Singapore Standard, 28 June 1957
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Title Section27 1957-06-28 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POl ICf ***** (5 lines) 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 VII. .No. 3V> SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1957 U r\ul 15 CENTS27 words
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Article731 1957-06-28 1 W UP! UP! UP! GOES OUR STANDARD OF LIVING 4 National income More Than $1800 M. A Year, Everybody Richer THE LAST THREE YEARS HAVE BEEN YEARS OF PROSPERITY FOR SINGAPORE. This' is the rinding of an economic survey of the Colony conducted by Dr. F. C.731 words
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373 1957-06-28 1 K. C. ARUN - RULERS CONFERENCE SULTANS AGREE ON TRIAL FOR ALL POLITICAL DETAINEES K. C. ARUN By Kl lIMPIK. Thurs. The Malay Rulers today accepted the incorporation of the "habeas ;p!r in the independent i iteration's constitution, the libert\ ..f individual citizens against the mre of a political government. R ec petition in373 words
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Article198 1957-06-28 1 THE BOARDS ANSWER TO GO-SLOW OF PORT WORKERS THE Singapore Harbour Board yesterday cancelled all overtime work, Sharp at 5 p.m. yesterday, all work ai the wharves ceased. This is the Board's answer to the ni "go slow" adopt ted by Singapore Harbour Board stair Association in198 words
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Article160 1957-06-28 1 <± Railway, Union Agree On Meeting KIWI LUMPUR. Thurs Mai lyan Railway's tenlUfa Mr. C. G. 1 iml officials of nil Union of Kail- waymen h.i\° agreed to resume ne\t Monday negotiations on the lattcr's S.).000.000 uase claims. The claims were submitted Ito the Railway Admlnistrai160 words
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Article29 1957-06-28 1 BRITAIN* has sent an upper atmosphere testing rocket known as the Skylark 50 miles above the earth in a proving trial at Woomera rocket range. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration206 1957-06-28 1 FREE THAT FILM OR PAY ME $15 MIL. ACTOR BAN FRANCISCO. June 27 (IP) Hollywood actor Steve C'ocliran labnvoi >psterdav i rid a rs:>.). 000. (loo suit against the Italian (luvrrntrt-nt for allt*jjcdlv h:innin<r his new movie. "II Ciride" (The Cry) because it m 1 1 > o se\y". In206 words
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Article76 1957-06-28 1 WASHINGTON, June 27 CAP i The administration WOB a major victory today when the Senate Defence Ap;nopriation> Sub-commit-tee agreed to restore about a billion dollars of the 2\ billions the House had cut from the Armed Forces Bill. Sii!) commit tee members. declining to bo76 words
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Article33 1957-06-28 1 RUSSIA told West Germany yesterday that claims for ui' mic rearmament of her forces and for reanlflcatloo of divided Germany were irreconcilable, according to briel extracts from a new Boriet note.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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214 1957-06-28 1 TAIPEI. June 27 (Router) The United States Com-:r.ander-in-Chief of the Paci:lc. Admiral Feiix Stump, flew In here t^day To discuss the new critical situation in the Formosa Straits, while Communist artillery launched its third violent attack in a werK against the Nationalistheld214 words
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Article101 1957-06-28 1 TOKYO. Juafl 27. (AP) North Korea's Gen. Chung Kook Rok, Communist Chief of the Joint Korean Aimisti e Commission, charged today thai A :cd moves to modernise their farces were part of a U.S. plari "for invoking an aggressive atomic war. The General's charges were101 words
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Article55 1957-06-28 1 MAIDENHEAD. England. June 27 (AF> Diana Dors, platinum blonde glamour girl of British films, said last night she has filed a divorce action against her business manager-husband, Dennis Hamilton. At Windsor. Mr. Hamilton told reporters he plans to Die a similar suit against Miss Dors.55 words
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Article39 1957-06-28 1 BANGKOK. June 27. (AP Fourteen Thailand Chinese basketball players who harnstormed throuch Red CUM were capped into jail BDOB their return here while r invcsMsMeri t^nay any r- r--i--ble violation of Thailand"? ar.tiCommunist I iw39 words
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Article24 1957-06-28 1 AT LEAST 20 per?on? MM killed when lightning struck a boat on the Karatova EUrer near Bogra, about 150 Dllei A PAP - 24 words
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Article172 1957-06-28 1 QUEEN DUKE IN ACCIDENT His Lagonda Car Bumped A Morris LONDON. .Tune 27 (Router) The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were involved in a slight car accid"rit 1!» miles from London last night as they were on their way to Windsor Castle to entertain the Commonwealth Prime Minister:, to172 words
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Article, Illustration206 1957-06-28 1 MOTION TO REVERSE CONTEMPT OF CONGRESS CONVICTION WASHINGTON. .Tune 27. \P t S. PMrict Judpe Charles F. MrLaughlin tailed up lor arfummt toda> a mn tion asking; rexer^al of playwright Arthur Miller. <•: of contempt (if Coneress. Jud£i McLaughlin convicted Mr Miller on >lav n two charges growing out of206 words
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172 1957-06-28 1 'Yankees Co Home,' Japs Shout TOKYO. June 27. (UP).— One hundred left-wing demonstrator! tore down a portion, of the wire fence surrounding the giant U.S. Tachikawa air base today in an attempt to stop plans to expand it and American air force police172 words
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Article97 1957-06-28 1 QUERY ON P.A.P. MAN IN COMMONS LONDON. i- Stan Awbery (La: asked in the House of mons today why Chua Ah Leong, an official of the I Action Party, was being .ned under the Public Secl ngapore. should h. a legal representa* Mr. John Profumo. Colonial r-Secretary. replied "It is97 words
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Article18 1957-06-28 1 CHAN EMQ KG 1 "Charm" seller wa.c stabbed to death in Balestier E pore. las', i18 words
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Article70 1957-06-28 1 NEW YORK June 27 (AP> N 5 has a new "bomber," according to police who yesterday found another home-made bomb In a subway tram. The latest bomb had a r I attached I 11 :< ntifying the "bomber" as "a coi la T.e note hi hHMted70 words
