The Straits Times, 3 October 1957
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Title Section12 1957-10-03 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1957 15 CENTS12 words
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Article2533 1957-10-03 1 ACCEPT TREATY AND GIVE THANKS TO BRITAIN. SAYS DATO SIR CLOUGH Premier puts case in Council L I ALA LUMPUR, 1 \V c d Tengku Abdul Rahman, defending the AngloMalayan Defence Treaty, told the Legislative (Ouncil today: "We cannot go it alone." He said: "We2,533 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1957-10-03 1 BACK FROM JAIL TO A —GOOD HOME DINNER I^IFTEEN of the 48 students detained during the anti-subversion swoop last Wednesday were released yesterday afternoon They left Outram Jail at 4 p.m. —two hours after the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, had met their1,221 words
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Article16 1957-10-03 1 CANBERRA. Wed. The Senate tonight approved the recent trade treaty signed with Japan.— Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration599 1957-10-03 1 SIT YIN FONG - SIT YIN FONG HEADMASTER LEE MAY FLY TO LONDON TO BAR SINGAPORE SINGER'S MARRIAGE TO BRITISH CHARACTER ACTOR By T^HE Singapore singing student, Miss Mabel Lee Soo Bee, 23, who plans to marry in London this month, has received a curt parental order:599 words
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Article, Illustration252 1957-10-03 1 IF ONLY IT COULD TALK... Body of parang victim found A GREY AND WHITE CAT was the only witness of the brutal murder of a stallholder whose mutilated body was found in a pond at the 9th mile Ulu Pandan Road in Singapore yesterday. The252 words
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92 1957-10-03 1 'Japan will go to war in 20 years' TOKYO. Wed.— Japan will go to war in Asia within the next 20 years to solve its population problem the Mayor of Manila forecast here today. "The Japanese will have to expand whether they like it or not Ten to 20 yearsAP - 92 words
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Article146 1957-10-03 1 JAKARTA, Wed.— A mob of hundreds of Muslims stormed the local branch offices of Indonesian Communist Party in Soerabaya yesterday in protest against a local Communist leader, who had set up unlicensed houses on premises of the local Grand Mosque. The angry mob pulledUP - 146 words
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Article131 1957-10-03 1 US $292 m. drop in gold reserves ONDON, Wed. Bri- tain's gold and dollar rpserves fell by US$292 million during September and stood at US$l,--850 million at the end of the month, the Treasury announced today. But this serious drop occurred in the first weeks of the month. The trendAP - 131 words
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Advertisement59 1957-10-03 1 Ht> Carvfut la wearing un>^^^*V ground Sunglaste* which may cjum yout eye* to be deP^ fective. Protect your eye* with Dah Sin Sunglasses for safety DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE, J25 North Bridge Rd.. S'por. 7 Next door ODION Phon* ***** Branch Otti«: The Penono, Optieol Co., 13 Forcuhor St., Ptnang.59 words
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Advertisement87 1957-10-03 1 fofa**^ SHOES STOP PRESS QUIT ORDER COPENHAGEN. Wed. Mr. Sergei Smirnov. an u>MNtant to the Soviet military attache, was ordn«'il liy the Danish Government to leave the country by next Monday. No reason was given. Riutrr. PHILIPS PHILIPS 185X6 5 A <i 5-band Bi-Ampli receiver with 9 valve M. f^87 words
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Article, Illustration2156 1957-10-03 2 Why that pact is good for us— by Premier RAHMAN DEFENDS THE TREATY^ WE CAN HAVE^ff REVIEWED WHENEVER WE WANT 9 j THROUGHOUT TALKS BRITISH DELEGATION ACTED IN COMMENDABLE SPIRIT AND MANNER...THE AGREEMENT DOES NOT INVOLVE US WITH THE AFFAIRS OF SEATO* ASSISTANCE FOR DEFENCE FROM BRITAIN ONLY WHEN WE2,156 words
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Article80 1957-10-03 2 IPOH. Wed.— Mr. Justice Shepherd today set aside a fine of $200 imposed by the Ipoh Sessions Court on a contractor, Nr Tong Hing, for negligently riding a motorcycle and causing the death of a woman on May 4. The judge also cancelled the six months'80 words
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236 1957-10-03 2 GHANA'S BROKEN UNDERTAKING UPSETS JUDGE CASE OF THE DEPORTED MUSLIMS KUMASI (Ghana), Wednesday a BRITISH Judge in the High Court here yes- A-terday said he was "most concerned and upset over an undertaking broken by the Crown authi rities. Mr. Justice Smith was hear ing legal arguments as to whether236 words
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Article143 1957-10-03 2 ECJYDNEY. Wed. A 29--5Jj year-old woman alleged In the Supreme Court today she had virtually been kept s a prisoner for more than 528 years by a wealthy 5 Sydney man. Before she had escaped s she said she had been fed on sReuter - 143 words
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Article26 1957-10-03 2 LONDON, Wed. The Duke of Beaufort, Eng- land's "Master of the s Horse," was thrown from s his mount while hunting £at Badminton yesterday26 words
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209 1957-10-03 2 MUNICH, Wednesday. I?ORMER Nazi Field Marshal Ferdinand Scheor- neer told a state court yesterday that I maintained iron discipline in his armies in the closing days of the war because "entire German divisions would retreat before one Russian tank." Schoerner went on trialAP - 209 words
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Advertisement82 1957-10-03 2 "Thank you Goh Joo Cheow!" I aßf says Lee Perk Hai "I've never been so happy about the care of my car as the day I drove into a Mobilgas Station! Fine products Mobilgas Special and Mobiloil Special and what's more truly frendly service. My friend Chew Pin Wee will82 words
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Miscellaneous131 1957-10-03 2 RAIMA UAf AVA Danr club 655 Regional An- HIAImIIA nouncements: 656 Singapore «i^^ 3 9 J., metre Shop: 83 Make Mln Music 845 M^* CC 297 m tre I Talk of the Week 9.00 DtacuJlnß m 7 5 <** nln Announc*. I the Discs; 930 Time Signal and ment; 7.16131 words
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452 1957-10-03 3 PREMIER ON BANK RATE: WE HAD TO ACT, WE TACKLED PROBLEM AT ROOT LONDON, Wednesday. iiiK. HAROLD MACMILLAN, the Prime Minister, declared last night that there "is not uoing to be an election." lie was replying to calls forReuter - 452 words
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215 1957-10-03 3 Ike's plan to pull troops out of Little Rock flops 'ASSURANCE' BY GOVERNOR FAUBUS DOESN'T SATISFY PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, Wednesday ATI AN worked out yesterday by President Eisenhower and the Governors of four Southern State* for the withdrawal of Federal troops from Little Rock, Arkansas, collapsed last night. The plan was215 words
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Article110 1957-10-03 3 Britain's postal rates up LONDON, Wed. British postage, telegram and telephone charges went up yesterday to produce another £42 million a year t 0 meet higher wages and running costs. Overseas telegram charges have gone up by 40 per cent. The flat rate for ordinary Commonwealth tele grams now costsReuter - 110 words
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Article37 1957-10-03 3 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. Indian tribesmen killed three children, mutilated a woman and Injured many other people in a raid on a small village in the Brazilian interior, according to news reaching here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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131 1957-10-03 3 Surprise disclosures by a doctor LONDON, Wednesday. VNISM was probably more widespread than Dr. Joshua Brierer, medical •iroctor ot the Institute of Social Psychiatry, said here last night. He told a Press conference: "Speaking from experience, many families are broken not so much through homosexualityReuter - 131 words
