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Title Section14 1958-07-20 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sett UI& No. 1,195 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1958. 10 CENTS14 words
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330 1958-07-20 1 Labour Party 'action group' plans to protest West intervention UNITED STATES ARMY PLANES YESTERDAY FLEW 2,000 PARATROOPS FROM TURKEY TO JOIN THE 6,800 MARINES ALREADY IN THE LEBANON. REBEL SNIPER BULLETS HIT ONE PLANE. In London the British Labour Party's "Victory for Socialism"330 words
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Article126 1958-07-20 1 Nicosia under curfew as more are shot NICOSIA, Sat. A day curfew was clamped on Nicosia this, morning after a Turkish Cypriot was shot dead and two elderly Greek Cypriote were shot and seriously wounded in the Turkish quarter. An unidentified man who threw a bomb at a guardReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration1480 1958-07-20 1 The big question: Will Col Nasser send volunteers to Iraq? Lebanon rebels hit US plane LONDON, Saturday. DIPLOMATS expressed fear today that President Nasser might send units of Arab Republic "volunteers" into Iraq. Diplomats noted Nasser's sudden trip to Moscow for talks with the So\ et Premier Mr. Khrushchev and1,480 words
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Article33 1958-07-20 1 WASHINGTON. Sat—Congress yesterday promoted Major-General Claire Chennault. World War II commander of the Flying Tigers in China, to lieutenant-gene-ral as he lay critically ill in a hospital in New Orleans Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article56 1958-07-20 1 SARASOTA. Sat. Police rushed to a hotel here today and found Mr. H. Maxweil Goldflne, son of industrialist Bernard Goldflne, slashed about the face and body with a razor blade. At hospital the wounds were found to be superficial. His wife told the police she thought heReuter - 56 words
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Article129 1958-07-20 1 GOVERNOR LEONG VERY ILL IuIALACCA, Sat. —The condition of the Coy ernor of Malacca, Mr. Leong Yew Koh, who was operated on three days ago, was today described as very serious. An official bulletin Issued this morning said that Mr Leung's condition after a f .»mporary improvement yesterday, had given129 words
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Article32 1958-07-20 1 PARIS. Sat.— General de Gaulle yesterday conferred with Mr. Mendes-France. Radical leader and former Frime Minister, who Is ..ying to Peking on Tljnday on a three-week tour of China. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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377 1958-07-20 1 |/;UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation Cabinet is expected to hold an emergency session within the next 48 hours to consider the worsening situation in the Middle East, informed sources said here todayThe Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, returned to Kuala Lumpur this morning from377 words
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Article219 1958-07-20 1 £AIRO, Sat. Iraq's revolutionary premier, Brigadier Abdel Kerim Kassem, said today "loyal army men and civilians" comprised his secret movement that overthrew King Feisal. Kassem made the statement in an interview with a group of United Arab Republic reporters who arrived in Bagdad on Thursday.219 words
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Article28 1958-07-20 1 3 a.m. news CYPRUS: 7 DIE i .Vil in -Iv. i kUI< d today. (Si-c t PU LODES »\.-%\F.kai ontiii' I arsenal, i m»i- if. being laun *cuter.28 words
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Article39 1958-07-20 1 KDtl T, Sat.— sboutu i broke out la Beirut today and it reported that one niemhir of the security tareei wooaded. Rebels from t were reported i northwards towar,. :nain Beirut Daw Road —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration1719 1958-07-20 2 MICHAEL GANNON - Hitler makes a mistake that saves the BEF MICHAEL GANNON By CONTINUING THE INSIDE STORY OF THE HISTORICAL CAMPAIGN A GENERAL movement back to Hie Dendre River began, units "leap-frogging" through other* (tu^ in behind them. Under normal conditions a withdrawal is a most hazard ous operation. The BEF retired1,719 words
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1048 1958-07-20 2 Boat with Binns' and party on board is shelled CHAPTER FOUR THE FILM STORY CORPORAL TUBBY W BINNS shakes like an aspen leaf as the tension within him is released. A split second ago the truck had been bearing down on them, and Mike Russell, barely conscious, was sprawled in1,048 words
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Advertisement603 1958-07-20 2 THE W O R LD NEEDS TRAINED MEN P K South All ii iß^ Hongkong| I gggSSSSfIgSSSr >^a^B»' fc^ '"'""4 a^^W^ggggj^^Sßgl? *^*JSfc!A Ban g k k 1 POSTAL EDUCATlSSfK^^^ii^n BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD I THE WORLD i S desp e r.ue for men to fill K OVER 300 COURSES key603 words
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Advertisement58 1958-07-20 2 QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWA YS have pleasure in announcing that as from Ist August 1958 MALAYAN AIRWAYS have been appointed their GENERAL SALES AGENTS in Singapore, Federation of Malaya and Sumatra From that date enquiries tor Passenger f and Cargo Bookings on QANTAS and BOAC Pool Non-pool services should be directed58 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1958-07-20 3 But we brought the whale-hunters I close-ups of their dying victim QN/ERBOARD I dived into the heaving Atlantic. I slipped down to 25ft., steadied my camera, and waited. Then I saw it.. .A monstrous whale was swooping towards me with the agility of1,082 words
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Advertisement272 1958-07-20 3 I It was only after a lengthy search that lat last found a diving wa *ch that would stand up to all requirements in my profession. I ts<ow my ENICAR SHERPA-DIVE goes with me on all my diving V I operations. Even at great depths it is en accurate instrument272 words
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898 1958-07-20 4 GIRL HAD BEEN WED THREE TIMES AT THE AGE OF SIXTEEN! 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1898 words
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Article, Illustration297 1958-07-20 4 Woman bankrupt goes to prison with a thick book BORROWED UNDER FALSE PRETENCES CARRIE Shen Pet Fen, 40, formerly of Radio Malaya, was jailed in Singapore yesterday for a month on a summons charge of obtaining $2,500 under false pretences from Mrs. Anna Softley on Sept. 24. On two other297 words
