Singapore Standard, 20 May 1957
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Title Section34 1957-05-20 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD P O L I C I ***** (5 lines! 2400 #6 !t v i. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 vSTNo; 320 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS34 words
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Article126 1957-05-20 1 Bomb: Russia ives A Warning ■m..*n May 19 (Keu- i Soviet Presid•\l Klimenti I in Jakarta W it the "im- longer had a C, atomic wear it no assessor ■dtore war would be I c retribution. WL '::lov mi- v ol m he may X "at the Union X mplete126 words
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Article18 1957-05-20 1 lATOR Adone ZolL mo- 1 Christian rday announctti n oi a minoGovernment from his own ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article178 1957-05-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation's Assistant Director of Medical Ser--3 (Health) Dr. Mohamed Din said tonight 1.510 more cases of influenza :e reported from three th Malayan states rfiflVjng a total of 76,510 since the outbreak. Kedah reported 1.409 cases, Per!... Bl and Kelantan 43 cases. More than178 words
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Article302 1957-05-20 1 KIDNAPPED TOWKAY IS FREED Two Nights Of Terror On Lonely Beach Without Food, Water A KIDNAPPED Singapore contractor was yesterday freed by his abductors after spending two terrifying nights tied to a chair in a concrete pill-box on a lonely beach in Jurong. The 33-year-old contractor, Lim Soon Thieng. made302 words
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241 1957-05-20 1 Royal Postcard From The Palace Reads.,. LONDON. May 19 (Reuter) Prince Charles, the eight-year-old heir to the throne, is today reported to have sent a postcard "with love" to the daughter of a London hospital porter. The girl, also eight, is Maureen Vernon whose241 words
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447 1957-05-20 1 LONDON, May 19 (Reuter) The Malayan Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, sai<J here last night that the current Anglo-Ma-layan constitutional talks were "very successful." He told a meeting of students from his country here "we are happy to say that the constitutional447 words
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148 1957-05-20 1 LONDON, May 19 (Reuter)— The Sunday Express said in a page one story today that the Queen's discussed visit to the United States had been postponed indefinitely for political reasons. The newspaper said the political factors were: The present "state of friction* between the148 words
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Article, Illustration160 1957-05-20 1 THE WORLD FAMOUS ballerina Margot Font'-vn flew into Singapore last night by Britannia from London. She is on her way to Australia to perform there with her Royal Ballet Company for a season. Accompanying her is Mr. Michael Somes, one of the three other160 words
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Article53 1957-05-20 1 KARACHI, May 19 (Reuter) —Eighteen people alleged to belong to a gang which murdered three Americans in Persia last March were handed over to Persian police on the border yesterday, Pakistan Radio reported. The Americans were: Mr. Kevin Carroll, his wife Anita Carroll and53 words
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Article182 1957-05-20 1 ISRAEL FIRM ON SUEZ USAGE UNITED NATIONS, New York, May 19 (AP)— An Israeli delegation spokesman said yesterday Israel will not be deterred from sending a ship through the Suez Canal by Egypt's declaration of her intentions to exercise a "right of self-defence" there. The spokesman told correspondents the declaration,182 words
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Article114 1957-05-20 1 LOVE'S LABOUR LOST PARIS. May 19 (AP) Twenty-one year-old Madame Vanet did everything to look like Brigitte Bardot. Slip combed her blonde hair in a horse tail, wore the same dresses as the actress and even imitated Miss Bardot's accent But when she returned from a hospital after a plastic114 words
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126 1957-05-20 1 NEW YORK, May 19 (AP) The Sunday News said that exiled Prince Victor Emmanuel, 20. son of Italy's ex-king Umberto, last week made a "daring and strictly forbidden" 48-hour trip to Italy to see Barbara Blen, 19-year-old strip-tease dancer. There has been no126 words
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Article103 1957-05-20 1 Nurse Is Rushed To Hospital KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Nurse Margaret Evarett of the Lady Templer Hospital was rushed to the General Hospital this afternoon in an unconscious state. Miss Evarett, 26. had returned from a holiday in Malacca only a few hours prior to being found sprawled in her bedroom.103 words
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Article51 1957-05-20 1 NICOSIA, May 19 (Reuter) British troons used explosive charges, 100 gallons of paraffin and three tons of wood in an abortive attempt to blow up or burn a 20-ton whale washed ashore on the island. The whale has been buried. Bulldozers were used to dig its51 words
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Article33 1957-05-20 1 TOKYO Police said six teenage girls were injured yesterday when they were trampled by 4,000 female tans fighting their way into a theatre to hear their Idol, Izumi Yukimura, sing. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article108 1957-05-20 1 Mother Of Two In Death Fall A FORTY-ONE- YEAR OLD mother of two children. Leong See Yin, fell to her death from the sixth floor of a Singapore Improvement Trust flat in Redhill Close, off Alexandra Road, yesterday. Leong. the wife of an insurance broker, was wearing a samfoo. An108 words
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Article67 1957-05-20 1 GATOOMA. Southern Rhodesia May 19 (Reuter) An African farmer in the Mondoro Reserve of Southern Rhodesia claims his seven wives have had at least 51 children. The farmer, named Monela. who is aged about 60, is vague about the total number and thinks there may67 words
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952 1957-05-20 2 'Bosses employed tough men,' says Mr. Yap At The Pineapple Industry Inquiry MR. YAP PHENG GECK, Chairman of the Pineapple Packers' Association yesterday told the Inquiry Commission that representatives of the workers from the Lee Canning Factory had personally told him "they were apprehensive of the 26 new hands which952 words
