The Straits Times, 12 May 1957
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Title Section14 1957-05-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in AtabV* No. 1,133 SINGAPOEE, SI'NDAY. MAY 12, 1957 20 CENTS14 words
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256 1957-05-12 1 ALL SMILES AS Mr. BODY CALLS ON THE MERDEKA MEN A special gesture for Tengku From RONALD BAXTER LONDON. Saturday. (STREAM of people started calling on the Federation Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul bhnun at his hotel from early today. iportant visitor \v;i.s the Colonial n Lennox ftoyd, who turned up256 words
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Article, Illustration157 1957-05-12 1 ('Mltls TOPHI K Van llruJ vel. five, solemnly at down at the piano in Knoi man's Music Studio. Singa- i i»orr. yesterday to prove Hi skill as a pianist But he was annoyed ■>hen a croup of girls t.'udi (I round to cive un-157 words
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446 1957-05-12 1 |JAS the influenza epide- mic claimed its first victim? Yesterday an ei«ht-month-old baby girl. Ong Ai Chiew died from high But hospital authorities are not quite sure that the child, whose body is now in UM mortuary, died from influenza446 words
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Article36 1957-05-12 1 TAIPEH. Sat. The first two deaths in the influenza epidemic raging in Formosa were reported today. As many as 150 000 flu rase> were estimated in Taipei s 700.000 population.— A. P.36 words
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151 1957-05-12 1 ARMS-GRAB OFFICERS HELD IN JAKARTA JAKARTA, Sat. The Jakarta military command today arrested a number of officers and accused them of trying to smuggle arms out of the capital to the rebels in the provinces The oflicers were said t«> be members of an "illegal organisation aimed at altering theReuter - 151 words
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Article61 1957-05-12 1 Wed at last and about time too VERA CRUZ. Sat. About 100 couples the parents of almost 200 children were j married in a mass ceremony I here yesterday. The multiple marriage ser\:re was authorised by city "tTicials as the ofjplc.s were all poor and in the past had eitherAP - 61 words
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Article32 1957-05-12 1 LONDON. Sat. Prince Charles who underwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils and adenoids. la making a "normal re- I covery' Buckingham Palac- announced today- A. P.32 words
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Article33 1957-05-12 1 WASHINGTON Sat. The Queen and Prince Philip would visit the United States for about 10 days early in October under arrangements now being worked out. offl- cialc herp said today33 words
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Article26 1957-05-12 1 KATMANDU. Sat An avalanche at 20.000 feet killed a British mountaineer. Capt. Crosby Fox. and two Sherpas on April 30. officials announced yesterday— A.PAP - 26 words
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Article65 1957-05-12 1 AMSTERDAM. Sat. The. Dutch liner Oranje will use the Suez Canal on her present voyage to Singapore and Indonesia it was announced today The Oranje left Amsterdam yesterday and is due in Port Said on May 16. All Dutch .shipowners will a^ain route their .ships throughReuter - 65 words
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264 1957-05-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Medicai services heads throughout the Federation .ire stepping up their campaign against the influenza epidemic which has swept up from Singapore during the last few days The Municipal Health Officer. Dr L. S. Sodhy has advised all schools here to send264 words
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Article770 1957-05-12 1 SEVEN SHARE $10,000 Jackpot was not won in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'H' (April). THE lACKPOT FOR CONTEST f (MAY) WILL. THEREFORE. BE $70,000 THERE WILL BE THE USUAL $5,000 IN CONSOLATION PRIZES. Subject to re-scrutiny seven entrants will share the $10,000 prize for Contest H".770 words
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Article150 1957-05-12 1 STRANGEST SPY STORY OF THE WAR "yHE strangest spy story of the war begins in the Straits Times tomorrow. In June, 1943. there was strong rumour that Winston Churchil! was planning to fly over the Bay of Biscay. It was said he would pass through Lisbon He had |ust spent150 words
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Article30 1957-05-12 1 ANTI-BRITISH CROUP HELD Nrw DELHI. Sat Thirty -right Socialist* takin; part in passive MaMeaee campaign against British influences m India were arrested in rttar Pradesh Province today Rruter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article239 1957-05-12 1 The Nikita plan to avert war RUSSIA, U.S. MUST CONTRIBUTE TO EASING WORLD TENSION MOSCOW. Saturday. kf R NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV said today that respon sibiliry for easing world tension rests most heavily on the United States and Russia. 'Particularly the Urvted States" he said in an interview with the NewReuter - 239 words
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Article63 1957-05-12 1 *****86 wins that $350,000 PENANG. Sat— Ticket No. *****86 sold in Johore won the first prize of 8350.00(1 at the It. th draw of the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board here today. The second prize of $125,000 went to No. *****31. also sold in Johore. while the third prize63 words
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Article38 1957-05-12 1 Singapore's Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who has been ill last week, may not return to work tomorrow. His: appointments for tomorrow may be cancelled. mini c I c If r d d38 words
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Advertisement114 1957-05-12 1 A i{ jj A W S ABDEEN LTD. TIL 309 V) Br.dj. Rd oorr-6 HO H N E R ITrWnTIIV^ The WnrU's Best M -HOI'HOXE M Mlt/M Vmmper harmonica with :>n amplify"!'.- device. Very "o popular 10-hoJe. K-raed *3.i>o HUmJ with nrw non-Urnish--11 'I ab p go d a nodi*r<l114 words
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Advertisement125 1957-05-12 1 THE NfW '"iJ ■AUSCH LOMB NAY-BAN SUN GLASS NINC KWONC OPTICAL CO More than ever the -^jL^yjyt IkF M JP• Sold in over 70 countries Since 1890 Rothmans Pall Mall have been Limous lor fine \irgmia tobaccos. Pall Mall's selected leaves ate OU cask-matured in Virginia and London before blending125 words
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Article, Illustration1488 1957-05-12 2 THE TUBE TRAIN KILLER PICKED HIS VICTIM wP/SIB^ffiBBCT HHHHlHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIII"I'W^ The supreme advocate becomes a iudg e i T HI" murderer stepped out of the sunlight .mdpulU a ticket from the innchme, I hen he iok Jhis iplace in oneof the tube station^ bift. old Lifts. Rietttes crashed ihut Ihe1,488 words
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Advertisement315 1957-05-12 2 I ATCQT Do You Laugh f jm Your Greatest mk- 1* Powers Away? .(^fi f You have heard the phrase, "Laugh, A ffiiymiM&.'ii fectly. I'd fret, worry and try to reason .^^^B^KhE my way out of difficulties all to no ryj^- 1 Vtj (tflljlpilWl avail; then I'd have a hunch,315 words
