Singapore Standard, 26 June 1957
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Title Section32 1957-06-26 1 Singapore TIGER Standard STANDARD POL ICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 ?ft J% \T\ 3=. HSIM.GADI GENERAL HOSPITAL 2414 01. ii. >o. :r>: SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1937 1 \'\i,\ > 15 i ENTS32 words
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Article195 1957-06-26 1 Xl \LA LUMPUR Tues Thr P-man executive commute* of the National I lion of Railwavmen de- > led tonight to call off the ■•Go-slow" eeaapalgn >nd resume negotiations ;h the Railway Adminis- it inn on its 50. 000. 000 ige claims submitted m 1 -bruary. Cables195 words
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Article, Illustration253 1957-06-26 1 PUBLIC COMMENDS HER COURAGE Xl ALA LUMPUR. Tups. Pol rewoman Ramlah Mohamed, on the very first day of her service with the force, disarmed an amok at a crowded school ground, the Standard learnt today. PC. Ramlah then253 words
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Article312 1957-06-26 1 4,000 Protest Confiscation Of A Pass A Violation Of Our Agreement, Says Union Secretary THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD STAFF ASSOCIATION, WHICH CLAIMS TO REPRESENT 7 ooo WORKERS, LAST NIGHT ORDER ED ITS MEMBERS TO "GO SLOW" FROM TODAY. The decision, taken at I four-hour meeting at312 words
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Article85 1957-06-26 1 SAMBANTHAN DENIES RUMOURS I. \L.\ LUMPI rues. r for Lab ir Mr V T bambanthan 1 i ru:r. be asked to give up his L portfolio to become Minisl r for a the cabinet reshuffle alter Merdeka, He told the Standard: "I do not know of any such mov M85 words
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Article97 1957-06-26 1 BUDAPEST, Jur Reufer) The aaejarJ I of Justice announced Tbday that death sentences passed on two Hungarian had been suspended pending a r a tion of es by the Supreme Court. The Ministry, tea ment quoted by the of vn news agency MTI, more followed "legal objection" lodged97 words
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Article41 1957-06-26 1 MANILA. June 25 (AP) An estimated 100,000,000 Asians are Buffering from nlarlasis, a crippling and debilitating disease caused by tiny worms, according to Dr. Henry Bye. fllariasu consultant oi the International operation Administrat.on [CA) mission here.41 words
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Article34 1957-06-26 1 colonel Ifasao Nakamura, a Japanese Air staff Officer, said ye-tcrday that Japanese had grounded their American-bu'.;? F-86 Sabrejet fighter planes for 43 hours because of a succession of fatal air crashes. UP.34 words
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Article, Illustration255 1957-06-26 1 Queen Honours Gallant Soldier KUALA I.UMFUR, Tues. A young National Serviceman, who m :ho face of enemy tire hunted down an armed and desperate terrorist m thick jungle today awarded the Military Medal l)v the Queen m recognition of his -gallantry. remorseless determination255 words
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Article153 1957-06-26 1 A SINGAPORE taxi driver was subjected to ten minutes of terror at dawn yesterday when he came between the law and the lawless. The unfortunate man. Goh Chin llnng. was simultaneously .shot at by police and held at dagger-point by three thugs. The thugs had boarded153 words
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Article31 1957-06-26 1 MR. FREDERICK Bates, a director of the Cunard Steamship Company. and chairman from 1946 to 1953. has died suddenly m London a^ori 72. it was learned yes- terday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article43 1957-06-26 1 SEOUL June 25 (Reuter) The death toll from Sunday's fire m Pusan rose today to 33 and six more of the critically injured are expected to die. It was the worst fire m South Korea since the war.43 words
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Article109 1957-06-26 1 He Fell 15 Floors Lived NEW YORK. June 21 (AP) A 51-year-old accountant plunged from the 15th floor of a skyscraper m the downtown financial district and lived. Joseph J. Flein crashed through a skylight on a second-floor setback. FeltCe said he ".jumped or fell" from an oilice adjoining his109 words
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279 1957-06-26 1 Terrorists Kill 2 Soldiers IPOII, Tues.— Men of 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment are engaged m one of their most intensive battles against the Communist terrorists since their a rival m Malaya m October 1955. In a .'harp and bitter clash fi terdsy m279 words
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Article100 1957-06-26 1 JAKARTA. June 25 <AP^ The Army Chic: of Stai!. IfaJ Qeneral Abdul Haris Nasutfc n :oday warned the people i I Ea^t Indonesia that "certain elements" then arc trying b break East Indonesia aaraj from the central government NasutiOn, who bl new Makassar, added "people100 words
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Article32 1957-06-26 1 THE U.S. Government ped its charge of espionage igaii t Colonel John C. Nickerson, brilliant Army missi.es expert, at the opening of his court martial m Huntsville, Alabama, jnritunlaj ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article26 1957-06-26 1 NATIONALIST rebel, ambushed two French army columns m Algiers during the wei send and killed 29 nrvicemen. the Army announc- d yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article26 1957-06-26 1 TKE United Nations en Monday raised the flag of Its newest member, the West African nation ol Ghana, ad- raitted on March 8. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article111 1957-06-26 1 TITO AGAIN BLASTS AT RUSSIA BELGRADE June (Beatei i Piesafeel tla launched a new attack on the S<>\ Union and I isti n Europe hero tod. a. i the mmumvt hi l r f ••„n1w,,.,, iriev oi m a ii(i<* u^ rr.. of Yugoslav politu The Vugovla\ |< thr h111 words
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Article175 1957-06-26 1 Breakdown In K.L. Talks KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Municipal W <ok< rj Trade Union tonight •«(r\<ri a strike notice on thi .Municipality following a breakdown of talks on four issues. The union had asked for a workers, arbitration on removal of the Lake Gardens .-intendent and175 words
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Article, Illustration195 1957-06-26 1 LC .lune 25 (Reuter) Earl Nelson, sixth ol line and great-great-great-nephew of the victor of Trafalgar, has died at the age of 66. it was announced here today. death took place on Sunday a; his home Merton Place, Dunsfold, Surrey. Although he had neear d195 words
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Article74 1957-06-26 1 JAKARTA. June 25 (Rev- The major party, MasJumi. continued to lead m the Jakarta city council elections held la Kend by collecting 141.256 votes followed by the C mmunlst with 126,138. the Nationalist with 1D8.2W end isS repeated today, •urns of only one polling station had74 words
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Article19 1957-06-26 1 JOHN Diefenbeker. Canar. v M nister, ;inr.' .r. .r, LondOl jreshe had annotate* Mr. Georp c new19 words
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Article26 1957-06-26 1 COMMUNIST ;r panding Cantoi v, ampoa harbour to handle thri volume of trac ing from relaxation ol rr embai es. Peking Radio reported yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement108 1957-06-26 1 For you MEM! Exceptionally Elegant DIAMOND STUDDED WHITE COLD WATCHES tP<>liffh tfu ll u f/our«, NANYANG WATCH CO. LTD. S4, North Bridge Road. Lngapore-6, Tel: ***** NightwDay 7 o\^jj^lNE Gives you tke Best of I3atk Worlds f^SiA Prepared from Nature's best foods and fortified with extra vitamins, Ovaltine' provides concentrated108 words
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Advertisement75 1957-06-26 1 mum DEPENDABLE DIESELS AUTOMOTIVE, MARINE INDUSTRIAL ENGINES Sole Agents Scott Engl.sh SEA Ltd. keeps them I 'on the ball' f^B| Cowlac full Cream milk /Mf'SftsSjjajaßjßßsjJ PPf .es kiddies the essential ■if^L^Bl !f> Tj vitamins and prote ir s to keep them fit and well. ''> >..,. a Ask your local75 words
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Article23 1957-06-26 2 THE French newspaper Ti| iro" -aid yesterday former Hungarian Premier Imre Nagy 1 1 In Budapest's Foutca Jail awaiting trial.— A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article274 1957-06-26 2 Danger In Those Speeches MOSCOW. Ju--. (Reuter). Mr /i rei Grom>ko, the I orcijrn Ministi attacked C.enoral Lauris Norstad, thr JO Supreme Comnn. ier. and asked whether the West was usino th, current London disarmament talks as a "screen"' for an anas rare. In a statement deliverei Ito a conference274 words
