Singapore Standard, 24 June 1957
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Title Section32 1957-06-24 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POL ICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 m n it m 3. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 11. No. 3.")."> SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS32 words
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Article252 1957-06-24 1 ALA LUMPUR, SOB Thrre was no 1 irk bod at Port S we ttenhai n Th i 5 was the of the Railway Administration's deci- >. n to close the port beOl tin pile-up caused by the 17-day-old "work- 10 campalgn c: the Xat.252 words
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Article, Illustration348 1957-06-24 1 E.M. RASHEED - E.M. RASHEED Bt, Permit Conditions Were Violated: Chrimes Claims MR. JAMIT SINGH, SECRETARY OF THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD WORKERS' UNION, WENT ON A 24-HOUR HUNGER STRIKE IN A POLICE STATION YESTERDAY AFTER SHB AUTHORITIES HAD CONFISCATED HIS PASS. Chairman of the Board, Mr. P. A. T. Chrimes348 words
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225 1957-06-24 1 HONGKONG. June 23 (Reuter)— A motor vessel from Canton, forced to sail to Hongkong by antiCommunLst passengers aboard, has been escorted outside the British Colony's territorial waters, an official statement said today. The Hongkong Government said m its statement thai I Chinese Communist225 words
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Article24 1957-06-24 1 ABOUT 5,000 pies r f books by British writers arc to be published m the Soviet ion this year. Moscow Rasaid Renter.24 words
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Article117 1957-06-24 1 Princess Lonely For Classmates LONDON. June 23 <UP> Ar.ne was loneson* In her lessons after big brother Charles went ofl 01. so Queen Elizabeth i ited two seven-year-old V s to jo:n her for the tl .:> :r. B help call went out to the parents of Susan Babir. and117 words
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Article78 1957-06-24 1 DF.RBY. England June 2.1. (Reuter) Five >ours after a postman retired, 1.247 undelivered letters were found m his locker at the local post office, it was said here. Joseph Elliott. 45. the former postman. was fined t4O sterling with .ihout O! costs on two summonses aci using78 words
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Article63 1957-06-24 1 DEPUTY Medical Superintendent of Wondbridse Mpntai HoSDltal, Dr. H. H. Robinson, aged 35, died on Saturday about 5.49 D.m. m the General Hospital Singapore, alter a short illness. Dr. Robinson had been attached to the Woodbridge Hospital for more than two yean. His wife was with63 words
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Article50 1957-06-24 1 CHERTSEY. Jtmt, 23 (Routor) It WM UN WfOßfl Uft o thai was operated on when 14-yc,ir-o!ci Bg champion Eileen Thy; went m ho.-ptial. BMB went m OOC I cartilane operation to her risht le^ and woke up to find her left .c* swathed m bandages.50 words
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Article162 1957-06-24 1 OLD FLAMES BURN BRIGHTEST STUTTGART. West Germany. June 23 (Reuter.) George Hoflmann. 54, started a new lile this week alter making the cnoice between his two wives a legacy of World War Two. Ho deeded to co back to Anna, 49, whom he had believed dead since they were parted162 words
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Article56 1957-06-24 1 FORT SILL, Oklahoma. June 23 CAP) Four soldiers were killed and between 17 and 20 seriously injured yesterday when a mortar shell exploded on Ft. Sill's east firing range. Infantry troops were staging a mock attack on a hillside position, supported by mortar fire, when56 words
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109 1957-06-24 1 2,000 Hunt For Babes In The Woods BRISTOL, England. June 23 i UP) Police and hundreds of :ivilian volunteers continued to search today for a young brother and sister who disappeared from home hand-in-hand. Yesterday 100 children gave up their Saturday afternoon movies to help form a 2,000--man sear:h party109 words
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Article40 1957-06-24 1 CAIRO, .Tune 23 (Reuter) Mr. John Thornton Stanley and Mr. Charles Pittuck, two Britons acquitted n the Cairo spy trial, have been held m the Nile Barrajre Prison. .iust outside Cairo, since last night, it was learned today.40 words
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Article28 1957-06-24 1 THE Sunday Standard published one of the winning number? for the eighth prize In last Saturday's Social Welfare Lottery draw as *****63. This should read *****63.28 words
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Article29 1957-06-24 1 AN unidentified man was stabbed m Beach Rnad last night and was admitted to ho.-pital with a wound m the neck. His condition was described as serious.29 words
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217 1957-06-24 1 TOKYO. June 23 (Router* The Metropolitan Police today arrested five Japanese onlTersity students on charges of disturbing the peace and leading a demonstration out.^rie the United States Embassy last Thursday. The five students were deta Ded yesterday for questlonlng but were released following urotests by217 words
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Article28 1957-06-24 1 A SECOND Moscow television stat i( n. with an aerial riling to i.sno feet, will be completed by the end of 1958, Moscow Radio reported. Reuter.28 words
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180 1957-06-24 1 TEHERAN. June 23 (AP) General Ahmad Sharif and four other Iranian officers were killed m a plane crash today while scouring the countryside for the bandits who killed three Americans last March. A spokesman for the Iranian gendarmerie said the crash took place near N:kshahr.180 words
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Article196 1957-06-24 1 PRESIDENT QUITS IN PROTEST THE 7,000-strong Singapore Harbour Board Workers' Union is split over its decision to bo\cott all cargoes diverted from Port Swettenham following the work-to-rule policy adopted by Railwaymen there. The first crack m the union appeared when the president.. Inche BhftTlfl196 words
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Article39 1957-06-24 1 LYONS. June 23 P.r A 'deep s'.eep" narcotic spray is believed to be used I French gsng ro'rbing foreign campers including Br.'or. po'.ice said here. orvn the Mil I :>-adl the loot. I i iaid>39 words
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214 1957-06-24 1 POLLS MEN STEP UP RALLIES PAP Emblem I s Back In Red WITH SIX iayi mon Ie go to the poll-- the Peoples' Action Pa-" I the L:beral-Soi I Part; 'c relay stepped up IMF campaigns for the by-e.- tions for the CairnhiU and Tanjong Pagai i rats. I r214 words
