Singapore Standard, 17 June 1957
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Title Section32 1957-06-17 1 Singapore Standard 2,4 T«tTf D > P°LICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 VW *\j J «ZE» FIREBR.GADE GENERAL HOSP.TAI 2gn 2414 oi. ii. >o. :mk SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1957 12 r\t,l> 15 KM>32 words
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Article302 1957-06-17 1 Stop Go Slow We'll Talk 'ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan Railway I day told the Nation*] D oi Raihvaymen that counter-proposa'.s to its $5,000,000 wage cla:: hot the Administra- idd m I neg n c mpts are 1 i '.-> em c pressure through work-t0- This was contained m a >302 words
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Article, Illustration509 1957-06-17 1 'EVIL EYES' WATCHING MALAYA An Efficient Civil Service Is Vital After Merdeka -SIR DAVID KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Chief Secretary, Sir David Wathersl-on warned today that "unfriendly eyes" were watching the Federation as it reached the threshold of Merdeka. Sir David, who will leave the Federation before Independence Dcy, stressed509 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-06-17 1 photos .11 NE 1 the Queen's birthday, was bright sunny and hot. As she watched the trooping of th*» colour on horseback, a troublesome fly buzzed close and worried her but not for Ions; as the picture (at rit;lit) shows. A. P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-06-17 1 TIIK Km.il Family watch Valiant bombers of the R.A.F. fly over Buckingham Palace after the trooping of the colour on the Queen s birthday. Left to rii;ht: The Dinh'-v f Kent, the Queen, Princess Anne (lookini: up), the Duchess of Gloucester, I'nn.tss Margaret, the Duke57 words
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Article180 1957-06-17 1 08, Sun.— Five hundred wor.-: I Pi iwaj i'rom their jobs m rubber sir.a'.:holdings and estates today follow m? a wttDlM that the tiger, which k.l'ed a woman tapper MU b&M last week, had been wounded and may have become more fierce and desperate180 words
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Article90 1957-06-17 1 Deadliest Battle In Algeria ALGIERS. June 16 <Reuten Algerian in.-urgent? lost 205 killed, including two powcrlul chieftains, m the deadiie.st battle m the 30--munth-old nationalist insurrection, General Jean de Pouilly, French commander of the Tebessa sectoc bordering on the Tunisian frontier. Bald today. French ior?e.> lost 13 killed and 4290 words
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Article35 1957-06-17 1 TOKYO. June If CAP) Mr. Bamboku Ono. [iberalDemocrat o dor statt man, ha.-s been named Prim* Mini.ster Nobusuke Kishi's special envoy to Maiaya's independence celebration on August 31, the Government announced.35 words
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Article27 1957-06-17 1 A TOTAL of 44.947 Viet-nam-born Chinese have chosen to ?o to Formosa rather than accept Vietnamese citizenship it was offidally reported' yesterday m Taipei. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration340 1957-06-17 1 WERE IN LOVEI WANT TO MARRY HER*-*—*" NEW DELHI, June 16 (UP)— The distraught father of Indian beauty Sonali Das-Gupta, (right) told yesterday of his unsuccessful attempts to persuade her to She up her infatuation for Italian film director Roberto Rossellini. He said Rossellini told340 words
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Article69 1957-06-17 1 NEW DELHI, Juno 1G (UP) Sonaii Das Gupta, reported Mend Of Etal W screen producer Roberto Rosseiani. WM missing from Bombay today following an attempt by her father to sain let Ml ship of tno beautiful (Ofli writer. Meanwhile, from her home city oi Lu<*know, Sooalfl mother was69 words
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Article59 1957-06-17 1 HONGKONG .fun. II (IP, TbC "flu" attack currently swept the Far East has claimed new victims Hongkong cats. According to the South China Sunday Post Herald. se\eral HeaCKOBg residents complained that their pets would not eat for many days and appeared "very dopey." The newspaper claimed59 words
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Article22 1957-06-17 1 THE Imperial Household Board said yesterday the Empress of Japan had caught a "slight cold' but so far as ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article26 1957-06-17 1 MR. Robert Smith, 73. Ml off from Vancouver yesterday to bicycle to Kapuskasing. Ontario :n Canada about 3.600 miles— to see his son.26 words
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Article127 1957-06-17 1 Heat Wave For 60 More Days! THL heat wave which has been uccp i n t Singapore tor the past fortnight is expected to List two more months ■efarc tiHte tarn ba m appreciable change for the I" ti i A Meteorological Dopart m n t spokesman said yeslerdaj the127 words
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Article142 1957-06-17 1 We Don't Want Ibrahim' KLANG, Sun The Kkßff division of the United Malm Organisation senting 26 UMNO branchr Selangor today resolved that the Sultan of Johore should not become the independent ration's first paramount ruler. c resolution urged the Conference of Rulers to remove Major General Sir Ibrahim from the142 words
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Article63 1957-06-17 1 MIW DELHI. ,Tv: <■ —The U.S. Embassy American women, both employees of the U.S. technical co-operation mission were beaten up yesterday by Indian villagers. The women were out for a drive when they lost their and, when they stopped to question several children, villagers mistook the women63 words
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Article189 1957-06-17 2 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By LONDON. Sun.— The patience of the two IMbjana b enthusiastically reported m this morning's London Sunday Time?. The beautiful first picture ever taken of a white-bellied sea ;'e at the nest is rcproducunder the title '"The Patience of Loke Wan Tho," who189 words
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Article93 1957-06-17 2 BAGDAD. Juno 16 (Reuter) Kir Falsa] Iraq I U rJ on General Nuri Ai- the. outgoing Prime ter, to form a new government, H was authori.v learned. General Nuri A;-Sr.d rei with his cab.net a week ago. He has served six separate terms as93 words
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Article32 1957-06-17 2 PRESIDF N \\< congratulated John Fester Dulles on Saturday on the 50th anniversary of his career m diplomacy, predicting history will acclaim Dulles "one of our greatest secretaries of slate.' A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article53 1957-06-17 2 MR. P. Sundramoorthy son Mr. K. Por.n.impalam and Mrs. Por.r.imp m of Johore Bahru. anrf Miss Anna Lik.^hmi Nathan, eldest dnu^hter Dr. and Mrs. I' T Natl an. of Singapore were ensued m ire yesterday Sundramoorthy is ft •^r practising m Kuala Lumpur while Miss Nath > i r.53 words
