The Straits Times, 18 August 1957
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Title Section18 1957-08-18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES f/ e JtSal<* in Moby* -No. 1.147. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1937 1f 20 CENTS18 words
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177 1957-08-18 1 TENGKU'S PLAN TO CUT LINK WITH RED SUPPORTERS Jail if you don't report bandit moves KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday CHINC move to break the link between the terrorists in n jungles and about 5,000 to 15,000 Communist sympathis been taken by the Federation Government. mcd circles regard this as only a177 words
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Article, Illustration124 1957-08-18 1 Ship runs on to rocks as she leaves Singapore The Elizabeth Bakke. a 3.235-ton Norwegian passenger freighter, resumei! its voyage to Hong Kong yesterday afternoon after spending ei^ht hours on the Teremu Selegi rocks four miles west of Singapore. It ran aground just after dawn and freed itself without assistance124 words
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Article160 1957-08-18 1 That's what his new school friends will call him: He'll be Prince to teachers LONDON. Saturday. THE future King of England will be known to his schoolmates as just "Charles" when he goes to Cheam But his teachers will address him as "Prince Charles. These forms of addressReuter - 160 words
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Article37 1957-08-18 1 CAIRO. Sat. Two British officials. Mr. F. Milner of the Treasury and Mr. R.I. Hallows of the Bank of England, today opened talks with Egyptian authorities about British propert v sequestered in Egypt. RenterReuter - 37 words
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Article34 1957-08-18 1 The six-man Japanese trade team from Kobe scheduled to arrive in Singapore by Qantas last night are now expected this afternoon. Their plane has been delayed 20 1 hours in Bangkok.34 words
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175 1957-08-18 1 Climber swings 17 hours on end of rope JOKYO. Sat. A mountain rescue team tonight saved a young Japanese climber who had swung like a pendulum in midair for more than 17 hours at the end of a 100-foot rope. The rescue, which took place on the 10.150-ft. Mount HodakaReuter - 175 words
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Article71 1957-08-18 1 LONDON. Sat.-The British Home Office announced early today it had granted permission to a Polish diplomat to remain in this country after he had asked for political asylum. The diplomat, it was learned, is 26-year-old Mieczyslaw Reluga, assistant to the Polish commercial attache here, who hadReuter - 71 words
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Article33 1957-08-18 1 TOKYO. Sat.— Mr. Compton Pakenham, for many years Tokyo correspondent and currently assistant to the president of the magazine Newsweek, died in hospital today, following a stroke. He was 64. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article94 1957-08-18 1 Start Merdeka with $35,000 Tr < jackpot Kg starts at k| $35,000 in The «B ffln Malayan Month- IS $B& ly's Word Puzzle Contest 'M' |w beginning a new |3 a g There's also the I Ii usual $5,000 n consolations. w l\ The closing date Sag i for the94 words
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325 1957-08-18 1 SACKED ENVOY: I CO HOME -I AM NOT AFRAID I BELIEVE IN SYRIAN JUSTICE' DOME, Sat.— Col. Ibrahim Husseini, Syrian Military Attache in Rome I accused of complicity in an alleged AmericanI engineered plot agamst j the Syrian Government, 1 said today he was going home with "absolute j confidenceReuter - 325 words
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Article, Illustration350 1957-08-18 1 HAROLD SOH - Fishermen held 14 days on Indonesian island -'they almost starved us' HAROLD SOH 3y TWO Singapore fishermen escaped death during a thunderstorm in Indonesian waters recently but spent two weeks in jail on a starvation diet. Lim Ah Khoo, 20, and Ho Jauw Sam. 23. were drifting helplessly in their350 words
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Article57 1957-08-18 1 MANAMA i Bahrein i. Sat. —The first of 300 British troops who have been supporting the forces of the Sultan of Muscat and Oman left by air today from Azeiba, near Muscat. At the Sultan's request five armoured cars will remain for a while toAP - 57 words
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Article32 1957-08-18 1 Nepal's Defence Minister, Mr. P. B. Shah and the Foreign Secretary, Mr. N. P. Thapa, will attend Malayans independence celebrations on Aug. 31, it was announced in Katmandu vesterdav— A.PAP - 32 words
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Article65 1957-08-18 1 COLOMBO, Sat.— The Ceylon Government has asked its trade delegation in Peking to insist that Communist China pay a premium for j Ceylon rubber when it works out a new rubber-for-rice pact, a reliable source said j today. Under the agreement China pays on a slidingAP - 65 words
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Article56 1957-08-18 1 DAMASCUS. Sat. Offi- i cials yesterday denied a Cairo i radio report that Syrian ngh- j ters had forced down an American airliner on Thursday, confiscating camera equipment on board. Officials said all American aircraft flying over Syria on the day in question had beenReuter - 56 words
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Article170 1957-08-18 1 FRESH TALKS AT THE MINISTRY THERE were strong indications yesterday that the 42-day-old strike of Singapore telephone men may be over by tomorrow. That Is the deadline by which the striking employees must return to work or face dismissal by the Singapore Telephone Board. A four-hour meeting170 words
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Article21 1957-08-18 1 MANAGUA (Nicaragua), Sat. Group Captain Peter Townsend arrived here last night on his round-world tour "for a rest."— UP.UP - 21 words
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Article17 1957-08-18 1 LAGOS, Sat— About 1,500 people in Kano, Nigeria, are suffering from Asian Influenza. Router.Reuter - 17 words
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Advertisement142 1957-08-18 1 Monte Carlo... Read about its amazing superstitions and suicides -Page 2 kJONTE CARLO is always in the scores of colourful, unusual ancc news Rainier's marriage ro i dotes about gamblers' amazing y.? Crace Kelly, the arrival of Princess I superstitions, some incredible fluke Caroline, Mr. Onassis, Lady wins people who142 words
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Advertisement135 1957-08-18 1 ERRES T ..tor Ihoit aceuilomed only le thtjinest' STOP PRESS CEYLON TEAM FLIES IN Crylon cricket tram to tour Singapore and Federation arrived at Singapore Airport at 1-30 this morning. They will mert Singapore in two-day match, starting on S.C.C. padang at 11 a.m. today. (See Page 19) ItcOi yoimq135 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1957-08-18 2 DAVID ROWAN - DAVID ROWAN HANGMAN'S ROPE WAS GAMBLER'S LUCKY TOKEN FIRST OF SIX ARTICLES 1 him *****111 mini 1 1 mi nil" 1 13 HOW would you like to carry a murderer's tooth or a piece of hangman's rope in your pocket? Quite so But many a habitual gambler at1,009 words
