Singapore Standard, 21 June 1957
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Title Section30 1957-06-21 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POL ICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 ft m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 \.l. Ml. No. 3.12 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1957 12 i'\GES 15 CENTS30 words
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103 1957-06-21 1 SHE'S TIED, GAGGED, LOCKED-UP ROBBED housewife's Ordeal With Two Thugs YOUNG housewife was 1 up in a bathroom for an hour, while two l robbers ransacked her n C.impiiN Knad. Sin<ra- j nd 4i>t away with cash jewellery worth about The housewife, lfad tied to the ba room tap and103 words
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112 1957-06-21 1 Lets Reduce Our Forces, Says Stassen Disarmament l£oys LONDON'. June 20 (Reute: —The United States today P' sed thai the Soviet )n an Vmerica ui certain ndi:. r.s sh iuld tied force- t t\v:h within rr. n year of fning of a dis- aty >a: w.i- r. bv Mr. Ha;112 words
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Article30 1957-06-21 1 PEKIN J H iio said N'ati unese batF of China fired on a British merchant vesse'.. White Bee bound for A g. No damage t. sutTerci. A .P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article42 1957-06-21 1 OX a m&tcn play r President Eis< nn< w< r and the inese Prime Minister. Mr. Kishi, finished all even" In their 18-holc round foil In Washing^ n nn Tuesday, Mr. James Hafexty, pn id ritla] press secreannonnced. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article90 1957-06-21 1 WASHIX'GTON. June 20 (UP> The Government added about 200 articles today to the Hat of non-strategic 1- that may he ?hipped to Russia and her European satellites without special export Uceno s It brought to about 900 the total number of commodities that :r.av90 words
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Article, Illustration338 1957-06-21 1 Railway Restricts Goods To Some Destinations KUALA LUMPUR, THURS. THE MALAYAN RAILWAY TODAY DECIDED TO "CLOSE" PORT SWETTENHAM EVERY SUNDAY AS A COUNTER TO THE HARBOUR WORKERS INTENSIFICATION OF THEIR TWO WEEK OLD WORK -TO RULE CAMPAIGN. General Mancger of the Raiiv\ay, Mr. C. G338 words
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222 1957-06-21 1 MORE than 7,000 port workers will 'down tools" at 5 p.m. today to attend a mass meeting called by the Singapore Harbour Board Workers' Union to discuss new demands for wage increases and improved service conditions. Disclosing this to the Standard, secretary222 words
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Article193 1957-06-21 1 New Import-Export Rules To Overcome Financial Crisis JAKARTA. June 20 (UP) The Government today drastically liberalized import-export regulations in a move which businessmen called "disguised" devaluation ot the Indonesian rupiah. The Monetary Council with the approval of Prime M t Djuanda's Cabinet look the step to193 words
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125 1957-06-21 1 WELLINGTON, June 20 (Rewtcr) The New Zealand Acting Minister ot External Affairs. Mr. Ronald Algie. today described KS "mischievous and irresponsible" crtirv:s published recently in Singapore newspapers fcHeginf the ill-treatment of Asian students in New Zealand. "Inquiries into assertions made in these125 words
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Article65 1957-06-21 1 LONDON. June 20 (Reuter) —John Raymond Bridal. 26--year-old labourer, alleged to have kept a woman impris'jmd in an underground room for more than three months was today sent for trial at the Old Bailey. Bridal had pleaded not guilty to unlawfully impri.-on-ing and detaining against65 words
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124 1957-06-21 1 Police Jail An MP 'For His Own Satety' COLOMEO. Ceylon, June 20 <CP> Police today held Ceylon ."Member of Parliament C. Suntheralingam in jail for his own protection after: 1. He was ejected from Parliament for insulting the Speaker and was deposited by police on a chair outside Parliament House.124 words
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Article42 1957-06-21 1 RUSSIA win tend 128 rodceti and a man-maflo wU V from the earth in 1058 the international geophysical year to contribute to the study of the upper layers of the atmosphere it was officially announced in Brussels last night.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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176 1957-06-21 1 BUDAPEST. Juno 20 (Router) Hungary today accused the United S.ates Air Attache in Budapest. Col. Wehvyn F. Dallam. of photographing military objecti\es and ordered him to leave the country within six days, American diplomatic source* said. A note from the Hungarian Foreiun Ministry to176 words
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Article232 1957-06-21 1 .Even If You Do Not Know Malay Or English KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Members of Malaya's first parliament need not know Malay or English although they would not be able to address the House in the Chinese or Tamil languages. This is reported to be232 words
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112 1957-06-21 1 Britain Drops 3rd And Last H-Bomb LONDON. June 20 Renter) Britain's third hydrocen bomb exploded hi{.h o\er the Central Pacific yesterday after being: dropped from a Royal Air 1 orce Valiant four-jet bomber A Ministry of Sudj:.v tttltment. announcing th night, said it completed I series of British nuclear tests.112 words
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Article33 1957-06-21 1 dropped 9.000 pound* 30.000 pieces of ccrton cloth and two million leaflei over famine area^ of Cheklans and Kwangtung on Tujji^ night Nationalist Air Forcp }U adquarters announced In Taipei. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article11 1957-06-21 1 LLORK r: nauer is confined to his liffj> U.P.U.P. - 11 words
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94 1957-06-21 2 Let's Be Informal, Says Queen Mother SALISBURY. Rhodesia, June ~D (Rcuter) Queen Elizabeth. the* Queen Mother, has a^ked that people in th? Rhodesian Federation should not specially buy morning dross for her visit next month. An official statement issued here today said directions had horn issued from Clarence House, the94 words
