The Straits Times, 19 September 1957
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Title Section12 1957-09-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1957 15 CENTS12 words
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Article1930 1957-09-19 1 CO-OPERATION WITH BRITAIN IN EVENT OF FAR EAST WAR 'We*act*together 9 treaty to go for Federal Council ratification next month Full accord on bases AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND WILL JOIN IN AGREEMENT FULL British aid for Malaya is pledged in the mutual defence treaty published as a1,930 words
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Article143 1957-09-19 1 KUALA LU.Mi OR, Wed. Fifteen wagons of ;i Malayan Railraj t;«'i>ds train left the rails this morning ■l it rounded a bend three miles south of Xaajtag .Maliin. It was carrying 20 tuns of frozen meat and -*j crates of beer. There were no143 words
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Article37 1957-09-19 1 LONDON. Wed.— The Federation Finance Minister. w H>Tiry Lee. who has been having talks here, will attend next Friday's meeting °f the United Nations Assembly i n Now York.— ReiH'T37 words
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450 1957-09-19 1 CABINET MEMBERS GO TO WAR WITH REDS 1 U"UALA LUMPUR, Wed. |1V The Federation Emergency Operations Council, which decides policy in the anti-Com-munist war, has been enlarged to include almost p'.l senior members of the Cabinet. This recognises that the conduct of Emergency operations is now the exclusive responsibility of450 words
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Article47 1957-09-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A terrorist surrendered yesterday on Hoe Nam Estate, in the Gelang Patah area of Johore. H e has been Identified as Llm Chin Guan. 25. a Hokkien. He entered the jungle last month. A shotgun and ammunition have been recovered.47 words
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Article, Illustration34 1957-09-19 1 The Malayan Ambassador to the United States. Dr Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, addresses the U.N. General Asembly after Malaya was admitted as the 82nd member. United Press radio photo.34 words
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Article327 1957-09-19 1 We'll rule Siam for now— Army ELECTIONS MAY BE HELD SOON BANGKOK, Wednesday. rpHE military junta which yesterday deposed Mar--1 shal Pibul Songgram in a bloodless coup today suspended the constitution and announced that it would run the country until the future of parliament had been decided. The anouncement wasReuter; AP; UP - 327 words
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99 1957-09-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Siamese Government has pledged that any rice exports measures will not affect Malaya's bulk purchases on a govern, ment-to-government basis. The assurance was given to the Federation's buying agent in Bangkok and was passed on to the Ministry99 words
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Article58 1957-09-19 1 'THAI Airways yesterday abruptly cancelled their Tokyo-Bangkok-Singapore flight which was scheduled to have arrived here last night. At first it was announced that the plane would ar- rive today. Later, however, the airport was notified that the flight had been further delayed. All overseas airlines are operating58 words
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207 1957-09-19 1 Warning to parents: Reds enlist students KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Government today warned parents to oe on guard against attempts by the Communists to get jungle recruits from among students In urban schools. A Government statement said the terrorists were finding it more and more difficult to get youths In207 words
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253 1957-09-19 1 ACCRA, Wed.— Mr. Geoffrey Bing. Ghana's Attorney General, was yesterday served with writ on behalf of Mr. Lan Colvin, a London journallist, claiming damages for alleged unlawful de tentlon and slander. The writ also seeks an injunction to restrain Mr BingReuter - 253 words
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Article263 1957-09-19 1 Tengku: 'This is it—now we work for world peace' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. HAPPY, smiling Prime Minister this morning heard of Malaya's unanimous acceptance by the United Nations through a seven-word cable from his ambassador in New York. The cable was handed v him263 words
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Article91 1957-09-19 1 SINGAPORE police said yesterday that 38 people have been detained in the past 48 hours following secret society activities. Seven of them were held In a surprise .rwoop near a Chinese temple in Siok Wee Road on Tuesday night by the Secret Societies91 words
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Article30 1957-09-19 1 SEA DEFENCE PACT SOUGHT LONDON. Wed.—Britain and South Africa tonight announced agreement to seek conference of states to work out defence of sea routes around Southern Africa A.P.AP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration1828 1957-09-19 2 YEW YORK, Wed. Malaya was unanimously elected to membership of the United Nations by roll call. Then in a dramatic moment representatives of the protocol departments escorted the Federation's delegation to their seats. Sir Leslie Munro, the new president of1,828 words
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Article, Illustration481 1957-09-19 2 OR. ISMAIL: OUR MORAL STRENGTH WILL GIVE US INSPIRATION TO SHOULDER OUR NEW RESPONSIBILITIES ¥)R. ISMAIL BIN DATO ABDU, K\,m, v magnificent in head dress ami lAn sword addressed the assembly. He said it was with "prid,. ;Ul({ h11n that he came before the world f.X lhtT> pledged that withReuter - 481 words
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Article202 1957-09-19 2 and people of Indonesia rejoice with the government and people of Malaya," Dr. Sastroamidjojo said. "To them we send our warmest and best wishes. We are convinced that Malaya will make its contribution to the United Nations." Gen Romulo of the Philippines said that the birth ofReuter - 202 words
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Advertisement253 1957-09-19 2 Sky tour the world under the friendly wing of CUED AUSTRALIA'S OVERSEAS AIHUN* Z>«*fZ*+ w>Mn««««r7 m. r X\NTAS will issue one Tourist ticket that Ktgnt around t^,, take you right MOUBd At wM jj at a saving of over 20% on First-Class air fare. trlC WOrla in 9 Qanuu Tou|ilt253 words
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Advertisement144 1957-09-19 2 Business %4M Opportunity A-i opportunity is available >r a man who is inteested in having a business v» his own. W e have available valuable dealer- w hich include a modern building and equipment, for the sale of a well established brand of 4^S} I I products for whi^h the144 words
