Singapore Standard, 4 June 1957
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Title Section21 1957-06-04 1 Singapore Standard to I I i. I 4 I. MI. No. 33.^ SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS21 words
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Article298 1957-06-04 1 Thousands Cheer At Airport 'Only 80 Per Cent Accord But Give It A Chance To Work' KUALA LUMPUR, MOX. CHIEF MINISTER TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN WAS THIS MORNING ACCORDED A HERO'S WELCOME HOME ON HIS RETURN FROM LONDON WITH ALL HURDLES CLEARED FOR LAUNCHING THE INDEPENDENT FEDERATION298 words
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Article86 1957-06-04 1 The A.T.S. Driver For M-Day Kl \l..\ 11 MPI f: MOO The turj Minlstei i ofln ial (hauflrur In l.ondon i* to be invitfd as a Mate cuest to the trdrration s forth) on-.int indrpendencf <-lebratmns In recof hrr sv r i < j th« Mrrdrka mission "Bunn>" BUI the86 words
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Article, Illustration103 1957-06-04 1 THE Tunku (above) speaking to the croud who came to welcome him home at the Kuala Lumpur airport is seen making his speech from a special dais. On his right seated, is Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, Minister for Transport and on his left, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan,103 words
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Article138 1957-06-04 1 We Won't Take Sides' .-\l XI IIMPIK. Mon -n ndent Malaya will r the intrrna,tioaal 7 iu.il arena as a 'show nation iust yet. said ChiT ini'ter Tunku Rahman today. Lndi :atj of foreign Mttcy, the I inku -s.~rr.on: -I ive been asked al at Malaya 1 joembership138 words
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Article162 1957-06-04 1 POSTER-stickins Labour Frontors at work in the Cairnhill area, were almost drawn into a fight when hooligans abused them and tore down their posters on v Tr i i v n i 1 1 more Labour Fi nt posters were torn K.llney Road. LabOC Partv mnttlj.162 words
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113 1957-06-04 1 [TLJ ng Lim U '-year- I girl of Sir fOiBC blind following a br.i.r. tumour peratl n In S last year the recip] yesterday oi h-.p n t-.vo Quarters. Or is a donation c I S2O given by aomecn hed to remain an113 words
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Article123 1957-06-04 1 It's Back To The Garden For Eden LIVERPOOL. June 3 (Rcutrn Sir Anthony Eden, .-aid ht- would not be fit enough to take part in any active political life again. Sir Anthony was greeted by cheering crowds when he and Lady Bdea arrived lure on the Unex Empress of Britain123 words
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Article128 1957-06-04 1 LONDON'. June 3 (UP) Prince Theophilus Benson, 42-year-old senior Negerian minister, has neen accused of -teaiing a diamond ring and wrist watch worth £42 from a woman. BUMOO is in London for talks with Britain's Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd. to discuss Nigeria's independence. Ha VU128 words
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Article35 1957-06-04 1 THi: Board of Trade yesterday announced it had made an order giving »tatutor\ effect to the relaxation of controls on Britain's exports to China Th P changes will operate from June 5. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article325 1957-06-04 1 Dual Role For Tunku KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. i hid .Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman confirmed today that he would become the independent Federation's first prime minister and foreign minister on Aug. 31. The Tunku disclosed that he would give up nis Home, Defence and other portfolios to devote325 words
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Article53 1957-06-04 1 BANGKOK. June 3 (Reuter) Bangkok health authorities said today the influenza epidemic had spread to 17 of Thailand's 71 provinces with most of the ca.ses reported in the southern provinces, near the Malayan border. According to rigures received at the weekend there were 42,000 cases53 words
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Article67 1957-06-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Independent Malaya's High Commission in London will be located at 40. Portland Place. The Polish emba^.-v la ni No 47. Pr>r:iand Place while the Chinese (Communist; embassy is "across the road, within hailing distance from our own.' Chiel Minister inkn Abdul Rahman said today. He67 words
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Article61 1957-06-04 1 ..And She Is Delighted Am Assoeiated i message from Lone said that "Bunny" y. 5s Nancy Simmom, j V. en told she had been invited to Malaya, she d: course I shall go and I am sure I shall a wonderful time. Tunku Abdul Rahman was a most considerate charming61 words
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177 1957-06-04 1 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Mi n. Finance Ministo t Col I: S L< t is expected to become Ma.a;. aV :.r-t Defence Minister under a major cabinet rethuiflt alter M< rdeka. The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Is g.v:ng up the Delence portfolio on becoming177 words
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Advertisement41 1957-06-04 1 trawmo c0.,,/|y/sfip l!l4ndl«LW.|.J I «.jf3 C 2" C/ inist€r We Mr. V.T. Sambanthan** Tuan Haji Albakri Mr. Ong Yoke Lin Must Give And Take! Support From All Sultans Agree All Will Benefit vt a EB i if < ill |i fllPflSW^P Cl641 words
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Advertisement49 1957-06-04 1 HAVING A PAtry?**^ J TmCN OKCIR A PARTY PACK ULTRA OVER HEAD DOOR GEAR jfertt/ersotL The outstanding new overhead set so easy to operate ally tempered springs v.;:n s.mple "de3d balance" tuning; ea y *aIL Write and ask us for leaflet No. OH 1 STANDARD SETS FROM STOCK. a49 words
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Article195 1957-06-04 2 NEW LEADER INSTALLED JAKARTA. June 3 (UP) Armv Chief of Staff Mai -den. Abdul Harts Nasution apparently has succeeded in removing rebellious Lieut. -Col. Ventje Sumual from his command in East Indonesia, it was reported today. Nasution at Makassar, :-.-.i:.;;_.:t::- Ofl the Seventh IfUtttt) D:.-:r.ct.195 words
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Article92 1957-06-04 2 'Only Force Can Hold New Guinea' June ■> iurj For M:r man Buwito K ■^d the theriands COOld hold V. I:..*:! -D 'r. r. y xiih the help of bayor Suwito was commenting n .v Guinea C.'vernor d i -^re need disputed territory to prevent HiriHi and bloodshed. Suwito said92 words
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Article65 1957-06-04 2 Stop Atom Tests, Urge Scientists June -Two thousand Ameri- appeal urging Internationa] agreement now to stop the testing of nuclear bomb- a Nobel P ning biochemist announced today. ng called it '-.inerican scientlsts to the governn. and to the people of the world." ead of the ion of Chemb Chemical65 words
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Article30 1957-06-04 2 eruption in the B With an estimated force of one million ato Drubs was observed Sunday betwet- 1949 3M I uc Observatorv n hoe he :n Carinthia. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article34 1957-06-04 2 rNE, June 3, iAP)--A 'ion tinq West German industries w::! flv to in October for talk] on a trade agreement with Peri China. oration n: WM German Industries announced today.34 words
