Sunday Standard, 9 June 1957
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Title Section21 1957-06-09 1 SUNDAY STANDARD NCBC 4H 4 tt fc 3H Vol. VII. No. 340 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS21 words
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Article220 1957-06-09 1 rears »> pfnre w w orld n the M il«y*n Kail;*Ljoyed the reputation one 1 0- i 9 m the Mb. il r < lc d Occidents la tbc post.voarsit bad to DDderga Jriod of rehabilitation, the relaying of fn t:r < lst LinC 1 Qeinas to Tump.it. -to220 words
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Article65 1957-06-09 1 CITY, June 8 woman's refusal nk touched off which five men near the small San Antonio m !arm worker y when the woman refused to drink with him. and attacked friends who defended her decision. Running berserk, he stabbod four men to death, and seriously65 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-06-09 1 pics. (Story m Page 3). (ABOVE) Singapore s Governor, Sir Robert Black, m conversation with Mrs. Mary Lobo, a worker m the "India" stall after opening the International Baxaar at Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday. (Right): Two pretty Thai teen-agers attired m national dress participate mStandard - 66 words
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Article119 1957-06-09 1 MISSING BUSINESSMAN ALIVE SINGAPORE BUSINESSMAN, KOH HAN EE, 33, WHO HAD BEEN MISSING SINCE LAST THURSDAY, IS ALIVE. lie spoke to his wife by telephone from Seremban last night saying he was alright and would be returning home today or to- morrow. His wife,119 words
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247 1957-06-09 1 Tiger Attacks Car Carrying Six K.L. Students RAWANG, Sat. Six schoolchildren and their 64--year-old Malay driver were attacked by a tiger when their car cruised pass Templer Park four miles from here last night. The tiger leapt onto the moving vehicle, missed the bonnet and landed on the bumper. The247 words
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Article133 1957-06-09 1 Ex-Thai Premier In Canton HONGKONG. June 8, (Reuter). Pridi Phanomyong, former Prime Minister of Thailand, who was reported missing from Thailand shortly after a bloodless coup m 1947, was today reported to be residing m Canton, according to the pro-Com-munist newspaper, Ta Kung Pao. Phanomyong was quoted as telling the133 words
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Article57 1957-06-09 1 PLYMOUTH. Massachusetts. June 8 (AP) The U.S. Coast Guard reported yesterday that Mayflower II may arrive off the Nantucket lightship some time tomorrow night. The Coast Guard estimates it will take the Mayflower 22 hours Irom Nantucket Light to Provincetown which would bring her to the tip57 words
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Article158 1957-06-09 1 Don't Mix With Strikers' SINGAPORE'S Minister ior Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, issued a warning to students of two Chinese schools yesterday that they would be "dismissed" from their schools if they are found mixing with strikers. This was the result of complaints received by Government158 words
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Article47 1957-06-09 1 ALGIERS, June 8 (Reuter) The Algiers public executioner. M. Maurice Meyssonnier, and his two assistants, today sent a letter of resignation to the public prosecutor, claiminu that their salaries bore no comparison to the risks they ran from vengeful insurgents. Their resignation was refused.47 words
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Article36 1957-06-09 1 TANYA Dzarasova. 24-year-old White Russian wife of an American Army turncoat. Samuel David Hawkins of Oklahoma, is expected to reach Hongkong on June 14 from Communist China, an American Consular official said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article48 1957-06-09 1 THE 8.1. ship Rajula sailed from Singapore yesterday for Indian ports with approximately 80 saloon passengers aboard. She usually carries 1,300 passengers. This poor passenger list follows a recent decision by the Indian Government to ban the landing of deck passengers from flu-infected Malaya.48 words
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Article106 1957-06-09 1 GIRARD CASE NEW YORK. June 8 (Reuter)— The Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, today declined to discuss the case of Sergeant William Girard. the American soldier accused of killing a Japanese woman. "I do not want to get involved m that," he said. "It106 words
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143 1957-06-09 1 ME. SITUATION IS 'EASIER' LLOYD LONDON, June 8 (Reuter) Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, said here today he thought conditions m the Middle East were "a little easier," and that developments m Jordan were hopeful. But ho added: "We have had so much trouble In the Middle East,143 words
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82 1957-06-09 1 HOLLYWOOD, June 8 (AP) When movie and television players turned out to make their arterial donations at the annual blood bank party, who did the screen actors guild have on hand to help check blood pressures? JAYNE MANSFIELD The party-sponsoring guild had no comment concerning82 words
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Article64 1957-06-09 1 THE HAGUE. June 8, (Reuter)— The South Korean Ambassador m Washington. Dr. Yu Chang Young, told a Press conference here today that Russia had wanted Korea for 50 years, and that its capture would open the road to JaDan which would then be untenable. From64 words
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Article53 1957-06-09 1 CAIRO. June 8 (Reuter)— France has decided to use the Suez Canal again, an Egyptian Finance Ministry spokesman said today. Negotiations are now under way .between France and Egypt on payment of Canal tolls, the spokesman added. The negotiations are being conducted through the Swiss53 words
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Article33 1957-06-09 1 THE Burmese Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. U Ba Sue, arrived m Tokyo last night He was accompanied by his wife and will stay m Japan until June treatment. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article80 1957-06-09 1 Pine Inquiry Findings For MacG THE Pine Inquiry Commission concluded its sitting yesterday m Johore Bahru after hearing recommendations and suggestions from several witnesses. The Chairman of the Commission. Mr. Justice Smitn said the findings and the Commission's own recommendations would be forwarded to the High Commissioner, Sir Donald McGilWvray.80 words
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411 1957-06-09 1 Mazenah (Now A Christian) Can Marry Soldier MAZENAH Jantan, 18- year-old former student of Raffles Girls' School, whose marriage to Lance Corporal W. H. Simpson was postponed yesterday because of objections raised by the local Muslim Advisory Board, has been "cleared" of Muslim religious obligations. Yesterday, it wa s announced411 words
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Article30 1957-06-09 1 A .P. TWENTY seven Japanese fishermen captured by Soviet patrols while fishing off Sakhalion returned to the Hokkaido port of Wakkanal yesterday following their release by the Russians.A.P. - 30 words
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Article216 1957-06-09 2 Only US $227,000,000 Less Than The President Requested BUT SENATE CHOPS OFF $100 MIL FROM MILITARY PLAN WASHINGTON, June 8 —(UP)— The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted yesterday to authorize a U553,637,110,000 foreign aid programme for the coming year— only U*****,300,000 less than President Eisenhower216 words
