Singapore Standard, 14 June 1957
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Title Section28 1957-06-14 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD ***** (5 lines) POLICE 2400 #ft ft iH ZBl 1 *1 4 -1. VII. No. 545 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS28 words
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Article, Illustration922 1957-06-14 1 The Big Parade In Light And Shade At The Parade IN Kuala Lumpur helicopters lead the air force units which flew over the parade grounds. The High Commissioner, 5 Doncld MccGiil'vrcy ccn be seen welching in plumed helmet from the salutmg dcis with |_t Gen. S:r Roger Eower, the Director922 words
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Article474 1957-06-14 1 'Not A Haven Of Rest But Brief Halt' THE BIGGEST ENEMY v IS STILL THE COMMUNIST PARTY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Independence for Malaya Ls "not a haven of rest at the end of a journey but only a brief halt on the road to an honourable place474 words
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221 1957-06-14 1 Youngest Premier Since 1883 PARIS. June 13. (Renter) M. Maurice BourgesMaunoury was approsed new Prime Slinister of France by a midnight vote n the National Assembly last night ting flgun wer 240 for an l 194 against The 42-yi ir-old Rad leader thus becomes221 words
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157 1957-06-14 1 FEDERAL COUNCIL WILL CONTINUE AS 'PARLIAMENT' K( AI.A LI'MPL'K. Thurs— The Federal Legislative Council will continue to function as the "Parliament of Independent .Malaya" until the next general elections in 1 The Alliance Government will announce this shortly after Merdeka Day. sources close to the Government told the Standard today.157 words
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177 1957-06-14 1 23 Air Sorties Over China— Peking Claims REDS OPEN FIRE ON U.S. PLANE WASHINGTON. June 13 (AP)— The U.S. Navy said on Wednesday one of its carrier-borne planes received minof damage when fired upon by Chinese Communist shore batteries about eight miles off the China coast on Tuesday afternoon. The177 words
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Article97 1957-06-14 1 Go-Slow Men May Face Suspension PORT SWETTEXHAM. Thuri. The Railway Administration tonight warned workers participating in the go-do* here that they faced suspension. The warning was delivered to official* of the Port Swe:tenham branch of the National Union ol Railwaymen by the general manager of the Malayan Railway. Mr. C.G.97 words
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Article106 1957-06-14 1 FIFTEEN HUNDRED members of the 2.300 strong Singapore Teachers' Union yesterday defied covernment's warning not to proceed with a .strike action. At a four-hour closed meeting at the Eadminton Hall. :he teachers took a secret ballot In protest against the government's delay in giving them equal benefits106 words
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Article409 1957-06-14 1 3,000 Queens B day Guests liv TIRKV I'II. LAY IT MAS A FIELD day tat pkatafrapacn at the Government House Garden P.irt> yesterday in honour of thp Queen's Birthday Iveryone seemed to be either a photographer or the iubitct of one. Of course, the most409 words
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219 1957-06-14 1 WASHINGTON. June 13. (Reuten A leading ex-ser-vicemen's nrsantfat; >n in the United States, the Veterans of Foreign Wars iV.F.W.). yesterday assigned one of its national officers to observe the Girard trial in Japan. The V.F.W. said the tr;al would be observed by219 words
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Article30 1957-06-14 1 THE BISHOP i Liverpool. Dr. Clifford Martin, told flu Liverpool D.":e.= ?.n Conference in Liverpool yesterday that the hydrogen r-orr.h should not be made at all ReuterReuter - 30 words
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126 1957-06-14 1 lAN, T L] (Reuter) —1 Fordan Government in an official statement early this morning accused the former Egyptian Military Attache in Amman of plotting the assassiation of "a number of Royal Dyna members anc members of the Government." Jordan ordered the withdrawal of the126 words
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Advertisement48 1957-06-14 1 ymSBS To MEEt s^-77 EfERY'NE^ 1 2RE AT CHINA Kopj.icA'k co;^ 334*NOXTHtBRlOGEiR0AD)^L Time for a *_-*^™"^^-j i ■^M^^bbk- -i^ ''"^*s§Bili Malaya's own 1 VtoT o Mai distinguished fe^T AwAtOID COtO MIOAI AT UOWOOM BRIWtRS IXMIIITION 195* IKCWID AND ■OTTUO IY MALAYAN MEWERItS. SINCAMM OISTRUUTIO It tIAUM NUV|. <l48 words
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Advertisement57 1957-06-14 1 occessories NCW P£X PHOTO STUDIO 1 Raffles Place Singapore-] Tel-***** t»^ fJy sfj a* j e/ 11 3 i;j| ft X^ y^^^^^^m 4 tmiuuiu iy y>^BllvbyMi ■jipsCtBß)P^^B^. l> 1 E LECTION fIEP i»- OttATOfiS Of MODELS SINCf 1848 i M THf flN£St JEWEUIIS THEOUOHOUI IHE *OtlO so/. A 9 .n#s.-57 words
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310 1957-06-14 2 > i o oj> ofn r> rxrX)nj^ r x MORE DAYS TO GO FOR A CHANCE TO WIN THE ISLAND OF YO.R DREAMS IN THE PACIFIC OR A RE'UaN TRIP TICKET BY SEA TO HONGKONG AND WHAT HAVE YOU DONE ABOUT IT? """e310 words