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402 1957-08-18 2 LOGAN GOURLAY - Roulette spins in Britain 's stately homes LOGAN GOURLAY By from LONDON THOSE private gambling parties are spinning out in an ever-widening circle from Mayfair to take in the Home Counties. The stately country homes are now being used as settings by the gambling organisers and soon no hunt ball402 words
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Article136 1957-08-18 2 did not p you ask I croupier., nal .stake I pointeii roulette v again and pier wa.s pn the trad;!: ne va p.' bets My Mend to fling ai No. 28. nal stake Amazingly again, brii His i twice n,. turned I in about I Boiiu a pulled136 words
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Advertisement25 1957-08-18 2 j\ to a nation. ItlllilMlHM 11/ V j The Malay Mail Proudly Presents MERPEKA SOUVENIR fjfl Order your copy NOW! PO BOX ?U. KIALA lIMI'IK.25 words
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Advertisement108 1957-08-18 2 jB^ l NORWICH Here are two more of the creations which I have made the name Bally the synonym for exquisite perfection in f L the realm of ladies footwear. Elegant m/ S. to look at delightful to wear, these .shoes w,, > are perfect for any occasion. /jT Chic108 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1957-08-18 3 The real schemers of this world are women thapter Four of The Prince and The Showgirl' proves that B■■■■■■■■. M m m mm m m--. BEHIND the dignified facade of the Carpathian Embassy in London there is taking place a rather undignified comedy. Crand Duke Charles, in London for the1,265 words
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115 1957-08-18 3 LONDON. Sat— The vicar of St. George's Enficld. the Rev. Gordon Girling, has told parishioners not to name children after film stars. He thinks names like two he was recently asked to bless Debbie and Googie "unsuitable." They make things awkward at christening115 words
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266 1957-08-18 3 I ONDON, Sat. The era of the Cafe de Paris as one of the most glittering supper restaurants in London, if not in Europe, ended last week Plans for a £20,000 redecoration scheme and continuation as a popular restaurant have266 words
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Advertisement92 1957-08-18 3 The MALAYAN RAILWAY has spent over $100,000,000 on Rehabilitation work in the past eleven years and its present investment programme, which calls lor the modernisation of the entire system, will cost many more millions of dollars. Despite of its heavy commitments the Malayan Railway is one of the few railways92 words
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Article, Illustration218 1957-08-18 4 INDONESIANS TOLD: JOIN IN THE JOY OF MERDEKA THE Indonesian Consul- General in Singapore. Mr. R. Achmad Natanagara, yesterday called upon the Indonesians here to join Malayans in their merdeka joy. Speaking at the 12th anni- wrsary ceremony of the Indonesian Independence Day, Mr. Natanagara said: "Let Us share this218 words
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194 1957-08-18 4 HE SLEW MY MOTHER AND 5 TWO BROTHERS, A WOMAN ACCUSES VOC/NG HOUSEWIFE DESCRIBES A FARMER'S PARANG ATTACK ALOR STAR, Saturday. HOUSEWIFE, Tan Mooi Eng, 20, broke down in the Assize Court today and sobbed as she told how her mother and two younger brothers were killed. A farmer, Tan194 words
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Article76 1957-08-18 4 History is made in 30 mitt. IPOH. Sat— Perak became the first state in the Federation today to provide for a Speaker for the Council of State. In less than 30 minutes, the Council, at a special meeting, took the historic step through a motion moved by the State Legal76 words
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Article60 1957-08-18 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Ng Sick, a 64-year-old widow, was fined $500 or six months' jail in the Sessions Court today fo r importing eight lb of opium valued at $3,500 without authorisation She told the court that she was engaged by two men to carry60 words
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Article32 1957-08-18 4 Bhaskar's Academy of Dance held an exhibition of Indian classical dancing at the Cultural Centre Theatre in Canning Rise. Singapore, last night. Another show will be held at 8.30 tonight.32 words
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Article29 1957-08-18 4 Mr. Lav Chun Tsao will give an exhibition of his Chinese paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street, Singapore, from next Friday to Sunday. Sunday.29 words
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Article48 1957-08-18 4 Miss Lav Biau Chin, a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, will give a piano recital over Radio Malaya next Sunday and another on Sunday. September 8 at 9.45 p.m. Her programme will include pieces by Schubert. Granados. Beethoven. Chopin and Livens.48 words
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Article33 1957-08-18 4 The Maniam Literary Society will celebrate the Thirukkural Festival at the English Secondary School hall at the 4» 2 mile Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. today.33 words
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Article, Illustration143 1957-08-18 4 COME Singapore hawkers now pro customers with a drink and shade— all for 10 cents. Large striped !aw n umbr c a attached to the cart, which carr, small battery radio for entertamm This Sunday Times picture s l143 words
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Article213 1957-08-18 4 PEKAN, Sat.— Six of the 12 teachers in the Ahmad School here have asked for transfers. It is understood that the main reason given was the expense of keeping two establishments going themselves in Pekan and relatives elsewhere. The Chief Education Officer, Pahang, Mr. N.213 words
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80 1957-08-18 4 PENANG, gg !MALAYA\ lntJ! 1" meeting hi warned of po jealousies" lx I eration and 81 i At the annual the Malaya brai Association ol Corporate Ac secretary, Mr [said difficult: i from "Sinpai [superiority and Ition's politiral 'But we will considerate the success ol sanisation,"80 words
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129 1957-08-18 4 39-hour-week (and wages will be more) PENANG, Sat. TiE Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Union today signed an agreement [with Messrs. William Jacks, guaranteeing a 39-hour week for clerks. Other benefits for employees were included In the agreement. "This agreement Is the fruit of weeks of negotiation conducted in a129 words
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144 1957-08-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Selangor Government was today asked to send the State Mufti and other religious officials to see the striptease show in the amusement park here and recommend whether such shows should be banned. Raja Mohamed bin Raja Allang i Kuala144 words
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Article23 1957-08-18 4 IPOH. Sat- A ing the new Pi tution went thr stages and wa. i passed wit! by the Perak Stat< day.23 words
