Singapore Standard, 19 May 1957
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Title Section20 1957-05-19 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n JR IK 4 Vol. Vn. No. 319 i SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, &AY 19, 1957 24 PACES 20 CENTS20 words
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Article205 1957-05-19 1 future hold t ipnre? This was hiff MiMi'" 1 \jr I .:m Vew Hock, j u hen he I r-un CorB Association W!' h ipart from P. tivate the ••deration. W: Mngapore ntrrpot. KSLgti'n to overcome ilization >blems of te future. V urete sugges- l f<> how nt (iovern-205 words
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Article29 1957-05-19 1 COLOMBO. May 18 (Reuter) The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Xehru left Colombo today by special train for the ancient city of Anuradhapura in Ceylon's north Central Province.29 words
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Article18 1957-05-19 1 f Minister \:d in Tokyo re la not the r Japan to nst China je. APAP - 18 words
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Article45 1957-05-19 1 If II (Heu- O. lin u I Um e pav 3 in free sterling They were aTlMfflfl 22 vessels using the canal yesterday. An Italian pilot of the Egyptian Canal Authority took the Devanha through in a southerly direction. The E^idia was northward bound.45 words
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116 1957-05-19 1 SINGAPORE'S INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IS SUBSIDING. A Ministry of Health statement said yesterday that the present "epidemic is declining. On Friday. 2,001 patients were at the Out-patients Department at the General Hospital. Of these 1,141 were diagnosed as suffering from "ilu. Federation's Director of Medical Services.116 words
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Article49 1957-05-19 1 MANILA. May 13 (AP) The Philippines' influenza epidemic today had spread to several provinces adjoining Manila where an estimated 30.000 persons have been affected. Philippine Director of Health Juan Molasco expressed fears the epidemic would move throughout this island country during the next few weeks.49 words
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Article, Illustration118 1957-05-19 1 YOU MAY BE LIVING IN ONE OF THESE IF YOU ARE STILL AROUND IN 1989 HOUSES OF THE FUTURE GLASS-DOMED houses that revolve automatically to follow the sud may be the homes of the future, says a national science magazine, which envisions this scene in the year 1989. According toU.P. - 118 words
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Article70 1957-05-19 1 FIVE CARS DAMAGED BY ACID ACID THROWERS were active in Serangoon Garden Estate yesterday. Within four hours between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. hooligans threw acid on five private cars in the area. Damase to each car was estimated at S6O. There was one case of acid throwing in the70 words
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Article135 1957-05-19 1 H-BOMB TEST TOKYO. May 13 (Reuter)— A Japanese Maritime Safety Board olficial announced here today all Japanese vessels operating near the Christmas Island danger zone had reported they were all safe and had not been subject to any radioactive fallout as a result of the recent British135 words
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Article38 1957-05-19 1 ULMMitAMb joanmnes. 17. who once had a price of £5.000 sterling on his head, was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment in Nicosia yesterday pleading guilty to possession of a stengun in May, last yenr. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article282 1957-05-19 1 After Receiving A Demand For $10,000 Believed To Be Victim Of Kidnap Gang A Colony contractor, Mr. Lim Soon Thieng, alias Lim Goh It 33, has been reported missing since Friday. He is believed to have been kidnapped by members of the "Khong Eng Koon" (AntiBritish Army) while282 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-05-19 1 Rolled Up In Blanket And Robbed MISSING THREE thugs armed with knives forced their wa v Into a liquor shop in Pasir Par.;ang Road on Friday morning and robbed him of $J4n cMSb and cigarettes worth $35 The proprietor, Nf Swee Chcrg, 52, told Police that he was asleep when71 words
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Article41 1957-05-19 1 LONDON, May 18 (Reuter) The British High Commissioner to the Malayan Federation. Sir Donald MacGillivray, will leave here by air tomorrow for Kuala Lumpur. an authoritative source said today. Sir Donald has been attending the Anglo-Malayan constitutional discussions.41 words
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Article27 1957-05-19 1 COMMUNIST guns at Amoy last night fired 21 shells at little Quemoy Island, the nationalist defence ministry announced today No casual- ties were reported.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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216 1957-05-19 1 Why Mr. Sim Changed His Mind LOYALTY to the Labour Front made City Councillor, Mr. Sim Beng Seng change his mind about contesting the Cairnhill by-election. Just before nominations closed yesterday, Mr. Sim had been advised by the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew216 words
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Article50 1957-05-19 1 CAPETOWN. May 18 (Reutor) Thousands of men and women— Europeans and non-Europeans— marched in procession through city streets today to protest against the Native Laws Amendment Bill now trefore Parliament. It seeks, among other things, to restrict the right of Africans to attend church services in European areas.50 words
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168 1957-05-19 1 Wine Galore, But None Want To Drink It PAARL, South Africa, May 18 (Reuter) The fact that South Africans are drinking a good deal more than £1,000,000 worth of whisky a year has thoroughly alarmed wine iarmers in tne Western Province. Recently 900 wilie farmers gathered in Paarl, the centre168 words
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Article128 1957-05-19 1 They Won't Unload Gorgon PERTH. Western Australia, May 18, (Reuter) Dockers at Derby, 1.609 miles north of Perth refused yesterday to unload cargo from the British freighter Gorgon (3.533-tons) which arrived here from Singapore with a reported case of influenza aboard. The Commonwalth Health Department banned128 words
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194 1957-05-19 1 Sultan Of Johore To Return Before Merdeka KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Sultan of Johore, Major General Sir Ibrahim, will return to Malaya this year to become perhaps the independent Federation's first Paramount Ruler. Sir Ibrahim, now In London, has Indicated to brother ttuiers that he is now in good health194 words
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Article46 1957-05-19 1 JAKARTA. May 18 (Reutcr) The Association of Overseas Malay Youth here today announced plans to celebrate Malaya's proclamation of independence in August. The Association said it had set up a special committee to welcome Malaya's emergence as an independent and sovereign state.46 words
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Article31 1957-05-19 1 A TERRORIST, Koh Kim Seng, 18, who went Into the jungle from Pekan Nanas New Village In South Johore in December last year, has surrendered to the authorities.31 words
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Article39 1957-05-19 1 memphis. Tennessee, May 18 (AP) Cliff Legg was fined US$ll today on a charge of reckiess driving after his car was involved In a minor accident.. Legg is head of the city police traffic division.39 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-05-19 2 BRITISH screen actor Anthony Steel and his wife. Swedish screen actress Anita Ekberg, concentrate on fingers as they sit in their seats at the Paris Opera as they attend the world premiere of the new film ''Saint Joan" recently. The film is a screen version of George BernardAP - 53 words
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Article151 1957-05-19 2 WOMAN BLOWN TO BITS STRASBOURG, France, May 18 (UP) A powerful home-made bomb, believed to have been mailed by the Algerian underground, killed the wife of a former governor of terror-ridden Algiers Province here 1 yesterday. The bomb. containing "enough explosive to kill a151 words
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Article111 1957-05-19 2 TOKYO. May 18 (UP)— Four person? were killed and at least 18 Injured in two train accident! within four hours rath of Tokyo last nifhi. In the first, a truck crashed IntC the first passenger coach of an express tram at an unmanned railroad111 words