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Article54 1957-10-03 3 LONDON. Wed.-Prince BMlei has .\sian flu, it "IlKially Mated today. 1'• h in a sick room "Hi f (l ,ir «ther boys who ovn cMgfct the epidemic un School. Berk "lii.h ,ie joined nine ill s.ay at the school. ti,, r visits him and «.the r54 words
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Article37 1957-10-03 3 Piui s. Nation, 19, of the U.S. Navy, was today sent•nrrd to be dishonourably discharged for marrying without his commanding offlf rmission Nation married Cynthia de Ouzman. 24, a Filipino— A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article20 1957-10-03 3 ATLANTA, Wed. Mr. Charles Howard Candler, heir to the Coca-Cola fortune, died here yesterday aged 78.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article62 1957-10-03 3 Uilli^. 1 VN i, <;KL S Wed When Municipal Judse David 'Iliains asked TeJlas Harris why he was driving at 90 ph. he received this answer: trvi^ I* ad sallon5 allon of ice wain in my car and I was r to get to aAP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration126 1957-10-03 3 LOVELY Pamela Richardson, 24, a florist from Victoria, London, views the world's oldest bottle of beer, brewed about 1720. The ancient brew, insured for K. 200, belongs to MajorGen, and Mrs. I. D. ErskineReuter - 126 words
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Article30 1957-10-03 3 PARIS, Wed.— The 28-year-old wife of a government clerk, Madame Jeanne christophe, today gave birth to quintuplets three boys and two girls. All are in excellent health.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article93 1957-10-03 3 VOLCANIC ISLE KEEPS GROWING LISBON. Wed. Eight hundred people abandoned their homes on the island of Fayal in the Azores yesterday following the eruption of a submarine volcano which emerged from the sea, forming an island 300 yards offshore. Reports reaching here today said the island was growing rapidly in93 words
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Article22 1957-10-03 3 RANGOON, Wed. lUegal immigrants to Burma may be deported without court proceedings under a new bill passed by Parliament. A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article100 1957-10-03 3 LONDON, Wed. The roverning body of the Church of England was asked yesterday to rule on whether fermented or unfermented wine should be used during celebration of Holy Communion. The Church Upper House was handed the problem after the convocation of Canterbury, the "Parliament" ofUP - 100 words
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Article290 1957-10-03 3 LONDON, Wed Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £46 Funding 4% War 3>i r P £63Vk RANKS Merc. (£5; £24 p.u.) £6% Chartered (£1) 39/9 Hongkong ($125) £45 INSI R\M-E Com. Un. (ute.) 69/9 /6 Royal 79/3 Prudential290 words
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293 1957-10-03 3 BEVAN: TORIES GOT IN BY TELLING LIES LABOUR SHAPES BIG DEBATE BRIGHTON, Wednesday. IMR. ANEURIN BEVAN, the Labour left-wing iTi leader, said last night one reason why the party and trade unions could not co-operate with the Government was because "they have been telling lies to obtain a Parliamentary majority."Reuter - 293 words
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Article19 1957-10-03 3 HAVANA, Wed. Seven Cuban amateur baseball players were killed by lightning yesterday at Lamelie, Oriente Province.— A.P.AP - 19 words
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Article126 1957-10-03 3 Labour shares plan approved BRIGHTON, Wed. The Labour Party confer ence today supported a plan for future Labour governments to acquire a state foothold in important Industries by buying their stock market shares. Speakers protested that the plan departed from the "old fashioned" socialist principle ot outright nationalisation. They declaredReuter - 126 words
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Article29 1957-10-03 3 LAGOS. Wed. The death roll in Sunday's train crash 20 miles from Ibadan rose to 44 yesterday, with more feared dead as rescue work continues. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement156 1957-10-03 4 U//M&s^f^\ ur iatest sc re for mi ffelllfflJ M')A 2 Firsts jt _J_U r -1 Third r^ 7 J total score Vu dOU \"ohs t T .a» IHIR 2 gold medals v C °n R R sT cuso 6 C °I S U» 4 silver medals cUSS 6 V^/* t9s7.156 words
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Article300 1957-10-03 5 THEY CAN TEACH MALAYA LITTLE ABOUT UNIVERSITY EDUCATION BUT~ KEEP SHINING EXAMPLE POLISHED LEST IT TARNISH— DOBBY JAPAN can teach Malaya little in the field of 1 university education, thinks the Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Malaya. But, said300 words
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Article152 1957-10-03 5 Union plans to build 8 state HQs IPOH, Wed. rPKE National Union of Plantation Workers, the largest trade union in Malaya, is working on plans for eight state headquarters buildings to cost $750,000. A union official told the Straits Tim.;s today that the impetus tor the state projects came /rom152 words
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Article131 1957-10-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. SINCE the end of 1954 about 50.000 acres of rubber have been broken up into small lots or sold for agmentation. Disclosing this in the Fedal Council today, the Minster for Natural Resources nche Bahaman bin Shamddin. said this formed 2i131 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-10-03 5 Zainab is out to be crowned 'Deepavali Queen' ATTRACTIVE Miss Zainab Majid, 21, is one of 11 women who have already entered for the "Deepayali Queen contest at the Singapore Amateur Football Association dance at the Sea View Hotel, on Oct. 19. Although the contest is open to women of91 words
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Article56 1957-10-03 5 Singapore police are looking for a hit-and-run motorist who knocked down a five-year-old girl at the 5j mile Pasir Panjang Road at about 6.30 p.m. yesterday. The girl, Lim Hal Lee, was admitted to hospital in a serious condition. Information should be given to Insp E.56 words
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Article28 1957-10-03 5 The four chambers of commerce i n Singapore will give a Joint dinner on Nov. 6 to bid farewell to th e Governor, Sir Robert Black.28 words
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184 1957-10-03 5 MR. JUSTICE BUTTROSE in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday told two men, found guilty of gang robbery: "The seriousness and gravity of the offence cannot be overemphasised and the only way to stop and stifle it effectively is to impose a substantial sentence."184 words
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Article52 1957-10-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Government has spent over $211,000 for extending the offices of tho Prime Minister and the Mln ister for Defence in Brockman Road. The amount Includes the cost of putting up a chain link perimeter fence around the buildings and erecting a52 words
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Article137 1957-10-03 5 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday save an assurance that foreign industrialists would be accorded fair treatment and that there would be no discrimination against them. Mr. Jumabhoy was commenting on a statement made on Monday by Mr. G. D.137 words
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Article177 1957-10-03 5 'Worried about 260 sacked men* a DELEGATION from the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association met the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday to discuss the findings of a court of inquiry, which investigated the recent go- slow at the wharves. The delegation was177 words
