Singapore Standard, 6 April 1957
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Title Section28 1957-04-06 1 Singapore Standard cS^cEiC^ STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 line,) 2400 #r jt m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 W SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1957 M PAGES l.i CENTS28 words
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Article, Illustration279 1957-04-06 1 Bi IRL'FUNE bli;s TARGET $18,319.25 1 ::«.in 1 Vterfay El* *f* E TI» kind fund An Australian !*r u.ilkrd into the StanI "ffi< c m Ipoh and hand- n >1O the samo day. I next day an anonyBritish serviceman -pi i hoque for $:>OO with i h illrn^e: "If279 words
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Article28 1957-04-06 1 L^ti If ft er to KT^cmml dearest i i iLkrtaK«eske had brr stndirs Mttthat Ird to (carte "4a. pttm readers kas itviMlirar. Two I EfeOMute $33 to28 words
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Article197 1957-04-06 1 Stfw ef the nmr ah'nit •ir future m a self,"\ornins Singapore. \!:r N!r L:^ :.i n :;r.t save assurance to the President <:■:" the Singapore Trad? rjnl n C ingress, Mr. s. Jae math an that agreement bl l b^en reached m L' ndon to set up tripartite a197 words
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Article46 1957-04-06 1 CAIRO. ADlil 0 (AP) Xh° rir.-t of Amoncbn esbassj personnel dependents, evacuated last November during the AngloFrench at t ark on laTpt, returned here today The sroup was marie up of 23 wttei and five children. They came from Rome.46 words
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Article32 1957-04-06 1 IRANIAN officials surrounded the bandit lord Dad Shah and hM gans some 20 miles east ol the >i:e where they ambushed three Americans It was reported m Teheran yesterday. UPUP - 32 words
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Article27 1957-04-06 1 BURMA'S deputy Premier ÜBi S'.o arrived ::i c v York i-t n\zh\ iiy < ur from London to :nderj;o medical treatment m the United States.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article30 1957-04-06 1 INFORMED IQUreat say Xetalia Scdova. widow of the assassinated Russian revdutJooary loader. Leon Trot-ky. nas left Mexico City for Washington to testify m a Senate m Yostigation.— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article50 1957-04-06 1 I -PM out toI uits of 2 seen H laantits hours rrd the final shot against looters and prowlers who ignored the curfew, both r the downtown and outlaying districts The known death toll of two days of rioting stood at 14. with 25 :n;ur-:d. 49 of them seriously.50 words
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148 1957-04-06 1 Blacklist' Probe Begins Today PENANG, Fri. The Han Chiang High School Management Committee today empowered the school's administrative authority consisting of senior teachers to take drastic or disciplinary action against student leaders who staged a protest meeting at the school yesterday m sympathy148 words
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Article44 1957-04-06 1 ALGIERS, April 5 (Router) A.I available troops m the region nortll of Constantine. Eastern Algeria^ were today ttmbing the wfld Sidi Driss mountains fOf 40n Algerian m urgent* who killed 25 Prencn soldlen and wounded 13 m an ambush on Wednesday.44 words
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Article20 1957-04-06 1 FOUR young Japanese ciris were presented Queen Elizabeth II at yesterday's debutantes party presentation at Buckingham Palace.— UPUP - 20 words
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Article26 1957-04-06 1 MORRIS "Two-gun" Cohen, one-time bodyguard to Dr. Sun Vat Sen. returned to Hongkong yesterday from a five month.s' visit to Com- munist China.— UPUP - 26 words
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Article33 1957-04-06 1 CAMBRIDGE. Massachusetts. April 5 (AP). A new computing machine switch is m sight that will operate at speed of one billionth of a second, a Harvard symposium was told today.33 words
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238 1957-04-06 1 WE ARE READY FOR A-WAR, RUSSIA WARNS NATO NATIONS 'JUST ONE BOMB WILL BE ENOUGH' LONDON, APRIL 5, (REUTER)— IN A SERIES OF BROADCAST COMMENTS ON THE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC PACT, MOSCOW RADIO LAST NIGHT WARNED NATO COUNTRIES THAT Rt SSIA WOULD HIT BACK IF ATTACKED. The238 words
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Article44 1957-04-06 1 TOKYO, April 5 (Renter) More than 2.000 b!:nd masseurs went on strike here today n protest against a number ol non-blind operators who were accused of "trying to pry into our bi;s:ness" by a Blind Masseurs Trao3 Union c pokes:r.an.44 words
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Article21 1957-04-06 1 FORMER British Primp Minister Sir Anthony Eckn left Nandi Suva, by a:r last nicht for the Unitf-d States. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article85 1957-04-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Kuala Lumpur will be "bombed" next Wednesday by 'enemy' aircraft, m defence exercises to be watched by Chief Minister Abdul Rahman and his ministers. The Federal Secretariat at Jalan Raja will be the first "target" of "raiders' 1 who will also85 words
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Article56 1957-04-06 1 CANBERRA. April 5 <Reuter> Australia's international reserves increased by UA70.300.000 m the first half Of the current financial year. There was a fall of £A55,--400.000 m the corresponding period of the previous year. This improvement Is shown m a statement of overseas balances to Dec. 31 completed56 words
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104 1957-04-06 1 This Monster Octopus Is Most Friendly JAKARTA, April 5.— A monster octopus with 60-feet long tentacles and a body that lights up like a neon sign at night has been disturbing fishermen off the eastern coast of Borneo, news reports claimed today. Rut the reports said the "monster" called "Goreta"104 words
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180 1957-04-06 1 COL. LEE DEPLORES POOR M-DAY DONATION KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Finance Minister Col. H. S. Lee today deplored the 'regretfully poor' response to his recent appeal for funds to decorate and illuminate the Federal Capital for the Merdeka Day celebrations. As chairman of the Celebrations Committee, Col. Lee disclosed that Kuala180 words
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97 1957-04-06 1 Tally Clerks Strike At London Port LONDON. April 5 (AP) A strike by 1.600 cargo tally clerks threatened today to paralyze the entire Port of London. The clerks voted the stoppage m support of a group of fellow workers at Tilbury Docks who walked out when a terminal company hired97 words
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Article27 1957-04-06 1 KLEMENT VOROSHILOV, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, is to visit Indonesia next month, according to an Indonesian Foreign Office spokesman yesterday. APAP - 27 words
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Article178 1957-04-06 1 Off To Bogor For One More Try JAKARTA, April 5 (UP) President Soek&rno today left for his weekend palace m Bogor to begin forming an emergency cabinet that will carry out a watered-down version of his guided democracy. As Soekarno worked to create a government that could178 words
