Sunday Standard, 7 July 1957
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Title Section19 1957-07-07 1 SUNDAY STANDARD gfhgfhfhh *u m an V«L VBL No. 5 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS19 words
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Article254 1957-07-07 1 lir BritM'- French and f,,.,!: imperial**" has roJltrri fr.-m Asia- Britain is P .iu lonial accounts I^. On the other ti ttcst imperialist I'noiiin i.ir world of today I JS \>t most Asian K. trir< are not aware of ■"cnrrid of Russian tcnta- r /^Vr the land mass of254 words
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Article22 1957-07-07 1 UnTORL. Kent. July r> 7'l-year-old m smallirs aft.^r a d from it was DartAlso boy's ill pox22 words
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Article12 1957-07-07 1 ROVING AMBASSADOR SAYS !ernor 7 air itiona in ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article252 1957-07-07 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES Round-The-Clock Police Raids Hit Shady Hotels Many Have Left For Federation By L JGHTNING ROUND-THE-CLOCK raids by the AntiVice Section of the C.1.D., have dealt a death blow to organized prostitution in shady Singapore hotels. The campaign followed the recently instituted Hotel Licensing252 words
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Article131 1957-07-07 1 Khrushchev Accuses Malenkov LONDON, July 6 (AP) Nikita Khrushchev Soviet Communist Party leader publicly accused Georgi Malenkov today as being the "worst" of the anti-party group recently ousted from the Kremlin leadership. Khrushchev made the accusation in a speech at a factory meeting in Leningrad where he had travelled today131 words
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Article92 1957-07-07 1 MONKEY WAR IN ZOO GRAND RAPIDS, 2 2 Michigan, July 6, (Reuter) 2 Three monkeys have been killed and five injur- ed in a bitter two-day 2 Rang 1 fight among Java 2 monkeys at the Grand J Rapids Zoo. Keepers said the fight- inf broke out at the zoe's92 words
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Article31 1957-07-07 1 BARON Clinton, who tewed in David Lloyd George's coalition government after World War I. died at his home here in Dalton. England, en Friday night. He was !)4.31 words
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Article, Illustration216 1957-07-07 1 Mra/to^i-n? h~ A A .^-'^ependent Malaya de-uTiH-i *C l hand of f "endship to "all nations Minimi.; i»i- U ato Abdul Rahman, Federations First Minister Plenipoteniary, today. In the first-ever indication of the- country's foreign policy, the roving Ambassador stressed: "As an independent nation,216 words
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Article69 1957-07-07 1 There's No Clean Bomb Jap DARWIN, July 6 (Router)— A tiny Japanese woman. Mrs. Hatsuo Xonomiya. arrived here today to start a tour campaignins for the outlawing of hydrogen bomb tests. Mrs. Nonomiya, a member of the Secretariat of the Japanese Council Against Hydrogen Bombs, will address meetings at Sydney,69 words
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Article23 1957-07-07 1 AMOLFETTA. South Italy, July 6 (Reuter) Ten people were feared buried in the debris when an old building collapsed here today.23 words
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Article22 1957-07-07 1 HE AT KILLS 10 ITALY counted at least ten dead on Saturday from a weeK-long heat wave Temperatures reached 103 degrees. U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article91 1957-07-07 1 The Story of MALAYA The Standard's Menfrta Ssevenir tells the Story of Malaya— how it his grown from a lan! of jungles and riverine kampougs to to the world's greatest producer of rubber and !jg. Read" about the enterprise of tte people of Malays the Malays, l^inese, Indians, and etler91 words
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Article48 1957-07-07 1 SEOUL. July 6 (Router) South Korean President Dr Syngman Rhee today appointed Lieutenant General Kim Jong Yol as South Korea's new defence minister. General Kim. an ex-Japa-m\ e fighter pilot If 40-years-<>!d and was iormer Chief of Stall of the South Korean Air Force48 words
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Article34 1957-07-07 1 SCIENTISTS from 14 nations, including Japan will meet in this quiet Nova Scotia village of Pugwasb on Monday to ponder one of the world's hottest questions —the dangers of atomic radiation. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article67 1957-07-07 1 CHICAGO. July 6 (AP) The death toll on American highways climbed with grim regularity on Saturday, but at a pace well below that predicted for the Independence Day holiday week-end by safety officials. Since 6 p.m. (local time) at least 222 traffic deaths were counted.67 words
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Article, Illustration172 1957-07-07 1 STRIP-TEASER TO WED S'PORE MUSLIM PENANG, SAT.—MALAYAN "STRIP-T EASE QUEEN,'* IROSE CHANI WILL SHORTLY EMBRACE THE MUSLIM RELIGION. She announced today that she was going to marry Inche Muhamed Nizier bin Abdul Kader, a 31-year-old Indonesian, according to Muslim rites in Singapore next Friday. "It Was love at first sight,"172 words
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Article155 1957-07-07 1 THE six-day-old strike by 400 Singapore Customs employees may be called off today. A delegation of the Singa- pore Workers Union, representing the Customs employees and led by the Secretary of the Union, Mr. A. Ponnusamy met the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock,155 words
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Article51 1957-07-07 1 COLOMBO, July 6 (UP) Ceylon has turned, down a Soviet offer of a direct telephone link between here and Moscow. Post and Broadcasting Minister C.A.S. Marikar said today. He said the offer was "unacceptable" because Ceylon did not want to break away from the Commonwealth telecommunications51 words
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Article107 1957-07-07 1 WOODFORD, England, July 6 (AP) Sir Winston Churchill said on Saturday night he still felt that the Hydrogen bomb and nuclear weapons were "deterrants" to war. The 82-year-old former pre- mier told a Conservative Party garden party that he sided with "those who believe the effect107 words
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Article206 1957-07-07 1 THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association yesterday agreed conditionally to call off the go-slow by its 4,000 workers, pending the recommendations of a Court of Inquiry to be set up. The Association, however, Insisted that lor "work as normal," there must be the tollowing conditions:206 words
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Article123 1957-07-07 1 SEOUL, July 6 (Reuter) A Unkt'd States military spokesman tonight said a three-year-old South Korean boy was accidently shot and killed this morning in Inchon by a United States soldier guarding a pipeline past in the city. The spokesman said full details would not123 words
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Article40 1957-07-07 1 WIMBLEDON. England, July 6 (UP) Althea Gibson of New York realised a childhood ambition yesterday when she won the Wimbledon women's championship by trouncin? Darlene Hard of Montebello, California, 6-3. 6-2. with a devastating display of power tennis.40 words
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Article125 1957-07-07 1 1,100 PHONE MEN GO ON STRIKE ONE THOUSAND onehundred employees of the Singapore Telephone Board went on strike at midnight, yesterday. The Acting Manager cf the Singapore Telephone Board, Mr. J.A. Gagan and the Union Secretary, Mr. Jamit Singh met yesterday for more than eicht hours in the presence of125 words
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Advertisement67 1957-07-07 1 Steam o Matic Both a Steam ffsm*& ft Dry Iron Distributors for Malaya, ygapor* North Borneo. ml GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., MALAYA) LTD. GarrarD THE WORLDS FINEST 4 -SPEED RECORD CHANGERS FOR YOUR CHOICE Model RC. 121. Model RC. 88 Model RC. 98 '•able Models for A.C. AC/ DC Battery '"'I67 words
