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Title Section14 1958-08-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Ma*"/* No. 1,199. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1958. 20 CENTS14 words
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Article344 1958-08-17 1 MEETING BACKS NEW HEALTH SCHEME Jj^ MEETING of medical practitioners in Singapore last night agreed that some form of a limited contributory health insurance scheme should be undertaken in the Colony. They also agreed that the traditional family doctor system was the best for344 words
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Article, Illustration664 1958-08-17 1 RA CE TO THE MOON Success odds range from 1-1 to 10-1— Scientists happy if 50,000 miles out U.S. likely to make first launching attempt within the next 72 hours CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, Saturday. A QUIET calm settled over the vast missile test centre here today as zero hour drew664 words
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165 1958-08-17 1 BABY HURLED ALIVE FROM CRASH PLANE NANTUCKET (Massachusetts), Sat. A NORTHEAST Airlines plane crashed and burned last night on fogbound Nantucket Island, killing 23 of the 34 people aboard, including former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, Mr. Gordon E. Dean. The twin-engine Convair was filled with holidaymakers on a165 words
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Article55 1958-08-17 1 PERTH, Sat.— A Malayan student, injured in a road accident last night, died 12 hours later in the Royal Perth hospital. He was Harith bin Basrah, 19. His father is Chief Police Officer, Kuala Trengganu, Malaya. He was a pillion passenger on a motor cycle ridden by55 words
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Article32 1958-08-17 1 Thieves brok? into a photo studio in Orchard Road. Singapore, yesterday morning and stole 21 cameras and cash to the value of $6,500 while a boy slept on the iive-foot-way.32 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-08-17 1 BULGANIN: ANOTHER STEP DOWN MARSHAL NIKOLAI BULGANIN. the former Soviet Prime Minister, has been relieved of his post as Chairman of the State Bank and appointed chairman of the Economic Council in the Stavropol region of the Russian Federation, according to Tass. Marshal Bulganin was Prime Minister from February 195594 words
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40 1958-08-17 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Dato Abdullah bin lsa, 75, a member of the Johore State Council, collapsed and died while eating breakfast at his home here today. Two of his sons are studying 'n Mecca and Australia.40 words
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Article26 1958-08-17 1 NEW YORK, Sat. An out- of -control truck jesterday crashed into a truckload of picnickers, killing four and Injuring at least 12 others U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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237 1958-08-17 1 NORMAN SIEBEL - POLICE GUARD TEAM FROM ANGRY CROWD NORMAN SIEBEL By THE touring Kowloon Motor Bus soccer team were escorted by a police radio patrol car and von from Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday after they had played a match against Singapore, j The visitors, beaten by seven goals to three, angered the237 words
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Article35 1958-08-17 1 TAIPEH, Sat— Communist coast artillery bombarded Kaoteng, the northernmost islet in the Matsu group, with 17 shells last night but failed to cause any damage, the Nationalist Defense Ministry said.— U.P.l.35 words
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Article158 1958-08-17 1 210 dead in ONE WEEK y^ TOTAL of 210 people have died in a startling week of air disasters involving five civilion and two military aircraft. In all but one instance, the planes burned before or after impact. The worst single disaster of the week— and the worst single airlineUP - 158 words
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94 1958-08-17 1 TWO CYCLISTS KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENTS Two cyclists died in Singapore General Hospital early today after being involved in separate accidents with taxis last night. They were Yeo Moh Tiew, 45, who was knocked down at Upper Thomson Road at 7.15 p.m. and Gin Giang Eng. at the junction of94 words
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Article188 1958-08-17 1 Shots in Berne legation TWO ARMED INTRUDERS WOUNDED, GIVE UP DERNE, Sat. Two armed men today entered the Hungarian legation here, opened fire on the occupants and held off Swiss police who wer« rushed to the scene for more than an hour. Passersby called police after heanng shots inside theReuter - 188 words
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Article43 1958-08-17 1 AEDS FIRE AT RAF PLANE HONG KONG, Sat. A Hoyal Air Force spotlrr plane carrying a BBC cameraman was renortrd tonight to have been fired on n«ar the border I><twetn Hong Kong and Communist China. The plane later landed safely Renter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration3702 1958-08-17 2 Robert Glenton - Men of Speed Stirling Moss the tiny killer Robert Glenton By WITH THE WORLD'S GREATEST RACING DRIVERS ONE MAD WAY TO WIN AND STAY ALIVE Of course, they said, he must come into the pits soon. It would be suicide to drive on. But lap after lap the little green3,702 words
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Advertisement6 1958-08-17 3 Next week: Race that made history6 words
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Advertisement185 1958-08-17 3 AIIFA Ulltl SILETTE tvcil— knewn s'dette zange (B A J v BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG /jr^«HjrBMBBHHI|\ POUISMED I I Illrl IITO SHINE LIKE y A 9 K\. II A MIRROR WITH COLOURS AND POLISHES) CEMENT TILES FLOORS STEPS 1 i T i JMW/4 m 0 iJlf185 words
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Article, Illustration616 1958-08-17 4 'Impression of personality has been left upon courts' Tributes to retiring Chief Justice GOOD WISHES FROM ALL AT FAREWELL PARTY ACTING Chief Justice-designate of Singapore, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah paid a glowing tribute to the retiring Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt, at a farewell accorded him by fellow judges,616 words
