Sunday Standard, 11 August 1957
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Title Section19 1957-08-11 1 SUNDAY STANDARD a s. a ai Vol. Vm. No. 40 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS19 words
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Article377 1957-08-11 1 P^uT pegawai- of the ESrss b^s <fiC SaJava Information nlsih* Standard ran Sf no right but other r naners can do no XK S J Vt least this is the fen Sivrn by the R P rt r inchr Ya'acob bin Pfi Mtiff and the Head Ke Pr«« D377 words
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Article52 1957-08-11 1 Prince Karim In Bombay BOMBAY, Aug. 10 (Reuter). Prince Karim, Aga Khan the fourth, arrived here from Karachi today and was received at Santa Cruz airport by a large number of Ismaili followers. Later he will receive the oath of allegiance from members of the community. He leaves for Nairobi52 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-08-11 1 STAHDARD photo shoics some of the scouts at work while Mr. Lim and Mr. Chew and other officials set about their duties.28 words
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Article196 1957-08-11 1 Mr. Lim's Office Gets A Cleaning SIX Scouts jumped out of bed early yesterday morning to keep an important appointment at the Singapore Chief Minister's Office. They were from the Singapore 12th Eastern Group, who were given the honour of tidying up Mr. Lim Yew Hock's office at the Assembly196 words
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Article35 1957-08-11 1 NEPAL'S three oldest political parties have formed a triple alliance called "the democratic front" m view of the "crisis" created by the recent Royal proclamation, it was announced m Katmandu last night. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article65 1957-08-11 1 MACAO, Aug. 10 (Reuter) Posters saying "Expel Mao Tse-tung' 'and "Welcome President Chiang Kaishek back to the mainland" have appeared recently on walls m Canton, metropolis of southern China, according to a traveller arriving here*from the China mainland. The traveller said he had fled from China and did65 words
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Article218 1957-08-11 1 S. VENKAT - T.U.C WILL STAY OUT OF POLITICS S. VENKAT By THE Representative Council of the Singapore Trades Union Congress at a special meeting last night decided to stay out of politics. A resolution backed by an overwhelming majority of members said the T.U.C. should continue to remain purely a trade union218 words
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Article27 1957-08-11 1 BARONESS Wentworth, considered one of the greatest breeders of horses m the world, died early yesterday m hospital at Crawley, Sussex. She was 84. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article99 1957-08-11 1 TOKYO, Aug. 10, (Reuter) Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. famous United States author and pastor of New York's Marble Collegiate Church today described a ride with a Tokyo tax-driver as a "terrifying experience." Dr. Peale who recently arrived n Tokyo for a three- week lecture and study tour99 words
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Article173 1957-08-11 1 GROUND ACTION HALTED MANAMAH, Augf. 10 (Reuter) Two Shackleton bombers today dropped a total of 104 twenty-pound fragmentation bombs on positions held by the Imam of OmanV forces round Firq m central Oman. Vernom jet fighters also rocketed and machine-gunn-ed the positions from which the Imam's173 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-08-11 1 NEGRI RECENT CHOSEN SEREMBAN. Sat. Tunku Menawir. 34--year-old son of the Yang Di-Pertuan Besar was today chosen Regent of Negri Scmbilan during his absence away tn Kuala Lumpur as the Independent Federation's first Paramount Ruler until 1962. Tunku Menawir, a Home Guard officer at Tampin, has been the Tunku Laxamana88 words
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Article28 1957-08-11 1 NATIONALIST planes on Thursday showered millions of anti-Communist propaganda leaflets over three provinces of southern China and Hainan Island, it was announced m Taipei yesterday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article47 1957-08-11 1 FORT MADISTON, lowa. Aug. 10 (UP) A father of five children will serve an eight-day sentence on the instalment plan. James Cooper, 38, will go to Jail each week-end until his neglient driving sentence is completed so he can support his family on weekdays.47 words
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Article51 1957-08-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Governor-designate of Penang. Raja Sir Uda bin Raja Muhamad today announced that he is proposing Mr. Wong Pow Nee for appointment as Chief Minister of Penang. "I believe that this appointment will have the full support of the members of the Penang Council," he51 words
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Article30 1957-08-11 1 BAND A INVITED THE Indonesian Foreign Ministry announced yesterday that the Indonesian Government had sent an invitation to the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike to visit Indonesia ReuterReuter - 30 words
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188 1957-08-11 1 LONDON, Aus. 10 (UP) Britain's newspapers criticized the Royal family today for allowing young Prince Charles to sail with his father m stormy winds and lor letting his underage cousin drive a car. The eight-year-old heir to the throne narrowly missed a ducking In the188 words
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Article183 1957-08-11 1 TREASURY MAN FOOLED BY $50 NOTE A CASHIER at* the Singapore Treasury was yesterday fooled by a man, who Walked up to the exchange counter and presented an UNNUMBERED $50 currency note. The cashier changed the note. The man appeared before the window a little later and produced another unnumbered183 words
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Article, Illustration193 1957-08-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Dato Abdul Malik bin Yusof, former Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan and now a member of the Public Service Com mission, was today named Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council after Merdeka. Dato Maljk, who will succeed Raja Sir Uda In the post,193 words
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Article107 1957-08-11 1 Surge Of Violence In Ireland BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Aug. 10 (AP) Police throughout Northern Ireland were alerted today for a surge 'of violence by bordercruis.ng raiders of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). Helicopters and ground patrols with tracker dogs scoured the mountainous frontier with the Irish Republic Civil guards on107 words
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Article201 1957-08-11 2 Soviet Guns For Yemen Official WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (Reuter) The Red Sea Kingdom of Yemen has officially informed the United States that it is receiving arms from the Soviet Union, authoritative sources said today. Yemeni diplomatic representatives m Washington dis--1 m consultations at the State Department recently that an agreement201 words
