Singapore Standard, 7 June 1957
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Title Section28 1957-06-07 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD ***** (5 lines) POLICE 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 \ol. 11. No. 338 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1957 12 PAGES 15 1 M>28 words
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Article89 1957-06-07 1 China Trade: \SHINGTON. June 6 (Reuter —President Eisenippeared to have lauached a trial balloon tin- towards a possible nation of the United tes total trade emhai-o i^t Communist China mm or.:, trade the Communis could stopped m ng and his sympathetic n Britain's decision to •>vn89 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-06-07 1 EASING BAN ON TRADE WITH CHINA? HIS ELECTION WAS CORRUPT. SAYS OPPONENT HE GIVES UP ATTEMPT TO FORM A GOVT. HE LEAVES FOR THE U.S. NEXT MONTH MR. EISENHOWER MR. NEHRU M. PFLIMLIN DR. ISMAIL42 words
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Article, Illustration319 1957-06-07 1 Willing To Pledge Ban On A- Weapons UN Disarmament Committee Hears Zorin's Proposal MOSCOW, JINE 6 (REUTER) RUSSIA HAS TOLD THE UNITED NATIONS DISARMAMENT SI B COMMITTEE MEETING IN LONDON SHE IS WILLING TO TAKE A PLEDGE NOT TO USE ATOMIC WEAPONS, THE SOVIET NEWS AGENCY319 words
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Article145 1957-06-07 1 'His Election Was Corrupt' NEW DELHI. June 6 Reuter) A petition chaining the election of the prime minister. .Mr. Nehru, the grounds of corrupt ictices has been filed be- re the Election Commissi n by Sitaram Khemka. r of his three opponents m the March election. Khemka,145 words
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Article114 1957-06-07 1 ■OTA, Fiji laaaaaa, June IS uAP) A 70--year-old member of the Parliament of Tonsa appeared m court yesterday accused of having criticised Queen SaJote for appointing close relatives to high government posts. Charged with sedition. Samisoni Puliuvea Afuamango appeared m court after being held m114 words
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151 1957-06-07 1 Australia Announces Takeover WELLINGTON, June 6 (Renter)— New Zealand Minister of External Affairs, Mr. Tom Mac Donald, announced today that Christmas Island, a BritLsh dependency m the Indian Ocean, was to be placed under the authority of the Australian government. The Island la151 words
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Article38 1957-06-07 1 A CHINESE labourer. Tan Teas Hoi, SS. waa found aaad outside his home at Upper Thomson Road last niiiht with two stah wounds m his body. Policp believe that Tan was murdered by secret society gangsters.38 words
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Article20 1957-06-07 1 SOVIET 2,000-ton long-range submarine passed through the i Channel for an un•ination on We Ines- tha Admiralty disclosed.20 words
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Article25 1957-06-07 1 THIRTY-FIVE thousand Chinese, born In South Vietnam, will leave the countrj for Formosa from July 1. aeiMVding to reports from Saizon yesterday. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article29 1957-06-07 1 THE U.S. Government's r. qsus Bureau estimated that the population ot the United States, including the armed force- overseas, reached 171 million yesterday. A. P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article28 1957-06-07 1 FILM STAR .Jeanne Grain and Paul Brinkman. reconciled Mew Year's eve after I stormy divorce, announced yesterday In Hollywood they expect their fifth child m November.28 words
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Article125 1957-06-07 1 D-DAY anniversary TODAY NEW YORK. June 7 (AP)— Tins was D-Day lost 13 yean ago. The long-awaited mass Invasion of Hitler's fortress Europe across the Engiish Channel started at precisely 6.30 a.m. Greenwich time. M the first allied troops stormed ashore on the beaches oi Normandy from LST's and 1.000125 words
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Article93 1957-06-07 1 A BY-ELECTION FOR JOHORE TIMOR? KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Alliance government Is seeking les-al opinion to assort am if it is necessary to hold a by-election when Dr. Ismail bin Dato *bdul Rahman. Minister for Commerce and Industry leaves for Washington as Malaya's first ambassador. Dr. Ismail,93 words
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Article31 1957-06-07 1 BRITAIN'S latest four-jet atom bomber, the Handley Page Victor, has broken the sound barrier (760 m.p.h. l its makers, the Handley Page Co. announced m London today. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article42 1957-06-07 1 BAGHDAD. Iraq. June 6 (AP) Prime Minister Nun Said's leading rival, Senator Saleh Jabr. CeO dead today as he spoke to the Iraqi Senate. Senator Jabr. 61. headed the rjmma Socialist Party, which was dissolved m September 1954.42 words
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Article29 1957-06-07 1 THE influenza epidemic continued unabated m 27 Philippine provinces H the number of cases reached the 230.000 mark with 50 deaths recorded yesterday. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article164 1957-06-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— The Minister for Commerce and Industry Dr. Ismail bin Halo Abdul Rahman, who is Malaya's ambassador-designate to Washington, will leave for the United States next month. He will be attached to the British embassy there as a special envoy while retaining164 words
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191 1957-06-07 1 Move To Keep By-Elections Orderly SINGAPORE Government is to intensify "Operation Dagger"— a campaign launched by the Colony Police last vcar against thugs and hooligans. The campaign is er. are orderly political act. lurpresent elect. c ••> '.r.g n m the two cor.191 words
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110 1957-06-07 1 No Paramount Ruler Yet Sultans Postpone Election KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Malay Rulers have accepted the new dralt const. tution m principle, sources close to the conference which took nlace today told the Standard Contrary to expectation- the choice of a Paramount Ruler for the Independent Malaya was not made110 words
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Article114 1957-06-07 1 U.S. HAVE IT, SAYS MOSCOW RADIO LONDON. June 6 (IP) The United States has developed a "meteorological bomb" to turn the weather into a weapon, the Soviet I'nion charged toda> A broadcast by .Moscow Radio made the chare* n leaking- details of vesterday.'s proceedings114 words
