Sunday Standard, 21 July 1957
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Title Section21 1957-07-21 1 SUNDAY STANDARD f i m it m -t Vol. Vm. No. 19 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS21 words
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Article392 1957-07-21 1 jtMn on the Mcrdeka Hrflpbratinn programme llt .urpri^s Malayans is pertaining to the proLent of American cars 'The use of the Para"Lot H« ler nd im P° rtant [tors from abroad. Some P aC hast at the expendi- half a million dol- for cars alone, while a rc eaff«r392 words
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139 1957-07-21 1 AVIGNON, July 20 (Reuter) Doctors and nurses fought through the night to save the lives of nearly a score of gravely injured passengers after the Nice-Paris express Clashed at 75 miles-an-hour near here yesterday, killing 19 people and injuring 73. About 100 British139 words
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Article61 1957-07-21 1 BEDFORD, England, July 20 (Reuter> Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, today warned that the mass of British workers could not for ever escape the perils of rising prices should inflation force British out of the world's markets. "If that happens, we will be back m the61 words
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Article, Illustration213 1957-07-21 1 REMEMBER THESE SCENES OPERATION A SUCCESS, SAYS LONDON SURGEON STRICTURE IN THROAT REMOVED FROM ANDREW ROTH LONDON, Sat. A successful operation has been performed on Malaya's "Tube Girl" Govindamsnah at St. Thomas Hospital m London. The Surgeon, Mr. N. R. Barrett last week removed the stricture m Govindammah's213 words
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Article83 1957-07-21 1 No Truth In Royal Romance LONDON, July 20 (AP) Some London newspapers reported somewhat haughtily on Saturday that rumours had been circulated abroad that Princess Margaret might marry Lord Patrick Beresford. They dashed chill waters on the accounts. Lord Beresford, 23, and three years Princess Margaret's junior, flew into London83 words
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Article37 1957-07-21 1 NEW YORK, July 20 (UP) —A new sign was placed over the candy counter m a Brooklyn movie house yesterday. "Live longer— reach for a swee t instead of a smoke," it read.37 words
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Article629 1957-07-21 1 0.8. E. FOR MRS. ELLICE HANDY rXDER the icy gaze of a life-size statue of Queen Victoria which stands m a niche overlooking the formal reception room at Government House, Singapore, 34 people were yesterday given medals and certificates of honour. i The awards ranged from629 words
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Article94 1957-07-21 1 100,000 Busmen On Strike /LONDON. July 20 (Reuter) Some 100,000 bus drivers conductors and maintenance men went on strike today for more pay and wrecked holiday plans for thousands of Britons. British railways already running full Summer services announced they would be unable to introduce extra trains to cope with94 words
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Article67 1957-07-21 1 JOHANNESBURG, July 20 (AP> More than 750 African mineworkers have been stricken m the last three days with a mystery disease which doctors speculate may be Asian influenza. The outbreak character- ized by high temperatures was first reported from a colliery m the Southern Transvaal and is67 words
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Article130 1957-07-21 1 Cancer The Japanese Version TOKYO July 20 (UP) A Japanese Cancer expert claimed today that 10 times as many "heavy cigarettes smokers died of lung cancer m Japan during the past 10 years as non-smok-ers Dr. Takeshi Hirayama of the National Public Health Board described a "heavy smoker" as a130 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-07-21 1 gapore. The Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black pins the M.B.E. on Mrs. L M Yung, at the presentation ceremony of insigniasand awards at Government House yesterday. The citation stated that Mrs. Yung has played a notabie part m the development of welfare organizations m Sin- StandardpicStandard - 48 words
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281 1957-07-21 1 LONG BEACH, California, July 20 (AP) The crown cf Miss Universe rests today atop the dark-brown hair of Peru's Gladys Zender, the first Latin American ever to win the honour. The 18-year-old daughter of one of Lima's leading families was on Friday night judged281 words
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Article55 1957-07-21 1 A FIVE-YEAR-OLD girl, Chua Whee Hoon, was knocked down by a car at the 13th Mile Chua Chu Kang Road, Singapore, yesterday. She died on the way to the Tengah Airfield Asian Hospital. The Traffic Police are appealing for eye-witnesses of the accident to contact Inspector Eugene55 words
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Article85 1957-07-21 1 Long And The Short Of It VANCOUVER. July 20 (AP) A former British police inspector who once commanded an outpost m the Mau Mau country of Kenya, South Africa, finds he is three inches too short for this city's police force. Joe Wittin, 24, a native of Birmingham, England, came85 words
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Article163 1957-07-21 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, July 20 (Reuter) British troops are expected to be flown into Muscat from Aden this weekend to help quell a tribal rebellion against the Sultan of Muscat and Oman, sources at the headquarters of Britain's Middle East Land Forces said today. I Skirmishing was163 words
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Article36 1957-07-21 1 FLOODS have destroyed hundreds of thousands of acres of corn, paddy, tobacco, pepper and nut plantations m East and Central Java as a result of week-long heavy rains, according to reports reaching Jakarta yesterday.36 words
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Article115 1957-07-21 1 BUDAPEST. July 20 (Reuter) Usually well-inform-ed sources here said today police were believed to have detained several hundred Hungarians m a new wave of arrests sweeping the country m the last three days. Those held were believed to include many office employees and other115 words
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Advertisement22 1957-07-21 1 JtlC JHi A CSS Llr m f»* wKS^vwr SAFES FOR PS^IC «r^!V SECURITY Sol. Agenr, UNDITIVIS. (Ml LTD. i.SINCAPOR!/ fU LUMPUR /!POM/MNANC/|ISStLTOIf22 words
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493 1957-07-21 2 The Confession Of A Girl Who Was 'Queen' For A Day She needed money ...clothes for her kids... so she bluffed her way to Miss USA title Her Husband Earns $300; Many Debts LONG BEACH, California, July 20,— A weeping, embarrassed Leona Gage explained yesterday she fibbed her way into493 words
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150 1957-07-21 2 WASHINGTON, July 20, (Reuter). Marshal Georgi Zhukov. the Soviet Defence Minister, was denounced m the United States House of Representatives yesterday as "the Butcher of Budapest." Some members of the House took strong exception to the idea which has grown, following a favourable Press conference150 words
