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Title Section15 1958-07-27 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Matey* No. 1,196. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. JULY 27, 1958. if 20 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration348 1958-07-27 1 Buang Omar Junid wins Kallang seat by 71 3- vote majority Workers' Party candidate loses deposit ONG: NOW FOR DISTRICT AND GENERAL POLLS THE People's Action Party won the Singapore City Council by-election in the Kallang division last night. The results, announced at the Singapore Youth Sports348 words
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Article100 1958-07-27 1 U.S. LAUNCHES ANOTHER SATELLITE f*APE CANAVERAL. Sat. >* The U.S. Army launched another earth satellite Explorer IV here today using a jupiter-C rocket. It is in orbit. The rocket blasted off from its launching pad at the missile test centre here at. 1500 GMT (10.30 p.m. Malayan Time*. It was100 words
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Article27 1958-07-27 1 WASHINGTON, Sat Mrs. Edward Campion Acheson, 87. mother of the former Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson died yesterday after a lingering illness. TJ.P.I.27 words
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540 1958-07-27 1 REDS PLOT THE DOWNFALL OF ALLIANCE KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. kJALAYAN Communist Party plans for behind -the scenes actions in the coming national elections have been exposed by the Government. A document found on a dead terrorist discloses the desperate position of the M.C.P and its present tactics. Krding to the540 words
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Article49 1958-07-27 1 Singapore Airport Security olice are investigating the loss of a consignment of i watches valued at $10,000 from the Malayan Airways cargo olfice. The watches packed in four crates, were in transit to Sandakan. They arrived from Switzerland on Friday They were missed yesterday morning.49 words
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Article653 1958-07-27 1 'I thank you for your support' At 10.55 p.m. the doors leading from the upstairs room to the verandah opened and Mr. M. Ponnuduray. Commissioner of Elections, accompanied b> the winning candidate, walked out. The commissioner held up his hand for silence. and then announced that Inche Buang had topped653 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-07-27 1 MISS COLOMBIA IS CROWNED MISS UNIVERSE LAST NIGHTS radio picture of the new Miss Universe, Lvi Marina Zuloaga. 19, from Colombia. Story of the contest in Pace 5.28 words
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103 1958-07-27 1 Lorry driver beaten up after fatal crash VILLAGERS from a kani pone off the 8] mile Yio Chu Kane Road in Singapore yesterday beat up a lorry driver after a ten-year-old bnv had been knocked down and killed. The driver. Chai Chu Lin. 21. was in the General Hospital in103 words
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Article230 1958-07-27 1 After the pOll WHAT THE PARTY LEADERS SAID THE Chiet Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said last night that he would push ahead with his plans for a United Socialist Front. After learning the result of the Kallang by-election, he said: "We are not the least discouraged by this narrow230 words
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Article19 1958-07-27 1 PRINCE OF WALES LOXDON, Bat The Queen today created her son. Prince Charles Prince of Wales.— U.P.l.19 words
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Article1160 1958-07-27 2 MICHAEL GANNON iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - AS THE TIMETABLE RETREAT WENT ON, TROOPS DEFIED THE LUFTWAFFE WITH RIFLES THOUGH "FrankforceV' limited counter-attack al Anas ended in gallant failure, the intention to break out to the south was still "on." The 3th and 50th, Divisions were held in reserve to try again, with three1,160 words
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Article794 1958-07-27 2 CHAPTER FIVE "COR Thine is the kingdom The bombers' screams, rising os they go into a shollow dive, drown the padre's prayer. The rest of the paternoster is unheard. A man alongside Charles rises from his knees and runs for whatever cover the dunes will794 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1958-07-27 2 DUNKIRK -continuing the inside story of the historical campaign They were also threatened with encirclement by von Bock's drive to pass the eastern flank. There seemed every likelihood that the "root and core" of the British Army would be lost. A service of intercession was held at Westminster Abbey, and1,260 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1958-07-27 3 This was the key to a world of magical moments FROM rucl i menUu y beginnings \v it h such basic utterances :is "Slick 'em up" iiiul "Gertcha," the cinema, after 30 years of talking, luis progressed to loftier tilings. To words of more Hum two syllables and cv c1,334 words
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Advertisement118 1958-07-27 3 NEXT WEEK FEELIESandSMELLIES I &|66E|[ VOUA#SAWA/G$ I AN** v\^#^^J uly 28th to AUGUST 9rh Jl r** 9 m^m^ inclusive THE BARGAIN EVENT OF THE YEAR STARTS TOMORROW! DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M. MORNING FROCKS DRESS MATERIALS by Reybro, Percy Trilnick, Eostex, Betty PRINTED COTTON 36 wide. Big Borcloy, Linri ond118 words
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Advertisement61 1958-07-27 3 W A FULLY AUTOMATIC \f CAMERA AGFA AUTOMATIC 66 FINDS AUTOMATICALLY THE CORRECT EXPOSURE AND SETS THE SHUTTER TO THE RIGHT SPEED. JUST PRESS THE SHUTTER RELEASE. ALWAYS CORRECT EXPOSURE IDEAL. FOR COLOUR. 4^fcs^/jtt^^V ASK VOUK I'HOTO 1)1. All i; BEHN MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC INDOORS OR61 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-07-27 4 Back again with a new honour MALACCA. Sat.— Malacca Municipality's veterinary surgeon, Mr. J. A. VanniaMnnliam. (above), has returned from the United Stales where he obtained the degree of Doctor of Veterinary .Medicine at Michigan State Iniversity. Mr. Yanniasiiigham. wlio was away for 10 months, is the second veterinary officer78 words
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Article31 1958-07-27 4 TOKYO. Sat. The Indian Navy's fla^hip. the cruiser INS. Mysore, arrived at Yokohama this morning, beginning a visit to Japan that will end at Kobe on Aug. 7.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration188 1958-07-27 4 AN AIRGIRL SPENDS LEAVE AS A BUILDER Three years in Vietnam^still to learn freedom lesson' A WOMAN and two men from RAF. Seletar have just spent 10 days' I leave building an extension to the Cheshire Home in i Changi. The are: S.A.C. <Wi Stella j Monica O'Hanlon, 22. a188 words
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Article96 1958-07-27 4 A PRINCE with a cool college crewcut has been spending a week in Singapore on his way from Saigon to Paris. He is Prince Alexander Mavrocardato Creek mother. Rumanian father himself a French citizen who has lectured at the University of Saigon for the past three years96 words
