Sunday Standard, 30 June 1957
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Title Section23 1957-06-30 1 S UNDAY STANDARD TIGER n m s. n. it m Vol. VII. No. 361 aubAruKfc, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS23 words
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Article244 1957-06-30 1 ■^InMVKAITIP countries I *J£ about Malaya. thf' r s rn<linu their repost haste to < "VumP'ir to make yrcg*,; survey! the <i<hment of the offices rir Commissioners. jr "J to those who have »?hf to nursrrl a frclinc of 11 rioritv over Asians, uperl ,v mortally fear '^l 1244 words
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Article43 1957-06-30 1 TH! prd convict, I«iquidpn o Musayed Ali, surrpnd°rrd to a prison official outside the Outram J?oid jail at dawn >esteri au\(\pn rv< ;iped from ird in ihr General Hospital uhile waiting to i iniinprl by a doctor on Friday morning.43 words
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Article29 1957-06-30 1 A MOUNTAIN train loaded s and work1 into a 100-foot j mo near Taipei last :ng two deaths md 21 Injuries— seven critical r ported yesterday. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article842 1957-06-30 1 I TAN'O"G WAR MR. LEE KUAN YEW (PAP^ a MR. CHONG WEE LING ILih C^\ il?l* MR. C. H. KOH (Indlpendint) ''lil* TOTAL ELErTnuATP iaIII' TOTAL ELECTORATE 14,802. Spoilt Votes 76. ■•■■tLttllON DECI II TC KOULT^ 1 I CAIRHHILL MR. SOH GHEE SOON (Lib-Soc) 2,342. MR.842 words
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Article, Illustration23 1957-06-30 1 THE large expectant crowd who waited outside the Victoria Memorial hoM last night for the by-elections poll results. StandardpicStandard - 23 words
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290 1957-06-30 1 Labour Unrest Brings Lim Back Home SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday rushed back to the Colony because of the labour unrest. In a hurried Press conference soon after his arrival by air from Geneva, he told newsmen that he had cancelled his visit to Israel to rush290 words
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Article90 1957-06-30 1 The Standard's Menlefca Souvenir tells tfce Story tf Malaya— how it 1)8$ grown from I land of jungles and riverine kampongs to U the world's greatest producer of rubber and tin. Read' about the enterprise of the people of ttalaia the Malays, Cfcinese, late, aad otter90 words
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Article44 1957-06-30 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH, the Queen Mother, scrapped ceremonial in Dunkirk, yesterday, to mingle and chat Informally to scores of relatives who watcned her unveil the DunKirk memorial commemorating 4,700 British soldiers who died here 17 years ago and have no known graves.44 words
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Article79 1957-06-30 1 WORK at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves will be at a standstill today because of the Board's decision to stop overtime pay for labourers. The Board's decision was taken because of the "go slow" by members of the SUB Staff Association. Work will be resumed tomorrow79 words
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106 1957-06-30 1 'Don't sell rubber via S' pore— Hatta JAKARTA. June 29 (AP) Forme- Vice-r -esldent Dr. Mohar imad Hatta called today on exporters not to sell their rubber via Singapore Herald. "It would be more profitable It exporters sell directly to countries need- ing rubber." Speaking before local businessmen tn Palembang,106 words
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Article, Illustration29 1957-06-30 1 WITH a victory smile on his face, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, Lib.-Soc. candidate is seen raising his hand immediately after his success in the Cairnhill ward. StandardpicStandard - 29 words
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Article204 1957-06-30 1 FLIGHT LIEUTENANT H. Crocker of the Royal Air Force, missing: since Wednesday, was reported seen at the New London Cafe in Nee Soon, Singapore, on Friday night. According to the RAF Press Relations Officer. Mr. R. J. K. Harrison, the missing pilot was recognised by204 words
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Article, Illustration25 1957-06-30 1 MR. LEE Kuan Yew, P.A.P. leader, smilingly acknowledges victory in the Tanjong Pagar byelection which returns him to the Legislative Assembly.— StandardpicStandard - 25 words
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Article99 1957-06-30 2 CAIRO. June 29 (AP) President Nasser's chief political adviser said last night Egypt will prevent Israeli shipping from forcibly using the Suez Canal, or the Aqaba Gulf. Aly Sabry said if Israel tried to do so "with foreign help," the result would be the same99 words
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Article33 1957-06-30 2 SIX PASSENGERS were killed on Friday when a sight-seeing bus slid off a mountain road in Kochl. Japan, and plunged into a 25^-foot ravine. Twenty-eight Other passeneers were injured. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article315 1957-06-30 2 A New Bid To Make Friends With Britain MOSCOW, June 29 (Reutcr) Russia has told Britain she welcomed Mr. Harold Macmillan's desire for closer cultural ties, and has expressed readiness to do her best to achieve this aim, it was announced here last night. Anglo-Soviet cultural315 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-06-30 2 SHE is a Royal Princess, but she is also a typical child. So Princess Anne adopts this characteristically youthful pose as she watches her Daddy playing: polo at Windsor Great Park last Sunday.- MirrorpicMirror - 36 words
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Article204 1957-06-30 2 LONDON, June 29 (AP)— South Africa's Minister of External Affairs, Eric Louw, hit back last night at critics of his country's race laws and accused some British newspapers of waging a "violent and unjustified anti-South African campaign." In a speech preoared for a dinner of204 words
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Article145 1957-06-30 2 Peking Crushes Anti-Reds HONGKONG. June 29 (UP) Communist China has announced the crushing of two "counter-revolutionary" bands but admitted a third still Is at large, it was reported yesterday. A private source who monitors Communist Chinese language broadcasts said the Communists recently claimed the crushing of bands in Shantung and145 words
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Article54 1957-06-30 2 GLASGOW, June 23 (Reuter) Glasgow dockers, who have been on strike since Wednesday, decided today to return to work pending negotiations on their claim for a new basis of "dirty" money awards. The strike, involving more than 2.000 men. paralyzed the City's dr-ks and held up54 words
