Sunday Standard, 14 July 1957
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Title Section23 1957-07-14 1 SUNDAY STANDARD m. w mL^fJ^^^ 1^^^ n s. it m Vol. Vm. No. 12 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS23 words
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Article280 1957-07-14 1 i MIDST the rejoicing:* m t hP Fpdrral Legislative Council chamber after the adoption of the new Constitution, the Finance flinKtrr. Sir Henry Lee, injected a sobering note. A debtor nation has to be reminded of its obligations to its creditors. Sir Henry pointed out that British investors, who280 words
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Article23 1957-07-14 1 REGINA. Saskatchewan, July Siamese twin er? born to a Regina night. Ine father \n\<\ a reporter were joined at23 words
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203 1957-07-14 1 MOVEMENTS OF 10,000 RESIDENTS WATCHED KUALA LUMPUR Sat 7 p ohce decided today to place curbs on the movements of some 10,000 residents of the Federal Capital during Merdeka month as vi Precaution against possible "disturbances f>,^ c standar d learnt today SSSL/ h^S 1 1 c °mmittee S d203 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-07-14 1 ACTRESS Ingnd Bergman and her daughter Jenny Ann Lindstrom (right), 18, pose arm-in-arm on a terrace ot the Hotel Raphael m Paris last week, after their reunion. The two had their first meeting Voc? Ml Ber 9 m °n's *«rst marriage broke up m 1951 m aA.P. - 65 words
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304 1957-07-14 1 Teachers To Await Govt's 'New Proposals' BUT STRIKE DECISION STILL STANDS ABOUT 1,200 members of the Singapore Teachers Union last night "almost unanimously" resolved to await Government's "new proposals" before withdrawing their strike decision taken on June 30. After a three-hour discussion, the resolution put before the meeting held at304 words
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Article88 1957-07-14 1 PEDESTRIAN SERIOUSLY INJURED SINGAPORE Traffic Police last night appealed for eyewitnesses to a motor accident m which a 38-year-old man. Maurice Fernandez, was knocked down by a hit-and-run vehicle at the junction of Clemenceau Avenue and Fort Canning Road at about 5 p.m. yesterday. Fernandez was crossing the road when88 words
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Article52 1957-07-14 1 MORE employees of the Singapore Telephone Board reported for duty yesterday, the Boards Acting General Manager Mr. J. A. Gagan said last night. He added that the Board, despite the strike by members of the S.T.B. Employees Union continued to maintain the telephone services m a52 words
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Article65 1957-07-14 1 JAKARTA, July 13 (UP) Mount Merapi volcano continued to hurl boiling clouds and cinders into the air this week m an "alarming" way, reports reaching Jakarta said today. News reports said that Vol- canologlcal Service at Merapl. m Central Javn, said the activity of the rocking, thrusting65 words
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Article138 1957-07-14 1 No Raise So Nimitz Resigns NORFOLK, Virginia, July 13 (AP) Capt. Chester W. Nimitz, Jr., 41, said on Friday he will resign his commission Aug. 1 and accept private employment because his pay has not kept pace with living costs. The son of the famous World War II Pacific Fleet138 words
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Article59 1957-07-14 1 TOKYO. July 13 (AP) Prime Minister Nobusuke Kisni plans to leave here m midNovember on a second tour ot Sout.h-east Asia. visiting seven countries left out of his trip last month. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said today Kishl plans to make courtesy visits to the59 words
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Article106 1957-07-14 1 THE Malayan National Seamen's Union yesterday demanded that Government stop engaging Hongkong crews on ships trading between Malaya and Australian ports. A spokesman of the Union 6aid the engagement of crews from Hongkong was depriving local seamen of their livelihood "It is only fair106 words
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305 1957-07-14 1 JAMES DAVID - JAMES DAVID AUBSED 'UOm CONDUCT' AMONG 60VI. SPECIALISE dfgfdgdfgfdgdf»y THE probe into allegations of "unethical conduct among officers m the Singapore Government Service has now spread to senior expatriate and Asian specialists m the General Hospital. One expatriate specialist m the Hospital has been asked305 words
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Article80 1957-07-14 1 SINGAPORE Turf Club went to "war* against bookies again at Bukit Timah racecourse yesterday, concluding day of its July meeting. More than 50 bookies were pulled up by the Club's "vigilantes", who made their raids just before and after each rare started, and expelled80 words
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Article89 1957-07-14 1 VIENNA, July 13, (Reuter) Strong rumours are current m Budapest of a considerable movement of Russian troops from Hungary to Czechoslovakia during the past ten days, according to reports reaching here. The troop movements were said to De connected with tne visit of the Russian89 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-07-14 1 MAJOR Gavin Bernard Duffy, a British Secret Agent during World War 11, led 13 American girls out of a death valley to safety after their plane had crash-landed m Albania m 1943. Major Duffy is now stationed m Singapore and attached to SORE. 11, Chief Engineer's Branch,68 words
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Article295 1957-07-14 1 GENEVA, July 13 (Reuter) Prince Korim, 20-year-old successor of the Ago Khan, today proclaimed himself spiritual leader of 20 million Ismaili Moslems at a simple ceremony m his late grandfather's villa "Barakat" at Versoix near here. The slender brown -haired Harvard student, received295 words
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Article27 1957-07-14 1 MORE than two thousand pigeons were released m Prague yesterday, to welcome Mr. Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party chief, when h« arrived by air. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article90 1957-07-14 2 LONDON, July 13, (Reuter) Gaping crowds here yesterday watched a man shin up the statue of Eros In Piccadilly Circus, and decorate it with two Automobile Association pennants. The man, m a Jubilant mood, waved and shouted to the crowd below lor about five minutes90 words
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Article71 1957-07-14 2 LONDON, July 13, (Reuter) The mayors of a score of London boroughs were at the Plaza Theatre In London's Piccadilly last night to greet a London boy who made good m America Bob Hope. Bob. born In Eltham, Bouth London, 52 years ago, had flown over71 words
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Article41 1957-07-14 2 RETIRED Navy Admiral Frederick C. Sherman, 69, World War II task force commander m the Pacific, was tsken to naval hospital m San Diego on Friday with what his wife described as a "slight illness" little hoart attack."- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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310 1957-07-14 2 U.S. ISSUES BOOK ON GRIM FACTS WASHINGTON, July 13 (UP) The U.S. Government said today that radiological warfare is now practical. Indeed, it would be "an automatic extension" of war waged with the big nuclear weapons m the U.S., Russian and British arsenals. To the310 words
