The Straits Times, 24 August 1957
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Title Section19 1957-08-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. I Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 24, 1957 15 CENTS19 words
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231 1957-08-24 1 tii i Federation 1 Chief Minister. Tensku Abdul Rahman, who was in Singapore yesterday, praised the Labour Front nalition (lovenroent's firm action against sub-ver->,w elements. i congratulate Mr. Lim md others concerned in thi> action to promote peace and happinr>s." be said at Sin;jp<ire231 words
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Article198 1957-08-24 1 White Paper on Red plot arrests are expected today following the detention of 35 people, including: five leading members of the People's Action Party, by the Singapore police. In a White Paper issued yesterday evening explaining its action, the Government charged that in recent months the Communists198 words
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Article51 1957-08-24 1 It is evident that once again a serious threat is developing. Communists and their agents are back in key positions... lf the situation is allowed to deteriorate, it will become increasingly difficult to check the threat, and decisive action will be resisted with consequent rioting and blood-shed. from the white51 words
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Article, Illustration2504 1957-08-24 1 THESE ARE THE PAP 'BIG FIVE* DETAINED BY THE POLICE HERE IS THE LIST OF NAMES OF PEOPLE NOW IN CUSTODY MORE EXPECTED TO BE HELD Mr. Rajah issued a statement last night after a meeting with the six other remaining members of the P. A. P. central executive, in2,504 words
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586 1957-08-24 1 A-ARMS: 'BRITAIN MUST ASK US FlRST'— Tengku THE REST OF THE PAGE ONE NEWS I>RITAIN must consult Malaya before bringing atomic weapons into the country. The Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said this in Singapore yesterday in comment on statements by the British Defence Minister. Mr. Duncan Sandys. The586 words
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Article, Illustration198 1957-08-24 1 MISS Wong Chui Ting, subscription secretary of the Singapore General Employees' I'nion in Middle Road, yesterday told the story of her 13 hours in detention. The 21-year-old clerk who gets $80 a month was the first of two people to be arrested. She198 words
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Article78 1957-08-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Government today cabled its agent in Siam asking for a "comprehensive re. port" regarding the Siamese Government's decision to slash her rice exports to Malaya by 70 per cent. The Federation's Controller of Trade Division. Raja Mohar. and the deputy Controller78 words
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Article120 1957-08-24 1 Valetta found: No sign of life KUALa LUMPUR. Fri. The wreckage of the RAF Valetta supply drop aircraft missing since noon yesterday was found this evening in mountainous jungle 10 miles outside the Selangor border town of Tanjong Malim. The plane was sighted by an Auster of the 656 air120 words
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Article99 1957-08-24 1 Sin Pao office deserted ALTHOUGH no Gov- ernment action has been taken against the Singapore Chinese newspaper. Sin Pao, its office in Cecil Street was deserted yesterday except for a watchman. Four members of its staff, including its managing director, Mr. Fu Wu Mun. have been detained under the Preservation99 words
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Article61 1957-08-24 1 CIRL DIES AFTER ACCIDENT S( liool^irl Tan Guan Sim. nine k ki <| down by taxi in Serangoon Road, died in General Hospital early today. Five people injured at 1 a.m. when car crashed into post near gasworks. Seriously injured: Siah ChenK <;eok. M, Tan Hock Keong, See61 words
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3249 1957-08-24 2 IT IS STILL M.CJP. POLICY TO USE P. A.P. says PAPER Singapore, is to organise the "masses" through trade unions and farmers' associations and to win support and potential recruits from the youth and intelligentsia whose enthusiasm and Interest in ideas they3,249 words
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Advertisement124 1957-08-24 2 fVhere does CALTEX come into the picture 9 iiit«g RMWMM BL.M Iftti^r^ W i ii .^*iifli'jjS(fi^)3ul This is thy fourth ot v Sorivs that S5 JZSv^^S^-^Jli^rv toils the story ot Caitex in Maiaya s«Pfk i jj^ -^fefl^j| Ahead of each P. A. A. Stratocruiser parked on the apron of jj^HMplMJHPk^^^^^^^^fc^124 words
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78 1957-08-24 3 JAKARTA, Fri.— About J' 44.7 riandoeng resident, including foreigners, were summoned by police yesterday t0 explain why they did not display the national flag on Indoi independence Reports today said aliens promptly released but that the Indonesian citirictuined for a on citizenship.UP - 78 words
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Article27 1957-08-24 3 ■ONG KONG: Air Commodore A. D. Messenger. Officer Commanding Royal Air Force. Hong Kong, will leave >n Monday for Singapore for temporary duty ■BtU Sept 3— U.P.UP - 27 words