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Article32 1957-06-30 2 VITTORIO. Merold, of Naple, bound and gagged, watched helplessly on Friday as thieves emptied nearly 2.000 gallons of petrol from his pump into a tanker which they drove awav. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article182 1957-06-30 2 WASHINGTON, June 29, (UP) President Ebenhower helped dedicate the new Muslim Islamic centre here yesterday with a call for rededication to the "peaceful progress of all men under one God." The President also paid tribute to the Muslim culture which has been, he said, a182 words
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Article185 1957-06-30 2 Plea To Cease Aid Is Rejected WASHINGTON, June 29 (AP)— The United States rejected on Friday a plea from 11 Arab governments for an end to American military aid to France. In formal notes to each of the governments, the State Department also turned down a proposal the United States185 words
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Article128 1957-06-30 2 Communists Protest Air Intrusion LONDON, June 29 (AP) Red China and North Korea protested* in the Korean Military Armistice Commission on Friday against "recent repeated air intrusions" b.v American military planes over Commu-nist-held territory. The protest was lodged at a meeting of the Commission's Secretaries, Peking Radio reported. It called128 words
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149 1957-06-30 2 WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuter) The foreign affairs committee of the House of Representatives voted yesterday to cut U*****,000,000 (about £214 million sterling) from President Eisenhower's proposed U553,865,000,000 (about £1,379 million sterling) foreign aid programme for 1957-5&. The committee also voted to curtail the149 words
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Advertisement217 1957-06-30 2 HIRE PURCHASE SOON TECK FINANCE COMPANY undertake to finance Hire-Purchase on motor cars new and secondhand (1952 Model upwards only): terms moderate. Appiv 173A. South Bridge Road Tel *****. PHOTOGRAPHY COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY: You can now have your Colour film processed right in Singapore. Copies of duplicates and colour prints made217 words
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Advertisement242 1957-06-30 2 p" Pli! IS: copy. Malacca accnn phot' rctur. 1430^ Box 1484_ gHy f i.'ir.^ on lih^,, r «S attractive rommir 1 w agenc Co. 170 Mahatma Calcutta-7. a G Stock plus Moutries' ing Stork must be k astonishinz Cheap p.: j: I early before the c~:* I Salfi.AKT FURXITUpS«tS I242 words
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Article65 1957-06-30 3 THE SINGAPORE Musical Society's presentation of Mendelssohn's "Elijah" will be rendered on September 9. Auditions for soloists will oe held on July 2, at 8.30 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. An accompanist will be in attendance. There are vacancies in the choir for Altos, Tenors and65 words
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166 1957-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A further three officer cadets of the Federation Army will leave by air lor Australia on Tuesday for further officer's tr.iin.ns: at the Australian Army Officer Cadet School, Portsea, Victoria. They are: Khalrudin bin Shahrim, Im Yin Chow and J. C.166 words
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Article, Illustration289 1957-06-30 3 Devotee Keeps Vow, Pays Cost Of Shrine I The Nen> I i Shrine THE CONSECRATION of a special shrine to the Lady of Perpetual Succour to the Parish of the Holy Family Church in Katong, recently, marked the final sequel of a vow kept by a devotee to the Lady289 words
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86 1957-06-30 3 TEACHERS TO GET RESULTS NEXT WEEK IPOH, Sat. Normal teachers, who sat for their final year examination in mid-April, will probably get their c'elayed results next week. An Education Department spokesman, when contacted by the Standard, said he could not give the reason for the delay but added': "we hope86 words
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Article31 1957-06-30 3 SINGAPORE Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday: Straits Borneo coora June $23$ buyers. $232 sellers; fair merchantable mixed copra for June shipment to Bombay $263 buyers, $27$ sellers.31 words
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Article32 1957-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was tonight replected President of UMNO Tor the seventh time as a unique vote of confidence in his leadership of the nation-32 words
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68 1957-06-30 3 DRIVER DIDN'T STOP AFTER ACCIDENT SINGAPORE Police are looking for a hit-and-run driver, who knocked down a businessman. Mr. Tan Bang Juet, in Orchard Roar.', on Friday night. Mr. Tan was admitted to the General Hospital in an unconscious state. After the accident, the driver failed to stop. Eye witnesses68 words
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Article145 1957-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaya has the makings of "excellent" councils at all levels, said Mr. Gerald Hawkins, Selangor Elections Chief, tonight. Mr. Hawkins said In a broadcast that Malaya's councillors had been properly elected, ministers were carefully chosen "and all behave well." "But human nature145 words
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Article249 1957-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. UMNO general assembly tonight bestowed on Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman the title of "Father of the Independent Malaya." The title "Bapak Kemerdekaan T a n a h Ayer" in Malay— was conferred on the Tunku by the assembly's 150 delegates who249 words
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Article77 1957-06-30 3 Britain Paid Out £26 Million LONDON, June 29 (Reuter) A British Government white paper published yesterday said that a further grant of £516,000 was made for permanent buildings for the University of Malaya in the last financial year. The white paper showed that nearly £26,000,--000 was paid out by Britain77 words
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113 1957-06-30 3 Call To Construct A 'Super-Market' KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federal capital should have a super-market to relieve? congestion in the town's "hub", Alliance Councillor Mr, Chong Shee Guan. told th*» Municipal Council yesterday Mr. Chong said that trader* and hawkers were willing to pool their resources into a cooperative body113 words
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Article32 1957-06-30 3 TUNKU Mustaffa bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin has assumed duties as District Officer, Ulu Selangor, in plsre of Tuan Syed Hashim bin Syed AncXillah. who is now the D.O in Klang.32 words
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Article20 1957-06-30 3 STORE, Sat.— The price of tin on the local market today was $3791 per plcul (Up 50 cents).20 words
