Sunday Standard, 22 September 1957
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Title Section21 1957-09-22 1 SUNDAY STANDARD gfgdfgdgdsg f 1 m s. Mtfkm Vol. VIII. No. 82 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER A, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS21 words
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Article357 1957-09-22 1 M UN people in Malaya i childish faith in f >f this country to tlf u'unst aggres- > today is not just s shooting at each Ler rinfca, It has m ieatitlc method ition of the human L <<n a million E fight i mulear I orthodox tactics L357 words
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Article51 1957-09-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Japan's Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi will pay a courtesy call on the Paramount Ruler. Tuanku Abdul Rahman, when he nays a 24-hour visit to the Federation on Nov 24. Mr. Kishi will also have discussions with Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman.51 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-09-22 1 ITS JUST LIKE BEING BACK AT SCHOOL lust like being bock or school, say the two leaders of the Federation and Singapore ofter the Chancellor ot the University of Malaya, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald conferred on them Honorary Doctorates of Law at yesterday s Convocation held in the Federal Capital.71 words
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273 1957-09-22 1 TURF CLUB BAN K.O.s BOOKIES IN SINGAPORE, FEDERATION The W4tCMa Win The Punters Racing Enthusiasts Turn To Mahjong SINGAPORE big-time bookies were forced to close shop yesterday the final day of the Perak Turf Club Gold Vase meeting. Bookies in the Federation also had to suspend their milliondollar operation due273 words
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673 1957-09-22 1 NEW CHAPTER IN MALAYA'S EDUCATION HISTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The University of Malaya today wrote a new chapter to the Federation's I history of education by holding its first Convocation, on the Federation mainland, at the Chinwoo auditorium io Kuala Lumpur. It was the greatest single gathering ol scholars that673 words
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Article81 1957-09-22 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 21 (Reuter) Six people were killed and more than 30 injured yesterday in a new clash in the week-old "caste war" between caste Hindus and Untouchables in Madras State. More than 35 people have now been killed and over 100 injured during81 words
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Article221 1957-09-22 1 SON SUCCEEDS HAAKON OSLO, Sept. 21 (Reuter) King Haakon of Norway Europe's oldest reigning monarch died early today, aged 85. His SOO the 54-year-old Crown Prince who now becomes Kin? Olav the Fifth was at bis side. The old Kins had slept peacefully until there were221 words
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101 1957-09-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two members of a jungle ie team have been dropped into the S! m River area where a RAF Whirlwind helicopter crashed last evening. The helicopter, a whirlwind of the 155 Squadron, crashed in primary jungle five miles north of the101 words
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Article57 1957-09-22 1 SAIGON, Sent. 21 (Renter) The South Vietnam Republic yesterday granted the deposed Thai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Pibul Sonogram, a transit visa through Saigon to Manila and the United States, it was authoritatively learned here today. Sources said they believed Field Marshal Songgram would fly from57 words
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Article29 1957-09-22 1 JEAN Sibelius, the Finnish composer, died last night at his home in Finland. Sibelius was 91 and was regarded as one of the world's greatest composers. Reuter.29 words
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Article73 1957-09-22 1 HONGKONG. Sept 21 (Reuter) This British Colony on the edge of the Chinese mainland, barred its windows with storm shutters tonight as typhoon Gloria surged towards the coast from a point 300 miles to the south-east. The royal observatory announced that Hongkong could expect to be whipped73 words
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Article77 1957-09-22 1 A CROWD of coffee-dr.n-kers tied when a man with a parang attacked a brickmaker. Koh Puay Glak, 24. in a coffee shop at 4i mile, Pasir Panjang Road, last night. Koh's friend, Miss Ang Kah Hene, 20. who happened to be in the coffee shop, dialled77 words
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Article33 1957-09-22 1 BANGKOK, Sept. 21 (Reuter) Thai National Assembly today picked Mr. Pote Sarasin, Secretary General of SEATO. as provisional Premier, the Army announced today. Mr. Pote, 52, was former Ambassador to Washington.33 words
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Article110 1957-09-22 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 21 (Reuter) The United Nations has outgrown its flagpole area with the admission ol Malaya as its 82nd member. The pole on which Malaya's flag will be run up was erected yesterday just beyond the long concrete wall to which poles for110 words
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Article48 1957-09-22 1 LONDON. Sent. 21 (Reuter) —The Earl of Perth. Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, said yesterday that a "great job of reconstruction" had been done in North Borneo and Sarawak. They had sot back to at least where they stood before the war.48 words
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Article128 1957-09-22 1 Prices Of Goods May Rise PRICES of imported goods in Malaya may rise as a result of the increase in the British bank rate from live to seven per cent. This fear was expressed yesterday by a financial expert in Singapore commenting on the U.K. bank move. The expert said128 words
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Advertisement22 1957-09-22 1 SERVE^^PEOPLE FOR ONLY $5-20 PARTY PACK to Indonesia and Bangkok GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Ist Floor Bank oF China Building Phone ***** *****/822 words
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100 1957-09-22 2 Doctor Says: Retiring Age Should Be 70 LONDQN, Scot 21 (AP)— A British doctor suggested men and women should stay at work until they are over 70 years old The official retirement age is a* least 10 to 20 years ahead of the natural old ?ze of 70 |0 75100 words
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Article69 1957-09-22 2 WASHINGTON. Sept. 21. (Reuter) General Thomas White. Air Force Chief of Staff said yesterday that the United States had developed a radar system able to detect instantaneously an intercontinental ballistic missile at distances up to 3.000 miles. General White told a meeting of the69 words