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219 1958-07-20 4 'Bomoh' who 'found' body gets death JURY FINDS HIM GUILTY OF MURDER PENANG. Sat. A Malay medium, Kassini bin Ostnan. who led a fisherman to his wife's budy after going into a "trance." was today sentenced to death for tnurdrring the woman. Tan Chye Iloay. The seven. man jury returned219 words
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171 1958-07-20 4 MALACCA, Sat. The deputy president of UMNO. Dato Abdul RazaK bin Hussein, today congratulated the Malacca UMNO on Its victory in the recent rural district council elections. Opening the annual meeting of the branch. Dato Razak urged members to work harder to171 words
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Article93 1958-07-20 4 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. IZUALATRENGGANU. Sat— IV A fisherman's family had a miraculous escape from death on Thursday night. They were buried under their fallen house when a 30 mile an hour j?ale swept over the area. Neighbours who heard the big crash rushed to93 words
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Article24 1958-07-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Seven Australian nurses wno will work at the Lady Ternpier Hospital under t'i» Colombo Plan arrived he-» today.24 words
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313 1958-07-20 4 Two union officials are found guilty of rioting— jailed MALACCA. Sat. WONG BAN SENG, secretary of the Malacca branch of the National Union of Transport Workers was jailed for six months today by the president of the Malacca Sessions Court. Mr. K. Somasundaram. who found him guilty of rioting near313 words
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Advertisement126 1958-07-20 4 ~'mW J& A—w m 1 1 H 'jMg -/y a mm\im M Vllr I 9h H 1h mm 'Urn mm\ Va^M^P'W m ■It mw I J^^^X \^m^r^^ w .^m^mlL^m^m^^&--^^* »s^t% m^m mm ~\^^r J mm A ■Vl^^^'wßU U^m m^m Shp«p*~ N -^V iOV '^^^T s *w "**~^-*~*^**J9l^m^^^^^^^£ mm^iSftwSf*^^ Af fOuCh126 words
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317 1958-07-20 5 26 OFFERS OF HOME AND EVEN HIGHER STUDIES' POUR IN FOR THOSE TWINS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Twenty-six couples have offered to adopt Selangor's one-month-old twin girls who are now being cared for in the children's home here. Miss Phyllis Yong, Selangor Children's Welfare Officer, told the Sunday Times that every317 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-07-20 5 Friends and well-wishers rain confetti on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Yih as they leave the reception after their wedding in Singapore recently. The groom is a partner of a Malayan architectural and engineering firm. The bride. Juliana Loo Toong Yin. is a teacher.48 words
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Article91 1958-07-20 5 PAY scales for staff in the i technical grades in the Singapore Telephone, Board will in future be based on those of their counterparts in the Telecommunications Department. The Board and the STB Employees' Union agreed on this at their sixth msotiation meeSinp; yesterday. A91 words
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215 1958-07-20 5 A HUSBAND GIVES 3 PROMISES TO WIFE IN COURT A CLEkK, sued by his estranged wife yesterday, made three solemn promises in a Singapore court before the suit against him was dismissed. Tan Boon Nghee. of Kirn Chuan Avenue, who was '•sincerely and solemnly" affirmed in the witnessbox promised; TO215 words
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Article37 1958-07-20 5 The Royal Aeronautical Society (Singapore branch) will hold a cocktail party to celebrate the award of the Cum. berbatch Trophy to Malayan Airways at the Royal Singapore Flying Club at 7 p.m on July 28.37 words
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245 1958-07-20 5 DENANG, Sat. The, Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has sent o circi'ar to business j houses and other em- ployers asking them to help the government with i reliable information for a J national income survey. "The aDsence of reliable economic information245 words
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138 1958-07-20 5 Xl ANTAN, Sat. Fiftythree Indonesian fishermen have illegally landed at Telok Tekek in Pulau Tioman in the South China Sea, about 74 miles off the Pahang coast. i A reliable source said that 20 landed last Monday and 33 on Thursday. The fishermen claimed that138 words
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Article222 1958-07-20 5 Marshall and the Straits Times JHE Workers' Party chairman, Mr. David Marshall, said last night that his parry had supported the P.A.P. move in the Singapore City Council to suspend advertising in the Straits Times because it did not like the paper's attitude. Speaking in support of the party's candidate,222 words
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Article58 1958-07-20 5 At your cinemas Kola Hharu ODEON: Bomba Golden' Idol 9.45 a.m.; April Love 3. 7.15. 9.30 CATHAY: Springtime Follies 3. 7.15. 9.30. LIDO: Sangsara i Malay i 9.30 a.m.; 3rd Asian Games (.Mandarin) 3. 7.15. 9. Kii.iiii ii. REX: This Could be the Night 10.45 a.m.; Tai Man Hee Tuen58 words
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Article78 1958-07-20 5 THE SPEECH THAT IS LIKE SKIRT JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The R*nister for Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. gave his definition of the ideal after-dinner speech here last night. It could be compared with a lady's skirt, he told laughing members of the English College Old Boys' Association at their first78 words
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Advertisement247 1958-07-20 5 Vital in your engine _^_^^^^^__^_k today H^^ ■__88-t_i ■HH ■HHHLI Engine designers deserve a pat on the back. Modern high compression engines combine MEfif*^W 8 i^" MFP more power with greater tuel econorwy— and fjw j^W n that's what every motorist wants! imm'^m M But watch one thing These wonderful247 words
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Article, Illustration372 1958-07-20 6 OLIVE GRUT - OLIVE GRUT By A DRESS PARADE FOR WOMEN, BUT MEN FILLED THE HALL STRIKING GOWN CAUCHTi EYE I X.L had a preview of cool, casual clothes and liked all it saw N EARLY half of the 500 people present at a late night fashion show in Kuala Lumpur372 words
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337 1958-07-20 6 SUSAN BARRIE - SUSAN BARRIE By SINGAPORE girls on a budget who want to make one or two party dresses do the job of six have a wonderful opportunity to "stretch" the wardrobe because this is a paradise for accessories. The first thing to remember if you have337 words