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57 1957-06-26 2 HINGTON. Jur(Reuter) Mr John Dulles. United States Secretary of State, ceciared today that the statement made by the Soviet Foreign M. Gromyko. on on disarmament was obviously pre* da. Dulles was asked press conference ton Mr. Gromyko's statemsrA After branding it p'opagsndt. not clear the57 words
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Article, Illustration101 1957-06-26 2 MAC FINDS THE SIDESHOWS SO MUCH FUN! IT was all the fun of the fair for Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, last week, as had a go at the side shows m the Conservative Garden Fete which he opened m his own constituency of Brorrley, Kent. At left he throws ping101 words
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Article305 1957-06-26 2 TAIWAN PREPARES FOR RED ATTACK TAIPEI. June 25. (UP).— Nationalist China alerted its offshore island fortresses today for possible! Communist Chinese invasion following the heaviest Red artillery j bombardment m nearly three years. Fee Defence Ministry said "•several" civilians had been k;:ied an i at least 20 others Injured. There305 words
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106 1957-06-26 2 Bigger The Income, Bigger The Bust LONDON. June 25 (AP> British women m the higher income tax brackets tend to have the biggest bust Thi- was reported today by the Board of Trade after a six-year survey m which 200,000 women were actually mi a sured. The Board of Trade106 words
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Article40 1957-06-26 2 THE Chinese Pn mil r. Mr Chnu Bn-lal will make a report on the work of the State Council for the past year wh< n the National People's Congress China's le gislative body opens m Peking today.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article22 1957-06-26 2 COMMUNIST China yesterday warned the United States to "remember the iessoni ol its defeat In the X war UPUP - 22 words
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Article122 1957-06-26 2 LONDON, June 25 (Reuter)— The United Nations disarmament sub-committee resumed work iere toda> following a charge m Moscow this morning by the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, that its alks were being used as a screen for "intensification Rthc meeting a British frrce levels122 words
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Article63 1957-06-26 2 CONVICTS SUE THEIR WARDEN PITREFQCEN, Chile. June 25 (AP) The warden and guards are being sued by the convicts m the 'hilean penitentiary here for gross neglect of duty They charge officials should have prevented a break-in by unidentified outlaws presumably ex-inmates who made off with convicts' tools, valuables and63 words
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Article62 1957-06-26 2 WASHINGTON. June 19 (Reuter)— Mr. John F^--!c r Dulles, the Secretary of State, saic! today that n line with United States policy everywhere there would be some streamlining and adjusting of American divisional But he sail! he would net want it inferred that there was any62 words
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Article49 1957-06-26 2 JAKARTA. June 25 (UP) Chairman Wilopo and nine other members of Indonesia's Constituent Assembly today left for Pekinsr to study the Communist Chinese constitution. Wilnpo earlier visited the United States and Western European nations tn learn as much as possible about constitutions m other nations.49 words
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Article145 1957-06-26 2 NICOSIA. Jure 25 (Re tei B took off from Cyprus. Turkey, L. rs and 1 today on a mock "nuclear bombing" mission against NATO naval forces m the East Mediterranean. The three-day exercise starting today with the code name "Rosie Rosie" is the biggest N/145 words
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Article146 1957-06-26 2 Cl OSING rubber prices (rents ncr lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Selle-*. Spot |l| pn Int .lulv R.S.S. No. 1 f<l' 911 RS S. No 2 'im u\ RS.s. No II |1| Tone: I neertain. The prue ot tin :n Sincapore yesterday was 838(k per picul Do*146 words
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Article35 1957-06-26 2 HONGKONG. June 25. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchai 6.71 to £1 7125 to 1.'.5.51; SI.8:-;a to "Malayan Si; 50. 135 to one Indonc piah; Gold 5269 to a tael.35 words
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Article198 1957-06-26 2 First To Transit Suez Canal In 40 Years SUEZ. June 25 (AP) Two Russian destroyers steamed out into the Red Sea last night after transiting the Suez Canal, and were loudly cheered by hundreds ol Egyptians who lined She canal's banks at this southern terminus The198 words
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Advertisement295 1957-06-26 2 I Tour /N I I S.E.ASIA...|I# I <7 r>u> Mr. Mousedeer. a popular hero of v I Malay fables, tells us that many V years ago the wild boar used to be fl I the proud possessor of a pointed \v fl fl nose. Escaping from a tiger one day295 words
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Advertisement100 1957-06-26 2 NOTICE m.s "BAM \M Daw Singapore 26-6-57 from New I ar« that wing abnormal gnndlt*"— ham, the Port Au: of cargo per the above vessel at th;-.* delivery of Port Sv cargo will accordingly be granted at Singapore the responsibil.ty Shipping Company considered terminate I n Sv -tenham bp d100 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-06-26 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices BARBARA CAI.LANAN. 30. secretary at U. Wood. ±J Sons and Partners. Architei ts. i«. i stamp collector. i. is born m Kh.iragpur near Calcutta. India, and was ti inferred h\ her companj to Singapore m 1955. She mi of dancins; reading, .vol travelling Barbara krs65 words
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Article, Illustration188 1957-06-26 3 VETERAN DIPLOMAT IS NEW R.I. CONSUL IN THE COLONY AN Indonesian diplomat has been posted to Singapore as the new Consul General lor the Republic of Indonesia. ■l Mr. Achmad Natanagara who has just finished a four-year assignment m the ted States as Consul-Gen-eral of Indone N'atanagara told the Standaro188 words
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Article74 1957-06-26 3 A MILK vend r, Singh, was yesterday fine: I by the Singapore City Magis- Robert T. T. Chee, for selling adulterated milk. The vendor explained that •^diatelv a cow had given the milk was bound to be content. a City Council Health Ii told the Court74 words
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Article64 1957-06-26 3 PENANG. Tues The Cor- Wah. today found A. S. Seivarajoo responsible for the death of a passenger who was killed when a car. driven by him crashed a tree at Kelawei Road Mr. Au gave this decision at the end of an inquiry into the64 words
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Article36 1957-06-26 3 P Tues. C amounting to $"80 was stolen trom Sawar Khan m Pantai Road, Butterworth. last r Kampong Java. ButterWorth, Koav Hooi reported the loss of $100. clothing, shoes and a fountain pen.36 words
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Article20 1957-06-26 3 THE 2.000-st.rong BBBSJ B] n Government Adm Inistrativi v M innual general th< Vict ria Memorial US... 520 words
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208 1957-06-26 3 ."R. Chew li Choon. 30. who oleac.ed guilty to giving false evidence at the trial of Chia Ming Him. was yesterday fined $200 by Mr. D. C. D'Cotta m the Singapore Third District Court. Chew, the proposition said, was a material witness208 words
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Article57 1957-06-26 3 A YOUTIJ, Ka- 4 To-: Ser.-. claimed trial m the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday, on a charge of indecently exposing himself to a oar-old married woman. Ser Poh. on three differ* occasions m Balesticr Road, ■as allowed bail of $250 m one surety until July 2. when57 words
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Article59 1957-06-26 3 FOUR certificates, of sickness, purported to have been issued by a doctor m the General Hospital, Singapore, are now m the hands of the police. Be'ieved to be forged, the certificate ony teacher, were handed over by the school author.' •or had. however, earlier issued a59 words
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Article36 1957-06-26 3 THE Singapore City AsSOdSr tion will give a tea party tomorrow at 5 p.m. at the Adelphi Roof Garden, m honour of Eta ■/ice-president, Mr. S. D. Pillai. who eras recently awarded the M.B.E.36 words
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Article30 1957-06-26 3 THE Federation of Boys' Clubs. Singapore, will hold its second council meeting for the term 195, 53 tomorrow ar 515 p.m. at the Queen Stroet Boys' Ho.-tel.30 words
