Singapore Standard, 11 July 1957
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Title Section33 1957-07-11 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE 2tt T<? *W S ***** (5 line.! 2400 /A* 3L Wtl Mf6Aoe GfNERAL HOSP,TAL 2811 2414 Vol. VTII. .No. 9 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS33 words
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Article, Illustration306 1957-07-11 1 YOUNG LIEUT. LAID AMBUSH AFTER 3 DAYS IN JUNGLE .^EREMBAN. Wed. A young Sandhurst-trained officer of the 7th Battalion, the Malay Regiment, Lt. Hassan Mohamed Salleh has killed Negri Sembilan's remaining top terrorist Sat Sang. Lt. Hassan was leading a five-man patrol306 words
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Article34 1957-07-11 1 NEW DELHI. July 10 (Reuter) A special tax on prayers has been suggested as a mean* of helping India's faltering finances by a member of the Madras Assemblv Mr. K. Anbaihasan.34 words
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Article29 1957-07-11 1 MR. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, arrived in Cairo yesterday for talks with President Nasser. He was met at the airport by the Egyptian President. Renter.29 words
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Article23 1957-07-11 1 A SPOKESMAN for the Egyptian Ministry of Finance announced yesterday that Franco-Egyptian financial talks are scheduled to start shortly in Rome.23 words
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Article211 1957-07-11 1 OFFICERS, EXPERTS TO ASSESS NEEDS WASHINGTON, July 10 (Reuter) The United States government is planning to send several army officers and technicians to Jordan to see whether she needs more American military aid, officials here said today. Jordan has already been given US$lO,OOO,OOO military aid211 words
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Article91 1957-07-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester are to visit Ipoh after the Merdeka proclamation here on Aug. 31, the Standard reliably learned today. In the tin-rich capital, the Duke will lay the foundation stone of the new $100,000 headquarters of the Perak branch91 words
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120 1957-07-11 1 FAIR DEAL FOR ALL OFFICERS TUNKU KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman reiterated in the Federal Legislature today the Alliance Governments assurances that, once an officer had been recruited to the permanent establishment, he would be treated with absolute impartiality. "All preferences cease to apply then, whether or120 words
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Article71 1957-07-11 1 LONDON, July 10 (AP) Peking Radio today reported the arrest of a number of people in Kabul for plotting against the Government "in collaboration with the enemies of Afghanistan." Afghanistan has become a touchy area in the cold war. The Soviet Union for sorre time has71 words
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Article27 1957-07-11 1 UNITED STATES Army headquarters in Okinawa yesterday confirmed eight Nike guided missile launching sites would be constructed on the island in the near future. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article238 1957-07-11 1 A PENITENT HUBBY 'S PROMISES WIFE STATES HER 6-POINT TERMS SYDNEY. July 10 (Reuter)— In Redfern suburban court a penitent husband, charged with having assaulted his pregnant wife, agreed to a six-point settlement basis drawn up by his wife. The husband is Michael Frederick Green, 30. of Alexandria. At a238 words
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Article, Illustration860 1957-07-11 1 MR. ONG: WHO ARE YOU SPEAKING FOR MR. YONG: CERTAINLY, NOT FOR YOU! Alliance Man Defies His Party's Orders, Attacks New Charter Opposing Views KUALA LUMPUR, WED. NOMINATED ALLIANCE COUNCILLOR MR. S. M. YONG TODAY CAUSED A SENSATION AT THE FEDERATION LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING WHEN HE860 words
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Article26 1957-07-11 1 FILM STAR Ginger Rogers has been granted a divorce from her fourth husband, youthful French actor Jacques Bergerac, on routine grounds of cruelty. UPUP - 26 words
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Article171 1957-07-11 1 New Call For Red Unity PRAGUE, July 10 (Reuter)— Mr. Nikita Khroshche* today issued a new call for unity among the Communist countries, declaring that the threat of war would persist "as long as imperialism exists." He said the Imperialists had divided Europe171 words
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Article34 1957-07-11 1 COOLING breezes from the North Atlantic yesterday brought a measure of relief to Europe, which has sweltered in the grip of a 10-day heat-wave that claimed more than 400 lives.— l U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article106 1957-07-11 1 SINGAPORE police are looking for a man who chopped off a woman's finger with a parang in Chin Swee Road last night, following a quarrel. The woman's three other fingers and a thumb were also injured. She was treated at the General Hospital. The woman. Wong106 words
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Article70 1957-07-11 1 LONDON. July If). < Reuter Princess Margaret Is being swamped with parrel? of ma' hboxes ever since a Sun lay paper columnist reported last weekend that she had caught the "matchbox craze." Today. Buckingham Palace emphatically denied that the Princess had become a matchbox collector. Neither70 words
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Article23 1957-07-11 1 A FOREIGN' OFFICE spokesman said in London yesterday "no Br::, h official has gone to Cairo to discuss ty ReuterReuter - 23 words
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166 1957-07-11 1 TOKYO. July 10 (Reuter) Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. in his first policy statement since the formation of his new cabinet tonight. stressed Japan's permament co-opera-tion with the United States and closer economic cooperation with South-east Asia. Mr. Kishi. who was speaking to166 words
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Advertisement103 1957-07-11 1 SETTIMIO {fet- '"'"1 SOPRANI|KMj|f MODERATE PRICES Sole Agents SWEE LEE CO. 161 North Bridge Road Singapore. 6. Tel: *****. 100% >%sro PUISi CANE TAIKOO S II H MI I Wm i- made from juicy sugar-cane "1 J VY-M/V Juicy contain a \fFs 1 Mil I lusher percentage of iml]\v&J V103 words
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Advertisement108 1957-07-11 1 Hove Your Clothes. *jh±. Suits or Carpets r^S^MI Dry Cleaned or Dyed jT j ;^E WHITE HOUSE uP DRY CLEANING CO. 344. Orchard Road. Singapore S Tel. ***** (.Opposite Orchard Road Police Station) I I 1 T„ 1 Irefricerator 8.1 cubic I feet km mmmSSSmt BJLmULV S'pore Penang Federct on108 words
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Article, Illustration95 1957-07-11 2 (Left) Serjeant J. Wood of the Royal Military Police. Kuala Lumpur, and his bride, the former Miss Catherine Morma. after their wedding a. the Garrison Church. Headquarters, Malaya, last weekend. Light Studio Photo. (Right* Mr. Cheong Teck Hoe and his bride, the j former Miss Mary Goh BuckCh'ng Seng Poh - 95 words
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166 1957-07-11 2 SINGAPORE Tamils appealed to the Government of India to use its naval vessels to bring back to Ma lava passengers who are now stranded in Madras and Nagapattinam ports. The apDeal has been made by the Tamils Representative Council on behalf of the166 words
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Article151 1957-07-11 2 TELOK ANSON, Wed— Four gaunt and starving Indonesian fishermen landed at Hutan Melintang yesterday afternoon after drifting six days en the coen sea Marzukj All, 23. Yusuf Yakub. 35, Othman Hashim, 28. and Nyakchut Bimbim, left Kampong Pangurawan, Ea?* Sumatra, in a 24-foot fishing151 words
