The Straits Times, 23 June 1957
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Title Section13 1957-06-23 1 The Straits Times in No. 1,13 iIMiAPORE. SUNDAY, JINE 2^. 1957 i% CENTS13 words
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535 1957-06-23 1 Secretary told 'You act like dictator' LEADERS OF FOUR UNIONS REPRESENT INC 5.000 SINCAPORE DOCK WORKERS YESTERDAY ORDERED THEIR MEMBERS NOT TO BOYCOTT CARCO DIVERTED TO THE COLONY FROM PORT SWETTENHAM. A boycott was called on Friday by the 7.000--stronp Singapore Harbour Board Workers'535 words
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40 1957-06-23 1 EGYPTIANS JAIL 3 BRITONS AS SPIES CAIKU, Sat. T Britons were tail terms and ri ers ocquitted m >day I ptiana A quitted the fter the Cairn ho Arab Five acquitted who Prudential <• Tho- ri Mc- thur Is head h40 words
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Article30 1957-06-23 1 I Ml bh r to Indo- (i source ngku i< thman li i xpi cted the nami Including in India ii tlir >rmbly here30 words
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Article16 1957-06-23 1 I ndon <■'■• returned to night •i L:i.-k Quec ild make :i16 words
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114 1957-06-23 1 WIFE: DATO TAN TOO OLD TO BE GOVERNOR ..mLACC'A, Sal uatili Tan. wife or the president of the MCA Dat n Sir Chens-lock Tan does not want him to be proposed lor the eovernorshiD of Penang She says, ne i^ too oid--7- and needs, a rest He should not Oe114 words
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Article, Illustration161 1957-06-23 1 GIRARD APPEAL DATE FIXED tVASHIMiMlN >al._ The L'.S. Supreme (Kurt announced yesterda) that it would hold hear ings on .luU 8 un th> I case of William <iirard accused of manslaught it and liable to be tried in a Japanese court The court had planned to adjourn next Mnnda> forReuter - 161 words
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Article42 1957-06-23 1 LONDON. Sat The Earl of Listowel. Britain's last Secretary of State for India and Burma, is expected soon to be named the GovernorGeneral of the Independent Commonwealth nation of Ghana, well informed sources here said today. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article24 1957-06-23 1 VANCOUVER. Sat Two submarines, presumed to be Russian, were sighted this month oft* Queen Charlotte island. 350 miles north-west of here Router.Reuter - 24 words
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467 1957-06-23 1 LOKE EXPLAINS: EVEN I DO NOT HAVE A PASS THE Singapore Telephone Board Employees' Union last night served the board with a 14-day strike notice The union's general .secretary. Mr. Jamit Sinch. said he would ca Jl his l.ofio members out467 words
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Article26 1957-06-23 1 CAIRO. Sat The Suez Canal win b e closed from 9 p.m today to 8 a.m. tomorrow Egyptian canal authorities pavp no reason. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article22 1957-06-23 1 BAGDAD. Sat King Hussein nf Jordan arrived by air today for talks with King Fei^:il and other Iraqi leadRenterReuter - 22 words
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Article68 1957-06-23 1 -pHERE'S $75,900 waiting to be won i;i the Jackpot of 1 The Malayan Monthly's Contest X' 'Jun<i And E there's the usual $5,000 in consolation prizes. The contest closes on Monday. July I— EIGHT E 5 ft irorn today Mak<- your bid for the big monej68 words
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Article18 1957-06-23 1 i \v york Bat Stage -tar Rf-x Harrison was married today to actress Kay Kendall— AP.AP - 18 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-06-23 1 DR. KWAMK NRKIMAH. 17 (centre) Prime Minister of Ghana, accompanied by his Knclish secretary. Miss Erica Powell. 35. arrives at Kuston Station. London, to be greeted by a waiting crowd of Africans. Dr Nkrumah Mill attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference. MUs Powell denied rumours97 words
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280 1957-06-23 1 NEW JETS- AND WAR FEAR GRIPS KOREA SEOUL. Saturday I^ORTH and South Korea today geared themselves for a possible outbreak of war with the announcement that the first modern weapons for United Nations forces here a flight of supersonic FlOO f.ghter planes would be arriving on Monday >■ i TheReuter; UP - 280 words
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Article37 1957-06-23 1 TOKYO. Sat. Two Sabre jet aircraft crashed shortly after take-off about 40 miles south of Itazuki southern Japan, while on their way to their ba.se in Okinawa. Both pilots were killed Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article34 1957-06-23 1 111 is ticket s,il<, in .luiiorr. m the lirst prize of ISM.tM in the Federation Of lal and i n.ire lottery dr.iu n in Sltiawan. Pcr.ik yesterday 111. 1. RESULTS in PAGE 134 words
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Article36 1957-06-23 1 NEW YORK. Sat Bil pore flu hit the Atlantic F destrt yi t force ai Men Rhode Island, on June '-i. fectlng 500 sailors atx ci'-jht ships, the I' lounced today A v36 words
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Article231 1957-06-23 1 U.S. to slash troops in Japan Sat. WW The United States is to substantially cut hpr forces in Japan with r thr next year All ground combat troop Will be withdrawn within the next lew months. They will nsferred to Okinawa < all These decisions we-,, taken In the three-day231 words
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Article41 1957-06-23 1 POLICE LOOK FOR MR. ROUND-FACE i'\U llrsrriptxill of a .'II m ir iild ••r..\;;-il In d (lnin'si- u.ts flaslu-ii all police stations and p.itrol tars in Singapore list mulit after a par.tn,attack <mi tag Sui Hock. in Lavender street41 words
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Advertisement107 1957-06-23 1 5k Diamond Engagement £fS^\ Weddmg King, l<- in V w Style*. |f, A I. ABDEEN, LTD. '55 No»rh Br,d«, Ro-d C*p<tol Bide S por r 6 Tel ***** Bellini BELLINI GUITARS Malaya** FavtmrUt quality md finish nns They ate built under a faf Mrfkor racidly out- ir-Dnce Outtmn in 1041107 words
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Advertisement32 1957-06-23 1 The Seu Bouuh l.nmb RAY PAS SUNGLASS NiNf won' op7ir/M rr ANSCOCHROME all popular cameras yf*^^P ■^^p'' "MM ft lifyjI ifyj BhEST 'ftli Bf SYLVAN3A +*t <~N JPt In t iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiMiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiini ammmamm32 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1957-06-23 2 Rhona Churchill - Mary Henry was praying tar DEATH Rhona Churchill By CASE HISTORY No. 5 NAME. Mary Henry. DISEASE: Disseminated sclerosis. After being ill for five years with creeping paralysis her condition suddenly worsened in 1955. Her right side was completely paralysed, her right leg was twisted up behind her back, the1,430 words
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Article, Illustration304 1957-06-23 2 By A Special Correspondent j^OME. Sat. The Pope may visit France in the next six months, it is rumoured in the Vatican Th e 81-year-old Pontiff received President Coty of France last month and is said to have made a secret agreement to go to304 words