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Article96 1957-04-06 1 Britain' s New Plan Attacked BOURNEMOUTH Er.^ and, Api •>.<-■ —M: Pan- H.: nmissior.fr for Inriia told a R- 'arv -frrenre here today that Britain new dele r. o r: :r., ~.-r rr.rr.rrj a new and frigMwlng world before us. i be fn^r.ter.--i v what is new,** *ht added. Iff96 words
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Article58 1957-04-06 1 TRIVANDRUM. April 5. (Reuter;.— lnd.a ftr.-t Communist state p v< rnm< n 4 tooK office t< dii m :he Malabar coat state of Kerala The governor. Doctor Ramakri>hna Rao. administered the ath i office to the Chiel Minister. Mr E M S Namboodiripad. and his ten58 words
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Advertisement26 1957-04-06 1 VACUUM We X CLEANIRS r veff f.ECTRIC -jLiSHERS V>y sS y .3 Dealer 'CHAY CO. I port O, X SHELU tou can ta sure of Shell26 words
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Advertisement51 1957-04-06 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE m vide range is always available her*. Call Select your requirements 88 North Bridge Road Phone *****. Time for a I 'I I vm^w y\ 3jC AwAtDID COLD MIDAS. AT LONDON MfWtlf rXHIItnOM (ff« IIWIO AND lOTTLID «V MALAYAN IU Wit lIS UNCASOM OISTIIIUTW IT HASH NIAVI51 words
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173 1957-04-06 2 'Germany Will Not Give Up A-Weapons' BONN, April 5, (Reuter)— Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the U'e>t German Chancellor, said here today that U>st Germany coaW not renounce for her troops the |M>>s( Mon ol tactical atomic weapons. incellor answering" f i nress conlersaid "t ictlcal atomic weapons are basically r. re173 words
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Article50 1957-04-06 2 SOUTHAMPTON. April 5 (Rcrerj About 500 officers and men of the First Battalion i tbi Quttn*! Roya! Regiment. br > hI b ?pi Di Ihc Im I y e rs fighting terrorists m Malaya. landed here t< lay fr^-n the troopship Empire Orwell. The men ffltN zoing on50 words
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Article173 1957-04-06 2 HONGKONG. Apr;! 5 (Reuter) A British mercy plane ir.dc-j here today \v:th a British vice-cons il m Hanoi, Mr. Pe'cr Xob!e. who was stricken with poliomyelitis this week. The chief secretary of the Hongkong Medical Departnenti Mr F. Ifilc^ ?aid he hid to pump an iron173 words
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399 1957-04-06 2 IT'S THE 7th SINCE AUGUST LONDON, April 5, (AP) The Russians carried out another nuclear test on Wednesday, the British Ministry of Defence announced. It was the seventh Soviet test reported since last August, when the U.S. Atomic Energy CojTttnission announced the start of399 words
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Article82 1957-04-06 2 LONDON. April 5 (AP) Russia told Spain today she had used 500 tons of Spanish cold deposited m Moscow by the republican government during the Spanish civil war to finance the republican cause. The Russian statement, contained m a long editorial m the Moscow newspaper Pravda.82 words
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Article67 1957-04-06 2 Fish Are Contaminated TOKYO. Apr:! 5 (Scalar) A Japanese fishery scientist said here t^day fish m Smith Pacific waters were contaminated With various radioactive b tancrs a- a result of tho United States nuclear experiments at Bikini hurt year Mr Si ido Sarki. a lecturer on fishery science r^farch at67 words
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Article152 1957-04-06 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING nibher price, (renU per lb) m s lnr J Dore yesterday were:— Bu>ei> Seller. fcpot (Norn.) '.o Apr. RSSNo.I »\i KSS No. 2 RSS No. S V Tone: Uncertain S'POKII 1 1> The prti-e ol tin or the local market veMer day was $38o$ P€r p ru152 words
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Article26 1957-04-06 2 SF\'EX ?>;^ ao Chir fldents v■ arrested A oerica .es by the Chinese Communists when they WOt into Red territory to virit fan-.ily c: UPUP - 26 words
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Article119 1957-04-06 2 WASHINGTON A, is planning to put r Pjvtlv offset a rted Nor::, X :ca, American The action will be takea und< r a lib( ral r.< pr< tat; n tice which «nc i X !.cht.ns Thori is no int t: m <il darinc Ihi a void119 words
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Article28 1957-04-06 2 V x >i S3 i not i^j 5 r. ;«l 1'- NuZM Ma He eaipiu^ 1r i <*s andliJfl "Vj doctors tj ing upSS bab.. -"i|J AdiasbH28 words
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Article647 1957-04-06 2 Empli yees of A istral Amalgamated Tin Ltd.. Sungkai Section, ■"14 Aycr [tain Road, Penang $10 I Messrs Malayan Collieries Ltd., Batu Arana $100; M:ss Erro.een Tan, Sjr.n Lane Singapore $23; Sonior Malay Moral Haiti. Convent of the Holy [nfant Jesus. Malacca ?5: Teachers and Students of Simp-in:: Ampat647 words
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Advertisement215 1957-04-06 2 |I§ j im^BSlJV^^ Itii fr^V in^ irl^ of the rare and beaunful, you w t ll find the J piS 1 --"tllwW^ Constellation Chronometer a timepiece to your ta<re. No other C U atCH S apdy CxpreSSes an uncom promising preference for the S I l\^R^ Ali^K^V^ iSfe^^ x IBS215 words
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Article, Illustration34 1957-04-06 3 Phot... WT K»ik Wie Lfcin^ who were married the Or.inj,* yesterday M \nna Ciouw An Nio. is M mil Mrs (.ou w ,(ii m O ne, m nl Mr. and Mrs. Kuik DavidDavid - 34 words
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245 1957-04-06 3 Your Association Is Redundant, Lay Off... pi of the 2^#t litre Trathers* 4 light advised m fwk Lw*, zZrf oi the proUatiitsMi to lay Uaterfrnns with Lsot the > 1 brine I Prck torL::.v -t.u. Mr. Goh pointed out that senior ofl; lea ing profession245 words
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Article59 1957-04-06 3 Frderal rtment I I i that I ad ignored I ;ru I He was! I I -"i him of dism ri by a I I me out Batu rds the I now being le Campbell road to ac was like a nad no inng my car the i the59 words
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Article77 1957-04-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan W vkefs' Weitare <v '■'■'•■i rive aid striken of the Fung Keong Rubier Factory i n Klawg. Whl B Closed dOWB IS months ago. The ice-prcs; icnt of the Soeiety. Inehe Ali Munawar, said these striken, still picket- :he factory, have77 words
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Article194 1957-04-06 3 Malacca Men To Oppose The Tunku On This Issue '""■rtlp I n »n titulMaal i•■ i "i Kw!l ir 5 sion s report and other question*, .irisinj; out of citizenship ivsue The president of the Straits Chinese British Association h< i Mr He Vev* Lin, today liis association was194 words
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Article100 1957-04-06 3 t- cause ledic3l >5. the *an- j that the habit of chew m? betel nut all the evidence is I direct anc there is no pf I the betel quid Of "9 particular component of i* cancer forming," states t c report. erica is now making an attempt to100 words
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253 1957-04-06 3 Xl ALA LIMPIK. Fri. Attachments t<» water taps including the short rubber hose can endanger the family health, the Institute for Medical Research rewaled today. The 1 r.'. 1'.. In a report, revealed that faulty water piping has b- D the cause253 words
