Singapore Standard, 5 July 1957
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Title Section33 1957-07-05 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD P 0 I ICE ***** (5 line*T 2400 #r *i a. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 VoL VIII. No. 3 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS33 words
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Article, Illustration576 1957-07-05 1 THE BIG KREMLIN SHAKE-UP EX-EDITOR TRUSTED AIDE The Last Of The Stalinists Molotov, Malenkov, Kaganovich 6l Shepilov 'Hinder Peace Policy' LONDON, JULY 4 (REUTER)— THE SOVIET COMMUNIST PARTY LAST NIGHT ANNOUNCED THE DISMISSAL FOR "ANTI-PARTY ACTIVITY" OF FOUR OF ITS TOP LEADERS— MOLOTOV, MALENKOV, KAGANOVICH576 words
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Article70 1957-07-05 1 WARSAW. July 4 (AP) Polish sources said tonight that former Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov, was under house arrest m Moscow. The sources also said that Mr. Kaganovirh and Mr. Malenkov, expelled with him from the Soviet Praesidium, were also under house arrest m the Russian capital.70 words
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256 1957-07-05 1 WASHINGTON. July 4 (Reuter) —In an official comment, the U.S. State Department spokesman >jid that the serious nature the divergence of views L .i> clearly shown by the .'umber and names of the persons dismissed or shiftr'. m Soviet Russia. .Ie256 words
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Article45 1957-07-05 1 ENGLAND made an excellent start on the first g day of the Third Test f gainst the West Indies. At '"lose of play. England had scored .160 for two. (iraveney not out ISB and May not out 40 (Full report on pi?e 12).45 words
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Article112 1957-07-05 1 Dato Panglima DATO PAXGLIMA Bukit Oantang, retiring Mentri Besar ol Perak. said m Singapore last night on his return from Britain he was glad to hoar that the Federa::!! Government had accepted the draft constitution m principle. The Dato wai OBC of four Rulers' representatives who112 words
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Article92 1957-07-05 1 S'pore Man Held By US Customs ALAMEDA. California. July 4 iAP) A Chinese from Singapore trapped on the top deck of a Swedish tanker was hold by Customs agents today after a wild. 20-hour search. The agents flushed out Tiong Keuk Tay, 33, a crew member on the 8.G73-ton vessel92 words
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Article, Illustration19 1957-07-05 1 WITH the Stalinists removed from their top posts, Party Secretary N. Khrushchev becomes more powerful.19 words
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Article285 1957-07-05 1 MALAYA TO BECOME FULL MEMBER OF INTERNATIONAL STUDY GROUP KUALA LUMPUR, Xhurs.— The Federation of Malaya will become an independent member of the International Rubber Study Group after Merdeka Day, Assistant Commerce Minister Inche Mohd Khir Johari disclosed today. The Federation will also have advisers285 words
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Article172 1957-07-05 1 BOYD GIVES PLEDGE ON TROOPS LONDON, July 4 (Reuter)— The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, said today m the Commons that if the Federation of Malaya, on achieving independence m August, asked for Commonwealth forces now m Malaya to continue to fight the Communist terrorists they would do so. Answering172 words
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Article104 1957-07-05 1 The dismissals were made known m a communique from the Central Committee of the Rumanian Workers (Communist) Party, issued by the official Rumanian news agency Agerpress. The two leaders are Josif Chisinevschi. who is dismissed as secretary of the Central Committee and also as a member of the Politbureau, and104 words
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115 1957-07-05 1 PEN'ANG. Thurs. The Sultan of Johore, the Ruler most eligible for the post of Yang di-Pertuan Agong, has not committed himself on the matter. This was disclosed by the Sultan of Kedah before he lelt for home from the Kedah115 words
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Article34 1957-07-05 1 GUY FAWKES, 72. a master mariner who said he was a descendant of the leader of the Gunpowder Plot, died m New York on Monday. He was born m England.- UP.U.P. - 34 words
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Article30 1957-07-05 1 TWELVE more British Overseas Airways services to the Far East and Australia are to resume operation through Beirut from July 16. the Corporation announced on Wednesday night. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration270 1957-07-05 1 A 16-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl and her mother fell 50 feet from a Singapore hotel m South Bridge Road, at dawn yesterday and survived. The girl, Loon Jin Hoi, had attempted to prevent her mother from falling and lost her balance. The two women, clinging to each other,270 words
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40 1957-07-05 1 LONDON, July 4 (Reuter)— The Rumanian Communist Party announced the dismissal of two of its top leaders today, less than 24 hours after news of the demotion of the four leading Russian party leaders.40 words
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35 1957-07-05 1 FOR THE FIRST time m the history of the Singapore Police, six Asian officers have been promoted at the same time to the rank of Superintendent.35 words
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Article81 1957-07-05 1 C'WEALTH: MALAYA IS ACCEPTED LONDON. v 4. (Reuter).— The Commonwi th Prim* Minister? ronferc c here tcray agreed L,r,;,r..:v/ v thst Malaya should txrrome a full member of the Commonwealth partnership f nations when .<=he rereiveg fadeper.-ience on Aus She will be the Brit Ccmmon\vea:th ro;.r.*rv \o begin her i81 words
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Article223 1957-07-05 2 Paper To Pay $4,000 Damages MR. JUSTICE Tan Ah Tah m the Singapore High Court yesterday, awarded $4,000 m damages and costs to building sub-contractor, Mr. Sim Liang Peng, and his 18--year-old daughter, Miss Sim Seok Yee, against the editor of the Nanyang Siang Pau, Mr. Chan Sin Eng, and223 words
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Article59 1957-07-05 2 KARACHI. July 4 (Reuter) Pakistan International Airlines announced today there were no survivors found m the wreckage of their airliner which crashed on Monday on Charlakbi Island, m the Bay of Bengal. The wreckage was sighted tnday by a search plane which found the missing Dakota59 words
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Article32 1957-07-05 2 AT last 16 people were killed. s:x injured and more than 100 arrested m clashes during yesterday's Egyptian elections, a Ministry of the Interior communique an- nounced last night.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article29 1957-07-05 2 MR. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, yesterday m London described the changes m the Soviet Union as "a move m a heal- thy direction."— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-07-05 2 THE heat wave hasn't got j shapely model Jan Run- yard blowing her top, as x she demonstrates how to beat the soaring mercury <> m Chicago. By pulling j the string on her hot- J weather chapeau, she re- 2 2 leases a burket of waterUP - 61 words
