Singapore Standard, 2 May 1957
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Title Section33 1957-05-02 1 Singapore*^ Standard STANDARD POLICE Jfc «L f^ %+M Si* ***** (5 line,) 2400 J f\* •^l FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 No. 302 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS33 words
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599 1957-05-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, WED.— HARI RAYA COMPLETELY OVERSHADOWED MAY DAY IH THE FEDERATION TODAY, THE HIGHLIGHT OF FESTIVITIES BEING THANKSGIVING PRAYERS FOR THE PEACEFUL ATTAINMENT OF INDEPENDENCE is the most unimpressive May Day ever. big trade unions seemed to have599 words
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Article128 1957-05-02 1 2.5 Million Face Famine In Nepal MANDU, Nepal, May 1 Nearly two and a half million Nepalese one fourth <■- try's total populaere reported "near t' today as a result of tad crops following a spell ol d hailstorms. Of that total nearly 2,000,000 •ere said to iive m South128 words
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Article, Illustration94 1957-05-02 1 RAIN which fell m Singapore yesterday did not dampen the spirit of Muslims m their Hari Raya rejoicing. Many spent the day sightseeing. The Haw Par villa m Pasir Panjang proved a fo pular holiday jaunt. The Botanic Gardens also received Hari [aya visitors.94 words
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453 1957-05-02 1 WORKERS m Singapore observed May Day with mammoth rallies all over the island called by trade unions. They stole the holiday scene from the quiet, sober Hari Raya rejoicing of the Malays. Chief Minister, Lim Yew Hock, m a May Day message called for453 words
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217 1957-05-02 1 THE People's Action Party will not fight the byelection m Cairnhill because it feels no purpose will be served since Mr. David Marshall has declared his intention to quit politics. "The party was not interested m obtaining an extra seat217 words
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Article27 1957-05-02 1 THE Johannesburg Star reported today that Prime Minister Johannes Strijdom plans to halt the playing of "God Save The Queen" on state occasions.— A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article61 1957-05-02 1 The Stork Made 80 Calls THE stork had made 69 trips to Kandang Kerbau Hospital by 6 p.m. yesterday Hari Raya Puasa day. The bonniest babies, a boy and a girl born to Chinese mothers, each weighed 8 lb. 8 oz. In Kuala Lumpur. 11 Hari Raya babies were born61 words
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Article63 1957-05-02 1 MANCHESTER, May 1 (Reuter) The Manchester Guardian m a report from its own correspondent In Colombo said that the Ceylon Government had decided to invite Princess Margaret this year to oDcn the "Colombo Plan" exhibition. The report, published yesterday, said that invitations to participate m the63 words
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155 1957-05-02 2 SPAAK WILL TRY AND SOLVE THE CYPRUS KNOT NFW YORK, May 1 (AP) A soluton of the Cyprus problem is among the first things Belgium's Paul-Henri Spaak will seek when he takes over as m chief of NATO on May 15. Spaak made this known yesterday m an interview with155 words
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Article29 1957-05-02 2 THREE thousand victims are suffering from influenza in Formosa's northern port of Keelung but Taipeh has not been stricken by the disease. Public Health Authorities reDorted yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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257 1957-05-02 2 Disarmament: Reds Put Up A New Plan 'ANOTHER STEP TO MEET THE WEST HALFWAY' MOSCOW, May 1, (Reuter) The Soviet Union yesterday announced new disarmament proposals including on open skies aerial photography plan embracing vast areas of Soviet, American and European territory. This would include Eastern Siberia, and the Soviet257 words
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Article102 1957-05-02 2 Red Subs Sighted In Pacific BRISBANE. May 1 (Reuter) Russian submarines were cruising around the Pacific m increasing numbers and there had been many identified sightings. Admiral Felix B. Stump said m Brisbane today. Reports of sightings were growing, he said, because the number of Russian submarines was increasing and102 words
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Article42 1957-05-02 2 PRESIDENT Elsenhower has gained two pounds, virtually lost the nagging cough he developed in January and had a "very beneficial" 13day vacation. White House physician Maj. Gen. Howard Snyder reported yesterday as the President prepared to return to Washington.- APAP - 42 words
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Article100 1957-05-02 2 DALAI LAMA UNDER HOUSE ARREST? TArPEH, May 1 (Reuter). Thr Nationalist Central Daily News reported today that Dalai Lama, the traditional spiritual and temporal ruler of Tibet, had been put under house arrest by the Chinese Communists near his capital Lhasa. It *aid the 22-year-old Lama had been removed from100 words
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Article87 1957-05-02 2 Shipping Rates Are Down LONDON. May 1 (AP) Shipping lines operating between Asia and Europe decided yesterday to reduce from 15 to 5 per cent the freight surcharge imposed after the closing of the Suez Canal last Autumn. The announcement was made jointly by the Far Eastern Freight Conference, the87 words
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Article74 1957-05-02 2 LOS ANGELES. May 1 (Reuter) A proposal to revise United States Immigration Laws to permit 1,000,000 Japanese workers a year to come here to work on farms was made yesterday at Hearing of a U.S. Congressional Judiciary Subcommittee. The Reverend Donald McDonnell. California Regional Director of74 words
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Article106 1957-05-02 2 'Quit Now' Call To Lloyd LONDON, May 1 (Reuter) The Socialist Medical Association last night called for the immediate resignation of Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the P^oreign Secretary, because of his statemet yesterday that much of the opposition to Britain's proposed H-bomb tests was caused by Communists. Mr. Lloya spoke m106 words
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Article56 1957-05-02 2 MELBOURNE. May 1 (Reutcr) The Admiralty supply ship Fort Beauharnois. 7.700 tons, which has been m Melbourne for some time taking on provisions for Britain's H-bomb test party m the Pacific left Melbourne today. Melbourne Radio reported a Royal Navy spokesman saying she had left56 words
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403 1957-05-02 2 Russia Puts A 178-Plane Armada On Show MOSCOW, May 1 (Reuter) An air fleet of 178 Soviet jet and turboprop aircraft roared across the cloudless skies above Moscow's Red Square today as the highlight of the annual May Day demonstration making In t c rnational Labour Day. Foreign observers said403 words