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Article63 1957-04-06 3 iron Fri Every enn- ii n v. 11l be |ii en to applications fifOm genuine" for work ai tea stal in the Jubilee Park. i bail man o! On Ipoh A iance A Ivis ry Boar 1. Inche 1 ein Noordin, said this lay when63 words
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277 1957-04-06 3 NO FLAGS OUT-BUT MR. M. TO BE PRESENT THERE will be no display f f pa: iy banners, <;■ posters or any other party emblems, when the Singapore Mcrd( ka d< I( nation ictui r.s to the Colony. T..-' actual date of Ihi277 words
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Article, Illustration123 1957-04-06 3 DR. SIR Km. Alaeappa hettiar. M A. I). Litt. L 1.1)., a well-known industrialist, educationist and philanthropist, died at his residence m Vepery, Madras, yesterday his 4 >th birthday The late Dr. Alacappa, whose donations to educational institutions totalled several millions of rupees, had been123 words
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188 1957-04-06 3 srxr.Ll b :k ip, Fn —With no O nun U nrofist activities m the past two pean 00 the We m side °f the Niboof Tcbal D: •i I urfi m In Ihii ■■;<- i hai baca abottaoad HI A Poli c spokesman told188 words
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Article101 1957-04-06 3 Batik: A Fusion Of The Arts KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Batik painting m today dcs* cribed bj well-known photographer and Malayan Bin magnate, Mr. Lokc Wan Tho. M "a fusion of Chinese and Mala? cultures, i ioh ailed alliance of the arts which if typii a] Malayan." Mr, Lokc HHiakifijg nt101 words
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Article117 1957-04-06 3 LIM CO. STUDY 40- PAGE DRAFT Meanwhile. Reuter reports from London that the Singapore all-party delegation to the successful Anglo-Singapore constitutional conference met to examine the conferences draft report. The report is due to be considered by the British and Singapore delegations at a meeting on Monday next and will117 words
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Article65 1957-04-06 3 IPOH. Fri. Sir Donnld Ma 'Ciiuvray, High CommisBfoner m the Federation, thi? mornincj told now villagers of Kampong Kinjan?. Chcnderiang, m Bouth Perak, that a new nation couid not be strong unlesi the rural people played their part well. Sir Donald, ar-rompanied by the District Ofticcr,65 words
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Advertisement199 1957-04-06 3 P/ay Sale With BIKE! Pivoting, fastbreak ing, rebound- v l^% V N ing over the %a\ \t} 1"*. course of to-day's t A *f* £^kJ*\ fast-pcced gcmes ~->>^. 7 &mn can tcke a lot out X X f I of you, cause ser- 5/ J J ious strains celling 'J^f199 words
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Article51 1957-04-06 4 ■•G Ah Lay, 2.t, now serving a prison term for theft WSJ yesterday brought to court to race a charge of house-bivak-WK n. took place two year.- ago, He pjlHul guilty and WM sentenced to six :r. inth> rnnnsonment. to be followed by o-c ymn i police51 words
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Article41 1957-04-06 4 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr •J M Jumabhoy, m declaring open the World Health Day Exi ihiti m yesterday said the world fared the problem of get. tin? the right type of food m sum :cnt quantities.41 words
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Article318 1957-04-06 4 Sambanthan warns: This is a country of minorities... KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Re-elected President of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan said that lor the survival of democracy and independence m Malaya, there must be a sense of goodwill and trust among all races. Mr. Sambanthan318 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-04-06 4 Milk and honey! LOLA C'U'hat I want I y;ot) Nixon. Australian singer who arrived m Singapore over the werk-end. made her debut m a Colony night .spot on Thursday night. She is seen above receiving a bouquet from the incoming; Australian Trade Commissioner, Mr Philip Searcy, at the epeatag night.Standardpic - 72 words
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189 1957-04-06 4 Uneconomical to run says Mr. J. SINGAPORE Government !:as sought the help of the Australian Government for projects other than i milk plan' for the Colony. Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy told the Standard yegt c r d a y j He189 words
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Article100 1957-04-06 4 Town Council Should Get That Tax BENTONG. Fri Entertainment duty rightly belongs to the Town Council and not to the State. Town Councillor. Mr. Liew Liew Mm. declared at a recent council meeting here. He contended that .-:nce all pcriormancr.s are held m the Council area, the revt nue so100 words
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Article81 1957-04-06 4 SINGAPORE Police yesterar.y offerc I a reward of $.")0() toe Information leading to mc whereabotiti of i l-year-old mrl. Ho F-->h Hin. who has been niasin^ from her r.^'v.e m P::.::.: BukOOO itnct Ifardl 27. Ho was latl Men seated on a cross-bar of a bicycle81 words
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Article47 1957-04-06 4 SINGAPORE will aol take par: m t he A>ian Legal ConMiitativc Committee's first session at New De.hi from Apr. 13 i Apr. 28. Mid Mr. G G. Thomson, Directot of Information Service.-, yesterday. Reaioo; Singapore fid aol receive in* invitation from the sponsors.47 words
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Article153 1957-04-06 4 THE Singapore Attap Dwellers Association has questioned whether the City Council has the legal right to pull down an unauthorised attap house a year after a court demolition order. An association spokesman said any demoFtion order not executed by the Council within 12 months would153 words
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Article30 1957-04-06 4 THE annual general meetin? of the Penang Chinese Chamber oi Commerre wfll be held at the Chamber*! premise.?. Xo 2, Penar^ Street, on April In at 4.^0 p.m.30 words
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155 1957-04-06 4 Millionaires Son Accused Of Cheating WONG Per.i Hon.-. an insurance azcrA and ?cn of a Singapore millionaire, ye? 4crvinv pleaded n< I gui ty before District Court to two charm of cheating and a third charge of ftffgfljf He was released on bail. The prosecution r>: czed thai Wong cheated155 words
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Article55 1957-04-06 4 A CYCLIST. X: Teong Sew, 22, died In the Genera] H ipital, Singapi re, a few noun after admission as a result of injuriei re cived m a col ismi n with lorry at Chai z\ Road. opposite Lorcng 104, yesterday. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact55 words
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Article36 1957-04-06 4 BENTOXG. Fri. Chu Wan, 56. yesterday pleaded guilty to illegal possession of prepared opium and smoking utensils, and was lined a total of $450. The opium was ordered to be confi.-cated.36 words
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Article39 1957-04-06 4 A CENSUS of the |M?|WilatiOß of Singapore will begin on the ni.cr.t of June 17. it was offidally announced yc.-tcrday. Teams of census-officers will go ail over the Wand to compile househo r registers.39 words
