The Straits Times, 4 October 1957
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Title Section12 1957-10-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1957 15 CENTS12 words
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Article1490 1957-10-04 1 TENGKU GETS HIS WAY AFTER PAINTING A VERY GRIM PICTURE Rejection of treaty would mean outflow of capital and chaos, Premier says QUOTE 6 MALAYA CANNOT AFFORD TO BE NEUTRAL.. .A SMALL COUNTRY WITH IMPORTANT RAW MATERIALS IS VULNERABLE TO ATTACK •> -'"che za.nal ab.d.n Signing1,490 words
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Article, Illustration131 1957-10-04 1 It's back to their classes again LESSON TIME FOR STUDENTS HELD IN BIG ROUND-UP IT IS back to the classroom again for these E four students (nearest the camera) Together with eleven others, they were releas- ed from Outram Jail in E Singapore after eight E days' detention. They E131 words
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Article57 1957-10-04 1 LONDON, Thurs.— A panel of five High Court judges here today dismissed an appeal by Mr. Patrick Aloysius Marrinan. 38-year-old barrister, against the decision of his fellow-benchers that he should be disbarred and expelled. The decision was maae last July when Marrinan was found guilty of associatingReuter - 57 words
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155 1957-10-04 1 ARMS STORE ENTERED: FOUR MEN ARRESTED pOLICE arrested three men at 3.30 a.m. on Wednesday, minutes after intruders entered the armoury and store of the Singapore Military Forces training camp at Tenah Merah Besar, Changi. A fourth man was arrested as he sat in a parked car 200 yards from155 words
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Article54 1957-10-04 1 Japan may lend $90 m. to India TOKYO, Thurs. The newspaper Asahi said today the Japanese Government planned to offer a 10-billion yen <$90-million> credit to India. The paper said the Prime Minister Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, Is in favour of the loan but the Finance Minister. Mr Hisato Ichimada. isAP - 54 words
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Article26 1957-10-04 1 BRISBANE. Thurs. Thr liner New Australia, carrying Australian troops and their families to Singapore, sailed today after being delayed because of a collision.26 words
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150 1957-10-04 1 BECAUSE OF LATE HARVEST— GOVT. KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T1HE Government has suspended the issue of import permits for Siamese rice to private traders. Until further notice, all Imports of rice from Slam will be made by the Government and sold to Importers with other government150 words
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117 1957-10-04 1 Minister on British 'devils Who fear God KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. speaking in to. day's debate on the defence treaty, described the British as "the devils who fear God." He said: "I have no special love for the British. A Britisher to117 words
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Article37 1957-10-04 1 NEW YORK, Thurs.— Egypt pledged at the United Nations today that it would not tolerate "that even a finger tip of Syria be hurt, or a hair of Syria be ruffled by any aggressor." A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article135 1957-10-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Government is widening its "merdeka amnesty" to consorters and suppliers who induce terrorists to surrender. They will receive a pardon if they ar c implicated in statements made by surrendering terrorists This step has been taken to remove a reluctance to encourage135 words
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Article248 1957-10-04 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND By A FURTHER decline of $1 took the price of tin in Singapore yesterday to $371,874 per picul, the lowest level at which it has stood for 2* years. I On July 11. 1955. the price went down to $361.25. fie248 words
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Article44 1957-10-04 1 OTTAWA, Thurs. —AngloCanadian trade and finance talks began here today between Mr. John Diefenbaker. the Canadian Premier and other Canadian top officials and Mr. Peter Thornycroft, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Sir David Eccles, President of Britain's Board of Trade. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article58 1957-10-04 1 BEIRUT, Thurs. Twenty eight people were killed today when a plane carrying 15 boxes of gold ingots to Kuwait crashed in flames in the Mediterranean Sea shortly after taking off from here. A R.A.F. Shackleton from Cyprus sighted the wreckage at dawn and byReuter; UP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration464 1957-10-04 1 CHUNG CHENG HEAD MAY GO FREE Likely terms: Splitting of school THERE is a distinct possibility that Dr. Chuang Chu Un, principal of the Chung Cheng High School, Singapore, detained under the Banishment Ordinance, will be released. This follows discussions among members of the management committee of the school as464 words
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100 1957-10-04 1 THREE QUINS DIE: NO HOPE FOR OTHERS PARIS, Thurs. Madame Camille Christolfe, 29, collapsed sobbing today when doctors told her that three of the quins born to her yesterday had died and that the other two would not survive. The three biggest of the quins died during the night despite100 words
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Article126 1957-10-04 1 Hungary: Fight goes on Kadar DEKING. Thurs.— Mr. Janos Kadar, the Hungarian Premier, said here today that his regime had decided on stricter controls to prevent a recurrence of last year's revolt. He told a mass rally here: "The struggle is still going on in Hungary between those who want126 words
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Advertisement51 1957-10-04 1 G. C. DE SUVA BROS. Manufacturing lewellert" Riffles Place. S'pore-1. Phone: 831 1 5 Always the winner Guinness Ist CLASS 1. DIV. 1 TOP WEIGHT Sole distributors for Malaya BP-SSI McALISTER CO. LTD. l&'ifM iktf^ INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE! (iferf I SINCAPORE 1. i K. LUMPUR PENANG IPOH LONDON \*-^Vv^O "OLf51 words
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Advertisement123 1957-10-04 1 NEXT TIME HAVE v /r a FROM YOUR k r. o »ox ei7 jmoAjont STOP PRESS MISSILE' KILLS 5 LONDON, Ihurs. live people in huiitiiu; parly killed and seven Kf sly injured in my■tet] accident on moors near Kcttlesing. Yorkshire. Police described CMM as "uncxploded missile." Reuter. LABOUR CHIEF KHKillTON.123 words
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Article290 1957-10-04 2 Aneurin BevaiTi speech turns day in lona conference debate Call to Britain to take moral lead in world ban on test is approved BRIGHTON, Thursday. nELEGATES to the British Labour Party's U annual conference here today overwhelmingly backed their leaders in rejecting: a demand thatReuter - 290 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-10-04 2 THREE important figures at the British Labour Party conference now in session at Brighton seem to And some pretty problems to ponder. They are (left to right) Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. leader of the Labour Party; Mr. James Griffiths, deputy leader: and Mr.AP - 55 words
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Article321 1957-10-04 2 Ismail warns of $231 mil. deficit NEW YORK, Thursday. MALAYA was now enjoying a standard of prosperity among the highest in Asia, said Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Ambassador to the United States, yesterday. But. he told the South-East i Asian session ofUP - 321 words
