Singapore Standard, 8 June 1957
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Title Section26 1957-06-08 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD ***** (5 lines) POLICE 2400 FIRE BRIGADE 2811 GENERAL HOSPITAL 2414 \li. No. 339 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS26 words
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194 1957-06-08 1 JAPS REPARE TO TRY U.S. SOLDIER OVER PROTESTS Court Asks For Restraint TOKYO, June 7 (Reuter) Japanese authorities tebashi, north of Tokyo, today proceeded with arrangements lor the trial of an American soldier, V r lilist Third Class William Girard, on a charge of ag- bodily injury that caused the194 words
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Article147 1957-06-08 1 Bagdad Pact Talks A Big Success U.l) \D. June 7 [Reuter) >H\s\n Lloyd. British i ;n Secretary. >aui yesterday thai the B.md.ul t Ministerial Council meetings hi Karachi had i -most successful." Mr. Lloyd sras mm king mt.. c t air Karachi v led the British delegation to the r.gs147 words
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Article47 1957-06-08 1 OrEB O F. G Sweden. J m c AP 1 port a paper -i into the G I t north ol this hief c c Sweden Four workers m the mil! which employed 300 w t The -lide blocked -ws lnt Goteborg harbour.47 words
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Article45 1957-06-08 1 JAKARTA. June 7 (Reuter)— Ths Director of the Bank Xegara, Indonesia. Mr. A. Karim had been arrested, the Jakarta city military command announced today. A MMM nan te the Jakarta command declined to tell reporten the reason for Mr Karim"? arrest.45 words
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Article198 1957-06-08 1 AGREEMEN COLOMBO, June 7 (Reuter) Ceylon will pay Rs. 22,000,000 (£1,650,--000 sterling) to Britain over a period of five years m return for British bases m Ceylon which she will take over by Nov. 1, it was Announced here today. A *>int communique issued hv198 words
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132 1957-06-08 1 SANTA ANA, Cohfornia. 7 (IT 5 A new kind influenza which swepl the F. r Ks ifl epidemic proportions may have n read to the United SU tea Orange County Health Offi•C! P". L. Pi.;.--, oh ye herd y repi rted that132 words
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Article89 1957-06-08 1 NAGASAKI. Japan. June 7 i AP) Three Japanese welding workers were killed and Be seriously injured m a I i explosion ah ard the British oil tanker. Tailback Japan, now being repaired m drydOCk here. Two Japanese iards who inhaled gas were taken to89 words
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Article26 1957-06-08 1 PRESIDENT KOI'ATLY cd S ria, arrived ba Cairo by air lay and was re elved by "n ot Nas er ol Egypt (Re iter)26 words
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Article76 1957-06-08 1 BANGKOK, Jams I fßsnrtarj— Jfa-I Ts ■.:-;'< Prtwnlarb c Bangkok £e/l the door? ot hit house opes list sigh! "so fresh air SSOUId CO*** :n an d ou fi»" a <•'■"■< IM StSMI pirns thnt might be there." When he atrofee rh. .<- '-.or 176 words
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234 1957-06-08 1 BETTER, CHEAPER RUBBER OR PERISH! Warning To Bosses And Workers KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Unless natural rubber of the proper characteristics to meet the needs of consumers can be produced m sufficient quantities and at competitive prices the rubber industry will go the way of the indigo industry, the annual report234 words
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Article280 1957-06-08 1 JAKARTA. June 7 (UP)— Prime Minister Djuanda today predicted that Indonesia "will fall into the valley of disaster" unless her economic problems are solved. Djuanda, m his third statement to Parliament on. the government's programme tO overcome Indonesia's critical problems, said that the rebellious regions had280 words
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Article138 1957-06-08 1 Margaret's 'Mystery' Boy Friend LONDON. June 7 (UP) P rinr c s s Margaret showed up at. the theatre last night with a handsome "mys.er.v man." sparking rumours that he is the latest of her string of boy friends. The dark-haired sixfooter who helped the princess from her car and138 words
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126 1957-06-08 1 M-DAY CELEBRATIONS: NO GATHERINGS— TUNKU KUANTAN. I ri. Special instructions have been received from tin- Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman that during the Merdeka celebrations throughout the Federation no procession or congregation of any sort should be allowed. As a result the Kuantan District Merdeka Celebrations Committee will now spend126 words
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Article63 1957-06-08 1 PARIS. Jun 0 7 (Router) A Hrst big step towards ending: the 17-da>-old French crisis was taken today when Socialist loaders voted by H to m favour af participating m a new go\ernmcnt header" by M. Maurice liour-ges-Maunourv. 1 ""-year-old Defence Minister m the aalgoing cabinet of63 words
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Article71 1957-06-08 1 NEW YORK. June- 7 (UP) The two-day-eld grandson of former Pros. dent Truman today held the name of Clifton Truman Daniel. Selection of the name was announced last night by the father. Clifton Daniel, a member of the news staff of the New Yor< Times. The71 words
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Article146 1957-06-08 1 THE Marriage scheduled to take place today between a Singapore Mitt, Mazenah Jant-in. aged 18. of Raffles Girls' School, and L Cpl. Bill Simpson, of REME. is off. Soldier's Romance: The Muslim Board Steps In The Muslim Advisory Board has intervener., m their proposed marriage. The146 words
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108 1957-06-08 1 Seventy More Algerians Rounded Up Paris. Jun-. 7 (Renter) Poke di tamed 70 more North Africans tn prc-dawn raids bringing to 214 the number ol suspected Natii aalists rounded up m the last 24 hours m the Paris area. For the firs*, time m Metropolitan France a Enroneaa was kiiled108 words
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Article59 1957-06-08 1 HONGKONG. June 7 [UP) —More than 1.300 taels ot gold valued at HKS3TO.OOO were confiscated at a police court here yesterday. A Chinese seaman who was charged with importing the gold illegally was fined HKS3.OOO. The gold totalling 1.383 taels were discovered by government revenue ameers aboard59 words
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Article35 1957-06-08 1 THREE of the quintuplets horn to an African v. :nan m Portuguese East Africa on Thursday died sai j yesterday. Doctors said ihe other two are "not as well as desired." APAP - 35 words
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Article86 1957-06-08 1 They May Wed Foreign Husbands BUDAPEST. Jus ter) Hunger v I men now marry foreigi without having to so k si permission under a bill passed unanimously by the Hungarian National (parliament* here yesterday. Until now they m eel approval from the Presidential Council, It this v..; granted hey automatically86 words
