The Straits Times, 25 August 1957
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Title Section16 1957-08-25 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES I fatt Sale* in No. 1.148 SINdAPOKL SINDAY AUGUSI 2b 1957 2i< CENTS16 words
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Article34 1957-08-25 1 resußH I.IKPI II M«-v O I.')(•overnmen: jaiesi actioi arams; subversive \nother expressed th« «pinioi ttia; parent' itaMh ma; tnrr rtiildrei d« noi tel m l<l mistnie clv' Miv tn< hohda*34 words
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100 1957-08-25 1 mother PAP man arrested in mop-up campaign off. O" vesreras^ aescriDec vi Hi I th< r.H premi-- lamed .iu.t\ tiuiidjt- a GuruniPiit- >vhi:i n.iv» and hraaquarter- lo- Mtutlin \v.i Ml tnrrt :.\ja'iuiotne- nici uniiorn imti mtltini Aflc- in- rail, tn iron Urn Mitudi len.i I ■eoOU ll<xr u.iUiit\ lllfaWHl] a-100 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1957-08-25 1 LIM PLANS NEW BLOW 'Govt. may change union law to break Red grip' AH 7 MORE ARRESTS? THAT WOULD BE TELLING, SAYS CHIEF MINISTER Valetta TOLD OF COMMUNIST BID TO GRAB POWER BY PEACEFUL MEANS CTSSHr 4 JHE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT'S NEXT STEP IN THE CAMPAIGN TO STAMP OUT COMMUNIST SUBVERSION1,012 words
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Article, Illustration409 1957-08-25 1 Trust fund to give medical aid to poor ■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J^H By SIT YIN FONC AN eccentric Singapore doctor has let5360.000 to pr«vid medical aid tor tn need\ sick. lo- anc om o pore s earlie-' n ciec la \'ca- agec. 68 Deta o* r v\ ha ius- beer reveaicc Tnt entirt409 words
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50 1957-08-25 1 Simmon; cnoufreu Minister TenpKu Abdu Rahman tiua<?Kc talks in L Ma\ oi persono aues' o -seraeKc celebrations arrived ir Singapore late las* nign: of tn ust w: t. certain c: o:k tninp >. 4. 'tremendously me D ■v;n'. thai Kinc Briti orkine ;nv50 words
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Article30 1957-08-25 1 nov. ::.it:i ner^ 'I cai anything about I stay hen- nntj ba been the Chic: Mir.jstr' ar Smiling iv sh< r- i afraid 1 don't proirramnK Lumpur.30 words
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40 1957-08-25 1 Unity and progress are anthem themes K r ia- aa\ dud tUH€ a1 cna ar- rv.omorr o B V:. acoL Sent to Rulers k ai; ai. fchta Salun B Selaxna Be? on I procr* happines. reic:. D 'Teranc B i40 words
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19 1957-08-25 1 GIRLS BECAME GUIDES JUST FOR A THRILL 4. oi. .suspicioi. o- o»- "Deaut:: Aiso round* studer.: thrill A. T19 words
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Article45 1957-08-25 1 PARACHUTE TEAMS FIND SURVIVORS |^UAIA LUMPUR Sat Fou' o' the sever men in the RaF V alette rronsDor aircrott whirr crashed ir the mountain! near Tamonc Mahrr or Thursday arc sate report- found tw< vara. me: I despatch..-- Preparing clearing out aelicopter lea45 words
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Advertisement50 1957-08-25 1 r ART> p ACK i m >)CAL INSTRUMENTS violins ftaj*si2s 'oc feify S22j 0 Mil 2 sc 3..5 C 3oot Mala -o,o' J o J mf Q»av 522,0' _^-J^l| 5350 0C 'I MAKDOLINS 4S. 20.0 C i 4.0 BANK MANDOLINS M MM auotce or application A. LTD. Hipri Street Sinpapo-t50 words
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Advertisement102 1957-08-25 1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS Oi perfect Quality U S de'SILVA Jeweller: 106 ORCHARD RL. F'PORE-9 TEL. 2246. U.S WANTS TALKS WASHINGTON ■>.!. tim<( Mai" uouu wrlroni. <ip<-i diMussior ii iyrit "bai ttjar-' tna I bad nn<ri.r.( H intrrna aftair auttinrtatn' snurrr sau i da> Rruter "TViffX U/< *»a*u> wow' tr102 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1957-08-25 2 DAVID ROWAN - DAVID ROWAN PART TWO ra ITS hard work being a professional gambler. "Nico" Zographos. who founded the first "tout va" (unlimited stakes) table at baccarat, followed a strict diet, never touched alcohol and kept himself fit with a round of golf every day, whatever the weather. A1,121 words
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598 1957-08-25 2 WITH £1 JOCKEY WON £5,000 THEN LOST IT ALL AGAIN together the two numbers 9 and 3, making 12— and .stuck to that number at roulette after dinner. But he had poor luck and. in an hour or so, needed more money. Before fetching it. he 'threw his last 1.000-franc598 words
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Article, Illustration396 1957-08-25 2 £800! THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK -EIGHT TIMES of the table, it Is quite Ible. Suppose you put ss. on red or black at roulette, on which even money Is paid. Your colour has only to come up six times running for your five bob to have become £16.396 words
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Advertisement299 1957-08-25 2 THE AMAZING FLUKE WINNERS The princess who threw a who won by basing his play on the Ifl:^ iNI chip through an open roof and was age of Charles Coborn (who popu- A '11 '^J^mfjt i 5 paid when it landed on a winning lariscd rhe song "The Man Who299 words
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Advertisement102 1957-08-25 2 > ft companion n)\[&w)tii l\ovu op\ The Drucktasfc n-B iy 57E i.s a portable raido JmL-^. that i.s more than just trim, neat and lißht *^^Sife*k lA (i J»"' B to carry. It is a set that because of its AJ| Mm^^JT quality con.struction will give superlative tone reproduction and102 words
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Article, Illustration1727 1957-08-25 3 Roderick Mann - Roderick Mann THE SYLVIA ASHLEY STORY THE FAIRBANKS CHAPTER ENDS by It •> Hollywood star ever played difficult role than that n by Sylvia Ashley when Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks. he fabulous, swashbuckl lcrer who was the osr successful film actor. ,i.n carried off the1,727 words
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Advertisement82 1957-08-25 3 m£ K f ■jPr W^ iU i Do you It— ttT That The MALAYAN RAILWAY, the country's principal means of transportation since 1884, now carries annually over 2.000.000 tons of cargo of every description from pins to elephants, and delivers the jjoods at your doorstep promptly. Providing the best in82 words
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Advertisement422 1957-08-25 3 The Road to Security n^ LEADS TO LOMBARD What do you look for when you deposit your savings Do you look for Interest, Service, Courtesy Remember, thete f points are worthless unless your savings are Steurt. M When you open a Deposit Account with Lombard t Banking, you are certain422 words
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Article340 1957-08-25 4 BODIES CHARRED BEYOND RECOGNITION, INQUEST TOtO kJISADVENTURE verdicts were recorded at a Singapore inquest yesterday on the five people killed when a Venom jet fighter crashed at Tengah airfield on July 8. The victims were Flying Officer John Dennis Lincoln. 21. the pilot. Mrs. Mary Walker,340 words