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194 1957-06-07 1 French Govt. Crisis: PARIS, June 6 (Reuter) The 15-day-old French crisis worsened after M. Pierre Pflimlin, 50 year-old popular Republican (Catholic) .leader gave up his attempt to form a new government and two other political leaders including the outgoing Prime Minister, M. Guy Mollet,194 words
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Article64 1957-06-07 1 ACCRA June 6 •TAP' The Ghana government is planning to ban the country's British-owned national newspaper, the Gr.ar.a Daily Graph -*.?ter of Aki Adjei toM aaaaj The Ghana Daily Graphic, owni he Lond r. Mirror group, has a circulation c i is tha coun::;. nly64 words
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53 1957-06-07 1 Twins, Triplets, Quads NOW QUINS! I.OIRFkNfO M*Rwl IS. Portuguese Last Afi i a In 9 14 uter>— An Xi rt li |a n t n 1 four boys and\ crl AU an alive and well The woman had previously >M\en birth to twins, then U:pl<t- quadruplets and final quintuplets All53 words
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431 1957-06-07 2 LONDON, June 6 (Reuter) The British Labour Party m a colonial policy pamphlet has indicated that it would be advantageous for Singapore to federate with Malaya. It said this would be cf advantage to both territories for it would enable Mrkava to431 words
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186 1957-06-07 2 That Formosa Straits Gauntlet LONDON. June 6 (UP) The Admiralty served notice today that British warships will be ready to "afford protec ion to British merchant vessels trading with Red China. An Admiralty spokesman declined specific comment on yesterday's warning from Formosa that Nationalist186 words
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Article57 1957-06-07 2 RABAT. Morocco, June 6 (UP i A special court for trying political cases has been set up by decree ol the Bultan. it was learned here today. The court Is expec:ed to try the five sons of th<-> late El Glanui. Pasha ol Marrakesh. who57 words
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Article30 1957-06-07 2 THE British expedition ,ri the 22.985-foot IMache Puchare (Fishtail Peak) failed m its first attempt to reach the summit, according to a report reaching Kathmanclu yester .y. Reuter.30 words
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Article25 1957-06-07 2 SAUDI Arabia yesterday rhsrgrd *hal Israeli tesrshipa had bocabarded her coast and threatened the traditional "Moslem nilgrimagc land sea routes to Mecca. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration188 1957-06-07 2 MR. GEOFFREY de Freitas. (r.ght), a Member of the British Parliament, arrived m Singapore last night m a Qantas Bupei Constellation from Manila. Mr. de Freitas. who was formerly the Under-Secretary for Air m the Labour Government, will spend six days In188 words
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226 1957-06-07 2 KAMAKI KA. Japan June fi (AP) An American has hidden his two small sons with friends and erected a barbed wire barricade to protect the rest of his family from extortionists he says threatened to cut his children "into little pieces." Douglas F Scott226 words
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248 1957-06-07 2 Soldier 's Brother Files Suit To Prevent Japanese Trial The Girard Case WASHINGTON. June 6 (Reuter) Federal Judge Joseph McGarraghy refused too order Sergeant William Girard brought home from Japan, but set a hearing foe next Tuesday on a suit seeking to bar trial cf Girard by a Japanese Court248 words
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Article61 1957-06-07 2 LONDON. June G (AP) Air Commodore Denis Wilson. leading British radiologist, arrived home today with the cycuitness casta, that the second H-bomb exploded near Christmas Island last week was "clean." He told newsmen on arrival at London Airport: "There was no fallout at all. But ultimately, the fallout61 words
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Article59 1957-06-07 2 .kGIERS. June 6 (Reuter)— Security measure tep- 11 up throughout Algeria t' lay to counter increased m insurgents. In Paris police made 126 arrests m a dawn swoop m tricts of the city and suburbs inhabited by Algerians. They hod arrest warrants for suspected Algerian59 words
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Article41 1957-06-07 2 HONGKONG Jti c 6—Special Standard Ser\ t Go i! 2 prices of the H ng Excbange were $16.80 to El Stc ling; .>•■ OTS to U.S.SI; $IJM ialajaa Si. Rl 131 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $272.50 to a tael.41 words
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Article150 1957-06-07 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber (rents r**r lb) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyer* Seller* Spot Int. June R.S S .N.. 1 H R S S. No. 2 mo Rvs. No 3 89J Tone: Quiet and slight1> f.isicr The price of tin < r. local market >esi< ■wa*- $385 j,, i (Unchanged).150 words
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Article107 1957-06-07 2 Plan To Arm Pact Nations RACHT, June 6 fTTsulaij —The Ministerial Cour. the Bagdad Pact today approved the setting ur. more comprehensive rr planning structure within toe Pact area, according official communique issi. day. The council reeognbthe threat of subvc: area inspired from the oetsia continued to be serious. The107 words
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129 1957-06-07 2 JAKARTA. June 6 (UP) The Army today threatened to imprison or fine experts \v fa o disc,orders drafting them for national development projects. Army Chief of BUI Major G neral Abdul Har.- Ns ;.-< sterday innotmoed that experts k I labourers and poor-:129 words
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Article30 1957-06-07 2 AIK HI General Post Other pore passed away peacefully 2 p m on Thursday leaving be hind his wife and thrcp i to mourn his loss 5 p.m. lei30 words
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Advertisement168 1957-06-07 2 isa^^^^^^_"_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ia^^iaaaaaaa^^^^^^^iaaa 'lat il» j that LOREN oil! jrj» _^M^' v "<- f_A*kj_*_> "Pval Bj__lr^^ j_bV J sultry, saury smoldering as the exotic m^tmmmwL l •*^c |V _h aj *a I3bl «L v -^^Bl^iPiswlfilsS*" would skin -dive with her for the J priceless pagan treasure— dSP^!^ J IMS ar *ac l168 words