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Article15 1957-06-30 3 Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul: bulk $40$ drums $44i15 words
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Article556 1957-06-30 3 PUNTERS HAIL BETTING Federation Turf Clubs Urged To Follow Suit BOOKIES WILL BE HARD HIT PUNTERS in Malaya yesterday gave their full support to the Singapore Turf Club's decision to introduce dollar betting on the tote. They hoped Federation Turf Clubs will follow suit. The Singapore Turf Club will introduce556 words
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Article, Illustration145 1957-06-30 3 Daring Dawns' Drew The Gasps THE FAMOUS dance team of Julia and Nicholas Darvas opened their Singapore season at the Cathay Restaurant last Friday night. Drums from the orchestra heralded their entry onto the floor, but on their way out, this had turned into thunderous applause from the appreciative audience.Standard - 145 words
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148 1957-06-30 3 MUNICIPAL LOAN FROM FED. GOVT. IS URGED KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Y.T. Lee (Alliance) suggested in the Municipal Council last 1 icM that it should seek an annual block grant of $1,000,000 from the Federal Government to supplement depleted revenues of the capital's civic exchequer. Mr. Lee said that "municipal148 words
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Advertisement419 1957-06-30 3 HOW TO WIN SUCCESS FUN FRIENDSHIP Learn to play the _jr,p'"l''~'i l>h MOUTH «SJig^^pHll y T^gy^7yfflyffiWrKffi>**^' rICCC with Piano Accordion playing range AN AMAZING NEW METHOD JUST ARRIVED. A limited supply of amaxlng new Lesson Books that quiekly teach you to play thle sensational, pleasure giving instrument. It's wondertul for419 words
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Article, Illustration300 1957-06-30 4 Cotton Queen Due Tonight BRITAIN'S first-ever ''Cotton Queen," picked from hundreds of competitors to publicize the British cotton industry during a world "glamour" tour, is arriving in Singapore by 8.0.A.C. late tonight. The "Cotton Queen" Is a 19-year-old Coventry-born brunette. Overcoming the300 words
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409 1957-06-30 4 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN ONLY THE BEST FOR PARAMOUNT RULER By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Wood carvine experts may be brought to the Federation from Sumatra, India or the Middle East to make the throne of the Paramount Ruler of independent Malaya, the Standard learnt today.409 words
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Article59 1957-06-30 4 THE Britannia, which was to have made demonstration flights in Kuala Lumpur today, will now pay a quick visit there tomorrow between 8.45 a.m. and 10. 4.*> a.m. Mr. Dona'd Erskine-Crum, the Corporation's Sales Manager, South-east Asia, said the aircraft encountered engine trouble in Japan. causing changing59 words
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Article31 1957-06-30 4 A SINGAPORE clerk. Sim Ten:: Mok, 5',. was found hanging in a corridor of the Federal Treasury in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Some personal letters were fcund on the body.31 words
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Article55 1957-06-30 4 SINGAPORE Customs are prepared to pay handsome rewards for information leading to the seizure of smuggled gold. opium. tobacco and liquor, a spokesman of the department said yesterday. Information given to the department will he treated with the utmost secrecy. Write to Comptroller of Customs. P.O. Box55 words
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Article, Illustration9 1957-06-30 4 day Mr EdHard is £"%'■>£s«**&9 words
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Article, Illustration101 1957-06-30 4 THREE Royal sisters, each beautifully dressed in different styles, attracted attention at Kuala Lumpur's InternationaJ Airport recently when they came to say goodbye to Tunku Ya'acob, chairman of the Federation Public Services Commission, who left by air for India to recruit 100 doctors for101 words
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125 1957-06-30 4 A 21-YEAR-OLD girl took an overdose of sleeping tablets and was un hi answer the phone call of a friend, a Singapore court was told yesterda Alice Wong yesterday pleaded guilty before Magistrate. Mr S. K. Lee, to a charge of attempted suicide. Prosecuting125 words
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Article99 1957-06-30 4 MR. LEE ChW An u elected Pr- I! Sec elation sfii I at its recent anniialH meeting. Other officials a:* president Messrs/ fi Scharenguival, T Abu Bakar bin Pa^ Lee Kong Chian. Prolta sham, Inche Aba;; Has bin HaJJ Hon. treasurer: Wong; hnn. secretar E.99 words
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Article34 1957-06-30 4 KUALA LIPIS, sft -J sidents of Ji Sungei Jan polls on July 4, members for local c Polling station Jorantut v. Court-house Jan ward. th« m u n ity hn'l34 words
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Advertisement29 1957-06-30 4 I STOP PRESS returned unoppo^- Elected King" oN B '"'roE J °rj^ with Super '<"'; TH Lcn, B R0 < From. CP<V |i|M Speed 1/500 1 s:iSicolc5 :iSicolc 6 ca»« «tith^'29 words
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Miscellaneous191 1957-06-30 4 c4(manac Information at a Glance S'pore Diary radio malay a *¥87&^TS2riSF&\ Chinese VM('A Bov «outa »am *ADIOMALAYA CG€Mfaiacrvlml< J astera L 9/ Melody: 8.3< g^sssfjß wmtmm K I-srsss iSS|P"is ss"s=i= Independent Missionary Move- Evening tervSoS* Ts/kL/P/mV- REDIFFUSION 1 3m'v£Z SaPmSPV at Pe.irl At Twiliqht (S> 7 pm. Newji REDIiriSIOX /Silver191 words
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Article, Illustration439 1957-06-30 5 BO PEEP - BO PEEP j New Colony Coroner I 4 VETERAN Singapore Police Officer, Chief Inspector Ahmad bin Hussein, the man who always wins *he "beer mug" in the annual officers' race, has been appointed ACTING ASSISTANT CORONER. Mr. Ahmad, who Is allergic to bodies, will probably view439 words
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1170 1957-06-30 5 ANDREW ROTH - When Chinese Aren't Chinese In London ANDREW ROTH From HEN are Chinese not Chinese in London? Apparently when they go diplomatic. There was a big turnout for the party given by the Chief Correspondent of the New China News Agency in London, Peng Ti, formerly stationed in Jakarta. Although he1,170 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-06-30 5 LOVELY JUNE LUNDI, New York Press Phc toqrophers' "Queen/ 1 recently flew from New York to Nassau and back in one day on PAN AMERICAN'S new 3i-hour d;rect service to the sundrenched capital of the Bahamas. She is showing the bathing suit she wore for a dip in58 words
