The Straits Times, 5 July 1957
1957-07-05
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Title Section13 1957-07-05 1 The Strait Times. New***** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957 15 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration1418 1957-07-05 1 The biggest Communist shake-up since Stalin died They plotted against party leadership' KHRUSHCHEV VTRFNGTHENS HAND** HE COULD BECOME A SECOND STAMJtJy LONG STRUGGLE FOR POWER His four main opponents go A WOMAN BREAKS THE NEWS MOSCOW, Thursday. M NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV took a step nearer to absolute power1,418 words
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176 1957-07-05 1 WEST WONDERS: WILL ALL THIS ADD UP TO TALKS AT SUMMIT? EI.ONDON. Thurs.— A general 5 loosening of Moscow's in- fluence in the Communist world and increased ef- forts to improve relations with the non-Communist West were seen by diplo- iii.iiu observers heTe toE day as a probable mil comeReuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration172 1957-07-05 1 A I KS EKATE K I N A Itl FURTSEVA (above), the first woman to be- come a full member of the Soviet Communist E Party Praesidium, who told 2.800 Moscow party members of the Central Committee decision to E172 words
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Article84 1957-07-05 1 BONN, Thurs.— Press reports reaching here today said two leading officials of the Rumanian Communist Party had been removed from office. The reports said the two had been removed after discussion by the Party Central Committee "in the light of the 20th Party Congress of theReuter - 84 words
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Article45 1957-07-05 1 BELGRADE, Thurs.— The official Yugoslav news agency Tan jug said in a special commentary on the Moscow expulsions: "The removal of the Molotov-Kaganovich-Malenkov group from active Soviet policy constitutes a further major victory of the cause of peace and co-operation between nations." Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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62 1957-07-05 1 Malaya, State flags only on M-day KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Union Jack and the flags of foreign countries will not be flown in the Federation on Merdeka Day, a Government official told the Straits Times today. Only Federation and State flags will be flown in all States. !The Federation Government62 words
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Article46 1957-07-05 1 LONDON, Thurs.—The Commonwealth Prime Ministers today agreed unanimously to admit Malaya as the 10th member of the Commonwealth after Merdeka Day. The Federation of Malaya Independence Bill will be given a second reading in the House of Commons on July 12. —Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article51 1957-07-05 1 MPs will get more pay LONDON, Thurs. The salary of Members of Parliament is to be raised from j £1.000 a year and attendance allowance of £280 to a total of £1.750, the Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, told the Commons today. Peers will get £3 3s. a day for attendance.Reuter - 51 words
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Article32 1957-07-05 1 TAIPEH, Thurs.— a Nationalist air force F-84 Thunderjot fighter crashed off Quemoy this morning after being hit by Communist anti-aircraft fire, the Nationalist Ai r Force announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article88 1957-07-05 1 NOTTINGHAM. Thurs— i England n thr toss in the third Test match against the West Indies today and scored at the rate of a run a minute to total 3HO for two by the close of play. Tom Graveney found his form it last and88 words
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158 1957-07-05 1 S.H.B. LIFTS OVERTIME BAN AFTER APPEAL BY FOUR UNIONS rpHE Singapore Har- bour Board has decided to lift its ban on overtime work today. The ban was introduced last week as a result of the go-slow called by the S.H.B. Staff Association. The Board decided to lift the ban following158 words
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Article37 1957-07-05 1 LONDON. Thurs. India's premier, Mr. Nehru, said last night the survival of good Anglo-Indian relations following the Suez crisis showed there is "something abiding, something much stronger than sentiment" tying the two nations together. A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article129 1957-07-05 1 Teachers fail to fix date Singapore Tea- chers' Union met last night to fix a date for a strike but decided not to do so because its legal adviser, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was unable to attend. The union will hold another meeting tonight when Mr. Lee is expected to129 words
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Article22 1957-07-05 1 SAIGON Thurs. Malaya and South Vietnam will exchange ambassadors after Merdeka Day. a high Saigon j official said— UP.UP - 22 words
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Article28 1957-07-05 1 MOSCOW WOOS FARMERS MOSCOW. Thurs— Nrw Soviet regime moved tv win immediate support tonight by decreeing that farmers no longer nerd deliver their products to Government.28 words
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Advertisement56 1957-07-05 1 si on PRESS!! New Arrival of CIGARETTE CASES POWDER COMPACTS in Gold Sterling Silver. G. C. DE SUVA BROS. "Manufacturing Icwcllcri" 3 Raffles Place Score- 1. Phone: ***** Ac's a£u>ai/s cueM-grooHtecC, -must use Ix Jj J faidctem l/IV^T n\i\ r— !Kfc(i JUK, \JU *•<« */.t RUMjUUW [US > McALISTER CO.56 words
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Advertisement4 1957-07-05 1 wi-bace ihut rrnrißiEn sf^B^ir^itEßs^ft^OO4 words
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Advertisement49 1957-07-05 1 V- /r FROM Y( UR I PW^Bji: X^^ffl SUPPLiED IN FOLDER Kod k(IUUii N L n l efFtc TWE jUtY 7 th |k I SUHOA* nu mbers I Manufacturers of: Aerated Waters, Corduls, Red Lion Still Or.ince Distributors of: Tiger Beer Stout. Anchor Beer. Lion Stout, Grant's Scotch Whisky49 words
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Article, Illustration117 1957-07-05 2 MOLOTOV Former Russian foreign minister and chief UN. delegate, he was Stalin's chief lieutenant and supporter from 1946 to 1953. Then came his fall after Stalin's death. MALENKOV Prime Minister from the time of Stalin's death until he was forced to resign117 words
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Article, Illustration187 1957-07-05 2 'Chinese criticisms may have played a part 9 dia. described the changes in the Soviet union as "a move in a healthy direction." The British Foreign Office declined immediate comment. Officials said that the news was under intensive study this morning. A late morning edition of the187 words
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Advertisement223 1957-07-05 2 1,-. S€ZJ\ r i It^ name is dieidrin, and it is manufactured exclusively by Shell. Welfare experts in many countries of the world, grappling with the ever-present threat to people's y V A CnQnAAA/ IA/QC li tV/=*/~I health, have proved dieidrin to be V^_^^ Jt\ MIdUOW WaS 111 tea a223 words
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Article1311 1957-07-05 3 Red radio tells the full story 'MOLOTOV HAMPERED SCHEMES TO EASE WORLD TENSION' I ONDON, Thurs. v —The Moscow Radio broadcast I ist night on the dismMsali from the nmmunist Party Praesidinm said: FollowiiiK the y^ meeting of the Party Central Committee, a communique issued entitled: About the Anti-Party ii'iip1,311 words
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Article319 1957-07-05 3 LONDON. Thurs. I Closing middle prices ol selected j stocks not including stamp duty were: inwiw Consols £49'» 's FunriinK 4'; £86 T M War 3V; £67 l \-s BANKS Merc. (£s— £2'i pu) £6'i Butarn <£S > £8-\ Chartered <£1> 38/I Hongkong ($125) £98'- +2 INSURANCE Com.319 words
