Singapore Standard, 30 July 1957
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Title Section33 1957-07-30 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #6 !t A JL i FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Vol. VIII. No. 28 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1957 I 12 PAGES 15 CEYTS33 words
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Article, Illustration371 1957-07-30 1 Long-term Borrowing Is Coming To Be Regarded As Nothing Short Of An Organized Swindle There s A Feeling That It Is, Banker Sutherland Warns Colony Assemblymen A SINGAPORE BANKER YESTERDAY WARNED THAT THERE WAS A FEELING THAT THE DOLLAR WAS DIMINISHING IN VALUE. The banker,371 words
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213 1957-07-30 1 BERLIN, July 29 (Reuter) Britain, France, America and West Germany today signed a policy declaration saying they are prepared to negotiate seriously with Russia on German unity and European security whenever there seems a real prospect of progress. But they could not discuss213 words
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Article79 1957-07-30 1 MALACCA. Mon. The local prison here which has been disused for the past year, will be the temporary home of the Municipal offices. REASON:— Work on a STOO.OnO municipal building is due to start early next year. The prison has been empty for79 words
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Article114 1957-07-30 1 51 DIE IN ALGERIAN FLARE-UP ALGIERS. July 29 .Reuter) At least 51 people were reported killed and more than 'j injured In a flare-up of violence m Algeria this weekend alter a period of comparative calm. The killed included 15 Algerian Infantry soldiers who ■^tv m a post attacked last114 words
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Article17 1957-07-30 1 A >:'RIKE by inn.nno v:--h worker m pr men led :-t days 'of travel ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration140 1957-07-30 1 THE Singapore Tribunal, consisting of Mr. Justice Knight, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, and Mr. D. C. D'Cotta, yesterday turned down an appeal for the release of four men detained under the Emergency Regulations. The appeal was heard m the Supreme Court m chambers.140 words
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117 1957-07-30 1 Strike -Bound Union Calls For Police Aid KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than a hundred policemen, including the riot squad, were tonight rushed to the headquarters of the National Union of Plantation Workers at Petaling Jaya near here after officials had complained of the "threatening attitude" of striking employees. Headed by117 words
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Article42 1957-07-30 1 JERUSALEM. Israel. July 29 (Router)— The Reverend Yoakim El Arr.oni, former head of the Coptic Christian Church m Jaffa, was convicted by a Jerusalem D-strict Court today of espionaee for Jordan. Sentence will be passed on Wednesday.42 words
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173 1957-07-30 1 SHARJAH, Trucial Oman, July 29 Ten rocketladen Venoms of the British Royal Air Force scrambled off into combat against rebel fortresses today after a two-day lull m the battle of Oman. The renewed jet strikes underlined British determination to back up the beleaguered173 words
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Article97 1957-07-30 1 Japs Will Help Build Aswan Dam TOKYO. July 29 (Reuter)— A spokesman for the Japan Power Resources Development Corporation said today the Corporation had accepted an Egyptian invitation for Japanese technical assistance m the building of the proposed Aswan High Darn on the River Nile. The spokesman said the corporation97 words
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Article25 1957-07-30 1 RED Cross and other rescue workers said yesterday that at least 45 people died m Sunday's earthquake, the worst m Mexico's history. Reuter.25 words
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Article184 1957-07-30 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH From LONDON, Mon. Lord Reid threw a mighty stone into the still waters of the House of Lords this afternoon when he said he felt it necessary "to disclaim all responsibility for the present form of the constitution" because of the alterations made184 words
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Article21 1957-07-30 1 THE Italian Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday Italy will "definitely" be represented at Malayan independence ceremonies On Aug. 31.21 words
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Article21 1957-07-30 1 TWO young Austrians fell to their deaths while climbing :n the Alds near Goelling. Salzbure Dolice said yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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200 1957-07-30 1 LONDON, July 29 (Reuter)— The House of Lords today passed a bill, already approved by the Commons, to provide for the establishment of the Federation of Malaya as an independent sovereign country within the Commonwealth. The bill now requires only Royal assent200 words
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Article104 1957-07-30 1 Warning Shots In Race Riots Chicago, July :r< (BMtaf) Pc.i r e break up crowds on Chicago's South Side c ;h e r.if t as rictmg broke out r ri< tii g r'.- i« ri t i as one c I th« w srsl racial outbreak! ii -<-• eral broki104 words
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Advertisement108 1957-07-30 1 SEWN />^>~ RECOGNISED EVERYWHERE <■* 'T. P f 1 V^tPf?*" i B O.A.C's 'Specdbird' is a familiar Vjj^^L-^, i lt en l^ c w <~r!d's airfields, and X >(j^ 'T t l^ c latest aircraft to bear this famous V- Tt^ *^*z£i "HfS s>mbol is the "Whispering Giant* \;jG^''tlwS£^Qp2l Britannia,108 words
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Advertisement48 1957-07-30 1 a Keep netLTHY PASTEURIStO fOR YOUR fROT^CTIObT TxCUUO (tk I 7n&utek& I PHILIPS RADIOS I Ask your authorised PHILIPS radio I dealer for details of thil outstanc- 1 ing MERDEKA offer, bringing you f the latest 1937 PHILIPS^ radios at I, Special low prices. >MIIIM SIOIOf HIT IOIBEI48 words
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Article156 1957-07-30 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 911 92i Int. Au?. R.S.S No 1 92 92 i RSS. No. 2 91i 92 RSS No 3 91 i 91 J Tone: Quiet and Slightly steadier. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was156 words
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Article29 1957-07-30 2 Guards hu raised 12.000 to iy diamond regimental rest presentation to 3 i?rn Elizabeth during her vtober visit to Canada. The ',);-"-t. .> C^'.onei-m-Chiel cf R ?iment. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article111 1957-07-30 2 CALCUTTA. July 29 IAP) An Indian villager who sold his 13-year-old wife to a neighbour for MSI26 has been Bned M 516.80 by Tillage eiders and had his wife returned to him. according to Press reports reaching Calcutta today. The reports said that matron-111 words
