The Straits Times, 30 June 1957
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Title Section15 1957-06-30 1 in Mate*/* THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1.1 i MNCiAPORE, SUNDAY, JI'NE 30, 1957 10 CENTS15 words
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Article59 1957-06-30 1 Telling the peoplenow in Malay TOMORROW the Straits Times will publish for the first time its tumi edition, BERITA HARIAN. •ir of the most s and imp I E i merits in the Z Malayan ,)lism 2 public in coni to (i x- ,mri;ircj ol E and of trchnl- S59 words
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Article81 1957-06-30 1 JHr STRAITS TIM! S IS KNOWLEDGED I \l»r.K IV Mils I 111 I) is sot 111 I \^l WV .lid realisation. .^formed writers, network in and Slnsa- it- mm M and i it> great n«-»s tmi piiturr organisation nd its rntirr stalT in bureaus ..ver the peninsula will81 words
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Article86 1957-06-30 1 B( RII lIXKIW Will irry Dews, features and editorials which the kits Time. 1 IMI I I V.HH M V WITH mi: stimi i> n>" S In addition it will carry its wn special features and a ..illy drawn Malay trip th>- Mat Jambuls. the most lovecoapte ever86 words
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Article, Illustration843 1957-06-30 1 Felix Abisheganaden - PAP'S LEE IS BACK, AND LIBS-OCS WIN CAIRNHILL Felix Abisheganaden All the highlights and drama of Singapore by-elections LABOUR FRONT SHOCKED BY DEFEAT IN 'STRONGHOLD' By MR. LEE KUAN YEW, P.A.P. LEADER, YESTERDAY WAS REELECTED TO REPRESENT TANJONC PACAR IN THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY WITH A MAJORITY OF 3,392. In843 words
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77 1957-06-30 1 =a N inmate from Singa,~A pore's Outram Prison. I-;iqulden Musayed All. who => -.caped while waiting for at the General sHospital on Friday morning, Ewas recaptured the same Enight. At v few minutes past mid=ni?ht a sub-warder at the |)ison caught him in77 words
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Article31 1957-06-30 1 i RAWALPINDI. Sat. The jAustrian expedition, led by =Mr Marcus Schmuck, has the 26.550 It peak =in the Karakoram Ranges Earcordinß to a report received rhere today.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article40 1957-06-30 1 K ASTON iConn'-cticut) Sat.— Miss Helen Keller, the and deaf writer and lecturer, who returned to the on Tuesday from a two-month visit to l her 77th birthday at her home here Reui r40 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-06-30 1 A SMILING Mr. Soh Gher Soon is carried in triumph hy Liberal Socialist supporters after his by-election MMOMi Below is a section of the huge crowd which gathered at the Victoria Memorial Hall to await the results. Sunday Times pictures.45 words
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Article67 1957-06-30 1 TAN|ONC PACAR (Total electorate 14,761) Lee Kuan Yew PAP) 4.707 Chon* Wee Ling <Lib.-Soc.) 1,315 C. H. Koh (Ind.) 887 Majority 3.392 Previous majority 5,121 Votes rejected 76 CAIRNHILL (Total electorate 14,802) Son Chee Soon (Lib.-Soc.) 2,342 Goh Kong Beng (Ind.) 1,281 Keng Ban Ec (Lab.-F.)67 words
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292 1957-06-30 1 TIDAL WAVES LEAVE DISASTER TRAIL NEW YORK, Sat tidal waves whipped up by a 120 m.p.h. hurricane surged over the Louisiana coastline early yesterday Killing at least 160 people. Another 300 are missing. Latest reports from Lake Charles, Louisiana said rescue workersReuter; AP; UP - 292 words
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Article47 1957-06-30 1 DUNKIRK. Sat— The Queen Mother scrapped protocol here today to mingle and I chat informally to scores of relatives who watc.ned her unveil the Dunkirk nemorla] commemorating 4.700 British soldicr.s who died here 17 years ago and have no known graves— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article25 1957-06-30 1 DAKAR. French 'Vest African Sat. The Britisn troopship Empire Orweii docked h?re today with 4n men suffering from Asian in fluenza. A.P.AP - 25 words
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85 1957-06-30 1 Boycott Colony rubber market, says Hatta JAKARTA Sat. Former Indonesian Vice Presi. dent. Dr. .Mohammad llatta. today called on exporters not to sell their rubber through the Singapore market. He said "It would he more profitable if exporters sell directly to countries need, ing rubber." Speaking in Palembang, capital ofAP - 85 words
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Article34 1957-06-30 1 Lim wiii tackle labour trouble lulß. LIM YEW HOCK, who returned to Singapore yesterday after cutting short his overseas tour, said on his arrival that he would lose no time in investigating the Co-34 words
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Article214 1957-06-30 1 POLICE BREAK UP CHINATOWN CROWD MM! thin Ml youths, sin^in^ MBga and rhantiiiii slogans une ili-,-prrscd hy polie,. it I am tod. iv in lunatown at jututiuii of smith St. and TICMUaM si Ml detectives and polucmiii liter toured Chinatown. lony's present industrial unrest. Mr. Lim, who had214 words
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Advertisement108 1957-06-30 1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS Of Perfect Beauty U. S. de* S I LVA Jewellers 106. ORCHARD RD.. SPORE-9 TEL. ***** t mKm w% tI Sir I Kb**; I 2 When I'm close to Romance... 1 know mv fiimplcxiiiii is clear and flawless looking thanks to Max Factor Pan-Cakp Mak<--lp It108 words
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Article, Illustration2194 1957-06-30 2 Graham Stanford - Graham Stanford iVOIT FOJi FJfi? FiBST TIME the fantastic yet factual life story o f Aristotle Socrates Onassis-a true story far stranger than Union By minium WHAT makes a man a multi-millionaire before he's fifty? What does it feel like to own the most fabulous yacht in the world;2,194 words
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Article55 1957-06-30 2 The Christina, Onassis s £1,000,000, floating palace, has an interior filled with richness only a E vast fortune can supply. All the furniture is 17th E century, the beautiful paintings include two .v- thentic Creco's. All the taps are gold-plated and wash-basins of rare marble. The two55 words
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Advertisement126 1957-06-30 2 LOOK AT ALL THE EXCLUSIVE *^J m n cv c i 1/ c<i Msfl •Ttk^^Tv I- fIP OntL L J 9BF i cm mrVf! •Tyß|^Pj jLLiMAvii'E'i •w- -CJWIM^ '•~^^Mt»>~i'"!!!'**"""' 'jfs this a* »^t' f~ Mtt^ buy' I .>: j, UL ~?y -*«SSHj Tg I- (1) Full Width Freezer (2) 3126 words
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Article, Illustration1781 1957-06-30 3 Greutest gamble of my life ihv man with a powerful past and *tili more powerful future i eery good Daddy* to Christina and \h>.\utidi>r. says governess !11 be back and I have them ready In th P Casino that the same old people i trying] to beat the ho Bought1,781 words
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Advertisement109 1957-06-30 3 Do you know? That The MALAYAN RAILWAY v ili spend many millions of dollars during the next three years on the modernisation of its entire system to ensure accelerated train services in the near future, with emphasis on safety and comfort. Now you may travel in the spacious comfort of109 words
