Singapore Standard, 8 July 1957
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Title Section33 1957-07-08 1 TIGER Singapore Standard #6 ft iH *Ep FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 STANDARD ***** (5 lines! Pol ice 2400 \nl. VIII. No. 6 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS33 words
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Article251 1957-07-08 1 MCA Adopts New Charter KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. T'~e central committee of the Malayan C linese Associa::on a t a 'vl door"' meeting today unanimously accepted draft cons'::-.;:.' f r ::;e independer.: Malaya. Desp-t 1 --itions that f erra:n < '-d come under flr ntire dccurren: wra- id.cd and passed *.t~u:251 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-07-08 1 JAKARTA. July 7 (AP) Deposed East Indonesia's military commander Lieut.Colonel Ventje Sumual today declared himself military commander of whole East Indonesia and transferred his headquarters from Matcassar m South Celebes to Menado. capital city of newly set up North Celebes. Speaking before the East Indi nesla88 words
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Article58 1957-07-08 1 Ti pster's Great Treble LONDON. /*/y 7 (RenItrJ Mfti Good'el'.ox, >^ r >3 rccr:g expert o/ thy Da'ly Mail, has pulled off what Ml desc.^ed as "The most ran- tc^tic ''cat m the history o*' racing journalism." For three cays running, he tipped all six winners. The ccUii against this58 words
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92 1957-07-08 1 COLOMBO, Ceylon, July 7 (UP) Ceylon, smarting under the failure of Communist China to pay the 100.000,000 ruDees Peking owes under the expiring rubber pact, has decided to sever trade relations unless a satisfactory settlement is reached, it was learned today. The92 words
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Article49 1957-07-08 1 TOKYO, July 7 (Reuter) Japanese Police said here tonight about 1,500 landowners, townsmen and students at Sunakawa Town, near Tokyo, had gathered round camp fires near the United States Tachikawa air base m readiness for demonstrations against runway extension surveys planned for tomorrow.49 words
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Article19 1957-07-08 1 THE Argentine Foreign Ministry officially announced early yesterday that Argentina had suspended diplomatic relations with Venezuela. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article171 1957-07-08 1 Dato Eusoff Dies After Illness IPOH. Sun. Dato Dr. Haji Mohamed Ensoff bin Yusof, Dato Panglima Kinta, CBE, JP, LL.D., a Pro-Chancellor of the University of Malaya died m the District Hospital here this afternoon following a short illness. Aged 60, the Dato, who was appointed Orang Besar Jajahan (Territorial171 words
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314 1957-07-08 1 YOUTHS WATCH AS TIGER MAULS A FRIEND MENTAKAB, Sun. A found padi planter fought I full grown tiger for five minutes on Friday evening and lived to tell his story to the medical officer of the Mentakab Hospital yesterday. Yatib bin Osman, 19. of Kampons Mompatek, however was sore that314 words
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Article33 1957-07-08 1 THE 100-degree heat was too much for a polar bear at the zoo m Cologne. Germany, yesterday. He suffered a heat stroke, fell intn his nonri and was drowned. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article152 1957-07-08 1 LONDON, July 7 (UP) The Sunday Dispatch reported today that Queen Soraya of Iran has cancelled all medical appointments m Switzerland and was leaving without seeing any doctors. The Dispatch quoted the childless Queen as saying: "No more doctors. I've seen enough doctors for the152 words
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419 1957-07-08 1 E. M. Rasheed - E. M. Rasheed 'Phone Services Will Be Maintained' By Subscribers Are Assured Of Boards Co-operation BRITISH military technicians may be called upon to run telephone services m Singapore following the strike by 1,060 telephone workers. This was stated by Minister for Communications and Works,419 words
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Article133 1957-07-08 1 Police Nab Hussars In Flag Row Russian Embassy Complains, And... COLOMBO, July 7 (AP) Three British officers of the 7th Hussars Regiment were arrested by police at the Ceylon seaside resort of Mount Lavinia yesterday after an incident m which a Russian flag was removed from a Soviet embassy car.133 words
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340 1957-07-08 1 LONDON, July 7 (Reuter) Moscow Radio yesterday broadcast a Soviet government statement accusing the United States of breaking the Korean armistice agreement and pursuing a policy intended to maintain tension m the Far East. The statement said the United States was dispatching the340 words
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183 1957-07-08 1 MOSCOW July 7, About 700.000 citizens of Leningrad today staged a demonstration carrying banners condemning the "disruptive activity of the antiparty group of Malenkov, Kaganovich and Molotov," the Soviet news agency Tass reported. The demonstration climaxed celebrations marking the 250 th anniversary of the birthReuter; A.P. - 183 words
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Article21 1957-07-08 1 A RARE animal, a male Malayan Tapir from Singapore, arrived at the Ueno> Znnlneiral fiarriens m Tnkvo' yesterday.—! ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article60 1957-07-08 1 TEHERAN, July 7, Reuter Khosrow Rouzbeh. veteran Communist leader known as "The Lenin of Persia" was wounded and captured on an exchange of gunfire with security forces here last night. Rouzbeh, who had been at large since he escaped from jail m 1948 was taken60 words
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Article28 1957-07-08 1 NATIONALIST China's Department of Education yesterday rejected an appeal by parents lor their children to use pens instead of brushes m writing Chinese composi- tion ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article157 1957-07-08 1 HONGKONG. July 7 (UP) Some quarters m Hongkong"s financial circles a:e reported today convinced that the British pound sterling would be devalued within a month's time. The Enel>h language Hongkong newspaper Hongkong Standard said British Governments move on Friday against purchases of Canadian and finer157 words
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179 1957-07-08 1 WASHINGTON. July 7 (Reuter) The United States Army\s Information Digest, an official publication, said yesterday that the Soviet army was the only one m the world "capable of fighting either a nuclear or non-nu-clear war, big or small, In any kind of climate179 words
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Advertisement110 1957-07-08 1 Don't Mist this opportunity of retting one ULTRA MODERN HI-FI EXTENSION SPEAKER FREE by buying latent Model NORA RADIO made In Germany. 6 Valves A.C. mains type, offer opens for 4 weeks only. SUPER SERVICES (St. 180, Selegie Rood, Singapore 7. Tel: *****. alhriUfl 0n TOP gJ ttlo fo&rld With110 words
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287 1957-07-08 2 LONDON, July 7 (Reuter) Europe has struck gold m selling baby cars to the United States and the rush is on fullscale, a survey has shown. Following the vein tapped by the British Austin car before the last war, the German-made Volkswagen has staked287 words
