Singapore Standard, 5 August 1957
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Title Section30 1957-08-05 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #6 Jt vH J. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Mil. No. ;U SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1957 12 PAGES ]"> < 1 M*30 words
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Article888 1957-08-05 1 'But They Must Give Up Arms' Take Lesson From India —He Urges PEOPLES Action Party leoder Mr. Lcc Kuan Yew yesterday said the Communists should be allowed to stand for elections if they were prepared to give up armed and unconstitutional methods of struggle. Mr.888 words
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Article, Illustration261 1957-08-05 1 xl \LA I IMPI K. sun. Raja Sir Uda, present vor of the Federal Legislative Council was last named by the Malay Rulers as the first Governorite of Malacca. The nomination of Raja Sir Uda former Mint 1 1 of Selangor and Malayan Commissioner261 words
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Article68 1957-08-05 1 ;vo. Am 4 Reuter) shu today reported h lain was falling In the Nagasaki city area and thai more than 200 families in Emukai ..lage were ordered to prepare to evacuate their flj.ntpst reports from the lsdm i said more than \^.^s of rain fell68 words
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Article54 1957-08-05 1 ALMA, Mir': .-an. Ai:g. 4 (Reuter) Dale Meier a 12--j -r-old sleep walker, wftl rerted in sa.ist'actory condition after he plunged through a second storey window and a sliver of glass pierced his heart. Doctors used five stitches to close an inch and a b 1154 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-08-05 1 THE Malay Rulers held a farewell dinner for the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night. Pictured here at the banquet from left are: the Sultan of Pahang, the Raja of Perlis, the Regent of Johore, the SultanPoh Seong - 80 words
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195 1957-08-05 1 No Restrictions At Causeway After Merdeka CHIEF MINISTER, Mr. Lim Yew Hock last night said there would be no immediate travel restrictions across the Causeway after the Federation becomes indej pendent. Mr. Lim said this at Paya Le'oar airport on liis return from Kuala Lumpur after a two-day conference with195 words
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Article41 1957-08-05 1 MR. John A. Houle, the 42 year-old American mi.ssio nary who was recently re klllfd from four years' im prisonment by the Commu nist Chinese authorities, to day arrived at Kobe. Western Japan, by sea from Hong leans. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article124 1957-08-05 1 Ban Strikes Nehru Demands NEW DELHI, India. Aug. 4 (AP> Prime Minister Nehru demanded on Saturday that Parliament pas.s a law on Monday outlawing strikes in public utilities. Faced with a threatened strike by postal and telegraph workers at midnight, next rhursday, Mr. N'ohru told the Lowei House action cannot124 words
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Article128 1957-08-05 1 BRISBANE. Aug. 4 (AP) The Aastralimn Labour Party. broken up by mter-party Strife, baa been defeated in Queensland .-tate ejections lor the first time :n 25 years. Although counting is not yet complete, a coaLtion of the Liberal and Country Parties is certain to win. apparently128 words
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Article63 1957-08-05 1 BOMBAY. Aug. 4 (AP) The flrat Russian naval craft ever to call at an Indian port is lying in Bombay harbour w:. re it arrived two days ago without any publicity. The ship, the naval training vessel Tovansch. with 160 trainee- aboard, is scheduled to leave63 words
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153 1957-08-05 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 i AT)— The (Jotted States has .•-tYvt! under pressure from its allies to further ease western trade controls en shipments to Red China. A'nerican representative-, acting under State Department instructions, approved tiii- move at a DM ting last wivk i-t"153 words
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Article22 1957-08-05 1 BOTTLED beer was used to put out a fire on a brewers' lorry near Tiverton in Devon yesterday. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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131 1957-08-05 1 LOS GATOS. California. A\:z. 4 (Router^ Nudists tailed out a sheriff at night &5 a volley of gunfire disturbed the camp near here where the annual convention of the American Sunbathing Association is in progress. Deputy Sheriff Oria Curtis was allowed to keep his131 words
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161 1957-08-05 1 RUSSIAN AID WITH STRINGS ATTACHED COLOMBO, Ceylon. Aug. 4 (APj NUrita Khrushchev has offered Ceylon aid to bring 30,000 acres of newland under rubber, a highly it l:ab'.e source said on Saturday. The Soviet leader is reported to have made 'he otTer to Ceylon's ambassad r to Russia. G. P.161 words
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Article36 1957-08-05 1 a violent storm whJ i. hit the Pescadore Islands be■x<-> n Formosa and the C): r.a mainland yesterday swept away rive fishing boats and more than 10 sampans with at least 20 people Reuter.36 words
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Article173 1957-08-05 1 LONDON. Aug. 4 (Reuter) Mr. Nikila Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party chief, and President Tito of Yugoslavia have decided at a secret meeting in Rumania to develop relations between their two countries, it was disclosed in Moscow and Belgrade on Iturday night. Sting, held on173 words
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Article35 1957-08-05 1 PARIS, Aug. 4 (Reuter) Alcohol caused at lca^t 17.500 deaths in France last year, according to a report published by :he national statistics institute. Thus compared with 12.70C deaths from tuberculosis35 words
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Article12 1957-08-05 1 BRITAIN is to have a fully electronic public telephone ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article11 1957-08-05 1 QUEEN Mother Elizabeth celebrated her 57th birthday yesterday UPUP - 11 words
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Article44 1957-08-05 1 Old mrrnhPN re rlrrlf>d I Kuan }< m [>i r«»i (.oh Boon Toh T 7 Bajaft Tan (hong Km —811 Ahmad Ibrahim 966 Guh C how (In. >i Tan U" Tioni 665 Miw o- i -726 Tan IH huan Tan Kut,.44 words