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Advertisement340 1957-06-30 3 MORE MORE PEOPLE ll PRODUCING 1 1 TIN in MALAYA I I PYRITES in CYPRUS I I CLOVES in ZANZIBAR I I MOLASSES in TRINIDAD I I RICE in BRITISH GUIANA I a WOOL in NEW ZEALAND I I PETROLEI M in VENEZUELA aJ L MAIZE in NORTHERN RHODI si340 words
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Advertisement417 1957-06-30 4 All-new, revolutionary designs in ?7...FRIfiIDA!RE Home Appliances. tj»w 1 1 ttammmmmm^ mmi^ m^^ m^'^^^^^ mmm^ m^ mm^^ mmm^ mm^ t lj' man p I q All A II ADI C f*"^ SSeS^^^iim! I ■SUSSlSiMiiiiiwwiiTir^ mm -f"*!!™**^*^^^^™^ Refrigerators are now on dlsphT. ,^!^^,i "^"^^^^^^^^^MMflMPn^^K^^E^J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ —I ll mi "ii choose the one417 words
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Article56 1957-06-30 5 Th e BOAC is moving out from its present premises in the Majestic Hotel. Kuala Lumpur, to its new offices in Magnet House, Campbell Road. Kuala Lumpur. It will open its business there tomorrow. In Singapore, the BOAC will soon transfer its offices j in the Ocean56 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-06-30 5 ALL THE BEST SMILE FOR FRONT CANDIDATE THE CHIEF MINISTKK Mr Lim Yew Hock, drove to the Labour Front's election headquarters at Orchard Road, shortly after his return from London yesterday. He is soon here wishing the Front candidate. Mr. Keng Ban Ec "all the best." Sunday Times picture49 words
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Article92 1957-06-30 5 50-FAMILY CHURCH IS BLESSED tithe little church that 50 I families helped to build in Tavistock Avenue. Serangoon i Garden Estate, was consecrated yesterday by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt .Rev. H W. Baines. I It was named St. Peter's and cost about $35,000 to build. The Governor of92 words
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53 1957-06-30 5 The Rajula sails from Sin- gapore tomorrow lor Madras carrying passengers for the first time to India since the Indian Government prohibitod entry of ships from the Colony because of the Influenza epidemic. A big backlog of passengers has been created because four saillings had53 words
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Article25 1957-06-30 5 The Singapore Piece Goods Traders Guild celebrated their golden jubilee yesterday with a cocktail party at the I guild premises in Circular Road.25 words
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199 1957-06-30 5 FEDERATION NEEDS AN OPPOSITION -MacG KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE NEED for an Opposition in the country was stressed here tonight by the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacCillivray, when he spoke at the installation dinner of the local Rotary Club. He had witnessed the installation of Capt. Mohamed Ali. a Selangor199 words
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Article105 1957-06-30 5 Hurt charge man for the assizes ANG KEE SIN was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes at the end of a preliminary inquiry in a Singapore Court yesterday when he was tentatively charged with robbing and causing hurt to a taxi-driver. Sia Ah Chuan, 44. Another accused. Ang105 words
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Article61 1957-06-30 5 Abdul Jabbar M. B. Osman was charged in Singapore yesterday with fraudulent possesj>ion of a bicycle. He was said to have been unable to give a satisfactory I explanation of ownership to the police when stopped at the junction of Coleman Street and St. Andrews61 words
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Article30 1957-06-30 5 Messrs. Metro Limited and Sin Hin Trading Company held a cocktail party yesterday on the occasion of the official opening of their own building in High Street, Singapore.30 words
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Article72 1957-06-30 5 There was still no trace yesterday of a Royal Air Force officer. Flight Lieut H. Crocker, missing in Singapore since Wednesday. Ft. Lt. Crocker, who has a wif e living at R.A.F. Seletar. was last seen at an officers' mess there. His wife could not throw72 words
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108 1957-06-30 5 MELBOURNE. Sat. -Four people were stranded in wnd. unexplored mountain country in Central New Guinea lollowing the crashlanding of their small singleengined plane today, the Civil Aviation Department in Melbourne announced this afternoon. The Department added that rescue planes had dropped food and camping108 words
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Article50 1957-06-30 5 The English School Teach- ers' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited held their 21.st annual general meeting at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall. St. Josephs Institution, Singapore yesterday. Mr. Heng Teng Kwee. t*e honorary secretary reported that the total profit accrued till December 1956 was' $16.*****.50 words
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97 1957-06-30 5 ON THE INDUSTRIAL FRONT THE SINCAPORE Telephone Board Employees' Union has ordered its 1 ,060 members to start the strike as scheduled at midnight on July 6. This was stated by the union secretary, Mr. Jarr.lt Singh, yesterday. The union has97 words
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Article59 1957-06-30 5 The strike ballot papers of 2.500 W-ach-r. will be counted today. The counting will begin at 7 D.n.. The dispute is regarding claims of Normal Trained teachers. A union newsletter said: "The basis nf our claims has always been justice in the profession and to remove the59 words
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312 1957-06-30 5 even though these should be the cause of considerable hardship, not only to shipowners, but also to importers and exporters alike. "The association, therefore, fully supports the board in the action taken with regard to overtime AT the Harbour Board, Mr. Jamit Singh, secretary312 words
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Advertisement397 1957-06-30 5 SR" 3| ROLLOP I ricp W»*™*~— ~^fc KOLLUr I is equipped _-^^^^^L iflrsiKsaßisnfe Wlth ENNACON c JJH \j\^p*^k& *%1 automatic f'lm counter m M<£ ijocf vY JS3L. HOW to SPEAK WRITE Q y MASTERLY ENGLISH j^^t ~~mm I your Enghth revcol your lock of education, or do«s it prove thot397 words
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Advertisement405 1957-06-30 5 LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "ASIA" This vessel ls expected to arrive from Hongkong at 9am on Monciav. M July and will sail for Europe at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, 2nd July. Passengers should embark between 9 am and 10 am on 2nd July and heavy bacKan<" should be delivered to SHB.405 words
