The Straits Times, 11 September 1957
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Title Section20 1957-09-11 1 aver ace »Mfi\ cErfa-nrmp r^BE^'rcwEiyiißPyOOO Not*"* 1 New**** The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1957 15 CENTS20 words
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Article664 1957-09-11 1 TENGKU; WE MUST GUARD THE SAFETY OF THE FEDERATION Restrictions were intended from Sept. 1 but Government changed mind Rahman tells M-rally of decision JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. (deration (Government intended to im- pose entry restrictions at the Causeway imtlv after the declaration of independence -but decided against664 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-09-11 1 THE FEDERATION Prime Minister. Teneku Abdul Rahman, taking the salute at the march-past of the 200 members of UMNO Youth on parade at yesterday's UMNO merdeka rally on the Supreme Court Padang. Johore Bahru.— Straits Times picture.43 words
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Article147 1957-09-11 1 JAKARTA CRISIS TALKS OPEN JAKARTA, Tues.—Pre- sid o n t SoPkarno and members of the central Government which he formed last April began a "round table conference" with their provincial opponents to discuss regional problems on which Jakarta and the provinces are divided. Commun'sm loomed as In issue following theReuter - 147 words
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567 1957-09-11 1 New authority to run harbour cheaply urged 'THE Singapore Shipowners' Association yesterday suggested that the Singapore Harbour Board be scrapped. In submissions to the Port Commission, the association urged the setting up of a new authority that would run the port more cheaply567 words
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207 1957-09-11 1 200 WOMEN MOB MAN ACCUSED OF SEX SLAYING LONDON, Tues.— Two hundred screaming women battled police today in an effort to seize a scarfaced little factory worker charged with the sex slaying of a four-year-old girl. 'Turn it over," and "Let's get him out," shouted the women as Derrick EdwardReuter; AP - 207 words
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Article117 1957-09-11 1 ANOTHER PORT INQUIRY KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A special commission headed by a British expert. Sir Eric Millbourn. is to probe the methods of employment of wharf, stevedore and other port workers in Port Swettenham. This follows protests ay workers and the Malayan Trade Union Council regarding conditions of service there.117 words
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Article665 1957-09-11 1 FINANCE CHIEF OFF FOR TALKS From a Special Correspondent I/^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Federation Minister of Finance, Col. Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, leaves tomorrow for Washington, where he will attend the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank. Malaya is applying for membership of these institutions665 words
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Article, Illustration160 1957-09-11 1 TiE Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, yesterday said he had been placed in a "very embarras sing position" by a visitor t.i the merdeka celebrations In Kuala Lumpur who claimed to be an official invited guest The visitor was Dr. ThomaW. I. Llao, president160 words
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217 1957-09-11 1 P.A.P. IT'S STILL NO chairman NO secretary NO treasurer THE seven remaining members of the People's .Action Party's central executive committee last night formed themselves into an emergency council to run the party. For the time being, the party is still without a chairman, a secretary-gen-eral or a treasurer or217 words
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Article93 1957-09-11 1 Malaya for UN: New step VIEW YORK. Tues.— Eight British Commonwealth nations today submitted to the General Assembly a draft resolution proposing that Malaya should be admitted to the United Nations. T^ie Security Council last Thursday recommended Malaya for membership. The assembly will act shortly after its regular session opensUP - 93 words
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Article33 1957-09-11 1 INDIAN CALL ON DISARMAMENT NEW YORK. Tues.— India called today for early report from I'nitrd Nations disarmament commission "to facilitate arrangement-, to give disarmament top priority at the forthcoming General Assembly.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article37 1957-09-11 1 The first meeting of a three-man commission to probe into allegations of comiDtlon and malpractices in the recent Singapore byelections will be held in the Department of Information Services conference room at 4 p.m. tomorrow.37 words
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Article38 1957-09-11 1 BOCHUM, (West Germany* Tues. A young man broke into a kiosk here and handed sweets to children because "I was the youngest of 16 children of a poor family and I never got any sweets." Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement21 1957-09-11 1 LATEST PLATINUM It GOLD :ngagement rings P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers North B-idgc Rd., S'pore-4. A Kuala Lumpur Fawtota /fob atudify21 words
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Advertisement31 1957-09-11 1 Striking [onlimporir, BB dtiifn In two RONSON FRASER NEAVE HAVE BEEN QUENCHING THIRSTS Z TV I I > V AERATED WATERS... jL <i\ZZt> \or QT JL drtnkd bet>t value }or your money!31 words
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279 1957-09-11 2 HUSBAND OF SEDUCED WIFE SUES SHIPPING LINE >}EW YORK. Tues.— 11 Mr. Alfred L. Hill, a South African working in New York, yesterday claimed US$lOO,OOO damages against the Farrell Lines, charging that the captain of a Farrell ship seduced Hill's wife on a voyage from Durban to New York. The279 words
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431 1957-09-11 2 School is blown up as race friction continues NASHVILLE, Tuesday. DYNAMITE explosion demolished half a Nashville, Tennessee, school early today, ihe school was one which Negro students attended for the first time yesterday. The dynamite exploded in the hall of the Hattie Cotton Grammar School at midnight. It wrecked theReuter - 431 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-09-11 2 /rs ri#£ iArfsr rwiwc in goldplated'lambskin MANNEQUIN Nl COLE wears an origi- nal cocktail ensemble =in gold-plated lamb skin by Mac Douglas E of Paris. It is one of the models on show at the International Leather Exhibition which opened at the exhibi I tion hall ofAP - 67 words
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Article193 1957-09-11 2 IT'S SAFER BY RAIL DUBLIN. Tues. The first space ship should have Inscribed over the entry hatch: 'To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive." an aviation expert told the British Association here today. This was because accurate space navigation at the necessary 79,000 miles an hour presentedReuter - 193 words
