The Straits Times, 1 July 1957
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Title Section15 1957-07-01 1 The Straits Times iii^LJL^^^M^ «l stMtE^m&jnK Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1957 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration340 1957-07-01 1 Front sure it can stay in power Better living conditions after merdeka, says Tengku fill-; SSingtipoie Lamat Pron t, though shocked l»y its Kefeal in the Cainhill by election, is confident it can nay in p met. The ijarty president, Mr. Jhew Sv/ee Kee (Minfcter for Education), told tht Straits340 words
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739 1957-07-01 1 Strike call by Customs .men order goes out I 'Stop work today 9 f HE 2,500 members of the Singapore Teacers' Union, are to go on strike. This decision was taken last night alter count of ballot papers at the union's premises in Onan Road.739 words
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Article87 1957-07-01 1 CHEAPER HIGH OCTANE PETROL HIGH OCTANE petrol super-shell and Mobilgas Special will cost sc. a gallon less in Singapore and the Federation from today. The cuts were announced simultaneously yesterday by Shell and Standard-Va-cuum. The two grades were introduced in October. The two companies said that the demand for hifh-grade87 words
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Article45 1957-07-01 1 TOKYO. Sun. Someone signint himself "a journalist" wrote a letter to the newspaper Mainichi today saying the spread of TV in Japan might "help to keep the birth rate down by giving husbands something to do in the evenings." U.P.UP - 45 words
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Article39 1957-07-01 1 LONDON, Sun. A bone found on a Yorkshire beach has been identified by the British Museum as part of the tail-bone of an ichthyosaurus, a fish-lizard which lived more than six million years ago.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article20 1957-07-01 1 LONDON, Sun. Communist China yesterday threatened to boycott the international geophysical year unless Nationalist China was barred. A.P.AP - 20 words
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597 1957-07-01 1 UMNO accepts the merdeka draft: 'Best we could get' KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. T^HE UMNO general assembly today unanimously accepted the Federation Government's White Paper on the draft constitution for independent Malaya. The paper was explalnet to them by the deputy president of UMNO and Minister for Education. Dato Abdul Razak.597 words
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Article36 1957-07-01 1 NEW YORK, Sun.— Fo r 60 years farmer Willie Pritchet 74. of Camden. Alabama, had driven a mule wagon. Last month he bought a lorry. Yesterday it crashed Willie drunk, was killed.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article97 1957-07-01 1 FRIDAY HOLIDAY PLAN IS DROPPED 1/ UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1Y —Making Friday a public holiday will mean a loss of trade in the country, the Federation Chief Minister and President of UMNO Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the UMNO general assembly today. Perak delegates had moved a resolution asking that Friday97 words
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Article19 1957-07-01 1 LONDON. Sun President Nasser will appear in a 20--minute TV interview for British viewers tomorrow night.19 words
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260 1957-07-01 1 ON SALE TODAY nBEKZBZXF Malaya's only national daily newspaper in rumi JHE Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, yesterday congratulated the publishers of the Straits Times on their enterprise in launching the Berita Harian. "It is a great pleasure to know," he said260 words
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Article223 1957-07-01 1 THE Rulers have sent i the following nessage to the editor if Berita Harian: "We, the Rulers of the Malay States, are very glad to hear that a Malay daily newspaper in rumi is to be published in the Federation of Malaya. 'Any223 words
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Article154 1957-07-01 1 MOSCOW, Sun Russia hopes to persuade Japan, India, Burma and Indonesia to join a non-aggression pact. China would also be a mem- ber. The first hint was dropped last week by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev in an Interview with a Japanese newspaper nditor. Details were publishedReuter - 154 words
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Article109 1957-07-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said tonight that th c living conditions of the Malays would improve after independence. Speaking at the end of the two-day UMNO general assembly, he appealed to UMNO leaders who attended the assembly to return home and start goodwill committees in109 words
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Article50 1957-07-01 1 CUSTOMS MEN CO ON STRIKE At Mrokc of midnight. 70 Customs ni> 11 on duty at Singapore Airport. Clifford Pirr. dock's di\imhii. hrad office in Maxwell Road and Brach Road Division, Mnppni work. Banners and slogans put up as policrmrn and radio patrol cars alerted. (See this page)50 words
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223 1957-07-01 2 INDONESIAN exporters lose nothing by selling their rubber through Singapore instead of directly to consuming countries, Mr. Ng Quee Lam said yesterday. "In fact, it is much more profitable sometimes for them to sell lo us." said Mr. Ng, who is vicepi223 words
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144 1957-07-01 2 London paper criticises Dulles on China policy f ONDON, Sun. The v News of the World today criticised the at- 1 titude of Mr. John Fos- ter Dulles, the American Secretary of State, to China. "Nobody will deny that the 1 Chinese Reds have helped foment trouble in many directions."Reuter - 144 words
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Article71 1957-07-01 2 SYDNEY, Sun.— lvan Stanley Wilkes 24-year-old English seaman, has been acquitted of a charge of manslaughter. A shipmate. William John Wright. 43. died after a struggle with Wilkes in the tanker 1 British Reliance at Newcastle, 100 miles north of here, on May 26. Wilkes, whoReuter - 71 words
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193 1957-07-01 2 ONASSIS TO BUILD AN OIL LINE BESIDE SUEZ CANAL pAIRO. Sun. Mr. Xj Aristotle Onassis, the Greek shipowner, is negotiating with the Egyptian Government to build an oil pipeline beside the Suez Canal. On Thursday he conferred for two hours with the chairman of the Egyptian Economic Organisation. Mr. HassanReuter - 193 words
