The Straits Times, 10 September 1957
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Title Section16 1957-09-10 1 AVERAGE IKAlll^^g.fklkEi^^Jl^^^^fe^D^ lfff;Atfir The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1957 15 CENTS New****16 words
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Article600 1957-09-10 1 INQUIRY CRITICISES DISORGANISED UNION ADMINISTRATION Court recommends secret ballot, reissue of Jamit Singh's pass 'eventually' Six ways to harmony at wharves REORGANISED tra de union administration is V criticised in the report of the court of inquiry into the recent Singapore Harbour Board goflow. ■.use of this,600 words
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159 1957-09-10 1 TEMPLER: GOVT. CAN CARRY ON FIGHT iCNDOX. Mon. Field I Marshal Sir Gerald »ler, who forir.orly directed the war against Malaya's Communist terrorrts, aid today he was coifident the new Federation Governmtnt was capable j of carrying on the flgnt. t: Gerald, now Britain's Chiel of the Imperial Gereral Staff,AP - 159 words
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Article98 1957-09-10 1 COLOMBO. Mon. The De- j Pity Mayor of Colombo, »ho recently returned 'fom a visit to Russia and China, s a id the people in h L nations were "like Parrots in golden cages. r R I'rrmadasa, who made th trip at the invitation of leadersUP - 98 words
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Article214 1957-09-10 1 Jakarta all set for crisis talks BID TO PACIFY THE PROVINCES JAKARTA, Mon.— The Government today made final preparations for opening a crucial "national conference" aimed at settling Indonesia's drawn out internal crisis. Military and civil delegates from the country's defiant outlying regions streamed Into the capital for the three-dayUP - 214 words
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Article199 1957-09-10 1 Strip-tease star in kidnap bid A STRIP-TEASE artist, MLss Diana Yew, 30, was injured when she fought three men who tried to abduct her from her house in Singapor? last night. Miss Yew told the police that the men had trailed her taxi to her house in Lcrong X, TelokReuter - 199 words
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Article, Illustration86 1957-09-10 1 MISS NELLIE POH KEOW NEO (above) was married on Friday to Dr. Chen Jan Xhye at the Central Hall Chapel, Westminster, London. The bride's mot he i Mrs. Poh S.i Neo, travelled from Singapore to attend the wedding. Members of the bridegroom's familyReuter - 86 words
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Article117 1957-09-10 1 BUT SHE MUST STA V ON HER GUARD NEW YORK, Monday. "THE Deputy Secretary of Defence, Mr. Donald Quarles, said here today that the United States "does not expect to be beaten in the ballistic race." Mr. Quarles. addressing s conference of mayors, said heReuter - 117 words
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Article55 1957-09-10 1 LONDON, Mon. Nearly 1,000 draftsmen working on vital jet plane and guided missile production at De Havilland aircraft plants today were ordered out on strike by their union. The walkout from De Havilland plants throughout the country is to enforce claims for a third week'sUP - 55 words
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Article120 1957-09-10 1 U.S. sends anti-tank rifles to counter Russia 03 UMNO man c washm* Tmngku'M fmmt J PENANG, Mon. A Kulim UMNO member, Lebai Hussain bin Haji Taib. fulfilled a merdeka tow yesterday by washing the feet of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Kneeling before the Tengku,120 words
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Article61 1957-09-10 1 COLOMBO, Mon. Laws will be passed to prevent the flight of foreign capital from Ceylon, the acting Minister of Finance Mr. C. Wljeyesinghe. said today. "I shall put an end to it," he said. "The Government will not close its eyes. All necessary legislation will beAP - 61 words
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Article99 1957-09-10 1 AMMAN. Mon. United States transport planes today delivered the first consignment of military aid to Jordan under the American programme to counter Soviet arms deliveries to neighbouring Syria. Jordanian Cabinet Ministers, watched as the six giant Olobemasters taxied In with small arms, antitank rifles andReuter - 99 words
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Article730 1957-09-10 1 BOWER GIVES 4 'MUSTS' TO END WAR First: GOOD news of Red moves KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. EK)UR THINGS are necessary if the Emergency is 1 to be concluded by the end of next vear. These, according to the retiring Director of Operations, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Roger Bower, are: GOOD and advance730 words
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Article45 1957-09-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman has invited the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, to visit Malaya during a tour of South-East Asian countries next month. A Government spokesman, revealing this tonight, said no definite plans had yet been made.45 words
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Article30 1957-09-10 1 TAIPEH. Mon. The U.S. Embassy today moved back into Its Chancery building here, gutted by rioters after the "Peeping Tom" murder trial on Majr 24 and now renovated.—Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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153 1957-09-10 1 A Selangor Red accepts merdeka peace offer I^UALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon.— Loss of faith in the Communist ideals and the news of the country's independence made a Communist terrorist surrerHer in Selangor ru .Saturday. He was Ah Pee who gave himself up to a taxi driver at the 27y 2153 words
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Article64 1957-09-10 1 LONDON. Mon.— Expectant mothers sometimes crave th^ taste of coal so badly that they get up in the middle of the night and sneak down to the coal cellar to munch a piece, a Government report showed today. The report, compiled by two nutrition expertsUP - 64 words
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Article167 1957-09-10 1 Further arrests in arms inquiry fHE Special Branch 1 yesterday arrested two more men in Singapore after a political investigation following the recent seizure of six automatic pistols and 46 rounds of ammunition in Exeter Road. They were Mohamed Noor bin Zainal Abidin, alias Sidin Amin. 40, of Jalan Eunos,167 words
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Article36 1957-09-10 1 NEGRO ATTACKED BIRMINGHAM (Albama), .Mon. A Negro pro-intr-r.it mi 1 leader attack«'l by group of white men today as lii sought to enter srvrral Negro students in all-white school here. A.P. (See Page 3)AP - 36 words
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216 1957-09-10 2 PAP crisis: Meeting tonight to decide the future 'MODERATES' V>rt v r SAY IF THEY WILL ASSUME LEADERSHIP future of the Singapore People's Action Party, will be decided tonight by the remaining seven members of its central executive committee. The meeting will he held at the party premises in Neil216 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-09-10 2 QANTAS AIR HOSTESS WEDS SINGAPORE BUSINESSMAN MR. KEITH McENALLAY, of Evatt and Company, and his bride, the former Qantas air hostess. Miss Elisabeth McGann, are seen here after their wedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, on Saturday.— Straits Times picture.43 words
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Article66 1957-09-10 2 Dr. H. U. Oranow, the German .Consul-General in Singapore, will also be the first German ambassador in the Federation. He told the Straits Times yesterday that he would come to the consulate office In the Colony twice a month. Dr. Heinrich Roereke the Griman Consul who is66 words
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Article49 1957-09-10 2 A cyclist, Seah Chwee Bock, 29. died alter he was Involved in a collision with a bus in Kanpong Bahru Road, Singapore yesterday. Anyone who saw the accident is asked to contact Insp. Eugene Wong, Sepoy Lines Police Station. Telephone 2400 extension 385.49 words