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Article30 1957-09-22 2 YEMENI soldiers fired across the border at a military post in Amiri State inside Western Aden Protectorate on Thursday night, it was officially reooited here on Friday. APAP - 30 words
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Article17 1957-09-22 2 A HUNGARIAN government delegation is to visit China shortly, Budapest Radio announced on Friday. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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225 1957-09-22 2 DEFENCE MINISTER RETURNS HOME 'CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS TO DEFEND SEA' LONDON, Sept. 21 (AP) Defence Minister Dun can Sandys flew home from the Far Fast early today and said Britain was thinking mostly in terms, oi conventional weapons to defend South-east225 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-09-22 2 pic. CITY COUNCIL President. Mr. J.T. Rea takes the salute at the march past of a column of the Singapore Military Forces at the sixth City Day anniversary celebrations in front of the City Hall, yesterday. StandardStandard - 40 words
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261 1957-09-22 2 S.M.F. MOBILE UNITS STAGE DISPLAY THOUSANDS of people yesterday packed the padang and lined the streets to see a march-past by mobile and foot columns of the Singapore Military Forces taking part in the Colony's sixth City Day celebrations. City President, Mr. J.261 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-09-22 2 SINGAPORE WEDDING MR. AND MRS GOH CHOON KIM. photographed after their marriage in Singapore recently. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Goli Keng Hiang while the bride, the former Miss Tan Guek Eng is the serond daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tan Choong Chuah48 words
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Article374 1957-09-22 2 KIDNAPPED BUSINESSMAN SINGAPORE Police who have carried out a fruitless 12-day island-wide search for kidnapped businessman Appavoo Kandiar, yesterday made a special apptai to members of the Indian community for information which they believe will secure his release. Police Secretary, Mr. Pe'.er Claque, told a374 words
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Article, Illustration92 1957-09-22 2 WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (AP) Ghana yesterday became a member of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. K. A Gbedemah. Minister of Finance of Ghana, signed the articles of agreement of these institutions at the State Department. Deputy Asst. Secretary Tjorsten V. Kalijarvi received the documents92 words
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Article88 1957-09-22 2 FRENCH JET FLIES AT 1,200 M.P.H. PARIS. Sept. 21 (AP) The French Air Force announ yesterday a Mirag< 111 lighter made Mach IJ almost twice the speed of sound in a rocket-as on Thursday. The air 1 i am just a beginning and was believed ;he plane would go much88 words
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Article97 1957-09-22 2 NEW YORK Sept 21,<AP>— A leaning American maxer of women's hosiery, Chadbourn Gotham, Incorporated, announced yesterday it has obtained a patent on what it terms "a revolutio: todEIng tor women. "It represents the first I change in hosiery construction in more than 50 pea ipany97 words
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92 1957-09-22 2 NEW YORK. Sen- l; (Reuter) Prtn W. ayakon. charge .th trying to ol Soviet compliance with General Assembly resolutions on Hungary, said yesterday he expected to have his Si formal meetings with the Soi and Hungarian foreign ministers within a week. Prince Wan,92 words
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Article27 1957-09-22 2 THE newly appointed Japanese roving ambassador to Europe. Mr Shoao Hotta, ar;n Copenhagen by air yesterday via the North P< Lai route from Tokyo. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement130 1957-09-22 2 <'USSIF iL T R^sußTrr^N 1 School. nod I.'irxusheß region SEE pOL JS Vx 10U cc Colour Si:. and you of X A. Am Street) .3 *J LEBAR ne ber at ln BooEfaS COU' and sp< and Enrol v CHA RO! pic Fi. Da: gap M I <r\ < i\i vi130 words
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Article142 1957-09-22 3 Hawker tells how he was forced to pay $80 THEY ABUSED THE TRUST PLACED IN HEM, COURT TOLD 1$ HON in the public serts a serious matter. It is a matter I is recently been exercising the \h rnment And when it rt* Henders should be142 words
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Article115 1957-09-22 3 WANTED: AN INDUSTRIAL EXPERT try of Commerce asked the adian Government tor the expert with teen *.<> un duet industi and market pot. irvey of the O ject of the son .ie investors on the 'k< I pi r estal ishi• w tv trie and b. > In a self-goven115 words
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Article15 1957-09-22 3 SING VPI >RE, Sat The price at S 67-5 cr picul, up l_-*15 words
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Article15 1957-09-22 3 Singapore Copra Association ing pri pea picul yes--13 fair mercharr mixed copra September shipment,15 words
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Article16 1957-09-22 3 Singapore Coconut Ol Miller- iation dosing pri per picul: bulk shipment $40], 1 H16 words
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394 1957-09-22 3 IT WILL BE LAUNCHED IN NOVEMBER A NEW Singapore organization, called the Singapore I c ol Voters, formed yesterday I o sun of awakening c•. i y woman to the her vote and ting civic and 80--ity through informed and active participation in394 words
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Article, Illustration366 1957-09-22 3 A BATTLE TO KEEP THE SHIP AFLOAT 'THREE Chinese, one from Hongkong and two from Singapore have successfully kept the freighter Hai Hsuan which has been anchored in Singapore's Outer Roads for the last seven years, from sinking. They are Second Offleer P. Y.366 words
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151 1957-09-22 3 AX inter-airline contest for the "Ho-tess with the mostest" will be held at the Cathay Restaurant on Oct. 3. The contest, which is being arranged by the Cathay Organisation, will he held to mark the release of a new film "Ait Hostess,'151 words
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Article20 1957-09-22 3 DR. HAN WEE FONG has been appointed to act as Medical Superintendent of Trafalgar Home, Singapore.20 words
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227 1957-09-22 3 PREMIER APPROVES AIRLINE TRAINING SCHEME A PLAN to train young Malayans for jobs in commercial airlines was approved yesterday by the Federation's Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. It Is a BOAC f ßritish Overseas Airways Corporation) plan and the Tunku personally studied it before giving the "green light." when it227 words