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Advertisement275 1957-08-18 4 your car cost you hard-earned money J^?-"* if* A Jt ou c 'h° sc >' our ca r for the performance it promised and you want J_ ,^m j s p er j ormance to equal the promise. Are you getting the lull n jgso^!p> value from your car? Are275 words
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Article, Illustration34 1957-08-18 5 Off to U.S. to study more music I i Mrs. pore, left I ihl.in for ij tn llir hi i studies in M omen <>l- < iridina. imlii-d at Music i, lour M\ir> three cic^.34 words
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155 1957-08-18 5 The $16,000 debts of $180-a-month clerk $INCE the Singapore Government began its "beat the money-lenders campaign' 1 about 300 workers have admitted debts totalling $300,000. Senior officers handling these cases have been amazed at the size of some individual debts155 words
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66 1957-08-18 5 K\ photo- :.-in-law. I possessing obscene photographs and negatives. Both pleaded guilty to hayIng 142 lewd photographs and ciizhi obscene negatives intended for circulation" in their house on Wednesday. Inspector Akbal Singh Parmar, prosecuting, told the court that Abdullah and Aminah posed for66 words
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Article123 1957-08-18 5 ported a marked fall in the number of outgoing telephone calls on Saturday mornings sinc P the order was given that they were not to be used for placing bets. S o far about 100 Government workers have been granted permission to go bankrupt.123 words
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Article41 1957-08-18 5 Bill Cleugh, holder of several Singapore and Malayan motor cycle records, who is the works manager of Hume Industries (Far East i Ltd.. will fly to Australia tomorrow. Later he will visit New Zealand, America, Canada and Britain.41 words
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Article, Illustration110 1957-08-18 5 BEAUTY QUEEN Violet Sleigh was married at the Selangor registry in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to Mr. F. C. Bombeli. manager of an advertising company. Mr. Bombeli. \vh o comes from Sydney, will leave shortly to return to Australia. In 1953 Violet won the Mis110 words
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Article31 1957-08-18 5 SAIGON, Sat. Two Cabinet Ministers will represent South Vietnam at Malayan independence celebrations in Kuala Lumpur. South Vietnam will extend diplomatic recognition to Mailaya.— U.P.UP - 31 words
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Article128 1957-08-18 5 LONDON. Sat Results of today's Scottish I r.iqur football matches: Albion 2 Arbroath 0 Alloa Ath. ."> Berwick R. 0 Rrrchin I Dunfrrmline 1 Clyde Dumbarton 1 (owdenbeath 1 Ayr i:. 1 Dundee 0 Hearts 0 (Abandoned at half-time cloudburst). East Fife 1 Airdrieonians Falkirk 3 Queen n-128 words
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306 1957-08-18 5 Tours used 'to subvert loyalty of children' I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today said there were "plots by subversive forces actively planning to turn away the undivided loyalty of Malayan schoolchildren from Malaya, the Government and their parents Dato Abdul Razak defended306 words
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Article107 1957-08-18 5 Schoolboy drowned at waterfall KOTA BHARU, Sat. A POPULAR Kelantan waterfall holiday resort in the Cherang Tuli Estate, seven miles from here, claimed its first victim yesterday. A 13-year-old boy. Goh Geng Eng, of Sultan Ismail College was drowned while on a picnic with 24 other boys and two teachers.107 words
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Article248 1957-08-18 5 TWELVE bachelors living at the Singapore V.M.C.A. hostel in Orchard Road may have to quit their quarters soon to make way for the association's expanding commercial school. The hostel, reopened In i 1947, originally had three dormitories and six rooms. One "dorm" was248 words
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Advertisement547 1957-08-18 5 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into CWMC ONE OF THISi GATION OF ANY KIND!^ W 9 c and keen to make the urHICH IS YOUR PET SUBJECT? inities, lure is a dunce tor you to find »»*"V*» w income, (2) how to547 words
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Advertisement229 1957-08-18 5 The Road to Security LEADS TO LOMBARD What do you look for when you deposit your savings Do you look for Interest, Service, Courtesy Remember, these f points are worthless unless your savings arc Secure. i Then you open a Depc-n Account <v>th l.nmharJ M Banking, you arc certain of229 words
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Article199 1957-08-18 6 Fine main cake for party PHOCOLATE Marshmallow Cake, a great favourite •with young people everywhere, makes a fine main cake for a yea or supper party. Thta one Is best made with an electric blender, but you can mix it very well with a wooden spoon. Simply sift dry Ingredient*:199 words
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Article, Illustration448 1957-08-18 6 'Blues' singer has a yen for good Chinese cooking The Susan Barrie Page for Teens and Twenties DRETTY, blue-eyed Australian television singer, Shirley Simmons, who has been appearing at a local night-spot, is a girl with a taste for pretty clothes and good Chinese cooking. She acquired her love of448 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-08-18 6 BEACH GIRL Shirley wears an Australian twopiece cotton swim-suit, bright blue with a white design. The matching skirt has a comfortable elasticised waist to give a neat line.36 words
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189 1957-08-18 6 LOVELY LEGS ARE A MUST IN LAND OF SUN SEVERAL girls have written to me lately about leg problems. Some want to reduce thick ankles, others find their legs are dry and scaly, some complain about scars or blemishes. Legs do show a lot in Malaya, where most of us189 words
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Article142 1957-08-18 6 Turban style comes back in hats DROWNS, deep blues and violet are among top fashion colours in the latest cotton fabrics according to overseas fashion reports. But the dark colours are dramatically contrasted with strong, bright primary colours to offset their dullness. Chanel use s her own Chanel, red. Other142 words
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Advertisement193 1957-08-18 6 m Striking new Jantien knowt thY flattery of ilim •tnpet thit five your figure a lovely. lonf- stemmed line: knowt how to II knit a subtle new itnped pattern into HV lustroui Ternrib for men. 9&V STREAMLINED Petit Point clattic I Wlth whl tapered jtnpet on lutcioui colours like Riff193 words
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Advertisement378 1957-08-18 6 Natural Vitamin C in t world's most delicious tonic drink The finest natural vitamin C tonic drink Ribena made from blackcurrants, the fhi is richest in vitamin C. Ribena makes a wood delicious tonic which even those suffering froi of appetite can enjoy. Ribena helps build red blood cells. Your378 words
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1124 1957-08-18 7 the KNOW ALLS ANYTNING You WANT TO KNOW? -<i^^^A^^^^^m^ Here is another view on road accidents found a e was ther thrre sicni- K Of hixtori■anted Stam■•'d and a year I n-Dutch ended the Dutch in the the the There ii Mr. >> rommldn"t Tariff it mrs should im re-1,124 words
