Singapore Standard, 17 April 1957
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Title Section28 1957-04-17 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE 2 5481 (5 line.) 2400 #6 /t vfl FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 r_- SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1957 11 PAGE* 13 CENTS28 words
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162 1957-04-17 1 I tn arm«d str«ck twle« iporc >'-t»rNrt 1 A house* Fir i Burn Gar- Police that he was a r up and i r at was ordered key to an rbber then and a cervant into a room and kr..-H t Madam K-k162 words
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Article521 1957-04-17 1 faru-ay Replies To Soviet Atom Bomb Threat We Will Remain In NATO, Premier Tells Bulganin OSLO, Norway, April 16, (AP)— Norway replied calmly and firmly ioday to Soviet nuclear threats by declaring she intends to stay in NATO. She said great powers such as the Soviet Union521 words
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Article73 1957-04-17 1 2 Rebel Envoys Heid In Jakarta Uarr is <af ngers of bel leader .n have been tarta by m...--newspaper r a let- r S1 .n. the two ants K n detain d ade known their military t.> d-^s-ito Lt. i 1. a rebel- Co: r v in Padang en given73 words
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Article, Illustration243 1957-04-17 1 What's Left After Fire FRANTIC cries of a 16--year-old student saved the li\es of a woman and her child during a fire which uutled six huts in Kovan Road, Singapore, yesterday. Tint All Imm, wife of a cIol; maker, was having an afternoon243 words
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Article65 1957-04-17 1 LONDON, April 16, (Rr::?cr» Loud > ford, Britain's :-S- 1 1 :v, ;»i I -hat the United States had made i o j r all f< revi« Uh Chi I tra ie embargo lists. Lord Gosford told the H- dm of Li Hurt the United States65 words
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Article92 1957-04-17 1 JAKARTA, April 16 (Router i Mr. Edward Currv the British Manager of the Chartered Bank. Jakarta, who was arrested on April 2 on a Charge of having firearms on the bank premises, WU released from prison today, it was learned here. But the Police last92 words
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Article36 1957-04-17 1 MARSHAL Ni< laj Bulganin, So pri Mini rter, li I thai g orr." I m Tt v IB BMkfl other efl ri to Unprovt international r< Mm- -ow Ra lio rcporte 1. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article36 1957-04-17 1 HAROLD I U millau Bi itain'a Prin e Minister, t; t( .r. in\ nation to isil Germany troin May 1 i \l;iv n p;c nf 'he f e r lern n Go\ ernment. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article30 1957-04-17 1 BI'RMKSK Opi have l(j 77 con .M--t rebeli In oflei ive operations in the M< n) ah di tri I I 0 tnilei s< uthwest ii Mancialay. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration421 1957-04-17 1 JOE SASSOON - JOE SASSOON Wm* WiJ* to I By 1 COULDN'T STAND IT, SO I JUST SIGNED' A BUDAPEST lawyer, who 1 spent 38 "terrifjing" months in concentration. (amps in Communist Huncu\v because he "tried to do his duty," is now in Singapore with his wife and421 words
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Article114 1957-04-17 1 Casey Fears Fresh M-E Flare-Up Sydney, April 16 (Renter) Reports ol trouble in Jordan were "terrifying", said Au.s*ralian External Affairs Minister Richard Casey in Sydney today. "I am airaid th;? distressing news could lead to further trouble on a jzrand scale in the Middle East," he said. Mr. Casey, speaking114 words
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Article51 1957-04-17 1 CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 16 (AP» Negotiators for the United Rubber Workers and the B. F. Goodrich Company reached agreement last ni r 4ht on a new basic contract covering about 14.000 workers in nine plants. The agreement came 15 days after union workers struck a:, the51 words
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199 1957-04-17 1 TWO volunteer special constables of tho Singapore Police wore ordered out of the Hartley Road School office, at gun point and were beaten up by about 40 members of the Reserve I'nit, in Paya Lehar. last night. The two V.S.CVs. Raja Nayagam and199 words
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164 1957-04-17 1 PENANG. Tuc?.— The bigcest buyer of Malayan rubber is Britain which took 232.409 tons from here last year. This was contained in the annual report of the Rubber Trade Association of Penang. which would be tabled at the association's annual general meeting on Friday.164 words
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Article37 1957-04-17 1 THE Philippines will pau?e for one minute today to pray for the repose of the soul of the late President Ramon Magsaysay. Today is the lan day of a oPP-mnnth nerirwi nf mourning.- A PAP - 37 words
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Article26 1957-04-17 1 PlA's Ancta, largest newtagency in Indonesia, was yesterday closed for one week by Jakarta military police on order of the city Military Command.- APAP - 26 words
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223 1957-04-17 1 LONDON, April 16, (AP)— King Hussrin of Jonian today appeared to be spearheading: a drive that could isolate Gamal Abdel Nasser's Egypt in the Middle East. In such a r '> the voung would be conforming with the cbjecthe.s of the major223 words
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Advertisement117 1957-04-17 1 DEPENDABLE DIESELS AUTOMOTIVE, MARINE fc INDUSTRIAL ENGINES Sole Agents: Scott English (S.E.A.) Ltd. The Sportsman's Greeting to his fa rou rife Sled 1 >*k *TS A HffCULtS IMO MODU j£? My bicycle rr.y biocle The peor'.e s'ar.r» s"i fare b o, th, 1,.«i kind. M .f™ It has a great117 words
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Article152 1957-04-17 2 CLOSING rubber price* (rents per Ih) In SJnra pore yesterd«? were:— Bujprs Seller> Spot Vnm r< K OK Int Mav RSS No 1 02* Q2 rssno i oo on; Tonp Quietly steady s'poßt m The prire of tin on the lik-jal market venter div was S.IBS per picul152 words
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Article25 1957-04-17 2 outh Africans will try in June to conquer the Zam Kiver in three glass fibre I Indian-lik e can oes. Re i r25 words
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108 1957-04-17 2 U.N. COMMITTEE WILL CONDEMN RUSSIA GENEVA. April 1 IP) A UN. committee today comrt its investigation of Russia's suppression of the Parian uprising The group will return to New York this week to draft its report to the L :&i Nations. The report is expected to conclude with the cor-108 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-04-17 2 The 20.77fi ton Italian tanker Fina Canada steaming: through the Suez Canal to become the biggest tanker to use the Canal since its reopening last work. Below, the 12.000 ton Italian passenger liner, Oceania passes El Balah station to become the first liner to pass through55 words
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371 1957-04-17 2 LONDON. April 16 (Renter] Mr. Duncan Sandy.- Minister of Defence, said today that the British Government's poli- n defence was foun^ i on the recognition of two basic facts, one of wi that, in presen* drcumstances. it was impossible to effectively del371 words
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Article54 1957-04-17 2 KOCHI .Tp.p-.r.. April 1^ UP] Japanese physidfti to- recorded heavy contamination of the air from the Soviet i leai tests last week; Physicists at Kocbi V: i\ erdty iaid they registered radioI Ivi'y of T.r.40 c:ick> a minute tn atomoiphere dusi Elected o"er I 24-h^'ir ncriod54 words
