The Straits Times, 29 July 1957
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Title Section22 1957-07-29 1 avih Af.E haiiy rtßTiriEß sat r#x£Vf»>iy^oO The Straits Times Nat* 1 1 NevV** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY JULY 29, 1957 15 CENTS22 words
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Article250 1957-07-29 1 POLICE FIRE OVER HEADS OF PICKETS OUTSIDE GATES en hurt: Violence starts when worker is dragged from taxi, beaten [NG BOTTLES AND STONES 12 arrests after two Incidents JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. on tfiwrd outside the Lee Pineapple at Scudai yesterday fired over of union pickets after two250 words
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133 1957-07-29 1 Mn|l|\ ius Sun Mr. Gluck. U.S. aml( r designate to *>l»n told a Senate itli that he could 111 Hi, name of the Mm* Minister <>f Ceylon lid not pronounce > line <>f the Indian mm* Minister. lr Gluck admitted contriibout I.S. 530.000Reuter - 133 words
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261 1957-07-29 1 21 men safe after month in Pahang jungle HALF-STARVED EXPLORERS STUMBLE OUT I£UALA LIPIS, Sim.— 1V Twenty-one haggard, bearded, halfstarved men who had been iost in deep jungle in Pahang for a week stumbled into the house ol the war- den of King George V National Park, Mr. C. Ogilvie.261 words
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Article30 1957-07-29 1 GUATEMALA CITY, Sun. A state of siege a form of martial law was in force throughout Guatemala today after last night's assassination of President Castillo Annas. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article30 1957-07-29 1 GO A, Sun. The first signs of an Asian flu epidemic in the Portuguese territory of Goa 138 cases have been reported In Margao and Canacona—A. P.30 words
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Article56 1957-07-29 1 NEW YORK. Sun. The defendant said: "Judge, I'd like to sentence myself." "Go ahead." said the judge. So 57-year-old John Rankin Bridges said: "Six months in the House of Correction." "Request granted." the judge .said. Bridges, a carr>ertcr charg--led with vagrancy. said "Thank you." He said he hadAP - 56 words
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Article26 1957-07-29 1 ALGIERS. Sun. Three bombs exploded in Algiers last night, killing two men beikved to have deposited the bombs. Six others were injured.— A. P.26 words
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160 1957-07-29 1 Mexico quake kills 41: Freedom 'angel crashes in street MEXICO CITY. Sun. A sharp earthquake shook Mexico early today killing 41 people. Twenty-nine of the dead were In Mexico City and at least 10 of these were found in a five-stony apartment house which collapsed. Another 12 were killed inReuter; UP - 160 words
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Article, Illustration318 1957-07-29 1 ONG AND YOUNG BLOOD DEFEAT OLD GUARD VOTING 'IRREGULARITIE S' ALLEGED BY LEE AFTER CRUCIAL MCA POLL KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday •yHE "young blood" of the Kuala Lumpur M.C./ 1 L today swept back into power in the fiercelycontested elections of members to the general committee of the association^ sub-branch here.318 words
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Article132 1957-07-29 1 after dinghy capsizes OENANG, Sun. Two Royal Malayan Navy ratings were reported missing after their dinghy capsized in rough seas off Kedah Pier on the esplanade here early this morning. The ratings— Jaafar bin All and Aziz bin Mustapha —were returning with four other sailors to132 words
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Article35 1957-07-29 1 PORT SAID, Sun. The 19,121 -ton troopship Empire Fowey the first ship of its kind to transit the Suez Canal since last autumn's crisis sailed through yesterday en route to Hong Kong. A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article77 1957-07-29 1 Boiler blast burns engineer AN ENGINEER of the freighter Kota Agoeng, berthed alongside godown 44 of the Singapore Harbour Board, was severely burned by an explosion in an auxiliary boiler last night. The engineer, Marinus Reiner Sitskoorn, 18, was admitted to the General Hospital, where his condition was said to77 words
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92 1957-07-29 1 Girl faint s-so a bank saves $30,000 MONTREAL. Sun. woman who fainted i\.<i the Canadian National Bank about $30,000 when two gunmen surprised the stan* at opening time. The masked men burst in from the basement as employees entered and forced them at eunpoint into the vault. It wa sReuter - 92 words
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Article170 1957-07-29 1 Army in control of oil fields JAKARTA, Sun. The *> management of North Sumatra oil fields had been transferred to the army to "speed up their reconstruction and development." the Minister of Trade, Dr. Sunario, announced yesterday. He said that the Army Chief of Staff. Major Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution,Reuter - 170 words
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Article35 1957-07-29 1 DISARM TALKS: A BID BY DULLES WASHINGTON. Sun Foster Dullts, Secretary of Stair, who is to arrive in London tomorrow, will try to rescue disarmament talks from deadlock, according to sources here. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article26 1957-07-29 1 BONN. Sun. Veterans of Hitler's elite SS army units opened a two-day reunion convention in the small north Bavarian village of Karlburg, yesterday. A.P.AP - 26 words
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Article389 1957-07-29 2 BERNARD - WH Y A FORT IS KNOCKED ABOUT- BERNARD by SIR 'That red flag was a sign of hope' SHARAJAH, Sunday. gIR BERNARD BURROWS, British Political Resident in Bahrein, said here today that the Sultan of Muscat and Oman vas "quite optimistic about the outcome" of the Britishbacked anti-rebel operation. TheReuter - 389 words
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185 1957-07-29 2 Cable flashes SMALL DETONATOR FOUND IN DEATH PLANE LOS ANGELES, Sun. The Federal Bureau df Investigation said in Victorville, yesterday that an unexploded blasting cap was found in the airliner damaged early on Thursday on a flight to Los Angeles. Evidence found indicated that "a small explosion may have occurred,'Reuter - 185 words
