Singapore Standard, 6 July 1957
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Title Section27 1957-07-06 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE B T*0 %\+M ***** (5 lines) 2400 "T A_V J_E» \nl. MIL No. 4 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1957 11 PAGES 15 CENTS27 words
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Article164 1957-07-06 1 Girard Weds His 'Candy' 2nd Time (AMP WHITTINGTON, Japan. July 5 (AP) SpeciaJist Third Class lliam S. Girard married his Japanese ijirl friend for a second time m a religious ceremony performed m the ittle white ch.ipel of tnis U.S. base to which he is restricted. The 21-year-old Ottawa. Illinois,AP - 164 words
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Article110 1957-07-06 1 ATOMIC TEST SITE, Xe-v-aia. July 5 'Reut^r>— The r.\-: i v-t:ul a:^;o test st-eaprn ever exploded m the nited Stares burst with nth shaking force over a rigade entrenched mariIbes today A 400 military cb?erI. ir.d 2.000 marines were trenches 5. T00 yards from centre cf110 words
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92 1957-07-06 1 JAKARTA. July .5, (UP).— The Jakarta District Court today opened its hearing against William Watson, British accountant for the Chartered Bank, charged with keeping a firearm and ammunition. During a military raid m April, a pistol was found m the bank vaults. Watson told92 words
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Article57 1957-07-06 1 LONDON". July 5 (Reuter) -Air Vice-Marshal W. H. Kyle, for two and a half years Air Officer Commanding Malaya, said on arrival at Tilbury today that the terrorists m Malaya "are still very much a force." But he added that the terrorists "are not fighting57 words
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Article30 1957-07-06 1 TWO JaDanese construction workers were killed and five others seriously injured yesterday m a dynamite explosion which completely destroyed a railway tunnel site m Nigata, Northern Japan. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article57 1957-07-06 1 NOTTINGHAM, July 5 (Renter) West Indies had scored 59 for no wickets m reply to England's 619 for six "declared at the close of the second day of the third test here today. A magnificent innings of 253 by Tom Graveney and centuries by Peter Richardson and Peter57 words
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Article31 1957-07-06 1 MOSCOW Radio said on Thursday night that the Soviet; railway authorities have prepared over 80 trains to transport 36,000 foreign visitors to the world youth festival In Moscow. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration128 1957-07-06 1 CHIPLEY. Florida. July 5 (AP) Mrs. Nellie Atkins awoke from the dead and found herself the mother of a G-pound 12-ounce boy. The 22-yoar-old Negro woman raftered a heart attack m the delivery room of the Washington County Hospital and. was128 words
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Article40 1957-07-06 1 LONDON. July 5 (Reuter) Lew Hnad, of Australia, retained the men's singles title at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis championships today. He beat his compatriot Ashley Cooper 6-2, 6-1, 6-2 m the final. (See P. 12).40 words
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Article, Illustration148 1957-07-06 1 Conch Sheiis Herald Birth Of A Thai Ray at Princess BANGKOK. July 5 (Reuter).— A ourth child a princess was born to King Phumiphol Aduldej and Queen Sirikit of Thailand at 11.03 p.m. (local) last night, the Royal palace announced. The Thai royal family now consists of one boy. who148 words
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Article871 1957-07-06 1 THOMAS P. WHITNEY - Soviet Policy Wilt Be The Same, j i Only Better, Says j Top Man Mikoyan MOSCOW, July 5 (UP)— Anastas Mikoyan, a top member of Russia's new party Praesidium, declared tonight that the Soviet policy will "be the same as before only better" now that the871 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-07-06 1 ROYAL Thai Air Force Marshal F. R. Riddhagni, Thai Chief of Air Staff, is awarded wings of the Royal Air Force by the Chief of the Air Staff, Royal Air Force, Air Chief Marshal Sir Dermot A. Boyle at the Air Ministry m London,A.P. - 68 words
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Article73 1957-07-06 1 TAIPEI. July 5, (Router). The Kuomintang, Nationalist China's ruling party, today denied a charge by the Chief Minister of Malaya. Tunku Abdul Rahman that Kuomintang members had tried "to gain power m Malaya." Mr. Chang Li Sheng. the Kuomintang Secretary General, said m a statement "the73 words
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93 1957-07-06 1 JAKARTA. July 5, (UP) The editor-in-chief of the Dutch language Daily Newsgkl Tengku Ddulkilli Hafas, was arrested by military police at his home on Thursday. The editor's wife Mid that Ilafas was eating dinner when the military police entered his ho:r.e and arrested93 words
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209 1957-07-06 1 NO MENTION OF A STRIKE THE Singapore Teachers' Union decided last night to call an extraordinary general meeting of the union at the earliest possible date to review its dispute with the Government. A statement issued by the union at 1 a.m. this morning209 words
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Article89 1957-07-06 1 A LABOURER. Kang Soon Van, 24, was murdered m Singapore last night. He was found dead with a deep stab wound m the left chest, at a lonely spot m Kampong Wak Tanjong off Sims Avenue, Geylang. An anonymous caller dialled 999 and reported89 words
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Article52 1957-07-06 1 HONGKONG, July 5, (AP), Red China today gave full approval and support lor the Sonet Union's purge of leading Communists. Peking Radio reported the Chinese CovnimmM Party as saying that The Kremlin purge IDOttld "help to further the unity and consolidation of the Comvmnist Party of the52 words
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Article53 1957-07-06 1 MOSCOW. July 5 (Router) Two more Soviet leaders purged from their Communist Party posts have been relieved of office m the Government, the Soviet News Agency, Tass, reported today. They are Mr. Mikhail G. Pervukhin and Mr. Maxim Z. Saburov. who both lose office as First53 words
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Article148 1957-07-06 1 Queries For The Assembly THE CHIEF MINISTER, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will be asked at the Legislative Assembly meeting on July 17, why bodygimd* are necessary for ministers and assistant ministers. Mr. Lee Choon Eng, (Queenstoun) will ask the Chief Minister which of the ministers and assistant148 words
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Article101 1957-07-06 1 Yugoslavs Hail Purge At Rally BELGRADE. Yugoslavia, July 5 (UP) Crowds chanted "long live Khrushchev" today at a meeting hailing the dismissal of Stalinists from Russia's top leadership. There were signs that the Kremlin shakeup had done more to regain Yugoslavia^ friendship than any event .since Stalin's death. At a101 words
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Article656 1957-07-06 2 Even A Limited Accord Will Ease World Tension LONDON, July 5 (Reuter)— The Common-. wealth prime ministers, m a joint announcement here today, said they recojpiised that even a limited world disarmament agreement would help create conditions m whicn a more comprehensive scheme of disarm iment656 words
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Article37 1957-07-06 2 TOKYO. July 5 tßeu'en Police r^r^rted 120 cylinders containing hydrogen gas exploded today at the Tatem Meteorological Observatory m I'oaraki Prefecture, northeast of Tokyo. A storehouse was destroyed bat no casualties were reported37 words
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Article126 1957-07-06 2 TOKYO, July 5 (UP) Two non-Communist ministers m the Communist Chinese Government who took Chairman Mao Tse-tung's advice to speak freely too literally, today found the path of repentance full of ihorns. Communications Minister Chang Poh-chun and Forestry Minister Lo Lung-chi, both vice-chairmen m the126 words