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243 1957-07-05 3 RESCUERS FEAR OVER 1,000 QUAKE TOLL (rest of the foreign news) i TEHERAN, Thurs.— Rescue teams roving the still-trembling earth of north Persia expressed fear last night that the earthquake on Tuesday killed more than 1,000 people. The known death toll is 750. More than 3,000 people were missing fromAP - 243 words
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70 1957-07-05 3 JAKARTA. Thursday. CITY health officials in Solo today reported that a new variety of influenza, called "blue flu." had attacked more than 100 children under the age of five. The new flu caused bleeding from the ears and nose and turned theUP - 70 words
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358 1957-07-05 3 INT Ch"7rom E Singapore, Tiong Keuk Tay. 33. was trapped E on the top deck of a 1 Swedish tanker today S after a 20-hour search. He has been charged with smuggling opium E Tiong, one of the tanker E crew, eluded customs agentsUP - 358 words
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Advertisement42 1957-07-05 3 I RENOLD CHAIN DRIVES th« sinews of mechanical power transmission all over the world OKIVU Of MM H' lIOM STOCK SPECIAL O> 'ES UP TO 4.000 HP RENOID CHAINS UNITED MANCHESTER SOLE AGENTS:UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG MALACCA SANDAKAH42 words
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Advertisement402 1957-07-05 3 PITIRpSjYE^ FISH FILLETS COD PLAICE WHITING KIPPER HADDOCK SMOKED GOLDEN HADDOCK SHOP ARRANGEMENTS Hari Raya Haii Monday Bth July NO WOSfCaaBB Singapore We ore closing at 1 p.m. Deliveries as usual. u«k» All K L 'I*" —We ore closina at 1200 YOU e«F noon Deliveries as u»ual. Penang We o-e402 words
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166 1957-07-05 4 WILL FRONT SACK MAK FOR BACKING INDEPENDENT? INDEPENDENT? CECTIONS of the Singapore Laoour Front are un- happy over the conduct of the Assistant Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Mak Pak Shee, during the recent by-election campaign. They may press for party action to be taken against him. They166 words
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128 1957-07-05 4 A 57-YEAR-OLD woman was so depressed over th P disappearance of her waitress-daughter who was j la-st seen In a car which plunged into the sea off I South Quay in Nov. 27 last i year, that she killed herself, a coroner's court in128 words
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Article22 1957-07-05 4 Three seats of a Tay Koh Vat bus plying between Beach Road and Sembawanp in Singapore were found slashed yesterday.22 words
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76 1957-07-05 4 AT the request of the Federation Government, New Zealand has offered Colombo Plan awards to enable eight young Malayans to train as physiotherapists during the next two years. This was announced by the Commissioner for New Zealand in South-Fast Asia. Mr. Foss Shanaban, yesterday.76 words
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Article26 1957-07-05 4 The Federation Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul A/iz bin Ishak. will visit the -Singapore Animal Husbandry research station in Lim Chu Kan? Road tomorrow.26 words
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Article262 1957-07-05 4 THEY CAN BE SENT TO PRISON FOR TELLING TALES LIKELY TO LEAD TO INTER-RACIAL STRIFE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. jpilK Federation police today warned people against spreading rumours which might lead to inter-racial strife. The offence was punishable both under the Penal Code and the Emergency Regulations, they262 words
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Article50 1957-07-05 4 PENANG. Thurs— With the City Secretary, Mr. S. V. Adams, on leave, top posts on the secretariat staff have been temporarily reshuffled. Mr. Ong Hock Chuan is acting city secretary, with Mr. Oci Ec Yeang, council reporter, acting assistant secretary, Mr. Khoo Cheow Chye is actIng council reporter.50 words
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Article20 1957-07-05 4 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. ASP H. J. Moore of 'police headquarters here has i left under the Malayanisa- scheme.20 words
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257 1957-07-05 4 Odd taste for timber may hit a Malayan export A CURIOUS taste in food shown by New Zealand cows may affect Malaya's timber export trade to that country. Cattle in the Hawke's Bay area are eating away whole fences made from a Malayan timber, keruing. apparently because they likp its257 words
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Article39 1957-07-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.The Biitish Council will give a film show at the Lake Gardens here at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday. Th c Gema Pesta orchestra will perform at the gardens on Monday. Harj Raya Hajl.39 words
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Article147 1957-07-05 4 YfR. JUSTICE CHUA, chairman of the Singapore LTA commission investigating graft allegations will make an appeal today for information on corruption in the public services. Hi.s appeal will be made over Radio Malaya at 7.10 p.m. There is only one week to go before the147 words
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Article54 1957-07-05 4 'Arrests in future' JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs —Johore police intend in future to arrest offenders a&ainst traffic regulations and not to summon them This was stated in the magistrate's court after a number of cases had to be postponed on account of those summoned failing to attend. "They ar^ causing a54 words
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Article46 1957-07-05 4 The American community in Singapore will hold a social and dance tomorrow night at the American Club. Scotts Road, to celebrate their Independence Day which fell j yesterday. I There will be a picnic at !the Thomson Road polo i ground on Sunday46 words
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Article111 1957-07-05 4 Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in i the Singapore High Court yesterday awarded a building contractor and his daughter a total of $4,000 damages in the libel suit which they brought against the editor of I the Nanyang Siang Pau, j Chan Sin Eng, and the111 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-07-05 4 SALLY FLIES IN FOR A BADMINTON HOLIDAY MISS SALLX BIGNEX, a Sydney typist, who flew into Singapore by Qantas yesterday for a holiday. She plans to be here for a few days before visiting Bangkok and Hong Kong. While here sbe will learn to play badminton. Her coach? An old65 words
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Article142 1957-07-05 4 CHILDREN AWARDED TO THEIR MOTHER IIfALACCA, iTI Ong Sv. who successful]-. her husband, Wi Bee, for divon High Court h May, was tod,* custody of h( young children and a girl. Wee, formerly director of the M Bus Co. and now 0 pore, did not c divorce petition, v. Ed142 words
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Article267 1957-07-05 4 LONDON, Thurs. These Malayan law students have passed their final examinations in London: Miss L. T. Chan. S. V Chan, iPerak); Miss C S. Khaw iPenang); Miss Ruby Yuen Kien Loke, V D. Kuppusamy iPerak); A. Nade-san. L. H. Ng tPerak) T. Selvendranathan and E.267 words
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Article64 1957-07-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU. rhurs. i —Christine Eaglestone, wife of a British army officer, was fined $15 here today for allowing a ferocious dog to be at large unmuzzled. She denied that the dog was ferocious. It had bee provoked because somec: had thrown a stone at64 words