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Article59 1957-08-05 1 LISBON, Aug. 4 (AP) I Louw South Foreign on Satu: r>olicy was to make tl a free and Independent country, outside the BrltMi Commonwealth. Louw told a news conference "I believe that South a as a ReDubiir would develop and grow just as America grew when she59 words
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Advertisement43 1957-08-05 1 Just Arrived MARCASITE JEWELLERY in Latest Designs, Necklaces, Brooches Earrings, Rings Bracelets at G. C. DE SILVA BROS. 3, Raffles Place. S'pore-1. Telephone S3l 15. ft i! I *r V^ -<^^^ I Q^9m f^ I V if/ ft!* t*'" /JK 111 Ba^v T^SS^^^m 11143 words
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Advertisement104 1957-08-05 1 Special Merdeka OfferPHILIPS RADIO at Reduced Prices Get voMt Set from us SUPER SERVICES (S). 180, Scleg e Rood, Singapore 7. Tel *****. '—^£J rB &p& A world of pleasure within your reach you own an QuofaSMotfl^ Snoall, handy, speedy in operation, reliable and low m pnce tnese features *r;104 words
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Article234 1957-08-05 2 Old-Style DoV Are Now Not Good Enough For Brides MORE and more Singapore couples "who tie the marriage knot 1 are availing themselves of the protection of the Colony laws by saying "I do" before the Registrar of Marriages, a senior official of the Civil Marriage234 words
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157 1957-08-05 2 Police charge: We are being hampered by Councillors KUALA IPUR, Sun. A senior official of the Federation Police today alleged that Muni; Councillors here were "interfering with the execution of their lawful duties." **Many a time when we la a trouble-maker Municipal Councillors have come forward to bail them out,"157 words
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Article118 1957-08-05 2 Merdeka— If Can Be A Farce If PENANG, S Independence in Malaya might become a farce should animosity prevail among the races domiciles ry. T-.:> WSJ dli u v Inche Rahrn Khan. Hon. secretary of the Penang Division of UMNO at the annual general meeting of the Dodol branch bdd118 words
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Article135 1957-08-05 2 REV. Fa her Phillip Carriqoiry, 45. was appointed Parish priest of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Singapore, on Aug. 1, succeeding the late Msr. If. Bonamy, Vicar-General of the Archdiocese of Malacca, who died on May 14. this year. A Basque. Father Carriquiry was135 words
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Article17 1957-08-05 2 MR. G. FERGUSON' has been appointed AdmlnlstratiTfl Officer and Collector of Land Revenue, Batu Pahat, Johore.17 words
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123 1957-08-05 2 s elrty of atajjaDore will hold an Ind:.;- Festival on Am> 10 and \dult v■- d ntre, C nning Rise to popular.se Ir ind danc^ It will b i open by Robert 8 :t C mm sataMr General for s h- east Asia, at123 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-08-05 2 MR. K. C. Uheeler. one of six Australian Governmrnt representatives to the forthcoming Parliamentary I" nio ii Conference in London, ami Mrs. Wheeler, arrived in Singapore yesterday hy Qantas BO \C en route to Britain.37 words
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Article111 1957-08-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. ngor Newsvendors' Association President Mr. A X. M. Rahim today called on the government to "preserve to best of their ability" the bwJdOWJ of the press in the new nation. Speaking at the first annual meeting of the association. Rahim said newspapers were111 words
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Article26 1957-08-05 2 A 'I" E-YE \R-OLD Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Ahmad ;in Karr: n Sireh in Kota Bha ,< Sal rII .•>■■ 1 1 that toadied a 'live' win,26 words
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Article93 1957-08-05 2 SOME of the warm clothing I .ere donated to the British Red Cross (Singapore Branch) to be handed over to Hungarian refusers fleeing Russian suppression last year M pi't to another humanitarian use yesterday. Red Cross officials in Singapore have allocated this clothing to victims93 words
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Article76 1957-08-05 2 Well DoneSays Mr. Too IPOH. S::n Mr. Too Joon president ol the MCA Kinta branch' congratulated the members on the bit improvement in att adance at the annual general meeting held here today. The meeting is held every n. On the last occa- n only 12 members at ended. Today76 words
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Article28 1957-08-05 2 FOR punchins Abdul Rah.m bin Haji Mohd. Amin on July IG, Ungku IsmaU bin Mahmood was fined $20 in the Johore Bahru Magis rate's Court yesterday.28 words
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250 1957-08-05 2 THE International Labour Organization's Asian seminar on supervisory training, to be held in Singapore for the first time from August 1- to 2 L will be attended by six representatives from the Colony. There will be three from :he Singapore Government While the other three250 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-08-05 2 TAN KIIEAM AIK. i If. year-old student of Victoria Institution. h;i;i!a J.umpur, who left Singapore bj (juntas BOAC last niirht to further his studies in ItrllhlStfl Grammar School, Australia. lie will join his elder anther, Klieam Hock, who last week won the first priz'* M548.75074 words
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Article28 1957-08-05 2 the annual general meeting of the Singapore Kerala Si jam will be held at the Cler: Union Hall in Rangoon Road on Aug. 11 at a.m.28 words
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Article21 1957-08-05 2 the Federation Government reported no Emergency incidents i t casualties occurred In th( whole of ihc Fedi ration yesterday.21 words
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Article156 1957-08-05 2 MAYOR of Penang, Mr. G 11. Goh, will attend the Moral Rearmament Assembly now in session on Mackinac Island, Michigan, as a delegale from Malaya. Mr. Thio Chan Bee. the local representative of the Moral Rearmament Movement, dis- loseri this to the Standard156 words
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87 1957-08-05 2 Penang UMNO Plan M-Day Celebrations PEXAXG. Sun. A fortnight's celebrations to usher in Mcrdeka starting have been mapped out by the four divisions of the state UMNO in the Settlement. Fifty representatives from the state 0 [NO wW travel to K a Lumpur for the celebra:o :han 300 UMNO members,87 words
