The Straits Times, 5 September 1957
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Title Section12 1957-09-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, THURSnAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 15 CENTS12 words
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Article435 1957-09-05 1 IT DEPENDS IF THE RED BOSS WILL FORSWEAR COMMUNISM he does not then it will be boat ticket to China, says defence chief Razak If he should come 0ut.... ITUALA LUMPUR, IV Wed. —If Chin Pen;, secretary-gen-eral of the Malayan m.imunist Party, jives himself up but435 words
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Article, Illustration96 1957-09-05 1 LORD Ptnill. the British Minuter of State for Colonial Affairs, arrived in Singapore yesterday with Lady Perth after attending the merdeka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur. They were met at the airport by the Chief Minister, Mr Li m Yew Hock. They leave for Ku thing96 words
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126 1957-09-05 1 IPOH, Wednesday. SECURITY forces operating in the notorious Siaigei Siput area of Perak yesterday morning killed two bandits in the first engagement with terrorists in independent Malaya. R killing of Fong Yee ad Heng Tong, both rs of a group who had rrorisingr the area126 words
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Article47 1957-09-05 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Elsenhower yesterday signed the U553,435,810,--000 foreign aid appropriation bill, but said he would watch closely the effects of what he called the serious cut made by Congress. The total l s about $1000 million less than Mr. Eisenhower sought. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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276 1957-09-05 1 OLIVE GRUT - Sea snake scare: Victims need not die OLIVE GRUT By DENANG, Wed. Sea 1 snake bites need not be fatal. It depends on the amount of venom that enters the victim's body. Dr. H. A. Reid, a specialist physician at Penang General Hospital, told me this today in commenting on276 words
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Article148 1957-09-05 1 NEW YORK, Wed. Dr. Roger Cole of Cambridge, England, and Mrs Kay Conncll, billed as "the happiest grand, mother in New York." last night won the top prise of U.S.S2S.MQ ($75.Mf In a television quiz show "Name that Tone." Dr. Cole, who flies back to EnglandAP - 148 words
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Article110 1957-09-05 1 NEHRU MAY PAY VISIT TO MALAYA "VIEW DELHI, Wed. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, may visit Malaya when he goes to Japan in October, according to political circles here today. Mr. 8. K. Patil. India's Minister for Irrigation, who has been in Malaya as state guest for the merdekaReuter - 110 words
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Article29 1957-09-05 1 WELLINGTON, Wed The deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, said today New Zealand would not acquire nuclear weapons nor become a base for their storage.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article57 1957-09-05 1 NEW YORK, Wed— A 34--year-old Negro told police in Birmingham. Alabama, today that he was kidnapped and emasculated by a group of White men wearing hoods and robes. The Negro, Judge Aaron, was reported In "satisfactory" condition, but hospital attendants said he had been severelyUP - 57 words
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139 1957-09-05 1 lIOMICIDE Squad detectives last night interviewed several waitresses in a Chinatown bar in connection with a secret society clash which ended in the death of an 18-year-old boy. The youth, Chan Chew Hong, was wounded in a I street battle on Monday night. He139 words
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Article34 1957-09-05 1 RANGOON. Wed. The Buimese Government has nought 30 Seafury fighters from the United States, it was reliably reported here yesterday. The planes are expected to arrive next month. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article18 1957-09-05 1 MELBOURNE Wed. -The Vietnamese President, Ngo Dlnh Diem, began a state visit to Victoria today. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article184 1957-09-05 1 rE leader of the People'.s Action Party in the Singapore Legislative Assembly. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will protest at the Assembly meeting on Wednesday against what he calls "inaccuracies" in th^ Government White Paper on the Communist threat in the Colony. He does not184 words
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73 1957-09-05 1 Thief 'fishes' $1,650 out of safe HEWLETT (New York). Wed. A burglar went fishing in a bus company's safe here and hooked I 5.5550 ($1,650). Police said the thief, probably working with a string and fish hook device, fished out 70 of 130 bags deposited by drivers going off duty.AP - 73 words
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261 1957-09-05 1 TOPPAKISTAN POLICEMAN COMING HERE He will aid Federation force DAKISTAN is sending an Inspector General of 1 Police, at the request of the Federation Government, to combat subversive activities in Malaya. This was disclosed at a press conference in Singapore yesterday by Mr. Ghulam Ali Khan Talpur, Pakistan's Minister for261 words
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Article81 1957-09-05 1 Reds again reject arms plan LONDON, Wed. Russia again made it plain today that the Western "package plan" for disarmament was unacceptable. At the same time, the Soviet delegate, Mr. Valerian Zorin, accused the Western powers of ob. structing agreement on bis proposal for an imme. dia end to nuclearAP - 81 words
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Article33 1957-09-05 1 NEW YORK. Wed.— A Harrisonburg Fire Department crew came home from fighting a fire more than a little red-faced. Their $45,000 fire engine had burned up In the blaze. A.PAP - 33 words
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Article65 1957-09-05 1 NEW YORK, Wed. The United Nations Security Council will meet tomorrow to consider Malaya's application for membership, it was announced today. The Malayan application was received from the Gov- ernment of the newly Independent state last Saturday. The Security Council was expected to vote unanimous approvalUP - 65 words
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Article51 1957-09-05 1 JERUSALEM, Wed. The Israeli Prime Minister, Mr. David Ben Gurion, said today that the Arab countries could not defeat Israel without the help of foreign powers But if an attack on her were supported by a firstrate power she could not stand on her own against it.Reuter - 51 words
