The Straits Times, 25 September 1957
1957-09-25
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Title Section30 1957-09-25 1 The Straits Times. AVIHBINSIf irmri I^r^rtfTfTIEIIJSALE EXCEEPS go>ooo Nat**"" 1 New**** Estd. 1845. 15 CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1957 300 POLICE FAM niiT OVER ISLAND IN FRESH ANTI-SURVERSION DRIVE30 words
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Article366 1957-09-25 1 Black Marias sent to pick up wanted men: Continuation of last month's swoop Pour held: All are students five minutes past midnight a 300-strong police task force began a big clean-uo .-Deration described as a continuation of last monto'a anti-subversive swoop in which 37 people366 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-09-25 1 LIM SENG LENG. 18. a student of York Eng School. Tanjong Katong, being taken from a house in Cecil Street by a detective early this morning Straits Times picture.33 words
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Article239 1957-09-25 1 WILSON ASKS FOR INVESTIGATION LONDON, Tuesday. VfR. HAROLD WILSON, the Labour Party's chief l spokesman on economic affairs, today wrote to the Treasury complaining of an alleged premature leakage of information on last week's two per cent bank rate increase. I In a letter addressedReuter - 239 words
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Article41 1957-09-25 1 Three men, Arumugan:. Sadoo Jane and Muttu Thamboo. were charged in Singaport yrsterday with kidnapping Appavoo Kandiar !at noon on Sept. 10 in Buk i Timah Road. They were remandfd In the Central Police Station until Oct. 2.41 words
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Article66 1957-09-25 1 |-|AYE you made your bid for the $40,000 JACKPOT in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'N' (Septembe r If not, you should do so NOW. The closing date is MONDAY, SEPT. 30 FIVE days from today. Send your coupon, with postal order, early. In addition to66 words
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183 1957-09-25 1 Court told he was 'shaken 9 afterwards TOKYO, Tues. A A former colleague testified today that Pte. William Girard. shot and killed a Japanese woman "as a joke." Pte. Victor Nickel, who stood less than a foot from Girard when scrap scavenger Mrs. Naka Sakai. mother of six. was shot183 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-09-25 1 JAKARTA. Tues. An Indonesian veteran organisation today urged the Government to demand not less than U5511,000,000,000 in war reparations from Japan. BKFORK this miirniiiit's hie raid on subversive agitators began. police officers detailed to make (he searches and arrests were briefed about their targets and wanted men66 words
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Article247 1957-09-25 1 THE HOME GUARD WILL BE SLASHED IZUALA LUMPUR, 1 Tues. Malaya's Home Guard will be reduced by 42.000 men next year because of the marked improvement in the Emergency, the Straits Times was told today. The reduction (from 110.000 to 68.000 mem next year will save the Federation Government more247 words
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Article291 1957-09-25 1 LITTLE ROCK: TV ADDRESS BY IKE President takes control of the Faubus troops NEW YORK. Tuesday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER, today ordered the 1 Arkansas national guard brought under federal i supervision and scheduled a nation-wide address tonight on the Little Rock school crisis. The President ordered the so-called "Federalisation" of theReuter - 291 words
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83 1957-09-25 1 CABINET'S BANK RATE DECISION IS SECRET KUALA LUMPUR, liies.— The Federation Cabinet today discussed 'he iiuestion of interest rates charged b* Malayan tanks The Deputy Prime Mm;- ister. Dato Abdul Kazak i bin Hussein, who is also acting Minister for Finance, told the Straits Times: "We discussed the whole issue83 words
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Article29 1957-09-25 1 HONG KONG. Tues. A Bulgarian delegation led by Prime Minister. Mr. Antoin Yugov. arrived at Pyongyang today on a visit to North Korea. Peking radio reported.29 words
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Article28 1957-09-25 1 QUITO. (Ecuador), Tues.— Donald Chen, 36. Nationalist Chinese pilot and World War II hero, died todiiy. He was killed when his plane crashed near here.28 words
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Article29 1957-09-25 1 ■lit Ik n in a I -s lip- (■>.• r di-taiii-mii •"•linn o| i 'nit .P. A. 1 I P :lt in of Die! li. I H29 words
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Advertisement23 1957-09-25 1 LATEST PLATINUM fr COLD ENGAGEMENT RINGS P. H. HENDRY, Manufacturing Jeweller -8. North Bridge Road. Sing,p« re 6 Kuala Lumpur. Famous rfob <p"*&fy23 words
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Advertisement72 1957-09-25 1 K\\ J^| Striking V contemporary \\r. ''nW^K contruung Ron son ii w \gMm intelligent iNiHfc* V beer drinker The bed Ix-rr is fresh Ix-er. Tiger Itcvr raadMi > >• j Ire-hlv bottled, iifti'i it li.is m.iiuiol in tin- cellar* under .-jkh lallv controlled conditions. I iucr Iv'ci is brewed ;>j72 words
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Article705 1957-09-25 2 EIGHT NEGROES GO TO SCHOOL— UNTIL SCREAMING. HYSTERICAL MOB FORCES THEM TO LEAVE LITTLE ROCK, Tuesday. IT was an explosion a human explosion. At 8.33 a.m., the people standing in front of the high school here looked just like those you see any705 words
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Article31 1957-09-25 2 VIENNA. Tues.— rescue parties today found the bodies of four Austrian rlimbrrs missine in the Austrian Alps and brought them down into the valley.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article130 1957-09-25 2 BRITAIN'S Secretary ot State for Air. Mr. George Ward, flew into Singapore yesterday by a R.A.F. Transport Command Comet for an eightday visit. Mr. Ward, who is touring RAF. commands overseas, was met on his arrival at R.A.F. Changl. by the C-in-C. Far East130 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-09-25 2 AIR-VICE Marshal V E. Hancock. Air Officer Commanding 224 Group, R.A.F. (extreme right) seen on his return to Tengah after his first bombing strike against the terrorists yesterday. With him are the crew members of a R.AA.F. Lincoln bomber. No. 1 (B> SquadronCpl - 81 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-09-25 2 A WELCOME FROM LADY BANDON wife of Air Marshal Ban don. on his arrival at < hangi Airfield yesterday I —Straits Times picture. The Secretary of State for Air. Mr. George Ward, is accompanied from his aircraft by Lady Bandon.39 words
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196 1957-09-25 2 Half the price but inferior steel LONDON. Tuesday. BALL bearings made in Japan, but packed in cartons identical to those of a British firm are being sold in Malaya and Burma, it was claimed here today. The allegation 15 made by Mr. John King, managingReuter - 196 words
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Article98 1957-09-25 2 Mongolians so good to Molotov PEKING. Tues.— The former Russian Foreign Minister. Mr. Mnlotov. now Ambassador to Outer Mongolia, is being treated with "consideration and kindness" there, according to travellers arriving here. They said Mr. Molotov was being treated not as an ambassador but as a former foreign minister andReuter - 98 words
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140 1957-09-25 2 ONDON, Tues.—Pre- sident Nasser told a former British Minister yesterday that he had been forced to deal with Russia because America had refused him aid. The interview, with Lori Lambton. who resigned a=. parliamentary secretary t'. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. tlw Foreign Minister,140 words
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232 1957-09-25 2 U.S. set to use its A-arms if forced SEA ISLAND, (Georgia), Tues.— The U.S. Ls determined to use its atomic retaliatory power should Russia force such action. Gen. Nathan Twining, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said here last night. Gen. Twining, appearing before tie Southern Governor's conference, saidReuter - 232 words
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100 1957-09-25 2 NORSTAD: EUROPE NEEDS 30 DIVISIONS London, luc s^r rope need ready divisions R effective defence pite new weano lopmonts, w° n st eveleaders h,. n L^n Th, ertlmaterajS General Suprem er in I n*Wonly 15 di, his disposal. Allied conflict Gen. N figures It, six-month n Allied strai m s100 words
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Article43 1957-09-25 2 NEW YORK, Tues.-iv.. ty-one tons of a:r cargo thi largest load ever put in trans-Atlantic aircraft *i? be carried on a Dou»l« C-133A, the worW'a lan* cargo plane, on a flight tr Chateauroux. France frois Dover air base in Delawa-e —ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article44 1957-09-25 2 LONDON. Tues. -Ol I of British property seqt I ated by the Egyptian Govern- I ment are to be allowed to I visit Egypt in small number* subject to the toue of 1 I visas, authoritative sources I said today. U.PUP - 44 words