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513 1957-08-18 7 DRESS IN WINDOW HAS LED TO PERSONAL TRAGEDY WE have been married for three years and were much in love with one another. Last month my wife asked me to buy her a dress which was in the window of a certain shop. But I am poor and had not513 words
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Article941 1957-08-18 7 gane lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK celebrated the occasion in the new dress. If not, perhaps she will read this and get in touch with you. But you should not delay long in reporting her disappearance to the police. They will list her as a missing person and make every effort to941 words
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Advertisement90 1957-08-18 7 V Aid UUII l| JSP'' f~~ f ■■'"•:*;"lv«' 1-Xv"'"*" *33BB( Carnation is the milk every doctor knows Ask your doctor about Carnation for your hgfr^mUJm _L~ baby It is the safest, most digestible form ■__i—^_ of cows milk for babies. From can to can S} it ,s always uniform To90 words
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Advertisement186 1957-08-18 7 Qve Bob Martin's mm mmk io keep him heafthq* handsome, gaif pvER see jronr dog really out or ooadl- formula tion? Offhisiood, listless and dull, eh h %!arUn Coni >- tion Tablet contains tho his coat loose and irritating with vitamins i scarcely the energy to wag his tail. Why186 words
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Miscellaneous38 1957-08-18 7 aaJTwaiLD MevtolfAMO tm^ cuitx>ce-tO ec se-e you at\ at rue *.ue cuwlia i 7 lunoi f- pocaive we ip i let op- csooese- one ctcuxu. -rweM 77 KesTAUBANT r— NtTU \jt-u i mac Tuck-M iajj t -jtt ■f38 words
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Article, Illustration241 1957-08-18 8 ARTIST'S PARADISE WHICH IS ASIA Young painter sees... A YOUNG German who has painted his way through three continents m the last seven years thinks that Asia is an artist's paradise. Grrd Barkowsky, 31. Singapore He said yesterday: "I love It la exciting; there is colour everywh' Your continent is241 words
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Article61 1957-08-18 8 NSW YORK, Sat. A negro girl at Little Rock, Arkansas, gave birth to a daughter on her 11th birthday on Thursday, a dot-tor at the State Medical Centre said yesterday. Dr. Bra Dodge, who delivered the 6lh. 4oz baby by ceasarean operation, describedReuter - 61 words
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Article94 1957-08-18 8 A Singapore doctor's family is flying to Madras this week to attend a funeral. Dr. E. A. Shankar. a private practitioner, decided to leave Brat by BOAC today as soon as h P received news that his father Prof. E. S. Anantanarayana Iyer, had died94 words
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113 1957-08-18 8 City Council petitioned For 'amenities DESIDENTS of Sennett ,IV Estate have petitioned I the Singapore City Council I for proper maintenance of roads, grass verges and drains in the area. They have complained that there is no sweeper to keep the streets and drains clean, nor a grass cutter to113 words
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Article139 1957-08-18 8 JAKARTA, Sat President Sookarno today called on the people of Indonesia to embark on a "new life movement.' He launched the movement at a ceremony at Merdeka Palace marking the 12th an- 1 niversary of his proclamation j of Indonesian independence. I President Soekarno said139 words
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Article217 1957-08-18 8 NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES WILL SEND THEIR BOYS "fHE Singapore scout movement plans to celebrate its 50th anniversary in 1960 with an international camp at Jurong Park. Scouts from neighbouring countries will be invited. Sir Robert Black, the Governor and Chief Scout of Singapore, said this217 words
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260 1957-08-18 8 SELANGOR FIRST TO APPROVE NEW CONSTITUTION KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE Selangor State Council today formally approved the Federations new constitution the first Malay state to do so. The constitution was adopted by the Federal Council after p. lengthy debate on Thursday Under the new constitution, the present State Council wiLl260 words
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Article92 1957-08-18 8 Found-site for an embassy WASHINGTON, Sat. Tengku Jaafar, son of the Paramount Ruler-de-signate, has lound houses here suitable for an Embassy residence and for an Embassy chancery, a Malayan official said today. He said Tengku Jaafar is hoping to conclude arrangements to buy 2701 Albarmarle Street as an Embassy residenceUP - 92 words
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Article21 1957-08-18 8 Mr. Wong Siew Leng was re-elected president of the Cinematograph Exhibitors" Auodatton, Malaya, at their annual meeting in Singapore.21 words
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Article, Illustration247 1957-08-18 8 TUNISIAN HEAD: ALGERIA MUST BE FREE KJEW YORK, Sat.— The President of Tunisia Mr. Habib Bourguiba, today urged France to make o formal statement declaring >t intended to give Algeria self-government. "I am sure that if such a declaration is made the Algerian nationalists will undertake to negotiate," he said.Reuter - 247 words
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Article48 1957-08-18 8 The 1957 Singapore Arts Ball in aid of the Singapore Children's Society will be held at the Raffles Hotel on Saturday, Nov. 2. The theme will be strip cartoons. Tickets are priced at $15 per couple and the organisers hope to raise $5,000.48 words
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277 1957-08-18 8 Newspaper broadsides for Altrincham's young fellow critic I ONDON, Sat. The Queen was today defended in newspapers here against the criticisms made by two peers. Lord Altrincham, and the 19-year-old Marquess of Londonderry. The Daily Express, in an editorial headlined "The Useless Peers," accused the British aristocracy of being aReuter - 277 words
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Advertisement139 1957-08-18 8 rQrker ballpoints will write longer than five ordinary ballpoints! \fflk HERE'S WHY... Y»\ Compare Parker's giant-size ink cartridge with the renirs used imother ballpoints. .and see the Mill overwhelming difference in ink capacity that gives VMM you as much writing as 5 ordinary ballpoints. ..a VM VuTOI fact proved by139 words
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Advertisement141 1957-08-18 8 Pull in for a rest. Freshen up with 4711 EAU DE COLOGNE. In seconds 4711 has revived you. helping the miles slip by, keeping you at your gayest on every journey. |P Ft HE EAUDE COLOGNE fig ,j iiuctc 47i I". COIOONI ON IHINf PRICKLY E HEAT Use Johkson*j t8141 words
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33 1957-08-18 9 She urges: Independent Poll Banner for women ng to Wk next mblv e\eci as m- as party .v shed for ,ester--oiitlcal Fozdar. .lands as it fear- that u *a.< imen's I religion joining33 words