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Article172 1958-07-20 6 Take off the extra lb. -to music GIRLS who want to keep their figures trim or take off a few unwanted pounds, will have a fine opportunity to do so when the Y.W.C.A. opens a new course of physical culture classes this month. The classes will be held at the172 words
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325 1958-07-20 6 PAPAYA is one of the most delicious and healthful fruits in Malaya, and it can be made Into many attractive desserts that are very easy to make. Cookery expert P.C.B. Newington suggests four original ways to urepare it— Papaya Fruit325 words
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Advertisement448 1958-07-20 6 w *^yi; wT Wash health HHjn into your hair I r p »OANOn ut 1 SULFRIN does more than }i I t M just wash your hair —it /^■■■fcXgf^ m actually leaves it healthier I yM\ by ridding it of dandrufif. m H <*Jm^^-*S^ Here's a chance to treat your448 words
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Advertisement264 1958-07-20 6 DE WAR'S I IS THE ■pi I M5iSS\ -IT NEVER |:> DISTILLE BS fl fH f 3v^~ ««v p£"-' No other drink is quite to L j^^*N»-m«». .J'"^!f] refreshing as Scotch Whisky. fcT^^^^wiiii^^^rrr^v^ You can drink it short or long, as the mood takes you, but w hether served ne.it,264 words
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Article, Illustration991 1958-07-20 7 m^L^^^^mTl^wr^mywF^ltS^L Reader makes a gloomy forecast: Women will yet rule the world {HAVE a strong feeling that in the near future women will dominate the world. So tar for so many years man has dominated woman whom he has treated cruelly and as an inferior. VICTOR PATRICK991 words
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139 1958-07-20 7 I AM iv a drastic situation. My parents are extremely strict and upright, and I have fallen hopelessly in love with a man of a different race and religion. We met secretly, and I now find to ray horror that I am pregnant.139 words
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Article695 1958-07-20 7 Gane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK don't delay telling them any longer. Things won't seem nearly so dra-tic when you have the support of your people. CAN you please advise me how to grow taller? My height is a great disadvantage to me. Should I sub- scribe to one of those "get695 words
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Advertisement409 1958-07-20 7 \1 K\ JF\ W t'* 111 She lacked strength, energy. Sleep never came and life was drab 1 ***** fe^\ //sr c# GAY! She's full of pep, energy, vigour. §56* I She's regained her normal V ~^^^^J y>: healthy colour, her old v^ enthusiasm. And she sleeps HERE'S DEFINITE PROOF409 words
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Miscellaneous7 1958-07-20 7 's#j! *tfU /ot coutKit) S^tuatg a Piece"7 words
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Article107 1958-07-20 8 A LIFE FOR A LIFE THREAT BY EOKA NICOSIA, Sat— The EOKA leader Digeni s served notice today that his organisation would take a life for every Greek Cypriot killed in Cyprus. In leaflets distributed in Famagusta. Digenis said: "If a Greek is killed by a Briton, we shall killReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration178 1958-07-20 8 FAZILET WAS TO HAVE BECOME FEISAL'S BRIDE THIS IS Princess Fazilet, 17. a blue-eyed, blonde descendant of the Ottoman emperors, who was soon to have been married to King Feisal of Iraq, assassinated in Bagdad last Monday. King Feisal was one of the world's most eligible bachelors. King Feisol's yocht178 words
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Article112 1958-07-20 8 NEW YORK. Sat. The United Nations Security Council today rejected a Soviet resolution demanding withdrawal 'immediately' of British trooDs from Jordan and United States forces from the Lebanon. The Soviet Union alone voted in favour. Japan and Sweden abstained. The Soviet Union then vetoed a UnitedReuter - 112 words
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45 1958-07-20 8 TOKYO. Sat. Typhoon Alice, with 125 mfle per hour winds, was moving toward the US. base on Okinawa today. U.S. Air Force weather planer, located the storm 500 miles southeast of Okinawa, moving northwest at six miies per hour. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article30 1958-07-20 8 CUBA. Sat.— Rebels. who captured U.S. sailors and Marines, freed the last 14 of them yesterday saying "the U.S. Government may want you to go to Lebanon."30 words
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Article58 1958-07-20 8 BERLIN. Sat —Nine Unit- ed States soldiers, held in East Germany since their helicopter crossed the border on June 7. were released today, American sources said. The sources said the men were released as the result of an agreement signed by the American and East Ocr-Reuter - 58 words
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Article193 1958-07-20 8 |(UALA TRENCCANU. Sat. A mother and daughter who went fishing off the Trengganu coast were drowned during a storm late on Thursday night. They were Semek binte Mohamed. 45. and Mariam binte Salleh. 29. from Kampong Gelang. 18 miles north of here. Semek's body was found193 words
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Advertisement336 1958-07-20 8 THE IJn ||1 1 1 HYDRAULIC JjJJy^yjyJ plat form the machine of a thousand uses c* ""i^T 7 A FEW TYPICAL APPLICATIONS: MUNICIPAL m\ I Repair and Maintenance oi street lighting ith* systems. Tree pruning in street- and park*. *53^"9^% MARINE %!^L\?V External work on ships hulls; painting inspection etc.336 words
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Article, Illustration286 1958-07-20 9 OLIVE GRUT - GIRLS, DON'T LET YOUR SEX BE A HANDICAP OLIVE GRUT By A WOMAN should not consider her sex a serious handicap in professional life, but should endeavour to compete on equal terms with men. This is the view of a I'nited Nations expert, (above). Miss Dorothy Walters, who arrived from286 words
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697 1958-07-20 9 Nan Hail - Steps taken to curb the sale of 'bad beer' Nan Hail LARGE PROFITS AND 'EASY TO BEAT LAWS MAKE IT FINE FOR ADULTERATED LIQUOR RACKET by LARGE-SCALE adulteration of beer and stout sold to the unsuspecting public in Singapore is causing grave concern to the two local breweries, to beer697 words
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Article, Illustration297 1958-07-20 9 IPOH, Sat. After seven years of hard work and planning the St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade in Perak has at last required a building for its headquarters. It will be declared open by the Sultan of Perak on Saturday. Strongly backing297 words