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Article193 1957-07-29 2 fOLOMBO, Sun. Police I Vv last night clashed with a 1 crowd of 4.000 who attacked a Member of Parliament. Mr. I C. Suntheralingam. Mr. Suntheralingam was carried bodily out of Parliament recently for defying the Speaker's ruling. Last night he condemned theUP - 193 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-07-29 2 POLISH ARMY men march past the saluting base in a Poznan ceremony on July 22 to mark the 13th anniversary of the Polish Communist Government. A.P. picture.AP - 36 words
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Article89 1957-07-29 2 A TABLET THAT CLEANS THE TEETH NEW YORK. Sun. A dental surgeon in New .Mexico has perfected a toothpaste in tablet form after more than six years of research. The dentist. Dr. Dale Collins, made it available at first only to his patients as a prescription item. He said theUP - 89 words
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Article34 1957-07-29 2 JERUSALEM. Sun. An Israeli army spokesman said yesterday that Syrian troops fired into Israel yesterday morning in the vicinity of the Jordan valley settlement of Mishmar Hayarden. There were no .alties. U.PUP - 34 words
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102 1957-07-29 2 Vivien Leigh says tw o U.S. millionaires will help her save old theat re ONDON, Sun. Vl- vien Leigh, the British actress, announced triumphantly today that her campaign to save St. James Theatre may bear fruit she said she had found a couple of American millionaires. "They are a couple102 words
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Article158 1957-07-29 2 2700 cars rfire i/ito water a£ ssacm c MIAMI, Siindav FkIVERS pulled the body of a motoris canal yesterday and discovered thai come to rest on top of a second vehicle b a man missing since May 25. Sterling Lester Davis. 33. i an airline mechanic,AP - 158 words
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74 1957-07-29 2 Dr. Ismail visits U.S. research institution WASHINGTON Sun TT Ismail hi,, DaU uT Rahman, the Amba4d 0 designate 01 MaUn t,th. United States, viMie<i Walter Ree<| Arm; In*' tute of Research on HHm as he toured the capm. unofficially He told officials of |fc institute that th Malavac Government appreciate74 words
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Article33 1957-07-29 2 TOKYO. Sun. japana police to night g&\ attempt to lssu P casualty list Island flood di stead issued a p listed more than 4.000 peo?> dead, serio-; missine.33 words
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262 1957-07-29 2 BIRMINGHAM, Sun.— Sixteen years after the death of Lord Baden-Powell, founder of the movement, 35,000 Boy Scouts will gather at nearby Sutton Park next Wednesday for a 12-day world Jubilee jamboree to perpetuate the Scout Law laid down by their leader 50 years ago. TheReuter - 262 words
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Article58 1957-07-29 2 PARIS, Sun. Pierre Pas- quier, 37. and Roger Lesage, 34. back from a three-year voyage of underwater study, said most sharks ignored underwater swimmers. The two men with two friend? aboard the 10-ton cutter Moana. made thousands of dives in shark-in-fested Tahiti waters to make aReuter - 58 words
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Article55 1957-07-29 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. The United States Ai r Force announced today it has a supersonic air-to-air missile guided by the infra-red heat waves emitted by the target aircraft, It was identified as the Hughes Falcon GAR-2A. already in service with the air defence command, and describedReuter - 55 words
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652 1957-07-29 3 Britain to be independent force for peace— Lloyd WON'T LET RUSSIA AND XHK U.S. CRAB WORLD POWER' LONDON, Sunday. -itends to be "an •it force for her military vi la not prepared I power in the to be divided Russia and the Mr. Selwyn Foreign Secretary, on. Somerset. dnf atReuter - 652 words
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Article88 1957-07-29 3 PLOTTERS LOOKED 10 RUSSIA in.— Jordan penedthe military alleged proj i ittera yesi the charge v planned to King Husat the risk 22 accused in the trial in Jortold his men, the opening tatement, that I States interalso would World war? might lead to r, he replied: pared for any88 words
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188 1957-07-29 3 NOW RHODESIA WANTS MERDEKA BY 1960 VKANA (Northern 11 Rhodesia), Sun. The Federal Prime Minister. Sir Roy Welensky, said last night that the Rhodesian Federation's claim to independence was going to be pressed with the utmost vieour and as early as 1960. He told a chamber of commerce banquet thatReuter - 188 words
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Article83 1957-07-29 3 'AND TO THE CHINESE MY VILLA' ROME, Sun.— ltalian novelist Curzio Malaparte, who died here last week, left his lovely villa at Capri as a "place of sojourn, study and work" for Continental Chinese artists in Italy, according to his last will and testament published here today. Malaparte wrote: "I83 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-07-29 3 Russian built T34 medium tanks rumble through Republic Square, Cairo, in last week's military parade to mark the fifth anniversary of the revolution which overthrew Kin? Farouk. The parade showed for the first time Soviet arms which wer c known to be in Egypt's possession.AP - 84 words
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Article195 1957-07-29 3 CONSTITUTION MAY BE CHANGED BUENOS AIRES, Sunday. VINE MILLION people will vote in Argentina today in an election that may determine whether this rich South American nation will set up a constitu- They will elect delegates to a constituent assembly that is to rewrite theAP - 195 words
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Article143 1957-07-29 3 U.S. DOCTORS ALERT FOR ASIAN FLU /CHICAGO, Sun. A nation wide "preparedness programme" to combat a possible epidemic of Asian flu in the United States was announced yesterday by the American Medical Association. Working with the U.S. Public Health Service, the A.M.A. acted after outbreaks of Asian flu in severalReuter - 143 words
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Article62 1957-07-29 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun.— A 74-year-old woman, who lay paralysed after a stroke in an empty bathtub for a week while a television set drowned out her cries for help was found yesterday. Neighbours finally noticed the accumulated papers on the porch and realised they had notAP - 62 words
