The Straits Times, 26 May 1957
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Title Section18 1957-05-26 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES lament in No. 1,135 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1951 iO CENTS NINC KWONC OPTICAL CO18 words
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335 1957-05-26 1 Formosa expresses her profound regret' Taipeh situation eases as army patrols streets TAIPEH, Saturday. JHIRTV THOUSAND troops patrolled the streets and heavy guards were mounted al American establishments as martial law was (imped on Taipeh today. rioters have been shot dead and 45 ,mcc angry mobsReuter - 335 words
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125 1957-05-26 1 SYDNEY. Sat. The Anglican Primate of Australia, Archbishop Dr. Howard Mowll. has appealed to th<Primp .Minister. Mr. Menzies. to stress the urgent need for a ban on or the limitation of nuclear tests Dr. Mowll sent his nnssam- as president of the World CouncilReuter - 125 words
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Article155 1957-05-26 1 A WOMAN dying of cancer is sud- denly restored to health, a hope- less paralytic walks, medically incurable blindness suddenly vani- shes. When things like this happen people say it's a miracle In Page 2 today RHONA CHURCHILL NEXT WEEK tells the story of the first of five extraordinary cures.155 words
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Article172 1957-05-26 1 CVERYTHINC in this series is BRAND NEW material. Its approach to life and marriage and all their problems is wise, frank and human. The Hr\t article is by Dr. Eustace Chesser uho discusses sexual harmony in marriage. Here are some of the points he makes"The attainment172 words
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Article74 1957-05-26 1 CINCAPORE police last night detained for questioning 30 men in connection' with a reported kidnapping Fhe report said a man waa seen being dragged in to a car yesterday afternoon in Fort Canning Road and driven away. About two hours later detectives found the man74 words
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350 1957-05-26 1 PROTEST AT DELAY IN ADMITTING NORMAL-TRAINED TO SCHEME ABOUT 2,500 teachers in Singapore are threatening to go on strike because of "Government's delay" in admitting normal-trained teachers into the Education Service Scheme. The secretary of the Singapore Teachers' Union, Mr K. S Williams, told350 words
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Article188 1957-05-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Merdeka Calypso (■{imposed by Mr. Len Thorne. English programme organiser ol Hudio Malaya here, will be heard on the air at p.m on Thursday It will be included in a new Radio Malaya programme Malayan Magazine, and will be sung188 words
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Article122 1957-05-26 1 Not known at last Colony address SINGAPORE police have been a.sked to assist the Malacca police who are investigating the disappearance of a businessman. The man gave his name as Ec Kirn Swee aged 38. in the register of the Central Hotel. Malacca. He was listed in the122 words
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Article71 1957-05-26 1 KARACHI. Sat. Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. the Japane.v Prime Minister, arrived her today on an official visit. Speaking through an interpreter to a crowd of about 1.000 at the airport, he said "Sharing common ideals t Asian nations. Japan an.i Pakistan have always maintained the most cordialReuter - 71 words
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225 1957-05-26 1 RONALD BAXTER - Tengku Rahman puts off his return for a sentimental trip to past RONALD BAXTER From LONDON. Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman told me tnd.i> why he delayed his home goniK until Monday. 11, is inakini: i sentimental journey bark to his past. Kor years he has been trying f> c— tod225 words
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Article57 1957-05-26 1 FAIRBANKS. Alaska h Sat. Th RAF Canberra Ariel V Lit hew for London today on the last leu of it.- Lon-don-Tokyo round trip (light still hopeful of breaking the SO-year-old record. Fl -Lieut. T. J. Lar the co-pilot, said he expected to make the flißht from AlaskaReuter - 57 words
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Article68 1957-05-26 1 THAT $70,000 JACKPOT is waiting to be won in The Malayan Monthly 1 Contest T '*«*>• nnn There s also the usual 55.000 in consolation prices. »j nMnAV The contest closes on MONDAY |UNE 3— EICHT days from today. Make your bid for the big money68 words
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193 1957-05-26 1 TWO Japanese boats bear Britain's nuclear tests today, and headed toward t Indonesians arrest another editor JAKARTA. Sat Military police today arrested In.ii 3i n Goat, editor of Kens Poa Chinese language daily i because "his newspaper's reporting of army alTalrs had createdReuter; AP - 193 words
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Article204 1957-05-26 1 Hopes of settling bus row fade UOPES ot averting a strike in the Hock Lee and Tay Koh Vat bus companies in Singapore faded yesterday With an ultimatum due to expire tomorrow, the companies repeated that they would NOT negotiate on recognising the Singapore Bus Workers' Union or on the204 words
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Article35 1957-05-26 1 IKE'S NEW PLAN FOR DISARMING WASHINGTON. Sat. President Eisenhower has approved new disarmament proposals, including establishment of partial air inspection zones and efforts to prevent countries now without them cutting nuclear weapons— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article40 1957-05-26 1 ROME, Sat. Gina Lollobrigida ha s beaten her up-and-coming rival Sophia j Loren in a popularity contest I coiulucted by the newspaper II Messagero The final count: 14.572 readers voted for Lollobrißtda. 9.243 for Sophia.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement111 1957-05-26 1 The Seu Bautch tomb RAY- BAN SEKSEJtOT SUNGLASS EXTRA IMTII far greater smoothness Pi, NEARtr "I and A A QUARTER a i longer coolness Ihc I ONliI R Ihc cigarette From thr hr«t pud to th* Ihc COOI I R la-i. thr rxtra Imcth <<f Kolhmaiu Ihc smoke t i-n-,,111 words
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Article, Illustration1464 1957-05-26 2 Btaiu today a startling yet mil DOCUMENTED series Next Week THE CANCER CURE A woman dying with cancer is suddenly restored to health, a hopeless paralytic walks, medically incurable blindness suddenly vanishes. When things like this happen people say It's a miracle. Today RHONA CHURCHILL1,464 words
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Advertisement126 1957-05-26 2 5 CASE HISTORY No. l NAME: Jeanne Fretel. DISEASE B losis peritonitis, with additional men toms developed after appendicitis on e t ?eal when she was 24. Tuberculosis spread l9j intestines, feet, and mouth. lto "»Jcli I m By 1948 doctors said she was all hu» a she received the126 words
