Singapore Standard, 31 May 1957
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Title Section27 1957-05-31 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 ta *A >b. n FIR! BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 VoL VII. No. 331 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 195727 words
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Article, Illustration13 1957-05-31 1 She's Used To Being Stared At L ASSE in S'^.japcre W. i yesterday.13 words
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122 1957-05-31 1 FINE, 10 YRS. DRIVING BAN FOR RAF MAN Ii I K\. I Bchmarx i I R M I qF relay I iified from t t lon a I Seah n i B Je3 uri tnam, a i i' QTtnced that tog d the the road. M< named J a 8122 words
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Article, Illustration333 1957-05-31 1 'GO-IT-ALONE' TRADE WITH RED CHINA Washington 'Most Disappointed' At Change In Policy LATEST: The United States declared last night it icds "uwst disappointed" at Bri-. tain's singe-handed decisiorfl to abandon special trade controls on Red China. The State Department said the United States intends to maintain its333 words
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228 1957-05-31 1 No Boy Friends For Me Just Yet, Says 'Golden Girl MALE guests stared and women raised their eyebrows when a pretty 17-year-old miss walked through a Singapore hotel lobby to the lawn in a form-hugging- swimsuit. But the girl. Carol Anne Goosetrey showed not the least bit of concern. As228 words
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Article59 1957-05-31 1 HONGKONG. May 30 (AP) A 30-ton boulder, loosened by torrential rains, crashed down on a hillside hut early today, killing a sleeping mother and her baby. Their deaths raised to 27 the total of known dead in the worst May rains since 1889. More than 3359 words
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281 1957-05-31 1 100 M. RUPIAHS TO BACK R.I. EXPORTERS JAKARTA. May 30. (AP) The Indonesian Monetary Board decided last night to give credits to exporters lacking capital so that the nation's foreign exchange earnings may be stepped up. The Bank of Indonesia is distributing 100.000.000 rupiahs to small banks, who in turn,281 words
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Article55 1957-05-31 1 ADELAIDE. May 30 (Reuter) Chrysler Australia Ltd. today announced a new Australian ca: the Chrysler Royal. It is being built in South Australia and has 90 per cent Australian coment. The car has gearless pushbutton driving and power brakes. It will be Chrysler's main product replacing55 words
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Article34 1957-05-31 1 THE FIRST formal negotiations between Britain and Egypt since the Suez Canal crisis ended in failure last night after financial delegations from the two countries had held four meetings. R cuter.34 words
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Article33 1957-05-31 1 THE Influenza epidemic In the Philippines has caught up with president Carlos P Garcia. A presidential spokesman said yesterday the chief executive had a mild touch of the disease.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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105 1957-05-31 1 A GANG of daring housebreakers burgled a stationery shop, right next door to a Singapore police station, and got away with articles worth $1,000 at dawn yesterday. To wipe out their finger prints, they carried water from a monsoon ditch nearby and105 words
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Article15 1957-05-31 1 See the Singapore Standard tomorrew far full details d |]hiis mum *tkt15 words
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Article341 1957-05-31 1 TWO MORE BUSES STONED THE Singapore Bus Workers Union, some of whose members are out on strike against the Hock Lee and Tay Koh Yat bus companies, yesterday threatened to call 'a mass meeting of all trade unions' to decide future action. President of341 words
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Article28 1957-05-31 1 PRINCESS Margaret has recovered from the cold which kept her at home for the past two days at Clarence House, London, it was announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration296 1957-05-31 1 HAVE YOU SEEN THIS FAMILY Govt. Seeks Your Help To Find Mother And 3 Children] THE SINGAPORE SOCIAL WELFARE Department yesterday appealed to Singapore Standard readers to "play detective" to help trace the missing members of the Teng Hai Fan family. The mother. Chong Thye, 42, two daughters, Chai Yeng,296 words
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Article80 1957-05-31 1 A BRITISH Army officer and two soldiers were injured when the cars in which they were travelling were Involved in I collision at the Kith mile. N I Soon, Singapore, early morning They were Lt Forsyth, 25, of 25 Co., RASC., and Craftsman Gr. Woods,80 words
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Article128 1957-05-31 1 'Come Any Time 9 WASHINGTON, May 30 (Reuter) Mr. James Hagerty. the White House Press Secretary, said yesterday that President Eisenhower had informally invited Queen Elizabeth to visit the United States. He tojd his daily Press conference that the President had M-* Mr. Harold Maci n,128 words
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Article33 1957-05-31 1 nnciAL rain may be to incre; r H rainfail iv IS per rr :t was iv] or*' 3 professional and amab r meteorologists at their r< annual conference In Lydda.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article38 1957-05-31 1 ROY BULOW. 36, died on admission to the General Hospital last night after a motorcycle accident at the B£-mile Changi Road. J. H. Mombek, 36. who was on the same motor-cycle, was treated as an out-patient.38 words
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Advertisement31 1957-05-31 1 -LASSES Jo ME eT GBEAT CHINU 5 334 HOfTHIBRtDGe'XOAD)^ Time for a AWAIOIO COtO MIOAL AT COWOOH MlWltf IXHUITION »t54 ItfWIO AMD •OTTLIO tY MALAYAN IMWIKIIS. SINCAPO*! OiSTRItUTtO tY HASH NIAVt31 words
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Advertisement48 1957-05-31 1 W NEW HEX PHOTO STUDIO 1 Roffiet Place Singopore-1 Tel:-***** 12 PACES 15 CENTS Fr a y L >^ &J |B^^ K 7 f.u»»ff «i ffirtt to«si i I LU'ti.'OiC »»CUO BIiEiWIIVII| np^ AT THI FlNfiSt ieWEiICRS THROUGHOUT IHI WOIIO S./e Agents.- CHUN CHONG 62* South Bridge Rd., Singapore-148 words
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Article77 1957-05-31 2 PARIS. May 30, (UP). —Pre-mier-designate Pierre Pflimlm conferred today in Biarritz with other leaders of the Catholic Popular Republican Party (MRP) to decide whether he would go ahead and try to form a new French government. President Rene Coty asked Pflimhn last night to try77 words
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Article38 1957-05-31 2 LONDON, May 30. (UP). The Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union's 17 constituent republics, wound ud its fourth session in Moscow yesterday by approving Nikita ~Khruschev'"s plan to abolish 11 ministries. Moscow Radio reported today.38 words
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Article29 1957-05-31 2 THE Prime Minister of the Indochina state of Laos, Prince Souvanaphouma. resigned yesterday following a vote of no-oonfidence after a heated debate in the National Assembly. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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414 1957-05-31 2 BANGKOK, May 30 (AP-Reuter). The Thai Ministry of Education today closed all schools and universities in this capital city because nearly L\ooo students in Bangkok area contracted influenza, the epidemic sweeping nearly all Asia at present. The" Ministry said the schools would414 words
