the Federation Government to take action on the railwaymen's work-to-rule campaign. Asked if he was planning to intervene in107 words
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Article32 1957-06-20 1 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The United States Defence Department announced today that from July 2 the Japanese flag will fly alongside the American at all U.S. military installations in Japan.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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336 1957-06-20 1 TWE Singapore Tele--1 phone Board last night decided not to give Mr. Jamit Singh, general secretary of its employees' union, a permanent pass for entry into Telephone House in Hill Street. It also agreed that the union should continue wage talks with the336 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-06-20 1 ALLIANCE: TOP SULTAN CHOICE IS FOR RULERS 11/-UALAI I/-UALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Alliance has not started a move to oppose the choice of the Sultan of Johore as Malaya's first Paramount Ruler. The Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today denied reports of such a move84 words
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Article25 1957-06-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. For the third successive day. no casualties to either terrorists or security forces have been reported in th*> Federation.25 words
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Article102 1957-06-20 1 Japs give U.S. soldier 15 years TOKYO. Wed. THE Japanese District Court at Otsu today sentenced an American soldier to 15 years' Jail for robbing and murdering a Buddhist priest The soldier, identified a* Private Randall B. Be; les 24, was convicted of assaulting the priest last December, robbing himAP - 102 words
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Article59 1957-06-20 1 LONDON, Wed.— Sir Peter Bell, Chief Justice of Northern Rhodesia since 1955, collapsed and died in London last night at the age of 55. He was solicitor- general In Malaya in 1946 and three I years later puisne judge in Tanganyika. From 1951 toReuter - 59 words
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Article22 1957-06-20 1 CANBERRA. Wed. Odd cases of Influenza of the Asian type have occurred in Australia, the Health Ministry said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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193 1957-06-20 1 rKYO. Wed. An announcement which will in effect denounce the Korean armistice agreement is expected here shortly. In Tokyo and Korea official sources expect this to take the form of a statement that the United States, whose military commandersReuter - 193 words
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Article68 1957-06-20 1 Taipeh riot trials progress rpAIPEH Wed.— The trials I of 40 people arrested in connection with the anti-American riots on May 24 before three sarrison command courts entered the second phase today with the presentation Jf arguments by both the prosecution and defence. The riots followed the acquittal by anReuter - 68 words
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Article32 1957-06-20 1 MELBOURNE, Wed. --Thr Malayan Government will fly dozens of flags here durin K merdeka celebrations tin Auk 31. The flags are bcin S made by a local firm.-Rcu ter.32 words
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Article65 1957-06-20 1 RAIL DANCER HOLDS UP TRAINS LONDON, Wed. Police chased man dancing along an electric railway line in London this morning after a train driver reported seeing him cavorting about the rails. For nearly half an hour there were no trains into one of London's busiest rail terminals as the currentReuter - 65 words
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Article57 1957-06-20 1 HOLLYWOOD. Wed— Three gunmen last night Invaded the home of opera star Lauritz Melchior. tied him up and stole furs, cash and Jewellery worth U. 5.5250.000. Melchior said he was ?/atching television In his hilltop home when the three men. wearing masks and armed with 45Reuter - 57 words
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Article266 1957-06-20 1 A WAY OUT FOR EAGER CITIZENS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday JJNDEK the Federation's new constitution, all those born in this country .before Merdekr Day can apply for citizenship without having 4 o undergo the Malay language test if they apply within one year of the declaration of indepen Hence This decision266 words
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90 1957-06-20 1 N.Z. troops will carry FN rifle in Malaya AUCKLAND. Wed. New Zealand's infantry battalion for service In Malaya will be equipped with the Belgian FN automatic rifle army headquarters announced yesterday The equipment will be standardised as far as possible to match equipment being used by other units in the90 words
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Article48 1957-06-20 1 JAKARTA. Wed— The Association of Indonesian Students Organisations today announced it had recognised the Union of Fr»e Hungarian Students representing 6.000 Hungarians living in 14 countries outside Hungary. The association agreed to protest against the trial and imprisonment of Hurgarian students by their Government.—Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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87 1957-06-20 1 ATHREE-YEAR-OLI> boy yesterday fell 72 feet from the Mistri Wing in the Singapore General Hospital into the arms of a man. 1 Little Wong Chin Tong, a patient, was on the third floor when his rescuer. Mr. Narajan Singh, 26. a clerk,87 words
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Article32 1957-06-20 1 LONDON, Wed. British scientists are working IB a new vaccine which will provide immunisation against poliomyelitis, diphtheria, whooping cough and lockjaw with one shot, the Daily Express said today. UP.UP - 32 words
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Article33 1957-06-20 1 POZNAN i Poland*, Wed Eleven Japanese Industrialists have arrived at Poznan fair to neßOtiate barter deals for Japanese industrial articles. After the fair they will continue trade talks In Warsaw. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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451 1957-06-20 1 OWNER OF TWO PENANG SHIPS LOSES BOTH ON THE SAME DAY PENANG, Wed. T»HE R.A.F., Butter--1 worth, today called off the search for a Pen a n g registered coaster, the 250-ton Lee Seh, after news had been received that the vessel had sunk. The crew of 13 seven Malays451 words
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Article39 1957-06-20 1 CAIRO. Wed.— The deatn sentence on Sayed mia Mahmoud, only man sentenced so far in the Cairo spy trial involving eight Britons and 11 other people, has been confirmed by the Mufti, it was announced today.39 words
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Article212 1957-06-20 1 Ike: I'm ready to halt H-tests WASHINGTON. Wed.— President Eisenhower said today that the United States would be ready to make somo satisfactory arrangement for the temporary suspension of nuclear tests, while striving for a permanent arrangement. He told his Press conference that the latest Sovifi disarmament proposals were hopefulReuter; UP - 212 words
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Article31 1957-06-20 1 •tmSH PROTEST LONDON. Wed.— Britain protested today to Yemen of violation of Aden Protectorate territory Yemeni troops entered area and fired on RAF planes, said For Hen Office. Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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286 1957-06-20 2 Malaya's bandits concentrate on keeping strength LONDON, Wednesday. (JHANA'S emergence from colonial status into independent nationhood is cited as an example of the honourable fulfilment of British colonial policy in the Colonial Office's annual review of colonial territories, published today. "Britain's task inReuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration107 1957-06-20 2 THEOPHILUS O. S BENSON, a Chief Whip in the Nigerian Federal Parliament and an adviser at the Nigerian Conference in London, pictured when he appeared at Acton magistrates 1 court London on a robbery charge. The 42-year-old Nigerian politician and barrister isReuter - 107 words