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Article31 1957-09-05 1 PEKING, Wed.— High winds and further heavy downpours are forecast for the region of the Sungari River, Manchuria, whose swollen waters j already threaten the city of Harbin.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article27 1957-09-05 1 NEW YORK, Wed. Two Air Force Jet fighters crashed in the air over Delaware Bay today. One pilot was killed. The other bailed out.— U.P.UP - 27 words
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Article172 1957-09-05 1 YEW YORK, Wed. The Governor of Arkansas, Mr. Orval Faubus, today defied a Federal Court ruling by ordering National Guardsmen to prevent Negroes entering the all-White Little Rock Central School. The court had ordered the school to take in Negro students and the School Superintendent, Mr.AP - 172 words
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Article35 1957-09-05 1 ARMS: 'NO POINT IN DISCUSSIONLONDON, Wed— Kiinsi.iii divii in muni spokesman said there was no point i n further discussion of Western proposals. "More realistic suggestions" were called for. Reuter. (See Col. 7)Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement53 1957-09-05 1 SEASON A-^ PHILIPS PHILIPS I i_:j l Vi:i!; 1 .|i'r' fl I M 4 68A 4^k 3-speed record player wth automatic T^L. S '°P an d muting switch 6-valve, 4- Jm band receiver Intcrchang.able pick-up .^Hlif head with 2 sapphire needl»s Powerful B^^^^ l loudspeaker Continuous high note ,^flH9p l|^^^53 words
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Article, Illustration480 1957-09-05 2 VICE-CHANCELLOR'S ADVICE TO FRESHMEN IS: DONT BE AFRAID TO ASK QUESTIONS EVEN THOUGH THEY MIGHT BE SILLY Always be moving in mind as well as in body pROFESSOR Alex ander Oppenheim, Vice-chancellor of the University of Malaya, yesterday told 350 "freshman" students to be480 words
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Article28 1957-09-05 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Llm Sovi of Ulu Remis Estate was fined $300 In the Kluang Sessions Court today for having 100 packets of prepared opium.28 words
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287 1957-09-05 2 BRITONS ASKED TO PAY TO HELP BUILD UP STRONG ASIAN UNIONS BLACKPOOL, Wednesday. A NOTED British labour leader declared today A that peace and the future of the western world depended on the building of strong trade unions in Japan and the under developed countries of Asia. Sir Charles Oeddes.Reuter - 287 words
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Article60 1957-09-05 2 NEW YORK. Wed. A four-year-old dog cave Its Mf yesterday for his mistress attacking a gunman who force his way into her flat. The little mixed-bred pooch was shot in the back. Bi> it sank its fangs into the bandit, forcing him to flee empt>60 words
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Article252 1957-09-05 2 'Congress will regain Kerala' INDIA will never turn Communist, her Minister for Irrigation and Power, Mr. S. K. Patil, said in Singapore yesterday. He was referring to events In the state of Kerala where a Communist government was elected four months ago. In addition to252 words
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Article59 1957-09-05 2 Xhe Indonesian Consulate In Singapore yesterday said it did not own the launch In which Customs officers seized a quantity o f dutiable cigarettes on Aug. 31. The boat, it added, belonged to the navigation department of the Indonesian Government, &nd was used by the harbour59 words
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Article38 1957-09-05 2 Lady Templer, wife of Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, the former High Commissioner in the Federation, will visit the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society's Crippled Children's Home at Tanah Merah on Saturday.38 words
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Article122 1957-09-05 2 PEN AN O. Wed. Governor oX p Raj. Sir L da r J'l thief Ministei Mr w« Pow Nee, toda, iS 1.000 BadaSSf r, thanksgiving service V bratiiie Malays', dence. More than 31) priests fr« various Buddhist terna* led by the Yen Cheng, said prayers the Penanc122 words
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Advertisement185 1957-09-05 2 TINGUNG-FRESH' and that means healthy gums Yes, you can feel that healthy tingle— it tells you that regular brushing with Gibbs S.R. H^H^H^^B^^lfcfc il^^H is more than just refreshing it's proof that W titm- jbb^H Ijmß^^ ■'ma^b^b^b^b^bl you are looking after both your teeth and "^Mbb^'*^b^H your gums. mir Ice-fresh185 words
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263 1957-09-05 3 JAIL THE STREET WALKERS, GOVT. IS TOLD LONDON, Wed —An official committee appointed by the Government to investigate vice in Britain recommended today that more severe sentences be introduced against street prostitution. The committee, headed by Sir John Wolfenden, ViceChancellor of Reading Univer.^ity. said instead of Doing prostitutes £2 asReuter - 263 words
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194 1957-09-05 3 YEW YORK, Wed. About 6,000 refugees who fled from Hungary in last year's revolt have left temporary camps abroad and returned to their native land. Mr. Donald Kingsley, a refugee expert said yesterday. Mr. Kingsley, chairman of the executive committee of the Tolstoy FoundationReuter; UP - 194 words
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261 1957-09-05 3 J£ENDAL (Jamnica). Wed. A survivor of one of the worst railway crashes in history said yesterday that a defective wheel slipped off the speeding train just before it crashed. The accident occurred half a mile from Kendal on Sunday nightReuter; UP - 261 words
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Article227 1957-09-05 3 Leningrad to New York~*4*SOO miles In 89 minute*** that's the T*4*4 Developed from German World War Two plan STUTTGART, Wednesday. RUSSIA is testing a new inter-continental missile which could fly from Leningrad, in Russia, to New York in 89 minutes, according to a book by aReuter - 227 words
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Article93 1957-09-05 3 2 STARS DENY KEYHOLE STORIES LOS ANGELES, Wed. Film stars Maureen O Hara and Dorothy Dandridge yesterday denied Confidential magazine stories of trysts in a cinema and in the woods. MISS O'HARA testified at the scandal magazine trial that she never cuddled in a cinema with an unidentified Latin AmericanAP - 93 words
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Article, Illustration123 1957-09-05 3 THREE-WEEK SOVIET TOUR BY MRS. ROOSEVELT MOSCOW. Wed— Mrs. fcleanor Roosevelt (above). 75-year-old widow of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt, arrived here yesterday for a three-week tour of the Soviet Union. She told newsmen she wanted to visit Leningrad and Stalingrad in addition to Moscow and to take aAP - 123 words