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179 1957-06-09 2 vv\ w v\wv\w\\\ \v* HELSINKI. June 8 (UP) The touring team of Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai Bulganin visited a modern housing today and the conversation, mostly from Khrushchev, went like this: Khrushchev: "How high is the room m a Finnish home?"179 words
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Article69 1957-06-09 2 TOKYO. June 8 (AP) Wives and daughters of U.S. military personnel m Tokyo were warned officially today that shorts, pedal-pushers and halters. "are inappropriate for street wear and for wear m military installations" even m Tokyo's sweltering summer heat. They were cautioned that unless their69 words
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Article115 1957-06-09 2 ALGIERS, June 8 (AP) Sixty rebels were killed by French forces throughout Algeria m the past 24 hours while widespread raids on North African colonies continued m France's big cities. The rebels suffered their heaviest toll near Melouza. the village where more than 300115 words
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Article221 1957-06-09 2 16 PER CENT INCREASE OVER 1955 UNITED NATIONS, June 8, (UP) Airline travel increased by 10.G00.000 p&ssengers a jump of 16 per cent m 1956 with the best safety record yet achieved by scheduled air services, a United Nations report said last night. The annual report221 words
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Article100 1957-06-09 2 MEXICO CITY, June 8 (AP). The worldwide arguments over radioactivity from H-bombs took a twist yesterday: A prominent doctor said some increase m radioactivity m the air is good for humans. Dr. Julio Cesar Graham, chief of the Department of Gynecology of the Mexican Surgical Centre,100 words
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Article53 1957-06-09 2 EVARTS, Kentucky. June 8. (AP). A 75-year-old man died yesterday 10 minutes after bees stung him 18 times on the face and neck. Grant Shocklev was tending the hives at his home when the bees apparently slipped under his protective covering. He had kept them53 words
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Article20 1957-06-09 2 ALL five quintuplets born to an African woman In Portuguese East Africa last Thursday have died. A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article93 1957-06-09 2 Menzies Favours H -Tests CAPE TOWN. June 8 (AP) Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies told a news conference here yesterday he favours continuing H-bomb tests "if it means thp Western world keeping ahead of Russia m nuclear development." He declared: "A lot of advice has been given to Western countries93 words
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129 1957-06-09 2 PARIS, June B— (UP)— 'Police throughout France stepped up their "anti-terrorists'' operations against Algerians today with sudden swoops m the North African quarters of Paris Marseilles and Bordeaux. Nearly 200 North Africans were brought to police stations for questioning and to show their129 words
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98 1957-06-09 2 Once-Banned Beauty Queen Weds Pilot ROME. June 8 (AP) Blonde Mirva Arvonen, former Finnish beauty queen once banned from Italy at the request of the wife of ex-King Farouk's secretary, has been married to a U.S. Navy jet fighter pilot. He is Henry Grady Harrison, 26. presently attached to the98 words
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Article88 1957-06-09 2 WASHINGTON, June 8 (UP) The United States signed an agreement with Iraq today to help the Arab kingdom m research into the peaceful uses of atomic energy. An agreement looking toward "early development of Iraq's atomic research programme" was signed here by Iraqi ambassador Moussa88 words
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Article26 1957-06-09 2 ELS A WEDS COUNT ITALIAN movie actress Elsa Martinelli. 22, and Count Franco Mancinelli-Scotti of the Rome aristocracy were married nn TVmrcHaw «f co»» Marino.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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181 1957-06-09 2 JERUSALEM. June 8 (UP) r~i J r T emie r Davld Be Gurion told Israeli newspaper editors today "we shall send one of toticSn&S* thr Ugh the It was the first time that Israel s determination to send a test ship through181 words
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Article133 1957-06-09 2 .NEW YORK, June 8 < AF > Latest among the vt W < Phonograph records here is "Voyage of the Mayflower," by British bandleader Frank Chacksfieid and his London orchestra commemorating the Atlantic voyage of the second Mayflower. *i. L n A 011 R «cords133 words
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140 1957-06-09 2 His Birthday Present: 'The Garden Of Eden' SPRING GREEN, Wisconsin, June 8 (AP) World famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who is 86 years old today! says he has received a "nice birthday gift" from King Feisal of Iraq a commission to build a U5545,000,000 cultural centre. "It's quite a birthday140 words
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179 1957-06-09 2 TRIVANDRUM, India, June 8 (Reuter)— The Communist state government of Kerala m Southern India is prepared to help private enterprise by taking shares, if necessary, m industries started with private capital. Tli is was announced here by Mr. C. Achuta Menon, the State's Finance179 words
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Advertisement261 1957-06-09 2 NOTICES NOTICE TO ALL PASSENGERS T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOY: 39 Sailing 17.6.57 VOY: 40 Sailing 10-7-57 To: Madras and Negapattinam From: Singapore. Port Sham Penang 1. All shippers and passengers to Madras and Negapattinam booked on the above vessel for trie above voyages are hereby informed that owing to261 words
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Advertisement224 1957-06-09 2 at. I 1 I I and cat, I*. a!; 1 M foTsAiP Stocks m^- D h 9 32-36 Orchard p D Hongkong Bank. d T with reasonable iIS then write to I tor Company. 21 i I Sin; J COON TECKTINTaI new and sccondhardSl ocl upwards on,-)- rtW derate. Apply224 words
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509 1957-06-09 3 LAST OF THE QUEEN'S PARADES TO BE THE BEST th P XU A A L LUMPUR < Sat—The Royal Navy, the Army, the Royal A,r Force and the Malayan Police are pooling their efforts to make the last Queen's Birthday celebrations (on June 13) before Merdeka a really memorable one.509 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-06-09 3 latest style m cheongsams from Hongkong, usual frog fasteners arid featuring a low I back for evening wear. It is worn by Miss of Laura's Dress Shop m Singapore, xrho will i ne m similar fashion for t}ie Cfiinese first prize m the Shaw and Univer&al-lnternational "Four Town**90 words
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178 1957-06-09 3 SATA's VOTE BID UNDEMOCRATIC; SAYS BRAGA Till: Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, yestoy described as "most undemocratic" a move by the c Anti-Tuberculosis Association to limit voting tobcrs to 250, m order to avoid the possibility of a pal meeting being "packed." tion has sent members that the178 words
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Article56 1957-06-09 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Whyatt, yesterday visited the Colony's District and Magistrate's Courts m South Bridge Road. He was accompanied by the Acting Registrar of High Courts, Mr. T. Kulasekaram. Justice Whyatt chatted with the court staffs and later, called at the Probation Office, where he56 words