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Advertisement64 1957-05-12 2 \S FOR YOUR LEISURE H< fc^Kj Reybrm f >X |V CRBP. FRESH AND AIM'EALi: M > w*> VvJ'tfKT/ ■>- You'll low our A&JWLIi^ jV^PVW of'Mshahlc Sun Ur, I I\Z*sl jfr*iy*lf of prints and the most <trit '^''V K wonderfully Vb'VrV *#*C^4 < careful attention to ■0 r '■•iTl'kf. aliens look64 words
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Article, Illustration1704 1957-05-12 3 Love led to the gallows for the amorous spy IIIIIIII|II!I IIIIII!!IIIIII| lIIIWMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM ...the first time that I put the black cap on his head i Ig he large. a Inch him on ilnlsi| i like a *rd: the nt the ing that head. in the middle irly In day Mr.1,704 words
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Advertisement106 1957-05-12 3 MALAYAN RAILWAY -nality Series No. 26 j4F*^*%^ of ihr Marfhalling 1 aril nt M.j££ i/ Kuala /.iini/iiir. 1 uinzinit lit tin' rartitii* lihiii- I y^^^ ing on// unliHuling /«ii"'« A Jk thalling train* i»r <U r\ pulrh to final irnti nation*. A I f\\ER ONE THOUSAND miles of Per\V;i>, testify106 words
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Advertisement211 1957-05-12 3 SKOL r II Kilts in any L^^Wf rl 1 1 > IMC DINKY TOYS No. 71* Westland-Sikorsky Helicopter The Westland-Sikorsky is one W&K&s&t, of the most popular Helicopters in service today, being used for light transport, ambulance duties, observation and rescue work. (In the British Services it _3oBBHiK— is known211 words
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165 1957-05-12 4 'Authors are really such ordinary folk' by Han Suyin 1 lIOK is often a \rry disappointing person to meet. Il.in Suvin warnrd the American t niversity meeting *t the Cathay Rrstuarant. Singapore, yester(l.i\ lii private life an author was usually quirt, retiring aiu) srnsitivr and was terrified when called On165 words
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110 1957-05-12 4 MY LANDLORD STRIPPED ME, WOMAN COMPLAINS ALOR STAR, Sat. A HOUSEWIFE. Teoh Ah 33, told the magistrates court today she wok" one nieht to find a ternl-nude man sitting by her bed. later he took ofl my dress and by force," Teoh testified awainst her landlord. Toh Kok Hoe. 4ii-year-old110 words
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Article58 1957-05-12 4 Shot renegade Home Guard KUALA LUMPUR, Bat A Home Guard who went underground last year was :ad in the Kulai district ol Johore by a patrol of the 1 2 Gurkha Rifleterday. He waa Phsmg Soon Kow who joined the terrorists alter holding up other Home Guards and robbing them58 words
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165 1957-05-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, has told George Town MCA committee that he strongly supported the action by the headmaster of the Chung Ling High School in Penang to enforce discipline during the recent disturbances in Chinese165 words
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Article64 1957-05-12 4 The Ceylon minc'sweepe: /ijaya. which was recently •efitted at the Singapon Base, will leave fo: 3 ort SwetU-nham early to lay. The ship captained by Lt 2dr. E. Shanmugaratnam |i low on ;i goodwill visit t( Malaya. She will leave Fort Swot enham on Thursday foi64 words
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Article25 1957-05-12 4 Lim Lian Thui. 40. was fined $70, in Singapore yesterday lor stealing broken piping •.vorth $640 from the McRitchie Reservoir on Friday.25 words
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Article24 1957-05-12 4 I The Imperial Chemical In dustrles < Malaya) Ltd. Local i Lmployees' Union yesterday jreld its first annual meeting lac the company\s canteen.24 words
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301 1957-05-12 4 Mystery sewing machine gift for living death' girl TWO WOMEN JUST WALKED IN— AND OUT |POH, Sat. Two mysterious European women have presented Lee Tak. the "living death girl," with a brand new sewing machine. The donors want to remain anonymous. A hospital spokesman' said: "They just walked into the301 words
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131 1957-05-12 4 MR. H. TONE, leader cf the 10-man Japan Rubber Tradp Mission which arrived in Singapore yesterday, said that his country hoped to buy more rubber from Malaya. He said: "The consumption of rubber in Japan is increasing. We used about 100,00 c tons131 words
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182 1957-05-12 4 Fascinating hobbies show in sp ore THE Rotary Club's -Hobbies Exhibition"— the first of its kind in Singapore— is expected to attract record crowds. It opens at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May 28. There will be something of special interest for everyone, young and old. in this fascinating display182 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-05-12 4 and his bride. Miss \m\ Tan Bee I.van. after their wedding at their Balmoral Road home. The hriclcKroom, a Chinese bank executive, is the son of Mrs Pang ("hong Teaa and the late Mr. Pain; Cheng Yean. The bride, a stall nurse74 words
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Article74 1957-05-12 4 A labourer, working on the extension of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank building on March 31. died when a i plank plunged down five stories and hit him, a Singa!pore coroners court was told yesterday. Toh Chew Kwa. 57, suffered a fractured skull. A building sub-contractor.74 words
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Article38 1957-05-12 4 Tlie Anglican Church Building Committee in Kuala Trengganu is appealing to residents for donations to build a church there. The estimated cost is $6,000. The State Government has given a piece of land.38 words
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Article24 1957-05-12 4 The band of the King's Dragon Guards will play at the Botanic Gardens. Sinca- pore, today from 5 to 6.15 p.m.24 words
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49 1957-05-12 4 Jaganathan bows Out of polls contest c Co? Nat the Cain Par,, He TUc POIU volvcd No hill i: coi.t. from Definitely K Cairn hil| Indepe Mr. j "Whati Calrnhi The vacanl 01 Mr I hill > ai M M I (Tanji So I lawyer. I known I Tanjone v49 words
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Article134 1957-05-12 4 PR over an hour yesterday, a Belgian globetrotter paced the deck of the Oorgon, with his palmo sweating and a worried frown on his face— an hour before the ship set sail tor Australia. Ernest Wouters. the man who arrived in Singapon "stone-broke" and who had134 words
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Advertisement181 1957-05-12 4 Ku.U Lumpur. Hasnah bt. Abdul Afiz^^^, J00&* W^k ffi Racing. s{ p~ am '"iN Krishna Kumari V. Naidu w; Alor Sur. What thoughts lie behind these bright, intelligent, little fates? If they could speak Juliet Chong perhaps their conversation would go something like this: |||g|, "Look at my bright eyes"181 words