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Article18 1957-08-11 2 HEAVY overcast skies yesterday prevented Japanese scientists from observing a comet m the northwestern skies. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-08-11 2 photo. A TELEVISION screen, itself cont emporary peers from a mass of shapes beloved of contemporary furniture designers on show at the radio and television exhibition m Frankfurt, Germany. As well as the television set, the installation houses a radio, a record player and a tape recorder.U.P. - 66 words
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Article318 1957-08-11 2 Interests Of US Come First WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (Reuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, told Congress it was not the aim of the State Department to make friends, but to uphold the interests of the United States, according to hitherto-unpublished318 words
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Article107 1957-08-11 2 Good Chance For China Uprising NEW YORK, Aug. 10 (AP)— Chinese Nationalist ambassador Hollington Tong said yesterday chances are "extremely good" for an armed uprising by the Chinese people against their Communist masters on the China mainland. "Red China is definitely m trouble." he said m an address prepared for107 words
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Article39 1957-08-11 2 SEVENTEEN persons were killed and 29 others missing m torrential rains and floods which lashed Central Japan on Thursday. More than 20,000 persons were made homeless and 33 persons were injured, reports from Nagoya. said.39 words
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Article179 1957-08-11 2 WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (UP) U.S. officials said today that trouble is m store for any American youths who go to Red China from Moscow m defiance of the U.S. Government's ban on travel to Communist China. Officials said the State Department so far has179 words
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Article62 1957-08-11 2 LONDON, Aug. 10 (Reuter). A London dock strike already involving 2,200 men handling food' cargoes spread tcday when about 1,000 workers walked out at River Thames wharves and warehouses. Provision merchants said the hold-up of more than 4,000 tons of bacon supplies m refrigerated ships and62 words
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Article39 1957-08-11 2 TOKYO, Aug. 10 (Reuter). The Misaka weather observation station, near Tokyo, today warned Japanese fishing vessels operating between the Iwojima and Guam islands to evacuate the area immediately because of the "immediate danger* of submarine volcanic explosions.39 words
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Article52 1957-08-11 2 WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. (Reuter) Mrs. Charles Rhyne, wife of the president, of the American Bar Association, today described Queen Elizabeth as "absolutely darling. So cute and petite." Mrs. Rhyne attended the Buckingham Palace garden party which the Queen gave for the Association during its recent visit52 words
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Article501 1957-08-11 2 Arnold Beichman - Arnold Beichman BUT IT WILL SOON MAKE THE FRONT PAGES By NEW YORK, Aug. 10 (AP) Under the dry, white-hot sun which sears the mountains and valleys and plains of Algeria and under the starlight glow of North Africa's cloudless summer skies, tens of thousands of501 words
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Article154 1957-08-11 2 MANCHESTER, England, Aug 10 (Reuter) A 20-year-old girl, Miss Shirley Platt, who claims she is changing her sex. said here today that she would marry a 17-year-old girl friend "within the next twelve months." Miss Platt was talking to reporters at her home here.154 words
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Article78 1957-08-11 2 VIENNA, Aug. 10 (Reuter)— A naked man, aged about 45 "held up" Vienna's central railway station with a toy pistol yesterday. He waved the pistol m the air m the station entrance hall, shouting "never again a war." The crowd watching his performance became so78 words
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Article57 1957-08-11 2 VIENNA, Auk. 10 (AP) Austrian au;horities have discovered huze subterranean jet-fighter hangars at the former Soviet military airfield Deutsch-Wagram near here, it was disclosed today. The entrances of the underground concrete pens. 30 feet down were carefully filled m and smoothed over when the Soviets withdrew from57 words
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116 1957-08-11 2 DEVENTER, Holland, Aug. 10 (Reuter) Dozens of newlymarried couples from several West European countries are spending their honeymoons m this town of 50,000 inhabitants, and their number is Increasing every day. Under special arrangements of the local tourist office they are the guests of honour116 words
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Article306 1957-08-11 2 BUT WE WILL MEET ATTACK' BERLIN, Aug. 10 (UP) Soviet Communist leader Nikita Khrushchev declared tonight the Soviets will meet any attack with a "devastating counterblow" but said Russia will never attack the U.b. Khrushchev at a rally m Leipzig devoted a large ■of306 words
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Article134 1957-08-11 2 SALISBURY. Southern Rhodesia, Aug. 10 (Reuter) Thousands of eager Africans thronged to order their first pint of European beer today when new liquor laws came into force throughout Southern Rhodesia. Up till now Africans have been allowed to buy only the native beer and their134 words
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166 1957-08-11 2 WILL NEW FLOWERS BE LABELLED WEEDS Attack On China Intellectuals LONDON, Aug. 10 (Reuter) The Manchester Guardian said today that the denunciation m China of the woman novelist Ting Ling was only the most striking of the persecutions which had been going on there during the last fortnight. "The attacks166 words
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Article75 1957-08-11 2 HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 10 (AP)-r- Actor Mickey Kooney said on Friday he and his fourth wife are having trouble and have been discussing a six-month trial separation. He said his wife, actress Elaine Mahnken, is staying temporarily at Lake Arrowhead and he is occupying the family home.75 words
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Advertisement134 1957-08-11 2 NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICE Assessment Dues and Road Making Charges Issue of Warrants of Attachment IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that the bills for the dues m respect of the Assessment iof me second half year of 1957 and the Charges of Making private streets have all been134 words
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Advertisement527 1957-08-11 2 CLASSIFIED^ »M MEMORY TN Loving Me^rT7T> 1 Grace van 21-4-21 at Ku, deceased 1 1-8-28 ,v SITUATIONS V^j OVERSEAS a7^^> w ation Limi-c getic men between j be trained as I Kuala Lumpur or and commission Divisional Manager pri 442, Singapore. Q 1 9 times out o* To"""*^ 1 applicant527 words
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125 1957-08-11 3 'GIVE BIRTH IN PRISON,' COURT TELLS WOMAN -arrv&NT woman Cf afpStod to the I il c *§?venth Court 5 I to a"ow her r sentence two K r^ v later as she was ont ft deliver her baby Ibis"! lt e, Mr. K. C. er request I won't suspend because125 words