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Article19 1957-07-30 2 A PHILIPPINE Constabulary Patrol has fnurd mi.-s--insj American student adventurer M rris J. Spivack. "well U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article18 1957-07-30 2 THE trade mission from Singapore and Malaya spent yesterday visiting Industrial establishments m Southern Formosa. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article68 1957-07-30 2 TEHERAN, July 29. fßeutcr] rhe Por~:i- Senate topassed ar btU a :'r t- the government to negotiate exploitation with foreign firms and to conc'.-ie r.er.ts 5 ;hje -t to Par.ia-•-.rv approval. The Shah cf Persia toH the MaJUI (Lowvt House), which had already passed the68 words
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Article39 1957-07-30 2 HONGKONG, July 29 Special Standard Service: Clc?in^ price* of the Hongkong Exchange were: 316 20 to £i Sterling; SO. 1125 to U.S. II; 51.8.,3 to Malayan SI: 10.134 to one Indonesian Rtmiah: Go:d $261,375 to a taei.39 words
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231 1957-07-30 2 DISEASES POSE THREAT AS RAINS DIE DOWN TOKYO, July 29 Epidemic diseases threatened the populace of western Kyushu today after violent rainstorms and floods killed at least 1,000 persons, left 150,000 homeless and caused damage estimated 1 at M5225,0C0,000. 1 Dr. Racul Simon of the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission,231 words
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Article88 1957-07-30 2 Blanks Say 'Aye' For Juan Peron BUENOS AIRES. July 29 (Reuter) Thousands of Argentine voters showed their loyalty to the exiled ex-President Juan Peron yesterday by casting blank ballots m a nation-wide election for an assembly to consider amending the constitution. Snnor Peron. now living m Venezuela, following his overthrow88 words
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Article45 1957-07-30 2 WINNIPEG, Canada. Ju'.y 29 (AP)— Eighty-six persons, mostly European immigrants, were injured yes'.erday when an unlocked switch sent 16 cars of a trans-continental passenger express hurtling off the Canadian National Railway's main line at Nourse, Mani'.oba, 36 miles east of Winnipeg.45 words
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139 1957-07-30 2 HONGKONG, July 29 (Reuter) Communist China has more than 3.500,000 men m her armed forces and more than 4.000 war planes to support them, the Defence Minister. Marshal Pen? Teh Huai told a Japanese ex-Servicemen's Mission recently m Peking. This was disclosed by the139 words
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Article, Illustration522 1957-07-30 2 Dato Shahmaruddin Is Installed Undang Of Jelebu TRIANG, Mon. Negri Sembilan's State War Executive Committee today lifted the "restricted movement order" enabling 30,000 of the raayat here to attend the official installation ceremony of their territorial chief, Dato Shahmaruddin bin Haji Abdul Rahman, the I'ndang of Jelebu. The "B" CompanyYong Poh Seong - 522 words
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Article81 1957-07-30 2 man h< t denied rep t that th< C '•■.•■>■:. nf d ar of help t Lir r sentativ* ol the Imar. Oman who is m revolt ag; th< Sultan of Muscai ami f Oman. A >r>< kf>man for thr- Or Imamate B m a m81 words
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Article11 1957-07-30 2 The "F'ymc Ham^: a. Eerl'.r. -Harr. > jumped the r ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-07-30 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices I IL\ SKNG. 1,, is a cashier at Mayfair Hotel Lily likes dancin? very much, especially rock 'n roll, and sees a lot of movies. Her other interests are swimming, cookin? and travelling. Lily hopes to visit HuMand on a vacation m the near future.50 words
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Article179 1957-07-30 3 No Bankruptcy Appeals Yet INDEBTED Singapore government servants are lighting shy of declaring bankruptcy. A Colony Bankruptcy Office spokesman told the Standard yesterday that no bankruptcy petitions had been officially recorded, although a government circular had earlier warned employMfl against borrowing. The penalty against179 words
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Article126 1957-07-30 3 SINGAPORE U.MXO is making pr par.v.i r.s to put up lidatea to contest the City C m t options m December this year An UMNO .-pokesman said jestei lay li it the organ i/.a--t. n Lad ear:r. irked certain <... ::> m V, hi h126 words
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Article97 1957-07-30 3 UB Goverr.-r tl Sirrap re, Sir Robert Black, and La :v BU h are to attend the m -c rr. irrow of the Singapore Stage Cub produo t.er., A f r Mary". IIM ptar, 1: h a 'farce' v Br Ice an i Kay Bar.r.ermai the97 words
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Article66 1957-07-30 3 •r-e Weaver of the International Confederation < f ns will give a tak i mcml era ot the Singapore Supervis rj i Man- r.ent Fraining Association n Fr: the Holljrwooc T. .ri, O-leon Theatre, at 5.30 T -.-> subje t is "Tools for Collect:-.? Barcaininf.'66 words
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Article110 1957-07-30 3 First Meet Of Its Kind In S'pore I FOR Hh first time m thfl history of Singapore, delegates fre-i 12 Asian countries will participate m a seminar on Supervisory Training schedu!--11 la i c held at the University of .Malaya from Aug 12 to M. The Singapore government has agreed110 words
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236 1957-07-30 3 S'pore 'Tec Guilty Of Bigamy Bound Over A DETECTIVE, Scow Khiam Seng, 35, was yesterday bound over m the Singapore Assizes m the sum of $2,000 m t\v o sureties for two years, when he pleaded guilty to charges of bigamy and making a false statement. Scow pleaded guilty to236 words
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Article87 1957-07-30 3 THE following were elected offlriaii of the Malayan Outward Bound School Old Boys' Association at an inaugural meeting held m Penans: Chairman: Mr. Hor Knm Wensj; vice-chairman: Mr. GovindasaniT Shanmugam; secretary: Mr. Hwang Honsz Shi; asst secretary: Mr Chan Bong Hye; treasurer:' Mr Mohd. YusotT bin Pawanteh;87 words
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Article72 1957-07-30 3 PBCANG, Mon. Judgment was reserved by Mr Justice Shepherd m the High Court today m the appeal of Yusuf bin Ibrahim and Chan Ah Boon, against their conviction and sentence m the Sessions Court. Vusof and Chan were fined $5,000 each or two years' imprisonment for72 words
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Article21 1957-07-30 3 WONG PEXG KOON. 60. died following an accident with a car m .la an Kembangnn oil Changi Road, yestcrdav.21 words
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Article136 1957-07-30 3 This Pen Costs Him $100 Or Jail A HAWKER walked into a trap set up by a police party and was arrested stealing a fountain pen from a car parked m Fort Canning Road, a Singapore court was to!d yesterday. Wu Fong Xicn, who pleaded guilty to stealing the pen136 words
