The Straits Times, 21 July 1957
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Title Section16 1957-07-21 1 The Straits Times latest fifettSat<* in /Malay* Wfc 1.143 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1957 20 CENTS16 words
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171 1957-07-21 1 -Employ our friends— or we take holiday' Managers refuse 'forced labour' \yORK stopped in two more pincjpplc canneries in Singapore yesterday, as the managements refused to engage labour forced on them. r es were the rw Pineapple Fac- li kranji and Whay Co, in Cuillemard171 words
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Article272 1957-07-21 1 Vivien in new protest march SIR WINSTON OFFERS £500 FOR FUND I ONDON, Sat. Vivien Leigh, wife of Sir Laurence Olivier, today led a new protest march through the streets of London in her campaign to save the 122-year-old St. James Theatre in the heart of the West End. SheReuter; AP; UP - 272 words
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Article66 1957-07-21 1 Absolutely no truth-says Peer ONDON. Sat. -Lord Pat-*-J rick Beresford is returning to Dublin today to quiet for the moment rumours of his imminent engagement to Princess Margaret. On his arrival here for a 24-hour visit the 24-year-old peer told reporters at the airport: "There is absolutely no truth66 words
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Article30 1957-07-21 1 PARIS. Sat —The death roll in the Avignon train crash today rose to 19 when a Frenchman, Gilbert Forster, died of injuries in a Marseilles hospital.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-07-21 1 This is how the Fe- r 5 deration Chief Minister, TeiiKku Abdul Rahman, looked when he faced the cameras of the Malayan Film I'nit yesterday dur- E ing the shooting of "Milestone to Merdeka" at E the MFl' Studio, Kuala Lumpur. The film tells69 words
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Article33 1957-07-21 1 WASHINGTON. Sat— Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, who will be Malaya's first ambassador to the United States, has arrived here to prepare for the opening of his embassy.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article246 1957-07-21 1 TRIBESMEN RISE AGAINST SULTAN NICOSIA, Saturday. DRITISH troops are expected to be flown into Muscat from Aden today to help quell a tribal rebellion against the Sultan of Muscat and Oman. Skirmishing was reported to be going on today in the Sultanate, one ofReuter - 246 words
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Article31 1957-07-21 1 I HONG KONG. Sat. -Sir Alexander Granthani. Governor of tnis British Colony, flew to London yesterday for consultations with the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd. -Reut< r.31 words
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Article217 1957-07-21 1 BUSMEN'S 'DRASTIC ACTION' THE Singapore Bus Workers' Union warned yesterday that unless the strike of its members at the Hock Lee and Tay Koh Vat bus companies was amicably settled tomorrow it would "consider drastic action." Asked whether this meant a strike of bus workers in the other companies. the217 words
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Article84 1957-07-21 1 Ban on rice exports— up go prices rE Singapore Government has temporarily suspended the export of all grades of rice from the Colony. The Sunday Times understands that similar measures have been taken by the Siamese Government because of uncertainty of crops due to the drought. This has resulted in84 words
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Article44 1957-07-21 1 NEW YORK. Sat— Miss Peru. 18-year-old Gladys Zen- I der of Lima, was elected Miss Universe at Long Beach. California, last night. Other results- Miss Brazil second. Miss England, third. Mis s Cuba, fourth and Miss Germany, fifth. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article90 1957-07-21 1 THERE'S $80,000 to be won in the Jackpot of the Malayan Monthly's Contest 'L (July). There's also the usual consolation prize-money $5,000. The closing date for this contest is Monday, July 29— EIGHT days from today. Send your coupon with postal order, NOW. Prize-winners in Contest 'X' (June)90 words
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Article, Illustration558 1957-07-21 1 J.P. GALLAGHER - AN ENGLISHMAN RETURNS FROM THE GRAVE... J.P. GALLAGHER By fa MAN of 47 returned from Lourdes recently to his home in Hemel Hempstead, near London confident that he will be the first official English "miracle" of the shrine of Bernadette. A year ago. John de Borse Day an hotel supervisor,558 words
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94 1957-07-21 1 STRIKE BY BUSMEN WRECKS A HOLIDAY I ONDON, Sat. Some 10,000 bus drivers, conductors and maintenance men went on strike today for more pay and wrecked holiday plans for thousands of Britons. Britifh railways already running full summer services announced they would be unable to introduce extra trains to copeReuter - 94 words
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Article33 1957-07-21 1 RUSSIA MUST BE NEUTRAL' KARACHI. Sat— Pakistan s Foreign Minister Malik I'iroz Khan Noon, said today if Russia took up ;i neutral attitude the K.i>liniir question would he settled immediately. Keuter.Reuter - 33 words
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106 1957-07-21 1 MALACCA, Sat. A Malay woman and her two-year-old child were killed yesterday when a durian tree crashed onto their house at Kampong Tanah Merah, 12 miles from here, during a storm. The woman was Zainab binti Mohammed 37. wife of a Singapore hospital attendant106 words
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Advertisement206 1957-07-21 1 ■■■^B KY5651 CW/ fHERRES ...ft fhote occutroirfW only fo Iht tinetl' Last month the Sunday Times offered its readers a startling yet fully documented series on miracle cures at Lourdes, entitled "Do You Believe in Miracles?" Today we publish an exclusive re- port of the latest "miracle" cure at the206 words
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Article, Illustration2329 1957-07-21 2 THE TITLE THAT MADE ONASSIS PAGE ONE NEWS GRAHAM STANFORD CONCLUDES THE LIFE STORY OF ARISTOTLE SOCRATES ONASSIS -TOLD FOR THE FIRST TIME THE MAN WHO BOUGHT THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO. That's the latest title of Aristotle Socrates Onassis, the multimillionaire Creek shipowner whose story I now conclude. There2,329 words
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Article139 1957-07-21 2 REMARKABLE What a man! CO there is your man Onassis. Today about 3,000 men sail the seas for him. More earn their livings on land through his enterprises. Indirectly countless millions are affected by every mov P he makes i the world of oil. His mammoth trr have delivered millions139 words
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Advertisement14 1957-07-21 2 TITUS I VhrlJ famOMd £t»iAt WauktM r AND UNBREAKABLE SPRING LADIES' WATCHES ALSO AVAILABLE14 words
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Advertisement110 1957-07-21 2 •|IMirillllllll«ll|lllllllllllMMIIIIU>'l m m These lovely, fleecy cotton \mmmm—mmmmmmmmummmmmmmm—mmmmmmmmX bedsheets are just answer for these chilly nights they'll keep you just as snug as you would want to b< FIpPOV they're very durable indeed, and they arc also y washable. This is because they are on (fully j woven from the110 words
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Article, Illustration609 1957-07-21 3 LOGAN GOURLAY - I WANT TO BE FIERY, PASSIONATE BELINDA LOGAN GOURLAY LONDON. i i\|i\ IKK said ii one of her i hit h are toothy I 1 1 1 1 1 > but winwide: I win l to make love ior the screen. lci\»- stones. I Ik- fiery. And it*. I'm sure609 words
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Article, Illustration814 1957-07-21 3 TERENCE RATTIGAN - Marilyn, Sir Laurence and I TERENCE RATTIGAN THE MOST-DISCUSSED COMEDY OF THE DECADE -THE BRILLIANT AUTHOR TELLS FOR THE FIRST TIME WHERE IT ALL BEGAN By stars gave enchanting performances, the production (by Olivier) was delightful, the supporting cast excellent, and anyway I always enjoy my own jokes. The critics814 words
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Article76 1957-07-21 3 THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL Because it represents reading at its brightest and gayest, the Sunday Times has secured the exclusive serial rights to the story of "The Prince and the Showgirl,," the much-discussed film comedy in which Marilyn Monroe co-stars with Laurence Olivier. The Sunday Times76 words