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Article, Illustration525 1957-05-26 3 Blueprint for lIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI the American MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:!! iiiiimiiimiiiiMiiiiiii home (1) today ■■•■■■■■■■ll MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BY WILLIAM FOSTER NEW Yorker Cene Hughes clambered off the 520 businessman's train home, started up the engine of his long. s h y limousine and purred his way back to W itc525 words
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Article677 1957-05-26 3 Instead of walls a curtain of air EXPERTS say America's adventures m outdoor living are only just beginning In the house of the future. bu'lt mainly of glass and steel, Americans will hardly be able to tell the difference between living in and living out. Walls will677 words
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Article130 1957-05-26 3 Revolutionary in both design and construction this dome-shaped house made from three millimeter self-carrying iron *hecting is artistically furnished in the modern theme and is big enough to house a family with .several children. Delivered in sections the house is welded together on the site and130 words
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Article227 1957-05-26 3 BE ON YOUR GUARD AT SIX O'CLOCK lONDON, Sat. You are most likely to have a road accident between six and seven p.m. on Saturday, say statisticians of the British Transport Ministry, who have been breaking down casualty figures. They have produced astonishing facts. For example, the safest age for227 words
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Advertisement122 1957-05-26 3 MALAYAN tfjfc RAILWAY JEM Personality Series No. 28 vjt IIL the' Rnte bin Mnhamrtl ha G (l^ v J i. thr tuition Mauler at Kuala V?L Krai in Kelantnn. from thi* V Sp- l>itmt thr Hailtray oin-ralet V, ■*> W IKitrihiilion scheme 2fil "■■■>' y/r^V f,,r f 0,u1.. i»irr,U nml122 words
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Advertisement106 1957-05-26 3 WHO HAVE. ALWAYS DONE thnr'own sewing will be able to accomplish'the most^difficult sewing steps without attachments— •> without "Sending Out"\Litcrnlhj at the mere flick', of a s witch J hey' will be able to sew everything at home .™tA«-BORLETTI Eveii r youric'lul(l will 7sooni lctmi»to¥embroiaer willi surprising case. SINGAPORE/ X.106 words
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204 1957-05-26 4 Doctor not negligent, says the Coroner IPOH, Sat The Ipoh Coroner said today that no one should be blamed for the death of a patient at the Central Hospital. Tanjong Rambutan. Dr S. Parampalam of the hospital had been accused by hLs superior, Dr. M. A. K. Cocheme. the superintendent,204 words
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Article57 1957-05-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.-Twrnty-six second-hand dealers, brokers and businessmen bid for the equipmc n t and furniture of Malaya's oldest Malay newspaper, the 26-year-old MajUS here today. The sale by auction fetched about $2,000. Soon after the printing machine, types, motors and furniture were carted away.57 words
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315 1957-05-26 4 PROCESS SERVER PRESENTS NOTICE: VACATE QUARTERS UNION OFFICIAL: WE MUST SEE OUR LAWYER FIRST JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. THE 261 dismissed strikers of the Lee Pineapple Factory here today refused to accept service of a Supreme Court order to vacate company quarters. Mr. Justice315 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-05-26 4 MR. WILLIAM TAN KIM IKK and Miss Helen Lim Cboon Neo after their wedding; yesterday at the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Singapore. The bride is the younpest dauphter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Chew Moh. The groom is the eldest son of59 words
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124 1957-05-26 4 PENANO, Sat. A woman tontine promoter. Lim Choh H t Tee. was acquitted last night of cheating 13 women of $4,255. Defence counsel. Miss Lim i Phaik Joo. submitted that i the prosecution had offered no evidence that Lim had failed to pay any124 words
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Article65 1957-05-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Foreign photographers have been invited to exhibit samples of their work at Malaya's merdtka trade fair, taking place in Petalins Jaya in August and September. The Malayan Photographic Society is arranging a competition for international "shutterbugs." There will be a separate section for Malayan65 words
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Article136 1957-05-26 4 AN "almost Impossible" landslide trapped three women labourers working at the site of the new Department of Pathology building at Outram Road, a Singapore coroner's court was told yesterday. Two of the women were quickly dug out by other workers but the third was buried136 words
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111 1957-05-26 4 IPOH. Sat— Eighteen "Hippies", eight of them probationers, have bern given dismissed notices by the Ipoh Internal Transport Company. They have been sacked because of the new Im- ployment Bill whii h conies into force next month. prohibiting women b'.-init employed after111 words
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Article, Illustration248 1957-05-26 4 NAN HALL - TRY THIS— YOU'LL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN NAN HALL MR CHIU BACKS A CARNEGIE COUtttt, By AFTER rhe Dale Carnegie course no s ud the same again, according t 0 Mr Ch vice-president of Singapore Dale Came*i c "It changes everybody. t chatting urbanely to reporters charm. Asked how248 words
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Article62 1957-05-26 4 Officer is accused of perjury |NSPEC- pore char, Colony n with not guilty Thp r-.i to a ;tion. It wa lius mad< Ibefon Second i Judge. Mr Keb. 28 d Kalahe Mart; sequent charj;> c ion of I Vlctori toria 81 sent to Tht Tan. o second right trou Bail62 words
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Article20 1957-05-26 4 Sir I president I cil, and La I turned to S:r.« I day after a I Borneo.20 words
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Advertisement102 1957-05-26 4 A Jm\ &*^illV V I I^JI i f I A I s fl I /\Twli 1 4hV r ZHH \%£*J I P* C4l4f6frttCU2& DE LUXE Restyled for beauty This new Cambridge saloon is the style leader for 1957. Mechanically unchanged, but now with the new longer and lower look. Please102 words
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Article92 1957-05-26 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. THE man who established village constable posts in Trengganu and on Pulau Redang, and island 27 miles from the harbour, left here this week on long leave before retiring under Malayanisation. He was Mr. D. J. Randall, offlcer-in-charge of Police District, Kuala92 words
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272 1957-05-26 5 ROBBER GANG RAN WHEN THEY FOUND TABLES TURNED KLANC. Sat.— Two women put three armed thieves to flight after a fiveminute struggle this morning. The women, Ching Siew Eng, 25. a mother of two. and her stepmother. Madam Lim Mci Lan. 30, then272 words