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Article82 1957-06-24 1 Shot, She Awoke With Headache Seattle. Jun« 23 (Renter) A young mother Mrs Mona Lee Crnnes. woke up here with a throbb:ne headache to find her twoson had shot her In tl with her husband s r he sat p'.ay.r.g cowboys and Indian? on her bed. "Mommy be'tpr go and82 words
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Advertisement96 1957-06-24 1 STOP WiESSII New Arrival of CIGARETTE CASES POWDER COMPACTS m GOLD Cr Sterling Silver. C. DE SUVA BROS. Manufacturing Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place, S'pore-1, Phone: *****. ~/f Spec/a/ r (LEMONADE)"; r xJuatUu j&^y faestraw.aterasa. nf^ m^j^ mm Quality because every C ClUtger 5 3ge 0 manufacture Sv-2£££— under c3 ;s96 words
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Advertisement94 1957-06-24 1 Introducing A new Prize Winning Lltra Modern Geruphone 3D Extension Speaker SUPER SERVICES S ISO Selegie Rood. Tel |MH SUPER RADIO SERVICE 1012 Scmbowcng Rood. a(wa(^ on TOP ol th iaM Mltk ifa AGFA SUPER ISOLEnE 'The last *,-.'C n automatic p-ec 2z" x 2i" picture s^re, superb colour oyeeted.94 words
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Article331 1957-06-24 2 PRODUCERS' COUNCIL NEEDS MONEY FOR EXPANSION, RESEARCH KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.' The Rubber Producers' Council has asked the Federation Government to hand over to the industry the multi-million dollar "Malayan Rubber i und" for improvement and expansion of research. Chairman of the RPC, Mr. S.331 words
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Article95 1957-06-24 2 Logging Contractor Fined $300 JERAXTUT. Sun —A logging contractor Liang Chee Hing of Jerantut was found u'.ty yesterday on a chaise rf railing tn demoUsh i hooajti house situated within the residential ares of the Batu Ba ai New Village. The President of the Beesioni Court Raja Asian shah fired95 words
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Article89 1957-06-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun 'Corps Week' for the Royal Army Medical Corps throughout the world was climaxed here with a visit to the British Military Hospital this morning by the High Com nissioner and Lady KlacGilUvraj. Hundreds Ol SChOOI children, nurses and members of Red Cross organizations89 words
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Article52 1957-06-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Eicht Srouts led by Mr. Chunj Shin Yee, Perak's Seoul Commissioner, will attend the World Srmtt Jubilee Jamboree at Wellesley from Aug. 31 to England m Augu-t. They will leave Knala Lumpur with contingents from North Borneo and Brunei by air on52 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-06-24 2 A WEEK aiier her arrlral Imbi Coventry, England, Miss Rita I:lilabetta Jam" (.lordonStuart was married to Corporal Patrick S Oli-\t-r of Mm Koyul Air Force. Changi. This picture shows the happy (nuple alter their urclflinc: at St. (forte's Church last Saturday. The bridegroom Is atlaebed to61 words
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195 1957-06-24 2 Xl ALA KANGSAR, Sun.— The Malay Collet here is to he con\erted into a secondary school. This process will br completed by 1%1 after which no admission at the primary level will be entertained. p.* at t! C- 5.r-?:h -.a; and prize i r195 words
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Article91 1957-06-24 2 KUAI I riUBN iGAUN, S n. The But MSi Fisbtnnta'l Co-operative Societies will an Inaugural meeting J 5 to form I Irani port and Marketing Union as part of a scheme to implement the Federal Government's S^.onn.ooo fishing aid prove Delegates from Rshermen'i Co-OperaMve Societies throughout91 words
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Article73 1957-06-24 2 TANJONG MALIM, Sun.— A Magistrate Inche Syed othmta MB All yesterday fined two labourers flfl tadi and bound over another man for ■U months lor disorderly behnviour m Slim Village on April 21. last, The men (toed, s Lawrence, 27. and k D mutiny, U, both pleaded73 words
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Article57 1957-06-24 2 PE! V j ?un The wlnaer of the <.-_::— :v-\ tn -.eld at v World P.\:k on June 29 and 30 v... b- be a fKrrTa:!-: ;r. Sr.ax Brothers c." a.T.r.*risr p Northern Er.tr:. :v. rrv obtained from the manager, New v."t.-. Park :n57 words
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Article123 1957-06-24 2 KUANTAN, Sun. The Labour Department will be reorganised oefora the end of the year to carry out imp'omentat: o( tht new Employment Ordinance which came into q this month, the Standard learnt today. Under the new ordinance. the Federation Will be divided into three regions123 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-06-24 2 HE'S CERTAINLY got his finger m the pie b f m this cG'.e the pjf is cute little Peter War birthday coke, end who could keep his hands off such a delicacy. Peter, son of Mr. end V- f Wang Wei Huan, celebrated the big occasion62 words
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387 1957-06-24 2 'Loyalty To Nation Call By AMESU Boss IPOH. Sun. Tht president of the All-Malayan E.",t;r.f-s SiaiU V:. Mr. Ye:,.'. Guan U ,r.j Called on trtde unionists to be "patriots first and then trade unionists." Speaking at the annual general meeting of, the bindings, Central and387 words
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Article25 1957-06-24 2 ASP Jaimal Singh, Offirer|»Charse of the Riot Squad and Senior Crimea Oflicer. George Town Di.^r;. going on transfer to Kuala Lumpur on July 1.25 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-06-24 2 FEDERATION'S Women's Institutes will be represented at the forthcoming world conference of W. I. Associations m Ceylon by three delegates including the wife of the Van Di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. Picture shows the delegates Raja Teh Zaitun Mrs. P. Navaratnam and Tunku Saidah.46 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-06-24 2 "< PLATOON WARKAM < Officer Alexander ol tht Ist Battalion, the Rhodi sian African Riflfs. whicp skilful ieH daft .inrl courage resulted m t Z. killing of three Commu- r nivt terrorist?; mi n the Labis area on .?unp 19 2 and 20. W. Alexandrr, a Matalx57 words
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Article34 1957-06-24 2 A PATROL of the First Battalion Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, ware fired on by am in the Ipoh distr. Perak yesterday. An Iban tracker, with the Patrol, was seriously wounded and has since34 words
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206 1957-06-24 2 HI TTERWOKTI! All problem* arisu ol the ((.nstitutx,,; Independent I erif: Malaya rimdJ i»e carelullv Hd HU Mudied beiore arriving at an\ < us was stressed by Tm> Haji C(. retirint chairman of the Pcr.ane Star 0 meciinf held here thi* aft«w Delegates iOu|206 words
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Article88 1957-06-24 2 Rulers Regalia Ready Soon KUALA TRENT: Parts of the re; nount Ruler of the Fedi of a "r tual mace" one pair of royal "chokmnr" krises, spe htad-gti. belts ard "kain sampin" are being madt by local craftsmen. The "spiritual mace" wiD bt five feet m leng" from the Koran88 words