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114 1957-09-10 2 Bishop: Don 't be blinded by merdeka glamour PENANG, Mon.— The Bishop of Penang, Monslgnor Francis Chan, today advised Malayans not to be blinded |by the glamour of the merdeka festivities. "We must get down to realities, 1 he told 1,900 convent students at their merdeka celebration today. "Let us114 words
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120 1957-09-10 2 TENGKU SAYS 'DON'T DISLIKE THE BRITISH' PNANG, Mon.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, last nteht advised Malayans: Don't dislike the British. "I refer particularly to those who are remaining here to serve our country," he told a crowd of 5.000 on the Kulim padang. "Their knowledge and experience will120 words
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Article34 1957-09-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. For having a hunting knife in Masai without a permit on Sept. 7, A. Supramanlam, of Han Yang Estate, was fined $100 in the Johore Bahru magistrate's court today.34 words
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Article248 1957-09-10 2 FIRMS ARE CAREFUL AND SELECTIVE. TOO KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A spokesman of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce claimed today that systems of credit restrictions being imposed by traders in the Federation will lead to high allround prices unless they are removed. He claimed that retailers248 words
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Article91 1957-09-10 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. —Malaya still has much undeveloped land, the Penang "Minister" for Agriculture Inche Hashim bin Awang, told the founding meeting or the Province Wellesley Malay Smallholders' Association today. Inche Hashim said he hoped the formation of the association would increase development. "Let us91 words
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Article61 1957-09-10 2 NEW YORK, Mon.— Mr. Ho Beng Chuan of Singapore Is among five students from the Far East who have been awarded a graduate assistantship for the coming year at Kent State University in Ohio. The award carries a stipend of US$l,2OO for the academic year.61 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-09-10 2 WHAT THE SMART PREMIERS WEAR TODAY PRESIDENT NGO DIN DIEM of South Vietnam arrives at Canberra Airport for a state visit to Australia. Us is seen being greeted by Mr. KG. Menzies, Prime Minister of Australia, re. splendent in tails, striped trousers and topper, and Field .Marshal Sir illia-i Slim.79 words
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Article234 1957-09-10 2 MALAYAN ANTHEM— BUT SO WORDS From DAVID FINDLAY WELLINGTON. Mond IT was the proudest moment of the merdeka brations for 50 Malayan students at Audi University College— and the most embarrassins They snd their 200 reception guests stood to attention for "Negara Ku' 1 the Malayan234 words
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119 1957-09-10 2 PENANG, Mon. -No liquor will I* served at the Penani >ute Merdeka banquet at the E. and 0 Hotel here on Saturd.o. Toasts to the Van? di-Pcrtuan AfOOC -m d the Governor "1 nang. Kaj.i v r 1! will be119 words
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Article175 1957-09-10 2 fENEVA, Mon.— The 12th Assembly of the World Federation of United Nations Organisation ended its session by calling on governments to cease nuclear tests. The assembly also wants cessation of production of fissile materials for military purposes, a ban on the use of nuclear175 words
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Article32 1957-09-10 2 fell lr I NEW Y>'JK Mon— A two ye.^ M fifth-storey window yesterday on to Ml h *jth The boj was unhurt. Morton went to nosp» broken shoulder. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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383 1957-09-10 3 Ike prepares for showdown with and- integration Governor faubus may lose his 'halt Negroes 9 militiamen i iTT L E ROCK, Mon.— An F. 8.1. report on the Little r (U k school intetrra- j tion crisis will be filed w ith theReuter; AP - 383 words
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Article178 1957-09-10 3 Labour call for British industry: LONDON, Monday. TABOUR PARTY leaders today called for more state control to speed the introduction of tomation without harming jobs or pay. The party's national executive committee will report to the 56th annual meeting, which opens at Brighton on Our party178 words
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Article104 1957-09-10 3 Weekend of violence in Algeria AIGIERS, Mon. FRENCH uu horities totted I'j.sses and gains toy I one of the molt vio-i-k-ends of the 34--id Algerian rebellion. French Hussars were un ambush near the mountain town of Iba, about 80 miles »uth-eart of here. At least ciiod in the same theReuter - 104 words
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Article55 1957-09-10 3 MBLBOUBm Mon. Three days after he had left •< -an claimrd he had drunk 500 class. s of beer. P 1 1 t'.ld a ,o,.rt here. He admitted dr.vinfi d c L ll(1 "'"<« of liquor and illegally usine a car-and was sent vReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-09-10 3 THE would-be toreador looked so jaunty, so sure of himself when he sprang into a bull ring at Mexico City. He twirled a cape like an expert. He turned to bow to the cheering crowd (left) pre- senting a perfect target to theAP - 77 words
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113 1957-09-10 3 Jets and dances in Poland but no butter WARSAW, Mon. While colourfully-dressed peasants danced and jet fighter aircraft roared overhead, contrasting the old and new Poland. Communist leader Wladyslaw •oiiiutki yesterday warned that Poles must eat lard instead of butter. Mr. Gomulka said austerity was coming to Poland. He toldAP - 113 words
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Article63 1957-09-10 3 SYDNEY. Mon.— The Metal Trades Employers Association of New South Wales has asked its members to boycott Japanese goods as a protest against the Australian Government's trade pact with Japan signed in July. The pact removes special tariff duties from Japan, giving it "mostReuter - 63 words
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368 1957-09-10 3 *C 7.5. wants Israel's frontiers to be permanent 9 ONDON. Mon.—Pre- sident Nasser today promised Egypt's full support for Syria against American policy. He said Syria's battle was the battle of Arab nationalism. He accused America of wanting to make Israel's present frontiers permanent,Reuter; UP - 368 words
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132 1957-09-10 3 Doctor: A -radiation already dangerous DUBLIN, Monday. A LEADING British genetics expert said her r% today that radiation from atomic and hydrogen bomb tests is already dangerous The geneticist, Dr r. C Carter, was speaKing at a Press conference In connec tlon with the annual meeting of the British AssociationReuter - 132 words
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Article48 1957-09-10 3 COLOMBO, Mon. Beginning next month Communist China will buy 30,000 tons of sheet rubber from Ceylon over a one-year period and will sell Ceylon 200,000 tons of rice, it was announced here today. The rubber will be sold at the prevailing world market prices. A.P.AP - 48 words
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98 1957-09-10 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. Police clamped a curfew on southern sections of New Delhi today after 100 Sikhs stoned a procession of 500 Hindus. Police fired tear gas shells during the melee in which 40 people were arrested. Some police and Hindus were injured. PoliceAP - 98 words