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Article52 1957-08-11 3 \'G. Sat. A labourn Liew, told the Court today that me drinks at a m Devil's festival Carnarvon Street, last lich he spoke d. ni d $5 on a m a dismanner by being ihed N< or bin Maw was shoutreason. A :nd him52 words
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Article15 1957-08-11 3 ISE nf reconstruction :o ever Sungei Wellesley, ed 'o vehicles -.an five tons.15 words
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Article89 1957-08-11 3 ONG Kirn Seng, of Fraser Street, Singapore, was assaulted by three men and robbed of $150 at Beach Road on Friday night. Ong was walking near a dark area when the thugs, one armed with an iron pipe, confronted him. Sensing trouble, he attempted89 words
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178 1957-08-11 3 I ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Federation Health I Lcong Yew Koh, described as "a leadX "of the Malayan Chinese Association, will w rom politics this month with his appointment W Governor of Malacca from Aug. 31. Raja Sir Uda bin Raja Mohammed, the Speaker of178 words
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Article103 1957-08-11 3 IA BHARU, Sat.— The rorkers of the RIDA Bpted North-Eastern Trans- y :^ice here submitted ay strike notice, the -d learnt today. m rkers are members local branch of the W:/^ Union of Transport I iispute is over RIDA's I 'ion of a joint auve103 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-08-11 3 Ipic. tK'rXHMi f pp r Marbwk after their carriage at day Th^brid? thl ce f Good Singapore, yestera teacneV a th\> f rmer lss Anita de Sou 7a 25 Smith 4u Ser angoon Garden English School South, while the groom, 26, is a Police Inspector m Seremban. SStandard - 51 words
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167 1957-08-11 3 Tune Lacks Dignity Experts SINGAPORE Malay music, cultural literary and political circles yesterday expressed disfavour at the Federation government's proposal to make "Terang Bulan" the State's national anthem. They said that although the tune is well-known and has a pleasant melody, it is, however,167 words
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Article280 1957-08-11 3 Tobacco Smugglers' Boats Out-Speed Customs' Clutches SINGAPORE is losing: about $9,000 a day m revenue from unpaid duty on smuggled tobacco into the Colony, a senior Customs official told the Standard yesterday. This smuggling racket has been "very much on the increase" recently, he280 words
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Article49 1957-08-11 3 A FEATURE film. "Upriver m Sarawak," will be screened during the evening service of the Wesley Methodist Church, Singapore, at 5.30 p.m. today, instead of a sermon. The film, produced by Republic Pictures, portrays the pioneer work of Christian missionaries among the Iban people.49 words
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Article67 1957-08-11 3 SINGAPORE Customs officers raided a house m Beach Road' on Friday and seized 46 lbs. of raw opium worth $12,000. The opium was hidden on a roof-top. No arrests have been made. A few hours later, m the officers stopped a taxi m Geylang Road and67 words
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Article66 1957-08-11 3 PENANG, Sat.— Two teachers, Mr. Lee Joo For and Mr. Lim Ah Kow, have been awarded government scholarships to study at Brighton College of Art, England, for a year. Mr Lee, of St. Xavier's Institution, and Mr. Lim, of St. Mark's School, Butterworth, are both art66 words
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Article28 1957-08-11 3 MINISTER for Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, will be entertained at a tea party by the Tanjong Malim Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress today.28 words
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Article71 1957-08-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The ninth annual delegates conference of the Central Electricity Board Junior Officers' Association here tomorrow will consider a resolution calling for the establishment of a joint council. The conference, to be opened by Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry Inche Mohamed Khir bin71 words
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Article105 1957-08-11 3 THE Singapore Polytechnic has appointed two full-time lecturers for the Department of Commerce. They are Mr. A. H. Dodd and Miss E. R. Begg. Both are expected to arrive In the Colony by the end of next month. They will be the first two fulltime105 words
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Article158 1957-08-11 3 A Father Weeps At Inquest A LABOURER, Mohamed Sultan, 57, broke down and wept m the Singe£>ore Coroner's Court yesterday, when giving evidence at an inquest into the death of his seven-year-old son, Mohamed Ismail. Ismail was picking up old scraps at a dump off Kolam Ayer, with about 200158 words
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Article77 1957-08-11 3 Debtors Told: Cut Down Beer RAUB, Sat.— "Cut down your beer" Magistrate, Raja Azlan Shan told two debtors, husband and wife, who stated m court that they spent $30 on beer every month. Engiah and his wife Ramalo, Town Council labourers, owed a shop-keeper $109 for provisions supplied. They earned77 words
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Article70 1957-08-11 3 PENANG, Sat.— Three Chinese one armed with a penknife, robbed a cyclist, Lim Cheang Kek, of $16 cash and a foun-tain-pen m Perak Road last night. A gold necklace valued at $100, $10 worth of cigarettes, and $200 m cash were stolen from a shop m70 words
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Article33 1957-08-11 3 REV. Brother Honorius has arrived m Singapore from France and is anxious to meet old boys of the Christian Brothers' schools. He is attached to St. Patrick's School, East Coast Road33 words
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Article66 1957-08-11 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The price of tin on the local market today was $369 i per picul (Unchanged). COPRA SINGAPORE Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday: Straits Borneo copra August shipment $23-1/4 buyers, $23-3/4 sellers; fair merchantable mixed copra for August shipment to Bombay $26-7/8 buyers, $27-1/4 sellers.66 words
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Article174 1957-08-11 3 MR. AGOES Salim. of the University of Malaya, and Mr. G. Das, of the Penang Teachers' Training College, have been selected to attend the Seventh international Student Conference at Ibadan. Nigeria, from Sept. 11 to 21. The selection was made by the national preparatory committee174 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-08-11 3 IRENE WINS FRESHMAN'S HONOURS MISS Irene Tan Swee Leng (above) daughter of Mr. Tan Lye Whatt, principal of St. Andrew's School, Singapore, has gained high scholastic honours during the academic year 1956-57 at Albion College, Michigan, according to news reaching the Colony. She went to the United States last year65 words
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Advertisement14 1957-08-11 3 [01* ASTHMA HKPi SHI r^-^^_ 'qyottr (h mi« t today. NUpNighb K?^"J SW^ 2214 words