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Article399 1957-07-29 3 U.S. AND RUSSIA in RADIO SWAP? MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Government has agreed to consider an American suggestion to exchange radio and television programmes with the United States, according to the Soviet News Agency Tass. In a memorandum handed to the State Department on Friday, the Soviet Embassy in WashingtonReuter - 399 words
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Article31 1957-07-29 3 QUITO, Sun.— The Ecuador Government announced yesterday it had signed an agreement with the Shaw Bank, London, for a loan of $3,723,000 to finance a state electrification project.— A.P.AP - 31 words
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Advertisement317 1957-07-29 3 OF SPECIAL OFFERS I CHILDREN'S /r*\^ WEAR V%4' W$ you 7n MUST SEE *s± NEW Sport-Shirts N^W v\ Party Frocks "^""jv^l Leisure-Wear ~~7|w"^\ Beach- Wear v /s^=- xJ Pyjamas I stl^/i Toddlers Accessories I »S«k << Presentation Novelties. I Qy < BUY NOW FOR YOUR KIDS AT THE CITY'S MOST317 words
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112 1957-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 4 SUGGESTION that the Federation GovA ernment should control food prices and hotel charges during the merdeka celebrations was made by the acting secretary-general of UMNO, Tuan Syed Ja'afar Albar. today. He was seconding the move made by112 words
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Article54 1957-07-29 4 KAJANG, Sun.— The new Honorary Assistant Superintendent of Police here is Mr Lopez of the Public Works Department. A member ot the local de fence corps during the Japanese Invasion. Mr. r pez has been active in the Police Volunteer Reserve. Home Guard and the54 words
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Article124 1957-07-29 4 CUSTOMS MEN TO MEET TODAY ABOUT 400 revenue officers in the Sinpore Customs Department will meet today to decide when to go on strike. Negotiations with the Government over their wage claims ended in deadlock last week. I The men are members of the Singapore Government Workers' Union. Lim's advice124 words
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Article36 1957-07-29 4 KUALA LIPIS. Sun. Tht merdeka celebration committee here has decided on a four day celebration from Sept. 1 to 4. The Government has granted $6,000, but more funds will have to b e raised36 words
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242 1957-07-29 4 Civil Service debt "not so bad 9 in the Federation KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— lndebtedness among Government servants in the Federation is not so bad as in Singapore, a high official here told the Straits Times yesterday. He said the firm steps against debt taken by the Colony Government were not242 words
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139 1957-07-29 4 THE cinema magnate Mr. Run Run Shaw has invited film producer Michael Todd and his wife Elizabeth Taylor to attend the Malayan premiere of the film "Around the World in 80 Days," to be shown in Singapore early next year. K London premiere,139 words
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Article71 1957-07-29 4 A PETALING JAYA CALL ON POLLING KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Petaling Jaya town -om mlttee yesterday called for early elections In the more recently developed areas It also decided to allow the erection of advertisement i hoardings subject to its api proval. and to re-lay drains It will also give71 words
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81 1957-07-29 4 Gang leader is fined $35 for assault BENTONG, San. A "rowdy" and leader of a rang in Karak, L ee Kau, 20, charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a timber kepala, Soo Chui Chai, on March 2 with a bicycle chain, was fined $35 after he had promised to behave81 words
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Article109 1957-07-29 4 GIRL MOLESTED —HUNT FOR MAN SINGAPORE police are looking for a 36-year-old driver, who on Wednesday night molested a 12-year-old girl in a house at Lorong Ungku Aman, off Geylang Road. The girl's elder brother told the police that he returned from the cinema and was about to turn in109 words
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Article48 1957-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya's Ambassador-desig-nate to Indonesia, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, left yesterday for Australia to study Colombo Plan administration. He will be away for three weeks and return in time for the merdeka celebrations. Inche Senu is the secretary general of UMNO.48 words
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Article40 1957-07-29 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. In the Sessions Court today Low San of Masai new village was jailed for two months for havine chandu and smoking utensils. The sentence will date from June 23 when Low was caught.40 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-07-29 4 U.S. naval attache j s off to take up new job (above) lea StamSSi Saturday on ,h e P quishment of his app,! ment as .\-i> lan i r Naval Atta He has been pr«Mttlhi the commamler 0 iw troyer DMsfen o ing in the \th.ntir division consists of 1.83 words
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Article31 1957-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. S.: The Vivekananda School held a merdeka a hibition here wpekend to explain to I pupils the significance i\ dependence and for future di31 words
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123 1957-07-29 4 The Workers' Education Association is busy providing facilities for the study of the Malay language in Singapore. It has started two Malay classes one at the Rangoon Road English School for 25 students and the other at the Geylang English School for 12. Scon it123 words
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Advertisement277 1957-07-29 4 FOR THOSE WHO WANT RATHER MORE iSfjfcjjll "^^«fifc. 11l All— UUOI mUlUnlnU ill XuffieU cars have I > v> :>: '"g comnw. They generate a feeling of v:ell-being and prosperity. S^^^^^^^^S^ < g!g^lSE //^a -^S^^i v Merely to sit :n them makes one conscious of the careful thought and meticulous277 words