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Article79 1957-07-21 2 LONDON, July 20, (Reuter). A 22-year-old labourer, who killed an aged spinster while robbing her shop, will become the first killer to die on the scaffold m Britain for nearly two years when he is executed next Tuesday. The Home Office announced tonight that the79 words
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Article86 1957-07-21 2 Beware Of Those Filter-tip Fags WASHINGTON. July 20, (UP) A cancer expert said yesterday that most filter-type cigarettes now on the market are more harmful than nonfilter types. Dr. Ernest L. Wynder said that many manufacturers not all have offset the effect of the filter m their cigarettes86 words
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Article, Illustration183 1957-07-21 2 Julie's Bra Dropped Suddenly And Billy Led The Cheers LONDON. Jul/ 20 (UP)— Tropical drums went "pong" and the top half of shapely Julie Martin's brief costume went "ping" last night before Princess Margaret's boy friend Billy Wallace and 1,000 other guests. It was an impromptu striptease that was not183 words
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217 1957-07-21 2 Red China Has Its Own Brand Of Communism —NEHRU NEW DELHI, July 20, (Reuter)— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, is understood to have told a closed meeting of the Congress Party Parliamentary Group yesterday that a "most difficult" situation existed m the Middle East. I The most vital countries217 words
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Advertisement762 1957-07-21 2 CLASSIFIED^ LEE LIM: The ment is anir <^ between Mr eldest son of Ah Kow and eldest daughter <; Lim Sin Sen.; SnUATKJNJAcJJij APPLICATIOxiTT^ A from Federal State Nationals f Or \\S** BUI Collector on j? Scale of $122.50 x 3 plus cost of living allowances at Applicants ed at762 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-07-21 3 CUTS COSTS Thp Inim^l 'Jeep cuts because it does so f ny S» brtlor and gSff the lra ct on its 4-wheel drive takes f, ihrouch mud. sand or rir ih —up steep /I m all kinds of Pother For highway H shifts easily into Ml! It h.iuls heavily ,drd59 words
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Article233 1957-07-21 3 Labour Front Dips. Take Case To Gopt. 'WE ARE BEING PUSHED OUT OF OUR HOMES-VILLAGERS VILLAGERS m outlying Singapore are against the rapid growth of modern homes and amenities m rural areas, the Standard was told yesterday. They want the Government to put a stop to it233 words
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Article171 1957-07-21 3 ALLOWED 2 WEEKS MORE TO PAY DEBT CYRIL Francis Thomas, a receptionist at Raffles Hotel Singapore was yesterday granted a further two weeks' extension to make full restitution to his employers, by the Third District Judge, Mr. D. C. D.'Cotta. Defence counsel. Mr. Leslie Rayner, who successfully applied for the171 words
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Article72 1957-07-21 3 A CHEOXG-SAM "Queen" will be chosen at a social and dance organized by Raffles Institution. Singapore, on August 10, at Sea View Hotel. The winner, will receive a silver cup and a replica of a crown. The runner-up and third prize winner will also be presented with trophies.72 words
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Article100 1957-07-21 3 Two Face Extortion Charge TWO men, Chiu Ching Sing and Lee Kee Hong, who were alleged to have extorted $4,000 from a trader on Friday night, yesterday appeared m the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court. The charge was read and explained to them. No plea was recorded It was' alleged that100 words
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Article35 1957-07-21 3 KA.TANG, Sat. The youth club here will stage a variety show next month m aid of its building fund. Leading Malay film stars will be invited to participate m the show.35 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-07-21 3 MALAYAN Airways Operation Manager and Chief Pilot Mr. D. W. Fenton (left), presents Mr. Chan Soon Kin with his Captain's Insignia .—Stan da rdpic28 words
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156 1957-07-21 3 THE SINGAPORE Ministry of Education yesterday announced that applications for admission to universities, colleges and polytechnics m Britain for the 1958--50 session should be made through the Director of Education. i The Ministry has been advised that admission to universities was now "more difficult"156 words
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Article100 1957-07-21 3 OTHMAN bin Arshad, 24. unemployed, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday to possession of an offensive weapon. Police found on him a hunting knife m a restaurant m South Bridge Road on July 5. The prosecuting officer, Inspector R. Sandosham, said100 words
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Article102 1957-07-21 3 Upset Wife Took Poison: Suicide DEPRESSED by her long illness, coupled with the fact that her husband "did not care" for her. a housewife. Loke Lan Sing, 55. drank a solution of caustic soda. A cousin. Kern Heng, told a Singapore Coroner's inquest yesterday that Loke had suffered from severe102 words
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185 1957-07-21 3 MALAYAN civil aviation history will be made on Tuesday, when a Malayan Airways plane leaves for the Federation with the first-ever Asian captain, Chan Soon Kin at the controls, and leading: an all-Malayan crew. Thirty one year old Chan's command of the passenger185 words
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100 1957-07-21 3 23 Successful In Varsity Diploma Exam THE University of Malaya yesterday announced that the following candidates have passed the Part One examination for the Diploma m Social Studies: Malcolm Coelho, Gopal Das, Mohamed Daud bin Hashim. Goh Soon Chicw, Ho It Chong, Hoh Yoon Sang, Lee Beng Guan, Leslie Lee100 words
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Article18 1957-07-21 3 SINGAPORE, Sat: The price of tin on the local market today was $3731 per picul (down $1.37£).18 words
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Article32 1957-07-21 3 SINGAPORE Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: Straits Borneo copra July $24 2 buyers. $24 sellers; fair merchantable mixed copra lor July shipment to Bombay $27* buyers. $27.? sellers32 words
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Advertisement270 1957-07-21 3 WILLYS ;.-m DRIVE* rjfcaWWm WOMAN l|9L since (Hx!yjm BILE BEANS Laxative Plus' O-i.=ary laxatives cannot free yoo (oo undigested fats tnat are the aaaa] of constipatioa f aluggishneti, a, Ivcnshncss. You mould take medictlly-tctted B:!j Beans Laxat.ve Plus which contain rcaal ingredieoti recommended by tor deanng away thoM fm» led270 words
