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Title Section13 1957-06-24 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1957 15 CENTS fie**"**13 words
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Article409 1957-06-24 1 IMPORTS MUST NOW BE UNLOADED AT HONG KONG OR OTHER PORTS Shipping agents* decision follows Singapore Harbour Board workers' boycott Work -to -rule affecting exports, too KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. CARGOES destined for Port Swettenham will be left in Hong Kong or other ports because of the work-to-rule"409 words
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Article343 1957-06-24 1 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police yesterday confiscated Mr. Jamit Singh's permanent pass to the docks. Mr. Singh is ■ecretary of the Harbo'.ir Board Workers' Union. Xhtnr action, it Is underitood, was taken on verbal instruction^ from the b<>ard\ chairman. Mr. P. A T Chrimes. Mr. Singh343 words
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76 1957-06-24 1 MIAMI. Sun.— An AmeriFrenchman and a French girl have reached Miami after a 16,000-mile voy>2e from Saigon, via Singapore, in a 41ft. yacht. Jacob Crane, 35, brought, the auxiliary yacht "Ly Kou" into Miami harbour yesterday The trip began la January, 1956. WithAP - 76 words
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Article68 1957-06-24 1 BUS SEATS SLASHED: MAN HELD A man was arrested in a Tay Koh Vat bus In Singapore yesterday evening after nine seats were slashed. The arrest was made by a detective, who was on the bus. when it arrived at the Havelock Road terminus. A sharp-edged steel ruler was found68 words
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Article16 1957-06-24 1 PHNOM PENH. Sun.—Premier Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia has resigned because of ill health. U.P.UP - 16 words
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111 1957-06-24 1 BRISBANE, Sun.— More than mo people were injured when an express train ploughed into the buffers at .South Brisbane Station today after a brake failure. The train. carrying 400 passengers, was only a mile from the end 01 its journey from SydneyReuter - 111 words
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Article56 1957-06-24 1 I The Australian destroyer iTobruk raced from Singapore yesterday to help a Shell tanker the Naticina, whose chief engineer is dangerously ill with acute appendicitis Th Naticina, whose engine has broken down, is about 160 miles north-east of Kuching. Borneo A tug also left Singapore yesterday56 words
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134 1957-06-24 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. The Government of India is to launch a 1.000 mi'linn rupees '£75 million) loan, the Finance Minister. Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. said today. The loan would pc made up of 320 million rupees (£24 million) of conver-Reuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration85 1957-06-24 1 PERAK ABORIGINES DANCE TO ENTERTAIN DELEGATION FROM SOUTH VIETNAM ABORIGINES from Perak are seen above entertaininn a delegation of tribal experts from South Vietnam with ceremonial dances in a long house at the Aborigine Research Station, Gombsk. Selangor. on Saturday night The delegation included a Vietnamese aborigine chieftain, Mr T-Blieng.85 words
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Article125 1957-06-24 1 ONDON, Sun. Brilj tain will take her giant Princess Flyingboat out of mothballs to serve as an airborne testing base for atomic aircraft engines, the Sunday Express reported today. "Britain is entering the race to produce an airplane powered by atomic energy," a banner headline storyUP - 125 words
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259 1957-06-24 1 FREER TRADE: SOON FREER MONEY POLICY WASHINGTON, Sunday. BRITAIN and a number of other countries were reported by the International Monetary Fund today to be gradually approaching the position where they could join a general move towards full currency convertibility. "In Western Europe, some countries have so liberalised trade andReuter - 259 words
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Article96 1957-06-24 1 Police out as Jakarta polls JAKARTA, Sun.— Special mobile police were on patrol here as Indonesia's first local elections began peacefully yesterday. All shops, government offices and business houses were temporarily closed to allow Jakarta people to elect a 41-seat Assembly. Political observers predicted Communists would sweep the board withAP - 96 words
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Article50 1957-06-24 1 WHITLEY BAY (Northern England), Sun. Snow fell l here yesterday as Britain's i near-record heat wave ended. Cloudy weather and rain v.as forecast for most of the country today. Only Austria of the continental countries escaped the deteriorating weather of the last 24 hours— UP.UP - 50 words
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Article32 1957-06-24 1 MELBOURNE. Sun. Mr. R. G Casey. Minister of External Affairs, said today that Australia would decide within the next two weeks whether to try to Increase trade with China.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article185 1957-06-24 1 Mutiny boat is sent back HONGKONG, Sun. A Communist Chinese motor boat, seized on the high seas by 3b passengers, after a soldier had been killed, and brought to the Colony, has been escorted outside the territorial waters. The passengers have chosen to go to Formosa and have been expelledReuter - 185 words
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Article28 1957-06-24 1 CAIRO. Sun. The newspaper Al Shaab said yesterday that Jordan's King Hussein planned to wed the 17--year-old daughter of the Jordanian ambassador to Persia.— U.P.UP - 28 words
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Article85 1957-06-24 1 E THIS COULD BE YOUR JACKPOT MONTH THIS could be E Jackpot Month for you. And there is $75,000 waiting z to be won in The E Malayan Monthly Contest 'K. There's also the usual $5,000 in E consolation prizes 1 This big money E contest closes on85 words
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Article39 1957-06-24 1 LONDON. Sun.— The Transport and General Workers' Union will discuss a resolution suggesting that British trade unions should form a new parliamentary party, composed of working men, to be called the Trade Union Parliamentary Part y.~ Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article41 1957-06-24 1 MAN STABBED Wong Tai Choo. 3:!. w ho went to buy durians nr.tr Happy World. Singapore last night was stabbed in throat by man who tried In pit k his pocket. He whs admitted to hospital in serious condition41 words
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Article137 1957-06-24 2 PHONE TAP ROW FLARES UP AGAIN ONDON, Sun. The telephone "tapping" row which blew up in Parliament earlier this month is expected to be resumed with ever great force in the House of Commons next week when a Labour member will lay a charge that his own line has beenReuter - 137 words
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Article260 1957-06-24 2 COLOMBO, Sunday. TME Ceylonesc Ambassador to Washington, Mr. R.S. S. Gunawardena, yesterday denounced Russia's condemnation of the U.N. Hungary report as an "Insult to the United Nations and its special committee." Mr. Gunawardena, who served on the committee investigating Russian intervention in Hungary, tookAP - 260 words
