Sunday Standard, 2 June 1957
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Title Section19 1957-06-02 1 SUNDAY STANDARD KMNM,N m it m Vol. VII. No. 333 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS19 words
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Article320 1957-06-02 1 c^mtion Public I Ll Department has SfSstfiven the East ''f road its attention. Snorted that improve'nl, tnflic I-'or years KoU f and Kiuntan hivs and only fn J travellers would along it It fh treatment to anri travellers are d" ith dust-red dust 1 ,hf northern portion '/aW <320 words
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Article33 1957-06-02 1 SNA. June 1 (AP) A ;ar:an murt has sentencwoman to eight years In lor spitting at a Secret fman who had been dby anti-Russian reionarir^ last autumn, BBudaprst said yestcr-33 words
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477 1957-06-02 1 asttr^^jftij f ha^ D T°HE CH^nTe'of'a'li^EtVme M layQnS n W plete'C l!mer^kTH (See^ Pa H e 3) yOU have to co^DeDOrtmnr fl the entry t0 The Publicity AN ISLAND 9 CON e fEsT' 9 enVe Pe W N Ser| d as mony477 words
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Article220 1957-06-02 1 BRIGHTER THAN 1,000 SUNS NNKNKNK leased *h?Y RM S ,u LERT June 1 Br "ain leaslied the force of the sun itself yesterday m the worlds first test of a pint size H-bomb which a medium bomber can hurl against many LJiT It was the220 words
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Article27 1957-06-02 1 THE four-day SEATO exercise "airlink" m which jet planes of New Zealand. Britain, the United States and the Philippines took part ended m Bangkok yesterday.27 words
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Article63 1957-06-02 1 TOKYO, June 1 (AP). Japanese police threw up riot lines outside the British Embassy late today to hold off an expected anti-H-bomb demonstration by 500 students. "We're expecting a crowd here later tonight." said an embassy spokesman. Police ringed the building opposite the Imperial Palace throughout the63 words
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Article31 1957-06-02 1 COLOMBO, June 1 (UP)— Compensation for bus companies when the bus transport services are nationalized m Ceylon, is expected to cost the Government approximately R550,000,000 m respect of buses alone.31 words
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Article17 1957-06-02 1 THE Jordan Government yesterday banned all Egyptian newspapers and magazines from entering the country. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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278 1957-06-02 1 JOE SASSOON - 1,300 MALAYANS BANNED FROM ENTERING INDIA JOE SASSOON ONE thousand three hundred passengers booked for the next outward sailing of the 8.1. ship Rajula from Singapore to Madras on June 7, will be stranded because of the decision of the Government of India to ban their entry into the port.A.P. - 278 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-06-02 1 photo. PRIME MINISTER Nobusuke Kishi of Japan (second from right), is seen visiting the famous Shwedagon Pagoda m Rangoon during his three-day goodwill visit to Burma. Note barefooted escorting soldiers and accompanying Burmese officials. The Japanese Premier was also out of his shoes UPUP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration161 1957-06-02 1 AUSTRALIA hopes to supply the Federation with more capital and secondary equipment for its industrial development, the Dominion's first Trade Commissioner to the Federation, Mr. William Cairns, said m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Cairns arrived m Singapore yesterday m the liner, Roma. He was accompanied by161 words
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Article60 1957-06-02 1 YOKOHAMA, June 1 (UP) The British Shell oil tanker Nassarius sailed for Singapore early on Saturday evening after being stalled for five days by the strike of 36 Chinese crewmen who demanded that the captain be replaced. The 8,246-ton tanker left with a new master. Capt.60 words
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Article22 1957-06-02 1 ADVERSE weather has again cancelled for 24 hours the second shot m the summer nuclear tests series m Nevada. ReutcrReuter - 22 words
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Article49 1957-06-02 1 TUNIS, TUNISIA. June 1 (UP). A French soldier was badly stabbed m a Tunis street today and French troops throughout the country were ordered to remain m their barracks following a shooting incident m which seven Tunisians were killed nnd 19 wounded by French bullets.49 words
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Article36 1957-06-02 1 NICOS SAMPSON, a 22-year-old Cypriot journalist, was sentenced to death m Nicosia yesterday, after being found guilty of pointing a loaded stengun at a party of police and also of carrying a stengun. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article148 1957-06-02 1 LOS ANGELES, June 1 (AP) —Joe Dimaggio and Frank Sinatra were named defendants yesterday In a U. 5.5200,000 damage suit filed over the much publicized "wronsf-door raid" directed at actress Marilyn Monroe. Mrs. Florence Kotz Ross, a 39-year-old secretary, brought the action. She said she148 words
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Article74 1957-06-02 1 SINGAPORE Police are investigating the death of a City Council worker who died on Friday after being involved m a fight with some labourers. Ayasamy. a middle-aged man was found dead m his Lorong Lalat labourers' quarters with a head injury that appeared to have been74 words
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167 1957-06-02 1 TAIPEH, June 1 (UP)— Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek told his nation today that "we must stand on the same side with the United States" and openly admitted there was fault m his own leadership of Nationalist China. In a rare nation-wide broadcast Chiang said last167 words
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Article31 1957-06-02 1 THE Thai Deputy Minister of Public Health, Mr. Sawat Thamprakob, announced at press conference yesterday that the known cases of influenza m Bangkok was now more that 19,000. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article141 1957-06-02 1 ANDREW ROTH - U.S. Will Invest In Malaya If.. ANDREW ROTH From LONDON, Sat- American interests are thinking of investing m the Federation after Merdeka Day if. as it seems likely, the Federation Government gives greater promise of stability and encouragement to foreign investors than the Philippines. The Philippines, until now, had priority141 words
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Article11 1957-06-02 2 Greece's Greatest Wartime Resistance Hero Killed By US Air Force Car11 words
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Article146 1957-06-02 2 ATHENS, Jane 1 (UP)— A U.S. Air Force car struck down and killed one of Greece's greatest wartime resistance leaders yesterday m a highway tragedy that set off warning signs of another Formosa incident. Forewarned by the unrest that followed a manslaughter case m Taipei, American authorities146 words
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Article23 1957-06-02 2 LATE arrival of monsoon rains is causing a water shortage m Saigon, South Viet Nam, national city of 2,000,000 peoples. UPUP - 23 words