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Article127 1957-05-31 2 From Page 1 Sutikno Slamet last week. Speculators in the meanwhile made a quick turn by cornering rubber and re-selling at prices up to 1.020 rupiahs per kilo of ribbed smoked sheet number one. Tuesday's market ended at 930 rupiahs per kilo. The panic was also aided127 words
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Article63 1957-05-31 2 MR. Francis Hamilton Stuart. Australia's first Minister to Cambodia to be stationed in the capital. Phnom Penh, is due to arrive in Singapore in the Italian vessel Roma tomorrow. Mr- Stuart will be accompanied by his wife and three of their four children. He served in63 words
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Article, Illustration250 1957-05-31 2 Student Pleads Case In Welcome Speech Sultan Makes Promise Of Study Grants PEKAN. Thurs. A student o! the Pekan School in a speech of welcome to the >uluml2 said today he and his schoolmate- were u*" on to higner studies. n The Sultan. Sir Abu Bakar.250 words
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Article148 1957-05-31 2 CLOSING rubber prices (rents per 1b) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 89 89* Int. June R.S.S. No. 1 89i B*H R.S.S. No. 2 882 891 R.S.S No. 3 88A 89 Tone: Easier. The price of tin on the local market yesterday was 5385 per picul (Down148 words
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Article20 1957-05-31 2 CHANCELLOR Konrad Adeoaur returned home from Washington yesterday and said he had won assurance of "decisive Germany."' UPUP - 20 words
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Article50 1957-05-31 2 More Advisors' I I The t I obj eel Gen, Fran..; S he Chtet Aid A MAiG, said nutation" troop:, from I In an n Bowen 4 man ai '•'.Vc alon? Bowen sa.d. think ''W* when ati\ "^■J nee* nstai tactics and within our c~' be shown50 words
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Article222 1957-05-31 2 JA NATIONAL student body is to be formed in alaya soon. This was revealed by Mr. Donald Wyatt, Secretary of the University of Malaya Students' Union! yesterday. It will b e railed the "Persa!sn Kebangsaan Pelajar-pela-r Malaya." in keeping with e national interests of tne222 words
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152 1957-05-31 2 NEW DELHI. May 3n, (UP) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Xehru today denied press reports that India was buying i arms from Soviet Russia. "No offer has been made, nor has India made any request" for arms, he told parliament. Nehru said India has made no152 words
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Article44 1957-05-31 2 A LABOURER. Koh Cheow Liang. 27, employed by an oil company at Pulau Sepirok. fell into the sea while working yesterday. He was found floating in the ?ea after half-an-hour's search. Koh died on the way to Pulau Bukom Hospital.44 words
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Article90 1957-05-31 2 YOKOHAMA. May 30 (AP) The 8.246-ton British tanker Nassarius was stranded here today by a mutiny of 37 Chinese crewmen. Officials labelled it "Communist inspired." The crewmen refused to board the tanker and demanded a formal apology from the captain for striking the Chinese cook. The90 words
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110 1957-05-31 2 BOMBAY, May 30, (AP). Mrs. Sonali Das Gunta spent last night away from the Taj Mahal Hotel, but returned this morning to the room she has been occupying near that of Italian film director, Roberto RossellinL It was not lcnown where Mrs. Das Gupta110 words
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130 1957-05-31 2 LONDON, May 30 (Reu-, ter)— Britain has rejected a proposal by Archbishop Makanos that he should; take part in bilateral talks with the British Government on the future of Cyprus, it was officially announced here today. A British letter to Arch- bishop Makario.s told130 words
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Article14 1957-05-31 2 TOK Com: Th* new which hands mem! comm; [he party14 words
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Article150 1957-05-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr. Lau Pak; Khuan leader of the threeman mission sent to London by the Federation's Chinese guilds and associations charged tonight Ithat a certain clique in the British capital had sought to sabotage the mission. lie said the clique to prevent press f150 words
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Article121 1957-05-31 2 CAIRO. May 30 Reuter The espionage trial of 20 people including four Britons ended today, nine months after the first arrests were made. The judge announced that the verdict will be given on June 10. Prosecution has demanded the death sentence lor two of the Britons121 words
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Article17 1957-05-31 2 MARSHAL Voroshilov returned to Moscow yesterday from his Far Eastern tour, Moscow Radio reported.17 words
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Article316 1957-05-31 3 Three-man PAP delegation told by Jumat: IT'S NOTHING TO DO WITH HIS ACTIVITIES AS A BRANCH OFFICER' SINGAPORE'S Acting Chief Minister, Inche Hamid bin Haji Jumat, yesterday told a .People's Action Party deputation that the arrest of Mr. Chua Ah Leong was not due to his316 words
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Article157 1957-05-31 3 British Aid Will Not Be Cut— MacG H Thurs.— The Bri.ernment will be to continue" proviL advisory services to n lent Malaya and ve her economic, 1 and technical pro the High Com misSir Donald Macsaid today. i Indeed bi a pity wealth of talent e which has been I157 words
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Article73 1957-05-31 3 They Tried To Cash Lost Cheque men, Lee Heng Chay Lhek SI ng, pleaded m Sine. io< to Court ■rday, to misappropriat" I r $100 be- >.'. r Aarsen Wim, I ird Road branch ng an I Shang- 21 c >0, while bad a previous eonent< need to two C73 words
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Article42 1957-05-31 3 UDENT, Chang Took Christ Church a yesterday Bned he pleaded guilty 5< Traffic Court to I dangerous driving. prosecuting officer, r Cheah Kim !hang was seen ai treat >peed. swervt of traffic, i D Road en Jan, 3.42 words
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Article25 1957-05-31 3 riN'G to consider the the Penang diviof the Union of Ex- ra of Malayan Segur- will be held at the B d Sunday.25 words
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Article130 1957-05-31 3 IN-LAWS WERE HER TROUBLE A 22 -YEAR-OLD housewife. Lim Peh Lian. blamed interfering in-laws for her "broken marriage" in a Singapore Court yesterday. Lim was claiming maintenance from her 23-year-old husband, Ng Say Heong, before the Sixth Magistrate. Mr. T. S Sinnathuray. Lim said that she married Ng in November130 words
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247 1957-05-31 3 Peer's Son Led Patrol Which Killed 2 TAXJONG MALJM, —Thirteen was not l unlucky number for the 13th Platoon of the First (mpany, the Rifle Bristationed here, which ed two armed terrorists tarlj this morning. n asked whether he the figure 13 had u him bad luck, pla- toon commander247 words