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Article37 1957-10-03 5 KOTA BHARU, Wed. The Sultan of Kelantan the Raja Perempuan and other members of the royal household attended the preview of the Malayan Film Unit's "Merdeka for Malaya", at the Cathay Theatre here.37 words
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Article45 1957-10-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Gan Chew Huat was in the Sessions Court sentenced to two years' Jail for cheat Ing Ng Tang Kian and Wong Goon Eng by obtaining money from them for Federal Citizenship certificates and giving them food permit forms instead.45 words
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Article35 1957-10-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government has started a clerical staff training centre in Kota Bharu for Government servants in the East Coast states. Each course will take between 10 and 15 days.35 words
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Article27 1957-10-03 5 Another 425 youths registered for National Service in Singapore yesterday, th* second day of the registration. The total number of those registered is now 86527 words
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Article106 1957-10-03 5 rE Labour Front wants the Singapore City Council to stop prosecuting hawkers in the city area pending a decision on a proposal to de-licence them. This proposal is being stu died by the health commit tee. It may delay meeting the urgent needs of clt> hawkers.106 words
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Article19 1957-10-03 5 SEGAMAT. Wed. Hie Council has decided to stick to 1957 valuations and rated on property for 1958.19 words
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124 1957-10-03 5 THE GOLFERS DON'T MIND FLYING-FOX HUNTERS FJUNTERS armed with 11 shotguns ar c out on the links of the Royal Singapore Golf Club almost every night in search of the edible flying-foxes which abound there but the club authorities are not planning any move against them. "They are not causing124 words
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Article33 1957-10-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Only one fetal case of cancer of the lunj? is reported in the health returns for August in Johore Bahru. There was one death from TB In August.33 words
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Advertisement202 1957-10-03 5 Recognize her? You don't really know this' *oman. But the chances arc you Anou aid admire) someone very mucH' iikt her. A woman serenely poised »nJ <urc of herself in any tircw: 'he rc.]v,ri ts simple. She rctuscs to put up with any personal.inccnvcnitnce that can be •voided. For example,202 words
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Advertisement278 1957-10-03 5 ■Ty^y ii m j The amazing Bargains have drawn thousands ot peop/e. NOW OFFERS Normal Now American Woven tex socks $3.00 $1.40. Maximum 6 pairs per person We reserve the right to refuse to those who purchase for Re-sale Thousand of White Dacron Suitings Sports shirts Normal Now from $5.50278 words
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Miscellaneous392 1957-10-03 5 SINGAPORE TRADE IN- class 5. 15 pm. m'STRIlL FAIR at Great World, YMCA (Orchard Road): Body"muWem park Kim Seng Road, building, welghtUftlng 4.30 p.m.; pm u> midnlRht. I judo juniors 4 30 pm seniors NATIONAL SERVICE REGIS- 1 5.30 pm.; HMS Pinafore reTRATION for those bom bet- 1 hearsal 8392 words
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185 1957-10-03 6 Gift soon for Mr. Tim <abn&*f* FMBtml* No. V rVO Dyak swords impounded three days ago by Singapore customs have been returned to their rightful owners. Penghulu Sibah, a Dyak chieftain whose film star daughter Lull will T>e seen shortly in "The185 words
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306 1957-10-03 6 THE granite-face of Penghulu Sibah father and forbidding chaperon of little Lull broke into a smile again yesterday. This strange unspoiled couple, who have never before been outside the wilds of Borneo, have been brought here to publicise Shaw Bros 1 new film. "The Long306 words
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Article118 1957-10-03 6 •THE Singapore Chettiars' Cnamber of Commerce yesterday expressed surprise that the Government had turned down its proposal to help civil servants in debt. I Officials of the chamber said that they were expect ing an official reply from the Government before calling an executive council118 words
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Article37 1957-10-03 6 Four hundred and forty young men in Singapore between f he ages of 18 and 19 registered for national service yesterday, the first day of registration, at the Singapore Military Forces Headquarters in Beach Road.37 words
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Article66 1957-10-03 6 Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr J. M. Jumabhoy, will represent the Colony at the 1957 Colombo plan consultative committee meeting at ministerial level in Saigon from Oct. 21 to 24. Mr. o. H. R. Beadles, deputy Secretary to the Ministry, will leave for Saigon66 words
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Article239 1957-10-03 6 BREAK IN BRITAIN BEFORE BECOMING GOVERNOR 'VERY GREAT HONOUR TO TAKE OVER FROM HIM' THE Chief Secret a Mr. W. A. C. Goodr, left Singapore In Corfu lor Britain terday for a two-montr. break before returning to become the Colony v new Governor. He told the239 words
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Article, Illustration217 1957-10-03 6 This kind of talk annoys me, says Sir Percy QIR Percy McNeice, former President of the Singa--0 pore City Council, said yesterday that it always annoyed him to hear children in institutions described as "lucky." Speaking at the 10th an nual "at home" and prize giving day217 words
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Article96 1957-10-03 6 A dancer is back after six years ELAINE VINE, 21, who left Singapore six years ago to study ballet in England, returns this week to be a bridesmaid at her sister s wedding in Kuaia Lumpur. She arrives on Saturday in the Tegelberg from Durban. After four and a half96 words
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Article79 1957-10-03 6 IPOH, Wed.— The reunion dinner of the former students of the Penang Free School will be held in Ipoh on Oct. 21 to mark the schools 141 st anniversary. A Perak branch of the association will be formed at the dinner which be held at 7 p.m.79 words
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Article30 1957-10-03 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Customs offices in Johore will be closed on Oct. 12. the anniversay of the funeral of Sultan Abubakar, and on Oct. 22 for Deepavali.30 words
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Article76 1957-10-03 6 Car thefts in the city area had been too prevalent recently. Mr. J. F. McWlllian: the Singapore District Judg commented yesterday whea he Jailed a seaman for H months for stealing a car. Tan Boon Leong was found guilty of stealing a car bt longing76 words
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Article38 1957-10-03 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Mohamed bin Abdullah whose boat was licenced to take two passengers, was found carrying six in exces;Mohamed. who claimed 'hat they were all his closi relative:, was fined $15 here today.38 words
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Article38 1957-10-03 6 Ng Kong Long, a man, who had opium und< i pork and sausages in a ba.»ket at Pulau Tekong on July 15. was fined in Singapore yesterday. Ng. 54. was arrested by a constable. Mohamed38 words
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Article29 1957-10-03 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed K. S. Wilson, of the N:r fined $150 in the Masistrate'Court today for drivinc car without holding a ing licence on Sept. 829 words
