Singapore Standard, 29 June 1957
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Title Section29 1957-06-29 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines! 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITaL 2811 24U Vol. MI. No. 360 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1957 1 i I'M. I I") < ENTS29 words
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Article96 1957-06-29 1 AN escaped comkt is at larse n >in;jporc escaped from a ward in the (.eneral Hospital it about 9 am yesterday while «aiun? to be examined by a doctor The convict. I>aquiden s o Musavod \ii, ;i uas left in the uard b\ warder, uho96 words
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Article60 1957-06-29 1 RO? L authorities, in conjur I the doI: x)king for missing RAF Public I n> omMr. R. J. K Harrison, the disappearance r was last 0 W lay at an RAF Se"-: and family are In the Colony. flight irv wa> r---r-be-i of me- heighi porting60 words
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280 1957-06-29 1 Call For End To Harbour 'Go-Slow' Increased Costs Worry Shipowners THE Singapore Shipowner^ \>sociation. representin t; 3 4 owners and more than M steamlines. yesterda\ appealed for "constructive steps" to be taken without delav to restore normal working conditions at the Colony s Harbour Board premises. "go-slow" adopted by the280 words
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Article44 1957-06-29 1 Toe The Line Or Else 'T -Premier Janos Kadar of Hunrned his S rkers Party he would "ruth>ssly" purge members who rail to toe the old StallJ of Comr: ,r r -r a f a closed :-n ar the --revolutionary congress of Hungary Communists44 words
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Article75 1957-06-29 1 GLASGOW. Sent land. June 28 (RrutPD The number of sh:ps held ud at QlasgOW rose to 40 today as a strike of the port's 2.500 dockers entered Its third day. The men are snppi rtlng colleagues who walked oil the 57-year-old Spanish freighter Jupiter (9,500-tons)75 words
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Article54 1957-06-29 1 LONDON. Juno 23 <AP^ Queen Mother Elizabeth will takp off In boac Britannia jetliner on Monday for 17--dav visit to the Fotlorat. n of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. She Ifl to lrave London at 1745 GMT and arrive in Salisbury on Thursday aft) rn^nn, with a54 words
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Article, Illustration206 1957-06-29 1 $10,000 CREDIT TEN PER CENT REBATE Bet First, Pay (Or Collect) Later Special One-Dollar Tote For The Small Punters THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB HAS DECLARED WAR ON BOOK VIAKERS. At the next meeting on July 6. punters will be able to bet on credit up206 words
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74 1957-06-29 1 "ALLOW ME 1 says Chief Minis>r Tunku Abdul Rahman a s he helps the Burmese deputy Prime Minister D Ba Sue to a Dicre of roast chicken. The occasion was a barbecue party given in honour of the visiting Burmese and Vietnamese74 words
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Article, Illustration386 1957-06-29 1 WINS FOR THE 2 LIB-SOCS COULD TOPPLE THE COALITION GOVERNMENT THIRTY THOUSAND I people in Tanjong Plgai and Cairnhill will today go to the polls to determine who will represent them in the Legislative Assembly. The future ol the Labour F;- Di Coalition Qot< rnment may well386 words
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Article68 1957-06-29 1 ADELAIDE. June 28 (Rcuter > Sticking plaster on his Khoefl kept a nrceon on the liner Strathaird from gliding away from the operating tabkß in a dramatic appendicit operation today. Tht operation on five-year- old Raymond Robins was successful. The ship's surgeon. Dr. R. Y. Dunlop said68 words
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Article128 1957-06-29 1 POLLING in Tanjong: Pagar and Cairnhil] ronstituencies will t.ike place lutwecn 8 am to 8 p.m. today. The Returning Officer, Mr. M. Ponnuduray gave tho lollow in<j advice to votrrs i:v<rv voter should briny: liis eream-eolmired poll card beariiitr the elector's serial number and the128 words
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226 1957-06-29 1 LAKE CHARLES, Louisiana, June 28, (Reiner) Hundreds of people were today reported to have been kii'cd in the South-west area of Louisiana by a major hurricane now b i 11 I Out inland. Tiu> Weather Bureau in Washington estimated that between 200 and226 words
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Article71 1957-06-29 1 VIENNA. June 23 (UP' Radio Budapest announced that four Hungarian ireedom fighters were executed early today. One of them wai a 25--year-old woman. The broadcast said a weman medical student Uona Toth. former army lieutenant Ferenc Goenczi, 26. "former convict" Mikios Gyoengyoe?i. 28. ana former securitj71 words
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Article39 1957-06-29 1 NSDSTADT, Germany, June 23 i.AP> The 149-ton Danish freighter Stevenland exploded and sank yesterday while loading munitions at •.his Baltic .-taport. One German sailor Mi killed and a munition- handling spcciaUit was seriously injured.39 words
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Article24 1957-06-29 1 JAPANESE National Police said yesterday 25 people were killed". 20 injured and 16 were missing after typhoon Virginia struck Western Kyushu ReuterReuter - 24 words
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180 1957-06-29 1 Retain Expats— Tunku Says It Again 'THEY WILL BE OUR FRIENDS, NOT BOSSES' KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, aqain repeated his intention to retain some expatriate tJßcen after Merdeka in view of the country s need for an efficient administration. The Tunku .-aid this when180 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-06-29 1 Dying Man Whispers Death Clue SINGAPOR! ha«kf i mhn dif d in the ■rmi r old dauth'- ,n Balrstier j hfpst h i-i^ T *"i n Ire girl. Chan Font s-fri her H k i on her lap ai to ih. en But a single person ca her a hand93 words
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139 1957-06-29 1 TAIPEI I AP' The United Slates armed i r rces will fight alongside Chinese Nationalist troops U Red ted I ormosa. This was stated hy U.S. Admiral Felix Stump, b^ nil departure today I Tokyo alter a 24-hour visit here with Pr:.s.dent139 words
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Advertisement24 1957-06-29 1 for $*a/tty J&S, K 7 WAT CH E S LEE CHAY G CO. KKXNORTM BRIDGE RD. iSPORE^ SHELL You can be sure of Shell24 words
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Advertisement51 1957-06-29 1 Reputed Store for CRYSTAL SILVERWARE Your Inspection Im ■■<■ 88 North Bridge Rood Phone ***** S pore-6. Time for a Malaya's own m; I istmguished fi L^^ sjc AwAtDtD COLD MtDAi at IONOOm Btfwr** nCMI|fTIO« 9J«^ t(CW|D AND BO T T I ID |T MALAYAN lh*Ul(V SINCAK!'I Pirrtiicrric it haiu51 words
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Article26 1957-06-29 2 EIGHT Czerhoslovak Catholic priests were yester r sentenced to jail terms of ud to four-and-a-half years for sub'.•e activities .-.z*-::: QM State.— Reuter-26 words