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Article41 1957-09-22 3 Thomson - Thomson -by MR. G G. Thomson. Director cf Information Services, will give a talk on "Singapore Citizenship" at the Sims Avenue Community Centre ball, Geylang. on Tuesday at 6 p.m The talk has been organized by the Geylang Community Association.41 words
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Advertisement94 1957-09-22 3 Sblikan AT ALL LEADING STATIONERS Phone ***** Business Hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 332, North Bridge Hoad. Singapore-7 Importers of SWAN SHOES BARRATT SHOES and JAYSONI SHIRTS U.S.A. WIIIiKSIwAGE Inspect this range of outstanding vehicles at CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. 304 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE and JALAN TIGA, SUNGEI BESI RD94 words
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Miscellaneous440 1957-09-22 3 cAlmanac Information at a Glance Chines VMCA (Prinn- Edward w\ww9wp¥?*Tf\%l j| U a BUKw* r Ko;ul): Boy KOUtS. art class and M€M^MlMM Jr U&M%JlW lINvArORc MKHA L-lub am Billiards. body rf.DIFFI'sion (Silver Network): mtmm jfc M building. weight lifting and bad- g 57 a RedifTusion March. 7 WV^ m:nton 9440 words
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469 1957-09-22 4 DON'T DESTROY THE FABRIC OF THE MALAYAN SOCIETY, GRADS ARE TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today appealed to undergraduates of the University of Malaya to refrain from "introducing new ideologies into Malayan politics that would destroy the469 words
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Article93 1957-09-22 4 PENANG. Sat. Leading Aircraftsman Ismail bin -Mohamed Ali. of the Royal Air Force, Giugor. was today sentenced in the Assizes Court to three years' imprisonment for committing an unnatural act. Passing sentence. Justice Rigby said that Ismail had committed a "disgusting outrage." Ismail was found93 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-09-22 4 CHAI Huan Yin 37, with afx previous convictions, was today jailed three years by Sessions Judge Sheikh Abdullah bin Sheik Abu Bakar in a Kuantan court for housebreaking and theft by night.35 words
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Article, Illustration225 1957-09-22 4 ncs. appeal you all to give what Is expected of you by the public and by your new nation. It Is your duty to suggest ways and means for the progress of your alma mater, and i:- is also your respon>ibii:: v to eontribu:e your part actively towardsStandard - 225 words
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Article79 1957-09-22 4 He Called 'Tec A 'Bodoh': Fined KUANTAN, S.t. To call a policeman "bodoh" is insulting use of language with intent to provoke breach of peace said Magistrate Tuan Sheikh Abdullah bin She;-... A kar today A timber-cutter. Lim Swot Chew. 21. was fined S3 I Ling i M Vivekananda, "a79 words
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Article39 1957-09-22 4 Court Order Priest Arrest '^-ACCA. V j to Fr. Doere failed 1 today to J into i man. Fr vice. P., in 1 Oft Aug 8. because of nwaSl sips mar. lathFr. DoS impor had sok The Sept. 28.39 words
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Article19 1957-09-22 4 Five Auss Courses On Texti THE S B I ship I 1 The cc 1 fl I poreand i19 words
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157 1957-09-22 4 Well known Husband Wife Team To Play He TWO BRILLIANT raSSafil a and wife musical duo have beea llaimfd and America, aril] be Bfajraflf Bl I aflat** Victoria Memorial Hall on S* pt j The guitarists. Ida PreatJ al Parts Lagoya of Alexandria, are on aa tour. In Singapore they157 words
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Advertisement863 1957-09-22 4 af^ A I TL^Bflflaßk CAL I ERflflaflflal mmktmy: 4*^%Tjjßl W&^ -■**>.o^^jjgpJjggßßJ^^ aßTJ^a^a^BaaßaaaW -^aflal BWflßßßßßßaaßtt^!4kkM i^S •BifiJS? a*s ■BWI **^™aal BaailaT iii m JLjilmmßlP^' -^^jfe n^BJ »^P WPSs^ RSipK aBl Br ?lai^*^ '^fl jH Haaflffl^fla^fla M|^j|j|flflrafls^ "Imjft jf ife^ W^>a^Bßß R^^^^^^^B^aTaal -ißai SVaV^'^^l fl ßflt taW^-^* -^aa i_^^3B Ba^^^- BLjßl'Jw ik863 words
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604 1957-09-22 5 ANDREW ROTH - U.K. WOMEN GET INSIGHT OF NEW MALAYA ANDREW ROTH From (^)NE group of British women has been fortunate in getting a good insight into the new Malaya. This is the London Pilots Club, a group of business and professional women, one of whose leading members is Mrs. Julia Bradbury, the604 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-09-22 5 PRETTY Miss Betty Loke, a pharmacist in c hospital, won HK$ 1,000 and the covetous title of "Miss Hongkong in Eyeglasses" in a recent "Specs Beauty" contest, the first of its kind held in Hongkong. Betty, who will soon leave for Singapore to visit her fianceAsia - 78 words
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Article, Illustration228 1957-09-22 5 FIRST CHINESE MUSLIM UNDERGRAD ATTRACTIVE young Minuira Mm Ma is perhaps the first Chinese Muslim undergraduate at the University of Malaya. Daughter of Haji Ibrahim T.Y. Ma, a former Nationalist China diplomat in Malaya. Miss Ma has been in this country since 1948 when her father228 words
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Article54 1957-09-22 5 WE would like to take this opportunity of explaining that Andrew Roth in London Letter last week did not wish to imply any wrongful motive to Mr. John Ridley or the Daily Express Correspondent in their coverage of the Merdeka Celebrations and we regret if anyone so interpreted whatEd - 54 words
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Article332 1957-09-22 5 ANYTHING If You're In Love, She Says LONDON, Sat. If a girl loves a man she can forgive him ANYTHING, says blonde Margaret Lee, 19. In a cell beneath the South ampton magistrates' court yesterday, Margaret kissed the man who the magistrates were told332 words
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Advertisement208 1957-09-22 5 1 for Cleaner Waiter Teeth and f gweeter Bresth yflal aaflafl?' ESS P'""^ f^*^ a 1 use COLGATE Horophyll Toothpaste I r JMi teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll wk iste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only -vth decay and keepa your teeth clean and white m iso helps to destroy208 words
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Advertisement31 1957-09-22 5 INSIDE INFORMATION Why Is ambergris «o perfumes so that it does valuable? I not evaporate. Ambergris Bvr-ATTQir 1 i+ "flvpc" th#» S comes from the intestines £2? «plns!v^ <" the sperm whale.31 words
