The Straits Times, 22 September 1957
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Title Section14 1957-09-22 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Mala?* No. 1,152 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1957 20 CENTS14 words
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Article352 1957-09-22 1 come was ROUGH FOR THE BOOKIES top tipper uses a fast car eat phone, broadcast ban THEY PAID OUT ON WRONG HORSES! Ml TURF CLUBS SCORED YET ANOTHER VICTORY IST BOOKMAKERS YESTERDAY, THE LAST DAY OF THE PERAK TURF CLUB MEETING. r the first time of Rediffusion racing broadcasts tent352 words
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17 1957-09-22 1 B The p will stand United lin hen member ia-17 words
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Article28 1957-09-22 1 HONG KONG. Sat. Red China will give Ceylon economic aid of about $25 million during the next five years for rehabilitation of rubber es-tates.-A P.28 words
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230 1957-09-22 1 CINCAPORE may soon provide base facilities tor the Federation of Malaya's navy if the talks now going on between top officials of the two territories iron I out the details. The nucleus of the FederaUoa'a sea forces naw will be the Singapore-owned Royal230 words
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Article, Illustration174 1957-09-22 1 1 2-day hunt for kidnap victim: No result RESPITE an extensive search all over Singapore, the police have still not found Mr. S. Appavoo Kandiar, 69, a wealthy Bukit Timah contractor who was kidnapped 12 days ago. •We are particularly worried since this man is reported to be suffering from174 words
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Article103 1957-09-22 1 The Federation Prime .Win Ister, Tentku Abdul Rahman, arrives in Singapore by air today at 9 a.m. to attend the Singapore I'MNO rally. He will be met by the Singapore Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing, Inrhc Abdul Ha mid bin H.iii .limi.it at103 words
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Article91 1957-09-22 1 CHESHIRE VC, BACK IN COLONY Group-Capt. Leonard Cheshire, V.C.. is back in Singapore to see the progress of the Cheshire Home for chronic invalids ho founded here early this year. He told the Sunday Times yesterday that he was great ly impressed by the progress. Since June, working in their91 words
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Article69 1957-09-22 1 NEW YORK. Sat. NATIONAL Guards who had prevented Negr. students attending Lit 1 1' Rock High School were withdrawn last night a few hours after a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction for bidding further interferes with integration. The troops were withdrawn five minutes befo rp69 words
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Article52 1957-09-22 1 COLOMBO. Sat. The film "Baby Doll." Tennesse Williams' story of passions and lust, has been banned in Ceylon. Sir Razeek Farced, the censorship chairman, said "It is not good enough for the people of Ceylon to see We are on a higher level ot culture andAP - 52 words
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Article26 1957-09-22 1 MELBOURNE. Sat. Th-: Asian influenza epidemic appears to have near.y run it.: course in Australia after affecting up to two million people.— Renter.Reuter - 26 words
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139 1957-09-22 1 'BROTHER -RACE,' NOT 'MASTER RACE' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —I The British High Commissioner in India. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. said here tonight that except for M.ilavans themselves there were BO people in the world who rejoiced more in the Federation attaining independence than thr British people. I Speaking a s139 words
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Article27 1957-09-22 1 NEW YORK. Sat The United Nations General Asnembly yesterday acrn rl to bold a fun-Kale debatr on iiriu situation at its. current session. Renter. IReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-09-22 1 THE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, are seen here having an amusing chat at the Con- vocation of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur yesterday Both were made honorary Doctors of Law and are dressed68 words
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Article339 1957-09-22 1 Son becomes Olav the Fifth OSLO, Saturday. J/INC Haakon of Norway Europe's oldest reigning monarch died early today. He was 85. His son, the 5-4-year-old Crown Prince who now becomes King Olav the Fifth, was at his side. The old king had slept peacefully until339 words
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Article40 1957-09-22 1 HELSINKI Sat jean Sibelius, the Finnish composer, died last night at his home in Finland. Sibelius was 91 and was regarded as one of the world's greatest compo.sei\s Renter. SIBELIUS FATHER OF MODERN MUSIC— PAGE 17Reuter - 40 words
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Article20 1957-09-22 1 The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi will pay a state visit to Singapore on Nov. 25.20 words
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Article194 1957-09-22 1 PIBUL GRANTED VISA FOR TRIP TO U.S. gANGKOK, Sat. The Siamese National Assembly today picked Mr. Pote Sarasin, secretarygeneral of SEATO, as provisional Premier. Mr. Pote, 52, was former ambassador to Washington. An official announcement will be made after the appointment has been ap- proved by theReuter - 194 words
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Article29 1957-09-22 1 SOVIET H-BAN MEMO FOR U.N. NEW YORK. Sat Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei Gromyko. today put formal memorandum to U.N. for H-trst ban separate from general disarmament. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement201 1957-09-22 1 /i £a 3 ICE CREAM gE52r holds ALL TH£ MCeS POPULAR efl&r WORKS BACH \:.:n Concerto No 2 in E HOVEN Romance for Violin <fc Orch. Oi rach Leipzig Gewandhausor$14.50 HOVEN, Symphony No. 1 in C. }*>lleOrch. (Konvntschny) $11.00 12 :.iphonte Fantastique. Berlin Dlker under Isor Markevitch. $14.50 KUOC Roman201 words
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Advertisement16 1957-09-22 1 SEE PAGE 17 Patriot. King and man of the people Olav the heir is also well-beloved16 words
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Advertisement70 1957-09-22 1 Exceptionally Beautiful DIAMOND RINGS DIAMOND WATCHES U. S. de°SILVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD.. S PORE-9 TEL. ***** an entirely 12SQ lipstick by H4XIACTOR in high fidelity colours never possible before! new' tnp colour won't come off until you take it oil! new! ni > waiting for it to set! no70 words