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Miscellaneous219 1957-07-29 4 YOUR RADIO LISTENING RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE 41 metres Xl ALA LUMPUR 341 metres PENANG 36« metres MALACCA 297 metres AM. 7.15 Opening Announcement; 7.16 Morning Serenade: 7.30 Time Signal And News; 7.35 A Date With Music; 8.00 News Headlines; 8.02—8 30 A Date With Music; P.M. 1.15 For the next219 words
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Miscellaneous82 1957-07-29 4 SHELL THEATRETTE: Free film show The Strongest Man in the World" and "Square Dancing" Shell House. Collyer Quay, 1 .15 p.m. INFORMATION SERVICE OF INDIA: Free film show Getting Together. Golden River, Sailors of Tomorrow and Indian News Review at 26-A Raffles Place, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. UNESCO SCIENCE82 words
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Miscellaneous129 1957-07-29 4 dern French artists at Alliance Francaise, third floor of Whit*waya Building, Battery Road. 9 a.m. to 8 pm Admission free. TEACHERS 1 TRAINING COLILEGE: Annual exhibition, college premises. Paterson Road. 9 a.m to SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY: Choral rehearsal at St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial] Hall. 5.30 p.m. RAFFLES Ml'StX'M (Stamford129 words
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95 1957-07-29 5 STAR, Sun.— Rumour-mongers that cur- would be after merMniiri Besar o) said today. also saying j rnmeni would pli jrees 1 pro- ntributions. ir. Tengku v* Yahaya, members of promotion rary inforn a course. I n founded many of these aid, "They I95 words
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Article53 1957-07-29 5 MUNI CIPAL MAN HONOURED NiPUR, Sun. at town superinKuala Lumpur kpv lie- Asian in Maicimittcd to as.soshlp of the Ins- titute of Public Cleansing, Britain. Mr Menon. v. ho joined the I murricipality 30 years ago, won the honour with a 5.000--word thesis on "problems af- i fecting refuse disposal53 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-07-29 5 MISS ELEANOR TAN. 19, who left Singapore at the weekend in the liner Hannover for further studies in England. A former pupil of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School. Eleanor is to study architecture at Birmingham University. She will be away for six years.— Straits Times picture.49 words
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281 1957-07-29 5 Members' children will get higher education IPOH, Sunday. J^HE National Union of Plantation Workers, worried about the future education of its members' children due to inadequate facilities tor higher studies on estates, plans to set up hostels in the larger towns of the Federation.281 words
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Article47 1957-07-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Shak Pow. 19, of Sungei pan Estate way jailed for eight months by Mr. V. L. Cohen in the Sessions Court. Kluang. today for breaking into the house of a woman, Yap Sam, on Jan. 26. with intent to commit an offence.47 words
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Article97 1957-07-29 5 74 farmers off to a new life SEVENTY-FOUR Germans passed through Singapore yesterday in a chartered plane to begin a new life in Australia. They were mostly farmers from West Germany. Mrs. Erika Weinert, 20, the only one in the group who could speak English, told the Straits Times that97 words
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Article35 1957-07-29 5 The body of a woman. Wong Ah Ngeoh. 45. who was reported missing on Saturday, was found in a crock in Singapore yesterday. Her son, Liew Meng Cheng, found the body.35 words
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Article37 1957-07-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— A sale of work by the Johore Anti-TB Rehabilitation Organisation and hospital patients will be held tomorrow in the entrance hall of the General Hospital from 11.30 a.m. to 5 P-n.37 words
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Article187 1957-07-29 5 WORK has started on lha first $1 3 4 million phase of an institute for mentally defective children at Woodbridge Hospital, Singapore. The work is due to be completed by the middle of next 1 year. It will consist of a treatment ward and two custodial187 words
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218 1957-07-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A 14-year-old Negri Sembilan schoolboy is taking a ronggeng drum and other musical instruments to England to play Malay music for the youths of the world. "The best way to win friendship is through218 words
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167 1957-07-29 5 rpHE People's Action Party in Singapore is planA ning to re-organise its set-up and amend its constitution. A resolution to this effect will be tabled at the party's fourth annual conference to be held at the Badminton Hall on Sunday. The conference167 words
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86 1957-07-29 5 Team to probe complaints against Colony kathis The Singapore Muslim Advisory Board has appointed a special committee to investigate complaints against certain of the Colony's kathis. "There have been mistakes over the registration of some marriages and divorces," the chairman of the M.A.8., Dato S. I. O. Alsagoff. said yesterday.86 words
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Article50 1957-07-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun In the Pontian Sessions Court today Lee Shens Tow, a tailor, wa s fined $250 or three months' jail for cau.ung hurt to Chong Ngang Toi-g, another tailor, with a per knife. H P was also ordered to pay Chong $50 compensation.50 words
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Article19 1957-07-29 5 About 60 members of the Alliance Francais in Singapore yesterday held a picnic at Serangoon Garden Avenue.19 words
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Miscellaneous65 1957-07-29 5 Hex Maruan 3M.D. Felt faaiish Dick Tracy At gun paint ■#HB^H^|HH|H^| VI WES CONSCIOUS. XP& UPSV 17 LDCXCOPPER— I HAVE VI I/" SME SAID ThEY'RE W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ WE'D BETTER H DAISY I MDUR OWN GUN IN NOUR J I BRINGING »\M MERE. SHE MUST IM NEARLY FROZE! T I BLINDRXD fS\65 words
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Obituary55 1957-07-29 6 ?0 Hr.rrf, tlii (minimum) MRS YEO CHEE CHENG, aped 73 years, passed away peacefully on 28th July. 1957 at 7. Makepeace Road, leaving behind 5 sons, Jul Hua. Jul Him. Jui Mok, Jui Sians. Jul Chung, 5 daughters, 5 dauphters-in-law. 4 sons-in-law, many grandchildren and .randchilciren to mourn her55 words