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Advertisement128 1957-06-23 2 t ....ft//""""' Carnation Evaporated Milk is pure, fresh nrnlk concen- trated by removing about 7C""- of the water, irradiated f^^^SS^^T'C *r' t0 rn>lt en in Vitamin D. homogeniied to break BMbbC 1 1 the fat globules into tiny, easily digested particles and rSVBRP^ f o make it uniformly rich ro128 words
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Advertisement79 1957-06-23 2 VanHeusen MADE IN ENGLAND first name V^rT^ When action is called for, tlur X V Heueea Shirt to fit the bill, world re for tluir long-weaiing quahtus, tl and smartness. It pays to w<;ir Van Hcusrn. Thf \a\> VANTAGE NON-IRON in fine poplin with single cuff and pocket. 1 fawn,79 words
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Article37 1957-06-23 3 The mother of the hride chose a navy blue and white cms Kr.iin suit with m.it< liini: accessories, while the brideuroom was dressed in a turquoise blue nylon dress with white accessaries The Southpn.st Visiter.37 words
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Article, Illustration1723 1957-06-23 3 ASHLEY MONTAGU - THE FUTURE OF MARRIAGE ASHLEY MONTAGU, By Ph. D. The hit?h ratet of divorce arc but an rvidcnrr of thf lncrea-sod freedom of the individual, and especially whore some individuals have not learned how to use it. And that Ls ju.st the point Marriage i.s somethinß everyone oucht to be1,723 words
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Advertisement147 1957-06-23 3 MALAYAN S^rT\ RAILWAY h^p^vl Personality Series No. 32 Int hr' Ounian Inn U«ri«;» h n S/mt/o/ I.rudi- 5,,,,,, 2 p^* a Tug nl I'url ImMMIMi M^^»»^»»' rt*~ Hi- him i 2 "mrs %i-riiir Kiln .^^^B^gjßß^B^"" I^*^^^ ihr Mnhixin H nil inn Inn in i: i.»><>"i «< rrnr f^Vl^^ rininie to147 words
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Advertisement8 1957-06-23 3 Next week NEVER TAKE A HONEYMOON TOO SERIOUSLY8 words
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Advertisement138 1957-06-23 3 Wtrt&l WHO HAVE ALWAYS DONE THEIR OWN SEWING will be able to accomplish the most difficult sewing steps without attachments without "Sending Out". Literally, at the mere flick of a switch they nil! be able to sew everything «t horn BORLETTI ■B& ill Even your clii ln will soon Irani138 words
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165 1957-06-23 4 10-YEAR BAN FOR A DEATH CRASH DRIVER A SINGAPORE traffic court yesterday sentenced Sim Lye Hock, a commission agent, to three months' |a<l for causing the deaths of two friends H<- was banned from drivb md married gave ppeal and was allowed $3.< Mi bail It was .stated that Sim's165 words
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Article445 1957-06-23 4 We didn't know she was wed, murder trial told SHE WAS WIFE TO ONE MAN AND GIRLFRIEND' TO TWO OTHERS 1/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two men told a preliminary inquiry here today of nights they spent in hotel rooms with a pretty married woman whose battered445 words
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Article30 1957-06-23 4 Registration of children for admission to primary 1 In the Singapore Government Chinese Primary School at Sen Poh Road will begin on July 1 and continue till July 12.30 words
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Article45 1957-06-23 4 MALACCA. Sat.— Mr. T. C. Ee. English programme organiser of Radio Malaya, has been appointed station manager. Malacca. In place of Mr. Ng Keng Hock, who has been transferred to Kajang. after completing a course at the 8.8.C London45 words
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Article26 1957-06-23 4 Eight delegates from Vietnam will arrive by air in Singapore tomorrow on their way to Kuala Lumpur for a goodwill tour of the Federation.26 words
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Article62 1957-06-23 4 PENANG, Sat.— Loh Meow Kooi, 41, pleaded not guilty today in the sessions Court to possession of 3,200 forged Social Welfare lottery tickets at the White House Hotel in Penang Road on May 29. Mr. B. S. S Kanda. prosecuting, opposed bail, saying that further investigations62 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-06-23 4 The Tionu Bahru Youth Club will hold a film show at the Kind's Theatre on July 13 to raise fund.s ior the renovation of the clubhouse provided by the Social Weifare Department. Tickets can b o obtained at 38. Eng Hoon Street, or at the55 words
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Article, Illustration152 1957-06-23 4 1 ,000 PEOPLE TOUR INDIES NAVAL SHIP Nearly 1.000 visitors went aboard the Indonesian naval training ship Dewa Rutji. anchored in Singapore Outer Roads, yesterday. Many others tried to obtain passes to visit the ship from the Indonesian Consulate hut were turned away when it closed at 1 p.m. The152 words
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286 1957-06-23 4 kWONC AH FUN, 24, a blind Cantonese man. travelled from Kuala Lumpur to become a pupil at the imgapore School for the Blind. With the help of fellow travellers, he arrived .safely on May 28 and was taken to the school by a286 words
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80 1957-06-23 4 New church to be dedicated in Colony today THE new Zion Bible PrcsbyA torian chuirh at Seran?oon Garden Estates, Singapore, will be dedicated today at. 2 p.m. at the Zion Kindergarten. Tho Rev. Quek Kiok Chiang is the honorary pastor. There will bo regular Sunday service at 10 am. preceded80 words
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Article84 1957-06-23 4 Ting Yer Kai, 74. was lat- I ally injured by a hit-and-run car in Tanjong Pagar Road. Singapore, early yesterday morning. On Thursday eveni n g. Amar Singh. 40, was seriously injured in a collision with a motor-cycle at the 6' 2 mile. Bukit Tunah Road.84 words
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71 1957-06-23 4 MR. WB KIM WEB. manager for .Malaya of United Press, replies to a toast proposed by Jnche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jmnat. the arting Chief .Minister, ti a dinner the ih-un .mencv i;;iv P celebrate its >itth anniversary. Around th.- main71 words
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Article161 1957-06-23 4 *****87 wins that $350,000 1 ihiiiiiii,,,,,,,, T KUALA VM] ICKET 1 sold in J first prize of $3 47th Social vices Lottrr wan, Perak,' tor The .second prb was won by No In Kelantan. The third pn went to a tl Trengganu N The full result. First Prlie |$33 *****67.161 words
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84 1957-06-23 4 CARDS TO HELP VOTERS FIND CORRECT BOOTH To help ?otei right polling Singapore by-< Saturday, ipi coloured cardto them by Ui Officer, Mr. M 1 Each card b<v. number of tiu and the polh:.j which he may ci It will also hel| at the ttatloi hi* name in tl Every84 words