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Article, Illustration405 1957-09-19 3 WHOLE WORLD WILL HAIL PROGRESS 9 SAYS PRINCE WAN DESOLATION IN CREEPING QUAKE STREET SIR LESLIE MUNRO OF NEW ZEALAND JS NEW PRESIDENT j NEW YORK, Wednesday. •pHK United Nations yesterday opened it> 12th General Assembly by electing Sir Leslie Munro of New Zealand as its new presidentReuter - 405 words
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Article133 1957-09-19 3 LONDON. Wed. Senator i Estes Kefauver of th;; United States today urged delegates to the InterParliamentary Union conference here to consider the idea of a world food bank. 1 Speaking during the resumed debate on the stability of basic commodity prices, he said: "It would involve133 words
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Article45 1957-09-19 3 TOKYO, Wed.— The smallest plane to fly the Pacific today landed at Tokyo international airport. The .ircraft, a Beechcraft Twin Bonanza, flew from Wichita. Kansas to Tokyo in 45 hours flying time at an average speed of 180 m.p.h. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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136 1957-09-19 3 NEW YORK. Wed. A uni.'.')clo!;ist at Fort Akin. son. Wisconsin, today claimed partial success in controlling or offspring born to artificially bred animals. A copyrighted' article in Hoard's Dairyman said Dr. Manuel Gordon, employing a European technique, was 70 1 per cent successful inUP - 136 words
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Article194 1957-09-19 3 School opens soldiers there LITTLE ROCK, Wednesday. WHITE STUDENTS started classes yesterday at Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas while about a dozen national guardsmen patrolled the area. I There was no sign of negroes at the school where, earlier this month, guardsmen preventedReuter; AP - 194 words
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Article36 1957-09-19 3 ADEN. Wed.— An offlcia 1 communique issued here today said that Yemeni force.-, yesterday opened fire on the Aden Protectorate and tho Protectorate forces returne-j the fire in two clashes on the frontier. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article79 1957-09-19 3 NEHRU CALLS FOR CHEAPER JUSTICE NEW DELHI, Wed.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, today called for a reform of the Indian judicial system to make justice cheaper and speedier. He said there were today 164,000 cases pending in the high courts alone. Mr. Nehru, opening a conference of stateReuter - 79 words
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104 1957-09-19 3 X T EW YORK Wed. the door to a new nng line United States «?s£*£„*• rubber Rubber Co., plans to rhe thlrd objec tive is to spend U*****,000,800 exploit atomic energy as it (M$360,000.000) over applies to the rubber lndusthe next five years on104 words
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Article47 1957-09-19 3 SYDNEY. Wed.— More than I 25.000 motorists have "signer the pledge" in a campaign to reduce road accidents in New South Wales. I They have pledged themselves to "drive sensibly and courteously at all times and to improve their skill as drivers." Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article312 1957-09-19 3 LONDON, Wed. j Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £47 15/16 Funding 4'; £91 1/16 +W War M« 65 11/16 BANKS Merc. (£5: £2/2 p.u.) 7 Chartered <£1> 41/-xd Hongkong ($125) ..£44'/j INSt'BANCE Com Un. (uts.) 77/ lVi H va! 84312 words
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Article225 1957-09-19 3 CHINA VISITOR LOSES PASSPORT HONOLULU, Wed.— The State Department yesterday seized the "passport of Earl Richard Williamson, 28, first of 41 Americans who toured China to return to U.S. territory. A U S Customs official told Williamson he had been instructed to take the passport on Williamson's arrival from Manila.UP - 225 words
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Article27 1957-09-19 3 TOKYO, Wed. The minister in charge of atomic energy, Mr. Matsutaro Shoriki, today opened Japans first experimental atomic reactor at Tokai village, near Tokyo. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement32 1957-09-19 3 ...at your service j Design and appearance of TITONI I Airmaster Swiss watches combine styling J with classical elegance. -f Skillful craltsnvinsh.p ensure years of perfect timekeeping and dependable service. TITONI El32 words
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Advertisement512 1957-09-19 3 I CATARRH {BRONCHITIS} Penetrating, W*Kkwtj^^ drop by drop, like a W. dripping tap C^^gji j ;^^R»- Cltirrh and bronchitis are j; tr\i's^ l^m caused hy perm poisons R^^^H B;Av. ll^^^^l which collect in the cavities ■flßai^^^U, '^^^Rl of your nose and thro:it g °°f .^CmTX I B Like a dripping512 words
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Article423 1957-09-19 4 JUDGE: WITNESSES LIED THERE WAS NO CASE TO ANSWER INSPECTOR'S PERJURY CONVICTION QUASHED gENIOR Detective Inspector Simon Cornelius, who appealed against a lower court conviction and sentence of three months' jail for perjury, yesterday had the conviction quashed and the sentence set aside in the Singapore423 words
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Article54 1957-09-19 4 About 25 of the prettiest and most efficient nurses from nine Singapore hospitals will be entertained to a cocktail party at the Cathay Hotel before they go the see the film "Doctor at Large" at the Cathay today. The matrons from the hospitals will chaperon the54 words
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Article23 1957-09-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.--Dr. Ten Yoon Fong. Deputy Principal Medical Officer, Johore. has been transierred to Malacca as Chief Medical Officer.23 words
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103 1957-09-19 4 Divorced day before, so no maintenance A MAN divorced his wife the day before a maintenance order against him took effect a Singapore magistrate was told yesterday. Rosidi bin Hajl Abdul Bamad, a broker, said that as he divorced his wife on Aug. 31. she was not entitled to maintenance103 words
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Article80 1957-09-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Loo Chan Yoke, driver of a van owned by a union, was fined $200 or two months' jail here today for possession of a dagger. It was alleged by the prosecution that Loo had the dagger to use against workers of the Lee80 words
