The Straits Times, 21 September 1957
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Title Section15 1957-09-21 1 AVERAGE* G^ig^lJ^NtifE^^ New**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1957 15 CENTS15 words
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Article976 1957-09-21 1 MEN _FROM THIRTY MALAYAN BANKS GO INTO HUDDLE Startling slash in share prices big inroads in mid-year gains WHAT WILL BE EFFECT? The next 48 hours will tell Malayan business world will know within IS hours the full effect on the economy nf the Federation of976 words
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Article159 1957-09-21 1 HOW THE CAPITALS TOOK THE NEWS TONDON, Fri.— World i ct ion ranging from Lsm" to "a threat of unemployment flowed in today after the raisbg o! the bank rate. la a round-up of world "U.I.INGTON: The Mm:- Finance, Mr. Jack aid: "It is obvious tish Government must It the159 words
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Article79 1957-09-21 1 THERE'S a $40,000 JACKPOT to be won in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'N 1 (September). And there's also $5,000 in consolation prizes. The closing date for the contest is MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Send your coupon, with postal order, NOW. This week The Malayan Monthly has sent79 words
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278 1957-09-21 1 What a fuss when ship fishes up an anchor! By P. J. JOSHUA T^HE 5,000-ton Sula was all set to sail. The signal was given to raise the anchor at Singapore's Western Anchorage. But instead of one anchor, up came two. I The second anchor was hooked on to the278 words
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Article37 1957-09-21 1 Two labourers were injured when granite crashed down a quarry in Buklt Timah Road, Singapore, last night. Chang Swee Siang, 28, was admitted to hospital. Koh Ah Lee, 21, was given outpatient treatment.37 words
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Article120 1957-09-21 1 AUCKLAND, Fri. MR. SIDNEY HOLLAND resigned as Prime Minister today. The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake. succeeds him. The Governed General Lord Cobham. summoned Mr. Holyoake to Government House thus afternoon to confirm the appointment. The new Prime Minister immediately renewed positions of theAP - 120 words
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171 1957-09-21 1 BANGKOK, Fri— The American Ambassador, Mr. Max Waldo Bishop, today called on Siam's new '.strong man," Marshal Sarit Thanarat, for a 20-minute talk The American Embassy ater Issued a statement vhich said that Marshal Sarit eafflrmed Siam would strictly ■bserve its existing foreign /jlicy andReuter; AP - 171 words
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199 1957-09-21 1 ALLIANCE MEN URGED: RESPECT CIVIL SERVANTS KEMAMAN. Friday. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN today urged all Alliance officials to respect government servants and "not throw your weight around because you are a member of the party in power." He told a rally nere that expatriate officers were in Malaya to help administer199 words
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174 1957-09-21 1 THE BRITISH TITLES WILL BE LEFT OUT KUALA LUMPUR, tri —Titles of British awards made by the (Jueen to Malayans will be omitted from invitations for functions at the -Paramount Ruler's palace. This is a temporary measure pending a Government decision on all pre-uierdeka orders and decorations. A palace spokesman174 words
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Article75 1957-09-21 1 Helicopter crashes in jungle KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A Whirlwind helicopter of No. 155 Squadron crashed in the jungle five miles nortfteast of Slim River, in South Perak, while returning from an operation this afternoon. The aircraft was reported to be intact, but an RAF. statement says it is not yet75 words
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Article38 1957-09-21 1 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. the British High Commissioner in India, arrived in Singapore by Garuda yesterday to attend today's convocation ceremony of the University of Malaya as its Chancellor. He leaves for Kuala Lumpur today.38 words
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Article35 1957-09-21 1 TAIPEH, Fri. Repre sentatlves from Malaya and Singapore are among deie gates of the nation and co lony who will attend the Council of the Asian Peoples Anti-Communist League hen« on Thursday. A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article53 1957-09-21 1 KANSAS CITY. Fri. A 1.500-mile ballistic missile will be fired fiom a submerged submarine in the near future. Admiral Hardy Felt, the Vice Chief of U.S. Naval Operations, said last night. He said the missile, named the Polaris, was one of the Navy's main weaponsReuter - 53 words
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Article43 1957-09-21 1 OSLO, Fri. A medical bulletin this morning said that King Haakon of Norway had had a quiet night and that his temperature was normal. Kins; Haakon. who is 85, U suffering from impaired circulation and bronchial trouble. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article29 1957-09-21 1 TAIPEH. Fri. Patrolling Nationalist warships last night sank an unidentified Chinese Communist vessel near the Nationalist offshore island of Matsu, the Defence Ministry announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article29 1957-09-21 1 TAIPEH. Frl. The Nationalist China Foreign Minister. Dr. George Yeh. said today that his Government was ready to establish diplomatic ties with Malaya "at any time." Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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192 1957-09-21 1 TENGKU HITS BACK AT DEFENCE TREATY CRITICS JTUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, this evening hit back at critics of the Anglo-Malayan defence agreement. Shortly after flying back to Kuala Lumpur from Kuantan. he told the Straits Times: "Some people make it a habit to find fault192 words
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Article184 1957-09-21 1 Hatta seeks help in China HONG KONG, Fri.— Indonesia's former vice-president, Dr. Mohammed Hatta, a key figure in the recent political upheaval there, declared here today that the country's basic dif- ferences had been settled. Arriving here by air from Manila on his way to China, Dr. Hatta said. "MyReuter - 184 words
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Article18 1957-09-21 1 CRACE EXPECTING MONACO. Frl— Princess Grace expecting baby next March, palace official said here today— Beater.18 words
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Article52 1957-09-21 1 TOKYO, Fri.— The visiting Malayan Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, thus morning inspected the fish market in Tokyo and two fish [processing factories. Yesterday, Inche Ishak called on the Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, and gave him an ancient MalayanReuter - 52 words
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Article490 1957-09-21 2 QENEVA, Fri.— Swiss police are seeking information about a strange, home-made weapon used in the murder of a 55-year-old businessman here yesterday. The victim, Marcel Leopold, formerly of Tientsin, died in his wife's arms soon after entering his flat. Police baffled Police, baffled by the strange murder weapon aReuter - 490 words
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Article111 1957-09-21 2 $170 million 'ransom' a denial ONDON, Frl. Egypt's *J Director-General of Information, Col. Mohamed Abdel Kader Hatem, today denied reports that he was bargaining with Britain for the release of James Swinburn and James Zarb, now serving prison sentences for spying in Cairo. The Daily Express today reported that theUP - 111 words