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302 1957-06-29 2 No Recognition Of Mao's China As Yet, Says Dulles SAN FRANCISCO. June 28 (Reuter>— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary tf State, said today that under present conditions the I nited States would maintain its policy of not recognising Communist China and of m lintaining its trade embargo against the302 words
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Article158 1957-06-29 2 6th U.S. Atomic Blast ATOMIC TESTING GROUND, Nevada. June 28 (Renter)— A mechanical failure today prevented scientist n from eVfjteg out the sixth atomic explosion of Am. ricft's in."i7 test series the Atomic Knerjrv Commission announced. The devlrp-mounting on a 500-fc wtr failed158 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-06-29 2 SINGAPORE'S Attor-nev-(irncral. >lr. H. Buttprficld, will leave the Colony in a few days under the Malayanization schema. Mr. Buttprfield has ■Eiffel the .Malayan go>, eminent since IMS, During the war, he was taken prisoner in Siam. .Mr. Buttrrfield helped in drafting several legislations introduced in the77 words
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Article105 1957-06-29 2 LONDON. June 28 (Renter)— The British Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference, at their morn session today, discussed questions concerning Japan. Several of the statesmen itrea td the importance of helpin? her to take her full z r0 cornrnun it y O f free nations and105 words
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Article58 1957-06-29 2 Wl June 28. r. ter>— Mr. Sirtney Holland. the New Zealand Premier, today confirmed that the BriPrimc Minister. Mr. old Macmillan, had an invitation to visit Zealand early in 1953. The visit will be during the New Zealand summer which ends in March. Mr.58 words
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Article20 1957-06-29 2 THE flare-up in the wstween the Chinese Communists and the Chinese Nationalists tapered off further 3 esterday. AP20 words
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176 1957-06-29 2 ROME. June 28 (AP)— Adm. Arleigh Burke. Chief of U.S Naval Operations, declared today that Russia had built the world's second largest navy with the aim of preventing Western Uff Burop I I ..-ian water?. i "I don't think it (Russia) could do that,176 words
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Article24 1957-06-29 2 THE Gifu U. DOUrt in Centre Japan yesterday sentei ed two United States ~er-vi-e-nen to seven years' hard ir. IU itet24 words
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Article139 1957-06-29 2 CLOSING rubber prices (rents n^r ih) in SinsatMirp >esterd.i u< re BuM-f- Seller* Int .I uly ks s i n i R.S.S No N K S s No I "1 Tone: Quirt. fht prue of tin in Singapore \pstrrda\ mv prr picul I)n«n ew, LONDON KLBBfcK No K139 words
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Article76 1957-06-29 2 HE WALKS 911 MILES IN 35 DAYS JOHN O'GROATS. Scotland, June 23 CAP) William C. Merrett, 53-year-old South African, last nizht completed a 911-mile walk the length th< British Isles. It took bin 55 days. Mr. Merrett started h:.iralk a: Land's End, the sour- mm point. John O'Groats .n the76 words
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111 1957-06-29 2 BONN. .Tune 2S (IT)- The \\c\ C. rman g nient flath relu^rd toria\ t" she Russia a blanks misp not to cquip tlf derman arm> with Press Chief F< nference yertcrdav n *i* OMMdor VVilhelm H many declare that it: L Would111 words
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152 1957-06-29 2 JAK Tme 28, (Rciler) The regimental com- of North Celeb«,j r S limed general mobilisation of the population of the region, according to reports reaching hen In a broadcast from Menado, a major town in the region, he sain i Uisation experiment" for the realisation152 words
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Article27 1957-06-29 2 INDONESIAN soldier ed down and killed 25 11-day sen man like among the frort-covered mountains of West, Java, th« Indonesian Army announced yesterday.— UP.27 words
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Article25 1957-06-29 2 NGKONG. June 28 Standard Service:; of the Her.:konc I to 1 S |fiT.« IM to W 10.135 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $2fifi25 words
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Advertisement492 1957-06-29 2 NOMAD the best milk from the country of milk NOMAD milk powder 10 timps hpttpr 5 SAFE 117 llfULb UCllt) m^ f^m 8el cte d rr. :k frc-. TB t!; NUTRITI U S S^ 6. NO WASTE r.i 3= rv-rcv exactly the qomUU&f crp-^ > md4 \.-.:eei z -ore -no492 words
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Advertisement74 1957-06-29 2 "te(/>/^ Ufa, fa cJnajuHf it'i 0 pcste-t^p'e'j no waste Obtai able si ail Leading v uepanmeniai jioif: So'e ApcnM SUN TRADING CO. 15-20, Eanhom Eldg L- t Telephone i"i 9 6 VOTE FOP -INSECTIVOr MUSOUTOfs ENEMVNo.II JNTIRNATIONAL IMPOP'i "n'cTairi.s 3.">TiTT with Super Fost F l -9 cootec L( 6 EuiU-in74 words
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183 1957-06-29 3 7 Unions Intervene In Bus Dispute SEVEN trade unions, claimant 16.500 workers in various transport industries in Singapore, yesterday (if. ied to intervene in the dis; ;e reeo the Tay Koh Yat and Hock Lee bus companies and the Bus Workers Union. Tkt unions are: Singapore T 'ion Oonapania Employees183 words
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220 1957-06-29 3 ITS DISSOLUTIONNOT MALAY ANIZATION' GOVERNMENT has let down the Asian officers of the Singapore Improvement Trust over the Malayanization issue." This was the COnsensui o-f seni. Asian Officers of the S.I.T. Association yes\~:<iay. They were commenting on a recent Government decision not toj220 words
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Article86 1957-06-29 3 POSTAGE rates to India from Ifa ijra on parcels surface mail will be increased bom July i. The new rr.tes will be (old rates within brackets): 3 lbs. $2.10 (SI. 80), 7 lbs. ($270), 11 ad 22 lbs. $7.50 The Increaw is due to revised handling86 words
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Article28 1957-06-29 3 MR CHOOR Sinah and Mr. Lee Shno Khoon have been appointed to preside as Distrirt Judges over any District Court ezei inc criminal .iurisdiction. announced yesterday.28 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-06-29 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices YVONNE ELIZABETH GINTER 2.1, likes to sine. She hopes to be a professional singer one day. In the meantime, sho ns".s her swe-t lice to attend to telephone calls at the head offire of the Singapore Cold Bteragt hi K^ppol Road. Yvonne has heen working71 words
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171 1957-06-29 3 JAPAN Is interested in the exchange of professors, .students and educational information with Singapore. Professor lichi Sagara, Head of the Faculty of Education, Kyoto University, said yesterday. j Professor lichi Sajcara and Prof citoi Risaburo Torikai, I) ctor ol Engineering, an i President171 words