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Article30 1957-06-21 2 two Israellt were injured ypsterciav when their truck hit a mine n^ar Dekei at the southern end ol the Gaza strip, an Israeli military spokesman said yesterday. UPUP - 30 words
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Article25 1957-06-21 2 A SOVIET cruiser and two escort vessels pa sed through the Btvphorus from the Black b---i Ini i the. Mediterranean r-ar.- "p.nprday.- UPUP - 25 words
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Article237 1957-06-21 2 Nine-Year-Old Girl Tells Court Of 2-Month Ordeal A NINE-YEAR-OLD Singapore schoolgirl alleged in a Singapore Court yesterday that she was criminally assaulted on four occasions by a man who held her captive for two months. In the dock was Chu Hang Chua. 23, a tractor237 words
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Article44 1957-06-21 2 VIENTIANE, Lao*. June 20 <Reuter> The Laotian National A"pmbly today rejected the government of the Prime Minister-Designate. Mr. Katay Don Sasorith after a heated debate. UDm prospectlTC government failed by one vote to get the two-third? majority necessary for investiture.44 words
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Article143 1957-06-21 2 Now Trouble Flares Up In Morocco RABAT, Morocco, J jne 20, (UP) Moroccan sources claimed today that several persons were killed and wounded when i Nationalist mob clashed with Spanish troops in Ifni op Monday. One touroi placed thi number of dead at five. But there •A.-, no official confirmation143 words
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Article149 1957-06-21 2 COMMODITY PRICES Cl USING rubber prices (rents per |b) in Singapore vesterdav were: Buvers Se lers Spot 91i 9U Int July R.S.S. No. 1 9U H R.S.S. No. 2 911 91] R.S.S. No. 3 P(H 91 Tone: Quiet after easier. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $383 per149 words
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Article, Illustration184 1957-06-21 2 OFF came her shoos.' It was an exhilarating: moment for American dancer Katherine Dunham as she joined a group of stone mermaids in the "water." Miss Dunham did this while staging an impromptu act during a tour of the Haw Par Viiia184 words
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155 1957-06-21 2 JERUSALEM, June 20 (AP)— lsrael's covernment radio iast night warned Egypt not to use the new submarines it got from Russia to block Israeli shipping in the Gull <>1 Aqaiia. An Egyptian submarine blockade would result in once again "lighting the fires" and155 words
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117 1957-06-21 2 Secret Talks On Palestine Refugees NICOSIA. Gjrpcns, June 20 (UP) Secret Arab-Israeli talkl on the explosive Pi 1 tine refugee problem are now c •■iri^ on in New York and B me with the United States acting as mediator, a high diplomatic source reported today The sourre said the quiet117 words
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Article72 1957-06-21 2 ROVIGO. Italy. June 20 'UP; The rampaging River Po tore a 165-lont hole through a dike today and Bent "4,000 persons fleeing from their ilood-menaeed homes. The ntn-CWOllen Po poured through a steadily-widening breach in the dike and rolled into the twin villages of Piano72 words
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Article25 1957-06-21 2 THE Indonesian gin-ern-ment announced yesterday in Parliament that it had drafted a regulation requirine: aliens to obtain permits before working in Indonesia. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article250 1957-06-21 2 live Sfeam Kills 2, Injures 5 In Boiler Room Blast JACKSONVILLE. Florida. June 20 <AP) Th 3 U.S aircraft carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt limped into port early today, the victim of its second accident at sea in two months. On board were two dead and250 words
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Article16 1957-06-21 2 DR A.. S. ir. former Indrnr.^ar; cli Jakari i perm: United Nations. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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171 1957-06-21 2 That U.N. Report On Hungary LONDON. June 20 (Reuter> Moscow Radio today described the United Nations report on Hungary as a "crude, false di.sgubting job. thoroughly betraying United States propaganda In a comment by VUctorov in a Qreek-language broadcast, the U.N. Sim- rial Committee waa171 words
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Article31 1957-06-21 2 ACCIDENT insurance com panics operating in S* land have formed a pool to ume In common r. k tilting from the peacefu f a! r-rn r?y. it u'a ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article200 1957-06-21 2 That Cirard Decision WASHINGTON June (UP)— The Gov« appealed to the Suj Court today to reverse a court order previ i from surrendering Q William S Girard to J 5 panese authorities for a manslaughter trial. A MUtj n filed with the com by Attorney General Herbt200 words
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Article67 1957-06-21 2 BREST. France, June 20 (AP) The death I flaming collision of an rican-owned tanker and a Greek freighter off E mounted to 13 today. Another sailor was listed as mis Two sailors died in a hospital here of injuries suffered it the collision yesterday morning67 words
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Article66 1957-06-21 2 WASHINGTON, June 20, T ter) The South Kon 1 Ambassador to the States said today he felt I the 16 Allied powers w agree to a programme of modernising weapons in South Korea. The Ambassador, Mr. You Chan Yang, said, howevc a report quoting66 words
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Article29 1957-06-21 2 AN American Egyptian archaeolnpiral team has found the i of a 7,400-year-old I burii chamber in the tonrj tth of Cairo, the newspaper Al Ahram said U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article78 1957-06-21 2 OTTAWA, June 20 (UP)— Anthony Hart (Tony) Gregson, one of Canada's most wanted criminal suspects, has been arrested in Sydney. Australia, and will be deported to Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said today. Grepson. who wa 1 put \vaptf*d list in Ma>. 1956. was78 words
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Advertisement264 1957-06-21 2 i LADD gets BRANDED I with a "T" for Traitor! t tT* tT" lONF OF' THE MANY THRILLING MOMENTS IN «9^^< wflB& w!Pf > Warner Bros. Picture in Warner Scope Warnercolor ALAN LADD f i> CHAD with a conscience VIRGINIA MAYO EDMOND O'Br.lEN f is HELEN— with a pj-t as264 words