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Article37 1957-09-10 3 HONG KONG. Mon. The first West German trade delegation to China arrived in Peking yesterday, Peking Radio reported. The leader told Chinese reporters that his object was to conclude a trade agreement. A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article34 1957-09-10 3 WARSAW. Mon. -A former Polish deputy minister, Mr. Kazimierz Jaworski, has crossed Into West Ger many while leading a Polish delegation to East Germany, according to the Polish engineering weekly Fundamenty. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article38 1957-09-10 3 NEW YORK. Mon.—President Elsenhower on holiday in Newport, Rhode Island, today signed into law the history making Civil Rights Bill empowering the Federal Government to enforce the Negroes' right to vote with court Injunctions. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article320 1957-09-10 3 LONDON, Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £47<, +'i Funding 4% £90H I War MM £66 H +K BANKS Merc. (£5: £SVs p.u.) £6% Chartered (£1 42/3 Hongkong ($125) £46' 2 INSURANCE Com Un. (Uts.) 77/7 1320 words
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172 1957-09-10 3 Nehru: We don't want to oust Hungary NEW DELHI, Mon. 'THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, indicated in a Council of State foreign affairs debate today that India would not Join any move to oust the representatives of the Hungarian Government from the United Nations. "If in the United NationsReuter - 172 words
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Advertisement152 1957-09-10 3 SB I against Ml PRICKLY HEAT Ml ECZEMA Hi and all other Ml TROPICAL SKIN DISEASES BEHR MEYER CO. LTD. P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. PATERSON. SIMONS CO. LTD.. Kuala Lumpur. Peaang. QICO/jM 18 inch J rhyA ROTARY mower y/ A Ail-steel construction Jr I I Cuts to extreme edges Jr152 words
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476 1957-09-10 4 Crown allegation as trial of nine men opens AFTER a watchman of the Bank of India in Robinson Road, Singapore, had been lured to a nearby coffee shop by the bank's head peon the bank's strong room was broken into and $80,000 in cash476 words
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183 1957-09-10 4 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday told a group of boys and girls visiting the Legislative Assembly that one of the girls might grow up to be Chief Minister of Singapore. "A girl has as much chance as a boy of becoming Chief183 words
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Article, Illustration272 1957-09-10 4 Inche Hammah disagrees with Tenghu's explanation ARMY CIVILIAN WEDS AT BUTTERWORTH CHURCH MR. S. K NAPOLEON lARICHE of the Quartermaster's Office, Federation Regiment, Malacca, and Miss Ranee Sarnjli.i Pakiam, after their wedding at the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Vir- gin Mary, Butter worth. pictured272 words
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189 1957-09-10 4 KUCHING, Monday. T^HE Earl of Perth, Minister of States for Colonial 1 Affairs, told reporters in Kuching that it was important to remember two things when a country begins to think of independence. First, it must achieve sufficient progress and secondly it must be able to189 words
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Article33 1957-09-10 4 Tan Jin Chua, 23, was acquitted in Singapore yesterday of a charge of causing the death of a child, Ng Chonc Yue. by negligent driving in Beach Road on June 18.33 words
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Article55 1957-09-10 4 Jailar bin Jawahir. a Government clerk, was bouna over in a Singapore court yesterday for six months for misappropriating $1,419 between Dec. 3, 1956 and May 29 this year. JafTar pleaded guilty to the charge on Aug. 23. He had since made full restitution, Inspector55 words
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Article71 1957-09-10 4 EXPERT ON TOURISM DUE TODAY Mr. George Turner, executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association, is expected in Singapore by air tonight. Mr. Turner will stay in Singapore for three days. He will call on the Chief Minister. Mr. Llm Yew Hock, and otheMinisters and officials concerned with the71 words
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Article26 1957-09-10 4 A Singapore City Councillor, Mr. S. Jaganathan, will table a motion to end the licensing of hawkers when the council meets on Sept 30.26 words
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Article51 1957-09-10 4 Three thugs stabbed a youth yesterday In a secret society revenge attack in 8010 Lane, Singapore. Bleeding from five stab wounds. Chiam Kah Seng. 19 ran 200 yards before collap- sing outside a Park Road coffee shop. He was admitted to the General Hospital In a serious51 words
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Miscellaneous151 1957-09-10 4 niniA UAI AVA l i nunme Summary; 6.02 Happy KADIO MALAYA Anniversary; 6.30 Speak Malay. 6.35 Happy Anniversary; 655 SINGAPORE 476 metres Regional Announcements- 656 KUALA Ll'MPl'R HI metres Singapore Share Market ReportPENANO S6B metres 7.00 Time Signal and News- 7 10 MALACCA 297 metres News Talk: 7.15 Sports Reel151 words
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Article275 1957-09-10 5 CHINESE SHIPPING ASSOCIATION OUTLINES A 4 XOP PRIORITY' TASK OBE TEAM GETS BIG LIST OF HINTS I>( ;\IM)KK'S port I? facilities must be rt a ',h improved if |C fjolony i* to get baf k trade it has been Miffng is con- nnorandum Singapore ChiE*275 words
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Article130 1957-09-10 5 secret of sergeant DIER '•under a great mental strain" took an s file from the Regimental Pay Office at destroyed it, a District court-matrial npapore yesterday. I Sgt. H. J. Wood, who pleaded guilty to two charges, waf sentenced to be severely reprimanded. He130 words
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Article40 1957-09-10 5 i High Court dismissed an live seamen court order Upper Weld ;i Muslim Is owned by Wuilah bin Yahya •'d it to a ner. tt ordered tii vacate h 26 ddln Manud- Abdul Hakin ndftaftq Mian40 words
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Article58 1957-09-10 5 ''relay told that he things he !ook after deeded some bin Kunhuran °y pleaded guilty I to a charge of stealing from hLs employers at Mount Rosie He admitted that he took away $5 worth of nails and scrap iron belonging to Lian Hud Construction. Shuku58 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-09-10 5 A Chinese Muslim convert. Che Razimah binte Abdullah, (formerly Miss Yeoh Cuat Ewe) seen with her husband, Inche Zakaria bin Haji Ali, second secretary to the Malayan High Commissioner in London, after their marriage in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Straits Times picture47 words
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201 1957-09-10 5 Call for five-day working week gets TUC backing T EADERS of the Singapore Trades Union Con- gress and Government unions yesterday backed the City Council Services Union's call for a five-day working week. The TUC president, Mr. S Jaganathan, said: "We have given thought to this plan. "It all depends201 words
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125 1957-09-10 5 STAMPS WILL HELP SELL COLONY GOODS LABELS designed to encourage the public to buy Singapore-madr goods may now be bought at the Department of Information Service at Empress Place. The labels, which appear in the form of stamps, are priced at $1.50 per 1,000. The Government hopes that local manufacturers125 words
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Article54 1957-09-10 5 A verdict of misadventure was returned yesterday at a Singapore inquest on Chew Boon Huat, 50, whose body was found in a drain in Lim Chu Kang Road on July 17. Police believed that Chew, who had been suffering from fits for the last eight years, fell into the54 words