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Article119 1957-06-29 3 FRESSANGES BIDS THEM GOODBYE A BRIEF but tOUChinf farevc I tour was conducted at Royal Air Force, Cbangi, yesterday When Sir Francis FreUngfs, retiring Commander-[n-Chief, Far Ea^t Air Force, bid final "(pod-bye and gnnd la k to officers and unit! there. Sir Fran.;-, win v.i 1 leave the Colony nn119 words
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164 1957-06-29 3 GIAN CARLO and his show band will make their Anal appearance at Raffles Hotel in Singapore tonight. An [n Igration Department ruling says they must leave the cour months. The band completes its six month residence today. Pit [dent Of the Singapore I164 words
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Article113 1957-06-29 3 THROUGH the effOTtl of Miss {Catherine Dunham, Ar.'rican dancer, 125 BO. A C. fans were distributed to children of the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital, s.ngapore, yesterday. When Miss Dunham visited the hospital last week, a patient was so interested in the fan she was carrying113 words
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Advertisement118 1957-06-29 3 5 COtt/MBfA PICTURES PRESENTS I I Audie Murphy- j 1 II i c on pi i o u lu u Th«« (ire.it I'ntold Morv of desperate J band of soldiers in PETTICOATS:: .U m of CuU and'*" Gallantry ictmn parked entertainment for ill— CADTTAT TONIGHT tArITOL MIDNIGHT X AfS\Mm^/ GRAND118 words
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Advertisement175 1957-06-29 3 -W tIi ii i i Full <- f and energy Scotts Porage Oat< W !m^B provide a wholesome nourishing fond that e\er>"one will e- 1m L On >■ ••< r p everydav to givj vour family longer-lasting J^v^l MUbJßrgiWSlMtt) 9i ILF© •MMCMCIC 9CNMNC KUALA IUMPUR f" c SWCTTCNMMi IPOM TEU'K175 words
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Article254 1957-06-29 4 TUNKU ACCEPTS INVITATION TO VISIT SAIGON Information On Reds May Be Exchanged KUALA LI VIPIK, Fri. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today accepted the invitation of Vietnam's President, Ngo Dinh Diem, to visit the Republic after the Merdeka celebrations. Prior to this visit, a good-will mission254 words
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Article, Illustration194 1957-06-29 4 Mi\< A \.lTl\Ui.\Kl wile f>i the new Indonesian ConMil (ieneral in Singapore, yrstcrdiv lew into Singapore with tight of her ll chUdren to Join her hushmd. ihc ehOdrca bstc ■r.iri" Nateaagui ;i sotey "hriio" li t ri«' stepped out of a194 words
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328 1957-06-29 4 GIRL, 11, TELLS COURT: I WAS ABDUCTED RAPED Man Will Stand Trial At The Assizes RAJOO KRISHNA, 23, was yesterday committed to stand trial at the next Assizes at the end of a preliminary inquiry before Mr. R B. I. Pates, on charges of abducting and raping ;n Ll-jetr-old girl.328 words
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Article98 1957-06-29 4 TATTOOED SEAMAN FINED $300 LER LAI HENG, I 19-yetf-oid !un in is yesterday fined $300 in a Singapore Court for being a»member of a secret society. Lcr was arrested by a police constable during "Operation rger, it flea Quay, i n Oct 28. last year. Detective Teo Kim Wah, told98 words
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Article90 1957-06-29 4 SINGAPORE Coronrr. Mr. m chon^ mm returned a misadventure verdict yesterday at the close of an inquest into the death of a won-. rubber rker, Cheong Yee Mui. TO. who I run over by a goods tra.n in the harbour area en April 29. I un90 words
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Article30 1957-06-29 4 TWO Singapore Police officers have been dismissed from the F ales a government gazette published yesterday. are Insoector ta| Chew Choon and Probationary Inspector M. Balasundram.30 words
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Article28 1957-06-29 4 INI '.DENT Singapore City Councilor .Mr. Lee Choon Ens. yesterday asked the Cojn- .:> immediate Marietta Department for v. ney >een votei and I allocate:; three noonthj28 words
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Article80 1957-06-29 4 5 Indian Editors To Visit S' pore THE edlton of five lemding Indian newsDSDen will arrive in Singapore I morron foe three-day visit of the island. They are: Mr. K. BriniTasan, editor of the Hindu, M iras, Mr. C. R. Brtnlrasan, ed.tor of Bwadesamitran, M idras, Mr. T. K. Ghosh,80 words
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319 1957-06-29 4 Standard Marie Critic Singapore Chamber Ensemble presented a Musical Soiree In the Cultural Centre last night featuring Karen Sun, a Cantonese soprano, in groups of Chinese songs and Western eratic .Trias. Miss Sun possesses a vocal organ of penetrating power, somewhat husky in delivery319 words
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Article81 1957-06-29 4 THE Cathay Organization la now producing two pictures in Japan 'Red Doll 1 and "Lo-ma-I Thi y will star Miss Lin Dal. v. Q the Best, Aetr-.— Award at the recent Asian Film Festival in Tokyo, and Chang V. The production is by the Motion81 words
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Article26 1957-06-29 4 the Remand Prison in Outram Road Jail. Sinuapm will be a centre for pel Of) sentenced to reformats training. states a Gazette notification published yesterday.26 words
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Miscellaneous486 1957-06-29 4 Standard c^lmanac Information at a Glance S'porc Diary radio malaya v 8-30 The News and Hw.e .Vwj Chlncsp \\u r'^< 1 rr. KX|l| N| Xl xv^ (General <rr- MJ The Dunkirk Mem (.4! r'uh nm Bodvh nlri »•<"*>: 115 p.m. S Dire Organ and Chora] Mu*i< I fnd B^dmiiton 5-10*486 words
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565 1957-06-29 5 M.T.U.C. CHIEF THROWS A FEW BRICKBATS' KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Minister for Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan today warned the Malayan Trade Union movement to -d against agents of subversion who masquerade under the name of trade unionists. C from subversion is c. ent and I565 words
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Article65 1957-06-29 5 JUDGES NEED MORE TIME TO DECIDE WE Rfl of the Ca.hay Organization's "Win-an-Is-land" contest will be announced on July 3. This new date has been fixed to givo the panel of judges additional time to make full final assessments of thousands of last-minute entries. The winner will be given a65 words
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Article46 1957-06-29 5 M B&SWELL was ted chairman of the Bukit Timah Youth Club. Singapore, at a gcnoral meeting held recently. Other oiTlcirls are: Secretary Mr. B Chong; TrCttUTCI Mr. Peter Lam; Committee men k. s. BnsSoh Chee Koon. Tan See Omar bin Kalid an^'46 words
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Article40 1957-06-29 5 A building overseer, .nda Raja Balakrlshnan, acquitted in a Singapore Traffic Court S terday, of death by a nt act of a woman. \V ng k 44. while driving along Pa;, .i LebU Road on Dec. l'l.' r40 words
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Article, Illustration196 1957-06-29 5 fdfd fdsfd MR M. A. MAJEEI) (Ind.) SYMBOL: LORRY MR. C. H. KOH (Ind.) SYMBOL: AXE CHAIN MR. LEE KUAN YEW (PAP) SYMBOL: CIRCLE FLASH MR. CHONG WEE LING (L.-S.» SYMBOL: TORCH MR. SOH GHEE SOON (L-S.) SYMBOL: TORCH MR. KENC BAN EE196 words