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Article148 1957-10-03 6 Hiker's hobby— study of temples |>ENANG. Wed. A Gerl man university graduate hitch-hiking round the world has an unusual hobby h«' studies temples and shrineo in every country he visits. Hans Joachim Lange 23. of Berliin. started walking fifteen months ago. A kee.: art and history student, ne plan.s tc148 words
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173 1957-10-03 7 re Public Works i 1 Department, understaffed before Malayanisation has expatriate engineers and five architects in the months. Included among them is ie former Director of Public l Mr R. G. lies, who iri 29 years' experience The PWD establishment provides for 50173 words
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152 1957-10-03 7 ifHE chief of the Colombo Plan section of New Zea--1 land's Department of External Affairs, Mr. G. C. Burton, is to confer with Government officials in Singapore and the Federation on co-operation between them and his country. He arrived yesterday by Qantas-BOAC for152 words
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Article21 1957-10-03 7 The Singapore Department of Information Services will conduct its 17th civics course for 24 teachers from English schools today.21 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-10-03 7 DETECTIVES enter the house at which Tan Siew Tong, 29. was murdered yesterday to take fingerprints. Bloodstains were found on the bridge which they are crossing. Straits Times picture.32 words
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Article282 1957-10-03 7 NO NEED FOR LIST OF BANNED WORDS SINGAPORE Assemblymen are too gentlemanly to require the speaker to compile a list of banned expressions to guide them in the House according to the Assemblymen themselves. In the Australian House of Representatives. whose I Speaker has amassed a282 words
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Article28 1957-10-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federal finance committee has approved a vote of $40,000 for simultaneous Interpretation equipment needed for the ECAFE meeting her P next year.28 words
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Article62 1957-10-03 7 A youth attacked a lorry driver from behind with a butcher's knife soon after the lorry was involved in a minor accident in Chinatown, a Singapore Magistrate was told yesterday. Heng Teck Hong, 17, was convicted of causing hurt to Tan Teck Yong, the lorry driver, at62 words
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Article37 1957-10-03 8 20 Word, $10 (Minimum). THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Tan Eng Llm of Malacca thank the Relatives and Friends who sent Wreaths, Cakes, Cash, Condolence Messages. Loaned Cars end Rendered Assistance In their recent bereavement.37 words
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Article50 1957-10-03 8 20 Word, $10 (Minimum). MADAM KANO CHEW HANO vill you please call at Vat Yuen Hong Co., Ltd.. 25, Oxley Garden Immediately. Tel: *****. Most urgent Business. JOHN YEO HOCK CHEONO. Please return Immediately and explain. Persons knowing his thereabouts are asked to Ring Up *****, ***** Teo Brothers.50 words
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Article162 1957-10-03 8 M Word, tie (Minimum). WHO'S been at my Romary's Honey Bake biscuits? Romary's make biscuits for the Connoisseur. So!e A'--ents— Robinson's. ARRESTED ON The Spot Miistiness and ho"ible smells are quickly arrested by Alr-wlck. Used i- -abiding citizens everywhere. ANYONE INTERESTED In Tour of Japan. U.S.A., Europe. U.K. May162 words
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635 1957-10-03 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Thurs. Oct. 3, 1957. Going It Alone Before the Federal Legislative Council met yesterday to debate the defence treaty I with Britain, it was stated 1 that no whips would be going out to Alliance memj bers. The Government was j probably guided in this decision635 words
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Article268 1957-10-03 8 Singapore's decision to exclude Federation students from its schools is not in any sense an unfriendly one. As the Director of Education has pointed out, there is no discrimination; all outside students will not be admitted. Exclusion is perhaps not the right word to use, for the proper268 words
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Article250 1957-10-03 8 Nothing more than a slight raising of eye-brows need be expected from members of the Alumni Association at the news that the Department of Aborignes in Kuala Lipis has begun training courses ior bomohs. Seventeen aborigine bomohs, who completed a week's indoctrination in hygiene and elementary medicine, are250 words
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1179 1957-10-03 8 Turf clubs of Malaya enter difficult times I THANKS TO ILLEGAL BOOKTCS EXCESSIVE TAXATION AND HOMBEBB RACKETS. OACINO in Malaya was quickly into its stride after the Japanese surrender and in 1946 the Straits Racing Association, comprising representatives of the clubs, resumed its administrative role. The Penang, Perak and Selangor1,179 words
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Article100 1957-10-03 8 LLOYD MORGAN - LLOYD MORGAN by Racing in Malaya has had its vicissitudes during a history of 100 years and more. The sport enjoyed its palmiest days seven or eight years after the war. Its prosperity began to wane soon afterwards. The waning process has quickened in recent years,100 words
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168 1957-10-03 8 IT has been the policy of the Federation Education Dept. in the past to train those in the Elementary Normal Course as general purpose teachers. Now thosp in their final year are suddenly told that they will be regarded as English specialists. This sudden168 words
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Letter27 1957-10-03 8 MAY I appeal to the Malayan Army command to favour Taiping, with the company of the Seventh Battalion of the Malay Regiment.27 words
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Letter33 1957-10-03 8 Call for M-film screening I WOULD like to request that the Merdeka film be screened once more in Kuantan. The first showing was not sufficiently publicised to enable all Interested people to attend33 words
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Letter46 1957-10-03 8 AS a citizen or Singapore I wish to shower bouquets on the Singapore Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, for his courage in curbing subversive ele ments. May I wish Mr. Llm and his colleagues every success? S. K. W. Singapore.46 words
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66 1957-10-03 8 MILLION PAVEMENTS: WHY NOT CLEAN EXISTING ONES? SINGAPORE City Council is spending $1 million to provide new pavements and to repair existing ones What about spending a fraction of this sum in clearing pavements of bicycles. cobblers. Jagas' charpoys, pavement hawkers, coffee roasters games and barbers? Shop-keepers are prosecuted if66 words
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Advertisement520 1957-10-03 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Word* tit (Minimum). GRAHAM: To Anne and Kred, a daughter, on 2nd October, 1057, at Batu Gajah Hospital. WHARTON: To Helen and Harry, a son, Geoffrey Hugh, at Bungsar Hospital, October 2. LOST 20 H,,rrf«SJ (Mm.) Box SO eln. txlra. LOST Small Silver Grey Monkey with black520 words
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Advertisement9 1957-10-03 8 FOP Off* 1 TAILORING OF STVL£ AM QUALITY... jT*l9 words
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Advertisement153 1957-10-03 8 jgtßi^ m<l t'il blades close-mesli euard table or bracket 3 jroffHßfe l; speeds oscillating A.C. main-* bbMJ& i S"pore Penang Feder. i f^Jiiilßl.k V 1752 16 $105 NEW TABLE FANS The CSZ3 know about ventilatior THI GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. (MALAYA Kronen* THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD. OF ENC. THE WORLDS153 words