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175 1957-05-26 5 UMNO: STOP THIS CO-ED SCHOOLS FOR TEACHERS I^OTA BHARU. Sat. i Kelantan Malays want separate teachers' training colleges for boys and girls "in keeprng with the need of religion and culture." This decision was taken at the annual delegates confer ence of the Kelantan UMNO here yesterday. A resolution was175 words
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Article110 1957-05-26 5 Boy says: I like that home Lim Ah Chye. the 17--year-old boy who was turn an opportunity by a Singapore district judge on Friday to "have a look" at a Social Welfare home before being sent there, has derided that he liked the place. Yesterday, the judge, Mr. D. 11.110 words
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Article106 1957-05-26 5 The rear walls of the five buildings in Cecil Street. Singapore, which were destroyed by fire on Wednesday, will be pulled down by a demoli- tion squad tomorrow. The acting Deputy City Architect, Mr. J. N. Lockerbie, told the Sunday Times yesterday It was fe,ared106 words
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Article360 1957-05-26 5 MR. UM FLIES TO GENEVA TALKS THE Singapore Covernmeni new Citizenship Bill, w to more than 260.000 alien; study. This was disclosed by the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim YewHock, yesterday before he left by air for Geneva to attend the International Labour Organisation's conference early next360 words
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Article71 1957-05-26 5 The inhabitants of tiny I Pulau Sudong, which hit the j headlines as the worst affected in the recent influenza epidemic, had a film treat last night. The Singapore Government's information services film unit gave a two-hour film show. Main attraction: Columbia's Ambush at Tomahawk71 words
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Article41 1957-05-26 5 Two men were seriously injured yesterday when their car overturned and somersaulted twite in Mountbatten Road. Singapore. They were the driver. Yam Menp Keng. 22. and a passenger, Soo Koon Hock. Four other passengers were slightly injured.41 words
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Article36 1957-05-26 5 The South African Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Mr J. A. Siegruhn. will hold a Union of South Africa Day reception at the Royal Island Club between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Friday.36 words
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Article41 1957-05-26 5 A joint meeting of the Malayan Mathematical Society and the Science Society of Malaya will be held ot the chemistry lectuio theatre. University of Malaya, on Tuesday at 5.30 p.m. fcr a lecture on atomic enercy.41 words
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Advertisement368 1957-05-26 5 t I 1 CATHAY z m* ORGANISATION Jiff ON TOP IN SHOW BUSINESS PROUDLY ANNOUNCES llllj f% THE WINNING OF THE "BEST ACTRESS" I AWARD AT THE ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL BY J llSf UN DAI IM|{ 111 I! HOIK IN V "GOLDEN LOTUS" J MADE \'l THE )f \\\i\\ OK(,.\MS.\II()\S368 words
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Advertisement159 1957-05-26 5 This txcepfion.il Electronic Flash /f provides «r«it effi- _J^^^^/^ A^' >L Ciency outputs AC C^L H^l^L operation 110 or IJRS^^^^Q jRr ll^SrflußiiiHHfiS XL IX I Accumulator In d Matador 1 I L. DeLuxe j Above Expert Modrh iMimmmWmmmTKb^^mmmWmmmmTsSEammTA r 7j^^^^^^**^^^^i^3|j the 'atest dculop /y\" i menr with choice ot iw^159 words
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Miscellaneous363 1957-05-26 5 What's on TODAY] LIBERAL SOCIALIST PARTY: mlses. 18 Race Course Road, 2 30 First annual delegates conference p m. ai 8 Waving Street. 2 pm. BARKER ROAD METHODIST SINGAPORE BLOOD TRANS- CHAPEL: 1st baptism and memItSION SERVICE: Blood centre bership service at Anglo-CJriine.se nnrn t'n Dublic General Hospital. School. 5363 words
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Article, Illustration484 1957-05-26 6 The Susan Barrie Page for Teens and Twenties |F anyone tries to tell you that being a secretary is a dull job, don't you believe it. More girls have carved themselves a successful career by being good secretaries than through any other job and484 words
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396 1957-05-26 6 Good make-up can be a kind friend even to very young £OOD make-up is the friend and ally °f even youn^ girls today, but the golden rule to remember is that just as skilfully applied cosmetics do a lot to enhance your looks, badly chosen and applied make-up only mar396 words
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Article134 1957-05-26 6 THERE will be plenty of A fu n for young people at this year's bifc International Bazaar on June 8 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The whole of the lower floor will be converted into Disney Land, arranged by Mrs. Jack Sharp. It will134 words
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Article235 1957-05-26 6 'pHE Viennese are traditionally wonderful pastry cookj and their recipes are always well worth trying. Here is one of the nicest Viennese Meringue Shortbread For the pastry you need 4 or self-raisinß flour. 4 oz. plain flour, 8 oz. butter (chilled) 2 esrg-yolks. 2 oz sugar. 1235 words
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Advertisement315 1957-05-26 6 Natural Vitamin C in the world's most delicious tonic drink The finest natural vitamin C tonic drink ever is Ribena— made from blackcurrants, the fruit which is richest in vitamin C. Ribcna makes a wonderfully delicious tonic which e\en those suffering from loss of appetite can enjoy. Ribcna helps build315 words
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Advertisement133 1957-05-26 6 End PRICKLY HEAT agony- ggGi^ today! 11l I (Ue. Jl§/ the pores for I CT^*?H* JO*!;' "rise. dry. iPßlCkix, I Ml Powdcr i|^ r **.lr O^W alkalis w\:,.Hf Ay %W\ how simple I E %<r\ Look for thiN new Prickh II L Powder tin. I < jS^^^^^^M^M! and the speciul133 words
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1095 1957-05-26 7 NOW ALLS' ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW? Address your letter: The Know Alls', The Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. QAM vim tell me exactly who are the natives whom we see in Sii g ipore H'iw do me to ire? TOXY TAN. Sir.i;aporr. We know vhom you They arc1,095 words
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401 1957-05-26 7 20 years wed— and she is still fealous /^AN you suggest any solution for the problem of a man and hi.s wife who have been married for 20 years? Tho wife is very jealous, possessive and quick-tempered. The man has managed to love, understand and even tolerate her ways until401 words
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Article190 1957-05-26 7 Jane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK tion of thp encounter I should be able to re© it. Would it be possible to publish her photograph with her proper aridi' B\n\i You give your address only as Seremban and th:it you must know, is immiHi cient If you are sincere in your claims190 words