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Article24 1957-05-12 5 *****86 0$ THAT $350,000 I fS3M.M«> No. i- i MM i /i |Um of I Sio.unu .MUM 1 I no* r i: I f24 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-05-12 5 Mr John loh I! i Ilian and l.vclyn One Pine Cheng, w h<> Hfif married ;tt the Utvlry lunch Mb Kapore. \rsterday. The bride is the eldest iaaghtcf of Mr mmt Mrs. Om Kirn Suit, a :ul the vi iiiim is the sounder son of .Mr itui57 words
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Article, Illustration361 1957-05-12 5 GOVr. NAMES FORMER CROWN COUNSEL AS DIRECTOR TfHE Singapore Government yesterday took the first step towards setting in operation its long awaited free legal aid and advice scheme It annourKed the appointment of Mr S E Teh, a former Crown Counsel, as Director of361 words
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160 1957-05-12 5 Sea scouts in all out drive for funds i r THE 137 th Singapore Sea t Scouts Troop North District i is planning an all out r campaign to expand its c movement. 1 1 Mr. Jackie Klyne. an official, said: "We plan to OTganlM socials, concerts, and film show^160 words
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Article187 1957-05-12 5 NOW HE MAY BE SHOT AS SPY Y^O KOW SAI, the 33-year-old stowaway who came to find work in Singapore from Swatow in Red China a week ago was yesterday sent back home by the Singapore Immigration Department. I Yfo pleaded in vain— with the Immigration187 words
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Article85 1957-05-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Che Hawa Mnte Adam, of Sultan Ibrahim Girls' School, won first prize in the etMjf competition held by the World Health Day Commit tee, Johore Baliru. Thp second and third prize- were awarded to Gnanamblha Portniah and Dorothy Pereira. both of the85 words
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Article48 1957-05-12 5 An RAF. Comet II jet airliner on a proving flight between the Woomera rocket ranee in Australia and England touched down at Changi yesterday evening with Air Marshal Sir Andrew McKee. C-in-C of RAF. Transport Command, on board. It will take oft this morning.48 words
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Advertisement648 1957-05-12 5 FAST! FASTER!! FASTEST!!! BORGWARD T.S. still the best in Lornie Kilo Speed Trials 2300 c.c. Class. (Held on 5.5.57) I bli Mr. Yap Ngan Chew (BORGWARD T.S.) 34.84 seconds AiIIUb Mr. T. S. Fong (BORGWARD T.S.) 37.74 seconds. O I U Mr. Yom Ahmad (BORGWARD T.S.) 38.62 seconds. iSL^J^B OR648 words
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Miscellaneous245 1957-05-12 5 What's On TODAY IMBUC CONCKRT by regimental band of M Bn KlO('l Dragoon Ouards at Botanic Gardens 5 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. TELOK in M.V.r S|W>"ial evangelistic meeting mca>ase by Dr. F Olln S.fK-kwell church :,*H 235 Telok Aver Street. 9 an: THE BIDI>HI*T IMON: Public lecture on "My impressions245 words
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Miscellaneous68 1957-05-12 5 and Penc-Seng Wu 10 am to 1 pm. V.M.C.A. (Orchard Roadi "Dutch Baby" n-.ilk mlm ionvention 9 a.m. SPIRITI'AI. ASSEMBLY Ol RAIIAIS: Public debate on "Can the world's religions be united?" at Bahai centre. 10 Amber Road. 5 p.m. SOLUTION TO MALAYAN MONTHLY CONTEST H' This is the solution to68 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-05-12 6 AT LAST the on Stylistl have got down to designing a nightie which the teenager may consider vrry own. For her, not the shortie, nor the nil-enveloping, nor the vrry frilly. The teenage nightie is a new three-quarter length, cool and pretty. T-ie one shown in the picture is in65 words
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Article69 1957-05-12 6 Younc people who enjoy good theatre should try The Stage Club's next. production In the Victoria rial Hall from May 23 v 25. will be a particularly ting play -■•Son.. Waiting." by the famous playwright, tmiyn William The cast Ls also gooa and includes some69 words
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Article, Illustration117 1957-05-12 6 AIR-CONDITIONING BRINGS A NEW TREND-WOOL! There's an rxcitins new trend in women s fashions hrmiKht about h\ ;iir onriitioning. All over Malaya w«»nu-n are using wool for their "new look." b p anrl fashion "port an ever Inlt)| demand for twinm oik n Moll t, cardiI117 words
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Article, Illustration796 1957-05-12 6 Sylvia Lamond - Sylvia Lamond WAS witness the other day to *n incident which gave my settled thoughts on Husbands, Wives, and Marriage a very nasty knock. It happened in Oandge's during a lunch party Riven by an industrialist for three of his colleagues. The Big796 words
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Article, Illustration102 1957-05-12 6 BOOM IN HOME KNITTING Malayan women, keeping In step with the new wool fashion, have started a "boom" in home-knitting and knitting-needles are clicking busily In many Malayan homes today. After taking a lot of time and care to knit smart woollies, women make sure they are kept lovely as102 words
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Article146 1957-05-12 6 DICH and dramatic colours in stones and emamels are making news in costume jewellery overseas. Coral, cornflower blue and cherry red are among the most favoured colours In a riot of gaiety. Sometimes all the colours are used together In one set of necklet, bracelet and146 words
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336 1957-05-12 6 Why let those complexes spoil your life? By SUSAN BARRIE AN 18-year-old told me this week that she was suffering from an "inferiority complex" and that it was spoiling her life- The cause of the trouble, i she told me, was that she didn't have the right "vital statistics". In336 words
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Article98 1957-05-12 6 QNE dessertspoon gelatine, I cup cold water, 1 cup sugar. one-thlrrl rup lemon juice pinch salt, 3 egijs 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind, cream. Soak gelatine in water for 5 mlnute.s Add half the sugar to ihe lemon julre, salt and ecgyol!cs. Mix well. Mir over boiling j98 words
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Advertisement169 1957-05-12 6 WASHING NO PROBLEM Malayan women have taken "tip" from their western lUters, and know that Lux Flakr, can always be trusted witn precious woollen garments, because Lux Flakes are real soap flake* Lux whips to a "soft as lather in luke-warm and each woolen I 1 ssrisrs? surs own maintain.,169 words
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Advertisement188 1957-05-12 6 Natural Vitamin C in the world's most delicious tonic drink The finest natural \itamin I Ribena— made from blackcuir.i it is richest in vitamin C. Ribcn.i m delicious tonic which even the of appetite can enjoy. Ribena helps build red blood a health improves. Ribena keeps j Ribena fights fatigue.188 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1957-05-12 7 The The KNOW ALLS Drop us a line Prohibition! No answer to nations problem Address your letter: The Know Alls', The Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. 1 i II I IM i for nw ■)cdi- it ly unilv ■)irm, M I \N ith but ;;/s/ 'ts >IIIU I IS1,026 words