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Article, Illustration110 1957-06-04 2 A\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\r\\\\\v\\\\\\\\v, photo. U.N. -American Activities the names of Communist writers with whom he attended five or six meeting in New York in 1947. Miller was not in court when the judge's decision WM released to reporters. The maximum punishment ARTHUR MILLER, playwright hatband of actetai Marilyn Monroe,A.P. - 110 words
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427 1957-06-04 2 'We're Together Again' SUHRAWARDY TELLS MUSLIMS AT BAGDAD PACT MEETING KARACHI, June 3 (Route: The Pakistan IfiDJfter, Mr. H. s. Suhrawvdj, told delegates to the Bagdad Pact meeting here today thai the Ifnslim world was coming together tin in common enter- tud endeavour after ccnuiries of dissension and confusion. Mr.427 words
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Article75 1957-06-04 2 KARACHI. June 3 (Eouterj The United States today acc\pttd an Invitation from the Bagdad Pact Ministerial Council to become a member oi the Paet.s militar 1 committee Ihe invitatuin wai the Hist item on the agenda ol the Council's openn;-; KSSiOII Acceptance brought the United75 words
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Article46 1957-06-04 2 DR. Altred Walter I- rank Blunt, former Bi.-hop of Bradford the man who sparked off a public controversy in Britain over the romance of Kins Edward VIII i the Duke ol Windsor* and Mrs. Wall.s Simpson -died in Dringhouses. Yorkshire, on Sunday. Reuter.46 words
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Article337 1957-06-04 2 Compromise Was Not Fully Satisfactory KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. China's acceptance of the 'Jus Sanguiri zenship by blood) principle has forced the Federation to stipulate in her new constitution that any Malayan national, voluntarily exercising citi?. of another country, should be deprived ol his Federal citizenship. lunku Abdul337 words
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Article181 1957-06-04 2 MANILA. JuM (UP)— The House of Representatives has passed a Bill whi< h would. eventually, eliminate Chinese doctors from the pra ike of medicine in the Philippines. "The Medi al Ai I ol 19 7", as parsed by the House, would limit candidates for medical181 words
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Article126 1957-06-04 2 CLOSING rubber prices (ceqts P*t lb) in Sin^a jH.re yesterday wore Bu\ rrv Sellers Spot Int. .l.mr k.s.s. no i m m IJ^s No 2 fi W RJB.&. M. > b> Tone: Uncertain. Ibe price ol tin on the n arkel yesterday per pirul (L'n< )i.nr. > LONDUN126 words
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Article77 1957-06-04 2 BRESCIA, Italy. JUM 3 •Police tried b lay to Man! if j a mysterious blackmailer ;:a> been threateninji to kkhi the daughter ot a sffrcw pou. aairess. Po.. a said v.'. I -.v Ifari tta Gheza. 32, who won 12,0'J0.000 lire (USs2ll^oo) oo the aoocer pool on77 words
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Article122 1957-06-04 2 Algerian Plea ?or UN Probe I ATIOMfc m York, June 3 (AP)— An Al t J ria: leader here appealed to Secretary-General Hammarskjold yesterday for a U.N. investigation of the massacre committed at Melouza in Algeria on Wedne night. M'Hammed Yazid, member ational Council of the Algerian Front of National122 words
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Article43 1957-06-04 2 THE bu b»nd of Sonali Dm Gupta, reported to be the new (rtrl friend of Roberto Rossellini. said yesterday he tx ai "no mean grudge 1 against the romamie Italian producer as a result of the all( eed romance. UPUP - 43 words
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Article28 1957-06-04 2 r TEEN" We. German airborne trooDs were drowned yesterday while trying to foid the fast-fl ng Iller Pivot, r.i .r r.Di I -.lthwest of Munich. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article148 1957-06-04 2 LONDON, June 3 (Reuter) The five nation United Nations Disarmament Sub committee reconvened here today after nearly a week recess. B ■I I Iff France. Brita.n. Canada, the SoTtet Union and the United Sttfl are awaiting presentation of a new United States plan lor partial148 words
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Article66 1957-06-04 2 Mr. K 's Plan Rejected LONDON, Jur.c 3 (UP) Britain today rejected Soviet Communist C:.. I N tta Khrushchev's televised oiler to withdraw &O\ I Europe if Britain America pull back from Weste: "There is a distinction to be drawn." the Foreign 0 tan said. the presence of foreign forces66 words
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Article64 1957-06-04 2 JERUSALEM. Istm I Si it June 3, (Reuter) Mr. David Ben-Gurion, Israeli Prime Minister, today averted a government cr: iiich threatened to bring d .'.ion government over the of Israel's adherence tthe Eisenhower Middle Bml lO trine. Spokesmen for two "rebel" leftwing partia to'd the FCne^ct64 words
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Article27 1957-06-04 2 I RENCH troops yes'.erday ■nested 200 tribesmen for allegedly helping Nation; I slay pro-Fr n b Moslems in the Al ran villase "i Nelouza. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article100 1957-06-04 2 HAMM. Germany. June 3. (t'P) A 38 vear-old doctor confessed to cutting off his wife's head yesterda> he cause he felt he was under a hypnotic influence Polite found thr> 33-year-ohl woman's lu\id severed completed when tin rcuheel th° couple*, apartment in answer to neighboursU.P. - 100 words
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Article51 1957-06-04 2 MANILA. June 3 (AP Marshal Sir Francis Fre? ges, Commander-in-Chief of th« British Far East Air arrived here today from Singapore for a brief vist. He said he is making a farewell call on the government and military ofl&» cials. He will return to Knfl*"* soon on51 words
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139 1957-06-04 2 TAIPEI, June 3 (UP Japanese Dremier Nobusuke Kishi c^)r. r [ace to face with Gentra,. mo C:.:^::g K.-..--shek todav in a dranv. DM etlng !h v. lp< d av the final trace rn( between the two Qatl ns there were once Asia's worst eneml139 words
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Advertisement154 1957-06-04 2 all you could want in ajymii car W^ a? jaWj^l^^^^^^^^a^a^a» k 1^ mb aw auaw MORR'S MINOR \COO style performance powet -mli I MEETTHE @Ua/tfyFe/'sl million enth islasl X owners! now renamed t the Minor 1.000 and u:.r. i MWy /MkW] y^S^^ [ap^X [HBk\ HPU pow e cf 150 c.c!154 words
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369 1957-06-04 3 HE COULD NOT HAVE REMEMBERED WHAT HE WAS DOING...' A 22-YEAR-OLD fruit hawker, accused of the murder of a Chinese schoolgirl, was scribed as a "schizophrenic" by a doctor isterday. Dr H H. R binson, Deputy Medical SuperintendIge Hospital, thought that369 words
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123 1957-06-04 3 THANKS FROM ST. ANDREW'S TO DONORS ST. Andrews Mis>inn Hospita Bin lapore, wishes to thank the following donors for their cash gifts in May, 1957: |3SO, Shell Co. of Singapore; $225.45, Connell House; $200, church W< rkers 1 Association, Mr. Aw Man. 5. A.M. 11. Past Nurses; $100, Bata Shoe123 words
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Article74 1957-06-04 3 the Bn leaden ol the first loin era to he arranged to a neighbouring country by the M Language Society. UniI aya, gathered at the Indonesian Consulate yesterday morning to finnh/e last min ii lils for their ciepnr- tht .-hip BrantM at 2 p.m. today. There74 words