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Article47 1957-09-11 2 AUCKLAND. Tues. The British Minister of Defence Mr. Duncan Sandys left Auckland by air today for the Far East vja Australia He will have further defence talks in Singapore Hong Kong and Bangkok, the headquarters of the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article47 1957-09-11 2 NEW YORK, Tues. Harold soden claims the world pipe smoking championship after puffing for 70 minutes and 15 seconds on one 'fill." The 16 competitors In the championship had to get their pipes going In 60 seconds, using only two matches. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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109 1957-09-11 2 Red suppression critic^ NEW YORK t Ir7 By 35 counti SB(l| u«s (ami 513 U:- authority sident 01 representative r« <* l "eai the H. also pro:-, life of the returned a W •vir. rif.: :i man of the comrStte?^ fended Its rej109 words
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Article121 1957-09-11 2 Racing car for Prince Charles LOS ANGELES. Tues. A child-sized racing car is being assembled as a gift to be flown to Prince Charles. A spokeman for PanAmerican World Airways, which will deliver the vehicle, said that Charles (Chuck) Raabe, who, like Prince Charles, is eight years of age. isAP - 121 words
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197 1957-09-11 2 PRIF ues.— The British Petroleum Company is to Join the hunt for oil in the Sahara Desert. The spokesman of the Soclete Francalse Des Petroles 8.P.. an affiliate of British Petroleum, said today that an application would be placed shortly for an exclusive oil197 words
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194 1957-09-11 3 SNUB TO NORTHKOREA DRAWS RETALIATION IJEW YORK, Tues. —The Soviet Union yesterday twice used its veto in the United Nations Security Council to block the admission of South Korea and South Vietnam to U.N. membership. Before each vote, theReuter - 194 words
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Article31 1957-09-11 3 BONN Tues. West German police forces were alerted today to block any attemptee invasion by East German. Communists trying to disrupt the general elections set for next Sunday. U.P.UP - 31 words
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139 1957-09-11 3 Skin divers find $Bm. treasure ship off West Australian coast H iin-v— Two Perth Pi t ,divt-rs have reacheement with the onsul General S ikartai any treasure J2 submerged wreck. hi. tbej believe was a HjKvtadni 17th century m,t(ii 1 rid'»B sni P'lu' ,k which is lyine on tweea FremantleReuter - 139 words
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Article125 1957-09-11 3 11 to meet U.S. challenge DAMASCUS, Tuesday. itjlE Syrian Cabinet met in an urgent session today scum what the Foreign Minister, Mr. Salah i was an "open challenge" by American approaching the Syrian coast on Sunday. warned that Sy- I prepared "to meet H nclea and125 words
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Article87 1957-09-11 3 PHILADELPHIA, Tues Isiah Green, 15, has been sentenced to death by electrocution for murdering a chemist during a robbery. The boy fainted when the sentence was pronounced Us: nieht. The judge said no one under 18 had ever been executed in Pennsylvania, but asReuter - 87 words
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Article16 1957-09-11 3 TAIPEH, Tues.— Two visitM P.s. Mr. John Robert Mathew, southern Formosa tothe island's agR^uter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article171 1957-09-11 3 TOKYO. Tues. Peking's New China News Agency reported today that an "artificial heart made in Shanghai is now being tested on laboratory animals. U.P. Ml. A Tues.— A famous writer and legal today predicted the m c in about 30 years aeration of Malayan a "ions composed ofUP - 171 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-09-11 3 GIANT SPEEDOMETER WARNS DRIVERS A GIANT speedometer on the roof ol a police car .at Wiesbaden. Germany, indicates the speed at which the car is travelling for motorists who might think their own speedos are over-registering. A new German traffic law, effective from Sept. 1. 1957, limits the speed inAP - 66 words
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Article222 1957-09-11 3 PARTY CELLS— OLD STALIN TRICK LONDON, Tuesday. OOVIET Communist Party chief, Mr. Nikita 0 Khrushchev, has tightened party control of the Russian armed forces in a move apparently foreshadowing conflict with his Defence Minister Marshal Zhukov, diplomatic reports revealed today. The reports saidUP - 222 words
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Article131 1957-09-11 3 Trade fairs Britain plans five LONDON, Tues. a series of British industrial trade fairs in five South-East Asian capitals is being planned to combat Japanese and West German competition there. The exhibitions, supported by the Board of Trade, are being organised by local trade committees, who hope to stage themReuter - 131 words
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Article308 1957-09-11 3 LONDON, Tues. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were:— LOANS Consols £48 +4 Funding 4% £90% War 34 +fc BANKS Merc. (£5:£24p.u.) £6% +M Chartered (£1) 42/3 Hongkong ($125) £464 INSURANCE Com. Un. (uts.) 77/74 Royal 84/74 Prudential £40% BAILS Can. Pac. (£5) $65308 words
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Article80 1957-09-11 3 WRITS TO THREE CYPRUS PAPERS VICOSIA, Tue s Three Cyprus newspapers were issued with writs last night for publishing extracts from an EOKA leaflet circulated on Sunday. The papers are the Times of Cyprus and Cyprus Mail (both English language) and the Turkish Bozkurt. Their editors and owning companies are80 words
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Article12 1957-09-11 3 JOHANNESBURG: Gen. Mctshe Dayan, Israeli Army chief-of-staff who underwent an operation on12 words
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Article29 1957-09-11 3 CANBERRA: The Government, would not permit the explosion of an H-bomb in atomic tests in Australia, the Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Mensies, told the House of Representatives. Renter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article19 1957-09-11 3 Thursday on his blinded eye, left for Capetown to continue a tour of the Union of South Africa.— UJ»19 words
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Article29 1957-09-11 3 CANBERRA: The House of Representatives defeated an amendment moved by the Labour Opposition calling for parliamentary disapproval of the AustralianJapanese trade agreement. The vote was 58 to 32,— U.PUP - 29 words
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Article31 1957-09-11 3 LONDON: The Queen will have to use an American-made airliner for her trip to the United States and Canada next month. Britain's new turbojet liner won't be ready in time. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article14 1957-09-11 3 BOSTON: Prince Alexandre, 15, son of former King Leopold of Belgium, underwent complicated heart14 words
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Article33 1957-09-11 3 SYDNEY: A bollock pinned a girl aged three against a fence, its horns piercing the fence each side of her. She is in hospital with injuries to the head, face and stomach. Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article14 1957-09-11 3 surgery to correct a condition which interferes with proper circulation of the blood.— AP.AP - 14 words