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Article178 1957-07-21 3 LOGAN GOURLAY - Jayne as HamletVic as Ophelia? LOGAN GOURLAY IN THIS PAGE NEXT WEEK By THAT buxom blonde, Jayne x Mansfield, who announced recently she wants to play Hamlet, says: "I'm really serious. You'll see it's no joke. "When I'm letter perfect I'll play Hamlet on a television show. I'll wear black178 words
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Advertisement90 1957-07-21 3 Do you know? That The MALAYAN RAILWAY now offers combined Air and Rail travel service from Kuala Lumpur to Kelantan. Combined tickets are available to all Stations north of Kuala Lipis. A first-class rail ticket entitles the holder either to proceed to Kuala Lipis by the Federation Air Service morning90 words
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74 1957-07-21 4 Two students detained at bus stop r r O Chinese school students have been detained by the Special Branch in Singapore under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. They are Chong Boon Ping 20, of the Chinese High School, and Ko Ka Poh. also 20. of the Hua Vi Government74 words
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Article63 1957-07-21 4 The Air Ministry Local Staff Union will ask the R.A.F. authorities to suspend all sackings until the tripartite committee has discussed the question of redundancy. This was decided at a meeting last night of the union's executive council, which discussed the question of the 107 workers63 words
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290 1957-07-21 4 RAFFLES PLACE SPIVS OFFER THEM FOR 50 CENTS CINGAPORE police and C.P.O. investigators are on the track of a postal worker believed to be responsible for the theft of a number of first-day covers bearing the new 20-cent Federation stamp which were posted290 words
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Article68 1957-07-21 4 PENANG, Sat. Two labourers. Ibrahim bin Din, 32. and Amran bin Mohamed, 28, were acquitted today after their counsel. Mr. Jag-Jit Singh, had told the Sessions Court they had reached an amicable settlement with a man they were accused of assaulting. Ibrahim and Amran had68 words
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Article72 1957-07-21 4 SEGAMAT, Sat.— Two men, Low Mang Hoo, 43, and Tan Koon, 61, were placed under police supervision for three years by the Segamat Sessions Court President, Inche Pa- I wan Ahmad, when they pleaded guilty to possession of chandu. Low was also fined $1,500, or72 words
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107 1957-07-21 4 Souvenirs of merdeka (Made in Japan) KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Merdeka souvenirs have made their appearance in colour and in different shapes and designs at prices from 20 cents to a fairly high figure. Here is the range to be seen In Kuala Lumpur shops: Beer mugs, trays, glasses, cups and107 words
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267 1957-07-21 4 I POH, Sat. The fire 1 which rared the $450,--000 Star Theatre with the loss of two lives could have been prevented if the "jaga" had known the use of extinguishers, said the 1 poh coroner today The coroner. Tuan Syed Hussein267 words
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163 1957-07-21 4 SOON -3 Rs FOR BOYS AT CIMSON SCHOOL ffiHE Chief Minister of 1 Singapore. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday that a junior approved school would be built soon to give the boys of the Gimson School in Clementi Road "the same study facilities and opportunities that are provided in163 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-07-21 4 MISS Shelagh Ann Clutter, in her wedding gown of ivory poie de soie, made in princess style with a v-neck-line. She married Mr. Rudolf Robert Huber at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, New York, yesterday. The bride was given away by her father, David Earl Clutter.68 words
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Article183 1957-07-21 4 Kidnap man was 'epileptic robot' j THE kidnapper nt 1 year-old Pula schoolgirl wa in a Singapore court yesterday i tim of "•pill matism" at the t me the offence Epileptic auto:? plained Dr. JamSuperintendent ol bridge Hospital, 'condition under has no knowied' '"automatic mow has carried out Dr. Browne183 words
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70 1957-07-21 4 KOTA BHARU. Sat ya's first High I sioner in Britain I Kamil, leaves earlj month for Louden a final briefing K lal Lumpur next week He told the Bunda; today he would d< London resident with Malayan h;. One of his first London will70 words
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Article60 1957-07-21 4 The SingaiMagistrate '.s court 'fixed Aug. 28 an J preliminary ln< i held into a cb 1 two men of crl spiracy to cheat tbi I India of $60,373.76. Khoo Hock Na:i; Hock Beng were all have committee; by dishonestly Bank to dellvei Order for the pin60 words
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Article, Illustration170 1957-07-21 4 American couple with $255,000-a-year hobby in Singapore l/lEET Mr. and Mrs. H. Huggins, of Los Angeles ■L" (above), a wealthy couple with an expensive hobby. They arrived in Singapore yesterday from Australia in the liner Nieuw Holland The hobby: Going round the world taking pictures to show to less fortunate170 words
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Advertisement113 1957-07-21 4 f Dr. West's Germ- Fighter ft AMAZING U NEW TOOTHBRUSH KILLS GERMS Gives you a new kind of health protection— a triumph off medical research from the Dr. West's laboratories New Dr. West's germ-fighter Miracle -Tuft every bristle, every tuft of the amazing isan entirely new kind of toothbrush. It113 words
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66 1957-07-21 5 23 HELD IN BIG PENANG CLEAN-UP FOR THE BIG DAY n .ANC. Sat l ;>olice n an all-out lean the City beTierdeka day. have ned 23 secret society cts since May M JR. Sykes. -■indav Tin i rei so ties subhad called i rued them to '-ult of constant ;.rtion.66 words
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Article21 1957-07-21 5 ALOR STAB Sat A tcrI i ntries irom thrir base Alor Star it was with •on approaimp on Thursday21 words
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Article46 1957-07-21 5 TAIPEH, Sat. Police in Taipeh and the eastern sities of Formosa reported today no serious damage or loss of life had been caused by an earthquake which shook the island last night sending people rushing onto to the streets in panic. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article239 1957-07-21 5 OH THE NIGHT OF AUG. 31 HUNDREDS OF FIRES WILL LIGHT UP MALAYA 42,000 Scouts plan to dot hill tops with 20-foot blazes KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. HUNDREDS of huge hill top bonfires will light up the coast round the Malay Peninsula on Merdeka night, Aug. 31.239 words
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Article62 1957-07-21 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat. Mr. J V. Muttiah, 89, a Justice of the Peace and the oldest Ceylonese resident in this royal town, died in his son's house on Hill Road at 10.30 a.m. today. The late Mr. Muttiah came to Malaya in the early 1900's62 words
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Article55 1957-07-21 5 IPOH. Sat.— Perak badminton star. Miss Tan Eng Loot, 21. will leave Ipoh by plane tomorrow morning on the first leg of her journey to England to take up a course in music. She will join the Trinity College in London and will be away55 words
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Article, Illustration85 1957-07-21 5 CAPTAIN t. J. MacKENZIE, commanding officer of the USS Tulare. the largest and fastest attack cargo ship in the Amphibious Fore* of the I.S. Navy, which arrived in Singapore yesterday for a five-day visit. Commissioned 18 months ago, she is attached to the U.S. Seventh85 words
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Article22 1957-07-21 5 BERLIN, Sat. Mr. Ho Chi-minh. President of North Vietnam now touring Communist countries, will arrive in East Germany on Thursday.—Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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167 1957-07-21 5 ADMISSION to British universities is now more difficult than at any other time in the last 10 years so Malayan students who wait to enrol will have to send m their applications much earlier. Announcing this, the Singapore Education Ministry also warns local candidates that167 words
