Singapore Standard, 10 June 1957
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Title Section30 1957-06-10 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #6 1% A i. IRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 \!l. No. 3tl SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1957 J2 PAGES IS CENTS30 words
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Article222 1957-06-10 1 Ceylon Gets Set For Riots COLOMBO. Ceylon (UP)— All volunteer w*ftt oi tha Ceylon bblCbb I .l. be rr.obi--ssed from Aug 1 onwards to be rushed to trouble ipots, should BaaiOJlal coirtishes occur during the Tan: I Federal Party's civil disobedience camprigaV A spokesman of the bbbbbV Sol Defence ana222 words
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Article56 1957-06-10 1 N'EY June 9 R .iter tra ns sped over an m n who lay for h ats be a een the kf s at a suburban station In ired man. Malcolm 65, .A red se\ il tred ribs, a 1 i. I I* A56 words
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Article358 1957-06-10 1 All CID Expats Will Have Left By Merdeka Day lit Will Cost Fed. Govt. $10 Million KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. By the time Malaya gains independence on Aug. 31, all European officers at the headquarters of the Police Criminal Investigations Department will have left under the Malayanization358 words
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137 1957-06-10 1 Anne Steps Out In Mummy 's Old Gowns LONDON J tf»).— BixI •faaring her mo-cut-down and eight-year-old Prince is learning to The Sunday' -down news 1 1 m Princess Anne let the X al out of the bag she turned up a yellow summer it's noi ha jxn from murr.rr.;.137 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-06-10 1 SINGAPORE'S first circuit motor race held at the Changi Airfield yesterday drew a crowd of more than 30,000 spectators. Chan Lye Choon, top-notch driver won two events and clocked the fastest time of the day with his Aston Martin. Picture shows the start of the five lap sports car78 words
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210 1957-06-10 1 SAIGON. June 9, (AP)— President NfO Dinh Diem regards South Vietnam's Chinese nationalisation law as vital to the security of his young country and plans no compromise on it. The stocky anti-Commu Dist leader describes the new law which gave citizensh.p to some 100.000210 words
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Article30 1957-06-10 1 li MAURICE BourgesM innoury, 42 year old French Radical leader yesterday resumed his consultations on a new cabinet which he hopes to present for investiture on Wednesday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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314 1957-06-10 1 MR. K - MR. K. S4YS IT AGAIN HELSINKI, June C. iter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party said here today that it was not the export of Commui h a threatening peace but the export ot atomic weapons and the creation of military ba^es314 words
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Article65 1957-06-10 1 TILBURY. Essex, June 9, (Renter) The liner Carthage (14.28 M tons) clocked here today and reported that Q paiarngrn and 63 members of tiie crew had Buffered from influenza during the voyage front the Far East. The outbreak, which began before the liner left Singapore, lasted65 words
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Article52 1957-06-10 1 BUENOS ABES, June 3, (Reuter) Hundreds af supporters of President Pedro Fugenio Aramburu carrying firearms and wearing blue armbands, crowded into the fashionable Plaza San Martin tmlav for a "march of lrecdnm" m reply to yesterday's Peronista demonstration. The marchers were closely watched by police but no incidents52 words
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Article138 1957-06-10 1 Reply To Mid-East Peace Call LONDON, Jure 9 (Reuter) The United States. Britain and France will shonly reply to the Soviet call on April 19 lor a joint declaration renouncing the use of force m the Middle Bast, a usually reliable source said here today. the Soviet call was made138 words
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Article31 1957-06-10 1 AT LEAST 11 persons were killed and more than 27 injured m Whitsun weekend traffic accidents m Britain up to noon yesterday. Several others died m non-traffic accidents.- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article43 1957-06-10 1 JOSEPHINE, a turtle believed to have been hatched m the 16th century and caught last week off the He De Re m the Atlantic, was sold m Paris for 6.500 Franc? about lfsso) to be made Into turtle soup. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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183 1957-06-10 1 PLYMOUTH. Massachusetts. June I (UP '—This gray old seaport seethed with excitement today, streets and sidewalks awash with bobbing tourists, honking autos. shrill hot dog and ice cream venders, awaiting the second coming of the Mayflower 11. With the replica of the pilgrim ship183 words
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Article117 1957-06-10 1 Round The World In 90 Minutes MOSCOW. June 9 (Reuter) Russia's artificial earth satellite, a visible "very small star," will be able to encircle the globe 16 times every day taking 90 minutes lor each round-trip, the Soviet weekly, Ogonek. said today. Ogonek. quoted by Ihe Soviet News Agency Ta^s,117 words