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Article60 1957-07-29 6 10 Words $11l (minimum). MR MRS SIMON ROZARIO thanks friends 4c relatives for ■i:ul attendance, valuable id good wishes on their •..edding. MR. MRS. Thlo Sam It Family thank all friends, relatives, Staffs of M.A.L., X.L.M.. G.1. A.. A 11. .v P.A.A.. for gifts, wTeaths. I condolences and atten-60 words
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Article193 1957-07-29 6 zu norat tiv (minimum). i-ALE BEGINS at Harrows Ltd. too. iv Ski:Us from $5 Sizes 24-: 7, Orchard Road. LONG AWAITED Commen.'l'day Vanity's Genuine. Hi Price oale. 11. 3atter> R ad. DOROTHY GRAY Texture Lo- .ukens ar.d braces laziest 1 6km. Sallowness yields to blushing I WHATEVER YOU ARE193 words
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781 1957-07-29 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. July 29, 1957. The Co -Ops Go Forward Much to the credit of the Federation's Minister of Agriculture is his staunch support for the co-operative movement. The co-operatives have had a chequered history. But they can become, as the Minister says, the backbone of the781 words
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Article378 1957-07-29 6 The Federation* Minister of Education is of the opinion that a six-hour stretch at school for primary pupils does not overtax their strength. He seems 10 be out of step with teachers in the Federation and with educationists in Singapore. He also has the labour laws against378 words
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Article, Illustration1526 1957-07-29 6 MICHAEL SULLIVAN - MICHAEL SULLIVAN DIGGING UP OUR BURIED PAST by Curator, University Art Museum; Field Director, University Archaeological Society CK)R the past four weeks, members of the University of Malaya have been conducting a campaign of survey and excavation organised by the University Archaeological Society and the University1,526 words
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163 1957-07-29 6 TT seems to me and to many others that the employees at the Harbour and Telephone Board would go to any extent, all for an ideology concocted by som c minor groups of Individuals or just a particular individual, without163 words
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Advertisement514 1957-07-29 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. id Word, $10 < mint mum) GARDINER: To Daphne, wife of Michael. Sri Gading Estate, li.uu Palial, at B.M.H., Kluang, en 26-7-57, a son, William Edward. CHEW: To Swee Klok and Chin Jin. a daughter Eunice Al Bee. at Youngberg Hospital, Slnga. pore, on July 27. Sister lor514 words
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Article37 1957-07-29 7 -i< Sun A 1 nUt camp was by a police I pacrol near north Ke- dah. The camp, with accomo- dation for 30 people showed '> signs of having been evacuted two weeks ago.37 words
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78 1957-07-29 7 Forty-four passengers aboard I Qantas Super Constellation bound for Johannesburg were *iven an unexpected glipipse of Singapore yesterday. Bad weather prevented their plane from landing at Cocos Island after the flight from Darwin on Saturday night so the plane was diverted to Singapore Airport.78 words
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Article46 1957-07-29 7 TEMERLOH, Sun. The new district officer of.Temer- i loh is Inc he Mohamed Zain bin Haji Aodul Hadi. the for- < mer assistant District Officer of Kuala Pilah. He succeeded Mr. G. T. M de Morgan, who has left Malaya under the Malayanisation scheme.46 words
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Article111 1957-07-29 7 HARBOUR BOARD GO-SLOW IS OVER .i7-day go-slow at the Harbour Members H.B. Stafl As- which started n, will re■k lor normal the go-slow association agreed to laid down inquiry on ver, said it ile at short ■t to all the were prepared j i normal the put them b'tck i111 words
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Article248 1957-07-29 7 IT WILL STABILISE OUR MOVEMENT, SELANGOR MAN TELLS CONFERENCE THP aii u KU^LA LUMPUR, Sunday. •T h XS? l y i C °-°Perative Conference toh»nbJ' if C i j t0 create a co -<>Perative central bank to help develop the country's co-operative movement. capital248 words
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Article78 1957-07-29 7 Officers elected at the annual meeting of the Singapore Union of Journalists yest^iday were: President. Mr s. Rajaratnam: vice-presidents, Mr Othman Woq and Mr. V.T. Sambandam; secretary, Mr A.K.G. Unny; assistant secI retary, Mr Anthony Sehooljing; treasurer, Mr. s. SivadasI executive. Mr. N.T.R Singam' Mr. Fu78 words
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216 1957-07-29 7 400 trucks in mammoth R.A.S.C. parade T<HE Royal Army Ser- »vice Corps yesterday staged a mamoth parade of military vehicles on the disused runway of the former Kallang Airport, Singapore. More than »50 officers and men and 400 vehicles the entire transport organisation of the army in Singapore were on216 words
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Article62 1957-07-29 7 TAIPING, Sun. Dr. T. Markandu was installed as president of the Taiping Rotary Club last night. Other officers of the club are: vice-president, Mr. H.K. Hansen, who will also serve as sergeant-at-arms; secretary. Mr. D.J. Bedford; treasurer, Mr. Kee Cheng Hoe; directors, Mr. A.K. Sabapathy. Inche Ismail62 words
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Article37 1957-07-29 7 A seven-y#ar-old girl, Besar binte Akap was knocked down by a car at the 7' 2 mile, West Coast Road* Singapore, last night. She was admitted to hospital in a serious condition.37 words
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Article26 1957-07-29 7 RAUB, Sun.— A technician in the Telecommunications Department here, K. Ramaya. 44. collapsed in the office yesterday and died after being admitted to hospital.26 words
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162 1957-07-29 7 INDEBTEDNESS— 'THE BIG PROBLEM THAT FACES MALAYA' KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. "THE president of the Midlands Co-operative Move- ment of Malaya, Mr. K. Subramaniam. said at a dinner here last night that one of the gravest problems facing independent Malaya was urban and rural indebtedness. "In rural areas the need for162 words