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88 1957-07-14 2 NEW ORLEANS, July 13, (AP)— Two awkward chicks face years without a name unless man learns more about sex. The chicks are the Audubon Park Zoo's baby whooping cranes, who, at 56 and 52 days old are the oldest whoopers ever88 words
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Article155 1957-07-14 2 LONDON, July 13 (UP)— British trade authorities here said yesterday that Communist China was being "decidedly cautious" on increasing: trade with Britain since the easing: of the embargo. I They *aid representative body of British traders had cabled Peking inviting a Chinese delegation to London155 words
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Article85 1957-07-14 2 Helicopter Crash: One Killed WASHINGTON, July II fßeuter) One man was killed and five injured three critically when a helicopter crashed while attempting to land for refuelling at McMurdo Sound base m the Antarctic yesterday, the United States Navy announced here last night. Frost on the outside of the windscreen85 words
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Article49 1957-07-14 2 LONDON, July 13, (Reuter> A plan to relieve the great rush of people and traffic m Central London by limiting: office building was announced yesterday by the London County Council. If the plan eors through new office buildings will go up In outer London.49 words
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Article20 1957-07-14 2 FOUR MEN fired shots into a cafe m Lyons last night, killing a ciistomer and wounding two others.20 words
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Article192 1957-07-14 2 WASHINGTON, July 13 (UP) Pakistani Prime Minister Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy accused India yesterday of trying to "confuse" the Kashmir issue so as not to "appear as an outlaw or international i a i criminal." At the same time he dismissed as "fantastic" Indian charges that Pakistan192 words
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189 1957-07-14 2 Cop Arrests Brother On Rape Charge CHICO. California, July 13, (UP) A police officer said today he made up his mind that "I must perform my duty" when he arrested his younger brother on charges of raping a 19-year-old mother. The officer. Assistant Police Chief Edward Cisneros, placed his brother.189 words
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Article132 1957-07-14 2 NOTTINGHAM, July 13, (Reuter) Eleven-year-old William Grant and his brother John, nine, will receive the wristwatches their father m Australia sent them because British customs men had a change of heart today. The brothers who live at Gordon Memorial Home for Boys here, cried bitterly when the132 words
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Advertisement143 1957-07-14 2 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS are Invited from A approved contractors for the construction of a cinema m Kulim for the Cathay Organisation. Particulars of tenders can be obtained from the Architect's Office at Penang any working day. Tenders shall be submitted to the Architect's Office before noon on the 26th143 words
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Advertisement660 1957-07-14 2 CLASSIFIED Abfl SITUATIONS VACAM EXPERIENCED Offlcr 7^^! Mechanic required r^l men of highest ab k r> l integrity will be coniiH^l Must be willing to Reply stating age, er]. irs v^l experience and salary rpr. ,"'\M Box No T3092 SS. "<^| AN International Atrliai quires th e services s i660 words
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Article203 1957-07-14 3 Beauty Trim, But 'Loves Eating BY TERRY PILLAY IfISS BfVERLET I PROWSF. rool, blues pkml and elegant, arrived U Singapore yesterday ninrninc with some very provocative things to say Jhont beiuty querns and J th nr rtrrnal problem of Prowse oufiht to '< f toow, for she was electVictoria" (Aus-203 words
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Article, Illustration111 1957-07-14 3 eating." A Queenslander by birth. Miss Prowse went back to her native country m January this" year, "because 1 was getting homesick". Her parents and three younger brothers live m Queensland. Then, for some months, «he modelled m Melbourne, before deciding to return to the theatres of111 words
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219 1957-07-14 3 WOMEN HAVE A RIGHT IN POLITICS -LIM CHIEF MINISTER, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told a luncheon meeting yesterday that the time had come when women's iiffht to an active role m politics would not be ignored. He was speaking at a lunch given by the Singapore Professional Women's Association at219 words
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168 1957-07-14 3 THE Tanglin branch of the Singapore Labour Front will send a seven-man deputation to the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Plock. to protest against, what they call "racial and language discrimination" m Government Departments, the branch secretary Dr. Arthur Lim. told the Standard yesterday.168 words
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Article41 1957-07-14 3 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. An 18-year-old youth, Man Bin Ibrahim, pleaded guilty to being found m possession of a dagger without the permission of the Police. Sentence was deferred pending a report from the probation officer. Man was remanded.41 words
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Article20 1957-07-14 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The price of tin on the local market today was $377 i per picul i^Dovvn $2J).20 words
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Article25 1957-07-14 3 Spore Copra Association s closing prices per picul yesterday: Straits Borneo copra for July $24* nominal; fair merchantable mixed copra $27* buyers, $271 sellers.25 words
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Article16 1957-07-14 3 Spore Coconut Oil Miller's Association closing prices per picul yesterday: bulk $40$; drums $441.16 words
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Article32 1957-07-14 3 MORE than 150 settlers from the Bukit Changing New Village near Banting will move to central Pahang shortly under a special Government scheme to encourage opening up of the State's interior.32 words
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98 1957-07-14 3 THE Central Committee of the Singapore Labour Front at Its meeting to be held next Wednesday will consider a resolution urging the Government to legislate for a minimum salary of $120 a month for private motor car drivers m the Colony. The resolution has98 words
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Article58 1957-07-14 3 A SINGAPORE detective, Tow Boon Hiang, 32 was shot m the left calf by his own revolver when he fell oft a bus outside the Kandang Kcrbau Police Station, yesterday. Tow's revolver went off as he fell. An operation was performed on him at the General58 words