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Article28 1957-06-02 2 BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation announced m London last night it did not plan to reopen Cairo as a major stopover on its overseas services. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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349 1957-06-02 2 Trade Ban Ease May Benefit Malaya In Other Ways LONDON, June 1 (UP)— British experts predicted yesterday that the Red China trade relaxation will have little immediate effect on Malaya's sale of rubber to the Peking regime. They pointed out349 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-06-02 2 pic. WEARING a coolie hat, off m a ricksha*-, goes Claire Gordon. But the setting isn't m Japan for Claire was one of the girls who were showing dresses inspired by the M.G.M. film "The Teahouse of the August Moon." AndMirror - 68 words
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160 1957-06-02 2 More Piracy Off H'Kong; Ships Attacked Robbed HONGKONG, June 1 (AP) An armed motor junk manned by pirates fired on two Hongkong-Macao trading vessels early yesterday about 10 miles west of Hongkong, police said. Police said the first victim was heading for Hongkong west of lantao Island when it was160 words
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Article176 1957-06-02 2 WALTER FONG, Chinese business leader m Sacramento, California was fined $2,000 on Friday m pleading guilty to conspiracy to import and maintain m his home a pretty Hongkong concubine. DR. KHOSLA, Indian ambassador to Czechoslovakia, presented his credentials on Friday to President Antonin Zapo.ooky. ARTHUR MILLER the playwright husband176 words
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Article106 1957-06-02 2 PARIS. June 1 (AP) The Duke and Duchess of Windsor will celebrate on Monday the 20th anniversary of their historic marriage by staying home and having dinner all by themselves. •There will be no party," said the Duke's secretary. "Unless there is some last minute change, they106 words
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Article53 1957-06-02 2 WASHINGTON, June 1 (AP) The White House announced yesterday the appointment of Major Gen. Robert If Cannon as commancer-in-chief of the U.S. Army m the Pacific area, effective July 1. The appointment was anncunced as President Eisenhower nominated Gen. Cannon for promotion to the rank53 words
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164 1957-06-02 2 MAFRAQ, Jordan, June 1 (AP) King Hussein yesterday assailed Communist plotters who "betrayed us and bit the hand that fed them." The young" king made the statement m a speech following ceremonies m which the British turned over this Royal Air Force base164 words
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Article69 1957-06-02 2 PARIS, June 1 (AP)— Pierre Pfllimlin, leader of the Popular Republican Party (MRP) yesterda v began bargaining with leaders of other parties to patch together a coalition government to succeed' Socialist Premier Guy Mollet. The 50-year-old economics and agricultural expert from Strasbourg scheduled a late night69 words
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Article24 1957-06-02 2 PAKISTAN announced yesnVn ay it J WiU €X P° rt 300,000,--000 pounds of tea m the year beginning April 1, 1957 APAP - 24 words
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Article133 1957-06-02 2 Roberto Gets That Visa —3 Months NEW DELHI, June 1 (AP) —Italian film director Roberto Rossellini has been given a three-month extension of his visa, as of May 1, a Home Ministry spokesman said yesterday. The visa expired at the end of April and his case was reviewed because of133 words
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144 1957-06-02 2 CHINA TRADE: BRITAIN MAY LOSE H 'KONG -KNOWLAND WASHINGTON, June 1, (AP)-U.S. Senator William Knowlarid (Republican California) told the Senate yesterday Britain may be risking loss of the crown colony of Hongkong by broadening its trade with Communist China. Knowland. the Senate Republican leader, said the British are taking a144 words
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Article30 1957-06-02 2 THE five Bagdad Pack allies are reported weighing plans to set up a full-scale military staff headquarters with Mohammed Raza Pahlevi. Shah of Iran, as supreme commander. APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement215 1957-06-02 2 NOTICES s.s. "RAJULA" sailing 7th June for Nagapattinam and Madras. T*HE Government of India are not prepared to allow "Rajula" to accept unberthed or bunked passengers m the above sailing and all unberthed passages m this sailing are therefore cancelled. Refunds will be made on application. Saloon passengers xv ill215 words
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Advertisement270 1957-06-02 2 f 3 K,m. F 1 3 as 6 pfeß s not I^77^^^ Of or tn P i a.m. on -Ti M Kuala Lurnr to be trained Mntativei on Commission i D»vism,al M^;,. p 0 8 V C Singapore. Ul 80, Borneo. UrnS" and with vilidp ference given particulars, aZ9 salary270 words
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Article, Illustration128 1957-06-02 3 front ttttong Girl From Hong Bahru I7fr* \o the value of 5000 will be siven to ,npore f s "Four Girls Tn^n'" for whom a arch is now on. h will receive $750 orth of Rif^ay we have two more in:ajvire128 words
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Article378 1957-06-02 3 f5C_Ma/gygj_fnvoy _At The Court O/ St. James o 19th.ce"fu L r» m^ U S'T 71 '"><"««"> 6o'«'«m.n, i, ekin 9 S h2 f p hl m s sion Ithe1 the Standard was told today The Federation is therefore looking for a five Saif«r«h378 words
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Article81 1957-06-02 3 LONDON, June 1 (Reuter) —Mr. Harold Macmlllan, the Prime Minister, and some of his chief lieutenants will hold an inquiry this weekend into the continued slump m Conservative popularity reflected In the latest series of parliamentary by-elections. The Government Party, defending seats this week81 words
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Article153 1957-06-02 3 U.K. Rubber Talks Satisfactory LONDON. June 1 (Reuter) Members of the Malayan delegation m London for the talks on rubber last night expressed satisfaction at the result achieved. Mr. Tan Lark Sye, adviser to the Rubber Trade Association Singapore representative, told Reuter that there was greater understanding on the points153 words
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215 1957-06-02 3 KIALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Francis Fressanges, today deployed his personal Whirlwind helicopter on a unique mercy mission to rush an injured British military policeman from a Johore highway to the Singapore Military215 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-06-02 3 MR. AND MRS. Richard Tan Eng Tye after their wedding at the Church of Saints Peter and Paul m Singapore, yesterday. The groom is the third son of Mrs. Tan Soo Jin and the late Mr. Tan Soo Jin. The bride, the former youngest daughter of Mrs. Fang63 words
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Article, Illustration246 1957-06-02 3 Players Herald 'Shooting' Of New Film rite Return Of Pontianah THE traditional Muslim ceremony of blessing a new project was held yesterday morning at Keris Film Production studios, m Singapore, for the start tomorrow at 9 a.m. of the shooting of the film "Revenge of Pontianak." The ceremony began at246 words
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Article33 1957-06-02 3 A MILITARY JEEP, with two aboard, was fired on by terrorists m the Yong Peng district of 'Johore on Friday morning There were no casualties, or damage to the vehicle.33 words