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Advertisement153 1957-09-25 2 I MORTIMER I I SECURITIES I I LIMITED II 14 Bankers to World Industry GUARANTEE per annum I on your investment I All Investors opening Deposit Accounts receive guaranteed Interest of 7|% per annum FIXED TERM DEPOSITS TAX NOT DEDUCTED I* Jfc Absolute security j V 9|£ Quick withdrawal lactutles153 words
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Article108 1957-09-25 3 NATIONALIST DELEGATE SAYS: 'OUR RECORD IN VM. IS ABOVE REPROACH' \IESON ASKS ASSEMBLY TO REVERSE DECISION TO POSTPONE DEBATE NEW YORK, Tuesday. yesterday ur<red the General Assembly l« take up the matter of seating Red China n (hi I nited Nations. V. K. Krishna Menon108 words
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Article64 1957-09-25 3 F Tsiang (Nationalchallenged the India to question his its U.N. seat. :d of my Govn the U.N. for the n is above rep- Dr. Tsiang said. no legal or moral lor such a de- Foreign MinisIrei Gromyko, said r procrastination iring Red China's would only subweaken the U.N. there64 words
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Article57 1957-09-25 3 n Dixon, of Bricb recognises the Ime, said it was that the U.N. up China's admis- r. but discussion only aggravate he added, L -iId .support the U. S. to postpone discusanother year. 8. S Gunawardene ■Ion 1, said: "It is fanthlnk that 600 mil- the mainland of lould57 words
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Article196 1957-09-25 3 DAXGKOK, Tues.— Nai x Pote Sarasin, provisional Siamese premier, said in a policy statement to the National Assembly today that his Government would discharge all its international treaty obligations. Pote who is to be the premier until elections are held within 90 days, promised thatReuter; AP - 196 words
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139 1957-09-25 3 I BAL, Tues. Bri- ide with the Com- :.s dropping and i < i establish a free trade area "kill i ts of any great Lord Balfour of President of the Industries AssociaI here today. I Balfour. who was ad- dressing Montreal Rotary > Club,Reuter - 139 words
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180 1957-09-25 3 Chancellor says it again: No change in WASHINGTON. Tuesday. MR. PETER Thorneycroft, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, today reaffirmed that there would be no change in sterling. Addressing the Intersaid Britain had ample relation and would not hesiThe question of exchange rates, he said, must now be regarded as settledReuter - 180 words
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Article44 1957-09-25 3 LONDON, Tues.— The sunspot cycle ?as reached its peak and caused severe disturbances to radio communl- cations during the past two days, it was reported here yesterday. The disturbances are expected to last for another day or two. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article21 1957-09-25 3 NGTON. Tuts. Makarios, exiled and political leader k Cypriots, saM -torday that he is j will be back in -oon21 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-09-25 3 IN A UNIVERSITY LABORATORY TEST TUBE: CURE' FOR THE COMMON COLD loped a vaccine which can prevent it. Tests on more than 400 people were 80 per cut successful. Immunity from colds is produced by two injections of the vaccine, the second a month after the first. Dr. Price claims.98 words
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Article107 1957-09-25 3 HE PUT WIFE IN CHASTITY BELT PARIS, Tues. Jean Petit, a 55-year-old jeweller, has has been arrested in Poitiers on charges of forcing his wife, to wear a chastity belt every time he went away from home. The city magistrate, acting as a one-man grand jury, indicted him on aAP - 107 words
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Article60 1957-09-25 3 ANKARA. Tues. A 75--ship US. navy task force steamed out of the Mediterranean to north-western Turkey today to stage the largest amphibious landing in these waters since the Allies pounded ashore in Southern France in 1945. NATO officials said, however, the exercise was not planned asUP - 60 words
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Article35 1957-09-25 3 BARI. (Italy), Tues. A squadron of the British Mediterranean fleet anchored here today for "Anglo-Italian Friendship Day." The ships are the cruiser Birmingham, the frigate Woodbridge Haven and three minesweepers. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article55 1957-09-25 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama conferred for three hours yesterday with Mr. John Foster Dulles on disarmament and the cessation of nuclear bomb testsA joint statement Issued after the meeting said that Mr. Fujiyama also drew Mr. Dulles's attention to the mutualAP - 55 words
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Article322 1957-09-25 3 LONDON Tues. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £46' i +1 Funding f/ c £38\ -t-\i War 3'u% £63'» BANKS Merc. (£5; £2', p.u.) £6% Chartered (£lj 39/6 -fl/Hongkong ($125) £42- l i "i INSURANCE Com. Un. (Ute.) 73 9 +/9322 words
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281 1957-09-25 3 Progress on arms slash 'possible' \TEW YORK, Tues.— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, said today he believed that progress on disarmament was possible within the next few weeks, and Britain was determined to give an impulse to it. "But," he told the United Nations General Assembly, "sham agreements,AP - 281 words
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Advertisement289 1957-09-25 3 Makes household chores ij» THE MANY-PURPOSES SNOW WHITE WASHER |9 Brobat makes cleaning and washing problem! ■jalfl easier. Save time, troabie and toil with this eflicif*nt cleaner! Use Brobat for clean!; g sinks, baths, kitchfn tables, floors, stone steps, etc. Itrohat also gives a cleaner «;^h to white and coloured289 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-09-25 4 OUR WOMEN ARE SO SENSITIVE, SHE SAYS MRS RL'KMANI UNTL'NG, an Indonesian social worker. who passed through Singapore by PAA yesterday, said that Asian women would make ex- cellent social workers because of their "sensitive nature." "That's why Indonesia is sending more and more •Mm delegations to fo-.eign countries to90 words
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121 1957-09-25 4 A customs officer 'saves' cameramen BUTTERWORTH, Tues. A customs officer today came to the aid of two. Press photographers barred from taking their cameras to province Wellesley North. The photographers attached to two Chinese, newspapers were covering the Governor, Raja Sir Uda's first tour of che province On arrival at121 words
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Article29 1957-09-25 4 MERSING, Tues The teachers of the Mersing Government English School will hold a dinner in honour of Inche Abdullah bin Mohamed, acting Johore State secretary, on Thursday.29 words
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384 1957-09-25 4 IPOH, Tues.— Mr. II Y. Hussein, a prominent social worker and secretary of the Peraki branch of the All-Ma-laya Muslim Missionary Society said here today that polygamy was noj answer to prostitution amon?r Malay women. He was referring to a report that384 words
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Article, Illustration12 1957-09-25 4 HER VOICE COMES OUT OF HER SHOES!12 words
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167 1957-09-25 4 IT'S SO HARD TO ADVISE, SAYS DIANE CILENTO HUSKY VOICED blonde film and stage star, Diane Cllento, sat in the lounge of her Singapore hotel yesterday and pondered the question. 'It's not easy to give advice to people who want to make a career of acting," she said. "I suppose167 words
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Article26 1957-09-25 4 Mr. A Dickson-Wrlght will address members of the Association at 815 p.m on Friday at the Allan Hall lecture theatre. Faculty of I Medicine.26 words
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Article150 1957-09-25 4 The Singapore Tradeo Union i Congress is taking actlor. against member unions which are In arrears with afnilatlon fees. The president, Mr. 8. Jaganathan. said yesterday Unless they pay up by Oct 1. the TUC representative council will definitely strik? their names150 words
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Article28 1957-09-25 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues The manager of the Tan Hong Biscuit Factory was fined $160 here today fir enlarging a store without permission of the town council.28 words
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80 1957-09-25 4 THE Malaya Borneo Building Society may have to restrict applications for new loans since *'recent events" have made it more difficult for the society to get new capital. The general manager, Mr. J. Burgess, yesterday cited among the "recent events:" The "very80 words