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Article75 1957-09-19 4 A school of dlsclpleshlp will .soon be started In Singapore and Malaya, the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Balnea, said in the latest issue of the Courier, a publication of the St. Andrew's Cathedral. The Colony school would b e in the care75 words
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Article23 1957-09-19 4 An exhibition of photographs of Japan will be opened by Dr. C.A. GibsonHill next Thursday at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore.23 words
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Article22 1957-09-19 4 The Singapore Chinese Swimming Club wl!l hold an ••Invitation Fashion Show" of cheongsams, kebayas and sports wear on Sept. 29.22 words
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416 1957-09-19 4 Discharged without defence being called ONE of the nine men charged with breaking into the strong room of the Bank of India in Singapore and stealing $80,000 in cash and jewellery was yesterday acquitted in the Assize Court. Mohamed Kassim bin i Sevan416 words
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149 1957-09-19 4 THE BLIND MAJOR SAYS FAREWELL TODAY KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— A blind ex-army major who prepared the Government's White Paper on "Blindness In Malaya" and who was responsible for Introducing a system for registering the blind here, leaves Malaya tomorrow on retirement. He is Major D. R. Bridges the Federation's Blind149 words
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Article54 1957-09-19 4 A sum of $***** has been collected for the Singapore Children's. Society as a result of the appeal organised by the women's section of the British European Association recently. Of this sum. $16,000 came in the form <>f donations. The balance was real'sed from a charity54 words
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Article156 1957-09-19 4 OIK retired Singapore Harbour Board workers began action In the High Court yesterday for benevolent fund payments from the Harbour Board Staff Association. Separate writs were taken out by Yeo Sw e c Kiat. Kallayer Viswalathy Kandiah, Vallipuram Slnnathamby, Yeo Tiang Hock, See Ah156 words
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Article193 1957-09-19 4 MINISTERS and senior officers in the Malayan Government should beware of the temptation to let nationalism and bureaucracy run wild now that they possess new-found powers, the latest issue of the BEAM warned. The BEAM, which is a publication of the British European Association, said193 words
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Article173 1957-09-19 4 T<HE Earl of Perth, Britain's Minister ot x Colonial Affairs, said in Singapore la?t i wondered whether the word independenc given too much magic. He was answering questions at a Press conference on how long the transition from self-government to independence would take In Singapore.173 words
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94 1957-09-19 4 No limit on joint fishing licences T*HE Singapore Goverr.mer.: A has removed the lir. the number of licences ing local companies to undertake joint fishing projectwith Japanese firms. The Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr j. m Jumabhoy, disclosing yesterday, said that anyone interested could now obtair. licence provided certain94 words
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Article22 1957-09-19 4 The rfmgaporp Rf Music Society's weekly concert scheduled to be held at the St. Si Hall today has been postponed.22 words
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Article76 1957-09-19 4 Mrs. Rita Alison, founder- oraaniser of the Singapore X-Ray Club, is planning a new anti-tuberculosis publicity campaign In America. Mrs. Alison, who leaves for Hong Kong In the Victoria on Saturday, said that she would make the X-Ray Club known to toe Famous personalities76 words
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Advertisement217 1957-09-19 4 XpCUnpUuid. ce&w <* potato JT> I GREEN PEA^HAM t/lO2£il j OYCTERSTEto g/ 0 j CREAM of SHRIMP A/Tt/Jld j^ I J^>^ \/^£m fow $pe< a rom Campbel's We mean very special soups. Soups you probably never in v (^IJM^B*' g the world expected to get in S r prepared form.217 words
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Advertisement48 1957-09-19 4 ttfrfASTfi ***** i PMONC lltll 1 Quality I j Spare Parts I For complete satisfaction, wise motori* only genuine LUCAS .-pare parts You can s*'^ p your requirements fiom our large compretiensi range which is always In stock. We invite you to call in todayf*4ttMt>on Repr«stn»«tivt»: WEARHE BROS.48 words
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Article, Illustration743 1957-09-19 5 Minister to inquire into reason for unusual popularity THOUSANDS of Sinsapor c Chinese school pupils are flocking to see the film. "It's Great To Be Young," now in its fifth week at the Pavilion Theatre. The film deals humorously with a743 words
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Article90 1957-09-19 5 Two youths, described as jaga kreta boys, were charged before Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, a Singapore magistrate yesterday with unlawfully driving off cars from a City Council car park on Tuesday. Sarlip bin Ismah and Baharudin bin Mohamed were also charged with driving without licences and without90 words
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147 1957-09-19 5 T*HE Singapore Seventh X Magistrate, Mr. K. C. Chan, yesterday praised Mr. Lim Choo Seng, Senior Customs Officer, for being "very fair" in the prosecution of a case. Mr. Lim had given the court reasons why a heavy fine would be hard on Wan147 words
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Article94 1957-09-19 5 At the annual meeting of the Chinese Ladies' Association of Singapore the following officials were elected. President Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan; vice-presidents, Mrs. Loke Wan Tho and Mrs. Peggy Wee; secretary. Mrs. Rosalie Hernom; treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth Chan. Committee members, Mrs. Lily Chan. Mrs. Diana Eu. Mrs.94 words
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Article30 1957-09-19 5 The Shaw Brothers' Rex Theatre in Alor Star has been awarded first prize by the Federation Government for the best theatre hall decoration during the merdeka celebrations.30 words
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Article280 1957-09-19 5 IT'S LEE v LEE in SUNDAY DEBATE \f R. LEE KUAN YEW iTI yesterday accepted the challenge of Mr. Lee Yew Seng, a Singapore Trade Union Congress committee member, to a public debate on Sunday— Time: 6.30 p.m. Place: Tanjong Pagar. The challenge arose from Mr Lee Kuan Yew's statement280 words
