Singapore Standard, 29 July 1957
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Title Section30 1957-07-29 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD ***** (5 lines) POLICE 2400 W ft iH FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Vol. Mil- No. 27 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS30 words
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Article992 1957-07-29 1 3,000 FLOCK TO STORMY MEETING TO ELECT A CHAIRMAN Itn!"^!!^ Shall Seek Some Had Two Papers Marked Change Of Venue Some Had No at me Ballot Legal Advice Ballot Papers In Advance Unconstitutional Papers At All Lees Son Fights In Vain To Return 'Old Guard'992 words
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Article35 1957-07-29 1 A WOMAN. Wong Ah Ngoh i: X 35 :?'.;nd drowned m a r Woodlands Road. n she failed to return fnr police were informed :r.d her b<~>dy three later at the river's35 words
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Article42 1957-07-29 1 KAMPALA. Uganda, July 28 (Reuter)—Northwest Uganda is suffering: from a sudden wave of witchcraft. Incidents include people waking up m the morning with a series of small cuts on their arms, apparently made by secret nightly intruders.42 words
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Article, Illustration164 1957-07-29 1 RASC Stages Mammoth Parade POUR HUNDRED serA vices trucks and staff cars stretching out nearly a mile on the old Kalians: airfield yesterday formed one of the most impressive military parades seen m the Colony. Eight hundred members of the Royal Army Service Corps participated164 words
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Article292 1957-07-29 1 Withdraw Jets Or Face The Consequences CHARGES, COUNTER-CHARGES AT COMMISSION MEETING PANMI NJOM, Korea, July 28 (UP)— The Com munists today demanded that the United Nations Com mand immediately withdraw American F-100 Sabn jets and other new weapons sent into South Korea anc called it292 words
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Article, Illustration113 1957-07-29 1 ROME, July 28 (Reuter) Italian film star Gina Lollobngida today gave birth to her first child— a boy The star's husband, Dr. Milko Scofir, speaking on the telephone from the hospital just after 8.30 this morning, said "it's a boy, born 20 minutes ago."113 words
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Article120 1957-07-29 1 COLOMBO. July 28 (UP) Police clashed last night with a crowd of 4.000 who attacked parliamentarian C. Suntheralingam on Batticaloa Esplanade. While Suntheralingam wa> speaking on the esplanade last night a crowd of workers surged out of a convention of the Federal Par.y and120 words
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Article26 1957-07-29 1 A CITY Council worker. Kalimuthu. 41, was lound hanging m his room at the labourers' quarters m Lorong Lalat. off Jalan Besar. Singapore yes'.erday morning.26 words
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Article30 1957-07-29 1 FILM star Merle Oberon and Mexican industrialist Bruno Pagliai were married yesterday m one of Rome's little Roman C. a t. h n 1 1 r« churches. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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141 1957-07-29 1 TOKYO. July 28, (UP)— The death and missing total m Thursday's western Kyushu floods and landslides neared the 4,000 mark today as new floods were reported m Southern Kyushu. Reports reaching Tokyo said heavy rains since last night hit western Kagoshima prefecture area, some141 words
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Article42 1957-07-29 1 PORTSMOUTH, July 23 (Reuter)— The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived m the royal yacht Britannia this morning after an overnight voyage from Guernsey. The royal couple have been making a three-day tour of the Channel Islands,42 words
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Article129 1957-07-29 1 Twenty-four Dead, 172 Injured: Casualty List Mounting NEW YORK. July 28, (Reuter)— Twenty-four persons were Jsilled and at least another 172 injured when an earthquake struck Mexico City as most people were sleeping m the early hours of today, New York radio stations reported. In a129 words
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176 1957-07-29 1 AMMAN. July 28 (AP) Jordan opened the military trial of alleged pro-Egyptian plotters yesterday with the charge that they planned to overthrow King Hussein even at the risk of war. One of the 22 accused m the largest mass trial m176 words
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Article207 1957-07-29 1 NORMAL work will be restored m the Singapore Harbour Board today following the acceptance of the interim recommendations made by the Court of Inquiry on Saturday. The SHB Staff Association, whose members have adopted go-slow tactics since June 22. yesterday advised all its members to carry207 words
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Article55 1957-07-29 1 CAIRO July 28 <UP) Sheikh Mohamed El-Hart? official envoy In Cairn of the Imam of Omar, said here that the rebel leader has declined an offer of aid from Communist China The Sheikh did not g;ve j any reason for declining 'he a;d the nature of55 words