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Article33 1957-08-24 3 LONDON: The trial of f .influential magazine is eetti ni: top billing; even in BMtai Moscow Radio tnld the Russian people the trial !•> an excellent example of morals in the United Rita. A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article28 1957-08-24 3 JAKARTA: President Soekarna opened a new Government mint at Kebajoran Baru and said the rrintinc of money was "a prerogative of the Government and a symbol of —Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article34 1957-08-24 3 LONDON: A Soviet "flyship,' powered by under-water wings which aoove the surface of the water, ha s reached a maximum speed of m.p.h. or. a Kiurney from Gorki to Moscow, said Moscow Radio -Beater.34 words
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Article31 1957-08-24 3 GENEVA: Prince Sadrud- Khan, son of the late Aga Kr.an. and his fiancee. London model Nina Dyer, arrived by air from Paris to prepare for their wedding here next Tuesday. A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article27 1957-08-24 3 NEW YORK: A twinI dned Coast Guard amrh.oious plane crashed and burnt on take-off from Floyd Bennett Field. Four cf the six crewmen aboard *ere killed.- A.PAP - 27 words
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Article18 1957-08-24 3 LONDON. Frl. Sales of Russian tin to Western countries reached 1,000 tons last month. A.P.AP - 18 words
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Article61 1957-08-24 3 I TOKYO. Fri. Lt.-Col. Yanagida. 70. a war criminaj. hang- t& himself yesterday. Yanagida was warden oi I prisoner of war camp in I during the war. He I was convicted at Singapore of mistreatment of Allied prisoners and sentenced to 20 years' jail. Since his releaseAP - 61 words
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Article30 1957-08-24 3 ONDON, Fri. Bri- tain's newest fighter the SRS3 swept wing interceptor, can climb at 10 miles a minute and would melt if it travelled at its maximum30 words
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519 1957-08-24 3 'America wants to subjugate nations, big and small* DAMASCUS Friday. SYRIA'S acting Defence Mm ister, Mr. Sayed Khaled el Azem, last night accused the United States of supporting "imperialism and Zionism intentionally or unintentionally." Addressing American correspondents on Syro-Amerlcan relations, the Minister said neither519 words
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143 1957-08-24 3 Cheers in Peking for U.S. visitors PEKING, Fri.—Forty- one young Americans were mobbed by cheer- ing Chinese youths when they arrived here today in defiance of the State Department. As their train pulled Into Peking's main station after a nine-day journey from the Moscow youth festival, about 100 Chinese representing143 words
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165 1957-08-24 3 Arab protest to Dag: Buraimi 'a rallying base' NEW YORK, Friday. OAUDI ARABIA yesterday protested to the United Nations Secretary-General. Mr Dag HammarskJoeld, about the alleged use of "the Buraimi area as a base for the rallying of British forces and other forces loyal to Britain, for its attack onReuter - 165 words
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Article30 1957-08-24 3 LONDON. Fri. The Queen interrupted her holiday in Scotland today to complete arrangements for granting Malaya independence. A Privy Council was held at Balmoral Castle. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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145 1957-08-24 3 'Socialist bosses who get too much' LONDON, Fri. Mr. Her. Bert Morrison, former British Labour Foreign Minis ter, said in an article published today that some workers in Britain's nationalised industries were not worth the salaries they were getting. Writing in the leftwing weekly Forward, he referred to the LabourReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-08-24 3 NOT only his name but also rock and roller Tommy Steel.is in lights for this year's illuminations at Morecambe, Lanes. Getting a rlose-up of the figure are bathing beauties Audrey Cruddas. 23. of Washington. Co. Durham (left), and Frieda Salmon, 19. from Blackpool. ReuterUP; Reuter - 48 words
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Article90 1957-08-24 3 speed, its designers disclosed yesterday. The security curtain around the top secret SRS3 powered by a rocket assisted turbo-jet, was partly lifted at a Press preview at Leavesden, Herts., by the manufacturers Saun-ders-Roe and D e Havtlland, makers of the Viper turbojet and the Spectre rocket engines.Reuter - 90 words
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Article30 1957-08-24 3 COLOMBO. Fri.— The Ceylon Prime Minister. Mr. Bandaranaike. announced today that the tax of 15 Ceylon cents per ib. on all rubber_exported to China will be drop-30 words
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Article24 1957-08-24 3 OSLO, Fri. The Scandinavian Airlines System has asked Indonesia for permission to start a service to Jakarta via Kuala Lumpur. A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article64 1957-08-24 3 COLOMBO. Fri.— The Ceylon Prime Minister. Mr. Bandaranaike, left today in the Willem Ruys to attend the merdeka celebrations in Malaya. "It gives me great joy that yet another Asian colony is attaining independence. We have many connections There is a fairly large Ceylonese community in MalayaAP - 64 words