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Article91 1957-06-24 2 Debate On Secretary' s Services i ?un.— The RpeonmendAtlon of the Firs: c -neral P^put* Com- mittee to fJLtWEd tht wrvtcet of the City SecreUry. Mr. S. V. Adams, for U after March 1958. is ex to produce a heated debate at the monthly city council meeting on June 28.91 words
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133 1957-06-24 2 IPOII. Sun. The squad rushed to the Harj r Gilfillan rubber g< d mti c C :.nolly Road at noon todft] mlnuto i c a fight wa. r ported m the premises. More than forty men and women lab< ra la ttu god133 words
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Article69 1957-06-24 2 Sun. than 120 people fir yest< stag esi aga ion to increase- X Yusol named P 1 1 < Municip;-. who were pre& me**" that the new rat. I c ulij He I 1 tfam that the pong people m general v^r* not h* mere :ed69 words
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Advertisement133 1957-06-24 2 I All Cat Cjni tkfP"^^^ J^Pf^^^^^^r#r^^ l >'T J B Snow White Crest makes cooking easier and better. PHHF^. i j\l^^^tfflfl I It's an all-purpose fat so you don't need two or three (ijLAmBHI PIV^V I different fats and oils any more. Anything you H^lA^Mffl cooked m them before you133 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-06-24 3 DGNMRWN VIARCiAKI 1 LOW, IS is i receptionist with Qantas/ Hi)\( Margaret h.i> l>een crowned "Picnic Queen" tin utuultr. sinie >he simply loves ijoinsj out on pit nits. ii>n likes to dance (beins; well adept at the cha-cli.D b.idniintnn sews and occasionally sees a movie. In ..'>n to64 words
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98 1957-06-24 3 tries have taken big strides m solving their forestry prosubsequent bene- to general timber producmethods, the Director General of Japan's Forestry Agency Mr. N. Ishitani •aid yesterday. Mr. Ishitani arrived m Singapore yesterday by air from ridonesia en route to after attending the98 words
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Article, Illustration367 1957-06-24 3 CALL FOR A PARTY OF THE WORKERS The PAP*Middle Road j Partnership Is Attached FORMER Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday called on Colony trade unionists to form a strong workers' political party with a membership confined entirely to members of trade unions. He blamed the "PAP-Middle Road367 words
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Article224 1957-06-24 3 A DISMAL FAILURE, THESE CLASSES IPOH. Sun.— Malay literacy classes have been a dismal Failure, Mr. J. If. Morals >a.cl at, today's meeting of the Perak Adult Education Asiociati n He lid the cla-scs, to promote lit< racy among the Malays, were fery poorly bud» ported and appealed for "selfless224 words
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Article73 1957-06-24 3 THEY AIDED HUNGARIAN REFUGEES an' HUnborib couple, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dick.-on. aided Hungarian refugees fleeing from the fighting .11 Budan st tasi year will ar- m Singapore tomorrow erenmi by BOAC from Bri- am. y are on mute to Kuching to *ls!1 Mr. Dickaon'a bro i t who is73 words
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Article106 1957-06-24 3 THE New Scene Shifter?, the YMCA dramatic group. who recently Staged the "Goncioli* rs", will soon begin rehearsals for their next production—"H.Ms. Pinafore"— another Gilbert and Sullivan opera, it la scheduled for public performance m November ThOM desirous of taking part, either as soloists or106 words
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Article47 1957-06-24 3 inche Baaeran bin nan Juma-; was elected President Ol the Singapore Technical Services Union at its annual general meeting yesterday. The meeting also elected Mr Ah Hin. vice-president, Mr E. Joseph, secretary. Mr. a. Gcmez aast. secretary, and Mr. Lee Wing Kee. treasurer.47 words
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238 1957-06-24 3 BUFFALO ROAD DECIDES: RESIDENTS of Buffalo Road m Singapore are angry with the City Council. Reason: The Council's proposal to permit food stalls to be erected by hawkers right m front of their homes. i "The proposal is preposterous. We don't want238 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-06-24 3 SHE'S OFF TO STUDY BALLET IN LONDON TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Miss Chcoh Chooi Hoon who left for London yesterday by Qantas BOAZ to study ballet m the Phyllis Beddle School of Ballet ir London Miss Cheah, a former student ot the Nonyang Girls School tild the Standard she has already put m78 words
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Article41 1957-06-24 3 PENAN G. S.:n. The Governor of Penar.g (yet to be appointed) will attend a youth at the City Stadium on Sept. 4 m connection with the Merdeka Day celebrations. Nearly 1,600 youths will take part41 words
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261 1957-06-24 3 IPOH, Sun.— Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, heal of the Alliance party, is believed to have chided Perak Alliance Councillors for interfering m the appointment of a new Ifentri Besar for the State. The Tonka attended an emergency meeting of the state Alliance Committee261 words
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296 1957-06-24 3 ANXIETY has been aroused among the Malay ;a'ayat m Johore over a ieoent resolution passed by the Klang Branch of the United Malays National Organisation urging that the Sultan of Jonore be barred from being considered as a candidate for Paramount Ruler.296 words
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Advertisement97 1957-06-24 3 Salute the f ICTO R The most W The exciting new car at si excitingly low price. |MAAAw| n g T^e 4-cyfinder 4-sea:er Vauxha!!... new, right from the road "up. lower... swifter .more efficient. ■C'rwS TOr yC3rs* p, rst mi n ts| ts C 3SJ w i t h all-synckfV97 words
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Advertisement280 1957-06-24 3 FREEDOM LOVING FIGURES HAVE A GOOD REASON jmfc. TO WEAR panfy-girdle -kes breathing a joy yr ing top" is now all--0 nylon, knitted a very special Jantren way so M.:; that it stays up s does the most efficient I "a |ob of slimming Wtk I i i aiming without280 words
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Miscellaneous292 1957-06-24 3 BaflMglUgafeS^^gMgs^B^B^B^BMS --cure the sup: f gTjgjJiTTligWJTrig^l^^TgfPfJ those who can be h t Kgfl HI la^BVl gfl 1 A^gmfl ;ng: keep out of trou ii"- :3 to Aug. 22— R|*^^PVVWi^|^PVvJVafV9^ TKe advantage of the oppor■Mß^aWi Vk il l^ks^Bß I i ■■■^^Bi come you: P^g^gfi Ik I I gfl II 1 g9fl292 words
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Article, Illustration323 1957-06-24 4 ABORIGINES STAGE TRIBAL DANCES KUALA LIMPTK. Sun. Women guests screamed and Vll's gazed m wonder at the Gombak Aboriginal Research Station near here last night as eight puckish Temiar dancers whirled round a bamboo stage m a trance, chewing glowing embers from a323 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-06-24 4 THE new Federation pictorial stamp uf the 20-cent drnominatit.n which will bo on sale at all Post Oflices and postal agencies m the Federation and at the (ieneral Post Office, Singapore, from Wednesday.37 words