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Article103 1957-09-10 5 Rear-Admiral L. U. Durlacher, who has been appointed second-in-command of the British Far East Naval Station, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Singapore Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock. He arrived in Singapore last Thursday aboard the 8.000--ton cruiser H.M.S. Newfoundland. He will leave for103 words
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Article23 1957-09-10 5 No children will he allowed in to the terror film "Curse of Frankenstein" which opens at the Rex Cinema. Singaport. tomorrow.23 words
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Article, Illustration101 1957-09-10 5 SINGAPORE FANCY FISH TOWKAY DIES AT 54 Mr Teo Way Ton«. Singapore businessman and prominent St. John Ambulance worker, died at his home in Yio Chu Kang Road early yesterday morning, aged 54. Mr Teo was one of the Colony's biggest fancy fish dealers— exporting an aver age of a101 words
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Article55 1957-09-10 5 Seah Chue Bock, 29, a labourer, was killed when he was knocked down by a bus while cycling along Kampon--; Bahru Road. In the General Hospital yesterday, a four-year-old boy, Thanabalam Naidu. died from injuries suffered when he was knocked down by a car at Pasir55 words
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Article15 1957-09-10 5 Family remittances from Singapore to China last month totalled $1,188,674. The Federation remitted $632,520.15 words
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238 1957-09-10 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The week's merdeka celebrations here are estimated to have cost the Government more than $2 million. A Federation Government spokesman told the Straits Times: "The bills have just started coming in It will be some time before the actual figure238 words
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Article143 1957-09-10 5 'SHE SCREAMED AND COLLAPSED* PENANG, Mon. I^AGOO MEERA, aged nine, told the Assize Court here today that a neighbour came to her house, sat on a chair without talking and then stabbed her mother from behind. Nagoo was testifying at the trial of S.143 words
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Article55 1957-09-10 5 The Singapore assistant coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday returned an open verdict on Sgt. James Hunt, of RASC, and Ling Ah Nang, who were killed when a military truck, of which Hunt was an occupant, crashed into a drain at the Bth mile, Bukit55 words
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Article53 1957-09-10 5 Pilot Officers B. S. Lim and Y. T. Llok of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force will receive their "wings" at a presentation parade to be held at the MAAF headquarters. Singapore, on Oct. 5 at 5.30 p.m. The Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will53 words
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Article132 1957-09-10 5 CHONO KIM, a fitter, was convicted in a Singapore court yesterday of committing mischief. He was nned $100 or one month's Jail. He was said to have slashed a seat in a Tay Koh Vat bus with an iron Instrument on June 23 ana132 words
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Article124 1957-09-10 5 Missing clothes: Girl bound over A maid-servant, Goh Hua Kirn, 19, was yesterday bound over for a year for dishonestly retaining stolen property which had belonged to her employer, Mrs. E. D. Cruse, of Coldstream Avenue, Singapore. Mrs. Cruse said at an earlier hearing that she missed a pair of124 words
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Miscellaneous337 1957-09-10 5 an| BapHHHHB POLICE BAND: Public concert Kok-huat. Tan Siong-teng, Wan lists' self-repair class 7.30 p.m. at King George V Park 5.30 p.m. Yue-kong. Kwan Chee-yew 9 a.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A. (Prince to 6.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Edward Road) Badminton, billiiii it TiinTRKTTt- iiypo Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay)- Malay ards, bodybuilding 5337 words
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Article65 1957-09-10 6 to Words $10 (Minimum) MRS. G. A MACHADO thank Friends and Relatives for their expressions of Condolence. Assistance ar:d Attendance at the Funeral of her Dear Husband in Ipoh on 7.9.57. THE FAMILY of the laic Mr. Narain Singh, 1.5.M., retired Mines Overseer, thank all friends and relatives for65 words
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Article131 1957-09-10 6 10 n S/0 (Minimum) LAST CHANCE Ladies' Shorts $3.50, Jeans $5.90, American Dresses $6.90. Bathtowels $1.50. Luck's, 17, Orchard Rd. I'VE GOT THE Cure for your everlasting nagging about unpleasant smellr. What is it, Mr. Knowall? What everybody is' using Air- wick. GENTLEMEN. A rOASI Specify Lanson Champagne for131 words
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911 1957-09-10 6 The Straits Times. S'pore, Tues. Sept. 10; 1957. Peace In The Harbour The court of inquiry into the Singapore Harbour Board dispute has reached a diplomatic finding. "Often shocked at the manner in which the unions operated the administration of their units", and impressed by evidence of "a great deal911 words
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Article268 1957-09-10 6 Russian arms for Syria, American arms by air for Jordan, charge and countercharge by Moscow, the Arab nations and the Western Powers, have set the Middle Eastern cauldron bubbling. But it will not boil over. Not if the major powers can help it The one reassuring feature268 words
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Article, Illustration898 1957-09-10 6 TWE islands looked s A very beautiful, with their trees coming down to the water's edge. Between two of E them, Singapore's distant skyscrapers s gleamed in the morn- ing light. Ships of E every shape, size and E flag lay at anchor in the898 words
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Article818 1957-09-10 6 DEMS WARNER reports on Burma's.... BURMA'S ambitious plans for rapid industrialisation have failed dismally. In its recent decision to concentrate once again on law and order and to leave industrialisation until later is an admission of incompetence and bungling which casts doubt on the Government's entire social experiment818 words
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306 1957-09-10 6 Plumed hats: Let us be slow t o criticise WHAT is wrong with the helmet and plumes which the Federation Ministers wore with their uniforms when attending ceremonial functions during the Merdeka week? Looking at the matter from a psychological point of view, I think the ministers were properly dressed306 words
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Article85 1957-09-10 6 STRONG criticism Is already in the air about the helmets worn by the Federation cabinet ministers as a relic of British colonial rule. The Malaya of today is something; which, in Its essence, is party a British creation. Stnands of British character are inextricably woven into the85 words
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Article134 1957-09-10 6 Postage stamp for King T»HERE are a great num- ber of stamps bearing the heads of the Sultans of the various States in the new list of Malayan stamps. There is also one including the portrait of the Prime Minister. What about issu'ng one with the portrait of the Paramount134 words
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Article86 1957-09-10 6 ARE the people of Independent Malaya with out national pride? Is It not a shame to see Britons standing stiffly to attention when the "Negara Ku" Is beine played at the end of every cinema performance while Chinese. Malays and Indians laugh, giggle and rush out86 words
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Advertisement650 1957-09-10 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wmrd* 11* (Mlmlmmmi. SEAH-YAP: On 6th September, between Kim Chye. second son of Madam Yeo Soong Slang and the late Mr. Seah Slow Teng of Singapore, and Yoke Poong, second daughter of Mr. Mrs. Yap Ah ilar of Penang. THE ENGAGEMENT was announced on 9-9-57 between Mr. Kee650 words
