Singapore Standard, 16 May 1957
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Title Section17 1957-05-16 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 HGFH JGHD No. :ilh GHG 12 PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration358 1957-05-16 1 JTYJUT She Boards Plane With A Brave Smile And A Wave indimmah If ft by BOAC for London n,j i cheer v wave of the hand, the it through a tube in heT stomach plane which uould take her for her ts in Britain. I- •ml v.i\\358 words
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Article45 1957-05-16 1 I Ulu Kinfti \rt utive i P sed until i'urL i rubbvr I Mtua.t>tretch i ef--.v mornnds west E*aI a., lands from Sipui area with- the OCPD. Iq_ lon tact rr rl I no TTi .i r. su b45 words
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Article109 1957-05-16 1 MORE than 4,000 Roman Catholics, friends and parishioners of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, yesterday paid their last resnects to Monsignor Michael Bonamy. 55. Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Malacca and Singapore, who died on Tuesday. Among those present at the funeral service109 words
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Article207 1957-05-16 1 SINGAPORE police yesterday launched an island-wide manhunt for the person responsible for the slaying of a father of three children in the Happy World car park in Geylang, near midnight on Tuesday. The victim, 42-year-old Wong Pui. owner of 8 motor workshop in Geylang.207 words
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Article32 1957-05-16 1 THE Union Castle Lire jesterday announced that its liners will resume using the Suez Canal. The 17.000-ton Kenya Castle will leave London on May 29 direct for the canal. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article54 1957-05-16 1 SHAW STABLE'S Entertainment 111 with apprentice Ali astride created a biff upset in the last race of the second day's Selangor Turf Club meeting at Kuala Lumpur yesterday to pay the spectacular dividend of $213 for a win. This was Shaw's fourth win of the afternoon.54 words
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Article28 1957-05-16 1 THE World Bank has refused to grant a loan to Pakistan for the construction of a steel mill, it was authoritatively learned in Karachi yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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65 1957-05-16 1 WILBURTON, Oklahoma, May 15 (AP) Mrs. John Lucas, a 46-year-old grandmother, was graduated with top honours from Wilburton High School last night. Now she's going to college on a scholarship hoping to become a teacher. Her daughter, LaDawn, witnessed the graduation ceremony. She won't graduate until65 words
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Article445 1957-05-16 1 From The Towns To The Kampongs Into The Ulu, The Fever Spreads THE INFLUENZA epidemic continues to sweep Malaya, from the towns to the kampongs and into the ulu. Up to yesterday 20,000 Federation cases were on record. In Kuala Lumpur, 5,000 cases were reported, but445 words
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Article107 1957-05-16 1 From King To Job In A Hotel NEW YORK. May 15 (AP) Former King Peter of Yugoslavia, reportedly looking for work, was offered a .iob yesterday in the hotel business. Frank Kride-1. general manager of Hotel Manhattan now under construction here, said he has sent a letter to the 34-year-old107 words
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Article181 1957-05-16 1 All Smiles And Politeness From ANDREW ROTH LONDON, May 15 In the absence of solid information, the most impressive thing about the Merdeka conference is the princely serenity with which the Tunku handles it. Emerging from the Colonial Office yesterday evening after an hour181 words
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Article112 1957-05-16 1 LONDON, Wed.—Colonial Minister of State, Mi. J. D. Profumo, this afternoon promised that the Malayan Party of Malacca's representations would be seriously considered by the Colonial Secretary. He was asked by Conservative member, Mr. Peyton a school friend of Mr. Humphrey Ball whether he would112 words
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Article46 1957-05-16 1 WASHINGTON, May 15 (Reuter) Mr. Joh Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said yesterday that the United States would not oppose Israel's testing her right to send a ship through the Suez Canal if Israel thought it was in their interests.46 words
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Article27 1957-05-16 1 THE White House announced yesterday that the Suitan of Morocco, Mohammed V. has accepted an invitation from President Eisenhower to visit the United States. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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177 1957-05-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor division of United Malays National Organization will expel two of its members who defied the party's order and took part in the Second Malay Congress held here on May 4. They are Inche Ramli of the UMNO State177 words
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Article34 1957-05-16 1 SOVIET Russia has released more than 70 per cent of its prison inmates and liquidated two-thirds of the Siberian labour camps since Josef Stalin's death, it was announced in Moscow yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article24 1957-05-16 1 THE United Nations Security Council will meet next Tuesday to take up Syria's border complaint against Israel, it was announced yesterday ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article111 1957-05-16 1 LONDON. May 15 (Reuter) The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. said yesterday that the British government was cooperating in a common policy with other Commonwealth governments who operated controls on trade with China. Mr. John Dugdale, (Labour) had asked in the House of Commons whether discussions111 words
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Article137 1957-05-16 1 NEW MOVE TO UNSEAT MAC MILL AN LONDON, May 15 (UP) The British Labour Party opened a new campaign today in the House of Commons to unseat Prime Minister Harold Macmillan for the British "humiliation" suffered in his "capitulation" to Egypt. Macmillan was faced by open rebellion in his own137 words
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Advertisement61 1957-05-16 1 M£ PRICES. A*»:"t*:-— SWEE LEE CO. N ,,ih Bridge Road, *****. BIRDS EYE QUICK-FROZEN kSH FILLcIS fresh and flauourful! i Hxil is really sea-fresh and full of :vour. E,e F>sh Fillets are caught, -^-riediateiy and quick-frozen 1 their freshness and No waste w you eat ALL you buy! COD PLAICE61 words