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103 1957-05-02 2 KAMPALA, Uganda, May 1 (AP) A member of the Uganda Legislative Council said today that Egyptian President Nasser has his eyes on the colony with the object of controlling the headwaters of the Nile. J A. Hughes was speaking against a motion by103 words
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Article101 1957-05-02 2 Newsmen Will See 9 Atom Blasts WASHINGTON, May 1 (AP).— Nine "open" explosions with newsmen as observers will be fired m the atomic test series to be run oft* m Nevada from mid-May to September. The Atomic Energy Commission announced the plan today. It said all of the nine tests101 words
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Article, Illustration172 1957-05-02 2 FOUR YEAR OLD snuke charmer Mohammed Siddique of Colombo, Ceylon, holds up one of the four poisonous snakes he uses m his snake charming act m Colombo market. On his earnings he supports a family of six. Mohammed's father, one of Ceylon's most famed172 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-05-02 2 piioto. GIRL students from Manila smile happily as they are photographed with Japanese Prime Minister Nnbusuke Kish: sitting right, when the student-faculty tourists, l^ by Dean Conrad Benite/. were invited to a farewell tea party griven by Chief Cabinet Secretary EUrohide I>hida sitting left, atU.P. - 77 words
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173 1957-05-02 2 NEW YORK, May 1 (Reuter) The United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs yesterday expressed concern at the volume of dope consumed m Denmark and the extent of addiction m Copenhagen. A Danish delegate has been asked to make a statement on the situation m173 words
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Article92 1957-05-02 2 Was Hail A Curse On Their Sins? KARACHI, May 1 (AP) Giant hailstones, some weighing as much as eight ounces, killed 32 people mostly young people and injured an estimated 200 m the Gujrat District of West Pakistan yesterday. About 12 villages m the area were blanketed by the hailstorm,92 words
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Article53 1957-05-02 2 COMMODITY PRICES LONDON RUBBER No. J R.S.S. Settlement Ilouse Terms. Wednesday's opening first session wore:— Buyers Scllm June 2fis 2',\ July Sept. Oct. Dec. 2«m 2: Tone: Quiet, but steady. LONDON TIN Wednesday's opening first session were:— Spot t769 buyers, £770 sellers. Three months C769J buyers. £770 sellers. Settlement price:53 words
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Article82 1957-05-02 2 'Well Squat Wait Fot The Bang NEW DELHI. May 1 ter) Two British yora propose to sail into the da: gcr zone of Britain's hyc'gen bomb explo.M'-n gj Christmas Island th. mer. The youths, David GraM and lan Dixon, they hoped to fly to within a fortnight protw they were82 words
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Advertisement6 1957-05-02 2 (For earlier reports. See Page 7.)6 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-05-02 3 MR. TAN JOON HOCK, an old boy of the Seremban Angl >- hinese School has just returned from the United tcs with a degree m (\\\l engineering. He is the yin of Mr. Tan Sw»»e Trik of Selayang.38 words
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Article, Illustration292 1957-05-02 3 OLD AND MODERN RITES BLEND AT COLONY WEDDING A MARRIAGE that combined old-time Chinese ceremonial with a modern American reception was celebrated yesterday m Singapore when Hawaiian-born Mr. X C. Yee was married to Miss Tay Kwee Huan. Chinese marriage rites were performed at the home of the bride's father292 words
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445 1957-05-02 3 Scared To Sit On Same Bed With A Brother --Counsel AN army doctor, Substantive Captain John Declan Fahey, 31, of the Royal Army Medical Corps, was acquitted by a Singapore General Court Martial yesterday of a charge of allegedly committing an445 words
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Article47 1957-05-02 3 TELOK AXSON. Wed. Fire eutted a rubber smokehouse early today, and property worth $70,000 went up m smoke. The blaze destroyed the smokehouse at the first mile, Changkat Jong road. Police and Fire Brigade personnel took two hours to bring the fire under control.47 words
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77 1957-05-02 3 MR. CHEW SWEE KEE, Minister for Education and president of the Labour Front, yesterday declared open the permanent office of the Havelock Division of his party at 152, Boat Quay. Members and supporters brought congratulatory scrolls and flower baskets while several members made cash77 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-05-02 3 Mr. and Mrs. P. Jeyarajasingam after their marriage at the Wesley Church, Klang, recently. The groom is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Poologasingam while the bride, the former Miss Gladys Robinson, is the second daughter of the late Mr. P.T. Robinson and Mrs. a A.G.51 words
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Article, Illustration255 1957-05-02 3 GUN -SALUTE TO HAIL RULERS SILVER JUBILEE Pahang Plans A Week Of Gaiety KUANTAN, Wed. A salute of 17 guns will be fired at Pekan on the evening of May 28 to mark officially the commencement of the Sultan, Sir Abu Bakar's Silver Jubilee celebrations. Following the gun-salute the Mentri255 words
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Article102 1957-05-02 3 LONDON. May 1 (AP) Britain and France have worked out a plan to exchange electric power through a submarine cable across the English Channel, Britain's Minister of Power said yesterday. Lord Mills told the House of Lords experiments have been successful and technical problents overcome102 words
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169 1957-05-02 3 'Subversives' "Will Be Banned KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Special Branch has begun a countrywide drive to collect all publications originating: from Kerala, the Indian Communist state, to consider whether they should be banned m view of their or gin. During the past week,169 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-05-02 3 THE Junior Red Cross Leaders Course, to test the practical knowledge of future Red Cross leaders, at the Malacca Hiirh School last week was a success. Just before the course broke up some of the Junior members and Red Cross officials posed63 words
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Article32 1957-05-02 3 TAIPING, Wed. A new housing society, the Taiping Tamilian Co-Operative Housing Society has been formed here with Mr. R. Sellar as president and Mr. A. J. Gnanaharanam as secretary.32 words
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Article75 1957-05-02 3 Dionne Quin To Wed MONTREAL, May 1. (AP).— Cecile Dionne plans to get married next autumn and hopes to go to Europe on her honeymoon. The first of the Dionne quintuplets to become engaged, Cecile said she and radio technician Philippe Langlois, 26. probably will marry some time after she75 words