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Advertisement32 1957-07-07 1 HAVM6 4 *W?$&L l^^pU PARTY PACK Going to EUROPE? w Jw Take a closer 100k .11 h STOP OVER en -route W^^l^^A A Mj^^SUr^m m OCJ If S©^ Asia Insurance Building A32 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-07-07 2 Diana Rome -bound photo. DIANA DORS, the British film actress, pictured at London Airport with Tommy Yeardye before leaving for Rome where she is to make a new film "The Girl Who Rode In The Palio."- A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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201 1957-07-07 2 'Lost' Sub Turns Up After Big Search PORTLAND, South-Wes-tern England. July 6 (Reuter> The five-man British midget submarine Sprat arrived here last night with her escort tender Abei^ord after being involved in a dramatic false alarm air and sea search in the English Channel on Wednesday. Submarine experts, speaking at201 words
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Article31 1957-07-07 2 MR. Arthur John Cummings, 76. who retired as political editor and chief columnist of the News Chronicle two years ag-o, died in a London nursing home last night.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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93 1957-07-07 2 SAN PABLO. California, July 6 (AP) Mrs. Lueretia Galbraith, whost? hair and scalp were torn 2 from her head by a boat's whirling propeller shaft. will spend at least 50 days in a hospital for skin grafting. Her skin tissue was ripped93 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-07-07 2 photo. LADY PAMELA BERRY (left) and actrcsj Elizabeth Taylor enjoy a sample of fish and chins oftVrprt in f*..i Dayi." A.PA.P. - 28 words
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387 1957-07-07 2 We Won't Change Our Peace-Loving Policy —Russia peace and stability." The broadcast beamed to North America said Soviet policy all along has been "to live peacefully side by side with all countries and to do everything possible to improve our relations and co-operation with the U.S.A. since promotion of world387 words
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Article44 1957-07-07 2 FRESNO, California, July G (AP) After firemen battled a blaze in a Fresno cafe on Friday, a burglar stole 14 Dottles of liquors, a box of cigars and ten dollars. He entered through a hole the firemen had chopped.44 words
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Article, Illustration206 1957-07-07 2 A VA (I'm in no hurry to get married) Gets A Divorce From Sinatra MEXICO CITY, July 6 (AP) Glamorous Ava Gardner was granted a Mexican divorce yesterday from singer Frank Sinatra, from whom she has been, separated three years. The actress complained Sinatra had abandoned their conjugal home for206 words
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225 1957-07-07 2 US Soldiers Must Be Tried By Courts In Countries They Serve In RIDGEWAY CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 6 (AP)— General Matthew B. Ridgeway, former Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in the Far East, said yesterday that U.S. soldiers serving overseas must face the courts of the countries they occupy if American225 words
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84 1957-07-07 2 Ingrid Talks About Hubby Rossellini LONDON, July 6. (UP)— Incrid Bersmnn dined, with the sister of Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and it was reported they discussed reports about Roberto Rossellini's romance in India. Indian sources confirmed that Miss Bergman and British actress Ann Todd dined last night with Madam84 words
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Advertisement75 1957-07-07 2 NOTICE TENDER NOTICE Re-tender RENDERS are invited from x approved contractors for the construction of a 6 Storeyed Office Building at Penang Road. Penang. for the Malaya Borneo Building Society. Particulars of tenders can be obtained from the architect's offices at Penang or Ipoh any working day. Tenders shall be75 words
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Advertisement546 1957-07-07 2 CLASSIFIED Af SITUATIONS VACAM WANTED English T^ waitresses for Airconditioned "ISLA.N TAURAXT <t F Orchard Road. Singap personally betwec-. 2 p.m. daily. WANTED olrW I (Male or Female> .JJ correspond with k I advertising line. Appi v *J1 full particulars to PO 1302. Singapore. t AGENTS WA\F[q WANTED agents vT^546 words
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Article, Illustration249 1957-07-07 3 Unofficial Ambassadors B Front America A GE CANNOT fetter carefree women. jhcsr four world travellers from America came to Sinlist week in the I a two-and-a-half months trip round the world. •It baa always been my dream to go round the wor ld said both the widowS249 words
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Article51 1957-07-07 3 THE Singapore Bus Workers Union and representatives of the Hock Lee and Tay Koh Yat bus companies will meet the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, on Tuesday to find ways of settling trie month-old strike by 300 bus workers over the dismissal of some51 words
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129 1957-07-07 3 IPOH. Sat.— The death occurred last night of Mr. han Nai Kooi, 47, proprietor of the Kuang Ming Press td.. Ipoh and a well known resident of this town. in, only brother of Lai Hong, n Malayan sports was tak< n ill shortly per and129 words
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112 1957-07-07 3 'Look To The Young,' Says Lady Black SINGAPORE must look to the training of its children for future good citizenship and a better standard of living. Towards this aim, the Colony Y.W.C.A. offered many classes, said Lady Black, wife of the Governor, Sir Robert Black, and patron of the Association,112 words
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Article17 1957-07-07 3 I STORE. Sat The price m( tin on the local market ■n'jy was $3801 (unchang-17 words
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Article26 1957-07-07 3 S PORE Copr.T Association closing prices: struts Borneo Copra Juh 524 buyers, S'MV sellm: fair merchantable Btted copra for Bombay July $265 buj *:7i sell-26 words
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Article12 1957-07-07 3 SPORE Oil Millers Assoation rlosins: prices per W bulk *$4tl. drums12 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-07-07 3 M Mj n rAC K. wife of the Governor, Sir Robert Black, receives a posy from six-year- nS.?* Siagian, daughter of Mr. K. Siagian, Indonesian vice-consul, at the openff ay m «rninr of the Y.W.C.A. International Fun Fair. At left is Mrs. E. V. Vl ce-presidentStandard - 70 words
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232 1957-07-07 3 $9,000 Hotel Cheating Case v~f A ~i COL NY distric t judge, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta, >esterday postponed sentence till July 20 on a hotel recept^nist who had pleaded guilty Y to cheating the Raffles Hotel of $9,623 between Jan. 1 and May 31, this ear.232 words
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Article51 1957-07-07 3 PEXAXG. Sat.— Better parking facilities are being provided for cars, buses, bicycles, taxis and trishas in the Maxwell Road/Prangin Road area. A plot of land near Penang Road has been fenced in to serve as a cycle park. No other cycle parks will be allowed in the51 words
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103 1957-07-07 3 Fishing Line's Theft: 2 Yrs' Jail PENANG. Sat. A mason. Goh Cheng Hee. 27. who broke into a house in Acheen Street on June 12 and stole a flour sack of nylon fishing lines, was today sentenced to two years' imprisonment, followed by one year's police supervision, by Mr. David103 words
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Article91 1957-07-07 3 THE Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries. Inche Aziz bin Ishak. visited the Singapore Animal Husbandry station in Yeo Chu Kan? Road .yesterday. He was impressed by what ne described as the "fine research work" done by the Singapore government in the poultry industry and remarked that91 words
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203 1957-07-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The whole printing staff (38 in all) of the Economy Printers here went on strike today because the company failed to reinstate a disj missed worker. The workers, who are all members of the National Union of Printing Workers are also demanding203 words