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Article45 1957-07-30 3 A DRIVER, Yunan bin Amin, 40. was yesterday tentatively charged m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court for raping a teenage girl at Lorong Engku Aman, Geylang, on July 23. He was remanded till Aug. 6 when the case will be mentioned.45 words
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Article279 1957-07-30 3 ASST. CONTROLLER'S EVIDENCE ON AUG. 8 THE PRELIMINARY inquiry into t>B charges involving a total of US$3.--b«4.573 tabout MSI 1.083,726) under the Foreign Exchanges Control Regulations preferred against a Singapore rubber company, Aik Hoe and Company Limited of Beach Road, was yesterday postponed tl! Ausr.279 words
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235 1957-07-30 3 Preliminary Count Figure Is 1,466,800 SINGAPORE'S population has increased by half a million m the past ten years fia,, r Ve f rnmen V s Statlstic s Department releasing n^ures of a preliminary count yesterday gave the current population as 1,466,800, inclusive235 words
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Article117 1957-07-30 3 LOCAL senior officers of the Singapore City Council yesterday alleged discrimination against a local officer by an expatriate head of department. The allegation was contained m a letter sent to the City President. Mr J T Rea, and all Councillors by the City Council Local 2?nior117 words
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Article108 1957-07-30 3 A SWEETS vendor. Chow Chung Ifui, was found b a ing under the Merdeka Bridge on the night of June 2 after he had failed his driving tesi it was stated at a Singapore coroner's inquest yesterday Chow's wile. Tan Ah Ihv Said that her husband108 words
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187 1957-07-30 3 EXHIBITS ranging from stuffed birds, through mathematical curiosities, to models of medieval European villages are on show at the Singapore Teachers' Training College annual exhibition which opened at the college premises m Patersun Road yesterday. They are a selection of the trainees' practical187 words
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Article100 1957-07-30 3 The Malayan Brsnch of Certified Accountants will send several delegates to a .Manila conference of accountants late this year. The decision follows an invitation from the Philippine Accountants Institute which called for an exchange of ideas and discuss the formation of a permanent organiza tion. Mr.100 words
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Article62 1957-07-30 3 MARGARET Cynthia Walker, wife of |fr. j. B. Jayaretnam. Deputy Public Prosecutor and former Colony magistrate was admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah m the High Court yesterday. Mr. R. L. Eber supported the petition. Mr. Jayaretnarn met his62 words
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Article33 1957-07-30 3 CHE Abdullah Khusan bin Haji Khalid of the Perak Home Guards has been appointed Deputy Battalion Commander, holding the rank of Lieutenant m Temoh. m Batang Padang District m South Perak.33 words
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Advertisement222 1957-07-30 3 GRAND OPENING TODAY! I simultaneously at I REX and QUEENS at 11 a.m., 1.45, 4. b.r.O, 9.30 at ...00. b. 45 9..10 p.m. "f hL HRPiWHMSHMHi \\N S BOI.DIST AM) J X V _9^9|q^^H uuliiM IMI DRAMA T I SH^J AHMAD MAHMUD S. KADARISMAN jwith Mariani I). Idrii Siti Tg.222 words
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241 1957-07-30 4 But not without prejudice to 'future action FOUR HUNDRED revenue officers m the Singapore Customs Department last night decided to defer their threatened strike action and open negotiations with the Government on their wage demands. This decision was taken by the Singapore241 words
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128 1957-07-30 4 Scolding led to beating, court told SHORTLY after a husband had scolded his wife for gambling, a stranger gave him a beating, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. A merchant, Lim Bok Tee, was charged with causing hurt to a clerk, Ch'ng Gcok Hwee at the Jit Seng Sia Club128 words
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140 1957-07-30 4 FIRST District Jndu Mr. J. F. McWiiiiam yesterday ordered the arrest of a storekeeper, Chong Ah Bah. 37, lor failing to turn up m rourt to answer a charge of misappropriating S 12,1274 being the value of cosmetics and connate materials entrusted to him. The140 words
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Article, Illustration330 1957-07-30 4 NEWSMEN CHASED by LAWMAN Injured girls emerge, then dsfd d £>tandardpic by But they get their pictures anyway A CONSTABLE of the Singapore Police Force yesterday threatened to arrest newspaper reporters and photographers for taking pictures m the compound of the General Hospital. The constable, who is attached to JooWillie Ma - 330 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-07-30 4 POSTMEN 64 RETIRE IN their total of 64 years with the Singapore Postal Department, postmen Che Saban bin Awang and Che Ghany bin Marman have trudged and bicycled thousands of miles delivering letters. Yesterday, for a change, two letters were delivered TO them. They bore the august seal of Government191 words
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Miscellaneous362 1957-07-30 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance #Ul#4ika«^ I n nL HaIU Stamford Road Dl 9.30 News; Mo Tnter- lequins-Directed by Sidney Srx; SINGAPORE MSMm P mezzo: lo pm. L.P. Review; 830 Radio Newsreel 9.45 Cricket rum.. SHMm Independent Missionary Move- C IO3U T^d Heath and his Music commentary continued; 10 15362 words
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318 1957-07-30 5 COUNCIL WILL WAIT TILL AFTER MERDEKA CITY STATUS FOR X.L? fc ad KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Municipal Council here is waiting until ■Her Mederka Day to approach government MOIH city status for the Federal capital. Councillors feel it would be more appropriate to make the application to the Yang di-Pertuan318 words
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121 1957-07-30 5 Conditions Ignored Say SHB Workers SINGAPORE Harbour Board Staff Association last night complained that the Board was not implementing the interim recommendations of the Court of Inquiry. The Court ol Inquiry which is inquiring into the dispute between the Board and the Association, on Saturday laid down seven conditions as121 words
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Article39 1957-07-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— An Australian woman. Mr.s. Annie Heather Bryce. 39, was found unconscious m a Batu Road hotel room late thJa afternoon. lira. Bryce was rushed to hospital, where she d^d soon after admiss.on.39 words
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Article37 1957-07-30 5 LEADER of Party Ra'ayat Inrhe Ahmad Boestamam. will ho presented with a "kris" when he visits Gurun. m Central Kedah on Aug. i), to attend the inauguration of the Gurun branch of the party.37 words