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Advertisement100 1957-05-02 3 tOO E 0 N OPENS TOMORROW/ J ■X FIGHTING WITH THEIR BACKS >f -X TO THE SKY... for life g01d... and the girl who belonged to them both! <^T IBs. Yv., H I «^H 111 X i i 'V^f- 4^^BMt/r^^^B& A I MILLAND OlilNlli PAGET ISSS ••Nardo.who iißin.wno Meg. who100 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-05-02 4 THE new $50 000 Methodist Boys' School Old Boys' Association building which is under construction at Weslev Road Kuala Lumpur. It is nearing completion and will probably be opened next month. The first floor of this building will be a kindergarten run by the association forYong Poh Seong - 68 words
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142 1957-05-02 4 ABANDON S'PORE SELF-RULE, BOYD TOLD LONDON, May 1 (Reuter) The Right-wing Daily Express today urged the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd to "abandon selfrule'* for Singapore until the Colony could be trusted with it The Daily Express said the present situation was absurd and "despite all the comings and goings142 words
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Article37 1957-05-02 4 TWO Greek Cypriot students aged 19 and 16, were sentenced to three years' imprisonment by a Nicosia special court yesterday for concealing arms, bombs and ammunition with intent to further the objects of terrorism. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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248 1957-05-02 4 Final Merdeka Talks May Bar Dato Naning' s Claims As A Sultan KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation's final Merdeka talks m London will strive to preserve the "present position and privileges" of Dato Naning after independence, but this would hardly make him the future ''Sultan of Malacca." Sources close to248 words
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Article124 1957-05-02 4 Lightning Kills 3 Who Broke Fast KARACHI. May. 1 (Reuter).—Hailstones killed 16 people m West Pakistan yesterday and lightning killed three others m East Pakistan, according to newspaper reports published here today. A severe hailstorm bringing stones reported to weigh over four ounces struck the Gujrat and Sialkot districts, causing124 words
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Article99 1957-05-02 4 American And Wife Missing MACAO, May 1 (Reuter) Mr. Donald J. Blackwood. an American businessman who arrived m this Portuguese territory off the coast of China last Friday, was last night reported missing according to a usually reliable source. Mr. Blackwood was accompanied by his Korean wife, Jung, and his99 words
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Article38 1957-05-02 4 WHILE being swung to his partner's shoulder m a rock 'n' roll demonstration at a private party m Auckland, New Zealand, Walter Raymond Walls, 25, fell and broke his neck. He died m a hospital. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement532 1957-05-02 4 3{d a a Shaw *how it a the Slot »how ATTRACTIONS t l.***>» T; 6.30 9.30 pm. t !M "The UNGUARDED MOMENT" t ESTHER WILLIAMS (U.1.) TECHNICOLOR I Plus NAT KING COLE STORY" (Scope Tech. I I Also Pathe News: Spore thief Minister signs m. H I Vfc- London -f532 words
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Advertisement444 1957-05-02 4 i IcathaVl wow showingT* J "^^i^J 11 a.m.-1.45-4.15-6 43 930 pm 3_ W- rhe famous Malayan "chiller" brought J^ if to the screen for t u 2 first time presents -ii f mf'M MARIA MEXADO m her greatest L t ij£&m performance as the -f VJIm RPNI/ANAK] yL. A Keris444 words
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Miscellaneous697 1957-05-02 4 MM* /S9 A ft a^ CENTRAL: Modern Times 7.30 §&S&£»&llfil INFORMATION fIT fl CifINCE MA^ 0 r^ m surv.vor |o i-j. CATHAY: The Red Cloak 2 30. *r j* mJtw% j* 930 pm. Chinese YMCA: Billiards. Body- 645 and 9.30 p.m tLAMJF/lK PARAMOUNT: Gul c Bakavali building. Boxing 2-10 p.m.697 words
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Article138 1957-05-02 5 Taiping approves Rates Assessment To Net $2.7 m. tfPING, Wed. Tic j n Council at a special esterday -adopted a new assessment Ist h would bring tie nci l an estimated The list adopted was coithe majority report of c which comprised mated and two electben and the chair--,l :he138 words
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Article119 1957-05-02 5 AXG, Wed. Federal Inehc Abu Bakar Hasinda said today that residents of Jendar im once listed as a "bad i" area, might soon be d to return to their r homes. B village was ordered to -indorud by th? former Commissioner Ger: I Templer, m FtbBakar119 words
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Article69 1957-05-02 5 lecL— Uew Heng, a terrorist who out of the jungle m o up residence m than Bharu new villa farmer surrendered to the police 18-year-old Hakgave up because j I afraid of being arrest- id been acting as courier Chemor Armed Work E the MCP69 words
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Article28 1957-05-02 5 Counterfeit R ing Smashed I: iv 1 (AP) last night smashide counterfeit ng I been print, ng 0, 20 and 10 1 cms were arrcst- Printing presses were28 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-05-02 5 Lieut Khong Kirn Kongr (right) of the Federation Army Recruiting Team explains to an interested group the workings of a mine detector at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur recently. The Team, comprising members of the Federation Regiment, Federation Engineers, Federation Signals, andYong Peng Seong - 69 words
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Article64 1957-05-02 5 TELUK ANSON, Wed.—Circuit Magistrate, Mr. E. M. Smallvvood, will be leaving Malaya for Britain on retirement soon. A veteran of the African mmpaign m the last World War, Mr. Smalhvood came to Malaya with the British Military Administration and served m most of the States m this64 words
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Article200 1957-05-02 5 lily X( (A Wed.-The Alh Government has fiata v .'Li 11 1 Chines e guilds th.jr atlons lo withdraw don lr »«Hmd trip to LonnijUl^i issu C Air -1 l)v th<> Malayan C hi. t \i sori; «t»»n Publicity fca.d Ir J Slew Sin el^ *«*>4200 words
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209 1957-05-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Kampon^ Bahru UMNO Branch which recently expelled Tuan Haji Yahaya bin Sheik Ahmad for alleged breach of party discipline, had no power to do so, the Haji told the Standard today. Tuan Haji Yahaya explained that209 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-05-02 5 MR. MRS. Simon Yip Swee Wah photographed at the Kuala Lumpur, Holy Rosary Church after their wedding recently The groom is on the staff of Messrs. K. C. Dat Co., Kuala Lumpur. The bride was the former Miss Rose Nff Ai Yin??, daughter of Madam Lee Wah53 words
