Singapore Standard, 5 June 1957
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Title Section36 1957-06-05 1 Sinagpore Standard STANDARD POLICE jfR PC %^U\ S FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 *TP* f\j J JX» 2 8U 2414 Vol. MI. No. 336 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1957 H PAGES 15 < FM*36 words
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Article, Illustration430 1957-06-05 1 IT TAKES HER SO VERY MUCH I 11TLE AMI BENG LAM. thp 8-year-old girl who is losing her sight after .\n ration was yesterday t-vi out with a free pur i spectacles through the Bern; I am. with her mo- r Ang Lim r ui. was430 words
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Article220 1957-06-05 1 MOBS AT BRITISH EMBASSY TO PROTEST H-BOMB TESTS TOKYO, June 4 About 100 singing, marching Japanese today staged the third anti-H-bomb demonstration in front of the British Embassy in four days, as truckloads of armed police Tokyo's trained riot squads stood by as more demonstrators gathered. iA.P.; Reuter - 220 words
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Article139 1957-06-05 1 Jap Court To Try US Soldier WASHINGTON. June 4 (AP>— The United BUttCl announced today it aqrecd with a Japanese demand that a Japanese civil court try (he "S. Army soldier William S. Girard for the shooting of a :ese woman. American action rirnps aim of the American military to139 words
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Article41 1957-06-05 1 CALCUTTA. June 4 (API Almost ererj iamiiy in Calcutta and its industrial surrounding is affected by the eurreni Influenza epidemic, ice rding to unofficial rept Calcutta (population 2.548.677) has so far recorded seven deaths from the dis-41 words
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Article38 1957-06-05 1 RI'SSIA is prepared fo conrlude immediately an agreement to end atomic and Hydrogen bomb tc^ts it other rountries agree to thi*. Mr. Valerian Zorin told the Im^arm.unrnt (inference in london %rstrrna>, accoruing iu Tass. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration172 1957-06-05 1 Cover Design With Govt. PENANG, Tues. The Immigration, Department, Federation of Malaya, will issue Malayan passports instead of British passports after merdeka. This was disclosed by an official of the Immigration headquarters here *_o the Standard today. Malayan passports will bt issued to Federal citi7<172 words
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Article87 1957-06-05 1 Linda (The Detainee) Is Fined LINDA Chen Mflßg HOCfc, tne *o-y6sr~oi(j uniwHiy 01 MSiS' .i St6 Slid I ol teacher now under :or alleged subver lties. yest< r guilty by letier to a offence. She was charged with fr ing to conform to a 'hall sign wh vint a car87 words
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Article, Illustration264 1957-06-05 1 AND THIS IS HOW THE 'MODEL' DRIVER LOOKED IN LONDON LAST NIGHT 7 Was So Charmed By The Tunku' LONDON, June 4 (UP) Nancy Simmons, 40-yeor-old Ministry of Works chauffeur, said today she was "charmed by Prince Abdul," Malaya's Chief Minister, who had invited her toAP - 264 words
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Article801 1957-06-05 1 Eight-man Committee Appointed By Government Recommends... Term Of Operation: Seven To Ten Years Renewal FUSION WITH RADIO MALAYA FAVOURED TELEVISION IN SINGAPORE SHOI LD BE RIN BY A PI Bl If CORPORATION. THIS IS THE RECOMMENDATION OF THF COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY GOVERNMENT TO EXAMINE THE INTRODI CTION801 words
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Advertisement92 1957-06-05 1 rntiOtttisv TAPE RECORDER and Enfoy Mi ours of non-srop Music MNTANG WATCH CO. LTD. Camera Department 34, North Bridge Rood. 5 3Pore-6. Tel: ***** HOLLAND-TULIP RALLY-5/11 May, 1957 CLASS E Ist Alfa-Romeo 2nd Ford Zephyr CLASS F Ist Ford Fairlane 2nd Ford Fairlane 3rd Ford Fairlane CLASS H Ist Mercedes92 words
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Advertisement14 1957-06-05 1 VEMT-AXIA HARRISONS LISTrR ENG LTD. S'porc Kuolc Lumpui Fcnong W 'Thetf qo on WHITE14 words
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Article264 1957-06-05 2 US Chief Of Staff Warns Cadets WEST POINT, New York, June 4 (Reuter) General Maxwell D. Taylor, the U.S. Army Chief of Staff, said here today that it was of the utmost importance "to maintain mobile strategic reserves of army forces ready to suppress any brush264 words
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Article42 1957-06-05 2 A GROUP of 200 Modems fmm the region of Melouza. the martyred village of Central Algeria. havf asked to join the French Army and revenge the massacre of 303 I f :heir neighbours, it was reported in Pans yesterday U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article148 1957-06-05 2 CLOSING rubber prices i (cents per 1b) in Singapore yesterday were: Tone: Steady. TIN Tuesday's opening first sessions were: Spot £762* buyers' £763 sellers Three months £760J buyers. £762 sellers. Settlement price: £76,3. Tone: Steady. CLOSING Spot 1762 buyers, £763 sellers. Three months £760 buyers. £760.10 sellers. Settlement148 words
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Article89 1957-06-05 2 MANILA. June 4 (Feuter) A Alaniia iawyer, Mr Tomas Cloma, said today KMne .Japanese businessmen were backIng him in his plan to exploit the phosphate resources of thp Nansha Island group :n the Snu'ri China Sea. Air. doma wa? flftmn>tn*ff*i OH Taipei press report which stated that89 words
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Article33 1957-06-05 2 TWO time bomb.; exploded ffttrrrtay next door to the anti-Communist Bcr in Lr\--.-:.;e of Free Juris',.;. Wed Ber.: 1 police said no injuries were reported in the early morn:.:;; blast— UP.33 words
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289 1957-06-05 2 'A Better World Through Collaboration' TOKYO, June 4 (UP)— Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi returned tonight from a two-week tour of six South-east Asian countries with fresh determination "to work for a better world through collaboration with these peoples."' Prime Minister KLhi and his party arrived at Tokyo International Airport at289 words
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Article107 1957-06-05 2 'Let's Swap Trade Missions LONDON. June 4 <\:P) British businessmen today pror Ml to Peking an early exrhangfc of trade missions In vic.v of the relaxation of Britain'.- embargo on trade with Communist China. Easier trade with tk China ind other Co-niruinist-dominat-ed nations in the Fur Easi v. become effective107 words
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Article28 1957-06-05 2 two newspapers reported yesterday thai Britain wul cut short her current nuclear tests in the Pacific after her next and third hydrogen bomb explosion. A.P28 words
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159 1957-06-05 2 WASHINGTON. June 4. (Reuten— In the science of genetics there Is no "safe dose" of radiation, and nuclear tests have already ensured that millions of people will be born grossly deformed or diseased, three eminent geneticists told Congress today. Irreparable harm has been159 words
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Article75 1957-06-05 2 JAKARTA. June 4 (Reuter) The former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Ruslan Abdulgani, today called on President Soekarno at the presidential palace to discuss the formation of the national council which the President plans to head and which will advise the Cabinet Pa. ace sources said75 words
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121 1957-06-05 2 ROME. June 4 (,1P) Teresa Izewski. the Polish actress who said she gets MS36 a month in her Communist country, has a:ti offer of a capitalist wa?e. David O. Selznick's film company said he had offered her a part in the film "Farewell to Arms."121 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-06-05 2 Photo. CHRISTIAN Marquand, handsome French actor, is seen here with glamorous Simone Silva in a scene from his latest film "The Gay Cavalier." In the film he portrays a French cavalry officer devoted to the service of King Charles Stuart during the English Civil War. UPUP - 49 words
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Article168 1957-06-05 2 TOP TOPIC RED THREAT KARACHI. June 4 (AP) Delegates from the five-nation Baghdad Pact Ministerial Council, together with United States observers, discussed Middle I problems for nearly three hours today. All declined afterwards to talk about their deliberations. Pakistan Prime Minister Husain Suhrawardy r I m168 words