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Advertisement63 1957-05-16 1 OTGftC 4AD M S CLE~A#V*C CARPETi MM WASHINCTOW "Sw^ DRY aEAMHG COL. <B 4M- Orka*4 Rood fia^cpw* f* »BSL ■•^■■iMSflESl LIGHTING FITTINGS F. *****/5 Pendant finished satin brass with 22" or 27" white obscured glass bowl with diamond motif decoration louvre in white enamel. P i I 'Advertisement of THE63 words
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Article146 1957-05-16 2 CLOSING rubber price* (cents per Ib) Id Singspore yesterday were:— Bnvere Sellers Spot 90 h 901 Int. June RSS No. 1 902 91* RSS No 2 911 911 RSS No 3 88} 90 Tone: Quiet and slightly easier. The price of tin on the local market vesterday was146 words
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Article56 1957-05-16 2 TOKYO. Mav 15 (ITP). Japan announced today it has discovered "substantial" deposit! i uranium-bearing ore. and American officials predicted Japan would have atomic and hydrogen bomb production capability within 10 years. Kosaburo Takahwshi President of Japan*! Atomic Fuel Corporation, madfl 4 he announcement in an address before56 words
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Article43 1957-05-16 2 LONDON. May 15. (Reuter) A three-member Chinese delegation from Hongkong is due to see the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, this evening to appeal for an extension of the term cf office of the Governor of Hongkong. Sir Alexander Grantham.43 words
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Article52 1957-05-16 2 PEKING. May 15 (Reuter) Chinese officials and intellectuals directed to do manual work in a nationwide **j€l clot f tin tlw llllftm" campaign will not be paic' for their labour. Manure collection and spreading, ditch digging, street cleaning, grass mowing and tree planting are among52 words
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Article285 1957-05-16 2 Marshal Bulganin On The Facts Of Life*- 'Replies To Soviet Peace Proposals Not Convincing' LONDON, May 15 (Reuter) The Soviet Premier Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, said today that "life itself will knock the Western Powers on to the path of realistic policies, although their replies to285 words
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Article111 1957-05-16 2 PARIS. Mav 15 (Reuter). French shipowners have asked the government to give them an urgent hearing on the question of continued French boycott of the Suez Canal, a spokesman for the shipowners' central committee said today. The decision to draw the government's attention to the damage to111 words
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Article29 1957-05-16 2 GROUP Captain Peter Townsend arrived back in Canton yesterday after a short tour of North and East China, the pro-Communist newspaper. New Evening Post, reported. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article94 1957-05-16 2 What Has Happened To Them? TOKYO. May 15 (Reuter).— The Japanese Foreign Ministry announced today the Ministry had requested Communist China to investigate the whereabouts of an estimated 35.767 Japanese nationals believed to be still in Communist ChinaThe announcement said the Communist Chinese consul in Geneva had promised to forward94 words
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Article21 1957-05-16 2 SIR ANTHONY Eden spent another quiet day convalescing at Government House on Tuesday. Intermittent rain kept him Indoors. APAP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-05-16 2 Straight Up And Down THE X-13 vertijet built by the Ryan Aeronautical Company, a revolutionary new jet aircraft of the United States air force, takes off vertically (left), straightens out into level flight (centre) and turns nose-up to land vertically on its tail (right), during its first air borne tests51 words
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Article168 1957-05-16 2 WASHINGTON, May 15 (AP) Australia and the United States are opening negotiations today on an air agreement which would give the Australian Qantas Empire Airways rights to fly across the United States en route to London. Mr. D. G. Anderson, Australian Director-General of Civil168 words
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Article135 1957-05-16 2 NEW YORK, May 15 (AP) A 40-year-old housewife tried unsuccessfully to commit suicide three different ways yesterday. Her third attempt left her in critical condition with burns over most of her body. Police reconstructed the frenzied death attempts of Mrs. Maris KefTas this First she rigged a homemade e'ectrorution135 words
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Article171 1957-05-16 2 US. Lifts Arm Ban To Yugoslavia WASHINGTON, May 15 (Reuter) States today ended its year-long embargo ment to Yugoslavia of heavy weapons J?, 11 fighter planes. m M The U.S. State Department q ment. saying weapons deliveries would V. ward but "at a more modest rate than^Lj planned before the171 words
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Article49 1957-05-16 2 TAIPEI. May 15 f ßenter).— Chinese Communist artillery near Amoy last night shelled the Nationalist outpost i c !et off Quemoy. the Defence Ministry announced. A communique said Communist guns loobed i n^ Q he';s st Ertan. first of a chain of islets shielding Quemoy.49 words
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Article31 1957-05-16 2 A HOME-MADE fire bomb wac hurled at a tax collector's office in Paris yesterday about 12 hours after government disclosed plans for newtaxes. No serious damage was caused. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration94 1957-05-16 3 Picture at left shows, top: Mr. K. P. Asan, a priest attached to the Seletar branch of the Sree Narayana Gurukulam, blessing Govindammah at the airport and wishing her a safe trip, successful operation and speedy return, Bottom: Govindammah (centre) poses94 words
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232 1957-05-16 3 THOUSAND civilian employees in the three Armed Service* and Id a mass meeting on Saturday t<- protest against the retrenchL personnel in the Services, t t on I I" of I ied b! th< i LOT retrenching \.v.\. Bas ■or before an ait232 words
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41 1957-05-16 3 rion on two h tern j and *nce, to be f the 1 antabe the tisra Union oi PlanThis will be i th< ten T V thi on a leadership rmanue. conferenc-. wB [plao on ti41 words
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Article99 1957-05-16 3 Clerk On Negligence Charge A CLERK. Chua Ken? Seng, was charged in a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday with causing the death, bv a negligent act, of a three-year-old boy, Arshad bin Amat. at Kampong Bahru Road on Feb. 1. bin Bacha, an eyoss, toid the cour- t about 6 p.m.99 words