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Miscellaneous410 1957-04-06 4 Standard c&lmanac Information at a Glance N6ap ore»m Time <Sc Tide SS 9W^^OMrBS(fMS>/IS!2J& Singapore 141 a m ",o 3 it) 256 B»B.C TB%XB^4s&^(*^Z^S&j^m P( rt I)I 1 I ISOM1 SOM L 34 <"-4 ft) ui< H.B C. ((.tnpr.il ()\er*-eas >er\lce): Penaiiß am. t6 7 ft) 357 pm t'-:nn\ Tne Editorials'.410 words
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Article159 1957-04-06 5 TWO men d mrld d ol robbin >nd assaulting a taxi dri\cr were sentenced to m years' jail each by IMr. J Buttrosc In the Singapore Assizes yesterda They ar fan All Bah. I hawk r, and N B< Leons building labour* r. Ng adm159 words
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Article, Illustration368 1957-04-06 5 Big purge in Front is expected on Lim's return IMPORTANT political developments are expected to take place m Singapore immediately after the return of the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, from London next week. A prominent nv.-mner d the Labour Front is c x- -"ted to :-._.,;n n and368 words
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Article86 1957-04-06 5 A SINGAPORE O. t ip M f M rWillL ft, vc>terri.. I natj rial scrvicman. who dodged pm In r <n :al occasions, that he H mdi; gng m a very I' f M rWi li n said thia Si Xt B- b| tn86 words
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Article229 1957-04-06 5 SEVENTEEN million dollars worth of Malayan rubber, handled by one British shipping company, was shipped direct t<i Russia from Federation ports and Singapore last year. A spokesman tbi GmI an 3 M Han and Crc field, Singap* »n told the Standai I hat Ihe229 words
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319 1957-04-06 5 Judge amends murder charge KUALA LLMPIK, I ri.— Mr. Justice Sutherland m the Iliuii Court today reduced the charge of murder to one f.t culpable homicide not amounting to murder against V Subramaniam 23, and P. Pandarangan, 21, and sentenced them U> ten319 words
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Article, Illustration107 1957-04-06 5 The Silent World —of fashion A roiii heciuly A real Singapore beauty, (hcrie has dark hair a provocatively picilj face and a limne no .suimsuit manufacturer would (omplain about. Here she wears a little flame and ebony confection called "Jester." Ann models a pink bcaeh bikini which may certainly be107 words
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Article57 1957-04-06 5 TWO Minsters of Ceylon, Mr. Maitripala Senanayake (Transport) and Mr. ILW.H. Di Suva Ui;.-:;co trill amonj; guest passengers on Air on\s inaugural flight fro 0 Colombo to Sing pore on Thursday. Apr 18. Guest passengers i] o include some Ceylon Memben of Parliament. The plane wi'A57 words
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Article34 1957-04-06 5 THE :.I;.;-!cr Attcu-iant. S:npqi re, uuiouDoed rnttrday that OperatloO] IVOUId bt carried 001 to remove r submarine '0 m the vicinity cf Pulau Sambu md Tanjotij Kaftoog on or ;ih'.-.;t Apr:! 2034 words
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Advertisement297 1957-04-06 5 PRICES BEYOND COMPARE! of our Grand Easter SALE Now on THERE ARE GENUINE BARGAINS FOR YOU!! Dacron Linen trousers Sizes 28" 42" $ft 00 pr. Nylon Stretrhable socks ,«i .70 Tennis T Shirts m bT- 2.20 e» Ladies Briefs M .60 pr. Ladies Handkerchiefs i 2.00 dm. Baby Briefs n297 words
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Article538 1957-04-06 6 r S ;ez Canal issue il I m m its second Crisis Stage. In this new md dangSrOUl situation, K^vpts President Nasser tc k f ;ll artf— llflft °f 4>? much-publicized p of the United State* Government to avoid BBOthi r hostile demonst: tion against his breach538 words
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Article333 1957-04-06 6 J^EADERS of British commercial n i h; r- houses m Malaya will bo cnroniaflwl and heartened by the advice which ivcn I them by ri's Col nial Minister of Stat< Bar] of liMtlimi fattx ring m L nd n Paying v > ite 1 statCMr.ar?, ;:p C'i.':' i:n'is-333 words
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Letter510 1957-04-06 6 S:r The statement bmed bj Inche Ibrahim Karim, a vice-Presklcni of Iht Party Ra'ayafl (Pcrak Branch) living the reason for my expulsion from the Party has \-< me a-; a oCafl gurprisc to me. This alleged rc>'- m i- a new one to me. Apparently, the afllrilli of510 words
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Letter106 1957-04-06 6 Sir I am all for a united Malayan nation, hut the recoil utterances by Dato Sir Onn bin Jaafar and Dr. Burham:ddin mu>t he changing the opinions of the nonM.i'.avs. I wonder what w he tho fate of nonM.ilays if tliese leaders gain power m the next election.106 words
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Article1183 1957-04-06 6 UNKNOWN - The ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE UNKNOWN LonSoiTj| By London is full of talk to the effect that Churchill was right about an Anglo-French Union m 1940. > LONDON. ANE of the features of this strange, somehow tentative, post-Suez Britain liable to hit anyone who has been out of the country for a1,183 words
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The NEWS as it strikes me!
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Letter755 1957-04-06 6 r rilE President of the Singapore Youth Council has accused the (iovcrnment of "foisting undemocratic community centres" and charged the Social Welfare Department with refusing to recoup, ize all community associations formed by the people m the Colony. Apparently, he has come to this erroneous conclusion because "months755 words
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Article, Illustration341 1957-04-06 6 RAWLE KHO - RAWLE KHO HONGKONG. r)OCTOR MOHAMMED HATTA is the key to the solution of Indonesia's political maze, according to informed Indonesian sources here. The ex-Vice-President he resigned four months ago after differences with President Soekamo over the Matter's conception of "guided democracy" has the confidence of341 words
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Advertisement45 1957-04-06 6 nV 1 v I J 1 as a small "J rather lite 3 fae b«f"| energy." I J I 4^ a ai YOU ARE INVITED FOf- fK f I AT ALL BLU N I THERE IS OdLiw Soli r L^^l KEE HUAT RADIO cv J45 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-04-06 7 pRINTi: Charles enjoys what must be every young boy's delight as he stands on the footplate of "the hurricane." one of the miniature locos employed on the Konincy, Hythe and Dymchurth Railway. "the world's smallest railway." Prince Charles, wtth other members of the Royal Family paid a65 words
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256 1957-04-06 7 Bermuda Has Brought Britain And U.S. Closer LLOYD LONDON. Apr:: "> .X- utcr) Mr. s- lwyn Lloyd, Brit) Foreign S( en ary. said hi re ..i. nig] i that v i result i the I-; id i <•• nfen nn "w. forward to a period Ol clo&( laboration v. lUi256 words
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Article83 1957-04-06 7 The Judge Obliged With A Fine if K8099 IN, April 8 A sister ijmrt im out of turn got her blOlhtf $1,000 ItaM v eightmonth sentence on the statfl farm. The brother was rharrr driving a car after His licence had been revoked. The offence carried a entence, I $1,00083 words