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Advertisement26 1957-06-28 1 i CLASSES TO MEEt SREAT CHIN* jptORJJCAL XO^l 334*A/Q*rHtBß/DGE ROAD. 0 V% W i c B Plain Bottle fl I PLEASE CHECK YOUR BOTTLE STOCKS TO/26 words
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Advertisement33 1957-06-28 1 r' r^K-' Is Ml \L**s*r cameras ■yj^L^^^m? occcsiones f-CTO STUDIO 1 RcHlcj Plocc Smqapcrc-1 Tel -***** WOP ID FAMOUS AVAILABLE AT ALL WATCH DEALERS Sole Agenit:. CHUN CHONG 62, South Bridge Rd., Singapore-133 words
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Article145 1957-06-28 2 Premiers Discuss Mid-East LONDON. June 27 (Reuter) Prime Ministers and other leading statesmen of 10 Commonwealth countries analysed the Middle East situat.on here today, concentrating particularly on the recent Russian penctrat:<>n of the Ml a. the Arab-Isrri' iWsgltl and the Bagdad Pact. Later today they will discuss developments following last145 words
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Article294 1957-06-28 2 Biggest Move Towards Arms Cut Agreement LONDON, June 27, (UP) The Soviet Union gave immediate agreement in principle yesterday to a new American proposal for mothballing ships, planes, tanks and guns in a "first step" move toward East-West disarmament. U.S. delegate Harold Stassen formally placed these294 words
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Article118 1957-06-28 2 £57-Mil. Loss in One Year British Railways LONDON. June 23. (Reuter) British Railways lost mil [On Sterling last year, according to an announcement by the commission chairman, Sir Brian Robertson, published here today. Bui Sir Brian told a press conference that he hoped to be able to look back on118 words
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Article30 1957-06-28 2 JAPANESE scientists at a high altitude meteorological station at Ateno, near Tokyo yesterday began a .-erics of rocket testa In preparation for the for.hcormnc international Geophysical Year. Renter.30 words
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Article150 1957-06-28 2 CI.OSIMi rubber prires (rents per |b) in Singapore yesterday were: Bu>er* Sellers Spot 91? 9U Int July R.S.S. No. 1 911 921 R S.S No. 2 911 912 R.S.S. No 90} 91 Tone: Quietly steady. The prue ol tin in Singapore yesterday was 5379 per picul (Down 7.5150 words
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Article33 1957-06-28 2 UNITED NATIONS. Xe-.v Vnrk. June 27. (AP) Baoct ar v General Dag HamnUMTlk(old has announced the reaicnation of liya S- Tchernyc nev. highest ranking Russian in the u.x. wcretariat.33 words
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Article70 1957-06-28 2 Tokyo. Jqim 27, fficater) O-.o of the British Over Airwayg Corporation's new Britainnia t;rbo-prnp airliners I h r <i over Tokyo's international airport here today i re gliding gracefully down onto the tarn The arrival of the new aireraft, popularly knowa m a '"wnispering giant." marked the70 words
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191 1957-06-28 2 CANBERRA, June 27 (Reuter)— The second British Skylark upper atmosphere sounding rocket was successfully launched at Woomera rocket range in South Australia, Supply Minister, Mr. Howard Beale, announced tonight. Mr. Beale laid Um ttjlatfc lON to an altitude of about 50 miles and achieved a191 words
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Article80 1957-06-28 2 WASHINGTON. June 27. (Reuter). L'.S. Government identisti .-aid today that an earthquake of a "definite destructive nature* 1 had occurred in the Lake Baikal area of South Central Siberia. A ipokesman for the Geodetic Survey laid the position w^; pinpointed on the basil of leismographic reading in80 words
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Article39 1957-06-28 2 HONGKONG ,U ne 27. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hon~kniiq Exrhansc were: $1640 to ill Sterling: $6,095 to I'.SSi; $1,838 to Malayan $1. 50. 1.35 tr> one Indonesian Rupiah' Gold $267.75 t i a tae!39 words
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Article123 1957-06-28 2 "MOSCOW. June 27 (I V > A *> <' predicted yesterday that man will land on the moon by about 1970. The prediction can n I > Khl< chairman of a Soviet (nmmittee < oncemed wii radio and television control Khlebtsevich, in an123 words
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Article182 1957-06-28 2 GENEVA, .June 27 (Reuter) The 4mi 1 national Labour Conferenee. which ended a ihrei session hero today, adopted, n> I<»K votes t< /<•< 39 abstentions, a resolution on disarmament, nu, weapon te^ts and the use of nudear eneixv u<i pi the conference, "considering the crowing concern182 words
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Article62 1957-06-28 2 LONDON 'I The .>. in g have passed their Bar i1 vas announced here today. Miss L. P. Chan. Miss C. S. Khaw, V. D. Kuppusamy. Mi» Rub v Yuen Kiew Lokr Nadesan. L. i T It- Stanley, and F. Y. Chan. 'Conditional passes: S. H. Aljeffri.62 words
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Article45 1957-06-28 2 LONDON. JtM 27 fAP) N serian leaders expressed ri;--tppointment today at British refusal to promise the W( African colony independent by April 2. 1960. T). r Nig( rian delegates had plumppd Cor that target date at a constitutional conference wh:ch ended today.45 words
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Article33 1957-06-28 2 TOKYO. June 27 (AP) Eleven Dersor reported dead, seven injured and two mhttflf as the tail end oon Virginia dumpe< i:ns on the south island of Kyushu and sou Honshu today.33 words
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Advertisement319 1957-06-28 2 Only to the successful... There comes c -r^en a man can /ook hack on h s PMOrd and fee 1 justifiably proud of his own success He tr.-:r n5 to wonder what it has all bee for. We kno'V that such a time has long since arr u ...u e319 words
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Advertisement121 1957-06-28 2 ODIOM 3 I 1 GAMJk P HIM II 111 j*£. *l JULY 3rd at 9.30 p.m. v Cdlhd\ Orq,ini>.,i[ion '^TBk K, •V presents >><^^J HER a^^'t/ J J I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT i TUF. OPENING MGHI H Bl IN I N OlD•ft Z ABLY rOSTTdM i 1( > .11 M ;rd121 words
