Singapore Standard, 27 July 1957
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Title Section15 1957-07-27 1 Singapore Standard Vol. VIII. No. 25 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1957 ]6 PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration261 1957-07-27 1 RAF SUSPENDS STRIKES AGAINST MUSCAT REBELS AS REDS OFFER TO HELP SHARJAH. Trucial Coast, July 26 After three days of cannon and rocket attacks, the Royal Air Force announced today it was suspending further action against Oman rebels. The news came shortly after R.A.F. Venom jet fighters had attacked aUP; Reuter - 261 words
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272 1957-07-27 1 LONDON, July 26, (Reuter).— The British Government announced yesterday it was setting up an independent council in its efforts to tackle inflation in Britain. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, said the Council would keep under review changes in272 words
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Article350 1957-07-27 1 CONFIDENCE IN FUTURE DRAWS MORE BRITISH INVESTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR, FRI. BRITISH CAPITAL AMOUNTING TO MORE THAN $1,000,000,000, MAY REINVEST ITS PROFITS IN THIS COUNTRY AFTER MERDEKA, IN VIEW OF THE FEDERATION GOVERNMENT'S RECENT ASSURANCES TO FOREIGN INVESTORS. This was disclosed to the Standard today by Mr.350 words
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Article168 1957-07-27 1 24-Hour Guard Over Bey TUNIS. July 26— M. Habib Boursuiba. President, of the day- Id Republic ol Tunis. a. ed Tunisia's loaders here ktoday while the 77-vear-nld ■deposed monarch, Boy Sidi remains under surveillance in a suburban palace. A cordon of national guards armed with rules Is keeping M-hour watchReuter; A.P. - 168 words
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Article63 1957-07-27 1 BRIDE AND 64 GUESTS KILLED CAIRO. July 26 (AP) At least 65 persons were killed including: a veiled bride in her white wedding dress when a two-storey building collapsed on a wedding celebration. Police said more than 200 men, women and children were attending the> weddinsj party. In the midst63 words
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222 1957-07-27 1 LONDON'. July 26 Hopes of a crack in Britain's current wave of industrial unrest rose today as public indignation mounted against the '"strong-arm" tactics of the strikers. Representatives of 100.000 striking driven and conductors employed by provincial bus lines scheduled a meeting today to decide222 words
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Article44 1957-07-27 1 TOKYO, July 26, (Reuter) The Japanese Socialist Party tonight suspended two party officials for being involved in a financial scandal. The two officials. Hiroo Wada and Ifttliru Nnmizo were accused of receiving funds from the National Federation of Agricultural Purchasing Cooperatives.44 words
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Article22 1957-07-27 1 THE last 1.200 men of the Commonwealth contingent in Korea will leave Inchon today. the War Office announced yesterday. Renter.22 words
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Article23 1957-07-27 1 SINGAPORE Government last night announced that August 31 Federation Merdeka Day will be a public holiday in the Colony.23 words
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311 1957-07-27 1 300 Dead, 800 Missing, 106 Injured As 'A New Sea Sweeps The Island TOKYO, July 26 A violent storm which in 24 hours dumped 29 inches of rain on low-lying, thickly populated areas of Japan's southernmost Kyushu Island left over 300 persons deadReuter; A.P. - 311 words
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Article105 1957-07-27 1 TOKYO. July 26 (Reuter) The Japanese Government today restricted the travel of Soviet diplomats to within a 25-mile radius of Tokyo. A Government spokesman said an official note on the travel res.rictions was handed to the Russian Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Ivan F. Tevosyan. earlier today.105 words
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210 1957-07-27 1 MANILA, July 26 (AP) Five Chinese, accused of Communist activities, were forced aboard a plane for Formosa today after police used tear gas to flush them from a barricaded bathroom Four men and one woman fought police with daggers, clubs and lengths210 words
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216 1957-07-27 1 PLEA TO RULER: KEEP JOHORE OUT OF NEW FEDERATION A COUSIN of the S\'tan of Johorc, Ungku Abe. bin O-.ar. yesterday H the 82-year-old ruler in London urg.ng him net to put his sguature to the Fece-al Constitution granting ;r.de-pchdei-ice lo Malaya on August 31. "Johorc was c.n Independent Slate216 words
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Advertisement23 1957-07-27 1 rolex ymtt/ fifi WATC H E S LEE CHAY G CO. 100. NORTH BRIDGE RD. SPORE. (shell) You can be sure of Shell23 words
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Advertisement49 1957-07-27 1 Reputed Store for CRYSTAL SILVERWARE Your Inspection Invited 88 North Bridge Rood Phone ***** S'pore-6. c/isHuife cy ftjc jir i» /q I Pswjr//^ I HAVE EEEN QUBOIMB THIRSTS IN MALAYA SINCE '-"3 Sarsapar ilia. Tonic, Dry Ginger Ale, Lemonade, Cinper B^er, Soda,Cherr)-ade, Cream Soda.Orange O ush. Crape Fruii Soda.49 words
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132 1957-07-27 2 Trade Men Confident Of More Business TAIPEI. July 26 (Reuter) The Singapore. Malaya industrial and commercial ielegation now visiting Formosa today began its nspection tour of indus.rial plants. Another 15 members ar•.v?d hen today to lota the ther 43 who arrived yesteriay. They drove straight iway to a eockt&J reception132 words
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Article98 1957-07-27 2 LOOK THAT WASN'T INTENDED LONDON. July 26 (UP) The London "Express" suggested to Princess Margaret today that she watch her weight or raise the neckline of her dresses. Proof of the plunging neckline in Lord Beaverbrook's Conservative daily was a picture of Margaret at a Buckingham Palace garden party. Columnist98 words
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Article50 1957-07-27 2 ISTANBUL July 26 (UP) Ten persons were killed and 19 badly injured when a jet plane crashed into a row of houses at Bursa. 60 miles south of here yesterday. The pilot of the Diane was also killed when his parachute failed to open. i50 words
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Article103 1957-07-27 2 ST. HELIER. Jersey. Chan.el Islands. July 26 «UP) 'he Channel Islands welomed Queen El.zabeth. and ■rince Philip today in a eremony dating back to icdieval times. In the tiny "royal court" .ere, seigneurs and dames •ho theoretically hold their and in medieval tenure from he103 words
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Article27 1957-07-27 2 M. SIMVAR. president of Cambodia, has agreed to form a new cabinet and head it until Prince Sihanouk recovers, the Cambodian Government announced yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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98 1957-07-27 2 EDINBURGH. July 26. (Reueri. The Scots have reacted uickly to '.as*, week's annoi;nerr.en: of higher telephone narges by Britain's Postmas-er-General, Mr. Ernest Mar.es. The number of Scotsmen age has risen from 20 to 50: wanting their phones removed in Glasgow from 15 to98 words
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224 1957-07-27 2 Last Absolute Malay Monarchy In Asia BRUNEI TOWN, Brunei State, Borneo, July 26 (Reuter) Britain and the Sultan of Brunei today issued proposals in draft form to give this oil-rich British Protectorate its first written constitution. Under the plans, the Sultan, who is224 words