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370 1957-06-21 3 USED WD TRANSPORT TO GO TO AID OF DISTRESSED WOMAN A BRITISH Army major who made false entries in work tickets to conceal unauthorized journeys to give assistance to a woman threatened with violence by her husband, was yesterday dismissed from the370 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-06-21 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices y Mill A OTHMAN, M. is a salesgirl at Gian Sin?h Deipartmental Stun-. Zaleha is so fond «if sinyinu thai she Ins joined an amateur band and sin^ r s with it whenever she in si.irc the time. She also likes to swim and play76 words
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Article230 1957-06-21 3 Knighthood A Bit Belated' KIBUTES were paid to -.n^.ipores Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt. QC, by members of the le?al fra- -nitv in the High Court yesterday. Speaking on behalf of m—J bers of *he Bar, Mr R Eber, expresseri "grea 1 :ti m thai230 words
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Article113 1957-06-21 3 Scouts To Go Camping Aug.l6To2o B BOY SCOUTS AssociaSingapore. will hold an AU-Singapore Golden Jubilee Commemoration Patrol Camp at Jurong Park, Boon Lay Road, from Aug. 16 to 20. The Governor. Sir Robert (j.T nief Scout of Singa*4f pore, will open the camp, where about 250 scouts an ported to113 words
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Article51 1957-06-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Ikon adio Malaya, in an effort |e stimulate local talent, is a .1 rr.rc*;tion among amateur composers. F* dinner will get $60 > Wwill «o for the second best •ntry. The best three entries Jjfl be broadcast over Thursday Night at Nine" Profanune on51 words
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Article31 1957-06-21 3 a LOUEY Wver, Wee Kent Aw, w u ftac I 1800 in a Sii pore Traffic Court yesterday, for negiu ni Iriving resulting •r.e death of a trisha rider.31 words
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175 1957-06-21 3 SINGAPORE be made the '"Heart of Asia" to attract tourists, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. IC Jon ibhoy, told the Standard yesterday. The $300,000 scheme to pro- i mote tourism as outlined by j the Minister in the Assembly175 words
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Article98 1957-06-21 3 MB I ARES between Europe and South-east Asian countries will go up by five per cent from Ju This decision by all international Hi ipported by the International Transport Association and governments concerned, will not however affect Singapore. increase, suggested during the Suez98 words
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Article76 1957-06-21 3 ACTIXG c:...f Mini ter nf Singapore, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. will today declare open the 5 vhio-i Singapore Council for A hill E lira] centre at Canning Rise. The programme includes a violin sole bv Miss Sushccla P- 1 accompanied by Patrick Flynn, Malay76 words
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305 1957-06-21 3 7 FACE MURDER CHARGE AN ARGUMENT over the use of a standpipe led to the death of a labourer, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. In t!: r duck were wveß mm tentatively charged with the r of the labourer. B. K. h.. i305 words
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Article104 1957-06-21 3 OFF RECORD TALKS WITH TEACHERS OFFICIALS of the Edaeattoa Ministry llul the I Ml Sinu.ipor.- Tt:ichers' ITnion met yesterdaj let "ell Um record t.ilks rocardinc the pntry of normal trained teaehen into the Singapore Education service After the meeting, the Ministry >.ii(! -both sides niad»- i le.ir tlieir position in104 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-06-21 3 Mao's Army Impresses R.I. General Major General Gatot Subroto, deputy thief of staff of the Indonesian army, who left Singapore yesterday hy Garuda Airways for Jakarta after a ifcoti stay in the Colotn. Major Gen. SubrotO, who had just completed a 40-day tour of Communist China as leader of an82 words
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Article59 1957-06-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur>\— The Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. and the Sultan of Selangor will be among the distinguished patron^ of the charity show of "The Blue Peter" it Shaw Brothers' Rex Theatre, tomorrow at 6.15 p.m. Proceeds of59 words
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Article159 1957-06-21 3 'Domestic Life Was Not Happy' Defence Counsel Turner-Cooke told the Captain: "I can only say that 1 was under extreme mental itresa over domestic troubles," Major DuUet worth said. Defence Counsel, Mr. J. D Donnelly, told the court Turner-Cooke had on all occasions, except one, made use of WD vehicles159 words
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Article112 1957-06-21 3 RAUB, Ihurs.— Six striken fi :n the Raub Australian Gold Mine Who hurled stones at a D arrival from Kampar. on March 21 at Bukit Koman were v. terday found guilty on charges of being members of an unlawful assembly y the West Pahang112 words
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Article76 1957-06-21 3 FIFTY students from Singapore and the Federation, who have beer, taking part in the Radio Law Course, conducted by the University of Malaya Law Professor. L. Sheridan will attenr! a three-flay seminar In Kuala Lumpur from July 6 to July 8. They have been K-C ted76 words
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Article73 1957-06-21 3 Kuala lumpur Hum. The Queen today thanked the Federation for the greetings the country sent her on her birthday. The following cable r .v<^. received hy Sir Abdul Ran man. Yang de-Pertuao Be.=ar of Xccri ij'-'iV' ;':an and chairman of the conference of Rulers: •T Mad73 words
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Article130 1957-06-21 3 A MONFY I.KNDFK was slapped in the faro when ho refined t<> sive clerk .1 loan, a Singapore Court was laid yesterday. Annamalai Chettiar summoned Lim (how Seng, a dork, for oausin? hurt to him at Market Street on April 2. Lim was allowed to130 words
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216 1957-06-21 4 BARKING DOGS WERE NUISANCE, SAYS GIRL AN honours graduate of the University of Malaya. Miss Margaret Lee. told the Singapore Huh Court yesterday that she was disturbed from her sleep at least three nights in a week I the frequent barking of dogl from the nearby Arroll Kennels in Dunearn216 words