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99 1957-10-04 2 EVERYTHING FINE IN CHINA, SAYS SU-YIN HONG KONG. Than. Miss Han Su-yin, authoress of the best-selling novel "A Many Splendoured Thing" arrived here today >m China after a priv. visit to her family in ng. .aid 99 per cent of the cdinese on the mainland seemed to be quite happy,Reuter - 99 words
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Article35 1957-10-04 2 PARIS, Thurs. French planes opened fire on machine gun enplacements in Tunisia on Tuesday after being shot at 13 times while flying over Algerian soil, the Defence Ministry announced yesterday. A .P.35 words
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Article81 1957-10-04 2 DENMARK KICKS OUT SOVIET ATTACHE COPENHAGEN, Thurs n assistant military a 1 1 at the Soviet Embas^ here was expelled day for activities •'incompatible with his sta. tus." A Foreign Ministry statement said Sergei Ser^eif vitch Smirnov must leai by Monday. Ambassador Nikolai V. Slavine was told Smirnov "has triedAP - 81 words
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Article47 1957-10-04 2 LOS ANGELES. Thurs— a bride is suing a catering firm for USs2s,ooo—s7s,ooo—damages because the cake and other food did not arrive at her weddine reception Mrs Joanne breach of contract suit says the caterers werr located at a boxing mat en I A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration171 1957-10-04 2 FAMOUS FILM STAR MAKES DEBUT AS A CHAMPION OF THE OPPRESSED IN SOUTHWEST AFRICA \TEW YORK. Thurs.— A Irene Dunne, the famous American film star, made her debut yesterday in a real-life role as a diplomat. Last month Miss Dunne, 52, was made a member of the171 words
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Advertisement608 1957-10-04 2 M ITV PRESENTS... I 'Out of Step 1 I I or NUDISM I I for the millions I LONDON. Tliursday. AIILLIOns of British television viewers last iTI night saw nude men and women playing tennis, holding a tea party, swimming, and sun-bathing in an English garden. Independent (commercial) Television was608 words
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Article328 1957-10-04 3 GOVERNOR WHO HELPED IKE WORK OUT LITTLE ROCK PEACE PLAN HITS AT— HAS ELECTED TO PILE INFAMY ON DISGRACE, SAYS COLLEAGUE ANNAPOLIS, Thursday. KKNOR ORVAL FAUBUS of Arkansas x yesterday accused of "double-crossing" uir southern governors who worked out a r solving the Little Rock crisis328 words
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Article36 1957-10-04 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. A 76-year-old greatgrandfather married his 14 -year -old sweetheart at Hernbando. Mississippi, today. The groom John G. Tatro. had nine children, six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article20 1957-10-04 3 TOKYO. Thurs. India Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, will arrive here tomorrow on a 10-day state visit.— A.P.AP - 20 words
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Article171 1957-10-04 3 Integration. Most students refused to take part. They began straggling from the mr.ln entrance just after 9 a.m. and massed on the pavement outside. "Come on you chickens," they shouted. One girl rau from the building and ioined the demonstrating group. Almost in tears, she171 words
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Article54 1957-10-04 3 YORK. Thurs.— Poland .'t-choslovakia yesterired to "renounce the urn and stationing :>f weapons" ln their ea if West and East v would agree to do the same. The offer was made in the U.N. General Assembly by Mr. Adam Rapackl, Polisn Foreign Minister, and Mr Vaclav David.Reuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-10-04 3 MISS Rose Heilbron, Q.C., has exchanged her wiff and gown for an unfamiliar military uniform. She was at Wellington Barracks, Bury, Lanes., to take the salute at her first parade as honorary Colonel of the 320 (East Lancashire) Bn. of the Women'sReuter - 55 words
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Article63 1957-10-04 3 HONOLULU. Thurs. The Navy reported the crash yesterday of an A4D jet attack bomber as it was taking off from the carrier Ticonderoga 50 miles south of Pearl Harbour. The pilot apparently suffering severe head injuries, was picked up by a helicopter, but was lost while beingAP - 63 words
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Article141 1957-10-04 3 SAN MARINO, Thursday. ITALIAN police units today brought tanks and armoured cars to the sealed borders of San Marino, as this tiny republic was experiencing a cold civil war with two hostile governments, each backed by its own volunteer "army" contending for the people's loyalty.Reuter; AP - 141 words
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Article75 1957-10-04 3 GIRARD 'FIRED AT OTHERS MAEBASH (Japan), Thurs. —Two Japanese farmers today accused William S. Oirard of firing at three or four other Japanese shell scavengers on a firing range the day he killed Mrs. Naka Sakai. The testimony came at a marathon court session during which the prosecution in theAP - 75 words
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Article71 1957-10-04 3 MANILA, Thurs. Hopes were expressed yesterday that the stiff sentence imposed on a young American sailor for marrying a Filipino woman without Navy permission would be eased. The court martial sen- tence finding 19-year-old Paul S. Nation Jr., guilty of violation of Navy regulations, was toUP - 71 words
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Article351 1957-10-04 3 LONDON. Thurs. There was little to encourage buying in stock markets today and business was on very small scale. The news of the big Royal DutchShell issues had a depressing effect on sentiment and Is likely to be a restraining Influence for some time. Oiltedgeds had a quiet351 words
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Article236 1957-10-04 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. MR. MOHAMMED ALI, Pakistan Ambassador to the United States, declared yesterday that peoples of the East were impatient for the riches of the West, and that unless aided promptly "will fall easy victims to the false preachings of prophets of materialism." These prophets "are ever236 words
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Article236 1957-10-04 3 New York plans to welcome Queen f Cable flashes UEW YORK, Thurs.— 11 The Queen will ride up Broadway next month in a traditional ticker-tape parade, but this time the tape will be official. The State Department will provide it. For the first time in the 40-year history of tickertapeReuter - 236 words
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Advertisement119 1957-10-04 3 I Same economy, much more power THE NEW I $4,200 AUSTIN A 35 I 2 R saloon Now«— with even more power to match Enquiries for O.K. de- liveries are welcome at its phenomenal road-holding, the revised any of our Offices 0T A 35 is available as a 2 or119 words
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Advertisement252 1957-10-04 3 .^stf^-^sG sPt^^^LrtriiL^ M l^^^^^KSi J§pF*^ Enjoy 'Sugaripe' Dried Fruits: Raisins %)~'<n available s"«<»Appie. leading £T /Q/s\\ provision J Mixed m* V^ StOreS y Calimym* Fi w SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. jIAIR HOSTESS NIGHT! SPONSORED BY THE CATHAY ORGANISATION r IN CONJINCTION WITH GRACE CHANG'S FORTHCOMING FILM "AIR HOSTESS" "t252 words