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Article295 1957-08-24 3 LONDON. Fri. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols S Funding 4'; £89U War 3's% £65 BANKS Merc. <£5-£2';.pu) £6-H Chartered (£1) 42 3 Hongkong ($125) £48 INSURANCE Com. Un. (uts.) 76/- /Vi Royal 813 /\\t Prudential £40.» KAILS Can. Pac. (£5)295 words
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Advertisement172 1957-08-24 3 with the future in mind m^^Klß^^. W Iv£ &i f/* :.jf,' lMfc .jfew'.i;""""' -.w >"^+m'^^^L A R o«d start is so important -in easy. Later on. of course, the ability 'ivin E as well as in earninc a living. to type may mean a better Job Su. .ys show that172 words
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Advertisement225 1957-08-24 3 THE RECORDINC TAPC WHICH IS IMMUNE sect agehts: OVERSEAS TRADERS LIMITED SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC sjou mil L&L H ML: bought J STEELUX jtL E3SSI Mmm I Distributors Rcprcscntotivc^ tot Control Moloya. CETZ BROS. b CO.. '""r"u£r EMBASSY HOTEL LTD. 46 Meyer Road (opposite K.iton:; Parki Spore Tel: *****/4 Dine225 words
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Article, Illustration100 1957-08-24 4 CLASSES ARE RAISED to the Queen at the banquet held at the Istana Besar, Johore Bahm, on Thursday in honour of the retiring High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacCillivray, and his wife. Picture shows Heft to right, from head of table): Inche Mohamed bin Abdullah100 words
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Article107 1957-08-24 4 11-day Asian seminar ends The International Labour Organisation's Asian regional seminar on the training of Supervisors ended at the University of Malaya yesterday. The 11-day seminar was attended by 50 delegates from 13 Asian countries, including Singapore and the Federation. Mr. Mak Pak Shee, the Assistant Minister tor Labour and107 words
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529 1957-08-24 4 INQUEST TOLD OF CRASH WHICH KILLED 5 VLYING OFFICER John Dennis Lincoln, 21, of 60 Squadron. R.A.F., Tengah, was new to Venom jet fighters when the aircraft he was piloting on July H nose dived into a block of m a r r529 words
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Article254 1957-08-24 4 Merchant's mystery return R. NO KIM LEE, the Singapore merchant who disappeared eight days ago, was back at his Joo Chiat Road shophouse yesterday. He walked through the door at 1.30 a.m. Mystery surrounds his re-appear-ance. Members of his family— who reported to the police on Sunday that they had254 words
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Article452 1957-08-24 4 TAPTAIN Bernard Frank Castle, 40, who is facing 20 charges at a Singapore court martial said in cross-examination yesterday he made no effort to recover "money gone adrift" because he was busy Ten of the charges against J him concern alleged fraudulent misappropriation of public property452 words
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Article230 1957-08-24 4 EamngS for cat -RSPCA steps in lIE Singapore RSPCA will try to dissuade he Indian barber lr. R. Thandavaryan, from boring the ars of his cat pyThe society thinks it would Cbe cruel— but there i« no w to prevent it. Thandavarayan who W bought a $65 pair of >lden230 words
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Article63 1957-08-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU Fri. me High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivray, yestor day presented the Colonial Service Police Medal to Mr. I n. L. Cohen. President of the Sessions Court. Johore Bahru, for his services in the Johor e Police Reserv P of which he was formerly63 words
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Article20 1957-08-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR Frl. Mr R F. White has been appointed the Federation's Comptroller of Inland Re venue.20 words
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Article127 1957-08-24 4 rEN Miss Llm Oval Tin from Singapore bought foam blue tray cloth at a ural crafts exhibition at inglesey, Wales, she was urprised to find that the nan who made it was a ellow Singaporean. Mr. Dolald Forbes Lander. Mr Lander, whose Chinese mother was127 words
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Advertisement187 1957-08-24 4 /ft E£ A ffi (L D I r 2 j| tOcftftL auk hel^ikr 1 1 MECABLITZ 300 I MECABLITZ 500 II (1) steady colour temperature (2) for normal and wide angle use (3) high light output i (4) for dry and wet cell batteries and A .C mains MtlAlfllN Extension187 words
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Obituary72 1957-08-24 6 2a Wordt HO (Minimum). NEWING. Capt. L. Late of Singapore Pilot Association, on 20th August at his home, St. Christophers, Marley Road, Exmouth, Devon, after a long illness. MRS. FOO YEOW KHWAI nee Wong Quai Leng Passed Away Peacefully on Thursday 22.8.57 at 457, Joo Chlat Road leaving behind72 words
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Article27 1957-08-24 6 2fl Wordt 5/0 (Minimum). THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Kathlgesu Supplah, 82 Siang Kuan Avenue express their thanks to Relatives and friends who send wreaths.27 words
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Article175 1957-08-24 6 M Wordt $10 (Minimum). ENJOY SUNDAY luncheon at Prince's listening to Franco Trombetta and his Italian Quartet, 1-3 p.m. Dancing nightly. TASTE THE GOODNESS of finest English wheat in every delicious piece of MeVtttl <Sc Price's Bixuits at all good stores! EVERY SATURDAY and Sunday Rljsttafel at "The Cockpit".175 words