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Article248 1957-06-17 2 Cabinet Approves His Composition 0' National Council JAKARTA. June Hi (I T) Vu won a victory m Ills battle m r-i cracy m Indonesia, v nr-i t! < composition <>l a National ou:.< .i >cstei(i.i' Prime Minister Djuanda's cabinet after a five hour and 45 minute248 words
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Article63 1957-06-17 2 BUDAPEST, June 16 (AP) I red yesterday the tion of people's courts throughout the country to fight "counter-revolution." A decree m the official gazette also barred some law- from acting as defence counsel m cases where "state secrets" are involved. The Justice Ministry, it said, will63 words
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Article, Illustration206 1957-06-17 2 Miss 'Voodoo' Dunham With The $943,000 Legs Is In Town KATHERINE Dunham "Voodoo priestess" of Broadway arrived m Singapore yesterday by air from Hongkong to begin preparations for her show which opens at the Odeon Theatre on June 1~. After being greeted by a bevy of film stars she told206 words
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Article187 1957-06-17 2 MARTPOST, June IK (Keutcr) Bill "Foxy" Fouler, escaped ronvict sought by police throughout Britain and Western Europe, was recaptured near here early today 33 days after breaking out of Dartmoor i'rison. Fowler, also known as "the artlul dodg< r" because of his skill m RTOidlni recapture,187 words
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Article159 1957-06-17 2 Call For All-Round Disarmament NEWCASTLE OX TYNF. England, June 16 (Reuter) Mr. Hush Gaitskell, leader of tiie British Labour Party, said here tonight that Britain should test Russian proposals for suspending H-bomb experiments not the bombs themselves. He also complained present disarmament talks m London were "dragging along painiulJy f'owly159 words
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Article130 1957-06-17 2 TOKYO. June 16 (R4 t) Mr. N( bu uke Klsl the Prime Minisb r uft here tociav :il 1230 GMT for hll official visit to the DW ed States. Before tearing, he said that he would "tell them candidly what Japan n all] i I ••l130 words
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Article36 1957-06-17 2 IBS. Maria Hopkins. 119, probably the oldest person known m Texas, who tt enced ivcrj on a Georgia plantation and lived to be a free citizen, died m Crockett. Texas, on Saturday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article25 1957-06-17 2 COMMUNIST Chinese gur.s fired 77 shells at QuemOf ollshore islands early pesterday the Defence Ministry m Tsipci snnounccd There wgs no d3m3gc. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article106 1957-06-17 2 BOMBAY, June 16 (AP) Police today imp".-fd a ban oil tfa a ■< tnbly ol more than four j" rs) n.. and the carryIng vi Wl .'.puns, incuding tick m the whole ol U i 3,U00-square mile tern* rj of Amaravati District, iv ar X pur.106 words
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Article36 1957-06-17 2 the d< ath t< :i readied it on Bai .>iy n hi and at t four person.-, were missing m flash floocs which nped St. Louis and surrounding Missouri and Illinois areas. A. P.36 words
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Article22 1957-06-17 2 THE Hiroshima Meteorological Office yesterday reported detecting 4,677 counts of radioactivity m rain Calling m south-western Japan oa Saturday. Reuter.22 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-06-17 2 MERDEKA DAY POSTER z FIFTY THOUSAND ot these posters will pjo up m C every town and kair.pon:; m the Federation < August :;i— iiuh-p Miikiuf Div The J" ls trr slious tin' Nattautf Knsi-n fl litttln*. '\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\v\\\\\\\wv\\\ over silhouette of Mala* yu M't m sea of gfMB. The UMMStandardpic - 71 words
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222 1957-06-17 2 FROGMAN'S BODY WAS 'PLANTED' PAPER LONDON. June 16 (API The Labourite newspaper Reynolds News suggested today that the headless body of a frogman washed up on England's south coast a wee* ago might have been 'planted' by the Russians. It said British agents believe that C< ■rr.mander Lionel (Buster) Crabb222 words
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322 1957-06-17 2 THREE MORE DAYS TO C«0 TOR \Mi\MI. 'iov THE ISLAND OF YOUk DREAMS IN THE PACIFIC C RETURN TRIP TICKET EY SEA TO HONGKONG AND*~ HAVE YOU DONE ACOUI IT? The rules ore simple and there ore no conditions for entry. All you've322 words
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234 1957-06-17 2 What' s New On The U.S. Assembly Line NLW \()KK, (AIM Amen i. m children and leen-agers < .m Bon get some Idm out of thrir cut«, and bruises -is111ir ip.nul-nnl (liannrrs." adhesive bandages jn i \.irielv ot colours and de^igr--. which can >i'!nih man> things such .)> Tin m234 words
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Advertisement114 1957-06-17 2 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products k^ t '?V g||iiiin'tffiBL Balashin Sai In The "New Lock" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Erecth. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL *W N CLEAMSER MADE IN USA. Here's the modern cleanser BfijW households a114 words
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Advertisement63 1957-06-17 2 I On #»r* island trith nnlltintf i>l.st> In j /I rwitnul trw tintl a hut tiiti nif»n ami n tlnnn> /##i/«»## f/i#* trianylo fftintt* 1 «......<., (COMPLETE ABOVE MISSING LINE) Name: Address: wmmm V'uur missing la>t line could t. snn.thtnu l»k«--this. SAMPLE— "ShouId >d» leaw M door ope« shut?" \\t\t63 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-06-17 3 \|\KU HAN, '?'>. will xliou you how t<» put on your make-up anil the riuht t\pe of cosmetics to use if you are not sure about them. Marie is an expert at this. ;nnn-tr.itf(l ot> beauty preparations for the st t \e.ir> to thousands of87 words
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142 1957-06-17 3 THE People'? Action •y will fflflfrllHH to fight for Singapore's complete Merdeka and merger v the Federation, Mr. Ong Tuan Boon, President of the Wmm V*"! Kapor branch of the Party s. jmA i Speaking at the first annual conference of the142 words
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Article89 1957-06-17 3 THE Singapore Malay Jourf Association yesterday V^^xrotested against the FerieraGovernment's attempt to tighten control of the Press. ordinary general ■Meting nearly sixty journalists deplored the recent nd-nent to the Prii Press Ordinance. A spokesman of the ciation said it was a pi.- I government that was89 words