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Article, Illustration2406 1957-09-22 2 ROBERT HIRST - Fired because of her good looks! ROBERT HIRST CONTINUING THE STORY OF GINA By NEXT -AS NAPOLEON'S SHOCKING SISTER PART} "'"'"""•'"'""in tJIH J* WHEN Gina Lollobrigida got her iirst film job -ts I st.in'l-m for well known idiTss she ;iK(j j^ot liii- Ihst set- back. I was fired," says Gina.2,406 words
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Advertisement69 1957-09-22 2 (L cowpanlen idh&wJek (Jcho Cje-/ The Drucktasten-Boy 57E is a portable radio 'i^F^ggL that is more than just trim, neat and light to carry. It is a set that because of its ■MMhiMita^Z^ quality construction will give superlative E^^?^sHH ton.- reproduction and unfailing service for many years. «^^l^^«s^BkmMiSH»' The Transistor-Boy69 words
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Advertisement84 1957-09-22 2 onlyGOR-RAY could do it! fust arrived a magnificent selection Jp»^? of smart Gor-Rmy Skirts for cooler clime*. Thc<c lovely creations are in the loveliest JT of colours and the choicest straight fit/ing 4J or pleated styles. Colours available include Dark jf I Green, Sigger Brown, Navy, /Hack. 'W and tome84 words
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Article, Illustration682 1957-09-22 3 Stirling Moss - Stirling Moss By fiat out on the Salt Flats I the Salt Lake Flats, Bonneville, Utah, Stirling Moss, >i M.G., has just broken five world records for 1500 Here he describes his first experience of driving at speeds approaching 250 m.p.h. I lever seen so much sail in ray682 words
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Article, Illustration564 1957-09-22 3 Through the sound burner at 10 feet No more noise than driving a car WHAT ARE the sensations of flying through the sound barrier? Everyday stuff to the test pilots who carve up the sky to thrill Farnborough's thousands but here RONALD WALKER tells of the impact of supersonic flying564 words
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179 1957-09-22 3 LONDON. CIR JOHN NOTT Bower. Metropolitan Police Commissioner has sent a pull-up-your-socks message to the anticrime leaders of the 22 divisions of his command. Each divisional detective superintendent who has received the order has been told to pass the message on to all179 words
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Advertisement69 1957-09-22 3 Do You Know? That The MALAYAN RAILWAY by introducing high speed diesel-electric locomotives to hnul the DAY and NIGHT LXPRESS trains is providing greater COMFORT and SPEED FOR RAIL TRAVELLERS and a considerable reduction in the overall running times of other passenger and freight trains. HJUUES ON ALL MATTERS REGARDM69 words
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Advertisement147 1957-09-22 3 WHO HAVE ALWAYS DONE THEIR OWN SEWING will be able to accomplish the most difficult sewing steps without attachments— without ''Sending Out". Literally, at the mere flick of a switch they will be able to sew everything at home BORLETTI Even your child will soon learn to embroider with surprising147 words
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Advertisement42 1957-09-22 4 A \ilffljj^Bfe^|£ *{\C\^Bi them money on petrol. >m m a^^ JBK S*»na I.int K<>k Tnt MjffiJMßEEpp^^ a\^S V i f**""* V^^^^^^lAX fy/JJ N« K<">» >v >fI/ Sl Mrs ffohlenholm,- Mohrl. l>< < Multi^rade Oil it best lor your car. lift J K^ *'i42 words
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281 1957-09-22 5 Beware of the new, says the Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. "pHE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today warned University of Malaya students against introducing anything new which may destroy the fabric of Malayan society. What was good for onecountry need not necessarily be good for another. the Tengku said281 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-09-22 5 THE Chancellor of The University of Malaya, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, resplendent in blue and gold robes and black cap, is seen here walking up the graduate-lined aisle of the Chin Woo Stadium in Kuala Lumpur for the convocation ceremony of the University yesterday.50 words
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537 1957-09-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The first University of Malaya convocation in the Federal Capital today was a ceremony of scholastic pomp and glory as mortar-cap-ped and gowned graduates were presented with degrees. Graced by the presence of the Paramount Ruler and his Consort, the unique537 words
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Article288 1957-09-22 5 LEAGUE OF VOTERS FORMED IN SINGAPORE I CIFTY women leaders in Singapore have formed a League of Voters to educate women in politics and local affairs. Membership is open to all women eligible to vote. Associate membership is open to women of Commonwealth countries.288 words
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Article236 1957-09-22 5 PCs GET 2 YEARS JAIL FOR BRIBES TWO policemen were yesterday sentenced to 12 months' jail each for corruption. Constables Abdul Rasid bin Deli and Yahaya bin Maakin were convicted in a district court on a joint charge of talcing a $80 bribe from a hawker, Ong Boon Hoe, in236 words
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Advertisement421 1957-09-22 5 A Van Heusen shirt does so much for a man cl th« collar thut\ >.hirts to short-'.lcevcd kiMjrc shins in gay checks and tartans. hatcver kind of shirt you want, sec a Van HCMCM firsl. Van Htuten collars— woven on a curvt i \\t:y thc\'rc sosmart. soconv ■of Van fortable.421 words
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Advertisement276 1957-09-22 5 !_____J fi CUSTOM v lEg^===^liSPil REFRIGERATORS model DCB. 8.65 cubic fool Here's a compact, family-size r D L refrigerator at a budget price 2 Egg Racks •Automatic Interior Light Fruit Bin Butter Keeper Fun-Width Porcelain Enamelled Cnspcr I f.imily's needs economically and Adjustable Temperature control I conve niently. The Freezer276 words
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185 1957-09-22 6 A FIESTA In Mexican it) it delicious and un party cake. You need H cup butter, la cups 'up (minus 2 tablespoons) sour milk. 1 teaspoon 1 rup mashed ripe b.ui.iiuis, K cup chopped DUta i walnuts are be*: up* lifted self-r 1 teaspoon bicarbonate185 words
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Article, Illustration458 1957-09-22 6 Smites can beat those twinkles The Susan Barrie Page for Teens and Twenties |-|ERE is the first of a series of weekly articles on how to achieve and keep youthful beauty, from information supplied by Singapore Continental beauty expert. MRS. LOUISE KLERK. This week Mrs. Klerk warns that looking strained,458 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-09-22 6 [BEACH GIRL Film star Susan Beaumont shows the latest style in swimsuits She wears a brief cotton one-piece called "Fantasie" in brilliant yellow and black print. The short M.urcd skirt is fashion news.36 words