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Article103 1957-09-25 4 Mr. Burgess said the society accepted 250 applications a month and made loan releases of up to $3 million each month. "Much of this has to be new money," he said. "Today it Is very difficult to borrow new money. "If we are unable to obtain new103 words
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Article69 1957-09-25 4 The Federation s Minister for Works and Communications, Inche Sard on bin Hajl Jublr, will give a speech at the general meeting of the Serangoon branch of the Singapore UMNO, to be held on Sunday at 43-C. Boundary Road Also present will be Inche Abdul Hamid69 words
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140 1957-09-25 4 Hint of help from revives hope j OP an Olympic stadium SINGAPORE may *till get an Olympic stadium if citizens will help to pay for it. An indication that the Gov ernment might be able to help the stadium project on a dollar for dollar basis was given yesterda> by140 words
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Article114 1957-09-25 4 THE West division of Another Singapore UMNO on the Govern wants the Government more job.s in to ban immigrants from th^^ nn entering Singapore to powers to the seek jobs. blue film shows. This demand will be dls- cussed at the annual conference of Singapore114 words
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Article61 1957-09-25 4 ME R SING. DIM -Obi hundred and forty parent! In Mersin^ havi their children Malay class exa;: Oct. 19 at the G English School here. Inche Chik. headmaster the Malay School Bandasaid this figure a record The examination Is lect 40 children for the >Hg3L?gM>61 words
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Advertisement86 1957-09-25 4 Millions of parents the world over Wr find that essential foods and vitamins .*PP^^*^ llH',l in Ovaltine keep the whole family k w strong, healthy and happy. *^JB^ *^Ifi!L t'^PSl^^**''"'^""^^ For extra nourishment to counteract X***- 'm£ jiK Jf > nervous strain and build up stamina 1 111 l with86 words
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Miscellaneous122 1957-09-25 4 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE Metre, tSS^ISSSef h KI'ALA LLMPI R 341 metre. f 'fT^"!^,. 71 pivivr. ice m P "-15 Horizons 57; 7.30 I M»L4CC% 297 For Them BCO toe mill w: mrt^T Wednesday Cor A^i 7?5 H e Enounce- "S.*L°f ment; 7.16 Momiig Serenade; 7.30 s*°- 10 n l d122 words
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112 1957-09-25 5 BUT I HAVEN'T HEARD OF KNIVES SAVING AMMO, EX-RED TESTIFIES ho attempts to ffive up or is suspected 0 ing to surrender is death by shooting a former woman bandit told the Supreme Court here today. 27-year-old surrendered terrorist whose Justice Smith, ruled should112 words
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Article73 1957-09-25 5 question by Mr. Lim lor the defence, the terrorist said she did that terrorists trying to surrender Ued with knives to munition. DPP, Mr. H. S. Ong at 6 a.m. after th had surrounded an I hillside camp, a ma nt as he came out. man shouted: "Don73 words
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Article93 1957-09-25 5 former terrorist witness told the court that she was tted with Ah Fatt. who I carried a firearm, and I d with Siew Liew in a in Ampang from February 1954 until U.e end of that year. She went With Ah Fatt to ing in February 1956.1 ew.93 words
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Article85 1957-09-25 5 Sympathy strike on estate TTCLOK ANSON, Tues.— One i x hundred and seventy five labourers in Kuala Perak estate, a coconut plantation 26 miles from here, went on strike today in sympathy with 27 harvesters. The harvesters have been on strike since Sept. 16 in protest against being posted to85 words
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Article51 1957-09-25 5 A spokesman of American President Lines stated yesterday tbtn had been no definite decision that the Hai Hsuan was to be sold for .scrap. The company are custodians for the American Government and no instructions had been received from Washington on the future of the51 words
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Article32 1957-09-25 5 The Singapore Health Minister. Mr. A. J. Braga, wlil present 13 gold medals and 40 silver medals to blood donors at the Blood Transfusion Centre on Friday.32 words
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Article29 1957-09-25 5 BENTONG, Tues. More than 270 candidates will sit for the Junior Middle School Examination at Raub, Kuantan, Triang and Bentong on Oct. 2, 3 and 4.29 words
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Article206 1957-09-25 5 LStioe Tan All Tan m up today in the hich eight men are to have broken into nsj-room of the Bank i India. Singapore. and SBO.OOO in cash and ry last March. hole of yesterday was ed by addresses by two counsels Mr. R.206 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-09-25 5 THE AMBASSADOR of the Federal Republic of Germany in the Federation. Dr. II I Granow. chatting with the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. Dr. Granow presented his credentials to the King in Kuala Lumpur on Monday.43 words
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Article85 1957-09-25 5 HONG KONG ARTISTS EXHIBITION Mr. Ng Quee Lam, vicepresident of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will open an exhibition of oilpaintings by a Hong Kong artist. Mr. David Cheng, at the Chamber premises at 5.30 j p.m. tomorrow. Mr. Cheng, who came to the Colony recently, has painted the portaits85 words
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261 1957-09-25 5 Shipment ruling: Reason later T*HE Singapore Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeal of the Sze Hai Tong Bank against the decision of Mr. Justice Whitton awarding damages of £3,005 (about $25,000) to the Rambler Cycle Co.. of London, in a claim which the company261 words
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Article130 1957-09-25 5 Department trains union chiefs rpHE Labour Department of 1 Singapore has started a training programme for union officials. The main aim is to develop responsible union leadership The programme is also designed to develop union officials' capacity for handling human problems and work relationships. The Labour Department considers the courses130 words
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87 1957-09-25 5 Thousands of Singapore Hindus began the -Dashra festival (Navarathri in Tamil i yesterday. It Is the beginning of a 10-day celebration in honour of the "divine mother" god- dess. According to mythology. she will appear in homes and temples to bless her devotees. Hindus will87 words
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Article382 1957-09-25 5 Tax Bill: Sighs of relief but... SINGAPORE business j leaders are relievad that the Luxury Tax Bill j Is to be dropped but they are wondering what alternative method of raising revenue, the Financial Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart, has in mind. A Legislative Assembly Se lect Committee recommended the382 words
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Article21 1957-09-25 5 MUAR, Tues. A talentime contest was held at the Government High School, Muar, in connection with the Merdeka celebrations.21 words
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Miscellaneous341 1957-09-25 5 ROTARY CLUB: Weekly lun- ing, weightlifting 2 pm. to 10 cheon talk on "Trade and p.m chess session 530 p.m. Commerce in South-East Asia" by basketball 7.30 pm Sir Eric Milburn at Cathay ANIMAL LOVERS LEAGL'E: INFORMATION SERVICE OF !S?£linr or the INDIA: Free show of educational/ by Mr V.341 words
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Article106 1957-09-25 6 COLONY TRADE HARD HIT Indonesia buying much less SINGAPORE exporters of Japanese goods to Indonesia are hard hit by Indonesia's new policy of buying direct from the manufacturers. The president of the Singapore Overseas Chinese Importers aid Exporters Association. Mr Ng Tock Sian. said yesterday: "Exporters to Indonesia have lost106 words
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Article41 1957-09-25 6 MLss Florence Pulsford will give two public talks tomorrow and next Monday at the Cairnhill Road premises of the Theosophical Society, Singapore. The lectures will begin at 630 p.m. On Sunday Miss Pulsford will meet members of the society.41 words
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207 1957-09-25 6 Needed for rural health service: Malayan girls say no KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. "j'llF Government has cabled 1 the Hong Kong Government to help recruit trained nurses for Malaya. The nurses will be used to extend rural health services to the most re note207 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-09-25 6 DIRECTOR OF UNILEVER ARRIVES A DIRECTOR of Unilever in London, Mr. G.D.A. Klijnstra who arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Monday for a week's tour of the Federation Straits Times picture.30 words