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Article293 1958-07-27 4 Nan Mall - crew cu t looks Singapore By growth of the hair. And I thought it would be cooler on the voyage home." On conditions in Vietnam, he said the Communists were becoming stronger and that the present calm could deteriorate rapidly. "Corruption is rife and trade is falling," he said. "The293 words
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93 1958-07-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Bungsar Brickfields branch of the Labour Party of Malaya wants the Government to investigate living conditions of political detainees. The branch has tabled a resolution on the subject for discussion at the party's annual national conference to be held in93 words
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Article229 1958-07-27 4 POLICE IN AMBUSH OPEN FIRE ALOR STAR, Saturday. I^EDAH police have launched a big hunt for two robbers who escaped from an cmbush ecly today during which a man was shot and wounded. Police had waited for five nights to trap them. The wounded229 words
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Article80 1958-07-27 4 IPOH. Sat. —A distinguished soldier. Brigadier P. N. M. Moore, 47, who came to Malaya to help fight the terrorists three years ago, leaves for i England soon for an appointment in the War Office. Brig. Moore will be succeeded by Brigadier H J. Mogg.80 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-07-27 4 NANYANG PRINCIPAL GETS O.B.C FROM GOVERNOR MADAM LIU YUEN SIEN. Principal of the Nanyang t.irK' School since 1927 is seen receiving the 0.8. E. from the Governor of Sin- gapore. Sir William Goode. at an investiture ceremony at Government House, yesterday. Sh« was union* th* SO i Malayan letipu-uts of94 words
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Article40 1958-07-27 4 N. Bhaskaran Nair. U pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to misappropriating $2,616. between April 1 and June 20 while he was employed by the Naval Base Union. The case will be heard on Aug. 25.40 words
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Article36 1958-07-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The six-week registration for national service in tne Federation ended today. A confidential report on its progress will be submitted to the Federation Cabinet in the next, few weeW*36 words
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Article, Illustration170 1958-07-27 4 DENANG, Sat. Mr. T. V. "Uncle" Templeton, owner "of Mount Pleasure the famous holiday resort at Batu Ferringhi here, died suddenly today aaed 60. He had been ailing for -otne time. His condition worsened this morning and an ambulance was summoned. He died on170 words
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Article67 1958-07-27 4 MALACCA. Sat. Thr.-« popular local singing trios the Troubadours, the Thrct< Tops and the Gaylad.s have (juaiiiied lor the senunnals in Radio Malaya's talentime contest staged ir aid of building fund of St Francis Institution here. Tho contest attracted 147 entries. The .semi-flnal s will67 words
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Article75 1958-07-27 4 $20,000 is target The Chief Minister. Mr Lim Yew Hock, will open a fete and fair in the ground* of St. Andrews Cathedral Singapore, at 11 a.m. on Saturday. The fair's organisers hopeto raise $20,000 for ths St. Andrews Mission Hospital. The attractions will inrlucie more than 40 food, produce75 words
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Advertisement384 1958-07-27 4 ITS EASIER to arrange your overseas trip when you Fly QAHIAS One ticket One airline: No complications and wekome and personalised service for Nvh.ch Qantas cabin no need to change airlines when you fly around the world with "f* s and ground staff are famous w.th experienced travellers Qantas. Just384 words
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Article, Illustration16 1958-07-27 5 POLICE supervising the dispersal of the crowd after the results had been announced.16 words
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Article, Illustration27 1958-07-27 5 Police advise PAP supporters to keep clear of the 100-yard range from the Griffiths School polling station in McNair Road. Sunday Times picture.27 words
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258 1958-07-27 5 LONG BEACH. Sat. Luz Marina Zuloaga, 19, a diminutive Latin beauty, today became the new Miss Universe at the international beauty contest here. Luz. a university student from Manizales. was Miss Colombia Only sft. 4in. tall, with vital statistics of 35V-23U35!..258 words
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Article, Illustration441 1958-07-27 5 Quick, quiet trek home immediately after the results were given which maintained radio contact with police headjuarters. They had little to do except to tear down party slogans pasted up to near the polling stations. They also painted out slogan^ painted on the oadways. Complaints The first complaint ot the441 words
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Article60 1958-07-27 5 R-0 DE JANEIRO. Sat. Mr. Herbert Morrison. Britain's veteran Socialist parliamentarian, warned Russia here yesterday that she could not win a war against the West At a Press conference he expressed doubts whether the RuaaUuu really believed Anglo-American moves In the Middle East constituted aggressionReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement224 1958-07-27 5 NOW! FOR YOU---VjijiHiggiH RSIK P^l HMfIP -Mm w^ s Now you can bring new glory to your hair with //ct/O, the golden shampoo hAIA Ame lean women rave about I Halo's special 'glorifying* ingredient gives your Wit tH hair new sparkle. Leaves it so clean so shining bright, and so224 words
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Article, Illustration127 1958-07-27 6 Spice cake is fine stand-by for tea QPICE cake is a great stand-by for tea and those odd coffee sessions when friends drop in to visit informally. You need: Two cups flour: 2 well beaten eggs; cloves, nutmeg, allspice (about 1 teaspoon each) 1 teaspoon salt; 1 cup heavy cream;127 words
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Article44 1958-07-27 6 Just arrived in Singapore the ideal travelling dress. American made, it Is an extra lightweight acetate, permanently pleated from neck to hemline in very fine pleats. It is completely crease resistant and takes up less space than the average sweater.44 words
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Article, Illustration219 1958-07-27 6 811 c O'Connor brought nearly evening gowns as part of her stage wardrobe apart from several dozen dresses for everyday wear. Most shr had made in Australia before the tour began, but some arc from India where, she MJV, 'Indian materials almost drove219 words
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331 1958-07-27 6 SUSAN BARRIE - Brunette with very definite ideas on colours SUSAN BARRIE fHIS week I took a look at the glamour evening gowns brought to Singapore by tall and lovely Australian singer, Eileen O'Connor, who is appearing at a leading local nightspot. Eileen, who might have been a fashion model if BY she331 words