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118 1957-10-03 9 MARRIAGE RECORD LOST, BUT DIVORCE IS GIVEN rum H.\l L ROMNEY LONDON, Wed. The fact that the record of the marriage was yed during the r.ea occupation in iya did not prevent layan wife, EvangeOladya Mary Dutnow living at HenMiddlesex, from obtaining a divorce in London yesterday. married Alfred Harold118 words
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Article30 1957-10-03 9 itor John J. Sparkman, Singapore, yescalled on the GovSir Robert Black, and the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim lock. The Sparkmans leave for Lumpur tonight by train.30 words
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210 1957-10-03 9 EDUCATION OFFICIAL TELLS TEACHERS HOW TO RUN SCHOOLS TO SATISFY GOVERNMENT FIX EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES FOR THEM— DON'T LET THEM GO OWN WAY: LEE JHE permanent Secretary to the Singapore Education Ministry, Mr. Lee Siow Mong, yesterday advised delegates from eight Chinese educational bodies and teachers unions210 words
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Article99 1957-10-03 9 'DISGUSTED,' HE STABBED HIS WIFE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An estate labourer told th" First Magistrate's Court here today that he stabbed hi> wife with a kitchen knife because he was disgustec with her behaviour witn other men." P Vellasamy pleade:i guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Chittu99 words
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Article23 1957-10-03 9 Mr. T. A. Mahony, a Deputy Public Prosecutor and Crown Counsel, Singapore has returned to the Colony off long leave.23 words
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Article89 1957-10-03 9 The Hong Kong University Alumni Association of Singapore is to ask the Federation and Colony Governments to recognise architects who qualify in Hong Kong. Dr. Sen Gupta, president of the association, told a Press conference yesterday that Hong Kong degrees should be recognised as it was89 words
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Article75 1957-10-03 9 A textile businessman, Gan j Wee Beng. of Tiong Poh Road, was found guilty In Singapore yesterday and fined $100 for offering a Sin gapore Harbour Board policeman a bribe of $5 on July 8. It was alleged that Gan offered the money to the75 words
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Article49 1957-10-03 9 BENTONG. Wed. Overage pupils In Chinese schools in Pahang must sign an undertaking to leave school at the end of this year, or they will not be allowed la continue their studies, says a Government order. The undertaking will jp countersigned by headmasters.49 words
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Article136 1957-10-03 9 DOLICE are guarding three China-bound Qantas- BOAC passengers who arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon. The three men, who are listed in Raffles Hotel register as Lv Chung Yu, Han Li Fu and Tsou Pai Chuan, were driven off in a car by security officers as soon136 words
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Article20 1957-10-03 9 SEREMBAN, Wed. The YMCA will hold a bazaar and jumble sale at Sungel Ujong Club. Seremban, on Saturday.20 words
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Article63 1957-10-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Lee Tim Fook. alias Ya'acob I Lee bin Abdullah, of Pantai I Besar, Perak. described by the police as a pickpocket, was I today sentenced to a year's jail and 18 months' police supervision. He was found guilty of stealing a fountain pen belonging63 words
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Article, Illustration425 1957-10-03 9 Lonely typist, 18, on way to wed soldier sweetheart after letter to War Office: 'Bless the generals, says her mother I£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Army is to fly an 18-year-old English girl to Malaya to marry the soldier she twice turned down. SHE is Miss Janet425 words
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134 1957-10-03 9 Bills: Colony is out to learn an easier way from Penang TVo Singapore officials are going to Penang to learn how municipal bills may be presented to the ratepayer in a simpler form. They are the acting adviser in the City Council's Organisation and Methods Department, Mr. D. J. Shave,134 words
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Article96 1957-10-03 9 HOSTEL FOR 150 READY NEXT WEEK KLANG, Wed.— A $100,000 hostel for Malay boys at school here but living outside Klang will be ready next week. It has four dormitories for 150 boys and a dining hall. It is situated in the High School compound. At present about 100 outstation96 words
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Article, Illustration167 1957-10-03 9 Going up again— hut they pulled down CITY COUNCIL WARNS: ITS ILLEGAL l IM AH liat, a 51-year-old Jobless tuberculosis victim and his family of seven are rebuilding their home which was pulled down on Monday by a City Council demolition team. They nope to nave their old attap hut167 words
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Article40 1957-10-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party will write to the British Government In support of the demand for self-gov-ernment for Brunei. This decision was taken at the party's central executive committee meeting here last night.40 words
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Article42 1957-10-03 9 Village library opens SEGAMAT, Wed.— The new public library in Kampong Pogoh a merdeka memorial —has been officially opened by the District Officer of Segamat, Inche Ooyub bin Abdul Manas. The library built by the I kampong people cost more than $50042 words
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Article103 1957-10-03 9 PENANG. Wed.— The Sessions Court here today sentenced 25-year-old S. C. Scully to three years' jail for robbery. Scully, who had nine previous convictions, was stated to have robbed a labourer. Sharrln* bin Omar, in the company of A. P. Rodrigues. 19. and Earnest Skading.103 words
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Article40 1957-10-03 9 Yeo Siew Wong, 20, a van driver, was acquitted in Singapore yesterday of a charge of causing the death of a hospital attendant, Veeran Veemay, while driving a van negligently in the General Hospital grounds on May 22.40 words
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Article23 1957-10-03 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Sjaiful Arief bin Abdullah Majld, who entered the Federation from Rhio without a passport, was today fined here.23 words
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139 1957-10-03 9 Traffic halt bridge to be widened TTHE section of Bencoolen Street connecting Stamford Road with Bras Basah Road in Singapore will be closed to traffic from Oct 14. The road is to be remade and the small 60- year-old bridge at the end of it is to be widened from139 words
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Article28 1957-10-03 9 TANJONG MALIM, Wed.— The Methodist English School here will hold Its annual food and fun fai r in the school grounds on Friday and Saturday28 words
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Article210 1957-10-03 9 OPEN VERDICT ON BARGIRL THE assistant coroner Inche Ahmad bin Hussem yesterday recorded an open verdict on a waitress Yong Kam Yoke, 23, who was in a car that plunged irto the sea off Prince Edward Road last Nov. 27 and Is presumed drowned The driver of the car. a210 words
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Article25 1957-10-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A housewife. Chew Jeen Kuen, 23, was fined $1,000 here today for possessing records of illegal chee fah stakes.25 words