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Article85 1957-08-05 2 A PARTY for 10} children of Malay Other Ranks, and 48 mothers, 1 recent the Malay Families Welfare Centre, at Nee Soon Garr; on. The partv WMM organized I the Malay Families Clinic and *ed from the MOR Welfare F i. In addition to the85 words
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Article32 1957-08-05 2 THE principal of Singapore's TV. Training College Mr. P. S. Dcmp.-( eft for Britain vest.: f aboard the Italian liner Victoria, for a six months vacal Ti in Europe.32 words
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Article, Illustration278 1957-08-05 2 1 I HERE Please enter me a s a candidate for the "Miss Luck* Legs" Contest. I submit herewith a photograph of m>*< I Miss Mrs Address Send this coupon with your iidure 'and rift.us yourself) to the Publicit\ Man.ur. (\i*la> ():l.i278 words
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Article239 1957-08-05 2 Thomas Tells Trainee Pilots THE Minister for Communications and Francis Thomas told six trainee pilots that the Singapore Government is not in a position to guarantee 1^ cxiend their scholarships to enable them to beco. full-fledged commercial pilots. Mr. Thomas was speaking at a party239 words
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Advertisement70 1957-08-05 2 ■^/"ou c." always re'.y v^n a Hercules X^j -^N ::'s so strong and easy- s&? r.. Buy a Hercules and A. you'll own the bc>t 3"J/( -r> 7^<' I (P( THE FIHEST B'CYCLE I I W\ I %w BUILT TODAY %xy SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS fl£ r '£S£\T«' ri70 words
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Advertisement47 1957-08-05 2 FINE JEWELLERY BY EXPERT CRAFTSMEN RINGS, EAR CLIPS, BROOCHES, j BRACELETS, DIAMOND WATCHES P. H. HENDRY MANUFACTURING JEWELLER KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE \^\^\^\\\\\\^\\\\\\■v\^\\^v^v\\^\\^^\^^^^^v^\\v^.\^^^\^^^^■*^^^^^^^\\\^^ I WANT A JOB WELL DONE? I OCR JOtt VltlXTiW nEPARTMEXT UCARAXTiI* j PROMI'I AMP El HCMEXS SERVICE Singapore I A\\\^v^^^^\^\^^v^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■ v^^^ x%^ x%%%x%xvv%VV vv^%^^^^*^47 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-08-05 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices pLADTS DAPHNE FRANCIS. 17. is a salesgirl at Cathay Silk Store Limited. Bes ides swimming and jjointf to the movies, she likes to take occasional evening motor rides. She also plans to travel.38 words
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Article209 1957-08-05 3 ACSU Chief Chicles Employers PEXAXG. Sun. Some diehard employers, using "certain tactics'' are instilling fear in the minds of their employees, Ifr, Yuen Fook Chcong. president of the Penang Branch of the Clerical and Administrative Stall" n said at the annual general meeting today. "To209 words
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Article49 1957-08-05 3 rANG, Sun. Tht first agricultural show, covering the districts of Kluang, Scgamat and was held here this morning. The first prize |O> UM State Padi competition was won by Inche Abu Amin bin I<tmin, from Tangkak. Tan^kak Dis trict also won the 2nd and 3rd49 words
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Article172 1957-08-05 3 WANTED: A SCHOLAR AS NEW MUFTI THE City division of UMXO wants a scholar and a progressive person to be Singapore's Mufti (highest Muslim ::ous authority). Chairman of the City division, Sye I Ali H lha, v. ho is also UMNO religious officer, said yesterday that his division had come172 words
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227 1957-08-05 3 M.T.U.C AND S.T.U.C. TO CO-ORDINATE EFFORTS TWO POWERFUL trade union organisations in Malaya Singapore Trade Union Congress and the Malayan Trade Union Congress have decided to form a ''united front" to f ight for workers' rights in independent Malaya and self-governing Singapore. President of227 words
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Article224 1957-08-05 3 No Merger Possible, Says 'Jag' SINGAPORE'S Trade's Union Congress will under no circumstances merge with any other trade union organization. TUC President. Mr. S. Jaganathan. said yesterday. The President was referring to reports published on Saturday that secret talks were being held to get the TUC to merge with the224 words
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Article32 1957-08-05 3 WONG Peng Chow, of Singapore, was fined S9O in the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Court yesterday for taking 12 medicinal pills into a restricted area in Ulu Choh without a permit.32 words
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Article, Illustration275 1957-08-05 3 THIS macabre scene of a crowd of people cheerfully trying to strangle a young girl with a one-inch rope was enacted yesterday. The place: Pulau Sudonff, an island off Singapore. The purpose: A demonstration of "Seni Gaynns" an ancient Malay form of judo reaching back275 words
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Article196 1957-08-05 3 Leave Service Be Deported KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Expatriate Indian doctors now being recruited will be deported if they leave the Health Ministry for private practice. .Ministry sources said that in past years many Indian doctors had joined Government only to leave the service lor private196 words
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Article114 1957-08-05 3 ACTIVITIES Of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals have doubled in Singapore between 1954 and 1956. said Mr. J. A. Chippindale. president of the Society's Singapore Branch, in a radio talk yesterday. In 1956. he explained, a record number of114 words
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Advertisement141 1957-08-05 3 ONLY CA\ OFFER YOU!! PMUNC 83 rd ANNIVERSARY ITALIAN! RAFFIA >KIRTS 10 STYLES UP. s-19 50 SALE PRICE 518.50 SURFTOC suiusuts ip. >.;•« i) SALE PRICE 51 5.50 KMTTED WOOLLEN STOLES I P. 58.50 SALE PRICE $4.80 INTRA PTD COTTON SPORT SHIRTS IP 51 6.50 SALE PRICE 58.50 LADY MANHATTAN141 words
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Advertisement212 1957-08-05 3 f* *l V>ody- Builds! VITAMIN C is essential to health, it fightt fali 'tft^ ;c, builds body tissue, and combats SSK^B infection! Your body stores othc v but not VITAMIN C. To preserve the vital balance of health, you need plenty of VITAMIN C daily Blackcurrants arc f lh« d's212 words