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97 1957-06-10 1 LONDON, June (UP). Queen Elizabeth subjected to -the most severe political orcssure to agree to a trip tv the U.S. this year, the Sunday Express reported today. The Sunday Pictorial said the October Royal visit to the United States IVOUId la I three days97 words
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Article195 1957-06-10 1 BEVAN TO VISIT RUSSIA POLAND LONDON, June 9, (Reuter)— Mr. Aneurin Bevan. leading leftwinger and treasurer of the Labour Party, is to visit the Soviet Union and Poland soon, it is learn- Ed here. A relative of Mr. Bevan m Tredegar, Wales, said today Mr. Bevan and his wife Miss195 words
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1970 1957-06-10 2 All The Intermediate B.A. Exam Results THE FOLLOWING can- j didates have passed the University of Malaya Intermediate Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts with credits m the subjects listed after their names. (E for Economics, EL for English Language, E. Lit for English Literature, C for Chinese,1,970 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-06-10 2 MR. MRS. BENEDICT PANG pictured after their wedding at the Church of Saint Theresa, Kampong Bahru, Singapore, on Saturday. The groom is the son of Mr. Mrs. Pang Tong Hak while the bride, the former Miss Amy Quek is the fourth daughter of Mr. Mrs, Quek Chye Geok.50 words
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Advertisement492 1957-06-10 2 NO BABY^FEfDiNG PROBLEMS NOW 7 V OF INFANT \v V< n^ PROVIDES FOR j From birth, if necessary. Nestle has .^^^^•-■^^^gS^;- L—^Zi. the right Milk Food for baby. As the fl*! tfl ~^>r weeks go by and supplementary feeding is I C^' I required, then Nestle offers the right diets492 words
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Advertisement428 1957-06-10 2 i TEN MORE DAYS TO WIN THAT ISLAND!, r PEN MORE DAYS TO GO WITH A CHANCE OF WINNING J AN ISLAND OF YOUR DRILAMS IN THE PACIFIC OR A RETURN TRIP TICKET BY SEA TO HONGKONG AND WHAT HAVE YOU DONE ABOUT IT? The rules ere s.mple end l428 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-06-10 3 N \N( V Wee. 19. works as a box office cashier at the ■ri Cinem.i A keen dancer, Nancy loves music both classical. She has been working at the n Ar one and J half years and hopes to go to pan for a holiday next year. Her53 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-06-10 3 The Incentive Is A Long Lost Brother a first of Katherine Dunharrfs Dancers. S.a ra and A ins flew into Singapore by 8.0.A.C. from Sydney yesterday. She ar-old Miss Majorie Scott, secretary of the snow. Fivß other members will be air on June of191 words
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201 1957-06-10 3 IS THIS MALAYA'S IDEAL FUTURE CITIZEN PENANG. Sun. A U.'.ivcrsity of Malaya professor today visualised the ideal future citizen of Malaya as a mar with Malay and Indian ancestry, a Chinese wife, a Western education, an English love for games, some Australian friends and an American car. Professor C. Northcote201 words
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Article69 1957-06-10 3 THERI Will be no delivery of mails and parcels on day, June 13 Queen's the Director of Posts, Singapore, announced yi sterday. The General Post Office will be open that day irom 9.00 .i m, to noon. All other post offices and postal agencies Will be69 words
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Article42 1957-06-10 3 THE president ef th P Rotary nastet ol the Government High School m Batu Pahat Mr K. T Joseph. who will leave for England Shortly, was entertained at a party .given by the Penggaram Club on s ir lay night42 words
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149 1957-06-10 3 THE Singapore Government is likely to include religious and moral instruction m the curricula m all schools next year. The standard understands that Government educational experts are nowconsidering the question of how best to introduce these subjects m schools m the149 words
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Article, Illustration263 1957-06-10 3 A GIRL was singing softly to an enchanted audience m a Budapest night club last October. "Lay down your arms," she crooned into the microphone, "and surrender to mine." The band provided a soft accompaniment. She sang on. with the audience hanging on263 words
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Article32 1957-06-10 3 ALOR STAR. Sun.—Kuosman bin Kudahaman. 44. was shot dead m Tun.jang on Friday night as he was strolling with a policeman and another civilian. Police have arrested a man.32 words
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Article51 1957-06-10 3 MR. DOUGLAS MILLER. visiting Australian neurosurgeon, will give a talk to the University of Malaya Medical Society on "the diagnosis, treatment and management of the head injuries" at the Allen Lecture Theatre. Faculty of Medicine, on Friday. June 14. at 830 p.m. All interested are51 words
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291 1957-06-10 3 Supporters Of Polls Rivals In Slogan 'Battle' TENSION rode high at an election campaign meeting at Tank Road, Singapore last night. As Independent candidate for the Cairnhill by-election Mr. Goh Kong Beng was speaking at his first election rally, a loudspeaker van of his rival candidate, Mr. Keng Ban Ec291 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-06-10 3 Queen's Counsel. Mr. Walter Raeburr. flew into Singapore last night, on his way to Borneo to draft a memorandum aaalng Isr selfgovernment for Brunei. He was met at the airport by the President of the Party Bayaat, Inche A.M. Azahari. The Party Rayaat will ask69 words