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420 1957-07-30 5 1,000 Plan A Procession To Invoke Tunku's Aid KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The War Department Civilian Staff Association today "At i r a Police pcnall bi a "protest march of over 1.000 memben who have been sacked m the light cf current420 words
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106 1957-07-30 5 BOILER-MAKER told the Shlgaporo Fifth Magistrate's iay that when he re: i m a dispute between a colleague and pome he -a as stabbed on ith a penknife. irers, M. Bhaskaran c- M Abdurabbu were charg- •.>. causing hurl to Tan z H-^.g. the106 words
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Article95 1957-07-30 5 PENANG. Mon. The t s of two Royal Ma- m Naw ratings who v. n tart at sea m the har- here yesterday morn- were recovered m the c innel. five miles apart this afternoon The body of leading seaman Ja'afar bin All of95 words
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Article93 1957-07-30 5 A MECHANIC admitted m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday to currying a motor-cycle chain because he needed it to protect himself against a group of men who had earlier assaulted him. Ku Lai Sen?. 27. made this admission before the judge. Mr D.H. Chapman,93 words
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328 1957-07-30 5 CO-OPS WANT LAND BANKS TO BEAT SLUMS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation and Singapore Governments were today urged to open up land mortgage banks m an effort to clear slums and solve pressing housing problems. Mr. M. I. Nayar, Kuala Lumpur Co-op Housing Society secretary told the closing session of328 words
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Article152 1957-07-30 5 DEPUTY MENTRI'S HOUSE BURGLED IPOH, Mon.— The screams of two women m the early hours of this morning put a cat burglar to flight from the home of th e deputy to the Mentri Besar, Perak, Dato Osmaa bin Talib. m Dougla? Road here. It is believed.' the thief gained152 words
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Article27 1957-07-30 5 MR. Chan Chiok Shien was re-elected president of the Community Centre of Kampong Silat Estate at its fifth annual general meeting held last Sunday.27 words
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Article151 1957-07-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The top secret "cypher room" of Headquarters. Malaya Command, was partly damaged tonight by a fire which broke out just after 9 p.m. The cypher room is on the top floor of the multi-million-dollar military nerve centre, which will shortly be taken151 words
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Article87 1957-07-30 5 IPOH, Mon. Seventy-three workers employed m five printing presses m Ipoh and Te!ok Ansnn this morning went on strike following a breakdown m their two-month old negotiations with their employers. Among those who went on strike were 12 workers from the Telok Anson branch of Jupiter Press.87 words
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Article40 1957-07-30 5 KUALA KRAI, M on. Sessions President Inche Yusof bin Mohammad. yesterday acquitted C. Kanagasundram, 47-year-old Senior Assistant of the Railway Dispensary here on a charge of attempted rape on a 11-year-old girl, without calling his defence.40 words
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352 1957-07-30 5 Ulric Augustus: Foo Siew Kirk (Miss). Habib Hussain bin Md YusofT: Ho Chun Oei (Miss): Joseph. Rathie Jeyakanthy (Miss); Koh. Tony- Maharajah. R Manickavasagar M Mathieu Harold E A Mohamed Salleh bin Daud: Mowe. Patrick Param. X.. Pens. Norbert. Poc\- Geok Khene. Dorothy (Miss>:352 words
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213 1957-07-30 5 JOHORES Chief Police Officer, Mr. A.J.W. Slater, said yesterday that the situation at the Lee Pineapple factory m Scudai. where on Sunday Police clashed with strikers, was well under control. Meanwhile. Police reinforcements are standing by for any emergency. Mr. Slater said that213 words
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Article169 1957-07-30 5 Coroner's Praise For Officer SINGAPORE Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, yesterday praised the Johorc State Fire Officer. Mr. V G. Donough. for stopping to help an injured pedestrian following an accident along Woodlands Road on the night of May 24. The Coroner was holding an inquest into the death of169 words
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Article19 1957-07-30 5 THE pilgrim ship "Anshun" is due m Penang about August 12, ten days earlier than previously announced.19 words
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733 1957-07-30 5 dsfdf d MINISTER for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy, warned m the Legislaiive Assembly yesterday against the "creeping politics"' of some Colony leaders. He said this could be as dangerous as "creeping inflation." which a nominated member, Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland, mentioned733 words
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268 1957-07-30 5 TIIE Liberal-Sociali.-t member lor Tanglin, Mr John Ede. ycsKrday charged Government (A b?ing fetish m insisting thai a road must be ol minimum 36 fee; wide before it c nld be made a public r> id At present, he said, It m268 words
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Article21 1957-07-30 5 ooa seov. tnC Sin ri "0 J" I r, Goh had s< yen i•■ f convii tions21 words
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Advertisement111 1957-07-30 5 protect that cut with I Elastoplast 1 FIRST AID DRESSINGS Cuts and grazes need immediate protection wit i Elastoplast. A neat Elastoplast adhesive dressing wT I keep the wound free from infection until it is healec. The dressing is elastic and stretches with the skin mn\ ments. Being adhesive, Elastoplast111 words
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Article514 1957-07-30 6 QBSERVERS who have been patiently studying the problem of the two Chinas which stand divided by the Straits of Formosa believe that the Ion? lull between the communists and the Nationalists may soon be broken. Recent developments on both sides of the Straits have apparently made it514 words
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Article372 1957-07-30 6 AN ominous note was struck m the Legislative Assembly yesterday by Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland when he pointed out that the prospects of longterm borrowing were not bright as the time had come when Singapore would find it difficult to raise any loan. His statement that with372 words
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Article318 1957-07-30 6 A future historian of the first half of twentieth century America will have to be a wandering scholar. For the documents he will need will be scattered all over the country. When an American President steps down from his high office, he regards the files that he318 words