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Article157 1957-06-08 1 Tenants, Evicted From House Owned By An Egyptian, Send... THE Muslim Welfare Association bas marie a long distance appeal lo Lg\pts pr«s,dent And) Nasser to a-sjst sonn 2*. Muslim tenants who ha\e been e-\K tt d fr-mi a h"us< owned h> an Egyptian national The lax rd157 words
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Advertisement98 1957-06-08 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE m c wide ronge it alwayt available here. Coll b Select your requirement! 88 North Bridge Road Phone ***** fIRB r i I Fraser and Neave have been I quenching thirsts since 18 8 3 t \i II I !iil ill I j LJkT-jJ /j IN |/~4j98 words
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Article224 1957-06-08 2 China Blockade Will Continue' TAIPEI, June 7 (UP)— Angry Chinese legislators demanded today that Nationalist warships "shoot it out" with British naval vessels protecting British merchant ships trading with Red China. Foreign Minister George Yeh went before a special morning session of the Legislative224 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-06-08 2 Peek-A-B oo Knees VERA VAIMONT wears this novrl summer dross window m the front of the skirt, <l u r i n ir ,i showii mer rlothes and bathing costume.s at the Pavilion D'Armenonville m Paris Designed by Louis Reard il is > Milled "I)u Vent dan, les Voiles" ("WindAP - 61 words
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Article45 1957-06-08 2 BONN. Junp 7 (AP West Germany Is now the world's second biggei t automobile producer, the Institute for Economic Research reported today. The Institute said German production last year passed that of Britain to take second place beh.nd the United States.45 words
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Article28 1957-06-08 2 THE United State, vcsterday signed a U5548,900,000 aid agreement with Communis* Poland and promised USS46.inn.ono more if and when Congress provides authority and funds. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article25 1957-06-08 2 FISH caught recently m Japane.se water- and imported to U.K. through the port of Bristol was tested for radioactivity but none was found.25 words
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Article36 1957-06-08 2 HONGKONG. June 7 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the F.ongkong Exchange were 116.77 to £i Sterling- $0.***** lo l'S>l: 31.336 to Malayan S.: 1.133 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 1273.875 to a tael.36 words
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348 1957-06-08 2 Stalin Died In Fit Of Rage: Paper PARIS. June 7 (AP) The Paris newspaper Franre-Soir said today that Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin died of a fit of rage after threatening to deport all Jews from Russia. The newspaper said the details of Stalin's death were revealed m Warsaw by Soviet348 words
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Article185 1957-06-08 2 LIBBY TELLS U.S. CONGRESS WASHINGTON. June 7 (AP)— A cut-off of al< tests would stop development of whole new fan of weapons "urgently needed for our delenre." I s Atomic Energy Commissioner Willard F. Libby the U.S. Congress. I Implicit m 1 stati mci t though185 words
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Article228 1957-06-08 2 LONDON, June 7 (UP) Charges of wire-tap-ping set oil a sudden. storm against the Conservative Government today. The Labour Party discovered the Home Office authorized the tapping of phone conversations between two lawyers because the British Bar Council sras Investigating allegations into the personal SUDDEN STORM SET OF228 words
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Article178 1957-06-08 2 WASHINGTON, June 7 (UP) —The United States and Russia opened negotiations today on a 35-point Soviet plan to expand cultural, technical and scientific exchanges between t"*ie two countries. Under the plan laid before the State Department, the Soviet Union would send the Bolshoi Theatre Balle:178 words
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Article44 1957-06-08 2 p DNAWATHII THEDIAS \3 Wile ot Ifr Dayananda Thediai on T fl 57, aftei a si illne.-s Cortege leaver 531 Gu llemard Road at B rm. on B 6 51 to the Sinhalese Buddhist Bun?,! ground 3idadari Deeply resretted. Ceylon papers please copy44 words
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Article144 1957-06-08 2 CLOSING rubber prices -r.% per ]h) m Singa. spot u> V-.Y tJ Int. June s so l R v v N R -s Nn 3 Tone Quid The price o! tin nn th. loral market w*t< r^ «as .Dou, ,rn-. LONDON Kt KKt X No J X S.S.144 words
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Article41 1957-06-08 2 GENEVA. June 7 Vacci] st a brand-^JJ kind o! influenza ir .s rau Ing pidemlcs all ove! South- i .11 pioswjjl be if a use by tl l I J.. 1 Organ ition reported todsj.41 words
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Article189 1957-06-08 2 LOS ANGELES. June 7 (AP» "How long will you be .staying?" asked the hotel eh rk. "Oh. a few day?,'' replied Emil Arks a young clothing salesman jog. arrived from Meridian. Tennessee. That was 50 years ago and Arkj still la there189 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-06-08 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices MI ANA DADSWELL, 21, is S priv.ite en rotary to the district manager of Air India International. She was b>rn m Bangalore and came to Malawi m 1951. She likes t> v«im. d.inre and drive .1 sports car. She has a "H'nn- fellow", and her56 words
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Article162 1957-06-08 3 fj PENANG, Fri. The Chairman of the Labour "Tirtv or Malaya, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, today depl red the fashion amon-j certain officials to call upon Labour to make sacrifices m view of the approach of Merdeka. At t the annual conference of162 words
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Article106 1957-06-08 3 A SYMPATHETIC READER" vesterdaj added to the unst>h< it- .1 fund for eight-year-.-M ASM Ben? I. am. Urn t hinatoa n eirl :'.--a v- I >r > <0. !:•::> br.n^s to ?120 25 the til received m th** past thr^>- isxys t.. ease the106 words
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343 1957-06-08 3 DRAMATIC SEQUEL TO HER LOVER'S 4-MONTH SENTENCE Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri. A pretty 18 year-old pregnant woman today embarrassed Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani when, after he had sentenced her handsome lover to four months' imprisonment for enticing her away, she rushed up to343 words
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Article102 1957-06-08 3 PENANG, Fri A young p umber who solo was today saved from a Court order to be whipped— only because of d years. The plumber. Lan Haw Loon, was, however, sentenced to c month.-;' jail m the Made s court on a charge of possessing a102 words
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Article57 1957-06-08 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two moiM bods opting $10,--000 end $5.ri00 respectively, been endowed Tor a year at the Lady Templcr Tuberculosis Hospital here by two commercial firm?. The Eastern Smelting Com-pai-.y Last month donated $10,000 tn maintain a bed for a reax, while the57 words
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Article55 1957-06-08 3 KUAI A LUMPUR. Fri. On Saturday evening radio listeners can hear a description Ol 'he independence celebra- i rfc ma by Inche Sar--0 D "i Haji Jubir. Minister for Wi rks, Posts and Tcierommunicati' Sardon n in Haji Jubir a" ter: led these celebrations last March55 words