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Miscellaneous254 1957-08-05 3 S'pore Diary IMM <) Srienre Kxhiliition: A1 the Gan Eng Seng School. An<=on Road 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 m. to 7 p.m. last day H VI xlciar: R.A.K. iete for August Bank Holiday. Opening by Mr. PU. H »ldern 2 p.m. KatoiiK l?d\^' hilt ((.illtniard Koad): Badminton254 words
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Advertisement784 1957-08-05 4 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 1*1: ***** 6 2fc55l 132/6 Robinson Rcac THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NCRTH AMERICAN SERVICE (o Halifax Montreal. Boston. New tork Bjlhmcic. Philadelphia b Cult Ports S pcie F. S ham Penang \S T ILOCMLS 20 25 Aus 26 Aus 27/2!>Aue ?OLYDCRUS 7/15 Oct It Oct 17/18784 words
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Advertisement1249 1957-08-05 4 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorpcratec in Singapore) (12 linct) Sh D Z n the blue funnel line SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCCW LONDON b CONTINfNIAL PORTS Carrier* opticn to erected via ether ports to load and discharge carRC (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama1,249 words
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Advertisement946 1957-08-05 4 MITSUI |5\ LINE Spore P. Sham Penong FOR JAPAN Awobasan Maru for Yckohamc Noccvc Kobe 26 Aug Mciko Maru for Yokohama, Mom Kobt Osakc via Hcngkcnq 3 Sect 31 Aug Nasusan Moru for Yokohama, Moii Kobe Osaka 7 Sept Hagurosan Maru via Manila <or Yokohcmo. Nagova, Kobe 24Sept FO n946 words
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Advertisement625 1957-08-05 4 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok ond/or Foi East vio Suez. Pcnong P S'horr KCREA" 15/16Au 9 "INDIA" S 12Avg 13 14 Aug 5/17 t "VEONIA* 19,22Afq 23 2^A UQ 2S:7a« c Bangkok only SARGODhA' 25'2fAvo 27 2SAuo 29/^CAmf HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden Port Soid Genoo Ant*,,, Rotterdom. Homburg,625 words
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416 1957-08-05 5 THE improvement in industrials, initiated towards i i ln>e of the previous period, continued into the put of the last week, and there was considerrecovery in many counters. However, from m:d-\vc-.k until the close interest y slackened off and prices tended to drift ~~i416 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-08-05 5 THIS range of Merdvka souvenirs made bn Wing S tfl any ichich are on display at the Mcrdcka Exhibition at the Vivckananda Tamil School, Kuala L pur. The company lias I tide32 words
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197 1957-08-05 5 STRIAL vity in the :o\vards a new peak of production, the Financial Times reported. In June actual output was affected by the incidence of the Whitsun holidays. But on a seasonal :y corrected basis June proc.uction was eaual to that in the peak months at197 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-08-05 5 district sales manager of erican Airlines 'or Far d South Pacific, uho pore on a business Mr. Fowler, who is leaving for Jakarta on Wednesday, laid the Colony would be the jest tourist centre in the Pacific area in the near fu: "More and more people from America79 words
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Article29 1957-08-05 5 JAPAN bought 1,000.000 bushels of Canadian wheat U.S. exporters reported York. Japan also bough' 000 bushels of Canadian barley and 375.000 bushels of U.S soyabeans. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article36 1957-08-05 5 TYXESIDE'S smallest shipyard firm, T. Mitchison Ltd., has started building a tug for the Woratah Tug Company of Adelaide [a. The; pert to complete the tug by the end o: th: Ji DT36 words
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Article35 1957-08-05 5 millhm items >r I deuce DtH decoraiions. range irom jlags. bfl ners and buntings to car badges, medals, kris and a China plaque bearing the portrait of Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman.35 words
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Article104 1957-08-05 5 U.K. Aero Exports Top £50m. U.K. aeronautical exports during the first half ot totalled £52,869.228 an annual rate of more than £105. million. The June figure, £9.910.307. •,e second highest monthly total of this year and the fourth highest ever achieved by the industry. Of this total, aircraft and parts104 words
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Article384 1957-08-05 5 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS done in shares .m July 2: Ittgnsti 19oT> Consolid.vc-1 Tin Smelters 34/- to 34/6. Fraser Ords $2.9"'. to $190, Gammons Hammer <\: Co to $2 Honfi :ong Bank 00 cci. xd Hongkong Bunk (Lon) filOfii cr j.. Hume Indusl Pref. A.2.V- to A.2:: 3 WUliam384 words
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Article251 1957-08-05 5 DULL conditions have prevailed throughout the past week although there has been a revival of enquiry for shipment to India. Arrivals of copra in Singapore have been small, slightly over 1.5U0 tons, according to Lewis Peat (S"pore) Ltd. An announcement of a further reduction of 20/-251 words
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Article30 1957-08-05 5 TilF Singxycffe Chambet of Com nun <\ the S.C.C. Rubber AflSSCiaton. the Malayan Exchange B:inks .\->:u-;:--lion. the Malayan Sharebroki'rs' Association, the tin and produce markets are closed today.30 words
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Article153 1957-08-05 5 Migration Helps New Zealand Grow UNTIL inflationary pressures can be met by appropriate fiscal and monetary measures, long-term immigration policy seems likely to remain vulnerable lo the dictates of economic expediency, states the Australia and New Zealand Bank Ltd.. in its July Quarterly Survey. '"New Zealand's population has increased by153 words
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Article40 1957-08-05 5 THE <:ie ts nf Pusing R ibber ft Tin Limited will recommend a final dividend of 17|* for the last financial year at the annual general meeting to be held on September 12, 1957, payable September n, 195740 words
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Article26 1957-08-05 5 THE U.S. Administration sard that th e Federal Government registered a U551,645 million surplus in the fiscal year 1956-57 ending June 30.26 words
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379 1957-08-05 5 A-Tankers May Reach Giant Tonnage GREAT interest has been aroused in marine circles throughout the world by the news that an atom powered oil tanker in the iper" class is now at the design stage in Britain, ac- cording to a report from L r.don. The Company concerned ll j379 words