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87 1957-06-24 2 Doctor, 37, dies after short illness TVR Harold Humphreys mJ Robinson, 37. the Deputy Medical Superintendant of Woodbridge Hospital, Singapore, died in the General Hospital on Saturday evening after a short illness. He came to Singapore in. late 1954 and had since held the same post. Dr. Robinson had served87 words
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Article44 1957-06-24 2 DAMASCUS, Sun. British Overseas Airways Corporation resumed operations across Syria today after a 230-day interruption caused by the Anglo-French Suez intervention. A BOAC spokesman said a four-englned Argonaut plane landed at Mezza airport this morning en route to Singapore. A.P.AP - 44 words
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94 1957-06-24 2 Mother of 'cowboy' had severe headache... NEW YORK. Sun.— A young mother, Mrs Mona Lee Crones, woke up in her Seattle home with a throbbing headache to find her two-year-old son had shot her in the head with her husband's pistol as he sat playing cowboys and Indians on herReuter - 94 words
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Article79 1957-06-24 2 About 3,000 people last night gathered at a children's play-ground in Maxwell. Road to hear 15 P.A.P. officials and supporters attack the LiberalI Socialist Party during a byl election meeting. The P.A.P. candidate, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told them to beware of capitalists "the blood-suckers." He79 words
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Article157 1957-06-24 2 oeveral nurses fainted at the St. John Ambulance Brigade parade at Victoria School ground yesterday. Other members rushed with stretchers to give first aid to them. The Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, took the salute at the parade. He said the brigade needed157 words
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102 1957-06-24 2 TK>KTO, Sun. A British ship was able to leave Amoy on Friday night because Chinese artillery units protected it, Peking Radio reported yesterday. The radio said that the British ship, White Bee, left the Chinese port "after the coastal artillery opened up and silenced102 words
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316 1957-06-24 2 fHE 17,000-strong Singapore Army Civil Service Union will take the lead in combining all five services employees' unions into one organisation. The union's annual delegates' conference at the Cultural Centre in Canning Rise decided on this yesterday. If formed, the organisation will control316 words
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Article90 1957-06-24 2 DAMASCUS. Sun— The Egyptian President. Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, will visit Moscow early in August, reliable diplomatic sources said today. The sources said that Col. Nasser's Soviet visit, already postponed several times, would be made once Egypt's national elections on July 3 and the coming celebrationUP - 90 words
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Article31 1957-06-24 2 PARIS, Sun.— A 15-year-old schoolboy was killed and four others injured, one seriously, when a home chemistry experiment with potassium nitrate ended in an explosion, police reported. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article23 1957-06-24 2 LONDON. Sun.— The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will receive the West Indies cricket team at Buckingham Palace tomorrow morning23 words
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Article23 1957-06-24 2 BAGDAD, Sun.— King Feisal of Iraq will visit Britain this summer after a holiday in Turkey, palace officials said today.— U.P.UP - 23 words
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Article25 1957-06-24 2 PRETORIA, Sun. Stone age implements believed to De of worldwide interest to palaeontologists hav e been found dur xcavations near here. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article49 1957-06-24 2 TOKYO, Sun.— a Japanese religious sect has launched a nation-wide campaign to collect funds to pay for the air and sunlight granted by the creator of the universe." The funds would be used to build a temple "dedicated to the expiation of mankind's sins."— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration114 1957-06-24 2 ONE of these three girls may b e offered a star role in the film 'Tiger of Malaya" to be produced Jointly by Shaw Brothers and the Everlasting Pictures Co. of Manila. They are deft114 words
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Article125 1957-06-24 2 MISSING NURSE: A MAN IS HELD MONTREAL, Sun.— Police said yesterday that they had arrested a man for questioning in connection wih the disappearance of a student nurse reported to have thrown herself into thp St. Lawrence river to escape assault. The missing girl was Identified as Miss Mereille Levesque.AP - 125 words
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Article30 1957-06-24 2 LOS ANGELES. Sun. Lightning struck a cigar out of the mouth of Mr. Thornton, a former state governor, when it struck a golf cart he was riding.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article64 1957-06-24 2 NAIROBI, Sun. A hunter who bought 10 acres of land in Nairobi in 1902 for a halfpenny an acre found when he returned years later that Government House stood on the site. "As far as I can remember I have never given up tee titleReuter - 64 words
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129 1957-06-24 2 Village gets new hall from Rotary rrUE village hall presented to Kampong Teban. We.v Coast Road, by thp Singapore Rotary Club was opened by the acting Chief Minister Inche Abdul Hamid bin Ha Jumat. last night. The $15,000 hall, which will also be used as a school ftithe children of129 words
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Article42 1957-06-24 2 MANILA, Sun. President Carlos Garcia last night vetoed a controversial bill which would have relaxed the Philippines' stringent economic controls. The bill would have decontrolled Philippine imports, which the government tightly restricted to protect its meagre dollar reserves.-A.PAP - 42 words
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Advertisement49 1957-06-24 2 A word of advice m^H** for the vital months ahead I f fi j pnptnnon for the birth oj the txpcd/J j 1 I £L, jfk MJ ftr conctntraud nouruhmenl uk I OM[ 3 vguUrly Brtnfi Essence of Chkhen brand's Byi ESSENCE OF CHICKEN !^jjjj* THE ESSENCE OF STRENCTH49 words
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135 1957-06-24 3 MAS. Sun.— ln an tempt to induce .JisLs to start .;inds of industries, K< rala State ComGovernment iterated its asnce to private mrs of "all possible of assistance in 18 up and managl.stries." n-.unist administrated last May. den a printed book- n in respect135 words
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116 1957-06-24 3 Boy (16) offered secrets to Russia f ONDON. Sun The £4 16-yrarold son of a Koyal Air Force officer has confessed to offer--1"Z military secrets to the Russian Embassy the Sunday Dispatch reported today. Tn newspaper said the boy told Scotland lard he wanted to rive secrets to the Russians116 words