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Article101 1957-07-29 7 NO-LIGHTS PARKING for A TIME IPOH. Sun. Motorists may, lor i.he time being, park their v nicies without lights in ar>> street in Ipoh without I (ear of a police summons. The Ipoh Town Council has requested the Registrar of Vehicles to rescind the reguj lation which makes it an101 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-07-29 7 BKIGADIFR W.S.F. HICKIE talking to Quartermaster T. Tonnelly of 37 Water Transport Coy at the RABC .parade on the disused runway of the former Kallane Airport yesterday —Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article200 1957-07-29 7 New business needed, says manager KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday T<HE Malayan Co-operative Insurance Society, the first of its kind in this country, is facing a crisis because it is not Retting enough new business The manager, Mr. S. D. Lingam. disclosed this today at the All-Malaya Co-opera-tive200 words
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Article23 1957-07-29 7 ALOR STAR. Sun.- A new branch of the Malayan Indian Congress was lnaugura*I ed at Bfdong. central Kedah 1 last night.23 words
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Article77 1957-07-29 7 PRESS— BY THE TENGKU KUALA LU Mr'ull, Sun The Chief Minister, Ttngku Abdui Rahman, tonight called on Malayan journalists to l'elp to make Malaya a peaceiui and prosperous country. Unable to be present at the cultural show of the Federation Malay Journalists Association here, hi s speech had ueen rcordcd.77 words
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220 1957-07-29 7 From Page One chaser! by some of the pickets. The strikers then turned their attention to the car. Police reinforcements who had arrived as result of thp morning Incident ordered the strikers to disperse. They refused to j do so and from the220 words
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Article50 1957-07-29 7 TEMERLOH. Sun. The Sultan of Pahang presented 33 silver jubilee medals to prominent citizens here during the week's celebrations of the 25th year of his reign. The programme included a fish drive, ronggeng and allcommunity dinner, and sports. More than 3,000 people attended the festivities.50 words
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Article26 1957-07-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Kuala Lumpur traffic police reported on c fatal accident last week. Fifteen people were injured and 47 cars damaged.26 words
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98 1957-07-29 7 The Singapore Debating Team is looking for more members. "Attendances at our weekly meetings have been very poor," said the secretary, Inche Mohamed Yusoff Abdullah, yesterday. The team is a section of the Study Group Movement, sponsored by the British Council, formed to cneouragp98 words
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213 1957-07-29 7 FEDERATION AND COLONY PLAN SCIENCE CENTRE TALKS now being held between the Federation and Singapore Government may lead to the settingup of an Institute of Scientific and Industrial Ro search in Malaya. The Singapore Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, said I yesterday that an agreement would213 words
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Article102 1957-07-29 7 BUTTERWORTH, Sun.— One hundred UMNO youths from all over the Federation will take part in the mer.ieka eve youth parade at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 30. "They will wear uniforms ,of white shirt and trousers," Tuan Haji Ahmad Badawi, vice-president of UMNO (Malaya) Youths, told the102 words
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Article33 1957-07-29 7 TAIPING, Sun. The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman yesterday inspected an all-Maluyan parade by 179 men of the Volunteer Army Service Corps. He complimented the .rr.en on their excellent drilling.33 words
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Article89 1957-07-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will give a lavish garden party on Sept. 1 to ny than 1.500 guests at his .ejudency here to mark merdeka. The main feature of the party will be a mtnature pesta In which the "cream" or89 words
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Advertisement109 1957-07-29 7 GAZELLE BICYCLE *ssss^ i of RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LID.. ENGLAND OWN 540.00, MONTHLY $20.00 Distributors: HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. -D ROAD, SINGAPORE. PHONE: ***** ***** T U ROAO, KUALA LUMPUR. PHONI: JIJ3 (2 linen "ACH STREET, PINANG. PHONI: 4154 A 41SS SALE I STARTS TODAY DRESSES GOWNS PRICES SLASHED A\\\ulchands__ =AH109 words
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Advertisement175 1957-07-29 7 hsm-mww \l m ESIi ENGINES Class YLJI >O* A COMPACT POWER The YL-YLX range of engines is offered in rhree sizes, 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 and service175 words
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Article712 1957-07-29 8 By Our Market Correspondent THE Singapore Share Market last week could be likened to a man who ate too much rich food too quickly, suffered a bad attack of indigestion and then began slowly to recover. The share market had opened the week with a continuation712 words
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Article611 1957-07-29 8 MALAYAN SHARE LIST TWE following list of revised A quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers Association after its last meeting on Friday. INDI'STRMI.S v»i Bricks Pref 1.55 Ords 1 go "las Ice 1100 xcl 3. B. Petrol 64 8. U. Trustees 6 10 Zon. Tin Smelt Pref is611 words
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Article483 1957-07-29 8 4^T^llH^\^^^^^^^»^^^B REPORTS of United States' unfounded concern that the strike of 2,000 miners at Pahang Consolidated mine near Kuantan may extend through the Malayan mining industry have not been backed by support of the market. Activity on overseas markets has been to the contrary. Towards 'heAP - 483 words
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Article17 1957-07-29 8 Current Datr of i payment paymrnt '"^d Ifar Prn Bedford Plantations Ltd IS'; r t17 words
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Article397 1957-07-29 8 THE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period July 20 to 26. INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelter 34.5., Federal Dispensary $2.35, Fraser Neave Ords. $2.87 Vi to J3.00 to »2.87>j. Gammons $2.70 to $2.65 to $2,574397 words
