Sunday Standard, 16 June 1957
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Title Section26 1957-06-16 1 SUNDAY STANDARD *»j m s. m jfc m -t Vol. Vn. No. 347 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS MACMILLAN TELLS SOVIET PREMIER26 words
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Article247 1957-06-16 1 W\ XvK v n nd Malayan W fm c P rni to be sufw%m the hot wca W 1 Tax of triifiilrncc. W* l^ of May Ij'Sally witness a l rs tempers and m«\ a t shreds and KJplp feel like ft/upthrir jobs and Krnil-^ workV ''L wnrkins: to247 words
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Article33 1957-06-16 1 Hotel Man Guilty Of Cheating 28, n:>t at Raffles a yes--2 hotel d tc tins m the name ol "ne of the Raffle? Hotel Sunny ned for i erred >:0.000 m one surety33 words
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Article78 1957-06-16 1 The story of Malaya... 2 ?£rz£xzz ,r"" 'or o memorobfe occosion. Tfce Singapore Standard shares the joy of ond fftof wfcy fcos rf€eWw| off^ fh^ expense* publication at only 50 cents a copy so that it will go fo everyone. Very substantial advance orders have already been received and as78 words
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237 1957-06-16 1 Lennox-Boyd May Attend Merdeka Fete KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd who has played a major role m the Federation's independence parleys, may lead Britain's ministerial delegation to the Merdeka celebrations here m August. Mr. Lennox-Boyd, the Standard understands, may be accompanied by some of the top-ranking Colonial237 words
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Article49 1957-06-16 1 BUENOS AIRES, June 15 (AP) Last January thieves stole Juan Renello's car from m front of his house. Yesterday Renello woke up to find the car parked m front of his house once more. The keys were m it, and it had a new paint job.49 words
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Article27 1957-06-16 1 FILM producer Mack Sennctt, 73, whose Keystone cops gave early-day movie audiences many a laugh, underwent major surgery on Friday m Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital.- APAP - 27 words
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Article46 1957-06-16 1 HONGKONG. June 15 (UP) William Alick Grinham, 47, General Manager of the South China Morning Post died early today following prolonged illness. Mr. Grinham, who would have been 48 m a few days, died one day after his mother's death at Bristol, England.46 words
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Article, Illustration223 1957-06-16 1 TWENTY THREE pretty girls lined up on the stage of the Capitol Theatre last night each one a "stunner" m her own way. From among them, four harassed and pencil-biting judges had to choose four winners, each of ichom had to be outstanding m beauty223 words
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Article383 1957-06-16 1 Dispel Threat Of War LONDON, June 15— Britain and Soviet Russia have different points of view on many great issues but these ought not to prevent us from making some kind of advance towards a more sensible relationship between our two countries/ the British PrimeReuter; U.P. - 383 words
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Article, Illustration213 1957-06-16 1 GRUESOME FIND NEAR DUMP THE body of a 35-year-old unidentified Chinese was found m a 15-foot deep murky well near a PWD rubbish dump m Tampenis Road, Singapore, early yesterday morning I The body, which was decomposed, was sewn m a gunny sack. Four213 words
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Article31 1957-06-16 1 NINE people including two Americans were reported killed when a Polish Airliner carrying 13 people crashed 25 miles west of Moscow at about midnight last night.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article109 1957-06-16 1 Fire Cuts Hut, 30 Homeless ABOUT 30 people from five families were rendered homeless when a fire gutted an attap but m Woodlands, Singapore, last night. Hundreds of passers-by including a Minister. Rev. Ooi of St. Christopher's Church, Johore Bahru. who was on his way to Johore, stopped to give109 words
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Article186 1957-06-16 1 LEN 3 FT. WEDS ANNE 5 FT. 6 INS. till ™Ti Burrough, 23 years old and sft. 6in. s Ltm r d Leonard Seager, whose height week It It r^w Cn i, he F e^ fter thelr wpddimp last Cheam Christopher's Roman Catholic Church, nne High-street, Cheam. Surrey, met LeonardMirror - 186 words
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Article, Illustration125 1957-06-16 2 Mr. Chua Cheng Liat Dies MR. CHUA CHENG LIAT, chairman and managing director of Cycle and Carr.age Co., (1926) Ltd.. died at his residence m Lloyd Road. Singapore, yesterday. He was 64. Mr. Chua was a young man when he joined the company, founded m 1899 by his brother, the125 words
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Article85 1957-06-16 2 ALOR STAR. Sat. Tunku Abdul Majid, Distnct Officer of Yen, was admitted to hospital this morning following an accident m front of the hospital. His car, which he was dnvir.g. collided with another car belonging to Dr. Victor Roseverne, a radiologist, but driven by his85 words
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Article97 1957-06-16 2 He Stole Two Bales Of Cloth A 44-YEAR-OLD labourer. Chua Pee Chee, was yesterday sentenced to three months' jail, to be followed by six months' Police supervision when he pleaded guilty to theft of two bales of textiles worih $42 belonging to Chua Scow Keng of Craig Road. Singapore. Inspector97 words
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Article46 1957-06-16 2 TWO youths. Tan Kirn Chwee and Tham Wing Tung, were charged m a Singapore Court yesterday with robbing Lee Kirn Toi of cash and jewellery valued at $403. m Pasir Panjang. on June 6. They wero remanded In custody till June 22.46 words
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Article227 1957-06-16 2 Railway May Cut Train Services KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —The Malyan Railway may curtail its train services next week if a threatened country-wide extension of the present "go mow" campaign m Port Swettenham materializes, (he Standard learnt tonight. The National Union of Railwaymen, whose Port Swettenham branch began the wild-cat "work227 words