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Article23 1957-07-01 2 PARIS Sun—Eight-year-old Jean-Louis Fernandez is still in a coma exactly one year after a car fractured his skull— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article56 1957-07-01 2 NEW YORK. Sun. A passenger flying from Chicago to Tucson, Arizona, yesterday swallowed the toothpick that was in a Martini olive. As he choked the pilot headed for Omaha when he had to dump 1,500 gallons of petrol (worth SI .200) before he rould land. The passengerReuter - 56 words
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SWAPPED COMICS FOR £3,000 T ONDON, Sun. — *^ Twelve – year – old Derek Temple, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, who exchanged a sackful of old comics and a Chinese sword for five Roman coins, heard yesterday that the coins may be worth £3,000. He took two to the curator of the city's art gallery who promised Derek a full report. Said Derek later: "I was told that if they are the real thing they are worth £600 each. I had seen children playing with them In the street."—Reuter. * * * DORTMUND: The Chancellor. Dr. Adenauer, said his government would accept a disarmament Inspection zone on European territory, including Germany. About 30.000 people heard Dr. Adenauer formally open his party's campaign for the September general election.—A.P. ♦ * • SAIGON: The South Vietnamese national assembly has passed a bill nationalising all property of former Emperor Bao Dai as well as the holdings of his "accomplices". — AP * ♦ ♦ LYONS: A 30-year-old North African was killed and flvp others wounded when two North Africans broke into a cafe-bar firing their pistols. The assailants escaped—Reuter * ♦ ♦ MOSCOW: Moscow Radio claimed that the Soviet research ship. Mikhallo Lomonosov. had an anchor chain nearly 191 mile;* lon* enabling it to drop anchor in any ocean in the world —AP ♦ * * GLASGOW: The Glasgow dock strike ended and '*ie 3.200 dockworkers resumed unloading 40 ships—U P * * ♦ BONN: West German land troops will officially come under NATO command tomorrow.—Reuter. ♦ * * COLOMBO: Ceylon is discussing with Russia the purchase of wheat at less than world prices.—A.P.
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Article245 1957-07-01 2 SWAPPED COMICS FOR £3,000 T ONDON, Sun. Twelve year old Derek Temple, of New-castle-on-Tyne, who exchanged a sackful of old comics and a Chinese sword for five Roman coins, heard yesterday that the coins may be worth £3,000. He took two to the curator of the city's art gallery whoAP - 245 words
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Article, Illustration520 1957-07-01 2 LAN MOK- AI - Footballing Tengku will soon leave England for Malaya -the home he has never seen LAN MOK-AI By HE COULDN'T BE A TOUGHIE SO RONALD TURNED TO SPURT ONDON, Sun. A young Malay Tengku who only knows a few words of his mother tongue will soon be leaving England for Malaya520 words
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Article198 1957-07-01 2 Yugoslav leader agrees with Mao on Communist state v people NEW YORK, Sun. Marshal Tito. Presi dent of Yugoslavia, sai in a television interview today that during th Hungarian uprising o last autumn Yugosla via's attitude was hesi tant because he feare "it could bring aboutReuter - 198 words
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113 1957-07-01 2 PARIS. Sun. Mr Guy Mollet. until recently the French prime miniver 'old the Socialist Part congress here yesterday that independence would not solve the Algerian problem In a vigorous. 90-minute speech Mr- Mollet defender! his policy of refusing to abandon Algeria to the rebels He113 words
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Advertisement103 1957-07-01 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. l«i Mgg MX? (MOTOR DIViSION^^HB I ||B^iHk pH have pleasure in announcing^^^^K _j| their appointment as Sole DistribM ij^H &H f or Si n a P ore an th e Federation of MalJ^^^M I i^ CJ from Ist July 1957 i|§§ SHI 3p or I II103 words
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Article232 1957-07-01 3 US$10m. arms for Jordan ITS AID WITHOUT ANY STRINGS ATTACHED, SAYS FOREIGN MINISTRY AMMAN, Sunday. THK American Government is supplying the Jordanian army with U.S. $10 million worth of military equipment, it was announced here last nijrht. The announcement, by a Jordanian Foreign Ministry spokesman and the American embassy, tid:Reuter - 232 words
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122 1957-07-01 3 Rudderless tanker sails into harbour Sane death 10 r ears later 4iiM\\h Sun.— After a rudderless \oyage for l.''!(0 miles, the tanker Si-hcrzo. with a cargo of 1.000.000 cations of petrol and fuel oil from Curacao tonight entered ll.iuraki ■iilr to pick up a pilot and berth at Auckland. AircraftAP - 122 words
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Article33 1957-07-01 3 BERLIN, Sun— A 1,500-ton Snorkel electric U-boat, the latest model of the wartime German Navy, was brought to ih» surface yesterday from the bottom of the Baltic c or repair. A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article37 1957-07-01 3 LONDON. Sun. A U.S. missile expert, Col. John Nickerson. was suspended from his rank for a year, reprimanded and fined $100 a month for 15 months by an Alabama court martial for disobeying orders. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article25 1957-07-01 3 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. A bomb exploded this morning In the heart of Calle Lima, blowing in show windows. Nn Injuries were reported. UPUP - 25 words
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56 1957-07-01 3 London's hottest day in 10 years IX NDON. Sun. -The temperature soared to 91 degrees ■re t>tprday— the hottest day for 10 years. Two hundred opic i illapsed at Wimbledon. Thousands of cars overatid and were stranded on roads leading to the coast, id a gmg stole a lorry loadAP - 56 words
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Article54 1957-07-01 3 DUBAN. Sun. Ten yoarstgo yesterday Mrs. Ellen Bliss umped to her death fromftr llth-floor flat. The ruilciig .supervisor .heard a me! nd ran out to find her :ody Yt-rday Mrs. Bliss' husr land Irnest, 71, followed his Tlfe 4 of the same window. The pcrvisor heard a thud j ridUP - 54 words