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280 1958-07-27 6 Left till last, handbags now adopt 'new look' THE dramatic change in the fashion silhouette has already had a wide effect on accessories, including stockings and shoes Now it is the turn of the handbag. Many or the new bags for 1958 are square or wide, rather than deep, to280 words
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Article65 1958-07-27 6 A Paris report says that the latest costume jewellery has a strong similarity to that of 1925, with necklaces tending more and more to cover the bust. Their average length is 80 inches, their stones are either round or irregular and their general character is similar to65 words
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Advertisement100 1958-07-27 6 HOUSE. WE'LL GET MUMA/S Wh<% V Uf yij|~^ Its delicious on bread Wm K fi Milkmaid Milk is simply delicious spread on V \h bread so nourishing too and children simply pr- J /T^l I* s s0 eas y t0 P re P are a /v.4^*s^^ j f slice or100 words
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Advertisement295 1958-07-27 6 fj INTERNATIONAL ASUASHORT g f\ I lACHMAN \>^ k 'AOUASHORT'i Cotton twill boxer short*. -BEACHMAN": the matching shirt. SARONG Exotio cotton print*. BONOI BEACH Cut ton saalied and cuffed with nylon. Divine Cirl pare rubber swimcap; deluxe model. Diving Bella* 4ANTZEN LIMITED BRENTFORD- MDDX- ENCLAMD \J /xf^" I DUX JSLb295 words
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216 1958-07-27 7 Head of postal department praises his local employees KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "|"HE Postal Department will be in "safe and able hands" when it is completely Malayanised, the Postmaster-General, Mr. A. S. Gammon, said today. Mr. Gammon, speaking at the Union of Post Office Workers annual delegates conference here, praised the216 words
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142 1958-07-27 7 TRENGGANUS LAST 3 TERRORISTS GIVE UP KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. Two men terrorists and a woman surrendered to a tapper at Kampong Saniong, Dungun, on Tuesday. hey are Foo Kee Cheng. 48 district committee member, Chu Hal Suan. 33, and Limah binte Said. 37, all members of the north district of142 words
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Article51 1958-07-27 7 A provision store proprietor. Lee Swee Tong, was held up by two masked men at his i'onggol Road home in Singapore and robbed of $321 worth of goods and cash early yesterday. One of the robbers is believed to have had a pistol, the police51 words
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Article166 1958-07-27 7 MALAYASIAN mariners and Labour Front leaders yesterday paid graveside tributes to Capt. Thomas Richards the champion of Asian seamen who was buried at Bidadari cemetery yesterday. Capt. Richards, 63, died on Friday after nearly 40 years in Singapore. He had been adviser of the Malayasian Ship166 words
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141 1958-07-27 7 Pine Board: Govt. wants paid chairman |^UALA LUMPUR, Sat The Federation Government wants to reconsti tute the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board with a full-time paid chairman A Bill to make this 70ssible will be considered by the Federal Council next week. At present the chairman ls elected by ballot from141 words
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286 1958-07-27 7 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The president of the Rubber Producers Council, Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng, today outlined two methods of "fighting" synthetic rubber These are: LOWER the cost of production. STEP UP the research and development with a view to improving the quality of Malayan286 words
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Article119 1958-07-27 7 MUAR. Sat.— A man detained by tlie police in connection with the fatal stabbing of a taxi driver at Bukit Gambir a week ago tried to cut his throat in a cell at the police station here on Thursday night. The man. who was119 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-07-27 7 Z-Bosnb dancer is back! but stay TORRID Puerto Rican dancer. Margarita !Mer- cado. (left), better known as Margo the -Bomb, is back in Singapore but she can't stay to dance for her Colony fans this time. She arrived in Singa- pore last Thursday. Margo said yesterday: "I am sorry I141 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-07-27 7 A HAPPY RE-UNION FOR RAHMAH AND HAMDAN A TWO YEARS' separation ended on a Singapore Harbour Board wharf yesterday when a pretty .Malay -ill who has been studying nursing in Australia under the Colombo Plan was reunited with her fiance, a hospital assistant in Johore dahru. Rahmah binte Haji Abdul129 words
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Advertisement67 1958-07-27 7 For Cleaner Whiter Teeth and Sweeter Breath X* "^fc use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth decay and keeps your teeth clean and white but it also helps to destroy bad breath and prevent gum troubles. Make67 words
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Advertisement7 1958-07-27 7 KNOW ALLS and JANE LEE'S HUMAN CASEBOOK7 words
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Advertisement358 1958-07-27 7 Ah Seng was (j KAY i\v Tired, worn out, listless. ,-k r^ He lacked strengrth, enerpy. Sleep t never came and life was drab I 118 had G s \*z&** /TV** f^ V 6 wow fl 9 r Av'f iff >f|^ vAT! j/ '^^y* He's full of pep, energy, vigour.358 words
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189 1958-07-27 8 Ring round Cyprus area after arson attempts MICOSIA. Sat— British troops threw a cordon round the Nicosia suburb of Kaimkli this morning as several houses recently vacated by Turks there were set on fire. The troops began a search and screening operation of Greek Cyßriots in the vicinity. A largeReuter - 189 words
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Article293 1958-07-27 8 Experts call Eor a new line-up before the summit talks open LONDON, Saturday. "J" HE United States and Britain will set the stage this weekend for a revised defence set-up in the strategic Middle East, diplomatic sources said today. The Secretary of State. Mr.293 words
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77 1958-07-27 8 BRISBANE, Sat—Australian troops will not dp sent to the Middle East in the present crisis, the Army Minister, Mr. J. O. Cramer, announced today. He added that Australia would not contribute troops even if a United Nations police force were established In one of77 words
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Article69 1958-07-27 8 2 hurt by acid: Six held BKNTONG, Sat.— Six men were produced before the magistrate here in connection with an acid throwing incident on Thursday night. They were ordered to be remanded for a week. The six were rounded up soon after electric bulbs, filled with acid, had been thrown69 words