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Article77 1957-06-24 3 Sun —About 1.500 rodents born in U] make up the zenl to go to losa in July, a Legan spokesman said yes- that three ships leave Saigon durig July and every month until about 45,000 locall> born Chinese have been repatriated. Those going to Formosa are77 words
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180 1957-06-24 3 Nigeria: Self-rule first, then freedom in 3 years CONSTITUTIONAL TALKS IN LONDON A 810 SUCCESS DRTTaiv LONDON, Sunday. B \firi V^ to ye to rtrn- e r bblest^ est colony, within the next t£T S authori tative sources said today r> w itn it conditions to ensure stable government. PTheReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-06-24 3 I THE SUN was shining brightly when the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh (above) I drove down the coarse at the start of the Royal Ascot race meeting. Bat a sudden I downpour later caught many racegoers out in67 words
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Article57 1957-06-24 3 TEHERAN. Sun.— Persian Army General Ahmad Sharif and his two aides were killed when their plane crashed during take-off at Nikshahr village in the Makran region of south-east Persia yesterday. The general was making an inspection tour of troops combing the surrounding mountains for Dad Shah,Reuter - 57 words
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Article135 1957-06-24 3 LONDON. Sunday. fOUNSEL appearing for four soldiers in the court martial appeal court here pleaded the fact that Hong Kong standard time is eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. The counsel, Mr. David Lloyd, said the four men could not be convicted of anReuter - 135 words
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Article33 1957-06-24 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Navy Department reported yesterday that the Shah of Persia saw a demonstration of anti-submarine war tactics during his visit to the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. U.P.UP - 33 words
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79 1957-06-24 3 Bonn wants an atomic power station BONN, Sun. A member of the Bundestag (Lower House) Committee 'or Atomic Questions said today the committee would recommend that West Ger. many should build an atomic power station on the model of th« Calder Hall project in Britain. The committee has just returnedReuter - 79 words
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Article34 1957-06-24 3 AUCKLAND. Sun. June Katherine Atkinson, 21. a student nurse, who fell and hit her head on the floor when dancing rock and roll at Queenstown. New Zealand on Saturday night, died today.—A.P.AP - 34 words
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233 1957-06-24 3 pORT SAID, Sun. 1 Two Soviet destroyers, bound for the Red Sea, entered the Suez Canal today the first Russian warships to enter the waterway since it was re-opened in April. The destroyers, accompanied by a tanker carrying their fuel supply, were piloted byReuter - 233 words
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Article28 1957-06-24 3 PARIS. Sun. Nearly fi.toO Frenchmen and women died from alcoholism last year against 481 in 1946. the Gov-ernment-sponsored "High Committee on Alcoholism" said today. Beater.28 words
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Article347 1957-06-24 4 Malaya can't afford restriction* on production We must learn to use new powers wisely, says unionist IPOH, Sun. We must be patriots first and then trade unionists, the president of the All-Mala-yan Estates Staff Union, Mr. Yeoh Guan Leong, said today. "An infant nation requires all the347 words
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94 1957-06-24 4 SEREMBAN, San.— The Junior Chamber of Commerce will make a door-to-door drive here tomorrow for blood donors, books, and empty bottles for the General °A committee member, Mr. M. Shanker, said that the Jayeeea would set up a library in the hospital to94 words
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Article76 1957-06-24 4 MALAYA HAS TO PROGRESS SAYS DATO IPOH, Sun. The acting Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Osman bin Talib, said today: "Merdeka or no merdeka, the people of Malaya must progress. The progress of this country largely depends on the common man," he said, opening the annual meeting of the Perak76 words
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Article63 1957-06-24 4 PENANG, Sun.— A move to extend the services of the city secretary, Mr. s. V. Adams, for two years after his retirement in March 1958 will be considered by the city council at its monthly meeting next Friday Mr. Adams, who was awarded an ORE. in the63 words
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Article45 1957-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Ten scholarships for underprivileged children would be given by the Renshaw Finance Company it was announced by the manager, Mr. Low Chee Men, last night. Four scholarships will go to Chinese, three to Malays three to Indians.45 words
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Article36 1957-06-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Chia Chin Hong, a lorry driver, who was charged in the Kluang Sessions Court today with carrying one excess passenger in his lorry was admonished and ordered to pay $50 costs.36 words
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Article57 1957-06-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.Angaya, a shopkeeper, of Hock Lam Estate. Geylang Patah, was fined $250 or two months' jail and ordered to pay $50 compensation to a Malay woman tapper for criminally intimidating her on Sept. 11. Angaya said he only asked the woman why she had57 words
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171 1957-06-24 4 'SERVICES WILL BE MAINTAINED' THE Chairman of the Singapore Telephone Board, Mr. Loke Wan Tho, yesterday assured subscribers that all necessary steps would be taken to maintain services if its employees should go on strike on July 6. On Saturday night, the S.T.B. Employees' Union171 words
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101 1957-06-24 4 Ipoh police reserves take over in exercise IPOH, Sun.— Officers and men of the Ipoh division of the Perak Police Volunteer Reserves went to the central police station after a siren sounded at 8.15 a.m. They took over from the regular police in an internal security exercise and manned the101 words
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Article34 1957-06-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— All four lifts in the Government offices here, including two not working. ar c to be reconditioned and converted to automatic operation. The work will cost $29,720.34 words
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Article29 1957-06-24 4 The Singapore Piece Goods Traders Guild will give a cocktail party at their premises in Circular Road to celebrate the golden Jubilee of the guild on Saturday.29 words
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Article16 1957-06-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A branch of Party Negara has been established at Batu Anam.16 words