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Article161 1957-07-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The recent 13th meeting of the International Rnbber Study Group at Jakarta, has made the statistical forecast that the rubber market will continue to enjoy stable conditions m the coming photo. year. -It was estimated the world might consume some 1,910,--000 long161 words
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Article77 1957-07-05 2 JAKARTA, June 4 (UP) City Health Officials m Solo today reported that a new variety of influenza, called "bloody flu" had attacked more than 100 children under the age of five. Health officials said that the new variety of flu caused bleeding from the77 words
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Article68 1957-07-05 2 NEW YORK. July 4 (AP) Readers Digest magazine, which carries no cigarette advertising m Its U.S. edition, is gradually dropping such advertising from its 28 foreign editions. Fred Thompson, advertising manager, confirmed yesterday the action was being taken because of recent scientific findings indicating harmful68 words
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Article447 1957-07-05 2 He Lured Woman Back To Her Death -He Says WASHINGTON, July 4 (UP)— The army buddy army specialist Third Class William S. Girard has t< m investigators m a sworn statement Girard "coaxed a Japanese woman to come close, then aimed at her from the shoulder447 words
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Article48 1957-07-05 2 TAIPEI. July 4 (Reuter)— A Nationalist F-84 Thunderjet fighter crashed into the sea south-west of Quemoy this morning after being hit by Communist anti-aircraft fire. the Nationalist Air Force announced today. The wreckage and the pilot had not been found by late this afternoon.48 words
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Article74 1957-07-05 2 LAKE CHARLES, Louisiana. July 4 CAP) Official estimates of the dead and missing neared the 700 mark yesterday m hurricane-bat-tered southwestern Louisiana. Sheriff Henry Reid of Calcasieu Parish (County) said 296 bodies had been recovered, 122 of them unidentified. Dr. Harry Snatic. Parish coroner. then74 words
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Article29 1957-07-05 2 ARGENTINA has banned travel to the Soviet Union on grounds the government there is blocking the return of persons lured from Argentina by Communist pro- paganda.- APAP - 29 words
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Article101 1957-07-05 2 LANCASTER, Pennsylvania, July 4, (AP) Madame Teresa, self-styled faith healer, advertise?: "There is no problem so great I can't solve it." Police gave her one yesterday. The question of raising $500 bail on a charge of fortune telling. Madame Teresa was arrested at her reading room while101 words
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Article162 1957-07-05 2 LONDON, July 4 (Reuter) Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, told Nigerian delegates who conferred here last month that he could not give them "a b:ank cheque" m favour of independence for their country m 1959, their own target date, it was disclosed today. But162 words
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Article151 1957-07-05 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Tone: Quiet. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was S380; per picul (Down 121 cents) LONDON RUBBER No. 1 R.S.S. Settlement House Terms. Thursday's opening first session were: Tone: Quiet. CLOSING spot 2:id August 27; d September151 words
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Article60 1957-07-05 2 SAN FRANCISCO. Ju v<* (AP). A i rrrier Shar: publisher, John W P .ye h:5 wfe Sylvia have witnesses i- scditi F. leraJ J idge Louii E. Goodmar i the Sc; and said ir.e tna start on Dec. 2. The Powells arc with sediti n m60 words
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301 1957-07-05 2 We're Not Just Animals For Breeding HONGKONG, July 4 (Reuter) Women campaigning against the right of Chinese men m this British Colony to have as many wives as they can keep, were told at a meeting yesterday that many women who supported the campaign were too scared of their husbands301 words
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Article25 1957-07-05 2 AIR FORCE General "Tiger" Wang Shu-Mini trrday paid his first vis to the offshore island ol Que- list General Staff.- A. P.A.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement127 1957-07-05 2 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL t MIDNIGHT TOMORROW REX I b^^fc^ P^il Xs iff v *%St 1 \«^^k^ •■> john127 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-07-05 3 LA LIT lI A VISYVANATH. 22. is a confidential stenographer at the Bank of India. She is deeply interested m Indian classical dances and has appeared on the local stase m Indian dramas. A kren cartoonist, v.eral of her works have appeared m well-known magazines57 words
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204 1957-07-05 3 Housing Authority To Take In Local SIT Staff? SINGAPORE'S Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, yesterday indicated that local staff of the Singapore improvement Trust would be absorbed into the proposed Housing Authority. The Housing Authority will i c > a:'. I* la204 words
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362 1957-07-05 3 Tentative Agreement SHB Men Give A At Telephone Board 'Go -Slow Pledge SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister and Minister for Labour, Mr. Lim Yew Hock stepped m and chances of settlement m two major industrial disputes— the "goslow" at the Singapore Harbour Board and362 words
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Article115 1957-07-05 3 Hari Raya Postal Deliveries THERE will u e no delivery c." tters or parcels r Mon- Riya B A the Director of P its, Singapore, u.'.r. o i ye -to: :ay. T:e General Pc OAm, Will mver, be open for business from 9 a US 8008. other post off ?.r.115 words
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Article34 1957-07-05 3 MR. CHEW Swee Kee. Assemblyman for Whampoa Division, Singapore, will resume his "Meet the People" sessions at the Eye Hospital (126, Batestier Road) at 7 p.m. on Thursdays, beginning July 11.34 words
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Article22 1957-07-05 3 THERE wifl he no Mm show at the Indian Information Office m Rallies Place on Monday. Hari Raya Ha.ii.22 words
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Article152 1957-07-05 3 Search For Expert Is Ended SINGAPORE Government has at last, managed to recruit a radio-therapist for the General Hospital. He is Dr. Kundan Lai. who was formerly m the National Health Service m Britain. A spokesman for the Health Ministry told the Standard yesterday that Dr. Lai will arrive m152 words