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376 1957-09-22 6 Glossy head of hair is your finest asset JUIALAYAN girls generally have lovely, healthy hair, shiny, soft and vigorous. Perhaps it is because they so seldom wear hats, and the hair can flourish in the fresh air. It may also be because this la a lanu of plenty, where most376 words
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394 1957-09-22 6 rpHREE new fash i o ii colours which London's top designers will use In the coming season, have been chosen by Princess Margaret, who Is the patron of the British Colour Council. The colours, which will commemorate th^ forthcoming visit of the Queen and Prince394 words
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Article72 1957-09-22 6 To give a suitably festive I atmosphere to wedding greetings, the British post office authorities have brought out special telegram forms showing a bridal couple leaving a typical English country church. The telegram forms have proved s o popular that 172.000 good wishes have been72 words
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Advertisement122 1957-09-22 6 W RINSO /^^M^xgives RADIAHT WHITENESS i\\X^FW V A •■•says Mrs.Wouq RINSO has always been a firm favourite f f\. n^ Jl§s> wit^ c^ e WONG family. For years and hs' \T Nv^B > ears RINSO and Ah Choy have done a first good reason to insist /t^T^X fWi i RINSO.122 words
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Advertisement301 1957-09-22 6 ZONAS Surgical *^W Plaster many uses! Treating a wound, fixing feHHH^T a dressing, or strapping Wm f^U Hj\ a pud in plait. W Putting a non-slip grip Mending a fmm on a badminton racket or spectacle Jramt. ZONAS Cy> ADHESIVE PLASTER ALWAYS STICKS FIRMLY! THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED (I no301 words
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1043 1957-09-22 7 The grumpy boss and trying typists Address your letter: The 'Know Alls', The Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. If -Pertuan tnmon- Df and W I AI.IB a l :<ig and 1 < queen1,043 words
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1490 1957-09-22 7 A 1 0-YEAR SEARCH FOR HIS GIRL PROVED FRUITLESS gare lees HUMAN CASEBOOK INURING the Japanese occupation I was taken to work on the Burma Siam railway. After the liberation I met a beautiful and charming Siamese girl. We fell in love and lived together as man and wife with1,490 words
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Advertisement206 1957-09-22 7 Smoother, Crystal-Free, Easier Frozen Desserts with (arnation rairibU quality in frozen dessert is with ordinary milk coarse and grainy. And it's ivstaj free texture. With Carnation this same concentrated characteristic that lets ure of smoothness every time. The you uhip Carnation, easily and quickly, and il blending qualities- makes (xissible206 words
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Advertisement235 1957-09-22 7 Give Bob Martin's to keep him healthy, handsome, gaif j Ever see your dog really out of condi- formula tion? Off his food, listless and dull, ?™n£lt?"nM C n ??h« bis coat loose and irritating with viumina of the v Qnm scarcely the energy to wag his tail. Why iita^U^uppiy235 words
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Miscellaneous27 1957-09-22 7 0 <3AMBQL<S %QAAf CllrtsTJ' ou oeAtz you I posit &c OiOi^^i-oosJ wcW^ cjrn <v*arino\ 0* J MUST OAVC IT SACK- ~K> It f hoett to front S^\mJj27 words
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Article379 1957-09-22 8 INSPECTOR: POLICE WARNED HIM ARREST WARRANT WOULD BE ISSUED Coroner: He is going too far. ..remarks on gold chain uncalled for MALACCA, Saturday. A ROMAN Catholic priest failed to answer a summons to give evidence in court here today despite a police warning that he379 words
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95 1957-09-22 8 GRACE CHANG TO MAKE NEW FILM IN SINGAPORE THE Hong Kong film idol, Grace Chang, is due in Singapore on Oct. 3 on location for her film "Air Hostess," being made by the Cathay Organisation's Hong Kong studios. She will be accompanied by fellow stars Yeh Fung. Chlao Hung and95 words
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Article38 1957-09-22 8 The assistant coroner, nche Ahmad bin Hussein, resterday returned a verdict if death by misadventure on a 5-year-old schoolboy. Ng swee Cheng who was drown■d in the Haw Par Swimning Pool. Singapore, on Sept. 1.38 words
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148 1957-09-22 8 "If policemen maintainted i friendlier attitude towards he public we would all B** ilons better." said a lawyer. Mr P R do Souza. in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's ;ourt yesterday. Mr. de Souza was speakin? m mitigation on behalf of a trisha148 words
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Article141 1957-09-22 8 MALAYS TOLD: BECOME CITIZENS C I N CAPORE UMNO chairman, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, yesterday urged the 15,000 Federation-born Malays m Singapore to apply for Singapore citizenship. Speaking at the annual conference of the Tanjong Kling UMNO branch, Inche Jumat said they would lose their voting rights in141 words
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Article30 1957-09-22 8 A group of English school teachers will meet the Singapore Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, tomorrow, as part of a civics programme, sponsored by the Government.30 words
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140 1957-09-22 8 2 Malayans to study air industry with BOAC TWO young Malayans will be chosen early next year to spend three years in Britain studying air transport. The scholarships are being offered by the British Overseas Airways Corporation in recognition of the Federation's independence. The corporation's sales manager for South-East Asia.140 words
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193 1957-09-22 8 PANIC GRIPS BENTONG AS DEITY UTTERS A THREAT BENTONG. Sat. Panic gripped the town after Si Yeh (the fourth brother god) of the Kong Chew Templp had threatened through a boy me. dium h e would bring dis. aster. The Sod was angry because representatives of the Chinese Town Hall,193 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-09-22 8 Mr. and Mrs. Lim Sai I Pheng after their wedding at the bridegroom's home at i liinm Guan Street. Singapore, yesterday. Mr Lim. a member of the Straits Times advertising stafT. is the fifth son of Madam Neo Kwee Mvi i and the88 words
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Article190 1957-09-22 8 THE Singapore Improvement Trust has met with an unexpected setback in shifting between 300 and 400 squatters from land it has purchased at Covent Gardens, off Havelock Road. The Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing. Inche Hamid bin Haji Jumat. said yesterday that190 words