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Article26 1957-06-23 4 KUALA LUMI A 17-yo.i: was stahb. d cash and by throe youth room here i was disclose* The girl body duriru.26 words
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Article16 1957-06-23 4 Studr: of Malay. i Univrrsit'. dance and ser and Nc. Valley Road t< understanding16 words
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Article15 1957-06-23 4 The depul of Burma. I rived In SI for a shorhome from I15 words
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Advertisement297 1957-06-23 4 EVERYWHERE, FORD CARS ARE v o t^[/ iAJL/ \k ■■mi"' Ti custom too These cars have a touch of tomorrow in them a touch that has made fftP n«r I n r >*« on r O "Ford First" a famous phrase among car men everywhere. It's the sure touch of297 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-06-23 5 MR. ANC KHENC LENC. an architect, and rvs br.de. Eunice Thio after their wedding at the Presbyterian Church. Oi chard Road, Singapore yesterday The bnde, a lecturer at the University of Malaya, is the daugr-ter cf Mr. Thio Chan Bee. principal of58 words
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Article145 1957-06-23 5 Crisis fund plan by union INDUSTRIAL FRONT If Comr»er General s Employees Union annual general 'ay decidin emer* hind Each memto con- 20 cents a month r fund River R id Singap >re The ibmltted -list of md ti nnw undir conn by th •l London, tl. immi'd Yunus .lid145 words
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118 1957-06-23 5 Witness says: I saw man being stabbed A NAVAL BASE litter s apprentice V. Sathyavan. told a Singapore preliminary inquiry yesterday that he saw n K Bh; skaram Kuruppu being fatally stabbed with a apon, "the length of a iim. Bhaskaram. he .said, was then lying under a boat which118 words
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Article36 1957-06-23 5 The Bethesda 'Katongi Church will hold an openair service at Marine Parade. Singapore, today at 5.45 p.m. The guest speaker will be the 1., v Joo Weatherly. a director of Youth for Christ International.36 words
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Article21 1957-06-23 5 Twenty-six officers and men of the Singapore Guard Regiment, dementi Road. yesterday gave blood to the Blood Transfusion Service.21 words
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230 1957-06-23 5 IMVO HUMMED of the 111 i Singapore applicants fir the l»al,. Carnegie MM ttliirh hemris on Mond will \>,. disappointed, U,. visiting American invtrintiir. Mr. Nnrvell J. Rricki-11. said yesterday Th> rp is only room for KM). i r (old .500 people at230 words
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Article360 1957-06-23 5 THE staff of the Singapore Improvement Trust will not be Malayanised because new authorities will replace the Trust, probably within a year. This official statement yesterday brought instant protest from both the staff associations, representing local and expatriate officers. The associations said they would consult their360 words
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739 1957-06-23 5 Cornelius plans an appeal against jail for perjury HE CLAIMS POLICE MADE HIM A SCAPEGOAT £ENIOR Detective Inspector Simon Cornelius, who was commended four times in his six years' police career, was sentenced to three months' jail yesterday for perjury. The |udge. Mr. D. H. Chapman, on passing sentence, said:739 words
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Advertisement59 1957-06-23 5 MAJESTIC THEATRE** PHONE ***** lOIIAV SHOWS 1100 100. 3 15. 700 9.15 BANNED IN FEDERATION BUT PASSED IN SINGAPORE! /Jf "CRAIY STRIPPED [C] AAAJUtDA" n GLORIOUS COLOR M#i MAMBU and Mandarin Dialogue *^r" BATHING B UTIES KONGNGEE I X AROUND THE WORLD" release) '3 J" si:\m»\ i v ii mm59 words
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Advertisement246 1957-06-23 5 FlSHlhlr* _j. f% f> «fc^ This Johnson '10. in the new BRONZE colour, has NKW QUIETER spiral eears. smoother starting, twist-prip speed control, sealed-in powerhead. 6 gallon fuel system and slow-runninpr ability Don't forget that Johnson motors are corrosion-protected tests show positively n n««Mmv*«tf« that there is no longer any246 words
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Miscellaneous283 1957-06-23 5 What's on TODAY sl\(iM'<)KK ROTARY til B: meeting at Newton Circus, opOpemn ß ol Kampoiw Kebun hall porite Newton Post Office. 4_30 a communilv service project P m Mr. Chon R Wee Lings bybv tta -ting Chief Minuter, .election meeting Duxton Road, inche Abdul Hamtd bin Hajt roft Tanjong Pagar283 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-06-23 6 The three moods of Merle Quie. At left, she shows the sleek sophistication of black in a short, sheath evening dress with fish tail. The material is Hong Kong medallion brocade. A matching stole is lined uith white for contrast and a loose91 words
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267 1957-06-23 6 SUSAN BARRIE - SUSAN BARRIE By A YOUNC London model who gave up her career to marry a Penang lawyer is one of the island's charming newcomers. She is tall and lovely Mrs. Merle Quie, who though now strictly a housewife, agreed to pose for Sunday267 words
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Article225 1957-06-23 6 ESME BAPTISTA - ESME BAPTISTA By IT'S a man's world! Whenever a woman uses thai phrase, she sounds resentful and a little bitter But, it seems to me, she shouldn't be. Because, i when you come to think of It, we women are really far225 words
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Article124 1957-06-23 6 NADIKA, a lovely Indian film actress, has captivated London with her graceful walk and movements. And, she told women reporters who asked her, this is how Eastern women acquire their carriage. "It's partly our dress, and partly our shyness. European women are too brisk and confident124 words
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Article27 1957-06-23 6 LONDON. Sat.— A centenary exhibition was held at the British Museum to mark the opening on May 18. 1857, of the great circular readin? room.27 words
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Advertisement241 1957-06-23 6 j a new touch i^, for your beauty fijmjy^ finish lV y >-' I< it her Finish ensures TO ,V 302? A»* your make-up is CL N Y perfect at all times. V\M* ll' Nothing equals it for A' x// J% retouching it is a blend i of hue Vardley241 words
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Advertisement248 1957-06-23 6 Beautiful floors need not be expensive Ronuk Wax gives your floors and furniture the beauty of a brilliant shine— economically Wooden floors and furniture thinly, with no waste It can have all the gleaming, rubs up beautiful; glossy beauty of a high polish because it's made of without expensive or248 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1957-06-23 7 4/wrf/fiVG YOU W4#r TO MOW? WHAT was the FIRST living thing to trod upon this earth? I R blocks of Asian in-warder; .staff oil Outram Road are named Nelson. '■Ilingwood and ingham. Don't you .suit naval rather than civilian prison quarters o I(\M ll\M>|{\ sinuporr Ramachandra point* ■hat the nanu1,115 words