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Article43 1957-09-05 3 HAMBURG. Wed. Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, once Hitler's finance minister and now a banker, is one of the sponsors of a German-China society to be formed here in a few days Other sponsors Include industrialists shipowners and publicists. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration246 1957-09-05 3 Row over jet plane landing site WASHINGTON, Wednesday. T»HE Soviet Union told the United States yesterday that it objected to McGuire Air Force base in New Jersey as the proposed landing site for its Jet airliner the TU-104 which Is due to make its first trans-AtlanticReuter - 246 words
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Article139 1957-09-05 3 BELGRADE, Wed.— Ml Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary arrived by air today on the first visit Oy a member of the British Government to Yugoslavia since Sir Anthony Eden was here as Foreign Secretory tn Mr. Lloyd, wbo stays till Sunday, will haveReuter - 139 words
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Article26 1957-09-05 3 WASHINGTON. Wed The next ANZUS meeting wiJl be held here on October 4to discuss primarily Far Eastern problems, according to usually reliable sources.— UPUP - 26 words
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Article34 1957-09-05 3 WARSAW, Wed. The Polish Communist Part.' secretariat has sent a letter to party organisations declaring the economic situation is very tense and the country cannot afford further wage increases or strikes. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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135 1957-09-05 3 MANILA, Wed. Three men looted the Philippines' presidential aircraft. Mount Pinatubo. of cash and firearms soon after it crashed in Cebu Province killing President Ramon Magsaysay and 25 others, the Constabulary reported today. The Constabulary said Primo Son, 38, and two others, whose names wereUP - 135 words
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Article279 1957-09-05 3 LONDON, Wed. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £47% Funding 4% £90 i +3/16 War 3tt% £65tt BANKS Merc. (£s:£2Vsp.u.) "H Chartered (£1) 42/3 /3 Hongkong ($125) £47 INSURANCE Com. Un. (ut».) 78/4H HVt Royal 85/1% Prudential £40H RAILS Can. Pac.279 words
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Advertisement58 1957-09-05 3 Mental Exhaustion A Taken in the morninp Brand's Essence of I V f\ Chicken supplies the essential concentrated I I nourishment required to meet the exacting \^Jf, I demands of the day that lies ahead. Taken at the end of the day it »»V7 dispel mental strain and restore vitality58 words
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Advertisement365 1957-09-05 3 PENTALITE offers you "I rHERB the rainbow ends U wLcre/tm MHk&MIH W rtirt with Pcatilito Emulsion WjEj BHW Pataft won tbo magic or complete > Jflgjj^ colour Eraeoom li jooa witn (Da dow c rfltztiittß t&ttOßSuDg tcnfJUft. even 2 dw not. defeat* of Baal ttonnynnw V^V&a-JC^lS^i gmx joar will* and365 words
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Article166 1957-09-05 4 BRAGA ACTS AFTER CHARGES THAT SOME DOCTORS GET HUGE INCOMES THE MONEY WILL BE PAID INTO THE GOVERNMENT TREASURY INSTEAD SINGAPORE Government doctors promoted to specialist posts in future will not receive specialist fees. Instead, the money will go into Government revenue. The Government has166 words
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Article164 1957-09-05 4 Query on Japanese No. 2 wives THe entry of Japanese women to Singapore to be secondary wives of local residents will be raised at the Legislative Assembly meeting on Wednesday. Mr. Lee Choon Eng (Ind. Queenstown) will ask the Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, whether h«164 words
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Article68 1957-09-05 4 At the annual meeting of the South Malaya branch of the Hong Kong University Alumni Association the following official* v/cie elected: President, Dr. N. C. SenGupta; vice-president. Mr. K. L. Liauw; secretary. Mr. Koh Scow Cheng; treasurer. Mrs. O. C. Leow. Committee: Mr. Woon Wah Siang, Mr.68 words
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Article22 1957-09-05 4 Eight boys from the recently opened Reform School at Outram Road, Singapore, have given blood to the Blood Transfusion Centre.22 words
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Article21 1957-09-05 4 The Pakistani Minister of the Interior, Mr. Ohulam All Khan Talpur, will arrive In Singapore from Kuala Lumpur today.21 words
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Article, Illustration12 1957-09-05 4 Michael Joyfully greets his father, Sqn.-Ldr P. V. Rowbotham12 words
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291 1957-09-05 4 'We didn't know of erash it happened so quickly* riFTY-ONE R.A.F. pasr sengers who had a narrow escape from death when their giant Hermes chartered airliner rammed a Dakota plane at Calcutta airport on Sunday arrived in Singapore by air last night.291 words
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Article74 1957-09-05 4 NEED: 3 'MOBILE' DOCTORS KUCHING. Wed. Sarawak, with a population of about 650.000, needs at 1 least three doctors to travel among the people The Government has invited applications from j bachelors prepared to undertake the work. They will be provided with furnished bouses. The I salary is £125 a74 words
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Article180 1957-09-05 4 ALTHOUGH Singapore I fishermen have gone out as far as 500 miles into the South China Sea, they have left the Indian Ocean which is also a rich nshtng ground comparatively unexDloited. But this is not caused by fear of any special dangers in the180 words
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Article18 1957-09-05 4 Twenty-two women from the Sembawang district of Singapore will go on a oneday civics course today.18 words
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189 1957-09-05 4 More money sought for family gratuities rmjE Singapore Gov- eminent has nearly exhausted the funds provided this year to pay gratuities to families of officers who have died or to officers not entitled to pensions. Of $170,000 and 1250.000 provided for the two classes. actual expenditure and known liabilities up189 words
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Article51 1957-09-05 4 Employees of the Lam Soon Cannery in Jurong Road. Sin- gapore, a' threatening to strike or che dismissal of two men. The Singapore General Employees' Union In Middle Road, which claims to represent 98 of the 131 workers at the factory, is holding an emergency meeting51 words