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Article62 1957-09-25 6 TAIPING. Tues. The Indian Association gave a merdeka dinner in their premises in Main Road 'a si night to about 80 members and guest including the territorial chief of the district, and the chairmen of the local branches of the UMNO. MCA. and M.I.C. Mr. V.62 words
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Article125 1957-09-25 6 PRAISE FOR PUBLIC CO-OPERATION KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. SECURITY forces at 10 last night killed Ah Fah, of the Sekinchang Communist branch, 36 hours after they had killed his branch committee secretary, Ah Fat Chai. He was cornered and shot by police squad No. 3 near Sekinchang125 words
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219 1957-09-25 6 'LEARNERS' OF JURONG LECTURE MINISTER TWENTY-THREE Chinese from Jurong walked into the office of Mr. Tan Theng Chiang, Singapore assistant Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, yesterday to learn how the Ministry was run. On the nnal phase of their civics course, they listened to Mr. Tan's talk but219 words
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Article189 1957-09-25 6 Colony no longer an 'hotel' MR. GEORGE THOMSON the Singapore Public Relations Officer, last nignt declared that the Colony was no longer considered sn "hotel" by the people as waa the attitude nearly 12 years ago. People then came to the Colony to live for a short while and sent189 words
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Article190 1957-09-25 6 TWO police inspectors found Sunny Giam Yew 1 Seng, a learner driver, driving: his car one evening along Robinson Road, Singapore, unaccompanied by a qualified driver. The police had kept watch on the car as a result of in j formation received. Inspector Tuan S Zain190 words
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Article44 1957-09-25 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Mr. O. A. Spencer the Federation Minister for Economic Affairs and chairman of the Central Electricity Board, visited Johore Bahru yesterday and was shown round the board's plant here by Mr. R. Coker, the engineer in charge.44 words
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Article28 1957-09-25 6 The West German Government is offering an unlimited number of scholarships for post-gradi:ate work in arts and science to students in Singapore. Malaya. Sarawak, Brunei and Borneo.28 words
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Article20 1957-09-25 6 The Singapore Rural Board will hold its next meeting at the Chief Secretary's office tomorrow at 10 a.m.20 words
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Article77 1957-09-25 6 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. The Governor. Raja Sir Uda and the Chief Minister, Mr Wong Pow Nee. today studied plans for developing the Butterworth Port CammL sion at an estimated cost Of $3 million. The Governor and Mr. Wong also inspected the proposed site for Government offices to77 words
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Advertisement290 1957-09-25 6 iXHIav3H»-t<t ?W*3&''' r tit R. E. MORR3S X CO., LTdT? 18. RATTERY RO. SINGAPORE TEL: ***** L I■■ TasTT¥ayT OF OUR INTRODUCTION SALE* Do not miss this GOLDEN Opportunity S.cts. American Plain Coloured Taffetta 42" 70 per yard Printed Kayon 36" 60 European Printed Crepe 36" .80 American Nylon Net290 words
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Advertisement169 1957-09-25 6 WHERE'S the judge? he's gone fora gj NOMAD the best milk from the country of milk NOMAD milk powder 10 times better tJ"L^^ib m,m!l l:e cows. ti. NUTRITIOUS NO WASTE natural proteins, minerals o>aW •ndrlt»mln»ln«cientilic«lly fjt* each lime you w«Dtm;lkyo« balanced proportion! 4i"f make exlc; 'y tte W"" f l169 words
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165 1957-09-25 7 Government bursary scheme beat jobs crisis HONOURS DEGREE COURSES AV AIT ABLE IN 10 SUBJECTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SCHOLARSHIPS are offered in a new drive to >n courage Malayans to train to fill vacancies jrovcrnment departments caused by the departure of expatriates. Malay youths are being encouraged to study !or165 words
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Article94 1957-09-25 7 Mystery car caused death JOHORE BAHRU, Tues On June 14 at 11 pm a vehicle believed to be either a Jeep or a Lana Rover knocked down three people in Jalan Nghee Heng Johore Bahru. One of them Chung Ah Loke, aged 51. died in hospital. At the inquest today94 words
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Article37 1957-09-25 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A Pardons Board has been set up for Johore. comprising the Federation Attorney-Gen-eral, the Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Syed Abdul Kadir bin Mohamed. Dato Wong Shee Fun ai.* Dr. N. K. Sharma37 words
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Article36 1957-09-25 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Mersing Mosque, >400.000. will be offi- •irned on Friday by ail bin Abdul PahDeputy Mentri B<.sar, J rvlce of dedication conducted by Dato i Ahvee. the Mufti of Johore.36 words
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Article31 1957-09-25 7 KAJANG. Tues. A cornhall costing $9,000 ii built in Sungei Chun ige, a mile from her? ■;i unity halls if h and Broga are to red.31 words
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Article23 1957-09-25 7 SEGAMAT. Tues. The Minister for Works. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, addressed an anti-Communist rally at Gemas Bahru new village yesterday.23 words
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Article107 1957-09-25 7 TRADERS SPEND $3 MIL. ON FAIR OUSINESS nrms in 13 Singapore are combining to stage one of the Colony's biggest trade and industrial fairs. The fair, at the Great World amusement park. will be opened by the CHief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, on Friday. 112 stalls There will be107 words
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Article43 1957-09-25 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Sim Meng Seng. 59. died in the General Hospital here this morning from injuries he received in a collision between his motor cycle and a lorry on the Kota Ting^i road near Majedce Barracks yesterday.43 words
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Article41 1957-09-25 7 Chua Hua Boon. 16. yesterday pleaded guilty in Singapore to a charge of stealing a motor cycle, valued at $1,200 belonging to T. Pushpam last Thursday. Sentence was postponed pending a probation rcporc on Oct. 2.41 words
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202 1957-09-25 7 A 19-YEAR-OLD Seremban boy was supposed to have sailed from Singapore in the Tjiwangi yesterday with 310 other pas- seiiEcrs for China but no-one knows where he is. For seven hours before the ship sailed Wong niu Pak's three elder brothers from202 words
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196 1957-09-25 7 Plan for better roads will cost $4 million HOLLAND ROAD-ALEXANDRA LINK SINGAPORE City Council has begun work on a $4,250,000 scheme to improve roads and ease the ever-growing traffic problem, the acting Chief Engineer, Mr. H. S. Bull, said yesterday. The scheme, he said, was in four parts: A new196 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-09-25 7 GUITARIST IDA FLIES TO MALAYA The French guitarists Alexandre Lagoya and his wife Ida Presti (above), who arrived in Singapore by KIM yesterday for a brief Malayan season They will give their first concert in Singapore on Saturday. They are touring the Far East. Straits Times picture.47 words
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Article45 1957-09-25 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, yesterday opened a youth club at Benut, in Pontian. This is the first youth organisation to be sponsored by the Social Welfare Department in the district.45 words
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Article31 1957-09-25 7 The Gan Eng Seng Schoo 1 in Anson Road. Singapore, will hold Its art and science exhibition at the school hail on Friday, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.31 words
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Article17 1957-09-25 7 A fashion show competition will be held at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday.17 words
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593 1957-09-25 7 A SINGAPORE court of investigation into the disappearance of the Shell tanker Landak was told yesterday thai: an entry in a previous log book showed a defect in the vessel that might possibly have resulted in cargo contamination and lack of strength in the593 words