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218 1957-07-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A $200,000 playground with dollhouses, caves and rock gardens will be constructed at the north side of the 52.300.000 Merdeka Stadium here and dedicated to the children of Malaya. Little garden paths and winding steps will lead to this "fairy playground."218 words
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136 1957-07-21 5 Chiang hasn't a chance against the Reds, says a former general PENANG, Sat. A former general in the Chinese Nationalist Army. Sun Pao-kang. said here today there was "no hope" of the Nationalists recapturing the China mainland. "Red China has six million troops against only 250,000 in Taiwan," he said.136 words
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443 1957-07-21 5 THE ARCHITECTS HIT BACK AT ASSEMBLY CRITIC WONG 'HAS NO BROTHERLY LOVE' DEPUTABLE Singapore architects will adhere to their minimum scale of fees despite the Legislative Assembly's decision to do away with this section of the Architects' Ordinance, a Sunday Times inquiry showed yesterday. This was their reply yesterday to443 words
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116 1957-07-21 5 A Buddhist Miss turns Christian to be Mrs. JPOH, Sat. An attractive Sinhalese teacher of UnIpoh Convent, Miss Sucila de Silv.i gave up Buddhism for love, became a Protestant and today married an Australian soldier. The bridegroom is Lance Corporal Garry Royd Burgoyne, of the Royal Australian Army Service Corps.116 words
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Article523 1957-07-21 5 Are you content with the way you speak and j write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the importance of effective speech and writing been more widely recognised than today. If you can express523 words
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Advertisement130 1957-07-21 5 "The Philadelphia Story" "Rope" "You Can't Take it with you" "Naked Spur" "The Glen Miller Story" "Rear Window" I "The Man Who Knew Too Much Band NOW j junto a; n his GREATEST ROLE as |^MjpwU|P<M| Charles A. Lindberg in ■s"? The Spirit j SUSPENSE f* V 1 #t. 8130 words
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Advertisement221 1957-07-21 5 A SAFE DEPOSIT pjpffy'r;, for your funds II ()\IB«n HOI sr LONDON I uut interest accrue* day by d*T, I I m the day your capital K cler»>sII I I UJH an^ P a d half yearly. Hank I Deposit Accounts finance Industry, I I Commerce and Agriculture and increase221 words
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Article, Illustration447 1957-07-21 6 Enlcr-t he 'Yoang Look 9 from U.S. The Susan Barcie Page for Teens and Twenties PARTY DRESS. ..(Ieft)... a floating overskirt of white, sheer nylon with an appliqued design in a red velvety fabric which looks like lace or embroidery. This is mounted over several nylon net petticoats to give447 words
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402 1957-07-21 6 lUIANY a girl who feels comfortable and happy about her manners at the family dining table suddenly becomes nervous and ill-at-ease when she first dines out with a boy friend. This Is quite natural and understandable. Shyness sometimes402 words
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Article90 1957-07-21 6 Hair ornaments, so becoming and attractive, are very fashionable just now. Flowers, real or artificial, look lovely tucked into a rhit;non or upswept Edwardian style. You can pick a big, squa.shy rose or encircle a bun with a ring of small, white blossoms. Silver combs, some90 words
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274 1957-07-21 6 T HAVE been taking a close-up look at the feet of some of Singapore's prettiest girls, and the conclusion I have come to is that few of them have feet as shapely as their figures or as good to look at as274 words
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Article100 1957-07-21 6 gANANAS are always cheap and plentiful In Malaya and they make a delicious dessert if you use them cleverly Try to make a Banana Pudding Line a baking dish with slices of stale cake or Malay Kueh Buah-ulu. Peel and slice 6 fuUy ripe bananas and put100 words
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Advertisement156 1957-07-21 6 a new touch V, .for your beauty p&JnOL fhitih AV^ARDLEY lw if Z<^sf Feather finish ensures w* *l'job that y our make u p is I/ fPggZ'' perfect at all times. W^\ ll *S^' Nothing equals it for retouching it is a blend |S^ of Hne Y^Hey Powder fjf/ anc^156 words
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Advertisement187 1957-07-21 6 I fM sleek new (f ~=£A classics cute new jf^ checks! f^^^^^^^ s'lfcii <i Whit'i your iwimwear lina for summtr? Jantztn brings you two of the prettiest on the beach SEA BELLE Superb classic style in knitted Petit Point, with insewn 'Courlene' bra for moulded line. SEA WHISPER same style187 words
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Article1251 1957-07-21 7 mm^M^d^^^^^^m^^^^^^mM jULD you plea.se gl the names of colleges Australia at which I kp a course in archior pharmacy? S. J. "AN Mngaporr. We have many queries h is each week and no to give full details. .r nun interests you I consult the Ministry ication before decidan1,251 words
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760 1957-07-21 7 A NEGLECTED WIFE SPEAKS OF A STRAYING HUSBAND I AM not at all happy with my married life. My husband stays out late every evening and I am always left at home, lonely and neglected. I used to wait for his return, hoping that he would want to spend some760 words
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Article761 1957-07-21 7 gane leis HUMAN CASEBOOK you can obtain the permission of a magistrate, and you would have to be able to make out a pretty good case for that. Secret meetings and other surreptitious manouevre s are not going to find favour, either with your family or with a magistrate. Your761 words
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Advertisement206 1957-07-21 7 (arnation •ACTS IVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW ABSOLUTELY SAFE Nowadays, the old-fashioned subeti- Carnation is fresh, whole cow's milk in tutes for breast -feeding used by our concentrated form, but it is easier to mothers and grandmothers are fast digest because of the special processes bemg superseded. Leading hospitals, which break206 words
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Advertisement173 1957-07-21 7 Give Bob Martin's once a dag Ever see your dog really out of condl- formula tion? Off his food, listless and dull, Jmon^rab^"""^ his coat loose and irritating with the vitamins of th« scarcely the energy to wag his tail. Why gJJJI* I^,'^^'*^^ ever let your do«r get like that,173 words
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Miscellaneous40 1957-07-21 7 TUEv** &AM3OISS ABP&4* t-i**O **CAJ MV L. I IT Mt-f-OS A LITTLE- UMP nkHPsSMktiKZaUAb^B^ISI DttOOV C/XYS CA*J UI^UAVtT g MOHto. oeocee )J aojubtm^mt fr^rggi mm "^ijPp,.. T rue moS^c 6acv mow Pit/we .3g(iLi soctj cix it 'Tfio^l ?«wr— l -1/40 words
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167 1957-07-21 8 EIGHT-SHOT SNAKE IS NOW A GODDESS K A n eight h snake which survived eight shots is now ied as a sacred reptile by the people living j near Ra;ak Estate 15 miles ti here. Three days ago the people arneci by a housewife, c Lew Kew Moi, 45, it167 words
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Article94 1957-07-21 8 Twenty-three candidates have rr.iverslty of Malart I examination for the i i in Social Studies, the -..i miners announced Malcolm Coelho. i Mohammed Daud him, Goh Soon Chiew. Ho II Choof, Bob Yoon Sane, I Lee Bentr Uunn. Leslie Lee Chin Menu All, Lim Tee I i94 words
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Article70 1957-07-21 8 KOTA BHARU, Sat.—Kelantan's Chief Kathi. Tuan I Nik Mohammed Adeeb. h;ts been sacked because of "improper conduct," the Ft ate Secretary, Tuan Syed Abdul Rahman, said today. He added that the decision w-is taken by the State Executive Council, and the chief kathi was paid70 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-07-21 8 Two of the recipients of awards from the Governor, Sir Robert Black at a cc. remony at Government House yesterday. Mrs. Lllyan M. Yung (left) (M.8.E.) and Mrs. Ellice Handy (0.8. E.). Both a rp prominent welfare workers. Mrs. Handy is also principal of57 words