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Advertisement140 1957-05-26 7 f ODE-IE! WHEAT FLAKES M w r fLAVOUREO WITH SUGAR. SALT A MAI T HEALTH, ENERGY ""> VITALITY Made from the finest sun ripened wheat Sole Agents It AUK VIII MOHi S LIMITKB SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG a JAPAN and retu-n on the large and iT/i*»J_k^SP<«~~» cvntrr table passenger vessels140 words
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Miscellaneous15 1957-05-26 7 TUEr^**" 3AM6OLS -4- /baft/tfr J f Mew MAT LAST MONTH J UANDI6 TUAT SPC/TV. PCAC15 words
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Miscellaneous82 1957-05-26 7 j I jpjFP^ WHAT A MESS VOlfßtejs@% Affi^r 3UR? CERTAINLY DOE^ j {I g||^*k A SPIENPIP JOB.CLCTHES 1v COME OUT OF WASHTL/8 Ptf\ <$y) SWUNG-! SPOTLESSLY LOOK! NOT A SHADOW OF A STAINI I I J ■^S'lk I 1 I |/^**"HOLIM CONFIDENTLY Gf?EET_T\ A NEW DAY, LOOKING a ff3Wl V^82 words
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Article113 1957-05-26 8 MALACCA. Sat. The Resident Commissioner, Mr. H. G. Hammett, said here today that the future of independent Malaya would depend a good deal upon i the behaviour of the po- t lice. Speaking a t the 48th Malacca Civics Course for I sub-ordinary police officers, he113 words
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Article, Illustration789 1957-05-26 8 AWARDS FOR POLICE HEROES WHO DROVE BANDIT CHIEF TO HIS DEATH THE REST OF THE HONOURS C.M.G. The head of the emergency food denial organisation. Mr. M. Cff Sheppard. former British AdViSC O Of B NC E Bri (ClVlL, bllan Mr J E S Crawford Mr. R. H A. Johnson.789 words
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Article, Illustration160 1957-05-26 8 Police seek tractor driver M ADAM CHAN LEANC. 42. mother of a nine-year-from h°J d P^° g R C H °u Poh H n Who has been mi «.nq from her Pulau Bukom home smce March 26 has now offered a S3OO reward for .nformat.on160 words
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Article79 1957-05-26 8 Colony flu on the way out The Singapore Government yesterday announced a sharp fall In the number of influenza cases in tho Colony. Of the total of 1.760 outpatients at the General Hospital on Friday, only 485 were flu victims. This represents a drop of more than 20 per cent79 words
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Article48 1957-05-26 8 The Surprise Packel. ,i variety show produced by KlngsJey Morrando wa.s held at tho Singapore Badminton Hill last night to raise funda to send four boys from the 3-1 Group, Perak House Sea Scoi'ts. to the world lamboree in England in Augiut48 words
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161 1957-05-26 8 PENANG. Sat. Tan Saik Tian, 21, wrote in a suicide note to his mother- "Do not try to guess why I want to die. You will be wrong. "And please do not shed any tears over me."161 words
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Advertisement211 1957-05-26 8 NERVY? IRRITABLE? DEPRESSED! YEAST-M NOW IN A W£»Vy f Take yeast-vit. MODERN g hen \ourc nervy and for MpiA/ M all pains and aches. |1|C g IRRITABLE ?vi ast-vtte is a g Wonderful tonic for when you're g cd. overworked or irritable. g DEPRESSED I When you're -^^^T*^-^ THE LIGHTNING211 words
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Advertisement86 1957-05-26 8 J You knoty what you're getting \\|DULUX NMfe GLOSS FINISH Backed by the technical resour, t X# Imperial Chemical Industries. I;, lJ, l^j j &U&4H Codsw l<ZSt4Zc IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRY AMD ALL LEADING PAINT STOCKISTS Jewd-tte boiiiily M m X (or lips ami I fiigntips witt CLTEX y$ i Ml86 words
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66 1957-05-26 9 We prefer democracy, Lee tells poll rally -5 ngapore n Party, Yew, de- that the party was mocratic. Malaya nal methods NOT by force. Brat byng at R ad, Tan..fi: "All n working id we f doing Merger urged he said, party's acecent con- which 'tigaterj mer- acceptthit nee only66 words
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110 1957-05-26 9 GOING HOME: THE MEN WHO WERE CHIN PENG'S ESCORT KI'ALA LI MPI R. sat The 15 I'ith Rnsinirntof the Xin K s Ko>a) Hussars the troops who escorted ommunist chief hin Pfnc durin e the Jalinß talk«> in Deremher 1!(55 lrf hrn- lunitht on thr first leg of their journey110 words
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Article64 1957-05-26 9 Singapore police are investigating the death of a :wo-year-old girl whose body vas found ye.st^rriay at Chia Keng Village <,ff 6' 2 m.s. Yio -hu Kang Road. The body mm found in a )ox abandoned in the bhik'r. There was a wound on he head Police64 words
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628 1957-05-26 9 We flu swept Malaya in 1918 the Tuan ms down with malaria FLED FROM NURSING HOME UNCHALLENGED \w rhe 1918 inn:a epidemic t m Malaya in a Singang home refrom paraalana. a <_ valent on n Tebrau iob openin a at Ulu r ho fought he thought attack of c628 words
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Article, Illustration432 1957-05-26 9 Britain v. U.S. in battle to sell atom generators JAPAN BUYS ONE FROM EACH COUNTRY— BIG TEST AHEAD LONDON, Saturday. JAPAN'S decision to buy two atomic power plants one from Britain and one from the United States has launched a world atomic trade war, nuclear experts said here today. Repeat432 words
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Article35 1957-05-26 9 NICOSIA, Sat. Cyprlot (Greeks in the islands main town began a nine-day strike this morning in protest against "the Government's failure to abolish emergency regulations and refusal to release detainees." ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article520 1957-05-26 9 PANAMA DISEASE HITS DUSUN'S BANANA CROP U the period, there has ram in or m a great of its inhas so far flu recorded a v affecting onflned to Presumaat of Ag- now of A.O.J.S. Aii»?n he it after itter to the < xperts shell Comtod520 words
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244 1957-05-26 9 IT is always difficult for amateur groups in Singapore to know what audience will like! The Stage Club seems to have hit the target with Emlyn Williams' "Someone Waiting." An enthralling play in its own right, this gripping thriller was ably backed by a244 words
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Article46 1957-05-26 9 Mr. H. K. Surl, an Indian interpreter at the Singapore High Court, died at the General Hospital y.v^jrday after a short illness. H was 46. Mr Suri was admitted to the hospital 10 days ago. He leaves a widow and five chilciren.46 words
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Advertisement812 1957-05-26 9 EXPRESS SERVICE to Australia. SINGAPORE DARWIN SYDNEY. Leave Singapore every Tuesday at 1.30 p.m. Sumptuous Supcr-Contrcllation Comfort. All Fir* Class seats are Slumbcrcttcs. JSfer Touriir or Firjr Cl«i jfcj Allt-iMDIAr^-'t. ADELPHI BUILDING SINCAPORE TEL: *****. fkdtpuface Richard Hudnut J$ If I You'll love the way it glides softly and easily812 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, May 26, 1957.