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Article63 1957-06-05 2 LONDON, Jure 4 (Reuter) The P: yr.e Ministi r, I Macmi lan, said t that Britain's nui -c;. r rxplo- PUday proceeded as •.ed according to I n rtS. The fall-out vrai lu \g cant," he told the House of Comir. Mr. Ma mi n was rcr63 words
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Article35 1957-06-05 2 NGKONG, Fun Sperm BCandaxd Scr iaf pri-o^ Of the Hongkong Exchange 16.85 to £1 Sterling: $6.***** to U.S tl M in $1; 10 132 to one Indonc iah; Go 1274.1 >to a tael.35 words
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Article83 1957-06-05 2 British Cars For Peking HONGKONG. June 4, CUP) Since 1055 Hongkong sold 409 motorcars to ConChina M t of the vehictai •111 passenger cars. The total value of t) ,J was HK55.2.33,474. The motorcars included British-made Aus* Mercedes Benz. Communist China obtained an additional from Hongkong agents in the first83 words
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Article71 1957-06-05 2 ALGIERS, June 4 nine today Irom noped ana:- t! v n t o v and ged ch m< taJ t< arine im hour crowds. Six persons died la?: when time bombs placed in the cast iron bases of the big lamp posts went off simultaneously. They71 words
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139 1957-06-05 2 Arab League Step Up Economic Warfare CAIRO, i 4 'AT. 1 trine-mi er Arab League last night si up its economic warfare against Isrs Its Economic Council ariopte,i the t recommendations marie b v the permanent b boycott committee: Blacklisting motor firms h sell their vehicles to Israel, W Blacklisting139 words
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Advertisement306 1957-06-05 2 ■83mS3mmmV^ h m B w v C^^^BB^J^Bml"^^ Are you lacking in energy feeling tired... 2 cs^^ c:?::^ !>? =:^^ft^* do your thoughts go round and round? t*H'j V*>-- i":.•»>3- >n tK e c ce a- \cu ♦md "HFIHJTbj;; you cj-^c' n« ea^iy and have to j^c thro^h the *fc^sD 1>(306 words
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Article, Illustration100 1957-06-05 3 In Singapore Offices 1> JINNING V^v, the Singapore >■ •>..:; publish 1 f I pi lit ol n Sii gap r i 'ice Girl. V. partic aI- --e busine have reg expre- ;h1 it seeing r i s in Singapore. bserval i Our first "•office girl" is Nellie100 words
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Article162 1957-06-05 3 A PFON attached to the Immigration Department, !Mohamed bin Sharif. 30. pleaded jjuilty in a Singapore Court yesterday to cheating three people of a total of «43tf over entry permits. r r> R 2 Si'. va, PVOM M< h v. h farirr mrm charges, took162 words
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Article32 1957-06-05 3 LIM KWEE, 30. accused of ft of 48 piece i of ca I li n chutes worth $1,10 v< i $500 ball till June 11, in a Singapore Court yester-32 words
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Article46 1957-06-05 3 Warning To Poster Destroyers KPOKE Police Sectetary, Mr. Peter Clague, said last night that immediate action will be taken against anyone seen delibera* troyinf election poster He described the de Ing Of election posters as "m f making*. Mr. Clague said that poster* :-i .•.rrkc at46 words
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Article49 1957-06-05 3 ABDUL Rahman bin Osman, -►leaded not guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of theft of a necklace He was alleged to have matched the necklace from Beng Sa Muay in West Coast Road on June 3. Abd.: allowed $250 ba Sept 449 words
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Article, Illustration209 1957-06-05 3 IT look ten rr.cn— and mitral hp the bU -.4 k Jumbo, a onej r-old Siamesi elephant into a giant air'..~.r v Ar that is not all. JumbO ill r. 1 ed to ;.>hed into the p -ration Jumbo" started «t209 words
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555 1957-06-05 3 7 Have Grown Very Impatient..,' Said Love Letter Read In Court TAN AH TEE, a 22-year-old fruit hawker, was found "guilty but insane" of the murder of a 24-year old Chinese schoolgirl, whom he had intended to marry. The jury returned this unanimous555 words
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Article178 1957-06-05 3 I'm Too Old -Sir Ibrahim KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Sultan of Johore is definitely out of the running for the job of Paramount Ruler of independent Malaya, sources c'.ose lO the Alliance Government, told the Standard today. Top favourite* for this honour are the Sultan of Perak178 words
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Article51 1957-06-05 3 PEXAXG. Tlltf fUtMw Brrther? Ltd here will organize a Malay singing com] etit at the New World Park on June 29 and 30. The contest will be open to both men and women. The winner wiO bo frowned the "ne?t linger in North Ma'aya for 1P57."51 words
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264 1957-06-05 3 US $35 Mil. Expansion Scheme NEW YORK, June 4 (AP) The synthetic rubber industry "is entering its greatest period of growth," the president of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Raymond C. Firestone, said yesterday. The statement was mace as the comoany announced completion of264 words
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Article58 1957-06-05 3 A WAR Department civilian employee. Charles Frederic* Andrew.- was yesterday acquitted without calling lor his defence by a Singapore Judse on a charse of cheating the War Department of £2 814 ($23,912). The Judee. Mr. D- H. Chapman, in acquitting Andrew? said that there was Insufficient evidence58 words
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Article102 1957-06-05 3 A RUN-AWAY car carrying four men, crashed into a lamp pot atter a Mim-vard chftM by I Police radio patrol car in Singapore earlj yesterday. Police had earlier called upon the driver of the car to stop, while it was travelling alons Jervois102 words
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Advertisement95 1957-06-05 3 < A* wßk MkoM Bw rtir ii abi n T Hfl HB (»M OI IH I WURIH> MUM 'f'-^^F^' V^ antimapieuc V Ii9 1 m ROAMER <• i.iinablp from .il! High < i.-^s a^SiTO^y Watch Uril' Hirnuctiout p| Hw v :.:!■■••< I '<:<■,■'■ r. of Malaga, N Borneo ana >i!..v..k95 words
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Article131 1957-06-05 4 Estate Managers Warned kuala LUMPUR Toea, The Federation's Labour Department today warned estate managers no- to act as solicitors for sundrj shopkeepers and deduct th- ;r dues from the paypaeket of labourers, The department's latest monthly report published today pointed out that this was an offence apart from Provident Fund131 words
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Article88 1957-06-05 4 KAYAN bin Kadir. 38. a labourer, was yesterday found guilty in a Singapore Court of a charge Of trespassing into the house of an aged woman, Minah binte Mohammed. The Magistrate. Mr. S. K Lee, postponed sentence tin June 13. pending a probation :> n r88 words
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591 1957-06-05 4 FIVE OTHERS GET THREE YEARS EACH Kl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Chon& Ngee Chee, 31--year-old "smalltime" Perak tin miner, was today jailed for six years for abducting Kuala Lumpur millionaire mining magnate Mr. Low Xan Fui, for a 530.000 ransom. ChOMg pleaded guilty befnre591 words
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Article, Illustration121 1957-06-05 4 MILITARY CROSS FOR LT. HOOD LIEUT. David Geoffrey Hood. 24, seconded from the Sherwood Foresters to the 3rd Battalion, the Malay Regiment, who has been awarded the Military Cross by the Queen for his action in killing four Communist terrorists all by121 words
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207 1957-06-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The president of the Perak Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. V M. S mdrana today urged Mic leaderi to think carefully abo it Malaya'i new citizenship problema and make an honest decision on it. H v. < menting on the Chief Minister207 words
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Article35 1957-06-05 4 THE following have boon appointed to MTV6 on the Kiuang Rent Assessment Board- The District Officer. <Pre>iri^nt the Administrative Officer. Mr. M. D. Samuel Mr. Teoh Chze Chens and Mr Cheons Soo Kheng35 words
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104 1957-06-05 4 kuala LUMPUR, Tues.— The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivraj, today congratulated the Commanding Officer of the ISi Battalion, the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment fur the "spirited engagement* 1 his men put up against tho :^o Communist terrorists :m Sunday. "Please send my congratulations to the104 words