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Article38 1957-06-26 3 WIl !'S of Unit: I King and Four Queens" contest are: Mrs. Margaret Tan, mo, Brank- BB Road; James B. S. Ang c/o Vi i es' Office. Middle Road; and I imine Chia, 171, Po: Road.38 words
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136 1957-06-26 3 THE Singapore Naval Base Labourers Union are investigating the case of six Pakisrew members of the Royal Navy boom ye- s, Barmond and Baronia. who i have been suspended from work during the past fortnj A spokesman of the Union told the Standard136 words
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392 1957-06-26 3 They Think Spore Is 'Mecca For Jobs' AN average of 600 persons from the Federation enter Singapore every month m the belief that "the Colony is the Mecca of employment," a spokesman of the Registration Centre told the Standard yesterday. lie392 words
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175 1957-06-26 3 Plans To Celebrate Co-op Day In July ELABORATE plans are being arranged by the singap v Co-operative Union to C< 1< orate International Cooperative Day early next DBOnth, A mass rally will be held at the Bainl Joseph's InatituUon ground. Singapore, on July 6 at SjOO p.m. A Co-op* rathe175 words
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Article55 1957-06-26 3 J. C M. Rohrman. pronrietor of Messrs. Rohrman Co., Singapore w yesterday fined $125 I y the Fifth M tg 'rate, I B. for unauthorised possession or radio equipment for sale on April 21. Rohrman had a previous conviction for a similar offence for which he55 words
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Article119 1957-06-26 3 Suicide Verdict On Woman A BARBER. R. Seenivasan, 33. told a Singapore Coroner yesterday that he believed his wife hanged hersell because she was Buffering irom ••severe itomach trouble and swollen legs." Coroner Mr. (Ham Chong Hing was holding an Inquiry into the death ot 25-year-old Palaniammal Govindan, who was119 words
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Article, Illustration121 1957-06-26 3 "HE'S GREAT he's fun he's the best looking young man m the \v r rid That la how Mi Maria Fekete (above) a Hungarian arts and dramatics student, desxibed her fiance m Singapore yesterday. M Fekete, whose studies were disrupted by the revolution121 words
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Article59 1957-06-26 3 two youths. Zaekarla bin Danu and Zainal bin Hussein, were charged m a Singapore Court yesterday with robbery and causing hurt They were alleged to have eansad hurt to Abdul Rahim bin Sattar while iobbing him of $63 at the Singapore Cricket Club Paeans, on June59 words
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Article57 1957-06-26 3 A DOMESTIC servant. Goh Kirn Kiow. claimed trial m a Singapore Court yesterday to barge of "heft of OS from Mrs. K. C. Chan, wife of a Colony Magistrate, at the Y.W.C.A. between June 21 and at Goh was allowed bail of $300 and the57 words
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Advertisement173 1957-06-26 3 v 1 V 'Bar ir a** i'arr-'an fl jP^l^^Sl aaJaf f^l -""It Jl *^bW" *^fl is* '9HBw 'Ss alfl Wr Mi^HHtJaaSf C-^nl fl* jjajata. *^M hbe P' *V 2™ < *4S3 hb\ _^^HHHB j gMniK* r Jl X SBeBBsBT/ Sng.iporc X Lumpur Prn.inf; M.!. r! j Tr V rr r173 words
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331 1957-06-26 4 THEIR BAG: 29 REDS, DCM, MM, MBE, BEM AND NINE MENTIONS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Royal Welch Fusiliers the "sportinjj battalion" which the changing fortunes of war diverted from a Korean mission to the jungles ot Malaya m August 1054. left for home331 words
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128 1957-06-26 4 BUS DISPUTE: UNION MAKES A BID FOR ARBITRATION THE Singapore Bus W fkeia 1 Union yesterday rejected the revised offer made by the managements the Tay Koh Vat and Hock Lee bus companies to end the four-week-old strike by 350 busmen employed by the two companies. The managements had inthe128 words
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Article186 1957-06-26 4 That 'Shariff Quits 9 Story A VEHEMENT attack on the Press was made last night by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, candidate for Tanjong Pagar m Saturday's by election. Speaking si an extraordinary general meeting of tha shb Stall Association Mr. Lee accused the Preea186 words
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Article34 1957-06-26 4 LEE v .KO TUAN, 54. was Beriousli Injun when a car he was driving crashed into a culvert at the junction of Beranaoon and McPherson Roads, Singapore. admitted to the General Hospital.34 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-06-26 4 Party For Burmese Deputy Premier THK Burmese Consul m Singapore V Kyaw and Mrs. Kyaw gave a cocktail patty at tin ir 51 Martin's Drive residence fast night m honour of I' Ba Sue. Deputy Premier and Defence Minister of Burma and lii.s wife, who are en route to theStandard - 98 words
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112 1957-06-26 4 MEDICAL MEN PICK THEIR NEW OFFICERS TtU following were elected offlce-bearera ol the Singapore liedical Scrvi:cs Union at a m< I lug held at the Union premises on June 22. riiakkllll Mr. C. Karthigesu; Vice presidents M'.-.-r.- my Yin F( D and Chong Kow Thye; Hon. Secrotary:- Mr. T. Krishnar;112 words
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99 1957-06-26 4 STUDENTS of NMnyang University decided last night to hold the inaugural meeting ol their union m September this y< ar. The decision was taken at a meeting of tin- union's preparatory com: was attended by Mi t the University's 850 students. The meeting, vMich99 words
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Article70 1957-06-26 4 ipoh, Tues.— Las Chaa Wad alias Ah sTal, M, araa so-.t-enced to six months' jail by Magistrate Tuan Syed Hi: Jamalu'lil today for violal the Restricted Residence Ordinance. Lea who had been placed under the order m Gopeng, left the place without Police permission, and wa70 words
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Article64 1957-06-26 4 Old Folks' Home For New Village IPOH. T sag.— A-. old folks' home, costing 112,000 has been completed at Kampong Bi r ham New Village, five miles from here and will be into use early next month. The home, established by the Ipoh District Welfare Committee, has accommodation for 5664 words
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Article48 1957-06-26 4 THE newly-elected Pre of the Singapore Rotary Club, Alan Geddes, will be installed at a sDecial dinner tomorrow at which the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black. Lady Black. Acting Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. and Jumat will be the guests of honour.48 words
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Miscellaneous892 1957-06-26 4 SI N 6 APO RE raraaaStt A, M J J _Hi mjtM *~i a* *l t+ Them iKLI: 8 pm. Forumoflhe •BaßsaVw m\ maw I— 'lil Wf h^jXCLIXCLCLVCX, CLIACLC Air (St: 830 Wednesday Concert SWaMM r/mm^Qf tM* Ml Mm^& °ut a song (S): In nm Yours M^-S^^yM HVrORMfIIION AT fl892 words
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Article338 1957-06-26 5 Were Stronger Than Ever They Claim TOKYO, June 25 (IP).— North Korea rattled its p today on the seventh anniversary of its attack South Korea and warned the IMS. it is so powertoday there is no comparison" with the Red Korean iMh of June 1950. If338 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-06-26 5 lIP IN n for rei«n 111 m M r Shi'U. s.u.j terdaj that lapan uill strengthen her v.-> uith MiU\i aft.-,. imi.-penrlence. Mr Shi, is nn a 1 ir E.im ,-odudl tour special m M.neapnr- n i Ml ill Ir., mut ir.- Man. He uill ,1-IVS76 words
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Article35 1957-06-26 5 GIAN CHAND. 35. a shopasslstant was taken to the Singapore General Hospital with a serious head wound alter he was hit with a steel bar by a man m Beach Foad. last night.35 words
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Article99 1957-06-26 5 Japs Look To Aussie Markets HONGKONG. Jane U (Reuter) Mr. Nobuhiko ba. leader of a Japan> trade delegation to Australia said here today on his way home from Canberra that n would be able to mii manuired goods— particularly textiles to Australia after the .if a trade treaty early m99 words
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137 1957-06-26 5 \N DIEGO. June The State Fourth D. Court of Appeals has reversed a US$B5,OOO damage award to -er tennis queen Maureen Conn It sent the case back to sTiaptiior Court for retrial. The award was made on lay to the former "Little of the137 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-06-26 5 St. uiil.ti dnic by mks c. L x. Majeed, left, arise al a Kuala Lumpur businessman presents a silver tt av and a lesret rim; la I.ady BBSN> ('illivr.iy. wife of the I (deration High Commissioner on behalf of women from various communities ;it a farewell part] mYeong Pong Seong - 65 words