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911 1957-06-28 3 Testimony At $80,000 Bank Theft Inquiry A DRIVING instructor. Teo Oh Tee, told a Singapore Court yesterday that he was given a bundle containing 53.000 to be shared with a lock-smith by Maideen bin Hassan Karim on the night of March 30.911 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-06-28 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices I IK!. EN M.Mf. 22, is a r ocrplionist with the ManuII LiituiTis Life Insurancp Compaay. Her one ambition is to visit the United Stairs. C'ookin? takes first plate among Helen's domestic interest^. She aKn likes to swim, dance and vi>it the cinema.48 words
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Article38 1957-06-28 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew Hock, will urn to the Colonv on Tuesday by Air India International from Bombay. Mr Lin la at present in Geneva attending the International Labour Organization conference.38 words
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205 1957-06-28 3 Found Guilty On Two Charges CORPORAL John Stenhouse, 38, with 18 years mvice In the Army, was yesterday sentenced by a Singapore District Court Martial to be reduced to the ranks Stenhouse of the Royal Signals. GHQ Signal Regiment, pleaded guilty to205 words
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Article102 1957-06-28 3 ROBBER STABS WOMAN A WOMAN WM stabbed in the arm. when she struggled desperately wtth a ■UHked robber in Yio Chu Kang Road, on Wednesday night Th'> woman, Wang Juan Huang WU returning home with her 16-year-<>ld daughter after closing her shop in Jalar Kayu. when a masked man emerged102 words
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147 1957-06-28 3 Duke Of Gloucester May By-Pass S'pore The Duke of Glou r e:ter, uncle tha Queen, will be the secord member of the British Royal Family likely to by-pass Singapore officially. The Duke, arcompanied by the Duchess, will be the special representative of the Queen at the Merdeka Day cc ebrations147 words
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Article103 1957-06-28 3 A 19-YEAR-OLD unemployed youth. '.\ho posed a« a detective am 1 tried to extort S2 from a vendor, was yesterday sentenced to two years' jail. Appearing; before the Sinsapor^ Second District Judge. Mr. V. 11. Chapman, was I.im Heng Soon. the "bt gus" detective. He103 words
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Advertisement173 1957-06-28 3 THIS WAS THE HOMECOMINC PARTY FOR CHAD MORCAN Thc^e were hit friends, rcidv to burn -fthe brjnd 'T tor Tmtor on h:m' .A. in the tradition of "SHAME" vownos J ALAN LADD a^ (MAI) "T" uho si opt aids his otjos upon ami J his if ii us tut I173 words
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Advertisement150 1957-06-28 3 4/i#} GIFTS BY HICKOK /t.'sf Unpacked At:— j CLOSING SALE FINAL DATE 13th July 1957 j Attention Housewives HURRY NOW I You must not miss this OPPORTUNITY I BOY NOW AND SAVE FOR 10 -MORROW S cts. Cherry Fuji 36" 0.80 per yord Enciish Pnntcd Glazed Cotton 36" 2.10 j150 words
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Article271 1957-06-28 4 Decision Taken By Penang Govt. President Goh PENANG, Thurs.— City President, Mr. G. H. Goh today said that there was no question of a secret understanding having ever arisen between the City Council and the Minister for Local Government. Referring to a newspaper report that271 words
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Article177 1957-06-28 4 THE DOINGS AT THE HUSTINGS LATECOMERS OOMINATED THE HUSTINGS YESTERDAY FOR THE BY ELECTIONS I N TH E TANJONG PAGAR AND CAIRN HILL WARDS, SINGA PORE. Tg. Pagar C. H. Koh MORE than 5,000 people heard Mr. Koh. (Independent) promise at Tanjong Pagar that he WOUld make himself availahie to177 words
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Article134 1957-06-28 4 Open Verdict In Accident Inquest Singapore Coroner. Mr. K. r Alexander, yesterday returned an open verdict at the conclusion of an Inqtu .nto :•:■> death of a BiX-year-oid boy, Scan Chye Heng, knocked down bv a tax: aioiv^ Alexandra Road, in front of the British Militan Hospital. on the night134 words
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Article54 1957-06-28 4 IRENE Goh Bee MM WM crtivt'ci a decree nisi to bo made absolute in three mot b i In i Btngapore Dlrorce Court before Mr. JusUce Buttrose yesterday. She nied her hu>band, Qregory Pang Kee Pew, a clerk ;n the Singapore Improvement Trust lot divorce on54 words
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Article86 1957-06-28 4 THE Singapore Ant: Tuber- culoms Association insurance scheme premium rate has be< n reduced to a new sliding scale and a special concession is being; offered to people who join on or before July 1. For the first yea-, the premium Lfl 110 DO person. S386 words
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Article61 1957-06-28 4 pour Bingapore police Officers left the Cnlon.v yesterday by Q;mtas £super Constellatioo for train. ng at Henrion Police College. They will bo away for nine months. They are: Inspector T. E. Ricketts 'Reserve UniO. Inspector Richard Tay (Beach Road police station), Inspector d. j, Mehta61 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-06-28 4 A MEMBER of Burma's Nations! Housing and Development Board. V Haiti. arrived in Singapore b\ n i r yestcrday on route b:uk to his country after I threemonth observation tour of the United States. During the visit, which was sponsored by the State Department of America. U Main72 words
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Article64 1957-06-28 4 RubberTy coon's Wife Dies THE (icath took p'nrc at about B am. yillflllll of Tan Lark Bye, Dae Madam Ong Ngoh Cheng, wife ol the rubber magnate in Singapore. She died at her rcskleruo in 514 Dunman Road alter lh< ri illness. Mrs. Tan wa>: 46. She hind three sons64 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-06-28 4 IN MALAY Chinese. Europi.in and Indian national dresses, these prom lillle dolls stand fi.uui in I;..; 'i W A. Raffles Quaj They are publicizing the 1 U C.A In and Fun Fair which is to be held at lh< premises <m July t> from97 words
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339 1957-06-28 4 Stop Your 'Go -Slow' Then We'll Talk -STB Telephone Board Makes An Offer THE Singapore Telephone Board is prepared to start negotiations with the Telephone Board Employees' I'nion over wages and working conditions if the I nion withdraws its "go-slow" policy and its threat to strike Thr acting general manager339 words