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Article29 1957-06-10 3 THE Indian Commissioner to Malaya, Mr. V. M M NaJr arrived m Kuala Lumpur yesterday to present his credentials, to the High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivray.29 words
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Article141 1957-06-10 3 Busmen Reject An Offer THE Bingapore Bus Workers Union last nighl decided to enlist the aid of al! Colony trade unlonisti -eon to settle its dispute with tho Tay Koh Vat end Hock Lee Bus companion After a four-hour closed -'nor joint meeting of the union's central committee snd \2141 words
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Article72 1957-06-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Outgoing Air Officer Command, ng Malaya Air ViceMarshal W. H. Kyle, who has been here for the past two and a hall years, leaves for Britain tomorrow. He has been responsible for the direction of all Emergency ail operations m the country during72 words
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Article151 1957-06-10 3 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sun. i —Despite the "work-to-rule" ordered by the Port Swetten-j ham branch of the National Union of Railwaymen. major shipping firms here have made no move to redirect ships to other ports m the country. The "go-slow" order was put into elect by151 words
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329 1957-06-10 4 ACSU Chief Warns The TUC PRESIDENT of the 17.000 strong Army Civil Service Union. Mr. N.S.N. Hair, yesterday warned the Singapore Trade Union Congress that unless it discharges its duties as a national organization, several unions may be forced to break329 words
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Article184 1957-06-10 4 Swindle The Fund And Get 3 Years KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Three years m jail. That i^; the sentence for anyone wh withdraws his contributions from the Provident Fund under the pretext of leaving the country and who n does not do so! DeDutv Public Prosecutor, Mr. H. S. Ong told184 words
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Article51 1957-06-10 4 FIVE children and three adults were injured when a lorry In which they were travelling collided with a bus and overturned at the 10th Mile Thomson Road. Singapore, yesterday. The impact of the crash threw them onto the road. No passengers m the bus were51 words
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Article, Illustration129 1957-06-10 4 Stars Welcome Colony Film Magnate < MALAY film stars, directors and the executive 1 staff of the Cathay Organization, were present at the Singapore Airport on Saturday night to greet local film magnate, Mr. Lokc Wan Tho and Mrs. Loke, on their 1 return to the Colony. The couple, who129 words
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100 1957-06-10 4 Jail Break Fifth Man Is Recaptured ALOR STAR. Sun. One of the two remaining men still at large from Friday night's mass break-out from the police lock-up here was recaptured late last night. He is 23-year-old trisha pedaller. Yahya bin Abdullah. This brings the total number recaptured to five. The100 words
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407 1957-06-10 4 Geoffrey Shines In Handel's 'Solomon' THE AMM EducatiA. C'ul- ml Osntra, vrhldi is to ba Opsnad on .Tune 21, was used H concert hail for the first time last Blghl when the Singap re Chamber Ensemble gave a combined Choral ana Orchestra] Concert of music by Han del and Bach.O.B. - 407 words
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Article63 1957-06-10 4 PENANG, Sun. The City Council intended to reduce the cost of supply of electricity from August, so as to enable more people to use electricity said the president, Mir. G. H. Goh, yesterday. Addressing the students of the Penang Chinese High School Mr. Goh urged them to devote63 words
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Article25 1957-06-10 4 A SERGEANT cf the Sixth Battalion Malay Regiment, Wan Hussain bin War. Suiaiman, left for England by BOAC yesterday for further training25 words
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Miscellaneous570 1957-06-10 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance Penang ll 06 am (8 ft) 11.31 pm. poser Of The Week— Web«r; 510 itUr ADObC 166 f,) YTom the Editorials: 5 15 Sandy 'IIvACURt BB^Hg TOMORROW: Macpherson at the theatre organ; ABBtaW. m ■■■nanifli ffW A ;,nKr,por J 4,i anl l7 f* > 9570 words
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Article, Illustration501 1957-06-10 5 Brimful of Ideas from all Fashion Centres r f ROI"SEAU lingerie— romantic. youthful 1 exciting- was a fitfinale to one of the !i...-i shows ever held m MiuipAr and h ot it.-> was due to the creative pretif the organil>«>ri> Geddes. The sh of the Singapore -Tuberculosis501 words
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Article, Illustration459 1957-06-10 5 Gloria Gordon 9 s tete-a-tete A ....it is what's inside you that matters of us dress within a limited budget, and buy carefully, adding only a few good clothes to our wardrobe each year. When it comes to foundation garments, however, many of us are notoriously careless.459 words
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Article291 1957-06-10 5 iQpTTOfIS for all occasions from the Continent, America, and Mexico,] ranging from $1 11.50 to' $69.50 arc specialties i at Guys and Dolls. "All our dresses are one of* each kind" said Mrs. Lolita Jensen, the manageress of the store, i and who has been in' the dress291 words