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Article63 1958-07-20 9 NEW YORK. Sat— Blonde Yolanda Cancelmi, aged 26. went to sleep at the wheel of her Thunderblrd and crashed into a row of parked cars at Beverly Hills, California. Result: Two Thunderbirds, one of them hers, three Cadillacs, a Buick. and a Pontiac went up63 words
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Advertisement580 1958-07-20 9 Be Proud of Your English Are you content with the way you speak and write? wora Mastery- uw prosAre you sure that you are not making mistakes p" 1 8 o1 the English that cause people to underrate you? S^STSSS tSVST^ Never has the importance of effective speech and wibes580 words
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Advertisement232 1958-07-20 9 Play safe iw -foe gun "f.f b w^^^Btl^^m^. 2h Li <iftß INSIST ON "Optically correct SUNGLASSES Calobar sunglasses provide 4f^i complete protection from the |^^> j suns rays. Even in the V r\^ brightest sunlight your eyes V-.^ will be relaxed reducing Q^Z bothersome glare, >et giving *^^^-"^^Mz'^^ exceptionally clear232 words
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Article, Illustration1601 1958-07-20 10 A Harley Street - INSIDE the mind of KHRUSHCHEV A Harley Street FOR THE FIRST TIME the all-revealing light of psychiatry is turned on the most powerful man of our day, probing into the personality to find out just WHY he acts as he does and in view of the current Middle East crisis.1,601 words
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Advertisement192 1958-07-20 10 The incomparable HUMBER HAWK DISTINGUISHED LUXURIOUS POWERFUL SAFE HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARE AVAILABLE II Hillman, Humber, and Rapier, are available mLg S M o\\ kW% for y° ur nome or retirement. MOTORS LTD. s,ngapo« 4 mmm UNIVERSAL CARS Ipoh WEARNE BROS. Kuoto Lumpur Servmbon Molocco ■SQfSfysff 'it Wm? 'if' W192 words
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Article163 1958-07-20 11 A LOUD BANG- THEN 20 ft FLAMES BEGAN TO SWEEP THE SKY FIREMEN FIND HIS BODY AFTER 90-MINUTE BATTLE JHE charred body of a 19-year-old youth, Soh Geok Hong, was found after a 90-minute blaze had destroyed a paint store in Havelock Road, Singapore, yesterday163 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-07-20 11 MGM chief visits Singapore MR. MAURICE SILVERSTEIN (above), vice-presi-dent of Loew's International Corporation distributors of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films arrived in Singapore by PAA for a four-day business visit. During his stay, Mr. Silverstein will study local business conditions with the general manager of M.G.M. Oriental in Singapore, Mr. W. K. Dow.67 words
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Article47 1958-07-20 11 An open-air gospel service will be conducted at Marine Parade by the Bethesda (Katong) Church, the Katong Presbyterian Church and the Bedok Methodist Church at 5.45 p.m. today. Mr. T C Koh, Mr. Chan Wah Teck and Rev. Richard Schad will lead the service.47 words
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Article35 1958-07-20 11 A variety concert was staged at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. Victoria Street. Singapore, last night In aid of St. Bernadette's Church building fund. It will be repeated at 7.30 tonight.35 words
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120 1958-07-20 11 APPLICANTS RUSH FOR FREE LEGAL AID rERE has been a big rush for legal aid under a Singapore Government scheme which came into operation at the beginning of this month. The Director of the Legal Aid Bureau, Mr. S. E. Teh, said yesterday that the bureau dealt with an average120 words
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Article58 1958-07-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Lieut. Col. Abbas bin Abdul Manan, 39. the first Malay officer to command a battalion in the Federation Army, is to go to England for advanced staff training at the end of next month. He will be attached to the Joint Services58 words
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Article57 1958-07-20 11 KOTA BHARU, Sat. Police are investigating the loss of 100 unused identity cards from the registration office here. The loss was discovered when a Chinese went to the Immigration Office here to apply for a passport to China. It was found that his Identity card was57 words
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Article282 1958-07-20 11 |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Malaya is buying today more goods from Red China than from Hong Kong, the Sunday Times learned today. Imports from China have risen steadily from $116 million in 1955 to $132 million in 1956 and $160 million last year. And for282 words
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589 1958-07-20 11 ET us, for diversion, e.iter the trick world of movie-making. Sergeant J.M.A.. of Singa. pore. ask c for guidance on two special effects: A seated man falls asleep as he is reading, and he dr ms. Question: "How can I change the scene589 words
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Article31 1958-07-20 11 The closing date for entries to the Malayan "five best" amateur cine competition is Aug. 31. Entry forms are available from P.O. Box 987, Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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Article, Illustration422 1958-07-20 11 LONDON SAYS: WE WANT YOUR BRILLIANT ERROL Film cartoonist, 17, gets his big chance TWO months ago, a 17 year old boy walked into the office of a commercial film company in Singapore and showed the production manager a reel of cartoon film which he had produced. The production manager,422 words
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154 1958-07-20 11 A SCHOOL FOR 300 CHINESE TO COST 40,000 DISHOP H. B. Amstutz, head of the Methodist Mission in SouthEast Asia, yesterday laid and consecrated the cor-ner-stone of the Dze Ing Kindergarten and Primary School in St- Francis Road, Singapore. The three-storey school, expected to be completed by October, will cost154 words
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Article22 1958-07-20 11 The JafTnese Co-operative Society will hold its 27th annual meeting at 10, Mountbatten Road. Kuala Lumpur, at 10 a.m today.22 words
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Article27 1958-07-20 11 The Governor of Singapore has reappointed Mr. D. E. S. Chelliah to be the president of the Rent Conciliation Board with effect from today.27 words
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Article20 1958-07-20 11 The Malacca (Singapore) Club held a social at the club premises in South Canal Road. Singapore, last night.20 words
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Article46 1958-07-20 12 2« Word, $U (Minimum). TWO NEW COURSES (Mornings and Evenings i Commence 1st August at the Joan Bootys Mannequin Training and Charm School. Enquiries *****. ARRIVAL OF AMERICAN Boxer Chicago Boy. Sire American Champion Lookout of Thorhall Ex Marelalne Valkyrie. Sundays, Phone Mrs. Hu *****.46 words