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Article29 1958-07-27 8 LONDON'. Sat- The Queen, recovering from catarrhal sinusitis, is making very good progress but has been ad I Ned to remain in London over the weekend. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article50 1958-07-27 8 JAKARTA. Sat —Managing editor Enggak Bahauddin of the independent daily Indonesia Raya has been detained I on orders of the city military 1 authorities, it was announced today. The newspaper was ordered yesterday to suspend publi- cation for an indefinite period No reason was given. -U.P.I.UPI - 50 words
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Article26 1958-07-27 8 NEW DELHI. Sat. About 1.000 people demonstrated i yesterday outside the United States Embassy, demanding immediate withdrawal of American troops from the Lebanon. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article25 1958-07-27 8 VANCOUVER. Sat. princess Margaret was presented with the degree of Doctor of Laws. Honoris Causa, by the University of British Columbia yesterday.— U.P.l.25 words
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211 1958-07-27 8 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida*. Sat. An Air Force Thor blew up a few thousand feet over the Atlantic early today in a big display of "fireworks" before 15 Congressmen. The misfire was due to a "malfunction." The blunt-nosed weapon, designed to deliver a nuclear warhead211 words
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144 1958-07-27 8 BEVERLEY HILLS. < California). Sat.— Mr Harry Warner, one of the orothers who helped to establish the film Industry, died here last night of a cerebral occlusion. He was 76. Mr. Warner and his brothers. Jack. Albert and Sam. Droduced the first full lengthReuter - 144 words
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Miscellaneous30 1958-07-27 8 "Is there someone else?" "P N "One thing I've got to soy for Umiak: He's a good provider." "That wos o little better Now let's go back and try again."30 words
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Miscellaneous38 1958-07-27 8 If /I W "TI *-t^ 1I I JrO- "My tests show your thyroid is oil "I could hove sworn I was wearing right; what yor're suffering from him when I come in." is an over-active knife and fork."38 words
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Article, Illustration525 1958-07-27 9 DON'T CALL ME AN ARTIST- JUST AN AMATEUR From lAN MOK-AI LONDON, Saturday |DRIS bin Haji Abdul Salam ("I'm just a student of art") is a Malay painter who has, to use his own words, "leapt out of a frog-in-a-well cloister" and has525 words
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Article351 1958-07-27 9 TOKYO, Sot. WELL-KNOWN Japqnese brain surgeon managed to stop giantism in a seriously advanced case of a 22--year-old Japanese youth who reportedly hod become the "tallest man in Asia." The surgeon was Dr Kentaro Shimizu of Tokyo University and thp youth was Yoshimitsu351 words
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Article, Illustration191 1958-07-27 9 THIS giant U.S. C-124 Globemaster brought the largest single item of air cargo a 10-ton box trailer to Singapore yesterday, then refused to disgorge its record load. The plane brought equipment for the research team of American scien. tists working in Singapore in191 words
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524 1958-07-27 9 Tuan Djek - DUSUN SAYS NO' TO A GERM' WAR ON INSECTS Tuan Djek The Countryman' s Journal i by FRIDAY. July, 18. THE house well is emp--1 ty, but the stream has a clean flow of water for bathing ond washing clothes. Khoon singlehanded is dumping fertiliser, wet owing to long storage,524 words
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Article62 1958-07-27 9 NICOSIA, Bat. A GreekCyprlot editor Jailed for six months on July 11 was released last night by order of the Governor, Sir Hugh Foot George Hadjinicolaou, 46. editor of the leading newspaper Eleftherla. was Jailed for refusing to sign a bond for £250 promising not to publishReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement223 1958-07-27 9 Your favourite arm-chair can replace the most expensive 7\Nv orchestra stall when listening to music on the "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" NEW "FIDELITY" RADIOGRAM j^B^Sfi 0/ Priced at Only: Singapore/ Penang Federation of Malaya 9 Valves; 5 Wavebands Radio Receiver Latest 3-specd automatic record changer TWIN 10'j" elliptical high-flux loudspeakers giving223 words
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Article, Illustration648 1958-07-27 10 Peter Lim - Peter Lim By THE increasing use of acid bombs by feuding gangsters and others as a means of settling private grievances has led the Singapore police to make recommendations to restrict the sale and possession of acids. Two weeks ago a648 words
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Article256 1958-07-27 10 lONDON. Sat. The Catholic Church will give a blessing to secular films in a drive to beat the western cinema slump and encourage audiences back to the movies This is the effect of a decision taken by the International Catholic Film Office at a conference256 words
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99 1958-07-27 10 DANCE TO AID ABANDONED BABIES FUND A dam r to raise funds for the upkeep of HI abandoned children in Singapore will be held at Rafflef Hotel tn Aug. 9. The child, en are being looked after b> Catholic sisters at the orphanage of the Convent of the Holy Infant99 words
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345 1958-07-27 11 OH, what a honeymoon! A bodyguard outside the door, guns under the pillow, and always the threat of assassination or kidnapping. Believe me, I will never forget it. It's not true we Just escaped kidnapping by a hair's bread345 words
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Article, Illustration841 1958-07-27 11 PATTI MORGAN - I carried a gun on my honeymoon PATTI MORGAN by IN AN INTERVIEW WITH HENRY THODY Patti Morgan, green-eyed Lebanese President. On honeyblonde from Australia and ex- moon in Beirut, she was caught up hostess of Victor Sylvester's TV in the DaTt| e$ of riot-torn Lebanon. ri k .< Patti841 words
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180 1958-07-27 11 ALY MAY TELL RITA: 'YOU CAN'T SUE ME' NEW YORK, Sat.— Aly Khan may claim diplomatic immunity in an action for V 17.850 which Rita Ilayworth. his former wife, is to bring against him in an American court. Film star Miss Hayworth alleges that she is owed the money for180 words
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Article146 1958-07-27 11 Inherits million at 54 NEW YORK, Sat— Andrei Kristopher. a singer, inherited an estimated $1,000,000 from a woman who adopted him two years ago when he was 54 years old. according to the terms of the will, admitted at Probate Court by Judge John P. Keating. The only stipulation was146 words
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Advertisement235 1958-07-27 11 J ft NEDERLAND LINE Royal Dutch Mail Sailing Schedule 1958/1959. M. V. "ORANJE" Calling at AMSTERDAM, SOUTHAMPTON, GENOA, SUEZ CANAL COLOMBO, PENANG, SINGAPORE, DJAKARTA, FREEMANTLE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY and BRISBANE. 1958 1959 D. Amsterdam 8/9 5/11 4/2 22/4 A/D. Southampton 9/9 6/11 5/2 23/4 A/D. Genoa 12/9 10/11 9/2 27/4 A.235 words
