The Straits Times, 8 September 1957
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Title Section14 1957-09-08 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in /Hate*/* No. 1,150. SINGAPORE, SINDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1957. 20 CENTS14 words
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489 1957-09-08 1 UNION MEN SEE LIM ON ARRESTS: 'WE ARE NOT SATISFIED' I Govt action not a threat to workers, delegates told REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Ceneral Employees 1 Union said yesterday they were not satisfied with the result of an interview with the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, on the489 words
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Article53 1957-09-08 1 |>unday Times I week printed 120,709 topics the largest print order uhicved by i Malayan newspaper on a Sunday rhcr day. JHROLCHOUT the F deration and Singapore, the 32--page special Mcrdcka issue containing full reports and superb pictures of the Declaration of IndcDcndcncc ceremony was53 words
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17 1957-09-08 1 POLICE NABBED WRONG MAN IN BIG SWGOP ol misaid Mr. the police man. who Pau Chre Public17 words
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Article44 1957-09-08 1 lent in 'We It was a reply to 13 other Sneezums who recently declared in the official London Gazette that they were changing their names to Bet Us Sneezum, they explained, was the subject of too many jokes. A.P.AP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration162 1957-09-08 1 JACK SAM - JACK SAM diimi inn FIRE ENGINES RACE TO RUNWAY n hiii> By FIVE fire enninrs .tnd M ambulance rushed to the runway of the Singapore Internationa! Airport at Paya I.ebar yesterday, when a SaUon-bouiu! Pan-American World Airways plane made an emergency landing after developing162 words
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33 1957-09-08 1 BRISBANE. Sat. Captain G. S. H. Champion. 38-year-old Australian master of the freighter Nankin, has been appointed A.D.C. to the Queen. He is the only Merchant Navy A.D.C.33 words
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Article72 1957-09-08 1 PEKING (cabled via Moscow. Sat.— Mr. Chou En-lai the Chinese Premier, told touring American youths today that American newsmen would noi be admitted to Red China unless the United stairs allowed Chinese rete rights. In WASHINGTON. Tho Elsenhower Administration Is •.pitted ready and willing toAP - 72 words
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Article274 1957-09-08 1 OFFICIALS STOPPED HER AT WHARF CINGAPORE immigrction officials stopped a 19-year-old schoolgirl yesterday as she was about to board a ship for Formosa. They found that the girl. Chong Swot- Chu. did not have the written permission to sail required for minor.*.. Miss Chong was taken274 words
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Article68 1957-09-08 1 Fireworks tonight A repeat of the Merdeka fireworks display in Kuala Lumpur will be given in Singapore tonight. It will h e held by the Japan Club at the old Kallang airport starting at 9.30 p.m. and should be clearly seen from many parts of the island. It will include68 words
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Article31 1957-09-08 1 ACCRA. Sat.- Mr. Geollrey Blng. 48. a British barrister and former labour M.P., has been appointed Attorney-Ge-neral to thp Ghana Civil Service, it was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article95 1957-09-08 1 DEKING, Sat. papers reported today that three ringleaders of student riots in Hanyang last June were executed yesterday. Reports of the riot.s published on Aug. 6 said that more than 1.000 students in Hanyang. central China, rioted and demonstrated against the Government on June 1295 words
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Article63 1957-09-08 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. President Eisenhower today reaffirmed his intention to protect the Middle East against the threat of Communist aggression and subversion. The President said he hoped that "the international Communists would not push Syria into any kind of aggression against her neighbours and the peopleReuter - 63 words
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Article24 1957-09-08 1 ALGIERS. Sat. Fr.nch troops wiped out a band ol 50 rebels who had killed seven French soldiers, the authorities announced today.24 words
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Article147 1957-09-08 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. President Eisenhower conferred here today with the Attorney-General on the Arkansas schools crisis. A spokesman said, however, that there could be no decision until after a federal judge in Little Rock had made a ruling later todayFederal Judcp Ronald Davies was hearing aReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-09-08 1 MALAYA'S FASTEST GIRL SETS A ■*EE-YEAR j ECORD SINGAPOBCS Mary KLiss winning the '.'lii yards E linal .a the Malayaa athletics < tumpkmihlji at Kuala l.uinpur jrcsterdaj to complete :i sprint E doable" for the third >e:ir ill IWfff ISUHI the first time this lias been E79 words
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55 1957-09-08 1 1,2,3,4,5,6 all are Volkswagens SYDNEY. Sat. German Volkswagen cars held the j first six places as the com i petition in the gruellin" 10.500-mile Mobilgas rally streamed through New South Wales tonight on the lu.-r leg of their journey. The leading cars are ex--1 pected to reach the finish ingReuter - 55 words
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Article23 1957-09-08 1 JUDGE ORDERS INTEGRATION i:o( K Ronald ruled In teg i .1 lliult S< i i ik. pi i. CoL t bo(23 words
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Article100 1957-09-08 1 RANGOON, Sat.— Eighty Communist rebels yesterday raided the seaport of Mergui, 320 miles south-east of Rangoon, according to reports received here today. The raiders selied seven Government owned motor and two private launches. The rebels ailed into Mergul harbour before daw.> land launched anReuter - 100 words
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Advertisement196 1957-09-08 1 SERVE NLY $5-20 PARTY PACK r /jzatfoi RELEASES j l»U> I GAINM Of KKKBKRG, an album Mdlv Sun Fi-ebeig $HOO fc'fi SHADOWS, presentirc Jackie Davis Hl-Fl ft! rim o: Hammond Ol Blue Orchids, Niffht Wind. y. ptc $14.00 j CHOICI ttM music of Les Brown Sleepy Time Gal. Stardust. In196 words