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Article48 1957-07-08 2 PRETORIA. July 7 (Reuter) A Stone Age camping site, believed to be one of the richest of r.s kind m tho world, has been discovered m Wonderboom. Pretoria. A trial excavation has been made and one trench alone revealed more than 5,000 stone tools^48 words
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334 1957-07-08 2 Ike Doctrine Has Political Strings, Nasser Tells U.S. CAIRO, July 7 (UP) President Gamal Abdel Nasser said today the United States must stop trying to put "pressure" on Egypt if relations between the two countries are to improve. He said the Eisenhower doctrine334 words
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Article126 1957-07-08 2 NEW DELHI, July 7 (Reuter) The Communist government of Kerala state yesterday succeeded 4n getting a reprieve for Vasu Pillai. a Communist facing the death sentence for the murder of a Congress Party member m a village election brawl three years ago. India's President Rajendra126 words
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Article53 1957-07-08 2 TOKYO, July 7 (Reuter) The Japanese National Police said today six of eight people buned under a landslide at Immri Village. Kyushu m Southern Japan, yesterday, were still trapped and were presumed dead. Yeserday rescue workers dug out one body and saved the life of another53 words
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Article27 1957-07-08 2 TRIALS of persons accused of being involved m a conspiracy against the Jordanian throne and regime will start after the Moslem feast of Bairam.— A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration142 1957-07-08 2 THEOPHILUS Owalbi Benson, chief whip m the Nigerian House of Representatives, is carried on the shoulders of cheering fellow countrymen aftrr his acquittal at the Old Bailey recently on a charge of robbery with violence. Benson had been accused of forcibly taking a diamond ring and a wrist-watchMirrorpic - 142 words
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Article307 1957-07-08 2 It's Unique, Says NY. Times NEW YORK, July 7 (Reuter) The New York Times commenting on the British Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference said today that the Commonwealth was a "political phenomenon" based on "association by consent." In a leading article, the newspaper noted that there had307 words
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Article133 1957-07-08 2 U.K. Troops Farewell To Jordan AMMAN. July 7 (AP The last British troops left Jordan on Saturday r.:gr.\ m a convoy of 10 ships, jf About 2,000 people gathen to see the ship! Earlier the British forces handed over the Aqaba base to the Jor lanian ry authorities, marking the133 words
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Article101 1957-07-08 2 MELBOURNE. July 7 CAP The 3.000-ton coastal ship Munc;'iila is stuck m M bourne without a crew ar.d all ver an emp.y teacur The dispute started seaman Leonard took an empty teacup to the Munrialla wh< pr* tended to drink from fc That ar.rv ofllMC I.A.F.101 words
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Article34 1957-07-08 2 Start Loving— Stop Smoking A PSYCHOLOGIST told the annual meeting of the 31-year-old National Society of NonSmokers here that falling m love was one of the best ways of giving up the tobacco habit.34 words
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Article89 1957-07-08 2 Mrs. Mildred Tilbury followed a trail of gravy leading into the House nexz door when she found the stew she was cooking m a saucepan had vanished from her kitchen, the Portsmouth court was teld. She followed it upstairs and into a bedroom where the accused,89 words
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Article60 1957-07-08 2 'On Your Own A CORRESPONDENT m the British Medical Journal reports on an American gadget designed to check speeding motorists a plastic image of St. Christopher, patron paint of travellers When the speedometer reachers 01 mi.es an hour, the correspondent said "This little figure lights up and a sound track60 words
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Article29 1957-07-08 2 THE London Metropolitan Police Commissioner has dismissed the appeal of policeman, Stewart Dean, 22, who was told to resign by a disciplinary board last month after29 words
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Article27 1957-07-08 2 THE SUN m Fran e'i h« wave has hat < i from cre;s thrown awaj fanner's wife m a illagi Limoges when the motr.e: abandoned them.27 words
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Article41 1957-07-08 2 FOR STEALING I out of a compass bow harbour tug at Dur >an. yearn 1 Andrew Charii jeor,. a tugn an, was ser to thr< < i nthi by a trate. Viljeon had seve: vio is con\ i ns.41 words
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Article30 1957-07-08 2 THIRSTY pens: ncr, C Lecchi. 69. died i ;r;nc <= wave at M f 'r.;-; Ita inking di inf< ctant take fox mineral water at an i folks home.30 words
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Article25 1957-07-08 2 A CANADIAN hjr.tcr row::- g in 1 pit, how he wr< I I v bear whi att; k< hi i Minette 8.-.v area.25 words
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Article31 1957-07-08 2 TWO police offic< their tar o itsidt ndon, I i in 1 report* d irq ary, intr rs iM v. ci ret irne I their < ar v. a31 words
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Article28 1957-07-08 2 he started to grow a beard while on duty at Buckingham Palace. Dean can further appeal to the Home Secretary, Mr R A. Butler.28 words
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Article39 1957-07-08 2 MEN with fire-hoses aw spraying the flat roof of the Bundeshaus the parliament building m Bonn, m Germany to help keep the deputies inside COOL The air conditioning system inside the main session chamber has failed to cope.39 words
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Article46 1957-07-08 2 MOST numerous victims of Italy's heatwave are tens of thousands of small chicken arriving by train irom Holland. A railway official here sa:d today between 20.000 and 50.000 have been arriving almost every day and about half of them have died on the way.46 words
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Article38 1957-07-08 2 BRILLIANT aurora! displays have been seen by the New Zealanders at Scott Base during the last few days, the leader of the New Zealand Antarctic party, Sir Edmund Hillary, said m a telephone message from there.38 words
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Article59 1957-07-08 2 BULLS killed one cowboy and injured two others before a holiriav crowd of 6.000 at U c annual frontier day? rodeo at Prescott, Arizona. The gn y humpbacked beast threw and then stamped on the chest I I a young cowboy, who had ecn attempting to ride It59 words
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Article31 1957-07-08 2 A CANADIAN couple gave up an attempt to sail roun I the world m a home-made patch after their 18-fnonth-old baby, who went with them, beI came seasick.31 words
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Article21 1957-07-08 2 THERE were 107 Russians among the 3.HD7 people who became British citizens during 1!)56, government returns dis- closed. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article55 1957-07-08 2 THE WEEK-OLD heatwave m Germany is having some odd results. At Fuerth, police re- ported that the number of bicycles stolen during the last seven days was much greater than m any similar previous period. "Some people fast grab the nearest bicycle because it is too hot to55 words