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Advertisement238 1957-08-11 3 Announce the opening of a special department of ready made clothes. 'Sal lSlnilli B3^^bn l 1 9*0 PSvBJftaH' ir^ Wm ■ll^tll ml li H»FHI/3 ItlfJlfl 11 EflH (^VM^M K^ fl In this department we carry a big range of ready-made Slacks Suits made from the latest fabrics, tailored m AMERICA238 words
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Article, Illustration390 1957-08-11 4 1 THURSDAY, August 15th. iis D-Day for the glamour i girls. For, at 9 p.m., a bevy I of them will parade before a representative panel of > judges on the stage of Singapore's Odeon Theatre to contest390 words
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133 1957-08-11 4 MORE PAY FOR 1,000 GOVT. EMPLOYEES OVER 1,000 Division Four employees of the Singapore Government will get wage increases ranging from $2 to $40 a month effective from March. Mr. A. Ponnusamy. Secretary of the Singapore Government Workers' Union, which represent the workers who are employed m government's marine and133 words
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Article, Illustration157 1957-08-11 4 A 14-YEAR-OLD Singapore schoolboy, Adek Wan Hussein, yesterday proudly received the award given by tbe Fouth Asian Film Festival for the Best Child Star. The picture he featured was "Mesa Mendong," produced by Keris Film Productions. Adek Wan Hussein is m Standard 4 at the Balestier English157 words
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417 1957-08-11 4 'Told Workers N ot To Handle Cargo' S.H.B. Accuses Jamit Singh Conditions Of Pass Ignored Counsel THE general secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, Mr. Jamit Singh was yesterday accused of entering the Colony dockyards on June 23 "with the intention of stopping harbour workers from handling Port417 words
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Article46 1957-08-11 4 A DETAILED report on subversion m South-east Asia, prepared by an expert committee was the subject of discussion at the recent SEATO meeting, Council Chairman, Mr. Foss Shanahan said In Singapore yesterday. Mr. Shanahan arrived by air from Bangkok where the meeting was held.46 words
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Article99 1957-08-11 4 Hotel Man Goes On Probation THE Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. D. C. D'Cotta, who twice deferred sentence on Cyril Francis Thomas, chief receptionist a!> Raffles Hotel, yesterday ordered him to be placed on probation for two years, for cheating the hotel of $9,623. Mr. D'Cotta further ordered Thomas to99 words
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Article113 1957-08-11 4 No Unio n Members Victimized I Company 0 J beck Macgregor yesterday refuted ML made by the Singapo'* ness Houses Emp^vtt-% 1 that union membercompany's employ h,i victimized. aJ Mr. C. G. B. Fairba'r* pany manager sa: d J?J member has evtr'b^nt mjze^ by ,h e co "It is not113 words
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Article122 1957-08-11 4 FIFTY delegates from 13 countries will participate In the first Asian Regional Seminar, which will be held at the Arts Theatre. University of Malaya from to-mor-row till Aug. 23. The seminar, organized bv the International Labour Organization in Asia, will review the experiences gained over122 words
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Advertisement68 1957-08-11 4 FLASH ANNOUNCING FURTHER REDUCTIONS PRICES NOW REDUCED TO NEAR BELOW COST. 83rd Anniversary Sale Ladies Dept. 41-43 High Street. Tel. *****. Singapore Tel. ***** f I»ll ODE O N JIM GENE BARRYANGIE DICKINSON NAT "KING COLE w GLOec e»re*p*iscs production RfieAseo by tout ctNTUßvro* J COMING p iwvwvmvwwvw\wuvtwt«»" lltl I68 words
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Miscellaneous192 1957-08-11 4 Spore Diary Presbyterian Sunday School: In YMCA Hall. Orchard Road 9am Chinese Y.MCA (Prince Edward Koud): Boy scouts. Art Club, 9 a.m. Billiards, body building and badminton 9 am. to 9 p.m. Red Cross 3 p.m. Movie lor children at V Branch. Selegie Road 5.30 p.m. Eaton? Hoys Club (Guillemard192 words
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Article368 1957-08-11 5 THEY TALKED OF RUSSIAN ROULETTE. THEN— Two Friends In African Drama Rou ette, a dangerous gome ployed with a TIT- Udden y Shot f <«"<■ one of the fnends fell deod-with o bullet between his eyes. t^ 1 6 f dr °T dfama Was revealed368 words
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Article, Illustration320 1957-08-11 5 Tony Delano - Tony Delano Freed Then She Slapped 3 Faces From BARCELONA, Saturday. BRITISH girl pleaded guilty to manslaughter here today. Then she walked out of court FREE. She is under a suspended sentence of six months' jail for causing the death of a Spanish motor-cyclist m320 words
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368 1957-08-11 5 DENIS MARTIN - The Kind Of Man Italian Girls Go For! DENIS MARTIN FROM ROME, Sat. A thousand Italian girls have just voted on their dream man their ideal husband and lover. And they gave a nasty knock to those Romeos who think their moustaches and sidewhiskers can help them to talk their368 words
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387 1957-08-11 5 Publisher Used Party Girl To Get Hot Stories LOS ANGELES, Aug. 10 (AP) A former editor of Confidential Magazine testified on Friday that its publisher used a policeman, a party girl and private detectives to get "hotter articles to make readers whistle when they read them." Most of the articles387 words
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Advertisement251 1957-08-11 5 promise -a $A Tampax can make world of difference year after year after year e n don't realise that "a few £p each month" actually -^s cut of your life! W% Vvou uhethcr those five yean f .^.fortahle and carefree us Lk v normal and natural, as axed as possible251 words
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Advertisement313 1957-08-11 6 All-new, revolutionary designs m '57 FRIGIDAIRE Home Appliances. I b BBBBmI B II -*w»— w mmmm*Mo~m!mm JS£SSH BBwA!^lBBBBBBTCP'A^B£iBBBBBl taeattgaaawHawtganssssgessEsgg^ i Refrigerators are now on display BffimTWffil 111 I BUM ■iimiibbiiiiwibMbjbbhiihibi m m I IWI.SM iWMmi WASHERS AND DRYERS Efce<.> 1 i^V^9BBB^S9 to^t-SS^^RS^ r tv ,-;-;-x..'. HHO^^B>fiH I w»w!v' y I313 words
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Article, Illustration929 1957-08-11 7 A. MAHADEVA - A. MAHADEVA Teachers Stimulate Children *s Interest By 'SKELETONS' ON DISPLAY THAT the system of education m Singapore has undergone great changes during the past decade, was clearly borne out at last week's annual exhibition of the Singapore Teachers' Training College m Paterson Road.Standard - 929 words
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Article, Illustration268 1957-08-11 7 'FOUR-IN-ONE COLONY TALENT SHOW FOUR musical competitions m a giant "talent show" will be staged m Singapore for the first time m October. Open to all amateur and professional artistes m the Colony and the Federation, the contests are to discover the best Cha-cha-cha band, Rock 'n* Roll band, "Rock268 words
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Article485 1957-08-11 7 Bo Peep - Bo Peep 4 PROMOTlONS— specially for expatriate officers are so rapid, due to Malayanization that it is sometimes difficult to keep track of their ranks. Every few months, the officers are given acting ranks or are promoted. For example, an officer who was Superintendent six months485 words