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Article105 1957-06-05 4 KOALA LI'MPLR, Tues.— A 19-year-old girl told a Kuala Lumpur magistrate todav that she 'stole' a gold bracelet from a friend "as a joke." Pretty I. row Sew Lan was today brought by her $300 Bail For Pretty Girl 'friend'. Kan Moi before Magistrate105 words
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161 1957-06-05 4 Minor In Strip Show, Manager Fined $30 I KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Ramon Khoo. manager of tbe BOM Marie striptease re- u<\ was today fined $30 by Magistrate Tuan Haji Mohammad Taib for engaging a 14--year-old girl to take-part in public entertainment without :.r consulting the Commissioner foe Labour. According to161 words
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Article, Illustration73 1957-06-05 4 MR. K. P. SbungloO, Dopi:'.y Director of the External Services of All-India Badfo. who arrived in Sinfapore yesterday by air oa a fourday visit to SUTWJ Um requirements of listener! in Malaya. Mr. ShunclOO wi'.l meet community Leaders, iournt Ists, and ustenen at No. 25-A, Rall.csStandardpic - 73 words
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Article86 1957-06-05 4 Mr Lee Yew Seng, one of two Singapore delegates who attended the May Day i c.ebration^ in Peking, now hospitalized in Shanghai. A letter received in Singapore from the other delegate, Mr. Lee Chce Lim, said that just before their return to the colony last week, Mr86 words
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Article48 1957-06-05 4 TWO waterfront labourers who refused to pay protection money to a sang, were stabbed and taken to hospital in Singapore last night Xaina Mahamed, 43, and Abdul Kar.m. 32. were suffering from stab wounds in the arms and body Naina'a condition was stated to be serious.48 words
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Advertisement333 1957-06-05 4 i^ m^ Today ai Tomorrnn i «^t IQJ P Mf 11 aml 4' 4 I',. fr. arc i \n Action-Packed Drama in M.fi 3^ JP\ GRACF CHANG mT" 1 in a surprlsJntly n^w rde in j^, thp fatha:i Or«an»«ation Profi O P E N S FRIDAY 7th*™""""" l l eo333 words
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Miscellaneous408 1957-06-05 4 Standard cMlmanac Information at a Glance S. f°rt Uickson 1127 am. (7 7 ft) ComaMntanr; 11 4^ Arthur A«kev nAfP IfOfV Ppnanjf 621 am iR 8 ft) 552 pm Mze-her w/h n- n £#v viarj 71 H] Askey Galore!'; 12.15 a rr. Thtt Esj! H :e Y'V (PBiMi:44 Hacflo Malaya408 words
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544 1957-06-05 5 AND JUDGE (I'm not harsh) AGREES TO TRANSFER CASE TO NEW COURT PENANG, Tues. A middle-aged businessman regarded the approach of his trial in the Magistrate's Court this morning with! some apprehension. The majfll cause of his misgiving was the544 words
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119 1957-06-05 5 THE American educational ex hr| expe tc i in Malaya r the auspices of the Carr.c^ic Corporation to advise on selection methods, prill arrived in .July. The Deputy Director of Education, Mr. R. E. Ince. nid tht American expert will assist the Depari oent119 words
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Article50 1957-06-05 5 KOANTAN, TOW Pahang CUM topped the 1,000 io lay V- Ith a total of J. In Mentakab. there were cases, Pekan was third I 54, and Kuantan 198. The State Medical and H< alth Offl er today advise i all the stri ken to isolate Themselves.50 words
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Article30 1957-06-05 5 A 6 7- YEAR-OLD cyclist. Beh Khn Kooi. died as the result :i from his bicycle Deal tbi Cr.inese ce:r.c:c;v in Sunfd Bakap. Province Wellesley on )l Mondav.30 words
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Article36 1957-06-05 5 THE Minister for Health, Singapore, Mr A. J. Brasa. has declared the Pert of Madras as an infected place because ol an outbreak of cholera in this area, stales a Government notice issued yesterday.36 words
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182 1957-06-05 5 A NEW PERAK EXPERIMENT :?OH. Tu'.v-The Feiorn- r. first floating dental -y is nearing completion relok Anson harbour [1 La being to the riverine areas from Telok Aaaae H :nr aj rl m as Ku Sang U Its daily route, appro* I sly 30182 words
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121 1957-06-05 5 I?OH, T —Three red Student teachers li» three-year course at i daw ing centres in Ipoh. Telok Anson and Taipi: gHm Mooc.v f r e The aajjm I 'or both men and women primary stan- v i or "general purposes" teachers. There will121 words
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Article94 1957-06-05 5 I Ma| in a E gapore C: fi bSfdaj I wanted to die because he had his job. The labourer. Tan A I 36. was charged with attempting to commit suicide by jumping from the second floor of a jong Pagar, on March 2D. He pleaded94 words
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227 1957-06-05 5 Sad P assing of a cook famous for his soups KUALA LUMPIR. Tuos. The sad. sad story oC the Chinese cook who endeared himself to a roujjh, looga crew of lumbermen deep in the Malayan junnle with his delectable soups, was told in the Federation Labour Department's monthly report today.227 words
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Article149 1957-06-05 5 STAFF COUNCIL RESOLUTION KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government Services Staff Council is to consider at its annual delegates conference a resolution applauding the Alliance Government for successfully negotiating merdeka for the country, and Britain for her readiness to grant .Malaya full independence. "We Ptodfg our loyalty149 words
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Article, Illustration134 1957-06-05 5 SINGAPORE City Council ihould expedite taking over street HRhting In Qucenstown. Legislative Assembly man and City Councillor, Mr. Lee Choon Ens. told the Standard yesterday. Neighbourhood I of Queenstown has now nearly 20.000 people, and soon 50.000 more would be added when Neighbourhood134 words
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Article43 1957-06-05 5 OXG Pun Thiam. 17. was yesterday allowed $2. (W0 bail in a Singapore Court when he claimed trial to a charge of attempted robbery. lie was alleged to have attempted to rob Ops Wee Sen? on May 2S in Tnmpines Road.43 words
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Article179 1957-06-05 5 KUANTAN, Tues.— A pioneer project is being undertaken in Pahang by the blind welfare section of the Federation Social Welfare Department to train rural blind in farming, animal husbandry and poultry rearing. Blind Welfare Officer. Major D. R. Bridges, will call on the State Secretary, Inche179 words
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Article238 1957-06-05 5 THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC SERVANT -by the G.5.5.C. KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. Malayans m Government Service \v:il be required after Ifapdeka to play an important part in the fu*. ;:e administration of the country, the Federation Government S e r vices Staff Council predicted today in its seventh annual report.238 words
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Article54 1957-06-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Air Vice-Marshal V. E. H; cock of the Royal Australian Air Force, who has been appointed Air OtFicer Commandin? Malaya, arrived here today. Air Vice-Manna] Hancock, a former air member for personnel. Royal Australian All Force, .headed until recent f the Australian Joinf54 words
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Article23 1957-06-05 5 KAMPONG ketuas will attend a civic* course st Bo Home Guard Training C in Kuantan from June 23 until June 27.23 words
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264 1957-06-05 5 'One day I will drink your blood', he said PBNANG, Tucs. A 41-year-old housewife, Samiah binte Jamal alleged today that a man stopped her on the street, placed a knife against her cheek and said: "One day, I will drink your blood." Samiah was testifying against Sa'ad bin Che Mat,264 words
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Advertisement162 1957-06-05 5 V.tS* iij ImnpviP Y~~ •••ill ii iik,' 1 i' X < ./n- MOJUD J 1 1* i. M i lukifclyfcihion^ In tkill and craft to the la i rr.*c m m^r-s F amnr, flatter your- aring slips, (OWM, pajamas an-1 petticoats by MojwL Mojud makes mapo in blouses 100. MOJUD162 words