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220 1957-07-29 2 U.S. PART IN DISARMAMENT Ike Sends Dulles Hurrying On Fact-Finding Mission WASHINGTON, July 28 (AP)— President Eisenhower yesterday ordered U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles to fly today to the London disarmament talks. Officials said Dulles will decide whether to continue220 words
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206 1957-07-29 2 'I'm Glad He Is Coming Over' —STASSEN LONDON. July 23 (UP)" U.S. disarmament delegate Harold Stassen said last night he is "gratified"' that the Secretary of State, Foster Dulles will join him m the disarmament talks here but declined to spell out the reason for Dulles trip. Other officials similarly206 words
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Article25 1957-07-29 2 new YORK and London new-papers were offered for ?a'e m Moscow on Saturday for the fir-t time sinrp the OOld war 'nr^.Tn. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article70 1957-07-29 2 NICOSIA. July 28 (Reuter)— Air Marshal Sir Hubert Patch. C-in-C Middle East Air Force, returned to his Cyprus headquarters today from a fortnight's visit to Aden and East Africa. At one stage of his trip he followed the Muscat situaiion closely and consulted with Air70 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-07-29 2 Photo by MR. ANT) MRS. Brian Victor Olley after their wedding: at St. George's Church. Changi on Saturday. The groom, who romrs from Essex, is attached to the fire fighting section of R.A.F.. Changi. The bride, the former June Christine Buttery, of Nottingham, is a telephonist atMichael Anchant - 55 words
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Article, Illustration384 1957-07-29 2 TERRY PILLAY - THIS IS THE DANCE OF THE MOUNTAIN PEOPLE TERRY PILLAY By Colourful Show From Philippines For Spore \GAY, colourful, and exciting programme of entertainment is promised to Malayans m three weeks' time, when the Philippines Cultural Mission, featuring top Filipino folk dancers and singers will visit Singapore to play at384 words
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119 1957-07-29 2 'Bravest Boy' Is Going To Lourdes I PARIS July 28 (API— Ricl ard Sta I n ar j fa;h< fl i w in 1 to look a Richard. nln< thn blond and thr d c r. ay lttl< time to live So the S t oui n .i rip to119 words
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Article224 1957-07-29 3 End All Strikes And Disputes- PAP Release The Detainees Or Bring Them To Pu blic Trial PARTY DEMANDS FOR THE NEXT ANNUAL CONFERENCE THE People's Action Party is to urge the Government to "take immediate and effective steps to end existing strikes, go-slow and other trade disputes m Singapore." This224 words
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183 1957-07-29 3 Notes Will Still Be ValidSays Ismail A LOR STAR, Sun.— The Kedah Mentri Besar, Tunku l>mail bin Tunku Yahaya, told members of the Civics 1 .notion Group and honorin Information Officers c this afternoon there i>no truth m the rumours lit. after Merdeka, currency notes bearing: the i.nase of the183 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-07-29 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices POSIE Tay. 22, operates 1 mvn beauty parlour Chiat Place. When i'Uildering the responih of her business, likes to go to the movies. During weekends, she goes swimming or dancing. She hopes to travel overseas soon where she intends to take up a specialist course53 words
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113 1957-07-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation's first Asian Girl Guide CommissionerDesignate. Mrs L. Xavaratnam last ni^ht reminded guides from all over the Federal ion that they were an important part of the Malayan society. She was speaking g| a farc\vc function m honour of their113 words
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Article, Illustration366 1957-07-29 3 \FTER more than ?0 years', service m Singapore and Borneo. Major W.L.P. Sochon will leave his post as Commissioner of Prisons m the Colony, under the Malayanization scheme. He will sail for Melbourne, with Mrs. Suction and their two children. on366 words
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Article113 1957-07-29 3 KVAI I UMPUR, Sun. Abdul Ghani bin Yun is, c of F« ration's nine repre- World Sco its ein D nd is tak.:^ v. i1 h him bdu! a Form II El the Undang R- a i h S hool m Ne;r; Sembithe Standard at113 words
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Article, Illustration106 1957-07-29 3 MEMBERS of the Warden Section of the Singapore Civil Defence Corps gave a dinner at its headquarters m Kolam Ayer on Saturday to honour their Deputy Chief Warden, Inche Mohamed bin Haji Yusof on his being granted the M.B.E. by the Queen. More than 200 members and106 words
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116 1957-07-29 3 SIX Mecca pilgrims died on board the Aiming on the voyage home. One of the fatalities was a pilgrim from Batu Pahat, Mohamed Salikin, 25. The other five were three women and two men. All were over 40 years of age. A116 words