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Article1007 1957-07-30 6 i V I H JfflfwPfiHTnffWflßmn*^™ lands. Britain is most scruf pulous and fastidious m not /f 11/f 4M*4WW+WW& interfering with the sovemM'Mm'WM' H/lff mw9 rei^n rights of these Sultans; wa^mmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmm^mmmmmi^^^m she only sends m the R.A.F. and Army if these Chiefs ask Shipping and air routes to Far1,007 words
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Article689 1957-07-30 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA By YJALAYA is loaded with people who, for the sake of publicity, will do anything save a Lady Godiva and make statements without giving a moment's thought to the kind of figure they cut m public estimation. A month from tomorrow, the689 words
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Article251 1957-07-30 6 V^HATEVER else may be happening to the British ex- t port trade. :he china ndustry is still leading world. The manufacturers of Crown Derby O a here just been given two particularly s) 'ci i d orders frt Saudi Arabia. One is a COO-piece I :r<quet ng service251 words
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Article290 1957-07-30 6 MICHAEL DAVIE - MICHAEL DAVIE —from London sfngo rrrcntJ.v satr r -^.c x open nrtork- or 7 rerg.cn. No MM MM r f 7iember J u-hrn a CoT?ipnrnh'-v oiar;pht attack on r. o r-b-ec: was presented to E p! :"fr r-, < -v har« :.^rd irords like "old -.5290 words
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Article, Illustration414 1957-07-30 7 NOW, a newsnaoer nicks a husband for a Princess they all can't leave alone: LONDON, JULY 29 (UP)— PRINCESS MARGARET WILL MARRY AN OLDER MAN WHO HAS MADE A CAREER IN BUSINESS OR THE ARMED FORCES AND WHO IS NOT OF ROYAL414 words
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190 1957-07-30 7 Sex Maniac Slays Two Teenage Brothers In Park BROCKTON. Massachusetts. July 29. (AP) Police chief Joseph C. Wright said a 20-year-old exconvict with a record of sex offences told police last ni^ht that he forced two teenage brothers at knife point to the woodland spot where their charred and stabbed190 words
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Article30 1957-07-30 7 GLASGOW, July 29 (IP)— Rock n Roll slang is having its impact on church notices here. The board outside one church reads: "See you liter. Satan-hater."30 words
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Article90 1957-07-30 7 Policeman's Son Kicked To Death NFW V 29 (Reuter) C. c Praeger, 25>jear-old 5 a police nan, waa eaten a::.: kicked 1 t tta httt when he r< nt y "caught m the of warring youth g:^ r '.ice said. Prae^cr die 1 yesterday shortly after sing found on :e90 words
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Article41 1957-07-30 7 PARIS. July 20 ißeuter' A north African, was m bosI ta] her" with bullet wounds i Ilia throat and a omach al n be r.z shot m a Paris ca s early I \iay. The gunman got away.41 words
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Article32 1957-07-30 7 THE Ph:J .'.os President. Carlos Gai last r...-ht won c no n n a.a Fresiden- v late oi Urn majority Naciona ta Party w the con> i"i N eir.'^er eiec;:ons. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article187 1957-07-30 7 KARLSRUHE. Wctl Gernany. July M (Beater) fhc weal German Fo leral High Court ben ii to decide whether it is legal y :'.\e to kec;> a or*;,:;! districtj ol citi i and towns. Several courts. In tiding th a a l :.L;r::,-.i and Hamm,187 words
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Article42 1957-07-30 7 ADELAIDE. July 29 (Reuteri A man who admitted priirr.ing the words "Ban all A-H bomb Tests" on the wall of South Australia's government house here has been fined CA2O and ordered to remove the message within 10 days42 words
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Article46 1957-07-30 7 THE 19.121-ton British trooper Empire Fowey the Dnt ?hip of its kind to transit the Suez Canal since last autumn's Anfjlo-French attack on E^ypt— traversed the water.vav on Saturday en route to fongkong SIM has 7.i5 British soldiers and 310 passengers aboard. A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration177 1957-07-30 7 HOLLYWOOD. July 29 (UP)— A host of film celebrities are scheduled to appear as defence witnesses at the criminal libel trial of two representatives of Confidential magazine which sets underway today. The attorney for Fred and Marjorie Mcidr. West Coast representatives of the expose publication,177 words
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Article39 1957-07-30 7 FORMER members of the Hung irian Re i Cross will p on trial m September charge] with smuggling about 60 refugees OUi Of the country after the crushing of the Hungariai rising last November, it was ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration461 1957-07-30 7 LONDON, July 29. pRETTY schoolgirl Jean J Senior 16. has married her mathematics teacher, widower Paul Dykes, 32. And that makes her mum to Paul's eight-year-old son, Gareth. Jean and Paul are pictured on the right "Too yotmg to get married? No! said Jean.461 words
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Article44 1957-07-30 7 SACRAMENTO, California, July 2.9 iAP) A wom'in Jo?t nn enr ?>; a enrtmefc accident on Saturday night bill the got it hark. Highway patrolmen ■■<- covered !'<<? ear. Doctors h-ho tewed it back on tn4 n probably will grow back into place.44 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-07-30 7 TWO 12-year-dd boys Mil killed on Saturday by a bolt of lightning as they were playing m woods near their homes m Ro.^elle Park. New Jersey. A. P. MARIE MCDONALDA.P. - 32 words
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102 1957-07-30 7 ONE MISSING, 5 INJURED IN FREE-FOR-ALL TOKYO. July 29 (Reuter) One workman was missing and five were injured this morning alter :v/o Japanese road construction gangs stas:td a Irce-lor-all fight with iron rnds. picks and shoved at Shizuoka. central Japan. About 60 workmen of a private road construction company became102 words
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Article75 1957-07-30 7 MIAMI, Florida, July 29 (AP) Two hold-up men agreed with restaurant manager Ulys Brcgan it would be a shame to get his clothes dirty by lying or the floor, as they had ordered. The bandits carefully spread paper napkins m the floor. Broqan stretched out Meanwhi'e the75 words
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Article, Illustration145 1957-07-30 7 NEW YORK, July 29 (IP) Actress Marie (The Body) McDonald and millionaire shoemaker Harry Karl started a new round m their 10 > ear, on-again off-again marriage yesterday with a kis& and a clinch at Idlewild intei national airport. "Darline I'm so145 words
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Article154 1957-07-30 7 The reconciliation ending one round m the much embattled romance and launching a now one came onl> three days after the couple's second divorce was to have become final They agreed to agree last Thursday the da> one of them was supposed tr) pick up the154 words