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906 1957-06-05 6 Singapore Standard Rallies The Law TIH extent to which public rallies in Singapore for political cam] I gning election haranguing, and trade union tivities are being used by evilminded ersons to defy the laws of the Colony and |C isrupt the pt4 administration has increased ki alarming, it is state906 words
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Article122 1957-06-05 6 Sir— A digest of what has tx :i available in the local PreSß reveals to me the fact that the Singapore government, while trying to transform from its old colonial shape into one with a new pattern ot outlook to give it the characteristic appearance of a socialist122 words
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Article86 1957-06-05 6 We the PEOPLE a few just because Of some precedents already in existence, but It is the quality of being expedient In formulating policy which will receive public recognition and appreciation. A mure realistic review, than has hitherto been given, of the present salary set-up in relation to the particular86 words
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Article245 1957-06-05 6 Pi- I refer to the correspondence by Plebeian in your esteemed paper of May SI. I am tBJWtU a member of the :,iberal-Soriaii?t Party whose new chairman, Mr. Ng Sop Tong, is the nil U I of attack. What is wrong with being a capftalist-eodalisti I happen to245 words
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Article147 1957-06-05 6 MAJU is essential magazine Sir It was a surprise to me when I read an article in the Singapore Standard recently about the position ol the "Maju Magazine." As the ra'ayat hold the opinion that the Maju magazine is a Go/-ernment-aided one which is in resemblance to the "Panduan Ra'ayat"147 words
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Letter419 1957-06-05 6 Paris Letter DARIS, I have recently noticed, la becoming h cttj of "commuters' 1 (an Americanism for people who llT« in OOt area and 1 r.-c in mother). The shilt from the centre into lite (.i• suburbs la apparent m m the traffic congestion on the main blghwaja in and419 words
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Article581 1957-06-05 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA By r PHE most abused word in English language is *I>cmocracy.' Since the reoccupation of Malaya it has been blared forth in rising crescendo in all corners of the Peninsula on the slightest provocation. Speakers of ■I shades of political (.pinion utt^r581 words
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1045 1957-06-05 6 Growing Authority IN JAPAN and Chaos IN INDONESIA ASIAN ROUND-UP BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LONDON I\JR. Xobusuke KLshi, Japan's Prime Minister, is able to make his tour of Asian capitals, and soon Washington, with the comfortable feeling that nothing is likely to go wrong in the Japanese political world during1,045 words
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Article344 1957-06-05 6 William Fitter - Pension Systems William Fitter Hazard of Inflation SYDMT T)OST-WAR inflation has made the Jot o; AustrnhVs rrgrri ;■< ItsiOMn iricren sviy d <: CUtti desp te higher rioM OJid relaxation ot the means test. Torino's pension is £4 ircck'-j ;or a MMM fit 65. for a women at U An344 words
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Advertisement82 1957-06-05 6 THE MALAYAN RAILWAY Operates Express Parcel Vcn Service a? !poh Kuala Lumpur, Singapore for the collection and delivery of parcels and luggage from or to your premises. Traffic for collection or delivery is collected from your premises, conveyed by rail and delivered promptly to the consignee's premises. Charges ere .2582 words
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Article110 1957-06-05 7 £11 MILLION TREASURE SHIP FOUND DURBAN. June 4 <AP> A fabulous treasure ship wrecked off S^uth Africa's wUd Etanskel coast 175 years ago, has been ••luimed located by the leader of a skin diving expedition. Graham Reid laid clivers operating from the LOO-tOn luxury motor yacht Martinetta discovered cannons anc110 words
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Article74 1957-06-05 7 KARACHI. Jr.nc 4. (AP). One prfa VU kiilcfl. two injured and five c.-cancd from Tando Jar prison. ISO miles north of Karachi last night. Ten other prJaOMN were recaptured later in the detect The mass breakout occurred as prisoners snatched BUM from fuaidl entering the priI74 words
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Article, Illustration206 1957-06-05 7 No Objections To Ike Appearing On A Moscow TV Show NEW YORK, June 4 (Reuter). Soviet delegat'on sources at United Notions indicated privGtely yesterday that there would be no objection m principle to a Moscow television appearance by President Eisenhower. similar to the one on an American network by Mr.206 words
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121 1957-06-05 7 Ike To Watch A-Manoeuvres from Carrier WASHINGTON, Jun e 4 'Reuter) President Eisenhower will watch air-sea manoeuvres including at attack techniques from aboard the new M nno ton aircraft earner 'Saratoga' on Thursday and Friday, the White House announced yesterday. The manoeuvres, to held fin to Kl'J miles off Flor:121 words
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Article79 1957-06-05 7 15 SOLDIERS DROWNED IN RIVER KEMPTEN. Germany. June 4. i AP).— Fifteen German soldiers apparently were swept to death on Monday m a night exercise on the shallow but treacherous i:>r River of South German;. One body was recovered. An army BDOkCSBtUI said 14 ni her? were missing and. "I79 words
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254 1957-06-05 7 DURHAM, North Carolina, June 4 (Reuter)— Mr. Walter Robertson, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said today that the Communists were aiming at control of South-east Asia with its rice surpluses upon which Japan depended. '•They would then dom:254 words
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Article88 1957-06-05 7 Crime down, divorce up in China TOKYO. June 4 (UP) Criminal cases in Communist China dropped by more than half in the first quarter of 1957 but civil cases including divorces rose, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. It said criminal cases "fell by "»".!> per cent compared with88 words
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Article20 1957-06-05 7 THE DUKE and Duchess of Windsor celebrate their 20th marriage annivrrsr.ry In their Fren h country home 3-ester-riay.- U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article202 1957-06-05 7 NEW YORK. June 4 (AP) Billy Graham said last, night the United States stands in danger of being destroyed by sexual immorality a threat he termed more menacing than Communion. Tlie evangelist told a crowd of 17.000 at Madison Square Garden tlr.it sexual licence has "destroyed more202 words
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Article76 1957-06-05 7 CHICAGO. June 4, (AP). Adrian KwwfW, small for Ml 17 years, testified yesterday that he knifed a younger, I Igger boy to death for calling him i "rum." Ho told an inquest jury he didn't want to stab the 14-year-old Mkhael Buscko. but. he laid,76 words
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Article84 1957-06-05 7 TRIPOLI, Libya. June 4 (Renter) An American Serjeant was sentenced to three years, jail at Zavia town today OH the first charge preferred r.^ainst an American serviceman in a Libyan Court dnce the Libvan-U.S agreement on basei wai .siancd m 1954. The sergeant. William Bo!--linger,84 words
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Article46 1957-06-05 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York. June 4. (AP). An 81--nation committee recommended yesterday that the General Assembly postpone for at least two years a propo—d conference to reviow the UN. Charter. The vote iraj 67-0 and nine abstentions, with Soviet bloc countries abstaining.46 words
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Article24 1957-06-05 7 M. EDOUARD BONNEFOUS. former Chairman of the French National Assembly^ Foreinr Affairs Commit.ee. last niehi franc* to recogniae urged Communist China. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article33 1957-06-05 7 MITSUO YOKOI. M. W9M arrested vesterday in Hokkair.i on charges of dipping of! the tails of 24!) horses. He soio horse hair to Uikon for stuf finq clothing lapels. A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article57 1957-06-05 7 OHIO. June i r.4P).— An an tmlanct driver died 0/ a hcari attack here yesterday whUt takma another heart attack victim to the hospital. Chafes Giblon. 67, iras stricken as ha drove *o n hospital with Charkes Stoll, 76. nho collap;ed In a doirnttfepM s f57 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-06-05 7 Keeping Sarge On His Toes USUALLY it is the barge who Keeps The recruits on their toes But here is a picture to prove the reverse. This time it is the Sarge who has to look up to the recruits. Why? Well, Sergeant "Tich" Jannaway is only 4 ft. 11lMirrorpic - 97 words