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Article176 1957-06-29 5 Polls Men Wind Up Campaigns LIBERAL-SOCIALIST and Peoples Action Party candidates tor the Tanjong Pai ir by-election- R and HP their election campaign.; v. th two huge rallies last night. A feature of the Lib.-Soc. rally at Alison Road was a i le parade" bearing burntorches and posters of candidate176 words
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264 1957-06-29 5 9 TEACHERS' DISPUTE THE Education Ministry last night charged that the Singapore Teachers Union's insistence that Normaltiaincd teachers should en- '< f the education service on a par with certificated teachers was motivated solely by their desire for an increase in pay. The264 words
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119 1957-06-29 5 INDEPENDENT Singapore City Councillor. Mr. A. R. Lazarous and Labour Front Councilor. Mr. Sim Beng Seng Jfl tei lay attacked the Council method of accepting tenders. At the monthly meeting Mr. Lazarous said the Publi: Works Committee had 1 not been well advised to119 words
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Advertisement189 1957-06-29 5 Feel f/ie effect... *v>-:cr. on a Cnimpion Parkinson Hip: I f*r r &iil3 teel nc'W well n v^orks* se^ no\fc little current it cori**^". i<*sl Orj:n.ir\ tans cive onlv halt itb amount of ertcctive coolin* tor ever\ unJt of eieanntv Notice, iiki. cr.at 11 *">- t built into its. special189 words
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Article450 1957-06-29 6 HILE Kuala Lump. I I up to its ears in preparations for the Merdeka Day celebrations, guns boom and bombs explode on the Thai border :orth Kedah and Perak as men of the 2nd alion Royal Australian Regiment go into action against communist terrorists at their450 words
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Article, Illustration482 1957-06-29 6 r •"-■pore. Harbour Board and the Singapore 7- v -"•phone Board are not going to be bullied r-^ssional g'.ory -hunters. Paid secretary of the unions in these two establishments. jamit Singh, has been handed the only answer that could have been given to the d: manner482 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1957-06-29 6 Michael Davie - Centre of a Storm Michael Davie 2 £cm^om fetter \rom TBI Duke of Norfolk, a round-faced man in late middle-age, is Britain's premier duke, the leading; Roman Catholic lavman in the United Kingdom, and the occupant of a colossal castle in the county of Sussex. He also holds the position1,237 words
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Article737 1957-06-29 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera By "The only difference for all Is that one will be in, the 'TODAY is O-Day for the candidates in the first hy-rlrt ti >n to be hold in Singapore. It is the day o should know if the> ■HdtralC has benefited737 words
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Letter194 1957-06-29 6 Sir— lf the people of Singapore, and the Federation v.r r ro nonage iheir affa I >ust learn to vmnmgt them m the best possible manner. Allowances > ik be made for want of experience. But no aUoicance under sag circumstance should be made for want of194 words
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Letter78 1957-06-29 6 Lot of Store Keepers terious and poisonous which records of i lv r*** i p t s ..lid tocKs f'f u ith it'sT'qiJ.'t.llH A\ I. tmemnuwr* should been taken. There are i.t« i«»ri iich need '-.'vr.,' ]>v'v.'^ tn.!i Ihr m i i i *w# H*' I)' 11 v fcll s78 words
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Letter170 1957-06-29 6 Sir One oannot help these lew days to see headline news of work-;o-rule, go-slow and rows over what seems to be on the surface ai matters. If these incidents Are taken to be the pangs of the birth of a nation and regarded as something atvS course170 words
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Advertisement19 1957-06-29 6 fy I *^^^^H' i^C*fa~oiil fa* sou. Agents:- AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 1 -rth Bridge Road, Singapore. 6, Tel:- *****/219 words
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Advertisement22 1957-06-29 6 Now sprinkle yourself wfflty all over with cool, fragrant talcum powder < by Cusson^ A\r CORONATION MIMOSA V the luxury you can afford.22 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-06-29 7 Till: GIBIi with the crinoline look is liritains deb-of-thc-ycar, .Mi>s Henrietta Tiarks. She uas photographed at A^cot r<M*nt!\ h cuin? this orange, red and yellow patterned silk dress stitched uith frills Mirrorpic.36 words
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Article51 1957-06-29 7 ATHENS me 21 (Renter) i -tasia. Fei map ained to Polire here that ihc [OTSOI 101 gold sovereigns hkMen in I mattress which mic gave to a mender to repair. The gold pic I v. >"rc not there when the mattress m returned to51 words
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Article168 1957-06-29 7 FISH DEAD BY THE MILLIONS ROME. June 23 (Pn ;!cr} The United! Nations Foo^ and Agriculture Organization announced h°re last nicht that many million tons of dead I perhaps cnual to the entire m it'.'- i itch In I nr, nrc floating in the At. inn Sea according to a168 words
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307 1957-06-29 7 British Campaign To Stop Deaths From Lung Cancer LONDON, June 28 (Reuter) The British Government announced plans last night for starting a nation-wide propaganda campaign to inform the public of the dangers of smoking. Thii Ktlon followed publlc*tirn of a top-level report linkiiiq excessive cigarette unoUnf to cancer of the307 words
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Article56 1957-06-29 7 LONDON, June IS, <TP> Sir WiAston Churchill's "lurnolist son Randolph, quit Lord B^avrrbrnok's Evening Standard yesterday eonplaining ho was not allowed U) VritC as ho liked. Tho Standard's refusal to publish a Churchill column about wire-tapping proved that rr trictions existed in spite of published claims56 words
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Article163 1957-06-29 7 Trading Within Commonwealth LONDON, June 2R (Reuter) The House of Common? last night pi.- by a majority of 5.1 a Labour opposition I po.sal that the Government, in granting tax concessions to Brit is i Overseas Trading Corporations, should give preferences to tho-e trading within thfl163 words
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Article226 1957-06-29 7 Barrister Rapped For Phone Taps LONDON, Jam M (Banter) Snatches of telephone conversation tapped by police between a barrister and a solfstylec "ex-king of the underworld* 1 were read in public yntarday. The barrister. Mr, Patrick Uoyslux Maninan, faced a professional di?cin!inarv body, the Bencnen of Lincoln bin, on five226 words
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Article83 1957-06-29 7 ACCRA. Jvnr (Renter) Mr Kr.'i Bnnko, Ghnnn. Minister tl Ul P oiUf, totd the Sntuv.al Assembly yesterdOi tNd "tfcg Brin.h national ntjfhem lofll cease to be in use on nttf occns;o;u in rhu ro!i?!?ry." .Mr BmICO 1004 .^P' ifcilM Efl f rfrbr/rp 0/( the bfll Pror:dinq83 words