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Advertisement243 1957-06-30 5 4 d If that all toilet tissue Is crisp and j— try Andrex and change your mind. T thing you notice about Andrex is can, cotton-wool softness the comfort I of it and each sheet is e for strength. Never again will you yourself 4 o the discomfort of a243 words
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Advertisement273 1957-06-30 6 All-new, revolutionary designs in 57 FRIGIDAIRE Home Appliances. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a /^Sk r^ ~-^^g £—&zi> J i i r*"^^ w 'Tsa:^SS spvT-^^ I IL____Woo_W^ l| Ml The stunning arra y of «u-m ii fIH ,^r^ MzZSk^^^^MKK&RG^^^^^^^^^^^^ F^ ",,i ',"".'r* Refrigerators are now on display ■■^^**^^^^T^ jj j^^^m**^^^^t^ >^^^ M bw*>^***^^***^^j^^j^jMßJ^^B^B^B^^^^^^^^^^^^jj^JM^Bß^^^^Bß v Vfnftf*273 words
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Article, Illustration607 1957-06-30 7 BALA CHANDRAN - Criminals Fear K.L.'s 'Brush Powder' Police Sleuths BALA CHANDRAN TOgy C4JRJRr NO WEAPONS BUT... NO TWO ALIKE THEIR 'WEAPONS' By "OPERATOR, OPERATOR, GIVE ME 999 AND PLEASE HURRY. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY." THE TIME WAS 4 a.m. The operator's rusty voice replied: "Hold on please" and the line was connectedWong Voon Teck - 607 words
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Article, Illustration438 1957-06-30 7 Roger Yue - Roger Yue by TVEVER, NEVER UN-DER-ESTIMATE THE MUSICAL PROWESS OF A WOMAN. Since writing obout the enchanting little Austrian instrument the zither a fortnight ago, I have discovered that, apart from Mr. Franz Krempl, the Colony musician, there are at least two WOMEN zitherists in438 words
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Article, Illustration406 1957-06-30 7 SWANNIE - SW ANNIE 1 LINGUIST By WAS HIS FACE RED! "Take my picture when I shake hands with our Deputy Prime Minister" a member of a Burmese reception committee for U Ba Swe told a friend at the airport last week. "It will be a picture I'll be very406 words
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Article, Illustration429 1957-06-30 8 CATHERINE DUNHAM, who opens with her company at Singapore's Odeon Theatre next Wednesday, has been described as the Diaghilev of the Modern Dance. Choreographically this is an apt and stimulating comparison. Earlier in the century, Diaghilev struck a spark by modifying the stylised Russian classical ballet to429 words
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Article291 1957-06-30 8 Esoteric - Esoteric 4 L Artistry in Rhythm. Stan Kenton. Capitol T 167. <rl?? lv singing tracks (most of which appear to be re-isssues) by one of the most controversial units in the field of contemporary jazz. Pete Rugolo Is accredited with the bulk of arrangements, and with many of the291 words
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Article, Illustration305 1957-06-30 8 AMERICA, with its charming flair for etymological phrase-diminu-tion, describes William Clauson as a "BalladeerGuitarist." That is to say he sings ballads and folksongs and accompanies himself on the guitar. I read that he is a world citizen and is constantly on the go, collecting material with the avidity305 words
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Article235 1957-06-30 8 BEETHOVEN. String Quartets m C major, 0p.59 No 3 ("Rasoumovsky"), and E flat major, 0p.74 Harp Budapest String Quartet. Philips AL *****. Almost alwayw I can enjoy the Budapest Quartet's playing. 1 like the large gestures, the swagger, the faultless rapport and the thrumming fat chordal sound all235 words
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Article414 1957-06-30 8 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT Reviewed by El GAR Overture "In the South," 0p.50. Nursery Suite. London Philharmonic Orchestra cond. Boult H.M.V. ALP 1359. THE charming and delicately scored NURSERY SUITE was one of Elgar's last works. Written in 1930/31 it was "Dedicated by permission to Their Royal Highnesses the Duchess of York414 words
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Article68 1957-06-30 8 THE Singapore Musical Society's presentation of Mendelssohn's "Elijah" has been fixed for Tuesday, Auditions for soloists will be held next Tuesday, July 2 at 8.30 p.m. in the Victoria Memorial Hall An accompanist will be in attendance. Interested singers may con tact the Soociety care Tel P M7?Q°hil 19068 words
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Article, Illustration553 1957-06-30 9 Steve Neoh - Steve Neoh •WITH CARS OR HORSES r^ Z2tfS S^W^ SPEED is the keyword in two new British films due for releose in Singapore shortly, and you are given the choice of Britain's Derby or Italy's Mille Miglia. Frankly, you needn't worry about your pick, lor most553 words
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Article, Illustration372 1957-06-30 9 With Music and Magic P. Ramlee Scores Again PRODUCER P. RAMLEE must have let his imagination run wild, so you'll note in his latest production, PANCHA DELIMA, for Shaw Brothers, which is really something out of this world. "It's just fantasy!" Producer Ramlee explained to the bewildered critics after that372 words
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Article101 1957-06-30 10 LITTLEDYKE and Cra!g meet Tobin and Cluderay in the final of the Godown Foursomes to be played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club today at 2.15. Littledyke and Craig beat Lane and Fell 5 and 4 while Tobin and Cluderay defeated Field and RofT 8 and 6. Both101 words
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Article139 1957-06-30 10 Colony Stopover Next Month TOKYO, June 29 (UP) Japan's Thomas Cup badminton team will play in Singapore on July 25, 26 and 27 on its way back from the first round Asian Zone match at Colombo, it was announced today. Shoichi Kawabata, team coach, said the139 words
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363 1957-06-30 10 A TOTAL of 13 records were broken and one equalled at the Beatty Secondary School's fourth annual athletic meet held at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Four records were set in the "A" division, two in the M B* division, and three in the "C"363 words
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Article35 1957-06-30 10 Men's singles fourth round resultl of Wimbledon as follows: V. Seixas (United States) beat M. Anderson (Australia) 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-2; N Fraser (Australia) beat B. Patty (United States) 6-3 6-4 10-12 6-4.35 words
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173 1957-06-30 10 Their Cyclists For Merdeka Games KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A four-man Japanese team of cyclists will take part at the Merdeka Cycling carnival to be held here during the Independence celebrations this year. This was disclosed by Mr Amar Singh, secretary of the Malayan Cyclists Federation who told the Standard that173 words