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Article228 1957-06-26 5 9,800 Are Ottered Places EVERY child born m 1949 or 1950 who registered during the fust registration ]*eriod. May 4 June 1, has been allocated a place m Primary I m a Government English School. Announcing Ibis Inst the Ministry of Educa: S ;apore,228 words
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Article37 1957-06-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Yong Chai, 67, of Thong Shin Terrace, araa killed last night accident during Road Safety Week here, nc travelling m i taxi. Twelve accidents were reported m town yesterday.37 words
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81 1957-06-26 5 Son's Alleged Death Threat To Father PENANG, Toes. A youth, Chong Koi i Tuck, eras charged m the Sessions Court today i having put his rati Chong Ah Sen, m fear of death, to commit extortion. Kooi Tuck was alleged to have dishonestly induced his father to give him $1,00081 words
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Article98 1957-06-26 5 Hang Tuah Gets Berlin Showing BERLIN, June •?."> (Renter) Malaya yeatcrda> presented the Furnpean premiere of its historic film "Hang Tuah" at the International Film Festival. Tke atari is of the knight Hani; Tuah <P. Ram cc) of the I.lth century Malaya. The film was shov n m B morning98 words
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Article150 1957-06-26 5 PRAGUE. June 25 (Reuter) Groups of Czechoslovak prk itl and nuns are under arrest after the discovers of a "Vatican spy centre" m a: Content at Liptai near Visorice m Moravia, it was rcr tried today. Rude Pravo. the Comma p.: Party newspaper, said the Centre150 words
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Article95 1957-06-26 5 NEW YORK. June 25 (AP) An embarrassing mystery at Brooklyn PGliee Headquarters has been solved. For Bight months a thief had been stealing pay neques from under the noses of detectives and patrolmen. The thefts totalled M 52.505. Finally. Police Commis- Isfoner St- oh- n P. Kennedy's own95 words
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181 1957-06-26 5 Candidates Step Up Election Campaign WITH four more days to go, candidates for the June 29 Singapore bye eclions are stepping up their election campaigning. Particularly active during the last M hours is Mr. Keng Ban Ec, Labour Front candidate for Cairnhill. Thousands of copies of the Labour Front orgpn181 words
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Article129 1957-06-26 5 Man Denies Maintenance Liability IPOH. Tar., a hardware i dealer. Khor Kirn Teck. of L.ih.a Road, today denied beI n Mag: arate Tuan B So a Jamalullil. a claim of $100 monthly maintenance by his wife, Licw Mok Lan. ad what he had to about this. Khor replied that he129 words
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Article139 1957-06-26 5 THE Royal Society for Anita a s aril] get no grani Council. The legal advisers to the Council have stated that it would be beyond the powers of the Council, to grant an annual sum to the RS P.C.A. as suggested by Independent Councillor139 words
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Advertisement73 1957-06-26 5 QroMm f The Ventoux" engine is a brilliant 4-cvlmder |pb sn<j It <fo j theDAUPHINE attains a top speed ol 71 miles per hour. I > w\\ Bm High average cruising speeds can he maintained without J A n_^ BBSMSgaaf chances and the economical figure el 4 3 mi'rs y^f73 words
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Advertisement329 1957-06-26 5 A BUD (cad ABBOTT t I LOU (gator) COSTELLO gvt THAT BE AI m thr VOOLEST si'ssiitn thul I'rrr lltPt h I #> -f. thr s« rrrn Jbb :,V *'*HbWbl > 11 l^plfw v laf* Mtj£ *a saaBBBBVat I "Dance With Me Henry" S Rrifn.sco hy L.A, m celebration of329 words
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Article554 1957-06-26 6 'THE Federation Government's most cherished plan 10 make P S tenham the bigsjeal port m the cour. >le to receive a setback. As it is, the work-to-rule tactics adopted by the railway and dock aroiheri al I rt are caaaaing not only a reduction of railway revenue554 words
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Article385 1957-06-26 6 r bullying of employers, the public and the Government has started over the issuance of a pass to a trade union secretar cannot understand how the authorities can allow themselves to be cowed by the paid servant of a trade union who. by his showing, is385 words
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Article, Illustration1518 1957-06-26 6 NORMAN CLIFF - A NEW NATION IN THE MAKING NORMAN CLIFF BY Youths of Trinidad \FTER ninny years of negotiation, British island territories m the arih- hean Sea liave adopted a federal constitution and the first federation i elections uill be held early next year. The administration uill still he partly l non-elective1,518 words
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Article611 1957-06-26 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By I. WAYS willing to be helpful. this column suggests to the Government of Singapore, as an incentive to tourists to come her", worldwide propaganda BB the effect that here, m beautiful Singapore, is to be found the type of people referred611 words
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Advertisement58 1957-06-26 6 Visit: fl -p. "MAGANLALS" jL\yr~\ (Renowned Store of Fancy Silk) wr'-Ek* We offer You }^W LATEST TEXTILES I^WWI ?han ii:ll Dyed ?ilk Crepe- v t i"| French Dyed. Fmbnssed A Mrgßm I^^^ Xl B; <«ks Voiles 1 n r jshaMe Ptd Shantungs French Metal Brocades Modentelv priced at: 80 S758 words
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Advertisement70 1957-06-26 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY TRANSPORT SERVICEThe Mclcyan Re 'way Administration c facilities for the Collection, Storage, Trcend Delivery of goods of every description. Enquiries on all these matters will be welcomed by the D strict Traff c Sj^e* ntendents ct Phone Kuala Lumpur 2821 Prai 231 Ipoh 3271 Gemas 240 Singapore *****70 words
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Article59 1957-06-26 7 BRISTOL. June 25, (Reuter) A man who broke out of prison last year, md was free for eisht months, escaped m an escort m London's law courts yesterday hut was recaptued six hours later near here last night. The man, Alfred George Hind oard a r -me to Dublin59 words
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149 1957-06-26 7 l1 UtA FAI LS. Ontario. June 25 (UP)— A summer picnic ended m tragedy for a young English farm day when both parents of 11-year-old Anita Leary drowned m Chippewa Creek ne hag a Falls. The family who arrived m Canada just six149 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-06-26 7 photo. A LITTLE Nor\\esia.n hoy finds cause for uninhibited ■Baa as .Mr Nehru (right). Prime Minister of India, goes into the bar at a students' hostel near Oslo. Nehru is accompanied by Mr. Christian Ottosen. The Indian Premier is paying a short visit to Norway enA.P. - 61 words
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277 1957-06-26 7 She warned police an Übbj arrived just as the plane was starting up. A BBSa I f BS be Hinds' brother, Alhert, was taken into custody as he stood m the waiting room to see the plane off. A third man be277 words
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Article115 1957-06-26 7 JEALOUS LOVER AT 104! NAPLES, lun. 25 (AP) 104-year-old V'incenzo Nappo was taken into custody yesterday by ■Olica who v iid he tried to .stab his girl friend with a penknife because of jealousy. Other patrons m a bar where the fight took place pulled Nappo and his gin friend115 words
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Article, Illustration312 1957-06-26 7 Japan Stands For Enduring Peace On Earth KISHI NEW YORK, June 25, (Reuter)— Mr. Nohusuke Kishi. the Japanese Prime Minister, today broadcast a world-wide appeal for quick agreement on banning nuclear tests "with the view to protecting the human race from irremediable harm." Jdng ova the Unit* I N ra312 words
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Article57 1957-06-26 7 ELISABETH VILLE, Belgian Congo, June 25 (Keutcr) An Elisabethville housewife who was listening to the gramophone m her lounge, noticed thai the record w;is revolving at an irregular speed. On investigation she found a medium-sized snake coiled up inside the machine The sn.ike was promptly killed57 words
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Article, Illustration379 1957-06-26 7 A Terrible Tragedy NEHRU Russian Imperialism At Its Worst SUHRAWARDY The Hungarian Massacre As Two Prime Ministers See It STOCKHOLM, June 25, Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, yesterday described the suppression of the Hungarian uprising as a "terrible tragedy." ihe uprising was 81 national movement f rom j the baginniiig.379 words