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87 1957-07-29 3 Start Welfare Scheme, Postal Workers Call KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Union of Pest Office Workers cf Malaya today demanded that the Post Office administration create a welfare scheme. This resolution was passed at the Annual Delegates Conference of the union held here today. It was a^so decided that postal officers87 words
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Article31 1957-07-29 3 A FUN FAIR m aid ot the Xew St. Anne's Church huilding fund will be held at the Kirn Sen School grounds, Bukit Mertajam on Aug. 10 and 11.31 words
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Article90 1957-07-29 3 THE following wer P elected oflice-bearers of the Singapore Union of Journalists at its annual general meeting held at the Youth Council Hall yesterday. President: Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. Othman Wok and V. T. Sambanrtam, Secretary: Mr. A. K. G. Unny, Assistant Secretary: Mr. Anthony90 words
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Article53 1957-07-29 3 PENANG Sun. The Sheik Yusuf Mosque m Dato Kramat Road will be illuminated during the Mercleka celebrations, while a "kenduri" (feast) for the poor will take place inside the mosque. Thi s was disclosed by Inrhe C. D. Ismail, chairman of the political section of th P Kelawei53 words
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Article190 1957-07-29 3 Too Chides Perak MCA Officials IPOH. Sun.— The general secretary of the Malayan Chinese Associa ion, Mr. Too Joon Hing, this afternoon flayed certain officials of the Perak State branch for their indifferent attitude. Mr. Too. who is also chairman of the Kinta District sub-branch, made the attack on "certain"190 words
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198 1957-07-29 3 PENANG Sun.— The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul a, a uu aid l A he foun dation stones of the hostels of the Al-Mashhoor Arabic School for boys at Teik Soon Street and the Al-Mashhoor Arabic School for girls m Lunas Koad here this198 words
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Article77 1957-07-29 3 Tunku Takes Salute At March Past TAIPING, Sun. —The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, yesterday took the salute at a march past of the Federation of Malaya Volunteer Army Service Corps. The parade was unique m the Force's history as it was composed entirely of Malayan personnel. The Tunku was77 words
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Article, Illustration233 1957-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Members of the Central Band of the Malaya Regiment last night gathered at the International Airport to bid their Director of Music, Captain Edgar Lenthall (right) farewell. Capt. Lenthall. an associate of the Royal College of Music, is the virtual "creator of233 words
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272 1957-07-29 4 No Crown For The Supreme Head-Official KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Yang Di-Pertuan Agoag of the independent Federation will wear a larcr diamond crescent and >t.ir on his 'Tanjak' (head dress). Keeper of the Ruler*' Seal. Tuan Haji >lustapha Albakri, announced yesterday. Haji M saic: they v. nt 1 ".al be272 words
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Article39 1957-07-29 4 A PUBLIC meeting wi'.l be held m the Gandhi Memorial Ha m Sitiaw m on Wedneslaj p.m to form a Diniings branch ol the Perak Famj ?.ar.".:r.g Association. Organizer of the meeting is :::> P. H. Set -he!:.39 words
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200 1957-07-29 4 75,000 Attend Opening Night KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Vivekananda Tamil School here Jast night became the first educational institution m the Federation to organize a Merdeka 1 Exhibition. Well over 15.000 people attended the first night of the exhibition which was opened by the Labour200 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-07-29 4 fdf FEDERATION'S I Minister. Mr. T. T s.mbanthan, and hi* wife 3 fl j the school child)' r work at the Merdrk tion and Fun Fair Yivekananda Tarn: at Brickfields. Ku;, i urnpur. last Saturday Yong Poh SeongYong Poh Seong - 40 words
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Article313 1957-07-29 4 LOANS ON MERE HONOUR AND TRUST No Political Fingers In The Pie, Says Mr. Kularajah KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The AH Malaya Cooperative Conference today unanimously decided to create a co-operative central bank to allow all surplus funds to be administered from its headquarters. Proposing the move313 words