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Article78 1957-10-03 9 Answers on who were involved In corrupt transao tlons In Singapore, and under what circumstances, are expected to be given by the commission wlhch recently completed a hush husii probe into allegations of graft among public men an 1 mombers of the public ser vice. The78 words
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Advertisement108 1957-10-03 9 HONG KONG I K*f I* A* I fo' tl>tormotio» ond boolioji MALAYAN AIRWAYS GCNEfUI SAtfS AGINTi TU ?/6*» OC(«N lUUOING -.StNGAfOM S' p < THE BIG £j TALENT SHOW &7 ■lICHT SAT sth OCT. 8.30 p.m 'APPY WORLD STADIUM fltf COMPETITIONS FOR:— < lA-CHA-CHA BANDS ROCK N ROLL BANDS HULA-108 words
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Advertisement159 1957-10-03 9 CAPITOL FROM TODAY < Technicolor Clne«»Scope ptsvlSfEt' IS A jPy ACCLAIMED BY THE BIGGEST NAMES IN ■FT MOVIES AND BY THE PUBLIC AS "AN EXCITING Wat AND DISTINGUISHED FILM THOROUGHLY W ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT LIKE A BREATH OK y CLEAN FRESH AIR A PICTURE THAT WILL BE W TALKED ABOUT Hear159 words
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Article, Illustration242 1957-10-03 10 No regrets, say the stowaways GUARDED AS THEY LEAVE COLONY pXTRA immigration men boarded the Corfu before it left Singapore for Britain yesterday to stand guard over two Abyssinians who escaped from their custody last month. i They were Abdol bin Mohamed and P. Gabriel,242 words
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221 1957-10-03 10 Generating stations to be dispersed THE Singapore City Council is planning to disperse its power stations so that any accidents may not cuteoff the whole island's snnnlies. The next power house that the City Council will build i s likely to be in Woodlands,221 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-10-03 10 Airline man off to America MR. JIMMY TAN WAH SENG, 27, operations assistant of Pan American World Airways, left Singa. por c yesterday by PAa for a three-week familiarisation tour of San Francisco the airline's headquarters.36 words
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210 1957-10-03 10 THE retiring Medical Superintendent of Singapore's Woodbridge Hospital. Dr. James Browne, yesterday described the specialist staff situation there as serious— but only temporarily so. Dr. Browne, who left for Britain in the Corfu on retirement under the Maiayanisation scheme, explained: 'Three local men are now210 words
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Advertisement500 1957-10-03 10 m^b J{ tl a Shaw i/j<i(/i tt a the SitM >htxw PHONE ***** 1^'^ 4WV^'*^ 11. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30" \< ADEMY AWARD ft WINNER [mo radio W \v\v_fAfl la I'll Tl III Wjl in CINEMASCOPI 1^ v imiimi l; A^V Introducing E1b MICHEL RAV BBBBBBW BOOKING PLANS NOW OPEN500 words
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Advertisement437 1957-10-03 10 HsKssSl^^isssssT^^^^^^^i^^a^fl k B^^MjjiyißPi -WBBBBBBmi^fclsßMl^^^^^^^O 171 V^ 1 SiJ M K »^^>l^J- XlLla^^ftssss^HMMffß^ I LAST DAY^I k iO D EONI m vM MSi 4ls> 1: iv OPENS TOMORROW! •fc coiiins t^im%^kAU^. SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT f "ACTION OF THE TIGER" JSSw J In Cinemascope Technicolor. Phonf: 334 LAST DAY! T I C437 words
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Article, Illustration801 1957-10-03 11 I Mrs. E. Delora (Krebs) Cline, one of the wealthy women who died mysteriI ously after marrying Cline. Alfred Leonard Cline, of Kansas, a slick, urbane, ever-smiling man, married women of property, who died soon after of "heart disease." His high air of respectability was heightened801 words
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Article, Illustration511 1957-10-03 11 Forger who juggled with corpses bringing him a gla s s of buttermilk in his room. Later, drowsy and semi-consci-ous, Frame had been forced to sign some papers. Cline was arrested. He had Frame's missing wallet containing 350 dollars. Detectives unearthed his previous history. They exhumed the ashes of LucaaDaily Mirror - 511 words
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Advertisement205 1957-10-03 11 Send if MHTAS BOM) Air Cargo O^HQmMKFURT DflHf 7^ j?-- |lj I I T T Then sending merchandise anywhere in 4 U| 'V' 'I V V the world, or when ordering J*~^«C^^^^JB~£j~lj merchandise from ofher countries, arrange jO^S^^ to aye l orwar ded by Qantas-8.0.A.C. Aii Cargo for l uick205 words
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Miscellaneous131 1957-10-03 11 Rex Morgan M.MX Reminder IPC KEITH CAVELL -"IN CARB Of fjt I Hsk f I 'Y^^KrHf '""'l r- |p/ v I^^B tHck Tracy Calling Tracy gßMl^Mll I/" HEY. I'M GONG TD GET \W WE PKXBD UP THREE GIRL itviinkigot T" CALLING IHIHI^HH /MV MINUTE-CAMERA AND 1 I HITCH-HIKERS, AND ONE131 words
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310 1957-10-03 12 RUSSIAN BUYING IN LONDON HARDENS LOCAL RUBBER MART By Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE Rubber Market experienced a change of sentiment yesterday following the better overseas advices from London and New Reports that Russia had now placed orders for the October shipment position had a bullish effect on the local market310 words
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Article122 1957-10-03 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares recorded an easier tone on a moderate turnover on the Stock Exchange here today. Mining shares were easier witn only small price variations- Loans showed a firm toneLoans 3>4% 1956-59 £97 13/32. Loans 3%% 1956-58 £100 3/16. Bank of N.S.W. £38 Con Zinc 80/6122 words
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Article451 1957-10-03 12 The Malayan Share Broken Association reported: "in industrials, it was a fairly active day with prices slightly irregular and the close quieter, tins and rubbers were quietly steady." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fraser Neave ords $2.84 cd cb and *2.85 cd cb451 words
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Article106 1957-10-03 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: dull; October $24 buyers, $25 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $39% sellers, drum $44 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $112, Sarawak $111, special Sarawak black $71 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra Association 4 p.m.106 words
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Article27 1957-10-03 12 Indonesian tin In ore shipments In August totalled 2,471 tons all of which went to the Netherlands. They compared with 1,97 i tons in July.27 words
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Article151 1957-10-03 12 October first grade rubber bnyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 86% cents per lb., up 2?» cents on Tuesday's closing price. The closing tone was steadyClosing prices in cents per lbyesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 86*8, sellers 86"^; Int 1 R.S.S. Oct buyers151 words
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Article72 1957-10-03 12 I The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants I yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Deutsche Marks IW%; Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market In Hon* Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was72 words
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Article71 1957-10-03 12 Ships lylnr alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Raki 1-2, Awata Maru 4-5, Leverbank 6A, PerncUff 6-7, Benreoch 8-9, Sirdhana 10-11, Eastern Muse 13-14, Bendoran 15-16, Maetfuycker 18 Pawel Finder 19, Taype N.Wall 3, Olang Seng N.Wall 10, Islander 21-22, Teucer 23-24, Salatiga 25-26.71 words
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214 1957-10-03 12 Lewis Peat increased their profit last year LEWIS and Peat Ltd., net profit for the year ended December 1956, totalled £39,118 of which £18,648 was taken into the accounts of the parent Company. Net profit in the previous year totalled £37,325. In his annual statement Mr. Herbert Boyden, chairman of214 words