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Article306 1957-05-26 10 lUST to make things more complicated at a time when several pan-Malayan organisations are threatened witti a split into self sufficient Federation and Singapore bodies comes a suggestion that the Singapore and Federation Film Appeal Boards should be amalgamated. In spite of opposition from the Singapore306 words
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Article175 1957-05-26 10 nEACTION against colo- nialism is understandable and is to be expected. But it can be carried to the point of nonsense. Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, a Malacca municipal councillor, objects to the floodlighting of the old Portuguese fort gate there. "It is a reminder of colonialism",175 words
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Article, Illustration538 1957-05-26 10 A diplomat &ives Malayans kis recipe for success WOULD rather put it this way," was the phrase a young diplomat constantly used during an interview I had with him a few days ago. Just to get things straight during the interview.538 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1957-05-26 10 MOUNTAIN SCALING IS MIXTURE OF FUN AND ADVENTURE You cling to bare rock by eyebrows and thank God you' By Malayan students of the Brinsford Teachers 1 Training College. ttO you know what it feels like clinging to the bare rock by your eyebrows with some 20 to 30 feet; Ronald Thompson - 1,019 words
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Advertisement799 1957-05-26 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT »#H,,,rf. *j mim t—Box S» rtt fxtm WANTED AOENTS. B«larj ::.'«nthly, Annual Bonus 1250/-. Liberal terms tell Indian cloth, work even spereUrr.e Malhotra Textile Mills. Ludhlana APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as (emale Etudent Nurses (Psychiatric EMs- Woodbrldjje Hospital. BuiKapore. Applicants must be in H age799 words
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231 1957-05-26 11 Love story at inquest on cinema fire victims woman were 'together* IPOH, Saturday. TEENACED boy and a middle-aged woman w ho died in the Star Theatre fire here on 20 were together in a room when the blaxe P tated today at the inquest on B. Muniandy bmte Mohamed Kundu,231 words
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Article59 1957-05-26 11 TAIPINO. Sat. A ceremonial parade of changing of the guard here last night marked the disbanding of thp headquarters of the Ist. 1 Federal Division, established four years ago. The old guard, drawn from the Ist. Bn. the Royal Lin- eolnshire Regiment, handed over duties59 words
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76 1957-05-26 11 FLU VIRUS IN MALAYA IS NEW TYPE, SAYS LONDON p. DON Sat. lAN for the A Influenza "onf irmed 1 virus Y>uth-East C same as 'urrent m ■■nent. 1 ri exthe virus id tnat I changed its :.nt it was tt pping built up p- »red to which i mutation.76 words
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Article20 1957-05-26 11 The new P tul'i Anglican Slim River. 70 [poh, will be :.(i.iv by the Henry Bai- ''.ire.20 words
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Article23 1957-05-26 11 Awociatlon l>i< u| vrstrrday i copra: June Tone 1 uitahlr Bombay June $27 4 Tone firm. it Oil Mill'T* ktrs, drum23 words
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Article34 1957-05-26 11 The Singapore Customs seized 500 lb. of dutiable cigarettes from a kelong off Padane Terbakar on Friday night. Some men escaped In a speedboat as the customs men approached.34 words
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Article56 1957-05-26 11 A preliminary inquiry into the theft of cash and jewellery worth $80,000 from the Bank of India. Robinson Road. Singapore, will be held on June 26 and 27. Nine people have been arrested and charged with committing the theft between April 30 and May 1 this56 words
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95 1957-05-26 11 CITY COUNCIL MOVES AGAINST CONDEMNED HOUSE FAMILIES rE Singapore City Council has started proceedings against 20 families living in a house condemned as unfit for human habitation. The house in Buffalo Road is occupied by about 110 people. They were served with notices to quit by May 17. The tenants95 words
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Article28 1957-05-26 11 Beatty Secondary School, Singapore, will hold its annual p-ize day in the school hall at 5 p.m. tomorrow. Old boys of the school are welrome.28 words
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136 1957-05-26 11 I^UANTAN. Sat. Water will be a big problem in Kuantan and Pekan next week when the towns ivill be invaded by a large number of people to see the Sultan of Pahang's Silver Jubilee celebrations. The situation is bad enough now, but it is136 words
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Article, Illustration116 1957-05-26 11 BUT $1,500,000 PROJECT HANGS ON LAND-LEASE TERMS THIS is an artist's sketch of the four-storey car park the Singapore Automobile Association wants to build on the pint of land bordered by Cecil Street. Cross Street and Market Street. It will have room for 600 cars116 words
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Article261 1957-05-26 11 LIB-SOCS: GENT'S AGREEMENT? NO GENT COULD HAVE AGREED I"HE Liberal-Socialist Party denies the Labour Front charge that it had not honoured a "gentleman's agreement" not to contest the by-elections in Tanjong Pagar and Cairnhill. An editorial in the latest issue of The Torch— the party magazine261 words
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Article94 1957-05-26 11 Only one more chance is left for registration in Singapore of children born in 1949 and 1950 for Government primary one classes next year. Registration can be made only on Saturday. A Ministry of Education statement yesterday said the last registration day would be on June94 words
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Article53 1957-05-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A senior Federation Government spokesman today denied a report that Inche Othman bin Mohamed. the Malayan Commissioner in London, may head the Federation Establishment Office after independence. Any change that might be considered in this appointment would come for decision before the Public Services53 words
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174 1957-05-26 11 THE names of 11 people, including two University of Malaya students and four Anglo-Chinese School students, will today be placed on record as the "«t members of the Barker Road Methodist Chapel in Singapore The undergraduates and students will be baptised and received174 words
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Article76 1957-05-26 11 A youth told a Singapore court yesterday that he tried to end his life because he was ashamed of his parents who "always fought with oach other." Alway Govlndan, 20. oleaded guilty to a charge of attempted suicide by drinking a cup of coffee to which76 words