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Article88 1957-06-24 4 OIL FIRE AT SHELL DEPOT (\IL in a sump at the v Shell Depot at Woodlands, Singapore, caught fire yesterday and for more than 10 minutes threatened to spread to oil tanks. But the depot superintendent. Mr. A. H. Bennett, and his firemen kept the blaze under control. Pour fire88 words
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Article36 1957-06-24 4 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. Police have detained another man under the Restricted Residence Enactment. The man the ninth to be detained in the campaign to clean up Province Wellesley— was picked up at Sungel Bakap.36 words
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Article38 1957-06-24 4 Singapore police yesterday found the skull and leg bones of a human skeleton at Bah Soon Pah Road, off the 11th milestone, Sembawang Road. The bones have been removed to the Genral Hospital mortuary.38 words
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Article47 1957-06-24 4 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. The president of Penang State UMNO, Tuan Haji C. C. Ismail today urged Malays not to abuse the trust of other races after independence. Tuan Haji Ismail urged other races to maintain good relationship for the 'big task ahesd" after merdeka.47 words
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Article33 1957-06-24 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun.— Twenty-eight Malay members of local councils in the Taiping district will attend a three-day civics course organised by the Department of Information Services, beginning on Tuesday, at Taiping.33 words
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Article140 1957-06-24 4 Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association now needs only $2,754 to go ahead with Its plan for a rehabilitation village at South Winds, Jurong, for ex-SATA patients who are unable to work again. The fund now stands at $17,246 and SATA expects to collect the rest140 words
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249 1957-06-24 4 fAR. TAN ENG JOO, a member of the Singapore delegation to the recent rubber conference in London, yesterday repeated charges of unfair arbitration in London .of complaints against the quality of rubber shipped from the Colony. Mr. Tan. who returned to the249 words
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Miscellaneous281 1957-06-24 4 mm Srf* T^^'P* 5 nUikia 816 am >««»ty culture Wm show— Look At Your World class 2.30 p.m.: health and No. 4. Passage to Prlbilofs-Shell beauty gymnastic class 5 15 p m Theatrette. oollyw Quay. 115 p.m YmLcTa. (Stanford Roa^i information service OF Bodybuilding. wSghtSftii*. Milay INDIA: Pree film show—281 words
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108 1957-06-24 5 EXHIBITS DELAYED: UNESCO SHOW PUT OFF rpHE UNESCO travel- line science exhibiwhidi was schec lied to be opened by Minister for EducaMr. Chew Swop •his evening a t Gan Enp Seng 1. has been posttor a month, exhibition will derate the peaceful use Ok energy. -six crates of ex- >r108 words
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Article22 1957-06-24 5 > St. John Ambulance in will hold new r. first aid and home for English. Malay i dnese .^peakin,; people22 words
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Article69 1957-06-24 5 Th< New Scene Shifters, a S:r.?apore society which re- •aged the Gondoliers. rtly begin rehearsals .r next production- G:!bert .and Sullivan > pera— H.M.S. Pinalln Eileen Smith has been appointed producer of the opera which is scheduled for public performance in November. Those interested in taking69 words
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Article138 1957-06-24 5 School to fight quit notice FIVE teachers and 140 pupils ,S C ho° o f i ft L S o c r n o e ng C^A Chl G n eT lans. Singapore, are woSSd ?o cC c Tosl theirSChoolma y hav co^mitteeXsTeS^ 6^ notice from the landowner';; l a138 words
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Article, Illustration100 1957-06-24 5 American pastor, 30, licensed in S'pore AN AMERICAN pastor was yesterday licensed by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H YV. Baines. as sub-warden of St. Peter's Hall and assistantpriest of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. He is the Rev. Charles Holsey Clark. 30, of the American Episcopal Church, who100 words
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Article25 1957-06-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Mr. V. Balasubramaniam. interpreter at Johore Bahru Sessions Court, leaves in the next few days for Kuala SPlangor on transfer.25 words
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262 1957-06-24 5 HE NAMED ASSAILANT BEFORE HE DIED \v, 1-; AVas fytall >' tabbed while sleeping in a market at Tclok sure tlr.t n/ a|M)rc at yesterday vet his fellow-sleepers are sine that no strangers entered the market during the night. Abdul Rahim Mohamed Yusoff,262 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-06-24 5 CHURCH WEDDING— POLICE OFFICER TAKES BRIDE INSPECTOR S. M VERNANDEZ of the Singapore Police Force and his bride, formerly Miss Mona Goh. after their wedding at the Sacred Heart Church in Tank Road, Singapore yesterday. -Straits Times picture38 words
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Article47 1957-06-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— In the Kluang Sessions Court today Hassan bin Lumut. a Home Guard of Sapuloh Estate. Paloh, was fined $100 for using criminal force on Parasaram without provocation. He was also ordered to pay $50 costs and $50 compensation to Parasaram.47 words
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Article29 1957-06-24 5 PENANG. Sun. Tuan Sheikh Ahmad Baldram was elected president of the Patani Road UMNO branch with Raja Mustaffl Ahmad as secretary and Inche Mohamed Yusoff. publicity officer.29 words
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Article33 1957-06-24 5 IPOH. Sun. Mr. K. C. Thomas, was elected the chairman of the Dindings. Central and North Perak branch of the All-Malayan Estates Staff Union at the annual general meeting here today.33 words
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Article162 1957-06-24 5 to mark 50th anniversary T*HE Singapore Motor Club held a rally yesterday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of its first rally in 1907. The winners of the rally, decided over 60 miles, were Mr. and Mrs. D. Cox who drove their new Vauxhall Victor.162 words
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Article80 1957-06-24 5 Fijians to play again in Malaya JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Lt. Col. Ratu E. Cacobau, who at one time commanded the Ist Fiji Regiment at Batu Pahat is now Deputy Secretary for Fijian Affairs, Fiji. He has started a fund to enable a team of Fijians to be sent to Kuala80 words
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Article72 1957-06-24 5 IPOH, Sun. An Iban tracker died from wounds suffered when a patrol of the Ist Bn. Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, was fired on by a terrorist in the Ipoh district of Perak yesterday. Men of the Ist Bn.. the Malay Regiment, opened fire at two terrorists they72 words