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Advertisement88 1957-09-22 5 BJ^^^P^aTaflßfe^- -Imb^^H&Vbbß W\W^m\W^^^ -l^-y^afll Ugaßflai ■■^^^■■■■X aP^'v^flßa! BflW. fjnflV *TASK TAILORED TO sij Bf JK Ha&H Js&iiH %■;<■//./ jMtr^wmwmM BJflfSJ^B flßJ^^aj|i^;i^^^^igj^giggpgB l^Mi^^fll mmw\*mWa P« HJa T ~^?^-rTOWBftM^ /^^%'flwa&^S%i%a™i \m^z^Smmmm» ir^dflH ''*Ss?v/' -&2s^W%&fc^_ "■r.y.v^gxcgWMfc^^ iaE^^^H M^O* tmjjjjL^^y2d!f*mi^ '^^SBBSBJ He^B^t^ vehicles In the low-price field, and for sheer value PICK-UPS they are88 words
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Article, Illustration1562 1957-09-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The full list of graduates who were conferred degrees at today's Convocation is as follows: Doctor of Laws (Honorary): Tunku Abdul Rahman (Prime Minister, Federation); Mr. Lim Yew Hock (Chief Minister. Singapore) Doctor of Medicine:: Leonardo Sarto da Silva, SeahStandard - 1,562 words
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141 1957-09-22 6 Girls Envy 'Luxury' Given To The Boys GIRL medical students in the University of Malaya want to know WHY boys have been provided with "luxurious hostel accommodation" while the girls have been neglected, slighted and let down. These girl students, the majority of whom are doing clinical medicine in the141 words
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Article107 1957-09-22 6 A 31-YEAR-OLD engraver. Ong Yeok Lin. wa s yesterday fined $100 in default two months' jail, for fraudulent possession of two dozen bottles of chicken essence. Ong caught the eye of two detectives, at Amoy Street on July 9, when he started running107 words
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Article30 1957-09-22 6 SIR ERIC MILLBOURN chairman of the Port Commission, will speak on "Trade and commerce in South-East Asia" at the Singapore Rotary Club's weekly luncheon meeting on Wednesday.30 words
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298 1957-09-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Before one week of their stay in the Technical College hostels is complete the first year Arts and Certificate of Education students in the Federation branch of the University of Malaya already feel they have several legitimate complaints. The298 words
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Article62 1957-09-22 6 THE Singapore Bducatioi Society will hold a publii meet ing on "Education for ship" on Tuesday, at 8.1 at the V.M.C.A., Orchard M The panel will con Messrs. Kwang Sni Khei (president. Graduate Teachers Association), R. Muthia (pros dent. Singapore Association of Head-Teachers) and Stephen Holmberg62 words
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Advertisement394 1957-09-22 6 r^cul DOUBIi-ACTIOH V^PAIN KILLER Ap a| sflj^B Freedom From Pain is INSTANT LONG-LASTING The WHITE SHELL of the new The YELLOW HEART goes to Anacin tablet goes into instant .rfigfsll work after the fastaction. Within seconds the lj., acting shell has shell breaks up and the A Si §M §$$**>394 words
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Advertisement110 1957-09-22 6 The son.il mconvenieJ I avoided. For r i k fe you're 2\vavfromLJ is I I can be I SUpt ar bath or j Cb star and Sib If you'd like i I name and ad in stamps, to Sn I it tiff .Ul MUSICAL ftljj SPECIAL CHLtfSe commence (;ramopho\c fc"110 words
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Article, Illustration21 1957-09-22 7 THE beauty of Kuaia Lumpur's Masjid Besar Mosque after nightfall is captured by Standard cameraman Joseph Wee. .v\\\^\\\\\\^v^\^v\^\\\\'vv^v\\vvvv\v\^vv^v^v\\^\^\\v^vv\^\\^\\\\\^^\vv\\\v\^\^\\\\\\\^\\^\^\\\\\\\v\vv^vw^v\v\\\v\\\\v\\\\v\\\\\v\^\\\\\^\^\\v^\\\\^v21 words
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Article, Illustration901 1957-09-22 7 Keith Waterhouse - Keith Waterhouse ALL YOU NEED AT A RUSSIAN WEDDING IS By NO cars, NO confetti, NO wedding ring and NO ONE TO GIVE AWAY THE BRIDE. The manager at the Registration Office closed her book, pushed over the long blue form, and said I hope you901 words
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Article, Illustration321 1957-09-22 7 NEW POSTS FOR TWO ASIAN OFFICERS They are Mr. Khaw Khai Boh and Mr. A. T. Rajah. Mr. Khaw heads the Special Branch while Mr. Rajah is now Senior Assistant Commissioner in charge of all police areas. The two officers are the first Asians to hold these posts. Police circles321 words
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Advertisement281 1957-09-22 7 rnaltes the difference It i the egg that gives Richard Hudnut Shampoo t v creamdy. dreamily nch lather to heauty clean tout hair nght down to the roou! It'» the egg. too* that »'jppb«« natural nourvhment, keeping your haur ritally. yet manageably alive. q Richard Hudnut 1'^sjw shampoo with. G0Q281 words
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Advertisement182 1957-09-22 7 VASANTHA MANTAM. daughter of Mr. f!H| r V.S. Mani of R.A.F.. Singapore, will give Bfl9 an exhibition of Indian dances in the Rp^l^PB Federation and Singapore som e time next P^S&'lB She will he here for a SBHHS^BR^V^^^^^^^Pa short holiday from her A R^^?**5^^P©|^^^ training under the well- |^^^^WBB&r^^^M v182 words
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Advertisement114 1957-09-22 7 X*2—— CmM i(* aOTiTi "*a> "*5"" ERBB^ /aG raVeT^pt^S aRSa 7 'Bo ?»<«»>• r fWO Asian officers of the Singapore Police Force, for the first time, are now holding ranks as Acting Senior Assistant Commissioners of Police. BE SMART BUY BALLY! Illustrated top Is the Lama Calf Dark Brown Derby,114 words
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936 1957-09-22 8 PATRICIA RYAN - Colony Town Planner Chua Learns Way In Melbourne PATRICIA RYAN By T HE first student to enrol full-time in a new town planning course at the University of Melbourne, is Singapore town planner, Mr. Chua Peng Chye, 25, of Petain Road. He is the only student taking this new diploma936 words
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Article, Illustration372 1957-09-22 8 DAVID GOODFELLOW - DAVID GOODFELLOW By The Jimmy Guiffre Clarinet. London LTZ-K-*****. EXPERIMENTATION seldom prescribes an end product within a single outing. Especially so in this album where the venture between what is contemporary in jazz and what is contemporary in the classical field tends to be little more than a definite372 words
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Article, Illustration23 1957-09-22 8 MR* AND MRS. CHUA PENG C ZCHYE in the shop-ping area at t t Camberwell, while carrying out I the survey.23 words
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Article140 1957-09-22 8 Britain's best-selling a records last week were: 1 DIANA— a Paul Anka 2 LAST TRAIN TO SAN FERNANDO Johnny Duncan X 3 LOVE LETTERS IN THE SAND Pat Boone 4 ISLAND IN THE SUN— Harry Beiafonte 5 WATER WATER/ HANDFUL OF SONGS Tommy Steele 6 ALL SHOOK140 words