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147 1957-06-28 4 To Pay $90 Maintenance For Family A PARTNER o! an electrical firm. Hussein bin Abdul Wahab. \va- ordered b] I Singapore Ci urt yesi rd I i pay (M a month malnti narn i to his wlf< Z dnah blnte Balleh. and four children, i tb i ;!< ct from147 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-06-28 4 OL. T. L. Laister. Deputy Director of Public BtlatfeM, G JLQJFar East Laad Fwces, yean, is kaylaw fir Britain .1 pi'" i n lnirr. I o] I»r p u p 137 words
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212 1957-06-28 4 Hail Of Sten Gun Bullets Couldn't Stop Him KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The full story of the initiathe, enterprise and darmg of Warrant Oflict r Pisayi of the Khodesian African Riflrs leading to the capture of a CoßUMNllst terrorist and a terrorist suspect in the Labi.s area of Johore on June212 words
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Advertisement1611 1957-06-28 4 CRISIS IN THE TEACHING SERVICE ENGLISH SCHOOLS (SINGAPORE.) SELECT COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS (1950* ;it of representation from the Singapore Tea •rl Odea the Legislative Co-mci! on the 23rd May IffO, ?et up a Select Committee to prepare a Scheme >■ rI e for the Ed it] n Departrr.en- The Committee was1,611 words
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Advertisement43 1957-06-28 4 A\\\^\^^^\\^^^^\\^^\^^^^^^^\\\\\\\^\^^^\^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\^^^- l^tJU^US*^s Today Tomorrow Only 5 <-in Tain* .nB»a«»B»2 1.30 3.45 7.00 9.30 p.m C You'll Laugh Till -ur sides ar!i e i^iTfifl^KßE*^ NORMAN WISDOM in 1^ onZGOOD'rfnti 5 SUNDAY Dana Andrews urAWM A UrilF" l V( 'P' Linda Cristal in XUMMAKtHL <(l)nr43 words
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Article378 1957-06-28 5 SIX SEAMEN DEMAND A HEARING We've Been Tarred With Black Brush' SIX Singapore seamen who, with 30 others, were handed over to the Iraq: police for alleged disorderly conduct aboard the British freighter, G e r v a s e Sleigh, while off Abadan, are now back in the Colony.378 words
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220 1957-06-28 5 THIS LAW IS AN ASS, SAYS MR. SWAINE A MUNICIPAL law, Which condemns the landowner but absolves the builder and owner of an unauthorised house, came in for criticism at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Rural Board. Mr. A.L.B. Swainc. Ifl unofficial member, said it mt unfair that the owner220 words
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Article81 1957-06-28 5 Sic; v AIM w John William O'Brien, his hair recently cut anri neatly comt>< d. app w d belore a Singapore Ir. trlct Court Marl tl rday to answi chance ol disobeying an ordir given by a superior ofTicrr. Ir w ;ged that on81 words
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Article73 1957-06-28 5 'JAGA KRETA' BOYS ARE ROUNDED UP SINGAPORE motorists can now safely park their cars in '•ar park in the vicinity ol Finlayson Green, without "jaga kreta boys'" pestering them. .v tion has been taken by the Traffic Police and several ret* 1 ivs" have been charged in court. 1 r,.73 words
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Article38 1957-06-28 5 schoolboy. Ralph var N'oya. 16. was lined $100 In a Singapore Traffic Court rday, for driving hh fri< mr motor-cycle without onsent, without a driving licence and without being covered by third party In trance.38 words
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169 1957-06-28 5 MALACCA, Thurs.— The Malacca Rural Board is expected to be replaced by an autonomous local government body by the end oi ear. The Select Committee's mmendation to reorganise the present Rural Board set up was unanimously adopted by the Settlement Council ai today*i169 words
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Article, Illustration310 1957-06-28 5 L Now Plans a m Career in y Cambridge SHY and soft-spoken Miss Oon Lay Yang, 21, a Queen's Scholar and recipient of first class honours in Mathematics in the University of Malaya said yesterday her gool is the ultimate: A maths tripos in Cambridge310 words
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Article90 1957-06-28 5 WONG KAY PIT. a cashier of a dispensary, had two charges of falsification of accounts read and explained to him in a Singapore Court terday. No plea was recorded. r cashier at the Chung Hwa Medical COW* By accused of making a deli and, on a90 words
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Advertisement342 1957-06-28 5 -K I NOW SHOWING' iCyXTHAYI m -1.45-4.10-fi.4s*»l«p.in -K :rjr:,.x ,1 the man |pfe(r l l» JACK HAWKINS I IN THE SKY LK^V^ ELIiABETH SELURS IkJ -r TOMORROW Mil STOR\ Ol -IMI'I I IMOIM I XNII I.RI I Ul \IM)N H^^TtLii CWLI WRLS LANQ fULLEB CATWT DOWKS HNNt CtOF^ x \iii342 words
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Miscellaneous566 1957-06-28 5 Standard cAlmcm&c Information at a Glance riN(;APQP£ mmmi r b SfT t 611 am <S4 B) fJI REDIFFUSION B?Jt± +Mm&Pm9m rv r^ 4: 174 f:> 124 J R»:»1H-| -lON .x lh r Network): MMMrMkBl+BAfflL t,),,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 c:."n. Opening Announcement; ■VK^AkW, MMm |(niIM(KIIH: 7.01 5.:..r:.=e Serenade: 7: Nf.v.Singapore l:vu am (8566 words
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Article542 1957-06-28 6 yOBRS 1 IIM QflMtoi] and Tanjong Pa^ar V rris will go to the polls tomorrow to make 1 choice of candidates to fill the two vacant seats in the Singapore L V. <• re A sembly. They have had little to guide then, bl tfal B BM -f542 words
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Article391 1957-06-28 6 y^'HILE f :v^ rai Drkers at Pdrl Sa --rtenham and elsewhere In the count; to their tenses and t H CaJsSd I B Ibetl work-to-rule campalpr ;r. Btllgspsfg Jamit Sin^h is eyeing on a section c: Hbm Mtten to become h:s pawni by refuging to handle cargoes391 words
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Article1300 1957-06-28 6 OBSERVER Correspondent Norman Cliff concludes his A NEW NATION IN THE MAKING series on the prospects and individual roles of the Caribbean group islands which early next year will pool their interests in a West Indian Federation with the capital in Trinidad. J^T this moment 230,--0001,300 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter122 1957-06-28 6 Sir June. July and August are the three 2 months when most j schools hold their Sports. j This is meant to be a X- period of festivity and 2 rejoicing for the pupils. Unfortunately most heads 5 of schools turn their Sports Day into a grand 2122 words