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Article52 1957-07-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Cherang Fuku local council by-elections, in Pasir Puteh district, Kelantan, were held yesterday. The three successful candidates were: Awang bin Besar. Ja'afar bin Yahya and Abdullah bin Ibrahim, all independents. Only 14 per cent of the 796 registered voters went to52 words
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248 1957-07-07 3 Stagnant For Three Years, But Now... LARGE factories on two-arce sites are being constructed in the industrial area of Bukit Timah, a spokesman for Malaya Developments Limited said yesterday. Development in this area had been stagnant for the past three years,248 words
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197 1957-07-07 3 Fed. Tariff 'Strangling' Singapore Industries SINGAPORE industries dependent on certain raw materials from the Federation are subjected to a double-edged import and export levy, an official of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, told the Standard yesterday. The Federation is currently imposing an Import tariff on raw commodities such a$197 words
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Article136 1957-07-07 3 He Did Not Like To Be Stared At .A 16-YEAR-OLD youth, who did not like the stare of another boy. slashed him on the right cheek with a vegetable knife, a Singapore court was told yesterday. The youth. Chua Leong, was charged with causing hurt to Lim E e Goh.136 words
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Article, Illustration173 1957-07-07 3 "MR. ICE-CREAM" of Singapore—Freddy J. Bekhore, a man who rose from a bottle washer to supervisor of the Cold Storage milk bars in the Colony will leave shortly for America with his family. Mr. Bekhore, 32, put in more than 19 years*173 words
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Advertisement79 1957-07-07 3 M*ll tell you I Ji "Naturally, I always thought he was pretty wonderful^ Jpg but when he gave me this beautiful Tudor watch Titl £^AQ ...well! His superb good taste in choosing such an exquisite J^\ fl V' ZLjtch makes me f eel hes the only man f° r me79 words
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Article161 1957-07-07 4 Stare In Bar Ends In Death SINGAPORE Assistant Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong in g> yesterday returned a \crdict of murder against wome persons unknown for tne death of a schoolboy, Lai Fook Heng, 16, who was beaten up by a group of men in a backlane in Chinatown on May161 words
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Article44 1957-07-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat —A cockerel seized during a police raid on a triad society's initiation ceremony and preserved in formalin. was produced, as an exhibit in a court heri today when seven men were fined and jailed for attending the "ritual."44 words
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Article269 1957-07-07 4 REASON BEHIND BODYGUARDS FOR COLONY MINISTERS It All Started Aner Hock Lee Bus I Riots, Says Chew CERTAIN Singapore Ministers are Prided with bodyguards because government is convinced their lives are in danger. The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, one of the Ministers269 words
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Article, Illustration96 1957-07-07 4 THIS picture of a dancer, (above) entitled "Movement" submitted by Mr. Tan Seek Chuan, 26 (right), of Singapore, to the UKS7 Photographic Society of America's contest of the Stars (Pictorial Class), was awarded the first prize recently. Mr. Tan also won the Wellington Lee96 words
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Article335 1957-07-07 4 Prevent Habit At All Costs Govt. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare supports the belief that tobacco smoking; causes cancer of the lungs and appeals to parents and teachers to make every effort to prevent children from acquiring the habit. "It335 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-07-07 4 STANLEY W1CKREMASINGHE, (above) a Singapore youth delegate selected to attend the Young Cnrlstian Workers* Congress in Rome in August, will leave on Tuesday, by the "Sydney."26 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-07-07 4 MR. Edward H. Holt an assistant Director lor Rubber in the United jtates Department of Commerce in Washington, who arrived in Singapore yesterday on a short visit. Mr. Holt, who flew from Jakarta, where he attended the International Rubber Study Group Conference as an adviser to the62 words
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Article105 1957-07-07 4 Tunku Looks Up Old Friends THE Federation's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Kahman, arrived in Johore I3ahru yesterday on a personal and informal visit, cm airman of the Johore Bnhru UMNO, Inche Shaik Annuar, told the Standard. He said the Tunku, who is accompanied by his wife and family, was looking105 words
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Article28 1957-07-07 4 ABOUT 11 per cent of the registered voters of Sungei Jan Village, Jerantut, in Lipis district, cast their votes on Thursday in the local council elections.28 words
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Article49 1957-07-07 4 THE Singapore Christian Youth Council will hold a reception at Y.W.C.A. on Saturday at 4.30 p.m. in honour of its former president Mr. S. T. Peter Lim, who returned from studies in the United States recently. Mr. Lim will speak on "Some Youth Groups In America."49 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-07-07 4 THE Singapore Co-operative Union Ltd. yesterday celebrated the 36th International Co-operative Day, with a rally at the St. Joseph's Institution. Highlights of the rally were a fancy dress football by members and a lion dance by the Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association. The brass band of the67 words
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Article, Illustration153 1957-07-07 4 4 Student To Stay Year In US FOUR Singapore stud will leave at the end of month for America to serve and participate normal social and comma life of American young p pie, under the All-Expen; Paid Teenager scholars! grant. They are: Tan Q Guan, of Raffles Boys' Sci Miss153 words
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Article73 1957-07-07 4 A MAMMOTH rally play by Johore UMNO yr will be held in Batu P« after the Merdeka ce. This was disclosed by the Chairman of the J--Bahru UMNO, Inche Si Annuar. About 5,000 youths districts in Johore v part. The display he sa not be73 words
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155 1957-07-07 4 CALL TO CURB KITE FLYING BY HOOLIGANS SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander, said yesterday: "I wish the Police would take action to curb the kite flying activities of little hooligans." He made this remark, at the Inquest into the death of a 17--year-old schoolboy, Edwin Chan Chin Yeow, who155 words
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Article59 1957-07-07 4 THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday assured the Services Union and NAAFI employees that he would set up the Tripartite Consultative Committee suggested during the London constitutional talks, next week. The committee consisting of government, union and local Services representatives wi'l look into the future of59 words
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Advertisement315 1957-07-07 4 Still the Finest The ACECA 0 Tho Car Of instin*ti*n 0 Speed with Safety 0 the ALECA A The car of the year from the >( viewpoint of pleasure safety in U driving. The ACECA is fitted with the Q Bristol 2-Litre Engine. 0 Engine: Six cylinders C6 mm x9G315 words
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Miscellaneous169 1957-07-07 4 Standard cMlvixcuxcio, Information at a Glance S A Port Dickson 3.24 am (6.4 ft) 410 the World with Music. 1230 p m TM4Ok flSfi m (77 ft >- Melody Mixture. 5Dm Band Ulary Penang 10.07 a.m. (7.2 ft) 1038 Stand. 530 p.m. London Studio mr V pm. (6 1 ft).169 words
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Article, Illustration125 1957-07-07 5 .AN a college, or even a state have two beauty jueens? Upsala College and the State of New Jersey ust that. JANET RESSLER (right) 19, of si J., who is a sophmore at Upsala, has been 59 New Jersey and will compete in the jAis America contest to125 words
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479 1957-07-07 5 MASTER MADE BOY STAND IN THE NUDE ■loxdo.V, Sat. For five ■r.-tes 2 boy of 13 stood l^li^- of his class W ORDER OF HIS TEACHV* happened in a changing Wm at the new £if.0.000 ■aeon Hr: County Second- School. Clcethorpes, I e boy In the birthday -as Arthur Wiltshire,479 words