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Article105 1957-06-20 2 TASTE, SMELL WORTH $290,000 NEW YORK, Wed.— What is the cash value of a woman's senses of taste and smell? The New York Supreme Court puts it at $290,000. A Jury awarded that sum yesterday to Mrs. Rita Lewy, 56, who alleged she lost both senses as a result of105 words
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Article24 1957-06-20 2 ALGIERS, Wed. The French reported that 19 nationalist rebels were killed and 37 taken prisoner south nf Oran in Western Algeria.24 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-06-20 2 SNUB FOR DUKE BUT QUEEN AND PRINCE AT FILM STAR'S DEB PARTY side London, the rambling mansion home of newspaper owner Lord Astor. The Fairbanks borrowed it for the night. Persuading the Royal Family to attend a private party is the supreme accomplishment of Britain's big game social hunters, among191 words
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Article27 1957-06-20 2 NEW YORK, Wed. An Indonesian parliamentary mission, headed by the Speaker. Mr. Sartono, is due from California for a fiveday New York visit.— UP.UP - 27 words
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Article20 1957-06-20 2 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The Senate last night approved United States membership in the 80-nation international atomic energy agency.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article45 1957-06-20 2 MOSCOW. Wed. Dr. Wilhelm Haas, the West German Ambassador, had a 30-mlnute meeting today with Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister. They discussed the proposed talks between the two countries on trade and the repatriation of Germans from Russia. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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203 1957-06-20 2 BRITAIN CONSULTS HER ALLIES LONDON. Wednesday A FOREIGN Office spokesman said here today that if it was true that three Russian submarines had been delivered to Egypt, it was "much to be regretted, because this delivery cannot but increase tension in the area." QuestionedReuter - 203 words
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Article47 1957-06-20 2 LONDON Wed. Donaid Campbell, holder of the world's water speed record, was granted a divorce yesterday on grounds of his wife's adultery. Mrs. Dorothy Anne Camp. bell did not defend th P suit The Campbells were married in March. 1952. They have no children.47 words
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Article27 1957-06-20 2 MOSCOW. Wed. Russia's rockets chief said yesterday the Soviet will launch one or more earth satellites in th International Geophysical Year beginning on July 1.27 words
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Article28 1957-06-20 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Provincial government ;iuthoritiej today reported that rebel* ul West Java machine-gunned four women and burnpi down 138 houses durinc tt first half of Junc.-A.P-AP - 28 words
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Article89 1957-06-20 2 LIVERPOOL, Wed. Miss Erica Powell, attractive, stylishly-dressed white private secretary to the Premier of Ghana, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, arrived here yesterday with her employer and immediately denied a rumour that they plan to marry. "There's no foundation for it." said Miss Powell, 35, who emigrated from anAP - 89 words
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99 1957-06-20 2 Is there a Loch Ness monster? Truth soon I ONDON, Wed. A rKr tine expedition j s tn visit Loch Ness, 8 to find out ii Ness Monster" really ists. For more than 30 year. "eye-witnesses" have n ported seeinp a hugi pent-like creature In tte Loch. Photographers claim to99 words
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Advertisement216 1957-06-20 2 MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE the tooth paste that's proved to clean teeth whiter qcientific tests with a whiteness-meter have proved beyond doubt that Macleans Tooth Paste cleans teeth whiter than ever before. Macleans fights and destroys decay germs laboratory tests show that no other tooth paste gives more complete protection216 words
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Advertisement269 1957-06-20 2 FLIGHTS OF FANCY Balmy birds these Honeymooners ,5 y\LL the world may love a lover. Of the atmosphere of well-being for We take care of him— and her. which he looks responsible We (figuratively, of course) hold their Of the speed with which we whisk hands, smooth their brows, all269 words
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Article, Illustration474 1957-06-20 3 GOVERNMENT WILL APPEAL AGAINST DON' T-HAND-HIM-TO- JAPS RULING SHOCKED OFFICIALS FEAR GRAVE DANGER TO FRIENDSHIP WITH JAPAN WASHINGTON, Wednesday. (JNITED STATES officials were shocked and deeply worried by a federal judge's ruling here yesterday in the Girard case. The ruling prevented the Government from carrying outReuter; AP - 474 words
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Article152 1957-06-20 3 JAKARTA COUNCIL MAY GO RED JAKARTA, Wed.— PoliJ tical party officials today predicted that the Communist Party will in control of Jakarta's Legislative Council in the nations first provincial election on Saturday. About 1.000.000 residents ot Greater Jakarta, a province rider Indonesian nw. vni to the polls to elect a152 words
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113 1957-06-20 3 Senators get secret papers on Suez WASHINGTON, Wed.— The Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles was today reported to have sent secret documents on American foreign policy in the Middle East to the Senate Foreign Relations Sub-Committee which is considering whether diplomatic errors caused trouble in the area. WashingtonReuter - 113 words
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Article24 1957-06-20 3 SUEZ. Wed.-- Suez Canal traffic was resumed today after a 12 hour stoppage caused by the British tanker Tribulus running aground.24 words
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Article16 1957-06-20 3 TUNIS. Wed. President Nasser of Egypt will attend next year's Tunisian Independence Day celebrationsRouter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article81 1957-06-20 3 ATHENS, Wed. —Archbishop Makarios said at a press conference here today he had a list of 370 cases of torture inflicted by the .security and military authorities in Cyprus to obtain confessions. Hr produced photostat copies of handwritten statements I which he said had been made byReuter - 81 words
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Article35 1957-06-20 3 MOSCOW, Wed. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party chief, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, Prime Minister, and other Soviet leaders, yesterday attended a national day party giver, at the Egyptian Embassy. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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152 1957-06-20 3 Aga Khan collapses, flown to Geneva tiENEVA, Wed. —The Aga f Khan, leader of the Ismaeli Muslim sect, was flown here from Paris last night in a chartered Viscount airliner after a serious health setback. The 80-year-old prince was carried aboard the plane at Orly airport on a stretcher. HisReuter - 152 words
