Singapore Standard, 3 June 1957
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Title Section31 1957-06-03 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POL ICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 U ft vH ~P FIRE BRIGADE 2811 GENERAL HOSPITAL 2414 11. No. 334 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1957 12 PAGES 15 (EMS31 words
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Article, Illustration628 1957-06-03 1 M. T. YONG - NO CITIZENSHIP FOR THE DISLOYAL M. T. YONG Not Fully Satisfied Tunku Flies In B V Int Federation oovernmenr can Dar a oririsn suDjecr rrom becoming a Federal citizen if he acts prejudicially against the interests of the country. This was stated by the Federation's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman,Standardpic - 628 words
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Article, Illustration275 1957-06-03 1 Inil S-\ear-o!d An? 1 am the s;irl from ip..r. v hm itow ti. who |jßf.»i S inej i. t .1 hi am rprr.itiiiii in Decem--7^ r li-t kp.ir in slowlj losiij h»>r suht. This little lass with the heart belie\« that only pair of spoil275 words
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311 1957-06-03 1 Kl ALA LUMPUB, Sun. The Alliance government ignored the Communist bloc countries when it drew up list of 45 nations It whom invitations are bein<; sent to attend the Federation's Merdeka celebrations on Aug. 31. personal invitation has been sent to the secretary gencial311 words
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Article108 1957-06-03 1 Another A- Device Exploded L\S VEGAS. Nevada. June 2 (DP) The Atomic Energy Commi.x-ion explddtd another atomic test device a:- the Nevada proring grounds this morning before dawn. Hill morning's bla.-t Wtt trifgt d atop a SOO-100l wer to become the second blast In the kmiest seriea of nuclear test108 words
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Article64 1957-06-03 1 MELBOURNE. Juno 2 (AP) Archbishop Makanos. leader of the Cyprus movement for o with Greece, will be Invited tO visit Australia by the Australian Committee for Setf-Determination In Cyprus. This was announced here to night by Mr Qive Evatt, member Ol the New South Wales Government and64 words
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Article23 1957-06-03 1 NORWAY hafl decided to \v Britain'i lead is relaxIng trade restrictioni against Communist China, a government spokesman announced m Os'.o yesterday.— AP.23 words
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Article136 1957-06-03 1 Students Boo Police A SINGAPORE Police (let.vhmcnt. on duty at list niuht ">■ Lib-Sac byHection rally at the Chinatown hillock off Hand. i Street was booed at and < at -called by about 200 Chinese students, Police Secretary, >lr. Peter Clamio told the Standard last Bight Ihe students were from136 words
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Article155 1957-06-03 1 COLOMBO, Ceylon, June 2 (Keuter) Three Ceylon Government ministers were attacked by a crowd of demonstrators in Mannar, a Tamil-speaking Northern Prownce, yesterday according to reports published here today. The Ministers re z r nnz V a meeting when the dorr. trators threw stones and155 words
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Article77 1957-06-03 1 tokyo. June 2 (Renter)— Harold Steele, 68-year-old British Quaker who planned to .sail Into the Christmas Island danger zone in protest against the nuclear bomb tests, said here today he had "reluctantly" decided to return to England. On receiving a Mtrr from a friend in Fiji77 words
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Article39 1957-06-03 1 TAIPEI. June 2 (Renter) The aine-day curfew [mooted on Taipei, frorr midnight to 5 a.m.. following the antiAmcnran riots Of Mav M came to an end this mor::inq. But martial liw is to continue at present39 words
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Article20 1957-06-03 1 A ::-Y EAR-OLD Chine Cho« Cta ian Ming, was found hanging under Merdeka Br; Ige, Singapore, ear. I moraine.20 words
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Article130 1957-06-03 1 angels camp, California, June I (Retftefl Local police last night Called in reinforcementi to help control 3. T00 motor-cyclists who had brought a night of terror to the residents of this tiny town. The call for help went out when the motor-cyclists from four states130 words
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229 1957-06-03 1 TUNKU Abdul Rahman, said in Bombay yesterday the new constitution for his country, drawn up in agreement with Britain, was not entirely satisfactory "but it is a measure of agreement sufficient for us to begin building up as a new nation,' according to229 words
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Article125 1957-06-03 1 Big Welcome Awaits Sir Anthony LONDON June 2 (Re;/ —A bis official wekOßßt honv o: mony awaits ny Leer. former Br:ti,h Premier when he l rp morrow three weeta co»» a. 1 p r. r i v liner Em; res tnt i the r v b€ pr ;p of g'125 words
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Article52 1957-06-03 1 ST. 1 nnesota. June 2 (Reuter) Capt. J. W. Kittinger set a new record for a manned balloon flight today by soaring to approximately 96,000 ft. (about 17 miles a huge plastic he] balloon. The 28-year-old Ameri force om>er, attained height 1 hr. and 20 r leaving52 words
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202 1957-06-03 2 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Police are winning the wai on "gangsters"' in the Temiang River, Setul and Rahang areas, said Mr. B. K. Cash\; p, Ncm'i Sembilan C.LD. Chief yesterdi-.v. These gangsters have been prey.: 1 i d pettj traders, prostitutes, eoff( e i bop202 words
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71 1957-06-03 2 WAR DEPARTMENT TALKS ON RETRENCHMENT CIVILIAN employees of the War Department in Singapore and the Federation want a uniform policy on the question of retrenchment of redundant emnloyecs. This matter will come up f n r ,-ii |i ir.t meeting Of Services union leaders of the two territories sv. 171 words