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Article89 1957-09-25 7 IPOII, Tues. A police special squad patrol found six permanent terrorist huts about a mile inland from the Talping Selama Road near the 71st mile, with some food supplies in them. The huts, which appeared to have been built about two months ago. could ac-89 words
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Advertisement155 1957-09-25 7 The shortest distance between two points is a straight line according to the geometrical theorem. What is the shortest distance between the two markets of the West and the East? May we suggest 'hat the well- recognized Osaka Fair continues to erve as such? Why nof visit the Osaka Fair155 words
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Advertisement136 1957-09-25 7 use x RDYIfREEM I for the clean I smdrt look I brylcreem controls your hair perKss?£s|2^» -^SlllliiSlli^y^r smartness and lasting hair health, j BRYLCREEM > THE LARGEST SELLING HAIRDRESSING IN THE WORLD J7/J9 five tefepf/one fines are now airafl^foryieHir^etvkeat I INTERNATIONAL AIR CONDITIONING I CO., LTD. 24, Leng Kee Road.136 words
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Article33 1957-09-25 8 20 Words $10 I Minimi, ml. MR. AND MRS. AU-YONG HTXO SAN thank all Friends and Relatives for their Presence, Kind W.shes and Gils on the occasion Of their Marriage on 21.9.57-33 words
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Article30 1957-09-25 8 til Wmm fli i Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of' Mrs j. Appaduray, who died on 85 9 54. Gone but not forgotten. In.-erted by her loving children.30 words
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Article312 1957-09-25 8 iti Words tie (Minimum) THE "His Mar'er'sVoire" Salon. TfcngUa for a Musical Tup "Around the World in 80 days." NOW OPEN to all, Mont Dor Ice cream, milk and snack parlour Ne^e Ann Butldine Orchird Rd PRESENTING "Memories of l.tuber" for pleasant listening at Whiteaway's Record Bar McVITIE PRICES312 words
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679 1957-09-25 8 The Straits Times. Spore, Wed. Sept. 25, 1957. Battling The Bookies The war against the bookmakers, which the Penang Turf Club now joins, is still only a private battle waged by the race clubs. Th c clubs are winning the first skirm--1 ishes, but complete success possibly is beyond them679 words
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Article273 1957-09-25 8 President Eisenhower's warning that he will use "the full power of the United States" to prevent the destruction of the law in Little Rock may bring Governor Orval Faubus and the segregationists to their senses. Meanwhile it threatens Arkansas with the conflict which the segregationists have273 words
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Article196 1957-09-25 8 Seventy students of the Mahmood Arabic College have complained to the Mentri Besar of Kedah that the examinations held last term were too exacting, and that the rules should be altered. The petitioners claim that if the rules were relaxed, as they recommend, then 50 of the 120196 words
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Article185 1957-09-25 8 In ordinary business, commercial concerns with an eye to the political climate may equally be seeking to increase their locally domiciled personnel in the higher levels of management. These demands pull away the potential teachers from the University and the schools. At the same time emotionalism complicates185 words
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Article69 1957-09-25 8 It Is by no means all bad because impatience does provide a driving force, but two obvious dangers emerge. First the quality of education may be diluted in order to attain quantity; secondly, aiming at quantity may so overload the teachers that they fail to do much gcod69 words
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Article208 1957-09-25 8 rpHE concept of an in■l dependent and united Malaya, which I am convinced ha s been for several years now the objective of the British Government, will bo destroyed if such irresponsible statements as that of Inche Mohamed Ali bin Abu reflect the opinion of responsible Malays. Surely208 words
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Article61 1957-09-25 8 NOBODY who has a sense of proportion will take seriously Jay Bee's suggestion (S.T Sept. 21) that "It's Great To Be Young" should hav c been censored. I, for one have seen the film more than once and I am strongly of the opinion that61 words
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Article123 1957-09-25 8 Pioneers of university SOME of the grouses of the University of Malaya freshmen about their accommodation in the Technical College Hostel in Kuala Lumpur are stupid One student said that his bed almost Rave way when he sat on it. I have lived in the hostel and the beds are123 words
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115 1957-09-25 8 FUME- BELCHING DEMONS CAN BE CONTROLLED MANY complaints have been voiced in recent months about black diesel exhaust fumes from vehicles But nothing seems to have been done about i The black demons stir belch their deadly fumes. Either the mechanics In the garages do not know their jobs or115 words
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Article, Illustration756 1957-09-25 8 Sir Sydney Came - THE DANGERS OF IMPATIENCE Recruitment NOW turn to an- other of the major difficulties, the general shortage of personnel. What I am concerned with at this point is the shortage of people to do the educating Precisely because of the shortage of highly trained men and women, it is hard756 words
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Article196 1957-09-25 8 Although much of the effort must come from the underdeveloped, there is also an enormous part to be played by the developed countries, where they can help most effectively is at the higher levels, at the stage of University and technical training. They need to continue to welcome196 words
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Article84 1957-09-25 8 Trat is being done by a multiplicity of agencies. Starting with ourselves. there aj*e some things of long standing. British Universities living up to the best of University traditions, have always welcomed students from other countries, and the fact that so much of the Universities' Income comes from84 words
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Article160 1957-09-25 8 First there is. of course, the flow of teachers out to the underdeveloped countries. Here and in most other countries that is the affair of •'authority" only to the extent that institutions at home are willing to look favourably on it and perhaps on occasion to enter into special160 words
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Article102 1957-09-25 8 Besides the teachers there J fl of of ideas throu i^J* hrough period through conferc. learned men and IL, such as that a-°S attend^. Here perha^t counts to^ffe^ strapCertainly lan ;re that everybody here would 5h to encourage meetings learn ed IOcKUe, ,-A Lt ciations and would102 words
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Article, Illustration152 1957-09-25 8 Language i s another obstacle to the d:Susion of ideas and 1 suspect that there is room lor perhaps a whole series of organisations producing in a single language appropriate to a particular area summaries of scientific publications In many varied languages. The systematic establish. ment of such organisation?152 words
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Advertisement271 1957-09-25 8 I m 1 I Straits Times Free Press for the convmi«n<« ot adnt- i triers our rcpr >*ntotiv» at Ist I floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, I ORCHARD ROAD, will receive small advertisements and answers to bos I numbers. Classified advertisements may also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Winchester271 words
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Advertisement74 1957-09-25 8 MALAYAN RAILWAY Enquiries and Reservations All enquiries regarding train travel and requests for reservations, are welcomed by leading travel agencies, or at any station of the Malayan RailwayThe principal of these a-e: Station Masters 'Phone at:— No: Penang 2290 Prai 274 Taiping 58 Ipoh 3481 K.L. (reservations Ist class 719674 words
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Advertisement119 1957-09-25 8 t vc/*yo/ic can qetqtq Spore Penang CASH P,i« $457 $553 50 Hire Purchase 15 monthly payments of 33 24 monthly payment] of 21.50 4-2 cv. ft. 5.6 cv ft. n "I«*t«^.«WiB^ and 8 1 cv. ft. m-dels £S^OL P^^^iT also available. ONE OF A FAMOUS RANGE THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO119 words
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Article246 1957-09-25 9 >UNCH, FINANCE COMMITTEE WANTS TO KNOW MORE ABOUT NEW REQUEST FOR CASH MOTHER DEMAND FOR RECONSTRUCTION fIXDS BRINGS THE BILL TO NEARLY $2 MILLION «ft i E City Councillors were shocked to yesterday that the City Architect's DeLiit is asking for another 8505,000 to the reconstruction246 words