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Article30 1957-09-21 2 AMMAN, Fri Six Jordanian Communist leaders, including an M.P. were each Jailed for 19 years here yesterday for taking part in a recent demonstration in Jerusalem.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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321 1957-09-21 2 LIBYANS HELP ALGERIAN REBELS BLOW UP A FRENCH CONVOY ALGIERS, Friday. FRENCH officials said yesterday that nationals of neißhbourinß Libya helped Algerian rebels pillage and burn a small French supply convoy in the Sahara desert. The attack occurred on Monday where the desert route crosses the Libyan frontier despite theAP - 321 words
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Article48 1957-09-21 2 Divorced-the 'Thin Man's' son CALIFORNIA: Testimony that her husband. William Powell. 32-year-old son of actor William Powell of "Thin Man" fame, wished he was a bachelor again won a divorce for television star Patricia Powell. 32. Powell did not contest the action. They were married last December. A.P.AP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-09-21 2 VIRGINIA McKENNA marries BILL TRAVERS LONDON, Fri. VirginU McKenna, star of "A Town Like Alice." was irarried here today to burly Bill Travers. ham mer-throwing hero of "Geordie," a film about last year's Olympic Games. Miss McKenna's first husband, actor. Denholm El- liott. cited Travers as co-respondent in a recent81 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-09-21 2 under his nose? He is not even two-faced. He has not even shown us one side of his face." "I don't see how President Elsenhower can have any pride or any respect for his position when he lets somebody like Faubus get away with this. All the purpose of this72 words
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71 1957-09-21 2 WINDSOR (Canada), Friday. SINGER Eartha Kitt yesterday backed Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong's action in cancelling a Washington-sponsored trip to Russia in protest against the Little Rock school segregation dispute. "We should not go to Russia pr acning things we are not," she said. "President Eisenhower71 words
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251 1957-09-21 2 Held in China but still 100 per cent American' U.S, GROUPS SEE DETAINEES PROUPS representing young Americans no, ing China yesterday saw throe f, n ow men who are being detained in Shanghai The three are Hugh Red- i mond, 37, serving a life sen- i tence on a charge251 words
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Article132 1957-09-21 2 SHAWCROSS BAR: BLAST FOR NKRUMAH ACCRA. Fri. Ghana Par liamentary <> ition plans to introduce a special motion asking th* Government to ream tfci ban imposed on a British lawyer, Mr. Christoph» r Shaucross. <J C. A senior member of the Opposition safi May; want it to be placed onAP - 132 words
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134 1957-09-21 2 DAMASCUS, Frl. A Syrian Foreign Ministry spokesman yesterday confirmed reports that two Soviet warships were on their way to the Syrian port of Lattakia. He said they were visiting Syrian waters at the invitation of the Defence Ministry. Asked whether the visit had anythingReuter - 134 words
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Article498 1957-09-21 3 RUSSIANS GROMYKO CALLS FOR CO-EXISTENCE AND PUTS VM. RESOLUTIONS TO- SCATHING ATTACK ON U.S. BID TO MAKE MIDDLE EAST A TINDER BOX' R l >SIA today formaM^ropShe^spen sion of nuclear weapons tests f» r two to three -Md the outlawing o f atomi( and th arReuter; UP - 498 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-09-21 3 POLICE PROBLEM— CAR THAT STOPS, LOOKS, FLIES TWO POLICEMEN inspect a strange looking craft parked on a street in Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Owner is Leland Bryan, 33, who built the craft himself. He is in Milwaukee for a convention of the experimental aircraft association. The machine is licensed for the roadAP - 76 words
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Article130 1957-09-21 3 KEY WEST (Florida.) Fri.— j C America's intermediate mtoffilfi. believed to be r with a range of iOO miles, was launched here today. The missile estimated to Ibe between 65 and 70 feet long rose vertically for 15 to ,20 mile-s, then curved eastReuter - 130 words
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180 1957-09-21 3 BEVAN HOLDS MOSCOW CONFERENCE MOSCOW, Friday. YIR. ANEURIN BEVAN said here yesterday that iTI his party's views en disarmament were much nearer those of the Soviet than those of the British Government, the Soviet News Agency, Tass, reportMr. Bevan, whose visit to Russia180 words
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Article78 1957-09-21 3 BONN, Fri. The Indian Finance Minister. Mr. T. T Krishnamachari, on his way to New York said here la t night that India must borrow money from either the United States or West Gei j many to complete its secor.d five-year plan. He said: "We needAP - 78 words
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Article24 1957-09-21 3 NEW YORK, Fri. A nationwide four-day strike of 23.800 telephone mechanics ended early today after agreement on new wage rates. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article22 1957-09-21 3 MADRAS, Fri. The Communist government of Kerala statp will take over schools in six cities, an announcement said today. A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article61 1957-09-21 3 NEW YORK, Fri. The 16-member steering committee of the United Nations today rejected an Indian move to have the assembly consider the question of submitting Communist China to the United Nations. The steering committee voted to recommend the assembly not to consider "any proposals to exclude"Reuter - 61 words
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Article306 1957-09-21 3 LONDON, Fri. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £44'i Funding 4% £88 H War 2\i% £61'a BANKS Merc. (£5; £2', s p.u.) £6>* >* Chartered (£1) 39/ 1/7'^ Hongkong ($125) £43< 4 INSURANCE Com. Un. (xits.) 71/3 —2 6 Royal 77/-306 words
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241 1957-09-21 3 Syria will never go Red, says Jordan's Hussein AMMAN, Friday. ITING HUSSEIN of Jordan said today that al- though Communism might gain a temporarj hold in Syria "ultimately the Syrian Arabs, with th( rest of the Arab world behind them, are sure to assert their nationalism." The King was replyingReuter - 241 words
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138 1957-09-21 3 ATHENS, Fri. The free world will have another acute shortage of natural rubber by 1960. Dr. Ray Dismore, a Vice-President of the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Co., told scientists here yesterday. He said political unrest in the Far East and other considerations would tendUP - 138 words
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Article21 1957-09-21 3 TOKYO, Fri. Scientists today detected ground shock waves from the UJS. underground nuclear test at Nevada. 10.000 miles away.—Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article148 1957-09-21 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. q>HE U.S. armed forces are to be cut by another 100,000 men, it was announced yesterday At least 35,000 civilian employees will be sacked The Defence Secretary, Mr. Charles Wilson, said the cuts) would force the Air Force to drop atAP - 148 words
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Article27 1957-09-21 3 CANBERRA, Fri. Australians drank five per cert less beer last year 22.9 ga'lons a head compared with 24.2 gallons in 1955 it was reported—Reuter.27 words
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Advertisement97 1957-09-21 3 S&KOMKSS— ofßcytr engineering grows wit/t every valethe ROVER XO commands the immediate respect of experienced drivers "The Rover is a car that has a definite following of enthusiastic owner-drivers, many of whom have remained faithful to the product over a considerable number of years. After driving one of these cars97 words