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1360 1957-05-12 7 A proposal from sister's fiance upsets girl, 16 gane lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK NOW 16 and not very pretty, I am in a terrible position and need your help. A boy who i.s engaged to my sister invited me to go out with him. At nrst I .saw no harm in1,360 words
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Advertisement188 1957-05-12 7 for Cleaner* Whiberieetb and Gweeker Breath use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth decay and keeps your teeth clean and white but it also helps to destroy had breath and prevent gum troubles. Make sure you aluavs188 words
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53 1957-05-12 8 BAGHDAD. Sat. King Saud of Saudi Arabia arrived here today by air on a fourday state visit. A 21-gun salute was fired as the king arrived and IM greeted by King Faisal, the Crown Prince, Amir Abdui Illah. and the premier. Mr. NuriReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration314 1957-05-12 8 SURPRISE ADENAUER MOVE VOTE-CATCHING STUNT, SAYS OPPOSITION gONN, Sat. The West German Lower House last night made a surprise appeal to the great powers to halt a-bomb tests. The appeal was contained in a motion put forward by parties inReuter; UP - 314 words
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Article69 1957-05-12 8 COPENHAGEN. Sun— Two Danish shipping companies today announced their intention of sending their ships through the Suez Canal. A spokesman or A. P. Moellor. Denmark's biggest shipping line, said two of its tankers were expected to sail through "in a couple of days time." A spokesmanReuter - 69 words
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Article29 1957-05-12 8 WASHINGTON, Sat. Observers from 47 nations are being invited to watch the atomic test series at the Nevada test site beginning on May 16— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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172 1957-05-12 8 $Bm. to be shared in 'Honest Harold's' first savings lottery LONDON. Saturday NEARLY 23.000 people will receive taxfree prizes ranging from $8,500 to 5212 in the first premium bond draw on June 1 The S8.500 prize will go to 97 investors. In the last six months $587 million has beenReuter - 172 words
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Article66 1957-05-12 8 ■miR, Sat.— Mrs. Tasmania Adeline Elly, 63. was pasted divorce hero after she told the court she had not seen her husband for 40 years. She said her husband. Leslie William Elly. now 67. left her shortly after their marriage in 1916. She wantedReuter - 66 words
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76 1957-05-12 8 WOMAN DIES AS SHE WATCHES HUSBAND ON TV LONDON. Sat.— The wife of Labour M.P. Mr. Jack Jones died at her home last night as .she watched her husband in a heated television debate. Mr. Jones was debating with Mr. Hugh Scanlon, Manchester engineering union leader, about a steel worksReuter - 76 words
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Article45 1957-05-12 8 PORT SAID. Sun. A British cargo ship 7,127-ton Poplar Hill arrived at Suez today to pass through the Suez Canal tomorrow. The tolls have been paid in dollars. The Poplar Hill is owned by Halifax Overseas Freighters Ltd. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article93 1957-05-12 8 ATOMIC BLASTS THIS WEEK LAS VEGAS (Nevada). Sat. An atomic device atop a 700-foot steel tower is scheduled to be detonated before liawn next Thursday, when the United States begins its sixth series of nuclear tests at its test site in the Nevada desert It will he the 46th suchReuter - 93 words
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140 1957-05-12 8 BEVAN SAYS BOMB TESTS ARE IMMORAL LONDON, Sat IkJR Aneurin Bevan, foreign affairs spokesman for the opposition Labour Party, last night described hydrogen bomb test as "immoral" The fiery Welshman, who recently concluded a tour of Asia and the Middle East, was interviewed in a television programme "You cannot experimentAP - 140 words
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Article74 1957-05-12 8 TOKYO Sat— Demonstrations by an estimated one million workers today disrupted train service throughout Japan. No major violence wa.s reported. Labour unions had called for two days of demonstrations asainst a recent Government dismisslal of 23 national railway employees for leading unauthorised strikes in March.AP - 74 words
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Article32 1957-05-12 8 TAIPEI, Sat.— The island of Quemoy was quiet today after the heaviest shellinit of the year yesterday when Communist Chinese shore batteries lobbed nearly 600 shells from the mainland. —Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article31 1957-05-12 8 LONDON. Sat— Britain will withdraw its 200 man army garrison from Bermuda at the end of this month. This follows Britain's decision to reduce overseas commitments. A. P.31 words
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184 1957-05-12 8 CAIRO Saturday. TWO of four Britons charged with spying here today pleaded not guilty The other two refused to plead. John Thornton. Stanley, 40, of the Prudential Assurance Company, told the court in a firm voice: "I deny everything." Charles Plttuck, 45. of the184 words
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Advertisement330 1957-05-12 8 You can use C*^ ZONAS in so many ways! C^^^M T\ j I j ZONAS Adhesive Pla«er is an V\^ I\ f ti essential item in the house for treatjV JT ing a wound, fixing a dressing or for V strapping a pad in place. But there area hundredand one330 words
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Advertisement242 1957-05-12 8 PENTALITE f(r J AND CEILINGS w WHHRI-. the rainbow etu'j is m\ surt with Pentalite I'm:.: P.iint— anil the nnju' of conn colour freedom i» yours with -^^^j^^^ Pentalite intnnixiiip <kb<-mr I the most oVlio»tr of floral tinti m.iv B grace your w-aIN «n<l crilingv Or, I prefer deep, rich,242 words
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Article, Illustration383 1957-05-12 9 fter seven years the Hai Hsuan will know her fate soon ffHO WILL OWN HER: COURT DECISION EXPECTED IN JULY i IC LEE years ng, the Liberty Hsuar know r Will i States or the Steamship teamed re harI 00. she" ed m the awaiting ct her < an ani383 words
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Article142 1957-05-12 9 'CONSPIRACY' CHARGE IS REFUTED rE head 0< the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board. Mr. C. F. Smith, denied yesterday that there was any conspiracy between local European, rubber dealers and overseas consumers to corner the Chinese rubber packers." This accusation came from Mr. Tan Lark Sye. president of the Rubber142 words
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583 1957-05-12 9 The diamond that wasn't Rambai trees in bloom The Countryman's Journal THERE was a terrific 1 storm on 30th last month, and there have been showers ever since, except on the Ist. Han Raya Puasa On the 26th.. on return from his rounds, the Tuan, after many weeks, was able583 words