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Article193 1957-05-31 3 .DERS of unions reprer ting 40.000 civilian emfees in the Services will meet the acting Chief MinisInche Abdul Hamid bin Jumat. today to obtain tails of the discussions the Minister. Mr. Llm Yew had with heads of the :ea in London. Llm yesterday sent a cable193 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-05-31 3 MR. P. P. NARAYANAN. general secretary of the Rational Union of Plantation Workers, called on Vice-President of the Unl- ted States, Mr. Richard M. Nixon, recently and discussed the present natural rubber situation and sought helpful co-operation of the U.S. Government in keeping the status63 words
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468 1957-05-31 3 Fruit-Seller Tried For Murder Of Schoolgirl A PONTIAN shopkeeper told a murder hearing in the Singapore High Court yesterday that he received an anonymous letter in October last year informing him of his son's love affair with a schoolgirl. The shopkeeper, Tan Ah Soon,468 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-05-31 3 MR. RAJA Sarangapany, J a former student of Vic- toria School. Singapore, 2 I left last Tuesday for Mel- bourne by Air India In- J I ternational for higher 1 1 studies there. Mr. Raja is 2 the eldest son of Mr. G. J Sarangapany, Editor of55 words
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Article146 1957-05-31 3 SIXTYONE messengers employed by the Cable and Wireless Limited. Singapore, will soon go on an increased wage scale. A spokesman of the Cable and Wireless Workers' Union, which represent them, told the Standard yesterday that the employer had agreed to introduce a new wage146 words
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Article62 1957-05-31 3 JOSEPH JOHN BURKE of GHQ, Tanglin, was charged in a Singapore Court yesterday, with theft of a bicycle from Tan Seng Chye, at Tyersall Road between March 7 and 8. Alternately, Burke Wa s charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property at Thomson Road. He claimed trial.62 words
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Article54 1957-05-31 3 EIGHTY -SIX microscopes, worth $90,000, will be handed over to the Department of Pathology of the University of Malaya, on Saturday. The microscopes were bought by the department with a grant from the China Medical Board of New York. The equipment arrived in Singapore some days ago54 words
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Article76 1957-05-31 3 THE following office-bearers of the Singapore Certificated Teachers' Association were elected at the association's second annual general meeting held recently: President: Mr. Freddy Yin Ee Kheng, vice-president: Mr. Tan Peong Yong, secretary: Mr. S. S Sidhu, treasurer: Mr Woon Sui Cheong. Committee: Messrs. Lee Tat Loong, A. Sachitanathan,76 words
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Article75 1957-05-31 3 A PROPOSAL to set up a committee to organize a concert by young musicians later this year will be discussed at the Singapore Musical Society meeting, at the St Andrew's Memorial Hall, on June 11, at 7 p.m. The meeting will also discuss ways of providing75 words
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Article37 1957-05-31 3 HONGKONG, May 30, Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: S 16.84 to £1 Sterling; $6.2675 to U.S.$l; $1839 to Malaya $1; $0,148 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $275,375 to a tael.37 words
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Advertisement293 1957-05-31 3 f~~.Offers more Striking Items Today !> u.p. s.p. Shore White Sheers 90" x 108" $34.50 $1950 poir 1 r 70" x 100" $25.50 $14.50 1 Pequot White Sheet T. 144 81" x 105" $28.50 $19.5:0 1 White Cotton Sheers 3601 72"x90" $13.50 $9.90 White G.S.C. Sheets 90" x 108" 9.00293 words
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Article390 1957-05-31 4 Hotel-keepers given six months to be educated' in law of morality THE Singapore Hotels Licensing Board at its second public session yesterday, has granted provisional licences for six months to sixty-five hotels. The seven-member Board headed by the Civil District Judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, arrived at390 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-05-31 4 MR. JESUDIAN Daniel helps his bride, the former Miss Mary Samuel, to cut their wedding cake at a reception held in Singapore last Saturday. The wedding was officiated by Rev. C. B. Paul, at the Tamil Methodist Church, Pasir Panjang.44 words
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Article, Illustration238 1957-05-31 4 RURAL BOARD ACTING Chairman of the Singapore Rural Board, Mr. A. E. Goodwin, presided over the meeting of the Board for the last time yesterday. He leaves the Colony in a i few days under Malayanizatlon. Mr. Goodwin, who joined theStandardpic - 238 words
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117 1957-05-31 4 AN old man living in Bedok has to spend $.">.50 to collect the $5 monthly public assistance from the Social Welfare, the Rural Board was told yesterday. This man had to spend money on transport to Havelock Road, lunch and wait a whole117 words
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Article97 1957-05-31 4 AN unemployed youth, Karpal Singh, was yesterday committed to stand trial at the next Assizes at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry to a charge of robbing a pharmacist, Kikumal Moharchand. The robbery was alleged to have been committed at Weld Road on Feb. 1. Kikumal told97 words
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Article48 1957-05-31 4 THE delegates conference of the Singapore Malayan Indian Congress scheduled to be held yesterday was postponed indefinitely because certain branches of the Congress complained that they had not received an invitation to the conference. The date of the next meeting will be announced later.48 words
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Article53 1957-05-31 4 HASHIM BIN ABDULLAH, 21, a Chinese Muslim, was stabbed seven times by eight men, believed to be membeis of a secret society, outside a coffee shop in Albert Street. Singapore, yesterday. He was taken to the General Hospital where he was reported to be in53 words
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Article41 1957-05-31 4 THIRTY student-members of the Malay Language Society of the University of Malaya will leave here on a month's study-cum-goodwill tour of Indonesia on June 4. The Darty, which includes three women, will be guests of the Indonesian government.41 words
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244 1957-05-31 4 Found Father Hanging But He Did Not Report A SINGAPORE, Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yesterday reprimanded a joss stick dealer, Teo Piah Seng, for concealing the truth of how his 61--year-old father died. Mr. Giam was holding an inquest into the death of Teo Kwah, who was found hanging244 words
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Article, Illustration190 1957-05-31 4 TWO well-known classical musicians in Singapore Miss Susheela Devi and Mr. Patrick Flynn (right) will appear in "One Hour of Music" sponsored by the Youth Section of the Chinese Y.M.C.A., on June 15. The Secretary of the Youth Section, Mr. T. S. Ling190 words
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Article209 1957-05-31 4 Chinese JfMCA: Bodybuilding. Billiards Boxing 2-10 p m Wrestling 7.30 p m Chinese Kun Tow inaugural meeting 7.30 p m Movie show 8 p.m at Prince Edward Road YMCA: Bodybuilding. Weightlifting judo practice 530 p.m. Table tennis 7 p.m Motor repair class 730 p m. at Orchard209 words
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Miscellaneous14 1957-05-31 4 TIME «c TIDE TODAY: Singapore 12 41 a.m (8 ft) 1149 p.m. (9.4 ft).14 words