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733 1957-08-24 6 The Straits Times. Singapore, Sat. Aug. 24, 1957. Nipped in the Bud The threat of Communist subversion frequently con- fronts the Malayan GovernI ments with an unpleasant choice. Either they resort to the special powers they have to arrest and detain suspects against whom there is insuffi- cient evidence for733 words
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Article445 1957-08-24 6 Ten years ago th e Fisheries Adviser to the Colonial Office recommended the establishment in Singapore of a regional fisheries research station. The British Government offered to pay the capital cost, amounting to about $1,500,000, and also half the recurrent expenditure for the first five years. Yesterday445 words
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Article1153 1957-08-24 6 CYNICUS - CYNICUS by SINGAPORE'S Rural Board is even more rural than was suspected. Last year it failed to collect half its rates. It actually collected $1,735,000, and at the end of the year the arrears totalled over $1,500,000. The uncollected arrears still amount to a million dollars.1,153 words
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Article, Illustration9 1957-08-24 6 THE ROAST —Photo by Chan Chee KowChan Chee Kow - 9 words
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Article702 1957-08-24 6 r»EYLON is proud of v the fact that she possesses one of the best species of elephants in the world. But the Ceylon elephant Is threatened with extinction. The wild elephant population is diminishing very fast. Last year alone It diminished by as much as 22702 words
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Article90 1957-08-24 6 (From the Straits Times of Aug. 22, 1907) MR. Winston Churchill, Under-Secretary of State for Colonies, replying to Dr. R.M Connolly, of Ipoh, and other antl-opiumists. says that the suppression of the opium traffic and of opium consumption in the whole of Malaya is receiving careful consideration.90 words
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Advertisement550 1957-08-24 6 .....,...M...H.HH1M1H...11.| Straitt Times Free Pros j r*r »h, convtni.nc. of od»»r- tlMrt our r«»r«Mntot)vt at Ift floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will rocoiv* s •moll odvortlMmontt ond mnrmmn to box numbon. Clo.«ifl«d •■VtrriscmoaM mmf Ohio bo hondtd to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchtlttr rIOUM, Collytr Quay, Sinfaooro. MR. M.550 words
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Advertisement63 1957-08-24 6 SIGNALS for EYE-EXAMINATION:- Not seeing well at distance or near, 2. Frequent headaches, 3. Eyes feel tired or uneasy. 4. Cant read or write comfortably In extreme case*, dizziness and nausea, loss of appetite A vomiting- Our technique and procedure tn visual analysis with the most complete equipment are entirely63 words
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Advertisement107 1957-08-24 6 r mm t yp LONGINES H^ I TUlffll OF l^f^^lCOßlTE TlUli IKW Since 1905. Longinot' contfibltion to ISS« the tcionco of chraaoaotry in »pori.-n| \j^4\ events hat oxcollod that of »ny a.Jier VRA manufacturer. iSoM All ov.r tho world Lonfinet m%wh for ln^^Nk lupreme watch-raakinf quality. Quiet' HBK clauically elegant,107 words
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Article432 1957-08-24 7 TREATY WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF MALAYA STAYS OUT OF SEATO* TORY: I'M CERTAIN IT ACHIEVES WHAT IT SETS OUT TO DO FOR BOTH SIDES ™ir J K F ALA L UMPUR, Friday. T H P r °P° se d defence treaty for independent Malaya will432 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-08-24 7 I > \sm yunos, >l >ar old ex man, and se-s-ngapore's Minister for in, has orlossons in unce for In noighbour--ids. I Mrs. Vunos. f the AsMinlster, Inche d S.dik bin Haji MRS. TVNO& Abdul Hamid. and his bahimah, has r the classes to begin72 words
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Article123 1957-08-24 7 Another 19 Govt. men bankrupt NINETEEN Government employees with debts totalling more than $71,000 were declared bankrupt on their own application in the Singapore High Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. Mr. Francis Scow. the assistant official assignee, told the court that they were the third batch of123 words
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Article24 1957-08-24 7 The Singapore office of AirIndia International Airways has announced that there will now be three flights a week from Bombay to Nairobi.24 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-08-24 7 SERVICEMEN'S WIVES REACH SINGAPORE SIX HUNDRED men >f the Ist Bn Cheshire Regiment, and servicemen* wives reached Singapore on the troopship Empire Orwell from Britain yesterday. The soldiers, who will spend three years In the redera tion. will co first to Koto Tinggi, Johore, for train ing. Their commander is64 words
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413 1957-08-24 7 ASSOCIATION'S 'RIGHTS'— BY JAMIT SINGH T*HE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association general secretary, Mr. Jamit Singh, told a court of inquiry yesterday that the association had a right to tell board employees what work they should do. I But the association d not claim to overie the board's powers an413 words