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Advertisement440 1957-09-22 8 EAST ASIATIC lli OUTWARDS Soilings toi Bongkofc and/oi F Q| Penono t "LALANDIA" Bangkok only. lj "SONGKHLA" 29Seot/l Oct 2/2 Oa Accepting corgo tor Kobe t> Yokohor*- "JAVA* "SELANDIA" 2/3 Oct Bangkok Only. It HOMEWARDS Soilings tot Aden, Port Soic aenoo Rotterdom Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenfc uts q Spore PS%mn '"fl440 words
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Article, Illustration409 1957-09-22 9 JOAN SHEDS BIKINI for a ROBE Previews Of The 1 NEW FILMS J AIR. ALLISON once tried it and nearly succeeded; but this time the odds are heavier for Dick Burton, presumably because he has to share the island and raft with two other males, one playing nursemaid to the409 words
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Article343 1957-09-22 9 SHADOW OS THE WINDOW 3 li a powerful and gripping picture 'r"Mi the itart io ihe fini-h. It has full oj susi to keep yon glued to th,- scat. Three young hoodlumi Hi DV" ing 10 rob atl old rich man k Mm accidentally, From here343 words
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204 1957-09-22 9 aj F. T R O-CioUhvvn- l Mayers ACTION OF THE TIGER penetrates the Iron Curtain, and takes you to the mountainous terrain of Albania on a trek of adventure that's punetua- ted by action at every turn of the slope. We follow American adventurer204 words
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Article296 1957-09-22 9 WELL, WHOEVER HEARD OF A "CIGARETTE* 9 OF PEACE? THIS smart little line wins the first prize in the MAN ON FIRE Pipe Contest of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. for its' originality and precise message. The special "Billiard pipe, a gift of Montor Ltd.. agents of the popular296 words
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Advertisement504 1957-09-22 9 L, f f f a _/tii_y it a the jDe^/ »aWu« Bj g^___j^^i_^,| H THE CUt^SE OPFIUtiKINSTEiN "R|; WILL HAUNT YOU FOREVER! F J It y .-i»m By*"—^y a«M it »J|iafcmJt-. T p.^ "^^_D____^Pn 1 J.J.^_llO— Al^ *■> I la--Aa»a-__li_aWat^^ Ammmmf* Li i «m \.V < Mill THK MIMMY" M504 words
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Advertisement553 1957-09-22 9 "^V g MMWaOM^B HfPßpfnM ■r^PffT^r'H NOW SHOWING! •a^( I Jla-TU A I Pl«>a«e Note Tlmt^: A^ I V»A LvWaWa MzM ItJe a m.-1.05-3 45-6 30 9.30 p.m. 5^ r^ aa..^ > -t....-i y\ M !PT DIRK WGARDE I «_T MURia DOHALD j jat_i^y u-rauji Nrn B VJ, 3r i -S"553 words
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Article357 1957-09-22 10 NERAL MOREIRA - NERAL MOREIRA BY Match reveals promising talent for Perak IPOH, Sat. Services won the Merdeka Trophy rugger when they beat Civilians by 26 points (4 goals and 2 tries) to 22 points (2 goals and 4 tries) in a close fought game on the Coronation padang357 words
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273 1957-09-22 10 A LAST minute goal gave Police Sporting Association victory by the skin of their teeth in their friendly rugger match against the South Welsh Borderers at Thomson Koad yesterday. The Colony Police won by a goal to a drop kick (5—3). The game proved273 words
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Article378 1957-09-22 10 Segaran Is SIT Champion X P BBGARAN, of the F_r__n.ce Dept. who won four events and was placed second m one event became the champion athlete ot the Singapore^lmprovement Trust Sports Clubs Sth annual athletic meet held at' the Victoria School ground y^_Mnance Dept. with a total of 54 points378 words
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359 1957-09-22 10 Colony's Shock Defeat In N any ang Cup Basketball SINGAPORE suffered their first defeat in the Nanyang Cup Basketball tournament at Happy World Stadium last night when they were narrowly beaten by IVledan 90—88. This defeat of Singapore, who are the defending champions, has strengthened the claims of Formosa, who359 words
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Article143 1957-09-22 10 Lasopa Rahman Best M/Cyclists Corporals Peter Lasopa and Rahman bin Ahmad were both adjudged the best riders in the final day of the RASC open motor-cycle and unit championship held at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. Last week's best motor cyclist, Sgt. Snaffle bin Ahmad again did some good riding to143 words
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Article58 1957-09-22 10 St. Andrews Old Boys beat the B'.acks by six points (a try and a penalty) to nil in a rugger match at Woodsville yesterday. The Saints led 3-0 at half time through an unconverted try by Adcock. Their remaining points were scored in the second half58 words
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Article31 1957-09-22 10 SEOUL, Sept. 21, (Reuter).— The South Korean soccer team 'All Seoul' tonight beat a visiting Israeli team Hapoel 3-0 before a capacity crowd in Seoul Stadium.31 words
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Article214 1957-09-22 10 D. I. Stirk. holder of the good, though both had one or title, was two-up on T.H.A. two lapses, particularly around Potts after the first 18 holes tne green Nei the F seemed to seize an opportunity when it in the final of the214 words
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Article396 1957-09-22 10 English Soccer Results LONDON. Sept. 21. (Reuter) Results in today's football matches were: LEAGUE 1 Birmingham 3. Preston N.E. 1 Blackpool 1. Aston Villa 1 Chelsea 6. Burnley 1 Leeds U 2, Bolton W 1 Leicester C 2. W'hampton 3 Luton T 0. Evert on 1 Manchester U 4. Arsenal396 words
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Article96 1957-09-22 10 THE following have been selected to play for Army Officers against Singapore Police ,f .e6 Officers in the annual tet match at Friendly toriav at 11 an: Col. E. V. Ransom. Lt-Col W p Tyrrell <capt>, Lt-Col. P. A. Wat (or R. V. Hancock. C-^'X. G.96 words
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Article15 1957-09-22 10 SINGAPQfi! tarda throuj both lead s.i Singh I Oon S Jude,15 words
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Article24 1957-09-22 10 I tion tion gue yester In pi aye Rova HM I side divisi sons d ed for Pr netic24 words
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256 1957-09-22 10 PWD Athlete Finish With 9 New Record Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sat -ft were broken, making a total ol bettered at the All Malayan Public Wo annual championships which ended on J ground today. I 100 yards: L P Michael 10.2s record (Pg), 2 H Pan 3. Isa Mohd Saici (Jol256 words
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Advertisement680 1957-09-22 10 Whichever way you shave PALMOLIVE gives you Perfect Shaving v I y PiIMOLIVf LATHER (REAM j PALMOLIVE BRUSHLESS *m „tre »moothne« .nd eomlortl Quickest, esilest .have ot sill You're tura oi a shave that*, really smooth and long tesnng when you shave with Palmoiive. Even with cold water you get680 words