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Article71 1957-06-24 4 A MAW watched a gold chain from aa ilked along Pai la Street, Sii .pore, last night A dete< I hu arby, heard the girl shout for I after a short chase arrested a man. n to a pt lice station, the man, described as a trisßS rider,71 words
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Article55 1957-06-24 4 Blngapt re Public H .$e Owners' a v i lation ted its Fourth Anni- r ary with a dinner at the >eiation"s premises m C a c R «d last nJ A souvenir tnaga^ne, specially published for the occa n, wa dl tx buted to each55 words
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Article35 1957-06-24 4 PENANG, Sun. A car turned turtle after skidding rouu I i bend at York Road yesterday. The driver, Airs. Ann V. Davies. escaped unhurt. car was later righted and driven away.35 words
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373 1957-06-24 4 Standard Musi< Critic The "M .\a" Payers BllAf Dcvi and Siava Tail I (violins), Julai Tan (yi L ti Ifojrwr (cello) Md N^ Stokes (piano) fWt I etafu] concert r Bnttic m the new Cultural Centre lad i I A Boot:. 1 en piano trio373 words
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Article74 1957-06-24 4 SIR ROBERT PRESENTS A SHIELD SINGAPORE'S Governor. Sir Robert Black, yesterday inspected the St. John Ambulance Brigade at the annual parade held at the Victoria School ground. Ihe Ge*emef later took the salute at the march past. Be also presented warrants of appointment, the insignia, lottg service medals and the74 words
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Article150 1957-06-24 4 TENTATIVE arrangements are being made to secure the services of Che Hasnah binte Ahmad chief cook for the Malayan Olympic contingent to the Melbourne games last ear— to cater for 589 guests for the "Merdeka Banquet"' m Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 31. Che Haimah told150 words
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Article109 1957-06-24 4 Wee Rules Out 'Lone Wolves' INDEPENDENTS htJM no place m present-day politics, Mr. Eric S. B. Wee. of the Liborai-Socialist Party, told an election rally at Newton .-day. The rally wa? m Of lir. B Ghee Soon C didate for the Cairnhill I election. Mr. Wee. commending Mr Son to109 words
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116 1957-06-24 4 ACSU Tells Sister Unions: Let's Unite THE 16.0n0-strong fHflfumn Service i ncr two Services organization. A resolution calling f was adopted by the Union it its annual delegates' confitwno* It tIM ning Rise yesterday. The resolution said it wai imperative that all five -cnting 40,000 < employees m the three116 words
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Article87 1957-06-24 4 '.THERINE Dunham, her dancers, s.nge- ~.i»t» cians. who were to have opened their show on June 27. will now open at the Odeon Theatre. Singapore, on July 3 at 9.30 r>.m The Charon, carry. re main artistes of th< 4§ from Austria been d layed87 words
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Article84 1957-06-24 4 A LABOURER, Abdul Rahim, 22, was stabbed m the stomach while sleeping m Telok Ayer Market, Singapore, early yta> terday morning. lie was taken to the Genera! Hospital where he died a lew h after admir Police, have tail j a -nan. Mr. Peter C84 words
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Miscellaneous388 1957-06-24 4 Standard cMlmanac Information at a Glance P>:t D:ckson SJI am. (6.5 ft) BBC SINGAPORE fffiMtt I'o!!,,.?;" 1 it'i a'rl (7 3 ft) 10 06 llPl WDkf&diuik Tmi 5 ■n^T,; N> ii-,.,r -T W&Z^S& mLWAWwM Dxk.-jn 35iam .69 ft, F/'»"t*e Editorials; 5.15 Sandy nrf^ttliaJ^^iirinyiißr 44; nrr. .Hl' MH'phersnn at the theatre388 words
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Article, Illustration484 1957-06-24 5 Crazy... but it's gay! f MONDAY'S tete-a-tefe v—for our women readers— SUDDENLY hats are pretty again. After several seasons of being Flegtßt (another word for "unbecoming"' and "hard- to -wear"), hats nave turned feminine and frivolous and not before time. While the Cossack line was m fashion, many v. ■■ncn484 words
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Article, Illustration561 1957-06-24 5 O Hara San *THERE is one odd-style dress m the Town and Country salon at Meyer Chambers, which is more suitable lor the tall girl. It has an extra long skirt showing under a dress and is pnced at $90.00. The "Goddess" brassiere found m this shop561 words
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Article48 1957-06-24 5 The new two in-one handbag. This attractive and colourful handbag maj easily he converted into :ui evening clutch purse ny merely turning the smart steel handle inwards to fit snujjlv inside the purse. Trice is Sl(»")(t, and i> one of th? ju>t arrived items .it I'riping- store.48 words
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Article, Illustration636 1957-06-24 5 Theresa Woo - Reminiscences of a Malayan Theresa Woo xv By.v E wrip both students m America, both from Malaya, both m the same bus bound for Washington D.C. but we wore strangers to each other. ■n the huge "Greyhound" pulled up at the terminal m Pittsburg I encountered her coming down from636 words
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Article182 1957-06-24 5 ''THE Singapore British Red Cross Society held their annual general meeting last A Wednesday at the St Andrew's War .Memorial Hall. Lady Black, the president, opened tin meeting, during which ihe annual and finuuial reports and the confirmation ol the appointments to the Branch executive committee were discussed.182 words
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Article497 1957-06-24 6 SINGAPORE nisi made the suggestion tif co-education was introduced into a'.' schc ould provide the answer t< most, if n a'.', c: 3 present student troubles C -.rig the success of co-educat: "r. Ugh schools m other countries, he added that m a new Malayan democracy, a wider497 words
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Article336 1957-06-24 6 ITH all this ta k about the virtues of Malay as :h? national ;ar?'-;aco Malaya, nothing much been done to popularise it. X.^n-Malays itfl] use Bh taMttfcl by British scholars of the Malay language. Most of these books are of date though basic. -re sound. No language can336 words
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Article, Illustration2614 1957-06-24 6 AMERICA in the world today FIRST OF TWO ARTICLES BY WALTER LIPPMANN Mr. W alter Lippmann is the most distinguished and influential journalist m the world today, h or nearly fifty years since he teas a very young man, m fart he has hern recognised m his own country, the2,614 words