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97 1957-07-14 3 VISITING Japanese woman M.P., Mrs. Haru Nishioka. yesterday said she was ashamed of crimes committed by the Japanese military forces during World War 11. She assured Malayans that this was also the real feeling Of the Japanese people at home. "We. the Japanese people,97 words
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180 1957-07-14 3 SHERIDAN ON STUDY TOUR OF AUSTRALIA PROFESSOR of Law of the University of Malaya, Mr. L. A. Sheridan, leaves for Australia tomorrow on a six-week study tour. He will visit universities* In North Western Australia, Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra t( find out how practical training If given to law graduates.180 words
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167 1957-07-14 3 New Govt. Body Formed To Improve Kampong Life SINGAPORE Government has appointed a Rural Development Board for improvement of living conditions of kampong people m the island. The Board will be headed by Assistant Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Mr. Tan Theng Chiang, and will comprise heads of167 words
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Article, Illustration196 1957-07-14 3 Coroner Ticks Off A Jaga A HAPPY World car park jaga, Bhola Burhoo. was yesterday rebuked by the Singapore Assistant Coroner. Mr. Glam Cnong Hing, for nor. rendering aid to a person whom he saw lying m a pool of blood, on May 14. "You saw the body lying m196 words
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Article121 1957-07-14 3 In S'pore To Meet Husband The IRAQ-BORN. Americaneducated wife of an Anierican working m Sumatra has arrived m Singapore to meet her husband. She is Mrs. Mazha McGee, a former history teacher at Queen Alia's College m Baghdad who holds two degrees the M.A. and the B.A. Mrs. McGee said121 words
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Article152 1957-07-14 3 THE Secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association. Mr. Jamit Singh, yesterday said that his association will soon have a "showdown" wltn the Board If it did not change its attitude towards its employees. Mr. Jamit said his association was thinking m terms of a152 words
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Advertisement310 1957-07-14 3 U ERE, at last, is a better Ballpoint n pen a new advance and achievement m the science of pen r^nu'acture' S^eaHer's new Ml ■■■■■^I^l^ Feathertouch Ballpen embod'es XX < C» E# a un.gue and exclusive principal *J f^^J^^j^SiW of ink control —it holds five times i iff^ <■* more310 words
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Article227 1957-07-14 4 Polite Raid Smugglers' Lair SINGAPORE police arrested ten men following an attack on a Customs party along Siglap beach on Friday mirht. On Friday night, an eightman Customs patrol trailed a smuggler's boat to the Siglap beach. As they arrested one man about 20 thugs,227 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-07-14 4 TWO members of No. 19 Air Formation Signal Regiment at Changi, Singapore, w"e married yesterday m a double wedding ceremony at the St. George s Church, Koyal Air Force, Changi Picture shows Lance Corporal David Salt with his bride, the former Miss Mavis Joan Crabtrce. and CorporalMichael Anchant - 65 words
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Article386 1957-07-14 4 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By WILL INTERPOL HELP SPORE? SINGAPORE Anti-Vice authorities are anxious to find out now mucn assistance Interpol is prepared to give them in their fight against 'White Slaving/ A Government official connected with Anti-Vice operations told me yesterday, "I would like to find out386 words
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Article87 1957-07-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The following have passed the Trinity Bar Examination U957) held m the Federation: Roman Law; Mansoor, A. bin Ali. Constitutional Law and I egal History: H. J. A. Cas*idy, R. Ariaretnam, Miss R, S. K. Chew. V. Oorititham, Santokh Singh. C. M. Wong.87 words
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Article20 1957-07-14 4 THE Federation Telecommunications Department announced yesterday it had installed 2,476 new telephones m the first half of 1957.20 words
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Article69 1957-07-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Expatriate officers, retiring under the Malayanization scheme, who wish to settle down m Britain, will not be required to pay Income Tax on the compensation paid to them In Malnyn. The United Kingdom Board of Inland Revenue will not regard as "assessable"69 words
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Advertisement542 1957-07-14 4 WEGA RADIOS Thousands of WEGA Radios were told by the undermentioned dealers m 1956. This year will be even better for Wega Dealers, as the famous dry bortery sets arc now available m 4 different types, m prices from $145/- for the 6 valvl Bambino, to $245/- for the Mars542 words
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Advertisement300 1957-07-14 4 WE MAKE OUR RECORDS THINKING^ OF THE AUDIENCE— YOU P.RAMLEE, Moloya's screen idol Winner of the "Best Actor" Award at Tokyo Film Festival 1957, It V Kwek Mambo Aneka Ragam (Film 'Balantara') DPE.8039 ~JKmm Httf& ZAINAL ALAAA Mqlqvq 5 jpW^l^ favourite Mirth Maker. f Rose, Rose I love you Wt^&m300 words
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Miscellaneous453 1957-07-14 4 Information at a Glance «ttk Penan* 221 am. fi.2 ft) 217 p.m. Caribbean Carnival. «p m. SunJINGAPORE (86 ft) day Service. 630 The News and mPk RADIO MALA YA m TT^' 6^JS°% o R uITJ: m^^VLfdlra V re): o 1 p m P ro S ramm e Sunn- a3O The453 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-07-14 5 The staff of the Health Office, Johore North, turned out m full force to wish good-bye to the retiring Health Officer, Dr. M. Zeville. who will leave Malaya under the Malayanization scheme on July 17. Dr. Zeville is seated m the centre and on his63 words
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381 1957-07-14 5 Biggest Step To End Emergency/ Says The Tunku TAMPIN, Sat. Chief Minuter Tunku Abdul Bahmin disclosed today that the Federation Government would soon adopt Mgost modern methods" to combat the changing tactics of the Malayan Communist Tarty. about 2.000 opening of c at381 words
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Article116 1957-07-14 5 To Promote Harmony In His Ward CJOOD RELATIONS Committeea to promote better Lnderstanding between ihe various races m Singapore are soon to be formed m ;nc Rochore Constituency. Assistant, Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing and the Member for Rochore, Mr. Tan Theng Chiang is the man behind this116 words
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191 1957-07-14 5 A house-painter, Layi Thong, 45 who ent to the house of millionaire tin-miner, Mr Foong :ong. with m axe allegedly to assault the latter, was pdav fined S5O by Magistrate Tunku Ahmad Rithau- deen. Lam pleaded guilty to a charge of trespassing the compound of the191 words
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Article120 1957-07-14 5 Woes Of Two Old Ladies' BENTONG, Sat. Two old women. Lai Kirw, 87. and Vcong Sec 91, mot two days apo aoid grieved over their sons who are m their fifties yet still unmarried. They poured their woes to each other m their Chomanc New Village home as they had120 words