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Article30 1957-06-03 2 DR M N of Kampar died on Sunday Funeral e~r- leave No. 6. Hospital Road, Kampar for crcmat.on at B in I ■du cemetery) p.m. en M June 3.30 words
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Article, Illustration116 1957-06-03 2 photo. A MUSLIM Association has born formed in the Australian Stale of Victoria with the major aim of building I mosque in Melbourne, the State capital. More than 1 members of Melbourne's Moslem community, including many private and Colombo Plan students from Indonesia. MalayaANIB - 116 words
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487 1957-06-03 2 FORTY-THREE candidates havt past Final Part I nination for the degree of M.8.8.5. in Pathology, including Bacteriology and Parasitology. from the University of Malaya. They are: Chan Kok Chin. Chan BI M Chin. Chee Clioont; Sonc. Choe Phui Lay. Chce -I. g, Chce Tiar.487 words
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Article37 1957-06-03 2 BLAXTYRE. Njt I I June (Rcuicr) Women wearing shorts or "trousers of any description" will not titallowed to enter Xyasalnnd's Legislative Council chamber, under an order signed by the Governor, Sir Robert Armitnce.37 words
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Article189 1957-06-03 2 Expelled Students Appeal Turns Into A Fiasco PENANG, Sun. Parents and guorc of 13 expelled students of the Chung Ling High School tcdoy walked out when o sub-committee refused to meet two rcprcs fives appointed by them. 11m parenti had call d ai the Bee Jean189 words
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Article173 1957-06-03 2 MORE MEN FOR FED. ARMY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. FightiFftl units of the British forces comprising mainly Malayan soldiers are to be transferred to the Federation Army on July 15 to make it selfcontained and self-sup-porting regarding artillery, workshop and ordnance services. Announcing this at a news conference today, the G.0.C.,173 words
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69 1957-06-03 2 CLASSICAL MUSICIAN TO PERFORM IN MALAYA MR. M. A. KALYANA Krishna Bhasauathar. a South Indian classical musician will fire a series of performances in Singapore on the ancient Indian instrument tile Veena. Mr. Krishna is on a six-werk tout of Malaya. His first performance >n Singapore will be en Wednesday69 words
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122 1957-06-03 2 BRISTOL. England, June 2. (Realm.— Earl Attlee, the former Labour Prime Minisb r, di dared here last night that democracy did not exist in Asia or Africa 1 1 vhere Britain bad pianttttl u. He was speaking to the annual rally of the Western Di122 words
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Article41 1957-06-03 2 BUENOS AIRES. June 2, (Reiiter*.— A woman gave birth on a treetop in Piaza Montero. Buenos Aires Province, and was later rescued by a helicopter after a 28--hour ordeal d r home was sv. Hoods.41 words
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Article29 1957-06-03 2 THE Mrteorolosical E said yesterday in Tokyo hail stones as big as hen's eggs fell in north-eastern Japan and Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island on Saturday night. Reuter.29 words
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Article21 1957-06-03 2 SINGAPORE Police arrest- 'i man yesterday foe allegedly extorting money fron w man at thi Capifc i Tin Car Park.21 words
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Article230 1957-06-03 2 Adventure Is Here, Says Queen LONDON, June 2 (Reu. ter) Qjeen ELz today told the youth oi British Com rnonWealth that they were grov in an age as full < bilities of adventure as the age of Queen Elizabeth the First. In a Commonwealth Youth Sunday message relayed from pulpits230 words
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Article46 1957-06-03 2 M 2 (Reitetf Iwyn Li 1 B aln's Foreign Secretary, arrived by air here today for the Bagdad Pact meeting tome: r Lloyd, who leads the British delegation in talks, was accompanied Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, British repre:on the Pact's Committee.46 words
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Article31 1957-06-03 2 n plumtpatented what he claims to le first real thi mansion al movie the a: is a huge hollow sphtr, and the film projected inside ill bj lour prc31 words
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Article34 1957-06-03 2 Indian, known ai Bob", who turned car: the main street ol F I in Natal, Africa, alter I ched the age of 1 died at the age of 112 ter.34 words
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Article53 1957-06-03 2 TOKYO, j .re 2 (Rcutcr) Stimulating drugs, considered to be as dangerous as narcotics, are being produced and marketed in increasing amounts te efTorts by Japanese Po- lice and doctors to wipe <"* the traffic. A Police spokesmar that there were 5,106 cues illegal production of53 words
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Advertisement125 1957-06-03 2 The icorld famous family of TIGER medicinal products 'W$. v CHEE THONE SAN P-^vides InstcntGneous relief for Toothache, Ecrcche Stomachache, Muscle Pcin, Indigestion, Backache, C^.ds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL 1 THAT Jff|| LOREM still have a WORD for HER! Zf^^7^\ "ROY i M 1125 words
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Advertisement21 1957-06-03 2 I NO MAN X EVER DREW ON HIM AND LIVED' STERLING K\Rl\ BOOTH I MAYDE\ WILLIAW mSM()!» <l.\ itIEX M£XT CHANCt21 words
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Miscellaneous165 1957-06-03 2 iStandard cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE f|M£APrtDE -.ooaau* Snr site Cc Iyer Quay. 7£K&Mt6BsHt&*SmZj**&^E&GJt r i-i' rl l i..ii oi \u,\~ C1 n It T: MinNtry of Ht\iith: Laying of the TTl'lLfW^ Aw TTaT^f foundation stone of bospltal in AlXVau \X AIUL the chronic Btck. by Mr. A J B.;_;,165 words