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237 1957-08-25 4 MALACCA, s.it »;i--terfront labourer. Osm.m i bin Mohamed. S3, charged 1 with stealing a gold ring from Fatimah binte Taih in a hotel room here, said today a woman had given I him the rinu as a token of 1 their loxe. He237 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-08-25 4 RULERS MEDAL FOR HER Mrs. Margot Man of the Legal Sembilan, Mr. i who was M urd gat Jasa KebaJtl Meritorious M< Yang Di-Ptitiii Negri Semlnl.ui amount ICu 62nd hirthri.u ra Thirty atben awards, am new Datos. md38 words
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84 1957-08-25 4 RADAR NETWORK 10 WARN PLANES, SHIPS OF STORMS JUIALAYA will soon have a coastal ra warn aircraft, shipping and fisherm* I ing storms Three sta Lumpur and ports. Each .sta. radar »canni of a 45ft. wer, that be able I clouds with,: The path of be plotted flashed to Due84 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-08-25 4 He will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Thursday with Count Willem F. L. van Bylandt. the Netherlands special ambassador to the merdeka eelehration.s. who is I expected to reach Singapore on Tuesday. MX. Markus Rosenberg Polak, the charge d'affairesdesignate of the future Netherlands legation at Kuala58 words
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Article42 1957-08-25 4 SISTERS 0 TEACHERS) WED NEXT Itl II Wan N< Neo. both teach' English S married other tea They of Mr. Ch K Dppartmen' Wai Augustine Bprai: Morel Church <>; Gajah B. ,.,-rvT Llan Neo Gabriel Hoi glstry hrrHr 15 tra> I ernment Labis42 words
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Advertisement287 1957-08-25 4 ROLE K. craftsmen at your service The above picture shows one of our highly skilled chronometer technicians polishing the pivot of a balance staff. A balance staff carries the balance wheel and hairspring^ and controls the timing of your watch by oscillating backwards and forwards and in doing this travelling287 words
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Article210 1957-08-25 5 CRUCIAL MEETING ON TUESDAY TO DISCUSS PARTY S FUTURE Big poser: Will the derates take on the key posts? F will happen to the Peoples Action Party after the arrest of its five "extre,,st" officials under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance? question uppermost in the210 words
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Article, Illustration194 1957-08-25 5 The day the law nearly nipped one of its limbs MOKE than 200 people booed when a Special Branch officer mistook a colleague, who wa s carrying bundles of documents for a runaway unionist at Syed Alwi Road, Singapore, yesterday. The officer grabbed the detective as he shielded his face194 words
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139 1957-08-25 5 THE president of the People's Party in Brunei. Inche A. M. Azahari. said yesterday that political leaders in Singapore and the Federation should also consider themselves as the leaders of the Brunei people. He undersinod that some leaders in the Colony wanted a union139 words
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Article23 1957-08-25 5 The Apex Club of Singapore 1 City held its anniversary j dance at the Alumni Association Centre, College Road, last night.23 words
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Article37 1957-08-25 5 The New Zealand Minister of External Affairs. Mr. T. L. Mac Donald. is arriving in Singapore by air today on his way to attend the merdeka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur, as his country's representative.37 words
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413 1957-08-25 5 Govt. ashed to prove security risk DOTH the People's Action Party and the Singapore General Employees' Union said yesterday that the 35 men arrested on security grounds last we»k should be given "a fair trial." The union, six of whose top413 words
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Article85 1957-08-25 5 Wants Malaya in Afro-Asian group IRAQ is looking forward to the day when the new independent Malaya will align herself with the Afro-Asian group, said Mr. Al Syed Mohamed Salim Al-Radhi, the Iraq ambassador to India, Ceylon, Burma and Siam who arrived in Singapore by KLM yesterday. Mr Al-Radhi who85 words
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Article119 1957-08-25 5 PMIA back Lint's war on Reds Xl \l. I.IMI'IK sjt. Pan-Malajraa IsUu \-Muiation todu\ >up|)orted Ihe stand taken Singapore's dim I*nirtiT. Mr. l.im Vru Hoik, in trackini; down n Milnersive elein the Colony. Hie .ism,nation's annual .tssrmblv also ilisthc possible initixlik titin f pusses for 'r"^iiin tin- CaaMwaj I \otes119 words
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72 1957-08-25 5 A [NOAPORE Chinese Bin Pao, has itlon since its staff ler, Mr. .ister:y had exemption ted to the applying for a ad. would apply for a licence to continue publication. The newspaper which came out every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. planned to publish a daily72 words
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183 1957-08-25 5 Bmt.-j model Malk] house was 1.. the Iliull i Mr Donald .1 a larempact at the here toI'.nuun, who !,.,nii.,| sir partial mft treat re H, rt» .re vallldin. t,, the feel- ings o f the givers then this183 words
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208 1957-08-25 5 NOW? TUC SAFE FROM REDS, SAYS PRESIDENT THERE is no fear of the 60.000-strong Singapore Trades Union Congress being infiltrated and dominated by Com-munist-controlled unions. This was stated yesterday by the T.U.C. president, Mr S. Jaganathan, commenting on thp Government WhiU Paper on the arrest of 35 trade union leaders208 words
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Article72 1957-08-25 5 The Chief of the Imperial I General Staff. Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templcr. Lady Templer. and the C.-in-C. Far East Land Forces. Gen. j Sir Francis Festing. are arriving in Singapore today by Qantaa. Sir Gerald will make offl- cial calls on the Governor. Sir72 words
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Article92 1957-08-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The first batch of Hong Kong exhibitors at the merrieka trade fair who had been held up in Singapore by the i Federation Immigration Department, arrived in Kuala Lumpur tonight by chartered i plane. I Twenty-eight of them ar- 1 rived after92 words
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Article103 1957-08-25 5 THE Siamese Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. j Winai Pachimsawat, gave an assurance yesterday that his Government would sell ricfi to Malaya at rea- sonable prices. He said: "The Federation and Singapore are both regular customers. We will d> our best to nelp maintain supplies."103 words
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Obituary23 1957-08-25 5 The Rev. J. Appaduray, M.C.H., passed away at Batu Gajah Hospital. Funeral from No. 3 Idris Gardens, at 2 p.m. on 25-8-5".23 words
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Article381 1957-08-25 5 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Sat KM.I.ISH LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Birmingham 3 Aston Villa 1 Blackpool 3 Leeds Kvrrton I Wolves LricesUr (t M'chpster V 3 Luton 1 Bolton n j Manchntfr C. versus Sheffiejd j Wed. postponed Notts. Forest 2 Preston NE 1 i Portsmouth 0 Burnley Sunderland 0 Arsenal381 words