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Article, Illustration243 1957-06-30 6 Expert talks about good food in east and west in fascinating new book rIS week my mall brought me an Interesting little recipe book, one which offers an unusual mixture of Eastern and Western dlslies i write* Susan Barrio i. :he book is by Mr. PCB. Newlngton, who has studied243 words
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Article28 1957-06-30 6 Leading fashion designer Sybil Connolly is dresslnc Ann Todd for a Broadway play, "Four Winds." about a millionairess, and designing uniform for an Irish convent school.28 words
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317 1957-06-30 6 Anne Scottedlamen - Body-line goes out— cover up conies in Anne Scottedlamen By I THINK Miss Dors and Miss Ekberg did it between them. They killed the fashion for showing an awful lot of body. Men may deplore it and pretty girls regret it, but the decade of the plunge, the cleavage, the317 words
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305 1957-06-30 6 SUSAN BARRIE - tier cheongsam created a stir when she toured U.S. SUSAN BARRIE By DEN ANC. Malaya's beautiful holiday island, with its white beaches, lush green countryside and clear, turquoise sea, has developed a way of dressing all its own. There is a casual, carefree air about its daytime clothes that suits305 words
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Article, Illustration261 1957-06-30 6 Santha gets ready to play her part in Merdeka AN attractive, 17--year-old Indian girl with big ambitions to become a doctor, left Malaya this week to study at Stella Mary's College, Madras. She is Santha Kumar! Nayar, of Kuala Lumpur, and I travelled with her in a Malayan Airways plane261 words
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Advertisement119 1957-06-30 6 >f%J^ gives RADIAMTWHITEHESS fSx^J[W^V% s ays Mrs. Wong y M RINSO has always been a firm favourite yr x\ w\ k w trl tr| e WONG family. For years and >s tSk years RINSO and Ah Choy have done a first good reason to insist /^k^Mf/X 'Hii 1 RINSO. Only119 words
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Advertisement433 1957-06-30 6 W PRICKLY J Prickly Heat -r-fr^—jfe^w \fjJß^^ Soap when you wash or EBs^^^^ bathe leave «he lather a •^^jP tew seconds, nn»e and <' dry. Then apply (Wm«->* "■■fr^ Johnson's Prickly JTriSIP* Atm^' Heat Powder freely. PRICKLY '^aaaaS -^Z^JS HEAT \*i aMa^aaaV^^V jlebW Kv4aaaa\ *JKf& P GcW>cn«*4cfmton aavaaaW a aaaafl433 words
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580 1957-06-30 7 I HAVE a barber shop in a lorong and as I can't afford to buy a radio I wish to apply for one from the 1 merit free of cl The Installation of a radio would serve useful pur- my neighbours, most580 words
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Article, Illustration612 1957-06-30 7 then we think you'd be behaving very wrongly. In the strict sense of the word "courtship" is a prelude to marriage we trust you have not overstepped the bounds of decent behaviour. I WAS told that there exists In India a certain building which wasReuter - 612 words
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743 1957-06-30 7 A perfect man cast spell over 80 girls I MET a man last year when we were both attending the same commercial classes. He was the most charming man I have ever come across and at least six other girls in the class were fascinated by his magnetic personality. On743 words
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Article684 1957-06-30 7 me not to bp angry and to make friends. He has written to me many times and I have written to his friend asking him not to disturb me. What shall I do now? SWEETY Nothing. A boy who has not the ruts to approach you himself and684 words
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Advertisement135 1957-06-30 7 V FURNISHING i^ljlll yag lIERE they are the fabrics that everyone is raving about! This wonderful D.C.M. X Cotton Furnishing is available in over 40 colours and is so reasonable in price. And remember, this X fabric is used by the best Furnishing Houses in the world as a basic135 words
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Advertisement129 1957-06-30 7 Wain Bottle fl B TTUS 8t INC t I MiirM^^^B IB YOUR BOTTLE STOCKS NOW," \'^ffi J*%Ej£RSffi^tT& WAX OR LIQUID UULUUIw cememTf&tile floors %^jil HEADACHE t%ST Thanks to yeast-vite^ Whenever you've a cold or headache yo>: need the i^^fe kindly comfort of Ycast-Vitr. Two table., of Yeast- l||j Vite make129 words
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Miscellaneous46 1957-06-30 7 b*nefff r f%£ 6^t^LrhZ *6/^yx aaarj an, o J \\*sp*cux(/y /br<a man to Si |wuyrx>4 T YOU SWITCH XT or A v-tvd mtpncUrfuC thing t—S get atuaZ from /its m/tfe OOWT jo«t sit TueCfc r| r v>^ -l—^_ "J 7^ \y voci. you beast 30a j-s46 words
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96 1957-06-30 8 •ourne. Sal Arthur Stewart, in who started a gold rash at the mild mining town of Bealiba three *.is cursing his luck today. 'jndv had stolen the bicycle-whieh-lost-the-chatn-that-started-it all. rt'a car broke down on Wedy He borrowed a bicycle to ride forReuter - 96 words
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179 1957-06-30 8 GENEVA, Saturda/. THE GREAT increase in poliomyelitis cases throughout the world will be discussed by leading medical scientists from more than 50 countries at the Fourth International Poliomyelitis Conference opening here on July 8. Dr. Jonas Salk, American discoverer of the vaccine which bears179 words
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Article71 1957-06-30 8 MELBOURNE, Sat. Mcl- bourne has turned down a j Japanese firm's proposal to build an underground railway system here. 1 the Victorian State Minister for Transport, Sir Arthur Warner, said today that due to shortage of finances it was no use planning further on the undergroundReuter - 71 words
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175 1957-06-30 8 New source of power 70 miles above the earth WASHINGTON, Saturday SCIENTISTS have discovered a new source of energy 60 to 70 miles above the earth which might keep a satellite with a jettype engine going almost indefinitely, according to Dr. Peter H. Wyckoff, an Air Force research scientist here.175 words
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Article139 1957-06-30 8 EYE! EYE! GIRLS T ONDON. Sat— A girl studJLj ent sunbathing on the ilat roof of a Liverpool I Diversity hostel picked up a pair of binoculars to look at the ducks on the p.nk lake and found herself staring straight into another pair of binoculars held by a man.139 words
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Article, Illustration796 1957-06-30 8 JOHN IZBICKI POITIERS (France) Sat - GOAT-GIRL NOVELIST IS SILENT -SHE CANNOT SPELL JOHN IZBICKI POITIERS (France) Sat. Parents wait in vain for word from Berthe From 4 jmjyr HY have they taken away W our little girl? What has become of her?" The eyes of 57-year-old Henri Crimault filled with tears as he questioned me796 words
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244 1957-06-30 8 I ONDON. Sat. —At midnight tomorrow 10.000 scientists all over the world will begin man's most determined assault yet on the secrets of his planet and the cosmic forces which affect it. Apart from special television programmes in Britain and America by Prince244 words