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Article32 1957-05-19 2 THE North Vietnam government announced yesterday that the Soviet President. Klementi Voroshilov. who Is now visiting Indonesia, would arrive in Hanoi next Monday to be?in r of North Vietnam. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article28 1957-05-19 2 COMMUNIST Chinese Premier ChOU Er.-'ai ar.rx':;ncc- 4 on Friday that China's NaPeop!e"s Congress will convene in a plenary session at the beginning of next month. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article87 1957-05-19 2 PARIS. May 18 (UP) France may permit its shipping to use the Suez Canal once again if Egypt opens talks with canal users designed to reach a final Su^z settlement, high French sources said yesterday. Sources close to the government said: "Our position would' change" if87 words
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Article18 1957-05-19 2 PRESIDENT Eisenhower flew to Gettysburg, yesterday from Washington for a weekend at his farrp.. APAP - 18 words
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Article23 1957-05-19 2 THE Swiss insurance companies decided on Friday to halve the war risk premiums on ships passing through the Suez Canal.— APAP - 23 words
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Article82 1957-05-19 2 MANORVILLE. New York. May 18 (AP) Efforts to tunnel to a boy trapped in a dry well 20 hours failed < pletely yesterday. Frantic rescue workers turned to new methods. There were fears the boy, Benhamin Hooper, 7, already I was dead at a depth of 2482 words
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Article72 1957-05-19 2 COPENHAGEN, May 18 (AP) Informed sources said yesterday that negotiations on formation of a new Danish government, following Tuesday's general election, will be postponed until after the state visit of Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. The Royal Couple will arrive here next Tuesday for72 words
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Article12 1957-05-19 2 THE United States has recognized the provisional Colom- bian Government- UPUP - 12 words
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209 1957-05-19 2 3 5,000 Deported In Red Vengeance Purge Hungarian Council Asks United Nations To Act UNITED NATIONS, May 18 (AP) T^e President of the Hungarian National Council urged U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold yesterday to call an urgent session of the General Assembly to quell an alleged Soviet vengeance purge in209 words
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Article108 1957-05-19 2 'Worlds Finest A-Reactor' OTTAWA, May 18 (AP) Canada expects to put Into operation soon a plant which its scientists call the world's finest reactor for atomic research. It will increase production of cobalt 60 and enable Canada to boost greatly its output of beam therapy units. Through these the cobalt108 words
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Article27 1957-05-19 2 KLM-ROYAL DUTCH Airlines reported en Friday its revenues increased 25 per cent in the first quarter of this year over the period last year. APAP - 27 words
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158 1957-05-19 2 Disarm Accord Now More Difficult— Moscow LONDON. May 13 (AP) First Soviet comment on Britain's hydrogen bomb test was a Moscow Radio statement last night that the Pacific explosion made an agreement on disarmament more difficult. A Soviet commentator Izak Ermashev. also chided Prime Minister Harold Macmillan for saying in158 words
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195 1957-05-19 2 "Open Skies' Unfair To Us MOSCOW, May 18 (AP) Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko said yesterday the Soviet Union never will accept an "open skies" plan for aerial inspection of all the United States in exchange of one of all of Russia. i He told195 words
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Article135 1957-05-19 2 R.I. Army Kicks Out Rebel Leader JAKARTA. May 18 (AP) The Indonesian Armv today relieved Lieut-Colonel Ventje Sumual of his command in East Indonesia, the Army Information Service announced. Army Chief of Staff Major General Abdul Haris Nasution was reported planning to remove Sumual ever since he staged a rebellion135 words
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Article52 1957-05-19 2 HONGKONG. May 18 (AP) More than 100 neoDle died when a Yangtse River boat caught fire at Wuhan. Communist Chinese authorities announced on Friday. Peking Radio reported that the boat, the Yi Chow, was carrying 281 passengers and crew when it burned and sank on52 words
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Article42 1957-05-19 2 AMMAN. May 13 (AP) Four Jordanians will be executed in public early next Wednesday after the sentences have been approved by King Hussein, it was officially announced yesterday. All four were condemned on charges of spying for Israel.42 words
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Article18 1957-05-19 2 KING SAUD of Saudi Arabia returned to Riyadh yesterday after his seven-dav visit to Iraq.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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206 1957-05-19 2 The Wisecracking Duke Is Top 'Telly Boy' LONDON. May 18 (AP) After 56 minutes on Britain's television screens last night Prince Philip was the nation's undisputed favourite "Telly Boy." The handsome husband of Queen Elizabeth II did a most professional job of appearing amateurish. No one seemed to mind that206 words
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Article54 1957-05-19 2 BOGOTA, Colombia, May 18 (AP)— Three thousand Colombians arrested in political charges by deposed dictator Gustavo Rojas Panilla remain in jail, the newspaper Intermedia said yesterday. An additional 10.000 persons have crinimal charges made by the Rojas administration still pending, the newspaper declared. It said all these cases54 words
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Article25 1957-05-19 2 ONE of Ceylon's top ranking lawyers, A. B. Perera, has been appointed ambassador to Egypt, a Foreign Office source sajii on Friday A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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139 1957-05-19 2 HANNOVER, Germany, May 18 (AP)— A tiger was loose on the Berlin-Paris express last night and East and West agreed to play it safe and skip controls at the Iron Curtain border near here. The freedom -craving tiger from West Berlin's zoo broke139 words
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Advertisement145 1957-05-19 2 Bring your shaving (Jp^/ up-to-date j with a modern \v Gillette Razor Razors too grow old Over the jjj, /ij j I years they get knocked and dropped I jl j I anc their precision. Then your I shaving suffers. Smart men bring their shaving up-to-date with a modern Gillette145 words
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Advertisement574 1957-05-19 2 NOTICES NOTICE TO PASSENGERS t.s.s. M STATE OF MADRAS" VOY: 38 sailing 20th May, 1957 at 5:00 p.m. TN view of the Influenza x epidemic in Singapore and Malaya we are required to take precautions by the Indian Health Authorities All passengers are hereby notified that:— 1. If there is574 words
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Advertisement178 1957-05-19 2 O^ASSI^ D, cats. ..and xr.^* numerous exL'' iding mod. I servants q P. O I vrmcLEs 2 used csrs A3 J j^'nJioETToih nuALm Breec i > Ht 3 rr.- T undertake I BUF .■< Prices: I Company, n 14. BUNGALOWS HI Ki yang Park, Kuggfl I Ipoh. i-B^a wson I178 words
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195 1957-05-19 3 Fatal Mishap Hearing Driver Freed *-^RKMBAX, Sat. Bachan Singh, a driver with riuht eye. was today acquitted without his beins: called on a charge of dangerous driving. that Bachan. while driving his bus down a Convent School girl, Selva- was Qg the road. She was killed on 1 the spot.195 words
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Article, Illustration149 1957-05-19 3 Sing iporean, Dr. Kandiah Th< i-uah. one i -s uh^ were r iferred the lifhe! M- d;< me and I ,< rv degree it the In nits ti Melbourne, h.is now joined Inother C n\ man. Sundara- r ent doctor Lt Hamilton B*M Hospital.149 words
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Article175 1957-05-19 3 CANDIDATE'S comments after the fllins: of their nomination naDers were: Tunku Muda Mohamed bin MahDIOCXL president of the Singapore Malay Union: "I am contesting the by-election in order to serve mv people best." Mr. It A. Majeed. presldvnt or the Malayan National Seamen's Union and chairman of the Muslim175 words
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Article37 1957-05-19 3 'ER. E. Chinr.Uh. trial s venth K Lee, to criminal K iandai ith intention to tj 'leged to nmitted at the r iy 15. ball of e case was tixed :n 1 1 if IM.37 words