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Article91 1957-05-16 3 THEexecutin coxnmitta the Singapore Liberal-Socialist Party last night appointed a four-man sub committee in tion with the forthcoming by-eiections in Tanjong tr and Cairnhill. sub-comm;' rie- I on ore whethei party snou:.. r filial the e.ei.U n Member? of the suh- I iessrs C. C Tan v bet91 words
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274 1957-05-16 3 PENANG, Wed. The thought of being: forced into bankruptcy, with consequences of being sent to prison, made a proprietor of a textile firm make a false report feo the Police agains* hit th« ni ii Court was told today. This wa? alleged by the274 words
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Article58 1957-05-16 3 APPEAL FOR BLOOD THE Singapore Blood Bank is at a dangerously low level. Appealing to donors of all proup.s an official of the Blood Transfusion Centre said last mcht that blood is urgently needed for patients in the Kandane Kerbau Maternin Hospital Last week only 105 donations were received and58 words
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Article21 1957-05-16 3 DATO S^r Chen?-i^ck Tan yesterdav opened the Meng Seng Association's $30,000 funeral rites hall at Lorong Bukit China. Malacca.21 words
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181 1957-05-16 3 PEN AN G. Wed. Smart detective work by a fish-seiier enabled him to catch another fish-seller who had stolen his fish Before Magistrate, Mr Au Ah Wan. today was Lim Ewe Huat. 2:i, who pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a bicycle, nine181 words
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Article, Illustration270 1957-05-16 3 Sir George Arrives For Talks With Fed. Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. British Crown Agents will continue to render their services to the new Malaya as they have done in the past. This assurance was given at Carcosa this afternoon by the Senior Crown Agent270 words
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Article, Illustration289 1957-05-16 3 TOP GOVERNMENT JOB FOR FORMER K.L ENGINEER GHJG ONE of the youngest Asians to be promoted to a senior executive post in the Singapore Government service is Mr. Hiew Siew Nam, former ly an engineer attached to the PWD in Kuala Lumpur. Acer: 36, Mr Hiew. a Honskong University graduate289 words
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Article51 1957-05-16 3 T OHORE BAHRU, Wed In view of financial autonomy having been given to the Johore Bahru Town Council, the elected mc--.oer.- r: the Council are asking the Government for the revenue ed from the issi.licences for pawnshops, cinemas, buses, juke boxes and i- "n fun Tr"51 words
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Article62 1957-05-16 3 Unions Discuss Bus Dispute REPRESENTATIVE I Workers Union and the Transport Employees me tin La fcei lay to discus dispute over the re-instatemenl of 82 workers < in 1 Chinese bus companies. The me-- ted in tl for tion of a joh istinp of fivf r< the disr E tfa62 words
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Article41 1957-05-16 3 :r" r w I are the results of the St. M n Pi Bui in Firsi wenl No 7. bdch wo: Minx car. Ticket secor. K the tfc Ticket ***** (i or). prize -5819 2972 22:41 words
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Article26 1957-05-16 3 They Want Malay As Governor PEN a r a, I Pcnani iron the Ked Tn: the secr^ Inche Isa sai i in Jur .v aofrei "ndence.26 words
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Article31 1957-05-16 3 JOKORF I Wed triker apple Factor ba :>een file b: the Companj a ting ire I prexn pan] tirl r^^ orderthat tl on t;; premi£ the striker31 words
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Advertisement148 1957-05-16 3 Confident ffiwi H«f>p> Motoring in he Ne w Vauxhalls! I Handsome. roomT bnilt to cive five figrnre motorinir at a DDirre tour-hgure price. For the Cresta. the Velox and the elegant as tnev are. are designed with a clear T "T understanding of the needs of real drivers, with families,148 words
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Advertisement170 1957-05-16 3 NEW INVENTION Automatic (f A TO' MOP Squeezing (MADE IK GFRMANY) A Time Labour Saver y^^i\ For Cleanliness Comfort /iI I Vr To do the clcaninq work' *nth Sooger Ato-Mop is e 1 j« graceful and pleasant job, i» requires no electricity nc #i^\ kneeling, no bending and no wringing170 words
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277 1957-05-16 4 GOVT. TO BUILD A MILLION-DOLLAR RADIO STATION Broadcasting: Tank us Answer KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federal Government has started preliminary investigations into the construction of a multi-million dollar broadcasting station that will be as powerful as Radio Jakarta in Indonesia, the Standard was told today. This proposed broadcasting station forms277 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-05-16 4 BRITAIN'S 1P57 "Cotton Queen." 19-year-old Angela Smith, has included Singapore in her itinerary, when she makes a four month tour of various countries next month. She leaves London by BO.VC Britannia Tor Singapore on June 2!>. The prize she won as "Cotton Queen" includes78 words
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Article, Illustration201 1957-05-16 4 THE President of the Friends of Singapore Society. Mr. T. \V. Ong, yesterday told S Mnall gathering in the Victoria Memorial Hali that the "man who laid the foundation stone for Mcdreka for Singapore was sir John Nicoll, a former Governor of this fair an|201 words
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Article99 1957-05-16 4 THIRTY boys of Boys Town, Bukit Timah. arc eagerly looking forward to May 25, because on that date they are due to spend the whole day swimming an i -ing on a beautiful island I the coast of Singapore. Organized by Mrs Rose bfinnie, who99 words
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Article60 1957-05-16 4 THE Government of Sarawak has offered a $2/ >" gtft to the Federation Government to "mark the attainment of Independence." The silt, which comprises a Committee table and 12 chain is to be used In the Federal Lcz.-^::\c Council building in Kuala Lumpur prior to their60 words
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Article26 1957-05-16 4 THE recently formed National Union of General Workers, Singapore, yesterday decided to amalgamate with the General Employees Un:- n to "create unity among workers."26 words