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Article20 1957-07-11 2 TUNKU Abdul Rahman will Visit Ba*.; Gajah on Sun lay to establish a new division cf UMNO.20 words
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Article36 1957-07-11 2 HONGKONG, July 10. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $16.37 to £1 Sterling $6,025 to U.S.SI $1,131 bo Malayan $1; $0,143 to one Indonesian Rupiah Gold $262.50 to a tael.36 words
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Article34 1957-07-11 2 THE first batch of officer cadets to undergo training in Au?tralia. Messrs. Lim Poh Wong and Lim Hak Kng, both from the Singapore Infantry Regiment. will leave the Colony by air today.34 words
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Article133 1957-07-11 2 Printing Workers Call Off Strike KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thirty-eight employees of Economy Printers here today called off their five-day strike although a compositor, whose dismissal started the strike, has not been re-Instated. The firm said the compositor was dismissed because his work and behaviour were not satisfactory." The employees, who133 words
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Article63 1957-07-11 2 New FEAF Chief Here AIR Marshal the Earl of Bandon arrived in Singapore yesterday to take over command of the Far East Air Force from Sir Francis Fressanges who leaves for Britain tomorrow. He was accompanied by Countess Bandon. On h;s arrival at Changi airfield he was met by Sir63 words
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Article147 1957-07-11 2 Lim Orders Probe Into Causes Of Workers' 'Go-Slow' SINGAPORE Government will set up a Court of Inquiry to look into the dispute between the Harbour Board and its Staff Association early next week. Appointment of the Court of Inquiry was ordered by Chief Minister147 words
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Article96 1957-07-11 2 THE valve of a tank at the Shell Kallang Depot. Singapore, accidentally left open during the lunch hour, gave Shell officials several anxious moments when they returned to find the floor covered by some 50 gallons of kerosine. Engineers, thinking the tank, holding thousands of96 words
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Article70 1957-07-11 2 CANDIDATES who were successful at the recent Trinity Bar Examination held in Singapore in May this year are: Constitutional Law and Legal History: Second Class: Woon. W.S.. Third Class: Davidson. J.A., Grose. W.A.P., Lim. T.J. The Law of Contract and Tort: Third Class: Wee, A. S.K. The70 words
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Article143 1957-07-11 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 92} 931 Int. Aug. R.S.S. No. 1 93* "3? R.S.S. No. 2 92 92 i R.S.S. No. 3 91J 9^ Tone: Quiet. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $378! per picul (Down 75143 words
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Article117 1957-07-11 2 Bid To End Teachers' Dispute DR. LIM TAY BOH. Senior Lecturer in Economics. University of Malaya, yesterday appealed to both the Singapore Teachers Union and the Education Ministry to set up a Commission of Inquiry to investigate into their dispute. Dr. Lim, who was the first to propose such a117 words
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Article108 1957-07-11 2 THE Singapore Children's Society is in need of a typewriter. A spokesman for the Society said it would require about $300 to buy a typewriter, but with the same amount of money a child can be maintained in the Society's Convalescent Home by the sea108 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-07-11 2 MEN of the Singapore Harbour Board Fire Brigade work feverishly to plug a leak in a bghter loaded with erain while pumps keep the vessel from sinkinc yesterday. The lighteT. taking off grain from the liner Corfu in the Roads, sprang a leak and theStandardpic - 78 words
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Article88 1957-07-11 2 Clerk Killed By 'Live' Water Tap BUKIT MEKTAJAM. Wed. A 61-year-old rubber dealer's clerk. Lrh Yuet Seng, in Kubang Samang was electro- 1 cuted while washing his] hands a: a water tap. the Coroner's Court here was told today, An electric meter, which got heated and caused a i short88 words
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Article112 1957-07-11 2 i A SINGAPORE Judge, Mr. S. K. Lee. yesterday gave a 17-year-old boy, Ng Tiat Sai. another chance to turn over a new leaf. Mr. Lee ordered Ng to be placed on probation for 12 months. Ng had earlier pleaded guilty to criminal breach112 words
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Article29 1957-07-11 2 PENANG, Wed. An odd job labourer, Tan Kim Huat, was today convicted cf breaking into the Eastern Srnc ting Company's premises in Dato Kramat Road on July 9.29 words
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394 1957-07-11 2 PETTY quarrels are bound to happen, even in the happiest homes, and should not be allowed to be grossly exaggerated until it becomes a weapon for divorce, said a lawyer, Mr. Peter Guok in the Singapore High Court yesterday. He was defending394 words
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Article59 1957-07-11 2 A SUGGESTION that Police should take action against hildren flying kites in public thoroughfares has been made by Mr. Lee Choon Eng, Member for Queenstown, in a letter to the Chief Secretary Mr. Lee said, chasing kites in public streets not only results in clashes59 words
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190 1957-07-11 2 Wrongful Detention Couple Awarded $2,000 A CONTRACTOR and his wife, who sued the AttorneyGeneral for wrongful arrest end detention, were each awarded $1,000 damages by Singapore Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt, in the High Court yesterday. The couple. Tan Kay Teck ■nd hia wife, Chia Bee Sim. claimed they were190 words
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Article21 1957-07-11 2 CASH r. i jev ing to 55.5 were s*x>: a house in Paya Te: Road, Penang, n y nifhl21 words
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Article38 1957-07-11 2 M iHAMED Khan Sura- e ra< r av peacefully r t 7.30 fit «z ~i leavin e d a ■>. id tw fons daughters eighl p eh Idren C >rtega leave? H Carpmae] Road at 5 p m38 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-07-11 3 IT|y7|'yfTT MIIRLEY TONG. 21. is a typist at the Chartered Bank. Singapore. She likes cooking and enjoys a good detects, e story or books on adventure. She loves travel and hopes to visit Hongkong and England some day.40 words
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Article191 1957-07-11 3 Lim To Call All-Party Meet SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will shortly convene an All-Party Conference to discuss the question of reducing the residential qualifica- h*i"on for citizenship under the new constitution. He disclosed this yesterday to a delegation of the Chinese Chamber of191 words
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179 1957-07-11 3 Unauthorized House Numbers: City May Act THE Assessment Comr.'.iee of the Singapore City Council has recommended to the Council that it should seek powers 1: ?m the Government to t nable it to remove un- ithorised numbers fixed Xd a::ao houses. City Assessor. Mr. J G. Aspinal. told the Standard179 words
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Article49 1957-07-11 3 A WOMAN. Leong Ah Chan, 14. med trial in a Singapore Court yesterday to causing hurt to an ar- Id girl. Ong .1.. --^1 to have cut r ,i broken tumbler OH July 9 to Jalan Klara. re *ase will be mentioned ;rd ly.49 words