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Letter615 1957-06-28 6 ALL letters must bear the signatures and addresses of the senders. -Ed. S;r— The war is en. What ■DO strategy and ta in the two Eif-olacttons for the Cairnhill and Tanjong P.i?,.r seats, respective y, |< t pre lent conditl trai 4y hardly eaten into the question at615 words
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Letter778 1957-06-28 6 All Correspondence Should Be Short And To The: Point. S.r-We all know that one about "He who pays the piper calls the tune." This is half-brother to '.he other one "The customer is always right." In other words "If you want my money give me what I wmt." London,778 words
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Article397 1957-06-28 6 Aster Gunasekera - NEWS AS IT STRIKE S ME Aster Gunasekera Bv the benefit of these unfortunates. Boys, girls and youths clubs are «ncouragcd and everything possible, within the grants made available to the 22 community centres in Singapore, is done to make the present generation good citizens of the future. .Much of397 words
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Advertisement96 1957-06-28 6 PIANO ACCORDIONS 1 (Complete with Carrying Case) I Sfudenf 12 25 Keys 12 Bass $135.00 Student 24 25 Keys 24 Bass SI 50.00 Student 32 25 Keys 32 Bass $***** Cantore 49 34 Keys 48 Boss $***** Canfore S3 34 Kcvs 80 Bass $325 00 Contore S7 37 Keyi 8096 words
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Advertisement84 1957-06-28 6 l BLUE SPOT C^\ Brines to you the Latent m Car Radio* WE HAVE A MODEL TO SUIT EVERY CAR and Special Modelt jor Borg wards Fiats Fords Opels Mercedos Simcas Volkwagens etc., etc WITH PRESS BUTTON TUNING AND V.H.F. RECEPTION Come in Today far <i Free I>> monstration. THERE84 words
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320 1957-06-28 7 Special UN Session To Meet On Hungary BRITAIN AND NEW ZEALAND CALL FOR EARLY ACTION NEW YORK. June 27 (Reuter) Acreement was reached not to call the General Assemble into special session immediately but to convene earh in September in advance of the regular Assembly to consider the I N320 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-06-28 7 photo. IIIL Frinie Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, sots oil for a ride on the miniature railway at thr Conservative Garden Fete which he opened at his constituency of Bromley, Kent. Lady Dorothy Macniillan was also present. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration142 1957-06-28 7 LONDON, June 27 (Reuter). Moscow Radio last night joined in the Soviet attack on General Lauris Norstad, NATO Supreme Commander, describing him as a "cannibal, murderer and a madman." (Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister, yesterday accused Gen. Norstad of being "a cold142 words
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Article63 1957-06-28 7 CAIRO. June 27. (AP)-< Egypt has banned rock n roil from the land ol the belly dance. ibe chief of the police BBOralfl -quad said the WMli lypopular music and dance from America is a menace to public morals. One prospering night club proprietor moaned:63 words
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Article39 1957-06-28 7 UU>\ 8 nfl :^nza epidemic has claimed 200 lives and affected nearly nalf-a-million people since it began about -ix weeki ago, according to a report issued in New Delhi by the Director-General of Health Services.— Reuter.39 words
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Article29 1957-06-28 7 A 28-YEAR-OLD woman arrested in Tokyo yesterday on charges of attempting to rash counterfeit Japanese urrency notes, told police she was -acting on the advice of God."29 words
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209 1957-06-28 7 LONDON, June 27 (Reuter)— Newspaper chiefs and cxecuiives from all over the British Commonwealth wount up the three-day annual conference of the Commonwealth Press I'nion here yesterday with unanimous support of an Australian resolution on the freedom of the PUCK i The209 words
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Article71 1957-06-28 7 TEHERAN, Jane Zl \UF\ Bandit chieftain Dad Shah, < .M three Arrtericans us March, is surrounded and has offered to render, police reported yttterday. The army prosecutor, meanwhfle. arrested the Governor of Baluchistan and Mahim Mirlashkari. leader of the tronc Baluchi tribe*, for alleged complicity in thtf71 words
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47 1957-06-28 7 Take Poison, Said WifeAnd He Did! -:f\rr- studen. at the f California n i r* u <i c* 1* HI mgnt g laKf e said. Ir r u-,, r:-.r:srr.sn .i > r Police sale" > j hit motber-tn-lv v-« Linl 52 Cahmpalgn. Illin •av.ns then for the past month.47 words
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84 1957-06-28 7 Octopuses And Crabs Cause 01 Union Claim SYDNEY, Ju-o Center)' —Huge crabs and small oct*> The underwater thieve* «e:z* the tools and either scuttls v win nw or quicKiy cover them with silt, befm -e they hi i gone. As a result the bridge and wharf carpenters union is seeking84 words
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130 1957-06-28 7 NEW YORK. June 27 <AP> Fmir thugs who police sa.d took sadistic delight in beating un their victims, were sentenced yesterday to prison terms ranging up to 60 years. Their vlel.ms included two women and a child. The sentencing; by Judge Carmine J. Marasco130 words
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Article37 1957-06-28 7 THE Japan Council of Siienco said yesterday a Japanese ohserx ation lean will be sent to the Suvarow Islands in the Pacific to rve a total eclipse of the sun on Oct. 12. lii.iß.— Renter.37 words
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Article100 1957-06-28 7 MELBOURNE, Jim- 27 Keutcr)— Discovery of a gold Hogget worth about £A4OO has sent a wave of "gold fever" rippling through the former gold mining town of Bealiba. 121 miles north-\v*t of Melbourne. It was at Bealiba. (pop. now MO) Where the world's largesi nugget the "Welcome100 words
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Advertisement60 1957-06-28 7 after the show N| /g) try this DRINKING CHOCOLATE ••••••^••••••••••••jrfr I CATHAY < S COMING! RENOLD CHAIN DRIVES the st"e*s of mechanical power transmission all over th« world O»rvts o> i->*o *f »^o« s*c<« spec*. r< va vr to <000 m» lEHOII CHAINS LIMITED NIKCKEITEI HHHHHMB SOLE \Cf\TS:- UNITED ENGINEERS60 words