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Advertisement356 1957-07-21 3 Hi 'The Philadelphia Story" "Rope* "You Can't Take It With You •ffi "Naked Spur" "The Glen Miller Story" fi "Rear Window" "The Man Who Knew Too Much" [^MWrniaa and A O\l t BB|jAMES%i BtCELLENTI f>TrUMIIT I r^^SbTtfllllfl y-Mr.Kiinln^^lJf 1 ffvllit4 m his GREATEST ROLE as Charles Lindberg m i !^S356 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-07-21 4 "GREEN GODDESS" modelled by Mercedes Undosan, was a dazxling green solid sequin swimsuit with golden trimming and an embroidered sheer nylon (golden) beach coat with gold jersey lapels extending to volumous pockets. It has the most exotic colour combination. Standardpic.43 words
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Article24 1957-07-21 4 THE Negri Sembilan branch of the Labour Party of Malaya has decided to open a subbranch m the Lobak area of Seremoan.24 words
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259 1957-07-21 4 THERESA WOO - Swimsuits For The Modern Miss Of Tomorrow THERESA WOO By LAST NIGHTS SHOW AT TANGLIN SOME very glamorous swimsuits together with an attractive range of frocks and beachwear were shown for the first time at an imposing, fashion parade at the Tangiin Club last night. These garments, created by the259 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-07-21 4 THIS magnificent gold twimsuit, modelled by Shirley Parmenter is named "Timed for Tomorrow." It is made of metallic fabric woven m aluminium yarn, festooned with ropes of pearls and set with two jewelled water-proof watches, one at the bosum and one at the Hip. Standardpic.46 words
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Article97 1957-07-21 4 SINGAPORE Government has decided to "hold up" all rice export permits temporarily. The Mirrster for Commerce and Industry. M.\ J. M. Jumabhoy. told the Standard yesterday that this was a "precautionary measure" to ensure availabili:y of rice In thp Colony Mr. Jumabhoy said he had97 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-07-21 4 A breathtaking creation "My Fair Millionaire" was modelled by Maureen Middleweek, who was a vision of loveliness m this very feminine bouffant ballroom gown of pink satin and nylon jewelled with irridescent sequins. With a quick deft movement, she unfastened the nylon skirt of billowing chiffon and91 words
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Miscellaneous250 1957-07-21 4 Singapore Standard Almanac 1 tary films show at Cultural Cen- H fIHftADDPE ffflHHfft nSo fm Canning 63 and REDIFFUSIOtiI 2Mjrra^V 4jMV^ Independent Missionary Move- RFDIII I SION Katonsr Boy's rtub (Guillem.ird Nilla P:zz:. I Chinese YMCA (Trince Edward Boxin 2 P-"»- member. 845 NPC Road): Boy scouts, art club. Dravidian250 words
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Article, Illustration290 1957-07-21 5 U.S. EDUCATIONISTS ON A WORLD TOUR MEET MR. CHEW -«Tt?TY educationists. over the United *L who are attending •Slal Summrr Course ■ffifyette University m £2 yesterday paid a ftrtsit to the Singapore KLVion Department. v mrt and talked Plir Chew Swee Kt*. ft for Education. ;5 Mr K. F lncvStandard - 290 words
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Article76 1957-07-21 5 SECRETARY of the Singapore Art Society Photographic Group, Mr. Albert Cheong, left the Colony for Hongkong by air on Friday to bring the goodwill wishes of the Group to the Photographic Society of Hongkong. Mr. Cheong. who will be away three weeks will meet Dr. K.76 words
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Article105 1957-07-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A .'H-year-old Indian complained to Magistrate Inchc Abdul Rani today that when he wont lor "the first time m my life to see a picture from my motherland it got me tato trouble." Arumugam Suppiah, who said be is a petition writer, was105 words
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274 1957-07-21 5 Two Yrs. For Man Who Abducted Schoolgirl TRACTOR driver, Chu ng (buan, S3, was yesda v sentenced to tavo irs" tail m a Singapore itrirt Court, for kidnapI a nine -year-old girl. i- ring, a girl. Ho P h Hin, of Singapore. She believed vi ler a spell C'hll tO274 words
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Article56 1957-07-21 5 AJANG, Sat Che Hashlbinte Abdul Azi7. ight inKor's Mentri ir the three new Kajang Ilish c re Mr. S. M. uj Ira and Mr. Yap Woon l! Poo has moved Institution IMr Chani m Singh to hool, both m ala Lumpur. H. Ram Raiadurai had n t56 words
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Article19 1957-07-21 5 The youth 'a^o a variety h m aid of its fund. film stars to participate19 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-07-21 5 MR. an l Mrs. Ambari Hussein who were married at the Singapore. l.litn Church yesterday. A reception was later held at Victoria Hotel. The bride, daughter of Mr. p.nd Mrs. ParniaMvaran, is the former Miss P. LaJitha. The couple first met while working together m the recent Colony censusStandard - 52 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-07-21 5 THE 18,000-ton U.S.S. Tulare, largest and fastest Attack Car^o Ship m the Amphibious Force of the United States Navy, which arrived m Singapore yesterday on a five-day informal visit. This afternoon, the contain and crew of the Tulare will entertain 100 under-privileged children. The Tulare is alsoStandard - 72 words
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143 1957-07-21 5 'Need To Represent All Races' THE Singapore Labour Front wants a Malaya member m its policy-making body the Central Committee. The Front's headquarters yesterday sent circulars to all branches asking them to nominate Malay members for cooption to the committee. The Central143 words
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Article82 1957-07-21 5 KUANTAN, Sat. Government buildings here will be floodlit by coloured arelamps during Merdeka week instead of having arches built at entrances to the town The district celebrations committee announced today prizes will be awarded for best decorated arches m towns and villages m Pahang. A spokesman said82 words
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Article71 1957-07-21 5 PENANO, Sat. The banking section of the Cleric.nl and Administrative Stall Union, Penang, at a meeting today condemned the "inconsistent and adamant" attitude of the Malayan Exchange Banks Association during negotiations. The meeting adopted another resolution directing the union through the Malayan Federation of Clerical71 words
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Article, Illustration106 1957-07-21 5 TOP, Madam Lee Siew (iim receiving her medal and Certificate of Honour from the Governor at the presentation at Government House yesterday. Madam Lee is a well-known welfare worker for under-privileg-ed children. Below. Police Corporal Jaffar bin Moha.mmed Salleh and Mr. Heng l.im Scan look at106 words
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Article265 1957-07-21 5 S' pore To Get New Reform School SINGAPORE Chief Minis ter, Mr. Lim Yew Hork, said yesterday a junior approved srhool will be built on a site adjacent to the Gimson School, where boys will be provided the same study facilities and opportunities as m other Government schools Speaking at265 words