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Article, Illustration444 1957-07-07 5 ROGER YUE - INTERPOL— A Powerful Ally For Customs ROGER YUE WAR AGAINST CONTRABAND RINGS By SINGAPORE'S Customs authorities, who wage an unceasing war against opium smugglers and contraband rings operating by land, sea and air, will have a powerful ally with the proposed establishment of a regional headquarters of INTERPOL in the444 words
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Article177 1957-07-07 5 Divorced But She Never K-N-E-W LONDON, Sat. A man who married a peer's daughter in 1930 obtained an American divorce from her in 1949 but he did not tell her about it Mr. Justice Sachs said yesterday. The man. lan Ferguson Macalpine, married another woman, Helen Colbert, in America in177 words
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Article79 1957-07-07 5 Protective Line On Polar Route WASHINGTON. July 6 (AP) The construction of phase of Dewline a .'S.OOO-milo electronic fence to warn of the approach of enemy bombers has now been completed. Final installation of the intricate electronic and power equipment is expected to put the line into test operation some79 words
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Article, Illustration219 1957-07-07 5 John Padasian - An International 'Home From Home' John Padasian By [HERE is abundant evidence that the aims and aspirations represented by International House, established this year at the University of Melbourne, are being carried out. Although occupied only recently by Australian. Asian and other students, the House is already facilitating International co-operation,219 words
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Advertisement55 1957-07-07 5 TODAY DAILY at 3 -6.15 -9.15 p.m. S THEATRE ROYAL i North Bridge Road Z THRILLING AND EXCITING DRAMA OF A MAN C£> WHO LUSTS FOR "t* urn a. t rnn I it^^. »^O All ft. V^*^^\ I 8 V< starring L OEV ANAND E ETA BALI NADIRA GOPE pleased55 words
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Advertisement466 1957-07-07 5 The Road to Security II Y LEADS TO LOMBARD >] yr What do you look for when you deposit your savings Do f you look for Interest, Service, Courtesy Remember, these M points are worthless unless your savings are Secure. ll When you open a Deposit Account with Lombard Banking,466 words
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Article314 1957-07-07 6 LONDON, Sat.— A Welsh Baptist minister yesterday heard five tgistrates decide that he was the father of a child born to a farmer s *—»»,»»»»*»**^v^vvvvvvvv\\\\\\\\\\vv\\\\^^^^^ v pretty daughter* The minister, the Rev. Tudor Williams, 48, of Rhosawel, Farmers, Carmarthenshire, was ordered to pay £1 a314 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-07-07 6 Just The Trick! I r THE gay girl taking the sun is blonde Anita Curzon, 23. Anita comes i from Streatham, London, but at the moment she is lucky enough to be working in Torquay, where she is a trick cyclist in a variety show.45 words
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Article102 1957-07-07 6 IPOH, Sat. The Traffic Police here are J looking for eye-witnesses to an accident which 'occurred at the junction of Hugh Low Street and jLeech Street at about 11 o'clock last night in which a motor cyclist, R. Rajasingam 24, a Public Works technical student, ond102 words
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Article, Illustration168 1957-07-07 6 AMBITIOUS young men in the Singapore Police Force, who aspire for top police jobs, could do well by following the lead set by the two Rajah Brothers. Both brothers joined the Force in 1938— one as a detective and the other as a constable. After several years of168 words
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Article247 1957-07-07 6 BO PEEP - BO PEEP 4 The outcome: out of the 38 officers who recently sat for the exam, only four passed. No pass means no promotion— no allowances. Hardest hit are officers who rose from the ranks and those who left school several years ago. Is it really247 words
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296 1957-07-07 6 T,ONDON, Sat. A man summoned for breaking a court order to keep the peace toward biscuit "king" Mr. Garfield Weston was told by a magistrate to calm himself when he clashed with counsel yesterday. The man. Kenneth Douglas Hunt, 38, was accused at Bow-street,296 words
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Article158 1957-07-07 6 LONDON, Sat. E men were ordered o^ the room at an inquest terday. They were^ JURY. Coroner Mr. Stephen fi, was upset by the r paper. He stopped the 6/ (Yorks) Inquiry intr of an elderly widow ana to the jury: "Will yen fiddling with sweet p* Withdraw and158 words
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Article107 1957-07-07 6 JUST full og IDEAS WHERE'S no limit to X Englishman's inrq genius. Last year the Pj Office, in London, m* 39,730 applications for discoveries. Eighty-two new types ofi capable of withstau high temperatures and I fie strains were submit Four people thought of thing new in the soft di line,107 words
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Article, Illustration411 1957-07-07 7 GABRIEL DAVID - These S'pore Women Can Tell You Plenty GABRIEL DAVID LOOKING FOR by W'TH the completion of field work on the population count in Singapore's "Operation Census/' the second-half of the job is now passed on to a group of young women in the Department of Statistics. Nimble feminine fingers areStandard - 411 words
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Article1127 1957-07-07 7 NURSE KATHLEEN - The Care And Management Of Twins NURSE KATHLEEN JT Is estimated that about one in every eight births throughout the world will be twins. Therefore it follows that a number of you reading this article, if you have not got twins now, might have them at some time in the1,127 words
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Article277 1957-07-07 7 SWANNIE - SWANNIE By A ROYAL Singapore Flying Club Auster plane, swinging into position to land on the grass runway off the parking apron of the Airport, last Monday, ended up with its tail in the air. This is how it happened. The monoplane was hit by a strong blast277 words
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Advertisement116 1957-07-07 7 1 You know What you're getting hrn&fit, tfcru 04k I 1 Eft 11 1 I I *%ar W UULU/l \:sf GLOSS FINISH Easy to brush 09 Wn Covers well «%LUXJpW| Stands up w Does not chlp o Can be washed v the technical resources of /\C]^\ Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd116 words
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Advertisement127 1957-07-07 7 There's glamour in the latest French Fabrics! TSf^ fv You'll be at your most exciting b<?st lp<^ 0 s *i^v34 t n exc l u site creation fabricated fj-om //q, t)y French Crystal Rayon Organza.. (m^ l^^t I NeW lengths of this mater 'al have just i M*\ viw CA"127 words
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Article603 1957-07-07 8 JULIUS KATCHEN, the brilliant American pianist, will be paying another visit to Singapore —his third in a little over two years for a concert in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday, July 18. Mr. Katchen is on his way back to Europe after a phenomenally successful tour of Australia and603 words
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Article, Illustration335 1957-07-07 8 Symphony No. 2 in E flat, Op. 63. lh «j;« nic Pr menade Orchestra cond. Boult. Nixa NCL *****. THIS fine symphony thus makes its debut on LP. There is another "first" LP of the work by HMV/Barbirolli shortly to arrive in Malaya. One wonders, had Elgar not335 words
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Article379 1957-07-07 8 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT Reviewed By SEMETANA. The Bartered Bride (complete). The Slovenian National Opera Ljubljana cond. Dimitri Gebre. Philips AL *****/55/56. MANY readers will no doubt be familiar with the Ljubljana Company's Philips recordings of "The Fair at Sorochintsi" and "The Love of Three Oranges," and will expect from this issue379 words