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Article35 1957-06-16 2 SIR Winston Churchill, who has been sper.ding his retirement by shuttling between Britain and France, flew back to London on Friday night after his latest three-weeks stay m thp south nf PVonno A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article33 1957-06-16 2 THE first tuberculosis survey carried out by the health authorities m Ceylon has revealed that there are about 64,000 TB patients over 10 Years Of aOP m th« Tclon^ U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article31 1957-06-16 2 THOUSANDS of Syrians last night greeted Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, when he arrived m Damascus by air for a 15-hour visit and received the honorary citizenship ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article290 1957-06-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Federation is expected to on Merdeka Day a new income tax law to check evasion and delays m payment of dues. Finance Minister Col. Sir Henry Lee confirmed on return from Singapore today that law had already been drafted for290 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-06-16 2 HAJI JAMALUDIN ALAPITCHAY (above), s leading member of the Indian Muslim community m Singapore who received the Singapore Certificate of Honour on the Queen's Birthday. Ha.ji .lun iludin. 65 has spent over 50 years m Malaya. He is secretary to the Muslim Endowment Board and is aStandard - 64 words
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Article90 1957-06-16 2 There had been a "mysterious silence" on the part of the Bank of England to the Federation's year-old request for the trtjrondment of a banking adviser. Meanwhile, the Federation is reported to have shown a "cold attitude" to ofTers Irom some other Commonwealth countries to lend their financial90 words
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Article69 1957-06-16 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sa:. A schoolgirl. Chan Ah Yoke, was killed on the spot wnen she was knocked down by a vehicle m Jalan Kebun Tah at 8.30 p.m. yesterday The vehicle believed to be either a jeep or a landrover, failed to stop after the accident.69 words
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Article33 1957-06-16 2 MR. GOH Kong Ben, Independent candidate for Cairnhill m ihe forthcoming byelection, will hold his third mass rally at the junction of Clcmenceau Avenue and Cavanagh Road at 7 o'clock tonight.33 words
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Advertisement376 1957-06-16 2 FOUR MORE DAYS TO WIN THAT ISLAND!! i T^OUR MORE DAYS TO GO FOR A CHANCE TO WIN THE 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 no376 words
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Advertisement569 1957-06-16 2 COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY: *"^^\^'\w You can now have voui ru .^VB Colour tittn processed right m u Alu Singapore Copies of duplicate* PHUa PR»^*^ I and colour prints made from Passed LuNJ your favourite transparencies n )r iwH of Kodachrome Ektachrorr.c l fl md jJJHT-' An sco chrome Anscocolour rs four569 words
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Article, Illustration187 1957-06-16 3 He Started Careet With A Cheap Box Camera $15,000 SPENT ON HIS HOBBY Now He Takes I. prize-Winning Shots hi \\T» i veteran rr-? 7?. IrtK HIAVO, a veteran r, in ,apmv PhotoffraV ho started taking Sires with a »x>x camera Tears ago was last week mit tpd as an187 words
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Article16 1957-06-16 3 W A^sociai picul Straits Borneo 522 5/8 buyers, fair merchant--1 copra for June $27 buy-16 words
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263 1957-06-16 3 More Honours To S'pore Photographic Group I]^JR. HO KOK HOE, founder of the Photographic Group of the Singapore Art Society, was a very jubilant man last week. The reason for his elation H was that the Group has encountered further successes m the field of photography members walked away with263 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-06-16 3 Go ld Medal Hoi, A.R.P.S., a moniber of Photographic Group, which award of the sth Pan-Mala-yan Exhibition. the Singapore Art Society has won the Gold Medal "TRANSPARENT UMBRELLA," by Kwan Sam31 words
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Article, Illustration94 1957-06-16 3 A Cool Idea In This Heat Wave YUL BRYNNER haircut? Yes. so it is. And the man who wears this shiny pate, Che Mohd. Noor hin Ismail has this to say: "I saw Yul m the picture The King and I' and thought it was a practical idea. So I94 words
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Article54 1957-06-16 3 THE "Silent Beach" (left) a Malayan picture that was accepted by the 92nd Edinburgh International Exhibition m 1954. The same picture was accepted m 1955 for eight different salon exhibitions throughout Germany. This is only one of the many pictures taken by Mr. Huang and entered54 words
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Article106 1957-06-16 3 I Never Loved Him, Says Girl A COWHERD, A. Thangavallo. 26, was stated m a Singapore court yesterday to have stabbed his fiancee three times m the back when she refused to marry him. Thangavallo faced a tentative charge of attempted murder at Jalan Eunos on April 29. At the106 words
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Article36 1957-06-16 3 THE BAND of the Ist Battalion. South Wales Borderers, by kind permission of the Commanding Officer. Lt.Col. R. C. H. Miers, will play at the Botanical Gardens from 5 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. today.36 words
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Article26 1957-06-16 3 THE Chief Police Officer. Kuantan District, Mr. J. H. Hir.dmarsh, has left for Britain on long leave. Mr. D. W. Yates succeeds him.26 words
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Advertisement535 1957-06-16 3 Avon has exciting > newness! w^ '^m^ld^rf^ MT M T won't- blot away N S > **^/^S(| won't fade away j '^W% J. _ml won't wear away Avon colors are simply heavenly. STOP PRESS Rinso Mikimoto Pearl Offer closes Due to the unexpected last-minute rush for Mikimoto pearls. LEVER BROTHERS535 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-06-16 4 MISS BECKY CHAN, a 21-year-old final year Hongkong University History and English student, arrived m Singapore yesterday m a BOAC Argonaut, on her way to Europe on a study tour. Miss Chan has been invited by a student body to visit countries m Europe, with other65 words
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Article85 1957-06-16 4 THE Singapore Government should make the first move to settle the dispute between the Education Ministry and the Singapore Teachers Union. Mr. Goh Kong Beng. President of the Union, said yesterday. He said: "In the past, the Union had taken the mitiativo to reach a settlement85 words
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326 1957-06-16 4 HOUSEHOLDERS will be asked this question: "Who slept the night of June 17-18 m your household?" as Singapore's census-taking enters its final phase. The final enumeration, which will begin on Tuesday, will give a count of all persons living m the Colony, including326 words