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Advertisement125 1957-09-21 3 JL SOMETHING I NEW J f SMEDLEY'S STEAKETTES 4 PIECES PER PACK 1 ONLY $1-80 I PER CARTON j| >SHOZTOFFIOOZ4PACEF<% BEDS '*Z^~~ ifai BUY m tMPZOVW 0 TWO:T!ER BUNK Jjl EASY-REACH--2 6"W1DTH.....*90c0 3 0" WIDTH 95 oo li FEDERATION DUTY EXTRA AVAILABLE tN GREtM or 8EI& COLOURS FROM ALL GOOD125 words
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366 1957-09-21 4 'I STOOD ON A WOODEN FRAME AND THREW DOWN HANDFULS OF IT' MICHAEL WILSON, aged eight, told the Singapore High Court yesterday how he and another boy stood on a wooden frame at a building site in the Serangoon366 words
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Article174 1957-09-21 4 Lim: We can't afford to be left behind SINGAPORE cannot afford to be left behind in the crucial economic and industrial race that is going on in Asia today, said the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, last night. Mr. Lim called on industrialists to help the174 words
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226 1957-09-21 4 Wed a day: That's last wife saw of husband DENANG, Fri.— A hus--1 band left his bride the day after their 1 arranged marriage and she never saw him again, the Penang High Court was told today. "This is one of the queerest divorce cases I have come across, Mr.226 words
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Article40 1957-09-21 4 LAHAD DATU (North Borneo* Frl. Seven hundred bags of ricp arrived here in the Rajah, to meet a shortage caused after a report that Siam had banned rice exports. The shortage had led to rationing on some estates.40 words
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Article134 1957-09-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE opium case against three men scheduled to be heard in the Sessions Court here today was postponed to Monday. The President, Inche Harun bin Hajl Idrls, said that the deputy prosecutor had applied for a postponement. Derek Charles Waugh, 30.134 words
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Article72 1957-09-21 4 PENANO. Fri. Seventy leading dealers from North Malaya were entertained by the Dunlop Rubber Co (Malaya) at a dinner last night to bid farewell to the managing director. Mr. Robert Johnson, who has been appointed managing director of the new Dunlop factory -at Bulawayo, South Rhodesia. The72 words
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Article67 1957-09-21 4 STEVEDORE DIES IN LINER HOLD A Singapore Harbour Board stevedore was killed yesterday in a hold on the liner Cambodge. Scow Yeow Tin. 57. was helping to sort and sta^k bales of crepe rubber being loaded from lighters. He was struck and pinned against the hatch beams by a full67 words
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Article118 1957-09-21 4 YWCA, Christian Council sponsor a course on married love A SERIES of six lee- tures on sex and married life will begin at the Y.W.C.A. hall at Raffles Quay, Singapore, next week A talk on "the Physical Side of Marriage" will be given on two days,118 words
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Article23 1957-09-21 4 IPOH, Fri— The Ipoh division of the U.M.N.O. will celebrate Merdeka with a makan ketchil at the Perak Library on Saturday.23 words
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Article59 1957-09-21 4 Ter Peng Hong of Buona Vista Road yesterday pleaded not guilty in Singapore to driving his lorry negligently causing the death of Tan Eng Choon. Ter Peng Hong of Buona drove his lorry along Paslr Pan Jang Road on Aug. 22 when he collided with Tan59 words
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134 1957-09-21 4 11ALACCA, Fri.—Ma- laya could become even more prosperous if all people worked harder, the Deputy Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, said last night. Speaking at the UMNO merdeka celebration at MasJld Tanah. 18 miles from here he said that although Malaya's standard of living was134 words
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Article35 1957-09-21 4 PENANG. Fri. Lee Ho Lim, 20. holder of a provisional motorcycle licence, pleaded guilty to riding in Tanjong Tokong Road at more than 30 miles an hour. He was fined $40.35 words
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Article, Illustration116 1957-09-21 4 THE GENERAL FIRES ROUND No, 1.000,000 AT REDS •FROM ONE COMRADE TO ANOTHER— PLUS SIGNA' RUALA LUMPUR Ph terrori :':iay a h 6 The millionth round fired yestv:. v g uV G^.c. l7Guri Overseas K SSSS Land Forces, iron, medium gun irom a S'tion near Gemn, alrstSJ* j Began shooting116 words
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Article56 1957-09-21 4 Mr. James A Elliot, director of the United States Information Service in Singapore, will go on lour months leave to New York next week. In his absence. Mr. Archibald J. Sampson, research officer, will act a s director. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot were given a56 words
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164 1957-09-21 4 A clerk told a Singapore court yesterday that when nc heard the words "a rich man is entering the field" as M crossed the padang one night he kn< w that two boys meant to rob him. He became afraid and be gan to164 words
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Advertisement71 1957-09-21 4 "Thank you, Freddie Eu!" says C H. Tong "Since I took your advice and tried filling up at a Mobil*: Station I'm convinced that real friendly service and a product is the answer to my motoring needs. I guess pass on your good advice to Goh Joo Cheow.' y~" ~IZ~~-771 words
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Miscellaneous142 1957-09-21 4 RADIO MALAYA ttS£tt*£JE&gl SINGAPORE 41 metre*. 5 55~ 6 30 (ft PPx>: Sports Hour: KI'AI.A Ll'MPl R 341 metrei. 630 Programme Summary; 6.32 PENANG 366 metres. ght Music; 7 00 Time Signal and MALACCA 297 metres News 715 J- 81 0 Quarter; 7.30 IPOH 329.7 metres. Golden Age of Popular142 words
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Article116 1957-09-21 5 Young thug problem under study THE Education Ministry has plans to combat the rise |O juvenile de'inquency by giving unemployed youths technical training. The Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swe e Kee, said yesterday that the plans were being studied. He said Singapore could only get rid of juvenile criminals116 words
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Article77 1957-09-21 5 The annual Press Ball ol the Singapore Union of Journalists will be >icld at the Sea View Hotel on Oct. 28 lrom 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. The Governor, Sir Robert Black, and Lady Black, will be present. Highlights of the ball will be the77 words
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Article224 1957-09-21 5 POLITICAL CORRUPTION COMMISSION HEARS LAST WITNESS NOW MORE SECRET TALKS TO PREPARE REPORT TO THE GOVERNOR JHE hush-hush commission investigating allegations of corruption among Singapore public men and members of the public services, heard its last witness yesterday. The commission, which has taken extreme prei£ rS224 words
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Article44 1957-09-21 5 The Liberal-Socialists last night appointed an eightman sub-committee to interview candidates for the forthcoming City Council elections. The members are Messrs. Ng See Thong, Thio Chan Bee, H.J.C. KuJasingha, C.C. Tan, Lim Choon Mong, AP Rajah, A.B. Pinto and EX Tan.AP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-09-21 5 MR. AND MRS. CHEONG KOK YKONG after their wedding at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church in Kampong Kapor. Singapore. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheong Chee Kan. The bride Miss Susie Lim, is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lim See54 words