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Article35 1957-07-11 3 DR. v..\M Mohamed Ghani Moh ed. Senior Health P nang and Proviri e has left for Kedah as State Medical and Health OOcer :> bc.r.z succeeded C B. Gorrod who has ed from leave.35 words
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Article55 1957-07-11 3 A WOMAN. Tan Eng Luan, was knocked down by a taxi as she was walking along Kallang Road, Singapore, at midnight on July 8. The taxi driver did not stop and hM B t made a report. Eye-witnesses of the accident ■re asked to contact inspector Eugene55 words
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Article40 1957-07-11 3 THIEVES broke into a coffee shop, next to the Central Police Station in North Bridge Road, Singapore, and made off with S.'.no in cash and cigarettes. worth more than SI no. in the ear y hours of yesterday.40 words
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188 1957-07-11 3 Blew Air Into Her Mouth 9 m IN a desperate attempt to revive his wife, who was found hanging, a Singapore hawker blew air into her mouth through a rubber tube, a Coroner was told yesterday. The hawker, Loh Ngiap Nong, 26,188 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-07-11 3 THIRTY-SIX girls from Primary Five of the Pava Lebar Methodist Girls' School, Singapore. yesterGav were granted a "half-day" to see their teacher off. The teacher. Miss Ng Chiau Kong, left for Bri- tain on a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Music inStandardpic - 72 words
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258 1957-07-11 3 JAMES DAVID - JAMES DAVID LAW WILL STOP POISON FROM REACHING WOULD-BE SUICIDES B r vauvtKNMtNT will soon introduce legislation to prevent, once and for all, the unauthorised sale of caustic soda at present, one of the commonest poisons available to people committing suicide in Singapore.258 words
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Article51 1957-07-11 3 ONG Yeok Lin. SI, claimed trial in a Singapore Court yesterday to a charse of fraudulent possession of two dozen bottles of chicken essence, valued at $50, at Amoy Street on July 9. Ong was ordered to be remanded in custody for two days pending further51 words
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161 1957-07-11 3 A DELEGATION of the Japanese House of Councillors will arrive in Singapore from Bangkok tomorrow on a study tour of South-east Asia. Japanese Vice-Consul In Singapore. Mr. Kunio Murako, told the Standard yesterday that the delegation would seek first-hand information on the social,161 words
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Article101 1957-07-11 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday held discussions with Service chiefs on the formation of a tripartite consultative committee to "look into the future of 4n.nno civilian workers in the Armed Services. The conference was attended by Mr. R. W. Barrow. Command Secretary101 words
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Article104 1957-07-11 3 IPOII. Wed. About 60 Government "temporaries" in Perak who have received retrenchment notices have been given hope that their cases may be reconsidered. A three-man delegation, consisting of Mr. C. H. Yin. president of the Perak Clerical Union, Air. P. S. Maniam and Inche Zahari104 words
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Article35 1957-07-11 3 A LABOURER. R. Veerasamv, 55, was yesterdav bitten in the hand by an iguana at the 10 m.s. Jurong Road. He was treated at the General Hospital and later allowed to So home.35 words
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Article138 1957-07-11 3 Police Move To Ease Congestion MALACCA. Wed. Traffic policemen last night started a drive to ease traffic congestion along the busy Bunga Raya and Newcombe Roads. Every night after 6 p.m.. a traffic bottleneck is caused by pedestrians, cyclists and trishaws. Reason: Most of Malacca's cinemas and eating stalls, the138 words
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Article189 1957-07-11 3 MALAY strikers at the Singapore Telephone Board yesterday appealed to the Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, to mediate in the dispute between the Union and the Board The strikers, numbering about 300— out of 446 Malay189 words
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Article46 1957-07-11 3 TRIANG. Wed— A woman tapper Sow Yoke, 27. was drowned when she fell into the river yesterday while crossing a bridge on the Mengkuang Road. The woman was returning home from work when she tripped. The body was found floating 50 yards downriver today.46 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-07-11 3 MORE than 600 guests attended a reception after the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Sinnasamy, at 415, Race Course Road, Singapore, on Monday. Mr. Sinnasamy, son of late Mr. Vayna Suppiah, is attached to Vayna Suppiah and Sons Company, Singapore, while the bride, the former MissStandardpic. - 63 words
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98 1957-07-11 3 FIVE unemployed men were convicted in the Singapore Second District Court on three charges of extortion, rioting and mischief at a coffee-shop in Lorong Lalat, on March 5. The five men were Velu Vairakannu, V. Kamalanathan, S. Ramaiya, R. Tanabal and G. Mariyappan. Kamalanathan and98 words
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Article45 1957-07-11 3 PENANG. Wed.— A milk- vendor. R. Nadeson, who pleaded guilty in the Magistrate's court today to a charge of selling adulterated milk on May 23 was fined $400. Another milk-vendor. P. Marimuthu. pleading guilty to a similar charge vas fined $200.45 words
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Article38 1957-07-11 3 RECLAMATION work for the construction of a new ferry pier in Buttcrworth for end to end loading is now underway. The new pier will be built between the Mitchell Pier and the rubber loading pier.38 words
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295 1957-07-11 4 Sultan To Hear Miner's Complaints CONTRACTORS' lOp.c. CUT WILL CEASE KUANTAN, Wed. The Sultan of Pahang will visit Sungei Lembing on Aug. 10 to meet mine workers and listen to their complaints in the dispute with the Pahang Consolidated Company. This was announced last night by the Malayan Mining Employees295 words
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1215 1957-07-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Seventy-eight of ill student teachers in English schools in Selangor. who sat for the 3rd year Normal Class examinations held here in April have passed. First and 2nd year Normal Class Student, will sit for their respective anal examinations in August1,215 words
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214 1957-07-11 4 THE 200-strong Singapore Certificated Teachers Association yesterday resolved that in the event of a strike by the Sinqapore Teachers Union, thev will, while continuing their work as usual, "refrain from doing an v work normally done by members of the S.T.U." The resolution was214 words
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Article71 1957-07-11 4 TODAY'S programme of recorded music sponsored by the Singapore Recorded Music Society at the Oei Tiong Ham Ha!!. St. Joseph's Institution, at 7.30 p.m. will be presented by Legislative Assemblyman, Mr. John Ede During the interval, a talk will be given by Mrs. Foss Shanahan, wife71 words
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Article177 1957-07-11 4 TRIBUTE TO PERAK LAWYER IPOH. Wed. Members of! the Perak Bench and Bar paid tribute to the late Mr. K. C. Chan, 69. Ipoh lawyer who died on Monday, at a short ceremony held in the High Court before Mr. Justice Good and Mr. Justice Shepherd this morning. Inche Abdul177 words