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Miscellaneous113 1957-05-31 4 Port Dickson 740 am. (8.4 ft) 8.10 pm. 9.4 ft). Penang 1.32 am. (7 6 ft) 1.39 p m. <9.1 ft). REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION (SUver Network): 7 a.m. Opening Announcement--7.01 Sunrise Serenade; 7.30 News; 7.35 Musical Clock; 8 am. Dan Dare; 815 The Musical Clock Ticks On 830 Morning Medley; 1113 words
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375 1957-05-31 5 HE FINALLY DID AND NOW HE IS JAILED FOR KIDNAP x 12 YEAR-OLD schoolgirl wrote a 24-year-old p assistant ten letters pestering him to elope with it was alleged yesterday. 'The shop-assistant, V. Mariadass, finally did. And was found guilty375 words
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Article189 1957-05-31 5 ■■nande:-in-Ctiiers us have been [rded to the following for 5 re f'ir the period I, 1956: 0 FARELF. binti Tunku GHO FARELF; Abu v d. GHQ FARELF. V t Command. «v r^en.: HO I Fed. }{Q SOQ HQ iurkha Div; r< rge, HQ La Wk.sp189 words
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Article20 1957-05-31 5 ficiala whc to ng ,i tudy If cf is operations In the plete I their in Kd«ntaii yes-20 words
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Article, Illustration217 1957-05-31 5 JAPAN IS ALREADY No. 2 FILM-MAKER OF THE WORLD Mr. Wad i a JAPAN is only second to America in world film production and the foremost in South-east Asia, Mr J. B. EL Wadia, leading Indian film producer and director, told the Standard yesterday. Mr. Wadia. who represented the Film217 words
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Article53 1957-05-31 5 A NEW British Council centre has been opened in Liverpool to further strengthen the link which already exists between that city and the Far East. Of a total membership cf over 800 from 54 countries, in the Centre, 12 arc from the Federation of Malaya, and53 words
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Article36 1957-05-31 5 THE famous Wing Trio Angie, Nikki and Dinky together with Miss Katy de la Cruz, noted torch singer, arrived in Singapore last night from Bangkok to open a season at the Cathay Restaurant.36 words
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94 1957-05-31 5 Tractor man accused of kidnapping A 23-YEAR-OLD tractor driver, Chu Hang Chuan, was charged in a Singapore Court yesterday with kidnapping a nine-year-old girl. Chu was alleged to have abducted the girl, at Pulau Bukom, an island off Singapore, on March 26. Chier Inspector Santa Singh, prosecuting, told the Magistrate,94 words
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Article117 1957-05-31 5 Snatch Thief Caught By PVR Man IPOH. Thurs. A snatch-and-run thief was arrested by a member of the Police Volunteer Reserve on duty at Panglima Street today. The thief, with another man. had gone into a watch shop and decamped with a watch. He went into the shop pretending he117 words
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Article32 1957-05-31 5 THE Hindu civilian employees of the armed services m Singapore will celebrate the Vaikasi Sathurthi festival at Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple in Ceylon Road' tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 10 p.rn^32 words
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Article, Illustration209 1957-05-31 5 JOB -SEEKER BLAND TO TRY W.H.O. in GENEVA FIRST DR. R H. Bland, the retired adviser to the Singapore Health Ministry, may join the World Health Organisation. Dr Bland, who retired under the Malayanisation scheme, disclosed yesterday before boarding a QantasBOAC plane, that he was flying to the WHO headquarters209 words
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Article, Illustration272 1957-05-31 5 And becomes fifth pilot to reach his century KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A former jet aircraft pilot, who learned to fly helicopters in Ma'aya, is the latest R.A.F. man to reach his "century" of casualties successfully evacuated from the jungle by helicopter. He is Flight Sergeant J.272 words
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Article49 1957-05-31 5 MR. TAN Choon Seng was re-elected president of the South Singapore Education Association for the ensuing year, at its annual general meeting held recently. Others re-elected were both the vice-presidents, Mr. Wee Kim Wee and Mr. Albert Tan, and the treasurer Mrs. P. C. Tan.49 words
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131 1957-05-31 5 THEY SEEK PARITY WITH NURSES THE Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal, which will investigate the dispute between the Singapore Government and the Midwives Union, will meet at the Labour Ministry on Monday. Both parties have already submitted their cases to the tribunal which will131 words
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71 1957-05-31 5 POLICING OF GEORGE TOWN OCPDs JOB PENANG. Thurs.— All matters concerning the policing of George Town should be referred to the 0.C.P.D., George Town, whose office is located at Patani Road police station, it was announced today. The George Town Police District includes all police stations within city limits as71 words
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Article314 1957-05-31 5 WE HAVE ENOUGH FOR TWO VARSITIES says Oppenheim THERE is enough potential in Malaya for two universities, Professor A. Oppenheim, ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya, said yesterday. Speaking over Radio Malaya last night Professor Oppenheim said that the argument in favour of two university centres in Malaya was a314 words
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838 1957-05-31 6 Singapore Standard Charity Turns Sour f J^HE shot fired by the American sergeant at Taipeh is bound to reverberate to the furthest corner of Asia. Its effect on American prestige and the sincerity of American foreign policy will be as disastrous as the atom bomb dropped by the Americans on838 words
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Letter179 1957-05-31 6 CITY COUNCIL MALAYANISATION Sir understand the present Secretary, City Council, who has reached the age limit, has been recommended jor extension for another term of service which thereby prevents his assistant from being promoted to the Secretaryship. To the public at large who know tchat Secretaryship is and in particular179 words
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Letter87 1957-05-31 6 Sir Do the LiberalSoclalists really believe they can dupe the man-in-the-street by electing as the chairman of their party a capitalist-socialist? I note that Mr. C.C. Tan says '"the party should spare no effort in opposing every atrempt on the part of those in charge of Government to87 words
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Article529 1957-05-31 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The News as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By COMB time ago, this column mentioned the possibility of Friday taking the place of Sunday as a day of rest in the Islamic State of independent Malaya and now, it is said, that a move is afoot by the Perak UMNO529 words
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Article, Illustration1857 1957-05-31 6 Sebastian Haffner - THE CROWNING IGNOMINY OF COWARDICE Sebastian Haffner HISTORY has its mystery stories, which set historians to detective work and often keep them bu7 ries without ever yielding a clear and definite solution. Usually they are episodes of a particularly bloods table nature, in which all concerned are anxious from the1,857 words