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Advertisement412 1957-08-25 5 1 813,900/- upwards j g MODERN TERRACE HOUSES j (Limited Number Available) H Completion December. 1957 New Modern Terrace Houses (Freehold) On Easy Payments At Opera Estate off Sig'ap Road 3 BEDROOMS LAWN SITTING ROOM FENCING DINING ROOM MODERN SANITATION PORCH WATER ELECTRICITY KITCHEN METALLED ROAD BATHROOM LOW ASSESSMENT INITIAL412 words
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Article, Illustration457 1957-08-25 6 Girl who sang for Prince Philip is learning yogi The Susan Barrie Page for Teens and Twenties j\ LOVELY 19-year-year-old singing star who once sang a special encore for Prince Philip is currently appearing at a Singapore hotel during a tour of the Far East. Jan. Carter, from Sydney, Australia,457 words
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Article61 1957-08-25 6 Anything goes in cur. rent fashion, according to the latest reports from London and Paris. Hemlines have many and variecs lengths, from mid-calf to a fraction below the knees. Waists may or may not exist and some of the dresses show an intricate mixture of arcs,61 words
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379 1957-08-25 6 Tidying-up drive will restore your confidence BEING tidy and neat to the last detail is the first rule of good grooming, and being well-groomed is much more important than being just good-looking. The girl who has that well-scrubbed, every-hair-in-place look, whose nails are carefully manicured and clothes always crisp will379 words
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Article96 1957-08-25 6 SINGAPORE'S glamour girls will have a good opportunity to compete for valuable prizes in next month's "Mobil Queen Contest" at thf Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden. Mr. Ang Ah Yew. secretary of the Stanvac Sports Club, tells me that the con- test will bo open to96 words
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Article148 1957-08-25 6 TTERE'S a popular cake for a Mrtbdaj party, it's called Doll Cr.ke. You need 1 lb. plain sweet biscuits. lb. unsalted butter, 8 eg? yolks. 1 cup sugar. Vi run *>:tr:ir. > 4 lb. almonds. 1 packet drinking chocolate, (dry powder tyne), cream, pmk colouring. Crram butter thoroughly148 words
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Advertisement146 1957-08-25 6 a new touch jT or your beaut yi k IYARDLEY '<<?, Feather Finish ensures Xv^ s/? t lllt >' our make-up is *\V* il*i&- perfect at all times. f Nothing equals it for retouching it is a blend I M> of fine Yardley Powder and delicate cream. The merest touch146 words
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Advertisement170 1957-08-25 6 1 You know What you're getting »DULUX M GLOSS FINISH xBL. k^^^^S^?9^^^^t»- Co 1 i HLUjB M l .illlKi l^^^A^^*/ 1 |i|l!i Cl ©$S ttN\ijollllil^"' l ijjf Backed by the technical resources of f\ C^ j\ Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd Lr\j _v 604/24/1 Ccrfai^ l&s+je //io?ix. IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (M)170 words
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781 1957-08-25 7 GIRL IN LOVE WITH MARRIED MAN IS SO UNHAPPY now icond make* I ov no V\| N rr M>u won't ft I iln- id\ had .»iirk nut the iHaTSclf: eil tlnv ipisiule 'lull' \lfr <>l Mill anh what v.is friendship for- mil liinld \ourI \i lift- Irnm i think ">u781 words
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619 1957-08-25 7 A READER WANTS TO TRY TASTE OF HUMAN FLESH! PLEASE let me know the taste of human flesh. Some of my friends say it is sweet and others say it tastes like the meat of other animals. I would like to taste it some time. CARNIVOROUS Telok Anson. ft** a619 words
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Article503 1957-08-25 7 livering letters—it would save all that queueing in the post office for hours. wouldn't it? N.SW..V Singapore. Think of the change problem, the accountancy, the extra bookwork that the poor postman would have to handle. Surely the solution to your problem is to503 words
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Advertisement234 1957-08-25 7 Van i& ll^^l SraSaßaaaßßvlS^ wßt LaawSsßßß' a^«^ aWt^KfeS ?9aPiiaßaP9aaaff i H Sill SH •*> w, t %jy I«alw»aaS aaßfeafc aa9aaafiaaSl3 JL i^. aaaaaK,«^Hi«ka«aalllMla>vM HHiP^"Hw ■P**' at. IN) mJ ...v.. (W '^VJP£:- jjs^JaA ..adfc^&v. aaaaaaahaaat^ ~-fc£ LafilaaaaaaU. SBstt»*fe \-.:38»M IPv! stop a moment is that the car you bought One thing234 words
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Advertisement348 1957-08-25 7 intelligent beer drinker j^S^'%\ The best beer is fresh beer. BP^ jp Tiger beer reaches you freshly bottled, <?*' after it has matured in the cellars lIIML ,-fy under specially controlled conditions. Tiger Beer is Drewed in 'the tropics for the tropics. ■u....<r4 GOLD MEDAL M Brewed AND iottlio »t348 words
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Miscellaneous9 1957-08-25 7 C3AM6OLS -<► /bQAAp- Anp£e6y— af Kr*l I I aaßfl ttf9 words
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79 1957-08-25 8 PORT MORESBY. Sat.— Pa- puan and New Guinea natives have almost literally carried out a major salvage job The natives— lso of them— lifted a crashed Norseman aircraft from a swamp on the shores of Lake Kopia- go. on the border of79 words
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Article262 1957-08-25 8 Malayans were among them and one reason was the step-motherly treatment given them by Communists HONG KONG, Saturday. OVERSEAS Chinese students from Singapore and Malaya, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Macao took part in the two-day June student riots in Hanyang one of the three townsUP - 262 words
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Article, Illustration114 1957-08-25 8 Sabrina No, she's Sue No. 1 SIE SIMPSON, 19-vear-old Birmingham model, went to London to look for a job on television. In the few minutes she waited la a corridor for her interview. Sue's ash blonde hair and vital statistics (40-18-35) caused such a sensation that a passing producer begged114 words
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150 1957-08-25 8 CHINA CLAIMS RIGHT TO PROTECT' HK CHINESE HONG KONG, Sat. The ciiine.se povernment has the responsibility as well as the right to demand that the British government respect and protect the lawful richts and interests of Chinese residin Hong Kong. This was stated today by the Peking newspaper, Peoples Daily.Reuter - 150 words
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81 1957-08-25 8 TERRORIST GANG KIDNAPS GIRLS IN VILLAGE RAID JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesian soldier s are pursuing a 150-man Borneo terrorist gang that plundered a village and kidnapped 15 young girls. Some of the bandits were reported killed in a clash with soldiers that occurred .shortly after the raid on Satui village inUP - 81 words
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97 1957-08-25 8 Aga Khan loves rich Mona, says paper CAIRO, Sat— The newspaper Akhbar el Yom reported today that 17--year-old Mona el Badrawi, daughter of a wealthy Egyptian family was about to be engaged la the new Aga Khan. They met for the first time in Cairo after he attended the funeralReuter - 97 words