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Miscellaneous334 1957-06-24 5 PAniA uai AVA > Programme Summary: 6.02 Wo- w a^i*«a«m*i»i J men s Half Hour; 6.30 The Music Singapore 476 metres and of Glenn Miller: 6.55 Regional 41 metres. Announcements: 6.56 Singapore Kuala Lumpur 341 metres. Share Market Report: 7.00 News: Penan* 366 metres. 7.10 News Talk; 7.15 All about334 words
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Obituary28 1957-06-24 6 Id Words $10 (minimum) IN TREASURED MEMORY of the late Mr. Mrs. R. S. Potger, died June 24th 1948 May l«th 1847. "Gone, but not forgotten."28 words
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Article29 1957-06-24 6 10 Words SU (minimum > MR. AND MRS. E. SKELCFY Thank all friends and relative for thrir kind assistance, "lesents, pood wishes and attendance at their wedding on 15.6.5',.29 words
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Article133 1957-06-24 6 20 Words $19 (minimum) IM DREADING our meeting at Georges office today. Why? You know it's stuffy. Not now, his Secretary bought him Air-wick. JUST ARRIVED! Lace Haworthia, Arab Turban, Inch Worm., Cockleburs, Sand Dollar. Please j collect reservations from Cactus Snop. 258 Orchard Road. DORIS GEDDES The Little,133 words
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646 1957-06-24 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. June 24, 1957. The Rubber Gamblers Price stability is one of the problems which the Rubber Study Group is considering at its conference in Indonesia this week. The Indonesian Government, which has a particular interest in the subject, has an affection for a buffer stock646 words
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Article331 1957-06-24 6 The End Of A Chapter The post of trade union adviser in Singapore is to be abolished when Mr. A. G. D. Simpson leaves under the Malayanisation scheme. The Government is of the view that his post has become redundant as a result of reorganisation of the civil service. It331 words
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Article187 1957-06-24 6 Speaking to the people of Broga a village where the Communists were very active once the Federation's Chief Minister reminded us that we have entered the tenth year of the Emergency. "Malaya," he said, "will be achieving Merdeka in two months' time and it will be ruled187 words
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Article, Illustration2166 1957-06-24 6 SIR ANDREW COHEN - Uganda's worries are tribal— and not racial SIR ANDREW COHEN ...By A FORMER GOVERNOR OF UGANDA AND PERMANENT BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE OF THE U.N. TRUSTEESHIP j COUNCIL TELLS OF THE PROBLEMS OF TRYING TO j bring Self-government to 5,500.000 Africans who j ARE TORN BETWEEN THE DEMANDS OF NATIONALISM j AND2,166 words
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Letter142 1957-06-24 6 TWSHE public of Kulim suf--1 fered so much hardship and inconvenience a few months back on account of inadequate, and later complete cutting off of water supply that they dread to think of another such situation arising again. There has been a drought for the past few142 words
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Letter82 1957-06-24 6 IT is said that by 1959 the National Language Paper will be compulsory In the L.C.E. Examination. So the present Form I pupils will be affected. It is sad to hear that till now the Anglo-Chinese School. Sltiawan cannot get a Malay teacher to m82 words
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Advertisement605 1957-06-24 6 r i I Straits Timei Free Prew j For th» conv«ni«nc» of «4vr i ttoara our ro»«— w>«tlv— ol lit I Moor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGi, ORCHARD ROAD, will r«««l*« i tmall od»trtiif mtntt and wmrwm I to boi number*. ClOMltwd «*vitl— »«lt» may alto b* h»i><»< CITY BOOK STORE LTD605 words
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Advertisement45 1957-06-24 6 6 RAFFLES PLACE PHONE: ***** COLO STORAGE ARCADE PHONE. ***** K. E. MEYER, no a., dopt., (i.oi* K. W. BELL, PIP.OET., A.S.T.C., FAQ A. LONDON MITCHAM LAVENDER TALCUM POWDER Finest value in DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT ETERNITY RINGS U.S. de SILVA Jewellers 106, Orchard Road. Tel: *****45 words
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Article248 1957-06-24 7 TACTICAL MOVES' ->»,— yff m RESHUFFLE LABOUR MINISTER LIKELY TO BE TRANSFERRED: TENGKU WANTS SUCCESSOR an T\ o "er one mi lstrv to te headed *»y here. R man accordin S to reports circle?!^ "b?^ ce M cc V n Alliance PoUtlcal cen f WOTkinJ CtIC248 words
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Article356 1957-06-24 7 appointment or four junior assistant ministers when the Cabinet is finally re-organ-lsed. The junior ministers are likely to be attached to the Ministry of Defence, Ministry for Home Affairs and Local Government, Ministry for Commerce and Industry, and Ministry for Rural DevelopI ment356 words
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Article63 1957-06-24 7 $185 fine on woman JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A I Singapore woman, Chong Sect 1 Hooi 24. was nned $185 In the Magistrate's Court here toiday for not displaying an 'L' sign not having a licensed driver by her side and not being covered by an insurance policy. In addition she63 words
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Article29 1957-06-24 7 The Singapore Kamala Club on Saturday held a tea nartv in honour of its patron. Mrs. V. M. N. Nair. wife of tn e Commissioner lor India.29 words
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Article39 1957-06-24 7 aun A comt delay in the t.renship certlflle by Mr. Chan at a town council He was told nothing could be done to improve conditions as it was not Government policy to engage more temporary clerks.39 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-06-24 7 >TR J. E. PEPPER, the former Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Local Government. Lands and Housing receives a kris a farewell gift at a tea party given in his honour by the people of Kampong Melayn in Jalan Eunos on Saturday. Mr.60 words
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Article208 1957-06-24 7 Snip-— and playground is open lIUNDREDS of children swarmed into the new 11 Kampong Melayu playground at Jalan Eunos as soon as it was opened by the acting Chief Minister Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, on Saturday. They had waited all afternoon, looking208 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-06-24 7 Malaya can learn from others Burma VIP INDEPENDENT Malaya could learn from the experiences of older Asian nations, U Ba Swee, Barman's deputy Prime Minister and Defence Mniister, said in Singapore yesterday. L Ba Swee (above) and his wife, Madam Nu Nu Swee arrived in Singapore on Saturday, on their56 words
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Article19 1957-06-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Mr. S. Thandayanthabani Interpreter, Magistrate's Court, Johore Bahru, has been appointed a Labour Officer.19 words
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Article63 1957-06-24 7 The new Chapel of St. George in the Royal Naval Barracks, H.M.S. Terror, was dedicated yesterday by the Bishop of Singapore, the Right Rev. H. W. Baines, assisted by the Rev. Lloyd Jones, R.N. The congregation was headed by the C.-in-C. Far East Station. Admiral Sir Alan63 words