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Advertisement582 1957-08-05 5 Re: TLO CHOON ENG, Deceased. VLL per>ons having an} claims against th< estati of the a'O'V Darned deceased lab B Lor< na 24, G< jrlam Singapore. 14 wh i dh d on th« 18th day of May IfSI are required to send par tcolan of their claims In writing to582 words
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Advertisement615 1957-08-05 5 NOTICES RATOUUMIMMi VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the foil* whose names and addn below are app j the Governor for naturali- n and that any pt who knows any reason why tiatura.isation should not be .ted should send a written signed statement of the to the Chief Secret Chief Sc615 words
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Advertisement525 1957-08-05 5 < I M (HM i! 1 V TER DEPARTMEN I r, ci:r..rt lining to >nk and heavy m irk. Tend' 1 CIOM 57. 2. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: ta> Supply of 15.100 P.. £'.<->*.- LamDs '1 nd< r Deposi. $100/-. Close 12 NOON d <b) Supply of 7 136 Stranded Hard n525 words
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Article536 1957-08-05 6 AST Saturday :he Malay R.^rs appointed the J YWD rtuan Besai of Noun Scmbilan as the Yang di-Pertua:. A| Qfl Malaya under :::e terms of the new Constitution. This historic appointment will herald the advent of a new age .'alaya. It may be a coincidence of history536 words
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Article407 1957-08-05 6 BCTI RBR in psychoanalysis at the Colombia v uvei a Ne? York, Dr. A. BalUrd, declared recentfy that the span of hunun life is much longer now than it was a century ago. Men. he said were living an average of 16 years and women407 words
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Article609 1957-08-05 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By DEFERRING to the appoint- aunt <if Dato Nik Kami), of the Part> Negara. as, independent Malayas first Anibassudiir to the Court of St James. the Liberal newspaper. Manchester tiiiardian. in its editorial eohUMM last Frida>. asked: "Is this an ingenious way609 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1957-08-05 6 Civvy Street can be quite hostile CASSANDRA says "Alt have been the operating in But I am sure tin patients will c. ually reco-a r." LONDON CORNER a^P^^^^*^^^^^^^Ba^^^i#^F^7/^^S)^sJ r [T is hard to feel sorry for such an anonymous and amorphous body as the War Office. It is rather like1,033 words
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Article1034 1957-08-05 6 Rawle Knox - Rawle Knox BAR EASTERN DIARY -by HONGKONG. QHRISXIAn centres throughout Asia are disturbed by the report fa«B New Delhi that Ihi Ifadhya Pradesh Stale Government il preparing to iwive con>:derat:on ot that State's report on ■takmvtei. The report inter alia recommends that the Constitution be MMBdl d1,034 words
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Article238 1957-08-05 6 We the PEOPLE S.X.B. Strike Sir— A report stated that copies of draft constitution for the proposed Binga] Workers' Party were cirrula.ed to Interested unions. According to the report, Mr. NS M Nair, pr ident of the 17.000-strong Army Civil Benrlo Dnloi irho is also the convenor of the new238 words
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Article544 1957-08-05 7 Nkrumah on editor's sacking ACCRA. Ghana. Aug. 4 (Reuter) Dr. Kwame nah, the Ghana Prime Minister has told the Comr ilth Pre*s Union through a letter published here rda> that the "freedom of the Press in Ghana is t (1 and is net endangered544 words
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Article32 1957-08-05 7 the atto sentence of farmer A.^ton Dominiei, 80, con'•d for murdering the Pr.;n:mond family five irs wa commuted to life impri.^nmt'nt in Prance yesterday because of his age A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article181 1957-08-05 7 FORCEPS FOUND IN MAN'S BODY CHICAGO Aug. 4 (I P) —Forreps found in a dead mans body contributPd to his death but nuw the instrument got there remained a mystery Th L five-inch forceps were found in the stomp, b of Swedish-born Joseph Olson 59, when autopw was performed. Olson,181 words
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422 1957-08-05 7 REACTION TO THAT ATTACK ON THE QUEEN m LOXDC I tßeuter) m Lord Altrincham/s cri cf Queen Elizabeth in the issue of the periodi\onal and Er. hai evoked controand angry commen- Bri: The 33-year-old Conse: iPeer described the Queen's speaking422 words
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156 1957-08-05 7 TOKYO Aug. 4 (Reuter).— The Japanese For '.-.istry In an official statement yesterday refr.ted Commune: C ese charges that Ja; Conser\ativ e Government attempting to interfere in the holding of Chinese trade in Japan The statement was issued following reports that Comhina was considei156 words
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Article406 1957-08-05 7 ROYAL COUPLE VISIT 34,000 SCOUTS AT WORLD JAMBOREE SUTTOX, Birmingham, England. Aue. 4 (Router)— Some J*.ooo scouts of 82 nations ining Singapore, gave a warm welcome to Q Fizaoeth and the Duke of Edinburgh today when they visited the world Jamboree Camp at Sutton Park406 words
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329 1957-08-05 7 REBEL IMAM APPEALS TO UNITED NATIONS CAIRO. Aug. 4 (UP)— The insurgent Imam Ghaleb Ben Aly of Oman appealed to the United Nations yesterday to stop "British ■ggKMktt" The Imam's Cairn representative. Sheikh M named El Harithy said he received a telegram tram Em: r Salch Ben Is.>a. former Governor329 words
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Article117 1957-08-05 7 BAII R A I If, Persian Golf, August 4. (UP) Hcval Air Force pilots rcturnint; from reconnaissance flight over the re-bel-hold area of Oman reported today seeing lour more red Hags indicating loyalty to the Sultan. The flags are said to be flying "in117 words
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Article16 1957-08-05 7 THE Pakistan Rovernmerr yesterday announced formal rpfo^nit on of the Rcdu'olic of Tunisia. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration529 1957-08-05 7 'I'll Intervene In The War At The Right Time' THE TWO FACES OF GENERALISSIMO FRANCO Captured Documents Reveal 'Neutral' Leader's Duplicity WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 (IP) German official documents captured by the Allies after World War II revealed today that Generalissimo Francisco Franco wrote Ben i t o Mussolini on August529 words