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Article21 1957-08-18 9 TUAN DJEK - THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL TUAN DJEK AUGUST 9TH. I week i .vHen ible weeder, do ng to his I two plete Byron,"21 words
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Article, Illustration187 1957-08-18 9 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence you can gain poise rcdop your personality —achieve success tioui men and women, drawn OS, have discovered a fascinacv to improve their English, gain :id develop their personality. unique method, studied in the the day, has enabled them to "uently and persuasively and to Lg187 words
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Article, Illustration388 1957-08-18 9 Peter Lim - Peter Lim By Office girl finds shooting great fun: Who says it's a men-only sport? THE slim Chinese girl 1 climbs out of her car with a leather bag hanging from her shoulder. She reaches into the car and brings out a gun. Passers-by stare on aghast, but388 words
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470 1957-08-18 9 Surprise packet in the Tuan's mail: Complete works of Lord Byron printed in 1826, and a volume of Scott's novels printed in 1843. As they weigh about 3'b lbs each they are not suitable for reading in bed and are burdensome in a long chair. The kind donor had picked470 words
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Article67 1957-08-18 9 Three hundred telephones in Singapore's Raffles Place area, which were put out of action by saboteurs, on Friday, were ringing again yesterday. Two cables In Union Lane, off Battery Road were cut and Army technicians worked on Friday night to repair the damage. "There is no67 words
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Article220 1957-08-18 9 GROWING ROLE OF MALAYA'S ENVOYS |{UALA LUMPUR. Sat.. The responsibilities of Malayan envoys abroad, at present limited, would greatly increase' after merdeka, the secre- tary for External Affa'rs, Inche Othman bin Mohamed, said tonight in a talk over Radio Malaya. Besides providing information about Malaya and looking after the welfare220 words
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Article, Illustration22 1957-08-18 9 The Lord Mayor of Sydney watches as Madame Cheung puts finishing touches to a landscape22 words
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247 1957-08-18 9 By MARJORIE THOMSON CYDNEY, Sat— An exhi- bition of 200 water colours and scrolls by Singapore artist Madame Cheung Tai Ka recently was televised for viewers both in Melbourne and Sydney. Sydney art critics warmly praised Madame Cheung's delicately beautiful vater colours and her247 words
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Advertisement40 1957-08-18 9 for FREE BOOKLET R ECENT INSTITUTE PALACE CATE, LONDON. W 8 me without obligation a free Word Mastery, 1 the prospectus of •c English Course. are not interested at the moment, booklet now so that you may have 'or reference.40 words
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Advertisement175 1957-08-18 9 How to clear your home ILL a, I' (J of all insect pests Oi Hn ih CT hours fsS^g£ k^y Yes— in one day only you can get rid of Ants, Moths, Cockroaches, Mosquitoes and other insect pests which invade your home, bringing the danger of disease to your family,175 words
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Article363 1957-08-18 10 DULL FIGHTING will be part of the show during the merdeka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur. Oppo- nents of this step back into the past failed to carry their opposition to a divi- sion in the Legislative Council last week. Neither side distinguished itself in the debate. The363 words
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Article136 1957-08-18 10 rpfflS WEEK the Chief Ministers of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore are expected to talk informally about the proposed restriction of movement over the Johore Causeway. Hopes in Singapore and in Johore are that Tengku Abdul Rahman will be convinced by Mr. Lim Yew Hock's arguments136 words
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Article, Illustration720 1957-08-18 10 KHOR CHEANG KEE - A simple man who knows what he is doing KHOR CHEANG KEE By mr. Wong, the kind of) Chief Minister that Penang needs] I HOW will Penang'sf reluctant Chiefp Minister shape in the" coming months? I put this question to Alliance Whip Dr Lim j Chong Eu. the man whose720 words
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Article, Illustration471 1957-08-18 10 B> H. PAUL n ATO Osman bin Talib E was thinking of reS tiring from his post as E Deputy Mentri Besar of Perak when he was offerE ed the appointment of S Chief Minister of Malacca. E Dato Osman told471 words
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Article578 1957-08-18 10 Bull fights** rare entertainment Amain attraction during the merdeka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur will be the series of bull fights at the Selangor Turf Club on Sept. 3. 4 and 5. Thousands of people are expected to see the fighting bulls, the pride of578 words
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Article, Illustration16 1957-08-18 10 We don't mind a bit of bull sometime, but we certainly draw the line at goats."16 words
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Advertisement603 1957-08-18 10 I Straits Times ft Free Press j Fat tka (aavantaiwa M a*»«f- I tt%*n our ra»r*M«tat*vat at Ml floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, t i ORCHARD ROAD, will ra<ai»» •Mali I «d««r»i»f m.ntt and annran to kax namlxrl Cla»i»i*tf a4v*rtiuma«t* may at— Kentfad to: CITY tOOK STORI LTD., WiiKhatttr Ho«M, Collyar603 words
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Advertisement13 1957-08-18 10 Sole Agentj: 5 SCHMIDT ft CO., (M) LTD. P.O. BOX 2395, SINGAPORE. > j13 words
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Advertisement50 1957-08-18 10 a guide to the intelligent I beer drinker The best beer is fresh heer. Tiger beer reaches you. freshly bottled, after it has matured in the cellars under specially controlled conditions. Tiger Beer is brewed > in the tropics for the tropics. 4mm gold medal j$ Brewed matukco ioitlio, 550 words
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Article, Illustration572 1957-08-18 11 THE DAY MAUREEN O'HARA MADE LOVE IN CHINESE THEATRE ential sets out to prove its stories are true —BY THE MAN WHO TOLD HER TO LEAVE tute to supply stories about celebrites. Craig testified after Mrs. Marjorle Meade. one of the defendants, made a surprise appearance on the witness stand572 words
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Article41 1957-08-18 11 II OS ANGELES, Sat. A former theatre I said yesterday that film actress Mju'ccn O'Hara and man engaged in orrid love-mak-M back row ic asked them to ,j iman's n 1953. tness ■^ence in ♦antiate dential iznes. d for mapa-41 words
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98 1957-08-18 11 Six merdeka cyclists will pedal 240 miles to the games IC Japan's c to i Kuala :>:anu. the 240 ir via of ca- i > or I The Japanese are expected t 0 arrive at Kuala Dungun today by boat. They will immediately pedal the 60 miles to Kuantan where98 words