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96 1957-09-22 8 IPOH. Sat. BURGLARS last night broke into the branch office here of a Singapore import sundry firm and stoic cash and jewellery worth $3,000. The jewellery included two diamond rings worth $600. A jade ring valued at $300. anii a woman's watch valued at96 words
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Article31 1957-09-22 8 Mr. P W. Holberton. former New South Wales branch manager of Lever Brothers Co.. has been appointed Australian Assistant Trade Commissioner to Singapore, the Australian Government announced yesterday.31 words
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Article27 1957-09-22 8 The Bethesda < Katonu Church is holding an ope'nj air service today at 5.45 p.m. !at Marine Parade with Mr. E. N. Poulson as guest-speak-ler.27 words
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Article87 1957-09-22 8 IPOII. Sat. Two terror- j ists walked into an ambush laid by a patrol from "A" Company of the Ist. Bn., the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment. In the Sunsei Siput Area, 18 miles north-west of Ipoh about 7 p.m. on Thursday. The patrol opened fire at87 words
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172 1957-09-22 8 THERE is no respite for the Singapore Musical So- ciety's 80-voice choir. Four days after last week's successful presentation of Mendelssohn's "Elijah 1 the choir will tomorrow begin rehearsals for a concert of carols and Christmas music in December. Although faced with further172 words
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Advertisement101 1957-09-22 8 "LET'S GO TO HOCK SENG'S /M^^k HOUSE. WEIL GET MILKMAID W?!*% MILK ON BREAD THERE." j Jjp \fw/mm \iiPHv\ s c cIOUS on k reai "17 Milkmaid Milk is simply delicious spread on \A bread so nourishing too and children simply /It is so easy to prepare a /v2S"^^\ V101 words
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Advertisement307 1957-09-22 8 PENTALITE c AND CEILINGS WHERE die rainbow endi U whereto •tart witb Pentalito Emulsion W?£i Paint and die magic of complete colour freedom h joaa witb the new Pentalite Jntennixmg tcbema. Even I the most delicate of flonl tint* may now Sr=^ a J^| grace your wallf tai odlingt. Or,307 words
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Article, Illustration905 1957-09-22 9 Lloyd Morgan - BRAVE- BEYOND CALL OF DUTY Lloyd Morgan By S6T. BHANBHAGTA GURUNG, VCw Burma. March, 1945. WITH KUKRI, GRENADES AND BAYONET HE WIPED OUT ENEMY HPT. LALBAHADUR THAPA, VC 19. North Africa, April, 1943. HE LED PATROL TO GREAT VICTORY AND KILLED 6 MEN TWO powerfully built little men from Nepal,905 words
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Article441 1957-09-22 9 TUAN DJEK - TUAN DJEK I^^a American tourist spends interesting day in the jungle C September r 1957 The ->t improv- ro the absence of those unanimals, flywe should Full duku and rop. no rambai trees, a moral claim the fruit from a ;hulu Dohari's .other on the only be.rishing441 words
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Article, Illustration887 1957-09-22 9 Melbourne through the eyes of a Spore town planner Two cities of same size, with similar problems By Patricia Ryan from Melbourne "y'HE first stu- dent to enrol full-time in a new town planning course at the University of Melbourne, Victoria, is Mr. Chua Peng Chye, 25, of Petain Road.887 words
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Advertisement62 1957-09-22 9 Nitons Your Skia nd Quickly ifcnira others n was as light One jar 1 you equally aoplicstions nee you that utifier. only ids alone its beautifying MtSt, largest if? cream in ted by iuty experts loaring the blemishes d whitening to ful, natural B* *^l 'byCh.mm, I' J STII.LMAN'S K>Z/62 words
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Advertisement296 1957-09-22 9 The Book of the Year for GREATER INTEREST Send for this frac.'bookJet/^a I If you wish to deposit your capital in the security 3 of the Bank, write today for a copy of our Bank 2 Deposit Account" Booklet. This will explain 9 how sums of £100 to £250,000 earn296 words
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Article43 1957-09-22 10 n Wmril, $10 t Minimum) MrCOY: In lovlnj? Memory of our only beloved son Irvine who left an on 22nd Sept., 1953. He c do mUs htm never shall his Memory Fade Sweetest will linger round this ..ere he is laid.43 words
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Article295 1957-09-22 10 TM!E Federation's defence treaty with Britain has been described as "sound and realistic." This assessment will find general agreement throughout Malaya. A few critical voices nevertheless hav c been laised by politicians who appear to be determined to find fault even where none exists. One clause provides295 words
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Article147 1957-09-22 10 '"T"VERY political party," says Mr. E. K. Tan, secretary-general of the Liberal-Socialist Party, "has. in the past, done .something not strictly according to the book." Coffee shop talk agrees broadly with the views of Mr. Tan. though in most cases this unkind judgement is based not on facts147 words
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618 1957-09-22 10 PAUL COOPER - Hard times are here for the man in the wig PAUL COOPER BY LONDON QN Tuesday for the first time in six weeks the doors of the most famous court in the world will swing open. The Old Bailey will be in session again after the summer recess. And striding618 words
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Article, Illustration894 1957-09-22 10 By a Special Correspondent 1858 gold rush brought first expats from Kwantung AN INDIAN known to his friend% as "Edward Peters" wandered last century from his home in Bombay to New Zealand and struck gold in Otago in 1858. Diggers from the894 words
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Article, Illustration10 1957-09-22 10 "Yeah, we caught him broadcasting a commentary from his box/*10 words
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Advertisement694 1957-09-22 10 S<r»itt Timei free Prew for th« convtntenco a4«ar- Htars our roprosantotirai at lit floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE. I ORCHARD ROAD, will racalva tmall odvertittmtnts and answers ta boi numbers Classified advrrlisemants moy also Da hooded ta: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Colly er Quay. Singapore MR M. M ISMAIL.694 words
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Advertisement11 1957-09-22 10 >oi t A*l SCHMIDT CO (M) LTD. PO. BOX 2395. SINGAPORE11 words
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Advertisement25 1957-09-22 10 It pays to ask for it A x. by name >^ FROM SINGAPORE TO SAN fRANCISCO AND FROM LONDON TO MILBOURNI th* bait th* world ov*r25 words
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Article, Illustration9 1957-09-22 11 They're red hot flappers from the terrible 20 's9 words