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Article79 1957-07-11 4 Roadside Attack By Thugs SIX thug?, armed with sticks and bottles, set upon a 19-year-old boy at a coffee stall in Beatty Road, Singapore, yesterday. The boy, Pritam Singh, was squatting by the roadside drinking his cup of coffee, when he was suddenly attacked. He received serious head and bodily79 words
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Article64 1957-07-11 4 MORE than $8,000 was stolen from a lighterage office in Telok Aver Basin Singapore early yesterday morning. The manager discovered the :os s in Hie morning, when he found the office doors open and the locks broken. The table drawers had been ransacked. The cash was64 words
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Article141 1957-07-11 4 PENANG, Wed. A 45--year-old dressmaker, Liew Ah Cheng, who was alleged to have thrown her adopted baby on the ground, was acquitted by Mr. Au Ah Wah, in the Magistrate's Court today, on a charge of beating the baby on March 15. A maidservant, Kok141 words
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Miscellaneous538 1957-07-11 4 (Standard Information at a Glance fINSAPOREgaKI JlSbjT" jT?*^ 8.8.C. Call; 6.30 The News Comment Theosophical Society: Weekly ary; 645 Sports Round-Up- 655 meet::m. talk on "Hinduism" bv RADIO HHATmAYA Report irom Die North O'f'EncN. Nadarajan. at No. 8 Cairnhill T «w Und Thc Southern Q^_ Road. 630 pm RADIO MALAYA538 words
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Article301 1957-07-11 5 Tinless Can Is Miner's Bugbear \l A LUMPUR. Wed. A P rc ->gi al development but the ;re to the Malayan Hi nightmar it the P Iganagei the Tin [nd istry (Research an i Dev< ipment) ilf a milnrs r» id::. ess for t ie day when counter-publi e ■■t.:>.t301 words
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Article196 1957-07-11 5 KUALA LUMPUK, Wed. Chief Minister Tunku v*4hdui Rahman today appealed to the Malay Rulers to set aside all sentiment when ballottimr for the Paramount Ruler. He asked them to be guided by their desire to serve the people and thc country. Th* first Yang dl-Pertuan196 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-07-11 5 THE Federal Legislative Council's new Scrgeant-at-Arms. Tunku. Muhamad Yusof Shah ibni Sulta-.t Aladin Sulaiinaii Shah, made his "debut" in the House yesterday morning. He is seen with the Mace and Ceremonial robe of his office. Tunku Yusof is Tunku llaris Temenggong of Selangor and is related to Colonel KajaStandardpic - 64 words
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Article136 1957-07-11 5 :\L LUMPUR, Wed. Federati -n Police will lose fl i nior expatriate officer bv August :sti number from ral department. del Secrt tar-. Sir atherst n said 5G :!iCt rs left the c >un- this month under miration sch« me Th:- luce the numrpatr it136 words
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Article51 1957-07-11 5 SIR HENRY H S. Lee. 1,1 It'll If for iPu 1 1 said wi at pn unable to givi letails expen s t. nst itu- -il i England. He told unionist Mr. J ir th it mi mbers of :r.:> r had not sub- r ex; n*51 words
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Article140 1957-07-11 5 MINISTER Educate n. \b i il Razak said his 'a ,i- considering tnd means to raise STOOO.OOO to build a new national museum. He was replying to Councilor Dato Haji Yahya. who a Iced about the project. which was postponed some I .ura ago doe to the Knargency.140 words
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Article130 1957-07-11 5 Health Minister Mr. Leong Yew Koh said plans were afoot to clear vagrants and destitutes from the streets of Kuala Lumpur before Merdeka Day. Replying to a question by Malayan Trade Union Council representative, Mr. J. Emmanuel, he said: "There does not appear to have been130 words
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Article135 1957-07-11 5 Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said no rehabiUtatl >n scht mes were at present available foe discharged Home Guards. The Tunku explained that since Home Guards were temporary workers, no b n :.t were provided for in their contracts. They were also ■object to discharge 00135 words
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Article95 1957-07-11 5 MINISTER for Agriculture Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak said marketable timber in Malaya's forests was rafcient to last for another century. Answering MTUC representative Mr. G. Leo, the Minister pointed out that Increasing population and higher consumption might reduce this to 70 years, however. Inche95 words
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Article66 1957-07-11 5 Sir David said it was the intention of Government to replace all expatriates with local men "as soon as they are available." However, in cases where man were needed urgently, expatriates will still be recruited from outside Malaya. Sir David cited the case where over66 words
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Article364 1957-07-11 5 Court And Office Staff Now Being Selected KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federal Legislative Council was asked today to vote necessary funds to provide independent Malaya's Yang di-Pertuan Agong his retinue and the Prime Minister a secretariat in keeping with tradition and dignity of their positions. The364 words
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Article148 1957-07-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A total of gfl estates or 30 per cent, have not registered fcr the Rubber Industry (Replanting) Scheme. This means that they have done no replanting despite the cry of "replant or die." This figure is given in the progress report148 words
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215 1957-07-11 5 COUNCIL MOURNS THE DEATH OF DATO YUSOFF KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. -The Federal Legislative Council todav paid tribute to the late Dato Haji Mohamed Yusoff, its member aborigines, who died in Ipoh on Sunday after a brief illness. Before asking the council to rise in silence. HM Speaker Raja S;r Uda215 words
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Article102 1957-07-11 5 KUALA LUMPUP Wed Health Mm; ter Mr 1- ng K .-aid arrangem< n ide to giv< th< ibhc men a>< d -p- r; :n:t.. rhi ck I d supplied to hospital pat- i i latMini try to t y ;ed I I i I r eaMMHw*102 words
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Advertisement190 1957-07-11 5 W'mmmk /V E R,LL 0F A LARGE BAG 1 K^Eu!' Y s ex P er i en ced by all owners of the -SaT^ hammerless, double barrelled BRNO jSXjm W shotgun, bore 12 and 16, made in jMKjp.^V/ Czechoslovakia. The barrels are produced from anti-corrosive Poldi S* electrosteel which is190 words
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Article480 1957-07-11 6 TN this pre-Merdeka period anyone can call himself cr herself a Malayan after a short stay in this country. That term is a loose one signifying no loyalty. It has been a strange phenomenon that while a foreigner living for a short period in England or America does480 words
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Article389 1957-07-11 6 PHAIRMAN cf the commission appointed by the Government to probe corruption charges in the Colony, Mr. Justice Chua. has appealed to people who have evidence to offer to come forward and give what information they have in the public interest. Before the commission was set up there were389 words
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Article712 1957-07-11 6 COLIN LEGUM - Acid Test for the Commonwealth COLIN LEGUM B r ...whether it can preserve the multi-racial aa_aa.aaa_a.aa_aaaa__a.aaa> character of all member countries. LONDON BEFORE Lord Listowel was selected as the new GovernorGeneral of Ghana he wrote a tract for the Fabian Society on the future of the Commonwealth. Lord Listowel, the712 words