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Article, Illustration334 1957-06-26 7 DEATH PENALTY FOR FREEDOM-FIGHTERS NEW YORK, June 25. (Reuter)— A Hungarian rrf.i-re loader yesterday appealed for a special v of the Tnited Nations General Assembly to halt a wave of Soviet repressions which he said had been disclosed m a smuggled letter fromA.P. - 334 words
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Article62 1957-06-26 7 NE.V DELHI. June 25 'AT' Incia exported 156.393 mnnIceyfl dm nt the fiscal year ending March SI. The mnnk c y b, shipped main y to medical Laboratories for experiments, were told f. r 7,273,000 Rupees, the Ministry of Commerce and Indu try said. Main importers were the62 words
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107 1957-06-26 7 TOKYO. June IS, fftl*) Mlw Ham (Candy) Botjomi jn 'crday actively lined a public campainn to collect signatures of IOO.Onu Japanese seeking pardon «*>r acquittal for her American soldier-fiance Sgt. William S. Girard. Girard is charged m with causir g thf death of Mrs Naka107 words
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Article63 1957-06-26 7 RRISRANK June 25. (Renter) Water caused a fire m a parked car m the city. F romen were called and fou-id a raincoat smouldering m the hack seat of the car. They ?Jso found a ,ir r of uatcr on the coat. The water, acting as63 words
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Article57 1957-06-26 7 MC.JAYK C *W 25, (APi Highway patrolmen movie act .J idea C pt* i 10-year-old son M pa -cnz,cv. hit 145 m p.h m h: US' J 100 sports car during dcscr Coi m i i uu led radh driving and speeding and ordered to appeal57 words
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Article125 1957-06-26 7 MAO AND LENIN IN THE DUMP BUDAPEST, June 29 (AP) Communist Hungary*! effitrade Union newspaper complains tha: when Hur rian.s throw away books v. they discard are the works of D and Mao Tse-tung. A writer for the paper recently paid a visit to the Budapest cardboard factory to investigate125 words
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Advertisement120 1957-06-26 7 J&& A world of pleasure within your reach if you own an flg-fti SuZtJtZ-- 3 't ha-^dv. speedy m operation, reliable and lm m pnce these features have made the Ag'a S^ette the most popular miniature came-a s -ce 1934 -—-cd. c~'^' corrected Apotar 3 5 lenses; Shutter Speeos HP120 words
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Advertisement101 1957-06-26 7 Hand Made British Biscuits g/§ />°*>Oy n,ul nn(i lf inr, should nlua\s '*^\c J /he rho^" uith discretion md 'X\- A& v > TJ Romnry's Hand mn n i Dtitish YV V*"" V ff Biscuits nrr thr first thoirr for thr connoisseur nt nil times. *n h, surr ol V101 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-06-26 8 Film Making Is Fun, She Says MAGGIE Pierce. 20, a Hollywood film starlet, arrived la Singapore by air fllUfdaj afti I location scenes m Ceylon for a new film. A former New York model befarc breaking into ifiimv Maggie is looking forward to bigger roles In the near future. She75 words
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Article26 1957-06-26 8 BERRY wa id W m the Penang Magistrate's Court yesterday on a summons charge of driving without reasonable consideration al Ta:ijong Bungah on April 23.26 words
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Article31 1957-06-26 8 THE Singapore Chinese La--:.e Association will hold a mahjong drive at the Island Club today from 9 a.m. to 2 pm The drive is m aid of SKT md31 words
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Article254 1957-06-26 8 Govt. Has Made Us Clerks They Complain GOVERNMENT land bailiffs are dissatisfied because they have been reduced to the status of clerks. A M Dior gpokesniJUl for the bailiffs told the Standard today that this reduction m status has placed them ■I ii with members254 words
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Article81 1957-06-26 8 NINE total accidents, arars recorded m Singapore Last month, according to the monthly report Issued by the Singapore Traffl Po I a yesterday. Thirteen fatal accidents were raportad In the previous month. The number of traffic accidents m Singapore last BY nth red a distinct81 words
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Article114 1957-06-26 8 Results Of Pitman's April Exams THE following students of Eng Han Emglish-Chinese Institute. Singapore, have paaaed the Pitman Exam nations held m April. Shorthand-Typist Examination I transcribed at 20 wi rds per minute): Ifr. K. s Krfcshnan (130 w.pm.». Mr. A Narayanan Kutty (130 W.D.m.), MiSS Lim Bern Choo (120114 words
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Article76 1957-06-26 8 A HUSBAND and wife team. who entertained thousands all over Inoia with their Malayalam dlscour es on Indian mythology, arrived m Singopore yesterday by Air India from Madras, for a three-month tour of Maiava. The team, Mr. K. I-".. Vs lhyar and hi wife Scudaminl will76 words
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Article65 1957-06-26 8 ENROLMENT of students for the Malay language Classes to be conducted at the Upper Serangoon Community Centre at Lim Ah Pin Road, begins toe.ay and will continue until Saturday. Sponsored by the Adult Education Council, the classes win be supervl ed by Mr. Daniel E. Sundram.65 words
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Article, Illustration240 1957-06-26 8 'Ailing' Engineer Walks Off Rescue Vessel Destroyer Ends Mercy Mission THE chief engineer of the 8.179-ton Shell tanker, Naticina. although suffering from appendicitis, walked calmly down the gangway of the Australian destroyer, Tobruk, when it docked at Singapore Naval Base yesterday, see right. The destroyer arrived m Singapore early yesterday240 words
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Article260 1957-06-26 8 Motorist Guilty Of Five Offences A MARINE surveyor, James Watson Stuart. 35. of Messrs. Ritchie and Bisset, was fined a total oi $455 m a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday on five traffic offences. Stuart was charged I' driving the car negligently along An m260 words
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Article87 1957-06-26 8 KLANG, Tues. The Klang District Officer, Mr. T. J. Mathais, will go on leave on Friday, prior to retirement under Malayanization. Tuan Sved Hashim bin Abdullah, District Offirer of Ulu Selangor, will succeed him, Inche Gha7ali bin Do'.o oU'hamood, now Klang's ISfJa- District Officer, will87 words
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Article107 1957-06-26 8 A LOOPHOLE m the Sin- j gapore City Council by-laws j which allow Councillors to alter Council decisions as many as four times will soon be plugged. Under the new by-laws to be rttsmawftl at a special meeting on Friday, any amendment to or cancellation Of a107 words
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183 1957-06-26 8 A DONATION' of $200,000 to the University of Malaya has been made by the relatives of the late Reuben Mana ."h Meyer. The sum will be paid over a period of five ./ears by the Trustees of the Reuben Manasseh Meyer Trust Fund. In a183 words
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200 1957-06-26 8 KUA] I :PUR, Tuefc —The choice of the independent Federation's Paramount Ruler will be announced by Government and the Rulers' Conferenca on July This was indicated today by w< -informed sources heta, said that the Malay Bu__. re expected to fii July 16200 words
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Article94 1957-06-26 8 TEMERLOH. Tues. The local council at Chenor s subdistrict of Temerloh, held by-elections yesterday voters chose nine members from 13 contestants. A State Councillor and a 63--year old resident of Chenor, were among the s candidates. The resu Enc h e Sallehuddin bin Awang Pekan. MBE94 words
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Article79 1957-06-26 8 MR. C H. KOH. Independent candidate for the Tanjong Pagar by-election, will speak at a public rally for the first tima tonight. He will do so again the next night. He told the Standard, holding these election now, because I want to give a last-minute shock to79 words
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Article, Illustration246 1957-06-26 8 THAT S SINGAPORE -HE SAYS SINGAPORE is a movie producer's paradise, according to Mr. Joseph Schneider, visiting Foreign .Manager of "Everlasting Pictures'' of the Philippines. He said, m JHUHHrTJ Of this stati mi nt. that a producer could use Colony scenery to di pici almost any local Oriental246 words