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70 1957-07-21 8 CINGAPORE Customs offlj cers are continuing their crackdown on cigarette and tobacco smugglers. Ten people were detained for questioning after men of the special investigation branch raided a shophouse in Owen Road at 9 a.m. yesterday and found 160.000 ci'-iarettes on which duty of $3,50070 words
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Article49 1957-07-21 8 Police look for eye witness Singapore Traffic Police are seeking eye-witnesses to j an accident in Chua Chu Kara Road at 2.30 p.m. yesterday when a five-year-old pirl. Chua Hwee Hoon, was knocked down and killed by a car. They should contact Inspector Eugene Wong, Sepoy Lines, Tel. 2400.49 words
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Article39 1957-07-21 8 KOTA BHARU, Sat— A padi planter. Arlffln bin Mat Idris 23, was charged in Bachok today with robbing a bread seller. Ong Seng Keat, of $15 on Thursday. Ariffln pleaded not guilty and was remanded in custody.39 words
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Article, Illustration18 1957-07-21 8 The Governor pins the 0.8. E. medal on Mr. G. G. Thomson. Public Relations Officer.18 words
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293 1957-07-21 8 HOW MUCH CAN A GOVT. H SERVANT OWE AND STILL KEEP HIS JOB? BEWARE- IF YOUR DEBTS EXCEED THREE MONTHS' PAY' |-|OW much may a Singapore Government officer owe without being considered "indebted" or "financially embarrassed' 1 and be liable to dismissal from the service? The Chief Secretary's office, in293 words
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155 1957-07-21 8 Governor praises two 'old' Scouts rE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, last night warmly praised two senior Boy Scout officials for their long devoted ser\rice to scouting. Sir Robert, who is the Colony's Chief Scout, was speaking at a camp fire held at Jurong Park in honour of the155 words
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189 1957-07-21 8 BENTONC. Saturday. A LUMBERMAN was critically injured by a falling tree deep in the jungle at the 23rd mile BentongManchis Road and eight men took turns to carry him out into civilisation so that he could be given medical aid. The men had to189 words
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Article73 1957-07-21 8 The Lee Foundation, Singapore, has donated $10,500 to the Umar Pulavar Tamil school Duilding fund. Mr. V. M. Masood, secretary of the fund-raising committee, said the fund had still a long way go to reach its target of $100,000, cost of the proposed new73 words
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Article88 1957-07-21 8 LONDON. Sat. The life and labours of the late Bishop B. C. Roberts, for 13 years Bishop of Singapore, arc to be commemorated by a fund, the Bishop Roberts j Memorial Fund, devoted to the training of men and women workers for service in the Church88 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-07-21 8 He's off to Oxford TIMOTHY SEOW former pupil of Beatty Secondary School. leaves Singapore on Aur 2 by the Oranje to study architecture at Oxford Iniversity The Singapore Youn« People's Association, founded by his mother. Mrs. Scow Feck Lenjj. pave him a farewell party at the TWCA yesterday.48 words
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Article77 1957-07-21 8 A Singapore judge, Mr D. C. D'Cotta, yesterday said that sentence on Cyril Francis Thomas, 28 chief receptionist at Raffles Hotel, will be deferred until Aug. 28. Earlier, Mr. Leslie Raynor, defending, had asked for time to enable Thomas to make full restitution. Thomas had pleaded guilty77 words
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Article15 1957-07-21 8 The St. Andrew's Mission Hospital held a flag day in Singapore yesterday.15 words
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Article28 1957-07-21 8 Mr Evert Bos arrived in 'Singapore last night to take up his post as vice-consul at the Dutch Consulate here. He was accompanied by his wife28 words
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337 1957-07-21 8 rjTHIRTY FOUR people were presented with inI signias and medals by the Governor of Singapore, sir Robert Black, in a ceremony at Government House yesterday. The awards Included live I 0.8.E.'5. 11 MJJ.E.'s. one Mill--1 wry Medal, four British Empire Medals and three337 words
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Article14 1957-07-21 8 •screening. Among them is a ma n who C, htr ,1114 words
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88 1957-07-21 8 Big farm show for Sultan's birthday KOTA BHARU. Sat. I A MAMMOTH Kelantan agri-horticultural show will be held here from Aug. 8 I to 1C in conjunction with the Su'tans birthday celebrations. Mor e than $2,000 worth of I goods, including local proI ducts, will b e displayed Cash prizes88 words
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Article116 1957-07-21 8 Asian pilot gets top airline job IYJALAYAN A I has promoted an Asian pilot to thi of captain for time. Captain Chan Soor. h received hi.s Insl terday. He joined Malayan as a radio ofi; and then won ship to train a the Royal Flying He obtained an Transport Pilot116 words
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Advertisement168 1957-07-21 8 Now, from Parker, comes a completely new and /r SK unique fountain pen the Parker 61. This fJ J S^ y remarkable pen fills itself by itself in just M J/^ L_^ I J/^\ 10 seconds usin K capillary attraction alone y^^//7/f(\/^/7y J Further, the surface of the filling unit168 words
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Advertisement144 1957-07-21 8 After your Bath S k Cuticura Talcum, fragrant and p< tal V^ r' S) soft, kind to the most sensitive skin. V> A urnerous dusting will cool hot, \s*" smarting skin, bring wonderful re- j. t lief from prickly heat, and give you f day-long frrshnrss. This superfine, I high144 words
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Article, Illustration243 1957-07-21 9 It was ordered by a Russian Grand Duke, who had been impressed by this type of revolver in the hands of Buffalo Bill, when he was on a hunting trip with the American Wild West hero. For five years, Smith and Wesson concentrated243 words
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189 1957-07-21 9 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE By -INCAPORE police have r. covered a revolver with 3 remarkable history, daring back to the Wild West days of the American pioneer, W.ll.jm {Buffalo Bill) I the 1870s. ■i and Wesson, ;und to be in nt condition it189 words
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Article496 1957-07-21 9 TUAN DJEK - TUAN DJEK Locked up in a toilet at the Station Rest House Dusun resounds the cries of dren at play. er may be to a dry spell jal in July or rt.s of the is often a vstar, Ustrlct: an y due to its neari' Panti Range496 words
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289 1957-07-21 9 TREASURES BURIED UNDER THE PAGODA A SMALL fortune in gold ornaments and trinkets was buried recently at the bottom of a pagoda to be built in the Siamese temple of Wat Buppharam in Penang. Thousands of women Chinese, Burmese, Ceylonese and Siamese flocked to the temple with their offerings gold289 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-07-21 9 A preliminary inquiry into a murder charge against S. Mohamed Allapitchay. Hassan bin Mohamed and Haja Mohideen Shaik Dawood will be held on Aug. 7 and 9 in Singapore. The three men are alleged to have killed Abdul Rahim at 3.45 a.m. at Raffles Quay on79 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-07-21 9 LONDON, Sat.—Wonderboy among Britain's rifleshooting enthusiasts is 11--year-old Colin Edwards of Bristol. Competing foi the Douglas Eyre Memorial Challenge Cup at Bisley, he scored 39 bulls with 40 shots When judges measured his single failure, they discovered that it had- finished up only three-iiundredths65 words
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Article202 1957-07-21 9 DIPLOMATS' RIGHTS STATED IN BILL I |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Federation Government has published a Bill safeguarding the immunities and privileges of Commonwealth and foreign diplomats in Malaya after independence, according to international law. It consolidates and amends tfce existing law relating to consular officers and international organisations. LEGAL SUITS202 words