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145 1957-08-05 7 SHANGHAI, Aug. 4. (Reuter> Tnc Chinese Government is to id up Khooli for "reform through labour" for those without a job. such as unemployed reactionaries, vagabonds and those who refuse to go where they ate posted, it was announced today. A St;ite Council instruction145 words
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Article32 1957-08-05 7 NEW Harelips occurred in Cuba early on Saturday as mtl-gOTenunent strikes and passive resistance diminished in Santiago, the pro-rebel centre at the eastern tip of in the province. APAP - 32 words
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Article93 1957-08-05 7 A PLOT TO KILL LLOYD IS ALLEGED TEL AVIV. Auff. 4 (Reu-fr-r) A plot to assassinate the British Foreign Secret:sr> Mr SHwvn 1.1 nvd MMI President Eisenhower's special envoy in the Middle EAst. Mr. Erie Johnston, was alleged today to have been discovered by the Israeli Secret Service. Thp plot93 words
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Article57 1957-08-05 7 KATMANDU. AUf. 4. (Reuter) The Nepalese Premier Mr. K.I. Singh told a press conference here he wl l ready to accept aid from the Soviet Union prov.ded there were no strings at ached "If Russia or for that matter any other country offered us aid without57 words
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Article20 1957-08-05 7 MR. NlklU Khrushchev. First Secretary of the Sovie* Communist Pary, will visit East Germany on August 7. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article88 1957-08-05 7 NEW YORK, An?. 4 (AP)— A new freight-carrying servi r from New Orleans to Asian ports was announced on Sunday by Norwegian-owned FernYil e Far East Line?. Beginning en Se;r ".4 w.'h the Kingvilie sailing from New Orleans, the line have a twice monthly service to88 words
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250 1957-08-05 7 HON A 4 (AP) A prominent Chinese publisher, who also is a member of the Communist Party, has shocked his associates by declaring "while the Kuomintang was corrupt to the extreme, dirty and rotten things have contaminated a considerable number of members of the Commu-250 words
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Article59 1957-08-05 7 JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 4 (Reuter)— Asian Tnflmnie has reached epidemic proportions in Johannesburg the Medical Official of Health, Doctor J. W. Scott Millar, told a press conference yesterday. During the week, about 500 cases had been reported to Health Department but as flu was no; a59 words
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Article10 1957-08-05 7 SECURITY north of about 15 miles southwi ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article167 1957-08-05 7 STOCKTON. California. Auu. 4 (AP)— The Sheriff's Office reported yesterday t'c.it actor Gregory Perk, h-.^ wife and their maid routed three prowlers at their home on Kridav ninht. Sheriff's deputy Elmer Briscoe said Peck telephoned he was taking a shower in his rented home here167 words
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Advertisement107 1957-08-05 7 r 7!,ofm,,m I -Pi f UOLNSFIEID/ ui t I Take a Sof<£Z™> No matter where you want to go on a camping trip, o weekend t at the beach or just for an hour or two to loxe in the gorden, Z you'll find real pleasure in leisure with a107 words
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Article, Illustration426 1957-08-05 8 Sarong Slip SHOP TALK HATS new in the sh r a collection of "Movie Star" slips and half slips in the newest colours and of the latest creations has been imported by the Malaya Silk Store are made of lovely lace, soft nylon and the latest miracls426 words
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Article, Illustration410 1957-08-05 8 Theresa Woo - that personal touch wins her many friends Theresa Woo By MONDAYS tete-a-tete our women readers-^/ J^l CUING -born Mrs. Pamela Koh, who came to Singapore in 1929 and who had wanted to be a dressmaker, Is today a successful hairdresser instead. She went into the hairdressin? business eleven years I410 words
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Article627 1957-08-05 8 Gloria Gordon - Gloria Gordon A TIMELY WARNING says ■RE on your guard. This is the season when you are likely to be pesteied by Holiday Bores. There are many different types. But they all have one failing in common. They talk. Not content \tith merely taking a627 words
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Article298 1957-08-05 8 Social Dairy iS a result of 'heir fine work in the staging of their third annual fashion show the other day at the American Club, the Women Auxiliary of the Ameriean Men's Association collected a little more than 51.800.00 (after deduction of about SoOO.OO for expenditure) to add to their298 words
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Advertisement403 1957-08-05 8 Bath time is CussohS j time L3 Cusson^ gi#s^ BABY SOAP I BABY POWDER I I FLY THE li"^ SAPPHIRE SERVICE... The NEW direct air service... to COLOMBO For reservations apply to your travel agents or KLM Asia Insurance Budding Tel ***** World Famous German nn Annu m Mh. C403 words
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231 1957-08-05 9 HI. Sun. large sportsmen. in 1 iru-nds attended the ftaeral of Perak ip MH-i-er player, yip Wai Ami JMn Mav. Among the mourne: gfencee. Miss Foong Sow Y whom he had planned tor •n a month's time. his aged mother, an elder her231 words
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151 1957-08-05 9 Kl A LUMPUR, Sun. K.;::i on e asain in:-r--rupted most of the cricket h -n in Se! insor and at M.u.ivi i.mnund. th»- ::u >r mt\ ii > Lever i i r.l a n Services batting first totalled the loss of nine wick I rrowa151 words
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Article134 1957-08-05 9 k;- m, sun. Mrs. Victoria Marsh of Selangor was elected first President of the Pan-:- Women's Hockey Federation at its first meeting at the High Street school here today. :sh has been connected with women's hockey since pre-war days, both as a player and official. other oflicc-bearcrs134 words
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Article37 1957-08-05 9 APING, Sunday. Volunteers trounced Survey Sports Club 7-2 in a first division football match yesteni Scorers for winners were T. Dorai 4. N. De Souza, Halim and Cheng Sai. Losers netted thro.. ah and Kamaruddin.37 words