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Article293 1957-09-21 5 NEW SCHEME IN SALARY SCALES T*HE dispute between the Government and the x Singapore Teachers' Union over a unified salary scale for normal trained teachers is likely to be settled soon. i This follows a letter from Mr. R. C. Hoffman. Perman ent Secretary293 words
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Article241 1957-09-21 5 100,000 TO SEE CITY DAY FESTIVAL ABOUT 100,000 people are expected to pack the Singapore padang today and tomorrow to see the City Day celebrations. The highlight of today's programme will be the march-past by the mobile and foot columns of the Singapore Military Forces. At 5 p.m. 42 armoured241 words
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Article35 1957-09-21 5 The British High Commissioner In India, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will declare open the Royal Island Club's new swimming pool at the 6th mile, Thomson Road, tomorrow at 5 p.m.35 words
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Miscellaneous330 1957-09-21 5 CITY DAY SIXTH ANNIVEE- Tan Slong-teng, Wan Yue-kong. I SARY CELEBRATIONS: Tea- Kwan Chee-yew 9 ajn. to 5.30 !ffby S?us£u K^por; P YWCA .Raffles Quay): I.tmaMUitan- Forces and mobile column, tional cooking class by Mrs. A. P. c, Anrtrpu-s Road 5 Dm Holigroes. 10 a.m. i St YMCA "Torchart I330 words
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Obituary28 1957-09-21 6 J» Wori, Sit (Minimum) LOUIS THIVY passed away suddenly at 4.30 a.m. on 20-9-57. fit 79 Braemar Drive, Singapore, i Funeral 9 30 a.m. 21st September, 1957.28 words
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Article81 1957-09-21 6 IV Word. Sit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS S KRISHNAPILLAI thank all friends and relatives for their presence kind «is! s and gifts on the occasion of ti.jlr marriage on 5-9-57. MR. M P. KUMARAN of Methila Stores, Segamat, Johore, expresses his sincere thanks to all his friends and well81 words
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Article26 1957-09-21 6 J0 Word, tit (Minimum). IN EVER LOVING Memory of Madam Leong Wah Lan who passed away on 21st Sept. 1952. Inserted by her Husband.26 words
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Article178 1957-09-21 6 ill Word. Sit (Minimum). HEAR DELIOHTPUL "Gypsy Music' at the "His Master's Voioe" Salon. Tanglln. •INVITATION TO DINING" by Victor Young. With pleasure at Whiteaway's Record Bar THE GOODNESS of finest English wheat Is evident In every delicious piece of Macvlta Biscuits— in i packets and tins FOR ADMISSION178 words
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Article33 1957-09-21 6 Word, S2.it (minimum). CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY I^Poj-e. 8 Orange Grove Road, Slngapore-10 (off Orchard Road) Sunday Services and Sunday School 10 30 ajn. Testimony Meetings Ist and 3rd Wednesdays. 7 pjn.33 words
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670 1957-09-21 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. Sept. 21, 1957. Battle For Sterling The highest British bank rate for 37 years will not save sterling unless the Chancellor takes his own advice on the right policies to buttress it, and the rest of the Commonwealth recognises what is wrong. This is not670 words
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Article330 1957-09-21 6 The growth of the party system in Malaya has not discouraged the so-called independent. The recent byelections in Singapore brought the usual quota and the next general election will undoubtedly attract a host of them. The political lone wolves could profitably spend the interval in reading a controversy330 words
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Article168 1957-09-21 6 The Prime Minister is continuing in his higher office the habit, useful and compelling, which he had when Chief Minister of rebuking in the plainest terms members of the Alliance Party whose behaviour called for censure. This time Tengku Abdul Rahman warned some of U.M.N.O.'s members that168 words
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Article1162 1957-09-21 6 CYIVICUS - As I was saying CYIVICUS AS the Federation Intends to have its own system of honours and awards, and Malayans will no longer figure in the Queen's birthday and New Year honours, the decision not to recognise officially British honours already bestowed te perfectly logical. The decision la described as1,162 words
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Article, Illustration13 1957-09-21 6 QUIET STUDY Photo by Mak Kian Seng iiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiii i iimiiiiiiiiMiiimiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiitiiiinMak Kian Seng iiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiii iimiiiiiiiiMiiimiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiitiiiin - 13 words
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Article725 1957-09-21 6 LLOYD MORGAN - LLOYD MORGAN AMERICA, which gave A the world the "Dagwood", "club", and multipledecker sandwiches, has done it again. She has built the biggest thine in sandwich history the "Hero." The building of the Hero deserves more than passing notice by Singapore because America invariably passes725 words
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Article73 1957-09-21 6 (From the Straits Times of Sept. 19. 1907). P connection with the Labour Fund BUI, Mr. August Huttenback. of Penang, contended yesterday that the bill pointed to the time having arrived for a more modified form of federation between the Federated Malay States and the Straits Settlements73 words
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Article93 1957-09-21 7 DEBATE BETWEEN THE LEES IS OFF eople's Action 1 \esterday calldebate be- efn its representa- Kuan Yew, d M Lee Ye w Seng, the SingaMutor Vehicle Union. an Yew will not \P headquarters fi.3o p.m. tois opponent. said it was no ited in a person .-peak for the n answer93 words
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Article28 1957-09-21 7 jail for opium case man n r, Loh Seam Huat, i.ulrrl for a apore magisK T. Alexander, und guilty on .irges. ate acquitted his house to loking opium.28 words
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297 1957-09-21 7 i 4iiO Singapore j ment officers I indebted to nment under and Or:'.nsion Fund. •.mate was vrday. but the Times understands I total amount in- I more than $40,000. of the employees than $1,000 in They have n up to Dec.297 words
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Article58 1957-09-21 7 A soldier's scars A Singapore National Serviceman, Vadivello Krishna, 20. exhibited scars on his hands and knees in a Singapore court yesterday to support his statement that he had met with an accident. He could not produce a medical certificate. He pleaded guilty to 11 charges of failing to attend58 words
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Article60 1957-09-21 7 A gunnysack mender, Teo Leong. 66, was found guilty in a Singapore court yesterday of having in his possession 121 lb. of uncustomed cigarettes (on which $107.50 duty should have been paid) In a room In Kelantan Lane on June 8. He was fined $650. As60 words
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Article29 1957-09-21 7 The Federation Social Welfare Officer for the Blind, Major D. R. Bridges, who has retired under the Malayanisation scheme, left Singapore for Uganda by Air India yesterday.29 words
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Article365 1957-09-21 7 $45,000 DEAL ENDS THE EIGHT YEAR WRANGLE OVER A DERELICT FREIGHTER ARREST ORDER ON SHIP LIFTED— NOW U.S. GOVT. CAN TAKE IT AWAY T H E 'egal wrangle over the freighter Hai h,-h uan whlch h »s been rusting in Singapore Th"//^ 1365 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-09-21 7 MR. T. ISAACS, a retired chief inspector of the Singapore police (left) is seen helping his wife cat the cake during silver wed- dine anniversary celebration at their home in Carnation Drive on Thursday night. Johnny Quek picture.45 words