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253 1957-06-14 2 SBWU Warning On Bus Dispute 'Govt. Has Forgotten The Interests Of Labour' A GENERAL strike by all workers engaged in public transport companies would be the ultimate result, if no satisfactory solution is reached in the present strike issue between the Singapore Bus Workers'253 words
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Article127 1957-06-14 2 MA] tGCA, Thur- —a Councillor. Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi. will not query the status of Dato Naning Mohamed Shah bin Mohan i i Said, self-styled "Sultan"' of the Nailing tribe, at Council meeting, hi Htw of the explanation given ear'v thil k by Chic:127 words
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90 1957-06-14 2 BENTONG, Thurs— The tiper of Bentonjj. which killed a woman tapper here on Tuesday, last nipht foiled another attempt by Pahang Gam c Warden, Mr. K Robinson to trap and kill it. Mr. Robinson and three Rangers of his Department laid the trap an90 words
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99 1957-06-14 2 IPOH. Thur?— A Federai Bee-Hoon Manufacturer! ASSO* dation has been teemed to improve the indu *rv m Malaya. Fom bras bet of Uiii Aat> dation have been established at Paoang, i-on. k iala Lum- POT BOd Malacca. I M A. .-ociation recently made a successful99 words
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Article30 1957-06-14 2 The Kcriah Div; inn o UMNO yesterday prop «ed Singapore's D< puty Chief Mini tei [n be Abdul Hamid Jumei ac the I 1 :r'v"s vice-president lor 1957-5830 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-06-14 2 r-LADYS GANN is a typist attarhrd to th< partmont of th<- Sincapt.re Cold Storage. Glad>s sp.nd-s mud, «'l her m».i*< lim«- r< »fj swimming. Like most other nflirr li,\- she is s. a holida\ in Hon k<39 words
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225 1957-06-14 2 NEW YORK. June 13. (Reuter)—The Mew Y\ rk Times, in a dispatch from Warsaw today, qu' t"d the Ch r i t Commum.-t leader Mao Tse- Chinese Communist security forces "liquidated" 800.000 persons October 1949 and the t>( ginnii of 1954. The dispatch, from the225 words
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Article53 1957-06-14 2 IPOH, Thurs. Damage estimated at $4,000 was caused la. 1 right :i at the K;r F i mil involving ten British servicemen. The soldiers smashed thi juke box and broke glasses, ■d furniture. :ary police, sumto the scene, restored order. A report ha bet n53 words
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234 1957-06-14 3 'Monarchies Are Safer Today' Lord Cecil NEW YORK. June 13 (AP) The monarchies oi Europe are more safely established today than M years ago and "there are signs of more manes coming. Lord David Cecil of England writei in the latest issue of Life magazine. Il nd David. author and234 words
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Article54 1957-06-14 3 IPOH. Than, Thieves forced open the back door of I coffee-shop in Tatlock Street in the early hours of this morr.mq and stole $350 and three cartons of cigarettes. The burg! a rv VM dbCOWNd who- letoi unied at about 3 a.m. today to find that the shop54 words
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Article27 1957-06-14 3 MR. W. E. Lancaster. Dirertor of Veterinary Services, Federation or" Malaya, who i? leaving the country shortly, paid a farewell vi-it to [pah last Wednesday<27 words
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Article, Illustration156 1957-06-14 3 THE Queen has approved the plan for a new chapel for the Order of the British Empire to be established in the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Prince Philip, who is Grand Master of the Order, in a message yesterday appealed to holders156 words
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286 1957-06-14 3 Railmen To Extend The Go-slow To Singapore KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The "go slow" by the National Union of Railwaymen today began to make itself felt in Kuala Lumpur, nerve centre of the Malayan Railway system. A goods train pulled out of the town this morning more than two hours late.286 words
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Article78 1957-06-14 3 2 Customs Officers Are Wed PENANG, Thur=— Two Cu?tODM officers. .Mr. Gerard Michael and Mlsi Magdalene Scully were married here today. The wedding was solemnized before Rev. >7r. Rene Chineau, acting parish priest of the Cathedral of the Assumption. A rcoption WMS later held the Piccadilly Hotel. The bride is78 words
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Article, Illustration176 1957-06-14 3 'SET UP TOURIST BUREAU' HE SAYS THE Government; of Sin- gapore and :he Federation BO HIW set up a Joint orgar.. lattOß to encourage U url I from South America to v../. their territor:- South American hotel rr.-:-nate and millionaire. Mr. O. Rosaxlos, said tola vesti rdaj when he arrived176 words
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Article33 1957-06-14 3 a baby buffali strayini on the road at Kepala Bat a 12 miles from Boiler worth was killed in a collision with car yesterday. The passengers in the vehicle were uninjured.33 words