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Article300 1957-06-29 7 Manchester Guardian Says MANCHESTER, June 28 (Rcuter)— The Manchester Guirdian suggested today that the best way to relieve international tension might be to give Communist China a seat in the United Nations. "Changs, even if limited ones, seem possible in the nature of.300 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-06-29 7 photo. A BASHFI'L and n rar -to- tf arv r\prossinn is depicted on tlir im^ of this curl> -h»\iri< d little U dM ii lifted towardl I*op< 1 F'ius XII \i ho leans from his portable throne to bestou i t?.rpss on thr rn\v rhrr-k at St PeterU.P. - 57 words
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328 1957-06-29 7 Merry Widower With A Heart Of Stone LONDON, fri— Mati Dcnwcll appeared to be a merry widower but he had a heart of stone. a jury was told yesterday. He advertised for a housekeeper, proposed marriage to the woman who applied for the job and later, it was od. turned328 words
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Article95 1957-06-29 7 -HIXGTOX. June 28. (AP)— The new Muslim mosque in Washington will serve ter than all pronouncements to prove that true religious freedom fines exist in the -'ates, Di Frederick n Harris, chaplain of the -cnate. said last night. Dr. Harris spoke at ner given by the continuing95 words
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Article147 1957-06-29 7 DIVORCE! They'll Tell You Why LOS ANGELES. June 28 (AP)— A bevy of pretty performers turned up in the divorce courts on Thur? seeking to shed mi 1 reasons raging from "he gave me an ulcer" to 'he m*4e puses at all the other women in the neighbourhood Actress Margaret147 words
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Article63 1957-06-29 7 BERLIN, Etc ;ter) The Cathay Film Production? Ltd., of Hongkong, yesterday presented "The Valley of Lost Souls" at the International Film Festival. The black-and-white film won the applause of the public for its fine icting. especially that of Misi Lin Dai who plays the63 words
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Article21 1957-06-29 7 THE PRESS service of Prince T last night officially denied reports that n Grace was expecting another ba';>y- UPUP - 21 words
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Advertisement164 1957-06-29 7 Proud of it? Of course r^ it's a Ronson r x a VD there's good reason to be proud of the A MM Richmond. Here is 3 gift that will flatter a possession to be proud of. Thia eXiC^ir.t lighter :s cruractenstic of Ronson's pr jr-fM-.e l^dership in des -n,164 words
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Advertisement35 1957-06-29 7 sJ|l§ Bisjcuns B^'W S&jUfl O U I* D O f^ BRITAIN'S D. B .»».ve DCCT Ginger Nuts BKflllT^ Chocolate Ruffles Cream Crackers Available from SANDILANOS BUTTERY CO LTD SINGAPORE KIJALA LUMPUR IPQH PENANC >"A BHARJ35 words
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Article, Illustration302 1957-06-29 8 These girls will thrash it out MARRIED LIFE OR SINGLE LIFE? ctudents ban fti C--.-. uA Bm 801l Infant Jesus and the -^ng Convent wfll deb, M 1l»lM till Is Preferable To Bta^h hi the Imli Hm er B hod Debate for the Crholic Social Guild Shiel I Dec ite302 words
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Article, Illustration351 1957-06-29 8 in schools for special programme f J ERE is an opportunity for Singapore teenagers to show their talents. Radio Malaya is looking for it in schools and how would you, students, like to be a radio Ormounctf for your own programme? Yes. you will be thrilled at the351 words
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Article116 1957-06-29 8 A N educational film, "U.S.A.", which is now in Singapore with the Pan American Airways, is available for showings to schools. The film which is in full-colour has been awarded the Prize of the Institute of Public Relations for the best public relations film entered at the116 words
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Article, Illustration541 1957-06-29 8 ...for racial harmony these students have the 'answers' VIRGINIA N\BI (standing sren here making her sl.infl in support of the mniimi drive* her points with gesticulations. Behind her. not in view, are X^m.ih Laili and Diina Elias. Th t > hi, man of the rirb.Ue Douglas Khoo is seated at541 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-06-29 8 piPILS of Form 111 I A and IV B of the Convent of the Holy C Infant Jesus. Katonp, Z Morning School re- Z cently visited the Sin- Cnpore Botanical < Gardens to make a tstudy of plants. They ticre accompanied by j their Science teacher, Miss62 words
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Advertisement274 1957-06-29 8 The world famous family f TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache, Muscle Pcir, Indigestion, Backache, Cclds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL -$L on time /f! v -'G\ i *SKT on date if- /Vll AND UP T0 OATE I^"~^v274 words
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Advertisement1901 1957-06-29 9 THE INDIAN BANK LIMITED, MADRAS. Balance Sheet as at 31st December, 1956. Corn IJOBilf Corresponding \X'l^ \CCFTC CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES PROPhRT^ AND ASSETS v- 31st Dec. IMi M AP 1 Capital: Rs. A. P. Rs. A. P. R* A. P. I. Cash;— P s A P. fi> A P Authorised1,901 words
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Advertisement69 1957-06-29 9 AFTER INFLUENZA :er Influema: A I confirm wlifi ;.iea*ure JO&Jr-l /"^Ljfe^J^ Mjrfl r^ l t rtiiring lh< •^f «V /^^SU»^^ >fy' I in* r7H In mini,,. .i (piX^ifm/Si're jTj^r.rjirr?'™ z*-^, npr\<-u* prostration with th*J If I v i =fc. of F.(lgeworu.i'>»ri SERRAVALLO S [Cinchona and Iron Tonic Wine Since 1848.)69 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-06-29 10 Mr. M. Adachi (right) general manager, Chartering and Operating Department of "K" Luxe Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd. •I in Singapore recently for the inauguration of the line's first regular service calling at Singapore33 words
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Article142 1957-06-29 10 Industrials And Rubbers Are Firm r -nd industrials .ed firm on the market 8-sterday, according to the S c a- r. T -regular. P e changes announced by fht AMOcittkm were: INDUSTRIALS B 3 r- W' >■- Fi Mr Neave Ordfc I 2.77 w -> H S5. lndUStri€ A»/3 »/f142 words
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Article113 1957-06-29 10 It AI I -harebrokers yes- ed the folio business done: C. T. S. ords T K ords $2.72i to -owns $2.38. $2.40; W. $1 93 J: Hume pref> Brewe: IX2", «2J to M-A Vf b $2.20; Robtnmn r night tad yesterday; Sime Darby $2^224 overnig Traders •MUt 0113 words
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Article90 1957-06-29 10 THE <oerimental use of unpainted aluminium coaches on London's underground railis proved a succe ful replacement rolling stock will not be painted. ugh the initial cost is than the usual red painted steel coachr way engineers estimate be offset by savings on paint ftpe^ lo^\*er current ccmuinpUoo90 words