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Article48 1957-06-20 3 LONDON. Wed— Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, went to the Wiltshire village of Broad Chalke today to lunch with Sir Anthony Eden, convalescing after his recent operation. It was their first meeting since Sir Anthony left England in January for New Zealand. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article73 1957-06-20 3 MELBOURNE. Wed— The weather bureau expects widespread rain from South Australia to move into Victoria in the next 24 hours. But the senior forecaster. Mr. Jack Johnston, said it probably would n°t be general or heavy enough to giv c farmers the break they wanted in Victoria'sReuter - 73 words
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Article255 1957-06-20 3 LONDON, Wed. Closing middle prices of selected I stocks not including stamp duty were: 4 Consols £50*4 Funding 4% £88 War ZV 2 £68V« —3/16 BANKS Mercantile (£5) £5 Eastern <£5i £7 T x —V* Chartered (£1) 36/7 4 Hongkong ($125) £964 INSURANCE Com Un. (uts.) 78/9 Royal255 words
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Article27 1957-06-20 3 LONDON. Wed. Spot 27><d.. July-Sept. 27\d., Oct.-Dec. 27\d.. Jan.-Mar 27',«d.. April-June 27d.. June c.l.f. 27<«d.. July c.l.f. 27Ud Auk. p If. 27',d., Tone: Quiet but steady27 words
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Article20 1957-06-20 3 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £763 srllers, £764. Forward buyer* £760 Milan £7HO'., Settlement £763' a. Turnover a.m. 40 p.m. 25.20 words
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Article60 1957-06-20 3 Heat and storms kill 220 in U.S. VTEW YORK, Wed.—At ±y least 220 people have died as the result of a heatwave which has gripped the eastern United States for the past four days. A survey last night showed there were at least 192 deaths from drowning, heat prostration andReuter - 60 words
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Article21 1957-06-20 3 ACCRA: Mr Adjei, Ghanaian Interior Minister, said the government is studying proposals to establish a "Voice of Ghana" broadcasting service. —Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article24 1957-06-20 3 NASSAU: The Bahamas House of Assembly plans to invite the Queen and Prince Philip to come here after their visit to the United States.—A.PAP - 24 words
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Article19 1957-06-20 3 COPENHAGEN: The Danish Government will accept an offer from the United States on free delivery of rocket weapons.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article18 1957-06-20 3 JERUSALEM: The Premier, Mr. David BenGurion, and his cabinet met in an extraordinary three-hour session to discuss security.—A.P.AP - 18 words
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Article15 1957-06-20 3 NEW YORK: An auction of deposed Kinp "arouk's personal property ended after realising £150.000— U.PUP - 15 words
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219 1957-06-20 3 OREST, Wed. Ships and warships from five nations today joined in difficult rescue operations in thick fog in the Atlantic off Brest after an American tanker and a Greek cargo ship collided and burst into flames. Still-fragmentary radio reports reaching here six hoursReuter; UP - 219 words
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Advertisement166 1957-06-20 3 So quiet it can't be heard in the next room Floating rubber suspension and a sound-proofed housing make the Facit CA 1-13 run 50° b quieter, i.e. so quietly that no one in an adjoining room can hear it. Facit CA 1-13 doesn't vibrate, either you won't even be disturbing166 words
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Advertisement181 1957-06-20 3 JP^f Saw J/^^k^f LIGHT WEIGH! 2 lbs. SjHJy^ AUTOMATIC CHAIN GUIDE LUBRICATION CHIPPER CHAIN SPARES BACKED BY FULL SERVICE FACILITIES DETAILS FROM Cutex Stay Fast if /'<lv lipstick with -v Super Lanolin **y You'll rind your T". very best buy is > < Cutex you'll be ft i amazed at181 words
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Article70 1957-06-20 4 The Chief Justice. Sir John Whyatt. in the Singapore High Court yesterday dismissed the appeal of a police clerk, Jaffar Aziz and his wife, Che Mas. against a police court order to keep the peace for six months. Jaffar and his wife were bound over on70 words
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Article23 1957-06-20 4 The Dane Cup Rally organised by the Royal Singapore Flying Club will be held on July 6 and 7 at Kluang.23 words
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Article, Illustration288 1957-06-20 4 Alliance 'hasn't basic concept of adequate foreign policy* PENANG, Wednesday. yH E Labour Party of Malaya today criticised the Alliance Government's plans to establish Embassies in various countries "before it has even the basic concepts of an adequate foreign policy." "Why288 words
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Article256 1957-06-20 4 ALLIANCE PLAN A PUZZLE' PENANG, Wednesday. THE Labour Party of Malaya said today that the more it examined the Alliance proposals for a single nationality "the more puzzled we feel." I The party organ, Labour. adds: "The Alliance Is going round in circles. "We never hear256 words
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Article, Illustration85 1957-06-20 4 Ambassador: First from Jakarta KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Indonesia's first ambassador in the Federation after merdeka will be Dr. Mohame<« Razif, 48, (above) who was consul-general in Singapore from 1951 to 1954. He Is now director of Afro-Asian affairs in the Foreign Office in Jakarta. Dr. Razif was Indonesia's Deputy High85 words
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134 1957-06-20 4 SULTAN'S GIFT DEER ARRIVE -ALIVE AND KICKING PENANG, W e d. Seven English fallow deer which the Sultan of Johore plans to release in the Malayan highlands arrived here today in the Sunda. The animals, from the Duke of Bedford's estate, are kept in narrow cases to prevent them injuring134 words
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Article43 1957-06-20 4 A food hawker. Bang Yee, 38. was stabbed twice In the abdomen in Duxton Hill, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Earlier in the day, another man, Lee Cheong Teo. 25, was knifed in a market in Lorong 3. off Oeylang Road.43 words
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Article34 1957-06-20 4 The acting Director of Posts. Singapore. Mr. A. Mackay announced yesterday that from July 1, all renters of post office boxes, must collect their registered mall at the public counter.34 words
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106 1957-06-20 4 FIFTY people yesterday worked feverishly toextricate a labourer after he had been buried up to his neck in a landslide at Kirn Chuan Road. Singapore. Krishna Pillai. 40. was digging a trench when he was smothered by falling earth. Mr. P. V. Nadarajah,106 words
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247 1957-06-20 4 Clause is lifted to speed city election T»HE Singapore Legis- lative Assembly yesterday decided to suspend the operation of a clause in the Elections Ordinance so that elections to the City Council may be held in December. Members were told by the Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, that247 words
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Article31 1957-06-20 4 A police supervisee, awrence Enriquez. 28. who failed to report his change of address was jailed for j day after he pleaded guilty in a Singapore court yesterday.31 words
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Article150 1957-06-20 4 Moving house wrecked a marriage AFTER being happily married for five years Tan San Soon and his wife, Sect Soh Keng, started moving from one house to another. As a result, Tan came toi know another woman. He brought her into his home to live150 words