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Article33 1957-09-11 3 VIENNA: A small mongrel dog led a rescue party to the dead body of its master who had fallen over a 1,000-ft. precipice vhile climbing in the Weiss Bachalam near Bad Aussee. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article19 1957-09-11 3 TAIPEH: A Chinese newspaper said that polio Is spreading unchecked in this Nationalist Chinese capital of 735,000 people. U.P.UP - 19 words
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Advertisement87 1957-09-11 3 use BRYLCREEM for the clean I smart look I brylcreem controls your hair <vr- I Wk fectly— without mess or grease H 0 brylcreem gives your hair a I '^^^HP^^WHIIB^^BBP^^TI natural gloss without over-oiling I ;^Hv W 0 brylcreem contains pure emulsi- I JHM :f fied oils and tonic ingredients87 words
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Advertisement283 1957-09-11 3 Children love PLUMROSE FRESH MILK IT'S RICH and FULL OF GOODNESS Wise mothers know that Plumrose Fresh Milk is good for their children. Always insist on Plumrose. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. I YOUR DOLLAR j I BUYS MORE AT OUR j 'INTRODUCTION SALE' j I Just unpacked! Various shades283 words
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Article, Illustration386 1957-09-11 4 Soldiers to mark battle honour of 100 years, ago REHEARSAL BY THE 2ND BN., KING EDWARD VH's GOORKHAS IN JUNGLE GREEN WILL BE FOLLOWED BY COLOURFUL PARADE IN CEREMONIAL UNIFORMS THE QUEEN'S TRUNCHEON being borne onto the parade ground by the Truncheon Jemadar. Lt. Lalgopal Chale, during yesterday's rehearsal of386 words
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Article18 1957-09-11 4 KLANG, Tues.— Klang Club will hold an all-community Merdeka Ball on Saturday at the club premises.18 words
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Article232 1957-09-11 4 Union leader: It would hurt country IPOH. Tues. Adoption of a five-day week in Malaya now would hurt the country's economy. This warning was given here today by Mr. John Emmanuel, vice-president of Perak branch of the Malayan Trade Union Council and deputy general secretary of232 words
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Article187 1957-09-11 4 MEETING TO REVISE RULES IPOH, Tuesday. THE annual meeting of the Perak branch of the A Malayan Chinese Association will discuss a plan to improve control of sub-branches and streamline the organisation. This plan, suggested by the Dindings District branch, requires amendments to present The187 words
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Article54 1957-09-11 4 A. VentasaJam and tils brother A. Rasoo, were acquitted in Singapore yesterday of causing grievous hurt to Kannan Kanjambu at R.A.F., Changl. on May 30. They were not called for their defence. The judge. Mr. O. C. D'Cotta. said that there were material discrepancies In the54 words
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Article28 1957-09-11 4 A delegation or four Vietnamese parliamentarians Is due in Singapore today for a short visit on a tour of South-East Asian countries before going to Australia.28 words
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Advertisement75 1957-09-11 4 New Prices for k Dunlopillo Yij I manufactured jlfjll in Malaya! details and be sure to buy Dunlopillo ,^^%PHh^- /A^^T^^ K^T^i^ktk^ original latex foam. A latex foam pro £f^\^-/^-- 'V'-/*-'-*-*^^sS^^7 y^r^X^^^ j resulting from over 25 years experienc —^^^*i lifey Easily rec gnised by the name Duni piii JJllSJ2*D'j> makes75 words
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Article, Illustration73 1957-09-11 5 MUNICIPAL MALAYANISATUW TALKS IN PENANG THIS WEEK MR. AVERYF. PETERSON. 51. the new United States Consul-General in Singapore, arrived in the Colony by PAA yesterday with his wife and daughter. Virginia 12. Mr. Peterson has served 24 years as an American envoy in British73 words
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Article255 1957-09-11 5 jESYEAR U-PLAN gAS BEEN PRAWN UP \LA LUMPUR, T.irs. The Federation (Government ha- ri'i ommended that all expatriate officers c Kuala Lumpur Mu.mipality bt offered re-en:plo\ merit on rontrad terms should choose to retire under the Mulayanisaplan without compensation. Straits Times an- 1 ids a 10-year Ma:it255 words
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Article130 1957-09-11 5 THE Royal Australian Air Force's No. 1 (B» Squadron, now in its eighth year of operations against the terrorists, will be presented with a Squadron standard tomorrow evening. Air Marshal the Earl of Bandon C-in-C. Far East Air Force, will make the presentation at Tengah130 words
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Article165 1957-09-11 5 UNION MAN: IT'S COCKEYED IDEA KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TPHE Federation Governmenfs plan to take in more A than 200 expatriate officers European and Asian to secure continued efficiency in the public service was strongly attacked by the secretary of the Malayan Technical Services' Union, Mr.165 words
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Article69 1957-09-11 5 Poly delays accountancy courses MR. J. S. CRAIG, head of the commerce department of the Singapore Polytechnic, said yesterday that classes in accountancy had not been started yet as it had been impossible to arrange them. He said that only part time courses for the intermediate examinations of the Chartered69 words
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76 1957-09-11 5 IT'S SICKBED 'MUSIC FOR ALL' PLAN THE Singapore General Hospital plans to install earphones for radio listening at every bedside. The Legislative Assembly will be asked today to approve $10,670 for cost of equipment and wiring Dr. R. Calderwood, Deputy Director of Medical Services, said yesterday that patients of some76 words
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Article128 1957-09-11 5 Sea sports, concerts, film shows and free lunch for children at Endau AM ERSING, T U c S. Merdeka celebrations at Endau began yesterday. The programme opened with sea sports. Ronggeng, concerts and film shows are also included in the programme. Tomorrow school children in Endau will be128 words
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Article168 1957-09-11 5 \M AIL ROOM congestion at the Colombo General Post Office is worrying Singapore firms and individuals. And it is not likely to end until 1961. Several people have complained that parcel post had been "unusually delayed" in Ceylon. A spokesman of a medical firm said:168 words
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Article206 1957-09-11 5 THEY ARE ALL AGAINST DIVORCE \M EMBERS of the Sin- gapore Debating Team last night unanimously decided against divorces in the discussion on "Is it healthy to divorce?" at the British Council Hall in Stamford Road. The causes which led to divorces were attributed generally to polygamy, debts, infidelity, sex206 words
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Advertisement83 1957-09-11 5 Germany's Fair and Famous Fraulein BORGWARD Isabella 2-door Sedan, Standard Model AVAILABLE IN EIGHT DELICATE COLOURS The Isabella is powered by a 13.96 H.P. 4-cylinder engine, developing 60 B.H.P. with an amazing economy of 35-38 M.P.G. GENUINE SPARE PARTS STOCKED.. .HOME DELIVERY SCHEME AVAILABLE TRADE-INS ACCEPTABLE HIRE PURCHASE SCHEME OPERATIVE.83 words