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246 1957-07-05 3 Dato Kamil Will Tell Britons About New Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The smooth progress of constitutional parleys leading to Merdeka has paved the wav for good relations between Malaya and Britain. declared Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, the Federation's High Commissioner designate to Britain today. Dato Kami!, who has ju?t retoraed246 words
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Article, Illustration256 1957-07-05 3 Weapons Training: No. 60 Sqdn Is Best In F.E.A.F. VENOM jets of No. 60 Squadron of the Royal Air Force gave an aerial display of precision formation flying and aerobatics at Tengah yesterday at a presentation of the Scarf Memorial Trophy to the unit. The trophy, awarded annually to the256 words
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74 1957-07-05 3 SINGAPORE Customs officer?, who replaced striking revenue officers, seized MO7 pounds of cigarettes on which SlO.ooo duty was payable on Wednesday night. Three men, who were m a speed boat laden with the cigarettes were arrested. Officers intercepted the smugglers between Blakan Mati and Pulau74 words
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Article63 1957-07-05 3 THREE Indian warships during their forthcoming summer cruise will hold combined exercises with ships of the Royal and Royal Australian Navies m Malayan waters. The ships, INS "Tir" and INS "Kistna" of the Indian Navy's Frigate Training Squadron, with INS "Cauvery" m company, will leave63 words
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Article67 1957-07-05 3 THREE youths, Ho Tjiang Seng, Lie A. Leng and Tan Ai Tjin, were each fined $5,000 m default six months' imprisonment, by a Singapore Magistrate yesterday for possession of 670 pounds of dutiable tobacco. The Court was U>U that the youths were arrested m67 words
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Article65 1957-07-05 3 A SALE of farm produce will be held at the Great Eastern Amusement Park, Changi Road, Singapore, on Saturday. The sale is sponsored by the Agricultural Co -Operative Union m ce'ebration of International Co-Operative Day, which falls o n that day. The sale will demonstrate to the65 words
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Article58 1957-07-05 3 Kassim 's Visit Was Expensive PENANG, Thurs. Thirty-six-year-old Kassim bin Bakar, who told the Magistrate's Court today, that he went into the compound of a house to see a maidservant, was fined $-5. Kassim pleaded guilty to a charge of committing trespass by remaining m the compound of Mr. H.58 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-07-05 3 MR. Goh Say Meng. 24, (right) who was given a going away party by friends last week. He leaves Singapore by the Kingsviile on Monday for Westminster College m New Jersey where he will study music for two years. He is going on a Crusade scholarship77 words
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Article74 1957-07-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Four Federation Police Inspectors have been promoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendents with effect from July 1, it was announced today. They are Inche Ibrahim Yeop (Kedah Perils contingents) Mr. Sze-tho Peng Kong of the Special Branch Headquarters. Inche Mior Mohamed Ja'afar74 words
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150 1957-07-05 3 Takes Up A Whole Day THE third day's hearing m a Singapore court, where two men and a woman faced 12 charges involving watches missing from a shop, was taken up by Teo Khiat Khoon. who was asked to identify the missing items. Teo, manager of150 words
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Advertisement13 1957-07-05 3 p? 9e F v v > *\^B TITONI i "T^ Suit jerland best 013 words
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Advertisement161 1957-07-05 3 a new touch ,jL jT for your beauty J «5 X by tp/-0 ARDLBy W\ -V Feather Finish ensures vC\\\ y^ y >' s J^?T; thzt your make-up is s&^S^ P ci *i cct at a^ times. W^a I '*5^ Nothing equals it for >%^ retouching it is a blend161 words
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Article, Illustration310 1957-07-05 4 90-YR -OLD BACHELOR HATES WOMEN A VETERAN world traveller, Mr. Eustace Thomas, 90, limped into Singapore International Airport yesterday to catch his plane for England. Mr. Thomas, who lives m Cheshire, arrived m the Colony last week-end on a round-the-world trip. It was his fourth since 1948. At 90. Mr.310 words
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Article391 1957-07-05 4 THE Management Committee of the Singapore Teachers' Union, met last night for three hours to decide on the date for their proposed strike. A decision was deferred until today. After the meeting, which was held behind closed doors, the union issued the following 26-word commu- nique391 words
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Article47 1957-07-05 4 ELLAPPAN VENKATARAM. a driver, accused of robbing a contractor. Shaikh Mecra bin Sahib, at knife-point on the night of March 4, was acquitted by Mr. Justice F.A. Chua. m the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The jury returned a unanimous verdict, of "not guilty."47 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-07-05 4 TWO students Fu;id bin Adorn 18. left, and G. Gopinath, 19, both of Muar. Johore. left Singapore for India yesterday m the liner Santhia to further their studies. They will study at Delhi College and will be away for about five Standardpic years.Standardpic - 46 words
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Article108 1957-07-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— One out of every three accidents m this town involves a cyclist, and m every four, a pedestrian. Carelessness and ignorance of traffic rules are the main faults of road-users, the Traffic Police Chief, Mr. G. P. Leech, said. Mr. Leech was108 words
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Article40 1957-07-05 4 MALACCA, Thurs. A planter, Tav Say Geok, was fined $200 by Magistrate Mr. Ramanatha Iyer here today for negligent driving on March 3 at Klebang Boar. It was stated that Tay's car collided with a bullock cart.40 words
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Article27 1957-07-05 4 THE People's Progressive Party is holding Its last public meeting before Merdeka tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock on the children's playground m Brcwstcr Road, Ipoh.27 words
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Article135 1957-07-05 4 SITIAWAN. Thurs. The Dindings District Welfare Committee is launching a big drive for funds this year to enable it to carry on its activities. Various fund-raising attractions have been arranged and spaced out over a period of three weeks. These in- clude cinema and135 words