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Advertisement446 1957-07-29 8 NOTICE NOTICE ls hereby given that EDWARD VICTOR KRUSCHANDL at present of 443-B, 1 1 River Valley Road, Singapore, is the owner of a Patent registered In the United Kingdom under No. i 682, 142 and No. 711, 798 and in Singapore under No. 20 of 1954 and No. 20446 words
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Advertisement905 1957-07-29 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MACHINE SHOP SUPERINTENDENT Applications are invited for the post of temporary Machine Shop Superintendent on the scale 604--a24-724/754-a2B-866 cost of living allowance is payable in addition. Only applicants with at least five years recent experience In charge! of a large Machine Shop will be considered. A knowledge of905 words
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Advertisement825 1957-07-29 8 NOTICES Re: ESTATE OF SAMPADA NARAYAN RAO Deceased All persons having any claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased, late of No: 146, Changi Road, 10% nu., Singapore who died on the sth day of April 1957, are required to send particulars of their claims in writing to The825 words
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Advertisement436 1957-07-29 8 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDER from registered contractors (Class E 1 and above) will be received by the State Engineer, Selangor up to 3 p.m. on 16.8.57 for the construction of 7 blocks of 2 units each Labourer? Quarters in Kuala Langat District. Full particulars are obtainable from the Office436 words
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Advertisement371 1957-07-29 8 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE REFUND OF ASSESSMENT Claims for refund of assessment on houses reported vacant between 1st January and 30th June, 1957, must be submitted by 31st July, 1957, on forms obtainable from the City Assessor's Office (Ground Floor). MAKE SURE that receipt of your claim has been acknowledged371 words
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Article51 1957-07-29 10 PHILADELPHIA, Sun. Dorothy Knode beat Wimbledon runner-up Darlene Hard 6-4, 6-3 in the ail-American women's singles final of the Pennsylvania lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Vie Seixas, defending champion, reached the final of the men's singles with <t 6-1. 6-4. 6-2 win over the Australian Neale51 words
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1122 1957-07-29 10 LOCK KNOCKS FIGHJ T OUT OF WEST INDIES WITH A WONDER RUN OUT SIR LEONARD HUTTOS reporting on the drama at Leeds LEEDS, Sun. WITH as convincing a performance as you could wish to see, England won their lirst Test series against West Indies for 18 years at Leeds yesterday1,122 words
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Article110 1957-07-29 10 SCOREBO A RD WEST INDIES Ist Inns.— l 42 ENGLAND Ist Inns.— 279 WEST INDIES 2nd Inns. Worrell r Cowdrey b Trueman 7 Sobers run out 29 Kanhai Ibw Loader 0 Weekes c Cowdrey b Trueman 14 .limit c Sheppard b l.<i»diT 35 Smith c Evans b Smith 8 Pairaudeau110 words
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448 1957-07-29 10 Gibson attack worries Gloucester SUTTLE HITS CENTURY FOR SUSSEX J ONDON Sun.— David Gibson, 21-year-Lj old pace bowler, making his first appearance for Surrey, took six Gloucestershire wickets for 53 runs at Bristol yesterday. Gibson worried all the batsmen with his accurate attack demonstrated by the fact that he hit448 words
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Miscellaneous372 1957-07-29 10 a the fair annoys." (Cowper) btra i ts Times Crossword 29 °< <•>. DOWN 1 Beginning for a measure (5). T™ "T"T~" P*~ ESS9T"™ 15 "T" T™ 1^ 2 Veronica's KO od wishes <9>. SSHK 3 1*2*1 concomitant. In a man- £|g ner of speaking (5 1 las HI --IJt^372 words
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Advertisement2262 1957-07-29 11 I iWSWsffls i^-T?TnifflfJ9 i^fTfi3B-i SITUATIONS VACANT I 21) Wordt ti (Mil,.)— Box SO ctt. txtra. WANTED GRADE I and Grade I II Dressers. Applications rxc invited for the posts of Grade I and Grade II Dressers for an Estate Hospital In North Borneo Free 1 accommodation, furniture] firewood, water and2,262 words
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Advertisement917 1957-07-29 11 TUITION ,20 Wordt SS (Mim.)-Box SO ctt. tx4ra. I CHA-CHA-CHA: ROCK-N--ROLL; MAMBO starting 4.00 p.m. 3/8 57. $10/- Complete. Modern Ballroom 7.30 p.m. 6/8/57. $8/Monthly. Rock-ri-Roll only $5/--7.30 p.m. 7/8/57. Lees School of Dancing, 126 Sims Avenue, Slngai pore. Telephone *****. 'FAMILY GUIDE To the far East' recommends S I.C.917 words
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Advertisement799 1957-07-29 11 MISCELLANEOUS in Wot** %i (Him.)— Box M ctt. txtra. THE PHILIPS OZONIZEB Is a specially designed ultraviolet lamp to deodorise the air Excellent (or alrcondltioned rooms. Price $19 Tel: ***** for details SERVANTS AGENCY (Estd 1911) for domestic servants traln- ed In European and Asian homes, 17 Dboby Ghaut near799 words
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307 1957-07-29 12 IyHE first century of the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament this season is still eluding batsmen after 14 rounds. Chris Arkell (S.C.C.i yesterday came closest to the honour, for which a bat Is awarded annually, when he got up to 97 before being307 words
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Article176 1957-07-29 12 A. SRIPATHY - A. SRIPATHY SINGAPORE SERVICES CLEAR FIRST MALAYA CUP HURDLE By Inside trio's passing delights the crowd MUAR, Sun.—A hattrick by inside left Garrod enabled Singapore Joint Services to clear their first Malaya Cup hurdle with a 3-0 victory over Johore here today. This is the first176 words
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Article270 1957-07-29 12 T<OM Potts won the A special prize for returning the best, qualifying score in the Singapore open amateur golf championship yesterday. Potts took 153 strokes for th e 36-hole qualifying round 81 for the first 18 holes at th P R.S.G.C. on Saturday and 72270 words