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Article142 1957-07-27 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) in Singapore yesterday were:— Friday's opening first session were: Spot £751 buyers £7.V2 sellers. Three months £747i buyers, £748 sellers. settlement pnre: £752. Tone: Steady. CLOSING Spot £750 buyers, £751 sellers. Three months £746 buyers. £746.10 sellers. Settlement prices:— £752. Sales morning:142 words
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246 1957-07-27 2 CONTEST BEAUTIES TO BATTLE IN COURT Suit Slapped On 'Ex-Queen' BALTIMORE, July 26 (AP)— Mary Leona Gage Ennis, whose big lie put her out of the Miss Universe contest, has a US $30,000 law suit on her hands. The raven-haired beauty has been sued bv the blonde beauty she defeated246 words
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Article106 1957-07-27 2 JAP POLICE GUARD U.S. EMBASSY TOKYO. July 26 (AP) Japanese police put a guard around the American embassy today as some 50 Korean leftists staged a demonstration outside the gates to protest the introduction of modern weapons into South Korea. Four men and a woman, carrying a petition for President106 words
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Article38 1957-07-27 2 HONGKONG. July 26 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $16 20 to £1 Sterling; 56.01 125 to U.S.SI; $1,838 to Malayan $1: $0,138 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5261.75 to a tael.38 words
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Article32 1957-07-27 2 TWELVE Indonesians died when an oil tanker collided with a river launch on Siak River in Central Sumatra, on July 20, Caltex Pacific Oil Company announced in Jakarta yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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227 1957-07-27 2 DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT IS CALLED OFF COLOMBO, July 26 (Reuter)— The Federal p ar t y of Ceylon yesterday announced its decision to ca! r .ri a civil disobedience movement proposed to be laun a in August in support of its demands for language ri fc nts for the Tamil minority227 words
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Article26 1957-07-27 2 MOSCOW Mr Nikita Khrushchev. Soviet Communist Party chief lum been reported as c'aiming that Ruvsia had the rndn.--ge-n bomb before th« I nit* ed States.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article15 1957-07-27 2 ALGIERS r r ;-..r< '.01 rcbtltl a mountain fifht ne.v it was revealed jester: U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article28 1957-07-27 2 TUPU IS N air expert Vice- \dn w Austin K. Do\le took r >esterday as the top erican military comm;. on Formosa from Vici \dimral Stuart Inpersoll UPUP - 28 words
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Article14 1957-07-27 2 XDON. Dr He, Johnson. B.'j-year-< "i De Cs: ;ry eft Londoi n Po.ar" ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article21 1957-07-27 2 PARIS French prison warders yesterday decicd to go back to work todij r.fter beins on strike 1 r>r ten day*. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article101 1957-07-27 2 DR. ADAMS FINED TOTAL OF £2,400 LEWES. Englar.l. July 26 (Reuter) Mr. John B .dkin Adams, Eastbourne physi ian, was fined a tota] of £2.40<i Sterling here today utU I pleading guilty to 14 cfaa ranging from tottUf of prescriptions to oilen cs under the Dangerous Dr..;> Act. Dr. Ada'.v.s101 words
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Article319 1957-07-27 3 Another 3 Months For This Rioter PENANG, Fri. Phuah Ah Hock, who appealed against a jail sentence imposed on him for rioting at Dato Kramat Gardens en Jan. 2. today had the sentence increased by three months. Phuah was found Kuilty on two charges of assaulting I Inspector Geh Cheng319 words
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Article44 1957-07-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two more Malayan Airways pilots have been promoted to tho rank of captain. They arc, Mr. I. Laing and Mr Douglas Chan Tho ftnt pilot to be e'evated to this rank WM Captain Chan Soon Kin, of Singapore.44 words
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Article23 1957-07-27 3 KAJANG, Fri— Over 130 people today received their State Nationality certificate] from the District onu-er Inche Mohamad Ghazali bin Dato Mahmud23 words
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638 1957-07-27 3 Lottery Tickets Were Sold At 35 Cents Each Worker On Forgery Charge PENANG, Fri. After a broker had shown a police officer a Social Welfare lottery ticket, purported to be forged, he informed the officer that he could purchase these tickets at 35 cents a ticket. The officer, A.S.P. Mr.638 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-07-27 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices "jVG SEOH SEOH. 24, is a private secretary with Lever Brothers. Malaya. Seoh Seoh intends to travel some day but has not decided where she wints to so. She spends her spare time listening to music. She also reads a lot and sinas.48 words
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Article224 1957-07-27 3 Court Told Of Punch In The Eye IPOH, Fri. Hongkong strip teaser Mei Poh's husband, Lim See Kim, 19, is partially blind in his right eye and there is a possibility that his eye-ball will have to be removed, specialist of the Ipoh District Hospital, Dr.224 words
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105 1957-07-27 3 IPOH, Fri. The first major housing scheme ;n the Royal town of Kuala Kangsar is expected to start in the next three months on an eight-acre site on the outskirts of the town along the main road in Taiping. The scheme, which will cost105 words
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Article174 1957-07-27 3 Phone Call BetsCrux Of The Case PENANG. Fri.— A person accepting bets by telephone was assisting in the management of a common betting house If these bets were regarded as private ones, then the Common Betting House Ordinance would have no meaning. This was the contention of the Deputy Public174 words
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Advertisement154 1957-07-27 3 WONDERFUL NEWS Y "W MAIDE\FORM BRASSIERES y offered at L^r^^\^^ greatly reduced prices!! STYLE ILP. Pre-lu^? On:e-Over C lUustvotad flbove) Z 1850 Fre-Lde O^cO-r- C ft ShMM 29. 5C 2150 Pre-lude Once-Over-Nylon 22 50 -udc Oncf-C.c -v. tHI ITJB 27.50 Concerto Tri- ne C'- 6 50 Pro- igiM C;* 4154 words
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537 1957-07-27 4 $4,945 Watch Deal Ends In Court PROPRIETOR of the Guan Aik Enterprise (Malaya) Company in Winchester House, David Eng Ah Kow, 25, was yesterday sentenced to 12 months' jail by Singapore First District Court Judge, Mr. J.F. McWilliam, for cheating Lee Soon Hee537 words
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289 1957-07-27 4 IPOH. Fri. Two Alliance Councillors last night clashed at the monthly meeting of the Ipoh Town Council over the decision of the general purposes committee not to issue a coffee-shop licence to a Menglembu applicant until certain sanitary requirements had been fulfilled.289 words
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Article, Illustration85 1957-07-27 4 FIFTEEN-ycar-old Miss Itnai Rohreke. a Gorman schoolgirl, is looking forward to the Merdeka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur towards the end of next month. Miss Rohreke. the daughter of Dr. H. Rohreke. German Consul in Kuala Lumpur, arrived in Singapore yesterday. When she returns to school85 words
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178 1957-07-27 4 THE Singapore Telephone Board Employees' Union yesterday sent a cabled protest to the War Office in London over the "conduct of the Commander-in-Chief (in Singapore) Sir Robert Black in using British troops to break peaceful constitutional sfrike and his refusal to meet union178 words
