Singapore Standard, 3 August 1957
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Title Section17 1957-08-03 1 Singapore Standard n it m Mil. No. 32 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1957 14 PAGES J~> CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration436 1957-08-03 1 THREE WHO STAND IN HIGH FAVOUR RUSSIA MAY BE READY TO SAY YES LONDON. Aug. 2 (AP) John Foster Dulles on behalf of the Allied powers (•>day proposed that all of the I nited States, all of the Soviet Union and most of In436 words
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Article61 1957-08-03 1 DAYTOX. Ohio, Aug. 2 i Renter)— The Dayton Rabbet a panj announced that it is increasing tyre price? m line the rise announced earlier this week by Goodyear. .Mr. I. Eisl rough, vice preSl ent m charge of 9tt Dayton Rubber Company, expressed the opinion that the61 words
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Article91 1957-08-03 1 SINGAPORE Police >1 rday said that the cutting of undergro i telephone cab- Supreme lilding en M »n- and Tu< sday was the work of one man. A Police gf KfINBMM MM S' ndard yesterd "The metal CMfeflf I underground cables was and chisel m91 words
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Article, Illustration99 1957-08-03 1 OUT TODAY and a BESTSELLER! THE Singapore Standard Merdeka Souvenir !5 bemg distributed throughout the Federation and Singapore from today. The Souvenir, a Standard publication to I commemorate the attainment of independence by the Federation of Malaya on August 31, presents the people of Malaya m stories and pictures to99 words
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Article424 1957-08-03 1 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN Question the whole world is asking: Governors Of Malacca, Penang May Also Be Picked By Malay Rulers By Standard's Federation Chief Correspondent THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA WILL KNOW TODAY WHO WOULD BE THE ROYAL HEAD OF STATE WHEN THE FEDERATION ATTAINS ITS INDEPENDENCE424 words
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Article165 1957-08-03 1 BUT HE CAN'T TOUCH IT $***** THE joy of a Malayan .schoolboy m Australia was cv: short when the sponsors of a lottery m which he won $43,750 told him that the pr:zc money will be held m trust until he reaches 21. The lucky youth is Tan Kh*am Hock.165 words
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152 1957-08-03 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH From LONDON Fri. The Manchester Guardian this morning questioned Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's decision to send a member of the Negara Party to London. "Is this an ingenious way of exporting political rivals?" it asked. The question which Is posed152 words
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183 1957-08-03 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 3 (UP) Actress Marilyn Monroe rushed 100 miles to a hospital here yesterday because of a threatened miscarriage, lost her exceeted baby during an operation early today. Doctor's Hosp.tal reported. hospral spokesman said the 31-year-old actress was m great pain during183 words
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169 1957-08-03 1 .^^M^^W**.^**.— *»^»^W»M»«.»^» l <'''>^ ><< >,>^ THE Federation Governnimt has appointed a special lommittee headed h> Natural Resources .Mini>ter. Inrhe Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Hahman to drav\ up honours and awards— including a Ma'a> va'ent of 'Knighthood'— which will be awarded169 words
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172 1957-08-03 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH 1 m m LONDON. Aug. 2 Edwin C ter sinc< ocharge from v. -minster Hospital that he his last days m London before returning home "seeing the sights." As a schoolmaster, the ghts include visits to some of London's172 words
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Advertisement69 1957-08-03 1 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 111 v a guide to ♦'a b j| 4 intelligent i^J^w*) beer drinker Cia- The belt peer is fresh becft WJ aftn t has mat i i liir n iara I fif\ y under specially controlled eMklftta* h fa u^pics /or the trtfiOfc awarded69 words
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Article214 1957-08-03 2 REBEL HOTBED SEIZED Crackdown On Cuban Revolt HAVANA. Aug. 2 (AP) President Batista's; government has imposed non-clad military rule over the Cuban people to com- j bai rebellion. It then quickly seized the rebel hotbed ci r v of Santiago, m extreme Eastern Cuba, on Thursday with a deployment of214 words
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298 1957-08-03 2 U.S. Canada Plan Air Defence Force Merger New Step Against Surprise Attack WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (UP) The United States and Canada announced plans yesterday to carry out a partial merger of their air defence forces and place them under control of U.S. Air Force Gen. Earl E. Partridge. The agreement298 words
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Article37 1957-08-03 2 HONGKONG, Aug. 2 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.92 to £1 Sterling; SSJ3B7S to (JJs.fl; $LtS9 to SlalaTaii ?l: 50.126 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 1258.379 to a tae 137 words
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Article117 1957-08-03 2 Strikers Got Foreign Funds- MP LONDON. Aug. (Reuter) A Conservative member of parliament, Mr. Walter Bromleg Davenport, asserted today that "a foreign power," which he did not name, had made substantial Bums of money available to assist "illegal picketing and other forma of Illegal and violent action during the recent117 words
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246 1957-08-03 2 HONGKONG, Aug. 2 (AP) The unmasking of a revolutionary organisation in remote Tsinghai province which planned to overthrow the Communist Party was reported from Red China on Thursday. The Peking People's Daily in its July 24 issue, said the organisation was called the246 words
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Article156 1957-08-03 2 loxdon. tag. 2 (Baiter) The Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, said today that at present there were no formal or official proposals for closer association before the people oi Brunei, Sarawak and North Borneo. "But the subject tfl naturally one ol interest both to the156 words
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Article19 1957-08-03 2 THE Queen yesterday conferred the difUty of "HighM." on Prince Ksrim, the BeW 2n-year-old AgM Khan. APAP - 19 words
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Article65 1957-08-03 2 LONDON. Aug. 2 (AP) Britain's Defence Minister Duncan Sandys said today he is leaving within two weeks on a tour ol Australia. New Zealand and the Far East. Stops Will include Singapore. Hongkong and Bangkok before he returns on Sept. 22 Marshal of the Royal Air Force65 words
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Article71 1957-08-03 2 LONDON, Anft I (UP) The Daily Express reported today that tOtIUM! Soviet Foreign Minister V. If. Ifolotov had been confined to his home with a nervous breakdown dace his ouster from the Communist Party Presidium more than a month ago. The Ex ores- said m a M kow71 words