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153 1957-07-30 7 HIS URGE TO 'COLLECT' LANDS HIM IN TROUBLE the stun, but I never do It just stands around collecting dust Almos everything I take could Beret be put to use But all my life I've been collecting Officers said Turnmire. 21, helped ttu m i 1 1 the IU ms,153 words
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Article35 1957-07-30 7 THE EifTt T wer ha lost forever th< T; .r flag of ra.'. c. wh; r. fiev^ rrn-n its s 1942 Ihe flag would ir.vf. :c with t€ c ;si- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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82 1957-07-30 7 NEW YORK. July 29. (IT)-Artress Elizabeth Tavlor remained m sat-fVrtrv :.-.>. r. yesterday afternoon at Columbia-Pres ;U i M, a Centre er« The wife of producer Mike Turin. w«v s the hospital suffering it; premature ;abour p^irs The <~oupie €\]m Iti ftnl m n .Od82 words
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Advertisement197 1957-07-30 7 The Aristocrat of Kerosene Stoves The way to a man's heart is made so simple if you use a Flora Stove. Fitted with wickless burners, which bum with c ciecr blue flame, they give intense heat focussed so as to cvo.a waste To partner the stoves are the Superhot Ovens,197 words
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Advertisement848 1957-07-30 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/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 pore P. S ham Penang ANTILOCHUS 20/25 Aug 26 Aur 27/2hAug fOLYDORUS 7/15 Oet 16 Oct 17/18 Oet Carriers option to848 words
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Advertisement1259 1957-07-30 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines! (Incorpcrelea m Singapore) (12 lines) Sh 0 p p n8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargc (Via Suex with liberty to proceed1,259 words
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Advertisement904 1957-07-30 8 MITSUI |5} LINE S'pjrc P.Shom Penono FOR JAPAN woboson Motu for Yokohamo Naftovc Kobe 26 Aug Meiko Moru tor Yokohama, Moii Kobt Osokc vio Hongkong 2 Stpt 31 Aug Nasusan Maru for Yokohama, Moii. Kobe, Osaka 7 Sept Haqurosan Maru via Manila for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 24Sept FOP. U.S A.904 words
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Advertisement676 1957-07-30 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES I OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bongkok ond/or Fo> toit vio Sues. Penong PS'hoir s Ocrc "KCREA" 14/15 »f» 'INDIA" 9/12Aig 13'14Aug 15/17 c -MEONIA" 19/22 Acr 9 23 24 Aug 25 27 a^c Bangkok only •SARGODhA" 2526 Aug 27/28 Aug 29 3t a,, HOMEWARDS Sailings tot Aden Port676 words
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Article, Illustration676 1957-07-30 9 G.IP. PLAN STARTED THE Public Life Assurance Co., Ltd. reported big headway m sales m the first six months of 1957 compared with the corresponding period cf the past year which was itself a record year for the company. s was revealed by676 words
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Article34 1957-07-30 9 SIR V.V ia-n Routes, British rotor magnate, sa. ir. a papef rh rec< ntly that British car manuis to ?eo every family r Europe cat. at least one Twtxar famine- ?hou!d he-34 words
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Article143 1957-07-30 9 Rubber Quiet: Down 5 /8 c. SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped 2 cent to 92 cents per Ib. for International first grade rubber for August shipment on a quietly steady market. The market opened quiet and slightly lower on disappointing overseas advices. During the morning, prices etted on small liquidation143 words
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Article99 1957-07-30 9 THE Malayan Exrhanee Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: (f«W York: buying. T T. 32 9M6. OD 22 11 16 90 days airmail. 3215/16 credit bills. 33 trade bills. Canad.v baying, T.T. 3015/16. OD Sl l IP- days airmail. 31J credit bills.99 words
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Article104 1957-07-30 9 SINGAPORE Chinese produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra. July/August $25] buyers, S2P,} sellers; coconut oil m bulk $41 sellers, m drums $453 sellers, Muntok white pepper $109 sellers; Sarawak wh.te $108 sellers! special Sarawak black $73. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER. BATB CO. LTD. JULY 11104 words
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Article30 1957-07-30 9 AUSTRALIAN quick-frozen beef packed In polythene plastic wrappings Is now finding a growing market In Britain. This innovation was pioneered by Norman Smorgan and Sons Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.30 words
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361 1957-07-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Government's policy of forming as many co-operative stores and shops as possible had resulted m many societies becoming mere experiments m the hands of certain managers and salesmen. This statement was made yesterday by Mr. K. Ayadurai, chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Co-operative361 words
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Article278 1957-07-30 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done C.T.S. ords 34 6; Fed Disps2.3o (overnight); Fraser and Neave prefs $4 ords 52.92J lo). T2.95: Gammons $2.ti7s (o), $2.GBJ and $2.70 yesterday; Hammers $2.37 J Waughs $1.95, Hongkonp Bank $962 xdcbi. $475xm11; Hume prefs A23/-; Breweries $3.60 (overnight278 words
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Article172 1957-07-30 9 ASIA Motor Co. Ltd has invited about 2.000 guests to a cocktail party on Saturday to mark the opening of their new head office and show room m the Ngee Ann BuildIng m Orchard Road Singapore. The party will last from 2 to 9 p.m. Mr.172 words
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Article41 1957-07-30 9 A NEW type of tractor designed for operation m confined spaces and low head room, and having a capacity for towing 150 to 200 ton loads, is now being exported by a U.K. firm Douglas Equipment Co. of Cheltenham.41 words
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Article157 1957-07-30 9 THE Malayan share market oDened the week quietly steady m all sections, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Pr.ce changes announced by the Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon 2.67 270 Henry Waugh 1.93 198 Hume Indus: Pref A22/9 23 3 Ords. A6/3 6 6157 words
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Article274 1957-07-30 9 Study Group Releases May Report THE International Rub ber Study Group release( its May report m London during the weekend. World natural rubber pro duction. consumption an? stock, totals were given as follows m long tons: May production 137,500. May consumption 155.000 including estimated i:r,port into Russia of 5,750 andU.P. - 274 words