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Article44 1957-06-16 4 O]LD Rafflesian Association and Raffles Old Girls Association w.ll hold their annual dinner and dance at the New Peking Restaurant (Clemenceau Avenue > on Wednesday. June 26 at 8 p.m. Tickets can be obtained through Mr. Chan Kirn Yong at Raffles Institution.44 words
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Article127 1957-06-16 4 INDEPENDENT candidate for the Tanjong Tagar by-election, Mr. C. H. Koh yesterday warned voters of his division not to be misled by eloquent speeches and appearances on platforms. In an election manifesto Mr. Koh said the voters had been misled m the paxt by oratory and127 words
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Article76 1957-06-16 4 TWO more Tay Koh Vat buses were stoned by hooligans m separate incidents on Friday night. In Paterson Road. three Chinese threw a hail of stones at a bus. They then made off on bicycles. Damage was estimated at $50. A bus passenger. Soh Ah Sor,76 words
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Article86 1957-06-16 4 Miss X-Ray Contest On July 7 THE Katong Branch of the Singapore Labour Front is organizing a contest to find "Miss X-Ray" of 1957 at their variety show "Kaberay" on July 7 at the Badminton Hall. The winner will be chosen for her personality, beauty and last but not least86 words
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Article111 1957-06-16 4 MAN FOUND DEAD -IN S'PORE HOTEL A 23-YEAR-OLD man, Gan Seng Meng, of Kluang, was found dead m a hotel m Jalan Bcsar, Singapore early yesterday morning. A hotel assistant told the Standard that he went to Gan's room at about 10. HO a.m. but found it locked. He knocked111 words
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Article27 1957-06-16 4 SINGAPORE'S Chiof Justice, Sir John Whyatt. accompanied by the Registrar. Mr. K. Kulasekaram. yesterday visited Changi Prison to study at first hand prison conditions.27 words
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Article, Illustration102 1957-06-16 4 MR Bhupinder Singh, an Economics honours graduate of the University of Malaya, has been appointed an Administrative Officer m the .V.iiay.rn Civil Service. Mr. Singh is the first Ma-layan-born Sikh to join the MCS m the Federation. Mr. Singh, an old boy of the King Edward102 words
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Article, Illustration164 1957-06-16 4 DANCING TROUPE GIVES A 'PREVIEW' PRE-LUNCH visitors at the Cathay Hotel lounge had a preview yesterday of the unusual entertainment promised when Katherine Dunham and her dancing troupe from America make thnr debut m Singapore at the Odeon Cinema on June 27. While hotel guests were sipping their aperitifs, three164 words
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255 1957-06-16 4 Union Demands Freedom For 6 Crewmen A LETTER demanding the release of six seamen from the custody of the Iraqi police for "proper investigation" by British port authorities was sent yesterday to the local agents of the tanker Gervase Se:igh by the 4,300--stiong Malayan National Seamen's Union of Singapore. A255 words
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Article36 1957-06-16 4 GOH KIM SAI, 40. was fined $100 m a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to driving a motor car negligently at the 12th Mile Chua Chu Kang Road, on March 19.36 words
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Article88 1957-06-16 4 TELEPHONE MEN SERVE AN ULTIMATUM THE Singapore Telephone Board Employees' Union yesterday served a 24-hour ultimatum to the Board, demanding the issue of a pass to the Union Secretary, T\tr. Jamit Singh. The ultimatum expires at 8 a.m. today. The committee will meet again today to decide on "counter measures"88 words
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Advertisement256 1957-06-16 4 IT'S ALL THE *«|f BEEF m BOVRIL &ffi®*m THAT KEEPS YOUR FAMILY STRONG AND HEALTHY j/Sk* \mHßßSmmm iiimm There's 10 lbs. of beef m every pound of BOVRIL 10-lbs. of prime beef goes into the making of 1 -Ib. of Bovril. And there »rt essential vitamins as well! Bovril is256 words
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Advertisement108 1957-06-16 4 •Standard c4lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SINGAPORE w^ S"*£iS B r d r' Orn *i*ijcj Cc x IDE liHi.-iM-ri.irin -Missionary Movement*ree film shows at Pearls Hill* ct TODAY: &r1s n Ho m 3 e°7 a ,5 m p m M Unt Em V "WtZ 2<> 9 fIM m Sinsapore Chinese108 words
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Advertisement76 1957-06-16 4 (fwGWfDefaxe' general |j|iucTßic /Ach&/Z£~?Li>mK\x Conditioner at an amazing. .< ii H.P. 1 H pfn»»L rirl 'Kd'/raftnn^f^fn 5960 L f* for cash Sin/rarj r rr 5 10 0 M Federation $1,160. Easy terms available This years newest and most attractive room air conditioner. Does a top job of cooling, filtering, dehumidifying.76 words
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Article, Illustration1710 1957-06-16 5 LOVE TAPS That's how she wooed an unknown man m jail BET Yr E om7?ul ure ses s«ons a man walked CELL 0R 0F HIS BARE SQUALID A beautiful girl he had never seen or spoken to listened from her nearby cell and counted the steps. lo^r'LoVE'V^U/' 0 C de1,710 words
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Article, Illustration248 1957-06-16 5 MISS Katty De La Cruz, the Philippines "Queen of Song" and the famous Wing Trio, two of whose members are her children, received a cable offer on Friday morning which has started them on their greatest adventure sinco they "got-togethcr" a yeax248 words
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Article87 1957-06-16 5 The alphabet is divided into five groups (excluding t4 Z") The first tap or taps gives the group. The second tap or taps the letter m the group. This is how you go about tapping "I love "I" is two taps followed by four taps "L"87 words
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Advertisement164 1957-06-16 5 I And that's the way toilet tissue should be, f. not crisp and harsh but smooth and soft I —cotton-wool so t like Andrex. 1 weave and texture of Andrex gives I ver-due absorbency and it goes I 00 y-: babies, frr mothers for everyone, gg complete difference of Andrex164 words
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Advertisement123 1957-06-16 5 "Flying to London? Then see Europe on the way it costs no more by 8.0.A.C!" Plan now to fly 8.0.A.C. Luxury "all-Slumbe- Amsterdam .istakb'jL rette" First Class or low-fare Tourist Services. athens milan Stopover where you wish or fly direct to London ick ....and then visit PARIS, AMSTERDAM, J COLOGNE*123 words