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Article115 1957-07-11 6 Sir— lt is not understood whv up till now, no bus shelter has been put up at the Queen Elizabeth Walk. This is a very important bos section for routes Nos. 1, 12, 14. etc. Passengers from Serangoon Garden Estate. Tampenis, Paya Lobar. Katong, Changi, Bedok, whoso115 words
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Article756 1957-07-11 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By i PROBE is now being carried out into thc tragedy at Tengah on Tuesday morning when a Venom jet fighter, while taking ofT, crashed into nearby officers' quarters bringing death to four people and being the direct cause for the death756 words
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Article794 1957-07-11 6 J. Halcro Ferguson reports on the Latin-American Scene PORT AU PRINCE A FTER a period of turmoil, with five Presidents in six months, the Republic of Haiti, part of the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, is now in the hands of a three-man military junta.794 words
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Letter208 1957-07-11 6 Sir— lt appears that rent control in the United Kingdom has been lifted and I wonder whether i ur Government would not consider following suit. The Rer.t Control Board came into being immediately after the liberation, as a prote ti n rf the poor man, but the p r man208 words
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Letter263 1957-07-11 6 Most A bsurd Sir— Of all the strikes we have had in Sintra- a> pore, I think the tele- phone employees' strike is the most absurd. The i employees should be told i that they should not ex- I pert any public sympathy 1 in support of their strike. 1263 words
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Letter341 1957-07-11 6 Housing Rent Control an office, fte which re cmselves < MM a found td r :fS inree or four concerns not the landlord who he profit? it is not the tenant 1 a., *5 e S? Bent it j rd would thc: tereattaf to kthe owners remain per :^r, of341 words
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Advertisement6 1957-07-11 6 W' r T;J m^M»i.mYWAJ€.€M.£c*J*\ means SERVICE6 words
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236 1957-07-11 7 'I'd Sooner Have Dead Horses'— He Says SAX FRANCISCO. July (A?j A; I 1 I Hi Bri:.-:i author C. S F raster is concerned, he'd as >'_ n have had the 1< id horses instead oi Italy's Sophia Loren. if he were years younger, he concedes, perhaps he'd think difterenl236 words
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Article57 1957-07-11 7 YORK, J 10 (AP) —The Brit liner Q docke i yesterd y i v.r.2 f rce of! her n »r--ur.mer trans-Atlantic r by erg; n•• ur. Sir Ivan i reporters :s the worst vear for v^s in mv 50 years at se i. Drse th57 words
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Article148 1957-07-11 7 Without A Vote, A Bill Is Passed I.( o;noX, Ju'v 10 (Renter) Withoul a vote, llembera of Parliamenl last night approved a bi granting themselves a new expenses allowance of E I ter ing a year -plus r annual salary ol £1,000 tei ling. H tahafti148 words
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Article35 1957-07-11 7 PR IMF Minister Suhrawardy ol Pakistan pledged in Washington yesterday that Pakl tan will .join the United States in "pursuing the path of freedom" In efl irt to further world peace- A PAP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-07-11 7 These Girls Thrilled The Crowds With Their 'Monster' Show F THESE are the Markson Aqua-Carnival girls who thrilled holiday fans at Bournemouth when they made a Loch Ness monster as they took a dip in the sea. They are from left: Gladys Dawson, June Stanter, Christine Eastman, Jean Gullett, ToniMirrorpic - 58 words
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261 1957-07-11 7 Memo Released In London Criticizes Federation Merdeka Bill Up For Second Reading LONDON, July 10 (Reuter) A joint memorandum by the Pan-Malayan Federation of Chinese Associations and the Malayan Party circulated in London yesterday expressed disapproval of certain features in the Federation of Malaya independence Bill, which comes up in261 words
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Article27 1957-07-11 7 AN influenza epidemic has broken out In Persia, already suffering from thc aftereffects of a catastrophic earthquake. the Iranian Health Ministry announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article63 1957-07-11 7 OTTAWA, July 10 (Renter)' The first session of the new Parliament will be opened on Monday. Oct. 14. by Queen Elizabeth, Mr. John Diefenbaker, the Prime Minister announced." yesterday. Mr. Diefenbakcr also announced that the Queen had ■greed to make a five-day visit to Ottawa,63 words
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Article33 1957-07-11 7 THE French National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday opened discussion of a motion urging diplomatic recognition of the Red Chinese regime. A vote was put oil until next week. APAP - 33 words
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156 1957-07-11 7 ALL-WHITE JURY FOR CLINTON'S BIG TRIAL kxox ville, Tsi.ni iai a. July li) (AP) An all-white jury was completed yesterday in U.S. District Court for the mass contempt trial of 10 defendants in the Clinton segregation case. Defence Lawyer: called it a ''history shaping"' trial. Thc 12 jurors, including two156 words
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Article, Illustration261 1957-07-11 7 The M-A-L-E Midwies of Bale BALI is one of the few wonders in the world where thc 20th century traveller finds his dreamy expectations come true. A sort of paradise for the modern Marco Polo. It has beautiful landscape geometrically terraced by green paddies, exquisite and graceful dances, lovely girls261 words
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503 1957-07-11 7 Syrian, Israel Troops In Frontier Clash CEASE-FIRE APPEALS IGNORED JERUSALEM, Israel, Ju.y 10. Syrian and Israeli forces clashed today in a 10-hour gunfire and mortar duel along their farmland frontier. An Israeli army spokesman said the Syrian positions opened up a mortar barrage against the collective farm settlement of GoncnU.P.; A.P. - 503 words
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Article92 1957-07-11 7 LONDON, July 10 (UP) The British Foreign Office today denied a report that former Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov had been offered and turned down asylum in Britain. The London Daily Mail today said the now discredited Malenkov had been offered asylum twice in the past92 words
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Article59 1957-07-11 7 LONDON, July 10 (AP) Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin today gave personal credit to Nikita Khrushchev for "uncovering and defeating the anti-party group" in the Kremlin. Bulsjanin, who is with the First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party on a tour of Czechoslovakia, paid tribute to his59 words
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Article111 1957-07-11 7 'Rightist' Offers An Apology TOKYO. July 10 'UP* f'h.r.f-^ C rnmumst F" Mini ma Nai-cfc. b wed pressure :rm members cl the National Peo- C ngress and apclo-c.-.c.- r right-wing thoughts.' Radio Peking anChang. most rtubborn of the three non-Communist membi f thf F«rf Chine. <e net under fii :>■■111 words
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282 1957-07-11 7 NEW YORK'S FASHION SHOW NEW YORK, July 10 (UP) Christian Dior, who 10 years ago dropped the hemline, now has hauled the waistline down. The Fro:, h ir izr.cr. in Ua New York collection f r r Fal defined the new silhouetti either282 words