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481 1958-07-20 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, July 20. 1958. MURDER IN POLITICS WHATEVER the political merits of the recent happenings in the Middle East, everyone must regret the violence used in Bagdad. This has struck a blow at civilisation itself. The end does not justify the means and. even if it did,481 words
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Article, Illustration363 1958-07-20 12 Wendell S. Merrick - A MAN TO WATCH INPEKING Wendell S. Merrick By Teng's the name HONC KONC, Saturday. J^ MAN to watch in Communist China today is Teng Hsiao-ping, ranked No. 7 in the Peking hierarchy. It may well be that Mao Tse-tung has handpicked Teng as his eventual successor. The notion that363 words
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Article, Illustration170 1958-07-20 12 GOVERNOR ANDERSON AND THE MILLIONAIRE HATS were worn a little on I the large size when this photograph was taken. But there were some big people under those bie hats. The bearded gentleman in I the centre was Sir John Anderson. Governor of the Straits SettlementsHTS - 170 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1958-07-20 12 ROBERT HO - Single agency can best solve our rural problems ROBERT HO The task is great but so are the rewards By Two University of Malaya students. Kok Kirn San, (left), and Kirpa Ram Vij. rheck with a barber, reclining on the customers seat,* about the location of his house in Nee1,022 words
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Advertisement654 1958-07-20 12 •MMimiimimtmii ■■nun iiiki z z Straits Tine* Free Press i I Fat Hm coavanlanca of adrii H—n —i ttpnamttmtttm mt 1« I »l.or, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE. I 3 ORCHARD ROAD, will r.ctiT. tmall arfvartiMnMBtf ond umn z tm kn number*. Cla«ltt*4 •4v«rtiMincnt> may «be b» handxi lo. CITY «00K STORI654 words
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Advertisement11 1958-07-20 12 Sol* Agentc SCHMIDT fc CO., (M) LTD. P.O. BOX 2395. SINGAPORE.11 words
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Advertisement57 1958-07-20 12 good food, very good Brandythey go together... t^^ Chinese food is In excellent company with a traditionr£dT ul drink like Key Brandy, but then Key Brandy Is at ~*\f/l home in any company, \JI its distinctive bouquet and warm mellowness enter so 2 well Into the spirit of the )l^*s'57 words
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Article, Illustration584 1958-07-20 13 SIT YIN FONG - UTOPIA THA T WAS HELL SIT YIN FONG By Two girls and man expose life under the Reds 3 BRING FROM CHINA A TALE OF INCREDIBLE PRIVATION THIS is the story of two girls and a mon who went to China in search of Utopia and found instead a life584 words
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Article223 1958-07-20 13 NEW POST OFFICE FOR25,000 PEOPLE J^ORE than 25,000 residents in Serangoon Garden Esrite, Singapore, will soon have a new post office to serve them. At present, their nearest post office Is at Paya Lebar— including quarters for postmen. The Public Works Department has called for tenders for the proposed building,223 words
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Article19 1958-07-20 13 KLUANG. Sat. The Kluang Town Council will meet at the International Club on Monday at 8 p.m.19 words
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Article50 1958-07-20 13 KOTA BHA-tU. Sat. The bodies of a younc couple who were drowned while crossinu the Kuala Krai river in a prahu were recovered yesterday 200 yards from where they started at Kuala Oris. They were: Hamzah bin Deris. 24. and his wife, Bidah binte Awans 18.50 words
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Article32 1958-07-20 13 KLUANG. Sat.— Lt. Col. W. Windsor has taken over duties as officer commanding the British Military Hospital in place of Lt. Col. N. Bickford who has gone home on leave.32 words
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Article39 1958-07-20 13 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: July $32 buyers. $324 4 sellers, tone was steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Usociatim: bulk $49 <-.- sellers. drum $53. sellers. Tone was steady.39 words
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222 1958-07-20 13 GEOFFREY BOLAND - TIN PRICE TUMBLES $6.1 2 1/ 2 PER PICUL GEOFFREY BOLAND By AFTER its spectacular rise of $9.12V2 to $381 per picul on Friday, the tin price reacted sharply downwards yesterday as the Middle East crisis continued into its sixth day. 'There was a fall of $6 12} to $374.87222 words
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Obituary87 1958-07-20 13 LEE GEK POH I aged 73 > passed away peacefully on 18.7.58 at 1.25 p.m. in 8 Palm Grove Avenue. Singapore. He leaves behind 2 widows. 3 sons. Kok Peng, Hock Slang. Cheng Slang. 1 son-in-law Sim Penu Klang. 3 daughter." Hong Cheng (married). Hong Meng. Hong Klang, 387 words
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Article67 1958-07-20 13 Hurt expecting mother $1 25 An elderly couple. Ho Boon I Hene and his wife. Tan Slew. j were yesterday fined in a Singapore court $125 each for causing hurt to a pregnant woman, Lim Geok Heong. 26. with a deadly weapon. They attacked Lim outside her Duxton Road home67 words
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Article60 1958-07-20 13 TODAY: Singapore 12.28 a.m. Oft. 1.40 p.m (Bft. 6in.i; ';Port Dlik.son 8.47 a.m. (.9ft. 51n.) 9.10 p.m. Oft. lin.); Penan; 2.50 a.m. (Bft.) 2.50 p.m. (Bft. I 81n.). TOMORROW: Singapore 1.13 a.m. t9ft. sin.) 2.16 p.m. (Bft. 'Win. Port Dicluon 9.27 a.m (9ft. 4in.) 9.47 p.m. (Bft. 6in.t:60 words
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Advertisement290 1958-07-20 13 CHAMPAGNE MUSIC FROM THE CHAMPAGNE COUNTRY FOR THOSE CHAMPAGNE OCCASIONS! HIS MASTERS VOICE !LslJ Recital Gloria Louo FCLP 112 "12 Super Best-Sellers O'Eurcpc Et D'Aillaurs" Vicky Autier Orchestre, Dir Jo Moulet FCLP 115 "La Bourse Des Chansons" No. 1. Gloria Lassn; Luis Mariano; Yvctte Giroud; Gilbert Becaud; Noel ChibouM FDLP290 words
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Advertisement442 1958-07-20 13 Swgpv /j*]\ offer you a holiday <JjJ>Bt*jJJ round trip to 11 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURNS CANTON 24th July sth Aug. CORFU 1 8th Aug. 2nd Sept. CARTHAGE 1 8th Sept. 30th Sept. FIRST CLASS $663 TOURIST CLASS $371 Including stay on board Children according to442 words