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Article75 1958-08-17 4 JOHORE B'VHRU, Sat. Paul Davasy. 45, of Dungun, who yesterd iy failed to declare that he had dutiable fjoods when he was a passenger in the night mail train, was fined $1,500 in the Magistrate's Court today. The articles were four wrist watches. two gold chains,75 words
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57 1958-08-17 4 Four police constables were injured, one seriously, when their patrol car was in collision with a lorry at the junction of Upper Serangoon Road and Braddell Road, Singapore, at 6.15 a.m. yesterday. The police jeep crashed Into a monsoon drain and landed on its57 words
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153 1958-08-17 4 QR Burhanuddin Al-Hel-my, president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Association, said in Singapore yesterday that only through a "united front" of all Colony parties could Singapore achieve complete independence. He suggested that the new organisation be called "The United Front of Singapore." He said:153 words
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Article65 1958-08-17 4 ALOR STAR. Sat. The Royal town of Perlis will go gay tomorrow when the Raja of Perlis celebrates his 40th birthday There will be a parade by various forces and units on the lstana ground at 9 a.m. This will be followed by a Balai Besar65 words
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149 1958-08-17 4 THE BENCH PAYS A TRIBUTE TO LADY WHYATT said: "Under the new constitution, the judges will occupy a position entirely different from that of any other citizen in the State or Singapore. "They will stand by themselves, absolutely independent of the Executive Government and indifferent to the pressure of opinion149 words
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Article103 1958-08-17 4 A LARGE number of peof\ pie yesterday attended tin:uneral of Dr. Arthur Clonent Weerakoon. a prominsnt member of the Sinhalese :ommunlty. In Singapore, vho died last Thursday. The funeral service was ield at the Cathedral of the 3ood Shepherd. Dr. Weerakoon a racing notorlst103 words
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152 1958-08-17 4 POM TODAY Singapore rice merchants will have to suspend the Import of rice for re-export to Indonesia. They were told yesterday by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry that only rice for local consumption could be imported and that for every ton imported152 words
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Advertisement305 1958-08-17 4 7'm. h.j'i:- |Hp^ t piece Port v I pt^^K^ '■>w i'\jftiple fl iht many nmiia> j f 2ttfJ%^JF iwni m the Uai.r- *"4»«^ wm i i m^Wv t 7> _2^dS4 /imJKMnMWP" ©la** The glistening beauty of Watcrford Glass is something that money alone cannot create. It needs the sensitive hand305 words
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Miscellaneous100 1958-08-17 4 At your cinemas ■lollOl < II. ill! II CATHAY: Beneath the 12tli Mile Reef 10 a.m.: Bridge on the River Kwai 2.30. 6, 9. REX: Jupiter's Darling 11.30 a.m.: Port Massacre 3.15 6 45 9.15. Kola Illiarii LIDO: Manjfsa (Malay) 9.30 a.m. Yoke Lui Choon Cheng (Cantonese) 3. 7.15, 9.30.100 words
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Article, Illustration447 1958-08-17 5 Lloyd Morgan - Aussies are not prejudiced: 'We accept all— as equals' Lloyd Morgan WOMAN AMBASSADOR' TELLS OF AGITATION AGAINST WHITE POLICY By It is quite erromeous to assume that because "White Australia" is official policy, Australians are colour conscious. On the contrary, the majority are entirely without prejudice. Nor do Australians have447 words
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Article, Illustration191 1958-08-17 5 BIGGEST SCOUT CAMP YET 250 UNDER CANVAS FOR FIVE DAYS THE Governor and Chief Scout of Singapore, Sir William Goode, yesterday advised 200 scouts under canvas at Jurong to make as many friends as they could while in camp. "You will have a chance while you are here to meet191 words
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Article38 1958-08-17 5 Patenon, Bimona ;md Co. Ltd.. agents lor the Swjdlsh East Asia Co. Ltd., hist olfht gavp a dinner party to its' local business dealers at Urn Tai Thong Restaurant of th<* j Happy World. Singapore. I38 words
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Article, Illustration552 1958-08-17 5 STORE MANAGER QUITS AFTER 47 YEARS THE retiring general-manager of Whiteaways, Mr. J. H. M. Summers, yesterday cast his mind back nearly halt a century to 1911 when he was an assistant in the same firm in Penang "at the552 words
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Article213 1958-08-17 5 SINGAPORE let another fine visiting artist down last night. The Victoria Memorial Hall was only half-full for the recital given by Rumanian lyric tenor Petre Munteanu Signor Munteanu was apparently upset and uncertain of hJs reception in the first half of the nrogramme but he213 words
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87 1958-08-17 5 150 POLICE INSPECTORS AT OWN PARTY One hundred and fifty police inspectors half the inspectorate took time off from crime- busting and other police duty last night to entertain their chief. Commissioner A. E. G. Blades, to a cocktail party after he had declared open their new clubhouse at Mount87 words
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Article63 1958-08-17 5 Dance teachers will meet at 263. Outram Road, Singapore, today at 4 p.m. to form an official board of ballroom dancing. The sponsors of the meeting are Messrs. S. A. Soon. Low Poh San. Chee Teck Swee, S. H. Quah and Timothy Lee. They hope the63 words
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Article41 1958-08-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, have sent messages of greeting* and good wishes to the Pre- sldent of Indonesia on the occasion of Inaoneslan independence day tomorrow.41 words
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Article26 1958-08-17 5 The Postmaster-General. Malaya, announced yesterday that a new post office would be opened at the fifth mile Thomson Road, Singapore, on Aug. 27.26 words
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Article236 1958-08-17 5 Is YOUR ticket in this list? *****25 GETS IT MALACCA. Sat.— Ticnfl ket No *****25 sold in Selangor won the first prize of $350,000 in the 57th draw of the Social and Welfare Services Lottery drawn here today. The second and third prize tickets were sold in Johore. The full236 words