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Article40 1957-06-04 3 nOXr.KOXG. Jure 3 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Batch inge were 16.84 to £1 Sterling; $6,263 to UA$l; $1 BM to Ifalayan $1; |Q |3Q to OOfl Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $274,375 to a tar!.40 words
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Article, Illustration300 1957-06-04 3 A contract with one of India's leading studios PERT PRASANNA REACHES RUNG ONE LOVELY Prasanna Balan, former Singapore schoolgirl (right) who for the past five years has been studying classical Indian dance-forms at a dance school in Madras, now has her foot firmly on the first rung of the ladder300 words
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Article, Illustration89 1957-06-04 3 THE ensign of the Singapore International Airport wi> yesterday presented to the retired Director of Civil Aviation. Mr C. J. Warcup. before his departure for Britain in the linpr. Victoria. lnf prt*n*■ n ,i 1 1 o n w 3 m.icl c the89 words
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Article25 1957-06-04 3 T-i z. cost of running SingaC' r^ 3?hed a staggering 19,539 last year a- intrease of $8 million on the 1955 .r->25 words
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170 1957-06-04 3 VA I :ir-for-dc I fund which was launched last month has now reached $12,000Mr. Lee Kon? Chian, millionmagnate has promised to give a dollar for c dollar subscribed betwr Apri 13 and the end of The fund-raising campaign is tor a new village at170 words
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Article136 1957-06-04 3 AN ANSWER IN 48 HOURS? THE managements of the Tay Koh Yat and Hock Leo bus companies yesterday received the names and other connected details of 82 dismissed busmen. The; 1 were supplied by the two negotiators appointed to settle the present dispute which136 words
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Article, Illustration124 1957-06-04 3 Freddie to lead U.K. Jamboree contingent MR. FREDDIE YIN, 28--year-old teacher of (ian Eng Seng School, will lead Singapore's 18-strong Scout contingent to the United Kingdom Jamboree. Mr. Yin, an Assistant District Scout Commissioner in the Colony, is an old pupil of St. Andrew's School. Be is a nephew of124 words
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Article23 1957-06-04 3 THE B B.C. Far Eastern Service Red network. will broadcast the first of three talks on Human Fertility," tonight at 7.45.23 words
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109 1957-06-04 3 MAN FINED FOR REMOVING GIRL'S SARONG A LORRY driver entered a kitchen where a 15-year-old girl was sleeping and pulled Of her sarons, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Tho driver. Puniasamy Bhumanagam, 36. was fined S5O for attempting to outrage the modesty of tho girl in a room at109 words
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Article67 1957-06-04 3 WHILE on r -Hinds at Alexandra Road. Singapore, on Mar. 4. thre? piainclothes I Vehicle inspectors saw a car drop a passenger, who was then soon paying the driver some money. Tho driver. Kok Fook Seng, of Cheng Check Street, yesterday pleaded guilty in a Traffic67 words
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266 1957-06-04 3 CAT-CALLING STUDENTS: THE PAP DENIES COMPLICITY THE Singapore Libe-ral-Socialist Party yesterday blamed "questionable characters" from rival political parties for the demonstrations during their election meeting at Banda Street on Sunday night. A spokesman for the Party deplored the "shameful*' manner in whi h these rowdy elements attempted to break up266 words
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160 1957-06-04 3 W.D. MAN ON $23,000 CHEATING CHARGE A WAR Department civilian employee. CharJes Frederick Andrews. was charged yesterday with dishonestly receiving £2.814 (about $23.--912) in certain allowances from the War Department bet ween October 1950 and October 1955. An officer of the Command Secretariat. Mr. CL. Atkins explained to Second District160 words
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Article78 1957-06-04 3 PEXAXG. Man.— The Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Date Kpmarucdin bin Haji Idris, hi^ wife and 14-year-old daughter Che Yang, were among ttM pilgrims who boarded the Anshun at Swettenham Pier nere today for Mecca. Also on hoard were ten teenaged gir's with their parents, There was78 words
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Article71 1957-06-04 3 SUXGEI PATANI, Men. All three Alliance candidates were returnee unopposed when nominations for the Sungei Patani Town Council elections closed a* r.con today Mr. Chin Chin "Cheang is returned for a third term lot the Pekan Bahru ward, while Che Osman bin Dar.:- rei til Mi71 words
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Article43 1957-06-04 3 The band of the 2n£ Kin Gurkhas will play at the Esplanade on Saturday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. At Katong Park en .Tun. 12. the Royal Air FOfCS Band. (Far East) «ffl perform from 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.43 words
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Advertisement90 1957-06-04 3 JOHNNY WALKER the top comedian of the Indian screen in the cl. funniest rol P of his rarerr -f"CHHOO fX^^ MANTAR" hJ>w£Ms nous Fntertainment tnp> J < *m R^ if th SHTAMA K\RW [)OV.\N ANITA Gl lI A jt Music bv O. r NAYYAR TOMORROW QUEENS TOMORROW! I INFLUENZA! ii^P^i/^^k90 words
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Advertisement149 1957-06-04 3 ITHAT LOREISI GIRL... jßsammmmsmmm ODEON j^Hk The Creel(s com Z MM Have a WORD SOON! j^m or in an adxenture M »-»rrp* from say .jp «■s-:■■ 1 1 H m pu^ to t f i^ x .'jn-in ihr Und ILL l ILJH Jl 111 'I A *HF*^ r l! n149 words
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Article, Illustration230 1957-06-04 4 Hussars Sail For N. Ireland THE 1519th Regiment, the King's Royal Hussars, an armoured car regiment which provided the escort for Malayan Communist Party boss, Chin Peng, to the historic Baling talks, yesterday said farewell to Malaya. They sailed from Singapore 500 menStandardpic. - 230 words
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130 1957-06-04 4 Citizenship: Lib-Socs Laud The Tunku LIBERAL Socialist leaders yesterday congratulated the Federation's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, on his |a' :s':i: approach" to Ulfl question of citizenship. Party secretary-general. Mr. I E. K. Tan. told Okt Standard that It was quite) proper for the Tunku to j insist un loyalty130 words
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Article109 1957-06-04 4 M-G-M Man Attacks High Taxes MR Seymour R. Mayer, Regional Supervisee ol MetroGold lyei Pictures f^r N^ar al Middle East, In Sim >r* i r i-a P A A. Strato-Clipper. "ir M visiting offices in thil territory in connection with major releases from aLG m. In H He attai kt109 words
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Article32 1957-06-04 4 two ntn c illapsed and r ::--d OB the RMUII In Singapore yesterday morning. They ■re Ltan Kian Jee, 41, and in unidentified man of over ixty years of auo.32 words
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103 1957-06-04 4 Z THE Singaporo (invrrn- j 2 rnrnt Ikis started work i on a Sti.nnn.Ono housing i Z schema for f;utory work- 2 C pis and others in the lower inromc croups t, living in rural itrcas. Tho first batch of 200 J houses,103 words