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109 1957-05-20 2 LONDON. May 19 (Reuter) A Britaish Foreign Office spokesman said here today that the Japanese now complaining against Brftain's nuclear test in the central Pacific last Wednesday, was still under study. He added that he could Dot give a definite date for Britain's reDly to109 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-05-20 2 MACAO BISH GIVES HOLY COMMUNION ,UK hi M,:„, *U P f) fl.t Costa M.ira. *H Meat nf i !r l at the !u Vi-to*ia s rro voMprria-^ ln m f -d l-r-J Iron, ,h, W w° fl a < BS the Bishop l H,,! < ommui communi IkKI ,ir r.t55 words
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483 1957-05-20 2 H-BOMB ARGUMENT STILL RAGES ROUND THE WORLD LONDON, May 19 (Reuter) The Ministry of Supply tonight gave details of the part played by men from the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, in the British nuclear tests being: conducted near Christmas Island in the Pacific. Britain's first hydrogen bomb was exploded at483 words
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Article245 1957-05-20 2 THE FESTIVAL OPENS TODAY TOKYO, May 19 (Reuter) Glamorous oriental film stars dressed in colourful national costumes began converging on Tokyo today preparatory to the opening of the fourth Asian Film Festival on May 20. A total of 45 nlmi from ten Asian ran245 words
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Article109 1957-05-20 2 Fires They Started Back-fired WORKSOP. England. May 19 (Reuter) Two part-time firemen started fires so that their unit would be called and they would be paid for duty, it was alleged in Court here today. Harry Wilson, 24, and Bernard West, 25. were fined £35 and £10 respectively for setting109 words
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Article146 1957-05-20 2 Canon Blasts H-Bomb In Sermon LONDON, May 19 (Reuter) Canon John Collins precentor of St. Paul's Cathedral. Land.] said today :he making of such a destructive weapon as the Hydrogen Bomb was "clearly a departure from Christian principles and standards of behaviour." In a sermon at St. Paul's, he referred146 words
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Article40 1957-05-20 2 M. VILIAN SIROKY, the Czech Prime Minister, arrives in East Berlin by train today for top-level talks which are expected to end with a Joint Czech-East German declaration on atomic armament plans for the West flerman forces. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article78 1957-05-20 2 COLOMBO. May 19 (Reuter —Mr. Nehru. India's Prime Minister, told a Press conference here today that the approach to a ban on the production of nuclear and thermonuclear weapons should be simultaneous with adequate safeguards. Mr. Nehru said matters regarding arrangements for inspection could be left to experts.78 words
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158 1957-05-20 2 LONDON. May 9 (AP) Lord Cherwell, Briti t;?t who was wartime po: tant to S:r W Churchill, today shrugged off suggestions that explosions of nuclear weapons may bo en langering world health. In a statement to the mass circulation News ol the Wor158 words
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Article123 1957-05-20 2 Segregation In UK, Says Minister ZWARTRUGGENS, Transvaal, May 19 (Reuter) The South African Minister lor Economic Affairs, Dr. Albert van Rhi.in said yesterday racial segregation was being app Led in Britain more strict than in South Africa t British were concealing their aversion to Africans. Addressing a public r^cc ling.123 words
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Article28 1957-05-20 2 SYDNF Top B rushii atomic i in 0 Sunday cor re Sci< that vital fore any ment lim mic and thor sions. the v28 words
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147 1957-05-20 2 NOISE IS GREATEST SCOURGE TO URBAN PEOPLE VIENNA, May 19 (Reuter) Noise is the greatest scourge of people who live in big cities according to Dr. Otto Novotny, head of a Vienna ear, nose and throat clinic. He told the Austrian Medical Association in a lecture last night that degree147 words
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Advertisement150 1957-05-20 2 NOTICE RCALA LIMPIR Ml NICIPAL COUNCIL. CONTROL OF RENT ORDINANCE (19.^1 THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY notified that in acc^rdar.ce tte provision o* the Control 3l Rent Ordinance 1936 notices have b^en issued to landlords of rent controlled properties re->*.. ;c2 th c annual value Thij .r.crease in a ?c-.*--rr.e-* effective150 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-05-20 3 fggg MS. wife of a Singapore doctor. PS. Bun rou by Qantas for London where she inthc Royal College of Music for further UMftete. She plans to visit America and pc after completing her studies.38 words
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180 1957-05-20 3 UOKFS Public Services Commission has Held th* iedsta of the Government Selection Board Kich rejected UN temporary clerks as "unsuitable" m .-.sorption into the permanent establishment, the Indard v. in told yesterday. TbtM clerks had appealed through the Singapore Goverr.:r.er.t Administrative and Clerical Services Union,180 words
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Article91 1957-05-20 3 inder Ken jbertson of tht Koy.il Aus- re will read i tulating the byal Australian Air Force lb 1 .sVjiudron ior the killt ot four terrorists in in last Tuesr..de at Tengah, Hip nmander-in-Chief, Air Force, Air **tr Francis Fres- > had been away i pore, yesterday91 words
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Article46 1957-05-20 3 PENANG, Sun. A total of 111) paintings in a delightful blend of ea>t and west is now on show at the Ui Aun Association in Magazine Road. These paintings are the work of Hongkong Chinese artists. The exhibition will continue till Friday.46 words
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Article53 1957-05-20 3 MUAR, Sun. The Old People's Home which was newly built at the second mile Pant Keron.a Muar, was declared open today by the Mentri Besar, Dato Wan Idris. The building costs $26,000, of which $18,000 was donated by the Social Welfare Dept. and $8,000 collected by53 words
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Article217 1957-05-20 3 A Bank To Handle Co-op Funds First Of Its Kind In Malaya A NEW co-opera-tive bank, first of its kind in Malaya, is now being organized by the Singapore Co-operative Union. President of the Cooperative Union, Mr. N. A. Kularajah, yesterday said that the proposed bank would handle the surplus217 words
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Article, Illustration236 1957-05-20 3 THE NEWLY formed Singapore Queenstown Community Association yesterday started on their first big job— "Operation Broomstick." The operation, planned to get the residents of Queenstown to clean their own staircases was a big success. At 11 a.m. members of the Association's committee headed byStandard - 236 words