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Advertisement23 1957-06-07 2 noti-ci: I) L were invited tc Opening Ceremony Cafe Cc. Ltd, China Insurant Building. Kuala Lum, reminded that the be bead a, Tonight23 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-06-07 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices VORSIAH binte Suj.ik. 21. works as a punch card machine operator m the Statistics Department. Singa- >re. She ha«« been working for one year and would like |c to Hollywood to see her favourite actress Anne Bhthe if she had the chance. Her favourite pastimes59 words
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Article173 1957-06-07 3 HERE'S your chance lo win a palm-fringed island somewhere m the Fiji Islands. Complete the limerick m the coupon below and send your entry to The Publicity Department, Cathay Organization, c/o Odeon Theatre, Singapore, marking the envelope "Win An Island Contest." This is a world-wide contest, sponsored m173 words
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182 1957-06-07 3 ITH less than 10 choice words you con win: round sec trip to Hongkong, Pm iknd hai Pec r'.c Ccecn 3rj It is so 5 mp!e that everybody is given th s chance of a lifetme. All you have to do is182 words
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Article250 1957-06-07 3 PENANG, Thurs. An allegation that exlawyer Lim Kheng Kooi had been making use of somebody else's money was made by an appellant counsel. Mr. EusofTe Abdoolcader, m the High Court today. Mr Abdoolcader was arguing the appeal of Ramanathan Chettiar, convicted by the Sessions Court and250 words
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Article, Illustration22 1957-06-07 3 pic. THE 85,400-ton tanker, Universe Commander m Singapore Haroour yesterday. At r-ght, her skipper, Capt. Jesse Bird. StandardStandard - 22 words
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181 1957-06-07 3 GIANT SHIPS DON'T LOOK BIG ANY MORE TO CAPT. BIRD THE largest tanker afloat— the 85.400-ton Universe Commander arrived m Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage from Japan. The tanker is under the command of master mariner, fi year tlj Capt. Jesse Bird. She is on her way to Kuwait181 words
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178 1957-06-07 3 GOOD NEWS FOR PIER HAWKERS Ban at car park may be lifted The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Singa* pore. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday told the Standard that Government was prepared to consider let. tin<r the car park opposite Clifford Pier be used by hawkers after 6 p.m. But178 words
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Article124 1957-06-07 3 Keng's First Public Meeting 1 MR. KENG BAN EE, Labour Front candidate lor Cairnhill by-election, will hold his first public meeting at the playground opposite the Tuan along School n Tank Road at I p.m. tonight The speakers will include Mr. Keng, the- Minister tor Education, Mi. Chew Swce Kee,124 words
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Article, Illustration151 1957-06-07 3 Hard At Work For Tomorrow's International Bazaar Hard at work packing up items tor their itall at the fifth si Dual International Bazaar for tne Bli"o. to be held at toe Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow. Ibate American women .owe. were at the home oi Mrs. T. R Hociet working overtime151 words
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167 1957-06-07 3 The "Musica Viva" players who enjoyed much success with the three chamber music recitais which they pn -ented recently. are to give two more recitais on Sunday. June 23. and Sunday. J.k.v 14 Under the auspices of the Singapore Musical Society, the players will167 words
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164 1957-06-07 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Sirat bin Hassan, a dork with 2k years' service m the Health Department, Johore. was sentenced to one day*? jail and a Baaa of |7M by Ifr. N L Cohen m the Seeriona Court lade*/ bat164 words
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Article75 1957-06-07 3 Red China-bound students on board SIXGAPORE Port authorities yesterday threw a tight security cordon round the passenger liner. T.kluwah which had earlier arrived from Indonesia with a large number of Red China-bound students. our Board Police md Immigration authoi strict rigil to prevent anyone but passengers75 words
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Advertisement65 1957-06-07 3 "n nn island trith net thing but 1 cttrttrttst irt**p iinii im hut tret ittfit unit a ilttitso t'ttitffii the* triiingtf tjttmt* (COMPLETE ABOVE MISSING LINE) IVddreso LOJ »|..~M ......»................r... tm Jr missing last line could be somelhine like SAMPLE— Should she leaxe her door open or I -but?" We're65 words
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Advertisement228 1957-06-07 3 J a new touch V~ Jf for your beauty .j /^YARDLEY iSj\ 3 y i^v Feather Finish ensures V\\\y^ /'/ij that your make-up is jl '?<o&y' perfect at all times. V^JV\ II ts^ Nothing equals it for v v// IM retouchina it is a blend ■M Io^ of fine Yardley228 words
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Article, Illustration446 1957-06-07 4 WITCH-HUNT' CRY BY UNION COUNSEL Pine Industry Inquiry ACCUSATIONS of j "witch-hunt and Mac'Carthyism" were made by Mr. T. T. Rajah, counsel, for the National Union of Factory and General Workers m Johore Bahru yesterday, when the Pineapple Inquiry Commission resumed its sitting. The tiucc-man Commis:.;a headed by Mr. Justice446 words
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Article184 1957-06-07 4 HE married his boss' daughter... Mr. Hiralal X Patel. 29. first met his bride four years ano. when he went to work m his father-in-law's easiness m Malacca. Obtaining parental consent, however, meant losing his job. for according to Guiarati customs which both families follow,Standardpic - 184 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-06-07 4 MR. AM) MRS. Lawrence Joseph Suppiah, who were recently married in Singapore at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. The bride was formerly Miss Helen Conceicao of Robinson and Company. The reception was held at Robinson's Cafe.- Standard pir.Standard - 39 words
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100 1957-06-07 4 ONG KIM SEXG. 4 P. waa fined $10,000 m a Singapore ay after he pleade I ty to possession }f 85,8 rticka of igarettes on .i duty of $1,332 had not ;.aid. ..rt HH lold that at 3.30 a.m. on April 22, a party ot100 words