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126 1957-06-21 4 A PLAN to disrupt the present bus services run by the Hock Lee and Tay Koh Yat companies was decided yesterday at a secret meeting of public transport workers in Singapore, the Standard learns. The plan is to run taxis charging rates almost126 words
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Article114 1957-06-21 4 KUALA LUAIPUR, Th;:r?. The Aiinister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Eshak, yesterday emphasised to cooperative officers in Kedah and Per'.is the importance of the link-up between the consumers, marketing and credit stores. Speaking to the officers at A r Star, Inche Aziz stressed that it114 words
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91 1957-06-21 4 A PLAN to form I PanMalayan federation of unions. to represent transport worker.-; in the Federation and the Colony, is Dow being discussed in Singapore. Three major Colony transport unions with membership of 6.000. have already set up a joint council to start work on91 words
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Article60 1957-06-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, has appointed M*. .lames Edward Seymour Crawford i temporary member of the Federal Legislative Council in place of Mr. H. A. Campbell who is on '.cave. Air. John Brown has a!?o been Bade a temporary memnor t;.60 words
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Article41 1957-06-21 4 THE Senior Malay lecturer at the University of Malaya, Tuan Haji Zaaba, will give n ta;k on "Kcsan Baiia^a Arab Kepada Buhaw llelayu" (the impact of the Arabic language on Malay) at the Isla:nic Col■|C KiM^g, on June M,41 words
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Article69 1957-06-21 4 unions headed by Inche Has- him bin Idris, president of the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union. The Council, it is understoi d. has already called upon taxi-drivers to divert their vehicles to these routes and collect "whatever fares paid by passengers." The object of the Council .s69 words
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Article120 1957-06-21 4 Afl the Lloyd Triestino passenger liner "Asia" approached the dock yesterday •waning, tO-year-old Singapore lino-typist was worried- ing up and down the v. hard The lin.o-typi.-t. Air Teoh Cheng Khay, had good rea- rob tar his anxiety. He had rereived a cable from ihe120 words
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Article, Illustration102 1957-06-21 4 MR AND MRS. VICTOR ANBOO (left) after their uedding ti St. Theresa's Church. Kampong Bnhru, Singapore, recently. The bride is the former IBM Mary Theresa. Inspector Richard I.ui Kim Kuan and his wfe (risht) after their marriage at the- CathedraJ of the Good Shepherd. Singapore recently. InspectorStandard - 102 words
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Article133 1957-06-21 4 HISTORIC PAGEANT FOR M-DAY In Kota Bharu KOTA BHARU. Thurs. A three-day pageant showing memorable and significant episodes in Kelantan's history will be held here after Merdeka :n the first week of September. The pageant, first of its kind to be staged on such a grand scale is being organized133 words
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Article158 1957-06-21 4 Society Plays Cupid To Orphan KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Some eight years ago. the Indian Welfare Society rescued an eight-year-old orphan from being sent to India by an rmed uncle against her wishes. The Society later found employment for the Rfrl and eventually played cupid to enable her marry a technician.158 words
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Article68 1957-06-21 4 a section of workers of the Hock Lee and Tay Koh Yat bus companies, and eive them necessary assistance. This Council is to be placed on a permanent footing to serve as liaison for ail public transport workers in Singapore. A section of workers of these two companies68 words
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Miscellaneous389 1957-06-21 4 Standard cMlman&c Information al a Glance t\HGAPO*Z amm g3g l fc?:ff I fcH6lB{3i S :^j g^SjSryiS JBttfMFftofJ^gßJl^toMt&m l 6°* r :l1 B»B»Cm Music In The Modern Manner; "ftffift&i itlffi(tom*k^^ufijrMm 1 P m y ft). IVI? (General Oven-cis Scnlo.: Don anc ft I*> am ifi" ft 7 J.J. 4 4") ;>389 words
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Article, Illustration306 1957-06-21 5 AFTER writing to a Fed* ration officer fur two ics t e i pher proposed to him by p°-" tei 'they arrived the colony man and wife. ago, Miss Cynthia Chadwick the girl who took the initiatj e, and Second Lieutenant Abu Hassan bin Abdullah,306 words
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Article252 1957-06-21 5 "ALA TREXGGANU 7 "S Trengg inu 1 ill become the Federation ftnfl '•all white" sta* h a unique "birthday present" for its Ruler, Sir X.,--siruddin Shah, the Sard learnt tod.. v r.:ddin's 50th birthday fa:. July 6. The juncement on the lifting of all252 words
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Article460 1957-06-21 5 Husband Arrested After Intensive Hunt, Court Told KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A 26-year-old mother of two was struck unconscious with a brick and slashed 21 times with a tapping kniie, Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani was told at the opening of the preliminary inquiry into the murder of460 words
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Article, Illustration96 1957-06-21 5 THE Federation's military adviser-designate in Britain, Colonel G. Wort, left Singapore yesterday by Qantas for Britain with his family on retirement. Col. Wort, who had been with the Federation Forces since 1933, said he was leaving: Malaya with mixed feelings as h<; was so fond of the96 words
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Article86 1957-06-21 5 TAX JONG MALIM. Thurs. —A bif area north of TanJong Mallm has been declared a restricted area where no person may plant or grow any type of root crops or maize. Tins is the latent measureadopted by the authorities to Further deny food to the starring86 words
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227 1957-06-21 5 Money Found In Junk 2 FINED ON CURRENCY COUNT PEN AX F —A Customs patrol 1a..:, cepted a vessel sai!> of Penang Harbour pester* afternoon, and found 7 Rupiahs, proceeds l taJc of 23 tons of lan rubber on board. hi Bm BtMiom Court today, Yusof bin Ibrahim m^ Chan227 words