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176 1957-05-20 3 'Congress Not Working For Unity Of Malays' IPOH, Sun. Secretarygeneral of UMNO, Malaya, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman today declared that the second Malay Congress were trying to undo the good work done by UMNO and the Alliance in securing independence for this country. Speaking at the annual delegates conference176 words
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162 1957-05-20 3 All Must Work For Industrial Peace-Tan SECRETARY GENERAL of the Liberal Socialist Party. Mr. E. K. Tan, said yesterday that unless there is industrial peace the island cannot progress. "It is imperative that employers and employees must work together for the maintenance of industrial peace so that Singapore can prosper,"162 words
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Article88 1957-05-20 3 KOTA BHARU, Sun. Pulau Redang on the East Coast wilj be an island base for fishermen who are enterprising enough to go out fishing during the monsoon season, declared the Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak here. "The Kelantan and Trengganu Governments will jointly give88 words
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Article27 1957-05-20 3 FIVE children— from 2 to 10 years of age died in a fire which raced through an apartment over a store in Toronto yesterday.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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120 1957-05-20 3 Pensioners Now In Service To Quit SINGAPORE Government has decided to terminate the services of reemployed pensioners from next month, the Standard understands. A deiailec* survey of reemployed pensioners in various government departments is now being made with a view to discontinue their services gradually. The Government would, however, retain120 words
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Advertisement291 1957-05-20 3 She's happy ff. She's confident! She can fee? happy. K^^ confident in her A N v Camelia sanitary .r r^ y\ protection Camelic 1 >s*3i V pjy '2$ toiceis are super-soft V*_ mi/ J**"' 111 l\' x 1/et rm reliable __r*N.l and moisri/rt-T-\r\\, X^-*-*** proof hare rounded f^a-^V^^A compressed ends291 words
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Miscellaneous213 1957-05-20 3 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "The truth is perilous never to the true. Nor knowledge to the wise;, and to the fool. And to the false, error and true alike. Error is worse than Ignorance." BAILEY. MONDAY FOR EVERYDAY: Be alert, active In order to get the most out of the day. and213 words
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Miscellaneous153 1957-05-20 3 Seek stimulating organizational ties through your intimates. Show yourself willing to be of assistance but k'. j v on the safe side SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to Nov. 21 Bolster your position and basic securities. Don't call down disapproval. Exert careful judgment. .SAGITTABII S— Nov. 22 to Dec 21 Gain access153 words
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182 1957-05-20 4 ANGLER EE IS SHOT DEAD BY A PATROL SEGAMAT, Sun.— A patrol of the First Battalion, the South Wales Borderers shot dead one of two terrorists fishing: in a stream near here on Thursday. The other terrorist, although wounded, managed to escape. The dead terrorist has been indentifled as Ec182 words
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Article38 1957-05-20 4 BATU PAHAT. Sun— The annual speech day, science exhibition, art and crafts exhibition of the Government High School will be held on Wednesday. The District Officer will declare open the new vocational training workshop.38 words
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Article35 1957-05-20 4 THE staff of the Drainage and Irrigati- ri Department. Batu Pahat will entertain engineer, Mr McNeil] to a dinner at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. on Wednesday, prior to his going on leave.35 words
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206 1957-05-20 4 And he replies: I see no reason why I should... KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Kuala Lumpur District Alliance Committee today asked Malay Congress leader Tuan Haji Yahya bin Sheikh Ahmad to resign from the Municipal Council. Tuan Haji Yahya, one of the founders of UMNO, was recently expelled from UMNO206 words
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Article157 1957-05-20 4 He Plans A Socialist Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A socialist State of Malaya in which citizens of all races will enjoy equal rights and privileges is envisaged by Inche Ahmad Boestamam, president of Party Ra'ayat Inche Boestamam today revealed his plan to call a ra'ayat (peoples) congress here on Merdeka157 words
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Article93 1957-05-20 4 Radio Staff Union Plans Memo KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Broadcasting Staff Union today appointed a nine-man planning committee to "seek rectification of the unrealistic set-up of the Department." The committee will examine the Department's policy regarding Malayanization, planning and training. President of the Union, Inche Murtadza Za'ba, said today93 words
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Article72 1957-05-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Police here believe that they have smashed the Bintang Lima (five star?> secret society whose member until recently have been extorting large sums frcm local residents. It was disclosed today that several "lieutenants" of the splinter group from the notorious Black Dragon triad72 words
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Article, Illustration94 1957-05-20 4 MR. WEE KENG LEE and his bride, the former Miss Lee Ah Soong who were married at the Singapore Registrj on Saturday. The groom the only -.on of Uie late Mr. and Mrs. Wee Soon Kirn, is on the staff of Union Insurance of Canton. The bride is94 words
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Article91 1957-05-20 4 THE Central Executive Committee of the Singapore People's Action Party yesterday appointed the Party chairman. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, to head the by-election committee in Tanjong Pagar. This committee will be responsible for the direction and planning of the entire election campaign. Other members of91 words