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Article, Illustration553 1957-05-12 9 Mr. MOSQUITO'S' RARE WORK HELPS KEEP COLONY MALARIA FREE HE TRAPS THEM, CUTS THEM UP AND STUDIES THEM By CHAN CHIN BOCK LJE sat there looking through a microscope. "Mr. Samuel," I called as I pushed open the doors of his dingy laboratory. Without taking his eye away from the553 words
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Advertisement119 1957-05-12 9 f^*\ for t*^.W f^A Precision f. '^7 j Elegance TITONI LOURDES PILGRIMAGE CENTENARY 1958 PRESENTS THE FINEST. PERSONALLYU. EXPENSE PILGRIMAGE "O LOIRDES CONJUNCTION WITH THE POLYTECHNIC OCIATION LTD.. OF LONDON. EUHOPE S 4VEI SPECIALISTS. WILLEM RUYS- 24.000 »o« LUXURY LINER i.ww Lloyd. Singapore/ Napict April 1958 "ip':>i May/|une 1958 Tmr119 words
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Advertisement131 1957-05-12 9 ''mJtmMik.'' •.•.ovrc^y. Lt «-V '^^^^^^^ta^^f I JO a >^Af^^B •m m *m W\ •.'•.*^^*y.fl!yyy.?.rr^^:.'- '.'•■'.''.'.ls' j/.v.' '■'■^B HSr-v i i *i Tit '.''*r;'j j ill i IT I IMII 111 11 I\V •VvV-'vV-vO; BL I o I 101 ,^<7^\ Axe Brand Registered Trade Mark MINYAK CHAP KAPAK (EMBROCATION OIL) It131 words
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Article25 1957-05-12 10 2* Word, tit tmtmimmm). BILL JOHNSON ie The Rockets Invites You To A Tea Dance Sunday 3-6 P.M. Ca.-r.eroo Hotel Changl Road Tel *****25 words
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Article301 1957-05-12 10 QNCE aga.n the Malayan Trade Union Congress comes up with its familiar and vague bleat that the Federation Government is unfair or unsympathetic towards the trade union movement This time its chairman, Mr. Tan Chong Bee, doesn't like Dr. Ismail's warning that irresponsible acts by unions301 words
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Article147 1957-05-12 10 PRIVATE midwives in Singapore have made a good suggestion. Admittedly it was a selfish one, as it was put forward purely for their oVn Interests. They suggest that mothers who can afford the fees should have their babies at home. They point out, quite rightly, that Kandang Kerbau147 words
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Article, Illustration1545 1957-05-12 10 Richard Pollock - The ship that has EVERYTHING but a nightclub Richard Pollock By (And we'll have that soon/ says the Admit H ON THE FORRESTAI OFFICERS j DRIVE CADILLACS AND DECKHANDS I WORK WITH ELECTRIC POLISHERS I stood in the centre off the four-acre steel Flight Deck off the most powerful ship1,545 words
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Article117 1957-05-12 10 A shop steward la a littK like an egg. If you to ep him in hot water Ion.; enough he gets hard-boilc. Mr. 11. R. Nirholas. a>M>t.int general secretary of the IGWIJ. The Americans and Russians are not content at being able to kill the human race in three117 words
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Article453 1957-05-12 10 SIR May I be allowed to point out that all the comments in the Sunday Times hav e managed to beg the question. My suggestion was that, owing to the difficulty of obtaining evidence of corruption, a person who has bribed a corrupt official should be453 words
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Advertisement747 1957-05-12 10 Classified AdvtrtiMaut Services. Provided Straits Times Boi Nutnher ,t voa may PHONE your small ade to Singapor* 2800 c* llMiiliMi!iii|_j»t«tta»tsW CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT Wordt ti 1*,.., -Box it eu. titrm. OLD ESTABLISHED European Im;o;t Hoase require* reliable, tnitrpr^lng and r pable man for thr- position of Resident Salesman lr.747 words
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Advertisement18 1957-05-12 10 tsapetag J| ■PL V-^ JafilW. Wr HBg3fry-Ty> r %z EED UOH > is the still orange marie by v18 words
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85 1957-05-12 11 MALACCA AND A TREATY 1 33 YEARS OLD it The fA rty choirn Kce Gok. will draw f the Bri--^ent to Q by Britain fiands 133 aspect of Sundoy >day. the md 1824 town i and 1U ceded Mathc treaty -ced by parttea that any rred to any .d posu85 words
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Article333 1957-05-12 11 BRITISH DEFENCE CUTS MEAN 4/5 SINGAPORE EMPLOYEES ARE MADE REDUNDANT Discussions show that three main points ore in dispute NO agreement was reached yesterday in talks on the future of 415 local employees of the Singapore Naval Base made redundant by cuts in British333 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-05-12 11 Dr. Tan Kwang Hoh and j his bride, Dr. Helen Tav j Hui Lim, after their wed- ding at Wesley Methodist Church. Singapore. The bridegroom, the second son of Mr. and Mrs Tan Meng Jim. is attached to the General Hospital The bride, second daughter of Mr.Ng Eng Peow - 83 words
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Article, Illustration373 1957-05-12 11 Top salesman wins world contest and free trip to Sweden A MODEST Singapore salesman has won a world sales contest organised by a Swedish firm of typewriter manufacturers against stiff competition from salesmen in 17 of the world's biggest capital cities He is Mr. Martin ("Now is the time for373 words
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Article, Illustration250 1957-05-12 11 TUCKER'S TIP TO BUDDING TENORS: PATIENCE AND HARD WORK THE MET'S LEADING TENOR TO SING HERE A FORMER errand boy who has become one of the world's greatest tenors, American Richard Tucker, is due in Singapore tomorrow to give concerts in the Federation and Singapore. It is believed to be250 words
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Article61 1957-05-12 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices yesterday were: Straits Borneo copra: May $22\ buyers. $23 'i sellers. Tone quiet. Fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: June S26\ buyers. $27 »4 sellers. Tone firmer Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association: bulk $41 sellers, drum $45 sellers Tone steady TIN PRICE The tin61 words
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Advertisement51 1957-05-12 11 Believe u5.... there is no better nor safer fresh milk available in Malaya than BEAR BRAND Sterilized Natural Milk from Switzerland. A glass of cold BEAR BRAND Sterilized fash Milk is a tonic at any time for you and your children. W^~" -^eMn^r""s^f L^UJQ (Mi L TD SPORE-K LL*M PUR-PEN51 words
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Advertisement287 1957-05-12 11 I SIX DAYS IN jJtr»qJC<rna_ I CANTON I SAILS MAY 26 FIRST CLASS $663 ARRIVES 30 TOURIST CLASS* $371 I SAILS JUNE S g ARRIVES 9 CHILDREN ACCORDING TO AGE I DRY DOCKING AT HONGKONG PASSENGERS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO STAY ON BOARO. 1 ISLAY KERR CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE287 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-05-12 12 LIGHT AND SHADOW THIS week's theme, "Light and Shadow,'' resulted in a regular deluge of entries. All were so imaginative and original the judges had a really difficult time in choosing the four most outstanding. The pictures on this page Mere chosen after much careful weighing of the pros and191 words