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Advertisement68 1957-05-26 11 Art Mtt*l St»«l fill"! Cabin**! oKtr a e»mpl«»« /fjl rang* of unit* for filinf corr«pond«nc«. cardt, drawing*. (feik^Jl X-ray films, ttc. T*>e double door jH H 1 "t available ~^x Ml Htmm met. irr strongly J '•'n»occ«d Mi« full J to prevent •1 bm tiffed H 1 "on, tlat hoy68 words
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Advertisement321 1957-05-26 11 l^^g^^f^^V^" »^ll ill ....i*'°*'g«l J^ .*\]^^r L' sBY ]jP&\Q) Travel »> leisure in a c.rsio vessel DEP RETURN VIA SHILLONC 13/6/57 16/7/57 Hongkong |apan. Shanghai SUNDA 1/7/57 2/8/57 Limited accommodation no children under 12 years. Fare: Single Berth Cabin 5096 Double Berth Cabin 5939 Enquiries from: ISLAY KERR 6c CO..321 words
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Article, Illustration183 1957-05-26 12 TMIIS week's Picture Con- test with the theme "Seeing Double." brought in a goodly number of entries. Rut standards were remarkably poor. Many were content merely to take a picture with twin image* when a little more thought, a little extra trouble would have made all the difference183 words
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320 1957-05-26 12 Historical Corner by Donald Davies |MMICRANT junks from China began to arrive in Singapore during the middle fifties of the last century Their arrival was the cauio of groat excitement on the island. Their approach generally was signalled by Malay boatmen and this320 words
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Article94 1957-05-26 12 /^AMERA fans should send entries to "Camera Contest." Sunday Times. Cecil Street. Singapore 1. Name, address and details MIST be written on the back of each print. Glossy prints are preferred; and should he postcard ifaK or larger if possible. No responsibility is accepted for94 words
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Advertisement396 1957-05-26 12 Precision Prestige since 1856 iroo/. non-magnetic, •ihockprotrctrd Qoldlillrd case, or in •ohd 1* carat gold, with strap or cord from $175 -r -:>. C fit Sol\in^ tlir notorious prohlem... nam i h<.w >o reduce the diameter of a vlfuinr.il!*; »atrh and y~t increase its winding poi-ri. The only solution: a396 words
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Advertisement40 1957-05-26 12 6er2fKW£C7W? /a/mi Invite your friends to show their |on your NEW 2EI C^' I Handles both 2%"X2%" slides or sti 35m.m. Sec the ZETT 66N now at your photographic dciL' DIETHELM fr CO., LTD. ,incor P or.,tcd I. U*~*m4\ Urn-40 words
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Miscellaneous134 1957-05-26 12 44 liflfZ^l ACROSS: 1 Sparsely r8): 7. N -.4. 45 Having no equal (8! Hobbling (4.. a. Craft .5,: DOWN: 1. Sprinkle <7i' 2. 12. For constable and conduc- Money <4i- J. Anrlent Hr A mrin'J 13 ,I ma^ 8) k. !i Midday (4i 6 Habitation <S): StriiiK (4i: 15134 words
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363 1957-05-26 13 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN Cene Kelly puts on three way show BY j\ LITTLE boy who runs away to Paris because he doesn't give a yodel about school in Switzerland is the foundation upon which "THE HAPPY ROAD", an M.C.M. release, is based. But though363 words
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Article515 1957-05-26 13 RECORDS play a large part In keeping alive such memorable occasions as the performances in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by one of the worlds leading tenors. Richard Tucker, of the New York Metropolitan. Philips have a number of records featuring Richard Tucker. One aria he presented in Singapore.515 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-05-26 13 A FROLICSOME FEMME IS POLICEMAN'S MEM APBENCH laree, OH LAI.A. lIKKIK. puts a nice B4gC >>n nauuhtiness on the Left X.ink ot the Seine. It t.int.ilise-. like a bikini as it >its out to cover the essentials in the existence »f a frolicsome filly intent on191 words
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Article119 1957-05-26 13 "OTORM OVKK ARABIA' Is a French film played out to the oitter end on the blazing desert and it left me all burned up. This farcical nlm Is a slight excuse for Mexican star Pedro Armendariz to hor.se around the fiery sand* on an Arabian119 words
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Article260 1957-05-26 13 NIGHTINGALE GIRLS SEE THE LIGHT PRODUCER Michael Bacon A neatly bridges the dellcatu gup between hu.nour In the hospital and tension in the (operating) theatre •TIIK FK.MININK TOITH." M>on to be released hire by the Rang Organisation. The result is i picture ai crisp aa a nurse's atarched uniiorm, as260 words
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Advertisement290 1957-05-26 13 •«im ii t« r^TH howing! rM^tril I*' I in lIU. WORLD" with Norman KMm un i. to LOTI 'M.in.i.«rini --i VOW S//«H7V(,7 J |f ATH AT J Ha«.. 145.415. «45 A9.30p.m .Mill) OF MISGI ll>H> LOVE! •^yss Dirk Bogarde > Jon WHfTELEY Michael HORKRN SPANISH GARDENER* x ..i y*.. TECHNICOLOR290 words
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Advertisement527 1957-05-26 13 P t J( it i a Shaw tftow it tfn %vi <hi<w q^^B ill' m n m I I nl Weekend afffMClWi !ST 13th DAY TODAY r;: 4 ELIZABETH TAYLOR ROCK'HUDsiN JAMES OEAN^ 1 TODAY K *sa.m.: "My Slsior Eilrrn" CSrope Tn-h 11 a.m.: "Captain Li* htfoot" < Sropr Trch.527 words
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Miscellaneous193 1957-05-26 13 RADIO MALAYA D;.y Mood: 1.30 News; 145 Sweet cmr.nnnr And Sentimental; 2.00 Hit Parade; SINGAPORE 230 Conrert Hour 330 Austra i, an Singapore 476 mttres and 41 Magazine; 3.45 At The Piano; j metres. Kuala Lumpur 341 metres. 4.00 Listener's Choice; 500 BandI Penang 366 metres, Malacca 297, st and;193 words
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1409 1957-05-26 14 LIM HENG LOONG - Delinquency is an over-rated problem in U.S. LIM HENG LOONG American youth is boisterous, but*- By an 18-year-old Singapore student who returned from the United States after attending the New York Herald Tribune Forum for High Schools. THE bell rang, an- nouncing the end of my first class in an1,409 words
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704 1957-05-26 14 LEONARD MOSLEY - Should a wife ever tell... THE TRUTH ABOUT HER HUSBAND? LEONARD MOSLEY By LONDON. T HAVE ofton heard men boasting about how much they know about their wives, but compared with how much their wives know about them they are boobs and ignoramuses. For a man seen only what a704 words
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Advertisement213 1957-05-26 14 What did he say? Me said.-. Campbells gives you more to enjoy 1 jr. j Serve CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE SOUP often enjoy the tempting flavor and goodness of 15 C I garden-fresh vegetables in hearty beef stock *GETAB^ seasoned to perfection! It's extra good and 'OU° ,j extra good for you213 words
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Advertisement101 1957-05-26 14 I RECORD MODEL exirm v\ r m I j Rallied SMALL ADJ. :in ih. SITUATION vaCa-' I $ITUATION> aCCOmmOU» ACCOM" I LOST, roUNB GODo*n H GODOWN SPACI I WAMTI3 TC HOUUS *MB I i LOAN, IUSINESS C I EXCHASGI < j COUCA T f AGINTS wa-. books an: GARDENED I101 words