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244 1957-05-20 4 PENANG. Sun. The president of the Chinese Schoolteachers' Union. Penang and Province Wellesley, Mr. Oh Seng Huat. today remarked that there were too many people in authority in Chinese schools and too few brave enough to shoulder responsibility. Mr. Oh, who was speaking at244 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-05-20 4 pie. A NUMBER of gay members of the Singapore Immigration Department pose for a picture at a Hari F .ya ronsgeng party held at the East Wharf depot recently. The party was organized by the Immigration Sports Club— StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-05-20 4 TUNKU A MAN OF THE PEOPLE LONDOI j (Reuter) c < Sunday T.rr/ J lished a n a,? Tunku AAbud v the Chief fcj Malaya who is y delegation to the Anglo-Malay an j tional talks her? J his qualities as .j man _-**__-__BS__B__n__________ to an yon. 1 sincere B88 words
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Article45 1957-05-20 4 Priest On Parish Holiday PE X 1 i Paul D of s Wedi fr S r From Sii v .a catch aFrencih vei In Fra: ntinent. during the VH Hundred '^*J cailec I In his absence. J Rene 1 of th< 1 of I I45 words
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Article22 1957-05-20 4 TEM3 t» c Karmen Estat gument J into hou.^e ti stole a saroi P( ill sentence pri22 words
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Article20 1957-05-20 4 Ti v.. I I of Kami -.1 i of murd< -X Jur- U ,mV^ m* -j20 words
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Advertisement35 1957-05-20 4 Colony of Singapore SINGAPORE'S FUTURE DEVELOP*^ DEPENDS GREATLY ON IMORU* 111 from 1957 CENSUS OF POPL'LATIU ENUMERATION FROM 20th MAY TO 20th JUNE J The Government r*f**' ft kind co-operati<>" j Please answer Questions accuroj35 words
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Miscellaneous421 1957-05-20 4 Standard Information at a Glance n__» im* urn mmm m Goon Show (S.; 9 p.m AnthoII ft ADQ D C TIME rf_E TiriF! N. >'S 945 TlTntih I i H ST X'K XJIJ-fKI Evening St a r iKD; f_f__f_m_hj_\ \W__±l^2&!m TODAY: Singapore 206 am (8.1 London Studio __3___lX^ _H_B Port421 words
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Article, Illustration471 1957-05-20 5 IN THE KI TCHEN Sausage comes *&f to dinner i-. about ess food lay. You smartest pj s. On the is served M nctions alonsj -ter and caviar. old sausage. id and a wine is the f meil of many a has been i lons time. (jenl Romans so thei471 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-05-20 5 .11 German fashion schools display .vat ion., ll the "Golden Scissors'' com-Baden-Baden, Germany. The contest. I the German fashion world. Is 'ed by the Bayer Chemical Works, and all rnusl I c made up from fabrics manu--1 synthetical iv at Baver's. A.P. Photo.A.P. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration289 1957-05-20 5 Gloria Gordon - Beware Girls...! Gloria Gordon i _v____H______i p^ __n^__________l _P^ _i j% J* It 's now getting find a husband Itn designs on becoming a Mrs., flieving the metamorphosis is [t a true that in Malaya men now a percentage, and that every year. But if you think ro the shell289 words
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Article771 1957-05-20 5 If you have any problem, write to PAT DRAKE, Information Counter, c/o Singapore Standard, Lim Teck Kirn Road, Singapore. IpHDR some years, writes Mrs. M. D. 8., she was a cook. i and the heat and steam she worked in seem to have i played havoc771 words
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Article519 1957-05-20 6 Cairnhill Tg. Pa gar TPHERE is one fundamental difference between the Singapore Labour Front Government and the Federation Alliance Government. The latter is determined to stay in power to carry out its policy and plans. The former is not keen on staying in power beyond its present term, or much519 words
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Article318 1957-05-20 6 r fHE Singapore Government, instead of indulging in vague statements about economic prosperity and the equitable distribution of wealth, should promote the establishment of a free market area in South-east Asia which would break down tariff barriers and introduce a pattern of free exchange Of trade. Mr. D.318 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1957-05-20 6 unknown - Premiers on tour unknown FAR EASTERN DIARY -by rVTHER Asian Prime 17 Ministers have learned from Mr. Chou En-lai's winter goodwill tour that much can be won by a cheerful appearance in person. One friend of the West, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, Premier of Japan, started a tour through Southeast Asia1,123 words
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Article620 1957-05-20 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By 'THE purification of politics. said John James Ingalls, is an iridescent dream. This, however, is no reason for politicians or their parties to show their shortcomings by broadcasting statements which cannot be supported, but, on the other hand, serve the purpose620 words
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Article, Illustration880 1957-05-20 6 HISTORIAN EN ROUTE III Scene of Greatness CDC days for seeing a country? Well, it depends which country it is. On my first visit to Southern Asia, many years ago. I had six days, between boats, for reconnoitring the Indian sub-continent. I went in at Karachi and came out at880 words
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161 1957-05-20 7 IM.n 19 (Reuter)— Visiting British Quaker >*eelc was welcomed fry more than 50 he urri\ed in Toyohashi City, Western consult with Mr. Takako Koiwai who M.it to Japan. Steels 83-*_raar-4__l pacifist nning to sun tnd dangei linst British ear tests, arrived here161 words
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Article58 1957-05-20 7 Lady Cynthia Hits The Jackpot I .d of Family and I of a for■von of n quiz on B ne inB ..neri- prizes B had won ering B add B or.ey B master would B eiving B quesB B X i donaB n SoB __L Be e minister B who58 words
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Article18 1957-05-20 7 BBC OVERSEAS SERVICE... 119 (R< B of over week i: Jacob, the r general. i broa ssta I18 words
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Article81 1957-05-20 7 Japs Plan Tour On Scooters (Reuter) roup of seven Tokyo Institute of Technology and v s professor busy p nal touchy to tour ten European countries en mot. Dr. S ligeo Oket ml 'easier of the students, said tne group will travel more than miles along the major highways of81 words
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Article51 1957-05-20 7 BULAWAYO, Southern Rhot Miv 19 (Re iter) A I man entered a era sh >p In Bui iwayo I i wi Ist a 1 b for to pay E 1,650 ster- .veller sa.d that the pri probably the ever paid I I I watcn in51 words