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Article88 1957-05-19 3 Malayan blooms for Chelsea MALAYAN 7 flowers will be on display at the Chelsea Flower Show the greatest flower show in the world which opens in London next Tuesday. Several boxes of blooms for the special stand at Chelsea have already been S'ent by the Singapore Botanic Gardens through Qantas.88 words
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Article18 1957-05-19 3 PEK THAM. 64. was found hanging in a bathroom in his house in Jurong, Singapore, yesterday.18 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-05-19 3 V !PPIN(, wine through a straw that's how Mr. t nimy Bernard Reyes besan their married r wedding at the Cathedral of the Good ••^••rday morning. s nt bride. Pesw Marguerite, is the eldest t Mr and Mrs. Wee Keng Hock whilst \lian employee in the70 words
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Article164 1957-05-19 3 trialization of the island and better employee-emploj-er cooperation."' Nominated candidates for tne by-elections need not have permits to hold election meetings, but they must inform the Commissioner of Police 24 hour? before any meetings are held. a Police statement announced yesterday. Between May 19 and June164 words
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293 1957-05-19 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Reluctance to accept reorganization in the pineapple canning plant by workers adversely affected the pineapple industry. This was alleged by the Secretary of the Pineapple Industry Joint Council. Sir. Donald Frank Sinclair, today. He was testifying before the commission investigating293 words
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Article60 1957-05-19 3 WOO SENG, a Singapore Harbour Board labourer, was fined $150, when he pleaded guilty to five traffic offences in a Traffic court yesterday. Woo was charged with driving a car cvithout a proper driving licence, without displaying "L" plates, without proper insurance, without supervision of a qualified60 words
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Article46 1957-05-19 3 ADNAM bin Hopari, 17. died In the Singapore General Hospital yesterday from wounds he received in a fight with a man on Friday night, at the 4th mile Bukit Timah Road. Police have arrested a man. who will be charged m Court tomorrow.46 words
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Article79 1957-05-19 3 BUTTERWORTH, Sat.— A n i n e-year-old schoolgirl, Tham Saw Ying, after alighting from a bus at Bukit Meera on Feb. 19 ran across the road in the path of an oncoming lorry and was fatally injured. This was told to Inche Hassan bin79 words
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Article46 1957-05-19 3 AN Army dog-handler reported missing with a revolver and six rounds of ammunition on Thursday, has been arrested. He was in uniform when nabbed. Military Police, who made the arrest on Friday night in Holland Road, also recovered the weapon and some ammunition.46 words
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Article36 1957-05-19 3 A LABOURER. Yeo Ah Chmg, 50. was stabbed to death yesterday afternoon, after a fight with another worKer on the ship "Brechonshlre," now berthed at Godowns 15 and 16. Police have arrested a man.36 words
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Article, Illustration434 1957-05-19 3 Labour Front Names Kheng Ban Ee And Sim Beng Seng Drops Out Chew Swee Kee Tells Newsmen Lib-Socs Broke Faith' The Singapore Labour Front yesterday sprang a surprise by nominating its former secretary-gene-ral, Mr. Kheng Ban Ee to contest the byelection for the Cairnhill seat. The Front434 words
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Article52 1957-05-19 3 again. "I am very unfortunate," Mr. Wong said. He said his frantic search for the missing paper had proved fruitless. Later at a press conference, the Returning Officer. Mr. M. Ponnudurai explained that Mr. Wong can get back his S5OO deposit since he did not "submit" his52 words
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Article57 1957-05-19 3 PENANG. Sat Typing's "Mr. Chips"— Mr. D G Dorai and Mrs Dora 1 were among passenqors embarking on the Chusan here today for Britain. Mr Doral, who has been connected with education in Taipir.g for many years, and his wife intend to visit Lourdes. in57 words
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Article46 1957-05-19 3 PEN AN G. Sat— The Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya and Mrs. M. Saravanamuttu. were hosts at a cocktail party at the Paramount Hotel here last night. The function was held In connection with the informal visit of the 1.400-ton minesweeper h.M.C.S. "Vijaya."46 words
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Article28 1957-05-19 3 VOO Kum Chou. 33, of Port Swettenham. was fined S2O in the Tanjong Mali-r. Magistrate's Court yestercav on a charge of inconsiderate driving on Feb. 2228 words
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Article92 1957-05-19 3 Missing Paper Stumps Mr. Wong A MISSING paper foiled a bid by Chung Cheng High School teacher Mr. Wong Kim Hock to contest the Tanjong Pagar by-election. Mr. Wong, who had intended opposing PAP leader. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, turned up at the nominations office only to find that a92 words
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Advertisement80 1957-05-19 3 The Singapore Motor Club ANNOUNCE that a few vacancies exist in the SHELL MALAYAN MOTOR RALLY to be held on AUGUST 3rd. 4th. and sth. 1957. Members of the Motor Clubs and Associations who want to participate in Malaya's premier motoring event should apply to their relevant Motor Club /Association80 words
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198 1957-05-19 4 WORK TO BEGIN SOON MALACCA, Sat. Work will begin at the Tanjong Kling foreshore seven miles north of here next week on South Malaya s first modern $16.8 million power station which is being built by the Central Electricity Board. Among the largest198 words
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Article332 1957-05-19 4 Standard Music Critic RICHARD Tl CKER, the famous tenor from the New York "Met", gave a fine programme of oratorio and opera excerpts, Neapolitan songs and ballads in the Victoria Memorial Hall, last night. Mr. Tucker's is a powerful vci:e, rich and flexible, which heV.F.D. - 332 words
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Article, Illustration18 1957-05-19 4 THE First Model of the Malacca Power Station. Standardpic by Yong Poh SeongYong Poh Seong - 18 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-05-19 4 ic. MR. and Mrs. Anthony Lim Tuan Hens cutting: their wedding cake at a reception after their marriage at the Paya Lebar Methodist Church, Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom, a pharmacist, is thp eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. I.im Yew Gee while the bride, formerly Miss Amy LauStandard - 69 words
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Article408 1957-05-19 4 We Can Do It Too In S-E Asia, Says Trader MR. D. T. Assomull, chairman of the Indian Cham ber of Commerce, Singapore, yesterday urged the establishment of a free market area in South-east Asia which would break down tariff barriers and introduce a pattern of408 words
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109 1957-05-19 4 Tax Payers Seek Changes In Ordinance DEDUCTIONS RECOMMEND THE Income Tax Payers Association of will submit a memorandum lo Go\ erniW* seeking various amendments to the Dresem i Ordinance. l Chief features of the proposed amcincreased exemption allowances ir and exemption allowance in respect The memorandum points out that innumerable109 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-05-19 4 CAPTAIN C.B. BarrSim, Singapore Royal Artillery (Volunteers) and his bride. Miss A.L. Lloyd-Davies. walk under an arch of swords formed by fellow officers, after their marriage at St. Andrew's Cothedral, Singapore, yesterday. The bride is the only daughter of i'rof. T.A. Lloyd-Davies of the University of Malaya,98 words
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Article45 1957-05-19 4 A Tattoo Lands John In Cour A SIXGi himself in Court bed Gome? had a r left fore. rday, F: fort that the pai that John was a era Gang 24. John riers.- wear the I ii i rs wear .ce disc; i a v,45 words
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Article, Illustration296 1957-05-19 4 FIVE thousand civilian employees of the Army, Navy and Air Force and NAAFI services based in Singapore yesterday held a mass protest meeting to condemn the "arbitrary" action of the Admiralty in issuing retrenchment notices to 415 employees. The two-hour mass meeting, held atStandard - 296 words