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Article38 1957-07-08 2 THE United States Ar.r.y admits that it is unable to cope with the problem of Private First Class John Ano's size 16 feet. The biggest shoes sto.-ked by either srr c quarter-masters is size 14 ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article18 1957-07-08 2 SWEDISH < Irer eating M times ore i than before the war. a to trade statistics.18 words
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Advertisement152 1957-07-08 2 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products I* 3t st k^^^^^^ v^9^ JbW^^^^s^bm o v Hbtb^LV ■^HW^F^Bbß^p^-^^.jb^H ■<■ \^^B v.W 1 v JBIB^BH V V^Bp^Bv^vCiS'^B^Bh BK x S: '-^B'*' 4. \^^^B^H B^^'X^Bl'^n'4ttl.n bT :-S?^: V^^B PP^*ws^B tfcp^^^W HS^BMttsKflnwl Lw^ft^^imVl^ 'w^'^ S^^bV'-'<3^B»^BH CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an152 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-07-08 3 In Singapore Offices YVONNE DYMOND IS, private secretary with Pan American Airwa>s is a keen student pilot. Her aim is to become a fully qualified pilot. Yvonne does part-time modelling too. When she finds time to relax she plays the piano and violin, soes water-skiing and swimming, Yvonne68 words
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Article303 1957-07-08 3 SINGAPORE Government will advance a $2,000,000 loan to the Government Officers Co-operative Housing Society to finance their second low-cost housing scheme for junior staff. hi? \va= armour, ed u v the V :>ter i r C Timer c and 1 Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy303 words
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Article60 1957-07-08 3 THE manager the Tivoli ch:..r. of th< itres m Austra ia an I New Zea ai Mr David N Martin, flew into Singapore yest< rd ly I y the Britannia for a I -,y >*.:iy. Mr. Martin i> on a Far East r :iness t :r.60 words
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Article148 1957-07-08 3 THE seven-day old strike by 400 Customs revenue otficers m Singapore is over. They will report for duty this morning. The Singapore Government Workers Union representing the officers called the strike last Monday as a protest against government's "delay" m resuming wage talks with the148 words
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125 1957-07-08 3 Lib.-Socs. Get Ready For City Elections SIXTEEN divisions of the Singapore Liberal Socialist party will shortly nominate candidate* for the City Council elections m December. The genera! secretary of the Party. Mr. E. K. Tan, said yesterday that Party headquarters have asked all its divisions to submit nominations as soon125 words
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Article39 1957-07-08 3 THE Malayan Indian Congress will appoint a youth leader and forge an iluancc with youth sections of the UMNO and MCA. the youth rally sponsored by the Selangor division of the Congress m Kuala Lumpur yesterday resolved.39 words
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283 1957-07-08 3 The Question: Who Should Stop Work THE strike threat by the Singapore Teachers' Union hangs m the balance because of a technical hitch m the Union's constitution. The constitution confers the right to take part m a strike ballot only to members who are283 words
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Article65 1957-07-08 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Garrison Players after a successful presentation of "Dry Rot" at the Town Hall last night, gave a cheque for $500 to the British Red Cross Society. The producer of "Dry Rot," Major R.M. Matthews made the presentation to the Mentri Bans of65 words
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Article54 1957-07-08 3 THE HAGUE, July (AP) Pakistan has approached the Netherlands for a bilateral agreement on assistance by Dutch' experts, the Begum Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan Ambassador here, revealed. Telling newsmen yesterday about her study trips through the Netherlands) she said that the Dutch Government is considering what54 words
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Article19 1957-07-08 3 MR. A, Robertson. Deputy Comptroller of Inland Revenue m Johore. left for Britain on leave yesterday19 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-07-08 3 -Future by RECRUIT Robert Lim of the Singapore Infantry Regiment receives an award for being the champion shot of the Regiment from Lt. Col. R. W. Stephenson on Saturday at the Infantry's passing out parade at Nee Soon. W. S. BoonW.S. Boon - 43 words
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Article56 1957-07-08 3 PENANG, Sun "How the co-operative movement can help the people to be better citizens" was the subject of a public lecture competition among Penang school children at the Kheh Association here yesterday. The competition, organised by the Penang Urban Cooperative Union. Ltd.. was held m connection with56 words
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Article43 1957-07-08 3 THE Qantas-BOAC Super Constellation. Flight No. 536. which was due m Singapore from London yesterday afternoon has been delayed by 34 hours. The plane will now arrive tomorrow. Reason for delay given at Singapore International Airpor, was "crew sickness."43 words
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Article31 1957-07-08 3 A MAN has been arrested by the Police at Labis m Johore for the alleged killing of his daughter-in-law. He is also stated to have seriously injured another man.31 words
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126 1957-07-08 3 WASHINGTON, July 7, (AP) A former Singapore newspaperman warns that there would be '-every danger" of Malaya and Singapore falling into Communist hands if they are given self-government without an adequate police and military force. K.S Chang gave his appraisal of the situation to the126 words
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Article96 1957-07-08 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —This years MAHA attracted the biggest attendance m 22 years. Yesterday a record number of 26. U00 people paid to see the big show. The previous record was 22,000 m one day. MAHA officials said the rush was so heavy that new96 words
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Article57 1957-07-08 3 Exhibition officials said that they had an average of five lost children on their hands everyday. MAHA president, Mr. H. K. Dimoline's cup for the best flowers was won by Miss Chew Heng Cheong. Miss Chew also won the best cactlll and best foliage plant contest. Other results57 words
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Article62 1957-07-08 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Traffic Police Chief, Mr. G.P. Leech, stated today that there had been 18 cases of injury due to traffic accidents during the current week. There were also 86 cases of damage due to accidents. Mr. Leech appealed to the ounlic to62 words
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Article44 1957-07-08 3 MUAR. Sun. A total of $36,000 is expected to be spent m Muar for Merdeka celebrations. A clock tower is expected to be erected near the Muar River. British troops will be invited to the big parade on Sept. 1.44 words
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Article38 1957-07-08 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Renganathan alias Ibrahim bin Abdullah, was sentenced to two years' jail m the Sessions Court here today for cheating a woman, Wong Soon, by selling her 100 bogus Red Cross lottery tickets.38 words
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Article44 1957-07-08 3 MOHAMAD Xoor bin Haji Saileh, 35. a fire-engine driver of the Singapore Fire Brigade, collapsed and died m hi.- house m Kampong Wak Tanjong. yesterday. A Class I Driver. Mohamad, was vice-president of the Singapore Fire Brigade Em ployees' Union.44 words