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Article64 1957-07-14 5 lhL m Govern- the Federain providing ar corresfor Malay X)] teachers and a rorrespontraching toch- Commlsnoner in i the P-rieration, Mr. Critcl terday '^t four officers will be federation train m Aus•m to Malaya, nsaged m teaming and one In tech"rr p ,pnndcnce work. RHarith bin64 words
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Article161 1957-07-14 5 3 NEW FED. STAMPS FOR SALE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. New Federation stamps depicting the pineapple industry ('J, rents), aborigines with blowpipes (50c) and Federal Government Otfice ($1) will be issued for sale on July 25, Ihe Postmaster-General announced today. The stamps, belonging to the ''national" series, will be available m161 words
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Article100 1957-07-14 5 IPOH. Sat.— After 22 years insurance work m Malaya, Mr. J.B. (Jackie) Reid. Manager of the Commercial Union Insurance Company, Ipoh Branch, will leave on Tuesday for Britain. Mr. Reid is to join the Company's head office* in London. A keen follower- of sports, Mr Reid was100 words
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Article57 1957-07-14 5 PENANG, Sat.— Thirty-eight women, including Europeans, are looking for jobs through the employment exchange here. Twenty-seven of them want jobs as clerks, eight as stenographers, two as secretaries and one as a matron. A total of 568 men and three women want to be labourers an57 words
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Article148 1957-07-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Business and Professional Women's Club of the Young Women's Christian Association put on a smart fashion show here today. The section was out to impress its members how to "catch the oye" and do it without handing out th«» whole month's salary. Though148 words
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285 1957-07-14 5 EXPERT TESTIFIES IN COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A Police expert on the 36-character "Chee-Fah" lottery today told Magistrate Tuan Haji Mohammad Taib that unsuspecting punters often strove to decide the "winning number*' from riddles supplied by touts, ignorant of the fact that the riddles related285 words
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Article43 1957-07-14 5 PENANG, Sat.— A youth Pritam Singh, claimed trial m the Magistrate's court today on a charge of using criminal force to assault P.C. Ong I luck Too. at Darut Road on July 12. Bail of $150 was granted.43 words
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Advertisement119 1957-07-14 5 Australia. Australia big, bustling, wide-open, land of health and opportunity with her glorious countryside her great concert hall her modern shopping centre. A land of friendly people. Fly with us to Australia. We leave for Sydney every Tuesday at 1.30 p.m. Every First Class seat a "SI umber ette." Choice119 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1957-07-14 6 LES CRAWFORD - Are There Really Flying Saucers LES CRAWFORD Says THERE MUST BE been a lot of stuff m the papers about flying saucers during the last ten years. Rut I took no notice, never even bothered about them; I put it down to spots before the eyes or the imbibing of1,042 words
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Article305 1957-07-14 6 Bo Peep - Bo Peep 4 CINGAPORE Police officers, sometimes, have to exert a lot of patience when dealing: with cantankerous members of the public. A case m point is that of a Colony Income Tax Department employee, who for an hour stressed his importance, when a police officer305 words
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Article227 1957-07-14 6 WASHINGTON, July 13 (AP) Make-believe enemy bombers roaring across Canada on Friday touched off a nation wide practice air raid alert m the United States. Before it ended, more than 100 American cities were hypothetical^ crushed by the awesome force of imaginary nuclear bombs.227 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-07-14 6 Veteran Police Officer's New Job yETERAN Police officer Superintendent J c^ Le Coin, has been Q p. pointed Director of thi Corrupt Practices Inveitj. gation Bureau. First Asian to post, Mr. I^ Cain expat Mr OO is 'eavine the Co the Malayanizatior At present of the Polire Trair Mr. Le77 words
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Article359 1957-07-14 6 Boy Kills Father In Fight Freed LONDON, Sat— A six-teen-year-old boy who killed his father m a fight was set free yesterday. Two magistrates accepted a plea that he killed m self-defence. The FATHER, Thomas Preece. 42, winner of several boxing awards, died from stab wounds and shock. The SON,359 words
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Advertisement481 1957-07-14 6 fl>e Hjn ftyn^ty bemtrfuf F^S iinge; named Diaw-Chten ef the household TO •I Wo»^ Wing. Minister of Education. I > O O O O C Uved the fhrsne frcn being usurped by f x W i t ff\ tjj tfce Primt Minister Io«g Chuh. She ft iflK& i 4 *f481 words
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Advertisement86 1957-07-14 6 HILLMAN MINX j i ji yft J{ I ihi I r (A* Flash away performance that keeps you m the lead and gives you a big safety margin. Really exceptional comfort and roominess large luggage space economy and reliability fashionable single-tone or two-tone colour schemes. All m one car! See86 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1957-07-14 7 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN JPhonetic Script For Malayan Jungle Dialects By OF TRIBAL TONGUES r J"HE international phonetic script Is being: used m Malaya today to save aboriginal dialects of immense historic and cultural importance from extinction due to the rapid progress of the tribes under i the1,108 words
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Article220 1957-07-14 7 SWANNIE - SWANNIE By A TALE OF A COW AFTER being chased for more thon 200 yards by a jaga with a stick, a cow turned beck and chased the jaga instead, at the Royal Singapore Flying Club. The jaga was however rescued when an airport jeep with four men220 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-07-14 7 JEANNIE WANG (left) and 25-year-old Bridget Hayes, are flight BOAC stewardesses on the London-Singapore-Hongkong route. Jeannie joined BOAC fresh from school Bridget worked for a London optician before joining the Corporation.33 words
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Article509 1957-07-14 8 L&aMHHBMIIHHI^ HV - L&aMHHBMIIHHI^HV dghdfgfdgfdgdfgfdgfdgfdg Reviewed By VICTOR DOGGETT MOZART Piano Concertos: K. 467 m C major, K. 595 m B flat major. Robert Casadesus (piano), PhilharmonicSymphony Orchestra of New York cond. Munch (K. 467) and Barbirolli (R. 595). Philips AL *****. (12-inch). CASADESUS is a bit of a problem as509 words
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Article, Illustration747 1957-07-14 8 r pHE annual music examinations of the London Royal Schools of Music start next week m Singapore when the two external examiners. Mr. Gordon Bryan and Mr. Geoffrey Tankard, arrive from the Federation to examine over twelve hundred candidates. There is again a substantial increase m numbers of entrants747 words