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217 1957-09-05 4 A SINGAPORE City Councillor. Mr. i C( Ch A protested yesterday against the ciedsio council's public utilities committee t charges for electricity from next year. "The council should realise that this would give grounds for the ordinary worker to claim more salary," said Mr. Lee, wh217 words
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Article147 1957-09-05 4 gin for fun he told th< said the p ?iles- Twere inadequate t, chaf The effect on < t tag of the ,v ,°^f!h. would not b( probably be a "So?* 0 1 per cent. The Sinsaporoßatepa,... Association chairnan Q.H. Kiat said- •■TtoTms. is of147 words
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Miscellaneous173 1957-09-05 4 I U [i JsßfT-Jii-1^ 1 Sb_b7Ts7Ti MALAY A K a d io Dance Club; 6.ss*Rtgio* w;iv< imiui li i Announcements; 6.58 SlnzaarKoftK^B^T^ Martet Re^rt; 7 SfS; PK.NANG 366 metres. ff^ M alav i n A M M *l5 AC u£n 2 lni ""bounce- Atnletlc Onlon O««S uRu Time Signal and173 words
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Article199 1957-09-05 5 OFFENCE, BUT STILL INSURED A SINGAPORE traffic magistrate said yesterday a motor-cyclist with a provisional licence could carry an unlicensed pillion passenger without invalidating his insurance. Mr. G. Tara Singh Sidhu said the traffic police were wrong in charging Tang Hong Heng with thus invalidating his Insurance. Tang was acquitted199 words
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353 1957-09-05 5 An independent judiciary is essential— Lord Kilmuir 'There must be trust between Bench, Bar' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, Viscount Kilmuir, today told a packed audience of judges and lawyers of the essential qualities of the legal profession. Addressing the opening session of the Supreme353 words
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Article37 1957-09-05 5 Thief gets away A police corporal, a watchman and an attendant, last night chased a thief who had broken into the Singapore General Hospital canteen. He escaped. It is not known yet whether anything has been stolen.37 words
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Article39 1957-09-05 5 Mr. H. W. Woodruff has been appointed the United K'ngdom Trade Commissioner in Singapore. He -vill arrive on Sept. 29 In the OranJe. He will succeed Mr. Edward Bower who left for London on Tuesday.39 words
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Article18 1957-09-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Lim Ping was fined $250 for having chandu and smoking utensils at Tlram.18 words
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138 1957-09-05 5 A PROTEST was made last night by relatives against the detention of five People's Action Party executive committee members. In a signed statement to the Press, they said: "There is no doubt that they are not detained for their private activities. "Their only participation138 words
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Article39 1957-09-05 5 Mr. Thomas R. Hodet. a United States Consul in Singapore, is being transferred to Kuala Lumpur. He will be succeeded in Singapore by Mr. John S. Connolly who will be arriving from Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 12.39 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-09-05 5 T. (for Tarzan) SHAIPON, aged six, plays with snakes every day. He is the star attraction of his father's snake show. His father, Mohammed Zain. 27, has three other men in his show, which opens at the Great World58 words
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194 1957-09-05 5 LITTLE SHAIPON GOES TO BED WITH DEADLY SERPENTS BESIDE HIM A HUGE yellow snake slithered with fangs bared towards little Shaipon bin Mohammed Zain, aged six, as he lay on the ground. With a sudden dart it whipped its colls around the boys slim torso. Five other snakes all deadly194 words
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Article35 1957-09-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A Merdeka cocktail party will be held at the Johore Civil Service Club tomorrow between 7.30 and 9.30 p.m The Sultan and Sultana of Johore have been invited.35 words
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Article22 1957-09-05 5 KUCHING, Wed. The Australian destroyer Anzac will visit Miri on Friday at the end of a tour of North Borneo.22 words
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Article24 1957-09-05 5 The Singapore City Council Water Department Workers' Union has protested to the City Council over the dismissal of three of Its members.24 words
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Article95 1957-09-05 5 Two killed in 50-ft. car plunge IPOH, Wed. Two men were killed when the car in which they were travelling went into a spin and landed upside down in a 50-foot ravine near Sungei Siput. The nien were Mr. K. Sundram. 32, a conductor of Tenah Estate in Karai, and95 words
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Miscellaneous382 1957-09-05 5 POLICE BAND: Public concat SINGAPORE DEBATING Instructors' training course at Esplanade Garden 6 p.m. to 7 TEAM: Weekly meeting at British gymnastics 6 p.m.; fencing 7.30 pm Council hall, Stamford Road, 6.30 p.m. SHTII THFATRETTE FreP pm KATONG BOYS' CLUB (Gull«i hL r«n tv Work- YWCA <Ra«es <*»y>: Health lemardßoad):382 words
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Article25 1957-09-05 6 to Wordt Sit (Minimum) COCKBURN. suddenly on Sunday Ist September 1957. Sir William Cockburn, Director, and former Chief General Manager of The Chartered Bank.25 words
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Article80 1957-09-05 6 Horrfi lit (Minimum). THE FAMILY OF The Late Mrs. R. J. Palmer thank all relatives and friends who sent wreath*, and attended the funeral, i MR. AND MRS LOW SIEW SENG Thank all their friends and relatives for their gracious presence, kind wishes and gifts on the occasion of80 words
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789 1957-09-05 6 The Straits Times Spore, Thurs. Sept. 5, 1957. The Alliance Programme There is no questioning the fullness of the Alliance Government's programme. An immense task was outlined in the Speech from the Throne. In its essentials this programme is a continuation of policies and aims already laid down, even inherited789 words
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Article330 1957-09-05 6 Malaya's application for membership of the United Nations is unlikely to be jeopardised, as the applications of other Asian countries once were, by Outer Mongolia's plea for membership. Russia's shadow state has once again cabled its application, but while Moscow naturally will support its dependency's claim with330 words
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Article, Illustration936 1957-09-05 6 DENIS WARNER discovers that... <nPO return to Siam after an absence of two years A is at once stimulating and depressing. Bangkok is a scintillating city filled wth new hotels, new roads, new shops and a general air of prosperity that superficially seems936 words