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Advertisement82 1957-07-08 3 SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Notice to telephone subscribers j and employees: Telephone subscribers and j employees of the Board are hereby notified that with immediate effect all existing "red" passes allowing entry to the Board's and Subscribers' Premises will be invalid and of no force without the production also of a82 words
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Advertisement93 1957-07-08 3 Those natural cork tips. as cool to your lips as the I jfl. -*»rf fine tobacco is smooth <^ 1 CHANGE TODAY TO^|lj|§|^ CRAVEN A' KIND TO YOUR THROAT AUDREY HEPBURN SINGS AND DANCES FOR THE FIRST TIME m J Km A U^d t t CATHAY coming! t lI V93 words
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Article178 1957-07-08 4 BEWARE THESE MEN, HE WARNS KUALA LUMPUR, SunMr. V. T. Sambanthan. president of the Malayan Indian Congress, warned here las: night that '"opportunists" were at large m the country working hard to disrupt existing harmony. Mr. Sambanthan. who is also Minister for Labour, warned: "If these people should succeed In178 words
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Article69 1957-07-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Sultan Oi T:'cr.z.^^r..: ar.'i the Tenjdc Ampuan 80-ar. accompanied the Actinj Mentr; Be-Tr. Date B.;: Sura Wan Air A 'ting S:a'e Se xci iry, D ito lika [n lera rr.orr.ir.? visited the Welfare Hcrr.e at B ikit Besar. In the afterr.o >n69 words
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Article24 1957-07-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The District Orfirer. Pootian, Inche Abdullah Raof, to lay officially opened the health exhibition at the Aik Yew Building, Pontian.24 words
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Article282 1957-07-08 4 MR. YEOH - MR. YEOH BY TELOK ANSON, Sun. —The only way to eliminate communal barriers and ensure strong nation-, hood is through the medium of the national language, declared Mr. Yeoh Guan Leong, President of the All-M ala y a n Estates Staff Union, last night. Speaking282 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-07-08 4 MISS Ellena Blankanette. (centre) who was picked as Selangor's Miss Golden Voice last week. Ellena is a telephone operator at the Kuala Lumpur exchange. Beside her are Che Sadiah Mohamed Ja'afar of Klang exchange, who came second, and Miss Tan Yam Nyong of68 words
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166 1957-07-08 4 MALACCA, Sun. The, Coroner's Court today adjourned an inquiry into the aeath of a Malay padi planter to July 13 m order to visit the scene. The inquiry was into the death of Bilal Ahmad who was killed m a motor accident at Bachang166 words
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229 1957-07-08 4 RK\ Mog >k (AIM KM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Academic qualifications alone will not be sufficient for the future leaders and citizens of this country, said the Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain, at the inaugural meeting of the Outward Bound School Old229 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-07-08 4 MR. and Mrs. Alphonsus Joseph Mario Ruiter who were married at the Church of St. Joseph m Victoria Street, Singapore, yesterday. The bride is the former Miss Theresa Jane Wong of Kuching, Sarawak.—. StandardpicStandardpic - 36 words
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Article135 1957-07-08 4 New Job For Queen Mother? LONDON, July 7 (AP)— The pro-Empire Sunday Express backed a Canadian suggestion that Queen Mother Elizabeth be appointed Governor-General of Canada. "The Queen Mother would be our noblest emigrant. She would be Canada's happiest newcomer," an editorial said. "Let the government hesitate not a moment135 words
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Article110 1957-07-08 4 FEDERATION ARMY CADETS FLY OFF KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Eight potential officers of the Federation Army left here by air today for training m Britain. The cadets were seen of! by a large crowd of friends and relatives .at Kuala Lumpur international airport. All eight are non-commis-sioned officers from the First110 words
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Article39 1957-07-08 4 A TRISHAW ridor. Khoo Cheok Hood. 82, died m the hospital Last evening, about 17 hours aftrr being involved m a collision with a motor cyclist, a technical student attached to the Public Works Department m Ipoh.39 words
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215 1957-07-08 4 PRACTISE WHAT YOU PREACH, THEY SAY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The striking employees of "Sangamani," <fl organ of the National Union of Plantation era today charged the <■ ployers with being "antiUade union."' The strike started on Fndav NUPW dismS eSident f 1 printing stall One reaso: given lor the that215 words
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Article90 1957-07-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun A iti il of the First Bar -hi Malay Regiment ai Hijau New V T iJ :.ge m the B?.:j Gajon distri I < I Pcrak onFridav night opened fire a" i her of :cr:< rists v There were r.o k* The90 words
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Article48 1957-07-08 4 PENANG Sun The Society of St. Vincent De Paul here had to be cut down^ Accounts show only a I lane.; of $37. it was s.at- a release today. Donri" .should be sent to Father Chineau c The Cat): nf thp AssumDtion Penar.z48 words
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Miscellaneous1166 1957-07-08 4 cMlmancic Information at a Glance SINGAPORE mm* TAIPING teTLr sT^~^ SCBta Wk I-" )O Patera Rertopeng 10 30 a.m •TWsSn irtVU&TtruAw.^. jttJß^Jj&m 10 30 am Anastasia 12.45. 3. 045 >>^ o i??ivij* and 9.15 p.m Chino«.p VM('\: St.ifT meeting !1 a.m CARI. TON: Daddy Long Legs 10.30 nAT%¥f\ %M AVA*T1,166 words
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Article, Illustration114 1957-07-08 5 ■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■a '"THIS is a reversible Chinese style evening: dress that is water resistant. It is made up ii ki r olour ul cotton with a conglomeration of little modern designs on one sid t and all black on the other side. It gives the114 words
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Article, Illustration576 1957-07-08 5 Theresa Woo - Theresa Woo By COTTON designs reach a new luxury and freedom of colour for 1 958. At Robinson's the other day, England's first Cotton Queen, Miss Angela Smith, modelled some new dresses m Howcol fashion cottons, styled by UK's leading fashion houses. Special attention is now given to576 words
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19 1957-07-08 5 PICTURES GET THEM FROM SINGAPORE STANDARD 73 I iff. Tprtr Kirn Boxrf SinentKtrr T P lrrhonr> ?S4RI f5 Imetl19 words
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Article477 1957-07-08 5 "Y'dZßz. a*e sc~e -e-r ard \nusual ties m the wrfctt j rz r r. ar"'V v- i:'r. 7 :-e -de ■r- p'r.s: c material end ''< "e r 'j r.ez* crd s 1 rt, >. vv >;rs o/ blue, Hack, grmm, soft f p-r%. -'e-c,-, i I477 words
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Article, Illustration129 1957-07-08 5 NEW YORK: VECKLINES wi takp l dancemu* plunge this fall, .1-. clipm- dari n <j "vimples from Now York Dress Institute collections ■Ml. Whether the decolgt» is back, front or •a-boo, it will be an rtant part of the n «oene from the ktail hour on. At left129 words