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Advertisement149 1957-06-30 8 IVORY ELEPHANT (Indian circa A.D. I too) This nqulsfte canrtng In whlw ivnry drpicts a hunting expedition. The elephant, btaring a howclah and adorned with ceremonial trappings, is attended by four huntsmen. £pt*?«2 yj(M£^ I Hiii mWi7T^lSl« 'SfinHl^ii exquisite quality. I rust it L±JSbl': JfcTtf -mfc mM\jt?^^*^**~ tocareforyourcomplexion 4^s JN!»^149 words
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Advertisement496 1957-06-30 8 *0 V lOUl? TSSTH I" THE WISDOM DENTIST TELLS YOU Hnw My gums seem to be. ><4£> shrinking awjy from my T [Your teeth and gums N^*^ te«th. I don't think that are healthy enough, new tootbbrushsuitsr~VJi&^ but you've been them. It's too using too hard Ive always used £i|496 words
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Article, Illustration622 1957-06-30 9 ry to infiltrate Chinese g 'Public wants to enjoy merdeha ties, and grab top posts' day, not to bathe In blood 7 tratlon. the Tengku said"We shal! try to make the civil service more efficient "There is no need to speed Mal-iyanisation622 words
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147 1957-06-30 9 Xl ALA I.IMPIR Sat. THE Federation Chief Minister, lengku Abdul Kahman, today urged I'MNO members to accept the proposed constitution for independent Malaya "although it does not contain all that we asked for." M< .issured the UMNO General Assembly that thr constitution could be changed147 words
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Article100 1957-06-30 9 Father of our country's merdeka TWO NEW TITLES KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The UMNO Assembly today conferred the title of "Bapak Kemerdekaan Tanah Aver' 1 (Father of Our Country's Independence) on the Federation Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in recognition of his "pioneering work for freedom, his sincere and honest leadership100 words
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167 1957-06-30 9 Insurance man jailed on $20,000 charge DENANC, Sat. Lim Ewe Peng. Penang secretary of the American International Insurance Co., was today jailed for two years for misappropriating $20,--263 belonging to the company. The prosecution said Lim obtained the money from the firm's head office In Singapore on the pretext that167 words
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Article30 1957-06-30 9 About 100 servicemen and their families sailed from Singapore on the troopship, Nevasa, for the United Kingdom, yesterday. On board were also 1,500 troops from Hong Kong.30 words
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Article25 1957-06-30 9 JERANUT, Sat. The people of Jerantut and Sungei Jan village will elect five representatives to fill vacancies on the Local Council on Thursday.25 words
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107 1957-06-30 9 Nurse pleads guilty to suicide bid ALICE WONG, 21, a pretty nurse, yesterday nleaded guilty to attempted suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills on June 26 in her house at Hoot Khiam Road.. She said she thought she could "sleep off her horrible stomach pains. The court was107 words
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Article143 1957-06-30 9 PENANG, Sat.— The $3,000 fine imposed on a former lawyer and Queen's Scholar was reduced to $750 in the Appeal Court today. Lim Kheng Kooi had been convicted by the Sessions Court on three charges of having corruptly given Ramanathan Chettiar $300 to allow him143 words
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108 1957-06-30 9 Kidnap case report was 'lewd': Lawyer hits at newspaper A LAWYER. Mr F.B. Oehlers. defending ;i man charged with kidnapping a nine-year-old uirl yesterday criticised the report of the trial which appeared in the June 21 issue of the Singapore Standard as 'lewd and an attempt at sensationalism The report.108 words
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Article109 1957-06-30 9 Chu Hang Chuan. the tractor driver. appeared for sentence yesterday on a charge of kidnapping Ho Poh Ilin. He had earlier pleaded guilty and the court had allowed him the opportunity of medical examination It was stated earlier that Chu. a regular customer at a coffee-shop109 words
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Article122 1957-06-30 9 rE Singapore Customs Department It stepping up its war on smugglers by paying "generous n wards'' to members ol tin public for Important In formation leading I seizures of smuggled K«lci. opium, tobacca and liquor All Information given to the Customs Dt'partnv treated with the122 words
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Article18 1957-06-30 9 No casualties to either the terrorists or the security forces were reported in the Federation today.18 words
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Advertisement137 1957-06-30 9 .^fl j B^hw L^v >siL~^L if jU f" ?^ht*/ V .-Ijj^-- JfUv. i ■^■-i'^iHe jtfiiiKtt® Chin Kum Cheng. Mohd. ZjM Yowtf. Ffwlrri^ l«rU.«-,i ,^K -***iHß^fl»^^ Yen. Ked«h. T» Ibipi J-redcric^Leclercq. Sudfu Mourn. Mb M iw'jßi^^^llfi^s^/ follow the example of the parents of these happy II youngsters and put \our trust137 words
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Article343 1957-06-30 10 ONCt. agaia the Sm&apore Government gt'ts a reminder about the fatuity of its laws to control the illegal building ot houses. And once again cumes the excuse that when the Local Government Bill, now in select commn:« is passed all will be right. [n the meantime the343 words
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Article158 1957-06-30 10 PHERE is another place which could do with a new law about housing. Up river from Kuala Lipis house-hungry citizens are living in huts built on rafts in the river. lore than 300 workers in the town have moved to these unsatisfactory dwellings because they158 words
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Article, Illustration639 1957-06-30 10 PAA'S NEW CANTILEVER ROOF AIRPORT SAVES PASSENGERS FROM WEATHER A REVOLUTIONARY new air terminal incorporating passenger conveniences unequalled anywhere in the world will be built by Pan American World Airways at New York International Airport. Designed to handle a fully loaded 160-passenger airliner every639 words
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Article96 1957-06-30 10 CANCER FIGHT WITH ATOP SMASHER NEW YORK, ing resuit treatment ol with a m hav e been ri radiologl.su A. Bagshuv S. Kapla: University, During the use of the ssmasher, malignant tun were ellmlnat patients, two--who were tre other pa'.lentdisappeared, already had other parts i The 48 pal all traces96 words
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Article219 1957-06-30 10 PROBLEM: Coneestion outside the terminal of cars and taxis discharging and picking up passengers and luggage. SOLUTION: Pan Americans terminal will have eight lanes for vehicular traflic with each lane 150--feet long, giving six times as much capacity as La Guardia Airoort. for example. The traffic219 words