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Article71 1957-08-03 2 Papers To Read Smell LOS ANGELES. Aug. 2 (APj —In the not-too-distant future newspapers may not only read w< U but smell good. too. The Printing Industry s Association of Los Angeles says it is now possible to print i d advertisements that sm< U i:ke fried chicken and wedding71 words
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233 1957-08-03 2 LONDON. Aug. 2 (IP) The area held b> followers of the rebel Imam of Oman i^ "jsteudily << tracting". the Foreign Office today. Orv.y of Su cir-^an Ben Himya, now supporting the n cause, a spokesman said. The Foreign Office, m a leagtbj statement,233 words
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Article133 1957-08-03 2 CLOSING rut her pr« port" jpsictqu^ u t r< spot U V:? c Kw v, j go* R.s.v No 3 911 Ton< Quiel The price of t;n In Singapore yesterday \> 'I per pnul (P. 1 ONHON RIBBLK House Terms Friday's opening f- session were s.,»t Oct. Dm133 words
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Article156 1957-08-03 2 SYDNEY. Aug. 2 (Renter)— A mother today told how she revive i her choking baby by breathing into its mouth during an eight-mile cash to hospital. Docton at the Royal Alexandra Hospital are now fight;- g to save the life of the baby. 16-month-old Michelle156 words
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Advertisement190 1957-08-03 2 3Jt'6NONEWS I 1 EVERVBOPy KNOWS 1 'cue^ i^ bALe v v. TREMENDOUS &DUCT/ON -^xl IN PRICES Of GOODS I 1 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Fo//ow ike crowd a»j ei/v rtt£ e£S7 B.H.T.DOULATRAMfi« I GREAT WORLD U- 1 PADADCT TONIGHT and 1 unDMIiL I "tomorrow w/ght I Extension 1.00 a.m. 4 s190 words
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Advertisement175 1957-08-03 2 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE 10 BE 'MISS LUCKY LEGS' WHO will be Singa- TODA1 we put pore's "Miss Lucky anolher oi the ph Legs?" submitted Already pin-up pictures the contest It of hopeful title contend- year-o d Greta i crs arc pouring into the of S .■?< office of the Cathay175 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-08-03 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices AJARGARET WILLIAMS, 18. is an assistant m the travel department of Anglo-French Trading Co.. Ltd. Margaret conies from Derby. England. She has been m the C'olonv for nine years, she likes to model and has done some modelling here. Her favourite recreations are net-ball and68 words
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Article, Illustration383 1957-08-03 3 Blindfolded, Forced To Lie Down A TOWKAY told the Singapore Assizes yesterday that two men forced him Into their car at gunpoint after having his car blocked m the middle of the road. H| Bee Hurt 23, one of four partners383 words
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245 1957-08-03 3 CHRISTINE DIEMER - AS PRETTY AS SHE IS PERSONABLE, SHE'S HERE TO SING CHRISTINE DIEMER By IN 111 R VI RY early 20's (years) and low 90's (weight a new star" m Hongkong came to Singapore yester day to "live" for the first lime m the Colony, although she has already been heard245 words
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117 1957-08-03 3 Jakarta Honour For Two Muslim College Men THE Principal of the Muslim College m Klang, Dr. Mohamad Abdul Rauf. and the College secretary and lecturer, CJstU ZulUfli Mohamad, have been made honorary professors of a Muslim institution m Jakarta. Chairman of the Muslim College Council, Dato Syed Ibrahim Omar Alsagoif.117 words
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Article35 1957-08-03 3 SINGAPORE farmers. all members of the Ama Keng Agricultural Co-Operative Credit Society, yesterday attended their first class m Kuo Yu. The classes have been organized by the Singapore Council for Adult Education.35 words
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113 1957-08-03 3 Fishing Boat Seizure: Police Probe BH Singapore Mar.r Police and the IMieries Department are tigating the exact location when Colony fishing boa: was Intercepted by an Indoru gunboat on Tue.^: Th.s was office tated JWterday by Police Sec re Mr. Peter Claque. after legations were n the taikong of the113 words
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171 1957-08-03 3 Hawkers Test Cases THE City Magistrate, Mr. T.S. Sinnathuray, yesterday held that raw mutton, poultry and fresh vegetables were "food m their existing states." Mr. David Marshall had claimed they were "materials for the preparation of food." Mr Marshall was defending Methan Mohideen171 words
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Article86 1957-08-03 3 A SHOP-ASSISTANT. Kachu Mohamed Alt 30, with six previous convictions, was yesK'l'.ay sentenced to two years jai :'»>• the First District Judge Ml JJ IfcWUliam, for steal- i blanket valued at |9 Abdul Rahman. Rahman, a hawker, told the BOUrt that at about 2 a.m. on86 words
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152 1957-08-03 3 Schoolgirl 18, Faces Suicide Bid Charge AN 18-year-old schoolgirl, Leong Chong Yue, was yesterday charged m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court with attemp.ed suicide by taking caustic soda, on July 1, m her house m Tru Street. Inspector J. Delilkan. prosecuting, told the Court that on July 18 at 8.50152 words
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Article114 1957-08-03 3 THE First District Judge, Mr J. F. McWilliam. yest(vd.iy told a cloth-dealer th/»t uith seven previous convictions: "you could soon set up a course m crime". Mr. McWilliam made this remark before sentencing Johan bin Abdullah. 27. to two years' jail for trespassins into114 words
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249 1957-08-03 3 Move Follows Government Probe On Irregularities ■n xtir, v\/\ivjb 01 a uovernment proDe into allegations ol irregularities m certain Singapore hospitals, specialist doctors m the Medical Service have decided to form an association of their own to look alter their interests. A five-man249 words
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Article206 1957-08-03 3 20,000 School Places For 1958 A TOTAL of 20.000 places will be allotted to children for admission to Primary I in government English schools next year, a spokesman of the Ministry of Education said yesterday. They were among 24.000 children who registered for admission during the year. The Ministry will206 words
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114 1957-08-03 3 1st Support For 'Workers Only' Party THE first support for the formation of a Workers Party has come from the Singapore Government Medical. Health and Technical Workers Union. A decision to this effect wa? taken by the union at its second annual general meeting this week. The new party, the114 words
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Advertisement212 1957-08-03 3 83rd ANNIVERSARY I Sole STILL GOING FULL BLAST LADIESJDEPT. U.P. S.P. Border Ptd Cotton W v|l French Handpainted Purr Silk <)K(.AN/A Ml mi sj.m) Italian Ptd Silk dtion > > v, :,o Swiss Nylon Net with Sequence Work 1" >:,!«« STOFFELS a j jsSd S5??Ss Al! Qualities t.p. ss.so SALE212 words