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Advertisement499 1958-08-17 5 I i %k trength of Bank 1 J ¥7 asc of Withdrawal htrr^ipau M 1 J mlkout dtducn™ »f (P ommands Confidence j» income tax T ncquallcd Reputation E^ "D cali-tic and Stable Rates of Interest 5 F merest at 6% per annum paid twice yearly I T otal a^ets499 words
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Article, Illustration557 1958-08-17 6 Wiy^^^^^^^^^^^^^K'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^f^^^^f^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^f f^^ April, a do-it-yourself Miss, tries out styles in unusual way £UNDAY Times career girl of the week is pretty, 19-year-old April Lee Kuan-Yin, fashion artist and designer, who worked in a lawyer's office until her artistic talent got her a job on the Straits Times557 words
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Article285 1958-08-17 6 Stick out your neck for beauty TTEEPING young and pretty IV depends a lot on the state of your neck. It is the first part of your beauty to be affected by the years, by weather and climate and it is never too young to begin your beauty care. Never285 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-08-17 6 MING BLUE CHEONGSAM WITH A LOVELY CONTRAST IN PURE WHITE SWISS GUIPURE LACE. THE FITTED LINE ACCENTUATES APRIL'S TINY WAIST AND SLENDER FIGURE. SHE LIKES GLOVES FOR EXTRA SMARTNESS. CHEONGSAM DESIGNED BY APRIL.38 words
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291 1958-08-17 6 rKE some tips from the stars on how to travel light and arrive bright. "Start cool, stay cool." is the advice of Anna Gaylor, piquant Parisienne star of 'Nor The Moon By Night.' 'allow yourself time enough to catch plane, train or291 words
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Article114 1958-08-17 6 T^EXT time you give a party or contribute to the family dinner, try your hand at making Chocolate Fluff, a light and tempting dessert that is just the thing to serve on a warm evening. You need 1 pint milk: 4 tablespoons sugar; 3 eggs; 1 teaspoon vanilla: 2114 words
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Advertisement114 1958-08-17 6 Yes! Tomorrow he'll be glad he started -**<*^**^O^^S using Kolynos Toothpaste today! The .future r—^^^^^S^^M is brighter for the child who starts \^^^f^^SmS^ with Kolynos tooth protection. i A &k/ 1 I'"^1 7 FAMOUS FORMULAS Because of the amazing anti-enzyme <J|?^^r>—^ to suit you* tasti action of Kolynos, chances of114 words
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Advertisement209 1958-08-17 6 Get Healthy, Beautiful Hair Mfiuw Dr. Dralle's Lemon Shampoo I I l^vSn-^B giTes your hair that clean sparkle, leaves ri H ShampOO it silky and shiny and how good W Wf^^^miL^n l^affj>{K''*k it imells. f I (j; T If I i Dr. Dralle's Birkin Tonic, fortified BH9 M w f209 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1958-08-17 7 Roderick Mann OH, HOW I HATE IT ALL yells TREVOR HOWARD PRESENTS THE TOP STARS IN THE TOP SHOW BUSINESS COLUMN Dateline Capri. THE boat reached Capri at seven, and I climbed up the narrow, winding road to the tiny piazza to keep my appointment with Trevor Howard. I was1,028 words
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225 1958-08-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. AN ex-convict Sa'at Bin Haji Yacob, sentenced to death today for killing his' pretty divorced wife, told the judge, Mr. Justice Smith: "You will know in the second world." Sa'at. 26. who maintained his Innocence to the last minute, was alleged to225 words
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Article79 1958-08-17 7 'Don't spit' campaign stepped up A HUNDRED mass health movement volunteers from the health and water departments of the Singapore City Council began a house-to-house drive yesterday to intensify the antispitting campaign. They distributed pamphlets and movement emblems and made personal contacts. The volunteers had received instructions from the Mayor,79 words
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Article32 1958-08-17 7 Goh Chan. 54. was fined $60 or two weeks' jail by a Singapore court yesterday alter he pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing 50 lbs. of dutiable tobacco.32 words
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142 1958-08-17 7 DR. CHANG IS DESCRIBED UNDESIRABLE -OFFICIAL DR. Chang Shlh. a former Singapore newspaperman who wa s recently barred from entering the Colony was yesterday officially declared an "undesirable" Immigrant. Mr. Lim Joo Hock, Acting Controller of Immigration announced in the Government gazette that Dr. Chang's re-entry permit the validity of142 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-08-17 7 Captain Chan Soon Kin, Malayan Airways' first local captain, who was married yesterday to Emma Kboo Yew Ngoh. a teacher, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. They will leave for a Hone Kong honeymoon on Tuesday. Sunday Times picture. Mr. and Mrs. Kiramathypathy Mailbagananpathy, seen after99 words
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Article27 1958-08-17 7 Mrs. Mercy Rajah, of the law firm of Mendis Co Singapore, is joining the Attorney-General's Department tomorrow as a Crown Counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor.27 words
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Advertisement543 1958-08-17 7 BKSttW*|*^-' J jft» j3p ••-•m -jfEiJtf -tt--. ■■7+*Wl iW'i.iimmß.^ s- TIHBCIV*"-.- ■n'lWtr ml% ■■•V*nS BtWi** I tl .i^i ■'I***' -iHi* *fc. i ■nB W i% i) ay c 1 1» KM IS bH pa thi: hlfl\ 1 IV IV Yn Never sick enough to stay in bed, yet never really543 words
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240 1958-08-17 8 PRELATE 'NO' TO CYPRUS PARTNERSHIP PLAN PLEA ATHENS, Saturday. MAKARIOS today rejected an appeal to him to co-operate in Britain's new plan, "partnership for Cyprus." The Greek Government, at an emergency session later today, is also expected to reject a British appeal for its co-operation in carrying out the plan.Reuter - 240 words
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Article157 1958-08-17 8 Jakarta plan to save economy JAKARTA, Sat. The Indonesian Government today promised "corrective measures" to help restore the republic's disturbed economy. Dr. Djuanda. the Premier, told the parliament the regional barter, smuggling and other illegal foreign trade had caused hundreds of millions of dollars loss. He said tne deficit inReuter - 157 words