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Advertisement118 1957-09-08 1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS Of perfect Quality a S. de'SILVA Jewellers 106. ORCHARD RD., S'PORE-9 TEL. ***** TVter€ Q/e mo*uj w&p to comtowe powde/ n utaj^ but only Creme Puff is Beauty-blended JfeMfe* BEAUTY -BLENDING THE SECRET l Only Max Factor li.is the formula! An iv(|iiiMtr hiliiKf of cream and118 words
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Article, Illustration758 1957-09-08 2 ROBERT HIRST - ROBERT HIRST ll iiillllllWOßLD COPYRIGHT RESERVED" I by AI I 11- 1) troops sight seeing in the baroque 11th century church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli (St. Mary of the Miracles) in Home in 1945 used to Stare entranced at the 1/ year-old Rirl, with the758 words
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96 1957-09-08 2 CLOSE-UP OF 'The most beautiful woman in the world Thert call for Merccde f Pounta I was con 1 Gina'., was as iii.. il mystf Said •Skofi i 'Prontaj I WS <raphei Via Fral star took phone It W:i /aguel} lil oack ot Back Front pi lan p:Jina L -can96 words
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Advertisement218 1957-09-08 2 -w^^^^k s%^ it^ofe^^" '^aiMa^anHP^^a& <&»*. '^^^aw •'^Ste W^ Shamsuddin Hvder y Kmli Lumpur. "**v.^ Hasnah bt. Abdul Aziz i:ii Kribhn.l kumari V. Naidu ,<•>■<•■ :s Alor Star. What thoughts lie behind these bright, intelligent, little faces 0 If they could speak .^NHBaW. Juliet Chong ..^a^aWSSsr^^lfciii. MaijiL*. perhaps their conversation would218 words
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Article, Illustration915 1957-09-08 3 Guarded day and night in a villa fortress j»« t j* i' j I .«i *iS!l* <• i** 1 CHRISTENING OF SON MILKO, JR alien hail- >plinand I had had r the felt I 223 dri- ■(I his handi den by an ater r a Air fan* le journey i915 words
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Article, Illustration23 1957-09-08 3 \s the Italian ringer Ltea Cavslieri In "The Most Ucuutiful Woman In The World" with Vittorio Gassman.23 words
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Advertisement88 1957-09-08 3 Do You Know That The MALAYAN RAILWAY operates Road Motor Collection and Delivery mi vices at most stations on its system, and vill be pleased to collect traffic from your premises, convey it by rail and deliver it to the consignees' premises. The door to door inclusive rates cover colkction88 words
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Advertisement269 1957-09-08 3 Endoeil* M HORMONE CREAM V f& YOUR SKIN WILL JL <\* BECOME HEALTHY Kg^Jr^r AND FIRM AGAIN-^ iyßSßa MORE YOUTHFUL M IN WEEKS Wm :</ dm r as 4^na 07^ wr=*m cr* /f re ft] pn Sola «gentt:JACOBSON VAN OEK BERG (STORB) LTD SINCAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR PENANC Give comfort to269 words
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Article13 1957-09-08 4 SUNDAY TIMES PHOTO NEWS ..TAKES YOU ON ATOUR OF DR. ISMAIL'S WASHINGTON_HOME_AND OFFICE13 words
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Article, Illustration180 1957-09-08 4 DONALD LUDLOW - DONALD LUDLOW From THE pictures on this page, taken specially for the Sunday Times, show you how handsomely Malaya's new Ambassador. Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, will be accommodated m Washington. The attractive residence now Malayan territory, diplomatically speaking cost U*****,000. I had a preview of the new180 words
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Advertisement205 1957-09-08 4 y «W, your car cost you hard-earned money \WM -"0i^ r M^ iff*-, m a#^^C? i* I\X wlii j You chose your car for the performance it promised and \<>u h f^RJ^^l^f vini'lw v\%,.. JHSSSJK ts performance to equal the promise. Are you jjettintr the vl value trom your car?205 words
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Article56 1957-09-08 5 RIVALRY BETWEEN SPEECH SCHOOLS ONE CHARGES S3OO THE OTHER SlO TWO Singapore organisations that want to public speaking are I n intense private n bu.siI more Mr. Not perturbed >• rturbed" by ■::;>' titlOll. Mr Kon<: who ler the &id Public irance up was "tlipr. ni to Dale c Dalo56 words
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Article64 1957-09-08 5 The Singapore Telephone ■.\ill bring its new automatic exchanges at Thomson Road and Queenstown into :e today. New numbers beginning with 52. 54. 63 and 691 will begin operating from 8 a.m. and new numbers itarttng with 61 will be in use from 4 p.m. These64 words
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161 1957-09-08 5 comrdship of tired the th Yuen the Chinese k the own hands, i men and Dl ATM I >N( I >lAM -in-law, 2 p m Great Indignation filled the land and an uprising waa planned. Then came the big problem. How was161 words
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Article64 1957-09-08 5 Thirteen rare blooms wrre last night auctioned at the Singapore Orchid Show in the Happy World Stadium for $2,115. The plants, belonging to an amateur grower. Mr. Boey Chun Hong of Balestier Road, included the famous Vanda Tan Chay Van. which fetched the highest price of64 words
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311 1957-09-08 5 Johore Bahru goes gay as M-festivity gets under way OLOURFUL CROWDS, DAZZLING DECORATIONS IN STATE CAPITAL JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. "J"HIS state capital was a feast of light and colour and sound tonight as the inhabitants, swelled by visitors from outstation and Singapore, embarked on three days of merdeka clebrations. Detectives311 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-09-08 5 \l IK\( riVE Miss Kub> u.ih itagi .i special reek i m roll minilxr at a cocktail p.irtv in Singapore > ester iaj to celebrate the eighth annhrenarj <•!" the Yeli Vmi I" in olonjr Chinese newspaper I'loor tBMWI were providi'd by >tars from tuo Iloni;53 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-09-08 5 MR TAN 111 r KKNG secretary of the Federation of Boys' Clubs, and his bride, the former Miss Ku Souh Fonc. who were married at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church Kamponc Kapor Road. Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Tan is on the staff of the Sinsapore77 words
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Article102 1957-09-08 5 British film sets new record run The British film comedy. "It's Great To Be Young" now in its 25th day has set a new record run at the Pavilion in Singapore. Mr. J. A. Sharp, general manager of the Shaw Organisation, told the Sunday Times he was astonished that the102 words