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Article291 1957-06-10 5 CO much information about fine nutrition is available m newspapers and magazines today, to say nothing obooks, that the average adult who wishes to tap this source of health, may be somewhat bewildered. Actually the tenets of fine nutrition are quite simple. Young people and adults require a291 words
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Article495 1957-06-10 6 r PHE development of a stabilized i cononrj |g ot" |aTaBBBf| lUUJaTftinni to any eountiy. But it If not bbb gfl a -1a a this- raet. it is a proverbial/. MB a: probll I a every tiovernna at tries to gotff In any attempt to overcome Aonomac a:'495 words
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Article441 1957-06-10 6 'THE Federation Regiment sin Its formation has to shift from camp to camp, but now it has f md a permanent home at Suneei Udang, about fifteen miles from Mai a town. This camp, corexlnsj an area ol roar so^iare ndata and coating $6,500,000. is a gift from441 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1957-06-10 6 John Davy; ASTER GUNASEKERA - SCIENCE NOTEBOOK A-Clocks John Davy ASTER GUNASEKERA By I LOXDON. i atomic i"' etc*, c n BterSt] SWBCIs and a platSßßfß-] bar c ICtltJ OSa g V r AYif-'orad, PI a Laboratory <a I\ a-j rftagtoa, which had its BHH I I a.- i Dag recently eH trajys has a1,139 words
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Article, Illustration1906 1957-06-10 6 ..only hope of avoiding a third world war is for the democracies of the West to continue to be ■■■■■■■■'■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■eBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^ vigilant, resolute, and abo 3 all, united m NATO.' Lord Ism ay, former secretary* General of NATO, maintains that the welding of fifteen nations1,906 words
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Article164 1957-06-10 7 It's Treason To Trade With China NEW YORK. June 9 (UP) Hie Committee of one M I ti, a group opposing the admission of Communist China Into the United Nation i harged that the British decision to increase trade With Red China was a step toward "strengthening the iggressive power164 words
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Article52 1957-06-10 7 BOMBAY. Juno 9 (AP).— Ti d ptm m died from m- dsb b< n In Urn M-hoai period ending St 6 p.m. on Saturday, eu :ordlng to tlie Municipal Health authorities. This brought the total deaths In the i pid< mic during the past, week52 words
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Article22 1957-06-10 7 THE British Foreign Office announced yesterday that Communist Poland will send a parliamentary delegation to visit England next winter -AP22 words
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Article371 1957-06-10 7 DON'T HURRY SELF- GOVT. Sir Pierson Warns Of Independence Pitfalls It May Result In Corruption Or Communism WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia, June 9, (Reuter) Sir Pierson Dixon, Britain's ambassador to the United Nations said tonight that to grant independence to territories before they were ready "would be to hand them over at371 words
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Article66 1957-06-10 7 Aga' s Younger Son To Wed GENEVA. June 9. (Reuter). -The wedding of Prince Sadruddin. younger son of the Aga Khan, and his British fiancee. BfISS Nina Dyer, will take place ot: July 15 at Collonge-Bellerive just outside Geneva, the prince announced here yesterday Tho ceremony will be performed by66 words
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Article99 1957-06-10 7 DULLES HAS A NARROW SQUEAK WASHINGTON. June 9 (Rev trr>— A Navy transport aircraft carrying the Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles, lost power from one of its two engines as it approached Washington today but the pilot landed the plane safely. Because of the engine failure tlie pilot99 words
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Article90 1957-06-10 7 New Zealand Takes No Chances WELLINGTON. June 9 (Reuter) The New Zealand Health Department is taking strict precautions to prevent Asia's Influensa epidemic spreading to this country. Thirty-four Asian seamen flown out from Seoul. South Korea, to man freighter sold by her New Zealand owners to a Panamanian-regis-tered company. have90 words
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Article61 1957-06-10 7 HELSINKI, June 0 (Reuter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the So 1 let Communist Party chief. admitted here yesterday that his cigarette consumption shot up during important negotiations because smoking gave him time to think. As a rule he smoked oniy three or four a day. he told President61 words
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Article33 1957-06-10 7 SOVIET scientists intend to launch more than 100 high altitude rockets during the 1957-58 geophysical year for the study of the upper atmosphere, the Soviet news agency Tass, said yesterday —Reuter.33 words
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Article23 1957-06-10 7 fast Germany plans to btdld about 2" atomic power stations by 070, the main Communist newspaper Neves Deutschland, snd yesterday. Reuter.23 words
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Article21 1957-06-10 7 THE 26th Pvnan fair opene I yesterday v.'ith the number of Western exhibitors doable that of last year. Reuter.21 words