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Advertisement308 1957-07-05 4 Are you lacking in energy, feeling tired... XVKi^^tj^V^i do your thoughts go round and round? -l *^V^ When difficulties anse m the office or at home do you find BBjBQ i >WSm r i w^. you cannot think clearly and have to struggle through the *M^ fj|» (rfiXC* v% ciay?308 words
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Advertisement63 1957-07-05 4 Trust VIM to clean /S7V3BOG*/ L^/$ /^X You need so little, too. Just a sprinkle fjjl/nTJME. \I J/\ on a damp doth» a quick rub round, I ,uPU\/lM /VxJr'l^' and that dirty bath is sparkling again. j WHEN Yf*^/] j Vim cleans so quickly and so smoothly. GEISTDWOKKy 7 Pots63 words
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367 1957-07-05 5 Why does rubber price vary? Govt plans a probe Ip HOW MUCH ARE CARTELS TO BLAME rXLAYA WILL SOON BECOME MEMBER OF STUDY GROUP I KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. v Federation Government is to investigate the causes of rubber price fluctuation. s follows a decision at the International Study Group meeting367 words
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Article36 1957-07-05 5 IPOH. Thurs.— A police patrol clashed with a terrorist gang in the Sungei Siput area yesterday. The bandits fled. Following up, the patrol found a terrorist resting place. There were no casualties.36 words
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Article47 1957-07-05 5 KUANTAN. Thurs. More than 650 aores of new padi land near Temerloh and Bentong hav e been opened up for cultivation this year. A Government spokesman said today this had been achieved by building new drainage and irrigation schemes costing $160,000.47 words
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Article21 1957-07-05 5 To commemorate the Filipino National Day. the Singapore Filipino Association held a ball at the Adelphi Hotel last night.21 words
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Article15 1957-07-05 5 SEGAMAT, Thurs. The Segamat International Club will hold a club night on Saturday.15 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-07-05 5 CHRISTMAS ISLAND TAKE-OVER BEGINS MR. C. R. LAMBERT, secretary of the Australian Department of Territories, who flew into Singapore by Qantas yesterday on his way to visit Christmas Island. At the airport he told reporters: "Th P purpose of my trip is to study the administrative problems before the island98 words
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Article, Illustration129 1957-07-05 5 RULER'S SON TIPPED FOR JOB IN AMERICA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Tengku Jaffar, son of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembllan is to be appointed first secretary to the Malayan Embassy in Washington, the Straits Times understands. The Tengku is now in London with two other trainee diplomats, Inche Kamaruddin129 words
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Article90 1957-07-05 5 DR. JAMES BROWNE, Superintendent of Woodbridge Hospital, Singapore, has resigned under the Malayanisation scheme. He is to take up the post of consultant psychiatrist to the South Western Regional Hospital Board in England. His pending departure, and the death of his deputy, Dr. ,H. H.90 words
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197 1957-07-05 5 COURT TOLD OF ATTACK AT CINEMA SYED ISMAIL bin Syed Hussain, a watchman, told a Singapore court yesterday how he outfought five youths on March 2. Syed Ismail, who is employed by the Central Theatre in Jalan Eunos, said that the day197 words
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Article22 1957-07-05 5 LONDON, Thurs. Inche Othman bin Mohamed, Malayan Commissioner in London, Is returning to Malaya in the Oranje, Raving Southampton tomorrow.22 words
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Article60 1957-07-05 5 Village loses its water supply KUALA PILAH, Thurs. More than 200 people living in the wired-in new villarge of Ulu Bendol near here have been without water for two days. The reservoir which had been supplying them burst early yesterday. The people now depend on a few wells. Repairs to60 words
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Article29 1957-07-05 5 Fifty-five Malay co-opera-tive societies in Singapore will mark International Cooperative Day with speeches, songs and dances at the Jalan Pagak football ground ln the Malay Settlement tomorrow.29 words
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Article, Illustration92 1957-07-05 5 NEPAL'S C-in-C FLIES IN /iKNKRAL TOR AN SHUM\J SHER J. B. RANA. the Commander-in-Chief of the Nepalese Army, flew Into Singapore from Calcutta by Qantas yesterday. At the airport he told reporters: "I have come to visit my countrymen serving here, in the Federation and Hong Kong." During his stay92 words
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Article, Illustration360 1957-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MEET 62-year-old James Robert Burgess, the man who makes a habit of saving lives. Three hours after he had pulled out a man struggling in the swift current of the Klang River he went down a deep manhole and360 words
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Article42 1957-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Lake Gardens are to have two first aid boxes installed by the British Red Cross Society and the St. John Ambulance Brigade. This has been approved by the Municipal Estates and Property Committee.42 words
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Advertisement104 1957-07-05 5 COOL OFF Over the Week End with your WEEKENDER *j I fl& Hk week Thrilling Pages of Action lour Exclusives Features Sports is had to celebrate Dead Man's Birthday fact ge customs of superstitious Chinese. i to outwit Pickpockets special by a Pickpocket! asser's Star 1 2 for Singapore Races104 words
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Advertisement346 1957-07-05 5 WHETHER YOUR BUSINESS I I TEA in INDIA I I OLIVES in CYPRUS I I FARMING in KENYA I I COCOA in TRINIDAD I I BREWING in UGANDA I I SHIPPING in AUSTRALIA I INSURANCE in SINGAPORE J r TIMBER in BRITISH COLUMBIA "V W* make sure your money is346 words
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Miscellaneous392 1957-07-05 5 .—--fc 6.00 Programme Summary; 6.02 RADIO MALAYA Mail Bag; 6.56 Regional An«i\r.APOßr tin m.t». ..j nouncement. 6.56 Singapore Share SINGAFOKF4 6 metres and Market Report; 7.00 News; kitaia i rvipi n,,tr... 71 News Talk 715 At Your Re M4iArr\ -?Q7 ™,V£: vies 830 Hel1 Puzzlers; 9.00 A M 715 Time392 words
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Article94 1957-07-05 6 M ..ni» tl<> I minimum) M.SS TERESA BATEMAN Wtetm to thank relatives and fmnds for their kind assistance and attendance at the funeral of the late Hx». Alice Lucy Bateman. MR. MRS. DONALD IDA thank all Friends and Relative* for their Attendance. Ci Wishes and Valuable PreMnta on '".le-94 words
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Obituary92 1957-07-05 6 Hi,r«» tlO (minimum) CABLE RECEIVED Mr. R. N. RamuppUlai pensioner Malayan }i Uwayi passed away at Chanc«vlon on 2-7-57. NISBET: On 25th June at Ayen i< k. Central Australia, John Dick Peddle Nlsbel. late; M. .Lading Director of Great Eastern Life Assurance Co- Ltd TAN: Madam Chwee Neo (Aged92 words
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Article229 1957-07-05 6 IU ttordt HO minimum I ONLY TODAY and tomorrow lelt: Benefit from Whlteaways Bargain Buys. Only quality goodsDORIS GEDDES The Llttl* Shop Raffles Hotel. Woollen i is suit* and topcoats In finest tab. lea and styles. Reasonably i LV OLFACTORY protrusion p.s H2S Small boys often 1... to me229 words