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Article29 1957-09-08 5 Viscount Kilmuir Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, and the Viscountess left Singapore by air for Ensland yesterday morning after attending the Federation's merdeka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur.29 words
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Article16 1957-09-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat,— The Lady Templer Hospital here received gifts totalling $25,897 in August.16 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-09-08 5 Mr. Vcthamaiiit'kain I harm. i K.i.i and his bride. Florence Soundra Leela. after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday.— Sunday Times picture.26 words
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59 1957-09-08 5 Tengku: Why a fuss over plumed hats? SUNGEI PATANI. Sat. rE Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today replied to criticisms regarding the plumed helmets worn by the Federation Ministers during the merdeka celebrations. He said that these hats were designed in accord- j ance with tradition and to suit modern59 words
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Article45 1957-09-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A merdeka guest from Ceylon Dr. M. P. Drahaman. who was admitted to Bungsar Hospital yesterday with a r.t art complaint, was today reported to be "quite comfortable." Dr. Drahaman is a nominated member of Ceylon's Parliament.45 words
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Article32 1957-09-08 5 A total of 75(5 donors at- tended the Blood Transfusion Centre in Singapore last month. The relatives and friends of patients who have received blood contributed 129 flasks.32 words
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127 1957-09-08 5 LONDON. Bat A :50-year-old blonde London prostitute said in a television interview tonight that implementation of the Wolfenden Report would 'make the streets unsafe fOf yciun^ girls." An^werinn a question, she declared that instead of keeping prostitution down. it would drive it underground. PileReuter - 127 words
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Article357 1957-09-08 5 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Sal.— Results of toj day's English and Scottish in.ilchrs: EN'GLSH II M.I I DIV. I. Kir mini: hi ni I Nrwrattlr I' 4 Blackpool 1 Arsenal 0 I w nun 3 f'hrlsra 0 I-eicest*r 2 Bolton S Luton 3 Wolves 1 Manchester U. 5 Leeds VReuter - 357 words
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Article43 1957-09-08 5 TORONTO. Sat— A United States atomic blast is due to be set oiT next week 300 feet below the ground inside a Nevada mountain. Mr. Willard Libby. a member of the United States Atomic Energy Commission disclosed here. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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152 1957-09-08 5 A RMED robbers got away with -900 in cash and $200 in valuables in Singapore on Friday night. At 11.40 p.m. in answer to knocks, a housewife, Lim Siok Eng. opened the door of her Surrey Road home. Four Chinese youths, armed with daggers,152 words
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Article27 1957-09-08 5 Mr. Cheong Hock Hai will speak on "The Teaching of Economics in Singapore Secondary Schools" at Bentty Secondary School at 8 p.m. on Friday.27 words
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Advertisement71 1957-09-08 5 ICJIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIH^IIIIIIIIIIMCIIIIIIIMIIIICJIIMIHIIIII"'" I j $13,900/- UPWARDS ODERN TERRACE HOUSES j (Limited Number Available) mpletion December, 1957 I Terrace Houses (Freehold) On Easy At Opera Estate off Siglap Road BEDROOMS LAWN WTTIM ROOM FENCING DINING ROOM MODERN SANITATION WATER ELECTRICITY KITCHEN METALLED ROAD BATHROOM LOW ASSESSMENT i PAYMENT $3,000/- TO $4,400 .STALMENT71 words
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Advertisement399 1957-09-08 5 PASSPORT TO SECURITY I J BATSK DEPOSITS OF £100 to £250,000 I I l.nmbnrH llankinv. Inln.-i i> i irl h«H-Te«rlT withJ Wttlt to thr (Jrnrr.,l NuMW It M M« f»r "j g n «y ropy of "Bnik I>. ii \rcount" Booklet No. II Open a f 1 BANK ll DEPOSIT399 words
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Article, Illustration415 1957-09-08 6 SUSAN BARRIE - SUSAN BARRIE BY LOOKING over the local fashion field the race course is as good a place as any for a cross-sec-tion I have come to the conclusion that our local girls look nice in almost anything except those skin tight, calf length pants. Beheve415 words
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Article, Illustration505 1957-09-08 6 DAPHNE MORAN - DAPHNE MORAN By QNE cold February morning a large figure wobbled into the Drury Lane Theatre in London for an audition. Sneezing and snufflingshe had a heavy cold Gracia Tay was there to try and get a part in "The Teahouse of the August505 words
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Advertisement218 1957-09-08 6 And that's the way toilet tissue should be, not crisp and harsh but smooth and soft cotton-wool soft like Andrex. The weave and texture of Andrex gives you long over-due absorbency and it goes furthei too! For babies, for mothers for everyone, the complete difference of Andrex is smooth comfort218 words
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Advertisement119 1957-09-08 6 MODESS Wear your slimmest skirt or cbec confidence— MODESS simply can'MODESS are silky-soft, extra absorbent end superbly comfortable! Wear MOi Sanitary Towels with the MODES: adjustable belt a fofttwon^ofi-mcii product The Bomec Comoanv Llmitea (Incorporated llt '^■^M 1 'IU CAN BE TRANS' I COLOURS AND POLISHES I CEMENT TILES FLOORS119 words
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Article950 1957-09-08 7 u my nave you wavr^ro mow? Giant snakes and whales find their way info the mail bag this week ad to 1 BOON MN(. I HI the Duke a the 11 \K\ SINGH -iccss Margaret Glou- I His Eun and m in 1 B LOPEZ you950 words
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1518 1957-09-08 7 A MOTHER OF SIX AND THE GAY YOUNG BACHELORS HIHII I HUHi' NOW 34. I have six children. When I was 14, I was walking out with so many boys and one of them made me pregnant. I didn't dare to tell my pai about it. I just went to1,518 words
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Advertisement194 1957-09-08 7 @Coo4<Uu} withrndtlOU Evaporated MILK. dilcct.itily flavoured cream ''>». crowned with an airy fluff of mm They re all to very easy to hon, of thil one simple CREAM PIE VARIATIONS Recipe. -SIC CREAM PIE FILLING Coconut Cream Pie 1 inch baked pie shell) i CI 'P shredded coconut to basic'194 words