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Article48 1957-07-29 12 MONTREAL, bun. Brazil took a winning 3-0 >ad over Israel in the North American zone semi-final >>f the Davis Cup here yesterday when they won the doubles match. Brazil, who won two single.s matches yesterday, will meet the United States in the zone final.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article33 1957-07-29 12 BURNLEY. Lancashire Sun.-Collie Smith, the 24--year-old West Indies allrounder, has signed to play for the Burnley club in league cricket next season. He is to receive a four-figure fee. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article51 1957-07-29 12 IPOH. Sun. Negrl Sembilan passed Perak's first Innings total with five wickets in hand at the close of the first day's play in the Inter-.state cricket match on the padar.g today. Perak 116 lAllardyce 43. Harding 6-38. Medcalf 4-18 1. Negri 131-5 (Stanislaus 61. Devindran 2251 words
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Article49 1957-07-29 12 Singapore Malay Badminton Association will meet, Johore in the first round of the Tengku Abdul Rahman Cup at the S.B.A. hall. Guillemard Road, at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday. The S M B A prize distribution (or last year's champions will take place on the same night.49 words
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Article25 1957-07-29 12 Royal Engineers Civilian Association have Riven a walkover to Marine Department in their hut S.A.F.A. league first divU.on fixture which was scheduled lor tomorrow.25 words
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Article188 1957-07-29 12 pOLICE beat Indian Association by one wicket at Balestier Road INDIAN ASSOCIATION Hartans b Sundram 28 Yunos b de Witt 7 Angullla b Sundram 13 Af.hrafl c Da Silva b Sundram 10 A; it b Sundram 11 Vijayasingam run out 6 Shah c da Silva b Sandosham188 words
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Article184 1957-07-29 12 A RMY beat Royal Air Force by two runs at Nee Soon. ARMY Grindrod c Smith b Hanrahan 2 Webb b Muir 6 Mallett c Turner b Hanrahan 4 Pearce c Hanrahan b Alty 26 White lbw Turner 8 Sharpe b Turner 2 Hayward c Haines b184 words
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Article172 1957-07-29 12 UNIVERSITY beat Ceylon Sports Club by five wickets at Sepoy Lines. CEYLON SPORTS CLUB Thuraisingam lbw Delilkan 13 Ponnampalam c Wijesinghe b Aruinugam 3 Anwar c K. S. Retnam b Delilkan 14 Soocelaraj c Sithawalla b Delilkan 22 Yogarajah c Sithawalla b Delilkan 4 De Kretser not172 words
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Article195 1957-07-29 12 CINOAPORK trioket Club beat Singaporr t h'.nesr Recreation by 16* runs on tin- padung. STORE CRICKET CLl'B Sheppard c Chew Bee b Lam 6 Heard lbw Heng Hoe 49 Woodhouse c Heng Hoe b Thlam Slew 30 Arkell run out 97 Harper c Chew Bee b Thiam195 words
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157 1957-07-29 12 It is a move to encourage youngsters, says secretary I7XAI.A LUMPUR, Sun. Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimming Association is organising a special championship meet for juniors as part of the Merdeka Games. The juniors will be divided into three sections: boys under 17,157 words
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Article100 1957-07-29 12 OINGAPORE were beaten 5-1 by the touring Kowloon Bus team in their football match in Jalan Singapore put up a poor display and deserved to lose b> a wider margin. At halftime they were trailing 2-0, the busmen scoring through Law Shui Wah (19th minute) and100 words
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82 1957-07-29 12 Silken Glider beats 14 in Irish Oaks rjTHE CURRAGH, Ireland. I Sun— Mr. Joe McGrath's j Silken Glider. wh 0 was beaten a short head by Queen Elizabeth's Carrozza in the Epsom Oaks, won the Irish Oaks over a mile and a half here yesterday in a field of 15.Reuter - 82 words
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Article95 1957-07-29 12 SEAK TOXG BEATS FEATHER MARK KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Five Malayan records were broken at the Selangor jopen weightliftinp; championship? last night. I Cheah So;ik Tong of Selan!gor broke Koh Eng Tongs Malayan record in the featherweight class by lifting a total of 685-lbs. I Seak Tong also95 words
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Article209 1957-07-29 12 fT.TN. de Silva, of Ceylon Sports Club, took eight wickets for 23 runs for the best perfor-l mance in the S.C.A. junior tournament programme yesterday. He was mainly responsible for the dismissal of Fraser and Neave in just over an hour for 55 runs209 words
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Article76 1957-07-29 12 SYDNEY. Sun Australian football results today were: NSW Dlv. (South): Corrimal 4 Manly 3. NSW Fed. Cup: Sydney Austral 0 Concord 4. Victoria Div. 1: Moreland 1 Juventus 0. NSW Div. 1 (North.: Cessnock i 7 Weston 0; L. Miicquarrfe 1 Wallsend 7: Blacksmith 3 Awaba 5; West76 words
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275 1957-07-29 12 EPSOM JEEP - Three Rings out, the 'Pirate' heads list with 9.0 EPSOM JEEP BEARER BOND GALLOPS INTO GOLD CUP PICTURE By MR. E. J. Tan's Three Rings, the Comissioner General's Cup winner, will not run in the Penang Gold Cup on Saturday. In the handicaps for the big race announced yesterday, topweight275 words
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Article47 1957-07-29 12 GOLD CUP FIELD CLASS I—l 1/4 MILKS Crimson Priate Pappa's Love 8.12 Pearl City 8 10 S Straits Code 809 Mu Hi 1 1 Man 8.08 Nazakat 8.07 Bearer Bond Ili.iirv Bird 8.06 Goldrn Melody 8.05 Rao Rajah 8.00 Daybrook Delivery 7.11 Byzantium 7.08 S Maghrra 7.0747 words
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Article69 1957-07-29 12 Hard fight for South China DENAM r China every trick they it, b«U a Fooi tionof M,. 3-1 belor, ;■:■:.s Sd^ IIV <2 The F.A.M. up a great flgl visitors to 1-0 Lourdes, in thi was always F.A.M. defender South Chin;, tied chance South Chin ing in thi through Lee69 words
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Article363 1957-07-29 12 THF.RE will be only seven races at Penang on Wednesday. Weights are: P and O Cup Class 1— 6 Malayan Scholar 9.13 Aquarua 9.07 Krakatoa 904 I Avanti 8.10 Time To Reason 8.09 Early Bird 8.08 Marigold 8.05 Stage Show II 8.04 Little John 8.02 Cash Cheque363 words
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Miscellaneous27 1957-07-29 12 ATHLETICS Inter-schools triangular nn-.t St. Andrew's A.C.S. and Presbyterian, Woodsville. SOCCER S.A.F.A. rup-tie: C.A. v I.B.C., Jalan Brsar, 5.15 p.m.; Div. 2B: Alexandra v S.H.B. Police, Grylang.27 words
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