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Advertisement38 1957-09-10 6 BLUE SPOT SUPER HI-FI 3-D RADIOGRAM With 3 Speakers, 4-Speed Record Changer, Stereophonic Send aid Cocktail Compartment. Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 9. 227, BATU ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. 24, BEACH STREET, PENANO38 words
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Advertisement85 1957-09-10 6 AMPLIFIERS A model for every pocket--3 Models availableAll complete with Pre'AmpHfi S-porcPrkc W* MODEL HFS/8 8 Watts $265 MODEL PF9I/PF9IA 15 Wafts $425/- MODEL HF2S/HF2SA 25 Watts $475 All Prices Less 10'> For C«h Factory Representatives: T. V. MITCHELL CO. (FAR EAS SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Sole Distributor-, for Singapore. Malay85 words
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Article115 1957-09-10 7 FIVE DIE AS CAR, LORRY COLLIDE jnjGEI PATANI. Mon. £> L Five people were tilled w&en a car and lorry collided sth mile Baling[etil Road, yes..frernoon Wo others were injured, J t seriously, in Kedah's Ident in years. vrngers in the car instantly. They err Hoe Yoon Lee. 48. Khoo115 words
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Article46 1957-09-10 7 KUCKING, Mon.—Fisher:e worried by reports that the Sai awak Govto allow Japanese in to operate in Miri icaters A letter has been sent to the Chinese Affairs Officer. It aid 80 local inning families lould be deprived of their livelihood If plan went H46 words
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Article30 1957-09-10 7 ngapore Debating 1] discuss "Is It divorc°?" at the* mdl Hall at 6.30 pr.. today. Members of women's orgI University ot identg and p )fes«rill take part.30 words
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Article24 1957-09-10 7 Singapore police last night r people to help Item identify a curly-haired ran found hanging from a ktt at Mountbatten Road on24 words
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Article117 1957-09-10 7 R.P.C. will heed expert advice KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Rubber ProducersCouncil will implement the recommendations of the Blackman Committee on the development of the natural rubber industry in the Federation as soon as possible. A spokesman of the council added today that members of the council were now making a117 words
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Article42 1957-09-10 7 Fifteer! Tier, and six women from the Bedok rural district, Singapore, will be taken on a tour of the city today during a civics course. They will visit the police headquarters, community centres and the General Hospital.42 words
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Article17 1957-09-10 7 MERSING. Mon. Mr. E. Van Dort. hospital assistant In Mersing, has been transferred to Segamat.17 words
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Article150 1957-09-10 7 Envoy from Britain is the first to present credent LTALA LUMPUR. Mon. i 1V -The British High I Commissioner. Mr. G. i W. Tory, today became the first diplomat to present his credentials' 'o rhe Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Wearing a dark blue Brla ambassador's uniform >j.o a150 words
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225 1957-09-10 7 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality achieve success s of ambitious men and women, drawn ill occupations have discovered a fascinatimplified way to improve their English, gain n'ldence and develop their personality. how this unique method, studied in the iautes of the day,225 words
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466 1957-09-10 7 /AMENDMENTS DEFINITELY NOT PLANNED~GOVT'S CASE IS IN THE WHITE PAPER/ SAYS LIM LATEST ARRESTS HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH TRADE UNIONISM, CHIEF MINISTER EMPHASISES SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Urn Yew Hock, said yesterday that the Government had no intention of amending the Public Security466 words
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Article40 1957-09-10 7 Two motorists, convicted in Singapore yesterday of being "pirate taxi drivers, were each fined $275 and disqualified from driving for 12 months. They were Ng Chong San, of Alexandra and Wong Sin Kee, of Paya Lebar.40 words
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Article24 1957-09-10 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Inche Sukl bin Abdul Kadlr. will address members of th? Johore Bahru Rotary Club on Local Government tomorrow afternoon.24 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-09-10 7 DX. LEONG VIE CHUNG helps his bride. Miss Dolly tfeo Swee Linn, to cut their wedding cake at a reception given in Sea View Hotel after their marriage in Singapore on Saturday. Straits Times picture.42 words
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Article207 1957-09-10 7 But strike is out of question NEGOTIATIONS for higher wages for 3,000 bank 11 workers in the Federation between the bank employees' negotiating committee and the Malayan Exchange Banks Association ended today without agreement being reached. The chairman of the bank workers' negotiating committee, Mr.207 words
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83 1957-09-10 7 Overseas training for local railmen KUALA LIMPIK. Mon. More than 50 officers from the Malayan Railway will be sent overseas on training scholarships during the next three years, the Straits Times was told today. The Malayan Railway has already sent 25 men to the British Railways since 1955. A Mlayan83 words
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Article37 1957-09-10 7 Assemblymen of the Singapore Liberal-Socialist Party will give their views on the Singapore Citizenship Bill when the Assembly meets tomorrow. The party held a meeting yesterday to consider their stand on this issue.37 words
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Article32 1957-09-10 7 SEREMBAN, Mon. Tile Central Market here won the first prize in the merdeka de-c-orations competition for "large shops" with its Illuminated dragons on the Birch Road end of Its building.32 words
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Article66 1957-09-10 7 Mrs. B. A. Brown, 30. Chinese wife of a European engineer, was found unconscious in her quarters at the Pasir Panjang power station, Singapore, yesterday. Police were called after neighbours had reported see- ing her in agony. Mrs. Brown, mother of four children, was treated at the66 words
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274 1957-09-10 7 TUC worry —and a note goes to Lim T*HE Singapore Trades Union Congress warned yesterday that the Public Security Ordinance was not conducive to the growth of a strong trade union movement. It felt that a better solution should be found to handle subversive elements in the trade unions. The274 words
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Article92 1957-09-10 7 Batu Pahat prepares to celebrate JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Sea sports at the ferryside on Thursday morning will open Batu Pahat's two-day programme of merdeka celebrations. Land sports and a display at the stadium by school children and youth organisations will begin at 2.30 p.m. A pageant will be staged on92 words
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Article61 1957-09-10 7 Lim Ang Ngor, of Carpmael Road, was disqualified from driving for three years when he pleaded guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to four traffic charges. He was also fined a total of $80 for negligent driving, and driving without a licence, without Insurance61 words
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Article59 1957-09-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs. Inche Othman bin Mohamed, was admitted to the Bungsar Hospital last night with a heart complaint. He collapsed while making preparations at the Istana Negara for today's presentation of credentials ceremony. A spokesman of59 words