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Advertisement58 1957-06-02 3 1 THAT fc" M WORD for HER! j£Wra|<*« I ..in an adventure Jjjm |m tna sweeps from JL. Mt. Olympus to (he depths of the Aegean m the land where romance was GREECE i Dv I i ON A Vll Life nniDUIM" UULrnIN ALAN LADD CLIFTON WEBB i SOPHIA LOREN58 words
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Advertisement63 1957-06-02 3 On an isiand with nnthina 4>!s<* but t < <>4 4>nui trey and a hut #i### mc*n and a dame* Piayed the* triungtv uume M (COMPLETE ABOVE MISSING LINE) Name: Address: Your missing last line could be something like this SAMPLE— "ShouId she leave her door open or shut?" We've63 words
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Advertisement503 1957-06-02 3 lajißß|B||^ f^JKI^HBBF^ByH^^BBBBBSEBE VOT KNOW their names as you Know M^^^^^S V your own. You know their faces HmKHJ W feU from a thousand newspaper photoI *S^v^B graphs, their life stories from a m m wwJrJ /^■i^P^i hundred magazine articles. You have I Jl vWf y seen them and heard their503 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-06-02 4 pic. i»i-v. -__._a» iTi_.a. /_ng ivnye aeons pictured aiier ineir wedding at the Registry of Marriages in Singapore yesterday. The groom is the third son of Madam Soon Keow Neo, and the late Mr. Ang Bee Chin, and the bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Standard - 54 words
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Article, Illustration255 1957-06-02 4 THE Royal Navy Dockyard, Singapore, formed the backdrop to a traditional and colourful naval ceremony, when the H.M.S. Cossack of the Bth Destroyer Squadron was re-commissioned yesterday. Uniformed impeccably m white, and led by the Royal Marine Band, the new complement of255 words
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180 1957-06-02 4 Govt. Urged To Legalize Pirate Taxi Business A NINE-MAN delegation, led by the assemblyman for Changi, Mr. C. K. Lim, yesterday called on the acting Labour Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, and urged him to "legalize" pirate taxi operation m Sinsraoore. The delegation, which claimed to represent the views of180 words
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Article33 1957-06-02 4 MORE than 600 people were present at the Portuguese Night gala ball, which was organized m aid of Snint Francis Institution building and orphanage fund at the Seaview Hotel last night.33 words
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Article74 1957-06-02 4 THE Liberal-Socialist candidate contesting the by-election m Tanjong Pagar Ward, MrChong Wee Ling, last nignt promised, if elected, to provide better opportunity for employment, and help m uniting employers and employees. Other election promises he made are: more cheap homes for the poor, free primary education for all74 words
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Article617 1957-06-02 4 MALAYA has 49 new doctors and 31 dental surgeons. They passed out from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, yesterday. The following candidates have passed Final Professional Part II Examination for the degrees of MBBS m Medicine. Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Surgery: Abdul617 words
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Article51 1957-06-02 4 THOUSANDS of youths m Singapore will today observe Commonwealth Youth Sunday m their respective churches mosques and temples Services will be conducted to pray for the youth of the Commonwealth after which the Queen's message will be read day o? reVI K° US name for51 words
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Obituary62 1957-06-02 4 THE remains of the late Miss Gnanambikai. daughter of Mr v. Arunasalam goods accnt' t n he C n° f Mr V SundarTm oi S. ce P art ment of Agriculture andDatoSir Clough Thurai^ rrpi ha m V ll be removed fo r cremation from quarters No 41, Brickfields62 words
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Article54 1957-06-02 4 TEACHERS TO TAKE STRIKE BALLOT """nary V M A decision .n B^ m that th e n i«J Education, Koo, had a 2 rpM I |is S The statemtn •Ditc of the was not mar Ushment Sn5T?*»J subordinate to^ formal discv Union which rtatemei The stai a "flagrant bre a54 words
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Article20 1957-06-02 4 THE Pro-tern c the School-p ar Owners Assoclati conveying cl homes to no from certain m«S the Road Traffi20 words
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Article, Illustration149 1957-06-02 4 THE show must go on and pretty Anffie of the W Philippine team of dancers and singers, the Win[ 6 opened their engagement at the Cathay Restaurant on Frfl night with a high temperature. Angie caught 'flu m Bangkok. She had not shakn itfj on149 words
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Advertisement17 1957-06-02 4 M WM'Nb I filmed Against Authentic STO f E«t African Jungle Background C T U frank?evaughan\ C??^^Bj17 words
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Article, Illustration286 1957-06-02 5 Standard of surgery here is very high, he says GenerarHospita"l^terday dCry> Sem r SUrge n at S»»«*Po« during D whfch G h a o d wM £t V^T C lony tOday f r fOUr monthsr>™i tt«- U act as external examiner m surgery at LiverAXnlA'Sh^V"?*?286 words
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Article, Illustration109 1957-06-02 5 Theresa Woo - Theresa Woo h'SHE LOVES OUR FOOD STALLS By student of psychology, Miss Martha unity is a commodity m very short City of Singapore. working of unity ra cs r 4 he ccmv don't md added: any little I the colourful by the109 words
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Article43 1957-06-02 5 A YOUTH. Day a Sin.sh. was sentenced to three months' jail by a Singapore Court yesterday, for criminal breach of trust of two radios and a sewin? machine valued at $1,230. The olTence was committed m August last year.43 words
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Article58 1957-06-02 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The prirc of tin on the local market today was $385 per picul (Unchanged). COPRA SINGAPORE. Copra Association closing price. Straits Borneo copra June $23 buyers, $2.'^ sellers; fair merchantable mixed copra. Juno shipment to Bombay $27g buyers, $27i Fellers. OIL SINGAPORE, Coconut Oil Millers Association58 words
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Article28 1957-06-02 5 SMAPORE Police m:- G. H. Palmer, attachZ Kerbau oared m a sterday, on of causing K)n Ghee on oar. ae case will be heard on28 words
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69 1957-06-02 5 RA.TOO Krishna, 22, was tentatively charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's court yesterday with abducting an 11-year-old girl at the Medical Officer's quarters oft Chua Chu Kang Road on Jan. 26. Krishna was also charged with raping her at an unnumbered attap hut of! Maude69 words
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Article68 1957-06-02 5 A NEW course on supervision problems lor stall of the Shell Co., Singapore, will bogin tomorrow at Shell House, Collyer Quay, it was announced yesterday by Mr. E. R. Nonweiler, the Training Department manager. Apart from three lectures, he said, all sessions will be run on68 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-06-02 5 SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD, Koh Yew Sin and Gay Chwee Hock (left to right) both from the Presbyterian Boys' School, Singapore who have been awarded United States Information Service, 1957, Youth Scholarships. They expect to leave Singa- pore m a few months time. Mr. Koh is83 words