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Advertisement99 1957-06-28 7 1 F R LEISURE FOR PLEA^URE 0 /irn mm i nrt nnri tM I nr*- th r> f\r J r r t\i <- I v *pS^gEg«4 n rn rtfm rr^rr nnn .«fi \p nrp inp nrnPr o/ t. r Jp f^'Sg^gßTSsSCl JriTr^^Ba I/I 1 '1 1 i Ifi H t99 words
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158 1957-06-28 7 Chopped Oft Horse's Hind Legs, Now He's On Cruelty Charge SYDNEY, June 27 (Router) A further adjournment was granted in Manila court today in the hearing ajrain.st William James Gorman 67, wealthy New South Wales grazier, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of having cruelly ill-treated a horse on158 words
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Advertisement845 1957-06-28 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T»l. J3923 6. ***** 4 !32 6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax Montreal. Boston, New York, Baltimore Philadelphia b Cult Ports S pore P S ham Penan* AfNEAS 19/24 lulv 25 lulv 26 27 U U ANTLOCHJS 20 25 Aug845 words
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Advertisement1210 1957-06-28 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 |18 lines) (Inccrccratec in i r f-apcrc) <12 lines) Sh Dcp 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T D ;;r SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON ti CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option tc proceed via other ports to load and discharge carge (Via Sucx with1,210 words
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Advertisement894 1957-06-28 8 MITSUI |g\ LINE S'pore P^horr Penanc FOR JAPAN Akokurasan Maru fcr Yokohama, Kobe, Moji via Hongkcng 5 July 3 July Nachisan Maru for Moji 22 July Awajison Maru fc Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 27 Jaly FOR U.S.A. For New York, Ph.ladelpr ia, Ealtimore via Eombay Akagisan Maru vio Eombay 20 July894 words
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Advertisement625 1957-06-28 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok and or Far East via Suez. Penonq P S'horr b c "JUTLANDIA" 4 5 July 6 7 July 8 S u Bangkok only "MOMBASA" 1C 11 July "FALSTRIA" 10/11 July 12 13 July 14 1J Bangkok only HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden, Port Soid,625 words
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220 1957-06-28 9 MALAYA CAN BOOST ENVIABLE' ECONOMY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaya can overcome the synthetic rubber threat by formulating a process by which its rich natural rubber wealth could be tapped at minimum cost, declared the United States Consul-Gene-ral here, Mr. Thomas K. Wright. Mr. Wright told the Standard that another way220 words
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Article173 1957-06-28 9 SHIPS INI PORT OITIR ROXIX MANDAMA. Bonneville. Firing Arrow. SI M< e Eglise, Ariana, i* ira W 1 Trader. Hunan, Barumun, N can ICaru. M rayeker Catenas, Van Riebee< Douglas, Biinncon. SlfH, Hff. Silvercrc v W rwick ,i. Ringhorn, Tunan, Doctor Lykrs, Japara, Chai r- egerg, Van Noo'rt, Lenevcrctt Malay.173 words
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Article374 1957-06-28 9 BROKERS' 'WAR': THE Rubber Brokers Association broke down for two reasons, in the view ol Mr. T. E. Atkinson, the deputy iliMinnan of Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd. 1 Be said the association was unable to forcv its rules regarding brokerage rates among its own374 words
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Article125 1957-06-28 9 RUBBER UP 3/8C. SINGAPORE rubber prices •^rday rose 3 8 cent to 911 cent lb. for International first grade Juiy shipment on a quietly iteady Icet During the daj tip re was little tnelinatSOß to trade. Seflefi wen teaejrred and app".i!" i I be marUni time. At noon the market125 words
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Article117 1957-06-28 9 S:\ T OAPORE Chinese Prodim? Exchanqe noon closing prices per picul yesterday •>vcro copr.i. June/July $24,' buyers; $25\ ?c'>rs; crrnnut oil in bulk $40$ severs. In drums S44if seilcr?. Ifuntok white penper fill sellers. Sarawak white $110 sellera. ipt la] Barawi ack $74 COPKA HOLIDAY WTi FR BATH117 words
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Article197 1957-06-28 9 Business In Shares IfALATA ■haiebroken yester- <•' ported the following business done: F. If. ords. tm overnigVif nnd ycs;oi\-I.n-: Gammons I fa 38; 11. Waugh si .91 to c Hongkong Bank $890: Hump "•■■■'<_ A2O/4 1 ordl l/i foments *****; McAlifter 51.«4: Box (2.20; Robinson ords. H to 4 1197 words
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Article167 1957-06-28 9 Industrials Strong, Tins Firm [by the Association vere: THE Rtn ncM, i n industrial shares continued in the local market y i relay, according to the Malayan Sliarebr(" r.-' Association. r r;n.s rnnitnoj firm, whlta l< caJ rubbers were irregular. Sterlinc; rubbers moved to biithei lei Price changes announce". INDUSTRIALS167 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-06-28 9 A HOUSEHOLD cleanblg u. el that win prove a boon to housewives in Malaya is a flexible dust and carpet brush now boin<z introduced Into the Malayan market. The "Ferlpage," a Gorman made Soogcr product brushes carpets, lings and every hard-to-reach corners In the boa The localStandardpic - 93 words
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Article43 1957-06-28 9 THI M in Exchar.co B Association made the following .a its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling T.T. or OD. ready: V F B cs 1138H: Belgian France 1623-1/4; Deutseh e Marks 8: Danish Kr. 224-3/4. Other exchange rates remain i red-43 words
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Article44 1957-06-28 9 KBW YORK, fan T 'r>— Dow-Jones closing averages: STOCKS 30 Industrials M Hails 145.40 4ii Bonds IS Utilities (19.37 65 Stocks 171 MM 40 Bond? 160.30 The Dow-Jones commodity futures index (1924-2fi average I ia i 100) closed a I i44 words
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337 1957-06-28 9 900,000 TONS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS SUPPLIED THE Shell Company distributed to consumers in ."Malaya and Borneo nearly 900,000 tons of petroleum products of all kinds during the past year, according to the annual report ot the Shell Company of Singapore, and the Shell Co. of the Federation of Malaya. The |n337 words