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Advertisement98 1957-05-31 6 PIANO ACCORDIONS I (Complete with Carrying Case) I I Student 12 2$ Keys 12 Bast $135.00 Student 24 2$ Keys 24 Bats $150.00 Student 32 2$ Keya 12 San $175.00 Cantor* 49 34 Keyt 48 Bats $275.00 Cantpre 83 34 Keyt 80 Batt $325.00 Cantera 87 37 Keyt 80 Batt98 words
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Advertisement76 1957-05-31 6 IS YOUR CAR FITTED WITH A CHATWIN ROTARY ATOMISER? Every Car, Lorry Motor Cyd* \eed' r^ THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN fITTED, WHV KM Ei A BIG SAVING IN PETROL CONSUMPTION Engine Performance Improves Eaiier S'o^ng Engine Weor Fewer Engine Orerheuh T °P performance of lower speed Eosiiy fitted $20.00 Only Sole76 words
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525 1957-05-31 7 <; ii)N E Y. May 30 Reuter)— A wealthy ri/ier bad admitted ■fnnppinr the hind legs Lfl a horse with an ax* to fr^<* from a float, police told Manila Court police said the man then had left the525 words
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Article102 1957-05-31 7 Monty Won't Change His Mind MW YORK. May 30 ,!P-~ Field Marshal ViaMnnUomery sailed to F.urope yesterday wi.lm.lnt in his re- .<■ ipologize to the for his criticism of R hTt E Lee'j tactics r < i\il War battle of our?. I think Lee was a fine general, but he102 words
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Article21 1957-05-31 7 Fre-ident Klementl on Wednesday beof the People's r tc of Mongol] the Red n's highest her, ur. AP.21 words
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Article72 1957-05-31 7 Consul's Missing Son Found NEW YORK, May 30 (UP)— The 14-year-old son of the Italian Consul in Chicago missing for six weeks was found alive in New York City today, the FBI announced. The FBI said the boy Vittorio Barattieri. son of Emunt Ludovico Barattieri, Consui-General for Italy in Chicago,72 words
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269 1957-05-31 7 THREE REQUISITES FOR SELF-GOVT. DORKING, Surrey, May 30 (Reufrer) Mr. James Callaghan, Minister in the former British Labour Government, said here yesterday the time had come when self-governing members of the Commonwealth as a whole should regard themselves as trustees for the remaining269 words
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159 1957-05-31 7 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, May 30 (Reuter) General Maxwell Taylor, Army Chief of Staff, said last night that every US infantry and airborne division would have atomic weapons by the middle of next year. "The United States Army is farther ahead in adapting itself to159 words
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Article131 1957-05-31 7 NO MAKEUP FOR NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV MOSCOW, May 30 (Reuter)— Mr. Mikita Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party chief, interviewed for American television yesterday by the Columbia Broad' casting System, refused to wear makeup, it was disclosed today. Soviet officials said "Comrade Khrushchevshaves every day and uses talcum powder, so makeup is not131 words
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Article98 1957-05-31 7 Police Go On TV With Appeal LONDON, May 30 (Reuter) Picture of Countess Teresa Lubienska, stabbed to death in a London underground station last week, was flashed on British television screens last night. The picture was accompanied by a Police request for information from anyone near Gloucester Road Tube Station98 words
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Article65 1957-05-31 7 LOS ANGELES. May 30. CAP).— Six men were injured, two critically, in an explosion last night aboard a tanker moored in Los Angeles harbour for repairs. A shipyard spokesman said men working with acetylene torches set off a pocket of gas in a tank deep65 words
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Article46 1957-05-31 7 OKAHOMA CITY, May 30, (A P> Bertie Edward Northcutt. 26. was fined six dollars yesterday for kissing his wife while driving. After he explained to municipal judge Mike Foster that he was just celebrating his fifth wedding anniversary, Foster suspended the fine.46 words
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Article19 1957-05-31 7 CEYLON'S first ambassador to the Soviet Union. G. P. Malalaseker, arrived in Moscow on Wednesday by air.19 words
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Article79 1957-05-31 7 KOENIGSLUTTER, West Germany, May 30 tßeuter).— The Town Councillors of this small Lower Saxon town have saved the peace of their family life by a unanimous decision to delete from published records of their regular meetings the time when the meeting ended. Younger members of the79 words
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139 1957-05-31 7 PARIS, May 30 (AP) Armed Police stood guard on rooftops surrounding the courtyard where the French government yesterday paid last tribute to Ali Chekkal, a top Algerian official slain by a terrorist because of his support for France. A solemn crowd of some 200 officials—139 words
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126 1957-05-31 7 BOMBAY, May 30 (AP)— A reliable informant said last night Italian movie director Roberto Rossellini has taken steps to end business relationships with his Bengali script writer, Mrs. Sonali Das Gupta. The Italian Embassy earlier in the day said he had promised to "avoid126 words
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Article64 1957-05-31 7 MENTON, South-east France, May 30 (Reuter) Japanese film actress, Kishi Keiko, honeymooning here with her French film producer husband M. Yves Ciampi, was the guest yesterday of the Mayor of Menton, M. Francis Palmero. Keiko, who was taken ill earlier this month in Lyons where she had anVperation64 words
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Article69 1957-05-31 7 HOLLYWOOD. May 30 (AP) The director who filmed the original screen version of "Frankenstein" died yesterday after falling into the swimming pool of his home. Police said the maid at the home of 60-year-old James Whale telephoned friends when the British-born director failed to appear for lunch69 words
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Article23 1957-05-31 7 AN average Yugoslav may expect to live six years longer at present than before the World War 11, according to ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article106 1957-05-31 7 BOISE, Idaho, May 30 (AP)— A U.S. Navy drone plane broke away from radio control over California and crashed about 50 miles south of Spokane, a state of Washington City of about 175,000, Idaho Air National Guard officials said yesterday. It reportedly crashed in a. wheat106 words
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Article82 1957-05-31 7 £A3,000 To See A Ballet BRISBANE, May 30 (Reuter) Next weekend, 120 Queensland ballet teachers, dancers and balletomanes will spend £A3,000 to see one performance by Dame Margot Fonteyn in Sydney on Saturday. A special charter plane will leave Brisbane on Friday and will leave Sydney for the return flight82 words
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Article72 1957-05-31 7 MONTREAL, May 30 (AP)— Three of six stowaways aboard the Norwegian freighter Oris escaped yesterday after the ship had docked at Montreal All are believed to be of Portuguese nationality. The six were found by crew members two days after the Oris left a Mediterranean port Preparations72 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-05-31 7 The Gentle Art Of Making Tea Photo. MISS Luisa Montesa. of the Philippines. left, learns the manners for tea ceremony. Her teacher is Japanese actress Izumi Ashikawa and Keiko Hibino. extreme rieht, helps Montesa to make sweet green tea at a goodwill party of all nations in Asia, at theU.P. - 55 words