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Article85 1957-07-21 5 THE Life Bible-Presby-terian Church. Prinsep Street, he.d a thanksgiving service on a vacant land at the junction of Gilstead and Dunearn Roads at 5 p.m. yesterday. More than 150 Deople attended the service. which was conducted by Rev. Timothy Toh. The Singapore Government has granted a 99-year85 words
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Article27 1957-07-21 5 THE Siniraooro English Srhoo! Teachers' Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society celebrated its Silver Jubilee with a dinner at the St. Joseph's Institution, on Saturday ni^ht.27 words
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Advertisement219 1957-07-21 5 PROTECTION FOR YOLR SAVINGS j Af You have the protection of the Bank when you open a Deposit MM Account with Lombard Banking. While your money earns a steady 6% interest, it is both safe and secure. Sums of £100 to 1 £250,000 are invited for Deposit Accounts with Lombard219 words
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567 1957-07-21 6 ABDULRAHMAN bin Senawi, 34, of Muar, is an unusual trisha peddler he has only one leg. The good right leg, with the foot held in position on the right pedal by a leather belt, combines the function of the left leg, which567 words
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Article715 1957-07-21 6 TAKING CHILDREN ON HOLIDAY r J^HE holiday season is approaching and no doubt many of you are already looking forward to a family holiday, perhaps at the seaside or one of the hill resorts or just going somewhere different to visit. There is something about a holiday that has a715 words
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Article421 1957-07-21 6 drinks with you for the journey and perhaps some fruits. Sweets and chocolate are not a good idea for travelling, as they only tend to make the child thirsty and might make him sick. If you are making quite a long trip by car, it is best to421 words
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Article275 1957-07-21 6 'Bo Peep - 'Bo Peep' 4 EVERYONE knows of the recent hue-and -rrv provision of bodyguards for Singapore ftfr But few people are aware that the Singapore p spends $153,000 of the taxpayers' mnney each m providing driver-cum-orderlies for gazetted offi A practice, adopted as a special privilege f275 words
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Article291 1957-07-21 6 He Burned The Baboor -£25 fin LONDON, Sat. A squealing baboon leapt back from the wire mesh of her zoo cage and sat down, trembling and licking a burned hand. Yesterday Charles Woolacott. 4 C J. a brickworks engineer, was fined €25 with Ll2 17s. costs for causing •he baboon291 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-07-21 7 HAPPINESS is rtftecHjd m these .l-ughing faces as children of the Selangor Home gather m the evening, after lessons to feed a flock of geese. The children comprise many different races.35 words
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563 1957-07-21 7 LIEW CHOON FATT - These Children Know Meaning Of Real Happiness LIEW CHOON FATT By JN the Federation today, hundreds of unwanted and neglected children products of unhappy or broken homesroam the streets. Some die some are lucky to survive. The fortunate ones would also have met a similar fata had it not been563 words
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Article, Illustration229 1957-07-21 7 PEARL BRITTON - PEARL BRITTON By A YOUNG Malayan dental student, Teresa Ho Sook Ying, is the very active vice-president of the Malayan Students' Association m Melbourne. Twenty-three-year-old Teresa of 141 Ring Road, Kuala Lumpur, invites students coining to Melbourne trom Malaya to contact iier ft the University229 words
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Article193 1957-07-21 7 SWANNIE - SWANNIE By DO YOU KNOW THAT EVERY second round the clock, Pan American World Airways fly 5,293 pounds of cargo a mile. A race-horse from Australia takes two hours to be off-loaded from an aircraft. KLM will start an air route from Amsterdam to Houston, Texas, m September.193 words
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Article, Illustration17 1957-07-21 7 "Low Tide at Changi"— a camera study by Standard's photographer Tan Man Long.17 words
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Article, Illustration682 1957-07-21 8 UIGI INFANTINO, the famous Italian operatic tenor, is coming again to Singapore to give one recital for the iMusical Society on Saturday, August 3, at 9 p.m. m the Victoria Memorial Hall. "The Boy with the Golden Voice" as Infantino was called m Italy at the start of682 words
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Article, Illustration328 1957-07-21 8 Esoteric - Esoteric 4 GERRY MULLIGAN. Callfornia Concerts. Pacific Jazz P.J. 1201. If the spate of records currently upon the market may serve as any criterion, it would appear that within the precincts of contemporary jazz, simplicity is something of an abhorrent maxim. Admittedly, Charlie Parker himself was never an easy328 words
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Article573 1957-07-21 8 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT •.\\\\v\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\v> \w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v I Reviewed By BRAHMS. Symphony No. 3 In F major. Op. 90. Alto Rhapsody. Op 53. Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra, Croydon Philharmonic Choir. Monica Sinclair (contralto), cond. Boult. Nixa NCL *****. THERE are no eccentricities here, neither is it jvst a routine performance of the573 words
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Article132 1957-07-21 8 BRITAIN'S best-selling records last neck were: 1. ALL SHOOK UP Elvis Presley 2. PUTTIN' ON THE STYLE GAMBLIV MAN I Mimic Donegan 3. LITTLE DARLIN' Diamonds 4. AROUND THE WORLD Ronnie Hilton 5. WE WILL MAKE LOVE Russ Hamilton 6. YES. TONIGHT. JOSEPHINE Johnnie Ray 7. WHEN132 words
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Advertisement491 1957-07-21 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. It: *****/6, *****/4 132,* Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICC To Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Culf Portt S pore P. Sham Penan* AENEAS 22/26 July 27/28 July 29|uly ANTILOCHUS 20/25 AuR 26 Aur 27/28 Aur POLYOCRUS 7/15 Oct 16 Oct491 words
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Advertisement438 1957-07-21 8 EAST ASIATIC LINESI OUTWARDS Soilings for Bongkok and/or Fat t QI vio Suei. Penong P S'herr 'FALSTRIA" God M Bongkok only "KOREA' "INDIA" 7/10 Aug 11/12 Aug I} "MEONIA" 19/22 Acg 23/24 Aug 25 Bangkok only HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden. Port Said. Genoa A nt% Rotterdam, Hamburg, .Copenhagen. Gothenburg 0,1438 words
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Article, Illustration403 1957-07-21 9 VINTAGE QNLY experience can make you feel the thrill of a vintage, not unlike scrumping on an apple tree; but if you have yet to visit a vineyard, M.G.M. have something kindred to offer m their latest rural drama, THE VINTAGE. You may not403 words