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Article26 1957-05-20 7 FAPANI tee safely heavy rains on AmamiO S Island, sou* I 10 ises and ded 513 bouses and r ea Ol farm land. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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106 1957-05-20 7 NOW NASSER MAKES PACT WITH AFGHANS LONDON. May LS (Router) E ai Mg Istan tonight m ed that their leaders had agreed to closer AfghanEgyptian co-operation and get economic and cultural links, Cairo Radio reported. This was one ol >c en points igreement was announced tn a communique issued at106 words
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Article42 1957-05-20 7 A SCIENTIST has told the council of nuclear research institute at Dubno near MOSCOW that a new machine being built •here wiß enable •'elements so far unknown to science" to be isolated, the Soviet news y Tass reported.— Router, ter.42 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-05-20 7 Picture. HANK (Hisao) Egoshi, United Press Photographer in Tokyo, assists his bride Teruko as the new couple cut a wedding take during a cocktail reception in Tokyo. Egoshi has been with the United Press for the past nine years. He was the first Japanese press photographer to beU.P. - 59 words
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Article42 1957-05-20 7 TOLEDO, Spain, May 19 (AP)— From Saturday. Spanish priests were forbidden to attend any public spectac'es or to smoke while in the streets. Public spectacles banned to priests included dance halls, theatres, cinemas, professional football and bullfights.42 words
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Article32 1957-05-20 7 FOUR Koreans were executed "on the spot" on Saturday after an open air trial before farmers and villagers at Baiehun County in Communist North Korea, P.voncvanc Radio reported today. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article365 1957-05-20 7 US. TO HOLD TALKS ON CUT IN ARMS Answer To Soviet Proposals WASHINGTON, May 19 (Reuter) Future United States disarmament policy will be charted in top-level discussions expected to last most of this week in Washington. From them is expected lo emerge a United States answer to the latest Soviet365 words
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Article326 1957-05-20 7 'GOD WAS WITH ME '-RESCUER 'Something Told Me I Had To Co' NEW YORK, May 19 (Reuter)— Mr. Sam Woodson, the Negro construction worker who pulled little Benny Hooper from the bottom of a 24-foot dry well last night, said today he felt like "a tool in the hands of326 words
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Article75 1957-05-20 7 LONDON. May 10 (Reuter) Cairo Radio last night quoted a report that six British soldiers had been wounded in fighting with nationalist forces in Oman, in the easterly corner of Arabia. The radio did not make clear where the fighting wa< said to have occurred. Oman is75 words
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263 1957-05-20 7 Party Where Mother Served Poison To Children INDEPENDENCE. Missouri, May 19 (Renter) A Japanese war bride, Mrs. Tomiko Samuel, who administered poison to herself and her three children after her airman husband asked for divorce, refused today to see him. Sergeant Roy Samuel, granted emergency leave from his post at263 words
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Article55 1957-05-20 7 MELBOURNE, May 19 (Reuter) The Australian Musicians' Union forbade members of the Victorian Symphony Orchestra to give their services free at a concert in aid of Hungarian relief. So the orchestra pooled their pay. took a further collection among themselves and later presented a £A 44055 words
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160 1957-05-20 7 PROPOSAL TO SELL CAR WORKS HITS SNAG BONN. May If) (Reuter) Dr. Konrad Adenauer's Christian Democratic Party has run into trouble among some of its own supporters with the proposal to sell the Volkswagen motor car works to private interests. Recently it was announced that the Christian Democrats •"ould table160 words
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Article60 1957-05-20 7 KAMPALA, Uganda. May. If) (Reuter)— Hundreds of Africans, ringing handbells and shouting "freedom" toured Kampala today as the campaign for next week's elections reached its climax. They were supporting a half-mile long procession of cars and lorries organised by the Uganda African Congress, largest African party in60 words
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Article126 1957-05-20 7 SYDNEY, May 19 (Reuter) Two pigshooters, a barmaid, two photographers, a reporter and drinkers in a hotel at Redfern, a Sydney suburb, were kept at bay for six hours by a sharp-quilled porcupine. When released the porcupine took cover behind some beer pipes and126 words
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Article89 1957-05-20 7 BELGRADE, May 19 (Reuter) Three American jet aircraft sent to Yugoslavia under a military aid programme arrived in Belgrade today. 24 hours after the Yugoslav Government- announced that it was still studying whether it wanted the aid or not. The jets, believed to be Sabre fighters89 words
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Article24 1957-05-20 7 TWO men were killed and 10 injured yesterday in a series of fights between antigovernment demonstrators and police near Port Au PrinceCathedral.24 words
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Article124 1957-05-20 7 CLEARWATER Florida, May 19 (AP) A 14--year-old boy is getting stung by bees in wholesale lots and he isn't complaining. Dr. Vernon L. Hagan prescribed the bee stings for Jackie McAllister in the hope of rurin£ or checking hemophilia. This disease makes him bleed easily.124 words
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Article59 1957-05-20 7 RED DEER. Alberta May 10 (Reuter) An international food bank under the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to ease the throat from "vast" world wheat surpluses waj I vocated here by Mr. John Diefenbaker, Progressive Conservative Party (Opposition) leader. "Canada should press for action in that regard59 words
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Article36 1957-05-20 7 TWO engines and two cars of the crack western Pacific eastbound California zephyr were derailed by a rockslide in the feather river Canyon on Saturd iy, Two train crewmen wore reported injured A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article27 1957-05-20 7 THREE persons were killed and several other? Injured when a cyclone hit East Pakistan on Friday evening, according to messages received 'r.ciQ today- A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement143 1957-05-20 7 The Big jf#2^ Parade! s_3? _*c_£^_^>s_-__w_^ ■,■'■:'■:'■'<" ''^^_s__w^s*^i_. 'Ik^^^^^^^mm^m^^^^^ Plastic Unbreakable Herald Model Soldiers f Life Guards Box $6.45 Horse Guards Mounted Gr Gordon Highlanders Band $4.95 Dismounted Box 54.95 a <f ac Guardsmen At tase 2>*tt*> Guardsmen Presenting Arms $4.45 us C iv, l War Federal Forces $5 35143 words