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Advertisement699 1957-10-03 12 MEN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young At m trow old-r if, *olt utaral tbat we hrfln to (low down. Bat •om« prople trow old f.tur tkaa lh»» thosld. Then th»y f M I w«»k. tlrrd. find It hard to k*c» working and srldom get any fan oat of Hfo.699 words
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Advertisement419 1957-10-03 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Matron at Sultanah Asms, School, Alor Star. Salary will be on the scale. $223 Al4 307/324 Al4 $366. Applications with references stating previous experience should be addressed to the Superintendl ent of Education, Kedah, Perils to reach his office at419 words
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Advertisement624 1957-10-03 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I. Mr M. A. Koodlaroff of No. 149 Meyer Road, Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, "Singapore, for the trans- 11 fer of a First Class Public House II (Extd.) licence in respect of pre- mlses No. 149. Meyer Road,624 words
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Advertisement647 1957-10-03 12 NOTICES THE METAL BOX COMPANY OF MALAYA LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books will be closed on Monday, 21st October 1957, for the preparation of provisional Allotment Letters. By Order of the Board TURQUAND, YOUNGS CO.. Registrars. Singapore. 2nd October, 1957. NOTICE NOTICE Is647 words
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Advertisement21 1957-10-03 12 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE, OCT. 2. RUBBER: 86*4 cents per lb. (up 2% cents). TIN: $362.87 H> per picul (down Sll2 121 words
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Advertisement639 1957-10-03 12 KNUTSEN UNE oriekt serv JCB fROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS 30 Days Sailing S»» An», Vancouver Franeiieo Spore P Swerr Pen-.n f Kj/ Anna Bakke 10/1 2 Ocr 1 6 Ocr 18 Oct j EHuLtfi^ Bakke 9 Oct. 8/10 No» 1 1 Nov 13N 0 v Kud efkk. 12 Ocr 26639 words
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Advertisement1390 1957-10-03 13 i.i, 1405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. T*it »4ii II lines) 2 I" 1 shppn, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T AGINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON 1 CONTININTAL PORTS Sg.i with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap* of Good Hep«) Corners option to proceed via othar port* to load and discharge1,390 words
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Advertisement1161 1957-10-03 13 *^B^^li^t^^i^B^^Et^^^mT^^3 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AHO/Ot FAS IAST VIA SUEZ Parang F>. S'hom S'pora "SONGKHLA" I* Nrt 7 Oct "JAVA" K0fc 9 Oct 'SELANDIA* '.'.".7.7.7.7.7.". 4/ S Oct 7 Oat B/ 9 Ocl Bangkok only "SINALOA" 24/2S Oct 24/27 Oct 20/29 Ocl Bangkok only HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR1,161 words
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Advertisement1026 1957-10-03 13 ."Kna *HE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD %,M UNGAPORE (Incorporate in th« United Kingdom) LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. CONTINENTAL FOKTS S'pore p. S'ham Panana BEN VORLICH for Lcndon, Rott.. Homburg, Antwerp 4/ 4 Oet 7/ 7 Oet BENALDER for Liverpool, _l Rotterdam, Homboro U/20 0<t 21/21 Oet 14/11 Oet ■INCLEUCH1,026 words
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Advertisement1309 1957-10-03 13 MeALISTER <5c CO., LTD. TIL.: No.: J361 Sll-WHAM LIMES KLAYENESS LIME CONDON. HAVRE, ROTTIRDAM LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND ond tor U&A* North Atkjntle Port. Accepting coryo for Central ft South and Canada via Colombo America CITY OfCOyiHTtY BRONXVILLI Sport P. S hom Penang 11/17 Oct1,309 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1957-10-03 14 SHE WILL MANAGE A THEATRE A TALL, attractive American woman, Mrs. Kay Scott, will be the first woman theatre manager in South-East Asia, when she takes over Singapore's Pavilion Theatre next week. For the last two months, Mrs. Scott has been standin for Mrs.1,085 words
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Advertisement38 1957-10-03 14 iHI NE W KOLYNOS f* v^i^^SS^^H^^^^^K'V '[i^K^^ ■*.*"■"•"•*">**■* •",**^^uP i f* New ingredient in o^^^^^^^^X Kolynos destroys decay i^P^^^^^^j^^^ causing enzymes immediately. ■'VV\-//'£?^-^^^ Get a tube today! 04%%^^^^^/^^^^^^: YOUR WHOLE FAMILY WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS NEW DISCOVERY. ..START TODAY!38 words
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Advertisement154 1957-10-03 14 WISE GIRLS EVERYWHERE CHOOSE I tO! I p] MODESS are silky-soft and extra-absorbent, invisible under the slimmest skirt or cheong. Sam, and economical too. MODESS Sanitary Towels with the MODESS all-elastic adjustable belt give extra-comfortable, invisible sanitary S') protection. a PjjSSSggSaagg In a Jbfttwon c HH?fVn*cn pR o DUCT THE154 words
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Miscellaneous299 1957-10-03 14 Straits Times Crossword I 13 s"* "~~"i~ e~~ B~ 111 9 v f 8 "11 iH IP 2o ?i W 23 Itiillllllllil ACBOSS 5 An arch remark? 1 His digs are often in some 6 Supporter of the board (7) primitive dwelling (13). 7 Send all this sand In error299 words
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848 1957-10-03 15 THIRTY -THREE Class 1 horses have been entered for the Singapore Gold Cup over H miles to be run on the last day of the October Meeting (Oct. 12. 16 and 19) at Bukit Timah. However848 words
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Article103 1957-10-03 15 ROBINSON DENIES OFFERS BRIBES VTEW YORK, Wed. Forll mer middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson testified at a State Athletic Commission Inquiry yesterday that he had never received direct offers of bribes to throw fights. He said statements alleging that he said he had received bribe offers probably were misunderstood. TheAP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-10-03 15 A REBOUND— THEN ENGLAND SCORE A GOAL AGAINST THE BULGARIANS ENGLAND centre forward Kevan (in white shirt) heads past Bulgarian goalkeeper Pmrchanov and the ball rebounds from the post to Brabrock (not in the picture) who scores England's third xoal in the Under- 23's international match at Stamford Bridge. London,Reuter - 54 words
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Article213 1957-10-03 15 THE Singapore Asian Rugby Union will hold its first trial match on Oct. 9 at Thomson Road, starting at 5.15 p.m. The trial is In preparation for their match against Johore Asians in the opening fixture of the All Blues Cup competition on Nov. 9213 words
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Article36 1957-10-03 15 PARIS, Wed. Alphons Halimi, France's world bantamweight boxing champion, will defend his title against Raul (raton) Macia£, of Mexico, on November 6 in Los Angeles, his manager M. Philippe Filippin announced here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article28 1957-10-03 15 TAIPEH. Wed— The biggest international golf tuornament ever held in Formosa started here today with 146 amateurs from six countries taking part in the 72-hole competition.28 words
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Article54 1957-10-03 15 LONDON, Wed— Results of last night's football matches wereLeague Div. 1. West Bromwich Albion 0 Birmingham 0; Arsenal v 1 Aston Villa postponed. League 3 South: Brentford 0 Watford 0; 1 League 3 North; Bradford City 0 Workington 0; Carlisle United 4 Southport 0; Oldham Athletic 1Reuter - 54 words
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Article353 1957-10-03 15 A SMALL crowd watched the start of this year's Singapore Singapore Badminton Association's Open championships at the Badminton Stadium last night. In the only match that went to three sets. Lim Wei Lon beat Salleh Kurshl 15-10, 17-18. 15-8. The championships will continue353 words