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667 1957-06-23 7 THE DREAM WORLD OF GIRL WHO CRAVES ADVENTURE I DREAM of marrying a man with a fondness for adventure and an outdoor life. Unfortunately those about me don't seem to agree with me and it makes me feel so fed up with life. My parents expect me to behave like667 words
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Article865 1957-06-23 7 gane lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK bring able to improve your sewing and other domestic crafts I shouldn't worry too much about trying to find a boy with the same tastes. You are developing rapidly just now and. if you are given plenty of scope, you may easily find you have outgrown865 words
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Advertisement129 1957-06-23 7 Here's a dramttme discovery... so fresh and fanciful... to flatter your lingerie wardrobe j S upalene lingeri e I with a newer feeling of softness in a fabric called Terylene' Build your matching lingerie drawer J^J^MtV^ from the following: v i/*2g£%/ Shorty (iown and Matching Pants A V^ cute and129 words
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Advertisement213 1957-06-23 7 Give Bob Martins once a dag to keep him handsome 1)314 /Jn 'ymßts am ■Omit vf9 m Ever see your doc really oof 01" rnndi- formula Won? Off his food, listless and dull. d, a t ',',V' his coat loose and irntatinsr with th« scarcely the energy to wa* his213 words
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Miscellaneous8 1957-06-23 7 j^jf^^ r^* cook me 'B- xivf-:v.'< i f7^St?t«7^I^"*TT^T^BHBMI8 words
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Article322 1957-06-23 8 Britain backs Malaya for 'Commonwealth Clvb 9 membership Matters of interest to delegates The oldest statesman is Nehru— and the youngest, Nkrumah LONDON. Saturday. STATESMEN o f 10 Commonwealth nations, opening a conference here on Wednesday, will discuss the far reaching changes in the internationalReuter - 322 words
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Article56 1957-06-23 8 TOKYO. Sat. Twentyseven miners trapped in a gas-filled coal mine near Akahira City, northern Japan. haw been rescued after an explosion which killed ton men. A police spokesman said squads wearing ga s masks worked in relays throughout the day to clear tons of debrisReuter - 56 words
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Article41 1957-06-23 8 BUDAPEST. Sat. The Hungarian Governm< rit today described the United Nations invest!- Ratfhg committee's report on Hungary as a "col- lection of lies" prepared from the testimony of ■political adventurers, common criminals and traitorous refugees" Renter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration92 1957-06-23 8 Man from Mars guns for groceries IF YOU think Singapore has traffic problems, see what motorists in SouthE cm California are likely to meet on the highway. Gerard Roy wears this "man from Mars" outfit, complete with motor. powered skates, helmet E and "atomic gun." Roy claims he can moveAP - 92 words
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70 1957-06-23 8 EDITOR IS JAILED FOR LIBELLING U.S. AMBASSADOR BANGKOK. Sat. Kukrit Pramoj. editor of the Bangkok Thai-language news-, paper Siam Rath, was today found guilty of libelling the American ambassador to 81am, Mr. Max Waldo Bisnop. Kukrit. who pleaded not guilty, was sentenced to one month's Baol and fined 500 bahtReuter - 70 words
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Article225 1957-06-23 8 rrOKYO. Sat. The joint communique issued in Washington yesterday by President Eisenhower and the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. was received here today with mixed feelings. Mr. Yakichiro Suma, a former diplomat and vicechairman of the Foreign Policy Research Committee said the decision to establishReuter - 225 words
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Article66 1957-06-23 8 TAIPEH. Sat. Ciiine.-c i Communist and Nationalist gunners before dawn today c fought their heaviest duel of the month across the narrow I straits separating the main- r land from Quemoy and j i Matsu. The Nationalist Defence f Ministry said 486 shells were a firedReuter - 66 words
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246 1957-06-23 8 lONDON, Sat. The decision to supply the forces of the United Nations command in South Korea with modern weapons was seen as an inevitable move in a grave situation by several British newspapers today. "For some months now alarming reports hav e beenReuter - 246 words
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81 1957-06-23 8 JAKARTA, Sat. rENS of thousands of people today cast their votes n the Jakarta municipal •ouncil elections. Polling was carried out juietly and without incident inder the watchful eyes of irmod police and soldiers. The electors voted by pierins the party symbol ofReuter - 81 words
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Article75 1957-06-23 8 HONG KONG. Sat. -A Hong long school teacher. Peter j lak. 28. who was deported y the Singapore Governient. Hew into riong Kong n Wednesday and promptly isappeared. A Singapore court ordered lak to be deported to Comr.inist China /or illegal entry ito Singapore. Mak Shut Chu.UP - 75 words
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Advertisement192 1957-06-23 8 Parker 51 The Beginning of a Long Association IS lie has just received a Parker "51" pen.. .a pift long coveted, bearing a name that stands foi the world's most famous writing instrument. In time, this "51" pen will become one of his most precious possessions because the very finest192 words
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Advertisement210 1957-06-23 8 PENTALITE v AND CEILINGS WHERE the rainbow ends b whtnjoa start with Pentalite EnmL<inn Wj*fe4 Paint— and the magic of complete j colour freedom to voim with the new Pentalite Intermixing •cheme. Even the most delicate of florml tints may now ">u. ,5^- grace your walls and odlings. Or, If210 words
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Article457 1957-06-23 9 NELSON RUTHERFURD - NELSON RUTHERFURD Malayans ignore doctor's advice, still prefer single beds for coolness By I IN BRITAIN ITS THE REVERSE... CARRIED Malayans with very few excep tions prefer single to double beds accordn* to a survey of leading bed manufacturers and mattress makers in Singapore. The survey was prompted457 words
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Article, Illustration172 1957-06-23 9 HIS STARE MADE THE GIRLS CROSS lI 'OMEN have looked back in annoyance at a small Miry man. standing in Singapore s busy streets eyeing them im personally. Joseph Schnieder. 53, of (.< rtn in Eilipino ancestry chuckled yesterday as he described how some of the girls looked so cross172 words