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Article137 1957-06-07 4 He Hit Out When Shown His Errors A CLERK war, annoyed when his colleague pointed out mistakes m his typing, a 1 Singapore Court waa lold yesterday. The clerk, Gan Seng Hong, formerly employed m a News Agency, appeared en a summons charge of causing hurt to K. Somasundaram Filial.137 words
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222 1957-06-07 4 Kept Ammo In House: Sergeant Is Fined $100 AN Army sergeant, Mohamed Ghazali bin Osman, 29, was yesterday fined SlOO by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta, when he pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of 16 rounds of .303 and 104 rounds of .22 ammunition and a222 words
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Article120 1957-06-07 4 SUNDERUM LATCHIMANAM, -r>. was yes.erday sentenced to one month's jail by Singapore First Eistrict Judge. 11l J Pk McWil'iam, for impersonating a sanitary inspector. Chua Kirn Khoy, manager of provision shop m Bukit Timah Road, told the Court that on May 7. Latchimanam came to120 words
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224 1957-06-07 4 ANDY ROZARIO - ANDY ROZARIO k ßy KUALA LU MPO R, Thurs. Malayan Railway's $60,000,000 modernization plan will net be hampered by the exodus of expatriate officers under the Malayanization scheme. A requisition has been p'.aced with the Crown Agents for an initial employment of 13224 words
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Article85 1957-06-07 4 THE proprietor of a oar m Jalea Besar, Singapore, olopeci shop at midnight yesterday and went for a meal. When he returned, he no' iced the front d^or ajar. Investigating, he found two men drinking his liquor m the dark When he rushed at them, they85 words
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Miscellaneous164 1957-06-07 4 TODAY'S STANDARD ALMANAC S'nni*£ DS«II*V 53 pm Isasss dance club so- Federation of Hoys' Club: Trainnr r w •**>*.**,*& t.,: m course Judo Gymnaau" mines, nn v Rorfvh lin, »i '"l".'" 1 ,n,orm:,,i, n Service: T.ee 8.3U pm at Queen Street Boys l f x °-}z rn show Khajuraho Better164 words
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Article, Illustration547 1957-06-07 5 CAN LOOK A MAN IN THE EYE AND TELL WHETHER HE WERE SEXY OR CORRUPT 9 PENANG, Thurs. The Penans; C.I.D. Chief, Mr. J. R. Sykes, said m the Sessions Court today that twenty five years' experience m police work had endowed him547 words
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Article58 1957-06-07 5 GRACIE STEPS IN LINE MOKE entries are being received by Shaw Urothers for their "Four Girls In Town" Beauty Contest. So far. about 35 Mala ya n beauties have submitted their applic ation s. The contest closes m the next few weeks. Today's entry is Miss Grade TBJ c o58 words
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290 1957-06-07 5 SIR ROBERT - SIR ROBERT THERE Is no stronger pillar to support human sor, ty and civUlsation today than our great Commonwealth,"the Governor of smgapore, Sir Robert Black, .said last night, Sir Robert was proposing the toast to the Commoo--wealtta al the Overseas League Dinner at Raffles290 words
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Article36 1957-06-07 5 THERE will be a special screening of the picture, •L, veiv TO Look At." at the Cathay Theatre on Saturday. June 22, at 9 a.m.. m aid of Bukit Timah Youth Club building land.36 words
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149 1957-06-07 5 A SINGAPORE Coroner. Mr X T. Alexander, yesterday recorded a verdict of murder "by a person or persons unknown" at the conclusion of an inquest into the death of Chua Cheng Nee, 21, described by his father as the "dandy' of Jalan149 words
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255 1957-06-07 5 'Engagement Day' Hold-up Is Alleged MR JUSTICE WHITTON m the Singapore Assises yesterday. Baked an elderly woman whether she consulted a horoscope m fixing the "'engagement day" ot her taxi-driver son. Sng Swee Lian, ol Kampong Batak. told tre Judge that she did not. This question was asked m the255 words
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Article109 1957-06-07 5 SINGAPORE Labour Front City Councillor, Mr Sim Be-ng Seng, yesterday advised taxi drivers not to believe rumours that the City Council was going to reimpose restrictions on the Issue of taxi licences. He told the Standard that rumours have resulted m rackets The price of109 words
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Article73 1957-06-07 5 GOH WEE MENU, 40. claimed trial m a Singapore court yesterday when charged with possession of 89 pounds _of raw opium at a garage m Lichi Avenue, on June 5. He was alternatively charsed with abetting a pera D or persons unkowo mi n assisting73 words
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Article173 1957-06-07 5 FRONT BACKS QUARRY WORKERS THE Singapore Labour Front hag recommended to Government the inclusion oi' silicosis and other dusl diseases to the schedule Dl occupation diseases under the Workm Compensation Ordinance. Tins will benefit workers m quarries. The re onunen tattoa foi the acceptance recently ot a resolution this effect173 words
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Article71 1957-06-07 5 a YOUTH, Cha -j Ken* Chee. pleaded guilty before the Eighth Magistrate ..Ir. Tara Singh, yesterday to stealing a bicycle belonging to Soh Choo Slang, Tne Offence ams committed at the Holy Innocents School on Hay 31. Chew aras also charge "dealing another bicycle be i71 words
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Article15 1957-06-07 5 THE Liberal Social i-t party has began an Intensive island -wide membership drive.15 words
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Article443 1957-06-07 6 Vi HILE the roar of nn ton weapon tests haal bn Hy D DMI to come continue to bring louder demands for an end to thaaa a strange and unprecedented haste ia Deing she:, tha Soviet to conclude an agree- the Unite 1 Si s and Britain443 words
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Article424 1957-06-07 6 \OW that the Alliance Government has an- .need the selection its Foreign Serv.ce aanVe; tsst question of a sound knowledge of >._r. languages cotv.es to the tore Too much emotionalism .has permeated the subject of a tional lar.-ruase An independent Malaya must D oattonal language, but nationalistic424 words
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Article1734 1957-06-07 6 Challenge of the poorer millions AMERICA AND FOREIGN AID WASHINGTON •THE United States Senate which rolled up its sleeves to cut foreign aid. commissioned 21 studies on this subject last year and all but one of these 21 completed studies recommend a continuation of aid for two to three decades.1,734 words