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Advertisement217 1957-10-04 4 They passed on the good news! One motorist told another how to get more for your money by driving into a Mobilgas Station -and now the whole city is talking about it ji^f I I iJM vJiß* B \^fc > V/^ 7/ 1 1 i yBHiMr x I I """^^t217 words
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Article255 1957-10-04 5 YOU PAY FOR AUCUST...THEN YOU'RE CHARGED FOR JULY... WHERE DO YOU STAND! AN ACCOUNTANT EXPLAINS THOSE CRAZY MIXEDUP COUNCIL NOTICES )K()PLE m Singapore sometimes find their City Council utilities bills perplexing because amount last paid is not always credited, aits Times inquiries revealed yesterday. This255 words
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Article119 1957-10-04 5 Last chance to pay arrears rE Singapore Trades Un- congress has deto Rive 16 member another chance :o heir arrears in affilia ees although their have been temporarily d from the register. i statement yesterday, I'UC .secretary. Mr. Ang Lions Sing, said If the unions >! pay within 15 days119 words
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Article86 1957-10-04 5 The Director of Posts in Singapore has announced that there will be no delivery 01 mails next Monday (a' public holiday to mark the Prophet Mohamed's birth- 1 post offices and postal ncies will be open for business from 9 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. with the86 words
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73 1957-10-04 5 HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER IS STILL AT LARGE A HIT-AND-RUN motorist who knocked down a five -year -old grin at the 53 mile Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore, on Wednesday evening is still at large. The girl, Lim Hai Lee, died in hospital yesterday. The police hunt for the kil-ler-motorist was intensified yesterday.73 words
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Article138 1957-10-04 5 CASH FOR COUNCIL EXPATS MOVE 4 PLAN to assure Singapore City Council expatriate staff that they will receive some form of compensation when they are Malayanised will be placed by a city councillor, Mr. Sim Beng Seng, before the Council's Malayanisation committee today. Mr. Sim said yesterday that his schemes138 words
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Article31 1957-10-04 5 The Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will present prizes to the best decorated stalls at the Trade and Industries Fair at the Great World Park tomorrow night.31 words
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Article, Illustration202 1957-10-04 5 The commission of inquiry appointed to investigate allegations of corruption at the recent Singapore by-election met for its first private session at Assembly House yesterday. Members (from left to right) are Mr. G. H. Kiat, Mr. S. H. D. Elias (chairman)202 words
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Article159 1957-10-04 5 PENANG, Thursday. THE Singapore Government's deA cision not to accept outside students in Colony schools will set a "where to go" problem for Chinese middle school students next year. The president of the Penang and Province Wellesley Chinese Schoolteachers' Association. Mr. Heng Hock Nyen.159 words
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Article, Illustration287 1957-10-04 5 A LONDON REUNION FOR THE MALAYAN WHO MARRIED AUSTRALIAN NURSE PENANO, Thursday. A MALAYAN graduate who married an Australian nurse in Sydney will soon be reunited with her in London Inche Yusoff Arlff, 26-year-old Kedah education officer who returned recently from Sydney, is among ten candidates selected by the Federal287 words
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173 1957-10-04 5 UNION PLANS TO BAN BOATYARD OVERTIME rpHE Singapore General Employees' Union in Middle Road is planning to stop overtime work by its members employed at Thornycroft and Co., one of the Colony's large ship building firms. This follows a deadlock in wage negotiations yesterday between representatives of the union and173 words
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Article46 1957-10-04 5 The Singapore Union of Journalists will hold its next monthly luncheon at the Capitol Blue Room at 12.45 p.m. on Tuesday. Ungku Aziz, lecturer in economics, University of Malaya, will address members and guests on "The Key to Malaya's Agricultural Development."46 words
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Article28 1957-10-04 5 The regimental band of the Ist. Royal Lincolnshire Regiment will give a concert at the Botanic Gardens. Singapore, on Sunday from 5 a.m. to 6.15 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement134 1957-10-04 5 IT ALL BEGAN FROM WAR-TORN AND BOMBED-OUT SINGAPORE IN 1942! I 3«^lHr^^^ tfnfeLVi aW 1 V^^bv^l I Efiin^^WSfMAm A ~m It TL-b ««BvFi 8 ■^rV^F/ h Jfeiii All **?f *-*&&^ti^M mipt iiflfc: v. f Ai*£f3tVi Bp^^^J X.a. )LLINS Richard B^RTphT^BAsiL SYDNEY in .^c in CV GRANT "THE DARK* WME^A^Oth'century-Fox Short134 words
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Advertisement341 1957-10-04 5 DANDRUFF? NEW SCIENTIFIC FORMULA STOPS DANDRUFF AND ITCHY SCALP Proved successful in 97.3 of severe case* tested! Safe no prescription Easy as water to apply ?'ty 1 >, v Guaranteed to stop dand- I %fl Vklß I ruff and itchy scalp when fjtk It fljj I used regularly or you'341 words
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Miscellaneous369 1957-10-04 5 SHELL THEATBETTE: Free Y.M.C.A. (Orchard Road): Chinese Booksellers' Association Him show— Eye Witness Vol. 1, Bodybuilding, welghtlifttn e 4.30 hall, 19-B, Carpenter Street, 5.30 Diggers of the Deep at Shell p.m.; judo, Malay class 5.30 p.m.; p.m. I House. Collyer Quay. 1.10 p.m. at Balestler Road pavilion Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quayi:369 words
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179 1957-10-04 6 OPENING NIGHT SNAG AT THE PROBLEM THEATRE A NEW problem has arisen for Singapore's Victoria Theatre, the cost of re- building which has already raised a storm among City Councillors. The Singapore Musical Society, which was to have presented "The Mikado" on the opening night, has now told the council179 words
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Article92 1957-10-04 6 Three C.I.D. detectives were asquitted in Singapore yesterday of a summons charge of hitting a bumboat man, Kunjoo Ahmad, in an office at the C.I.D. on Feb. 29 last year. Detectives A. Rajoo, Joseph Martin and Sarbara Singh said they did not know why Kunjoo should92 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-10-04 6 The Hong Kong actresses Yen Fung, 22. (left) and Grace Chang. 24, who arrived in Singapore yesterday to shoot local scenes in their picture. "Air Hostess."31 words
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Article84 1957-10-04 6 Welfare way to beat loan sharks rE Singapore Govcr: hct>e s a social secur;';. scheme it is planning to introduce will help relieve in debtedness. This Is because the scheme will include benefits payable in sickness, unemployment and bereavement— the three special occasions when people go to moneylenders. A Government84 words
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Article55 1957-10-04 6 Detectives wait. yesterday at the Sli General Hospital statement from a n had been stabbed bv society gangsters. Um Chin Loy, 21 labourer, was attac busy Boon Tat Strci I a.m. He was four, conscious in a pool I He had several and his condition up ti55 words