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Article30 1957-06-08 3 THE Rev. Ronald ButlerWhite has assumed duties as pastor of the Wesley Church U) X eng He was formerly an associate pastor of the Singap n Wesley Church.30 words
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246 1957-06-08 3 Intensive Hunt For Missing Towkay Bloodstained Car Mystery SEREMBAN, Fri. Baffled crime specialists from the Negri Sembilan Police Contingent Headpruarten erg today comtang Mantin Pas? four miles trom here looking for the body of a man, believed to be a Singapore millionaire. This intensive man hunt befgfl after the discovery246 words
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Article47 1957-06-08 3 KUANTAN, Fri. Kuantan Youth Club ha- requested 123,000 from the Malayan Association for Youth Clubs for a new building. The present clubhouse m the garage of the information Departmenl I being renovated at I cost n{ $1,200 from the Welfare Depart rr<. Dl47 words
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Article49 1957-06-08 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A car overturned at the 13th Ipoh Road, last night, killing an occupant and injuring three others. The dead man was Kee Kirn Bom a 4:;-ycar-o': f clerk, who eras returning to his Rawang home with friend.- after visittog a lick relative.49 words
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169 1957-06-08 3 MRS. Elizabeth Lucy TurnerCooke, wife of a senior army officer, was granted a divorce from her husband. Major Maurice Francis Turner-Cooke, m the Singapore High Court yesterday, on grounds of adultery. The decree nisi is lo be made absolute m six months. Air-. Turner-Cooke charged169 words
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Article230 1957-06-08 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Had i' not been for an unsuspected hole In the ground, flae Communist terrorists m the Sungei Siput north district of Perak would have surely l n >t their he., .s. On Tuesday, s been g-mner First Battalion the Royal Ure Regime:'"230 words
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342 1957-06-08 3 Twelve more days to go with a chance of winning x an island of your dreams m the pacific or a return trip ticket by sea to hongkong and what have you done adout it? The ru es are sirrr!e and there ere342 words
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159 1957-06-08 3 IPOH, Fri. Twelve hours after his widowed mother had reported his disappearance, the badlybattered body of Yeong Peng Mun, an 18-year-old icecream seller, was found by a Police search party m the Perak River at Parit, 20 miles to the southwest. Police today offered a159 words
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Advertisement86 1957-06-08 3 wmMMmL^ m^^mmmm M\ nr^^lL 4JLL 'Ma m c ~*\*\m\ m" jl JsSf^k B** ill JkA' X 1 like a pro! pp. > Feel like Jl HS^^»W^BsBBSSSai i&glfS tgjgSr jgf m a\ -^BFf^W^MmmmmmmmWT^ Saftl I|,ri ENZR! #ftPj/>^® YOUR BEST DEFENCE |:=i::i:il;f take stopain i i Cr<T J/ F-r gui k relief86 words
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735 1957-06-08 4 Sparks Fly At Pine Inquiry TEMPERS became fray- ed several times at yester- day's session of the Pine Inquiry Commission m Johore Bahru, climaxing; m a ten-minute heated verbal duel, between Fed-i eral counsel, Mr. D. C. Jackson and the legal j735 words
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Article, Illustration152 1957-06-08 4 I A SINGAPORE photo- grapher. .Mr. Van Fook- leun. has won internai tional acclaim as the l first man m Malaya to be made a Fellow of the C Ko.\al Photographic So- ciety of Cireat Britain i (F.R.P.S.*i. m recognition 1 of his pictorial152 words
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354 1957-06-08 4 Man With Two Wives Told Its All Your Fault' KUALA LUMFUR, Fri. A man who marries and produces children must be prepared to shoulder his renponsibilirid and not abandon them. Second Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani said today. B him was Ta-. Ba Kirn, S 5120 a month driving Instru ior,354 words
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Article, Illustration85 1957-06-08 4 AN American radio star yesterday flew 10.000 miles from New York to marry an American film representative m Singapore. She is Miss Rcnee Greenfield. He is Mr. Leonard Rose of Columbia Pictures Incorporation. They nil? be married at the keqistrv of Marriages85 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-06-08 4 SINGAPORE'S Nanyang Cnivcrsity student. Mr. Toh Kai Seng. VI. yesterday sailed for Colombo by the liner Oranje. to further his studies. He will try to enter the Aquinas University to study m icnce. Later he will go to Europe for five years to take a course53 words
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Article121 1957-06-08 4 Youth On Robbery Charge A SINGAPORE youth. Cher.p Pui Kirn. alias Ah Tec. eras roramttted to gtand trial at the next c-ssizes on a charge of armed robbery, at the end of a preliminary inquiry he:-; at a Colony Court jn -v rdaj Cheng was alio- have :cd a shopkeeper.121 words
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Article131 1957-06-08 4 A WIDOW Khoo Ah Ban, I mother of six, was swarded d IMfes amountins to Sl'^.Ml by .Mr. Justice Knight In the Singapore High Couit yestt lay, arising ;r I I lil be roi ■Jgainst a driver, Wong Pau Her husband, Tan Ah Toe. was knocked131 words
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Article26 1957-06-08 4 THERE will be 21 marriafM on Saturday night at the Kang Mariamman temple. The Hin dus believe that this night is very auspicious one-26 words
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Miscellaneous353 1957-06-08 4 •Standard cJilmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SINGAPORE WSmWL Vvn^'..i m <7T ft > ".io WmW^mWmW^^ RADI MALAYA mw ice); 1 15 p tn Programme S in mary and Saturday Date Pari Catholic lonng Men's Ansa: Free r 1 ,s l '■>" NEWS followed bi 1 f~^\f?. n clj p ov353 words
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Article512 1957-06-08 5 AN ARTS AND JOURNALISM GRADUATE FROM SHANGHAI ALLEGED TO HAVE CONSORTED WITH TOP SELANGOR RED KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An Arts ond| Journalism graduate of Fu Tan University m Shanghai, who admitted he was among the "first fifteen" that launched the Malayan Peoples' Anti-British Army, appeared m512 words
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Article, Illustration254 1957-06-08 5 TRAVEL AGENCY CHIEF FINED THE proprietress of 'he Asia Travel Agency. Mm Boc_g Holland, was .relay fined a total of for C niravening the foreign exchange regulations. Site pleaded guil* H was a'lege 1 to have retained tra\ cheques value, al U. 5.5160 I H7O) withi it the sion of254 words
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Article41 1957-06-08 5 RLOK Axsox. Fri— One rs believed to een drowned when their motor-launch :1 -he Perak R r near B 30 miles from Four other passengers were cd. Police launch is ?e irehing area for the missing pas-41 words