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Article189 1957-08-25 8 PEKING, Sat.— The VicarGeneral of Peking, Father Franciscus Ly, today defended the decision of a recent Roman Catholic Congress to cut all but the spiritual ties with Rome. He said: "The Vatican persistently opposes socialist countries and the Chinese Catholic Church is determined to189 words
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Article471 1957-08-25 8 JURY TOLD OF PAYMENTS TO VICE GIRL AND OTHERS FOR SCANDALS NEW LIGHT ON THAT CUDDLE CASEY told the jury that he saw Maureen O'Hara and a man enter the theatre. "About 15 minutes later someone said there was something romantic going on in the theatre. I went471 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-08-25 8 And now Ifi Nonlron I The new Van Hcuscn 'Vantage', in lustrous twofold non-iron poplin, dries absolutely smooth with no ironing at all The special Van Heusen nylon collar interlining, woven-on-a-curve, makes sure of real comfort, perfect smartness. Easy to88 words
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Article34 1957-08-25 8 LONDON, Sat. The staid London Times to- day published the following advertisement on its front page: "Confidential, Whisper and similar magaJncs (or disposal. Write Box No. 1048. The Times." A.P.AP; The Times - 34 words
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Advertisement614 1957-08-25 8 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you admire other* -wish tMat voor skin was as light and at'ractive as t'leiri. On e iar ant will m»k9 you equally Continued apolicatrnriM voo. convince you that fis beaut if ier. only toner that words ■SOM txO'tK* it* beauti»ving an614 words
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Advertisement198 1957-08-25 8 Tailored in England by V3R tI6US6H urftifi JjacJca<iounc£/ TYPE 190 SI -^B( O 0 }—v celerotion, if 1 \S^- V_> 107-112 m.ph. monoeuverobilitv M ITPt UV> co ls a| w a vs 0 Convrrtiblp Coupe the INcfcati Jy. The sporty 220S tKx3v c '■J9KU^ ■Wa^aW'^B engine perrr. Xr^^f V J198 words
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Article, Illustration624 1957-08-25 9 Feautiful and successful -and still single XL girl finds fame in Paris and London iL K.Wong lONDON I -n woto Eu- Few to make Fewer still ng sue- the seYang 1 ,v Miss As an f the lead with an estern the I for her ButIFOUH ROLES "But- resting Her624 words
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Article380 1957-08-25 9 AN EXCELLENT DUSUN CROP, BUT THE I MANGOSTEENS WERE LATE IN COMING THE season started m 1 the Dusun on )uly Ist when the first ed ble fruit fell during the night; the last fell on August 20th. It was not a big crop, but there has never been380 words
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326 1957-08-25 9 IF LABOUR WINS 'MALA YA A WELFARE STATE' DENANG, Sat. The chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, said today there would be revolutionary changes in the country if Labour came to power. "But it will be revolution by consent not a revolution by force. he326 words
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Article73 1957-08-25 9 A seven man delegation from the Department of Broadcasting Employees' Union yesterday met the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to discuss the future of Radiy Malaya employees in the Colony after the Federation obtains independence. It is understood that Mr. Lim said was73 words
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Article374 1957-08-25 9 THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL and Mok averaging nvtyears, had to gather the fruit till the grown-up boys returned. The Tuan helped by letting out a blood-curdling "Aouw!" to announce the fall of each fruit. We try to stop these kids dawdling under the trees, but one morning the father was seen374 words
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Article559 1957-08-25 9 pRIDAY, August 17th:There is as yet no sign of a change in the weather, but it has been possible for our oneman labour force to get on with the weeding. You will have read that we are n 0 longer able to cope with our lawn and so559 words
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Advertisement145 1957-08-25 9 V-^ Evaporated MILK ONE-WHIP /^^lH^i Ice flteatn ONE-WHIP ICECREAM Carnation M.lk. chilled. g^*J Jg Whip Carnation Milk till stitt aoour "> sugar (caitor preferably). 2 minutes Make sure the m.lk. bowls nilla- and beaters are very cold Add sugar. •casDoon gelatine- vanilla and dissolved gelatine whipping to m.x thoroughly. Freeze145 words
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Advertisement391 1957-08-25 9 BECOME AN J^ ARTIST -Quickly^M Let Brodie Mack Teach You At Home A r lasl jnu «re ;»nlr tn Irarn all branrhrs of art f *g*j»*£Jj k.M MAKE MONEY IN "a Mo«n. Jll YOUR SPARE TIME NOW.* 101 .ffSrlKr I ""h'" P 'm hO «n V ".VI-'mh -riri'i. II? l^-^><3|jr>391 words
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Obituary19 1957-08-25 10 M Mimmum) I MKMORY of OUT t Father. Mr Chen Slew IS 8.55. Ever reu.eutiy misted by19 words
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Article21 1957-08-25 10 HV«*ll(Ma.J Hnx SO ctt.titrm OCR PHOTOGRAPHY i KKiaUiiome-Anscoch-1 ing ;ind printing Laboratories, Place, (off Hill' G.RO Box 1108, Singa-I *****.21 words
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Article162 1957-08-25 10 PEDERATION police are to round up known evildoers in and around Kuala Lumpur to prevent trouble during the Merdeka celebrations. Political leaders are touring the spates on good-will missions to foster interracial harmony on the attainment of independence, and are giving the people some straight-from-the-shoulder advice. They162 words
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Article193 1957-08-25 10 CTAGE two has been reached in the Singapore Government's drive against debt among its officers. Already more than a hundred of them have been given permission to go bankrupt. Normally this would seriously affect their future in the service, but the Government is so concerned at the193 words
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Article107 1957-08-25 10 rRESH air and plenty of exercise are wonderful things. The girls of the Salehiah Girls' Institute near Ipoh have not been visited by disturbing spirits since part of the six-foot fence round their school was pulled down. And since they took more exercise on the advice of Dr.107 words
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Article, Illustration478 1957-08-25 10 SALMAH - Ceylon's Malay MP will be there SALMAH MERDEKA GUEST By CEYLON'S only Malay Member of Parliament, who will be one of the guests at the merdeka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur, is no stranger to Malaya. Al-Haj. Dr. M. P. Drahaman, J.P., M.8.E., visited this country in December, 1949, on his478 words