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Article, Illustration266 1957-07-07 8 Esoteric - Esoteric 4 J. POLKA DOTS AND MOONBEAMS Johnny Hamlin Quintet. RCA Victor LPM 1379. The relatively unknown Hamlin Quintet (Hamlin, piano and electric accordion, Leland Baska. alto, tenor, baritone, bass clarinet. Art Mooshagian, valve trombone, trumpet Ken Earnes, bass, Don Hamernik, drums) marks its major recording debut with266 words
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Article150 1957-07-07 8 Best-sellmg records in Britain last week were: 2 1 Puffin' on the Style/ Gamblin' Man Lonnie Donegan 2 2 Yes, Tonight Josephine Johnnie Ray 3 When I Fall in Love Nat Cole 4 Little Darlin' Diamonds 5 Around the World Ronnie Hilton 6 White Sport Coat j150 words
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Advertisement461 1957-07-07 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel. U92J/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Hallfai, Montreal. Boston, New York, Baltimore Philadelphia b Cult Ports Spore P. Shim Penan* AENEAI r 19/24 luly 25|uly 26/27 luly ANTILOCHUS 20/25 Auf 26 Aug 27/28 Aug POLYDORUS 7/15 Oct 16461 words
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Advertisement367 1957-07-07 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE OUTWARDS Soilings for Bangkok and/or Fa? Olt I via Sues. Penong P.S'hom .1 "JUTLANDIA" Bangkok only "MOMBASA" 10/ii "FALSTRIA" 1 3/1 4 July 15/16 July i;^ Bangkok only HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden. Port Said, Genoa. Ar,^ Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, 0»| 0 via Suez. S'pore PS 'hom367 words
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Article, Illustration438 1957-07-07 9 RAG - RAG PETTICOAT PE EMERSON, tough-looking female sergeant, who resembles Majorie Main, almost takes the limelight in the action packed thriller, THE GUNS OF FORT PETTICOAT. The picture will appeal to both young and old as there is plenty of gun and fist action. Sergeant Hannah of the438 words
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Article, Illustration228 1957-07-07 9 SAM - Rich in Music and good acting SAM < "TOOFAN Aur Deeya" is the first Hindi T" picture to carry Chinese subtitles along with English. T It is woven around the heroic efforts of a boy who takes on himself the t responsibility of supportJ> ing his elder sister, curing her228 words
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Article, Illustration135 1957-07-07 9 FANS of Devanand and Geeta Bali will find the Hindi film Pocket Maar (Pickpocket) quite entertaining. Devanand acts as a successful pickpocket. Geeta Bali is the village girl who falls in love with and marries Devanand before she knows that Devanand was the cause of her brother's135 words
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Article217 1957-07-07 9 Second Baby for Yvonne VVONNEde CARLO reveals that she and her husband, Bob Morgan, are expecting a second child next December. The couple have a 10-month'Old son, Bruce. Morgan is a jilm stunt man and actor. Miss De Carlo says that "Band of Angels," in which she stars with Clark217 words
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Advertisement454 1957-07-07 9 *j, Tgkl'i. A ,aM i Lit A I Ik, I Phone ***** 11-1.45-4-6.30 9.30? I Tonight Mnite "MISS JASMINE" Mandarin? j W Today II m. TBOW TIKW SOOK LI I" Mandarin L lim TlAtt OF SOI Til PACIFIC- Sscope Trrh. S W PHONE ***** I GORILLA CAPERS"! rMr :i I454 words
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Advertisement426 1957-07-07 9 Jf Jf 1 L^W !Z C NIGHTLY 2 SHOWS J [ODEONJ 6 15 9 30 p. m J J Katherine DUNHAM Her Dancers. Singers, Musicians y^, \\vv\v\vv\\\\\\vv\wvvv IMPORTANT v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n\\^^ J Patrons are respectfully i minded that owine to heavy demand for seats all unpaid resrrva- 3^. x tions for the426 words
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Article488 1957-07-07 10 Easy Day For Chew Bee Hee Chin ONG CHEW BEE and Lim Hee Chin had an easy passage into the second round of their angles matches in th e Singapore Lawn Tennis Association championships at Tanglin yesterday. They also* won their doubles tie comfortably. Other results were: Men's singles: Johnny488 words
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Article280 1957-07-07 10 Worrell Plays Hero NOTTINGHAM, July 6 (Reuter) West Indies, fighting back against England's 619 for six declared, stood at 201 for two at the tea interval yesterday. Worrell, playing magnificently, was unbeaten with 102 runs to his credit. Two wickets by spinner Jim Laker had the280 words
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Article39 1957-07-07 10 Kowloon Beat Selangor KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Kowloon Bus Company touring soccer team gave Selarißor a lesson in ball control at high speed to beat the state 4 2 in their first football match in the Federal capital here today.39 words
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Article201 1957-07-07 10 Teik Hock Hoo Chye Untroubled PENANG, Sat.— The Penang doubles champions, Ooi Teik Hock and Lee Hoo Chye were untroubled to defeat Law Teik Soon and Idris Kadir 15-8, 15-4, when the Penang open badminton championships continued at the Han Chiang High School hall last night. The Penang junior champion,201 words
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Article34 1957-07-07 10 WEST INDIES Ist. Inns. Worrell not out 102 Sobers b Laker 47 Walkott c b LaJcer 17 Kanhai not out Extras: 8 201 for two at Tea. Wickets fell at 87 and 120.34 words
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Article494 1957-07-07 10 Bad Light Stops Play A 75-run partnership for the fifth wicket by R. da Silva and Alex Delilkan put the Rest team into a comfortable position against the Europeans at the end of the first day's play when the two teams met in their annual494 words
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Article315 1957-07-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Singapore Malays are In a commanding position in their Malayan Malays Rulers Shield cricket semi-final match against Pahang Malays which began on the Railway Recreation Club ground here today. The winner of this match will qualify to meet the winner of the315 words
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Article, Illustration204 1957-07-07 10 ALTHEA THE FIRST Big UpsQi In Doubhi Miss Gibson In Action LONDON, July 6 (Rq ter) Miss Althca Gi 29-year-old Harlem Mq. ress, won the Wimblfd'; women's singles title today and became the first colon. red player to be enroll^ on the illustratious list ol champions. She bent Miss Darlrr204 words
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Article885 1957-07-07 10 LINESMAN - LINESMAN A t KL, The Record Breakers By THE unusual experience of four batsmen hitting up centuries in one was a feature of last week's matches in Singapore and the Federation. Tv these centuries were in the Rest versus Europeans match in Kuala Lumpur, thing885 words
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Article198 1957-07-07 10 SINGAPORE BATTING 100. Ong Bcng Bee, Chinese vs Nee Soon. 80, Barker, SCC vs src. 7<;. P. Martens, SRC "A" vs SGSC. 66, J. Martens. SRC vs SCC. (J2, King, RAF vs Indians. <!0. Sabapathy, Wanderers vs GHQ. 57, Woodhouse. SCC vs SRC. 57, Grindrod, Army vs198 words
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279 1957-07-07 10 Pearl's Hill Schools Hold 2nd Meeting T.OH KENG KONG of Buxton House in Pearl's Hill School I won the A division individual championship with 13 points from three victor in the 220 yards. 80 yards Hurdles Mid Long Jump. Loke Wong Kee was the B division chcimpion. Buxton Mouse, with279 words
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Article55 1957-07-07 10 RESULTS of tnc Roj pore GoU Club <. >■ Meeting for the M« da] C lion yesterday nrei Scratch Tri/r: (Wini flarv. y 7€ Next Ca H Jin. A Class Medal: W M. l'umiirnh;im Hit ncr-up. R. W. Cooper 73; A Class Ball Sweep Wintirr (Ist nine) F.55 words
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Advertisement164 1957-07-07 10 H> I —^iO GESEUSCHAfT Deutsche \iiHimmuvhvn CteseJischsift WINS MOZART MEDAL It has been announced that thy* Mozart Society of Vienna have made their annual award for 1956 to D.G.G. This honour was bestowed on D.G.G. for its special contribution to the cultivation of the works of MOZART through the medium164 words