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Article107 1957-06-21 5 Holiday For Prisoners On M-Day? KUALA LUMPUR, Thur?. The UMNO central executive committee 1^ considering a reaolution which calls for a •'special holicay'' to shori-tenri prisoners and remission of sentence^ for petty oifenders on aferaeka Day. This resolution was submitto i bv the Selanspr division of UMNO ;<>r consideration by107 words
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Article67 1957-06-21 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. a 45-year-old barber, Subramaniam Murugasu, was charged in the Magistrate's Court here today before Inche Haisaw bin Hussain, with the murder of a woman. Ahmad Fathnah, 2!), at her home in Kampong Java, ButterWOrth, on June 18. After the d arise had been67 words
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162 1957-06-21 5 INDEPENDENT candidate for Cairnhil] by-e'.cction. Mr. Goh Kong Beng, yestcr warned voters of his conMi•y net to be "bluffed by ii inns' any longer. Addressing an election rally in a lane off Thomson Road last night. Mr. G< h lid thai Singaporeans have been162 words
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257 1957-06-21 5 OPPOSITION political terday called on Govcrnm elections and not wait till Tin y wi ra commenttmi on b atenv at by Chief Secretary Ir w.a.c Qoode in the Assembly" on Wednesday that "g( neral elections in Singapore could not be hi id before AtlgUSi 1953.''257 words
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Article36 1957-06-21 5 THE proceed* from Marline Dietrich's latest film, "The .Monte Carlo Story," to be shown at the Pavilion Theatre. Singapore, at 9.30 p.m. OH Julv 23. will br donated to the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital.36 words
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158 1957-06-21 5 PHONE MEN TO GIVE NOTICE OF STRIKE THE Singapore Telephone Board Employees Union last night decided to wnne M day* 1 strike notice unless a PERMANENT pas issued to its secretary and NEGOTIATIONS are Opi ned on the workers' a e daj The derision wm taken a". three-hour meeting ot158 words
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Article76 1957-06-21 5 BfUAR, Thurs. Three youths from Singapore claimed trial in the Sessions Court here today to a charge of attempted rol ..rv at Jalan Abdullah on June 12. Tan Seow Yeek, Teoh Ah Bah and Chia Soon Buck, were i to have committed the l e on76 words
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Article39 1957-06-21 5 HONGKONG. June M Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongk< iil; V c were- >16.1 to £1 Sterling; $6.21 to U.S.SI; 11.838 :o Malayan II; $0.1 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $270,625 to a tad39 words
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Article56 1957-06-21 5 MR. M. Rajakannu, Hi ad of Department ol Tamil Studies in '.he Universit] i Malaya, will give a talk on "Saivism' 1 at the Shell Th< atrette on Saturday, it 5.30 1r m irad< r the auspices of th< Tag< r< BocU ty. "Saivisin" Is the w<56 words
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Advertisement69 1957-06-21 5 ySJgp^ff^aEEgi GALA OPENING TODAY lii7 '•:iisilll-t7il-!,Ti- WsliMS 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. r^^^B slsMa^aMi V% Ma •i>« < '^gilM VJr J^^M I IK7 ...< i.m«wi <*f < r M^ '^^gffs^aV^-l I PV/ -h.«.«- V V^avffS gml i I Kgf K rigg^jw I < mrfU f^£*~—, J^^ZJ^Lm^ j iajHC <%^^9V I I .^gsaaj'^^? l^^^^^69 words
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Advertisement113 1957-06-21 5 T7i*> tror/cf famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The I "New Look" Pack Very effective for Ccughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausec, Tiredr r r s, Stomachache, Fou! Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL OPENS TO-DAY PAVILION X m»»^ xMsmtßdmrnmu**^ I" (s^/ with FRANK FAYLEN US TREMAYNE113 words
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Article897 1957-06-21 6 Japan's New Mood JN" the sh time since he took over the helm in Japan. ?:::r.e MJHfftfT Nobusuke Kishi has been blazing a ne" path lot his country's future a path that is indubitably leading to a resurgence of nationalism. Premier Kishi cannot be unaware of this new897 words
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Article, Illustration1525 1957-06-21 6 One of Cambodia's handicaps is the hero of her independence, Prince Norodom, who still retains a very French attitude of aloof and suspicious condescension towards the Americans but the strange thing is that Prince Norodom and the United States Operations Mission in Cambodia both have the1,525 words
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Article518 1957-06-21 6 S:r Tbt Kedab branch Ol the United Malays Na- tionai Organisation is to I move a motion at the orga- nisa ion"b general assembly on June 29 and 30 calling for the establishment of an anti-corrnptioo department immediately alter indepen- dence. Mr. Aster Guna.se- kera, writing in his518 words
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Article360 1957-06-21 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera Bv for the benefit of themselves and not for the country. It was also said by the member, who explained the reason for the motion to be placed before the general assembly shortly, that the citizens of this country are responsible for360 words
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Article195 1957-06-21 6 NORMAL TRAINED TEACHERS highest posts. There are entirely two different schemes within the 50-cal'ed Singapore Education Service one for Cer fled teachers, Pass graduates, Honours graduates another for N.T. teachers. Why should there be this discrimination? It is a scheme that is anything bat unified. and on this issue and195 words
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Article169 1957-06-21 6 BiZ It hMi i '-furred to me to mention also that Lorong Sakai is one of the plao b with an antiquati d name and that the Cheong Hong Lim Street nameplate a' the Cecil Street O OM r |g wrong. The correct Cheang Hung Lim street plate169 words
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Article158 1957-06-21 6 Sir It is Ihrir grrat Son^j luck thai the of the Information Bureau of the Singapore Airport have so far boon s.ife from molestation of any kind. Th'ir ri^ks entailed night dulicv lor which no transport is provided. Imagine the plight of these unfortunates, who have to158 words