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Article125 1957-07-29 4 New Malay Suburb For Ipoh IPOH, Sun. A new Malay settlement Is to be established at Kampong Sungei Rokam m Ipoh's southern outskirts before the year is out. A 102-acre site, bordered on one side by the Sungei Pinji. has been reserved lor the settlement. The State Government has recently125 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-07-29 4 A WINNER of the Queen's Police Medal, former SubInspector Muslim bin Mohamed Som. yesterday returned from a pilgrimage to Mecca m the Anking. "I am a happy man now," said Ha.ii Muslim. He retired from the Singapore Police Force last year after 30 years' service. His wife,Standardpic - 66 words
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Article88 1957-07-29 4 Cultural Congress The West THE Ma ay Cultural gresi whi h wi :sKe r«e Bla a m December, c ffects of Westi f i i< eon Malay t A p.. southc: f the congn Standard vester^ t« m influence would be conf, The coni r 'he influei rthe youth of88 words
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Article31 1957-07-29 4 fi -routed to ftappß eaj y yestprrisy to bad weather condii the v: inity of lands. 44 pa-r--the A T.Singapore for thdc dfrffc* tion ycstercay ;-"r: r31 words
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Miscellaneous631 1957-07-29 4 Standard, cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SB pramme Summary, 602 Wopore Diary IS"¥S^ UNESCO Mean exhibition: Open- LSLffi? 1 All About ing by Education Minister Mr. pSSL'SI^i' 3O Malayan Musical Chew Swee Kee at Gan Eng Seng f,',^ mm T B pj Wor a Af School. Anson Road 5 i.m631 words
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Article, Illustration6 1957-07-29 5 MONDAY'S fete-a-fete for our women readers-6 words
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Article55 1957-07-29 5 HIGH FASHION "Dynamite" modelled by Ginny for Deri.? Geddes. This striking goicn of red-paper taffeta •s igain taken fro'^i the French collection and outs its <. r o f f^ e d ra va t{ c f0 Christian Dior. A trailing oversk'.'t opens up m front to55 words
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Article80 1957-07-29 5 ''RACE TIP" modelled by Heather for Vanity. With classic elegavce Vanity -presents this p>; r e silk sheath m the ever popular combination of black and irhite. All that's •'<-•- >y>e i s expressed ;>) r s d->>-s. Tabbed to fit at the a low-belted feature supplies the80 words
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Article93 1957-07-29 5 "GOLD RELAXATION" modelled by Rosalind for Leila's. T v outfit is designed for comfort as well as that q'c- :"t.s sophisticated v fc. Von sfrp right into this c s;; t nnd by the pu!l tlirough buckled belt, d r -.'L- it cosi'y or?d sleekly to hug93 words
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Article, Illustration312 1957-07-29 5 Theresa Woo - Newest Creations for Comfort and 'Simple' Look Theresa Woo Fashion Review by A most glamorous selection of the newest creations was presented by ten leading stores m Singapore at the fashion show and tea on Friday at the American Club, sponsored by the Women Auxiliary of the American .Men's Association.312 words
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Article109 1957-07-29 5 T ADIES, you can spend an exciting evening this Saturday, August 3, by Hatching the "Blue Lagoon", an action drama of Rank's* starring beautiful Jean Simmons and Donald Houston, at the YMCA at 8 p.m. And you may pay as generously as you desire or as little109 words
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Article, Illustration432 1957-07-29 5 AMONG Ike new attractive Bin Nor Guipure blouses expected lo arrive m Singapore m about a ireek for J. C. Khcmlani, the sole agents m Singapore and Malaya, is this lovely lace one (see bcloiv picture) made from thread by Lueien Nordman m Switzerland. Having a kebcyn432 words
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Advertisement115 1957-07-29 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products .w.w.w w.w '.-.w. .■■v.wv.v. v. ■,;.■.■.■•>.■ •<■■ '^^Ss^^^^ Lx x JmM^JbSmMI JP^B».^^^^^B jB CHINKA WHITE This involuable Wind Mixture is en excellent remedy for Stomceh Pn ns Constipotion Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appeti.e. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL y(rW!S^115 words
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571 1957-07-29 6 WILLIAM COURTENAY - Army Air Corps comes into being next September T'HE new Army Air Corps which is to be formed for the British Army early m September will not be so very dissimilar from the old Royal Flying Corps which was merged with the R.N.A.S. to form the Royal Air Force on571 words
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Article535 1957-07-29 6 T "NIVERSITY and college graduates m the public service do not like being posted to rural areas. Whatever may be said against expatriate officers, they accept postings to the ulu as part of their service. Often they have to put up with primitive conditions, particularly m535 words
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Article390 1957-07-29 6 people killed m five accidents within 24 hours on Singapore's roads last week set a new high t n r traffic fatalities. They confirm that traffic hazards are increasing and the prob'em of road safety is DQ r- 3 difficult to solve. It is no use blaming the390 words