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2440 1957-07-07 11 Winning doubles for Barratt and Mitchell HUGJ TOTAL POOL 5246.457 Ist. *****4 $110,904 2nd. *****3 S 55,452 3rd. *****7 30,807 Starters: 52.369 each. Nos. *****2, *****4, *****5, *****1, *****6, *****0, *****5, *****5, *****0^ *****8, *****8, *****9, *****8. Consolation 81,818 each. Nos. *****9, *****0.2,440 words
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Article, Illustration291 1957-07-07 11 Sincapore-ist Day, Sat. July 6, 1957* Going— Good Race Horse Dividend JF. lme $5 Tote Distances Rare 1: fnr. A U B Franklin RM 1-14 4/5 Sec. CL 3 Dlv. 5* Tobasco (6) 8.05 Ward $6/- Lfths mmmm m m mmm^^^ Nazrana (5) 8.11 Jones $lO.r>O291 words
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Article76 1957-07-07 11 AN exhibition softball game between the East and West ailAmerican Stars will be played on the Polo Ground at 2.30 p.m. today. Organizer of the ball game is Al Fisher. Included in the West team arc Jack Emmett, Dick Tuttle, Kay Kaufman, John Aurely. Jim Ihlenfeldt, Bob Lindh76 words
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Article67 1957-07-07 11 BREWERIES Sports Club officials elecied for the year are: President: Mr. H. Wanschers; Vice-President: Mr. D. Van Dam; Hun. Secretary: Mr. David Lim; Hon. Asst. Secretary: Mr. Ng Sen Hor; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. EL Nadaisan; Ilr.n. Auditors: Mr. H. Van I loom, Mr. Tan Kee Long; Committee:67 words
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Article33 1957-07-07 11 J. SHEEDY won the Gaw Khek Khiam Cup competition played off yesterday at the Royal Island Golf Club. Results were: J. Sheedy 82--11-71; Hock Meng 85-13-72; P. Walker 96-18-78.33 words
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Article409 1957-07-07 11 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad gfyfthf WONDER KID with Franklin astride, shaped extra well in* a smashing trial on the training track yesterday. Working with newcomer WAXER (Donnelly), he drew away at the end of a rousing three furlongs spin to return 37 1/5 sec. The "Kid" just409 words
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221 1957-07-07 11 HENG JAI JONG School won the Challenge Cup for bein* the best athlete at the first annual Sports of the Cedar (iirls Secondary School held on the school' ground yesterday. Tay Leo Gek won the Cham. pionship Cup for trie "B" division. Dr. Sylvia Young221 words
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Article23 1957-07-07 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Krian Rovers and Krian Police shared two goals in their league fixture played at the public padang yesterday.23 words
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Article67 1957-07-07 11 THE Singapore Indian Association will hold an Athletic championship meet on Aug. 9 and 10 on the Association ground at Balcsticr Road. The meet is open to all Association members and all Indian residents in Singapore. Entries will be closed on July 26 at G p.m.67 words
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Advertisement79 1957-07-07 11 I "^^TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT- QBl mjf alrrooled g If C ie«: ***** SHAWS MALAY FILM PRODUCTIONS I TIJF proudly present IdIFFE»pv Mxr 'MFICENT FANTASY DISTINCTLY ffl f tftf NT FROM ALL THAT YOU'VE SEEN BEFORE!^ I*. RAMLEE'S r*V*v^*^^R.*- screenplay W <^nfer!jr^^ direction EW music In starring HASIMAH JiNS SAMSUDDIN UDA79 words
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Advertisement80 1957-07-07 11 This exceptional ELtCTRONIC Flash provides greot efficiency outputs. AC operation 1 10 or 240 volts. Accumulator and built-in charger; sock et for second lamp. Unbreakoble jet-black plastic case. MATADOR II (135 Joules) $205/MATADOR ML Deluxe Model (135 Joules) S 275/The Expert Model is the lotcst development with choice of three80 words
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Article, Illustration989 1957-07-07 12 Jeffery James Junior - Jeffery James Junior says j Cut out the sniggering and the sly digs the J )t Borneans are coming. IM %**jt MAAAAAAAAAAAMAAVUAAAAA,\\A<> FORGET CEYLON: only a high jumper to rave about. Dismiss Hongkong: nothing over there beyond perhaps a sprinter or two. Mi^ht989 words
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243 1957-07-07 12 WHEN the City Council announced 'gate' charges 10 and 20 cents for schoolboys training on their cinder track at Farrer Park, there were some loud and vehement protests, especially from the boys. They contended that the Council should not make anj difference243 words
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Article27 1957-07-07 12 THE draw for the Junior Inter-club tourney and all school events will be held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium at 8 p.m. on July 10.27 words
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129 1957-07-07 12 Banner Woman Shocks 14,000 At Wimbledon LONDON, July 6 (Reuter) A woman carrying a banner blazoned with the words, "save our queen," clashed on to Wimbledon's centre court this afternoon during the men's doubles final. The woman marched around the court shouting and m?.de for the royal box where she129 words
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Article103 1957-07-07 12 TODAY'S SPORT In The Colony CRICKET Europeans vs. Rest at SRC: SCC vs. RAF. Changi at Changi 11 a.m. SOCCER SAFA League: Division 3B P. Peranakan vs. TBA at Geylang. TENNIS Singapore Open Championships from 9.30 a.in. SOFTBALL Exhibition: American All Stars, East vs. West on Polo Ground 2 p.m.103 words
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440 1957-07-07 12 Boys Club Athletes Set Six New Records PRINCE Edward Boys Club, with 49 points, won the Federation of Boys Clubs athletic championship at Jalan Besar Stadium yester- i day. A total of six new records were broken. Runners-up were Upper Serangoon Boys Club, 46 points Mr. Chew Swee Kee. Minister440 words
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Article90 1957-07-07 12 ST. John's Kuala Lumpur and St. Paul's Seremban entered the final in the La Sallian soccer tourney for the Old Boys when they beat Christian Brothers Singapore and St. Francis* Malacca respectively on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Results were: St. John's Kuala Lumpur beat Christian Brothers90 words
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Article670 1957-07-07 12 BILL FUNK - TWO BIG TESTS FOR CAGERS BILL FUNK A Basketball Exclusive by SINGAPORE'S cagers wiH be provided with two competitions in August and September to assess thei/ chances in the Third Asian Games to be held in Tokyo in May next year. The competitions are the Merdeka Games in Kuala Lumpur670 words
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Article, Illustration187 1957-07-07 12 Juniors Show Promise, Says Lim THE Singapore Badminton Association secretary, Michael Lim predicts that some of the present junior players in the current championships will make the grade not for this coming Thomas Cup tourney but for the next competition. And he added, "I won't be surprised that by l!)60,187 words
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Article46 1957-07-07 12 Highland Lose 8 0 KLANG, Sat: Klang Dynamos, strong contenders this year's Klang District Football Association division one league trounced Highland Sports Club 8-0 in the league match here last evening. Six goals were scored by Inside right Hamid and one each by Chandy and Harun.46 words
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Advertisement319 1957-07-07 12 The world famous family of TIGER I medicinal products Balashin Sai In The I "New Look" Pack I Very effective for Coughs, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONGi THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL i.LCKv si; room flAn Arffhrifit Jtß The Real Luck Bringer J. 1 U Thousands or fortunate319 words
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Article, Illustration2296 1957-07-07 13 R. THURSTON HOPKINS - R. THURSTON HOPKINS m-».. .^iafciaA^dSUA^afcAii^yS^^ *'**"**«**x -^^3 CROMWELL'S REMAINS by linn ALIVER CROMWELL, Lord Protector, unlike v several of the dictators of the present century,, died in his bed. Disease and the worries of state affairs,' I together with grief at the death of his favourite daughter, Lady2,296 words
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Article, Illustration34 1957-07-07 13 A STRIKING study by Standard cameraman Chen Ta Khoon of the "kamponr on stilts" huddled together on the marshy banka of the Singapore River a stone's throw from the city quarter.34 words