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Article42 1957-05-02 5 PENANG, Wed.— The City Health Department will be conducting a "Cleanliness" competition m conjunction with World Health Day on Tuesday. Food stalls, restaurants and cnting houses within the City Council limits will be inspected. Final judging is on Monday.42 words
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181 1957-05-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Standard learned that a compromise has been reached between Negri Sembilan "rebel" UMNO members headed by Dato Raja Mohamed Hanifah and the UMNO executive committee. At a meeting with UMNO headquarters investigating rommittee, led by Dato Razak, Education Minister, last181 words
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Article99 1957-05-02 5 Cheaper Rice In Kulim PENANG. Wed.— Wholesalers and retailers of rice m Kulim, Kedah, have agreed to reduce the price of rice as from today. They arrived at this decision after it was found that the cost per gantang of rice m Kulim was 10 to 15 cents dearer than99 words
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Article221 1957-05-02 5 Thieves Steal Cameras But Miss Valuable Items $2,000 Haul In Dawn Burglary At Photo Shop KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A mysterious band of cat burglars, who m the past two weeks have made a total haul of $30,000, struck again early today and got away with loot221 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-05-02 5 MR. D. HANSRAJ, popular Kuala Lumpur studentsportsman, who has just taken his M.8.8.5. degree from the Madras University, South India. He is the son of Mr. Dyal Chand, President of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce. StandardpicStandardpic - 40 words
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Article59 1957-05-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The bandmaster of the Rangoon City Police Band, Mr. Bo San Aye and his Gurkha drummajor, Sri Dil Bahadur arrived hero today for a two-month training with the Federation Police Band. Mr. Bo has been the bandmaster of the Rangoon Police Band for59 words
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Article78 1957-05-02 5 PENANG. Wed. A third person who was involved m a motor accident at Tanjong Tokong Road yesterday morning, died m General Hospital today. She was Wan Chik binte Haji Mohamed. 53, who was injured m the thigh and neck. Her two grandchildren, Azhar bin Hussain, 5,78 words
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227 1957-05-02 5 PENANG. Wed. This picturesque island with its historic past will be the setting for the first major conference of South-east Asia historians which will be held between June 8 and 15. This was revealed by Dr. D. P. Singhal of the Department of227 words
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Article49 1957-05-02 5 MR. V. Nadason has been elected president of the Ceylon Association, Taiping, for the second year m succession. Other office-bearers are vicepresident, Mr. D. G. Jayasekara; hon. secretary, Mr. S N. Nalliah: hon treasurer, Mr. S. Nadarajah: sports secretary, Mr. E Shanmugam; literary secretary, Mr. V. Kanagasabai.49 words
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211 1957-05-02 5 PENANG, Tues. The Labour Party of Malaya for the first time published its official organ "Labour" today and stated m its editorial, "for a better Malaya, we are prepared to tread even where angels fear to go." It was the party's belief, the editorial211 words
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Article122 1957-05-02 5 PENANG, Wed. Damage estimated at about $10,000 was caused m a Hari Raya Puasa Eve fire which broke out at the back portion of the premises of Messrs. Kirn Guan Chong. an import and export firm m Beach Street, last night. Tuan Haji Zainul Abidin bin122 words
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Article26 1957-05-02 5 THE Penang Committee for Commerce and Industry will visit the factory of the Penang Ice Company at Brick Kiln Road on May 13.26 words
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Article35 1957-05-02 5 INCHE Abu Mansor bin Haji Hassan has taken over the duties of acting District Officer, Balik Pulau, Penang, from Mr. J. C. D. Warburton, who has gone on transfer to Negri Sembilan.35 words
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Article489 1957-05-02 6 r YHF, six-day debate on the new constitutional proposals for Singapore ended m a resounding victory for Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock and the members of his Mission. The outcome of the voting at the end of a session, which had been unnecessarily prolonged by the irrelevancies489 words
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Article457 1957-05-02 6 the Hari Raya celebrations the Sultan of Selangor has issued a warning "we have still one regret the Emergency still weakens our economy and brings hardship and fear." In the expectation of Merdeka the authorities as well as the people of Malaya have almost forgotten the457 words
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886 1957-05-02 6 Francis Ashborn - Ceylon's Dalliance with Communism Francis Ashborn COLOMBO: [TNDER the Premiership of Sir John Kotelawala, the Ceylonese Government rejected cooperation with Communist countries and Sir John let it be known he would not sup with Communists, even with a long spoon. Sir John was only following the policy laid down by886 words
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Article175 1957-05-02 6 ISEW DELHI J^FTER considering Russian and British plans for the establishment of a heavy engineering manufacturing industry m India, a committee of Indian engineers has accepted the British scheme. The Russians wanted to set up one centralised 80,000-ton plant costing £76 million. The report of175 words
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Article585 1957-05-02 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA By YPPARENTLY merdeka is not round the corner, as Wf have been led to believe. This column's authority for this statement is no other than Federal Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. Obviously, he is expecting the inevitable slip between the merdeka cup585 words
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Article216 1957-05-02 6 Sir With the approach of merdeka and as one of the 40,000 civilian employees of the Services, whose fate is m the balance, I hope that when the subject of retrenchment is submitted before the tripartite committee, paramount consideration will be given to the retention of those born locally216 words
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Article66 1957-05-02 6 Sir Will some person concerned with public lighting go at night from the Clementi/ Dover Road Junction as far between W.D. MOR Quarters and Clementi/West Coast Road Junction. There is no light at all there. There is a dangerous windins road but after dark it becomes a nightmare66 words
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Article299 1957-05-02 6 We the PEOPLE Sir There has been too much fuss at the debate over the Merdeka Constitution Report at the Council Meeting during the week. Whether it is "tiga-suku masak merdeka' or 'tiga-suku busoh merdeka,' Singapore Is too small an island to be of any significance to other nations m299 words