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Article32 1957-06-08 5 THE Blngapon Chii Ti^ n P i -or Mr Lim Yew Hock nd Mrs. Lim will attend the tenth anniversary pl thi 5 n School for Boys on 20.32 words
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Article28 1957-06-08 5 IN May IMS fMMT. »0 blood the B X) I Xr sion centre, oi whom re rel I ls D f pati snta reg liring transfusions28 words
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Article25 1957-06-08 5 W -ore thrown at a lay Vat Bus a* the 6th mileS 1 'c Thomson Road, Singapore, Thursday night A window was broken.25 words
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Article42 1957-06-08 5 MR V. G. Ananthanarajan el( ted President of the Sng ipore Admiralty Local St iff Union at the annual ral meeting held recently. Ithl r officials arc: Mr. Lee Ah H lat, Secretary, Mr. Lim Poh Ch >n, Trea turer.42 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-06-08 5 RADIANT Rosalind Yang Ph«*i Yuen, whose good looks have already brought her two titles (1951 Press Queen and 1951 Amateur Model Queen), is now out to join the most exclusive quartet m town. v A woman who combines beauty with brains (she s Singapore's only woman70 words
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Article, Illustration245 1957-06-08 5 TO TEST FOR ACCURACY A TEST check on Singapore's census will take place m the next lew days. >\\\\\^\\\\\^^\^^^^^^^*** l l tX v v, SOPRANO WILL SING I TODAY— I FOR NOTHING 1 lUUUUV LOVELY I\vcnty-dx-ye;.r-n]d Teresa Liang Pi". Chinese mo and recordina artiste245 words
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Article36 1957-06-08 5 A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Iff k T. Alexander, yesl sentenced a coffee-shop aasist■nt, Hee Cheng Huat, to four months' Imprisonment for tealing a bicycle al Hokkien Streel on March 26. Be bad a previous conviction.36 words
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Article269 1957-06-08 5 STRINGENT parking and other regulations are being put into ForCS thus year, to ease and control the heavy traffic which is expected on June 1 the Queen's Birthday Parade takes place on the g in Singapore Several thousands of people are expected* to v,269 words
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143 1957-06-08 5 S.T.B. UNION PUTS UP NEW PAY DEMANDS THE 800-etrong Singapore Telephone Board Employees' Union yesterday submitted to the Beard LlO-point demand for wage Increases and better working conditions. The Union also called on the Board, to open negotiations within a week on the demands. A lix-man negotiating team was appointed143 words
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Article25 1957-06-08 5 THE Bukit Timah Youth Club Singapore will hold its annual general meeting at the dub's premises on Sunday. June 16 at 4 p.m.25 words
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Article21 1957-06-08 5 THIEVES bursicd IWO Smgapfjre homes on Thursday r.iah t and got away with cash, jewellery and liquor worth $2,000.21 words
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265 1957-06-08 5 Colony Port Development Commission Is Named THE Singapore Government yesterday appointed a Port Commission to rceommend measures for the development ot the Singapore harbour. The eight-n an commission, which will start work m midAugust, Is headed by the Honorary Adviser on Ports to the British Ministry of Transport and Civil265 words
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Article62 1957-06-08 5 THE first sitting of the Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal, set up by the Government to hear the dispate between the Government and the Singapore M'dw.vcs" I'nion will be hold on July 15. A Colony lawyer. Mr. K. T Ooi will be the chairman of the62 words
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Article44 1957-06-08 5 THE Lndoni ian Cons ilate General's office In the X P.M. and Asia Insurance Buildings will be closed on .Monday. June 10. Whit Monday. The Pss» pnrt/Yisa/Immicration a tfoa will remain open on that day from 9 a.m to 3 0 a.m.44 words
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Article468 1957-06-08 6 THE Singapore Government has decided to "inten- r d- C ;:";*A.jn Imm.m.ed by the police last year against thugs and InoUgm to ensure that political activities cmrma present election campaigns are condu eti dl iq a i n n e r Th e r hi;h v■ re a:468 words
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Article302 1957-06-08 6 r j 1 H BMJ now 600-milhon people m Commur.i.-t Tha worry enough for Peking a.a.-T. the t.itist avians reckon that r 'a- ayu:.,tion figure is going to Ink. the rate r: 15-rr m planned cold-blooded treatment r b ringing about i:t and effective reduction of the302 words
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Article1122 1957-06-08 6 SHADOW Over Argentina £)URING recent months the world's Press has been refer ling with considerable frequency to the proI facing General Aramburu's Government m Argentina. These articles have referred to splits m the Radical Party, differences between leaders of the armed forces, inflation, trades union intransigence, the balance of payments,1,122 words
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Article577 1957-06-08 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera TT IS now certain that the Sultan (if Johore will not he the first Paramount Ruler of independent Malaya. He has given his age and health as the reasons for not acceding to the cabled requests of his subjects of all races577 words
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Article1072 1957-06-08 6 Where Russia has the edge mMUMumm* WASHINGTON COMPETITION m the for- eiifn aid field between the Americans and the Russians can be judged by the criterion of total sums expended, thus showing the United States to be spectacularly ahead of the Soviet Union, i or it can be judged by1,072 words
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Article419 1957-06-08 6 Clouds Over Indus Valley i QNCE again the efforts i which Ukt Wor I d Bank m Washington has been making for over 1 fpur years to bring about i an agreement 'between India and Pakistan for the sharing cf the Indus > Valley waters has doad- locked. In its419 words
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Advertisement23 1957-06-08 6 If M^^^P*^^l^asssssssss! i I r/i^V assfV Iff r+m&M Wmm^ RoaoPJ»-^'^ v^s^ AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. IC9 North Bridge Rood, Smgapore-6, Tel; ***** 2.23 words
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Advertisement201 1957-06-08 6 Cterijthihy mu4t be cleared tc bare ualU reqardleAA cff tke cc* t at cur REMOVAL SALE A encan Plain Coloured r tv Baby Shark Skin 42" 1 10 American Coloured Nylon Nei 54" (25 new shade-) IT, American Jersey Silk 54" 1 M Printed Chilton 45" £2 American Multifilai an201 words
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Article, Illustration235 1957-06-08 7 THE RA CING TORTOISES! Favourite Did NOT Oblige In the race Bentley (racing \r s black and was 19m odds on favourite. He nosed alotcly into the lead, then sv pped :d. His ourm Laix-rence. ?2. from Halesotcen, intended to lure him on icith a LP as bait. "But IMirror - 235 words
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Article15 1957-06-08 7 "tt*?d r research n )C€ n .den Star).' left a****^ AP picture.AP - 15 words