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Article147 1957-08-24 7 IN any proposal to put a clamp on travel between Singapore and the Federation, the interests of the Federation would have to be considered first, said Tengku Abdul Rahman in Singapore yesterday. I But he gave an assuranc? that every effort would be made to avoid147 words
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79 1957-08-24 7 YOU'VE still time to make your bid for the $35,000 Jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'M' (August). And there's 55,000 in consolation prizes. This contest closes 'on Monday at 5 pm. But entries from outside Singapore postmarked before 5 p.m. on79 words
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Article42 1957-08-24 7 PETALING JAVA, Fri. The town committee will ask the Bungsar Hospital to help In its proposed ambulance service. The committee also approved at its last meeting the collection of garden refuse from houses on payment of a fee.42 words
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Article51 1957-08-24 7 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. A radio shop assistant, Lav Hup Hal, 22, was today fined $2,000 for failing to declare a radio set and spare parts at Mitchell Pier on July 20. A Customs Officer, Mr. Leong Kok Chow, told the Sessions Court the duty due was51 words
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Article45 1957-08-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister for Natural Resources and Local Govern ment. Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, yesterday urged the 300 people of Pckan Ayer Panas in Johor.and the surrounding districts to help the Government to end the Emergency soon.45 words
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Article58 1957-08-24 7 COLOMBO. Frl. The president of the All-Ceylon Malay Association, Mr. Zahiere Lye. will represent the 30,000 Malays in Ceylon at the merdeka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 31. Mr. Zahiere. who has been invited by the Federation Government, will hand a message from the Ceylon Malays58 words
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Article50 1957-08-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two Federation nurses will leave Singapore on Sunday for a three-year training course In Australia under the Colombo Plan. They are Miss Aleene Yap of Kuala Lumpur and Miss S. Gunapushany of Johore Bahru. They will train in the Calvary Hospital In Adelaide.50 words
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Article26 1957-08-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation's Minister for Education. Dato Abdul Razak. today opened the scientific exhibition organised by UNESCO at the St. John's Institution.26 words
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Article46 1957-08-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR Fri The Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Leong Yew Koh. sent a farewell message to his staff today thanking them for their work Mr. Leong will shortly leave the Ministry to take up his new appointment as Governor of Malacca46 words
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Article26 1957-08-24 7 PENANG, Fri. The local branch of the British Red Cross Society has presented clothing as merdeka gifts to the Muslim orphanage at Ayer Itam.26 words
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302 1957-08-24 7 Royal Federa tion A ir Force planned to take shape soon fH E Federation Government planned to form a Royal Federation Am Force in a short time, the Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, revealed yesterday. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is also the Federation Defence Minister, said this when he addressed302 words
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73 1957-08-24 7 These Govt. offices must split Tengku THE pan-Malayan administration of certain departments shared by Singapore and the Federation will have to cease after Aug. 31. The Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said this in Singapore yesterday. But he added: "We will still maintain close harmony with Singapore." He said73 words
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Miscellaneous133 1957-08-24 8 THE CROSSWORD ■THE crosstcord has been omitted today for shortage of space. It will appear as usual on Monday. YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION H AIKBFLIT Tl\ i. lf| G A A I! n I. V K S I SON A M A 'I OH V K (i H D I N I)133 words
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Article, Illustration1385 1957-08-24 9 Faked royal message failed to fool Raffles MX. BAFFLES had reached a turning point in his career. For months he ud urged Lord Minto to undertake a daptign against the Dutch in Java and > fruits of his persuasion were wording round him. The entire town of Malacca bad iiktnHTS - 1,385 words
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Advertisement392 1957-08-24 9 Leong Kin Seng he will tell you that u'lm he's never felt so fit since he JeTTI started his course of pure Cod Liver Jm V Oil. He works hard and plays hard yet he always has that extra energy. L^^^ti COD LIVER OIL '^JB Nature s Food j, U^TsS392 words
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Miscellaneous159 1957-08-24 9 ffc.v Morgan 3i*D. Wontlertui BB^^II HEITH PIP AN EMERGENCY IF KEITH HAPNT KEITH'a /HE--HEkVA9 tißlß^B S 53 15^ TRACHEOTOMY AND MAS TAKEN 1 BEEN HECE I'M A &OOP I I WONDERFUL TRB^L^rI T c-OT 4 A CHILD WAS THE CHILD TO THE V^~^S AFCA'P THE CHILP PCXTOK, I /aSfl MESSAGE159 words