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Article59 1957-06-09 3 SPORE, Sat: The price of tin on the local market today was $3841 per picul (un changed). COPRA Singapore Copra Association closing orices: Straits Borneo copra June $23 buyers, $23£ sellers; fair merchantable mixed copra for June shipment to Bombay $27£ buyers. $272 sellers. COCONUT OIL Singapore Coconut59 words
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Article22 1957-06-09 3 'CHUTE OPENED TOO LATE nc 8 (AP). t Henk De feet to his ambled news»t a press re•londay's 12--1 I opened too22 words
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Article24 1957-06-09 3 THE Muslim League of Penang and Province Wellesley will hold its fourth annual general meeting at Market Street on Sunday, June 23.24 words
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Article152 1957-06-09 3 GIFT OF SACRED HINDU TEXTS THE Singapore Tiger Standard library yesterday acquired copies of two Chinese translations of the Hindu sacred texts— the "Gita" and the "Isa Upanishad." The presentation was made by a Singapore businessman Mr. N. C. Patel, who is a disciple of Shri Aurobindo an Indian philosopher152 words
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Article68 1957-06-09 3 A MOVE to unite 40 000 civilian employees m the three Services m the Colony will Le made at today's annual delegates' conference of the Army Civil Service Union at the Chi nese YMCA premises Secretary of the ACSU. Mr Chew Seng, said the amalgamation of68 words
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Article, Illustration150 1957-06-09 3 Saturday Crowds Swarm Lively Bazaar To Aid S'p ores Blind Hundreds of Singapore bargain-hunters and collectors of handicraft gave the International Bazaar for the Blind a flying start soon after it was opened to the public by the Governor, Sir Robert Black, at Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. The blue-uniformed bandStandard - 150 words
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Article57 1957-06-09 3 A YOUTH. Ang Yee Hock, was charged m a Singapore Court yesterday with housebreaking with intent to outrage the modesty of a woman Lim Boon Tee. at Geylang Road on May 18. this year Ang claimed trial to the offence and was released on bail. The case will57 words
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Advertisement495 1957-06-09 3 ELEVEN MORE DAYS TO WIN THAT ISLAND!] ELEVEN MORE DAYS TO GO WITH A CHANCE OF WINNING AN ISLAND OF YOUR DREAMS IN THE PACIFIC OR A RETURN TRIP TICKET BY SEA TO HONGKONG AND WHAT HAVE YOU DONE ABOUT IT? The rules are simple and there are no conditions495 words
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Advertisement483 1957-06-09 3 Ouring the Han Dynasty a bewtiful f^^^^O.^^^^ W&l singer named Diaw-Chien of the houjehold O r of Wong Wing Mirister of Education. I O O O O O C saved the throne from bemq usurped by I a t J^ ty the Prime Minister. Tong Chuh She AV\ -ft <*483 words
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Article260 1957-06-09 4 GOVT. PAYS CLOSE ATTENTION TO PROMOTING CHILD HEALTH... FIFTY MATERNITY CLINICS IN RURAL AREAS BRAGA THE Singapore Government has concentrated on providing beds for sick children— even before they are born, Mr. A. J. Braga, Minister for Health, said yesterday. Speaking at the Singapore Paediatric260 words
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125 1957-06-09 4 Three Vie For 'Best Actress' Title THREE Cathay Organization film stars vied for the title ol "best actress" at the Fourth Asian Film Festival held m Tokyo recently. They were Lindai, Lee Mfi and Maria Menado. In the final voting Lindai came off top for her performance m Cathay Organization's125 words
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Article34 1957-06-09 4 KAIMAN" bin Kason, 28. Home Guard platoon commander was seriously injured when he was shot m the stomach whi'.e on duty at Kampong Sungei Samak. Uiu Berr.am, Perak, on Friday right34 words
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121 1957-06-09 4 ASSEMBLYMAN for Telok Ayer. Mr. R. Jumabhoy. yesterday attacked the Singapore Ministry of Labour and Welfare for lagging behind In "red tape" and not coming to the Immediate rescue of the last month's fire victims In Cecil Street. Singapore. Mr. Jumabhoy told the Standard yesterday121 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-06-09 4 TWO OF THE latest entrants to the "4 Girls In Town contest organized by Shaw Bros, are Miss T. Locke (left) and Mrs. Stella Brown, both of Singapore.32 words
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Article71 1957-06-09 4 MR OTTO Wiederkehr. manager of Adclphi Hotel, Singapore, yesterday handed to Dr J. H. Gar.ick. medical director of the SATA .Clinic, $1,033. being proceeds of the successful Fashion Shew organized by Mrs. Doris Geddc* en Wednesday and Thursday nights for SATA funds. Mr and Mrs. Maurice71 words
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Article, Illustration219 1957-06-09 4 LITTLE An* Beng Lam was fetched from her Telok Ayer Street cubicle home early yesterday morning: to attend the clinic of Mr. Douglas Miller (right), famous Australian neuro-surgeon, who performed a tumor operation on her m Sydney a few months ago Ben?219 words
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145 1957-06-09 4 Tip-Off Leads To Cracking Of Cycle Thieves Ring IPOH, Sat.— A recent "tip-off" to the police led to the cracking of a ring of bicycle thieves and the recovery of nine stolen bicycles. For the past few months, an average of 20 bicycles have been stolen each month Last Wednesday,145 words
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Article103 1957-06-09 4 Gambling Den On An Island PULAU KETAM, Sat. Police last night raided a gambling den m this island 14 miles off Port Swettenham and arrested eight men and seized about $100 m cash. The raiding party arrived from Port Swettcnham m a police launch soon after dusk. It was led103 words
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Article127 1957-06-09 4 Odd-Jobber Pleads For A Chance A YOUTH. Hou You Sing, pleaded for a chance to turn over a new leaf, when he was found guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday, of a charge of attempted theft. He was sentenced to two months' jail. llou. decribcd as an oddjob man. tried127 words
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189 1957-06-09 4 'It's Half-Baked Education For Thousands' THE Singapore Government has failed to provide a proper housing programme for the people and its education policy is half-baked, Mr. Goh Kong Beng, a candidate for the Cairnhill by c lection, charged m his election manifesto yesterday. Mr. Goh a former English school teacher189 words
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Article36 1957-06-09 4 BRITISH Empire Medal winner. Chier Petty Officer, Mohamed Yassln bin Endort of the Royal Malayan Navy Volunteer Reserves, was last night entertained to dinner at the Mohamedan Restaurant by the Communications Division of the MRNVR36 words
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192 1957-06-09 4 THE central committee and 12 branch committees of the Singapore Bus Workers' Union will today hold a meeting to plan further action, on the rcfusafof the Hock Lee and Tay Koh Vat bus company managements to reinstate all 82 dismissed members of the Union192 words