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646 1957-08-05 9 Kedah Shock The FAM Cup Champions Penang Lead And Lose By TONY RAXGEL PENANG, Sun. Down two goals at the interval. Kedah staged a magnificent rally to create a big upset by defeating Penang. the I AM Cup champions in a thrill-a-minute Malaya Cup soccer match at the City stadium646 words
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Article278 1957-08-05 9 RAIN, RAIN IN S'GOR PENANG KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Although their match ended in a draw, Singapore C Sports Club scored a moral tocy over Tamilian Physical Culture Association in their annual twc-day cricket match f r the Nagalingam Shield on the Railway Recreation ground at Brickfields, here today. Rain, which278 words
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300 1957-08-05 9 Shocker Noordin Gets A Shock Himself IPOH, Sun. Mohamcd Noordin, v\ Sin shocked nv oustin? defending Champion 1 \.m- Kln-.ui yt-sttrday. was t.Ki.l% .shcnkPd in turn b> .i jiin ..r ni.iv.-r. Foo Sze hun, who rliminatrd him II I \<-U in the singles q<:.irtcr-final of the .rr.-nt I". ..ik oron300 words
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Article, Illustration121 1957-08-05 9 THE hirilv wrecked car lying on the scene of the accident in which two Perak r players were killed, and four seriously injured, at about 10.20 p.m. on Friday night when the Perak Malaya (.'up contingent was returning: to Ipoh after cup fixture at Kungar.121 words
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129 1957-08-05 9 IPOH. Sun. The Standard reliably learned that officials and players of the Perak I Amateur Football Association plan to start a fund in aid of the dependents of the two players. Goalkeeper Yip Wan Thong:. 25. was a spray-pain-ter at Radio and General129 words
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305 1957-08-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— There's many a slip— as the Federation of Malaya soccer team found to their cost in their soccer match against South China at the Princes Road stadium yesterday. Ahead 2-0 at half time FAM looked good to be the first team305 words
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Article458 1957-08-05 9 Postals 'Y' Share The Shield KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday Y >ung Men's Christian Association and Postal Union Athletic Club became the Joint holders nf the Selansor Criekf Association'i Navaratnani Shield when thej drew in the flnal of the competition on the Kilat Club ground at Pantai Final Mara w&ti YMCA 139458 words
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547 1957-08-05 9 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD From Kl ALA Ll'MPl'R. sun. Nazakat's triumph !n the Penang: (k)ld Cup race over 11,I 1 miles at Penanj: on Saturday cave jockey Kevin Mitchell his third cla.ssic M tchell had ridden two previous cud victories the Governor's Cup and the Perak547 words
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Advertisement58 1957-08-05 9 fflj Jf I f^^^L? f) I/I I V' Yes There's no i,k e VJ3 I the prf > r t to 'o rf Savings Accost Hiroug *-e O\ Co.ns Bank r f jLv introduced by the O V> Khiaw Bank It s thr 'way^to^save. Chilclcenjare 'never too") jng to save»,58 words
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Article127 1957-08-05 10 Kessler Is Top Survey Athlete MALACCA, Sun.— P. W D. Survey athletes broke six records at their third annual tic meet hold at the Kubu Stadium yesterday. Three records were broken by G Kessler in the 100 yards, triple jump (37 ft. 4in) and long jump (19 ft. 11 in.)127 words
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Article, Illustration111 1957-08-05 10 TOP: Ivy James (No. 7) J breaks the tapes to win the women's 100 yards from Kepol Omar (ritrht) in the recentr\- held Johore AAA Championships at Batu 1 Puhat. CENTRE: Jofcomi Bokrv*! I record hrrak v.g QtUUttttt of (I to r) Omat Ibrahim. Ar- r B.111 words
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587 1957-08-05 10 Murugesu And Shar ifah Are Telecom Champs BATU PAHAT, Sun. Eight state records were smashed at the seventh annual Regional Telecom athletic meet held at the Batu Pahat Stadium hfeM yesterday. T .ire Bahru WU Champion ct tor men with a total of 41 points while Batu Pahat captured the587 words
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Article675 1957-08-05 10 Petite Pek Wah Star Of PAAA Meet I P O H, Sun. Petite Cheah Pek Wah, fleet-loot-ed Taiping schoolgirl just turned fourteen, was the star of the final day of the Perak AAA championships on the padang on Saturday. She was the champion in the women's section, and creator Of675 words
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Article330 1957-08-05 10 Twenty-nine-year-oJd John Bromley became the second fastest miler in Malaya this season, when he clocked 4m. 29.9s for the distance during the fiftb annual athletic meet of the Swifts Athletic Association at the new Farrer Park athletic centre on Saturday. Branle: 's splendid victory in this330 words
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Article87 1957-08-05 10 Time Saves Teachers From Defeat PEXAXG. Sun. Time saved the National Union of Teschen from defeat at the hands of the Penan.^ Indian Association at cricket on the DatO Kramat ground yesterday. Teachers bat tine first scored 117 runs with N. Sarvacsvaran. 30 runs. Sidck Osman chalked up 25 and87 words
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Article41 1957-08-05 10 TOKYO. Au*. 4 (Router) The Japan Amateur Student Bicycle Race Association today said three Japanese cyclists will participate in the joint Japan-Malayan bicycle racing championships due to be held in Kuala Lumpur between Aug. 15 and Sept. 1.41 words
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Article66 1957-08-05 10 MALACCA. 808, Malacca s F.I. last both the Divisions "A" and "B Mordeka Cup soccer finals against Johore Schools for the South Zone yesterday. In Division "A,"' Government English School, K: ;:,ng, beat S.F.I. 2— n while Banda Tinegi Malay Srhool edged S.F.I. I—o in Division66 words
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Article194 1957-08-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. j Sclansor Club came back with a strong second half rally to force Penang Sports Club to a three-all draw in their annual soccer match on the padanjj here yesterday. Although rain made ground conditions flippery, both teams put up a194 words