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Article, Illustration177 1957-07-29 6 EVERY MONDAY 'yWENTY-FIVE years ago I was m South Wales it was a stricken land. Poverty. misery and deep unhappiness everywhere. Today it is transformed. The place hums with industry and prosperity. New factories are all around. From the vast steel works at Margam to the hundreds of177 words
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Article855 1957-07-29 6 William Fitter - Australia's Bargain with Japan SYDNEY. AUSTRALIAN farmers, who stand to Gain new or expanded markets from the three-year trad! agreement with Japan are enthusiastic, but modestly so because it is still unfashionab'e heie to love the Japanese. Graziers welcome the promise of continued Japanese wool buying which already has made855 words
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Article702 1957-07-29 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By VT ITH thirty-three days more to go before the Federation of Mal?.ya attains nationhood, the Government and the people are still searching for a national an. hem whrch. m the view of the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, "will be acceptable702 words
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Article376 1957-07-29 6 stranse to me for when, during the war. I spent nearly a year m midWales I met some of the friendliest and most polite people that I have ever come across. It is all very odd. The Tough Guy T WONDER whether Mr. Cousins, the mightiest376 words
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Article335 1957-07-29 7 GUATEMALA CITY, July 28 (AP).— Silent crowds yesterday thronged the streets around the palace where President Castillo Annas was shot to death on Friday night by one of his own guards identified as a Communist. Hundreds of curious men, women and children many m black335 words
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Article, Illustration236 1957-07-29 7 SECRET WILL BE OUT ON TUESDAY LONDON. July 28 (AP)— British stage and screen star Vivien Leigh announced triumphantly early today that her campaign to save the St. James' theatre may have borne fruit— she said she has found a couple of American236 words
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160 1957-07-29 7 NEW YORK July 28 (UP).— Actress Elizabeth Taylor is enduring severe pain m New York Hospital m an effort to stave oft a dangerously premature birth of her expected child, her husband, producer Mike Todd. said today "She's m terrible pain." Todd disclosed, "but160 words
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159 1957-07-29 7 NEWTON STEWART. Wigtownshire, Scotland, July 28 (Reuter;— A local mill girl waked up the aisle of the parish Presbyterian church here yesterday to become a member of one of Scotland's most ancient titled families and the daughter-in-law of America's "barefoot baronet." Hundreds of159 words
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Article142 1957-07-29 7 IT oman, 7^, /f?y paralysed /Vz /7 /or a whole week SAN FRANCISCO. July 23 (AP) A 74-year-old woman. who lay paralysed m an empty bathtub for a week while a television Sfct drowned out her cries for he p. said she felt a little stronger on142 words
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Article425 1957-07-29 7 I After the assassination GUATEMALA CITY, July 28 (Reuter)— Dr. Luis Arturo Gonzalez Lopez, Guatemala's provisional president, said tonight that he hoped to follow the same anti-Communist policies of his assassinated predecessor. He issued his statement as thousands cl people queued up ou'side the presidential palace425 words
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144 1957-07-29 7 ARCHBISHOP DIDN'T WIELD BIG STICK REPTON, Eriga:-: .\;ly 28 (AP)— Did the A> hbisnop ol Canterbury ever cane the Archbishop of York n "No tr ith to the si n the Archbishop of Ca: D: Geoffrey Fisher, said yesterday with a smile He was once headma?vr of the exclusive Repton144 words
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Article40 1957-07-29 7 TRENTON, New Jei ilj 28 i AP)— Hubert T Wi km I spry RO-year-old widower ves•f r lay married his r.crprr, Mrs. Lottie Reedy, 71--year-old widow. ••I feel like a bride cf 21 today." she ">A friends.40 words
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Article30 1957-07-29 7 A NATION-WIDE preparedness programme* 1 r on bat a possil Le epidemi( I Asian 'flu m tnp United States no or] yesterday I v American Medical Association. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article14 1957-07-29 7 mal talks with *^.c r*" r Minister Mr. John Diefenbaker ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article134 1957-07-29 7 ALLAHABAD. North India.' July 28 (Reuter)— A ten-tnn lift IIM Ptatue of Queen fietcria, elapsed by the Indian Government as an Bflenrif statue. \va? driven away Iron Alfred Park here today :n an army lorry. Men from the Public Works Department and the army worked all nzy134 words