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221 1957-08-03 4 Two Ministers Order Probe Into Hardships Xl ALA TRENGGANU, FRI— FIVE HUNDRED TOBACCO GROWERS IN KUALA BERANG, NEAR HERE, HELD A MASS PROCESSiON YESTERDAY CALLING ON THE MINISTER FOR FINANCE, COL. SIR HENRY LEE TO WAIVE THE TAX ON TOBACCO GROWN IN221 words
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Article175 1957-08-03 4 AUSSIE KILLED IN ROAD SMASH SUNGEI PATAXI, Fri. Five Australian soldiers were involved m a midnight motor BHaWawl about halfway between Tikani Batu and Sunsei Pasir last niuht. resulting m the instant death of one of them. Bombardier Sutton of 105 Field Battery. Royal Aus trali an Artillery, the driver175 words
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Article48 1957-08-03 4 THREE :r.cn. Tan Kirn Chwee. Tham Wing Tham and Tan Ah Sai, charged with robht wore yesterday ordered to stand trial nt the next Assizes hy Magistrate Mr. R B I. Pate?, m !he Ninth Magistrate's Co n They were allowed bail of ich.48 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-08-03 4 OFF TO BRITAIN ON THE ORANJE LEFT: Twenty-five-year-old, Mr. Richard Tan Eng Tye, yesterday sailed from Singapore for Britain by the liner, Oranje. to take a commercial pilot's licence course. Mr. Tan was accompanied by his wife. The couple, who were recently married, will be auay m Britain for about90 words
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145 1957-08-03 4 THERE is no ban on the import or export of rice m Singapore, said Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy, Minister for Commerce and Industry yesterday. He said this at a meeting with Mr. Tan Siak Kiew and Mr. Ni| Qui c Lam. the- president and145 words
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119 1957-08-03 4 CHOO Ck«k Iff, '29, was yesterday sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court, to three years' jail for theft of a fountain pen worth 3JU from a merchant. Choo admitted nine previous coiivictiont. The Court was told that Choo snatched the pen from the119 words
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342 1957-08-03 4 Be Careful With Young Girls, Judge Warns Man ACTING Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Knight yesterday warned a Singapore City Council meter-reader. John Kenny Oliveiro, to be "very carei'ul with young girls, otherwise you would lind yourself m prison." Mr. Justice Knight gave this warning alter he had granted Oliveiro a342 words
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Article44 1957-08-03 4 THREE dumb streetwalkers m Singapore were rounded up m the Capitol car park area during an anti-vice raid, yesterday. They were amonj ten women who plied their trade m five-foot-ways along Stamford Road. Bras Basah Road and m St. Andrew's Cathedral area.44 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-08-03 4 SKATING STAR HANGS UP HER SKATES ...FOR GOOD "USCHT tIH Gorman skater of th«> famous "Holiday on Ice" show is back m Singapore aa Mrs. Ursula Hanrahan. Tsclii. 31, has hung up her skates for good too. She is now the wife of Qantas flight engineer. Mr. Patrick Hanra-han. She97 words
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Article50 1957-08-03 4 THE Hindustani film "Taxi Driver"' will be screened a: Garrick Theatre. Geylang, m aid of the Penans Benevolent Society of Singapore, on Mon- day Ang 5 Ri 11 a.m. Proreeds from the riM (tickets at $2; Si SO md II will so to the Society's building fund.50 words
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Advertisement635 1957-08-03 4 31 Ut a Sfiato ih<\tv d»tfte $cst >haw j *^aft ,^*^*WaaWßßaMaaaßm^- 4rf r G^^ I[*Ai aM [>) Vi 1 If& I>IIONt J::> J HS 1 1.45,4. 6.30 9.30* WS\ A im l STORY of Iho KOREAN WAR! J CIP HUDSON 'm^im^m^m^ ZLm^i Bl)H ;>..k-s ins \()s.k ht-hind Hie IK»>\ CLRTAIX!635 words
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Advertisement454 1957-08-03 4 JI B^LmhShHBUI HHBmbh3 I X J r— NOW SHOWING! J I CATHAY I am 145< 415 645 A MILLION DOLLAR POIBLF.-CROSS "I 1 > >frJ OFF AN EXPLOSIVE TRAIL OF IXTRIGLt! t WLUnT- MAUREEN OUJtt 1 CUUDE RAINS YVONNE FURMEAUX r^ MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! > JL^o^STEELOdiieWR^-S^BAKER Ja»eslUerlsim JUSTlCt J r^S^CHECKROINT: %>454 words
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Miscellaneous443 1957-08-03 4 Standard cdLlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE S 1 DldlfV Sylvaine at D.ri'y.Ld J T' •^•••••7 N Base) 8.30 am. Chinese NM. (Prince Edward Bl (llll>: Al 5" Koad): Art class n B asi irold v KO n( J tnd badn n Square Cultural Centre. Cannlnn Ri.-e I da m Basketball443 words
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Article203 1957-08-03 5 Cockroaches In Bed, Poor Food, Exposure Newsmen Taken On Tour Of Free Wards At Hospital CONDITIONS existing m the free words of the Singapore General Hospital are a disgrace to the fair name of the Colony, said Dr. Arthur Lim, general secretary of the Tanglin203 words
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142 1957-08-03 5 K.L. Branch Varsity Men Must Join Students' Union ALL students attending the University of Malaya's Kuala Lumpur branch must be members of the Varsil Mr. Foo Yeow Y. <o. the Iranch's Administrate cer. told the Standard yesterday. Earlier m the year, the pre- the Technical O Union, Inche Mohamed Ibrahim,142 words
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Article48 1957-08-03 5 Submarine To Call At S' pore IE Royal Navy submarine ciemachus" of the Far il Squadron will call at f Singapore Naval Base oday. The Telemachus has been m •ervice m the Orient for the last three years. It is expected to remain here for about two weeks.48 words
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Article45 1957-08-03 5 SINGAP T strict Judge, Mr. D. C. DCotta, has been appointed a one-man rt of Inquiry to investigate the dispute between the Malaysian Mariners Union and the Singapore Pilot Associaover the termination of the employment of Inche Aociui xiamid bin IVlonamed45 words
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Article120 1957-08-03 5 WOMAN ■■< a Singapor M Lglstrate yesterday by allow her to bring her four-month-old bal th her to prison. '!se she could not pay the $900 fine imposed on her. The woman. Tan Kirn Cheng, and her husband. Nl Yong Kwang. v. found guilty120 words
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148 1957-08-03 5 Flit- question of unrestricted travel across the Causeway after Merdeka will shortly bo discussed at a joint meeting of Federation and Singapore ministers to be held m Kuala I.umpur. The problem facing the Singapore ffovernment is the people of the Colony will continue, after148 words
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136 1957-08-03 5 Children Will Be Useless-Nair HUNDREDS of school children m the rural areas of Singapore are without education due to shortage of schools, Mr. M. P. I). Nair, Chairman of the Labour Front's Rural Development Committee said yesterday. Although government hr.s planned and built136 words
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228 1957-08-03 5 NAAFI Clerk Denies Theft Of Crate A NAAFI clerk. Gch Eng Cheng. yesterday claimed trial In the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Cour:, to theft of a crate of goods belonging to NAAF] worth about $2,000 at the Railway Sta'ion. c ni bin Haji Salleh, a N -.API driver, said about 9.15228 words