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Article77 1957-07-27 4 KUANTAN, Fri. The first informal meeting between the Pahang Consolidated Company management and the Sunsei Lembing Malayan Mining Employees' Union took place last night. Pahang's Assistant Commissioner for Labour. Inche Mat Nor Haji Amin, was present. Inche Mat Nor said the talks were friendly and were carried77 words
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Article439 1957-07-27 4 FOLLOWING candidates were successful in the May 1957 examinations of the Australian Society of Accountants in Singapore and the Federation. Preliminary Examination: Ho Ping Chan Lee Tack Khoon, Hoover Pong Hiu Fai. T. Alagendranathan Chong Yik Kiam. Cheong Choong Chee, Chew Yong Suen Choong Khoon Chong. Ho439 words
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Article27 1957-07-27 4 KERIS Film Productions' latest picture. "Revenge of Pontianak." a sequel to the recent record-breaking Malay film. Pontianak. is nearing completion at the Cathay Organization studios.27 words
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Article39 1957-07-27 4 THE first meeting to set up the proposed tripartite consultative committee on the future of civilian employees in the Armed Services In Singapore, will be held at the conference room. Assembly House, next Wednesday at 11 a.m.39 words
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Article44 1957-07-27 4 THREE men, charged with being members of an unlawful assembly, causing hurt and rioting with deadly weapons, were yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Third District Court Thov were Lim Gim Seng, Lim Wah Thiam and Ali bin Mohd. Amin.44 words
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Article141 1957-07-27 4 A TEXTILE merchant, Teckchand Tejoomal who owed another trader of $7,063 in a business deal, was adjudged a bankrupt in the Singapore High Court yesterday.' Tejoomal, now jobless, told Mr. Justice Knight he did not mind being made a bankrupt, as he also owed141 words
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Article98 1957-07-27 4 A TRISHAW rider. Tan Ah May, was yesterday fined $100 in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate Court for being in a Dlace used for the admin. stration of morphine injection. Inspector R. W. Da'Silva said Police raided a house in Weld Road and arrested Tan and98 words
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Article77 1957-07-27 4 MR. RUN RUN SHAW, Singapore film magnate, returned here yesterday by BOAC from Tokyo where he had attended the South-east Asian premiere of "Around the World in 80 Days." Mr. Shaw was accompanied by Mr. Tony Chok, United Artist's manager in the Colony, who had also attended77 words
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Advertisement591 1957-07-27 4 3 f it a Shaw &hacp it the fßist »Aoa» gi IT) IESMTVI P PHONE ***** S I HH 11,1.45,4,6.45 9.30 1 IH James STEMRTjffiI nr rr IB robe o rt°mlt o chumV ikvs^ P Randolph Scott in f PACrFIC^ rr QC 4- Tonight Midnight ff 9B nUUoUn MAP IHI591 words
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Advertisement360 1957-07-27 4 J PHCTvr-zi.n, OPENS TODAY B^^^l WHEN THE LAW RAN OUT FOR TEN MEN ♦KL 1 AHDA lUMRICK GIUL, trapped in ]f I the West's most deadly land' 1 BP^ ANY ON£ )f RIVER jB 4 Sl-e -^GEORGE Montgomery --^hekderson jp n AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE Z fer BUHT WRK 3360 words
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649 1957-07-27 5 IN THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Assembly Rejects Motion For Chinese Dialects THE Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday rejected an amendment by the Liberal- Socialist member, Mr. John Ede (Tanglin) seeking a provision to include other Chinese dialects besides Mandarin as qualification to serve as a649 words
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406 1957-07-27 5 THE Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday voted against an amendment brought by Mr. John Ede (Lib.-Socs", Tanglin) to prevent a City Council mayor from exercising the right to vote in City Council affairs. Mr. Ede. in his motion, said that the exclusion406 words
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759 1957-07-27 5 12 Members For District Councils No More THE Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday refused by a majority voice vote to increase the number of members in the proposed Rural District Councils from twelve to eighteen. The Assembly also voted down a Liberal Socialist amendment on the Local Government Bill for the759 words
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Article178 1957-07-27 5 City Council Retains Right IF the City Council was allowed to fix the allowances for the mayor on his expenditure for entertainment and receptions, then "the political party which dominated the Council could fix arbitrary figures for such allowances." the Singapore Legislative Assembly was told yesterday.178 words
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Advertisement347 1957-07-27 5 TOMORROW at MIDNIGHT V— REX 1| "ON STRIKE!" BOLDEST MALAY FILM EVER MADE! 1 -if -i**?*^ *^v Tm Wr e Champions of S'pore I- ttj starring Eg «_^_^_E_u_2_n^__r_2_sM9BS_HP*Q_^^«r _9B [A' Bfia^^^BgllllM J<* f M i <^^^_E*^rfS_By^ _f_f__P \OU^ l_^ with ffi S. Kadarismaa Mariani D. Idris Siti Tg. Perak [tj347 words
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Advertisement407 1957-07-27 5 J |T'C LUSTY! J J I I S VIOLENT! I II W PRIMITIVE! *i^ MGM presents the brilliant talents ot T PIER ANGELI. MEL FERRER JOHN KERR J )f and MICHELE MORGAN in THE VINTAGE a lusty, primitive drama of violent ji men and their women! Set in the colorful407 words
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Article, Illustration270 1957-07-27 6 HOLLYWOOD FOCUSSES A CRITICAL EYE ON COLONY AMERICAN film producers are showing keen interest in the future development and scope of television in Singapore. Mr. V. S. Padbidri, president of the Kinematograph Renters' Society said yesterday that this interest was aroused chiefly by the large270 words
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Article94 1957-07-27 6 s KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. iThe Selangor Government iha.s set up a "revolving loan Ifund" to helo the building cot modern houses in Kam-i-pong Bahru, as the first step £to beautify the Malay Setiitlement. This fund will enable the to cater for requiring loans Iranging from $5,00094 words
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685 1957-07-27 6 Kallang Basin salvage tank tragedy Killed Him. ..And His Rescuer, Inquest Told IT was curiosity that killed 17-year-old Isnin bin Kumari, the Singapore coroner was told yesterday. And it was a curiosity that set off a chain reaction that ended with the death685 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-07-27 6 They see how it's done THE students of Primary SA, of the Kuo Chuan Girls School, Singapore, yesterday paid a visit to the Standard office. Led by two teachers. Mrs. S. Tan and Miss J. David, the girls went round the printing department and watched the men at work. Standardpic59 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-07-27 6 MR CHENG (He painted the Tunku) ARRIVES THE well-known Hongkong portrait painter and landscape artist. Mr. David Cheng has arrived on a three-month visit to Singapore and the Federation. Although thii first visil to thii counti i paintings are s'.rear y Known in Ma'.aya. One of these, is P"trait of191 words