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Article235 1957-04-17 2 Chou Wants 4 Or /Wor e Powers To Get Togefta, TOKYO, April 16, (UP)— Communist Chinese PrtL, r wos reported to have proposed a four-power Asian sccurt u Efl the United States, Russia, Red China and Japan. y sn> 5 The newspaper Asahi's correspondent in Peking mentioned235 words
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Article84 1957-04-17 2 ™b. April (Reuter)-Admi ra l I \\ngnt. Supreme Commands f;; I told a prt-ss conference yesterday the fW* e l with anti-airc:.;: wj < 1 missiles for tr,e dc,- ration of other sh I certain r. v-.oer of"^ I from which haS-T^M launrh^H M Asked84 words
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Article72 1957-04-17 2 BOSTON*. April 16 (UP) DoctOXl .-aid today S»r Anthony Eden's pot-operative condition continues tc improve and he may Im it try i sting some solid 1 d within a few lays. Since his surg< ry for a bile duct obstruct n last Saturday, the former British Prime72 words
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Article48 1957-04-17 2 ENVOY'S TOUR 'WORTHWHILE' "•'A. April 16. J Japan s spc ambassad r MasSsj3 ***** a arrived by «r |3 Home today to roi^ j 2* Rariiation EM Commission meetinf hat! airport MataJ told Press he hadfcd his whirlwind fortnight i3 European capitals "d taitely worthwhile but dRa i48 words
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Article15 1957-04-17 2 \SU. eon M Mr. Nagahngam. <■ g DepartMM. SH M -e, passed away peaofv "M15 words
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Article37 1957-04-17 2 JAKARTA, April 16, (Reuter) Indonesia's intrapaiiianmtarj business cabinet appointed last week by President Soekaroo mat for the? first trr.e today to flttnm the solution of tbt DOlitk»] and economic problems facing the country.37 words
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Article25 1957-04-17 2 AN Indonesian Military mission will leave Jakarta for China early in May on a six weeks' tour of Chinese military projects. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article111 1957-04-17 2 11 -Year Old Shoots Grandmother ELPASO. Texas, April 16 (Reuter) An 11-year-old boy and his grandmother were found shot dead in their home here last night. Police said the boy apparently fired three rifle bullets into the woman's body and thrn killed himself. The parents of the boy, James Pavey.111 words
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Advertisement79 1957-04-17 2 C€WfCWiU€U2& DELUXE Restyled for beauty This new Cambridge saloon is the style leader for 1957. Mechanically unchanged, but now with the new longer and lower look. Please call at our showrooms and see for yourself the practical and delightful attractions of this new addition to the A5O Cambridge range the79 words
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Article, Illustration215 1957-04-17 3 I.v i\l>l\N casMe* 1 firm in 1 Tmn\ in m pwwe»--1 raits I ijti*' -'.imps cata- don as mm I Cm nrito" a«4 I f iii CeMW st.imps printed durinc the Kdwardian period. A S.")00 Straits Srttlrmrnts stamp, onr of i-ht in the seriesStandardpic - 215 words
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Article, Illustration186 1957-04-17 3 '>t tor acain in when the KING AM) I. ed at Blssj IVihru. ■>• Nin, Uaaini tomorrow. r-win-ie picture e title at rned his a guitar a group of night clubs years ago, rep* real-life start he co-stars In grid Bergman and Helen186 words
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Article55 1957-04-17 3 izat i o n blic Assisi :or payWelfare ileditch. of Public Standard -> open tat ions .ionts in Western ■h only Acuities, he r iral centres public astuberculosis are at in Market. Uoad; the and Pol ice 8t a t K g ditch s 400 to55 words
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121 1957-04-17 3 \t, Citv Councentrcs for ity and gas the law ccpt coins cral-Social-r S. M. Standard nts have 1 col lee- tion centre I only currency notes would be accepted. .us is surr. Hi n e has a right t e coins, i ar e legal121 words
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Article28 1957-04-17 3 16 (UP)— isani has oo rur and costs Court for but illegally exchange ound guilty n foreed USS last May f nrcpanied Presia toux of28 words
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Article12 1957-04-17 3 the recruiting e yesterday C Secre- hin and Chin Moi.12 words
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170 1957-04-17 3 THK Malayan \i;ri Horticultural Association lias appealed to Malayans to iKuuTnatr a national flo\\»*r for the country. This jppral u.is made in .m editorial in the latest issur «>i" thr Avmhi.i- tion's magazine. The flower should be "attractive .mil characteristic of Malaya." MAMA says,170 words
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210 1957-04-17 3 HI b ct C mmlttec on Sing >: v re S< ami n's Registry B n I Bill his n nanw ndrd in n of hatebmen. iu wat nivn and j ip tab n on pilgrim I be regarded aa sea- n r b210 words
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Article65 1957-04-17 3 Taximen Want 10 p.c. Tax Off THE II I k Poh San- Drivers Unior., whi'h ('.aims to represenl IjOM taxi diiveri in Singapore, yesterday asked the Labour Front to request Gov- ;r..;.t :.t to waive the present 10 pet rent tax on new ears purchased for use taxis. The Laboui65 words
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Article43 1957-04-17 3 THE hOB, scncra! KCTCtarj of thi Fenaog Municipal Scrvicei Onion, Mr. Yeah Cbeang Song, |av« a ta'.k on "What trade unionism means to nurses" to membcri ol the M;i ayan Nurse.-' Union at the Genera] Hospital, Fsnaag, yest i lay.43 words
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Article415 1957-04-17 3 AN Armv Colonel. L. T. Laister, bought a sp for $2,083 from Coloi mote I that the Company had been declared b it was stated in a S pore v t Court yester The proprietor of the now atra Moto: h Soon H charges of415 words
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438 1957-04-17 3 Two Acquitted, One Fined $1000 PENANG, Tues. A Police Inspector, posing a.s a prospective buyer of ammunition from Indonesia, was offered $1.40 for each round of ammunition, the Sessions Court was tokl tmlav. A ivate of t! V' n R giment \v^ L'.v I438 words
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Article126 1957-04-17 3 Crackers Burnt His Shirt mi GBOK SEB atwini machine rcnaircr. Alleged to B ins p re court yesterday that a neighbour threw a packet of iti fire crackers at him on ip Goh Meh"night. The 'Takers landed on his bl k and burnt his Bhfrt he said. Bin produced his126 words
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Article222 1957-04-17 3 Also Evils Of A-Bomb FAMILY planning, the merits and demerits of a democratic government, the perils of the atom bomb these were some of the questions put to 36 Singapore Police officers who sat for the entrance examination Part One of the Higher Services on222 words
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Article171 1957-04-17 3 Man Denies TakingPart In Killing A LABOURER. Yiak Chern yee, denied ai the Singapore a i yesterday that he took part In the killing ofl a beaavBUrd hawker. Yiak and a teDow-laboorer, Chow Ow Tame are jointly charged with the murder ot Neo Eng. at Woodlands Road. on the night171 words
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Advertisement211 1957-04-17 3 H /V ■-I'lJl.il'l;JLi l.i'rfc^ J A IT'S THE BRAN? k of B^ MYTATHERS SHIRJ EASTLR f I cartoon J tyjj£*:.™*£ (A(E Jn^ I A YEAR! "^L/ y i '^Bi ■■■Ti^HBI I I AMD TUd bbbV" IJbbbl Sek K .^bbb W iftl MSB ,^< -:£i^ *iIPBW*AAMB^B^P^^^B* t^^^^f j^^Bßßß^^^^ proudly introduce the211 words