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Article248 1957-06-10 7 WASHINGTON, June 9 (AP)— An international uproar o\cr the impending trial of an American GI m Japan headed today toward the White House. Mr James C Hagcrty, White House Press Secretary, said i delegation irom the G L William S Girard's home town will248 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-06-10 7 PKl\< l. Philip, Duke ol Edinburgh (right th.it^ with his niece. Princess .Margarita of Baden (left) and her bridegroom. Prim Tnmislav of Yugoslavia, after their wedding :'-t Salem, Germany. Jun< 6 There uai t Protest ml ccrennm\ for BBS -I-year-old bride and an Oi thode\ Church BarenmnvA.P. - 56 words
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Article153 1957-06-10 7 NEW YORK, June 9, (Reuter)— Mr. Harold E. Stassen, head of the United States delegation to the United Nations Disarmament Sub-Committee meeting m London, arrived here by plane from England this morning and told reporters that the talks were slowly making progress. Mr. Stassen told153 words
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Article85 1957-06-10 7 ROME. June 9 (Reuter)— rh< two wei k Id Car. ian Democrat Government of Premier Adone Zoli. which yesterday appeared to have won a one-v( I :11 m parliament and later d: c vered that at aas .a m-\ a del probably decide tomorrow whether to85 words
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Article112 1957-06-10 7 LONDON. Ontario. June 9; (AP).— A Canadian Air Force, let fA'nter disintegrated before the ryes of 8.000 spectators at an air show here on Saturday. The two crew member.- were believed to have been kfllJ d. The jet fighter. one of three that ha'< taken olf.112 words
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121 1957-06-10 7 Nasution Dissolves Military Command JAKARTA. June I iter) The Army Chief ol Staff. Major-General Abdul HA n. had officially dissolved the East Ind Ammand and taken over direct trol of the area, the Army Infi i Office? here announced toe. The former mander of Lieutenant-Colonel Ventje Sumual, was also head121 words
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Article69 1957-06-10 7 CAIRO June 9, (Reuter). The Egyptian Government i allow French shir Canal tolls m sa officially announce The announcement I statement yesterday by a spokesman of the Egyptiar. I S Ministry that France hac cided to use the Canal ag after maintaining a lone boycott. He69 words
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Article36 1957-06-10 7 THAM. Berkshire, June 9. (Reuter) Philip, who has been a many for the wedding of his niece. Princess Margar Baden to Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia, flew back here today with Princess Alexandra.36 words
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Article17 1957-06-10 7 I I scheto pronounce judgment today (nfion ~ons includir.- H tons charged with spy ■BJFPt.— UP.17 words
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Article16 1957-06-10 7 RAD announced last night it will soon add Hindi. French and Arabic to broad-16 words
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Article18 1957-06-10 7 A PARTY of Tokyo by air for the United States a vance gj a —Re .ar18 words
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Advertisement862 1957-06-10 8 MITSUI |g| LINE 0 Spore PJJ'horri Penonc FOR JAPAN Bonsei Moru for Moii Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama 20 June 17 June Mikagesan Maru tor Yokohama, Nagovo Kobe 23 June Akakurasan Maru for YocAcma, Kobe, Moji via Hong Kong 4 July FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Akibosan Maru862 words
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Advertisement596 1957-06-10 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok ond/or For East vio Suez. Punonq P S'horr r "SAMOA" In Port 12 13Junc 14/lSj,^ "ASIA" 15/I6jy^ HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden, Port Said, Gcnoo. An'» Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copcnhogen, Gothenburg, Oslc vio Sues Spore PS 'horn v r "SONGKHLA" i:i^ u/tu^ NOT LOADING SINGAPORE596 words
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Article123 1957-06-10 9 WTFACTURING firm rmurne claims that a nd \alve it makes of 1 >vnthetic rubber has i the ad\ mintages of 3 ■•>. tyre uiso butyl rubber will ill pressure for a r.tfil? time, it is not r Aye "bleeder gperes round the valve. p123 words
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213 1957-06-10 9 Weekly Copra Report INDIAN buying interest m copra for Bomba\ r irs to be at lower levels and apart from relativeh quantities reported done at $27-1 2 per picu m the week and at $27-1 4 towards the end o roid. both buyers and sellers213 words
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115 1957-06-10 9 U.K. Office Equipment Export Record BF ON a- rted a total tf £2* million a month rr. nths ci the°year. patents of machi- t L 6.389.591, game £1; -aa. a than a peri ai last year, the Office ince ar.ci E a a::ar.t Trades a an a .meed t day.115 words
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Article364 1957-06-10 9 done m shares a aa SDI >rRI\LS: Federal Disposary $2.00, Fr a Ords. $2 48 to <: 4 to (2 fraser Neave P M-« s to $.12} Aunmer ft C Z B a a. 5 9 ?2 40 Malayan !2i x.d Met c ,5-1 Robinson 870 -1.00 Robin-^364 words
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Article39 1957-06-10 9 THE fir t electric train from Howrah, Calcutta ll fspfl'lfd to Deptciuber this year. The Brat run will be between Howrah and Sheoraphuli a tah r will he extended up to Howrah-Bar le] and Sl raphali-Tarkeshwar stations.39 words