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108 1957-06-14 3 TWO visiting Burmc-p jourQalistl U Scin of the Har.thaWMddj Daily and U Tin Soe of New Light of Buna* yerter dav predicted that Comnunisi Insnrsenti in Burma would surrender in the course of the next few months. Thev fell '.he morale108 words
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190 1957-06-14 3 THREE frigate? of the Indian Navy, the Tir. Kistna. IB Cauvcr v Wttl a goodwill visit to in the middle of July. Under the overall command cf Commander D. R Mehta, the warships will call at PHMMNJ ar.;i Singapora A:: India House spokes■mb iaid190 words
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129 1957-06-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Sulaimao bin Ahmar?, -0, tofi;iv tTfin I r< v.;:vi-the-w-rl'd hi'.ch-hikc The rc> i•. Fi .istration from con- it i ui mployuMnt Ho nU Ml ilo -l^ion to jaDfctl round the idobo also ■tanned from his passion for nrivor.ture and a desire129 words
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Article, Illustration211 1957-06-14 4 EVEN THE ADVISOR WAS SURPRISED Subversive Clause Was Unexpected' INCLUSION of the clause barring subversive elements from the Colony elections came as a surprise during the London Merdeka talks, constitutional advisor to the Mission, Mr. Walter Raeburn said in Singapore yesterday. "I had been in touch daily with the delegation211 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-06-14 4 pic. MR. and MRS. TONY GROSSE after their marriage at the St Joseph Church, Singapore, on Wednesday. The hride is the former Miss Jennifer Pereira. The couple are seen cutting their wedding "ake at a reception held after the ceremony. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article127 1957-06-14 4 THE Sarawak Government is to build a $1,000,000 Secondary School near Kuching. When completed, it will have accommodation for "10 pupils, Including n boarders. its 6jut4rangubu>tjpe layout consists rf two two-storey teaching blocks with covered passage-ways connecting them and an administration block (i:. eluding staff127 words
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Article137 1957-06-14 4 Police Round Up 170 Thugs OXE h .:r:-ired and seventy secret society suspects were rounded up by Sin^npore Police during the past week. Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Clague, said all the SUSPS tfl were subsequently released after having been questioned and screened at the C.I.D. This Police campaign was an137 words
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Article84 1957-06-14 4 IPOH, Thurs.— A re:ruHirg team of the Royal Air Force (Malaya) will visit Ipoh and Taiping from July 5 to 8. to interview and select candidates for enlistment into the force. The interview at Ipoh will be in the Peraic police volunteer reserve mess, Douglas Road, on84 words
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Article102 1957-06-14 4 Zinc Type Houses: A Warning ASSEMBLYMAN Mr. Lee Choon Eng yesterday warned all prospective buyers of bar-rack-type zinc houses to confirm with the City Council and Assessment Department as to whether the houses have been approved. He said that esses of swindling have been reported. Builders of these houses are102 words
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121 1957-06-14 4 MORE than 100 stranded passengers for India, the majority of whom are Malayan students in Indian universities, will leave for Madras In a specially chartered plane on June 29. A Singapore shipping firm R. Jumabhoy and Sons has arranged the flight en a Super121 words
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Miscellaneous993 1957-06-14 4 Standard eMlmanac Information at a Glance REX: Walk The Proud Land 3. 6.30 M n pourri QQi m. RmMi SumflKltA D rt D a-^ ar.d 915 pm. /ILUII t3Z/l,fi mary iKLi. 6-2 Mall Basj (KL): V 0* WH» BM «jr-v. T"#-*» Ir N'o R-n'np« L-k«> t,, 656 Singapore Share Market993 words
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Advertisement101 1957-06-14 5 I \y^^v\ YOU CAN iW If| A RELY ON r^- 3 '^vZjC\/~ J^ UITil ADDrD vITA^ I!NS a& d Doctors agree that, from about the ~-^*Za ninth or tenth month, healthy babies r^^ J require a FULL CREAM MILK as an W[§^[^R/^V unaortant Dart of their daily diet. I You101 words
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Advertisement136 1957-06-14 5 J FROM TOMORROW J ALL ROADS LEAD TO M0 to^ JEFFREY HUNTER-:-REE NORTH- f#4 SULLIVAN on the mo<l Violoni Soareli For Ti\-;i-un 1 Bvcr Bhtfc The Gmi SOUTHWEST! t J I \^s^ Fomorroi. and J Sundd> J f MIDNIGHT! J j p. vi -K ALL ,/^r EXCITIXC! J l\ MA\D\RI\136 words
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Article457 1957-06-14 6 y^O programme for socializa' n in a self-govern-ing llwil DM be carried out \v:th any measure of su ir.>>s i: :> racked by a sound economy. I". -,;m, the development of a sound economy is dependent or. M :-trial progress through cogfgfjgattofi be* -Tr'. yers and employees457 words