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Article71 1957-06-08 7 HOLLYWOOD, June 7 (AP) Ehria Presley, tittine on a CO h ai' i Oil current best ia::. vi' 1 'latiy that ir.arii ige and ealypee are the farthest things irom my mind.-' Tin statement of maniacs Una entirely unsolicited when I reporter asked him if he71 words
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Article126 1957-06-08 7 Knowland Says No To Embargo LONDON, June 7. (Renter). Senator W Uiam Knowland, Republican leader of the United States Senate, said m a BBC programme list night that Britain's io< ision to relax the export of strategic goods to Communist China WBI m his opinion a mistake. The 48-year-old Senator,126 words
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Article394 1957-06-08 7 LONDON". June 7. (Reuter). m g f The conference of Common- 9\ 9 a****. Am*m 9 a*^. A*m a***. A+*i 9»*Z 1 «^f >^% wah Labour Pro at its /VPO/PC/Pu DGVCJIf concluding tession today un- V*W* V*\*f WW w r v* a a anfanously adopted *reaolut:on peop394 words
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188 1957-06-08 7 Nasser To Build Dam From Canal Revenue Cairo Jun- 7 (UP)—President Oamal Abdcl Nasser area anthoritativels quoted as Baying today that he hopes to start building a high dam tn x* year on revenue from the Sue/ Canal without reeoarse to any foreign financial aid. Egypt got offers of financial188 words
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Article65 1957-06-08 7 NORTH CAROLINA. June 7, (AP)— One of America's worst truck ace. dents m history, a fiery smash of a huge van 'and a truck filled with migrant farm labourers, kilted 17 persons near here yesterday. The impact sprayed bodies of dead and injured over the65 words
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Article29 1957-06-08 7 INDIA plans to have at least one atomic power station during tta current second Five Year Plan period. Premier Nehru's atomic energy department announced last night APAP - 29 words
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Article79 1957-06-08 7 HEW DELHI. June 7, (Rater)— Nearly 100 Hindu o'?/ mr-! 1.-.id to flcondon (heir marathon enanee fMW world penes oa the banks of the sacred JtannM River near New Delhi, yesterday taken they caught InfIsUMMM u'hich has been rapidly tpreadrng is the capital Aboul tfiOO frees79 words
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Article, Illustration381 1957-06-08 7 Ceylon High Commission Admits In London... GOVT. DENIES PRIVATE' ARMY WAS RECRUITED LONDON, June 7 (UP)— The Ceylon High Commission yesterday admitted that the current situation m Ceylon "could well get out for hand" unless precautions were taken. It issues an official version of recent events381 words
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152 1957-06-08 7 Traditional Eastern Wedding In London rites at a small terraced house m Clapbam, SU 11 They were married M Saeed'i father, a Pakistan Embassy official m London !!<• iim ited three verses from the Koran and ask<-d the couple if they were willing to marr> Sued m the Islamic tradition,152 words
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123 1957-06-08 7 Islanders Can Be Australian Citizens -.NBERRA. June 7. tAP) Australian External Affairs Minister Richard Casey said .inkier ot christIsland from S.ngapore to ;ld enable subjects on the island to assume Australian citizenship. The island will be transferred to Australia when Singapore achieves internal sellgovernment. Casey said m a sta*' "The123 words
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Article28 1957-06-08 7 'CESS Mai :sit to London's Westminster last t to see net ?ht comedy *> anqa* v- r r f A anesd ay. starring Anna. Raymond Masaey ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement311 1957-06-08 7 THERE'S fTP* ;'^^i?Ts?Hll Ovaltine J§| Biscuits ~*\ar-- i .-^r Packed m airtight, damp proof cartons to f' vA^. r .e r delightful enspness and flavour.. j\l /a^^^l__^S- v At any time C the <^3/ crisp, b^^-J^^* \\> X celicious 'Ovaitme' Biscuits make \fc^— N y a sustaining snack favourite for311 words
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Advertisement172 1957-06-08 7 IIIORPHY- RICHARDS -Mstrci I The world's best family refrigerator T MMfm plenty m the Morphy T- v irdS -r r-s^^y^. Astral ...Plentj I room for plenty of food MMMMMsmmmmttr and plenty oi reasons why Attret '■RKH Ii ii i r fl LA 3 i 'i' 1 within the z c172 words
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397 1957-06-08 8 Produce More Rubber You Get More Pay KUALA LUMPUR, Fri- The president of the Malayan Planting Industry Employers' Association, Mr. S. J. Nias, today served notice on the plantation workers that any increase m pay must be matched by an equivalent increase m pioduction. Speaking at the ordinary annual general397 words
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278 1957-06-08 8 Keng Ban Ee Denounces The 'Cowards' 'Worst Type Of Tactics 9 LABOUR Front candidate for the Cairnhill by-elec-tion. Ifr. Keng Ban Ec, yesterday denounced as '•cowards'' those who hide behind the cloak of anonymity to attack him. Speaking at hi- first election rally yesterday at the playground opposite the Tuan278 words
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Article22 1957-06-08 8 DR. A. W. S. Thevathaaao has been elected President of the Medical Council for three years, it was announced last night.22 words
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Article, Illustration230 1957-06-08 8 Dale Carnegians Have Fun At Mock Elections 'Win Boy Friends Influence Ma-In-Laws MEMBERS of thr I "arnr_-ir Club had lots of i tin at a mock election Eu Villa, <ins:apore. 1 night. Like veteran politicians, Ihe "candidates" voiced their opinion on how the co should or should not be runStandardpic - 230 words
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Article45 1957-06-08 8 THE Control ler of -fr oreign, E ;ange announced last night that the Basic Ti ance (Holiday Allow? h is available to per who are residents of and previously not eligible for m Canada and the collar area, may now be used ere.45 words
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Article98 1957-06-08 8 FARMERS TO LEARN CIVICS A ONE-DAY civics course I r Singapore farmers from rural areas will be conducted on Mondays and Fridays. starting from June 17. The first cour-* 1 will be from a representative group of the Yio Chu Kan*; area. The programme includes v Its to the Animal98 words
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Article108 1957-06-08 8 Bach-Handel Concert For Colony HANDEL'S "Solomon v.... be the main item on the programme when the Btßfap. >re Chamber Ensemble cho;r present! a Bach-Handel concert tomorrow night. Baritone Geoffrey Abishcganaden will sins the role of Soi.inion, and Mrs. Koh Geok Khcng. who has lost graduated from the Westminster Choir College108 words
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Article31 1957-06-08 8 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross will be held at St. W ir Memorial Hall on June 19, at 5 p.m.31 words
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Article77 1957-06-08 8 42 WORKERS RECEIVE AWARDS FORTY-TWO employees of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd were ghrea auarcK and letters of commendation by the managing director Mr. E.L. Brishin. yesterday. The awards an givi n annually to emplo>eis who have not been absent through non-attendance or Miknesx and an pur and sati-la- i r,77 words