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Article99 1957-06-09 4 A 12-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl, Siau Ah Lee. who went to the Singapore General Hospital on May 31 to get some medicine, was told by a youth there was an order m hospital that patients should not wear rings. She handed her ring to the youth. Lav99 words
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Article88 1957-06-09 4 SINGAPORE'S Umar Pulavfn Ta x mil School, which provides Tamil and English education mostly for Chinese is appealing for bu^rfun:, 0 US $10 00() Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew [mm 1s P n tr n of thc school m Maxwell road which was opened m 1950.88 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-06-09 4 «he_ ,R we.-i lls M a l S i h^ t NC 'S PEARSON BAKER. after pore. yesterday St Andr ™s Cathedral, Sing" is the C se b co„ e d tevtSSTS SJ^JSS-* «i. m ur r tion i,m s u s M t __A__2**_ <»«: ci_-iion !-ingapore.Standard - 55 words
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Miscellaneous44 1957-06-09 4 Standard INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Spore Diary ttSSfl^*! Penanc io. 2 3 am. (7 7 ft) 10 40 St 8; 9 45 =ntract«; 10 pm a (65 ft) U1 n) 1040 f 18 and a Band; 1030 Moon. TOMORROW: Singapore 9.49 a.m. »«dowij u'pVc^,44 words
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321 1957-06-09 5 n'MPrR, sat. Puttee Sutherland I joh Court today BfttMl Hockj alias S to llfe im Writ"" a «'harse of with (Hen Loo, jTfprretary of the 2* State Committee (P at Kachau near Ka.janff, m r 1953. Selangor Life Term. For Joining321 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-06-09 5 Queen's Fellowship Winner DR i B. Labrooy, 36, Lecturer in Pathology the Lniv isity of IVIa!in in i n awarded ip Federation*. Queen I ,hip for .i two-year Brsc in Britain. nil study in the raduate Medical I in London for 12 innthv six months in linhur.h and the final84 words
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250 1957-06-09 5 JEW FIRST-DAY COVER PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sat —The new postal stamps the Federation will be placed on sale at all post es and postal agencies throughout the country, ex- Johore, on Thursday. the public to buy day issues at certain the hours of .ill be250 words
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Article112 1957-06-09 5 pANG, Sat. The presi»oi the Settlement Medi- s*afl Unit.n. Mr. Tan an Lye, at its fifth an- delegates conference toL«fd the ohrase "the fw assistants are a has caused apunong members. l asKed the members not 5 the phrase make any Jtal assistants are not112 words
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Article23 1957-06-09 5 elected Ji the Indian Asso-offire-bearers treasured I" Ms sec. fc HajT», n SI n Sh, S DevaJa fi°P-l. Mani and23 words
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220 1957-06-09 5 "Irresponsible/ Says Labour Party PENANG, Sat. A resolution strongly condemning the Alliance Government for refusing the delegation from the Malayan Trade Union Council to visit and tour Communist China last month was passed at the annual delegates conference of the Penang division220 words
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Article42 1957-06-09 5 PENANG. Sat.— ssoo bail was allowed Siti Hajar bintc Hussain, m the Magistrate's Court today when she was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to another Timah binte Sharif! on May 10. The case was postponed to June 24.42 words
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Article128 1957-06-09 5 Plans For M-Day In Penang PENANG, Sat.— Seven subcommittees have been appointed by the Rural District Council Pcnang Island, to draw up plans for Merdeka celebrations m the rural areas. The chairman of the Council, Tuan Haji H. A. Azy/.e told the Standard today that the general Merdeka celebrations committee,128 words
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Article31 1957-06-09 5 A SENTRY of a security force patrol ba«;e camp m the Batu Gajah district of Perak yesterday fired at a terrorist who fled. A follow-up is m progress.31 words
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Article158 1957-06-09 5 IPOII, Sat.— For the first time Ipoh was the venue of the meeting of the University of Malaya Council which was held behind closed doors m the State Council Chamber of the Pcrak Secretariat. Datoh Haji Mohamed Eusoff, Orang Besar Jajahan, Kinta, a Pro-Chancellor of the158 words
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Article114 1957-06-09 5 PENANG, Sat Mohamed Hamid bin Embee, 17, told Magistrate, Mr. Au Ah Wah, today he took two cameras from a car because he wanted to take snaps. lie kept the cameras after taking the snaps. Mohamed was bound over for $100 for one year on his114 words
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198 1957-06-09 5 ROOM FOR CO -EXISTENCE OF ALL CULTURES IPOII, Sat: Assistant Minister lor Educotion, Mr. Too Joon Hing, today assured the cultures and languages of the non-Malay races living m this country would not be destroyed or surpressed. Mr. Too was speaking at the conference of the Perak Indian School Teachers198 words
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Article, Illustration306 1957-06-09 5 AND IT'S HOME FOR MAN WHO HAS LED AIR WAR ON REDS A COURTESY CALL ON TUNKU... KUALA LUMPUR Sat Air. Vice-Marshal W.H. Kyle, the retiring Air Officer Commanding, Malaya, has been appointed Assis tant Chief of Air Staff, Operational Requirements (designate) at Air Ministry, London, it was announced today.306 words
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Article88 1957-06-09 5 New $3 Mil. School For Ipoh IPOH, Sat. The first phase of the $3-million secondary Malay School m Tiger Lane is nenring completion. Plans are under way for the second phase which is due to start early next year. The present accommodation is for 520 residential students. The first phase,88 words
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Advertisement262 1957-06-09 5 MORE MORE PEOPLE /I rRODLCING I I RICE m CEYLON I I FURS m CANADA I 1 TEA m NYASALAND 1 I COCOA m ASHANTI I 1 COFFEE m JAMAICA I I WHEAT m AUSTRALIA I TOMATOES m MALTA •J La SAGO m BRITISH NORTH BORNEO j ff~ as well262 words
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Article, Illustration154 1957-06-09 6 F)ENNIS HAMILTON, who recently parted from his wife Diana Dors, is pictured left with a new "discovery" of his. She is twenty-one-year-old blonde Jose Boulton, of llford. In a scanty swimsuit she nestled up to Dennis last week on the balcony of his new154 words
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Article291 1957-06-09 6 Cleravman Sent Boy Home Tipsy LONDON. Sat. One of the leading clergy at Wakefle-ld (Yorks> Cathedral, the Rev. Eben H. Fiske. was described m a juvenile court yesterday as "an unwholesome Influence" on a boy of sixteen. Mr. Fiske is the Precentor— m charge of music m the Cathedral. The291 words
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On the Police Beat
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Article, Illustration446 1957-06-09 6 ANDERSON QUITS THE FORCE A bumptious, pint-sized, bespectacled probationary police inspector strutted and stamped his feetdisturbing: a cinema audience recently. •'YOU HAVE OUTRAGED THE MODESTY OF MY FIANCEE," HE STORMED. "Do you know who I am. Produce your identity card and follow me to the manager's office." he stormed. Within446 words
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Article800 1957-06-09 6 Andrew Roth - Quest For Malayan Food Goes On Andrew Roth Jsy \T least British business has the sense to know that its best chance m Malaya lies m encouraging the Alliance Government and hoping that it can do its job effectively. This was obvious from the whole tone of the annual dinner-dance800 words