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Advertisement175 1957-09-19 5 Dr. West's Germ-Flghter AMAZING NEW TOOTHBRUSH KILLS GERMS h BH S ,1 A I I^H KgH U Mil v^H H^V f 9/2. MB If JhVhHS'7 w^m I B U I' A HB^^^^^, Demand for th new brush ~^S^^^^^ huv m<.ti < gnu rhat you Gives you a new kind of175 words
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Advertisement213 1957-09-19 5 do you carry an invisible passenger Carbon deposits in your engine are like an extra passenger; they ate responsible for reduced power and fewer miles to the gallon. They cause this THE inside STORY wastage of power and petrol by upsetting the normal c A does not stop engJne rhythm213 words
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Advertisement229 1957-09-19 5 1 Promise Tampax can make a world of difference year after year after year Most women don't realise th2t few problem days each month" actually add up to fivt years out of jour lift! It's up to you whether those five years arc as comfortable and carefree as possible, as229 words
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Miscellaneous360 1957-09-19 5 HHBBMHLafIfIHHLHLMHLvLfIi SINGAPORE MUSICAL SO- 1 YMCA (Baffles Quay): Health 1 CIETY: presents choir and I and beauty gymnastic class 9.15 orchestra In Mendcissohn's "EH- 1 a.m Malay conversation clasi I Jan" at Victoria Memorial Hall 10 15 a.m.; Chinese cooking class 845 pm. 230 P m cheongsam sewing SHELL THEATRETTE:360 words
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Article95 1957-09-19 6 211 Word* $10 (Minimum). MR. AND MRS. LEON DSILVA Thank relatives and friends for their valuable gifts and kind wishes sent on their wedding. MRS. HO SENG SOON and family thank the Pastor and members of Paya Lebar Methodist Church, the Officers and Staff of Chartered Bank Kuala Lumpur,95 words
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Article164 1957-09-19 6 20 Words $10 (Minimum) OLDTTMERS 'in the know". 1 Insist on Peter Dawson Special Bcotch Whisky, Sole Agents Robinson's. ANNUAL SALE:— Children's Candlewick Bedspread $13.50, Lacw Shorts f 3.50, Jeans 15.90, Housecoat o .-"I Sportshirts $1.50. Luck's 17, Orchard p.ad. TONIGHT at 8.45 p.m. Menu-Is-■otffi'i "Elijah" presented by the164 words
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824 1957-09-19 6 There are no last minute surprises in the Anglo-Malayan Defence Treaty, published a s a White Paper this morning. j Its broad terms have been known at least since the Prime Minister's last visit to London as Chief Minister824 words
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Article300 1957-09-19 6 Six years ago the village of Xras ceased to exist. Its population was evacuated on Government's orders and it became another "ghost town" a victim of the Emergency when harsh measures were unavoidable. Tras was just seven miles away from the ambush scene where the former High Commissioner,300 words
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Article, Illustration734 1957-09-19 6 AS one of the unsuccessful con- testants, in the distinguished company of Benjamin Britten and Larry Adler, in the competition for Malaya's national anthem. I am naturally interested in anything I can learn about the history of "Terang Bulan." A friend who is now editing the734 words
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Article381 1957-09-19 6 By DAVID CHIPP PEKING. pHINA has lost her greatest classical painter of modern times by the death on Monday of Chi Paishih. at the age of 97. He had never been abroad, had latterly lived almost entirely in one room, and was so unhappy when the381 words
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241 1957-09-19 6 T*HE latest move by the turf clubs to stop all racing commentaries over the Rediffusion network is difficult to understand and the argument put forth that it is aimed at improving totalisator turnover is not in the least convincing. Surely it is common knowledge241 words
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Article54 1957-09-19 6 ICANT see any benefit the turf clubs are going to get by the total ban on racing commentaries over Rediffusion and on-the-course telephone service. Malayan racing is dependent on all the four racing centres and with the exception of Singapore, I don't think any up-country turf54 words
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Article83 1957-09-19 6 I hope that the steps taken by the Singapore Government to clear indebtedness among its employees, which have earned nothing but praise from all quarters. will not be diverted by the Chettiars' complaint. It is nonsense to accuse the Government of striking a blow83 words
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Article30 1957-09-19 6 IN Taiplng the drains and back roads are very dirty they emit very bad smeli and the drains are breeding ground for disease germs. S.M.B.S Taipmr30 words
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Article132 1957-09-19 6 rpHE introduction of diesei 1 engines by the Railway Administration will win praise from the public However, it is a sad fact that the passenger train services under the new time table leave much to be desired. I cannot understand why the authorities have cancelled some132 words
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Advertisement14 1957-09-19 6 FOR Oft fl TAILORING OF STYLS AND QUALITY... f**L PHONE: /r -J§7 ***** /l~%%?14 words
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Advertisement48 1957-09-19 6 ventilation \tfr? Ot Her&i^j^Js OIM3 solution Vim 12" S 75 V 1752 16" $105 The know about ventihti Adrtrusrm.ni i THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. (MALAYA Nmm«« THE GENERAL ELECTKIC C sj^ I rX\ Kotobuki Seating Co., U. lchom., Yurokucho, Chiyodo-Hw, tokr° Th. id. of lmp.no! Ho».l. Cobl. CHAl^Ol^^,48 words
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Article, Illustration172 1957-09-19 7 RAHIM IS NEW KEEPER of RULERS' SEAL f-UALA LUMPUR, Wed. |V The assistant seen ta ry to the Conference of Rulers Indie Abdul Rahim bin Rauf, has been appointed. Keeper of the Rulers' Seal. g." succeed! Tuan Haji a Albakri who ned chairman of 'ion Commission on Sept, 4 jnche172 words
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Article75 1957-09-19 7 CARELESS DRIVER FINED $500 Lai iS.an Yin of Sims Avenue, was fined $500 m re yesterday for nell;gent driving that caused the death of a woman. Ko'> 21. The charge stated that he with a motor-cyclist making a "U" turn Oey'.ang Road on Jane 9. motor-cyclist, Pan^ C: Lee, who75 words
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Article29 1957-09-19 7 Fatimah binteAmin, *ho got into difficulties while twimming in the sea at Ayer Gerr.uroh. off Tanah Merah Besar. Singapore, was rescued yesterday by a passerd bin Awang.29 words