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Article137 1957-05-31 7 ALGIERS. May 30 (Reuter) M Ada Chentouf, religious chief of the Zaouia Moslem fraternity, was shot dead at point-blank range through the head yesterday in Mascara by a man who leaned over to embrace him in traditional Islamic fashion. Four days ago his close friend, A!y137 words
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Article30 1957-05-31 7 A RHODE Island mother had her 12th child by Caesarean section on Wednesday as far as is known, the largest number in medical history for one mother.- APAP - 30 words
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81 1957-05-31 7 WELLINGTON. New Zealand. May 30 (Reuter).-A 53-year-old woman who borrowed a total of £110,000 to finance her betting transactions was sent to prison for throe years by a Wellington Magistrate. She faced 13 charges of false pretences and six offences against \:.c- bankruptcy81 words
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Advertisement60 1957-05-31 7 W -A j. r Z WHO WINS AVA? Jr 4( hilarious A comedy about yL 1 two men and Ava )f 4C T ,ii shipwrecked on 1/ a desert island! J it— avagßner J j r* SBMT GRANGER i DAVID NIVEN J in that spicy Mape comfdy 15 in BLUSHING60 words
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Advertisement780 1957-05-31 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«J. *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Montreal, Boston, Now York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Port* S'poro P J ham Penan* UIYSSO »>ww»otw I w»i..-w 7/15 |un. 16 |uno 17/18 |une MNIA »,....>........... 19/24 luly 2S|uly 26/27 fu!y Carriers780 words
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Advertisement1199 1957-05-31 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated In Singapore) (12 lines) SI "C' 'HE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lZ" SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS I Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Sucx with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,199 words
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Advertisement797 1957-05-31 8 MITSUI |g LINE Spore P.Sho» P«M»e FOR JAPAN Amagison Moru for Yokohamo, Kobe Moji vio Hongkong 5 June Bonsei Moru for Moji. Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama 17 June 13 June Mikogeson Moru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 23 June FOR U.SA. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Akibosan Motu via Bombay797 words
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Advertisement536 1957-05-31 8 EAST ASIATIC! OUTWARDS Sailing, f o Bon flkok Oftfi/ I| 'U Penang p "KAMBODIA" PSh "SAMOA" 9/10June 1 "ASIA" >»* 1 ''I HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoa A*t* tr Hamburg, Copenhagen Gorhcnturc ft I via Suei g osi^ "lAiAkiniA" spoe h LALANDIA 5/5 1^ J NOT LOADING SINGAPORE PASSENGER A CCO536 words
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336 1957-05-31 9 ACTIVE SUPPORT FOR TIN MINING IS URGED IPOH, Thurs. It is not sufficient that obstacles in the way of alienation of mining land should be effectively removed but that active encouragement should be forthcoming at a time when money, and material are all available, according to Sir Douglas Waring, president336 words
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Article, Illustration129 1957-05-31 9 Goodwill Message From Nagoya vv.OYAS goodwill rejreseaUtfcre, Mr. Isao Ito, prday called on Singapore s Minister for Comfn Pr *> and Industry. Mr. Iniabhnv, and presented hina with a goodwill message from the Japanese port's Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ito, who is also a special correspondent of the Chubu Nippon129 words
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Article30 1957-05-31 9 RK May 29 (UP)— r z averages; STOCKS lab 502.10 145.64 -s 74.13 j a 175.13 F.OVDS 4 89 03 m Commodity -i24-2fi average »ed at 156.69.30 words
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Article172 1957-05-31 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business drme: Fed. Diso. $2: F. N. ords. $2.48, $2.49; Gammons $2.075. $2.05; Hammers $2.OTi; Hume pref Al9/6: If. Colis SI; McAlister $3.45 overnight; Metal Box $i.90. $185; S:me Darby 52.90 to $2.80 to $2.88; Cold Storage $1.87*. Austral Amal 24/-:172 words
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Article25 1957-05-31 9 ORDERS for two new super tankers, each of 47,400 tons d.w. have been placed with Vickers Armstrongs, the U.K. shipbuilders, by Esso Petroleum.25 words
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Article154 1957-05-31 9 MORE INQUIRY FOR RUBBERS INDUSTRIALS were dull and slightly easier on the local share market yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. With few exceptions, tins showed slight improvements over limited trading. Rubbers attracted slightly more inquiries. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were; INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers BB Petrol154 words
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Article129 1957-05-31 9 SINGAPORE rubber prices dropped cent to 89J cents per lb. for International first grade June shipment on an easier market yesterday. The market opened quiet at about half a cent below the previous day's close. At noon the market was dull at 89| cents. Short covering129 words
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Article37 1957-05-31 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association rnade the following changes in its buying rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: TT 31-3/16. OD 31-5/16. 90 d/st airmail '.ill credit bills, 31-11/16 trade bills. Other exchange rates remain unaltered37 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-05-31 9 MR. R. R. LAW-SMITH, seen here, a director of Qantas in Australia, who left Singapore yesterday after a brief visit. He told reporters at the airport before boarding a Qan-tas-BOAC Super Constellation that negotiations are in progress in America to link London with Western America108 words
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Article132 1957-05-31 9 OUTER ROADS Anting, Henricb Jesson. Ulianousk, Bennevis. Hemiplerta, Great Oaks, Agiers, Tyndavous, Roggeveen, Karimun, Valverde. Inchwells. Art a. Van Riebeeck, Paul Rickmers. Modjerkerto. Anshun. Van Cloon. Nasusa. Panama, Santhia. INNER ROADS Tong Hock. Hin Ann. Torina. Taype, Lucky Chen. Tong Hong Darvel. Rawang. Flying Dove, Leksula. Sri Trengganu.132 words
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Article102 1957-05-31 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per plcul yesterday were Copra, May/June $25j buyers; $2fiJ sellers; coconut oil in bulk $41 sellers, in drums S4SJ sellers Muntok white pepper $108 sellers, Sarawak white $108 sellers, special Sarawak black $74. COPKA HOLIDAY. CUTLER, BATH CO lID MAY 11102 words
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Advertisement290 1957-05-31 9 McALISTER a CO., LTD. are pleased to announce having been appointed SOLE AGENTS foi INDUSTRIAL STEELS LTD., LIDCOMBE, N.S.W. AUSTRALIA, Producers of STEEL CASTINGS FOR INDUSTRY including plain carbon, pearlitic and austenitic manganese, chrome and nickel chrome, etc, for SINGAPORE, THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA, SARAWAK, NORTH BORNEO, BRUNEI, and SOUTH290 words