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Article, Illustration379 1957-06-17 3 A TOP-RANKING American sociologist- yesterday recommended that if Malaya wished to maintain economic and social stability urgent consideration be given to a merger between Singapore and the Federation. Professor William F. Ogburn told the Standard that the two territories were equally dependent on the other379 words
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191 1957-06-17 3 Body-in-the-well: Police Fail To Find A Clue THE mystery of the "bouy-in-the-well" deepened m Singapore yesterday. Despite exhaustive inquiries m the past 48 hours, Homicide Squad detectives have failed to obtain a single clue that may shed some light on the gruesome killing. Police station report books, hospital records, the191 words
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Article26 1957-06-17 3 MOKE than 80 peoplesome of whom wore notorious underworld characters were arrested m New York on Friday m a police round-up of "undesirables."- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-06-17 3 SINGAPORE SEES THE 'ELONGATED LOOK' AT FASHION SHOW picture. THE "elongated lock" here oblv demonstrafed by pretty Miss Ton Sicw Cuat of Singapore. She was ont? of the many lovely models who participated m a fashion show presented by Bara Shoe Company at Raffles Hotel On iaturdav SungraphSungraph - 48 words
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142 1957-06-17 3 UXRE3T is brewing among employees of the Singapore Telephone Board. It is all over the Board".-, refusal to Issue a permam nt pass to the secretary ot the Telephone Board Employees' Union. Mr. Jamil Singh. The union is holding an extraordinary general meeting142 words
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157 1957-06-17 3 MALAY youth workers, m Singapore yesterday formed a tub-committee, affiliated to the Singapore Youth Council, lo plan the training n f Malay youth leaders and expansion of youth groups. The sub-committee is composed of four Mai ay youth leaden together with three helpers from the157 words
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163 1957-06-17 3 PORT SWETTENIIAM. Sun. A former warder of the Port Swettenham Detention Camp. Ishak bin Idrus. 27. was fatally stabbed at his home m KamDong Raja Udua. three miles from here, late last night [abate*! ll the inth violent death ir the KlfJUt District163 words
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129 1957-06-17 3 MACKINTOSH TO LEAD STUDY GROUP DELEGATION THE Acting Commissioner General for the United Kingdom m South-east Asia. Mr. A. If, Mackintosh, will lead a 16-man pan-Malayan delegation to the International Rubber Study group meeting. The meeting of membercountries of the Rubber Study Group will be held this year m Jogjakarta,129 words
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Article58 1957-06-17 3 THE following were elected office-bearers of the Pek Kio Youth Ciun for the ensuing year: Chairman: Mr. Mathew rie Souza (re-elected): Hon. Secretary: Mr. A. G Benedict fre-elected); Hon. Treasurer. Mr. S Anthony; Hon. Auc.itor: Mr. Sulaiman bin Sidek; Committee: S M. Ibrahim. M Noor. Ronald Yap.58 words
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Advertisement122 1957-06-17 3 Nike this IkT wftk mv. 1 MM '^B Tho FniP/ip UltPflQnniP p t? Naai p IH G LlllUUl UIIIUOU II I U ct the Am-;J Forces, men m all MM* UiHlßiißUtf ii c wh e n evor accur-'y cc^ts C;".t Bff -V take chances f ew of> the {.meoiece trat122 words
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Advertisement172 1957-06-17 3 i t 1 M y i .j; j4>\ >•- There's no time l-» X$ j r-e present to open* Savings Account through the X N Coins Bank Scheme \.^Ly introduced by the Chung ly Khiaw Bank. Its the easiest way to save Children are never too young It save so172 words
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183 1957-06-17 4 rII'ALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Ehl hdlHttal I G ve:r.rr n: Services S a ff Council today rearTirmed would s'.:.ve H I -most to pnwfl Urn ere.--'. .R.i :rr.:part.jiity of the public serv :e= alter i ka. The Council also "warmly app.183 words
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Article47 1957-06-17 4 S.r.gar V r -appealed for -witMHti to a accident involvir. i Sclist. Tan K;ok X i Lei )rr.r.. Wednesday night. U timrnau of New Bridie and Teo Hong Roads. lied the General ltft^fMrt on Baturday. tnesses are requestj^M|jl IV||||o ta%laWOtfWlok 9AAA «at. 45147 words
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Article128 1957-06-17 4 KOALA LUMPUR, Sun. Burglan m the biggest easfe haul here m the pa t three n Rot away with $7,000 from a safe deposit box of Lai an c i Company m Batu Road rday. The money, m various dpnominations. ;>t m the on the128 words
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Article57 1957-06-17 4 ABO':. RAHIM. weU-kx mm Singap re footballer was aditted to the General Hospital early on Saturday morning rii 4 from stab woun londition was stated to re not serious. He told police that a croup of men set upon him while he was walking along the Padang. One57 words
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127 1957-06-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— cr-:i i :\i aa v r iKi^Sief Secretary. S.r Dav.ri n. :r -ated today that estai r.t of Statute C rnmisslon HI be "written into" the con-s::t-:t: n rating m lines and prin Ipk to tho?e of public services, judicial and127 words
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198 1957-06-17 4 Stop Spending More Than You Earn' Xl ALA LIMPI K. Sun.— Malays m the Federation should change their ways aiter Merdeka and not continue their habit of spending more than they earned, Agriculture Minister, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, declared today. Addi ssing 70198 words
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Article55 1957-06-17 4 KUAI A I QMPUB sut Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rate Ited to be the r eaker at a mass rally and open air conrcrt h the Malayan Workers V. I ire Society is sponsoring Merdek I I n mass rally will be held at the Selangor55 words
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Article34 1957-06-17 4 i >cr .e s Lotteries Board has approved a grant of $100,000 to the Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital m Ipoh for extension of the pre- I and the provision of surgical equipment.34 words
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246 1957-06-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— President of the Federation's Government Services Staft Council, Mr. G. Leo today urged trade unionists to keep their organisations free of politics. Addressing some 100 Council delegates at their annual conference, Mr. Leo said: "I am of the opinion246 words