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Article49 1957-06-20 4 Singapore police yesterday detained a man for questioning in connection with the assault on a Liberal Socialist canvasser. Rahim Sattar. Sattar claimed he was beaten up by four men In the Esplanade in the early hours of Saturday. He is still in the General Hospital.49 words
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141 1957-06-20 4 "PORMATION of a commit- tee to deal with employment problems of civilian service employees must await the return of the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Llm Yew Hock. The acting Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, told the Legislative Assembly yesterday that before141 words
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Article36 1957-06-20 4 Mr. Hugh Yea. BOAC\* Singapore sales representative, has been transferred to Bangkok to be the district sales manager for Slam, Vietnam and Cambodia. He left to take up his new post yesterday.36 words
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93 1957-06-20 4 SINGAPORE customs fished 839 lb. of dutiable cigarettes out of the sea in Keppel Harbour after a futile bid to overtake a smugglers* speedboat on Tuesday night. The cigarettes, packed in cartons, were jettisoned by the smugglers as the customs patrol93 words
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Article155 1957-06-20 4 (CHRISTMAS ISLAND, lying In the Indian Ocean 800 miles south of Singapore, belonged to the British Government. Britain decided to transfer it to Australia and Singapore took note of the position. The acting Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Hamld bin Haji Jumat, gave this reply in155 words
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Advertisement324 1957-06-20 4 IS YOUR BABY A MONTHS u- 1 rf t mLj f I i_^^V***^r^ M c should Wk Provides NOW... Milk alone is not enough for baby! QUAKER oats gives your baby more protein and iron than any other cereal grain 8 times as much bodybuilding Vitamin B, as rice 5324 words
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Article23 1957-06-20 5 The British European Association will hold its first annual dinner and dance at the Sea View Hotel Singapore, on July 26.23 words
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379 1957-06-20 5 COLONY, FEDERATION AC/USE TO BROADCAST BAN CANDIDATES contesting Singapore Legislative Assembly by-elections will not be allowed to woo voters over Radio Malaya. It was announced in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the Government had consulted the Federation authorities before deciding against candidates going379 words
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Article103 1957-06-20 5 LEAV E COSTS HARD TO TOT UP THE acting Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, told Mr. John Ede in the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday that he would send him figures about Ministers who had gone on overseas trips since April, 1955, and what their trips had cost.103 words
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80 1957-06-20 5 r£ Income Tax Department yesterday admitted it had prosecuted Mrs. Ivy G. Ashton. wife of an Army officer, by mistake. It had charged her with not lodging tax returns 'or 1954 and 1955. "It arose from a departmental oversight," .he prosecutor. Mr. John80 words
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128 1957-06-20 5 rE Chief Secretary, Mr. W AC. Goode, yesterday described as incorrect the Opposition criticism that the expenditure of $205,300 on temporary accommodation for the Ist Singapore Infantry Battalion was a waste of money. Mr. Goode was replying in the Legislative Assembly to Liberal-Socialist128 words
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288 1957-06-20 5 •yHE Singapore Educa- tion Ministry will not negotiate with the Teachers' Union on its claim for the entry of normal-trained teachers into the Education Service Scheme. The Ministry's Permanent Secretary. Mr. Lee Slow Mong. told the Straits Times yesterday: "No negotiations are necessary.288 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-06-20 5 They came to Singapore from Bandoeng just to be wed THIS YOUNG COUPLE arrived in Singapore from Bandoeng on Monday for just one reason to get married. Mr. Philip Payne, an English lecturer at the Teachers' Training College, Bandoeng, and his Dutch bride. Miss Johanna Hoogen- doom, were married at84 words
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Article15 1957-06-20 5 The Siamese Consulate in Singapore will be closed on Monday Siam's national day.15 words
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Article104 1957-06-20 5 DOCTOR LOOKED OUT, GOT A SHOCK A DOCTOR woke up one morning to find his car, parked in the compound of his house, about to be driven away by a Serviceman, a Singapore traffic court was told yesterday. Cyril Green, of the 18th Infantry Brigade Signal Squadron, was fined $100104 words
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Article168 1957-06-20 5 MTUC hits at 'anti-union' move KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpHE Malayan Trade Union Council, representine; 1 500,000 workers, today declared its opposition to any attempt to exclude non-Federal citizens from becoming members of trade unions. In a statement commenting on a resolution adopted by the Selangor UMNO168 words
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Article33 1957-06-20 5 The Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, will review all units of the St. John Ambulance Brigade at their annual inspection at the Victoria School on Sunday at 5 p.m.33 words
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Article25 1957-06-20 5 PENANG, Wed. Tile St. John Ambulance Association here has launched an appeal for funds. A flag day will be held on June 29.25 words
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Miscellaneous306 1957-06-20 5 POLICE BAND: Public concert a.m. to 6 p.m. at Esplanade Garden 6 p.m. to 7| RAFFLES MUSEI'M (Stamptn ford Road): Special exhibition of SHELL THEATRETTE: Free photographs by Chua Soo-Bin. P film show Report on Puerto, L. Chan. Ho Tat-Seng. Lee-Lim. Rico. Philippines Progress Shell Peng-Seng Wu— 9 a.m. to306 words
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Obituary110 1957-06-20 6 20 Word, tlO I minimum). NAVAMONY CHINNIAH. wife of W. Chlnnlpn. retired P.W.D. Technical Assistant, Seremban at Vaddukoddai, Jaffna, Ceylon, on 18.6.57. WONG CKEONG MENG. Chair. man, Capitol Radio Ltd., Johore B.ihru passed away peacefully at j Iks residence No. 40. Jalan Ibra- him Sultan. Johore Bahru on j110 words
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Article42 1957-06-20 6 70 Wordt $10 (minimum). THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. J M. Navaratnam thank friends and staffs of P.W.D. Headquarters and Stores and Furniture Branch for their assistance, floral tributes, attendance and loan of car s at the funeral on 14.6/57.42 words
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Obituary19 1957-06-20 6 20 Wordt $10 /minimum). IN EVER-LOVING MEMORY Of Isabel Louise de Souza who passed away on 20.6.56.19 words
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651 1957-06-20 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. June 20, 1957 Some Coming Changes Those members of the Singapore City Council who 1 are so insistent on an election !in December that they are threatening to resign can rest I assured that public opinion is behind them. Singapore badly needs a new City651 words
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Article278 1957-06-20 6 Mr. Goh Chew Chua, a lesser light of the People's Action Party, plumbed a new depth in the Assembly yesterday when he demanded programme time on Radio Malaya "to expose the shameless move of the LiberalSocialists in trying to get two more seats in the by-elections." For one278 words