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Advertisement315 1957-05-31 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE VPPLICATION has been made to the City Council of Singapore to issue to Mr. Stuart Shankland Scales of City Treasurers Office. City Hall. Singapore. G. the surviving jointholcter, a duplicate certificate in respect of $1,000 Singapore Municipal 3 r r Debenture Stock 1935/75-85 in lieu315 words
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Advertisement462 1957-05-31 9 NATURALISATION TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Chief462 words
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Advertisement393 1957-05-31 9 NOTICES CHANGE OF ADDRESS ANGLO-AMERICAN CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) KUALA LUMPUR. As from Ist June 1957 our new address will be LOKE TEW BUILDING Room 501 sth Floor Telephones 5248, 5249. The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore TN393 words
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Advertisement233 1957-05-31 9 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 1. SECRETARIAT; Supply of Raincoats. Tender Deposit $100/-. Clos»- 12 NOON 10.6.57. Sample may be Inspected at the City Secretariat. 2. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (a) Sale of Scrap Materials Tender Deposit $200/- Close 12 NOON 6 6.57; anc <b) Supply of Hardwood Backing Capping, Blocks, Boards233 words
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Article, Illustration759 1957-05-31 10 Anita takes you on a tour INTERPOL J^MERICA has called her "The Iceberg/* because of her clear, cold beauty. Rome calls her the "Nuclear Bombshell." Sweden calls her the "Earthquake." These are the various descriptions of Anita Ekberg, blonde Swedish beauty who has a starring759 words
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Article, Illustration238 1957-05-31 10 fpHE tall ranfy figure in JL high-heeled riding boots and big stetson sent evebrows up as he -trolled through the exclusive members' enclosure at Windsor. The wearer, Australian boripine Johnny Cadell. was there to watch the Duke of Edinburgh play polo. Many of the spectators ooh-ed with aaxfetv238 words
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Article187 1957-05-31 10 VtfHEN Walt Disney arranged with ihe Coast Guard to transfer to film the operation of two ice-breakers in frozen -polar regions for his new "People and Places" adventure featuretie, "Men Against the Arctic," the selection of photographers was made jointly Elmo Jones and William Fortin187 words
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Article37 1957-05-31 10 vi ti own p rt ,;'3r chars a.nd don't hrsita 4 r.»» send your photop*!* to Sha« Btotl join tiurmri;^' Address your entrj 1* Publicit> Mana Bros H.hm-nn R* l mfit BF\in (<»MT<Tfi th< rfthand37 words
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Article, Illustration374 1957-05-31 10 LONG RAIL RIDE WITH SPIES i AT one point in Walt Disney's high-s peed Civil War spy drama, "The Great Locomotive Chase." a heavy boxcar i runs amuck and hurtles to its destruction down a high and steep embankment. The boxcar was real and so were the problems in controlling374 words
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Miscellaneous344 1957-05-31 10 1 fIBHHHHHHHHHHHHHBHHB| Move nimbly to make gains. 'WWIX^EX^RB*X£&^&I CANCER— Jur;e 21 to July M^MBHBSBiI^aBMi j^^£| I 2 Head off problems. m Vn^^V?lM^^^^BH weariness; strike note vi acfiSfll II" I H^A^y Inta lliß> 3 cord with older folk. M ■II l/Hkl I lit JM LEO— July 23 to Aup 22— BJIJR344 words
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Article251 1957-05-31 11 Aussies Win The Hard Way M,, Kruter)—Aus- uho airfAdv hav e two 1 in the men's Angles ni\%, »re now assured •H at least one pair the men's doubles ftnai jhP French international J" nnr* championships i d the Ml r top i's pair ed a Sl two-hour struggle s251 words
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Article27 1957-05-31 11 MILAN. May HO (Renter) Charles Humez, France, retained the European middle boxing title here last night by outpointing Italo Scotichini, of Italy, over 15 rounds.27 words
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Article106 1957-05-31 11 Police Step In To Prevent Brawl PARIS. May 30 (Reuter) Police had to separate the players during a football match here last night in which Aston Villa, the English F.A. Cup winners, were beaten 2-1 by Toulouse, the French Cup holders. Towards the end of the first half, which had106 words
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Article73 1957-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday —Th e Selangor Cricket Association have made two replacements in their team to meet Perak at cricket here over the week-end. The chances were made because L Klassen and II S. Maniam who were previously selected, have fallen ill. Harry Partington and73 words
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Article34 1957-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday M&laya Command Camp heat Malaya Command Signal-, Squdron 4-0 in an Army Inter-Unit soccer match on the Gurncy Rd ground today. Powell (3) and Anderson were the scorers.34 words
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447 1957-05-31 11 ANOTHER JESSE OWENS IN THE MAKING In the big ten outdoor meet Davis will be shooting tor Owens' 22<J-yard low hurdle record of 22.6 seconds. Davis a:ready has the third best time in big ten history in the event with a clocking of 2.3.5 seconds Davis said he did not447 words
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Article147 1957-05-31 11 OLYMPICS HOCKEY NEW SYSTEM A NEW system of grouping hockey teams" for the 1960 Rome Olympics has been evolved and will be introduced when the world teams next meet. According to a circular issued to all affiliates by the International Hockey Federation, the competing teams will again be divided into147 words
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Article27 1957-05-31 11 PENAXG. Thurs.— The Penang Turf Club Amateur Race Meeting will b e held on Saturday. June 29 Entries close at noon on Wednesday. June, 19.27 words
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Article270 1957-05-31 11 Takes Three For 33 LONDON, May 29, (Reuter)— Frank 'Typhoon' Tyson, the Northamptonshire pace bowler, who has been left out of England's thirteen for the first Test against the West Indies, took three wickets for 33 runs against Surrey today. Recapturing the pace and hostility270 words
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Article92 1957-05-31 11 INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, May 30 (AP) The greatest field of drivers in the event's 41-year-history will roar oil on Thursday in one of the world's most thrilling races to nowhere, the Indianapolis 500. Warm weather with a slim possibility of afternoon showers is predicted for the92 words
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Article79 1957-05-31 11 FORMBY, Lancashire. May 29,1 (Reuter) Three Scots, three Englishmen, a South African and an American living in England have survived for the quarterfinals of the British Amateur Golf Championship here. They will plav over 3(i holes tomorrow, the distance also oi Friday's semi-finals and Saturday's final. Arthur Walker,79 words
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Advertisement49 1957-05-31 11 t i±±±*SSaSffiffißßffiffißEtfißßßßffiffifflffiSESaESffiSSEßßßffi?EffißßffifflffißEfflfflEßffifflffiffiHff Ct. CAPITOL-TOMORROW MIDNIGHT ■^m COLUMBIA PICTURES PROUDLY PRESENT jjk m a Warwick Production depicting S *fl "X" I I I1 of world-wide manhunt" •m53 I i> filmed in the alleys of the > j VktOff Mature Anita Ekberg I t Trevor Howard v"^-r(|^Hr t 5 INTERNATIONAL CI\E\IASCOPE POLICE49 words