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107 1957-08-18 11 I MALACCA, Saturday. f the Settlement Welfare Committee, Seth, said here last night that a tref welfare work in kampongs and new I to be tackled. Mr. Seth, who was re-elect- Ed chairman at the annual meeting of the committee, i added that107 words
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Article47 1957-08-18 11 Two men were remanded for a week after being charged in a Singapore magistrate's court yesterday with attempted murder. Teo Tua Hee and Lim Thiam Siew were alleged to have stabbed Ooh Kian Pak in Telok Ayer Basin on Friday morning.47 words
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Article18 1957-08-18 11 Broadcasting men to see Lim ties from the ;-oadcasting -all on Mmiater, next Friirances of the Federontrol of18 words
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Article10 1957-08-18 11 IIMMteMM M'Merday Komba> buyers, <>ii MJUcn srllors. quiet.10 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-08-18 11 PRIVATE JOHN GAUNT. 27. of No. 3 Coy., Royal Army Service Corps, and his bride. Miss Josephine Elizabeth Baptist. 22. who were married at St Michael's Church in Ipoh yesterday morning. The bride is the daughter of a special prade railway engine driver. Mr. A.58 words
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Article70 1957-08-18 11 KUANTAN. Sat.—Five 15--year-old schoolboys have left the royal town of Pekan on a 700-mile cycle ride. via Singapore, to be in Kuala Lumpur in time for the merdeka celebrations. Before visiting the Federal Capital, they will stop in the Colony for a day to see Merdeka Bridge.70 words
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Article36 1957-08-18 11 The Bishop of Trivandrum. Mgr. Peter B. Pereira. who is now on a short visit to Singapore will conduct the 6 p.m. mass at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Bras Basah Road, today.36 words
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Article37 1957-08-18 11 At your cinema Kuantan CATHAY: Rifle Vaquero 10 30 am Three Stages of Love (Cantoned) 1230. 2.30. 7, 9.30. REX- It Came From Beneath The Sea 10 45 a.m Since You Went Away 12.30. 2.30. 7. 9.15.37 words
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107 1957-08-18 11 OFFICIALS at the Catholic Centre in Bras Basah Road are worried over the number of teenage thugs who have begun to use the centre as a meeting place. They are using us as a front and we have informed the police, a107 words
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Article30 1957-08-18 11 About 600 helpers sold flags I for the Singapore AntiTu'ocrculosis Association yesterday. The association hopes to raise $20,000 for the South Winds rehabilitation centre.30 words
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Article30 1957-08-18 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Miss Chong Ah Foo has been appointed acting Matron. Grade I. General Hospital, Johore Bahru. in place of Miss B. M. Auger who has retired.30 words
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Article71 1957-08-18 11 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sat I If you have born invited to the proclamation of milejiendeme ceremony at HitMerdcka Stadium on Aiijf. 31. do not bring more than i your allotted number ofb I iruests, a member of the j Central Merdeka Celebrations C ammittee warned today. No71 words
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78 1957-08-18 11 IPOH, Sat. About 250 armed police took up positions at key points in a four and a half hour riot control exercise through Ipoh town this morning. A police spokesman told the Sunday Times that the operation was "routine" and was not78 words
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Article25 1957-08-18 11 Family remittances to China from Malaya last month totalled $1,792,789. Of this sum $1,281,181 went from Singapore. the remainder from the Federation.25 words
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Article244 1957-08-18 11 Penghulu fined $400 for forgery lUIALACCA, Sat. A I penghulu was convicted today of forging two documents relating to transfer of land. He was fined $400 or six months jail. Hussein bin Haji Yahaya. 36. penghulu of Umbai in tiic Jasin district, had written out two authorities in Romanised Malay244 words
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Article63 1957-08-18 11 The Air Ministry Staff Local Union. Singapore, la sending a delegation to see the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock tomorrow to discuss alternativp employment for redundant service workers. The union wants to know what steps the Government is taking to help its 107 members63 words
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Advertisement374 1957-08-18 11 T-E) ((7h o round trip of JjT& Vii/ 2/ days JIB o^- 1 a o\ LJ3W 0 S. S. CHUSAN ofev-'SAILINC 12th lanuary 1958 I RETURNINC 2nd February 1958 S. S. CHUSAN SAILINC 10th April 1958 RETURNINC 1,, M.iy 1958 A DAYS IN JAPAN DAYS IN HONG KONG FIRST CLASS374 words
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Miscellaneous193 1957-08-18 11 novt at I slon. Alumni Association's medical 6 p.m to rentre. Colleg* Road. 1 p.m. NORTH INDIAN HINDU IVAB OEMO ASSOCIATION: Lord Krishna's r .ir.d birthday celebrations, at Gandhtfi RoMb Memorial H.tK. Race Course Road. re, 8.30 p.m. CHINESE VMCA (Prince Ed.rd Road): Boy scouts parade, CM- Art Club, billiards,193 words
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Article, Illustration302 1957-08-18 12 TfNTRIES for this week's £j Picture Contest. "The 5 Young in Heart," were diss appointing. They barel] exceeded twelve in number and were not particularly E outstanding in quality. First prize winner ($3O) is Chu Chup Ming. .24 E Cecil Street. Singapore 1, E with "Bright Eyes'*302 words
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568 1957-08-18 12 DONALD DAVIES - G.P.O. 'missed' the first mail steamer DONALD DAVIES Historical Corner by |N 1845 the Peninsular and Oriental Company contracted to carry mail from China to Europe via Singapore and Ceylon. There was to be a regular monthly service, and the first mail steamer, Lady Mary Wood, arrived at Singapore on568 words
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Advertisement110 1957-08-18 12 THE WATCH WHICH WINDS ITSELF 0N A BALL-BEARING y 1 ETERNR-MBTie Scientifically the B most modern selfwinding watch Waterproof Shockprotected Unbreakable spring from 3f OCr W§ Stainless Steel or Ui 14 tt Goldtop. pi oxji&it Service affoi Safle, Write for illustrated Catalogue Price-list. "PHOTOFLUX 1 FLASHBULB^ AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD.110 words
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Advertisement42 1957-08-18 12 use r\lwl*¥ LvKEE if! I for the clean smart look 4ffir_£'*^"' B^BMi^^MHl H^ BRYLCBEEM COtltroU V .^S??^y s" '■<■ BBYLCREEM give S V< I mi*^SS^mzJ' <■ V wmcREEM contains pur, Wo££s%%fe* 1 smartness and lasting hair THE LARGEST SELLING HAIRDRESSING IN THE WORLD f7li942 words
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Miscellaneous166 1957-08-18 12 ACROSS: 1. Favourable (12 >; Openings (5); 4 Sound flnan8. Animal (3); 9. Pause (7); dally? (4); 5 Used In game 12. Attends (5); 15. Resident <3i; 6. Put forth (5c 7 Imma(6); 16. Wonder (6); 17. Form ture (11); 9. Wealthy (4c 10 (5); 18. Joyous (7); 19. Stop!166 words