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Article, Illustration173 1957-06-03 3 HOLDING the 18-inch-high "first Actor" trophy aloft so th.it th,. waiting croud could see it a jubi- Mr Run Kun Shaw returned to Singapore M'»--i irimi the Asian Film Festival in Tokyo. vi. il Mr Shaw (above) it the airport: "Getting the '•>173 words
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146 1957-06-03 3 Talks Start As Colony Bus Strike Enters Bth Day g REPRESENTATIVES of th S ngapare Bui Workj(fr_V Union and the Transport Employees Union v. ill laeet at the Labour Ministry today to" find ways and means of ending the strike by 350 busmen emploVed in (■I -> K 1 and146 words
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Article111 1957-06-03 3 v C: rorr. :-iinese school teachers yesterday called on to Dut their salaries on a Dar with teachers in English schools. meetimc of repress trves from seven Chinese schools teachers associations ned the Ministry of Education had "let them .down v«ry badly." 0 :.e Ministry, they111 words
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Article26 1957-06-03 3 J C. Loh ar 1 Chan Se< t the 1 ucation Departrrc I haw been appointed lecturers of the day trair ..~z twA ary teachers.26 words
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Article89 1957-06-03 3 PENAN i S —The Chinese dealing the last batch of iSSO applications for naturalisation before Merdcka D.iy on Ai ust 31. The Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Mr. A.G.A. Alabaster told the Standard that all the applicants are Chinese living in Um Btd I "These applications89 words
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Article120 1957-06-03 3 ABOUT o.nnn prop'.' waited in vain at Singapore Chinatown's hillock oil Bands Street tarday for the verbal clash of candidates in the Tanjong Pagar by-election. They expe< ti Lee Kuan Yew (PAP.) md Ml C. 11. Koh (Independent) to turn up at the mccHnj in response120 words
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Article71 1957-06-03 3 Please Be Fair Lee F A P I Mia Mr. Let Kuan Y night appealed to party supporters not to rfere in the by-election rallies of his rivu. The appeal was a sequel to ie of the crowd going over from the PAP. rally c its <nd ii Chinatown to71 words
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Article52 1957-06-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— I 1 pn ntatlv iof nine trade union > decided today to support the nationwide Mcrdeka '.-brat ions. -wcn-rnan ?üb-mmmlt- wu appointed to work out details of the programme and to draw up an estimate Of the cnsts that the unions will52 words
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179 1957-06-03 3 40 000 Men From Five Unions May Form One Body A MAJOR move to bring in members of all the five unions representing 40,000 civilian employees in the Services and the NAAFI in Singapore into one single body has been initiated by 17,000-strong Army Civil Service Union. A resolution to179 words
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Article, Illustration119 1957-06-03 3 Mr. K. 11. C. Ramsay THE Irish .--hipbuildcr gave the world the Titan. c the 46.328-tun passenger liner are still proud o' their achievement in building the ship. Thil was disclosed at the Singapore airport yesterday by the Assistant Manager Mr. R. H. C Ramsay119 words
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Article48 1957-06-03 3 KOTA BHARU. S:m.— The M)*Hlitl Town Council elec- as for the three wards of Kumbang Pasu. Kota Lama and Wakal Siku were held here#yesterday. The successful candidates re Che Kamariah binte Idria Mohamed. Enche Abdul Rahman bin Bal&iman and Encho Abu Bakar bin Mohan:pd respectively.48 words
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221 1957-06-03 3 THE Inter-Services Action Committee yesterday condemned the Admiralty in Singapore lor its "unilateral action" in discharging dockyard workers on grounds oi redundancy and without coming to an agreement with the Naval Base Labour I nion. Hm b mmittee, representing B a and NAAFj Unions221 words
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Article107 1957-06-03 3 CHAIRMAN of the People's Action Party, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. yesterday challenged Singapore Polite to arrest him and other leaders of his party. He issued the challenge at a U.OOO-strong meeting at Shenton Way held in support of his party's general secretary Mr. Lee Kuan107 words
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Article137 1957-06-03 3 H.C. Meets Deputy At Airport SINGAPORE'S international airport yesterday was the meeting place for Britain's first llich Commissioner to independent Malaya, anri his deputy. Mr. George William Tory, the Commissioner-designate, was on his way lrom Australia to London for briefing ai the Commonwealth Relations Office, before arriving in the Fe137 words
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Article53 1957-06-03 3 FBKAN, Sun.— The imiitl of the Royal PfchMg Polo Club Unlimited Sweep for the Jubilee Race Meeting he'.d on Friday were: No." *****1— 1st. No. *****3— 2nd No. *****6— 3rd. No. *****5— 4th. Consolation Prizes: Ticket N *****7, *****3. *****7, *****9, *****1, *****1 *****9, *****7, 153 words
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Advertisement37 1957-06-03 3 ARMSTRONG SIDDELY ANNOUNCE BIG REDUCTION IN THEIR PRICES FOR THE FOLLOWING MODELS. PREVIOUS NOW 234 Synchromesh Gears $11,350 $8,590 236 s y ncfircmes|l Gears $ii 50 50, 690 Manumatic Gearbox 511,700 $8,890 Enquiries welcome and bookings accepted.37 words
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Advertisement259 1957-06-03 3 WORLD-WIDE CONTEST HERE'S your chance to win a palm-fringed island somewhere in the Fiji Islands. Complete the limerick in the coupon below and send your entry to The Publicity Department, Cathay Organization, c o Odeon Theatre, Singapore, marking the envelope "Win An Island Contest." This is a world-wide contest, sponsored259 words
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Advertisement104 1957-06-03 3 f* I Till 117 *Clß%\i!^ vrtlll/il IZW I'fVt^ \(;\i\st i§^ V>-Hhi AI lIIIMH J iUi^U i J EAST \KKI< \N J ♦fel^fl^^ lUNCLE *^nM&y^i l: \< K(.Hoi m»: J ryjr^ Vy« A Paramount K-i- lu&rVirTf J()MX bfmiiy X^!^^f^J MARli\ ROODEY 1 W#S^ i i^* -^iif FLY THE air£S\ \IEYLON SAPPHIRt104 words