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Article504 1957-06-23 9 TUAN DJEK - THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL TUAN DJEK Mr. Jumbo paid Dusun a midnight visit but left no card QN 10th. the inevitable annual "selembubu" leddymg w;nd, whirlwind) struck the Dusun. It uprooted or broke in half some ten mature banana stems, and then concentrated its rage on that long-suffering Mata Kuehing tree504 words
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Article, Illustration501 1957-06-23 9 CHAN CHIN BOCK - CHAN CHIN BOCK FIVE YEARS AGO AS POPEYE THE SAILOR MAN By gVERY time a ballet troupe performs in Singapore, a young Colony schoolgirl is both happy and sad. She is happy because ballet is her first love and |ust501 words
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125 1957-06-23 9 Pretty as a picture— alas she's married LONDON. Sat INTO the sorting office came a letter with the picture of a pretty girl pasted on the envelope. It was addressed: "To this sweet girl, c/o Queen Elizabeth Guest Chamber Restaurant, High Street. Canterbury Kent." The postman delivered the letter to125 words
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Article, Illustration413 1957-06-23 9 CHEAH BOON KHENG - CHEAH BOON KHENG By QNE of the most widelytravelled snake charmers in Singapore is 25-year-old Mohammed Kassim And one of the few still left in the Colony. Kassim has visited England, Ireland. France, the United States. South Africa. Shanghai and Sarawak. Certificates413 words
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Advertisement431 1957-06-23 9 II MORE MORE PEOPLE II PRODUCING I DATES in IRAQ I I RIM in JAMAICA F 3 WHEAT in CANADA I 1 POTATOES in MALTA I APPLES in AUSTRALIA h S BVSANASn TONGA ISLANDS P I MAHOGANY in THE CAMEROONS JL k RLBBKR in BRITISH NORTH BORNEO *j .is Ml431 words
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Article51 1957-06-23 10 I* in, (mUmlmmm) '.> igisMt a recurrence of I Gybing Suiss Alr- t r,aice, home. This 'xlucr* oaone, the prek of »hlch In the ere greatly influences the of people, apart from h important part as '•'tar.t and for ■noes No lnsUlla■itcf^p, Electrlnegliflble. Only td., 16 Collyer 2 or51 words
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Obituary19 1957-06-23 10 IN MEMORI AM M Warm til (minimum) •.^tORY of my •t.irtha Hicks Newton. MNf on June 23. Liscombc r19 words
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Article227 1957-06-23 10 T'Utii.RC'LLOSla is very much in the news this week. Known cases of the uisei.se have increased twi-nn -Ijiu 111 Peiak in the iitst ii\ secretary ol the PtraK AiUiTuberculosis Association reports. !In Kuala Lumpur the CO. of tht British Military Hospital at Kinrara has told a227 words
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Article255 1957-06-23 10 VISITORS to Singapore always praise its clean and weil-kept streets. Citizens of Singapore are proud of the excellent road network that criss-crosses the island. But they are getting a little upset at the inferior finish of some of the newer roads and "'improvements" to existing255 words
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1116 1957-06-23 10 ROBERT PITMAN'S "Do we humans make fools of ourselves over animals' 1 tempted me to write and say simply "Yes, we do!" But as I thought about the unhappy background of my life, and the happiness that animals have brought to it, I1,116 words
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Article150 1957-06-23 10 IPOH. Sat —Three new battalions have arrived in Perak within the past fortnight to take over antiterrorist duties from three other units which have left the state. The First Battalion, the King's Dragoon Guards, formed in 1685 is the senior cavalry regiment in the British Army,150 words
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Article, Illustration692 1957-06-23 10 DOUG LACKERSTEEN INTERVIEWS FAMED AMERICAN DANCER 'Solution lies in the willingness to admit it, discuss it' ASH ADO W seemed to disturb the serenity of that expressive face and I wondered if my question was ill-chosen. "You must understand." said Miss Katharine692 words
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Advertisement554 1957-06-23 10 < LASSIFIED AD& 2* MorWi tl* (mUtlmmm). 1 M The engagement between Foofc Hoy n ol Mr and Mrs. Wan lent, and 81ok Neng only Mr. and Mrs. 6eah I I KINS WANTED WB.J Hnu imclt mxirm HINESE COMGraduate. AC. A. Aujstrabti to join established :-.:m »lth partner V/r'A <554 words
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Advertisement60 1957-06-23 10 yf by \c SHCRRYADEj) hM r-r 1 t SODA 5I J '^k °7s)/* i :(TONiC| tjV/9'l 4mHs wet s Orange •jLCI a ofer,- Flavour »nh j tk-fc -VCaQCAQiQIIIIY- l lllv 2 -V »K -Th l> r Lnswaode cm I J? X »^P O V, Fbvow whh deliciou >y-"- fll J60 words
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Miscellaneous34 1957-06-23 10 "Go ahead, dear, and buy that new I «ci the <r*iin c Madlejr. route after my furnituro-l juit eot Ttt rv Fo«'« Rey whefe<i tnat othrr btimp on your ""> X-r»y report. h|>m(J fome from34 words
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Article246 1957-06-23 11 MacG GIVES SlOO TO HERTSLET FUND $613 COLLECTED FOR OLD SCOUT K LUMPUR Sat A total of (613 n|l JO from the i mibsioner, Sir i 'j Cillivray, has < *^d for Malaya's 1 Mr H R I 72. who will have h s quarters in n a week. ho246 words
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Article34 1957-06-23 11 "trouble" with in-law who used children led 24Ah Ai. an exng heri[K>rp coroner was rday. found hanging Ltn in the bedroom •ho !<' 2 mile. Road on the May 2.34 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-06-23 11 CAME FROM HOLLAND TO MARRY IN SINGAPORE Mr. and Mrs. H. \V. Hes. srlink alter their wedding at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore .yesterday. The bride is Charlotte Constan- tia Viets. Both are from Holland. The bridegroom has been working in a local firm for th? past liv years. Sunday Times51 words
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Article242 1957-06-23 11 MAN: I PLAN TO USE SAVINGS TO STUDY A MAN who will be going to England to study mechanical engineering on his life-savings won an application in a Colony court yesterday to have the amount in a maintenance order made against him m 1 953242 words
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Article128 1957-06-23 11 Elephant draw at farm show KLAI A I.IMPIR, Sat. —Ma and Ha, two elephants used for transporting Malayan V IPs to remote ;irea> in Krrtah, will give rides to children and adults during the Malayan Un llnrliriiltiii.il Asso- in. 'ii show here from July 5 to H. Rare orchids from128 words
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Article60 1957-06-23 11 Fur the second year thr birthday celebrations 'I the Singapore Gim&on School for Boys have been postpom d. The 10th anniversary celebrations, to have begun yesterday, will now be held on July 20 because the gue>t of honour the Chief Minister. Mr I.im Yew Hock, la In60 words
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Article38 1957-06-23 11 Singapore Copra Association noon pn?ps per plrul yesterday were: Strait* Borneo copra: June I $22 7/« buyers. $23 7/8 sellers, j Tone quiet. Fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: June $26 1/2 buyers, $27 sellers Tone dull.38 words