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Article, Illustration273 1957-06-30 10 kThe cantilever roof on Pan American's 58,000.000 New York International airport terminal is 176.000 square feet four acres E in area and w:ll be stressed to withstand hurr.cane winds. Oval m shape and supported by 32 piers, it is concave upwards to g.ve clearance for the273 words
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Advertisement25 1957-06-30 10 It pays to ask for it V. by name A FROM SINGAPORE 7O SAN MANCISCO AND fkOM LONDON JO MELBOUKNt the beit the world over25 words
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Miscellaneous10 1957-06-30 10 -^SPmPW?-^ Why. nr Orlfthorpr Whatrvrr mikn J\ K. x\ Z^/10 words
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Article346 1957-06-30 11 GOVT. IS ANTI-LABOUR -M.T.U.C DELEGATES FROM 35 UNIONS AT ANNUAL TALKS ATTACK ALLIANCE Conference resolution charges violation of I election pledges KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. RESOLUTION that the Alliance Government has deliberately adopted policies detrimental to the interests of workers in Malaya was passed at the seventh annual conference of the346 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-06-30 11 An exhibition of paintings rv. Shanghai-born .Miss Sunvrr. a Singapore Art Ai adf mj teacher 'pictured a bore > was opened in SinI a pore yesterday by Mr. Wan Tho. About 100 picture^ both i-trrn and Western are on display at the Chinese Chamber84 words
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Article51 1957-06-30 11 Singapore Filipinos will te their 11th indepeninniversary on Thursh a thanksgiving ser- •:.< dral of the shepherd at 7 am. In the evening the Philippine Consul. Mr. A. Hollgores. host at a cocktail .it thr Royal Singaiand Club. At 9 p.m. rill be a dance at the51 words
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Article42 1957-06-30 11 Tan Pang Juac, 42 was seriously Injured on Friday night by a hit-and-run car in Orchard Road. Singapore. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Insp. H. M Maphuz. of the Sepoy Lines Police Station. Tel. No 2400. lon 385.42 words
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115 1957-06-30 11 The Alumni Association of Malaya will discuss the British Government's plans for a "don't smoke" drive, at its quarterly council meeting in Kuala Lumpur today. Dr. Tay Teck Eng. president of tfce association, said yesterday that he would introduce the points raised by the115 words
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Article74 1957-06-30 11 Auditions for soloists to take part in the Singapore Musical Society's presentation of Mendelssohn's Elijah will be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesdiy at 8.30 p.m. An accompanist will be in attendance, interested singers may contact the society at P.O. Box 2190, or telephone *****74 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-06-30 11 PENANG. Sat. A dance hostess. Hanifah binto Kufcln, was today lined $10 for being drunk at 12.45 this morning at the Seng Tong Lam Hotel. Hanifah pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly behaviour. Inspector Kong Fook Yew said Hanifah snouted in front of the hotel64 words
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Article, Illustration119 1957-06-30 11 IPOH, Sat. A LARGE quantity of supplies was found by a patrol of the 2nd Bn. Royal (Australian Regiment, In a terrorist camp in the Kroh area of Perak. The patrol was following up the sharp and bitter clash on Monday between a fourman scouting119 words
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Article33 1957-06-30 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. 'Goh Ah Ming, a Singapore coffeeshop assistant was fined $800 or six months' jail in i the sessions court today for importing three pounds of opium without authorisation.33 words
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116 1957-06-30 11 These two sketches eive a glimpse of what Singapore's Orchard Road Scotts Road corner will look like next year. Facing Orchard Road v ill be Shaw Brothers' big Lido Cinema with the largest screen in Southeast Asia. Pronting Scotts Road will be116 words
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Article30 1957-06-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The 12th drawing of Government premium bonds is to take place at the Selangor Turf Club grandstand here on July 9 at 9 a.m.30 words
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288 1957-06-30 11 Malayan looks at Aussie way of life A MALAYAN who has spent five years in Australia will give a talk over Radio Australia in the "Report to Asia" session on the differences between the Malayan and Australian ways of life. In an interview in Melbourne Mr. cheah said it was288 words
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Article19 1957-06-30 11 The tin prire In Singapore yesterday was $379 87 's a picul, up 50 cents on Friday.19 words
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Article55 1957-06-30 11 1 Sincmporr Copra .Wwiation noon prices per picul yesterday wrre: Straits Bornro copra: June HHH buyers, $23 sellers. Tone quiet. I air merchantable Bombay mi\rd copra: June $26' 4 buyers. $27--sellers. Tone steady quiet I Slnßaporr Coconut OH Mill, rs Avsociation: bulk $40 .'•cllers, I (tram 544' 455 words
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Advertisement7 1957-06-30 11 DOG S.§: HEAD Guinness 4^ft fctfck 4^»*7 words
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Advertisement443 1957-06-30 11 yie^ (lrp\ offer you a holiday <Z^j ot round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURNS CARTHAGE 24th |ULY sth AUC CANTON 22nd AUC 3rd SEPT CORFU 19th SEPT 1»t OCT CABTHACE 17th OCT 29th OCT CHUSAN 27th OCT 6th NOV FIRST CLASS $663443 words
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Miscellaneous324 1957-06-30 11 What's on TODA V POLICE BAND: Public concert. > Chan, Ho Tat-Seng, I,ee-Llm. Esplanade Garden, 6 pm to 7 j Peng-Seng Wu 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. pm. 'last day). INTER-SCHOOL DEBATE I'ASIB PANJANG BOYSFINAL for Catholic Social OuildiCLl'B: Junior election meeUnjf at Bhirld. Ol Tlong Ham hall. St j324 words
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546 1957-06-30 12 AN early photograph found recently in New Zealand among the effects of John Tumbull Thomson, the former Colony surveyor, shows a large wooden footbridge which at one time spanned the Singapore river. On the back of the picture is a hand written546 words
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Article, Illustration197 1957-06-30 12 4 PICTURE taken in Bruges. Belgium, E during a Continental holiday has won for Richard Chong. i 7 i Hargreaves Cirrus, i Penang, the first prize of $30 in this week's Picture Contest theme, "'River Scenes." Entitled. "The Swans' Song" (above), the pic- ture was taken with a197 words
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Article, Illustration96 1957-06-30 12 CAMERA fans should send entries to "Camera Contest." Sunday Times. Cecil Street, Singapore 1. Name, address and details MLST be written on the back of each print. Glossy prints are preferred, and should be postcard size or larger if possible. ft No responsibility is accepted for96 words