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Advertisement342 1957-05-16 4 *Icathayl now showing t l-n#%_XJI 1! AM. 1 4.i 4.1.5 fi.T. 330 P.M -^C MAKE WAY FOR LAUGHS! Hi BHk M G M pwnu W'-^Mm. GREGORY PECK y± 1 JL'JTM Wk 1-A.TJTtErT BACALL^n 4( IT* B K -^DOLORES G-R-ATST r c J^. J SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT llpl* SCOTT BRADY— MALA342 words
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Advertisement275 1957-05-16 4 ffl PHO.Vt W NO FREE \ft\lf J J 1 TJ TT'T^'y^ifc, i>^^ LISTS f i A iin' m |H 3 SHOWS DAILY at 1.00. C.OO&s^' |H ELIZABETH TAYLO R RO*CK ~H UD S G N i^;':;J t^W* TODAY DA!LV .it^l^", I I ■> SPECIAL JUMNMNKEMffTr ffl Any LADY li'O" A.275 words
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Miscellaneous418 1957-05-16 4 Y\vc\: Health and beauty gymnastic class yl5 a.m. Ballet Class 2.30 m. to 5 pm. at Ralfles Quay. Independent Missionary .Movement: Free film show at 'ci.ris Homecraft Centre, York H..1 7.30 m. Chinese v.mc.\ Billiards, Body DUilding and boxing 2-10 p m Table Tena.s 7 p.m Siit'll Co: Free film418 words
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Article318 1957-05-16 5 Army Engineers To Clear Sarawak River AN expedition of British Army Engineers will leave Singapore next month for Sarawak on Operation "Cool Cat" the clearance of all boulder obstructions from the fast-flowing crocodile-infested river Baram 200 miles up, in deep and dangerous jungle. The Government of318 words
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Article53 1957-05-16 5 LIMDON'T SHIRK arFF Minister Mr. Lim f i iv called Singapore building with courage addressing Rotaweekly lunwho shirk ■facile pesslng n service f^sso spoke of the presiHjderfv to leave rvery- g >vernment r the itlons, I ite crises r the future. goes wrong, us to diasthe TO| Ol the Ch:o:53 words
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Article15 1957-05-16 5 iapore Coroner an "pen I lest on Q >k body sea r Attendant's15 words
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69 1957-05-16 5 NOMINATION papers for the by-elections in Tanjong Pagar and Cairnhill will be received by the Returning Officer, Mr. M. Ponnuduray, between 11 and 12 noon on Saturday. The Singapore Government, in a statement yesterday, said that each candidate should deposit $500 in cash The Government has69 words
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Article118 1957-05-16 5 SINGAPORE City Council Electrical Workers' Union yesterday appealed to the Governor. Sir Robert Black, to set up a permanent negotiating machinery to deal with all disputes between the City Council and its dailyrated workers. The appeal was contained in a memorandum submitted to the Governor by118 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-05-16 5 NINE year-old "Aroll," famous Singapore exhibition Alsatian, helps Mrs. M. Birchee declare open the new Canine Surgery on Dune&rn Road. "Aroll" presented Mrs. Birchee with the basket of orchids, traditional on such occasions. The Canine Sur- gery is being run by a three-man committee comprising Mr. Wong79 words
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Article233 1957-05-16 5 RADIO MALAYA'S "Malayanaires". the most popular show band in Malaya and Singapore, which recently delighted thousands of listeners at the Variety Show held in Kuala Lumpur in aid of the Merdeka Celebrations Fund is going to make its "debut" abroad through 13 special recordings. Mr. Tony233 words
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Article70 1957-05-16 5 THE following have been elected office-bearers of the English Society of Nanyang University: President Mr. Lim Beng Tee; vice-president Mr. Lin Yang; hon. secretary Chen Soo Peng, assist, secretary Mr. Hong Ho Huat, treasurer Miss Hwang Chin Lee. Editor Mr. Wong Hai Chuan, associate editors .Messrs.70 words
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131 1957-05-16 5 Boy Made Sudden Dart tf Front Of oving Car A BOY darted in front of his oncoming car so suddenly he could not avoid knocking him. Robert Edward Wallsworth of the CommissionerGeneral's Office, told a Singapore Coroner yesterday. Wallsworth was testifying at an inquest on a schoolboy, Mohamed Yunos bin131 words
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115 1957-05-16 5 FURTHER adult education courses at the Teachers' Training College will start on May 21 in English, and on May 28 in Chinese, the Singapore Council for Adult Education announced yesterday. Subjects on the first level are: English comprehension, history of South-east Asia, economics and public115 words
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174 1957-05-16 5 TUC Seeks Changes To Clerks Ordinance THE Singapore Trades Union Congress has decided to ask Government to amend the Clerks Employment Ordinance. The representative council of the TUC on Sunday night appointed a sub-committee to study and make necessary recommendations to amend the Ordinance, which was passed by the Legislative174 words
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Article53 1957-05-16 5 MUSTAPHA bin Abdul Ghani, 20. was yesterday charged in a Singapore Court, with theft of two cinema tickets worth $6, between May 11 and 13. He was alternNtively charged with disposing of the two tickets, which he knew to be stolen. Mustapah was allowed $250 bail53 words
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Article36 1957-05-16 5 A LECTURE in English on "Misconception in Islam," will be given by Dr. Abdul Raof. Principal of the Muslim College in Klang, at the RIDA Training Centre. Petaling Jaya at 8.30 p.m. today.36 words
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Article186 1957-05-16 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The trial began in the Magistrate's Court today of 14 persons charged with rioting at the Oriental Manufacturing Company, Scudai, on Feb. 25. Ho Heng Wah. manager of the firm, told the Court he was of the opinion that the trouble started186 words
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Article34 1957-05-16 5 SINGAPORE District Judge Mr. D. H. Chapman yesterday acquitted Soong Ah Nee, 24, on a charge of causing hurt to Detective Tan Bah Chee with a parang in Trengganu Street on Dec. 3034 words
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Advertisement108 1957-05-16 5 CAPITOL TODAY DAILY at 11 am. ONLY! UNO M THE PAVILION 1 I SHOWS UAiti <it 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 pm. -f The Management of the HAPPY CABARET TO-XIGIIT Presents 1 1 957 STAR NOVICE DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP for the tOSE CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY i>oen to all civilian services novice) dancers onlv.108 words
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Advertisement194 1957-05-16 5 t SCOn BRADY MALA POWERF^gg| J -^^^■^treakT i vengeance sweeps t/ JJErthe screen! -p K I kflr IV CATHAY TOli iIIAFFLESHOTELi I GIANCARLO I I AND HIS SHOW BAND M Menu and A La Carte Dinner. SB Ol\i THE AIR 10.30 —11 o.m. R noAiv's MIXTURE /aW Curb rheumatism j^^P194 words