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Miscellaneous175 1958-07-20 13 POLICE BAND concert at the Esplanade Gardens. 530 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. BAFFLES MISEIM (Stamford Road): Exhibition of photographs —"We The F*ople"— by Brian Brake of Magnum. Paris. 10 a.m to 1 p.m. "FIGHT EXTORTION" poster exhibition at Joo Chiat Community Centre. SATHVRTHI FESTIVAL: Celebration by Hindu officers in Government175 words
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Article148 1958-07-20 14 «TINNINO the first prize ($3O) this weelc Is Corporal Palmer, GHQ. Tanglin, with his entry ••The Dreamer" (above, left), who unfortunately did not supply full details about his picture. F. Shingler, 128-35 Ming Hens Road (off Jalan Kayui, Seletar. Singapore 28, won the second prize148 words
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Article, Illustration925 1958-07-20 14 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas By Write to:Raymond Thomas, c/o Sunday Times, River Valley Road, Singapore, for any information about photography you would like to have. QO you- have complete faith in your photo-electric exposure meter and are you one of those peop'e who925 words
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Advertisement279 1958-07-20 14 •QUALITY FIRST" St"— *Q»V -J.-^ MCRRiS MINOR *•>/ i Wj f.-. i murris cowley SawM^sSj^^H^Hra^, tfllflf.. The fines, kind I of family motoring N y^f MORRIS OXFORD CbmCdriw llir .Morris > of*your T clioice! Let .'us prove just how really satUfying own ing. a. Morris can be! •MO ai WUMI279 words
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Advertisement103 1958-07-20 14 I BUILT -IN ktftVw* EXPOSURE NJfJ* 00 METER Pffffi THEPERFECT One glance through the New Crystal- dear Voij;tlander ALBADA brilliant- B?«i? l 'W frame finder with its full size image shows the correct view, even when f^3^fc»*^T^ ni No more finder troubles when wear- I ing sunglasses or spectacles! W^B^>%103 words
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Miscellaneous159 1958-07-20 14 Popular Crossword ACROSS: 1, Philanthropists DOWN: 1, He only thlnka (13); 10 Mineral (3)- 11. Lake he i ill (13>; 2. Cur (7); 3. (4): 12, Trim (4>; 14, Trans- Low court (4); 4, Close (4); 5. mltter (6): 15. Homes for six- Recess (4): 6. Animals (4); teen (7);159 words
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Article, Illustration899 1958-07-20 15 Slight case of miscegenation in wartime k/lISCECENATION the dictionary term for mixture of races apparently is a subject exercising an increasingly hypnotic effect upon Hollywood. It began years ago witt"Pinky". an Americar expression for an ap parently all-white person of Negro parentage, was handled899 words
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273 1958-07-20 15 THE technical challenge which Brahms' Violin Concerto presents to the recording artist is taken up and magnificently discharged by virtuoso, Nathan Milstein, on a new CAPITOL LP (P8271,. This grand concerto has been universally accorded a place beside the revered Violin Concerto in D. Major,273 words
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Article115 1958-07-20 15 On the Record rE Shearing Piano (Capitol T909) is George Shearing's first solo album in several years. Its Shearing alone just the man and the piano. Although rarely heard on disc in this style, it is a brand of Shearing music known to his club audiences, when, as happens at115 words
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Advertisement605 1958-07-20 15 i iSEHsri today! 1 T* m^ m II a.m., 1.45. 4.15, b. 45 930 p.m SB, "TEN NORTH FREDERICK" c "Kr I MIDNIGHT TONKiHT Today at 9 a.m.: "j i TNDEKWATER ROMANCE" "POISONOUS ROSE" Mandarin Color. Mandarin. 31 J^j— l— T* B*lL Si al M I'honr ru IUKKIfI 3() a605 words
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Advertisement515 1958-07-20 15 lirOr?JalaL^.J af'\ 1 afl I phon* AfOFS* •wsSFft^ .VOH" Shntrinu 11.1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 Rock Hudson "BENGAL BRIGADE" ghVy Comi^! A,it. Ekberg "VALERIE" H^ n (1 Today 9 a.m.: "VICTOR Y AT SEA". Season i nniinuv* LAST 2 Hays !^f H> and A nS^ 1 I Phone ***** /f. #../J.515 words
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Advertisement308 1958-07-20 16 WATERBURYS COMPOUND 70 KEEP YOU fIT Da foa faal «*a*«frad ami foTiguad? WoMroary't Compound will g>»t turn aaorgy le yom mtin tyirtm Takt Woi..!,jry 1 mwy day, r» uppliti roa wirh that viral dynomic dnvt you l| pi*"*"*** w«. ■HCIyViZ? Wottrkury't ii rkh in (rrangthenina \s/v< w' \Vi «n«nt.oli It308 words
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Miscellaneous661 1958-07-20 16 by Edgar Rice Burrough s^WT^^^^ H^T TO JACKSON'S ST^NE7 HORROR, THE MAHAKAJAH *mLL nI I i^^/xTiVMI/ SUP7ENLY REAPPEARE7-- ME WAP ONLY PEIGNEP S^^l[\ ifcafßHte^^ T '^^K^^Vir '^L *I V M APKAI7, *\K JAOCSON, THAT YOU* GAME S I I *YOU SEE, I ICNOW A&OUT RHINO. YOU VVANTE7 11// y^M^T^ OVER/661 words
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Miscellaneous856 1958-07-20 16 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY: Don't worry it mlt. A new and modern plans for family parties or approach to life could outings are scrapped. You bring you great benefits, will do better with strang- A good day for moneyers today than you would making if you are alive to856 words
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Miscellaneous34 1958-07-20 17 j I t i_ lil f v I I pf.| v >- VX>| 1 <»l LMJ J*l -^Vvx V-I I— 5!l C 1 I PI I 1958, King Features Syndicate. Inc.. I k. y^JII I |{>34 words
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Miscellaneous27 1958-07-20 18 7 'X B^B^^^^^^b^^^^^. mß^^^^/ jL—. '.y \^j^t**gt I I f\ I ii\ fj Z3 I^^V^b^b^^jMb^^bm/^-^ IT^ Kjftf^j I^^i N h" 11^^! t^/^^ lllllP i.^^^^&^?i R r^ s^27 words
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Article, Illustration1303 1958-07-20 19 HOW CAN YOU BE HAPPY? IT'S A SIMPLE PHRASE... BUT IT'S THE SMALL, SIMPLE THINGS THAT CAN SAVE A LOT OF UNHAPPINESS JHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIinillMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIl! KENNETH HILDEBRAND continues his I frank thought- provoking series I niiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiinii iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- A HAPPY marriage is marked by a sense of equality and1,303 words
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Article948 1958-07-20 19 ANNE EDWARDS - ANNE EDWARDS By WHO IS THE WORLD'S MOST ATTRACTIVE MAN7-CONTINUING A THREE-PART INVESTIGATION narrowing eyes I. pick my short list of the Most Attractive Men in the World. I have brought the whole wide field of fascinating men down to five. Each famous name is948 words
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Advertisement354 1958-07-20 19 You can tell he uses SILVIKRIN HAIR CREAM 1 There's something distinctive about cream does— the miracle ingredient ft 4_* him. It isn't only that bis hair is always Pure Silvikrin, which feeds into the f <SBl neatly in place you can see so clearly hair all that it needs354 words