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151 1957-07-30 9 SINGAPORE rice importers may now export upj to the average of their exports during the first six| months this year. The Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, who made this announcement yesterday, said reasonable stocks were now held m the Colony and151 words
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Advertisement238 1957-07-30 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES foi Boston, New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore. Mobile. New Orleans, Houston (via Suez) Spore P. Sham Penang New YorK BFLUVIIIE 30 |uly SAug 9 Aug 13 14 Aug 16Seo« FERNSEA 14 21 Aug 22 Aug 26 23 Aug 30 Sept From New York, Lot Angeles, San Francisco, (via Hongkong)238 words
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Advertisement272 1957-07-30 9 NOTICES SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND Winners of Prizes at International Bazaar 195". Philippines Stall: No. 164. 188. United Kingdom Stall: White Tickets: Miss Lee Yre Nun, Mrs. McGuie. Mrs. Titherton. Mrs. Kruser. Mrs. A. S. Kinnear, Se. Ldr. B. W. Green. Mr. Morr.s. Mrs. Pakenham, Mrs. Farrington, J. P.272 words
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Advertisement1050 1957-07-30 9 NOTICES UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA riINANC. DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL PORT COMMISSION STUDIES PART II CONSTRUCTION OF (Special Studies) NEW F£RRY VLSSELS T H^ n^ S Vha °beg^ a nl RENDERS ARE IK ITED^ r will be instituted ior th< deliyer\ m 1 rai Diploma m Sor.al Stud.c, ol 4***+****. ihe object1,050 words
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Article, Illustration1942 1957-07-30 10 Convent Holiday Home Museum Research Centre PALACES INDIA'S princes were once among the richest and most powerful rulers m the world. When independence came to the sub-continent they lost their poicer and some of their riches. Some fought the new age and lost; some co-operated itith the new rulers of1,942 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-07-30 10 Photo. C)NE of the rare pictures shoicinp aqua queen Esther ff illiams m a bikini here she is relaxing on the beach at Castiplione Delia Pescaia, a popular resort some 120 miles north of Rome, on the Tyrrhenian Sen, while o>t location there making RAWAP - 62 words
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Advertisement222 1957-07-30 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds y Sore Throat 7 etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL VV\\\\\\\\V\V\\\\\V\\\\\\\\V\V\VV\\V\\\\\VV\V\VV\\\\V\V\\\\VV\\\\VV\VWt\^i 1 WANT A JOB WELL DONE? j I Oi R JOR PRIXTIXG DEPARTMEXT UUARAXTEES222 words
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Miscellaneous371 1957-07-30 10 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "Love your neighbour. 1 but be careful of your 1 neighbourhood."— John Hny. TUESDAY FOR EVERY- i i ONE: Daytime favours at- < i tention to financial matters I and belongmps Evening firings a change of trend. 1 You can harmonize differ- < 1 ences. conciliate or arbitrate371 words
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Article, Illustration137 1957-07-30 11 SEIXAS IS WORN DOWN BY COOPER HAVEFORD, I 29 (AP) trali ion Ashl. v Cooper wfttt beat the U.S. Davis Cup player, Sammy Gianmalva, T-3. 6-2, 6-4. to ■r yesterday wore n Vie Sei to v. m the i Po: n>\ .r. i lawn tennis ir-.r. 7-;) 6-4 Seixas. top137 words
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Article, Illustration150 1957-07-30 11 Davis Cup MONTREAL, Jtdj 2;) (AP) —Armando Yicira md Carlos Fernandez won the last two rlnglai matches over Israel yasftstday lo essayists a 5-o victory for Brazil m the semifinal round of the North Ami ri an Zone Davis Cup competition. Vieira downed Bum150 words
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Article1114 1957-07-30 11 FRANZ STAMPFL. ?.n Austrian by birth, went to England as an art student m 1337. After the war he set up as a freelance athletics coach m London, where his vivid imagination and enthusiasm attracted, among others. Bannisler, Chataway. Hewson, Brasher, Jean Desforges and Thelma Hopkins. In1,114 words
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Article237 1957-07-30 11 LONDON. July 29, (Reutcr) British racing: touches one of its peaks this week with the four-day meeting at (ioodwood, opening tomorrow. The Goodwood course, set m *ho br;t itifui surroundings of the Duke of Richmond's private park ;n Banes has hecome renowned for top-class racing m a237 words
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Article203 1957-07-30 11 NEW YORK. July 21 iAP> Mickey M ntla ol the Ncv Torfc Yankee* ?e; an American Lmcim record for most Intentional bun on bills m a teacon on Sunday when he drew hia ISth. The old mark was 17 set to Boston's Ted Williams m ISSS. Tar National and203 words
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Article68 1957-07-30 11 NAPLES. July 29. (Reuter)— A 126-year-old Mexican Olympic swimmer. Donathiu Gutierrez, yesterday won the 18-mile Capri-Naples marathon race which is regarded a? the world long distance swimming championship. The Mexican snatched a narrow victory from the favourite. Alfrcc.o Camarero. a 27-year-old Argentinian, who finished only 2U68 words
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Article57 1957-07-30 11 MOSCOW, July 29 (Reuter) East Germany beat Ceylon 14-0 m the preliminary round of the soccer tournament m the World Youth Festival of Sport which opened here yesterday. Other results were: Soviet Union 6. Sudan 1; Albania 4, North Korea 1; China 11, Lebanon 1; Rumania57 words
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Article25 1957-07-30 11 MONTEVIDEO, July 29 (Reuter) Uruguay beat Paraguay 2-0 m a Word Cup preliminary round football match here yesterday. They led 1-0 at half-time.25 words
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Article125 1957-07-30 11 Record Is Broken By Runner-up DETROIT. Ju!y 29. (AP». Youthful 10 key Wright stood o?r the spirited challenge of Wifß Smith pasterdaj and won :h c US?B.25!i Wolverine Ladies' Golf tournament with a 72--ho!e score of 284. The HyMPold ÜBm WtkM now m her third full year on the professional125 words
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Article50 1957-07-30 11 STUTTGART. West Germany. July 1 M (Re;;tcr)— Bert Tnutnuum, Manchester City's Herman goalkeeper, kicked ofl m an international wotnen'i sorccr match m which England and West Germany drew 1-1 here. Both goals came m the first half. A crowd of ISjBM watched the match In heavy rain.50 words
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240 1957-07-30 11 INVADERS WIN: INTERNATIONAL TENNIS TITLES DEAUYII.I.E. F:.-.:. h If r.'c:-. m *:iumphed over fcLov. istn NtH vi.hson, m the M DeauviHe international tc tournament, 3-6, 6-0, 6-0, 7-4 In the c teamed with Bob Howe, of Australia. to beat another A.. team oi Gi son and Wai i Woodcock 1-6,U.P.; A.P. - 240 words