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237 1957-09-22 11 DOUG LACKE. RSTEEN - DOUG LACKE.RSTEEN By Cassidy, a j n around Plain, lookrfully at his hen he s hard iow I did ■•ay." singly re'■at and lunloc w.th an acEngltsh. SERIOUS START re lasso absented his In whip (obmed for a mule train he conid out237 words
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334 1957-09-22 11 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK WORRIED SOCIETIES ASK: WHAT ABOUT OUR MONEY? By ABOUT 10,000 Singapore Government employees owe their co-operative thrift and loan societies a total of about $5,000,000. The 11 societies, to which about 12,000 Government employees belong, are worried by the increasing stream334 words
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Article, Illustration139 1957-09-22 11 15 BANDS TO TAKE PART IN BIG TALENT SHOW ARTISTES from all over Malaya and Singapore will take part in a big talent show to be held in Singapore at the Happy World Stadium on Oct. 3 and 5. Nine Cha cha cha and six rock 'n' roll bands have139 words
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Article34 1957-09-22 11 Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. Singapore's Minister for Comnerce and Industry and a enior official of the Ministry, will represent Sincapore I the 1957 Colombo Plan onsultatlve committee meeting in Saigon next month.34 words
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146 1957-09-22 11 SEARCH FOR MAN TO DO LATIFF ON RADIO A SEARCH is on in Singapore and the Federation for someone to play the lrad in the radio adaptations of Pelham Groom's stories of Assistant Superintendent of Police Latiff bin Ismail. The Radio Malaya series is due to start early in November146 words
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Article46 1957-09-22 11 The Singapore Ministry of Education yesterday announced that Australia has offered five new correspondI ence courses under the Colombo Plan correspondence scholarship schem P for the study of textiles. Applicants should apply to the Australian Commission, or the training section. Ministry of Education.46 words
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Article53 1957-09-22 11 At your cinema Kola llharu CATHAY: Forbidden Planet. 12.30, 3, 7.15. 9.30. LIDO: Chee Kwan Pit How (Mandarim 3, 7.15, 9.30. K ii. ml. in REX: Eeach Head. 10.45; Little Angels Of The Street, 12.30, 2.30, 7, 9.15. CATHAY: Jumping Jack, U).30; Surprise, 2.30, 7, 9.15. Pitil !>■< kson SEA53 words
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Article60 1957-09-22 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul yesterday were: Fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: September $26 buyers, $26'« sellers. Tone dull. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association: bulk $40\, .sellers. drum $44- v i sellers Tone quiet TIN PRICE The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was quoted at60 words
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216 1957-09-22 11 Brandy's No. 1 for Singapore's 'hard' drinkers CINCAPOREANS consume a staggering amount of alcohol, but they are on the whole moderate drinkers. i Last year they drank a whopping 3.220,209 gallonsbrandy, rum. gin, whisky, samsu, beer, stout and toddy. On the list of hard liquor, brandy was the No. 1216 words
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Article43 1957-09-22 11 A public forum on "Education for Citizenship" will bi held at the YM.C.A.. Orcharc. Road, on Tuesday at 8 30 p.m Members of the forum will be Messrs. S. Holmberg. Kwan" Sai Khong. and R. Muthia They will answer questions43 words
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Article31 1957-09-22 11 MERSING. Sat. Muslim in Mersing district will celebrate the birthday of th< Prophet with a processlo] speech and a free lunch a the Mosque here on Oct. tj31 words
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Miscellaneous381 1957-09-22 11 mat's en TODAY CITY DAY CELEBRATIONS: Athletics, swimming contests at Farrer Park 2.15 pm.: soccer Civilians vs. Combined Services at Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m. (admission free 1 public concert by Rhodeslan African Rifles Band 730 p.m., variety entertainment concert 8.30 pm. at City Hall steps. UMNO: Tea-party in honour381 words
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Article, Illustration274 1957-09-22 12 rpHE winner of this week's A Picture Contest. "Street Scenes." is Lion Sek Chan, M, Rifle Range Lane. Penang. who succeeded in crowding the picturesque into his camera with "Clowns on Parade" (above). The picture was taken with a Solida at 1/100 sec. speed and F.ll aperture. Film274 words
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517 1957-09-22 12 HISTORICAL CORNER DONALD DAVIES - HISTORICAL CORNER DONALD DAVIES BY ON March 15, .1871', King Chulalongkorn of Siam paid a state visit to Singapore, the first time that a reigning monarch of Siam had set foot on foreign soil. It took three steamers to carry his retinue of 66517 words
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Advertisement212 1957-09-22 12 rft— m_ TITUS 2 i I L^^^lr )tcl W WORLD S SMALLEST 1 \*J -M^'^^JZ LADY'S AUTOMATIC I A SOLFIX BALANCE M »ci VncabJoc SHOCKPROOF UNBREAKABLE SPRING IV AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH I m. t f J~ Jp Vitt* ™V« For212 words
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Advertisement110 1957-09-22 12 You can tell he uses SILVIKRIN HAIR CREAM There's something distinctive about cream does the miracle ingredient r .^>«j him. It isn't only that his hair is always Pure Silvikrin, which feeds into the neatly in place you can see so clearly hair all that it needs for vital, lustrous110 words
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Miscellaneous127 1957-09-22 12 ACROSS: 1. Plant (4); 4. DOWN* 1. Feverish (6)- 2 JPEL?^ TSUiS: S^s^ T ay (6): 3 out (8); 12. Sudden fear (5); 4 pi ment f s>; 5. 13. Particular (4); 15. Appre- Be dilatory (13); 6- Emergency hended (8); 17 Hoax (3c 19 l 8); 7 cholce f127 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-09-22 13 DOUG LACKERSTEEN SEES THE NEW PICTURES For the Free French. Martine gees swim- M ming in her birthday suit as a I m prelude to slipping through the I A Iron Curtain. But tor the rest of the Free World. I she did the same sequence72 words
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496 1957-09-22 13 THAT provocative sex symbol of French pictures. Martine Carol, has ventured into Hollywood-pro-I duced films. And. let s face it, the venture is not an outstanding one. It's not Martine s fault. She does her best to jet the most496 words
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473 1957-09-22 13 %1/OULD a Nun, dedi- cated to the Church, conceal her identity from a man in love with her, even under outstandingly exceptional circumstances? That is a big question. A difficult question, a tantalising and a perplexing one. Certainly I473 words