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254 1957-06-02 5 BOSSES AGREE TO REVIEW 'SACKINGS' Bus strike MANAGEMENTS of the Tay Koh Vat and Hock Lee Bus companies yesterday agreed to "study" the case of 82 discharged busmen and so solve the present dispute with the Singapore Bus Workers' Union. They have also agreed to meet a two-man negotiating team254 words
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Article23 1957-06-02 5 THE Student Section of the Chinese V.M.C.A. is organising an elocution contest for all Singaoore Chinese school students on June 8.23 words
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Article22 1957-06-02 5 THE next election meeting of the Singapore People's Action Party will be held today at Shenton Way at 5 p.m.22 words
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Article, Illustration499 1957-06-02 5 *at Singapore Fisheries part la being *d with applications II^P lands for prawn n the is. and. :h am Ah Kow, Chief ries Departn turned two attending -nth session of the a cific Fisheries Bandoeng, re- tnis m an interview Standard yester;D499 words
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Article, Illustration305 1957-06-02 5 mwi iH tWrnl m^kWL^ -TfJK f /^Xa^__-S^I i A FOR lour hours yesterday alternoon a pretty young mother kept a smile on her face to hide the ache m her heart. As she laughed and played with her two schoolgirl daughters, the tears were never far away.305 words
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213 1957-06-02 5 INTER-RACIAL marriages m Singapore have inoie than doubled m the last two years, a spokesman for the Registry of Civil Marriages told the Standard yesterday. This, he said, was only understandable m a cosmopolitan city like Singapore. In 1956 inter-racial marriages totalled 56 as213 words
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Article, Illustration400 1957-06-02 6 OFFICERS WHO HOLD 2 JOBS AT SAME TIME PET subject of conversation m the Singapore Police Force, today is on Asian officers who attain dizzy heights. But let's shift the subject to the case of an expatriate officer— Superintendent F. G. (Sandy) Minns Mr. Minns, considered by the rank and400 words
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731 1957-06-02 6 ANDREW ROTH - Malayan Students Back The Labour Party ANDREW ROTH By r T HERE were a lot of eyebrows raised by Malayan students at Malaya Hall on May 24 when Mr. Hugh Gaitskell declined to oppose the imposition of the antiCommunist ban on Singapore on the grounds that he understood that Singapore's731 words
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Article, Illustration188 1957-06-02 6 WHEN the trooper Em- pire Orwell leaves for > Britain tomorrow, she will have on board one of 5 the most popular personalities of the British Army, returning home 2 after service m Singa- pore. He is 38-year-old Army > Public Relations Officer. Major J.188 words
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Article313 1957-06-02 6 A Judge's recipe for Happiness LONDON, Sat.-How to be happy when marrying for the second, time: Use tact, discretion and wisdom. That was the advice given by. Mr. Justice Wallington yesterday. But the couple with h( M c c se he was dealing m the Divorce Court did not benent313 words
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Advertisement121 1957-06-02 6 wSCk* W^l C& la^J jC\^ :>'•»•<:?? "»w*t Www Ift f*9 J I <JJ, O^ Mormite for .m., a, *&&&%*s*&&£**£ f25 40 en. m Singapor, or J& S^SSJS? 5 If MarmJt. had been ,vai lab .c then, The and beauty. Mix Marmite with steaming Young White Vegetable would certainly hot rice121 words
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859 1957-06-02 7 TERRY PILLAY - TERRY PILLAY AND THEY ARE PAID TO DO IT By \n Singapore today, there is an interesting occupation known as SNIFFING -and it's a woman's job. "SNIFFING," by the way, is decidedly a skilled trade, and there are not many women workers m the Colony859 words
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Article, Illustration29 1957-06-02 7 ic. TWO of the most proficient "sniffers" at work: Siok Ens (front), and Ah Ooi, who have between them 14 years* experience m the trade. StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article, Illustration345 1957-06-02 7 BILL PATERSON - BILL PATERSON By THE days of the stately homes m Penang are numbered. The magnificent mansions of towkays and Capstans China which once recalled the grandeur of the island's history are gradually shrinking into the shadows of the past giving place to more345 words
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Article, Illustration310 1957-06-02 7 SWANNIE - SWANNIE By AIR PERSONALITY TWO visitors stepped off a plane at the airport on Tuesday each holding a basketful of mangoes. At the Customs checkpoint, the first traveller declared that his fruits were purchased m Bangkok. The basket was allowed to go through. The second said that his310 words
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Article, Illustration613 1957-06-02 8 CATHERINE DU NHAM, the famous American-Negro dancer, is bringing her 52-mem-ber company to Singapore for a two-weeks season at the Odeon Theatre opening on Thursday, June 27. Miss Dunham's show is a spectacle of international folk and tribal dances, with, a strong leaning toward the raw. primitive individualism of613 words
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Article649 1957-06-02 8 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed by DVORAK. Cello Concerto m B minor Op. 104. Antonio Janigro (cello), Vienna State Opera Orchestra cond. Dean Dixon. Pye-Nixa WLP 5225. JANIGRO gives a richly expressive performance of this wonderful concerto. He seems to bring to his playing, m balanced proportion, the qualities of649 words
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Article, Illustration415 1957-06-02 8 Esoteric - Esoteric The Newport Jazz Festival 1956. Phillips B4L-1050. (Each record may be purchased separately). The Newport Jazz Festival is now generally regarded as the most significant annual event of its kind, courting, as it does, diversity m an effort to cater for all tastes a fact readily attested to415 words
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Advertisement518 1957-06-02 8 ANGLO FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel. IJ92J/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T* Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia b Cul# Ports Spot* P 5 hare Penan* ULYSSES r*r....rr.Ai..-. ••>......... 2/15 |une 16 June 17/18 June AENEAS 19/24 July 25 |ulv 26/27 |uly518 words
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Advertisement368 1957-06-02 8 EAST ASIATIC Li OUTWARDS Soilings fo» Bangkok ond/ o '^U vlo Suex. tttw Penan 9 p,,. "KAMBODIA- ih "SAMOA" 9/10 June n/li7 S "ASIA" 1/nj IjN HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa, Anrwe Hamburg. Copenhagen. Gothenbu ro rT***' via Suex 9< Ot| o. "LALANDIA" mIL s NOT LOADING SINGAPORE PASSENGER Arc* AVAILABLE.368 words
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Miscellaneous48 1957-06-02 8 THE TOP TWENTY list of 20 popular tunes of the moment was compiled by Music Publishers' Association, Ltd, m London, 1. HEART. 2. BUTTERFLY. 3/ YOUNG LOVE. 4. SINGING THE BLUES. 5. TRUE LOVE. 6. BANANA BOAT SONG. 7. LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL. 8. MANGOS. 9. DON'T FORBID ME.48 words