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Article56 1957-07-06 2 LONDON, July 5 (AP) India was reported today to have raised about £100.000.--000 m credits m Britain to meet a mounting economic crisis. Indian sources said some of the credits are being extended by private firms, some underwritten by the British Government and some will take56 words
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Article27 1957-07-06 2 CHICAGO. July 5 (UP) A rash of multiple fatality crashes sent the Fourth of July holiday traffic death toll soaring today toward the 200 mark.27 words
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Article201 1957-07-06 2 LONDON. July 5 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Stassen. United States delegate, told the United Nations Disiramament Sub-committee here today that America was not willing to accept a complete ban on the use of nuclear weapons. Diploma* ir observers here said •.his amounted to rejection of a201 words
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101 1957-07-06 2 TEHERAN, July 5. (API. Official sources say the earthquake m north Iran was the world's most devastating since 1341. Aid teams still were unable to reach many cf the l n o vill- a?es reported destroyed on Tuesday. But a government spokesman said last night101 words
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Article69 1957-07-06 2 LONDON, July 5. (AP). Britain was reported today to have summoned home her Cyprus Governor to consider a possible new international conference on the island's future. Government sources said Fie.d Marshal Sir John Harding. Governor of Cyprus, will fly back to London over the week-end for a69 words
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Article35 1957-07-06 2 FIVE persons were burnt to death as a car overturned and caught fire near Barcelona m Spain on Thursday Three other occupants of thp vehicle were hospitalized m a critical condition. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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181 1957-07-06 2 HUSBAND LOST JOB LEFT: DIVORCE GRANTED A RECEPTIONIST, who told a Singapore High Court that her husband left her after he had lost his job, was yesterday granted a decree nisi to be made absolute m three months. Sarawak-born, Lee Siak Eng sued her husband. Foo Tat Khean, a former181 words
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Article, Illustration328 1957-07-06 2 STORM RIPPED OFF SAILS TWO weary amateur seanec. whose yacht Swanee was caught m a "Sumatra" la<t Sunday, eight hours aft*r they" had left Port Swetten ham for Singapore arrived m the Colony yesterday e\ ning 72 hours overdue. The seamen. Petaling engineer Mr.328 words
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Article191 1957-07-06 2 Court Of Inquiry Proposal Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday met the Chairman of the Harbour Board, Mr. P.A.T. Chrimes, to discuss setting up a Court of Inquiry to investigate the dispute between the Board and its Staff Association. i The suggestion to191 words
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Article151 1957-07-06 2 CLOSING rubber prices (rents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Tone: Steady quiet. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was S3BOI per pirul (Down 62* rents). LONDON RUBBER No. 1 R.S.-;. Settlement House Terms. Friday's opening first session were: Tone: Quiet. CLOSING Spot 27 d. August 2'ld.151 words
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Article60 1957-07-06 2 JAKARTA. Julj 5 (AF Headquarters of the Indonesian Communist Party here was bombc: by unidentified persons last night. The three handprer.a'ies whi^h wf*e ploded' but a Red "spokwrnan claimed r,o damage v>f.s dcr.e A similar bombing occurred m the neadq-jarters of the Communist-dominated tr a union60 words
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Article67 1957-07-06 2 NICOSIA. July s. (Rp .ter).— The last Rr va. Air For;e plai c a1 the »irstrio a1 Aosra yeste; rart of th€ Br;*:\i The lvi r> c m *o leave Aqaba, on the Red Sea on Sunday. They sre mosl v men of the Middlesex Regiment67 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-07-06 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices T7ILFFN TAN. 22, is a stenographer with Air India Inter- national. > Singapore. Eileen likes ballroom dancin? as muc h as she does rock 'n' roll. Her other interests include swimmin? and the movies. She hopes to graduate to the position of a private secretary52 words
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113 1957-07-06 3 THE Singapore Improvement Trust m conjunction with Government has smarted a pilot scheme m the vicinity of Bukit Panjang Village to meet the housing needs m that area. The first phase of 200 houses is neanng completion and will be let out at $30113 words
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Article54 1957-07-06 3 ANAK BUKIT, (Kedah), Fri. A '1 -venr-c-'- detainee, A X thin is, who vrai bi Inf he on a robbery charge, es^apo-i thil r.-.ornir.^ from the police B here. Bl -:ei the sen'rv OB iuttj al m h to jbo to the -.•"ry. and i l54 words
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Article74 1957-07-06 3 [POH, Fri. Last season's S" '.c sooner centre-forward, C.-~~vze C'-irr.mir. 5, 21, and' iv3P. 5 h^-r l'cy r:;^by star, Lee BoaJ Ifeqfi I ißJßffe m a motor-cycle accident 5 evening. motorbike when fkah nacl .n e was iutol— d m an accident 7-ye j pc74 words
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Article32 1957-07-06 3 GOVERNMENT \vi I ;e" Tourisi A ry B-ard within v Sir.gap re\s Minister for Cot: merce I Industry, M nabfa f, ted I the S" i" Ir 1 v~ ;*r32 words
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394 1957-07-06 3 - Anti-Corruption And Its Meaning THE SUCCESS of a self-governing Singapore depends on honest officials, but it is up to the public to ensure that they are honest, declared Mr. Justice Chua, m a talk over Radio Malaya last night. His subject was anti-corruption, its meaning394 words
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166 1957-07-06 3 CONGRATULATORY messages from the International Co-operative Alliance will be sent to 90 co-operative societies m Singapore to mark the 36th International Cooperative Day celebrations which begin today. The societies, with a membership of 28.500, have a total capital of $9,500,000. Investments m the Government166 words
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Article74 1957-07-06 3 KUALA. LUMPUR, Fri. Siew Liew, a 30-year-old woman captured by the Sixth Batt ilioo of the Malay Regimeoi when they killed Seian- t's top terrorist, Ah Fatt. last May, was today committed by Magistrate Tuan Haji Mohammad Taib to stand High Court trial. Siew Liew was accused74 words
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Article122 1957-07-06 3 Chung Is Re-elected CYMA Chief THE Catholic Young Men's Association at its 7th annual general meeting recently reelected Mr. Chung Fatt Vat president for the ensuing year. Other office-bearers are: Vice-presidents: Mr. Vincent Tan Tiong Seng and Mr. Sebastian Chua One Kee; hon. gen. secretary; Mr. Loh Kirn Fook; hon.122 words
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Article30 1957-07-06 3 A WOMAN mee-seller was held up at dagger point while returning home and was robbed of jewellery worth about $500, just after midnight m Alexandra Road. Singapore, yesterday.30 words
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Article89 1957-07-06 3 HOODLUMS ATTACK TWO MEN SINGAPORE secret society hoodlums beat-up two men m two different parts of the city jesterday. A hawker, Tay Eng Hor, was set upon by seven thugs and was beaten up with iron rods, broken bottles and stones m a back lane off Tapah Street. Tay was89 words
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252 1957-07-06 3 THE Women's Section of the Malayan Chinese Association m Johore Bahru has reason to be well satisfied with its welfare and educational efforts m the two years since it was formed. Its second annual report, to be presented at the general meeting252 words
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Article75 1957-07-06 3 LEE PAIK LIN, a former insurance canvasser pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to cheating six persons between June 7 and 13 this year The prosecution asked for a week's adjournment for further investigations. Lee was released on bail. Lee was alleged to have told75 words