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Article, Illustration653 1957-06-16 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera THE MAN WHO FLIRTED WITH DEATH By WHAT greater glory or honour can a man achieve than m the knowledge that during his lifetime he is being held up to thousands of school children as an example to follow, on the theory653 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-06-16 6 Come To Biscayne Bay Says Faye '< VIS 'I!? R S tO A i iomi t F orida < «nd plenty of opportunities to go sailing. Boats may be rented at a number of places around Biscavne Bay but pretty skipperettes like Alice Foye Wroy are not standard equipment m56 words
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Article424 1957-06-16 6 'Bo *»<«*• THE Secret Society Sub-Branch, C.1.D., Singapore last week, presented a stuffed white cockerel to their retiring chief, Mr. G. C. Ripley. The cockerel was captured during a raid at a secret society initiation ceremony and several persons were charged C jlow, then. Has the424 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-06-16 6 C.I.D. CHIEF MAY LEAVE FOR 'DARK CONTENT' THE loci Pr lose its cl ay *M C.I.D. Chief mippn si ne -tivities M After the R. Ro.- I ft 7 I Malaya has helj ill measure I with Since I I the 1 I B I where ma I SO! gai98 words
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Article100 1957-06-16 6 There's Energy In Sea Water NEW YORK. J::?2l (ReuteD— A United Sag special report pub!: terday said that the &m heat energy stored r ary sea-water could i I verted to perform me work. 1 The rrport, P^ are Ll the Economic and Council, described tr.f the sea's thenr. I100 words
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Article547 1957-06-16 6 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH by pERHAPS seeing a man m his bathrobe 9,000 miles from home is not the best way to select a Trade Commissioner for Singapore or for both Singapore and the Federation. But Mr. Tan Eng Joo, whom I saw here before his departure for547 words
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Advertisement860 1957-06-16 6 TIRED OF THE 0& SAME OLD JOB? Syr« you arv. Anybody fn tir*4 W W •f ntndlng still But don't get (ha idea WG t(o tkai |ust quitting your present job and 3& A got' somtwhera als* w.ll gat you out s*~\*C?*/Jh-^. Tha trouble may ba mslde your. £25C*s^ A860 words
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Advertisement59 1957-06-16 6 TODAY, AT 43. HE CAN STILL KNOCK SPOTS OUT OF ANY CYCLIST OF HIS AGE. CUT UP QLEBEC, Canada, man is suine a surgeon for £8.500. He alleges that a pair of scissors was left inside him following an operation. When he complained of stomach pains an X-ray showed a59 words
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420 1957-06-16 7 Ronnie Duclos - Ronnie Duclos By WE oil know that there is life m animals and plants. But do you know that life also exists m stones?— at least, one particular type of stone that is found only m Malacca. Believe it or not,420 words
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Article, Illustration20 1957-06-16 7 TWO stones on Pulau Ucian? island believed to belong to the fairy princess of Mount Ophir.20 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-06-16 7 LOOKING down the new $1,000,000 thoroughfare which is nearing completion four miles from Ipoh. The road, about three miles long, leads to the Telecoms V.H.F. Station. In the distance are the mining areas surrounding Ipoh.42 words
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354 1957-06-16 7 NERAL MOREIRA - NERAL MOREIRA By A "deity" who had rather inconveniently set up abode m a large tree right m the path of the road trace held up work for some days during the construction of the million-dollar road leading to the Telecoms354 words
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Article106 1957-06-16 7 This list of 20 popular tunes of the moment was compiled by the Music Publishers' Association m London. 1. AROUND THE WORLD 2. BUTTERFLY 3. NINETY-NINE WAYS 4. MR. WONDERFUL 5. ROCK A BILLY 6. HEART 7. CHAPEL OF THE ROSES 8. TRUE LOVE 9. LOOK HOME.106 words
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Advertisement360 1957-06-16 7 By SWANNIE small boy m space helmet, clutching c toy ray-gun, had just flown 10,000 miles with his grey-haired mother. Stepping out of a plane at Paya Lebar last week, the boy looked over his shoulder, took a final glance at the giant airliner, and exclaimed: "A lousy 20,000 feet.360 words
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Article907 1957-06-16 8 THE ELGAR CENTENARY "\yHAT is your name?" asked the school registrar of the small boy. "Edward Elgar." "Say 'Sir'," admonished his parents. "Sir Edward Elgar!" A nice story and a prophetic one, about a boy who was to become a man who was to become the greatest figure907 words
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Article, Illustration322 1957-06-16 8 ming-up of all that had gone before. Only the pomp has fallen away. It is distilled music. It has the strong emotion, the rhythmic vigour, the curving sequential melody and the gleams of melancholy. Remembering the loss which Elgar was to sustain only a few months after its322 words
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Article378 1957-06-16 8 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed By BRAHMS. Piano Concerto No. 2 m B flat major, Op. 83. Rudolf Serkm (piano), Philadelphia Orchestra cond Ormandy. Philips AL *****. BACH. Eighteen Chorale Preludes. Anton Heiller (organ). Philips AL *****/78. SERKIN'S Brahms playing is always a delight, and m this new recording of378 words
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Article, Illustration259 1957-06-16 8 Esoteric - Esoteric PHINEAS t TWENTY -three -year -old rhineas Newborn is unquestionably the most conspicuous pianist to emerge since the advent of Bud Powell. He is ambidexterous m the most practical sense of the word, a pianist whose possibly unprecedented capacity for speed is executed with almost nonchalant ease; consequently,259 words
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Advertisement438 1957-06-16 8 EAST ASIATIC Llfel OUTWARDS Soilings to, Bongkok oA "^U *o Suex. lou R "SAMOA" rih <>* L -ASIA" r S W -JUTLANDIA" 2/4 July {Z Bongkok only 5 6 July \\l "MOMBASA" J *»P "FALSTRIA" 10/11 July n/ 71 Blfl8 lfl I Bongkok only j ul> v I HOMEWARDS Soilings438 words
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Article, Illustration120 1957-06-16 9 \S you'll gather from the title of this new Century-Fox comedy, OH, MEN! OH, WOMEN! is all about wives and husbands boyfriends and girlfriends. But here the vagaries of this mundane existence are represented m a capsule and for living proof CenturyFox has chosen five psychomatic120 words