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Advertisement155 1957-10-04 6 infection with a V«? Jf§ JT%< 'BAND-AID' Rt4m/:A PI AxTFD l /if CUTS AND SCRATCHES GET BETTER QUICKLY IF YOU COVER THEM /^mC^^^^^^ FROM INFECTION \h M 'Band-Aid' Plasters stick firmly in place \w^^^^^^^^Ta vJ^^l and are so easy t0 put on- Alwa y s carr y W; 0^ Etost/C155 words
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Miscellaneous104 1957-10-04 6 RADIO MALAYA 630 Speak Malay: 6 :.<'■ SI\(;\PORE 476 and 41 metres 5 K. ional 'Armour KUALA LL'MPUR 341 metres. 65f Strife apore Share M PENAN fl 3fi6 mrtrm P ort 7°o Time SlKlial and IPOH 3") 7 rortreT' 1 710 Ne s k 715 A wvi? jsrss £xr& BH104 words
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2430 1957-10-04 7 fi From Page slx urim picture when I back to what happenci when the British forces withdrew to Singapore In her 1941 and when ipanese were defeatand before the arrival of the British Army again. Mahmud asked if ne honestly believed Malaya2,430 words
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Advertisement129 1957-10-04 7 1 THOUSANDS CHEER! Their choice for ewery Week-End is the WEEK-ENDER! Terrific Pages each week of ACTION CLAMOUR— EXCLUSIVES— SPORTS THIS WEEK'S 'SPECIALS' INCLUDE:- R| Girls become Strip-Teaser* inside story in of Strippers Gypsy Rose Lee tells all. Are Women the Weaker Sex? photo special You'll change your mind after129 words
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Advertisement158 1957-10-04 7 Trust VIM to clean You need so little, too. Just a sprinkle \j^^yjA/ie /mL on a damp cloth, a quick rub round, I /j^i i/t/uf I Xfy'itsL '"""p^" and that dirty bath is sparkling again. I IVrrC/v u*vl\ il V*^~~' Vim cleans so quickly and so smoothly. &CtStO PV Pots158 words
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Article176 1957-10-04 8 ill Wori* $10 < Minimum). R. V MEYER— Opticians, will be closed on Saturday. sth October NOW OPEN to all. Mont Dor Ice cream, milk and snack parlour Ngee Ann Building, Orchard Rd. JEUNESSE ET BEAUTE for your exclusive French face treatment sklnpeellng, horseradish etc. Ngee Ann Bldg. 26,176 words
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614 1957-10-04 8 The Straits Time s Singapore, Fri. Oct. 4, 1957. The Road To Safety The Anglo-Malayan Defence Treaty was approved by the Federal Legislative Council I yesterday, but not before it had received some rough handling by some nominated Councillors and the solitary elected member of the Opposition. This was predictable,614 words
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Article324 1957-10-04 8 Few Malayan tourists can have returned from a holiday in Japan bearing as many gifts as the Federation's Minister of Agriculture. After a fortnight's study of Japanese rice-growing and fishing techniques, Inche Aziz has produced in rough outline a master plan to make Malaya self sufficient hi food. Whether324 words
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Article241 1957-10-04 8 As the day for the Singapore City Council elections draws nearer, the thoughts of politicians naturally turn to slogans which they think will catch the attention of voters. The attention of 30,000 hawkers and their families is obviously worth catching, and it must be said to the credit241 words
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Article73 1957-10-04 8 I I THERE IS A RICH. 1 HARVEST FOR GA- THERING THROUGH j TAXATION OF BOO- KIES. GOVERNMENT COMMITTEES HAVE INQUIRED INTO THE QUESTION AND MADE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHANGE IN THE BETTING LAWS. MEANTIME WHILE GO VE RNMENTS CONTINUE TO BE INACTIVE. THE BOOKIES RAKE IN HUGE73 words
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Article425 1957-10-04 8 J. B. SLADE- BAKER - J. B. SLADE -BAKER By SERIOUS as the situation in Syria undoubtedly is and, seen from Amman, it is sombre enough it is not wholly dark, and certain compensating factors are beginning to reveal themselves. For example, it is known that the Syrian Communist Party is425 words
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164 1957-10-04 8 'Colonial rice policy An unfair criticism r|N HIS return from Japan, the Minister of Agriculture passed unpleasant remarks about the "colonial rice policy" and the experts in Malaya. It Is shocking to hear these criticisms from the man who has been carrying out for two yeari; the policy he now164 words
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Letter52 1957-10-04 8 Club house is long overdue EVER since 1952 the Railway Recreation Club at Port Swettenham has existed— in name but it still has no club house. At the general meeting In 1955 the President said we would have a club house by 1956. When shall we get it? JENGKENG JANTAN.52 words
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Letter89 1957-10-04 8 Relax rule on arrears THE Government In amending the Widows and Orphans Pension Fund rules has also dealt a hard blow to the un-indebted clerks who are in arrears. The time limit of four months in which to settle their debts is hard as it means they have to repay89 words
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Letter71 1957-10-04 8 T HAVE read "Schoolgirl's" letter. Let me assure her that I hav c not been "hibernating" but have been working among young people for th e last forty years. I have helped hundreds of them to solve their sex problems without dragging the matter into the limelight,71 words
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Letter45 1957-10-04 8 TWREE months is susA pense enough for a would-be employee of the Government In June th P Singapore Public Services Commission interviewed candidates for appointments in the Higher Services Part 1, but there is still no sign of a decision. INTERESTED. Singapore.45 words
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Letter105 1957-10-04 8 RESIDENT car owners of the Tiong Bahru (5.1. T.) housing estate have for some time been asking the Trust to provide a car park near the market. About half an acre or more of land, possible site for market extensions, is now left grassy and unused. Rains105 words
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Article954 1957-10-04 8 LLOYD MORGAX - $60,000,000 FOR THE BOOKIES LLOYD MORGAX By —and it's all tax tree, of course BOOKMAKING is probably a greater drain on the source of Malayan turf clubs' revenue than taxation. The striking success of the recently-introduced Singapore Turf Club's war, both cold and hot, on bookmakers, is eloquent of how954 words
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Advertisement667 1957-10-04 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. oids $M Minimum) B ARDEN: To Marianne and Stan a daughter Julltt and Nicola on 3rd Oct. at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Spore HAMMOND: To Jennifer and Peter Hammond, a son, Mark Edward, on Ist October at the Singapore Nursing Home. Vfordt SIU {Minimum). 2ND WEDDING ANNIVERSARY between Mr.667 words
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Advertisement125 1957-10-04 8 jOST OUT! ChildUrth I ndrr Hypn»«f« H OL A report on thr advantage* S and disadvantages of a ra U controversial new technique m. M Wak* l» and Urf. I H Dorothea Brando's formula m for success is so simple and H obvloui that the results j||[ m which follow125 words
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Advertisement52 1957-10-04 8 A finely Mentholised iTOMr avauaoie in packet of Ten and |L Tins of Twenty and Fifty l s *«™»a«a»^B^B^B»aiß^™^^»MOTION SMITH Son. Ltd. OPTICIANS Mansion House, 92 High Street (OVER THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY) iSssi ati ?2 oaily oH m_ K> H T!l 3 CONSULTANT H. ROCKALL FS.M.C AND »T .1-11. BATTIRY52 words