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Article, Illustration99 1957-05-12 12 /TVMKK A fans should "end entries to "Camera Contest," Sunday Times.. Cecil Street. Singapore 1 Name, address and r> tails Ml n l be written u: the back of each print. Glossy prints are preterred; and should be postcard size or larger if possible. No responsibility99 words
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757 1957-05-12 12 A Malay school was one of Raffles' hopes Historical Corner by DONALD DAVIES LITTLE did Thomas Stamford Raffles, preparing for the invasion of Java, realise that all his movements were being closely watched by a Mohammedan boy of 14 years, named Abdulla bin Abdulkadar. Abdulla once went so far as757 words
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Advertisement233 1957-05-12 12 £ta&g precision Paillard-Bolex the perfect camera, with lenses Kern-Paillard the perfect eyes of this camera. V •Hi/ P.O 80X_221, SINGAPORE Writ* for illu>tratrd literature and pricelUt. Designed for you who want the finest Fan A merican's I < r^ President Service f Bfv With certain people «enric« come* first. Perhaps233 words
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Advertisement60 1957-05-12 12 I*l MM m H^mtohnson ™s Johnson MO', in the new BRONZE colour, has NFAV WHbifcß spiral gears, smoother starting twist-grip speed control, sealed-in powerhead. 6 gallon fuel system and slow-running ability. Don't torgei that Johnson motors are corrosion-protected tests show positively n onDVFO that there is no longer any need60 words
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Miscellaneous111 1957-05-12 12 ACROSS: 1. Highest happiness DOWN: 1. Turnips and cab(s>. 6. Hut (5». 11. Storm (4i. bages <B>, 2. Spoon 15>, 3. 12. Already determined (8), 13. Wrongs (8), 4. Tempest (5), 5 Postpone (7>, 14. Way (5), 15. Boys (4). 6 Grain* t7) 7 Scene'o, 1 ffiffST gg*?7 A S2SS?111 words
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459 1957-05-12 13 THIS FILM IS A REAL SHOCKER, MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT ARE WORLDS PERFECT CRIMES COMMITTED BY OUR CHILDREN? Doug Lackersteen decision should I have taken, had I been the censor, after seeing the Warner Bros, controversial movie, THE BAD SEED 7 Make no mistake. THIS FILM IS A SHOCKER'459 words
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210 1957-05-12 13 OPIUM CHEAT FINDS HE IS WHACKED IN THE BUSH LONDON Films and 20th Century-Fox have combined to produce a mellow and engaging picture of life in the Australian bush, with "SMILEY" a. the story of a boy born with the chips stacked against him. apparently. Now I have not visited210 words
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Article62 1957-05-12 13 Diana Dors had her regular stand-in with her again for Maxwell Settan':. "The Long Haiil' produced at Shepperton Studias for Columbia Pictures release Nora Milier has been stand-ing-ln for Diana for the past five years until Diana wet* to Hollywood Diana asked lor her immediately .she62 words
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Article, Illustration17 1957-05-12 13 Deborah Kerr in a scene from "Heaven Knmcs, Mr. Allison17 words
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Article376 1957-05-12 13 AN excellent recording of a sombre wort is Philip 12--lnrh A ***** L on which Rudolf Berkln with the Philadelphia Orchwtra conducted by Eugene Ormandy. plays Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 in B Flat M.ijor. Op 83 Serkin is a pianist of great power, admirably suited to376 words
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Article200 1957-05-12 13 ROBERT HAS KEYS TO HEAVEN TO all intents and purposes, there are only two people in the cast of 20th Century-Fox's HEAVEN KNOWS. MR. ALLISON", Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr And Mitch, that muchmaligned man. shows just what he can do when he has a good story and a good200 words
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226 1957-05-12 13 IT is hard to assess which of the two has just that little extra- Gina Lollobri»ida or Sophia Loren? The "extra" naturally Is in reference to the special talent those two sirens take delight in tossing around MAMBO GIRL Sophia Loren will226 words
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Article40 1957-05-12 13 Winston Graham's novel, "Fortune is a Woman", <Hodder and Stoughton), has resulted in a tense mystery drama .starring Jack Hawkins and Arlene Dahl. Th efilm was produced 1n Britain by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilllat.40 words
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Advertisement391 1957-05-12 13 I ACT mvi i-sCTiI LAST DAY! if U W Ml and S3O p.m. OPENS TOMORROW "THE BLACK WHIP" J Rei*aa«4 by J»th Century-Fox Tonight A Tomorrow at Midnight '(HINESE JOAN OF ARC" < Mandarin) K ..!!!?..V. inN(l k«>\(, t -limn) l 1 ir f=7J LAST 2""DAYS! jCATHAYJ 4^; 15 J391 words
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Advertisement557 1957-05-12 13 J^ g*,m Ji lt o Shaw >hou> H th, %t WEEKEND ATTRACTIONS LAST 2 DAYS! j I ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S FIRST TRUE TALE OF TERROR* (W. 8.) g ■TKe^ftr^c^gf Man GALA PREMIERE TOMORROW at 8.45 p.m. Warners- **IiIAXT" Warner Color Srason SUrts TIKSDAY 3 Shows: 1. 5 A 8.45 p.m. Mm557 words
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Miscellaneous219 1957-05-12 13 Hongkor.g: 7 If Album of Music; pimn mai ay a 730 M"Vie Mari/iue; 8.00 Radio KAUIU MALAYA Tneatre; g3Q Ml)M( f om tne Ba] let: 9.00 Men twhind the Muslr; (Slntaporr: Short wave 41 metres. *9.30 News; '9 45 Entracte; 10.00 Medium wavr 476 metret.) A Man and a Band;219 words
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Article, Illustration864 1957-05-12 14 She Books great even in the morning Mike Ho. 2 finds lite with Li* Just ivond^j WE'VE GOT EVERYTHING WE WANT By Logan Gourlay HE wasn't quite his usual self. In fact the ebullient non-stop Mike Todd was almost subdued. Certainly sleepy- eyed. But of course it was 8.45 in864 words
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Article521 1957-05-12 14 A DOCTOR'S DIARY BY CEDRIC CARNE I ONDON How sensisitive are you to pain? Some people can take it. simply because they have what doctors call a high pain threshold. It's not merely a matter of courage. What is like a red hot needle521 words
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Advertisement112 1957-05-12 14 What did he say? We safdooo r- j Campbells gives you more +o enjoy I Serve CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE SOUP often enjoy the tempting flavor and goodness of 15 ;i garden-fresh vegetables in hearty beef stock «GETA.BL' seasoned to perfection! It's extra good and *©lF* J extra good for you and112 words
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Advertisement56 1957-05-12 14 CfliiilEQ Ultlitel IS THE ONLY 1 1j TON VAN WITI i_«AVt LrkOl P PL A r\ P\l>T" ol(ords r^" Q.f\O non afct kAr jurcl QP J[p synch V; axle incrcasc ALS O AVAIL** with Diesn i" GI LYONS MOTORS LIMITED: Orchard Road, Singapore? UNIVERSAL CARS LTD: Ipoh and Penang WEARNE56 words