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Article150 1957-07-11 7 5 CHIBA, Japan. July 5 10 (AP)— One hundred I and fifteen pretty geisha girls of this city struck, 1 last night after wage i negotiations with the restaurant operators j union broke down. Geisha girls work at parties for an hourly "< w150 words
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Article66 1957-07-11 7 I MOSCOW, July in (Beuter) —A fuel pipeline 2.320 miles lon^ will be laid between the Tuimazin oil region in Bashkiria and the industrial centre of Irkutsk. Siberia, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. The pioeline will reduce the cost of oil transport to Siberia,66 words
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Article29 1957-07-11 7 THE COUNTESS of Shaftesbury, a close friend Of the late Queen Mary, died in London yesterdav. She was 81. Lord Shaftesbury, now 87. survives his wife.— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article119 1957-07-11 7 LONDON, July 11, <R tCT). Sec' sts ;r-r'- gating tobaccn-srnr,k rg as a cause of cancer have duccri a animals from the tar titi] pen :n car-tridge-type filters used in cigarette holders, He annual rrvnr: of thc Britisl El rt C rr Ca patg laid roday Be --its119 words
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Advertisement101 1957-07-11 7 *f*** M ike'' \ym/ The quality of Robin Hood *^Bf«» \\L7 THIS SIGN Bicycles will stand favourable M™^^^>* Til W# comparison against oil com- ....tfßaav/fai «U astonishingly low. Special M fi If \\m\ precision tools, clever pro- mill 11 j/ USftl UtmS^m) \^EV duction methcds and highly IfJ \jv If101 words
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Article, Illustration4052 1957-07-11 8 THE MIRACLE OF MALAYA.. ..by THE CHIEF MINISTER Pages Eight Nine Bring A Full Report Of A Historic Occasion The Debate On The New Constitution For Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today urged the Legislative Council to "welcome and declare its full support" to all steps4,052 words
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198 1957-07-11 8 THE Government had insisted on safeguards in the Constitution to ensure that marriages are not arranged for the sole purpose of enabling women to obtain Federal citizenship without having to comply with normal conditions, said Tunku Abdul Rahman. The Keid Commission had recommended that198 words
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Article, Illustration866 1957-07-11 8 GIVEN SI NO-MALAY UNITY IT CAN WORK KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sino-Malay unitycan make the Federation's new '•imperfect'' constitution a sound solid foundation to build for the future, said Mr. Tan Siew Sin, MCA Publicity Chief, while seconding the Chief Minister's Motion in the Legislature today. The pillar of Malayan independence866 words
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Article490 1957-07-11 8 Mr. Tan stressed this had been relaxed considerably because language tests would be completely waived for a period of one year in the case of those over 45. In the case of those not born here and who are under that age. it was reasonable to require490 words
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Advertisement280 1957-07-11 8 f QUICK- FROZEN FISH j sea-fresh and delicious! V Fresh as the moment they were caught. All this delicious tastiness i3 brought to you by Birds Eye. They don't have time to get f travel-stained or tired looking. Immediately the fish are landed at V the quay, they are washed,280 words
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1192 1957-07-11 9 Kuala Lumpur lawyer Mr. S M. Y<mg embarra.>>ed the Alliance when lie .stepped out of the party line to warn that the Alliance would be BOWing seeds of di.-cord and dissatisfaction If it poshed the draft const Itution through without amendmenta, Mr.1,192 words
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Article121 1957-07-11 9 Ban Due To Shortage Of Seeds KUALA LUMPUR, Wwd. So many high-yielding Malayan rubber seeds were sent ant of Malaya last year that an export ban was placed on them. The annual report of the Rubber Smallholders Planting Material Scheme disclosed to the Federal Legislative Council today that so great121 words
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Advertisement61 1957-07-11 9 Sat. M nite CAPITOL HOUR A by m SMAUiR... 9r'A X ••kmX A FASCINATING gf^jft AOVENTURE INTO Jfl THE UNKNOWN? /7^J^agE^s^ GRANT WILLIAMS \L. RANOY STUART -a, a^aa UMT MU UttaCTOM U'aOX MJT -KIVfRSAI WtEßrUtinHAl PCTURf IN CI\E\IASCOPE Jim, \CII\OS Simple \rupe°rate n Pri< p I ,i«est. M H iva61 words
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Advertisement192 1957-07-11 9 juAt.AyA'^m& 1 1-^..— »a» a~-aia«i i .awa^aa— aa—aaaaaaa ar— a.aia»a— The Standard's Merdeka Souvenir tells the Story of Malaya— how it has grown from a land of jungles and riverine kampongs to be the world's greatest producer of rubber and tin. Read about the enterprise of the people of Malaya—192 words
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275 1957-07-11 10 Record Rice Crop For Malaya Reported OUTPUT IN ASIA IS STEPPED UP A RECORD rice crop from a peak acreage harvested is reported for Malaya, according to the 1956-57 estimates of the Foreign Agricultural Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington. The acreage in Malaya increased partly as a275 words
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Article, Illustration135 1957-07-11 10 Director Due On World Trip THE works director of George Kent Ltd., Luton, Bedfordshire, England, Mr. W. A. Hartop, is due in Malaya shortly in the course of a world tour to stimulate and expand his firm's export markets. He will spend about four months with the Kent organization in135 words
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Article62 1957-07-11 10 THE British Empire Cotton Growing Corporation reporter.' in Manchester a record 1955-56 crop of 1. 235,000 bales in all its eight territories. Mr. J. W. Littlewood. chairman, said at the corporation's annual meeting that cotton production was now nearly double the 1945 figure and this year'sA.P. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration112 1957-07-11 10 Emblems For Long Service The management of Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. gave a dinner at the Tai Thong Restaurant, Singapore, to members of its 20-Year Service Club. Emblems for long service were presented to the following (from left): Messrs. W. S. Hoover, Employee Relations Manager; Tan Miang Theng, Employee Relations Department112 words
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Article114 1957-07-11 10 SINGAPORE Chinese produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were copra. July/August $24. buyers, $25] sellers; coconut oil in bulk $40| sellers, in drums $45 sellers, Muntok white pepper $108 sellers, Sarawak white $107 sellers, special Sarawak black $73. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER. BATH CO. LTD. JULY 11 a.m.114 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-07-11 10 IN keeping xrith the modern trend in business, Robinson's have given their building a new look. The modern-style jacade now jeatures a green jacia board with red lettering outlining the name "Robinson's" in English, Chinese and Jawi, while the pillars and sidewalks have been inlaid with mosaic-pattern tiles.50 words
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Article128 1957-07-11 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterdav closed at 93* cents per lb. for International first grade August shipment on a quiet market, unchanged from Tuesday. Prices opened slightly higher on better overseas overnight prices. At noon the market was still quiet at around the same price with little business passing.128 words