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Article381 1957-06-14 6 LES and regulations for controlling the t increasing flow of Ifwflk on public highways ■'esigned to ensure 0M peati ;sible safel for all road users. As traffic problems increase, new regulations are necessary to solve them. Yet even the most careful motorists, cyclists and pedestrians bui381 words
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1152 1957-06-14 6 The Tamils prepare for mass disobedience campaign From Colombo, Francis Ashborn says unless Mr. Bandaranaike acts ?oon and wisely, he vill jeopardise the peace of ihe whole country... rjMIE Tamils in Ceylon the island's largest minority sroup are preparing for a mass civil disobedience campaign which they will launch on1,152 words
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Article594 1957-06-14 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera By TTXKASY lirs the head that WCan the crown, so wrote Shakespeare. The truth of this has been provetl through the centuries. Today, there arc very fewMich heads in the world and they do not appear to be unduly uneasy. There arc594 words
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Article, Illustration861 1957-06-14 6 -SOVIET SURVEY- Edward Crankshaw, OBSERVER authority on Russian affairs. m writes from London on the... —strange relations between Helsinki and Moscow 'J'HE Soviet leaders are being received in Finland with mixed feelings; but, on the whole, the visit augurs well. No Finn can possibly welcome with rejoicings861 words
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Article141 1957-06-14 6 Sir You concluded .r second editorial of June 7 under the above caption in words: v. '1 be folly to stop the teaching of En h in our schools." English should continue to be th edium of instruction as it will ■hrayi be the language of the141 words
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Article140 1957-06-14 6 PATRICK FLYNN - PATRICK FLYNN Kr— As a musician and fetterntad follower of musical criticism I was dist: when reading what "OB" had to say about the recent Chamber BMaaaMt concert Whv was the conr praised for "keeping choir and orchestra completely under his control" when to anybody present the op«140 words
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Advertisement86 1957-06-14 6 PIANO ACCORDIONS Student 12 25 Kevs 12 Bos* $135.00 Student 24 25 Kcvs 24 Bos* $150.00 Student 32 25 Kcvs 32 Boss $***** Cantore 49 34 Kevi 4S Bosi $***** Cantore S3 34 Kevi SO Ban $***** Contore 87 3" Kcvj 80 Bass $375.00 Cantore 96 3" Kevi 95 Boss86 words
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Advertisement91 1957-06-14 6 PUCH® THE LOW PRICE MOTOR CYCLE FOR LEARNERS AND EXPERTS TWO PUCH MOPEDS WITH 3 AUSTRIANS ACE COIf ROUND THE WORLD THEY HAVE TRAVELLED 17,000 MILES AND THEY NOW IN SINGAPORE. IT IS THE FIRST TlvE mC'EC ROUND THE WORLD AND ONE OF THEM CARRIES PILLION RIDER AS WELL. IT91 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-06-14 7 ►•>. Jinis IVii^o >its in t!i<- Superior Court in ahinrnui. June 4. waiting to K ivr rviclrme ■r m; > u.nrm Arthur N Mm l,r her tele- "in v|,, accused of hciiij; unconjh. ii- .ind of h.ivins; an uncontrollahle temper. -.o wa- ;r.mtfi! i decree. Mi-s l»:ii?58 words
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281 1957-06-14 7 Barriers Put On U.S. Films In Asia, Says Assn. Sr\V YORK. June 13 (Keuter) Important Asian Ln for United States films were being threatened In ion. political and economic upheavals and > placed on cinema admission prices, the Motion r \port Association of America said yesterday. The association also said281 words
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Article42 1957-06-14 7 DR. Oene Vecnbaas, N, member of the World I on, stationed at R ing >n, Burma, collapsed on nesday at San Francisco International airport and died an ambulance could I hospital. Dea'i tentatively attributed to a heart attack. APAP - 42 words
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186 1957-06-14 7 SECOND SOLDIER INVOLVED IN FATAL SHOOTING The Chard Case NEW YORK. June 13 (Keuter) The Columbia Broadcasting System reported yesterday that another soldier was involved in the controversial case of U.S. Serjeant William S. Girard. cbs .\u\ that Berfeani Vie- Nicke] urrei lered to ;;:i iritics in Japan last Saturday186 words
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Article133 1957-06-14 7 No MPs At H-Bomb Test Area —says Mccmillan BARNSLEY, gngUw^i Jam 13 CM') Prime Minister Harold afacmillaa rejected *equests by Members of Parha:n. i.: lasl Dighi to see the ne.\t British Hydrogen bomb test in the Pacific. I.ai iiri"o MP Mr. Roy Ma a ■>'■• i Mr. Macmfllaß bad sent133 words
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Article32 1957-06-14 7 the United States Foreign Clainv; s t ttlenu d1 Comn n pesto rday made uss7»>; oo award to Catholic religious <>:■!(:■ i". Philippines W damages sustained during World War 11. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article128 1957-06-14 7 Leaves $90 Mil. Estate LONDON, June 12 (Router) Mr. James Armand Edmnnd dc Rothschild, art connoisseur, farmer, racehorse owner and former Member of Parliament. left C 11.137.410 (about Malayan $90,0(0.000) at his death last month, it was announced here today. Of this, C7,. r »70.029 was paid in death duties128 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-06-14 7 photo. MAYFLOWER II the wooden ship that is a detailed copy of the Mayflower that carried the Pilgrim Fathers to America in l()20. is shown here passing the British aircraft-carrier Ark Kn\al on the lii^h seas. The photouraph was made from aAP - 71 words