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112 1957-09-21 7 PURSER DECIDED TO GO SHOPPING-SO PLANE LEFT LATE A SYDNEY-BOMBAY Air India airliner was held A up for 30 minutes at Singapore Airport yesterday morning because one of the crew was missing at the last moment. I The purser had dashed v I the City to do some quick shopping.112 words
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Article54 1957-09-21 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Ceylonese community of Batu Pahat today entertained Mr. S. Chelvasingam MacIntyre the High Commissioner designate of the Federation to India, to a farewell lunch. Mr. Maclntyre leaves by plane on Sept. 28 for Delhi. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Maclntyre who will54 words
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Article60 1957-09-21 7 KEMAMAN, Fri Five thousand people gave the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, a rousing welcome here this morning. A thousand schoolchildren lined the streets for two hours to cheer him as he drove to UMNO headquarters in an open Land Rover. The Kemaman UMNO women's section presented60 words
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Article62 1957-09-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who has been flying hundreds of miles over the past week to attend merdeka celebrations In various parts of the Federation. is suffering from a slight attack of flu. "But it's leaving me," he told62 words
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Article49 1957-09-21 7 Victor Low was chargi-d in Singapore yesterday with criminal breach of trust of goods worth $7,042.12 ctnts belonging to his employers, Messrs. A. M. Gareh and Co.. between September 1956. and last month. The cas«> will be heard in the District court on Sept. 28.49 words
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Article39 1957-09-21 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A reception to Dr. Haji Mohamed Purvi s Drahaman. a member of the Ceylon Parliament who attended the Merdeka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur, will be held at the English College Hall. Johore Bahru, tomorrow.39 words
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Article26 1957-09-21 7 Mr. Yeh Sui-yen, press liaison officer to the Singapore's Chief Minister, left yesterday for a two-month course in public relations work in America.26 words
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Article283 1957-09-21 7 rE Singapore Harbour Board should not be i scrapped but reconstituted, the Malay National Seamen's Union said m a memorandum submitted to the Port Commission yesterday. Mr. M. A. Majid. president of the union, who signed the memorandum, .said the reconstitutlon should be on283 words
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Article126 1957-09-21 7 AN inspector of schools in the Federation, Mr. Choo Sing Tak, said in Singapore yesterday that most mathematics teachers there lacked professiona training. This has resulted in in adequate teaching and mak ing the subject harder than it should be. Mr. Choo was speaking126 words
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Article45 1957-09-21 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The employees of the Lee Pineapple Factory, Scudai. celebrated the Sultan of Johore's birthday with a four-day programme. It included performance by the Singapore Singing Revue on Tuesday and Wednesday and a Chinese wayang show yesterday and today.45 words
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85 1957-09-21 7 $250 for film memento of merdeka day KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Any member of the public can now buy "Merdeka for Malaya", the Malayan Film Unit production on how the Federation celebrated the advent of independence. This was announced today by the head of the Film Unit. Mr. Ow Kheng Law85 words
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151 1957-09-21 7 TWO Singapore Government emwho were undischarged bankrupts, applied before Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court yesterday to be declared bankrupt again. The judge dismissed their applications and ordered them instead to make monthly payments towards the discharge of debts in their first bankruptcy.151 words
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Article173 1957-09-21 7 MRS. BRIDGET MATILDA GREY, who told the Singapore Divorce Court yesterday that her husband, a mechanical engineer, had committed adultery with a Chinese woman in Penang, was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months. She said that her husband. Carl Williamson173 words
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Article57 1957-09-21 7 KUALA KRAI, Fri. Beriyiah Somu alias Che Ismail pleaded not guilty yesterday to using criminal force with Intent to outrage the modesty of Pang Kirn I^n The Incident was <Ulegeu to have taken place at Kampong Sungei Nal In Kuala Krai district on Sept. 9. Beriyiah57 words
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Article27 1957-09-21 7 KOT JHARU, Frl. The Kelantan State Home Guard Officer, Lleut.-Col. L. T. Valetine, has been transferred to Pahang. Major N. T. Stanniforth is his successor here.27 words
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Article31 1957-09-21 7 An open verdict was recorded at a Singapore Inquest yesterday on Teo Joon Toon, 40, an attendant, who fell off a moving lorry in South Quay on Aug. 13.31 words
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Article24 1957-09-21 7 The Jewish Welfare Board's New Year dance in aid of its benevolent fund will be held at the Adelphi Roof Garden tonight.24 words
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73 1957-09-21 7 WAGE RISE FOR 400 ASIAN SHIP'S OFFICERS ABOUT 400 Asian ship's officers in the local and home trades are to get an immediate pay rise of approximately 10 per cent. This is the result of an agreement reached on Thursday between the Singapore Maritime Employers' Federation and the Malaysian Ships73 words
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Article24 1957-09-21 7 IPOH. Fri. Members and friends of the People's Progressive Party of Malaya will hold a social at the Perak Library on Sunday.24 words
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Advertisement241 1957-09-21 7 is Artists Long Play 33 i rpm I Standard 78. U*+M I Ex Play 45 rpm Brunswick Coral Records also from the Decca Group. j|igjii||r^jii)s^M?l rrom (tae moment you atart to suck a Rrnnic lablct ih« antacid ingred- ienl* begin M work. Carried to the Hpk. atomach in your own241 words
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Advertisement147 1957-09-21 7 TAYLOR: To Valarie and Jerry, a son. Michael, at K K- Hospital Sept. 20. 1957. TIN6LIN6FRESH -and that means healthy gums |9^Hr «S omes from Sodium i Ricinokate, a mEr^i su^ stance that cares ■feZ_^W I for your gums, and l& jHBv] 1 >j In ever y tube GIBBS S.R.147 words
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233 1957-09-21 8 UMNO will go ahead with its motion on police THE Singapore UMNO A annual delegate conference on Oct. 20, is to go ahead with the discussion of a resolution calling on the Government to promote Malay police officers to responsible positions. They will do so despite the remarks on the233 words
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Article248 1957-09-21 8 Cigarettes hidden in joss paper SMUGGLED tobacco was lound among 125 bales of joss papers, sent from Hong Kong to Chop Chong Seng Hang, of Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, it was alleged yesterday in a Singapore court. Mr. Lim Eng Siang. Customs Officer, said that248 words