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90 1957-09-05 6 HAND FISHING OVER TO BIG COMPANIES A READER COMMENTS ON PAUL MARKANDAN'S TWO ARTICLES ON FISHING MAY I be allowed to enlarge a little on Paul Markandan'.s excellent articles on the fishing industry. There are. I feel, two major points that need, stressing: 1) The differing conditions prevailing in HongKdftg90 words
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Letter160 1957-09-05 6 Thus this scheme did not have to contend with the problem of debts. Secondly, the fishing community consists of one race and one tribe of that race, and is to all intents a complete and separate community in Hong Kong. Thirdly, there are only three major fish160 words
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Letter211 1957-09-05 6 The Hong Kong co-opera-tive is a marketing organisation only, it does not carry out the local agents' role as godfather. With regard to the methods of fishing, it Is now fair to say that the inshore fishery of Malaya apart from the specialised chencharu fishery oft Pangkor Island211 words
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Letter, Illustration234 1957-09-05 6 The value of the catch per trip in the former case might be about $900 and in the latter $120 to $200. Furthermore up to 50% of the catch value may go in the latter case for petrol for the outboard, and only 15% to 20% in gas234 words
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Letter178 1957-09-05 6 Fishermen so employed are wage earners and also take a share in the catch value. They would thus cease to be indebted to the agents in the way they are now. Surely the best way for Government to assist the fishing industry is to grant loans for178 words
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Letter144 1957-09-05 6 OO FAR little has been V done to recognise graduates from the Nanyane University. Ha s the Malayan Rovernment se c nthe huge outflow of students to China and not guessed the reason for their going? These students do not g' because they are attracted by Communism.144 words
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Advertisement671 1957-09-05 6 r i I Straits Times k Free Press I I For th« convanianca of adver- I filers our rapratantativa* at lit Hoor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, j ORCHARD ROAD, will racahra tmoll E odvtrtuemtnti and antwan to box I nmrbart. Oasiiftad advtrtriainantl may else b* honded to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD.,671 words
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Advertisement102 1957-09-05 6 QUALITY grjj KETTLES tf\ *zfL m y e 3 PINTS OF WATER BOILED IN 5 Mil Prices S"por e Pen in? N* Polished I D 5173 M 3 Pints Aluminium I J 5175 M 5 Pints Chromium D 5353 3 Pints Plated D 5235 5 Pints Af*rtu*m,nt ol THE CENERAL102 words
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Article280 1957-09-05 7 MINISTERS MAY MAKE STATEMENT SOON JjALAYANISATION is not behind schedule in Singa-pore—-as unions are claiming— but ahead. Charges that the Government is deviating from its avowed Malayanisation policies and extending expatriate officers' service have been made by the Trades Union Congress and the Federation of Government280 words
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145 1957-09-05 7 DUNGUN, Weri. A sailing boat a crew of five anded at Kuala near here, ■it ting a month China Sea. ooat left Ma- Island off the ■t of Java, for i on July 30 with 10 pi'*uls of rubber. After sailing for145 words
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195 1957-09-05 7 ANANTHA Narayanan Subramaniam went for a 1 linur taxi ride in Singapore on Tuesday and then could not pay Neo Chin Toon, the driver, the fare, the City Court was told yesterday. Chief Inspector G. Westtrh»ut. said that Anantha boarded195 words
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Article, Illustration443 1957-09-05 7 STOWAWAY IS HELD AFTER MERDEKA CELEBRATIONS 'But it was worth it* he anua A HMAD MOHAMED NAZEE, 17, a Ceylon Malay became a stowaway for the 1,700-mile journey by SPStaSSES?. t0 smsapore )ust to Once he got ashore he slept on the five-foot way sold his gold ring for food—443 words
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Article224 1957-09-05 7 Terms fair they all say it From Page One those who would not for- swear Communism, without > being subjected to investi- gatlon or interrogation. The Government's new surrender terms were well received today by leaders of non-Alliance political parties. The president of Paity Rakyat Inche Ahmad Boestamam. said that224 words
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Article85 1957-09-05 7 Singapore's Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Is making another bid to end the 102-day-old strike by employees of the Hock Lee Bus Company. If he succeeds, the court of inquiry which he appointed to look into the dispute85 words
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Article52 1957-09-05 7 Mr. Mohamed All Alsagofl will talk on "Islam In the new Malaya" at the Singapore Young Men's Muslim Association's weekly literary meeting on Saturday. The talk will b e at the association premises 31 Lorong 12, Geylang. at 5 p.m. The meeting Is open to52 words
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Article61 1957-09-05 7 Didn't stop— fined $10 PENANG, Wed. A youth who failed to stop his car at a stop-look-go junction was fined $10 today. "But I did stop," Teh Teong Kheng told the magistrate. Mr. E. A. Long. "I saw two traffic policemen talking under a tree near the Northern Road-Gurney Drive61 words
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320 1957-09-05 7 MALACCA, Wed. The Duchess of Gloucester, during a five-hour tour of Malacca with her son, Prince William, had her fortune told today at the SM-year-old Cheng Boon Teng Temple here the oldest temple In Malaya. The Duchess shook a traditional fortune-telling con. tamer320 words
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Article, Illustration34 1957-09-05 7 Che Zainab in gorgeous kebaya takes the title CHE ZAINAB binte Haji AU, who was crowned "Miss Kebaya Merdeka" at the Bukit Bintang Amusement Park. Kuala Lumpur, this week. Straits Times picture.34 words
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280 1957-09-05 7 IPOH, Wednesday. qTOE presence of the Duke of Gloucester would 1 serve to cement the relationships between the Federation and the United Kingdom, said the Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang today. He was speaking at a function this morning at which the Duke laid280 words
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Article28 1957-09-05 7 The 7th Singapore Company of the Girls' Life Brigade will hold their annual Inspection and display at the Presbyterian Church in Prinsep Street on Saturday.28 words