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45 1957-06-24 7 Did not pull down houses 2 fined JERANTUT Sun. —A logging contractor, Liang Chee Hing, 48, was fined *3M or two months' jail in the sessions court here yesterday for failine to demolish a konrsi house in a residential area in Batu Balai new village45 words
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Article20 1957-06-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr. T. S. Mahesan has been elected president of the Malayan Railway Junior Officers' Union.20 words
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131 1957-06-24 7 Music written for 18th and 19th Century European drawing rooms was last night nresented in Singapore's SET modern 20th Century blillding with complete sueCP The air-conditioned theatrette in the new Cultural Centre on Canning Rise. proved an admirable venue for the first In131 words
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340 1957-06-24 7 Marshall: A party for union men only •iot ore socialist ii tie assembly' JVfR. DAVID MARiTI SHALL, legal adviser to the 17,000-strong Army Civil Service Union, yesterday suggested that Singapore workers should create a political party with membership exclusively for trade unionists only. "I am certain that such a political340 words
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Article121 1957-06-24 7 T*HE Singapore Mac--1 nine and Engineering Employees' Union yesterday called on all Colony trade unions to unite and organise a common trade union organisation. Representatives from 31 trade unions attended the meeting at the Hokkien Association Hall. Telok Ayer Street. Earlier Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, legal adviser121 words
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Article75 1957-06-24 7 GYM CLASSES BACK ON PROGRAMME The Federation of Boys' Clubs will resume Its gymnastic instructors' training classes suspended eight months ago at Its Queen Street headquarters on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This was made possible by the arrival from Britain of new equipment worth $1,500. Mr. Chua Cher Bak. the FBC's75 words
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Article24 1957-06-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU Sun. A Health Day exbition was opened today by the District Officer, Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Majid, at Kulai24 words
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Article210 1957-06-24 7 UNION TO BE FORMED AT NANYANG ABOUT 1.100 students at Nanyang University, Singapore, will meet tomorrow to complete plans to form a union. The meeting will study rules and regulations of the proposed union prepared by an interim committee. If they are approved a date for the inaugural meeting will210 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-06-24 7 Off to London to study ballet A former student of the Nanyang Girls' School, Miss Cheah Chooi Hoon, 20, (above) left Singapore yesterday by 8.0.A.C. for London to study ballet. A daughter of Mr. Cheah Eng Lin, a businessman, she has been taking up ballet dancing at the Frances School87 words
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Article51 1957-06-24 7 Three members of the Japanese Forestry Agency, led by the agency's director-ge-neral. Mr. N. Ishitani. arrived in Singapore by air yesterday on their way home after the Fourth Asia-Pacific Forestry Conference in Indonesia. Th e other two members were Mr. M Iwano and Mr A.51 words
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Article46 1957-06-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A pad! competition held at Ayer Bembang in Kulai to day was won vy Raslmon bin Kassan. Kaltuminah binte Diron won the second prize and Abu Bakar bin Kassan the third. All came from Kampong Bukit Batu in Kulai.46 words
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Article25 1957-06-24 7 Oen. Sir Francis Festing, Commander in Chief, Far East Land Forces, will return to Singapore on Friday after an 11-day visit to Borneo.25 words
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Obituary62 1957-06-24 7 WAN BOON SENG passed away peacefully at 27, Lorong 104. Changl Road. Singapore. Funeral will take place at 11 a.m. Tuesday (25th June. 1957). ROBINSON. Harold Humphreys (Robbie), very oeloved husband of Pamela and youngest son of Sir wnilam and Lady Robinson of Belfast, Northern Ireland, at the General62 words
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Advertisement27 1957-06-24 7 ROAD-MARSHALL DIESEL ROAD ROLLERS C^bß Mtj^^^^ I I ill 1 'llNii^fcif^Z sttßaC2^sH>^Bffifl9 TANDEM tefiir en 2neSLJ\ Q|\ for Happy by •i Wit MIS CAR TRAIN SHIP PLANE27 words
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Advertisement124 1957-06-24 7 KLINKEN— RASMUSSEN: To Patsy and Erllng. A daughter Anne Marie at Kandang Kerbs v Hospital 23rd June. Deo Gratlas. wjjßpljMr 1 Ia i rmoRPHVi RICHARDS f ELECTRIC HAIR DRYER It saves hours >^\ of rubbing and drying and it dries your hair so naturally, PlsS. healthily and comfortably. EYE EXAMINATION124 words
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Article508 1957-06-24 8 fTIN and Rubber prices last week eased from their opening levels with the tin price in Singapore dropping $2.12* per picul over the period to $381.87£ and rubber losing 31 cents for July first grade to close at 90| cents a pound. The fall In theAP - 508 words
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539 1957-06-24 8 Our Market Correspondent - Our Market Correspondent By THE feature of the Singapore Share Market in the past week was the increasing firmer tendency among industrials on what was already a generally buoyant market. The market continued active throughout the week with tins inclined to irregularity but essentially steady,539 words
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Article84 1957-06-24 8 Carrent Dal* of Total m.r n payment payment f or If>Ul I* TMr Pr Vi «IH The Jeram Knantae Rubber ar Tn, Estate Ltd. 10% July 10 Kepong Dredging Co. Ltd. 7%%» July 9 17V4* Southern Tronoh Tin a Uj Dredging Ltd. 10%* July 15 Trench Mines Ltd.84 words
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Article465 1957-06-24 8 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period June 15 to 21. industrials: British Borneo Pets. 6fe. lVxd. to 665. 4Hd., Federal Dispensary $3, Praser Neave Ords. (2.47 fc to $2.60 to 12.65 Hammer <k465 words
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Article712 1957-06-24 8 rIE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers Association after its last meeting on Friday. INDUSTRIALS Bayers Seller* Alex Brlcki Pref 1.56 1.60 Ords 1.80 1.90 Atlas Ice Bno zel (buyers) B. B. Petrol 63/- 66/- xd B. M Trustees 6.10 6.50 Con.712 words
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Advertisement523 1957-06-24 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS j APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal CHiaens (Women) j aged not less than 24 years or not more than 40 years tor appoint- merit as Confidential Secretary In the Settlement Secretariat, Malacca. The qualifications required are.- I (1) passed the Cambridge School Certificate ex- a m in. i523 words