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255 1957-09-19 7 AITKEN COMMISSION TOLD AGAIN: ENGLISH LANGUAGE SHOULD CONTINUE TO BE USED 'ESTABLISH COLLEGES IN VARIOUS PARTS OF FEDERATION —BUT DON'T DUPLICATE' itvitodcJS^ LUMPUR, Wednesday. UNIVERSITY graduates in Selangor have told the Aitken Commission, inquiring into university development, that it would be unwise to have a255 words
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107 1957-09-19 7 The university commission headed by the Vice-Chancel-lor of Birmingham. Dr. R. S. Aitken. will visit the Serdang Agricultural College tomorrow. The deputy Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein, had said at the recent opening of the Federation division of the University of Malaya that107 words
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Article23 1957-09-19 7 KLANO. Wed. Repairs are now being carried out to the abattoir at Jalan Town Board here at a cost of $19.--000.23 words
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Article285 1957-09-19 7 And one of them thanks kramat THREE men detained by the Singapore Police under the Public Security Ordinance were released yesterday. Mohamed Noor bin Zainai Abidin alias Sldln Amin. 40. a journalist employed by the Straits Times Press, and Kaseh Noor bin Yatim. 38, a285 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-09-19 7 SINGAPORE'S retiring Police Commissioner. Mr. Nlgrl Morris, seen chatting with crime reporters at a farewell luncheon they cave him yesterday Siraits Times picture.30 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-09-19 7 Mrs. Morris receiving: a sarong and baju from Mrs. Haji Kader, wife of a sab-inspector, at the Police Training School yesterday. Straits Times picture.28 words
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167 1957-09-19 7 Be honest and loyal, Morris tells police THE prosperity, success and peace of a country depends on its police force. Mr. Nigel Morris, the retiring Singapore Police Commissioner, said yester. day at tb« Pol cc Training School. lie was the guest of honour at a farewell tea party given by167 words
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Article70 1957-09-19 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Neoh Bak Chin and Buyong bin Haji Abdul Majid were convicted In the Johore Bahru Sessions Court today on a charge of trying to smuggle 10 dozen bottles of perfumery and artificial flowers worth $216 on which the duty payable was $9770 words
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Article68 1957-09-19 7 A Singapore coroner. Mr. Glam Chong Hlng. yesterday returned a verdict of death from natural causes on James Alfred Parker, 70, a retired colonel, who died in the General Hospital on July 23. Dr. A.O. Aaron, an assistant pathologist, told the coroner that at a post-mor-tem68 words
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Article97 1957-09-19 7 Thousands wash away bad luck KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Thousands of Muslims throughout the Federation and Singapore today observed the "Mandi Safar" festival by bathing in the sea. rivers and ponds to "cleanse' 1 themselves of bad luck. Today i s the last Wednesday of Safar— the second month in the97 words
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Article34 1957-09-19 7 PENANG Wed. The Controller of Land Revenue, Penang, Mr. R.F. Oldham. will leave Malaya on Oct. 20 under the Malayanisation scheme. He may accept an appointment in Africa.34 words
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136 1957-09-19 7 THE Tanglin branch of the Singapore Labour Front has recommended to the party's general council to accept anti-corruption as a platform for the Legislative Assembly and City Council elections. The branch general secretary. Dr. Arthur Ltm. said yesterday It was felt that the Government should136 words
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Article55 1957-09-19 7 Of 234 passengers who left Singapore for China in two ships yesterday only two were students going to Canton. Seven were bound for further studies in Formosa. The Sangola embarked 124 passengers including one student for China and seven for Formosa. The Taipooan embarked 110 passengers55 words
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Article141 1957-09-19 7 A man yesterday gave a weight-lifting demonstration in a Singapore court In an attempt to clear a friend of a theft charge. Chua Bock Seng, a sailmaker, and Teo Bock Seng had pleaded not guilty to stealing an iron drain cover. Two constables told141 words
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Article234 1957-09-19 7 TiHE Lord High Chancellor of Great 1 Britain, Lord Kilmuir, in a recorded 'rrss conference broadcast over Radio .lalaya last night, said he had the ;reatest confidence in the future of the idiclal system in independent Malaya. He gave the conference on his return > Britain234 words
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Article282 1957-09-19 7 Forty-minute show of highli, KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MILLIONS of people throughout the world next week will be able to see how Malaya celebrated the advent of independence. The Malayan Film Unit is turning out 120 prints or "Merdeka for Malaya" In all languages to be282 words
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Article50 1957-09-19 7 Mr. Ec Hoon Khye has been elected president of the Serangoon English School Old Students' Association. Other officials are Vicepresidents, Mr. Peter Llm and Mr. V. A. George; secretary. Mr. Lav Kirn Chua; assistant secretary, Mr. Chan Kwee Yeow and treasurer. Mr Pang Ek Kwang.50 words
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Article61 1957-09-19 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A ban on the serving of liquor at the State receptions yesterday at tne Istana Besar in honour of the Sultan's birthday was imposed by order of the Sultan. Tea, coffee and cakes were served at the receptions which followed the levee and investiture61 words
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104 1957-09-19 7 THE FRONT SETS UP AN ELECTION FUND T*HK Singapore Labour Front will nominate 'candidates to contest all seats in the Singapore Legislative Assembly and the City and Rural District Councils, the Front president, Mr. Chew Swee Kit. said yesterday. The City Council elections are due to be held in December.104 words
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Advertisement117 1957-09-19 7 Now there are 4 delicious A I wllu what a wonderful ra "f MM 1 f-JLr~j?lr) soups Batchelors make. =r-r /VT/vlm^ Try golden Chicken wfche&flA JUil\ Iv tT> Noodle for a start, and tfTTTT^Ttft^ A you'll taste what we ElUl.gQ^ j/'f U mean. Vade from real JA jh chicken enriched117 words