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Miscellaneous38 1957-06-02 8 10. MARIANNE. 11. ROCKABILLY. 12. KNEE DEEP IN THE BLUES. 13. NINETY-NINE WAYS. 14. I'LL FIND YOU. 15. CHAPEL OF THE ROSES. 16. ADORATION WALTZ 17. CUMBERLAND GAP. 18. WISDOM OF A FOOL. 19. ALL. 20. GOOD COMPANIONS.38 words
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Article, Illustration844 1957-06-02 9 In and out of the Aegean Sea with a sultry Siren COMING BIG 3 BOY ON A DOLPHIN rides very well, and with voluptuous Sophia Loren as a sponge-diving breek siren leading a treasure hunt, you bet there'll be much chasing around m and out of the deep blue sea844 words
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Advertisement448 1957-06-02 9 II ta Q $h aut A^ m tAf $tM $h&w i^c^! 3«ncnccci3cn^nH ff^^^^ 11 am., 1.45, 4, i^ fliill JM il" 6.30 9.30 pm.E SHAWS present \jT FIRE IN THE I BBf dance "ssasai 1 I m KASTiUAXtOLOH Tf >d!T 9a.m. "MAN WITH THE GUN" ~S WTTTTJ^ 11 am., 1.45,448 words
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Advertisement377 1957-06-02 9 4* T jfOW SHOWING! 1 CATHAY I 1«. «.15. 6.43 and J t^ 9^o p.m. —COMING!. )f i( SEX-ON-SAFARI WITH PLENTY OF JUNGLE n THRILLS! J "ESCAPE IN THE SUN" starring John Bentley I A Paramount Picture In Eastman Color TODAY 9AM 'WIZARD OF OZ" (Technicolor) J 5 [^r^~^~s^rn NOW377 words
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Miscellaneous126 1957-06-02 9 «____«Your Second Quartette-— PAN-MALAYAN STAR QUIZ am. ~~~*a n* 11 _J_K____ of the 12 stars published in HERE is the second set of WXL this column First six correct Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer URL jlPg m_ 1ans in the contest will each stars who Wl J oor i. avv ,l W*mk receive a126 words
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Article824 1957-06-02 10 Recs Have An Edge Over Airmen Cricket Prospects By Linesman... WITH the exception of the Ceylon Sports Club, all other teams m the senior division of the Singapore Cricket Association tournament, complete their first round engagements today. Weather permitting some good cricket should be seen. There is little prospect of824 words
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Article334 1957-06-02 10 Test BIRMINGHAM June 1 (Reuterl The West Indies were 474 all out on the third day of the first Test between Tngland an( j the West Indies here today. At the interval they had taken their night first innings score of 31 (J for334 words
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481 1957-06-02 10 Selangor Wins MCFA Cup First Time KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor Chinese won the Malayan Chinese Football Association Cup when they beat their Negfri compatriots 2-1 m a thrillpacked final on the Princes Road ground today. Selangor thus won the trophy for the first time since the competition was started m481 words
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Article114 1957-06-02 10 ALL BLACKS BEAT AUSTRALIA BRISBANE, June 1 (Reuter)— The New Zealand All Backs beat Australia hero today by 22 pt& to nine to win the two-match Rugby Union Test series between the countries. The All Blacks led 13—6 at halftime. The-7 had also won the first Test. New Ze.^ard scored114 words
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Article85 1957-06-02 10 SPT/RXDID bowling by Kanchanlal (5 10) and sound hitting by Abdul Razak (55) highlighted the cricket match between the Anelo-Chine*e School and the Old Boys at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The Old Boys won by 29 runs. Old Boys: 106 runs (Arvinrai 27. Ccc;l Wong 22 not85 words
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Article664 1957-06-02 10 EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Kuldip Singh of Hullett House •won. the individual championship for the second year m succession at the annual athletic sports meet of Raffles Institution held on the school eround vp.qfprdav Kuldip won the putting the shot, hop, step and jump and throwing the discus.664 words
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Article150 1957-06-02 10 WANDERERS Sports Club beat District Signal Regiment by 44 runs at Woodville yesterday. Wanderers: 133, (I. LEstrange 37, G. Fernandez 32. M Laily 17, Yeoman six for 74 and Bryant three for 22). DSR 89. (Bryant 14, Yeoman 11, Hulfe 10, Laily three for nine. Kraal two for150 words
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Article138 1957-06-02 10 SURBITO Nf England, June 1. (UP)— Althea Gibson o f Now York entered the final of the Surrey County Lawn Tennis championships here today when she beat Miss Ruia Morrisson of New Zealand 6-2 6-1 The rangy coloured American Rlri towered head and shoulders above the thin138 words
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Article283 1957-06-02 10 Singapore Batting: 91. Campbell, Free Foresters vs SCC 80* Barker, Barker's XI t« SGSC 74. Ponnambalam. Ceylonese vs YMCA 73, Thuraisingam, Ceylones* vs Chinese 60, Wilson. Command Pay Office vs Wanderers 58, C. Fernando, YMCA vs Ceylonese 58* Vijayasingam, Indians vs YMCA 52, Woodhouse, SCC vs Free283 words
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433 1957-06-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Collapses by §da and Perak batsmen featured the first day's play i eleventh post-war inter-state cricket match ii started on the padang here today. Selangor won the toss and scratched unsuccessfully for runs against a not too hostile Perak attack. Except433 words
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Article60 1957-06-02 10 FARRER Youngsters beat St. Josephs Institution by thr^c wickets and 38 runs m a friendly cricket match at S.J.I, yesterw.iv. 5.J.1.: 100 runs (Morris 32. Tommy Martens 14. Sunderaj five for 35 and Seva three for 43). Farrer Youngsters: 138 for seven wickets (Thambyraj 39. Seva 24. Baldhiraj60 words
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Article81 1957-06-02 10 F.W. Cunningham. uh«J a net score I Division! Singapore G 1 RAP. ii (nett 72>: G. Both I Abbett (nett 75*. In the Ba'l S 1 nine went to G. Bo I ningham took J In the "B D.vi.- I Wai won by A. G I nett81 words
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Advertisement288 1957-06-02 10 -A— —^X lIIIIIIIJIAAIIIAIAJ, f CATHAY COMINGImm* I Bb £i3X"^V— i* •4c Screenful J I STEWART GRANGER 1 DAVID NIVEN-**** J j Uie J little Hut l I shan't catch cold- I took my f~~^ \v Croo/ces*th/s morning FOJ MM iOTM l*rfUUJvll«O HALIBUT OIL CAPSULES- yourdaily needs of Vitamin A A288 words
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Advertisement76 1957-06-02 10 VT77 SEVENTY LIGHT SCOOTER Ea_sy to no* Cconomlal to ro« Easy to look tftf EASY PAYMEMS can bo arranged IK CYCLE S »f CO., (IW» Singopore R. 1. Represented through Fedcroho"^^ Fibrojilii"! RheumawN banish- «*lßjSfc*<S and ab»- to empty l»» cka f c h l n*« *"'*3^ your ewe. K-t76 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-06-02 11 THE BOXER A ND THE STRIPPER W t t f,ancc- Amen**" [PA B|S dancer. Syra k tCl!i America" ligMCi Ralph «>"£•• tFf 1 to >** will meet X Lich«^ci«Ht ChamFcrrCf- Unite d Press Photo. _----------iUnited Press - 33 words
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Article, Illustration264 1957-06-02 11 First Step For Colony's Shooters For Asian Games istofwill soon bo made )rcjni/o tho first Colony n Pistol Championships, i behind the scheme is R«k Kum Woh, Colony's tk shot whose one ambiiis to r.\isc a team of I rs to represent npore m the Third Asian U to be264 words