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Article492 1957-05-16 6 TN 1952 the Rural and Industrial Development Authority started a monthly magazine called •Maju' with the idea of uplifting the ra'ayat and educating them in modern methods of agriculture. A small number of Malay journalists was engaged to produce the magazine. 'From the beginning there was no set492 words
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Article452 1957-05-16 6 ESTERN writers and film makers have for many years invested tropic islands with romance and glamour which provide novel readers and filmgoers with a vicarious thrill, especially those struggling to eke out a living in drab and crowded surroundings. The desire to get away from the worries and452 words
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Article, Illustration1794 1957-05-16 6 RESTTLEMENT OF ATTAP DWELLERS COUNCIL ADOPTS BASIC POLICY FOR SOLVING THIS PROBLEM ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY acres of valuable land in the City area of Singapore have been set aside for the resettlement of attap dwellers who have to be cleared from sites needed for development as well1,794 words
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Article521 1957-05-16 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By THE first inter-Community Centres athletic meeting organized by the Singapore Social and Welfare Department showed the keen interest taken by residents catered for by the community associations and centres in the island. What was done in this particular branch of these521 words
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135 1957-05-16 7 lAPAN AMONG THOSE INVITED The United i a new series pons U Is c solved over ing Japan. the the precauI promised ■erics nit than any domestic test tin c 1951. Moreover in a note to Japan handed over two days ago,135 words
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76 1957-05-16 7 !il< d to I which Ining t to the cm- ni Tito foi lon, d his voice against what he called "a common danser [ox all countries and peoples ol the world. "Today. 12 years since the end ol the second world76 words
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Article73 1957-05-16 7 15 (Renter) b» Mini I afflan, said i i old not ta ol nationb W many its shortly ind In the ques- in the House of Com- r..>. Mr Macmilian said: "As I hivi assured the House on several occasions, the forthcomtnK tests, which will be high air bursts,73 words
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Article25 1957-05-16 7 UNITED PRESS Correspondent Jack Russell was yesterdav interrogated by Jakarta Military Commander Lieut. Col. Dachjar for sending "unoffldal" dispatches on military matters. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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294 1957-05-16 7 Kerala may grab all foreign -owned plantations NEW DELHI, May 15 (Router) I Mr. M. S. Namboodiripad, Communist Chief Minister of Kerala State, said here today he intended to recommend to the Central Government nationali- zation of all foreign-owned plantations in his state. Mr. Namboodiripad, who was addressing a press294 words
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Article, Illustration792 1957-05-16 7 IN A MOVING APPEAL TO THE U.S. NATION IKE DETAILS WE REDUCE SPENDING ONLY AT OUR PERIL WASHINGTON, May 15 (AP) President Eisenhower told the nation last niffht "the price of peace is high." He said he sees no immediate prospect for "relaxation of international tensions"792 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-05-16 7 PRINCESS Margaret sets a new line in sporting fashion us she attends the show jumping events on the third day of the Royal Windsor Horse Show at Windsor, Berkshire. With her is Princess Anne.40 words
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135 1957-05-16 7 LOS ANGELES, May 15 (AP)— lrish-born actress Maureen O"Hara and pianist Liberace appeared as voluntary witnesses on Tuesday before the Los Angeles County grand jury conducting a criminal libel investigation of Confidential magazine. Both the titian-halred actress and the smiling pianist were subjects135 words
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Article33 1957-05-16 7 "THE Ku Klux Klan has as much chance of setting up in Britain as a snowball in hell," L. C. Glass, new British Consul General in Washington said yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article22 1957-05-16 7 THE Philippine Air Lines, took delivery here in Britain yesterday of its first turbo-prop Viscount plane from VickersArmstrong. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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230 1957-05-16 7 MEXICO CITY. May 15 ,AP)— Ava Gardner's Italian bo v friend Walter Chiari arrived here last night, but bhe says she has no plans to make him her fourth husband. Ava has not even230 words
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177 1957-05-16 7 Oh, these old Yugoslav customs LONDON, Wed. He was a physics lecturer from London. She was a Yugoslav ballet dancer. They met. said* a divorce judge yesterday, at a students' camp in Yugoslavia fell in love and were married. The judge, Mr. Commissioner Grazebrook. in the Divorce Court, then spoke177 words
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347 1957-05-16 7 RECTOR'S DAUGHTER IS A FANTASTIC LIAR, SAYS JUDGE LONDON, Wed. Pretty Mrs. Jessica Stockwell, 22, a rector's daughter, is "one of the most fantastic liars" a judge has ever had to deal with. Mr. Justice Dairies said bo at Leeds yesterday, after he had heard her allege nineteen cases of347 words
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250 1957-05-16 7 Freddy (79) and Velia (39-1 7-38) wilt wait... LOND O N. Wed.— The wedding of wealthy seventy-nine-year-old Freddy Roberts to glamorous twenty-.^even-year-old Velia Dawes is off. for the time being. They were to have been married at Caxton Hall, London, tomorrow. .Freddy, the former Underworld man who used to call250 words
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109 1957-05-16 7 PRAGUE. May 15 (Reuter) Czechoslovak soldiers are to be taught dancing steps and ballroom manners following girls' complaints, the forces newspaper Obrana Lidu announced today The girls wrote to newspapers complaining that instead of asking politely the soldiers would merely109 words