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Advertisement194 1957-09-19 7 ■fi tflMJuUOuhi To* VjuJuLca k k a i H tjDCOOCtJ ill j§. i vii COOlCCOC &^0 I \£%i^. F y y »l A So,e Agents: LAP HENG CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Hong Kon;j) Bank of China Building Singapore. FLOTTA LAURO LINE ITALIAN LINERS TO EUROPE. Mr* ClM and Tourist CUM194 words
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Article155 1957-09-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A NUMBER of scholarships for advanced studies in America are available for graduates and undergraduates in the Federation and Singapore The Institute of Inter- 1 national Education, New York, has asked the United States Information Service here to appoint a committee to recommend suitable155 words
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Article22 1957-09-19 8 The Singapore Department of Information Services will conduct its 10th civics course for principals of primary schools in Singapore today.22 words
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Article76 1957-09-19 8 Wanted: A marketing expert KUALA LI'MPUR, Wed. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is to take a more active role in improving marketing practices in Malaya. The first step is to engage a marketing officer. He will be required to study and report on existing marketing practices in Malaya and76 words
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Advertisement479 1957-09-19 8 j Phone: 334 OPENS TODAY! J TtLAInAYI 6 45 9.50 pjn I JL. W f* I 1 1 H^^^H I i i 1 1 1 "K DIRK BOGARDE J\ TTm > MtCMAfL WDWIH '«M jfcl 11 I»^ J| PLIS! Special nflirial film on the Merdeka 91* :f rrlrhrations in XX.479 words
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Advertisement348 1957-09-19 8 B Jlit t a Shaw ifiout a the Jl m UU) I^^Vftil'iYlliT^ r M 2nd Semrmmiih n Vvh •nnmwmmmrcM', WIU HAUNT YOB fDREVFRi [«> fUIttSKUt IUIiCOUi! Hitli si coming Etßza "FIRE DOWN BELOW' 7 SATURDAY p,„ MIDNIGHT I RANDOLPH /JV llrfll I 111^H.1.45, 4.630*91,1 YOU WONT B£ ABLE T0 !"£*-<*"348 words
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Miscellaneous148 1957-09-19 8 RADIO MALAYA Dance Club; 655 Regional An«^«m«j«m»<m nouncements: 6.56 Singapore SINGAPORE 41 metres. Share Market Report- 7.00 Time KUALA LUMPUR 341 metres. Signal and News; 7.10 News Talk: PENANG 366 metres 7 15 Continental Touch- 7.30 MALACCA 297 metres. A s P«lal edition of Youth at the IPOH 329.7 metres148 words
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Article, Illustration1267 1957-09-19 9 Two kills before breakfast was air hero's wartime motto Canadian flier William A. Bishop first joined the Royal Military College, but soon got himself transferred to the y Force. He would rather be an observer in the air than a IL\TK in August, J, a number of > h servicemenDaily Mirror - 1,267 words
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Article, Illustration271 1957-09-19 9 trosses about 1200 feet below. One of the Germans roared up and began firing; at the belly of a British Nieuport. Bishop rammed over his rudder. He screamed down. At 100 yards he opened fire on the German. The Canadians bullets smashed into the Albatross. Pieces271 words
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Advertisement188 1957-09-19 9 a■ oT W' |N|™ 4-door Hillman Station Wagon 3^M m^mK^mw^/iigSßmfc^BM^B HBh ■^m^ :^^^^rlKr^m^hi^^^^^^t> \^^^«p Big luggage capacity! In appearance, performance, comforta de luxe saloon jflßiJ^^ rat in this new 4-door Hillman Station. i^^^h ■^■■■^2^^So>^r^ ::^^^-Z*"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >^2 |W^3jW*¥«"j^BK^fc^|^^^ j Here's the ideal car for Town and \^^^^r^^*^^-^' Country. Four tide doors188 words
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Miscellaneous160 1957-09-19 9 Hex Morgan 31.M0. Doctors crash i r ~J■ 1 1 iiutvi a kJiTTu^ c m\^^ ▲W- THERE _^4^m^hl miHhi km^^^^^& aaapui. anc t nt^t ■■■k niv pr<u mi,r» .muni rwA^^k^^^m^hkj****"~" < ~*v>^Ba. #x^9S3Ki9 m^m^L. o.\c ht away t m^^^m^v^m^ml "^^i^mV .^^V W"*HI Jm^H mwCTC m^m^mL^mM Am^m^t_\^mim^B LABmi_/JBP^mHHmßor W_ _mT^K_i^^^J />iVA160 words
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470 1957-09-19 10 OUR LATEX EXPORTS SHOW SHARP RISE, JAPAN TAKES MORE By Our Market Correspondent A FTER their drop of over 14 per cent last year, exports of Malayan latex in the first eight months of this year showed a considerable improvement. They rose by 11| per cent over the corresponding period470 words
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Article355 1957-09-19 10 The Malayan Share Broken Association reported: "Industrials and rubbers were easier, and tins j were irregular." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Ped. Dispensary $2.10; Gammon 5i' v and $250; W Hammer $2.37- xd; Henry Waugh $1 87 V, hume Industries pref. A 235.355 words
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Article95 1957-09-19 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks. Association made the following I changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100 1: Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 5/16, O.D. 31 7/16, 90 d/st 3i 13/16 credit bills. 31 7/8 trade bills Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****;95 words
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Article20 1957-09-19 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 18. RUBBER: 86 cents per Id. (np Vh cents). TIN: 1367.12V4 per picul (down $1.62> 2 >.20 words
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Article154 1957-09-19 10 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT shares were quiet with few price variations on the Stock Exchange here today. The main exception was Asso. Pulp down Is. 6d. Base metals were Irregular, main moves being Broken Hill South up Is. 6d. and Consolidated Zinc down Is. 6d. Other mining stocks were154 words
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Article154 1957-09-19 10 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore on Wednesday at 86 cents per lb. up 1H cents on Tuesday's closing price T' c closing tone was quiet. Closing prices ln cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 85 >4, sellers 85%;154 words
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Article116 1957-09-19 10 < Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; September/ October $25 buyers. $26 sellers. j Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $40% 1 sellers, drum $45 sellers. Pepper: steady about 50 to 60 tons of business reported done; Mum ok I white $113. Sarawak $112.116 words
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Article287 1957-09-19 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: ReUensteln 1 2, Frankfurt 45, Gujarat 6A, Cambodge 67. Demodocus 89, Straat Banka 10 11, Mikumo Maru 13 14, Surat 15 16. Ellen Bakke 18, Arkeldyk 19, Minjalc N. Wall 1. Reginald Kerr 21 22. Asphallon287 words