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Advertisement174 1957-09-08 7 a guide to the intelligent beer drinker The best beer is frc-h beer. Tiper beer reaches you frc-hlv l>ntt]cd\ after it has matured in the cellars under specially controlled conditions. Tiper Beer is brewed in the tropics for the tropics. II til e Auardcd gold medal N Jgr>L DYNAMIC 'Av^174 words
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Miscellaneous23 1957-09-08 7 ifr, -<3AM6OL<g >■ I O*J TMfc TOP SMPiTI r O Ar; g > *—]> auk x rss* ig.??* r^Hr* ro «*?y TAi&snr— f i f \t23 words
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Article24 1957-09-08 8 XLI The InClub. Kluang. will hold a dinner on Sept. 17 at 8 p.m. in honour of the Sultan of Johore's birth-24 words
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115 1957-09-08 8 Revolt in China? No chance says Premier pEKI\G. Sar. The Prime Minister of a, Mr. Cnou En-lai. told a party of young Amer.cans today that anyone who hoped for an internal struggle for power m China would h s hopes shattered. He was answering q\ 41 An.' China in defiance115 words
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Article34 1957-09-08 8 r-year-old boy. Te I Meng Ho. was knocked down by a bu s at the junction oi Kallang and Rochore road.' yesterday. He was rushed to hospital but died shortly after admission.34 words
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Article36 1957-09-08 8 PENANG, Sat The Sudan will not open an embassy In Malaya yet because of "economic and staffing difficulties."' Mr. Syed Rahmatulla Abdulla. Sudanese representative to the merdeka celebrations, said here today.36 words
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Article99 1957-09-08 8 |^UALA LUMPUR. Sat "Operation Greenland" Malaya's merdeka peace offer to Chin Peng and his Communisi terrorists has beeun. Royal Air Force plane: 'yesterday and today dl about two million Leaflet* deep in the Perak iungles. From Monday. Information Department field workers win distribute thousands of leaflets99 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-09-08 8 LADY TEMPLER, Uelt) wife of Field Marshal Sir GermU Temple r. former High Commissioner in the Federation. Kreets sixteen, year.old orphan Le P Oaik I.vi during: a visit to the Red Cross home for crip, pled children at Tanah Merah,75 words
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Article56 1957-09-08 8 PENANG, Sat.— Penang city councillors entertained 200 at a merdeka civic banquet at the E. and O. i hotel here last night. Those present included the Governor, Raja Sir Uda, Lady Uda. the Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee, and Mrs Wong, Federal and State councillors,56 words
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Article89 1957-09-08 8 Telecoms anxious to return deposits paid before the war KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Telecommunications Department is anxious to return to subscribers $76,000 which it has been keeping for 15 years. The money was paid by pbout 15.000 people throughout the country as telephone installation deposits before the Japanese89 words
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Article37 1957-09-08 8 Diederik van Bssel, aged one, the Dutch polio victim who was flown to Singapore or. Friday from Medan, Sumatra, in an R.A.F. Valetta, Is progressing favourably, according to a spokesman at the R.A.F. Hospital. Changi.37 words
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Article, Illustration277 1957-09-08 8 Lim tells U.S. students: You're needed in Colony CINCAPORE needs all its local men who have taken professional qualifications and will offer them greater opportunities after next year, when it becomes a self-governing state. This assurance was given yesterday by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to a representative277 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-09-08 8 SINGAPORE stock broker .Mr. Khoo Kay Hian has given 515.000 to the Waaytig University fund t 0 mark his 71st birthday tomorrow. Mr. Khoo, a committee member of the Malayan Sharebroker s Association, has invited morp than 1.000 guests to birthday celebrations at his home tonight52 words
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Article51 1957-09-08 8 Hans Vossenberg pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to charges of exhibiting obscene pictures to three girls and indecently exposing himself with intent to outrage their modesty in Berwick Drive. Serangoon Garden Estate on Aug. 14. He wa s allowed $250 bail till Sept.51 words
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41 1957-09-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— A police field force patrol fired on five armed and uniforn terrorists in the Pengßcran;.; area of Johore yesterday. The terrorists escaped. Thr patrol recovered a pack containing food, clothing and medicines.41 words
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109 1957-09-08 8 THE Singapore Business and Professional Women's Club decided at its annual meeting yesterday to -tart a drive for more members. Mrs. Ruth Warner, the new I president, said that there were hundreds of working girls who would benefit by joining the club. She109 words
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62 1957-09-08 8 40 volunteers to teach in Colony prisons MORE than 40 people have answered the appeal for volunteers to conduct study in Singapore prisons. The Commissioner of Prisons. Maj. P. L. James, said yesterday that among the volunteers were Government servants, businessmen, salesmen, teachers and retired ons, There is one evening62 words
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Article145 1957-09-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A Federal Councillor has been made an Officer of the Legion of Honour, one of the highest French orders. Ho is Mr. H. A. Campbell, director and inspectorreneral of Socfln Co. Ltd.. one of Malaya's biggest planting companies. "he investiture was performed145 words
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Advertisement373 1957-09-08 8 DULUX L §i GLOSS FINISH PENTALITE jj^^^i EMULSION PAINT H|HksM^^ Boflt backed bj> G V4>«MfipßSar technical rcscmtces cj Za»g»* Clicmica. Obtainable ma!: range <tf cakwrs fr*m IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (M) LIB AND ALL LEADING PAINT STOCKISTS Finely detailed model of a Scammell 6-Whecl Ua military vehicle used for towing unserviceable373 words