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Advertisement426 1957-06-28 9 BARBER- FERN- VILLE LINES i':n. New Yoik. Ph.ladelphia. Balhmon. Mobile. New Orleans. Houston (via Suez) S por« P. Sham Penang New York HIASAMTVIUI 6 2S lun 31 |ul> HINCSVILLE 3 jn |ulv 9|uly 12/14 July 14 Aus from New YorV, Lcs An*eles. Sjn Franci?to. (via Hont-kong) N York L. A426 words
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Advertisement423 1957-06-28 9 NOTICES NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Ol ibqo ikom muyn PORTS TO NAGAPAI lINAM MADRAS CIIIPPERS are hereby informed that the In tariff issued by the 8.l Co., Ltd. and the Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. has been extensively amended with effect from Ist August 1957. Copies of the new tariff will be423 words
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Advertisement503 1957-06-28 9 NOTICES CON( Ki II Fll I N Ci PKOPnvl l» Mil II SIOREI IKIM I HI in K Mil. LANGI \(il IN^l II i Ii AND KI \R< H INIT. PAXTAI \llh KI \LA II MPI I FOR Mil MINISTRY I i i ims FEDERATION (>» U\l X\ r: RS503 words
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Article395 1957-06-28 10 Echo of June 6, 1944 D-DAY in Normandy T AST year motion picture producers Samuel BisehofY and David Diamond came up with a sensational hit picture, "The Phoenix City Story." that sot pa?es of recognition in the American press. They now have a second hit on their hands,395 words
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Article, Illustration480 1957-06-28 10 Glimpses of SOHO POLUMBIA'S Soho Incident is a fast-moving action thriller set against the colourful background cf London's Soho. Hollywood actress Faith Domergue and Canadian actor Lee Patterson co-star. U li baaed nn it bert Westerby's novel, "Wise I> Never Work." The scripi i.- bv lan Btuart Black. Venv.n Scwcil480 words
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Article242 1957-06-28 10 FOX NEWS in CinemaScope TN a move to brinq; a "new look' to newsreels and to re-establish their entertainment importance, 201 h (enturyFn\ is converting its .Movietonews to C inemaScope. The decision w.is made at a top level home office meeting railed by president Spyros P. Skcuiras of executives represeatias242 words
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Article, Illustration6 1957-06-28 10 A tense moment in SCREAMING EAGLES6 words
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Article127 1957-06-28 10 HERE'S a movie conic r tJ I hould prove to be eg exciting as it is easy to do. Don't pull out that box or colours All that is required of yon guess how many parachutes there are in Allied Artists' action-packed movie "Screaming E Send your entries (along127 words
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Article, Illustration614 1957-06-28 10 r £llE story of the little M a 1 a y .c. i r 1 who dreamed of becoming famous film ittr, is almost the nme a> the fctory of Cinder :11a. Many people might not believe it, but it actually happened in the case614 words
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Advertisement253 1957-06-28 10 The irorld famous family of TIGER j medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any ether pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, jCc cs Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TiGER MEDICAL HALL Mfi^' INFLUENZA! 1 .©OO ;/'-^Q^ YOUR BEST DEFENCE [il!::;!::/ TAKE STOPAIN For Quick :ef cf f|| y^^tSiw Fever, Co253 words
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Advertisement191 1957-06-28 10 Dirk Bogarde in action, with a BANG TVRX BOGARDE Pkei swung bifo action for CAMPBELL'S KWGi I hi action lJ if th a BANG. He's doing ali own >r-. In the i A i ne of them includes blowing up a 300 jt. clijj-iop road i nth Hdif a hundredrweight191 words
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Article75 1957-06-28 11 S. China Wins 4 l DJ .a June SI ft m ed its In Bandung by 4 s ils 1 ne. a.- cored by the Indonesians after eight minutes of play, but the HongKong team evene Mtb rr.:.-.u-.e throi; C h Lee IUK ":e at h.V.f time M W minutes75 words
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Article98 1957-06-28 11 N tion Leni ie stand rips lno! We Inc. .lay, June 26 by the Associated Press. American League standings. includirc all games of Wednesday, June 26 W L Trt Ed Chicago 4o l 1 M 44 H9 I Clevcl ind 33 31 JM H Boston 33 33 .500 aj98 words
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Article34 1957-06-28 11 kildai:e. Ireland, June 2G (Renter)— Ballymoss, the Iri h f who was Becond to Ci pello in the Epsom Derby a aeo, won the t6.800 Iri>h D-rbv at the racecourse here today.34 words
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Article, Illustration961 1957-06-28 11 AUBREY HIGGS - AUBREY HIGGS Kumar 6c Krishnan Out At Wimbledon Now, For Seixas In The 3rd. Round By LONDON, June 27 (Reuter).— ln a devastating exhibition of controlled power tennis, Australian champion Ashley Cooper yesterday crushed Jaroslav Drobny, hero of many past centre court battles, to961 words
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Article252 1957-06-28 11 SBA JUNIORS IN OUT RESULTS "f la^t nicht's Singapore Badminton Association junior championship ties played at the Badminton Stadium were: >Icn"s -in^lrs: Christopher i a I Jacques I beat Fo< Fall i Bower) tt-%. 1-Is, IS-* Tan Cheng Ens, (Wembley) beat Lim K ngPern < i Nai onal) K( j252 words
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Advertisement33 1957-06-28 11 t COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS Audie Murphy IT. rhe Croat I'ntold Story of a d««sp,-r.it.- "f ban.l >' s,.idu-rs l'l riICOATS:: 5.,-., f (,u!^ andj (.illnr.rv —1 11 p.icktd tiittrt.iiniiHMit for all— T VArITQL MIDNIGHT33 words
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Advertisement518 1957-06-28 11 CLASSIFIED ADS HIRE PURCHASE W Will) r TECK FIN"-.' 7 :I °P or Grol I* iaance Floor for -WP Hire:- irehan ars '"dustry. Reply I* G new and Mo- Bo« MH del upwards only) term.*- urn derate. Adp!v IT3A. South ACCOM \\CA\l Bridge Road Tel *****. v^ t- RNISHED F518 words
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Miscellaneous344 1957-06-28 11 Li 1 Abner By A/ Capp P^l^^^^^^^^Bj^^^^^^^^^^^^j^^y JEST R.EW THET-- Afcti-fr ■T SHORE. SM. S KAPP*V. r f I S'O.OCO WEDDiM' DRESS J^^rF.. si SHE PLELIZES MARRVIN' r HAWG MrCAt I «r<\ |I '^m wsfovo: yo'v/ill make all her v^"^ k.^ a >«ml< •7 l^v»^%fc,l I ~^^flß v^O^EV BABY.'/-HAPPV^ y344 words