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Article, Illustration219 1957-07-29 7 NO BACK SEAT FOR BRITAIN, SAYS LLOYD TAUNTON. Somerset T 2£ (R« iter) Britain to \m an independent force I r peace thin her tary alliance r.r. i not pn pared I allow "v po we r n 'h e m ilita ry sense" to be divided between Ku^;a and219 words
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Advertisement881 1957-07-29 8 MITSUI |i^ LINE S'pjrc P.S'ham Penang FOR JAPAN wobasan Motu for Yoko-r-omo No&ovc Kobe 26 Aug Meiko Moru tor Yokohama, Moii Kobe Osoko vio Hongkong 2 Sept 31 4ug Nasusan Maru for Yokohama, Moji, Kobe, Osaka 7 Sept Hagurosan Maru via Man la for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 24Sept FOR USA.881 words
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Advertisement641 1957-07-29 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok and/oi Fot ton vio Suex. Penong P S'horr Vo©f» "KCREA" 14 is uq "INDIA" 9 12A-.g 13 14Aug 15/17 v "MEONIA" 19/22 Ai>g 23/24 Aug 25 27 Aur Bangkok only •SARGODHA" 25 2f Aug 27/28 Aug 29 3C A cf HOMEWARDS Soilings tor641 words
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Article158 1957-07-29 9 Plans To Export More Holdens CAR manufacturers m Australia, now aiming at a target figure of 300.000 vehicles, have plans to expori considerable numbers to South and South-east A ia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pacific Islands and i: c Middle East. \s a result of the advance In steel production158 words
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Article68 1957-07-29 9 T'S rice export? ro-e 300 per ■e-.t [hiring the first 10 months of the current marketing year eompuvd to a similar penci last year, according to UM 'VS. Department cf Agriculture. T-. Department's F-rci^r; Crops and Markets Survey said exports rose from p. '83.000 oneUP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration271 1957-07-29 9 JAPANESE buying m the Singapore copra market appears for the time being to have come to a halt, according to Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd.'s weekly produce report. About. 1.000 tons have already been shipped from Singapore to Japan this month and some further quantities from Borneo,271 words
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Article99 1957-07-29 9 Rise In Aluminium Ware Output THE Republic of Vietnam txpecta to produce some 1.200 tons of finished aluminium articles this year, compared with 500 tens last year, accord* Ing to the department of national economy. The new production levels is expected to be .sufficient, to meet IOCSI demand. Last year99 words
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Article67 1957-07-29 9 The balloon is sent up to the upper atmosphere trailing the insect trap below it. When the balloon is brought down again the trapped insects are studied by scientists at Rothaivpsted. These experiments help m finding out horr different u°eather conditions cause insects to be deposited67 words
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Article52 1957-07-29 9 THE Indian Government Tea Board has announced that Indian tea exports last year were a record 520 million pounds. Britain was the main consumer. The Board reported good progress was made m West Germany and Holland and indications were that consumption m the United States would increase52 words
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Article452 1957-07-29 9 United Engineers Ltd.: Extraordinary meeting on Aug. 17, will consider resolutions to provide for the division of each of the existing $10/. preference and ordinary shares into 10 shares of $1/"- each. From then, the ordinary shares will be converted into $1 stock. Kinta Tin Mines Ltd.: Winning452 words
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Article94 1957-07-29 9 THE assets of Malayan banks at the end of June were higher than those at the end of December last year and for the corresponding period of 1956, according to official statistics. Both the liabilities and the volume of operations were lower. At the end of June94 words
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Article518 1957-07-29 9 Business done m shares from July 20 to 26: Industrials: Consolidated Tin Smelter 34/-, Federal Dispensary $2.35. Fraser Neave Orris. $2,874, to $3.00 to $2.874.. Gammons $2 TO to $2.65 to $2,574 to $2.60 Georgetown Dispensary $2 85, Hammer Co. $2,324. to $2,421 to $2,321518 words
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436 1957-07-29 9 More Interest Is Seen In Tin Counters 1 inanvv And 1 onunvrvv By A Market Correspondent EARLY m the past week profit- taking m Industrials resulted m a considerable fall m prices, but by Thursday evening selling pressure at the lower levels had evaporated, and on Friday buyers had begun436 words
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Advertisement249 1957-07-29 9 'IS^SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES v \\y >t \fo and from fen INDONESIAN PORTS I HEAP ENC MOH STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. I SOON BEE STEAMSHIP CO. (S) LTD. Tel: ***** BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES fet Botton, Ntw York, Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Mobile, New Orleam. Houston (via Suex) S'por* P. Sham Penang New York BELLEVILLE249 words