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Advertisement597 1957-09-19 10 IT o*OU»NCWSH.ri»CmIIHUX>K SCKCM 1 IS THE H^F COMrllTt OtANDEUI Of 1J CINEMASCOPE K 55 9 HI COIO« by Df IUXi H BBBaV io» cmnwv-fos MEN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young A» w* trow oldrr It's only natural that we b*(in to slow down. Bat •ome people (row old faster597 words
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Advertisement540 1957-09-19 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR \NTI-M ALARI AL INSPECTORS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for appolnt- ment as Probationer Anti-Malarial Inspectors ln the Medical and Health Department, Kelantan, on the following salary scales: Probationer $85 x A 7.50 100/Dept. Examination TimeaeaH) $122 50 x A7.SO 175/2 nd Dept. Examination $190540 words
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Advertisement552 1957-09-19 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SCHOLARSHIPS, IMI A number of awards for courses of study learUng to qualifications required for appointment to various branches of the public service viz: Department of Agriculture. Civil Service, Drainage and Irrigation, Education, Plsueries, Forestry, Geological Survey, Machinery, Marine Survey, Mines. Public552 words
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Advertisement656 1957-09-19 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that I. P. c BISSET of No. s Dalvey Estate. Singapore, nave applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for the transfer of a Wholesale Liquor Licence in respect of premises No. 176/184 Orchard Road to Mr. S. R Parker. ANT person wishing656 words
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Advertisement539 1957-09-19 10 Going on Leave? KEEP IN TOUCH WITH.. THE STRAITS BUDgJ Six Months Air FreUnt Subscription m Six Months Sea Mail Subscription <\ n KNUTSEN LINE Orient^T FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS Sailing San Vancouver Frtnckco Spore P.Swef. p en s Kristin B.ikke 20/22Sr>n» ?>c Ann. Bakk. M/,4 Oc t 10* Elisabeth539 words
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Advertisement1198 1957-09-19 11 MANSFIELD <TcbTLTD. T.i, 4 ii II I'""' lincorporotnd in Singopore) m THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE S G i.^^r L to^^ W via L Pa N r. "NTINeJtAL Rft, C: V -r oPt ,on ,o proceed via Singapore atr t) 00% for Hovre, P. Sham Penong 0 ,.;H0^ m< L^don- G1,198 words
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Advertisement1118 1957-09-19 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAIUNGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST < l VIA SUEZ IA Penong p. S'hom Spore "LALANDIA" In Port 11/21 Sapt Bangkok only < WJOICHIA" 29S.pt/ 1 Oet 1/ 1 Oet 1/ 4 Oct JAVA" 4 a Oet i M^ ND 'lim,ta*. m V VSOet 4/ S1,118 words
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Advertisement1083 1957-09-19 11 KJh'SJm. THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LVD MNfjAPORI (Incorporated in th. United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hom Perwng SENAVON for Liverpool, Rotterdom, Hamburg Part/It Scat lENDORAN for London, 21/24 Saat 21/24 Seat Hamburg. Rotterdom 27 Scat/ S Oat Lendsn eUtact orttvas 27 Oct lENVORLICH1,083 words
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Advertisement1258 1957-09-19 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** KLLKRMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRI ROTTERDAM. M ANSILIS# rRA NCISCO, n«*^ilrth A,. n ntir P~« SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND n- 0 ""ZJZJ™* Wh CITY OP COVENTRY BRONXVULI S'pora P. S'hom Penong S'ooro P Sham Panano 10/16 Oct 17/19 Oct 20/22 Oct 21,258 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-09-19 12 A SOURCE OF PRIDE CHIFFON |M the darling of overseas fashion designers. This American dress, worn by lovely Singapore model girl, Cornelia Telfer-Smollett, has a beautifully draped bodice and big permanently pleated skirt, shading from deep daffodil to pale primrose yelloio. Dress by courtesy of Town and Country.50 words
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Article, Illustration957 1957-09-19 12 S ATA SHOP A SUCCESS I TAKE my hat off to the enterprising women who have organised Singapore's SATA shop, which, although it has been open only a few months, is a boon to the community as well as to those who work to stock it. This attractive modern shop957 words
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Advertisement415 1957-09-19 12 f CASCADE^ T- -t My word... its a Body-Builder! VITAMIN C is essential to health, it lights fe"^ffc fjt'gur. builds body tissue, and combats mB3vV Infection! You' body stores other vitamin |RB but net VITAMIN C. To preserve the vital balance o« health, you need plenty of VITAMIN C daily.415 words
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Advertisement179 1957-09-19 12 be delighted with Pyrex' ejuy-p-ip have bigger, wider handles for ottkr lid-Hfu carrying, even with a thick ovm- Vh every flat-surfaced lid, every base, can be rate dish. Pyrex is the only ov<n- t ives you three dishes in one are so many matching pieces of beautiful I\ lost everything179 words
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Miscellaneous391 1957-09-19 12 24. spend the lot in once, possibly Straits Times Crossword si < fewtt f 5 F sss a Tara (10). T 1 T 1 i <i i A JS mv tailor men very H|||§ 12 3 4 5 a briefly (11). 7 \n\\-; SSSB Wx T^v? vxv Vw^^wss 2 Elegance,391 words
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Advertisement257 1957-09-19 13 tinll rd from Page (> I g,, \IIONS VACANT Box it ct: txtrm. RUBBER Brokers }uallfled Book-keeper Charge of Accounts. Qualifications, will be treated in A 4672, S.T. cito r Leading firm of p<>re. will consider for pobt of Assistant or Barristers or with xperience. Apply ;EDGER Posting t required257 words
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Advertisement262 1957-09-19 13 SITUATIONS WANTED m v B(tt eU txtrm EXPERIENCED FILMS Advertising Management Adminlstra--vTil-h S e€k f SUiUble em Pl°>™«nt A 8767 st K lf ately RCPIy B X ENGLISH SR N with t b experf"*' /•°^erabi: ith Gen«!li experience Including theatre and clinical work seeks full or parttime post. Phone 44-812.262 words
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Advertisement856 1957-09-19 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word, tt (Mln.) -BoxiOct: tMtrm. TO LET: Luxuriously it Tastefully decorated fully furnished apartment Good for two persons who appreciate comfortable livingGrange Road and Somerset Road Tel: *****. HOLLAND ROAD, Ewart Park. Spacious Two BedroomM Furnished Flat in Two Flat Block. Large Garden, Garage, Servants Quarters. Available856 words