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Article50 1957-06-29 10 Here For 'K' Line's Inauguration The f'ng has re-routed its Japan-West Africa service to enable its ships to call at Hongkong and Singapore. Adachi is seen with Mr. R.C. Sheppard, nt< aging director of Hndden Co., Ltd., icho have 'in avpointed local agents for the line in the Colony-" Standnrdpic-50 words
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Article61 1957-06-29 10 I RIW low speed wind tunnel the largest in the world constructed of woodhas been put into opera 1 n B] dn's Bristol Aeroplane Comp II has been built for detail design and developrr. i on the company's guided missile, fixed and rotary wing aircraft projects61 words
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Article37 1957-06-29 10 THE Hits Shipbuilding and Engineering Com] has announced that li received a contract to build tl each of 65.000 ght tons, for o. rTankship iD K I p. >.h member of the US. Caltex group.37 words
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Article94 1957-06-29 10 U.S. STEEL Corporation producer of nearly one-third of the nation's steel, announced yesterday an int- I In prices of about US$6 a 108, ciltvt:ve July 1 The Ited firm, UgfMl ir I the pr:< ¥> ■ary because ni increases tn wages am !> DClltfl that willAP - 94 words
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Article38 1957-06-29 10 JAP/ lADE automobiles wiU l>e entered for the 'me in an international auto rare. Fuji Industry, maker of the Prin< p. p|am In enter its Prince S In n intcrParis on Oct. 31- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article, Illustration286 1957-06-29 10 THE Pepsi-Cola bottling plant at Pctaling Java, one of the most modern plants in South-east Asia, will be officially opened on July 6, it was announced by Mr. J. 11. Abbott, director of Union Ltd. The site occupies an area of ISO 000 -quare feet, of286 words
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332 1957-06-29 10 RECORD OUTPUTS FOR THREE U.K. CAR FACTORIES THREF of Britain\ major car producers rcVMtei th.it their outputs have rim to new record levels. Ford of Dagenham reportec that they are producing 1,200 cars da. ■r.g a production tool 140 per 'ent in five months and easily beating their previous record332 words
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137 1957-06-29 10 TWO-THIRDS of the turboprop aircraft on order igh at the world are sh. Figures pub: tsd In London show that world rders total 602. Those for British machines account for 395 aircraft tails art pabU he Society of Brr Ml tructers wl new order for137 words
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Article30 1957-06-29 10 NEW YORK UP) Jones doting iges STCK KS: 30 todnstri i :> 503 03 I 40 Bonds 86.69 commodity futures index U924-2G average ;t ,»i 100) closed HI30 words
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176 1957-06-29 10 JAPAN WANTS TO BUY COPRA IN THIS MART FRESH buying support from Japan in the Malayan copra market can help to boost the trade which is experiencing a drop in demand from Europe and India, according to market circles. S ipmentl to Bombay have declined somewhat rprovement in the supply176 words
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Article126 1957-06-29 10 Rubber Company Expanding THE United States Rubber Co. is expanding plaits' to the tune of 1'5540,000,000 tiiis year, the firm's president said in Philadelphia. Philadelphia area accounts for a sizable i bare of the -Mwth. said President HE. Humphreys after groundbreaking ix< rci* t or nen five million dollar branch126 words
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Article42 1957-06-29 10 KUALA LUMP B Fri.— The Federation of Malaya did $2,218 million worth of trade from January to this year, it was announced day. Mr. H. Fell. Chief Statistician, reported that of that amount. $1,034 million was spent on imports.42 words
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Article81 1957-06-29 10 THE Indonesian ConsulateGesjetal in Singapore has announced that barter trade firms would -)e allowed to finalize their outstanding barter liquidation accounts by exporting Roods to Indonesia. The accounts were closed since 1955. Hater firms with such outstanding accounts have been asked to take full documentary proof of81 words
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Article54 1957-06-29 10 N V. KempensdM Zinkmaatichappij, B.idel. the sole producer of zinc in the Netherlands, state in ;heir 1954 report, that 29,131 tons of zinc produced. Thil Wai 834 tons more than in the preceding year and also the highest output ever reachI I by the company since54 words
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156 1957-06-29 10 LINER TESTED WITH ANTI-RUST DEVICE PATENTS ire pen tnn n invention which effectively protc t> Sbt underwater parts of ships again trust, the Royal Rotterdam Lloyd announced in Rottercam. The invention, developed by Mr. 1 _.neer on oj the Lloyd, has upon the R uj which previo u had to156 words
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Article229 1957-06-29 10 THE Indian Bank, Limited, will be completing 50 years of service to the public in August and will be celebrating its Golden Jubilee later in the year. The bank was started !n Madras in 1907 and from small beginnings has grown from strength to229 words
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Article117 1957-06-29 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday *n re copra June/Ju buyers; sellers; coconut oil in bulk $40J sellers, in drums $44J sellers. Muntok te pepper $112 sellers. Sarawak white $111 sellers, special Sarawak black |7J COPRA ROUDAY, CLTLFR. BATH CO LTD. JUNE U a.m.117 words
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Article154 1957-06-29 10 OSBORNE and Chapel have announced a second interim dividend of 25 per cent for the current year and a dividend of trn per cent for the y< ar to Dec. 31. 1956. br.th payable in England on July 6 lor Tanjong Tin Dredging Ltd. No further dividend would154 words
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Article, Illustration119 1957-06-29 10 MR J.J. BUDDING, the acting manager of Netherlands Trading Society in Singapore leaves the Colony on July 3, on Ica e to Holland." After his lea\e he will take up a nvw appointment in the West Ind,< s a>director of an affiliated bank. N.V. Edwards, Henriquez119 words
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300 1957-06-29 10 Remilied Grades Still Attract Interest \M I K the initial shake out n i.ist wfkvnewEfm n z* lx <\> ,rix and in a i i "riMimjnt* remits r^. port t.i.ih tr.e offering from Indonesia the,, to h, litill aid it, IM <r •I i < oni in« co inr w•300 words
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Article136 1957-06-29 10 B N G APORE rubber prices ter£fey remained at unchanged levels from the previous day. International first grade July shiDment closing at <ents per lb. on a quiet marketPrices opened at about the same level as Thursdav and at noon were down slightly at 111 < '^nts. Later136 words
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Article27 1957-06-29 10 DRILLING for oil off the coast of Sarawak ha it is reported. The oflshoct drilling c i. eifht miles away, was built by luwrit27 words