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Article500 1957-09-22 13 pALYPSOS seem to be all the rage at the moment and j i there are four under review j I this week wWch cover most i tastes in this direction The increasing interest in this type of music is reflected in the fact that Philips, Nixa and i500 words
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Article210 1957-09-22 13 CRIME FILM RINGS BELL COLUMBIA Films ring the bell with its tightly made, taut and tense 'SHADOW OX THE WINDOW" which tells with near-do-cumentary sharpness of a crime and police efforts to trnck down the criminals. Director William Asher (an old hand at ihe enme) keeps things moving from the210 words
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153 1957-09-22 13 Photography by Cardiff hits the bull's-eye WHAT'S more natural th-an a film on bulls hitting the bull's-eye? The line may be corny, but the sentiment is true. At any rate, "THE BRAVE ONE," RKO release, has one of the best bull-fighting sequences yet captured on film. The bulls get so153 words
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Advertisement286 1957-09-22 13 _r KCj 11 »M ii-.. 4i5. jOcwjjy aoniw in MAfCTINL*WJS* J \Ml\ IMII K(. I II .11 1 I "I i; \l\ _w I'%R%BII.ITY" (Mandarin). i i i I.OVK' IMandari T~ -^C i y I Pl»n^ Sou Times: "A I M ln.^ttani.l 0.311pm <r n Hi. MEBDEKA < M.ERRATIOXS i286 words
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Advertisement500 1957-09-22 13 J{ t( a a Sftaw ahow it thi %tlt tkam THE £URSE OF FRAHKEMSTEiN f;ai I WUJMgr YOU FOREVER! M$ Today 9 am.: 'A i C MEET THK MIMMY". NEXT CHANGE Columbia ata— la. >nriQ phone iioi: H B -45. 4. 6.30 9.30" ,MS TOO OLD r Jfc JL y500 words
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Miscellaneous189 1957-09-22 13 SINGAPORE 176 Metre* A; W..; ,1'h Music; 12 30 Melody 41 Mtm Time; 1.00 Programme Summitry; Ki'ii t I i mi. i i' ?n bj_. 101 Music In a Mio-aav Mood; KIAIA LIMPIR 341 metre,. BJgM N( vs 4g PENANG 366 metres. Sweet and Sentimental; 2.00 Hit MALACCA 297 metres189 words
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Article516 1957-09-22 14 CHAPMAN PINCH - Whisky for remembrance CHAPMAN PINCH IT KEEPS THE THINGS TN YOU LEARN IN YOUR J by Scientists talked about whisky last week, then looked into the mirror of the future. They saw a robot with an electronic eye that can scan the printed word and a human voice to read516 words
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Article, Illustration826 1957-09-22 14 Very funny, but it's not fair, Mr. Chaplin, says Donald Gomei LONDON. m KING IN NEW YORK" opens with Bk a mob hammering at palace gates, and the caption: "One of the minor nuisances of modern life is a revolution. One of the826 words
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Advertisement112 1957-09-22 14 What does it say? ftsays OO o Gs> I Campbells gives you more +o enjoy I re^^^S^J CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP a tempting chicken broth with golden-yellow egg noodles, and plenty of tender, juicy bites CHICKEN of chicken! A favorite with children a treat <r E -o vj y f112 words
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Miscellaneous57 1957-09-22 14 j£^ r ti* Al* (i^^^ "Jones, information has come to me that you presume that you're swan spend your money and evenings chasing women penalty of filing a false around town. Mind if I join you?" "Sorry. I'm late. I got married this morning '■•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnuiiHi,,,!,,,,,,,,,,, HiHitiiuHii iiiiHiiiHin iiiiiim fiiHtmnmtni uhiimihinhmui57 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1957-09-22 15 TREVOR KNIGHT - The dull, drab wife who became three women in one body... TREVOR KNIGHT i ii j i^^^j MOST FANTASTIC CASE OF SPLIT PERSONALITY by Cases of men or women having one or two different personalities split, or multiple personalities as they are called, are fairly common, and they are treated1,131 words
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Article, Illustration426 1957-09-22 15 PETER BUCHAN - Anna Neagle, Q.C. considers the wicked approach PETER BUCHAN SHOW BUSINESS BY iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii LONDON ANNA NEACLE sipped her cup of tea. Out of the very best china, of course. Little finger in the very best position, of course. She put down the cup and clasped her hands over her heart.426 words
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Article, Illustration19 1957-09-22 15 Gft E who played the lead opposite th< °°ne in Bernadine which was »howi •n Singapore recently.19 words
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Advertisement6 1957-09-22 15 Next week THE MULTIPLE MISS BEAUCHAMPS6 words
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Advertisement206 1957-09-22 15 Proud of it? VI Of course it's a Ronson When you show people your Ronson, they envy you. When you give people a Ronson, they are flattered. Look at the handsome Ronson Viking gas lighter, for example filled with odourless Butane gas— with built-in jet flame control this is the206 words
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Advertisement461 1957-09-22 16 if MOTORS ranTRJI fcrai^ M OKMAM) ROM »»UNM P«»ll I»-I2« II J 0 SMITHS CAR CLOCKS in J-o»iUon "f thr rlfnA f^< on r.-c%l#-<l rrrninn ol tha (anuiiaf oiirr..r cJxrk h<- Iba conaiiWai>k «tvmota|[crif n't tnlrrl'TUif; with vi>u»n whea thr nkirror I* ksts] SS»* Anli-clajr. or II vnlt. fnlN adjortahla461 words
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Miscellaneous1122 1957-09-22 16 vCa '^^ZASi -SASC7 JACIC A7AANS tt^si THE I |SU77ENLY N HOWEVER, HEAJ?S TUK.NE^/^ I "\<^ #4K VLLASEW. vV I SOOJ ChANJSE T 0 A PANTHER AT ThE SoU><7 CZ A 7EEP, &ESONJA.NT a I Vr^ S _i^^^^-flMj<BLjl!^lf i "WE LIES 47AW5 SCZ£M\~7 HVSTSKiCALI.v SEIZE ThE NAT'VE CHISP. "LET US S==1,122 words
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Article, Illustration387 1957-09-22 17 Haakon lived his motto 'All For Norway' ..rely i\ \s h«» h popular* llaakon. i hi^ [(ualitieK, won ri'v- roni UIOM far from lortcrs of hy." 80Ui Omen's uncle the the waring. tiKham Queen of N r- later Int kln^s 1450 Sweden 105387 words
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Article, Illustration253 1957-09-22 17 Ola v— the heir —Is also well -beloved OSLO, Sat— (row u Princ" Olav who succeeds King llaakon as King; <)la\ V. is a burly blue eyed sandy-haired .Scandinavian who loves sport and has beeti probably F.urope's mosr successful royal athlete. Born in Knuland on July 1. 1903. Crown PrinceReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration261 1957-09-22 17 I ONDON, Sat.— The news of the death of jean Sibelius "The father of modern music" reached London last night just after listeners to the 8.8.C. had heard his fifth symphony conducted at a special concert in Helsinki by Sir Malcolm Sargent. Sir Malcolm had cone261 words