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Article150 1957-10-04 9 MOTHER: I HEARD KILLER'S NAME WASHERWOMAN A yesterday told a Sinr inquest that she ard the name of sons killer while keting one day in Teck," said Lim Poh rat thf name of the she heard someone ibbfd Kang Soon tlie ribs. id she could not revir person who said150 words
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Article38 1957-10-04 9 Invitation to Jaganathan The president of the Singavw Trades Union Congress. ur. S. Jaganathan. has been nvited by the All-China of Trade Unions o attend the eighth national :ongress of all Chinese trade in Peking on Dec. 2.38 words
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144 1957-10-04 9 JUNGAPOBE police quesi.iMfd mm of vilii flu- I'lu Pandan :tr»\i >'">tiT<)a> in an attempt t<> find out who nmrilirtil Tan Sicw Tong. tS, a •.tall-holder. Lan, clem rihrd as a "kindI) man". was brutally slashed with a parang out>idi his hut. It is144 words
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Article16 1957-10-04 9 The Singapore Anlma Lovers' League collectc* $5,667.95 during Its Ihr da* last Saturday16 words
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Article110 1957-10-04 9 Party plans City polls strategy rpHE central committee of 1 the Liberal-Socialist Party last night discussed its platform for the coining Singapore City Council elections. The committee discusseJ the possibility of including in its platform the Malayanisation policy and a stand on council rates and light.in Singapore Improvement Trust buildings.110 words
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398 1957-10-04 9 DENTIST; CORPORAL TWISTED MY ARM BEHIND BACK AT FOOTBALL MATCH HIS ARREST JUSTIFIED AFTER 'MENACING' CROWD MOVED ON TO GROUND, COURT RULES IPOH, Thursday. A FOOTBALL spectator's claim for $2,000 damages and costs against two police officers for false imprisonment and assault was rejected in398 words
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Article, Illustration342 1957-10-04 9 FRIENDS COLLECTED $6,000 TO HELP PARALYSED WOMAN SEARCH EUROPE A race against time to save her life MONTH TO FIND A SPECIALIST ifHE surgeon in the Perth Hospital looked at the 1 crippled woman lying in bed and said: "We can't cure you. You must find a European specialist and342 words
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Article277 1957-10-04 9 Singapore recruits to the SWANS are measured up pOURTEEN Singapore girls walked up the gangway of H.M.S. Laburnum in Telok Ayer Basin yesterday and soon became most interested in their new dress uniforms, in fact. They were recruits of the first unit of the277 words
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Article125 1957-10-04 9 REGISTRAR HAS NO ASSISTANTS NOW Second man quits varsity staff OOTH assistant registrars of the University of Mau laya have now resigned. Latest to go Is Mr. J. D. de Silva, who flew to Kuala Lumpur yesterday to Join the Federation Ministry of External Affairs. He flies to Britain on125 words
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Article43 1957-10-04 9 Lee Ah Cheong was in Singapore yesterday remanded until Wednesday on a charge of using firearms. The charge stated that he fired at a police patrol consisting of four policeman, at Lorong Melayu off Changi Road on Aug. 29.43 words
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Article35 1957-10-04 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tnurs.— A general meeting of the Johore State branch of the Government Medical and Health Employees' National Trade Union will be held at. the Mental Hospital. Tampoi at 3 p.m. tomorrow.35 words
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Article75 1957-10-04 9 A course in Chinese literature (ancient and modern) will be opened by Mr. Ho Chi Hsun at the Singapore Council for Adult Education. Canning Rise, on Tuesday at 7.15 p.m. The course which will consist of 40 lectures, costs $20. but students may pay by instalments75 words
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Article31 1957-10-04 9 The Singapore branch of the Overseas League will hold a farewell dinner for the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, at the Sea View Hotel on Friday, Nov. 1.31 words
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Article97 1957-10-04 9 HOME GUARD SHOT FOR BANDIT IPOH, Thurs.— A security force patrol operating in the Gunong Rapat cliff area, four miles south of here, today killed a Home Guard, believing he was an armed terrorist. The dead man was Chee Kuan Sion, 27, a section leader of the Gunong Rapat new97 words
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Article58 1957-10-04 9 The exhibits for which Malayan Breweries obtained several prizes at the recent Brewery Exhibition at Olympia, London were dispatched from Singapore by airfreight in a Qantas 8.0.A.C Superconstellation. The cargo space on this flight was specially arranged so that the beer and the stout arrived in58 words
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Article35 1957-10-04 9 The Serangoon Community Association. Singapore, will! hold a talentime competition to raise funds for the assonation at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Nov. 2. Contestants must be residents of postal district 19.35 words
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Article39 1957-10-04 9 The acting Master Attendant in Singapore announced yesterday that copies of tide tables for Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak for 1958 are now on sale at $2.50 a copy from the Shipping Office, Marine Department. Fullerton Building.39 words
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Article25 1957-10-04 9 Five hundred and forty-four young Singapore men registered for national service yesterday, the third day of registration. This brings the total to 1400.25 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-10-04 9 lUDY WONG, 18. waits patiently as the tailor takes her measurements for a uniform. "I've always longed to learn about sc life,'' she said.28 words
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Advertisement167 1957-10-04 9 Kodak Announces the NEW LOW- COST COPIER •^j^^^^Ov V^ /^f c Ow COS c °P iar S %Z_ every office wants J OHers full copying range 1mH._~>....- i! x Oeat operating ease ;£*mH t Helps you «fl^ rjj^^j^jl Speed communications I^^JRf *3 ™^^T«aPi^' Cut retyping expense flßl Simplify paperwork jStk167 words
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Advertisement154 1957-10-04 9 You won't make a mistake.,. Top level efficiency is yours for ever when you use the Clympia SCI. It's an investment that iust cannot go wrong. The ideal I? f standard office typewriter. the (Sjjy SCt is a machine that ensures ■"jl^ perfect results and lasting effi- «f ciency. The154 words
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Article72 1957-10-04 10 LONDON, Thurs. British critics today warmly welcomed the new AngloAmerican film "The Bridge on the River Kwai," about British PoWs working on the Slam death railway. Donald Zee wrote in the Daily Mirror: "It will rank as a classic in world cinema, deserving every major awardAP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration368 1957-10-04 10 SUSAN BARRIE SEES THE WEEK'S SEW FILMS JT takes courage and originality to make a film with a cast of a dozen men, only one of whom has star billing. It is even more unusual when the setting is one small, dreary room.368 words
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290 1957-10-04 10 PEAR STRIKES OUT," r a Paramount drama with a psychiatric theme has won wide acclaim in America and is certainly well acted and produced. It is the subject baseball that makes it drab. The many home runs and bursts to290 words