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Article24 1957-07-11 10 AMONG the American firms planning factories in Australia are the Lindberg Engineering Company, of Chicago, and Sterling Drug Inc., of New York.24 words
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Article53 1957-07-11 10 THE fifth in the highly successful post-war series of "Textile Recorder" International Textile Machinery Exhibitions is to be held from October 15 to 25, 1958, at Belle Vue, Manchester. This is to be an exhibition of machinery, accessories and ancillary equipment used in the production of textiles53 words
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Article166 1957-07-11 10 Ol TER ROADS Mina. Ranja Flying Lark. Michael, Jebsen. Marita Nomiko.-. San Angela. Leopold, Heinrich Jessen, Choysang. Agamemnon. East Wind, Umaria. Bella. Chuyei Maru, Tjimenteng, Sangola. Ba.iiga. Celebes Lucas Trader. Steel Navigator, Amelia. Agatha. Akakura.-an Maru. Angreen, Chong Using. Drente. Camphuys Ceylon, Kingsville. Podolsk, Perm. INNER ROADS166 words
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Article205 1957-07-11 10 INDUSTRIALS and tins were firm and active On the local market yesterdav. according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Rubber shares were steady with the main interest in sterling counter?. Price changes announ>d by the Association yesterday were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt Orris 36/-205 words
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Article313 1957-07-11 10 MALAYAN* sharebrokers yesterday reported the following] business <■ i C.T.S. ords. 36/9: F N ord $2.7'* overnighl and yeste: r Gammons $2 52, $2 521. Hammers .1-2 20; H Wa igh $1 9 Hume ords A" 10' ven is Brewei ies $3 40; Jacksoi s Sl.fi Omenta313 words
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Article69 1957-07-11 10 DF.CCA hEve F.r.r ;r "gri j ihc.r achamt lor providing a long-range rf.-.. path for aircraft acroi Krortk Al aTaiia.ii a<= the Dactra plaa, it provides for a pair tion s each apart —tobe sf on either s=i e rf the Atlanti arrv rariic r69 words
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Article41 1957-07-11 10 THE Mai i: Exr! rz< E 4. s s oei at ion n e the rhnncos in it? rates to mi v, np TT. or O D Frc 113*1; I' Gldrs. 123-3/8; Deutsche 4 Othei rxrhange rate* rr- a41 words
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Advertisement653 1957-07-11 10 H. .M. DOCKYARD, SINGAPORE. SALE BY TENDER No. 235 57. r FENDERS are invited for the x purchase of the remains cf the wreck of the exJapanese tanker SHIRETOKO MaARU (alleged to be of ***** tons displacement originally) and adjacent debris lying in Admiralty waters on the Spoil Ground off653 words
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Advertisement577 1957-07-11 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Printers and Stationery Suppliers to Register as Contractors '< PRINTERS and Stationery Suppliers who desire to ■register as Contractors are requested to send in their ap- plications on the prescribed form which is obtainable from the Stationery Department, City Hall (Room 47), Singapore. Tenders for577 words
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Advertisement558 1957-07-11 10 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE "TENDERS will be received at the office of the Superintending Engineer. Klang Gates Water Supply Scheme, Parry Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 12 noon on 22.7.57 from P.W.D. Registered Contractors Class "E" and above, for laying 18"/ 12"/15" asbestos cement water main between Medium Level Reservoir at558 words
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Advertisement91 1957-07-11 10 NOTICE ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD mv. 'WILLEM RUYS" \Y~ILL arrive at Singapore n Friday. 12th inst. at about 2 p.m. Embarkation of passengers will take place alongside the S.H.B. wharves Godowns 8 9— Gate No. 4 between 3 and 4 p.m. The vessel will leave the wharf at 4.30 p.m. for91 words
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Advertisement215 1957-07-11 10 BARBER-FERN- VILLE LINES For Boston. New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore. Mobile. New Orleans. Houtto* (via Suez) S'pore P. Sham Peaang New To KINCSVILLE In Port-sails 10 |uly 1 1 luly 15 14|uly 14 A,. FRANCISVILLE 14/21 |uly 22 July 26/ 28 |uly 3C t From New York, Los Angeles. San Francisco,215 words
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Advertisement817 1957-07-11 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T.I. *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports S'pc*. P. S ham Penang AfNEAS 19/24 luly 25 luly 26/27 luly ANTILOCHUS ...•.r.-.....*r: 20/25 Aug 26 Aug 27/28 Aug PCLYOORUS 7/15817 words
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Advertisement1152 1957-07-11 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO.. LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) Mnccipciateo in birgapcie) 02 lines) Sh o. p r THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE £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 te proceed1,152 words
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Advertisement867 1957-07-11 11 MITSUI \33 LINE 11-» r\^\ mm^ S'pore P .S'ham Penonc FOR JAPAN Akakurosan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji vio Hongkong C. 6A Nachisan Moru for Moji 22 July Awajisan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoyo. Kobe 24 July FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore vio~6ombay Akagison Maru vio Bombay 20 July867 words
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Advertisement646 1957-07-11 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok ond/or Far East vio Suez. Penang P.S'hom S'oor. "JUTLANDIA" God 29 30 Bongkok only "MOMBASA" p ort "FALSTRIA" 14 15 July 16 1 7 |ul IS 19 |uly Bangkok only HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Aden Port Soid, Genoa Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg. Oslo,646 words
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Article, Illustration1751 1957-07-11 12 Woo the REDS with butter —not guns i I r^rom Our Correspondent I THE CARDINAL fact that emerges from the proceedings of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, an unofficial gist of which has already appeared in the Indian Press, is that it did not, as was feared at first, resolve1,751 words
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Article, Illustration96 1957-07-11 12 C^OOD to be alive? Indeed 7 it is when the sun is shining and you're Mmne, pretty, shapely, and on holi- d.i\ l>\ the seaside lhe linkv girl with nil these adMintages iv fashion modi 1 Dinneen Lvans. Lovely Christina <.rtgg«, 17, has everything good figure, good lookMIKRORPICS - 96 words
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Article1102 1957-07-11 12 Kompong-Som to be ready by 1958 BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT PIINOM PENH AS early as 1908, preliminary surveys had been made with the object of building a Cambodian National Port in the Gulf of Siam. Even in those days, Coudee Island was considered a suitable site.1,102 words
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Advertisement121 1957-07-11 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products -riflm^ aaatt^flHriaSssssflE. HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL /ml Wj&gg^ t m, (M |®^j?^®| Ml Always Welcome! when **^ks. you cannot i!v breast-feed i ;f* trust to-121 words