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Advertisement38 1957-07-08 5 I (Maniifarliirpr] bj AmiHa \^alrh Co.. >. A.) CRAFTSMANSHIP BEAUTY RINGS, PENDANTS EARRINGS produced m gold platinum and set ivith brilliants, reflecting the high standards of quality workmanship P. H. HENDRY Jewellers and diamond merchants Kuaia Lumpur and Singapore.38 words
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Miscellaneous305 1957-07-08 5 Stars And You 1^ Ol> AYS QrOTATION: "He who has imagination |l| without learning has I wings but no fort Joubert MONDAY FOR EVBBT- I <)\K: Afternoon 1 rovides the most constructive portion of the day. a reasonable, logical. com der ite approach to s Dd situations will the host305 words
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Article463 1957-07-08 6 H.K. Women's Protest JJOXGKOXGS Chinese women are up m revolt against one of the oldest customs of China the right their menfolk have refused to give up of having as many wives as they like. In a petition which is being prepared for presentation to Hongkong's Governor463 words
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Article452 1957-07-08 6 Tl HEN Singapore and the Federation adopted the vjdjn moral coda by abolishing the red light districts m their territories, this official action only drove prostitution underground Another parallel a ■r. wm the abolishing of] 1 opium rooking In first case th< ,1 ken infiltrated into residential452 words
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Article301 1957-07-08 6 Sir— l refer to the press statement m the Singapore Standard that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has tabled a motion for debate m the coming Legislative Assembly meeting asking the Government to set up a Court of Enquiry to investigate into the dispute between the Harbour Board301 words
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Article70 1957-07-08 6 Sir I congratulate you on your leader nf July 1 but suggest that for "timid" m line six a more accurate word would be "gcatteaaaty" <>r "i-our-t r "uv" As f( r your waraiaf the («o\ eminent and the voters «>f Singapore will doubtless disregard it. LAMORNA70 words
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Article313 1957-07-08 6 Sr—Yon concluded your editorial "Free Press In Free States" m these words: "The Press f/f Matey* is ready lv play its part m helping to solve them through giving f*tt tXpnukm to the voice of the people and suggestions and proposals that can contribute to a313 words
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Article, Illustration755 1957-07-08 6 IN the exquisitely named "Hall of Magnanimity" m Peking, Mr. Chou En-lai, the Prime Minister of China, has been gently and patiently explaining how, m order to import Communism into the midst of 600,000,000 souls, it was necessary to execute 800,000 of them. He dealt sympathetically with the755 words
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Article507 1957-07-08 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By r FIIE Alliance Government means to leave no stono unturned m its determination to ensure that no-inter-racial strife will mar independent Malaya* The penalties for spreading rumours likely to cause trmible are sufficiently srvere to make brewers ol discord think twice507 words
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Article760 1957-07-08 6 Philip Deane - Tap and Counter- tap Philip Deane >\\\\\\\\\\\\\v Uy vwwwwwwi^ WASHINGTON TT/'IRE-tapping by officials, business competitors, employers or jealous spouses is so common m the United States that the telephone company, free of charge, will inspect your line to see it is not tapped. They will not give you a report,760 words
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Advertisement39 1957-07-08 6 She's happy f She's confident! jl X A confident j* V^f_^^\ Cornelia $cr< ~v i y I yet firm, rel-".*''^ and ma-y t%^\r\\ proof have roi/rcd VTT^-W^^X flrid are so^ ole (amelia A BOVATSK- SCOTT fKODVCT, BSTIKELY BPITiSH MADI39 words
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Article, Illustration164 1957-07-08 7 T RAPPED IN BONFIRE TRAPPED m bonfire! Now escape man Peter Stedman, 23, fights for his life. He claws with desperate fingers m an attempt to get through the wire netting, which was put round the fire to keep pieces of burning material from blowing about. Stedman went into theMirrorpic - 164 words
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486 1957-07-08 7 The Right Time To Break Down World Barriers— Nehru FRIENDLY APPROACH MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR NEW YORK, July 1, (AP)— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India said today he believes the "psychological moment" has come to break down world barriers by a "friendly approach." Apart from a friendly approach, he said,486 words
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215 1957-07-08 7 Differences In Peking Are Disclosed HONGKONG, July 7 (AP) Red Chinas Timber Industry Minister, American-educated Lo Lung-chi, has disclosed widespread dissatisfaction with the Communist Party by the country's intellectuals since the end -of 1935. Defending himself against rightist" charges m the Red parliament m l\ kit. 4 on Fri- Lo215 words
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Article78 1957-07-08 7 NICOSIA July 7 (AP) I 17 -year -old Famagustn was sent to for ?even days for :t"ing PEKA leaflets. F^aA :s the [1 il mmit- ~f E IKA the C.reek-Cyp-•r r:s- p.or.t. :e-»: •:•> urge I parents xr.cir hildren to i v hoo'; Other leafle- trih78 words
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Article37 1957-07-08 7 ~:NDON\ July 7 (Reuter) w Ra-j reponed that r.r?t avrr.ij station ir. eer. nearly com- I w: h Sc iet help. c issembly it. on will fatai bi ub r bo Egyptian atomic37 words
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Article58 1957-07-08 7 TOKYO, July 7 (AP)— The Japanese national railways ye rterday reported a toll of 1,829 persons killed and 3,632 injured along its lines m 1958. Crossing accidents alone claimed 7-1 lives. Another 322 persons were killed, falling or |Mropi"g from Japanese trains, which are M58 words
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Article206 1957-07-08 7 XNDON. July 7. (AP>.— A sun sent the meririnq 105 degri es yesterday as most ClEurop Altered .n one of worst heat wave* m was registered near Uataa. m Rome, a clammy .-.i to the d:>- 7". A: ist 13 deaths, attributed to the206 words
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Article195 1957-07-08 7 LONDON, July 7 (Reuter)— Britain's controversial rent bill came into operation today making tenants m more than 800,000 houses and flats liable to pay more rent. The Bill, which caused a storm m Parliament, has been branded by the Labour Party opposition as a195 words
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Article78 1957-07-08 7 OTTAWA July 7 (AP) The Dutrh immigrant Kroon family has arrived m Ottawa Mr. Kroon, Mrs. Kroon and 10 Kroon children ranging m age from three to 18. Spectators were swept aside as the Kroons caught sight of Hendrikus Hogeveens of Ottawa. The Kroons and the Hogevoens78 words
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Article51 1957-07-08 7 TAIPEI. July 7 (UP)-Com-munist Chinese artillery on 1 Amoy sporadically shelled one of Quemoy's outpost islands •gain yesterday but failed to inflict any damage or casual ties The Defence Ministry, m communique last night, said the Red suns fired 26 rounds on Little Quemoy this51 words