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Article97 1957-07-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 20-ft crocodile which has been frightening the fishermen of Sepanc Selangor for the past few weeks, was snot today while basking on the river bank. Inspector A. T. Stevenson told the Sunday Times that In was in his office97 words
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Article, Illustration243 1957-07-21 9 PEARL BRITTON - Contact me, and we'll give you all the help... PEARL BRITTON By Teresa's offer to new students to Melbourne A YOUNC Malayan dental student, Teresa Ho Sook Ying, is the very active vice-pre-sident of the Malayan Students' Association in Melbourne, Australia. Miss Ho. 23, of Ring Road Kuala Lumpur, invites243 words
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Advertisement192 1957-07-21 9 How to clear your home IUL of all insect pests^_] O ipp >h x hours -^h^ Yes in one day only you can get rid of Ants, Moths, Cockroaches, Mosquitoes and other insect pests which invade your home, bringing the danger of disease to your family, ruining your clothes, and192 words
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Obituary25 1957-07-21 10 *0 Word, lit (minimum) TREASURED MEMORIES Of rd fatiher the lmte Lye i.g. died 31st July, 1958 Life move* on but memories stay.25 words
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Article334 1957-07-21 10 ITU ALA LUMPUR is a boom town. It has grown faster than its public services. The cracks caused by its quick growth show through the facade of the show places. Hovels neighbour skyscrapers; beggars besiege drivers of luxury cars. 1 Biggest bang on the drum of334 words
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161 1957-07-21 10 CORRUPTION is a popular word which, unfortunately, is rarely heard where it should be heard in a police or assize court. The reason is simple. Nobody who freely makes charges of corruption ever* takes his knowledge o£ corrupt practices to the police.161 words
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Article, Illustration1797 1957-07-21 10 J.P Gallagher - THE DOCTORS TOLD ME I WAS DYING OF CANCER J.P Gallagher The Miracle Man at Lourdes tells the full story of his pilgrimage /^Illl JOHN DE BORSE DAY, 47-year-old Englishman who has returned from the edge of the grave, walked with me one day recently through the steep streets of1,797 words
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Article265 1957-07-21 10 JOHN SMEATON - Too many babies start a crisis JOHN SMEATON 3y The H THE population land is nc so rapidly that the Dv Government has se: emergency comm study ways an<: keeping 11 people in a ecu,- size of East AAlready, with an a\> nearly 900 people square mile. Hoi! the most265 words
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Advertisement667 1957-07-21 10 j Straiti Times ft Free Press Fo» tfc« conirtnwnc* of od»tr- tiMra our r*pr»»«m«fiv«« at lit i flow, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE. ORCHARD ROAD, will r*<«ir« imII I a4«trtiMni*nt> an 4 mntvn to koi 1 MHiiktn. Clou »«d o«»«rtUow«nti may alto b€ hanao^ to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD., >l>Kltll HWH, CoHyar667 words
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Advertisement11 1957-07-21 10 Sole Agrr--, SCHMIDT I CO., IM LTD. P.O. BOX 2395, SINGAPORE.11 words
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Advertisement26 1957-07-21 10 Time for a Malaya's own L,/^ ifC AWAIOIO COLO MIDAL AT LONDON lIIWIIS IXHIHTION WM •IWID AND tOTTLID IT WALATAN UIWIIIU. UNCAKMI OUTIIIUTIO IT >«AS»* NIAVt26 words
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Miscellaneous14 1957-07-21 10 •Why dnn't you Just Ml the waller Che table Is .tick, XT?!":- 11 my14 words
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Article, Illustration139 1957-07-21 11 HA VING FUN with SUKIYAKI IT was sukiyaki day at the Singapore V W.C.A. cooking class rday. \nd llutp uftiions- is .in rxprrt .Mrs MM wife of the ■•nsul. irony ht alone .in r a speriai cookII and a bottle of v mr iK,. t .i\< a jvarnine i ■partaf139 words
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Article61 1957-07-21 11 IN Malayan trade ti will lea^»« for Formosa on n v represmta:::ain industrial in thr i Federation Malays. r irOJM :ilib r nf the party K<ng Llan. .said ye* trade between ;na and Ma en 'slow." ntereat 1* to i.van rubber, uiut oil, what61 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-07-21 11 a try, ladies." says Mrs. Y. Nomura (right) who prepared sukiyaki for the ooking class yesterday. No second invitation was needed by (from Mrs. K Yap. Mrs. K. Komatsu and Mrs M. Iwatani.42 words
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96 1957-07-21 11 STEEL BARS ARE GOING AT WOODBRIDGE THE steel bars at the Woodbridge Hospital in Singapore are gradually being removed, the Medical Superintendent. Dr. James Browne, said yesterday. Dr Browne said he enthusiastically supported the views of the Australian mental hygiene expert. Dr. E. Cunningham Dax. who said in Singapore on96 words
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Article220 1957-07-21 11 I FILM IITY: documentary ir-.on Council's 'mnins Rise. II '>\ 1 Oppnirm of rampenls bi 8 Chu Minuter for B*JM Kee. i m\<> room H itayi Inrhe Abdul i n.m. mOTOGEAMBO i :<n ex- Council art V!l IN I MISSIONARY i Trafalgar I Rosid. 7.30 I D220 words
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272 1957-07-21 11 Unified transport: Wait for 10 years, say owners THE MEN FEAR DISMISSALS Singapore Chinese Bus Owners' Association is I not in favour of unification of the Colony's trans- port system for at least another 10 years. The association's president, Mr. Chong We e Ling, told the Straits Times yesterday: "My272 words
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342 1957-07-21 11 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - AN UNTAMED PEOPLE TAME THE JUNGLE DOUG LACKERSTEEN By A FASCINATING and informative peep into the lives of Malaya's own aborigines, the Temiar, is offered filmgoers by the Malayan Film Unit's excellently produced documentary "TIMELESS TEMIAR", in Eastman Colour. Filmed in the green, steamy jungles of Perak, this 50--minute film342 words
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Article34 1957-07-21 11 SEGAMAT. Sat— As part of the merdeka celebrations, Se<?amat Sikhs will read the Guru Granth (Holy Book) and hold a feast open to all communities on Aug. 31 at the Sikh Temple.34 words
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Article33 1957-07-21 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul yesterday were: Straits Borneo copra: July $24 buyers, $24^ sellers. Tone steady. Fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: July $27 buyers $27 sellers- Tone quiet33 words
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Article16 1957-07-21 11 The tin price In Singapore yesterday was $375.75 a picul down $1.3714 on Friday16 words
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120 1957-07-21 11 rE appetite of music lovers in Singapore is being well satisfied with the Singapore Musical Society's latest presentations Last week world famed i I pianist Julius Katchen took part in several recitals in Singapore, while at the next tenor Luigi Infantino, another artist of120 words
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Article110 1957-07-21 11 THE BLIND MOTHER OF FOUR WITH $21,000 AWARD WORRIES ABOUT CHILDREN'S FUTURE fa BLIND widow who has been awarded $21,475 damages for the loss of her husband killed in a road crash plans to buy a house and sublet it so that she and110 words
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Article, Illustration155 1957-07-21 11 9 last year. The High Court awarded the damages on Friday. Madam Kho went blind six years ago after the birth of her second child. For a better future Since her husband's death she and her children have been living mainly on the charity of their neighbours155 words
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Article54 1957-07-21 11 A committee, appointed by the Singapore Government to study the question of recognising foreign university degrees, has made an interim report to the Public Services Commission. An Establishments spokesman said yesterday: "Things are moving behind the scenes and I think an official statement may be made54 words