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Article95 1957-04-06 7 NIIOATA. J:in:in. Anr:l 5 CAP) a Japanese rag-picki r spent the night In jail here for tv. inf t i gel Charlie Chaplin out of difficulty. Identified onlj v Mr. shin. rh' v nan was hauled out ol local movie h>\ c by police during95 words
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131 1957-04-06 7 PARIS ISLAND, South Carolina, Apr. 5 (UP) The first court martial of a commissioned officer m a year-long series of recruit mistreatment trials is scheduled next Tuesday at this Marine Corps training centre. A niric-mcmbcr general Court Martial Board was named ye.-tcrdny to131 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-04-06 7 NELLY RIYAS. who became the mistress of Argentine Dictator Juan Peron at the ace of 11. celebrated her 18th birthday, last month. She has been under court vigilancr since H>.">.~> when the Argentine revolution ousted IVron. The Court has forbidden its ward to be photographed. Thii picture, however,A.P. - 93 words
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254 1957-04-06 7 SHE BEAT HER SON AND IS JAILED FOR SEVEN YEARS LONDON, April 5. A mother said ro be expecting a baby m three weeks was gaoled for SEVEN YEARS— for ill-treating her twoand a half year old son. The boy died after being injured when he fell downstairs. Mr. Justice254 words
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Article120 1957-04-06 7 ANOTHER mother who came before Mr. Just;ce Oliver at Leeds yesterday Mrs Barbara Lovatt 23 of Bexley-grove. Leeds wa.s BOUND OVER alter pleading uuilty to the manslaughter of her six-week-old daughter, Diane. The judge told Mrs. Lovatt: "You were provokt d to violence because you120 words
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82 1957-04-06 7 Her Knowledge Of Ike Wins A World Tour NEW YORK. April 5 (AP) A cute, 10-yenr-old Ckincte girl, irhn kneic mi>c}i about President Eisenhower, on Thursday W&dki won the fop prize on a teJeivswn jiroQramvic caller] "Giant Step.'' Annette Chen, of New York City, came tn A*vcrwa sir ijrnrs aqn82 words
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Article51 1957-04-06 7 BARRE. Mas?.. April 5 (IT) Thil 13.;-ycar-oid town ha.Sdopted its first trafiic laws and regulations. The new n;>c povstfag ?ix typewritten pagst. live police the power to enforce tnlttc laws and parking regulations. Barrc's police force pontiff! of residents who work at other |obfl during the51 words
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Article, Illustration274 1957-04-06 7 £12,000 left to voice she loved LONDON, April 5. A lonely old spinster who fell m love with a VOICE on the radio has left her fortune, €12,000, to the owner of the voice— Miss I Marjoric Westbury. Miss Westbury made her mark as "Steve," wife of Paul Temple m274 words
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Advertisement175 1957-04-06 7 ifr/rf famous family of TIGER fjitilcinal products HEADACHE CURE ched by any other pain Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. NG AUN TONG HE lIUK MEDICAL HALL 'IlkNlhKßn in by •-•//-*;*>> j FATTS 6 BAKER LTD., TARr ENGINEERS I "Vtvnruun, BWIMGMn 9 Tpi. r i i t->. -™i^ i i— M175 words
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Advertisement54 1957-04-06 7 fca for the heath a fan... W^9 forthehn Ml IS Ü BIS HI THE NAME GUARANTEES THE QUALITY available m table and I I from $37 to $159' in Singapore Penang Jl from $42-S0 to $183 m Ffdfration. .i^ilJnX Available from leading Electrlcat Dealers and SANOILANDS BUTTERY CO LTD 16454 words
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Article216 1957-04-06 8 Enough Food For All In Colony EVEN for the vcrv lowBSt of income groups. there b enouch food m Singapore which, if intelligently used, will provide a suilicient quantity of panrntial nutrients for the promotion and maintcnlr.<jc of heal tli, the Permanent Secretary for Health, Dr. II Dorai.sinqham, told a216 words
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Article54 1957-04-06 8 A MAX. Shia Kirn ChOU, -'aimed tvi";'. m a Singapore C ixi jrcsterda^ to offering 12 tn [be to B H rrevor i L:ri\-:ri z: te>tcr at S::c::ton Way cr. i r. r? ■a y. Shia was aDowd bail, and the case wai Bxad lot54 words
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Article35 1957-04-06 8 SINGAPORE Civil Defcr.ro Sa'.a Easter Dir.ee wiV. be heM tonight at the Civ:! Defer, c Club house a* Ko'.am Aver Lane. TVkcts r r^e\i at >- a ■~.e c?.r. be obtained at the gate.35 words
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Article52 1957-04-06 8 I.IM AH HUAT and Goh Heck Huay were charged m a Singapore court yesterday with kiinapping a girl. Lim Poh Muay. who is under 18 years of age from the custody of her mother. Madame Ten Gwek Yon- §1 Pa}-a Lebar Road on Thursday. Btfl of t&OM each52 words
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Article247 1957-04-06 8 Council Aims To Give Smaller Units A Voice A REVISED constitution aimed at "injecting new life" and streamlining the Singapore Youth Council, which represents 40,000 Colony youths, will be brought up for approval at the annual general meeting of the SYC next month. For the247 words
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Article120 1957-04-06 8 THIRTY-ONE persons detained m Johore Bahru and Batu Pahat under the Emergency Regulations, were yesterday released by the Johore Special Branch. Their iclease was the result of an interview which Federal Councillor. Mr. Tcoh Chzo Choncr, and representatives of the Paloh MCA and Paloh Local Council,120 words
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Article113 1957-04-06 8 Hospitals Impress journalists SINGAPORE has one of the bm hospitals m SouthA i r B .:mese journaHitaJ who visited the Colony's Genera. Hospital, ?a: ye tor Th< v wen U ]m A Editor of the Rangoon D U j Muang, Assistant Edit r of the Tribune, U Myint 00, Chi<113 words
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Article35 1957-04-06 8 ABOUT 1011 ;:'v y r ::cr: from tl S;ngapore Social Welfare Centn m Havelock Road will be taken to Jo hero Bahru for lifhtseeing by members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce tomorrow morning35 words
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Article, Illustration227 1957-04-06 8 Promote Tourism Expert Says It Again SINGAPORE should not depend on other countries to utilize her potentialities as a tourist entrepot, said Col. Clarence M. Young, president of the Pacific Area Travel Association, yesterday. Col. Young, a retired colonel of the United States Air Force, and now vice-president of Pan227 words
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Article187 1957-04-06 8 GOVT. TO GET MEMO THE Malaysian Ship Officers Union wants the Singapore Government to introduce suitable courses on fisheries and navigation m the local Polytechnic for the benefit of trainees m the fishing industry. Secretary of the Union. Capt. Hohamed Said Alias, ud yesterday thai memorandum187 words
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Article49 1957-04-06 8 THE Singapore Acalcmv cf Arts will open its painting classes for beginners and advance bt '.'.dents commencing from May i. at the Adult Education Centre. Fort Canning Road Application! may be rr ida to the Supervisor of the Come. Miss Sunyee« e n Chinese V.M.C.A., Sbenton Way.49 words