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Article25 1957-07-01 3 VANOUVER. Sun. A j listo! Britannia airliner flew rn-stcp from London to i Ire ysterday in 14 hours i Id 40 minutes. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article108 1957-07-01 3 GERMAN JOINS DUNKIRK FLEET DUNKIRK. Sun.— A young German yesterday "gatecrashed" the ceremony at which the Queen Mother unveiled the Dunkirk memorial by sailing in one of the 50 boats from the Thames which took part in the ceremony. Sigurd Mehls. 18, a West Berlin tax department employee, signed onReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-07-01 3 Hear no evil? It's just a joke WHAT made Mr. Nehru laugh so heartily then clap his hands to his ears? He wouldn't say. Nor would Group Captain James Mac Donald, assistant commandant of London Airport, a member of the party that greeted Mr. Nehru when he arrived for theAP - 62 words
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Article39 1957-07-01 3 LAKE CHARLES. (Louisiana). Sun. At least 275 people are now believed to have lost their lives in the ravages of hurrictne Audrey which last night sped out into the Atlantic with a final blast in New England.39 words
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Article202 1957-07-01 3 ON PREMIERS' AGENDA THIS WEEK LONDON, Sunday. rpHE Commonwealth Prime Ministers, meeting here, will consider this week a British proposal that they should unanimously agree to the admission of Malaya as a full member of the Commonwealth, after it achieves independence on Aug. 31. Tomorrow202 words
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90 1957-07-01 3 REDS FEAR A NEW REVOST IN HUNGARY BUDAPEST Sun. The Hungarian Interior Minister. Mr. Bela Biszku. told the Communist party conference here that there were "new conspiracies' against the Soviet-imposed regime in Hungary, Radio Budapest reported yesterday. "It would be a grave mistake to under-estimate the strength of the counterrevolution."AP - 90 words
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148 1957-07-01 3 NEW DELHI. Sun.— lndia yesterday suspended the issue of import licences for finished consumer goods for three months. This will mean fewer foreign books, magazines, ttlms medicines and many other items listed as nonessential. The ruling was announced as India's foreign exchange holdings nearedAP - 148 words
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133 1957-07-01 3 BUT SEEKS MACHINERY ON 'NEVER-NEVER' NEW DELHI. Sun— lndia is negotiating for supplies o f heavy machinery from Russia Czechoslovakia and East Germany under a deferred payment scheme, it was officially announced here yesterday. Under this scheme Indian industry can import machinery on long-term credit, consisting of payment in fiveReuter - 133 words
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198 1957-07-01 3 PAY CUTS SO THEY CAN KNOW MASSES DEKING Sun. The! 1 Chinese Finance Minister. Mr. Li Hsiennien, said yesterday that government work- ers in the lower levels are to have their wages cut "to enable them to live a life even closer to the masses." Mr. Li, in his report198 words
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Article46 1957-07-01 3 TOKYO, Sun.— The 6.111--ton United States freighter, the Natalie, is on fire outside Yokohama Port, the Japanese Coast Guard reported today. Three fire Doats ol the coaf* guard and the S. Navy are fighting the me. which broke out early this morning. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article54 1957-07-01 3 TOKYO, Sun. —The 92,000 Japanese workers in American military bases in Japan called off a threatened strike today after three unions, the Japanese Government and the U.S. Far East Command agreed on a new labour contract. Union officials said they won most of theirAP - 54 words
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Article32 1957-07-01 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Audrey Hepburn is to play the lead in the film version of "The Diary of Anne Frank," the true story of a Dutch girl killed by the Gestapo.—AP.AP - 32 words
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Article22 1957-07-01 3 WASHINGTON, Sun.— The Air Force today ordered overweight jet pilots to slim. They are more likely to have blackouts.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article269 1957-07-01 4 'WE MUST BE FREF TO CRITICISE' ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sun. The people of Malaya had to see that merdeka meant real freedom of thought and speech as well as political freedom, the new president of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club, Capt. Mohamed Aii, said last night. "We must criticise boldlv269 words
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119 1957-07-01 4 Council men pledge new interest in union 17-UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Members of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Services Union today promised to shake off their "tidaapa" attitute towards their union. They gave this pledge at an emergency meeting called to decide whether to dissolve the union. They voted against dissolution. 'A119 words
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Article48 1957-07-01 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Thong Nam, manager of the Foong Yuan Kai Lorry Service Coy, was fined $250 today for allowing a lorry to emit thick black smoke to the annoyance of other road users. The lorry was also overladen by half a ton.48 words
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170 1957-07-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan Association for the Blind plans more schools training centres, ana work- i shops for the country's 15 500 slghtlea people. The chairman of the asso- j ciation appeals committee. Mr H K Dimoline, said in a i broadcast last170 words
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Article236 1957-07-01 4 Rakyat 'determined 9 to set it up next month, will call for members KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. pARTY RAKYAT'S central executive committee decided today to form a national Socialist front next month. A number of branches of the Labour Party of Malaya, the People's Progressive236 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-07-01 4 Missing officer: Loss of memory? F/LT Horace William Crocker. 45. stationed in Singapore, who has been missing since Wednesday. Last nieht R.A.F. authorities and civil police was work Ing on theory that be may be suffering from loss of memory. Information should be (iven to Insp. Tolson, Paya Lebar police58 words
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115 1957-07-01 4 BRITAIN'S Cotton Queen, 19-year-old Miss Angela Smith (above), arrived in Singapore last night by^°, AC J? rita ?™J a m nnth "to^elses at a fashion show She is on a four-month toda t p o binson's She tour of the115 words
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Article46 1957-07-01 4 The Commissioner Gene ral. Sir Robert Scott, is expected to return to Singapore from Britain on July 23. Sir Robert has fully recovered from an operation he underwent in London a Ad will be leaving Southampton by the Oranje on Friday.46 words