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Article39 1957-07-06 3 WOMEN S CLUBS MONTHLY LUNCH THE Business and Professional Women's Club of Singapore, will hold its monthly luncheon at the Cathay Hotel on July 16. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek will address the members on "Women and their professional prospects."39 words
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Article43 1957-07-06 3 A YOUTH. Yeo Chee Bah. alias Bah Chee 19, was yesterday sentenced to eight weeks' jail m a Singapore Court for breach of trust of $6,000 belonging to Lian Hin Company between Aug. 1. last year and Feb. 23, this year.43 words
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153 1957-07-06 3 POLICE constable Supa'at bin Salam told a Singapore Court yesterday that, because his wife had summoned him. he was unwilling to give her more money for the support of his children. Norliah binte Sipan had summoned Supa'at for failing to153 words
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Article205 1957-07-06 3 Warrant Out For Two Men Coroner Says It's Murder SINGAPORE Coroner. Mr. K.T. Alexander, yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of two persons allegedly involved m the murder of Tan Tong Lai 25, m his house m Upper Thomson Road on June 6. The warrant wt« to««ied against Oh205 words
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Advertisement147 1957-07-06 3 S rATWAY MIDNIGHT 1 TONIGHT 70 PARIS mgF& H^^lhl RNMr A French d:\orcee •■^■l «Boßii^^9H|AK ~^^H r-fet« a handsome wdower -•■■a^k. s^. m a rr.a.d, rr.erry chase after their runa'-vay children. i 2^ jj^sjß'''^^^^ aka^aT vßß^fllW Determined to prove his self-reliance «Mm< LaV Lb t0 1S atner> Danny undertakes a147 words
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Advertisement412 1957-07-06 3 ..-and here is what the ladies have waited }or..^ cA very stylish waterprco} watch that winds ittel} /mmr up automatically /mw/ whilst being AH/ Rolled gold cast Aflj^ I \jb Steel back f^^S^^ Rfi No K OP2i fmff One of the Actual sixe f^f/ tiniest water/Mm/ matches ever made So/d412 words
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318 1957-07-06 4 'Well Postpone Pass Issue If Talks Are Begun STB: Call Off The Go-slow THE Singapore Telephone Board Employees Union yesterday offered to compromise on the question of a pass for its Secretary to enter Telephone House provided the Board began negotiations on their wage318 words
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113 1957-07-06 4 GOVT'S STAND ON STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS S I X G A P ORE Government last night repeated that negotiations with the Government Workers' Union could only be nossihh) if strike notices and work-to-rule policies were withdrawn. Government was referring to the strike by Revenue oflVers, the notices to strike m the113 words
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Article73 1957-07-06 4 A FEW days after a young wife had given birth, her husband took the child away and left her. Pretty Alice Wee, a typist employed by Malayan Airways, said this m the Divorce Court yesterday when she s;;crl her husband, a former bank Clerk, Wee73 words
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166 1957-07-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Four Malay transport companies today agreed to amalgamate to operate the omnibus service on the new $20,000,000 highway to Pctaling Jaya. The nomparJef had originally applied separately to government for licences to operate the new route. but their leaders166 words
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Article90 1957-07-06 4 ABOUT 3400 ■cm of land m Tanah Merah Besar, Chan^i, are now being surveyor! by the Singapore Improvement Trust, preliminary to t'ne improvement of the locality under the Master P'.an. the Actinf Trust Manager, Mr. J. Sewoll, told the Standard yesterday. He said the survey90 words
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Article38 1957-07-06 4 SHEIK Obed Bamasri. 60. chlel cook of tho Tyndarcus —the Jeddah pilgrim ship— d*ed at bis homo m Joo Chiat Road. Singapore, on [hursdaj night alter a short Illness. He teaTcs a widow and three children.38 words
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Article18 1957-07-06 4 GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir Robert B'a.k. yesterday spent two hours at the Buona Vista Community Centre.18 words
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Article, Illustration34 1957-07-06 4 LADY MacGillivray has a. word of encouragement for younff pupils of the Methodist Girls' School, Kuala Lumpur, seen here rehearsing a play during: her farewell visit to the school re- Standardpic centlyStandardpic - 34 words
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132 1957-07-06 4 TEMERLOH, Fri.— A rubber tapper. AH bin Mat Sidek. 21, today admitted m the Circuit Court to stealing a $130 gold necklace with pendant from his mother. Inspector Mohamed Nor bin Zakaria told the court that. Sharipah discovered a gold necklace and pendant132 words
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Miscellaneous995 1957-07-06 4 cMlmanac Information at a Glance (Malay) 11 a.m. mm *w*w*+. mm*~ *m» t IN6APORE H^M Rl nm Mod T:me? 7 and 93 RADIO MALAYA «^4MMKhI R MKTIIOPOLE: Stork Hero (Cnn- RADIO MM. \V\ («;»n.-ral M J^^MZ^J^T'^gß tonese) 1. 3.15. 7 and 9 p.m. \ice): 11.". p.m. Saturday Date— MM^fVIAa Strance995 words
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Article352 1957-07-06 5 CONSTITUTION PROPOSALS WILL GO BEFORE HOUSE ON WEDNESDAY KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Chief Minister Tunku \bdul Rahman will ask the Legislative Council Wednesday to fully supr*""* al l steps nee*. <i-\ to establish the Federation of Malaya as m independent sovereign s ute on August 31,352 words
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343 1957-07-06 5 <17,0G0 ADVANCE WAS NOT ENOUGH SEREMBAX, Fri.— A Malay Prince kept borrowing until his liabilities totalled $61,500, even after the Negri >embilan government had advanced him $17,000 to help pay his debts. This was disclosed during ex imination today of the financial situation of343 words
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Article138 1957-07-06 5 Stares Led To FightCourt Told SINGAPORE 01 n ■■;■> went to a: ir m Smith Streer ir. Chir.a: ,vn 3 '.or ;t m< !j* >ar a > roner"s Court \r :r The boy. Lai Poeft Bti I II c :^vs later i t n: Bia following a fractured A O.138 words
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Article63 1957-07-06 5 PENAN 3 Fri The d Irman of the Filipino comm Mr. F. V. Be urg members of his community to do their share 1 tptncent Malaya, last night at a •inner on tr- Pl'.i n;: < ao -re ir.-?rc -o.] m a progress of Philippines, we63 words
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Article123 1957-07-06 5 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. Fit' r delegates from 40 fishermen's co-operative socie- 1 met m Kuala Trengganu this morning to inaugurate the E tsi Coasi Fi ihermen'9 '>>- operative Transport and Marketing I m. Yiv-t ol ■.i ttntoni to be farmed H Will implement gOV--1 million fishing123 words
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Article305 1957-07-06 5 Court Told Of Raids After Bank Theft iAPORE P. lice recovered $33,6 0 and b ig g jewellery with- of a Colony Bank as stated a: a minary m |U vy m Court yestei lay. In the dock were M id ***si:n Seyana Cwdumi, M r305 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-07-06 5 MR. T. K. UKKIIIT, Consul Geaeral of United St:itcs of America m Kuala I.umpur chats with Tunku Rahman (ritdit). loderation Chief Minister and Lady MacGUllvraj (left), wife of the Federation Hiuh Commissioner, at the American Independence Day party held at Mr. Wnght'l Home m Ampang53 words
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Article267 1957-07-06 5 Trustee Status For Securities Fed. Bid For Foreign Capital KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Federation Government today made a bid to obtain "trustee status" for her securities m the United Kingdom after independence, by agreeing not to alter their nature without the prior consent of the British Government. A bill to267 words