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Article65 1957-06-04 4 KAYAN' bin Kadir. 34. was charged with trespassing into a room belongtoX to Minah b.nte hlohamed in Lorong 27. Grylang on Mav 21, in a Singapore Court yesterday. Minah alleged that Kayan said she would die if she refused to allow him to marry her granddaughter. She said65 words
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163 1957-06-04 4 MR K P SHUNGLOO. Dep .v Director of the External Sei i Al] India Radio, will In Singi re today on a f ir-day visit assess the re- j rementi of U»teaeri in thil re :;<:m. TOOMNfOW, I e Wi I163 words
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Article59 1957-06-04 4 i S Sim Hock M K Kii Juan, wire charge In Singapore Court yesterday, wl l h assaulting u pei I)i Vii Oh of ttM Mai Police at V/;'.kie Road on JilM I Soo ar.-i Ko'r. '.vere alleged to v punched the inspector. Both claimed trial59 words
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Article215 1957-06-04 4 Trolley Jeep Overturns KUALA .LUMPUR, Mon. Eight of 21 Malayan Railway permanent way workers on their way home from work on Friday were injured, when a trolley jeep and trailer overturned between Behrand and Slim River. Three of them sustained serious injury and have been admitted215 words
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103 1957-06-04 4 THE Govenunert of India U IUU .ookm^ [or godoWO and denonstratioxi centre for Indian machinery and products in Singapore About 5,000 iq. ft. of tceom* modation are re luired [or the "ii pm, preferably near the Singapore Harbour Board; ai I t'ro (ic:ii103 words
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Article131 1957-06-04 4 A YOUNCi motorist and his passenger were killed in Singapore when a car in which they werp travelling hit a road divider, somersaulted five times, and crashed into the windscreen of an oncoming bus. a Colony Coroner. Mr K.T. Alexander, was told yesterday. lit Alexander131 words
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Article51 1957-06-04 4 A YOUTH. Mrka:-r.cd Yur.o? bin Namat, claimed trial m a Singapore Court yesterday, to a charge of attempted extortion, of SiOB i from vraitoeaß, Hanifah binte Kudin. at the Capitol Car Park on June 2 Bail of sumo was allowed till June I" when the case wil: be51 words
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165 1957-06-04 4 TWO Citv Council labourers told a Singapore Court yc.stercir.v that they were o::ly exchanging words, and not blows, when they were arrested by a Poiiie Inspector. The labourers. Amsnasi Ra|oo UMS Veliasamy Sin.qam. were anjwerißg charge of fighting at 3.10 p.m. on Mar.165 words
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Miscellaneous413 1957-06-04 4 cMlmanac Information at a Glance nkl rADO DP Xllflll# OC JLIAJCi 530 Singapore Six, 54J A ,e NOf rUKt MWBte Hamm".:d. f- 55 Re e :or.al AfifAfek. j|_ 4fl^ MßU n mi* \i hojr.ee Tie n! Miicipor* 1 2ud a m iS y it) 34M& m[&££r^jflarJs IoMOHKOW 8,8,C* feu<K»N». j^vr^JJem*413 words
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Article570 1957-06-04 5 Bren Gun Fire And Grenade Attack From 30 Terrorists Patrol Caught In Well-Laid Red Ambush IPOH, Mon. Four of the luckiest men alive in Malaya today are an officer and three privates ol the Ist. Battalion, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, who waiked into a terrorist "tilling"'570 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-06-04 5 \\orHKR ontr.int to Shaw Brothers "Four (> iris In in" Beauty Contest is Mi>> Peesy Lee, of Sandy Singapore, who, if selected our of the four most itiful uirK will receive Rifts to the value of §750,42 words
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406 1957-06-04 5 ITH less than 10 choice words you con win: round MQ r r t?, Hongkong, 0 Vl nfa r :.cific Ocean 0 otn It is so simple that everybody is given this chanCfl of a lifetime. All you havs to do is406 words
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Article179 1957-06-04 5 New A.O.C. For Maiaya Till] new Air Officer Commanding the .Malayan Area, Air Vice Marshal Valston Aid ridi;e Hancock, of the Koyal Australian Air Force, arrived in Singapore by the Ellen Bakke. to take up his appointment. He will fly to Kuala Lumpur today.179 words
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Article112 1957-06-04 5 Atom Show Is Now Postponed Singapore s mUllcn dollar atomic exhibition the Colony'.- i:rst has been ind [toil stponed 'I in i xhibil »n, scheduled tu open at the Q«a Bni Beng Schot i this wi k baa b< en m d M xhibi.s an held up in India by112 words
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Article90 1957-06-04 5 Fridge Fire Causes A Traffic Jam SCORES of residents in Orchard Road, Singapore. ed out of their homes and into the street in their night clothes when a fire alarm was raised from a grocer's shop shortly before midnight last ni^ht. in minute-", three rn- m the Central Fire Station90 words
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Article71 1957-06-04 5 DR. L. B HOBSON, visiting Singapore to lew o[ medical ben paid a irtesy call on the Mini sti r of Health, Mr. A. .1 Bra.qa lay morning. He also visited the Sii Antiiiosis Chest Clinic and D around by Dr. G.H. Garlkk, the director. Dr.U.P. - 71 words
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Article50 1957-06-04 5 A SEAMAN, Ng Kim Tjong. Z9, m Rned a I Uri of $1,260 Imah six months' jail, whan be pleaded guilty to a :harge f beioi In possession M bottb I <i' dutiable brandy on board the vessel 'Tai on Sunday 1 1 Ing. Be .>t p;iv the50 words
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Article56 1957-06-04 5 siN(;\rouK Kaajaag University will have a $400,000 science building and lari;e canteen next tar. The building, which is expected to be completed next February, will accommodate new students for the next academic .session. The University has more than 900 students. the majority ol whom are taking up Arts. Colony56 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-06-04 5 lIAKMING Hongkong movie star, Lin Dai. proudly displays the trophy for "liest Actress" which she was awarded at the Fourth Asian I'ilni I'cstival held in Tokyo recently. The actress won the ■ward for her role in the a t h a y Organization's Hongkong Studio's54 words
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Article80 1957-06-04 5 Singapore Coroner, Mr. Qlam Chang Hint, yesterday return d a w rdlct of misadventure ai the conclusion ol an Inquest into ihe death i.t Tan Hee Tlap. Tan's husband. Oh Kim s- w. told tht court that he r< and his wife groaning at lr home at80 words
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Article199 1957-06-04 5 SINGAPORE^ Minister 101 H I ..til. Mr A J- Braqa. laid the foundation stone for a 0 hospital for the chronic ib k In Thomson Road yesterday. The hospital is expected to be completed by the end of 1958. When completed, the lmspiti will accommodata199 words
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Article57 1957-06-04 5 DELEGATION of the Singapore UMNO yesterday visited Mr. Keng Ban Ee, the Labour Front Cairnhill candidate, to discuss ways and means by which UMNO can t him to victory in the by-election. 'The delegation included the UMNO religious, welfare, election, and youth leaden and their57 words
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Article51 1957-06-04 5 PERIATIIAMBY Raju. 35. yes"erday claimed trial in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court to a charge of attempting to cause hurt to Narayanasamy Muth ur apathy with an axe on Sunday night. He was allowed bail of $250 and the i>: >' was postponed to Aug. 2151 words