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Article, Illustration934 1957-08-25 10 Leslie Armour - The 'Forgotten Man' of the Royal Family Leslie Armour By The Duke of Gloucester will arrive i?i Kuala Lumpur on Thursday to represent the Queen at the merdeka celebra- tions. He tvill be accompanied by the Duchess and their 15J- year-old son. Prince William. PRINCE Henry William Frederick Albert, the934 words
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Advertisement146 1957-08-25 10 I "'"""7"] I Straits Timei k Free Pren j Fo» the <*nv*m«nc« of «4v«r> ti»«r» cur r«pr«Mntotivtt at Ift I floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE. ORCHAKD ROAD, will r«c*ivf mimH »d>«n umtnti and omwin to box Humbert. Clettified odv«ftnom»nn My I olto be hondod to: CITY HOOK STOM LTD., Winchester MouM,146 words
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Advertisement14 1957-08-25 10 I Soie A S -nM SCHMIDT A CO., (M) LTD. P.O. BOX 2395, SINGAPORE.14 words
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Advertisement27 1957-08-25 10 f It pays to ask for it A V by name y^ FROM SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND FROM LONDON TO MILBOUKNt the best the world over27 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-08-25 11 II SECRETARY, External Affairs Ofhman bin Mohamed, has a big W. Tory, the new British High on his arrival at Kuala Lumpur airport 23 Sunday Times picture.36 words
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Article76 1957-08-25 11 Seven years for 17 -stab killer IPOH. Saturday. Hi r. dangerous young man," Beh Boh ed a fisherman by stabbing him Fenced to seven years' jail by Mr. it not If Lim ■V Kuala n* B Refused lift I ailed Lim B :>d stabbed l» .ad refused R t also.76 words
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102 1957-08-25 11 Dulles invited to Malayan reception WASHINGTON, Sat. Tens{ku Ja'alar. son of the Paramount Ruler of Malaya, has sent out 300 invitations to a reception he is giving here to celebrate Malaya's independence on Aug. 31. Hp said yesterday he expected the Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles, and the102 words
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367 1957-08-25 11 Pay officer to be jailed for two years and cashiered CAPTAIN CASTLE CAVE ME $10 FROM HIS POCKET, SAYS SOLDIER CAPTAIN Bernard Frank Castle. 38, the Pay Officer of No. 3 Base Ordnance Depot, Singapore, was sentenced to two years 1 jail yesterday. He was also ordered to be cashiered.367 words
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Article118 1957-08-25 11 Every member of your family will want to read it Get it NOW HAVE you got your copies of THE MERDEkA BOOK? This is the quality publication to mark a great historic occasion 72 pages superbly produced on art paper. IB MERDEKA ROOK tells the story of118 words
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269 1957-08-25 11 SHIP OFF COURSE SAVES 7 FROM TYPHOON A TYPHOON which damaged a small snip last week also brought a freighter to rescue its seven-man crew. The rescue ship is the Mitsui Line freighter WayoMaru which brought the crew to Singapore yesterday. Leader of the rescued men. Capt. Tran Tan Yuan,269 words
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Article88 1957-08-25 11 Delegates of the Khex community guilds from South-East Asia, at their fourth conference in Singapore yesterday, passed a resolution protesting against the proposed Johore Causeway pass system. A conference spokesman said that any proposal to impose a clamp on travel between Singapore and the Federation would88 words
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Article49 1957-08-25 11 The Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, and Lady Black will be guests of honour at the Teachers' Training College commemoration day and award of certificates at the Anglo-Chinese hall. Barker Road, at 4 p.m. on Oct. 5. Lady Black will present the certificates.49 words
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224 1957-08-25 11 LIM'S CLEAN-UP GETS MIXED PRESS RECEPTION THE Singapore Government's latest clean-up of Communists got a mixed reception in leading British newspapers today. I The Times (independent* said: "Democracy sometimes has to resort to undemocratic means to defend itself. Mr. Lim Yew Hock has undoubtedly acted in defence of the realReuter - 224 words
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Article32 1957-08-25 11 Mr. H. M. Bullard, an as.si.stant secretary in the Ministry for Commerce and Industry, leaves today for Tokyo to attend the Pacific Area Travellers' Association conference, which begins on Tuesday.32 words
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Article50 1957-08-25 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Straits Borneo ropra: August $24 buyers, $24' 2 sellers Tone quiet. Fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: Ausust $26\ buyers. $271* sellers Tone quiet. TIN PRICE The tin price in Singapore yesterday was $368.25 a plcul. down Si on Friday.50 words
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Article37 1957-08-25 11 Kuanlan CATHAY: Scarlet Coat 10.30 a.m.; Ibong Mandary 12.30, 2.30, 7, 9.30 REX: Smoke Signal 10.45 a.m.; Warning from Space 12.30, 2.30, 7, 9.15Kola Elharii CATHAY: Blood Will Tel) '(Mandarin) 3, 7.15, 9.30 pm.37 words
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Advertisement300 1957-08-25 11 1 BJo ffh round tri of I <LHT «^dJ 21 days yf^ >> /Utt o^ 4 d (X Cs l^ o S. S. CHUSAN tesa-^SAILINC 12th lanuary 1958 RETURNINC 2nd February 1958 S. S. CHUSAN SAIUNC io,S April 1958 RETURNINC |,t M^y 1958 A DAYS IN JAPAN DAYS IN HONG300 words
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Miscellaneous284 1957-08-25 11 I'NITED METHODIST >VIT- branch' Tea-parly In honour oi NtSS SERVICE at Lee Kuo Chuan Inche Abdul Hamid bin Hajl Ju- auditorium, Anglo-Chinese School, mat and Inche Sardon bin Hajl i Barker Road, SJO p.m. Sermon by Jublr at Al-tarbia Islamic School, the Rev- Tracey K. Jones. Kampong Trafalgar Estate, Ylo284 words
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Article, Illustration333 1957-08-25 12 Here's how to enter LITE begin this week by IT acknowledging the 5 magnificent response by r readers to the new Contest clause requiring negatives to be submitted with pho- tographs. Of the many r photographs sent in, there was only one case of an entrant not observing333 words
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Article, Illustration726 1957-08-25 12 DONALD DAVIES - Adelaide built by Penang Sounder's son DONALD DA VIES Historical Corner by %WHEN fate decreed that Captain Francis Light should be the founder of Prince of Wales Island, known today as Penang. it also willed that his eldest son. Colonel William Light, should be the founder of the city of726 words
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Miscellaneous188 1957-08-25 12 ACROSS: 1, Rest (6); 6. DOWN: 1, Turn (6V 2 Ba- Race (6i; 12, Chemical com- nLshment (s>; 3, Medicine balls pound (5); 14, Extend (5); (5); 4. Verse (3); 5 Suffice for I 15, Roof-mender (5»; 16, (5); 7, Got up (5)- 8 Cock Stones (s>; 17. Totally (3);188 words
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113 1957-08-25 13 A tear-jerker of times in the war years SINGAPORE under the Japanese figures prominently In "KASLH SAYANG," a Shaw Bros, tear-jerker. It Ls lont a certain autheni ticity by insertion of official film i of bombing scenes and the return of British troops after the collapse of the Japanese. Tins113 words