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Article, Illustration327 1957-09-08 9 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY For the old and weary, a real home and loving care iiiii illinium iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti T. By the mother i magic ed an into a in the in eye? Tided of other j.v the has hed on site in, SmgaI327 words
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Article, Illustration660 1957-09-08 9 LOW SIEW THIAM - LOW SIEW THIAM KNOWN THROUGHOUT KATONG FOR HIS SPECIAL THIRST QUENCHER By EVERYBODY in Katong knows Samy, the agar-agar man. His refreshing 10--cents a glass .drink of iced seaweed water has quenched many a thirsty throat, and once660 words
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Article550 1957-09-08 9 TUAN DJEK - THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL TUAN DJEK Big Asian turn-out to honour retiring British officer FRIDAY, AUG. 30. 1937 THREE days dry last week; are we in for a dry spell as a special concession for the coun-try-wide rejoicings! A planter tells us that in his 20 years in Malaya he has550 words
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Advertisement46 1957-09-08 9 I M s Your Skin d Quickly I others .is light One jar I equally alone beautifying largest earn in footed by xperts I ig the -rushes i -ng to l v natural P I MAN'S REAM PNtHa I Iradlni Ltd ■'Aifl H mi I :»t46 words
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Advertisement832 1957-09-08 9 Give Bob Martins jtf^* once a dag gSPlt^^ P^tto son your dc j/ffm^^^^K^^^^M >■' really nut dltion? Olf x^Jr w\ JgHH i*r* coat l° oso am irr| H» If igfl n -> tatinir with urn. Jg^B^^B scarcely the wll^ x M^*^ L to wap his tail. Why Vg\'| ga^gßL CVOr832 words
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Article27 1957-09-08 10 AC KNOWLEDGMENT ■4. fin I Minimum) NO MRS N RAMANATHAN thank all their Friends nr,d R*:ative.s for their Gracious Kind Wlsues and Otfts ...n r>f thp;r Marriage27 words
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Article418 1957-09-08 10 SPHERE was a strong em- phasis on agriculture and the welfare of the rural areas in the Speech from the Throne at the State opening of the legislature. This was as it should be. For Malaya is primarily an agricultural country. Malaya probably has the highest standard418 words
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Article72 1957-09-08 10 Yf ALAYANS going over- seas for higher studies have been warned by the Singapore Education Ministry to seek its advice. Otherwise they may find themselves possessors of qualifications not worth the paper they are written on. This is a timely warning in view of generous offers of scholarships72 words
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Article, Illustration939 1957-09-08 10 JOHN S. MATHER - THE WORLD THE BOTTLE JOHN S. MATHER BY THE WORLD AND THE BOTTLE, EDITED Do-good doctors lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI issue report (imiiiiiiimiiiimmmiiiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiir to frighten the i iiiiiimmiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii social drinkers WHIM I lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMIII AFTER their onslaught on smoking the do-good doctors are setting about the drinkers of the world. They are not939 words
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Article, Illustration527 1957-09-08 10 How much is 'excess', and what's an alcoholic? in? the drinking habit to a dangerous degree. The extent to which this vulnerability shows in a community depends on national habits. Thus In Italy, where everybody drinks wine with meals, and in England, where beer stains are a badge of masculinity,527 words
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Advertisement703 1957-09-08 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. U y,t,mumt MORDECAI YEOH on the ember. 1957. between M D Morrtfcal and Mary Yeoh r Penang. T. HnrK. of the late Mr- Neon Kee M rtam Tan Slew Llan ingest daughter v Mrs. Llm Boon Chuan, 1957. WOMO: Between Harry \lar.e. eldest son of Mr. Kirn Tuan703 words
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Advertisement10 1957-09-08 10 Sole Agents SCHMIDT CO., IM) LTD. PO BOX 2395. SINGAPORE.10 words
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Advertisement26 1957-09-08 10 It pays to ask for it ij x. by name FROM SINGAPORE TO SAN fRANCISCO I AND FROM LONDON TO MtLBOURNt lh» b«*t th* world over26 words
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Article25 1957-09-08 11 CHANGING FACE OF AN OLD EMPIRE ■sry of erday ie vast develop- forma- Eng- .:> Into a own in- merits as I should I I i25 words
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28 1957-09-08 11 Inpllshed with .d or- contralto It 6- KempsI h presenB r final •v mem1* h and I* 11 at perP r 19.28 words
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Article26 1957-09-08 11 kl da on the end of July. ther 347 motor cars were registered in the Colony month, bringing the To 46.327.26 words
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Article422 1957-09-08 11 REFUSE TO TALK: ATTACKERS FLEE WITHOUT LEAVING CLUE A knock at the door, then three slashed as they slept "THUGS made a savage parang attack on four men in a Singapore hotel room yesterday r Ur> Sa d by P lCe to be members of422 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-09-08 11 She hopes to win a 'crown' \1 rRACTIVE 18-.vear-olfl Miss Virginia Wcmi; is <im of the contestant! in th;"Mobil Queen' 1 contest ta be held (liiriii!; the StftßYM sports Club iance at the Adelphi Kouf Garden next Saturday from 8.30 p.m. Competitors have to aprx.tr either in evening dress or70 words
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Article65 1957-09-08 11 From Verity Gill ADELAIDE. Sat.— A Malayan boy from the University of Adelaide has been from 2.000 candidates to reSouth Australia at the Moral Rearmament Camp fo r international student leaders at Markinac Island. Michigan. USA. He Is Sam Abraham, n former pupil of the Victoria Institution.65 words
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Article33 1957-09-08 11 At your cinema Kuantan REX: Violent Men. 10 45: Fire In The Dance. 12 30, 2 30, 7. 9-15-CATHAY: Kansas Pacific, 10 30; Green Hills and Jade Valley. 12 30. 2.30. 7. 9.30.33 words
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Article90 1957-09-08 11 Two slabs of raw opium contained in rubber tubes were found tied around the thighs of a labourer when he marched at the Singapore Harbour Board on Aug. 21. a district court was told yesterday A search on Lim Hup reI vealed six other tubes90 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-09-08 11 "Here comes the bride There was lots of excitement in Hylam Street. Singapore, yesterday, when pretty Miss Kan Yee Poh left her mother's house for her husband's after a wedding in which many traditional Cantonese rites were observed. The bridegroom84 words