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Advertisement331 1957-07-21 11 Vgp) fT\\ offer you a holiday i£J) &\^Jr round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURNS CARTHAGE 24th |uly CANTON 2 lit Aug 2nd Sept > CORFU IBHI Sept 30th Sopt CARTHACE 16th Oct 23th Oct CHUSAN 27th Oct 6th Nov CANTON 14th Nov331 words
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Miscellaneous52 1957-07-21 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 433 am. (6ft. 4in > 4.52 p m. (7ft. 6in.); Trenefranu 11.53 a.m. (4ft); Kuantan 3 38 a.m. (6ft 21n.) 2.08 p.m. (6ft. sin i TOMORROW: Singapore 6.06 am <6ft 5.55 p.m. (7ft. 6in): Trengganu 6.38 a.m. (4ft. lin.): Kuantan 4 S6 a.m. (6ft. 6in.) 252 words
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Article, Illustration286 1957-07-21 12 r IITINNER of this week's TT Picture Contest. "Beau- tiful Beaches," is Mah Ngan 5 Sang, 25, Riverside. Malac- ca, with "Sparkling WaE ters" (above). It wasphotoE graphed with a Rolleicord at 1/250 sec. Aperture was E F. 8 and film F.P. 3 with orange filter. Mr. Mah286 words
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567 1957-07-21 12 Donald Davies - A sherbet and cigar with Johore Sultan Donald Davies Historical Corner by THE present day Johore royal family is directly descended from Tememggong Abdul Rahman, the ruling chief whose signature appears along with that of Thomas Stamford Raffles on the original agreement of 1819 permitting the East India Company to567 words
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Advertisement432 1957-07-21 12 precision from Write for illustrated literature ffammeters (J P. O.BOX 221. SINCAPOte. It's Fun to travel the PACIFIC on a "PRESIDENT" LINER. S. S. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND S. S. PRESIDENT WILSON ECONOMY TOURIST CLASS V*^HMHBHHNJJJJJBHiHiHI IRCONDITIONCOQUAKTCRS. f^lffij'* %~1 Sailing Cvary 3 w*«k« from 'M 4 I M Hon K nf iii432 words
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Advertisement171 1957-07-21 12 Enjoy the utmost J= WF^TW^^n\ Fly QANTAS 8.0.A.C. to London Sydney in Super-G Constellations and jet-prop Britannias departing FOR LONDON Ei/cuvf r- MONDAY 7.30 A.M. VI KY First-Class passenger on the Qantas- Tuesday 7 Dft WEDNESDAY 7.30 A.M. H.O.A.t. Kangaroo Route enjoys service and wednesjay i THURSDAY 9.00 A.M. complete171 words
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Miscellaneous184 1957-07-21 12 ACROSS: 1. Adviser (6). 6 DOWN: 2 Period (3), 3FreSh (6). 11. Sort of leather Superior person (3». 4 Ftoh (6). 5. Vegetable (5), 7. Occurrence (4;, 12. Animal (4), 13. (5), 8. Covered with a layer Texture (6), 15. Riches < 6 >. 9 Measure (3i. 10- Snare (6K184 words
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Article, Illustration400 1957-07-21 13 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - JOAN IS WA YWARD TILL BUS DRIVER HUBBY RUNS WILD DOUG LACKERSTEEN By ALL ABOARD FOR A RATTLING GOOD RIDE IN A STORM were those British film producers thinking of when they allowed that wonderful Joan Collins to migrate to Hollywood? That WAS the day the sun shone a little400 words
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Article265 1957-07-21 13 AGAIN SOUR GRAPES FOR K. JOHN KERR who once discovered sympathy in his cup of tea now finds that in the vineyards of southern France the grapes can be as sour as in any schoolroom. The trouble with success in Hollywood is that once an actor establishes himself in one265 words
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369 1957-07-21 13 Martine misses a bath, but establishes point IN her life story recent- l y published in the Sunday Times, Martine Carol stressed her ambition was to be recognised as an actress, not merely a bath-tub appendage. She told how she often argued with her producers and directors against inclusion of369 words
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Article449 1957-07-21 13 TAKE Your Partner, No. 3 A on Philips' 10-inch P ***** R— is exactly what it means for dance fans. There Is a mixture of orchestras and few vocalists, with Quicksteps (Have I Told You Lately, Some of These Days)- Foxtrots (.My Blue Heaven)- Waltz (Goodnight Sweetheart) These449 words
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Article51 1957-07-21 13 "The Sun Also Rises" production unit, after completing the Mexican sequences, continued its worldwide trek by finishing the Ernest Hemingway story in Paris and the French Riviera. Before the Zanuck production for 20th CenturyFox is completed it will have been filmed in Spait,. Mexico. England. and51 words
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132 1957-07-21 13 Nice Flynn flummery among the Cubans NIGHT IN HAVANA (Mont c t I o r Inited Artists) features blood, thunder and Errol Flynn. and is just what the action fans ordered. Flynn has more fights in this single film than 7oe Louis had in his entire career. But for Klynn132 words
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Advertisement477 1957-07-21 13 I H W B H BR B B KmV J/ it a Shaw 1 how tf tht SltM >hou> I PHf >NE *975» B^mjuillUiU^ 11,1.45.4,6.3049.30 7 7 7 f Cn» M .mce#C SUrrinc GRANT WILLIAMS RANDY STUART g Plus Pathe Newt: World Mourns A*m Khan. »jn.: "JERSF. JAMES THE DALTONB"477 words
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Advertisement473 1957-07-21 13 fX"-. ?^S N <>W SHOWING! fIODEOKB »..r.-,.VU 4IS I■tJSoMiSSiS 11 "THE WAYWARD BUS" I 4( DAN DAILEY from 20th Century-Fox (CinemaScope). Tf" NEXT-CHANCE •ft SHEK HWEI KOO CHI in "SONO OF HARMON Y. j •^C TODAY a-m "DARLING SISTERS" (Mandarin )f--t (CATHZri #j|^jfe t 1 K NOW SHOWING! %f 9473 words
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Miscellaneous167 1957-07-21 13 ■DfOAMMB 4"6 metres, 41 Summary; 1.01 Music In a Mldmrtres day Mood; 1.30 News; 1.45 Sweet Xl AI.A LI'MPUR 341 metres, and B«nMmental: 2.00 Hit ParFENAXG 366 metres- ade 2.30 Concert Hour; 3.30 MALACCA 297 metres. Australian Magazine; 3 45 At the A.M 7.15 Opening Announce- Piano; 4.00 Listeners' Choice;167 words
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662 1957-07-21 14 John Rigby - PARIS CAT-GIRL PREYS on RICH BACHELORS Beautiful lady in black shielded by her victims A TALL blonde girl, with an exquisite figure, well educated and aboul twenty-five years of :itje. is giving the French police in Paris a bi^ headache. She is known as "La Chatte" (the she-cat), the l>e;iiitiliil662 words
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185 1957-07-21 14 Typewriter-size, this new machine does 1,000 words a minute yHE Bell Telephone Laboratories in the United States says its new message-transmit-ting machine can send printed information to distant points at a speed of 1,000 words a minute 16 times faster than the speed of the teletypewriter systems now in common185 words
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547 1957-07-21 14 Here's a cheap boat you can build at home COME ABOARD WITH UFFA FOX r'O boats in the 14-foot class can take you from start to finish in your sailing career. The General Purpose 14 will give you terrific fun as a novice and the International 14 complete satisfaction as547 words
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Article, Illustration102 1957-07-21 14 The art of flower arrange- ment is as important to a Japanese girl as cooking is to a Western miss, Mrs. Kazue Kirn told a group of Singapore women who are learning the beautiful art from the Japanese instruc- tress. Mrs. Kazue Kirn. who herself was taught by102 words
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Article, Illustration216 1957-07-21 14 DOCTOR ATTACKS CANCER REPORT LO/ CIR Walter Hannay, cian who is m viser to Ear! Aattacked as ir the report of the M ec Research Cour claims to have that "smoking principal fact causation ot lv The Govern n; i paign is based port. But 52-yi Walter who ing cigarettes216 words
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Advertisement247 1957-07-21 14 use KB* i% YLW REE Wm j I for the clean I sn\Btt look I Z /Mt^c" tvticniM controls your hair per- fl W f jffit' l^ygEaflaMa^a^a^BG "ylcreem £i;-c$ your hair a B W brylcreem contains pure emulsi- I ||||^s^| with massage every morning and smartness and lasting hair health.247 words