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Article197 1957-06-16 9 A new twist to an expose JJOLLYWOOD has a new twist to an "expose" type story, and m Universal International latest melodrama, EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH, you see a little schoolboy (Tim Hovey) with his pretty teacher (Maureen O'Hara) and her boyfriend (John Forsythe) m a three-man crusade. The "cause197 words
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Article, Illustration284 1957-06-16 9 Common Dilemma of this age made its debut. As a film, however, it'll more likely confuse the more sedate communities of other climes where this "doctor of the mind" is more of a novelty than an accepted branch of modern medicine. But with such class Hollywood talent, plus the versatility284 words
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Article, Illustration147 1957-06-16 9 "[7IVE STEPS TO DANGER comes to the screen from a serial run m the Saturday Evening Post, and if you seek thrills and high dramatics, then United Artists* screen version of Donald Hamilton's novel has plenty to offer. This is a spy hunt by the F. 8.1,147 words
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Advertisement506 1957-06-16 9 HI d« a Shaw *A*u> $c** »^ou# ffl I! am. 4 630 tfMtl'imrFiV 1 IT^kffi an ,l 930 pm. 485&6!6* U 4 GAY ADVENTURE 1 ....couowJ.^T-d 0 «F i r j. w t[Qttl NAttl CE rim. "COLUMBIA CARTOONS" ~t; a song'"^! $or*t A BRAND HALE BENNm ■iML>"'3f/j "YELLOW TOMAHAWK" Color506 words
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Advertisement216 1957-06-16 9 Put on your thinking cap HAVE you collected all the 12 M.G.M. stars whose pictures appeared m this Sunday column m the past three weeks'! Are they all before you now? Good ..we're all setl All ire want yon to do is to identify the stars by the clues gwen216 words
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Advertisement10 1957-06-16 9 t*Mf/£? Do y° u have Vf ff all 12 stars?10 words
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Advertisement469 1957-06-16 9 J *r^ g^^ii NOW SHOWING! 1^3 13 E^s INI na m i 4)i 4iv r 45 anfi v C^T 9.30 p.m. A Sweeping Exciting Adventure Drama! Jj£ T k^ J midnk;ht tonight "CHINESE ACROBATIC SHOW IN THE SQUARE* m Colour (Mandarin) j£ '-k TODAY 9 am.: "WORLD Cl'P SOCCER" (Mandarin)469 words
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1238 1957-06-16 10 Police Have The Advantage In of Giants XFGVN Says LINESMAN But Don't Underrate The Recs THE eight clubs which ushered m ttie Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament three months ago will, today, set the ball rolling m the second round. Those who were the visitors then are the hosts today.1,238 words
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283 1957-06-16 10 THE following athletes will represent the Spore Combined Schools m their friendly athletic meet against Achilles Club today commencing at 3.30 p.m. Javelin: Cheng Pan Chu (Chung Cheng). Hwang Kch Seng (Hwa Vi). Xan Hanson (Beatty). Shot putt: Lee Yong Chang (Hwa YD, Fong283 words
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Article67 1957-06-16 10 AUSTIN TEXAS. June 15 (Reuter) Bobby Morrow and Ira Murchison of the United States equalled the world 100 yards record of 9.3 sec. here yesterday. Morrow the Olympic sprint champion beat Murchison by about a foot m a heat of the National Collegiate Athletic Association meeting after Murchison had67 words
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Article76 1957-06-16 10 EASTBOURNE. England. June 15 (AP) Cambridge University defeated Oxford University on Friday m their G7th Tennis meeting despite America's No 1 player on the Oxford team. The score was 14-7. Ham Richardson, number one player m the United States, won fus singles match from M P g76 words
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511 1957-06-16 10 TOP SOFTBALL TEAMS IN ACTION TODAY Ely Mi i FI\XK TWO classic ball games, featuring all four top teams m the Colony softball league, are scheduled on the St. Joseph's Institution ground at 4 p.m. today. The teams m action are Consulate Braves against Stanvac Tanglin Service Oilers and Pandas511 words
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Article61 1957-06-16 10 Mr^ffi' J^ ne 15 Neuter) [Jr. P. Bulls Orinthia won the Manchester Cud run over one mile and a half at Manchester yesterday. Major L. B Holiday's Dacian eCO nd aft r a P hot <> *w second olace with Lord Sefton Sandros third. Five ran. Winning distances.61 words
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Article446 1957-06-16 10 SINGAPORE Batting 52, Flood. CPO vs RAF 51. Sheppard, SCC vs SRC. Bowling 8/11, G. McKay, SGSC vs HM9 Terror. 8/2f>, Gurdial Singh. YMCA vs Chnnei -A". 7/33, Kearton, RAAF vs SeleUr. 6/12. Sullivan, Wanderers vs BODCA. H/14, Weir, Command Pay Omro vs RAF. 6/32, Neubronner, SRC446 words
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Advertisement266 1957-06-16 10 The most advanced t*^2^^ laia# ni'^cciii'A tvKA This is the Car tyre which Henley technicians w~* have designed specially for roads here— however m(JlT*^ rough the going may be! This is the most advanced low pressure car tyre on the market dKJBf M^T H? combining super-strong, flexible sidcwalls j^J W^*266 words
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Miscellaneous200 1957-06-16 10 CRICKET: SCA Senior Tournament: RAF vs CSC at CSC; University vs SCRC at SCRC: SRC vs Police at Police; SCC vs Army at Army; Junior Tournament: Section "A" SRC vs RAF Changi "B" at SRC; RAF Seletar "A" vs F N at Seletar; SGSC vs CSC at SGSC; SCC vs200 words
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2589 1957-06-16 11 PROGRAMME SPURTS AND THE RACE IS WON ►jK?322ffl^HH[ XFGGVJHJI TOTAL POOL: $236,396. FIRST: *****6 ($65,918) SECOND: *****2 ($32,959) THIRD: *****4 ($16,479) STARTERS: ($2,059 each)— Nos.: *****3, *****5. *****5, lf)13f)0, *****8, *****8, *****4, *****7. CONSOLATION PRIZES ($l,OOO each)— Nos.: *****4. *****3, *****1, *****7, *****0, *****5, *****9, *****4, *****4, *****4. TREBLE TOTE:2,589 words
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233 1957-06-16 11 JUMPING CEDRIC HAS A SHINING FUTURE 1 By LARRY XAVIER THE prospects of blooming into a future jump champion m Colony athletes looms bright for 18-year-old, Cedric Monteiro a student of St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore. Ccdric has a long cherished ambition of first shining among school athletes an ambition he233 words
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Advertisement34 1957-06-16 11 The world famous family of TIGER -3w§v^ o^ jMHm*L CHINKAWHITE invaluable Wind Mixture is an "ent remedy for Stomach Pains, tipation, Indigestion Acidity, rtburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG Ht TIGER MEDICAL HALL34 words