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Article258 1957-06-14 7 World War II Cls Were Made Sterile new york. June is (Renter) The New, York Daily i p p rta that the Dotted Btati Armj had begun an Investlgatloa tnlo cluunea thai uncounted numbers of senricemen were made sterile or jeneticallj defi ctive wh< n i xpi258 words
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Article, Illustration245 1957-06-14 7 RUSSIA FACES 'ABSOLUTE DESTRUCTION' soys Norstad DEFENCES STUDDED WITH 250 AIR BASES WASHINGTON, June 13 (AP) Toplevel military testimony made public yesterday holds that Russia faces sure and "absolute" destruction from the air if she launches an attack on the West. Gene i ;.l 1.:.:;: Xoritad, G >:::mandcr of North245 words
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Article260 1957-06-14 7 rivUVIV, !"I I '.VX, Ma: sachussetts, June U Captain Alan Villiers, master ;jyf!.u'. it 11, told reporters who were invited aboard his d on her arrival here yet.iy that MayflOWCl "sailed •i a fair n I" during f of her s:^-day 5.D()i)-mile A' antic crossingReuter; A.P. - 260 words
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115 1957-06-14 7 LONDON. June 13 (Reu'er) The Duke of Edinburgh car'y today left a British Broadcasting Corporation U eviskM studio after two rehear* Sail a -ting eight hours for a £20,000 Internationa! Geophjsica] Year programme. The rehearsal was the first for the BBC's mammoth show115 words
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156 1957-06-14 7 HELSINKI. June 13 <AP> Soviet Pren-ier Nikolai Bul»amn and Communist Party Secretary N kita Khrushchev tailed to win anv political concession Crom the Finns in an agreement signed in Hei>inki last night. The agreement, signed by Bulganin and Finnish Premier v. J. Buskelainen156 words
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Article35 1957-06-14 7 THE Jordanian Foreign Ministry has notified the B:;--tisy Embassy in Amman that the vi. r.-.ment would welcome a resumption ol British Oxerseas Airways Corporation Bight* to Jordan, it was announced yesterday ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-06-14 7 ajskdhfkjhskdjfhsdaf PERUVIAN singer Vma Mima, (right i looks on while romposcr Moi<«rs Vivanro from whom lma i>. reported to have declared sh, was diw.neri in los *nee|e* *peak? at a pross ronfrrrncr aboard tin (.!«•< k linn s«• Ouern Fredcrika. on arrival ai Athens. rprentl> m.i is saidAP - 79 words
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Article136 1957-06-14 7 SYDNEY, June 13 (Reutcr) A giant radio telescope believed to be the first in the world capable of taking radio pictures of the sun has been built here. The telescope was dc and constructed by scientists of the Radio-Physics Division of the Commonwealth Department of Scientific and136 words
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846 1957-06-14 9 MADE rubber has l>efn miking: spectacular ids into the total rubt market. But United ps rubber companies, jding the biggest pro's of the synthetic are investing millions rease output of the '.■ollected from trees, writes Jack K ll\m m the v York Times.846 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-06-14 9 SARAWAK FARM TRAINING sad;lf;lkasdjflkjasdf (top) rvfeber fteld ft "!cfr, is explaining fo trained r 771 ethod Of toitfi a triangle having a spirit level attached. The other picture thoiot trn;7!ers malting conguJitTn. PICTURES shots Baram farmers undergoing fl COVfM of training oji sgriculntre in Sarawak, Traweej 'ea r I odern57 words
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Article218 1957-06-14 9 OUTPUT of tin ore in Malaya has been running at a record rate, but little replacement of worked out land is occurring, according to The Financial Times. "Evidence is. in fact, growing that during the next decade it is possible that for this reason Malayan production218 words
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Article193 1957-06-14 9 THE profit of the Kuala Seiangor Rubbtr Co. Ltd. before taxation but after charging export duty and Cttsei was LH. |i: "i. a rrducti- n of £2,000 on the previous year. Aftrr pr .v\l:ng for taxation amounting to L3.3G9 and iking into account of £1,736 taxation t.ver ttaerfi193 words
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Article35 1957-06-14 9 TRADE talks between Japan and Pakistan Wffl e;in In Karachi MWt A two-man Jrip,-.-~o?e trade rr.:>>:''::. led by M Kakitsubo. will be ioincd bv three official? 1 T *T~" 1- V* A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article42 1957-06-14 9 NEW YORK. Jur.p 12 Do'.vJor.cs closing avenges: STOCKS: |al ;?-.ria:s 509.66 20 Rails 147.5G II DtUtttai H M 65 S:nck.<; 176.97 BONOS: 4" Bc-.c.s R7.81 The D ;'.v-Jiv,.-,; commodity ftlturn index (1924-26 averages •qnali lit) doaad at lIHST. UPUP - 42 words