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Article175 1958-08-17 8 DUBLIN, Sat— Dr. K. Van Daiger, chief medical officer of KLM, Royal Dutch Airlines, said that postmortem examination showed that all victims of the Shannon crash suffered brain bleeding which indicated that they died before the impact of the plane onto the sea. He said175 words
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Article24 1958-08-17 8 BANGKOK. Sat. Police here said an "ants" army" of young boys was smuggling sugar across the border from Malaya into southern Siam.-24 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-08-17 8 BIG WELCOME FOR NAUTILUS AFTER ROLE VOYAGE UNDER ICE-CAP A large crowd was on hand at Portland harbour, Dorset, England, to welcome the United States atomic powered submarine Nautilus after her successful his-tory-making 6,700-mile voyage under the North Pole and Arctic ice-cap. Inset: The Nautilus commander, Commander William R. Anderson,UPI - 77 words
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165 1958-08-17 8 The Island Club moves to meet council AN EXTRAORDINARY general meeting of the Royal Island Club has been called for Sept. 2 to deal with a threepoint agenda: 1. To accept the resignation of the present committee led by Sir Robert Scott (president), Mr. Loke Wan Tho (vice-president) and Mr.165 words
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Article29 1958-08-17 8 GETTYSBURG, Pennsylvania, Sat. President Elsenhower arrived here yesterday for a quiet weekend complaining. "Oh boy. am I tired?" But he played 18 holes of golf. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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298 1958-08-17 8 MAKE RUSSIA GIVE CLEAR REPLY, TIN MINER URGES KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. kJALAYA is expected to demand that the Soviet Union should state clearly whether it wants tc join the International Tin Council when the council meets in London on Oct. 14, the president of the All-Malaya Chinese Miniers' Association. Mr.298 words
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Article68 1958-08-17 8 1 1 newspapers form union MELBOURNE, Sat.— Eleven of Australia's metropolitan daily newspapers have formed a new association which will replace the Australian Newspaper Proprietors' Association and the Australian Newspapers Council. Thi s announcement wao made by Mr. H. R. Syme. general manager of David Syme and Co. Ltd.. presidentReuter - 68 words
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Article24 1958-08-17 8 PARIS, Sat. The French atomic scientist, Frederic Joliot-Curie will be given a state funeral on Tuesday. He died on Thursday night. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article79 1958-08-17 8 IPOH, Sat. A European couple from Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Forbes, were injured when their car was involved in a collision with another carrying seven members of the Perak branch of the Malayan Red Cross Society, near here today. Mr. Forbes, 36, and79 words
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49 1958-08-17 8 BANGKOK, Sat. A United Nations survey says "commendable efforts" have been made in providing lowcost housing In Hong Kong and Singapore during the last few years. The survey is prepared by the secretariat of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article154 1958-08-17 8 MADRID. Sat. The priest looked down at the socially-prominent young couple kneeling before him at Leon, Spain, yesterday on his right, glowing society bride Maria Antonia Herrero. on his left railway executive Pio Cela. The priest paused a moment in the wedding ceremony, thenUPI - 154 words
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Article192 1958-08-17 8 BAGDAD, Sat. yHE first of about 122 high government and military officials of the deposed -egime of King Feisal went on trial here today before a special high military court The trials op?ncd Just a month and two days after the coup which brought violent death192 words
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Article56 1958-08-17 8 CAIRO. Sat. President Nasser of United Arab Republic and Crown Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabia met for trw second time here today for what were beli;ved to be talks aimed at federating the two countries. President Nasser met Prince Faisal at the Eltahra Palace where theUPI - 56 words
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Advertisement166 1958-08-17 8 MIL mTHE MODERN TONIC FOOD J^f^te^ IN CLASS. Dealing with a bunch of healthy, mischievous youngsters is no easy task for the conscientious teacher. THE STRESS and STRAIN Parents have entrusted their children to her during these o f MODERN LIFE all-important, formative years hers is the responsibility of directing166 words
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Advertisement71 1958-08-17 8 zonas TRADE MARK r«% Surgical Plaster \^J has so f Treating a wound, fixing j J%*\ A o^S^E a dressing, or strapping J~Zf-£\y'y '^^Q Putting a non-slip grip Mending a fountain pen cap or on a badminton racket m spectacle from*. ZONAS ADHESIVE PLASTER ZONAS ALWAYS STICKS FIRMLY I *t>HESIV*71 words
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Article, Illustration411 1958-08-17 9 Kenneth Wanstall - A-BOMB SURVIVOR TILLS OF MILLION TO ONE ESCAPE Kenneth Wanstall Brunei officer to go to London for medical examination By A 13-YEAR-OLD secret was bared last week, when, for the first time, the man who saw a city die told the full story of an experience which has aroused considerable411 words
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1208 1958-08-17 9 Here is his own stury tola exclusively to the Sunday Times. fr It was a bright sunny mornins with just a hint of cloud in the sky I had awakened early that day for though we had become used to1,208 words
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726 1958-08-17 9 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI By London, Sat. "^O the 'vorld of silence in which Malaya's 2,000 deaf children live. Miss Lee Kooi Jong, tne country's chief delegate at the International Congress on the Modern Educational Treatment of Deafness, brings a message of hope726 words
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Advertisement453 1958-08-17 9 WE ARE THE SPACEMEN a OF TO-DAY! \z<SN/y No i<H« boat* tfcw yo- can iJe&'Wt'X I1 find million* ot square fwwt of JM^ COSELEY' BUILDINGS in oil port* o* the woHd. j And no wonder, because \y COSELEY STEEL FRAMED J \^-f BUILDINGS ore economi- y/,,,.,./; X;!v I col to453 words