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Advertisement222 1957-06-16 11 A-»7A-28 YAM se jjtpryT^ yt 'i i'J B V I) r j ii|f ITC TrIA j^^JEg&^M li v ij M j 1 1 1 i?4N [•Th f ALL EXCITING! J I-, ALL NEW! J "CHINESE J i -^1 ACROBATIC* -ie -Jf) SHOW J X SQUARE" |M ,J COLOUR 4 1222 words
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Article, Illustration725 1957-06-16 12 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES... DFGDFH ONCE upon a time it wasn't so long, long ago badminton giants roamed the length and breadth of Malaya. They were the dreaded killers the powerful smashers of shuttlecocks. and other players' ambition the high and mighty m this land where shuttle-chasing is725 words
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Article, Illustration553 1957-06-16 12 ROGER YUE - HIGHER TAX A BROKEN JAW... Won't The CM Act? ROGER YUE LEFTY MAJID, the Singapore bantamweight boxer who was t.k.o/d by Fighting Jamal m one of the preliminary bouts m Bertie Bell's promotion at the Happy AVorld Stadium last Friday, is now lying: m the General Hospital with a broken553 words
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Article39 1957-06-16 12 ARSENAL Sports Club held Silat Community Centre to a 3-3 draw m a friendly socrer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for Arsenal were: Kannan (2) and Hassan, l&e Swee Ann scored Silat's tnree goals.39 words
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Article304 1957-06-16 12 STARS MARINES SHARE HONOURS WATCHED by over 3,000 fans, Star Soccerites and Marines battled to a two all draw m a SAFA division one soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Stars greatly misled their regular centre-forward, Rahim Omar wlic has lot t the Colony. The Soccerites fielded Perkins, a304 words
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Article402 1957-06-16 12 SIX records were smashed and two equalled at the sth Annual Athletic Meet of Hartley Secondary School held at the school ground yesterday. Eighteen -year-old P. Balakrisbnan of Winstedt House won the A. division individual championship with 25 points and also put up the best performances402 words
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Article327 1957-06-16 12 GHQ WIN DISTRICT UNIT TITLE SCORING 220J points General Headquarters Far East Land Forces won the Singapore Base District inter-unit team athletic championship held o r the Nee Soon Garrison ground yesterday. All m all. seven records were established. Results were: 4 x 110 yards relay. 'A.1 Ist Singapore Regiment327 words
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Article121 1957-06-16 12 ..o.? I tl^- Royal s 'P°re Golf Club ur lvlslon medal June results A. B. Davidson 87-20 Ball sweep: Ist nine: E C SjyaJJ 31 J 2nd nine: J. WiikinResults of Ist round godown foursomes as follows: a nrt Zr n ai L d Me Z e r121 words
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Advertisement189 1957-06-16 12 WHEREVER YOU Al| I I vS A best to i Ij 1 4 mH trim ic* '"> att majcstv rwt rymn f^ I^ •IK OlfTlufM •ooTin sismuaiu uMi'f I I ■^_X r ■Sl^^ fc *i Distributors: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., hd (Incorporated m Mongkongi ~~~~~~^> BEAU Tl DKIW ELEGANCE COMFORI Anyone189 words
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Article, Illustration2064 1957-06-16 13 NEIL HUNTER - H'KONG SPENDS $330 M. TO SOLVE SQUATTER PROBLEM NEIL HUNTER :wl l and human compassion for those less fortunate than others GFUHGKH «W STANDARD STAFF WRITER fr0 NGKONG'S Hlorgest squatter M-jett I c m c n t f cC orn m o dating 0000 persons at he start, wa s2,064 words
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Advertisement27 1957-06-16 13 P 9 °P°^T«l:-317<0 I Time for a I S '^i r Jg Col 6 UIBAI AT kOMDON MIWIIS' fXHUITION IW« ••^lft AND WTTUO 9V MAtAYAM tUWUIU. HMCA^OU27 words
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Advertisement66 1957-06-16 13 dfgdfdf MEDICAL EVIDENCE PROVES 3tea<MxnoPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before Ty®%:^\ Safely, quickly destroys &3^-\ disease germs that cause W?tJ£ practically oil respi'f4Bs32A rotory intections. r^bjf" Remarkable internal "J^M J i Speedily loosens thick, cling- I NO ALCOHOL c NO NARCOTICS66 words
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Article, Illustration1984 1957-06-16 14 Agnes Boehm - Agnes Boehm GJHGJ «/f 11 Yes, yes, dear mother earth— she demands sweat and toil but how richly does she repay US ::sr=rs:sr==S=S=?===s;S===s=S=g=^ TTie sun shone down on the house as it lay nestled m the surrounding palms. It was a pretty house as attap houses go.1,984 words
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Article736 1957-06-16 14 NURSE KATHLEEN - NURSE KATHLEEN £ARE of the feet is most important, and cannot start at too early an a?e which because of some defect, constantly give trouble m later life continual cause of misery and embarrassment. By constant vigilance and attention a mother can note early defects, such736 words
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Advertisement97 1957-06-16 14 M: modified to provide a properly Anita Houghton balanced food. The addition of Kuaia Lumpur Iron protects against anaemia and extra vitamins A and D are added to "^s^S^ 'yivJ<Sj^B /••>*.'■' •'■■'■'■'•l^^^^-'.-'.' "*^*afifS3HrßW BBo&fc^ 'flßtoanoMrtfl/ LACTOGEN is remarkably easy to mix Jayaram Gomathi Singapore nothing to add except boiled water.97 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-06-16 15 QHINESE actress Tsni Chin, 2V from Hong Kong, near* a natiannl style dress of Chinese brocade, as she arrives at the Covent Garden Opera House, London, to attend the first performance there of the opera "The Trojans".40 words
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Article376 1957-06-16 15 OEOPLE living m the Federation will have noticed an increasing number of women who wear the pastel blue uniform of the women's Police Force. Miss Barbara Wentworth, Assistant Superintendent m Charge of their training, has just returned from an up-country tour of inspection. Malayan women from all walks376 words
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Article313 1957-06-16 15 Trousseau for the Tropics T HE happiest time of a woman's life is when she plays the leading role at her wedding and one of the nicest aspects of this exciting event, is the planning of the trousseau. Although few parents can spend, as they did m the past, hundreds313 words
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Article118 1957-06-16 15 QLIf June bride surveys her favourite t rousseau dresses. Two "double duty' 9 styles, and a third dress which if, purely and simply, for party occasions. She has chosen for her sightseeing jaunts, a pair of medium heeled leather shoes, plus a pair of patent leather118 words