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Article133 1957-08-03 5 SINGAPORE Party Ra'ayat I Irani I "socialist front," which will include parties holding socialist principles, to be formod In tin 1 Colony. A 'iinkcMTiari of P.nty Ra'ayai said yesterday that i proposal for the formation of SUCh I front won id be put before the annual133 words
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Article75 1957-08-03 5 FOL'R men, Tan NtOßg Kcc. Loh Kirn Chia. Lum Sen~ Boon and LJm Ban Poh wore allowed bail of 17,000 each yesterday, when they rlaimed trial m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court to a charge of possessing 3404 lbs. of tobacco on which duty of $2,92875 words
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Article25 1957-08-03 5 THERE wiil be on:.v one delivery Of mail on Monday. Aug. n. a public holiday, the Director of Posts. Singapore, ann nmoed jresterday.25 words
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124 1957-08-03 5 HUNDREDS of people y< •.>-., tcrday aitrrnnnn wai cd UUdOUdj it the Singapore Harbour Board wharf for the arrival oi the passenger, liner Oranje, which was due from Jakarta en route to Britain and the continent. Alter a wait Of nearly two124 words
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213 1957-08-03 5 MISS Kamala Dcvi Nadchatram, H today became the Bni Ccvionesc woman to he id nitted :o the Federation Bar. Daughter of Mr. H M«dchatiam. a Negri Sembilan councillor, the was aded m the Kuala LlimpUX S ipreme Court by the acting Fe leration Chief213 words
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271 1957-08-03 5 'Our Marriage Was A Mistake'— Court Told Of Parting Note AN cngineor. who returned from one of his periodical lours of the Federation, found a note addressed to him by his stenographer wife, saying: "I do not love you any longer; our marriage was a mistake,' the Singapore Divoice Court271 words
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137 1957-08-03 5 He Wants Time To Think Of A Reason A DRIVING instructor. Pah Bwee Sung, yesterday pleaded guilty m the Singapore Traffic Court to allowing a learn< r-diiV'T to drive a car with an expired provisional driving licence When the Judae. Mr. Tara Bingh, asked him if he had any special137 words
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Article39 1957-08-03 5 MALACCA. Fri. Police have cancelled the licences of four owners of "ambling stalls at the Ci y Park. A Police spokesman said they had violated regulations by allowing gambling with money at their stalls.39 words
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Advertisement83 1957-08-03 5 The SALE \\to end all Sales has \\met with tremendous success r EVERYTHING i Dacron, Furnishing Fabrics, Readymades, Household Linen ij: Full Range Of Latest Arrivals Of Textiles, etc. etc MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS > OF COST. 1 HlMiMtnn it is <>nU, ffj dm^m lift fur tjau to uruil of83 words
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Article456 1957-08-03 6 NEXT Fridag rtfli schooli wiD close for B d-summer holidays a three- week break, instead of the usual four-week recetf, m order to make up for the days lost during the recent :nrluenza epidemic. The second I teh "§j has been a critical one for educate Color. A456 words
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Article394 1957-08-03 6 TN "he vcars bef^rr VV-' War I. any Malayan who had passed Standard IV or V could easily get a' job :n a gsumnenfl oftot, L'p kill 1920 the qualification for a government clerical or teaching post was Urn Standard VII certificate. After that pence the n394 words
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Article1124 1957-08-03 6 Alastair Buchan - Alastair Buchan SEEN FROM WHITEHALL -by LONDON, "JHE greatest difficulty which history records", once v*rote a famous British political philosopher, "is not taking the first step, but taking the second." The British Government, having produced its famous White Paper on Defence last April, with its radical reorganisation of1,124 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1957-08-03 6 ARNOLD TOYNBEE - ARNOLD TOYNBEE HISTORIAN EN ROUTE: LONDON "THE veil between us is very thin", said the eld muj'ahid. We had been talking for half-an-hour; but. for many years before Wfj had rr.e*. we had been feeling OUT way towards each other unconsciously. We each had the same belief1,108 words
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Article562 1957-08-03 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA By 4 MAZING! I'nbelievahle! were some of the epithets used by persons who read that Maxwell (iluck, U.S. Ambassador designate to Ceylon. without a blush, had confessed to a Senate committee that he did not know the name of the Ceylon Prime562 words
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192 1957-08-03 6 Sir Batu Paha i, though an up and coming tow n. has a M't of councilors who are not doing much for the bettermenl of the pubJic. Look at some of the roads m the new housing areas They are s rewn with stones and192 words
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Article339 1957-08-03 7 Ysm LONDON. Aug. 2 (Reuter)— The House of Commons today rejected a Labour Opposition motion calling for the resignation of a junior government minister on the grounds that action by him had led to a Scottish newspaper editor being dismissed. The voting was 293 to339 words
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Article447 1957-08-03 7 West Germany's Adenauer makes a prediction Hes a Russian peasant... uninhibited and impulsive NEW YORK, Aug. 2, (AP)— Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of Cjermany was quoted m a copyrighted interview on Thursday with saying that he expects Mr. Nikita Khrushchev to topple from power m Soviet Russia.447 words
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280 1957-08-03 7 Press Union appeals to Dr. Nkrumah fejffl LONDON. Aug. 2 (Reuter) The announcement from Accra, Ghana, yesterday that Mr. Bankole Timothy, deputy editor of the Ghana Daily Graphic, had been ordered to leave the country immediately, tonight provoked an official statement of protest from the Commonwealth Press Union, an organisation280 words
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136 1957-08-03 7 NEW YORK. Aug. 2. (AP).— Police today cracked down on an Austrian-born New York diamond dealer minutes after he had received a shipment of smuggled germs m a post parcel from Belgium. Arrested was Julius Czermak, 42. while m the possession of a just-received136 words
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Article181 1957-08-03 7 Chasing the blues away —in Moscow MOSCOW, Aug. 2 (Reuter) Russian boys and girls, struggled with police outside the Central Artists Club last night after failing to gain admission to a British jazz concert. Inside the hall, 500 seated Russians ond hundreds more packed like sardines into the sweltering heat181 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-08-03 7 BEAUTIFUL Italian screen actress Gina I.ollnbrigida is shown with her baby son at the American Salvator Mundi Nursing Home m Italy. Miss Lollobrigidas Jugoslav-born husband Dr Milko Skofic. whom she married m 1949. took this picture The baby which scaled six pounds nine ounces57 words