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Obituary26 1957-07-05 6 M »ord. $10 (minimum) MEYER: In Fond and Loving Memory of Reggie Meyer died 6-7-53, sadly missed by his wife Ray and son Ken-26 words
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929 1957-07-05 6 The Straits Times. Singapore, Fri. July 5, 1957. Khrushchev On Top The one incontrovertible fact about the changes in Russia is that they leave Khrushchev on top. The long struggle which began with Stalin's death is over. Malenkov has gone, this time for good, while the dismissal from the Communist929 words
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Article204 1957-07-05 6 President Soekarno is something of an expert in fighting imperialism, and the I fact that Indonesia is inde- pendent is a measure of his grasp of anti-colonial strategy. But the trouble with the Pre- sident is that from sheer force of habit he has continued the "struggle" against204 words
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Article, Illustration1812 1957-07-05 6 Britain's 'command posts' to the Far East will have to be located in the African continent by Don Penny BRITAIN loses another of her vital "command posts" on the sea and air routes to the Far East and Australia when Ceylon1,812 words
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78 1957-07-05 6 WHEN one looks at the poor percentage of voters who went to the polls last Saturday, I feei the time has come when Government should pass an ordinance forcing all voters to vote without fail And failure to cast one's vote should be penalised78 words
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Advertisement445 1957-07-05 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. Id Worn, flo (minimum) JOHANNES: To Edith Reg at K K. Hospital on July 4th, a daughter Ingrld Ann, sister for yvette. SEAGROVE: to Pauline and Derek, a sister. Jennifer Ann, for David, at Bungsar Hospital 4 July 111 Horiti $ll> (minimum) LOONE— TEH: between Egbert, son of445 words
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Advertisement121 1957-07-05 6 WHAT WOMEN DON'T KNOW ABOUT BEING FEMALE Femaleness. as any doctor will tell you. Is savage. Woman Is equipped with a reproductive system that dominates her fibre. It has a vicious power that can leap out of control without warning, when a man and a woman merely touch hands. Women,121 words
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Advertisement203 1957-07-05 6 6^pvFISHING NETdjjiP The Fisherman's long dream now has come true at last. It's (Amilan FISHING NET that has realized it. Because 1. It brings you larger catches than conventional types of net, particularly in the case of an Amllan gill net. 2. It is strong, durable, and less liable to203 words
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Article, Illustration170 1957-07-05 7 RETIRED AFTER 33 YEARS, DIES ON HOLIDAY THE Great Eastern A Life Assurance Co.. Ltd, Singapore yesterday received news of the death of its retired managing director. Mr. J. D. P. Xisbet, on holiday in Australia. ibet, 55. who retired from the firm at the begln<>f this was A uswit170 words
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Article302 1957-07-05 7 IPOH. Thurs. A terrorist. San Chony. gave himself up to a police party at Menglembu. near here. The surrender was on April but the news has beer, withheld for security reft- statement by the Ministry 0* Education, which said thav several members of th' union had302 words
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Article67 1957-07-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— About 500 people attended the American Independence Day reception given tonight by the United States ConsulGeneral. Mr. T.K. Wright, and Mrs. Wright, at their home in Ampang Road here Among those present were the High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray. and Lady MacGillivray,67 words
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Article575 1957-07-05 7 Four bomohs spun their spells In vain— but Hari Raya holidays bring peace to stricken kampong Mystery attacks made them dance, leap, struggle with fabulous strength IPOH, Thurs. 400 residents of Kampong Haji Salleh, near Temoh, 30 miles south of here, breathed a siffh of relief575 words
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223 1957-07-05 7 CITY EXPATS: REA MAKES 3 SUGGESTIONS TT would be wron? to take away without com- pensation an established officer's prospect of employment until he is 55, the City President, Mr. T. J. Rea, said in a memorandum to the City Council's special committee on Malayanisation. Mr. Rea said that precedents223 words
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347 1957-07-05 7 MALAYAN RAF UNIT AWARDED SCARF MEMORIAL THE courage of an R.A.F. pilot based at ButterA worth, Sqn.-Ldr. A. S. K. Scarf, awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously for a heroic sortie against the Japanese, had a sequel in Singapore yesterday. In a ceremony347 words
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Article82 1957-07-05 7 Sir Henry calls for harmony KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaya's new knight, Col. Sir Henry Hau-shek Lee, today called upon the Chinese of thi.s country to work harmoniously with the other races for a better Malaya. He made his appeal at a tea party at the Chinese Assembly Hall given by82 words
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Article24 1957-07-05 7 The Minister for Commerce and industry, Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy, will open the Paya Lebar Co-operative Housing Estate on Sunday at 5 p.m24 words
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Article22 1957-07-05 7 The Singapore Youth Council will hold an extraordinary council meeting at the Council Hall. Orchard Road, today at 5.30 pm22 words
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Article26 1957-07-05 7 Census enumerators and supervisors of the Queenstown division will hold a dinner and dance at the Fraser and Neave hall, Singapore, tomorrow night.26 words
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Article38 1957-07-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Four more police inspectors have been promoted A.S.P They are Ibrahim on; Yeop Kedah-Perlls, Sze-Tho Peng Kong Federal H.Q Mior Mohamed Ja'afar bin Mlor Safl taking Ohlnes*course and Cheong Koon Slew Perak.38 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-07-05 7 SHE'S HEAD OF WOMEN'S ROTARY MRS A.E.M. UEDDES, wife of Singapore's new Rotary Club president, was installed president of the Singapore Inner Wheel Club— the women's Rotary at a luncheon at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday. She was handed the charter and badge of office by the retiring president. Mrs. J.M.64 words
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Article59 1957-07-05 7 A car driver, V Ellappan, accused of robbing Shaik Meera Sahib, a contractor, of a wrist watch, a pair of spectacles, one ring and $25 in cash, at the point of a knife, in Braddell Road on the night of March 4 last, was acquitted in the59 words
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Article52 1957-07-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR Thvrs.— Elpht N.C.Cs of the Federation Army. Including Tengku Mokhtar bin Tengku Mohamed Jiwa. nephew of the Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will leave for training in England on Sunday. They will attend a fourmonth course at the Officer Cadet School, Eaton52 words
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Article31 1957-07-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malay section of the Malayan Workers Welfare Society will distribute about $500 worth of sarongs to the poor on Hari Ray a Haji, on Monday.31 words