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Advertisement93 1957-06-21 6 PIANO ACCORDIONS J|^m^^^p (Complete v\ith Cam ing Case) ■MaWK^B^^^S^ Studcnf U 25 <:,< tl Boss $135.00 Student M ~S Kcvs 24 Boss SI 50.00 S'udcnf 32 25 Keys 32 Bass $***** Cantore 49 34 Key* 48 Boss *****0 Csnrore S3 34 Keyi S3 Fr>s $***** Confore S7 37 K«fl 8093 words
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Advertisement17 1957-06-21 6 a made in Gt***Nr x ftfi,VJ HB <V -2:£ FOR BATTERY STORE PENANG $255. 00 FEDERATION $299.0017 words
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Article, Illustration872 1957-06-21 7 THE SOVIET SHAME What happened during the Hungarian uprising will be entered in a black page o£ world history. The United Nations today accuses Russia for the Budapest bloodbath and massacre. NEW YORK. June 20 (Reutcr) United Nations investigators today blamed Russia for putting down a spontaneous national uprising in872 words
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Article, Illustration113 1957-06-21 7 pines, specially seconded for Um tfk. Rejecting Russian and Hungarian denials, it found that thousands of Hungarian ficedom fighters had been deported to the Soviet Union, including women. But they had not been tortured or given forced labour, and many had been brought back. On uualties, the113 words
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Article, Illustration110 1957-06-21 7 IT WILL BE HIS THIRD AND HER FIRST NBW YORK. June 20 (AP) British stage and screen star Kc> Harrison and film ■Ctretfl Kay Kendall obtained i marriage Uccixt yesterday, The couple said they would marry later this month but gave no further details110 words
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138 1957-06-21 7 PHILADELPHIA, JODi I'D (AP) Arm (Treetop) TunMTi convicted cf the same murdei five times and sentenced to death four times, yesterday walked out of a Philadtlphia courtroom a free man after 11 years in jail. The freeing of 37-year-old Turner, a Negro, of138 words
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Advertisement87 1957-06-21 7 IBS never stiff or sticky! JlS i A?piiBpW Cc—z n 'Lcnohte' to J§"> X^^^S^ z rz M^-^^^^W (Bud ABBOTT Lull LUjIILLU 8 -> I* m MM Release E^P I With M<> HEXRY" Eisssss 4 COOL f Midnight Tomorrow REX I Good for jlSil* growing children C C(J p| »,i of87 words
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Advertisement36 1957-06-21 7 ?TM| W<ILIIChI d T Sjk J 'magic cMpct' 8 /^W^\l J cycling! fM/f** RALEIGH l design, quality and finish [^^Mmake it easy J |fflß< <^ i< Product ol Raitisk Inc. -j» Rc t!es Place, S.ngcpce Tel *****.36 words
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Advertisement813 1957-06-21 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T.i j 3^: 4 132,6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Mi M:im F;>3n. New York. Bi't.more, Philadelphia Cult Ports S core PS hjm Pcn.ing AENtAS 19/24 |uly 25 |uly 26,27 |uly Canlm option to proceed via other ports to lojd and813 words
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Advertisement1235 1957-06-21 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. lei: 2412 (18 lines) Incorccratec in Singapore) (12 lines) shpp.n, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,235 words
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Advertisement895 1957-06-21 8 MITSUI tjQ LINE S'porc P^'harr Penonc FOR JAPAN bansei Moru for Moil Kob<J, Osako Yokohamo 24 June In Pet Mikogeson Moru tor Yokcr~omo Nagovo Kobp 24 Juno Akakurasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe Moii vio Hona Kora 4 July Nachisan Maru for Yokohcma, Kobe, Moii ...22July Awajisan Maru for YokohcmG, Nagoya.895 words
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Advertisement625 1957-06-21 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi Bongkok ond/oi fo> lost ria Suex. Penono P S'hoir S "JUTLANDIA" 2/4 July 5 t July 7/9 J« Bangkok only "MOMBASA" 8/10 July "FAiSTRIA" 10/11 July 12/13 July 14 1 5 Jy| y Bangkok only HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden. P,ort Soid. Genoo. Ant» t625 words
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Article149 1957-06-21 9 MA sharebroke- ft*. terday reported the follo.v. F. and 52.60 i 2C2J overnight and yesterda $1.70; Hume o Bro.'.p- > -j; McAlister $1.85 Metal Box 5 Robinson ords $1.92i: Stane Darby $2.92}: Cold Storage to $125 $122i to $2.25 i vigt Traders $2AI •<:'■ Wo rr.es 15149 words
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Article126 1957-06-21 9 Market Firm In All Sections THE share market was firm and active in all sections yesterday, according to the MalayanSharebrokers' Association. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: IS!)l >TK! \LS 8.8. Pr 62/- 63/- xd W. Hammer 2.12 3.18 Jackson Co. 1 M ?■->•-- rv Sime D 2.90126 words
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Article, Illustration281 1957-06-21 9 Dungun Iron Ore Mine Output Rises Malaya has the bi 9 gesf- producing iron mine in Asia, with an estimated output for the current year at 2.4 million tons. The output from ':.:s mine, the Eastern Mining and Metals Co., Ltd'*., iron ore mine at Dungun, Trengganu, lias doubled B281 words
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Article40 1957-06-21 9 THE Malayan 5 i-han^f* Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterdaj Selling rates. IT. or O.D. ready: New York 321; Bolgian I rench F; *****; Drut^ Mark 135^ in Lire *****. a:cs remain40 words
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Article200 1957-06-21 9 Shell To Expand Depot In Kuantan KIANTAX, Thurs The Kuantan depot of Shell company is being expanded into the bisg^t, oil distributing centre on the East Coast. It will become a district headqi. th a district manMH h inf jurisdiction over Shell's I wine in Pahang State and the Kemaman200 words
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Article114 1957-06-21 9 SINUAFORI Chinese Pro EzrtMnCl noon closing prices per picul yesterday ■■•> n m ers: eocooul > :ri h;; < S4o* sellers, in Irmm S4s] iclieri lluntok white pepper $111 -piers, Sarawak white $111 m\ special Sarawak Mack $75, COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER BATH 1 CO LTD JUNE 11 a :n114 words
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Article140 1957-06-21 9 AX ingenious home safeguard designed to renuce the unfa of burns and I *ldl m kftcban was demon* ttratad la London recently. It consists mainly ot two plate? which are attached bo the sides of the domestic cooker and project above the ievel Of UM cooking mrfac*. Each140 words