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Article92 1957-09-21 8 Govt. union quizzes members KUALA LUMPUR. FrL QUESTIONAIRES are being sent out by the Oovernment Temporary Officers Union to all its branches asking for information about their members' qualifications and years of service. The union president. Mr. P. Samuel, told the Straits Times today that this data was needed to92 words
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Article35 1957-09-21 8 Sir Eric Millbourn, chairman of the Port Commission, will speak on "Trade and Commerce in South-East Asia" at the Singapore Rotary Club's weekly luncheon meeting on Sept 25 at the Cathay Hotel.35 words
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235 1957-09-21 8 Chamber warning to British textile, engineering firms THE British textile industry was warned yesterday that it can no longer trade on goodwill and old-established names in Singapore. And British engineering firms were told they must adopt a "more enlightened policy" if they wanted to maintain their place in Far East235 words
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Article, Illustration212 1957-09-21 8 Good outlet for goods envoy JAPAN regards Singapore as one of her most important South-East Asian markets because of the Colony's open-door policy and entrepot trade, Japan's new roving ambassador in the area, Mr. Ataru Kobayashi, told the Straits Times yesterday. He expected, he added,212 words
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Article48 1957-09-21 8 One hundred and thirtyfive films have been listed as morally objectionable in part for all In the latest issue of the Malayan Catholic News. Among them are "Calypso Heat Wave," "Fire Down Below," "Hollywood or "*ust "House of Numbers and "Island In the Sun."48 words
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Article30 1957-09-21 8 Mr. XX. V on. the Assistant Distric. Manager of Air India in Singapore, left for India yesterday for three months' vacation. He was accompanied by his family..30 words
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158 1957-09-21 8 Foot hurt so wife didn't come home Ali was, however, prepared to clear up the arrears "once and for all." He agreed to pay Katijah a* the rate of $15 a montha *otal of $45. An order was mae'e accordingly. A YOUNG woman tolci a Singapore court yesterday that "because158 words
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Article29 1957-09-21 8 KAJANG, Fri. —Yu Hua Chinese School here is putting up another new block of j classrooms to take in 500 extra pupils. It will cost I $70,000.29 words
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176 1957-09-21 8 Urgent— but there wasn 't a Malay interpreter NONE of the 12 Singapore magistrate's courts could provide the City Court with a Malay interpreter yesterday. Kastan bin Khalid, of Malacca, accused of being a "pirate" taximan in Singapore, had told the City Magistrate that he insisted on having the proceedings176 words
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Advertisement423 1957-09-21 8 Phone: *****. SHOWMNGI n^* T J l 0 30 ajn-> !05 345 6304 9 30 pjß A jc -K Huma ooiuu) g&^£? u^^. J X C P»¥LOW SIHOEN i^WV V /^P^hf |AMts p^BJtta 5d ■^t k i roimtswi -f v TWvr/nr Tar<M ty T t IUSTICt U ci^r^?<ls!L^-i^^!?R? -IC i423 words
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Advertisement541 1957-09-21 8 B 31 tt a a Shaw afioui a»tt,< Sfc, THE if UIiSC OF FRANKENSTEIN r^ Will HAUNT YOU FOREVER PH nWJ.-JJHr.*.W.L mix m. v In::i Hill CDSHIK M/U COUil U)8(|i TONIGHT MIDNIGHT 19^-^^ J RANDOLPH /K|2 I "MOOI^O" "wTndarin. l"vu? rQ Plus! MFL's "MERDEKA FOR Mv VVv Opens t 'onioiroii541 words
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Miscellaneous285 1957-09-21 8 Straits Times Crossword i— z x 1 Z Z lIBZI I8 Z i 21 Z Z IlfL ZZ Z ACROSS atmosphere (8). 7. Workpeople on time obtain 8. Decision obtained ln the establishment (6). end (13). 8. Merited a line right across 13. Provides polished surface of (8). small room285 words
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Article, Illustration1556 1957-09-21 9 The end of Portuguese sea power in the Far East In the fifteenth, and sixteenth centuries in particular, the Far East was more of a mar-ket-place for adventurous European mer chants than a meeting place for the cultures ot the world as it is today. The agricultural resources of the1,556 words
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Advertisement121 1957-09-21 9 |k c i a rrnnri so MANY )U &UUU WAYS! RpZSl| Mffiffli (best FOODS MAYONNAISE *it >our Provision Store other famous Beit "»d» products. ISP Take Vital Gland TableU MULES 9il: l I <O. (P. Box 123). I Uoad, Spore 1. WAY TO WEALTH! "AiSING CHICKS DAY-OLO-CHICKS tor SALES Whit.121 words
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Advertisement249 1957-09-21 9 INSIST ON W*rlt^Ug™ with tfie harden mZ^d&JSBi Fresh Favour if f^^jSUi^z *^> f^j^jf^^^' with the same 1 v\*kjf Flavour also I! %^^^^o in Btock I Available at all Uading Provision Stores J| Sole Agents: I BARKATH STORES LTD., i: I Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang J ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Wz^Zj Don't let f^&y249 words
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Miscellaneous151 1957-09-21 9 Re.x Morgan MM. Great pain ll ■•■S-SSJSfI^ HOW BAP IS >3 fWE CAN'T BE \^M^KfC^ li BE R'GWT I W IT— IT WAS AWFUL, OH, kEITH IT, JUNE ?li SURE V ET-- JtW|^^\ OVER, JUNE ,'y I K.EITH 'HE— HE WAS PLEASE "T* THAT'S KI&MT, KEITH y<-^ »"T WE OO151 words
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Article279 1957-09-21 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling T.T. or O.D. 2 3 78; buying airmail T.T. 24, O.D. 2 4 I|l6, 30 dlst 2 4 14, 45 d|st 2|4 5 16. 60 dst 2 4 *****, 90 dst279 words
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121 1957-09-21 10 U.K. BANK RATE SHOCK WEAKENS LOCAL SHARE MARKET By Our Market Correspondent MAIN influence on all Singapore markets yesterday was the raising of the British bank rate to seven per cent on Thursday. Until the full effects of developments in London are known locally it will be difficult for Malayan121 words
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Article141 1957-09-21 10 October first grade rubber bayers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 85% cents per lb., unchanged on Thursday's closing price. The closing tone was quiet Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 84%, sellers 84%: Int. l R.S.S. Oct. buyers141 words
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Article100 1957-09-21 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; September/October $24 3/4 buyers $25 3/4 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $40 3/4 sellers, drum $45 sellers Pepper: steady; about 100 tons of business reported done; Muntok white $115. Sarawak $114 (both up $1), special Sarawak100 words
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Article753 1957-09-21 10 The Malayan Share Brokers ftissclsHnn reported: "There was a general marking down in all sections on the local share market. resulting from Britain's Increased bank rates. Trading was restricted in the afternoon in the absence of buyers and the market closed weak at the lower levels." Singapore and753 words
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Article150 1957-09-21 10 H.C.B. Ltd. report the following business done up to yesterday:— *H. »L. *T. Spot FOB 86N 93JN 84i INT 1 RBS FOB October lE.E. Produce. 871 Mi a.Sj INT I RBS FOB October 961 831 851 INT 2 RSB FOB Oct. BSJN 83N 83J INT 3 R3S FOB150 words
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Article82 1957-09-21 10 Exchan K p were steady, .J^a* shares horded an Ix>an* held a an, Bank of N.* M^3ll Con. Zinc. Mount Lyell J° -bi N. Broken Hill 9 Hill 50 13 6-h, Mount Morgan 19 9 Peko U 4 Western Minn' 4 Ampol. Ex. Oil Search Timor Oil 382 words