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170 1957-07-08 7 BOMBAY. July 7, CAP).— A friend last night quoted Indian moviemaker Hari Das Gupta as saying that his wife Sonali still was under the spell of Italian director Roberto Rossellini. Both Rossellini. m Bombay. and his actress wife Ingrid Bergman, m Rome, have denied170 words
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Article20 1957-07-08 7 DR. Konrad Adenauer. We I German Chancellor, w. Sweden m October for the rr.arriage of his yourgc?* ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article105 1957-07-08 7 Islamic Lessons For Yasmin HOLLYWOOD. July 7 < AP T.-.c Moslem Association of America is r :.\z 'each c 8-year-dd c."..- -<-r f ictres Rita Hayw n Arabic and tr.e rase I^'ar ie nnnri P 'R ita we 3 n the offer to Psr:< f Ol a sil v ith105 words
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Advertisement102 1957-07-08 7 A Step m the Right Direction B y Bal>y £/a/vks Children's growing feet need shoes that g will mould and form the foot structure so that the feet will grow into the >*""" healthy, strong extremities that ere so W /A Illustrated *op is the PLAY-UP. n.AY-UP. This has non-slip,102 words
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Advertisement786 1957-07-08 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«4. *****/6. ***** 4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax Montreal. Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports Spore P. Sham Penang AENEAS 19/24 lulv 25 |ul> 26/27 lulv ANTILOCHUS 20/25 Aug 26 Aug 27/28 Aug POIYDORUS 7/15 Oct786 words
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Advertisement1224 1957-07-08 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incctpcratec m Singapore) O* lii»«») 5l p p B THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o p T SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with1,224 words
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Advertisement867 1957-07-08 8 MITSUI |g| LINE S'por* P.s'hom Pcnonc FOR JAPAN Akokurasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji via Hongkong 10 July Nachison Moru for Moji 22 July Awajisan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 27 July FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay Akagisan Maru via Bombay 20 July 23 July Hodakasan867 words
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Advertisement628 1957-07-08 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings for Bangkok and/oi Fo? East Tio Suez. Penong P S'hom S'oor* "JUTLANDIA" lf| Bangkok only MOMBASA 10/11 July eALST IA 13/MJuly 15/16 July 17/18 July Bangkok only HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden, Port Said. Genoo. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo, vio Suez. -CIUDA" S POre628 words
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269 1957-07-08 9 SINGAPORE millers are reported to have sold 1,000 1.500 tons of one per cent, coconut oil m new drums t him at a price of about 549.^ to S5O per picul f.0.b., a nrdin? to Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd. Inri.-i. the principal buyer269 words
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Article227 1957-07-08 9 FAR EAST OUTPUT OF OIL FAR East oil production In dominated by the Indonesian sroup of islands, writes the oil correspondent of The Financial \.\-h Borneo ad Indonesia ion ton for 90 per cent of the total I r the c Drrespondir- o-- '0 development a.: continuing m ooth v227 words
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Article77 1957-07-08 9 INCREASING product* D of n an I COttOn waste yarns hi the Lancashire Fptm*!**! todustry thij ye a wai reported by the Cott n Board m Its quarterly statistical review, according to the Financial Times. May output was the best for nver two years although production77 words
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Article198 1957-07-08 9 NEW DIESEL ENGINE MAKES DEBUT A NEW highspeed British diesel engine made its debut m the automative field recently. His the two litre Rover diese.. produced eapacially lot the now world-famoui Land Rover fuwr-wheel drive all puipoea vehicle which has earned more than £70,000,000 m overseas currencies since the first198 words
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Article251 1957-07-08 9 WASHING -BY SOUND WAVES FRODUCTION* is beginning In Britain ol a novel washins machin that uses s--;r.d vibrati rs to "shake" < the dirt ofl cl thing. It wiQ be available to all o\ r.>ea marki A simple electro rr.agnot washing liquid which contains soap or detergent m ai: d:rr.en~:^ns251 words
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Article200 1957-07-08 9 A COMPANY to publicize abroad and at JMOM the achievements of Britain, which was first outlined by Lord Duke at a private dinner m London m February, has now been formed, it was announced m London. The company will act as a medium for "supporting, advancing and publishing200 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-07-08 9 MR. H. N. WALDIE, (seated m the centre), chief engineer of Socfin Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, pictured with the staff and friends at a farewell dinner given m his honour at the Mak Yee Restaurant. Mr. Waldie is going on leave after three years' service m Malaya.49 words
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581 1957-07-08 9 By A Market Correspondent THE publication last week of the White Paper concerning the constitution for independent Malaya does much to account for the presciently firm markets m recent weeks m the view of investors. It is a statesman-like instrument m which a581 words
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Article410 1957-07-08 9 COMPANY REPORTS ISSUED Taipin? Consolidated Ltd. A profit of S»;87,817 <C7%> was earned f ir 1 9 ."> f > and proposed Una] dividend of 15% will make a total of 80% for the year. Net liquid rivets nt Dec 31 1956. worked out ai $2,357,929 or ?2 ..;0 per410 words
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Article31 1957-07-08 9 THE Federal and Victorian State Governments have agreed to survey the railway line from Albury to Melbourne with a view to standardize its guafß The survey will cost £A250,000.31 words
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Article79 1957-07-08 9 THE Chrysler Royal, the first biff car designed and built m Australia, was announced m Adelaide recently. Already a flO per cent. Australian product, the car will be entirely manufactured here when a new engine plant is m operation at the Chrysler works m September. Designed79 words
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Article160 1957-07-08 9 Airline Flies Chicks To Malaya TOP-GRADE chicks hatched on Australian poultry farms are delivered the following day by air to countries m South-East Asia, including Malaya. This growing trade not only increases the size of the flocks m these countries, but also improves the quality of their breeds. Australian chicks160 words
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Article163 1957-07-08 9 DEEP WATER HARBOUR FOR BARBADOS BARBADOS Government have awarded a £3-2/3 million contract to Richard Costain of London to build a deep water harbour at Bridgetown. The project, which was open to international tender, is expected to lake four years to complete. At present Bridgetown has only a small basin163 words
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Article24 1957-07-08 9 A NETHERLANDS shipbuilding company, Ver ime Dok-en Scheepfbouw-Mlj., X.V.. m Rotterdam, has received an order from Brazil fbf four 33,000-ton tankers.24 words