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Article55 1957-06-14 9 A new plant designed to product I further 1.600 tons a year of an aiti-oxidant used to unprovq petrols and lubricating oils is being; built at Billingbam, North East England, When it goes into operation next year tre plant will make Itf owners (LCI. Ltd.). one of the55 words
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Article353 1957-06-14 9 DEVELOPMENT of ::c\v and more efficient technique for era', types cf ttztut processes has been announced by the British Rayon Re•Mßtl Association at W;. tbensl iwd afanrnffiter 5..K commercial firms are forming a co-operati\ group to exploit its possibilities. Iht technique nsst a fluid DC whi353 words
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Article222 1957-06-14 9 A GLASS FIBRE lifeboat Bjitb its engine r;::.:;;:^ WM wcrcd from a ship in London docks recently and was away from the vessel's side immediately it touched the water. Because it is essential that a lifeboat should be ready for instant service in any wcathet; the222 words
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Article16 1957-06-14 9 THE price of I n In Sir.;:' vesterday ws; 5-^84.8 (Up 87$ cents').16 words
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161 1957-06-14 9 RELAXATION of the Australian import restrictions announced in April has been noted with considerable interest by a large number of Singapore businessmen, and the Australian Government Trade Commissioner has received many enquiries for details. Taken wftn the relaxation? in cilect ?incc January I. tbc total161 words
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Article35 1957-06-14 9 PASTURE see. ling and topdta log from the air have made profitable many thousands of acres of ifeetp and stony Country En grazing properties in tin 1 centra] weat I Ml South Wales35 words
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Advertisement363 1957-06-14 9 NOTICE FNIFFER Vov 7 nut Due Singapore 14 S ■>: from I K *****. ~rN' "S that owin? to the present abnormal conditions prevailing at Port Swettenham the Port -orities have refused to permit the discharge of cargo per the above vessel at that port, and discharge of Port Swettenham363 words
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Advertisement167 1957-06-14 9 NOTICES POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which '.vill close at 11' noon on Th :rsday 27th June, 1957 are invited I the Commissioner of Police. Federation of Ifalajfj, for the purchase of Evinruda Outboard Engine spares. Full particular^ are ■btainable at the office of the O.C Launch Sub-Depot, Tam; J chore167 words
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Advertisement560 1957-06-14 9 NOTICES R. JUMABHOY SONS LTD (Travel Drpt) SINGAPORE announces that they arr trying to arrar.ee immediately fixture ol a direct special chartered flight from Singapore tc Madras bv Super H c< nstellation Luxury ain r. ■./..oned on 29-6-57 reaching Madras the Special Chart* r i*< ThoM wlshtof passages contact for560 words
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Advertisement549 1957-06-14 9 CITY OINCIL (U SINGAPORE TENDERS 1. WATER DEPART 1 5.., S i -ind 5p re« for Water. Tender Dep sit s: Cloa 4 rtn 1 2. GAS DEI Supply and Erection of Four Gas Fired Cremating Furnaces at the proposed Crematoria. Upper Aljunied Road, Singapore. Tender De; $200. Close 12549 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-06-14 10 Those curves betray who these beauties are and you con surely identify the first (left) as Jayne Mansfield, and her companion as Joan Collins, both doing a new film for Twentieth Century-Fox now.35 words
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Article, Illustration348 1957-06-14 10 Little Tim wants to be a Frankenstein J^ITTLE Tim Hovey, who has to date starred only in light-hearted sentimental comedies, says that his ultimate amhition as an actor is to appear in "the most terrible, horrible, frightening monster picture ever made.' Tim, who co-stars with Maureen oHan and John Forsythe348 words
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172 1957-06-14 10 but he's the cause of all the laughter in this film Tim Hovey was able to make during the filming of "Everything but the Truth." There's a scene in the picture in which T;m la supposed to be eating a hot fudge sundae. In lieu of a real sundae Tim172 words
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Article, Illustration681 1957-06-14 10 funny spoof with Niven at the end of it "QH, Men! Oh. Women!," a comedy hit on Broadway last season, hM been transferred to the screen in CinemaScope and DeLuxe color by TwtntteU CenturyFox. Dan Daily, Ginger Roger?, David Niven, Barbara Rush and Tony Randall are681 words
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Article454 1957-06-14 10 Nat "King" Cole trades piano for Stens SAMUEL F-i"cr, ichose pass ON 'or xhe rnni and realistic is unequalled in Hollywood, will once age itwunuttutt tkij Quality bi his mm G'obc Ei rises Prodnctioii, Gate." i gtori or lore and war in li\doChina. One c r :r o;-454 words