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Article38 1957-04-06 8 THE British Council is staging a photographic exhibition of 23 British universities at the University cf Malaya*! Art Museum Iran next Friday, for one week from a.m. to 4 MO p.m. daily, including Saturday and Sunday.38 words
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Article22 1957-04-06 8 TPIE ragfcrtntlOO of chi".Hrcn for Primary Or.o next vcar at the Ang'.o-Chinc?e S h'n", Singapore will be c.0.-cd on April 12.22 words
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Article192 1957-04-06 8 HE ENDED FREE TRIP MINUS HIS PANTS A CAR pulled up m front of N. Kunjan. an employee of the Naval Ba^c. at a bus stop m Kochorc Canal Road, Singapore, on Thursday night and was offered a lift to Seletar. Kun.ian accepted. In the car192 words
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Article77 1957-04-06 8 THE YW.C.A "World Mem. bership Day." on April 25, will be celebrated m Singapore headquarters Raffles Quay, with a bullet supper and POcU] welcoming al] new memben who have joined recently. The affair will begin at 7 p.m. and the Mee-Loh buffet will be followed by77 words
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Article120 1957-04-06 8 Professor Of Music Due On Tour PROFESSOR Miss Ruth Douglass Pr< fc ?sor Mount Holyoke C< sachusetts. who is. a world service lour sp by the Internati n,] I tion Association f Ai will arrive m Singapore from Manila on Apr: 1 11. During hrr three dljn stay m SingapOt*.120 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-04-06 8 ic. The Philippines today is facing: an acute problem of educating rural people, said Miss Paula Atabus, a Manila Social Welfare Rural Administrative officer. Miss Atabug passed through Singapore yesterday on her way back to Manila after studying rural administration work m Australia under a Colombo Plan fellowship.Standard - 51 words
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130 1957-04-06 8 SINGAPORE'S Principal Assistant Commissioner for Labour. Mr. J. D. H. Neill. will leave the service on April 16, under the Malayanization Scheme. Mr. Ncill will, however, come back to Singapore after a four-month holiday m Nepal and Europe, to join a commercial firm. Popularly130 words
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Article59 1957-04-06 8 causing B *l hic *i will P 3 n. tollowinj uj?^ Premiere, th? J cars °^g Restaurant Park HctriTLl special "WAP.- 1 during the two nfl J[ho are I^SS taachta the Cifi? specitlNjS nrrs. iovitoii r"'-' where "WtfSl tickets, m ttoij wfce th? ji» Jl lfc» film win dJ59 words
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Article27 1957-04-06 8 SIX KCRI "~a all aed Tan xton Road,Ss|| Thursday night Tan defended inrf a stool, but sustain* his left hand moved him to is I BMpital.27 words
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Article18 1957-04-06 8 THE Johore the National Unkntfj Workers will fail biennial genera! wem Government AsaajM Johore Bahru.ncxtH a.m18 words
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Advertisement194 1957-04-06 8 MARpi A CARMVAL OF COLOUR 4\D DESIGN FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM Uai^Ub li via miuUUj 1a.: .1 Ith ucj, Swi'zerlnr.i. Paris, Italy, come these cx-.-I-sive print-dei th: c ::r. ..nt cor.* -.--.'-.I colour-c:'c:t.-. Choose r.TAE.'OY oaMMOM rayon spuns M A RSH A X crease-resist filament rayen cr CALYPSO \v3?h-n'-'.vear194 words
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Advertisement27 1957-04-06 8 J JJJt owix WATERPROC I i vwmmmt 1 j 1 I I I *CHEEKONO£»! "Piles relieved W I new taW so thcriK** tjfl dom fronl a&M I27 words
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Article, Illustration664 1957-04-06 9 2 Quakers to suffer H-Bomb radiation in danger zone LONDON 4fl Tenths from now you may look back upon ne most moving and frightening human E)U hove ever read. and his forty- year-old wife Sheila are resolved to C-- Island danger area during the British H-bomb will deliberately risk mutilation.664 words
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Article, Illustration620 1957-04-06 9 ASIAN TREASURES FILL THIS AMERICAN HOME Lh irife Imm I i r I -v H ■V awlkrr large the IV I I IMQi* now r tow UMwdiatrly I t*» fawn of the earth. bfcit btes the art Star nt Xsiz I■ m mhuk etas case. fefn 4 m Imperial kJHfc620 words
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Advertisement287 1957-04-06 9 X fl Dull eyes become bright and refreshed when you us* Optone Eye Drops. At work or at play Optone Eye Drops bring quick relief to eyes suffering from smoke, dust, glare »n4 the strain of modern living A boon to everyone facing ey« discomfort, anywhere, at any t.me! NEVER287 words
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Miscellaneous186 1957-04-06 9 rp OI)A I S QIOT ATIOX: WW|^Wj^^Wß^W^Wl| J_ "I never rould believe K|K a^tfal a^a^at a^awl Hi, it l*n»\ ideiice has sent bV%lMb^^^^%bTC a few men into the world. Mgjmi I n^A^ii Wl I Aiawl3 ready hooted and spurred to H I l^^l I! I j nVI ride. and millions186 words
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154 1957-04-06 10 Chinese Cement Offers Stiff Competition CEMENT from mainland China is offering the strongest competition to the Japanese product m Malaya and overseas markets because of the lower price and good quality, according to a visiting businessman. Ho is Mr. K. Matsushima, chief of the export department of Nippon Cement Co..154 words
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Article273 1957-04-06 10 LIQUIDATION of the April position brought the rubber price to just below ninety cents at the beginning of the week, but once again this appeared to be the level at which buyers were attracted, and short covering combined with an increasing reserve on the273 words
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Article108 1957-04-06 10 Successful Year For UK Airline DURING the financial year which ended on March 31. British Overseas A irtvays Corporation achieved a surplus, but the full and final assessment will not be completed for several weeks. The provisional figures, however, show that there was an increase m capacity of 8 per108 words
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Article108 1957-04-06 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra. April $27 buyers; $28 1 sellers; coconut oil m bulk 142 sellers; m drums S46> sellers; Muntok white pepper $103 sellers. Sarawak White $102 sellers. Special Sarawak black $70. Singapore Copra Association dosing prices: Straits mixed108 words
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Article105 1957-04-06 10 OUTER ROADS Burumun. FniivH. Maria Leti. zia. Houtmoa, Peter Ifaersk, Taipooyan, Beaavon, bnerina, Mirhalc Janscn. Fernfield, Pascrang, Minkoi. Easi Wind. INNER ROADS Cn!tcx, Ang Khen£, Sa'onn. Serdang, M. Bahru, Tonna. Darvel, Sin Francisco, Hua Li. Pacific Tapah, Lanana. Salong, Lampong, Labuan Haji, Scnai. S.H.B. WHARVES Astjranax 1,105 words
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Article204 1957-04-06 10 PRICE movements m all WCtiom of the Malayan share market yesterday were irregular and trading was moderate Price changes announced by tne Malayan Sharebrokers' A.^iociation yesterday were" INDUSTRIALS r p xt Buyers Sellers ii. c C i r < !s 229 2.33 Cd H kong 8c204 words