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Article272 1957-08-03 7 Air Marshal Brandon MANILA. Aug. 2 (UP)— British Air Marshal Brandon, new Commander of the Royal Air Force m the Far East, yesterday said the aerial might of the democracies ''is always a little better"' compared to the Communists. The Earl of Brandon told272 words
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158 1957-08-03 7 RAMWONC, WITH CHOL AND MAO BANGKOK Aug 2 (Reuter)— P. lice boa; jC'Q 2n lncorr nc dss^p^ r ship the He:nnch J< four members of a theatr Ci :oupe rei ing from a tour of China. Mice said mcmi troupe had158 words
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Article43 1957-08-03 7 (Reuteri— Anglers will have got away" if they use a new water-pistol technique developed by two sciem. The technique Involves an M.g A sea-water solution of this drug :s sprayed Dv< line. Btnnntni ft wtth% a rr.xut*43 words
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Article57 1957-08-03 7 r.I.BOURNE. A :p 1 ten. A burned by r m a city "was P«<riftnl and just looked at herself burnir.c City Coroner. I^l r. Duccc 1 vc> 1. Hp w vT'-.- j n to o witness said. The inquesi i Barbara Joan Torey. of Morots: Avenue.57 words
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Advertisement315 1957-08-03 7 Proud of it Of course it's a Ronson W^n yon show people your Ronson, they envy you. When you give people a Ronson, they are flattered. Look at the handsomo Ronson Viking gas lighter, for examplefilled with odourless Butane gas— with built-in jet flame control this is the perfect lighter315 words
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Advertisement24 1957-08-03 7 Mk^\ claries FOODS n\ 'j £^jw I Sole Agents I SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO. LTD. I PENANG SINGAPORE MEDAN K. LUMPUR IPOM KOTA BHARU I24 words
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191 1957-08-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman will be bestowed with the title of "Bapa Kemerdekaan" (Father of Freedom) at 12.25 a.m. on Aug 31 at a mammoth mass rally organized by the ruling UMNO-MCA MIC Alliance on the eve of Independence.191 words
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Article, Illustration551 1957-08-03 8 Luigi Infantino A Personality As Big As His Voice with a personality as big and warm and generous M his voice, the famous Blcilltn tenor Luigi Infantino, who is singing tonight at Victoria Memorial Ball for the second time m two year-. did something yesterday celebrated tenon seldom do. HeStandard - 551 words
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123 1957-08-03 8 CONDITIONS m Malaya MH well suited for trade unions to emulate the American labour movement which is not bound to any ideology, said Mr. George Weaver, International Confederation of Trade Unions' representative m South-east Asia. Mr. Weaver W&fl speaking on "Tools for Collective Bargaining"123 words
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Article379 1957-08-03 8 Drive through capital KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Market Square, the Federal capital's main business district, has been selected as the route through which the Yang di-Pertuo n Agong will drive m state on Sept. 1 to review the nation s military might on the padang. The review379 words
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Article142 1957-08-03 8 Career Officers Get Pledge KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Political posts m the independent Malaya will be reserved for leaders of the party which is m power but there will be no interference with the selection and promotion of career officers. This aanmnoi mm given by the acting lecTetaiy-gtjjeia] of the UMNO.142 words
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Article, Illustration114 1957-08-03 8 THE daughters of th<^ n I ing Governor of Sineapore Sii Robert Black, arm. d m S i pore yesterday to spend their list holiday m the Colony with their parentv They are Kathryn. l."> (extreme left) and Barbara. 17, both siudcnts of Queen Anne's114 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-08-03 8 He's Off To Rearmament Assembly PRESIDENT <>f the \r of Malaya Siuci--1 nion Mi I rod Samu. Waves In a;r i,,<i.,\ t, ,-i, the Moral RrarnUUßCßt As■HßMr bow m progress al .»i.i('Kina( i^iann iiu nij-.^r He will attend the \^^< m Jtivr The Awmhh whi«h bed ■a Ma) M \t76 words
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Article58 1957-08-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Elections for the Kaki Bukit Council, a mining village on the Perlis-Thai border, were he'd yesterday. This being Perlis' first council elections, about 70 percent of the electorate went to the pr Twelve, out of the 24 candidates who were elected serve58 words
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Advertisement288 1957-08-03 8 SERRAVALLOS ,»x yr^»> {Cinchona and —J^h [Z~^^ m"S l* on Tonic Wine /^rfT&K *rts*^B{!l Since 1848. «fn VTJ IT he!p'!-l especially for if MANUEL D. PENAS, M.D. 1848 1957 So> Distributors for IndonesiaKIA\ GVVA\ CO., (INDONESIA) LTD., Head Office -Djakarta D-.siributors: Singapore; Quek Hock Seng Co., Ltd., Hong Kong: Wellcome288 words
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Advertisement42 1957-08-03 8 fi^Fto" %jss I l^Hßnß^gßklS gflß^k^B^Bliß^Bg^Bi g^^^gr fIF MARTEL W^k F r T vt rpire c and Craftsman-hip JM Obtainable from all trading WaUh D-alP>r« WJM/l thr.'u-h.mt Singapore Mala>ai. NorUi hurmo ■VjHgf/ 1 Enquiries to: Wo HING BROTHERS LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penant42 words
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Article, Illustration263 1957-08-03 9 A Star in Class —and on the Field SCHOOL I X PNMJTL CORNER QCR attention today is on a youn? Uni■vsity student who has i remarkable school career both on the sports field ass well as m the v>l academic sphere. He is Chan Onn Len<r. formerly of An?lo Chihool,263 words
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Article398 1957-08-03 9 Saturday <^outk Join this World Contest for best Photos PHOTOGRAPHS taken by Singapore school children will be exhibited together with those from 40 other countries at the 12th Junior Chamber International World Congress m Japan next October and at JCI Regional Conference m Formosa April next year.398 words
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538 1957-08-03 9 Too much Independence for our youngsters J|ALAYAM YOUTH IS GIVEN ENOUGH INDEPENDENCE that was what the of student of Singapore Anglican Schools thought. was the conclusion at a recent Combined Anglican Schools' Debate held at the Andrew's School. The motion before the House "Malayan Youth is Given Enough Independence," contested538 words
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Article, Illustration257 1957-08-03 9 T)AINTINGS by students of Methodist GtrW School, Kln§, were on display at the official opening of the vcv M.G.S. building at Jalan Rnya West, Klang, recently. The building, costing $148,000, has ten classrooms, a multipurpose hall, a library, a school office and a teachers' room. Julie Them,Freddy Oei - 257 words