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Article41 1957-05-19 4 MORE than 200 people including Ministers, Government officials, industrialists and leading citizens attended a cocktail party last night to welcome the new Indian Commissioner to Malaya, Mr. V. M. M. Nair, at the Indian Association in Balestier Road, Singapore.41 words
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105 1957-05-19 4 Aussie Surgeon Visits General Hospital MR. Dougias Miller, dm* Australian aeuro-surgeon wlfo is on a one-day visil to Si:. pore, spent yesterday touri the warns of the Sing*] General Hospital in the < pany of Prof. Yeoh Ghi:- Professor of Surgery in Department of Medicine ui Um University of M&layt105 words
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Article34 1957-05-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Wong Leon*. 20. was today fined $30. in default, »1* weeks' jail for possessing an "illegal and offensive" weapon an iron chain by Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani.34 words
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Miscellaneous426 1957-05-19 4 c4(manac Information at a Glance flkl/AKAnr m bi^ Devon; 630 The News ComIINGAPORt MMM RatHO MataVa mentary; 6.45 Sports Round-L'p; joj-.^. Bn i J m Arthur Askey together ™^^^^^WP«S«HS D.,v k m»i v with David Hixon :n "Askey WMMMfSZWm^BjSSb R y r i AYA (General Ga:,, :r ;7 30 The426 words
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107 1957-05-19 5 'Someone Waiting' Is Tense Offering THE man who is so obviously strangling the woman in this poster, is actually a character called John Needlow. alias veteran Singapore Stage Club player, Peter Barter. And the woman is not the only one who gets murdered in the tense thriller-drama "Someone Waiting" to107 words
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Article310 1957-05-19 5 I Hi HENG WAR sun a blaze of I hills that tin irun- Ipoh. DM from a'• grateday's ave their troll in the eta i L r thla town, who i to night life, I Hongkcpg, l the irrst D I 3m e r^310 words
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Article228 1957-05-19 5 SATA Fund Tops $9,000 A TOTAL of $9,000 has been collected to date towards the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's dollar-for-dollar fund-raising campaign to build the first "Family Village" to rehabilitate married patients at South Winds. This sum will, in due course, be doubled by a Colony millionaire. Mr. Lee Kong Chian.228 words
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Article29 1957-05-19 5 a Singa- nation, S&a ithri," lire on June of the show j booka pati- Ic Seng Genera] Hos- > 2 and $1 aw A Race Course29 words
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Article19 1957-05-19 5 STORE. Sat.— The price of tin was declared at $:*B5 per picul, up 50 cents of Friday.19 words
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Article12 1957-05-19 5 Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices: bulk $41, drums $45.12 words
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Article27 1957-05-19 5 Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits Borneo ropra for May/June $23 buyers. $23| sellers, fair merchantable mixed copra for June to Bombay $2Gi buyers, $27 sellers.27 words
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214 1957-05-19 5 STUDENTS wishing to take up Indian Studies f^r a Degree Course at the University of Malaya may enrol from September this year, the University announced yesterday. One course in Indian Studies will be available to new students entering the Intermediate Year with the possibility214 words
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Article52 1957-05-19 5 ANG Yee Hock, 18, claimed trial in a Singapore Court yesterday to breaking into the home of a woman, Lim Bong Tec, in Geylang Road, yesterday morning and to outraging her modesty. He was allowed bail of $500, and the case was postponed to May 2552 words
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Article36 1957-05-19 5 A LABOURER, Ali bin Sakani, was warned and discharged by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday after pleading guilty to attemnting to hang himself at Bukit limah Road on Friday night.36 words
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213 1957-05-19 5 TRAVELLERS to China will be attended to more quickly than before at the Singapore Immigration Office. Controller of Immigration, Mr. M. C Compton assured the Standard yesterday. People seeking visas and re-entry permits for journeys to China need go to the Immigration Office only twice,213 words
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Article, Illustration470 1957-05-19 5 Nepalese Hill-billies Cash In On Epidemic By LARRY XAVIER NEPAL'S i hill-billies now camping and trading in Singapore are cashing in on the influenza epidemic. For these peddlars of good luck charms and homemade medicines trade has never been so good.470 words
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Article329 1957-05-19 5 NOT PRACTICAL TO SET UP ANOTHER STATION, SAYS REDIFFUSION CHIEF By LEE THONG CHOON THOUSANDS of punters in the Federation, hjj by the decision of Radio Malaya to discontinue the broadcast of race commentaries, have been clamouring for extension of the Rediffusion service to329 words
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Article144 1957-05-19 5 A GALA charity ball, with all the picturesque trimmingi Of a "Portuguese Night," will climax the campaicn for funds in aid of St. Francis' Institution, Malacca, on Saturday, June 1. at the Sea View Hotel, Singapore. The organizing committee of the Institution's Building and Orphanage144 words
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Advertisement340 1957-05-19 5 I*M b^bW .^blbh BbJlU^^bl evilalize Your Glands estore Vigour in 24 Hours lounger Stronger (Wore Fun Out of Life vi 8S ■•••the "-■•■'T of* scientist, H ._>£ it Is now possible LJIJSJ t kj it, to experience again •"f'li Vigour, Ambition. aH|^^ -^^tfl^ B"* --".at discovery, which ment and can340 words
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Advertisement82 1957-05-19 5 the car of the future... *or the roads of to-day OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL FEATURES Independent hydro-pneumatic suspension on all f y/^J^\ J t M four wheels. Front wheel drive. Hydraulic power steering. Automatic hydraulically-contrclled clutch. /^^^^L. Hydraulically-controlled 4-speed gearbox. at Hydraulic brakes-disc type to front wheels r Hydraulic Built-in jacking System,82 words
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Article291 1957-05-19 6 LONDON, Sat. A mother aged eighteen yesterday admitted beating her three- week- old baby daughter on the face with the bristle side of a hairbrush. The mother is Mrs. Stella Buckley, who pleaded guilty at Bradford, Yorks, to assaulting and ill-treating Susan, her first291 words
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Article30 1957-05-19 6 A BRITISH Vickers Viscount turboprop airliner is on its way to the United States to be demonstrated to American carriers, the Dow Jones Business News Service reported yesterday. A.P.30 words
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Article292 1957-05-19 6 IT STILL HAUNTS ME AT NIGHT-J LONDON, Sot. A wife who wos parted from he w alleged that she still often awoke at night "feeling his h a* her throat and seeing the awful murderous look on his fo C said yesterday. i -J e292 words
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Article, Illustration268 1957-05-19 6 PETER KENNERLEY - PETER KENNERLEY By LONDON Cambridge undergraduates threw a rock V roll party on Friday for Angela Mageean the ex-nun who once vowed to cut men out of her life. And at the end of five craxy, jive-filled hours, the brownhaired beauty from County Down, Ulster, declared:268 words
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Article43 1957-05-19 6 Ministers Ambushed RANGOON, Mev M Bunni iiv^B the west ernmeni b u :M Minist< i i:s.yß wounded one of ;fl esc. i Rpb* Is als apsfl after Rehab: ttoc ilifl U Shell i! k i "i-'^B his driver c red B to stop.43 words
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Article34 1957-05-19 6 DIVORCE FOR JOANNE DRUG LOS ANGELES, )l* Actress Joanne JN terday divwoi M»jjjj -arj? came i siveness." e was awarded P" token 1 1 Tne vJ home for tTJ^'j almost all O-' off taxes."34 words
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Article19 1957-05-19 6 A FORTY a squatters' area drstroyr-. >;. 1.252 p- re^. night. Hongkong Wj Two peopip W« i! A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article47 1957-05-19 6 WASHINGTON, May 18 (AP) U.S. Congressmen live in peril of being "banqueted to death." Dr George W. Calver, attending physician to Congress, said yesterday. Rich foods offered by Washington hostesses are a menace to the legislators' waistlines and health, Dr Calver asserted.47 words