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Article50 1957-06-04 5 Building. Mr. Nr Keng Sians. told the Standard yesterday that construction will start as soon as plans are approved by Government. The building will have 24 sectional chemical laboratories built in a total area of 1,512 square feet, while the canteen will be able take in 1,600 students.50 words
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Advertisement64 1957-06-04 5 n 'i tin island ttitlt mtiltiitff €>ls*> but vttcitnut trt'4* tinti a hut 1 ir« ttn'n tmtl n ffntm* f'liitjfil tho tritsnalc* fjnm<* (COMPLETE ABOVE MISSING LINE) V Address:... V ur missin; last line could be something like s AMPLE— "ShouId she leave her door open or We've supplied it64 words
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Advertisement166 1957-06-04 5 S/ie's happy f She's confident! 1 She can feel hoptn/. coitfidMrt fr >>. Cflmelw scn:ran; I 1 fc C r n IV J V X yet firm, reltobl* y'T" V^ an <i moisivr*. Y i >-=r- compre«s«d «iuU Amelia w* >< (■rr/rff.<r.--- ;;ODfCr, BS r IXELY BMTI SH MA Dl166 words
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Article1062 1957-06-04 6 Singapore Standard Dictator Rule r V iiS political scene in Ceylon is a pretty grim one. Recent developments in that island have assumed proportions that are comparable to tbfl have plunged Indonesia into c: Uw resentment of the people grew against rule by force and the unmistakable trend of I1,062 words
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Article527 1957-06-04 6 London AIRS. Patrick Matimba >c Ifci ftnt "native'' to be able freely to enter European hotels, restaurants, dance halls and cinemas in Southern Rhodesia. The oddity of the cise. and why it has caused so much notice, is that the "native" Mrs. Matimba is a white wo":in. Dutch-born527 words
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Article, Illustration958 1957-06-04 6 Edward Crankshaw, from London - RUSSIAN NIGHTMARE Edward Crankshaw, from London By yH E announcement that Mao Tse-tung is to visit Moscow "at a time convenient to him" brings into focus one of the most absorbing and important problems of the moment. VVliat fundamentally is the state of present relations between Communist China and the958 words
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Article519 1957-06-04 6 COMF:WI!ERE in the Atlantic. bowing over tr.e rollers, upright, awkward and curiously lovely, is the MAYFLOWER 11. The crew are ready for the ceremonlal land ng in Massachusetts which will commemorate the landing or the PiiIn 1920, Period costumes arc stowed in the lockers. There la a lipe519 words
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Article454 1957-06-04 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA By h->vc s:ooc« with one leg planted firmly on Malayan soil ar.J the other touching the rountry «>f their forefathers. It is time they decided to stand to Attcntien." VOR docs having both feet on the same ground necessarily connote loyalty. The454 words
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Article405 1957-06-04 6 Pension Systems Georce Aalhertsfx in The lin^ite report) hou the pensw .system is hrinj tt. vd by Beldam T\J'TCH people retire at and three elements operate in providing tin r old age. First v .ension towards which, during his working life, every Hollander earning up to £.605 a s 61405 words
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Advertisement69 1957-06-04 6 JUST OUT! Farths Mysterious Do You Ever Gossip? .satellite The Moon ;11 do Here A ■>r.!ig'V ..--«> J ur fears c\- about our and ambitions bv the MiShbour ates. things you say about Oth; ?Cl' nllsi LOOkn IItI > Guk rr le? ti F'-knxl'.l'tt rratUnt goods and other trr^istj ■^m69 words
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Advertisement72 1957-06-04 6 CATELLI'S £1 MACARONI SPAGHETTI ,/"j VERMICELLI EGG NOODLES l|\ when served with fish, \m meat or cheese, moke quick and tasty luncheon JJJL and supper dishes. \^ffi CATELLI'S ALPHABETS Put Alp^cbets m ycur children's soup; they just love them. I VSIIIONS OF 1951 To :r- Gecces ai tne .-%■:<-■•. Hotel72 words
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196 1957-06-04 7 US Should Lift Total Embargo On China Trade WASHINGTON. June 3 (AP)- Senator Allen J. lender. Sr.. Democrat of Lousiana, said on Sunday the United States should consider lifting its own embargo on trade with Red China. Ellender said in a television interview that the United Slates should make a196 words
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Article82 1957-06-04 7 LONDON. Juno "> (AP) The Inion Jack, la- roiliar rt-d uhito and of (.rr.it Bri- embarrassing ish I ;ropcan Air- So. after man\ years, I'nion Ja« k is being n oil i',\ flight n..>ts and tun. --tables. BEA. said a i>f the bi? governmental82 words
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Article120 1957-06-04 7 I'II Make A New Film Bergman IS, June 3. tßeuter)Ingr. Bergman. 39-year-old r.-born actress, sa.d >e>:-Tiaf >::e b rod to .-:e a r. w fllm soon with isband. the Italian Wwctor Signo: Roberto Rosf r. :--:r.Ar.. at present on th :agc I S told >x rep rr r berto br.r.ss120 words
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Article87 1957-06-04 7 A SEVI N MAN Indian dele- ited CommuChina last .Tuly to study nan co-operatives, has recommended setting up I farming co-operatiw^ in India the next four vears. Reu- O.\fJ of the passengers ahoard the French Liars' ">'.>. Flandre" which arrived in IS'ew York recently icns the Indian movieUP - 87 words
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Article59 1957-06-04 7 KATHMAN'DU. June 3. (Reuter). The ChhM c introduced prohibition in Tibet Ling a dc patch from Lhasa published ruo> dul's English lyf^lffM newspaper "The Comi 1 net" lay. The report said that the Commun. le authorities had ordered all breweries in Tibet to be closed and had59 words
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Article, Illustration178 1957-06-04 7 >: -v YORK IP)— The New V i 1 mes said toit the Veterans Memo- i ould be converted into "a great ■Man medical c and become the greatest and most memorial to the b r :.ippine-Amer.can asitiOO. nes. in an editorial said it bei178 words
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269 1957-06-04 7 A New Experiment In Technical Aid NEW YORK, June 3 (AP) —The New York Times said today that "an interesting and siqTiificant experiment in technical assistance and international co-operation will start in Singapore this fall." 7 newaptpi r, in an cdito- rial titled "Experiment, in Maiaya,'' said: "A professional American269 words
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Article98 1957-06-04 7 Malaya Vietnam To Swap Films SAIGON, June 3 (UP)— South Vietnam and Malaya will e.vhnnce educational and documentary films, a Ministry of Information official laid. Ta ThttO TMML Chief of the Ministry*! audio-visua] Mctfoo, Mid plans for the exchange ■.••.ere discu.=sci during the recent visit \o Malaya of a sixman98 words
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Article64 1957-06-04 7 CHRISTMAS ISLAND. June 3. (APi— The head of Britain\s scientific teams at Christmas Island reported on Sunday a colossal heat of 10 million degrees centigrade was generated by the flash of Friday's Hydrogen bomb explosion over the Pacific. William Cook. scientific director of the Nuclear64 words