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Article39 1957-06-02 11 ST. Patrick's School will be holding its Annual Athletic Meet on Saturday, June 8 on the School Ground at 2.30 p.m. There will be 2 events for the Old Boys— loo yds and the Hall Mile.39 words
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Article45 1957-06-02 11 COMPTON, California. June 1 (AI 3 >— Merv Lincoln of Australia won the feature mile m the Cnmpton invitational track ann firld meet last night, with Bobby Seaman of the US. •econd. Lmzlo Tanori oi Hungary third and Tom Courtney of the U.&., fourth.45 words
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2833 1957-06-02 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD SHAMROCK SLIPPER EDGES BONDI FOR SUMMER CUP By TOTAL POOL ($263,125) Ist Prize *****5 SI 18,406 2nd Prize *****8 S 59,203 3rd Prize *****7 S 32.81)0 STARTERS (52,349 each): Nos. *****3 *****4 *****3 *****5 *****7 23*3*3 *****0 *****3 *****6 *****7 *****52,833 words
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Article282 1957-06-02 11 Singapore*— 3rd Day, Sat.. June 1, 195 7. Going— Yielding Race Horse Dividend Time 6c Distances >arenth (4) 8.06 Franklin Rare 1:. 6 fur stage Mow 11 (2> 8.12 116 50 7. v uw Cl. 1 Dlv. 2 Johnson $9 -,o I t hc Walla Walla282 words
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Advertisement79 1957-06-02 11 This exceptional ELECTRONIC Flash provides great efficiency outputs. AC operation 110 or 240 volts. Accumulator and built-in charger; socket for second lamp. Unbreakoble jet-bbek plastic case. MATADOR II (135 Louies) S 205/MATADOR ML Deluxe Model (135 Joules) $275/The Expert Model is the latest development with choice of three light outputs.79 words
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Miscellaneous117 1957-06-02 11 TODAY'S SPORT RICKJ Tournan cnt: IA: Police sr.R.C; SRC. at R.A.F.; S C.C. at Uni"A": c.s.c. C.S.C.; RAF. R.AJ*. TcjiV.M.C.A. vs. SCat V.MC.A.. Junior rj vs. Police at B Police vs. -«t 5.H.8.; r.a F. Seletar Changi "A" <:..\ A.F. vs. Tengah C. VS. RA. Q M at S.C.C. at117 words
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501 1957-06-02 12 JEFFERY JAMES - Should we have MALAYANISATION In SPORT, too? JEFFERY JAMES Preference, Please For Malayan Born Sportsmen Says 0 Should we have Malayanisation m "port, too? Well, should we when it is the tendency of some of our selectors to give British players preference over locals! 0 Should our sports organisations continue501 words
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535 1957-06-02 12 BILL PATERSON - Unfair Tactics Creep Into Penang Soccer BILL PATERSON From Penang. UNFAIR tactics are being employed by certain second division soccer teams m Penang m their endeavours to gain league honours this season. A few instances— and thank goodness, only a few have been observed by the writer m the recent535 words
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Article, Illustration204 1957-06-02 12 Al Johnson - Lloyd's on the Comeback Trait Al Johnson i'n SINGAPORE'S first Olympian, former champion high jumper, Lloyd Valbcr£, now father "of five children Is on the comeback trail with a place m Colony's Asian Games team for Tokyo as his target. Valberg, still on the right side of the thirties, gave204 words
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885 1957-06-02 12 A Mess. ..And Then Another At Jalan Besar COLONY soccer fans had a most disappointing week. First they had to stomach that mess of a dish prepared by SAFA m connection with the Selangor Rangers visit, which is now best forgotten. Then they had to sit m abject silence over885 words
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Article101 1957-06-02 12 HONGKONG, June 1 (Reuter)—The Hongkong Eastern Athletic Association, left here today by air for Singapore on its way to Sydney for a twomonth tour of Australia and New Zealand Lee ft?* J*P« team manager, told Reuter the team planne d to play eight to nine matches101 words
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640 1957-06-02 12 Pandas Aim To Knock The Oilers Out Softball COLONY'S softball pennant fever is reaching its peak. With the champion Consulate Braves now assured of a playoff m the final series, the temperature is above normal around the camps of the Pandas and the Oilers, the ex-Bombers who are presently being640 words
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Advertisement16 1957-06-02 12 TORCH SWEETS THYE HONG biscuit e confectionery fbctory ltd, 191. Alexandra Road, Spore Phones ***** *****16 words
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Article, Illustration387 1957-06-02 13 On Location In Sarawak leitntj Buchanan* f o f Shatr Brothers technicolor iin production "Msonahoume" today Ldmdt* his svrios of articles on j e amottfi Iho Mhans m Sarawak. SAT up startled m my mosquito net. A blood-curdling wail rent the air like the v of hungry wolves. r irecalled387 words
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Article, Illustration1772 1957-06-02 13 Shooting Beqins A Then Farewell shoots! (a bamboo shoot is about three feet long, and pointed!!!). BATHING WAS DONE IN THE RIVER. THE GIRLS WOULD BATHE WITH US QUITE FREELY. SOME WOULD ASK US TO SCRUB THEIR BACKS. Sungei Amang where we were staying was a perfect jungle paradise, or1,772 words
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Advertisement34 1957-06-02 13 g£X PHOTO PUfe Singopore> Te1:— ***** .■Jf^t >*^'- E^SaBBHIBSir^ He > jw. MaSHSn •1 1 |H HHi A' ft'4'^k i/r v Y^ i XC^TjJ RED LIOM An t s, :il i is the still orange drink34 words
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Advertisement186 1957-06-02 13 aa&J^F 9 M m K~W*~ar~y^f \Jk<tkt imr n I saaasaawawammammr^ ■IiHpHpiSHBniHVViHVHB^^HVHVPiHVp^HiVn|^piBi^pMB>i^HBHH^pHBi^BpiB^HBHpHpHHBBBpBHBpPI^B r«iMui>-lt(« tti L it ca«Ti<*W After one too mony, you get But oil's not lost— Takt PHILLIPS TABLETS ond home late; The room is reeling relief* m sight. To htlp you you will find Untroubled sleep what a sorry186 words
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Article1076 1957-06-02 14 It's Happening In Cannes Today —By A Special Correspondent "YOU seem lonely," smiles the attractive mademoiselle. The Englishman looks up, happy to hear his language spoken. It has been so hectic getting his sleek sports car across the Channel, past the officials and on to1,076 words
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Article, Illustration24 1957-06-02 14 A view of lovely Cannes on the French Riviera— select, but not too expensive for a man with a part-time wife.24 words
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Article813 1957-06-02 14 JKGJH RECENTLY the worried mother of a growing daughter asked me rather an unusual question— what could she do about the overweight of her daughter aged ten years? She had been told various alarming things by friends and acquaintances— that It was due to glands; that it813 words
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Advertisement76 1957-06-02 14 -4 DELICIOUS PRESCRIPTION fZm*^ 'Yes, he's the picture of health now, Mrs. A He was /^^ft^ii^^ rather underweight; due to his rapid growth the doctor u What did he prescribe, Mrs. B?" MlL^y c Svr b se S i? Uality tVtTy day MILKM ATD (I^ud^^^ S What a delicious prescription,76 words