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Article385 1957-07-08 9 BUSINESS DONE IN THE WEEK BUSINESS done m shares from June 29 to July 5, 1357. INDUSTRIALS: Fraser Neave Ords. $2,721 to $2.G2i. to $2.<i7>. Gammons !j>2.39 to $2.50. Hammer Co., $2JO to $2,174. Hongkong Bunk (Lunt £97 J to £90. Hume Ords. A.5 94 An. lo. William Jacks $2385 words
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Article46 1957-07-08 9 GOODYEAR Tyre and Rubber Company (Aust.) Ltd. has announced a £AJ million plan to expand their pant at Granville. New South Wales. The object of the expansion is to increase the plant's output of tyres from 4,800 to 6,000 m 12 months.46 words
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Advertisement199 1957-07-08 9 BARBER-FERN- VILLE LINES Ssston, New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Mobile. New Orleans, Houston (via Suez) S'por* P. Sham Penang New York NCSVILLE In Port-suls 9 |uly 10 July 12 14|uly 14 Am ANCISVILIE 14 21 |uly 22 July 26 2S |uly 30 Aug from New York. Los Angeles San Francisco, (via199 words
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Advertisement131 1957-07-08 9 NOTICES JOHORE P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE f I VENDERS from Class 'E' and above registered PWD Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore. up to noon of the 17th: July, 1957 for SUPPLY DELIVERY OF METAL FROM BUKIT T A X A D A I QUARRY ENDAU,131 words
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Advertisement663 1957-07-08 9 NOTICES CITY COI'XCIL OF SINGAPORE Tenders 1. WATER DEPARTMENT (a) Purchase of One Standard Vanguard and One Commer Van. Tender Deposit $200/-. Clo^e 12 NOON 23/7/57; (b) Supply of Galvanised Steel (jnsocketed Tubes of i". j". 1". H", 2"' and 2J" N tmina] B"-e Ten ler Deposit $200 C i663 words
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Advertisement548 1957-07-08 9 NATIRALISATION \OT!CE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the fc owing persons whose names and addresses ..re given be w are applying t< and thai ai r raof who k: any r< atur. alisati n should noi granted should send a writ 'n ignad statement of the c 'o the Chief rei548 words
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Article284 1957-07-08 10 NOTTINGHAM, July 6 (Reuter)— A fighting innings of 145 not out by Frank Worrell helped West Indies make a splendid comeback against England on the third day of the third cricket Test here. Facing England's huge total of 619 for 6 declared, West Indies, 5!) lor284 words
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Article187 1957-07-08 10 NEW YORK, July 7, (AP) The St. Louis Cardinals opened a game and a half lead over Milwaukee and Cincinnati m the five-cornered National League race on Saturday defeating the Redlegs, 13-3. A bit of Cincinnati's own medicine. 14 hits, including two homers, plugs Willard Schmidt's scoreless relief pitching187 words
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63 1957-07-08 10 Paulians Win La Sallian Quad Soccer ST. PAULS Old Boys, Seremban, won the cham-pion-hip m the La Sallian quadrangular football tournament when they beat St. John's Old Boys. Kuala Lumpur. 2-1 at Bras Basah Road, Singapore, yesterday. The winners led 2-0 at half time. M. Joseph and A. Danker scored63 words
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Article513 1957-07-08 10 Big Rulers Shield Victory Over Pahang KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Singapore Malays entered the final of the Malayan Malays inter state cricket competition for the Rulers Shield when they beat Pahang Malays by an innings and 164 runs on the Railway Recreation Club ground at Brickfields Road513 words
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Article1544 1957-07-08 10 S pore Fields Far Wednesday FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all eight races on Wednesday (July 10), second day of the Singapore Turf Club July Meeting:— Horses Class 2, Div. I—6 Furs. 512 Wonder Kid 4y 9.00 Wonder Stable Hobbs tO Dun Wayne If 8.10 Valiant Stable Yong1,544 words
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Advertisement564 1957-07-08 10 **A*ickick*+ick+ick* £j} The Directors, Management Staff of S \Xr Cathay Organisation VVi«ih Their jjj^ Muslim Palrons Friends... SEIAMAT HARI RAYA y J phoxe ;i.n« NIGHTLY 2 SHOWS [ODE ONI at 6.J5 9.30 p.m. lIF.K DANCERS. t KATHERINE DUNHAM M \DMISSION: 58 S? 5! NO FREE LISTS: <** >>a>.%x\\a\ -awwwxvwv IMPORTANT564 words
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Advertisement421 1957-07-08 10 J/ it t a Shaw shew it &tht JleM »h«iv y**>^~^ u -u- u xi^n_rxjT_rxrxfxn_n-i --_-_r "f 1 Di-uchapkan Kepada para penonton BVj T<«l;iy 9 a.m. Tl \i:i <>i v mi |> X( UP Com/ng "FOLIES BERGERE" Tochni- r X d 1" 1 rt'iich with Part English Dialocm > j421 words
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Article95 1957-07-08 11 LONDON. July 7 (Rev- The Wimbledon tennis championships ended yesterday by establishing a new "record" I.OTI spectators fainted m the fortnight of almost incessant heat. O.Ticials said the previous record" of this kind .4 neirly 800 faintings, ten >(virs a?o. Yesterday's heat casual--p S it95 words
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82 1957-07-08 11 New Record For Butterfly Swim 100 m TOKYO. July 7 (Reuter) Swimmer Takashi -.-> (22) of Nih >n Uni- today set a new world record of l minute I.LJ seconds I r the 100 metre buttertly t.: at a second annual S n and Chuo University rr here m Tokyo.82 words
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Article42 1957-07-08 11 TOKYO, July 7 (Router) A Japanese badminton team left here today by air for Colombo. Ceylon, to participate m the Asian Zone preliminary matches lor the Thomas Cup They will meet a CVvlone.se team on July 21 and 22.42 words
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365 1957-07-08 11 MULLOY PATTY SMASH AUSSIE MONOPOLY LONDON, July 7 Australia's monopoly m the men's doubles was broken after seven years when the Americans Gardnar Mulloy and Budge Patty, whose ages total 75 years, beat the young Australians Lew Hoad and Neale Fraser 8-10, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 m the Wimbledon final. The365 words
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Article473 1957-07-08 11 LONDON, July 6 (Reuter)— Positions m the English county cricket championship including matches which ended July 6 are: j Ist Inns. Ist Inns. P W L D Lost Drawn B. Pts. Pts. Surrcv 13 11 1 1 1 1 24 ICO Warwickshire 14 8 1 5 0473 words
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Article148 1957-07-08 11 NEW YORK. July 7 (API Wimbledon tennis chnmpion Lew Hi. id of Australia will rifll I record USI2S4XW professional Contract Monday and will make his debut m Jack Kramer's tournament of champions, starting at Forest HWI next Saturday. Although not officially confirmed, thil was148 words
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Article23 1957-07-08 11 nICKIXS X HERRING JOHN soi of Mi M on S a Slafl ptain .t Mrs E r at S M ••<< [.ceds, J23 words
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Advertisement1527 1957-07-08 11 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SITUATIONS VACANT MERDEKA Cigarettes arriving "T^T^TrTTT^T"^ 7^- nnTrhiriT m 2 weeks. Wanted active CINGAPORE Cil\ COUNCIL: agents all over Malaya and v (-!TY SECRETARIAT: App i Singapore. Please apply B x are invited to fill T. 0009 S.S. o PROSECUTING SOLIC- ITOR fro-n duly admiti i ,i,»MTin irtnnncmct1,527 words