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Advertisement329 1957-09-11 5 > T lie new Carrier Star line window |5 s^X model room air conditioners; j— —M suitable for recessed installation j j in window or wall. Nj.' For years the name Carrier has been synonymous with high quality air conditioning. Knowing this, many of our customers and friends have been329 words
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Miscellaneous329 1957-09-11 5 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY pin.; at Balestier Road pavilion— meeting at Assembly House, Em- motorists' self-repair class 730 I press Place, 10 am. p.m. INFORMATION SERVICE OF! CHINESE YMCA (Prince EdINDIA: Free film show— Festival ward Road) Bodybuilding, bllTimes, The Burning Question. liards 2 p.m. to 10 p.m; chess Verdant Isles, Indian329 words
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264 1957-09-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Racketeers in Kuala Lumpur are forging Merdeka Trade Fair badges and selling them at reduced rates to the public. Already, 20 forged badges have been confiscated. The admission fee is 65 cents for adults. It is believed forged badges are264 words
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Article459 1957-09-11 6 Committee of experts have met twice to study three schemes No decision: So the City Council expats are worried ]y|OST of the European staff in the Singapore City Council have no assured future. The Senior Officers' Association of the City Council a European organisation—^said459 words
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Article, Illustration96 1957-09-11 6 AFTER YEARS OF PLANNING, EINSTEINS SEE EAST AFTER 25 years of saving and planning, a long-look-ed-forward-to tour of the East has now materialised for Prof, and Mrs. A. W. Einstein, of Pennsylvania. They arrived in Singapore on Monday nif ht. Versatile Mr. Einstein, 61, an associate professor of marketing and96 words
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Article189 1957-09-11 6 Opium racketeers desert Colony for Siam, says Customs chief <T*HE days of opium x "kings" .in Singapore seem to have passed and smuggling operations are now mostly controlled by operators who have gone to Siam. said the Controller of Cutoms, Mr. R. S. Tufnell, in a report189 words
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177 1957-09-11 6 PWD HAS RECRUITING TROUBLE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'THE Public Works Department, which has lost 60 top men under Malayanisation, has been forced to "go slow" on development projects. And because of the difficulty of recruiting qualified men from overseas, It will take years for177 words
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Article46 1957-09-11 6 Monsignor John Gordon, the Vatican envoy to the merdeka celebnations in Kuala Lumpur, will visit Catholic churches and Christian brothers schools in Singapore during his four-day stay in the Colony. He will visit Rangoon before returning to his station in New Delhi.46 words
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Article36 1957-09-11 6 A platoon of 25 men from the Ist. Bn. the Singapore Infantry Regiment, will parade at the Ulu Pandan Camp on Sept. 16 at 10 a.m. to mark the completion of recruit training.36 words
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Article66 1957-09-11 6 KLUANG. Tues— The curfew will be lifted on the main road in Kluang district on Sept. 11. 12 and 17. This is to allow people to come to town to take part in the celebrations to mark merdeka and the birthday of the66 words
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Article23 1957-09-11 6 A baby show will be held at the annual fun fair and fete organised by St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sept 2923 words
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Article420 1957-09-11 6 'Staff had access to vital keys' TWO assistant accoun- tants of the Bank of India in Singapore told the Assize Court yesterday that the bank's staff had access to two keys used to open the door to the banks strong room during office hours. The assistant accountants, Mr. A.M. Poduval420 words
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Article48 1957-09-11 7 Foo Gek Boey, 70, died in hospital early yesterday after she was knocked down by a car in Alexandra Road, Singapore, at 9.15 a.m. on Monday. Eye-witnesses of the accident are asked to contact Insp. Eugene Wong at Sepoy Lines (Tel. No. 2400 ext. 385j.48 words
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Article256 1957-09-11 7 4N American expert rx on welfare work for the physically disabled yesterday criticised Singapore for what he claimed was a prejudiced and dormant attitude to cripples. The critic. Mr. Donald V Wilson, who is the SecretaryGeneral of the International Society for the Welfare of Cripples and256 words
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Article36 1957-09-11 7 The Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees' Union, Singapore, will hold a dinner on Saturday at the Sims Avenue Community Centre to celebrate its 10th anniversary. A variety show will bn held after the dinner.36 words
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Article27 1957-09-11 7 The students and youth department of the Chinese V.M.C.A Singapore, will hold a concert at association's Prince Edward Road auditorium on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.27 words
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Article26 1957-09-11 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Osman, chief clerk of the Sungei Patani Magistrate's Court, has gone to Penang for an eye operation26 words
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Article24 1957-09-11 7 The Singapore Rubber Sports Club will hold a dinner and dance at the Empress Restaurant on Saturday to celebrate its fifth anniversary.24 words
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Article19 1957-09-11 7 BUTTERWORTH, Tues. lAn office of the Penanu Labour Department has been opened at Bagan Luar Road. Butterworth.19 words
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328 1957-09-11 7 •THE^paid secretary of x the Singapore Bus Workers' Union, Watt Chee Ming, 22, yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court to seven charges of having unlawfully handwritten subversive and Communist documents. Watc was alleged to have had the documents at a house328 words
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Article237 1957-09-11 7 Fair display draws huge crowds but.. I£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. China has not won immediate success in its $400,000 bid to find a market in Malaya for products on prominent display at the merdeka trade fair In Petaling Jaya. The product agents told the Straits Times237 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-09-11 7 MEMBERS of a Malay cultural group demonstrate brrsilat during; the historical tableau "TongKak Kerajaan Johore" at the Supreme Court padang. Johore Bahru. The third presentation of the show ended Johore Bahru's merdeka celebrations. Straits Times picture.41 words
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215 1957-09-11 7 Boost local goods stamps 'may help' fPHE vice-chairman of the Singapore Manufactur- ers' Association, Mr. A. van Kuyk, said yesterday that the Singapore public is a long way from feeling any national consciousness about locally-made products but incentive stamps "might help." He was commenting on the issue by the Singapore215 words