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Advertisement1085 1958-07-27 11 mßs Let yoor. family live in world o{ I _^^jL J\ cool, dry. cleaned air. General Electric enci- WjKr JeT j neen desifned this Deluxe Thinline Room Air- mP -p*^* conditioner to help you conveniently bameh hot, AUTOMATIC 1 muggy weather from your room and enjoy relaxj ing cool healthful1,085 words
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509 1958-07-27 12 Singapore, July 27, 1958. A DOCTOR FOR ALL A COMMITTEE of doctors have been considering the future pattern of Singapore's medical services. They recommend that the profession support' a scheme of contributory health insurance. At present half the medical care in the Colony is provided by the outpatients' departments of509 words
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Article, Illustration1711 1958-07-27 12 HOW MALAYA HAS MADE OUT UNDER 3 YEARS OF ALLIANCE GOVT. What has the Covt. done for the man in the kampong and the nation as a whole? And what of the future? IX the event of a coalition, combination or front to be formed by three opposition parties to1,711 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-07-27 12 BY GAD, Sir! Our breeches and puttees may have made us a bit hot around the legs, but our heads were cool beneath the shade of our regulation army-issue topees. *nd they did have cool heads indeed, for this was the victorious shooting team of the118 words
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Advertisement694 1958-07-27 12 I Ctraiti Timei Free Prew i For the convenience of odver- i titert our representatives at rat I E floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE. I I ORCHARD ROAD, will receive imoil advertisements and answers z to box numbers. Classified advertisements may I also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD., Winchester694 words
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Advertisement11 1958-07-27 12 Sola Agents: SCHMIDT I CO., (M) LTD. P.O. BOX 2395, SINGAPORE.11 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-07-27 13 The shoes alter they have been repaired by a Middle Road cobbler18 words
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Article318 1958-07-27 13 YOUNG SCIENTIST WALKS TO STUDY MANKIND A 23-YEAR OLD Dutch anthropologist, Neils Mulder, 23, arrived in Singapore last week, having walked halfway round the world. He still wore the same pair of shoes he put on when left Holland in February. His shoes have taken him more318 words
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Article, Illustration179 1958-07-27 13 CONCERT, THEN OFF SHE FLIES TO STUDY poI.OXV music lovers will v/ have the opportunity on Thursday of saying farewell to Catherine Tan Siew Eng at a recital she will give at the Victoria Memorial Hall on the eve of her departure for London. Singapore-born Miss Siew Eng, 18, has179 words
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Article, Illustration6 1958-07-27 13 LOOKING FOR NEW VIEWS NEILS MULDER6 words
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Article58 1958-07-27 13 TODAY: Singapore 8.59 a.m. (7ft) 7.54 p.m. (Bft lin>. Port! Dickson 3.19 am (6ft shn 4.13 pm. (7ft 7in). Penang 10.13 ajn. oft lint 10.52 p.m. (6ft 31nx. TOMORROW: Singapore 9.55 ».m. <7ft 41n) 8.54 p.m. (Bft sin>, Port Dickson 4.28 a.m. (7ft) 5.13 pjn. (Bft lin>. Penang58 words
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Article62 1958-07-27 13 The tin price In Singapore yesterday was $375.87 1- per plcul < up 25 cents and a gain of 53. 75 since Tuesday. COPRA PRICE >iiig.i|Hiic Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: July 532 buyers. S32\ sellers, tone was quiet Singapore62 words
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Article24 1958-07-27 13 Jahara binte Sadri. wasi fined SlO in Singapore yester- I day for entering the Singa- pore Harbour Board premises without a pass.24 words
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319 1958-07-27 13 DATO TAN SWORN IN AS THE O.A.G. OF MALACCA MALACCA, Sat.— Dato IVI Sir Cheng-lock Tan was sworn in as OfficerAdministering the Government, Malacca, in a short ceremony at the Malacca State Council chamber at 12.25 p.m. today. jato Tan's appointment by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on Monday follows the319 words
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Article89 1958-07-27 13 Lim Choon Bock, an inmate of the Trafalgar Home, was charged in Singapore yesterday with criminally intimidating Dr. Han Wee Fong by threatening to stab him. He was also charged with behaving in a threatening manner towards a nurse. Miss D. E. Brown, with intent to provoke a89 words
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Article61 1958-07-27 13 At your cinemas Kuantan BRILLIANT: Garden of Evil 10 a.m.; Torrents of Spring 12.30, 2.30, 7, 9.30; REX: Wong Pel Hoong Yee Loong Chun Che« (Cantonese) King of the Carnival 10.30 a.m. Kola Illiaro CATHAY: Poisonous Rose 3. 7.15 9.30; LIDO: A Kiss for Me (Mandarin) 3, 7.15. 9.30: Pacific61 words
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147 1958-07-27 13 THONG TRIPLETS CELEBRATE SIXTH BIRTHDAY [POH. Sal. The Thong triplets celebrated their sixth birthday and received gifts of school equipment at the Salvation An ay home in Oopeng Road heie yesterday evening. The gift came from the matron of the home. Major Catherine Smith, who said that the triplets Mary,147 words
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Article43 1958-07-27 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two brothers were drowned last night In a disused mining pool, near the airport here. They were among five students who had gone to the pool to swim. They were Subramaniam, 13, and Munglah, 11.43 words
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Article36 1958-07-27 13 Mr. K.K. Menon, assistant district manager of Air 'ndia International in Singapore, is leaving after four years to take his new appointment as district manager of the company's office in Moscow.36 words
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210 1958-07-27 13 IPOH. Sat kJALAYAS giant King George V National Park, sprawling over 1,700 square miles in Pahang, Kelantan and Trengganu. could become a major tourist attraction centre "But money and manpower are needed to develop it a potentialities as a holiday centre." said the210 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-07-27 13 Sultan of Brunei to visit Malaya next month The Sultan of Brunei (above). Sir Omar AH Saiffudin, whose 42nd birthday coincides with the opening of his $10 million state mosque on Sept. 23. wiU visit the Federation in the middle of next month. No details of his programme have yet109 words
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Advertisement182 1958-07-27 13 T^D lf^\ °f« r v 0 holiday 11 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURNS CORFU 18th Aug. 2nd Sept. CARTHAGE 18th Sept. 30th Sept. I CANTON 16th Oct 28th Oct FIRST CLASS $663 TOURIST CLASS $371 Including stay on board Children according to age. ISLAY KERR 6c182 words