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185 1957-07-27 6 C. R. DASARATHA RAJ. a former Singapore Legislative Councillor, who sued his wife for divorce on grounds of her adultery, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Tan in the Singapore Divorce Court on Monday. His wife, Yasodha, did not contest the suit. In185 words
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Article141 1957-07-27 6 FIVE HUNDRED dailyrated workers of the Singapore City Health Department want the City Council to provide them with transport facilities to their work or pay them $20 a month transport allowance. This was decided by the City Council Health Department Workers' Union at141 words
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67 1957-07-27 6 UMNO HAS BIG PLANS FOR MERDEKA DAY SINGAPORE UMNO plans to hold a big celebration to welcome the Federation's attainment of independence on Aug. 31. An UMNO spokesman said yesterday that party members and the Malay public generally would be called upon to celebrate the occasion to the full. UMNO67 words
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Article53 1957-07-27 6 IPOH, Fri Dr. D. H. S. Griffith, Health Officer, Ipoh, is to retire from the Malayan Medical Service under the Malayanization scheme Dr. Griffith leaves for Britain on Au2 6 and expects to take ud a further course of study in general medicine before taking up53 words
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168 1957-07-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Eight Assistant S. intendents of Police have been promoted acting Deputy Superintendents in the Federation. Three Inspectors and two Lieutenants have been promoted acting Assistant Superintendents. From A.S.P. to acting D.S.P.: Inche Ibrahim bin Mohamed Mohaidin (Penang contingent headquarters*. Mr. Teoh168 words
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Article, Illustration296 1957-07-27 7 photo. photo. ABOVE: The new Asa Khan. Prince Karim (right), helps carry the coffin containing the body of his late Grandfather, the Asa Kha i. during the funeral at Aswan, Esypt. The spirt, al leader of the world's I^maili Moslems was buried ,n :>. temporary tombA.P.; UP - 296 words
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Article427 1957-07-27 8 pOR M E R Yugoslav vice-president Milovan Djilas, now serving a prison sentence because of his outspoken vfews on the Russian massacre in Hungary, has torn down the Iron Curtain and revealed to the world outside, in a bock he wrote and smuggled out of his prison427 words
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Article416 1957-07-27 8 ACCORDING to British rubber magnate and former Federal Councillor, Mr. H. H. Facer, British investors may plough back their profits into Malaya after Merdeka. He attributes this return or confidence in this country to the new Constitution which, he says, is workable and has given consideration to all416 words
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Article262 1957-07-27 8 Patrick O' Donovan - WASHINGTON [T appears to be universally accepted in Washington that Senator John Kennedy of Massachusetts is aiming to be the next President of the United States. The next Presidential election is not until 1960, and it is rare in American history that any candidate shows himself so262 words
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Article, Illustration2058 1957-07-27 8 J. HALCRO FERGUSON - J. HALCRO FERGUSON Pir ru-u-u-urjj^ -u-u-uru- who has recently returned from Madrid QEMJAMIM DISRAELI, in the nineteenth century, described Britain as two nations. Spain, in the twentieth, is stilly as it always has been, many nations, but in the sense that Disraeli meant it, Spain is2,058 words
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Article507 1957-07-27 8 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By r PHERE are two kinds of J political parties in Malaya: The kind that keeps itself in the public eye by blabbing and blabbing with or without cause or reason more often the latter and those that thankfully remain in oblivion507 words
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Advertisement14 1957-07-27 8 Sole Agents:- AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 109. North Bridge Road, Singapore, 6, Tel:- *****/214 words
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Advertisement57 1957-07-27 8 Mr Brandyman gives you the winner The safe bet that pays big dividends. At one and the same time a "long-shot" and a favourite. Make the most of MARTELL with lot* of Soda and a little ice. Or with Ginger Ale a "Horse's Neck". And he wins by more than57 words
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Article40 1957-07-27 9 SYDXEY. July 2>] (Reuter).— A lf)2-ycar-old-\vo:nan who died here on Wednesday, is believed to have never eaten ETreen vegetables in her life. She was Miss Eva Burnside. whose diet consisted mainly of meat, bread and potatoes.40 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-07-27 9 THE Duke of Edinburgh smiles as he meets film stars at the London premiere of the lilm "Mam/efa." Italian actress Eha MartineUi, star of the film, smiles too. But she was so shy vshen she met the Duke that they did not exchange a word. ElsaMirrorpic - 58 words
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207 1957-07-27 9 LOS ANGELES, July 26 (AP)— A mysterious hole was ripped in an airliner flying 10,000 feet over California's Mojave Desert yesterday and a passenger was blown to his death. Investigators believe the man shot himself and bullet holes so207 words
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Article94 1957-07-27 9 The Sun Was Taboo To Stanley KALAMAZOO, Michigan. July 2'i (AP) Stanley Bolton. 18. who had lived "in the dark for two years, died last night, the victim of a itraQgt allergy he could not stand natural light. Stanley had lived a perfectly normal life until he was 15, when94 words
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Article53 1957-07-27 9 MELBOURNE. July 26, (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, is expected to visit Australia late in 1959 or early 19(>0, the Melbourne Herald's Canberra correspondent reported today. The Queen Mother was in Australia with her husband the latt King George VI in 1927 when he was53 words
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92 1957-07-27 9 TULOUSE. France. July 26 (Reuter) French parachutist Jean Coupe yesterday established an unofficial world record jump of 24,606 ft. without oxygen. Coupe jumped into the open from a military aircraft and held Ml breath until he was down to 14,763 feet. He then resumed92 words
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90 1957-07-27 9 SYDNEY. Ju'.y 26 (Reuter^ A youth had cut his way out of a boys' home with a tin opener, a detective said in court today. The youth climbed through a manhole in the laundry and cut a hole in the old90 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-07-27 9 THE Egyptian authorities at Suez have arrested an Israeli sailor, Kafi Eilon, who arrived in Egyptian waters aboard the Danish freighter Birgitte Toft. Th e authorities allowed the ship to transit the Canal with its cargo for Israel. The sailor joined the freighter when it called atAP - 84 words
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137 1957-07-27 9 PRIEST USES ROSARY TO SAVE GIRL FROM DEATH LEAP NEW YORK, July 26 (AP)— A Roman Catholic priest used a string of Rosary beads to save the life of a 20--year-o'd girl teetering of the roof of a six-storey building. The girl, Juanita Marrero, a native of Puerto Rico, recently137 words
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212 1957-07-27 9 JUDGE APPLAUDS CAN-CAN GIRLS IN COURT SHOW LEWES, England, July 26 (AP) Two night club beauties kicked up their heels in an eye-catching can-can dance before an appreciative judge in the Lewes court-house last night. The bewigged and red-robed judge watched solemnly a? the two bea.: r gyrated before him212 words