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738 1957-08-24 10 HEAVIER STOCKS AGAIN FORCE DOWN RUBBER PRICE By Our Market Correspondent PUBLICATION of statistics which revealed the second highest Pan-Malayan rubber stocks for the year, in July, sent prices sagging on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday. September first grade dropped seven-eighths of a cent on the previous day's close to738 words
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Article402 1957-08-24 10 •fHE rubber market opened the week on a steady note in the face of strong rumours of the possibility of sterling devaluation, reports Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Co., Ltd., in a current review of the Singapore Rubber Market. However, after a number of such rumours over the402 words
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Article160 1957-08-24 10 September first grade rubber buyers f.o-b. closed fan Singapore •n Friday* at 90S cents per lb down seven-eighths of a cent on Thursday's close. The closing tone was quiet and j sllghtlv steadier. Closing prices In rents per lb. yesterday were OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S S. Spot f160 words
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Article109 1957-08-24 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; August/SeptemDer $25 buyers. $26 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $41 sellers, drum $45 sellers Pepper: steady; about 15 to 20 tons of, business reported done: Muntox white $114, Sarawak $113, (both up $1), special Sarawak black109 words
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Article87 1957-08-24 10 Ships lying alongside the Siricapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Empire Powey 12, Eastern Maid 4 5, Subadar 6A, Awabasan Maru 6 7, Hulda Maersk 89. Wonorata 11, Ormara 13 14. Ludwugshafen 15 1* 1 Drente 18, Larian E N. Wall 1, Sadao N. Wall 8,87 words
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Article28 1957-08-24 10 SINGAPOKK ri-rbek: (i Auk 9 J»* r '»>. I dour,' M «-««hth S of ;v n I TIN: S.U, D n ("P 75 tents, P r D28 words
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Article107 1957-08-24 10 MELBOURNE v I A VARIABLE tone r the Melbourne Btoi k I day although I generally small. 7^"* >■ wa» lower. Little ta&fl played in a quiet m and prire.s h?: In loans, I firmer common weaj;w Loans 3,: Loans 3V; 106 f- I Bank of N.S W.107 words
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Article54 1957-08-24 10 The Malayan Exrhanr, ftal Association made change i n its rates to rm9 yesterday Uhe r,.: c Selling T.T. or on ,,d, \B fian Francs 1609 1 On the free Knkaan mart H Honit Kong ft r dollar was quo:«. I cash and 6.03 for T.T. Sterling \v...54 words
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Advertisement240 1957-08-24 10 TOMORROW HI E\N airconditioned and up 'to -date JAN'S CAFE 6, D'ALMEIDA STREET, Singapore-1. Exquisitely furnished to give maximum comfort Available: A HIGH CLASS BAR and FIRST CLASS FOOD Open Day and \ii»lil GRAND MALAYAN PREMIERE! TONIGHT REX MIDNIGHT i A HEART RENDING DRAMA J 0F A FAMILY DIVIDED! I240 words
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Advertisement816 1957-08-24 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. An* Teck Phal has retired as a Director of this Company upon the disposal of his shareholding on 19th August 1957 and has on Ms own accord ceased to be the Company's Manager effective from the same date, and that the Company816 words
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Advertisement306 1957-08-24 10 NOTICES AUSTRALIAN COMMISSION, SINGAPORE POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE The Australian produced Poliomyelitis vaccine Is now available in Singapore to children of Australian citizens. Notification to this effect has been posted to all previous applicants In yesterday's mail. For further enquiries, please contact the Australian Commission at Phone *****. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF306 words
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Advertisement393 1957-08-24 10 NOTICES GLENEALY PLANTATIONS LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty-Third Annual General Meeting of the Comply will be held at the Registered Office. Hongkong Bar.k Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Friday, the 11th of October 1957, at 11 a.m.. lor the purpose of transacting the ordinary393 words
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Advertisement478 1957-08-24 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service I FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DAYS Sailing San Vancouvei Francisco Spore P.Swerr Pen.m; f «-.l Ellen b ik k. Cdn. 44 27 Aug 29 Au? 10i Kristin Bakke 20/22Sep» 23Sep» 25S«pt 7 Anna Bakke 27Au« 11 Sep 11/13 Oct 14 Oct 16 0c» 2SM Elisabeth478 words
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Advertisement1287 1957-08-24 11 i:» 403 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. Ton 2,41 a. (Incorporated in Singapore) (U m .,j r-9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T E Bt KuteOS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW LONDON 4 CONTININTAL PORTS \,l su.s llb rtv t0 P»«ead via Panama or Op. ct Goad n» c opt.on to proceed via other1,287 words