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Article175 1957-07-05 7 SINGAPORE agentj for Pa-! hang Consolidated Co. i yesterday denied that the i management had reached an agreement with the Sungei Lembing: branch of the Mai layan Mining Employees' Union. It had been earlier reported that the union had agreed 'to postpone a threatenci i175 words
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130 1957-07-05 7 Widow, 40, and daughter, 16, in a dawn fall A WIDOW, Chen Yoke Yin, 40, and her daughter. Loon Jin Moi, 16, fell together from the second floor of a hotel in South Bridge Road, Singapore at dawn yesterday. They were admitted to the General Hospital, Madam Chen in a130 words
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Article35 1957-07-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The working committee of the Conference of Chinese Guilds and Associations will meet here on July 9 to discuss the Federation Government's White Paper on the country's draft constitution35 words
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92 1957-07-05 7 LEO All WEE, 45, a former ship's chief engine driver, was sentenced in a Singapore district court yesterday to l months' jai| after being found guilty at a re-trial on a charge of causing grievous hurt. The prosecution alleged that Lee struck92 words
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Article38 1957-07-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.Chong Fatt San 17. fell 40 feet from the top of a coconut tree in Cheras Road here today and was admitted Into the General Hospital. His condition was reported as serious.38 words
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Advertisement142 1957-07-05 7 MAKES YOU FIT KEEPS YOU FIT —the Wme of Life Drink just one glass and you>« on the *ty in good health. One glass starts the' quick action of Wmcarnis, and back come your losi vigour and staying-power which mean everything in the home or al work. You'll be easier142 words
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Advertisement105 1957-07-05 7 THIS IS THE LAST DAY to send in your entry in the $2,000 COW fir GATE BEST BABY COMPETITION ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN THE POST BY 5 p.m. TONIGHT See back copy of this newspaper dated 29th June for full details or ash your nearest dealer. oVie emfihatib id105 words
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413 1957-07-05 8 Chew Bee is after Bong Soo's record By JOHN MARKS THE Singapore tennis A championships, which begin today, hold a special interest for Malaya's Davis Cup captain. Ong Chew Bee. Chew Be e hopes to win the [men's singles title for the sixth year in succession and I thus equal413 words
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Article107 1957-07-05 8 Tea scores LONDON, Thu». HPEA scores In today's cricket matches were: At Bournemouth: Leicestershire 150 and 86 (Sharkleton 5-16), Hampshire 128 (Spencer 5-53, Bashier 5-28). At Lords: M.C.C. 176, Cambridge University 177-7 (Dexter 60). At Aberdeen: Scotland 384 (Brown 6-147), M.C C. 132-5 (Patterson 52 1. At N"'*.hAuipton: NorthamptonshireReuter - 107 words
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Article707 1957-07-05 8 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Administrative continuity between Games I BY A MOVE to ensure continuity in the administration of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council during the four-year periods between the Olympic Games will be made at the S.O.S.C. annual general meeting at the Garden Club today. An707 words
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Article, Illustration298 1957-07-05 8 SUSAN BARRIE - SUSAN BARRIE By TTCOSE who like a film with plenty of action, a fair quota of humour and an original twist will enjoy Columbia's "THE GUNS OF FORT PETTICOAT." It Is about a young Texan officer in the American Civil War who298 words
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71 1957-07-05 8 DAPHNE MORAN - DAPHNE MORAN By The Hindustani film "POCKET MAAR" (Tick pocket") has thugs, thefts and savage attacks, plus the usual faults of Indian films. It is two hours long and has the harsh over-lord who extorts a poor peasant family on the parched rice fields71 words
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120 1957-07-05 8 PJ JOSHUA - PJ JOSHUA By IJIS father died when he was seven, his mother five years later. He is burdened with a blind sister whose boy friend roes down with typhoid. Ho w much can a boy take? Iti I s up and c120 words
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Advertisement503 1957-07-05 8 Jf it 3 a Shaw shew it t the SieM >how B g.^r^^mVPlQFl*^^ PHONE ***** AUDIE jtMURPHYJ Tomorrow M'nite >^Ff f fVf f l^ft I 'W9WJ 1 Robert MITCHUM Yn/Mn'Wk m Randolph SCOTT ft A JiA M H M J Tomorrow 9 am. II Sunday 9 a.m sj MAN OF503 words
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Advertisement486 1957-07-05 8 5^ KW-^^'S NIGHTLY 2 SHOV/S at IOPSONi 6.15 9.30 p.m I JKAIIIEi^E DUMHAM sgjj J '"adMISSIOM: M/-. M »5/™/-. NO FREE Mm C THEBE WILL BE NO MOBNING MIDNIGHT SHOWS t THIS WEEK-END. fcr"-"-' NOW SHOWING' f 1 CATHAYI v 4 P !ni. 645 t 2Oth Century-Fox presents ~y^. coio«486 words
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Miscellaneous376 1957-07-05 8 SOCCER S.A-F.A. Community lea«ne: Europeans v Indians at Jalan Besar. 515 p.m.; Div. 3A: Rajaji v S.T.B. at Geylanr; Div. 3B: Haikowyu v Minto at Fairer Park. TENNIS S.L.TA. championships (first day), at S.C.C., sr.C., Tanglin and V.M.C.A. courts. ATHLETICS Schools triangular meet: sisl.ip. Beatty and Seranroon, at Sijrlap. St.376 words
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Article66 1957-07-05 9 Five seaman of the Gervase Sleigh pleaded not guilty in Singapore to a charge of disobeying the lawful command of their captain, Francis Charles Richardson, while they were aboard the vessel in the Persian Gulf, at about 8.27 p.m. on June 12. They are Foo Tai Teck.66 words
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320 1957-07-05 9 Leaders of the harbour union meet the Chief Minister Inquiry court plan: Lim to see Chrimes today J|()PES rose yesterday that the labour disputes in the Singapore Harbour Board and Telephone Board would end soon. Mr. Jamit Singh, secretary of the S.H.B. Staff Association,320 words
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129 1957-07-05 9 'Duty? Never heard of it,' court told T'HRSE youths from Indo- nesia, who pleaded guilty to a charge of importing 670 n> of dutiable cigarettes into Singapore late on Tuesday night, told a Singapore court yesterday: "We never knew there was such a thing as customs duty in Singapore. "In129 words
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Article28 1957-07-05 9 The Federation Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. will visit the Animal Husbandry Research Station at Lim Chu Kang. Singapore, tomorrow at 9.30 a.m.28 words
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198 1957-07-05 9 Now more Aussies will pay us a visit f O R E Australians would be visiting South-East Asia, Miss Elizabeth Con n c 1 1 director of an Australian travel agency, told the Straits Times yesterday. Australians, a very travelconscious people, bad been keen on visiting European countries, but now198 words
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Article35 1957-07-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Malayan Film Unit documentary. "Tin From Malaya," which won two awards at the recent South-East Asia festival in Tokyo will be generally screened in the Federation and Singapore tomorrow.35 words
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136 1957-07-05 9 Port go-slow crisis eases as lighters turn round again TTOE port crisis caused by A the week-old jro-slow ordered by the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association eased slightly yesterday as lighters became available to unload ships. Consignees who had not bothered to unload goods from the lighters and thus allowed136 words