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Article560 1957-06-24 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By PHIS column has been doing a grave injustice to all Ministers (if State. It never, not even m its wildest moments, attributed a sense of humour to them. !t has learned hou very wrong it is to generalize. It has disco\ered560 words
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Advertisement23 1957-06-24 6 I must admit that tinct ft having a Coins Ecnk cm cb!e:to save much mere and fester too. 1 CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD23 words
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197 1957-06-24 7 Mao's Guns Fire 1,889 Shells At Quemoy Islands UPEI, June 23 (Keuter) Tension mounted m 1 ormosa Mrait today after Communist gunners ■vopt Nationalist defended (Quemoy Islands off rn.i>t of mainland China, with their heaviest barrage since September li).ji. MQICea said thero so far no Indication that bombardment wa the197 words
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Article180 1957-06-24 7 NEHRU TO BACK H-BOMB TEST BAN LONDON. Jure 2 (R( R n Ids News t j r Mr. Jaw:i l J the Prim Minist< r Inc n 1 Dr Km i .man. Prime Minister of n ur exp< :t< d I muster WBPort for outlawing weap n_- v. n Common180 words
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Article64 1957-06-24 7 PEKING, June 23. (Reuter) Chinese writer Hu F jailed as a count, tionary two years ago, is still rison. according to an of- spokesman. He denied an earlier Peking report that Hu had been released on parole. Less than a month a^ Communist Party spokesman64 words
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Article61 1957-06-24 7 BERLIN. June 23 (Reuter)— {i TiJ-year-old woman at Gera. East Germany, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for causing a fami v to flee to West Germany by means of fortune-telling. -ording to an issue of the Theueringer Neuesten Ma■ere, the woman "read from the61 words
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Article74 1957-06-24 7 Kh NO. Nevada. June '2!> dealer) An anp paratrooper ulm won '> I decorations for valour from five ■afICM diiritu- t)i«second world w.ir has dird her. ,it.r .i ID foot fill from the roof of his Rarase. Mr. \rthur Jackson, a ear old P.iiut<> Indian.74 words
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Article80 1957-06-24 7 LONDON, June 23, (Reuter) Britain's first coloured d mentary film on the peaceful uses of the atom is being shown to British and foreign industrialists here today. The film, caller! "British Atomic was descr by the executive producer. Mr. B. fllMltlDf 111, as "purr private80 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-06-24 7 T!IIX(iS arc looking I>i 114 lit for pretty Cypress Gardens junior water skins m Florida as, with summertime coming, the popular water sport gets into full swing again all over the t tniiiti > Here are a splashy sextet askinir you to mm them m the fun theyU.P. - 53 words
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Article134 1957-06-24 7 ROME, June ~2:\ (Renter) A larmy future pr d totdt the minority t.an Democrat government of Senat r Ad no Zoli. The par v Wh I ned two weeks ago all r a i ne-Tote d< i< at m Parliament waa n instat d La nl -:r134 words
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239 1957-06-24 7 WASHINGTON, June 23— The Initcd States' decision to remove all combat ground forces from Japan stemmed from a global review of American defence needs which will result m bringing thousands of other military personnel home, official sources said here 1 today. Officials said theyReuter; U.P. - 239 words
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392 1957-06-24 7 BRITAIN TO GIVE NIGERIA SELF-RULE BY 1959 But There Will Be Strings LONDON, June 23, (Reuter) Britain is ready fro agree to the independence of the 33 million people of Nigeria, the biggest British colony, within the next three years, authoritative sources said today. I: l| anticipated that independence decision392 words
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Article111 1957-06-24 7 Why Can't Marilyn Sit Down? Tune 23 (AP)— rot is not going to London for the premie: her newest film b;. berause she got an wvt suntan and can't sit d press agent said yester Tr irk Journal-Ame-rican reported earlier that the hosomy blonde actress was forced to cancel a111 words
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Article45 1957-06-24 7 TOKYO. June 23 <AP) Police sa 19 Japanese have been arrested lor selling imitation, inferior telephones to Formosa. Police said th- under suspicion for violat;:-, trade mark law. cop.cd the hone trade mark of Okl L>nki Co.. a leading maker, and expcrtrd them.45 words
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Article31 1957-06-24 7 THE Indian Drfr-nce Minister. |fr. V. K. Krishna Menon. In Bombay yesterday, he wu "disturbed" about the United Nations Command's plans to introduce modern weapons m South Korea.— Renter31 words
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Article212 1957-06-24 7 The Telephone 'Tapping' Row LONDON. June 23 (Reuter) The telephone "tapping" row which blew up m Parliament ear ier this month if rxpeded to be resumed with even greater forces m the n of Commons next week when a Labour Member wiii i,iv Charge that his212 words
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Article72 1957-06-24 7 PNOM PENH. June 23 (UP) Premier Norodom Sihanouk ol Cambodia hai resign< <i because of Illhealth. It wag announced that King Norodom Suramant has accepted the resignation of his son on the advice of court physicians that the form* r kins B m serious need of72 words
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Article49 1957-06-24 7 AIT 081. Juno 23 (Rcuton a Mau Mau terrorist haa Burrendered here after living m hole m the ground lOC the past two and a hall year.s. The terrorist, agrd 32 had lived In darkness for so long that his skin had turned khaki DOIOUT.49 words
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195 1957-06-24 7 LONDON, June 23 (AP) The Ford ::i Offal and two tearful British households y. iy welcomed the acquittal of hnilncMimiii Charlei Pittuck John Thornton Stanley ki the Cairo spy trial. The wives of both men are m England. Said a Foreign OfTire spokesman: "Wo very much195 words
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Article65 1957-06-24 7 MIDDLESBROUGH. England. Jam- 23 (Renter).— Police, using •esxchlights, dispersed crowd OJ about 400 people who attempted to break into a ho.^tel accommodating 180 Hungarian rcrogeea at Haverton Hill mar here before dawn yesterday. Trouble began alter two young Hungarian refugees invited local girls to visit them at65 words
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Article92 1957-06-24 7 Mia MI. j, me 23 (AP> An American and a French girl from Nice have reached Miami after a 16.00(i-mile voyage from Saigon. via Singapore, aboard a 41-foot sailbo v. Jacdb Crane, btonde, bosky S5-year-old sailor, broueht his auxiliary sailboat -Ly Kou" into Miami harbour92 words