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Miscellaneous1031 1957-07-05 4 Standard cJilmanac Information at a Glance and 9.15 pm land Yard 7 30 and 930 p.m. Potpourri: 2 pm. The Sher> Fie'd= S^fIAIIA mailV REX: The King And Four Queens CENTBAL: Sabre Jet 730 and Show; 2.15 Western Harmony; 2 JO pUrC A#AdJrjr 12.30. 2.30. 630 and 930 p.m. 91,031 words
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Article266 1957-07-05 5 MAHA Exhibition Opens Af Chinwoo Today Unique Selection Of Locally Grown Plants KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The collection of flowers for this year's Malayan Agri-Horticultural AsH^c^ation exhibition which opens at the Chinwoo tor.orrow should be the grandest ever seen m the Federal lapital, Mr. C. B. Taylor,266 words
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Article37 1957-07-05 5 PENANG, Thurs.— Electrical fittings i sanitary installations, worth < "i. were stolen from two un< vpied houses m Patani Roa I. Jewellery, worth $661, was stolen from a house m Irrawaddy Road yesterday afternoon.37 words
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Article112 1957-07-05 5 Warning Against Agitators KIAL A LUMPUR, Thurs— The High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray today warned the people i^ain^t agitators who spread evil rumours about the aftermath of Merdeka. The intention of such agitators, he told the jood citizens committees of Kelang Lama and .Juniong of Kulim, Kedah. was to create112 words
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117 1957-07-05 5 I?CH. Than Five hundred trc r~ and police yesterday cordoned crT the Tan-;-r.? Rarr.butan C ntralMen- i H >spit i. area when trac- -r d )gs traced a b. x d trail a. r. ?use m the vicinity. Or. Tuesday night, a police area117 words
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Article49 1957-07-05 5 PEN'AXG. Thurs.— A ccr.:^. i ir.t, C'r. r Kcoi Tv ■'<. c-r.vi-ted by the Sessions Court to:iv- m I hMP of I h s father, Ah Seng, 62, m fear of death m crcier to extortion at Ba'.:'< Road on Apri: 20. c was postponed v 11.49 words
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Article134 1957-07-05 5 Work For Malaya Chinese Urged KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Chinese m Malaya must show their allegiance to this country and help solve the many problems that will crop up after independence. Col. Sir Henry Lee, Minister for Finance, They must forget all differences and instead work hand-in-hand with other Malayans134 words
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Article132 1957-07-05 5 THE Singapore Public Works Department Club, at <*'•'■ extra- iry general m< cting held on T.■ lay, elected lie following ils for tn* 1 eai President: Mr. R. G. lies, Director of P iblic W >rka (exfici i); vice-presidents: Mr. H. A. S indford and Mr. N.132 words
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Article, Illustration89 1957-07-05 5 'Ma' 'Ha,' The Tame Jumbos S THESE two elephants will be a special attrac- j tion at the fortheominff M.A.11.A. Exhibition m 2 Kuala Lumpur. Brought j from Perlis by train, j they will give joy rides to children visiting: the C Z exhibition. Originally named "Segamal" (left) 2 j89 words
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Article201 1957-07-05 5 PENANG, Thurs. "The quality of mercy is not strained," quoted defence counsel, Mr. Khoo Keat Siew, m the Sessions Court here today. He quoted this passage from Shakespeare m mitigation of sentence for his client. Mak S.iam bin Mandeh. who had pleaded guilty201 words
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Article45 1957-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Communist terrorist, San Choy, gave himself up to Police party at Menglembu, near Ipoh, 00 April 23, the Federation Gosrernmeßt anDounced today. An official gtatemeni taid that new- <i his nirrendei wai witheld for security reasons.45 words
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Article62 1957-07-05 5 A TOP ofTicinl from the Australian Department of Territories arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantat to discuss with the Government the transfer of Christmas Island, off. Singapore, to Australia. He is Air. C. R. Lambert. Secretary m the Department of Territories, who will confer with the62 words
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Article72 1957-07-05 5 A 56-YEAR-OLD woman, upset over the disappearance of her 21-year-Old daughter, decided to end her own life by jumping from the second-floor of a building m New Bridge Road, a Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. The inquest was on Lcong Wan, who was found lying72 words
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Article69 1957-07-05 5 PENANO, Thurs. Twelve Settlement councillors have been appointed members of the Penang Education Board under the Education Ordinance, 1957. They are Dr. N. K. Menon. Dr. Lim Chong Eu. Messrs. Chcah Seng Khim, Hashim bin Awang. Wong Loh Hun, Wong Pow Xce. S. II Hussain, If. L Samuel,69 words
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Article36 1957-07-05 5 HOXGKONG. July 4. Special Standard Service: Closing prices Of the Honfkong Exchange were Slti.fi:* to El Sterling; $6.1325 to U.S.SI: $1,839 to .Malayan SI; $0-134 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gulc! i>l'tJT.s to a tacl.36 words
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Article40 1957-07-05 5 LEO AH WEE, 45. chief engineer of the ship. Hua Lee, was yesterday sentenced m a Singapore Court to 12 months' imprisonment for causing grievous hurt to Chan Kirn Van, a marine superintendent, on May 16, last year.40 words
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Article, Illustration186 1957-07-05 5 Nepal C-in-C To Inspect Gurkha Units THE Commander-in-Chief of the Nepalese Army, General Toran Shumsher J. B. Rana. arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas Super-Constellation on a two weeks' tour of Gurkha units m Singapore, Hongkong and Malaya. He was accompanied by Bri£ Gen. Padambahadur Khatri, Lt.-Col. Dcva Bickram Rana.186 words
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Article59 1957-07-05 5 THIRTEEN pretty, young Singapore girls had entered the 1957 "Miss X-Ray" contest up to yesterday. Mrs. Rita Alison, organizer of the Singapore X-ray Club, told the Standard. Judging will be held at an International Variety Show. "Kaberay." sponsored by the Katong branch of t^ie Singapore59 words
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Article32 1957-07-05 5 SINGAPORE Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong EHnfc yesterday returned a misadventure verdict at the conclusion of an inquest on a six-month-old baby, who was found dead one morning m a hospital cot.32 words
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Article514 1957-07-05 6 r pHE people of India are not happy about the series of taxes and duties that have been imposed on them, and they are telling the Ministers to shed their own coat before removing the loin cloth of the pubic. This amounts to a rebuke on the514 words