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Article26 1957-07-01 4 PENANO, Sun George Town Baptist Church. Anson Road will hold revival services at 10 a.m. and 7 30 p m each day this week26 words
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Article123 1957-07-01 4 DORT SWETTENHAM, Sun. r An engineer, Mr. J.C. Maccaul, 29, and a businessman, Mr. O. Baker, 24, left here on a "high sea adventure" In a 20-ton 44-foot yacht today. They said as they left that they were not going on a123 words
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Article56 1957-07-01 4 The Singapore Improvement Trust Local Officers' Association will hold an extraordinary meeting today to consider the recent Government statement on Malayanis.ition and the future of l the S. I. T. The meeting will be at i 4.45 p.m. in the board room of the main56 words
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Article40 1957-07-01 4 Mr Beda Lim of the University of Malaya library, will give a talk to the Malayan Library Group on his experiences in Australia and New Zealand, at the United States Information Services. Cecil Street, at 830 p.m. to-night.40 words
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Article61 1957-07-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Postmaster-General announced today that five denominations of Singapore and Federation stamps would be invalidated on Jan l next year They are three cents, eight cents (red), 15 cents. 20 cents (black and green) and 40 cents They were withdrawr from sale on61 words
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Article49 1957-07-01 4 Sin -a Malayan version KIALA LI.VIPIR Sun. Youth Services, a Social Welfare publication, has drawn up its own "seven deadly sins." Heading the list is politics without principle. The others: Wealth nthoul work. pleasure vthout conscience, knowbdee without character. b*ine<^ without morality, siencr without humanity and worship without sactfire.49 words
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Article184 1957-07-01 4 Co-op bank lends $5.5 m. j ITU ALA LUMPUR v The Apex Bank fo- mcd by Federation co- operative societies has I given loans totalling j more than $5,500,000 i from money obtained from the Government It is now nesotiatins with the Chartered Bank Penang for $2,000,000 i this year.184 words
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Article47 1957-07-01 4 A new union to be ailed the Singapore Government School Watchmen an: Servants Union is to be f.ined The organiser. Inch Mahamed Ghouse bin Ha.' Hussein. said yestrday "We are forming this unior. because the Educatior Mm istry has ignored ou grie vances."47 words
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166 1957-07-01 5 Storm over nomination of absentee then three men stalk out KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three delegates at the annual conference of the Malayan Trade Union Congress here today walked out after a protest storm over a council ruling to allow an absent delegate, Mr. P. p. Narayanan, to stand for election166 words
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193 1957-07-01 5 50 MEN FIGHT WITH PARANGS A MAN was killed when rival secret societies clashed in Hindoo Road, Singapore early yesterday afternoon. I He has not been identified. The gangs are believed to have been the 329 and 08. About 25 men from each193 words
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Article66 1957-07-01 5 Recruiting for the Ist Bn Singapore Infantry Regiment reopens at the Malayan Basic Training Centre at the junction of Waterloo Street and Bras Basah Road today Those applying must be Singapore-born and between the ages of 18 and 26. About 40 recruits will be accepted each month.66 words
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Article27 1957-07-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. Teoh Eng Seng, Assistant Superintendent of Police. Special Branch. Johore, leaves next week for Britain for a specialist course of training.27 words
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381 1957-07-01 5 'Colossal drain' on finances KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. RESOLUTION calling on the Federation Government to open peace talk- immediately with the Malayan Communist Party leader, Chin Peng, was adopted unanimously by the annual delegates' conference of the Malayan Trade Union Congress today. It381 words
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Article161 1957-07-01 5 l/'UALA LUMPUR. Sun. *V— The Federation Government should recruit male nurses too, the acting president of the Selangor Medical Services Union, Mr. S. Thambipillai said today He claimed it was more economical to employ male hospital assistants, particularly in rural areas where they did the161 words
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Article, Illustration122 1957-07-01 5 30 women take 3 men for 'a ride' THIRTY Canadian women, led by Mrs. J.W. Adams (above), arrived in Singapore by air yesterday on their way to Colombo to attend a conference of Associated Country Women of the World. The association was formed 25 years ago to bring women throughout122 words
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Article25 1957-07-01 5 JERANTUT, Sun. The people of Jerantut and Sungei Jan village will elect five representatives to fill vacancies on the local council on Thursday.25 words
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Article75 1957-07-01 5 ALOR STAR, Sun The Kedah Religious Depart, ment today called on all imams and religious leaders in North Kedah to attend special prayers for thp Sultan's home-coming »n Thursday. The services will be con- ducted oy the acting Chief Kathi, Tuan Hajl Abdul Rahman bin Haji75 words
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196 1957-07-01 5 All set to launch $1,000,000 scheme TPOH, Sun. The Ma- layan Indian Cooperative Society is all set to raise $1,000,000 to finance a pilot scheme for giving Indian workers "a stake in the land." The society plans to buy an estate in the Taiplng area and operate it on a196 words
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Article39 1957-07-01 5 IPOH, Sun.— Mr. T. Paul Ra], acting state veterinary officer, Pahang. and Mrs. Paul Raj. leave on Tuesday for a five months' holiday Mr. K.I.V. Nathan will act for him while he Is away39 words
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Miscellaneous368 1957-07-01 5 SHELL THEATRETTE: Free V.M C. A. (Orchard Road) Judo, Mm show The Family of Man, bodybuilding, welghtllttlng, Malay News Magazine Shell House, l class 5.30 p.m.; new Malay class Collyer Quay, 1.15 p.m. |> p.m.; at Balestler Road pavlINFOBMATION SERVICE OF lion motorists' self-repair class INDIA: Free film show Tree368 words