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Article230 1957-06-03 4 JAPAN exported 61.826 tons of steel products in \p*ii of which 1.991 tons were sent to Singapore, according to statistics compiled in Toyko. There were 15 big buyers ol Japanese steel products ana Singapore was the ninth large.-; customer. Jr.- fapan Iron and Bfeeel Federatl n's statement230 words
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Article159 1957-06-03 4 PORT SWETTENHAM, Sun. Scrap iron exports lrom the Federation increased by at least 300 per cent during the past year, a shipping line handling the scrap told the Standard today. Mr '..ird H.-> r- m for rtina-S:am L sa.ri c rt Ol specially t Japan,159 words
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Article23 1957-06-03 4 NEW 1 IT) r-» 20 P 14 15 UtilitiM T4.03 ROM- The? Dc< futures index (lSM>lf avense Bejpals 100) c'.23 words
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Article93 1957-06-03 4 I POSTWAR record Wteklj at rails, fishplates, solepia: r '[p nent of 4,009 I r:> 1 sleepers was an- ■<; r nils by v. rk I It d and Bted Works, England. 1 1 e sh iDmen t s Included one f m re than 2.000 tons93 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-06-03 4 PJCTL'RE shoirs a modern k wh \ch was on v Bl t/zo British In■s F,: r ct Birmingham r c c c t v Dcs'fjncd to p 7 cf7^-r the r?:ost /nstidioui hOMMIPtfti H il ftttfi out with iU&tO<i9** sta^-'ess stcc 1 m IU a built-in wringer for72 words
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Article52 1957-06-03 4 INCBSASING jrieldi have made mus tax I {rowing, I egun during the Second Wod I war, popular on the north-cast coast of Tasmania. Hm Bnt crops planted in 1941 leldcd an averagi od i Ib, a I N the average vie' I In u Bno8 n52 words
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Article218 1957-06-03 4 Bfant Darby, en the ,innouncement <>f their long awaited strip issue rose from $2.87] to $2.90 cum cap;- a] Issue though further chare? are available at the latter pries. Btagapori Co v 3 Storage dcclined with sales from 95 d »wn to 51.87; 1 but Straits Steamship can218 words
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Article225 1957-06-03 4 By A Market Correspondent A SLIGHTLY easier tendency developed in ;i few counters in the industrials section of the local share market during the past week, though there was pressure to sell and price changes were small with buyers always ready to take advantage of any225 words
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Article261 1957-06-03 4 U.K. Record Exports Of Medicines MALAYA BOUGHT $17M. LAST YEAR BRITAIN exported a record total of £39,943.000 worth oi drugs and medicines last year, according to figures published by the Association of British Pharmaceutical Industry. Antibiotics accounted ioz near.y £7 rr.il. ;o:; w rth of :tl fro::'! Britain D I261 words
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Article410 1957-06-03 4 British Borneo Pet-: Profti for the year ended 21-337 sr.>>-\--£358.966 before tax (5 4* per stock unit. and a dividend H 1 per unit free o: tax is proposed. Net liquid assets were worth 14/2 per gtOCk unit at balancing date. Henrv Waugh Co. Lid: Profit for410 words
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Article144 1957-06-03 4 Flat Glass Shipments Higher Export nIM rf UK. flat glass in 1956 totalled more than 5-12 million— a m record. Announcing this, a firm of glass mam:' art UT r- I Britain's principal exporters cf flat Klass stated the slj I fall-off in the total amount of p'.,.- s exported144 words
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Article51 1957-06-03 4 USERS ol largo capacity mobile crane?, not only in Britain, bin. in other countries, who face the additional worry of having to comply with road regulation.- with regard to maximum permissible axle loads, will be able to benefit by the KOI lit development of a U.K. engineering51 words
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Article418 1957-06-03 4 BUSINESS DONE IN THE WEEK BUSINESS done in sharos from May 25 to 31: Industrials: Brit BomCO PC. 85/-, Federal Di>pr: ?ary $2.00,1 Fraser Neave Ord& 481 to 52.47i. Gammon- $2.05 to 52.07 1 Hammer $2.12 and $2.11, Hongkong Bank il.nn) £981. Hume Industries Ords. 5/9. H'illiain Jr.rks $2.50 to418 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-06-03 4 PART of the largest .single shipment of cars ever to leave Britain in one ship are seen here being loaded on the ss Stiver Point at a British port. The cnn 1,400 Austins many oj them packed in specially designed crates are rcorth VSs3floofloo. In the ioreground are82 words
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Article116 1957-06-03 4 New NYK Vessel Arriving THE latest addition the N.Y.K. Line fleet, the 11,100-ton cargo-passeD liner. Suruga Mar-. arrhe in Singapore <>n hei maiden \o\agc from Japan on June Id. Considered to be oni the most modern < arj liners yet built in Jap a the >uru^.i .Maru I sixth v116 words
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Article427 1957-06-03 4 U.S. TRADE MAY SET NEW HIGHS V YORK, June 2— lf t. e recent celebratio:. rf Wor.a Trade Week annual event in the United Statei aroused little more than a ripple of excitement, it can be attributed to a simp r fact Expanding tional trade has been accepted < a427 words
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Advertisement427 1957-06-03 4 Simplest "stop-watch" ever 1 <?/ waterproof and self-winding! ff you'rt baiiff a cake or A'v (XOSE-tT <~>v thf ti rn-ocr^ph time rfcohdinc, rim Turn the zero mark loilqr «i «tr. *r r^n-O- .-'v ■■>a-\^vV-':-^^"V'v':':\ until it is in hne with the minute hand Later, read off the time elapsed at427 words
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Article798 1957-06-03 5 Choose your perfume OU'D never dream of wearing your clothes all through the year, but hov about your perfume do you change that? Before going to (.boose ar.y BMP perfume, make up your mind roughly what you want, baailllf in mind your typo and per-;o:.;; ::y, Adveresti md Qm idflct798 words