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Article, Illustration287 1957-06-14 10 Sid - THE HOLLYWOOD LOWDOWN Sid by Keep these two Queens! You'll find out the mystery next Wednesday r of a new play, "Duchess and the Dawn." The actress's last stage irance was in "Anastasia," in which she played ■*nr a year and a half on Broadway and on tour. Hrr role287 words
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Advertisement87 1957-06-14 10 a new touch JL, Jf for your beauty fe^tfiSt jRnUh ATARDLEY v.- Feather Finish ensures V a\*> J^3&i All vour make-up is A\ v \v^ <-—^ perfect at all times. O\w II fflfj Nothing equals it for retoiKhin^ it is a blend 1 of tine Yardley Powder fj and delicate87 words
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Article, Illustration802 1957-06-14 11 Graveney— first to reach 1,000-run mark this Season LONDON, June 13 (Router)— Tom Graveney yesterday became the first player to reach p. total of 1,000 runs lor the season. In this way he must have given the selectors another nudije before they settle down to pick the team for the802 words
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99 1957-06-14 11 Late Goal Gives Norway A Surprise Victory OSLO, .June 13, (Reuter)— Norway scored a sur- 1 win o\er the nculy-formed Hungarian National smcer team here last nijjht in th«ir world cup European /one) qualifying tie. I! ild Hennum. the Norwegian inside-left, pave i sood start by netting in the ninth99 words
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Article71 1957-06-14 11 Cricketer Dies After Match HEREFORD. EnUand. Juno 19 (UP)— Job i E. Goodwin. 50. ODe Of Herefordshire's Ie I known cricketers, collapaed nd die. f ;it his home near hero last nic;ht Buffering from a Ml with a cricket lie had Jui played an ewn* Ing league cricket match tot71 words
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Article71 1957-06-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs v.mca win meet Kuala SelangOr District U) the quarter final 01 the Navaratnain Shield knockout Cricket competition on Sunday hme Lfl at the Brickfl< Ida Read following wiM represent YMCA: s. Robert (Cant), George Talalla, Edn und Weerasekra, V. Suyzri. A. 'L'rivino. S71 words
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Article74 1957-06-14 11 BECKENHAM, England, o 13 (AP Altbea Gibson, favourite fcr the Women's Wimbledon sin !c> frown routed Caroline Leather Oi England 6-0, (i-1 in a VVIBap tournament it Btckcnham on Inc 'av. tthet n I lltl ::'.'v:'ic r l Men's i ingle '1 hh I round. N74 words
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Article726 1957-06-14 11 I <>\\l\G an- the Singa1> idminton \^>o, it »n Doahlrs tU-> for nor row and Suml.n: C Ol RT N... Isffl. <>mani I Kin Joon K ijgm Chay Chang ym Yew Cho«- Md teflfcad (Tudor) Kong Y Chai Koon «L Strik >■ tY< I Ong726 words
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498 1957-06-14 11 Acceptors For The Major Royal Ascot Events LONDON June 11 (Reuter) Seventeen tinal acceptors lor (ioM u;>. tn he rim «'\ci tva miles and a hall .it Royal Ascot on Thursday June '.'0 are: (All i::rr\ nine stonr). A"!. beam. China Rock. Maci] Koje French Beige, Sou line Zara*! i498 words
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Advertisement402 1957-06-14 11 CLASSIFIED ADS s:iIAII(J\S VACAM A VACANCY exists in Lever Brc Limittd for a Ladv Su: actCambridge qual.fication w«th Chinese is p ugh i saential. Salary will depend ialification.>should be sen (Ma nited. P O. Box Kuala Lumpur. LAND WAMI!) .XTED to buy vacant free--1 old land in Singapore of 5.000402 words
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Miscellaneous173 1957-06-14 11 Lil Abner 63/ Al Capp > IT] rAH StTdU^S^Nhl I (AM NEEDS A REST."/ I IfH^EjWiO.'r-AMYwHO^ I A=- :,V£T.r AN'AHCAJN'T t STASSE^ 7^ J V «-l L COWARD V S mTTVi r"^* Alley Oop By V. 7. Hamlin im oj\ mim i tv <if-- <r IF v^^freY on the LOWER173 words
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Miscellaneous191 1957-06-14 11 I TODAY'S QUATATION: I J l! I- <Mv,,T O| M than a Ir -Mil,. I».|,|7\. l»£ll)\> I OK I I RYOM o!; be guarded a K a: or upsets. Do not ce issues or make y are apt to be V! N mRTIIDXTI wi' KIKTHSh \i;u 21 April v i.191 words
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Article, Illustration669 1957-06-14 12 WINDSOR LAD - Prosperity And Cash Cheque WINDSOR LAD The Final Gallops At Ipah By 'Shaped Like Ready Made Winners...' IPOH. Thurs— PROSPERITY and CASH CHEQUE, two tip-top sprinters in the Breukelen stables, shaped like ready-made winners this morning, when they disposed of three furlongs in the splendid time of 36 4 5669 words
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Article36 1957-06-14 12 SITIAWAN. Thura Dindings beat Teluk Anson fa in a replav of the Inter-: er iere today. Scorers were Kuppusamy, Yusufl and Yahaya for Dine Hannifah scored the only goal for Teluk36 words
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Article28 1957-06-14 12 BIRMINGHAM. Er.j in i June UP Pr en; m r P well of v. t.-v, ick ted Is Quarter ftnaJ ma prl( ry lawn term... here28 words