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Article226 1957-05-02 6 Merdeka Report Debate escape heavy duties, may turn out to be rieath-t--later on and their rose ment will be m the auto nomous states of Penang, Malacca and Singapore. Our Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew Hock, has said that all his life he has been a clerk. It is no226 words
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Article183 1957-05-02 6 Temporary Clerks Dismissal Sir Among the temporary clerks m Government Service who have been served with notice of termination of duty, those over 45 years of age have also been served with notices of dismissal. These unfortunate clerks were not given the opportunity of being absorbed into the permanent establishment183 words
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Article94 1957-05-02 6 Sir I have rea-d with interest the controversy over the proposed thermonuclear explosions at Christmas Islands, and the throats by the members of the British Commonwealth of nations to disintegrate themselves if their objections are not upheld. May I know. Sir, which of the Christmas Islands arc earmarked94 words
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271 1957-05-02 7 That's The World We'll Have IE H-Bomb Tests Continue— 'Scientist CHICAGO, May 1 (Reuter) Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel prize winning scientist, said yesterday that Britain's proposed hydrogen bomb tests could cause i 000 fatal < wi leukemia around the world. jf a ll hydrogen weapons271 words
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214 1957-05-02 7 T*K*RTA. May 1 (Reuter) Major General Abdul Haris Chief of Start of Indonesian Army I d Jakarta pressmen that could leal to I v. rsen the situa:ndonchia had to be j q Nasutlon was cxng, at a "friendly get tout tween the Army214 words
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Article20 1957-05-02 7 PRIME Minister H. S. Suhrawardy of Pakistan arrived m Manila yesterday from Tokyo for a four-day State visit. Renter.20 words
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Article178 1957-05-02 7 WASHINGTON. May 1 (AP). Secretary of State John r Dulles asked the Senate yesterday to restore about 60% of the U5547,331,000 slashed from his budget by the House, ess some U5529,228,000 is restored, the Secretary told a Senate Appropriations Sulv committee, "there wouM be harm178 words
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Article30 1957-05-02 7 A "NEW and improved" Hi rocket set a new altitude record for a singlestage missile lay when it soared aloft "at least" 180 miles over Now Mexico. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article61 1957-05-02 7 Jap Salmon Fleet Sets Sail TOKYO. May 1 (Reuter). Japanese salmon fishing fleets began leaving Northern Japanese fishing ports today bound for Northern Pacific waters. The fleets included 13 mother vessels and 331) catcher vessels. A Soviet-Japanese fishing agreement signed here on April 6 gives the Japanese the right to61 words
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Article23 1957-05-02 7 TWENTY race horses were burned to death when fire gutted two stables of the Ohi Racecourse. in Tokvo pariv yesterday morning. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article24 1957-05-02 7 DENMARK has rejected a Soviet allegation that she was "an advanced springboard and base for attack aeainst the Soviet Union."- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-05-02 7 piimu. THIS is the first photograph to bo released of the "Firestreak", an airto air guided weapcn which has been designed by I)e llaviland Propellors Limited and which is to go into production for the Royal Air Force. A fighter-borne rocket, it relies on an infra-redAP - 88 words
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Article32 1957-05-02 7 SYDNEY— Lotteries as a principal means of financing the £A3.500.000 Opera House planned for Sydney was proposed to the Parliamentary Labour Party by the Premier, Mr J. J Cahill, yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article31 1957-05-02 7 JERUSALEM. Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Moshe Leshem said yesterday Premier David Ben- Gurion had sent last Sunday a "warm invitation to IT.N.l T .N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskiold to visit Israel.- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article29 1957-05-02 7 LONDON. The 14-nation Suez Canal Users Association failed to reach agreement on ending the boycott of the Sue? Waterway yesterday and referred the issue back to their governments.- U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article24 1957-05-02 7 NEW YORK Yemen's United Nations delegation yesterday accused British forces of an "unprovoked" attack on Yemen ter- rilory, causing "great" loss of life U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article34 1957-05-02 7 LONDON.— The Daily Sketch said it has received a request from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation for help m investigating an attempt to establish branches of thp Ku Kluv Klan m Britain.- APAP - 34 words
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Article34 1957-05-02 7 MANII A. Eleven persons were missing yesterday when a motor launch capsized m the swift currents of TaJocogon Bay, off Agusan province m Northeastern Mindanao Island, southern Philippine, the Philippines News Service reported.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration346 1957-05-02 7 NEW YORK. May 1 (AP). Arleno Dahl. shapely film star, complained today that the promotion pictures for her latest film were just too much for any ladylike actress to take. "I would not strip nude," she said m a sharp colloquy with346 words
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Article49 1957-05-02 7 HONGKONG, May 1 (AP) Peking Radio announced "a Japanese war criminal m the Japanese aggressive war against China" was released today m Fushun after serving his sentence. Th« broadcast said the Chinese Red Cros., will arrange his transport to Tientsin to await a repatriation ship.49 words
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199 1957-05-02 7 LONDON, May 1 (Renter) A portrait of the Duke of Edinburgh described by one London newspaper of "cold, aloof, almost arrogant," promises to be one of the most talked about painting of the year when it is shown at this year's Royal Academy Summer Show199 words
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Article70 1957-05-02 7 WASHINGTON. May 1 (AP) Dr. Otto Nathan, executor of the estate of Albert Einstein, was convicted yesterday of contempt of Congress. Federal District Judge Edward M. Curran deferred sentence and allowed Dr. Nathan to remain at liberty under a US$l,OOO bond. The maximum penalty for70 words