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378 1957-04-17 4 IT IS PERHAPS FATE, SAYS MAN FROM DOCK KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 37-year old labourer "butchered" his wife during a spell of insanity brought about by cerebral malaria, it was submitted before Mr. Justice Sutherland in the Assize Court today. TkM was the submit378 words
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Article69 1957-04-17 4 ONE thousand delegates, representing 2<>'> trade unit ns in Singapore will attend the May Day <•<•> brati^ns rneet;:u r to be b< Id at the Victoria M- mortal Hall on May l. A spi rial c. m:r.:ttee appointed by the Trade. Union Congress will m et tomorrow69 words
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Article76 1957-04-17 4 PEXAXG, Tin A panel of five en of the committee of management of the Chin-.-: Hwa Confucius High School will decide on what action to take afl lost th>se students who staged a protest meeting on the school playground on April 4 in sympathy with the76 words
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231 1957-04-17 4 Hongkong Girl Murder Report 'A Fairy Tale' THE possibility that 17-year-old Yuen Char Mok, was murdered in the South China Sea, was ruled out by Singapore Police yesterday. "There were no marks of violence on the girl's body," Polite Secretary, Mr. Peter □ague, laid An autopsy performed on the "irl231 words
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Article183 1957-04-17 4 Services Delegation To See Lim AT a combined meeting of the four Services and the NAAFI unions, it was decided to send delegation of 17 to discuss with the Chief Minister the future Of the employers in the Services and the NAAFI before Ibe Assembly mrets on Apni 24. It183 words
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Article28 1957-04-17 4 A SIXTEEN'- YEAR -OIJD zirl. Tun Ah Goh wai killed wrhea riM vm itruck h ~v Ughtfitnf at Kutnpwn Pdswan near Tel ik Anton on Saturday.28 words
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Article94 1957-04-17 4 Police 'War On Cyclists PEXAXG. Tr.e= Police ive itafte I a campaign to end the "cyclist menace" here. in leu than two boun srerteralU moon, 100 cy* listi I taken in by the trafflc police. A P« v .i^e spok^-^man said out of the I cycJists. H5 bad to pay94 words
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226 1957-04-17 4 He Led UMNO Walkout On March 28 SEREMBAN, Tues.— Ne^ri Sembilan UMNO Secretary, Dato Raja Mohamed HanitYa, today defied UMNO publicity chief, Inche Khir Johari, "to do his worst" and expel the Dato and dissolve the NegTi UMNO executive committee. Da* I226 words
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Article44 1957-04-17 4 BUTTERWORTH, Tues.— A 19-yoar-old labourer. V. Kn>hnan. cngagTd in unloading tin-ore from a lighter into a JaDanese vessel. "Ryuiin Maru" at Prai River last night, was killed when he was struck by a swinging crane. He died on the spot.44 words
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Article307 1957-04-17 4 Rv Standard Music Critic V: RY per. nally one comes across a nufieian whoat playing has such command at.d aut lty. such impulse, and is so full of inner meaning that the 1-stener s instinctively, without a d of doubt, that this is precisely whatV.F.D. - 307 words
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Advertisement190 1957-04-17 4 I m WBSB&!B?*Si&£# r I 4II( -1 IJ L L'U |J m m& t '^^dfc I 1 1 LI L/ullil ■i.AAL^JI' ir »^^^^^'^l IN JUO VARII 111 xi [CATHAY] 1(l Nc-Tffl 10.45. 4H I DeborahKerr&Johnkorriir'll from M(iM in Cinema 'r lii'.fMitfaJKl- «c« «i-««» bala JOHN WAYNE r«CTrr. J *^T- DAN190 words
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Miscellaneous345 1957-04-17 4 Standard cJflmanac Information at a Glance i Christ Fe'.'.ow^hir)" by Huang Ee O D A* fIU T AD^DP Hoe. at orf Pr.nsep Street 43u J»«*I«V» I 1 N^ A r U K _r_.BHMB K.H.r. (Cencral Overseas Service): ®B^^^^ %JMMW lß V«9f^lsi§ nrt^ffi? Jtm nPYT^V? 445P m The News; spm §GS&345 words
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Article77 1957-04-17 5 jte raped a Is*year<old girl a nd ruined her whole life M rubber tapper, Latiff bin Khali, ■Tjfwoch.^rcn, was today sentenced to four years' jail and 12 m tan fora "most brutal and beastly attack" on a I girl K;:^ I l. beI in77 words
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Article27 1957-04-17 5 Priti I nvirtlona ourt indfather and faith s*h was sentenced on pleading f of cheating, at »!«n March .10. to undergo a super27 words
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237 1957-04-17 5 THEIR HELP WILL BE INVALUABLE SERDANT; T.• I c principal of the S^!-:;,-:. Agriculture College, Mr. O M. Lcc, declared today that the ge still needed more technically ezperieno I men to teach and l ii students who come from all over the Fed237 words
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Article160 1957-04-17 5 Holy Week: Hundreds expected M I A C A Tues.— Hundreds <>t Catholics from Ike I'ederation and Singapore will converge lure it Faster to attend the Good Friday procession at St. Fetors Church. Catholics have a full programme ahead for Holy Week which starts with the blessing and distribution of160 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-04-17 5 Singapore teacher weds in Ipoh SINGAPORE tr.i.hrr, Mr Vt'nh hr.uiL: Win, hrothrr i I rdcr.il ouncillor. Mr. Y. K .in-, and Miss h ins Mi i I. in after their wt-ddins; in Ipoh <»n Satur(\a\ Miss harm. Ihe se< nnd d.iuuhtrr ««f Mr and Mrs. him: Mm Sens. was tStandardpic - 65 words
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Article163 1957-04-17 5 FIX'MPUR, Tucs.— Mr. Justice Smith nt in a su hich businessman Woo >srs. hee and Wong, a firm of building allegedly representing the ba! the fi Lee and Wons:. wl iging partn» r M Lee, a brother of lerati Finance Minister. < H. 8 Lee,163 words
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Article56 1957-04-17 5 BUTTERWORTH. T:r> Twenty pounds of opium I seized by P Nation last night. Before Inche Hassan Hussain in the Magistrate's Court today, Ang Hoek 1 and Wong Yow Boor were charged with possession of opium. The case was transferred to the Sessions Court and bail56 words
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Article22 1957-04-17 5 ABOUT jm Bu 'Ih I devotees will t rt in the Wesak celebrations in Penans from May 13 to 15.22 words
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54 1957-04-17 5 HIS CAR HIT THE RESIDENT COMMISSIONER'S Iriveron its into lent Com- Street the car, a school *P«*art<{ in the Second I sum* 4 his car w ithout g on the hat the 'iont Cornpleaded •i the il there o going rworth for Mr E. A. pi Gunaity and 8* ca54 words
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Article49 1957-04-17 5 FISH CREWS' STRIKE: NO HOPE YET ri thC .e by 140 \-med at Vnour Ministry \nder stands belonging Fish Mcrav e agreed ith their ng about Z strikto accede demands for riri better the F res Union. not call off ands of ■c settled colLabour 'i try to amicably.49 words
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Article19 1957-04-17 5 fT bin jas yesterday p.% m Sess. monthly £•>. '"'is two Nr? i* S l!e ht divorced19 words
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Article34 1957-04-17 5 THH F. l: ll G •.err-' I- should take control ilture and agricul- u services before the Fcdei immunity development e declare I thc At Agriculture, Inrhe Abdul Aall MB Ishak,34 words