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Advertisement1590 1957-09-21 10 NOTICE SINGAPORE LIGHTER OWNER'S ASSOCIATION. NOTICE TO ALL USERS OF LIGHTERS OWNED OR OPERATED BY THE BELOW-MENTIONED MEMBERS OF THE SINGAPORE LIGHTER OWNERS' ASSOCIATION The members of the Association, denying being Common Carriers i and being desirous of limiting their liability in respect of cargoes carried by their lighters (which1,590 words
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Advertisement836 1957-09-21 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are iiwlted from Federal Citlsens. age 17 but under 23 years for appointment as Co-operative Inspector. Salary scale $***** x 7.50 152.50/199 x 14 227/260 X 14 Sl6/SSI x 14 429 pm. Applicants must have passed the School Certificate Examination. Successful candi--1 dates will be required to836 words
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Advertisement660 1957-09-21 10 NOTICES THE ASIA LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) having been Informed that Policy No AL.***** on the life of Chla Cheow Choc has been lost, hereby give notice that if no claim in respect of this policy is received by the Directors within 21 days from this date,660 words
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Advertisement237 1957-09-21 10 SHIPPING NOTICES MESSAGERIES MABITIMEB COw. "SINDH" Arrived 16th SepU 1t57 A general survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held at the Singapore Harbour Board Oodowa Nos. 200 on Monday the 23rd September 1»57 at 9 a.mNo further survey will be held before or after237 words
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Advertisement537 1957-09-21 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service mOM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 3n ruvc Sailing Ssn Vancouver Fr.nci.co Spore P.SweH Penan, F'm" Kristin Bskks Cdn. 4/5 22Sepr 24Scpt U Anns Btklce 12/ 15 Oct 16 Oct 1 8 Oct 2. Elisabeth Bakke 24Sept 9 Oct 8/10Nov UNov 13Na. Cjertrud Sakke 12 Oet 26 Oet537 words
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Advertisement1091 1957-09-21 11 t 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTdT^^T J5- THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE CONT^TAL SR. c0 ,,,,s option ,0 proce.4 via other »JTZ*~ 3^^ Singapor, >»odocus for Hovre, P. Shorn Penong L> frpool Avormouth A>tT ono« tor Hollond, London *<>/" Sept 21 4 Hamburg Sopt 20 Seat 2« .[niti.eus tor Lpool, Glosgow S.pt1,091 words
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Advertisement1143 1957-09-21 11 sa^Kat' AaV at a^s* if^B^ a^BT a^sf^af 9 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR PA* EAST VIA SUEZ "LALANDU" P^"° oJ'-SJk Bongkok only "lONGKHLA" 29 Sept/ 1 Oct 2/ 1 Oct 1/ 4 Oct Accepting cargo for Kobe It Yokohama JAVA" 4/4 of| "SELANDIV' 2/ 1 Oct 4/1,143 words
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Advertisement1115 1957-09-21 11 S m THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD Tll ii, 71 SINGAPORE (Incorporated In the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. A CONTINENTAL POUTS S'pora P. S'hom Penong BENDORAN for London, 21/24 Sapt 23/24 Sapt Hamburg, Rottardom 27 Sapt/ S Oat London direct arrive. 27 Oct BENVORLICH for London, Raft.,1,115 words
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Advertisement1280 1957-09-21 11 McALISTER 6t CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** eljl.kum*" limbs klavbnbss vntm WHOON 2 AV ..?1»i OTTI OAMI U>* ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, MA i y» a A SEATTLE, VANCOIVER ft PORTLAND ono twUAA., North Aflontie Ports Atnptln^ emtto tor Central ft South and Canada vio Colombo America CITY OP COVIHTRV BRONXVILLI1,280 words
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157 1957-09-21 12 I WAS astonished to read in the Sunday Times of the various ungentlemanly and unladylike remarks from learned university "freshies." They have been told that they are "pioneers," and that the present university premises in K.L. are only temporary. They should therefore show more understanding157 words
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Letter48 1957-09-21 12 MALAYA l s engaged In 9 grim life-and-deatn struggle against Communism. We hail the determined stand taken by Government in this situation. When we have eliminated the Red enemies of society we will march forward into the sunshine of peace. JOHN A. DE CRL'Z Singapore.48 words
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Letter251 1957-09-21 12 I AM grateful to you for giving the idea of "a National Front for National Unity" an airing in your paper. Whether or not such a Front ever materialises is of less Importance than that the idea should be calmly examined in the minds of as251 words
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Letter46 1957-09-21 12 MOST of the dogs owned by residents in the kampong Tebau, Tampenis Road. ar P unlicensed. They are set astray without proper control, and on many occasions people hav e been bitten by them. Dog shooters should visit this area. RESIDENT. Singapore.46 words
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Letter31 1957-09-21 12 I WOULD like to bring to the attention of Ipoh Town Council authorities thp nuisance caused by juke-boxes placed near schools, hospitals and offices S. G. K. Ipoh.31 words
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Letter169 1957-09-21 12 AN advertisement lnserted by the Municipal Secretary, Municipality of Malacca, gives notice to the public to Inspect Plan No. 1809. In one area are houses of various types. Some of them are obviously temporary buildings with the usual temporary building agreements under which licences are issued. How169 words
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Letter122 1957-09-21 12 INCHE Abdul Aziz bin Ishak appears to be having an excellent time as a Minister. He is getting a holiday in Japan, after a return from overseas quite recently. Government business covers this time the study of agricultural problems. If there is anyone who should make such122 words
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Letter81 1957-09-21 12 Hard on car owners I HAVE just found out that you can renew your driving licence in Singapore for one or three years at a time, but not for two years. The counter clerks cannot say why this is so. The renewal fee is $5 per year. Of course the81 words
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Letter42 1957-09-21 12 CAN "Merdeka name one European country, continental or otherwise where the National Anthem Is not played at the conclusion of every cinema, and theatre show, and other public entertainment, and listened to with reverence and respect. CONTINENTAL Taiping.42 words
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Letter312 1957-09-21 12 AS a school-master, I can guess the reasons for the popularity of the film, "It's Great to be Young." 0 It portrays mass revolt by pupils who defy the head-master because he insists that school hours must be devoted to study. There is a suggestion by312 words
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Advertisement420 1957-09-21 12 I \l) Wil 'I tiff I i_j I^^^ I^^^^H Because they go right through each tile \jjr kenjile asphalt tile rubber tile solid vinyl tile cork tile cuili ion-back vinyl tile vinyl asbestos tile 94. Robinson Road. Singapore. Tel: ***** ft ***** Branches: Kuala Lumpur— Penang. Cable Add. "Happysafe". MIGRANTS420 words
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Advertisement307 1957-09-21 12 Smart £X men..A^os/ ...shave with JtjfU^ Successful men know thai s^.aru ness depends on a do»e, tn ooth Af^i •ll a A snavt malce sure of hemg IjlllCllC *"> *••«> by buy,n k Gillette bUdes. In a Gilltm "Ul 1 razor they gm y O th« tmeit FllflClvS &h8V1I) mon307 words