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Advertisement112 1957-06-09 6 SPECMJAMILY SALE Pj\ I^l\ v \Jy|pN YOUR BUDGET il \'A\ "W\ Ladies' leather Cali- Children's leather tB IP!*lflB Bf^B^^^^ forma shoes with shoes with "Escolite" |3BP^^^»r^^ V«VvN^\S^S^ "Escolite" soles. soles. w^^__i^wf a^(^9 j^\ i' ■^vy'/ kj cc no Old pries \New P priee $5.00 J/J\ n2w p'riee 4.5 9 0112 words
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Advertisement162 1957-06-09 6 The world famous fa T I C Ek\ medicinal product* I VV VT^ V 7 1^ WW a vnEiJci XfIUJNE S4N Provides Instantaneous relief b Toothache, Earache Stomachache Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache' Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HAH Elastoplastl FIRST AID DRESSING 0 Cuts and162 words
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Article, Illustration861 1957-06-09 7 RONNIE DUCLOS - RONNIE DUCLOS Meet Malaya's Loneliest People A\W\V\\\> By TUCKED away m the deep waters along the 100-mile stretch of the Straits of Malacca ore three lighthouses which guide busy shipping traffic m this part of the world. The men who daily861 words
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Article, Illustration301 1957-06-09 7 T^OVINE artificial m semination, experiments on which were first carried out m Kuala Lumpur two years ago, has proved such a success that the Government plans to introduce the scheme throughout the Federation shortly. According to the State Veterinary Officer. Dr. K. Kanagasabai. this measure of success, coupied301 words
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Article, Illustration321 1957-06-09 7 SWANNIE - SWANNIE By AIR PERSONALITIES MEET two pretty girls from Hongkong. They are Linda Sena and Margaret Demee, flight stewardesses of Cathay Pacific Airways. Linda has been flying with CPA for several years but Margaret i» comparatively new. ''fortune-teller" with a dark beard made an appearance at the airport321 words
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Advertisement114 1957-06-09 7 \\l HO LIM, THE BUILDING FOREMAM L X iQVS THAT APPEARANCES COUNT I "m y "HAMS ro SURF hs starts' I n SMARTLY TURNED OUT! W'~ WHAT A mess Y()(jg£^pfe. U f\ IN. WHAT WOULD S^\\ D 0 W| THOUT <^ Jr d&X^SURF CERTAINLY DOE^n jL^^V A SPIENPIP job. cimes114 words
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Advertisement79 1957-06-09 7 (SPECIAL OFFER BRITISH MADE LIGHTWEIGHT TRUNKS SUITCASES FOR AIR -SEA -RAIL- ROAD TRAVEL Large selection to clear! ir^<^^^^ STEAMER TRUNKS JHKtI!Z?V^R^P?T?^^ available m Light or Dark ~^■'^SBsS^£^^^ ?v<<<^* t EXPANDING FIBRE CASES I FIBRE SUITCASES Available m London Tan or m Wjtn -p weec j effect. 6" Deep. A Chestnut79 words
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Article, Illustration567 1957-06-09 8 THE Singapore Chamber Ensemble is giving a Bach-Handel choralorchestral programme m the Adult Education Cultural Centre (Fort Canning) at 8.45 p.m. tonight, the principal work being an abridged concert version (by Michael Diack) of Handel's oratorio, "Solomon." Most of Handel's success during his lifetime came through revivals of past567 words
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Article614 1957-06-09 8 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed By BEETHOVEN. Piano concertos: No 2 m B flat Op. 19, No. 4in G Op. 58. Rudolf Serkin <Piano), Philadelphia Orchestra cond. Ormandy. Philips AL *****. RUDOLF Serkin, unquestionably one of the world's great pianists, gives authoritative and well-considered readings of these two concertos614 words
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Article, Illustration7 1957-06-09 8 I MUSI CI PLAYS 'VIVALDI' I MUSICI7 words
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Article, Illustration221 1957-06-09 8 Esoteric - Esoteric VBCMBNM SHORTY MARTIANS COME BACK. Shorty Rogers Giants. London LTZ-K*****. THOUGH m a vernacular sense this album is not as far out as its title might at first suggest, it nevertheless remains thoroughly indicative of RoSers- considerable stature m the field of contemporary jazz. As might be expected,221 words
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Advertisement474 1957-06-09 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings fo» Bongkok ond/oi For Eotff rio Sues. Penong P.S'hon* S'por* "SAMOA" In Port 12/13 June 14/15 June "ASIA" 15/16 June HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo. via Sues Spore PS. 'ham Penong "SONGKHLA ivm—* h/ujm HOT LOADING SINGAPORE474 words
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Advertisement567 1957-06-09 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADiJJH^r^ Tel. *****/6. *****/4 \to TS, THE BLUE FUNNEL Un| 11/ I| O NORTH AMER.CAN SERvic E S To Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York b v l ULYSSES *7* PC^S, i^JSr >\,^ Carriers option to proceed via othtt port to fe NORTH GERMaTTSv^^ I HAMBURG AMERICaK,^ lOINT SERVICE LlN567 words
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Article, Illustration321 1957-06-09 9 On a desert island with Ava This is AVA*AVA ISLAND which you can win! What Would You Do? SO much has been shown of that beautiful Ava form a la Dior's most daring creations that one is naturally made to believe here's a naughty situation m M. G. M' s321 words
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Article251 1957-06-09 9 -corny, blatant farce ]V"O goo-goo sentiment about this one, although you have filmdom's most engaging infant m the title role, and you can be sure of a laugh a minute as the Ensign almost turns into a diaper m this British Lion BABY AND THE BATTLESHIP, which provides some of251 words
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Article243 1957-06-09 9 4 GIRLS and 4 LOVE STORIES TTNIVERSAL Pictures use four beautiful "gimmicks" and four tender love stories to "expose the little secrets of Hollywood m their latest offering, FOUR GIRLS IN TOWN. Rut Producer Aaron Rosenberg has not made this picture just another peep into the backyard of filmdom. It243 words
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Article192 1957-06-09 9 pOR gold, Jeff Hunter takes a terrific beating twice from Neville Brand, and only to find out it's much ado about nothing Here is a new angle on a treasure hunt by Century-Fox and Jeff Hunter, Sheree North. Barry Sullivan, Walter Brennan and Neville Brand perform adequately to192 words
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Advertisement457 1957-06-09 9 >*••* I <ot AVA STRWART DAVID wow showing iiH^'fllT^TJirll J fl yri is. MS Fr o*> M-6 M m blushing color'- T^ m W^- r i,- "i. ilrnte m "BONJOI R X \TIIR|\> 1^ 1 .> or in'QIKNTIN DUKWABD" ■f OVI SHOWING SSS^^it Mm I Hid: Clifton Wcfcto Sophia Loren457 words
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Advertisement543 1957-06-09 9 Phone 2«i;v» *^^M and 930 p.m. Victor Anita Trevor MATURE EKBERG HOWARD fiA "INTERNATIONAL i3rmt M POLICE" (INTERPOL) «KJlJjj WARWICK Prod m CINEMASCOPE (Col.) To<lay 9 a.m.: INDFRW ATKR" SuprrScope Tfrh. |i|IONh r^'f I'TH' 1 U'jMP.fc. "aitu, 1-45. 4,1 1O4 1-, 6.30 9.30 pm imi IZ,, "GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE"! m543 words
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Miscellaneous67 1957-06-09 9 Pan-Malayan Serial Quiz £[ERE are the last set t j»ttt m V ____E_____r >_<_?^_- you will have to use the thinking cap and all M.G.M. releases have all the 12 M.G.M. win one of the six sea- three tickets for Singa- stars published in this son double passes valid pore67 words