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Article184 1957-07-14 8 HERE arelast week's J tops el ling gramo--2 phone records m BriJ tain, published by arrangement with "The J New Musical Express." 1 PUTTIN* ON THE STYLE GAMBLIN' 2 MAN Lon n i c Donegan (Pye-Nixa) 2 YES, TONIGHT JOSEPHINE 2 Johnnie Ray J (Philips) 3 WHEN184 words
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Article, Illustration261 1957-07-14 8 ART BLAKEY. The Jazi Messengers. Philips *****5 L. A veteran of the bop-era. Art Blakey's current contribution to the contempoiaiy scene is a hard-swinging quintet (Hank Mobley, tenor, Don Byrd. trumpet, Horace Silver, piano, Doug Watkins, bass, and Blakey, drums) which utilises bop as its uncompromising foundation261 words
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Advertisement436 1957-07-14 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel. *****/&, *****/4 IS2/t Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI To H.11f., Montreal, Boston, New York. Baltimore Philadelphia 6 Cull Ports Spor« P. Sham Penant AENEAS 19/24 lulv 25 lulv 26/27 |ul> ANTILOCHUS 20/25 Aug 26 Au| 27/28 Aug. POLYDORUS 7/15 Oct 16436 words
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Advertisement523 1957-07-14 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings for Bangkok and/or Fat East rio Suet. Penong P S'horrt S'oo* "MOMBASA" Cod. 4243 "FALSTRIA'* InPort 16/17 |ul 18/I9| uly Bangkok only HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Otlo. vio Sues. Spore PS 'horn p, no^ BOGOTA" 25/25 July523 words
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228 1957-07-14 9 Still in Paris so let's wander around -r>ERHAPS after an cxA hilarating spell of musicalc at the Folies Bergcre, ySurnay want to wander about m Paris... stroll down the Champ Elysec or around Montmartre, and even go up the Eiffel Toner. Well. Paramount's FUNNY FACE offers these idle moments and228 words
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Article, Illustration271 1957-07-14 9 Not so spicy but quite teasy 170R some delightful J moments of ballet and glittering spectacle on the stage of the world famous music-hall, the Folies Bergere, the French production of the same title now showing m Singapore will entertain the discriminating audience. All the sheer glamour and breath-taking "prop*271 words
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Article, Illustration478 1957-07-14 9 —new rorm of horror thriller .w tmitwJ SCIENCE-f ie t ion pictures invariably give mo the creeps. No, not because that they're thrilling or horrifying, but because of that lingering anxiety of "Things to Come" and the dreaded "possibility." The Infest film from Universal Pictures invades a new field478 words
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Advertisement404 1957-07-14 9 Jl t t a Shaw the %t*t »6eai FOLIES BERGERE" XECHNICOLOK starring JBANMAIM <s.n.) French wlti l' irt Eafllrt Dlal«c»e A subtitles I m n m rilm mits "TIN 1 ROM MALAYA" hfj [I Tonight Mnite "MISS JASMINE" Mandarln W v a.m. "COLOUBFUL TOKYO" Color 4;^4,(u0 9.30 i v noililnc404 words
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Advertisement452 1957-07-14 9 j JNOW SHOWING! m?TW^^^^^ fit". f) 30 p m BM^*^* 1 y> wj A c^' *i J^ r' ~~.r_..A. f^ yL next change: "the living idol- m csmpe color j^» ro llx A udrey He phii rn In "FINNY FAC E" (Paramount) Today 9 a.m.: Ann BlytlTln "KING'S THIEl"" J452 words
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1040 1957-07-14 10 Did Velupillai bet AGAINST winning? Asks LINESMAN THESE notes should begin with a word of congratulation to the Europeans for getting on even terms with the Rest m the matter of victories m the Conrad Clarke Cup annual event which set the1,040 words
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Article382 1957-07-14 10 A Humiliating Night For Sino-Malays D ™^ir^T By AL JOH NSON, Our Soccer Reporter HONGKONG champions, powerful South China Athletic Association made their presence felt m a big way at Jalan Besar stadium last night. Before <, 000 Colony soccer fans, the South382 words
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Article35 1957-07-14 10 SYDNEY. July 13 (Reuter)— Australia beat Hongkong's Eastern by four goals to one m the first of three soccer tests to be played, between the two countries. At half time Eastern led 1/0.35 words
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Article, Illustration513 1957-07-14 10 SID RAGAVAN - Plan For Far East Water-Ski Competition SID RAGAVAN By J MALAYAN Water-ski will be placed on the sporting map of the Far Eastern world with the proposed holding of a Far Eastern Zone water-ski competition. Tliis was disclosed to the Standard by th« President of the Malayan Water-Ski Association, Mr.513 words
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Article203 1957-07-14 10 The following have been pro?n fh X i*l he rade mentioned he YM? d A° ?'w adl^ conlest °f i M S A Judo Society. ~nd Kyu (Blue Belt) R Vr!° V iT hay Tim MoonA%£ t vu reen Bo| o R. Me Adden. Lee Hock Chuan, Ronny203 words
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Article404 1957-07-14 10 ROYAL Army p ay Corps entered the final of the wh, R n aP ?n"e c v B s a f o e r i d ISt a rlct P rk r Cu P s ««*er competition wnpn tney scored a convincing 4—2 win over404 words
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Article80 1957-07-14 10 Dionnytius B J J- Marions c R mr«« W. Ratnayakc Corea^» Won* l onf l. Jm lb W»ng toon? V png b Sathiapalan A. HHilkan Ibw r'N Dinnnysius Hanrahnan r \Vn n jr Yn« W. Bone h Sa.hia'Ja K. T. Retnam b SathbL R. Sandosham nut n? 11 Totu80 words
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Article166 1957-07-14 10 Devadas and AnJ I ever, forced th< I the score to 2= batsmen then m. p "--M and lost Bon^" with the so I their innings < utes before full SJL^M From ALEX SOARS SEREMBAN, Sat.— Good batting perfor C. Thuraisingam (73) S. Anguilla (47) am Woodhouse (38) helped166 words
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Article152 1957-07-14 10 CRICKET: SC.i, 1 tournament at Army: S-F sity at SRC: SC.CrI at S.CC; S.C.h :."M at SCRC; Jurnnr v trction "A" R.A.t "A" rs V.M.C.A at HtM R-A-F. Trngnh vt CSCI Tenqah; F. N vt S:M at F. N.; zr vs R.A.A.F. at < R M Chnngi "A" Vi152 words
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Advertisement247 1957-07-14 10 BOVRIL ML puts 4§ STRENGTH 10-! b«. of primt beef joef Into the making of l-lb. Bovril And th t c "ij^m^ > e«ten»ij| vit«mini at well! L Bovril M especially rich m -^KfcBMMMMMfe 81. P2 4f»d 8 1 2. Drink a P 2 cup o« Bovril every day, j^^^^^l247 words
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Advertisement78 1957-07-14 10 the car of the future.. for the roads of to-day CTSSP' ft") OUTSTANDING =~^-J />/ TECHNICAL FEATURES Independent hydro-pneu^ suspension on all four w\r Front wheel drive Hydraulic power steering Automatic hydraul<cally c clutch. Hydraulically-controlled 4. speed gearbox. Hydraulic disc brakes type front wheels Hydraulic Built-in Jacking .s'e" plus a78 words