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Article264 1957-06-20 6 Petaling Jaya has come a long way since General Templer decided to found a model New Village outside the Federal capital. The New Village has grown into an impressive "satellite" town with its own schools, market, shops, cinemas, and citizens ranging from squatters to Ministers. Its 3,000 acres264 words
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Article, Illustration768 1957-06-20 6 PHILIPPINES IN SEARCH OF A NEW PRESIDENT j In backrooms curling with the j smoke of Alhambra Coronas the kingmakers of the Philippines are planning their campaign strategy for the next presidential elections. i At least fifteen candidates are j expected to present themselves as worthy successors to President Ramon768 words
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244 1957-06-20 6 Readers write On teachers dispute T^HE Singapore Teach- ers Union is contemplating a strike. This has almost caused panic among parents who have children at school but at least the Minister for Education is "not worried." It is Inevitable for the public to say that for teachers to resort to244 words
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Letter199 1957-06-20 6 From bad to worse THERE are more things Involved in the dispute between the younger normal trained teachers and the Government than appears on the face of it. A close study of the file on "normal class" recognition, which means admission into the Singapore Unified Education Service (not merely in199 words
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Letter198 1957-06-20 6 Fthe normal-trained teachers elect to go on strike, I am afraid they will not find the public on their side. I have spoken to many people on this subject and the consensus of opinion among them is that a strike by the teachers is uncalled198 words
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Letter85 1957-06-20 6 1 support Mr. Lee Scow Mong's appeal urging the teachers to think before they strike. It is the children who are going to suffer. What do the teachers of present day care for? Money and nothing else. Let me point out again that teachers' salaries85 words
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Letter101 1957-06-20 6 TT is time that the Singa- por c Government told the Normal trained teachers that they are being overpaid, and that a cut is necessary to produce equilibrium with Senior Cambridge certificate holders in other professions undergoing three years training. Should they peislst in their101 words
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Letter217 1957-06-20 6 TF we cherish democracy, trade unions should not attempt to win a cause by a show of strength. We all know that the Singapore Teachers' Union is the largest of all the teachers' unions in Singapore. It must have appeared to its president that the217 words
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Letter39 1957-06-20 6 LAST August I submitted my citizenship papers to the District Office, Taiping. Later I was called for a language test. Up to now I have not yet been Issued with a Citizenship Certificate. BCD Taiping.39 words
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111 1957-06-20 6 lI7HAT a perfectly rldlcul- ous situation It is when a body of men working strictly to the rules laid down by their employers can reduce the cargo handling capacity of a port by half and seriously delay railway goods traffic throughout the country. If this111 words
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Advertisement690 1957-06-20 6 i I Straits Times k Free Prett I I For th. conv.Bl«nc. et •<¥•»- turn our representative* «t 111 j I Moor. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, i I ORCHARD ROAD, will receive f tmell •tfvertitemenH ond OMwers to bos numb«rt. Cloulfitd odvertlMmenta may I elto be bonded to: CITY BOOK STORE690 words
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Advertisement12 1957-06-20 6 FOR °0> tfl TAILORING OF STVU AND quauty... jT*l PHONE: ***** //"^Vy12 words
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Advertisement71 1957-06-20 6 Another G. E. C. AUTHORISED REFRIGERATOR DEALER!!! KATONG BAZAAR 181 East Coast Road Singapore 15 Telephone ***** Opening JUNE 22nd 1957 DEMONSTRATION OF KITCHEN APPLIANCES WILL BE GIVEN AS FOLLOWS:— JUNE 22nd 2p.m. sp.m. JUNE 23rd 9a.m. 12 noon All Are Welcome Aivertiumtnt ol THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. (MALAYA R,,rtmntin71 words
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112 1957-06-20 7 8 PRETTY MISSES IN BID FOR STARDOM riIGHT pretty girls in i' Hmuapore went for a test yesterday nt Shaw Brothers film studios at Jalan Ampas. were Misses AnnaIndrews. Marion Willis, mda Locke, Margaret Low la Lim, Deena Paul, Maricr and Chio Netty. Marion Willis. 18. was f ri one112 words
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Article19 1957-06-20 7 A MAT. Wod. For to keep proper reI hi.s stock. Lee Kee, pkeeper, of Jementah, I $55.19 words
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Article52 1957-06-20 7 OWED WIFE $120— JAILED r owing his wife $120 in i b ntenance, a bus driver j i jailed in a Singapore .rt ye.sterday for two mths. Lcow Teong Quee said ne did not comply with the maintenance order because h e wanted his wife. Ang Ah Hoe. to return52 words
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Article23 1957-06-20 7 PENANG, Wed.— The Corfu and the Laomedon are due in Penang on June 23 and 27 with mall from Britain.23 words
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127 1957-06-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Members of the Services fere th e mainstay of >od bank at the General, a representative Hiood Transfusion SerMiss Anne Softer, said hen medals were pre- to blood donors. The ceremony took place headquarters of 221 Bn.. R.A.O.C. Ulu because most127 words
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Article, Illustration317 1957-06-20 7 MOTHER DIED IN SHIP FROM CHINA: CREW KEPT IT SECRET FROM HIM FOR WHOLE VOYAGE 'n U e v. app iest da y in eight-year^ld f 9 U <* K ee Miew'e life when he boarded the freighter Hoi Wong in Swatow last week317 words
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Article, Illustration383 1957-06-20 7 NAN HALL - NAN HALL Making friends and influencing people— all for $300 By MR. NORVELL J. iTI ("Brick") Brickell, visiting American instructor for the Dale Carnegie courses which start in Singapore on Monday, promises satisfaction —or your money back. Among his 101 pupils will be the Education383 words
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Article185 1957-06-20 7 'CHOU AGREED CLASS WAR IS BAD' MR. LEE CHEW LIM and Mr. Lee Yew Seng, two Singapore T.U.C. leaders, said on their return from a two-month tour of China yesterday: "We have not been brainwashed." -In fact." said Mr. Lee Chew Llm. T.U.C. vice-pre-sident, "we185 words
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120 1957-06-20 7 FEES OF SPECIALISTS: THREE FOR INQUIRY rrHE Singapore Minister for 1 Health. Mr. A. J. Braga. has appointed a committee to inquire into specialist fees. The committee has three members: The Director of Medical Services. Dr. M. Do raisin gh am; the ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya, Prof. A.120 words
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Article23 1957-06-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Inche Taib bin Andak. District Officer, Johore Bahru, leaves on Saturday for a similar post in Kuala Lumpur.23 words
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Article19 1957-06-20 7 SEGAMAT. Wed. Inche Kadir bin Abdullah has been appointed to act as District Officer for Mersing.19 words