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Article40 1957-06-17 4 A HOME Guard patrol cxhan.crd fire with Communist tenoristl m the PagOfa area m .lohore on Friciay :qht. There were no known casuaHies but >carchi:iq the area the next morning, the rjartol found a resting place for two.40 words
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Article96 1957-06-17 4 Tunku is Named President KUALA lumpur, Baa Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was nominatcc president, for the coming y?ar, by the Sclangor division of UMNO today. Tiie division also named Education Minister Date Ah lul Razak and Tuan Syed Nasir bin Ismail as vice-pro-siuents of the parly. Its nominees for96 words
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Article58 1957-06-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The chairman of the Hong Fati Tfa -Mine Limited. Dr. VV.T. Dunne, told the annual general meeting of his company thai it netted a profit of (777,023 m 1956. as against $280,424 m 19jo. Thil position WM "chieved by the u^e of58 words
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Article64 1957-06-17 4 MR. Gob Kong Bp- h|* pendent candidate f< t CairnI bj^electiOQ, last rij}:!. ated "free trade" with neighbouring countries, particul irly China. Ad Iressing an election rally at the junction of Crmmceau Avenue and Cai ;n.;\ r ih I; r >°-'"' ati ade would meaa mow64 words
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Article77 1957-06-17 4 THE Chief Scout of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, will present the Singapore Boy Scouts' Association Colours to the Colony Contingent to the United Kingdom Jamboree on J f 8, at 5 p.m. at Govern- House. J. b contingent and scout commissioners will be entertained to a77 words
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Article46 1957-06-17 4 TIIE Blue Funnel shin m.v. A [nous is due m Singapore y with I yo-ton diesel locomotive consigned to thi Malaya:! Railwaj. More locomotive? will arrive on the Ste::tor (June 25), Loncon (July 5). Dolius (July 23) and Antcnor (Aug. 15).46 words
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Article, Illustration200 1957-06-17 4 Indians Who Will Settle In Colony Are Fortunate NAIR BTANDAROPIC taken at the Singapore Kerala Samiiiaru's tea party at the Adelphi Roof (Jarden yes- INDIANS who decide to settle down permanently m Singapore "would be fortunate," the new Indian Commissioner. Mr. V. M. Madhavan Nair, told a gathering of Malay.ilees200 words
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Article, Illustration241 1957-06-17 4 Reporter Ken Is First To Fly Solo A Singapore Standard sports reporter, 20- 1 Ken Toft became tl i oi six Colony go\eir. trainee-pilots, to fi Ken accomplished ti the Singapore Interna: Airport j esterday. I entered the cock--5 of the Hindustan HT-2 tor Capt. M.C Bha: al of 10Standardpic - 241 words
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Article143 1957-06-17 4 MR.. Chons Wee LiDf, Singapore Liberal Socialist Party candidate for Tanjoog Pagar by-election, and others who d h:s favour at a Shenton Way rally night, condemned the Labour and P.A.P. lor their "indifference" towards the fate of the 400 odd dismissed I workers. One speaker, Mr.143 words
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Article27 1957-06-17 4 SINGAPORE Study ent will give a farewell dinner to the founder of the movement, Mr. Keith Payne, on Wednesday on his departure from the Colony.27 words
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Article23 1957-06-17 4 THE Singapore C Dri ructors' A tion celebrated its first anniversary with a dinner yesterday ;it its Telok Ayer Stwrt premises.23 words
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Advertisement75 1957-06-17 4 ODEON Cala Premiere June 27th J p^^\ at 9.30 p. m.g )f J BOX- PLANS NOW OPEN j for the most spectacular st.i^i > ft C "rf^*°- Dirci 1 from MHflHfl oßsob mofr 3SSBP IWI I nnnnn i fllQHt (Sff XOP B i SJR"" 1 jf I A nut J75 words
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Miscellaneous432 1957-06-17 4 Standard cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A CLANCE S. Prog. Summary (S); 6 02 Women's OOlfG DIrTPV H:: Hour lSi; <;:;i) L :ht f v *^*cmJTjr S) 656 Singapore Share Market IMOTI (8): 7 pjn News (Si; YWCA: Dres?m.ikir?£T class 9.15 710 News Talk (S/KL/P M 7.15 am Beauty Culture n p.m432 words
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Article, Illustration264 1957-06-17 5 All eyes on the floor at this Show MONDAY'S tete-a-tete —for our women readers— QEAUTIFUL! Gorgeous! Magnificent! Resplendent! So were the exquisite shoes that BATA presented m their grand fashion show held m Raffles Hotel Ballroom last Saturday night. Those pretty shoes were imported from Italy, France, America264 words
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Article, Illustration446 1957-06-17 5 —nursemaid to 7 children, 18 dogs, plus the usual domestic chores p :XG nursemaid to w 18 dogs of different breeds and being mother to seven grown-up children as well as keeping an eye on her rare orchids is I a446 words
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Article548 1957-06-17 5 fftU Cfcfee Company has a I'thing new, Okil U d. '■err at a n d unusual for vacationers. It is a lovely jacket vuide of pure Chinese silk brocade and lined with baby lamb skm. And it COtltfj m various styles and priced at approximately SI OO.OO eacli.548 words
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Article130 1957-06-17 5 Hi; Bukom Club of the Shell company hold their annual Queen's Birthday Ball m I'u la v Bukom the other night The toast was drunk by the adminstrator, Mr. L. L. Horsking. The celebrations continued the next day with I carnival at the swimming pool, followed by130 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-06-17 5 He adds the finishing touches to beauty ~l?R\IE M. Adriano, personal artist for Knty Do La(.ruz, trho is currently appearing at Cathay lirsldurant. (ltd thr make-up sit peri ision for the models at the recent DATA fashion shotc. Incidentally, Mr. Adriano is giving lecture* and demonstrations m the charm school80 words
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Article534 1957-06-17 6 gINCE the Emergency started in June I 148 00 tht r.v> itUity U) Singapore has snowballed year- ir. It originated, as is illy believed, n tain anti-Chinese MCS 0 n who were assigned to handle official p. in ndl Al Knergf" ame worse, t. ffigh Commissioners developed a534 words
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Article359 1957-06-17 6 I government, particularly when it claims to represent the people, should permit the c r nuation of unsightly and insanitary living c. tions fr: of its population. Every dtizen has the right to certain standards of living and housing. To ignore these rights can or. nit m359 words