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Advertisement168 1957-08-03 9 •ft m i i _mijfio^^^ """^k"^"^ it wAi mm AS Ot *B i i If 7 v Mil t *i??l n A DOUBLE jpjjpPk UIAMUNiI (/^E^jfe^j Double Diamond is a strnw.»- --:/^/y a refreshing Pilsener beer than any other you*v» iWpiipt^^^Ti 1 m Ma]a va No olhcr bee: yes you168 words
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Miscellaneous219 1957-08-03 9 DIARY ;pNGLTSH SChoolj m i Singapore w i I I mt for the A ig tst [holidays en F: i Aufi and win reoj 1 on S-. r 2. 7 QN Atonal I S A: i:-: bold a concert loc the junior, senior and continuation sections It 8.3 11 a.m.219 words
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Miscellaneous35 1957-08-03 9 l y- g A M9MK£ VtfHgtj THEY RULCO Th£ WOS.LSS latest fttcX? TQ p^^ WIT H rwras, SBO*S10 K A rrjj LONG MO HA^ aftuiilKS Cm the WK>M MAY MC*3US*U£I*4M PCX ATH SS^SSSSy^ T&RRIO^«, Mai35 words
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Article107 1957-08-03 10 Adverse Balance For Year MALAYA'S trade m the first half of this year showed an unfavourable balance of $147,205,000; imports amounting to $2,224,848,000 and exports to $2,077,643, 000. With the United Kingdom. the balance of trade was adverse; imports being 5403.155.nnn and exports $272,336,000. Malaya continued to have a favourable107 words
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Article54 1957-08-03 10 NEW South Wales ll conducting research into_ what is known as "sun-checking" of rice. This has been reducing the value of local crops by about £250.000 a year. The problem relates to traverse cracks which appear on the rice kernel during ripening, and cause excessive numbers of54 words
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Article93 1957-08-03 10 INDUSTRIAL shares were quiet with prices either unchanged or easier, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' As<;nriation yesterday. Tins and rubbers were dull and featureless. Price changes announced t*y the Association were: Buyers Sellers Frnscr Xeavc: Ordi 2.8R 2 on Gammon LSI Ml McAlister l II 2. no93 words
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Article258 1957-08-03 10 Business In Share MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done CIS. ords 34 6xd; Fraser and Neave ords, $2JO overnignt UN yesterday; $2.87* yesterday; Gammons $2.60, Georgetown Disp $2.90: Hammers ?2. :;.r. H. Waugta $1-90; Hume prefa A23 ords Afl ">. Jactooni $1.70; M. Breweries 13.62}; Cements $1,721; McAlister258 words
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Article49 1957-08-03 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following Change! In Itl rates to merchants esterday: New York: buying. I.T. 32?.: O.D 32 Sft fl'> dayi airmail SI 7 8 credit bills. 32 15/H trade bills; selling. T.T. or O.D. 32 5/16 ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.49 words
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Article26 1957-08-03 10 A 20-MEMBER Japanese goodwill and trade promotion delegation arrived m Hongkong on Wednesday from Canton after concluding a month's tour of Red China. APAP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration92 1957-08-03 10 PICTURE shores lour Singapore first prirt? winners of the Dutch Baby $15,000 Intelligence Contest with their prize money of $1,111 each which they received from Mr G.J.F. Staverman (extreme left). Nine entrants, includina the jour shown above, shared the first prize of $10,000. Mr. Stavcrmau is the director92 words
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306 1957-08-03 10 MALAYA'S INT'L TRADE AT HIGH LEVEL Xl ALA LIMPIR l —Based on the \olume of trade per capita. Mala 1 with its six million popu tion. has the biggest int. national trade among Asian countries, not excluding i enterprising Japanese I» Ismail bin Dato Abri Rahman, ttie Minislrr i. Commerce306 words
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135 1957-08-03 10 YET another impetus to Singapore's industrial development will be m evidence when a Colony factory manufacturing welded steel mesh begins opera tions tomorrow. j It is the South East Asia Steel Mesh Co. Ltd.'s works m Moonstone Lane which il capable of turning out 80135 words
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Article27 1957-08-03 10 EGYPT hai ordered t'vo British Vicken Viscouni air. liners for its rivil airline M» rair. the Vickers Armstrong Aircraft Company announced m London. APAP - 27 words
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Article30 1957-08-03 10 THE So Ith African Rait ways and Harbours Administration has ordered a fleet of 20 British-bailt Albion 61--paaengK I OStl for its country road Kn > n e.30 words
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Article140 1957-08-03 10 SHORT covering purchases before the holidays steadied price m the Singapore rubber market yesterday, International first grade nUW for August shipment closing at 92 rcn\> per lb., a rise of I cent 00 Thursday. Prices opened slightly higher on improved overseas advices. During the morning minor fluctuations140 words
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368 1957-08-03 10 THE only feature m the market this week has been Ihe weight of unwanted August tenders which have been circulating, says the weekly market report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. This has had a decidedly depressing effect and has quite naturally widened the August/368 words
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Article117 1957-08-03 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange nocn closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra. Aug 'Sept. $25j buyer?. $26j 51 < cocon oil m bulk S4l sellers, m drums $453 se.er?. Ituntofc white pepper Sill sellers; Sarawak white SI 10 fellers, special Sarawak black $75. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER. BATH CO.117 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-08-03 10 A SINGAPORE motor firm The Cycle A Carriage (1926 Ltd. has recently given its showroom a "new look. to conform to the modern competitive trend m business. Photo shows the renovated showroom with a few «.f the late-it car And motor cycle models.46 words
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Advertisement552 1957-08-03 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG TENDERS are invited by the City Council of George Town, Penans. Malaya. r the construction of" an euth dim on the S-ir..;- 1 Ayer Itam en Penang Island. The dam will be of rolled earth about 140 feet high with a ere-: length552 words
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Advertisement627 1957-08-03 10 I JAMIL AH rinti ABDUL KADER of Hospital QuarItn, Drift Pu.au. Penang hereby inform the Public that my husband ABBAS bin HAJI ZABIDI of No. 28. New Street. i Tronoh. Perak ar.d No. 79. i Mam Road. Tronoh. Perak without any just cause and ex -use deserted me on or627 words
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Advertisement630 1957-08-03 10 NOTICE TO SINGAPORE EXPORTERS NO. 26 Strategic Goods Controlled to the Soviet Bloc. China, North Korea, North Vietnam and Tibet. EXPORTERS are notified that Lists of the above I goods may now be applied for In writing to the Exports Branch of this Division. 2. List I shows the goods.630 words