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Article40 1957-06-10 9 A NEW LAI. 3 million plant i man ifacture polythene V/ill open m Sydney late this year, the chairman of director,- of the plastics division of Imperial Chemic.il Industries (England), Mr J. c. Swallow, iimouiaced n Canberra recently.40 words
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Article65 1957-06-10 9 TOTAL Importl of rubber, all grade*, frcm all countries Into Malaya during May amounted to 30.2!».i tons as ahown by final documents received. The figure includes 17.572 tons imported on provisional permita m previoui month* tor which permits final documents have been received and exclude! Bboat65 words
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Article56 1957-06-10 9 THE Japanese Government has att a target of 150,000 tons for ri:e imports from Formosa at an emergency meeting of the cabinet. The target figure will include 50,000 tons still remaining from the amount Japan agreed to import from the Nationalist Chinese stronghold ring the laal56 words
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Article24 1957-06-10 9 n Exc i ma de the f rates 1 n rrchants Canada: I I 16 90 da aj.3l r. r err. .ar:24 words
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684 1957-06-10 9 By A Market Correspondent VERY active conditions prevailed m Malayan share market during the week under review, with industrials providing the bulk of the Prices moved within narrow limits, however, and where changes occurred, these were generally m favour of holders. Tin shares were684 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-06-10 9 "JUNIOR" will be able I la cut the lawn with this miniature lawnmower specially built for children. The machine, de- I .signed and built by II C. Webb m Company, of Entrland, w:is on slow at the recent British Industries Fair. Binning h a ni47 words
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Article162 1957-06-10 9 Boards From Sawmill Waste AUSTRALIA'S first plant to utilise waste from a timbei mill for manufacture of building boards, mainly for interior uses, began production m Mount Gambler. South Australia, m March. Thia is the £300,000 factory of Coreboard Ltd. Output of Urn faciory is 1.500.000 niper feet of hoard162 words
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Article137 1957-06-10 9 THE Peninsular and' Oriental Line enters the North American market next year with a test voyage linked with its nater company, the Orient Line. A joint statement from Urn two companies raid m London that the 18,099-ton tmtr Himalaya, will rroas the Pacific from S.vdnev jO MarchReuter - 137 words
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Article41 1957-06-10 9 new YORK. June DewJones closing, averages STOCKS TO Industrials 525.63 20 Rails 145.01 15 Utilities 73.54 65 Stocks 175.43 BONDS 40 Bonds 83 .14 The Dow-Jones commodity futures Index (1924-26) rr. <-ra-c equals 100) closed at 158-02.— UP.41 words
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Article29 1957-06-10 9 SIME Darby Co. Ltd. imported the following rubber Output for Aoril and May: Kempas 273,000 b. and 254 400 lb. and Badella 14.400 lb and 13.500 lb.29 words
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Advertisement243 1957-06-10 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES Tn New York, Philadelphia Baltimore. Mobile. New Orleans Houston .via Suez Spore PS ham Penang New Yotk --E i: 14 |un 17 |uly HIASANTVILLE 14 21 |un 22 |un 26/28 |un 31 |ul> New York. Lot Angeles San Francisco, (via Hongkong) N York t. A les > F243 words
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Advertisement508 1957-06-10 9 NOTICE TO ALL PASSENGERS TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOY: 39 Sailing 17.6.57 VOY: 40 Sailing 10-7-57 To: Madras and Negapattinam From: Singapore, Port Sham Penang 1. All shippers and passengers to Madras and Negapattinam booked on the above vessel for the above voyages are hereby informed that -wing tc Indian508 words
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Advertisement622 1957-06-10 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 1. WATER DEPARTMENT Supply Of Sluice Valves ar.d Spares for Water. Tender Deposit $200. Close 4 p.m.— 22-7-57. 2 GAS DBPAKTMENI Supply and Erect; a of 1 Gai Fired Cremating Furnaces at the pn p d Cn materia. Upper Aljunied Road. Singapore. T» nder622 words
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Advertisement521 1957-06-10 9 THE METAL BOX COMPANI OF MALAYA LIMITED (Incorp rated ir ngapore) VOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN > that the Annual Genera] Meeting .1 The Meta Fa Company of Ma a Lai. ted will be held day. 18th at 11 00 at the Re e tered Ofl f f the Compaia 141521 words
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449 1957-06-10 10 Nine Wicket Victory For Singapore scoreboardl Spore Chinese Ist innings 233 Selangor Ist innings Chua Eng Chye b D Lee 0 K. P Tham b Rudy Lam 1 Phang Yet Hung b Rudy Lam 4 Tan Huck Chuan Xl Ong Lee b C. Wor.g 6 Boon Oon Loke b Cecil449 words
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Article193 1957-06-10 10 Kiwis Kill Braves Bid For Final The lattl BOjaadrOß, Royal New md Air Force spoilt a a nsulate Braves' bid to qualify ighi I r the final playoff s eries m a lea.; ;e > n'ttaall gams yesterday. On St. Joseph's Institution p md, a large crowd .saw the •v.193 words