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Article159 1957-06-05 7 THE H-BOMB IS HERE TO STAY I England, June 4 Gtired admiral who sits in the British Parliament Mid lad bWM the ogen homb was with us ay— whet: cr .-.ed or not. Vice-Admiral John HughesCor er of the He Commons, told a party meeting: "Supposing a ban on nuclear159 words
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Advertisement209 1957-06-05 7 ALWAYS READY FOR SERVICE-IN THE OFFICE f^}] AND AT HOME- I i i i 154 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE. SINCAPORE TEL. ***** BEHN MEYER CO LTD P 0. Box 200C. Singapore. PATEfISON, SIMONS CO LTD Kuala Lumpur, Penang. Js^^a^^sV9w£j M 1 r^^j^ Quick! protect that cut with Elastoplast FIRST AID DRFSSINGS Cuts209 words
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Advertisement173 1957-06-05 7 P in a PLASTABATH 5 This Is the safest end most convenient of all Br.by J Baths A complete ba"th with built-in trays for soap S and sponge. Moulded in Polythene that feels soft, d warm and so smooth. This wonderful Bath is available 0 in Pink, Blue end Nature173 words
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Article245 1957-06-05 8 Magistrate Reminded Of 'Merchant Of Venice' BUTTERWORTH, Tues.' A Government pensioner. D. E. Netto, showed reluctance m the Magistrate's Court today, when he was asked whether he was prepared to accept an apology in open court from P. Rajalingam. Rajalingam was charg- ed with assaulting245 words
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201 1957-06-05 8 'He Was Reds Bodyguard Court Told KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three young Chinese waiting to board the Singapore-bound night mail train at Seremban on Dec. 29 went to the Police station instead of the Colony. In the High Court hero today one of the men. 32--year-old Lee Yew faced Mr. Justice201 words
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Article72 1957-06-05 8 Three Spore Men For StudyGroup THREE delegates has been cho.-cn to represent Singapore in tne Malayan delegation to the forthcoming meeting of the International Rubber Study Group to be held m .Jogjakarta. They are Mr. I. Salmond (Singapore Chamber of Commerce R er Association), Mr. Tan Puay Hcc (Rubber Traders'72 words
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Article86 1957-06-05 8 THE [slay Kerr Local Employees' Union at its annual meeting last week unanimousiy decided to affiliate it.-eif with the Singapore Tiadu Union Congre-s. T;ie meeting also e'ected MffP "face-bearers for the en- o tr. They were: Mr. Sim ChOO Kwcc, presilei t; Mr. Lawrence Chua, vicelent;86 words
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Article55 1957-06-05 8 A SINGAPORE housewife. Ng Bm. pleaded no; guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday to theft of 18 second-hand motorcar tyres, Xg was alternatively charged with dishonest retention of stolen property. The offence was alleged to have been committed between Mi V 28 and June 3. Bail55 words
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Article48 1957-06-05 8 FIRE believed to have be-^n started b v an electridai shortcircuit, destroyed part of a dentist's shop on the first floor of a house in Cross Street, Singapore, yesterday. Three fire engines sn"',\cr?d the call and nut out the fire in a short while. ;}\\\\W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W\;>48 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-06-05 8 i STUDENT teachers Z t- from all over Sclansor i gathered in Kuala Lum- pur during the weekend to sav farewell to Mrs. A. S. H. Kemp, wife of 1 the Secretary to the (iovernment prior to j j her departure for Rri- tain on long leave. Mrs.80 words
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Article146 1957-06-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Four fishermen in the Pontian Kechil village in Johore will each be presented with SlOO tomorrow by the Australian Commissioner in the Federation of Malaya, Mr. T.K. Critchley. The presentation is being made as a token of .ipprec alion for the part the146 words
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Article90 1957-06-05 8 THE Singapore Business Houses Employee Union last night deferred a striki action by b6 local employe* I the Caldbeck Ifacgregoc ft Company, pending n< tiations between the representatives of the employers and union. The emnlOfeea threatened to call a strike last week m protest against the dismissal90 words
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Article72 1957-06-05 8 PENANG, Tues.— A priz e of 1500 will be awarded by ihe Settlement Government for the best design for a Sag ol the future State of Pcn^ng. The Settlement Government is now inviting the public to submit designs, which should be sent to the Settlement72 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-06-05 8 MR. WONG Tai Lam. manager of Sime Darby and Company, Limited, Muar and member of the Town Council, was recently elected Fellow and Member of the London Association of Managers, Administrators and Secretaries. He is I keen welfare worker and committee member of various public bodies.48 words
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144 1957-06-05 8 PENAXG, T .e?.— A warning to young swimmers to avoid the beach opposite the 7th nOatOni at Tanjong Bungah, was Issued today by the coroner. Mr. Au Ah Wah. Ml Au returned a verdict of misadventure at the end of an inquiry into the death144 words
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Article120 1957-06-05 8 More Facilities For Travel PENANO, TOM. Al far as shipping .^pace ior pilgrims to Mecca is concerned. Malaya is well provided for compared to other countries, the Federation Pilgrimage Officer. Tuan Haji Ah Rouse, said today. So far this year UMN have ben three sailings120 words
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Article42 1957-06-05 8 THE Gcylang Straits Chin««t Methodist Church, Sing;*- te Silver Jubilee anniversary on Sunday. June ft. A thanksgiving service will be held on that day. to commemorate the occasion, followed by l re option. The church was "four. .< I in I42 words
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Article69 1957-06-05 8 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. A I ar-old woman, Chang Tip Kow. and her 17-year-old daughter Chong Wee Moy, pleaded guilty to a charp- house trespass at Kampong Java on May 16 to annoy a young woman, Hong Fong. Both mother and daughter were ordered to be bound over69 words
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Advertisement239 1957-06-05 8 I Tniir I I S.E.ASIA...^t^ I Mr" Mousedeer. hero of v I Malay fables, tells us that many I years ago the wild boar used to be I the proud possessor of pointed \v nose. Escaping from a tiger one day I I he ran headlong into a tree. which239 words
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Advertisement495 1957-06-05 8 A FREE ISLAND, OR FREE TRIP TO H'KONG \Y ITH less than 10 choice words you con win: A round sea tr'p to Hongkong, An islcnd in the Pacific Ocean 0 Or Eoth It is so simple that everybody is given this chanct of c lifetime. All you hcve to495 words
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Article249 1957-06-05 9 Trade Will Be Greatly Increased After Merdeka Says Conference Minister hi ALA LIMPIR Tues. Malaya's trade with Western Germany after .1 will expand still further. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, Assistant Minis- c: r Commerce and Industry, said in a radio broadcast tonight. 2 y:ng an :r.249 words
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Article43 1957-06-05 9 MT. V. zrm e officer of I Feceration's Department of C'v:. n, has been aed a Colombo Plan scholarship to study aerial administration in Australia. He leaves by air tomor- r, and will be away for four-and-a-half months.43 words
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207 1957-06-05 9 Proposed Community Centre Is Free To All THE first ever all-races community centre In S:nSpore is to be built Kb V Ja!" X.r Kampong Tbakang Peche early fMT. The centre, expect o |i Mel ■bout $20,000. will cater to > living; jp the two areas. Honorary adviser to the centre207 words