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Article36 1958-08-17 10 20 Word* ilO (Minimum). MR. CHIA POW HIN and Children thank Brothers of St. John's Institution, Relatives and Friends Car Attendance, Wreaths, and Cash Contributions In recent loss of their devoted Wife and Mother. Lye.36 words
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Obituary70 1958-08-17 10 Word! $10 (Minimum). MARTIN In Ever Affectionate and Unfading Remembrance »f our dear MoUier, Mary Anna, who was called to Rest from Sune Road Internment Camp <3 Occupation) on 17. 1945 S.icily Missed. Firsts till happy years of having •ou Then the sudden crushing blow of losing you.70 words
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Article479 1958-08-17 10 NECESSARY DANGER T'HEftE is one man whose words mean more to the people of Singapore than those of anyone else. He is the Federation's Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. They know that so much in their future depends on the goodwill of the man in power in Kuala Lumpur. His479 words
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Article, Illustration1435 1958-08-17 10 By the Scientific Correspondent of the Financial Times Dr. Roy Johnson, Head of the U.S. moon rocket programme, announced that the first attempt to launch a lunar satellite might take place this week. This article discusses the problems involved and the motives behind1,435 words
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949 1958-08-17 10 FRANCIS COORAY - FRANCIS COORAY By Kuala Lumpur EVEN the best regulat- eel family in the world cannot live at its accustomed level if its bread winner finds himself in grave financial difficulties. Similarly even the best administered country cannot continue indefinitely to maintain all its949 words
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Advertisement659 1958-08-17 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. to Words $10 (Minimum). WEE LIOW: The Engagement la announced today between Robert Soon Tin, fourth son of Mr. i: Mrs. Wee Kah Klat. and Haviimd Gaik Kirn, only daughter "i Mr. Ma, Liow Tiow Kee. SITUATIONS VACANT M W,,,rf» fj (MinJ—Box it cU.txtrm. SALES REPRESENTATIVES to up659 words
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160 1958-08-17 11 Hunt for $2 m. Suzuki treasure called off TELUK ANSON, Sat.— Digging operations to locate the fabulous Suzuki treasure of gold, silver and jewellery said to be worth about $2 million, were called off yesterday after six days. It is understood that the syndicate looking for the treasure is negotiating160 words
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Article119 1958-08-17 11 4,000 immune against diphtheria M/VLACCA. Sat. About lU 1.000 children have been :r,... ulatrd at the Municipal Health Office here since the ;inti-diphtheria campaign started about three weeks ago. A large number has also been inoculated at the local infant welfare clinic. The campaign started because of a slight increase119 words
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150 1958-08-17 11 $2.7 mil. buildings for diplomatic missions KUALA LUMP UR, Sat. The Federation Government has spent $2,785,000 to buy buildings overseas for the Ministry of External Affairs, the Sunday Times was told today. The buildings are in London, Washington, Canberra. Paris, Tokyo, Bangkok, Jakarta. New Delhi and Karachi. A Ministry spokesman150 words
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Article38 1958-08-17 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: August 533 buyers, *33 sellers. Tone was flnn. Singapore mount Oil Millers* Association bulk $48.75 sellers, drum $52.75 .sellers. Tone was quiet.38 words
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Article27 1958-08-17 11 Donations to the Singapore Spastic Children's Association, which held its first flag day yesterday. should be sent to the honorary treasurer, P.O. Box 192—not 129.27 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-08-17 11 Summer in Singapore Lim borrows hat for parade The Malayan Air Training Corps' seven-day camp at Tanah Merah was aptly named "summer ramp." Three cadets fainted at a parade yesterday morning. The heat also proved too much for the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who inspected the parade. He89 words
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173 1958-08-17 11 Expat exodus -but there is no loss of efficiency KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Malayanisation of public services in the Federation has nearly reached its half-way mark, the Deputy Federal Establishment Officer, Inche Abdullah Sahat, tod the Sunday Times today. He added that 48.7 per cent of the expatriate officers had173 words
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Article53 1958-08-17 11 Tan Cheng Choon, Of Thomson Road, was fined $5,000 or six months' jail in Singapore yesterday for assisting in the carrying on of a public lottery. The fine was not paid. Tan admitted having $1,220 worth of chap ji ki staking slips in Lavender Street at53 words
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Article85 1958-08-17 11 Meditation Centre meets today AN inaugural meeting of the Singapore Meditation Centre will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall today at 5 p.m.. under the guidance of Yogi Maharshi Mahesh. The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will be the guest of honour. Hundreds of people have felt the85 words
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Article49 1958-08-17 11 Gan Yang San, 31. was ordered to be sent to Woodbridge Hospital ..rter being charged in Singapore yesterday with attempting to cause mischief by setting fire to a house in Thomson Road on Friday. No plea was taken. The case was postponed for two weeks49 words
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283 1958-08-17 11 Ck'.HTY students, 54 ot them girls, of the Teachers' Training College, Singapore, have passed the first year certificate course, and qualified for admission to the second year They are' Girls H. Mary Armstrong Balbir Kaur Gill. N. Bandara. Irene Chan. Pearly Chia. Chin Yuh Ann.283 words
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Article, Illustration344 1958-08-17 11 Vincent Huang - 'SINGAPORE DIVORCES BEA T HOLLYWOOD' Vincent Huang V^»* c 1 JT* j T- 4 j ri^j ljn j- r% a* tSuM ftt By HONC KONC, Saturday. MRS. SHIRIN FOZDAR, founder of the Singapore Council of Women, told a gathering of Indian women here yesterday that divorce rates in Singapore were344 words