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148 1957-07-05 9 CONTRABAND TRAFFIC UP... /CIGARETTE smugglers are paying dearly for trying to exploit the strike of revenue officers to step up their illegal activities. On Wednesday night smugglers lost 1,1701 b. of cigarettes to senior customs officers who have replaced the strikers Duty payable on148 words
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Article51 1957-07-05 9 PENANG. Thurs. Two empty houses in Patani Road, belonging to Chop Ban Bee, a textile firm, were reported yesterday to have been stripped of $2,000 worth electrical fittings and sanitary installations. The firm's secretary, Mr. Cheab Phee Aik, said the premises had been unoccupied for some51 words
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Article488 1957-07-05 9 Tm not afraid: Apologise? No ask man who said it' \fALACCA, Thurs. -*^The president of the Malayan Chinese Associat'on, Dato Sir Chent>lock Tan, today said he knew of no plot by Kuomintanß "diehards" to wreck the scheduled meeting of the MCA central488 words
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Article50 1957-07-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A play called "Mashuri," written by the Chief Minister, Ton?ku Abdul Rahman, when hr was the District Officer on Pulau Langkawi, will be staged by the Ex-security Forces Association, Kuala Lumpur, at the Bukit Bintanc Park here tomorrow nip:ht in aid of association funds.50 words
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Advertisement302 1957-07-05 9 m -malt HEADERS' I IMISTBAG •A I, lock. p camming in the .id in the evening S tn go out dancing. I mite ursjx-rate because comes my hair is |K ••.j'lageable. two wayB of dealing Mem. One is to tie i vioisleatheraround :ore you put on your Another is to302 words
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Advertisement101 1957-07-05 9 Here is Ihe epic of a man and FOKT\ -TWO v GOOD BAD but MAVE Wornm a great LNTOLD STORY!! COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS S Audie Murphy i lensofionol itai of 'To H»ll and Sock"! CAPITOL OPENS TODAY. I Ay I ■d x STAYING POWER Lister Engineering Ltdj -'PRICES REASONABLt jMSp^^^^Jll^101 words
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Miscellaneous86 1957-07-05 9 ##*'.v 31organ l#./i- Poison viuv ■^BiH^^l^H^^^^ I WEM 10 I THIS EXPLAINS THE LASCK*TORY~T^|M I THEN (T WAS THAT V HO, MS. LCCK! IuEZB SEE DR. SiMPSCN 1 I REPORT OF A TOXIC SUBSTANCE JjH I DOCTOR WHO WAS I AEE CERTA'N .WE3;<.IN£: V TPO>CL> HMOW THE TODAY.' HE VMtOTE86 words
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660 1957-07-05 10 TRADING CONTINUES QUIET ON RUBBER AND SHARE MARKETS By Our Market Correspondent THERE was continued quiet trading on the Singapore Share and Rubber Markets yesterday but with levels generally inclined to hold steady. The only inclination to irregularity was again in the industrial section of the share market but movements660 words
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Article148 1957-07-05 10 July Arst grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore on Thursday at 92 'k cents per lb. unchanged on Wednesday's close. The closing tone was quiet. Closing prices in cent£ per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 91",. sellers 92V Int. 1 R.S.S. July148 words
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Article108 1957-07-05 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were:— Copra: quiet; July/August $24\ buyers 125 sellers. Coconut •U: quiet; bulk $40 sellers, drum $44 sellers. Pepper: quiet no business reported done- Muntok white $110, Sarawak $109 special Sarawak black $73 (ali down $1). Singapore Copra Association 4108 words
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Article46 1957-07-05 10 The Federation's Minister of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs Duties for the week from July 4: Rubber 91*, els- a lb. Copra $396 a ton. Coconut oil $718 a ton. Palm oil $***** a ton. Palm kernel* 5356.50 a ton.46 words
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Article82 1957-07-05 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or OD. ready: Swiss Francs 141' 2 French Francs *****: Deutsche Marks 135% Belgian Francs 1621.; Danish Kronor 224",; Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market82 words
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Article24 1957-07-05 10 OFFICIAL PRICE S SINGAPORE ji i v RUBBER: 92' h per lb. (unchangfti 1 TIN: $380.87< picul (down 12 > CPn u COPRA: Unquoted -x24 words
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Article85 1957-07-05 10 melbour:. HPHE strength of toe section was ed and rises covered t] the market on the 1 Stock Exchange today. Loans 3»4% 1956-59 Loans 3»4<~r 1956-s>. Bank of N S.W Con. Zinc 83 2 Mount Lyell N. Broken Hill Hill 50 Mount Morgan Peko Western Mining Ampol. Ex85 words
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Article49 1957-07-05 10 Ship* lying al.iiii. th, sj^ pore Harbour Board «har expected today are: Catenas 4-5, Manchu 6-7, Wonosobo 8-. Travancore-Cochin r. 13-14, Stentor 15-16, Kampar 21-23, Larut 23 i 24, Benattow 25-2(1 A Benwyvls 29-30, PI Walrata 33-34, Bt:.: Malay 37-38, Bruas 40-41, p. norshire 42-43, Star A:49 words
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Advertisement376 1957-07-05 10 NOTICES ""change ok telephone NL'MBER FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE CO. Will our customers and friends please note thy as from 7th July our NEW Telephone Numbers will be ***** ***** *****. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MASTURI BIN HAJI IBRAHIM of No. 10, Swiss Club Road, Singapore, Is applying376 words
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Advertisement136 1957-07-05 10 NOTICES TWO SMALL ROTARY CONVERTORS from DC. to AC. Electrically Supply. TENDERS which should reach this office at noon on 16th July 1957, are invited for the purchase of the above serviceable converters. Inspection by appointment with the undersigned. A Deposit of $50 should accompany the tender Dr- MD. SALLEH136 words
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Advertisement383 1957-07-05 10 NOTICES FORM 19 THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940 Members' Voluntary Wlndlng-np Notice of Appointment of Liquidator (Pursuant to Section 225) Name of Company: C L. R (SINGAPORE) LTD. Presented by: PEAT, MARWICK, MITCHELL &> CO. MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP To: The Registrar of Companies. WE Herbert Kitchener Franklin, Chartered Accountant and John383 words
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Advertisement387 1957-07-05 10 NOTICES SULOH RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Interim Dividend of 10 'r for the year endins 31st December, 1957 be paid on 23rd July, 1957 to Shareholders on the Register on that date. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that387 words
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Advertisement830 1957-07-05 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. William Ang Chwee Ann, our former van salesman for the Johore/Malacca area, Is no longer In our employ as of July 3rd, 1957. GETZ BROS.. CO. Singapore. NASSIM CO., LIMITED will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION in their Sale-Rooms Nos. 4 4-1, Collyer830 words
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Advertisement478 1957-07-05 10 JfEV r^r& TTr?) j -V^x KNUTSEN LINE oniutr service FROM CANADA/US PACIFIC PORTS 30 DAYS Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P.S'wer Penang Tmm Elisabeth Bakke 9/11 July 12 |uty 14 |ul> li Cjerrrud Baake 3 |uly 4/ 6Aug 7 Aug 9 Aug 2) A. Ellen Bakke 13 July 27 |uly478 words