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Article, Illustration168 1957-07-27 9 BARCELONA, Spain, July 26 (UP)— Bullfight fans gave Richard Skelton. son of American comedian Red Skelton, a standing ovation in the Monumental arena yesterday and see matador Antonio Bienvenida dedicated his first bull to the stricken boy. Richard, his father, motherUP - 168 words
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Article113 1957-07-27 9 BOLSTERSTONE. Yorkshire July 26 (Reuer) The Earl of Wharncliffe. known to friends and colleagues as "Lord Rock 'n Roll." married Miss Aline Bruce. 19-year-old shorthand typist, in the Parish Church here yesterday Lord Wharncliffe. 22. is a professional jazz drummer and recently became the113 words
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Advertisement220 1957-07-27 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHDVKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Dial W. B. tor Plumbing This time I wai determined to get the best fittings from220 words
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Advertisement25 1957-07-27 9 BRITAIN'S oigl.Hv* DECT Ginger Nuts RKfMITC Chocolate Ruffles Ava.lable from: Cream C| -<X k SANOILANDS BUTTERY CO LTD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC KOTA 6HARJ25 words
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217 1957-07-27 10 THE Chinese Journalist Union of Singapore yesterday asked the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to ensure the safety of journalists carrying out "a recognized and lawful function of our society." A union spokesman told the Standard the appeal was made in217 words
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Article107 1957-07-27 10 THE Singapore Rice Importers' Association yesterday asked the Minister for Commerce ar.d Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. to remove a.'.l restrictions on the exp; rt, o: rice from the Colony. Singapore government had pu: a total ban on export c: rice last Saturday, but107 words
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Article37 1957-07-27 10 SINGAPORE'S "Bis Ben" atop the Victoria Memorial H s: nay-wire yesterday. T.rr.e- Singaporeans Acre puzzled when it itruck the time before the musical chimes. Reason a mechanical fault the second since the liberation.37 words
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Article24 1957-07-27 10 THE Tan: ng Malim We. fare Council is organizing a twoliv varie'v shew from tomorrow in Its campaign to he'.p the destitute.24 words
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Article103 1957-07-27 10 AN" unemployed, Abdul Rahim bin Abdul Rahman. 28, was yesterday sentenced to five months' imprisonment in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court. fox stealing 166 Dieces of window levers, valued at $250 trom a new bu.lding. John Maung. of the Eng Choo Ho Construction Company, building contractors.103 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-07-27 10 MISS Natalie Atkinson, an American instructor, who was selected by the Institute of International Education in Jakarta to act in both teaching and consultant capacity, is now on vacation in Singapore. She had toured most of the South American countries and now making Southeast Asia her itinerary.64 words
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Article34 1957-07-27 10 A KISH-SHLLKR. Her.q Ki:n Choa. was yesterdav ordered by the Singapore Six'h Magistrate. Mr. Robert Chce. to pay $41 monthly towards the maintenance of his wife and three children. effective fro:n Aim. 134 words
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185 1957-07-27 10 BUT IT'S ALL FOR THE FUN OF A FAIR THE Singapore Minister for Works and Communications, Mr. Francis Thomas, Is to be publicly weighed today. The late Aga Khan was weighed in precious stones every year en his birthday.! but Mr. Thomas is to185 words
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379 1957-07-27 10 CONFUSION AL INSANITY PLEA AT AUSSIE SERGEANTS TRIAL Complete Amnesia For A Few Hours, Says Counsel KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Se ssions Judge, Mr. G. C. Byrne, postponed judgment until Aug 3at the end of the trial today of Raymond Morris Nevin, 26-year-old sergeant of the Royal Australian Artillery, Butterworth, who379 words
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Article152 1957-07-27 10 A LABOURER, Or Sok Lak, 27, who used a forged order form to take delivery of 13 bags of pepper from a store, was yesterday jailed for three years by the Singapore High Court. Or was tried for using as genuine a forged delivery order,152 words
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101 1957-07-27 10 Driver Tells Of Head-on Collision A CLERK, Dale Soh Kok Kian. 38, was yesterday charged in the Singapore First Traffic Court w.th drunken and negligent driving, which resulted in a collision with another car on New Year Day. Elmi bin Adam, driver of the car, said while he was driving101 words
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Article76 1957-07-27 10 REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Bus Workers Union will meet the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, today to request h.m to use his good offices to settle the strike by 350 busmen employed by the Tay Kch Yat and Hock Lee bus companies. Several76 words
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Advertisement48 1957-07-27 10 O c T^X^rkAT RHONDA FLEMING J 0 VAN FLEET -JOHN IRELAND I o N n Rir Minmrur ll llli I I IX^ Directed by JOHN STURGES- Screenplay by LEON URIS- Music combed and Conducted b,D«t,ii™ki» OfU mlUNHjti I t M d Llll^i I TECHNICOLOR" a paramount picture TONIGHT48 words
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Miscellaneous604 1957-07-27 10 INFORMATION AT A GLANCE n I rti 19 Jl r m ft wFMJM.&S!fjpißfm RADIO MALAYA C.n,r,h Worker, Association: O en- H (> MXI U V ing ol annual .zaar ar WkkSvie by Lad> Black 11 30 a.m N dieai.:.-z 'he Ministers Weiphi p -Mr. Fi nj is Thorn is th«604 words
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293 1957-07-27 11 SUBJECT m History of Margarine-Making $2,500 Essay-writing contest for Singapore students has been launched by Messrs Lever Brothers (Malaya) Ltd. with the epproval of the Ministry of Education. Ih e competition is c::n to all Colony stuc?r.ts (Form I to III) in T ish293 words
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Article, Illustration197 1957-07-27 11 Flair for Maths i 'PHIS week > x -.ve present 'm a thematician Miss Chin |Sook Hong 'a former stu'cent of the Raffles Girls School now study ing at Victoria School in Upper Form iSix. i the daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. Chin How Fong of 1 Singapore. 'This197 words
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Article, Illustration149 1957-07-27 11 SINGAPORE schoolboy Hussin bin Hassan has been selected by the Federation Government to study engineering in Canada under the Colombo P'.an. Twenty-year-old Hussin wno is now studying lor his higher School Certificate at the Victoria Sch"Oi, Singapore, passed a qualifying examination set by the Federation Colombo Plan149 words
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Article46 1957-07-27 11 YT ANT to write to Ceylon? Do you collect stamps and view cards? If you do, here are two students from Jaffna. Ceylon, who will be willing to correspond and exchange cards N. Ganeshan and A. S. Rajaratnam of Fletcher's Avenue Chundikuli. Jaffna, Ceylon.46 words