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Article51 1957-09-11 7 A taxi-driver. Tay Geok Cheok, was acquitted in a Singapore court yesterday of a charge of negligent driving, causing thf death of a seven-year-old girl, Lim Geok Mui. He was alleged to have killed the girl while driving his chartered taxi along Guillemard Road on June51 words
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Article46 1957-09-11 7 The Fred Waterhouse Workers' Union has decided to affiliate with the Singapore Trades Union Congress. The union has also asked the management to fix a date to discuss certain points recommended by a court of Inquiry after the strike last year.46 words
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Miscellaneous161 1957-09-11 7 l mary 6 02 Hello Young Children; RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE 476 metres merits: 6.56 Singapore Share KL'ALA LIMPUR 341 metres Market Report: 7.00 Time Signal PENANG 366 metres and News: 710 News Talk: 7.15 MALACCA 297 metres Horizons '57; 730 I Speak lor IPOH 329.7 metres Them; 8.00 In the161 words
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Article98 1957-09-11 8 2(1 Word* tit (Minimum) GRATEFUL TO OUR Lady of perpetual succour for favours granted in attending Saturday Novenas at 300 Thompson Road—MO MR. AND MRS. Goh Hock Chong thank all friends and relatives for their valuable presents and for attending their marriage dinner party. MR AND MRS. RUDY VONO|98 words
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Article152 1957-09-11 8 20 Word! tit (Minimum). OUT OF THE Frying Pan come cooking odours, but they're quickly dispelled with Air-wick. NOW OPEN to all. Mont Dor Ice cream, milk and snack parlour Ngee Ann Building, Orchard Rd. m acvita. the ideal unsweetened biscuit for jaded appetite— so light, so much food152 words
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632 1957-09-11 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Wed. Sept. 11, 1957. Red Cells In The Villages rhere is now a rising tide anti-Communism in Malaya. So the Director ot Operations tells us, and we hope he is right. But there is no very impressive evidence of it, and Lt.-General Sir Roger Bower's own632 words
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Article267 1957-09-11 8 Most of the 59 nations which voted in January to set up a special committee to investigate Russian aggression against Hungary are expected to support the resolution now before the U.N. Assembly reaffirming condemnation of Russia and seeking Moscow's compliance with previous Assembly resolutions on Hungary. There may267 words
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Article279 1957-09-11 8 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew is to move in the Assembly today a resolution asking the House to deplore the inaccuracies in the Singapore Government's White Paper on Communist infiltration in the People's Action Party and in various trade unions. Presumably Mr. Lee also deplores the infiltration, for279 words
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Article, Illustration896 1957-09-11 8 RICHARD HUdHtt - RED CHINA PRESENTS A HAPPY FRONT TO IHE WORLD RICHARD HUdHtt ¥T had been five A months since my last visit to Peking. In that time, I noted with satisfaction, a waitress in my hotel dining-room had begun to use lipstick, all the hotel clocks were at last running to896 words
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386 1957-09-11 8 "THE Malayan Peox pie's Socialist Front was formed on Merdeka Day through the combined efforts of Partai Rakyat and the Labour Party of Malaya. Commenting on this formation there are people who say. for reasons best known to themselves, that the Front will be386 words
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124 1957-09-11 8 HONOURS GRADUATES AS TEACHERS rpHE education policy of I this country Is undergoing reformation. In order that progress may not be hindered, it Is necessary that Government take steps to eliminate anomalies. One of them Is the appointment of honours graduates to administrative posts. These graduates are recruited from abroad124 words
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Article, Illustration217 1957-09-11 8 less for your Peking hotel bill (say 12 yuan or Malayan $15 a day), because you will be wise to pay 70 Malayan cents a day for the use of a fan because the coal and dust drifts in if the windows are opened. Communism has not217 words
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Advertisement474 1957-09-11 8 Strait* Tines k Free Pren j th« convantanca «f mt*mt j I than our rapratmtathrw at 111 1 floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORA6E, ORCHARD ROAD, will n««Wt ml i odv*rtu*m*nts and sMwan t* has numbers. Clan.fied odv.rtin-n.ntl may {•be W handad to: CITY BOOK STORK LTD., Wlnchattar Kama, Colly*' Quoy, Singapara.474 words
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Advertisement66 1957-09-11 8 MALAYAN RAILWAY DOOR TO DOOR INCLUSIVE RATES The Malayan Railway Administration operates Road Motor Collection and Delivery services at i most stations on its system, and will be j pleased to collect traffic j from your premises, I convey =t by rail and j deliver it to the con- i66 words
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Advertisement96 1957-09-11 8 An Osram Lamp is mother's treasure Her well-lit home's a constant plea A A 4 THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. fMAI THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO L T LOURDES PILGRIMAGE 1958 < Organised inclusive Tour commencing *>£ > departure from Singapore by m.s. "WILLEM S RUYS" on 2nd May and terminating with96 words
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160 1957-09-11 9 CITIZENS COME FIRST STAND BY PARTIES COUNCIL of Joint A iction Committee of hp sembawang branfcL of the Labour 2Jnt. Party Rakyat, rMNO. Liberal-Social-o People's Action ts citizens be civ'en preference over thers in employment gI j d ither privileges here. iv< :i-man committee a s; Saturday to discuss nchment160 words
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Article91 1957-09-11 9 'Thank you' party for M-men KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night entertained more than 400 "merdeka planners" to a satay and ronggeng party at his Brockman Road residence It was the Tengku's "thank you to all those who helped make the week-long merdeka celebrations91 words
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Article21 1957-09-11 9 PENANG. Tues.— Singapore and the Federation Imported 39,512 tons of rubber in August, according to offlciaj statistics released today.21 words
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Article87 1957-09-11 9 Mr Frank N. Farrar. proprietor of the Southport Zoo, England, will be visitin b Malaya during an extensive tour of South and South i tn film the ways V. i:Jp of the people and tinmen? of animals. Mr. Farrar. who will also visit North Borneo hopes87 words