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Article58 1957-07-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Federal Councillor Mr. John Emmanuel, drew government's attention today to the "growing number" of vagrants and destitutes loitering and sleeping on the five-foot ways oi Kuala Lumpur. He asked the Health Minister to order a probe into the amenities available at government run destitute58 words
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Article41 1957-07-06 5 OFFICIALS of the newly formed Outward Bound School Old Boys' Association are: President— Mr. P Bl&zey, vicepresident—Mr. Sect Hock Chye, secretary Mr Charlie Chan and treasurer— Mr Jiwa Singh. Committee: Messrs. William Yeo. Roland Sim, Krishnan and Robert Yeo41 words
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Article90 1957-07-06 5 BrTTERWORTH, Fri —A 4;i-yc; i .r-ol(i woman's nervousness betrayed her to a woman revenue officer, the Sessions Court here was told today. The officer, suspicious of the woman, Khoo Sicw Hong's behaviour, searched her m a lavatory and discovered four ounces of prepared opium m her possession.90 words
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286 1957-07-06 5 AMERICAN GUITARIST AN EXPERT PERFORMER YESTERDAY afternoon William Clauson. the visiting American folk «jngfr. gave his first performance m Singapore. His audience was composed entirely of children and never have I seen young children enjoying themselves at a concert 10 much. What is more, it \vn q;ii 1 c clear286 words
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Article59 1957-07-06 5 A MEE-HOOX maker. Cms Toh Bee. was sent to jail tor ■even years by Mr. Justice Chua m the Singapore Assizes yesterday lor attempted murder. Ong was found guilty of ittempting to murder Goh Bonn Ten? with nn axe at ***** IJQ p.m. on April 20,59 words
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138 1957-07-06 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fri. The Sultan of Trengganj has made the following awards on the occasion of his 50th birthday which falls tomorro.v. Meritorious Service Medal (Pingat Jaska Kebaktian) Dato Andika Indera, Che Ishak bin Mohamed Essa. State Financial Officer, ASP P. Barnes, OCPD Kcniaman,138 words
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Article541 1957-07-06 6 ANOTHER purge is on m Communist Europe— this time within the Kremlin itself where four Ol the Soviet's t~p leaders have been the hrst to be summarily sacked because they "hindered the Soviet Government's policy of peace among peoples." The purge is reported to have been ordered541 words
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Article336 1957-07-06 6 'THE Kuala Lumpur Malay weekly. Fikiran Rakyat, official organ of Party Rakyat. subscribes to the view of the ostrich that by burying Itl head m the sand it can escape rea'.ity. It said the dangerous rumours never got into the Press until commented upon by us. The fact336 words
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Article619 1957-07-06 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By 4 UNIVERSAL grouse today is that of being underpaid, but this does not mean that every complaint is genuine. Merely to say that because an employer has struck a streak of good fortune and is making more money than he has619 words
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Article1197 1957-07-06 6 Sir— The Singapore Teacher? Union and the Ministry of Education have now given publicity to their respective I views on their current dis- pute. which threatens to develop into a strike by the members of the Union. The purpose ol 'his note ta not to take1,197 words
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Article147 1957-07-06 6 Sir As a sufferer of the hotel chaos m Singapore and elsewhere m the Federation, may I offer my congratulations and my humble support for your "Comments" on the hotel staff behaviour, voiced m your issue of June 23. You know where the trouble lies of course, but147 words
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Article, Illustration600 1957-07-06 6 Philip Deane reports from Washington TJNITED States Senators, Congressmen and Service chiefs are saying that President Eisenhower, though he will not admit it m so many words, has m effect decided against a nuclear bomb test suspension as a first disarmament step and the scientists who have been600 words
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Advertisement14 1957-07-06 6 Sole Agents:- AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 109, North Bridge Road, Singapore, 6, Tel:- *****/214 words
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Advertisement119 1957-07-06 6 I/ f rv^<^^' li if I f^jK. '/^fj*r^^. *T^-e natural way to csr« I #II I easiest and rr.ort revarrtV y I L^^V*\\ \lk ln S a v A gentle flncFr~\f yl m i^^T 1^ up massage with Imperial Z^^ ML. \^t /"V LeaUier Soap, a fpla^ r f >N^l|l119 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-07-06 7 WHAT o day! I chased a ball on the beach. Had two ice-creams. I paddled, crawled, sunbathed, and helped Da 4 to build a sand castle. And now, folks m whacked! The nipper dozing m his pushchair is Graham Levett, twelve Mirrorpic months old, of ForestMirrorpic - 52 words
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251 1957-07-06 7 LOS ANGELES. July 5. (AP) ActMsi Gail Roa> pfH, :h? novk f hardluck girl, was accused c: irunken driving yesaavdsr only r.-.onths a::?r'she began a c:n:e--b a c k. T-? 53-year-o'.-i a 're?> was re'.t ased on 5250 hail after h r new251 words
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Article54 1957-07-06 7 SYDNEY, July S (Router) The Rock 'n' Rolling ■■PraCOdCS" Sydney's latest teeth ■fl c;:!t are fast KpladllS H' 1 bodfies, Australian counterpurl of Britain*! Teddy Boys. The "Peacocks" have earned their name from their co'.uurful clothes Most ure "renegade" bodgiCi who became dissatisfied with what54 words
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142 1957-07-06 7 MELBOURNE. July tR-utrr) A Shanghai specialist will fly 420 miles to Hankow to treat the president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, Mr. A. E. Monk, the Herald reported today. Mr. M Bk hM U Wuhan H tal then foi five h leep-seated foot142 words
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Article61 1957-07-06 7 Tf^KVO. July 5 (Reuter) •■iv-orr. train .:es v^re ;;:?r-^. -^d here m m&tm a stolen truck en by a drunken ar;d :■> etc v n ide man crashed the rai'.mgs 22 feet th« 3V VvV. A Metropo its i Police <?"rr.an c^id the driver was killed.61 words
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Article, Illustration267 1957-07-06 7 Mac Has No More To Say On Crabb's Death LONDON, July 5, (AP)— An attempt to lift the mystery surrounding the death of frogman Comdr. Lionel Crabb met a government rebuff m Parliament yesterday. Prime Minister Macmillan refused to discuss the case of the famed British diver who vanished shortly267 words
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168 1957-07-06 7 After 30 Years, John Finds He's Had Enough LONDON. July 5 (AP) A 71-year-old woman who carried a hot meal half a mile every evening to her former lover was divorced by her husband yesterday on grounds of desertion. Grace Bowler had been running this meal service to Sidney^ Butcher168 words
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Article61 1957-07-06 7 MELBOURNE. .Tulv 5 (Reuter) Squads of plainclothes police m private cars mingle with Melbourne*l traffic every night In I new drive to sweep teenage "chicken" gangs from suburban highways. The move follows mounting reports to police of "chirken" drivers they aim cars at nnCOminjl vehicles61 words
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Article51 1957-07-06 7 A PANEL van driver who told Melbourne police a mark on his hand was a bite from a five feet nigh rooster appeared at St. Kilda Court on a drunk driving charge. The case was dismissed after his counsel claimed there was insufficient evidence to prove durnk- enness.,Reuter - 51 words