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Advertisement658 1957-06-30 12 Bring your shaving up-to-date -Vv** with a modern Jflfc/* Gillette Razor Razors too grow old men bring their shaving up-to-date with a modern Gillette quick-action razor. ">■•** A Gillette razor used i *£>J*^StaH^ hla d c s tnc world's all in a I ONLY r U2.45J n V y click!658 words
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Advertisement17 1957-06-30 12 TITUS o =E==r ill £~r\t\ Mai^HwV^KW 1 K^Vp// r#!? WITH ANO UNBREAKABLE SPRING LADIES' WATCHES ALSO AVAIL17 words
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Miscellaneous191 1957-06-30 12 ACROSS: 1 Rebukes (8); 7 DOWN: l They are In ships Play the .cad (4); 10 Measure WJ f""*^,^ 3 4)^ (4); U Object (5); 13 Adject- Revised (6): 6 Dried up (5); he 14 Smoothing (7); 16 7 Great luminary (31; 8 BisMislaid (4i; 17 Walk <4>: 18 hop's191 words
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Article, Illustration457 1957-06-30 13 Doug Lackersteen - Doug Lackersteen F-I-L-M-S 7"HE "hell's driver" speeding at 1 10 m.p.h. round a closed road circuit race is apt to take a dim view of a colleague who prods his ribs with a revolver. Such an experience is neither invigorating nor reassuring. And who457 words
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Article34 1957-06-30 13 LONDON. A newlyformed U.S. company which will distribute films of the British Rank Organisation has announced that 14 different Rani films would be released in various sections of the U.S.34 words
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Article360 1957-06-30 13 OUTSTANDING record of the week comes frrm Nlxa with a recording of high technical achievement of Shostakovich's Symphony No 5. Op. 47 (WLP *****), played with Rreat senslt:\ity by the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of London conducted by Artur Rodidnskl Thta U the most universally admired of Shostakovich's works360 words
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249 1957-06-30 13 I SWEAR by my topper that if the Stewards at Ascot ever had to contend with a Derby UK,- the one in "THE MARCH HARE" they'd leap out of their morning coats in mortifl. cation. This British I.ion film about the249 words
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Article230 1957-06-30 13 RODERICK MANN - RODERICK MANN By I FLEW to France and sat in a dusty field and ta'ked to Marlon Brando. He is playing the part of the Nazi officer in the screen version of Irwin Shaw's The Young Lions— being filmed outside Paris And he Ls being230 words
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Article121 1957-06-30 13 MACK IN A MALAY MOVIE rE demon world of Malay mythology appears on the screen, sometimes frighteningly, in "Pancha Delima". produced by Malay Film Productions from an original story by Run Run Shaw. The picture tells of a young prince who, cursed by a cruel stepmother, turns into a snake.121 words
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Article152 1957-06-30 13 RALPH COOPER - Goodbye Mr. Rank, says June RALPH COOPER By JUNE THORBURN has said "good-bye" to Pinewood. The golden-haired, 25--year-old actress was told by the Rank Organisation that they "cannot find any suitable films" for her After lour years she has been dropped from the list of contract artists Junes first appearance152 words
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Article162 1957-06-30 13 SIM'APORK 176 metres and 41 metres. KIM. A LI'MPI'K 311 metres. PF.NAN*. 366 metre*. MALA(< A 297 metre*. A M 715 Time Slynal and I Opentnc AnnouncemenU. 7 16 MornlnK Serenade. 7.30 Newi; 7 35 Melody Mixture; 8.00 News Head- lines: 802 Carnival; 8.30 Troplcana: 900 Waltzing162 words
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Advertisement274 1957-06-30 13 -k»-7^Til NOW SHOWING! SAMIA GAMAL In J ALI BAB A and THE 11PHTY THIEVES" !j I 1H OPr.MM. J| LV 3RD >t 9 3d p m i!:m% Organisation Prrwiiiv .XHERINE DUNHAM j mm: i.wi krs. singkr*. mi m< iw^ J o .y. r or Ma _J ./•ATUAvi "OW SHOWING! J274 words
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Advertisement556 1957-06-30 13 Jf it a Shaw ihoiv ti stht Slot *fiou> m r** M l Ff'~^T_fc phom: 2>::.rt I (Q^ 11. 1.45.4. 6.30&9.30" B^H Virginia Mayo Al*n I— dd Jf (WB) Bk. in WarnrrSropc .V Warner olnr _T^^ I" 1 Sptciol Short in VARNERSCOPE i. COLOR H |ll "Singapore Cromoad* of the556 words
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662 1957-06-30 14 Sailor sallies forth to see a jungle: Dusun sounds alert ONE evening last month the Tuan was weeding in the roadside area when he caught sight of a young man some distance away walking in the middle of the road. His first thought was that it was the oversixe young662 words
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Article68 1957-06-30 14 LONDON, Sat. John and Margaret, studying medicine at Guys Hospital, met for the first time in the mortuary. They raised their eyes from a body, stared at each other and fell in love That was six years ago, and last week at her wedding to Dr.68 words
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766 1957-06-30 14 Barking dogs greet the census team at midnight and had to be put up till next morning when they were encouraged to take the steamer back to Singapore. At 12.30 a.m. on 18th. the Tuan was awakened from one of his snatches of sleep while on watch for elephants by766 words
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382 1957-06-30 14 HOW POW PECK - TWO BOYS WALK AROUND MALAYA FOR ADVENTURE HOW POW PECK By KUANTAN. Sat. Two adventurous Malay boys have covered more than 700 miles on foot in a walking tour of Malaya. Rejab bin Arshad. 18, and Abdullah bin Abdul Rahim, 16, arrived here last week from Pekan, the royal town382 words
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131 1957-06-30 14 AN ARMY driving instructor. Pte. Abdul Saman bin Yaya of the RASC. told a Colony court yesterday that the driver of a car tried to beat him to the traffic lights at Farrer Road and collided with his three-ton lorry. As131 words
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Advertisement379 1957-06-30 14 _k_pfc_ k____b& Hh A __k "<*' f .__^_l *!___r> SP* Natural curls? Who can say? Giv* yourself a Ton., and cveryon* will admire your natural. lookin| wave. For you ehooie the Toni thatf made specially 7 for your type of hair. T >en just follow the simple directions E_iJr' 0379 words
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Advertisement94 1957-06-30 14 FOR YOU WHO mHJ/^rMf AND TECHNICAL PERFECTION! «_«_m_k«_______H_S___!_______^ fl____> j i«_^_-' -t ~*'^*'*'"'W^(HHWBBB^a_B_s^M____________S _________^^_P f '«__r-— If ___i The simple modern design of this magnificent radiogram, model 9070 WE. gives it a special appeal. It's high performance and full rich tonal quality I are the results of Grundig technical supremacy.94 words
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Article150 1957-06-30 17 RODERICK MANN - WANTED: A WILD VIKING WOMAN RODERICK MANN By .-at. Ob- toug- iking that had knu an -.aMii tnink H" looked x an* > dim The .-.UtiK w.. UM no wud .trough u»K pro- s i I <1 i know we'v»> ill army up then 'W I on. patd s i150 words