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Article43 1957-07-01 6 IU *artft 110 (minimum) MR. AND MRS. F. LAWRENCE on the eve of their departure from Singapore to Madras wish to thank all relatives and friends for their! plfts. greetings and all assistance I rendered on the occasion of their I marriage.43 words
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588 1957-07-01 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. July 1, 1957. We Publish In Rumi This morning the StraiU Times becomes bi-lingual. With the simultaneous publication from Kuala Lumpur of the Berita Harian, Malayans now have a choice. They can read their Straits Times in Malay or in English. The Berita Harian is588 words
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Article383 1957-07-01 6 The constitutional proposals for the independent Federation are to be published on Wednesday, and no purpose would be served by attempting to anticipate them. The Chief Minister, however, has told the UMNO General Assembly a little of what they can expect and the Assembly has approved. The constitution383 words
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Article151 1957-07-01 6 The Labour-Front Government can find no crumb of comfort in Tanjong Pagar for its surprise defeat in Cairnhill. Although Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's majority was eaten into by the Liberal-Socialists, he still polled 67 per cent of the votes. In Cairnhill the Labour-Front's former secretary general could do151 words
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Article, Illustration1500 1957-07-01 6 TAN TOCK SAIK - MODERN PALACE FOR MALAYA'S PARAMOUNT RULER TAN TOCK SAIK By AN architectural miracle the conversion of an Immense archaic mansion which was once an army mess into a modern palace for the future Paramount Ruler of Malaya is now being performed in the Federal capital, Kuala Lumpur. When renovations and1,500 words
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325 1957-07-01 6 WITH regard to the re- cent controversy on the subject of Muhallii or "China buta" marriage, have not your correspondents Che Wan Faridah, Sitl Sopah and Mohamed Isa bin Yunos viewed It perhaps a little out of focus? This institution of Islamic law325 words
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Article31 1957-07-01 6 No weighing machine here I WOULD like to suggest that the government should reserve a weighing machine at Merslng market for fishermen selling their fish to their customers. AHMAD KAMAR Mersing31 words
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Advertisement15 1957-07-01 6 Qammeter <S SWISS MADi 8-DAY OFFICE CLOCKS from 535 iy 16 count qua? J HN6AFOM15 words
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Advertisement52 1957-07-01 6 6 RAFFLES PLACE PHONE: ***** COLD STORAGE ARCADE PHONE: ***** OPTICIANS^^ s*^5 K. E. MEYER, fb.o.a., D.orr., nose > K. W. BELL, DIP OPT., A.S.T.C, F.A.O A. r% 1 -^£?!WV\! f\ IN DIAMONDS FOf-VAOfiii^k-1 \\^*J^ J LATEST DESICNS v-sOTvl^y^ I 'Njifc/T J RHINESTONES LANKA Jewellers. 'Ssu 20. BATTERY ROAD SINCAPORE52 words
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Article, Illustration229 1957-07-01 7 THE man who *ias prosecuted thousands of Singapore people for income tax offences. Mr. J. E. Jeans, is retiring because of "old age and merdeka." Mr. Jeans admitted yesterday that the Income Tax Ordinanre was weighted his .side and it229 words
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Article47 1957-07-01 7 Singapore courts will have the power to sentence young j offenders in the 16 21 age proup for reformative trainIng as from today. Part of the Outram Road prison will be declared a Reformative Training Centre for the reception of people given such sentences.47 words
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Article282 1957-07-01 7 JOBS ONLY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE PASSED STANDARD V IN MALAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. *pHE UMNO General Assembly today passed without debate a resolution asking the Federation Government to give jobs after merdeka only to those who have passed Standard V in Malay. It also282 words
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Article142 1957-07-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Federation postmen were told today to help "kill" rumours that there will be communal strife after merdeka. They were told this by the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inrhe Sardon bin Jublr, at the annual conference of the Malayan Postal and142 words
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Article22 1957-07-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Deputy Superintendent J. J. Raj, from Kulim. Kedah, has been appointed Officer Superintending Police Circle at Segamat.22 words
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Article73 1957-07-01 7 The Singapore Council for Adult Education has started four new education courses History of South-East Asia, History of Malaya, English comprehension and Economic? and Public Affairs. The courses are being run at the Chinese Teachers' Training College, off Cairnhill Road, and at the Cultural Centre in73 words
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Article25 1957-07-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Mr. K. S. Southwood, of the Survey Department. Kulim Kedah. has been transferred to Johore Bahru as Chief Surveyor Johore.25 words
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Article95 1957-07-01 7 THE KAUM IBU'S NEW LEADERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Che Fatimah binte Haji Hashim, of Perak, was today elected president of the central executive committee of i the Kaum Ibu i women's section of UMNO). Other members of the committee are: Vice presidents. Hajjah jZain of Johore <for South Malaya), Che95 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-07-01 7 WEE BA CHEK. 1? (above). will leave Singapore on Wednesday in the Benattow for a month's training at Royal Navy stations in Britain. He won a Ben Line Steamers scholarship for being the most outstanding cadet in the Singapore Cadet Corps.47 words
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187 1957-07-01 7 Afraid of litigation so 'old school' employer paid labour claim KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A Chinese businessman of the "old school" who feared that being involved In litigation would bring him bad luck paid a labourer's claim rather than make a case of it, says the Labour Department monthly report. The187 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-07-01 7 Top Australian jockey here on 'horseman's holiday' LEADING Australian jockey Arthur Ward arrived by air yesterday with his \.ife to ride as "guest" jockey for the Spencer stable at the Singapore meeting beginning on Saturday. He is on a holiday trip to Hong Kong and Tokyo. Ward rode for the77 words