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Article342 1957-09-11 9 BUT OFFICIAL SECRECY STILL SURROUNDS THE FINDINGS OF THE THREE-MAN TRIBUNAL \N expatriate medical specialist of the Singapore Government who appeared before a tribunal inquiring into allegations of irregular practices in a hospital left the Colony on Monday on leave prior to retirement under the342 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-09-11 9 THESE two Singapore Scouts who went to England to attend the World Jamboree recently are seen in this radio picture at the London Telegraph Station. They are members of the Staff of Cable and Wireless Ltd. On the left is Douglas Rozario, 29, Assistant97 words
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Article179 1957-09-11 9 T<HE Singapore Civil Service staff side council last x night questioned the legality of the board which selected 229 executive officers and higher executive officers for the peneral executive service in the Colony. At a meeting with Government representatives the council, which represents 33 unions,179 words
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Article106 1957-09-11 9 Lost Shell tanker probe soon A COURT of investigation into the disappearance of the 342- ton Shell tanker Landak is to be held soon, the Straits Times understands probably on Sept. 23. A spokesman for the Government said that members of the court had not been appointed yet. The Landak106 words
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Article52 1957-09-11 9 Soom binte Mohamad Ahroor, 48. was convicted in a Singapore court yesterday of assaulting a detectlv-j with a piece of wood when he tried to arrest her son on July 18 at Maude Road. The magistrate. Mr. Philiu Lav bound her over for six months and52 words
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286 1957-09-11 9 DIVORCE WILL BE HARDER NOW T*HE establishment of the Shariah or religious law court was brought about by the Muslim Advisory Board and not Ly the Singapore Council of women. I Because of its belief that the court would reduce the number of divorces286 words
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Article103 1957-09-11 9 'Help Govt. appeal by Leong MALACCA. Tues The Governor of Malacca Mr. Leong Yew Koh. on his first visit today to Mas j id Tanah Village 18 miles from here, asked residents to co-operate with each other and with the Government. If they did this, the Governor said, they would.103 words
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Article39 1957-09-11 9 Sioh Gim Ho and Chi a Chim Seng were each fined $10 in a Singapore court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly behaviour by fighting in Lim Tua Tow Road on Monday.39 words
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Article28 1957-09-11 9 IPOH. Tues.— A committee sponsored by the All-Malay.i Muslim Missionary Society Perak branch, was formed yesterday to plan arrangements for the birthday celebration of the Prophet28 words
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Article, Illustration110 1957-09-11 9 The president of the AllCeylon Malay Association, Mr. Zahiere Lye, who came to Malaya to attend the merdeka celebrations, has now decided to make Malaya his home. Mr. Lye, who is now in Singapore with his wife, said yesterday that he hoped to return and settle110 words
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Article70 1957-09-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Cabinet of independent Malaya met for the first time today with the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in the chair once used by the High Commissioner who, under the old regime, was chairman of the Executive Council. The Tengku, in a Jovial mood,70 words
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Advertisement96 1957-09-11 9 w:9'54 Voice Hoarseness )f|| Hacking Coughs Sg| Colds 0I& n I U SHAKE II Bronchitis IpM Catarrh Ell Sore throat li vuue pain in --j^ypj CHECKED [NST*NTL\ WITH V F Woods GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE Resistance to cold germs increased when supplemented by this correct internal ifo\ remedy. Also recommended J^CJjA^Y,96 words
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Advertisement224 1957-09-11 9 j^seXC these features jp»~P*- (and many more too numerous to mention) HIGH '"°"VkVo combine to make j^o the CEDED gr^ PORTABLE SILENT your ideal OPERATION J UUI lUCCM writing partner s'l^^r only $30 f\// EASY write, phone or co/l: Wf^°«t; R ER DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD. YOU GO Crotby Hout*. Robinson224 words
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Article, Illustration594 1957-09-11 10 Faziel Fish sees a man walking along the beach and makes tip his mind to explore the mysterious place beyond the sands. He asks his friend, Mr. Swordfish to make him a pair of stilts so that he can walk on dry land. Now read594 words
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Article, Illustration167 1957-09-11 10 Dear Boys and Girls £> Here art the six vinners of our painting contest. << Soh Tuck Oi. 144 Prince Philip Avenue Singapore 3. Irene Eli. 751 Paya Lebar Road. Singapore 19. Piton bm Abdul Wahab Standard IV B. Clifford School, Kuala Lipis. Joseph Tan.167 words
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Article166 1957-09-11 10 But he wasn't feeling ill CHAN: "Where have you been for the last few years?" Chin: "I've been taking medicine at college." Chan. "Oh I am sorry. I hope you feel better." Krishna: "Maths are a great help in getting things done you know. If it takes one man ten166 words
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Article379 1957-09-11 10 PILTDOWNMAN ISA PUZZLE ONE day, almost 50 years ago. a man named Charles Dawson was exploring the countryside near his home in England, when he came upon a collection of bones. He already knew something about bones and was la fact, searching for re mains of ancient man. Hi> excitement379 words
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Advertisement60 1957-09-11 10 EASY TO HANDLE These delightful pups belong to the lion keeper at the Bristol Zoo. They make a change from the big cats, and are certainly easier to handle. Please enrol me as a member of the Wise Oun's Club and send me a badge. I am enclosmq six C.C.C.60 words
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Advertisement12 1957-09-11 10 C.C.C. Collect stx of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club.12 words
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Advertisement241 1957-09-11 10 c [Okere cMccuracxi I COUHtA be wise to buy of Switzerland £$oH**4£ slim line date 1957 with the exclusive HSFS6 movement COLOR ELEGANCE True recto, blue reds, vivid corals, rosy pMi the loveliest and latest colours for your lips and finger-tips. Gleaming Jewel-finish nail polish to keep you flawlessly manicured;241 words
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Article, Illustration424 1957-09-11 11 Charles Nessler, father of perm-wave industry v a little village neai Germany's Black Forest about 70 years ago, or v,».u> knew young Charles Nessler's strange hobby. As long as ((UI !d remember, the boy had been passionately interested in ?He collected it by sweeping samples from the barber's floor and424 words
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Article722 1957-09-11 11 make a wave that would last a woman's lifetime. He never accomplished it. His curls lasted only till now hair grew. That was as "permanent" as he could make them. With World War 1. further business in England was practically impossible for a German like Nessler.Daily Mirror - 722 words