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Article, Illustration848 1957-05-26 15 How long can a leading lady last? TOO long, says Lloyd Shearer 111 i :rey Hepburn's agent demand--00 for his client to appear in H «d Peace," producer Dino De feigned shock. No actress in the c declared, was worth that848 words
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Article105 1957-05-26 15 Most actresses are notoriously shy about revealing their true ages, so these birth dates (from THE WORLD ALMANAC) are not guaranteed. The years of an actress' first picture is not necessarily when she became a leading lady. Actress Born First Film Marlene Dietrich 1904 1930 Clauderte105 words
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Advertisement76 1957-05-26 15 BiWLCREEM for day-long smartness Have glossy hair if you /tifl B^^^w^ recm glossy hair y^BtteEg* Jb "k under control all day. iMBFI'^V^MH B^flk. have a healthy s JbK^iJ.M^mH r IBm "—i clean, healthy scalp, B ;.mdruff and dry- i £|9j| o^9 IB recm is not messy, fl not excessively H76 words
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Advertisement46 1957-05-26 15 '****m ii I" I wtr* < t I *W&JmMT^r 9m\^\ -l^..—^^ J m 1 Pert and Provocative Neile Adams. Broadway stage star, sings and danrrs in her film debut in .MOM's "This Could Be The Niitht" The Ml m sUrs Jean Simmon*. Paul Douglis and Anthony Francios*.46 words
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Advertisement183 1957-05-26 15 Tour JSjMf Mr. Mouiedeer a popular htro of Mjl*y fables, tells us that many years ago the wild boar used to be the proud possessor of a pointed nose. Escaping from a tiger one day >v he ran headlong into a tree which resulted in his flat nose. The Mr.183 words
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Advertisement255 1957-05-26 16 day and rd^hb on Pan American s /""j^ President Service S jS^W j^^r w Xan American's exclusive Sleeperette* sen-ice gives yo« completely relaxing comfort all day long bed-length comfort all night long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far B part give you pltenty of leg room. You can255 words
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Miscellaneous1246 1957-05-26 16 %ux.m7 fv a screak op tekcok., L *"J2 \^^> V THE 'h«E COMMONS RUSHE7 OUT- g^g^^gM^|^^HHl^BHHH^^Bß^ -UP 4 V*^ SE?VO'JSi_v v A^^EHENSiVEiy^ THE p^~^ £_-ry 'j ?"lE RUT COUL? MOT SHOOT— idjtri THE ATE-MAN» HOWEVER, LBAPE7 INTO THE WCEfCH j <,.,„ J^l^iS^---^^-ggTVVEEN THE glgL AN7 THE AMWAL-- 4.28.iV>4> Cl w1,246 words
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Article, Illustration998 1957-05-26 17 I listen to Radio Europe and hear that t m m dead AND NOW A NATION TAKES THE FIELD TO BATTLE FOR ITS FREEDOM... Il> I c-im-ih- Puskas W E w ere sitting in the commonroom of our sumptuous training camp at Tata, 40 miles from Budapest, when our world998 words
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431 1957-05-26 17 SCIENCE BEATS 17 FORMER SURE KILLERS Next week My wife joins me in exile Why k can never go back to Hungary. NEW YORK. CEVENTEEN chrome diseases for which there was no successful treatment 50 years ago are now controllable. These diseases include such maior medical problems of the past431 words
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Advertisement105 1957-05-26 17 Why do so many Doctors use one particular Soap? Hrirr Riatlfll why ..ntfeirnwaMTflerlM ■J^,,,-, l«»J I" Soap «Mk WrfcM- «M a Mcdto. KL*!!!«n. r> ftrr ha*c torn* JZfti"* tbc |M—S io ler m i, ill tomt, cnia>liHfr r7»r*K'' thl for Dnrt «n> ic*«* lf '■"»■*>"«" rtHMren? ,Lm «< I" SixpntlwkiaicM105 words
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Advertisement298 1957-05-26 17 FLYBACK HOME VIA AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA and make it a trip to remember On your next trip to Europe, why not *cc Connections through to London via the Australia, Honolulu and North America, U.S.A. or Canada m;iv he arranged in too? advance, with stop-overs and side trip* Fly to Sydney298 words
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Article, Illustration695 1957-05-26 18 TJjWfW& BFjfWK - Low price— high quality TJjWfW&BFjfWK^ i Vauxhall Victor is for men with no money to burn JHE trend in the whole British motor industry over the last 10 years has been toward bigger, higher-powered and higher-priced cars. It is therefore pleasant to find one manufacturer breaking away from what has695 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-05-26 18 Getting lovely model Joan North to climb into this baby ear in her crazy poppyred paper taffeta evening dress seemed a crazy idea. Rut it was one way of attracting attention to a new Austin A-35 at a twin show of cars and gowns. FashionAP - 82 words
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229 1957-05-26 18 CRUSADER - HONG KONG VISITORS MAY REKINDLE FOOTBALL FERVOUR CRUSADER I By COCCER is on the downgrade both in the Federation and Singapore, and the reason is the lack of interest by players. Chances of the Malaya Cup competition not taking place this year have helped to whittle down keenness. And crowds229 words
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Advertisement309 1957-05-26 18 A Compact Package" <SStSaFT Easy to stow, easy to carry, this 4^^^H f there's no need to flush your motor alter salt-water use. BORNEO SINGAPORIC KIALA I.VMPUR- IPOH PENANG Ihv UESV for ihv BEST (ft) HORNYPHON TAPE RECORDER for recording reproduction in dual-track system Highest fidelity is assured by 3D309 words
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Advertisement41 1957-05-26 18 jfIEH s!»& mfwr Jny^M 00 ■L** (■> £09 Q* 0? 5 > _3Mi^2fcii^ta*2L'"**»^*^« ""'^l^^^^«— !|l A DOUBLE fik DIAMOND JjSvl§[ Double Diamond f^fPßpDHpMpPf^J i > n Malaya. No othci ■j^LJii'iMui^J wonderful feeling. Enjoy a ■jfiggpi PILSEHER BEEt MACGREGOR COMP SINGAPORC TtL: JOJ4I KOALA I41 words
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Miscellaneous99 1957-05-26 18 Crossword solution ACROSS: 1 Scantily; 7. Lame: 11 Canoe; 12. Baton; 13 Astonish; 14 Cord- 15. Thine; 16. Dense; 17. Mere; 19. Reed; 20. Elude; 22 Saga; 24. Erne; 26. Rota; 30. Item; 32. Serge; 33Deaf; 35. Logs; 36, Emits; 37, Avail; 40 Bore: 41. Commence; 42 Avert: 43 Eager;99 words
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261 1957-05-26 19 Xl ALA LIMPIR, Sat. 'FHe Federation of Malaya Olympic Council. at its bi-annual meeting here last night, decided to bend "at least a token team" to the Empire Gamr s to be held at Cardiff next year. The Federation won two gold medals at261 words
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Article293 1957-05-26 19 COURTNEY SETS A NEW WORLD RECORD LOS ANGELES, Sat. TOM COURTNEY of 1 the United States, Olympif half mile champion, set a new world record for the distance when he clocked lmin. 46.8 sec to steal the thunder from the much-publi-d "miracle mile" at the Coliseum relays here last night.AP - 293 words