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Article126 1957-06-05 9 Diphtheria Kills 17 In Colony DIPHTHERIA in the City trea took a toll of 17 lives between January and April this year, a spokesman for the City Health Department i)d the Standard yes. ere. m i that mo^ deaths «"W| children whose i ties ranged from nine m< n to126 words
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Article70 1957-06-05 9 A NEW postoffice has been completed at Jalan Kayu. Sinlapore. to cater for I gople living in postal D. rid The new sub-office will be •pened by the Minister for Communications and Works. «r. Francis Thomas, on Sunfay. have all postal facili including savings r70 words
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Article56 1957-06-05 9 HAWKER. Lim Kui Soon. was yesterday fined c s jail in default. 0 a Singapore Court, lot hi I a member of a rei "ft who was arrested in top Pong Roa> >ot P Jttyear. carried tatl fa ■~.z down a *ord piercina ah: rri i56 words
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98 1957-06-05 9 SING \PORES Dirrrtor of Education, Mr. I). McLellan yrsterday warned students in Colony schools nf>t to takr part in .inv industrial dispute. A circular sent to «.i t".,l print ipilv vinl Government \voul r tike "stron- disr iplina ry attion" agllsial .inv student found participating98 words
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Article222 1957-06-05 9 ONE IB li Ad '"rrv Yat and HOCK Lep Bo| c-m--empl Kr r.y Guan v.< in it eleventh 3:.- 11 Fact In Singapore day. Tht managements are May threatened to call studying ci^tails of the 82 i rike in ;t against ci. mis ed222 words
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Article155 1957-06-05 9 THREE thousand teachers ese schools in Singapore jrestei lay complained ■tc E i. ii »n Mini I re,i tape la holding up rent of their salaries a:: i allowances." A four-man delegation of the English 1 rs (Chinese schools) Union called on the >try's Permanent155 words
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158 1957-06-05 9 THE latest in women's footer from England, Italy. 7»nce. America. India, and 0 those made in Ma be displayed in a fashion J*k to be presented by T a a Baffles Hotel on June 10 -^des the new French ieto keels, which ar.158 words
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Article228 1957-06-05 9 SIMILAR TO THAT CF LABOUR FRONT INDEPENDENT candi- Tan.ionq Pafl IT by-elect Mr. C. H. Koh. said >-es:erday that the main theme of his election platform will be dOMfl ;der.-.- Ui the Labou; Front during the last -cral elections. Mr. Koh. a former Labour Fronter to d228 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-06-05 9 SHAW Brothers' search for four .Malayan beauties continues and entries are pouring in daily. Winners of the Four Girls In Town Contest will he Riven 53. 000 gifts wrist watches, cocktail gowns, cheongsams, coiffeurs and beauty treasured chests. Above. Singapore aspirants are i from left):74 words
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239 1957-06-05 9 Better Off Than Others— Report SINGAPORE had only 498 doctors in 1965, and this was insufficient for a population of one and a quarter million, stated the Government Medical Department's report for the year issued yesterday. '"Singapore, rrvcrthele??. is far better Oil than239 words
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Article67 1957-06-05 9 A SINGAPORE taxi r.rivrr was robbed bv his passcngen in Lorong 27. Gey'nng. en :y night. Mol i Viin Sulaiman, tow the Police 1 ial about 11.50 p.m, two men stoooed his vehicle and BSked him to ririve to Loron<i ST. the destination, me of them67 words
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Article55 1957-06-05 9 A SINGAPORE husband yesterday WBfit to jail for six months because he failed to naintain hij wifs for seven nths. [im Hanf Liang, now .K--!ess. owed his wife. Onj| Tay faf, $700 in maintenance a Colony OOUTt was told. Lim had been ordered to pay Ong55 words
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142 1957-06-05 9 SACKINGS ON 'LAST IN FIRST OUT SYSTEM THE Wai Department will adopt a uniform policy of "last in first out"' when it implements redunc.s of civilian employees in the Federation and Sir.:.-.;- re. This was agreed upon in S apore yesterday at a high- meeting ol merit officials and representatives142 words
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Article35 1957-06-05 9 SAMAT bin V. -.< sentenced tn four months' jail in the Johore Bahr Sc i Oc today a sold ring and a \vr:st watch from Adam -;r. Samsudin, I whom he was staying35 words
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Article109 1957-06-05 9 possible to set in motion Singapore > fre« legal aid mac). nough several applications have been received from rr. the public. Mr S I ector of the Free Lefir, t Department, told the Standard yes erday. Mr. Teh said that though the department has109 words
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Article29 1957-06-05 9 ?n robtx m bin Mat. c dencard r in "Any such action." says Sir John, "which encourages and BUpportfl the natural rubber Industry in Malaya cannot fail29 words
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Advertisement594 1957-06-05 9 DID YOU KNOW DOCTORS TODAY ARE KEEPIXG I'S ALIVE LOSGER How the over 40's can get the utmost from their extra years of life! "VITAMINS ESSENTIAL" /^CV, s#.y Cambridge School of Anatomy Scientists iitem^f.crrj h < i In an arliclp in the British Medical Journal (June 2. 1956. p. 1262)594 words
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Article367 1957-06-05 10 World Rice Output May Reach New Record Estimate For Malaya Lower FINAL estimates of India's rice production for 1956/57 indicate that a record will be achieved of 28 million tons of milled rice. .V Ime time the crop :n Pakistan is believed to laTgMl s:n:e 1953 54.367 words
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Article223 1957-06-05 10 WITH a few exceptions the i a 1 share market was steady to firm in all sections yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokcrs' Association. Tbt turnover showed a marked improvement. Price Changea announced by the AwsoclltlfHl were: INDUSTRIALS S Steamships 16.50 1640 William Jacks 2 18223 words
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Article259 1957-06-05 10 MALA VAX share brokers yesterdaj reported the following business done: 88. Pet. (itV-: F X. ords (2.48J U> 4K; Gammons $2.12] overnight, $2 L5 to S2 L2| yesterday; Hammers $2.075; Hume ords A5/9; H. Waugh $1-681 to 11.69; M. Breweries $3,171 cd. (3.121 xd. |3 071 cci259 words
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Article29 1957-06-05 10 COLOMBO, June 4 (AP)— Reliable source; said here Egypt will resume buying Ceylon tea soon. Initial buying will be restricted tr > toe value of Egyptian a;i,O(jo,i)(jo.29 words
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Article32 1957-06-05 10 A SINGLE padlock that will secure both wheels of a bicycle at the same time was exhibited by one of Britain's oldest lock manufacturers at the- recent British Industries Fair.32 words
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Article, Illustration490 1957-06-05 10 Bargain Hunters At Sale THE opportunity open to the new Federation of Malaya Government which takes over at the end of August, to apply some form of taxation aimed at encouraging a ready flow of capital to Malayan enterprises, is stressed by490 words
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Article, Illustration353 1957-06-05 10 IMPORTS FROM PAKISTAN LIKELY TO INCREASE Says New Trade Official MORE goods from Pakistan will be oft; in the Malayan market as the country's plan to step up her exports is accelerated. This was stated yesterday by Major Ahmad Ali Khan, the new Pakistan Tr^de Commissioner who has arrived to353 words
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Article103 1957-06-05 10 SIXGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon dosing prices per picul yesterday were Copra. June/July $25} buyers; $26J sellers; coconut oil in bulk $405 sellers, in drums f4s| seller?. Muntok white pepper $108 sellers, Sarawak white $107 sellers, special Sarawak black $73. COPRA HOLIDAY, CUTLER, BATH CO.. LTD JUNE 11103 words
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Article147 1957-06-05 10 ocrm roads Ulysses, Pres. Hayes, Admiral Senvavm. Southern Satelliate, Ellen B.ikke. Flying Tnder. Inchulva. Goidian. Sttrat, Plcasantville, Tai Ann. Hallvard. Ruys. Cl ipalo, Coryda Trieste. Tantahn, Wairimu, Diana, Azuma, IfarOf Sana:::;, lu-iikon. INNER KOADs Aubv. Larut, Perintis. Rokan. P. Kidjang, Chit Myan Ala. Maros. Bruas. Panianuan, Ka(ang,147 words