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Article51 1957-09-05 7 The Governor, Sir Robert Black, will present the Queen's colour to the Far East Station on the parade ground of H.M.S. Terror in Singapore Naval Base on Sept. 23. Before the presentation, the colour will be consecrated oy the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev H.W.51 words
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Article204 1957-09-05 7 PAP: The question is where now? POLITICAL circles in Singapore are watching closely the next move of the People's Action Party's "moderi tes 1 group, now that th c secretary general lV f r. T. T. Rajah has resigned. V'ill the "moderates'* led by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew succeeti in204 words
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Article78 1957-09-05 7 Mr. D.C. D'Cotta, a Singapore district judge sitting as a one-man court of inquiry, wi today hear the dispute between the Malaysian Mariners' Union and the Singapore Pilot Association, at the Ministry of Labour in Havelock Road. The dispute is over the termination of the employment78 words
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Advertisement62 1957-09-05 7 f^p MIRACLE MAGNETO Il»si ,:i!L •"I rjn|« of nufnttot htt *~^r-.^^_ «ip«cull y dtiigmd for -f^^^^g^SM^g^ •wo >nd tour cylinder. c»|iMt AWsSfli H^t^H •■"I k. n d Sepjut, tuw Ml ■r*^3Hi '''Ca *i««»M« Impul,, Sr.rrtr PlflluL^Bli^^P^ •"'bit thu mtfntto ro J^ftf^M TJH^Bh *'"trf to any ryrx IpT nioij nr j62 words
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Advertisement145 1957-09-05 7 mW lllllllC3HMllllllllC]llllllllllll[]llllllllllliC]llilllllllllC]llllllllllllC]lllllllllllH s I A n |l Week of our Historical I zna Grand SALE c Greatest sensational golden 1 $aving event of the year j A feu> of our many items:** 1 36" French Plain Velvet $2.85 p.yd. 36" Plain Dyed Velvet $1.90 1 36" German Ptd. Clazed Cotton145 words
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Article, Illustration886 1957-09-05 8 AN OLD CRAFT SHEETCHES ON GLASS HAND etching on glass, an old and fascinating craft, has been revived by a Singapore woman, Mrs. Otto Sorensen, who does it as a spare-time hobby in her own home. Using an electrically operated diamond, Mrs. Sorensen etches Intricate Chinese designs on the886 words
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Advertisement103 1957-09-05 8 I Extra large 26 oz. bottle retailing at a lower price than other products half this size. m L/C m^^^^^im' contains BF^pH vitamin Cl g^jj full-sized urdn§6S •> j*x*> I I A" I t o Potion. <^jm JLI^JP ru VLTRAA ron- "Spßf DfcBOKIKO f S'NCAPORE PFNANC IPOH •T ?tV. Ji.iM103 words
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Advertisement312 1957-09-05 8 MODESS Wear your slimmest skirt or cheongsom with confidence— MODESS simply can't show. MODESS are silky-soft, extra absorbent ond v superbly comfortable! Wear MODESS Sanitary Towels with the MODESS oil-elastic adjustable belt. (bfwwun e fjfofm*on paoduo The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated in England! blue, green -and now"~ RED'Py ex -i^312 words
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Miscellaneous236 1957-09-05 8 Straits Times Crossword J 3 LJ 3 1 J' P* M y ff 7 ff 8 Hi ni!^~ 2i ACROSS S Flower which had a royal 1 Quiet) There's drunk around following (4, 2, 9). ln a hat (6). 6 Mark with permitted colour 9 Origin of dentistry (10). (7).236 words
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Article, Illustration1525 1957-09-05 9 The hanging judge of Oklahoma president Grant of the U.S. was getting anxious about lawlessness in the wild Indian Territory the haunt o f tlie scum of the frontier. Travellers went there at their own risk... women were debauched. So he appointed middle-aged Ohio lawyer Isaac Charles Parker as judge1,525 words
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Advertisement7 1957-09-05 9 M THE HOAXER I fi DEATH VALLEY^F7 words
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Advertisement176 1957-09-05 9 PUSH-BUTTON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION I SUPER POWER LONG LOW STYLING j INCREASED VISIBILITY j Custom Royal V 8 4 door Sedan... This brilliant new 1957 Custom Royal is fashioned for those who set the mode., in style, power, precision and luxury, ...long v^~) low styling and a choice of many colours176 words
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Miscellaneous42 1957-09-05 9 Rex Morgan M.iK Patting hand HELLO, SWEETIE V INA FEW PAY& WE'LL HAVE H7 I SHOULD BE TATTING IQDg N^' T W THAT OLOTUK TAKEN OUTjg- W HANR ft* BECAUSE KDDWP I Dick Tracg Stilt alive Ace O 9 Hara FuU report42 words
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388 1957-09-05 10 By Our Market Correspondent FEDERATION of Malaya sellers came out in force on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday and took the price down by one and seven-eighths cents compared with Tuesday. September first grade closed at 86 cents per lb., only388 words
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Article20 1957-09-05 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 4 RUBBER; 86 cents per lb. (down IS cents). TIN: 5365,12'^ per picul (no 25 cents).20 words
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Article142 1957-09-05 10 MELBOURNE, Wed.— INVESTMENT shares were quiet, but firm on the Stock Exchange here today. Ampol Exploration up Is. 6d. provided the main rise in the firmer oil and gold section following details of the subsidies announced In the Commonwealth budget. Other stocks were steady with a low turnover142 words
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Article141 1957-09-05 10 September first grade robber boyeri f j).b. closed In Singapore on Wednesday at 86 cents per lb. down IT* cents on Tuesday's close. The closing tone was uncertain. Closing prieea In cents per lb. yesterday were; OFFICIAL: Int. R.S.B. Spot f.o.b. b-vers 86. sellers 86*; Int. 1 R.S141 words
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Article442 1957-09-05 10 BROKERS REPORT The Malayan Share Broken Association reported: "Industrials were easier, tins and rubber were irregular. Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following kfjataess done yesterday: Gammon $3.50; W. Hammer $2.45 cd and $2.47", cd; Hume Industries prcf. A24s. 4Hd. cd; M. Breweries $3.90 (and overnight) Malayan Cement $1.75; M.442 words
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Article107 1957-09-05 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady quiet; September/ October $25 14 buyers. J26 1 sellers Coconut oil: steady quiet; bulk $41 34 sellers, drum $45 1 2 sellers Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntolc white $114. Sarawak $113, (both unchanged), special107 words