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Article59 1957-07-14 11 TOTAL P« OL 9 IO prJ7 MT4II 5125.900 l r n. IMS7J «2.950 ld p rir IMW 34.972 ,t«bTFRS (S2.<i9o each): 'l",i «1«49S 4154.W 45(1441 gf gSSI *****4 S?" 36M46 ««M79 *****9 at?.. Mjjoi (*****3 *****5 Si 1 m» 22 92 1 FORKCAST In I DOCPLE TOTE Barfs59 words
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1432 1957-07-14 11 WINDSOR LAD - STEWARDS CUP GOES TO GOLDEN MELODY WINDSOR LAD By Arthur Ward rides 3 winners GOLDEN MELODY, brilliantly handled by Arthur Ward, completed a splendid double when he captured the Stewards Cup. run over nine furlongs at Bukit Timah yesterday, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's July Meeting. Golden Melody1,432 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-07-14 11 Mr. Choong Sam Leads In Gunong Rapat GCNOUG RAPAT (Baxtvr), winner of the firnt race, hpinp ]od in hy his onner, the \celL knoicn Federation miner, Mr. Choon^ Sam of A Gunong Rapat Mine, Perak. Standard pir.37 words
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647 1957-07-14 11 RACE ONE j O m* n. 2. Pir. 2—6 Fur*. Si NT. RAPAT i 4) 7.07 Baxter 1 MfOL WINGS S Paterson. 2 H LL HOrSE (12) j^'jre S 1-110 H*ppv I-ifC (2) 4 L. Remembrance (10) >me 5 \,lMnt647 words
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Article, Illustration469 1957-07-14 11 Singapore— 3rd Day, Sat., July IS, 1 957* Going— Yielding Race Horse Dividend J«!l? c Distances Gunong Rapat (4) 7.0? Baxter Sfifl 21 i .1? y/\ Q»r Race 1: 6 Furs. Mcol W Ingt (1) 8.05 1 -17 1/5 sec Class 2. Div. 2 Paterson $6.50469 words
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Advertisement83 1957-07-14 11 FINAL EXTENSION are most grateful to Messrs 8.0.A.C. tor allowing us a FINAL EXTENSION up to 27th July, 7957 m order to clear our fresh arrivals at REDUCED PRICES HARDIAL SINGH SONsIID. 26 Raffles Place Singapore -1 This is to announce that we have given the FINAL EXTENSION to Messrs83 words
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Advertisement80 1957-07-14 11 ROLLOP 2.8 Automatic A J m high quality camera ROLLOP .Y^^i^i^^^i^i^^ "mwjß )i with Ennit excellently colour '^P »Sp^ B^T^S^aH selftimer, film indicator and doubla j^B B^ mm exposure prevention device. Mgg^ilSSlaß ROLLOP I Free $250.00 <v i jli|w^S7l»JTfTn^?a ROLLOP i is equipped Everready cas«. j^^aß^T^T*" mwi^lv Wltn fNNAGON colour80 words
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706 1957-07-14 12 RAY JALLEH - PAL SINGH, POLICE STAR OF THE DAY RAY JALLEH By ON a day when records toppled at the Singapore Police Force annual athletic meet, one man stood oat when he shattered the Colony record m the pole vault. That athlete was Pal Singh, attached to Areas. Pitted against Kernal Singh706 words
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Article, Illustration764 1957-07-14 12 B4HM I in-j-n_rT^rxjT-p_o_ri nj~i_rLin_rxjT_ru*XP^^ wjpHBH Scrap the inter-state matches once a year, let gJpjSES-Singapore meet the Federation and satisfy the fans ■■■■■■IJwith the Match of the year for the Cup o£ the year. B.'vTn I ni-i r-i _r-i_i-i_r-L I—.,— -.j-ii-ij-lj-o— i_»-»_»-i_i~l.<~.i~ i.i ~*a i -i «<tt m «a.«..764 words
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195 1957-07-14 12 By PETER WONG THE SHELL RALLY, to be held next month, will keep entries for the "Make" Team event open till July 24. Mr. P. R. Jupe, a member of the Organizing Committee, told the Standard that the committee made this decision to allow195 words
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Article34 1957-07-14 12 ARSENAL Sports Club trounced Badan Kesenian by four goals to nil m a SAFA junior cup tie at Farrer Park yesterday. m Tanj^ng 2. B. Cording and M. Pakkiri scored the goals.34 words
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Article35 1957-07-14 12 RA.IA.II Sports Club bent Star Soccerites by 2-1 m a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. V. Ramanathan and A. Bhitarajah scored for Rajaii. while Boon Kirn replied for Star Soccerites.35 words
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Article98 1957-07-14 12 C. Division medal competition results at th o Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday were: Winner *A. J. B. Dickson RG-24^r>2. O1 her cards: D. Allison «)4-24-70; E. Zreed 91-19 72: It I). Cillo^pie 96-24 72; A J. Masterton 91—19-72: W. J M. Warden 92-20-72. Ball swcop:98 words
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503 1957-07-14 12 Batting Power Will Carry Pandas Thru' BILL FUNK on today's softball semi-final game THIS is a crucial ball game today for Fred Eu's Pandas and the Stanvac Tanglin Service Station's Oilers on the University of Malaya ground. The semi-final softball tilt is slated at 4 p.m. and it should develop503 words
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Article94 1957-07-14 12 Bombay. July 12 (Reuter)— India's five-member Thomas Cup team leave here by air for Bangkok to play the first round Asian Zone the against Thailand to be played July 19/20. This U the third time India and Thailand are meeting m this world badminton championship.94 words
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Article69 1957-07-14 12 THE visiting American 'Venture for Victory 1 basketballers opened their four-game series m the Colony with an 84-60 win over Xam Hin Lee at the Great World last night. The Americans play Tuan Mong m a charity game tomorrow night m aid of the Deaf69 words
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Advertisement424 1957-07-14 12 no. FASTER BETTER THAN EVER! Now with light -value shutter and rapid re -wind Lh /vla^^ff>»^* rt V^^BB^mf^ I l£S9gsss Price $235/- essssssß^l The Aires 35 111 needs no introduction. You have all read the excellent review of it m Popular Photography, Janua'y 1957, and more important, you tried it424 words
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Advertisement279 1957-07-14 12 I row ts VH>CK*m urn at to^ m mevKA*in*st>-fsaMmnA*U)crMt *&aa* omax rrwa> ut jt^^" l ***** "We TUAIHtb riMMKe n cum eyes v*> quick McvtMßvrs **t> m&/ce to 6£oaM> of^a. Healthy eyes make all the difference Your eyes, too, can rbe kept alert, clear and bright, by the regular use279 words
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Article, Illustration506 1957-07-14 13 Part 4 by R. THURSTON HOPKINS TALK OF ISLAND WE ore all very scientific today. Reason, not imagination, is our guide. The undergrowths of ghostland and the unquiet forests of the bixorre have been well beaten and cut down. jut now and then an echo from ghostly undergrowths reaches our506 words
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Article, Illustration2327 1957-07-14 13 DEMON Skulls Bones The Leaping Coffins Barbados against them with great effort and determination. The bearers had forced the coffin towards the threshold, but they had opposed them and for a few moments the men felt their legs had been shackled So powerful had the resistance been that the coffin2,327 words
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Advertisement22 1957-07-14 13 NEW RE X PHOTO Studio RaHlei Pl° c< Singapore, Te1:— ***** v ri Plain Bottle fl =£."S <= I p UASE CHECK STOCKS22 words
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Advertisement118 1957-07-14 13 Ft B «[^Jm MY CONSTIPATION WRRIES ARE OVER! MOMMY ALWAYS GIVES ME Milk or Magnesia J^^fgt^L Bcca\is« h provides more j^ i(B4 complete relief than single* JL-ilfel j«A Purpose laxatives* Constipagj fli tion *"d add Indigestion i^ fr^^^^^A usually go hand m hand. That's why laxatives whicb ?^i f-^ j;118 words