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Article18 1957-06-23 11 The tin price In Singapore yesterday was $***** 1/2 a plcul. down 50 cents on Friday.18 words
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432 1957-06-23 11 |4 ART. Sat The •r^ of Malato the Australian in World War II 1 el in Austram state Tasntly Kuala practical it of his a i n i n g. lians he ap- ith a firm n H<>>ital. ■n be red432 words
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995 1957-06-23 11 'WE WELCOME MALAYAN STUDENTS IN HOMES AND MAKE THEM HAPPY' £TORIES of colour bar and social discrimination against Asian students in New Zealand are "most unfortunate and misleading/ said Mr. Foss Shanahan, the Commissioner for New Zealand in South East Asia,995 words
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Advertisement371 1957-06-23 11 m rj^\ /r\\ offer you a holiday J $T& \VV round frip to 11 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong > SAiLS RETURNS I CORFU 27th |UNE > CARTHACE 25th JULY 6th AUC CANTON 22nd AUC 3rd SEPT CORFU 19th SEPT lit OCT CARTHACE 17th OCT i Ist OCT371 words
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646 1957-06-23 12 Colony lawyer was a man of many roles QURINC a conversation at Brent's Hotel. Rotorua, New Zealand, with a resident, Mrs. Jeffrey Wheeler, I discovered that her husband was a grandson of old Jonas Daniel Vaughan. former civil servant, lawyer, amateur actor and painter, who lived in Singapore for many646 words
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Article, Illustration250 1957-06-23 12 DONALD DAVIES - DONALD DAVIES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Historical Corner by pEXANG'S famous Buddhist pagoda was chosen by the majority of the settle!r meat's camera enthu- siasts as their subject 5 for this weeks theme. E'tnderneath the Arches." Two such photographs appear on this page among the z prize-winning ones. E z250 words
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Article96 1957-06-23 12 CrX.MKRA fans should lead entries to "Camer.i Contest," Sunday Times, Cecil Street. Singapore 1 Name. address and det.nU MIST be written on the hack of each print <"ilnss> prints are preferred, and should be postcard si/c (»r larger if possible No responsibility is accepted for unsuitable96 words
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Advertisement512 1957-06-23 12 mrr. w 1 *S« r% •v.v\\v,f vl U. I^^3B /I MODEL t 1 IK DM HI-FI gives the brightest, steadiest, clearest, ;l X*J*X 8 m/ni projection over scc>n ->*%? wflk mfi* %J/ic wr-)/ fff/tu/ar mlitfys* Swot/and WHISKY <> *™'*^fc-sSSI When mrr. want to Int their strenph, ttn 4^/Sk Xk »r512 words
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Advertisement56 1957-06-23 12 6£r2fKo/€C7Q#? MOM! >T /.< 1 ■t.»\• I I j v 'V\ 'iv V I I Invite your friends to show their slide* lon your NEW_ ZETT 66 N! Handles both 2J" X 2\" slides or standard 35 m.m. sizes! See the ZETT 66N now at your photographic dealer! DIETHELM CO.,56 words
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Miscellaneous172 1957-06-23 12 ACROSS: 1 Waterspout (8); DOWN: 1. Bomb-holes (7): 5 Quadruped .4); 9. Bird (5); 2. Silk-stuff (7); 3. Circular 10 Wealthy (8l- 12 Wont <4>- l5l; The Movle < 13 >: 5 10. wealtny (8). 12. Float (4). Bog (g); 6 Humble 5) 7 13. Cooler (3j: 14. Experience cleft172 words
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414 1957-06-23 13 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN B: Jack Hawkins is kept up in the air for too long "["HE Jay apparently was to be no different in the life of John Mitchell, family man and test pilot for a small company that seemed on the414 words
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Article, Illustration96 1957-06-23 13 MARLA ADDS MUCH NEEDED GLAMOUR TO BRITISH FILMS MARLA LAMM pitied her first film I who. as model girl Marl.i **"*2 the BBrie"d c with Rod Steißpr. Scarafia. adorned ♦he Maria. a J">-year-old i pases of many a rloss> f™ 1 Turin, now plans to I ■.i,. ii jt^ sfa^rs96 words
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Article, Illustration426 1957-06-23 13 How loveiy if world had to pay for all my dinners ROBERT MORLEY'S SECRET AMBITION |U|R. Robert Morley is not only mountainous to look at, his activities in the theatre have as many aspects as Everest. He is actor, producer, manager, playwright, cabaret artiste and singer. "My success m singer426 words
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234 1957-06-23 13 ALAN LADD rides the range Warner Bros, built for its horse opera "STAMPEDED" with considerable more animation than he went deep sv.i diving with Sophia Loren In "Boy on a Dolphin." Could be that at heart. Ladd is really the horsey type?234 words
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138 1957-06-23 13 Singapore is star of short subject THE people of Singapore will have an excellent opportunity to see themselves las others see them) on the screen in a one-reel travelogue due for screening soon. Entitled "Crossroads of the World," this Warner Bros, short subject was produced by Cedric Francis, and directed138 words
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Advertisement415 1957-06-23 13 *g ILLjjLJJII I* *i I ~~-^T^ NOW SHOWING! 'ICATHAYJ -fitt? t Puttie fkopte, t CHARL7DWHESTDN ANNE BAXTER j^ I@t l GILBERT ROWND TDM TRVON <&k £ui&tf& J M fMKIT TWIN IWCt MMtn-.uw «t«to WWp|| Rink Organisation prc-sml* DONALD MMl|\ j! ji. 5 in "EYEWITNESS" with Belinda U-e jj TODAY 9415 words
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Miscellaneous177 1957-06-23 13 i mental; 2.00 Hit Parade; 2.30 SINGAPORE. Concert Hour; 3.30 Cricket; 4.00 v t ,t m i~a Listeners' Choice; 5.00 BBC Band. AM. 7.15 Time felßnai And Btand 530 London Studio MeloOpenlng Announcement; 7.16 dlei Bven i n g service- 6.45 Morning Serenade; i.30 Ne»-«; Twilight 100 News- 71 0177 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1957-06-23 14 Sylvia Lamond probe the question that baffles and intrigues the debs of today WAS there ever a time when men found older women so fascinating? When that old comforter "Life begins at forty" was so incredibly true? At every party1,035 words
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Article181 1957-06-23 14 FINCH FINDS STARDOM SO LONELY AS a boy of nine, it v.is planned be should become a Buddhist pn?st. He even shaved hi* head as part of the apprenticeship Tbe plan didn't work out. Today, the boy has grown into a star of stage and screen. But what of stardom?181 words
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Article578 1957-06-23 14 Two types of h.b.p. personality A DOCTOR'S DIARY -BY CEDRIC CARNE %WHEN Mr. Franklin complained of being a bit short of breath on hurrying and of an occasional throbbing-m--the-head sensation, I took his blood pressure. It was high as old ham. In a way I wasn't surprised. Certainly Mr. Franklin578 words