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Article58 1957-05-02 7 CHICAGO, May I.— (AP).— Vice-President Richard Xixon predicted today that a "decisive revolt" at home eventually will destroy Russia's Communist Empire. Mr. Nixon said m a prepared speech that last year's uprisings m Poland and Hungary "were the beginning, not the end of an internal revolt58 words
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777 1957-05-02 7 Parades And Speeches In Moscow Peking May Day Comes Round Again MOSCOW, May 1. Marshal Georgi Zhukov, Defence Minister, inspected troops massed m Moscow's Red Square today for the big May Day parade, Moscow Radio reported. Government and Communist party leaders watched the scene from the Lenin-Stalin Mausoleum m the777 words
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Article134 1957-05-02 7 WASHINGTON, May 1 (AP).— The United States today extended a helping hand to Indonesia with a U5515,000,000 long term loan and the promi.-<» of U5577,000,000 more for development purposes. At the same time the International Co-operation Administration announced two other loan agreements for USs2£134 words
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Article120 1957-05-02 7 Hush hush reburial for a hero WARSAW. May 1 (AP). The body of Polish wartime hero Major-General Alexsander Wilk-Krzyzanowski. believed executed m the Soviet Union, has been exhumed and given a hush-hush returlal with military honours. A black-bordered notice on the door of Warsaw's Holy Cross Church yesterday gave the120 words
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Advertisement27 1957-05-02 7 A sit \^6»^ f H li J Z'' 8 p^^* ii^^**^-~~j^ .^a it o t nn m o G?* s^ \i feCl IIUIIIw DRINKING CHOCOLATE ..J K27 words
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Advertisement88 1957-05-02 7 The Choice of Everyone The World Over V F^^ /**M WNOIN* MM*. M A f y^7 Ipowerwind «JumM *C^_^S SMOCK RESISTANT f ANTI-MAGNETIC O lIIMIHBINI OnOXMTIIMOOf O SHOCK PBOTtCTID O ANTI MAONtTIC 0 UMBRCAKABLI MAIMtPHINO Jy MAINSPRINO The Watch You Never Have to Wind! Mile. Monique Erard is now m88 words
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Advertisement730 1957-05-02 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. TeJ. *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SfcRVICt Fe Halifax, Montreal, Bostoa, N«w York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Cull Ports Spore P.S ham Penung ULYSSES 7/15 |une 16 |un« 17/18 |un. AENEAS 19/24 July 25 |uly 26/27 July Carrier* option to proceed via730 words
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Advertisement1107 1957-05-02 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD os CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 line*) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 line*) "2? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I." SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option to proceed vie other ports to load and discharge carge (with liberty to proceed via Suez or Panama or1,107 words
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Advertisement677 1957-05-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings fo* Bangkok ond/or Foi tott Penong P.S'hor» -SIMBA- "BOGOTA- 17/18 j^ "SELANDIA" 16/17 Moy 18/19 Moy 20/22 m BANGKOK ONLY HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoo, Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg, Copenhagen. Gothenburg. Oslo. Spot. Pi'hom "PRETORIA" 44 M. y NOT LOADING SINGAPORE. W MEONIA" 34 m. NOT LOADING677 words
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586 1957-05-02 9 Tin Control Pact Equitable, Says Lecturer heat, one might passion has been m Malaya and minf the merits i Tin Control Scheme. for Buffer Pools t it app eisht of rashness r s problems ith the regulation •;n. introduction to his 'he Internnti3nal f 1953, Mr. of the Univernen ■:perienri3586 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-05-02 9 Bintang Park, by the staff. Picture shows Mr. A. V. Sankar, a senior member of the staff. presenting: a silver rose bowl to Mr. Houston. MR. J. G. HOUSTON, retiring: manager of Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, was recently feted to a farewell dinner at the Mak53 words
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Article214 1957-05-02 9 WHILE its entrepot trade has drastically fallen m recent years, Hongkong is making greater strides m its industries, said Mr. Teh Chi-khun, chairman of The Amoy Canning Corporation at the corporation's annual general meeting. He added: "The outlook for further development of the Colony's industries would214 words
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Article40 1957-05-02 9 NSW YORK, April 30. (UP) Dow-Jones closing averages: STOCKS: 30 Industrials 194.36 20 Rails 145.84 IS Utilities. 73.01 65 Stocks 173.14 BONDS: 40 Bonds 90.01 The Dow-Jones commodity futures index (1924-26 average equals 100) closed at 155.33.40 words
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Article, Illustration758 1957-05-02 9 'Malaya's Resources Must Finance Her Development Needs' MALAYA must, not only for political reason but also for many strong economic reason, look increasingly to her own resources as a means for development finance. This is stated by Mr. P.W. Sherwood, economics lecturer at the University of Malaya writing m the758 words
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Article126 1957-05-02 9 Companies' Profits Show Drop CREDIT restrictions and more competitive trading have led to a drop m the profits of New Zealand public companies during the past two years This is shown m the Reserve Bank's latest analysis of financial statements, preliminary results of which have been published m the Bank'sReuter - 126 words
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Article43 1957-05-02 9 India has decided to permit import of further quantity of cotton of 1956-57 crop over 1-3/16 inch staple length against special payment procedure. These imports will be permitted only against contracts approved by the Textile Commissioner Government of India, Bombay.43 words
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Article51 1957-05-02 9 The Hindustan Cables Factory will soon begin manufacturing new underground trunk telephone cables. These cables are required for linking major towns m the country by underground telephone network. Machinery is being imported from United Kingdom for manufacturing about three hundred miles of underground cables every51 words
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147 1957-05-02 9 THE policy of replanting rubber with high-yielding estates, which has been frequently stressed by Sir John Hay, international rubber expert, has received wider recognition among planters recently. Figures released yesterday show how the companies m the Guthrie Group far outstrip other estates m this147 words
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Article76 1957-05-02 9 PRIME Minister Nehru who is leaving New Delhi for Ceylon on May 17 on a three-day visit will inaugurate the lignite project m Madras on his way back. The project will yield three million five hundred thousand tons of lignite every year which will be used76 words