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Article36 1957-05-16 7 TUBERCULOSIS has been one of the biggest killers in Indonesia fcr generations and the Indonesian Health Ministry has estimated the T.B. death rate at about 240,030 per year, or nearly 700 per day.— A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement83 1957-05-16 7 tksipudforycu who want the finest Pan American's K With certain people »enrte« Unil i& come3 Tht Perhaps you are exclusive Sleeperette* service We suggest, then, that you join other particular people on your next flight to Saigon, Manila, the U.S.A. and, if you wish, on to Europe and round the83 words
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Advertisement156 1957-05-16 7 i It's Trophy Time! I Just unpacked is a brand new selection of the finest quality E P. N. S. Tankards, similar to the illustration and with a capacity of I pint. These make eminently suitable trophies for monthly club competitions and special terms are afforded to clubs. We also156 words
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Advertisement794 1957-05-16 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD Tel. *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Roac THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI To Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia £r Cult Ports Spore P.S'ham Penani ULYSSES wrtw— ■iiinimm wmil Vl5 June 16 |une 17/18 |un« AENEAS 19/24 |uly 25 |uly 26/27 |uly Carriers option794 words
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Advertisement1122 1957-05-16 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) snippy THE BLUE FUNNEL L ine E£ SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORT! (VIA SUEZ) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge eargc (with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,122 words
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Advertisement873 1957-05-16 8 MITSUI |g LINE Spore P.S'ham Pencnc IO FOR JAPAN Nosuson Mori for Moji Kobe. Yokohama 20 Moy 15 Bonsei Moru for Moji. Kobe. l 0 Osaka, Yokohamo 31 Moy 28 Moy Hakonesan Moru for Yokohama, Nagoyo Kobe vio Monilo 1 and Puson 21 May 5 Amagisan Moru for Yokohama, Kobe,873 words
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Advertisement518 1957-05-16 8 EAST ASIATIC [i OUTWARDS Soiling, to. Bongkok Qn <j, Ol h| P«ton fi n% "BOGOTA- "SELANDIA- 16/17M O y JTL BANGKOK ONLY k HOMEWARDS Soiling, to. Genoe Ig^. *«W Homburg. Copenhogen, Gofhe ftbu^ "JAVA" 20 /20 Moy "SARGODHA M, y *"LALANDIA" :£Wt NOT LOADING SINGAPORE SPACE AVAILABLE SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR518 words
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228 1957-05-16 9 »ance And Commerce r,. >n India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. has iitional fast medium sized cargo vessels India trade in order to provide bctties for shippers. The vessels, which have been specially designed for this trade, will call at Singapore, Port Swettenham and Penang en228 words
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Article44 1957-05-16 9 Morris fitted t ink of lons capa- i range km the i iinminte. Ht* heltl the I |fl I onI n l'elt that f r j,. irill pleas* peop particularly Jr intri ><i lions are •>- i n Minors it an m p h.44 words
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Article39 1957-05-16 9 reving business r, immons J H. Robinson S. T: I delayed; >h3n v I K Pa S Tronoh $1-05; 2 Bert am 31 Gax c Rubber 4 >■ Si put ij? 1 8| 38: G ite I Cliro Malay39 words
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Article76 1957-05-16 9 T .\r.\X Air Lines Company In Tokyo a woi i-wi;;e prosperity new air routes were the two main reason? for Ines net profit of £420 million. (£430,000), during the six m M ending March a Air Lines is s ibsidi the Japaneses Go Offl iala76 words
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Article30 1957-05-16 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the wins: changes In Its rate aerchants yesterday: Canada: selling T.T or on was: 30 13/ 16. hange rates remain unalten cL30 words
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Article222 1957-05-16 9 DULL conditions prevailed on the Malayan share market yesterday, orice movements m industrials and tins being irregular. Dollar rubbers were quiet. while sterling rubbers had a fair turnover at generally wer levels. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDI STRI ALS Bj222 words
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Article54 1957-05-16 9 PLANS for a £40 million power station with an output of 1.100,000 kilowatts believed to be the largest of its kind so far projected anywhere in the world have been announced by Britain's Central Electricity Authority. The station will be built at Thorpe Marsh, in the54 words
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Article205 1957-05-16 9 'Lift Ban On Re-Export of Sugar' A CALL to the Singapore Government to totally lift the ban on the re-export of sugar was made yesterday by Mr. Tan Chong Teng, president of the Sugar Traders' Association. In December, a ban was imposed on the reexport of the commodity beyond the205 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-05-16 9 TWO local officers of the Chartered Bajik will leave Singapore by air for the 1957 Summer Training Course at the Chartered Bank Staff Training College in Sussex. England, today. They are Messrs. Clarence van Hagt and Wong Weng Oon (Ipoh).40 words
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82 1957-05-16 9 At the College they will undergo advanced training and will also be given time to visit industrial centres, places of interest and outstanding sporting events. Earlier this work three other officers, Mess r s. George T. V. Leont: (Jesselton>. Tan Jin Soo (Penang)82 words
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Article61 1957-05-16 9 LATEST developments in tati in in Australia are the country's first powerhouse operated from a single control and an announcement by a South Australian company that it will make the latest automation machinery. The powerhouse is at Wat lerawan^. near Litbgow, New South Wales. Its boilers, turbines,61 words
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Article34 1957-05-16 9 OUTPUT f April from estates and mines in the Guthrie Grouq announced are: r 6,076,900 ib.. tea (black) 191,000 Ib., calm oil 1.371 tons, palm kernels 396 tons, tin ore 1,375 pi34 words
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Article110 1957-05-16 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices Der picul yesterday were Copra, May/June $25\ buyers; $26J sellers; coconut oii in 'bulk $4(>i sellers, in drums $44| sellers, Muntok white pepper SIH6 sellers. Sarawak white $105 sellers, Special Sarawak black $7:3. CUHKA HOLIDAY CUTLER BATH C<> I.TU MAY 11 a.m110 words
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Article21 1957-05-16 9 JOHAN tin ore output for Ar-ril was 30!). 75 piculs resulting in a tribute to the company of $7,433.61.21 words