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Article173 1957-04-06 10 AUSTRALIA is now m rubber from Malaya, the sioner m Malaya Sir P]; r He made 'this that Australia had agreed restrictions to the ex'ent of tween April 1 this year and Mr Scar-y explained that I the Austra.ian r rr: r: set an rr.p- ri level of over173 words
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Article, Illustration148 1957-04-06 10 GRADUATES of the first Training Within Industry Supervisory Training Institute conducted by the Singapore Labour Department for 1957 m the Job Relations programme last week, are seen here with the Commissioner for Labour, Mr. D. I. Goodwin (sitting second from left). They are (sitting from left):148 words
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Article43 1957-04-06 10 MGAPOfe national xy*** grad, of i (V *M At fiwiS and at jS Quiel at ii| *N Very Ported duri, Sj There ns a»J In the tradii^JS and the n3Jg "00* J Spot f.o.b. (sjj\ Intcmatiomi^ 1 Mmtteal 1 l ai^y J43 words
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Article46 1957-04-06 10 MALAYAN rubber <>- during March amnuni 81.194 tnns compared 74 068 tons m February cording to official preliminary statistics. The total rxports for the first three ir.rr.'.r.. amounted t 240.844 i compar.-d w::h 244.:', for the same p. r: 1956 and 248.748 tons for 1955.46 words
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Article256 1957-04-06 10 PENANG, Fri. The United States Trade Development Mission has noted a clear desire on the part of some of the Malayan mining: men for participation of American capital m selected Federation mining: enterprises. I This was said by the leader of the mission, Mr. Charles256 words
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Article26 1957-04-06 10 apac Industrie! Ltd., of Finsbury. South Australia, manufacturers of Lemcol materials handling equipment, have added a new model to their range of elevating trucks.26 words
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Article43 1957-04-06 10 MALAYAN produ "ion of tin-in-concentrates m February totalled 4,267 tons, against 5.512 tons m January. Stocks of tin metal and t in-in-con centrates at the end of February amounted to 7.790 tons (7.230 tons at the end of the previous month).43 words
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Article440 1957-04-06 10 Titanium May Rival Steel TITANIUM, the mrtal now making its debut m industry although it was discovered In the 18th century, may become a serious rival to stainless steel m the next This was one possibility revealed at a recent conference m London betwan 150 research engineers and designer! irom440 words
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Article42 1957-04-06 10 NEW YORK. Apr:l 4 (TP)-Dow-Joiuv; rlosinc averatir^ STOCKS .^0 Industrials 4" 4--20 Rails u IS Utilities 71 ,V 65 Stocks 1f.8.92 BONDS 40 Bonds P0 72 The Dow-jone? rommnditv futures Index (1924-26 avorace equals 100> closed at 155 9242 words
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Article149 1957-04-06 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the follo-.ving business done: >J.32A, ?2. Gammons $2,074' S2 9<i; Metal Bn x $1.62'; RobinX ord8 i, I 1 59 "«S co:d •27-60. $27.70: Straits Times $3.33 {334; Wearnes $2.92, $2 87}Jack.s $2.90, $2.92 J. Austral Amal 22/10" 19/ ft Berjuntai 14/9, 14/71-149 words
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Article24 1957-04-06 10 A at»n b*s HMtH I liiw York: famH on. 31 1 2 nT > credit ha.l b;Il, HHHMV W'i- V *****: BridalS i24 words
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Article21 1957-04-06 10 leading vehicles groups Hi 1 MB IHvail ing the next *M keeping local «N] abreast of the fjl equipment devek|fl21 words
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Advertisement538 1957-04-06 10 THE PI'BMC INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Singapore,) VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that the Sixth Annual Gor.cral Matting Oi the Con> any will be he' i ai f Registered Office, Nos. 59-61, Robii on Road, Singapore, on Tuesday, I9tta April, 1957 at II ba, for the following purpo^:— 1.538 words
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Advertisement1160 1957-04-06 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2112 hn (Incofporateo M Singapote) (12 lines) "2S 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J-f Carnert option tc proceed via other port* to load and discharge carge SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore Owe Sail* Pi ham Ptnant M«mnon to* Mflvre Me1,160 words
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Advertisement858 1957-04-06 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN Spore P.S horn Penong Awo boson Moru 'or Kob« Yo»«or->omc 9 Apr Hognroson Moru tor Kob« Yokohomo 2& Apt FOR USA. For New York, Philodelphia, Boltimore Hoeison Morv 14 Apr 17 Api Meirinson Moru 1 5 Moy 18 Moy FOR KARACHI. BOMBAY, vio COLOMBO Amogiton Moru858 words
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Advertisement601 1957-04-06 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES" OUTWARDS Soilings to» Bongkok ond/oi For Eost Penong P.S'horr S pore "MEONIA" God 1 3.- 14 BANKGOK ONLY "SONGKHLA* God 15/17 "LALANDIA" 15/17 Apt 18/19 Api 20/21 Apt BANGKOK ONLY HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoa. Antwerp. RoMerdom. Hamburg, Copenhagen. Gothenburg. Oslo Sport P.S'hcm Penong KORFA" 8/8 Apr 9.'9601 words
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510 1957-04-06 12 SPEED, STAMINA STRENGT "MUST" FOR THOMAS CUPPERS SPEED, stamina and strength—these are the prerequisites laid down by the Badminton Association of Malaya to those aspiring for Thomas Cup honours. Exercises designed to bring the player to the maximum pitch of physical perfection for this game have been drawn up by510 words
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Article167 1957-04-06 12 Narrow Win For Old Boys PRESENT boys of the AngloChinese School went down Acting to the Old Boyi by four ?o;i!s to three m the A::^ "-Chinese School annual Present vi Past soccer match for the Lee ChOOO Eng Cup a: Barker Road yesterday. With thii win ACS Old Boys167 words
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Article68 1957-04-06 12 COPENHAGEN, April 4. (Renter I—Knud1 Knud Glcie, of Denmark, beat the men's European 200 metres breastroke record when he clocked 2 mm 32.5 sec m a 25-mctres pool during a swimming international between Denmark and Norway here tonight World record is 2 mins 31.0 sees. held by Japan's68 words
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Article116 1957-04-06 12 Teo Is YMCA Champion TEO Sicw Sun won the Young Men'i Christian Association Billiards-Snooker Med!ay final by beating Yeo Koon Yam by 287 points to 255 points at the YMCA last nlfht The prize winners were as follows: 1957 Billiards: Snooker Medley Championship: The Ban Leone Cup: Chr.mpion: Too Sicw116 words
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Article227 1957-04-06 12 Kiwis Out To Stop Braves TOMORROWS lOftbftl] pna on the St. Joseph's i Institution ground hold out promise of stirring duelsSpecial ■tteotioo will, be locussed on the tilt between the cfaan q Consulate Bravo awl the 14th Squa Inil, Boyal NtW Zealand Air Force m the afternoon session at 4227 words