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Article606 1957-06-07 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera By COME of the things the 3 Government does and expects others to do bewilder this column. When it knows something is wrong and has evidence to support this fact, it shuns responsibilities and undiplomatically attempts to »hift the "dirty work" on606 words
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Article231 1957-06-07 6 We the PEOPLE Sir— l often notice that the Social Welfare Department always gets into action only after startling disclosures are made m the press of individual, family or collective cases of distress. Isn't it the bounden duty of every responsible officer of the Department, including the Minister and Asst.231 words
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Article257 1957-06-07 6 Sir— May I enquire as to the object of the periodical infestation of dog shooters In this area, for all their many appearances here they have not abated In the slightest, the problem of stray, diseased and unlicensed dogs that render the night hideous. They appear to spend257 words
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305 1957-06-07 7 'From Sumatra, I will fight for human m^^ m^ mm^ mmmmmW^ mmmmm^ mmmm^ mmmmm^^~ m^ mm mmm m^ m '^-^-*S»-*-*-*mmJ*mmmmmm dignity freedom'^Dr. Sumitro SINGAPORE, June 6, (AP)— Dr. Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, a former Indonesian Finance Minister and Chancellor of the Indonesian University, has joined the305 words
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Article148 1957-06-07 7 In Hongkong LONDON, June 6 (Reuter) —Roughly two per cent of employed adults m the Br.tish colony of Hongkong have active tuberculosis, the House of Commons was told yesterday. A Labour member, Mr. Stan Awbery, had asked what percentage of the peoDle of Hongkong were148 words
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Article, Illustration208 1957-06-07 7 Abortion Now Legal In China HON'GKOXG. June 6. (AP) —Communist China. In an about face of pas: policy, has legalised abortion and sterilisation and ordered a .-.weeping campaign to introduce contraception among its 600,000,--000 people, The New China News Agency report' d yesterday that the order was issued by the208 words
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160 1957-06-07 7 Free Elections Not The First Step BERLIN, June 6 (Reuter) Berr Otto Grotewohl. CommaDisl Prime Minister of East Germany, yesterday rejected free elections as the Brst step towards ra-un*Lfication 1 Ihe East German News Agency said. Herr Grotewohl told workers a' IB East Berlin railway repair shop that the thesis160 words
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Article143 1957-06-07 7 HINDUS ARE SENT TO ANDAMANS NEW DELHI, (UP)— lndia is developing a little refugee resettlement project m the Andamana those green Islands tn the Bay of Bengal storied for massacres of shipwrecked sailers. The Indian Home Minister told Parliament that 357 Hindu displaced families from Muslim East Pakistan had been143 words
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Article14 1957-06-07 7 SINGER Daria Hood divorced her hu.sbard. Robert, yesterday m Los Angeles. UPUP - 14 words
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352 1957-06-07 7 MENON: HITS OUT AT A-BLASTS ON MARSHALL ISLANDS NEW YORK. June 6 (Reuter)—Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Defence Minister, yesterday strongly c r i t i c i s c d the United States' use of the Marshall Islands for nuclear and thermonuclear tests and declared there was no352 words
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Article69 1957-06-07 7 Tokyo. Jane I (UP) Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek may visit Japan betas the end of this year, informed source.said today. Prime BfTnister Nobusuke Kishi, who returned on Tuesday night from a two-week visit to pix Asian countries, was reported to have told government and Liberal Democratic Party69 words
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Article29 1957-06-07 7 WEST GERMANY has agreed to pay the United States 325.00n.n00 marks (U5577,480,--000) for upkeep of American troops tn Germany this year. informed government sources said yesterday U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-06-07 7 picture. BUDDHIST monks m Saffron gowns and white handkerchiefs beat their fan-drums m front of the British Embassy m Tokyo during their demonstrations protesting against Britain's second H-bomb tests. Police stood by until the demonstrators were finally dispersed.- UPUP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-06-07 7 CLAD IN a lovely gown that obviously dotn most for her charms, stunning singer Betty George poses proudly after being crowned "nctional pin-up queen" m New York recently. Buxom Betty was named to the NtM by c National Pm-Up Photographers' As^cc* en, m chose her from overU.P. - 65 words
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Article155 1957-06-07 7 Britons' Pension Will Be Secure LONDON June; 6 Rev- air bid m Leather, Conservator last night urged the Brit:- W- rt :n :r,e ri Comm ns to aaaurance to pensioners MunicipaUtio I Malaya that I would guard the.: n and provident I s .ts. t c r.tinuation Ol c taxa"155 words
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Article74 1957-06-07 7 DETROIT. Jun« 6. CUP) Charles Isherwooo. proprietor of a beer and wine store got the surprise of oil .'> .rs after he report ec tha theft srtons of -igare""f Ronald D. Strr. c s.r.r-a ,-cc woo c hs nokr stealing tht gai es. and paid 5°74 words
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Article43 1957-06-07 7 Eat. Germany. June 6. (AP). Germar.- i Princess carita of Bac-. and "i if h nre Tor were married here yt terday m Salem Castle. i It year eld bride, who wore a white dress for Prince Ph. niece.43 words
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Article15 1957-06-07 7 CEYLON yesterday signed r.pw international c nventi en the abolition of slaverj15 words
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Advertisement164 1957-06-07 7 It's so easy with A High-fidelity colour transparency film for every popular size camera, even the sim- Voice Hoarseness jgfl Hacking Coughs (p|/ Colds jdl|k Bronchitis Br^v'-V' 1 /.WOODSY; Catarrh HP®! I «PtoucMsl_" Sore throat 'IfSpj Colic pain 'M^Bi CHislOD INSTANTtV »TTH Woods GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE £k*<*-£ *^=.*t Resistance to164 words