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Article, Illustration744 1958-07-20 20 RALPH COOPER - RALPH COOPER London Saturday By Studio emptied for hottest love making scene ever filmed THE picture on the right will, within a month, be one of the most talked-about photographs in the country. Already It has been banned by the British Transport Commission as unsuitable for744 words
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Article526 1958-07-20 20 THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL QURING the last week the weather has been hot, with cold nights, one as low as 68 degrees F. indoors. Should this weather continue for another week or so. and be followed by rain, we can hope for a flowering of526 words
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Advertisement473 1958-07-20 20 I Wisdom '^i II takes good I m care of the JJJH teeth— J^/HIM —so use Wisdom night and J morning I pai* v^^ '"r^^l// Sp r i n gy< tapered nylon lill -> |i| N^v^jSjj/^ toft* noch fl surfaces /I V-' most dentists. y iIIM our tect^ are wort^473 words
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Advertisement141 1958-07-20 20 PAN AMERICAN BRINGS YOU A I -to EUROPE I VIA SAIGON •^^^bangkok A||D BANGK ok All EUROPE SAIGON SJNGAPORI Now you can fly Pun American— world's most experienced airline —direct to Europe from Singapore! See fascinating Saigon* m route, Bangkok too. Then fly on to all Europe -Rome, Paris, Brussels,141 words
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Article366 1958-07-20 21 THE following candidates have passed the re-examination in the subject mentioned above their names and have thereby qualified for the award of the Normal Training Certificate of the Singapore Teachers' Training College: GRADE I EDUCATION Abesysekara. Walter B: Au Yong Kuan Yew: Cheong Pul366 words
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104 1958-07-20 21 WOMAN RED GIVES UP IN CENTRE OF TOWN KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.A young, well-dressed woman terrorist strolled through Kuala Lumpur's business centre and gave herself up to the Selangor Special Branch in High Street here yesterday afternoon. She is Wong Swee Fun, a member of the Sungei Besi branch of the104 words
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Article57 1958-07-20 21 KUANTAN, Sat— A two-and-a-half-month-old baby girl, Nakish binte Su.aiman. died half an hour after admission into the Kuantan District Hospital following a t bus accident. She and her mother were in the bus. with seven other passengers, when it went off the Pekan Road and57 words
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Article32 1958-07-20 21 The University of Malaya Dental Society will hold an exhibition "Dental Health and You" at the Dental Clinic, General Hospital. Singapore, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Aug. 4.32 words
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Article60 1958-07-20 21 Tan Thin Ke- 33. was charged in a Singapore yesterday with extorting $50 000 from a shop proprietor. Tan Thiow Phuang. He was alleged to have put Thiow Phuang in fear -of death, in his shop in Robinson Road at about 12.15 pm on July 16. Thin60 words
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Article, Illustration443 1958-07-20 21 ESME BAPTISTA - ESME BAPTISTA FOR $50 A MONTH LESS WORRY FOR THE FATHER AND A REAL FAMILY BACKGROUND FOR THE CHILD by A NEWLY-BORN Chinese baby lay severely ill in her cradle. Her mother, after giving birth, was admitted into a Singapore hospitalThe father, a working man, with443 words
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Advertisement551 1958-07-20 21 CUTS COSTS ~f f rnW^^^J^ Tbe Universal 'Jeep' cuts costs because it does so many job; better and faster. The extra traction of its 4-wheel drive takes it through mud. sand or soft earth up .steep grade*— in all kinds of weather. For highway travel. it shifts easily into conventional551 words
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Advertisement429 1958-07-20 21 "MORE Itlrrest paid sss SECURITY" MM Writing of opportunities for It investors, Edward H estropp, A^^^^Wk mm C ity Editor of the ATfmW ma Sunday Express said Jk^M MM oh 4th. August, 1957 |»»"v»S? f :S»H| 1 H STABILITY Interest Assured SECURITY Bank's (apital and Reserves SAFETY No Risk of429 words
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221 1958-07-20 22 HORSELESS CARRIAGE IS BACK AGAIN ON AMERICAN SCENE NEW YORK. IN America, home ot the gimmick, a brand new run-about built on old-fashioned lines is gaining appeal. lln is a car built on the pattern of the oltlfashioned "hsyselesa carriage* 1 remimiseeat of the early days <>| motormu'. rbese new221 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-07-20 22 ANOTIIEB luo mile-an-hour Daimler car has entered the showrooms the 3.8-litre Majestic. It is a full six.seater with autom i 1c i 4< i ar.-. disc brakes on all four wheels. and a capacity, despite its size, of attaining 30 miles an hour in less than live67 words
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Article34 1958-07-20 22 Sunbeam Rapiers finished first, second and fourth in the L3QO-MQO cc class in the French Alpine Rally lust wee);. A Rapier aiso came first in its class for the fastest climb.34 words
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Article86 1958-07-20 22 \< BOSS: 1, Humanitarians. lv. Ore. 11, Pond. 13, Neat. 14, Sender. 1... Garases. 16. Car. -18. lUlr-. 19, Hied. 31, Timid. 23, Orle. 34, Emit 27. Lynch. 28, Bart. Net. 32, Assured. 3C. liniwct. 38. Tela. 39, Ecru, 4i!, E:u. 41, Contented- DOWN: 1, Hvpothondrlac 2 T*"?'86 words
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Article, Illustration720 1958-07-20 22 It's like going for a sail: Bumps in road are ironed out A NEW look has been given to the 1958 Holden, the attractive Australian allrounder whose sales are steadily increasing in Malaya. The Holden is made by a company in which General Motors of America has a maior financial720 words
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Article278 1958-07-20 22 CARDIFF. Sat. KEITH Gardner of Jamaica today equalled the British Empire and Commonwealth Games 100 yards records set Dy Tom Robinson of th« i Bahamas en Thursday by clocking 9.5 seconds. Singapore's Tan Eng Yoon clocked 10.3 sec in Heat Two and failed to qualify. ataMtta:278 words
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266 1958-07-20 22 tLSIE LIM will meet Luanne Lim in the final of the Singapore Badminton Association women's junior singles on July 26. Last night at the S.B.A. Hall both girls won their semi-final matches in Straight sets. Results: Women's singles: Elsie Lim bt Chee Hwee Chuns266 words