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Advertisement784 1957-05-20 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. fel. *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T. Haiitax, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia b Cult Ports Spore P.sham Penang ULYSSES mm^nrmßr..*^ 7/15 |une 16 lune 17/18 luno AENEAS .........>....... 19/24 |uly 25 lulv 26/27 luly Carriers option to784 words
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Advertisement1091 1957-05-20 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated «n Singapore) 02 lines) ""C" THE BLUE F^NNEL LINE J™" SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (VIA SUEZ) Carriers option to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo (with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape of1,091 words
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Advertisement834 1957-05-20 8 MITSUI UNE Spore P.S'hom Penang FOR JAPAN Nosusan Mon for Moll. Kobe, Yokohcma n PorT Bansei Mara for Moji, Kobe. Osako. Yokohomo 31 May 28 May Hakonesan More for Yokohon*, Nogoyo. Kobe vio Manilo ond Pusan 21 Moy Amagisan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji via Hongkong 8 June 5 June834 words
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Advertisement538 1957-05-20 8 EAST ASIATIC LiNi OUTWARDS Soiling, to. Bongkok ond 0 > 0 Penong p^ "BOGOTA" i "SELANDIA" i n ,r > f-ort BANGKOK ONLY HOMEWARDS Soiling* tor Genoo Antw #rtl Ro 't* foo| Homburg. Copenhagen Gothenburg Q < S'rorc P9%m "JAVA" 22/22 Moy w J NOT LOADING SINGAPORE, OMITS GENQ "SARGODHA"538 words
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498 1957-05-20 9 By A Marker Correspondent A pTER earlier hesitancy the local share market livened up towards £JCSC of the week and business was again on a fairly substantial t l^rgrcst was mainly focussed on tin shares, but with one or two [exceptions, movements were498 words
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Article55 1957-05-20 9 Malayan Students o Study -Energy Lim f engineers Hid Honfr .iinong the students in the indiistnmif energy. .An? and Malaya and 1 .\m from —n and B rm I In many from the s. that 1 their the I n icton c r tre, m rope, and by nov. tre55 words
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Article424 1957-05-20 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS reported done In lharefl irom M.iy 11 to IT: Consolidated Tin Smol'.er? is. 34 9 to S3 ti, Frattr Neave Ordl $2.41} to $2.4U (...mmons $1.92 J, Hammer $2 0". to 07i to $2.05. tin Jackj $I 30 Jackson 59 c.d Mil tyan Breweries 53.0_424 words
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Article, Illustration476 1957-05-20 9 Mullard's Achievement pic. A NEW word has been added to the vocabulary of hi fi sound enthusiasts throughout .the .world. It's 'ULTRA LINEAR" listening. It is used to describe the latest development in hi-fi circuit designed by Mullard one of Britain's foremost radio manufacturers. ReproductionStandard - 476 words
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Article300 1957-05-20 9 COPRA ARRIVALS DECLINE REPORT REDUCED arrivals of copra coupled with continuing lack of demand for prompt shipment to India kept buying price and selling price ideas well apart during the week, says Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd's produce report. Packers on the one hand were perturbed by the reported diversion ol300 words
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Article279 1957-05-20 9 COMPANY REPORTS ISSUED Jackson Co. Ltd. Profit for jrear ended Feb- 28. 1957 was (244.536 or 24.5% from which dividends totalling 20% have been. paid. Not current assets Si date of balance sheet at $1,M I 286 $1.40 per stock unit. Union Insurance of Canton: A diilieult year m underwriting279 words
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Article13 1957-05-20 9 NEW YORK. May 17 (UP) Dow Jones closing averages: jfhkdsjglsd13 words
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Advertisement227 1957-05-20 9 > SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES to and from INDONESIAN PORTS j HEAP .SC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD. SOOS 3EE STEAMSHIP CO. |S] LTD. I 3 ARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES Tail* rtiiUdctphi* Salttmoi* Mobil* Ne» Orl««n» Moustoi. X Sd«i. P.Sham Ptnang N«w York M 21 May 22 Mat 26/28 May 30 lun M,227 words
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Advertisement308 1957-05-20 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS. 1. ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT, (a) Sale of (i) Unserviceable and Scrap Materials lying at City Stores Workshops, River Valley Road. Close 12 N00N— 4.6.57, and (ii) Unserviceable Materials lying at City Council Transport Centre. Mackenzie Road. Close 12 N00N— 5.6 57. Tender Deposit $100/- for308 words
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Advertisement619 1957-05-20 9 NOTICE TO PASSENGERS t.s.s. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOY: 38 sailing 20th May. 1957 at 5:00 p.m. IN view of the Influenza epidemic in Singapore and Maia.va we are required to take precautions by the Indian Health Authorities. All passengers are hereby notified that:— L If there is an outbreak of619 words
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Advertisement614 1957-05-20 9 NOTICES NEWLIGHT THEATRE, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Colony of Singapore) Notice as to Lost Scrip and Transfer TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Certificate No. 2 for fifty shares of $1,000. each, fully paid, numbered 51 to 100 inclusive, in the above Company, registered in the name of CHU YEN, of614 words
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Advertisement474 1957-05-20 9 TENDER NOTICE. SEPARATE tenders are Invited from registered businessmen for the supply of rations to prisoners and fuel to the Prisons at Taiping, Batu Gajah, Kuaia Lumpur. Penang Johore Bahru, Alor Star, Serembar. Malacca, Suneei Patani. Muar, Kuartan, Prison Camp Pengkalan Chepa Kelantan, Henry Gurney School Telok Mas and Kendong474 words