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Article, Illustration137 1957-06-16 15 Bargain of the Week SECOND only to clothes with most women, is an interest m houses and interior decoration, and though m the Western world, cane furniture is beyond reach of all but those with well-filled pockets, m Malaya it is m everyday use. The best cane furniture to be137 words
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Advertisement427 1957-06-16 15 I MONTHS pi ill without the compiete comfort I Tampax gives you I .:<.n.tandablc I* 1 going en I Of external r> protection when f nmg better! r j owe it to ;o gi\e Ijnipax a trial? E|x is the truly modern way— j Lcon\enicni, MOlie. Here's protection will do427 words
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Advertisement190 1957-06-16 15 1 V^ J^^i j^j^^^^^^^^^^ All can achieve beauty the Elizabeth Arden way Today, women the world over have learnt the secret of growing lovelier from one woman— Elizabeth Arden. Every day, follow her famous beauty ritual— Cleanse, Tone, Nourish the results will reward you beyond belief. Cleanse Ardena Cleansing Cream190 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1957-06-16 16 New RI Consul General For Singapore C O N F EDENTIALLY, while the U.S. is now m the midst of its Nevada nuclear test series, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission is investigating an incident which resulted m radioactive contamination of a nuclear laboratory operated m Texas. The company there m1,099 words
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Advertisement251 1957-06-16 16 5 flights every week to HONG KONG Be specific fly IJj C/ITH/llf CS 60. IVfe Consult: Molcyon Airways Ltd., Ocean Bldg. Singapore. Tel. ***** The Borneo Co. Ltd., B.N. Borneo tr Sarawak These wonderful Ml|?|j^ ML KjSL^^ UtSfe BANISH BRONCHIAL TROUBLES, COUGHS, COLDS INFLUENZA JV Suck Peps tablets and breathe251 words
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Advertisement186 1957-06-16 16 "You might ask Susan to stretch her dre« a little farther— upwards!" "Hood grief dear! Are 1 "I've always dreaded a situa- dressed for an oprri s, tion like this. I'm a woman operation ol hater!" I /IF^^ 44 1 1 c?\ WOTn F A p cm "If I can't186 words
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Advertisement7 1957-06-16 17 For Results ADVERTISE YOUR NEEDS grfngapotf &tanbars7 words
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Advertisement33 1957-06-16 17 What Is The Ftrroccptor? Its n«-w f"^^4| V^^V magnetic p v* f V^ l uilh liiCjh directional properties Come and see it for yourself. HENC RADIO ELECTRICAL SERVICE LIMITED. P.O. Box 1481. Singapore.33 words
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Miscellaneous45 1957-06-16 17 dfgdf iTfe THAT WA&BIT I I LEMME IM, ELMER --ij^ \OO AWAY/ "\rZZ7) mf^^^J KNEW DOOR'S UNLOCKED/, Y| |yv &U^ SV 'L^)\PICTUR£. oLV^/ (^Wfejoj (THEY^e VVUIMIN<3 X fi/fwil W ptcTUtt O' TH^TMREE^) r^j^^k I EVEVS/VTHIN^ AMD ITS V^f^.V^S 1/ §b(O/UV^ O 1 VA F6fc A >^—45 words
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Miscellaneous325 1957-06-16 18 iAI L Bfct A #Vl| I THE GREAT SHIP MOVES, I WHERE /^PLEASE COMe\ 4^^^ rr^-^. 1i A LLftll A I/a LEAVING EARTH FAR BEMIMPf CAN WE THIS WAY. PO COMMUNICATOR. IT /7\ MAN )k AKr z^^ i%gi?A A&&J jll sks* r Pvl^ fylMlll/l%r^l\^ L lbl&r^/ \AUAK c TON&UE INTO325 words
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Miscellaneous167 1957-06-16 19 Anderson xT'ffivlS- w9 lm mmmm m wmm m^ mtm mmmmumm^ mmmmmmmm^ m^2muwm\W _C_mrjCtNP rtATUtCS BTNDICATE. Infc, WOULD RIGHTS ItMISVtP X^J^^S^ <^S^^ -.r^^ rr-^a^-yJ 400 y fA gg AGO/ THE FIRST AFTER CENTURIES, 6ENERATIONs\ EACH YEAC WE BRING SWUE THINGS I'M MY ANCESTOR/ *^f WdJJ\ PHANTOM MAPE A TREATY OF PHANTOMS167 words
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Article, Illustration490 1957-06-16 21 f0R D TOWN VICTORIA IMPRESSES WITH FIRST daTE TRIM FINISH Fordomatic Drive Is A Most Pleasant Feature F nRI) CALLS it a new kind of car that brings touch <>i tomorrow to the low-price field It l)e al Li h i t is claitn490 words
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743 1957-06-16 21 Sundays Meet Was An Unqualified Success T ET IS HAVE more circuit racing like the one we had at Changi last Sunday. Competitors and .30,000 spectators alike were all agreed that it was an unqualified success. It had been four years since we743 words
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Advertisement105 1957-06-16 21 The Victorious Aston Martin M HUMAN MINX I J L ml Mm m MMm m ml t«V jtf> l_ \^f l r J^jJ. I. J. J. I>l j I j iKiHfv Flash away performance that keeps you m the lead and gives you a big safety margin. Really exceptional comfort105 words
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Advertisement148 1957-06-16 21 I NEW HUMBER HAWK rpHE ROOTES GROUP have announced an entirely new Humber Hawk. It has a more powerful engine (4 cylinders. 22G7 cc, 78 b.h.p. at 4.400 r.p.m.); a higher top speed (90 m ph.) and sleek as any car on the road with its single or dual-tone body.148 words
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Advertisement265 1957-06-16 21 QP MIRACLE MAGNETO L m7iM MAGNETO TKif tinge of magnetot h at I OS i rrcs- 1 1 tH3rJCfcriSflCS) or driving jr- xjx rjngements. jSt^ti 34 ORCHARD tOAO. SIKCAPOKC »HONI 21- U| W^^B^| pJlllßiniL.L Ephazone brings ra£uf relief! Swallow one Ephazone tablet when an Y^^jfT >: attack is threatening. The265 words
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Article, Illustration460 1957-06-16 22 CANCER readers (21 June-20 July will see at Q g Q one of those problematical yAirs they know so well. Proble^ sense that their own outlook will be the determining f QC nearly so much a question of on in/asion of difficult! possibility of creating them. Qs tin The remainder460 words
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Article167 1957-06-16 22 Denis Dunn - Denis Dunn By From scientific piece: "—and there is something about moonlight which moves many people very strangely.'* ITS CALLED A FLITI a Amusing local papei letter: "I have fallen for one of those lovely girls who come round with the X-ray vans. Do you think I167 words
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Advertisement60 1957-06-16 22 Ideally suitable Jscs^2« for use m a 5p hot climate smoother, longer-lasting, easier to use. Gives your lips a lovelier lustre than ever before. In ten brilliant shades by YARDLEY YARDLEY 33 OLD BOND STREET LONDON iimwxwin^,, s'&r .f w ir yi^^^S^^V^g^^^^V^^S^S^W smooth, fresh and wonderfully luxurious I l Knights60 words
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Advertisement16 1957-06-16 22 Instant lasting relief with FENOX i NASAL DROPS /.mm ANOTHER |y PRODUCT J" 01 c emisß16 words