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Advertisement585 1957-06-24 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG APPLICATIONS are» invited from Federal Citizens or Malayan- born British Subject* for two posts I of Technical Cadet In the Eleci triclty Supply Department in the salary scale of $324 x 14 352/ Exam. Bar/419 x 14 545/562 x 18 $652 per585 words
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Advertisement836 1957-06-24 8 NOTICES SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) The Board of Directors baa declared an Interim Dividend foi the year ending 30th June 1957, of 3d per share, less Income Tax at 8/6 in the payable In London on 26th July 1957 to all Shareholders on the Register on836 words
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Advertisement827 1957-06-24 8 NOTICES STftAITg/BOMBAY/KABACm/ PERSIAN GULP BATE AGREEMENT. Penian Gait Port* Congest!**. Shippers are advised that, due to congestion In Persian Gulf Ports, cargo to those destination* will be subject to a surcharge of Mf 10.- per scale ton. This surcharge will be applied beginning on July Bills of Lading and will827 words
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Advertisement493 1957-06-24 8 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANAPA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS —30 PAYS Sailing San Arriving Vancouver Francwee S'por* P.S'wer Pen.tnt F'mjntlc EliiabeHi Bakke 9/11 fssfy 12 |uly 14 July 26 |ul» Cjertnid Bakke 3 luly 4/ 6 Aug 7 Aug 9Au»2M« Ellen Bakke 13|ulv 27 |ulv 26/28 Auc 29 Aue 3IAu« 12Scd>493 words
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Advertisement1073 1957-06-24 9 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANOKOK AND/OR PAR lAST VIA SUU Penong P. Sham Spot* JUTLANDIA" (Bangkok only) 4/ S Jury 4/ 7My 8/ 9 July ,/r.j.*. "FAUTRIA" (Bangkok only) 10/11 July 12/11 Jury 14/1$ My HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, MHOA, ANTWIRP, ROTTIRDAM, HAMBURG, COPINHAMN. 60THINBUR0. OSLO1,073 words
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Advertisement1231 1957-06-24 9 MiALISTER <k CO., LTD. TIL.: No.: 2SSOI KLLBHMAK LINKS XLAVENIBS LINK LONBOH, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELIS, SAN FRANCISCO. MAMBURC, HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND sod for UXK. North AttanNe Ports ♦•'Central ft South and Conodo vio Colombo Amt tm CtTV op Swansea bonnevilu rpor. P. SiStT^Ponang S 'P*7 *>™ f1,231 words
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287 1957-06-24 10 SERANGOON LOSE 100 PER CENT RECORD SERANGOON Qardens, favourites to win the S.C.A. junior title, dropped their first points ln the S.C.A. junior tournament when they drew with R.A.F. Changl "B" at Changi yesterdaySerangoon were seven runs short of Changl's 137 with three wickets in hand. SECTION "A" Y.M-C.A. and287 words
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Article89 1957-06-24 10 TNTERNATIONAL Cycltag Club's 'star' rider, Mansor bin Sawl (25) won the Alfred Montor Memorial trophy for the 100--kilometres 1 62 '_> -miles > race from 17 others at the Pasir Panjang circuit yesterday. Mansor 's time of 2hr. 36mtn. was 13 minutes better than the time set by89 words
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Article389 1957-06-24 10 Balf-ttrenpth SCC topple ehamplom Muirhead starts collapse and takes six for 31 OINGAPORE'S tourn- ament cricket "giants" Police (senior) and Serangoon Gardens (junior) tumbled yesterday. Police suffered their first defeat this season when they fell to a half-strength B.C.C. team on the padang, while in389 words
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Article234 1957-06-24 10 RECORD BREAKING MEETING DAYTON, (OHIO), Sun. ItfERVYN LINCOLN (Australia) iTI won the mile in 4min. 6.lsec. in the American Amateur Athletic Union's championship here yesterday. Bob Seaman (UJS.) was runner-up, one second behind. Don Bowden, the United States' only sub-four-minute miler, was third in 4min.Reuter - 234 words
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Article717 1957-06-24 10 IA v SCRC INDIAN AssoctaUon beat Slnfapore Chinese Recreation Club by eight wickets at BalesUer Road. SPORE CHINESE R.C. Ong Lee b Ashrafl 19 Thiam Slew b Harbana l Lam c Vythilingam b Appunl 60 Kan Jin b Appunl 1 Cecil Wong c and b Ashrafl 2717 words
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Article83 1957-06-24 10 LE MANS, Sun. DON FLOCK HART land Ivor v Bueb. of Britain, today won the Le Mans 24-hour sports car race hi a Jaguar entered by Ecurie Ecosae. Flockhart wou the race last year, when his co-driver was Nfnlan Sanderson. Sanderson toe ay drove another Ecurie83 words
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Article261 1957-06-24 10 COUNTY TABLE and AVERAGES LONDON, Sunday. STANDINGS in the county cricket championship Übte after the matches ending on were: urrejr •erbyihire Warwickshire lorttuunptonshire liddlesex ancashirr Inez ■Umorfan orkihire omerset lampshire [ottinjhamshire Voroeatershire iloucrstershlre «icestenhir* r. W L. U. L,. D. B.F. ToU 1* 8 1 1 1 1 18 118261 words
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Advertisement480 1957-06-24 10 Jf it a a Shaw show it n the 'Jhtf >hau> W B /^7^^tfJTTWflf[fnyTTT^ •raoNE2«7 Jl •■lf 1 1 11.145.4.6.30&9.301 i■■ ™2 wwn ROBERT RYAN ALDO RAY Ifc,. I KV6UTS! m nn w «»it»it h*(hiw »x»i w«*' >^v^fM^J |^|F^a^e AUnLadd "STAMPEDED" r^l > ff^s phone 3««»'.'"| I 11,1.45.4,6.30^9 301 H480 words
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Miscellaneous352 1957-06-24 10 nnish (7). C. T* 26. A big Mow to the Chinese Straits Times Crossword „,«;> Mhml fashions (4). I 2 3 I [4 |5 SSSSs Ti 28. Drinks for counsel? (10). j I |H t DOWN k^3 S§| jj s§| Nm How the V J«« r at Sydney! (7). >M352 words
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732 1957-06-24 11 SIR LEONARD HUTTON - SIR LEONARD HUTTON BY LONDON, Sun. gPEED...that was the secret of England's innings victory over the West Indies at Lord's yesterday. The West Indies batsmen could never find the answer to the .sustained pace attack of Trevor Bailey, Freddie Trueman and Brian Statham backed732 words
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305 1957-06-24 11 LONDON, Sun. LAN THOMSON, Sus- sex's 28 year old seam bowler, took six Kent wickets for 45 runs yesterday, helping to dismiss them for 106. Kent, who lost their first four wickets all with the total at seven, had eight men out forReuter - 305 words
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Advertisement753 1957-06-24 11 SITUATIONS VACANT •W-*ti (^,-Boxi0 r !r.x t ro MECHANIC W\NTFn "■h. Possession of "^"nsii^ B essential Post B« 13^*1^" mm lo speak Malay fluently. DuUwprtntlmately 1.400 senri« tlons and will respSLib," 'o the control of labour and preparation of estimates for new ar£ <^,r n r d c nnectl °ns753 words
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Advertisement889 1957-06-24 11 TUITION 20 Word, Si (Ml*.)-Box tt et*. oxtrm. Ct* 8888 IN DRESSMAKING. Looklnß. Cake-making. Icing— t>i 1 £J arte> 134> Orchid Road. MALAY CONVERSATION: Course of 10 Lessons »20'- Comf^t 6th June 530 Dm S™" 01 at V.M.C.A. Orchard Road. LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL I courses can be arranged until you889 words