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Article, Illustration399 1957-07-14 14 MARJORIE THOMSON - MARJORIE THOMSON By SINGAPORE and Kuala Lumpur students were prominent among the students from a dozen nations who raised funds for an Australian charity during a recent Festival of Asia Week m Sydney. The Governor of New South Wales, Sir John Northcott, officially399 words
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Article481 1957-07-14 14 THEY'RE CAUCHT-NOT TAUGHT 'J'HERE comes a time m every mother's life when she says to her reluctant offspring: m an urgent whisper: "Say thank you, auntie" "Say how do you do to the nice uncle"-— "Stand up and let the lady sit down." The dear little481 words
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Article409 1957-07-14 14 what age should you expect them to show some semblance of courtesy and politeness?" This is obviously one of those problems where we worry far too much about what our friends and neighbours think of our little brats. Seriously I do think It is quite a difficult problem409 words
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237 1957-07-14 14 BALA CHANDRAN - Home-Made Burglar Alarms Are Most EFFECTIVE BALA CHANDRAN \\\W\\\\VV\V QV »A\\\V\\\\\V\^ T IKE shopkeepers In many parts of the world, Kuala Lumpur shopmen instal burglar alarms. However, they are not the modern burglar systems operated by electricity but, effective, inexpensive, "HOME-MADE" ones. All they do is— pile up a whole237 words
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Article, Illustration145 1957-07-14 14 It happened this way: A sleeping watchman of an amusement park was awakened early one morning by the crash of cigarette tins toppling over. At first, the Jaga turned over and swore at the cats In the park. Then, realizing it was an alarm going off. he sprang145 words
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Article188 1957-07-14 14 'DO YOU SMOKE?' PROBE LONDON, Sat. Sitt schoolchildren between thirteen and fifteen wer» asked to write on a slip cf paper if they gmokPd Then they were taken to I see a film of a lune cancer A operation AND A NUMBER OF BOYS FAINTED. It happened at Alnsile Park188 words
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Advertisement373 1957-07-14 14 Ail the newest, loveliest fashion colors for lips aad fingertips. A color to flatter every complexion, every dress! <*v Catex Nail Polish stays on A longer, defies chipping and > peeling! .4% And for matchin/ lips, > 1A Cutex Stay Fast Lipstick lia^ (with super -lanolin i keeps E j373 words
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Advertisement353 1957-07-14 14 Revitalize Your Glands Restore Vigour m 24 Hours Feel Younger Stronger Get More Fun Out of Life a f_(H|^ <I Tr Thanks to the discovery of scientist, mp^ Wk w after 20 years of study. It U now possible M UjV for those who feel prematurely old. Run- jiff down353 words
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Article, Illustration871 1957-07-14 15 From Boudoir to the Beach A BRA VE new enter- prise likely to distress the mental peace, and pockets of larger and longer established competitors m the world of fashion was observed with approbation m Kuala Lumpur recently. It was revealed at the first fashion show— specializing m reasonably priced871 words
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Article, Illustration92 1957-07-14 15 BARGAIN OF THE WEEK: 'Shorties' for the Night IF you find full length nightgowns too hot for tropical comfort you probably prefer to wear "shortie" pyjamas. This week I have sketched two "shortie" styles from the good selection available at Robinsons m Mountbatten Road.« Top: Pyjamas m red and white92 words
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Article418 1957-07-14 15 A Word to Wives JS your husband old-fashion-A ed? He is if he states flatly that a married woman's place is m the home. True, there are plenty of viarried rromen who actually like to stay at home. But there is also a growing number of418 words
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Advertisement372 1957-07-14 15 DON'T LET THE MONTHS SLIP AWAY without the complete comfort Tampax gives you It's understandable li i enough, going on *ith the discemforts of external r of sanitary protection when Lu\e re^cr known anything better I But don't you think you owe it to yourself to gi^e Tampax a trial?372 words
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Advertisement326 1957-07-14 15 Cooking with Flowers rE gentle art of flower cookery, popular among: medieval housewives, is rapidly gaining 20th renturv enthusiasts in the United States. Eating flowers was cnraraon practice in MiHHlV Aires Kin* Charlemagne whose diet is said to have included such exotic dhhe™ vio^eT fritted lavender in aspic and pickled326 words
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Advertisement216 1957-07-14 15 Mil fir SHEER GOLD for a newer beauty There's magic m Sheer Gold. It begins with tha delicate gilding of Sheer Gold Pat-a-Creme, a fresh, finespun version of this famous foundation that tenderly" covers every flaw, gives t peachlike colouring and smoothness, stays fresh indefinitely. On your lips and cheeks216 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1957-07-14 16 APPRO ACHING INDEPENDENCE HAS CERTAINLY FOCL'SSED AT- TENTION ON MALAYA! J Last week the Institute of Pacific Relations, about the only group here J which carries on Asian studies, issued ELEVEN pamphlets on Malaya m what the Institute called its "BACKGROUND TO MALAYA1,273 words
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Article248 1957-07-14 16 PLANES TO LAND 500 FEET UP! gY the year 2000 parking a car m London will still probably be difficult, but at least you'll be able to park your airplane. Car owners, however, will also benefit when an f?r? B r et rea f listlcall y conceived and designed pro?248 words
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Advertisement217 1957-07-14 16 VOTRE ■~j| SANTE" vtw** i I V itc fho mf~\ me Ztfty mttr nuddU cute! JP) W*9 .TABLETS JSp Thli tODlc-correctlre Is specially rt J made to give you a new zest for :> »< Hill *h€ Joy go€» out of living If you n| are troubled by constipation or217 words
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Advertisement87 1957-07-14 16 for* Cfeanef 1 Whiter Teeth and Sweeter Breath C X* 2 aIS Km \J M 1 m> kv rillOisOr** 1 ■Hg^H^l ■yjT.gl mm 1 VJ H v r B^WMW-'Y^aSl V» use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste, This wonderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth87 words
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Miscellaneous90 1957-07-14 16 g "How would you like to be a bcantiful Bird of Paradise?" love you more Bl J other woman 2 .^-^i. "That's not much! Ail 2 y^ other women hate me** J I Qp II Vfc^ y^*^~^ m ft ff I* JvV I JrM -4*^ "Yes. there Is someone else,90 words
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Miscellaneous172 1957-07-14 18 Ii A I V^|\ A ■#P i PROM TEN MtLLIOM PLANETS MAGNA! ARE /^30,000 LK3HT N THE CAPITOL OF MAGMA-MILES MI6H-LACY T^ II 1 I 1 A 1 COUMTLESS SPACE SHIPS WE C7REAMING?)/ YEARS PROM HOME AS A SPIPER WEB--STRONSER THAM STEEL/^ 4 mm n|M Jfcr fm ii i loapep172 words