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Advertisement99 1957-08-03 10 NOTICES WATER RESTRICTION \OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -hat the water supply to Teluk Anson. Hutan Melintang and Bagan Datoh Peninsula will be restricted from 6.8.57 to 8.8.57. 2. The inconvenience is much regretted but unavoidable. EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, Lower Perak. PWD T. Anson, 31.7.57 NOTICE r PHIS IS TO NOTIFY that99 words
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Advertisement234 1957-08-03 10 BARBER- FERN-VILLE LINES For Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Mobile, New Orleans Houitrn (via Suez; Sport P. Sham Penang Nt» la* BELLEVILLE In Port sails b Aug 9 Aug 13/ M Aug lrS<f FERNSEA 14, 21 Aug 22 Aug 26 2g Aug 3'S From New York. Los Angeles. San Franctscc234 words
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Advertisement820 1957-08-03 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. fel: JJ923/6. *****/4 32/6 Robinson Roafl THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Mahtix, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports Spor. P.Shan. Penang IS "US 20/25 Aur 26 Aug 27/28 Aug fOIYDORUS 7/15 Oct 16 Oct 17/18 Oct option to proceed via other820 words
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Advertisement1233 1957-08-03 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lmes) (Incorporatec m Singapore) (12 lines) S o c p p p nR THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T De BP7'8 P 7' SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo1,233 words
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Advertisement901 1957-08-03 11 MITSUI |5^ LINE S'p jrc P. Shorn Penong FOR JAPAN Awobasan Moru cr Ycko-f-omc Nocovc <ob« 26 Aug Meiko Maru for Yokohama, Mod Kob« Osakc vio Hongkong 3 Sept 31 Aug Nasuson Maru for Yokohama, Moii. Kobe, Osaka 7 Sept Hagurosan Maru via Manila tor Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 24Sept FOR901 words
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Advertisement675 1957-08-03 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bongkok ond or Foi tost vio Suex. Pcnoncj P S'hoir Sport "KCREA" 15 It Aug "INDIA" .8 lla-.j 13 14 Aug '5 II x.g "MEONIA' 19 i: Ai-s 2i 26 Aug IS/27 Aof Bongkok only ■SARGODKA' 25 If Aug 27/2S Aug M H A675 words
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Article272 1957-08-03 12 Schoolgirl Touches Sprint Record By NEK AL MOKEIRA IPOH, Fri. One new Perak record was set and another equalled on the first day of the 1957 Perak Amateur Athletic Association championship which began on the Ipoh padan? this afternoon. B Boon Thiam of T272 words
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Article35 1957-08-03 12 BILL FINK, the St.ind,i re 1 s As*is t ci n t Sports four-mnn'.h tn;n;n; xm\ He will he att i(hr f i to n p usp.iper lor three months.35 words
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Article73 1957-08-03 12 China today beat Nesri Sembilan six goals to nil on the Station padang. the first half the Negri team p 1. and the Sou- tourists could not score until the 30th rr. when Chan Chi Kong scored. V Chin Wan increased the I-:'-. second half,73 words
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207 1957-08-03 12 Hopeful Blue, Tudor Wonder To Class 1 ttmmfkm fnm class 2 to Class I— Hopeful Blue; Tudor Wonder. :n Clnss 5 to Clnss 4— Balkan Chevalier; Pulot [tarn. N- w lassifiratioaa: The date within brackets shown after the bone is the date or [fi lass I— < ;inastr;i S bJr.|207 words
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Article50 1957-08-03 12 SINGAPORE Harbour Board R ireal on Club will hold their Sevei .\-.::uril Athletic moot c SUB Eteere ition Club d, Bukit Ciicrmin Road on Suv.r jlilights of thp meet will be the Invitation Relay for Boys and Girls of the Secondary the inter-Business H uses [nvitati i R50 words
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Article, Illustration447 1957-08-03 12 Johore Last Day MEN 100 yards: 1. Andrew La/iroo (lfuar) 102 m 2. Ungku Ibrahim *.JB): j\ (Jngka Ismail (JB). 220 yards: i. X Balakriahnan (Muar) 23.65., 2. M. G. Parry ÜB'. Sang See Din (BP). 410 yards: i. Andrew Lasaroo (Muar) 52.35. 2. M. G. Parry (JB), S. Abdullah447 words
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81 1957-08-03 12 A total of six new records were established a the Singapore Primary Schools filth annual athletic meet at the Jalan Bettl Stadium y- i i rday. Five of the recotda were broken m the field events. The remaining one was m the 8 x81 words
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236 1957-08-03 12 ALEX SOARS - BUDDEN BREAKS 5-YEAR-OLD MILE RECORD ALEX SOARS By KUALA LUMPUR, I ri. S»t. 11. Rudden's RAF, record breaking run m the one mile highlighted the opening day of the Selangor A. A. A. 18th annual championships wliich started on the Cheras Iload °round here today. B 0 I ;nr.;n^ well236 words
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Article431 1957-08-03 12 SELANGOR FIRST DAY 440 Yards Medium Hurdles Heat 1: l. X Laxman j s. (PWD), Lim Hens Jung (MCA). Heal l. Pet< i R r 6s. (PAC), 2 S. Kanni v i). 100 Yards, Men— Heat 1: 1. Lee Kan Fook 10.1* (MCA). 2. -\::'i: d i431 words
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Article438 1957-08-03 12 Perak First Day 100 yds. Meat I: 1. Attthony Lourdes— lO.Js 2. Loo Tet Loke. 3. Tan Kok Lam. Heal 2: 1 Kok Chee Lee.— lo.4s. 2. R. Suppiah. 3. See K\von z Fah: Heat I. J. K. Dawson— lo:: 2. Joseph Kirn Swee V.'i og v. K. g Hei438 words
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Article28 1957-08-03 12 THE Volunteer Special Constabulary "C Division wi hold their 3rd Annual Picnic at the bungalow of Chief I- ;>rrtor P. Pcrcra at Pulo TekOnjg on S;:n(.!;iy_28 words
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Article20 1957-08-03 12 FRASFR ft Xeavc Sports Club will travel to Ma tomorrow for I cricket match against the Indian Association.20 words
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Article269 1957-08-03 12 THE North versus South annual cricket test is the main event m the AugUSi Holidays sports programme starting today m the Colony. Last minute changes were announced as players originally selected wen unfit. In the South team. Grindrod, Barker and Vellupillai from Singapore and Ncqrfs WoDfl Yong269 words
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Article136 1957-08-03 12 Robson Too Good For Ong NEW Zealand's leading Davis cup player. Jeff Kobson, outplayed, outclassed and outlasted Singapore champion On:; Chew Bee when they met m an exhibiton match on the padang yesterday. The Cut B toon with variety of accurate strokes I too good for Chew Bee to win136 words
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Article38 1957-08-03 12 KANOAB PrL Permk boat Perils 4-3 m an exciting c m the lIMS Malaya Cup played here today. Tho winning goal Mai fn i Kick, scored seven minutei b-ii r ttai tnd. by Sai Cheotlf.38 words
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274 1957-08-03 12 RAY JALLEH - Jumping Ungku Beats A Fijian Mark Johore Meet Ends With Two Malayans, 11 State Records By RAY J ALLEH BATU PAIIAT, I ri. I nuku Ibrahim of .1 Bahru, who two weeks as:<> smashed the State rv« m the lon^ juni]) with a leap <il 22 it <'; n.. impn274 words