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Miscellaneous222 1958-07-27 13 What's On TODAY POLICE BAND concert at the George Lee at 10A Amber Road. 5 Esplanade Gardens 5.30 p.m. to I p.m. 6.30 p.m. TELOK AVER METHODIST SINGAPORE FILM SOCIETY YOLTH FELLOWSHIP; Devopresentg "Together" and "The Red i tlonal meeting, church auditorium, Balloon" at the Cultural Centre 235 Telok Ayer222 words
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Article, Illustration195 1958-07-27 14 SY. PAN, 19 Stewart Lane, Penan*, won the first prize ($3O) this week with "The Planters" (top, left) which he took with a Rolleiflex on Fuji film. Exposure was Ap. F. 11, 1/125 sec speed. Wong Kok Wan, 63 Kuala Kangsar Road, Penang, won the second195 words
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932 1958-07-27 14 Raymond Thomas - Photography is fun— Don't turn it into uncontrolled monster Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY is tremendous fun as long as you don't take it too seriously. Broadly speaking amateur photographers in the intermediate ond advanced levels split themselves up into three channels in pursuit of their form of enjoyment. The BOFFINS who932 words
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359 1958-07-27 14 DO AVOID THAT MUDDLE IN BETWEEN THE BEGINNING AND END DEPORTS indicate that a number of amateur movie-makers in the Federation and Singapore are going to spend the next few weeks completing the editing of the films they plan to enter for the Malayan "fivebest" competition. In my eighth article359 words
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Article266 1958-07-27 14 The most common system is to list and number every separate scene in the roll or rolls of film to be edited Into a complete whole. Then maice out a new list of the scenes in th*» order in which they should appear on the screen. Force yourself266 words
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Advertisement261 1958-07-27 14 omfort day and nigjht JLan American's exclusive Sleeperette* service gives you completely relaxing comfort all day long bed-length comfort all night long. These big rsclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far apart give you plenty of leg room. You can stretch way out and still not touch the seat in fro.it!261 words
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Miscellaneous191 1958-07-27 14 ACROSS: 1. Attribute i7>. 6. if); 2. Tower i4i; 3. Here's a Prult m: !0. Character ,4,; g* «£i^yj.J-J--. 11. Ailment (4); 12. Tense (4): a. FToceeds (4); I. Belonging to 13. Speed (8); 16. Passion (3); us ,3, 8. Employs (8); 9. 17. Adores (5); 18. Meadow (3); Nymph191 words
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Article, Illustration11 1958-07-27 15 Douglas Lickersleen - Douglas Lickersleen By Peck pursues punks in high-class Western11 words
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Article, Illustration617 1958-07-27 15 JUSTICE IS ROUGH IN RAIN-FREE COUNTY FOR THREE HERE'S a winner of a Western, with a peach ot a plot and Gregory Peck too, which every red corpuscled man from six to sixty-nine will put on his "must see" 'list, and shout "Bravo" after he's seen it— THE BRAVADOS," presented617 words
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Article, Illustration432 1958-07-27 15 On the Record SAINT-Saens' Carnival of Animals is one of the few classical works which, because of its extensive range of tonal colours. lends Itself to instrumental experimentation. And the latest Capitol release (P8I70) of this gay and witty zoological fantasy Is a masterly attempt to exploit that feature of432 words
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Article, Illustration349 1958-07-27 15 "THE FEMALE AMI MAL" as your experienced hunter in the asphalt jungle will tell you, is a soft, feline, sometimes cuddly creature, given to purring under caress and scratching under duress. Ruthless, cunning, deceptively docile, it is the aimed-for prize in many a man-made349 words
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Advertisement566 1958-07-27 15 riiiiM y& fj^i iVOII' Shnnriitff 297 M XSSg*fULA^ 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 Frank Tony Natalie ..viypp nn CfIDTU" al«1 SINATRA CL'RTIS WOOD RIRBS GO FORTH (U.A.) g Tonight Midnight: "THE FLAMING BEAUTY" (Mand.). Today 8.45 a.m.: Rock Hudson "BATTLE HYMN" Cs, Tech. I IIONE ii^v l-***! 2 DA YS566 words
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Advertisement492 1958-07-27 15 aTTITZWZV^aI Phone: rnn avi nam•• 4 +L mP3 *J **M v 21 6 TODAY! (;45 4 930 p m I "CARVE HER NAME WITH PRIDE" (Rank) Today 9 a.m. uLi Hwa "BLIND LOVE" (Mand.). j ■it aY^S^aT^l IliA Phone CTIJ lAtCCtfl 2.3U > afiy^Mtfl^^ "in wetl%: p m Saturday and492 words
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Miscellaneous187 1958-07-27 15 Today's radio NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres SINGAPORE Medium wave 476 metres KUALA Ll'MPl'R Medium wave 341 metres PENANG Medium wave 366 metres IPOH Medium wave 330 metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres A.M. 7.15 Good Morning To You; 7.16 Bright and Early: 7.30 The News: 7.35 Breakfast Club:187 words
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Advertisement637 1958-07-27 16 O«CM»«O ROAD aiNGAPORI L > moni ii-iii i»- JLMIt JL ctl 1 3 For complete satisfaction, wise motorists buy only genuine LUCAS spare parts. You can select your requirements from our large comprehensive, range which is always in stock. We invite you to call in today. Federatibn Representatives: WEARNE BROS.637 words
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Miscellaneous1218 1958-07-27 16 ThE PATEPUL INJCIPENT CONCERNING JXCKSON W&X <zr^> j^L—^^r WAS OVER, ANPTAKZfcNANP THE MAMAIUJAW Zr^^jl^fat7~^Ca </■""* s^' ~Q\ £SjT S~Z^ SOLEMNLY RETUgNE7 TO THEIg KA>SE CM^J^^Q^f^' \MrK^^zSm!mA^Sil s*^ i*Klts3 by Edgar Rice Burroughs \lj W[ Wm/w^* «m**°*"* a TAKZAKi LE7 THE SAfkZ\ I THE Ar*E-)^AN NOW WANJ7ERE7 \J? THE COAST WHERE*1,218 words
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Miscellaneous26 1958-07-27 18 "3 \J i yk2^^fl t^ v^K^m > I o* Jm *w \f W F '1 i I 'Hi JZ I I! M fIH '-tm M \^f fP26 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1958-07-27 19 He tried to borrow $s from girl friend: She's most indignant ABOY in need ot money asked me for some. 1 think it is really disgraceful for a member of stronger sex to borrow from hi s girl friend Don't you think so? Anyway, since he could not get the1,211 words
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Article624 1958-07-27 19 gane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK I HAVE a friend, a married man, who recently got to know a very friendly girl and went out with her without his wife's knowledge. I am sure the girl does not know his background. If they fall in love it may endanger his family. Should624 words
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992 1958-07-27 19 happy home. Recently I confessed my love and vow to her, but she refused to listen. Now I have lost contact with her. Can you please help me? N. 1. Your girl obviously does not love you enough to marry you, and she992 words