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Miscellaneous346 1957-06-28 11 rp. o \v s OIMION; i X "I .nit y runs must furl. i ously when a guilty ion- < is< ii-ni c drives it I ullcr. i ikidw HiK miivONB: (J.i in inside in form.; -1 in ■ek new ideas BBd 1 methods Forward private confidential or secret items.346 words
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Miscellaneous42 1957-06-28 11 MISCLUAMfOI'S pONSULT J:m R-icdee v> c>e A'-troloccr who predicted srorM events and manv top ranking personalities as r.-"b-lished in the papers. Pr*consultation Fep $5 Prediction in writing includes three q lions Vce 520. Oflice 40 Bras B l i Road Singapore 7.42 words
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Article309 1957-06-28 12 Kamo Is Out ALTHEA'S THERE WIMBLEDON. June 27, <l\' -r Knsei K.imn, Japan's national champion, ua<» eliminated from the men's singles .it the Wimpdon lawn tenni> chamm>hips when he was in his third round mat h h% Amerh in Vic > v i former champion. and seeded number six this309 words
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Article500 1957-06-28 12 Metrostar Has Made Progress Trackwork At Bukit Timah METROSTAR II showed splendid form at the Bukit Timah track yesterday when she matched strides with All Things Nice in a solidly run threr-lurlonjj workout in 38 4 sec. Alt. i i pair finished with ittle 1 Metrostar II was going all500 words
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155 1957-06-28 12 Navy Edges A Very 'Green' Young S'pore AFTER a goalless first half, Royal Navy improved on thr resumption to edge Young Singapore 2-1 in the triendh lootball match at Jalan Bcsar Stadium ves- tcrria> and though Navy played better, they did not rVimina' team rni>. number of goal scoring chances155 words
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Article68 1957-06-28 12 PENANC. Thurs. The Kouicon Motor f 1 1 soccer team from Hnn^kocsr. playin? their first matrh on Malayan soil this season, just managed to heat Penang by four ItMal to three at the city stadium this evening. ro in defeat was Pa- S Hock, who ?c goal!68 words
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139 1957-06-28 12 Japanese Cagers For Nanyang Cup Tourney JAPANESE eagen will I pl.iv iii Sintjaporo for the first time when the Standard C'lmnitrcial Lnterprise Cornpans of Osaka sends its t< mii to parti< ipatc in the ntli annual men and uumtji basketball lowaav ni c it lUr Um N.hi\.::i^ Cup It he139 words
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Article31 1957-06-28 12 k; a: LUMPUB 1 irsday— Union of Selangor Teachers trounced Road Transpoort Sports Club 8-1 in FAS busil e n 3 Ic;i2ue fixture M Ipofa Road ground here iday.31 words
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Article195 1957-06-28 12 Follow ins: is the latest amendment list issued by i the Straits Racing Association: TRANSFERS Fmm Clan 1 to Class 2: Royal Wellington II; Hlgfi Uopes; Merdcka; Determ:nation. From Class 4 to Class 3: Clover Bus; Sale Venture. Prom CUtt 4 to Class o: Admission: The Beastie; Brown195 words
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Article68 1957-06-28 12 THE lean to represent Sinfapore Malaya off In p Army in a Community -■••ccer league match at JaKin Bc>nr Stadium on Sunday will be selected from* Idroa Aloir; Am in Kactawi, A Ahmad Yusof. Johai Othman Johan, Ibrahim 'i. Hawan, Ismail Yusof. Tahir Abu. Ibrahim Hansoor,68 words
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Article, Illustration490 1957-06-28 12 Jack Peart - Jack Peart by lON DON. Thursday. There's money in Lew Hoad's tennis racket around 1 42.000— il the 22--year-old Australian "Golden bo>' retains his Wimbledon singles title. urn dollar-] American promoter Jack K mer will offer lugubrious I to join the well-paid tei rmers of his professional imer490 words
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Article, Illustration86 1957-06-28 12 Action at Wimbledon Mimi Arnold of Redwood City. California. w!o played agatasl Miss P. M. Burrell of (Ireal Britaia. Mii,s Arnold wen 6-0, (i-0. MRS. L. A. Hnad. Australia, 101 t u' »jf, don Champion Lets Hoad, appears to I: it headed tt I tWl fii't ion ffcot. Sht lOOJ86 words
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265 1957-06-28 12 Siglap Boys Win 'Tri' at Serangoon With yi» points to (heir credit Siglap Secondary School won j the inter-school triangular ;.thlrtic meet against Scrangoon anil Balesticr Junior Trade Schools on the SKS ground yesterday. Serangoon boys wore second with 72 I oints. Bftlestier Junior Trade School finished with U The265 words
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Article42 1957-06-28 12 I/3NION, June 27, (Reuter) iv ol the cricket match ended today was: At Guildfnrd: Surrey beat Hampshire by an inningi and ".'■i rims. Hampshire 6H and 103 Laker five for 46 Surrey 247 for four declared. (Surrey 14 points).42 words
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Article184 1957-06-28 12 V. Marhar - V. Marhar by LACK OF FUNDS WILL STOP OTHER TEAMS, TOO CEYLON Amateur Athletic Association has declined Malaya's invitation to participate in the Merdeka Games in Kuala Lumpur this September. Secretary of the CAAA. Mr. David Thambyah has cab'.ed the organizing committee of the Merdeka184 words
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Article138 1957-06-28 12 T Rajonnran of Scrarr Garden Sporti Club will lead the Singapore Cricket Association XI ag unst the Combined Services in their annual aided match Hm HM S. Tc roc ground weekend. The SCA selection eomna l i met last nisht at the Sin■e Crirket C':ub also named138 words
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Article218 1957-06-28 12 Today's Sport in the COLONY SOCCER Bl w; tMisfllßSj <i'i 1 1 srt favoaritea to win the lracuttitle, will rlash willi Indian Recreatinn Cluh in a Div. -■-< r match at Jalan Rosar Stadium. Kick-oil S 15 p.m. The other division thrrr m.»t( lir's .ir< imh'i< < \> T.M.0.8.A. :t218 words
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633 1957-06-28 12 JASBIR SINGH - Rahim A riff in Share C'ship title at Johore English College JASBIR SINGH By A. RAHIM bin Rahman who made a recriVd triple jump of Ult. 4in v :r best performance trophy at the annual athletic meet of Johore Lngli.sh (.<<.■ on the College ground in Johore Bahru jestcrday. Rahim633 words
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