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Advertisement30 1957-08-11 7 J^ W These pmart Ureshinj; Gokiis are tlio man who comes home after a hard jj^H^ft J JIwJL wk designs and the most attractive of Raffles Place, Singapore. Tel: *****.30 words
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Article309 1957-08-11 8 Esoteric - Esoteric A SALUTE TO THE FLUTE. Herbie Mann with the Wessel Ik ken Combo Philips B ***** L A musician's life is usually a very romantic one: Particularly so within the neld of jazz where more oft than not, monetary matters assume almost dictatorial proportions thereby appearing singularly conducive309 words
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Article, Illustration647 1957-08-11 8 DINDAY YNIGUEZ, Filipino i Singer of The Year jANCEKS from the Philippines Cultural Foundation will be m Singapore during the coming week to give two performances m the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday and Thursday, August 14 and 15, and a further one on the City Hall steps647 words
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Article, Illustration266 1957-08-11 8 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR D OGGETT NEW RECORDS Reviewed by SCHUBERT. Trio m B flat major, Op. 99. Alexander Schneider (violin), Pablo Casals (cello), Eugene Istomin n mA Phiiinc AR ***** (10-inch). LEAVING chronology to calendars, equinoxes and pigeon-hole historians it is clear that Schubert IS a Romantic composer, and probably266 words
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Advertisement499 1957-08-11 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. TfJs *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports S pore P. Sham Penjng ANT I LOCH US 20/25 Au« 26 Ant 27/28 Awr POLYDORUS '/IS Oet 16 O«t 17/18 Oct Carriers499 words
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Advertisement511 1957-08-11 8 EAST ASIATIC UNEs OUTWARDS Soilings for Bangkok ond/ot Fa, i^ ft tIo Sues. ,m Penong p S'hotr I "KCREA" 1 "INDIA" In Port I "MEONIA* 19/22 Avg 23/2« a Uq V m Bangkok only l 'm SARGODHA" 25/26 Aug 27/28 Au 9 29/ M HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden. Port Said.511 words
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Miscellaneous145 1957-08-11 8 |THE TOP TWENTY [I BRITAIN'S best-selling 11 YES, TONIGHT records last week were: JOSEPHINE— 1 ALL SHOOK UP— Johnnie Ray Elvis Presley 12 BYE BYE LOVE— 2 WE WILL MAKE Everly Brothers L 0V D E 13 WHEN I FALL IN 3 TEDDY**?!? LOVE-Nat Cole 3 TEDDY E.v B is145 words
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Article, Illustration382 1957-08-11 9 Out of the IRON CURTAIN into SHEER LACE X H E IRON PETTICOAT is a frivolous political romp spoofing the Cold War with very funny momeints but it may not hit it off this side of the world, and the only Hope for a good audience is none other than382 words
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Article, Illustration334 1957-08-11 9 THE 7th SIN »X»HE SEVENTH SIN is offered as a powerful drama of modern morals m Hongkong, based on a novel by that celebrated author, Somerset Maugham. •Here is a glimpse of postwar life m that glittering city of > near two millions (1949) and an expose of a most334 words
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Advertisement392 1957-08-11 9 1 r^rr =is i NOW showing t 1 J jCATHAYI v* J J^ Anthony Steel Odile Versois m m EASTMAN COLOUR (J.A.R.0.) )f Coming Soon "Lure of the Swamp" (ReqalScope) 3f COMING! "THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT" *f j4 yi Today 8.45 a.m. "PRISONER OF ZENDA" J J ST^JI tASr392 words
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Miscellaneous295 1957-08-11 9 mjbhkhjlgjl ytevemofs WhaVs on Today SHOTGUN Beautifully photographed m Technicolour against the white-clouded, polychrome backgrounds of Arizona's breathtaking mesa country, this is by all means a picture to be seen. It stars Sterling Hayden, Yvonne De Carlo and Zachary Scott; Hayden as a deputy l/nited States marshal m pursuit of295 words
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Article, Illustration312 1957-08-11 10 Selangor Lucky To Survive Services Clash A PENALTY goal scored eight minutes before full time kept Selangor m this season's Malaya Cup competition when they held off a fighting Singapore Joint Services team for a two-all draw m the south zone tie played at Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore, yesterday. aeiangor,312 words
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Article58 1957-08-11 10 MALACCA, Sat. Accurate bowling and a 53-run hit for Malacca by M. C. Kailasapathy gave the settlement a 36-run lead over Selangor today opening day of the iis:er-state cricket match here. Selangor, batting first, were all out for 82 runs. Kailasapathy took five wickets for 18 runs.58 words
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Article575 1957-08-11 10 CHARLES Hannam, a Beatty Secondary School teacher, was the best athlete at the first meet of Singapore Indian Association at Balestier Road yesterday. Charles won the 120 yards hurdles and triple jump, and was second m the long jump. The Anglo-Chinese School quartet of Tan575 words
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Article187 1957-08-11 10 Barry Beats Malayan Mile Time BARRY Edwards of the RAF beat both the Malayan and Singapore mile records with his fastest 4m. 24.65. finish m the event at the Singapore Inter-Services annual athletic championships at Nee Soon yesterday. It was Edward's best run this season since he equalled Alam Sher's187 words
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1309 1957-08-11 10 South's Respect For 'Siva' Cost Them Their Match 'LINESMAN'S l>»sinn> B ttnt of the 'Test* AS FAR as I can remember, this is the first time the cricket season has extended beyond its customary, normal span. The North versus South match, played m Singapore last week, usually brings the curtain1,309 words
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Article274 1957-08-11 10 KAH FOOK IS SHELL'S CHAMPION KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Malayan Olympic runner, Lee Kah Fook of Kuala Lumpur, emerged champion athlete m tbe Malayan Shell Company triangular between Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur on the Shaw Road ground yesterday. Kah Fook won all the five events he took part. Othman Zainal274 words
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Article277 1957-08-11 10 100 yards: 1. LAC H. Voss (RAF) 10.5 sec, 2. Cpl Harith (Army), 3. Sgt Glover-Wright (RAF); 220 yards: 1 Cpl Bugden (RAF) 23.4. 2. Cpl Shari (Army). 3. LAC H. Voss (RAF): 440 yds: 1. Sgt Glover-Wright (RAF) 51.9 sec (record), 2, Cpl Shari (Army), 3. Cpl277 words
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Article89 1957-08-11 10 SINGAPORE Hockerl ciation's two teams (Mi to win their matches! convincingly yesterday I In a 4 p.m. match. eleven beat Singapore M. Association by three* At 5 p.m., the SHA B'j beat Royal Naval I W dozen goals to nil. R The SHA teams thaw'89 words
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Article56 1957-08-11 10 SINGAPORE Recrea*.; M will make their debfl Rugby this coming seas Twenty names are ifl on the list, and the c'.uiß venors will welcome those interested. S Practices will be he.:» padang every Tue.:a.'B^ Thursday. f^ Members interest I ed to ring Mr. A. V :m at *****56 words