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Article596 1957-06-08 8 Ist Year Engineering THE following candidates have passed the First Examination for the Degree of B.Sc. Engineering Cheng Meng, Chia. Peter. Fredericks, Anthony Dominic. Khoo Kay Chai. Khor. Soo Hock. Khor Chin Poey. Krishnan Subramaniam. Lee Chiaw Meng. Lee Moon Hoe. Lim Eng Sun. Lim Jit596 words
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Advertisement271 1957-06-08 8 ••iI! 1 i LJUull BEDFORD I^SS-Slfc "MIDDLE WEIGHTS" J > 4^BV^| |B^| [B-- '%^l_^r^-BBBBBP^ V ~"^^^sBBB^r"'T ff SB" bbbbbVß mma_g_SL;_; -^^B-B^BBBBBm^4 Bedford 5 fort tW .7«i 3 tiuv Tippers ~z~j~ S^(^m^§t*Mm mm 'msi^Mj \W_ \-S _lr*v .jjMBS Bl (petrol or diesel). Immediately available LA Hft, JB& _aS __T_vBBI IBBF bbbaV271 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1957-06-08 9 Are you looking for a puppy con- YOI mis;ht be considering a>kin? for a do? .r birthday. They ■.underfill gifts. But >od idea to consider important factors before making the reFirs* the house be guitably set up to provide for his comfcrt j Second: Would everybody who lives In it1,188 words
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Advertisement224 1957-06-08 9 J? COPNUCOPIA APe TMSTED. oim% Am *£££<££ 8C mm AND COILS IT INTO A CORNUCOPIA CCLLfD PAPES IN n!a S^ULLW How it's do*we». a\ /> A LONG PauOOn I.' ['.J F-ttltQ trTTMUBEQ IS I'l ?&C2ETtO M THE- L;i// CiA\'s SLE-EVEs I I i i A; ft MAPS ThE: <y f~=r-224 words
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Advertisement142 1957-06-08 9 The world famous familu of TIGER medicinal products fft <*■ ■■tas)^ >^ v«F <& Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Secsickness, Nausec, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL DROSTE CHOCOLATES DISTINCTION cAlioay* "TOeicome /^^^''^sHSM^ S^^^^lAmAm\^SßZSlP''' "A v-;;^^^ So sofl,142 words
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Article, Illustration185 1957-06-08 10 THREE cyclists who are travelling round the world on two mopeds, have arrived m Singapore after covering 17,000 miles of their 100,000--mile journey. They are Austrian writer Alexander S. Waigand, his Danish wife, and Austrian student Herman A. Gotzman. The trio have spent some185 words
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Article241 1957-06-08 10 THE Melbourne plant of Caterpillar of Australia Pty., Ltd., which was completed last January, will be doubled m size immediately, the firm's chairman of directors, Mr. W. Blackie, announced recently. Caterpillar of Australia, a subsidiary of the Caterpillar Tractor Company of U.S.A., was fcr-ricd m241 words
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Article122 1957-06-08 10 BISN Plaits To Expand Service THE British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd. plans to increase the number of ships it operates between Australia and South-east Asia. Orders for five mediumsized cargo vessels have accordingly been placed with British shipyards. The delivery of the first vessel is expected m June ItSS,122 words
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Article118 1957-06-08 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra. June/July $25] buyers; $26) sellers; coconul oil m bulk $40£ sellers, m drums $45$ sellers. Muntok ".Oo pepper $118 sellers. Sarawak white $117 sellers, special Sarawak black $80. COFKA HOLIDAY, CUTLER. BATH CO.. LTD JUNE 11118 words
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Article51 1957-06-08 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association, made ihe Following changes m its rates to merchanis jresterda*y New York: buying. T.T. 32 9/16. O.D. 32 11 18, 90 days airmail 32 15/16 credit bills. 33 trade bills. Canada: selling. T-T or O.D. 30 2 4 ready Other exchange rates remain51 words
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Article128 1957-06-08 10 RUBBER RISES CENT SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday closed quiet at 91? cents per lb. for International first grade for June shipment, a rise of cent on Thursday. Prices opened slightly higher on improved overseas advices. At the higher levels, profittaking brought prices down. At noon the market was slightly easier128 words
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Article164 1957-06-08 10 Industrials Quietly Steady A slight reduction m turnover was reported on the local share market yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Industrials were quietly steady, while tins were inclined to ease. Rubber shares weie irregular. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were Suneei Bidor (5/-) If- 7/3 9ungei164 words
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Article218 1957-06-08 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business doi.e: Fed. Disp $2: F. N. ords $2.50 overnight, $2.48£; Gammons $2.12* to $2 11: Hammer $2.08; iiume prefi Al9/7£ overnight; Breweries $3.15; McAlister $3.47 i cci: M. Publishing $1.20; M. Box $1.93 to $195, $1.92. overnight; Robinson ords $I.Bl] overnight;218 words
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Article41 1957-06-08 10 BOUSTEAD BUTTERY Estates Agency Ltd., reported the following rubber outputs Eat May: Amalgamated Malay Estates Ltd.. 61,000 lb.. Borelli 81,000 lb.. Connemara 47.500 lb. New Serendah 67.000 'b., Bassett 25.500 lb., Kuala S:oim 102,015 lb., B. Kepong 18,800 Ib.41 words
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Article24 1957-06-08 10 AUSTRALIA'S wool cheque for the nine month.- ci March 31 rose £Al2OJ§ million 51 per cent. :c £A3 55 "T --....ion.24 words
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253 1957-06-08 10 Demand For Remills Low Grades Reported IMPROVED Continental demand and the fact that arrivals from Indonesia have been lower than anticipated have been the main contributing causes to the steadiness mid-week and lower sheets and remills are becoming more and more difficult to obtain, says the weekly rubber report of253 words
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Article, Illustration268 1957-06-08 10 Finance And Commer<|| Labour Is Also A Pose- HONGKONG manufacturers were interested m establishing branches m Singapore ond the Federation of Malaya if the industrial tax were revised and labour conditions improved m those territories, said Mr. Wong Tok Sou, vice-presi-dent of the Manufacturers'268 words
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191 1957-06-08 10 Oil Industry To Invest US$6O Biliior THE oil ir v -on dollars (U 5 next five years to v. otic, s iasv-orDWina fIBHMBa for oil products. Mr. A C. Long, board chairman Texas Co., predicted m New York. He said half of this vast sum will be spent outside th«A.P. - 191 words
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Article11 1957-06-08 10 **> BBBaaera. :ndian corn) hai oped six new '"nmercial use11 words
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Advertisement549 1957-06-08 10 AWARD OF BURSARIES npn Smgapore G ■.•ernment A rd a I b ursarie i new entrants m to.c F i of Arts, Scien c. and Me nd lor graduates o. o i c been accepted for the D.r ri :n Ed.: and Hob "tree i the Uni of Malaya. 2549 words