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Advertisement154 1957-06-26 8 EVERGREEN PARK, IPOH. A CHEAP HOUSE IN GOOD LOCALITY FOR $9,500/- ONLY. OVV\ OME YOURSELF. OTHER MODELS AVAILABLE. HAPPY GARDEN, IPOH. IDEAL RESIDENTIAL AREANEAREST HOUSING ESTATE. D 2 Semi-detached Bungalow 521.000/-. Monthly $65.90 Type F Semi-detached 17.500/-. 75.50 G2 15.500/-. 65.90 with spacious rooms and surroundings. Easy Payments Can Be154 words
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Article283 1957-06-26 9 If ANG, Toe* a Labour C.*y Councillor, Mr. Tan Phock Kin, aril] move at the Council meeting on Friday to Centura an Alliance City Council] Ycoh Oon Ch in his -mconsircr.-. and irresponsible action Mr. Tan said the Council -v-as greatly perturbed over Yeoh's seconding283 words
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Article73 1957-06-26 9 IPOH. Tues. Members of the Wesley Church organisations, old boys, and friends of the Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School will entertain Rev. Ralph A. Kesselring, Principal of the school, to a farewell dinner r to his departure for AmeOO leave. The dinner will be held at the ACS.73 words
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Article18 1957-06-26 9 THE President CommiaslOisrr. Penang. Mr. R. P. Bingham, will open the Penang Youth ■c building tomorrow.18 words
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Article135 1957-06-26 9 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. Remarking that, secret societies and act:'. l I I the increase. Inche Hassan bin Hussain In the Magistr Court today sentenced Lee Eng Hua, an army deserter from the Federation Regimen:, to six months" Imprisonment. Lee claimed to be a leader of the 08135 words
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Article357 1957-06-26 9 Invalid, They Say As Phonemen Start Go Slow SINGAPORE Telephone Board yesterday rejected as invalid, the strike notice served on it by the Telephone Eioard Employees Union on Saturday. In i letter delivered to the Secretary of the Union. Mr. Jamit Singh, the Board's Acting General357 words
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Article76 1957-06-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Two elfphants from Perils, both under 20 years old. Will eive iov rides to visitors to the Ma avan Agrt-Hortlcul-tural Association's four-nay exhibition which opens here on July 5. They are Slgana and Sibama Both were born m Kampong 3 rek. 10 miles76 words
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Article22 1957-06-26 9 INCHE Aziz Ibrahim. Settlement Councillor, has been appointed to be the new State Secretary for UMNO, Penang and Province Wellealey.22 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-06-26 9 ••("IKE with the. Golden Voire on the East Coast" this was the title won by Miss Cecilia Murray (left) for the third year m succession. She is leceJvbag Use winner's trophy from Mrs. E. E. S poone-r-I.il] in ßston. w ife of the director-general of Telecommunications,69 words
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Article209 1957-06-26 9 General Certificates Offered MB, I). I. WILLIAMS, principal of the Singapore Poh technic revealed yesterday that the Polytechnic is to start evening classes m September this year for the (ieneral Certificate of Education (Ordinary Level). The classes will be m the following subjects: English language,209 words
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Article111 1957-06-26 9 Man 'Acted Like A Dictator' MALACCA. Tmm. The President of the Sessions Co 4 Mr. K. Somasundram, today severely rebuked the complainant In a theft ca<c for carrying Out investigations himself instead of reporting the matter to the police. "In doing so, you have scted like ;i dictator." he told111 words
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Article70 1957-06-26 9 PINANG, Tues The Federation Chief Minister. Tunku 111! Rahman, has replied to the note from the Peninsular Malays' Union which protested against the nrrc.-ts by the Kcdah Police of several of the leaders m the Tanjong Ifueang village early last month. The Chief Minister, replied70 words
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Article179 1957-06-26 9 Loosen Your Purse Strings' Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Chi( Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today made a per- apoeal to the people to "loosen their purse strings'" and contribute generously to the fund m air! of the School for the l> ti ill Penang. The school committee launches a country-wide fund-raising179 words
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Article19 1957-06-26 9 INSPECTOR 00l Ewe Uafl has been transferred from Kuantar. to take charge of the Special Branch at Triang.19 words
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173 1957-06-26 9 SUICIDE BID GIRL SAYS: I WILL DO IT AGAIN, IF..' MALACCA. Tues.— A woman is mora resolute than a man 00 c she has mad*! up her mind, said Magistrate Rnmanatha Ivor, wren ne ordorer. a 21-year-old woman. Tan Wee Neo, to t:e of six month?' iviour m one surety173 words
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131 1957-06-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The High Court today dismissed a delayed application by Madam Ong Lan objectir— attachment of certain mil property allegedly owned bj her. Mr. Justice Smith dismissed her objection holding it was "hopelessly out of time." property concerned is a diesel motor engine131 words
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Article63 1957-06-26 9 PENANG. Tues. Thanksgiving services will be held m all mosques, churches and temin Penang and Province Weill ley for the achievement of independence of the Federation of Malaya Tins decision was arrived at by receptions sub-committee of the Penang Merdeka Day Cele•ion s Central Working Committee. The63 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-06-26 9 Ju bilee Medal J 111 Milt:i n <d p.,», .nc p.i.s v i„| medal on Mrs I X,., I„,K. i ihi l.tdv .p.-nM. nv., Ira s« I b Hill at an Ini.Mituri tn. n Raub Paahaag raart Saturday.38 words
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192 1957-06-26 9 RAI B, Tues.— The S tan of Pahang yesterday ended his three-day tour of this district where attended his silver jubilee celebrations. The Sultan visited B Malim yesterday and sailed to Kuala Dong m a rat* the midst of a "boat-cade" of 30 crafts.192 words
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Advertisement95 1957-06-26 9 J YOU'LL RIDE SIDE BY SIDE WITH EXCITEMENT J AS THE STORM RIDER BLAZES A TRAIL OF J ACTION IN THIS ROUSING WESTERN ADVENTURE. J YOU MUST SEE IT! Crossfires of Vengeance at Crossroads of Empire! |_w }x~osWi? _Hw .^nW" MW%^^Hmm^Smmm%mmmWws\w^mWwmM ~mMnF jMrnk il. Am\m WBjsmM K^f_ BWft^rV y* ...P95 words
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164 1957-06-26 10 Liquidation Sends Price Of Rubber Down ¾c. lIIHTDATION of stale bull July position was largely responsible for the ?-cent drop m Singapore rubber prices yesterday. International first grade July shipment closing at 91 i tents per lb. (92? cents on Monday). The market was uncertain at the c. ts\ Prices164 words
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Article141 1957-06-26 10 MALAYAN banking s oi operations md during May compared lid showed a htafrer lower assets and liabilities April. The volume of aparatlonj rose to $3,764 million m May from million m April. a assets and liabilities pped to $1,050 million and 28 million respectively (from141 words
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Article66 1957-06-26 10 THE Maranboy Tinfields of Australia, about 40 miles from Katherine m the Northern Territory, are to be projected by three hi^ Australian mining companies. United (Irani i Loloma Gold Mines and Kin? Island Scheelite. f ira o termi of en* inn have been arranrred OVOr all the main66 words
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680 1957-06-26 10 Progress In British Iron, Steel Research THE progress of British research throughout the field of iron and steel making and processing- is summarized m the BISRA (British Iron and Steel Research Association) annual report lor 1956, just published m London. It covers such subjects as steelnialrJng instruments. Ingots, physical chemistry,680 words
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Article25 1957-06-26 10 A FLOUR mission has left Australia for the Philippine?. It v.. examine the proapectl of increasing sale? of Ar;<=tralian flour m the Philippines.25 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-06-26 10 photo. THK Singapore Public House Owners' Association held a dinner at its premises at Race Course Road, during the weekend. Mr. Lim JewRan (the hon. president) is seen addressing guests at the function. With him is Mr. I.vi Hai Rok. the secre- Y. C. LeeY. C. Lee - 48 words