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Advertisement102 1957-07-29 9 NOTICES TENDER TENDERS are invited by 1 TK S. Dramatic Party Organisors. materials of dramaticcanvas tent, zink, wooden tools etc. The inspections must be made before 3rd, Aug. '57. For full particulars and specifications call at 58, Beach Street, Penang between 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE RENDERS102 words
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Advertisement766 1957-07-29 9 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST '"TENDERS are Invited for Road and Drainage works at Resettlement Area No. 4. Hi m.s. Chua Chu Kang Road. Tender form. etc.. may be obtained on payment of a deposit of $100 which will be refunded if a bona fide tender is submitted. Tenderers who with766 words
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Advertisement233 1957-07-29 9 NATIRALISATION \~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN x^ that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisatlon and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the233 words
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Article381 1957-07-29 10 V. A. MARKAR - Number 14 Win For Kowloon V. A. MARKAR By BEFORE 6,465 soccer fans yesterday, the touring Kowloon Motor Bus Company Football Club registered their third straight win m the Colony when they beat Singapore by five goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The victory brought he visitors a381 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-07-29 10 AMAN KASTAWI slides across the goalmouth, m the Sin Chew picture on the left, to take, the ball away from the boot of Kowloon's Chow Shin Hung. Looking on anxiously is Singapore's Hee Jong (Left). Above: Singapore's Yew Chang on the ground makes a vain bid76 words
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632 1957-07-29 10 Undergrade Spring Surprise On The CSC THE only surprise m yesterday's SCA senior division tournament matches was the defeat of the Ceylonese by the University which resulted m the latter going up three steps to displace the RAF who lost to the Army by the narrow margin of two runs.632 words
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Article852 1957-07-29 10 S.C.C. beat S.C.R.C, by 167 runs, sec. H. Sheopard c Ong Chew Bee b R. Lam 6G L Heard lbw b Tan Heng Hoe 49 J P. Woodhouse c Tnn Heng Hop b Cheong Thiam Siew 30 C. Arkell run out 97 R J. Harper c Ong Chew852 words
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Advertisement434 1957-07-29 10 5 3f d* a Show Ahatv it tht $tM >haw ffi I=^. i wJtt^^ MiWTllf^ PHONE ***** 9.30| 4- IB U^%t^^ Rni.lujph F- a. S^^^ O%# xntt i>R.) LE 1 1 1 rh N X Rock HUDSON "BATTLE HYMN" 'STS? I IfTTS^v!^^^ "Phone ****** ~f~ I "iiS™^^? llTil?u7y M nnDcyl434 words
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Advertisement416 1957-07-29 10 f Jp_ 2SUSS WOW SHOWING! I ATU AY 1 11 a.m.. 145. 4.15. 645 M <k 9.^0 pm M 1 1 1111 ■111 -+c NEXT CHANGE! Marie Windsor m "SWAMP WOMEN" i" Color .vwv\\^\^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■v^^^^^^^\^^^^^^^^^^\^^^ w "LISBON" AUGUST HOLIDAY Al TR ACT K)\* ••••J PHq«».»m NOW SHOWING! J IIODEONI v am416 words
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Article, Illustration512 1957-07-29 11 JACK HAND - JACK HAND By NEW YORK, July 28 (AP) Floyd Patterson, snxious to prove himself as world heavyweight champion, is a 1 to 5 choice over unpredictable Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson m Monday night's 15-rouiid match at the Polo Grounds. Bigger and stronger than when512 words
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Article52 1957-07-29 11 LONDON, July 28, (AP) Dai Dower, former British flyweight champion, has decided to step up into the bantamweight class and will have his first figh^ at the new weight on Sept. 9. Dower has agreed to fight Gil Neill of Ireland m an eight-round match52 words
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Article, Illustration614 1957-07-29 11 VERNON MORGAN - IBBOTSON'S WORLD RECORD WILL BE RATIFIED VERNON MORGAN a\\\\\a\\\\\\\\\*.\\\\\\\\'\\\\\\\\\\\\ i\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\a\a\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ i \\\w\\\\\\\w\\\\\vv\\\\\\\\\\* There's no reason for disallowing it 1 /\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\V\\\V» \\W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' By LONDON. July 28. (Reuter) Derek Ibbotson's world record for the mile of three minutes 57.2 seconds will be duly ratified. There can be no doubt whatever about that614 words
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Article65 1957-07-29 11 EAST LONDON. South Africa, July 28 (Reuter).— Britain overwhelmed France by 69 poinis (12 goals, 15 tries) to 11 points (one goal, three tries) here yesterday to end their three-match rugby league tour of South Africa. Britain have now won ail three matches between the two65 words