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Article890 1957-06-17 6 Australia's Cinderella City SYDNEY. C STRALIA. which has hren having second thoughts about Canberra, its garden < itv capital, ever since it was born m 1911, has called m a British expert to advise it The expert is Sir William Holford. Professor of Town Planning at London University, due to890 words
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Article394 1957-06-17 6 Aster Gunasekera - The NEWS as it strikes me! Aster Gunasekera By CTARTING today candidates for Saturday's by-elec-tions at C'airnhill and Tanjon^ Pagar will step up their campaigns m a last minute bin to convince their clim toi •;iic> that they Ml the MUCH to the voters' prayers for deliverance Ironi hard-hearted colonialism.394 words
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Article480 1957-06-17 6 -from MICHAEL DAVIE IN the past 150 years or so the language of scholarly debate, like the language of political controversy at election times, has become steadily more polite. It is true that a few poison darts are occasionally fired by scholars at one another m learned journals,480 words
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Article176 1957-06-17 6 Bribery Corruption Sir The far too freQuent allegations 01 bribcrv and corruption make it imperative that adequate steps should be taken to maintain a hi-h standard of morality m this OOimtry. For this reason the setting up df the necessary machinery of a three-man Commission with Mr. 'ice F.A. Ch176 words
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Article195 1957-06-17 6 We, the PEOPLE dards of wmdntt In public life. The law cannot be enforced until it is obeyed; the i'i'.y will not be obeyed Unless the BCCCplsd convenUons of civilised society are observed; and the conventions will not be observed v thow who are 'underprivileged 1 unless they are b195 words
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Article92 1957-06-17 6 Sir You reported tint the Social Welfare authorities will probe into the activities of 237 hotels before making final recommendations on the retention of their licences. I have no doubt (hat this correctly states the expectation of the Singapore Hotels Licensing Board, but m fact it is not92 words
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Article653 1957-06-17 6 scholar or. indeed, from a politician, about an opponent. For Ifr Trevor-Roper, Toynbee's philosophy "is a doctrine of Messianic defeatism. Toynbee detesti Western civilisation because it is basically liberal and rational. Dete Ung it. he wi-m-- to see it destroyed, and he f '-<-es not earc who653 words
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Advertisement103 1957-06-17 6 > ,^1 Ih^ I 'OVALTINE' cor 1 I Noture'i best *r i with odd.' j 1 1 q^n ins. The Goodnight Bererayr that helps you to soy "Good Morning V A bedtime cup of 'Ovaltir.c' .-n r night will help you to feel gloriously alive on top of the world103 words
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208 1957-06-17 7 CHAGRIN THAT MAC IS NOT TO VISIT MOSCOW? MOSCOW, June 16 '(Renter)— The challenging tone and the absence of any mention of a Moscow visit by Mr. Harold Macmillan m the British Prime Ministers latest letter to Marshal Nikolai Bulganin will undoubtedly be a disappointment to Soviet leaders, who have208 words
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Article78 1957-06-17 7 SHREVEPORT. Louisiana, June 16 (Reuter)— Five Negro -ters, reading from their Bibles rode unmolested m the white section of a bus yesterday as it drove through a fashionable district of this segregated city m the deep South. Louisiana laws require separate seats for whites and78 words
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Article78 1957-06-17 7 V I H \CHI, June 16, (Reuter) A severe earthquake, affecting at least four small towns, rocked southern Afghanistan on Friday, Pakistan Kabul radios reported toI ->ng the towns which Suffered heavy damage and considerable loss of life was Kandahar, trading centre of about 80,000 people on the78 words
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Article83 1957-06-17 7 SWADI.IXCOTE. Derbyshire June 16 (Router)— Earl A'.' cc. former Labour prime mini.-ter said tonight he thought that a general election m the M n future would return the Labour Party to pQWM w.'h a big major '"The Tory boat has SI rocking and rolling since they83 words
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Article28 1957-06-17 7 AUSTRALIAN and United States representatives reached agreement on a further exchange of air routes at monthlong talks which concluded m Washington last Saturday. it was announced. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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577 1957-06-17 7 NEW YORK, June 16 (Reuter) The Duke of Windsor declared today that lie never put his personal feelings above the throne and above his duty when he abdicated m 19oG. To d i thai he did not Bl to be a577 words
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Article95 1957-06-17 7 Stowaway Trapped In Ship' s Hold SYDNEY .'.me 16 (Renter) A itanring Canadian s 1 vaway, Colin Dempsey, 2'J, of Peace River, Alberta, who battened down m the hold of a ship on its wav to Austl tried to eat fertiliser to keep -t en* it though, he was sick.95 words
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Article27 1957-06-17 7 PRIME Minister Nobusuke Kishi of Tokyo said emphatically last night that he would not permit the United States to bring atomic weapons into Japan.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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337 1957-06-17 7 Soviet Nuclear Explosions WARSAW, Jane 1G (Router)— A leading Russian nuclear physicist told a press conference here yesterday that Russia's nuclear test had been carried out m places where no people lived or over the sea, and v high up. i The physicist. Professor337 words
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Article35 1957-06-17 7 SIR John Cockcroft. director of the atonic energy establishment at Harwell, England, said yesterday m "Target" monthly bulletin on produc- that by 1965 nuclear v t i o f\r\n nnn 4 t ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article107 1957-06-17 7 NEWCASTLE. June 1G (Router) A car which the Q.:ecn Mother owned during the war was culver ised for sale m a local newspaper today as "a bargain a::d an opportunity c: a lifetime." The car is a IM9, 24-horse-power Daimler limousine, with sealing accommodation for107 words