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134 1957-07-21 9 'TWENTIETH Century-Fox A have taken John Stein-' becks WAYWARD BUS on| a long: ride along a path, beset only by storms and, land slides; and that seems, to be the only thing waor-< ward about this picture. < Aboard you will find a134 words
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Article122 1957-07-21 9 CCANDAL IN MILAN is ft| version of the, ever-so popular "scandal press" theme, and evidently, to draw the fans Producer, Roitfeld enlisted the beauty < of Martine Carol. But her fans (and theTe arc| many m Malaya) will see a new Martine Carol m this film. They122 words
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Article, Illustration201 1957-07-21 9 Johnny the Giant Killer MALAYAN tiny tots will find all the thrills and delights of a fairy tale In ihe full length cartoon feature. "Johnny The Giant Killer", a French production m technicolour coming to Singapore's King's Theatre. The picture, A Jean Image Films Production, Is m English. The music201 words
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Article, Illustration146 1957-07-21 9 TEMIAR, a 45- minute feature about a simple and happy way if life of the Temiar people, was produced by Malayan Film Unit m bright Eastern Colour, with a lush green predominance. The bamboo is effectively shoirn to play a variety of important roles m the livelihood ofT.W. - 146 words
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Advertisement439 1957-07-21 9 fffff '$frm C I 1 Cinemas co p^ Kt.irrlnjt (.RANT Will 1 VMS and RANDY STIART U Pl,s rathe News: WORLD .MOI-HNS AflA KUAN liy 9 a.m. "Jos^e James ts The Daltons" Tech. t -_p KJ -\j-*~yj~t -i-*i •^■•^•■'"'■'"•■'-■n_r~i_rXj-^-^x^>»_Q_ rtfl ~i P^V dnf 1 1 'J J HI Mlw'VfcW phone439 words
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Advertisement376 1957-07-21 9 -kBBBh^BPTW^TjBBBI^ PHONC'Ti.fw NOW SHOWING! MODEONJ 'ir. l^" JOAN COLLINS JAYNE MANSFIELD DAN DAILEY J* In JOHN STEINBECK'S "THE WAYWARD BUS" J from 20th Century-Fox Cinemascope =r==i NEXT CHANGE W SHEK HWEI 4< SQNG OF HARMONY" FOO CHI J Today 9 a.m. 'UARLING SISTERS (Mandarin) £•#••••••••••••••••••5 r~^- •""•"Jj NOW SHOWING! ->t376 words
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Miscellaneous174 1957-07-21 9 TTOW clever are you? In "Pathfinder"— "Dcspejj^ l| rado"— Doubloon" A mKWL other words, can you fill little Girls In Kluc"— ln the gaps to make titles of JJelle" "Belle Starr's ifl HB lilms m which George "Girl From A Wrtm mm Montgomery, star of "Can- of Monte Cristo Mmmm174 words
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751 1957-07-21 10 RAY JALLEH - RAY JALLEH By She Beats Gamesgirl Elsie's Time A NEW Chinese Swimming Club star emerged from their new pool at Amber Road when pretty Yeap Ean Ec broke the women's sprint record with a 79.5 seconds 100 metres swim yesterday. Ean751 words
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Article89 1957-07-21 10 PUBLIC Works Department, Singapore, beat the PWD, Johore. by an innings and 68 runs m their annual cricket match on the Ceylon Sports Club ground yesterday PWD Johore. 59 for nine (Sulaiman 16, Kernick 16 Richardson two for 11 and Eng Hoe three for seven.)89 words
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Article39 1957-07-21 10 RAFFLES Institution will be holding its 14th Annual Swimming Carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club (New Pool) on Friday, Aug. 2 at 2 p.m. There will be one event for Old Boys— so metres freestyle. Post entries.39 words
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1054 1957-07-21 10 Malayans Did All But Score A Coal H'kong Chinese 1 Malayan Chinese O Scorer: Cheuk Yin First Hal£ By ALEX SOARS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. It's goals that win a match, and so it must be recorded that Hongkong Chinese beat Malayan Chinese I— -0 m1,054 words
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314 1957-07-21 10 REME Give The Soccerites A Shocking Defeat REME 5 Soccerites 2 STAR Soccerites' hopes of becoming even SAFA Division's one league runners up were shattered by an underrated Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers teaui at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Down 1-0 early m the first half, REME rallied magnificently to314 words
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Article548 1957-07-21 10 Kailasapathy Hits A Polished 73 For Mala C( SINGAPORE led by 158 runs with eicht innings wickets m hand at the end of the fiJ^ play m their two-day inter-state cricket match Malacca on the Singapore Recreation Club yesterday. i Z7~r. Malacca replied wtih 118548 words
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Article85 1957-07-21 10 SINGAPORE load by fJ wmes to nil m the fJ Seong Cuptie against J O J on the SYSC courts at I lang yestrrday. The Colony, superior. Is exprr* a clean sweep of the rea ing five matches tod starting at 8 p.m. Results: (Singapore p« mentioned fir Singles:85 words
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Article99 1957-07-21 10 RSGC Medal Bogey Results E. W. SHAW two-up. wo: Royal Singapore Golf Club: division Medal Bogey yesta Other Cards: M. C Ba:: R. Brown, C. H. Fell. R Malcolm. A. R. Fcv. Ball Sweep: Ist Nine-' Bain 2 up; 2nd Nine:—! Shaw 1 up. "B M DIV. MEDAL BOGF Winner:99 words
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Article26 1957-07-21 10 LONDON. July 20 (RVJteJ Rain restricted pla tes before lunch with M:r. m at 17 for no wicko' a I West Indies at Lordi I26 words
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Advertisement216 1957-07-21 10 j ;aEffiffiffiffiffiffiffiSeE9BSSSffiSSfflffiSSffiSSSSSSSffißßffiffi Filmed on the Spat m rEHAK'S nAFiJKEST JUSGM.ES I AUTHENTIC STORY OF I MALAYA'S OWN ABORIGINES MALAYAN FILM UNIT'S I TIMELESS I TEMIAR" I CThH Film Is now showing m the West End of London t|^ ,^h ._jfß H^ jtu H, LL if; lxj ii »**"v*^?jt J b^^Bl^^P^^^^^Vma^fc^216 words
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Advertisement73 1957-07-21 10 use BDVI #»nee^i fc wR E E Itl I tor the clean 1 smart look mL B^ %Vt\ai\i\4 controls your hair fer~ I mk BBA fectly— toithout mess or grease R brucreem gives your hair a I i^^^^^^PPUJHJPW^^jjj natural gloss without over-oiling I V J 0 brylcreem contains pure emulsiI73 words
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1314 1957-07-21 11 The Probable Fields For Penang Races FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters nine races for Saturday (July 27), opening day he Penang Turf Club August Bank Holiday *gE COMMISSIONER-GENERAL'S CUP: Horses Class l, Div. l—i Mile Btearib 7y 7.13 M/s. P.H. Tan K.H. Quek vb rook g 7.12 United stable1,314 words
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Article138 1957-07-21 11 Classes 1 2 S'pore Races RACING returns to Bukit Timah next month when the Singapore Turf Club will hold their 3-day meeting on Aug. 24. 28 and 11. Thorp will be two runs for each division of Classes 1 and 2 horses. The main event of the meeting is the138 words