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Article104 1957-05-12 15 J J" 1 of the firs queens Put to Lim Htng Loong, 18-y«.r-old 5-ng-pore .tudtnt, on his arrival in the Un.tcd Star.,. And it wa, to "plagut" h.m for the rest of his three-month visit to that country as a guest of the New104 words
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1307 1957-05-12 15 Brr..it's cold but what a nice bunch of guys Lim Hcnj Loong wji one of 33 youth delegates (16 girls and 17 boys) from 73 countries who attended the annual New York Herald Tribune Forum for High Schools in New York in March this year. The delegates were selected after1,307 words
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Article, Illustration17 1957-05-12 15 Th, .uth w Mi "Ucl, —k UJjJSgfrZSJr W n SC|17 words
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Article65 1957-05-12 15 CTRrSsS I -E££s into the water around it. The Ministry said: "As nobody has ever put in a report about t, we can't say what hapDcns to the coins." The question may be answered next week when six men from the Ministry, w th a65 words
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Advertisement219 1957-05-12 15 ITwhy do so many Doctors use one particular Soap? i wetmt wfay m i wrgiriM sm» lo WMk wrn* •>iiot ftfT. m.»t -h« for Darton, ■ufdiMrw? -ibckMMt -•urtkta; kind t« y«w kiGHrs SOAP >■■'"* A* <* urn rV v >* J T Mf CO M |M landy MY LIGHT SCOOTER219 words
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Advertisement259 1957-05-12 15 Times m I I st W-^rA .n Fly with us to fascinating cities fri^iil l^^^rJ Dusseldorf. Zurich. Paris: or take Ji l^^_^A^^ff a tri P t0 syrf«*y Visit India or W /z?;VhF[Y WUWjIJiM to ten of the worlds most '''iroi^ wonderful cities. We offer you easy ■Z^^T-^^r Qu>tv^mlß connections to259 words
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Advertisement209 1957-05-12 16 Airline Jf DBSIW mmsUbMH I J '^^Kflf HERE irt th« new "Airline" dasks with tht *<*•*• inodtrn stream V lirved drawar V pullt All O<e •d(ei md cornerj of the desks art -If^_ 1 RBafsV^f Bh rounded tnd thtjr *J» I H »'t supported «a» I Sf by convenient m^f^^^^209 words
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Miscellaneous1136 1957-05-12 16 It I 2SZ2ZS- l\>-~ THE OUTCOME AN7 AL«A7v s= 1 v Edgar Rice Burroughs \fi^^i?^S !B-^JP^ilil .'.■^^T^j^K* of Itic:enstJ^J7 courage, i^^-^^-^^A^ z 7 r«M BSL VthE Are-MAIM MOW 'i^^ir^^^Bi I I SUSPECTS TKEACHEKV, TAKZAN KETfc!;SVE7 W!S U <g^^T^^^^ -Jk& 'TO COLLECT %F^^H r-rr7 WEAPONS ANJ7 S?E7 TO THE JAIL WHEJE1,136 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-05-12 17 II plinttiK? iphod outside thp headquarters of i In h in Budapest Prior to the take-over of the mj it was known as Kisprst. As Puskas i" hie hfcan with the take-over He \rm\ training. beea«e a major brrausp unptis62 words
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Article77 1957-05-12 17 > Hornchureh, to the round think- i When reply .she be- Then the Intruder asked for money, saying he wanted to get back to his wife in the north of England. She said she had nonr so he told her to turn her face to the wall77 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1957-05-12 17 Continuing THE PUSKAS STORY In which the man they've called the world's greatest footballer tells the fantastic inside story of sport behind the Iron Curtain... where football was part of Red propaganda. The Russian masters wanted One Year Plans tor Hungarian football they even1,249 words
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440 1957-05-12 17 Next Week I HAVE TO BECOME A PARTY MOUTHPIECE By JACK THOMAS I ONDON, Sat. Shirley Bassey, the Welsh girl who sang herself from working men s club concerts to international stardom in less than two years, has given away a440 words
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Advertisement134 1957-05-12 17 VITALITY I VII t\ la I I Boundless Energy! Kk v Radiant health! Vitality »nd radiant health are made possible by thi» natural tea plant mineral A lonic. If your system is starving for vital mineral talta—fct VIKELIV Vikrlp Tablets tonUin concentrated mineral »IU ot Iron. Calcium. Phosphorus. Ma»n«lum. Food134 words
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Advertisement90 1957-05-12 17 Tour I S.E.ASIA...^&/^ I I MALAYAN I AIRWAYS I He makes no secret -of admiring the girl who uses POND'S LIPSTICK SATTN -smooth Pond's I.ipstirks MmmmW^ ''JmM&m^. ac^ 'he "nal touch of glamour w^Mmr** WMk. lo y° ur make j p and thr y ta y WM ■A^lll^gTfV on for90 words
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Article103 1957-05-12 18 KESAVEN TO RUN IN SCAAF MEET SINGAPORE sprint champion and Olympic Gamcsman. Kesavan Soon. will compete in the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Ft aeration's championships at the Chinese High School. j Buicit Timah. on Saturday and Sunday. Kesavan, whose father v Indian and mother Chinese. li flicible to take part103 words
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Article102 1957-05-12 18 i i/ORMER tennis champion Low 1 Kee Pow entered the semi-finals of the Eu Tong Sen Cup golf competition when he beat N Sutclirte m the first round at the Royal Island Club yesterday. Yesterday's rciults were: T. N. OCarrol beat E. E. Peel by three102 words
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Article84 1957-05-12 18 A flo-i un fourth-wicket partnership between Haynes < 72 no and Middleweek iss> gave RAF Chanel a 123-mn win over Singapore Recreation Club in a friendly cricket match on the padang yesterday. Changl 151-7 < Haynes 72 no. Middlewrek 55. Frugnelt 3-36». SRC. 28 i84 words
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Article101 1957-05-12 18 ACROSS* 1. Bliss, ti. Cabin 11. Rant 12. Foregone 13. Adlcurn 14. Route. 15. Slur. 16. Assented 18. Sermon. 19. Pay. 20. Curl. 'J3. Clench. 25. Issuer. 26. Ring. 28. Was. 29. Hiring. 32. j Decadent. 35. Item. 36. Avail. 37. 1 Elusne 38 Fervency. 39. Even 1101 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1957-05-12 18 Graham Short - NEW CITROEN WILL TURN THE HEAD OF MOST DRIVERS Graham Short II two years since it made its startling debut at the Paris Motor Show, the ultra modern Citroen DS-19 is at last on sale in Singapore The long wait is understandable The DS-19 without doubt the most mechanically advanced1,093 words
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Article320 1957-05-12 18 NO RECORDS BROKEN GHO ArHLET/cs 183J points. "A" pions at the GHQ FAR El at Tanglin yesterday. Second were "Q" Branch with 112 points while Camp team got 96 J and "G" Branci--84. Although the events wen kemly contested, no new re cords were set.320 words
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174 1957-05-12 18 UPPER Serangoon were champions at the first inter-Ccm-munlty Centres athletic meet at River "Valley Road yesterday. Upper Sorangoon scored 112 points. Buicit Panjang 30 and Sims Avenue 28. Results were: MEN 100 yd: 1. Fan Yen Phlan (US) 2. Rahmat Salnl COB), 3 Dalip Sin'jli174 words
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Advertisement447 1957-05-12 18 -J f '*i *mSBB """l^/ A Van Heusen shirt does so much for a man #r>« now Its Non Iron I Ilic new .in Vjii Hcuscn '\.iniai;c' is the perfect I .niac in lusirou- t«<>- non-iron collar-attached shirt. In lold non-iron poilin, dries jhsolutcly white, cream and prey «.ih no447 words