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Article686 1957-05-19 6 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By ability of Malay I students to complain to the Tunku about not being able to get Malay food and particularly satay has been completely neutralized. You will rementber that after his last visit here, the Tunku was so impressed by this complaint that686 words
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Advertisement172 1957-05-19 6 The world famous farhilv of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUNTONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL r PICTURES^ 1 —ititit GET THEM FROM j j SINGAPORE STANDARD j 23, Mm Teck Kim Road, Singapore-2172 words
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Advertisement229 1957-05-19 6 (fetfe POLfCf fl fl is fast spreading in the jßags^sifc^ JJ^S: ■'■■^S aH Hh^esHk '^i '■••'SfflM Mr. Song Sck Hoo I\[ALAYANIZATION, in its wake, has brought about some queer postings in the Police Department The Force Education Officer, a civilian teacher, who was seconded into the department with the rank229 words
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Article, Illustration599 1957-05-19 7 Ronnie Duclos - Ronnie Duclos A GAME ONCE PLAYED BY ROYALTY rm^J' a\wv\\\\\v%\\\\\\\\\v The Kill HO said top spinning is a game fit only for children? In Malaya, especially in Malacca, this game has become a national sport among grown-ups. Top-spinning is considered a "royal spbrt." It599 words
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Article, Illustration516 1957-05-19 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE By Hj'HE appropriate place for one to meetcharming Kannikar Dowklee would be a native village somewhere in Thailand. But the fact is, she is right here in Singapore. In her hotel suite, the pony-tailed, budding film actress and516 words
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Article150 1957-05-19 7 SAYINGS OF THE WEEK 'THE wearing of brown shoes or a coloured tie with naval uniform is as much an offence to good taste as to regulations Annual Report, Mercantile Marine Service Association. The continents of today are as the countries of yesterday. Outer planetary space is as the oceans150 words
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Article20 1957-05-19 7 A YOUTH was accused of stealing brandy and whisky from a house in Islington. His occupation? Learner wine-taster.20 words
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Advertisement213 1957-05-19 7 •s ;d 3f °^1 -tin z* I *3 h |aU ka ii«a».f.d /J-^N 'i -i I* "f j3 Jt tt 'f f Y; (m) jfl A p^t Nti* »w». TjJ M *jy \aJ?~^ g /\Wj k a^r. U ittt JfSfcv do*. WW- I <^fe^^ J7* JS j .1 i j213 words
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Advertisement330 1957-05-19 7 By SWANNIE THE WRONG MAN! Word went around last Monday that Sir Len Hutton, the former England Test Captain, was flying into Singapore from Hongkong for a short visit. It was just after 7 30 p m. when I turned up at the airport without dinner to meet the famous330 words
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Article, Illustration551 1957-05-19 8 T AST week I wrote about Gordon Bryan, one of this year's visiting music examiners from London. Also coming to Malaya is Geoffrey Tanka'rd, pianist, organist, conductor and lecturer, who will examine mostly in the Federation before Groins: on to Hongkong. He will, however, be workIng with Mr. Bryan551 words
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Article520 1957-05-19 8 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT Reviewed by HAYDN Symphonies Nos. 96 in D major ("Miracle") and 98 in B flat major. Vienna State Opera Orchestra cond. Scherchen. Nixa WLP 5111. THESE Ire often exciting performances, moderately well recorded, though with a tendency to harshness in tutti and a general feeling of520 words
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Article236 1957-05-19 8 RUGOLOMANIA. Pete Rugolo Orchestra. Phillips. BBL-T069. A pioneer in progressive orchestration and composition, Rugolo is perhaps one of the most dynamic forces on the contemporary scene, a fact which is accordingly illustrated in this thoroughly engaging L.P. All the arrangements and compositions are fresh, and in most236 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-05-19 8 All Her Own WORK picture. w SHE'S five-feet nothing in her nylons and her friends call her "Dimple" because of the dimple in her chin, i Pretty Josette Arno is a i French film artress and i she's come to Britain to i boost her latest film "Law of theMirror - 66 words
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Advertisement506 1957-05-19 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. TeA *****/6. *****/4 Roblnsoa Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Malira*. Montreal, Boston, New Yotk. Baltimore, Philadelphia fir Cult Ports Spore P.S'ham Penang ULYSSES ...^rcrcrrr.,^..™.. 7/15 June 16 June 17/18 >!«"• AENEAS .n. 19/24 |uly 25 |uhr 26/27 |uly Carriers option to proceed506 words
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Advertisement351 1957-05-19 8 EAST ASIATIC [|i OUTWARDS Soiling, to, Bongkok oM 0( Fft "BOGOTA- S* "SELANDIA" h Porf M V M BANGKOK ONLY y '•> M HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Genoo Antw tr|> 6 *°'»*ft Ofc I Homburg. Copenhagen. Gothenburg Qtlt S'po?. PShttt "JAVA" 2222 May 11/2IH^ J NOT LOADING SINGAPORE, Omits GEnOa M351 words
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Article, Illustration584 1957-05-19 9 They make it 50... QNE famous Hollywood producer believes the current trend of filmmaking is towards producing "longies" that'll run for more than three hours, and which requires BIG names, BIG money and BIG story If the production is to be a box-office winner. Recently, Singapore had an idea584 words
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Article, Illustration352 1957-05-19 9 Fire IN THE DANCE <^{ l r AM no prude, nor do profess to be 0. "icorldy homo sapien," but to be fair the jirst -^l thing I did was to contact the Censor's of fire •yC before attempting to •mother this FIRE IN <{X THE DANCE or even to352 words
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Article, Illustration382 1957-05-19 9 Laugh-a-minute Session "g OIS T E ROUS low comedy of the roughest kind"' that's slapstick in King's English, and British comedian Norman Wisdom shows just how in his latest prank UP IN THE WORLD. In this new Rank release, the dapper Cockney holds bank no punches to put you into382 words
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Advertisement382 1957-05-19 9 I+** HHHaHaVBaUi J^Bi^. jgr 3?' M^^MpMPP^aPf^PPl^fl EtkM WT at \-ibM ')ii'\o f-in to 1 mvuism 1^ >^thayJ wow showing HGNIO TO BH VOU IN STITCHES I^H Haw O M pr^^^n'A r— P™Vai GREGORY PECK: l i L AX: r BACALLm' )f I*' J Pb? > »*g t a^^»f •!> 1382 words
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Advertisement513 1957-05-19 9 g*gp*e\ 3( it 6 a Shaw e>Aaw it a '^c »^<w WEEKEND ATTRACTIONS nB? J I -F FUONb NO FREE i II j^ Prirps: Sl.SO^: SC^vJ^HL list s i*&t KmiuMumml^^ S3 or. m.'.o^ iH 3 SHOWS DAILY at 1.00. LOO 8.45 pm. ni^3i tt xv I^l tp I iH ELIZABETH513 words
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Miscellaneous90 1957-05-19 9 Quiz Corner JJERE we have six of the supporting cast in GIANT, now showing at Capitol, and if you have seen this colossal production, then you'll find It easy to identify each of them by name— and role. Send your entry to THE CONTEST EDITOR, Sunday Standard, Lim Teck Kim90 words
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595 1957-05-19 10 JANET STOLE THE SHOW WITH NEW RECORDS Ren Hong Nancy Are Champions, But... TWENTY TWO YEAR old, Moey Hen Hong won top honours at the Seventh annual Athletic Meet of the Singapore Teachers' Training College Students Union held at the College ground yesterday. Hen Hong was first in 220 yards,595 words
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Article45 1957-05-19 10 PORTLAND, Oregon, May IT. (Reuterl Carmen Basilio the w arid well bcodng champion, beat Harold J. he:-^ lasi oighi ten the referee I -round nontitle contest in the fourth round ervened Join fter a solid rig I to '.'e stomach bv the champion.45 words
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Article407 1957-05-19 10 High Scoring In Colony Cricket six C stamen hit hall centuries during] yesterday's ri <o: triendlies. Three oi them J. C. Cooke, (53), H. ria Silva (51) for P c and R. S. Sundram 61 (Non Benders) were unbeat n in theii innings. Others to pas- the "i' l niark407 words
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Article166 1957-05-19 10 TODAY'S SPORT CRICKET: S.C.A. Senior Tournament: C.S.C. vs Police at CSC; S.R.C vs S.C.R.C. at SRC; S.C.C. vs R.A.F. at SCC. Army vs LA. at Army. JUNIOR "A": F N vs CS.C at F N; Y.M.C.A. vs S.R.C. at YMCA; R.A.F. Chav.Qi "B" vs R.A.F. Tenqah at Chanqi JUNIOR "B":166 words