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Advertisement598 1957-10-03 15 t itntinued from Page 8) VITIATIONS VACANT Box it ets extra. RED FOR MALACCA. ant to supervise Agents ;in Accounts clerk vdllng full set of staling experience, i and salary required S.T. MALAYAN who has s-abllshed successful »mpany engaged In denlng. Agricultural Re-Afforestatlon and Govt. Depts. In 6 I requlTM598 words
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Advertisement876 1957-10-03 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Words SS (Mln.) Box SO ets. extra. URGENTLY WANTED 3-4 Bedrooms Bungalow, 2-storey House or Flat near Orchard Road. Please reply to P.O. Box 1167. WANTED BY EUROPEAN Family at Tanglin large Flat or House, 3/4 Bedrooms, semi-fur-nished, Telephone. Refrigerator. I etc. Box A 4871, ST. EUROPEAN876 words
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Advertisement911 1957-10-03 15 TUITION 20 Words Si (MJ*.) Box it cts. txtra. AT YOUR HOME Private Tuition for all Standards in all School Subjects from $20 monthly. Particulars to Poet Box 2456 COMPLETE VIENNESE WALTZ including Social starting 8.30 pm. Tomorrow. Modem Ballroom Dancing $B,'- Monthly ;-io-57- Timothy Lee. Fellow and Examiner F-A.T.D.911 words
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Advertisement835 1957-10-03 15 AGENTS WANTED M Words Si (Ml*.) Box It cts. txtra. WANTED to be Chief Agent For Reliable Insurance Co- in Malacca. Contact Post Office Box 109, Malacca. REAL ESTATE WANTED in Words U (Ml*.) Box it ets. txtra. HOT BUYERS are here, looking for bungalows, two-storey houses, vacant building sites835 words
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Advertisement243 1957-10-03 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. DANCING It Words Sit (Minimum). Dailt 1 month. 10 Words S2.it (Mm.) DIME, DANCE In Alfresco Coolness. Ocean Park Hotel, Tel. ***** PRINCE'S DINE and Dance to Franco Trombetta and his Italian band. EMBASSY HOTEL Dance nightly on Roof Garden Chinese/ European foodJOGET MODERN. Charming Hostesses. Badminton Hall,243 words
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Article41 1957-10-03 16 Old Raffleslans Association is inviting all secondary schools old boys associations to join this year's David Marshall Shield soccer competitions. All 0.8.A.'s Interested are asked to contact the secretary of the 0.R.A., c/o Raffles Institution. Singapore.41 words
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Article31 1957-10-03 16 LONDON, Wed.— Results of football matches played today were: League One: Arsenal 4, Aston ViUa 0. League Three (South): Bournemouth 3, Shrewsbury Town I (Tuesday's results In Page 15).31 words
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254 1957-10-03 16 RAF match SCC in forwards' battle SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" faced their stiffest opposition to date when they were held to 3-3 by R.A.F. Seletar in their rugger match on the padang yesterday, each side scoring a try. S.C.C., who had won their three previous matches by convincing margins, were254 words
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Article62 1957-10-03 16 MOSCOW, Wed.— Russai's Vladimir Sitkin equalled the official world high Jump record by clearing 2.15 metres (7ft V 2 in) during an athletics meeting yesterday at Odessa, Ukraine, according to the Soviet news agency, Tass. America's Charlie Dumas holds the official world record but Uri Stepanov,Reuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration326 1957-10-03 16 WEARNES survived a furious late attack by Mer- cantile Bank to earn a replay in their S.B.H.F.A. league cup final which ended 1-1 at Jalan Besar last night. The superior Bank team dominated the exchanges most of the time but were unluckyReuter - 326 words
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Article52 1957-10-03 16 SOOCER S.A.F.A Div. 3 (final): Maxwell S.C. t Bedok S.C., Jalan Besar (5.15 p.m.). HOCKEY S.H.A. trial, Farrer Park stadium; Singapore Base District six-a-side competition. Nee Soon: inter- School; Seranfoon School v St. Joseph's Institution. Seraitfoon. RUGGER SRC v 11. M.5. Newcastle, S.R.( padanr GOLF F.E.A.F. championships, (second52 words
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Article65 1957-10-03 16 SINGAPORE Engineers Re giment beat G.H.Q Signals by 29 points (four goals, two tries and a penal ty) to five points (goal) in a rugger match at Gillman Barracks yesterday. Frearson, Harries, Roach Draybrook. Stead and Me Murdie scored tries. Bowra made four conversions and kicked65 words
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Article185 1957-10-03 16 Fwas a great day for Fit. Lt. Bray in the Far East Air Force annual golf championships at the Royal Singapore Golf Club course yesterday. After winning three minor prizes, Bray a young R.A.F. doctor with a handicap of 3. rounded off the day185 words
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Article23 1957-10-03 16 LONDON, Wed. Llnfleld beat Coleraine 1-0 In their second round replay of the Irish Gold Cup soccer tournament last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article1262 1957-10-03 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP WAHAB CLINCHES COMEBACK WITH MAGIC NOTE IS 3.30 RACE BY Yong sweeps with Nellyne, The Whistte Dentureene and Christmas Carol CHAW Stable's Show Up, with Merv Posner astride, sprang a spectacular upset to pay $170 at Penang yesterday. It was Show Up's1,262 words
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80 1957-10-03 16 BOMBAY, Wed indla> Nandu Natekar yester day beat Eddie Choong n Malaya 21-9 In a one-set exhibition badminton match here. Natekar later also oeat Kin-. Kobbero of Denmark 15-3 15-4. Results of other matches in yesterday's exhibition programme: Vikram Bhat (India) beai David ChoongAP - 80 words
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Article76 1957-10-03 16 Sison wins RAF cross country Neville Sison. Singapore's top three-miler. won the R.A.F. Seletar cross country race at Seletar yesterday beating his team mate, Bill Thompson. The next three places were also filled by members of the R.A.F. Seletar "A" team Mick Cauldwell, Cliff Smlt.i and Bill Hills. Sison won76 words
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Article51 1957-10-03 16 Easy win for Kangaroos Royal Australian Air Fore* 'Kangaroos" whipped R.E.M.E. by 22 points (two goals, four tries) to nil in a friendly rugger match played at R.A.F. Tengah yesterday. Tries were scored by t Wish- Wilson (2), P. Baker' G. Buttriss, P. Hearnden and G. Tipping. P. Baker codverted51 words
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Article27 1957-10-03 16 Naval Nomads beat SHB Police 3-0 in a S.H.A. Div. 2 league match at Naval Base yesterday Pernyhough (2) and Mann scored for Naval Nomads.27 words
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253 1957-10-03 16 SINGAPORE Recrea- tion Club, Singapore hockey champions, will have to sharpen up their shooting if they hope to retain the first division title for another year. Although they scored their third successive win in beating Naval Police 1-0 on the padang253 words
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Article58 1957-10-03 16 Raffles Institution beat Victoria School by 11 points (goal and two tries) to nil In a Inter-school rugger match at Victoria School yesterday, Lim Hoe Imm, Keow Seong and Don Chen Peng sccred tries and Kian Seng made a conversion R.I. second team trounced Victoria by 2958 words
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164 1957-10-03 16 SECONDS before the final whistle, Singapore Chi nese Recreation Club had their last chance to hold tht; Ceylon Sports Club to a draw In their Singapore Hockey Association Div I match played at Balestier ground yesterday, but inslde-righ; Chai Hon Yam, after cleverly164 words
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