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1813 1957-06-30 17 portance will decline gradually through life. But sex is not the whole of marriEge. I know acknowledged experts on sex who have tragically failed in marriage, and sometimes in repeated marriages. Unselfish love, maturity, loyalty, kindness and laughter all count for more than sex technique The1,813 words
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177 1957-06-30 17 WASHINGTON. Sat.—Ordinary table salt combined with two tested anti-malaria drugs may be the most effective means vet developed to rid the world of malaria on a permanent basis. The medicated salt was i developed by the United States Public Health Service i and177 words
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Article409 1957-06-30 17 Dr- CEDRIC CARNE - Dr- CEDRIC CARNE Are you a man or a rabbit? By "I DON'T know, doctor," Mr Rogers said doubtfully. "I've put on a stone over the last year. Something must be wrong." There's been so much propaganda of late about the evil consequences of overweight that people have got409 words
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Advertisement82 1957-06-30 17 BRYLCREEM jT for smart healthy hair BRYLCREf M gives the hair a *oft natural lustre, to different from thit over oily look. MYLCREEM controls the hair firmly but gently, keeping it in position til day long. BRYLCREEM keeps the scalp clean «nd healthy, free from dryness ana iRYLCREEM is all82 words
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Advertisement297 1957-06-30 17 *fco Ainericst See Australia and I^NJOY a leisurely holiday trip to North I LJ^rT^jJPK^ I ill America by taking in Australia and V~T \f^?!ljEj\ j\j fJ the glamorous Pacific, travelling in V\ lL^ V Xffj jI IX Qantas Super-G Constellations ail the wll J way. Fake advantage of the exciting297 words
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Advertisement125 1957-06-30 18 p. r 84 ORCMAKO ROAD •*"»*«>" '"ONI 2212* V/ J\ v. I •#s with S. 749 The NEW Ceramic Insulator. 9«der«tto«t H«pr**ct»rjt«vn WEARNE BROS u»l EURQPE Sfe 7APAN Australia '--i^ 40ELPHI BUILDING SINCAPO it <!776a S|j^Quick! protect that cut with Elastoplast FIRST AID DRTSSINGS Cuts and grazes need immediate protection125 words
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Miscellaneous1116 1957-06-30 18 I J J .1 J 1 7^" wvvm^ if: x^ the pat wan: gumne* W JTj rNVC—^ SLYLY. '^VMAS7 Eft £4/ Edgar Rice Burroughs 2BL A II V fYl^7> \3J TO A I7UEL THEM W'AL<E7 WITH HIS "T -^=N^ \LK f\ M A /-^laV P(s!IEN7S TO THE PESiGNATEP SPOT. vJv^/1,116 words
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Article1982 1957-06-30 19 hoate tells of a spine-chilling experience They wheeled me into the autopsy room of the Frisco morgue. The tag on my toe said D.O. A. dead on arrival. But I was alive and an interne's scalpel was digging into my cold flesh. P CISCO'S sun was a1,982 words
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619 1957-06-30 19 COME ABOARD WITH UFFA FOX HAVE you ever thought what it means to buy a" boat any boat, from a tiny dinghy to a yacht you can sail out beyond the sunset? Buy a boat and you have the treasure ofFT - 619 words
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Article76 1957-06-30 19 LONDON. Sat. Deep- freeze baby Stephen Moore went home to his 23--yiar-'ld mother at Ea.-.* Howdon. near Newcastle. I last week and greeted her with his flrst-eret word "Mama." I Stephen has b< en can d for by an aunt since he was born in November. His76 words
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Advertisement385 1957-06-30 19 GIVE YOUR SKIN THE SOFTNESS OF A J/^afj FATRYBODY ADMIRES a skin that is smooth and soft and clear. Let pentle "'Ha/rlinc' Snow pvejMM 1 skin thr l>rauty (arc it nrrth. Delicately irairrant ""Ha/rlme' Snow" is as cool as thr dawn hrrr/p. It lightens the complexion. It cleans, liuhuM and385 words
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Article, Illustration884 1957-06-30 20 GRAHAM SHORT - but it Is not needed for gear changes when the car is travelling at less than 32 m.p.h. This is made possible by a free-wheeling action in which engine wear is reduced but its braking power lost. The overdrive884 words
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Article, Illustration525 1957-06-30 20 Robert Glenton - Robert Glenton THE SILVER CLOUD TRAVELS FAST By T HAVE been drifting along in a cloud. Literally. A solitary, graceful cloud that makes a summer sky seem .so much bluer. A plushy cloud. A poetic c10ud.... A Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud. It casts525 words
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263 1957-06-30 20 CRUSADER - Soccer will be the highlight of the Merdeka Carries Seven countries have accepted invitations to play in an international soccer festival here from Aup 31 to Sept. 1 They are Cambodia. Vietnam. Hong Kong, Siam. Indonesia. Burma and Singapore With the Federation, a263 words
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247 1957-06-30 20 EDIN PETERS - Crown awaits Malaya's Miss Water Ski (the choice will tax judges EDIN PETERS By LJALAYA'S first Miss Water Ski will be crowned at Pasir Ris in September, when the Malayan Water Ski As- sociation holds its annual championships. But the girl who wins the title must fulfil two conditions first.247 words
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Article76 1957-06-30 20 ACROSS: L Beprovea 1, Star. 10. Acre. 11. Demur 13 These. 14. Ironing 16. Lost 17 Step. 18, Bee 19. Fled 20. Cut 21, Bled 22, Manse 24. Grow 25, Mare 26. Strop 28. Code 1 29. Raw 30. Tone 32. Pup S3 I HUok 34. Pear 36,76 words
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Advertisement193 1957-06-30 20 ROLE TSI. craftsmen at your service The above picture shows one of our highly skilled chronometer technicians polish'ng rfc— >- pivot of a balance staff. A balance -staff carries the balance uheel and hairsprit^ and controls the timing of your watch by osdllattng backwards and forwards and in dating this193 words
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Advertisement367 1957-06-30 20 bECOME A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT... Then you will enioy the esteem HI friends as well as inc-eased opportun t t executive positions It is now possir 1 obtain the high-prized degree of the *v Accountants which conducts examirvv Kong as well as in Australia Ambitious persons who wish to make cveers367 words
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Article540 1957-06-30 21 FOUR AUSSIES AMONG WIMBLEDON LAST EIGHT Christine Truman beats Bloomer WIMBI.KDON. Saturday. yHK rurtain nsK down today on Wimbledon's first week with Australia a^ain holding a tight grip on the nuns singles event. For the third time in four years, Australia provide four of the last540 words
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146 1957-06-30 21 MCA REVISE FIXTURES FOR CEYLON CRICKET VISIT n n \n<. sat. pEYLON'B cricket tea* V "ill pU> elcbl matches in Siag-aparc and the Ked rration of Malaya daring their urn month tour hero. I 'i' leas* iv cmii-i led In arrive m Blacaatan aa Aag l". K«-vim-cI li\tuii's h.i\<h»'en drawn146 words