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Advertisement37 1957-07-07 13 tEL efunken A%^ RADIO FUN Jp WITH MPIrHiFi SYSTEM WORLD FAMOUS GERMAN MAKE r a|r V^^HHH^^^H ft B THHt Jl Crated Waters. Cordials. Red Lion Still Orange I i T| ger Beer stout. Anchor Beer. Lion Stout,37 words
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Advertisement87 1957-07-07 13 The UNDERWOOD Universal portable typewriter. An ideal personal machine for the entire family. Geo. Wehry Co. (M) Ltd. UNDERWOOD Business Machine Dept. Next Week Leaping Coffins Of Barbados MEDICAL EVIDENCE PROVES 3kQdCdl XYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 Times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before IRRITATION J\ l**"-87 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1957-07-07 14 MARGARET COGHLAN - WASHED-UP ROMANCE MARGARET COGHLAN JHGJ BILL GRAHAM looked at the girl in the shop doorway, blinked his eyes and looked again. She was about twenty, had fair, hair and a really gorgeous figure. "Am I too late?" she asked. "No, of course not.'' he said, eyeing her approvingly. Waiting with1,036 words
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Article, Illustration314 1957-07-07 14 Merry Archard - Merry Archard By fWO 18-year-old girls are helping to pin the "crazy mixed up kids" label on Britain's teenagers. They spend all their time moping and mooning over pictures of a DEAD man. They say prayers for him. They never go to dances or parties. THEY NEVER314 words
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Article, Illustration418 1957-07-07 14 "You mustn't think that we're in love with Jamie it's just that we admire his art," went on Maureen, who works in a clock factory. "Nobody will ever be able to act the way Jamie did. We want to model our lives on418 words
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Advertisement341 1957-07-07 14 Stop that JC' "ti COU6H COIICHW^ COUGH I'jB^ DeWitt s gua A coi«c B (osoti COUGH SYRUP Get a bottle' of this wonderAr>^.i,fw»c^N. ful medicine and stop your ESS* cough immediately. Ask for Zp^TcvA 2 De WITTS COUGH SYRUP the auick-acting cough cure c~~>*~~ I with tne nice, sweet taste.341 words
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Article, Illustration323 1957-07-07 15 ...a part so often negjected H Tn C nge! Lovers in Qncie days who sang the praises of their loved ones Let'i^ 90 t° menti n a "«won-lik? neck: Invllt I'*'1 h W man V modern ™n notice a lovely neck, even supposing you possess one which most323 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-07-07 15 hese fair foursome take time off during rehearsals for a new film of New York's garment industry, to give one a glimpse of the world of fashion, as the picture shows a vcriety of "inners" and new stvles strewn nmunr\ thoir dressing room.- United Press photo.United Press - 50 words
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Article106 1957-07-07 15 \w\\\vv\v\\\\\\w\\vwwvw\\v\\\\\i Bargain of the Week TF you are an enthusiastic amateur in the kitchen, and have just discovered the delights of Chinese cooking, you will have also sampled cool, fragrant Chinese tea. This week I went along to "MACY" th e China shop in High106 words
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Article, Illustration305 1957-07-07 15 Ancient Inca Designs AMERICANS who are wealthy enough to be j "fashionable" are heading South this year. South Ame- rica is the smart place to visit just now, whether you j go to explore Inca ruins in i Peru or simply to lie in the sun on Copacabana. For those305 words
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Article267 1957-07-07 15 ]\JALAYAN youngsters with special interest in the Merdeka celebrations are the Girl Guides. Mrs. Heath, Commissioner of Guides, who has been "guiding" in Malaya for twenty-four years, tells me the plans for the Merdeka Celebration Camp, to be held from August 28 to September 3, are going ahead.267 words
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Article231 1957-07-07 15 Guides Ready For Merdeka hand at cooking on the barbeque grill, which she brought back recently from Australia. A VERY busy woman ri in Kuala Lumpur is Mrs. C.L.A. Majeed. who recently gave a party for Lady MacGillivray, at her Pahang Road home. There were almost one hundred guests, representatives231 words
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Advertisement57 1957-07-07 15 ancf Straight 1^ Cow <£ Cafe V^ Baby must have the best if he's to 5 grow up strong and healthy. That is why wise mothers say "We are going to pay a little more to get the best r^Bj we cannot afford cheap foods." i insist on Cow Gate57 words
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Advertisement570 1957-07-07 15 these perfea cotton-wool santowels with their extra-absorbent cellulose centres, give the ideal comfort and protection you have always looked tor. So next ame ask for 'ORIGINAL' h SANTOWELS I Jm Sottthlllls SIZES i, a and i > Southalls also make— Soluble Santowels 'Celtex^ Compressed c Travla* Maternity Pads San Belts570 words
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1130 1957-07-07 16 Agnes Brackman - Agnes Brackman ghjghj PRESIDENT OFFERS REMEDY TO WORLD HEALTH CENTRES "JF you arc in search of dance and drama, MALAYA Is an unrewarding country. For the present, it is of greater interest to students of international politics." So declares Faubion Bowers at the1,130 words
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Article228 1957-07-07 16 AMAZING AMERICA (CIGARETTES now come in flip-top boxes of hard cardboard, not squashy packets. There's a cho.ice, though. Mentholated cigarettes are the rage due to cancer scare IN FACT, SMOKERS WILL SMOKE ANYTHING THAT DOESN'T TASTE OF TOBACCO. "jyro more sticky jam jars or -L^ messy ketchup bottles, Mustard, sauce,228 words
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Article75 1957-07-07 16 ARE SNAKES CHARMED BY MUSIC? N J 4 reall y- Th «y have no external ears as we have. 5 2 but are sensitive to vibrations made by musical J instrument, especially drums, which are often used by I na il e c u ha J mers They75 words
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Advertisement337 1957-07-07 16 Tiff •B i B this sparkling LfIXATIVE DRfIVK Here's a laxative that kiddies take to at once. The exciting Sparkle and pleasant taste of Andrews Liver Salt appeal greatly to children. Three other features make Andrews especially suitable as a laxative for youngsters: its gentle natural action 1 in the337 words
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Advertisement90 1957-07-07 16 Is tiredness spoiling your chances If your work is too much for you, if you are constantly dogged by a feeling JL^ of tiredness and weakness then it may well be that you are nol getting /^r sufficient nourishment from the food you eaL To fight this tiredness, doctor* often90 words
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Miscellaneous260 1957-07-07 16 "Maybe there is life on the *\*4^f moon, Herbert. But there's certainly none down here!" f /*A r^\ *4^^ rr^L //B?s\ l>/4r -Perhaps this will tear* y OI vw^ X3~ Y^mX crime doesn t p:«y" M -'t jO9 N klddinff! And Wb| t di f£ 'i-- 1 T~^~> -> "Cool260 words
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Miscellaneous130 1957-07-07 18 "l 4 i UKK A I#V-'I 'AS THE GREAT SHIP 'OUJOI4, HERSELF EMPRESS OF rmIVE IT VDU L W E^ EMPEROR %£r» \kkW\\i\k\l\ WHIZZES TOROU6H SPACE." PLANETS.® ABEAUTIIrUL AND CONCEITED P mm A 111 11/AKP STOPPING BRIEFLY AT ttX/VS —^^HHj X? .^:V?J,^m?S?am M ar/VIARRtA&E. Hil JIM 19 LI ft 11130 words
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Miscellaneous144 1957-07-07 19 I .^.^.^^S^^J CLASS--YOU MAY PICK UP\ ll ~1 iHENRV-rp BE ASMAMPP Ir/r^^v > <A U^ v^s f r 1 f^^^^ B Bib Rh I |J» B^^^ V iu vß] I \s^^^ K~^ f s t j Bir^ 1 *"x ~^^BJ B^B^^^BB j IU THE LAND OF THE LITTLE THE HUGE144 words