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Advertisement251 1957-06-02 14 Jewel-like beauty J for lips and S^ H fingertips with [4 All th« newest, loveliest fashion fingertips. A color to flatter every com Cutex NaU Polish stays on Joneer defl M And lor matching li ps c U fI 5 'I HwkJ CUTtX Mm Bring out the TOgJSgl m your251 words
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Article, Illustration111 1957-06-02 15 c to irrngniso fhe F:st. she's in<he realises thai far the v of Healing with list internal It prevents sol rhnfe. It's easy sand dispose you ever y^fgulstj protection to he... I Slie's r,f her clothes, her ig. She 1 kes nu^P tin e*S notliing n of fjshion.ihle ies:111 words
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Article168 1957-06-02 15 'READER' POSTBAG liW VAmUkm tGbtmentesn next birthday m two yean I have suffer el ntpotty skin. I cream my foci w»wl morning, but it doesn't *p wing aream on your faoe, }*J a cleanatn* milk. la« A good one Is 'Ann* cci Deep Cleansing 1 Milk. w?«rMvere night and morajour168 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-06-02 15 pOR travellers, or as a gift for friends' outside of Malaya this train-case, from Chee Seng, 175, Batu Road, would make a useful addition to their lugg- age. Made m grey lizard skin, on a strong steel frame (which makes it very light to carry) it is108 words
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Article, Illustration718 1957-06-02 15 ONE of the happiest People at Kuala Lumpur Airport tomorrow will undoubtedly be Mrs <>"* ™<c Lin, wife oi the Federation Minister for Transport, o re r ™T^ rom via Madrid, with the Tunku Mrs. Ong, toother with he Tunku's wife, and re fPective families, h. i^718 words
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Article329 1957-06-02 15 A trio of swim-suits to brighten beaches from Tanjong Bungah to ChangL (left to right):1. Inspired by the era of the romantic parasol, this suit is m candy striped cotton, with a brief flared skirt, so flattering to plump legs. 2. This ultra-feminine style is329 words
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Article72 1957-06-02 15 For Calypso or Rock 'n' Roll T^AN-worshipping goes 1 to this extent hearts, I slogans and portraits of Tommy Steele, British rock n' roll star, decorate this rock n' roll dress worn by model Nyda Machin at an Oxford Street showroom. The creation is included m a striking new range72 words
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Advertisement92 1957-06-02 15 HEALTH CORNER: Save Energy early age by continually dashing to the grocery for things they have forgotten. Don't pound your heels on the pavement looking for some certain item you need, a dress of a certain type or colour, without first finding out where you can find such an article.92 words
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Advertisement167 1957-06-02 15 Make y your skin look younger sooner rAWte V/ifaZuK y&zed*^ This is the remarkable cream that keeps great international beauties looking young. Rich, yet surprisingly light, Vitamin Cream works wonden on those betraying lines around the eyes, forehead, mouth and throat. It improves any skin but is especially helpful for167 words
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1276 1957-06-02 16 Agnes Brackman - Agnes Brackman i\^r|l J» NEW YORK came under stern fire last week as the world's leading city of sin. The charge, which hit the front pages here and across the country, was made by the fiery evangelist Billy Graham whose tours m1,276 words
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Article, Illustration19 1957-06-02 16 JKGJH I _*ng_?_st'_-_= I s-j-T »n A,i, ,t th. Shiwbchi Club in Tokyo! loTw.ek U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement295 1957-06-02 16 The world famous t CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief f Toothache, Earache Stomach-.' Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backoche' Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TOnJ THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL g*ov*s mm THZ TRUTH IN YOUR HOROSCOPf Your Real Life Told Would you like to know what the Btow I '[I'VfH'?295 words
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Miscellaneous68 1957-06-02 16 m ff aßh iy^y^Wf JV I yJ^* y M 1 I f r fl iiW'.'-l til I f|v/:i 1 I ill I "Mummy, this is Willie the boy who said he's a big noise m one of the biggest organisations m the country l C^EtT.^s Cum] tft;^ 1 require something68 words
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Miscellaneous52 1957-06-02 16 "It's all very well for you to say 'Give him anything he wants, doctor. YOU don't know what he's just asked for! "And how did this blonde hair [ret on your club may I ask?" "I always stand out here when she sings. I don't want people to think I'm52 words
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Miscellaneous155 1957-06-02 17 C^^ r*^v I PASTED VA NBEDS PUMLENTV^\ ATTA^OV, PDRVCV"/ >aT) VOsLhJ^ sr\ CX SPEED T'C^BT THAT >, I CLEANED IT £V 0 C?fn)/7 A ?S*> 0 NICE 7UMP, POKKV/ I X I'M ULP/ WE^E COME^ VACNSUP rZy/ %A\ (en n TOLD VA VOL) COULD PS^EEZINe/ PETUNAIA/ y IMTA TM\e, MAKE155 words
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Miscellaneous142 1957-06-02 18 i®i A iHkH, A I^PB AAAMPRAKE! /WE'RE &EING i A I l\rl A l# SL WHYARE WE// -PULLED UP— ii H l%| 1^ Ail f^ -RISIKI6?/1 BY SOME SORT MAiwr\Mr\u >-w ra^oi MAGICIAN I BYLEEFALK^ PHIL DAVIS /^^J^l\ WINNING TOE GREAT BEAUTY I I' WJJPn I^l contest; narca is tolp142 words
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Miscellaneous21 1957-06-02 18 I GULP- CANT SEE M IMPOSSIBLE! COULP v C IWT. lW« FEATURES SYNDICATE. Im, WORLD RIGHT* RESERVED. Ik /7~/ f^^^^k W^k21 words
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Miscellaneous85 1957-06-02 18 ARE WE AWAKE I WE'RE AWA^T>>| --OR IS THIS A FASTER- -ni^^ BAP DREAM? GETTINGTMim R s IT MUST BE— W COL^-SOOM-7 A^ vj/ I r I V TON'T KNOW WHAT TM IS ALL I KMOW^UKmT MAS TO PO WITM MY (6ULP) V TMIS WHOLE TUIN< BEAUTY CONTEST! I PONT/,(,\85 words
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Miscellaneous60 1957-06-02 19 -___A r l £3 Capl Q I Anderjon r-Tf^TjJgr? 1 g 0 YOU REMEMBER, IMMORTAL U PHAMTOM.TMAT MANY i CENTURIES AGO. WE /limm7 LITTLE PEOPLE^g^oM J I LEE FALK V A. WILSON o MCCOY W£ CW£S IVEPf M? A//17Z7/ US*- BECAUSE TNEY NEVER COULD SEE US— THEY BLAMEP THEIR TROUBLES60 words
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Miscellaneous46 1957-06-02 19 M^ M f 'IMF 57CZ£ W£ 816 PEOPLE WHILE THEY SLEPTOFTEN THEY THOUGHT MICE WERE TOBLAME^" 1 TT~ ffIiTTSJI (||ii NO ONE OF THE BIS HE MEANS MY WORLD REALIZED J ANCESTOR. WE EXISTEP FOUR CENTURIES UNTIL YOU AGO. THEY THINk DISCOVERED^| I'M THE SAM E46 words
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Miscellaneous66 1957-06-02 19 "I FGHDJHFGH o w. mi ttmjtAi^. Ip- yo<L> p*?ni imut l^ BHDFGB "WE PIP MANY BAP THINGS. UI&jSBSm ||BR^d ».'ANP TOOK HIM TO YOU/? SKULL m AGPEETQSIQPVQIiPFVH \THQONE~ WAYS, OR I'LL TELL TME BIS ONES OF THE JUNGLE ABOUT YOU, ANpJj THEY'LL DESTROY Sc^j/W r^7^\ NEXT WEEK-- TREATY OF TME.66 words
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Article, Illustration954 1957-06-02 21 fSmm Tltu OD <'#/.7f/ ftitfo For Motorists I J)OES A STEEL top permanently attached to a car endowed with so much sporting qualities as the MCA Sports rob it of its true character? Opinions on this rather controversial954 words