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Article425 1957-07-05 6 Education Travel THE increasing popularity of travel has brought Mi wake an aspect of education which was badly neglected m the past. There is now a healthy and hOMBt yearning among students all over the wrrld to visit foreign lands to see for themselves how t:ie people on the other425 words
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Article211 1957-07-05 6 'Force' Them To Vote Sir When me looks at the poor percentage averages of the electorate who went to the polls last Saturday and cast their vote as responsible citizens of Singapore. I feel the time has come when Government should pass an Ordinance whereby ALL voters whose names are211 words
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Article147 1957-07-05 6 Sir In the public interest, may I point out that "Puzzled" was not cOCTect m his letter (published on Tuesday) on the above subject. He gave the Malayan salary scaie for seven different occupations, and then attempted to compare with U.K. salaries, asserting that m the UJL Sanitary147 words
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Article63 1957-07-05 6 Sir-- Why are parking lights necessary on motor vehicles after 7 p.m. m the bright centre of Kuantan tow B. Why have not the authorities considered the petition of U Kuantan business houses to have "No Right Turn' and "\o Left Turn" signs installed at appropriate street junctions63 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1957-07-05 6 FORGOTTEN ARMY ...IN THREE YEARS, THE TOMMIES HAVE BECOME THE GREATEST DEEP JUNGLE FIGHTERS IN THE, rURRENT Communist J Dolicv is not to attack Asians. Only European civi- Hans and Servicemen are being shot at now. When we give the country independence m August the terrorists are going to try1,391 words
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Article546 1957-07-05 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By 'PHE position of (he unemployed m Singapore remains static. The Government of Singapore appears not to be unduly worried and the only thing it has done is to minutely reduce th" figure by absorbing some m employment bureaux. No genuine, worthwhile546 words
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Article160 1957-07-05 7 LONDON, July 4, (Reuter) The news that three of Stalin's old colleagues have been ousted from the Soviet Russian Communist Party leadership was generally seen m this morning's British Press as a startling indication of a struggle for power m which Stalinism has received a severe blow. Last night's160 words
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Article99 1957-07-05 7 BELGRADE. July 4, (Reuter)—The Soviet Communist Party's dismissals came as a complete oombshell to Yugoslav officials. Belgrade sources said Mr. Khrushchev had now emerged as the strongest single leader m the Soviet Union. Complete power now appeared to rest m his hands after a period of three years of99 words
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Article86 1957-07-05 7 THE HAGUE. July 4. (Renter)—The Dutch Premier, Dr. Wi lem Drees, said here last nit^ht the Moscow dismissals were "prvjof of the existence of tension amonLj Russia's top leaders although this has always been denied." This appeared especially from the fact that it was not one man, but86 words
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Article130 1957-07-05 7 TOKYO. July 4 (Reuter^— The Japanese Vice-Foreign Minister, Mr. Katsuo Ohno said the dismissal of the Russian leaders, eliminated "remnants of ihe Stalin faction." Mr. Ohno said, although Shepilov, former Foreign Minister, was not a follower of the Stalinist group, diplomatically he certainly followed the "get tough" policy, which.130 words
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Article81 1957-07-05 7 BERLIX. July 4. (Renter)—! The Politbureau of the East German Communist Party announced here that it had been informed m advance of the action taken i y the Soviet Communist Party against the Soviet leaders. It was also informed about the "slanderous campaign 1 of this group against Mr.81 words
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Article85 1957-07-05 7 PARIS. July 4 (Reuter) The announcement of the Soviet dismissals caused something of a sensation m French diplomatic quarters. There was no comment available from the Foreign Ministry, but diplomatic quarters saw the BOft as nn attempt to counteract the effect that Soviet intervention m Hungary had on the85 words
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Article58 1957-07-05 7 ROME. July 4. (Reuteri— ll Popolo, organ of the Italian Christian Democrat Party. said today of the MOM dismissals: "Khrushchev is the boss BOW. "After Stalin's death he nicceeded skilfully m dethi ning Malenkov. but arcepted the formula or collective jc-ader-ship. "Now this formula ha« expired and there ii58 words
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Article84 1957-07-05 7 BONN. July 4 (Reuteri Thf new? of the dismissal of the four leading Soviet Communists from their Party offices came as a sur- n r m. A Foreign Office spokesman said last ni?ht there would be no commem until a rooort on the Kremlin moves WjL? MviG.ed. Governmont circles84 words
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Article66 1957-07-05 7 PEKING. July 4 (Reuters Thr- Chinese Press today carried no reprrt of the changes m u .p Soviet Praesidium. mi? was tnousnt rier? m be probably because the news had broken too iate for newspapers which have to be sot up by hand Nc official reaction was Immediately forthcoming66 words
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659 1957-07-05 7 One Of Russia's Most Powerful Women Is Promoted In The Big Purge LONDON, July 4 (Reuter)— The four new full members of the Praesidium who have been promoted from candidate membership include one of the most powerful women m Russia. Madame Ekaterina Alexcivna Furtseva, 47, the mother of two children659 words
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219 1957-07-05 7 KHRUSHCHEV IS BOSS WOW-N.Y. Times NEW YORK, July 4 (Reuter)— The news of the changes m the Soviet hierarchy was splashed across the front pages of New York's newspapers. The New York Times, first of the city's seven newspapers to comment, said that "The victor clearly is Khrushchev." "Not since219 words
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Advertisement224 1957-07-05 7 Voice Hoarseness J3R Hacking Coughs S||| Colds Bronchitis jy^^J Catarrh ISfiiil *k j Jim coins' 111 Sore throat Mil Colic pain ilflPi CHICIOXI INSTAVTU *TTH ~-te? Woods GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE Resistance to cold germs A"*\ increased when supplement tt*] 1 Übz\ tec this correct internal y iWI remedy. Also recommended224 words
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Advertisement168 1957-07-05 7 CHOOSE WISELY choose a im^fc^S^ DAI EIPU v*sb^bm»i«Z~^- If HLCIUIi 1 W -,-^5 FRAME Co^rruct* JAt of '2030' hi|h-«arbo. 1 iL tl—i tubif>| (or ic-iH. fORK CROWN Mix mum rr-wi^BiH^ IPOK ES^igh fn.il. H% W C^ Pt t I t^ stain Ie« sttel unaffected by 7/^m riJ^L^' J M Raleigh168 words