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320 1957-07-07 21 fvETROIt Fuel injec1' lion systems will appear on an increasing number of American autonext v.';.r but their 1 iv relatively high and thc conventional carburettor apparently ll safe from ntlm lion for several pars to ""1(>--let has increased of the mechanic-320 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-07-07 21 The New 'Baby' Fiat THIS is the ncnv Fiat 500* a super-utilitarian model which looks very similar to the Fiat 600. many examples of which are already in the country. The new "baby" rom Turin. Italy, is a two-seater with space at the ack for an occasional third passenger or69 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1957-07-07 21 ZOOM 1... AND THE NEW JAGUAR HITS 70 MPH BEFORE YOU KNOW IT? MANY MOTORISTS complain that unless they change a new car at least once every other year, they feel hopelessly outdated. Why, they demand, cannot the automakers stick to1,024 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-07-07 21 120 MILES-PER-HOUR JAGUAR 3.4 SALOON LEFT: The sleek-looking Jaguar Three-point-four is one of the fastest saloons offered in standard form. Efficient braking enables the 120 mph maximum to be enjoyed to the full. Smooth, silent power is the keynote of this quality saloon. BELOW: The "face" of a fleet-as-the-wind car.66 words
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Advertisement138 1957-07-07 21 MOTORS I iSfe 1 W OWHARD ROAD SINGAPORE PHONE 22-128 Ij H lllllllll!|||||||||||| II '"**********11l DEPENDABLE PSB^i^Wt «?%jt**^j£ Model GTW9A Is a new "Imkless" battery, attracf IMM H^S -itf styled and deszned ilp.l to give trouble-free service .^*,i«^f which Is characteristic f*^^^i»^ wllh the LuCJJ traditiorw r>1 !l 'ried Lucas138 words
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Advertisement62 1957-07-07 21 If I imil^^^ P O(1 hcalt!l J9R- > a J the finest drink iJlllllll f z£ j f° r every enjoyable occasion. From the most Lf ADIinNS I appetising cocktail to the thirst-quenching Gin llk 11/^ y^*^^ 5H anc lon c Gordon's is the supreme Gin. lii Gordon's j H||g3gggS§^62 words
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Miscellaneous5 1957-07-07 21 "Me spik English. You gorblimey?"5 words
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Article, Illustration314 1957-07-07 22 BALA CHANDRAN - Blind— But They Make People Happy BALA CHANDRAN By KOK KEONG, Richard and Siang Hang have an ear for music. They like the hot beat of swing tunes and the easy pace of sentimental numbers, and they revel in jazz and Rock 'n' Roll. So they got together and formed314 words
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Article685 1957-07-07 22 DO YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIC? I, personally, don't. At any rQt e l cannot accept most of the magical explanations for va r j Oy J occurrences. In most instances they strike me as merely manif ev rations of psychology or maybe the outcome of racial likes Qn(685 words
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Advertisement502 1957-07-07 22 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 HoURS-v Glands Fortified kKS^ by New Discovery WF^jfcl Do you fe^l older th»n you areT Are you lurk I Ww Won- >- ing In youthful animation? Do you enjoy the E/ Adm, »«v|#ty of beautiful wom#nT Po you suffer from Y Vmouro A lo«» of502 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous200 1957-07-07 22 Y our Week MARCH 21-APRIL 20 (Aries). There seems to be a quantity of new contacts and more correspondence than usual. The tendency is for changes to occur in other people's attitudes now. Main trends are definitely towards very considerable betterment and it does not look as if your main200 words
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Miscellaneous282 1957-07-07 22 new developments and appear to involve near relatives and attachments of importance to projects. You simply have to bide your time. There is much forward movement and it should be rather a busy week. This is all going good and must produce a very strong advancement following the weekend. JULY282 words
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Miscellaneous266 1957-07-07 22 work and especially at the week-end. They seem to cause a quantity of disputation. Watch details in everything at that time. NOVEMBER 23 DECEMBER 20 (Sagittarius). You are coming now to rather an unusual phase. It speeds up fulfilment of desires and there should be a certain amount of correspondence,266 words
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Miscellaneous346 1957-07-07 22 BIRTHDAYS SUNDAY. Provided you are prepared to be careful with health and to keep clear of indiscretions, a time of advancement. You seem able to make the money position far better. You also have signs of additional travel or a series of favourable changes. The year gives your ambitions a346 words
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BOOKS of the Week
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Article, Illustration1087 1957-07-07 23 4 S I SEE INDIA by Robert Trumbull (Ca»ell and Company, ltd London. 200 pp. 18s.) r J PERSONAL AND ORIENTAL, by Auuin Coate, (Hutchinson of london. 2MI pp. *>>*J THOR Trumbull is a newspaperman with no nonsense about him and i5 purely political report on what1,087 words
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Article, Illustration193 1957-07-07 23 DANGEROUS ESTATE, by Francis Williams (Longmans Green and Col., Ltd. 312 pp. 245.) The British, says Mr. Williams without batan eyelid, are the avid readers of papers in the world. I iline right ho backs up nt that "for I ill. close on thirty ipers193 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-07-07 23 EARLY morning at Nara, ancient capital of Japan, looking over the ornamental lake Sarusawa. in which a famous beauty of the eighth century committed suicide.28 words
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Article293 1957-07-07 23 THE SANGER STORY, by John Lukens (Hodder and Stoughton, London. 256 pp. 165.) As Barnum was to the circus world in America, so was "Lord" George Sanger to England, and this is George Sanger Coleman's story of his life with his grandfather, who called himself293 words
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702 1957-07-07 23 GUESTWARD HOl' by Barbara Hooten as confided to Patrick Dennis (Jarrolds, London. 224 pp. 155.) ''Confided" is scarcely the word; "burbled" would be more fitting in this sportive tale oi what happens to New Yorkers when they forsake the flashy Manhattan life702 words
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Advertisement123 1957-07-07 23 T HE FIRST SIGN OF A COLD OR SORE THROAT USTERINE ANTISEPTIC- /-> "^ATEVER ELSE YOU DO, gargle Listerine Antiseptic F^ I h e first hint of a sneexe, sniffle, cough or scratchy &f V Ifc^ L| ster.ne Antiseptic reaches way bock on throat surfaces tjj. <*^ £E§ '"W year123 words
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Advertisement328 1957-07-07 23 Natural Vitamin C in the world's most delicious tonic drink The finest natural vitamin C tonic drink ever it Ribena made from blackcurrants, the fruit which is richest in vitamin C Ribena makes a wonderfully delicious tonic which even those suffering from lost of appetite can enjoy. Ribena helps build328 words
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Article, Illustration1995 1957-07-07 24 Victor Sims; Bernard McElwaine - DOUBLE-DICED BY A PHANTOM Victor Sims Bernard McElwaine <g%^ Breath-taking and True from a Dossier of Daring kept secret since the war JS^^ SPECIAL SUNDAY ~WEm£ \.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\v 3fe STANDARD FEATURE I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\VV\\V\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\l Bv and THE Halifax bomber droned and clawed its weaving way through the jagged 6,000-foot mountain peaks of German1,995 words
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Article196 1957-07-07 24 Denis Dunn - Denis Dunn By •s"s•■s• fe A rebellious husband announces: "I am tired of hearing: all the praise for wives who go out to work. How about food? What can you do with a woman who does all the shopping with a tin opener?" CARRY THE CAN! Magazine196 words
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Article75 1957-07-07 24 WHO WAS THE ORIGINAL ROBINSON CRUSOE? A CCORDING to popular belief, Alexander Selkirk, a x Scottish sailor who, after quarrelling with his ship's captain, asked to be set ashore on the Pacific island of Juan Fernandez. He remained there for 52 months before being picked up75 words
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Advertisement138 1957-07-07 24 HGJHG /^^^^X9»ves RADIANT WHITEH® j\Vf /j A(Ji says Mrs. Wong t |K y Vr I RINSO has always been a firm favoarito \o^ Y H years RINSO and Ah Ch °y have done a first m^ good reason to fnsist I^lT^^lK fr* on RINSO. Only a real soap powder can138 words
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