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Article156 1957-09-25 9 dleton had been closely associated with its planning be- 1 lore he resigned, it was de- £j ded to engage his services. The City Architect's Department was already understaffed. Mr. Lee said that when it was agreed to have a lift, further amendments156 words
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Article84 1957-09-25 9 Man didn't pay fine jailed A Singapore court was yest< rday told that when Chiam Ah Thiam, 19, was given i time to pay the $100 fine I imposed on him on May 6 for possessing an offensive weapon— a kunckle duster j on March 27 at a coffee shop84 words
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Article58 1957-09-25 9 als of Governmentrhools in yesterday met for time in five differto learn how to monthly returns of salaries to the Ministry. Officials from the Ministry were sent out to these centres to give them the necessary instructions. Under the new grant-in-aid system, all teachers from58 words
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Article, Illustration293 1957-09-25 9 'Operation Cool Cat 9 earns river folk's gratitude fHJRTY weary sol--1 diers will return to Singapore tomorrow after completing a job of work that has earned them the gratitude of hundreds of Sarawak river traders and commiters. They are men of Royal Engineer Squadron293 words
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182 1957-09-25 9 Admiral's daughter to wed tin chief I7UALA LUMPUR, Tues. n -The beautiful young daughter of Rear Admiral G. A. Thring, the Flag Officer, Malayan Area. Elizabeth Ann Thring, 21, will marry the president of the Pacific Tin Consolidated Corporation, Mr. Norman Cleaveland, 56, of Kuala Lumpur, in Singapore on Oct.182 words
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Article57 1957-09-25 9 Two tire engines rushed to the Cairnhill Road home of Singapore banker, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, in answer to a fire call last night. The fire, in an air conditioner, broke out about 8 p.m. and caused slight damage to a wall. It was extinguished57 words
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Article92 1957-09-25 9 Film unit head: We did our best KUALA LUMPUR Tues. The head of the Malayan Film Unit. Mr. Ow Kheng Law. today said that the film "Merdeka for Malaya could not be improved by re-editing. "It is a documentary film," he said. "Re-editing will not enhance its value." He said92 words
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Article92 1957-09-25 9 Well-known Methodist pastor dies rE Rev. Lee Hock Hiang. one of the leading Me thodlst pastors in Malaya, died of a heart attack at his Serangoon Garden Estate home last night. He was 62. He retired in 1950 after 32 years' service. A memorial service will be held at the92 words
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201 1957-09-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday T»HE Federation deputy Prime Minister, Dato Abd il 1 Razak bin Hussein, tonight explained why Malaya abstained from votine in the United Nations General Assembly on the New Guinea (Irian Barat) issue. i I He told the Straits Times: j "Malaya201 words
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Article50 1957-09-25 9 Service employees in Singapore may soon be exempted from paying deposits when they seek admission tc a Government hospital. Arrangements for this wh! be worked out by a commit tee representing the Government, the unions and the services if difficulties about guarantees and identification can be overcome.50 words
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Article113 1957-09-25 9 She pawned borrowed bangles RAHMAH binte Ibrahim mother of five children. I pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust of five gold bangles worth $400. The magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, postponed sentence pending a probation report on Oct. 2. Insp. R. Sandosham113 words
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331 1957-09-25 9 rE University ot Malaya Students' Union agrees with Federation graduates that there should not be a separate university for the Federation at present and that English should continue as the medium of instruction. A union memorandum, submitted to the University Commission in Singapore yesterday, stresses331 words
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Article135 1957-09-25 9 Disease SAVES many pig's lives KUANTAN. Tues. A pig disease her P has actually been saving many pigs' lives. Housewives, afraid that they will buy contaminated meat, have been refusing to buy pork. The result? Butchers, not wanting to have surplus pork on their hands, are slaughtering only 10 pigs135 words
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Article90 1957-09-25 9 The Singapore City Architect's Department will shortly lose two of its senior loca: officers. Mr. R. Rethnasamy the Office Assistant, and Mr. D. E. Siddons. Chief Technical Officer (Private Building Contr Mr. Rethnasamy is due to retire within the next two months. Mr. Siddon s has90 words
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Article223 1957-09-25 9 Church leader to leave soon 'FHE Venerable Robin Woods, Arc'.ideacon of Singapore since 1951, will leave at the end of this year to become Archdeacon of Sheffield, England. Archdeacon Woods told the Straits Times yesterday: "I very much regret Che necessity of leaving Singapore, particularly at a time when many223 words
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Obituary42 1957-09-25 9 REV. LEE HOCK HIANG. aged 62. passed away suddenly at his residence. 42 Brighton Crescent. Singapore, yesterday (Tuesday 24th Sept. 1957). Memorial service at Foochow Methodist Church. Race Course Road, today 3.30 p.m. and thence to Bidadari 5 p.m. Deeply rpsretted.42 words
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Advertisement6 1957-09-25 9 Three cups will drown thousand worries6 words
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Advertisement78 1957-09-25 9 Sankey Sheldon steel filing cabinets, as illustrated above, are fire-resisting, durable and of outstanding appear. rl Th« people ance. Two drawer and three to <c c drawer models arc al»o DUNCAN mailable. ROBERTS or course! Sainlktty SUftttlldtoiiftl Tcf; 2f058 Agents URcanQobcris L imim itby House. Robinson Road Singapore Tel: 210t>78 words
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Article, Illustration666 1957-09-25 10 THERE'S NO MAGIC IN THOSE SANDS Faziel Fish is determined to explore the land beyond the sea. He has a pair of stilts made and wants to walk on the beach. He will take no notice of some fish who rvarn him not to do this. NOW READ ON. AS666 words
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Article370 1957-09-25 10 SLNCE the year 1947 when an American businessman saw some objects In the sky and named them •Flying Saucers' there have been some amazing stories told about these U.F.O. or Unidentified Flying Objects. Perhaps the most amazing of them all is the one related by370 words
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Article204 1957-09-25 10 D"ar Boys and Girls. We have a word making 1 contest for you this week as I have had several requests lately for another. I want you to see how many words you can make from 'DELIPEi R^E You may only ust each letter once, so although you204 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-09-25 10 How children do groic, especially rvhen they are goslings. This tabby cat adopted the young birds when they were small enough to be carried in her mouth. Now they are bigger than she is, and still i shooting up.42 words
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Article64 1957-09-25 10 are some more pen pals for you. JyaTidralal. aged 16. 91 Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. Stamps, reading. R. Selvarajah, aged 12, 3 Railway Qtrs., Kuala Lipis, Pahang Sports, reading. Lav Kong Huat, aged 15, 62 Jalan Meriam, Muar, Johore. Stamps. Josephine Lav, aged 13, 10 Middle Road, Singapore64 words
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Advertisement200 1957-09-25 10 jjiHiiuiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiHMm^iiiiiimmiiiiniMUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitt <r^ m Tufted Shape i #J\ Reaches Every /ML Tooth in Your V t^St Mouth The World Famous American |^pro-pfuj-fac-tic 1 1 TOOTH BRUSH I OF PRE-WAR RENOWN It costs no more to buy a long-lasting Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brush. It has nylon bristles and is scientifically designed to clean200 words
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Advertisement43 1957-09-25 10 C.C.C Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club, Please enrol me as a member of the Wise Ow>s Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing six C.C.C. coupons and a stamped self -addressed envelope. Name A Address43 words