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443 1957-08-03 12 Three Tie For Raffles Swim Championship WINNING three events each. Barn Lancaster. Tan Enjj Liang and Goh Kok (ivan tied lor the (lass 1 in%y dividual championship at the Raffles Institution s 14Uf' annual swimming carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Lee Tian Soon, who won the 0443 words
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Advertisement98 1957-08-03 12 I The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products t CHEE THONE SAN 1 Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache, Av'uscle Pcin, Indigestion, Backache, Ccds, Sore Throat, etc. I ENG AUN TONG I THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL '^jw^-j^ TLJ A '\f MIDNIGHT PATHOS! drama; tension; comedy! tCi "-Ifi iKKP98 words
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Advertisement64 1957-08-03 12 IAKI IX lAX A( MuHl ■>■..-. ant-iaftUni; Ex-Lax a< pi HI XT MORNING i' iv i N* aatbarn raaati L pwi I,illa «i (m. L> Uu i UaNha wm buur^ Ex Lax I a terg* i»l»ilin». n<M the nntiurh. Don aoi rob vttal ■utritran Fx LU tXIT ro« «»Worr. ou64 words
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Article88 1957-08-03 13 r LJndwall. the Australian fast bowler, has decided to decline the coaching post offered "him b.T the Indian Board of Control. "Acceptance would mean I would be away from home too much," be said today. Lindwall added that he «d to play a full season88 words
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817 1957-08-03 13 Linesman Says Well Matched For A Classic years a;o. today, re- Live v ri( ket m i sot into its full alter the break d by the Second War It was the day new lt l »t .series be--1 the North and817 words
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Article282 1957-08-03 13 LONDON. Au?. u\P) Surrey took .1 first innincs lead «>ver the West Indian Crit k»'t tourists on Thursday and then rattled up 199 runs lor three uicktts m the serond time at bat. Th Ed| (fa County champions 269 runs m the lead and apparently heading toward282 words
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Article798 1957-08-03 13 NORTH T. Sivaunanam (Capt.) A. K. Jones M. Shepherd >nn Khoo B n Krng C Mc( a.w A Dews (i V P Lee J. Winchester A. Mn|M A. Wan'e^s M. Doraisamy Reserves: N Monerasinche M. S. Manian Guriu hr.ran Singh G. de Silva SOUTH M C. Kailasapathj (Capt.)798 words
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Article48 1957-08-03 13 PEXAXG Friday— Mr. O?man Hussein, a popular and concientious referee, has been p: with the Football Association of PejUUlg silver medal m apprcriation of his services on the fdri lie li the Rf I referee here to receive thil award which was mndo recenllv48 words
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374 1957-08-03 13 Inter-Unit Rivalry Is Not What The FMAAU Want KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Fri. There will be no unit championships at the forthcoming Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union meet, often described as the "Merdeka Games," because of the arguments raised by units on the qualification of competitors taking part, Mr. E.M. Mac374 words
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Advertisement567 1957-08-03 13 CLASSIFIED ADS Sill MIO\S VACAM PftBtBTTBBIAI MM SCHOOI VPPOINTMEXI nF I J.. s( IPAI LICATIONS are invited or the post of Principal of tne Presbyterian Boys' School. Applicants for this post should oe Proteslant relerably Presbyterians. The Board PC Governors require a man of good academic qualifications and sound teaching567 words
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Miscellaneous234 1957-08-03 13 Li I Abner By Al Capp f (<? r r^z honest |^w.v^ o^v.:jrj^tr;;r.r[ BUT YORE DEAB MAM(^ V -an; maw^jn- JO w r ABE < e rf c A wcnruKi 1 ai i I DCWT GIVE NO REFUNUb." v.-ASMOKIN'GON.'.'-\ I.THAR.rg J OH.WHUTLLNORE PORE v»-iA Vv. r^E J_ r^^*"^ v_ MAMMY234 words
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Miscellaneous346 1957-08-03 13 KB v 1 1 M 1 1] IBb TODAYS QIOTATION: "Three men are my I friends— he that IoWH I me. he that hates me and he < that is Indiffereni 'o me. i Wiio 'n\cs rue. teaches me lenderneat; who hatei me. 1 teaches me caution; who ;s i346 words
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Article189 1957-08-03 14 RACE 6: 5.25 p.m.— Horses Class I— iy 4 Miles 1. 213 Crimson Pirate 4y 9.00 Mesdames Janet Gilfillan MY. Lie R van B'kelen Smith 2. 842 Pappa's Love 5y 81? Kwik Sane Allan Paierson 3. 11l Pearl t'itv §J 8.10 KewlandJ Stable R. van B'kelen Poster 4.189 words
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Article166 1957-08-03 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer The Spectre Francis ITI'DOR WONDEB H DOR WONDER Tl DOR WONDER TI'DOR WONDER Now Stewing Conventional Shaiitrrila shangrila Conventional Flower Queen Conventional Barakat CONTRXCT CONTRXCT HONEY BEE SIXPA TAHU 2 Siapa Tahu 'Sentimental Siapa Taka Parrot Fashion 1 1 1 m Studio II Honey Bee166 words
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1464 1957-08-03 14 It's Time For A Win by Firebird Today RACE THREE FIREBIRD should take the Penang Cup m this race over 8£ furlongs for class two performers. This Pink Flower six-year-old has been thrice runner-up m his six starts this ■flifftl and may find his winning turn today. He put up1,464 words
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Article529 1957-08-03 14 RAO RAJAH 'S SET FOR THE VICTORY GOLD CUP WINDSOR LAD Says RAO RAJAH, a long-striding six-year-old gelding, trained by Eddie van Breukelen, is my choice to win the Penang Gold Cup for race six, run over 1\ miles, at Penang today, concluding day of the Penang Turf Club's August529 words
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212 1957-08-03 14 RACE SEVEN LOOKS like a four rornerrri tussle Ik re among Steam On hull House, Nicol W mr» and Intended The last named is fit and well aft< r a let up but my pi is Pull House. This geld g has been212 words
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Article46 1957-08-03 14 7NF track for this yk Penanfi hkcl\ to b» Rood R^v< (,(.,,i,, f BEST LONGSHOT, 1 today is Shantrila m i[ Bare 1 Intended look^ ;i fc'o.Ki thin^ i"T your \a< b« j ti>da\ i REDII ISK^N will! broadcast ommentariei > on all seven r.i46 words
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Advertisement103 1957-08-03 14 Mirinda The drink jE^Ji sparkle l^vwi jgjjjv JIST ARRIVED tref pM.UEiI(I^MIi\IPIIIS" j For >our strength ond ti'npst Get rid of weakness. Spore Penang $2 60 each bottle. COD. for 3 bottles $7.50 Post free. At all Chcmssts. r^f SOAP i'S^> Skin Hormone. If rejuv?notei Vi S^ tn r 3i w103 words
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Miscellaneous955 1957-08-03 14 .m,/ RACE l: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class l— BV2 Furs. 1. 330 Sh.ingrila 7y 9.02 M s. P!i. Tan K.H. Quek.. Basbv Dragon 2. 304 Bright Prospect 6> 9.01 Mr. X.Y. Lim Daniels KhaaHl 3. 51 Tudor m Wonder 4v 8.13 Mam. Lee Chens Kin Manning Smitn 4. 824 Conventional955 words
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