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Article111 1957-06-04 7 B" PA PEST. June 3 (AP)— Despite an official denial of information by the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, reports perted on Sunday that the Communist regime had arrested Zoltan Tildy. Hungary's one-time premier and president. Once a Calvinist min. Tildy was a leading member he Smallholders111 words
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Article109 1957-06-04 7 NOW NEHRU HAS A C-O-L COMPLAINT NEW DELHI. June 3. <AP) —Premier Nehru complained on Sunday that his official monthly .salary won't pay his living costs although M I have only one daughter and no big family and not much expeoses." Speaking at the All-India Committee^ of his governing Congress109 words
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Article36 1957-06-04 7 DB LINUS PAULING. American Nobel pri/e-winn-ing scientist, predicted yesterday in Los Angdei that one million poople would lose five to in yean of life expc DCy if a'oniir tests were not stopped ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article34 1957-06-04 7 THE first croup of 766 Russian tourists to visit France this year arrived in Paris yesterday by boat train from Le Havre for a 43-hour stay in the French capital. Renter.34 words
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Article73 1957-06-04 7 LONDON. June 3. (AP) Twenty eight grubby lookins hooks. some pages stained by tea. ;\re expected to add substantially to the estate left by Mr. George Bernard Shaw. Irish dramatist who died in November, 1950. The volumes were found by C.J. Casserley, who now lives in73 words
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Article572 1957-06-04 7 In television broadcast from Kremlin, Khrushchev says: Russia Ready To Test Goodwill NEW YORK, June 3 (Reuter)— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party leader, said yesterday that the Soviet Union was "quite prepared" to take some small step towards disarmament now so that it light lead to572 words
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Article161 1957-06-04 7 Did Soup Cure The Pope ROME. June 3, (.AP)— Did a thick potato soup help restore Pope Pius XII to health when he was gravely ill three yean ago? Dr. Paul Nier.ans. Swiss hormone specialist who administered it says that it did. Hu claims, recorded m nil recent book. "Niehana.161 words
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Article, Illustration140 1957-06-04 7 U.S. HAILS DEBUT OF TV STAR NIKITA NEW :\'!r. l.acrr V,.' t The Tim rial the televised MtofftMF epitomised the difference between a free cour totalitarian count "In our land Mr. Khrushchev was Riven an opr ninity to propac pie with comD' U "In his own lan Khrushchey arrogates to140 words
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Article47 1957-06-04 7 HOLLYWOOD. June 3 U Ava Gardner town r •Mt to th.s film i a years. The actre?.* d on Sunday bv air from Mexico nd said shf I B I :r.ends here Then, she said, it's back to SDain. her homeawa -Irom-Hollywood.47 words
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Article19 1957-06-04 7 a groi; brides, six husband? and 61 nartPd by v'..-.-Bunday for England r inth reunion with APAP - 19 words
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Advertisement53 1957-06-04 7 COLORFUL! SPECTACULAR! EXCITING! Filmed What It Happened... How It Happened... Against Authentic East African Jungle Background! J i JOHN BENTLEY l^rr'^W#* < VERAFUSEK -Sw ''I^»L I MARTIN BODDEY" a2i I ■•-nOrkU John lames Fuggel Kipkamoi rKMINf\lt VMUbtiMIM J i^ATUAY OPENS TODAY! I Ul\ I IIM I J/am., 1.45, 4.15, 6.4553 words
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Advertisement106 1957-06-04 7 tor growing feet! The ideal hard-wearing shoe for little boys is tht "JOYANCE" Sandol, available in Brown. As illustrated. 9 Sixes 7 1 0i $10.50 Sixes 11 13 $12 50 Mfl^. "2— H $15. 50 6 6i $17.50 9 4"-*?*^" And for dainty little girls, there is nothing like the106 words
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Advertisement829 1957-06-04 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Ttl. 339:3/6. *****/4 '32,6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Hjl.fax, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Fh.Udelphia b Cult Ports S por« PS ham Penanß ULYSSES 2 15|una 16|une 17/lS|unc AtNEAS 19/24|ul> 25 |ul> 26/27 |ul» Carriers option to proceed via other829 words
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Advertisement1174 1957-06-04 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 n nes (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) sh.pp.ng THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J" p v t el SAILmCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo Via Suex with liberty to1,174 words
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Advertisement848 1957-06-04 8 MITSUI |3gj LINE S'pore P-S'hom Penonc FOR JAPAN Amagisan Moru for Yokohama, Kobe Moji via Hongkong 6 June Bansei Moru for Moji, Kobe, Osaka. Yokohama 17 June 13 June Mikagesan Maru tor Yokohama, Nogoya Kobe 23 June FOR USA. For New Yoik, Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay Akibasan Maru via Bormay848 words
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Advertisement588 1957-06-04 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bongkok ond/or For Eost via Suez. Penong P S'horr S'por* "KAMBODIA" Eas'rrr Q< j, "SAMOA" lOHJune 12/13June 1 J Mnt "ASIA" 15/16Jun« HOMEWARDS Sailings foi Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg, Oslo. via Suez S pore PS. 'horn Penang "LALANDIA" NOT LOADING SINGAPORE PASSENGER588 words
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Article168 1957-06-04 9 FINANCE COMMERCE Two For Bandung Forestry Meeting 1 ,r Fourth Asia Pacific orestry Commission of \.O. will meet in Ban- on June 8. Singae will be represented < the I'.K. delegation, the >linLstry of Com trie and Industry announced yesterday. The Singapore delegates be the forest Office: C. O. Flemmich.168 words
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Article90 1957-06-04 9 MO OJAN growers of canary seed for the export markets are at present exng keen demand for f toi ilx years, exports have risen tn value from AC31.000 to £1.332.8)7— two thirds of lota] local production. Hm c-r.-.i: ascribed to r. -rei I the number :afe90 words
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Article71 1957-06-04 9 THE n Exchange Banks Association made the ving changes rates to merchants yesterday: Ntw York: buying. TT. O.D. -ail. 33 bills. 33 rade bills. -ida: bu I 1 I 1 3] 5/16. 90 days airmail. I h 31 n/16 trade flettae TT. or or> ready: New York 321:71 words
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Article93 1957-06-04 9 o\ n k ro \n^ Hallvard. D ila. Nike rawv, I 8 Ti Anking. Ellen Bakke, Maxwell. Brander. Wairirrru. Helikon. Barito. Yama Mandeville. Sanana. Mina Azunr.?. IfH ".ordian. Ulysses, PleasantviUe. |\M R RO \T)> -:--a ,Vk Lcong. < liver Celia s Sedili. 3°"- Larut, Perinl Kid ig.93 words
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Article89 1957-06-04 9 the uk General Post Office Ifl to intrrducc a now sign n Its postal orders from June 1 :o help business fir nis. The new design incorporates coding marks in the form of small biacK rectangles at the foot of each order to enable bustnesa89 words
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Article34 1957-06-04 9 KEIR >v CAWDOR. Arrow Drilling Co. Ltd.. BUhopbrlggs Olfttgow, have won a contract to carry out a major deep oil drilling programme •n Turkey for the Royal Dutch and Shell Oil Group.34 words