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Advertisement238 1957-05-12 18 SPORTING SAM By Reg. Ij II >. I.^ I. I^l L >. j 11, ■1-1-'- -I jII I l-^l^l V Holiday Fl in friendly, sport-loving Australia I^^ fLY THE "KANGAtCO- 1 «OUT£ \d4^^ WITH LUXUKY SERVICE JfGjM A visitor to <iiinnv, outdoor-living Australia may follow an e\ciunp round of sport238 words
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Article726 1957-05-12 19 SINGAPORE and the Fede. ration drew 1-1 In their annual Sportsman Trophy soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday before a crowd of 4.700. The 80-minute match bristled with hard knocks fast exchanges and excitement but the standard was not nearly as high as had been726 words
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220 1957-05-12 19 SEREMBAN. Sat SOUTH look a 5-4 lead tn the Gulllemard Clip match auatrnt North on '.he Sunce' Ujong Club court* here today. But In the women's McCabe Reay Cup North are leading 3-0. There are two more marches In the QuUlemard Cup and220 words
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Article, Illustration556 1957-05-12 19 SOUZA-DODGE STAND OF 46 SAVES HK FROM COLLAPSE Kirkham and Turner run through the last five wickets for 36 runs SINGAPORE 43-2 IN REPLY TO TOURISTS 1 129 fHE VISITING Hong Kong cricket team were dismissed for 129 runs in the first innings of their opening two-day match against Singapore556 words
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Article126 1957-05-12 19 SCOREBOARD HONG HONG KONG Ist Inns Taylor c and b Sandosham 2 Brdxin st Bone b Kirkham 5 Coffry c Alty b Sandosham 13 I Mirll.iv c Bonr b Drlilkan 11 >(iu/.i b Kirkham Dodfr not out 21 arnrll c Bonp b Turner (irrenhalfh b Kirkham Welsh lbw Turner Dhabher126 words
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Article83 1957-05-12 19 John Woodhou.->e will lead a Padanp Clubs XI in cricket match as;ains; Khoo Ong Lee» XI on the padang on Tuesday. The Padang Clubs Xl 'hope to play a series of fames again.it other combination-, during the season. Teams will be: Parian? Clubs: ttoodhousr (capti. Hoffman,83 words
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Article62 1957-05-12 19 Police "A" and Darul Aflah drrw 1-1 in a S.A.FA. Div. 2A league aiatch at Thomson Road yesteiciay. In another Dlv. 3A match Junior A.A. drew 1-1 with Rajajl ■I Jalan Be^ar Stadium. The niv. 3B maU;h between Kebenaran Club and X.M.L. was postponed, whfle Gymkhana62 words
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Article45 1957-05-12 19 V.R.Y. Winkleman won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's "C" medal competition with 37*» points yesterday. Other cards returned were- T M Stevens 37';. J. B. Pynegar 36 and C .J Day 36' i. E St. J. Berrlll won the ball iweep.45 words
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Article43 1957-05-12 19 Blacks -w.nl meet Whi'es In the final of the Ismail Cup polo tournament at the Singapore Polo Club on Tuesday. Blacks yesterday bea' Greens by m Roak to 1 while Whites beat Reek by 4- 1 In the other match43 words
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Advertisement527 1957-05-12 19 I i y New '57 PLYMOUTH -DOOR BELVEDERE 8 CYLINDER MODELS (HTH EXCmNC NEW FEATURES [ON MRE SUSPENSION! dllng with Limousine softness with velvet smoothness V FV INTERIORS! d richness unmatched In the H BUTTON TRANSMISSION! flni »l no-shlft driving anywhoro On 8-cylinder models only mi PLANE MUUOBI Stglfest brakf527 words
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Advertisement436 1957-05-12 19 for tnfo'ttofion Qftd bookings MALAYAN AIRWAYS M U OINCtAl IMM AGtNTS TE( ?MaI W OCEAN SUUO'NC SINGAPORE Bfchv^^^r CT" and pains with SLOAN'S. wKgfr Dab It on. Feel its penetrating, tingling glow as it acts HI speedily easily to kill i v pain. Get a bottle today, and I V.436 words
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120 1957-05-12 20 Colony keep Chua Cup with 3-2 win SERE.MBAN. Sat. SINGAPORE retained the hua hoon Leong Cup by beating Perak 3-2 on the Sumcei I jong Club courts here today. The colony had an overnight lead of 2-0. Rain interrupted thre r matches yesterday. Malayan champion Ong hew Bee clinched the120 words
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Article119 1957-05-12 20 PLt. J. K Jackson, of Hong Kong, and S Tech. G. J. Gartland. of Cnangi, yesterday won the mm s doubles title in the Far Eas- Air Force tennis championships. They beat FLt. Wallace and FLt Leeder 8-10. 6-4. 6-2 in a match which lasted 90119 words
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1893 1957-05-12 20 Fufton skips home q winner by 4 lengths KHASIM AND BOLD DRAGOON GIVE 'PORKY' DONNELLY A DOUBLE Dentureene snatches dramatic last-stride victory to pay $78 By EPSOM JEEP TUFTON, with Garnet Bougoure astride, scored ■<m easy Four-length win in the CL 4, Div. 2 7f handicap t<> pay $.~>8 and1,893 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-05-12 20 IRON LIEGE finds a gap between two horses and breaks through to win the Kentucky Derby. America's chief racing classic at Louisville on May 4. Second was Bold Ruler (left) with Federal Hill third— AP. picture.AP - 44 words
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Article71 1957-05-12 20 THE BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: SlBfi 226 1 No. *****1 (550.282) 2. No. *****9 (525,141) 3. No 193R71 ($12,570) STARTERS <51.396 each): Nos. *****8. *****8. *****. *****1, *****2. 137 750. *****1, *****0. *****6. CONSOLATION (51. 117 each): Nos. *****6. *****8. *****1, *****5. *****1. *****3. *****4. *****0. *****7, *****1. TREBLE TOTE:71 words
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Article153 1957-05-12 20 MELBOI'RNE, Sat. AUSTRALIAN soccer result*: ♦i s w ,ni iiiiiiv i... t N.S.W. SOUTHERN DW. 1 Auburn 2 Granville 1 St. Grorge 1 Lelchhardt 7 Manly v Corrimal (playing tomorrow) Prague 1 Northshorr 4 SOUTHERN Div. 2 Pyrmont 5 Whitf Eagles 1 Warrirwood 1 Sutherland 2 Polonla153 words
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Article149 1957-05-12 20 SEVERAL now borsea are spelling in the Cameron Highlands. They include Marly KnoA-c. Bonnie Scots Couag and Roth< .-ay. Movement of horses to and from the Cameron Highlands during April: Arrivals: Marly Knole (Apr s'. Mirophli. Pizarro (Apr. 7. Winterdrina (Apr. 8), Rubber Planter <Apr. 16149 words
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Advertisement90 1957-05-12 20 :n W'orrfi 1110 i minimum). KHOO To Shirley and LoporU. at Bungsar Hospital, on 11.5.57, i prl—both well. OH To Molly and Michael Slew Kheng. on 10th May. a daughter Both mother and baby well. CHAN— TAN: The encasement Is announced between Kok Swee •nd May Yin*, eldest daughter of90 words
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Miscellaneous73 1957-05-12 20 I^DIARY (RKKKT Singapore v lloni; Knnx, padang 11 a.m.: Srrancoon Gardens v S.C.C.. Seranito<v? ioccn Sino-Malays v Kedrration Sri retion. Jalan Rrsar, 315 p m S.A.FA. Div. 2\: BOOCA v Sukaramai, Jalan Resar, 4 pm Blur Rovers v Kola Raja, In l.i us: Div- 2B: Alexandra v Wrs-li-.«j. Farrrr lark:73 words
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