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Article1007 1957-06-09 10 Tj/YrcrV,,,™ three inns. Average five and more wicket n POLICE Batting Method of Dismissal Inns NO. HS T Are BLCBC 8t RO Velupillal I 4 90; 186 6200 I 1 s°°^ I 23- 0? 194? 11-21--gSnftSh.n Sin*, |I f 1433 2;j 1 Mohinder Singh 6 41,007 words
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Article1127 1957-06-09 10 LINESMAN - POLICE FOR A S.C.A. HAT-TRICK LINESMAN Soys »a\\ -\\w> IN SPITE of the glorious uncertainties of cricket, I cannot restrain the strength of my convictions that the Police will continue to maintain their victories m the second half of the S.C.A. tournament and so do the "hat-trick" m the championship.1,127 words
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Article656 1957-06-09 10 Except Friend lies Highest: 20fi for fix- dec. SRC vs Indians 202 for nine dec A'rmu vs Indians. Lowest. 45. Indians vs RAF su. SCC vs Police llu y BATTING 50 Runs and More. 94* Rose. Army vs SCC. 01*. Barker, SCC vs Indians. 90* Velupillai, Police656 words
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Advertisement67 1957-06-09 10 Bring your shaving up-to-date -^"w^-iL with a modern 4^/^/ I Gillette Razor I I 'CM beSt with a Blue GiUettC bhdC> J I itie Latest quick-action Gillette I razor. Quick- feed Blue Gillette I Dispenser with old blade J container. Smart red case with :>if^bi^« i|l< 1 transparent lid. All67 words
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270 1957-06-09 11 The airborne 4-year-old is fighting fit w c-t—BANQCO, an IP* 111 \,mt r alian-brpd nrborne >f V 1 month went |pnh tr nninff s mornine m pre|S g; his Derby nrnt on June 22. Garnet BouBanquo 1 m the com. ■;>.i (Geyer)270 words
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Article1207 1957-06-09 11 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all eisht races on Saturday (June IS), opening day of the Perak Turf Club's June (Derby) Meeting:— Horses Class 1, Div. I—9 Furs. 113 Three Rings 8y 9.02 Mr E J. Tan Rodgers 100 Little Fappa 6y 8.13 United Stable1,207 words
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Article, Illustration503 1957-06-09 11 BILL FUNK - FORD'S LOCAL BOYS CAN DO IT! BILL FUNK t 7y j FORD «iftbali team, the am igcd by Canaan h\r taken a couriers decision. Manager k man's new job er' more talent MV I(> ir local staffers build a team for softball league. well with the this season, the m503 words
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Article140 1957-06-09 11 TIIRFE weights for 2nd day. CI. 1, Div. 1-51 Fur. Aquarua 9.00 Pappa's Love 8.13 Prosperity 8.10 Bondi 8.08 Delivery 8 06 Sir Francis 8.05 Malayan Scholar 8.01 Avanti 8.03 Judicial 801 Amusement II 8.01 Bright Prospect dateßarfleur) 8.00 Stage Show II 7.13 little John 7 11 Krakatoa140 words
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251 1957-06-09 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Club made a confident start by scoring 55 runs without any loss m reply to Singapore Recreation Club's first innings total of 147 m their annual two-day cricket match for the Padang Shield which began on the Padang yesterday. At stumns both251 words
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Advertisement314 1957-06-09 11 InSb^^B^i^E^^Sß^ißS hRbvSS^^SS S§i^S S^BB^a Ji\a tnc latest developn»Mp" <^*«'Qfiv'flff^DK^Bß^^?*^B^H^Bi^Z?^'^BE 1 r Btf r 'l| mCnt W th cnoice BfK<BBBJBjB^BjB^BBBjgBjBjBjBJBJS>S^BjW^dB^^^ ftl^ J^* ''■'•> B^^ i^^^ Accumulator and t, y^%?^'^ A A fl^k. built-in charger; socket for second lamp. Unbreakable !f^K»iq|l A/V j jet-black plastic case. I |gj^Z~^^^Jjl i&*h _^J 7 I314 words
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Miscellaneous229 1957-06-09 11 GJFHJMGH CRICKET S.C.A. JUNIOR TOURNAMENT "A": S.R.C vs R.A.F. Seletar "A" at SRC; F N vs R.A.F. Tengah at F &N, R.A.F. Changi "B" vs V.M.C. A. at Changi; JUNIOR "B": R.A.F. Seletar "B" vs R.A A F. at Seletar; R.A.F. Chang* "A" vs S.H.B. Police a* Changi; Police vs229 words
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Article, Illustration676 1957-06-09 12 Jeffery James - Cock-and-Bull Crusade Jeffery James Schools 9 Ban Will Do Sport No Good Frankly Speaking PROGRESS m sport? It seems they're ready to throw it down to the dogs m Palmer Road. FOR some reason or other, the men who control sport m the Colony's school are embarking on a crusade676 words
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Article44 1957-06-09 12 HTHST PARK. London. June R < neuter) Lord Astor's Hornbeam won tile Winston Churchill Stakes run over two miles and 70 yards after a photo rini-h here today. Mr. R. B. Strassburger's Clichy was seconn with th c Queen's Atlas Third. Six ran44 words
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308 1957-06-09 12 Seventeen-year-old Christopher Rodrignes of Director House won the individual championship with 25 points to his credit. He was also awarded the best performance trophy. The \B\ division and *C\ division champions were Richard Dyason and Phillip Tan. With 99 points Stephen House won308 words
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Article666 1957-06-09 12 Si. Patrick's X DIVISION 100 yard*: I C. Rodrisues (D> llsecs 2. M Puvanendram (H» he Wei (AX 22 <> yards: I M. Puvanendrnm <H> 2 V ?o rt dt l h i; A) 3 D Dcsker {9K •20 hurdles: 1. C. Rodrigues (D> 16.7 sec. 2666 words
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Article746 1957-06-09 12 By S RAGAVAN PETER CORTHINE. the Services star who plays for Star Soceeritrs and Singapore has established himself as one of the most dangerous forwards m the island today. Last week, .^corin^ five T oals. he helped the Stars trounce Dockyard 9-1. He is not only746 words
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Article193 1957-06-09 12 VALBERG'S BID IS WELCOME —RAJAH FORMER Singapore Olympic high jumper, Lloyd Valberg's bid to be included m the Colony Asian Games Contingent is welcomed by the S.A.A.A., writes AL JOHNSON our Sports reporter. President of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. Mr. A.T. Rajah told me yesterday. "It is an excellent193 words
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270 1957-06-09 12 S'PORE CHINESE ON THE ROAD TO VICTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Singapore Chinese Recreation Club appear well set for a big victory against their Selangor counterparts m their annual cricket clash which started on the Pudu Road padang here today. I At the end Of the first day's play. Selangor could270 words
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Article271 1957-06-09 12 SCOREBOARD] Singapore Ist Innings Khoo Ong Lee c Boon Oon Lor b Lee Soon Keong 27 Cheong Thiam Siew c Tham b Lee Soon Keong C 5 ud T ,Vr nm b Chua En Chye 33 Cecil Wong c Tan Huek Chuan b Loh Ah Lum Ti Ong Chew271 words
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Miscellaneous25 1957-06-09 12 Spoon Shoots THE Singapore Rifle Association will hold its bi-monthly spoon shoots at the Bukit Timah Ran^e today and on June 30, at 8.15 a.m.25 words
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Title Section12 1957-06-09 13 Feature Section SUNDAY TIGER STAND" ARD J UN I- 9, 1 '<>r>7.'"'^^12 words
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Article, Illustration2006 1957-06-09 13 NEIL HUNTER - NEIL HUNTER T--„i_______^__^ :i tT Stcndord StoffW^ n one sees a child, or even a run over by a motorcar, one to help and the emotions of and pity do not die easily. But one reads of one-million home:s all human compassion 5 and the2,006 words