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Article86 1957-09-05 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Bengalen 1-2, Pyrrhus 4-5, Tatsuharu Maru 6A. Wonoglri 6-7, Soudan 8-9, Aagtekerk 10-11. Telemachus 13-14, Glengarry 15-16, Marne Lloyd 18. Charon WSEDE. Burnside 19, Larantuka N.Wall 8, Maxwell Brander 21-22. Rajah Brooke 24. Malayan Prince 25-26,86 words
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Article71 1957-09-05 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes tn Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100):— Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Belgian Francs 1615; Holland Guilders 123*4: Italian Lire ***** On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the V. S. dollar was quoted71 words
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Article23 1957-09-05 10 The following August tin outputs are announced: Rahman Hydraulic 513 plculs. Krnong Tin: Rasa Mine 644 plculs. Jlnjang Mine 641 piculs.23 words
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Article105 1957-09-05 10 RISING production of Bdsel cars boosted United States auto production of the Ford Motor Company in August to 167,156. This compares with 154.415 In July and only 87,566 In August last year. Ford now has turned out 1.336,881 cars during the first eight months of 1957105 words
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Advertisement511 1957-09-05 10 TENDER SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for sanitary contract for 4 blocks of 9 storey, 4 blocks of 4 7 storey and 1 block of 4 storey flats at St. Michael's Road, Contract I. Tender form etc. may be obtained on payment of a deposit of (250/- which will511 words
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Advertisement400 1957-09-05 10 NOTICES TEMERLOH— MARAN ROAD The Bridge at M/s. 59 (Sungei Jempol) will be closed from 10.00 p.m. to 6.00 ajn. on nights 9th/ 10th to I2th/i3th (Inclusive) September 1957 for repairs. ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS LIMITED NOTICE Is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS, LIMITED will be held400 words
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Advertisement272 1957-09-05 10 TENDER H.M. DOCKYARD. SINGAPORE SALE BY TENDER NO «4«/57 Tenders are Invited for the purchase of the remains of the wreck of the ex-Japanese tanker SHIRKTOKO MARU (alleged to be of ***** tons displacement originally) and adjacent debris lying In Admiralty waters on the Spoil Ground off Sungei senlbong on272 words
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Advertisement336 1957-09-05 10 NOTICE NOTICE UNDER SECTION Ml OV THE TOWN BOARD ENACTMENT NO. 118 JOBOBE A draft plan No. J4/9088 fot proposed layout for the ares bounded by Jalan Bakau Chondong, Jalan Mohamed Akil, Jalas Sultanah and Jalan Zaberiah Bandar Penggaram has been prepared and is open to Public Inspection at the336 words
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Advertisement550 1957-09-05 10 Going on Lea\s> KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE STRAITS BUjfo Six Months Air Freight Subscription m Six Months Sea Mall Subscription (A^^lj) KMUTSEN LINE orikki s*w* fROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS iQ SaiMwn San Vancoovei Francisco Spot, P.Swet» P. S ri.ri. Bakk. 20/22S ep ZXtJW nnaß.kka USep 1 1/14 Oct ISO*550 words
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Advertisement1285 1957-09-05 11 leJ: i4Os MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. TifcMll ,1 lines) llncorporofeo m Singoporel HJ £>"•• THE BLUE FUNNEL UNB r SSf ,*U.ih6S to UVgPOOt, GLASGOW, LONDON ft COHTIHENTAL PORTS v. $-*i wH* libett, fe proceed vie Poneme or Cape of Coed Hene) Comers option to proceed vw to lood ana discharge1,285 words
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Advertisement1083 1957-09-05 11 B-w m i t pmSfT'njtfJN W >J J-f7>2J| BAST ASIATIC LIMBS OUTWARDS SAILINGS POR BANGKOK AMD/OR FAR EAST "LALAMPJA" WWtSf W/»t2* 11/2S°sUt •JAVA' ""J 1 4/ 4 Oat "SILANWA^^.^ VS Oet 4/ I Oct 4/ I Oct HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR AO€N. PORT SAID. GtNOA, ANTWIRP, ROTTEtDAM, HAMBURG, COPINHAMN, GCTHINBURG. OSLO1,083 words
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Advertisement1286 1957-09-05 11 McALISTER <Se CO.. LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ■t-«.f«l M^pe u*%9 KLAVSMBSS LINE LONDON, HAVRI, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND ond for U.S.A.. North Atlcntic Ports A"**'"" C#Btwl and Canoda via Colombo Ameriee •CITT OF POONA fUNNTVILLE S'pora P. Sham Penong S'pora P- S'hom Penong In1,286 words
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361 1957-09-05 12 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA says I7"UALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Singapore athletics fans may see the PiJians in action in Singapore next week if immediate steps are taken by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. In fact, all the S.A.A.A. officials have to do Is to361 words
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Article89 1957-09-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— Singapore, ttrong contenders Of the Merde^a basketball title, went on a si--., ing spree to beat Kowlion ?3-7.< on the Chlnwoo courts tonight. Fielding most of then- Olympic players, Singapore took no chances against their reputed opponents and led 45-2S at the Interval.89 words
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Article53 1957-09-05 12 LONDON, Wed —Tea scores to today's cricket matches were: At Hove: Sussex 99 1 versus Surrey; At Hasting: Commonwealth XI 131-4 (Pettlford 58 not out) versus England XI. At Scarboroafh; Gentleman 74-2 versus Players; At Torquay: England XI 258-7 (Emmrtt 114, Palmer 59) versusReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration348 1957-09-05 12 V. P. NAYAGAM - V. P. NAYAGAM 'GOOD-BYE TO MALAYA' FOR 5 YEARS Will play in the All-England By INDONESIA'S badminton "wonder girl" Yang Weng Cheng will not compete in Malaya again in the next live years. The reason: she is going to the United States for348 words
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154 1957-09-05 12 INDONESIAN GIRLS WILL NOT PLAY EXHIBITION GAMES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Indonesian girls, Yang Weng Cheng and Oei Lin Nio, will not play in exhibition badminton matches in the Federation or Singapore as they are leaving for home immediately after the Merdeka Games. Nandu Natekar and T. N. Seth, the154 words
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Article30 1957-09-05 12 Wearne Brothers entered the final of the S.B.H.F.A. league and Cup competition when they beat Weames "A" 2-1 In the «emlflr.als at Jalan Besar stadium yetterday.30 words