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Advertisement303 1958-07-27 19 She thought her blouse was whrtft-urTtil mK£&: Bi -iißfl tS* 9BV -wjy B^B^bV BP»* i& B^Bt $y^^BK^^B^B^B^B^Sifl^^SSb j^P^^ 'isS9^r BJy bY Bb ■k Kjk bV^ Bi m Br b^P b^bk w^F l^r <• tJS bH jfl ft B^t j^B aOJUUSfI ,Jflß^B^B^^EK9£«9Bi£rei&^B^B^B^B^B^BK. #f BB MB TbWmT A3wobh Ib^bl 4f l|gV A303 words
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Miscellaneous38 1958-07-27 19 TUE .->- GAMBOLS AnhA^ AppAlp s* "v f idA —UA hifi i I flrnrrr ir yjr^t t AAIICT 1 "*N 2^ y^Zt^L f^ K (TAW IN VOOC «L£frPr^ /"i-?»TJ*i w\ C veoLSwfcr (piajnyon wuoosuj V .1 J I CLEARLY)38 words
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Article, Illustration710 1958-07-27 20 It's no good! I'll give in... THIS is the man *~JH i A J II I If^ '^l 1 L a 1 i.^mmv 'L i ml* L T. i. A, r^l o BUT HE WOULDN'T HAVE WON IF. fROM the first day I began to survey the field of the710 words
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Advertisement254 1958-07-27 20 More and More People are opening DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS at W _^vsf_B P er a ""i<»i 1 1 LOMBARD BANKING II (FAR EAST) LTD. Deposits guaranteed by Lombard Banking Limited London No risk of capita! depreciation No charges or commission, duties or fees Maximum safety and assured security Write today for254 words
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Advertisement204 1958-07-27 20 Whichever way you shave PALMOLIVE gives you Perfect Shaving A -^■kL *jr F"V *^^WH PALMOLIVE LATHER CREAM PALMOLIVE BRUSHLESS For aitra imoothnati and comfort I Quickest, ••ilail ih«»« at all I You're sure of a shave that's really smooth and long lasting when you shave with Palmolive. Even with cold204 words
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Article276 1958-07-27 21 HANS HASS dives again On one of his last tasks. |immy Hodges gets a close-up of a white-tipped shark and its attendant pilot fish. MY SECOND c a m c r aman, Lieut. Commander Jimmy Hodges, explained the workings of the oxygen diving apparatus. Then he dived. And within an276 words
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Article1139 1958-07-27 21 KENNETH HILDEBRAND - Stop worrying and learn to RELAX OIOW CAN YOU BE HAPPY? h»ii by WHEN Jesus said. "Do not be anxious about your life," His comment was more pertinent to our day than in the age He phrased it. Fear, anxiety, and modern tensions sabotage our peace and steal our serenity.1,139 words
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Article, Illustration643 1958-07-27 21 Death on the Seabead JIMMY HODGES HAD WARNED OF^THE DANGERS— AND THEN CAME THE TRAGEDY ted with a glass float was practically weightless. Underwater we swam along a slanting slope for 60 feet looking for suitable fish. Fifteen minutes later we met a grouper. I shot at him. but he643 words
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Advertisement5 1958-07-27 21 NEXT WEEK Happiness and suffering5 words
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Advertisement289 1958-07-27 21 distinguishes the /M well-groomed manl Banff Ik' ti'i THIS it tht Hair Cream lor the man who take* Vlj^. kjfjr pride in his appearance yes, the Hair Cream wnicn *«*ps your hair smart, clean and pleasantly OuESP; &^OA Bw^r^l Hrr perfumed which helps to keeo it free from V \A\\O'3f^^i289 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1958-07-27 22 Brotherly love amongst motorists SINGAPORE police week, which may or may not have achieved its principal object of promoting greater public-police co-operation, certainly had no effect on motoring manners and morals Posters sprouting from roundabouts whose chief effect was to distract drivers' attention from traffic bowling up from the right1,123 words
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495 1958-07-27 22 JOHN MARKS - SOCCER OFFICIALS MUST FOLLOW UP BARNES' ADVICE JOHN MARKS By THE visit of Walley Barnes, the former Welsh international fullback, has had a tremendous impact on football in this country. This tough, outspoken former Arsenal player has. despite the shortness of his visit, been able to show some tangible results495 words
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Article229 1958-07-27 22 JTOHMKR Singapore schoolboys champion V. S. s. Nathan lust night won both the men's (ingles and doubles titles in this vein's Singapore Badminton Association's Junior championships. Nathan took only 24 minutes to beat Wee Choon Seng 15-8. 15-8 in the singles final, and with Louis229 words
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Article44 1958-07-27 22 Little Pancho knocked out Fighting Jamal in the Bth round of their ten-round main boxing event at the I Great World last night. Chua Dim Leng outpointed Boy Nicholas over eight j rounds in the main support- ing bout.44 words
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Article38 1958-07-27 22 Nun Benders and Singapore Chinese Recreation Club drew their cricket match at Hone Lim Green yesterday. Non Benders 167-9 (Sharpe 70 no. D'Almeida 30); SCRC 77-7 (Ong Lee 47: Westerhout 3-9. D'Almeida 3-26 1.38 words
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Article124 1958-07-27 22 ELEVEN record* were bettered at the Trengganu Amauur Athletic Aasocia- tion's annual championships which concluded here yesterday. Two records were broken and om- was equalled on Thursday, the liisi day. Kamaruddin Maidin. of Sultan Sulaiman School, was awarded the best performance tropny for beating two124 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-07-27 22 rE AMERICAN Interna- I tional Assurance table tennis team will travel to Malacca for a series of matches during the August Bank holidays. The team includes two ofii- dais and seven players and will leave Singapore on Aug. They will be a week in J Malacca playing99 words
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Advertisement149 1958-07-27 22 as advanced as it looks the most advanced lighter in the world f Tin- t'\ciliti»-luokin«: lighter is IiRSMMPf something \ourc jjoinj; tc waul. Anil nut lor its look- alone You J'yP can fill it up in live seeoujls. You can top it up wheii<*\rr you likf in less than that,149 words
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Miscellaneous112 1958-07-27 22 Crossword solution ACROSS: 1. Ascribe. 6, Gourd. 10. Role. 11. Gcut. 12, Taut. 13. Celerity. 16. Ire. 17, Loves. 18, Lea. 19. Canon. 20. Mind. 21. Tread. 23. Last. 24. Prejudice. 26. Lien. 27. Basic. 28. Cost. 29, Sinew. 31. Act. 32. Spoil. 33. Van. 35. Militant. 37. Side. 38,112 words
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510 1958-07-27 23 CARDIFF, Saturday. ENGLAND looped the gold medals list with 29, two more than Australia, in the British Empire and Commonwealth Games which ended here today. Today's final contests brought a big swing in England's favour, with seven championships captured to Australia's two.510 words
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Article57 1958-07-27 23 SEREMBAN. Sat. 17 Gurkha Signals, of Negri Seinbilan. beat 2 2 King Edward's Own Gurkha Rifles, of Singapore. 3-0 to win the Nepal Cup for the first time in a thrilling final here today. The winners led 1-0 at half -time. Gurkha Signals were runners-up last year. Centre-forward57 words