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Advertisement740 1957-06-24 11 FOR SALE M Word* Si f Mi*.)— Box M rt*. txtrm ELECTROLUX REFRIGERAi TOR Kerofcene/Electrtc operated 7 eft $390/-. Phone: *****. SALES SERVICE: Par AU Types of Blinds; Rattan Chicks. M B. Hoosainsah 34. Robinson Road. Tel. *****START AND END the Day right with Moccona Instant Cof- fee. Available at740 words
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Advertisement611 1957-06-24 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Wordt U Him. )—Bn M rf mmtrm PARTNER/MANAGER Wanted for a New Silk Store to be opened in Ipoh. shortly. Only experienced man with some capital need apply:- Box A 3258, B.T. OFFICE AND STORE accommodation required In Singapore near future by European company. Total611 words
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Article182 1957-06-24 12 RAHIM PAVES WAY FOR NEGRI WIN SEREMBAN, Sun. NEGRI Sembilan beat Johore 3-1 in a F.A.M. Cup soccer match here today. The game fell below expectations In spite of the ideal weather conditions. Rahlm Omar, former Singapore star now with Negri, played an outstanding game at inside right. He scored182 words
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Article77 1957-06-24 12 LONDON. Sun. ASHLEY COOPER. Australian tennis champion and No. 2 seed for the Wimbledon title, won the London hard court championship at the Queen's Club yesterday. He defeated his compatriot, Neale Praser. 6-8. 6-1. 6-3 in the final Some of the best exchanges of the tournament wereReuter - 77 words
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Article264 1957-06-24 12 BUT IS HE IN FORM? LONDON. Sun. LEW HOAD of Australia Is a 6-4 favourite to retain the men's singles title In the Wimbledon tennis championships which begin tomorrow. If he succeeds, the 22-year-old Australian will become the fourth player this century to win the covetedReuter - 264 words
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192 1957-06-24 12 Swlangor win with 44 minutes to spare KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. PATTING and fielding brilliantly today, Selangor beat Singapore by 134 runs in their twoday match here. FINAL SCORES: Selangor 173 and 237 for five declared, Singapore 167 and 109. Singapore, 159 for nine at the close on Saturday, added only192 words
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Article208 1957-06-24 12 SELANGOR IST INNS 17S SINGAPORE 18T INNS. (Overnlrht 159—9) Bone not eat 23 PcrciTA low Dews o Extras 4 Total IC7 BOWLING: Dews 9.4-5-31-2; Slvagnanasß 7-3-17-2; Lee 13-3--33-!; Jones 3-1-8-1; Khoo Bin Keng 11-1-42-0; Gurucharan Singh 13-2-32-3. SELANGOR 2ND INNS. Jones b DeUlkan 20 MeCaw c Tomer b Kirkham208 words
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Article200 1957-06-24 12 SINGAPORE BOXERS LOSE AGAIN RANGOON. Sun. npHE visiting Singapore X Services boxing team redeemed some of their prestige by winning four bouts on the card of 10 fights In their match against Burma at the Aung San Stadium here last night. On Friday, a crowd of 2,000 saw the Services200 words
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Article71 1957-06-24 12 PENANG. Sun. Singapore Polo Club "A" won the BurmaMalaya Cup in the Malayan Polo Association tournament which ended here today. In a thrilling final. Singapore "A" beat Penang Polo Club by 4 goals to 2%. Penang receiving a V/i goal handicap. In the final of the71 words
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Article288 1957-06-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE Badminton Association of Malaya toA day decided to invite Mrs. M. K. Lotwalla, India's No. 1 woman player, for the Merdeka Games invitation badminton championships. Already two women players. Miss Yang Weng Ching, Indonesian and Malayan champion, and her doubles partner.288 words
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Article159 1957-06-24 12 MRB. WENDY Lumsden retained her Singapore women's golf title yesterday when she beat Mrs Barbara Nicholi by five and three in the final at the R.I.C. Mrs. Lumsden is also the present R.S.G.C. women's champion while Mrs. Nicboll holds the RJ.C title. Yesterday's final was159 words
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Article, Illustration407 1957-06-24 12 REWARD FOR DANIELS' FAITH PKRAK DERBY REVIEW By EPSOM JEEP ffONITI in 1953 and Adelaide Star this year what a rewarding Perak Derby "double" it was for Keith Daniels' faith in Australian -bred horses. Ever since the sprinter Gold Caste's successes in 1948 Gold Caste407 words
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Article58 1957-06-24 12 INDONESIA CHINA DRAW RANGOON, Sun. POMMUNIST China and Indonesla played m scoreless draw after extra time In their World Cup soccer match (Afri-can-Asian aane Group- One) here today. Indonesia won 2-0 at Jakarta In May and China won 4-3 at Peking earlier this month. The Indonesians became winners of the58 words
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Article342 1957-06-24 12 SEREMBAN, Sun. MALACCA beat Negri Sembilan by 103 runs in their two-day cricket match which ended on the padang here today. Negrl's last wicket fell five minutes before time. Going into bat after tea, Negri was skittled for 82 runs. 8. Sequerah. the most342 words
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Article233 1957-06-24 12 2 unbeaten 50s by Perak batsmen IPOH, Sun. A GRAND batting display by Perak's Philip Sankey (58 not out) and skipper H. Holling worth (52 not out) highlighted the twoday cricket match against Kedah which ended in a draw here today. PERAK— IST INNS. 153 KEDAH— IST INNS J. Augustln233 words
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Article49 1957-06-24 12 PENANG. Sun. The Rest beat Europeans by lour wickets to retain the B. P de Silva Trophy in their annual cricket match here today Europeans scored 151 (Carpenter 51, Willcock 34, Andres 6-53 The Rest 154 for six < Monerasinghe 57 Teh Kew San 24).49 words
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Article209 1957-06-24 12 Indians avenge stadium defeat tyfALAYAN Indian ITI completed weekend tour of Sin pore with a n 3-1 win over Singapore Sell team at Jalan Be* dium yesterday. The Indians i; their 5-1 defeat at I of Singapore on Saturday In yesterday's n, Indians were by superior side. They s pace,209 words
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Article177 1957-06-24 12 CINGAPORE Swimmmt; yesterday became the waterpolo champions for the fourth v In succession when they bent Police 10-7 at Tanjong Rhu Police yesterday led S-4 time. SS.C. scored through D MIL CheU (4), W. Wolters (4) i Oliemans <2.) while Polire Knt Uu goals through Eng Teck177 words
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Article79 1957-06-24 12 SYDNEY, Sun. Results of Australian football matches played today were: N.S.W. DIV. ONE (North) West Wallsend 4 Merewether 3: Blacksmith 2 Cessnock 5: Awaba 3 Mayneld U. 1; Weston 2 liasi Lakes 0. N.S.W. DIV. ONE (South): Manly Be. 1 Algownie 3; Woon nab 3 Nth Shore 179 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous35 1957-06-24 12 SOCCER S.A.F.A Div. 1: Amlcables v gtar Soceerltes, Jalan Beaar, 5.15 p.m.; Div 2B: Customs v Seletar F.C., Oeylanc; E.A.F. Chanfi v aadin Mas, Farrer Park. ATHLETiCS SchooL. triangular Siflap. St. Patrick's and Presbyterian. Siglap.35 words
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