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Article69 1957-07-06 7 HOUSTON, Texas, July 5 (Stater) Mr. Hugh Roy Cullen, U.S. oilman and philanthropist who gave away millions of dollars, has died, aged 76. Mr. Cullen had actually given away no more than $150,000,000 to $180,000,000. but he had pledged future income, expected to reach $300,000,000 from69 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-07-06 7 Photo. ACTOR Rex Harrison poses with his new bride. Kay Kendall, outside New York's Mark Hellinger Theatre where Rrx U currently appearing m the smash hit musical "My Fair Lady." Kay and Rex were married m New York on June 21, atUP - 74 words
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Article71 1957-07-06 7 So Near Yet So Very Far NEWYORK.JuIuS.(UP)—ASS-year-o 1 d Tetter carrier due to retire m December ipttfc on unblemished 30-year record iras arrested on Wednesday on a charge of Stealing a sample bar of soap addressed to a doctor on his rovte. Albert Dn]y was arrested after the soap icas71 words
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Article136 1957-07-06 7 Atomic Baby Will Be One Today TOKYO, July 5 (Renter) Japanese doctors and nurses at the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Casualty Hospital were today preparing for the Brst birthday Of a baby born a few mniutes after her mother died last year from injuries received during the atomic bomb attack on136 words
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202 1957-07-06 7 140,000 TEXTILE WORKERS STRIKE FOR SHORTER HOURS TOKYO. July 5 (Reutcr) More than 140.000 Japanese textile workers m 147 cotton mills throughout the nation today began a 24-hour strike m an attempt to force managements to recognize their demands for a shorter working day and a ban on women and202 words
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Article, Illustration286 1957-07-06 7 World Opinion Saves Two Hungarian Writers From Gallows photo. BUDAPEST. July 5. (Reuter) Death sentences passed on two Hungarian writers. Gyu'a Obersovszky and Jozsef Gali, have been commuted by Presidential Council of the Supreme Court here, the Hungarian News Agency MTI reported la?: nighi Obersov?7ky will now serve a lifeA.P. - 286 words
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Article25 1957-07-06 7 THE producer of Tennessee Williams' pay, the Bow Tattoo, was ftCCUMd m CO\:rt M Thursday of staging an "indecent and profane perform- ance."- AA.P. - 25 words
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99 1957-07-06 7 Judge Not, That Ye May Not Be Judged HONGKONG. July 5 ="P^ service m the Hongkong Supreme Court. ■l r^ked to m I IM risv week on a fmj ".ry.rg a rr n for robbery. H e to]d tire C WR f( c: "I fc M* l» I am normally99 words
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Article63 1957-07-06 7 LONDON. July 5, Reuter Mr. Patrick Aloysius Marnnan, SB-year-^ Loodoc barrister U 10 appeal again?! the dec "n of his fe::-w-re-'ne:? of Linrolns Inn to derar snd exrel him, it was announced yesterday the hen-hfr^ had found Irish-'--- Mr Msrnnan guilty ting v Billy Hill "a63 words
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Advertisement153 1957-07-06 7 AFTER INFLUENZA A I lei Influenza: ■*v I conrirm with pleasure f~ that your well-known j»rH ,1 (v, ">erravallo's Tonic" has /TOr ]jf t^*^^^ JvW. a rendt-red me Invaluable and yO^J^V^T <^ /XyiVj^ >ure services duriiiK the \s\>tiK(*- /&^=ss. x!^^v ]IR^rJSOT> re«-ent heavy epidemic of f fl v -—^#^tXUS*S»i-_^^^--- s153 words
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Advertisement71 1957-07-06 7 Add one or two tablespoons AH mmdll k\Wi of Jeypine to your barh- if^^S^ W Bm water and you'll be sur- it U t iM/fAff* W Mm prised how much more J^MfflHl—iß mil refreshing it becomes... im^^^t^^^m f^ it^^m^i^i: W Mr with that wonderfully IJPvr J?^?* #/£W ml i/.'ftMtßm JPy/W71 words
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Article215 1957-07-06 8 Fall In Secret Society Activity IPOH, Fri. Five "undesirables" were deported to China and 13 put under "restricted residence" m Perak during- the past six months. A Police spokesman told the Standard that there has been a decrease m secret society activity m the state215 words
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Article40 1957-07-06 8 THE Sikh community. Penang and Province Wellesley, will hold a tea party at the E. and O. Hotel. Penang, on Saturday. July 13. m honour of Mr. Jag-Jit Singh, on his election as trustee of the Sikh Temple.40 words
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Article193 1957-07-06 8 Nothing Was Known Of Accused PENANG, Fri. Magistrate Mr. Au Ah Wah, today criticized the Police for not knowing a man's background after the man had pleaded guilty. A shop-assistant, Ooi Ah Kong, admitted assisting m the running of the digit lottery on June 1. The confession193 words
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Article93 1957-07-06 8 Radio Man Composes New Calypso KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Len Thorne of Radio Malaya today shifted from politics to pilgrimages m his controversial calypso-composing. He announced his latest composition as a "sentimental song, sad, yet happy," portraying the emotions of a youth leaving his country lor the first time m his93 words
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Article42 1957-07-06 8 A REVENUE Officer. S. K. Kumarasamy, claimed trial m the Butterworth Sessions Court yesterday to a charge of attempted criminal breach of trust m respect of |5. The case was fixed f°r July 26 and Kumarasamy was allowed $250 hail.42 words
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Article33 1957-07-06 8 MISS Alice Tay Erh Soon was yesterday admitted to the Singapore Bar as an advocate and solicitor. The application was made before Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah m the High Court.33 words
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166 1957-07-06 8 Court Frees 'Honest' Union Treasurer KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Magistrate Tuan Haji Mohammad Taib today acquitted Lee Chu Chiang, former treasurer of the War Department Civilian Staff Association, on a charge of misappropriating $164. 70 of its funds. Lee was alleged to have used the money, representing members' subscriptions, on three166 words
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Article184 1957-07-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation Government will be asked at next week's Legislative Council meeting whether it intends to replace all "Asian and' European expatriate officers" with Malayans. Inche Abdul Hamid Khan wants to know whether Government wishes to engage British expatriate officers until184 words
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Article55 1957-07-06 8 PENAXG, Fri. The first Malay Beauty Queen here will be chosen on July 15 during the Pcsta Carnival and Fun Fair at Lorong Kulit. The fun fair, organized by the Penang UMNO Division will be opened by Legislative Councillor. Indie S. M. Zainul Abidin, president of55 words
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Article191 1957-07-06 8 PENANG, Fri.— Police had to be called to remove a housewife who created a scene m a cafe after trying to get maintenance money from her husband, a Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Kuch Chin Choo, 33, pleaded guilty to charges of unlawfully remaining191 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-07-06 8 REV. K. Jambunathan, a padre m the St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur and his bride the former Miss Esther P. Suppiah, a teacher with the St. Mary's Girls' School. Kuala Lumpur are seen here after their wedding: reception at the Eastern Hotel, on Wednesday. They were married56 words
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Article151 1957-07-06 8 SUNGEI BAKAP, Fri. The southern district of Province Wellesley is completely rid of Communist terrorists. This was disclosed today v -y a Police spokesman to thc Standard. Up said since the mass evacuation of the remaining terrorists m the area, thc security forces operating m151 words
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Article187 1957-07-06 8 An Idol Helped Settle This Case KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hindu deity Vigneswara whose shrine Panks t.-.e capital's lower courts, today lived up to his "reputation" of aiding the law m ttlement of difficult civil disputes. A man took an rath before his idol bating that his compatriot had not p.v.d187 words