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Advertisement126 1957-05-31 11 Today: 3.15 6.30 0.1! p.m. Belly-danrer SAMIA GAMAL in her mo9t exciting hit "AWEL GHARAM" Super Egyptian Musical Extravaganza w/English subtitles SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD CLASS^ 10c WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ACCOMMODATION minimum &<J A WOROFOR SALE SITUATIONS AGENCIES TUITION ETC2o<word») O />r BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATHS minimum <n PERSONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 20126 words
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Advertisement477 1957-05-31 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT TPHE SINGAPORE IMPROVE--1 MENT TRUST invites ipplications for a post of temporary Junior Draftsman to assist in the preparation of ;opographical and engineering plans and designs. Age up to 25 year.'-. Some experience of geometrical drawing and lettering would be an advantage "ommencing inclusive salary ?200477 words
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Advertisement680 1957-05-31 11 DEATH SIOK GUAN, JP 7~e 65. passed awav peacefw at General Hospital on Monday 2T!h May. 1957 at 10 p.m. leaving his sorrow! ui wife. 4 sons Chin Seng. Choo Wah. Choo Siong. Choo Kiat. t a-o daughters-m-law 9 daughters, 6 sons-in-law, Tan Kong Piat vvee Ai* Koon. Tan Seng680 words
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Miscellaneous104 1957-05-31 11 tf] Abner gy f k v~v /-or^cxi i MIAMI 1 •>•••*"•»< SO fWS /5 CKOW^S/ AND 5Q MOU MUST LOST r/V'£/V£> O' I Y^ W^^^^) HERE T V SOME^ERC^-i^^a^ >hvAV,^N J AUey Oop ByV^Jlamlin W'ro^v^h 1^? V j eh? ve!,^ 1 >Kall wghtX been layin' j I THE MEMTM. V/ELL,GLAD104 words
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1256 1957-05-31 12 Weights And Probable Starters For Saturday FOLLOWING arc weights and probable starters for a eight races for tomorrow (June 1), concluding day of tl Singapore Turf Club May/ June meeting. THE GOVERNOR'S CUP Horses Class 1, Div. I— lV4 Miles 100 Little Pappa 6y 9.02 United Stable R van Bkele1,256 words
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Article, Illustration118 1957-05-31 12 On Friday Fighting Lees Opponent THIS la Pansak Vitichai (above), SHttn'a Xo. 1 contender for the lightweight championship and who is ranked Xo. 4 among the men of his class In the Orient. Pansak will be fighting in the main event of promoter Bertie Be' \s card at the Happy118 words
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Article155 1957-05-31 12 KLALA LUMPUR. Thursday The annual lay Lian Tcck Shield soccer match between North and South will take place at the TPCA stadium on June 2. This match follows the MCFA Cup final between Selangor and Neeri Sembilan which is to take s'lace in the same stadium at155 words
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Article55 1957-05-31 12 THE following will represent the Royal Air Force (Singapore), versus Singapore Recreation Club at Changi Pagar on June 2. S.A.C. Haines, L.A.C Sibley, (Capt.) Flt.-Lt. Turner, L.AC Alty, Sgt. King. L.A.C Darley. Cdl. Middleweek. Sgt Sandhurst, F.-Sgt. Bone Cpl Hanrahan, S.-Tech. Muir 12th man: Fg. Officer Wilkinson. UmDire:55 words
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673 1957-05-31 12 Hire Teams ENGLAND: Peter May, Trevor Bailey, Colin Cowdrey, Brian Close, Godfrey Evans, Doug Insole, Jim Laker. Tony Lock. Peter Richardson. Brian Statham and Freddie Trueman. WEST INDIES: John Goddard. Denis Atkinson. Roy Gilchrist, Rohan Kanhai, Bruce Paireaudeau. Sonny Ramadhin.673 words
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Article120 1957-05-31 12 England Ist innings P. Richardson c Walcott b Ramadhin 47 R. Closp r Kan«#i h Gikhrist IS I). Insolp b Ramadhin -> (i P. Mav c Weekr*. b Ramadhin 30 C owdrrv c Gilchrist b Ramadhin 4 T. Bailey b Ramjdhin 1 lock b Ramadhin G. Ivan« b Gilchrist120 words
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Article97 1957-05-31 12 A $34,000 Bristol Cooper will be the centre of attraction at Changi next Sunday when the newly formed Forces Motoring Club hold their first circuit meet. The owner. 42-year-old Bernard Arnolc', is expected to win the formulae libre race But Arnold who is the manager of97 words
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Article131 1957-05-31 12 LONDON. May SO, (Reuter> Close of play in today's cricket matches were At Cambridge: Cambridge University 165 :\vd. 116 for four. Middlesex 390 for 'our declared Delisle 130. Robertson 105 not oik. Bick V~. At the Oval: Northamptonshire 113 and 232 Brooks 100 Barrick 57,131 words
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Article35 1957-05-31 12 I.A. Team For Saturday TJfE tea as ape re in the S ciativ a nan* I be sc Indian^ Clu: Appuni .ing;, am and E bour son E nan. E Kanr raham. I and Si35 words
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619 1957-05-31 12 Windsor JLaid Reports an the Pre-Hace Gal taps atHukit Tint ah He's All Set For The Governor's Cup J CANDIDATES for th< Governor's Cup were given their winding up J gallops at Bukit Timah yesterday, and none worked more impressiveJly than longstriding CRIMSON PIRATE.619 words
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Article102 1957-05-31 12 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League. Div. 3B—Minto C.U. vs. Bukit Timah S.C.. Ceylang; K.M.L. vs. Cosmos S.C., Farrcr Park: Ketywaran Club vs. Bintang Bui an S.C., Farrer Park. ATHLETICS: Lcc Kuo Oman Schools I and II 6th Annual Athletic Meet at the Police Training School ground at 2.45 p.m.; Victoria102 words
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Article63 1957-05-31 12 BEDOK Sports Club trounced Tamil Brotherhood Association by seven goals to nil in a SAFA Div. 3B league soccer match played at Geylang yesterday. Scorers for the winners wereOsman (2). Rahman (2) Sulieman (2) an<i Salleh. In another Div 3B league gam o played at Farrer63 words
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Article133 1957-05-31 12 V- Kesavan, as the favourite outpointed Zainol bin Baba in the bantam weight semi-finai of the Singapore Amateur Box' ing Association's annual championship held at the S.B.A. hall last night. Tonight Kesavan will meet Brian Isaac who won his fight against Mohamad Noor, the referee stopping133 words
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Article79 1957-05-31 12 PARIS, May 30. (Reuteri Britain's Shirley Bloomer—already holder of the Italian title entered the final of the women's single- in the French Lawn Tennis Championships here todav with a battling threeset victory over the Czechoslovak champion Mrs. Vera Puzejova. Miss Bloomer won 6-4 2-6 ti-4. Mrs. Dorothy79 words
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Article28 1957-05-31 12 ST. ETIENNE, May 30. (Reuler) Italian racing drivers Carrini and Baretto. driving for Ferrari, were killed today in the Grand Prix De St. Etienne motor race28 words
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Article96 1957-05-31 12 _T?ie Singapore Motor-Club is majung arrangements for a BETES? r° be hc d at Winces* Elizabeth Estate, on July 14 .Mr. G W. Morton hon secre- Club >.. da* that entries are U d receiv. > r{ i y .-ge sai I m another me«tTe Navigational96 words
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Article16 1957-05-31 12 Inter- Club Athletics SIX leadi ticipate 2, at Base. The dra R A I and A16 words
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