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Article, Illustration29 1957-06-03 5 A Ceddes Creation A creation by Doris Geddes which Mill be on display at her fashion show at Adelphi drill on June j and ti in aid of S.A.T.A.29 words
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Article117 1957-06-03 5 r r\VO or three r after I have put away my inium saucepan?. I find inside them generally on the bottom a whitish deposit." writes F.J.P. "What is the cause of it? Could it be caused by washing powders, by salt used in cooking or by117 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-06-03 5 PARIS: Parisian lingerie maker*; are never caught short of imagination when it lonvs to present their ware.v These black "skinned" models present the latest in foundations from Charmereine of Paris. "Coquin" is a combination corset in whit" lace- lined in nylon veil. reinforced in elastic net.UP - 74 words
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Advertisement277 1957-06-03 5 .-;-:,.\v;v^'^> i^^ j#^^**" 1 1 1 1 sec glamorous W \x V C.AKDMU f m c I XITTLE 111 1" Crre p-jfT* blend of >iife§l .T 1^- 1 'T. !ik- po-.vder b-;' Ideal for the comp' fKa j;/." "tcucn-up". Crcme Puff na^es tne d.rterence. goes on with just the k:>s277 words
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Advertisement208 1957-06-03 5 s%e«i I* MODERNIZES Great buit KTTrTIF vo j m j fnr Clioioe of 101 Budget Value <$ W/ i a^ nOVV )OiUI *V n V Nv fj i your home. j y° Ur fNg: '*~JZ\ RE CIPE FILE MEASUREMENTS H%^[ KSfr^S 1 |i fit*- j access. Cover By pv |l208 words
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Advertisement267 1957-06-03 5 Hfi 1 i y y»\ K •V* iaT* 1 a Xy Like in«»t w(.i.i.M, »he takes great M tliat luri'.u- i>k< r-' 'Is- 1 s Byt: s, moat women begin to show tiny ea where thr\i r i ■-yes, mouth, on the forehead Minn tliat ti, 1 supply of hormones*267 words
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Article460 1957-06-03 6 T^'O r.j world can hope to produce anyth:r_ gqpal I verbal exp'osiveness c -e' bod an Pa I I idi K (for Khrushchev) blast which he unleashed in Poland I week. m\ ■m D| I Di I the devast.if.r., ■■..>.■ ts have concent itc ".to the. ;;n bomb,460 words
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Article407 1957-06-03 6 IX SCver Jubilee address, the Sultan of Pahang, Sir Abu Bakar, urged tbi people of Malaya to make Merdeka real and c. -ting igh hard work, unity, and intcr-racial coope: He stressed that "racial harmony is s and prosperity of the new nation as it would be407 words
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Article971 1957-06-03 6 Rawle Knox - The Premier the Patriarch Rawle Knox I 0 By HONG KONG ATANY foreigners fear a crisis between Church and State in Thailand, Buddhist ally in SEATO of the Christian West. Marshal Pibul Songgram, the Prime Minister, is reported to be furious at King Phumpiphol's absence from the recent week of971 words
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Article337 1957-06-03 6 A CarAnd Cash In Bank From Wellington, E.G. Webber reports how New Zealand tackles its pen- sion problem. VEW Zealand makes tiro, major provisions ]or its o!d| fo'k—an age baicjit at Mj and universal superannuat at tjj. The aye bCM/il .i ■'Cl'H 2s. 4d. a vionth for smc.le\ ;>.d M'.',2337 words
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Article705 1957-06-03 6 PROLIFIC contributor to the Readers' Forum columns of Malayan newspapers is L.C.L., of Fenang, who pives me a friendly di? for having written in this column that "if the British European Association's proposal was made known in any other part of the world there would have been705 words
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288 1957-06-03 6 NORA BELOFFS Paris Newsletter Political Crisis capable of creating an alternative government. Tne bulk of the ODDOSitfon came Irom the chance meeting of Communists and Conservatives, each, of cour.-e, hating each other even more tnan they hated M. Mollet. The Communists had originally backed the Socialist-Radical Government because they roped288 words
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Article654 1957-06-03 6 William Clarh - William Clarh India Calls For Ban NEW DELHI >nURING the past few 1 days, both Houses cf the Indian Parharr.*:' I > have passed unan n 1 ly resolutions calling for an end of nuclear tests numerous less official J bodies and persons, in- eluding the654 words
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300 1957-06-03 7 S lENNA, June 2 (Reuter)— Refugees arriving here m Budapest said today there were rumours in Buda'Ji.it the Communist premier. Mr. Janos Kadar, had foiled a plot by StalinhLT !ast week to bring ex-Pre-r Matyas Kakosi back into power. The rumours300 words
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Article170 1957-06-03 7 NO PACTS FOR US JAPAN BANGK :.e 2 (AP) prune Minister jtsterday Japan would clear of regional military alliances such as SEATO the proposed Korea-Formosa Japan-Vietnam alliance in order to remain neutral always. He told a news conference Japanese foreign polic b^ed on the cardinal principles of the U Nati170 words
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Article31 1957-06-03 7 madame Helene Bchweitwa wife oi Dr. /Übert Bchweitier, the Nobel Prizi wlnncr. has da d In Znrirb, 99tC 79. it w.i learned in mi.i--h 1- lanct yv. u-rciaj ReuterReuter - 31 words
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239 1957-06-03 7 5: EIIB, (AP) —Tc U.S Navy announced the development of an oversize helicopter operated "Butterfly Net" to scoop survivors out of the w.. In air-sea rescue operatiaaa. f| v also disclosed a poor man's mirror" aid for the landing of aircraft, and239 words
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Article, Illustration224 1957-06-03 7 Murder In The Tube Yard Men Prepare To Re-Stage Crime r PIIE four men standing in the picture above are detectives planning to resta:;c tlie murder of Polish Countess Teresa Lubienska. I They have returned to the sune of the dime (ilou-cester-rr:nl Tube Station, uhere the seventy-tu o-year-old Comteai, a224 words