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420 1957-06-17 7 Woman (79) Clears Up 90 -year -Old Robinson Crusoe Mystery MELBOURNE. June IG, (UP sprightly 79-year-old woman today cleared up the mystery of a l'Jth century "Kobin>on Crusoe Diary" found OO a Pacific atoll during the recent British hydrogen bomb tests. The writer wu her father an Irishman and onet::r420 words
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185 1957-06-17 7 HONGKONG, June 16. CAP) Andres Fortuna. a lormer UJB Arrry corporal who won the Bror/e Star lor berolsm b< fore i" la capture by the Communists m the Kenan war. boarded ship tor the United States on Saturday niyht a.s a home.-ick185 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-06-17 7 MAURICE Bourgcs-Maunniirx. Defence Minister m C.115 Mollefs Cabinet, fully realises thr problems and headathes confronting him as France's new Premier as he leaves the Elysee Palace m Paris aftrr having agreed to form the new government.- A.P. phc.toA.P. - 44 words
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274 1957-06-17 7 LOXDOX, June 16 (Reuter) Heroes of the French Resistance movement stood m a sunlit London Square yesterday as tiie Queen Mother unveiled a plaque to the men and women who waged cloak-and-dagger warfare against the Germans m the Second World War. Among the Frenchmen at274 words
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Article63 1957-06-17 7 TUCSON'. June 16. (AP) First degree murder charges are pending against a 29--year-old construction worker who has admit i<d slaying I prosperous cotton farmer and his attractive Japanese wife. Authorities said Paul Whalen m a state—em said, he "got a message from above to kill them so there63 words
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Article31 1957-06-17 7 SIB Shawcross, Atr torney-General and President of the Board of Trade m the former Labour Government, on Saturday, denied reports that planning to resign from the Labour Party. Reuter.31 words
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Article200 1957-06-17 7 Troops Tighten Hold On Haiti PORT AU PRINCE. Haiti, June 16 (AP)— The Army tightened its hold on Haiti last night and a storm over the ouster of President Daniel Fignole appeared to be blowing over. Police announced President Fignole had reached exile m Miami. Fiorina, squelching rumours he had200 words
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Article77 1957-06-17 7 NORFOLK. Virginia, June 16 (AP)— The British aircraft carrier Ark Royal and the French destroyer Le Lorraine were damaged while docked here for the international naval review on Wednesday, officials said yesterday. They said a sludge barge being towed scraped alongside the Le Lorraine and cut a77 words
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Article64 1957-06-17 7 BUENOS AIRES. June 16. (AP)— Two bombs exploded r rday as a crowd of 5.000 staged a march In honour of the revolution that ousted d tator Juan D. Peron nearly ;;o. c bombs made a loud noise but caused no injury to the marchers. Part of64 words
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Advertisement31 1957-06-17 7 Garden Set, ii .~»*,,4 "~~^r^m^^z^zzT^z^;^^z^— as musrrorea, —^^rz^^z^~ -:e**w Folding Camp Stools \'y S #Ba\ Folding Deck Chairs J^^fT^ij- L=f Garden Furniture m Metal and Canvas Raffles Piece, Singapore 7e> JO7<31 words
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Advertisement1166 1957-06-17 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. iel: 2412 lib lines) ilnctitci jti oir iins^poifi (12 linet l sh,pp... THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J? SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON O CONIININIAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargc iV,.-» Suez with liberty tc prccecd via Panama1,166 words
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Advertisement871 1957-06-17 8 MITSUI tg| LINE Spore P.s'harr Penonc FOR JAPAN Bon»ei Moru *or Moii Kobe. Osaka. Yokohama 22 June 17 June Mikogesan Moru <or Yolohamo, Nagovo Kobe 23 June tm Akokurasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe. Moji via Hong Kong 4 July FOR USA Foi New Ycrk, Philadelphia Boltimore vio Bombay Akiboson Motu871 words
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Advertisement610 1957-06-17 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bangkok ond/o> Foi tost rio Suci Penong P S'horr S'porr "ASIA" God 33/34 "JUTLANDIA" 2/4 July 5 6 July 7/9 July Bangkok only "MOMBASA" "FALSTRIA" 10 11 July 12/13 July 1 4 1 5 July Bangkok only HOMEWARDS Sailings for Ad.:n, Port So.d. Gcnoo610 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-06-17 9 Dealers Fete Manager M S says Mr. R. J. w I ;i v manager of the Produce Department, Rotr. ho ivas given a farewell dinner by sugar dealers tf North Malaya at the Heong Kong Rest Penana. Mr. wachem is seen here raising his glass of brandu 'h the sugar51 words
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181 1957-06-17 9 Rl TTERWORTH, Sun— With housing schemes ed m North Malaya and elsewhere, rising: md fur roofing tiles is beinjj partly met by a new ustrv. which has just started here.' Concrete Industries (North Malaya) Ltd. with Its factory m Permatang Puah is turning out181 words
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786 1957-06-17 9 FINANCE a COMMERCE BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK THE local share market aj;ain witnessed an extremely active week and a fresh round of gains was recorded m the leading industrials. Ha i m i i itoadj and a number of local rubber shares were harder786 words
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Article112 1957-06-17 9 HOXG FATT (Sungei Besi) Ltd.: This (..pen cast tin mine on a substantially increased tin outshowed I Drofit of $777,023 J%) fc- 195(5. Proposed final dividend of 7J7r will make total of 20*7. Xet liquid I .ed m balance sheet at I n equivalent of 31.4 cents i112 words
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Article51 1957-06-17 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates la merchants On Saturday: New York, buying. TT. 32?. O.D. 32?. 90 dayi airmail 33 credit bills, ."tt-1/16 Irade MRS. Scllinc. TT. nr OD. readjT Belgian Franci *****; Danish Kr Other SSjdMBSjl rates remain unalto: i51 words
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Article213 1957-06-17 9 THE copra market has again been generally rather dull and trading has been restricted due |c public holidays, say? Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd.'s weekly produce report. There has been little change m prices and buying interest from India has been limited to relatively small quantitc213 words
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Article102 1957-06-17 9 Ai.i ENBY Rubbti Oo i-ti.'s profit before taxation was 51 26,622 for the year ended Fc\\ 28, 1957, compared with 1179,359 fof tbl previous financial year. The orof;* md loss account showed export duty ann BCfWI at $51,227. depreciation ar: 1 building 19J902; general |iministration102 words