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Advertisement104 1957-09-22 10 If uses WEATHER RADAR I ■^?S§^swSPs?!vv.;; i "->xj>s* sSsSS&JbS __85x&^*^--06'- ________B __________o^lS' o^^ .;oiia»8o3888-iS>y <:wv^ Jw____-BSL_fe^^^BJB----__-----__i Air-India's fleet of 8 Super Constellations ore converted to corry the latest and greatest boon to sm ai r traveI— WEATHER PROBING RADAR* 1 This equipment enables Air India's pilots to skan 150 miles104 words
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1891 1957-09-22 11 WINDSOR LAD - DISTINE WINS THE $20,000 GOLD VASE WINDSOR LAD By BIG SWEEP nwsement Park Nosed Out In A Thrilling Finish IL-xti FD by a large crowd includes the Sultan of Perak, DISTINE, ownE M U McGregor Watts and Mrs. R. N. Hobbs, scored a spectacular last L to annex the Sultan1,891 words
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Article, Illustration225 1957-09-22 11 IPOH-Last Day, Sat., Sept. 21, 1957. Going—" Yielding" Race Race U Miles. Cl. l. Dlv. l Race 2: 6 Furs. Cl. 3, Div.3 Race S: 6 Furs. Cl. 3. Dlv. Z Race 4: 5i Furs Str. Cl. 1. Dlv, 1 Race 5: 11 Miles. Cl. 1.225 words
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Article, Illustration581 1957-09-22 11 Johnny Heah's Unseeded In SB A Singles OING Poh Lim. Seah Lye Huat. Omar Ibrahim and M. Sadali are seeded in the men's singles in this year's Singapore Badminton Association national chaanpionships to be played at the end of this month. Surprisingly, the newly arrived Thomas Cup prospect from England,581 words
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Advertisement504 1957-09-22 11 mmm^mm? J I C»> —scoPt! from 20th Century Fox ODEON A SOON! m n- Winner of kMI "¥> the Best brother's •^C Picture Award Wk and Wifft. w Best Actor a 8 i Jr /iiitu n ii v <r Ji con Award >j| fc at the JM w J Venice504 words
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Miscellaneous54 1957-09-22 11 fay's Sports Ghandi Mtmo day). ti Qttfc ri Bl A. fS res at Jalan Besar S: City Day MI 4 LUMPUR BungI /PO// B K v The K ;g u! Onto 0j 7 a 1 I PENANC o r i (i —5.15 u "i K B j at Spo-fx Meet54 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-09-22 12 hoto. OAKLAND,, Calif. Roller Queen-Pretty Majorie Gianflone of Elmone, Long Island, New York, was selected Queen of Am c rican Amateur Roller Skating championships. AP wireAP wire - 32 words
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Article202 1957-09-22 12 AL JOHNSON - The Weakness Of S'pore's Women AL JOHNSON By SINGAPORE'S women cagers lack stamina and speed. Unless they cultivate these, they will not rise into championship class, the coach and manager of Formosa's women basketball team, winners of the Nanyang Cup women's tournament, told me yesterday. Mr. Hong, who has been202 words
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449 1957-09-22 12 PERAK' S BACK IN FIGHT FOR MALAYA CUP Sharpshooting Weng Leong Proves Services Downfall Perak 4 Federation Services 1 Cheong Weng Leong 3, Gallacher Wong Kon Leon?. KUALA LOIPI R, Sat. A fast, fit Perak side beat Federation Combined Services 4—l in a HMS Malaya Cuptie at the Princes Road449 words
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Article150 1957-09-22 12 POH, 9.1 Epofc a^:> Chinese texu today wen the Merdeka competition conlined to schools in Perak beating St. Michael's Institution by three matches to two Rosli of the ACS created an upset when he beat newiverowned Perak junior singes champion, Wong Kok Moor 6-4 6-4.150 words
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Article38 1957-09-22 12 Kota Raja beat Maxwell s rta Club by six goals to two in the replay of the semi-final Junior cuptie soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday Kota Raja will now meet Chinese Athletic "A" in the38 words
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Article62 1957-09-22 12 PENANG. Sat. Kulim beat Penang All Blues by eight points (one goal and one try) to three (try) on the Dato Kramat ground today. Kulim led three nil at the interval through a try by Less'.ar. Carrier equalised with an unconverted try in the second half. Ten62 words
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Article30 1957-09-22 12 Scorers for Kota Raja were: Dollah (2), Salem (2). Rashid and Din, while Hassan Bujan and Ali Aster netted for Maxwell. Kota Raja led 3-0 at half time.30 words
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279 1957-09-22 12 S.B.H.F.A.'s BIG NIGHT FOR SCOUTS CHILDREN THE Singapore Business Houses Football Association's beneficiaries in this year's annua. Feith Charity Cup soccer match will be the Singapore Children Society and the Boy Scouts Association. This was decided a t the SBHFA committee meeting on Friday night at SAFA headquarters to finalise279 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-09-22 12 JIM PACKARD, of Indianapolis. Indiana, driving an ED LowtheT Ofenhauser sprint car at the Reading. Pennsylvania, Fair Sept 15, hits the outside rail and spins over in mid-air while preparing for a qualifying heat. Packard was uninjured but the car was eliminated from the competition. The64 words
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117 1957-09-22 12 LOS ..NGELES. Sept. 21 (Reuter) Archie Moore retained his world light heavyweight championship here yesterday night by beating Tony Anthony inside seven rounds. The referee stooped the fight when the seventh round had lasted two minutes, 29 seconds, and ruled that, under California rules117 words
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Article5 1957-09-22 12 Amplify Rules On Amateurism jsklfjslfjsfjslfjslfjslfjlsf5 words
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281 1957-09-22 12 Larry Xavier - Larry Xavier =BHiL t i Sonny Chia, the 'nearest approach to Malaya's pre-war boxing idol, Battling Key' Is hanging up his gloves—for good. with each boxer At 27. Sonny, a former bantamweight champion of Singapore, who has pleased thousands of fans by hLs rugged,281 words
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Advertisement61 1957-09-22 12 '■^$_B_i 'S f^_nßßK^ #kK'- _r? 3_s__l__j msWo'' i I ,>o '^®?'-'i^_iS ls_£__i& X HgMns\ (l POLLARD CO. LTD PORT-CULLIS GRILLE ROLLING SHUTTERS SHUTTER GATES COLLAPSIBLE GATES IRON WORKS Represented by" He Li ft i J ■to HONG KONG x— i r____** _-^v. i r a C_4T_H_4F PACIFIC Consult: Malayan Airways61 words
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Article, Illustration2085 1957-09-22 13 H^^HBSbers™"^ %KVRT SINGER and WILLIAM CARRINGTON GUY today rotate another gruesome Twentieth Century 3lurder the fate of Agnes Walsh* the streetwalker* NEXT WEEK CINDERELLA and the PRINCE DEATH rHE locale fa pens to be fua warning i rtcfnr f*ttv to the big r was one of I2,085 words