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347 1957-06-10 10 Nagaiah And Yogarajah Spark Ceylonese Win IN the only S.C.A. senior tourney match yesterday Ceylon, Sports Club gained a five wicket victory over the Army at Bales tier Road. With Nagaiah fiery and the Ceylonese fielding never so 'tight,' the Army batsmen were completely subdued. Runs were scarce and the347 words
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Article239 1957-06-10 10 Dockyard Scrape Through H.M. Dockyard beat Fathul Karib Club by two goaJs to one when they clashed m a SAFA division 1 league soccer match played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Though the dockers won by a narrow margin, they deserved their victory. Their teamwork was better, and their tor.yards239 words
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Article51 1957-06-10 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. Eight records were broke n t Urn annual Kedah /Perils Contingent Police snorts held here yesterday on the nc.v sports ground S.C. Latiff of Alor Star won the individual championship title. Another Alor Star athlete, P. C. Abdul Hamid vrai awarded the best performance51 words
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502 1957-06-10 10 Two Centuries Highlight Stonor Shield Cricket KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. i— Selangor Club, joint holders of the Stonor Shield ayfth Kilat Club, virtually mada sure of appearing m the final for the fifth succa.ao year when they trounced Levers Sports Club by 190 runs m a South zone match on the502 words
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478 1957-06-10 10 BOWLERS took main honours m the Singapore Cricket Association Junior matches played yesterday. Tne bail performance of tho day was by Gurdial Sin^h of 1 M.L.A. who took eiftht wicketa for 26 runs against Royal Air Force Changi 'B.478 words
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Article53 1957-06-10 10 PARIS, June 9. (Reuter) Cerisoles, owned by Baron Guy De Rothschild, won the Prax De Diane, the French Oaks, run over 10 furlongs at Chantilly here today. The filly started second favourite for the race, which was worth nine million Francs (£9,000 sterling), which Paul Blanc53 words
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165 1957-06-10 10 Koenitz's 86 Is Highest This Season IPOH, Sun.— Four batsmen reaches the half century mark m today's two Brander Shield matches. Terry Koenitz (86) was not only top scorer for the day, but also for the current season. Good batting by Joginder Singh, and accurate bowling by State player Anandarajah,165 words
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Advertisement420 1957-06-10 10 J.l sj mm Jiaiiai lll ._LIL_UI__ Phono ***** Victor \nita Trevor >cA i MATLRE EKBtRG HOWARD VAPf^ t INTERNATIONAL jtfj POLICE" (INTERPOL) i WARWICK Prod, m CINEMASCOPE (Col.) H I ~~+nowmomomnmom*om*owmJ m I phone _j|a|H 1 1am., 1.45, 4, t fr 54U *ff» fAJ Jf\T\g^ 6.30 9.30 pm J ira420 words
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Advertisement311 1957-06-10 10 -ar i Mi»araaaaaaTTiMrnaMiifaiiimmr'- Iv "iniar7~--- Ws?* BaaafiaiSlSSaßßßam. r k Il_J "Sr«^A W f-TT^rr aT Ll»' J f i Tlli l iiiiiiil iyiiiilliiilSa^a^^" 1 -X PHONT 2.- n,, WOW SHOWING 4 IODEONi j aaW aaaaa aiav A| *^C l»a^ j^f^aS^gajPaam clifton aV| > Co «-o«» b SOPHIA hS v Cinemascope tv311 words
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208 1957-06-10 11 Olympic Games Are Getting Too Big~ says Avery Brundage A* France. Juaa 8 (Aa) Ay :y Brundnge. president of the iternattona] Olympics Committee (IOC), on Sal a .a. <a.d that the Olympic Games are getting too big for their own well-being and that he is tonvinced changes v.a.l have to208 words
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Article167 1957-06-10 11 FAKIS. Jar.c 8. (Roater) took a two matches to M n lead against Fran c here >ir Eli acf the Da aC tp c acn Michae. D beat P and Bobby Wilson beat RoilaiUet 6-4 6-3 6-2. rs of the tie meet r Belgium m semi-final. rmo,167 words
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Article89 1957-06-10 11 aa.v me B, (Reuter)— Kal B r a 16, Hungary's leada a I urn r, taile I by only a tenth of a second to equal the women's w record i 100 metres backstroke today when, according to A N *n Agency reports, quoted by Reuter,89 words
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Article, Illustration621 1957-06-10 11 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN Last Minute Scratching Sparks Criticism By Some Say He Is Pampered Needs Smart Discipline LONDON, June 9, (Reuter)— A new slant to the amateur problem has recently arisen m Britain with the scratching by Gordon Pirie, Olympic silver medallist, m several events lor which621 words
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401 1957-06-10 11 Robertson 's 101 n.o. Achieves Unusual Feat At Lords LONDON. Jane 8 (Reuter)— Jack Robertson. tt-J car-old I c.-cx opening batsman achieved the unusual pest-v. r feat oi a oaatury before banco at Lords against Sussex to In the two hours he hit M boundaries m scaring 101 not out401 words
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Article246 1957-06-10 11 Wimbledon Hopefuls Get Ready LONDON, June f) AP) Wimbledon hopefuls play "The Thiee-B Circuit next week m Bristol, Beckenham and Birmingham to .sharpen up for the best show and learn how a tennis ball bounces on British grass. Ifo I -id's ranking players will be at one ai other of246 words
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Advertisement760 1957-06-10 11 CLASSIFIED ADS Slit llaOMi vai;a\i o s Required for ti n i > m p \r.i MIM s for a per.'- 9 months at an all-in 1 5.500/- per nee m •ork. (b) be able to k e off and schedule qu peepere progress reports. be able t c pipe760 words