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Advertisement195 1957-07-21 14 '*Hfrr IgaH^iam Hfck Natural curls? Who can say? Give yourself a Toni, and everyone will admire your natural. looking wave. For you choose the Toni thafs made specially A for your type of hair. Then |im follow the simple directions BtJOR and you're sure of a soft, natural-looking wave. How195 words
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Article, Illustration503 1957-07-21 15 Patrica Smyllie - THE PIED PIPER MARCH in MOSCOW Patrica Smyllie Dancing to the Blue Moon' at midnight in Minsk By l»nl\ t.xpress stuff wrlPatritia Smyllie, 26. trr. who wa s first British motorist to cross the border at Brest I.itovsk on thp tourist road to Moscow, concludes h«r THE phone rang early503 words
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Article213 1957-07-21 15 IN Minsk, the last but 1 one stop or. the road to Moscow, I had a marvellous time. We danced in the streets to bands which suddenly sprang up at odd corners. We danced to the tune of "Blue Moon, 1 my Intourist guide and myself,213 words
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Article152 1957-07-21 15 TAXIS JOIN IN THE BIG FUN rpHEY blew their A whistles and threw their arms in the air trying to indicate to the photographers and film cameramen that they must sit down. But no one seemed to take any notice. By this time hordes of taxis had joined in the152 words
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Article139 1957-07-21 15 IyOMEN who know nothing about cars will understand the predicament I was In when I had a breakdown. I had just finished filling up at the garage in Minsk and was driving through the town on my way out to Smolensk, with Dea, my pretty139 words
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Article246 1957-07-21 15 I MUST tell you 1 about Valentine, the official interpre- ter in whose care I was placed for the journey to Minsk. He is the kindest and most thoughtful of men. He was also the official guide the Russians insist, must travel with every foreign tourist246 words
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Article267 1957-07-21 15 MECHANIC from the garage I had been to arrived in a lorry. He helped Albert and Ronnie who had taken the engine to pieces to clean it out. Three policemen arrived to control the crowds who were swarming over the road and blocking up267 words
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540 1957-07-21 15 K.S KONG - K.S KONG By STRANGE WEDDING CUSTOMS OF YAU TRIBE AMONG the world's strange wedding customs is one observed by the Yaus, a tribe living in the mountainous regions of the Peng Nam district in Kwong-si Province, China To the Yaus, a wedding540 words
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Advertisement182 1957-07-21 15 Why do so many Doctors use one particular Soap? Hi.rr4 mtty an "wnmrgrrir* I*i Soap lo oaata M r«ht't M««c- i mm hatr found r haafe tohrr. m»rr v. rnwplnri> I thfc for Dorton. r.naaatUoarrhMraaT '>».jai«th«UM*>« «H..«<MirikM. P l< xhmi. kM lo yum 'Viini lo uw. i GHT'S TAR SOAP182 words
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Advertisement443 1957-07-21 15 ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES To Hong kong, Japan, South Africa, Europe, Australia, South America. fiasco Ephazone brings rapid relief 1/ r^** t > VjwlK Swallow one Ephazone tablet when an y^^fjfTT \^^^Kr attack is threatening. The relieving j full action starts in a few seconds. The t. ■-^lilP^ pow.'ful medicaments in443 words
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Advertisement941 1957-07-21 16 iEXPRESS^ERVICE to Australia SINGAPORE DARWIN SYDNEY Leave Singapore every Tuesday at 130 p.m. Sumptuous Super-Constellation Comfort. All First Class teats are Slumberettes. I^^j l^^*^^^ Tounjt or Fiat Class. 'M^m AIR'INDIA i 2k-y <* ADELPHI BUILDING. SINCAPORE. TEL: *****. Clear Your Skin Over Night (fk New Discovery Starts pcs^-^..)_J \A l-^A941 words
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Advertisement166 1957-07-21 16 f T^s T^E e l/^Bofy»r-R^__. [Tm^htc^e M^huffopJ)( hop iN,TiNy/>7iMR I etrniTss p j^i VO' BIN INVITED THROUGH PiNELV 7 BAS A SMOCK 1 i IS WAITIH'.'T' 1 laiL- r LAT I r NOW-UUnT.. LXDKfT VO &OT ACCOROIM' TO TV*' l f*^t\ i^Kir^vjj^ \iJi-if it* (MAJrvTLiw'M S AW^ro' V fcmfiiss-A rS^*^.^/?166 words
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Article315 1957-07-21 17 F.R.C. CASSON - F.R.C. CASSON Advice to young engaged and married couples By M.8., What are the factors that determine an individual's choice of marriage partner? 8.5.. D.P.M. THEY were sitting on the seat in front of me in the bus, two middle-aged njoying an animated conon. can't see315 words
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Article1234 1957-07-21 17 tremely rare cases, in the magazine stories, that the shop-girl marries the rlcn young baronet, or the garage mechanic the millionaire's daughter. A good deal of research has been made by sociologists and psychologists into the likeness or unlikeness of married couples All these studies1,234 words
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Article770 1957-07-21 17 British medical opinion divided on 'justifiable' abortion By A Special Correspondent Q\ what grounds is the sacrifice of n unborn baby justi--5 Leading British octors are split on question which now become v' significant. a* one leading n hospital MORE ONE-THIRD of the operations in h the lives770 words
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Advertisement265 1957-07-21 17 I Tour r I I S.E.ASIA... %> I I Mr. Moutedeer.. a popular hero of I Malay fables, tells ut that many I I ytart ago the elephant lost a wa^er '^Vis. I »o rhe tiger, the prixe being his life. >\\/f\ I Mr. Moutedeer. being an»ious to n<"\({ -^Jer!~*y265 words
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Article, Illustration802 1957-07-21 18 GRAHAM SHORT - GRAHAM SHORT By |T was with considerable respect and reverence that I climbed into the driving seat of a Lancia Aurelia the other day to go for a test drive. This Italian beauty is a car completely on in its own It802 words
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211 1957-07-21 18 TWO Singapore weightlifters, bantamweight Chua Phung Kirn and lightweight Tan Kirn Bock, will take part in the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation's official trials at the New World, on Aug. 4. If they qualify, they will form part of the e ight-man team representing Singapore211 words
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344 1957-07-21 18 Edin Peters - SMC will bid high for laurels in Shell Motor Rally Edin Peters By I^IANY here regard the new combination of Bill Wyllie and Tony Huggett as Singapore's best bet in the second Shell Malayan Motor Rally taking place during the August bank holidays. Wyllie, considered in some circles as the344 words
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Article139 1957-07-21 18 CRUSADER - THE DOOR SHUTS TIGHT CRUSADER By THERE is no hope now of any rappro3 Ch. ment between K/. in^ S.A.F.A. on the i nous question of the Ni-l,i ya Cup. S.A.F.A.'.s dv break with the F organisation «a ly worded that the door to furl tiation.s. F.A.M. of] that one139 words
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Advertisement120 1957-07-21 18 For comfort and added beauty of a designer's dream, live in healthy, airy C|pp mm Hifpi m■ IB features:— Ir^., Vd;i t IUI A ifl D DADk 4 Bcdr ms h m uiiMty __P 8 S^~\ IYD JeK W Wi iU I Wt LV& M^M 1% 2 Bathrooms Modern Sanitation120 words
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Miscellaneous88 1957-07-21 18 CPORTtNC SAM *J B Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1. Mentor. 8, Re- DOWN: 2. Era 3, N cent 11. Roan. 12. Vole 13. Tarpon. 5. Onion. J Fabric. 15. Wealth 17, Portent. Fantastic 18, Hone 19. Item. 21, Then. 16, Hibernate 18. 23. War 25, Dome- 27. All. 28. Motor 22.88 words
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Article53 1957-07-21 19 The fastest innings in Singapore rad jesterday when Army all-rounder Ken Pearce hit an un--180 out of 210 in 109 minutes. Pearce. playing for Blakanc Mum auainst Singapore Base Dlstflct, hit 1" sixe., and ten four-, to give his side 106-run win. Blakanc Mali 210 (Pearce 18053 words
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Article252 1957-07-21 19 SINGAPORE— IST INNS Thuraisingham Ibw S. Sequrrah 43 Lam b H. Sequerah 13 Woodhouse c Wescoe b S. Sequerah 12 l.i Silva b Kailasapathy Kir.i; Ibw 11.w.n.i Singh 11 Ark.ll r Kailasapathy b S. Sequerah 13 l)i I.I! .hi run out 50 Anqullia r Hamid b Hazara Singh 11252 words