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Advertisement117 1957-09-11 11 Now more than ever it's X for all round economy! +%*r* 4HH HBB HH HBH IHBB fllHl SIB W^r < UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. I WEARNE BROS. LTD. \**Jj/^^B Singapore A Penang. I Kuala Lumpur ft Saramban. J^^ .^afl WELDING ELECTRODES MANGANWELD STAIN WELD MANGANESE SHEL FOR DREDGE FOR ALL STAIRLESS117 words
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Miscellaneous171 1957-09-11 11 Bivx 3Moruan 31.1t. Gritn failure a^^^SWtr^/rSSSJJI^iJB wonderful] /you're a hi6mlv capable LJ feooo i felt after Tkcause i keep^B r you CANT GIVE UP MEDICINE TRAINING, I DOCTOR, KEITH— -AND YOU- p THAT, REX I FELT THAT REMEMBERING I K^TM -FOue YEARS OF COLLEGE REX --BUT I. I PROVED IT171 words
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10 1957-09-11 12 MALAYAN TIN SALES TO BRITAIN DOWN BY 87 PER CENT10 words
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Article62 1957-09-11 12 cents, '"W^ TIN: Wtm tu P oO tent,. I By Our Market Correspondent THE extent to which Britain has ceased to buy Malayan tin this year is strikingly revealed in the lastest Government statistics. These show that in the first eight months of this year Britain took only62 words
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Article176 1957-09-11 12 Ba.sf metal, Con. Zinc Mount Lien N. Broken nil HiU 50 Mount Itotgii'" Peko Weste-n M.nir^" Amp,, 1 OU Searh Timor Oil A.P.M. N Bradford -f? B. Hill Pro T*" CourUuld Dunlop t Elec. Zinc. p*it. Tex O. J. Coles J" Herald TIm«CVSwan Breweil« period last year. Tlifci176 words
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Article595 1957-09-11 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; September October $25 buyers. $26 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $41 sellers, drum $45 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $114, Sarawak $113, special Sarawak black $74 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra Association 4595 words
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Article151 1957-09-11 12 October flret grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore on Tuesday at 87 < t cents per lb. down I>4 cents on Monday's closing price. The closing tone was barely steady. Closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 86 I*,1151 words
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Article264 1957-09-11 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail TT. Si 1/16, O.D. 31 3/16, 90 d'st 31 9/16 credit bills. 3i «4 trade bill*. SHllnr T.T. or O.D. ready: Ctmdm 30 11/16; French Francs264 words
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Advertisement357 1957-09-11 12 TRAVELLING TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Contact: BESTWAY TRANSPORT SERVICE 23, Packcnham St., FremjnHe. For clearance of Baggage effects, Cars etc.. Storage available. All ships met on arrival. I ROLEX I At your Strvic* IMn UK TMof Onto an "TB *otu S»mw Ratal 5.1., V H ud Bottic. v Craby Boom. H357 words
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Advertisement491 1957-09-11 12 NOTICE THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED OF ENGLAND STEADY INCREASE IN SALES The 57th annual general meetIng of The General Electric Company, Limited, was held on September 5 in London. SIR HARRY RAILING, chairman. In the course of his speech, said: The sales for the year ended 31st March, 1957491 words
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Advertisement413 1957-09-11 12 NOTICES AVER PANAS RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) INTERIM DIVIDEND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend of 5 cents a share (less Singapore Income Tax at 30%) payable on the 20th of November. 1957, to Shareholders on the Register on the 6th of413 words
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Advertisement301 1957-09-11 12 NOTICES JOHAN TIN DREDGING, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared a second Interim Dividend of 10% (less 30% Income Tax) on account of the year ending 31st January 1958, due and payable on the 20th September, 1957 to members whose301 words
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Advertisement591 1957-09-11 12 NOTICES NOTICE MR. CHOW YOON LOONO U no longer employed by this company and has no authority to canvas orders or collect monies on our behalfTHE CROOKES LABORATORIES LTD. NOTICE I NOTICE Is hereby given that I 1 Yeap 800 Cheow of No. 207, Queen Street, Singapore, have left i591 words
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Advertisement434 1957-09-11 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 3q day; Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P.Swe* Penan; Kristin Bakke 20/22Sepr 23Scpr 25Sept II Anna Bakke iiSepr 11/14 Ocr lsoct 17 oct b! Elisabeth Bakke 24Sepr 9 Oct 8/lONov llNov 1 3Nev Accepting Cargo for Fremantle calling Cenldtsn FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA434 words
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Advertisement1140 1957-09-11 13 mw m i pmJI l IJ J kYrMH ii I iTSmm EAST ASIATIC LIMBS OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR BAST IMI—I- w wnuff it/VsSt* aiAsTSUt "SONCKHUsT*.!"?.... 29S.pt/ 1 Oct 2/ 2 Oct 1/ 4 Oc, JAVA n,» -SttANDU" V. 'V S Oct 4/ S Oct 8 Set ■'••.^•at Oflly1,140 words
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Advertisement992 1957-09-11 13 buTmng THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD "WtV SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 1 LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. I CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oore P. S'hom Penong BINVINUE for Aden, Jeddoh, Port Sudan, London, Hull G-8-9/11 Sept 11/11 Sept BENAVON tor Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hamburg G. 33-34/11 Seat 14/14 Seat 17/19 Seat IENDORAN992 words
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Advertisement1238 1957-09-11 13 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** *"lflft A r LINKS I KLAVENES* UMB LONDON, HAVRE ROTTERDAM, M MalM SAN FRANCISCO, •CITY O» POONA *m*nco S'por c P. S'hom Penang BRONXVILLE 64.14/12 Sept 11/ IS Sept 14/11 Sept sport P. Sham Henang Calls Hull 24/29 Sept 4 Oct 1 Oct1,238 words
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Article20 1957-09-11 14 CHALLENGE ROUND FIXED FOR JUNE 14 AND 15 Bad start for Penang in floodlit soccer20 words
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Article183 1957-09-11 14 CHUN WAH SCORES 3 GOALS pENA N G Tues. 1 Eastern A.A., of Hong Kong, winners of the Merdeka soccer tournament, gave a dazzling display to trounce the Penang state XI 5-1 at the City Stadium here tonight. It was Penang's first match under floodlights. Hong Kong183 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-09-11 14 PAT Me ATE EH ißtrken head) waves after successfully defending his British and Empire middleweight boxing titles against Martin Hansen, the Liverpoolborn Dane, at Liverpool Stadium last week. Reuter pictureReuter - 32 words
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208 1957-09-11 14 SUPER SNIPE IS LA TEST SCRA TCHING T*HE scratching of the Fi 1 St. Leger, Sertorius, h last night's callover at t Doncaster classic to be ru BaKymoss, previously joint favourite with Sertorius at 14, drifted a point to 6-1 and Is now co-favourite with i Brioche208 words