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Article82 1957-07-06 8 A TREE FOR ACS GIRLS' SCHOOL IPOH, Fri Mr*. F:-rpr.-e Schoo h< T r r'.zr/ei'a cypress tree near the site o< the new $130,000 extension. The tree commemorates Mrs. Kcsse: ring's connects n with the schoo when as Miss Florence X ienhan, blm srai principal at various period L 934,82 words
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Advertisement236 1957-07-06 8 Only to the successful... There corv.es a vme when a man can look back on his record and feel justifiably proud of his own success. He then begins to wonder what it has all been for. We know that such a time has long since arrived tr *H you and236 words
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Advertisement76 1957-07-06 8 it] f t 'iVwM A a U| A DOUBLE ffmk DIAMOHD fly iw riSVk *^m M 3^/^b^iSß^m Double Diamond is a strong, more thorough' ll* k:S"^P|l refreshing Pilsener beer than any other flfWrnmrnSm^ffi 8 y° uVe ever tasted. It's the most popular L^ljjJJlJMul^J B Pilsener m Malaya. No other beer76 words
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Article, Illustration299 1957-07-06 9 Ensuring More FoodForS-East Asia OIRTEEN agricultural students now starting a five months' course on plant protection near Cambridge, under the Technical Co-operation Scheme of the Colombo Plan, are the latest witnesses to the importance the United Kingdom has always attached to giving as much aid as possible to food and299 words
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Article, Illustration123 1957-07-06 9 rpVEATY-./Ire students 1 from Form 111 A Government English Z Z School, Pontian, Johore, z Z made a study tour of Z the Singapore Standard Z Z recently, and learned on Z spot how a neics- 2 Z paper is produced. Led bg a MWf re- Z123 words
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Article, Illustration564 1957-07-06 9 Satchmo - Princess meg is one Hip-chick... Satchmo says PRINCESS MARGARET is hep. Who said so? Louis Armstrong himself. "Man," he commented, "she leads the way. Your Princess Meg is one HipChick!" And wherever Princess Margaret puts her dancing feet record sales boom and bandleaders and singers find fame overnight. She wont564 words
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Article213 1957-07-06 9 Can you solve the Mystery? JNSPECTOR SHARPE was about to leave for the day when the phone rang. "Yes. You found the body and you think it is Frankie Carlisle, the gambler? How do you know, Blanding? After you cleaned the blood from his face, he was recognized I'll be213 words
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Article301 1957-07-06 9 Social Dairy THIS irrck the focus il on Victoria School's activities during the past and com'n\g weeks. The Geographical Society held a quiz contest between Form V and Lower Six. Each class presented four selected boys. Form V won. VTITH the accent on the Malay language, nou-adays, it is encouraging301 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-07-06 9 Au Revoir THEY are all smiling, but their hearts are sad as it usually happens tchen good friends must part. These students (from left to right m uniform) Manion Teo, Goh See Meng, Kok Siew I I*, ISg Gek Peng and Magdalene Teoh of the Johore Bahru Convent came all87 words
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Advertisement64 1957-07-06 9 Trt&UTZD'KIHSFffIeP., —^S B^ DiVtSSi^ED PAVilv, iSTHE. r Qs.iy TVp£ r^_is;c>CvTH£ t -^r" COAST OF U 5. J T*£ r^£ life OF Any Fish, witw a ljF E Ea^ectanCv m--.^m*J^^ CFs£v£sTV VcACSCs£ vukts EASIJESTAGftICULItIjRAL^iSSUnS THAT OP rHEEP^AS mG ORIGINATING IN CENTKALASU SHEEP WERE TO £LtClOf £.FAft2jC6 OF WCOLMAVt 5:5^ PtSCOVEK.ED s64 words
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Advertisement376 1957-07-06 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL irk************* NOW HEPBURN'S HEP! J j^ when Audrey rocks You'll roll! i >^fc J CATHAY i V^T'^l376 words
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Article, Illustration125 1957-07-06 10 > THIS stylish new loio Z jj priced family car is Bri- < 2 tish throughout having ?>een entirely designed and Z built m that country. C--2 Named the Cornnet it Z is a three-wheeler but its J general appearance is j 2 qwttc different from that Z125 words
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Article351 1957-07-06 10 WITH still no trend developing the majority of rubber dealers have been disinclined to trade although any stale bull selling has been readily absorbed, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd. The derrrind for lower sheets and remills has diminished somewhat351 words
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Article71 1957-07-06 10 PRICE DROPS 3/8 CENT SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped i cent to 91j cents per lb. fcr International first grade July shipment on a quietly steady market. Prices opened below the previous day's closing levels on lower overnight overseas prices. The market remained very quiet throughout the day. At noon71 words
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Article54 1957-07-06 10 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 'nominal) 911 911 International July No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b 911 91£ Int. R.S.S. No. 1 Asm 921 92i July No. 2 90 j 911 July No. 3 891 891 Tone:54 words
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Article21 1957-07-06 10 AUSTRALIA'S first lignin plant started production early last month at Maryvale, Victoria. Lignin is a by-product of pulp manufacture.21 words
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Article34 1957-07-06 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Soiling T.T. or O.D. ready wero Belgian. Erancs 1H21; French Francs *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.34 words
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Article226 1957-07-06 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Frascr antf Neave ords $2.69 and $2.70 overnight. ?2.''.9>> to S2.<iTi yesterday; Gammons !>2.4»\ overnight, $2.50 overnight arid yesterday- Hammers $2.20 evernight: Hume ords A5/10, 1/104; M. Breweries $3.40; Cements $1.80 to $1.78: Collieries $1.16: McAli^ter $1.82| to 51.85; Jacksons226 words
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Article143 1957-07-06 10 STERLING rubbers were active, while tins and industrials were rather steac.v. according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Local rubber shares were neglected. Price changes announced by the Association: Buyers Sellers Fra?er Neave: Ords 2.65 2.70 INDUSTRIALS Gammnn 2 48 2 SI W. Hammer 2.18 2.22 Henry143 words
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Article84 1957-07-06 10 MR JAMES CAMPBELL, Manager of Foreign Trade Operations for the Port of San Francisco, who has returned from a two month survey of the Far East and South Pacific shipping centres, predicted that foreign trade will increase. He reported to members of San Francisco Port Authority:84 words
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Article501 1957-07-06 10 Expand Business With Neighbours -AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL EXPANSION of trade between Australia and the countries bordering the Indian Ocean, South-east Asia, the Philippines and m the South-west Pacific was advocated by Mr. E. P. McClintock, Director of Trade Services of the Australian Department of Trade, m a broadcast over Radio Australia.501 words
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Article156 1957-07-06 10 OUTER ROADS Loveen, Lanmedon. Batjan. Banjoewangi. Kuloj, Karimata, Straat Madoera, Thorstrand, Lisboa, Denbiijshire, Flying Lark, Lexa Maersk, Flying Dove. Ludwigshaien. Sambas, Benarly. Bushtari, Tai Poo An, Santa Dolores, Betu'ia, Naticina. West Wales. Loksanc. I'mran. Dromus, Te^eiberg. Pros. Pierce. Lasem, Shozan Maru, Athel Sultan, Temenr.re. INNER ROADS Sumpitan.156 words
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Article74 1957-07-06 10 MALAYAN tin exports during June amounted to ."> 1 12 8 tons compared with 6,149 tons for the preceding month, according to preliminary official statistics. Cumulative total for the first six months of this year amounted to r?6,210 tons compared with 36*851 tons and 35,140 tons for74 words