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599 1957-05-20 10 Velupillai's unbeaten 90 Police Drop First Pts. DESPITE a gallant effort by their skipper S. Velupillai who scored an unbeaten 90, the Police Sports Association failed to snatch victory from the Ceylon Sports Club in their Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament match at Balestier Road yesterday. Police, who are the599 words
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Article981 1957-05-20 10 The S.C.C. and R.A.F. Singapore drew on the padang. R.A.F. Haines b Barker 24 Sibley run out 21 Gillespie c Glendinning b j Barker A Altv b Warren 29 Middieweek b Barker Kins not out 52 Sandhurst lbw b Warren 0 Wilkinson std Beames b Muirhead J Sharpies981 words
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Article384 1957-05-20 10 TWO half centuries by Straker (57) of V.M.C.A. and Darley (56 n.0.) of Royal Air Force Seletar highlighted the SCA. junior cricket matches played yesterday. Fraser and Neave scored their second straight win when they beat Ceylon Sports Club by two wickets. This was mainly due to another384 words
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Article118 1957-05-20 10 LONDON, May 18 (AP) Star right winger Stanley Matthews dropped out of England's soccer team today because of an injured ankle and his place against Ireland in a World Cup match on Sunday will be taken by 22--year-old David Pegg of Manchester United. Tom Finnev switched from118 words
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Article31 1957-05-20 10 LONDON, May 19 (Reuter) —Results of yesterday's Irish football results were: Irish League City Cup Ards 3 Glenavon 0; Cliftonville 3. Derby City 2; Coleraine 5, Crusaders' 231 words
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Article169 1957-05-20 10 M iglia Road Race Scrapped ROME, May 19 (Reuter) Count Aymo Maggi one of the promoters of the Mille Miglia Koad Race, in which 13 people were killed last Sunday, told the Monte Carlo Correspondent of the Italian News Agency Ansa, today -We have decided to give up the race."169 words
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Article22 1957-05-20 10 JOHANNESBURG, May 19 (Reuter) Wolverhampton Wanderers, the English first division football club, beat a South African XI 4-1 here yesterday.22 words
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251 1957-05-20 10 LONDON. May 19 (Reuter)— A bright innings of 72 not out by Clyde Walcott. the powerfully built West Indies vice captain enlivened a rain-spoiled opening day's play in their match against the M.C.C. at Lord's. The West Indies scored 147 for three. Two and251 words
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Article110 1957-05-20 10 IPOH Sun Veteran Gus Hellings claimed six wickets for 15 runs in a Brander Shield cricket match for the Perak Turf Club Sports Club against the YMCA today. The Club won by seven wickets. Five of his victims fell to catches while one was out leg before.110 words
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Article107 1957-05-20 10 WIESBADEN, Germany, May 19 (AP) Sven Da\idson and Ulf Schmidt on Saturday played their way into an all-Swedish final of Wiesbaden's international tenni«* tournament. Davidson ousted Australia's Jack Arkinstall in three straight sets 6-4. 7-5, 6-3. Schmidt eliminated Hugh Stewart. United States, 4-6. (j-3. 0-6. 6 2 6-4107 words
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Advertisement215 1957-05-20 10 m \m _l im TTi is __M%K_____ T I [^ml _B__.fr' BTHB-i -H_l__l_______ri_-ii i ■jElfl *^m9^^' I^DfOS Sl lliiljj. JjHil 1 1 Hill k& z\V99fm\WK^^ _J__r F. ?**> v -H T W"« 1." I -.liiii »*H I t\^ 4it| g.^i jWfwff^l 1 S COMING!~^^^ *y MGMS TICHNICOLOR Al)\!Mi|;i "TARZAN AND215 words
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264 1957-05-20 11 Statham (8 for 34) Strengthens His Test Chances LONDON, May 19 (Reuter) Brian Statham, his claims for a Test place when he took KSvarwickshire first innings wickets for 34 runs E,ventr. \esterday to set up the best performance L career. His previous best was seven for 39 in lest against264 words
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Article60 1957-05-20 11 PARIT BUNTAR Sit Ayavoo day jpqb tbft first ever eroa c untry race here, clockIn 2 sees, over a *c a ittle more than I (faff j finish. Is v* f -o"t of niihed second. .\r sndu, with Anil B 'ur. i a:: I Osman Basil fifth. rt60 words
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Article550 1957-05-20 11 Davis Cup Roundup W____________— US In Semi-final UNITED States tennis players took their first step toward another meeting with Australians in the Davis Cup challenge round by clinching a first round match with the British West Indies on Saturday. Old pro Vie Seixas, who With Bernard550 words
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Article59 1957-05-20 11 BUENOS AIRES. May 18 (Reuter) The Argentine racing driver Jose Felix Lopez. 45, was killed today during classification tests for a local stock car contest in San Nicolas, Buenos Aires Province. After the steering system failed his ear crashed on a roadside bank. A second racer. Andres Giup.59 words
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Article26 1957-05-20 11 BRATISLAVA, Czechoslovakia, May 19 (Reuter)—Chechoslovakia beat Yugoslavia 1-0 here yesterday in an International soccer match. The winning goal was scored in the nd half.26 words
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856 1957-05-20 11 Soldiers Go Down Fighting To The Bombers Spectacular 9-inning Ball Game DICK DOW's sacrifice fly to centrefield scoring Kirn Lee for the winning run enabled Bombers to nip a fighting Fort Canning squad 13-12 in a nine-inning softball league game on the St. Joseph's Institution ground yesterday. T It is856 words
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Article188 1957-05-20 11 Dutch Girls Set 7 New Records BLACKPOOL. Lancashire. May 18 (Reuter) Seven world records were set by Dutch girls in the two-day International swimming match between Britain and the Netherlands, which ended here today in a 78-78 draw. Last nigh:. Miss Lenie De Nljs beat the world records for both188 words
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Advertisement1122 1957-05-20 11 SITUATIONS VACANT THE SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST invites ap- p'ications for appointment as I Temporary Lands Inspectors in i the Land Resettlement Department, at an inclusive salary of $450- p.m.. rising to $550 p.m. Under the supervision of the Resettlement Officer the inspectors will be responsible for the implementation of schemes1,122 words
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Miscellaneous271 1957-05-20 11 HJlbner By A/ Capp W* <J 4-^Pr5E'^H l J 'AH --__*-LKS LM 1^ L»)D Th N_o IS SO MUCH MA/NfT rinT MnTM,M' Ar.ll. Fl_ Z»___!^ Qoirr--AH^'r- 1 U less no.sv than live I EoKcS^SktuSS I -CN ACCOUNT) TNtS'LLOUIET nr^\-^ I THINGS..'-^ f|( .o' -lm uown.T- A i r ET? ,TS271 words