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Article, Illustration371 1957-07-27 11 MALAYAN *s xcho want to g:ve their children a Christ an Boarding education ♦-cities bl Singapore— in an institution founded 70 years ago the 5: A House. 1.--r-i i spr,c .ous ground rdth a country-like environment, the St. Ar\dreic s House at Woodsville p.'ays a great part371 words
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Article, Illustration100 1957-07-27 11 scene from "The Merchant of Venice" one of Shakespeare's best loved romantic comedies now being performed by the St Michael's Institution. Ipoh, in aid of the school's building fund. This promises to be the best production ever undertaken by the school. It has a cast of players who100 words
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Advertisement254 1957-07-27 11 NASCAR'S TOP AWARD GOES TO PONTIAC! Undisputed Grand National Champ Over Ay Stock Cars Regardless of Size-Power-Price! -jk« n Another feather in im o^^ |C U their caps .qU^ fT We sing their praises r— m Kit>PT\C3 S again as Pontioc onl n.«itiaP. IS n" I*'1 i nounce with pride254 words
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Miscellaneous280 1957-07-27 11 i iiipin-riTTTTTT~n~nTr iSocial V; ,il A Fun Fair in aid of the Church of Ascension I Building Fund will be J held at the St. Andrew's J School ground today from 11.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.. It will be declared open by Lady Black, wife of the Gover- nor of280 words
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478 1957-07-27 12 Chancellor On Promising Outlook Of Economy THE promising external outlook of Britain's economy was underlined again in a speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. when the House of Commons debated the economic situation. Mr. IhMWyCMA sai the external outlook I Exports were l r..z~.e: in the478 words
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Article230 1957-07-27 12 Plans To Boost Steel Output BKI T A I X'S booming steel industry has announced plans for sharply stepping up production. A five-year plan costing a total of £600,000.000 env:>a?e? an increase in the country's output, from 23.- ingot tons in 1953 to 20 i tens by 1962. These plans230 words
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Article51 1957-07-27 12 THF Mi tjma BsehlOM Bank? Association made the following ch ingea in its rates to merchants yesterd ly: Canada buying, T.T. r>n OD 31: 90 days airmail 31-5/16 cfredii bills, 31] :r-ario b:::~ Selling. T.T. or OD ready Canada 30-9/16; Belgian Francs *****. (V-.or exchange rates remain un51 words
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Article269 1957-07-27 12 MALAYAN sharebrokcrs yesterday reported the following business done: F. N. ords $2 85, $2.90; Gammons $2.60: Hammers $2.375. $2.?:,; H. Waugh SI.9G; Hume ords A6, 6: M. Breweries $3,524 odd lot. $.1575; Cements $1.75. $1.77* overnight and yesterday; McAiister $1.95. $1.90; Metal Box $2 overnight and S2O2J269 words
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236 1957-07-27 12 Industrials Steady At Lower Levels INDUSTRIALS yesterday were steadier at the lower levels with selective buying. according to the Malayan Sharebrokers* Association yesterday. Rubbers and t'ns were quietly steady. Price changes announced by the Assoc.ation yesterday were: Suloh 0.42 0.47 Ulu Benut 048 0 52 LOANS F\!s 4i% 1931 97.00236 words
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Article29 1957-07-27 12 THE official Dutch Association for Cattle and Meat has decided to curtail bacon experts to Britain because Brram la not able to purchase all the quantities offered.29 words
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120 1957-07-27 12 1 UNITED Kingdom aeronautical exports during the first six months of this year totalled £52.869.228 equivalent to an annual rate of £105,000,000. The June figure of almost £10.000.000 is the tecond highest monthly total this year and the fourth highest ever achieved by120 words
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Article36 1957-07-27 12 A MODEL of a British nuclear reactor which produce? more fuel than it consumes was on show for the first time in Australia earlier this week at the opening of the Sydney Industries Fair.36 words
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Article84 1957-07-27 12 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped half a cent to 921 cents per lb. for International first grade rubber for August shipment on an uncertain market. The market opened uncertain a-, around the previous day's closing levels. Upcountry selling brought prices down and at noon the market84 words
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Article52 1957-07-27 12 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: Bayers Sellers Spot f.ob. (nominal) 92* 93 International Aug. No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. 93 93J Int. R.S.S. No. 1 Sept. 94 941 Aug. No. 2 92 i 92i Aug. No. 3 911 92 152 words
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Article18 1957-07-27 12 HONG FATT (Sungei Besi) Ltd.'s output in this year's second quarter was 2.364 37 piculs.18 words
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Article, Illustration135 1957-07-27 12 SO much confidence is felt by one of Britain's leading aircraft manufacturers m the futnr e of air freighting that they have already embarked upon a production programme of ten of these new g\ant freight liners The AW 650 "Freightercoach" is designed by Sir W G. Armstrorig Whitxvorth Ltd., of135 words
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Article141 1957-07-27 12 OUTER ROADS osambaur. Oeaaa Mam, Michael. Jebte:. Silver Dragon. Hoi Wong. Hai Lee, Srmana. Atjefa, Dinars. Pilot* Gamier. blander, StV. Pendopo. Deamou- Beech HOI. Musi. Lloyd, Flintshire, Fred Clover, Ro-naija, Ar.nabe'.ia. Slebsko. Chong Hsing, Great Oaks. Douglas. Eastern Saga, Lumen. Benvrackie, Lisbao. Inchulva, Sinabang, Bintang. INNER ROADS141 words
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318 1957-07-27 12 EXPORTS, INVESTMENT SHARE MORE OF NAT'L OUTPUT EXPORTS and investment took a big share of the increase in the United Kingdom output in the first quarter of this year, according to estimates of the country's spending and output prepared by the Central Statistical Office. The estimates were published in London318 words
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541 1957-07-27 12 Speculative Activity In Rubber Small HALF YEARLY REPORT: SPECULATIVE activity in the Singapore rubber market has been very small indeed during the past four months and trading generally has been very restrained, according to Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd's., report lor the first half of 1957. Russia and China have been541 words
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Article108 1957-07-27 12 SINGAPORE Chinese produce Exchange noon closing prices per picu) yesterday were: copra, July/August S2SJ buyers, $26J sellers; coconut oil in bulk $41 sellers, in drums $45^ se.;ers. vluntok white pepper SI 10 sellers; Sarawak white Si o9 rellers, special Sarawak black $73. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER. BATH CO. LTD108 words
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Article240 1957-07-27 12 BETTER RADAR AERIALS DEVELOPMENTS in the manufacture of the metal honeycomb sheeting used in aircraft construction has led to the firm of A.V. Roe, manufacturers of the British Avro Vulcan "V" bomber, winning orders in an entirely new field. Turning to good account their experience gained with this material in240 words
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Article84 1957-07-27 12 EXPORTS of Burma rice for the first quarter of tthis year amounted to nearly half a rr; HOB loos, an increase of 16.000 tons over the corresponding period last year During this period Pakistan emerged as a new customer and there were increasing demands from two84 words