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Advertisement169 1957-09-22 13 ,a v n _4fl J__rV___t —I r>? _^\t__^__| ci ___i A ___J_rv_v_ Qtf-bilP i__t\g _n Br I £r __H_t>_m HI *_r^ _P B_P MWilmw I US'g.iO Face Singapore, Tel: ***** [§3 VITALITY! 1 W Boundless Energy! V\ Radiant health! Vitality and radiant health are j Made possible by this natural169 words
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Advertisement38 1957-09-22 13 lIP If l a 1 1 n lit JYJ_VJ II LOOkeee *p=?_g_W^ tJ^^- jjg^E AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT, HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF f®|M EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES38 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-09-22 14 MERDEKA DAY IN NEW ZEALAND... MORE than 50 Malayan students in New Zealand celebrated their independence day tvith songs and dances at the Auckland University College recently. Photo shows students tcith Uco of their guests (from left to tight) Miss Teh Peck Lian (Kuala Lumpur), Mr. F. L. i A.76 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-09-22 14 PHOTO taken at the Merdeka reception at A s h o k a Z Hotel. New Delhi recently. (From left to right) Mrs. Z Indira Gandhi (Mr. Nehru's daughter), Mrs. Abdullah, i the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, and the Malayan representative in India, Inche Abdullah53 words
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Article, Illustration931 1957-09-22 14 ALICE YARDLEY - Mother's Gift ALICE YARDLEY rttiSf*** The little kitchen gleamed and i twinkled, inviting Nora to stay J at home for a change. Ignoring jT its attraction, she closed the \t back door firmly and obeyed the demands of a full-time job. She'd done the same thing every day since her931 words
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Article192 1957-09-22 14 DENIS DUNN - DENIS DUNN By A Sentencing a shoplifter. urn the magistrate remarked: "I am at a loss to understand how a woman in your position learns this form of crime." She just pwked things up as she went along. A woman journalist writes "The newspaper should be panned192 words
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Advertisement217 1957-09-22 14 Krishna Kumari V. Naidu /If^F What thoughts lie behind these bright intelligent little faces? If they could speak _^_HNRIN^ "mLccJ" 8 If perhaps their conversation would go something like this: \m%\. Jm "Look at my bright eyes" says Shamsuddin. •There are no flies on me" says Hasnah 4m B__|L y217 words
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Article, Illustration456 1957-09-22 15 Live Out Off a Suitcase iiwiii Three outfits for wise travellers: (Top left to righ*) A skirt waist dress in dripdry cotton with unusual collar detail, gored skirt and touches of crisp white pique. Separates in nylon and cepea HELICOIS. The skirt is uncrushable and the skirt is in pink456 words
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Article, Illustration563 1957-09-22 15 CiJVCZ the war great changes. have taken place in the lives of many Malayan UXK, men; their talents are no longer confined within the* four walls of their homes, and ther e fa a yearly by„ creasing number of "rarerr WOmtn xrho manage to run* a home and563 words
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Article, Illustration200 1957-09-22 15 NEWCOMERS to Kuala Lumpur often get the impression that the Federal Dispensary Is ex- clusively a drug store; this is not so as a visit to the air-conditioned High Street premises will show. Besides the pharmaceutical department, there is a well stocked make-up counter, and also200 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-09-22 15 SCIIIAPARELLI, the famous house of fashion, are launching a range of luxury stockings on the English market. The stockings, in a new shade of shocking pink, all have exotic names. They were shown at a special reception at the Milroy Club, Mayfair, recently. (Left to right)- Jean76 words
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Advertisement258 1957-09-22 15 y^J/ Dr. West's Germ-Fighter BAD NEWS FOR GERMS -1-Z_* "^^'^V^^ V. ,«w 9. ___f T ■m I r mmW y* If _i -»«*i **a_k_. S^ \a^-_av^ t _r _B i 1 __r v .I __i mw i __F wW i m I _if *^J H' "'S |H HL M^ ____y'258 words
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Advertisement268 1957-09-22 15 I 111 SHEER GOLD for a newer beauty There's magic in Sheer Gold. It begins with the delicate gilding of Sheer Gold Pat-a-Creme, a fresh, finespun version of this famous foundation that tenderly' covers every Maw, gives a peachlike colouring and gmoothness, 6tayg fresh indefinitely. On your lips and cheeks268 words
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311 1957-09-22 16 STANDARD PRESS CARD WORKS WONDERS IN U.S. A SINGAPORE Standard Press card enabled sports writer Bill Funk to watch the big tennis matches at Forest Hills after his Quincy, Massachusets newspaper Press card failed to impress the gate people. Bill who drew a journalism grant from the U.S. Government for311 words
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Article, Illustration443 1957-09-22 16 NewYork Calling '■-she ''*.d*!'f t: x>',. r /l r The inquiring photographer of the N.Y. Daily News then went around the streets of the Big City asking passersby what they thought of this suggestion. Two males responded real fast. Said one, "Marilyn Monroe is over 30. Is she sexy?" SaidMirrorpic - 443 words
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Advertisement169 1957-09-22 16 27ie irorW famous f am ii TIGEh 3ffi're«j«Bii 9Sr^ v____A____^v^^*^^'^ r -i-jißJllif' n *****3^ s§£BBEjjjj|F' i£os*^ "^^V J -_§___i «88 v SH Bala shin Sai In T; "New Look" Pa-> Very effective for Gottjfe Indigestion, Sees ckness Nausea, Tl rt d ntt* Stomachache, Foul Braafh ENG AUN TON! THE TIGER169 words
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Miscellaneous138 1957-09-22 16 I ./u^^^L—-— l^T. V-> AA"_ you were an airplane you The man I marry must be cruel incompatible and <*£» Vjt^^^|"A l( r »Tve Just come back from a etam^. &S*: business trip to Paris. I took v 7 the wife. Id rather have her ,Wj______fl_ra Just try to regard138 words
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Miscellaneous319 1957-09-22 18 fl ii 1 B BrV A B_T_PB IF YOU TOLD THEM ON EARTH „£r 'WHEN YOUR PLANET HAS lili iXflB A l/l I OF MY DOMAIN OF A MILLION I ACHIEVEP fTS OWN SPACE A, 11 A|U 11/AMr Till OXYGEN-BREATHING PLANETS,/ > TRAVEL, THEN /T W/LL M\\ ■VIAbIIb l_/ll.A*i\ I319 words
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Miscellaneous171 1957-09-22 19 ("N /"all right, SON- e.A*.*nS*"T\ I A J^s I I ZT~T~ 1 /_T\ -il /TPfcT* I YOU CAN CADDY J V^f^^T A /W^T k f? J q. >3^J I 3 yO bl I /i hired you for a A fes*-. f^ft a»a r_»r--aaa rrx-yurt, a_. wcijji usm *-»nav_r __________________________a________________i^ r^^^^^^p=^P^p171 words