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Article, Illustration374 1957-09-22 17 THE Singapore Military Forces held the stage exclusively at the City Day parade yesterday. Foot and mobile contingents from the force turned out in their ceremonial best and swung past the City Hall where the President of the City Council, Mr.374 words
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Article37 1957-09-22 17 The former City President, Sir Percy McNricc. and Lady I McNoice will preside at the 10th prize distribution of the Girl's Homecraft Centre York Hill Singapore, at 4.45 p.m. on Oct. 2.37 words
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Advertisement83 1957-09-22 17 SSI- I H MBHBBBBB^^^^^^ N\ herever you <^o on holiday let World-Wide Overseas Delivery Plan Order from us and have the exciting A__X>> an^ luxurious Sunbeam Rapier waiting for you anywhere in Europe .r.^ A —or iii tlie world! VTttton to Britain fcjgV an aaMired of Hifidefri j>etrol for M\if>83 words
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Advertisement143 1957-09-22 17 W^^^Taste If marmalade K\ Enjoy the difference of Chivers today! It f J-. M^f tastes most delicious of all, because It's s> <^ mm S made from better oranges. Give your family S the marmalade that really does them good I —ask for Chivers today! < i -ffs made, -from143 words
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Article, Illustration908 1957-09-22 18 GRAHAM SHORT - Isis— big car power at medium car price GRAHAM SHORT M "fHE Morris Isis has never won great popularity in Malaya, if only by reason of its virtues. It is a medium priced brother of the Nuffield range, sturdy, reliable, yet devoid of unnecessary frills and trimmings to keep its908 words
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343 1957-09-22 18 JAPAN IS SET TO INVADE CAR MARKET PARIS. JAPAN expects big export orders this autumn for the four-door six seater Prince Skyline saloon, the first Japanese car ever presented in Europe, Mr. Shoichi Yamanouchi, sales manager of the Prince Motor Company. has told dealers here. .he Uynt blue de luxe343 words
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309 1957-09-22 18 Biistering battle goes on in multi-billion motor car industry NEW YORK. A BLISTERING competitive battle for bi-f-er shares of a multi-billion dollar market will mark the start, about mid-October, of the 1958 American automobile year. The new car season, which is well under way by mid-October, will find three majorAP - 309 words
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68 1957-09-22 18 RED ATHLETES MAY ENTER U.S. FOR 1960 GAMES WASHINGTON. Sat. The State Department has announced that Chinese Communist athletes will be permitted to enter the United States to compete in the 1960 Olympic winter games at Squaw Valley, California. It notified the Squaw Valley organising committee at San Francisco that68 words
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241 1957-09-22 18 Kota Raja enter Junio Cup final at 3rd attempt DEFENDING champions Kota final of the S.A.F.A. jun when they beat Maxwell S' play of their semi-final tie at day. Kota Raja will now meet Ch for the Cup on Oct. 6. This was the third meeting between Kota Raja and241 words
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364 1957-09-22 18 POLICE WIN ANOTHER BOOST FOR ASiAN RUGBY I FOLLOWING on St. Andrew's Old Boys victory over Singapore Cricket Club "B" last week, Singapore Asian rugby had another shot in the arm yesterday when a strong all-round Police side beat the South Wales Borderers by five points (a goal) to three364 words
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Article18 1957-09-22 18 3-1 WiN FOR TEACHERS S.H.A Seranpr for Tea R.A.F Polue tion l-,) v The l In thi Wande:.:18 words
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Article97 1957-09-22 18 From Italy a new motorcycle Mot mow cycle is a i p ,re model win ed itself continental and h i: nw day use. The pri. seem chine >it thj its Italian turers h.i siderable att< i design and ban indoi ed onh tl soriev 4-STROKE EIGI Powered b cylinder97 words
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Article83 1957-09-22 18 ACROSS: 1. HerD; 4 Splendid; 9. Order; 10- Came; 11 Positive; 12. Panic; 13- Item; 15. Arrested; 17. Cod: 19 Yes; 20. Dissect; 21. Tea; 23. Wig; 25 Emphasis; 27 Deer; 28 Novel; 29. Palatial; 30. Atom; 31 Title: 32 Reserved: 33 Tray DOWN: 1 Hectic; 2. Romped.83 words
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Advertisement273 1957-09-22 18 BATTERIES Itlll keeps going when the /"Oft /X Unkl TUo rest have stopped Ir| t//|/^^/ Only Silver Exide can offer you I this solid guarantee: 18 months of guaranteed life from the day of purchase Every Silver Exide vehicle battery is sold with a printed guarantee attached to the battery273 words
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Advertisement93 1957-09-22 18 Same economy, much more power 0a onf] AUSTINA3S 2 0R SALC Wl r^/Wt*^' JJm Now with even more power la match Enqw its phenomenal road-hoMing. the revised A 35 is available as a '2 or 4-door SaUon. Showrooms. With largei rear window, flashing direction indicators and a new remote control93 words
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Article27 1957-09-22 19 HONG KONG. Sat— The Hong Kong Football Association confirmed yesterday that it will send a team to Singapore in November for the inter-port match.— U.P.UP - 27 words
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Article26 1957-09-22 19 SEOUL. Sat. The South Korr.m soccer team, All-Seoul, tonight beat the visiting Israeli tram. Hapoel. 3-0 before a capacity crowd in Seoul Stadium. RenterReuter - 26 words
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207 1957-09-22 19 TAILENDERS SAVE SCC IN GANDHI CUP GAME SINGAPORE Cricket! Club scored 163 runs in the first innings of their Gandhi Memorial cricket match against Indian Association at Balestier Road yesterday. SCC would have been In trouble had it not been for some bright batting by their last three batsmen— Coop°r207 words
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509 1957-09-22 19 MEMBERS of the Miri-Belait Boat Club showed iT their class yesterday when they beat the muchfancied Royal Singapore Yacht Club "A" by a length and a half in the final of the Inter-Port Fours, the main race in the Far Eastern Amateur Rowing As- sociation's509 words
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Article144 1957-09-22 19 The Singapore Cricket Club Ist. XV gained a hard fought six points (two penalty goals > to five ta Roali win over the Royal Navy in their rusger match at H.M.S j Terror ground yesterday. The game centred around the forwards as the wet pitch made It144 words