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Article228 1957-07-01 7 'HE HASN'T PROVED ACCUSATIONS' MALACCA, Sunday. 4 LEADER of the Malayan Chinese guilds and assoA ciations, Mr. Tan Kee Gak. today described as "without foundation" Tengku Abdul Rahman's accusation that Kuomintang followers were trying to turn the loyalty of the Chinese masses away from Malaya.228 words
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Article31 1957-07-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Mr. J. V. Gatchfleld. State Auditor, Johore, has returned from leave and assumed duties in Johore Bahru, relieving Mr. Ton Seng Hoe who has been deputising.31 words
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Article74 1957-07-01 7 Registration of children for admission to Primary I In the Government Chinese Primary School at Seng Poh Road, Singapore, will begin today and continue dally be tween 8 a.m. and noon till July 12. There will be two periods of registration. Thp first from today to July74 words
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Article27 1957-07-01 7 Corona Florists held a cocktail party on Saturday to celebrate the opening of their branch show room at Ngee Aun Building In Orchard Road, Singapore.27 words
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Article20 1957-07-01 7 Police recovered the body of an unidentified Chinese from the sea off South Quay. Singapore, yesterday morning.20 words
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Article, Illustration295 1957-07-01 7 Single life champions win convent debate ADAM: PLUS OR MINUS EVE? SINGAPORE'S convent girls are in favour of a single life. Or if they are not they can argue more persuasively for it then the married state. The outcome of a debate yesterday on the subject between two convents the295 words
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Advertisement126 1957-07-01 7 wmmmma \l DIESEL ENGINES Class Yl.¥ pQU I COMPACT POWER > f The YL-YLX range of engines is offered in three sixes, 8. 12 and 16 cylinder units respectively and developing from 480 to 1620 BHP. Write or telephone us for Publication 9400 describing this range. Backed by spares and126 words
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767 1957-07-01 8 HAU. 114M1.M 1 - Luck was again on the side of the invader HAU. 114M1.M 1 lUCK was vory much J on the side of the Japanese navai bombers which at mid-day on Dec. 10, IW4I attacked and sank the British battleships Prince of Wales and Repulse off th? coas* of Pahang. They were767 words
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Article140 1957-07-01 8 CiROM COLLINS, of r London, comes a new series of paper back books relating to one or other aspect of the modern world. Each will be "a book of knowledge"— b 1 og r a pineal, scientific, social, historical or economic. The first five140 words
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Article316 1957-07-01 8 Walter Warwick - THE MAN WHO BUILT SHEPHEARD'S Walter Warwick By QJHEPHEARDS, it was v^ always said, was not what it was. and it would appear that this was just as well. The famous Cairo hotel which three generations knew as Shepheard's was not, in fact. Shepheard's at all. Samuel Shepheard died nearly316 words
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405 1957-07-01 8 Allington Kennard - BOOKS OF THE WEEK Allington Kennard by THE DAY THAT MONTGOMERY WENT WRONG THE EIGHTY-FIVE DAYS. By R. W. Thompson. (Hutchinson 18s.) "THE great port of Antwerp fell intact to the British Armoured Uth Division. The second largest port in Europe, it was the only possible port that could sustain405 words
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Advertisement288 1957-07-01 8 Heres the W m^%s lAXATIVE fo**ff DRINK- %> ENJOUIfE! The daily elimination of food-wastes is important if you want to enjoy life. When these wastes, are retained, impurities collect in the blood-stream and may give rise to headaches, indigestion and other ills. 1 Keep your system in regular working If288 words
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Miscellaneous432 1957-07-01 8 ■MlHHHHllftllßlMHhflHilllißß RAMA If AT AVA mnnd: 6.00 Programme Summary; mm w l»Ei»*J4*«J* 602 women's HaU Hour; 6.30 <i\r APonr i-s m.irM ..< Music of Percy Faith; 6.55 Re--BINGAPORE 476 metre* snd K onal AnnoU ncements 6.56 SlngaKUALA LITMPUH 341 metre* K. r S a r ren c Jif r ket432 words
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Article, Illustration1514 1957-07-01 9 IN April, 1858, in the shadow of the sacred 1 Taupiri Mountain, a great Maori conference > held at Ngaruawahia on the banks of the aikato river. Every chief attended. Formally ley elected Te Whero Whero, rich and powertul leader of the local WaikatoDaily Mirror - 1,514 words
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Miscellaneous246 1957-07-01 9 Rex 3lorgan 31. D. Rruiseti scalp VE6.' HE HAS A SMALI'Y HE* ACCUSED V I CAN'T BUY THAT, PR. T MARTHA, I HOPE T YOU STILL PON'T V LACERATION Cf THE IC.Z COOK, MRS. I MOR&AN HE? ALWAYS 1 N?U'LL FOR&IVE /WE FOR N UNDERSTAND 7IS MV FATHER SCALP ANPA246 words
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Article313 1957-07-01 10 By Our Market Correspondent for 37 sharer— 4o in the previous week— with 13 showing improvement. 13 at iower levels and 11 remaining steady. Interest in rubber shares accounted for business reported in 25 counters 24 the previous week of which 17 were firmer, four313 words
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Article202 1957-07-01 10 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCES I Prospects of a $14,000,000 sewerage contract in Singapore for Gammons sent that counter up 20 cents over the week to $2.40 where it held steady. Henry Waugh gained 13V2 cents to $1.93' 2 while Malayan Breweries marked up 10 cents to $3.27. interest Passible capital reconstruction stimulated202 words
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Article352 1957-07-01 10 'TIN and rubber prices again eased in Singapore last week, for varying reasons, but both showed some recovery of loss towards the close. The tin price dropped $1 25 over the week sftcr opening at $381.12' 2 per picul. The week's lowest level —and the lowestAP - 352 words
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Article530 1957-07-01 10 r\. follow ine business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period June 22 to 28. INMSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 355.9 d. to 365.6 d., Federal Dispensary $2. Fraser <fe Neave Ords. $2.65 to $2.75. Oammons $2.20530 words