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Advertisement189 1957-06-23 14 /y* /f~ //I lw v W herever you «m> on holiday use Rooiet orlil-W ide Overseas Delivery Plan Order from us and have the exntinn fL iind luxurious Sunltoam Kapier V=- waiting tor ytw an y where in Kurope ~^\^fP\ r^vA. —or in the world! Visitors to Britain ~~*^m iferV189 words
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Advertisement247 1957-06-23 14 OtCOfiDS RECORD 1 NtlOlt CLCANf, RICORO Racm RECORDS MODEL fW 5C WWhydTso /&l mai| y M}f\ r^gi'^useone particular Soap? U AVF. 70a e*er unndrrrd akf n many doctors in ihtir »n ur|tm ■w Wright's Coal lir Soaa 10 »ia ftrirhandi? It'i not aa If Wright'i «v i Me* tH4 Soap.247 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1957-06-23 17 YOON records some lasting impressions of the Aussies Of the Malayan Envoy: 'Everywhere I went I heard lavish praise off him' WHEN I was in Canberra I asked the Malayan Commissioner, Dato Kamil, what the os were of sendI ronggeng and team to Australia. .by,1,046 words
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913 1957-06-23 17 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY By I SHOULD LIKE to tell you a story about "Pop". Pop is an Indian who has reached the last few years of his life His real name is a very long one which doesn't trip off the tongue easily, and now913 words
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Advertisement80 1957-06-23 17 ■n:niiitni ffkta Ijott fafer m ffaic Exquisite, new Grundig radiogram, Model 9070 WE, is a real masterpiece of Radio engineering. Its beauty and richness of tone fulfills the desires of all music lovers. The wonderful quality of its sound production comes from the technical perfection of design, and such features80 words
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Advertisement250 1957-06-23 17 Tour jfHfr rf v a^^ I a^^ rf/A v>o "Nj Mr. Mousedccr j" popular hero of Malay tablet, tells ut that many years ago the wild boar uted to be the proud pottettor of a pointed s\ note. Escaping from a tiger one day he ran hcadlonK into a, tree250 words
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Advertisement219 1957-06-23 18 Whichever way you shave PALMOLIVE gives you Perfect Shaving PALMOLIVE LATHER (REAM PALMOLIVE BRUSHLESS Paw actra tm»alhn«u anal comtorll > Qulck.it aailail iha»a ol all I You're mr< of a shave that's really smooth and long lasting when you shave with Palmolive. Even with cold water you get a closer,219 words
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Miscellaneous1123 1957-06-23 18 yf^ ~y&^?^\W^^<m^ *5^ yO J^ OuK LCSS vvas se^c Edgar Rice Burroughs S THE ENE/AV AS Thß LAST JW ~~-J&&*^ Plr/ >6Er wj W survivors plep; <evin -^xy/ [-jdwtx^^ 00^ V Ji wAr^'" :-AVEA\\=55A5= =^Cs\ V^ i^W€^^Bfcl ''I ...MEANWHILE, GOA\EZ 9| SESORSOWEZ I 'SASeE7 l^'f^^^Pß^ 1 Ji CALMLY. HIS CKAP's1,123 words
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Article, Illustration1294 1957-06-23 19 UFFA FOX, most famous of yachtsmen, starts a weekly feature that will appeal to all who go sailing -expert! and novices alike: COME ABOARD WITH UFFA FOX I^ROM today ■i you and I who love sjiling the sea will be together every Sunday for1,294 words
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Article, Illustration801 1957-06-23 19 Ann, 11, gets dolls from world leaders lar in each letter that she wrote. Within a few weeks Ann's dolls began to arrive. Soon she had recHved them from such world figures as Prime Minister Mo^adech of Iran. Kinn Paul of Greece King Gustav VI of Sweden. General Franco of801 words
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Advertisement92 1957-06-23 19 What does It say? lesaysoo, ,-Jj ts# h\ jgp j^Jf|M Campbells gives you more to enjoy I |H^ j -I 1^' *"*v^ gSjjfc^ --^flfc/ CAMPBELL'S CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP- I a tempting blend of smooth, rich cream and tß| delicious mushrooms, cooked at the very peak of their delicate flavor.92 words
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Article, Illustration664 1957-06-23 20 Lraham Short - Lraham Short pEEL like throwing your money around, really making a splash, keeping five hops ahead of the Joneses? Then dig aeep into your bank account arrange an overdraft as well and buy yourself a Dodge Custom Royal, at 16.200 the dearest American car664 words
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Article128 1957-06-23 20 Calling cyclists over Causeway A SPECIAL invitation has been given to all cyclists in the Federation of Malaya to compete in this year's annual seven event grass track meet at Farrer Park on Sunday, July 7. The meet starts at 1 p.m. And to attract Federation riders, cyclists from across128 words
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Article55 1957-06-23 20 The Singapore Amateur gapore Olympic and Sports Weightliftin? Federation has Co l lril on July 5 They are: Messrs Tav Teo appointed five officials as re- C huan. Lim Ken K Wah' Goh presentatives at the annual Tiang Seong. Lim Poh Boon general meeting of the55 words
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420 1957-06-23 20 EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD Cedric Monteiro, of St. Joseph's Institution, who broke the Combined Schools record for the high jump last week, failed by half an inch to equal his school record yesterday. Monteiro cleared sft lOin last week, but he could only clear420 words
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Article23 1957-06-23 20 the R were Piirrle: I and i (Holy Fat'hi I (Genera] Littlcdw:. wo Sudd:-; 8 <Four I The sen l-l23 words
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Article25 1957-06-23 20 The RA i 1 B< Meadow We the v petition for trophy he! stadium The: .Sin RAF The tx by Bn25 words
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Article13 1957-06-23 20 tlinr frlendl v. McK... I> Witl Butler 2- I13 words
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Article, Illustration206 1957-06-23 20 THE BMW. motor-cycle factory in Germany has introduced to world markets a compact little four wheeler, the Isetta 300 cr saloon. Now available in Singapore, it is the smallest car yet seen in Malaya. It's overall length Is only 89.9 inches, it's overall width 54.3 inches and its206 words
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Advertisement212 1957-06-23 20 for information and boolmgi i coniu'r rour Trortl Agtnt or MALAYAN AIRWAYS jg; GfNHAI Mid AGtHTS 111 ***** fl OCEAN BU/IDING SINGAPORE Aj Aslhma.Bronchilis Coughing, Choking Curbed in 3 Minutes On you have attiuTn of Asthma or .11: mill K..sp ti<r breath and can't nlti-p'.' t. irh' i Do you212 words
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Article336 1957-06-23 21 GALLANT STAND BY WEEKES. SOBERS WAS OF NO AVAIL Bailey again best bowler with 4-54 LORD'S. Sat. pNfiLAND today b<- it West Indies by M innings and 36 runs i minutes after the tea interval on the third day of the second Test cricket336 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-06-23 21 KIN - 'ONLY ONE ASIAN XV iN 1929' KIN I i liomr to Sumfi, I on rrtirrmrnt ■i in .t Mnc»pnrr tn Mho was one l»ic namrs'' in iiikHv in the I Prp.kr Who .1 l"r "-nuaporr P«MM tnd HHW of thr Mi country Mr h i- this (<> i i likr88 words