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Article, Illustration227 1957-06-02 21 The New Fiat 1100 TV Convertible With Trans- Atlantic Styling ■Iff kin have a flair for incnrpor.it ing transmtlinih auto styling into \hf\T comparatively small r lout making them Wk like mishapen bugs. wry clever and stylish sample is the Fiat 1100 TV »o srater convertible above bit TV convertible227 words
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Article, Illustration15 1957-06-02 21 "WHAT a quaint old car. I suppose she was brand new when you bought her."15 words
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560 1957-06-02 21 THE TAXI SCRAMBLE HAS EMPTIED THE CAR SHOWROOMS TT seems to be a sellers' 1 market again, at least where certain makes of cars are concerned. The delimitation of taxis have started a scramble among taxi owners to buy new cars, as only these would be licensed. Motor dealers have560 words
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Advertisement132 1957-06-02 21 PUSH-BUTTON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SUPER POWER LONG LOW STYLING INCREASED VISIBILITY Is us torn Royal V 8 4 door Sedan This brilliant new 1957 Custom Royal Is fashioned for those who set the mode, m style, power, precision and luxury. ..long low styling and a choice of many colours with maximum132 words
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Advertisement68 1957-06-02 22 i y 4^ m V^^A of sophistication I P" 1 Who C*Tl TALIOIK9 LATY V» B m YlltlliT'l fci^ffg Lavender m toGd form, asd Yaar&cy Lxrxv&ttioxK. I K M/ now y eats and B enjoys every g{ meal after taking I^^\ *rfm SlDeWitt' W A^ TM 1 f!1 T^ J68 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous867 1957-06-02 22 BIRTHDAYS SUNDAY. Should be a stantial gains. There seems near year-e\id. The tone in Very interesting twelve- to be nothing more to domestic concerns is per" month. Not without a flum- worry you than some minor haps a little in doubt. You her of difficulties, though^ disputes. You need to867 words
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Miscellaneous646 1957-06-02 22 m MrM BMsKSKmI m&BMJ mm. 9 1 m li w& rl ,T*jP i JT was bound to happen. A reader insists that I shall give public advice on how to deal with an errant husband. If she thinks I am going to be fool enough to try to advise m646 words
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Miscellaneous644 1957-06-02 22 GEMINI.— Are disposed to see the facts as they are and to act without a lot of fuss. They would consider that if the affair were serious the main argument for union would have gone. They insist on loyalty and if it goes they tend to have small interest m644 words
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Miscellaneous176 1957-06-02 22 which involve close partners. But the rest of your concerns are m a slack Phase and progress might be quite a problem. The best thing to do with plans which are sticking is to let them swing for a few days. It does not look as if you can change176 words
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BOOKS of the Week
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Article, Illustration426 1957-06-02 23 Strange Happenings In Italy 's Former African Colonies AVVVVVV\VVVV\\VWVV\WWVV\VVVVWV>^ HASSIB I iGUVt FOR A MFHiy by Albcr* !imti di Pirmno tinire DeuUch, lon don. 192 pp. ITis.) master > about the entertain-v.-orld, whee listened to r is a surcr- and what is written wit, keen sympathefor the pla -es. the426 words
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Article235 1957-06-02 23 BOILED ALIVE, by mcc Buckingham. Michael Joseph, Lonod. 855 pp. 12 6.) IE the gruehich seems c natural preof mysteries, has to do with a Mexican tel| and top international thermo-nuclear this Is an ill 1 1 blown quite i for detective an American235 words
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Article317 1957-06-02 23 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By MINE WERE OF TROUBLE, by Peter Kemp (Cossell Co. Ltd., 202 pp. 18s.). MR. KEMP'S thoughts have been "of trouble" since 1936 when, just down from Cambridge and only 21 years old, he leapt into certain adventure m the Spanish Civil War. Since317 words
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387 1957-06-02 23 An Interesting Report On Malayan History THE HISTORICAL ANNUAL, Published by the University of Malaya Historical Society, Singapore. $2 for nonmembers; $1.50 for members. 192 pp. THIS is the third Annual to make its appearance since the first issue m 1953, and the editorial board admits rather sadly that none387 words
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Article355 1957-06-02 23 A Touch Of The Macabre DEATH OF A HUNTSMAN, by H. E. Bates (Michael Joseph, London. 222 pp. 12/6.) THERE is a touch of the macabre m these four short stories (or novels as the publishers choose to call them) and the author, experienced as he is m the art355 words
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Advertisement112 1957-06-02 23 T2 Vi /fli^fy with a modern N. Gillette Razor i!%Wmi Razors too grow old Over the years they get knocked and dropped I I and lose their precision. Then your shaving suffers. Smart men bring their shaving up-to-date with a modern n Gillette quick-action razor that opens with a twist.112 words
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Advertisement685 1957-06-02 23 for Cfeanef 1 Whiter Teeth and Sweeter Breath BBBBBBBBBBBBHBwSsSBBsBa^ J$ BB^P > > BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^^^BHat <fl^m V f Ssfe^^sssHWat fe''- i L3B|lsbsss^^w^^^ W ra&£&&^^BßsH-'^'-' b9f m\^\ ft t I A v I lr it S use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste685 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-06-02 24 DISPLAYING a comfortable amount of attractive epidermis, Lois Collins, uho at $430 (Malayan) an hour is one of the highest priced models extant, enjoys the ivarm gaze of Old Sol after being named the "Sun Tan Queen" m !\'ew York. Lois, a former receptionist, beat hundreds of68 words
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Article, Illustration258 1957-06-02 24 Tasty plate of water A lo Z of Food Vincaar ls USed chiefly m P irkl »ns; and vinegar the preparation of sauces. But during the Great Plague of 1665, people thought it could ward off infection. Customers were expected to help themselves to meat from butchers' hooks and leave258 words
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Article, Illustration425 1957-06-02 24 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By GLOBETROTTERS Ahmad Sayeg and his pretty wife, Asma, who are now m Singapore for the second time after having travelled over four continents on a tandem bicycle, last week made a surprise decision. They want to settle down right here m425 words
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Article1321 1957-06-02 24 Patricia Boxall - HAREM HOMES IN ENGLAND! Patricia Boxall By Men are blatantly setting up harem homes m villages around the barren Yorkshire moors. They have turned a deaf ear to society's one-wife custom and are installing second "wives" m their homes— with the consent of their legal mates. Such arrangements are common1,321 words
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Advertisement122 1957-06-02 24 Natural Vitamin Ci n^ world's most delici Ous tonic drink The finest natural vitamin C tonic drfofc Ribena— made from blackcurrants, the fruit ifo ii richest m vitamin C. Ribena makes a wonderf^ delicious tonic which even those suffering from] of appetite can enjoy. Ribena helps build red blood cells,122 words
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