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Article245 1957-06-20 7 UNION GIVES MEDIATORS 24 HOURS rpHE Singapore Bus 1 Workers' Union yesterday gave two official mediators 24 hours from today to settle the strike at Hock Lee and Tay Koh Vat bus companies. The union decided at a meeting yesterday that if Mr. Kok Ah Loy, acting Commissioner for Labour,245 words
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Article36 1957-06-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Lt. Col. F. J. G. Love. D.5.0.. who at one time commanded the Ist Fiji Regiment in Johore, has been transferred to New Zealand Army Headquarters in Wellington, on promotion.36 words
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117 1957-06-20 7 Delegates leave for rubber study meeting in Indonesia KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The leader of the Federation's delegation to 'he International Rubber Study Group conference at Jogjakarta. Mr. P. F. Adams, said today that "the eyes and ears of *.he rubber world" would be on Malaya's representatives. Six of the 10117 words
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Article27 1957-06-20 7 The flag day held by the Good Shepherd nuns in Singapore on June 8 in aid of their girls' home building fund raised $11,208.27 words
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Advertisement83 1957-06-20 7 Rayon Yarn A*' jfey THREE GOLDEN HORSES £%i\\\^^ KURALON I'ilament Yarn. '.vX'l Synthetic Fibre, Fabrics »X*X>^ /*XV KURAW.'KI DAYON CO., LTD. /.V.V Heod Office, 2, Umedo Kito-ku, Osaka j r.V.V Tokyo Office 4, Nihonboshi Muromochi 2-chcme i.V.V Chuo, Tokyo. /vXv) Coble Address: "KURARAY" OSAKA VELOCETTE... The Luxury Lightweight Motorcycle for83 words
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Advertisement180 1957-06-20 7 Untouched by hand... NEW CLEAN 'n EASY TWINrPAKi j The i -b^ j Clean'n' Easy DQ\I PO ISJU9 104 POtINSON *D SINOAPOtI Til. till* <ntHINGSKIN V V This wonderful liquid healer (xWL s«*>y» u IKM/Ttuiff! r%^**\^^^^^ J Ar» you mifTprini; the agony of itching S^ V^-^ Skin? Dfx-H it imtfitnyouaflrUy?180 words
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568 1957-06-20 8 'MINISTER DIDN'T HAVE TO GET MORE EVIDENCE' HIGH COURT TURNS DOWN APPEAL BY OFFICERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE 10,000-member PanWalayan Rubber Workers' Union, which was refused registration by the Registrar of Trade Unions on June 23, last year, is to stay banned. The High568 words
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Article68 1957-06-20 8 rE Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, met his pre-war colleagues in the Government Survey Departments when he at. tended the annual dinner of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Malaya branch) at th c Sea View Hotel last night. His old friends were Mr.68 words
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Article18 1957-06-20 8 KUANTAN. Wed. The Pahang merdeka celebration committee has decided to ask for a larger federal allocation.18 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-06-20 8 COLOMBO PLAN GIRL FLIES BACK TO SIAM MISS SUPARB BHANICH Supapol, 31, a lecturer at the Bangkok Teachers' Training College, who passed through Singapore by KLM yesterday on her way home after a three-year educational course in Australia under the Colombo Plan. Was she homesick? "A bit. But you know71 words
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Article179 1957-06-20 8 Overseas director will develop new industry TWE Singapore Government has decided to appoint a Director of Tourism and set up an advisory committee to help him. Later, when the industry is organised. a statutory board will take over. The Government estimated that the development of tourism179 words
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189 1957-06-20 8 RED CROSS TOLD: WORRY FIRST ABOUT SINGAPORE rE Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society should be concerned particularly with rendering assistance in its own area, said Lady Black, president of the society, yesterday. Speaking at the society's annual meeting, she said: "I have heard it suggested that money189 words
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171 1957-06-20 8 SINGAPORE detectives are working on a new theory in the body-in-the-weighted-sack murder revealed at Tampines last Saturday. They now think that the victim was aoisoned before he was tied up in a sack and dumped into the well. The Government pathologist has stated in his171 words
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305 1957-06-20 8 SINGAPORE trade union leaders yesterday agreed with Mr. K V. Thaver. Malayan Trades Union Council general secretary, that "Malayan workers are \red of hearing the oft-repeated statement 'Malaya enjoys the best standard of living in the whole of South-East305 words
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Article43 1957-06-20 8 The Singapore Boy Scouts' Association will hold a Jamboree to celebrate the golden jiibilee of scouting at Jurong Park. Boon Lay Road, from Aug. 16 to 20. The Governor. Sir Robert Black, Chief Scout for Singapore, will attend.43 words
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286 1957-06-20 8 ASSEMBLY WELCOMES NEW POLICY "THE Minister for Locai 1 Government. Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Juniat. told the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday that the Improvement Trust has decided to defer for two years the proposed rent increases for 59 shops286 words
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Advertisement488 1957-06-20 8 T |j^__l!L^SLljl »«n- 4.15. 6.45 A 9.30 p.m. ~A TREAT K>R YOING OLD "^f "< HIXESE ROBATK SHOW IN THE SQUARE" j 4t PLUS" BEARS TRIP'; "WHY THE CROW )f Jfi IS BLACK": TON WON Milt Vl. s jA (ALL IN OLOIR) In Mandarin iS~£S=s=s SATI RDAV at MIDNIGHT e~~=g^488 words
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Advertisement438 1957-06-20 8 m a J~ J/i()u Shaw »how it i thx 3kM >how PHONE ***** juKk x (lark Eleanor I Bfl GABLE PARKER *.«^XU I ■HH THE §\^ING and i H FOUR QUEENS S s~ W In CinemaScope A Color (1'..\.) 1 Sat. M'nite —In the tradition of "SHANF' C o ALAN438 words
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Advertisement46 1957-06-20 8 NOTICE While every iM r l> ,l? to publish rl.ivMlxd .Kl»<T« |ii( on thr dal"- rri|ii.-1..l <] al»«a%> p.iv M l,l.- lo »dh.r^ ||M| sp.ritird date* jhf dm- la prtaMrt f l puMj-iiiT- Ikarafarc "-<■" lU w rirhi to ■rraw •i for Inwrtii.n »MkMl n^ri-n.r STRAITS WH HtfM46 words
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Miscellaneous155 1957-06-20 8 DAf||A MAI AVA 630 Radl Dance Club; 6.55 Re- m m w l^Jm«*im*i^ glonal Announcements; 6.56 Slnci.,, nnr 17 __tr»« .nH f?apore Share Market Report; 7.00 Sliqrapore 476 metres and Newg 710 Newg Talk; s Con liL-ir lit n»« rM tlnental Touch; 7.30 A Radio P«iS? P 3M mVtr^? Portralt155 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1957-06-20 9 Franc Sadleir ;i ]kiner and his ,ons wen very proud Boonoke, the ital station of their *ing empire. hen an important ian sheep farmer mic to vi^it Boonoke, Franc sent his t son, F.B.S. Falkiner, to the overbearing sian over the sta"How manyDaily Mirror - 1,497 words
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Advertisement218 1957-06-20 9 During the working day the Hfllman Husky is a 5 cwt. load-carrier. In the evening and at week-ends it is a smart saloon. On the land or in commerce, the very economical Husky is a brilliant answer to an urgent motoring need. Tested in deserts and in mountain snows, and218 words
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Miscellaneous294 1957-06-20 9 Rex Morgan 3i.D. The other bottle BS^SS^^mWSM~/ I DON'T KEMEMgEK T OK. 5//MPSON SAIP "W I MAVENY fEEN, 'Q f JUST MINUTE, FATHER B- '^Tl H £ri op W !TM T WE IT WA9 IMPORTANT X* %AKTUAJ J/ WCnOU VJB WOK "EDiCWeJ I PON'T n PiPN-T KEAUZTX OTHER BOTTLE ~90294 words