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Article, Illustration443 1957-08-25 13 Gunner Granger rides the range to clean up evil ways No corn in the old corral, no ham in homestead NEW FILMS Reviewed by Doug Lackersteen }JERE >t is the Western you've been waiting for solid, entertaining and full of the razxmatazz that justifies the spending of that dollar (or443 words
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Article474 1957-08-25 13 CETRA continues t 0 entertain with Its six-inch 45 rpm Treasured Moments from the Opera series with EPO 0318. featuring Giuseppe Valdengo singing Famous Baritone Arias. He has a rich and mellow voice, capable of many shades of vocal expression and with a strong dramatic sense I liked,474 words
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356 1957-08-25 13 P.C.s uniform plays a part in clever plot by crooks THE SECRET PLACE produced by the Rank Organisation, is a crime movie, and, like the crime it portrays, is nearly planned and executed. Its settngs... London's squalid East End. Its356 words
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Article99 1957-08-25 13 A Swiss dish proves pleasant "THERE is a quaint oldworld, but so refreshing, charm about "HEIDI." a Continental picture filmed largely amid the breathtaking beauty of the Swiss Alps. For grown-ups, it is a nostalgic walk down memory lane with the sign post indicating "Childhood Days." And children will find99 words
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Article101 1957-08-25 13 It unfolds itself with the lebure that apparently was plentiful at the turn of the century In a quiet, gentle, simple manner. Yet there is drama *n this tale of a little girl who rebelled at being wrenched from her beloved mountains for a cloistered life In a101 words
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Article78 1957-08-25 13 The all-Continental cast is fully talented. Heinrich Gretler gives a wonderful character study as Heidi's gruff old grandfather feuding with the villagers and Anita Mey brings an old maldish flnlcklness to her interpretation of a superior type governorness. Theo Llngen is an excellent "Jeeves with a German accent.78 words
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Article40 1957-08-25 13 Danny Kaye has started training to be a juggler, trapeze and trampoline artist and acrobat for his role of a schoolmaster who joins a circus in M.G.M.'s "Merry Andrew". Pier Angeli plays the feminine head.40 words
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Article179 1957-08-25 13 Singapore, Kuala I.umpur, Pnanj, MalaccaA.M. 7.15 Opening Announcement; 7.16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 Time Signal and News; 7.35 Melody Mixture; 8.00 News Headlines; 8 02 Carnival; 8.30 Troplrana; 9.00 Waltzing and Marching; 9.30 The Road Show; 10.00 Youth at the Helm 10.15 Variety Pare; 10.45 Music for you;179 words
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Advertisement299 1957-08-25 13 iija^aUJaJl SSNB I ODEOB iWaMITIiljl I v URRV MOORE MMR CiAYNOR. J n MABTIRR Of 1 INTOW" (Mand). J >. Jinxt Joan la—— Ma»on Fontaine 7^ Dorothy Jnan yL ■^T^pjJjH^^^^^l lundridge ollinn +JtlHmimmkwk Michael Harry J *t aasai Rrnnte Belafonte. 3** mm 'Tj I O»tUA Of MOOCMt MOKALS 7 CATHAYJ299 words
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Advertisement626 1957-08-25 13 Jfdta Shaw &hou< a a tht 3ieM thow /^T^^ PHONE 29*59 MJb 11, 1.45. 4, 6.30 9.30 I■■ II Hi "ft H, p til,- in IOIIHtu g MANDARIN with Supprimpoxed ENGLISH Ml. vßi.| C LOrRKt L TOKYO Mandarin In Col^T ijnN PHONK ***** T\ \\\mi h/iV^ 11, 1.45, 4, 6.31)626 words
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Article, Illustration930 1957-08-25 14 HOW DID IT ALL END? t A SUNDAY T.MES VERSION OF THE SCREENPLAY BY TERENCE RATT.GAN T SUPPOSE I had a knack for mistiming moments with Elsie and 1 the Grand Duke. I knocked on the door, and went in o break the news930 words
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1054 1957-08-25 14 THE DAY THE JUDGE REFUSED TO SUM UP... Continuing 'Judicial Outrage 9 by Edgar Lustgarten William Cooper Hobbs was a 'villain of the deepest dye' but even he was entitled to trial according to the rules of law, said the Court of Appeal following a libel suit heard by Lord1,054 words
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Article411 1957-08-25 14 All in a doctors diary by CEDRIC CAR! ZOOMING sound. Bzzz. Nearer and nearer. Not a Messerschmitt, not a MiC. A moment of silence and then the cry of "Ouch." That, m brief, is the scenario for an insect bite or sting. Mr. Baron showed me411 words
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Advertisement211 1957-08-25 14 ra A DOUBLE JbL diamond AmBI works wonders C/ fijSb^ti Double Diamond is a strong, more thoroughly £f*^/'j&( > \fiWL 11 refreshing Pilscner beer than any other you've I■Cy j.l!^"|i§pl fl ever tasted. It's the most popular Pilsener f^Lmm^mggms(n I in Malaya. No other beer gives you such a Jrihjlji^211 words
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1131 1957-08-25 15 THIS IS THE KIND OF MAX SHE WILL MARRY A Court expert who has studied Princess Margaret's taste in male companions now builds the first picture of the man who will qualify as husband for the world's most eligible bride. HERE ARE 10 QUALITIES THAT HE MUST HAVE RUMOURS of1,131 words
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Article, Illustration22 1957-08-25 15 M "a Corday who recently appeared in U-r, technicolor 'Raw Edge" with Rory Calhoun and Yvonne de Carlo.22 words
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Article80 1957-08-25 15 WASHINGTON Sat—A new device developed in the United States tan make 60 blood tests in an hour Ordinarily this would require a full day's work by a skilled technician. Called the Autoanalvzer the machine has a photoelectric colorimeter that compares the colour of a chemically treated sample80 words
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Advertisement220 1957-08-25 15 What did he say? Me saidoo, i i Ji t A, Campbells gives you more +o enjoy 1 CAMPBELL'S CREAM OF CHICKEN SOUP v is o blend of deep-flavored chicken broth and extra-heavy cream with tempting cuts of celery, CHICKEN ever-so-subtle seasoning, and juicy bites of chicken SQU^ so tender220 words
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Advertisement182 1957-08-25 16 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS SO MUCH I ES*^B I IB For example WORLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP Wherever in the world you're going, fly there with Pan American -the airline that gives you the priceless advantage of round-the-world experience on every flight. First across the Pacific, first across the Atlantic, first throughout Latin182 words
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Miscellaneous1069 1957-08-25 16 y n g> WOtV^W^S SWOUTE7 ">s llf~ r>^-^ J^^ y \Jk A^ M "^^^^/^^t^J 1 by Edgar Rice Burroughs /^P^'^,^ 1 //^^M j JN7EK CZ7cZS PKO* _.AC< A7AA\S V TAKZAM_ t^JLiM 1 JS^WM 14^ f JP^MLjS «m^, "iMAL PEOPLE I THIS WEEK FOR M j^k ■■^r iMMMS must need enter1,069 words