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Article, Illustration323 1957-10-04 10 pOR those who apr predate a good documentary film, I recommend "VICTORY AT SEA," a vivid and striking screen report on World War II produced by the film division of the U.S. Nation a 1 Broadcasting Corporation. Filmed by Army. Navy and323 words
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Advertisement549 1957-10-04 10 <»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ m^fr JfUta Shaw nhauf it ttht HtM thaw I J^-TTJTHWJfWWTTTfJ^ PHONE ***** 11, 1.45, 4. 6.304 9.30 88. MICHEL RAY' ticnnicou>r W BOOKING PLANS NOW OPEN FOR WORLD PREMIERE Oct. 10th 9.30 p.m. "LONG HOUSE* Eastmancolor (SB). ON STAGE! Personal Appearance of the Dayak sUr-LILI "Tomorrow/ 1/ TRLE SAGA549 words
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Advertisement488 1957-10-04 10 I SIH *f iVY f USSr- »1 J Fbon 21 6 OPENS TODAY! j >• [qTD EO Nf IIA-M.. 1-4 S. 4-15. 6.45*9.30 P.M 4 »i§sJ°^ rs RICHAR -^aZmJlscZk. i GRANT V-WN»nn*=»-w ..tot nARK WAVE" A 20th Century-Fox Short J PLUS- T^T^ATMENT (TEK OF EPILEPSY: Jf TOMORROW aTmIDHIGHT 4 >f488 words
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Miscellaneous304 1957-10-04 10 t-» f+ 24 Kipling wrote the last one Straits Times Crossword a (7). 26 "Let us go, through certain I 1 g g Hl' H 5 M 6 TI K e^ (T a 7 c DOWN I 1 I J I 1 Enlighten about mo»»ey (7). kw K^ EH 2304 words
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Article, Illustration1600 1957-10-04 11 lIMMMHIIIHHIMHHMtMHtM I *****11 l J^J iilllltlllll 11 1I I JIIU 1 1 1 11 II II 111 MIHIJ Delousing unexploded Cerman bombs and mines was the tricki- j est job assigned to Lt. Stuart Mould during the war. He was f awardedDaily Mirror - 1,600 words
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Advertisement184 1957-10-04 11 I^^l'jßj^M ft v^V^y^M^B^Blaft'^'^* I I I I Am Wash your clothes in FAB'tncto rods and WK. they come out cleaner than you've ever SQAff. seen then before. That's becawte FAB~ ""^"■^T"" y j the miracle washing powder from America HL if^^ flB -gets out all th* din. FAB leaves no184 words
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Miscellaneous109 1957-10-04 11 Rmx Moryan 3M.D. Up early lt>('h Tracy Chech an Spihe SM -v I where are I fine- But can -CALLING r ca^ar RECEIVER .6 SPIKE DYKE. KvOUSPI'KE^A YOU READ A Tp£cV» J A J^-^o VOLUME **22^ •C YOU ON ONE OF 1 \Jj*EZ^' V^"*^~ T J^J DISPATCHER. TURNED DOWN. J109 words
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Article380 1957-10-04 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "AH sections on the local share market wer« dull and slightly easier." Singapore and Federation broken reported the following buiness done yesterday: Con. Tin Smelt ords 33s. (arrival): Fed. Dispensary $2.10 (and overnight), $2.05; Praser Neave ords $2.87><j cd cb (overnight), $2.85380 words
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378 1957-10-04 12 SHARE MART EASIER ON DROP IN TIN AND RUBBER PRICES By Our Market Correspondent WITH the tin price down to its »£**s*£ W two and a quarter years and a decline of one and three-quarters cents in the rubber price in Singapore yesterday the Share Market became dull and easier378 words
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Article105 1957-10-04 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchance: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: 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. (both unchanged), special Sarawak black $70 (down Sl>. Singapore Copra Association105 words
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Article43 1957-10-04 12 On behalf of clients. Federated Securities has made a limited offer for 50.000 £i units in F.MS Rubber Planters' Estates at a price of 40s. 6d for each unit The offer Is open until Monday and is unconditional except as to43 words
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Article144 1957-10-04 12 October first grade rubber buyen f.o.b. dosed in Singapore yesterday at 85 cents per lt>., down 1% cents on Wednesday's closing price. The closing tone was uncertain. Closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 RJS.S. Spot f.o.b buyers 84' t sellers 85^; Int.' 1144 words
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Article104 1957-10-04 12 MELBOL'ir jNVESTMENTS tl A an easier toaa movements being A.c i 2s. and 1.C.1. Nev the Stock ExchaiaKf Consol Zinc up the main movement In a s2 Improved minii.K mining stocks record' ket variation. Loai, firm tone. Loans 3'»'. i 1968-." i Loans 3V< 195«Bank of N.S.W. Con.104 words
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Article77 1957-10-04 12 The Malayan Exchange t» Association made the changes in its rates to meaa yesterday (all rates to JIOO, Canada: buying an 31 5/8, O.D. 31 3 4. 9t--32 1/8 credit bills, 32 3,18--bills. Selling T.T. or (i I) Canada 31 1/4; Belgian 1620 1/2; Italian Lir. On the77 words
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Advertisement496 1957-10-04 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal CltlMni, age 17—23, for appointment as Town Planning Assistants In the Department of Town ana Country Planrung, State of Penang. Quallncallons: Passed School Certificate. Grade I or 11, with a Credit In General Science. Salary scale: $137 50 x 7.50 152-80/209 x 14--307/324496 words
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Advertisement494 1957-10-04 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Applications are invited for the post of Assistant Registrar for general administrative duties in the Registrar's office- Applicants should preferably be University graduates with administrative experience. Salary In accordance with qualification.', and experience will be on the scale— $715x35-785/820x35 1030/ 1100x40-1300 p.m. In494 words
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Advertisement449 1957-10-04 12 NOTICES NOTICE The Offices of NASSIM A Co., LIMITED, Nos. 4 4-1, Collyer Quay, will be closed on Saturday, sth October, 1957. FRASER k NEAVE LTD. LOSS OF A STOCK CERTIFICATE Application has been made to the Directors of this Company by the Executors of Frederick Ouy Stevens deceased to449 words
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Advertisement853 1957-10-04 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBN that Mr. Kor Keng Hoo also spelt as Ko Keng Hoo of No. 359, Beach Road. Singapore is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed853 words
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Advertisement633 1957-10-04 12 NOTICES NOTICE MB. S. G. DONALDSON. MR. S. O. DONALDSON Is no longer In the employ of this Company and is no longer authorised to transact any business on our behalf as from the 28th September, 1957. ALLIANCE ENGINEERING CO.. LTD. NOTICE Federation of Malaya Security Loan (1852) ISO.m.OW 5%633 words
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Advertisement544 1957-10-04 12 OFFICIAL PRICE SINGAPORE. O(t RIBBrR; s per lb. (down I Tl TIN: $361.87 i picul (down si GAZETTED PRICES The Federation's Minister of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating customs duties for tbe week from Oct. 3Rubber B**S eta. a lb. Copra *3»S tonCoconut OU $714 tonPalm OU544 words