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213 1957-06-20 10 COLD STORAGE GAINS 30 CENTS WITH SHARE ISSUE PLAN By Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were again steady on the Singapore Share Market yesterday with some counters inclined to firm. Capitalisation plans for Singapore Cold Storage, of one $2 ordinary share for every two $1 units held, were greater than expected.213 words
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Article147 1957-06-20 10 July first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore on Wednesday at 92% cents per lb. down one cent on Tuesday's close. The closing tone was easier Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were:OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 92 >i. sellers 92%; Int. 1 R.S.S.147 words
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Article419 1957-06-20 10 The Malayan Share Brokers As•ocUtion reported: "All sections on the local share market were again firm with a good turnover" Singapore "nd Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday:— Fed. Dispensary S3; Fraser St Neave ords $2.55 (overnight) $2.60; Gammon $2.15 to $2.17 Vi; Georgetown Disp. $2.80;419 words
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Article102 1957-06-20 10 Ships lTißf alongside the Singapore tlTP—r Board wharves or expected today are: Benmhor 12, Mataram 4|S, Tal Sheun Hong 6A, Glenearn 87 Adrastus 89, Glenroy 11, Dunera 13 14 Benmacdhul *****. Merwe Lloyd 18, Serampang N. Wall 6, Taype N. Wall 8. Larlang N. Wall 10. Klmanls 2122102 words
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Article66 1957-06-20 10 The Malayan Exchange Bank* Association made the following change In Its rates to merchants yesterday (the rate i 8 to $100):— SelMnff T.T. or O.D. ready: New York 32 7/16. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. stellar was quoted at 6.19H for cash66 words
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Article110 1957-06-20 10 An offer equivalent to approximately £145.000 for Ratanul Rubber's estate of about 1.700 acres at Teluk An son has been accepted subject to contract and to Treasury consent being obtained. A deposit of 10 per cent, has been received from the buyer, and the balance will be110 words
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Article84 1957-06-20 10 Hevea (Johore) Rubber Plantations hav e announced that the £30,198 proceeds of the sale of their Hock Lim Estate at Masai, now received ln London, has freed a sum of money which the directors consider is in excess of the requirements of the Company and cannot usefully be84 words
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Article83 1957-06-20 10 MKLBOURm feu In Investment;, was recorded on Stock Exchanijf most variatuii. ing was a quier m Is. 6d. was ra Exploration. Other o Loans werheavier trading. Loans l%* Loaos 3\<, 19! Bank of N.S W. Con. Zinc Mount Lyell N. Broken Hill Hill 50 Pe°k U o nl83 words
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Article99 1957-06-20 10 Singapore hiiwsp p ro) j U(f change: noon prices per p terday were:— Copra: easier; June buyers, $26 sellers nu t quiet; bulk $40 > 2 sellers $45' 2 sellers. Pepper qafefj business reporieci white $113, Saraw.ik unchanged). spena; black $75 (down II). Singapore Copra UsMMbl p.m. prices:99 words
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Advertisement765 1957-06-20 10 COMPANY MEETING LONDON TIN CORPORATION CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT The Thirty-First Annual General Meeting of London Tin Corporation Limited will be held on July 3 at the Chartered Insurance Institute. 20, Aldermanbury London. E.C. The lollowinß Is the sta > ment by Mr. J. Ivan Spens. 0.8.E.. the chairman, which has been765 words
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Advertisement613 1957-06-20 10 them are of small treatment cap-' aclty and comparatively shallow digging depth consequently they are not economical units ln other i than ground which is easy to work and where values are found at a shallow depth. Ground of this kind ln Malaya is practically j worked out, and a613 words
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Advertisement563 1957-06-20 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Cltlrens for appointment as Exchange Assistant ln the office of Controller of Foreign j Exchange for service In Kuala I Lumpur and/or Penang as re- quired. The salary scale Is $580* I 24-700 per mensem plus current allowances. Applicants should be under 35563 words
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Advertisement827 1957-06-20 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to Branch "A" (Division I) of the External Affairs Service from Federal Citizens between the ages of 22 and 35 years who possess an Honours Degree of a recognised University. Serving officers ln Division I of the Government service who are within the827 words
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Advertisement709 1957-06-20 10 SHIPPING NOTICES "ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD ..t. "MATARAM" Arrived 17.6-57 Damaged packages may be tendered for survey at godown 4/5 on 27th June. No further survey will be hew. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD.. Shipping Department Tel- ***** AfmU LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "ASIA" This vessel Is expected to wrlve from Europe709 words
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Advertisement409 1957-06-20 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient sehvice FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS —30 DATS Sitting Ssn Vancouver Francisco J pore H.Swci Psa—i fmlAnns Bakke Cdn 27/28 21|une IN EliiabeHi Bakke 9/11 |uly 12 |uly 14 lulv 26 lv Cjertrud Bakke 19|une 3 |ul v 4/ 6 Aug 7 Au? 9 Au 7 21A.1 Ellen409 words
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Advertisement1368 1957-06-20 11 1405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. T.i: a 4 ia £r THE RLUE VuWEL UNE P Ceed Vl f tngCV r d M -U Dv Soils p c.-o- rffcM ».r l.verpool iG'oow m Penang Zftsfree. toi L pool Glosgo* In Fort im J""* IJ/*' •»»»e 2271 l ",».d.n fur Holland Homb1,368 words
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Advertisement1146 1957-06-20 11 BAST ASIATIC LIMES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOt BANCKOK AMD/OR PAR EAST VIA SUEZ Penang P. S'hom Spore ASIA dJeetYl/M ■JUTLANDIA- (Bongkok oa4y) 2/ 4 Jury 1/ 4 Jety 7/ 9 Jaty "MOMBASA" i/,0 Jaty "FALSTRIA" (Banaswk anty) 19/11 Jaty 12/13 Jnty 14/ IS Jaty HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, MNOA,1,146 words
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Advertisement1071 1957-06-20 11 ff&K. THEBENLDfESTSAMERSLTD n^ i7 T SINGAPORE (Incorporotod in the United Kingdom) 1 LINES SAILING. TO U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS VIA SUB Sp'ora P. Sham Penong BEN ATTOW for London, Rotterdam, hi Pert/11 Jane Hamburg, Antwerp 22 Jeae/ 1 Jury London direct BENREOCH for Liverpool. Homburg, Hull, Rotterdam 17 Jane/ I1,071 words
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Advertisement1231 1957-06-20 11 McALISTER CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** BLLEKMAM LINKS KLATIMItI LINK LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG, HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft »ORTLAND and tor U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports A***** 1 ~'9*_.**^_ c wrtl> ond Conodo via Colombo Anisnee CITY OF SWANSEA B HM ,ri[ IUI 5 pore P. S1,231 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1957-06-20 12 AN air-hostess Job, often regarded as one of the "glamour" careers for girls today, calls for a lot of hard work, patience and personality, but in spite of the disadvantages, there are always plenty of candidates and those who make the grade are certainly hand-picked. Talking with MalayanStraits Times cameraman Ng Weng Chee - 1,299 words