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Article137 1957-06-30 10 AN unbeaten century by Tony Wallace was a feature of the drawn friendly cricket match between Royal Air Force Tengah and H. M. Dockyard at Dockyard yesterday. Wallace, who hit 137 not out In the RAF innings, is the fourth batsman in the colony to reach the137 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-06-30 10 Malaya^ J^^^^ """■on, (h I Vanity tadmint,, *"'P S at Brk hKe wwntly. s.. I holder of t), e I double, ti(!c I «P the en*; I teams, Associated PressAssociated Press - 30 words
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Article81 1957-06-30 10 THE following team has been selected to represent the Royal Air Force (Singapore*, versus Indian Association .at Balestier Road, today in a cricket match. F Sgt. Lancaster iR.A.A.F. Tengah > F Sgt. Bone (R.A.A.F. Tcnuah), Sgt. King (R.A.A.F. TeneaM, L. A. C Alty (R.A.F. Changi). Fit.81 words
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643 1957-06-30 10 BILL FUNK - Gray Clouds The Oi lers' Hunt For Softball Pennant BILL FUNK > wwwwvwwv By a\\\\\\\\\vvvv\; hgjg JIM GRAY is a name softball fans will be talking: all day today. He's the manager and pitcher of the 41st Squadron, Royal New Zealand Air Force, the man who can make or break643 words
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198 1957-06-30 10 Chelliah Rajandran Partnership Build Up SCA Score A RUN a minute by Sam Chelliah helped Singapore Cricket Association juniors to put up a respectable score of 136 runs in their two-day annual cricket match against Combined Services which started on the HMS Terror ground yesterday. Chelliah, who hit 36 runs,198 words
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110 1957-06-30 10 Sarawak Chasers For Malayan Badminton IPOH, Sat. Three leading Sarawak shuttle-chasers have entered for the Malayan open badminton championships which will be held at the Perak Turf Club courts in Ipoh from August 22 to 25. r T hcy are— Lim Khiok Seng, Kho Kui Leong and Si m Lang110 words
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Article197 1957-06-30 10 TODAY'S SPORT In The Colony SOCCER A Community league fixture will see formidable Armv team clash with Singapore Malays at Jalan Besar Snadium. Kick-ofT 5.15. Other division 2A clashes are Blue Rovers S.C. vs Farrer Juniors Jalan Besar stadium —3.45: BO D.C.A. vs Springdale SC. at Geviang 5.15; Division 2B—197 words
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Article44 1957-06-30 10 AUCKLAND. June 29. (Reuter) The New Zealand soccer trim todav beat the Hongkong Chinese tourists two goals to one to win the 'test rubber.' Half-time score was one-nil in New Zealand's favour. The first test last Saturday was drawn one-all.44 words
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Article48 1957-06-30 10 St. Joseph's Institution beat St. Patrick's by four runs in a friendly cricket match at St. Patrick's yesterday. SJI 78: (Martens 25. Devaz 18, Nadhan 6 for 23, Drewell 2 for 13) St. Patrick's 74: (J. Tan 44, Martens 6 for 28, Scully 3 for 15).48 words
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Article213 1957-06-30 10 Frida Is St. John Champion WINNING the 100 440 yards Anglo Chin* schoolboy Erne.t fi became champion at Z St. John Ambulant i ISSSS 1 CadPts ith a thletic meet held on M Joseph's ground rtto day. The team cup went to st pS Division with 48 m Beatty Division213 words
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Article172 1957-06-30 10 WEIGHTS for four races for Wednesday's meeting at Bukit I niiah are: Horses Class 2, Div. I—6 Furs. Wonder Kid 3.00 Don Wayne 8.10 The Cobra 809 Grand Chancellor 8.08 Jolly Day 8.07 Fair Nipper 8.06 Dinkum 8 08 Mirzapen 8.05 Glory 8.04 Your Highness 11172 words
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Advertisement320 1957-06-30 10 14 OROUW ROAD. SINCAFOU PHONE 2M2S IS =U SMITHS CAR CLOCKS ITh« ehtoi* in position of tb» dock (»em «a thii ro«tyT«id rrrsioa of th« f«m^H»f tnirrar m •lock hi« th« ron«id«rahl» adwntagw of not M inl'^Tfering %-ith vuioa %>h^a th« mirror i» Jf b«ng os*<L Acti-j;larß. 6or 12 volt,320 words
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Article381 1957-06-30 11 Wonder Kid Shapes Like A Winner gfjgf B c« KIP. "ith Cecil ISP thr saddle, shaped s**££ the Bukit »v. hen «vlc ovcr thrcc ortl'« S Vi,>ck 37 2/5 sec. J^WfSate PIZARRO r«*Ksft>red four-year-rr? ESeiy tr -tingalong- jnlng c(jmpanion. ;t well on this display he SPj*is UP another win lowevcr.381 words
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663 1957-06-30 11 BOON CHOO - ENTERTAINMENT SCORES EASY WIN IN MAIN RACE BOON CHOO penang Amateur Meeting Horse Destroyed After Fall B TOTAL POOL: 51 53.200 Ist IG(JKK7 ($*****) 2nd *****3 ($20,682) 3rd 221 :>:>.'{ (SI 1,490) STARTERS (S2J»B each): Nos *****5, *****5, ISO7SI. 230?07 f 1G5577 *****8 2 3i)G2 DJTERTAIXMENT IT. >adins all the663 words
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Article79 1957-06-30 11 ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, Juno 29 (AP)— Peter Thomson of Australia was quoted on Frirlnv by Rolf wise Scottish bookies at 2-1 and Cary Midclecofl of the U.S. at 5-1 to win the British open championship. The 1937 playinf of the historic tournament will be over the old course79 words
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Article64 1957-06-30 11 IPOH, Sat.— A touring 'sepak ra<*n' tonm from Kedah. the Chahya F;ijar Jarina sld* will visit Ino.i on Jui.v 9 a..d meet the Pcrak Team at the Jubilee Park on July ii Mohamed Hannafiah Doa will captain the Perak team which will include Hassan Osman. Tajuddin Aiyob.64 words
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Article1351 1957-06-30 11 Probable Fields For S 'pore Races Following arc weights and probable starters for all eight races on Saturday (July 6) opening day of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting. Horses Class 2, Div. I—l Mile 664 Copacalmna Bf 9.00 Amazon Stable Yong 09J SarStiE-m v K? g ln a P1,351 words
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Advertisement128 1957-06-30 11 MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE the tooth paste that's proved to clean teeth whiter OCiENTiFic tests with a whiteness-meter have proved beyond doubt that Macleans Tooth Paste cleans teeth whiter than ever before. Macleans fights and destroys decay germs laboratory tests show that no other tooth paste gives more complete protection128 words
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Advertisement293 1957-06-30 11 lm §F WrJ Mf j&Siryht IS^- *S^ Expert Model it > il^lM f^° ofcsf developMfHmm V '|^Gll^ LL-> A A ill 4hi Accumulator and jrf built-in charger; fcj socket for second wT^^^^ 9Sqjj lamp. Unbreakable I MW* S- -^JUdtf jet-black plastic case. KB^^^^P it 1 ■VvlT^^Ww tea* B^f"^| I f>P293 words