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Advertisement1382 1957-10-04 13 T*ii »405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. t.u MM iIS Maet) .iricorporotcn .n Singopore) (12 Macs) shipping THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE SaIIiNGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Su.i with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape et Goad Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other port, to load1,382 words
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Advertisement1178 1957-10-04 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES .K« THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EASI VIA SUEZ Penang f. Sham s'pora 'SONGKHLA" In Pert "JAVA" »J«*»*«-» 8/ t Oat SELANDIA" 7.7.7. 7.7.7.'. In Pert 4/ 7 Oct 8/ 9 Oet Bangkok only "SINALOA" 24/21 Oct 24/37 Oct 3S/39 Oet1,178 words
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Advertisement1082 1957-10-04 13 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) f LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore S'hom -'enong BENDORAN tor London, Hamburg, Rotterdam 6 15/16/ 1 Oct Leaden aVoet arrives 27 Oct BENVORLICH for London, Rott.. Homburg, Antwerp I* Part/ Oct 7/ S Oct BENALDER for Liverpool, Rottardom, Homburg 12/201,082 words
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Advertisement1289 1957-10-04 13 McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. TEL.: No.. ***** •UUMMAM LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, ->nn m. iicaVJ ,k a SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND r? Ort At "P»'"« ««rgo for Central 4 South and Canodo vio Colombo America Spore «»NXV,U. 14/20 rcrr^oVs^GAPo^" ."'''oc, S l° m S'pora1,289 words
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Article119 1957-10-04 14 mEXTURED plywood 1 from Canada for in- I terior and exterior de- 1 corating is now available in Singapore. A variety j j of patterns etched on 1 the surface of the panels, gives the ply- wood a three-dimen- sional effect and also increases its scratch119 words
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325 1957-10-04 14 LANCASHIRE USES LESS PASTE FOR YARN 50...* Indian market now also lost SINGAPORE sago flour manufacturers are depressed by the rapid decline in trade which has forced several of them to cut down production in the past few months. Singapore's 10 sago325 words
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Article219 1957-10-04 14 A BRITISH expert on battery and mine lighting has lelt London on a 20,000 mile tour during which he will visit some of the 90 markets to which his company supplies their products. Following visits to the main centres in the Middle East, he will219 words
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Article, Illustration253 1957-10-04 14 SPECIAL PATENT FOR BROOMS Wwto plw in Brunei I A MAN who intends to v revolutionise the broom manufacturing industry in this part of the world is at present in Singapore buying machinery for his Brunei factory. He Ls Mr. Kwek Bock Scone a cinema manager, who ha* already been253 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-10-04 14 MR S G. SUBRAMAN lAM, former head of the Malayan division of the Life Insurance Corporation of India, in Singapore, on Tuesday Joine<i the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd.. as the development manager at its headquarters in Singa pore.44 words
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Article, Illustration344 1957-10-04 14 Malayan Breweries awarded medals in big U.K. show MALAYA'S position as one of the best brf. win countries in the world has been further estaj lished by the fresh success of Malayan-brewei sS and beers at the Brewery Exhibition m LoJ don this weeK. At tne exhibition, Tiger stout won344 words
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Advertisement508 1957-10-04 14 fie ECZEMA Maddening irritation goes. Sores^^ lT r dry up. You enjoy blessed relief! s~, 7l(>/^ Now there is new hope for you who suffer the t j K^/ torment and misery of Eczema and other irritat f L^S\ L ing skin diseaßeß. Cooling, healing D.D.D *St^_^\. Hkj' I Prescription508 words
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Advertisement58 1957-10-04 14 FREEDOM FROM BREAKDOWN. POWER SAVING INCREASED PRODUCTION. LASTING EFFICIENCY IjIIIIJIIIIIIIII^ ■BpM?* for SLOW-SPEED DRIVING, I^@P*B^ ELEVATING UNDER 'l^Z^mm ROUGH EXPOSED CONDITIONS Xl Ml ATTACHMENTS ARE |pp£ r: *!!||PHHw^ Write for leoflets |gj RENOLD CHAINS LIMITED Manchester SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE K.LUMPUR MALACCA IPOH PENANC SANOAKAN TRAVEL WSf MANSFIELDS58 words
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Article143 1957-10-04 15 COPENHAGEN, Thurs. The Republic of Ireland beat Denmark 2-0 in their World Cup soccer match here yesterday. The game was considered one of the roughest ever seen in Copenhagen. The Irish goalkeeper, Tommy Goodwin, was bombarded with apples ten minutes from the end and afterReuter - 143 words
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Article194 1957-10-04 15 MANCHESTER, Thurs.— Manchester United, the English league champions, beat Shamrock Rovers, champions of the Republic of Ireland. 3-2 in their second leg European Cup soccer match here last night. United, who won the opening match in Dublin 6-0. thus enter the second round with anReuter - 194 words
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Article143 1957-10-04 15 NEW YORK, Thursday NATIONAL Boxing Association of America has L declared vacant the world welterweight title, formerly held by Carmen Basilio (United States). Basilio won the world middleweight title last month by outpointing Sugar Ray Robinson. Basilio was given ten days by the N.b.a. toReuter - 143 words
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Article52 1957-10-04 15 LONDON, Thurs. Results of last night's rugby matches were: RUGBY UNION: Maesteg 0 Llanelly 25; Saracens 19 Middlesex Hospital 3: Devonport Services 17 Paignton 3. RUGBY LEAGUE: Lanes Cup (semi-final) St. Helens 9 Oldham 29; Yorks Cup (semi-final) Huddersfield 14. Leeds 2: York 14 Bradford Northern 8Reuter - 52 words
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Article27 1957-10-04 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. —South Johore beat 221 Vehicle Battalion by 30 points to three in a rugger mater. on the International Club ground yesterday.27 words
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139 1957-10-04 15 THE WOLVES CELEBRATE WITH 4-0 VICTORY LONDON. Thurs.— Wolverhampton Wanderers celeb rated the switch-on of their new £25.000 floodlighting system last night with an emphatic 4-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur to take the lead in the English First Division league table. Wolves played clever football and their high-powered attacks wereReuter - 139 words
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Advertisement504 1957-10-04 15 i Continued from Pa«e 8) MTI WTIONS WANTED KOM Box SO eit. txtrm. BRITISH DOCTOR with con- General and Tropical wishi a to join or take ire In Sarawak or North i References exchangedBox A 4934. S.T. HEN'S Private Tultor- "fitter Mother's love htldren at owners,: evening night hours nansport504 words
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Advertisement655 1957-10-04 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wordt SS (Mm.) Box SO ett. txtra. ONE BLOCK OF six 3-bedroom flats in Gllstead Road, District 11 with Ist Class finish, Modem Sanitation and Car Park. Fit for Occupation in October. Apply See Toh Cheng. 31,32 Medeiros 1 Building, Cecil Street. Spore. ANNEXED TWO ROOM Flat655 words