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Article99 1957-06-17 9 U.K. aero exports total during April £$,474*779 KNU the fifth highest ever recorded m a sJngU month ■nil almost £1 HUiUon HP on the jigu-e for April, 195 C Aircr>Tt and par's acconntc<; for £5,344,521, > roengines £2,660.071. electrical parts and appliances £2$S,--104, iv- m C4SJS4399 words
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Article29 1957-06-17 9 SAVINGS bai.ks deposits m Australia rose iiAB.42 million to rtMfa £A1,U»8.8 million m February. During the 12 month? er.ded Feb. 28, depcs/.s rcse Ail 7. 19 million.29 words
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Article45 1957-06-17 9 \TW YORK i '<r.e 14 <UP> Dow-J Ml I ■i .iges: STOCKS: 30 S 511.79 20 Rails 147.17 IS Utilities 15.41 65 Stocks 177 30 i:o.M)>: 4C Bonds 87.66 The Dow-Jones commodity future? index (1924-26 average eauaJs 100; closed at 153.34.45 words
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Advertisement299 1957-06-17 9 SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES 1 to and from y INDONESIAN PORTS HEAP ESC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD Tel: *****. r" I v™'u BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES v■• ?;rk f" O.icr.j Bjif.mci. Mctilt Nc* Orleans Moulton Suez i-:t t P.Sham Penang V;* Tci> MANOEVILLE 12/14 |un 1? |ul> PLtASANTVILLI 14/21 |un 22 |un299 words
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Advertisement621 1957-06-17 9 P.W.D. FEDERAL WORKSHOPS TENDER NOTICE. SALE OF HUMBER PULLMAN CAR. CEALED renders will be received up to 12.00 Noon on 26th June. 1957 for the j sale of ONE HUMBER PULLMAN CAR No. T3281 Tender forms and other particulars can be obtained from the Office of the Superintending Mechanical Engineer.621 words
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Advertisement653 1957-06-17 9 NOTI C E S "ADRASTI'S M From Glasgow and Birkenhead due Singapore 16.6.57 /"'ONSIGNEES are advised J that, owil to the present abnormal conditions prevailing U Port Bwettenham, the Port Authorities rav c invoked paragraph 53 (a) of the Port Swettenham Tnr:: r Book No. 1 and have refuse i653 words
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Advertisement909 1957-06-17 9 NAT! RALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVDI that the following persons whose names and addre«*l are given below are applying to the Governor for naturally* tion and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the to the909 words
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Article, Illustration954 1957-06-17 10 V All The S.C.A. Cricket Recs tight to stave off near defeat EXCEPT for the Chinese, none of the other teams m the opening matches of the second round of the SCA senior tournament avenged the defeats sustained m the earlier engagements although the SRC and the954 words
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Article402 1957-06-17 10 A THIRD wkkei partnership of 70 runs by Jack dc Silva (56) and Roy Ba:n (62 n.0.) helped Singapore Recreation Club to beat Royal Air Force Changi 4 B" 78 runs when the two I .3 met m the second round of the Singapore Cricket Association junior league402 words
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Article119 1957-06-17 10 PARIS. June M < Reuter) Mmc a. Mariott'a Ambei ridd'ii i;v Ifajcime Oarcia, today won the Prix Dv Jockey Club the French Derby at Chant illy. Victi r Lyon t'a Qoardi Tie (Guy Chancelier) was second and Baron de Znrlen'a Le Haar 'Jean Deforge) third Amber119 words
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Article40 1957-06-17 10 Macias TKO' s Filipino SAN FRANCISCO. June 1(1 (Reuter) Raul Marias of Mexico scored an eleventh round technical knockout against Dommy Ursua of the Philippines to retain big National Boxir.q Association version of the wrr'.d bantamweight championship here last night.40 words
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Article771 1957-06-17 10 SCRC vs Varsity SINGAPORE hinpse Recreatiim lub beat I niversity of Malax a by 2S rtns at Honig l.im Green SCRC Khoo Ong Ler r C'umarasamy b K. T. Rc'mt. 70 Kah Jin c X T. Retnam b Arumugasany 21 Chong liaoa Slew b K. T Re: 10771 words
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Article124 1957-06-17 10 British Aussies Win Games SYDNEY, June 15 (Reuter) Britain, the holders bent France 1.1-5 after leading 15-5 at halftimc here today m tlie openinij scries of the 1957 world rusby league tup. In another match m Brisbane. Australia defeated New Zealand 85-5 (halftimc 10-^). Britain ■cotch four cosli Ml five124 words
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Article52 1957-06-17 10 YESTERDAY'S golf results at the Royal Singapcre Goll Club were: IK holes mixed foursome stroke: Winners Mr. and Mrs. \V. Munro 91-21 i 69i. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. fC Potts 88-13 70. Mr. and Mrs. S. Abbctt 83-13 70. Mr. H. D. C. Davies and Mrs. Harcourt-Bolle52 words
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Advertisement238 1957-06-17 10 J r— NOW SHOWIh: t ICATHAYJ llam^r p r- Dd t THE HAPPIEST SHOV\ OF IHt MAR! J L Mirrine f\7Fl!l\\ \AI1M1: m (0i...:r ,i.:|, m; 0 O\E\TCHA\GEO£ J Rossano Brazzi m kk THE WHITE DEVXL {Coming! "THREE VIOLENT PEOPLE" -K__ wfKr« 2 ,.nn wow SHOWING' *[ODEONf d IMF: MOST238 words
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677 1957-06-17 11 By Our Soccer Kei>orter T!IF^ ARE still talking about the surprising defeat the Marines suffer* il when they met the Amicables on mU. .it J al.ni Besar stadium. The Marines were making iheir first appearance after two half months, only to find ipes of677 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-06-17 11 Over the finishing line, separated only by inches, no lour sprinters. And they :;11 returned the same ia.st time— 9.9 seconds —m the 100 yards inter-cminty li n a 1 at White Cit\ on June 8. The winner was Ken Box. ot Lancashire (dark suit).49 words
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Article27 1957-06-17 11 BOY AL Ail Force beat Royal Xavv by 1(5 goals to one m a S.A.S.A. "C" Division league water polo match at I'M.S Terror Pool yesterday.27 words
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437 1957-06-17 11 VERNON MORGAN - Have England's Batsmen Mastered Ramadhin? VERNON MORGAN Excitement Mounts As Second Test Nears By LONDON, June I*l (Router) —Cricket l m? .tit ins forward to the second Test match between the tourins West Indies team and ngland begtealag at Lords next Thursday more avidlj than an] |HH i< i .1437 words