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Advertisement1399 1957-07-05 11 X.i: 140s MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. toi: 141 a (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE D.°p7' SAILINGS to LIVCRPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Via Su.i with liberty te proceed vie Panama ar Cape of Goad Hapa) Corriers option to proceed vio other ports to lood ond1,399 words
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Advertisement1108 1957-07-05 11 m/mipmziiiLUJWirmHuiuam EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST VIA SUEI Penong P. S'hom S'pora JUTLANOI A (Bangkok only) In Part 4/ 7 Jury 8/ 9 July "MOMBASA" 10/11 July "FALSTRIA" (Bangkek only) 13/14 July IS/14 Jury 17/18 Jury HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM,1,108 words
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Advertisement983 1957-07-05 11 buXhq THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD T »i7, N SINGAPORE (Incorporated n the Unitea Kingdom) LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. ft CONTINENTAL FORTS S'pora P. S'hom Penong BENATTOW for London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp G 25-26/ 4 July London direct BENREOCH for Liverpool, Hamburg, Hull, Rotterdam G 35-34/ S Jury 4/7 Jaly983 words
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Advertisement1251 1957-07-05 11 MoALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TIL.: No.i ***** ILLIRNAM LIMBS KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON, HAVRI, ROTTIRDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORT. AND ond for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports A«««P»'»« ««'BO tor Central Seuth and Canodo vio Colombo Amertea CITY OF OTTAWA* BONNEVILLI Spore P. S'hom Penong S'pora P.1,251 words
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290 1957-07-05 12 Lower rubber affects Penang trade T OWER prices for rubber and tin are blamed in a review of Penang's trade in the first-quarter of this year for a drop of $12,700,000 in total trade compared with the same period last year. Penang's total trade in the first three months of290 words
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Article244 1957-07-05 12 SHIRKERS MAKE R.I. BROKE EXTRAVAGANCE, In- f ■E' competency, graft i and the unwillingness of I i the workers to do a rood I i day's work have reduc- i ed Indonesia to tbe 1 1 ver^e of bankruptcy, ac- I i cording to Mr. R M. Skeet, chairman of244 words
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138 1957-07-05 12 Siamese Tin search for new deposit UNABLE to find substantial fresh reserves of tin n south Siam and Malaya, the Siamese Tin Syndicate has been searching in other countries, Including Peru. A property in Western Australia that was examined proved unattractive and now the company is participating in an extensive138 words
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Article48 1957-07-05 12 Gordon (Malaya) Rubber Estates is one of the 15 Malayan rubber companies participating in the new Ilushln Estates in Nigeria. It* holding is £12.500. The company also has a 10 per cent share, in partnership with two other Malayan companies, in the Oban (Nigeria) rubber company48 words
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128 1957-07-05 12 From HALL ROMNEY in London rpHE Ceylon Government has compulsorily acquir- ed the Higgoda Rubber Estate, with the believed object of preventing fragmentation which would result from private sale. A fortnight ago, share- holders approved the sale of the estate for £80,000. The128 words
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Article33 1957-07-05 12 The Mexican airline. Aeronaves de Mexico have ordered two Bristol Britannia turboprop airliners for delivery within the next few months. The contract is valued at about £2,850,000 (M 524.2 million).33 words
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Article76 1957-07-05 12 World stocks of both natural and synthetic rubber have decreased since the start of the year, the International Rubber Study Group has announced In London. Compared with January, world stocks of natural rubber In April were down 12.500 tons in producing areas. 7.500 tons in consuming areas and76 words
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Article, Illustration311 1957-07-05 12 New $sm. insurance company starts in Singapore PENANG MULTI-MILLIONAIRE HEADS ORGANISATION Aims to nerve local market By ANTHONY OEI A GROUP of prominent Chinese businessmen in Malaya and Singapore A have formed an insurance business in Singapore to serve the local market. r T( i t i. The company is311 words
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Article95 1957-07-05 12 JAPANESE motor manufacturers are turning their eyes on South East Asian markets with projected production of a 1 _^_^^__i^_— $3,000 to $3,600 car. ThLs Is revealed by Mr. I Shotaro Kamiya, president of the Toyota Motor Sales Company, In Tokyo. Reports say the main problem95 words
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Article122 1957-07-05 12 An optimistic w of the future of the natural rubber Industry is taken by the Ituober Growers' Association, which points out that the demand for rubber is steadily increasing and despite the advent of synthetic substitutes, more natural rubber is being consumed than over before.122 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-07-05 12 UK CYCLE METHODS FOR STUDY Tbe supervisor of Robinson acd Co. Ltd., cycle department, Singapore, Mr. Kee Yew Lens leaves for the United Kingdom and tbe Continent today to «am experience in the bicycle trade. Mr. Kee (above), will visit various bicycle factories in the U.K. to study the latest77 words
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Article111 1957-07-05 12 AN agricultural research expert, Mr. E. A. Rosenqulst has predicted in Kuala Lumpur that the future of oil palms in Malaya will be very bright, with increased yield. "The expanding world demand for vegetable oils will ensure that the oil palm is planted on an increasing111 words
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Article161 1957-07-05 12 No new estates in years SIR ERIC MACFADVEX chairman of tru> R ber Plantations ment Trust Ltd. has predicted in Lone; the contribution tural rubber to th. bined market cou] exceed the curreiv 000 tons for several In his address to tl pany's annual genera ing. Sir Eric said ti161 words
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Advertisement346 1957-07-05 12 Kodak Announces the NEW LOW-COST Ny Xj J^F J ts=m V-e !o* cost copier l^W /T 'I v r y office wanfj In. n. I O"e r J^U Full copying range |m^mß Creal speraling ease y^^^C— Speed communications R«Gp2f/" L 'W Cut retyping expense flßcSff: I Simplify paperwork I I346 words
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Advertisement279 1957-07-05 12 WANTED SOLE AGENT to represent the MALAYAN interests of a LEADINC AUSTRALIAN CANNERY Products Include CANNED MEAT CANNED FRUIT CANNED VEGETABLES CANNED SOUP CANNED TOMATO JUICE and many other top selling lines Enquiries to O'BRIEN PUBLICITY PTY. LTD. 422 COLLINS STREET MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA JOB-TESTED GIANT of Power and Performance! 4fc279 words
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Advertisement334 1957-07-05 13 SITUATIONS VACANT I Mir.) Box SO ttt. extrm. D by large European d Export Company, a with a knowledge, and preferably with experience. Reply details to Box A 3433 i! Import Company re- xperlenced Building j Btlanta who must have i connections with the :.<rdware trades. For tot interviews ring334 words
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Advertisement296 1957-07-05 13 SITUATIONS VACANT to Worit tS Min.)— Box SO ctt. extra. MALE AND FEMALE experienced English commercial correspondence clerks required for Importers. Able to translate I English/Chinese and vice versa. Speedy and tidy typewriting Good prospects. Apply P.O. Box 2740 immediately. WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Account Correspondence Filing Clerjcs, Lady Typists, Book-Keeper. Draughtsmen,296 words