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106 1957-04-17 5 Divided domicile so suit is thrown out KUALA LUM: :acs iat a Federation court 5 S c nocrapher r marriage re t Malayan M i^nianisue < ;i .^obesati^ f re it roir i "•/m the suit. B tn S I UJai and his Vi [j .m, rn in Ceylon ind106 words
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Article, Illustration133 1957-04-17 5 CHINESE stars of MALAY play here for Easter A DOZEN charming Chinese amateur actresses from Malacca will "invade" Singapore during the Easter holidays to stage the Malay play, "Bunga Teratai" at the Badminton Hall. These fair and talented actresses from the old Settlement form part of the troupe of the133 words
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Article173 1957-04-17 5 MIMSTLR TtLIS IXI'ATS KU\LA LUMPUR. Tues.— The IflDiStei for Natural i:. and Local Govirn ni Inche Buleimau Ub i)..'" Abdul Rahman, I riav told nioi olnccn oi thf Department "1 Mines: "Althousih you work quietly and nijobtr': -iv'-ly. your fort devotion to duty. i ldH173 words
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Article179 1957-04-17 5 Citizenship still main obstacle KUALA LUMPUR. Totfe— The Usjbi st stumbling block confronting the 11-mau working par! f on the Reid recommendations, consisting ot ft pre "lit r1 ;v o! tlie rulers. the Alliance Gorernmeni and the High Commissioner, i> the highly controversial Issue of dual dtlaenship, a mbi i179 words
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Article117 1957-04-17 5 LIM MEETS AIRWAYS BOSSES BINOAPORE'B chief Minister, Mr. Un Vew Hock, y< tierday met the managements oi MaJaynn Airwuys to a •< rtain their iews on the setting up Dj the proposed Court of InThe Court Of Inquiry wt orov red by Mr. Ltan early thi year to end the117 words
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Article44 1957-04-17 5 KWAK I.r-ok Mroi. n '.n. vrnr-oid wo- Ice-watei vendor, ore I a ticket at Ifaje U Cine n i on Apri |q lay i d oonl bed ind diFch«'irqcd v Mr. A Ah Wrih In the r> nani it Itoaietratc's Court44 words
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Article35 1957-04-17 5 thf. < h r.nnuni general etinfl ol the Adult Ed ition ttion, will be held at the p< ninfl Rubl 1 radt A i la- n Anson Bosd^ on r i-c.- :.iy. April 23.35 words
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Article147 1957-04-17 5 MODERN MEDICINE MAKES HEADWAY MALACCA. Tue?— Facilities provided bj the many health. centres have changed considerably the unhygienic habits and old Customs Of the rural people the Settlement Health Officer, Dr. W. L Bell, saia y% .-terday. They are now bein^ taught to cat more balanced food and has resulted147 words
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Article484 1957-04-17 6 HII.E s. -j rr's Constitutional Mission vas pnertSTi I r.'i-r. in thnr Qiir^t :nr solfc vernment, political part;r> in dM OMoqy COOtinned working unobtrusively |oj tantfli thnr policy moves to meet f i Bffj ctocojojgteneci wh;/h would arise on the return n: fe| dcirgatmn. MtoJ political leaders and484 words
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Article308 1957-04-17 6 1 N >! < :v-:r.unist expansion from Central Europe to the Orient and Rrci China > growing S*:r:^*::. t:.- (p g Mgl todr: arr on the West v BUt( Britain ..-d the West European state epics oi Atfa are perturbed over the recent rumours of so-called con«Jjatory308 words
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Article398 1957-04-17 6 TV or no TV WELLIXGTO j V"EW Zealand is ItU beir very cautious about V introduction of tclevisio' It is PirfMOy accepted tfu i and when television fattMMH it will I controlled by a Govcn mental tody in the sam wai/ as are the radio broac398 words
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Article575 1957-04-17 6 Aster Gunasekera - The NEWS as it strikes me! Aster Gunasekera By r rHERE is a popular song usually bellowed out by groups in a gay and devil-may-care mood titled "The More we are the Merrier." And to dispel any doubt of the nature of politics in Malaya, there is to be an575 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1957-04-17 6 Shake-up is not economic, but political Crs nK shaw Hz* jJ 1 r r v fl| fa— fal*. -wwt M ill I LONDON first sfcht the Khru- shchev proposals for the decentralisation of Soviet industry have a revolutionary look. In I his usual spirited and wholesale manner Mr.1,083 words
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Article402 1957-04-17 6 Rafael Nadal - Spanish Treasure Mystery Rafael Nadal LONDON 1 r pilE data by On 5 v;c: newspaper PRAVDA thai 500 torn of Rpanith gold sent to Russia during the SpatftTi Civil Wi r wl l i iihsjcqucnti y spent by the Republicans, coupled with Russian threats (broadcast in Spanish and French recently)402 words
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Letter79 1957-04-17 6 Sir Could thr airport authorities explain why a permanent p;i^s to restricted areas has hern issued to the Kuropean manager of a taxi service? Passrs r,rr only issued to (.overnmrnt officials consular rrprrsrntnii\rs and airline employes at the airport. The taxi serxiee manaeer is often sern m.\inc with arrivals79 words
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Letter141 1957-04-17 6 Sir S( .< ra] v r r,r« n 'W ipriiilm, the Malays of n': pting the p. .:ry Mastrr Kac Hitler lid. t'nfortunatcly. they tall n tiisc thr difTorenee in m :<;cr for MM PHI I I the world. •.hri'iieh theilMMid might OtOMHi, to acr<pt Nazi.N141 words
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Letter82 1957-04-17 6 ALL letten Mrbear the and addrewaoftfc sender*. -Ed s.r- Malayan RaOway autl orities are to be commended for the steable >!. :ter they have erer- for the convenience of railway travellers at their halt at Petalins Java. I? presence has proved of immense .-rrvice to those MMMMf for82 words
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Advertisement59 1957-04-17 6 We offer you for the HARI RAY A SEASON Wide ran*e of FurnLshine and Lace Curtaining Matrrials of Latent Designs and colours. Beautiful Plain and Printed Farida Crepe. Frrnrh Metal Brocade (New Designs). Pliin. Printed. Painted Tricot Nylons. Exclushe Neu Designs of Bombay Sandals (Just Arrived) at fllftcaciLfiL [kGiniifis.fr. GO;59 words
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Advertisement53 1957-04-17 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY TRANSPORT SERVICEThe Mcloycn Railwoy Adr facilities for the Ccliec and Delivery of goods of every dei Enquiries on ell *r welcomed by the D 't T Ud cr Phone Kuala Lumpur Prai bemas Singapore Tumpat J{B the Port Monoger, Port Swcttcnhom or Troffjc Monoqtf 3l P.O. Box No.53 words
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133 1957-04-17 7 Francoise Sagan Is Slightly Improved PARIS, April It, (UP) DocUm rl ported today bat autk m Francoi did n<>\ guffei any brair^ dMMUt mhta she crashed ha sports car yesterday. r Ri'-' B Im I I 4 |hfl bi I B r Tn t( --o' at Maillot Hospital in tuburan133 words
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Article19 1957-04-17 7 A nccr in land has volunteered for the .laoji' H-bomh "|HOttll Warsaw Radio reported yesterday.- APAP - 19 words
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171 1957-04-17 7 >s ANGELES, April 16 The former v. lit i German munitions Cz:v. A Krupp today tiled I 1,000 fraud suit in Sup< I Court over her inI ncnt in \'r- Si Frontier Hol 'as Vegas, Nevada. Mrs. Vcra Ki Hi brought the U171 words