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Article52 1958-08-17 11 By "FILM-MAKER" THE Singapore Film Society is forming an amateur cine group. The Inaugural meeting will be held on Aug. 26 at 8.15 p.m. in the preview theatre at United Engineers. River Valley Road. Dr. Ivan Polunin will show a selection of his films and discuss52 words
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Article17 1958-08-17 11 The tin price In Singapore yesterday was $368 per picul, down $1.12' a on Friday.17 words
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Advertisement411 1958-08-17 11 i^&mj round trip to 11 days including 4 days in Hong Kong! SAILS RETURNS CARTHACE 18th Sept ZOHi Scot CANTON 16th Oct 28th Oct CHUSAN lit Nov Urii Nov FIRST CLASS $663 TOURIST CLASS $371 Including ttay on board. Children according to age. ISLAY KERB 6c CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PHONE411 words
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Miscellaneous58 1958-08-17 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 12.30 p.m. (9ft.), Port Dickson 7.55 a.m. 4 10ft. lln.) 8.17 p.m. (9ft. 71n.). PenaiiK 1.48 a.m. (8ft. 5in.) 1 57 p.m. 1 9ft. lln. i TOMORROW Singapore 12.19 a.m. HOft.i 1.03 pjn. (9ft. 2in), Port Dickson 8.32 a.m. (10ft. 2in.> 8.53 p.m. (9ft. 41n.i. Penang58 words
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Miscellaneous160 1958-08-17 11 What:s On TODAY SINGAPORE BALLET ACADEMTV presents a Season of Ballet at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise. 6.30 p.m. SINGAPORE MEDITATION CENTRE: Inaugural meeting at Victoria Memorial Hall guest of honour Chief Minister Mr. Llm Yew Hock at 5 p.m. METHODIST FELLOWSHIP: Talk on photography with demonstration in developing and160 words
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Miscellaneous22 1958-08-17 11 N ARA VANA I K I K I Study class on Narayana Quru's teachings at 188-68 West Hill Road, Sembawang, 7 p.m.22 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-08-17 12 THIRST prUr winner (»30) this week Is Lee Khoon Chuan, 262 Sanfai Riunbai, Bnkit Mertajara, with "Dawn" (top, left), Ukrn with a Paxrtte camera with exposore F. 11 and speed 1/ 100 sec. Second priie (Sl5) foet to W. F. Onn, 84 SUat Road, Singapore 3,139 words
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993 1958-08-17 12 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas By THE development of films has already been touched on rather lightly in a previous article and a number of readers have written in to ask for a more detailed description of the process. Several have asked me to list the chemicals that993 words
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Article21 1958-08-17 12 - Raymond Thomas, c/o Sunday Times. River Valley Road, Singapore, for any information about photography you would like to have.21 words
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605 1958-08-17 12 Cine Corner FILM-MAKER A POINT OF VIEW THAT'S WORTH REMEMBERING HOW critical are you of your own films? Do you run them through two or three times before first editing, then review them to see if they have a recognisable thtme. continuity, good photographic auality? This article today is addressed605 words
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Advertisement471 1958-08-17 12 Play sate m -Hie Sun M <e^ifc f kV H INSIST ON "Optically correct SUNGLASSES Calobar sunglasses provide if^i complete protection from the suns rays. Even in the V r\ brightest sunlight your eyes will be relaxed reducing S^ sO bothersome glare, yet giving s ~"'^^SiJ»^^ exceptionally clear object deiinition.471 words
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Article, Illustration567 1958-08-17 13 The Fly: It buzzes with tension WHETHER it would prove harmful to juvenile nerves or whether it wouldn't really hurt a fly is a question which might be debated in many a coffee shop. But without a doubt 20th Century-Fox's "THE FLY" is567 words
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885 1958-08-17 13 THE REST OF THE WEEK'S FILMS lAPAN won an award at I the Cannes film festival in 1957 for its documentary, "WONDERLAND OF NATURE' and deservedly so. Produced by the Da'ei Film Corporation, it was shot on the so-called Japanese Alps where camera885 words
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Advertisement577 1958-08-17 13 |iCJpoR(AioNU^ SMtifryi St. now showii(6 i 11 a.m., 1 45. 4.15. 6.45 9.30 p.m "C ANTHONY PERKINS --Technlrmma > SILVAN'A MANGANO THIS ANGRY AGE Tri h-( ol j 1 MIDNIGHT Chen Hou •Un Tsui (Enflish SubUUes) 31 I TONIGHT "BEWARE OF PICKPOCKETS" (Mand.). yL Today 9 am.: "Dance of Wu577 words
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Advertisement553 1958-08-17 13 I m -mv y fi^ VOM Slunrinff g 7S f I 45, 4. 6.30 9.30 a^enVJrk WONDERLAND OF NATURE" <<£? i Tonifht M'nit*: "THE LITTLE TRAMPS' Mandarin. < Today 9 am.: "BHOWANI JUNCTION 1 C'Scope Color *PHONI _<j^ LAST f>" If I 3030 V S 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 4553 words
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Miscellaneous81 1958-08-17 13 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres SINGAPORE Medium wave 476 metre* KUALA LCMPUB Medium wave 341 metres PENANG Medium wave 366 metica IPOH Medium wave 33t metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres A.M. 7.15 Good Morning To You; 7.16 Bright and Early; 7.30 The News; 7.35 Breakfast Club: A.02 News81 words
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Miscellaneous118 1958-08-17 13 Uon: ii.3o Religious Half Hour; P.M. 12.00 Amusement with the Alphabet: 12.30 Cricket- 1.00 ProKramme Summary; 1.01 Music la a Mid-day Mood; 1.30 The News: 145 Relax and Listen; 2.00 Hit Parade; 2.30 The Goon Snow; 3 00 Concert Half Hour; 3.30 Cricket; 4.00 Listeners' Choice; 5.00 Hello Children; S118 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1958-08-17 14 WHAT MAKES MY KIND OF PICTURES PAY 30 Years of Talking Pictures Vr^P A SURVEY OF THE INDUSTRY'S PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS LONDON. AS you go to meet the Top Men in the film industry you hear the sound of your footsteps fade as the carpeting gets richer and thicker on1,190 words
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264 1958-08-17 14 BLAMBS DIESEL FUMES FOR CANCER LONDON, Sat. Smoking is not the cause of lung cancer, says a prominent Harley Street doctor, but diesel fumes >om buses, taxis, trains and power stations almost certainly are. Sir Walter Fergusson Hannay. his wife is Miss Doris Lesley, the264 words