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Advertisement820 1957-07-05 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel. *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifaa. Montreal. Boston, New York, Baltimore Philadelphia b Cult Ports Spore 9. Sham Penang AENEAS 19/24 lulv 25 luly 26/27 lulv ANTILOCHUS 20/25 Aug 26 Aug 27/28 Aug POLYDORUS 7/15 Oet 16820 words
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Advertisement1276 1957-07-05 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Inccrpcratec In Singapore) 02 lines) SH *7* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T D r p T SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to1,276 words
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Advertisement887 1957-07-05 8 MITSUI |g| LINE S'por* P .Sham Penonp FOR JAPAN Akokuroson Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moii via Hongkong 10 July Nachisan Maru for Moji 22 July Awajisan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoyo, Kobe 27 J*ly FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore vio Bombay Akagisan Maru vio Bombay 20 July 23 July887 words
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Advertisement643 1957-07-05 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bangkok and/or Far Eost via Suez. Penong P.S'hor* S'porc "JUTLANDIA" n p ort 6/7 July 8/9 Jury Bangkok only "MOMBASA" 10/11 July "FALSTRIA" 13/14 July 15/16 July 17/18 July Bangkok only HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden, Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo,643 words
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Article302 1957-07-05 9 Record Of Continuing Growth Bank Of America: RECORD of continuing r w\h placed the Bank of a prica, world's largest itely owned bank, .c the ten billion U.S. i ir mark as total res :rces of *****.028,279,418 v ere no> te> d m the bank's r iveir statement. 3 of302 words
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Article123 1957-07-05 9 MALAYAN Sharebrokers' Association yesterday reported an improved turnover m industrials, wi:h tins and rubbers quiet. Price changes announced by the Association were: Buyers Seller? 88. Petrol 63/- 65/- xd Fra?er Xeave Ords. 2.65 2.H8 Gammon 2.4fi 2.50 Jackson Co. 1.63 1.H7 M. Breweries 3.37 3.42 Malayan123 words
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Article157 1957-07-05 9 NEW INSURANCE FIRM TO OPEN THE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, will officially open the Nanyang Insurance Co., Ltd.. at their new building m Circular Road, Singapore, next Thursday. A sp >kesman said the company was formed with an authorized capita] of $3,000.n00. It will deal157 words
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94 1957-07-05 9 Orders From Japan Steady Rubber Mart ORDERS from Japan steadied Singapore rubber prices slightly yesterday, first |n :e International July ship- dosing at 02i rents per lb.. unchan^de fium WednesTkt market lottd OJoM C fa iving I•■< Q l:f e 'ers tbrougboul the day. Pi. oed at P2 J rents94 words
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Article53 1957-07-05 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of C MMfl I Ru ber Association noon prices m cents per lb. yesterday were: B\ycrs Sellers > f- b (nomin il) 91] d2\ ma] July N RS.S. f.o 92k 921 b»1 R SS. No. 1 A ig 9^, r>"\ July No. 2 ill ill N53 words
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Article24 1957-07-05 9 GELDERLAND N.V., Nijme<;en. ti e Netherlands, will open I v Cff mill m whi.'h 1 D million guilders will be invest•d24 words
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Article, Illustration178 1957-07-05 9 Prospects Of Improved Trade With R.I. Good PROSPECTS of improved trade between Malaya and Indonesia m the coming months were good, said Mr. Baron Sutadisastra, Consul m charge of trade at the Indonesian ConsulateGeneral, Singapore, told the Standard yesterday. Mr. Baron said that the relaxation of import controls m Indonesia178 words
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Article48 1957-07-05 9 THE Malayan Exchan.ee Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday. Sellina T.T. or OT). ready were: Swiss Francs 141 J; French Francs 113R9; Deut.-che Marks Ur>l; Belginn Francs 1621}; Danish Kronor 224J- Italian Lire 201 K2. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.48 words
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Article116 1957-07-05 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing. prices per oicul yesterday were OOpra, July /August $24 buyers; S2."iJ sellers; coconut oil m bulk |40i sellers, m dram |44| niters. Iftmtok white pepper siio tellers, Sarawak whit(> $100 sellers, special Sarawak Mack 173. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTI.FR, BATH CO LTD. JULY116 words
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192 1957-07-05 9 WORLD stocks of both natural and synthetic rubber have decreased since the start of the year, the International Rubber Study Group said m London. Compared with January, Wld stocks of natural rubber m April were clown 12,500 lon£ tons m producing areas, 7,500 long tons m192 words
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Article177 1957-07-05 9 British Car Exports Hit New Peak THE U.K. motor industry continued its record breaking activities m May Figures now released show that never before have so many British cars been exported m any single month. More than 41.500 models worth £15 millions went from British factories to buyers all over177 words
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Article157 1957-07-05 9 OUTER ROADS Tantalus Laomcdon Bat inn. Tear )crg. Lf-xa Macrsk. Won* osobo, Ludwigshafen, Maetsuyc. ker, LJsbao, Denbigshire. Flying Lark. Hunan. Kingsvil'e, BrUM, Bran*. is, Loksang, Barumun. I'mran, Tai Poo Ann Hoegh Cliff, Star Arcturus, Radnomhire, Thorstrand, Karimata. Athel Sultan, Mushtsii, Hews Maru. Orm:ira, Guntur. Xaticina, Slraat Madoera,157 words
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Article213 1957-07-05 9 JULWAN sharebrokers yesterday reDorted the following business done: F N ords. 52.R21 to $2.65: Gammons $245 to $2.48*: $2.45 overnight: Waughs 5-1 91: Hume ords A5/> U> 5/10, ready and delayed; Breweries $3.30 overnight: Cements $1.69 to $1.70 overnight; $1.70 to $177 yesterday: CoM Storage $2.20 to $2JI213 words
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Article58 1957-07-05 9 MALAYAN tin statistics showed exports at 36.210 tons for the first half of the year compared with 36.858 tons for the same period of the pas: year. In June exports amounted to 5.128 tons (6.149 tons m May). Shipment for 1956 totalled 73.276 tons compared with 71.16158 words
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Advertisement288 1957-07-05 9 NOTICES T^O SMALL ROTARY COXVERTORS FROM PC. TO AC FIKCTRICALLY SUPPLY TENDERS wh::'.i M'.cu'.ct 1 reach this office at noon •*n 16th. July 1957. -are inted r the p irehase of the ye rvic role ennvertors. Inspect n by appointment th •.ir.-ior^U-r.od. A de- of S5 should aor.pany the tend288 words