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298 1957-06-30 12 BILL PATTERSON - Penang Plan For Floodlit Football BILL PATTERSON By from Penang FLOODLIGHT soccer will be played in Penang by August this year when, It is understood, the four 100-foot high floodlight towers at the City Stadium will be erected. The first "trial" game under floodlights is expected to be played some298 words
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Article, Illustration29 1957-06-30 12 THE Anglo-Chinese School quartet after their relay rictory at the Johore English College meet. From left to right: Ernest Frida, Victor Khoo, Tan Chwee Lee and Khoo Yeow Kok.29 words
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276 1957-06-30 12 VAZIR MARKAR - Burmese Boxers Have Improved, Says Eastlake VAZIR MARKAR By THE AW Cheng Chye ing supremacy in South Easi a sojourn in Burma after this December. Capt. George Eastlake. manager of the Services boxing team which fought and lost in Rangoon recently, sounded this gloomy note yesterday. "Burma's boxers have made276 words
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225 1957-06-30 12 PETER WONG - Brazier Aims To Repeat Victory In Shell Rally PETER WONG By WINNER of the first Shell Rally in 1955, Ipoh engineer A. Brazier, will be out for a repeat performance at Shell's second Malayan Motor Rally this August. Brazier won the $3,000 prize in 1955 in a Citroen. This time225 words
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Article1920 1957-06-30 12 HAS Cricket reached Stagnation Point in Malaya? LINESMAN poses this question after the poor standard of inter-state matches shown at Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Seremban and Penang last week. Are They Incapable Of Going Higher? THERE was a time, not so long ago, when cricket fans1,920 words
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Article32 1957-06-30 12 SYDNEY, June 29 (Reuter)— Australia, world rugby league champions, beat The Rest (England, France, New Zealand) by 20 points to 11 after leading flve-three at half-time here today.32 words
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Advertisement97 1957-06-30 12 yi wftT s?Sfsr X Bf 1 ,^r .^P^J^ »w Oil I x^rTy r l\ Jlf sj/U' lnc^ oor sna Psnots by existing light night IfcJS^^ JxJT sporting even *s fast action pictures on j4yr v ery dull days are examples of new pictUr^ ta^ ing f |e 'ds made possible97 words
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Advertisement51 1957-06-30 12 THE Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya yesterday refuted rumours that the Ceylon Cricket team to Malaya will not be able to come because of the current restriction by the Ceylon Government on foreign travel for its citizens. The Ceylon cricket team has been granted passports, and the tour is definitely coming51 words
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Advertisement145 1957-06-30 12 the car of the future for the roads of to^' y^swai l l "<» >^ r rTS^ "II \i j^i^WSft wk OUTSTAND| NG =~U2> /y TECHNICAL FEATURES Independent h y dr 0 .p neurtls »u*Pens.on on all four Front wheel drive Hydraulic power steer.ng. Aurornar.c h y draukall y COn145 words
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Article, Illustration849 1957-06-30 13 plRl re fold of certain houses many weird stories about skulls, bones and unified hands and heads the popular idea being that if any impious hand should enough to move, or in any way with such grisly relics, death and will inevitably overtake some mc mber849 words
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Article, Illustration454 1957-06-30 13 Lee Jit Cheng - It 's A Major Industry In Perak Lee Jit Cheng ORANGE-GROWING: By QRA N G E-growing once a humble sideline of a few Chinese farmers in Lower Perak, has today developed into one of the major industries of the State. Orange groves In Lower Perak total nearly 3,000 acres thanksStandard - 454 words
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Article, Illustration757 1957-06-30 13 R. THURSTON HOPKINS - THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF LORD CARNARVON R. THURSTON HOPKINS Part 2 ißy of the young king was actually inside. Shortly after he entered the chamber and began work he began to go blind. Dizzy, and in a state of hysteria, he was led outside. He collapsed and never gained consciousness.757 words
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Advertisement31 1957-06-30 13 kt Studio tfles Place Singopore, Tel: ***** RASPING SORE THROAT? fothe inflamed throats fast with Hudson's a Eumailhol,..,., 1 1 mi Isk^ni^* LI II lll llvSy^ Hud lhroa «s wi«h KV^^£^?2f^r31 words
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Advertisement35 1957-06-30 13 IllfllCi'll NEXT WEEK The Head Of Oliver Cromwell i L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT. HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE x^^S? OF JUST A FEW OROPS OF f^P^f EYE-MO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES35 words
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Article, Illustration1562 1957-06-30 14 ARTHUR S. PHILLIPS - A QUESTION OF TIME ARTHUR S. PHILLIPS SHORT STORY by THE sudden grinding of brakes woke Harmer. The lorry had jolted to a stop. Lying under the pile of sacking, cold and desperate, he heard voices. "You there, driver. Get out for your papers to be examined. Hurry, now!" The1,562 words
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Article, Illustration327 1957-06-30 14 SSS££BEE3ff£ffiESaßSEsßEffieEaEffiffiEffiffiEEffiffiffiffiaßffiffiffiffißßßEffiS£ THE WONDERFUL STORY OF CHRISTOPHER THE boy with the Boder touch that's little Christopher, the boy in the picture on the right. He can walk, he can run, he can play football with the enthusiastic agility of any other three-year-old. IT IS327 words
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Advertisement196 1957-06-30 14 IVORY ELEPHANT (Indian drea AD. lSoo) This exquisite carving In white ivory depicts a hunting expedition. The elephant, bearing a howdah and adorned >vith ceremonial trappings, is attended by four huntsmen. EfeaKg^jm Like 9 out ol 10 other him '<|>| JH^^pP^ Bft^!*'"--'^-'*''' r^"^^.^" I KSsS Independent star, alwavs uses H|itt|i^^^P^^196 words
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Article, Illustration111 1957-06-30 15 0 to rrcoKnisc fhe F rst ihe'i inie rcnlises that far the of dealing with use internal n. It prevents rluife. It's ensy s t\ change and dispose everything you ever 0 »o be... v I poised. She's S r clothes, her crooming. She likes111 words
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Article313 1957-06-30 15 IT is perhaps understandable that many expectant mothe tn K 0 QShion M Wl i! terS WUh somethina f jaundiced eye. If thev'were ime n V h be convinced" that at nooTh Xn end u C Uld th6y OOk S PPealin 9 and Q "^ctive313 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-06-30 15 Styles To Lift Morale Three women who know just what makes fashion sense. (Left to Right:-) a. A shirt style coat in white cotton, with front panel of Spanish mbroidery in brightly coloured silks. b. A streamlined tunic in shell pink linen, worn with q filmy organdy blouse, and matching65 words