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Advertisement70 1957-09-10 7 YALE REGISTERED TNAOC MA*K i < I < You can see Yale Locks all over > i I the world, in a variety of designs and forms to suit every need. > < > < All of them are of the same high quality and reliability that has made the70 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1957-09-10 8 'THINGS are really looking up in Singapore, especially from a woman's point of view. Looking round the city in the last week or two, I have discovered Malaya's first school of beauty culture, a new air conditioned coffee lounge, two new travel bureaux and a beauty salon1,076 words
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Advertisement183 1957-09-10 8 _^_£____k $1 Jh>* Active men use imSSI c b »I cool, fresh t FATHER J^ .I*:.] Imperial Leather [r^^.^! I CUSSW2^ w for perfect grooming from pain caused by Rheumatism, Fibrositis, Lumbago, Gout, etc, C^^TFl^P^ cleansing internal I lI^^jI'QKKJ treatment which rj^ullJ \M I gives long lasting rii^HrEj reljef DIUROMIL183 words
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Advertisement342 1957-09-10 8 Ourlnq lh» Hjn Oynnty > beautiful K^ vngtt named Di»»»-Chien ol th» household r j^**^ ot Wong Wmq Mlnuttr ot Education. saved the throne from being usurped by 0 C the Prime Minister. long Chuh. S*e i**l| married Uaw Poh— a young general who was suppcrtmg him— and :hen ap342 words
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Miscellaneous384 1957-09-10 8 T» fm I 21 King of Borneo (6). otraiTs limes crossword »Ace.tuminoun*c«y<B>. 23 "His flaming robe out beyond his heels" (Keats) (8). H| ?1H 3 llll|fl| 4 III 5 11 Cinque Ports 16). 7 lla DOWN 1 Fifty-one lean drunkenly In a llllllllllllllllllililii 2 Just a dance lye Daniel aS^384 words
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Article438 1957-09-10 9 n )K two yen a piump Austrian boy tried to convince his father he had a singing voice l,» would one day conquer the world. The lather, half convinced, told the lad to -rtfe* his Wagner. He then made an appoint- f or his son with438 words
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938 1957-09-10 9 By the time he was 17 RicharH's father was beginning U> despair of a career for his son. As a last resort he sent him to the Hoch Konservatorlum at Frankfurt on Main, one of the best-known music colleges in Germany. Young Tauber amazedDaily Mirror - 938 words
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Advertisement365 1957-09-10 9 All the family BEAT the HEAT -^LIFEBUOY TIME to knock off aooii...TIME to t" P?m \?t, V^rfW^" 'L£\ home to a LIFEBUOY thomer. ThatV I *&j£js? /^'toaflUfflß^VH the way to beat the heat! What treat I tather-to (eel. fresh and full of life a)(ain. IHflbid^Bj^K|i aaaaaaaaarra It'i one soap for365 words
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Miscellaneous93 1957-09-10 9 Rex Morgan M.D. Getting out AND VQI) DONT aaaaaW J aaaaataa«H__ f J L COUL.P BE WRONG* t)P MV MjND IM GETTING* J^B^^k IHvli Tracy Stuck tight ~~"\^'*AND YOU I VAUDEVILLE >Tv| SAM. TWEV THERE'S YOUR Jfl^'^Lv* W^Lin™^ ALL>? X oocwtto \^f%S{^A H^> SERVICE f J^jK^^^ W? Vlfc^i STUCK W93 words
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778 1957-09-10 10 UNEXPECTED GAIN IN RUBBER PRICE ON LOCAL MARKET By Our Market Correspondent AGAINST the anticipation of the trade, the A price of rubber improved in Singapore yesterday with September first grade buyer f .ob. dosing at 87| cents. This was a rise of three-quarters of a cent on Friday's closing778 words
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163 1957-09-10 10 THE International Rubber Study Group has drasti. caUy revised downward its estimate for the world consuming area stocks of natural rubber reports Reuter. These are now put at 237,500 tons at the end of June as against 372,500 in its advance statistics issued on163 words
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Article25 1957-09-10 10 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 9. RUBBER: 87% cents per lb. (up three-quart-ers of a cent). TIN: $365,621- per plcnl (up 37 1 2 cents).25 words
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Article284 1957-09-10 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. In Investments, B.H.P. reacted la. 6d. to close at 58s. 6d., on the Stock Exchange here today- Other Investment stocks were firm. In a quiet and easier mining market the steepest movement was a fall of Is. in Consol Zinc. Loans held a firm tone. Loans284 words
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Article109 1957-09-10 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 325. O.D. 32V 90 d/st 32 15/16 credit bills. 33 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T-T. 31. O.D. 31 90 d/st 314 credit bills.109 words
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Article94 1957-09-10 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Ex rhange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; September/October $25 v» buyers, »26W sellers Coconut oil: quiet; bulk 141 v sellers, drum $45 sellers. Pepper quiet; no business reported done Muntok white 4114, Sarawak $113 special Sarawak black $74 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra94 words
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Article65 1957-09-10 10 Ships lying alongside the Sin rapore Harbour Board wharve. tSU!^* re Ascanius n Dlomed 4,5. Gujarat 6A. stee Scientist 6,7 Benvenue 8 9. Somal 10.11. Star Alcyone 13 14, Presl Oh" 1 15 16 Gnawer 18 Obra 19 30. Sumpitan N. Wall 1 Slrusa N. Wall 3; Resan*65 words
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Advertisement521 1957-09-10 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens, age 16 but under 22 years, for appointment as Junior Technicians, Public Works Department, Malacca. Applicants must have at least passed Std. VI or Form n of an English School. Salary Scale: ♦85x7.50-115/137 50x7 50 197.50/ 212.50x7.50-280 plus COLA. Selected candidates521 words
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Advertisement556 1957-09-10 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TEMPORARY WOMEN INSPECTORS In the Federation of Malaya Police. Qualifications: Standard VIII certificate at a Government English School and a good knowledge of the Malay Language. Citizens of the Federation or eligible (or Federal Citizenship. Age: between 18 and 35 yean. Minimum height 4 feet and 10 Inches-556 words
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Advertisement127 1957-09-10 10 NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE The Health Committee of the City Council proposes to recommend specification: of SAGO STREET from one aide to both sides for hawkers pitchesOccupiers of the buildings In this street and any other persona concerned, who wish to make representations to the Committee against the127 words
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Advertisement723 1957-09-10 10 NOTICES in the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE And in the Matter of SIGLAP LIMITED (Members Voluntary Wlndlng-Up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Com* pany duly convened and held at the Registered Office of the Company, C-6/10 Hongkong Bans Chambers, Singapore, on the 29th day of August723 words
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Advertisement537 1957-09-10 10 Going on Leave? KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE STRAITS BUDct Six Months Air Freight Subscription in. Six Months Sea Mail Subscription (-Sn*2^ KNUTSEN LINE or «ni^«r^| FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS _;n I Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P $we, T p c *<•>■ Kriitin Bakke 20/22 Sept 23Se D f537 words
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Advertisement1144 1957-09-10 11 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. t.u» 41 „Ml .incorporoteo S.ngopore: 12 »U" THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE 'A!"' Singapore K S-horr. P wro S*-> I i-Si •sT" SSI! ;S»«» «o biu feel. SS=« a BBS Big T- S 2 Sept 25 2 s^.2, ex. d ;V H-i^; u u «o« o« CllisanO Oct1,144 words