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Article108 1957-04-17 7 Faithful Dog To Get Home CINCINNATI. O April lfi (AP A iric-i iy that -.r lonclv '•'•"..it at a rural Indiana Cl Ohio border may get a new home. m Cincinnati Lea- I I -arc sa: t« I it plans to adopt the dog that v tied for weeks at108 words
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Article78 1957-04-17 7 CAIRO, April 16 (UP)— The 'J remains of ancient civilization y^> .•ire slowly rising from the lea- bed off the Egyptian coast neat Alexandria the newspap r A. Shaab reported yesterday. 7^ e paper sjiifl the remains y\ comprised tombs and pillars** dating from the Pt mai78 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-04-17 7 FILM dinrtor Peter Br.ulford and prinia ballerina of the Rn\al Ballet Margel Feateya aaansai the staur sotting at the Royal Oprra House, Covent Garden, London, during the Bhvtel <»f "Birthdaj OfTerin;"' for British Travel Avsoi iation. D.ime Maruot and seven other ballerinas, with their partners,-A P - 71 words
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Article, Illustration154 1957-04-17 7 Ruth Roman's Marital Tangle Is Sorted Out IIUI.IAWOOI). April 10 (Kruter)— Film ICtfCM Rath Roman and Mortitv.i r Hall, a radio station operator, finally became divorced under alifornia law today NVCnI nmnths after they had married new partner.;. Miss Koman had reeei\ed an interlocutory deciee from Mr. Hall here on154 words
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Article175 1957-04-17 7 The Odd Side Of Life \'.\n NUYB, California, A] (AP) Tne pi Ot of the first b«. in km puwercd hcn- >ptei Bf ike .1 u."-;i r: ii nroo-:: t. k e<t( lay, T:., pt r. i trapped on trc pilol back, a built Iy Uk .lotoi a: tl< ■<175 words
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346 1957-04-17 7 NEW YORK, April 10, (UP)- George Mctesky, the "mad bo:r.bcr of Manhattan.'' is dying of tuberculosis and may have onlv a few more v eek to live, i physician testified today at i bedside court hearing. ||< i ky. 54.346 words
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Article, Illustration118 1957-04-17 7 Stars In The News SANTA MONICA. California. April II <AF)— Actress Z*a Zsa (labor y^ (left) today sued a, beauty salon for MSI 2O,- 000, charuins; it caused 7^ her hair to fall out. yi The blonde beauty filed the suit against yL the118 words
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376 1957-04-17 7 Cooing Krushchev Tells The West: Let Us Co- exist ...Britain, France Back US Disarmament Plan MOSCOW, April 16, (AP) Soviet Communist Party Secretory Nikita Khrushchev suggested today that the East and West hv c and let live. yours, but do not interfere with us. Time will tell, my little doves.376 words
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Article110 1957-04-17 7 The Major', 65, Goes For A Flip LONDON. Ann Li (AF). Major Christopher Draper cele r-'cd hi, SSth iri lay yesterd ly by piloting his 9 year-old aunt on a 210-mile plant ifdi Major Draper w «The Mad Major" by British newspaper! when tie flew a light plan* Thames bridges110 words
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Article24 1957-04-17 7 1 VTICAN Cl 'Pnl 1G (VP) —P; >'. C Roman "-ay 1O bring a Christian spirit Mf international relations arc today re hum-:24 words
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Advertisement146 1957-04-17 7 a\ *».j^^jj*^TpQ r ~^f' iM^^^^Miatfa^aa^aaa^A^^^tttft^JF F 1 jT 'iT M "<^^^* B I P d^MHf*^ aT 1 MPMM JSSw^^ i I iljH' I i.^m— a— i— i aiawwa—i^— B l STANDARD jH^H^Bß^a^Bgnßaaaaaiajeaaaaaaa^Bi The SUPERMODEL OLYVPIA SG I S .saprodu:!ofonecf^eu^ st ype WflUr ain^j-Juffs in >r>. e world WUAVENUr SINGAPORE TEL.146 words
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Advertisement75 1957-04-17 7 y* a new kind of cleaner i So pa*y lo H«c ra-y to rarr for Mj? Conn- and sre llir -marl neu mtf^, Bi^rll '•Sueepma-ter/' lN ful1 >vi«l!h bru?li. HHL'Ir rxlra-lar-e J W/k I dii-fpap and bru>h Ihal adjii-l In h+ all rarpcls. Ihi^ sneeper i> a real uork^aver for75 words
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Article117 1957-04-17 8 A Woman's Word Is Not Enough KUALA LUMPUR. Tue?. Session? Court President. Ir. -he M. II Ha.-hi.m today acquitted a tapper, A. Letchmanan, on a charge of attempting to outrage the modesty of a woman tapper. Raiamma. 30. a woman tapper, told the Court she was doing her work when117 words
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Article89 1957-04-17 8 HNANG, Tost. The proprietor of lundrjf aoor:.- shop in Rangoon Road, Lin Gum Van, was robbed of $280 by five armed youths last night It lg learnt Lfan wai reading a DewiPapei when two youths entered by the front drvr and asked to he shown some89 words
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318 1957-04-17 8 Mother Weeps As Bench Accedes To Councillor KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Municipal Councillor Tuan Haji Yahaya bin Sheikh Ahmad today urged the Sessions Court here to send his adopted son to a reformatory. The boy. 17-year-old Abdul Rahman, was produced before318 words
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Article136 1957-04-17 8 AX army drivrr bUnded by the slave from lights of an oncoming car. knocked down three pedestrians one of whom. died. This vai revetted at an Inquest yesterday into the death of a youth. Tan L:an Her. who was killed in a collision at Dunearn Road136 words
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Article36 1957-04-17 8 A HONGKONG businesswoman, Kuan lu Pun. It, WM vc.-terdny cautioned and discharged by Ipoh Magistrate Tlian Syed Jama!.;. for failing to obtain an identity card within MO days of her arrival in the country.36 words
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Article75 1957-04-17 8 bentoxg, Tuet. More than $13,000 have been lUDrfcrihed for a $27,000 mosque to replace the old one near the market, announced the Kathi. Inrhe Mohamed Nor bin Imam Isa. today. Kathi Nor ?aid that he will c'j.-k the Govcr.'Ti::: to pay half the eost of75 words
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215 1957-04-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Chairman oi umno Kampong Bahru branch, Ha.n Yahaya bin Sheikh Ahmad. who with committee member Iru'hr llohamed Sidin bin Bondak was rxpelied from the party lor taking a leading part in organizing the proposed Malay OonfTCH to discuss Malaya's constitution, said215 words
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Article204 1957-04-17 8 ...And Bench Is Happy IPOH. Tues. A Kinta Valley Home Guard, Lim Kim Hock, 24, \va s today given a chance to continue his career in the Federation Army because, according to Magistrate Tuan Syed Jamalullil. Lim kept his word to the Court. On204 words
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Article, Illustration239 1957-04-17 8 Hussein Plans A Merdeka Dance Party In London WHEN the 32-piece band of the Federation Malay Regiment takes part in the mammoth celebrations in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 31. a leading member of the band will be missing. And 40-year-old Warrant Officer II Hussein bin Din should not be blamed239 words
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124 1957-04-17 8 Confidence Man Dupes Three Of Valuables 'H. Tue,.- A old confider.. oi >g Poh y^ l gained ings under Pinter an f^ articles belong occupants, Was k •entenced to a months' jail by|fl trate Tuar. lullil. the am, A Po/nfer Pcarre was at «r time, and yWTIS himself to painter124 words
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72 1957-04-17 8 THREE YOUNG SCRAP THIEVES BOUND OVER BITTERWORt The carnage 1 plane were exr I Inche Ha Mi bfll Huswbl the Magistrate's Court m y. Three youths Fook. Amze: Marimuthu, pleaded f>AH a charge of thci' I •he Roy; lira Air Force on Ar The three youths vtrt m removing the72 words