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Article250 1957-07-21 11 Impressive Gallop By St. Vitus Penang Trackwork PENA N G, Sat. CANDIDATES for the 3Penang Turf Club August Bank Holiday Meeting were given fast workouts this morning. St. Vitus returned the best time of 37-1/5 sees, for three furlongs, going well all the way. St. Vitus was a laststart winner,250 words
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Article110 1957-07-21 11 IPOIT. Sat. Perak Turf Club are Including a "Merdeka" trophy race m the programme for the "Sultan's Gold Vase" Meeting here on Sept. 14. 18 and 21. The race, confined to Class One stayers over n.ne furlongs, carries Stakes of $12,000 and a trophy worth $3,000.110 words
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Article428 1957-07-21 11 Perera Improves On His Malayan 880 Time KUALA LUMPIiR, Sat. Nine records were broken at the annual Police Athletic meet between Federation and Singapore at the Gurney Road ground today. Federation. l'olice. with A total of 19H points, wore champions for the third year running.428 words
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Article198 1957-07-21 11 India Fall 4-0 To Thailand A Thomas Cup Shock BANGKOK, July 19, (Reuter).-— Thailand defeated India tonight m all first four matches of the Thomas Cup World badminton championship first round tie for the Asian Zone. The matches were played m the Rajdamnern Stadium here before King Phumipol Aduldej. the198 words
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367 1957-07-21 11 Ibbotson Cracks Landy's World Mile Record At White City, The Greatest Mile Race LONDON, July 19, (Reuter).— Derek Ibbotson, 24-year-old Yorkshireman, this evening set a new world record for the mile, clocking the fantastic time of three minutes 57.2 seconds. He shattered the previous record, established by the Australian John367 words
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534 1957-07-21 11 A DEAD lIX AT bet wren S.A. Kadir and Rahim Zain saw them both break the 880 yards record at the annual athletic meet of Shell Sports Club at Paya Leber yesterday. They returned 2m 18. 8s for the half mile. Kadir also equalled his534 words
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Advertisement296 1957-07-21 11 1 1 1 K^ wKs f j net 1 1 Jt K2vj»t x v. V A IB ID 9K19 BT nßrM^Br ■r ij IK flic ■IV /MrM m ir N Mff m JB|k^^ mm/* This remarkable FXAKTA Camera with very simple accessories proves serviceable m many fields 1/^/— and meet296 words
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Article, Illustration721 1957-07-21 12 KEEP OUT! Tokyo's VERY Colourful... MEMO TO THE SINGAPORE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION: REFEREISCE THAT TRIP TO TOKYO, PLEASE SCRAP. SO SORRY BUT BELIEVE ME THAT THOMAS CUP IN MALAYA IS WORTH ALL THE CHERRY BLOSSOMS IN JAPAN! So the memo goes to the WPB (three letters, which for reasons of pride,721 words
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Article, Illustration17 1957-07-21 12 TAN 800 TECK LIM CHIN LUM PETER BOSE LIM KIM PEOW17 words
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925 1957-07-21 12 By LINESMAN WITH the cricket season drawing: to a close the game is becoming duller and one cannot wind up enthusiasm for the "big" match to be played m Singapore a fortnight from today, nor be optimistic of the outcome of the925 words
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Article446 1957-07-21 12 MEET the four vicepresidents of the Singapore Badminton Association, who, today, are like "Four Musketeers" behind their leader, Mr. Wee Kirn Wee. This was proved at the first. Important turnout Mnce the general meeting of the Association m April when officials of the446 words
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606 1957-07-21 12 PETER KUM - PETER KUM By But Meet Is Far From International' from Kuala Lumpur THOSE who cherish the hope that the 36th annual Malayan amateur athletic meet, held m conjunction with the Merdeka celebrations m Kuala Lumpur, will be a minor international Olympiad will be sadly606 words
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511 1957-07-21 12 COLONY CAGERS -RIGHT SPIRIT, WRONG HEIGHT By BILL FUNK SINGAPORE'S fighting display against the Am* can. 'Venture for Victory' cagers was a step i right direction. The Colony's hoopsters had the ri kind of spirit. But what has upset some observers I the fact that the Colony team has very511 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-07-21 12 Bl NGSAR Railway Recreation Club soccer team who became unbeaten Champions of the football Association of Selangor Business Houses Division Three. Back Ro w (from left to risht): Baskaran, Narayanan, (iopal. Middle Row: Fernandez. A. Krishnan (Captain), Nelliah Frnnt Kow: M Krishnan. M. Muthu, Wonl Siew, Arulpushanan, Munusa my, byStandard - 54 words
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Advertisement136 1957-07-21 12 ITS HERE The world's most sensational film NEOPAN >^^Hl3^U You've heard of colour-sensitive films. You've used ordinary films of ASA 200 speed. But how often have you wished for a film that combines BOTH qualities? Stop wishing. That film's here! Yes. from the maker* and pioneers of world famous photographic136 words
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Advertisement23 1957-07-21 12 9MERDEKR Ihe Consulation Prizes JP hiAW A7 PETAUNG %VA ON i\s-57. W ALL wms Pf/mo Off spcciaiiy max papik with wath-mahc a^^) j23 words
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Article599 1957-07-21 13 HE story of the Flying Dutchman and his phantom brigantine is found m many or rs of the world, and the latest appearances (this Dutch captain account for many reports those who claim to have encountered octroi ships on the seven seas. ts original form Captain Van Straten599 words
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Article, Illustration2468 1957-07-21 13 R. Thurston Hopkins - DEMON Skulls Bones R. Thurston Hopkins by The t Flying tJfuiiltitttlii UMlil his PHANTOM BRIG A JVTIJVE: first Sea Lord, Admiral Lord Mountbatten What was the occasion which resulted m this uncanny encounter on a July morning m 1881? The squadron had Just visited Melbourne, where transferred from their ship.2,468 words
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Advertisement38 1957-07-21 13 tEL efunken yv radio JfELE WITH C|«P Hi Fi nT"^ SYSTEM WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN MAKI Time for a 6 «L 6 MTOAI AT LONDON IRfWIRf IXMIIITiOrt Tfs« AND •OTTUO tT MAIATAN RUWMJtV tIMCA#QM rtl «'T» puna wuvi 1438 words
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Advertisement52 1957-07-21 13 %W 1 1 j The UNDERWOOD Universal portable typewriter. An ideal personal machine for the entire family. Geo. VVehry Co. (M) Ltd. UNDERWOOD Business Machine Dept. L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT. BEAUTIFUL EYES THE DAILY USE <^jffi&~ OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF fcllfP*/ EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR52 words