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151 1957-06-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Industrial goods and food products will be Australia's key exhibits at the I federation's Merdcka Trade Fair opening at Petaling Java on Ang. 28, declared the Australian Commissioner, Mr. T. Critchley. 1 Mr, Critchley said that 'through this amhi'.i151 words
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Article162 1957-06-21 9 REPORTS if further inducement to exporters in Indonesia and a possibility of an increase in exports from that country caused Singapore rubber prices to drop yesterday. [nt< national :c rub--1 cr for July shipment closed at 91 s cents per lb., a drop of or.e cent162 words
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Article79 1957-06-21 9 Mr. Lennart Stengaivel, proi PtJOH n miugcr of Rid UJ Ltd. o; Siccdcn WQt ftted el a dealers' dinner given bv Che lOttl ugeKtM, Diethelm St Co. LtdL si the Wingf Oioom Yuen Resiaura t, Standordp c skotos (from te/t): Messrs. Chan Ilia /.i on 0t A, Set79 words
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Article50 1957-06-21 9 ONE of the mo: t comprehensive radio j ft DM tftl undertaken for an airline operator will be installed by a leading British radio communication? company in the new De Haviiland Comel IV now on order for an airline for its Australian, F'ar East, and South African services.50 words
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254 1957-06-21 9 THE lack of a strong iron and steel industry in most ot the countries of Asia and the Far East is a basic facto:- retarding the growth of steel transforming industries for making machinery, wagons, sewing machines and other steel goods. Japan, [ndia rim!254 words
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Article, Illustration109 1957-06-21 9 A SWEDISH firm, Radius Ltd.. of Stockholm, whose products have been in the Malayan market for nearly 40 years, is optimistic of a further increase in business, according to the sales promotion manager, Mr. Lennart Slengaivel. Die'.hc':r. «i: Co. LtcL'l Sin^a- pore branch arc Beting109 words
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Article, Illustration171 1957-06-21 9 AMERICAN President Lines will have two new fast round the world cargo-passenger liners costing M5120.000.000 in sen ice by 1960. Mr. K. H. I innesev. APL's vice president, freight traffic, said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Finnesey is on a three-mi nth tour of princ171 words
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Advertisement261 1957-06-21 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES Ncw York Philadelphia, Bjl^-nore, Mobile. Ncw Orleans, Houston vu Su. S pore P S him Penan? Ncw York 'LEASANTVILLE C.40/41 M«i 22 M 23 |un Zt M |un 31|uly KINCSVILLE 30 !-n j |ul, 9 |uly \Z 14 |uly H Aus S.-w Y:rk. Lo, Angeles. Sin Francisco, .via261 words
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Advertisement592 1957-06-21 9 NOTICES N\Tl RALISATION VOTa': > F.F.EBY GIVEN x ti the follow.: wlmea namre and addrecaea nitron Wal mrr ov& SlHHeVftBeV to the Governor for r. ati.ralisation and I per>on who knows any is r. v. j naturalisation should not be granted should send a and signed statement of the facts592 words
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Article686 1957-06-21 10 Titanic Disaster Relived Studio (jouip KEX\'ETH More U to itST m Pinewnnd's A NIGHT TO REMEMBER, fflin DertJon c U" Lord's best-sc'l *Q book of the Titanic disaster. More n-ill plan C. H. Lightofler icho icas Second O'jicer in V< and the mtm in charge of lifeboats on the port686 words
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Article, Illustration393 1957-06-21 10 QNE of the problems facing any film company shooting exterior scenes far from their headquarters is to find the requisite number of "extras" and small-part players. When Ealing Films began work on location sequences for the new Michael Balcon suspense drama "The Man In The Sky"393 words
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Article45 1957-06-21 10 NEILE Adams, younss dancing star appearing in M-G-M's "This Could Be The Night." still belongs to {he Van Johnson fan club. New York chapier. The actress has seven scrap-books on the star. She started collecting while still living in Manila and Hong Kong.45 words
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Article76 1957-06-21 10 QRACE Kelly puzz cd many film fans when she was featured as the '"mystery girl"' in last week's "Star Quiz." Winners of this contest are:— Miss Ho Yoke Sie w, 59, Maxwell Road, Ipoh; Clive A. Wyreweden, c/o Pater- son, Simons Co.. Ltd., 6th Floor. Union Building, Singapore:76 words
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Article, Illustration342 1957-06-21 10 ...less muscle work for Payne The Boss Highlights of I.A. Week IOHN PAYNE describes his starring nit :n "The Boss" a., "a retain to acting." By this hi r. that the film Is a departure from his recent movie.-, in r as he puts it, he let his muscles "do342 words
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Article, Illustration278 1957-06-21 10 ViTII AT does it talc to make n tear? To some people* the ansuer is found in a uide variety of complex, sometimes unexplainable circumstances. To a Hollywood prop man it means one thing a lot of hard work. Ditto for the wardrobe man. For example, "Men278 words
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Advertisement154 1957-06-21 10 NOMAD the best milk from the country of milk NOMAD milk powder \lO rimes better .«ay 5 s *l i-klrom 3 NUT IT US NO WASTE ta.j- .< M— y r exactly the quaaury .-ed no more ao lew. KV 2. HEALTHY z-t--.»» ft «7 p 3 r^'- controls. S4»154 words
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Article608 1957-06-21 11 The Advantage. ..With England Bailey Takes 7 For 44 Peter Richardson Scores 76 Seven Runs Ahead With Six Wickets In Hand NDO.V June 20 (Keuter) En-land were seven runs ahead with six Sin hand at the end of the opening day of the second Test against West 1: > at608 words
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Article209 1957-06-21 11 West Indies Ist Inns. N Asparali lbw Trueman 0 R. Kanhai c Cowdrey b Bafley 24 C. Walcott lbw Bailey 14 G. Sobers c May b Statham 1* E. Weekes c Evans b Bailey 13 F. Worrell c Close b Bailey 12 C. Smith c Graveney b Bailey 25209 words