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Article81 1957-07-30 11 Sedgman Avenges A Defeat LOS ANGELES, July 29 iter) Wimbl< i Champion. Lew Hoad, wa beatei 7-5, S-l Iy I A istra Frank Sedxman, m a profital lawn tennis tournament here when Sen -man avenged an earlier defeat. Hoad's professional record is two wins and five i1 In his first81 words
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Article40 1957-07-30 11 WINDSOR. Ens July 2P (AP '.> I I team, kept its tournament record ben to »j by defcatir.; friar Par f pvci goals lo riz, ii a first round m the 11 -on Cup at Smith's Lawn. W.r rl40 words
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Advertisement457 1957-07-30 11 CLASSIFIED ADS ciilatioms vacant BOTANIST (P tm arch B r.-.c Ag Malaya gala 4 I decree «ity m 801 c,■ T G: .>c r\-or;t m plant breec. Quired to nf research on breeding v c pr, r r P mssion Z Kuala Lv SALFs PI N EXI TIVKS required iisned457 words
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Miscellaneous337 1957-07-30 11 Li'l Abner By Al Capp i: v Z^3V Tf: M EEr.'- l^f rMA c,^ Af AH SETSWIP WE WON'T l ~< VASM.-g u l p X /a^/NOW- S. VmHVTHASS ufdfi v }> T H'BABy, HAVE NO MORE TH' SWEETEST au'i L COME r HOCDIT Y*sLnO^\AN- J I FnwA nB X337 words
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Article372 1957-07-30 12 T. S. DEVAN - T. S. DEVAN By Perak Fall Via Medcalf Harding IPOH, Mon. Negri Sembilan scored a well-de-served six wickets victory over Perak m an inter-state cricket match played on the Ipoh padang today. Final scores: Negri 197 and 44 for 4; Perak 116 and On a drv.r.r wicket372 words
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Article47 1957-07-30 12 PER \K— l*t. Inns.— lit? NEGRI— Ist Inns— l 97 PFRAK ?nd Inns. A. Santhanadass run out 9 A. Au?u*tin c Ratnayake b Baljit Sinsh 0 K. Selvaratnam c Medcalf b Ratnavake 1 P. Allardyce c Medcalf b Ratnayake 0 H Hollingworth lbw Baljit Singh 18_47 words
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Article52 1957-07-30 12 THE new $250,000 cinder track stadium at Fairer Park, built by Kian Hoof, Building I GtflCnd Contractor?, wifl have a permanent pavilion Ar. nSda] of the City OounD Hdd UMI nlam are ready, and a^ ?o as tne i- nfls are a li able, tenders will52 words
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Article537 1957-07-30 12 PETER WONG - PETER WONG By ATTENTION will be focussed on the start of the three-day Shell Malayan Motor Rally, organized by the Singapore Motor Club this Saturday at three places Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Butterworth. Thousands are expected to take vantage points along the Federation's highways to537 words
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Article131 1957-07-30 12 Krishnan s Goal Puts CA Out CHINESE Athletics uero ousted from SAF.Vs Cuo competition by a lite g-o.il by Indian Recreation Club's Krishnan .it Jalan Bi/ar stidium yesterday. The i lettled down c;-; ckly, j scored an ear.;. ter. the C >e.i thr JSh K»k C i>s m the the131 words
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Article37 1957-07-30 12 BANGKOK Ju.v J < (Re.;te. > The too yin w hi to mcci se round of the Th C;p fle v on to J !ay after fai ire to re ■srecmeni on playing tr.e mat -h immediately.37 words
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Article42 1957-07-30 12 PI tj% tceU A lo play for the South against North m their annual cricket match on the Sii gapore Cricket Club padang this weekend are asked to turn op for oel practice ai the SCC tomorrow a-d Thursday.42 words
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Article48 1957-07-30 12 SHB Police and Alexandra FT. drew S-aD la a s a fa. P:v. 2B leaeuo BOCCCT m:»'.ch played at Geylang yesterday. Jahl i2> an^ Ismail scored for SHB Pol.cc. w: ile Moktar (2) a."d Osmar. netted yr Alexandra SHB F\<:ic c lead 3-2 at half '..me.48 words
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Article76 1957-07-30 12 AG U A GALIENTE, Mexico, July 29 (UP) Charles Pierson of Los Angeles hcniled down a record payoff of U5563,***** on Sunday by picking all six icinners m the fifth through the 10th races at Caliente race track. Pierson, icho refused to divulge his occupation or age, commented,76 words
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Article, Illustration231 1957-07-30 12 BRILLIANT BRILLIANT LIGHT PENAXG. Mon.— Brilliant Light gave a favourable impression when he ran three furlongs m 37 1 5 sees, m this morning"s track work. The going was soft. This Aus*ralian-bred Confessor gelding, ridden by Barratt. incidentally returned the fastest time today. He was second :o Misty Jadi, during231 words
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Article974 1957-07-30 12 Ken Jalleh - Ken Jalleh I Tatfohf Pfi/Ht I WILL IT STAY AGAINST SAAA Entries For Merdeka Games May Start Tussle For Schools Stars LAST night, the Selection Committee of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association picked their men and women for the Merdeka Games athletics m Kuala Lumpur on Sept.974 words
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Article202 1957-07-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— All matches m the Merdeka Football Festival at Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 31 to Sept. 8 will be played at the Merdeka Stadium. The organisers of the South-east Asia soccer festival plan to hold three matches daily from Aug. 31 and Sept.202 words
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Article184 1957-07-30 12 Ceylonese Due Aug. 15 THE Singapore Cricket Association's first 20-over knockout tournament to be held during the end of the current season has been scrapped. This i s to make way for the tournament matches which will be postponed because of the visit of the184 words
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Article178 1957-07-30 12 BOXING promoter, Little Nene, said Yesterday that he will be importing-" for the first time into Singapore, a Korean boxer, topnotrh welterweight Kirn Xi Song. The 2(i-year-o!d South Korean fighter, has over five yean ofl boxing experience. He started m his home town v178 words
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Article49 1957-07-30 12 THE team to represent Malay Football Association agaim-t Kowloon Bus tourists tomorrowwill be selected from: Idros Albar. Aman Xastawi Ah Samijan, A. Yusoff. Johan Hassan, O.^man Johan. Ibrahim Hassan Ismail YusofT, Tahir Abu. Ibrahim Mansor Daim Hassan, Kassim. Matmoon, Omar Awang. Taib Mohfi, and Omar Rahmat49 words
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246 1957-07-30 12 ROYAL Army Pay Corps, last year's runners-up m the Parker Cup soccer competition, will make a determined bid for the championship m this year's final against Royal Signal Corps at Aver Rajah Road today. The Paymen, v. ho have a. proud246 words
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Miscellaneous46 1957-07-30 12 Today's Sport PARKER Cut I 7-> /?oi/ai Signal o" Road S n RA# At< tar i C .4. "A 4 at Geylc JB, T.MO.BA. Vi at Farn r Per; 5 j p.m. ATHLEJ Yio Cliv X 1 11 an nuc > ports on School groin. L p.fl46 words
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