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258 1957-06-04 9 Japan Still Chief Supplier Of Cloth To Malaya JAPAN has strengthened her lead as the principal supplier of textiles to Malaya, her exports to this country amounting to some 87 million sq. yards in the past year, Colony textiles importers told the Standard yesterday. The chairman of the Singapore Indian258 words
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Article, Illustration178 1957-06-04 9 USSIOOM. Plan To Develop San Francisco Port THE Port of San Francisco authority is currently embarking on a US$lOO million 10-year plan to modernize and develop new harbour facilities. Mr. James Campbell, the port's Foreign Trade Manager, said this yesterday before he left for Australia, afta a fourday stay in178 words
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Article105 1957-06-04 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Proj duce Exchange noon closing prices per plenl jnesterdaj were Copra. /uae/Julj |25j buyers; $2K\ -<■' cr<:: r.-^onut oil in bulk MOi sailers, in drums $45] sellers. Muntok white pepper Sl"8 sel'cr?. Sarawak white $107 Fellers special Sarawak h.ack |73. UJFKA HOLIDAY, CUTI.EH BATH CO LIU105 words
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Article119 1957-06-04 9 Rubber Up5 /8C. SINGAPORE rubber market closed unccr;ain at 90i cents per lb. for International first grade June shipment, a rise of 5 8 cent on Friday. The markt t opened rail t and remained idle most of the morning. At 8008 the market was idle at 9u cents per119 words
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Article34 1957-06-04 9 a £4 MILLION m beme has bsjh latmehed to Inenass the annual proco--ing capacity of Scotland's Grangemouth Oil 00 'he F;rt:i. 0l Forth, by near'y half from 200.000 tons to 3,100,000 tons.34 words
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Article98 1957-06-04 9 THE Indian Government announced on Wednesday it will channel all iron ore exp rti through the State Dg Corporation from July 1 to Increase sales abroad. It said the export quota U tn Ing system for manganese ore will continue as before, with private industryAP - 98 words
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Article227 1957-06-04 9 FOR the IfEti tin e an industrial underwater television camera is being used aboard the fisher-.- ran arch vessel Clupea, sai Ing from ;n Scotland to search sea nks in the e; I area of the lower Clyde E lary. The herring which once abounded227 words
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Article177 1957-06-04 9 INDUSTRIALS, TINS STEADY THE loc. share m irki I yesterdav ocened the week with industrials tod tins steady. Moderate business was report- \va; I i i i y more t in local sharePr: banget uu i ed by iyan Sharebrokeri 1 Asiation yest< r lay v. ore INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers177 words
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Article218 1957-06-04 9 Business In Shares \L.\Y.\" iharebrokeri yetterda 'id the following BJ9 x!:F A N profs cd ord> $2 48- Gammons P 2 -2 1 Hammers $2.07* night; Hume ordfl A5/9 xn: m Colls $1; McAlister 13.45; i] Box no <xld lot. SI :)0. rds $1.80; Simc I iarby c- Id Stortßc218 words
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Article21 1957-06-04 9 VI'GOSLAVIA ha:, ordered £2.500,000 worth of agricultural machinery from two British firm?, Massey-Harris-Ferguson of Coventry and Perkins of Peterborough.21 words
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Article124 1957-06-04 9 \''",v Bud i ffldeni method of illumine. tiny nirfftU il fit present being tested on a BOA.C. Britannia airliner. If the tests arc tatisjabtory it is planned to instal this type of "No Smoking? and "Fasten Semt Belts" s>gn m all the Corporation's Britannias. This new124 words
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Advertisement222 1957-06-04 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES viun. Ntw York. Philadelphia. Bjltimort. Mobil*. Ntw Orl#«ni. Houiton S'pota P$ h«m Pcnan« Ntw York MANOEVIUE In Per' Still ?:.-< lun 12/14 lun 17|ul> A SANTV.LLI S-",,,' 111 2i |un :6;B,un H M Prccttdinr vi» Suti) N*w York, Loj Angalti S«n Frjneuco. (via Hon«kongi ht York LAlii S222 words
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Advertisement40 1957-06-04 9 NOTICE NEDERLANI) LINE ROYAL DITCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.V. "SUMATRA" Berthed: 1 -6-1957 s.h.b. Qotfowns: 4/8 General survey will be held on the 12-6--1907. No further survey wili beheld. NEDEPLAM) LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL. 41, ROBINSON ROAD. TEL:— *****.40 words
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Advertisement341 1957-06-04 9 NOTICES TENDER FOR JOHORE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS. T'ENDERS IN SEXTUPLICATE me invited for the undermentioned to all Govern- ir.ent hospitals in the State of Johore: 1. Met BMWttH from July to September. 1957) Ail bospil 2. Bngar (1 months from July to September. 1957) A:, hospitals. 3. Laundry— (6 months from341 words
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Advertisement1037 1957-06-04 9 NOTICES SZE HAI TONG BANK LIMITED Formerly THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSUR COMPANY LIMIT! NOTICE 07 CHANG! OI N \.ML PUI B TO THI i isions or SECTION OF THE COM! ANIES ORDINANCE. VOTICE ISHFFI.F.Y f that by a Special Resolution passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting of of1,037 words
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Article, Illustration2454 1957-06-04 10 ...the day young Princess Elizabeth fell into the duck pond EliZabeth Morton, author of THE COMMONWEALTH TOUR, continues her stories of great events which occurred in Buckingham Palace during a century of royal residence ■nm and the bombing of the royal residence 'as the THE first announcement of the reigrn2,454 words
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Article338 1957-06-04 10 Rita Del Mar - Rita Del Mar ITOD AYS QI'OTATION: Flowers nr<* the beautiful hieroglyphics <>f nature, i with which «-h«> Indicates how in ii< ii she love* us."— fioetne. Tl IISDAY IOK EVERYONE: Protect vour interests in matters involving home, family. property, basic or fundamental affair?. Try to maintain338 words
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Advertisement177 1957-06-04 10 HumtffM BABEX NESTLES INSTANT FOOD FOR INFANTS t r^p READY COOKED '^^^^M^^l POWDER FORM NO UASTF NO RURK.LRATION -^T 8.--; r. in ponder form, ,<^^^SFzs^—*^^ i\S\-: ir (f :r.gredients (r^SF^T condition, a:, r Kff^^«^\ store m a cooU dry place and c n rs ;i I^^^^. FCONOMN" ililA*. \WSm v177 words
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Advertisement35 1957-06-04 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products '-Sat S Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL35 words
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Article, Illustration869 1957-06-04 11 JACK PEART - JACK PEART GOLFER HARRY WEETMAN SAYS By LONDON, June 3-Get toush. physically and mentally, if you WUd to .it s olf. That, the advice of Harry Weetman, British Ryder Cup star r e-ntlv returned from a 10,000-mile American tour •ericans are no better than v.e except around the869 words
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914 1957-06-04 11 Oilers Shock Pandas In Crucial Came Softball Sensation pANDAS' winning streak collasped on Sunday as Stanvacs Oilers, out to clinch the second half of the softball league competition, made most of the sixth inning MiU'hsf, six runs to win by 12-9 in a crucial ball game on the St. Joseph's914 words