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Article187 1957-05-02 9 NEW CAPITAL MOVE BY S. TRADERS AN extraordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Co. Ltd. for the purpose of carrying out a reconstruction of the capital of the company which, if approved, would make the issued capital $12,000,000, will follow the annual general meeting on May 8. The company187 words
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Article71 1957-05-02 9 Service Emblems ACCOUNTING Finance Department personnel of Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. who received tenyear service emblems from their Asst. A. F. Manager, Mr. Quek Liang Chua (fourth from left). (From left): Messrs. P. Chandran (Utility Clerk); Mohamed Talib bin Mohyani (File Clerk); Tan Swee Hoe (Code Clerk); Quek Liang Chua; Sim71 words
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Article247 1957-05-02 9 RESULTS of an experiment now being carried cut by the Admiralty promise to open the way to a wider use of types of wood exported from South-east Asia and West and Central Africa. The innovation has been introduced through the present difficulty of obtaining247 words
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Advertisement401 1957-05-02 9 Passengers Due Aboard Carthage G is a list of pa^en- J. Ell:s. Mr Mrs R. L. Ferns. m Britain by the Misc C. Y. Ferris. Sgt D D Green. Carthage and di.iem- Mr. G R Grundy. Mr. Mrs ig on May 7 and R M. Honnor 2 children. Mr Mrs401 words
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Advertisement251 1957-05-02 9 NOTICES MALAYAN PRODUCERS, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. Changkat Kinding Estate, Tanjong Rambutan on Monday, 13th May, 1957 at 11.15 a.m. for the purpose of251 words
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Advertisement707 1957-05-02 9 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE T^HE undermentioned vehiA cles and miscellaneous items are offered for sale by tender. VEHICLES 1> 1952 FORD 2 Ton Van 30 H.P. 2> (TWO) 1952 BEDFORD 6 Ton Tractors 27 3 H.P. 3) (THREE) 1952 SCAMMELL SEMI-TRAILERS tf Ton Size 16 Ft. x 6« 6" Twin Wheels.707 words
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Advertisement504 1957-05-02 9 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIPS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens or locally born British subjects for Central Electricity Board Scholarships m Electrical or Mechanical Engineering tenable at a United Kingdom Technical College for three or four years, commencing m September, 1957. The Scholarships are intended to lead to either504 words
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Article, Illustration256 1957-05-02 10 Letter FROM INDIA POL LOWING the recent general elections, the Central Cabinet has been reconstituted on more or less the old pattern. Premier Nehru continues to hold the portfolios of External Affairs and Atomic Energy. Here are three notable features of the new Cabinet: Ka.jkumari Amrit Kaur has stood down256 words
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1996 1957-05-02 10 AFTER THE ELECTIONS —IT'S THE SAME OLD PATTERN mgngjgfhjtd capture power. By his superb oratory and tact he won over the people of Andhra. once again, to the Congress side. He tried the same technique m Kerala but failed. It seems he is destined to ko far m the Indian1,996 words
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Article, Illustration364 1957-05-02 10 Right down to 41" —and more LONDON LOVELY British model Angela Lane, 24 (left), who claims her legs are "forty-one inches the longest m London/ arrived m New York as an emigrant to America. She invited reporters who met her ship, the liner Queen Elizabeth, to measure her shapely legs364 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-05-02 10 pRED Benthin of Medina, New York used his head when sparks from his cigarette ignited his clothes while he was riding; a motorcycle. The cyclist headed directly to the Medina fire house, where he tossed off his flaming jacket and startled firefighters helped him beat out the flames76 words
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Advertisement86 1957-05-02 10 PP^^ Sp Here are three happy and Br Jp lively youngsters getting off to a I^^Btf! splendid start m life. Robust SHHi constitutions, strong bones and firm muscles are being formed 8; whilst intelligence blossoms apace. Be !ia Bin Abu Bakar There can be no doubt that Kuala Kangsar LACTOGEN86 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-05-02 11 photo. .MANCHESTER, Lancashire: J- Alonso (on £url), Real Madrid goalkeeper, is beaten an d Taylor, Manchester United centre-forward, Ills team's first m the European Cup so mi-final at Old Trafford. Man Chester I'nitod, League Champions and F.A. Cup finalists, were losing 2 0 m theU.P. - 87 words
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Article210 1957-05-02 11 TOKYO, April 30 (Reuter). Japan's non-play-ing Davis Cup tennis team's captain Jiro Kumamaru said here tonight hot weather will be the biggest danger facing Japan when she meets the Philippines m the Eastern Zone finals. Japan yesterday beat Ceylon 5-0 m the semi-finals while the210 words
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Article57 1957-05-02 11 LON'DOM, April 30, (Reutcr) SarccMe. joint second favourite for Friday's 1,000 guineas fillies racing classic at Newmrrkot. was withdrawn Irom the race t'.nicht. Mr. Keith Mason, owner of Sarcclle, said that the filly had a sore leg after her final training gallop and it would not be wise57 words
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Article104 1957-05-02 11 TITLE HOLDER MAKES A GOOD START HOYLAKE. Cheshire. April 30. (Renter) Guv WolstonHolme. (Kirby Muxloe) the six feet four inches holder, made <tn Impressive start to retaining his title m the English Amateur golf cli.impionshi-3 here yesterday. Wolsten-Holme covered 15 holes of the G 843-yard course m two below fours104 words
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Article97 1957-05-02 11 NORTHAMPTON April 30 (Rcuter) Frank Tyson, the England fa>t bowler, will play for Northamptonshire against the West Indies touring side here on Saturday. A strained muscle m his side prevented Tyson from playing for E.W. Swan tons' team In the two-day game against the tourists at97 words
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304 1957-05-02 11 Early Shocks For Africans In British Tennis Tourney BOURNEMOUTH, England, May 1 (AP) South African Davis Cuppers, Trevor Fancutt and Abe Segal took a beating m early play m the British hard courts tennis championship yesterday. Alan Mills, 23-year-old English player now m the Royal Air Force, defeated left-hander FancuttUP - 304 words
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Article154 1957-05-02 11 Australian 4-min-miler invited MELBOURNE. May 1 (Reuter) Australian middle distance runner and four minute oiiler, Mervyn Lincoln, said today he hoped to be at his peak condition by the end qf Juno when he would compete m the United States National Amateur Athletic championship at Dayton, Ohio. The U.S. Amateur154 words