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Article88 1957-04-06 12 KIXG.STOX. Jamaica, April 5 (AP)— Tho West Indian cricket team, full of optimism, sailed today for tho cummer Tost scries m England. Captained by John Goddard, whose team won the rubber m 1950, 16-man West Indian tide is rated stTOQf m both batting and bowling. With nidi jroting88 words
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Article183 1957-04-06 12 CORTHINE IS STAR IN ARMY WIN ARMY came from behind to beat Eurasians by four goals to one m the Intercommunity league soccer at .lalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Army wore well served m the attacking line by Corthinc, Hatch and Morris For Eurasians, Bliqh, Wright. Xunis and Van p'.ay8d well183 words
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Article38 1957-04-06 12 I I started 1 will be conftS I tro! JStm^^H I 1 rate or 1 I and promoter Ml glad to teU I I I 1 1 m rr. -M on inursoi' I fit us I 138 words
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Article254 1957-04-06 12 l'rom defeat at the hands I I^B Club m a cricket match <v v h -^H T r BSa rst lease of the i -lli^^bl 8..;.gk0k chalked up 117 ri:n lor I declaring. The ftptttement wickets f0?94 runs I lips wrcie QTSwii. A breezy knock of254 words
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Miscellaneous73 1957-04-06 12 SOCCFR S.A.F.A LEAGUI n I m.k m a.a.a. at Jaian H> 115 p.m. R .1 f F. Seletar at Jalan Besar Sfar; SAm Arsenal Sports CW B.S. F, Park at 5.15 P WJD P 7 at KaHang. Airpi r| si S CRICKI I Xnn-Bcndcrs WLC It Jl t 2.15 p.m.73 words
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Article320 1957-04-06 13 Only Injury Can End Yankee Reign l',nnant Prospects t\ \t j— u iooies like more n thf i ,7 Major league pennant races. [♦MSiie. its BrookJyn, Milwaukee, K them. In the American, only 11( j thirago or Detroit— appears >- K the New York Yankees' into i- 32nd season weeks320 words
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211 1957-04-06 13 OLYMPIC RUNNERS POISED FOR 3:55 MILE LONDON. Apr 5 (AP) Two British Ohmpic runners have agreed to run a mile race that many experts predict will brinz the clocking of 3.55. Ken Wood and Derrk ibboLson are the runners pulsed for that amazing time three seconds faster than John Landy's211 words
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Article35 1957-04-06 13 LONDON April ißtnterJ— Results of lonis'it's Rusby. matches were:: KITiRY UNION Xc.it h II Abertilh :y r, Pontyprid«] 3 Newbndia 0 Weston-Super-MAre v Bridgwater and Albion o RLCiRY LEAGUE Widnei h Warrington 8.35 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-04-06 13 ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.: Yankee rookie Mary Throneberry cuts and misses on his first swing: of 1957 at the Bombers' rookie school here. The Yanks are high on the slugger, who cracked 42 homers while batting .315 for Denver last season. UPUP - 43 words
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Article373 1957-04-06 13 IT'S EGUCHI VS HAYDON IN FINAL Thrilling Semi-Finals LONDON, April 5, (Keuter)— There were two thrilling: semi-finals m the women's singles of the all-England table tennis championships here today. Helen mot, the Scottish, by, Eoughi woiid dußupton Eguchi right unti'. the ia-t, but her lark of BOWVf c\Tntuaily i 1373 words
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Article31 1957-04-06 13 TOKYO. April s— Clover Filipino south-paw Flash Elorrie and Japanese champion Hidcko Kobayashi wfl] fight for the Far Eastern lightweight title here on Aoril 16 it was announced today.31 words
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Article246 1957-04-06 13 LONDON, April 5 (AP) Burly South African John Hewie prepared today for his toughest assignment since he joined the ranks of British soccer players eij;ht years ago. It is the task of marking wizard winger Stanley Matthews m the England-Scotland match at Wembley on246 words
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Article185 1957-04-06 13 Early Knockout Predicted CHICAGO, April 5 (AP>— The middleweight title rematch i>etween cii rnpion Gene Fullmer and ftging Sugar Ray Robinson at the Chicago Stadium on May 1 may end ii; an car.v knockout Both principals hinted thil yc.-terday a s they form.'v signed for the first meeting c DOC185 words
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Article30 1957-04-06 13 LONDON. April 4. 'Router) Results of toniffht'f English Football le.nguo matcbet were: LEAGL'F 111 (Southern) Newport 2 Southampton 3 LEAGUE HI (Northern) Seur.ikorpe 4 W rex ham I30 words
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Article161 1957-04-06 13 SINGAPORE ChiMM Football AJSoeUtion held their annual general mcelini? at thrHue Kee Clwb \e.sterday to plect officials for 1957. The following were cler'Of President: Mr Soh Ghe« Coon (re-elected) vice-president: Jh. Any Boon Hoe (re-elected), lit T.iy Soo Yong (re-elected) Mr. Kof Yew Long (re-elected), Mr. Chan An161 words
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Miscellaneous213 1957-04-06 13 Ibner By Al Capp I /»v.Hur KIN AH|V ZICANCL L MAH COMCEIRT FO' %V (-LGVERBCWMK DOHT Sr.LM L_ DO TO ME.LP '/i \J r3 AFTLRMOON AN' AS PA/NFULLY SHY AS -*J I t MCE CF THE /5^ VO' r> 7 TOMORRV, TOO. r r -AH GOT SV FORMERLY.'.'-) j I213 words
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342 1957-04-06 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Says MARIGOLD, an improving four-year-old from the Bagby .stable, looks a good each-way proposition m the main six furlongs sprint (Race Five) for Class Two, Division One performers at Ipoh today, last day of the Perak Turf Clubs March April342 words
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Article178 1957-04-06 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer The S|»ertre Fran* is ACROBAT DINKUM KHANDI MAE LODE MINE 1 Lode .Mine Lode .Mine Lode .Mine rim-ma 111 Dinkum Khandi Mar Dinkum Dinkum MIROPHLI MIROPHLI GOLDEN DOLLAR CREDIT BALANCE 2 Credit Balance Golden Dollar Mirophli Mirophli Golden Dollar Credit Balance Kerry Laughter Acrostic FIREBIRD178 words
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Article1058 1957-04-06 14 RACE ONE Acrobat, a Magic Red five-year-old. put up a splendid i account when he finished third to the speedy Supremo over six furlongs on WedncsI day. He was putting in best work in the final bit. and did well j to finish In1,058 words
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Article946 1957-04-06 14 RAGE 1: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 2, Div. 5—6 Furs. 1 7 Cruzeiro (late I m cM"'g l\\ v s^r. Tai k .:::::::.v. p S s i* 521S *•"-<** T^ tin .::::::.v.v;.::Bo U p s o^ r Of .n m ßunkum 3y 8.09 Lim Stable Ma-tin946 words
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Article212 1957-04-06 14 Scholar over seven furlong < > recent displays ovrr sta\ in- V A 6 over nine furlongs for hcii >*' A The "Turk," who gets tw i*< ,*M pounds mnrp sin < m^ mmm^m m^J*m furlong? effort typo. He showed v whrn h€ scored over I at Kuala Lump212 words
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Article55 1957-04-06 14 Premier to make amends RACS SEVEN Prrmirr ?Pt surh a hot In bis six furloncs dloitm, the first c.v. hat I compoandrd nn< and naif furlongs out. ha vine r !i r.z tra- to sustain his run to the post. Dropped a ri;v; n with eight pound- more, 1 am55 words
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Article12 1957-04-06 14 £"> p v ><; 'f. I dfh II 'I i;M.!ir. n all tktayJl12 words
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