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Advertisement69 1957-06-09 13 f^J.-f J^r-^t World* /3l\\3sSS^\ most ~'^l~ q Typewriter The UNDERWOOD Universal portable typewriter. An ideal personal machine for the entire family. Geo. VVehry Co. (M) Ltd. UNDERWOOD Business Machine Dept. INIFXT WE Hongkong Spends $330 Million J To Salve Squatter Problem I t L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT*69 words
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Article, Illustration2254 1957-06-09 14 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN Malayan Short Story m Though he may be far away. Like the fleeting clouds: There may be wind and rain. But the shy will clear And a sunny day trill reign. 9 7 HEN Ah Siong told his parents, who were hawkers, that he was leaving2,254 words
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Advertisement130 1957-06-09 14 e= 1= eelellell^PPeeele ii Ji j=====^^^^^^^^piMllllHllllMlllM p^ii^pi^PiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMMiii lIIIIIIIIIIIIIMM^^i ill t"I-I""IIII"I"""I""II"I"""i:"";";""' ZZZIIIIIZIZIZZIZ ZZZZZZZZZI ZZ ZI I I I I I 111 lIZ i■ T i -I 4 I. *_.-..t.-. .r... -~--^-**ttt*tttttt^ T'r't-rt I I I i"i;;;;;;;;;;; rt/y^^l KfiWkVVu^^VV. fc»»»fc» I If 1 I 1 H^k "T" w-j /^1 1 1 A130 words
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Article, Illustration776 1957-06-09 15 quite a problem here E'cgant simplicity it key-note of these garden party els. (left to right:) 1. A dress m shell pink grosgrain, with the drapery cleverly taken to one side of the bodice, xchere un-pressed pleats burst from beneath rf draped bow. 2. Swiss Guipure lace is776 words
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Article164 1957-06-09 15 I like to patronize local industries when ever possible, and this week, m need of a tonic m the shape of a new hat, I went along to see Mr. Horatio Tomas, who owns XL's only "personalized" hat shop Luz Hats, at 184 Batu Road. With164 words
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Advertisement149 1957-06-09 15 WORK HARD AND PLAY HARD Stiff exams lie ahead of this student. Hard and sustained study will be necessary to gain the credits he requires for the results will have an important bearing on THE STRF sS and STRAIN his future career. Neither can sports be neglected and MODFRN LIFE149 words
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Advertisement265 1957-06-09 15 fixmrfsK ti > U L these perfect cotton-wool santowels with their extra-absorbent cellulose centres, give the ideal comfort and protection you have always looked for. So next time ask for 'ORIGINAL' SANTOWELS Jjy §®utkatt§ SIZES i, a and 3 Southalls also make— Soluble Santowels 'Ccltcx 8 Compressed *Travla* Maternity Pads265 words
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1251 1957-06-09 16 Agnes Brackman - DON'T BE SURPRISED If Rosellini Turns Up In Malaya After Merdeka Agnes Brackman BVNC ROSELLINI FOR SINGAPORE? Perhaps, not so far fetched. There is a spate of rumours making the rounds of BROADWAY m recent days that Roberto Rosellini has fallen so deeply m love with the Far East (i.e.1,251 words
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Article794 1957-06-09 16 BNCN ]VJOST of the doctors m Malaya have now received supplies of the vaccine to be used for inoculation against poliomyelitis, and this m some families has caused much anxiety as to whether or not the children should be given the inoculations. While this is obviously a794 words
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Miscellaneous188 1957-06-09 16 ,^W "It's m case the ship sinks— l 'm lcavine nntv z_l__l2^_to cha^ \A u This should be served m ash ft i r i "My dad's a dortorq be sick for nothin? tt He swallowed three bullets VSL'S! to-day— but the doctor said c I\ n A can he'd188 words
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Miscellaneous52 1957-06-09 17 ifa g^h^^^^v w^ JOf SOUND I LIKES,,. CARS 1 tp rv j I KUNNIN' OUTA I FEA^ I HAVE\yA NO CMOICE NOW TL 6UT TO SUB FOR 0 PAMA9ES/ lX eT Z/^n I SMALL W£V, VA KETU^NI ADPLED |TFO(^TM-/ ALLEY WITH y CAT, HERE'S -T/- 1 TM' GAS n L/52 words
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Miscellaneous90 1957-06-09 17 eREETIM'S, SVUVE6>TE:R f ILL OIVE >A A PUSH INITA 'MV STATIONI 7/ I T WAT^ VERY WHAT V^ I'M Q'VA TBMR^RA^LV MEAN OUT OF FUNOS, CR6OIX MV WO^D 3UM j? A C^OOO A^ SMOULDA HERE'S TWO 6UCKS A MEA6EE JMPEQ lisj I PEK TM FENQge,,, SUM, 3UT I EFORE. \T90 words
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Miscellaneous71 1957-06-09 18 ir»!^. ITTVO FTATI'RES SYNDK ATT, Ne, WOTTT.P WrTT', fr^rr-yv. VO WOT ALARMERJ I YOU Wlt-L MOW BETAKEMto^ MISS ER-NiARPA. 7 WE GEMI-FIMAL COMTESTta YOU YE WOM TVJE 3 CHOOSE MISS GAUVXV COMTEST OM /^ST^E oS^ BEAUTIFUL YOUR WAWEX. IN OUR > L^/iz. //AHF y/ Y9U CAN'T TO 1 7Ak"^ OU/Z71 words
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Miscellaneous31 1957-06-09 19 w BY W Capl Q Anderjon i I *^-_tI M j^^^ i JJ I LEE FALK L ¥^w WILSOM MCCOY "7~//£^ Wl/ /WO/ig /^//V^ //V K^/g SAPPLE--3AGAND2ETUBNEP NlM J°^ S M^^f^<31 words
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Miscellaneous60 1957-06-09 19 FHDFGH j^^M* t tf*^- m<Q yAtiia«« tmrnieAtt Li won* IMMTI lliHYtt '*^?i INTHE CAVE OF THE LITTLE FOUR CENTUBIEgLJ AGO, YOU HE MEANS MY MADE A A I ANCESTOR PIP/ TREATY I hTHO^nA/iLLrU WITH US. by V REMEMBER THETREATW \)^^\GOONRATTLE.'! jL-s^p^ 1/ SEE-THERE IS THE STORY— RECORPEP IN ANCIENT PICTURES60 words
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Miscellaneous56 1957-06-09 19 f)^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "FOVIZ CENTURIES AGO. IM MORTAL PHANTOM, WE PLEPGEP NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU UTtIeJ PEOPLE STEAL FROM {JTu THE 816 PEOPLE X/aaDFF OR TROUBLE THEM) vC^fL- TO THINK THAT YOU- ANP YOU IMMOB.TAL PHANTOM-i kNOW EACH STILL LIVE TO THIS^/ YEAR SINCE PAY- ANP YET sf THEN WE'VE REMEMBER A[56 words
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Miscellaneous36 1957-06-09 19 ~3^^^^ GHDJHNDF 'T/V^ WAG TIIETQEATV OP THE' QATTIE' BEGUN! WE NEEPA SYMBOL.HMM- LET IT BE THIS RATTLE? EACH) I VEAP, ON THIS PAY, YOU'LL BRING A RATTLE j^l/'we^ I TO MY THRONE-TO PLEDGE OUR/yf W(LL < N36 words
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Miscellaneous31 1957-06-09 19 Pffi f HGDHDFGH I AND WE PHANTOMS FOR I GENERATIONS -HAD FORGOTTEN WHAT THE RATTLE MEANT-- AND WONDERED HOW IT APPEAREP>C EACH YEAR ON THE ft S O NOW SkULLTHRONBV{ KNOW31 words
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Advertisement47 1957-06-09 20 I I ;^B>n! i to* c I(C> \SA to 6 Xls-^ M S 5 "> ym </t ?!~2-o eZ Cof 1 f°^& 3 5=5--B*s* 3 fe 5 2 C-^ HH I* O 3 =Si sspi Hi g* I r^v-. i^i_—^— 'ii g-llgp 3 >* 5* to ""^w^ jj?^\ i!47 words
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867 1957-06-09 21 This Push-Button Drive Zodiac Is A Real Ford Winner HStiftp The wVuvlily aPtnfftp For Motorists j .^_______________<_________________________________________i ______________________________________________________d SHOWPIECE of the British made range of Ford cars is undoubtedly the Zodiac. It has style, a performance to match, exceptional handling qualities and spacious comfort And it is so easy and867 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-06-09 21 "Praawss: &£»*>• liar is now a more pleasant than-ever car automatic transmission. Its clean lines and imhinations make it one of the most at- tractive cars on the road. A bold grille and hooded headlamps (above, left) and distinctive fluted rear treatment (above, right) give the car52 words