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Advertisement819 1957-09-19 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Word. Si (Mm.) Box SI ct.. txtrm. THE JULY IBS? Edition of the Federation of Malaya Telephone Directory can be purchased from The Strait* Times Press Ltd., Cecil Street, Singapore. Price 51. 60 par copy. Postage SO cents extraTHERE are A lot of mistakes you needn't makel If819 words
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Advertisement587 1957-09-19 13 REAL ESTATE WANTED IB Word.ii (Him BotiOcl. txtrm UROENTLY WANTED: Bungalows, two-storey houses, vacant building sites, shop and terrace houses etc. List your properties with us, we are ready to serve you I Singapore House, Land Ac Estate Agency. 338/342 Telok Ayer Street. Tel: ***** (Opposite Anson Circus). WANTED TO587 words
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Advertisement360 1957-09-19 13 FOR SALE 20 Word, ti (Mlm.) Box it cU. Ultra. I EMIDICATA Machines complete with stands first-class condition $350 or nearest offer. Write BOX A 4540. S.T. SPECIAL CHEAP SALE, Commemorating "City-Day" Festival. Gramophone Records, Musical Instruments, Music Albums, Radio-Receivers, Radio-grams, etc. Nang Heng Piano House, 103-105, Selegle Road, Singapore.360 words
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Advertisement92 1957-09-19 13 MERCEDES-BENZ TYPE 220 S A brilliant master of highways ar.d byways for performance, prestige and luxury-travel that satisfies the most exacting demands. It offers a superb road command by its lively and flexible advance 6-cylinders o.h.c. short-stroke engine. Top speed 100 mph B^^^^^^^Hl»ffliiBiBfcSSBBBBHBsiBBBlBBBBBsHfiflBBBBBBBSBBBBBBSBW •••*******>*****••••••• YOU'LL LAUGH... ROAR... CHEER AT THIS92 words
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410 1957-09-19 14 EPSOM JXBP; V.P. NAYAGAM - Johnson lands a double for Martin EPSOM JXBP By [POH, Wed.— St. Vitus, 1 ridden by Laurie Johnson, led all the way to win the main race here today over 5* furlongs straight. St. Vitus beat Bright Prospect410 words
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617 1957-09-19 14 Race One CL. 1, DIV. 4— SHF. STR. Dr. G. K. Lim's (4) FIRE RISK 8.6 (525—192) Donnelly 1 (5) Palio 8.9 (444—195) Baxter 2 (3) Brilliant Light 8.10 (242—115) Barratt 3 (2) Now Showing 8.11 (237—117) Johnson 4 (6) CASH CHEQUE617 words
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Article249 1957-09-19 14 TOTAL POOL $20J.306. Ist No. *****6 $55,390 2nd No. *****5 $27,695 3rd Nos. -'***** and *****9 ($8,077 each). Starters ($2,307 each) Nos: *****1, *****9, *****5, *****4, *****3. CONSOLATION I J 1,000 each): Nos. *****6, 1343*1, *****7, *****7. *****0. *****7, *****8, *****4. 2534X9, *****1 QL'INTI'PLE TOTE: No winning249 words
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Article82 1957-09-19 14 MERCANTILE Bank: entered the final of the S.B.H.F.A. cup competition when they beat Fraser and Neave 4-0 at Jalan Besar yesterday. They will now meet Weames Id the final. Bank, dominating play most of the time, led 3-0 at the Interval. Mercantile opened the scoring tn the82 words
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384 1957-09-19 14 CARACAS AND TRIPL E CROWN DEADHEAT FOR THIRD PLACE Won by 1, short head. 34. Time lmin 14 4/5. Tote: $24: $9: $8: $5. Cash sweep: No. 1245 ($1,041): No. 1211 ($520): No. 2543 ($260). Starters ($43 each): Nos. 1849. 1120. 1331. 2627. 1224, 2321. Easy Winner and Colonel's Son384 words
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Article23 1957-09-19 14 LONDON. Wed— Joe Erskine last night retained his British heavyweight title by outpointing Henry Cooper over 15 rounds at Harringay.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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630 1957-09-19 14 PENANG. Wednesday. A TOTAL of 143 entries— Bs in Class 4 and 58 in Class s—has5 has been received for the Penang Turf Club's three-day autumn meeting on Sent 28, and Oct. 2 and 5. There will be seven races on each day, starting630 words
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Article59 1957-09-19 14 Dl/'Kf DAY: CI DIVS h 2 and and 7f C1 5 SECOND DAY: Cl. 4. Divs. 2. 3 and 4-6 f; Cl 5. Divs 1 and 2— s*f and Divs. 2 and 3— 7 f. THIRD DAY: Cl. 4, Wv. l-6f; Divs. 1 and 2— B lf-59 words
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Article155 1957-09-19 14 ROYAL Air Force won the inter-services swimming championships for the second year running yesterday. They scored 87 points, IOVi points more than Army, at the Nuffield pool. Results of the men's events were: lHOin free style: 1. Pte. Adnon (Army), 2. Sgt. Galpln (RAF), 68.2 sec.155 words
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Article249 1957-09-19 14 DANES st RONGER^tHAm 1 THINK, WARNS JOHNNY L^ A WARNING that Denmark's Thorn next year would be even strong" people here think was given by Malayar ace. Johnny Heah. in Singapore a it Johnny who, with his. wife, the former Miso Amy Choong, had249 words
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Article106 1957-09-19 14 Basketball 'Big Three' win again all mr*M,, tenders cup bawetbnl] good victories round ma i < i> L senu-fla, Btadium Usl i Central Malavi "7 fi Atendw bea Playing ntTin^i 6 «IW outplayed Hong Black and White 0 \i anjl managed to edg, n *> 10 55-4^ after Other ranltl106 words
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Article67 1957-09-19 14 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" were too stroni I Onh sity of Malay* whom they beat by 22 points < two c two tries, two penalties) to nil in their rugger match padang yesterday. S.C.C. led 6-0 at half time. They scored U through Sam Hutchison (2i,67 words
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Advertisement581 1957-09-19 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" 20 Word* $1* (Minimum). Daily 1 month. 1$ Word* ttM (Him.) VANITY, Spore* Leading Gown Sa'on. 11 Battery Rd. *****. LEARNING TO DRIVE Is easy with Asia Driving 5ch001— *****. FLOOR TILING PROBLEMS— Consult Sim Llm C 0.. —*****/*****. EVERETT TRAVEL SERVICE, 11 Collyer Quay,581 words
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Advertisement10 1957-09-19 14 WOPLD FAMOUS AVAILABLE AT ALL WATCH DEALERS FoshouJ /fol aua/itif10 words
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Miscellaneous54 1957-09-19 14 WMwm SOCCER S.A.F.A. Senior Cap semi-final: B.AJ. Chanri v KJUk. Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m. Leafue, Dlr. 28, Customs v S.H.B. Police. Geylanc 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY S.H.A. league Div. 1: S.R.C, t Wanderers, S.R.C, 5.15 pjii. I ntrr -school: St. Andrew's A.C.S., Woodsville. SWIMMING CITY DAY meet heats, C.S.C.. 4.15 p.m.54 words
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