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Article, Illustration786 1957-09-22 21 Nine Makes For You To Choose Here I TO EXCHANGE ■estrictions bro I'- r v I a token quota I American cars a-e I ato the country I one- or two excep- ~ar<? are mainly Americans L field. They I ,r i t'Ss2.s' o each786 words
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Advertisement148 1957-09-22 21 B__i _B HE; _r-- ___F _R ?W _r __r Vf _t _9« jn- m..._ .spga— inn iiTTi Saj. __>a__{_%Hj^|^^ B at^^ 1 S__? 'Trrnjii M Dodge Custom Royal mm —^^^Leai«L-^s---_-----M--__-M«'Mi^ M^_ M M M M IWTni use BRYLCREEM I j__v BRYLCREEM controls your hair perMl wm fectly— without mess or148 words
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Advertisement202 1957-09-22 21 I CAR HEATER _Pn *^il__ ■^__B*L. I^^ f tK»___ -^I^a^^H .rtwrta.fM*. UA r oenvwtap »w_ •35^S^f > *ak< M '^J -> M _M__| **ekft»^* M for _i| ft_«| BL The onlqae eonslroctlon a/id compact size make tbe 54 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE PHOWE 22-128 '-^"il:' Tederatloo Representatlfes WEARNE BROS. FOR CUTS,202 words
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Article, Illustration494 1957-09-22 22 XHE Graph for Libra readers (born 23 September 22 October) is strongly optimistic in general tone. As will be realised, the main trends in your material activities scarcely ever fall below a reasonably easy level. The opening of 1958 does, perhaps, put some strain on resources; but this494 words
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Article755 1957-09-22 22 MARCH 21-APRIL 20 (Aries). Unusual forms of gain are likely now. These are principally associated with normal duties. But they could be brought about through a journey or some kind of venture. The one thing you have to watch nowadays is the kind of change which could interfere755 words
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Article157 1957-09-22 22 twelvemonth JH travel "L I changes. y*J fJ financial in £**l. fl s ?'<d level of 5! should r,ot' h Pl| »5B cuity j, m stable line, MONDAY 0 -EI <-a I I j i| I* 11 I res f 1 actn:.- 1 I fli to rcr fl Voiirj157 words
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Article563 1957-09-22 22 NOWADAYS we read widely of the problem of populations which are growing at such a rate that food supplies cannot keep pace with their growth. We read also of individual cases Where a family cannot keep all the children they produce because of economic problems. We563 words
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Article150 1957-09-22 22 TDREWERY staffs in England are being deluged 2 with letters from all parts Z of the worM for samples of beer mats. i TEGESTOLOGISTS (that's the name for beer mat collectors) claim that J theirs is a most "absorb- ing" hobby. The items they j; collect are150 words
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Article193 1957-09-22 22 that is a couple who are anxious to have a child and do not appear to be able to do so, is for both to consult a doctor. I say both and this really is important. Quite often the wife is only too eager to be examined and193 words
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Advertisement426 1957-09-22 22 5^ BENNETT COLLEGE can train your mind to SUCCESS mmmmmmmmm THROUGH _r" .--111' Wm pers onal0 nal postal TUITION phß___-_-_-_BWB-B-_-BB| Th famous Bennett College has helped thousanrfa Architecture i "-"Mltoui men and women. See how it can help Building I mL Vritt today for the CoUege Prospectus on tha Carpentry426 words
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Article, Illustration331 1957-09-22 23 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT HES a student plans to go overseas to a North American college, many questions may occur to him and his family. Will he find j ¥to fit into on environment where the language and social R, s arc unfamiliar? HE vEET331 words
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Article639 1957-09-22 23 enta and the different ofnce> of the University. He gives general advice on cuxtiC-aIsV, and makes sure thai students for degrees _Hd which courses a-" .•■■-quired in their various pi igramme.^. If money d faculties should happen to come up M when there is a delay n639 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-09-22 23 A YOUNG woman from Burma serves fruit punch to (left to right) an American, a Czech, on African, a French and a South American student at International Student House in Washington, D.C. Students from many different countries meet and make friends at these social gatherings.49 words
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Article485 1957-09-22 23 DAVID YOUNG - These Patients Are Fakes DAVID YOUNG By HUNDREDS of people who regularly find their way into hospitals are on Britain's most hushhush black lists. They are labelled TIME WASTERS, NUISANCES, and PHONIES. Doctors throughout the country are warned by telephone, in printed lists and medical publications about the fakers. I485 words
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Advertisement292 1957-09-22 23 Lucky baby loving mother! i.i.m... »ww.»<^pjggi»ni ii ■■J'^?^aHßJßHga»^ r^SMßS^B_KM^"' _B_T* T 'r M riipipSMSSu I ~M 111 B f_l HUB r r m W B I will m m\- M___^> r T r V> f_i rr\ a+Vi at +nTrAfi cfAAr^ r^ftT* nf t _M I %s>ga_! B m\- Mmw __IIIS292 words
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Article, Illustration197 1957-09-22 24 SINGAPORE'S popular beauty 'Queen/ 18-year-old Shirley Ann Jones, will soon bid farewell to this island when she returns home to England. Six times winner of charm competitions, this diminutive, friendly girl who works as a clerk in Changi will be compelled to ieave197 words
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Article, Illustration311 1957-09-22 24 PERAK'S Chief Police Officer, Mr. Forbes Wallace, 48, whose 27 years service in Malaya is coloured by a brilliant sports career, leaves the country for good at the end of this month. He heads a list of about half of the311 words
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Advertisement105 1957-09-22 24 Natural Vitamin C in the ______> world's most delicious tonic drink The finest natural vitamin C tome drink ever is Ribena made from blackcurrants, the fruit which is richest in vitamin C Ribena makes a wonderfully delicious tonic which even those suffering from loss of appetite can enjoy. Ribena helps105 words
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Advertisement194 1957-09-22 24 r _____l B*'' a new touch I Jj or y° ur Ol B_ __k Mm **~m**~* m MmlmW '^*<?^^rmmT il_W^___ 1 Ij^*^^ Notiiing couaia h L fetouciiing ft i Jj and delicate cram, 1 1 /<v'X C mf dili Z|^ restores your bat*- $w n^ your Re£Us gha fm m*mtm194 words
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