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Article1064 1957-07-01 10 rE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers Association after its last meeting or. Friday. Alex Bricks Pref 1 5S Ord» 1 90 Utai Ice SOOxcl B B. Petrol »3 B. M Trustees 6 10 Lori lvi Smelt Pref 19 6 OrOs1,064 words
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Advertisement877 1957-07-01 10 NOTICES WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (MALAYA), LIMITED (Incorporated ln Singapore) NO^'CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 64% (less 30'; Income Tax) has been declared in respect of the Financial Year ending 30th September 1957. payable on the 22nd July 1957. to stockholders on the Register at that date.877 words
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Advertisement464 1957-07-01 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of House Keeper for the Nurses Hostel. Kota Bharu, Kelantan. The salary scale for the post is $223 Al4 293/310 Al4 380 per month plus cost of living allowance. The post is a residential one. Qualifications, Federal Citizens, a good working knowledge464 words
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Advertisement1042 1957-07-01 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN VARIOUS GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, SINGAPORE. (1) Assistant Inspector of Dangerous Materials, Department of Chemistry, Singapore. Salary scale- $360 20A 400/445 20A 525 25A 600/625 25A 1 800 pm. with total emoluments for Single officer $468 pm. with j annual increments to $950 pm.; Married officer $468 p.m.1,042 words
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Advertisement775 1957-07-01 10 NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL PUBUC NOTICE. SWKTTENHAM DRIVE from Its Junction with OUILLEMARD 1 ROAD to the ENTRANCE to KINO'S HOUSE and CARCOSA I will be closed entirely to traffic with effect from Wednesday 3rd July, 1987, until further notice- The closure Is expected to last for a period775 words
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Advertisement1454 1957-07-01 11 I.i: 240s MANSFIELD tft CO., LTD. T.i: »4i» Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) Shiop-g THE BLTJE FUNNEL LnfE Tr.v.l SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS (Vie Suei with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape ef Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load ond1,454 words
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Advertisement1212 1957-07-01 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ILLIRHAN LINES KLAVENESS LINB LONDON, HAVRI, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND ond for U.S.A., North Atlonf.c Ports ''"«P»'"9 <-<"9<> c ntrol South and Canada via Colombo Amenes. CITY OF OTTAWA* BONNEVILLE S'pora P. S'hom Penong Spore P. S1,212 words
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662 1957-07-01 12 Schools edge Achilles r AT last Singapore's Olympic Games representative, Mary Klass, the Malayan sprint champion, has a track rival in Singapore to give her tough opposition. That opposition will come from Carmen Ramsay, the former Trinidad sprint are. Yesterday, on662 words
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157 1957-07-01 12 MAY HITS HIS FIFTH CENTURY OF SEASON LONDON, Sun. PETER May, the England captain, continued to show great batting form by hitting a century for Surrey on the opening day of their match against Yorkshire In the English county cricket championship yesterday. It was his fifth century of the season.157 words
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Article365 1957-07-01 12 County Table and Averages LONDON, Sunday— Positions In the English county cricket championship table: Ist Inns. P. W. L. D. L. D. BJ>. Pts Surrey 11 9 1 1 1 1 20 132 Derbyshire 12 7 3 2 0 1 16 102 Warwickshire 12 7 1 4 0 2 8365 words
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460 1957-07-01 12 Shepherdsons put on 119 in Rest's 360 CHRISTIE HITS CENTURY KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THK REST foiled Europeans' bid for their first vie- tory in eight years by scoring 360 runs in the first innings in their annual cricket match on the padang today. Europeans had scored 332 yesterday. The match460 words
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Article130 1957-07-01 12 G. L. LTTTLEDYKE and R. Craik (McAlfsters) won the Royal Singapore Oolf Club's Oodown Foursomes competition yesterday. In the final, they beat P. Tobln and A. K. Cluderay (Holy Fathers) by four and three. In the semi-finals on Saturday Uttledyke and Craik beat F. L. Lane130 words
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Article138 1957-07-01 12 CHINESE Swimming Club wound up their S.A.S.A. first division water-polo league fixtures with a 9-7 victory over Police at Amber Road yesterday. C.S.C. are now runners-up to Singapore Swimming Club who have stfll a game In hand against Tigers. Police struck the first blow with an138 words
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Article97 1957-07-01 12 BYDNEY, Sun. Australian football results yesterday were: N.S.W. DIV. (N): Merewether 4 Blacksmith 4; Cessnock 4 Awaba 1; May field U 1 Cardiff 1; MacQuane 4 Weston 2; East Lakes 4 Adamatown 2; Wallsend 2 West Wallsend 1; N.S.W DIV. 1 <S>: Corrtmal 3 Woononab 1. FRIENDLY MATCH:97 words
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Article29 1957-07-01 12 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. Ken Rosewall, of Austral)*, came from behind twice last r.lght to defeat Pancho Begura 1-6, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 6-4 In a brilliant tenni* exhibition29 words
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Article99 1957-07-01 12 RAF. Tengah scored a onewlcket win over Singapore Cricket Club In a Mndly cricket match on the padang yesterday. S. C. C. 108 (Zamattl 13, Heard 19, Allan 43. Qillate 18, Hartely 3-19. Prudden 4-16, Cotter 3-6). Tengah 109-9 (Wallace 17, Prudden 16, Harrison 31. Gibson99 words
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Advertisement763 1957-07-01 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 20 Wordt ti (Mim.)— Box it elt. extra. YOU WILL GET better results to the garden if you make Professor R. E. Holttum's "Gardening In tne Lowlands of Malaya" your constant guide and companion. Heavily illustrated and handily Indexed, you can get this in- valuable book763 words