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296 1957-09-08 11 Orientation ends with advice on ragging, love, music and politics THE Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Professor A. Oppenheim, said yesterday that ragging should be "rather like falling in love it should be fun for both sides." COPRA PRICE He was addressing freshmen on the Importance of extra-curricular activities.296 words
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130 1957-09-08 11 ROBBERS TEAR OFF PLANKS, AWAIT CHANCE TO STRIKE IPOH, Sat. Three masked robbers carrying pistols tied up a baker's family at Kampong Kepayang near here early this morning and took $376 in cash and jewellery. The robbers were believed to have entered the house during the night after wrenching out130 words
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Advertisement351 1957-09-08 11 Pj) i iTn j effer you a holiday (iiiJ round trip to 11 Days including 3/4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURNS CORFU 1 Sth Sept 30th Sept CARTHACE 16th Oct 28th Oct CHUSAN 27th Oct 6th Nov CANTON Hth Nov 26th Nov CORFU I"* Dcc 22nd Dcc FIRST CLASS.351 words
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Miscellaneous315 1957-09-08 11 POLK T B\M>: Public concert 3rd anniversary celebrations at Esplanade Garden 6 p.m. to music by Bintang Mertabar Iburan ,Dm Bahru 6 p.m.; judo display 7.30 JAPANESE FIREWORKS DIS- p.m.; Mr. Junior contest 8 p.m.; PLAY 'at old Kallnni: airfield 9.30 film show: .Fort Algiers —9 30 n m to315 words
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Article, Illustration262 1957-09-08 12 possibly was the cause of the lukewarm interest shown by readers in this week's Picture Contest "Pipe Dreams." Camera enthusiasts must have been having a field day putting on to film the celebrations associated with Malaya's great day. First prize of S3O went to Tan Khek Soon. 115-B262 words
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Article361 1957-09-08 12 Donald Davies - Captain Keppel's great discovery Donald Davies Historical Corner j by r\y\ February 1, 1848, v H.M.S. Meander, captained by the Hon. i Henry Keppel, left j Portsmouth harbour en route to Borneo and the island of Labuan. The passengers included Jame^ Brooke, the White K;ijiih vi Sarawak, recently appointed Governor361 words
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Article190 1957-09-08 12 Spain from Manila, and our own from China, to meet the European mail. "Colonel Butterworth, the present Governor, has had roads opened in all parts of the island, and thrown substantial bridges across its streams. "In pulling about in my gig among the numerous prettily wooded190 words
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Advertisement68 1957-09-08 12 SOLFIX BALANCE o Tncabloc SHOCKPROOF is UNBREAKABLE, SPRING ■b 'mi ii ■■■llll MgcmM PHILIPS PHOTO FLUX" FLASHBULB 1 AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 109, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, TELEPHONE: ***** ***** SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR: SINGAPORE FED. OF MALAYA B. N. BORNEO HONG KONG v l£* °my• ft b 7- Wm MM m68 words
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Advertisement55 1957-09-08 12 I CHOOSE THE CAME I WITH TKE EYF I FOR COLOUR! Ask your dealer to show you all th exclusive features of the NEW Exposure '"V •X Value >\. y Scale r:r rr fHfc*^- .l^ J Synchro-Compur V L. Shutter with M Colour Skopar *2.8 lens. **r~ NOW WITH INTERCHANGE*55 words
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Miscellaneous169 1957-09-08 12 ACROSS: 2. Sound In doc- DOWN: 1. Pace (61; 2. Burtrine (8); 8. Image (4); 11. den (4); 3. Trumpets (5); 4. Funeral pile (4i; 13. Narrow in Welpht.s (6); 5. Musical comoutlook <8); 15. Employer <4t; position (4); 6. Surgeon's ins--16. French squares (4); IT. Ap- trument (tit; 7.169 words
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Article, Illustration490 1957-09-08 13 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN THE MEDICAL MADCAPS ARE LOOSE AGAIN By THOSE doctors are on the loose again the merriest, maddest medicos for whom Life has, but a single meaning: One gland thing after another. The Rank Organisation who seem to have a monopoly on490 words
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Article390 1957-09-08 13 BARTOK'S intricate rhythms and complex themes are considered too -modern" for a great many tastes, but listening to his Piano Concertos Nos. 2 and 3 is a rewarding and enthralling experience. The.se two works, presented on Westminsters XWN *****. provide a most Interesting, out-of-the-rul music;) !lv speaking record.390 words
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338 1957-09-08 13 A YOUNG and comparatively unknown actor. Grant Williams, overshadows completely the stars enjoying top billing m "RED SUNDOWN", a UniversalInternational picture. Slim and blond Williams makes a late entry into the small western town where the sheriff is having trouble with a powerful338 words
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347 1957-09-08 13 (ACK Palance fans will be doubly delighted with their favourite actor's latest picture "THE HOUSE OF NUMBERS", produced by M.G.M. In it, he plays a dual role, and is on the screen for almost every minute of the running time. It is347 words
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Article83 1957-09-08 13 "SILKEN AFFAIR", Britishmade and distributed by RKO. hinges upon the stocking industry. At that its a bit of a let-down It's smart enough at the beginning, then the wrinkles appear. Long before the end, it's quite a.s frustrating as a slipping garter belt. David Niven gives an83 words
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Article185 1957-09-08 13 FRANKIE'S MONSTER IS MILD BRITAIN pulls old Frankenstein >llt ot the mothballs in 'THE XRSk OF FRANKENSTEIN 1 but the smell of camphor clings heavily to hi.s man-made monster Now called the Creature, Frankenstein's new monster, as played by horror merchant Christopher Lee. is more a pallid Pagliacci. a pathetic185 words
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Advertisement429 1957-09-08 13 I \KI RHONIM <i:\N«.EK lIIMIM, cathay] Bi^i J AiiVima» LAST DAY! WSmwSw^^Kt Miß*-^^iS^E^a3Si3eEIEHMl Jr 1 openT tomorrow J I"J I \U^ 11 She led "INTERKI I'll I) MELODY". 7^ NOW SHOWING! limr* Joan t .r.,,r 7ANUCKS— FonUln J r^^^^^am^mmm^mm i»<>r«th» j Mn -ft f^^^fTS^fW^fUJA l>andrid K r Collins C and429 words