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Article127 1957-06-05 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday closed quiet at i cent 1 above Monday, first grade International rubber for June shipment closing at 90* cents per Ib. Prices oDoncd dighUf higer at 90$ cents per lb. At noon the market was slightly easier at 90] cents. At the higher127 words
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Article41 1957-06-05 10 new York, tmm tOft Dow-Jone? r v .-c rages: 10 Industrials 503.7R 20 Ra I 145.10 I."i r-i'ries 73.94 G5 Stock? 175.23 BONDS 40 Bonds 88-57 T Po'A--Jone« commodity futures index (1924-26 average 100) c =ed at *****-41 words
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227 1957-06-05 10 Increasing Success Of UK. Diesels THE incrca. :r.:r success of British Diesel engines in India is illustrated by the latest news, that more than 38.000 of them j are now operating in that country in vehicles, tractors, boats and industrial equipment. Made by F, Perkins Limited of Peterborough, they were227 words
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Article50 1957-06-05 10 'Roving Eye r For TV Vehicles THE British Broadcasting Corporation have bought nine Rootes Group Karrier "Bantam" vehicles for outside te.evision broadcasting activitiesFour of them are to be used as "roving eye" vehicles carrying cameras and the remainder will act as ancillary outfits linking the travelling units with main transmitters.50 words
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Article36 1957-06-05 10 CAPITAL expenditure of £8.000.000 will be involved in a plan for zinc smelting and development of sulphuric acid and superphosphate projects at Cockle Creek New South Wales. The plans are by Sulphide Corporation Pty. Ltd.36 words
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Article97 1957-06-05 10 Mentakab: Final Div. Proposed AFTER providing for appropriations recommended by e directors, Mentakab RubCompany, Ltd has a credit balance of $25,791 for year to Jan. 31, 1957. With the final dividend O tO per cent the total iae J v ne year amounts to per cent (two interim dividends of97 words
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Article136 1957-06-05 10 THE accounts of Gopenf Consolidated, Ltd.. for the year ended Sept. 30. 1956. showed profit of £113,331 aftr: M ment to Malayan Government for royalty of £72.860 on ore sales and £154,269 for United Kingdom and Malayan income tax. Four dividends each of 2/per stock paid for the136 words
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Advertisement613 1957-06-05 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 1 GAS DEPARTMENT: fa) Supply and nttmg of open mesh steel floorins; at Kallang Road Gas Works Meter Kc^i Tender Deposit $50 Cl-se 12 NOON 6 57. and (b) Palm— Now Punier H:u?e and 1 Boxes at Kalians Road Oaa W rk>. Tender Dep613 words
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Advertisement541 1957-06-05 10 NOTICES TENDERS INVITED. (Washing Dhobyin? Colles* Linen and Soiled. Kota Bharu Teachers College, Kelantan. r PENDERS will be received -L at the Office cf the Pr:nJ Kota Bharu leathers C ge Kelantan I c wash" Ing dhobying C ll( r ,e Linen and Soiled Clothes lor /roximately 330 students th541 words
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Advertisement239 1957-06-05 10 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES For Bostcn, New York, Philadelphia, Bait more. Mobile. New Orleans Hr. S pott P S ham Perang Nt» MANDEVILLE In Port Sails I |un 9 jun 12/14 |un 17 |uW PLtASANTVILLE In Port Said 5 |un 14, Zl |un 22 |un 26/28 |un II luW iProcecdins via Suex)239 words
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Advertisement785 1957-06-05 11 AhGlO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. e :tssi,4 132/6 Rcbmsoß Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Montreal. Boston, New York. Balt.more. Philadelphia Cult Ports. Spore P.Sham P.nans 15|une 16|une 17/18|une 19/24|ul» Z5 |ul> 26/27 |ul> on t0 proteed vU other ports to toad and d.scharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG785 words
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Advertisement1173 1957-06-05 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 8 l'"es) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) ~g£ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5? SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge etrgo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama 01 Cape ot1,173 words
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Advertisement885 1957-06-05 11 MITSUI |<§^ LINE S'pore P^'hom Penonc FOR JAPAN Amogjjon Moru to' Yokohama, Kobe Moji vio HonckonQ 6 June Bansei Moru for rVtoji Kobe. Osaka Yokohamo 17 June 13 June Mikagesan Maru <or Yokohama, Nagoyo Kobe 23 June FOR USA. For New York, Phi cdelphio, Boltimore via Bcmbay Akibasan Motu vie885 words
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Advertisement638 1957-06-05 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tci Bongho* ond/oi Foi lost vio Sues Penong P S'horr S'pere "KAMBODIA" Eostern Rcodi "SAMOA" C 1 1 Jwm 12/13 Jun* M 15 June "ASIA" unt HOMEWARDS Soilings to> Grnoe Antwerp Rotteidom, Hamburg. Copenhagen Gothenburg Oslo •io Surs Spore PS horn Penan? "LALANDIA" m*. NOT638 words
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Article, Illustration309 1957-06-05 12 J£ LEFT HOLDING/^ -^U C 4/v /v G^ J'EN-month-old Baker the Baby is the central figure in the Eastman Colour comedy THE BABY AND THE BATTLESHIP whi c h stars John Mills and Richard Attenborough. And this is how he gets the name Baker. On >:;309 words
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Article544 1957-06-05 12 & id - &id SSrl-^p^IOWDOWMty final I I Winners I \IICKKY Konney. has been signed to make a "suest" appearance in Columbia Pictures' hilarious picturi/ation of tlif Arthur U"tcr pl.»>, llu- Mad Ball" starring Jack Lemmon. Kooncj appt-.ir>, in this Jed Harris production as a ifesture of friendship for (intttiif llirhard t^uinc.544 words
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Article146 1957-06-05 12 Location in New Zealand After weeks of intensive rehearsals, with the entire fast of principals, Director Robert Wise has now put M-G-M's UNTIL T II Y SAIL before the cameras. The film stars one of Hollywood's most impressive casts. including Jean Simmons. Joan Fontaine, Paul Newman, Piper Laurie, Sandra L>ee,146 words
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Article214 1957-06-05 12 Belinda T'HE star dressing room a: Pine wood has a gentle title now Belinda'b Boud H wns c-.hristened by Louis Jourdan, Belinda Lee's co-star in DANGER exile. Saji he: "She is ery beautiful and her room is full of charm. And 'boudoir' captures the romantic mood I ve are king214 words
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127 1957-06-05 12 Boudoir filled with yards of lace JEROUS EXILE. Yards and yards of exr. French silk have beer, to give her the most < wardrobe ever seen in a British film. Highlight of the week's filming in DANGEROUS E: a big love scene between Belinda and Ausi's Keith Michell. Reporters walked127 words
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Advertisement110 1957-06-05 12 The world famous family of TIGER m edicin a I products t'^ CHINKA WHITE This irvducble Wind Mixture is en excellent remedy for Stomach Perns, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Hecrtburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HAIL J-i U SO A USED BY 9 OUT OF 10 FILM110 words
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Advertisement39 1957-06-05 12 y ox TUE WARP ATB s^/sZ\s r^mm BECAUSE OF BAD floors' H/^K^^yf^F^f^r^ tlme KWIK WAX Flves h j^/v/ Ht" Is anti-slli and w£'er resistant. G; /A \^hk9k^!k\ A^^fltrJ 7/1 mfJMMn^^' k ax-ianogan.. Another KIWI Quality Product.^^^^-——l^^^^^KWlK WAX Repeli Lnv.39 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-06-05 13 Nearly 20,000 sports ►3ns were present at Daily Mirror Caokade of Sport at London's White City Sodium. This picture the dramahc <plit second caught by the camera as J. Met;r!f Oxford and Camb- dge hands over the :';i to Bob Solomon me men's 4 x HO52 words
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Article34 1957-06-05 13 SAN FRANCISCO June 4 IBeuter).— Paul Macias (Mexico bolder of the Amr ttrsion of the world I weizht title, and Dommv Ursua iPhilippines) signed jreste: for their title fight here Jtane 15.34 words