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Article, Illustration384 1957-06-14 12 Six New Records By Business Houses Athletes SIX records were broken It the second annual Singapore Business Houses quadrangular athletics held at Pa\a I.ebar yesterday. Shell Sports Club, with Ms| poin*. won the championshiD cup for the second time. Second place went to I C.I.384 words
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Article196 1957-06-14 12 IPOH. 1- n hCW re- k. a step lorrd when thev met here -.emselves into the Pe ;ak 1 Referees S seek affiliation the Per < Amateur Football nation and the f r Association of Mai lya when formed. The ob^rts of the society. among196 words
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Article24 1957-06-14 12 KUAI LUMPUR, Tl The 5- ingor Con Schools took sweet when n their Per ik Counterparts S-] at the TPCA stadium today.24 words
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Article28 1957-06-14 12 Indian Br therh( i d Bports Club tl inced Setia Java bv sPven goals t0 °ne ".n a SAFA D;v 3A lemcue at Farrer Park yes'erday28 words
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Article70 1957-06-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— YMCA -v i i 1 meet Kuala St n tor i. i Navaratnam Shield crickei match on Sunday ;>. the Brick- Ho ad gTOQDd Thp Vs te.im will be seieeted the following: S. Robert i captain), George Ta lala, Edmond WeerMekera, Vincent Souza, Albert Tnvino.70 words
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Article121 1957-06-14 12 AN unbeaten centurv by Bill Hughe., highlighted the drawn friendly cricket match between Serangoon Garden Sports Club and Singapore Cricket Club on the padang yesterday. Bill Hughes who was 114 not out. is the third Colony batsman to reach the 100-man this season. His fast innir.^?,121 words
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Article21 1957-06-14 12 FATHUL Karib Cl'ib beat RECA 2—l in their SAFA first division soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday.21 words
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Article187 1957-06-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. K ing High Schooi. last year's r..:iiiers-up beat Army Bourne School by 65 runs in their opening match in the Selanfl inter-school cricket competition lor the Y..:: icrhult trophy on the Headquarter! Malaya Command ground today. Bright kno ks by Nagcswaran 40. Ymnraj187 words
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Article203 1957-06-14 12 PENANG. Thus. Miss B. S. Kan-, won the right to meet her doubles partner. Miss P. E. Tan. in the final of the Penang lunior badmin- n championships u-hen she brat Mis.-, OB| Hong Geok 11-5, 11-5. in the mi-final at the UMNO hall last203 words
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Article, Illustration132 1957-06-14 12 Eng Looi. ..UK Bound IPOH, Thursday. Attractive Perak and Malayan badminton star, Miss Tan Eng Looi, will leave for Britain early in August to take up a career in music. Miss Eng Looi, who comes from a family of badminton players, is the daughter of Mr. Tan Cheng Phor. a132 words
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629 1957-06-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A i ■■<: |H m trial I'.ive been the Selangor BadAssociation tor the .lunior ar- VCtcnU ChamptOO- which beam herp on June following is the draw: SINGLES Top Section: Yang Choon u eded vs Thangaya h Lai Lee Saik Chye Wong629 words
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Article307 1957-06-14 12 Openers Give State Respectable Score SINGAPORE Malays stood 149 runs behind .Johnre Mala>s with nine wickets intact when first days play ended yesterday in the Southern section tie of the inter-state cricket competition for the Rulers Shield at Balestier Road. i~ In reply to Johore's first307 words
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Article101 1957-06-14 12 PARIT BUNTAR, Thun. S^vcn teuni have entered for thn Krian Disbricft Soccrr League which U scheduled tn mmmence on Monday, June 17. Team? arc: FWD Sport^ Club. Hang Tuah Fnntball T' un Of Kampong Kedah. Kuala Koran, Gunnng Somanizpnl. Kr:an Chinese Recreation Club and the Krian101 words
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Article268 1957-06-14 12 KUALA II HI Thurs.— belabor 1... Association are in mandins Vr.iw Sclaneor Combined in their annu.il ,m. match uhuh started n i Fantai ground here tod ne end ol :52 runs the lead with thre< in hand. The game continues on SatL: moon. The »ntxpcr^' r268 words
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Article98 1957-06-14 12 Penang F.A. will return football matches at Selangor this week-end. On June 15, they meet Selangor. On the Hollowing day, all Penang will meet all Selangor. Pen a rip and Selar.qor teams on th« second day will include a number of Services players. The ioUowing 1698 words
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Miscellaneous267 1957-06-14 12 SINGAPORE Soccer THE I! TR ?r A??0--c .jn. last year's lea- m h I C champions, meet Hm Ir.-!.ar. Club at Ja.an 3esex SUdiixm today 5- teams have not played a 53- e Mm MB| matches ar? D:v B < -r 7 imponan Sti it i g S-siium; T.M.08 A267 words
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