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Article38 1957-05-19 10 PENAXG. Sat. Four goals each by Penang's Siang Hock and Aziz Ahmad gave Penang an 8-1 victory over Negri Sembilan at soccer at City Stadium today. Penang led 1-0 at the interval scoring through Siang Hock.38 words
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Article43 1957-05-19 10 LONDON, May 18 (Reuter) Rain stopped play half an hour before lunch in the match today between M.C.C. and the West Indies at Lords. West Indies had then scored 51 for two. No further play was possible before the interval.43 words
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Article1270 1957-05-19 10 Linesman - Linesman Players Failed To Prove Themselves Against Time Savs THE present tour of the Hongkong cricketers has, so far, proved one thing: If any good is to come of visits to this country by teams from abroad no benefit can be expected to be derived1,270 words
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Article432 1957-05-19 10 SINGAPORE Ball ins 72*, Haynes, RAF Changi vs SRC 70. Glendenning, SCC vs SGSC 55, Middleweek, RAF Changi vs SRC 54*. Rodrigo, Vijay a vs Johore Ceylonese. Bowling 7/37, Muir, SGSC vs SCC 6/17, Turtley, HM Dockyard vs RAF Seletar 6/29. Kirkham, Singapore vs Hongkong 5/11. Muir,432 words
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Article303 1957-05-19 10 THREE records were broken on the first day of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation's 15th annual athletic Meet at the Chinese High School ground yesterday. The records were the men's 5.000 meters by Chan Kwai Hoong clocking 18 mins. 35.1 sec (previous record 18303 words
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Article270 1957-05-19 10 Queen's Winnings Terrify Bookies LONDON. May 18 (UP). Queen Elizabeth's race horse winnings this year are terrifying: the bookies. The Queen to-day tops Qm list of winners in this year's season with purses totalling £9.878 (sterling), which is not bad in England, and the bookies are no longer taking any270 words
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Article66 1957-05-19 10 I I B pore Pad 1 I B m I i the JK th( vB W mem the I ,',r*B B P BStaffo: M jj I V -0 WF Gay the-. M KOof play' I I tains so 'Vie TOnSj I I Her.. S3 s I the p <■66 words
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Advertisement139 1957-05-19 10 s>sbA Hi Hfc^v \l?5 HkS^S^'^ v .v> iw^G&ssl^B? \Kt3f mmJS&^R 39kt ij ■**j^ J ij*ii^^j ■BfcfcQ?*^^BS^B^^»*^S^^^Bfc f ROLLOP II with RoLLoP DftiiriD i j l"\v/fc-w\^i ROLLOP I is equipped ENNAGON colour cor- V 2.8 wth ENNAGON colour rected lens F3.5/75MM. V AUTOMATIC y/ corrected lens F3 5/75 Prontor.SVS MX shutter139 words
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Advertisement82 1957-05-19 10 HENLEY'S FOR HEAVY DUTW THE TREK-TRACK SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR DIFFICULT LOADS ON UNO OFF IHiW^B^ off the road. Scientifically designed L| 1 rugged angled buttresses give better grip >M P^ and manoeuvrability of) the road, while the ribs gives higher mileage on ;//c ro<3^. y^l I^B» C No matter how82 words
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Article2160 1957-05-19 11 WINDSOR LAD - TUFTON ROMPS HOME BY 8 LENGTHS WINDSOR LAD Santa Claus Upsets To Pay $103 $32 By J SSeawft* at a glance IffJfTON, an up-and-coming four-year-old owned v Caun and N. Kin^sley-Paliant completed a l h!f when he outclassed a Class Four, Division One R/,\- furlongs at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, last2,160 words
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Article67 1957-05-19 11 Queen Has 3 Winners x Miv 17. (Reui Flizabeth, an tic patron of horse ;ad three winners ILitdork Park. a racecourse her purple, sear- and zld rolours had re been successor horses. Atlas, >ur*e record for x hv winning in 3 awa< I three nf her winners inuurite Atlas at67 words
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Article, Illustration25 1957-05-19 11 Picture by Coast Cub won the Team 1 The' '< S KM^s^KU^nJar^r a* "-as: 111 0 v. winning team. Ch'ng Seng PohCh'ng Seng Poh - 25 words
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668 1957-05-19 11 DAVIS CUP ROUNDUP THE Philippines took the lead over Japan for the eastern zone championship and European favourites seized the second round initiative on Friday in widespread Davis Cup tennis competition. At Manila, scene of the Eastern or Asiatic final, Felicismo Ampon sent the Philippines668 words
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Article61 1957-05-19 11 PENANG. Sat,— The Chung Ling High School Union will be sponsoring a road race for Penang and Province Wellesley Chinese athletes on July 14. Prizes will be awarded to the first 10 athletes and the first three teams. Last year 143 competitors took part and there were61 words
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Article256 1957-05-19 11 LONDON, May 17 (Reuter) Closing prices at tonight's callover at the Victoria Club here on the Epsom Derby, to be run over one and a half miles on June 5, were: i 0 to 4 against Crcpcllo, 11 to 2 Mournc, 10 to 1 Pipe of256 words
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464 1957-05-19 11 Essex Join Yorkshire In Third Place (44t gave them a good s'art wi'h 75 in 46 minutes. Spooner hit six fours, and K::.V,:d Abadullah, coming in later bo hod a ha f a dozen boundaries in hit ■h. but at the end Warwick e were 43 behind their target A464 words
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Article91 1957-05-19 11 GLASGOW, May 17 (Reuter^ Three record equalling rounds of 65 on the 6,058 yarda (par TO; Kiliermont <■■ here today in the £4,000 Swal-low-Penfoici g> f tournan Harry Weetman (Brit who get the record yesterday, hit another 65 today, and within half an hour, two :r.ore91 words
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Article37 1957-05-19 11 NEW YORK. May 17 (Reuter)—The United States Golf Association have announced an entry Of 1.910 for their open golf championship, the fin,. is of which will be played st To^cc.o (Ohio), starting on June 13.37 words
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Advertisement59 1957-05-19 11 TOTAL POOL $214,050 Ist. *****8 ($57,793) 2nd. *****5 ($28,896) 3rd. *****4 ($14,448) STARTERS ($2064 each): Nos. *****3, *****1, *****2, *****3. *****6, *****1, 1138J»7 CONSOLATIONS ($1,284 each): Nos. *****2, *****5, *****6, *****0, *****1, *****2, *****8, *****2, *****3, *****5. FORECAST POOL Race 2 2 tickets ($487), Race 4—4 tickets ($236), Kace 659 words
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Advertisement38 1957-05-19 11 &&c*Cspott CROOKES DERMASULF Send for FREE booklet advising you on the treatment of SemJ me FREE of charge SPOTS and PIMPLES DERMASULF booklet. Nome \jj£ THE CROOKES LABORATORIES LTD., Addrcu P. 0. Box 723. Singapore. (BLOCK LETTERS PLEASE)38 words
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Article224 1957-05-19 12 > I MALAYA IST INNINGS A K Jones lbw. b C. N. Carnell 11 E Rose b W Greenhalgh 11 M McCaw b Greenhalgh 0 A Dews c P. V. Dodge b P. Dhabher 2 A Grindrod b D.W. Pettit 3 Khoo Bin Kheng b B P.224 words
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783 1957-05-19 12 BILL PATERSON - BILL PATERSON The Fans Who Play With Fire By from Penang. PENANCS soccer fans last season came under heavy fire from certain critics. Their behaviour was described as "soccer thuggery". The atmosphere of Victoria Green on football day was compared with that of783 words
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Article58 1957-05-19 12 MILAN, May. 17 (Reuter). Piero Taruffi, 50-year-old veteran racing motorist who won the tragic Mille Miglia last week-end announced today that he would race no more. "I have promised my wife, Isabella, that I will not "race again" he wrote in an article in the weekly magazine Oggi.58 words
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306 1957-05-19 12 Shell Rally Can Accept 60 New Entries SHELL Company of Malaya will again sponsor a three-day Malayan Motor Rally this year to be run from Aug. 3 to 5. The rally was originally scheduled last year, but owing to the Roval visit it was cancelled. Modelled on other international rallies306 words
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Article, Illustration683 1957-05-19 12 RAIN A DRAW IN SIGHT MALAYA 145 HK 3-34: DELILKAN HITS THE RUNS, KIRKHAM TAKES THE WICKETS Tourists Lose 3 Wkts. In 59 Mins' By ALEX SOARS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. It rained again. And play in the Hongkong versus All Malaya cricket Test closed today 12 minutes after lunchtime withYong Peng Seong - 683 words
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Article34 1957-05-19 12 SYDNEY, May 18 (Reuter) The New Zealand All Blacks defeated New South Wales 19-3 in the first major match of the New Zealanders' Australian tour here today after leading 8-3 at halftime34 words