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200 1957-04-17 8 'HELLO' TO A FRIEND LANDS MAN IN COURT KUALA LUMPrn. T A :Tceshop owner. Lim Heng G Jc-in. was today fined $200 or t'.v-i jail by Sessions Co iri P* lent, Inche M. M. Bi him, for losing his double barrel shot gun. On Ntv .4 'ast year. Lim Ml200 words
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Article32 1957-04-17 8 MCA Gives A Warning PBKAXG. 1 Malayan Chiowt *J°ja today ga I utnwrt i community cr ™g^«gj Chinee ip< send a dele: ask for "< .!JL a m UVM*~ and to j 132 words
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Advertisement383 1957-04-17 8 EK £2 :Z; -y ovcr 30 should vT Ti?) ake extra Vitamins 3nd Minerals ADVISEWORLD-FAMOUS AUTHORITIES VITAMINS and minerals prevent and correct mide). will ensure you an adequate supply of m:in> everyday ailmmts Thev are the vital vitamins. substances we must have in our diet, but a It is based383 words
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369 1957-04-17 9 Both Chiang Mao Ready To Recognise Malaya BUT TUNKU WILL HAVE TO DECIDE TAIPEI, April 16, (UP) Both Nationalist and Communist China are racing to win favour with Malaya. Both stand rcadv to grant immediate diplomatic recognition to the British colony when it becomes Asia's newest independent state on August369 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-04-17 9 Ljonj H-yeor-old Heyze B Bogor, led to Jlecve, she chose [Tlcse this beoujiZpd because I of peace l^ V ss Heyzer n days t^s'end of peoce before first Paya fLg.r spore's drove Lpgi I thought BoL^ bed enough b-', *crse here/' s~e87 words
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93 1957-04-17 9 Firm's Generous Offer Brings Hope To Six 16— A Joined > supf brain .n Singapore n of -maceutical ofTered t P^7 the of six who are*ex- Australia ir for airy V: ;b has also >tal c^.sts rf any rr.ay coir.- t Australia lat^r In a statem* r.t -.r^ r Car93 words
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Article115 1957-04-17 9 The Comet Is Still Visible ALTHOUGH it rather difficult to see the ArendRoland comet in Malaya, it ls| still visible in the mornings 1 almost immediately above the; r. Ing in, Professor J.c. C< ike i the University of Malaya, said yesterday. It U difficult to sec. because it is115 words
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223 1957-04-17 9 There will be no shortage if... mason GRADUATE TEACHERS THERE is a ffreat need to attract more graduates into the teaching profession in Singapore, Professor F. Mason, head of the Education Department at the University of Malaya said yesterday. Supporting local officials' cry for more graduates. Prof. Mason pointed out223 words
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Article70 1957-04-17 9 MELBOURNE. April 16 Mr. Michael Fam of the Apex Club of Singapore is in Australia to attend the Association of Apex Clubs' National Convention at Ballarat in Victoria, this week-end. Mr. Fam is an official delegate to the convention for the Association's zone 4 which covers70 words
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Article55 1957-04-17 9 SALIM bin Abu Bakar of Lorong Ungku Aman, was fined $150 by a Singapore Traffic Court for riding a motorcycle along Keppel Road on Oct. 15 last year without a licence and without being covered by third party insurance. He was also disqualified from riding55 words
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Article165 1957-04-17 9 EVEN TEMPLES ARE NOT EXEMPT Ng moh, chairman of a temple committee, was ye-ster-cny fined a total of S2O "b v the Singapore C:ty Magistrate, Mr. Robert T. T. Chee. when he pieadod Bufltj to two chargei of re-erecting n temple and a wnynng shci in Thomson Road. Singapore, without165 words
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Article72 1957-04-17 9 HID SAMSU UNDER BED EOW Nai Hiak, a 4f)-year-old washerwoman, was fined $205. in default one month's jail in the Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday for possession of two gallons of samsu at her home in Queen Street, Singapore, on April 15. The Court was told that a Customs party raided72 words
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Article34 1957-04-17 9 SEVERAL variety shows will he held at the New World Pnrk. Penans, on Thursday and Friday night in connection with the recruiting drive to encourage Chinese youths to join the police force.34 words
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Article63 1957-04-17 9 THE ofiicc of the Indonesian Consulate-General at K.P.M. and Asia Insurance Buildings will be rioted tomorrow in commemoration of the "Revelation of the Holy Koran." The passport, visa and immifratioa sections will remain open on Saturday and Monday from 9 am to 11 a.m.. while the shipping section63 words
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Article34 1957-04-17 9 THE Minister for Labour and Soda] Welfare, Mr. Lira Vow Hock. Will reveal Government policy with regard to rommunitv centres when he open? the Tiong Bahru Community Centre Ml April 24.34 words
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Article25 1957-04-17 9 THE SINGAPORE Malay Publishers' Union will attend the socond Malay National Congress in Kuala Lumpur on May 4 to discuss Federation's future constitution.25 words
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Article53 1957-04-17 9 Tiro men and a woman were injured WJhtn tIPO rival Q.inqs Group 'Is' end Group '24' jought a pilched battle in TembelitlQ Road, Singapore, yesterday Police said that in all 15 men, aryyied with sticks and chains, took part in the cloth, which lasted for53 words
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Advertisement146 1957-04-17 9 |HBM^HPHH^H p ATU IV I EASTER m Jf j^^ HAT ATTRACTION I C.X c^HHN .^the same director, John Ford, brings OPENS Vcj another big entertainment with I IUA/IUKRQW! reckless, fun loving real life Navy here pl 2 Wea^ an(^ r^d headed Maureen a/^ o Hara as his spitfire sweetheart! JP^T146 words
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Advertisement90 1957-04-17 9 2 S»^^ ml rW <^v i drink MACKESON'S a full-bodied, non-bitter stout containing the nutritious properties of dairy milk. Make Macktson's a daily habit it's good for you. SOLE AGENTS:— |igM|jUQS^^ n^AAA^Ajg^^BHß^Bj HHHHHHHHHHHHIBBi Wait for the new... TV SPYDER Custome Made Sports Car. PACKARD I Factory installed Air Conditioning. Coming90 words
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Article47 1957-04-17 10 JOHORE BAHRU. T m The coal mine at BoUI fallparang. Muar, has in BM I operations after being forced to close dev Ret I T It is hope: pi e 1,000 tons a month, employing 2fl labosjm I 1 mine is operated on tl-.e fstam,47 words
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Article220 1957-04-17 10 FISHERMEN in Malaya should turn to nylon !i.-i::ng nets if they hoped to increase their haul substantially. a spokesman of the Japanese Consulate General in Singapore told the Standard yesterday. Fishing net] n nil °f ?yr.thcfll n h. popular nee 1953 nd ii the leading I220 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-04-17 10 Million Building AN artist's sketch of the $1,000,000 airconditioned Shell House in the Federal Capital The building has been designed by Swan and Maclaren in association with Mr. J. A Chippindale.31 words