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Article36 1957-06-24 7 THIRTY-TWO person wtn m Hired when the Bombay tr Pathankot Express re ided with ;in express train at Chata station. TO miles from New Delhi, early yesterday. No loss of lift: was reported. UP.36 words
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Article104 1957-06-24 7 PORT SAID. June 2?. ten Two Soviet destroyers. bound for the Rfc S< a.entered the Suez Canal at Port Said today The destroyers. whose names were not announced an the first 1 nips to pa.sv through the canal In wal way was reopened lasi104 words
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Article25 1957-06-24 7 X Japanese National Broadcasting Corpor broadcast a precautionary warning to resiri> r/ southern Japan last night yphoon rig course from northto north-north-west. Reu;<25 words
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Article31 1957-06-24 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower on Saturday declared tornadoswept Fargo m North Dakota a major disaster ares Thursday night storm left 10 dead, hundreds homeless and caused damage estimated at abou* A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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200 1957-06-24 7 Will The Queen Stay At White House? WASHINGTON. June 23 (UP) President and Eisenhower have not yet decided whether Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will reside at the White House or the official guest house. Blair House, during their official visit here m October. During the Eisenhower administration, royalty and200 words
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Article59 1957-06-24 7 HIROS IKI tn, June 23 (VP)~ a club for bald-headed men have appealed to the City Assembly for a special privilege a two-thirds reduction tn the official haircut price. Cut the price lor them down to 50 yen each, the hairless men promised, the 100-yen difference wouldUP - 59 words
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Advertisement125 1957-06-24 7 Nib fl* tot rita. M "CUCDDAC" i^TTfc rb. H^B &Ai i/ou'll fee prouJ -to om m TnP FnifirlP illtPfl^flniP S a! Personnel rrem- 0 Lll IU g I UIIIgO U II I U SsoltlM Am f j Forces rr, C o ,o an wa.ks |l| HI '..nevor accuracy counts don't125 words
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Advertisement69 1957-06-24 7 l-ttnirtall The finest raw materials, g g each cleamirit; piece is merely g i M S2hC> Am Hi 1 g] array of Flower Vases. Fruit Hw\»|rlf Bowls, Water Sets, Martini Sets I \ft*^F%jSF V^l Wine Suite? such Aragon, g *MX c, g Arundel, Waverly and Park IV j'^ < application69 words
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Advertisement829 1957-06-24 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«(. i 3"13 6. 265?' 4 132 6 RoDinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERiCAN SERVICE To Mi »j«. Montreal Bo>ton, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports S pore P.S ham Knanj AENEAS 19 Z-1 luly 25 |uly 26, -27 lulv j'cceed v:a other829 words
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Advertisement1242 1957-06-24 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. id: 2412 (IS lines', i-cctpcratec m Singapcrc) (12 linei) snipping TBE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo iVij Suez with hbcrty to proceed via Panama 01 Cape ot1,242 words
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Advertisement899 1957-06-24 8 MITSUI |]Q LINE Spore P^'harr Penonc FOR JAPAN Bonsei Moru for Moil Ko;e. Osako. Yokohamo G. 6A. Mikagesan Moru tor Yokohama Nogovo Kobe In Port Akakurasan Moru for Yokohama, Kobe Moji vio Hong Kona 4 July Nachisan Maru for Yokor ama, Kobe, Moji 22 July Awajisan Maru <or Yokchccna, Nagoya.899 words
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Advertisement603 1957-06-24 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings toi Bongkok one! o. Foi East y\o Sucx Penono P S'horr c "JUTLANDIA" 4 5 July t 7 Jul> S Bangkok only "MOMBaSA" 8/10j«| v "FALSTRIA" 10/11 July 12/13 July 1 4 5 July Bangkok only HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden. Port Soid. Genoo Antw, r603 words
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494 1957-06-24 9 By A Market Correspondent IF tiemmd for industrial shares continued unabated during the past week with the majority of showing u.selul improvements on balance. A feature of this section v n v.cndation by the Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. of a free pf one $2494 words
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Article40 1957-06-24 9 MOULDED Products Ltd., of Melbourne. Victoria, a large manufacturer of plastics, has announced a profit for its group of companies of £295,--994. This compares with £226,163. for 1955. and is the highest earned m 26 years of »ratio40 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-06-24 9 Party Standr.rdpic shows (from k/t): M n Tan Eng Hoe, Kn Ttck X O g Mm T; '<-• H. X Mbl, 2. Atfcitlson, Tan Eng Chin. Air Eng Teow Hong. DIRECTORS of Lewi* Peat (t\:r East) Lui.. held a party at the St I V v63 words
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Article113 1957-06-24 9 A SPECIAL display of more than 30d of the latest British fabri |be staged by the U.K. Botdrd Ol Trade at the d irt Intel oationaj Autumn Pail from Sept. 1 to 5. The Boar taged a similar with much SUCCI Ist autumn. The Brim113 words
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Article43 1957-06-24 9 A BRITISH firm have won v 7i*t)m raHn ay order for i"o refrigerati I sgona despite intan international petition The new i brings the tot m of eon- f the same British firm for New Zr.i'.^r.ci rai.ways to nearly £2,500,000.43 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-06-24 9 THE world's UtgCM tyres, one and a half ton monsters manufactured by The Firstone Tire Rubber Company, undergo tests m the New Mexican desert before shipment to Saudi Arabia. Towering nine feet tall, they will soon move complete pumping stations over the Arabian sands. Each tyre contains67 words
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163 1957-06-24 9 China Now In Colony Mart For Copra l I S3WPiiBIPPPWSWWWWI CHINA has bought about 1,000 tons copra from Singapore for June shipment and farther enquiries have come forward for July, according to a market report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd. It was reported that China lias purchased 2,000 tons163 words
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Article93 1957-06-24 9 THERE are prospects for IB export market m Belfast, Northern Ireland, for al s grown m New Guinea. The New Guinea Department of Agriculture grows abaca from taed, and the Belfast Ropewoxksji said to )e tne world's biggest, is interested m supDU< from a sterliQK area. This93 words
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Article146 1957-06-24 9 U.S. cor sumption of new rubber last month rose to I 126,029 tons, compared with 121,193 ton: m April, the Rub- ber Manufacturers Association reported m New York. Use of synthetic rubber during May amounted to 79,--710 long tons compared with 76.121 long tonsA.P. - 146 words