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291 1957-06-03 7 MOSCOW, June* (OP}— The s < lei We U Pre a has ,r thai many Russian v,- men undergo abortion la- e 'iev have no knowledge of bfa th tttrol method And what is more, many obstetricians rod gynaeco- are "poorly informed on291 words
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Article74 1957-06-03 7 SYRACUSE, New York. June 2 (Reuter) A marine corps major m the Antarctic saw a wirephoto picture of his wife and new-born daughter within a day of the birth in Buffalo, about 8.500 miles away. A newspaper photographer took the photo three hours after th<' birth yesterday and74 words
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Article30 1957-06-03 7 what is believed to be iru: first nuclear "dock" In the world has been installed in the United States pa> i .< in i°r the 1958 Brussels World Fair30 words
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167 1957-06-03 7 PANS, June 2 (Reuter) An Algerian Nationalist organization operating among the P>.">o.ooo Algerian workers in France, has its own "tax-collectors" and its »wa killers to enforce its law. French Police sources said today. Special "Political Commandos." of half a dozen men each, are167 words
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284 1957-06-03 7 The British Labour Party Gives The Colonies A Pledge LONDON, June 2, (Reuter) The Labour Party in a new manifesto on Colonial policy issued today pledged thot the next Lcbour Government will seek to devote an average of one per cent of Britain s national income over some years to284 words
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273 1957-06-03 7 wealthier metropolitan country," it commented. n :y a century ol Imperial rak th< ?ro- riist ase and :un :\r.v aa --till to be s lived. The Colonial pi pie were li a rious circle they could not ntve thcr problems by273 words
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133 1957-06-03 7 That H-Test Has Made Future Scfer LONDON. June 2. (AP>— Minister of Labour lan MacLeod said last night Britain's H-Bomb tests had made the future of the world "safer than as even a few hours ago." He told a political meeting: "It is because nuclear jk was discovered thai here133 words
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Article168 1957-06-03 7 new DELHI. June t, (Bt ter) The b Uan Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, said here vf 'crriay the Congress Party Wl on the verge of disintegration because casteism. commuDalism, provineiaiism and [so .ition from the people had shown up amon? i rty iienv bers to "a168 words
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Article21 1957-06-03 7 CZECHOSLOVAKIA build a factory in E; I to produce 30 000 biry > t was announced in Prague yerterday. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article36 1957-06-03 7 KOBE Japan J ;r 2 <AP) An ammnn a i r ->.or;ly afi night injurir. isly. police repor:The to a chemical plant at AeMura 10 miles south •>' caused by leaking gas.36 words
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Advertisement88 1957-06-03 7 PARKER-KNOLL 0 &ss£ip£^j9r jS Mm. Jtfiit Jtifc have comfort taped A l Pc r ker-Knoll cha ::n be supplied n mctencls end polish colours to customer's CflQ :e Prices are based on cost of covers 5 s 00 per yard. To identify a Parker-Knoll chair, simply raise the cushion and88 words
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Advertisement1175 1957-06-03 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <5c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) "Eg THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE r e a pt el SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo [Via Suez with liberty to proceed1,175 words
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Advertisement873 1957-06-03 8 MITSUI |jg| LINE S'pore P^'hom Penonc FOR JAPAN Amogison Maru for Yokohcma, Kobe Moji via Hongkong 6 June Bansei Moru tor Moji. Kobj, Osaka. Yokohama 17Junc 13June Mikagesan Moru for Yokohama, Nagoya Kobe 23 June FOR U.SA. For New Ycrk, Philadelphia Baltimore via Bombay Akibosan Moru via Bombay 19 June873 words
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Advertisement606 1957-06-03 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok ond/or Far East via Suez. Pcnarig P S'hom S'por* "KAMBODIA" In F "SAMOA" 910 June 11/11 June 12/13 Jun, "ASIA" 15 l£Ji«. HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg, Oslo, via Suez S'pore PS.'hom Penong "LALANDIA" s/sj.« NOT LOADING SINGAPORE PASSENGER606 words
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556 1957-06-03 9 THE Mechanization of ical Crops" by \V. Bates which has just publLshed in Brireceives a warm ■mu- from "The Recorder." This Qffgffl pttati cut that such a m tk fills a long-felt gap. Far-? ng ?p:c> pr p.ts so rr iT.y ccn: icat us 1556 words
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Article241 1957-06-03 9 Copra Trade In S 'pore Restricted TRADE in the Singapore copra market continued rather restricted due to continuing inadequacy of als of the commodity, and shippers to India were ■rallv not prepared to pay prices demanded by for forward shipment positions, says the weekt'port of Lewis Peat (S'pore) Ltd. Tfce241 words
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Advertisement259 1957-06-03 9 SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES I Ifo and from INDONESIAN PORTS HEAP ENC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD. SOON BEE STEAMSHIP CO. (S) LTD. BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES --.'rn, Now Y.^ Philjdelph.a, Baltimore, Mobile, New Orleans, Houston. S pcic P.Sham Penang New York MAN:.;viLLE 2 S |un 9 |un 12/14 |un I7|ul> ASTVILLE In259 words
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Advertisement351 1957-06-03 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 1. GAS DEPARTMENT: (a) Supply and fitting ot open mesh steel flooring at Kallang Road Gas Worka Meter House. Tender Deposit $50/-. Close V2 NOON— 2O/6/57, and (b) Painting New Purifier House and Purifier Boxes at Kallang Road Gas Works. Tender Deposit $50/-, Close351 words