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Advertisement151 1957-08-11 10 c bec^e HJ x v con .10^ m^^^^^^M V the iir W 7" A f narura//y w/j/fe never v«r/er B^ y/ *ft pacfced m hermetically sealed tins 1/ > It's superb /c'j M C DOUGALLS |y/ I '»oX* >!••»? I*^ I rpnmr»n RAISING FLOUR x. x> x Support Boy Scout151 words
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Advertisement32 1957-08-11 10 H W^^\^\ s 1 *^H^^^^^ 1° s y always a winner, completes the meal BRANCHES: PENANG K. LUMPUR PORT SWfTT^ IPOH TELUK ANSON KOTA BHARU MALACCA T KUALA TRENCCANU KUANTAN KUCHINC <SARA*32 words
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2857 1957-08-11 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD yieet Violets (b\ 9 Payoff J, Alu \j u (Main Race Art IHO (7f Record 1 From I BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $192,400 Ist. No.: *****2 ($51,948) 2nd No. *****0 ($25,974) 3rd. No. *****2 ($12,987) Starters ($1,443) each:— *****3, *****0,2,857 words
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Article416 1957-08-11 11 Barry Mitchell, won the Trophy, Singapore No. 2 chamat Tanjong Rhu woman r Ber- a nice the 50 metres ke and p of the after-::iirteen-year-old who practically ri. winning nd taking seclers. ty the butterfly: 1. S. M. I) B. Asutter 151 metres freestyle:416 words
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Article64 1957-08-11 11 IKTLTS of the Royal Sin- Club. "A" Div. *l >tablefnrd golf played iertaj were: Hinner: B. ?.I. Somes 352 Mer Cards: J. T. A PaterWood34i, S. AbBallSwppp Ist Nine: Col. 21 J, 2nd Nine: 5/161 B Div. Medal— Stableford. Jjner: C.K. Russell 38* pts "'her Cards: Sir Ewan64 words
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Article17 1957-08-11 11 Jlub scored erved four goals to er Red Rovers ■J friendly soccer match at ■-■< yesterday.17 words
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Article36 1957-08-11 11 S T A ISO ARD >S tipster The Spectre scored a grand hattrick with The Jobber ($2O), loughal Bridge ($67) and j Quicksilver $30 9 icinners of Races 2, I 3 and 4, >36 words
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Article, Illustration320 1957-08-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR- 1st Day, Sat., Aug. 10, 1957. Going— Good Race Horse Dividend Time 6c Distances Sweet Violets (11) 8.07 Mitchell $120/21 l M «p«^ Bace 1: Abt. 7 P. The Whistler (3) 8 04 1-25 3/5 See*. Cl. 4. Uiv. I. Mawi $15/- Head Reasonable320 words
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Article157 1957-08-11 11 LONDON, Aug. 10 (UP)— A list of track and field performances now ratified as British All-Comers records, issued by the British Amateur Athletic Board yesterday, includes Derek Ibbotson's world mile mark of 3.57.2 and a series of new or equalled records by five American athletes.157 words
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Advertisement57 1957-08-11 11 rfOQgy 1 V^ xfflHTJtt jjft^^ji<«"^ dm. mW S^^Hl v^Si rugged angled buttresses. nramfffTTnlirai^^MWiS^E^iiFTr tS ROAD S higher mileage Hr 4^v^ I(^SM^»^s* Fit HENLEY TREK-TRACK TYRES j -THEY LAST LONGERI j SOLE DISTRIBUTORS/ Swee Ilin Co.. Swee Iliii Co. Ltd., II HAVELOCK ROAD. SING A P O 111 431 lATU ROAD.57 words
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Article323 1957-08-11 12 Jeffery James - This 'Ban' Should Go, Too! Jeffery James Junior Says David the target for some furious press attacks, but that is beside the point. The point is that whatever may be his 'politics' In sport, the Acting Director has indeed distinguished himsHf as a young man who has worked hard to323 words
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Article, Illustration162 1957-08-11 12 His 'Acting' Has Run Three Years NOW that Singapore's Ministry of Education has lifted its 1001 i s h ban on club sport, it should go the whole hog and lift the other 'ban' on official recognition of its number one sports promoter. Joseph David (the Mr. Joe who s:arred162 words
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289 1957-08-11 12 Post Calls On Thai Govt. To Back B'ton BADMINTON received such a shot m the arm m Bangkok as the result of the sensational victory over tadia that one English-language newspaper THE BANGKOK POST suggested editorially that the Thai Governnent should help this branch of sport. Thailand beat India by289 words
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Article, Illustration199 1957-08-11 12 I concur with the POST m every word of this praise to the Eagle Sports Co., but if I may be permitted to go a step further, I must say the real kudos should go to the proprietor of the company Mr. Hwang Yong Lim, who199 words
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422 1957-08-11 12 Sai Cheong 'No Heart To Play Again' I By Lee Thong Choon PERAK'S Malaya Cup captain, Lee Sai Cheong, hero of many a Malayan football match, is retiring from the game. This Malayan soccer star, known to thousands of fans throughout the Federation and Singapore, will not, however, give up422 words
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Article135 1957-08-11 12 Schoolboy's Bit For Perak Fund IPOH, Sat. A Penang schoolboy, Lo w Boon Ewe, today forwarded his humble dollar to the Perak Footballers Fund, together with a note appealing to schoolboys m the country to do their bit towards the injured footballers. A former Vice-President of Perak Amateur Football Association,135 words
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66 1957-08-11 12 t S? L( i v*u 10 <Reuter) Josh Culbreath. the United States hurdler, broke the world 440 yards hurdles record here last night with a time of 50.5 seconds. Official world record stands at 51.3 seconds by Yuri Lituyev, of the Soviet Union, but66 words
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Article45 1957-08-11 12 THE fifth annual sports meeting for Children's Social Centres m Singapore will be held at 2.30 p.m. today at the Victoria School. 1.500 children are expected to attend and about half this number to participate In the various events according to their ages.45 words
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400 1957-08-11 12 TONY RANGEL - Kobbero Is Top In Eddy's Best Ten TONY RANGEL From Penang:. EDDY CHOONG, undisputed king of badminton, today listed for the Sunday Standard, the world's ten best players according to merit. Without doubt, Eddy is m the most advantageous position to grade the champions m badminton. However, he made it400 words
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272 1957-08-11 12 ARRANGEMENTS for the formation of a Far East Rugby Union have been generally agreed by Hongkong, and are being discussed by Thailand and Japan, Mr. O. H. R. Beadles, president of the Malayan Rugby Union said yesterday. The Australian Rugby Union was unable to272 words
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Article, Illustration278 1957-08-11 12 PETER WONG - "Future Olympians Can Only Come From Clubs'— Vernon PETER WONG By TWENTY-ONE- YEAR old Vernon Eric Perreau, the youngest secretary of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association since its inception m 1934, believes that Singapore can expect its future Olympians only from the clubs. I "That is why it is so278 words