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228 1957-06-21 11 The Paymen Put Paid To RAOC's Cup Chances ROYAL Army Pay Corps entered the semi-final of the Singapore Ba.se District Parker Cup soccer competition when they eliminated Royal Army Ordnance Corps 5-1 at Nee Soon yesterday. Ihg P.ivmon owe their victory to the effective combination of U in which inside228 words
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Article121 1957-06-21 11 THURAISINGAM WITHDRAWS the Ceylonese opa Ing batt tn i. C. Thurais ngh im, has tdrawn from Sin '-::ip i »re Ie in to mi?et Sehmgor, in their two-day Inter-ttate crirkot match on the Sclannnr Club padansi la Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. r J'!ie CTnhn rslty kip; er k. t Retnaan who121 words
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Article76 1957-06-21 11 LOM )(')>'. June 21 (AD Ashley Cooper of Australia and Bven Davidson of Sweden cooted in DomfortaUe victories iB Ulfl qja:'. r finals of the dl tics at the London Grasa Courts cnami i i dip at Quo q*i t'luh on Thursday. Cooper ieeond seeded for the76 words
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Article86 1957-06-21 11 GOOD i) itting by tf. Perera M and B. Robert 44 enabled Sei ■000 i■■ -den Sporti i lub Sch «lboys uam to la at letai Secondary School by B9 runs In a friendly erickei match ai Serangoon Garden yesterday s< ;sc S( hoolb »j i86 words
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Article29 1957-06-21 11 MANNING was unbeaten at 125 for Northamptonshire against Yorkshire] ai due of ptfry ;it Hanogatfl yesterday. Yorkshire 361 for leven dh blarcd. Northamptonshire 334 for six.29 words
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Advertisement892 1957-06-21 11 CLASSIFIED AI) S ACKNOWL! DGMI MS M- I Retain i for theii messages ot condolence loan o* cars and assist rendered MRS LOW KV 7 and lar k all relatives and friend seat r rendered assistance during their bereavement. SITUATIONS VACANI TECHNICAL Apprentices Telecommunications. I i Singapore. (i) Age over892 words
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Miscellaneous239 1957-06-21 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp i. LSO WE'LL PUT BUT, SUH.'.'-r) OKAV-^-WII LL TH' TERMITES OH "^./^TN UP THIS STATUE, •<A HE WAS "S ANNOUI^iCL y WIPED US VES J w l >.aALLOn=ER£Cr > A AND THE TOURIST I eORN HERE.? THAT —IF V> CKJT r r-WE > yO"239 words
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Miscellaneous431 1957-06-21 11 immnlmU-Ipi EaWl fU l^aaß lIJ laßa TODAY'S QUOTATION: 1 X "Trn«« friend-hip is liko I i <=onnil health, the value i <>f It is seldom known until I it be Hut." (iiiiov. m:m> \v lok i BRYONE: 1 V:.- o irlj I Inn Jcnds m:: opportunities tor your purchases, ideas,431 words
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Miscellaneous87 1957-06-21 11 BOOCH HERE'S an even match: Polic r > A versus RI Ml. in the first division encounter at Jalan IJesar stadium at 543 p.m. Other league ties: Div. .IP, Perhimponan Stia Cosmos at Geylang:; Div. Pachitan I r v Junior A A at Farrer Park; 1 >i> ili TMOR Mmtn87 words
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Article, Illustration667 1957-06-21 12 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad 4 Highlight of the final Gallops at lpoh Says THE FIELD FOR THE PERAK DERBY Horses Class 1, Div. 1 IV2 Miles 111 rHREF. RINGS S> ""0 lllllt VWV nv S.lO I BRILLI »M St HOLAR 5v vo > 4 \DFLAIDI >^T\K667 words
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Article842 1957-06-21 12 Horses Class 4, Div. 1-9 Furs. 1 1 lever Buz bv Ml M*B Lai Siew Er.4 -v S nle Rodgers 8, >ur 5v 8.10 M K.* 1 m Daniels g tg Mr. WongKok Kheor.g A,-. n fpminHrt 4v lAS *m»i«n stable Yong ;>! ii i>r 5y IS fiTwi-Kok842 words
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Article291 1957-06-21 12 Bahuia (<i eyp r) who mij.sed his encasement on Wednesday, showed that there is nothing amiss with him when he easily reeled off three furlongs in M M He finished his run with plenty in hand and ap-p:\u-d to hi i" Sm fettle. He is one291 words
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Article281 1957-06-21 12 TAHIR Abu was I sharpshooting Marine yesterday. He shot four past Indian Recreation C'luh in Marine Departments M victory over the Indians in the division 1 leagM match at Jalan Bcsar stadium yesterday. The Marine aiming for the I o of the Itagw, were naturally favourites.281 words
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Article27 1957-06-21 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Swimming Club has waived the entrance fee for new tnemben to boost its membership drive now on. This concession endf on June 30.27 words
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Article, Illustration207 1957-06-21 12 Said the Setia Usaha of Ihe Persatuan Badminton Melayu. Selangor: "We hrpe that not only Malav sports organisations but many members of Malaya's snorts loving public will contribute a sum. however small, so that the 281 boys and girls at Ramping Ayer Gomurah Will have a207 words
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161 1957-06-21 12 PIGGOTT RIDES ASCOT'S GOLD CUP WINNER ASCOT, Berkshire, June 20 (Reuter)— Mr. Terence Gray's six -year -old Zarathustra, ridden by Lester Piggott, today won the Gold Cup, richest and most prized event of the Royal Ascot meeting. Zarathustra was followed hom e in the two and a half miles race161 words
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Article21 1957-06-21 12 THE MAI Vintage Car Register will celebrate its ■miversary on Saturday with a dinner and dance At the Corkpit.21 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-06-21 12 ENGLAND scored 134 runs for four wickets in their first innings in reply to West Indies' total of 127 at close of ploy in the second Test match at Lords yesterday. See Page 1 1 for full report.41 words
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Article32 1957-06-21 12 HONGKONG June 20 (Renter'—The Hongkong CUMN Basketball team will be sent to Malaya to play ir th e tournament celebrating Malaya's independence, the Hongkong Chinese Amateur Athletic on announced today.32 words
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Article916 1957-06-21 12 Big Day For Michael Bay YESTERDAY'S first division school champions were Michael Christopher of St. Anthony's Boys School, and Bay Kwan? 800 of Serangoon English School. On the SJI ground, vei ue of the ivifn SABS sports, Christopher won the i^o, 220 and 44ii yards events, and t ok places916 words
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