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650 1958-08-17 14 Some camera angles on the miracles, foibles and oddities of this glamour world THIRTY years of talk--1 ies have produced a heady cocktail of milestones, miracles, follies and oddities. Keeping to the same recipe, here is a specimen collection: m The Robe, the first Cinemascope production, netted the highest gross650 words
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Advertisement76 1958-08-17 14 SUNBEAM G R EAT NAMES HUMBER HAW K >«* <S s3''«sS^^^^^i'*Si^ IN MOTORING iMpiFR MINX Hillman, Humb*r. and Rapirr, \_J^E%M%AtMM^B are available for your hone MOTORS ITD. .~~o» mm* or nuIIU. CMS <*•* HUM MOI. U P. lull >» use RDYLfRFFII for the clean smart look BRYLCKEM controls VUUr hair76 words
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Advertisement126 1958-08-17 14 f J r?l TB,I ,/la^Lm V*. V«h tS«L -s m IHW i t 9urT^^Lt il_ According to Hindu belief*, doneJn* fiti --<>''' m. kJF r l wot created by Brahmo and given f -Qftltty^".. |M i^- man by the toge Bhcroto and h« flU^ 100 ions. tmf&t' jJt. Classically, the126 words
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Article, Illustration1992 1958-08-17 15 NIELS MULDER - The people you meet, the questions they ask you NIELS MULDER Around the World on foot B» a social aftthropologitt {MA. t Amsterdam Univenlty), wlio >»»• hiking; kit w*i around the woH 6 in otdtr know A*ian countries and their peopfei THE theory of hitch-hiking is simple; where there are1,992 words
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140 1958-08-17 15 LONDON, Sat. "Harry Black," the made-in-India jungle drama starring Stewart Granger, is assured a front place in the critical United States market, sharing prestige at major cinemas with Hollywood's top-drawing productions. The picture that Earl Mountbalten's son-in-law film-maker Lord Brabourne produced on location in140 words
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Advertisement94 1958-08-17 15 THERE'S iREALISOAP in RINSO wmmmmmmm THAT'S WHY IT mmmmmmmm washes so thoroughly is so gentle on clothesso kind to hands! A CUP OF ENERGY p^^™^ FOR BREAKFAST j J^EffivF')' A cup of Ovaltine at breakfast will give you vital energy that </^S^*^"^^|H lasts the whole day. It is both filling94 words
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Advertisement375 1958-08-17 16 with its stimulating, unrivalled fragrance is the ideal freshener for men and women alike. Whether inhaled or patted on neck and wrists its exhilarating coolness gives you complete assurance and the sense of .4/1 U by you tor ■SjffigjcH wassTr M aff m *t*J aief *coiou«£t EAI DE COLOGNE "4711".375 words
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Miscellaneous1297 1958-08-17 16 M^^^m |J^k/ I '/flH^SasVr^H aiiisss^ssssssso^aiifleiiiis^iisi39^"il^aW.* is^lsW^aasKl THAT HIS native OrTOfcS ma.7 SELECTED Mi»A AS A /irrT^aß Wjk M I \M W E W^S i*\*\E7lATElv SACtIPiCiAL OPPEHINS POR TME MVSTE»!IOUS TA-HU' (l kj-^Vrf^^ML tWefr Km. CONPIneR AN7 S^EnT TME TME eOLLOwiNG *aO*ninS, J|fllllll)rv %w vvd "1 I TA-HU~ WE AJCE MERE1,297 words
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1422 1958-08-17 17 This girl cannot live in peace with Mum Jane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK MY trouble is that 1 Just can't live peacefully with my mother. I lost my father when 1 was four and my mother has been workIng since I was seven, and only returning home once a fortnight. I1,422 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1958-08-17 17 Taxi-cab manners-and it is passengers who always have to pay f J TalSS^Kk'iV Lv ~Nal bViv i.!J U VkaSSaVlV^ aP Wl f 1 LaaWV 'VV LaW ifV^LaV 4Q 1 i/// *Mri» I i aa^aa^^L-. 1 la^a^aM^L^atSi^^^ «Wfc^3 Ma^J RECENTLY I attended nocturnal ceremonies connected with the death of my aunt.1,032 words
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Advertisement264 1958-08-17 17 Address your letter: The Know Alls.' The Sunday Time* Tims House. River Valley Road. Singapore. m This is what In the fight against rising transport costs I TASK-TAILORED means _^-^^^^mmmvi mm —l^l M l^aVlil aa^aa r -lv »>/ J x-fc-*^ frl/ '!9l Cn J 'i Vo choic€ of B-A/'jC-O.N.v. *mmmmmit^^^^^^*~264 words
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Advertisement134 1958-08-17 17 jtat i& Mm NEW ok* availabto. GENERAL^ ELECTRIC Interior Terrific... clout with main door, g Here is a super low cost refrigerator built Two Mini-Cube Ice for thr whole family, with plenty of wide Trsyt. J^ 'helves, trays, and ample compartments Egg Racks fcr all thor fro/en Inods the only134 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1958-08-17 18 Everyone is raving about the Citroen fROM the front it looks like a World War 1 tank minus its teeth. From the rear it gives the impression that if you opened the door o brood of chickens would come flapping out. From the side,1,002 words
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Article38 1958-08-17 18 The Muslim New Year sports will be held at Jalan Besar stadium on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. The best Muslim Sportsman Trophy will be presented to Mansor bin Sawi, the Malayan cycling rhamDion during the Driae-Kivine.38 words
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Article500 1958-08-17 18 'THE Music Man," the A musical comedy which has replaced the fabulous 'My Fair Lady" as No. 1 at the box office on Broadway, has arrived in Singapore. While ticket-hungry Broadway audiences are still paying scalpers' prices for seats, a complete recording of the show, with the500 words
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444 1958-08-17 18 CALLY Hudson was the oui--I=3 standing performer again at the Singapore junior swimming championships at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Sally, who is 13. won all four events for girls under 14 years and two for girls under 17 years. She also set two of ihe444 words
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664 1958-08-17 18 A SINGAPORE police radio car and van were called to Jalan Besar Stadium last night to escort the touring (owloon Motor Bus soccer team back to their hotel in iukit Pasoh Road after they had played a match against iingapore. The Kowloon664 words