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Advertisement562 1957-09-21 13 .Continued from Page i HOMF LEAVE Boxitet...xtr..\ -•corEAN MOTORING thru.rope, U.K. May *?vrf:roer 1958 would welcome ire expenses. Box i^; EWS GUEST House mi Country House ca r den visitors from Abroad ■'..iccd and those seeking quiet! LOST trri Box Met, ,xtm j •nsT dam Pmrlt area one 5 Ring.562 words
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Advertisement587 1957-09-21 13 10W S r7? ATImS VACAN T 20Wonl $i < Mi ">-BoxSt r tx n Wanw m S h URAN CE AGENTS SITUATIONS WANTED '•""*•*><"<"■)- Box Stet,. txtra ln f^W INDIAN Cookboy Ist October. Apply 2801 ext 591 s it^ E RI AN mar rt*l. seeks poEx^riin S n f a587 words
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Advertisement727 1957-09-21 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I 10 Wordt Si (Mm.) Box it ett. txtrmA "WILMER COURT" Leonle Hill Road. Singapore 9. Exceptionally cool and airy flau available for booking now in this delightfully situated new modem building within 5 minutes of City Centre; comprising 3 bedrooms, spacious Lounge and Balcony, separate Servants Room.727 words
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Advertisement876 1957-09-21 13 TUITION 20 Word, ti (Mm.) Box St ctt. txtra. LAMBERTS DRIVING SCHOOL. Modern Equipped, Dual-Controlled Cars, Experienced European, Asian, Qualified Instructors, Courses from $100/-, 410 Orchard Road. Phone ***** MRS. MADELINE AITKENS School of Music Pianoforte Si, Harmony 337 Thomson Rd. AH Qualified Teachers. Students Pre- j pared AU Assoc.876 words
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Advertisement925 1957-09-21 13 VEHICLES FOB SALE tt Word, $5 (Mm.) Box St ttt. txtra. LATE 1955 STANDARD 10. ***** miles only, excellent condition. Reason for Sale larger Car required. $2 700 0.n.0. Phone *****. 1953 HUDSON AMERICAN Saloon, two Tone, Blue, 20mp.g. Regularly Serviced. European Owner. Best offer over $1,700 Secures. Phone *****TR925 words
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Advertisement803 1957-09-21 13 FOB SALE M WoHt IS (Mm.) Box St tt,. oxtra. ONE FORSTER Upright Piano for sale. Excellent condition. Owner leaving Singapore. No. 3 Henderson Road (off Alexandra Road) Slngapore-3. ROLLEIFLEX AUTOMATIC 1656 F 1.5 Accessories RoUeikln Set for 35MM. two niters, softlens, Lenshood, Everready Cases, Weetoo Meter. Tripod. Cost $930.803 words
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Advertisement654 1957-09-21 13 NOTICES SALE OF W. D. STORES SLEEPING PLATFORMS FOB SALE (in one lot) Approximately 600 Wooden I Sleeping Platforms of 7 V tongued I and grooved planks In two I siaes T V x 5" and 6' x 6" on i six legs 2' 3" high. May be viewed at654 words
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Advertisement784 1957-09-21 13 NOTICES NOTICE I NEW RUSSELL Newbery Diesel Power Packs: 120 h.p. fa 1200 RPM dc 60 h.p. if 1000 RPM, c/w I radiator Sc Electric starting gear. I automatic engine protection, tachoI meter, hour recorder, skidbase, etc. $14,270 and $11,775. Also 16 KW 'dlesel generator, 230/1/50. Metro- < polltan-Vlckera alternator,784 words
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Article611 1957-09-21 14 TREBLE TOTE: Races 4, 6 and 7. QUINTUPLE TOTE: Races 3 to 7. BIG SWEEP: Race 7. Race l: ».»O_(C1. 1 Div. l) I JM. 1 641 Crimson Pirate (Mmc Gilflllan Lie) R. Breukelen, 5 9.0 2 426 Muffin Man Goodwood Stable) Rodgers, 8 8.13 Camer 3 105611 words
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Article243 1957-09-21 14 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA STORE ATHLETES GET TOGETHER FOR LAST TIME Farewell runs for Bromley and Sison By ABOUT 120 of Singa- pore's leading athletes representing six teams Achilles, Swifts, Police. Combined Schools, Royal Navy anc Royal Air Foree will take part in the City Day athletics243 words
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Article40 1957-09-21 14 LONDON. Frl.— Result* ot last night's English football matches: .DIV 8: Leyton Orient 3 Charlton Athletic 2: Rotherham united 2 Liverpool 2; Swansea Town 1 Notts County 3. DIV. 3 (S): Walsall 3 Newport County 0. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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160 1957-09-21 14 COMBINED Juniors gave the S.A-F.A. Premier League a bright start when they gained a I 4-1 win over Combined Europeans, Eurasians and Indians at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Star of the Juniors victory was their speedy centre forward Mal-.nt bin Ambu who scored all160 words
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331 1957-09-21 14 Distine, High Socks, Malayan Scholar a formidable trio, but take... In his first serious test against the best in the sprinting class, at Penang in August, he whackea Malayan Scholar Si Co with 8.4 in the smart time o; lmin 12 3/5. Light331 words
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Article562 1957-09-21 14 Race S< 4.45 (Cl. 1 Div. a) llm. 1 973 Ottosan (Mr. Kwlki Ho^hs. 9.0 Franklin 2 304 Kin* Pap (KY. Llm) Daniels, 5 9.0 Mitchell 3 565 Machera (Est. of late M. van Breukelen) E. Breukelen, 6 8.11 Barratt 4 462 Parlour Games (Kennard it Thomson)562 words
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265 1957-09-21 14 SINGAPORE MIRI TO CLASH FOR FOURS TITLE MIRI-BELAIT Boat Club, led by Harry Quick, the Oxford rowing captain two years ago. reached the final of the Inter-Port Fours with a two-length victory over Penang Boat Club In the Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association's Regatta yesterday. They will now meet Royal265 words
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228 1957-09-21 14 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - FIRDIE SALAHUDIN BY THE Australian national hoc- key team which was invited to play in Singapore on its way to Holland next year will not make the trip after all. In reply to the S.H.A.'s invitation, the Australian H. A. secretary, Mr. C. M228 words
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707 1957-09-21 14 EASY TASK FOR SCREEN PLAY OVER 9 FUR WITH Three Rings and Tudor Wonder out and Crimson Pirate a doubtful starter, the lightly weighted Screen Play should have an easy task in Race 1. This four-year-old showed staying ability last week when he finished a close third with 7.8 to707 words
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Article88 1957-09-21 14 HK CAN'T COME FOR'PORT MATCH X HE Hong k,. Pore inter-porT? cer match wir Played thi Hong Kong, come to 8U annual mate week of octo Singapore Association la t that they were tPLs year. No W»n the cable but a their fun c, pected next It is undohas been88 words
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Article30 1957-09-21 14 Police bq 1 league cam 2-1 victory over Police ftt Thw day. Other trim ed: bodca beat padang; Serani;oor. T.TC. 3-0 at .<-• Andrew's beat AC ground.30 words
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Article60 1957-09-21 14 Singapore. 1 Central Malaya qualified for' final round of the basketball tourn.ini>-: Results were: MEN: Semi-finals: c V--78 N. Malaya 65; H.K. CM 81 Medan 80; T:i;, 50; Singapore 68 h: 54. Elimination wUll; Che Li Wei Sin 84. H K S- M.il.iva 65. WOMEN: Final round60 words
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Article39 1957-09-21 14 IPOH. Fri.— The Ptrj Turf Club hu mi itched t* numbers of raaaen the same ireifhti official programme fur I day's races. This is another MM by the club to throw tat makers int« tmthtim39 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous162 1957-09-21 14 TODAY scc > BaUstlrr Road. ROWING Far Eastern KrgatU HOCKEY: S.H.A. league Div. I: finals, K.S.Y.C. S.T.I v K.A.I-. SeleUr. Serangoon BASKETBALL: Nanyant Cup Road; CSC. v SHB. Police. Bales- tournament. Happy World and tin- Road; Div. 2: S.H.B. Police v SBA hall. RAF SeleUr, Bukit Chermin; Div. j»^-»... RAX162 words
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