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401 1957-08-18 13 Doug Lachersteen sees the new pictures H A TS off to Britain for producing one of the jolliest films of the year. "IT'S CREAT TO BE YOUNC," a Marble Arch production for Associated British Pictures release left me with the feeling that401 words
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Article, Illustration460 1957-08-18 13 BUT PAT BRINGS VELVET VOICE TO PROP UP A POOR BERNADINE ACE, NOT YOUTH, SCORES A BULLS-EYE HERE I AM often given to speculating whether Hollywood is un-American or merely anti-United States. For I simply refuse to believe that the average citizen of that Creat Democracy is as the movies460 words
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Article441 1957-08-18 13 THERE is glorious music with wonderful singing on Cetra's 45 rpm EPO 0317. another in the Treasured Moments from the Opera series It contains arias from Verdi's La TraviaU. featuring on c of the greatest sopranos of the present time, Marls. Callas. She sings the famous Sempre Libera441 words
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Article133 1957-08-18 13 VIfHEN the Communists captured Captain Kieron Moore in Korea, they could only have given his brains a superficial dry-cleaning instead of a thorough washing. How else to account for his smoggy thinking when he returns to the free world and becomes instructor at an Outward Bound133 words
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Advertisement360 1957-08-18 13 (Amp shew it thi JtcM >hme PHONE ***** .kMmmtmmtk^^ U. 1.45.4. 6.30*9.30 RORT CAWOUN YVONNf DtCAMO J^Hi m UU, COSMT m KASON WKUI MUMO n.«« KIKI) ALTmtNCBAM IVIhK- MtN HIS CRITIC ISM O» H M 1 lIJ QfEF.N. pj l\ iub 10 WANTED MEN" Tech. JAj£U!lallm^ 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30&360 words
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Advertisement428 1957-08-18 13 I SRypVL-^i^^*T t V t Ft T 1 jL j ST. ]P^BiiaPMrfWM#^a J Fi»| l ,jif,< f| i.|*j.,i:iHN.Mi'^ii.ii-:Nr!-^na» 1 1 Kj wil 3^ UU A> A ■mitf. f ili^MJ. 11 if f Tit If with Ray Anthony and his Orchestra. ■^/L. TOXKiHT 9.15 pm. OX BTAOCI FILM <{" 1/ tve^y:428 words
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Miscellaneous199 1957-08-18 13 SINGAPORE 476 mftrrs Signal and News; I.4=> Sweet and Xl ALA Ll MIMR 341 metres Sentimental: 2 00 Hit Parade; 2.30 PKNANG 366 mrtre* Concert Hour; 3.30 Australian MALACCA 297 metre* Magazine; 3-45 At the Piano; 4.00 A.M. 7.15 Opening Announce- LLsteners' Choice. 5.00 Bandstand; ment: T.lB Mornina Serenade; 130I199 words
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Article, Illustration1311 1957-08-18 14 EDGAR LUSTGARTEN - The judge who did not want to hear the truth EDGAR LUSTGARTEN No. d in a series which analyses occasions when preju^ has marred the coarse of justice By iiiiiiini IN THE JULY of 1862 an old widower named Fleming murdered a domestic servant at his Glasgow home. In the1,311 words
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Article129 1957-08-18 14 THE ROBOT DANCER SULKS— IF HiSSED LONDON, Sat. A two thousand pounds robot ballet dancer, who may dance for TV viewers soon, has one big technical fault she gets huffy if HISSED. Hiss her and she abruptly stops dancing and moves towards the person making the noise. How to tame129 words
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Advertisement194 1957-08-18 14 *KO9 In sr^ I sP% Mr. Moutedeer. a i/*«V popul* hero of M,Uy <^B^ <>SsS^/M3& miny yean igo he C) \^ffJr7^\ fncked the tiger into •^V^U^fe^^f^S^) believin, tfcat 1 python \^^^^^^]of^ f{ tieepmc nejrbv w«. I j \inL<j\ w7%2P\O •'v »,,n »i««, attempted to G^PjyO dejth for hi, trouble: 0/194 words
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Advertisement72 1957-08-18 14 DEPENDABLE The traditional Johnson dependability the built-in stamina and action-flnsh 'go' are all there in this 7| 2 h.p. model. Anyone of the new ready and willing to drive you out jFY |Hfe into a wonderful new world. f^** See them now at your nearest fiti joi ixson 7/2 SnrrJ.72 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1957-08-18 15 HAROLD BUNTING - HAROLD BUNTING By Civilian first to spot Emden s trick funnel 0 I'M ahc.ut two weeks before in. i its disastrous fate at the Coros the Orman cruiser steamed into ,t.rs at dawn and before the island's h_d awakened from their slumber sian1,036 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-08-18 15 ANNE FRANCIS looks seductive in this simple I cocktail sheath of black velvet. She will be seen soon in MCM s Don tCo Near The Water."31 words
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Advertisement185 1957-08-18 15 \v%v pnntivd-popli #i rainwear __3_____\ »y Minimcde wf *V^_HB_L *■> -ST V a^_^B^ < <^_F/__" I t v i ft* J9i >*v* __3_K- ___9l __H____ -iS_\ Mm _B^ v iTli-__i nf *_P r w ______f xT X #-«-h 4Q_____l jviPi%^^__HLi_' _E3___k >^^lllB^_»K_^ t .^> fll_^ "Dri-sil" finished so i^_^ the185 words
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Advertisement279 1957-08-18 16 It's Fun to travel the PACIFIC on a "PRESIDENT" LINER. S. S. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND S. S. PRESIDENT WILSON ECONOMY TOURIST CLAM prHnMMBBHMBMH| »IACONOITIONCDQU»HTt«S. h»MK %«J T# ft«M Fr»nc>tco Via Kob« >" TlUMai, McfMllrfii. IBlJ—^^^»T~-^^Sgfij^J|* l "*j Now you can enjoy more I |i^B9k than ever President Liner j s '-'^?'v^^B||^BßP!fc^279 words
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Miscellaneous1158 1957-08-18 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs^ jr Vj'Mrt?J "N^^ Z= Z'\\'-\ n=' CS=7:ESJTLV V TME NATIVES I f/3^ ///vOKII 'mJ <<- VJ A LE7 T^KZAN TO THE STEEr* SANJICS OP A L^(t^3 Z ~__Jlß±jll[s A y,&ri' M.'&ZS/''* r i m^ l I INDIA'S FUTURE THIS WEEK FOR AL TODAY: Accident risk t'SE:1,158 words
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Article, Illustration1844 1957-08-18 17 \<>hlry had f i plat in the wwrM'a I irri.i^c into tini\i,, marc wn- is pr. ()i< «i(l: her worlds most lilk.rill,, f.ihulou^. BWftsk t« i ai rbanks sr Hut with whom hv l|<r n.imr: Mai i .ri\ lablej was >tiil v ».11l1,844 words
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Advertisement879 1957-08-18 17 FREE BOOKS on DANCING! Just Published Modern Revised Edition FREE TO ALL SUNDAY TIMES" READERS "VOW you can te«t this won- derful course on dancing yourself try this famous system In your own home, and |^T!\. NijN^v**s|fc|. If, after 30 days, you have not X Xx^v^O^^^lk^ become an expert dancer.879 words
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Article, Illustration690 1957-08-18 18 Graham Short - Magnificent Magnette gives the motorist good value for money Graham Short i OF all cars produced w by the B.M.C. group, none has retained its indentity of design so completely as the M. C. Magnette. Very few modifications have been made since the Magnette made its first appearance in 1954.690 words
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274 1957-08-18 18 KIWI RIDERS ARRIVE FOR MERDEKA GAMES '"THREE Olympic re- preservatives were among the five-man New Zealand cycling team which arrived at Changl yesterday for the Merdeka Games at Kuala Lumpur. The four riders and manager Mr. e.G. Clark arrived by RNZAF plane from NewZealand. The Olympic representative-; are Warwick Dalton.274 words