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Advertisement854 1957-07-08 11 CLASSIFIED ADS out mr] .'ispections of I cc that Urn co- te of repair i irity i etc. < :.<:.■ "o g down dv' < 10. CIVIL AVIATION DEPARTMENT: ASSISTANT <S RPORT FIRE OB :R. Salary sea c: 5152.50> 340> 15-475 pjn. Age: 21 lalificai .or 11 i quivalent; high854 words
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Advertisement139 1957-07-08 11 SIHATIO\S VACAMI QINGAP E CIT^ COUNCIL (ITV \Ki MMI(1 A BL'ILUI\(, SI K\ IVORS DJPAKIMI.NT: \SSISTANT TECHNICAL OFFICI R iM MXTI N CE l 5i xAifi-1 E \-< l 'n r V \'..v., i t< nd knowledge of trol of lar Ml \l fH IHlMlinil M: v isn r i-:139 words
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Miscellaneous182 1957-07-08 11 Li'l Abner By Al Capp V T--s? THE VJATOMAL GUARD HAS THROWN A 5-MILE CORDON AROUND i TM' MOST EXPENSIVE U CXX.PATCH TO PREVENT A SUICIDE CHARGE OF TEEN -AGERS. I WEDDiN' VO' KIN THINK/ 7 y *TI r-«-r-. ir-rTii^N /^»«vi r* c^irr. SEE THIS LISTEN TO*£M BRAG. >y_ _^^^~tmm^.182 words
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Article431 1957-07-08 12 Shape Of Things To Co me At last, the showdown. The Football Association of Malaya is out m the open now against the Singapore AFA and it is the beginning of the end of another Pan-Malayan organisation. All those years of bitterness, submerged and hidden behind outward smiles and friendship431 words
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Article404 1957-07-08 12 iVo Malaya Cup Games For S 9 pore Without Full Affiliation To FAM KUALA LIMPIR. Sun.— The die is cast. The Singapore Amateur Football Association cannot take part m the HMS Malaya Cup football competition unless it is a full affiliate for all purposes "of the Football Association404 words
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Article118 1957-07-08 12 S'pore Must Reply by July 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The FAM Council decided today that the Malaya Cup competition will start on July 1!) with a North Zone match between Per.is and Federation Combined Services at Perlis. A South Zone fixture has been provisional? fixed to take place on July118 words
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Article94 1957-07-08 12 AT PEXAXG: Solangor 227 runs for eight wickets m reply to Penans's first innings total of 88 rvins. Selangor was In strong position due to a fourth-wicket partnership between M. Shephenlson. ;»8 n.c., and A. Dews, 71 bowled Teh Kew San. AT IPOH. Selangor finished the day against94 words
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Article194 1957-07-08 12 IPOH. Sunday— Diminutive fifteen-v ear-old Ipoh AngloChinese School pupil. >li>s Tenh Spnk I. en?, who i> the daughter of former Thomas Cupper Teoh Sen? Khoon, last ni;ht entered two final* m the Perak Open Junior badminton championships. M s r i .r nexed lie I'-194 words
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Article99 1957-07-08 12 Service: Six Hours Ahead Sports Letter Sir You are to be contra- tulated on the excellent service you ?ive your readers who are interested m the Test. You have the other Malayan papers beaten to a frazzle, and are generally about 6 hours ahead of them. Radio Malaya of course99 words
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Article111 1957-07-08 12 following are yesterday*i res ilts or the Roya! Singapore GrOll Club Open Summer meetWomen's Four-ball competition (9 h iles strike) winners: Mrs R. Craik and Mrs. A. G. runners-up> Mrs. R.A.C Cobley and Mrs R H. X- nlyside (34). Men's Four ball boRPy competition: Winners> I111 words
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Article21 1957-07-08 12 UPPER Serangooa Boys Club boat Chinese Engineering Association 5-4 m a friendly table tennis mat< h yester lay.21 words
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658 1957-07-08 12 The atmosphere Of the court- 1 room was recaptured at the Rest House here today as counsel for prosecution and defence argued i Ihe case of the FAM vs SAFA. Ih« DOißi :i* IM|M v:)i; whether SAFA was lo continue to take part m the658 words
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348 1957-07-08 12 TAN Howe Lians «>f the Evergreen WYishtliftins Party and Ow Kock Senu. broke the Sin^aporr Pre»*, records fur th^ir re^pt'ttivo weights at exhibition lilts during the Singapore Amateur WYitjhtliftin? Federation's junior national championships held at the New World last nis:ht. On Fo »k S i348 words
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333 1957-07-08 12 Busmen's Speed Power Too Much For FAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Kowloon Bus Company tourists gave another delightful exhibition of fast power packed soccer to slam Football Association of Malaya Selection 5 3 at the Princes Road Stadium here today. There was no doubt about the visitors superiority. They played first333 words
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Article812 1957-07-08 12 Europeans' King Takes early wickets for no runs THE Rest after commanding a 73-run lead began] their second innings disastrously losing two wickets j without any score on the second day's play against the Europeans m the Colony 'Test' for the Conrad Clarke i Cup812 words
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Article222 1957-07-08 12 Europeans Ist innings 168 A (irindrod c Delilkan b Sandosham 4 H. F. Sheppard Mm Retnam D. Alty t Sithawalla b Perera J. P. V. Unorihouse lb\v Delilkan RC. liarkrr b K.T. Retnam I- King f I.p Merrier b K. T. Rotnam K. W. Prarre h K. T Retnam222 words
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Article85 1957-07-08 12 656 Cagers Enter SYSC Foul Shoot TUF S r.espnre V' rr Si 'S C< tre Basketball F <■ 149 t second rou e shot out tomorrow and Wednesj p-e ,r r -r.pe' vtelon. I' mere o c iua co i ■> and r; R ii Id Tan Ah B v85 words
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223 1957-07-08 12 Marines A Step Nearer To Division One Title MARINE Department Sports Club, 1H35 league champions, are one step nearer to regaining the SAFA Division one championship when they defeated Police 2—o at Jalan Bcsar Stadium yesterday. With 17 points to their credit, Marines are presently three points ahead of Star223 words
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112 1957-07-08 12 5 COUNTRIES FOR M-TENNIS TOURNEYS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: Indonesia, Thailand, Hongki ng Ceylon and probably India be represented at the Interpori and Selangor Lawn lennii Championships to be played from Aug. 28 until Sept. I as part of the Merdcka celebrations this year. This was disclosed by Mr. V. Rajaratnam.112 words
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Article30 1957-07-08 12 KUALA TREXGGAXU, Sun.— About 10.000 people witnessed the first river sports to be held here this morning on the occasion of the birthday of the Sulran of Trene?anu30 words
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Advertisement114 1957-07-08 12 rti Dindiajikan kopada para penonton i "Sclamat Hari Jtaya Haji" 1 —GALA OPENING TODAY simultaneously at REX QUEENS ffi at 11 a.m.-1.45-4-6.30-9.30 at ll a.m.-l-3-6.45-9.30 -ti THi: MOST MAGNIFICENT FANTASY. DISTLNCTLY DIFFERENT FROM ALL THAT m YOU'VE SEL\ IBFOBBI J I P. RAMLEE'S starrinu HASIMAH JINS SAMSUDDIN UDA OMAR +|l114 words
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Miscellaneous59 1957-07-08 12 Today's Sport SOCCER S.AF.A. Dto. 1. Star Snccrntcs rs Tiger S.A. Nt JaUni Bcsar at 5.15 p.vi. Du\ 3A Arsenal SC. Vt Uaiah S.C. at Farrcr Park itt 5 15 p.m. CRICKET Europeans Vt Rest (3rd Day) at S.C.C. at 11 cm. TENNIS S'nusapore L<ncu Tennis .4s.snc;;tuon Chawp'nnsh' ps Tournament59 words
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