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Advertisement218 1957-09-25 10 to West TO COLOMBO AND EUROPE EVERY SATURDAY LUXURIOUS FOUR ENGINED LOCKHEED CONSTELLATIONS MANNED BY EXPERIENCED "AIR MILLIONAIRE" CREWS For reservations apply to your travel agents or KLM— Asia Insurance Building Tel 2929! Choose the 18igkC point For the way 1/on write -^<f CHOOSE y r p"'"' f" r yoi218 words
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Article, Illustration993 1957-09-25 11 Two-gun Cohen, China's Disraeli KNEYJSOLDIER WAS MAIN FORCE BEHIND CHINA ONE wintry night in 1908, a squat, irrclchested young Cockney-Jewish unbJer named Morris Cohen wannto a Chinese chop suey restaurant Canadian town of Saskatoon, entry inteirupted a hold-up. An >ated figure stood before the cash r and a scared ChineseDaily Mirror - 993 words
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Article229 1957-09-25 11 outbreak of World War I, ne enlisted and went off in France as a sergeant-major. Four years' service maM* him a tough, experienced soldier and laid the found atlon of his reputation is a marksman. After the war, Cohen cleaned up in the lumber, but as229 words
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Advertisement87 1957-09-25 11 Fashion... a man's world/ too >% if p. &r ■-> v flßfeA You'll look your b«tt in an arrow* White Shirt. Tailored throughout in the famous arrow tradition /Cl/ I of high quality fabrics— it is "Sanforized"- labeled for Of^W^ permanent fit. CrrTT'T^ And you can choose your most flattering87 words
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Miscellaneous149 1957-09-25 11 fi<:\ Morgan 3i.Mh biade a hit I~ f GCODBVE, "l W TOLI CERTAINLY MADE W PETAILip~HB THE TCUTH \<, THAT REX "Sii I MEU«&A/ Zirf^ f A HIT WITH MEUSSA, F^ REPORT ?y^ NEGLECTED TO EVEN f WELL I HAP BETTER -K.^ '■>_._ KEITH IT'S A GOOP PS-ir— *ZT!Z V149 words
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257 1957-09-25 12 PRICES AGAIN EASE SHARPLY ON ALL MALAYAN MARKETS By Our Market Correspondent ]yjALAYAN markets yesterday were still feelIng the full eff ecte of the easier tendency set off by the raising of the British bank rate to seven per cent last week. Rubber fell at one stage during trading to257 words
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Article73 1957-09-25 12 AY; on the si day. i both do est nora Coasolldated' 7ii,. P«i ss. Aa .s the an ea.si, malnt.i:.'. Loans Loans 3 Bank ol Con. Zir.r. Mount iv.:: Hu. B 5 r o oken "'v PeT Western Mlntac Ampol. Ex Oil Search Timor Oil Aust. Con. A73 words
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Article97 1957-09-25 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul 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. Pepprr: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $115. Sarawak $114, special Sarawak black $73 (all' unchanged > Singapore97 words
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Article365 1957-09-25 12 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "The decline In all sections was resumed on the local share market which was weak at the close." Singapore and Federation broken reported the follow ing business done yesterday: B B Petrol 545. 6d. (arrival;; Praser <fc Neave ords $2.70 cd cb365 words
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Article148 1957-09-25 12 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b closed In Singapore yesterday at 82 cents per lb.. down 1H cents on Monday's closing price. The closing tone was slightly easier. Closing prices in rents per Ib. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 81 2 sellers 82; Int.148 words
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Article156 1957-09-25 12 The Malayan Exchange Ranks Association made the following changes In its ralrs to merchants yesterday (rates to $100): Ceyion: .selling T.T. or O.D. 154 1 4: buying T.T. 155 12. O.D. 155 7 8 New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 9/16, O.D. 32 11/16, 90 d st 33156 words
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Advertisement757 1957-09-25 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ACCOUNTING MACHINE OPERATORS REQUIRED VACANCIES Exist in Shell Company. Kuala Lumpur, tor female Punch-Card Accounting Machine Operators and Supervisors. Excellent salary and other terms of service offered to experienced applicants. Additional training will be given if necessary on machines used by the company Applications should give details and757 words
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Advertisement300 1957-09-25 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I APPLICATIONS are Invited for the following posts in the Unlver- I slty of Malaya Kuala Lumpur I Division: (1) TWO CLERKS on the salary scale $152.50 x 7.50 167-50/220 x 15 325/340 x 15 475. Qualifications: One clerk would be required for accounts and should have a300 words
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Advertisement569 1957-09-25 12 NOTICES NOTICE TO ROAD USERS PARIT BUNTAR— SUNGEI BOGAK The roadway from 74th to 75th Mile Tall Ayer Road will be closed for repairs to level crossing at T. P. 25/17 Main Line on the night of 9th October, 1957 from 6.00 p.m. to 6.00 am. until the following morning.569 words
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Advertisement977 1957-09-25 12 NOTICES THE MALAYAN STUDENT Notice Is hereby given that A. Slvadas la no longer employed as Editor of the Malayan Student and has no authority whatsoever to transact any business In respect of the said magazineDated 23.9.57. BRADDELL RAMANI. Solicitors for the Malayan Student. CHAPTER 216 (Pawnbrokers.) UNREDEEMED PLEDGED GOODS977 words
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Advertisement604 1957-09-25 12 NOTICES CONSOLIDATED TIN SMELTERS LIMITED (Incorporated In England) Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 3tt%. leas Income Tax at 8s- 6d- In the pound, will be paid on the 14tn day of November 1957 on the 7% Non-Cumulative Preference Stock of the Company In respect of the604 words
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Advertisement456 1957-09-25 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient serv FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS 3q days Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swcrt P Kriirin Bakke Anna Bakke 12/15 Oet 16 Ocr 1 8 Oct 'i Elisabeth Bakke 24Scpr 9 Oct 8/10Nov 1 INov UNo" Ciertmd BBak e 12 Oct 26 Oct 25/27N0» 28N O 30456 words
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Advertisement1219 1957-09-25 13 Icl 1405 MANSFIELD*CO., LTD. T.i, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 0 proceed v,o other po*"J!" Cop Hope) pons to load Qrd d schQrge Singapore pMaSTT C?» CftS SeptiS 0 cVAlerndna;\:ondon tPt29 > <*' Oct 4/7 m burg, Glasgow Oct 1 hi 1 M 0 <*•••/" Oc, 21/22 :l, W tor-^noo;HoUond. Oet1,219 words
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Advertisement1086 1957-09-25 13 bu,l°d*!ng THE DEN LINE STEAMERS LTD Vi'iVr 0 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. S'hom Penang BENDORAN for Lonaon, In Pert/24 Sepf Homburg, Rotterdam 27 Sept/ 5 Oct London direct errives 27 Oct BENVORLICH for London, Rott., Hamburg, Antwerp 1/1,086 words
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Advertisement1291 1957-09-25 13 McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ILLERMAN LIMBS KLAVKNBBS LIMB LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER It PORTLAND ond tor U^A., North Aflontic Ports Accepting cargo for Control A Seuth and Canada vio Colombo Amerlco CITY OF COVINTRY Bl ONXVILLE Spore P. S'hom Penong Spore1,291 words
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Article95 1957-09-25 14 LONDON, Tues— Results ot English and Scottish football matches played yesterday were: Dlv. 1: Aston Viva 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 3. Div. 2: Stoke City 1 Liverpool 2. Div. 3 (North): Mansfield Town 1 Hull City 3; Halifax Town 1 Darlington 0: Hartlepools United 4 Barrow Tranmere RoversReuter - 95 words
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Article45 1957-09-25 14 LONDON, Tues. Result* of last night's Rugby Union and League matches: Northampton 14 Rugby 3; Birkenhead Park \2 Newbridge 0; Redruth S Rosslyn Park 0: Llanelly 15 Pontypool 6; Weston Super-Mare 0 Maesteg 6. Rugby League County match Lancashire H Yorkshire 25 Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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228 1957-09-25 14 VERNON MORGAN - 1964 GAMES LIKELY TO GO TO TOKYO BY VERNON MORGAN gOFIA, Tuesday.— The city organising the Olympic Games will, from 1964 onwards, decide the 15 sports to be contested if a proposal by the Executive Committee of the International Olympics Committee is adopted.Reuter - 228 words