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Article, Illustration1305 1957-08-25 17 Godfrey Winn - I look in the mirror and what do I see? Godfrey Winn RSON spends a decisive period of life gathering experience in his chosen job and also in human judgment and then perhaps pauses, looks in a mirror and seeks a true selfportrait. The first Self-Portrait comes from someone who1,305 words
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Article314 1957-08-25 17 a Scientific - a Scientific By Correspondent LONDON. EARLY next month an artificial earthquake made by an atomic bomb set off in the heart of a mountain will disturb the long-suffer-ing inhabitants of Nevada. This time at least there should be no complaints about fall-out. The314 words
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597 1957-08-25 17 6,000 STUDENTS SEC WONDERS OF SCIENCE WASHINGTON. IUIORE than 50 American scientists each year take time from their work at the National Bureau of Standards in Washington to explain some of the mysteries of science to secondary school students in and near the nations capital. This year, the Bureau's scientists597 words
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Advertisement44 1957-08-25 17 EJBISHBSKBO^^- A 7|r I EPItCE OF SAS j^~ MDhH SCANDINAVIAN AldllNLS SYSTEM shock irS'StAn'^^y r M t tk^k^kwkw^St. •^SS^^ri "^M^^L^uL. ~^K Sb L-\ fit 1^ B Lw <% Mm *M t Jk\ yx I^j3W ft^SAS flight QQI H#E W^^^x kc* m first over the Pole44 words
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Advertisement190 1957-08-25 17 M/i/n You can tell he uses SILVIKRIN HAIR CREAM There's something distinctive about cream does— the miracle ingredient him. It isn't only that his hair is always Pure Silvikrin, which feeds into the H9^& neatly in place— you can see so clearly hair all that it needs for vital, lustrous190 words
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Article, Illustration195 1957-08-25 18 kJOTORINC circles all ever the world have received with great interest the announcement of a new Chrysler model, the Royal, a six cylinder car with many new features, manufactured by Chrysler Australia Limited, in Adelaide. South Australia. Among its innovations are advanced styling,195 words
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261 1957-08-25 18 A BUILD-IT- YOURSELF sports version of the I fastest light racing car in the world will soon be available at around $4,250. It will t>- a smart twoseater, giving nearly 60 miles per gallon. The car is the Lotus and this popular version261 words
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Article, Illustration860 1957-08-25 18 Graham Short - Run-about or mobile shop window: It's an all-purpose wagon Graham Short i THERE was a time, not so long ago, when the station wagon was exactly that. From Segamat to Stow-on-the-Wold it was used exclusively for picking up mixed consignments of parcels, passengers and pig food from the Singapore mail860 words
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Article150 1957-08-25 18 BURMA has informed the Amateur Weightlifting Federation it will send a team of three lifters and one body-builder to the Merdeka Games tournament at Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 6 and 7. NAMES AWAITED But the names of her representatives are still to be announced Also150 words
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436 1957-08-25 18 CRUSADER - CRUSADER BY THE Hong Kong Football Association's decision to nominate the Eastern Football XI to represent that Colony in the international soccer festival as part of the Merdeka Games is a slap in the face for the436 words
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170 1957-08-25 18 TEST IS OVfQ LONDON Indies an qvcrv against i final i here. They W( re runs lei Inning follow.:. England s the ieri< es to oil Tony wickets first claim. making men i class by bowlirm. I was ea cricket. ft Sobers170 words
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Article75 1957-08-25 18 ENGLAND WEST INDII S 1< WEST INDII nd Inni ViM rali b Lock Kanhai c Evans b Truman < Sobers b Lock Worrell <• (o» I b Lotk U.ilt.itt not nut 1 Wrrkes b lock Smith r Bheppard b U*' Alexander b I Dewdnrv -I I Ramudhin b IReuter - 75 words
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Article50 1957-08-25 18 ICBOSfl >*w t tion 12. O Tiler. 16, I «^3 Recec J2 30, Odd. 32 40. One 41 Idled. 46, IMIWS Pills. 4. <>.;• mw 8. Tap. 9. I: Wj Nested. 13, t TYwdto ««N i Cud. 2S »l«/ Under. 34, I Ioq| Aster. 38. I Uda, Lag.50 words
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Advertisement135 1957-08-25 18 I Parker Ik BALLPOINTS WRITE FIVE jU TIMES LONGER THAN tjjJ j ORDINARY BALLPOINTS hII HP 4 HERE'S WHY... M| Parker's piant-size cartridge capacity 9H is many times that of ordinary thin J3n| refills., gives you 5 times as much gH writing! Parker ballpoints available in flgal 4 point sizes,135 words
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Advertisement217 1957-08-25 18 Pimples and Bad Jit Fought in IS j 24 Hours W Binct the discovery of Ni«o<Utm by an BIFOM rfj American phyiician it is no longer necei realms your ik'i Just./? a T".,', 5,° sufT uily.""- MdwUeS luch 5. r < lfl r »*'n blemUhei »our mirror i™ J Ecu-ma.217 words
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610 1957-08-25 19 Liep Tjiauw and Ip clash today for singles title MALA VAN TENNIS: JHE men's singles final in the Malayan lawn tennis championships will be fought out today on the Singapore Cricket Club courts at 1 p.m. between the holder, 32-year-old Tan Liep Tiiauw of Indonesia, and K. H. Ip, 39.610 words
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Article98 1957-08-25 19 .tic.-n> SIMiLtS 3.0#: Tan l.irp Ijiauw Ind v K. 11. Ip IHK). Ml S IMM KI.Kn 5.«0: B. Pint,, 4iid K I*r«»"M>d» t(r>, v T»n I.iep Tjiauw and K>ljr Sudarsono (Ind) VMtMI S slM.l 9.00: R. .layaxurlya (Oay) v Kathrrinr l.rang (SHj. MI\KI) IM>I Rl I 10.1(1 Srmi-lmal:98 words
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Article412 1957-08-25 19 CALLY HUDSON, a 12-j ear-old schoolgirl of St. Hildas, yesterday dominated the fina* lay of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association open championships at Amber Roaa and emerged ao a bright prospect for future International meets. This versatile "baby" of the meet won the 200412 words
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51 1957-08-25 19 KIM. A LUMPUR, Sat. Vietnam Racing cyclists will miss tomorrow's Merdeka Games 100 kilometres international *oad rare here. A cable received from the manager of the Vietnam team today said Vietnam's four cyclists would only arrive in Kuala Lumpur by air at 8 a.m.51 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-08-25 19 PENANG'S Lam Kit Lln who partnered Eddy Choont to beat Foo Vo n K Klir.in and To n r Yee Cheng (Perak) to enter the liiml32 words
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Article159 1957-08-25 19 SEREMBAN. Saturday. THE Ceylon cricket tourists and South Federation drew in their two-day match which ended here today. Final scores: South federation 183 and 118 for six declared. Ceylon 179 and 78 for two. Set the impossible task oi making 123 runs in 50 minutes159 words