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Miscellaneous240 1957-06-10 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp j fhebe y y fOQTPRINT£ r I (^me'llg.t^ T«*5S I/! A> DEA[> A" W A" iS lp AH FINDS < LIFE,IN <^ VraSS«S -F^eS NEVEPP C- WONTHSIBEFO'y/> WMY AJ TH' FEEND WHO SOLITARY )7^i3s£z> 1 >C D v.E Y?^^7aL KICKED IM J C CQHF\HZHEMT«/(if^fi*240 words
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Miscellaneous513 1957-06-10 11 pVtV^aatM-H-aM <j rpOl \V'S QUOTATION: 1 L "ii<- only confers faroara I 1 generously who appear*. J uii'-n Un-v gre once confer- I n-d. to rememlH'r tln-ni mi 1 'l more." >:linil<'! Johnson. i ]i MONDAY FOB 1 EBTONB: ITa »on and ear Iy i evening trende are ma nly513 words
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Article41 1957-06-10 12 Today's Sport sot :i There are o? 5.4 FA 3 soccer matches to:wo at Farrer Park i the other at the Ceylang Stacbum. They are: Alexandr vs. Seletar F.C. at Geylang; S H.B. Police and Customs S.C. vs•Mater at Farrer Park.41 words
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Article46 1957-06-10 12 KAAST^X a- I (Reuter) R mer the Olympic 1.500 metres, a great double here night when he won a mil* race and then beat Tom C rt S aa metres champion. E a Qatany won the 4m. 5.45. and the half mile46 words
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242 1957-06-10 12 Boon Hee' s Last Minute Goaf Decides For S'gor PENANG Sun— A last minute goal by Aw Boon Hee 2 2 enabled Selangor to gain a narrow 1-3 victory over All x Penang m their friendly soccer match at the Stadium here I toda. I However Penan.: drew first blood242 words
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Article66 1957-06-10 12 Fa. Fa 1 lor I Asian G nes said today, af the 20 cour I league II hav e M I I entered' teams Asian Garr.es scheduled to place here The Committee said the 17 jhealili India. Indonesia. Iran, laraeX North B rneo A ppines. Singapore,66 words
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Article67 1957-06-10 12 KOTA Rajah beat SukaramaJ S. rts C a- v ire« goals to ne -a a SAFA Da.' 2A le Igue I r match played at Geylane Stadium yesterday. B F ra an I S: rir i ile Spnr- Club drew I—l m I B \FA D:v IA encounter67 words
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Article36 1957-06-10 12 X LUMPUR. Sun j reed cycling race c L<- a C :t„ a iay y. od V K e time ot two h c* 52 mpeti n the event but eted full disa. -c36 words
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362 1957-06-10 12 MALACCA HITS JOHORE FOR INNINGS 130 MALACCA, Sun.— Helped by a flying start with the bat, Malacca dealt a crushing defeat by an innings and 130 runs on an overcautious Johore batting side at the Malacca Club padang today. Johore were forced to follow on this mora: iga tone by362 words
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Article104 1957-06-10 12 SERAXGOOX Gardaa Sports Club heat Braddell Sports Club by sis sets m a friendly cricket match on the Scrangoon Garden ground yesterday BraddelL 93. (Lewis 20. Spen er 15, Roper 14 n.o. Ycng 11. Roberta two lor 2. II Perera two lot 12 and Killick tWQ for 17).104 words
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Article170 1957-06-10 12 WHAT Is An Amateur? F.MAN. France. June S (Reuter) The Olympic definition of an amateur was the top debating point at today's final session ot the Executive Commis.sion of the Olympic Committee here, with Australia and the United States taking opposing .sides. The Australian delegation favoured ri^ iti interpretation of170 words
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Article, Illustration894 1957-06-10 12 No C-R-A-S-H-E-S INCIDENTS BUT Ooo... What Thrills 30, 000 watch Singapore's first Circuit Races at Changi It Was Lye Choon's Day Of Glory BEFORE 30,000 thrilled-to-the-core spectators, Singapore's speed are nn Lye Choon roared his Aston Martin to a 19 minutes 19.1 seconds finish a the 10-lap Formulae Libre, main894 words
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656 1957-06-10 12 Scoreboard PENANG IST INNINGS 213 BUMS, KEDAH IST INNINGS U P Ausrustin b Brown 1 Navarataasa lac Brown I A. S Ilim/.ih c Dew b Kew San II S E Augustin st. Satappan b Patel 42 M. Doraisamv ibw Brown 1 Augustin b656 words
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Article439 1957-06-10 12 BY virtue of a one-run first innings lead, Singapore Recreation Club took the Padang Shield from the holders, Singapore Cricket Club The match, which finished yesterday on the SCC padang, ended m a draw. SCC who had scored BS runs without any loss Overnight,439 words
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Article28 1957-06-10 12 ST. JOHX'S Sports Club have withdrawn lrom the SAFA D:v. 2A league fixture and will not be playing their scheduled match agalnsl S.ngapare Recreation Clab tomorrow.28 words
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Advertisement62 1957-06-10 12 Three m Pages Ofjport j IC***^ Changi 1 B Draws 30.000 Peering scores narroir tnctory over Kedah. tecs take the Padang Shield from the holders. m Pirie Under Olympic Games growing bigger? Read what lOC chief says. U.K. Cricket: Robertson hits quick 101 for Middlesex. Big Spore Ceylonese m form,62 words
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Advertisement19 1957-06-10 12 m Jf mmm]^ m^ m^ m W EILIMANS EMBROCATION U| ELLIMANS PSH is the SPORTSMAN'S EMBROCA' BJ IN MALAYA.19 words
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