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622 1957-06-17 11 Kiwis Pandas Set New Softball Record Pitcher Buck Beil is hero m great 10-inning game PANDAS came from behind to hold the 14th Squadron, Royal New Zea'and Air F<'itc. to I 4-1 tic alter 10 innings a record vet lor the current soltball league competition. The game was called oil622 words
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Article81 1957-06-17 11 LONDON, June 16 (Reutcr) Peter May, the Surrey and England Captain, became the second ma: reach 1.000 runs this season during his fine innings of 100 against Lancashire at Old Trafford today. innings, which lasted •.ninutcs and included 14 fours, came with the second match against West81 words
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Advertisement13 1957-06-17 11 Today: 5.15 U.Sd-H 15 p.m XX() presents Jane Russell "UNDERWATER" (m color Superscope)13 words
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Advertisement388 1957-06-17 11 CLASSIFIED APS DPAIH Chua che: passec away u«efMMf an morning of sons, tour oen grandchildren. Hews* leave 32 Th om son Roa d n. MondaSiItAIIOMS VACAM SINGAPORE CITY COUN I HKIMIM rooctency Bar/S-Al6-507 at a commencing m n of $235 a month plus Variabl* Assistant 1 months' B> FF FICORDER388 words
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Miscellaneous160 1957-06-17 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp Alley Oop ff >' v Hamlin T '■■•'A,-,A^ -~->^ I fr. ant like I I I i% Jrin^l j OUT HLCE ON /^WMASSA. >v THEY PIPMT SEE j iCT\CH f» RNE TMINJG- THIS STIMKJN' MATTER \M"H ME NDMP.A I "^v v 'n f'-i^' I160 words
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Miscellaneous366 1957-06-17 11 i rpODAT'I (ji him H>N: i X M«'ii li i\ c m hlf nl I liirtniii- m :ill-pii\\irliil Kodflrss, m order ili.it *hi i 1 m i\ he m ul« rcsponslblp for -m '1 1 ;<• r blundei Ma»e. i de Bl ii I MONU W FOR I ERYONI Mate366 words
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201 1957-06-17 12 The Derby Pride Of Place To 3 Rings THREE KINGS, twice runner-up m the Derby, has been alloted pride of place m this year's classic, the \aluable Perak Derby to be run over; miles at Ipuh on Saturday. June 22, last day of: I the Perak Turf Club June meeting.201 words
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Article833 1957-06-17 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all seven races tor Wednesday (June 19) second Ji^ of the Perak Turf Club June meeting. Horses Class 1, Div. 1— 54 Furs. Str. V} .i.'vi 4y 9.M Mr. Tap Kirn I ran B en I'ippa 1...ye 5y 8.13833 words
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Article, Illustration358 1957-06-17 12 KEN JALLEH - COLONY OLYMPIAN FLIES TO BRITAIN FOR A 'CURE' KEN JALLEH The Human Angle b y fdgfgfdgdg A brave fight to Return to Spitri A SINGAPORE Olympian is m Britain today m desperate search of a cure for a rare disease which ended his sporting career some time after his return358 words
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242 1957-06-17 12 Chinese Stop Unbeaten Run Of The RAF SINGAPORE Chinese brought Royal Air Force d<>un to their first defeat m the Colony's Community soccer league when they beat the Airmen 4-0 at Jalan Be.sar Stadium yesterday. fbc match, a thrilling ■if ttc the score, was marred by an accident. In a242 words
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Article155 1957-06-17 12 One Of The Top Men Behind School Sport* LONDON, June 16 (Reuter) Twelve players were named today by the England selectors, and the team to meet West Indies m the second cricket Test starting at Lords (London) next Thursday will be chosen from them. They155 words
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Article50 1957-06-17 12 &Ek lYiVipian STRICKEN Probable FUUa lor 7, i on WednesdayT):c Derby line-up. England"* imt Test team. Prospects S'pnre Snrrrr Tables. Softball Thrills. Passes 1,000 runs. Ailjjjl Toun Chinese Create gest upset of tht season. Recs struggle to stmm near defeat. Half centuries m j#» nior cricket.50 words
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162 1957-06-17 12 Baby's Born So Derek Breaks 4min. GLASGOW, Scotlai <i lorn 16 (AP)— Dcrrk- Ibbotson yes* ;v became the father of a baby girl and soon after reinj 'he news ran a mile m three mini I seconds. 1 I > n'r second four-minute mile. Ria first one was on August162 words
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Article40 1957-06-17 12 DOR lIfU N D. Germany. Juno Ifl (APi— .!<■,. Bygravea, !i F.'MMre heavyweight champion, on Saturday aighi lost his light again I Wesi Geran heavyweighi champ Heinz Neuhaui by diaquaUfication m the sixth round of a scheduled tc::-rour.der.40 words
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Article61 1957-06-17 12 NEW YOiM Ju-r U (RMter) —Irish-bred Gallani Man fie Bcimont Stakes, last oAmerican da c t ices of the 1 ,1 "ii run here today. Gallani Man. owned by Mr. Ralph Lirxv. of Texas, earned (77.300 oi the total purse of $113,350 and was only the fourth foreign-bred61 words
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Article, Illustration92 1957-06-17 12 R.ihim Ahmad wins the 220 ml j> >ards sprint from Philip Ahmad S VlCTOry Michael m the time of 23.3 sees. V Yeoh f liooi Kheng > «i***— (PCGIIS) wins tli,. 220 yards lor women from team-mate Final Burst 6 r^ k in llu time of WINNERS ai the Pfennig92 words
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Article95 1957-06-17 12 SOCCEMi 'Giant Killers' Amicables Atlilctic Association, who Ited into soccer limelight recently with their upset victory over Marines, meet Fathul Karib Club at Jalan Bcsar Stadium m a SAFA division one lixt nt, Fnthul Karib opened tMt current season by toppling Tigers Sporting Association m their first outing.95 words
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Article388 1957-06-17 12 Achilles had more Aces WITH three outstanding school athletes Oh m Kesavan Soon, hurdler Victor Khoo :,(i spring r Krm Iriua— absent, Achilles Club had a comparatheh i time winning the athletics match against N ini:.i!> Schools on the Victoria School ground yesterday. Achilles collected388 words
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Article144 1957-06-17 12 Penang Get A Whipping KIAI I I MPIR, Sun Si'lantor m,-u, (1 impro\ed form to hand Pouum .1 3 -1 defi U m th» i C/W>/>«» I'.,rn.^l These two teams drew m a disappointing "first leg' gum J«e«terday, and this was reflected m the "gate" as r fans kept away144 words
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Article55 1957-06-17 12 PRA V:, .ne 16. (Rfuter) I utopek, Czec! i former champion. emerged partial retirement to finish third m a 5.000 metres race c the 13-nation a 1 meeting here yesterday. Winner was Mirko Graf, of Czechoslovakia m 14 rr 6.2 seconds. Pietr Bole ol the Soviet Union, was55 words
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