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Advertisement1058 1957-09-10 11 \\WTTTW&?TTLTEWTmWWftT?TDLm\m\ EAST ASIATIC LIMBS OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR PAR EAST u/iS'Sp? *rVC: o-iArsp, •Xv" HLA 2/ 2 Oet 3/ 4 Oct Hw &«x* *< s Ji2»^«ayT^^ GOTHENBURG, OSLO VIA SUEZ ••unußA.... S'pora P. S'hom Penano U£ Barrel •"MEONIA" i If/20 Sept 21/31 Sapt 22/23 Sapt "IALANDIi* u/14 Oct 17/171,058 words
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Advertisement1046 1957-09-10 11 b u uToi N g THE DEN UNE STEAMERS LTD Tn i,, l 7 1 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. ft CONTINENTAL POUTS Spore P. S'hom Penano BENVENUE tor Aden, Jeddoh, Pert Sudan, London, Hull G.B-9/11 Seat 12/13 Sept BENAVON for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hamburg1,046 words
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Advertisement1232 1957-09-10 11 McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** BIXSRMAM LIMBS KLAVFHESf. UNE LONDON. HAVRE ROTTERDAM, M AMGILU $AN FRANC |SCO, -CITY OF POONA S'pora P. S'hom Penong BRONXVILLE 64.36/12 Sept 13/15 Sept 16/18 Sept spore P. Shorn Penang Calls Hull 26/29 Sept 4 Oct 1 Oci CITY OF COVENTRY 2nd coll1,232 words
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478 1957-09-10 12 ASIAN INVESTORS GROW IN NUMBERS ••••••••••••••••■•••••••••••••<• THE advent of independence in the Federation of Malaya finds Malayans with a growing interest in share investments, but still the country is without any stock exchange system or profesional jobbers who fix prices according to supply and demand.478 words
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Article, Illustration208 1957-09-10 12 4 PLASTIC flooring that A "lays by itself" on application is one of the latest flooring materials to be marketed in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Known as Colorazzo, the flooring l s a product of Surfex Flooring Co. Ltd. of Surrey, England, which already208 words
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Article215 1957-09-10 12 A mowing machine claimed to be ca- pable of tutting tbe J toughest crass on the j roughest ground with S ease, may provide a solution to thick, long grasses in Malayan ea- tates. I The mower, the Ro- toscythe county model. has new features.215 words
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251 1957-09-10 12 •THE Board of Trade Journal, discussing British trade prospects in the independent Federation of Mala} a. said that the United Kingdom could expect increasing competition from Japan, the United States and West Germany. An article by Mr. L. Bevan. United Kingdom Trade Commissioner in Kuala251 words
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Article129 1957-09-10 12 Australian buffaloes for Borneo? AN attempt is being A made to establish trade in live buffaloes between Aust r a 1 i a's Northern Territory and Borneo. Two Borneo businessmen. Haji Mahall and Mr. Chan Chiom. are asking their government *o negotiate with the Ai .Man Government for a permit129 words
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Article57 1957-09-10 12 The senior general manager of the Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd.. Mr. Lan McLennan, told the recent annual conference of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, that there was "no end In sight" to the Australian steel industry's expansion programme. The Industry would soon have an output57 words
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Article69 1957-09-10 12 A large assortment of India's handloom textiles is being exhibited at the Merdeka Fair now running In Kuala Lumpur. The textiles include colourful sarees, silk scarves, cotton mats, bedspreads, and turkish towels, specially imported from India for the fair. The fabrics were produced in Weavers' Co-operative69 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-09-10 12 Tt|R. CHAU CHUN MING, assistant manager of the FriesiTl land (Malaya) Ltd.-sales-promoters of Dutch Baby Milk left by air last week on a two-month study tour of the factory of his principals, the Condensfabriek "Friesland M of Leeuwarden, Holland. He is seen above69 words
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130 1957-09-10 12 U.S.A. sends us more oranges, China sells less ™c United States, largest, consumer 1 goods in June is stepping Up exp, Commuj: biggest Mala,,. fruit last year of t Latest i *«wthattheui '> 484 tons of *»Whj Over $1 mi The May laya from highest n and wa s worth130 words
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Article112 1957-09-10 12 rpHE Shell Co. has plans for setting up a blending, packing, and oil bulking plant to cater for Malaya, as well as the export trade, it is announced Dy the Singapore Ministry of Commerce and Industry. It is estimated that some $3 million will112 words
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Article35 1957-09-10 12 The De Soto divison of th-i Chrysler Corporation is Deginning to close down for the model changeover. By today all Chrysler divisions will be closed in preparation for the introduction of 1958 models.35 words
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Advertisement303 1957-09-10 12 \\fhen. Qualitycounis DAIFUKI Kavon Filament Yarns; Bright Semi-Dull (From 30 to 300 deniers are available in Skein on Cone) SUIKO Ra > M Staple; Uncrimped Bright Crimped Semi-Dull tail Deniers Cut-Lengths are available in each type) Spun Rayon Yarns; Uncrimped Bright Crimped Semi-Dull (From 10s to BU/2s are available in303 words
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Advertisement160 1957-09-10 12 I ASILEX INDCSTREM TRUST f sr-\i INDUSTWAL BANKERS Security FOR THE SMALL INVESTOR WITH A OOOD RETURN a PER CENT INTEREST PAID WITHOUT DEDUCTION OF TAX Investment with Astley shows an attractive return of 64% or 7% according to tho term* of m«nt. Security without deprecUnoo is available on MM160 words
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269 1957-09-10 13 ANDERSON SHOCKS TOP-SEEDED COOPER FOREST HILLS, New York, Monday. A LTHEA GIBSON yesterday realised a seven-year y- dream when she defeated Louise Brough 6-3, 6-2 to become the first Negro ever to win the U.S. national tennis championship. Althea was first entered InReuter - 269 words
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Article29 1957-09-10 13 BRISBANE. Mon. Ron Archer, the Test all-rounder, has dropped out of the Australian cricket team to tour South Africa this winter because of a knee injury. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration321 1957-09-10 13 Double for Germar IRA LAST IN 200 METRES PARIS, Mon. Manfred Germar, of Germany, achieved a notable sprint "double" against topclass opposition yesterday when he won the 200 metres at the University Games which ended here. Havin K won the 100 metres on Friday, Germar European record-holder yesterday romped home321 words
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Article81 1957-09-10 13 PARIS, Mon. Bulgaria won the basketball tourna ment In the world University Games which ended her* yesterday. They finished with the same number of points as Hungary in the final pool out were awarded first place by virtue of having beater. Hungary earlier in the tournament. InReuter - 81 words
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Article29 1957-09-10 13 LOS ANGELES, Mon.— The Reverend Bob Richards, twice Olympic pole vault champion, Is retiring from competitive athletics to be a compere on a television sports programme. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration224 1957-09-10 13 FANGIO IS THE CAHMPION FOR FIFTH TIME IifIONZA, Mon.— Though beaten by iTI Britain's Stirling Moss in the Italian Grand Prix here yesterday, Juan Manuel Fangio (Argentina), having previously assured himself ol the world championship, was proclaimed champion for the fifth time. Fangio has won the world championship driving allReuter - 224 words