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Article43 1957-06-24 9 AUSTRALIA'S island llaAt, Tasmania, is the latest to figure m discoveries of iron ore deposits. These have been located near the Savage River, between Waratah and Corinna, and are Stated to be coosiderabiv iarger than were first kbo inht.43 words
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Article432 1957-06-24 9 'SINESS d r.p m shares June 15 to 11 I.NDI STRIALS: British Borneo Pets. CG/1: to 4;. Federal Dispen i 12.00 Fraser Neave Ords. 12.47] to |2.6Q to Bamaef fj Co $2.12\. Gammons 52.12J to $2.15 to ng Bank (Coh $88(1.00. William Jacks $13& Malayan Collieries432 words
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210 1957-06-24 9 BBCENTLY there have been several reports of successes by Australian producers and manufacturers m overseas markets At the end of May an official Australian trade r^tffri returned from India and Ceylon with contracts worth millions of pounds. B;- s was 10 good m India210 words
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Advertisement235 1957-06-24 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES i s w York. Ph.ladclphu. Bjlfimore, Mobile, New Orleani. Houston via Suez) Sport P. Sham Perung Ntw York rUASANTVILLI I"" 31 |uly KINCSVILLE 30|ynS|uly 9 |uly J2/14|uly 14Aug From New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, (via Honskong) N. York L A les S.F sco H Kong S pcre235 words
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Advertisement248 1957-06-24 9 NOTICES SINGAPORE nmovnuin trust TEXDEKS are invited for the erection of Basic Houses at Resettlement Areas m rural (listncts of Singapore, for a period of mx months from Ist August, 1957. Tender form etc., may be obtained on payment of a deposit of 10(1/- which will be refunded if a248 words
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Advertisement587 1957-06-24 9 AUCTION SALE OF LIVESTOCK THE following anirr.a". be dlsp sed ol bj Public Auction a*, the Centra] Animal Husbandry Station. near Kiuang. Jonnre. at m a.m. en Sunday. 30th June. 1P57: BUFFALOES 11 GOATS 12 These animals are for slaughter. DIRECTOR OF VETERINARY SERVICES. Kuaia Lumpur. The Bankrupt) s Ordinance587 words
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Advertisement556 1957-06-24 9 NOTICES CITY COl N( IL OE SINGAPORE TENDERS 1 WATER DEPARTMENT titrs for tn< La] Lni of 30" Steei Man Merdeka ge to G nard F Circus, lender D p ill Si Close 12 NOON— fl T and (b» T< nder for the "ELECTRICAL INS! ILLATION" I \SE 11 LOW556 words
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Advertisement481 1957-06-24 9 APPLICATIOMI ate sayi 4^for two Scholarships to enable s. nary Science Degree m ovse> 2 Candidates must r a good Cambridge Higher School tifl its mm > pcincipsj jßvei, m i*ny»c» «na tc candidates who hs <- offered Biology, at the r- addition to the above sub < 3. Applicants,481 words
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769 1957-06-24 10 Muirhead's Return Seals Champions' Fate MOTS MHMa .g^M^M^■■^^Mi*M^^MMM^M^^«M^B««i^^^^M^«^^ »^^^^^^ii"" THE uncertainties of cricket were well and truly demonstrated on the S.C.C. padang yesterday when the home team became the envy of other competitors m the S.C.A. senior tournament when they lowered Ihe Police769 words
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Article695 1957-06-24 10 Singapore Cricket Club beat Spore Police Sports Association by lour runs on (lip padang. sec rd c Sandosham b V< 29 7. im] etti si Stevens b Sandosham o Partingtop lbw rie Witt 23 Nelson run out 1 S i b de Witt 29 j Gle lenii b b695 words
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Article199 1957-06-24 10 Soransoon Garden Sports Club lost thrir 100 nrt cent record m the Spore Cricket Association junior league when they drew with RAF Changi B at Changi yesterday. The ■'Gardeners." who have won all thr matches played so far m thp league, were unlucky to draw when time intervened.199 words
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Article149 1957-06-24 10 Singapore Swimming Club retained their title for the fourth successive year when they whipped highly-rated Police team by 10-7 m a SASA water-polo league fixture at ssc yesterday. Scorers for SSC wore: W. Wolters (4). D.G. Mitchell (3), H C Olieman (3), while Gan149 words
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Article41 1957-06-24 10 i ipoir. Baa Outplaying their opponents especially In the second half IVrak scored a creditable <>-2 victory to oust the Combined Services m their opening tie of the F.AM. cup played °n the Chinese Assembly Hall ground Iv2re today.41 words
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Article39 1957-06-24 10 PENANG, Bun. A foeJ i by C!i :a Fuii Beng during extra time gave Penang a bard-earned 6— 4 victory over Xi lah m a keenly contested F.A.M. C;:p soccer competition ayed at the City Stadium day.39 words
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Article138 1957-06-24 10 RANGOON. June 2.1. (Reutcn Burma beat Singapore by six bouts t> four m the Inter-Services boxing tournament here >csterday. Results (Burma names first) were: FLYWEIGHT Able Seaman K. Kitto knorked out Able Seaman L. Stanislaus m third round. Rifleman A. Anthony lost on points to Lame138 words
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Article354 1957-06-24 10 Forders 'Wait till next year' •WAIT till next yrar." These were the words of ■Huasget Derrick (Oikman '< and pitcher (ec Spearin, lord's key personnel after lort (anninu's 11-10 victory over the Feeders IB the Colony softball league same on St. Joseph's Institution sround yesterday. Pitcher354 words
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Article105 1957-06-24 10 ASCOT, Berkshire. June 22, (Reuter) Queen Eii/a )cth. who had two winners at the four-day Royal Ascot race meeting, wen two more race* on the COUne today at the Hi ath meeting hi( h traditionally winds up Ascof week. Lester Piggott, who rode fOUX winners at the105 words
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Article194 1957-06-24 10 SS YOU can possess a j 9 memento of the 3| greatest day m 3 Malaya's history-her m rise to a free, indepenm dent country m the |9 ra The Singapore fa Standard Merdeka Souvenir will tell the §9 story of Malaya-how 3 she grew up194 words
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Advertisement260 1957-06-24 10 J ;i.-^ SHOWING lODEOUI J==A TREAT FOr: VOU\G OLD J "CHINESE ACROBATIC SHOW IN THE SQL, 1 "LI M1 I BE Ktt'V IK i I*' r^i -Win Mi! »H.i\\ i- BLACK' All IN (H n|{ m i i.trln) *g NfXr CHANGE! »fc*i:cppt r -T^CT* *»£G*iriU« INC »oOUCTiO(c»L.»Stß|T2ot«aiiTu»rfM A* A 4260 words
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157 1957-06-24 11 IX s rune 23, AP) Four it m are r.onplac^ I lese spei I days th. tea talcing about running them MSS. The flr; I mcc to find cut if it can be done will come next Mor. tinea o worl active four157 words