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Advertisement892 1957-07-05 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Worit tS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. extra. CAPABLE CHINESE Salesman with ability to negotiate with senior business executives required. Age not less than 25. Must speak I English. Previous selling expert- 1 ence an asset but not essential- This is an opportunity for a man! of character892 words
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Advertisement871 1957-07-05 13 VEHICLES WANTED 10 Worit tS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. extra. WANTED to Purchase Good Used Cars, Austin Morris, Ford. Hlllman, Opel, Flat Vauxhall, preferably 1951/6 Models; ring ***** Soon Teck Finance Company. 173 A south Bridge Road. VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Worit tS (Mln.) Box St ctt. extra. EXCELLENT Anglia871 words
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Advertisement655 1957-07-05 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Worit Si (Mln.)— Box St ctt. extra. FOR SALE VACANT Land situated Dunbar Walk near the canal, 9641 sq. feet at $1.35 per, sq. ft. Freehold. Principals only. Apply Box A 3486 S.TBIG COMPOUND HOUSE In! Orange Grove Road, Tanglin. 12 1 big bedrooms, baths655 words
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Advertisement398 1957-07-05 13 EDUCATION 20 Worit Si i Mm.) Box St ctt. extra. BEGINNERS CLASSES: Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. Cambridge Qualifying Test, French. Vacancies Std. II VIII, 0.5.C./H.S.C. Individual Subjects. C.V.M.A. School of Commerce, Queen StreetFLUENT CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH for adults In 34 lessons. For juniors Revision for Exams, with "Credits" guaranteed German Reading for398 words
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Advertisement455 1957-07-05 13 DOGS. PETS. ETC. 1* Worit ti (Miit.)— Box SO ctt. rxtra. FOR SALE Pure Black Miniature French Poodles v«-..y highly Pedigreed. On view 217 A Beimont Road, Telephone Holder. *****. DISTEMPER AND HARD Pad diseaae effective protection is available for your dog. Ask your veterinary surgeon for details of "Eplvax"455 words
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Advertisement349 1957-07-05 13 TENDERS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for the demolition of buildings and complete clearance of the area of Trust land and buildings known as Nos. 9 21 (odd) Kirn Seng Road, Lot* 12, 13 it 29-1 T.S. XXIV. Tender form etc., may be obtained on payment of a deposit349 words
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Article113 1957-07-05 14 ENGLAND Ist Inns P. Richardson c Walcott b Atkinson 126 Smith c Kanhai b Worrell 1 Graveney not out 188 May not out 40 Extras 51 Total (for wktsi 360 Fall of wkts 14, 288. BOWLING: Worrell 17—2—70— 1; Gilchrist 22—3—80 —0; Atkinson 23 —5 —58 —1; Ramadhin 25113 words
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Article1091 1957-07-05 14 Richardson celebrates 26th birthday with 126 in record stand GRAVENEY COMES OFF AT LAST** WITH BRILLIANT 188 NOT OUT By SIR LEONARD HUTTON TRENT BRIDGE, Thursday. TOM GRAVENEY of Gloucestershire today played the Test innings we have all been waiting for from him. doing in ten1,091 words
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Article482 1957-07-05 14 43.1s RELAY TEAM S DISQUALIFIED O ARRY EDWARDS, D joint holder of the Malayan mile record, yesterday ran the fastest ever mile in Malaya when he clocked 4min. 26.25ec. at Changi. Twenty three year old Edwards was running for Singapore R.A.F. Combined against Singapore Combined Schools.482 words
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Article276 1957-07-05 14 MIROPHLI IN SPLENDID SHAPE EPSOM JEEP'S BUKIT TIMAH TRACK NOTES WATCH OUT FOR THIS MILER TOMORROW MIROPHLI, one of the brightest prospects from the Sullivan stable for the July Meeting at Bukit Timah, moved attractively in his winding-up gallop yesterday morning. Ridden by Abdul Mawi, this useful four-year-old outsmarted First276 words
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407 1957-07-05 14 TODAY MATINEE, TABASCO IN INTERESTING TRAIL OVER THREE FURLONGS piZARRO (Donnelly) shaped better than newcomer x Grey Court (Franklin) in a 3f spin in 41 1/5. Staff Officer I Patersom and Karang Ed over 3f in 39 4/5. Start Officer was going easily on the bit at the finish. Youghal407 words
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Article, Illustration226 1957-07-05 14 By EPSOM JEEP f\ O. "OLLIE- DAVIES, a v popular personality In Malayan raring, died in his sleep at his home at Bukit Timah early yesterday morning. He was 65. Few jockeys on the Malayan Turf have enjoyed such popularity as did Ollie Davics. At226 words
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Article146 1957-07-05 14 rjARRYDEN showed a fine turn of speed to clock 47 4/5 for 3f on the track yesterday This Dentunus four-year-old has made splendid pro gress since his promising debut in May and should be a good bet on the second,, day Cruizero (Chadwick) went surprisingly146 words
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175 1957-07-05 14 •"THE most intriguing race In to- morrow's c.Nd at Bukit Timah is the Class 3, Div. 1 6f. handicap. Almost half the field justify support on form. And now ArUna. nicely tuned up after his inttial races in April, comes into calculation175 words
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Article167 1957-07-05 14 MARINES JOIN POLICE AT THE TOP MARINE Department have joined the Police at the top of the S.A.F.A. first division league table. Yesterday, the Marines whipped relegation-bound Royal Engineers Civilians Association 5-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium after being held to 1-1 at half time. This victory takes Marines' total to167 words
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Article50 1957-07-05 14 TAIPING, Thurs. A Taiping Invitation XI, comprising mainly of Perak players, today beat the visiting Kowloon Bus soccer team of Hong Kong by four goals to three here. Scorer.s were Cooke (2) ana Owens (2) for Taiping, Chi Lam (2i for Kowloon, who had a "gift" goal.50 words
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Article170 1957-07-05 14 Althea routs British hope LONDON A LTHEA A 29-year-oia York Nee:r< s day becanh player of hi reach the singles final history of Wi dnr The other flu fornian Dar!m In the semi-: 'L Gibson crushed year-old term. Christine Trumai and Miss Hard play broke down j defence of her170 words
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Article18 1957-07-05 14 The racing th e Penanp and August meetings amended as follows: Penang: Classes 5. Selangor: Chi18 words
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Advertisement799 1957-07-05 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" JO Word, tie (minimum). Daily 1 month. 1* Word, $2 SO (Mm.) ELECTION WATCH SERVICE Station. Chun Chong. 62 South Bridge Road, Singapore. CARPET WASHING. Mending Ring *****. Oriental Carpet Palace. 21)5 Orchard Road EXCEU.ENT WASHING INVISIBLE Mending, Consult Qureshl's Carpets. 35-Orchard Road. *****. WATERMAN'S799 words
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Advertisement132 1957-07-05 14 SOSC REPOR7 See Page 8 pA>-«« ober 400 gears ago In the XVlth Century Dom Bernardo Vmcclli was inspired to create a tonic wine from the many fine herbs he found around the Fecamp Monastery in France where he served as j Benedictine Monk. «'\p*^\ c rcsu Vincelli's j i\132 words
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