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184 1957-05-16 9 IPOH, Wed. Malaya could be assured of a prosperous future provided the present economic and financial policies were continued, said Mr. K. Brown, chairman of the Malayan Producers Ltd., at the general meeting: of the board of directors at Tanjong Rambutan. Referring to the Emergency184 words
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Article130 1957-05-16 9 WHILE KLM's "Delta Romeo" was flying from Jakarta to Colombo, its crew was unaware of the fact that 25,000 flying hours had been officially registered for this aircraft at Schiphol Airport. The PH-LDR "Pontianak". or "Delta Romeo" as it is called for short at Schiphol,130 words
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Article170 1957-05-16 9 A COMPLETELY flameproof I electric fork truck for mechanical handling of goods made its debut at the British Industries Fair in Birmingham. All electrical components of the truck are within robust flameproof enclosures. External wiring between all electrical components consists of mineral-insulated, copper clad cables fed170 words
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320 1957-05-16 9 Glimpse Of Future At British Fair EXHIBITS ranging from complete instrumentation for a nuclear power station to a device lor testing aircraft engine ignition are displayeel at the Instruments, Electronics and Automation Exhibition being held in London. Described as a glimpse of the "British way of life in the 1960's320 words
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Advertisement125 1957-05-16 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES Mn To.h t-h.Udclphla. Baltim«.e Mcbil* New Orlcan* Mwntoi $po.e P. Sham »»cnang New Yo.h 15 16 May 17 |un 14 21 May 22 May 26/28 May 30 |ur j t<a .rti««l dat. New Toih da^ Ts TofH Los Angelv S*f> fi»ncis<o. <»»« Mongkont) i v N y O125 words
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Advertisement264 1957-05-16 9 NOTICES GLEN LINE LTD. GLEN LINE LTD. announce that they intend to resume the use of the Suez Canal henceforth, though for the time being they maintain the liberty to proceed via the Cape if necessary. "GLENORCHY" will continue her voyage home via the Cape, arriving London on or about264 words
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Advertisement664 1957-05-16 9 NOTICES ivroncE is hereby given that I, SOON WEE BOON of 1, Adam Place, Singapore, 4£ milestones have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a Retail Shop Licence in respect of premises at 130. Casuarina Road, 71 milestones off Thomson Road. Singapore 20. and that this application664 words
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Advertisement565 1957-05-16 9 TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN SEXTUPLIi- CATE are invited for the supply of Foodstuffs, Firewood and Charcoal and carrying out of Burials to Hospitals in the State of Johore and Tampoi Settlement (excluding the Tampoi Mental Hospital). The tems of the contract Is for 6 months beginning Ist July. 1957.565 words
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Miscellaneous31 1957-05-16 9 EXPECTED TODmY 8 iKs Has ss n©a 51- AffwS?! MU49 1920 "^KL M Airways ML 13 345 KN/KL SH^^ 8A705 IS4O SYU/JAK M Airways ML4I3 164S BAN/KUCH M Airways IMS SFRAN/SAI31 words
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Article, Illustration1769 1957-05-16 10 —Drive to erase 'Brahmin 9 from all hotel boards From Our Correspondent Memorial to a Great Eveni THIS year India celebrates the rmtonar maun mutwy of is:,:, /w /lmi "First War of Independence.'' T),, beaten monuments in the riil%^J John Garrison Church at IfMTMI U\ m1,769 words
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Article132 1957-05-16 10 HER DREAM OF CRASH CAME TRUE /~)VER the phone a wife begged her husband not to go on a business trip because she had dreamed that he would lose both legs in a car crash. But the husband, textile chemist John Raynes, 55. of Mount Pleasant-drive. Belper, Derbyshire, refused to132 words
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Advertisement39 1957-05-16 10 ttttfe^^ v^--*^*' Michele Foster Batu Gajah i weaning. X WHEN NATURAL vl I B*Fi FEEDING FAILS Ss m fc» hCf§)ijiM jp**^-.. wlnli^J 111 AlanSng s^>^ LACTOGEN is remarkably Smcaoore eaSV to mix X nothing to add except boiled water.39 words
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Advertisement50 1957-05-16 10 in Comfort and Speed -^3 C Leove Singapore <^^Jft[o^ij? every Tuesday at fesBS?^JL' N l\ii Super Constellation I luxury, and arrive |r in Sydney on Wednesday. A l SLUMBERETTES "^<^V FOR FIRST CLASS ffv; #1 ■Kir jfl v r: Br 1 H[;^l f i IK J if' U* I Samaritan50 words
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Miscellaneous259 1957-05-16 10 .?T DAiS QUOTATION- X Join the company of |ViH I i confer. Later: exert thrift; ions rather than assume the E#M W*m **»«2^Ti be punctual. lead among foxes" The mßo*&J&Ekß&mtßSMria¥ SCORPIO Oct 23 to TSru^n.,, k9J II I I fi^m %DIVTIT%VI Nov 21 Morning: forward r»vi rM AY l ()K259 words
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Article28 1957-05-16 11 I f Boon ua baal W 2; lK»ubl?s K Mun Tucl eat Kai K Lens 2:-\^> r. Quel 'ck lost to V. Wins Chan m 16-21, 1928 words
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Article19 1957-05-16 11 LUMPUB V. -c. Mud lelt Su to a L in 2 FAS Rxturt I i m Bahrv19 words
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Article141 1957-05-16 11 TWO Singapore youtfc ciubr- the Prinee Edwarc Bov?' Ciub and the Pasir Pania-g Bovc C iub. wil] mee: in tnr hnais for tne "Rayner" Cup annua; fooij ball toumamen: to be heiri mi i.'ie S.R.C- ground on Fndav Mhv 17. The tournament i? being organised b> tne141 words
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Article, Illustration706 1957-05-16 11 FED. HITS MERRILY FOR A DRAW HK's Dhabher Shines Again ,j_ife7_«i_^ m 'I SCOREBOARD PENANG, Wed.—Hongkong and the Federation of Malaya drew in their twolay cricket match played m the Western Road ground Left to make 106 runs in 45 minutes today, the Federation, with no possible hope of success,706 words
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509 1957-05-16 11 LONDON, May 14 (Reuter) Fine bowling by offspinner Roy Tattersall who took six for 83. helped Lancashire beat Kent by 60 runs today to maintain their 100 per cent record with maximum 14 points from each of three fames played in the country cricket509 words
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Article57 1957-05-16 11 THE following players have been selected to represent Army (Singapore) against Indian Association in a Singapore Cricket Association Senior League Tournament at I\ee Soon on Sunday, May 19 Lt. Mallett (CapO. Cpl. Johnson. WOII Barron Lt Pearce, Capt. Alexander. Cpl- Goodwin. Cfn. White. Dvr. Jopling. 2/Lt. Waters. WOII57 words