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Advertisement193 1957-06-20 12 3t'A 99 *3iLt> worth a big bite I m< £ulip" brand canned meat*. >siMiV!ittl*** TRADE MARK Chopped Ham Chopped Pork Luncheon Meat Cocktail Sausages OVERSEAS CORPORATION (Far East) LTD. I Incorporated m Singapore) W level ts P <* Ro y°' Bak,ng Ur SS2? i 3« LJ A DD V You193 words
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Advertisement431 1957-06-20 12 The walrh not (o be found everywhere, P^^P^^P^V^H 00 everybody's vrrinl »he watch nol J -W^ **il known lo everyone just to a few HMBBbMSII^sJKI the watcb of renowned ■elect of whom everybody (peaks. 7 precision and (sste in EREL W.uh»al>— Sing.pore. SPJI De Silva. High StrMt Ko* Hfng. 2J431 words
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Advertisement534 1957-06-20 13 ,(,,ntino«l from Page [I ATIONS VACANT t, (Mm.)— Box Met: oxtrm. ISH-SPEAKING Good Entertainists, c Oood Salary, Free i Apply The Cameron Hotel, ,a le> *****. aipany has a s Confidential SeManagine Director— required preferably -apply giving Education Previous Ex- Box A 3198 S.T. WANTED with at flan experience: with534 words
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Advertisement747 1957-06-20 13 ACCOM MOD ATIUN VACANT JO Word, U (Mln.)-Box r«. M(r ACCOMMODATION WITH ALL modern amenities available Ist July at j;7 Thomson Road $210 ;R«nt. Ring ***** foT^pototUNFURNISHED ROOM with quiet educated Chinese Joupl? at 122 C Lorong 29 Oeylang ReSt! Stated mOath AvaUab e AVAILABLE FOR orniPi TION on 1.7.57747 words
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Advertisement885 1957-06-20 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I t» Word, $S (Mlm.)-Box it cU. txtrm, GOOD SEA-SIDE LAND. Sandy beach. Llm Chu Kang, area 66.000 •0, ft. 48.000 sq ft. Principals only Phone No. *****. I LAND AT GLASGOW Road. <*** RQ. ft. at $0.85 per sq. foot. i Off Rosite Road, Paya885 words
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Advertisement829 1957-06-20 13 1 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS tt Word, U (Min.)— Box it el: txtrm. DO 7OD WORK in the Oarden? If you do you need Professor R. E. Holttum's Gardening in the Lowlands of Malaya". It deals with every gardening problem; is handily indexed and profusely Illustrated in colour and line. Price $12.50829 words
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Advertisement600 1957-06-20 13 NOTICE KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held in the Board Room of Ms Slme Darby Co.. Ltd., Crosby House, No 71, Robin, son Road, Singapore. 1. on Saturday, the 22nd day600 words
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Advertisement329 1957-06-20 13 NOTICES NOTICE UNDER SECTION IS? OF T«£ TOWN BOARD ENACTMENT Ne. 118 JOHORE A draft plan No- J4/3062 tor the amended Layout for toe proposed Market. Post Office and the area bounded by Jalan Patlmab. Jalani Misjld and Jalan Pantal. Bandar Penggaram has been prepared i and l« open to329 words
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Advertisement479 1957-06-20 13 NOTICES THE TOWN COUNCIL ELECTIONS (TOWN COUNCIL OF BANDAR MAHAKANI) REGULATIONS. 1951. Netlee ander Regulation 10 (2) Notice is hereby given that the Lists "A" and "B" for the Electoral Ward of PARIT STONGKAT. prepared in accordance with Regulation 10 <1 1 of the Town Council Elections (Town Council of479 words
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Advertisement433 1957-06-20 13 NOTICE THE TOWN COUNCIL ELECTIONS (TOWN COUNCIL OF BANDAR MAHARANI) REGULATIONS. tm Netlee aaeer Regulation (2) Notice Is hereby given that the Lists "A and B" for the Electoral Ward of MAHARANI. prepared in accordance with Regulation 10 (1) of the Town Council Election* (Town Council of Bandar Maharant> Regulations,433 words
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Article693 1957-06-20 14 LEONARD HUTTON - LEONARD HUTTON SEVEN YEARS AGO, CALYPSOS HAILED BIRTH OF A HEW CRICKET POWER By SIR The West Indians again go into the second Test today with the odds against them LONDON, Wednesday. JJEMEMBER, the second Test at Lord's in June 1950 exactly seven years ago? That693 words
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Article97 1957-06-20 14 THE 8.8.C. General Overseas Service has increased its broadcasts of comrnen--1 taries on the second Test between England and West Indies, starting at Lord's today. The times for these commentaries will be: from 7.30 p.m. to 8.05 p.m., 945 p.m to 10.15 p.m., 11.45 p.m. to97 words
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1479 1957-06-20 14 EPSOM JEEP - OBJECTION! AND HANDSOME GOES OFF THE BOARD EPSOM JEEP PROSPERITY SHOWS A RETURN TO FORM IN MAIN SPRINT By IPOH, Wed. HANDSOME, an oddson favourite ridden by Sheldon Geyer in the 4.45 race here today, was disqualified and taken off the board after passing the post first. Th* race was1,479 words
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Article84 1957-06-20 14 LOCK FOUR FOR SEVEN LONDON. Wed. Tea scores in today's county cricket matches were j At Nottingham: Middlesex 206 for 7 v Notts. At Harrogate: Yorkshire 226—3 (Watson 138 n o.i v Northants At Bath: Somerset 226 6 (McCool 53. Tremlett 63) Essex At Dar t ford: Warwick 207 4Reuter - 84 words
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278 1957-06-20 14 rjAN BOON leong became sprint champion at the annual athletic sports of Police Training School at Thomson Road yesterday. Boon Leong also won the 120 yards hurdles and helped Red House to win the two sprint relays. Blue House (113 points) won the278 words
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Article320 1957-06-20 14 TONO Soo Chfn entered the wo- men's singles semi-finals with a 11-1, 11-1 victory over Susan Chlam In the Singapore Badminton Association's junior tournament at the Badminton Hall last night. Her next opponent will be Tan Hoo Lan who beat Lily Kiong 11-6. 11-2.320 words
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246 1957-06-20 14 MERCANTILE BANK, defending champions in the Singapore Business Houses F.A. league first division, moved in to the lead yesterday with a five-nil victory over Traction Company at Farrer Park. This was Mercantile's fourth victory in as many games and they246 words
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Article304 1957-06-20 14 Chartered Bk. 3 Breweries 2 Mercantile ok. 5 S.T.C. 0 UK Bank 4 Sine Darby 2 4.CS 3 Shell 2 P. W r P. A. pts. Mercantile 4 4 0 0 9 0 8 Cold Storage 4 4 0 0 8 4 8 Ford 4 3 1304 words
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Article122 1957-06-20 14 Walcott, Laker out of the Test LONDON' in £LYDE WALc'oft Indian batsmL vice captain J f touring side, toci ;iv declared unfit second Test England at LorJ? morrow. The 31-year- suffering from a w sustained in ti,, Te.st at KrminghaS weeks a R o. A doctor damaged le e wouldAP - 122 words
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Article203 1957-06-20 14 A NGLO-CHINESE Srhoo! one again Bttabll superiority with sweepi In a triangular athleiu between A.C.S.. Sialap Ser School and Bar:.. School at the Sic!np yesterday. A.C.S. scored lM followed by Bart lev (64 pn and Siglap < 63 points*. Results were: 110 yd-: 1- Victor Khno i203 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous61 1957-06-20 14 wmmw SOCCER S.A-F.A. league: Div. I: I.R.C. v Marine Dept., Jalan Besar, 5.15 pra.; Div. 2B: S.C.C. v R-A.F. Changi, SCC padang Div. 3A: S.T.B. S.C. v Indian Youngsters, Geylan*; Jollilads A.U. v Maxwell S-C. Farrer Park. ATHLETICS Serangoon English, Upper Primary and Secondary; St. Anthony's Boys (Morning and Afternoon)61 words
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