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Advertisement1091 1957-08-24 11 ■AST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BArHNCOK AND/OR PAR EAST via sun •MCAutA" Ponong P. Sham S'pora Ipß*i)i^'a-iy «ed42/4S SIENA" 3| Aaa/ 2 Seat LALAND i t^ k K/I»S*pt 10/19 Sapt 20/22 Sa? HOMEWARDS SAILINOS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID. GENOA. ANTWIRP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG, OSLO VIA SUEZ "FAUTRIA" S1,091 words
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Advertisement897 1957-08-24 11 J?Ef,^Na THE REN UNE STEAMERS LTD Vmi^ SINGAPORE (Incorporated In the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINO4 TO U.K. 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. S'hom Penong BENCRUACHAN for London, Antwerp In Part/24 Aug BENLOMOND for London, Homburg, Rotterdam 24 Aug/ S Seat Under* «r**t errtv«i 27 Sept MMVANNOCH tor Liverpool, Hull897 words
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Advertisement1261 1957-08-24 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL.t No.: ***** ■IXSmMAN UMKS KLAVBMKM UME LONDON, HAVRI, ROTTIRDAM, LOS ANGELIS, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG 4 HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND ond tor U.S.A., North AtlonNc Port. A tm^i^T^ d 0 V s°' ombo SUNNYV.LLE CITY OF POONA Spore P. S'hom Penong S'pora P Sham Penong1,261 words
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Article990 1957-08-24 12 Some restaurants are notv turned into centres where bookies accept bets. lIAVE a look round the restaurants on a race day and you will find abnormal crowds eagerly listening to Rediffusion commentaries (never expect a the Government to ban g such sweet music, s which would990 words
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214 1957-08-24 12 IPOH'S NARROW ROADS DEMAND ATTENTION JT is h4gh time that the police in Ipoh did something to stop the bad driving and the disregard for road rules and safety by car, lorry and cycle drivers in this area. The various schools of motoring seem to do nothing but instruct in214 words
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Advertisement386 1957-08-24 12 B O V RIL &ffim*ftyt 'm Mf^ rSafcar^aHiH 1 10 Ibi of prime beef goes into the making of Mb. of Bovril. And there are essential vitamins as well! Bovril is especially rich in Bt, B2andßl2. Drink a cup of Bovril every day, and add a generous spoonful of Bovril386 words
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Advertisement123 1957-08-24 12 NOMAD the best milk from the country of milk NOMAD milk powder 10 times better £i? J^JJ ari|.y I• 18 ti. NUTRITIOUS natural proteins, mineral. ife^ NO WASTE and vitamins in scientifically L?W balanced proportion?. Mimi ti. HEALTHY maximum health-giving pro- GUARANTEE partiaa. |£-T aUborat, fi^> 3. FRESH k^9 processed123 words
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575 1957-08-24 13 Praesody conquers nerves —and our Number One FOREIGN CHALLENGERS SWEEP THROUGH By NORMAN SIEBEL SINGAPORE CHAMPION Ong Chew Bee, beaten 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 in the second round by 20 year old Rajah Praesody of Ceylon, was among the Malayans who fell to the foreign challenge in the men's singles when575 words
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Article856 1957-08-24 13 MEN** SINGLES Second round: Tan Uep Tjiauw (It.d.) bt Vo Van Thanh (Viet) 6-1, 6-1; Moses Tay (Pk) bt Bernard Pinto (Oey) 4-6, 2-4, ret; Vo Van Bay (Viet) bt T. 8. Kirn (S> 6-0. 6-1; S. Karalak (Slam) bt A. O. B. Pakir (S)856 words
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Advertisement473 1957-08-24 13 jP^E mm^^^^^^ m^ a m^^ mmmmm j (nlinl)( .d trom Page XII OXS VACANT >;,./,.) B U xSocU.txtra. INS are invited for *mor Clerk, scale 295 x 15 385/ 5M x 25 655. Senior Cambridge credit in English, knowledge of .ese desirable. sia ]e -r- 152.50 x >: 15 325/473 words
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Advertisement707 1957-08-24 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wordt $S (Mm.) Box SO cU. extra. OPERA ESTATE: Immediate occupation. Terrace house with two bedrooms, one servant's room Partly furnished. Enquire- 46 Dafne Street, Singapore SPACIOUS 2-STOREY Building Stevens— Buklt Timah Junction 30,000 sq. ft- Servants Quarters i 2-Car Garage. M.S. Ring ***** between 8.30 10.30707 words
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Advertisement732 1957-08-24 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Word, U (Mln.) Box ill ett. txtra BUNGALOW LOT acre for sale. Beautiful surroundings about 50 yards from Kampar Road, Ipoh Price $11,000 net. Apply M-. Lee Telephone 2942 Ipoh. QUICK SALE. New two-storey shophouse off Chua Cheng Bok Street, Ipoh. Easy terms possible. Also732 words
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Advertisement862 1957-08-24 13 AGENTS WANTED 2ii Word, $S (Mln.) Box SO ct: extra. RENOWNED sewing machine manufacturers require sole agent with shop In central district of Singapore. Agency for Singapore St Federation of Malaya. Reply P.O. Box 1933. Singapore. VEHICLES WANTED 20 Word, $S (Mm.) Box M ct,. extra. BORGWARD, 1957, GOOD condition,862 words
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Advertisement504 1957-08-24 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 1* Word, Mm.) Box >" ct: txtra. ORCHIDS PROM HAWAII Just arrived all Latest Newest Crosses, V&ndas and Dendobriuma, IV to Blooming Sizes Seng Heng Flower Garden. 308. Thompson Road. 1956 CONSUL MX n Cream W.S.W Tyres $5000 /Easy terms. 1952 Plymouth Radio Respray W-S.W Offer,504 words