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Article39 1957-05-16 11 ENTRIES are now invited for the Singapore Badminton Association Junior National Championships to commence in June 1957 Entry form? should be sent to Mr. Low Poh Hye. at No 17 Cnanje Alley, not later than May 27.39 words
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Article78 1957-05-16 11 NTW YORK M,r- 15 (APV— I The Milwaukee Braves took over fir?' place in the National League on Tuesday mzn: They defeated Brooklyn 3-2 a? Philadelphia ended Cincinnati! 12-garm winning streak, 10-8 The New York Giant? vanquished the 9t Loui? Cardinal 5-3 and Pittsburgh mnvec to within a ha::'78 words
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Advertisement150 1957-05-16 11 FOR SALE "FXCLUSTVF REASONABLE -t-* Maia.en?T-m Brassieres Adagio 54.50 Ladies' Washable Cotton Housecoat? $8.50 Also Americas Can -Can Blipa 20 Styles Cathay's 38/39 Bras Basah Road pHEAP SALE: Used Radios V> Models from $25 Excellent Condition 10 Collyer Qusy Smsapore-1. 5 Bukit Bintanr Road. Ruaie Lumpur I SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD150 words
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Advertisement539 1957-05-16 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT PETALING JAY A AUTHORITY A PPLI CATIONS are invited for -~V-tbe appointment of QUAL.I- fIED ACCOUNTANT tr, the Petahne Java Authorr; Oi tnree years agreement m Ufci first instance Petaling Java a New Town j about seven rruie? from Kuais Lumpur, ls being developed a n539 words
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Advertisement612 1957-05-16 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT T, LEE SAK MENG of F'A--1 LOH. sincerely thank the Medica. Officer and Staff of thf Kiuari£ Hofpita. particutarlj Mr VANG HSIEN TING. Hospital Supervisor anc Mrs. DICKY HU Maternity Nurse for their Kind treatment care an- aaaial inri during rr.' recem illness anc aise tr Mr CHEN SIEK612 words
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Miscellaneous106 1957-05-16 11 Abner 8y A/ Copp .;—^™J|| ||f££7?)(s£K^ Dry Oop By VT. Hamlin WKHW-- w— HI T-;^' RiG-r VEA-i. WE -S.TT "EM 1 njca jvc SATk ahj; oscar.-.we dip s out... but just mow J fO 0 A-'Ek SMFTH... H JRRY, THE SC^S^N'S IT.' WE GOT *EM /A OKAY'S HART W Heart106 words
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2221 1957-05-16 12 ENTERTAINMENT SPRINGS A $213 SURPRISE ►ksHE^^^S^SS Shaw Stable sweeps board with 4 winners By WINDSOR LAI) ENTERTAINMENT 111, with apprentice AH astride, sprang a spectacular surprise in the last race over 6 furlongs to pay $213 at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, second day of the Sclan.sor Turf Club's May Meeting. Enteii2,221 words
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Article77 1957-05-16 12 TOTAL POOL SISS.IOO Ist. Prize 2000.") 1 ($50,868) •2nd. Prize *****1 ($25,434) 3rd. Prize *****5 ($12,717) Starters ($1,413 each). Nos: 1281)23. *****9, *****1, *****9, *****6, *****4, *****7, *****6, *****5. Consolations: (51, 139 each). Ni>s. IG67GG. *****3, *****8, *****8, *****5, *****9, *****3, *****4, *****9, 231)573. FORECAST POOL RaCC Two:77 words
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Article59 1957-05-16 12 KAMPAR, Wed.—Anqlo-Chin-csc School Union, three-year champions, were surprisingly beaten by three goals to one by the Perak Hydro (Kampar) in the division l league soccer match played on the town padang here yesterday evening ACS scored five minutes after play through Tee Meng. in the first59 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-05-16 12 TWO officials of the Union of Burma Football Referees' Association arri v e d in Singapore after officiating at the recent World championship soccer match between Red China and Indonesia at Jakarta. The officials. Mr. C. Kan Goon and L Ba Thaung, leave for Burma today. Both90 words
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148 1957-05-16 12 CAMBRIDGE, May 13 (Renter)— After dismissing Cambridge University for 225, West Indies scored 26 for one wicket before the close on the first day of their three-day match here today. Winning th P to.-s. Cambridge elected to bat on a hard dry wicket. They made148 words
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Article120 1957-05-16 12 Cambridge University Ist inngs J. Davit* b Ramadhin 23 6. Cook b Hal! JJ} I). C.reen c Walcott b Smith 4<i I. MoLacblan b Ramarihin 0 i: Dexter Ibw b Ramadhin 4(j R James Ibw b Ramadhin 1 Goonescna c Sobers b Ramadhin ge Smith c Sobers b Hall120 words
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Article61 1957-05-16 12 Sparkling Br a THE Hongkong-Federotion o f M i match in Penang yesterday ended draw the sparkle coming from Fed men who hit almost half the icau.r a j minutes. i HONGKONG: Ist inns. > for nine declared. FEDERATION: Ist inns. 225 f Or n ed. 2nd61 words
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Article50 1957-05-16 12 1 71 Fin tries For S 'pore Meeting A TOTAL of 171 horses 84 in Class One. and 87 in ClavSS Two has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club's May June Meeting on May 25, 29 a.nd June 1. Following is the complete list of entries: GHJ HJHJGH GHJG50 words
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Article70 1957-05-16 12 SOCCER Community League: Malays rs Indians at Julan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m.; S.A.F.A. League: Div. 38. Bintang Bulan vt Minto C.U. at Geyhing at 5.15 p.m.: Div. SB. B Timah SC. vs Kcbenaran Club at Farrer Park a: p.m.: Div. :>B Pondok Pcr- Haikowyu S.C. at Farrer70 words
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Article130 1957-05-16 12 TRAILING 2-0 at half timr Ford Motors improved in th» second hall to bold Sime Darb: to a two-all draw in a SBHI Div. 1 League match at Fai Park yesterday. Sime Darby, who fielded onplayer short throughout game, put up a splendid j formancc and130 words
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Article40 1957-05-16 12 xewmarket. Suffolk, May 15. (Reuter)— -Colonel B. Hn rrwng's Sun Charge r won the Newmarket Stakes rut, over one mile and two iurlongs here today He beat Mrs. O S. RuaneV Bellborough with Mrs. E Foster's Eudaemon third.40 words
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Article90 1957-05-16 12 Then will be eight ra^ron each day. the flret rare rHi a: 215 p.m 1 schedule of racing is as folI irst Day. r:a> 1 D:v, 1 2. one mile Class 2 Divs. 1. 2. 3 4. six furlongs; Divs. 1 2. one mile. Second Day: CUss 190 words
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