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Article, Illustration919 1957-06-24 11 LEW HOAD IS TIPPED TO RETAIN HIS TITLE Aubrey tiiggs On Today's Wimbledon Prospects L 0 N D O N, June 23 (Reuter) Lew Hoad, of Australia, is a 6-4 favourke to retain the men's singles title m the Wimbe- don lawn tennis championships which be»in tomorrow. I succeed- the919 words
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Article435 1957-06-24 11 LONDON, June 23 (Reu(er)— Surrey are now 30 points clear at the top of the County Cricket Championship table. Having reached 118 for eight wins m 10 games (including bonus points), by their early win on Thursday they were always m a happy position and none435 words
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Article114 1957-06-24 11 NEW YORK, June 22. (API.NVw York's Yankees, writn V gl Bern and Tommy Byrne f'irnisfaing powec moved into first place v American LeagiM I the first time m MVCB MPeekS Saturday ith a i> r> i Unn ng victor* ovei the slumping Chicago Wh te Sox. The :ivo-'.pim National114 words
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Article140 1957-06-24 11 RA.IA.II Sports Club bent Sukaramai Sports Ck:b by two goals to one In Men I y BOCCI f match p.nyed at Farrcr Park ye- ten; ay- OUT... FrouFrou Frillies 1N... The Greek Look WIMBLEDON England. June S3, <Reuter> 'No-nonsense' fashions will be the rule when the girls tike140 words
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Advertisement673 1957-06-24 11 SITUATIONS VACANT PPLI CATIONS are invited t» trorri Federal Cit :ens (wolr.cr. agl essthaa J4\ears Or not mor c than 40 years lor appointment as C fidential Secretary In the Settlement Secretariat. M.V.acca The Qualifications required are i) Passed the Cambrid^i School Certificate ezaoairat on cr equ alent ii) Ability673 words
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Advertisement1182 1957-06-24 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SIAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Required for 1 1 1 1 ki cm im m 1 ■EKT: HIRING ENGINEER 1 cc. mtnt m the f. Member of the liMtitMtlSM et .ficate 11 lajaciaMt In Dor-. jpment cnecking and teanri have se:ved an approsnip with a fi: eneineers of rep have1,182 words
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Miscellaneous237 1957-06-24 11 Li 1 Abner fiy A/ Capp > F(JM to eighteen, at that.'.' y y^*< i I w fijC.T y star v^v shun^ JL__, \L m^h^ v v ,^> f 'N •*->-^l-iJ 1 J »i \Cr~ t v Jf #%s\rEr" Alley Oop fiy V* I". Hamlin I J&- JI \OT THAT237 words
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Article31 1957-06-24 12 BANGKOK, T dm I ter) The Hongkong Km Dg Wah soccer team had a second victory In Bangkok today when they beat a Thai police team four to three.31 words
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Article, Illustration23 1957-06-24 12 DERBY Winner "Adelaide Star' (K. Mitchell up) beinsj led m by Mr. Yons Loon Chong of Singapore. Scoop picture.Scoop - 23 words
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488 1957-06-24 12 WINDSOR LAD - The Derby: A Triumph for Horse (A. Star), Jockey (K. Mitchell) Trainer (K. Daniels) WINDSOR LAD r* Says- Xl \I I IMPIR. Sun 1W 1951 Perak Derky, decided on Saturday, will so down m M.il.iv.m racing annals as .1 smnal triumph t r horse jo k.-\ ,i;nl trainer elaide Star,488 words
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276 1957-06-24 12 THE visiting Malayan Indians improved to score a well deserved 3-1 victory over a Colony selection m their second friendly outing at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Praise mnsl be '^,\cr. the Indiana for thnr excellent teamwork and m the forward line. Their right-wing276 words
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Article47 1957-06-24 12 RANGOON, June 13, (Rcute; > Communist China and it. lonesia played a goa draw alter extra time m their World Soccer Cup match (African-Asian zone group one) here today Indonesia won 2 o at Djakarta m May and China won -I—3 at Peking earlier this month.47 words
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Article, Illustration358 1957-06-24 12 TOP TEN FOR THOMAS CUP TRIALS: TRAINING IN OCTOBER KUALA Ll'MPl R, Sun. The Badminton Association of Malaya's Standing Committee, at its meeting at the Selangor Badminton Association Hall today, decided that training for the Thomas Cup defence must not start later than October this year. The committee decided to"358 words
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Article, Illustration7 1957-06-24 12 How they finished in the other races7 words
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201 1957-06-24 12 British Jaguars First Four at Le Mans I.E MANS. June gj (Rcuter) British Jaguar cars. hemded by the Scottish team of Ron Flockhart. last year's winner, and Ivor Bueb. scored a rccordbreakinu ictory hrre today by filling the lir.>t four places m the Z4-hour Le Mans Sports Cars Classic. The201 words
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Article58 1957-06-24 12 Paris. Jam 23 (Beater) Bono-nap, owned to M a. Mourral and riden by Kuy Chancelier. won the Grand Steeplechase De Paris— French Gr;, d N ional— run over (5.500 met:, four miles) at Auteuil here today. Quimillgrey was second and Diamant Dc Bourgogne I The race58 words
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Article68 1957-06-24 12 IPOH. Sun. Kedah's bats men painfully played out time to hold Perak to a tame draw m the interstate cricket mai I win eh ended today FINAL SCORES: Perak 153 and 154 for three. Kedah 1")!) and (il for four. for Kedah, however. Hie draw was an achievement68 words
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Article28 1957-06-24 12 TORONTO. June 2:;. (Reuter) Canada beat the United States 5-1 m a world cup preliminary round football match here yesterday. They led 2-1 at half-time.28 words
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821 1957-06-24 12 Co For The Runs, Said Siva' And Colony's Down By 134 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. j —Selangor made it three wins m a row when they j beat Singapore by 134 runs with time to spare m their annual two-day cricket classic' which ended on821 words
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Article296 1957-06-24 12 HLAMMM 11RST INNINGS ITS MQ \FOFf I IK^T INNINGS A Grindr,, d 1| 1M Lee ig R. G. Barker Him J Nnocihou*, h A X .1 I). Alt) Ib* G.N.P L. Kips b Guriifharan Smirli I Drlilkan run nut K. I Rrtnam b Gurucha rar; Singfa lurner b Guru296 words
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Miscellaneous111 1957-06-24 12 Page 1 1 0 Wimbledon previewHoad tipped to keep his title. County Cricket review. Page 10. 0 SCA Tourney; Police Fall first time m two -ons. 0 S qnpore Swimming b retain ilcr polo Today's Sport THf soci r attraction today will he tlit' meetinir between the Amicable Vthletic Vssociation111 words
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