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Advertisement617 1957-10-04 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE j2t Wordt SS (Mm.) Box SO e tt. txtrm. GOOD INVESTMENT New Brick Terrace House Upper ScranRoon Flower Road near Transport Schools Market Monthly rent $150 00. Apply Box A 4909, S.T. NEW BUNGALOWS For Sale. A tew 3 -Bedroom Bungalows at $27,650 are available at617 words
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Advertisement863 1957-10-04 15 TUITION 28 Wardt U (Mitt.) Box SO cIm. txtrm. STAMFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE: Book-keeping. Malay i Romanised and Jawi). Enelish Std VIII (For Qualifying I Test), Commercial Correspondence, I Maths Std. in to IX), Shorthand morning /erenlnc (Theory speed all stages). Typewriting morning/ evening, Special coaching for L.C.C Exam. 195S Expert863 words
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Advertisement436 1957-10-04 15 (BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES It Wordt SS (Mm.) Box St ett. txtrm. WANTED CAPITAL $5,000 For! Expansion of Business in Adver- tlslng of Magazines and Periodicals. Box A 4933 S.T. RUBBER ESTATE Kota Tlnggi 1 3 miles. 1400 acres division of large estate. 1200 acres tapping, i Staff Bungalow approved lines, I436 words
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Advertisement432 1957-10-04 15 FOR SALE 10 Wordt Si (Mm.) Box St ett. txtrm. FUR MINK COATS. SUver Foxes and Coat. Capes, also other kind Fur Coats, with Brocade. Price reasonable. Box A 4879, S.T. SPECIAL PRICE English Made Fur-Coats- Various Kinds- Call at Qureshls Carpets, 35, Orchard Road, opp. HB3.C- Tel. *****. OFFERS432 words
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Advertisement333 1957-10-04 15 MISCELLANEOUS it Wordt SS (Mm.) Box SO ett. extra. KNOTTY construction problem' Maybe a Black St Decker power plus tool can solve your difficulty. Available from Sime Darby. JUSTICE TO YOURSELF. Insist on being shot with a Canon Camera. Built-in range-flnder and interchangeable lenses make Canons perfection. EUROPE VIA AMERICA333 words
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Advertisement215 1957-10-04 15 HELP YOUR CHILD AT EXAMINATION TIME School examinations are difficult Sanatogen helps a pupil by helping to give energy and mental clarity, good sltep and good appetite Help YOUR child get good marks with Sanatogen TONIC Corrects d*et deftciencies Don't let that COLD take hold! A few drops of Vapex215 words
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294 1957-10-04 16 I.K.IITS of aU races at Venang on Saturday are: THE AUTUMN PLATE CL. 4, I) IV 1— S',F. Shah D'Or 9.04 Eltnrius 8.10 Bright Sun 8.09 Sweet Violets 807 Sadnura 8.06 Curls 8.05 Tarn To 8.04 Showman 8.03 Scholarship 8-02 Parrot Fashion 8.01 Monarch294 words
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Article242 1957-10-04 16 NOT UP TO SHA HOPES PARK PITCH rpHE hockey pitch at Farrer X Park Stadium, which was being used for the first time, did not turn out to be as good as expected when the Singapore Hockey Association held a trial match there yesterday. Pla>ers and oincials alike said the242 words
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Article79 1957-10-04 16 MAXWELL Sports Club trounced Bedok S.C. 4-0 in the final of the S.A.F.A. Div. 3 league at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Maxwell, the Div 3A champions, were thus unbeaten in the league. They reached the semi-final of the Junior Cup competition. Maxwell had to wait79 words
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Article42 1957-10-04 16 NEWMARKET, Thurs. Mr. J. Mullion's 11-8 on favourite. Court Harwell, won the Jockey Club Stakes over a mile and threequarters here today. Major L. HoUlday's Alexis (11-2) was second and Prince Aly Khan's Ommeyad (7-2) was third. Six ran. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration455 1957-10-04 16 V. P. NAYAGAM - V. P. NAYAGAM CUP HOLDERS WILL BE WITHOUT MUN KEAI TOMORROW By HE'LL HAVE TO BOTTLE UP CORTHINE AND HATCH KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—Selangor's Npr Mun Keai may miss Saturday's key Malaya Cup match against Singapore Joint Services at Princes Road Stadium here to decide the455 words
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Article253 1957-10-04 16 FAST TIMES CLOCKED AT PENANG ON SOFT TRACK OENANG, Thins.— Reas onable, a good bet on Saturday, galloped attractively on a soft track at Penang this morning. Ridden by Rowley Ransome, this four year old beat Windsor II (Mitchell in a testing 3f tryout in 38253 words
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687 1957-10-04 16 THIS NEW SPIRIT MAY BRING S'PORE BACK TO MALAYA CUP SPORTSFRONT By NORMAN SIEBEL THE Malaya Cup football competition, after a quiet start, is working up to a climax of gripping interest. Tomorrow Selangor and the Singapore Joint Services meet in a replay at Merdeka Stadium to decide the south687 words
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Article, Illustration340 1957-10-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tli Ursdai DAVID CHOONG returned to Malaya for g(M)( day but will not be taking part in tho Thomas Cup training session starting hen roW David who competed in the Westei championships last week, arrived in Singap Ore Bombay340 words
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Article25 1957-10-04 16 Serangoon English School beat St. Joseph's Institution 2-0 In an lnter-school hockey match at Serangoon Road yesterday. George Jacob scored both goals.25 words
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Article50 1957-10-04 16 RUGGER University v All Whites. Bukit Timah. HOCKEY S.H.A. Div. 1: I.A v SII.B. Police, Bukit Timah; S.C.C- v S.C-R.C, padan X; Div. 2: S.R.C V Khalsa, padang; Navy Nomads v T.T.C-, Naval Base; Inter-school: St. Andrew's v Raffles, Woodsvlllee; Div 3: Khalsa v R.A.F. hanei, BalesUer Road-50 words
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286 1957-10-04 16 rpHE British Council in 1 Singapore will mak P arrangements for the England and Blackpool right winger. Stanley Matthews, or England soccer captain, Billy Wright of Wolverhampton, to visit Singapore if either one of them tours the Federation next year. Thg Council representative286 words
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Article172 1957-10-04 16 ¥>LAYING consistent golf. 1 Flt./Lt. Bray entered the final of the Far East Air Force golf championships it the R.S.G.C. yesterday. Bray cleared his quarterfinal and semi-final hurdles with comfortable margins and is strongly tipped for the title today. His opponent in the 36172 words
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Article184 1957-10-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Lee Hoo Chye. the 1955 Thomas Cup reserve, has dropped out of the Thomas Cup training session due to start here tomorrow. His place will be taken by San Seong Kok. Johnny Heah, who has accepted an invitation to take184 words
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Article77 1957-10-04 16 SINGAPORE Recreation Club went down by 14 points (goal and three tries) to a three (try) to H.M.S. Newcastle in a rugoy fixture on the padang yesterday. Playing with 13 men SRC. were first to score when P. Pestana, gathering a loose ball, touched down77 words
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Advertisement686 1957-10-04 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" 20 Wards $10 (Minimum). Daily l month. 11l Wards il.iO (Ml*.) RACE FROCKS Winning Styles. Vanity. U BatUry Road. TWEEZERS. 30c. $100, J1.50. j Kenneth Fish, 30-1, Rafaes Place. MSI4. oUINU ON LEAVE? Lucky man; No doubt you consulted Everett* MISTER HANDYMAN Undertakes your link686 words
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