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Article64 1957-06-05 13 LON'DON. June 4 (Reuter) The English Football Association yesterday confirmed their decision to oppose a proi>osal by International Football Federation) which would substitutes in competitive matches. F.T-F.A 's proposal comes before the international board meeting in Portrush, Ireland, on June 15. F.! igland. Scotland. Wales and64 words
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Article94 1957-06-05 13 HICKS WILL NOT SWIM IN EUROPE MELBOURNE, Juno 4, (Renter) in ti illao oiymmpion Jon Honrick ;._i^ been refu.^-- i permission to take Dart in races during a coming business tour of Europe because he will not be accompanied by an Official Manager. The secretary of the Vict m Amateur94 words
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Article71 1957-06-05 13 HENLEY-ON-THAMES, Ox- dshire June 4 (Router) A record total of ?A crew.- from ton form;'! countries is entered for the Henley Royal Regatta tram Ju'v to I All have confirmed their entries except five Russians and three Polish. Countrii nt< red sre: An ra« lia (one) i Russia71 words
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Article220 1957-06-05 13 NEW YORK. lone 4 'Ai Johnny Todre- Brooklyn's stui jouthj aw, emerged i Dodgi rs 1 No. 1 "stopper on Tuesday, iust when manager Walt Alston had derided to crack down oo his I ng Na tional League champions. The Brooks, who bad lad seven of their lasi 12220 words
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Article96 1957-06-05 13 ISTANBUL -line 4 (Al Turkey captured four world free- e wrestling crowns and also the team title in the threed.iv. 14-nation tournament which on Monday nig Turkey's toUCJ c-t Oppoi c Ru ended n aeeood place with two gold n.i-dals-J an, which lost four men before96 words
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Article540 1957-06-05 13 Another Draw—And Fans Go Crazy PETER WILSON says: 7 Made Waterman The Winner Of This Travesty' ROME, Tues. Coins, rotten fruit and papers were thrown into the ring when Peter Waterman, the British welterweight champion from Clapham, was awarded a draw in his European title fight against Emilio Marconi, the540 words
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370 1957-06-05 13 LONDON', June 3 (Keuter) Tom Graveney, rejected at the last minute by the England selectors for the first Test match at Edgbaston, hit 122 out of 210 for Gloucestershire against Warwickshire at Bristol today. Graveney hit a six and 14 fours in a faultless display370 words
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Advertisement647 1957-06-05 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SIIUAriO\S VACAM SINGAPORE IMPROVEMEMT TRUST Tems6so a month according to experience Applicants must have a minimum f 10 r»' experience as a draughtsman engineering work Guild? dntermeu in Structures is an I plications stating date and place o: precise details of experience and accompanied bv copies monials to647 words
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Miscellaneous109 1957-06-05 13 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp -3 a Jlabn; R'Sl F£ }JZ£X\!f'J^/ \ON earth A "V^P^^ Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin \\7_L.~-V k^"" |J™ Jl'-'T kf r.;' I IHLF- PVHONL, M ■■^Tes, \\ONMLJG,BEGT JHIMG L^'- O >. SURPRISING <USTEN!NG_ ./wE-LA DOCTOC^ O/EZ HAPPENED TO OUR ?t ITELUVCVJ MCT.OCP /BUTML\109 words
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Miscellaneous362 1957-06-05 13 rpo I) A I l>l or I ION: J i I "in till a I'iilsHiooil is t Hke Hie (ut <i! .i aalMc; for though Hie wounil may heal, t in- >» ar ol il w ill re- main." Saadi. i KUNESDAY FOR l\ I HVi (iM.; Get oil to362 words
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Article274 1957-06-05 14 Stars Go On A Scoring Spree CENTRE forward Orthinp, uho scored a fine hit-trick sparked Star Soccerites to a rousing 9-1 win over Dockyard in a SAFA Div. 1 league mitch at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A feal ire at the match the starting ra] lity with which the St274 words
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318 1957-06-05 14 SINGAPORE Business House soccer fixtures are back to normal schedule. Today no fewer than 11 games will be down for decision. Dunn* the peak rf the f r r. ?t* cicrn.4 r*. to re -ut «m ..-iderably ■s a resuli which U* ig318 words
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Article20 1957-06-05 14 Ismail enabled Club to beat St Hub 3-o n a Div 2B league i -ccraaateh played at Farreiay20 words
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Article129 1957-06-05 14 EPSOM. Surrey, Jure 4 (Rcu Final list < I probables for 'e 178th Derby, to be run over one and a half mile? here to-morrow are. with jockeys: Doute k (W. H Cam. Barred Hock (D, btn) R >i| D« Miel < K J Cracknell). i J Mercer).129 words
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Article, Illustration890 1957-06-05 14 Together they put on 411 in thrilling drawn match BIRMINGHAM, June 4 (Reuter) The West Indies survived England's hostile pace and spin attack to force a draw in their First Test at Edgabaston today. The man who saved England from imminent defeat, when the West890 words
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561 1957-06-05 14 Can Favourite Crepe Ho Do It? By VERXOX MORGAN EPSOM, Surrey. June 4 (Reuter)— Tomorrow is Derby Day, the busiest day of the year tor the milkmen, who in addition to delivering the milk are expected to put small sums on the561 words
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Article, Illustration394 1957-06-05 14 FIGHTING LEE WEARS A FROWN By Our Boxing Reporter FIGHTING Lee's opponent for Friday night has been changed— and he's not happy about it. The man who will face him at the Happy World arena, is Damronjc^ Samanchan, officially rated No. 3 in the Orient. i:. addition, thii Damronjeg recently394 words
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Article94 1957-06-05 14 THE Young Chinese Amateur Weightlifting Party held its annual General Meeting on Bunday The following were circled Otlice-bearers:-President: Ah- Leons Kwong Xanc. Vice President: Mr. Sz« 1 Ming Hon. Secretary Trea< surer: .Mr Knn p Fook Kee Committee" Mr Chin Chow Onn, Mr. Chung chee Wai, Mr94 words
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Article32 1957-06-05 14 A BOXIXG match hci'.vcon boxen frona H. II Prisons, Changl and youths of the Singapore FederattOO Of Boys' Club will be held en June 10 at 7.30 p.m.. at Changi32 words
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Article91 1957-06-05 14 'Quintuple' Tote At Derby Meet IPOH. Tues. The Prrak Turf Club will introduce I •quintuple" tote at their coming three-day Derby meeting on June 15. 1!* and 22. Backers will be asked to try and pick the uinners of the last five races. The unit will he $1.00 and successful91 words
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Article69 1957-06-05 14 IPOH. Tucs. The Pcrak Turf Club pointed out today that the decision not to send an official veterinary analyst to Ipoh as 'other arrangements are being made' was taken by the Straits Racing Association and not by the PTC. This statement refers to an article published69 words
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Article99 1957-06-05 14 A CRICKET pi'Ch I mac.; from a i <.\ f remelv t< C ted nylon :ab: ic is b( ng tried out for the 1 t tin >< bj the II Cc. ai Lc ground London Th e dub r.ope that this new style in99 words
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Article122 1957-06-05 14 nglanri Ist Innv-]^ r»-t Indies Ist Inn* ri I \(,I WD— ,'nd Inns P. Richardson c Sub b Ra mad din -< B. Close r Work- b Gilrhrist •■> D Insole b Ramadhm T Maj not nut C < "\> rfru r Sub b Srr J u«n. not out122 words
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Article153 1957-06-05 14 Third Game In Rangoons TOKYO, June 4. (UP). Communist China will meet Indonesia in Rangoon on 23 for the third and quali.' match in the S cer Championships, the New China News Agency rep tonight. The agency said that the two teams decided to meet in r decidOß req ternatioi153 words
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Miscellaneous114 1957-06-05 14 SOCCER S.B.H.F.A. League: J). 1.. Ford vs Singapore Traction Company at F A'. Chartered Bank vs Hovgknug Bank at S.C.C.; Mercantile Bank rs Slte^l at Farrcr Park; Dn\ 2.: Mansfield Vt Wcame Bros at S.R.C.; Gntlre vs FrOStf Neavc at S.T.C.; Pvlau Buknm vs Jacks at YMCA; BfaUryan Ainoain vt114 words
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