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Advertisement78 1957-07-05 9 NOTICE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE r FENDERS from Contractors of Class C and above (Heads i ii) will be received at the office of the Chief Architect, Public Works Department, Singapore up to noon of the 19th July, 1957 for the Proposed Construction of a Reception Block and Staff Qrs., at78 words
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Advertisement616 1957-07-05 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 1. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT (a) Supply of 2,000 pcs Lamps 230 V 100 Watt; 2.000 pcs LamDS 230 V. 25 Watt and 500 des. Lamps Fluorescent 230 V. 80 watt 5 feet. Tender Deposit $50/-. Close 12 NOON— 3O 7/57; and! (b) Supply of 600—125616 words
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Advertisement1224 1957-07-05 9 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST RENDERS are invited for the demolition of buildIngs and complete clearance of the area of Trust land and buildings known as Nos. 9 21 <odd> X.m Sens Road. Lots 12, 13 29-1 T.S. XXIV. Tender form etc., may be obtained on payment of a deposit of Sioo1,224 words
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Article769 1957-07-05 10 Sir - THE HOLLYWOOD LOWDOWN Sir Ly gRITISH-BORN Ray Milland will star m "High Flight. film trib ite to the R.A. F jet pilots which War wick Productions will make at Elstree Studios for world-wide release by Columbia Pictures. John Gilling will direct for executive producers Irving Allen and A.R. Broccoli Ray769 words
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Article, Illustration603 1957-07-05 10 DONALD ZEC - DONALD ZEC TateJ Itu whose father (m the film) lived m Windsor, asks: "Why did you fall m love with me?" Says Trevor: "I don't know I suppose I suppose I want to live with you m Windsor Castle and ride with you603 words
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Article163 1957-07-05 10 SWEDISH actress Mai Zetterling can attribute her international success to a Swedish film which might never have seen the light of day outside her own country had it been made two or three years earlier, during the war. At the time, although she was already established as one163 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-07-05 10 Director Jesse Hibbs, Japanese actress Reiko Higa and film star George Nader are caught by the cameraman as they relax m Tokyo between scenes of UniversalInternational's comedy-romance "Joe Butterfly" Audie Murphy, Nader, Keenan Wynn, and Keiko Shima.40 words
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Article, Illustration315 1957-07-05 10 Remember Daggoo of Moby Dick? T.VSOF.4R as his presence m the role of JimmyJean on the Trinidad location of \\'ar\rck's "F.re Down Below is concerned, the story of Ednc Connor can be summed up m lour words: ''Local boy viakes good." Connor is a native of Trinidad, and one of315 words
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Advertisement122 1957-07-05 10 BvPfV^^^^^r^^T^K^J H Snow White Crest makes cooking easier and better. >A |1 W^^LJji M It's an all-purpose fat so you don't need two or three iMjllAHllfll PPV^« I different #fats and oils any more. Anything you ■H PVPH KifliiJ I cooked m them before you can cook m Snow White.122 words
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342 1957-07-05 11 Taiping Stop Kowloon's Streak Of Victories Tourists Miss A Penalty TAIPIXG. Thurs.— Taiping Invitation Eleven this evening inflicted the first defeat on the Kowloon Bus Team by four goals to three before a record crowd of 00 on the St. George's Institution ground. T ping Invitation team which I p342 words
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Article128 1957-07-05 11 TODAY'S SPORT In The Colony R Main attrition m today's goccer programme l| Community League between Europeans and Stadium mt 5.15. or garnet /•> D s:on 3A, R>ijaji SC il Get/lar- .3 •t M ritO nrrtf Park .:>. a Df :s Opening day of Sir an we i Ter. nis128 words
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Article79 1957-07-05 11 British Open Golf ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, Fuly 4. (AP> Brie Browa of S and with 139 took an ear.y tad In the British Open I I toui Dameni today. Wttk ha.f the Held m, Brurc Crnrr.pton ol Australia was m ism si th 141. Defending champion Peter Thomson of Australia79 words
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Article59 1957-07-05 11 SAO PAULO, Brazil, .hiiv 4. (UP). Jack Kramet defeated Dinnj Pails and Ken Ruse si all I I SSJjUfI m tISI ngles mal hea of a profe> t] t( nnis exhibition today. Kramer downed Pails 7-9, 6-4. 6-1 whiie Rosewall whipSegura 'S-4. 1-6, 7-5. In the doubles, Sefurs59 words
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Article63 1957-07-05 11 American League standing*, uicludini; all Kamea of Wednesday, Jaly 3 by the Associated Press." W L Pet Bd. Now TOfll 47 L's 03 Chicago 44 28 fill 3 Clevel md 3i :■>:) .:>;i?> «i Huston Xl I Detra I M M 4M 11 J HI- m >re 35 ;i763 words
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Article44 1957-07-05 11 HONGKONG. July 4 (Reuter) The Amateur Athletic Association at a meeting tonight declined an invitation from the Federation of Malaya Athletic Union to compete m the Merdeka championships m Kuala Lumpur. Tho association could not afford the expense. It was stated.44 words
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Article, Illustration349 1957-07-05 11 MR. CLARENCE "OLLIE' DA VIES, a Grand OM Man of Malayan racing, died on Wednesday night m his residence at Bukit Timah, Singapore. He was 65 years old. Popularly known as "Ollie", he was associated with Malayan racing for over 35 years. On his retirement from349 words
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Article70 1957-07-05 11 TOKYO. July 4 (AP)—Spadework be»nn on Wednesday m Tokyo's ICeUi Park on a deluxe, USsl.r>f>(>.GfiG swimming pool for '.!v 1!).">8 Asian Games. The indoor pool, housed In a three-storey fc-ro-concrete build- ing. will have u'trn-modcrn facilities for purifying and warming the wnter. The stadium will DOUSe70 words
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Article83 1957-07-05 11 LONDON, July 4. (Renter).— Kosei K.rno, of .Japan, made his exit from the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships today when he and Mrs. Heather Brewer, of Bermuda, were beaten fi-1. fi-:< by the Australians Roy Emerson and Miss M Hcllycr. m the quarter-final round of the mixed doubles83 words
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Article220 1957-07-05 11 Tennis Ties For Today THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Championship ties will be played simultaneously on the V.M.C A. and Tanslin Cub Court today. Ties at Ihe YMCA Courts trom 3-30 p.m. Men's singles: Kwik Sam Yonsj vs Leung wai Meng; Johnny Han Kiatig SOQ vs Daniel L:n.. Kwik Sam220 words