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Advertisement654 1957-06-03 9 TENDERS INVITED. Washing: Dhobying College Linen and Soiled, Kota Bharu Teachers College, Kelantan. r TENDERS will be received A at the Office of the Principal, Kota Bharu Teachers College, Kelantan for wash- j ing dhobying College Linen and Soiled Clothes for approximately 330 students (both men and women) for the654 words
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Advertisement501 1957-06-03 9 P.W.D TENDER NOTICE T'ENDERS will be received at the office of the Waterworks Engineer, PWD. Brockman R«'ad. Kuala Lumpur, up to 3.(Hi p.m 12th June, L957, for the Construction and Completion of 4 (Four) Units Lahour Lines complete with Sewerage Installation at Hicks j Road, Kuala Lumpur. Plans and specifications501 words
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Advertisement409 1957-06-03 9 NOTICES NATURALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following persons whose name* and addresses are given below are app jrinf to the Governor r raturalisatton and that any per?on who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed si "of the facts in409 words
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Advertisement1670 1957-06-03 9 THE UNITED SUA BETONG RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. CHAIRMAN S SPI M H U ji i to record the death in November 1. I I :r. H. T ho had a long and honour a.- >ociation with this compam nanagar of our first property as long ago as 1911 Although he1,670 words
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521 1957-06-03 10 Bin Keng Spins Out Petak Two-day Match Ends In Big S'gor Victory KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Brilliant bowling by left arm spin bowler Khoo Bin Keng who captured five wickets for seven runs enabled Selangor to beat Perak in their inter-State cricket match by 136 runs on the padang here today.521 words
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Article236 1957-06-03 10 Selangor Ist Inns. 92. Perak Ist Inns. (>3. SELAKGOB 2nd INNS. A K. Jon?? run out BfcCaw b Alladyce G de Siiva run out Shepherdson Ibw Chua Eng Kim 24 Gurucharan Siren not out 24 Winchester noi out 13 Extras 4 Total (for 4 wkts.) 150 Did not bat:—236 words
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Article989 1957-06-03 10 LEAVING the Army and the C.S.C. to play their postponed fixture, the other teams in the S.C.A. ■eniOf tournament completed their first round engagements yesterday Without any upsets. The ICSUItI were as anticipated. The Police maintained their unbeaten record by a six-wicket win over the Chinese and989 words
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Article761 1957-06-03 10 SINGAPORE Indian Assoriation beat Ceylon Sports Club by j(J runs at Balestier Road yesterday. INDIANS Hu>iein Shah c N'agaiah b P De Kretser 19 Ras kl il I P. De Kretser 3 Angulha b Xagaiah 50 Amar Singh e Sivapatham b K:et?er 2G Ajit S eh c Soocelcraj761 words
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Article175 1957-06-03 10 LONDON (Reuter) Positions of teams in the English County Cricket Championship table, up to and including games finished on May 31. are as folows:P W L I) ML MI) BP Pts Lancashire 6 5 10 0 0 10 70 Derbyshire 5 4 10 0 0 8 T.fi175 words
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Advertisement237 1957-06-03 10 >mo« NOW SHOWING! IODEONI n am i4 4i: b4 JV^Jfc-^_fc_WLLai 9.30 pm > iraan Wisdom p\ {UP IN TH£¥»ORLpJ|^ J JZ^^ Nf X7 CHANCE j* An Artion-Parked Drama in Mandarin GRACE "Mambo Girl" CHANG in NOW SHOWING! T L^^ rni T FROM THE WILD BLACK HILLS <H D\KnT\^ "^C a237 words
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Article742 1957-06-03 11 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN Success Will Secure For Him The Triple Crown By LONDON. June 2 (Reuter)-Sir Victor Sassoon's CREPELLO looks like :tn; the shortest priced Derby favourite since the American colt Prince Simon > I chance in 1900. be run over onc-and-a-ha::->r..!es on the rolling Epsom Downs742 words
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Article204 1957-06-03 11 The Big Swede Beats American PARIS, June 2 Sven Davidson, of Sweden, won the men's singles title of the Irench Lawn Tennis championships with a Straight sets victory over Amenta's Herb Flam, ti-li. <»-4, (i-4, in one hour 15 minutes. Both men stayed in the back of the tourt for204 words
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499 1957-06-03 11 BIRMINGHAM, June 1 (Reuter)— The West Indies maintained command of the first Test against England today, remorselessly grinding out a Int innings lead of 288 and then claiming two England second innings wickets lor LIB. With two days to go, England still499 words
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Article132 1957-06-03 11 ENGLAND —Ist Inns ISC WEST INDIES Ist Inn* I'aireaudeau l> Irurman 1 Kanhai low St.ttli im Walcott c Evan* h laker I'O Weekes b Trueman <) Sobers e Bailey b Statham '■'> Smith lbw laker It 1 Worrell i> Statham (iociriard c lock b Laker .'1 Atkinson e StathamReuter - 132 words
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Article74 1957-06-03 11 FIFA to discuss Hungarians ZURICH. June 2 (Reuter The executive conm./' 1 of the International Aj tion Football Federation (FIFA) Will meet in Moscow from June 21 to IS, vat announced here today. it was understood that on of the main items for discussion would be the question of Hungarian74 words
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Advertisement261 1957-06-03 11 Tumo\ Z!< N EVENING CLASS S i itock Avenue <'■ Serangoon Garden way). Shorthand IypewritJ Beeinners/ Malay: Senior CambridE p Students; Ciovcrnment Officers Btd 1 Examination; Iffalay Languncf Beginners. Chinese School Certificate Students; Beginners. Specinl Coaching in English Ifathematia e for students di i Entrance Examination S' coiidary School. Enrol261 words