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Article52 1957-07-21 19 P.W.D. Singapore beat P.W.D. Johore by an innings and 68 runs in their annual cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. Johore 59 (Sulaiman 16. Kennck 16 Richardson 2-1. Tan Eng Hoe 3-7 1 and 80. Singapore 207-9 dccl. iVijiaratnnm 38. Raiendra 30 n.0., Ponnampalam 30. Richardson 26 no.;52 words
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679 1957-07-21 19 k. LIMPI R, Sat. J|()N(, k<>\<; Chinese, the holders. represented l>\ the South China team, xored a hard earned 1-1) victory over Malayan Chiaese in the annual Ho Ho Cup Mcecr match at Prilled Road here today. The game,679 words
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Article190 1957-07-21 19 Kailas saves Malacca from a rout SINGAPORE took a 158-run lead with eight second Innings wicket in hand at the end of the first day's play in their inter-state cricket match against Malacca on the S.R.C. padang yesterday. Replying to Singapore's first innings total of 201, Malacca struggled against some190 words
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Article423 1957-07-21 19 FIVE NEW RECORDS AT SHELL MEET FIVE records were broken and another equalled at the Shell Sports club athletic meet at Paya Lebar yesterday. 8. A. Kadir (Head Office) was awarded the Palmer Cup ;)o the outstanding athlete of the meet. He equalled his own 100 yard* record of ll.lsec.423 words
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Article66 1957-07-21 19 R.E.M.E. beat Star Soccerites 5-2 in their S.A.F.A. first division league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Arthur Koh <3i, Roe and Badawi scored for R.E.M.E. and All Samijan (penalty) and Poh Aun for Soccerites. In a Junior Cup tie played earlier. R.A.P. Tengah eliminated66 words
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Article20 1957-07-21 19 Slnßapore S.C. will meet Army In the last second division waterpolo league match at Tanjone Rhu tomorrow20 words
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Article127 1957-07-21 19 RALB, Sat. TWO BATTING collapses marked a sensation day'a pUy in the inter-state cricket match between Perak and rahang which started here today. Perak, sent in Co bat, put up one of their worst batting exhibitions in post-war years and were dismissed for 48 runs in 96127 words
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Article183 1957-07-21 19 SPORE TAKE 4-0 LEAD IN FS CUP SINGAPORE took a 4-0 lead over Johore on i lie first night of their Foong Seong (up first round tie at the S.Y.S.C. last night. Omar Ibrahim, Singapore's first singles, was stretched to a "rubber" before boating Pang Kam Leone 15-6. 12-15. 15-10183 words
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Article464 1957-07-21 19 Ean Ee is best swimmer at meet SCHOOL teacher Miss Yeap Ean te was the outstanding performer at the Chinese Swimming Club annual swimming championships at Amber Road yesterday. Yeap won the women's 100 and 400 metres and also set the only record of the meet. The 18-year-old school teacher464 words
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Advertisement138 1957-07-21 19 Dunlopillo fo**' Jimhi FOR «L.^^^W* COM BO R T ALL THROUGH... T H E D A Y...^ All genuine DUNLOPILLO mjttrcsscs 'or cushions have the name DUNLOPILLO stamped directly on the latex foam, THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. Be m'se... BtufffafA, fiSflg^BHgtgft^f^Si^s |«J f 1138 words
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Article384 1957-07-21 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Back after a spell and showing his last-start win form By Delivery and Pappa's Love fit PENANG, Sat CT. VITUS, a last sl.irl winner :d Penang in May, is keeping liis form. On a i;isi track .'ii Penang this morninp this five-year-old384 words
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Article401 1957-07-21 20 Perera sets a new Malayan record KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. FEDERATION police again beat Singapore Police 1 in the annual athletics match at Gurney Road today. Federation Police, winning 11 out of the 18 events, scored 198 points to against the Colony's 144. Federation Police broke five out of the nnicn401 words
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Article34 1957-07-21 20 CHICAGO, Sat —Vie Scixas yesterday beat Kosei Kamo, Japan's national champion. 6-1, 6-2 in a quarter-final of the US. National Clay Courts Tennis Tournament here. A.P. FAY DOLF KNUL ppc. C.PA./Hong Kong-.AP - 34 words
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120 1957-07-21 20 Ist Prize $10.000/-:— No. ***** 2nd Prize $6.000/-:— No. ***** 3rd Prize 3.000/-:— No. ***** 4th Prize Sl.ooo No. ***** sth Prize 500/-:— No. ***** 5 Prizrs of S.>so each:— Ticket Nos. *****; *****; *****; *****; *****. 15 Priies of 51 nil each:— Ticket120 words
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Article180 1957-07-21 20 IBBOTSON SMASHES MILE RECORD LONDON, Sat. nEREK IBBOTSON, 24--u year-old Yorkshireman, yesterday evening set a new world record for the mile, clocking the fantastic time of 3min 57.25 ec He shattered the previous record, established by the Australian John Landy at Turku. Finland, on June 21, 1954. by eight tenths180 words
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Article70 1957-07-21 20 LONDON. Sat. Rain restricted play to 15 minutes in the match between West Indies and Middlesex at Lord's here before an early tea ■M taken on the first day today. Middlesex had scored 17 without loss in the short spell of play. It was hoped toReuter - 70 words
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Article75 1957-07-21 20 E. W. Shaw (2 up) won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's "A" medal bogey competition yesterday. Five others finished all square M.C. Bain, C.R. Brown, C.H. Pell, R.A. Malcolm and A.R. Petrie. The ball sweep on the first nine went to Bain and on the second75 words
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Article49 1957-07-21 20 ASCOT, Sat. Mr Ralph Strassburyer's Montaval won the King George Sixth and Queen Elizabeth Stakes run over one and a half milea here today after a ohoto-finish for first place witn K\ Mabsoot, who ran In the colours of Madame Germaine Vullllers. Tribord was third. Twelve ran.49 words
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Article105 1957-07-21 20 LONDON, Sat. Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: At Peterborough; Northampton 57 (Thomson 7-12 Sussex 55-1, rain delayed) start. At Kbbw Vale: Glamorgan v Essex, no play rain. At Blarkhrath: Surrey Nought for one v Kent, rain aelayed start. At Worcester: Worcester v Gloucester,Reuter - 105 words
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Article547 1957-07-21 20 w'EIOHTS for all nine races for noxt Saturday, first day of the Penang Turf Club August Bank Holiday Meeting, are: The C'G Cup Cl 1, Div 1-1 M Three Rings 903 Straits Code 8.08 Crimson Firate 8.07 Pearl City 8.07 Naiakat 8.06 Muffin Man 805 Pappa's Love547 words
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235 1957-07-21 20 NO INTER-UNIT CHAMPIONSHIP AT FMAAU MEET KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ■piJI Amateur Athletic Association has confirmed that it will send a four-man team to the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union championships here from Sept. 5 to 7. Thi s was stated by Mr. E. If. McDonald, president of the Union,235 words
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Article121 1957-07-21 20 Siam take surprise 4-0 lead BANGKOK, Sat. QJIAM caused a big sur- prise in their first round tie of the Asian zone in the Thomas Cup World Badminton Championships against India when they won all the four matches played here last night. They now need only one more point from121 words
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Article343 1957-07-21 20 SYDNEY, Sat.— Australian football results today were: International matches; Austria 3 Hungary 2 at Sydney Australia 2 China 2 at Brisbane; South Coast v Hungary (tomorrow; at Bulli; China v Queensland at Brisbane on July 24 N.S.VV. Div. 1 (Xorth» Cessnock v Merewether. Wallsend v Weston, East343 words
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Miscellaneous17 1957-07-21 22 I tk* i dIH thai H»< Jala ■or •a ■N tlflc llf I 4K'I -j|(i I j17 words
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