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Article37 1957-05-19 12 FLORENCE. May 18, (Renter) Sandor ICocsis, crack Hungarian Inside forward been signed bv the Florentine Football Club, Italy's fir.n division champions last year, and finalists, to meet Reai Madrid, in this year's European Cup final.37 words
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537 1957-05-19 12 SOFTBALL experts, headed by George Irminger of the Consulate Braves, are planning to make trips to various schools in the near future. The object of their visits will be to hold Softball clinics. With seven teams currently participating in the Colonv Softball537 words
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Advertisement234 1957-05-19 12 227 Tlandy SEVENTY LIGHT SCOOTER Economical to run Eaiy to look alter EASY PAYMENTS can be arranged THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Singapore K. Lumpur Represented throughout th» Federation. Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days Do your feet Itch, smart and bum •o badly that they nearly drive you234 words
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Advertisement219 1957-05-19 12 fjf/i /J kL,i a Ve «t.-*£J3sJuJ H Tflr DiStrttutor* CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., 11l I (lncorporo»ed in Hongkong T/ie Diox sysfem^\ W N PjK If- I o ''«iSiim I is f/ie key fo success V V a better photography! 00 0 Sole Agents for Malaya, S'pore Borneo- I "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO219 words
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Article, Illustration1167 1957-05-19 13 Kenny Buchanan, star of Shaw Brothers technicolor film product I on "Longhouse," IBAN BEAUTIES CHIEF AND STAR ,*<** a saga of romance in the Sarawak y jungles, tells his story of life among the Ibans. rVI.FH II W sail! the penphulu shaking rm hand. •*Tabeh,"' echoed1,167 words
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Advertisement42 1957-05-19 13 r{\ PHOTO f^'^ I^^ S'ud.o Singapor*, Tel: ***** I v^l vt ■■&."< 111 E *< t***#«9 Bl j EL ji.j A ■Ws^s -■"■^x"' EwL '■•■>»♦ &&t'.'. '^1 BE "f <^nl V alk |^il PPM ■■■imp v uirli T TIH *^l^ V- ftLU LIUH Anp Sa42 words
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Advertisement97 1957-05-19 13 a description of a society dance in Paris: "The entire ballroom had been turned into an oasis, and when we entered the hotel we were j greeted by waving palms." MOST WAITERS WAIT j UNTIL YOU LEAVE. 0 Letter to a local news- < paper: ''There should be legislation against97 words
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Advertisement38 1957-05-19 13 I Klid NEXT WEEK I In Search I 0/ A I Heroine i L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT, HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE <^^7 OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF EYEIMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES38 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1957-05-19 14 HARLEY DICKSON - HARLEY DICKSON fgfdg By One morning, Ella found a letter addressed to her marked O.H.M.S. and she realized that it was about her widow's pension. The letter was brief and carefully worded It informed her FLLA Cheswin keeps a boarding house in a small village near the Johore1,296 words
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Article660 1957-05-19 14 HOW TO BEAT THAT 'FLU BUG \^E all know that Malaya, particularly Singapore at the time of writing:, is in the grip of a 'flu epidemic, in fact, part of a pandemic of 'flu which seems to be covering a large area of South-east Asia. This has prompted many people660 words
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Article337 1957-05-19 14 speak, you throw out from your nose and throat a fine spray of droplets, and if you have 'flu this spray will contain the virus and anybody who comes into contact with it is liable to get 'flu. Therefore during a 4 flu epidemic, I would say first337 words
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Advertisement281 1957-05-19 14 Get your floors I and furniture gieaj Ronuk Wax -Ronuk Furniture CrJ this weli-tried team is the way tcj your home a sight to be prouj the finest in the world. It smooths on eai I up beautifully, and gives a superb gN s i your highly finished furniture, try281 words
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Article440 1957-05-19 15 T>LACK is the fashion colour of the season. It is also the hardest colour to wear successfully. Some women can make black look as if it were specially invented for them. Mariene Dietrich can shroud herself in black from hair to hemline, and with that carved440 words
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Article, Illustration475 1957-05-19 15 LANE - LANE [WOMAN TO WOMAN— by Pearls of Wisdom INTRODUCING AH GEM, who will appear in this column every Sunday with her famous few words Today, she says: "If you do not ask their help, all men are good natured." pARIS decrees the Empire line, and New York475 words
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340 1957-05-19 15 gVERY so often the chic Parisienne rebels against traditional French fashion with its stark, simple lines and unquestionable good taste. She longs for frills and flounces, for ribbcns and bows, for muslin and lace and broderie anglaise and organdie, for flowers and embroidery. Is340 words
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Advertisement306 1957-05-19 15 tMONTHS IP AWAY without the complete comfort I Tampax gives you -".cstandablc I .■<: external rtion when I ~r.\ thing better x v >u owe it to I IbHpH a trial? Eisthetr-/- -.cJern way— secure. Here's Iggrnai protection will do fi paralleled belts, r :ns ir h Odour >u nc.er306 words
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Advertisement182 1957-05-19 15 i a new touch JL- r y Ur bCaUt} l 'wwf MMardley t¥ Feather Finish ensures 9^N^ It^^>' perfect at all times. W^ U Nothing equals it for x Z%O retouc^ in to -••it is a blend 1 ne arc^ e y Powder fj&/.' and delicate cream. f^/z/V The merest182 words
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Miscellaneous206 1957-05-19 15 Figure Your Faults BE a gay deceiver! What you wear you want to deceive cleverly, here are can make you appear taller, shbr- several illustrations showing the ter, fatter or thinner, accentuate right and wrong ways of doing it. your figure faults, or hide them. If Wrong Right Wrong Might206 words
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Article, Illustration1258 1957-05-19 16 DON BLISS FOR ETHIOPIA Britain's revolutionary strategic concept highlighted by the decision to drop oldfashioned armies for the nuclear deterrent and the U.S. pledge to give the U.K. guided missiles for defence got a big push in the right direction last week. Standard's1,258 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-05-19 16 SJHt j£* U li *t ccne with fJ^ a yinsr palm frc h0 «»es on stilt*, could have been taken out of the pages of "Tales of the Soutu Pacific" by James Michener but it li? camera .Hot of Pulau Sudong, a neighbouring Wand. WrbV^tod^-'-cimCTaZi Chen Ta51 words
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Advertisement75 1957-05-19 16 BRYLCREEM J^ for smart healthy hair 1 f*; BRYLCREEM gives the hair a soft natural lustre, so different from that JpF over oily look. Jl BRYLCREEM controls the hair firmly but gently, keeping it in position H all day long. a BRYLCREEM keeps the scalp dean and healthy, free from75 words
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Advertisement367 1957-05-19 16 Natural Vitamin c;J worlds most delicJ tonic drink The finest natural vitamin C tcrJc &y Ribenir— made from blackcmrarts, the frui^ it richest in vitamin C Ribena makes a wosie delicious tonic which even those suHer of appetite can enjoy. Rfbeni helps bofld red blood cdk. Yow ithealth improve*. Ribena367 words
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Miscellaneous116 1957-05-19 16 I II lu% l^% Ml I -Do you have to say a X^- *"3 \jf/,\M prayer before every meal at n -LjlJl JL\ Jw I fcmM your house?" "Not me. My X. I BM^M Mum's a good cook." "^w i "I heard a suspicious noise. CD O ■Hj wife doesn't116 words
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Miscellaneous223 1957-05-19 17 AW/l WOULPv BUT I I^Sr^^C^^^^V I CAM'T BUY NONE eE-E/l 0 1 USUALLY PLANTS Y "f~ p- H lWWill^lZliUuuu^^^^ NCW q^^.j GET ME ...MAYBE ITS ICAUSE V^ JTv^l^Sd^F iWXI'M SLieMTLV \VV^V O'TMEMCOOKiESVER. THAT MV FOOT IN TM' I ISilr^') Y'DOKI'TN WRONG ,GUZ, ITS VOU'RE TOO EASY- Y WAMT I X223 words
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Miscellaneous263 1957-05-19 18 I T I I irrrn-niEgtmi.uunc I I UEfSSEE --MY THIS IS THE 'AFTER THE PRETTIEST GIRL ON A ,77~7] ii A kll\l\ A I/P VMIM INTERNATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS REAP--/ ENVELOPE. YOU EARTH HAS BEEN CHOSEN, V^LCNe? li AM 111 J A Iff L PEAUTY COMTEST^- "AFTER THE COMTEST /SEE, I PON'TEVEM263 words