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Advertisement177 1957-06-07 7 4F RALEIGH •X *>v .v.y G e t on a Ralegh and you'll **•>**•• /,'v/' want to ride for mile after mile. It'a ,\v' *o fast, so smooth and effortless. Its superb "v!% V«f performance is everything you'd expea from such V*^ •••V a graceful, good-looking machine. And Raleigh wlfl177 words
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Advertisement836 1957-06-07 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel. ***** 6. 2555* 4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Hatitax, Montreal. Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports Spore Pirxm Peneng ULYSS£S 2 15|un. 16|une 17/18|une AtNEAS 19/24|01y 25 luly 26/27 |uly Carriers opf.cn to proceed via other ports836 words
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Advertisement1155 1957-06-07 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) shjppj-. THE BLUE F UNNEL LINE £5? SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,155 words
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Advertisement881 1957-06-07 8 MITSUI |gj LINE Spore P-S'harr, Penonp FOR JAPAN Amagisan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe Moji vio Hongkong G. 6A Bansei Maru tor Moji, Kobe, Osako. Yokohamo 17 June 13 June Mikagesan Maru tor Yokohama, Nagovo, Kobe 23 June FOR U.SA. For New Ycrk, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Akibosan Maru vio Bombay881 words
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Advertisement593 1957-06-07 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings toi Bangkok ond/oi Far Ecu vio Suez. Penong P.S'hom "KAMBODIA" "SAMOA" 10 11 June 12/13 June 14/15 j U(H "ASIA" '5/16^ HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden, Port So.d, Genoo, Anr. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhogen, Gothenburg, Oslo vio Suez S'psre PS 'horn Penong "SONGKHLA" *-/»j- Ma, NOT LOADING593 words
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Article, Illustration365 1957-06-07 9 japan Exports More Goods To S'pore -RISE OF 5 P .c. RECORDED JAPANESE exports to Singapore during the 1956 fiscal year (April 1956 through March this year) rose by o c 0 over the previous year to U5565,968,0C0, according to statistics compiled m Japan. Main export goods were cotton goods365 words
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Article129 1957-06-07 9 Two New Vessels For Pelni FT LM Lines have re- put two new cargo- n;er vessels on a reguu Singapore Indonesia lervicc. They are the I.TOB-ton Brantas and the Bar.: ang BarL Both ships are of Ihe lame class and were bu:.: m Holland specially fog the totermsular trade. which129 words
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Article102 1957-06-07 9 SHELL Company of North Borneo has been preparing to erect its first irine drilling platform v l location m the Hankin Shoal, about 31 miles nurth of the northern tip "i Labuan Island. Its exact location as lected after c.:: ex- oration su d out rth102 words
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302 1957-06-07 9 DEVELOPMENT of rubber growing m Papua and New Guinea should not be hampered by fear of a price slump from the growing competition of synthetic rubber supplies. This is stated m an article m the magazine "Trend" issued by the Rural Bank of New302 words
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477 1957-06-07 9 Signs Of U.K. Industrial Expansion MAIN economic trend m May m the United Kingdom appears to be that there have been further .signs that industrial output may be about to start moving upwards, according to a correspondent. This was to some extenl hinted at In the recently pub- of industrial477 words
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Article37 1957-06-07 9 RIW YORK. Jire I DowJones closing averages: MOCKS: [ndustr .<■->: 20 H 144.99 15 Uti itiea 59 Stocka 174.77 BONDS. 43 B^r.ds 83.31 The Do'.v-J-r.r- commodity futures iiriex (1924-26 average •quail 100» closed at 157.92.37 words
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132 1957-06-07 9 BUYING FOR CHINA SHIPMENT REPORTED SOME buying of rubber for China .shipment was reported m the Singapore rubber market yesterday. Singapore rubber pi dropped half a cent tc per lb. for International I jbber for June shipment on a quiet and sU| ly easier market. Prices opened slightly higbsi proved132 words
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Article120 1957-06-07 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Con: a, June/ July |25| rs; 52 sellers; coconui oil m bulk $40$ sellers, m drums S4SJ sellers. Muntok white pepper $113 sellers. Si c |113 sellers, special Sarawak black 976. COPKA HOLIDAY, CLTLLK, BATH CO LIU120 words
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Article24 1957-06-07 9 WESTERN Australia is building one of the biggest prestressed concrete bridges m ths world It will span the Swan River at Perth.24 words
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Article151 1957-06-07 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS ULYSSES, Spalmatori, Anna, TJihodaa. Pita J■B c i Southern Satellite, fnchulva, Lisita, Gadila, Van Reimsdijk, Overijse Andros Castle, Gordian, Red hei ti n standi lie R idnorshire, Rokas. Chip Bodsley, Zelenogradsk, Dzer\:.>'.c. Sir i*. Banioe.vangi, INNER ROADS Bode, Larut, Tons Leon*. Ri'.knn. Tli Pinang. P.v151 words
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133 1957-06-07 9 Industrials Steady, Tins Are Irregular OX an active market, Industrials were steady and tins Irregular, according to the Malayan Sharebrokcrs' Association. Rubbers were featureless. Price changes announced by the Association were: Austral Malay 53 6 54 6 cci Ayer Hitam 2^/6 Gopeng 17/1 It/I Idns Hyd li/f IS/K. Kamuni og133 words
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Article267 1957-06-07 9 MALAYAN iharthrakaci mmterday rcnorted the following business done: CTS ords 87/41 arrival; Fed. Disc 12; F. N prefs 14.05, ords %2M 1150; Gammons $2.12}; Hammers 52.07.- Waugh SI ('8 to I 9", Hums prefs .\r.)/7. It/74; ordi A3/8 overnight and yesterday; Cements Si. .ML Collieries $1; M Pub267 words
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Article75 1957-06-07 9 A NEW deep test well Is to be drilled m the near future by Shell-BP Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria, some 16 miles south of Benin City which lies midway between Lagos and Port Harcourt. The last well drilled In the area was m 1!>54. at75 words