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Article77 1957-07-06 10 PRODUCTION of tin m concentrates, m Malay including those from mines and dulang washers, amounted to 4,8(53 tons m April compared with 5,001 tons m March, according to official statistics. Stocks of tin metal and tin m concentrates amounted to 5.971 tons m April compared with 6,40777 words
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Article30 1957-07-06 10 AUSTRALIA'S current tobacco crop is estimated at about 5,000 tons of leaf, compared with 3,f)00 tons offered for sale m 1956, according to the Central Tobacco Advisory Board.30 words
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Article116 1957-07-06 10 SINGAPORE Chinese produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were copra, July/August $24 2 buyers, (25] sellers; coconut oil m hulk $401 sellers, m drums $44} seller?. lUuntok white pepper $IH!> sellers, Sarawak white $108 sellers, special Sarawak black $73. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER. BATH CO. LTD. JULY116 words
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Article17 1957-07-06 10 A Rs. 1.6 CRORE steel tube mill was opened recently at Avadi, near Madras.17 words
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Article, Illustration173 1957-07-06 10 DR. HORST B. K. GEITING, a representative of Daimler-Benz, has arrived m Singapore to give demonstrations of the firm's new product— the l/nimoj; tractor, which is being introduced into the Malayan market. He is here also to .ctudy local agricultural conditions *o suit the use173 words
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Article396 1957-07-06 10 ACROSS the Equator M Central Sumatra's steaming jungle, Standard-Va-cuum Oil Company engineers are laying a unique crude oil pipeline accompanied by hot-water "defiostcr" line. The unusual eight-inch 90--mile pipeline, part of a fouryear US$BO,OOO,OOO Indonesian investment programme, will handle an exceptional crude oil with a pourpoint396 words
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Advertisement650 1957-07-06 10 NOTICES ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE SECTION 65 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE "VOTTCE is hereby given that certain works are to be carried out m Woodsville Close between Woodsville Road and Mevappa Chettiar Read, and m Moonstone Lane between Opal Crescent and T.-paz Road necessitating the closing of the above roads m650 words
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Advertisement600 1957-07-06 10 TENDER THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. Supreme Court Building, Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase of the following articles: Fordson Van Ree. No. SG 4071 Bedford Van Reg. No. SG 4578 (No Battery) Benford 3i T Concrete Mixer Wingot 3 k T Concrete Mixer Hercules Bicycle No. S *****0 1 Royal Typewriter600 words
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Advertisement156 1957-07-06 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE Re-tender TENDERS are invited from approved contractors for the construction of a 6 Storeyed Office Building at Penang Road. Penans. Tor the Malaya Borneo Building Society. Particulars of tenders can be obtained from the architect's offices at Penang or Ipoh any working day. Tenders shall be submitted156 words
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Advertisement260 1957-07-06 10 BARBER-FERN* VILLE LINES For Boston, New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore, Mobila. N«w Orleant, Houitoa (via Sucx) S'por* P Sham Penang New York KINCSVILLE In Port-sails 8 July 9 |ulv 12/M|uly M Aufl FRANCISVILLE 14, 21 July 22 July 26 28 July 3C Aug From N«w York, Lot Angelas, San Francisco, (via260 words
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Advertisement1233 1957-07-06 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 line*) (Inccipciaiec m imgapcre) (12 linet) s o: p p ni THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o p T SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carries* option to proceed via other portt to load and discharge cargo (Via Sues1,233 words
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Advertisement867 1957-07-06 11 MITSUI t§^ LINE Spore ?J&'hmm Penoßc FOR JAPAN Akakuroson Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji vio Hongkong 10 July Nachisan Maru for Moji 22 July Awajisan Moru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 27 July FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Akagison Maru vio Bombay 20 July 23 July Hodakasan867 words
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Advertisement637 1957-07-06 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok and/or Far Eott via Suei. Perong P S'Koir Spore "JUTLANDIA" 'n r»ort 8/9 July Bangkok only "MOMBASA" 10/11 July "FALSTRIA" 13/14 July 15/16 July 17/18 Bangkok only HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden. Port Soid, Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo, vio Suez. Spore637 words
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728 1957-07-06 12 HOAD IS STILL 'KING' OF WIMBLEDON Routs Cooper m quick Time WIMBLEDON England, July 5 (UP)— Lew Iload, Australia's blond bomber, became the first man m 19 years to sweep two straight Wimbledon Tennis Championships today when he routed Australian champion Ashley Cooper, 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. Hoad. 3 to 1728 words
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Article596 1957-07-06 12 Easy First Rounder For The Champ DEFENDING -hampion Ong Chew Bee c v beat Koh Chiap Mong 6- B-l m the Bwl round Of tr.e S p re tennis champiouMpi i •-•c Y.MCA In the ;r.:«T -:r. o>. YMCA's Kw :< Sam V ng I no liffii e'.rr.in nz his596 words
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Article637 1957-07-06 12 LINESMAN - LINESMAN By THIS is another weekend of "big" matches. Here, m Singapore, there will be the 29th clash between the Europeans and the Rest for the Conrad Clarke Cup, and m the Federation three State engagements. Selangor With its wealth of talent fields two teams,637 words
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Article40 1957-07-06 12 ST. ANDREWS, Fife. July (Keuter) A. 1). (Bobby) Locke, of South Africa, won the British Open Golf Championship today with an agKresate of 279 for 71 holes. His stores for the four rounds were G9, ~Z, GB, 70.40 words
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Article, Illustration124 1957-07-06 12 Lord Hailes, the Governor General of the new West Indies Federation is seen here (centre) with officials and members of the West Indian Touring team at Lords the home of cricket during his visit to the second Test Match against England. In this124 words
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659 1957-07-06 12 Craveney Hits 258 In England's 679 W.I. Start Fight With 59 NOTTINGHAM, July 5 (Reuter)— West Indies had scored 59 for no wicket m reply to England's 619 for six declared at the close on the second day of the third test here today. A magniticcnt inninss of 253 by659 words
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Article144 1957-07-06 12 ENGLAND IST INNINGS. P. E Richardson c Walrott b Atkinson 126 D. V. Smith c Kanhai b Worrell 1 T W. Graveney b Smith 258 P.* May Ibw b Smith 104 M. C Cowdrey run out 55 Dick Richardson b Sobers 33 Evans not out 26 Bailey not out144 words
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Article127 1957-07-06 12 Country Cricket Results LONDON. July (HentetJ— Results In todays' cricket matches were: At Derby: Surrey boat DerDJshire by eight wickets. Derbyshire 146 and 153 Surrey 190 and 140 for two Fletcher 51 not out. (Surrey 14 points). At Northampton. Northamptonshire beat Somerset by 124 runs Northamptonshire Hi) and 1M Somerset127 words
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Article115 1957-07-06 12 IPOIL Fri. Record entries 52 m number— have been received for Sunday's 62 miles All-Malayan massed cycling road race to be held from Ipoh to Kuala Kangsar and back. Entries include those from Singapore, Penang, Selangor, and Pcrak. Malaya's leading road cyclists will be Taking part115 words