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Article214 1957-08-25 19 C'EYLOX Ist IXXS. Reid c Lee b Shagnanjm 17 Sethupathy b Dews 6 Buhar c Gurucharan b Si vac nan a ni 9 Weerasinshe D. c M. Shepherdson b Dews 63 Lafir c McCaw b Dews 7 Inman c de Silva b Dews 0 Francis b Sivagnanam 4 Fernando214 words
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Article97 1957-08-25 19 NEW YORK. Sat. CARMEN BASILIC*, world welterweight boxIng champion, said yesterday he was convinced Sugar Ray Robinson was afraid to light him for the world middleweight title. Referring to Robinson's threat to call of! the fight because of a dtapute with the promoters over television fees,Reuter - 97 words
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Article25 1957-08-25 19 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. —I Singapore Military Forces held" C.V.M.A. of Johore to a 3-3 draw in a friendly soccer match here today.25 words
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Article111 1957-08-25 19 LONDON. Sat.— Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: i A' (lac ton, Essex 231 (Dodd.s 97, Barker 62, Smith 6-53) versus I Kent. At Taunton, Somerset 202-4 (.Alley 64, McCool 77, Silk 56 not r I out) versus Yorkshire. At Worcester, BUSSd 237-6 (Lenham 51, SuttleReuter - 111 words
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Article644 1957-08-25 19 records werii broken at the Singapore Achilles Club's athletics meet held ai J Farrer Park yesterday. The senior championship award went to Eknath \!anc 29. who scored seven points Kesavan Soon. Singapore's sprint champion, and Barry Edwards, Malaya's chanii pion miler, tied for second644 words
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124 1957-08-25 19 SHELL WIN BUSINESS HOUSES MEET TITLE SHELL Company won the team title in the Sin gapore Business Houses Athletic Federation's first championships r\ id at Jalan Besar stadium yester day. Dave Binder Boustead i was the outstanding athlete. He won the 440 yards 880 yards and the 'mile. Soccer player124 words
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255 1957-08-25 19 LEE FOO SAN - CHOONC TO MEET PIRUZ IN THE FINAL LEE FOO SAN By Eddy beats erratic Kew San easily [POH, Sat Eddj Choong of Penang, the AMI-: nal a n d champion, will meet Selangor champion AbduDah Piniz in t lie men's singles linul of the Malayan open bad ni i i255 words
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Article64 1957-08-25 19 Pasir Panjanc; Boys Club beat the holders, Singaiiore Harbour Board 8.C.. 7-3 in the Federation of Boys' Cubs' soccer final for the Ane Soon Hoe Cup at Buona Vista Road yesterday. Johar Bakar i2>, Donald Scully (2), Mohamed Noor. Zamol Hlmrin and T.ihir Narlim scored64 words
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Article340 1957-08-25 19 HOAD WINS RESULTS AT A GLANCE PARIS. Sat— Lew Ho.id (Aum i beat Jack Kramer (U.S.) 6-2, 6-3 In a professional tennis match here. In another match. Ken Roiewall 'Aust.t beat Pancho Segura (US) 6-8. 6-3, 12-10.— U.P. Morning Session SCHOOLGIRLS' SIM. I g Semi-Finals: Lee Pek Chun (S'gor) bt340 words
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Article121 1957-08-25 19 Choong-Heah, Ong-Marjan beaten Last night's semi-final result* were MIXS DOI BLF.S (Semifinals) Lai Fook Ying and F.A. L. Cionzaga (Sel/ bt Ong Poh Lim and Ismail Marjan (SI 15-7, 15-9; Lim Say Hup and Teh Kew San bt Eddy Choong and Heah Hock Hrng 15-12. I :>-.->. mnn mom (semi(iiialsi:121 words
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Article131 1957-08-25 19 V. P. NAYAGAM - V. P. NAYAGAM MALAYA CUP: By KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. DENANG beat Federation Combined Services, 6-0 1 in a north zone Malaya Cup match at Princes Road here today. This victory keeps alive Penang's hopes In the north. They now have six points from four games131 words
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Article49 1957-08-25 19 Dr. C- H. A. Hoy (4! points) won the Oaptaln'i Prise Stableiord competition at the R.S.G C. yesterday. Other cards were: Col. F M Cunningham i^ii. W. Wood (39). M. R. K. WlUon (38). K. C. McNair 1 37 >. II B k. ctuderay i 37).49 words
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133 1957-08-25 19 Zainal gets hat-trick for Malacca MALACCA, Sat. A hattrick by crntre-forward Zainul Ram enabled Negri Sembilan to beat Malacca 5-3 in thtir Malaya Cup south-zone match here today. Neuri led 4-0 at half time with goals by Zainol t3j and Rahlm Omar. In tlie second half, Malacca staged a splendid133 words
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Advertisement228 1957-08-25 19 •MARII.YX l< SO ENCHANTING Monroe p Rives an encli.intinß pr o Ollvier's direction of her is superb. An outstnndinc film" B S| IVNDAY DISPATCH. p I "Sir I.aurenre Olivier nnd Marilyn Monroe have proved to p be the mast d.innc, devastating partnership in pictures. It is delightful. Is delicious a228 words
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Miscellaneous64 1957-08-25 19 SOCCER: Tourist match: Singapore Selection v Eastern A. A., Jalan Besar, 5.15 p m.; Friendly: Dockyard "A Bedok. Jalan Besar. 3 45 p.m Filial Cup: Singapore I.R.C. v Johore IRC, Farrer Park. TENNIS: Malayan championships (final day), padane, 9 am. CRICKET: S.C.A. senior tournament: CSC. v 1.A., Balestier Road; SC.R.C.64 words
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Article, Illustration1984 1957-08-25 20 EPSOM JEEP - Rodgers- Canter team lands a good double By EPSOM JEEP QOLDEN MKLODY, with Bill Camer up, chalked up his fourth mcceaa ;it Bukil Timah when he beat a (."lass 1, Div. 1 Held over a mile yesterday. Golden Melody gave the Rodpers-Camer combination a pood double.1,984 words
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Article75 1957-08-25 20 TOTAL POOL: 5226.988 Ist. No *****7 (5102.144) 2nd No. *****0 (551.072) 3rd. No *****2 (528.373) STARTEKS <$4.728 each): Nos. *****9; 3M753; *****8; *****0: *****4; *****2. CONSOLATION (51, 702 each): Nos. *****6; *****1; *****3; '*****8: *****0: *****9: *****5; *****7; *****1: *****3. DOUBLE TOTE: Races 2 and 3 (S140); Races75 words
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Article237 1957-08-25 20 LONDON, Sat.— BRITAIN gained a good win in the 1,500 metres when Ken Wood, the British mile champion, won easily in 3min 44.65ec. The ffmnhm record-holder, lonas Pipine, was second in 3min 46.75 ec, and the other Russian, Evgeny Sokolov, wa^ third in 3miDReuter - 237 words
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Article126 1957-08-25 20 PENANG Sat. THE Autumn Plate over BAt for Class 4. Div. 1 horse? I will be the main race at the I Penang Turf Clubs three day Autumn Meeting m Cept. 28, and Oct. 2 and 5. There will be two runs for each division126 words
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Article238 1957-08-25 20 By EPSOM JEEP A MUSEMENT PARK II was the outstanding worker at Bukit Timah this morning (Saturday). With Posner astride, he raced wide out over 3f. to clock 38. Newcomer State Minstrel attracted attention when taken out by Mawi. He returned the smart time238 words
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