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Advertisement535 1957-06-08 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD. FEDERATION OF MALAYA. "FENDERS are Invited for 1 the construction of: "STORE BUILDING AT BUNGSAR ROAD KUALA LUMPUR" C E. B. registered Class A. B and C contractors to apply to :he Architect. Central Electricity Board. P. O. Box 1006. Kuala Lumpur with a535 words
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Advertisement557 1957-06-08 10 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.V. "OVERIJSEL" Berthed: 7-6-1957. SHB. Godowns: 13/14. General survey will be held on :he 17-6-1957. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LJNE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL AgentsHolland East Asia Line. 41, Robinson Road. Tel: *****. TENDER NOTICE 'T'HE Singapore Indian Asso- ciation invites tenders for running its557 words
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Advertisement221 1957-06-08 10 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES For Boston. New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore. Mobile. New Orlranj h Ivia Suei Spore F.S ham Penang Nr- MANDE»ILtf* C.44 Sails 8 |un 9 lun 12/ M U n 17 lulv PLEASANTVILIE 14 21 |un 22|un 26/28 |un II luly From New York. Lot Angeles San Francisco, (via Hongkongi221 words
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Miscellaneous140 1957-06-08 10 OUTER ROADS Ulysses. Benlawers. Radnorshire, Amagisan Maru, Desmoulea. Southern Satellite. Taronga. Gad. la. Banjoewangi, Dussoldori, Blitar, .Mandeville Rotherstein, Prosper, Kalianget, Inger Skou. ttaura, Alcyone. Bali. Kollstein, Gordian, Marito, Godian. Rokas. Lisita. INNER ROADS Ende. Larut, Tong Bl lag, Serdang. Tg. Pinang. Celia Sook Uong Khla. Ilua Heng, Segamat, Sri Trengganu.140 words
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Advertisement827 1957-06-08 11 -GLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ***** 6. *****/4 132/6 Roblnion Rca(J THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T Montreal. Boston, New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports Spo*e PJrvam Penang UITSSH 2 15|une 16 |un« 17/18|une -<"*■*-** 19/24 |uly 25|uly 26/27 |uly Carters opt.on to proceed via other perM to toad827 words
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Advertisement1178 1957-06-08 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 1,8 ,incs> (Incorporated m Singapore) (U imrii ih ZT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE i'.T SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PCRTi Carrier! option te proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargc IVi. Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,178 words
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Advertisement882 1957-06-08 11 MITSUI fe LINE S'por* P_j>'hom Penonc FOR JAPAN Amogison Moru for Yokohomo Kobe Moji vio Hongkong G. 6A Bonsei Moru toi Moii Kobe Osoko Yokohomo 17 June 13 June Mikagesan Morj tor Yokohama, Nagovo Kcb<> li June FOR U.SA. Foi New Ycrk, Philadelphia, Boltimore vio Bombay Akibosan Maru vio Bomboy882 words
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Advertisement627 1957-06-08 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bongkok ond oi Foi Eost vio Suet Penong P Shorn Spore "KAMBODIA*- God 6 7 "SAMOA" 10 11 June 12/13 June 14 IS June "ASIA" 15 If June HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden, Port Soid. Genee Antwerp. Rotterdom, Hamburg, Copenhogen, Gothenburg Oslo via Sues Spore627 words
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492 1957-06-08 12 VERNON MORGAN - THE QUEEN CAINS HER FIRST 'CLASSIC' VERNON MORGAN By Carrozza Takes The Oaks By Short Head EPSOM DOWNS, Surrey, June 7 (Reuter) The Queen carried off the Oaks here this afternoon with her second string- Carrozza, the camera showing; the Royal Filly to have beaten the Irish owned Silken Glider492 words
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Article48 1957-06-08 12 BUSTOL, Jddi- 7 (KrulPr) Wist Indies beat (.loucesterslnr,. by 154 runs m their match here today. \t Bristol Wi I diei 141 101 toe even declan d rXtkinscn 101 not nut. Ai i.der r>2. (il"i m :.o 170 Eaamet W Boben t'.vo (OC M48 words
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Article746 1957-06-08 12 DRAW and starting times, ng round of the Go- irsomes of the Royal ipore Goll Club today v l,t TBI 1 m— W. C. Brninbridco 14 1 Harcoui t-Poole 9 iSt inton K. Hawthorn 18 g Canal it> (Jeratne alathe■on). T. H. Suddath 10 (Yankee Sailor) A.746 words
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Article, Illustration229 1957-06-08 12 Abu Bakar Completes A Triple ABU BAKAR bin Falli of Song House completed a triple m the 100 yards, hop step and jump and long jump to take the "A Division championship m the Gun hg Sens 31st annual athletic meet held on the school ground yesterday. Abu Bakar also229 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1957-06-08 12 Gan Eng Seng - Gan Eng Seng Athletics In The Schools A DIVISION 100 Yards: i. Aba Bakar b Falli I Soi g) 11J sec*., 2 Ko Liang Hu it (8ong). 1 Roland Lun i Lee i. 100 Yards Hurdlt-s; 1. Leong Chee Mens (Song) 15. 4 MCS-j 3 Abu Bakar1,401 words
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Article128 1957-06-08 12 NEW YORK, June 7 CAP)- I The ambitious Philadt 3 Phillies moved back gsmes of National League ing Cincinnati Thursday nigm, bangin e three home run s whipped the RedletßJ «-2. s remained m third' r but only 5 percentage p behind the Brooh whose game with the 1128 words
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Article63 1957-06-08 12 LOI N. Jui F ia; matches were:: M I <>rds Derbyshire ISfiddlesex by 163 runs and 175 4 At Oxford W Oxford University by 178 runfc tershire 288 for Mtmm •d and 207 for five declared Kenyon son 58. Oxforn and 129 Cole Horton five fo: v. Northampton63 words
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Article82 1957-06-08 13 M'O.Y June T, r Police were to a l ondon Dog i*t nuht when a i ,f the crowd r.in thr track, o\e rturned starting traps and thrr-A hurdles ahout when .he Stewarda announced that the result of the rare was m ord<r. hounds ha.d started fightin-82 words
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Article115 1957-06-08 13 Bookmakers To Bet 'Each Way' SV' N'-: -oh *.v roe trr Club hi S*fdo the Sydney Ttorf C3ub c ta eoaapel bookmakers to bet •each way." Tha aaavaaan al a. AaaalraBan Jockey Club V- W. N Pany Okeden. announced that the aaaa rule will come into «yeration I the Cantrrbu115 words
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Article59 1957-06-08 13 UONDOIf. Juna 7 (R«uter> Elevata final acceptors weiahts for the Manchester C ip lo M ran over one ir. half, at Manchester on Friday, Juna 14 thay are Greenhill 9 04. The RabU 8.11. TintmnabuHim RIO Dacian 1.09, 4 S ■•-•■->. X■ l T 12. Orinthia59 words
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410 1957-06-08 13 Murray Rose can't make up his mind But he likes the food SAN FRANCISCO. June 8-(lP)— Young Murray Rose. Australia's most noted vegetarian, likes the food (salads) m the United States— and he is so happy after just a few days visit here that he thinks his swimming may be410 words