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244 1958-08-17 18 Police caned to escort tourists back to hotel rrom tne sidelines to piay me game properly but they just would not listen to me Singapore were well worth tnelr victory, If only for their clever and spirited football for the first 57 minutes at tne end of which they were244 words
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Article160 1958-08-17 18 AUSSIES BEAT 2 WORLD RECORDS TOKYO, Sat.— Tlie \oung and powerful Australian swimming team today dominated the third day of the Japanese national swimming championships here. Led by John Monk ton and Jon Konrads. who broke the official world 200 metres backstroke and 400 metres freestyle records, they proved themselvesReuter - 160 words
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Article118 1958-08-17 18 SCOTTISH, IRISH SOCCER LONDON, Sat. Results in today's football matches were: SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP Aberdeen S F,ilkirk 1 Airdrie 2 Clyde 3 Arbroath 6 Dumbarton Ayr 4 Forfar Celtic 3 St. Mirren Hiindee U. 1 Morton 4 Dunfennline 4 Brechin 1 E. Stirling 1 Stranraer 2 Hibernian 0 Kilmarnock 3Reuter - 118 words
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Article41 1958-08-17 18 NOTTINGHAM. Sat.—Nottinghamshire had scored 207 for five at tea on the opening day of their match here against the New Zealand cricket team. Main scorers were Simpson 48, Poole 62 and Hill 58 not out. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement95 1958-08-17 18 Pr- i Doirnin NEXT TIME BUY GENUINE FIAT SPARE PARTS Avo liable from: THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD. (Motor Division) 25 SAIBOO STREET. SINGAPORE. Or Branches at: Kuala Lumpur, Penana, Ipoh, Malacca, Kuantan, Johore Bahru. Or from the following Dealers:— KLUANG Kluang Cycle Motor Co.; BATU PAHAT Ban Kheng Motors;95 words
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Miscellaneous116 1958-08-17 18 Crossword Solution ACROSS: Mauve. 6. Sharp. 10. Nefarious. 11. Prim. 13. Beset. 15. Loot. 16. Bat. 18. Sect 19. Eon. 20, Lines. 22. Toy 23, Mandate. 25, Divan. 26. Enrol. 27, Peaches. 31. Gem 33. Staid 34. Gin. 36. User 38. End 39, Naze. 40, Aster. 42. Bones 43. Reasoning.116 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1958-08-17 19 KEE TIANG; GUNN CHIT THYE - KEE TIANG and GUNN CHIT THYE II *i OU Siamese disqualified in relay; Vincent sets record in 880 yds PENANC Saturday. ANOTHER seven Malayan records making a total of 14 for the meet were broken on the concluding day of the Federation1,091 words
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Article505 1958-08-17 19 RESULTS AT A GLANCE 220 YARDS FINAL: 1. Kesavan Soon (Spore), 2. Ernest. Fnd.i (Spore), 3. O. Ananda (Sel). 22 ss*c 440 YARDS FINAL: 1. Rahim Ahmad iPg>, 2. Kolc Lit Yoong (Sell, 3. V. Velayutham (Mai). 49.55ec. 440 YARDS 111 Kill I FINAL: 1. M. Gunesena (Spore i. 2.505 words
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405 1958-08-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. AN unbroken fourth-wic-ket stand of 123 between M. Sathasivam (77\ former All-Ceylon star, and S. Rajalingam (52), had put Selangor in a strong position when rain stopped play at 3.48 p.m. today second day of the three-day Malayan interstate405 words
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Article154 1958-08-17 19 SINGAPORE lit INNS. Pearce c and b Ourucharan 15 Barrick b Ourucharan 25 B. Marks b Ourucharan 3 Thuraislngam c Slvagnanam b Navaratnam 28 El good b Jones 19 Alty c Shepherdson b Dews 9 Delllkan c Dews b Navaratnam 36 Rttnam c Jones b Navaratnam 0 Schubert154 words
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Article93 1958-08-17 19 IONDON, Sat— Tea scores In J todays cricket matches were: At Lord's. Middlesex 197 (Gale 69> versus Surrey. At Clarion. Essex 173-5 (Barker 51. Smith 51 n.o. i versus Hamp- > shire. At Dover. Kent 142-5 (Wilson 71 n.0.) versus Northants. At Loufhboroujh, Glamorgan 163-6 (HedgesReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement144 1958-08-17 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. WHERE TO EAT 20 Word, $lt (Minimum). Dallf I month, U Word, (2.50 (Mln.) DINE OUT AT Air View Restaurant, Singapore, 5 persons $10 MAYFAIR HOTEL. Lunch Chicken Egg Curry. Dinner Long Filet Ecossaise. MA L A V A RESTAURANT CATERS for all parties. Reasonable charges. Tel: *****.144 words
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Advertisement777 1958-08-17 19 Free Gifts We give the following articles FREE for Malted Bread Wrappers returned to us— For 30 Wrappers 2 cakes of Lux Toilet Soap or 3 cakes of Sunlight Soap. For 45 Wrappers Ib-Fresh Butter. For 60 Wrappers 1 Bottle Brylcream —Medium size A 47 Please Note: redemption is only777 words
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Article, Illustration2418 1958-08-17 20 EPSOM JEEP - IT'S A RANK OUTSIDER'S CUP! TAKE EASY PAYS $255 EPSOM JEEP By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $*****5 Ist No. *****8 ($47,137) 2nd. No. *****4 ($*****) 3rd. No. *****9 ($11,784) STARTERS (51.964 each): Nos. *****8; *****2: *****7; *****2; *****8; *****7. CON SOLATION (51. 047 each): Nos. *****0; *****1; *****0; *****9; *****3;2,418 words
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Obituary31 1958-08-17 20 2f> Word* Sl* (Minimum). MX. VICTOR PATRICK NEVILLE passed away peacefully at General Hospital nt 5.30 a.m. on 16-8-58. Cortege leaving Borneo Road this morning for Bidadari at 11.30 a.m.31 words
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Article66 1958-08-17 20 O. T. Hollow ay (38\i) won the "B" medal stableford competition at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday. Ball sweep winners were C. H. A. Hoy on the first nine and Holloway on the second nine. The "C" medal went to M. J. Calvert 404. Ball66 words
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Article38 1958-08-17 20 L. H. Grezoux 66 (76-10) won the Captain's Prise golf competition at the Keppel Club yesterday. Runn«T-up was H. M. Parsons 68 (90-22). Ball sweep winners: First nine Grezoux 32. second nine J. M McKinnon 32%.38 words
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Article222 1958-08-17 20 SHAW STABLE' S HORSES IMPRESS By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Shaw Stable's Class 5 horses showed up on the training track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Technicolor II (Posner) and Exhibitor II (Bougoure) were matched in a spleendid 3f tryout in 38 3/5. They kept wide out all the222 words
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