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Advertisement222 1957-08-24 13 Aftt Too often ffl\ a coincidence Volkswagen WINS 1957 AUSTRALIAN AM POL TRIAL OUTRIGHT Volkswagen SECOND IN 1957 AUSTRALIAN AM POL TRIAL Volkswagen Ist. 2nd. 3rd. in OWN CLASS Primarily. Volkswagen was not especially designed to win trials the fact that It continues to do so Is purely incidental! Volkswagen222 words
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233 1957-08-24 14 The mile looks ideal for Flying Princess EPSOM JEEP says. a CPRING CUP jP winner Flymk ing Princess, W who has a splendid re cord over middle distances, stands out as a good thing in today's main race (Race 6) at Bukit Timah. The mile looks ideal for her. When233 words
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Article28 1957-08-24 14 BEST BET in today V card is CUNONC RAPAT (Race 4). BEST OUTSIDER is PIZARRO in Race 5. THE COINC was good up fro last evening.28 words
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177 1957-08-24 14 TUFTON CAN SCORE HIS FIFTH WIN IN A ROW rpUFTON, proiSh mot c d to jM Class 2 after p| winning his last Yft four starts, has a great chance of making it flve-in-a-row (Race 8). Last month he carried 9.0 to a smashing win over the Bukit Timah 1|177 words
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104 1957-08-24 14 WINTERDRINA should follow up his recent Penang success In Race 7. A 7-lb. penalty is not likely to trouble him. Neal Hnbbs has a strong hand here and his chief hope may be The Cobra, who showed pro- mise when he ran104 words
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Article1237 1957-08-24 14 2.15 -Race 1 (Cl. 0lv. 4) 6F 1. 8 Waxer <C. K Ch'ng Mdm C. T. Goh, Hobbs, 4 9 0 DonnHly 2. 8 French Draws (United Stable) R Breukelen. 3 8 12 Geyer 3. 7 Her Hichncac (S. K. Chee) Hobbs. 4 8 111,237 words
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Article74 1957-08-24 14 IN BRIEF 'TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Sally I Hudson created the first I upset of the Singapore national swimming championships when she beat Bernice Lancaster in the women's 400 metres final at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday Sally covered the distance in 6min 0.1 sec and finished 30 metres ahead of Bernice with74 words
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Article187 1957-08-24 14 LEE FOO SAM - OMAR GIVES CHOONG A FRIGHT LEE FOO SAM 1 1 MALAYAN OPEN: EDDY IN SEMI-FINALjk By IPOH, Friday. FDDY CHOONG of Penang today reached the semi-finals of the men's singles in the Malayan open badminton championships here. The All-England champion beat Omar Ibrahim of Singapore 17-14, 15-0 in the most187 words
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681 1957-08-24 14 RESULTS AT A GLANCE Morning Session MEN'S SINGLES quarterfinal: Eddy Choong (Pg) bt Omar Ibrahim (Spore) 17-14, 15-0. Teh Kew San (Pit) bt Lai Fook Ying (S'gor) 15-7, 17-15, Abdullah Piruz (S'for) bt Khoo Eng Huah (Pf) 15-12, 5-15, SurJlt Raj (S'gor) bt Toh Boon Then* (Pg) 15-3, 18-15. WOMEN'S681 words
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Article24 1957-08-24 14 SEATTLE, Fri. Floyd Patterson retained his world heavyweight hoxin* championship here last night, knocking out Pete Rademacher in the sixth I round.24 words
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310 1957-08-24 14 freestyle relay. Their "B" took second place from Singapore S.C. after a keen tussle The winning time of Lionel Chee, Fong Hoe Beng. Thlo Glm Hock and Tan Cheow Choon was 9min 43.65ec. The championships will be held at the Chinese Swimming Club. starting310 words
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310 1957-08-24 14 DEWS HITS BRIGHT 65 NOT OUT FOR SOUTH FEDERATION SEREMBAN, Fri. The Ceylon cricketers had lost three wickets for 38 runs at the close in reply to South Federation's 183 in their two-day match which began here today. Play was delayed for nearly two hours because of rain. The match310 words
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211 1957-08-24 14 SIR LEN HUTTON - England get 412, then rout W.I. for 89. SIR LEN HUTTON By THE OVAL x elegant Tom veney. i, night, at second I land inn in under < today. se< fifth TinEngland Indies. England from 283 in put a -ov lunch tit: COse Of 1)1; West Indirs Englanr! way to211 words
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Article155 1957-08-24 14 I LONDON, Fri. Results in today's cricket matches were: At Leicester, Match abandoned (rain). Leicestershire 258 and 188-7 dccl. iHallam 74). Essex 200. (Leicester two points i. At Northampton, Northamptonshire beat Derbyshire by 135 runs. Northampton 117 and 215. Derbyshire 146 and 51 (Tribe 6-161. (Northampton 12Reuter - 155 words
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Advertisement35 1957-08-24 14 MALAYAN TENNIS RESULTS-see Pag ETERNn-MRTIC ■j on a ball-bearing ay Scientifically the B most modern H selfwinding watch Ej Waterproof, Shockprotectrd. Non-magnetic. Unbreakable 1 Z/l fcj mainspring Ji Qy GAMMETERS LTD.. 16. Collyer Quay. Situ35 words
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Miscellaneous59 1957-08-24 14 TEVNIB: Malayan championships (third day), padang, 9 a.m. SWIMMING: Singapore national championships, Amber Road. 3-30 p.m. SOCCER: Ang Soon Hoe Cup: Pasir Panjang B.C. v SHB 8.C., Buona Vista Road.. ATHLETICS: Singapore Business Houses championships. Jalan Besar. 2 p.m.; Achilles Club championships, Parrer Park, 3 P.m. BOXING: Kirn Xl Slong59 words
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