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Article96 1957-07-06 12 COSEHN. New York, July 5, CAP) Galopbone, owned by William T. Mavbury of Dexter, Maine, set two world records and a track mark fur trotting on a halt-mile track on Thursday as be won tiie U557,700 Titan free-for-all trot at historic's grand circuit meeting. After losing 1096 words
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Article23 1957-07-06 12 MALACCA, Fri.— Malacca will meet Negri Sembilan m FA.M Cup (semi-final) soccer match tomorrow at the Kubu Stadium at 5.15 p.m.23 words
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494 1957-07-06 12 RECORDS toppled like ninepins at the 12th annual athletic meet of Presbyterian Boy's School at Telok Kurau yesterday. Altogether 17 new records were set up and two equalled. Four were sot no m the "A" Division, seven m th? "B"' Division, lour m the "C"494 words
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Article71 1957-07-06 12 WELLINGTON. Jul' (Reuter) A tram of four New Zealand cyclists will visit Kuala Lumpur for the Indr peadence Day relebr^ tions m August at the imitation of the Mala>an Cycling Federation The party will be V-Da-lton I). Eaclc, both of Auckland. W. Johnston, of Waikato71 words
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Article103 1957-07-06 12 TWEXTYOXE members of the Singapore Judo Club and the S V.S passed the 9gi ad n c s1 held at the Clul Ju Hall under watc of tne Club black Me T. Ebin i Yrv < Ong 2nd Ant lock j-'* (Ist dai contests < k Lav103 words
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390 1957-07-06 12 BATU PAHAT. Fri. Five records were broken and two were equalled at the fini day of the third annual Johore Combined Schools Athletic Meet sponsored by the Johore Sports Council it the Batu Pahat Stadium here yesterday. One of the best performances r390 words
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Advertisement183 1957-07-06 12 IF IT'S A SHAW PRODUCTION -IT'S THE BEST ATTRACTION! ■2 TWO Outstanding Screen Gems from Shaw's Malay Film Productions. FOR YOUR HARI RAY A HAJI SPECIAL! 1 W GALA MIDNIGHT PREMIERES! W 1 TOMORROW of MIDNIGHT ==TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT m REX -SPORE CAPITOr t REX I TOMGHT at MIDNIGHT KUALA183 words
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Article555 1957-07-06 13 'Complications 1 It The Rule Is Enforced THE Ministry of Education rule forbidding schoo students from becoming members of athletic and other sporting associations may result m some complications Mr. C.C. Tan, re-elected President of the Singapore anc Olympic Sports Council said at its annual general555 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-07-06 13 Picture. I i,. wuUK.HI champion i Patterson is joined > youngsters as he C hi-* Greenwood lake. I ork. training camp i -i iere he is preparing for his first title defence against Tommy "Hurricane" Jack- i son. i The championship fight i is scheduled for JulyA.P. - 57 words
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Article122 1957-07-06 13 La Sallian Tourney Starts Today OLD boys representing three Christian Brothers schools m the Federation will arrive m Singapore today to participate m the La Sallian quadrangular football tourney this week-end. The three Oid Boys' football teams irom the Federation are from St. John's Kuala Lumpur. St. Paul's Seremban and122 words
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Article41 1957-07-06 13 TAN'JONG MALTM. Fri. Tun in,' tfalim Malays beat Tap ill Malays 4-1 at soccer m a Raja Mud* Cup fixture here. Beoren were Anni Yusoff, and Haji Ahmad tot the Tanjoag Malim, and Baharom Scnafi for Tapah Malays.41 words
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Article231 1957-07-06 13 5 TATTY Secondary S<hool a total of 98 points won T.e insular rreet t-.vccn v-3p S-er^r.^ary S ar. •>•'/ Secondary School at S.g^ap c ;terday. 100 vird*: 1. L <• S >ck 3 10.2 ;c 2. Low Pak C ■3' >w Seng >s< 220 v-ird-:231 words
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Article117 1957-07-06 13 TODAY'S SPORT In The Colony RACES First Day Singapore Turf Club July Meeting at Bukit Timah. SOCCER SAFA League: Division 3B Bukit Timah vs. Cosmos SC at Geylang: KML rs- Serangoon at Farrer Park: Perhimpenan Stia vs. TMOBA at JaJan Besar. La SalUan tourney at RI. SOFTBALL Colony League: 41st117 words
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Article76 1957-07-06 13 GOTF.BORG, Sweden. July B, (APJ United Statei Olympic gold mcd;U winner Turn Courtney ran the (attest 1.000 metres ever turned m by an American on Thursday night when he was clocked m 2:19.3. Courtney's times was only three-tenihs of a second off the world record, of 2:19 flat76 words
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Article210 1957-07-06 13 NEW YORK, July 4 <AD The New York Yai keei split a doubleheader with the Bn^ion Red Sox on Thursday, 80-: winning th e first 3-2 on Mickey VCrnoai two-run pinch homer In the ninth inning and the Yanks taking the second 4-1 behind Don Larson. The Chicago Whitp210 words
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Article52 1957-07-06 13 EUROPEANS were unable to field a lull team and the Indians had a walkover m the safa community league match which was scheduled to be played it Jalan Be.sar Stadium yc-terday. With three 'borrowed' players, the Europeans played a friendly instead, and were beaten by eight goals52 words
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Miscellaneous135 1957-07-06 13 111 Abner By Al Capp TMARV^ASPLENTVC/ROOM \V aY nJ L TMARS NOeOOV )Js V °°?>7 KIM THIS BE TVV)| OJ THIS LEDGE.LAST NIGHT I I y<^ TN Rl T'WELP ME.!'- I V tf VjENDO'ME Si Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin The Heart Of Juliet Jones By Stan Drake j135 words
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Miscellaneous296 1957-07-06 13 •3gWi lgi I I afl I ft I J I TO D A Y'S QI'OTATION: "A pleasant illusion is better than a harsh reality."— Bovee. SATURDAY FOR EVKRYONE; Daytime requires a diulomatic. calm, practical approach; use care en route and In dealing! with others. Evening favours relaxation, pleasures, contacts wilh296 words
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Article1111 1957-07-06 14 Windsor Lad - Golden Melody is my fancy Windsor Lad Says r OLDEN MELODY, a strongly built six-year-old, is T very much on the upgrade and can be followed with confidence m the main event (Race Six) over a mile for Class 2, Division 1 horses at Bukit Timah today, first day of1,111 words
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Article54 1957-07-06 14 THE track for today's races at Bukit Timah is likely to be good. Best outsider BEST longshot today is Arrieties m the first race. Eastern Way looks a good thing m Race 2. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race 8. Broadcast REDIFFUSION will broadcast commentaries on54 words
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195 1957-07-06 14 RACE EIGHT PLEASURE PARK goes over the mile for the first time and being one on the upgrade I expect him to make this his third win off the reel. This long striding four-year-old by Fair Copy scored a great double at Kuala Lumpur195 words
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Article190 1957-07-06 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer The Spectre Francis ALO ALU ALU ALU ARRIFTIES .11 PITFR 1 snapdragon II ArrleUflg \lu Aln Alu Alu Arrieties llaadyai llaadjal Arrieties COLZA EASTERN WAY FXSTFRN WAY LIXDALOU Helen Jo Colza Lindalou I astern Way m Kast«-rn Way Lindalou llu- Johhor Hie Jobber DANCING WATER190 words
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Article270 1957-07-06 14 MATRIX PICK OF THIS LOT RACE FOUR THE Division Two mile race for Class Three may develop into an all Rodgers affair. The Penang trainer has a pretty strong hand with six candidates engaged Sterling. Charlemond, Youghal Bridge. Matrix. Punter? Delight and Rehmat all m fighting trim. My view is270 words
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Miscellaneous1542 1957-07-06 14 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.—Horses Class 3, Div. 5—6 Furs. 1. Snapdragon II (late Pharaoh) 3y 8.12 Pil Stable Martin Mitchell 2. Nazrana (late Prinny) 3y 8.11 Mm Stable Daniels Jones 3. Lansdale 3y 8.09 Mdm. Lee Cheng Kin Manning Smith 4. 80 Alu Alu (late Alsabi 3y 8.08 T.C.L. Kongsi1,542 words
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