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Article82 1957-09-11 14 DEAD HORSE SURVIVED OBJECTION gOUTHWELL, Tues. A horse running at the jumping .meeting here yesterday dropped dead, then was objected to. but will go down in racing annals as the winner of his race. Aileen's Cacador. a nine-year-old gelding:, finished three lengths ahead of his nearest rival in the Z\iReuter - 82 words
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Article184 1957-09-11 14 T^HE SINGAPORE Amateui A Swimmins: Association and Singapore Ministry of Education have completed plans to hold a swimming gala at the Fairer Park pool on City Day on Sept- 22. At a meeting last night, a procramme of 25 events for schoolboys184 words
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Article41 1957-09-11 14 LONDON Tues— Results of last night's Rucby Union matches: Gloucester 11 Waterloo 3; Uanelly 1 1 Gerwyn Williams International XV 18; Pontypool 0 Auvergne Limousin 0; Pontypridd 0 Gala 3: Penzance and N. J. Williams International XV 5 Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article58 1957-09-11 14 SCARBOROUGH, Tues— The I three-day match here between the We?t Indies and Tom Pearce's XI ended this evening In a draw. Final scores: Pearce's XI: 355-9 dec. and 186-7 dec. West Indies 323-7 dec. and 151-8. At Torquay; South beat North Iby one wicket South 149-5 dec.Reuter - 58 words
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Article99 1957-09-11 14 LONDON. Tues— Results of last night's U.K. football matches: DIVISION ONE: Blackpool 1 Manchester United 4; Burnley 3 Nottingham Forest 1. OIV. 3 (SOUTH): Colchester 1 Reading 3; Coventry City 0 Bournemouth 3; Shrewsbury Town 0 Norwich City 0. DIV. 3 (NORTH): Bradford 1 Barrow 1: HalifaxReuter - 99 words
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294 1957-09-11 14 EDDY GETS TOUGH FIGHT FROM NATEKAR IPOH, Tues. Eddy 1 Choong, the AllEngland and Malayan champion, had to play one of his hardest games to beat Nandu Natekar in an exhibition match here tonight. Eddy overcame Natekar 17-14, 18-14 in 37 minutes In one of the best exhibitions of badminton294 words
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Advertisement323 1957-09-11 14 J*****jJ_*__*__^_***^^L g E9_E_r_mP_F'' I'hune: ***** 3i_____--a.a!*i _T JERRY LEWIS REQUESTS PATBONS I, ADVANCE TO AVOID DIBAPPO) <<»___«' MWOWI.M iS^^A. DEAN a-a. JERPv ~S V£ HOUMVDOOon MAXIE ROSENBLOa.I Wx V m J ff TONIGHT! r^» Heats for selecting five finalists in the hi Singing Contest (organised in ronjumi, ''^TR-y +t "HOLLYWOOD323 words
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Miscellaneous441 1957-09-11 14 t_____.DlAßY CRICKET Slncapore Civilians v Ceylon, (-irond day), padanj- 11 ajn RIGGER Polirr T S.<.C. "A M Thomson Road; St. Andrew's v I, Blacks. Woodsville SOCCER S.A.F.A. Div. 1: f.A. v Rl ME. .lalan Be-aT 5.15 p.m. BADMINTON S.B.A. schoolgirls singles (final 1. S.B.A. hall. 7.30 p.m. Qtraite Tim_kC I^rACeUfAr/441 words
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Advertisement720 1957-09-11 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 10 Word, ti (Mim.) Box it ti: ,xtro. THE JULY 1957 Edition of the Federation of Malaya Telephone Directory can be purchased from The Straits Times Press Ltd., Cecil Street, Singapore. Price 11.60 per copy. Postage 30 cents extra. DO YOU WORK U the GarJen? If you do720 words
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Advertisement1182 1957-09-11 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE I METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT: W METEOROLOGICAL ASSISTANTS Salary Scale: $137.50x7.50A-167.50/220x15A--340/355x15A-475 p.m. Age: 17 to 23 years. Qualifications: Passed Form IV (Standard VIII) or School Certificate. A Pass in the Government Examination lor Chinese Senior Middle School 3rd Year Students will be regarded as equivalent1,182 words
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185 1957-09-11 16 JEEP'S JOTTINGS DOCKSIDE and Red Joker two classy Australian horses specially flown out for the autumn classics have been sold to a Singapore syndicate for an undisclosed price. Irrawaddy Stable, the new owners, has renamed the two horses Rangoon II (Dockside) and Taiku JRed185 words
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89 1957-09-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Badminton Association of Malaya lost more than $2,000 on the Merdeka invitation championships here last week. Total sate receipts amounted to $7,000 while expenses reached $10,000. Government has Riven an outright grant of $2,000 to the B.A.M. but just89 words
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Article457 1957-09-11 16 IPOH TRACK WOmr BEGINS "WITH WEAL GALLOPING CONDITIONS WATCH THESE FOR THE MEETING: MISS PEGASUS, KHANDI STAR, VERNI and ST. VITUS By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Tuesday. MAGIC TOUCH, a Gold Vase entry, showed smart pace on the training track here this morning. Ridden by Sheldon457 words
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212 1957-09-11 16 STORE FIX TWO 'QUADS' WITH FED TEAMS rnHE SINGAPORE Hockey X Association last night decided to officially Invite the Australian national hockey team to play here while on their way to Holland next year. Mr. O. E. N. Oehlers, president of the 8.H.A., told the Straits Times last night: "We212 words
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Article29 1957-09-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues—The Indian oadmlmon players, Trilok Nath Seth and Nandu Natekar will not take part in any exhibition matches In Kuala Lumpur. Seremban, Malacca or Singapore.29 words
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Article, Illustration173 1957-09-11 16 OWNER SAYS: THIS METHOD SAVES A LOT OF TIME AND ANXIETY rpWO Australian race- horses arrived by Qantas air cargo plane yesterday for Singapore owners. They were Magic King, a four-year-old bay gelding by Agincourt out of Double Diamond, and Night Spot, a four-year-old chestnut gelding173 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-09-11 16 CEYLON'S Premachandra takes a difficult caUsh to dismiss Paul de Kretser. Others from left are Buhar. wicketkeeper Fernando, umpire Tims. C. Weerasinghe, Heard and K-id— straits Times picture by KOK AH CHONGKOK AH CHONG - 37 words
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Article498 1957-09-11 16 V. SALAHUDIN - CEYLON OUT FOR 94 AFTER 39-8 V. SALAHUDIN Sandosham (5-29) does damage By THE VISITING Ceylon cricket team won a bad toss and scored their lowest total of the tour when they were bundled out for 94 on the first day of the' ivo-day match against Singapore Civilians on the498 words
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Article242 1957-09-11 16 CEYLON Ist INNS Lkflr c Ds Silva b Sandot.ham 0 Reid b S»ndosham 4? Buhar c Anthonisz b Sandosham Weenulnghe D. lbw Sandosham S Fernando lbw Vellupillai I Pleris P. I. c Thuraisinifani b De KreUer 0 Casiechitty b Colling t Werrasinghc C. st Anthonlsx I Aihraff 9 Premachandra b242 words
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Article207 1957-09-11 16 GAMES WIN FOR S'PORE 2-1 at jS stadium '"> 4» lowed to play The An! equ r tomorrow t0,.,:. equalised ta f 2 f st^l After this goal, the flu- team kept v 1 a in r*^ bardmenton t Pf s" and all but go' the 3?^ keeper Met Tew207 words
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