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Article, Illustration168 1957-06-07 9 Oyster 'Airlift' To Colony SUCCULENT Sydney rock oysters are served m Singapore and Hohzk ng restaurants on most days of the week. Regular consignments are flown by Qantas Empire Airway; j n cargo- <; n "ring SkTmasters to these maraeta, as wed as by ordinary servi c la San Francisco168 words
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Article25 1957-06-07 9 PLANNED maize production would add £A4O million yearly to Australia's income, according |fr. D. Shand, a farmer of Armidale, Ni a South Wales.25 words
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Advertisement249 1957-06-07 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES S«w York, Philadelphia Baltimore, Mobile, New Orleans. Houston <• 3 Sue Spore P.S ham Penang New York MANDCVIUE In Pert Sails 5 |un 9 lun 12/14 u n 17 lulv H.fASASTvit.II M :i|un 22 |un 26/28 |un 31 luly n.w i:m. Lo* An^tik San Francisco, (via Hongkongi N249 words
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Advertisement897 1957-06-07 9 NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE Re: CHOP KIM POH. VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVE i- 1 thai ONG CHOON FATT trading as Chop Kirn P. b of No. 12, Blanco Court, c ....:apore. will from the date hereof carry on the said busi- ss m partnership Me-:- I.' ii, > C.-.eong, Lee Peng897 words
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Article, Illustration451 1957-06-07 10 TN Rome, Italy, site of many of the architectural wonders of the world, there recently was accomplished a carefully designed and executed structural miracle. AtaßQft overnight there appeared m the midst of this monument-filled city a tropical desert island complete with palm tree-, tush foliage,451 words
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Article, Illustration355 1957-06-07 10 When the Jack Tars play nursemaid.... I JOH.V MILLS, mho me last I MM I a co'>-cdy role ichen he played the cobbler h "HOBSON'S CHOICE" reZ turns to this sphere m his lettel ffbm "the baby a.yd THE BATTLESHIP." In this hilarious comedy he p ays a rather dim-icittcd355 words
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Article, Illustration329 1957-06-07 10 "VTORKIXG m Tow Girls m Town,'" remarked tMMMMg J''e Adams of her starring role opposite George Nader m the Technicolor-C'r- -.Scope love story from Utnktmr-sal-International, "way like a combination trip to Europe, world-wide fashion show and a college course m foreign languages and culture.'' Julie was329 words
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Article303 1957-06-07 10 1 1 N repose ftm j 1 Dunham is serious and f Iflligjf m but vement reveals the 1 gracefulness and the nervwß energy of th e dance imposed upon the student, .-.ham, whose cowptinf of dancers will soon iting Malayan audience! ith iheir exuberar* 1303 words
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Article88 1957-06-07 10 tmn Ii„n n ('hnri r I "I Mm II li On, N Hit. lure, liter, v THu about the theme Karlf whirh resolves mur tribulation* ol .1 air, c a« a from her find the rr < turn. li hi a innairrl P"Mit and falls to l oV88 words
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Advertisement188 1957-06-07 10 SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BUND sth ANNUAL BAZAAR at VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL on SATURDAY Bth June, 1957 From 10 a.m, to 6 p.m, o FEATURING NATIONAL STALL-, FOOD AND DRINK STALLS and ■•DISNEYLAND" containing m.mv item* of interest to the young m age and m heart. ADMISSION -Main Entrance Adults188 words
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Miscellaneous341 1957-06-07 10 TODAYS QfUOTATHMC: *"A fool always finds one still mon- rnolish to admire him kdii EAU. IKIHW FOB EVEBTONE: The baa c pal si a Is con uctive, perl leul 1 1 ly m the even- Ig. TM MS Who Sl* t ye:v c: ant, I ingenious, self-controlled will efit Be341 words
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Article409 1957-06-07 11 SUGAR RAY IS BOXER OF THE MONTH U KEE, Wisconr h (IP) Sugar Kobinson, who won die weight title for 4he fourth time by knockfcg out Gene Fullmer at _■> May 1, was named National Boxing i vcsterday as ''Boxer L ':ie Month." Fred J. Saddy, Chairman ol nship C409 words
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332 1957-06-07 11 Sir Leonard Hutton Makes A Comeback After Two Years LONDON, June 6 (Reuter)— Sir Leonard Hutton returned to first class cricket yesterday after a two years' absence to play for the M.C.C. against Lancashire m the match celebrating the centenary of the Old Trafford ground m Manchester. The 41-year-old ex-Yorkshire332 words
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Article620 1957-06-07 11 SBA Junior Fixtures For Weekend FIXTURES for the Junior Men's Singles of the Singapore Badminton Association championships for the weekend from 7.30 p.m. j each day, are: TOMOKROW COURT No. 2. Lvc ihn Hang (Kg. Bflat CO va Fan Lian Lock (Fairwind), I David Lee (Swing" vs Tay Choon Hunt620 words
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Advertisement123 1957-06-07 11 I^^gL The true story of INTERPOL— OPENS TODAY _a»^B-l^^t" Columbia Pictures presents a Warwick Production Z PIStA INTERNATIONAL POLICE E •:'***^'i_| B|S_f^_a mAWS mm W^^m^mmt^^ I?**^ A shattering spectacle of a World Wide mfk -%l -t HB Manhunt filmed m Ihe sinister pick up alley's lildßfci ffl T *4l_M|p,< of123 words
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Advertisement211 1957-06-07 11 llandy SEVENTY LIGHT SCOOTER Economical to run Easy to look after tASY PAYMFMrS can bo arrancjeci 1 TKE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Singopore K. Lumpur Represented throughout the Federation HORMONE SKIN CREAM .Made by British (ilandular Products Ltd., London Restores youthful appearance to the aged, lined and wrinkled complexion211 words
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Advertisement461 1957-06-07 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SIIUAIIOXS V\(\\l SINGAPORE IMPP U TRUST ii lications the post of M nee Inspector m the Architectural rtmenl -de J. 385 p.m ole cc. 1 ly emolusingli J4 :ed n: I. A M._ Building In^ torate or adds Qua ties Final Ai nd place of birth, qua' ence461 words
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Advertisement406 1957-06-07 11 IMYI RSITI <)» M\l\H MALA 11 -111 8 DIVIMi n 4 PPLICATIONS are in\ited for 1 1 lowing posts. The uwcessful candidates will be luala Lumpur to July. 1187. (1) PuuuKial I "L have ?nce. particularly on aspects bUQSOS" Ika holding of a essional d o r d emic quo406 words