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Miscellaneous221 1957-06-16 22 dgfd YOUR WEEK MARCH 21-APRIL 20 (Aries). This is almost bound to be a tricky week for your private interests. More than ordinary intrusion of other people's problems seems likely. The tone m many matters affecting relatives does not seem good. There axe marked signs of alterations m plans and221 words
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Miscellaneous468 1957-06-16 22 short duration. Looks more like a disappointment which involves a friend or relation. You should put all questions of intimate relationships on to as sound a basis as possible. The fact is the chajige-over promised recently is about to occur and should be giving you strong evidences of betterment at468 words
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Miscellaneous483 1957-06-16 22 OCTOBER 23 NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) In all probability a better week than last but with perpelxing incidents affecting either your work or distant relations. The one large snag of the period is m the difficulty m getting partnered interests moving, especially where these rest upon money. People show a disposition483 words
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Miscellaneous414 1957-06-16 22 BIRTHDAYS SUNDAY. You can expect a fairly colourful twelvemonth. It gives rather more moving around than earlier years. There may be numbers of changes these affecting every side of the life. Money may be a problem but this can be overcome by prudence. The upshot of the year is a414 words
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Article554 1957-06-16 23 KINGSLEY AMIS - KINGSLEY AMIS JAZZMEN. Edited by Frederic Ramsey, ond Charles Edward Smith. (Sidgwick jjockson. 305.) fld COUNT BASIE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. j y Raymond Horncks. (Gollancz. 215.) By JAZZ MUSIC GAINS POPULARITY. ng stream i books on the subject to the hold t jazz, ever and .ercializcd is554 words
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Article, Illustration355 1957-06-16 23 SAVING THE APPEARANCES, A Study m Idolatry. By Owen Barfield. (Faber. 215.) The point of this book is to suggest that it is time we took seriously the metaphysical implications of physics. On the rare occasions when Mr. Barficld deviates into print he instantly commands attention355 words
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499 1957-06-16 23 MURIEL SPARK - Viola Meynell Shines As A Story-Tel ler MURIEL SPARK COLLECTED STORIES. By Viola Meynell. (Max Reinhardt. 18s.) A LONG WAY FROM HOME. By Vern Sneider. (Heinemann. 155.) JOURNEYS WE SHALL NEVER MAKE. By Monica Stirling. (Gollancz. 13s. 6d.) By The late Viola Meynell's stories seem, so far, to have had499 words
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Article314 1957-06-16 23 COLIN LEGUM - Useful Handbook On The Israelis COLIN LEGUM THE STATE OF ISRAEL. By L. F. Rushbrook Williams, (Faber. 215.) UNTIL quite recently all books on Israel were written either by fervent Zionists or by their opponents. It is a welcome relief, therefore, to find that uncommitted experts are increasingly turning their314 words
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Article261 1957-06-16 23 THE SCHOOL IN OUR VILLAGE. By Joan M. Goldman. (Batsford. 155.) Mrs. Goldman enters the lists as a defender of the primary school, that orphan child of education policy. She is the mistress of a one-teacher school m the Cotswolds that had seventytwo children at261 words
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Advertisement91 1957-06-16 23 BRYLCREEM y^ for smart healthy hair 1 A BRYLCREEM gives the hair a soft natural lustre, so different from that m over oily look. k' BRYLCREEM controls the hair firmly but gently, keeping it m position all day long. BRYLCREEM keeps the scalp clean and healthy, free from dryncss and91 words
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Advertisement248 1957-06-16 23 Beautiful floors need not be expensive OEU jHUlJ^ ayl I r^lß^aLLLAlaWp'k >^ Ronuk Wax gives your floors and furniture the beauty of a brilliant shine— economically Wooden floors and furniture thinly, with no waste. It can have all the gleaming, rubs up beautifully. And glossy beauty of a high polish248 words
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Article, Illustration858 1957-06-16 24 'Skin Bras' Re-Shape Women's Lives Natural Beauty THIS year hundreds of women from teenage girls to others m their forties will be given new bosoms under the National Health Service. They are having their busts re-shaped by plastic surgery m hospitals all over Britain FREE. And they are re-appear-ing with858 words
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Article, Illustration287 1957-06-16 24 Gate delivers wish to the doorstep DISTRIBUTORS of frozen foods m Malaya have a long way to go before they can match the service provided by nature for the Eskimos of St. Lawrence Island. When an islander goes out of doors at certain times of the winter he has to287 words
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302 1957-06-16 24 MERRY ARCHARD - MERRY ARCHARD HQH make a girl so shy and embarrassed that she will refuse to go out with friends. She will hate to be seen m public, and she will wear loose, thick clothes to conceal her shape. In fact, her whole life can be302 words
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Article, Illustration358 1957-06-16 24 YAP YOON KEONG - YAP YOON KEONG SINGARAJA-THE FRIEND OF ALL CATTLE KEEPERS By FOR their "manicure" and "pedicure," Kuantan 's draught animals and beasts of burden count on Singaraja, a young and sturdy Indian, who is the only "open-air" blacksmith m the town. Single-handed, Singaraja conducts his business m an open358 words
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Advertisement132 1957-06-16 24 K'a'jJwpK- 1 ySflcii wld^mS ■iv'l*l *"vi' vXv! i Bl'K'^Ajjfr *^W? l *3 fey »V pSS^KSSSHßflnnnj^^W^^m'"'"! l ■"■"■'■"•"*'^'l'C"**i"i"!""' "«V o*""«'"*»*'' ?8 ft. "*X .'v. iwM 'jSnv tsSiJSS vw'wzj S ?*383 sc* ?qqwßF x-x v^ x-x«ss? yX^-x-.'-x- aEcßSocsvo h kS i^* S| M9w^ x* J^cS y vBB£' gyyßyyj?,- 9o |?ygCjoCj y s132 words
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Advertisement646 1957-06-16 24 Dignity and Dash ff is the maker's slogan for this popular six-cylinder hi 2 h Ifc i performance car. The Dinky To ys H counterpart faithfully reproduces the HTw eager-to-go look, the characteristic radiator grille, massive bumpers with over-riders and the distinctive Vauxhall fluting It is finely finished m rich646 words
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Miscellaneous195 1957-06-16 25 MY STARG OOR I I THAT'S TH' MOST WHY, I THINK ITS NICE v IT DON'T £EEM GO WHY ARE* DISGUSTING THING WE'VE GOT A KING WITH NICE FOR THEM J you so /aw, rrs J^\ V i ever s^w/ enough respect for who hafta do J GRUMPY/ THACT OL'195 words
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