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Article454 1957-06-23 21 NGLAMB Ist lnn« 424 ENOI \\r» Ist inn, WKST INDIES 2nd Inns Kanhai < Bailey b SUtham 0 Smith Ibw Malham 5 WaUotl Trueman b Bailey 4 ••-;.irali I I turn, an b Ward If >6\ »>ii4>rrs <■ >la> b Baile\ ti« Werkes c K\ans b Bailey 90, UornllReuter - 454 words
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Article173 1957-06-23 21 Malacca 129— then the rains came SEREMBAN. Saturday OAIN stopped play after tea in the two-day cricket 1V match between Malacca and Negri Sembilan here today. The game started one hour 45 minutes late owing to a heavy shower before noon. C. Stanislaus, won the toss for Negri and sent173 words
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198 1957-06-23 21 54-run stan best effort for Perak IPOH. Sat A BRIGHT second wicket partnership of 54 runs between Capt. P Allardyce and Capt. H. Crutchley featured Perak's first innings of 153 runs in their inter- state cricket match against Kedah on the padaiiK here today. John August in was the best198 words
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Article48 1957-06-23 21 LEEDS Sat —A record 264 <6S. 17, 64. S8 1 gave Peter Thomson i Austr.iliai. the British Open Oolf nampionshlp. the first prize In he Yorkshire Evening News ournament yesterday Harry Bradshaw was .second irith 279 Peter Allls third and ten Bousfield fourth Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article30 1957-06-23 21 PENANG, Sat- Europeans wrrc all out for 151 against The Rost in the annual cricket match here today. Rest had scored six runs without loss at the close.30 words
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Article38 1957-06-23 21 PENANG, Sat Penang 1 Polo Club brat Singapore Polo Club 2' 2 -2 in the semifinal of the Burma-Malaya i Cup polo tournament here tori iy. Penang will meet Singapore "A" in the final tomorrow.38 words
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113 1957-06-23 21 RANGERS TO APPEAL AGAINST TOUR BAN' DECISION FOSTER KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. >|R. A. E. Foster, president of the Selangor A Rangers Football Club, said today he would appeal against the F.A. of Selangor's decision to ban his club from making outstation tours until December, 1958. Mr. Porter said that Rangers'113 words
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Article290 1957-06-23 21 PERERA, MURUCESU DO BEST KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. SINGAPORE were 14 runs behind with one wicket in hand at the end of the first day of their interstate cricket match against Selangor on the padang here today. After Selangor had made 173 In their first innings.290 words
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Article196 1957-06-23 21 -i l \m .in: Ist Inns Mctaw Ibw Perera 17 Jones c Ally b Perera 35 Bin Kent Delilkan b King 2 Murucesu b Perera 41 Sivagnanam Ibw Xin X t l>e»> c Turner b Perera II De Silva c Ally b Kirkham 9 Gurucharan Singh not out 2i196 words
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295 1957-06-23 21 'THE visiting Malayan Indians were beaten 5-1 by Singapore in the first soccer match of their weekend visit at Jalan Besar staI dium yesterday. Malayan Indians, who will 1 meet a Singapore Selection today. did not deserve to lose by this mar. i gin.295 words
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Article124 1957-06-23 21 LONDON. Sat. yEA score, in today's cricket 1 matches were: At Guildford: Surrey 295—3 (Clark 82, Constable 100. Barring- ton 76 not out i v Oxford Univer- slty. At Tunbridte Wells: Kent 106 (Thomson 6 45 1 Sussex 63-2. At Northampton: Northampton 114-4 Royal Air Force.Reuter - 124 words
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Article115 1957-06-23 21 RANGOON, Sat. OIN'OAPORE Combined Serviri'> ai! but one bout In their boxing match against Burma before a crowd of 2.000 at the Aunu Stadium here last night. Singapore's only win was In the bantamweight division where Maung Chit (Burma) was disqualified in the first round115 words
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Article519 1957-06-23 21 Life ban for 500 players SYDNEY. Sat. FIVE hundred football players and officials of the New South Wales Federation have been disqualified for life by New South Wales Association, the Association secretary, Mr. Bill Orr, announced here yesterday. The disqualifications were made because the Federation was formed at the beginning519 words
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Advertisement362 1957-06-23 21 During the recent FLU EPIDEMIC HAS GIVEN QUICK RELIEF TO 1000s OF SUFFERERS EVER Y W HER E ir Continue r~ k HEADACHE, VIM AT I COLDS FLU VINAC W ALL BODY p A N for... t AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE One dose brings quick relief iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiin^ I ]^> DEFINITELY [CLOSING] LOOK!362 words
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Article54 1957-06-23 22 TOTAL POOL: $237,657 CONSOLATION ($l,OOO i H£2222 S». 3^102. SSi: I 2nd No. *****8 ($33,148) *****5 1622 i0. 1513K7, 3rd. No. *****5 ($16,574) *****9. *****1 *****7. STARTERS ($2,071 each): TREBLE TOTE: Seven Nos *****3, *****4. I tickets ($209 each). *****6, *****9, *****2. QUINTUPLE TOTE: Two *****8. *****3.54 words
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Article57 1957-06-23 22 TOTAL POOL: $376,500 Consolation prizes ($753 No. *****19 ($150,600) each): N o s. *****36. No. *****52 45.180) *****64. *****06. *****24. No. *****68 (S 18.825) *****64. *****38. *****42. si.iri.rs ($1,506 each): *****65. *****73. *****78. Nos *****81. *****28. *****45. *****44. *****14. 133K088. *****30. *****62. *****80. *****57. *****46. *****75. *****61,57 words
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2484 1957-06-23 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP ADELAIDE STAR, wi up his recent Gover the $25,000 Perak Derli of the Perak Turf Cl Always well up with of the straight and ran o thrilling finish. His time of 2min 31 1 a was a fifth of a2,484 words
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Article84 1957-06-23 22 PKNAXG, Sat. WIK.M I s for two races for the Pcnang Turf Club Amateur >le*tinj; next Saturday are: CL. 1, DIV. 1 7F: Wadbam 13.07; Entertainment II 13.02; Fairy Tale 1210; Napuli 12.10; Special Feature 12.10: Happy Returns 12.07; Nick; 12.02; Punctuality 11.10; Ambassador 11.07; Pomposity84 words
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Article28 1957-06-23 22 SYDNEY. Sat. Sydney jockey Arthur Ward has ac- cepted an offer to ride for i Singapore trainer. Jack Spencer, it was reported today.28 words
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488 1957-06-23 22 ]V/| ALAYA'S top half mfler M. ITX Harl Chandra ran the fastest half mile In Malaya at the Royal NavT athletic championships on the H.M.S. Terror ground yesterday. Running first leg In the mile medley for Achilles Club. Hari was unofficially timed at488 words
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