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Article32 1957-06-26 10 THE lal ata m Intarnatii oal *reseax b into \s of organotin compound? were the subject of the annua' Italian Tin Conference held m Milan by the Tin Research Institute.32 words
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Article153 1957-06-26 10 Ol TLR ROADS AABDYK, Belfaat, Tanan, State Travancoie, Tstsntama Maru. Tantalus, S gli. Aen< B SI Edmui d Cochin, Douglaj E Muse, Godiar. Su i. WcltcrvreBaud C lit Bintang, Eurymcdon. Lcneverett, Neaera, <'. mbaur, Harold, Sleigh. M rnalska, R nghorn, Prima Mat.: ik, SOI I Bf Wairaia.153 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-06-26 10 Mr. Hanslip has been Dunlop's District Manager for the past four years. Mr. and Mrs. Hanslip will be leaving Malaya for the U.K. at the end of this month. Mr. J.J. Willcox. the Dunlop's new Federation Manager is seated m centre. THE staff of Dunlop's Kuala Lumpur office74 words
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Article95 1957-06-26 10 FEDERATION of Malaya rubber statist;-? (Of Hay shewed exports at 60.409 tons with imports amounting to 2,464 tons. Of the exports 21,015 tons were to Singapore and 20-300 tons direct, while 1,401 tons were imported from Singapore and 1,003 tons direct. Stocks of rubber at th95 words
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Article189 1957-06-26 10 INDUSTRIALS were buoyant on the market, according to the Malayan Sharcbrokers' Association yesterday. Tins were firm, while rubber, were steady with interests centred on sterling Issues. Price changes announced by the A-.-ociatioa yesterday were: Buyers 9e::ers B B. Petrol n M x-i Pnuer Neave O ,rls. 2189 words
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Article121 1957-06-26 10 AUSTRALIA had Income m the two years, sirce the establishment ot a hi? oil refining industry, an exporter of oil to New Zealand and other countries During 1955-56, Australia had provided Mew Zealand With about 17 per cent, of its petrol needs and 20 per cent, of121 words
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Article74 1957-06-26 10 SHIPMENTS of latex from Maiava during May amounted to 8,893 tons (including 2.995 tons to the United Kingdom. according to official statistics. In HM first five months of this year the quantity shipped amounted to 42,117 tons compared with 40.610 tons and 47,734 tons for the74 words
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Article28 1957-06-26 10 A US?!.") million loan has been granted to Indonesia by the United States, and a further US$77 million has been promised for development purposes.28 words
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Article44 1957-06-26 10 ANIMATED model of Britain'-^ Calder Hall nuclear power station, the first of its kind m the world to produce electricity on a commercial scale, was one of the main features of the recent Safety and Far'.orv Efficiency E tion m Birmingham.44 words
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Article231 1957-06-26 10 MALAYAN* "BsVOketa faported trie following bu.-iruws done: fed. Dtap It; F 1 If ard MO5 x&. ords $017: to $2 75, $2,671 overnight; Gammons $2.20 to $2 W; $2 20 $2 21 ovei n I Hammers $2.18: W $1.85. si on; Hume ords A."*) 9: Cera jj231 words
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Article121 1957-06-26 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday wer e ropra. Juno 7 ily $24 1 .ycrs; $25] n llera; coconut oil m bulk S4OJ sellers, m drama |44] sellers. Muntok white pepper $109 sellers. Sarawak white $108 sellers! -medal Sarawak black $71 COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER121 words
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Article295 1957-06-26 10 linutiw And Cot m t u>m\ INDIA may enter the Moloyan market q. a cement supplier m the near future, o trade source said m Singapore yesterday. The source was commenting on a report that the production capacity of the cement industry m Trw^295 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-06-26 10 IIIRECTOK of M Itd >lr H T (Toroi .IH7C is c\pn tori rr! tn Singapaaa t,,r: a'^f Mr (lla/e ha» mad' ■.■■»<„■ of his h«.hda> In t i, tin:: < fS MSSOt U< has isitrd Canada. I'nitrd <tat« ipm the in.n d Kincdaaa on his tour50 words
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Article117 1957-06-26 10 UK, JAPAN TOP BUYERS OF R.S.S. EXPORTS of ribbed amok* ed sheet rubber from Mai during M .-.mounted to 43.884 tons, of which 15.---222 tons were too grades, according to official static* t:i'i. The United Kingdom and Japan were the biggest buyers of Mala* with an offtake of 7.77* and117 words
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Advertisement586 1957-06-26 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE CONCRETE PILING PROPOSED MULTI STOREY HOSTEL BLOCK FOR LANGUAGE INSTITUTE AND RESEARCH UNIT. PANTAI VALLEY. KUALA I.l'MPl X FOR THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FEDERATION OF MALAYA. 'fWUJUUi m 4 od from 1 Spe Contractors for the C P ing ir -nectioo with the above Proje T r586 words
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Advertisement308 1957-06-26 10 NOTICES I; v SINGAPORE IMPROVtMENT TRUST I TENDERS are Invited for .*ary insta '..ation i r 24 t-War Shops and 424 Artisans' Quarters at Whampoa t F. ite. Tender form etc be f ned on payment of a < >it of $100 which will be t led if a bona308 words
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Advertisement251 1957-06-26 10 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES For Bcston. New York. Philadclpma Baltimore. Mobile Nev* Orleans He via Si-exi Spore P.Sham Penang New York PIEASANTVILLE It Z- \ur SI |-l» KINCSVILLE 30 |un E uly S July 12/14 |uly 14 Auf From New York. Lov Angeles. San Francisco, (via Hongkong N York L. A les251 words
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Advertisement839 1957-06-26 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. »«3 6- c;; 4 132,6 Rob.nson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE ,'v Montreal Boston. Ne* York. Baltimore Philadelphia Cult Porti Spore P.Sham Penan? AtWiAS 19-24 luly 25 luly 26/27 u ly HU > -0 25 Au? 26 Au? 27'28Aun ~~~> 7 15 Oct839 words
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Advertisement1256 1957-06-26 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 08 lines) drxotcraiec m birgapcie) (12 lines) XT 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ZT SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrien option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargt (Via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape1,256 words
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Advertisement626 1957-06-26 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling; toi Bongkck ond/oi foi Eos' vio Suei Penono P S'hoir Spore "JUTLANDIA" 4 5 July 6/7 Ju'y 8 r Bongkok cnly "'MOMBASA'" g/K Juiy "FALSTRIA"" 10/11 July 1213 Ju. M iMfc Bongkck only HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Aden Port So>d Genoo Antwrrp, Rotterdom Homburg, Copenhogen Gc'hcnlr-urg626 words
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Article, Illustration235 1957-06-26 12 Legs worth a FORTUNE Thousands will have the chance to see those famous limbs of Dancer Dunham J-T* gVEN m these inflationary days a pair of legs worth three quarter of a million dollars seems a rather high evaluation. But legs worth this much ore here m Singapore right now.235 words
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Article95 1957-06-26 12 /"M.EXN Ford's loyalty to U| family and his old IdSßdi hasn't dimir.ed with his Hollywood success. When the actor learned Ji that the heavy demand for tickets to the Ho.:- MM premiere of M-G-M's THE .HOUSE OF THE AUG--081 MOON would prevent many of them from attendtad he95 words
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Article, Illustration330 1957-06-26 12 ROCK 'n Roll has hit Porto, the tiny Corsican village where time usually stands still. And with it has come the question: "Will it last?" The villagers, whose quiet resort has always been known as a restful honeymoon village, think not. Nor does Peter Finch, on 1330 words
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Article, Illustration156 1957-06-26 12 r VWO rightfC* year OM girls 7ror?li;p nr a pri?-r:'. of James Dean. For Janet Worgcr <nid Ifaaree* Fmwbert are both m love vith him. At Maureen's home m Maldon-rood, B- ghton, ihe girls have set up a sltrme to the memory of their idol, crew-cut actor156 words
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Article, Illustration501 1957-06-26 12 Actors make the worst husbands pIA Scala, the pretty girl J from Italy who will soon be nea m Columbia's "GARMENT JUNGLE," aims to find film success without depending on the physical elements that have helped her country-women. "I'd rather act from the neck up." she smiles. The young actress.501 words