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Article37 1957-09-22 19 St. Andrew's 0.8.A. beat The Blacks by six point.s (penalty and try i to nil in a rugger match at Woodsville yesterday. Adcock scored a try and Luk Juan converted a penalty.37 words
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320 1957-09-22 19 Police prevent riot among angry crowd BASKETBALL MATCH ENDS IN ROW REFEREE ESCORTED OFF COURT AFTER DISPUTED DECISION pOLK L had to be called to prevent a riot at the end of last night's matches in the Nanvang up basketball tournament at the Happy World stadium. KHV Police also had320 words
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Article80 1957-09-22 19 The Army Officers trim ;o meet Police Officers In their annu.U cricket match a: Friendly Hill today will be: Col. EV. Ransom, Lt Col. wi 1 Tyrell leapt), Lt. Co! PA Wattl Maj RV. Hancock. Capt GB i .3 bod. Maj i i WO-son-Jemm Capt RH.80 words
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Article41 1957-09-22 19 T ON'DON. B °r Sas'on's Pin Wheel won the Imperial Produce Stakes run over Mx furlongs for two-year-olris ft) Kempton Park todfty. Major I. B Holiday's Trimmer was second, with Major D. MacAlmonf's Aslago third Seven ran. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article39 1957-09-22 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The replay between Selansor and Singapore Joint Services to decide the South Zone champion* of the Malaya Cup competition will be played on Oct. 5 at Prino here. It was orpinallv fixed for Sept. 28.39 words
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196 1957-09-22 19 CfcYLUJS Sports UIUD. laol year's runner.^-up. were held to a 2-2 draw by Singapore Harbour Board Police in their opening match in the S.H.A. Div. 1 league at Balestier Road yesterday. The Ceylonese. apart tram goalkeeper Pillai and right back Nagaiah. have a young196 words
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Article225 1957-09-22 19 IT the end ol the first mund •>: Uir 36-hole iinal of the Royal Singapore Golf Club championhip yesterday. D. I. BOt* the holder, was two up OH T.H.A. Potts. From the first tee it promised t" bf t< nse struggle for Stirk225 words
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274 1957-09-22 19 BAM TO DECIDE ON ASIAN GAMES PARTICIPATION KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Badminton Association of Malaya is expected to meet shortly t 0 decide, whether Malaya should send a team to the Asian Games in Tokyo next May. Japan, the host nation, has included badminton as an unofficial tournament for the274 words
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Article367 1957-09-22 19 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON. Sat. Results of today's football matches were: ENGLISH l 1 M.I I ONE: Birmingham 3 Preston NE 1 Blackpool 1 Aston Villa 1 Chelsea 6 Burnley 1 Leeds U. 2 Bolton" 1 Leicester 2 Wolves 3 Luton Town 0 Everton 1 Manchester U. 4 Arsenal PortsmouthReuter - 367 words
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Article20 1957-09-22 19 Royal Air Force Seletar trounced K.E.M.E. by 50 points to nil in a rugger match at Seletar yesterday.20 words
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Advertisement128 1957-09-22 19 ADS. MCE" latest .3034/ Or ED Have at OH sfcim. 1 Carichua'a Docu- AM AH. 191 \rrs -rondl--IALAYAN IndoTangUn iranteed- tvn Expert*. storage, TOOKE'S I i Vm.) Italian I jhtful Pekto our i Saturday I \I minimum) U M ffm.l .■■a RestauIS $10. Spec ml and rt C I O128 words
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Advertisement549 1957-09-22 19 s« your R\l)l ir lo' Look before you listen look In the RADIO WEEKLY-..iy30«.u. Clear Your Skin Over Night ife ask New Discovery Starts (*r> ».)IJ 7\A Ending Eczema, K&^rH W*^'^M Pimples, Blemishes, fiy *j*.jf Ringworm and w^\jj^ \^^^j Athletes Foot in 10 before aftm Minutes— Works s.».^»a^f? w nS549 words
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Article1746 1957-09-22 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Amusement Park beaten in a thrilling finish B y \\\i. W. McGregor Watt and Mrs. K. V Hobbs' Distine, with Laurie Johnson astride, proved the champion he is when he carried 9.11 to a brilliant nose win from Amusement Park in the 820,0001,746 words
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Article45 1957-09-22 20 TOTAL POOL; 5235.75H Ist No. 3!C820 ($65,751) 2nd. No 213ti15 ($32. .862) 3rd No. 2K'>l64 ($l6 131) STARTERS (SZMI each): Nos I1CM1; *****9; 335.")f!0; *****8; *****4; *****0; M277J CONSOLATION (Sl.OOO each); Nos. *****3; *****9; 3*5809; *****4; *****7: I *****1; *****8; *****3; *****2; !3Mlt45 words
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Article31 1957-09-22 20 M Hr,rrf, |H I Minimum). DOROTHY GRAY— Advice on the care of the skin gladly given by Mrs Anna Sim. Dorothy Gray John Little's counter daily up to 19th October,31 words
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Article29 1957-09-22 20 .'</ Mnrdt $10 (Minimum) MR A- MRfl C G. MENON of Ertate, Kluang thank all Friends and Relative.-- for their Kind Attendance and Valuable Presents for their daughter's Wedding29 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-09-22 20 ALTHOUGH the side of his Lotus Staiißuellini car has hi'Pii smashed in. Alex McMillan still keeps Boing in the International Sports Car Race for cars up to 1,500 c.c.at Silvrrstone on Sept. 14. 'Router photo.Reuter - 39 words
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Article206 1957-09-22 20 MOORE KEEPS WORLD TITLE LOS ANGLES, Sat. ARCHIE MOORE retained his world lighi heavy weight championship here las: night by beating Tony Anthony inside seven rounds. The referee stopped the fight when the seventh round had lasted 2min 29sec-, and ruled that under California rules it was a knockout althoughReuter - 206 words
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442 1957-09-22 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. PERAK earned a replay against Penang for th'j i north zone championship of the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they whipped Combined Services, Federation. 4-1 at Princes Road Stadium today. Perak owe their victory to j a set442 words
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204 1957-09-22 20 HOLLINWELL. Nottinghamshire, Sat. PRIC BROWN, the Scot- tish golf champion and Ryder Cup player, retained his overnight lead and was three strokes ahead of his nearest rival after 54 holes of the £3.040 British Dunlop Masters tournament nere yesterday The final 18 holes willReuter - 204 words
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Advertisement76 1957-09-22 20 J I M,- <aloV*' r >1 up f aMßaßl^rk iliaT t Ardjuna mit u k ide BY If Mill I CfCWMtItZ //tDO»£SIAN AWM Booking Office Ist Floor. Bank of China BuilduH Battery Road, Singapore. Phones: ***** 265<) 3.1 cv. I ft REFRIGERATOR l> Spore I (ASH Price Hire Purchav 1576 words
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