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Article84 1957-07-27 12 A CONTRACT for a new 20. 000-ton line for a PortllSj I6M shipping line has been awarded to the British firm of Swan. Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd.. Newcasi e- ip d-Tjim The liner is inteo '-cd for the East and West African services The84 words
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169 1957-07-27 12 RESTRICTED BUYING FOR LOWER GRADE THE rubber market opened the week with most dealers cautiously probing until the result! of the Goodyear wase talks were known, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. Only small business was contracted and with ruyers reluctant, slightly ea?ier conditions ensued, the169 words
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Article177 1957-07-27 12 THERE is a big scope for insurance business Malaya despite keen competition, Mr. Justin Kotc lawala, managing director of Ceylon Insurance Co. Ltd., said in Singapore yesterday. He is on a week*! visit to SJigapore and the Federation of Malaya, accompanied by three other executives177 words
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Article114 1957-07-27 12 Detergent Research Centre A NEW £500.000 re.' headquarters, believ* I one i the most idvai its kind in the world. been opened ai New astl. tne North of England by a bis soap and et« rgent nufactur;:.g c rr.pa: y The new building hou.«i tw< of the company's ce~L seal114 words
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Article79 1957-07-27 12 THE Australian Bureau of tinue geolog. f ral s irveys of th< Cann B. ;r. a ft \v v. ec k«. <■■ to the A for National Senator W. H S; par-v we :.d consist of a M a feophysidrt n the Bureau c fro"'. r.e Division of79 words
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Article30 1957-07-27 12 AFTER several p sessions. the We-:: r freight talks b< Conference Sh:;;- 1"--and the priman p: board ;>rr rr w r represent'ing shipowr the mot. dairy, and boards.30 words
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Advertisement433 1957-07-27 12 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956 Regulation 12 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration A'OTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN > tha; I, WONG WOON of; 496-17 East Coast Road.; Singapore. Is applying to the j Hv.els Licensing Board.: Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect of, premises known as433 words
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Advertisement208 1957-07-27 12 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES fot Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Mobile, New Orleans. Hou«»cr (via Suez) Spore P. Sham Penan* N>» FRANCISVILLE 26 2b |ul> H BELLEVILLE 30 |uly/8 Aug 9 Aug 13 14 Aug From New York Los Angeles. San Francisco, (via Hongkong N.York L. A les S. F'sco H Konc208 words
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Advertisement839 1957-07-27 13 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****,6. *****/4 1 32/ 6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Montreal, Bostcn, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports S pore P. S ham Penan* AENEAS 27/28 |uly 29 July ANTILOCHUS 20/25 Aut 26 Aur 27/28 Aur POIYDORUS 7/15 Oct839 words
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Advertisement1269 1957-07-27 13 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incofpcrated In Singapore) (12 lines) "XT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENIAL FORTS Carriers option to proceed via othti ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama ot Cap* ot1,269 words
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Advertisement870 1957-07-27 13 MITSUI |jQ LINE S'p jrc P.S'ham Penong FOR JAPAN Nachisan Men* for Molt 6 Aug Meiko Maru for Yokohama, Moji. Kobe Osaka via Hongkong 2 Stpf 31 4ug Awobasan Motu for Yokohama No&oyo, Kobe 26 Aug FOR USA. Foi New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore vio Bombov Hodakatan Maru via Bombay 15870 words
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Advertisement670 1957-07-27 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bongkok and/oi Foi lost vio Suet. Penong P S'horr S'pert "KCREA" 14/15 *ug "INDIA" 9 12Avg 13 1 4 Aug 15/17 \,g "MEONIA" 19 22Avg 23/24 Aug 25/27 Aur Bangkok only •SARGODHA" 25 26 Ai»g 27/2S Aug 29 30 Aug HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden670 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-07-27 14 ON YOUR MARK.... Th s Standardpic by Chen Ta Kkoon thowi tl:c Gorcr■OT, Sr Robert Black, tUtfU :»g or/ the 440 ygrdi hurdle* at Farrer Park, after o/'v ally oj+envg the MM cinder track stadium there. Here he la the Malayan n" v d breaker, J. R. Hysl irho bftSStl83 words
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Article168 1957-07-27 14 Centre An Asset, Says Sir Robert THE Governor of Singapore. r r\ z 1 1? r x3 3 cj\ coon 1 n the new athletic centre at Fr.rrer Park. ;a;i that it would be a 'valuable asset to the athletic bodies in Singa"lt will give Singapore champions the chance to168 words
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401 1957-07-27 14 JAPANESE SAY SAYONARA WITH A HEAVY DEFEAT by THE SPORTS EDITOR JAPANS THOMAS CUPPERS SAID SAYONARA WITH A s—o DEFEAT AT THE SINGAPORE BADMINTON STADIUM LAST NIGHT. Sayonara or goodbye, because the beating they received from Singapore's badminton stars showed that they'll never make the return trip to the Stadium401 words
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342 1957-07-27 14 Sprinters disappoint: l Hari' is out ONE Malayan and two new Colony records were established in the opening laj of the Singapore AAA Championships held at the newly-opened Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. The Malayan record was set when J. R. Hyslop became342 words
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Article663 1957-07-27 14 FINALS MEN Three miles: 1. Sgt Bromley (GHQ FARELF) 15m. lUB§ record); 1 G J Mclntyre (RAF Seletar); k. Denton (RAF t'h;i!imi. Six milrs walk: 1. JR. Hyslop (RAF Tengah) ."2m :;.:,> (record); l'. N G Builen (RAF Tengah); 3. Yusofl bin Rusain < RE); 4 L/Cj663 words
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Article51 1957-07-27 14 JUNIOR SOCCER BALESTIER United gave a walk-over to Kola Raia m I SAFA Division 2A football match scheduled to be played at Gcylang Stadium yesterday. in a Junior ctiotie replay, Chinese Athletic "A" went on a scoring snree to beat Haikowyu Snorts Club bv eight goals to nil. at Farrer51 words
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Article180 1957-07-27 14 SHA For Tokyo Rome if SINGAPORE may be ab'e to take part In the WHTrfffg Asian Games in Tokyo and the Olympic Games in Rome in IPGO. if the Association get the full support of all its affiliates, said Mr. CRN. Oehlers at the annual general meeting of the Si:-.c:apore180 words
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Article107 1957-07-27 14 Army Cricketers THE undermentioned personnel have been selected to represent the Army (Singapore) in a Srinsapore Cricket Association Senior Tournament Fixture vs RAF at Nee Soon on tomorrow: Lt. Rose (1 SRRA). Cpl. White <4<) Base Wksns RFME). Lt. Mallett (Cant.) (MBTO, Lt Pearce (1 SRRA). WOII Flood (Forces Broadcasting107 words
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Article37 1957-07-27 14 IPOH. Fri. Completely outplyinij their opponents from the start South China tourists handed Perak an B—o8 0 trouncing before a bumper crowd of 6.000 on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here this evening.37 words