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Article1387 1957-05-20 12 ALEX SOARS - ALEX SOARS By Hongkong beaten 10 mm. From Time Heroes Kailas Kirkham KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. p— What a glorious finish was written to the three days cricket Test' between Malaya and Hongkong which ended on the padang here today. Malaya won the match by 27 runs1,387 words
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Article434 1957-05-20 12 MALAYA Ist INNINGS A. K. Jones lbw b C N. Carnell 11 F. Rose b VV. Greenhalgh 11 M. McCaw b Greenhalgh 0 A. Dews c P. V. Dodge b P. Dhabher 2 A. Grindrod b D VV. Pettit 3 Khoo Bin Khenj- b B. P. Dhabher 2 M.434 words
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Article301 1957-05-20 12 Tigers Fail With Late Rally TIGERS Sporting Association made a desperate effort, to save their SAFA first division league match against .Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. But time r3n out on them and. they lost by a narrow 4-3 .margin. The Tigers were completely off301 words
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Article45 1957-05-20 12 MAXWELL Sports Club, proved to be too strong for Pachitan Football Team when they won by seven goals to nil in their Div. 3A league enroute, at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for Maxwell were, Ahmad Sitri 2, Hassan 2, Kassim. Ramli and Ali.45 words
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Article27 1957-05-20 12 BASLE. Switzerland, May 19 <Re*uter>— Scotland beat Swit-r«*-*»l»r.d 2-1 in their preliminary World Football Cup match here today Th e teams were 1-1 at halftime.27 words
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Article180 1957-05-20 12 Perak Too Good For Negri IPOH. Sun.— Using the Ne*:ri Sembilan goal as a target tor shooting practice, Perak put e.ght in before conceding one in a rather ore-sided inter-State friendly soccer match at the C".r.ese Assembly Hall ground I -day. Centre-forward Ramada ss Rao gave Perak a first minute180 words
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Article72 1957-05-20 12 Olympic Athlete Retires EUGENE, Oregon, May 10 Reuter) Jim Bailey, the Australian Olympic athlete who has beaten four minutes for the mile, said yesterday he would not run again. Bailey, who has had foot trouble since he ran in the Melbourne Olympics, made this announcement after running second in the72 words
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Article69 1957-05-20 12 PENANG Sun— Rest beat Manstead sKI by eight runs in a Penang Sports Club home and home cricket match on the Western Road ground yesterday. Rest, taking first lease of the wickets, were dismissed for 69 runs and Manstead's XI replied with 61 runs. Colby for the Rest69 words
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379 1957-05-20 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By KIALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Sent over nine furlongs for the first time, TUFTON, a four-year-old gelding by Eclipse Stake's winner Floeon from Treachery Flag Of Truce, showed marked staying ability when he romped home a three-length winner to379 words
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Article102 1957-05-20 12 GLASGOW. May 18, (Reuter) Harry Weetman, 36-year-old British Ryder Cup player from the Croham Hurst Club. Surrey, today won the "rst prize of £1.000 in the 72-holes Swallow— Penfold £4.000 golf tournament here. Weetman finished with an aggregate of 210 strokes— ten under par for the102 words
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Article37 1957-05-20 12 IN a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Rajaji Sports Club »beat Pemponan Setia S.C. by three goals to two. Scorers for Rajaji were Basir (2) and Prem while Yusolf scored for Pemponan.37 words
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Article56 1957-05-20 12 RALEIGH, North Carolina, Ma y 19 (Reuter)— Dave Sime of Duke University equalled the World 100 yard record of 9.3 seconds here last night in the North Carolina games. Sime is already joint holder of the record with Melvin Patton Jim Golliday and Leamon King of the United56 words
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Article230 1957-05-20 12 MONTE CARLO. Monaco. May 19 (UP)— Britain's three top" drivers Stirling Moss. Peter Collins and Mike Hawthornecrashed into each other in the third lap of the Monaco Grand Prix today and were forced out of the race. They narrowly escaped with their Jives and almost fell230 words
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Article219 1957-05-20 12 Indians Beat Malays KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. j Malayan Indians beat Malayan Malays 4-1 in their soccer match played at the Princes Road ground today. A minute's silence was observed for the late Mr. Matthew Liew a wellknown Kuala Lumpur sportsman and liaison officer of the F.A.M. who died suddenly at219 words
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Article126 1957-05-20 12 COPENHAGEN. May 19 (Reuter) Torben Ulrich £aye Denmark a winning 3-1 lead over South Afnca in the Davis Cup match here today. He beat Trevor Fancutt 5-7. 6-4 6-3. 6-3. to put Denmark jn the third round, where they will meet Sweden Italy took a winning 3-0126 words
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401 1957-05-20 12 Four Olympic Runners Help Achilles Sweep The Board WITH four Olympic runners in the team, Achilles Athletic Club swept the board with 63 points to take first place in the Quadrangular Sports Meet held at Royal Air Force Tengah yesterday. Royal Air Force Tengah were second with 38 points while401 words
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Article, Illustration27 1957-05-20 12 MOEY Hen Hong, champion athlete of the Singapore Teachers' Training College, is photographed here receiv- intr <((.. of sevttd from Mrs of Mr l: I *-*-~-~»m-m.27 words
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Article159 1957-05-20 12 ONLY one record was broken yesterday at the cm. elusion of the two-day Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation annual athletic meet at the Chinese High School. Huang Fee Voon bettered the poh vault record by .03 metres, the previous record being 3.21 metres held159 words
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Miscellaneous29 1957-05-20 12 SOCCER SAFA Div. 28. Seletar F.C. vs. CA. "A" at Farrer Park; Div. 3A. S. Jaya vs. Kmtong S.C. at Farrer Park; MoitltJ Emily vs. Jollilad* A.U- at Geylang.29 words
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