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Article96 1958-07-27 23 ESSEX ROUT SURREY LONDON. Sat. Tea scores In todays cricket matches Mtt; AT LORDS: Glamorgan 169 versus Middlesex. AT MAIDS I ON K: Kent 148 versus Yorkshire. AT AYR: Ireland 82 for three versus Scotland. Ra;n curtailed play. AT LEYTON: Surrey 79 (L. Ralph 6-28); Essex 62 for six. ATReuter - 96 words
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Article180 1958-07-27 23 PENAN G, Sat.— Penang declared their first innings at 201 for seven wickets in their M.C.A. league cricket match against Pahang— the last game in the northern section— at Western Road to. day. At close Pahang had scored 10 runs for the loss of180 words
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Article138 1958-07-27 23 Johore lose 3 wickets for 62 CEGAMAT. Sal. Johore had scored 62 for three in reply to Malacca's first innings total of 102 in their southern zone MCA. league match here today MALACCA Ist Inns Sivasamboo b Cross 12; Govindarajoo b Cross 1; Ruthrapathy b Cross 1; Sethupathy c Rahman138 words
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534 1958-07-27 23 MALA YA WREST THE YEAP CUP FROM INDONESIA IN INTERPORT' OENANG, Sat.— Malaya 1 wrested the Dato Yeap Hong Ghee Cup for interport tennis from Indonesia, the holders, with a 2-1 win j at the Penang Sports Club courts here today. The two singles were shared and the match was534 words
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Article205 1958-07-27 23 MANCHESTER, Saturday. RAIN restricted play to only 40 minutes on the third day of the fourth Test match between England and New Zealand at Old Trafford here today. In that time England lost the wicket of Tom Graveney in adding 14 runs to their overnight205 words
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Article401 1958-07-27 23 SWIMMING 1.650 YARDS FREESTYLE: 1. J Konrads (Aust) 17min 43.45 ec (Games record); 2. O. Winram (Aust) 18:17.2: 3. M. L. McLachlan (SA> 18:19.1; 4. W. G. Slater ».Cani; 5. R. C. Sreenan (Scot). 114 YARDS BACKSTROKE: 1. J J. Moncton (Aust) 61.7 sec; 2. J. Hayres401 words
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Article469 1958-07-27 23 SYDNEY. Sat. Results of today's Australian football matches were: NSW MM Div. I South: Ept 3 Leichhardt 3 (played yesterday); Corrlmal v Balgownie (tomorrow) Northshore 4 Woonona 6: Oranville 2 Manly l Sutherland 3 1 Auburn 6; Pyrmont 1 St. George N.S.W. ASSN Dlv. 2 South:469 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-07-27 23 |OHN DORE finished well in front of fhe field to win the six miles walk at the Singapore A. A. A. championships on Friday. Sunday Times picture.31 words
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Advertisement300 1958-07-27 23 sun with TESTED OPTICALLY CORRECT SUNGLASSES Fight Backache And Rheumatism .■s..ttn tic can make torn tad sa sM tired, and deprt-.ixrd as Inainc; iileep an. I rnrrev 1,. ,m.. o( Getting Up Night* or Burning. Smarting, Itchina Acidity. And if your ij.«.-k ncti™ anil Ithcumatism Pain in Joints and muscles300 words
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Article429 1958-07-27 24 Gunasena 'sets the pace 9 at Singapore AAA championships Chinese High School team better Malayan relay mark THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association championships concluded yesterday at Farrer Park stadium with four records broken and one equalled. Among the new marks was one which beat the Malayan inter-schools429 words
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Article324 1958-07-27 24 MEN 100 yds: l. Kesavan Soon. 2. Ernest Prida. 3. Victor Khoo. 10.2 sec; 220 yds: 1. Kesavan Soon, 2. Ernest Prlda, 3. Victor Khoo. 22.75ec., 440 yds: 1. J. P. Sergeant. 2. Ken Perera, 3 Tang Ngi Wall. 51.7 sec. 88O.vds: 1. A. J. Vincent.324 words
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Article63 1958-07-27 24 SEREMBAN. Sat. Shahurldin bin All of the Federation Military College broke his own Negri Sembllan record for the 100 yards by clocking 9.9 sec. in the Negri Sembilan Combined Schools meet which concluded here today. Two weeks ago. he clocked lOsec. in the Negri AAA meet Twenty-two63 words
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Article52 1958-07-27 24 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Johore English College beat Government English School. Kluang by an innings an 81 runs in their cricket match here today. Govt. English School 61 (Kok Hee 21: Joseph 3-8. Rajah 5-14) and 35 (Ham 4-7> J. E.C. 177-5 dec. < Rajah 30. Joseph52 words
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Article, Illustration181 1958-07-27 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. I^OWLOON Bus Company opened their Malayan soccer tour with an 8-1 win over Selangor before 8.000 spectators at Merdeka Stadium here tonight. The tourists led 4-0 at half time. Kowloon. who are Hong Kong's league runners-up. fielded six men who helped Formosa181 words
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235 1958-07-27 24 CHRISTIAN Brothers Old Boys' Association entered the final of the Evan Wong Shield cricket t mrnament when they scored a ninewlcket win over St. Andrew's 0.8.A. the holders, on the padang yesterday. After dismissing a nineman St. Andrew's team for 97 runs in 105235 words
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Article59 1958-07-27 24 The Singapore Gun Club will hold its annual August Bank Holiday shoot at the Bukit Tlmah range on Aug. 3. More than 40 competitors are expected to take part in the seven events which will be highlighted by the open championship for the Oei Tlong Ham Cup and59 words
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Article201 1958-07-27 24 Seah Vicky too good for rivals rpWO young Singapore swimmers, Scan Pong Pin A (boys) and Vicky Chan (girls), showed promise when they won all their events for boys and girls under 14 at the Chinese Swimming Club's annual championships at Amber Road yesterday. Seah, who also won the 100201 words
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Article76 1958-07-27 24 ARCHER IS ONLY 'HOPEFUL' BRISBANE, Sat. Queensland Test all-rounder Ron Archer is only "hopeful" that his injured knee will stand the strain of playing against England here in the 1958-59 season. Archer hurt his knee badly In the Test match against Pakistan during the Australian team's return journey from England76 words
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262 1958-07-27 24 EPSOM JEEP - Rodgers has 11 horses bidding for Gold Cup EPSOM JEEP By Doc Rodgers, the big-race A specialist, has established a new Malayan Turf record. He has 11 horses entered for the Penang Gold Cup. the biggest-ever line-up from one stable for a Malayan Turf classic. Doc's team for the Cup262 words
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Article463 1958-07-27 24 MEN FREEST iLE: 100 m 1. Eric Yeo and Lionel Chee (tied) 61.95 ec,. 3. Thio Olm Hock; 200 m 1. Poo Chee Han 2min 27sec., 2. Fong Hoe Beng. 3. Thio Olm Hock; 400 m 1 Poo Chee Han Smln I4.9sec, 2. Fong Hoe Beng.463 words
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