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Article, Illustration2133 1957-07-21 14 CHEONG HOCK HAI - THE SCHOOL AND THE COMMUNITY CHEONG HOCK HAI By i Chairman, Singapore Education Society THROUGH the good offices of the World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession and the United States Office of Education, a human document has been received by us. It is the 1957 Year Book on2,133 words
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Advertisement161 1957-07-21 14 Alor Star. il What thoughts lie behind these bright, intelligent, little faces? If they could speak "Look at my bright eyes" says Shamsuddia There are no flies on me n says Hasnah J^j^^^^i^^^ ll^K knowingly whilst Krishna chips In with: "How do you like my smile?" "Aren't I cuddlesome?* 4^^Smmr^^161 words
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Article, Illustration337 1957-07-21 15 Cool, Calm Chiffon J A UTUMN hat witho a theme ore these three, designed by milliner Edward Harvane d th nnalni ovS thTrhpil' (L 2* to right Qre: JESTER-CAP —m shocking-pink velvet w.th a point over the cheek endmg with a silver ball; PRINCE IGOR— a creation m337 words
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Article61 1957-07-21 15 Al TV that's more than one layer deep, nylon chiffon over taffeta poult petticoats. Left:. The bare-back look tcith a halter-neck-Unp. tofth draped artists bow, and full skirt. Risht: Hand painted pure silk chiffon tcith pre* dominating ghades of rose and amber; the strapless bodice h cleverly61 words
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Article, Illustration546 1957-07-21 15 TN August, residents of Kuala Lumpur will be greeting many overseas visitors, and the most notable feminine guest will, of course, be Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Gloucester. Less publicised possibly because of her reserved, retiring nature than other members of Britain's546 words
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Article, Illustration276 1957-07-21 15 Bargain of the Week r pHOUGH they may well believe that diamonds are a girl's best friend most women nowadays have few of them In their Jewel cases and must content themselves with costume Jewellery which, happily for them, Is well designed, untarnlshable and better today than it has ever276 words
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Advertisement23 1957-07-21 15 always a winner, completes the meal K. LUMPUR PORT SWTTTfNHAM HUALA T UX ANSON KOTA BHARU MALACCA TUMPAT T «NCCANU KUANTAN KUCHINC (SARAWAK!23 words
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Advertisement254 1957-07-21 15 Natural Vitamin Cm the I world's most delicious I tonic drink I The finest natural vitamin C tonic drinlc ever 2a Ribena— made from blackcurrants, the fruit which is richest m vitamin C Ribena makes a wonderfully delicious tonic which even those suffering from lost of appetite can enjoy. Ribena254 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1957-07-21 16 BIG CITY'S BIRTHRATE UP: MARRIAGES DOWN THE sensational U.S. spy case m which a ring spied for Russia at the direction of the late spymaster Lavrenti Beria— who was shot by Khrushchev Co., on Christmas Eve m 1953— has also provided a fleeting glimpse of Soviet espionage operations m nearby1,143 words
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Advertisement232 1957-07-21 16 J a new touch jL T %4\f or your beaut y| ill \\w 1 1 ||&JjfARDLEY SKA ift'^g^t Feather Finish ensures (X^ V' '30%?* that your make-up is K llJ%o& m PerfeCt aU timCS W S*^ Nothing equals it for iv\^ >%r retouching it is a blend x^& i jfyy232 words
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Advertisement150 1957-07-21 16 tf MM S E H -JSL yv^ *^£.9 I Up-LO-Qaie *^*^^^^O *5r I with a modern JferV 'X I Gillette Razor 1 H lilliiilol\ I %l Razors too grow o!d? Over the H mhn 1/ v years they gtt knocked and dropped B i/// I I an(^ osc c^ P150 words
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Miscellaneous131 1957-07-21 16 "Take ca^e of yourself, dear V piiii' I'm behind with your insurance V^ Uhiiii i m i\<m4 x premiums." I '""f you alone with my daughter even LESS you're morried to her!" Ot W *«^s«>O Tou never want fo do Jkfl "You can't trust men but must nove niade a131 words
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Advertisement28 1957-07-21 18 SWhat Is The Ferroceptor? m<i(|n€*tU v j ri|^^# aerial with high directional properties Come and nee it /or yourself. HENG RADIO ELECTRICAL SERVICE LIMITED. P.O. Box 1431, Singapore.28 words
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Miscellaneous349 1957-07-21 19 l i Ift Bfffc gfc A #mT ON MA3NA/NARPAJSABOUT ITCAWTUUKTME—SO SHE WALKS TWROUSM AVAST /aU-THES^O^ 1 i R lull A TO ENTER THE HUOEPBAUTY- MANY OTHERS HAVBGOMBf CORRIPDR-T^OUSANPS OP LIGHTS!) y UM A 111 E IK/AKr OUP6ING MACHINE! TUROUGH/T~BUrHOWS__^ VARI-COLOREI? LISMT r?\ l\S ~—~~*z\/0/ fVlAni/KAIXC __iT- BHAMS TOUCH HEp--JMj^^\^ MAGICIAN349 words
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Miscellaneous194 1957-07-21 20 -i i i -r i n |H| I I —^^j^r '^x^ i i^ ,--l H ~ZT\ I %t£ p /v^ /o 0 JWI, KINO FXaTTTKSS ?TXDTCATEk Im* WCWUI RTOffTB RWll'iu L fS|f~^ WHO IS THE PHANTOM? IN THE SKULL CAVE WHERE TO JUNGLE CHIEFS, HE IS THE RULER OF THE194 words
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664 1957-07-21 22 A Class Above Most Other Cars In Many Respects Armstrong Siddeley 236 Has Execellent Read Manners ARMSTRONG Siddeley Sapphire 236 may not be as streamlined as the contempo-rary-minded motorist desires but it certainly is a class above most other cars m the same price group664 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-07-21 22 Rich Comfortable THE Armstrong Siddeley 236 is a quality six-cylinder saloon with excellent handling qualities The online is imonth and silent and exceptionally economical m petrol consumption. There is ample room for five passengers m the richly appointed interior.39 words
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Article, Illustration287 1957-07-21 22 ■v that make "cs more Be V ""'er are re■i. atomic studies ■r a large oil c ]n *h e United study, which m v through ■i.' itomic energy. ith the def a lubricant :inate wear t" the valve287 words
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Article, Illustration94 1957-07-21 22 All Bound For The US CARS of all shapes and sizes all bound for the United States are lined uo by a railway siding: near the North Quay of the West Iniian Dock m London. How many maJces can you spot m the picture? In the foreground are TR St.94 words
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Advertisement87 1957-07-21 22 fjjffib Th<> HW/.I«/ l>4i<,<> For Moiurisis V V 1 ->^ the car of the future. 'or the roads of to-day At&Xk K^S!T^^Eg^^ Q^T* /r) OUTSTANDING 'J? TECHNICAL FEATURES y/^V Independent hydro-pneumatic y^O 1 suspension on all four wheels.. Front wheel drive. Hydraulic power steering. Automatic hydraulkally-controlled clutch. Hydraulically-controlled 4-speed gearbox.87 words