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Article433 1958-07-20 22 SYDNEY. Sat.— Results of Australian football leagues matches played here today v.ere: N.S.W. Association Southern Division One Woonona 3 Corrimal 1: Balgownie v E.P.T. playing tomorrow: Leichhardt l Granville 2: Manly 1 St. George 1: Auburn o Northshore 2: Sutherland 1 Pyrmont 1. N.S.W. Association Northern Division433 words
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557 1958-07-20 22 JOHN MARKS - ATHLETIC SLUMP WILL SHOW AT COLONY MEET JOHN MARKS BY THE athletics season in Singapore seems to be suffering from a recession of its own. There has been so little activity generally that it is hard to believe that we are now at the height of the season in this557 words
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Advertisement128 1958-07-20 22 YOUR SECOND CAR... Yes, your wife needs a car for y^H^b^^^ shopping, picking up the children JMr^^jft frorr school. Yes, she needs a J J Jj second car to be used as a gen- X"--/ era r un-around, it must be reajm X_?^ sonable to buy, economical to run, easy128 words
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Advertisement501 1958-07-20 22 A large building or a small one *j^ jcosiMpT STEEL FRAMED \yW/\/ BUILDINGS II j\\fy are the answer j Whether you require :i small store aß)"rC^* building or a large factory, t > Coseley can supply it. IbmExtensions easily added v^\ Full height stacking Clean modern design Choice of materials501 words
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Miscellaneous10 1958-07-20 22 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Woottoo I ri Pf~ frf Fl10 words
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595 1958-07-20 23 [^l ALA LUMPUR, Si«t. Singapore qualified to meet Kclantan in the interzone final oi' the Malaya Cup sotrer competition when they beai Selangor 3-1 in the deciding south zone match at the Meideka Stadium today. Singapore played superior soccer and deservod their595 words
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Article134 1958-07-20 23 I Singapore Combined Schools 1 had scored 93-3 in reply to Singapore Cricket Association Junior Xls first innings total oi 115 at the end of the first day In their two-day match at Balestier Road yesterday. 1 S.C.A. JUNIOR XI: Gomez c 1 Vaz b Martens 2.134 words
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Article96 1958-07-20 23 pENANU. Sat. The Malayan Malays P.A. has revised fixtures for the Sultana' Gold Cup soccer competition which starts on July 24. Revised fixtures are: North: July 25 K.dah v. Penang, Aug. 1 Perils v. Kedah: Aug. 10 Penang v. Perils. South: July 25 Johore v. Singapore:96 words
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Article36 1958-07-20 23 The American Christian Colleges basketball team, Venture for Victory, opened their Singapore lour with a victory by 88-63 over Quek Hock Seng at the Happy World last night after lead- ing 38-27 at half-time.36 words
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Article460 1958-07-20 23 MALACCA. Saturday. ASIAN Games representative Mohamed Abdul Rahman bettered the Malayan half mile record at the Malacca A. A. A. championships at the Kubu Stadium here today. Rahman, one of the most j Improved athletes in the country, clocked a brilliant lmin 57.65 ec to become460 words
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134 1958-07-20 23 Raja Azlan equals Malayan sprint record KOTA BHARI', Sat.— Raja Azlan, who represented the Federation at the Asian Games in Tokyo, equalled the Malayan 100 yards record at the KelanUn A.A.A. meet here yesterday. lie clocked 9.Bsec— the time set by Fijian Joe Levula in 1955. Azlan returned 9.9scc in134 words
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Article50 1958-07-20 23 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Johore Malays batted all day for 124 runs on the opening day of their Rulers Shield cricket ■Ptnl-flnal against Singapore Malays 1 ere today. Osman Kadir was Johore s topscorer with 65 runs. Singapore's Hussein Shah took eight wickets for 46.50 words
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Article400 1958-07-20 23 IVOR Klassen won the Palmer Cup for being the outstanding athlete in the Shell Sports Club's athletic championships in which four new records were set at Paya Lebar Road yesterday. Klassen won four events 100 yd.. 220 yd., 440 yd. and discus and set two400 words
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359 1958-07-20 23 SINGAPORE made certain of becoming the southern zone champions in the Malayan Cricket Association's inter-state league on the first day of their match against Johore on the S.R.C. padang yesterday. With two bonus points for a faster rate of scoring, Singapore have now359 words
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Advertisement797 1958-07-20 23 "AT YOUR SERVICE" WHERE TO STAY Worit %lv (Minimum). ttt *or4t tie (Mi imum) Unity 1 month. 19 Hoidi S2.JB (Mm.) I Uailt J month. U Woriu S2JO (Mm., ASIA TRAVEL SERVICE far SEA VIEW HOTEL for cool and famed for reliability Phone *****. leisurely living. FOR SELF-DRIVE CARS Phone797 words
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Advertisement149 1958-07-20 23 A 35 2 DOOR saloon $4,300. SINGAPORE FEDERATION MlJLi^^i [W M I^l m# JM When you buy Austin, you W buy quality, inbuilt quality, quality that pays when the M A MH WfmU m m^ lime comes to change to yet II El I another Austin. More than if I149 words
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Article, Illustration2790 1958-07-20 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Dividend completes a double in top sprint By |>Il)IN(i a brilliant finish, Arthur Ward landed Mont Blot II :i short head winner from his stabfemate, CampdaJe, in the 9f Stewards Cup race tor ('lass 2, DtJ. 1 horses at Bukit Timah yesterday. The2,790 words
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Advertisement568 1958-07-20 24 CLASSIFIED ADS. MARRIAGE to Words S!0 (Minimum; VOON YOKE LIN and Doreen Chat now inlonn their relatives .nd friend:-; that they have been IUUiM at nmrriag« registry. ACKNOWLEDGMENT ill Wnrdt Sill (Minimum). MR. TAN HUCK THOE. Biothen and Sister ihank Relatives tor Wreatlis. Me.->;i«e.s of Condolence and Attendance at their568 words
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Advertisement160 1958-07-20 24 of scientific W and technical ZZT Progress (SnBjTITONI j|.COOL.. £r I jil cool grooming MBB9H H8 t^ Yes Sir, Vaseline Hair Cream really is cooling! prepared from vitamin-ised oils it allows your hair to breathe naturally, giving ay V^B cool-rich healthy gloss. If you want \X Y^m healthier hair, better160 words
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