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Article781 1957-06-09 21 They're All Set To Win More Laurels For Club THE SCRIBE has been a ffuiirrpfPiver of the Perak Motor Club bullet m since nn wa§ «Urtr»d more Sam year ao. Keen rhaps, those boys m Perak. No wonder they have toted up so many successes781 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-06-09 21 New M.G. Special For New Records THIS is the specially designed M.G. 1 j litre car m which British racing: driver Stirling 1 Moss is to attempt to establish new world records m August on Bonneville Salt flats, Utah, United States. The car has been built by the British Motor93 words
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Advertisement431 1957-06-09 21 WKHFui Vigour Restored 1 24 Hours -\T «r* < Ar.you lsclc I BAtifeS \ju iful animation* Do you enjoy the xSK&^W Women dutiful vom#n*no V fu Buffer from Wg&m**™^ I Win iih 1 ICI 1 d-WMlon and «M^ |jt »-»«p m other words, are you only half a lBK?''- ML431 words
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Advertisement361 1957-06-09 21 Photo Record of 9th International Tulip Rally I Held from May 6th to May 11th on 4 tortuous routes through Holland. Belgium, Germany, Austria and Franc* m ft. J^ V s s V— 2_r g <_*_. v_, %-:l:;_i- :.._>^ y.-:__ >< > *G_i li_e£__$ iki? The start of the final361 words
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Advertisement236 1957-06-09 22 All the family BEAT the HEAT with LIFEBUOY TIME to knock off soon. ..TIME to go i^fc XV*^ home to a LIFEBUOY shower. That's C /V,/ /fy|tl>/^C the way to beat the heat! What a treat J Ito soak m that luxurious LIFEBUOY /T X /A N '^M^^^f latber...to feel236 words
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Miscellaneous417 1957-06-09 22 Your Week MARCH 21-APRIL 20 (Aries). Early week shows great promise. Everything of importance should be tackled then. You can expect good results m matters affecting domestic life and also m general work conditions. This seems a period of rapid progress with health. It also gives rather quick movement to417 words
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Miscellaneous454 1957-06-09 22 towards a top-level set of conditions and ought to be f able to reach satisfaction of your wishes This is parti- cularly so where money is concerned. But if it depends upon other people there is > good reason for continuing caution The one big snag of this time will454 words
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Miscellaneous1212 1957-06-09 22 Lyndoe Foretell* \N unusual number of letters ask me "what can be doi^^^ modern youngster/' My first reaction is to reply, V,th I her alone." But the evidences are of considerable probl^** N problems of the attitudes which should be adopted. And U that downright disapproval of this new generation1,212 words
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Miscellaneous125 1957-06-09 22 Also there trill mt^ avoidance of an form of change which suggested. You can to* by going ahead on™* lines With present p If this is done 0V i ai satisfactorily so reasonable gains. THURSDAY.-* chanqcaole but ful phase. It doe however, unenj tions are concernfar too great aW fi125 words
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313 1957-06-09 23 ADVENTURES AND (THRILLS OF TWO) DIAMOND PROSPECTORS beyOND THE HIGH SAVANNAHS by Jnm« w l '*g? D w S?if br Wi ted iC mixture spartan m d the thrill cry B author's book, this tthe best f a diamond of the rospectors oth M r Wickenx cones here. For neither313 words
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Article180 1957-06-09 23 SEJARA H KESUSAS[RAAN MELAYU (HisforycfMaloy Literature), A. Samad Ahmad. Published for the EducaIs n Deportment, Federa0 n of Malaya written m will be > and iers as an .tcning c history of account t of Malay ient times I a good of the tales, [m this180 words
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Article311 1957-06-09 23 A Case Of 'Father Knows Best' I? 2 THE DAY, by kid U (Weiden<o* Poison, Lon--1 PP- 10s. tid.) ier called m a slob: > f io m me now. for me to ou slob!" -as a .pry, octogenarctred. still ilthy, with tune which hard way outlay of the othei311 words
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Article, Illustration13 1957-06-09 23 WASHING down diamonds— hoeing the RTavel through the "torn" or sluice.13 words
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Article, Illustration842 1957-06-09 23 A MOTHER'S TRIBUTE TO HER STRICKEN CHILD THE STORY OF GABRIELLE, by Catherine Gabrielson. (Michael Joseph Ltd., London. 112 pp. 10s. 6d.) Not many people will want to read this book when they learn that the subject is one of the most feared m the medical dictionary cancer, the precursor842 words
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Article716 1957-06-09 23 nahs for diamond "strikes" with his friends and guides, the Patamona aborigines, add even greater stature to the young prospector, nameless though he is, and provide equal pleasure to the reaacr. His careless joy at finding several hundred carets of diamonds is shared with his Patamona716 words
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Advertisement179 1957-06-09 23 Parker ballpoints Jm^^ 11/ write five times I mill /\l longer than §M!I I /I ordinary ballpoints ufjM I 4 HERE'S WHY.., a I Parker's giant-size cartridge capacity I P Is many times that of ordinary thin 1 U refills., gives you*s~times as much J writing! Parker ballpoints available m179 words
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Article, Illustration340 1957-06-09 24 Larry Xavier - Larry Xavier By TN THEIR WORLD OF SILENCE, 75 DEAF-AND-DUMB SINGAPORE CHILDREN ARE LEARNING TO BE USEFUL MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY. They are pupils of the Chinese School for the Deaf and Dumb m Upper Serangoon Road an institution run on charitable340 words
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Article232 1957-06-09 24 PETER WONG - CHINATOWN MAN Sells Dog S-O-U-P PETER WONG By QO for dog soup? Or would like a tasty bit of snake? Perhaps you'd prefer to go a la carte. Well, a little shop m Singapore's Chinatown will oblige —if you're willing to pay from 50 cents to S2 for a dish.232 words
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Article, Illustration482 1957-06-09 24 ROGER YUE - It's A Zither ...But Only A Few Can Play It ROGER YUE By 4^N odd-looking musical instrument has been lying: m the showcase of a leading Singapore music store for many years, without the faintest likelihood of any prospective buyer because not more than one Colony man, at any rate,482 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-06-09 24 tpic. GENERAL view of one of the classrooms with the Principal, Mr. Peng Tsu Yong putting a question to one of the pupils. StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article249 1957-06-09 24 $500 FOR A SHIP OF THE DESERT WANT to buy a camel? It takes a bit of hard oriental haggling, but you can get a good one at the Arab camel market m Beersheba, Ivael for $500 (Malayan). Scores of these "ships of the desert" are offered for sale every249 words
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Advertisement131 1957-06-09 24 (THE TOP TWENTY) *V THIS list of 20 popular 11. SINGING THE V fo tur<es of the moment was BLUES, v <^ compiled by Music Publi- 12. MR. WONDER- shers' Association, m FUL. .A. T London. 13. I'LL FIND YOU. X X 14. MANGOS. 1. BUTTERFLY. 15. DON'T FORBID -$>131 words
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Advertisement196 1957-06-09 24 a Quote from a magazine; j *^W m m^m v new lujt is every wife's W a"^ m A X A tonic. I only have to hM^L^^^^J myself m a roguish little number and 1 feel like another woman!" ~ry PROBABLY YOLR OLD "V MAN FEELS LIKE ONE. r O196 words
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