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Article157 1957-07-05 11 Jones Keeps Marine Goals To Five ONLY goalkeeper Jones stood before the Marine Dcpr-rtmcnt Sports Club and a runaway score against the Royal Engineers Civilian Association m the division 1 leacue match at Jalan Besa.r stadium. His good keeping kept the powerful Marines down to a 5-1 victory. The Marines157 words
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Article167 1957-07-05 11 THE following have beta selected 1o rt present the Johore Ceyionese against Singapore Ceylonese on Monday In the Annual Vythilingam Shield game: C. Ramanathan (9egamat>, P. Nagesu (Segamat) J. Woodhull ißatu PahaO. A. Al igakone (Bntu Pain. Stephen Murugesu (Johore Bahru), Vijayasingam (Johore Bahru). J. V. Wib (Johore167 words
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Advertisement26 1957-07-05 11 y PmqmE-***** TODAY: 3.15. 6.30 9.15 p.m Dcv Anand Kalpana Kartik -HOUSE No. 44" Hindustani with English Subtitles Tomorrow: "LAHN EL KHOULOUD" Egyptian with English Subtitles26 words
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Advertisement988 1957-07-05 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS an taritN from Federal Citizens who are sail q ;a!ified to f. fc s r r ii- be a| rented as Men >?: x 4-1254 W mci <■• >- n 28-1032*. $592 X 34-934 W 44 v both 1 v. \rr- I< H x 15-.'988 words
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Miscellaneous270 1957-07-05 11 Li 1 Abner By A/ Capp Alley Oop By V. f. Hom/fn SORRY, SIR, BUT 11 AMD A^ LOM^i j j I x/ THATS RIGHT, I BP'^ BI^ N NO. ABOUT A VALVE I i^THE DORCTHV V^ I REM.XIM .FOR AS V. SiR, I F^ THAT I\GONE BAD WE'LL p5»-270 words
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Miscellaneous292 1957-07-05 11 t^^Hl litml V^sa^l I sam law la^saVS FRIDAY FOR I- VF.RYONE: Morning comprise.; the best portion of the dny. Be cordial, friendly; exert yourself to be harmonious In coo* tacts. Adhere to the straight and narrow, doubleeheck financial transactions lor possible mistakes during afternoon YOI R HIHTIII) \TK AMI KIRTHSIGN292 words
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Article1007 1957-07-05 12 WINDSOR LAD - GARRYDEN SMARTEST FASTEST WINDSOR LAD Final Gallops By A NTMBER of revealing tryouts came under observation at the Bukit Timah track yesterday when candidates were given their winding up gallops. Outstanding workers were Rio, Caracas, Earthquake, Ramsbury, Artina, Alu Alu, Starala and Sun Gleam. But one that impressed most was1,007 words
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Article73 1957-07-05 12 SETTA Jmy* trounced Jollilads Athletic Union b >;x goals to one m SAF Div 3A i igue match at Ge> i yesterday I", the same F; P ir< M »unt r S rts Cub ■c com ncin g >-3 win er 1 m Broi erhood In er73 words
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268 1957-07-05 12 Newcomer Tobasco Does A Fine Trial Tobasco, ridden by Arthur Ward, and Today Matinee (Posner) were impressive when they did an ?t tractive tryout over three furlongs m 38 sec. The pair finished with very little between them. hut Tobasco, a good looking newMBCt the Spencer stable. htt trained on268 words
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Article, Illustration634 1957-07-05 12 AUBREY HIGGS - AUBREY HIGGS I Wimbledon I By She Meets Hard For Title LONDON, July 4 (Reuter)— Miss Althea Gibson, 29-year-old New York Negress, today became the first player of her race to reach the women's singles final m the long history of Wimbledon. The other finalist is634 words
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Article65 1957-07-05 12 TTM'E MWd Gan Eng Seng School from defeat In a friendly cricket match against Bartley Secondary School at Gan Eng Seng yesterday. The game ended m a draw. G.E.S.S.: 102 runs (Ona Hup Soon 36 not out, MA. Hag 28. Vivekananban four for 40 and Satha five for65 words
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Article65 1957-07-05 12 Final Acceptors MELBOURNE. July 4 (Reuter) There are If) final accentors lor the Grand National hurdle, to he run over two miles two furlongs at Flemington racecourse here on Sr-U.iday. They are, with weights: RHfio'd ii stone 3 pound?. Paid Un 10-11. Law Pursuit 10-3, Rare Beau 10-2. McKenn a65 words
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Article, Illustration496 1957-07-05 12 Edwards Runs The Fastest Mile THE fastest mile m Singapore was run by RAF's Malayan champion, Barry Edwards, pictured above, who improved on his own Malayan record for the distance by one second at the Royal Air Force versus Combined Schools athletic meet at Changi yesterday. Edwards, who was paced496 words
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Article35 1957-07-05 12 MERCANTILE Bank defeated Ford Motors 2-0 and not 2-1 ii the Singapore Business Houses Football Association division one league match at Fairer Park on Wednesday. The error was" due to a 'printer's devil.'35 words
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Article330 1957-07-05 12 England Does The 'Wallop-so' 1 The TeJt Graveney 188 n.o. Richardson 103 NOTTINGHAM, July 4 (Reuter)— England did the great wallop-so against the West Indies m the opening day of the third Test to score 360 runs for two wickets at close of play here today. Tom Graveney, 188, and330 words
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Article331 1957-07-05 12 ENGLAND First Innings P. E. Richardson c Walcott b Atkinson 126 D. V. Smith c Kanhai b Worrell 1 T. W. Graveney not out 188 May not out 40 Extras: 5 Total: (for two wkts.) 360 Wicket fell at 14 280. Bowling: Worrell 17-2-70-1; Gilchrist 22-3-80-0; Atkinson 25-5-58-1: Ramadhin331 words
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200 1957-07-05 12 Fixtures For South China Tourists THE new programme of the South China soccer tourists' matches m Singapore and the Federation was announced last night by Mr. Chua Boon Lay, the tourists Malayan representative, who returned by air from Jakarta yesterday. The South China tourists, now m Indonesia, will arrive m200 words
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268 1957-07-05 12 ROYAL Electrical and Mechanical Engineers entered the semi-final m the Singapore Base District Malayan Other Ranks soccer knockout competition when they eliminated 19 Air Formation Signal Regiment 3-2 at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. The Signalmen were unlucky to lose. T:iev hid as many268 words
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Article, Illustration539 1957-07-05 12 KEN JALLEH - E-D AY FOR O-TRIPS KEN JALLEH I Jalkihy PfiM I Says At The SOSC, It's IT'S Election Day again for Singapore's most important sports body (officials <;et free trips to the Olympics and Asian Games, you know) and with Destination Tokyo m view next year, voting for officebearers will be539 words
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Advertisement103 1957-07-05 12 Guess WHO S in I |*M m m m m I •at i v I I I 1 "GORILLA CAPERS" I -t S ■I &'4 become S^H B^r starring BELA LUGOSI DUKE MITCHELL SAMMY PETRILLO (5.8.) REX OPENS TODAY 2 .TONIGHT AT 9p.m. HAPPY WORLD STADIUM SEE ALL-IN WRESTLING AT103 words
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