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Advertisement667 1957-07-01 13 NOTICES THE COMMISSIONS OF ENQUIRY ORDINANCE 1950 HOTICE is hereby given that I the High commissioner In Council has appointed The Honourable Mr. Justice Good to be chairman, and The Honourable Enche Abu Bakar bin Baglnda and The, Honourable Mr. M- N. Cumara- 1 *aml. J.P. to be members, of667 words
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Advertisement389 1957-07-01 13 NOTICES notlce i Notice is hereby given that we, j The Parker Pen Company of j I James Vilie. Wisconsin, U.S.A. j are the owners of British Design I Registration No. *****9 covering I i a Cap for a writing Instrument, which registration automatically extends protection to Singapore and the389 words
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Advertisement374 1957-07-01 13 NOTICES NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS 1 A s from Ist July. 1957. WEE KENO GUAN SONS LIMITED. GIM GUAN COMPANY LIMITED office address will be at 98, Oeell Street, Singapore. 1. and telephone numbers vlll be ***** tt 1 *****. TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD, FEDERATION OF MALAYA. Tenders374 words
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Article143 1957-07-01 14 He defies doctor to coach team THE Singapore Hockey Association's official coach. Burdett Coutts, is defying medical advice in order to get the Colony team into top condition for the Merdeka Gan.es. Coutts, who injured a knee while playing for Singapore against India at the Olympic Games last November, was143 words
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Article143 1957-07-01 14 UIGHLIGHT of the three S.C.A. I junior tournament matches playtd yesterday was a fine lnj ntngs of 76 by Peter Martens for S.R.C. against Serangoon Gardens. j Ceylon Sports Club receded a I walkover when the R.A.P. Changi "B" team failed to turn up for143 words
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Article97 1957-07-01 14 Riot squad disperses fans in KL KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. HUNDREDS of angry football fans today protested against the charge of $1 to see a friendly match between Chinese and Malays at T.P.C.A. Stadium at Princes Road. They demanded a reduction to 50 cents. When told by stadium officials that the97 words
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410 1957-07-01 14 \LL four matches in Singapore Cricket Association senior tournaments yesterday ended decisively with Police. S.R.C, Army and R. A. F. collecting full points. Police had little difficulty maintaining their six-point lead when they shot out University for 88 runs410 words
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Article298 1957-07-01 14 REFEREE SENDS FOR POLICE DURING PENANG MATCH KOWLOON BUSMEN OUTPLAY CHINESE FOR 6-1 VICTORY PENANG, Sunday. IJOOLH; ANS threw bottles and stones at a linesman during today's football match between the Kowloon Bus team of Hong Kong and a F.A. of Malaya Chinese Selection XI at298 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-07-01 14 SEYMOUR. Bradford and Tahir Abu all mis s the ball off this centre by Ibrahim Mansor (not in picture) in yes terday's match at Jalan Besar Stadium.40 words
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Article28 1957-07-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun TOHORE Police beat Perak Police 2-1 in the Hannigan Shield soccer final at Gurney Road here today. Johore led 1-0 at half time28 words
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Article768 1957-07-01 14 Police v Varsity POLICE beat University of 1 Malaya by four wickets at Thomson Road. I'NIVERSITY Sithawalla b Sandosham Gunendran c Gurubachan b Sandosham 4 Harcharan b Cooke 5 Arumugam b Cooke 16 Delilkan c De Witt b VelluplUai 36 K. T. Retnam b Rozarto 5 E.768 words
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Article67 1957-07-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun: Federation's Olympic Games middle distance runner. Kenneth Perera. recorded the fastest half mile ever In Malaya when he clocked lmin. 56.8 sec. at the R.A.S.C sports at Batu Cantonment yesterday. Perera beat Sgt. Budden. who was by ten yards behind. The official Malayan67 words
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Article53 1957-07-01 14 SELETAR cyclist G. Holt won the F.E.A.F. 50-milr timp trial championship at Bukit Timah Road yesterday in 2hr. lOmin. lOsec. Second was McVey of Changi <2hr. 16min. 49sec> with Thorpe of the Army third. The team championship went to Changi (McVey. Cox and London >.53 words
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Article143 1957-07-01 14 KINGSBURY, Sun. pHARLES PRATT, of the U.S. Army, won the American Athletic Union National decathlon championship here yesterday with n total of 7,164 points. David Edbtrom. of the University of Oregon, was second with 6,981 points and Bob Lawson, University of Southern California, third withReuter - 143 words
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428 1957-07-01 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - Malays liked the 'atmosphere' and beat Army 8-1 NORMAN SIEBEL By A CROWD of 3,800 spectators paid to see yesterday's football match at Jalan Besar Stadium. It was almost a record for these slump times in Singapore football. Here was the answer to S.A.F.A. officials who have been puzzled over428 words
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132 1957-07-01 14 RICHARDSON BROTHERS IN THIRD TEST TEAM LONDON, Sun. PETER Richardson and hi-, younger brother. Derek, may both play for Englanu in the third cricket Test against the West Indie.at Trent Bridge. Notting ham. starting on Thursday Derek Richardson. 22-year-old left-handed batsman, was the surprise choice among the 12 player*, namedReuter - 132 words
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116 1957-07-01 14 Bid No. 2 fails CRAMP STOPS CHURCHILL CRAMP in the arms and fingers forced Tom Churchill. 35, to give up his attempt to water-ski around Singapore Island in record time yesterday. Churchill, a Singapore businessman, was towed by a speedboat driven by Bill Wyllie the well-known Malayan racing motorist, and116 words
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212 1957-07-01 14 SERVICES BID FOR 82 IN 62 MINS FAILS fOMBINED "A" fail bid to sconin 62 mm, their two-da against S.C.A ended in a di Naval Base When stump, Services had mad. loss of six wlckei A bright 52--stand between 8 Collins 16 1 hel] to pass S.C.A to*al of 134212 words
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Miscellaneous28 1957-07-01 14 SOCCKR S.A.F.A. Oiv. I; Chinese \il.i -n v Falhul Karib, Jalan Besar. Ml p.m.; Mr. 2A: (iymkhana Police "A", Geylang; I)iv. 2B: Dockyard "A" v Western, Farrer Park.28 words
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