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Article109 1957-06-08 13 LLANELLY. WaJaa, Juna 7 iter) The Welsh Rugby Uoioi tea fiven Llanelly, one oi R' -trongest tides, perm to take d irl Lo the Wor d X Ith Sports m Moscow from 27 to Au| mt 10. m it. (nitation to Wales, Rnaala Itfi fOV I.!109 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-06-08 13 A. AHA ROMAN oi tlic l 7 nited States, rkl'nig a 94J9-CC BS.A. Viotnrcyc'c (No. N}| If all set to come down Mttth I baaap after ncgotiat Eng Bn!1 n g h Bridge la Bka intcrnation■l raatfisf Tropin/ race, S5O-ce Claaa, af Joe fsle f Van, rrccr.'Jii fAsaociatad52 words
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Article133 1957-06-08 13 SCOTTISH GOLF RESULTS KILMARNOCK, Sc t'.ar.d. June 7, (Reuter i— Eric Brown. 32-year-old British Ryder Cup International, retained th< Scottish Professional G< U Championship on the Baxassie Course here yesterday with a 72-hoies aggregate ol 284. Ile had rounda Of 70, 73, 73* and 63. John Panun. who was runner133 words
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Article73 1957-06-08 13 HONGKONG. Jun« 7 fRs iter —Communist China's toccer team taking part m the third and rieciiive qualifying mat ii with Indonesian XI iq !ii:.: on m thi World Cud Football Championsinn lefi Peking today by p i according to New China Hi i Agency. The team73 words
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Article460 1957-06-08 13 LONDON, June 7 (Reuter)—Peter May, England's cricket captain, continued his Test match form with another excellent innings against Northamptonshire yesterday. He fell four runs short of his fourth century of the season and helped Surrey to a first innings lead of 98. Immaculate m defence460 words
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Article43 1957-06-08 13 LOS A NT, PI. F.S. June 7. IP) VugLe Rodrigues, 131 Los Angeles, hai ded Leo Agfoulo Stockton, California, the Brst •-> tba< k in bii pn ifess oi al c.irrc. ,:> ']":ni::-d;>y ;:'j. o with v unanimous: 10-round deeisio_i al Olympic Stadium.43 words
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Article27 1957-06-08 13 Ipoh died 6 6.5? Lai Chuan and three daughters. Lin Hoy Lm Oy and Lin Kan. and eight grandchild o 10 a.rr. I Hume Street. Ipoh.27 words
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Advertisement188 1957-06-08 13 CLASSIFIED ADS TO LET YEW Bungalow m cood resits dcnt.nl area Ipoh. 3 bedrooms with bathroom- llt ached. Geaar with ail modem conveniences. Servant?, quart* I porch, spacious compound. Immediate occupation. Api h Box TJOM S.S. PHOTOGRAPHY /iQLOIiR PHOTOffRAI M I Kj> You can now have youi Colour film processed188 words
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Advertisement695 1957-06-08 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VAtWT VPE' invited the appoimmr B i. r/ Director of ..ir.eo duration of the appoint: be for a period o: 'ram that any extension wil fered. The salary will be or. c 14 x U 1 338 p.m. COLA, and the point v' depend upon qualifications of695 words
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Advertisement473 1957-06-08 13 Sill Ml(?\s VACAM lUi! »EAK IKKIIIU Alt tn H>l ii;. 11 MMIK'o |h \|\|\i, LOU H.I SIMiAFOKI APPLICATIONS for admisaiOO to the First V. above course will be rec< on forms obtainable from •■tatrar Teachers' Training College Pale- X >. pore 9 up to 15th June 1957. QuaLifleattons for entry473 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous343 1957-06-08 13 Lil Abner By Al Capp 1 rrwAD-c -ku «pc M -jcuuPNTl »^_aaaaaMaaaatMM HOPE |S LOST fo'THEM- l> u 7r^ucnok DWEPEU kr > fIN-K 'Zh££^J I|F fWir m 111 AND,WHUT'S _^__^|f HAPPEN Eo?^ INTO TVpJ one.^l.)m, shr.com i r"y >.■ a^^ .wv_v*Mliaaaaal s. cucm >--»^*^aaaaaaar o. cave S, W-LZjT KEEP A343 words
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Miscellaneous494 1957-06-08 13 TOItAV's QUOTATION: 1 .L "Why do we discover 1 1 faults «d iiincli nuire 'l readily I lit 11 perfect ions?" 1 I. —.Madame de >c\ Irbc. I > \ll Xl) 1 1 cut i:\ i:i;v- I I ONB: Make tad d aware- I l| aesa your watcha rda today.494 words
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Article, Illustration238 1957-06-08 14 NERAL MOREIRA on the 'Malayan' iron. Frida\ Eddie hoong, All-England badminton champion for the past three years and runner-up m the national American championships will definitely compete m the Malayan open championships m Ipoh on Aug. 22 and l:\. Eddie a world badminton personalis, has won238 words
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Article, Illustration419 1957-06-08 14 MALAYA'S "Circuit Specialists" Lim Peng* Han, Freddie Pope and Chan Lye Choon will renew their rivalry at the Changi airstrip's two-mile course, venue of the first circuit race to be held since the Johore Grand Prix m M& The er? ar.-; bsMI Bl be419 words
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Article184 1957-06-08 14 'Kilo' Trial For AACF Riders The Malayan Cyclists Federation will hold a ion ki'.ome'res nodQaa) rosaj r^-*e thii Sun 1 1 The event will serve a a trial for the comins Merdeka ag championships which ;mmence on Ang 25. A total of 18 competitors from the various itates has enter*184 words
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Article327 1957-06-08 14 Athletics Three major schools St. Andrew's, St. Patrick's and Anglo-Chinese. hold their annual athletic meets today. Anglo-Chinese School's meet is at the Jalan Besar Stadium whilst the remaining schools hold their Sports on their respective School grounds. Two other schools. Telok Paku and Paya Lebar Schools I and327 words
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Article77 1957-06-08 14 Eveland House won the! championship shield with stu point- whi c Oison House was second with 37 points at yesterday's Fairfield Gir'.s School sports. The latar-Hoosa netball was won by Blackmore House. The School team won the netball match between the present and tha old sir's. Miss77 words
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347 1957-06-08 14 A SPECTACULAR goal by inside left Johnny firimes enabled Royal Army Ordnance Corps to beat Royal Military Police by four goals to three m the preliminary round of Singapore Hase District soccer competition for the Parker Cup at Friendly Hill yesterday. H-.gr! ot347 words
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Article, Illustration967 1957-06-08 14 KEN JALLEH on the Big Fight CORRECTION PLEASE. FOR BIG FIGHT SI BSTITITL BIG FLOP. Flop it was Flop went Fighting Lee to an uppercut unleashed by Thailand opponent, Damrongej Samanchan, and the 3,000 fans at the Happy World stadium l lt967 words
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Article56 1957-06-08 14 THE foMowinq have been selected to play for Ceylon Sports Club against the Army m the SCA senior league at Balestier Road tomorrow. A. Vijiaratnam (Cant), C. Thuraiaingham, S. Nagiah, A Anthonisz. S. Soocelaraj, A. Anwar. P. Ifanawadu, S Yogarajah, P. de Kretser, Sesar, Kulasingham. Reserves. E.M.O.56 words
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241 1957-06-08 14 Islanders Miss Luck And The Victory PILAU BRAXI United put up a splendid performance to hold Indian Recreation Club to a 2-2 draw when they clashed m a Division 1 league soccer match played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Inlanders deserve credit for their teamwork especially the forward line,241 words
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