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Miscellaneous152 1957-05-19 19 ■Mi|bßpMH-T RUN, HENRY/ \^J^^^J^ rp YOU HIDE-- I'LL J H\^ It t rl^^ r fv'—v /na/otca inc^l I X~^ .J L■, i HE KNOCKED ALL MY TEETH I rn •^^aj J^Cn VyTiPPiN'MiM 17 n I I T f>\ loose— but we saved^ ""N I ZV£ MYSTERIOUS LITTLE MEN I I^K/^152 words
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Miscellaneous275 1957-05-19 20 f WE FORGOT (LET'S BE DIFFERENT /^HAZEL?\ I °r? ;i r ow > BOY. 1 )YOU *SIT TWEReA---4 >TO MAKE OUR THIS TIME.7 I'LL WRITE I YOU'VE< (THIS IS THE I'LL GO \M THE Ji^B (RESOLUTIONS/ J YOU/? NEW YEAR'S GOT A > CHANCE KITCHEN/ TTA '^^TT/ PEsoLUTioNSf von; >r^275 words
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Article, Illustration761 1957-05-19 21 NEW DODGE WINS NEW FRIENDS ADMIRERS s 7~*} s^HV'''PiiHHHV'''P'HHHHPVP'VH!IMPHiHBHHBHHPBfIHHHBS^BV4BI^HI^HPiffIIHBH sLow Silhouettes!^ EXCELLENT BRAKES GIVE SAFE, CONFIDENT DRIVE AT ALL SPEEDS m 1951 DODGE ,f, with other rjarystar Corporate (DeSoto, styling that the company friends and Its fleetness of N fin ess of design L (54 inches to roof) ipoetto >t761 words
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Article, Illustration137 1957-05-19 21 \A flunp«* into the autoBtite future ll being profed for ir.. Minns of -.prmj and mmer m\\h the first tmnwide Aqpkj of the 1900, jet-inspired threejfeths scale model devel>fd by F""^ Motor ConvI i i >tili»t». ilker, vlcenMeat snd director of i Md tor137 words
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Article, Illustration356 1957-05-19 21 THE Hongkong government is taking measures to solve the tiny British Crown Colony's parking problems. Government has cared for tenders for the construction of the first of two threetiered car parks to be erected on a newly reclaimed piece of land in Hongkong's central district.U.P. - 356 words
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Advertisement100 1957-05-19 21 DEPENDABLE TQJP^^j^ Hpd«l GTVV3A is a ne«/ l|^^^^^ '-1 -*<?<;%•' battery, attracte .1 rve', ityted J^d des'gried m tc g ve trouble-free service '^^B which li charictenuic with the Lucis tradtiorw, l Lucu bat- -is it* e««d HH Batteries »^r *L?*\ I JStfB dpecially dei'gned *or Overseas Markets, being M^^H100 words
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Advertisement185 1957-05-19 21 GUI No ■tfi^^ Visitors to Britain m^B is a wonderful opportunity W" k WW M^ W^ m* 1 to win a FREE HPXMAN J^o Im. WT W* yUSX FOR HOME DELIVERY. m W» The rules are simple. No W worry, no fuss. Order AO m your holiday car from Aw185 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-05-19 22 photo. P^ «?f/# an o mode dls P |a 7 the latcs4 hair-style creations from the Salon of is Ren e Bourgeois two distinct turn-of-the-century motifs mark the !2rt££^f m S H VC i e St e s res 4 si ps the contours of theAP - 72 words
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Advertisement108 1957-05-19 22 for Cteanef 1 M/Tifter Teeth and Sweeter Breath use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste. This \ronderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth decay and keeps your teeth clean and white but it also helps to destroy bad breath and prevent gum troubles. Make sure108 words
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Advertisement70 1957-05-19 22 J^^i x 'Also Cologne, Rouge, Lipstick Soap, Brilliantine, Hair CrcamDtSTKItUTOW yJ GRAFTON LABORATORIES UM' T F: N J ■[H[^PHB|HilH t^ooo^^^^^jf^^\^ ja y Bonomlnt does Its cleansing work .^T° U VV^ fl j gently. It does not gripe or Irrin ok 4 mlnty flavour. It 1$ a laxative you chii< j^70 words
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Miscellaneous777 1957-05-19 22 READERS born between May 21 and June 20 (G here their graph covering Ihe next twelvemonths iTj l! j ing document, for most of the time the line represent °1 prospects is well above the mid-way area. That does not mean that the troughs (as in July hi treated with777 words
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BOOKS of the week
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Article474 1957-05-19 23 Kenneth Anderson - Kenneth Anderson by TIGERMEN OF ANAI, by Ton Schilling (George Allen Unwin don 190 pp. 165.) 1 MANEATERS AND JUNGLE KILLERS, o rqc Allen Unwin, London, pp. 165.) j OXICAULY, about wfld anii soothing r itnige neuiosci hu- d by rr.odb these ks is a474 words
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Article, Illustration398 1957-05-19 23 *\\VVV\V\\V\V\\VV\V\V\V\\\VWV\V\\\\\\\\\\v\VV\\\\VVV\\V\V\\VVV\\V\VVVV\VV I Story-Tetter :\\\\vvv\v\viwwvwvv\v» /v\\\wvy\v\v\v\v\wvv.vl THE BRIDGE, by Pamela Frankau (William Heinemann Ltd., London. 299 pp. 165.) Since time began, men have tried to fathom the secret that lies beyond death. None of them has had the remotest success, and, from wildest flight398 words
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Article479 1957-05-19 23 A LOCAL HABITATION, by Jack Lindsay (The Bodley Head, London. 304 pp. 165.) All sorts of troubles, from the confinement of a jerry-built L.C.C. flat in the city to the broader annoyance of having American troops as neighbours in the country beset this "novel of479 words
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Advertisement162 1957-05-19 23 Wiiat thoughts lie behind these bnght, intelligent, little faces? If they could speak Palace*. g J perhaps their conversation would go something like this: S Hk <^w -Look at my bright eyes" says Shamsuddia There are no flies on me H says Hasnah H^ > knowingly whilst Krishna chips in162 words
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Article, Illustration770 1957-05-19 24 ROGER YUE - Andrew— The Youth Worker Pharmacist ROGER YUE Man With A Dual Ambition By ONE of Singopore's most populor youth workers, Mr. Andrew Lee Ann U Ming, surprised everyone lost week when he resigned from the staff of the Young Men's Christian Assoc.at,on-*fter nine years i to t^ ess? f x770 words
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Article31 1957-05-19 24 CONSTABLE testified in Arizona, U.S.A.. that a driver was "glassy-eyed" after his car killed a pedestrian. In the driver explained by removing a glass eye from its socket. •A, A31 words
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Article32 1957-05-19 24 (^ALIFORMAN police made out and published .a r ss:ng-per?ons report on a max, then cancelled it hastily xc^en they remember' ed he was serving 30 days in jail for drunken driving.32 words
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Article111 1957-05-19 24 TF Malaya is ever to have a tourist trade, the development of coastal towns both east and west of the Peninsula as well as those in the interior, should be well considered by the Federation government. At present other than Penang and Singapore—Malaya has little to offer the tourist111 words
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Article, Illustration146 1957-05-19 24 Built statue to lettuce I A to Zof FOOD I was once thought to be a cure for all ailte uce merits. Emperor Augustus, of Rome, believing a lettuce diet was responsible for his recovery from a serious illness, erected a statue and altar to the vegetable. An American specialist146 words
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Article, Illustration338 1957-05-19 24 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA By if properly developed, is the Lake Gardens in Taiping. Lying at the foot of Maxwell Hill, it is one of northern Malaya's well-known hill resorts. THE FEDERATION GOVERNMENT SHOTLD BE URGED TO CONVERT THE LAKE GARDENS INTO A NATIONAL PARK TO338 words
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Advertisement143 1957-05-19 24 COLLEGE can train your mind to SUCCESS THROUGH I PERSONAL POSTAL TUITION FREE book vital to your carter I Read how this famous Enaliih College can help yo» lUiiir^ to »u<x«»- S«nd at onc« tor the lllunreted prospecTJ2% tua on the career you want. A* well as giving yon "™JL,143 words
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Advertisement77 1957-05-19 24 FARE I J A MEMBER of a Be- I** douin tribe gave 5 birth to a baby on a bus 2 between Nazareth and S Galilee. The bus company <; gave the baby a free pass for life and the mother a free pass for a year. <VVVVW\V\\\\V\V\W\\\\\\\\\Vl\V\VW SAFE DELIVERY77 words
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Advertisement57 1957-05-19 24 M. L *ii fl Th© other t j2u<^ <flew*s JxflkC. I 9-j&&u£eC Jove, j&u»^ 3.(DU,. I 4fak*&>C/ &W& j&urhs BiJkL, I For informoflon one* boot/ngi consuff row Trcvtl Agtrt or AJAI AVAU AIDU/AVC GBNERAL AG£^ :e MALAYAn AIKtWAJj ocean buko ng sfNCAfctf BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION IN ASSOCIATION WITH OIA.57 words
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