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Advertisement193 1957-08-11 12 K^i^so^l wide of ||f^f the year Iwu glad when my wedding I was afraid I should look worn dress was finished-my eyes were out on my wedding day. Then feeling to tired and strained. Mother told me to use Optrex for eye strain. ute J A SJP tr «x n«Kht193 words
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Advertisement214 1957-08-11 12 ■Pa H g \$M F^ *5 V^ jT^BSB At At *m~4 tart^—^aSsSgy at M if /I Distributors: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., 11 (Incorporated m Hongkong) FUJI FILM FOR PRIZE-WINNING AUTOMATION PRECISIO or combine m j F r a k t i c dssss^iiiss x 1 fx 2 uj single-lens reflex you214 words
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Title Section8 1957-08-11 13 Feature Section -SUNDAY tiger STANDARD AUG. 11, 1957.8 words
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Article, Illustration1545 1957-08-11 13 R. Thurston Hopkins - R. Thurston Hopkins by part 8 $*l and off and animals. But not all the relics are guano j images. There are human things in the ancient manure and sometimes, when the men are digging it up, they uncover mummies with tightly-stretched skins, f with springy arms and hands1,545 words
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Article207 1957-08-11 13 Denis Dunn - Denis Dunn [by I From article on prison Most work m goals just a farre. What It to any nan to m•- m the ?ent!e art ing a rr.ailbag?" TEACHES HIM TO CUT UT THE ROUGH STUFF. 1 A man waiting to be a town hall was207 words
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Article53 1957-08-11 13 UY DO TROUSERS J m turn-ups? T cne time trousers hd straps attached Bw bottoms to hold cijvn over boots. ter Plain-bottomed I were worn Straus until utrymen took to turn- the ends to pro- taem from mud As t J spoiled the appear- I or the garments,53 words
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Advertisement29 1957-08-11 13 Sfudio RofflcJ place, Sngopore, Te1:— ***** AIM RED LIO N (ANO ls Wonderful! 1 ts the still orange drink L^!l c by FRASER NEAVE r«mous for flavour since 188329 words
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Advertisement27 1957-08-11 13 bvmbvmv ok*,, AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT. HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE /^^ST" OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF $Pi^f EYEIMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES27 words
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Miscellaneous36 1957-08-11 13 gAD indeed would it be if those who administer the law, having been easily persuaded by psychologists that free will was non-existent, were to pay increasing attention to the idea of reform by 'treatment' rather than36 words
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Miscellaneous216 1957-08-11 13 I SAYINGS OF THE WEEK by punishment. Dr. Godfrey, Archbishop of Westminster. I'm a great believer m bossmanship. Sir Frederick Hooper. I am one of those thousand flowers asking to be allowed to blossom. Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn, M.P. Can I add a touch of comedy? You are always looking216 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-08-11 14 photo. Meet a new face m Japanese! J f ilmdom, lovely 20-year-old Kyoki Izumi who has made a name as a calypso dancer. Her vital I statistics are 37i-22J-37. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1957-08-11 14 Andrew Roth - Johore Sultan Advises Malayan Students Andrew Roth —By-mi A GROUP of Malayan students paid a courtesy visit to the Sultan of Johore at his Park Lane hotel flat before his departure for Malaya He kept them three hours, instead of the hour they expected to spend, dispensing sage advice. He1,088 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1957-08-11 14 NURSE KATHLEEN - NURSE KATHLEEN MY article last week on tuberculosis not being: a disease which can be transmitted to an unborn baby, has prompted somebody else to ask me about other diseases which have an effect on a baby. Which are the diseases that can be inherited or which1,084 words
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Advertisement31 1957-08-11 14 f^^\W infection with 2 f BAND-AID CUTS SCRATCHES GET BETTER Q" |CI(1 IF YOU COVER THEM FROM INFECTION ■Hjrttc, f\tft j PROTECT] THI BORNEO COMPANY LTD. (Incorporate m lw [o 131 words
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Article, Illustration574 1957-08-11 15 r "umm^^™™vx»v Wwwvvwvww^ vxx luli l ujt ,0 rightt- A" 1 Ui f r Ctice 'P° rt ««"y and «,hHe cotton knit, L, h ,rl ha, a m lor collar and teamed w ith uhite, cotton knit .hor,,. 4 popl.n .Ires, tch.ch folio*, the figure a. far574 words
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Article, Illustration216 1957-08-11 15 Bargain -ofThe Week IT is perhaps under--1 standable that the best brassieres m the world come from the United States, for apart from being the most brassiere-conscious people m the world the Americans were the originators of this essential garment as we know it today. One of the top names216 words
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Article702 1957-08-11 15 GLORIA GORDON - GLORIA GORDON with Are you mentally middle aged? TTAVE you a middle-aged mentality? That has nothing: whatever to do with your age m years. It is a lack of interest m anything outside your own immediate circle of family and friends; the feeling that you'd sooner sit home702 words
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Article390 1957-08-11 15 i s the word on everyone's lips at present and ire are deluged with any number of Merdeka sales, fairs and Fashion shows. I enjoyed one of these fairs recently one with a difference. This was the exhibition and fun fair organized by the Staff of the Vivekananda390 words
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Advertisement73 1957-08-11 15 t. these perfect cotton-wool santowelt with their extra-absorbent cellulose centres, give the ideal comfort and protection you have always t§k fop looked for. S« aezt time ORIGINAL' SANTOWELS I fern SoUthalU SIZES i. a and i Southalls also mak*— Soluble Santowels Celtex* Compressed «Travla* Maternity Pads San Belts and Sanpantiet73 words
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Advertisement180 1957-08-11 15 SHEER GOLD I for a newer beauty I 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 a peachlike colouring and smoothness, stays fresh indefinitely. On your lips and cheeks180 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1957-08-11 16 'SOVIET RUSSIA IN CHINA NO ONE IS BETTER QUALIFIED TO DISCUSS CHINA'S NATIONAL REVOLUTION AND ITS AFTERMATH THAN CHIANG KAI-SHEK— UNLESS IT IS MAO TSE-TUNG. In a new book, released here m New York by the local publishing house of Farrar, Straus and1,048 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-08-11 16 BEAUTIES OF THE WEST EAST photos. m££P^? Z v Ji ynn^? f New York «P ol> ts a cane whUe strolling along the sands of Be Ch u« Florlda j; P*s njon say "Beauty and the Beach?" (Ri«Lt) Beautiful Japanese fashion model Yoko Yamada takes sow- ".w-> i-. Ye"V c"UP - 58 words
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Advertisement109 1957-08-11 16 mm^Lmmmt 93 mi Lower-Deck Lounge —only on Pan American's President Service to the U.S.A. Here m the attractire downstairs club loan your Super *Strato" dipper* you chat with fell' passengers. ..sip your farorite refreshment fror bar. At the cocktail hour Pan American serves f chilled Champagne mn <\ hot tasty109 words