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Advertisement46 1957-06-29 10 NOTICE RO\ \I ROTTFRIIAM LLOYD ms BANTAM 1 arri\ °d 2" .>; ">T Contrary to our advertisement the ceneral survey of dan s< the above vessel will be held at godown 4/5 on 5.7 Xrom 8.30 a.m. K [TEEDASI ntADHIG CO M 111) SUpping DeptL. Tel. 291Agents46 words
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Advertisement253 1957-06-29 10 BARBER- FERN- VILLE LINES for Boston. Ne* Ycrk Philadelphia. Baltimoit t Ne» Orl< (via Suez Spore P. ham hr"-t New Yofk PLEASANTVILLE KINCSVILLE 30|un/B|uly 9 |uly U/M|uly 14 Aug From New Ycrk. Lcs Arctic? S*n Ftant^cc. (vie hcr £)1 N. Ycrk L. A lt» SFstc M Kcng 6ELLEVILLE Sailed Sa.lfd253 words
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Advertisement830 1957-06-29 11 (ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tf ii;:3 6. ***** 4 3 /6 Roblnien Rcad THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE H,;,fa» Montreal. Boston. New York. Baltimore Philadelphia Cult Ports Sport P. S'ham Penang --CMLS 20 25 Au« 26 Au? 27 2S Aur POLYOCRLS 7 15 Ocr 16 Oct 17/lSOct m830 words
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Advertisement1225 1957-06-29 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Inccrcciatec in in Raccre) (12 lines) Sh D Cp p n8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE f £T SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON O CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Sues with1,225 words
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Advertisement892 1957-06-29 11 MITSUI t]P\ LINE S'pore P^horr Pcnonc for japan Akakuiaton Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji via Hongkong 5 July 3 July Nachison Maru Mcji 22 July Awojisem Maru <or YoKchama, Nagoya. Kobe 27 July FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia, Bait mere via Eombay Akagisan Maru vio Bon-bay 20 July 23892 words
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Advertisement633 1957-06-29 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilngs fo' Bong^ok ond oi For lost o Suex. Pf rtono P S'ho«» S'peiv "JUTLANDIA" 4 5 July 6 7 8/9 July Bangkok only "MOMBASA" 10 11 July "FALSTBIA" 10/11 July 12 1 3 JuU 14 15 July Bangkok only HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Aden Fort Soid,633 words
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591 1957-06-29 12 BILL FUNK - TOP AMERICAN CAGERS FOR SERIES IN COLONY BILL FUNK SIXC; APORE'S basketball fans, hungry for sonic 2.00d gtMBS, will soon be provided with an opportunity of seeing one of the most colourful American teams in action here. That team is the internationally-famed "Venture for Victory" squad headed by Norman Cook,591 words
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Article42 1957-06-29 12 The Softball League announced yesterday that tomorrow's sanies will be played on University of Ifalftja ground. The puMl are: 14th Squadron, Royal New Z in Air Force vs. Pandas; 41st Squadron. RNZAF Oilers All ea to start ii 4 pjuk.42 words
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Article, Illustration411 1957-06-29 12 RAY JALLEH - RAY JALLEH Prize Presentation Bv THREE records were broken at the I)i English School 7th Annual Athletic meet held on the school ground yesterday. Hashim bin Abdullah of Lim House with 12 Inl the "A" division champion. He was Out In the 22u and411 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-06-29 12 The uirl witli the tennis racket and the saucy look is Karol I at; .ros, 23, an ex-model from Miami. America. And that racket is no ornatnent. Karol is one to watch in the Wimbledon championships.39 words
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Article164 1957-06-29 12 LONDON. June 28 (Reuter) Surrey's victorious ■NgfOT in Ike county cricket championship continues and *.o(la>> overwhelming defeat <>l Hampshire by an innings and "i'.i runs was their ninth championship win this summer and tlieir >i\th in .succession. ited Una In driving home the tremendous advai ,med164 words
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Article74 1957-06-29 12 SOBERS' CENTURY ||\M!IIM H'-l v, ,r ..l d Bartad 1 1 1 (1 1 u» heWK them tefetf I bv 185 runt 1 11 1 I M T!i dies sc< and dismissed their opponenH 23. ers hit four rises and I its in a free sco: chancelesF innings of 174 words
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Article34 1957-06-29 12 Of Sora sd«y. were iraer I.F. E 081 Sweep—' Tsend. Otkcr i ,Kiand Maj. 18. MarDonald 4 d The next meeting will be heM -ire Golf Club v 10. W34 words
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Advertisement356 1957-06-29 12 Why do Volkswagens command such high resale value? TH£«f A«f SEVERAL IMPORTANT REASONS jgff2l WH/CH, COMBINED, MAKE THE VW H£ OUTSTANDING CAR TO BUY TODAY! 1. No -g-V of onv V.V is reresscrv. x_- 1 \>^>. T~e •"< z*--?r :.s high speeds from ///^^2SSsW^"^^Bi^| v t-* -it icy 0* delivery356 words
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Advertisement235 1957-06-29 12 %,o Europe by jDutcli 1 JAKARTA SINGAPORE BELAWAN COLOMBO PORT SAID S^J'j GIBRALTAR SOUTHAMPTON AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM V v M. V. "ORANJE" M. V. "WILLEM RUYS (Calling Naples) (Calling Naples Gibroltc 1957 Dep. Arr. Arr. D Arr Art. Singopore Southampton Amsterdam Smgcpore Southampton Rotterdam Aug. 2 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 July235 words
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Article, Illustration455 1957-06-29 13 First Nigerian To Win A World Title NEW YORK, June 28 (AP)— Hogan (Kid) Bassey of Nigeria, who Monday night knocked out Cherif Hliwia of France to gain the world featherweight crown, Wednesday was named King Magazine's fighter of the month. Bassey. the455 words
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Article132 1957-06-29 13 Irish Golfer Wins QLENAOLEB, Perthshire June 27 ißeutor* Miss PhUomena Oarrey, 90-year-old Dublin store worker, won the Brit.sh women's open amateur golX championship here today. In thf SS-hOki final. Ifla Oanrey bear Mrs. Qeorge Valentine, 42-year-oM Be tisb booaewlfe, by fuur and three. Boib BOlfen were in the British Curtis132 words
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Article272 1957-06-29 13 Johnny Tay Takes 7 Events Johnny Tay of Oldham House =even events to become the champion athlete of Oldham School in their annuai athletic meet on the SJI ground ■■-> Hay. Johnny was first in the inn. 220 440 yards, < Ntc mile, hish jump, the triple lump and W9t272 words
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Article61 1957-06-29 13 inbeaten half century by K. Rajah helprd" I Secondary School to beat B hool by Gan En: School grourr. Scores in brief GESS for eiCI Vl lared. Lye Sai Fong 49, Lim Poh S7, Siraj three for 11 and S T. Lirgam two for 34'61 words
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Article146 1957-06-29 13 VORK June 27 I B the American rare into a lie Thur s a doubleheader from the Chicago White Sox 8-3 and hut out lor tune this season, dropped a single gan 2 0. on Early Wynn'j fourhittcr. Thai the While Sox. who ft half-game ir.id Into the day's146 words