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489 1957-06-26 13 JEFF WHITE - JEFF WHITE Speed is his greatest asset B) NEW YORK. June 25 Twenty-two year-old Rob t.-u>ki ni Occidental College, Eos Angeles, who esn feel right" until he clears 15 feet (4.5 metres), new objective alter having broken the world outdoor pole vault489 words
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Article120 1957-06-26 13 LONDON, June 25 (Renter) Bvertaa Weekes, the West Indies batsman, has chipped a finger bone and will be out of action for at least a week. He will miss the team's brief isit to Holland and alas the match against Derbyshire at i hesterfield starting120 words
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Article58 1957-06-26 13 PARIS June ty (RcntaiV--i logai B ley, i I Nigeria, the British Empire featherweighl champion, won the vacanl world title here last night D he crushed Cherif Hamia, of France, to defeat m tenth round of their scheduled itids cor, to Referee Rene Srhemann. of Frm.58 words
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Article36 1957-06-26 13 GROSSINGER, New York State, June i- >r (Renter) Florence Chadwick, only woman to BWim the Frmh. h Channel boUi ways, said jeaterdaj she old attempt to iim the Iris h Bea this n\ugu t.36 words
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Article555 1957-06-26 13 Talent Shortage Is At Its Worst NEW YORK, June 25 (UP)— The Federal Government and the International Boxing Club are arguing over the future of a sport that may be fading fast. The talent shortage m boxing is at its worst within memory and except for555 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-06-26 13 SHARON Fladoos of Dubuque, lowa, is only Ik but already has served notice that she intends t.» become one of bn- country's leading women golf players mi her of the Dubuque <>olf and Countr> Club -lv nuhcd the semi-finals ol the 19.5(i 1 > National (.irl s79 words
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Article98 1957-06-26 13 NKY FORK, Juno IS (AP).— A six-run seventh Inning carried the Brooklyn Dodger* to I 10-3 'v I vet St. Louis on Moi night, trimming the Cardinals' National League lend to a half naaa over the Cincinnati Red- Idll Philadelphia thumped llfl. 10-4 m the only other National League98 words
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Article56 1957-06-26 13 SYDNEY. June 24 (Rental —George Barnes (Australia) will defend hi Br 11 weight boxing championship again Attu Clottey, of Ghana, at the Sydney Stadium here on Mjtg |_t tt aiU bf Barnes* I *urth defence Of the- title. He retained it again r ttej with a disputed P56 words
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Article356 1957-06-26 13 Middlesex In A Strong Position LONDON, June 2."> (Reuter) Middlesex 174 for throe on Saturday went on batting against York-shiro at Headingley yesterday for six and threequarter hours m all. and finished with a first innings load of 283. Denil C Bipt n m his356 words
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Advertisement439 1957-06-26 13 CLASSIFIED ADS Dl MM 1700. Jacob Foo Lee MISjSSu t. aged 72. parsed i Fa* Cheng. Siew Chong ano Joan*. 3 en and 1 future grandsonh Road at ~red He Road, and thence PERS ggie can t help it 1 c does m times, but you can stop this by439 words
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Miscellaneous305 1957-06-26 13 Lil Abner By Al Capp '^-nJ^r U9gjJJL M r tM r 'l j I f£v.f.. <•>:'.. O- lL V HAWG X ~~V' A^ \Y^W SHOOLD"N <^AN'-c H u c KtE r ''-"~VAH^ > rTiatLLiiajari^^"*-*-"''* PWijther recognize yaa r a L afc Adruther) MAH GAL HAVE PLENTY O' VIKESi j OVER305 words
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Miscellaneous456 1957-06-26 13 taaaaail Wmm\ HM I s QUOTATION: |j 1 "< im- l^ llf-;ir<r < <»< i 'v. I hrari m i ;,in|rn I I '1 h:i l ;inj v hire else nn ,i cirih Dorothy 1 ram ea I I iirm v 'l WKDXESD.W FOR I\ I It V. k OM.;456 words
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335 1957-06-26 14 Playing Fields Assn. Work On Plan Appeal May Be Made To The Lotteries Board JOHORE BAHRU". home of some of the great m the non-distmt future. iro now being gaail the newly-formed F. ir.ru r-.--tr:ct Playing ?k- Association to prov. ii. -m for Johore ru335 words
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Article62 1957-06-26 14 ■AIQOB JMm 18 (Beater! HM KoeaiOOa MotOg Bus soccer team and BalfOfl Police played a goalie draw m a return BWll li se> day. UM were wek mat- and played throughout m sticky heal Both forward line n* quickly and the defence were well orgam.-ed. P62 words
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214 1957-06-26 14 HM. DOCKYARD, led by six coal scorer Obed bin Sved, trounced Royal Engineers Civilian Association 8-2 m the first division SAFA league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. kiough the Dockers won by a comfortable margin, the standard of football produced :ar below214 words
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Article64 1957-06-26 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Rest -A- to Beet European m their annual crictch on the padang here this weekend is as follows T. Sivagnanam. Christie S pherdson. Hike Sheph-erd-on. Lall Singh, Geoffery De Silva, Chua Bag Cheng C Mah idai n, S Navaiatn im, Christ64 words
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151 1957-06-26 14 pki m i p. •a ho ir.U in. l 80 N.ird> hurdl. ".ent.s m Division 1 her. imp the Ind. \idual ih.impion it the Balestier Girl's Srhools 1 11 tnnu meet hold on n-id vr>terM»2 .ow House, with 120 points P v ■ir.rp".151 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-06-26 14 DEATH IN A LEFT HOOK WEST German lightweight Manfred Neuke (left) lands the left hook which caused his opponent, Karl Heinz Bick. to die of brain haemorrhage after mmsmmmtsmms^tsmmm _**_-.*_**»------> w their fight at Dortmund. > Germany, on June 15. 1 As the fatal blow con- I nects. Heinz (right)A.P. - 60 words
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479 1957-06-26 14 IPOH, Tues.— Four-time All-England champion, Eddie Choong has entered for three events m the ."Malayan open badminton championships which will be held at the Perak Turf Club courts, Ipoh, from August 22 to 25. Eddie, who has won practically all re badminton titlea m479 words
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Article, Illustration131 1957-06-26 14 Calling S' pore Tennis Players COLONY teaais players are reminded thi I ent rice for the Singapore championships close by the first post 00 Monday, July l SLTA lecretar*/ Mr. Low Kee Fow said yesterday thai no late entries wOl be accepted. Entries should oe ?ent to Mr. j LowMichael Anchant - 131 words
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335 1957-06-26 14 Cf the mc atch r 5 I on Association Junior pionship at the Badmin- tc oust a fig Joe JL Henc m the men's singles tournament "ac* all the determination the first set to Is back fighting hard to force nto335 words
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Article437 1957-06-26 14 Today's SPORT in the COLONY TODAYS meeting between; Mercantile Bank and Singapore Cold Storage will decide the Singapore Business Houses division one league title. Both teams have eight points each and have not been beaten m four outings each. The match will be played at Farrer Pal Wearae Brothers, e"ith437 words
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Article422 1957-06-26 14 Wimbledon: 2nd DAY'S RESULTS WIMBLEDOX. England. June 29 (AP) Gardner Mul U.S. A del .ted Derek Lawe: South Africa. 6-4, 6-1, Mi, 6-4 Bl itch today. The match eras started on Monday, and had been bttßUpal by rain. Muiloy, a \c'cran of many internaiion.-.l ipslgns, wai n one same m422 words
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Article76 1957-06-26 14 Federal Judge on Monday ordered thr -> Boxing Club ii and directed Jamend Arthu get rid of all stock ir Square Garden within five years. nd Wirtz. presidents of two IBC. corpora" ■ed to resign as off t directors of the Garden withm 30 Oayj after76 words
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358 1957-06-26 14 GOING.... GOING.... THE AW TROPHY By RAY JALLEH THE lacing that Singapore's service boxers f ved m Rangoon during the weekend should kill the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's hopes of a successful defence of the Aw Cheng Chye tropin when the South East Asia < hampionships is held m Rangoon358 words
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Article127 1957-06-26 14 Five Wins In County Cricket LONDON June 25. (Reu"<Results m today's cricket matches were: \t Tunhndge llbeat Kent by nine wic--106 and son seven for 57. Sussex 254 and 54 for one. (Sussex 14 M Slroud r re by an innings and 21 runs. Essex 288. Glouces'e--124 and 143. (Essex127 words
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