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533 1957-04-17 10 SCOPE FOR NEW INT'L TRADE INVESTMENT NEW YORK, Tues. American businessmen see many new international trade and investment opportunities opening up as other countries accelerate their industrialization and general economic development. hCTQ at the annual convention of the Export Minjjfn' Club of Now York, composed of e\eUvCi who manage export533 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-04-17 10 ARTIST'S impresstoii of (■w 0/ tM British Pi troto am Comp'-. iafj Bftß 4J.noii-rod oil MMfeffl HFMefe si.ort'n be under COnstntCttOfl. Tiiesc r Linkers arc fgfi of a pro- gramme of 41 new UDikcrs totalling 1,240,800 deadweight tnns. Thcij arc due <or dr-">:!-crij iront \97)H to62 words
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168 1957-04-17 10 XIXE Asian exhibits are scheduled for display at the U.S. World Trade Fair, reportedly the largest ever neld in the Western hemisphere, which opened in New York recently. To bo housed In the Colisium. the largest and newest expoMtion hall in New York,168 words
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Article117 1957-04-17 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra, April $25 buyers. $262 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $40 sellers, in drums $44 sellers, Muntok white pepper $102 sellers. Sarawak white $101 sellers, special Sarawak black $70. COPKA HOLIDAY. C'UTLEK. BATH Hi CO I. ID117 words
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Article23 1957-04-17 10 THE Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria. Australia expects to produce die>el and fuel oil from brown coal by 1960.23 words
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Article121 1957-04-17 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped i cent to 92i cent? per In. for first grade May shipment on a quietly steady market Prices opened lower on overnight oversell advice?. The market remained quiet most of the morning and at noon was quiet at 91 cents. Prices moved121 words
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222 1957-04-17 10 BL M:\LSSMEN and imL and ether Asian countries will |,< Industries Fair to be held in ii to May 7, Mr. Hans J. Goerlidi i, M the fair, told the Standard. V v The fair is expected to d^act of visitors. "We are :r.aki222 words
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Article15 1957-04-17 10 iMMTwEX Pt v Wttm, Victoria, are ing new I^H trade of decontive L15 words
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Article97 1957-04-17 10 More HK Goods For Malaya SIGNIFICANT increases in the value of exports of Hongkong were- recorded in March for Japan, the United Kingdom. Malaya, the United States, Burma, the Philippines and China. according to Hongkong's Director of Commerce and Industry, Mr. H. A. Angus. Hongkong's imports from Malaya fell by97 words
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Article43 1957-04-17 10 NEW YORK. April 15 DowJones closing averages: STOCKS: 30 Industrials 4R3 84 20 Rails ***** 19 Utilities 71 55 65 Stocks 170.81 BONDS: 40 Bonds 90 76 The Dow Jnncs commodity futures index < 1&24-26 average equals 100) closed at 156.3043 words
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Article190 1957-04-17 10 Trading In Shares Slackens TRADING slackened in all sections cf the IdCtl share market yesterday, but trend? were irregular and fluctuations variableMalayan sharebrokers yesterday reported the following price cfeangM: Buyeri Sopors 8.8 Petrol 50 62 F. X. Orris. 2 39 2.43 Gammon 2 07 2 1 1 \v. Hammer I190 words
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Article215 1957-04-17 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reoorted the following business d-)t.c C.T.S. ords 34/- arrival: F ords $2.41; Gammons $2 W. Hammers SlJ7|, ?2: Hume ordii A7/9; Jacksons 11.47|, $1.60 >cstcrdav M. Colls $1.01: McAlister |3.25: H.K. Banks e99: Breweries $2.90; Publishii s, $120: Metal Box $1.87J; Straits Traders S.'Hi rdrhen*215 words
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Advertisement586 1957-04-17 10 NOTICES TENDER FOR STITCHIN OF I'NIFORMS FOR PERIOD FROM 1. 7 57 to 30. fi. :>B. HTENDERS are invited f 1 ti Pitching and con r t. i:<:r.g i t the Un r-> m m attache S-: i r.e suit Individu 2 Th: :nr! ;drs :h- >upp bv fu! tenden586 words
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Advertisement383 1957-04-17 10 NOTICES SALE OF SCRAP MATERIAL FIiHE Slm C 1 pgny ol Singa. L pre Singa] re Branch. Donald Bouse, Ol aaid Road, r fof p 11 base ol tssorted 1 rap 4 at tneir Installation at mi >t< r.e. Woodlands B i. The sciap material c nsists i -gin. drums,383 words
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Advertisement320 1957-04-17 10 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES for Boston. N««r York. Philadelphia. Baltimore Mofcilt N«. Onur, J V»»» P. S"h»rr rrfljM CLENVILLE In Porf-Sails -21 Apr t v Api CASTLEVILLE 30 Apr 6 M.^ 9 May 4Kb, (It proceeding via Cape arrival c n York c Frerr Nc» York. Lo» Angel**. San Franeiwc *u <-i«<»|320 words
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Miscellaneous187 1957-04-17 10 Ol TER ROADS OCTAYIAX, l>ndareus -\1 Maliksaud, Al Awal. Blandford Hoi Wong Yunnan Eifuku Maru Ginko Maru Vclebit. DanaKil. Southern Trader. Warora INNER ROADS Kim Guan. Hantahle. Inchi* ny. Larut Yon c Ann. Bidor Serudom. Lipis. Sri TtenganniL Scrampanc. Hun Chuan. y nn Ann. Bidor, Stia, Rfoonfish Van Den Brock187 words
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Advertisement585 1957-04-17 11 EN CH TRADING CO., LTD. W' 4 132/6 RobMue* Roeo I <- BLUE FUNNEL LINE I s -*M AMERICAN SERVICE Ne« To»te Bait. more PhUjdelphl* 6 Colt Pom I' 24 Apr 25 Apr 26 27 Apr 7/12 |une 13/ M lune 15/16 u n« "m GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE585 words
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Advertisement1168 1957-04-17 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Ofc lines) «lrKo»porat.o m Singapofei Oi m ST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5? »»iiiN« uvupoot. ciascow IONOON COM m ,Nt»i roan carrier* option to prrxecd vi« other port* to load and di»cha««e cafte (with liberty to proceed via Suez or Panama or Cape1,168 words
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Advertisement839 1957-04-17 11 MITSUI |j| LINE FOR JAPAN SP I# PSh m Pt 9 Hogoroton Mom for Kob« YoWohomo 21 Apr Notuton Moru for Moji, Kobe, Yokohamo 8 May p— FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore Hoeitan Moru 17 Apr Meirinton Moru 1 5 May 18 Moy FOR KARACHI. BOMBAY, vio COLOMBO839 words
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Advertisement656 1957-04-17 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling! toi Bongkok ond/ot Pot lost Penong P.S'hefr S'pore "LALANDIA" In Port 21/22Apr 2325Apr BANGKOK ONLY "SIMBA" 30 Apr/2 Moy "BOGOTA" 17/18 Moy "SELANDIA" 16/17Moy 18/19Moy 20/22 Moy BANGKOK ONLY HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdom. Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg. Oilo S'pore P.S'hom Pennno MEONIA" 26/26 Apr656 words
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Article, Illustration496 1957-04-17 12 DESIGNING WOMAN 'I'm a little jittery' says Greg JJOLLWVOOD script writers have Gregory Peck singing the black and blues. Pans may lawn, but scenarists make it tough for the rugged hero. In r. c edv, If-G-lTi lifmißg Woman," writer George Wells, associate pfoducei to nM Scha496 words
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Article106 1957-04-17 12 CO" r girls exercise antlli their breath givr oat? They have firm. >upple flg-> Klainc Stewart curls* like a cm* and I :*> a hand u:V.- hi- C to— sh- Bm -ir.ci supple J also. "Whj exercise r r.-.-i a ked thtj iwiguorous U-I player.^ :n- ;Mi;'.!'j:iyj a:106 words