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344 1957-08-05 11 Lew Hoad Must Change Style -Says Kramer LOS Aug. 4 (AP) Australia tern* star Lew rlv q unimpressive in his pn sional debut but promoter Jack Kramer hasn't up on him. I Kramer, who ha.; US$l25.--100 invested .n Head said r that Hoad will have to change his style to344 words
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Article100 1957-08-05 11 BROOKLTV. Massachusetts. 4 -The United States clinched the Ameri zone Davis Cup championship today by defeating Brazil in the doubles. 7-5. 9-7. II I The United States team of d Barry I coming back strong from a prolonged and tiring third set. broke- through the100 words
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Article63 1957-08-05 11 N ona] League itandings, idinu all ;i nea of Sal u Aug. 3. Bv Kbi Associated P; ess: W L Pel. Bd. St. L 61 40 .(',04 Milwaukee 61 -i2 ..vt2 1 Brooklyn 59 43 .578 I 1 Cincinnati SI 4~> 4 Philadelphia 56 47 :;i I York 4463 words
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Article112 1957-08-05 11 Yontrakif KO'd In 3rd Round BANGKOK, Au- 4 (Reuterl Flash Elorde, world ranking -hi fighter of th« Philippines, knocked out the Thai fea terweight champion irika Yontrakit in the third round or" ;i tn round bout in a la it Elorde who display) i beautiful Urn i ndicated nil defeat112 words
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642 1957-08-05 11 County Cricket Positions HOW THEY STAND The position in the county cricket championship table i'ftcr Friday's matches was: under the headings, played, won. lost drawn, no decision, first innings lead in match lost, in match drawn, bonus points, total points. LEADING AVERAGES Leading batting642 words
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Article59 1957-08-05 11 RHENEN, Holland. A (Re iter).- Ada D< vear-old Dutch girl, improved her own mrorld mark for the women's 200 metres breaststroke here today bv swimming the distance in 2 mins. 51.9 sees. MUM Den Haas's previous record ■a 2 mms. ",2.ti sees, clicked during the International59 words
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Article259 1957-08-05 11 Seattle. Aug. 4 (Renter).— Kohcj Okada. Japanscs featherwe:c".t boxer was narrowly beaten by Douglas Valliant of Cuba on points m I semi-final of an Amateur International tournament here last r.:_ A blistering pace wai maintained throughout and the more experienced Cuban boxer just managed to gain the259 words
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Article93 1957-08-05 11 Channel Swim Entries CALM?. All* 4 (ReuterV— Brenda Fisher a 29 year old British girl and Denmark's 30- if- Id Greta Anderson are the ■oinea favourites in the Channel swimming marathon due to start from Cap Gris Ncz on A j 19. 'cen men Including two from India and 793 words
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Miscellaneous189 1957-08-05 11 Li 1 Abner By A/ Capp /"5 3-p^rr-AH PAID C\ I|>' THET POUR *^N (AH GOTTA GIT I N^^ N^ /^H-^-Z-- 2-^ FO"THIS VIEDOW-fJ 3 OOLLAHS ENTITLES )A A PAPPY FO' S, >4.1#J%. < W1 F :^XM IN ADVANCE..''.''- <r: vo' TO ONE MAH Chile//-^ -S, rfcMr* J^tfß^^ ::m=l£w7 V189 words
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Miscellaneous338 1957-08-05 11 i rpODAY'S QIOTATION: X "The d::;er think? one th::i«. BOd the ißßfcMptf another "—Prove: h. ■MONDAY TOR EVERTONE: Make the most of thil day la connection wHh QM fi: the: :i'ice of avocations, education or pleasure. Kxert your capabilities arid talents; enjoy yourself. Gain trtcied treedom and accomi.l.^h- merit VOIK338 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1957-08-05 12 SCOREBOARD] Mva^nanam 9 C MiuriiMii, ,am cC. SheM l' n "Kail J.i pat In c I m i i^ sii j.?nAn i m A I t i 1 1 i W 1 1 1 I' I)'T-l i^*im v D >ua?nanam 15 C Mall.tt c deStandard - 1,497 words
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Article175 1957-08-05 12 Fisjhth Singapore Company a total f S-, points, beziSwur lile/t *h?!d on the"Victoria School Ground yesterday. ogether seven new records were set up in the senior division. s.n Thiam Lye. of Fourth Company, was the most outstanding athlete. Cromwell, wife of Director of Social Welfare175 words
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497 1957-08-05 12 PETER WONG - Brazier And Smith Are Rally Leaders PETER WONG i. our Motor Racing Reporter SEVEN competitors were disqualified, and four retired alter the second day's run ol the Shell Malayan Motor Rally which will conclude today. Or. y 97 of Um 104 cars which OUI on their second day at 3497 words
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Article41 1957-08-05 12 K-. S in. Sultan Ismail College beat Clifford School. Kuala Lipis. by goals to nil at hockcj I become East Zone charr.; the 'Merdeka Schools Hockey competition, on the College ground yeslerday. Scorers were: Mahmood 3 and Johari Abdul!41 words
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158 1957-08-05 12 SINGAPORE Joint Services registered their second successive win in the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they beat Malacca 4-'i at Jalan Bcsar Stadium yesterday. Services had beaten Johorc. Malacca trounced Negri a fortnight agO, and looked promising enough at the start. But the Malacca158 words
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246 1957-08-05 12 Golf Final: Balleine Vs Knaggs At 8.30a.m. MAJOR George Balleine became the first Army golfor to contest the final of the Singapore championships. Be bMfl another Army player, Major E. Crosland, 4 and 2, in the first semi-final of the day at the Royal Island Club. In the second semi-final,246 words
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Article114 1957-08-05 12 MBS. D. D. Rogers, wife of the commanding officer of Se'.etar Airfield, Group Captain Rogers, yesterday presented prizes to winners of the So'.etar Golf Club's monthly competition at the clubho Folhving are the prize-win-nan i Results were: Monthly medal and Joyce Cup: "A" Div. B. Horneastle "B" Div.114 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-08-05 12 Photos by L. J. \V. Goring show left to right:- Fl. Lt. J. A. R. Hodson seen negotiating a bend in his Ford Zephyr; Mrs. Jean Isle at check point in her Triumph TR 2; and R. A. R. Usher, first65 words
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Advertisement343 1957-08-05 12 O 'Federation MM! I I review Penanß Kedah Mala>a fup Pcrnk footballers buried ffpl 'Saturday' Fcrak AAA final das johore AAA pictures O:;: F.4.M ;s South China soccer Fo.-'h ctory /or Yo*i-' -t. County tables, and cvr-.^n ftk Kramer o n Lew Hoad Ikj 'Singapore The Shell Hi All the343 words
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