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Article80 1957-06-29 13 Patterson to fight Rademacher SEATTLE. June 28. (Reutert The proposed nvy- ght title fight between Floyd P itterson, holder, and I dcmacher, the Olympic champion, has been arranged for \i| 22 by Mr. J;:ck Hurley, the Seattle promoter. I 'icmacher. a former farm from W 11 Columbus. Georgia "my e80 words
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Advertisement68 1957-06-29 13 GUESS WHOIS IN *^^^^"^"*"*"^Br^^^^L. >. 4- 4- 4m *^*>*^ -tx x. jl_ _l. XT jt m i^ v wMi^B B^S^ xst^w< ♦»^Af*-.'JHB ,4^S^H^^BHHHBHInK^9 GORILLA CAPERS" I BROOKLYN CHUMPS become ISLAND MONKEYS /n a JUNGLE FULL of LAFFS and GIRLS! Starring BELA LUGOSI DUKI MITCHELL SAMMY PETRILLO (S.B.)t REX TONIGHT MIDNIGHT68 words
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Advertisement129 1957-06-29 13 l\\\) \()U SMF LI opposite Bedok English Sc v Principals only Box wm s.s HOI SIS K I \\l) r()H two I ov terrace houses. Two ■ms large living room Balcstier Rua-i low dep<-> mortgase. Telephone ***** or nwi MIRE PURCHASE COON TECK FINANCE COM\'Y undertake to finance Hire-Purchase on129 words
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Advertisement373 1957-06-29 13 CLASSIFIED ADS 51TI ITIONS VM\\! LICATIONS are nvited r the app of Architects in the rk* Department. be on probation t I ce with prospects of >.ill be 34--a variable met of livir r xempting neat ion, and successful candidates will be required to become ARIB A if not already373 words
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Miscellaneous348 1957-06-29 13 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp X-t-^^' < HVt l 1 /"iTI. 1. ATTRACK TR' MOST h TH WAY.'.' it_ ,t v irC> -~s J-aS^ N.( if onlv mah TH' STATUE'S -A u t*. v tt^ ,O 'i^' 3 > strength ■iagj «K^#jfc Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin nr""3M^348 words
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Miscellaneous396 1957-06-29 13 PH II IMM If^ l^itl Br^^BßlV lam I I iVBB^BBV A I B I rpo i> IT'i qiot \tiov i X "li'ar 1 1 i > «;irmi;> i Iro ni ignorance." BmerMNi. 1 1 Itli \V FOB l\ IHYONB: c re 'or dui es eoa« ■c entla I ■<■ taking396 words
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Miscellaneous41 1957-06-29 13 MISCIM A\M)IS M: f b a. low of the Federation of Bn; (London 1 SPECIAL Consultations bv APPOi at 4-A Sinea porc-7 Jnarges: $30 i SCIENTIFIC hand massage •J treatment for K; Kidney. Trouble. P- Charges modeiate. C I I «:apore.41 words
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Article, Illustration624 1957-06-29 14 A SPEED AND POWER SHOW BY THE SCHOOLS Sprinters Crack Malayan Boys Relay Record "M \riW. 1 K Lee I t 5 P HI irl. Lin M1; (Ach.> 2. 9>ed Hassan (CS) 3. Honshu irf U: l CR H T Is 2 M (Ach.) 3. Siak Kok I.r < >ne624 words
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643 1957-06-29 14 a imumdl] SCHMIDT OUSTS CANDY AFTER 2 HOURS I > DON. June 28 (Keuter) —I If Schmidt, i former bill boy from .N.ickj. Sweden, completed a rare Wimbledon double tod.i\ when, for the second successive vear. he battled his way into the last eight643 words
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384 1957-06-29 14 AL JOHNSON - AL JOHNSON By TUF Stir. MM to shine yestcrdiv. Thry were lucky to get away with a dnw ulirn thrv rrcovrird to hold the Indians to a 2 2 tie in the SAFA division one match at lalan Rcs.ir Stadium. By384 words
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Article32 1957-06-29 14 Wmm IJ AMERICAN Cafm tr > pUy a series in the Colony. Sixth Victory for Surrey in County Cricket championships. Page 13 The lighter of the Month: Hogan B:??ey.32 words
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Article197 1957-06-29 14 Kowloon Find Kedah Easy To Beat ALOR STAR, Fr; lav. KdwkWQ Bui Company soccer tourists OQfdaaaad Kcdah in all departments tt> win by five goals to nil on tbt KFA -round here today. With the busmen superior, it was Peng Cheang*a ness in KOfl which kept Kcdah from nilfering a197 words
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Article47 1957-06-29 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday— gor Club brat Young Mai i; by 5-1 ir a FAS ■tconiH league match on the Pudu R"ad crou vi here today In a third division League B»t< on the Taylor Ro;,rl Federation Army BQ be il VOC Sports Club by 7-247 words
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Article91 1957-06-29 14 PENANG, Fri.-Cpl. ,T. Hanson new e ted captain of Royal Air Force football team. 1 1 ebrated hii 23rd birth- lV Qe tting all five goals for RAF in their flve-ni] victory over Chinese Club B' in ftrst division e soccer at the City St .num.91 words
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Article389 1957-06-29 14 Penang's Amateur Races FOLLOWING is the race card let the Penansr Turf Club Amateur Meeting at Pcnani; today: RACE 1. 2.30 p.m. MARA. (1 2 fur. C WEIGHTS 12 ST., 7 LBS. 1. Moondyne 2. First Venture 3. Corrida 4. Clare 5. Nightmare 6. G.rlie 7. Bubbles RACE 2. 3.05389 words
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Article54 1957-06-29 14 R.icr 1: CORRIDA Firsj Venture (iirlio Rife 2: ADYIATURER Jl'vvil.) Gondolino Rare 3: FLAME Mario Polo Race 4: RRF \K OF DAWN Pnrtmaster Fighting Finish Rare 5: ALPHONSUS Si impcrdale Yutoi Race 6: NICK Entertainment II Wad ham Rue 7: KALENA .Morning: Sun Chasseur Riq: Sweep will be54 words
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Article67 1957-06-29 14 BUENOS AIRES. Jam (Reuter> Pasrual Perez Argentina's world flyweight champion mav defend bis title against Young Martin the Spanish and European champion here on October 12 Lazaro Kr>ci who prom«ft« Perez's fights told Reutcr today that he f.ad made a firm posal and though he has not67 words
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Article49 1957-06-29 14 A SINGAPORE \mateur Football Asso< iation division I player, Rahm.it Omar of Pulau Br;u i. who was sent n(T the field for rough play, has hem suspended f«>r four montns. The incident occured in I tame betu. < n R.ilim.ii's team and liine^e Athletic Association on June lf>.49 words
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179 1957-06-29 14 REME Edge Past SER For Parker Cup Semi-finai ROYAL Elertriral and Mrchaniral 1 entered the semifinal of the Singapore Base In Soc<er competition tor the Parker up with a narrow 2—l victory over Singapore Kngineer Krtimrni .it < man Barracks yesterday. REME w.ll meet Regimental Pay Office for the right179 words
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144 1957-06-29 14 Federation Police Open With 4 Records hi u ii i: i J Four records were broken 01 M the Irst da^ i ration < M annual athletics championMm Mi ney Only one final was complete^ K. Thambira.iah of Par holder of the pole vault record, improved on it when he144 words
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Miscellaneous104 1957-06-29 14 _^n«i^^ Rir m i I nr -~innn.il Hn^ friondlx mat<h iffl Hi' < omhiner JSf I *Y* «cm p>> v RJ^^^^^^^a^^C^H^ juniors ul] todai Othrr friondly matches ■HPHPPpPV -ll' Nnnß. ill-: jjy Club vs Indi.ii n the i S( vs SMi!: v WSr R \O( vs K \P( Owtel th<104 words
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