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77 1957-07-29 11 Silken Glider wins the Irish Oaks THE CURRAGH. County Kildare. Republic of Ireland. July 28. (Reuter i— Mr. Joe MeGrath's Silken Glider, who was beaten a short head by Queen Elizabeth's Carrozza m the Epsom Oaks, won the Irish Oaks over li miles here yesterday m a field of 15.77 words
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Article82 1957-07-29 11 Lew Hoad suffers 4th defeat LOS ANGELES. July 28. (Reuter i Wimbledon champion Lew Hoari was beaten 6—3. 6—4 by fellow Australian Ken Rosewall m a professional iawn tennis tournament here yesterday. It was Hoari's second defeat by Rosewall since leaving the amateur ranks. Hoari's professional record is: two wins82 words
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Article146 1957-07-29 11 TOKYO. July 28. (Reuler) Miss Yoehiko Sato, Japan? r.e.v swimming star last night dominated the all-Japan swimming championships m Kara, Wester: Japan when she broke the national 100 and 200 metres freestyle records. The young university studrr.' was timrri m 1 minute 6 seconds m the146 words
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Article39 1957-07-29 11 HILVERSUM, Netherlands. July 28, <AP> Jans Fos-er. 18. bettered her own world record by .swimming the 1.500--metre free style on Saturday m 20:03.1. Her old record was 20.22.8. She was competing m the national swimming championships here.39 words
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Advertisement672 1957-07-29 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL Required n r WATER DEPARTMENT 7 SHIFT ENGINEERS ir try -"ac <s C 219 x Alf -2- F bat T.arv or ib s ;fl' x Als— SO5 or r |53S x a: •—<■>* Bar/ 64A x A2S —"4 r v Variab A [low672 words
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Miscellaneous341 1957-07-29 11 Li'l Abner By A/ Capp /.WAL. MO GOTTA I i/Jtupki ah'LL HELP AN'-NJOW- H N 1/ -AN' DWEAMED O' 0 -1? cE AY ETHIS I f JJ. ,Pr tw fARI < V REIiASE TM' BRAKES.? j I HFRE 41 SOME7HW UK? TWIS QUIET PLACER MAIN FOAD- TM GULCH- HOLD TIGHT.r-AN'341 words
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Miscellaneous331 1957-07-29 11 TO I) AY S QIOTATION "The only way to compel men to speak pood of us is to do It." Volt.t c. MONDAY FOR EVEBYONE: Personal, business and financi;;! interests are due for some artion and fluctuation. You can make gains if you are alert and far-seeing. Keep closer of331 words
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Article1054 1957-07-29 12 WEIGHTS and probable starters for all seven races on Wednesday (July 31), second day of the Penang Turf Club Juiv/ August meeting are: THE P.&O. CUP Horses Class 1—6 Furs. 231 Malavan Scholar 5v 9.13 Dr. CK Quek Rodgers 864 Aquarua 4y 9.07 Mr. Yap Kim Hoe1,054 words
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Article129 1957-07-29 12 THE GOLD CUP i Horses Class 111 11 Miles. Crimson Pirate 9.00 j Pappas Love 8.12 Pearl City 8.10 Straits Code 8.0f» Muffin Man 808 Nazakat 8.07 Bearer Bond 8.06 Honey Bird 8.06 Golden Melody 8.05 Rao Rajah 8.00 Daybrook '.13 Delivery '«U Byzantium 2"os Maghera129 words
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Article160 1957-07-29 12 Ceylon Sp<>rt> Club beat Fraser md Nravr by three wickets at Balestier Road F. N H Tar. Lfp Lene -7. Gotr.e- 11 U.T.N df S-.'.va tight for 23 and Wolfl two ror 18' CSC 56 for seven Thambyrmiah 17. Ponnudurai 14 Pennefather three for 18 and Martens160 words
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Article, Illustration738 1957-07-29 12 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH by p o s T M O R T E M on the Meet SAAA DID MARY KLASS WIN THAT CENTURY SPRINT AGAINST CARMEN RAMSAY ON SATURDAY? This was the question that buzzed around among many who had a grandstand view of the finish m738 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-07-29 12 "HOW do you do, Mr. Perreau," the Gnvcn or. Sir Fnhrrt Black, seems to be saying to the SAAA secretary, introduced by his chic}. Mr. A. T. Rajah, right. Waiting his turn is treasurer Mr. P. Suppiah.40 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-07-29 12 Left; Swifts crack quartermilers Eio Soon Phuan, R. Thiagara'tah, R. Jayaram and P. GtoMMM, who set a new recnr a for the 4 440 yards relay with a 3m. 355. finish. BELOW. Malayan record-breaker, Pal S'nigh, 'flies' over the bar at I2jt. 3in. to improve the Malayan61 words
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Article295 1957-07-29 12 AN all round performance by Bill Hughes helped Royal Signals. Singapore, to beat Royal Signals. Malaya by 130 runs m their two-day annual cricket match which ended at Princess Mary Barracks yesterday. Final scores: Royal Signal?. Singapore. 123 runs and 161. Royal Signals Malaya,295 words
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481 1957-07-29 12 BILL PATERSON - Rahim Omar Plays 'Hero' For The FAM BILL PATERSON From 1 South China 3 FAM 1 Mr. H. A. B. Mansoor of Penang referred. South China: lav KinChung: Ng Wai-Mun. Kwok Kam-Hung; Chan Chi-Kong. Wong Hont hung. Tong Sheung illo Chi-Kwani: Chu WingWah. lee Tak-Wai. lee Vak-Tak Yiu Cheuk-Yin and481 words
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