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Article188 1957-06-30 21 DEWS SCORES 101 FOR EUROPEANS KUAI I [7MPUR. Sat. ANTURY .stand lur the fourth wicket enabled Selangor Evirorx^in- to mass 332 runs in thrir annual cricket match The Rot which on the padanu today Arthur Dews who scored the first century In the &erie.s since FK McNa mara's 130 in188 words
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Article25 1957-06-30 21 Chinese Swimming Club beat Singapore Swimmine Club 6-4 in a s; as A third division water. rx.lo match ;it Amber Road yester-25 words
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144 1957-06-30 21 Hock Heng will partner Eddy in 'Malayan' KI'ALA H MPIR. Sat. lIKAH Hotk Hens, a Malayan studrnt in London, will be Kddy Choons's doubles partner in the .Malayan badminton championships at Ipuli (Aur. St to IS). Hock Hong is the son of Mr. Hcah Joo Slang. the B.A.M. president, and144 words
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Article252 1957-06-30 21 A 59-RUN partnership for the eighth wicket beA tween Sam Chelliah (36) and T. Rajendran (26) rescued the Singapore Cricket Association's Junior XI from a collapse on the first day of their match against Combined Services "A" at the Naval Base yesterday. Alter an opening252 words
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Article173 1957-06-30 21 IT took 24-year-old Mike Gordon iwo hours, 43 minutes to water-ski round Sin^pore Island Island on one leg yes- i terday. Gordon, a commercial assistant and a member of The Oaylords. thus became the first water-skier to com- plete the tricky 55-mile circuit. A second ski173 words
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Article264 1957-06-30 21 ERNEST rYula Singapore Low 2 \imin liisoi. iamn promtMnc Khooßwjr sprinter. Jumari 14sec; Inter-divWon 4 x was the A' division champlor al 1l« relay: I K;.llang. 2. Life the si T V.hn Ambulance and muv Saver. JT J I -<i M.lsec. gi «OTe The Nursi...264 words
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Article306 1957-06-30 21 SYDNEY. Sat AUSTRALIA Ixv.t P K Austria Club 3-2 In international •t Wallsend nothern New South Wales toda?;. Other Australian football results N URST DIVISION Gruiivlile 3 Auburn 3; > le 3 tit George 0; Lelchardt 7 Prague 1 North Shore 2 Manly I; Corrlm..] v306 words
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Article110 1957-06-30 21 LANE IN FIN, F. L. LANE and C. H. F«ll Letter Ment will me Tobin and A. K Cluderay < Fathers) In the final of RS.O.C's Godown Fbursomt.. competition at Slme Road tod..y In the .semi-finals ye.Merday. I Lane and Fell beat G. L. Kittedyke and R. Cralk (McAlisten by110 words
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Article27 1957-06-30 21 AUCKLAND, Sat New Zealand today beat the Hong Kong Chinese soccer tourists 2-1 to win the "test rubber. New Zeland led 1-0 at halftime.27 words
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Article41 1957-06-30 21 CLL. AUSI... SYDNEY. Sat n World Cup holders, ma. ,> sweep of the International league series here today by bealk the Rest by 20 point.v to 11 hV lIKiIIV > Australia won by lour aaaN ;md right tries to three tries and Renter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article38 1957-06-30 21 Singapore Cricket Club beat Shell by ii\e wickets In a rnrket m.itrh on thf p.idiing yesterday. Shell llfi 'Cottrni 41. Femotr 27. Bracebridce 11. Penninj>ton 7-23 i. S.C.C. 117-5 lArkell 43 n c. Dyne 18 no >38 words
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Article256 1957-06-30 21 W. INDIES ROUTED FOR 115 CHESTERFIELD. Sat. THE West Indies cricketers wiitec in heatwave conditions here today when they were dismissed lor 115 by Derbyshire equalling their previous lowest total against Essex at, Ilford last May. At close Derbyshire had scored 131 for eight. Cliff Gladwln. tK-lying His 40 years,Reuter - 256 words
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Article455 1957-06-30 21 LONDON. .Sat T^EA SCORES in today., >:uke f matches were: At Krttering. NottinghamthiK 159 v Northamptonshire. At The Oval. Surrey 242-3 1 'Clark 75. May 75 no.) v Yorkshire. At Lord':.. Lancashire 188-7 iD\ son 63 1 Middlesex. At Bournemouth. Hampshire j 241-4 (Grey 124. Rayment455 words
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Advertisement256 1957-06-30 21 iin:i> ads. 4AI h>- rim K L •■>rchard Bank Hll PI M ||\M I rl. .it,, Hlre- upwards Apply Road Tel I I Wllll s ulra WTKI i i« i.i I II U KIM. N N tormrih ipon tern Your Skin ly and Quickly r« oriiers hs light One \»r256 words
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Advertisement379 1957-06-30 21 STEP OUT with the WEEK ENDER Every Week End! i^~vJEvery week Terrific Pages of Action Clamour Exclusivcs Features Sports He Peeps Through Keyholes The story ot •■Coiitiilciitiiil", US Scanihil MagSStea She said "NO" to 51 Millionaires!.... photo feature 1 wo PIctVTC pn^i> ot dancer Julia Darvaa, soon in Saafapon Now379 words
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Article29 1957-06-30 22 TOTAL POOL 5153.!00 1 No. 16t>88? ($41,364) 2. Xo. *****3 ($20,682) 3. No *****3 (511.490) STARTERS (CUM each) Nos. *****."): MMM; *****1: *****7; *****7 *****8: *****2; *****7.29 words
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Article452 1957-06-30 22 Newcomers dominate Bukit Timah workouts By EPSOM JEEp ALU, a Dhoti three year old, showed a useful turn of speed to clock 37 tor 3f in a tryout with Artina on the training i rac k at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Faultless Ridden by Bob Franklin.452 words
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797 1957-06-30 22 T PENANG. Saturday. y<Y> ICE-DELETED Ambassador celebrated his return to amateur racing today by taking \ho 4.50 race by nve lengths from Sanhora in the Gymkhana Meet here. This ten year old formtr S.RA. Class 3 sprinter led from start to finish in the main hurdle797 words
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Article608 1957-06-30 22 Turf Club July Top Secre 8.12 I races on .lul> ISZtmIZ: The Jobber 8.11 I°. day are: Canton II 810 CL. DIV I—nr1 nrCL. 2. DIV. I— lM. Eastern Wav «oB Wonder Kid 9.00 Safari 8.07 I)lin H|VI s"' ..par.ih.ui.l 9.00 Waterllne 8.06 *> <"!"•' Irish608 words
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Article938 1957-06-30 22 I, Athimoolan are honours 1.9 yM$3). Starters ,^m 1053. 1001. 1027, '^>a II w. ls quickly ofl •jmftyjrand led from start to «itf -comtortably by 1 w inkti Special Feature ■frd was Ifluk Race Seven I.ASSKS I and I ombined K.D.G. Saddle Clubs (7) CHASSErR 12.10 (91 48 U Greenwood938 words
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Advertisement55 1957-06-30 22 THAT ROILEI /^SB WINS THE /I if LION'S SHARE COMPETITION PRIZES /5T< /s' 1 sFWrI mmmm jrrr J MIW y l.\ Cony. (i i) Ist Floor BANK OF CHINA BUILDINC I t. 3403U Pendani •inished polished tM with shades in pi' Rilfoil plastic— F .***** Bracked to match. A4t*rU.,m, n55 words
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