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Advertisement351 1957-07-21 22 S4 ORCHARD ROAD. SINttPORE PHONE Vtto V|h| SMITHS z^^ t TEMPERATURE PRESSURE a ki n Fll COMMERCIAL E3OP i/cuipi cc y IiBBBS VtniuLLo Federation ReDresentathris: WEARNIAroS. m, t. i^w /SI SfSi 1 Wu. a scholar, arrived is> jf-jji >L if* 7* Oiangsan to til lor to eft* qJq vl 7|^i|-"^^351 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-07-21 23 Remember Pretty Angela REMEMBER HER? Pretty Angela Smith, Britain's newly-elected Cotton Queen whfc recently visited Singapore m the course of a world tour to boost Britain's cotton trade. Here she's seen by London's Serpentine just before she left Mirrorpic.39 words
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Article174 1957-07-21 23 PATRICIA BOXALL - PATRICIA BOXALL gOME pet' owners are making their dogs neurotic and then taking the pills vets prescribe for the animals. It's a new dodge to tranquillizer addicts are using to get extra supplies of sedatives which are prescribed for human patients m only small doses.174 words
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Article341 1957-07-21 23 SUNDAY.-Mnsv,, n f year m material j find that all money j r M matters run imo so i/ changes arp an your more per™?- there js difficulty V I ™re keep r< I street. But noth?rjg importance seems to I trouble. MONDAY.— Chfe/1 -..-.I o/ rigorous progress v-\l341 words
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Advertisement410 1957-07-21 23 Maddening irritation goes. Sores P^ f dry up. You enjoy blessed relief I /f/jd/x Now there is new hope for you who suffer the f*j *<^/ torment and misery of Eczema and other irritat« /j^jr\ iy^ Ing skin diseases. Cooling, healing D.DJD. U£^ I Prescription brings instant relief. L >410 words
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Advertisement527 1957-07-21 23 Men Restore Gland Yigoui and Feel Youngerjn 24 Hours Feel Strong-Vigourous-Get More Fun Out of Life Wl^^k Thanks to the discovery of a aclen- .^safHW afl tlst. after W years of study. It Is now mr >&S poaslble for those who feel prems- m /'mflL V^W turely old. Run-down and527 words
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Miscellaneous816 1957-07-21 23 YOUR WEEK* are entertaining needless £T~WKWKK^ worries. There is insufficient W A J movement m the run of your activities to please you. Care MARCH 21 APRIL 20 f o cx P« dit r is also to NOV EMBER 23-DECEMBER (Aries).— All aspects of your be observed. But you are816 words
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Miscellaneous418 1957-07-21 23 OUTLOOK BRIGHT fr -JjFv VERY GOOD LA /a >U j^ft**-^^ K^"""h GOOD TONE rjfj^~J^ \^Ti/^^ FAIRLY GOOD 1/ Vf VV S*/] DUBIOUS TONE jjt~ C^> J ST POOR TONE (Jj (p VERY POOR TONE CAUTION DUE Copyright THE Graph for the Leo reader (July 21 August 21) is indicative <418 words
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Article256 1957-07-21 24 rff £l HAXGED MY SAINTLY BILLY, hy Robert Graves (Cagsell Company, London. 269 pp. 2l».) It was his mother who said that of Dr. William Palmer, of Rugeley, Staffordshire, who was hanged by the neck as a prisoner m 1856, after a spell m Stafford256 words
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Article166 1957-07-21 24 KATHERINE WRITES A BOOK ON HAITI lITLE American dancer Katherine punham WM m Singapore, she showed me the screen treatment of her latest book, which, when it is written, will be published by McGraw Hill m New York. s is rather rei .m Italian rested) 4 he fi'-m are n166 words
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Article, Illustration99 1957-07-21 24 The 'Saint' Dr. Palmer the police, the Insurance companies and the Jockey Club certainly kept him on the wrong side of the law. And it was not until his one-time friend and bro-ther-sportsman, John Parsons Cook, died m very odd circumstances involving the doctor, that he fell into such serious99 words
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433 1957-07-21 24 Impressions Of Malaya In Paint Print MALAYAN LANDSCAPE, Katharine Sim (Michael Joseph, London. 248 pp. 18s.) EVERYTHING about this book is delightful, from the end papers which have been drawn m colour by Mrs. Sim, and depict the Malay States and the three Straits Settlements with admirable clarity, to the433 words
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Article, Illustration9 1957-07-21 24 AUTHORESS HUBBY Authoress, Katherine Sim, and her husband, Stuart.9 words
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298 1957-07-21 24 CHRISTINE DIEMER - A HAPPY STORY OF A HAPPY PIERROT FAMILY CHRISTINE DIEMER —By— OUR GLAD, by Joyce Warren (Michael Joseph, London. 319 pp., 155.). DESPITE the unattractive title, here is a completely happy book about happy people without any complicated psychoses to distress the reader. At the same time, it la a298 words
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Article163 1957-07-21 24 DENIS DUNN - DENIS DUNN By Letter to a newspaper: "The cries of Old London seem to have died completely, but thrre is still one class who sins: cheerily at their work, (iive thanks for the Kay window-cleaner." WITH HIS SONG: "I'M ON THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN." 0 Despondent statement163 words
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Advertisement396 1957-07-21 24 Dinky Toys No. 677 Armoured Command Vehicle HUft Thit realistic minitturt represents th« type of m i vehicle used by army commanders as a radioequipped mobile headquarters unit. The orifinal is an A.E.C. production with drive on all wheels and bullet-proof body. The model tflßS^fl^ measures S{' m length. It396 words
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Miscellaneous277 1957-07-21 24 Sun Flares Up AccordKVH BB in^ To Plan.— Headlines L^ti^S'^^nT^B 1 1 i^H I MFiTn 9 m The Times I^^^^^^^H^^fl^^Hl ■■■■4 Ifl^bMH^B ie sc^ o(^ u^ e goods H^HBk^HH^dBHB^HHHHHHHHHHHIH Jist such things as dragon's blood, frankinALL nationalism is bad proof. Lord Chief Jus- cense, castor oil, rose except cultural tice277 words
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Miscellaneous82 1957-07-21 24 HI J f f x I THATEVEMINJ<3 I dorrf w/ant to p™j--^/^) ath 41 AT THE COCTORTS^^ SO HORLICKS SOME TIME LATER J Of <fc»»r* vM^rry «ab<?uf Mum my, M ltvm »**y, we V«\\ bflc k Afir ©jy 1 "♦U^ l.wecKtf.b^eiS «B»iii9p rsiiom <siVl Guide?* i^?w. I n K<of ill,82 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1957-07-21 25 This Dossier of Untold Dating is edited by VICTOR SIMS i and BERNARD He crashed into the secret of the Buzz Bomb Me E L W A I N E WHEN the belly of his fighter-bomber ploughed up the turf of a field m Northern France. Flying1,140 words
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Article, Illustration286 1957-07-21 25 BALA CHANDRAN - BALA CHANDRAN By QNCE a quiet little town, Kuala Lipis is now filled with the busy bustle of trade because hundreds of businessmen and their families from the northern States have recently decided to settle there. With this increasing "migration" of settlersStandard - 286 words
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Advertisement283 1957-07-21 25 y''*'**j k lJ '"j&jy WR ;F :CFoon^j|^J Isn't she sweet! *B lEid What is even more important, isn't sb I CrwJ?ir^?el fit This wise mother realises that r2 Mill^Faoa^j be the best available m the I 1 j^ j gS your easy:t^ COW GATE Kg X FOOD w^ ROYAL BABIES283 words
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