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Article276 1957-06-30 15 That Golden Look \V'E shall all be Golden Girls th»s year. For clothes, cosmetics, hair— even homes are taking on a Golden glow. New and exciting for summer wear are exotic, sari-inspired cottons, printed in glittering gold. They have a deceptive, hand-painted look. But, in fact they arc well and276 words
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Article, Illustration118 1957-06-30 15 JF your fashion sense is tcell developed, your purse is slender then you icill appreciate WI!S G ONN 9 in Batu Road, for there you icill find smart, vcell-made shoes, and handbags, at about the most reasonable prices to be found in Kuala Lumpur. This ueek118 words
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320 1957-06-30 15 New uses for Conventional Fabrics— J)O you have set ideas about wearing certain fabrics at certain times of the day such as cotton in the morning, silk in the afternoon, chiffon in the evening? If you have, you wouldn't be considered very fashionable in Paris, where the latest craze is320 words
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Article196 1957-06-30 15 MOST precious moments in a movie star's life, are those she can call her own. Mala Powers, the buoyant amber-blonde in Universal I n r e r n a tiov s "Tammy", rates this luxurious lounging robe from China, her lurournc rtloxino companion. "I know the196 words
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Advertisement198 1957-06-30 15 Bile beans Laxative Plus make you rz^\ feel years ]\p^& r younger /*jygjM ndi^ested'fats BJ^^iiJ the cause of z^^mSff^f slut:- \^*^^^VS3w f<>s, indigestion, ■|n»^sS! iverishness. You ■MPk^t9 take medically liiliA^Sfll ius which contain V n^'^U •pedal ingredients re- JJ^5 commended by docton ■fiJfw for deanns away those fata \l££!^m lad198 words
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Advertisement261 1957-06-30 15 i w //n Make your skin look younger sooner! rAWi* x/u^lk \2<ted»^ This is the remarkable cream that keeps great international beauties looking young. Rich, yet surprisingly light, Vitamin Cream works wondert on those betraying lines around the eyes, forehead, mouth and throat. It improves any skin but is especially261 words
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1482 1957-06-30 16 Agnes Brackman - TELEVISION HITS FILM THEATRE BUSINESS IN THE BIG CITY Agnes Brackman jhgj HEALTH INSPECTORS IN NEW YORK HAVE BEEN ALERTED IN NEW YORK TO GIVE ALL SHIPS FROM SINGAPORE OTHER FAR EASTERN PORTS A DOUBLE CHECK FOR INFLUENZA! Since New York probably handles more Far Eastern shipping than any other1,482 words
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283 1957-06-30 16 fill S«X young undergrods from Cambridge ore going strangest-ever tour of the African jung left last week— armed with 35,000 cigaret That's enough to keep six heavy smokers g; a year and the expedition only last (°r BUT IN FACT ALL THE STUDENTS ARE283 words
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Advertisement277 1957-06-30 16 EVERY CHILD needs Vitamin C Qh EVERYDAY! \_^__J^__F .i*&^£&x433Kw 9it__^ /\^f their full rfail y requirement by giving them V'jkwtntl -1--^ delidou Delrosa Rose Hip Syrup, richest source of Vitamin C. V P_> a! I m IfCSh orange J^ce one of the best known sources contains only \ffi I i)277 words
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Miscellaneous52 1957-06-30 16 "I don't want to euro him v -^jfflpW li)W talking in his sleep, doctor. =3KHFr Couldn't you give him "You're O.K.— it's myself "And now I suppose you're something to make him talk I'm worried about. My going to tell me that we've more distinctly? heartbeats are normal. run out52 words
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Miscellaneous53 1957-06-30 16 "Funny, but when my daughters were m?u they were much bigger!" "niH^ I 4Tha t'» right-mes, up th. mm^^ new ashtray!" A\ p f |r^-«i.iii-i.i..iii ;i;ii;j vV &:j:j|;:giij: A C <^[ "I'm trying to reconstruct the crime!" 1 i "Why yes, It IS my first nude drwiil I y\^Zs life,53 words
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Advertisement51 1957-06-30 17 tumty to buy A I your own hi- H i i III 1 A I i kits. J^L Write it once V S^ tun dctuls «t 510 Amplifier Kits, with pre-amplifier and ALTOBAS speaker attachments. HENG RADIO ELECTRICAL SERVICE LIMITED. P.O. Box 1481. Singapore. For Results ADVERTISE YO'IR NEEDS IN51 words
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Miscellaneous142 1957-06-30 17 fi^ttsflfC Jvd^F "TPQb fv^B^B £s^fll rv^K njfifw W%X dAd I TffllVLBLsE THEATRE Starring POPEYE I By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY ==S====B /8AH!i MISSED/.' MEj "Z^Sl I NEU) HOOK Vim T^ST EVEMT/j (PLOPPED OftJJYl C t COILL CET THE JsiC VoU MUST < I /oiU6U^VV£^ A DEVICE I I fFlLLET^142 words
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Miscellaneous123 1957-06-30 17 7^P^ \w^^W^X^3 I (uB>3 GULLIBLE Li'L J I'M GMlsi' VA A SCWAM I \V[A WAIT/ L&MM5 SHOW MUM DID I HEAR VOU/ VEP/ ALL &R.EAK X CALLED > DOMT N^EP I^WV VA THIS COWWeCTUV? y—7CJ VA DO 15 s oisl VA FIRST AMVOF >\v\ll\ EUMlfs|AOD^7 IT /V)\^ uP My NBW123 words
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Miscellaneous246 1957-06-30 18 I*l A A THE ©REAT SPACE SHIP MEITHE^IARDA.V*E LEFr/ ~*~T^ PM^P^<yA^&s^"rSwßTs)(-reu. S^^^l ilAk^rtil/L PAUSES BRIEFLY- TO PICK WOR SOLAR SYSTEM f,f°s A^EAUTYaJNTEST^ VtHE EMpt^ 1 7 IIAN 11/AKr UP ANOTHER PLANET BEAUTY HOURS A6O. THIS //<V\ I H S{ MOST VeAUTIFUL V EEMPEI?0 V Ml fill L/KAn contest winner. planet246 words
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Miscellaneous168 1957-06-30 19 Hr" l"?"n /a^L /WHAT'S THE IDEA OF RUNNING) I I I j±J II ><X />l i'/ *=S -K- 1 V#^^ SO HARP, HENRY? YOU JV /^*A t > <V 33 Si'^i^ 4J[ CANT FLY THAT KITE J^ 1_ \^)L I?Q^^ C'.^L—lZ^^f^"^ s3^ LAND OF THE LEOE/VDArT] YjWO OF US WERE168 words
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Miscellaneous26 1957-06-30 20 ——^I^^^—^ 11 1 Ift 5~ M I WbTvml ft I I I «l l JlHvlbßw^ l^^ .^o^^^ X. j t m x |Ik l\ m JBft26 words
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Article, Illustration798 1957-06-30 21 SO MANY FEATURES TO PLEASE THE DISCRIMINATING J HAVE been driving a car that feels as solid, as a tank but rides as comfortable as any limousine on the road. Craftsmanship and attention to detail finish are apparent798 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-06-30 21 TT sorms that in Canada a new rar may mran a happy marriage. Last January alone 26,540 passenger rars were sold at a total value of almost $85,000,000. This is the highest ever, and shows an increase of 10,000 cars over the82 words
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487 1957-06-30 21 PETER GROSVENOR - PETER GROSVENOR riM thousand family cars in this country hivp recently acquired a JpIoII and Hyde personality. Now, even baby 7 hp modrls can overtake powered saloons at p h itside they the staid 40 run-abouts, the bonnet fitted with a which487 words