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Miscellaneous221 1957-07-14 19 <O^» y^N 'V, /^BOXWHAtN 1^ I I/Oo CD (i\ -A V AWIMD/ J rNI^ p SE HAI S PEOPLE X (Tj2 l^r^-i '^SbF lf~7\- (^NE^ H S OMBURG?^ VI f I'LL GIVE FIFTY CEMT& TO N I I^^_l7 i 1 "^*><CUW) I T r^^^^^ 'it was a tie, so we221 words
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Miscellaneous40 1957-07-14 20 jfjv dfv jfvjfn jfjh nbjfvh kjh ui üBSb -J '—I I 1 I— l 1~~~l > i it.i^iv. fi X\^V__ i^^— i jg^ tan nnßßßßß^B^^^^^Bßt« I J^ W 1 vy i t V^ BbbbbPM I I |Cop, lti7^U,i<,d^.K,,.S y .rf,.». 1^40 words
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Article, Illustration8 1957-07-14 21 The 1957 Packard With Built-In Air-Conditioning 'Z^^^i^^^^^T^^Z^^^^S^^^^ 18 words
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Article, Illustration635 1957-07-14 21 "W0 YEAR? AGO Britain's car manufacturers betjan to fffl the full intensity of ovprsp.l*; competition for hp first time since the war. This naturally enough had ts r^pm unions m ded sales. Most firms nd to so over to periods of horUimp working635 words
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Article, Illustration856 1957-07-14 21 A Car To Pamper The Motorist Packard Clipper Takes The Heat Out Of The Scorching Sun COULD be more welcome m this heat than riding: m an air-conditioned car? Stay indoors, perhaps. But one has to go out sometimes, and one can now brave the pitiless sun856 words
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Article, Illustration23 1957-07-14 21 The Rear Sports 2 Antennae THIS view of the Packard Clipper shows the tail lights styling and the electrically operated antennae fully extended.23 words
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Advertisement81 1957-07-14 21 14 HMD ROAD. SINGAPORE PHONE 22-128 li^'S^^ |||m m f /^^xv TWIN LAMPS jm 1576 LAMP jmi sports coil <Jl mirrors ojQ^0 jQ^ REFLEX REFLECTORS ST3SO ER4 RERI |h h abnd ged range of Lucas King of the Road Motoralitles 1 this advertisement, offers suggestions to complete or c me81 words
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Advertisement91 1957-07-14 21 dfgfgfdgfdgfdgfdg use BRYLCREEM I S|^ for the clean I I smart look I fts O brylcreem controls your hair per--1 P^H bdylcreem gives your hair a I M natural gloss without over-oiling I z^\-yy..^-: -^yyy.y-- W brylcreem contains pure emuhi' l^^^^V smartness and lasting hair health. DKTLWKEEM sljl-v THE LARGEST91 words
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Article621 1957-07-14 22 SEVERAL times lately readers have asked me about alternative forms of sport they might take up. They are under the impression that each of the Groups has a special sport associated with it. 10 De quite nonest, tnis is oniy so wnnm minis, rui maiainc:, wuct* m*. whole621 words
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Article362 1957-07-14 22 i SUNDAY. Z general contt> Z sent condition _^W work and the 1 tions are conrr- however, a tin t 2in emotional har *o P^n very Z if you are not < ;> J changes m r. Ps a JI J domestic affairs. MONDAY.— 7 I S absence 0/362 words
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Article373 1957-07-14 22 MAN'S BEST FRIEND THE DOG RATS! By PETER GROSVENOR 'JHEY call fair-haired Mr. Reg Pitt-Francis the Piped Piper of the Rhondda Valley for fifty-years-old Reg spends his life surrounded by RATS. Ten hours a day, most days of the week, Reg can be found m a tin shed near his373 words
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Advertisement224 1957-07-14 22 Whichever way you shave PALMOLIVE gives you Perfect Shaving PALMOLIVE LATHER (REAM PALMOLIVE BRUSHLESS I for tin imoofhnan and eomforil J Qulckeit, •aslast shay* of all I You're sure of a shave that's really smooth and long lasting when you shave with Palmolive. Even with cold water you get a224 words
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Advertisement49 1957-07-14 22 Music Was To Order! JJGHTNING caused two power failures during evening service at Wookey, Somerset, Parish Church. At the time of the second failure, while candles and lamps still burned, the congregation was singing: 0 Light that followed all my wwaty t 1 yield my flickering torch to Thee.49 words
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Advertisement24 1957-07-14 22 Ts*-~\W infection with a CUTS SCRATCHES GET BETTER QUICKLY IF YOU COVER THEM FROM INFECTION 4oW^^^^ INFECTION TMI BORNIO COMPANY LTD.. Hncorporoted In Engio"^24 words
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Miscellaneous211 1957-07-14 22 YOUR MARCH 21 -APRIL 20 (Aries). Positive changes m relationships take place and this ought to aid your general arrange ments. Things which you desire badly to complete are now brought to success. The whole week has a quite unusual tone of optimism and developments m work projects could produce211 words
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Miscellaneous539 1957-07-14 22 your dealings. This would aid easement of contacts and bring agreements nearer. Do not allow any Involvement m disputes now. They could upset progress elsewhere. JULY 21-AUGUST 21 j (Leo). Cautious treatment of this week would be very well repaid. You should try to normalize all activ- WEEK ities. Routine539 words
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Article801 1957-07-14 23 Christine - BOOKS of the Week Christine fghghgfhgfhi*» On Off The TV Scene With Barslev BEHIND THE SCREEN, by Michael ;,-lev (Andre Deutsch, Son. 21* PP. 155.) mnstratrrt with line toirtntb by the author jjd with photographs. t S ngapore is too 0 poor or too g or other to television, at801 words
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973 1957-07-14 23 BEAU CLOW IS, by Berthe Grimnut (Andrm Deutsch London, 183 pp. lOj 6d.) Translated by Diana Athill. Ml UNCLE 4ND THE CI'RF., by Jean do n Brrlp nstell and To. t Lid. London. 192 pp. 13s 6d.) Translated by N. St. Barbe Siaden. S973 words
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Article, Illustration239 1957-07-14 23 suits that endear them to the audience. For instance, he told Salvador Dali he was fasinated by his moustaches and "Might I ask— what happens to them at night?" thereby allowing Dali to make himself more memorable by his reply than by his art. when he answered:239 words
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Advertisement102 1957-07-14 23 A Jff&d/* ADVENTURE W IN PERFORMANCE No other sport than boating can give you so much idv*ature, so many pleasant past times. Fishing, Waterskiing, Cruising. Camping, Picnicking. And no other outboard motor can perform those adventures well as Johnson. These Sea -Horses offer the finot yet m features and styling102 words
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Article, Illustration1560 1957-07-14 24 HE LED 13 GIRLS DUT OF DEATH VALLEY THE UNTOLD DARING OF PHANTOM HERO r\ No. 2 W J{ YOUNG, keen-eyed British lieutenant crouched beside thirteen girls who were desperately waiting for rescue planes to scoop them out of a valley of At last came the drone of the planes.1,560 words
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Advertisement35 1957-07-14 24 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL35 words
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