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Advertisement983 1957-06-03 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITI\NO\S \ACA\T AC:k\OUI[»(;\ILNT Bourse iSEB? All J ---^n/pho IK At Hi KS 1 TKAIMNCi 'eir messages of cond COI.IIJ.K SINUAPORI and attendance at the funeral. |PPLICATIONS tor adnnssioi :o :-f S ||i iii(i\L i,«f.«in above m eceived VA(.AN. on lorn;s obtainable from ihe Reg strai Training SINdAPORfc C983 words
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Miscellaneous155 1957-06-03 11 li 1 Abner By Al Capp /NONE O US WILL HA^TA AN 1 SO— TO KEEP f'l ll J > r*™?~-r^\ \ss£s^£^^ >ss?E D^ H^ w -i c or; Alley Oop By V.T. Hamlin -3^Y f v=? C'GAJ? SJ-E v;i NO...n"S ODJUH THINK /MAR!- Y&^^^BM I 3EHN^ jAT LEAST MX)155 words
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Miscellaneous392 1957-06-03 11 eX|lu|^bl|llJH I i JL "In ihc ifvicun of youth, i which 1 air rtaeriei for a hrieht inaiiliood. (Ihti- Is nu Mich wntil :is lail!" Blll<T-l.\ttoll. Monday worn nutv- •>\ I. Thil I lould bo i structive day, wsptif lillj for i those who cive freely of i icmstlins. Seek392 words
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Article, Illustration20 1957-06-03 12 How they finished on Saturday, June 1, eoncludinjj day ol the Singapore Tu Club May June Meeting.20 words
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620 1957-06-03 12 WINDSOR LAD - ADELAIDE STAR GAVE MITCHELL HIS THIRD CUP WINNER WINDSOR LAD By JOCKEY Kr\in Mitchell who recently returned from a vacation \v Australia scored his third Cup triumph in the country when he landed Crest's Stables Adelaide Stir first home in a finish of noses to annex the Governor's Cup over620 words
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Article64 1957-06-03 12 MAN 3. Sun.— l goals to four i friendly inter-state soccer n at City Si Penang 100l coals to two lead at th e 'rers for Aziz wah anc Anthonysamy d> Kedah, Zainol Oi nd Kassim Sultan ed. In a curtain raiser precec ■Mteh, Rovai A64 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-06-03 12 SHAMROCK SUPPER, ridden by Donnelly and trained by Mr. R. N. Hobbs Ls seen here being led through the winner's gate by the owner, Mr. T. V. Mittheli. alter annexing the Summer Cup for Malaya s top sprinters over six furlongs in the last day of the55 words
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Article682 1957-06-03 12 M.C.F.A. Soccer Classic South had only ten men in second half KI'4LA LUMPUR, Sun. North regained the Tay Lian Teck soccer shield when they defeated South by 4-2 in the annual Malayan Chinese Football Association soccer match played before a large crowd on the Princes Road682 words
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Article212 1957-06-03 12 World Record Equalled COMPTON California. June 1 (Reuter).— Milt Campbell, the United States and Ellas Gilbert, of Carolina, both equalled the world 120 yards hurdles record of 13.4 seconds in a rajce here last ni^ht. Campbell won by inches from Gilbert, with Olympic no metn a hurdles champion, U Call212 words
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Article56 1957-06-03 12 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER: SAFA Lcng::e D A PS R E.C.A. fit Bctnr, />:>. 2B Alcxandm F. T. vs R 'd M I A h I 2B R.A.F. Seletar vs S.H.B Police Pork: D,r. 3 A MaxiceU S. C. vs Katong S. C. at F Park; D<>. 3 A Mount Emily56 words
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109 1957-06-03 12 Bowden-the Ist American 4 min. mifer STOCKTON. C 2— d'P) Lanky Don Bowdeo, criity of California mi in J:55.7 last night to becomt the first Ame: four-minutes barrier. Bowden. won by 80 yard«, ered the old America* mark of 4:005 set in II The crowd who Bowden's tremendous perform. a109 words
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Article100 1957-06-03 12 A Double For Bloomer -RIS, June 2 (Reuter) Miss Shirley Bloomer today added the French doubles title to the singlei championship which she woa on Saturday. The 22-year-old Grimsby girl teamed with pow< hitting Miss Darlene 1 California, to c nirez anc Rosa Reyes v. in 7-5 4-6 7-5 three100 words
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464 1957-06-03 12 MALAYAN and Olympic half-miler, M. Hari Chandra, representing the Aehilles R.A.F. Changi team, ran the half mile in one minute 59.8 seconds at the friendly Triangular Athletic Meet held at the Naval Base yesterday. Though the time he464 words
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Article168 1957-06-03 12 LONDON. June 1, <R?uter> Derbyshire, close on the beeli of Lancashire at the top of the BngHffh County cricket Championship table, mr.de an excellent start to making up the four-point leeway when the two Counties met today. Close of play scores in todav's cricket matches w^re:At Oxford. Oxford168 words
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Article443 1957-06-03 12 SINGAPORE Harbour Brard Police registered their fir>t w.n in the Bincap re Cricket hi SOCiation junior league this season when they surprisingly beat the Indian Association by 10 runs at Kepuel Harbour yesterday. T p UeoMo m i I H eb tory mainly due to the tighi443 words
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Article52 1957-06-03 12 NANTES, June 2 (Reuter) France boat Iceland in a European group 2 match of i the World Soccer Cup preliminaries, here today by 8 goals to 0. having led at halftime by s—o5 0 France had previously bca'.en Belgium in the only other game so far played in52 words
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Article185 1957-06-03 12 Red China win return match HONGKONG. Jui e 2 (Reuter) Communist China today beat Indonesia 4-3 in their second soccer match for the wi r d series at the Temple Of Heaven stadium in Peking, I Pekin.s reported. Indonesia had won the first match 2-0 in Jakarta on May ]j.185 words
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Article34 1957-06-03 12 MOSCOW. J ine 1 (Rcuter) —The Soviet Union, the Olympic champions, were held to 1-1 draw by Rumania in an International soccer match here *-":av. a"rcr^.:.; to a TtM Azov. "y report34 words
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