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Miscellaneous208 1957-06-07 11 Lil Abner By A/ Capp WIArW V >Oa GOT IT HEVERYTHING A UDDLE K.T COULD _rtl. MADE Kk LQWCK SU3b^ UVIA^I^/ V r r VvAST— A TELEVISION SAT, A BICYCLE, A HOOTF3OARD ,^-W-W _^_?ML||/*C Ff ,V^ MOTOR. A DRUM, A F-OOTBALL, A MODEL. HAJRPLANE, A ■T^m Of" Jl !>**»■•/ (f/^l208 words
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Article360 1957-06-07 12 Today's SPORT in the COLONY no\i\<; WHEN Fighting Lee steps into the rms: tonight at the Happy World arena to face the highly-rated Siamese Dan-irons?) Samanchan. he will have presticc more than an V Tn'- another Indonesian-Chinese f aght m the same ring he w.'.: r That man wa> ov360 words
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Article93 1957-06-07 12 VF.W YORK, June 7 (AP)— V .eight champion Carmen Basilio has agreed to terms for a middleweight title S Robinson. the middleweight champion, at I ?rk Ball Park late m September, the International I lub said on Thursday. "Basilio accepted 25 per cent m net gate93 words
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Article123 1957-06-07 12 Club Training For The Schoolboys SCHOOLBOYS m the Colony ■A.l be allowed to attend training sessions under the ices °f various clubs. was emphasized yesterday by an Education De- pari official at a meet- ing of a Colony athletic club 1- va s stressed that schoolI boys and schoolgirls could123 words
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Article28 1957-06-07 12 LC"* Reuterl The Dutch Table Tennis Asscciati aanned the u? e of sponge bats from the start <~f the 1957-58 season, it was learned here today.28 words
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Article262 1957-06-07 12 COFFEE EXPORTER, who scored a r **ble at Singaj us been promoted to Class I.v. ace rding to the latest Str i n \mendment lis Tw other Bukit and Pearl City. rred to the top class. Following is the .-rs: lß\\s| i ks m262 words
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339 1957-06-07 12 DEWDNEY CUTS GLOUCESTER'S SCORING RATE BRISTOL. June li (Reuter) West Indies had scored 126 for four wickets m their second innings at the close of the second day's play m their match against Gloucestershire here. First inningWest Indies 241, Gloucestershire 220. Gloucestershire, at one lfil for three m reply to339 words
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386 1957-06-07 12 French Colt Fric Wins Coronation Cup EPSOM, Surrey, June 6 (Reuter) Monsieur, M. CalmamTs French colt Fric won the Coronation Cup run over one mile four furlongs here today. Lord Rosebery's Donald was second with the Queen's High Veldt third. Eight ran. Mc ivea bar net mssi a half ths,386 words
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Article84 1957-06-07 12 MANCHESTER, England, lime t JAP)— A '•'.a G bson of New York defeated Mrs. Dorothy Conner of Britain fi-0. 8-1, on Wednesday to ever the quarterfinals of the northern law:, tennii championships-. Mrs. Tho'mrr Long, li TIT Old a h ili m, defeated Miml Ar--13-ye ir-o!d American iun:or84 words
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Article, Illustration111 1957-06-07 12 Charity Show For Centre? SINGAPORE'S Tiong Bahru Youth Centre will soon Launch a $6,000 drive to equip its ipOli section City Councillor, Mr. S.M. V.i .ii4.ii- ha already arranged with the King's Theatre management for 8 benefit show, the proceeds of which would ro to the sports section of the111 words
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Article, Illustration726 1957-06-07 12 All The Results Tiong Bahru j A DIVISION BOYS 80 yards Hurdles; 1 Yong Kek Bei I 11 Bs. 2 S *Manic.m 3. Van Hnck Soon. 100 yards; 1 Tons Xek Berg 11J 2. p. Marimuthu 3 SManiam. 999 yards: 1. Tong Kek Beng 27 "s726 words
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Article129 1957-06-07 12 KEK BENG WINS 5 EVENTS YONG KEK BENG, of Tkmi School, was the most outstanding athlete of yes- School A' 'actio Meets m Singapore. Yong won fiw events 100 yards, 10 2 hurdle. imp and long jump, to take the Individ* Championship lor Division "A" other athletes, Yue Chens Weng129 words
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Article26 1957-06-07 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Johore Police Coitingent bold their annual athletic meeting on the Police Depot Grounds, Johore Bahru. tomorrow commencing at 3 p.m.26 words
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Article353 1957-06-07 12 NEW YORK, June 6 (Reuter) The American Medical Association today approved a resolution at its annual convention ordering a study into 'shocking' reports of widespread use of stimulants by athletes m the United States. The resolution -singled cut the drug amphetamine and its derivatives lor condemnation and called for353 words
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Article84 1957-06-07 12 SERANGOON stale* Vi i fr ■ten beat Tamfl Brotherhood Association by two goals to one m a SAFA Div ::B league Si Fairer Park yesterday. Ibrahim and Othman <-"nrecj fei the winners while Tamilians only a me trom Bejoo. m another match m 'he v c divi I84 words
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Article65 1957-06-07 12 EVIAN France. June 6 (Reuter) Mr. Avery B -ican president cf the 1 rational Olympic Committee, it understood lo have tolc executive committee here yester. ..e he believed the scope of tne O'ympic Game* should be widened ne eons. number of competitors ought to be lim executives are65 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-06-07 12 photo). ENGLAND'S CeneaJ i Peti rr efeai bets aaamst the -ourth day of the first Test fit Edffbaston. Wanoicfcshtre, England, on June 3. May u-cnt m to bat on J VMM I« On June 4. he lens 235 not out. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article184 1957-06-07 12 NEW YORK. Tun I 'AP) Cincinnati s Redlegs reasserted ir hold on the National I rue lead by cooling off Philadelphia 4 2 m li innings on Wi dnesday i l*ht, dropping the P Hies into third place as the Brooklyn moved into >cond with a 4-0 victory over184 words
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Article115 1957-06-07 12 Army Cricketers THE leflowtag have been selected to represent to i Singapore) m Singapore Cricket oiation Senior T. > v i ixture versus CSC a* B i tier Ruad on Sunday. Lt IfaUetl (Cant) (MBTO.I Lt Rose (l SRRA), Cfn Wh te (40 Base Wkspa REME). L-Cpl Grmdrod (RPO Nee115 words
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