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Article65 1957-05-26 19 I.IMPUR KUALA I Ronald Parry, the Selangor athlete who missed the Olympic Games .'t Melbourne last year I berau.se of a thigh injury, today i won three events at the Selangor Ip.W.D. athletic meet at Cheras 1 Road. Parry clocked 107 sec. for the 100 2465 words
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Article101 1957-05-26 19 newcomers r-once, sironmy iavoured to win the SASA Div- "A" water-polo league, lost their first match 14-10 aKaln&t Tigers at P.isir Panjang yesterday. The Police team, with four Olympic representatives, did not have the stamina and combina- j tlon to pet the better of Tigers. In101 words
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178 1957-05-26 19 NOTINGHAM. Sat CLYDE WALCOTT, the giant West Indies vice-captain, and i Garrield Sobers, who was tried rs an opening bat.sman for the first timr 'his season. flogged the Nottinghamsln:e attack here today in a second wicket stand of 193 in threa hours. At178 words
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Article300 1957-05-26 19 Barker's unbeaten 80 was highest of the day SEVEN batsmen scored half centuries in the friendly cricket matches played In Singapore yestt rday. Lefthander Bob Barker was the highest scorer when he hit an unbeaten 80 for hl.s own team in their drawn match against Serangoon300 words
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225 1957-05-26 19 J'HE VISITING Selangor Rangers, the F.A.S. league runners-up las year, took a 9-0 beating from a Singapore Selection under th floodlights at Singapore's Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. It was the flr.n game on a weekend visit for th Rangers, who meet225 words
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Article184 1957-05-26 19 FKtt; foresters nua scored 52 for two in reply en Singapore CricKet clubs fir.st innings total of 140 In their two-day annual cricket match on the padang yesterday. Foresters wire rescued from troubk' by an unfinished 51-run third wickel stand between Campbell (39> and the184 words
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424 1957-05-26 19 VELLUPILLAI TOPS SCA BATTING AVERAGES VLfITH his unbeaten 90 against Cc;. lone.se last week the Police captain. S. Velluplllal, lakes top place in the batting averages ot the Singapore CricKet Association senior tournament. Vellupillai, who has an aggregate of 168 runs, has been unbeaten in three ot his six innings.424 words
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399 1957-05-26 19 SYDNEY. Sal. Results of; Australian soccjt matches pla>ed today »«rr: v.s v niv. i an ■Kastlakrv v Mere* ether. ->]< <<v.vi. v OMM J NSW. UK 1 <S. N. \N Ilil I (SI urhii. Farlis 3 BeKents Park 1 PR--., loU>nU N sw. niv.399 words
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Article114 1957-05-26 19 LONDON. Sat Tea scores in today \s cricket matches were. At Lord's: Middlesex 147 iTitmiis Slj v Somerset. At Oxford: Oxford University 187 —6 c Woodcock 55) v Warwickshire. At Cambridge-: Kent 232 for six (Phrbey 59 1 v Cambridge University. At Romford: Essex 130 (BaileyReuter - 114 words
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Advertisement115 1957-05-26 19 w f+> L^k Precision r Elegance TITONI MR BEST DEFENCE AGAINST INFLUENZA FIGHT FLU with HACKS SOLE AGENIs STORES LTD k *Y^. SINGAPORE Wfof* KUALA LUMPUR 1 m IN CELEBRATION OF 'HEIR BEST ACTOR AWARDS in the '■357 ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL SHAW ORGANISATION proudly present p. it \>iij;i TO.\Y CASTILLO115 words
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Advertisement466 1957-05-26 19 Sail home on leave via U.S.A. and enjoy g M on board i luxurious American Krcsidcnt "^^B* S$ PRtSIOINTCLIVILANO S PBISIDINT W'LSONJ SaptiW nery Mafa from Hongkong !•>' Sm Francisco tia Kobe, Yokohama, Horw!ulu. Your Shipboird Vacation— Meals to remind you of tHe fmest Continental cooking! A gay whirl of466 words
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Article2658 1957-05-26 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP PEARL CITY BEATS HONEY BIRD AFTER AN OBJECTION DOUBLE FOR HOBBS H\ DIVIDENDS TO NEAREST 50 CENTS rR THE first time in .Malayan racing history a turf rlub totalisator paid dividends to thr nearest 50 cents at Bukit Timah yesterday. Previously turf clubs paid2,658 words
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Article32 1957-05-26 20 H'orrf. (minimum, CHAN KHOO. The Ergage- 1 ment is announced between Chan Soon Kin. son of Madam Fung Mo Kin and Emma Khoo Yew, Ngoh daughter of Madam Ho Lai Onn32 words
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Obituary163 1957-05-26 20 ;</ Wi.rrf, fin I minimum) KHOO BOX LAN NEO pa«ed «way on 25-5-57 at 55. Duku Rd A-.-e 74 She leaves behmc 2 *ons. 2 daughter*, 3 sons-i; -1. 'a 2 daughters-in-law and several prandrhlldren A; great grandchildren. Funeral on Monday 27-5-57 at 11 a.m. to Bullm Cemetery. Jurong163 words
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331 1957-05-26 20 Man About Town does stylish 3f. in 36 4 /5 at Bukit Timah By EPSOM JEEP MAN ABOUT TOWN. with Don Paterson up, did a stylish gallop on the training track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. He came right away from his stable mate, Royal Worlinston n, in the straight331 words
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Article268 1957-05-26 20 nHHE DRAW and starting times for the Royal Island Club's open mixed foursomes strokes competition for the R.I.C. Shield are: Fint Tee: 2 00 J. Strel Sc Mrs. Ballard v Mr A: Mrs. D. McMullan; 2.05 H. Knangs MLss. Bate v K. C. Graham A;268 words
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Advertisement322 1957-05-26 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. VEHICLES WANTED Mta* M l Vm. >-«..*•>» rlm.rxtra DEAN MARTIN and Jerry Lewis required one very beautiful car to reach 'Hollywood Or Bust". KEDAH HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS Applications are Invited from subjects of His Highness the Sultan of Kedah for Scholarships foi advanced courses of study either at322 words
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Advertisement231 1957-05-26 20 AGFA SUPER SILEITI CrowiA we teof Id jjOr Many refinements make th in camera design Built in ranqe- view- fmr 1 one glance, one ad|ustr- r focus every time Coated. colour<orrected P 2 to 1/500 sec. with light va uf Rapid action lever wind itts film simultaneously. BEHN. MEYER CO.231 words
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Miscellaneous165 1957-05-26 20 CRICKET: S.( A. senior tournament: C.S.C. v 5.1.K1., Balestier Road: R..VK. niwTMtv. Chaniti. S.R.C. v I. A. padang. Army v Tolice, Tanglin. Junior "A": I and N v S.R River Valley Road; V.M A v C.S.C, Balestier Road; R.A.K Selrt.ir "A" v R-A.F. Changi "il". S.-lrl.ir; R.A.K. Tengah v S.I.S.t165 words
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Miscellaneous29 1957-05-26 22 VC^^|B| m f^^^ c N VW^ 'WftTT mi mn■ Ml X H .-nFnr^d-l BBH H^ X g. j.:. I^^ F^SWI If'-^^r^JV 8 \|1 sr~~ -p jx^i —^F""" 7^ —^fi29 words
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