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Article, Illustration371 1957-04-17 12 Million Dilemma HOLLYWOOD and British moviemakers in Ceylon an getting: the jitters lest their super-colossal "The Bridgi on the Ri\er Kwai," built In the jungle in Ceylon express ly to be blown up. prove too colossal to be destroyed b; anNthin^ short of an A-bomb! Producer Sam Spiegel indirectly admittedUP - 371 words
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Article580 1957-04-17 12 Maugham prefers a 'CHASE' gOMERSET Maugham, regarded as one of the greatest novelists of all time, did not always like the material he wrote. D.:nr:i; the filming of M-G-M's "'['he Seventh Sin," based on Maugham's "The Painted Veil,'' Director Ronald Neame related an incident when Maugham was at a British580 words
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Article308 1957-04-17 12 i f^EORGE Stevens is a man I icho insists on jidelity 1 in his fUm backgrounds. He will spend long months huntihq up the proper bit I of countryside, the right I hcwse, eren a single cactus < that toil] put the ultimate stamp of authenticity308 words
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Advertisement189 1957-04-17 12 The world famous ami[ 1 r#c f V medicinal product Balashin Sai In Th New Look Very effective for Coughs Indigestion, SeasickneJ Nausea, Tiredness' Stomachache, Foul Break ENG AUNTON THE TIGER MEDICAL HAI A WV\\\\\\WV\\\\V\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\t \\\v\»«,,,,,«. I Mar II a^ pt 1 ll mi Hayi I Select Yoitt tM^ !mv^^189 words
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67 1957-04-17 13 Bourke Beats Saltiel In Major Upset Ly Boxing Tourney 'rkrol K»vai tueemcai and Mechanical upset in the semi-finals of the r. r> Individual boxing champion- > nmlv J>eat Sign. Saltiel of GHQ held the title in the lightweight na>ium la-st night. bV; 1 x >^l^: m I ck in I67 words
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Article139 1957-04-17 13 >^nnev rarin? man t «n .ilre.i'lv won I. ()(>«) on lh»- linni- •> > er->\(l,H N (up doubU- whuh is \,t to he run V>hen the doubles charts were first issued the man iinested V: I on the {.r\ Z vr\qu.i I?o v double which139 words
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Article57 1957-04-17 13 \BLF A1 tic A >cia- H.M < ird bj Rv< Is to one in the r SAFA ti I <ri r mter it •I ii B< ir w- id urd <■■■ I 2 0 half time cored their goa V K >nj T am 1 b i>nd57 words
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Article47 1957-04-17 13 Imi Reen ii n I lob beat 1 ird 'A by fk\ e r ila to one i SAFA I 2B league iyed on the BRC pari ii terdaj A rio (2 iv R tzai V K and < lord* \> ■ia SR( il o Ah Wong47 words
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Article21 1957-04-17 13 TAIPEI April 16. <Reuter> Walter Lindrum. the Au.-tralian "billiard wizard' arrived here today for a series of exhibition games.21 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-04-17 13 Mmckciltf I't.'itri w><:\fceeper Rag IFood <f ptt, tmfl 1 to top a 1 1 ol from Real Ifad d r ic le/i Hi cfor R i t- rjrt r. nd > •ro n <)'■■<} the yicl to score Madr d't goal hi thi t■■ :,< ';r80 words
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309 1957-04-17 13 KEN TOFT - KEN TOFT Ceylonese Davis Cuppers Delight By CEYLON'S Davis Cup trio Rupert Ferdinands, Bernard Pinto and Rajah Prarsoody— furnished entertaining tennis in their exhibition matches against three of Singapore's top tennis players, on the padang yesterday. From the fluent manner in which thev stroked309 words
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Article176 1957-04-17 13 TOKYO, April 16, (Rcuter)— The Japanese Lawn Tennis Association today made a surprise selection in picking the Japanese tennis team due to meet Ceylon in the Davis Cup Eastern division semi-finals in Tokyo between April 26 and April 28. 'I Association dropped Isao liatsuoka Japan'i tanking ns«176 words
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341 1957-04-17 13 Brilliant Baseball Opening Ceremony WASHINGTON. April 16 (AP) President Eisenhower pitched a double-header on Monday to inaugurate the 10.17 major leigue baseball season on a sunny and slightly chilly afternoon «it Washington's old Griffith Stadium. Following a tradition of presidents for almost half a century. Eisenhower pitched from the irtl341 words
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Article25 1957-04-17 13 SIXGAPORE Cricket Club brat RAF Seletar by two foeJstoone in a SAFA Div. 2B loatue BOCCer match played on the SCC pariar.g yesterday.25 words
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Miscellaneous157 1957-04-17 13 ibner By Al Capp 4 -L, TOO- ANT A /th' CURSE GOTTA &e"\ IfAMLL DOT TELR. f f -THIS IS IT.^-ALL I Vh LI SLOW j LiFTED.T'-AH MUSTN'T S I NEVAH L> MAH LIFE AH E>lN READVWIFy V JR 7 V^ SrAV EOVLESS-KOT W.F i V PAV THET A SECRET157 words
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Miscellaneous438 1957-04-17 13 SOCCER s.B.H.F A. League: W#. 1. Singapore Traction Company vs. Sime Darby al STC. BASKETBALL Singapore Youth Sports Centre Basketball League at SYSC. RACES 2nd Day Singapore Races at Bukil Timah. MsUdfiUwsißH ■ft^sT7^^Bf/O^^B7//9^^T/ff^sWfl rpo j> ay QUOTATION: 2 X "Sympathize with others, I at h';i>»t externally, when thry are in438 words
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Article1618 1957-04-17 14 RACE 1: 2.10 p.m.— Horses Class 4. Div. 3—6 Furs. I. O."8 Kismet 4y 8.01 M 's W G G McKerron, V H M rris and Samui j v Daniels Sanwoon 343 Producer 6t 80* Sia.v S'sb'e Martin Khamis 3 3?2 Broun Ev M 8v tot1,618 words
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607 1957-04-17 14 Says WINDSOR LAD. WITH four topnotch sprinters engaged, Shaw Stable has the answer to the main six furlongs sprint (Race 7) for Class One speedsters at Bukit Timah this afternoon, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's April Meeting. The stabie's quartette Amusement607 words
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300 1957-04-17 14 SIR FRANCIS, Judicial. Amazon. Uttli John. Copper Kh^n and dims in Pirate appear to be the Dick m the fix furlongs event ißrre 8> tor Cass One. Division Two. I expect sneedy Copper Khan to take this race. He scored cleverly300 words
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Article1054 1957-04-17 14 RACE ONE MLNIUUOfI has twice been, fourth In recent OUtingS, and I am giving hei chance to annex the Apprentices Race over six furlongs. This Denturiua frmr josr old finished fourth to Dancing Water over (i furlongs, and whs running on when f -urth to1,054 words
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Article77 1957-04-17 14 UNLESS there is a vuddon change in the weather, the track for today's racr* at Rukit Timah should be good. Best outsider BIST LONGSHOT at Bukit Timah today is Diamond Jubilee in Race while Aquarua in Race 7 should be a safe each-way wager. Big; Sweep TUT BIG77 words
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281 1957-04-17 14 RACE FIVE On his fourth to Amazon at Kuala Lumpur. I am giving Palm Valley a chance to annex this race. He is down a division with two pounds less, and on his dawn displays, he appears to have made marked headway to enable281 words
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236 1957-04-17 14 RACE SIX THOUGH proi •vo divi- t win seven furlorm i I '■<-.] Mar\rl <H F'. ru I! lano -race for Class Four. Division One. Bt has twice won over seven furl- e is stoir .or stamina and shouid comr i a 14236 words
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