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Article328 1957-07-27 14 Colony's Stars Rise Shine e in the stadi.im was too for UMBJBj In Japan, lie said, they pla>ed badminton as a winter sport. Tin- heat here ...oh too much! And on the opposite court, the Singapore Malay was in his element. He gave the Japanese onh three points. How the328 words
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Article135 1957-07-27 14 Dr. Lim Has A Midnight Visitor Japanese hampion Y. Sato made a rush at midnight on th» v p«tre B.\ honnrar\ h Lim at his roid. i last Bight Reason treatmei a bad boil under armpit w hich burst dm ;-ic Ms came againsi Omar Ibrahim. Sato was in p.un135 words
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Advertisement54 1957-07-27 14 JffiTHE AMBUSH AHEAD... fflEfr z^^^L ni WOMAN AT HIS SIDE- —'"THE GUNSLINGING 4/^ v| v vmHI At FILMED IN r* MONTGOMERY jdi p "wi;:, HENDERSON m» GRAVES an auied artists picture w li:hho EuR liu Hill '^^^lll^Hl^aia^^. ui^ J 3 AQCAKI OPENS TODAY! 11a.m., 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p.m. ■4C54 words
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Advertisement59 1957-07-27 14 t Of the Pacific's Great Battles... I BATAANI...OKINAWAI...IVVOJIMA!... I 1 This is the Biaadiest! Z Si il *^b ■J? ■iiflP'' w^^*j^ I r i sH^^l^rL ttSr fi Ms. mbSSsss T)\>l. l»y SHAW BKOS. starrint: I ROBERT MITCHUM RANDOLPH SCOTT I OPENING CAPITOL TOMORROW j Bb i^^ TONIC 11^ CHARI CO.59 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-07-27 15 I \DING bowlers of the American Club celebrated their successes at the club on Thursday. The champion Tigerbombs (back row from left to right) are: C. Zielke, Fred Sulka. T. Vigano. E. Thierer, E. McSwain, Joe Eu and C. Obruca. (front row left to r t) Dale78 words
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Article212 1957-07-27 15 SOMERSET ON SCORING SPREE LONDON. Julv 28 (Reuter) (,t-'->r?e Dews, former Plvr Jth Ar?>ie fontb.iller. hit 11 j in four hours 20 minutes t >r Worcestershire a^.iinst Leicestershire at Tourbridsre and enabled his side t i declare at 300 for six. Dews added 146 for the secc I n.cket with212 words
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Article125 1957-07-27 15 Indons May Concede Walkover DJAKARTA. July 26. (Reuter). Indonesia may he prepared to forfeit the world championship soccer match if it is scheduled to play with Israel and pay a Sl. soo 'fine because of the political considerations involved, sporting and political sources said here today. These sources said there125 words
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Article704 1957-07-27 15 Sheppard Hits 68 And Worrell Takes 7 For 69 HEADING LEY, Leeds, July 26 (Reuter) England were 137 runs ahead of the West Indies when they were dismissed for 279 runs just before close of play today, the second day of the Fourth Test here.704 words
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Article96 1957-07-27 15 West Indies Ist Inns. 14? England Ist Inns. P. Richardson c Alexander I) Worrell 10 D. Smith b Worrell T. Gravenev b Gilchrist 22 P. May c Alexander b Sobers 69 M. Cowdrey c Weekes b Worrell C8 D. Sheppard c and b Walcott 68 T. Evans b Worrell96 words
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Article347 1957-07-27 15 FLOYD OUT FOR A KNOCKOUT GREENWOOD LAKE. New York, July 26 (AP)—Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson hinted on Thursday he plans to carry the fight to Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson in their title fight on Monday in New York. Before ripping irto three sparring partners in a tast workout, Patterson told reporters347 words
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Advertisement816 1957-07-27 15 CLASSIFIED ADS AMMOUNCEMENT SPECIAL Lecture n Malay tm i Time d Its Meaning Mara atl a Ha 0 1 'unman Roan Sunda: Wednesdays, Fridayi 3 i n commei c Sunday, Julv 28 Sih ect i "Benarka- Dunia Ini Menu i Kepada AJalnya?' Health n ;rc pictures and musical items precede816 words
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Miscellaneous311 1957-07-27 15 UlAbner By Al Capp /^TMFV'RE /^ZT^rmZc~~2\ I MV.'.'-irs (-~n//StsA )IY AH PICKED VO'OLTT Y^ Alley Oop Sy V. 7. Ham/in -"T^ !1 I I'M TRYIN T'GET MY* V^—— VEH? WELL, V- s "^-"T- rsOW* t H^.k 1>O U^' |^eP.'«»S-^[ HAMCS ON A GUY /I DON'T CARE 'JUST WHOA I'M TH311 words
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Miscellaneous335 1957-07-27 15 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: X "Nature is the most thrifty thing :n the world; she never \va6tes anything; she undergoes change. but there's no annihilation. the essence remains matter Is etern?l."— B:nncy. SATURDAY FOR EVERYONE: Your interests can benefit from a fresh perspective. However, do not force issues or make premature changes,335 words
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1681 1957-07-27 16 DAY BROOK IS THE ONE TO BACK IN C-G's CUP Says WINDSOR LAD •JUAINER R. van Breukelen appears to have the answer to the Commissioner-General's Cup (Race 7) over one mile at Penang today, first day of the Penang Turf Club's August Bank Holiday Meeting. He has three topnotch candidates1,681 words
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Article193 1957-07-27 16 Windsor Lad Scrutineer The Spectre Francis ST\R SXPPHIRE 1)1 STY BRIDGE MILLION DOLLAR STAR SAPPHIRE 1 .Million Dollar Million Dollar Star Sapphire Dusty Bridge PILOT RAM PEPPER DEALER PILOT ITA.M BUCENTAUR Bucentaiir Linglield Lingtield fH'^L !am Z Lingtield BocenUnr Pepper Dealer Lingtield TOR II FILM STUDIO II FILM193 words
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Article248 1957-07-27 16 Star Sapphire Has Little To Beat WITH very little form to go by Star Sapphire is as good as any in the first race. He made no show in both his efforts after his return from gpelL but his track work ha> been impressive and he looks good enough to248 words
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231 1957-07-27 16 Pulot Itam May Prove Too Speedy RACE TWO PULOT ITAM is my choice in the apprentice jockeys rare This Mirza II four-year-old was not disgraced when to Grandeur at Kuala Lumpur over the six Today's 5i furlongs trip should be within his compass, and he gets two pounds less si::ce231 words
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Article62 1957-07-27 16 THE track for this afternoon's races at Penang: is likely to be heavy. Best outsider BEST LONG SHOT today is Nazakat in Race 7. Actor II looks a good thins in the third event. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race 9, and Treble Tote on Races62 words
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162 1957-07-27 16 Recent Form Points To Dragon Seed RACE FOUR DRAGON SLED put ud such a s;y;:>h display at Bukit Timah a fortnight a^o that I expect him to improve and finish tops in the mite event tor Class Two, Division One performers. He came from almost last to finish a very162 words
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Article173 1957-07-27 16 RACE SIX OX Mi iMrik Si H :.ey Bird I anticipate Now Showing tn imnrove and show nil rivals borne. He ran a creditable rare ovor II milea it Ipoh. He set 1 hot pace all the way and wai beaten n 4 he173 words
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Article146 1957-07-27 16 Kingsferry An Extra Good Thing RACE NINE KINGSFERRY, Com in< ingl f over i m K Lumpui i« i the 5i f,. r print for Qaoj Five or r He whipped Kuala Lumpur in ing mam i r, lead ng all the way to finish three lenE 1 Balkan Chevali<146 words
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Article385 1957-07-27 16 HE GOES OVER HIS RIGHT TRIP TODAY Satellite is my choice in 1 to form when finishing second furlongs at Kuala Lumpur. H rivals on approaching the half until beaten by Santa Claus. Seven furlongs shou'd be more J his correct trip, and despite having IS pounds extra,385 words
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