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Miscellaneous263 1957-07-11 12 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< rpODAV'S QIOTATION: NMSranVlVm 1.e.-.' 4 at> J- "People improve L|ra9Usft^^^ a when they have no other EMi UI I UaSsmMi Hi 1 ll\ssvl to pV I li^Al 1 I nlri r V 4 a .-|er."-Gol,Miil.l.. > Z B l a L^ g WaU|l r U2 i^| < at> FOR263 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-07-11 13 THE I.ip Sin basketrs of Hongkong. n ow Singapore for five matches against local ms. paid a courtesy on the Colony's wellk n patron of sport Mr Aw Cheng Chye, l.rman of Haw Par Br thers. The visiting cagers <t> t the Nam Seng Lee i i at the Great68 words
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Article56 1957-07-11 13 ST. LOUIS. July 10. (API— T~ a American Leasuf lialted an e\c:'.\~z rally by the National Leaguers in the ninth inning on Tuesdav la agss. the 34th annual .V.l-Star Baseball Games Mi -■•> Am-r -an L< iguers Brst vid sine, 1954 and trie >?c Casey Ster.gel of t- h56 words
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171 1957-07-11 13 FORD CHARTERED BANKERS CAN'T DECIDE THE only Singapore Business Houses F.A. division I league match yesterday between Chartered Bank and Ford Motors ended undecided, without any goals scored at Farrer Park. i The Fordmcn started impressively and dominated play Uiroughout lhe tirst half, but eoold not score. It was the171 words
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Article79 1957-07-11 13 Tanerko A 3-Length Winner PARIS. Julv 10. (Reuleri M. LTranCOla Dupre'a four-year-old Tanerko scored a threelength victory- yesterday in the £14.000 Grand Prix be Saint Cloud, run over tine mile 4] furlongs. Ridden bv Guy Lcqueux. his BaaaSTaSla riv.l |q Uaal LaW Oaf IS. araa M. Jean Stern's Franc Luron.79 words
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219 1957-07-11 13 SAS Beat St. Patricks Serangoon ST. ANDREW'S School won the inter-school triangular athletic meet against St. Patrick's School and Serangoon English School on lhe St. Patrick's School ground yesterday. St. Patrick's School were run-ners-up, and Scrangoon English School third. Results were 100 yards: 1. Fan Yen Shin (SAS) 11 sec;219 words
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Article437 1957-07-11 13 SAC Neville Sison, the Malayan long distance champion, ran the fastest three miles since African L/C Kipsang established the Malayan record of 15m 3.4s in 1952. Sison finished the event in 15m 15s improving on his own Singapore record, as well as his winning time437 words
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Article223 1957-07-11 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Kowloon Bus Company touring soccer team syill play four more game* In the Federal capital On Friday the tourists will meet the Malayan Malays. Then on Sunday, they will be Opposed to the Malayan Chinese. On Iteaday IWj W. the busmen have a223 words
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Article92 1957-07-11 13 IPOH. Wed. The first trial of Malaya's Thomas Cup trainees will be held in Kuala Lumpur this weekend. Of the ten trainees, about five will be selected for further trials with Malaya's former Thomas Cup players. who will undergo another period of training in Kuala Lumpur. Those92 words
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Article72 1957-07-11 13 IPOH. Wed— A solitary goal scored bv Hart midwav in the first hall gave 3 Coy RASC a one ml victory over Ba treat. Putra In a division 2 league soccer match on the Town padang yt U I cay. Bawean Putra had a chance of72 words
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Article201 1957-07-11 13 AUSSIES TO BAN HOAD KRAMER MELBOURNE. July 10. (AD The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia (L.T.A. A.) last night !aur.c!ied a move to ban Lew Hoad and Jack Kramers professional tennis troupe from playing on anv official courts ln Australia. This will be a rebuke to Hoad following his decision201 words
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Article78 1957-07-11 13 LONDON. July 10 (Reuter> l Willie Toweel of South Africa. retained the British Empire lightweight boxing title tonight amen he outpointed British champion Dave Charnley over U rounds at the Empress Hall here. Toweel. who comes from a notable South African fighting family, wan boxing78 words
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Article72 1957-07-11 13 MCNAIR Youngsters beat Gan Eng Seng School bv two wickets in a friendly cricket match at the GESS ground yesterday. GESS: 70 runs (Ng Keok Ching 11. Donald 10 not out. Sevanesan four for 11 and S.T. Lmgam three fwr IS*. McNair Y.S.: 73 runs for72 words
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Article47 1957-07-11 13 THE Singapore Base District Individual and Unit Athletic championships which was to be held on the Nee Soon Garrison ground yesterday, has been postponed to Friday. The meet was called off owing to the poor condition of the ground caused by heavy rain in the morning.47 words
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Article61 1957-07-11 13 LONDON, Julv 10, (UP)— T ic Football Association today suspended former Welsh international center forward Trevor Ford from British Football for three seasons following the findings of a joint commission which investigated the affairs ol Sunderland Football Club. Tlie commission found that Ford had accepted an unauthorised61 words
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Article26 1957-07-11 13 ASUNCION, Paraguay. July 10. (Reuter) Paraguay beat Colombia 3-0 ln their preliminary World Cup football match her e yesterday after leading 1-0 at half-time.26 words
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Advertisement659 1957-07-11 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ENGAGEMENT THE engagement ls announced between CT S*ar..ey Gn eldest son of Mr Mrs Gnch Chin Goon and Dorothy Seel eldest daughter of Mr L Mis. See; Juay Kial today SITUATIONS VAC A\T SINGAPORE INFANTRY REGIMENT FEW 1< ng and ri term contra;:- are available now in th659 words
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Miscellaneous448 1957-07-11 13 til Abner By Al Capp J (4 l-OOX HEREaPEaSrrr-THS JUiQf J BUT WE HAIN'T STARVUM' NO A Kth'BABY U H?-"' v V VOONG VVAS GONNA MARRV J I MORE.I' F -.SO.AH'LL GIVE >0' J SEEMS TLIKE MUSHROOM US PUM X-— J L° MINUTES TOGPTCOTA < 1 T^A^rT" ai^r^^l-^^^^V S ARVIM448 words
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Miscellaneous63 1957-07-11 13 SOCCER UM. Dockyard M Royal Navy Cuplie at Naval Base 5.15: RAF Changi M Kota Raja Junior cup at GtyUntO 5.15: Kebenaran Club vs K.M.L. Div. 3B at I arrer Park 5.15. ATHLETICS Johorc Bnhrn AAA meet at English College 2.30 p.m. Bukil PanjcJK] English I II annual sports. BASKETBALL63 words
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Article219 1957-07-11 14 WINDSOR LAD - LORD A. LEAVES THE REST STANDING WINDSOR LAD nannm^ By THE loudest cheers were for Lord Arrogance in race six. He left 'hot* favourite, Wonder Kid, standing, and flashed past leader Fair Nipper for yesterday's most spectacular victory by three lengths at Bukit Timah racecourse. The 'Lord', cleverly handled by219 words
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Article, Illustration2836 1957-07-11 14 RACE ONE Horses CI. 3. Div. 5—6 Furs. Mr. Mrs SK. Foo's 353—246 LUCKY TOUCH <li 8.00 Barratt 1 Mr. L.H. Choos 235—187 PLEASANT DREAM (3) 713 Mitchell 2 Shaw Stable's 4 0—303 TODAY MATINEE 1 10 1 8.05 Posner 3 998—479 Colza <4) 8.12 Donnelly2,836 words
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Article81 1957-07-11 14 BIG SWEEP I TOTAL POOL *****93 Ist. Prize *****0 SI 10.380 2nd. Prize *****9 S 55.190 3rd. Prize *****6 I 30,661 Starters (52.787 each). Nos. *****8, *****3. *****1, *****0. *****1. *****7, *****0, *****9. *****9, *****7, *****6. Consolation (51.839 each). Nos. *****5. *****6, *****9. *****0. 3°6866. *****5. *****8. *****7, *****5. *****2.81 words
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