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158 1957-06-30 21 A STUDEBAKER Silver Hawk, StudebakerPackard's lively performer, is also an economical car as proved in the recent Cape-town-Durban economy run staged by Mobilgas. The V-8 Hawk lopped all U.S. cars entered for the run with a ton-mile rating of 57.23. Actual consumption was 29.06158 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-06-30 21 GUESS which end of what this picture is. It's the rear view of the American MercuryFord car. Honestly, we do not know whether we axe coming or foinr these days.32 words
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Advertisement181 1957-06-30 21 Kj*'-fi>; favourite concubfn* oi I* luM| d Tang Oynast| si Kim on emerald gretn FTI ~7\ fsT~' I Pita ol fond Youth. Eventually fj t( f] I ltd ktntl to He, aufin, which L^^—^J treason of her M nil m. However. J^^^f^S^Z \E^T>^^ Wmv,, Maid .nd ft. //^\Mu\^/ lovm vVvy181 words
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Advertisement93 1957-06-30 21 v \l "T^ Wherever you go on holiday use Rootes World- Wide Overseas Delivery Plan Order from us and have the exciting L Jfrr^ and luxurious Sunbeam Rapier ■^^^g>s >s^ uaitinc U>r you anyvhnre in Europe """^^^r^t it Hl*»1 —or in the wr, r lfl Visitors to Britain ilP^tJ^*^ fctig93 words
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Miscellaneous7 1957-06-30 21 "Aff <^of A« Ikmmt*— isn't that fmoaqh?"7 words
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966 1957-06-30 22 NURSE KATHLEEN - Do You Have Twins? Then Watch Out NURSE KATHLEEN A cartoon which never fails to raise a smile is the one showing: a shaken father being presented with a batch of babies, instead of the one he had obviously anticipated. Yet, for a father to be presented with twins (mother966 words
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Article599 1957-06-30 22 READER makes a point of great interest these day "Sitting listening to television and radio I have noticed m carry rather in groups. For instance, people shown j TAUREANS all seem to be gifted with musically sounding v there some recognized scale?" ss It Here one can only599 words
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Article128 1957-06-30 22 DENNIS DUNN - Puches in Print DENNIS DUNN by Man at West London: "The truth is that whenever we have domestic trouble I find myself driven to the drink." He's lucky I have to walk. •Policeman in evidence: "When I said 1 would arrest him for being drunk he made no reply." TOO128 words
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Advertisement162 1957-06-30 22 j£ a new touch a,, I %4° r y Ur beaUt> 1 \V v V I \V i Jf I JKr 4v/^ARDLEY 4v& v \v Feather Finish ensures V yyo^* t^ at y our make-up is fl|\\ \f/4&2£3!' perfect at all times. M\ ih'^o Nothing equals it for OJ% i162 words
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Advertisement36 1957-06-30 22 TAKES THE TINT DOES BLUE GRASS GROW IN KENTUCKY? Yes The colour of the seed vessels gives the grass a distinct blue tint, and is derived from blue limestone in the soil on which it grows.36 words
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Advertisement524 1957-06-30 22 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings fj% Pleasures of Life to Men I Who Feel Old Before Sj^\ Their Time y A IV> you feel older than you axet Are f S& you larking In youthful animation? Do «l^^HK M-£m wk you enjoy the society524 words
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Miscellaneous755 1957-06-30 22 —Your Week— MARCH 21 -APRIL 20 JULY 21 AUGUST 21 NOVEMBER 23-DECEM- ARIES) Very strong (Leo).— The next four days BER 20 (Sagittarius). new trends are now at nnrtna n There is some doubt about work. Their full effects show your main concerns at use of savinffs and expen cannot755 words
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Miscellaneous337 1957-06-30 22 BIRTHDAYS SUNDAY— A fairly evertrunning and rather quiet year. Things lean toward greater settlement all round. You succeed with the more solid venture in money and can have considerable success in handling work problems. There seems to be little to worry you beyond lack of spectacular progress. MONDAY Extremely useful337 words
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446 1957-06-30 23 Two Versions Of Crime (1) Sordid, (2) Attractive jgj ,oks on crime, d and the other to make lat it does b work is a with a subry of Jack the 18th Cen- and ala ol Shep- al ctlon, i Indeed a dis- ill of its, pimps ird was the446 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-06-30 23 AUSSIE AUTHOR'S THIRD NOVEL lI STK ALI A -born, 33--year-old Singapore author Ge i aid M. Glaskin will have his second novel Minor Portrait," published in September. v World published in B.irvie, \V'>n in the ring j v K>l- Gavin Lemaitre, and his tragic attachment to a rich, sophisticated middle-aged191 words
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Article, Illustration336 1957-06-30 23 COLLEGE II ARK Y, who is a real person and whose biographer also treats him kindly, makes a life of crime seem rather attractive. True, all the more than 15 years he spent in jail are glossed over lightly, if mention is made of them at all. And336 words
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499 1957-06-30 23 DAVID LANCASHIRE - It's A Pleasure To Serve A Sentence DAVID LANCASHIRE By JF William S. Girard is convicted in a Japanese court he will serve time in a cell equipped with radio and running water. He will eat a Western diet and play baseball if he wants to. That Is the life499 words
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213 1957-06-30 23 A Picture Chronicle Of S'pore Buildings CHARACTERS OF LIGHT, by Marjorie Doggett (Donald Moore, Singapore. 55.) This is a highly distinguished picture chronicle of the buildings of Singapore by one of the Colony's own photographers, who has also written the text with clarity and simplicity. There are some 50 black213 words
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Article149 1957-06-30 23 new quarterly review has appeared on the magazine stands of Singapore this month, which promises well for those interested in South-east Asia either as reader or contributor. Edited by Joanna Moore, wife of the publisher Donald Moore, it is called "MERDEKA OUTLOOK," and its first issue149 words
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Article, Illustration1655 1957-06-30 24 TOMORROW— The Science Detectives Turn The Key In The Gateway To The Stars By A Special Correspondent ♦\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\» A$ dawn breaks tomorrow, a young engineer in a concrete blockhouse in Florida will press a red button which will hurl a 72-foot-high rocket 300 miles into1,655 words
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