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Article220 1957-09-05 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club had their first rugb> trial of the season when The Rest trounced Newcomers 38-3 irr their annual match on the padang yesterday. The Rest scored four goals live tries and a dropped Si an unconverted try Rest, with most o ar's players, outplayed220 words
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Article162 1957-09-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—Continuous rain for the past few days has given the touring Ceylon team an advantage over AllMalaya In their three-day "Test" which begins here on Friday on the Selangor Club padang. The Ceylonese hope to win the match through their spinners D. Weeraslnghe.162 words
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Article39 1957-09-05 12 BLACKPOOL Wed— No play was possible until this afternoon in the West Indies match against Lancashire here today because of rain. Shortly after the tea Interval the tourists had lost six wickets for 126.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article229 1957-09-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Even If Singapore beat their two remaining opponents, Cambodia tomorrow and Burma on Saturday, they will finish no better than fifth in the current Merdeka Games soccer championships being played at the Stadium Merdeka. But after their great tussles with the229 words
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Article611 1957-09-05 12 A TOTAL of 147 horses from Classes 1 and 3 have been enterd for the Perak Turf Club's three-day Sultan's Gold Vase meeting here on Sept. 14, 18 and 21. There will be eight races on the first and third days and seven on611 words
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Article77 1957-09-05 12 FIRST DAY: Clmw 1 Dlv». 1, 3 and 4— 6 Dlvs 3 and 4 9f: (law S Dlvs. 1 and 7f. SECOND DAY: Claw 1 Dlvs. 2. 3 and 4— s'4f str.. Class S DJyi I, 2 and S— «f; Mt. S— 7f. THIRD DAT: Class 177 words
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Advertisement708 1957-09-05 13 NOTICE THE HIGH COURT OF i THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OP SINGAPORE. t OrlgfiHßg gammons 1 Ns> $4 ef 1*57. In the Matter of four Indentures of Conveyance r. dated respectively the 2nd day of April 1833 (registered in Volume DXCIV No. 32), the 10th day of June 1926708 words
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Advertisement252 1957-09-05 13 POPULARITY j GREATER DE ||H|| LOWER PRICES Increased production allows FRIGIDAIRE^ to introduce new low prices for all their models AMERICAN MODELS AIR CONDITIONERS 8 cv. ft. $1,021 h.p 891 10.4 cv. ft. $1,242 1 h.p $1,035 12 cv. ft $1,845 .1* h.p $1,206 14.1 cv. ft $2,380 INGUSH MODELS252 words
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Article, Illustration498 1957-09-05 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL India's Seth goes down In 18 minutes in final 'AH I had to do was to play safe and wait for the errors' By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. FDDY CHOONG, the All-England and Malayan champion, and Yang Weng Ching, the Indonesian women's champion, won the498 words
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Article82 1957-09-05 14 ONG POH LIM and 00l Teik Hock. Malaya's top Thomas Cup pair of 1955. proved themselves the best doubles combination in Malaya with a sweeping victory over Abdullah Piruz and Lai Fook Ying by 15-6. 15-8 in the final of the men's doubles. Though they82 words
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Article82 1957-09-05 14 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Selangor Badminton Association is to Investigate an allegation that an official passed "nasty remarks" about Mrs. Cecilia Samuel, 37, which led to her withdrawal from the Merdeka badminton championships. Mrs. Samuel alleged yesterday that a Selangor B.A. official called her names and said that82 words
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370 1957-09-05 14 YANG WENO Chlng, 1 the Indonesian champion, beat Tan Gaik Bee, of Penang 12-10, 9-12, 11-4 in the women's singles final last night. The Indonesian, who won the Malayan title in 1956. was given a much harder fight than was expected and It370 words
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Article143 1957-09-05 14 Great win for Penang women rE PENANG Über Cup pair of Lam Kit Lin and Tan Gaik Bee broke the Indonesian domination in the women's events. They showed superb combination to score an upset victory over Yang Weng Ching and Oei Lin Nio (Indonesia), the 1956 Malayan women's doubles champions143 words
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499 1957-09-05 14 FEDERATION SETTLE AN ACCOUNT WITH SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation of Malaya, ranked a place below Singapore at hockey In the Olympic Games at Melbourne last year, today settled the account in their favour at the Merdeka Stadium. Meeetlng Singapore In the only International match of the Merdeka hockey499 words
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Article637 1957-09-05 14 Malaya fight back to hold H.K. I/'UALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malaya made a brilliant second half rally to hold Hong Kong 3-3 in their winners league match in the Merdeka Games soccer tournament at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Malaya, down 2-0 after 23 minutes, made a fighting .recovery to narrow the637 words
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246 1957-09-05 14 TRACK MAY BE TOO SLOW FOR RECORDS By SAUL JOSHUA KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Torrential rain last night and a new track that has not settled yet will make record-breaking difficult in the track events at the Merdeka Games athletics championship.which start tomorrow at the Merdeka Stadium here. While the pitch246 words
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Article150 1957-09-05 14 GLadys FOR 7th TIME the seventh Aun, the V the iang Or aX court*. Mrs. Chua thm her d. c qua.t,r.,ina£^i Es^ Dao will now n Van Tich Vietna while VoVan h K t H. Ip-Honsk.: Tod»y> results: Men's Sin;:,. v Vo Van Thanh 6-3 8-6 vT? Bay bt H.150 words
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Article25 1957-09-05 14 LONDON Wed.-Rewtafc, night's English football io? matches were: DIV. 2: Bristol City 2, Sate DIV. 3 (North); OMtiam 2. 8t« port 4.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Miscellaneous75 1957-09-05 14 KUALA LUMPUB GOLF: Selangor cham- SOCCER: Indonesia v VletATHLETICS: At Merdeka pionships. 4—630 p.m. at nam, 7 p.m.; Slam v Burma, Stadium. Selangor Club. 8.30 pm.; Cambodia v SingaBASKETBALL: Kowloon v HOCKEY: Malacca v Negrt pore. 10 p.m., Merdeka stadium. Indonesia. 9 a.m.; Hong Kong Sembilan. 4 pm.; Selangor v75 words
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