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430 1957-09-10 13 COUNTY CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL POSITIONS LONDON. Mon.— Final positions in the U.K. County cricket championship are (figures within brackets after each county are last year's positions): Inn NO R H AxePB.H. May (Surrey) 3g 3 2123 285* 60-65 FM. Worrell (W. Indies) 34 9 1470 191* 58 80 M. C-430 words
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135 1957-09-10 13 KOH LEADS REME TO 3-0 CUP VICTORY O E.M.E., led by their sharp-shooting cen-tre-forward Arthur Koh, scored a 3-0 victory over Singapore Guard Regiment in the final of the Singapore M.O.R's soccer competition at Slim Barracks yesterday. Guard Regiment, the defending champions, were given little chance to settle down, and135 words
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Article124 1957-09-10 13 V|ELBOTJRNE, Mon. German Volkswagens took the first six places in the 10.500-mile round Australia rally which ended here yesterday. Provisional winner is Laurie Whitehead, a Melbourne garage proprietor, who won the 1955 rally. He lost only 13 penalty points. Second and third places were filledReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement523 1957-09-10 13 /^^■■■■■■■HH^^HH^Ui^L^AuLi] l 0O unued iron. P*fe mA TI(>NS VACANT yOUNO and Energe- hanical Engineer B-u-helor. Apply givlns J Qualification to Boi Organisation ol company requires "oWer for field exith definite bota- qualifications: 'ii Agriculture. AppUh previous experleuct field experimentation <J*J!j please reply Box A446S vTED Chief Draughtsman Qualifications: imermedlaU c-.ty523 words
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Advertisement1039 1957-09-10 13 ri BOOKS PUBLICATIONS a. 20 Words SS (Mtn.) Box SO cts. txtra. id THE JULY 1957 Edition of Urn c. Federation of Malaya Telephone 3 Directory can be purchased from V Straits Times Preas Ltd., Cecil Street, Singapore. Prlci $150 per copy. Postage 30 cenU extra. s, IP YOU GARDEN1,039 words
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Advertisement451 1957-09-10 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALB 7(lWord,U(Mim.) Box SO ct,. .xtra ALSATION *****, 1 pair pome. ranlans, 2 black poodle puppies, 1 1 prize winner black collie *****, 2 boxers, 2 dutchhounds, 1 Pekingese puppy. Tel. *****. NEW -BUCKLAND" PIANOS. I Fully troplcalised. Solid Mohagany casing 3 Pedals. 85 Keys, at Special451 words
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Article217 1957-09-10 14 MALAYAN CHAMPION LEAVES FOR BOMBAY ON SEPTEMBER Hi David and 2 Danes are also invited By LEE FOO SAM [POH, Mon. The All-England and Malayan badminton champion, Eddy Choong of Penang. will leave Singapore on Sept. 18 for India to take part- in the217 words
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Article59 1957-09-10 14 Elsie Urn, younger sister of Singapore's women badminton champion Nancy Urn. will bid for a "double when she meets Yin Chee Pong (Nan Wah) in the SB. A schoolgirls- singles final tomorrow. Elsie and Chua Kwai Seong (Convent won the schoolgirls' doubles by beating Julie59 words
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306 1957-09-10 14 SCC RECOVER FROM BAD START TO GAIN 5th CRICKET WIN SINGAPORE Cricket Club com--0 pleted their S.C.A. senior tournament programme with a 62-run win over University of Malaya in their postponed match on the Paciang on Sunday. With this victory— their fifth this season S.C.C. finish In fifth place in306 words
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252 1957-09-10 14 SOCCER PITCH at M-STADIUM 'MOST UNUSUAL'— HK COACH By KIN Fernandez KUALA LUMPUR, Mon—Mr Lee Wai Thone 'thP 'coach of ?hJ Lb• TCiSSfnot the Hong Kong rootball team to the Merdeka Games left here this morning for Hong Kong Via Singapore, He was full of praise fnr the MprrtPlra Stn252 words
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Article, Illustration96 1957-09-10 14 STEEPLECHASER SALLEH MAKES A BIG SPLASH! MOHAMED Salleh or Penang made a big splash, E5 literally, in the two-mile steeplechase at the Mala- yan Games which ended at Kuala Lumpur on Sat- urday. In the above picture. Mohamed clears the water jump safely during the fifth lap. Following him areKOK AH CHONC - 96 words
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62 1957-09-10 14 Mrs CRAVEN STOPS A FOOTBALL MATCH LONDON, Mon.— The weekend soccer match between Brotton Recreation and Whitby Albion goes into the records as "abandoned after 38 minutes," because Mrs. Phyllis Craven wouldn't give them their ball back. The ball sailed off the field into Mrs. Craven's adjoining garden She keptAP - 62 words
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Article42 1957-09-10 14 IPOH, Mon— Eastern A. A., the Merdeka soccer champions, beat Perak 2-1 in a friendly match here today. After a scoreless first half Perak scored first through Fee Yuen but Eastern replied through Bzeto Man and Kwok Yau.42 words
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Article58 1957-09-10 14 SCARBOROUGH, Mon A sparkling 100 not out by Everton Weekes— his first of the tour— restored West Indies' fortunes in their first innings reply to Tom Pearces Xls 355 for nine declared on the second day of their match here today. The tourists had scored 269 for58 words
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214 1957-09-10 14 'T»HE Australian naA tional hockey team, fifth at the 1956 Olympic Games at Melbourne, may play in Singapore next year. The Australians are likely to pass through Singapore in September next year on their way to Holland for an international hockey tournament. The214 words
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Article225 1957-09-10 14 GAME WITH EASTERN SOUGHT SINGAPORE Amateur F.A. officials are not yet certain as to whether the annual in-ter-port match between Hong Kong and Singapore will be played again this year. The S.A.F.A. council which met yesterday was told that a letter was sent to225 words
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137 1957-09-10 14 JJEPORTINQ on the recent meetings of the Singapore Amateur F.A. League and Cup committee, the chairman, Mr. Dick Pates, told the council yesterday that members of his committee had divided opinions on the question of tranfers. Some members, he said, were in favour of137 words
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Article193 1957-09-10 14 JjVJTJR new teams have entered for this year's Singapore Hockey Association's league which is scheduled to start in three weeks. They are Serangoon Gardens. Khalsa "B S.H.B Recreation Club and Y.M.S.A. -B". Four teams— 3 8.0.D., G.H.Q. S.M.S.U. and Punjab N.B.— who took part in193 words
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180 1957-09-10 14 CHOONG AND OOI BEAT THE CHAMPIONS PENANG, Mon.— Malayan champion Eddy Choong and 00l Teik Hock beat the Malayan doubles champions, Lim Say Hup and Teh Kew San, 15-12, 15-4 in the Penang Merdeka exhibition badminton matches here last night. Choong and Ooi raced to a 7-2 lead in the180 words
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Article115 1957-09-10 14 Sahar nets 3 off the Thais gAHAR HLsSEiv gapore Select,! Wln over Sl am friendly Sui Jalan Centre-,., an imp, display 8&V 1 seventh' Johan k pre.ssun cond gmi their opoi Albar on tl Hat-trick Sahar Kan goal lmn and had eight mil pleted hi second hn.i v out to115 words
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Article79 1957-09-10 14 IJRIAN Blakebrough was the overall champion In the Malayan watersklinp championships which ended on Sunday, in Singapore. Brian scored 1.760 pomts to win the Major Green challenge trophy. He tools first place in the slalom, third in the open tricks and finished fourth jumps. Runner-up wag79 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous34 1957-09-10 14 CRICKET Singapore Civilians v Ceylon (two-day match), padstng. 11 a.m. SOCCER Singapore v Burma, Jalan Besar 7.30 p.m.; S.A.f.A. Junior (up R.A.F. Tengah v Mount Emily', Jalan Besar, 6.15 p.m.; Maxwell v Alexandra, Geylang.34 words
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