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206 1957-09-25 14 KLANG. Tues. The Klang District Football Association will write to the Town Council asking for the reduction of the padang fees to be imposed next year. Aj, a meeting last night, the K.D.F.A. also decided to ask the Council to206 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-09-25 14 JOCKEY J. Gifford on Mr. B. Mavroleon's Master Nicky (No. 3) glances across at the challenger on the rails. Mr. C. H. Chandler's Grand Reject, ridden by K. Gethin. at the finish of the Arion Handicap Stakes at Kempton Park last week. Master Nicky wonReuter - 63 words
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262 1957-09-25 14 BIG SUPPORT ALSO FOR MOONGATE LONDON, Tuesday. 4RTABAN, trained by Sir Gordon Richards, was A made clear favourite for the Cesarewitch at 100 to 7 at the first callover on the Autumn Double at the Victoria Club last n ht. Artaba nhas yet to win thReuter - 262 words
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Article99 1957-09-25 14 BATH, Tues. William Ferguson (Fergie) the best known cricket scorer and baggageman in the history of the game died at his home here aged 72 yesterday. "Fergie" who was the scorer for the touring West Indies team during the past season, retired because of illReuter - 99 words
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Article17 1957-09-25 14 LONDON, Tues— Distillery boat Olantoran 4-1 in the Ulster Cup final replay last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article287 1957-09-25 14 V[EW YORK, Tues— CarIi men Basilio, the world welterweight champion, last night took the world middleweight title from Sugar Ray Robinson, after 15 gruelling rounds. But it was a close thing. The referee voted nine rounds for Robinson and six for Basilio But the twoReuter - 287 words
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Miscellaneous321 1957-09-25 14 21. Storage space In barrack* Straits Times Crossword ""mW' l** 23. She and I go to the gallery. L pause (8). I t^^-3 fcJSSy^ s f^S^6 *T\S"J f^3 24. What Is here can hardly ii ii ii produce solid results (2, 3 B DOWN Wordsworth's "flower that iH HH lii321 words
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Advertisement891 1957-09-25 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 10 Word, SS (Mm.) Box M et: extra. THE JULY 1957 Edition of the Federation of Malaya Telephone Directory can be purchased from The Straits Times Press Ltd., Cecil Street. Singapore. Price $1-50 per copy. Pasta?: 30 cents extra. VEHICLES WANTED 2(1 Word, SS (Mm.) Box SO et:891 words
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Advertisement589 1957-09-25 15 NOTICES BT ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF Confiscated, Unclaimed, Unser- j Ticeable and Intestate Artk-les comprising: Bicycles, Jewellery. I Fountain Pens, Clothing, Shoes. Pressure Lamps, Amplifiers, Loud Speakers, Bolts, Cig&retts, Tables. I Wrist Watches, etc. etc. To be held at The Central Police Station Compound589 words
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Article257 1957-09-25 16 THE FRIDA CASE fHE Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union will not give its verdict on the Frida Case yet, because... THERE HAS BEEN ANOTHER PROTEST CONCERNING THE AGE OF A RUNNER AT THE RECENT F.M.A.A.U CHAMPIONSHIPS. Mr. Oh Boon Tat, the official referee at257 words
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113 1957-09-25 16 BIGGEST SURPRISE OF MY LIFE -FRIDA ERNEST FRIDA, said in Singapore yesterday that he was surprised to learn that his birthday was Jan. 9, 1937 and not Sept. 9, 1938 as stated in his birth cerificate. "When told about it a fortnight ago, I was shocked and upset over the113 words
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Article74 1957-09-25 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. The Australian Lawn Tennis Association, organisers of the 1957 Davis Cup competition, yesterday withdrew the venue of the second inter-zone final from Perth and granted it to Brisbane. The first inter-zone final, between the United States and the Philippines, will be played in AdelaideReuter - 74 words
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295 1957-09-25 16 ALL PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY THE SINGAPORE BoysScouts Association and the Children's Society will share the proceeds of this year's Singapore Business Houses FA. Feith Cup charity soccer match at Jalan Besar on Sunday. Singapore's top rock and roll artists will295 words
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319 1957-09-25 16 EPSOM JEEP - Our Kingdom show ability on track Tins THREE'YEAR'OLD IS ONE TO WATCH AT PENANG Newcomer Blachan impresses in gallop with Landsdale By EPSOM JEEP pEXAXG. Tues.— Our Kingdom, a three-year-old in Jimmy Martin's stable, showed galloping ability on the training track here this morning. Paced by Fire Power, Our Kingdom319 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-09-25 16 CHALLENGER Tony Anthony lies sprawled on the canvas as liehtheavyweight champion Archie IVfcore is restrained by referee Mush> allahan during the sixth round of their title fight in the Olympic Auditorium. Los Angeles, on Saturday. Anthony got up but was knocked out byAP - 57 words
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Article65 1957-09-25 16 NANYANG VARSITY TO GET $120,000 t<hf: silv $i2O,0 y OO vans Cup tournam, byth Sport which end day. I Mr. Q president ;toid th. terdav sity will gate eollec "All .'X),. running th waUSn the teir>But v certain that would have tournament more accomi the last than 3.000 be locked65 words
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Article62 1957-09-25 16 PAKISTAN'S I team will play gapore on Sui their way back from thefirst round mat Hong Kong. The Pakistani! begin their mat Hong Konu I agreed to the minton A of 60 per a collections, excl and lodging. The Singapore teair. meet the Pakistani selected from62 words
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Article40 1957-09-25 16 NAVY Komadj win over RAF in a S.H A. Dh Seletar yesOtley scored oil bully. Wanderers ing spree when thi I V.M.C.A. 9-0 in a Div. at Balestier Roaci. Serangoon Oai R.AS.C drc I Div. 3 mater.40 words
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225 1957-09-25 16 KEN FERNANDEZ - QUITTING? NO, I AM AIMING FOR TOKYO TRIP— PARRY KEN FERNANDEZ By SELANGOR sprinter Ronald Parry, 24, who became the first Malayan to run the 100 yards in under 10 seconds, yesterday denied that he was giving up athletics for good. "On the contrary,"' he told me, "I am aiming225 words
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Article41 1957-09-25 16 St. Andrew's beat Victoria 5-1 in an inter-school hockey match at Woodsville yester day. L'Estrange < 2 1 Loh Boon Eng (2) and Gurucharan Singh scored for Saints and Sing Gee for Victoria. The second team match was drawn 1-1.41 words
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Article25 1957-09-25 16 TOKYO. Tues. Japanese Orient featherweight champion Shigejl Kaneko beat Philippine Flash Elorde on points In a 10-round nontitle bout held here tonlghr Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article45 1957-09-25 16 c d t O^ t o a d n a n y OU^ ce h O e I ne WhM thc WpSt Indles West Indies expect to make a profit of about £innnn the same a s on their 1950 tour.-Reutm 30.000-45 words
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Article101 1957-09-25 16 DAVID IN MIXED DOUBLES WIN BOMBAY. Tues.— Finn Kob hero and J. Hammergard Hans.n of Denmark and David Choong; of .Malay :> were among the winners in mixed doubles last nigbi when the first -ound of tbe Western India and Cricket Club of India com bincd badminton championships began. KobberoReuter - 101 words
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280 1957-09-25 16 CHAMPS SHOW BETTER FORM rjEFENDING champions Singapore Recreation Club scored a comfortable 4-0 victory over Singapore Cricket Club in their S.H.A. Div. 1 league hockey match on the padang yesterday. S.R.C. gave a far more impressive display yesterday than in their first match last week280 words
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118 1957-09-25 16 UNIVERSITY of Malaya outplayed R.A.F Changi for a 3-1 victory in their S.H.A Div. 1 league match at Bukit Timah yesterday. Although this was their first game season. University showed good form and *houM be well up in the title race. Changi were first to118 words
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Article98 1957-09-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR, rues. South China Football Club of Hong Kong made a profit of $12,264 from their three soccer matches here, including the annual Ho Ho Cup match against Malayan Chinese, In July Gate collections for the three matches were: Ho Ho Cup $26,124; South China98 words
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Miscellaneous100 1957-09-25 16 WMWM RIGGER S.C.C. "A" v 8.A.M.C,, padane: R.A.F. Changi v Policr, Chanel; South Wales Borderers v Naval j Base, Borderers; S.E.R. v R.A.F. Tengah, S.E.R. L'niversity inter-faculty: Art. and Science v Medical's, Bukit Timah. HOCKf.Y S.H.A. league Div. 1: S.T.l', v 1.A., Balestier Road; Army six-a-<ide tournament, Nee Soon. SOCCER100 words
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