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Article118 1957-05-02 11 PERTH. May 1. (Rcutcr) Jack Sbeedy, captain-coach of East Perth League Football Club said today he is satisfied with the club's experiment with oxygen to revive players after exertion Sheedy said "We have been unrig oxygen for two months and I am convinced it speeds up a118 words
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Article106 1957-05-02 11 THE 3rd annual general meeting of the Kinta Rangers 9ports Club, was held on Sunday, at the premises of the Tamil Brotherhood Association No. 4 Farrer Park, Singapore. The following were elected as Officials: Patron: Mr. Son Ghee Soon 're-elected); President: Mr. Chan Kwang Seah (re-elected)- VicePresidents: Mr.106 words
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Article90 1957-05-02 11 U.K. Soccer Rugby Results LONDON. April 30 (Reuter)— Results of tonights English and Scottish football matches were League 111 Southern: Northampton Town 1 Brighton and Hove 0. League 111 Northern: Carlisle United 2 Rochdale 1, O'.dham Athletic 1 Wrexham 2, Scottish league I: Queens Park 1 Raith Rovers 0 .Scottish90 words
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Article38 1957-05-02 11 r ATE Mr Edmund Smith J J Hyde Adler. funeral ser at Bidadan Cemetery at 500 Pq^-7 Th ursdav 2nd. May 1907. All floral tributes to be sent to the Singapore Casket Company Ltd by 4:0o p.m.38 words
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Advertisement961 1957-05-02 11 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT \fR. Choong Khee and family -*A ot Choong Kee Foundry. Kampar. w j S h to thank all relatives and /riends for their valuable assistance m various forms and for sending scrolls wreaths. :ind messages of n riolcnre etc. on the occasion of the funeral of Mrs961 words
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Miscellaneous376 1957-05-02 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Ctpp THEY WDNT CALL ME \K/ W> PP.-rwrr.nnM'T 1/ OMEMQRECOME f NEXT MCGOON Jf Sf W pprALL MAM CMILDUnOD^ Ijl THROUGH TH' SI ONE'S J f AFTERTHISV'AR^^C^^/ 7 L PLAY^ NN EL G T^l S^ J X TUNNEL- FUNNEL.? IN MINE, S ,*>T>V '(I THIS376 words
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Miscellaneous354 1957-05-02 11 Wl Iml IJI B m.iA I B*l rpODA QUOTATION: > 2 I. "He who would pass the 5 declining yean of his lilt' 2 with honour and comfort. should whrn yomiK. coaslder that he may MM day beeOMC old. and rcinnnhcr, when he 2 is old. that he has once354 words
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2441 1957-05-02 12 "A" TICKETS TOTAL POOL $147,200 Ist Prize: *****3 (544,160) 2nd Prize: 210??4 ($17,664) 3rd Prize: 21.V>28 8,832) Starters ($1,380 each): Nos. *****0, *****6, *****7, *****2. *****5, *****8, *****3, 23H874. Consolations ($662 each: Nos. *****0, *****2, *****!), *****4, *****2, *****1, *****0, *****5, *****9,2,441 words
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Article, Illustration239 1957-05-02 12 Penang-lst Day, Wednesday, May 1, 1957. Going— Good Race Horie Dividend £SUZ> mm premium Bond (8) 8.06 Bougoure $16/6 1-°? 3/5 sec. Race l: 5* fur lag— Heather II (6) 8.07 \ff? Neck Cl 3 Dlv. Z Dragon $13/ 3 Lgths. NiiU'iu'ii (4) 8.02 Ku ii.239 words
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Article81 1957-05-02 12 PENANG. Wed. The Penang Referees' Association was formed at a meeting held over the weekend. Its first, President. Sgt. D. Spence of the RAF. Butterworth. said that one of the objects of the Association was to look after the interests, welfare and status of the referees. He81 words
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Article84 1957-05-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Football Association of Malaya will hold two trial matches during the weekend before selecting the Federation team to play Singapore m their annual game for the Sportsman's Trophy at Singapore on May 11. All players named by the FAM last week will participate m84 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-05-02 12 JIM CAMPBELL (rißht) of Wheaton, Illinois dives over the finish line m second place m the U.S. senior men's 220-yard (198 metres) event of the 1957 North American Outdoor Men's Speed Skating championships held at Detroit, as Gene San vie (left) of St. Paul, Minnesota, wins However, Campbell,67 words
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506 1957-05-02 12 Milwaukee's Early Drive In NL Halted By Giants NEW YORK, May 1, <AP)— Milwaukee's early lightning-like drive m the National League was halted, at least temporarily, by the New York Giants Tuesday night but the Chicago White Sox kept rolling along m the American League, winning their eighth game m506 words
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Article106 1957-05-02 12 NEW YORK. May 1 (AP). In a roar of exhaust pipes and clatter of 20 ancient automobiles the second Anglo-American vintage cars rally ended on Tuesday with U.S. antiques huffinp and puffing to victory. According to the penalty scoring system used, the Americans lost only 2,359 points106 words
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Article73 1957-05-02 12 GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan April 30 (Reuter). Archie Moore. World Light-heavyweight champion, faces immediate suspension by the National Boxing Association if he does not make fnown by Wednesday his plans a° S? fend his title against Tony Anthony m Detroit on June 7. This was announced here today73 words
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248 1957-05-02 12 LONDON, April 30 (Reuter) M.C.C. gained exciting victory over Yorkshire by two runs at I here today. J^ 1 The Northern County, who have been topped strong challengers to Surrey's supremacy mi n County cricket championship, threw away th i chance of a win248 words
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Article213 1957-05-02 12 LONDON. April 30 (Rputer) Closing odds at last night* iC ona 6lub callover on th, Der£ to be run over one-and-a-hS miles at Epsom on June j 7 to 1 against Crepelio. 8 to i bourne, 10 to 1 Pipe of pi and Tyrone. 100 to213 words
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Article44 1957-05-02 12 Seletar Young Indians beat! HNMAS Kortenar 3-1 m 58 friendly soccer match played at I HMS Terror No. 2 ground yes-l terday. Suppliah. Maniam and Sreed-l haran scored for the winners 1 while Wijjers scored the only! goal for the other side.44 words
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Article62 1957-05-02 12 MRS. Ngo Yam C Lim Cheng Lian aged 82 pawed away peacefully yesterday ai Youngbere Memorial Hospital leaving behind five soru Ben? Swee, Beng Ho<>n, Beng Hoe, Beng Lim, Ben? Huck ftvi daughters-in-law, a son-in-law, sixteen grand-children to mourn her loss. Funeral Service B;da«H dari Cemetery Chapel 5.30 p.al62 words
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