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Article296 1957-06-04 11 BILL HOLDEN - STRIKE HINT SENT TO SOCCER CLUBS BILL HOLDEN By LONDON, June 3— Every Football League club has been asked BY THE PLAYERS' UNION to throw out the League management committee's proposals lor increasing players' wages. This call is made by the Players' Union in a letter that chairman Jimmy Hill296 words
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Article138 1957-06-04 11 Sloppiest Tennis Doubles Finals > PARIS, June 3 (AP) Mai Anderson and Ashley Cooper 1 .stralia on Sunday won the 'men's doubles of the French na: Tennis TournaI ountrymeo B i and Don Cai 5-0. e men's doubles finals match was the I centre court titl« i at .d Garros138 words
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Article109 1957-06-04 11 MELBOURNE, .Tune 3 (Reuter) An Australian soccer team will tour the East at the end of the present football season. The team will play matches in Hongkong, Japan. Formosa, Singapore, Malaya and Si am. Mr W. R. Thomas, chairman of the Victorian Soccer Association and109 words
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Article89 1957-06-04 11 V ROCHELIE. New York. Jtute 3 (AP) Ageless Sam Snead charged from behind in a driving rain on Sunday to win his fifth round robin golf championship by < I points over Doug Ford, whesliant game and phenomenal luck disintegrated on the final Behind by 20 points after89 words
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Article66 1957-06-04 11 PARIS, June 3. (AP)—Outr Al Mabsoot. owned by Khan, on Sunday won the ten million francs 23,751) Prix Lupin lor three year olds at Longchamp. ,'Z was second, 2J behind, and Herodote. third. 1J lengths bac f fioid of eight. Al Mai Mat Dr Cone and Rose Olvnn66 words
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Article31 1957-06-04 11 STI 'A (AP)— Archie Moore. the world's I im. pinn. on kc-d out Bclaian heavyweight champion Alnin C! i round In t round heavyweight bout at exhibition hr.'.l arena here.31 words
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Miscellaneous245 1957-06-04 11 Li i Abner By A/ Capp /AirKlrtD^ AH WILL OF OFFER NJAMELvYhOORAW H^S x: 1 "> I Mfl f£ 9rUK MAH MOST PRICELESS r=H^ LI'L i FO' <> A A f < f J j: -1- 9 Z^ Y^a^ }IS N^J J D6N&V^ c POSSESSION TO <? ABNEft'S I PAPPY.7245 words
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Article197 1957-06-04 12 Odds Extended On Crepello LON"DON J-ir.e 3 ir.r Dosina prices ai Victoria C > JV.'.over on the Ep?c De- \v 1 r .r. mfl« and a half on Wednesday fJBJi 9-4 Creoello, 7-1 Pip€ of Fsace Prince Taj. 1 -9 Loodon Crv, 100-3 Dou 100-7 Aoostol. 100-6 B amount. 25-1197 words
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Article62 1957-06-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Monri.v— Selangor Police Kvang Gab by three Ing finish in their c fixture on the Federal Police Depot ground yesterday. Selangor Police taking first lease of lout K He took ib Iti for K-, ang made a bold attempt to match a win but just62 words
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Article73 1957-06-04 12 KG SLA ivvited for th» Selangor Club open tennis t if MUnent which will be held frOflP June 20 to June 30 on the Scl angor Club con The eve ;es and d mixed dooubles. women and doubles, men's handicap singles and doubles for Selancor Club member-73 words
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Article77 1957-06-04 12 PALOH. Johore. Mon The Paloh l« tourna. inden Cup w OB M BCk -">. ended on I I :c -:ef..\'s a:e .is follows: PWDLFAPts 7 6 1 31 4 13 Malaya 7 5 8 10 ••V733 1 13 9 9 •al Paloh 7 3 2 14 1277 words
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Article56 1957-06-04 12 THE Kopncl Club's "A" Division monthly Stablefnrd Ml was won by J S. Asherson and second was W. C. McKean. T S A icrsnn also won the ballswccp on the ft. >. hilc Col. Ransome won on the second nine. Thp '"B" mednl w.is >n bv SOOQ Hop who56 words
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777 1957-06-04 12 FOLLOWIIO are the I R-i^nd ties of the Singapore ?v \~sociation Junior a ill start end of TOP SECTION Men > lunnir Singles Ist Qmari R >bert Te C -ngh Leong Yun Chan z Ibrahim a vs Anthony Gomes. K -ani. Ken« Guan vs777 words
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Article298 1957-06-04 12 EM AN. Franco. June 2. (Router) The executive rommittro of Ike International Olympic Committee will tickle a 40-point Uttel agenda during their meeting here next week. Apart from discu loni !y the Executive Committee of the lOC amoiu U elves, they will a'iro hold meetings with298 words
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Article30 1957-06-04 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Knotball Association have Invited the Kowlooo Bus Company Soeeer Team lor U ree gamea hero on Julv L'4. L'T d 18. The Dvitation has been accepted30 words
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Article, Illustration992 1957-06-04 12 England lead 90 runs BIRMINGHAM, June 3 (Reuter) A brilliant fourth wicket partnership of 265 runs between May (193 not out) and Colin Cowdrey (78 not out) enabled England to reach 378 for three wickets at the end of the fourth day sA.P. - 992 words
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Article55 1957-06-04 12 I ngl.i nd I^l Inn* UfM Indies ]m Inn* J NGLAND— 2nd 1 dson c sub b I madhin m Glichrist D. Insole b Ramadhin not out m C Co ,v drey not out Extras 1 (for three) Ro w I i n g A p *anltai 2: Sohr55 words
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234 1957-06-04 12 FIELDING a len-man team, Royal Engineers Civilian Association went down to Amicable Amateur Athletics by live gcals to two when they clashed in a Div. 1 league soccer match played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. H RBCA'a emtre-forward Hatch broke the "duck" by nc234 words
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Article117 1957-06-04 12 Two Motor records shattered DOUGLAS. [Ik Of Man, June 3 (Renter) Bob McIntyre, 28, Cram Glasgow, Scotland, shattered at lean two records in winning the Junior international Tourist Trophy Race (350 ce) on an Italian Gilen here today After smashing the record for the S7H mile (60.7 kilometres lap from117 words
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Article51 1957-06-04 12 The British Ruszby League Team flew into Singapore last night on their trav to play series of s>'in"ies In the world cun lournamciit in Australia The team will play their first match against Western Australia In Perth on Sunday. It left an hour and half later for51 words
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Article210 1957-06-04 12 LONDON. June I, (Renter) Results in today's cricket matches. At Liverpool Derbyshire beat Lancashire by an ii, nines and 88 runs. Derbyshire 417 for eight de :lan d. Lancashire 192 Collins 54, Jackson five for 89 and 198 Morgan >ix for 88. At the Oval Surrey beat Essex210 words
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Article109 1957-06-04 12 B A F. Bdatel I crd S.H.B. Police by mx coals to on P in a SAV A. Div. 2B league soccer mates ived at Farrex Park jrestei daj. MacVay '4>. Jones and Lawrenee scored lor Seletar while Jalil scored Harbour Board Police's only coal Seletar lead109 words
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Article50 1957-06-04 12 ■\GKONG "i ter) Singapore's Nam .1 team V team by n nd n P B%ranf led by 30 t at mtrrva S e fir* matcn yesterday by defeattK South China of Hongkong 60 to M The third and final matcfc w::i b- r :.»vrd t50 words
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