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Advertisement483 1957-09-08 13 g 3[ it a Shaw oftoin tt tht 'JkM ilmm 2 MERDEKA i,el,,ta," !l LTV J (ommentary Showing at CAPITOL, REX PAVILION from TODAY J^t^TTWfWTTTTTTT^^. N| 1 1, 1.45.4. 6.30 9.30 a AUDIEMURPHY|^^^^: GEORGE NADEft BURGESS MERtDITH 4jcn«s.ort W mr^H r m "Today 0 am "MAN WITH THE GOLDEM i483 words
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Miscellaneous174 1957-09-08 13 SINGAPORE 476 metres M.-lc; P.M 12 30 Melody Time; KUALA UMPIR 311 metre* 100 Programme Summary; 1.01 PENANG 366 im-tTi-s Music in a Mld-dav Mood; 1.30 MALACCA 297 in.-tres Time Signal and News 1.45 Sweet IPOH 329.7 metres and Sentimental 2.30 Concert \M. 7.15 Openine Announce- Hour- 3.30 Australian Magazine;174 words
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Article, Illustration1760 1957-09-08 14 Refugees plot in Tokyo by flickering candlelight iiiiHiiiiiHHininiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiii i Dr. Thomas W. I. Liao of the exiled Forinosari Dor pendence Party, who was a s at merdeka celebrations in K told the Sunday Times he Malaya to enlist the support o) tion Prime Minister, Tengku A in his fight to1,760 words
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Advertisement332 1957-09-08 14 ••••••••••••••••••••a What does it say? Itsays^ t v h7 /m9^xT/1 by X %J\ Campbells gives you more +o enjoy CAMPBELL'S CONSOMME o cleor. nourishing BMWff oth seasoned just right, lends elegance to you« '•■f^^^^r meall especially when you serve it /e///'eo" To prepare lied consomme place severol cons near the332 words
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Advertisement21 1957-09-08 14 j^2^Xdp^s£&AXwl jfifi I C'o^i pro* l»| H V' V 9 fc I^l fc V t *h TIMING EVERY SAS ROYAL VIKING21 words
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Article, Illustration1973 1957-09-08 17 FRANK SULLIVAN - FRANK SULLIVAN by Malayans should visit their neighE bours, says Frank Sullivan, who has just E returned from a four-week trip to Thai- land, Cambodia and Vietnam. t week he wrote of the wonderful and unusual things saw in Thailand and the pleasant1,973 words
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Advertisement55 1957-09-08 17 OF FISHERMEN EVERYWHERE Smooth-running, quiet, sturdy, and light (nough anywhere, the great Johnson s'/2 can cr I pleasure and comfort than before. Economical, new easy _*<--& t-starting. If there ever was j^^^^^^^ li •or bfaring the name, lii -man's friend." mK^CLu^E^^S I v the Sea Horse Si/i i"; it' Xha^ia^MEl^k^k^k^R55 words
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Advertisement233 1957-09-08 17 y&ZgZh F° r people who look for yj^frt the brush that's best... wisdom J Hard-wearing \wVm Flextron tufts \^\W specially shaped VV m M t f* \dwlk the quest! J container \\v I^H^plLa f^\y for protection <& ■PRyRM^LV\ r against dust and \{.\iMttn\^\i i dirt. Handy for Y^mY^titiMfA \\Ytt vS&k233 words
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Advertisement183 1957-09-08 18 LJ-jK"**^ Everything about this brilliant Ronson is NEW j^^\ A now distinctive shar'- A njd^ method for icplacn JnCgl ■•ivel MnßrC GrJuA brilliant new Re: Ronson 8§ Essex It,' O S<, Q N WOMB S CRi.ATEST LIGHTER Sail home on leave via U.S.A. and enjoy »««^i I on board a183 words
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Miscellaneous1056 1957-09-08 18 HfISWTI TAfcZAN STEALTHILY Ar«r*KOACHE7 I I L EAFV SLIN7 OVEC^ m*-r i A FAMILY GROUP THIS WEEK FOR k /^B V^ i V lK( P eople < thos e born between Aim. and TODAY: Don't expect Propitui i^^i /~~^H i^H V Sept. M) are extremely practical and clear-headed I #C_J^1,056 words
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Article1205 1957-09-08 19 DAVID ROWAN - Monte Carlo's Suicides DAVID ROWAN by GAUNT, desperate faces, dooming ghost-like in the shadows beyond the sharply-lit green baize table Burning eyes fixed hungrily on the tiny ivory ball dancmg its wav round the roulette wheel A concerted gasp as a big plunger loses his last stake Unseen, he goes1,205 words
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Advertisement256 1957-09-08 19 MOVf THt fRACTICAL WAY <"'" -«n :how rou how to start your own Business without cahtal 10 ««m «n a you buMMM, I c •i-j vf-i •Ml my crjrtioa! radio pli- .r- I/ I men ICU 9 AIRMAIL ■W -> "*B <s coupon for •«9 c ««d I PTY LTD.256 words
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Advertisement531 1957-09-08 19 [J..,O RS S4 OHOURO HMD. SINCAPORE PHONE 22-128 DEPENDABLE iHn^^M^^^' *^^^^gj|V Mn<4«l CTW9A ll > ntw "linlcloss" tutury. attract■Ml "f lt6 rd <i"'? n "< il-j^B l- ;'v*troub!»-(r*«!«rvlct HPQ^^B v»S"h is <h>r»cterl!tl< I w h lhf Lucis trie This well tried Lucas bat- Hr^^iß ttry which has achieved > 8f'531 words
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Article, Illustration767 1957-09-08 20 Graham Short tries out the new cars A NEW Goliath makes its debut in Malaya. new in every The previous m&Respite its lines and capacity, was little more than a motorNow it ■natured into a con- onal car. could alon'4 at 60 m.p.h. CYLINDERS767 words
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272 1957-09-08 20 This new roadster is like a racer THE 300 SL Roadster has been designed by the Daimler-Benz AC to meet numerous demands from countries all over the world for a particularly fast, comfortable open sports car. It incorporates a series of technical improvements which result in an increase in driving272 words
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582 1957-09-08 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.Special Feature, with A H. L. Wheeler up, led from start to finish in the Merdeka Cup (Div. 1) over 7f. at the amateur meeting of the i Selangor Turf Club today. Favourites won the first four races and easiest winner of582 words
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Article66 1957-09-08 20 ACROSS: 2, Orthodox. 8, Iron, 11, Pyre. 13, Suburban. 15, User. 16, Ares. 17, Accosted. 19. Gas. •20, Stet. 21, Eke. 22, Erect. 24. 1 I Usher. 27, Swear. 29. Remit. 32. Asp. 34, Adit. 36, Ass. 37. 2 Reindeer. 39. Ague. 40. Taro. 2 41, Psalmist. 42,66 words
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Advertisement141 1957-09-08 20 More Power More Room More M.R G.- and Greater Safety 1 «i» i m In each (ff its distinctive single or nco-tone colour sl^^r ircQttnentSj in every flotcing line and contour, the new rlaTvk blends advanced stylim? inth 1 traditional Humber dignity and reliability THE NEW HUMBER HAWK |j The141 words