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Article100 1957-08-18 18 ACROSS: l Advantageous- 8. Doe; 9. Respite; i 2. Heeds: IS. Inmate; 16. Marvel; 17 Class--18 Festival: l!i Halt; 20 Hurt-' 21. Led; 22. Eer:e. 23 E 2"i Malt; 26 Avow; 29 De-ilers: 31. Grope; 32. Impart; 33. Coiled; 34. Te.sty: :i">. M.iraucs; 36 Ass; 37 Strengthened DOWN:100 words
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187 1957-08-18 18 I POH. Sat.—Penang beat Perak 1-0 in their Malaya Cup match on the Chinese Assembly ground here today before a crowd of about 2.000. Before the game started players of both teams observed a minute's silence in memory of the Perak players187 words
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266 1957-08-18 18 Cheng Hai, Sally were the stars EACH WON THREE EVENTS Tan Chens Hai and 12-year--1 old Sally Hudson wore the outstanding performers at the Singapore Amateurs Swimming Association's junior championships at Amber Road yesterday. Both Chens Hai and Sally won three events and wen second in another in the eisht266 words
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226 1957-08-18 18 IIch) Choon Seng, 3. Qiifk 800 Kee, Imlo jj BOYs 1 1 ml. i li jrewa] Btai freestyle; N Klan Ann, l*. Tan Cheng Hal, 3. P. Shunaban, 31.9aec.; :iOm breast: l. Tan i ,i. a s.-.i! pom pin. ;<. Mim back: 1. Tan226 words
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Article147 1957-08-18 19 Singapore Services beat Negri HATCH AND GARROD STRIKE UP A WINNING COMBINATION SEREMBAN, Saturday. SINGAPORE Join! Services beat \egri Sembilan 3-1 in their Malaya Cup match here today. Services, a raster and fitter side, owed victory forward Tony Hatch and inside left P. J Garrod who struck up an excellent147 words
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Article237 1957-08-18 19 SYDNEY, Sal Au-tralian foothall results today were: M I.W. Fed Div. 1: \pia I onrnrd 0; EasU 1 Praeue i; (.l.ulis»ille 2 Sydney Austral I; ll.iknah I Rankstown and lanrnur v \uhurn i tomorrow). N > \V. Piv. 1 North: \V:«H-.nd Merewether, East Lakrs Ml nork, L.237 words
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492 1957-08-18 19 CECILIA SAMUEL TAKEN TO THREE SETS BY YOUNG OPPONENT PIRUZ IN S-F1NALS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MRS CECILIA SAMUEL. 37, Malaya .s badminton queen and many'year.s SeUngor and Malayan champion, was given I shoe* tonight in a first round women s singles tie in the Selangor international badminton championships when she492 words
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Article319 1957-08-18 19 Resultt were: IMYD.: Kcsavan Soon (C) ta Jit Imm id. 3 Lee Kenp Faun IC), 10.4 sec; 220 YD.: 1 K.sayan >oon (O, 2 Ernest FriC), 3. Bucden (Si. 22.55ec; IIHYD.: 1 Johnny Tay (C>. 2. P. Ganesan id. 3. R Jayaram iC). 51sec; 88OYD.: 1 Kenneth Perera319 words
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Article79 1957-08-18 19 PERTH. Sat.— The touring Chinese soccer club, Eastern Athletic of Hong Kong, deleated Western Australia 6-2 here today in a match played in wet weather on a slippery pitch. The Chinese players swept into a 3-0 lead within 15 minutes of the start. They neverReuter - 79 words
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Article44 1957-08-18 19 Singapore Cricket Club beat Wanderer.*, by five wickets at Woodsvllle yesterday Wanderers 39 (Cooper 7-19). S.C.C. 46-5. In another match at Hong Lim Grern. RAPC and SCRC drew RAPC 135-9 dec. SCRC 103-9 i One Beng Bee 33 1.44 words
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Article177 1957-08-18 19 ROYAL Air Force Changi became the SAF.A. Div. 2 league champions when they trounced Darul 6-0 In their play-off at Jalan Besar yesterday Chang:, who eliminated Fathul Karib 3-0 in tlK'i. SAFA senior cup match on Monday, proved too strong and fully deserved the177 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-08-18 19 Mary Klass beats Alice Tay in the 100 yards to clock 12.1 sec She completed a double by winning the 220 yards in 27 2ser Sunday Times picture.31 words
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315 1957-08-18 19 SI SON beats MALAYAN MARK for THE THIRD TIME VEVILLE Si son, the, 4> R.A.F. Seletar three miler. has done it again. Yesterday, for th* third tune this season, he beat the Malayan record in his 1 pet event in the Civilians Services athletics match at Farrer Park Stadium. Singapore315 words
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Article44 1957-08-18 19 SAIGON. Sat. A team of four racing cyclists Will represent South Vietnam at the Merdeka Games in Kuala 1 Lumpur. They arc Huynh Anh 25; Nguyen Dinh NgOC 30; Npuyen Thanh Phuonsj. 18 and Le Van Ky. 19. U.P.UP - 44 words
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178 1957-08-18 19 CEYLONS BEST BAT IS. IN TOUR SIDE pEYLOVS Leading A.C.M. Lafir, who was reported to have withdrawn from the eriket team to tour Malaya, was in the side when it arrived in Singapore early this morning. Lafir'.s reported withdrawal was the result a mix-up between a non-playing official of the178 words
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Article50 1957-08-18 19 E. B. Symonds won the "A" division monthly medal competition at the Royal Island Club yesterday. The "B" winner was L. E. Lake while J. Sanderson won the "C medal. The "A" and "B" ball sweeps went to Lake and the "C" to Sandf r.son50 words
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Article27 1957-08-18 19 I.EICESTER. Sat— West Indies had dismissed Leicestershire for 75 in their first innings by tea on the first day of their match here today —Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement107 1957-08-18 19 f\I)S. sIRVICE' rHOOL LLERB Asia WRING. itokhara'a 6577. :-S-Bilk PiMtICS. •HANTTED im{( OOL OF Efßclent '!udbath. IN(. a m «».«i.j d Dancf to Pi •<n Band DAMCIMO n I to n i m rr mtmum tt rw/it.i Special nty and, lo si •minimum). ill (Him.) lor COOl; I w Hf>t«l107 words
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Advertisement377 1957-08-18 19 FUJI FILM FOR PRIZE-WINNINC PICTURES FU|I FILM I SAVE YOUR FUJI BOXES!! and trade them in for valuable goods n I rom now until Mst DictmrK-r 1957, 1 ithi» will accept > X Fuji film ho\vs in exchnnfic for cnni<riis. fountain-pens jj i 2 etc Whether you buy Fuji films377 words
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Article, Illustration2239 1957-08-18 20 He beats Scone Stone in a thrilling finish By EPSOM JEEP > T INE-YEAR-OLD Quick- 1 ver, with George West up, scored a splendid double when he 1 snatched a thrilling short head win from Scone Stone in the Class 3, Div. 1 11 -mile2,239 words
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274 1957-08-18 20 By KENNY FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR. Sat THE Technical College. Kuala Lumpur, which will house all the male sportsmen for Malaya's "Little Olympics" the Merdeka Games will represent a miniature "Olympic Village." The foreign and local competitors will be provided with most274 words
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Article217 1957-08-18 20 NEW PORT, Sat. AUSTRALIA'S Mai Ander--1 son gained the semi- finals of the Newport Casino Tennis Tournament yesterday by defeating Bob Mark, I another Australian, 6 B. 12—10, 6—3, 6—2. 1 In another quarter final Mike Green defeated Donald Dell, 4—6, 6—2. 6—4, 6—3. Ham Richardson fU.S.i.AP - 217 words
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