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Miscellaneous111 1957-08-11 16 2^ J BfciHHPfc^^ "My wife is very fcon cal» too we have v "I suffer from an uncon- without everything trollable temper —my UJJ wife's!" C -//tl~ ri\"~^' "After the fight, to li cCi_c u^_ cj "Ij there's no hard fetlii I'll stand you a couplt "He hasn't any hair,111 words
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Miscellaneous165 1957-08-11 17 Y^vfJjTN^ >^^ THATS. THE FIR.ST WORK T. /hV^I I THANKS POR. MOVISk3 f) I V^ N THAT LOAFED. 7 "X_^_^ r- \xjj/| I THOSE CASES jf A ;M //r\ L^° TODAY/ MAY&E A jTf| q I OUT OP THE VsL^l I MIGHT HAVE^) THAT LOAFER. CLERK'S OOME.r^1 /^l flW^ I/"165 words
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Article81 1957-08-11 21 TYPICAL London City sent m a bowler hat and with his umbrella strapped to his motor scooter passes a London bus on his way to work. We do not know how he uses his umbrella when it rains but as a raincoat is part of the office worker'sUP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration696 1957-08-11 21 Like A Sports Job Eolseley 1500 Is Smart, Fast nd Economical A Little Car With A Lot Of Performance The new Wolseley Fifteen Hundred is a goodlooking four-door saloon with a very good performance and petrol economy. Finish and interior trim are of a high696 words
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Article, Illustration642 1957-08-11 21 Go The Scooter Way For Economy MOTOR SCOOTERS of the "Roman Holiday" and "Happy Road" type have come of age. No longer are they regarded as a curiosity, a toy for the well-to-do or a runabout for the exclusive few. Today, we see motor642 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-08-11 21 1,300 Miles Each On A Scooter Five riders of the team of six who recently made a Malayan tour to prove the stamina and capabilities of these useful little machines the Vespa scooter. Petrol consumption worked out at just under 120 mpg over the 1,300-mile trip. This is the new90 words
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Advertisement42 1957-08-11 21 Only $36 per month! |Wi i gallon costs you only one cent per pT^ W¥l lI w *aT iA a Why not call m for a lfiiii& **®%%M&ii£ mi£ ty< i demonstration ■i^^S^mm I I j^SS^^^Si^^^B^BlwH^^^BM^BSß^^^^^^a^wHw^mi y jfSf^xjjiwKftfcc^;- -''XX i' l^;'^'' v42 words
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Advertisement247 1957-08-11 22 V For m for mot ton and booking* v con*v/f four \lrav\ Agtnl or jmWB&BM/^l W MALAYAN AIRWAYS «fcggg GENERAL SALES AGENTS TE I x- 2 7661 Jj M OCEAN SUIID/NG.- SINGAPORE J| COUGHS go Do Witt's Cough Syrup works i^j B^fc amazingly fast. IT IMMEDIATELY P^TTT^^BI STOPS THE TICKLING247 words
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Advertisement102 1957-08-11 22 *.\V^ yy[\ L j^*y^*^y*y*"**^li^'"*****-*c X~ stw^Sk "V^ I Natural Vitamin C m th world's most delicious tonic drink The finest natural vitamin C tonic drink ens Ribena— made from blackcurrants, the fruit whic l Is richest m vitamin C Ribena makes a wondcrfuW delicious tonic which even those suffering fro**102 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous556 1957-08-11 22 Birthdays YOUR* SUNDAY.— May be a mAR P H 21 aprit 9ft year of great opposition and MARlil Zl-AFKIL 20 argument. Yon can find an (Aries). Few of your inmcrease of energy useful. terests show any marked There is every sign of your overcoming difficulties but change on last week.556 words
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Miscellaneous1213 1957-08-11 22 b bmvbm purchases, arrangements for the future, and anything of a heart interest without trouble. JULY 21 -AUGUST 21 (Leo).— The swift up-trends of last week continue with many money questions receiving a new angle. You should find that it will be "I feel I am grey m temperament. Is1,213 words
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BOOKS of the Week
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Article, Illustration506 1957-08-11 23 CHRISTINE DIEMER - Manners Customs Of People You Meet C HRISTINE DIEMER Reviewed by CHARMING SENORITA vol X HOLIDAY series, by Gordon Cooper, ln- Spain and Portugal, one volume; Belgium, id and Luxembourg, one volume, and Germany, olume AH three revised and brought up to s year and fully illustrated witti many photo-506 words
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Article, Illustration409 1957-08-11 23 ETERNAL-TRIANGLE STORY ON THE 'ROCK' TIIE ROCK, by Wan-en Tute (Cassell Co., Ltd. London. 404 pp. 165.) hat colonies have gone out of fashion, there have been a spate of ut them m the past six months, of which. Waugh's "Island In :e Sun" Is probably most widely known. tvelist409 words
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481 1957-08-11 23 PAINFUL SUBJECT AND A HARASSING STORY TENDENCY TO CORRUPT, by R. E. Barker (Cassell and Co., Ltd. London. 224 pp. 155.). Witch-hunts can be of. many varieties, though the recent years have laid emphasis on the racial and political variety. This book concerns itself, if possible, an even more savage481 words
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626 1957-08-11 23 BRIEF HISTORY OF HUNGARY BETWEEN WARS THE HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION, by George Mikes (Andre Deutsch, London. 192 pp. 12s 6d.) Of the many books by reporters on this tragic bid for freedom that Russian guns and tanks made a holocaust last October, this gives one of the most lucid accounts of626 words
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Advertisement12 1957-08-11 23 *BAWGKOK f Rl>i «.'F, W K.T np TH.NA BUILDINGTeh *****-26 59 7/812 words
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Advertisement167 1957-08-11 23 The world famous family of TIGER I medicinal products Balashin Sai In The I "New Look" Pack I Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG I THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I Cm a neu/manf j| |Mk COKSTIPATION V\ PLEASANTLY N^^WL\v| ■hP^^K 9k *55vi167 words
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Article, Illustration1502 1957-08-11 24 ROMAN JIMENEX - The Road To BUENOS AIRES ROMAN JIMENEX Police Crack Prosperous White-Slave Ring by This should have been written m book form as The Road from Buenos Aires/ the Argentine police officer joked grimly. He was describing operations of what he termed the biggest, most prosperous white-slave ring ever discovered m1,502 words
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Article, Illustration616 1957-08-11 24 A. GEORGE - Former Rubber Tapper Is Sultan's Masseur A. GEORGE By SEVENTY-Y E A R-OLD Abdul Sam ad bin Mahmood, who lives near the mosque m Muar, has been a masseur (Tukang Pichit) to the Sultan of Joh ore for over a quarter-©fa-century. Tall, and agile, he has admirably stood up to616 words
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Advertisement499 1957-08-11 24 Revitalize Your GU Restore Vigour m 24 H Feel Younger- Stronger- 6ef Afore Fun Out of Life d%Bbk Thanks to the discovery of a scientist, fl Sm afte-r 20 years of study. It Is now possible X for those who feel prematurely old. Run- B down and Worn-out, to experience499 words
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