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284 1957-09-08 21 F. SALAHUDIN - Inman 113 to put Ceylonese on top F. SALAHUDIN By IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Clive Inman scored a brilliant 113 for Ceylon on the Si (one day of their crick Ali-Malaya on the Selangor dub padang here toe an ii. to 341 to Baa Inman. lln •Ed compl bowln and His284 words
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Article79 1957-09-08 21 KUALA LUMPUR Sat Singapore will have a post-Merdeka. Games socce- tomorrow when the Indonesia] tram will play the Royal Air Force at .lalar. Besar stadium, kick-efT at 8 p in tnday thr S ;ion. On Burma \> i!l meet Singapore and a match between Singapore and79 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-09-08 21 A (iIAN i Hi c\ ft BtttM of the woul. 11-stom- sixI'xit lour .Mesalanir- Rakuro of the Fuji Islands, flings th<- itecaa ;»;:ft tin. to tel a new .Malayan record at the Malayan Qaasei at Kual.i Lumpur on Friday This distant c i«.63 words
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Article40 1957-09-08 21 SCARBOROUGH Sat.— T. N. Pearce'i Xi bad scored 288 for seven v I en the first <-\r niatch against the We»l Indlet here todny. Peter May, captaining Pearces team, made 119 in a chanceless ln- :uo hours40 words
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693 1957-09-08 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By TWO PLA YERS SENT OFF AFTER A BRAWL KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. [JONd k()\d tonight beat Vietnam by three lo one in the lasl match of the Merdeka Games soccer tournament to win the Prime Minister's handsome trophy at the Merdeka Stadium.693 words
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Article55 1957-09-08 21 Final positions in the tournament were: PRIMK MINISTER'S (IP Winners League r- yy v Li m r\i> Honp Kong 3 2 1-855 Indonrsia 3 2-1854 Vietnam 3 1-2672 Malaya 3 l 2 6 11 1 LOSERS LEAGUE Singapore 3 2 1 -10 3 5 Burma 3 2-195455 words
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Article246 1957-09-08 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat, M went down 4-2 to Indonesia after leading twice in their wine eh of the Merdeka tonight. I hey eight nations that tcvik part In the tournament, having lost to i.i.st Hong M lay.i began well and time led 2-1. The Inc;.246 words
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Article501 1957-09-08 21 WEIGHTS for J the first day of the Sultan's Gold Vase meeting at Ipoh are:I Cl. 1. Div. I—6 F. nuilnr 90* M^v.n M:ila>.m Scholar 8.12 Docksidr 8.09 Shamrock SHpper 8.06 Darenth 8.05 Prosperity 8.02 Sir Francis 8.01 Time To Reason 8.00 Magic Touch 7.13 Roulette501 words
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Article433 1957-09-08 21 SAUL JOSHUA - SINGAPORE FINISH IN FIFTH PLACE SAUL JOSHUA By I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Singapore tonight beat Burma 3-2 to finish on top of the losers league in the Merdeka Games soccer tournament and take fifth place in the rankings. Singapore nave thus been beaten only once in the whole tournament— 2-1 by433 words
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Advertisement248 1957-09-08 21 H I hair R Tiles Swum j Have Car- nd Dyed K T S. MS HouseAYAN .r Indo- 33 Him.) !)mre to 9 to I i Hotel. 0 our j Saturday v,* B rrj ana K IOUS. J- Dor. ■U -.3 are i d Courm Food— I id (Mm.) x248 words
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Advertisement361 1957-09-08 21 WEEKLY SERVICE in Super Constellation Comfort with same day connection^ Q KUALA LUMPUR JSj TO SYDNEY MALATAtI UK" Uv^^ i .j fa Hern... C 8] f ud\f\; face I by if^/^^y^fu Richard Hudnut J i 7 J You'll love the subtle, tnpief y fjf micronized gossamer smooth I, A make-up361 words
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Article, Illustration1512 1957-09-08 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - iHiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii By 1 lllllll!i;illlllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIII|llllll|||||||||||||llll A 'Merdeka Miracle Mile' in 4:22. 7 NORMAN SIEBEL KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JJARRY KI) WARDS of Singapore ran the "Merdeka Miracle Mile" thai I had predicted for him when the Federation of Malaya Amateur \thletic Tnion's three-day championship meeting was concluded at the1,512 words
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Article24 1957-09-08 22 -7" Minimum). Happiest Ai; Bon tnnl B Beauti- ■.•>.. n Dresses .it Reduce Price Dd 80' Reductions). 179 C Opens 1 a.m.— l p.m.24 words
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137 1957-09-08 22 SAUL JOSHUA - A record win in last appearance in Malaya SAUL JOSHUA By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Pint -si/.eri Gerald Mclntyre, 28. Singapore's long Lstance ace, bade spec- to Malayan athletics this morning when he slashed 4 mm. nti.3 sees, ol six-mile record. His time in winning the final of this ev< atlon137 words
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Article142 1957-09-08 22 yEN new Malayan records were set and another equalled in the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union championships which ended today. The records arc: 4 x 110 yards inter-school relay, 44.45 ec by A.C.S. Singapore; Six-mile walk, 54min 39sec by Noel Bullen, Spore; Shot put (men), 48ft142 words
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312 1957-09-08 22 THREE MILES FINAL: 1. Gerald Mclntyre (Spore), 2. W. Goodwin (Sgor), 3. V. Sathasi'.am (Mai) 31min 38.8 sec (record). 440 YARDS HIRDLES: 1. K. Laxman i S'gori, 2. Chai Kwang Yar (S'porei, 3. If. Gunasena (Spore). 57.45ec. VAI'.DS: I. Kesavan Soon (Spore), 2 E. Frida312 words
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Advertisement279 1957-09-08 22 U,,,d, <11, r\f,mimum). Kirn Guan, fourth <\m Ah eeood dauchWaa Wl Lee I cment Is Eng Puay, U9 lim Bee < C'lirKin NVo, eldest Yap Yen CORRECTION TO "Knm-Koh" nnnun'-ement "The Kok Chen? m Kok < ii Kok Chens j Koh Si < Mr, Koh Koh Si Choo. parties concerned"279 words
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Miscellaneous53 1957-09-08 22 Kl ALA I.IMPIK I IPOII CMGKBT: Cevlon v Malaya I BADMINTON: Merdeka Tro(ttnal dav». padan R 11 a.m. P h y er Pcr;tk Central OOLT: Selangor Go» Club Perak. P.B.A. Hall, 8 a.m. 8am 'at 730 pm. MOOTING: Selangor Gun Central Zone North Zone CTub. Gurney Road. 9 a.m. Chinese53 words
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