The Straits Times, 8 October 1957
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Title Section20 1957-10-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEHTIFIFB «ALE EXCEEDS 80.000 The Straits Times New**?* Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1957 it 15 CENTS20 words
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Article544 1957-10-08 1 SCIENTIST; THIS COULD MEAN LIFE OR DEATH FOR FREE WORLD Senator: Very soon Russia may nave means for destruction of human freedom Round for the 40th time IONDON, Mon. J The Russian earth satellite circled the glohe lor the 40th time tonight. And as itReuter; UP - 544 words
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Article444 1957-10-08 1 4S signals from the A Russian satellite continued to be picked up clearly in Malaya yesterday, at least two people reported they had possibly seen the man-made moon —but one said it was red, the other said it was yellow. Diary note In Singapore, Cpl.444 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-10-08 1 HARBOUR BOARD MEN VIEW SEIZED CIGARETTES THE SEIZED cigarettes, packed in cartons and covered with gunny sacks, being examined by Inspectors of the Singa pore Harbour Board Police.— Straits Times picture.36 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-10-08 1 A GROUP of Singapore Harbour Board Police officers help to unload the seized cigarettes onto the wharf at godown 44. The twin-engined outboard motor boat is on the left. Straits Times picture.38 words
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221 1957-10-08 1 rwas a day full of adventure and wonderment yesterday for little Jenny Lee, from Kuala Kangsar, Perak. "I will never forget It," whispered diminutive Jenny, as she settled back on her pillows in a ward of Singapore General Hospital last night Jenny has221 words
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281 1957-10-08 1 'It's interesting, but too radical,' says archdeacon r«HURCH GOERS a i Holy Communion at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on Sunday were surprised when they sang for the first time a 17th century hymn in a modern setting—the rhythm of popular music. The controversial rhythmic modern281 words
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441 1957-10-08 1 Speedboat is trapped in creek SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police seized about I,ooolb. of contraband cigarettes which two men attempted to land at Berlayer Creek, off Pasir Panjang, last night. A boat was drifting silently into the creek when it was sighted by a patrol441 words
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143 1957-10-08 1 Coroner sees lunge that killed Lorraine LONDON, Mon. With an imitation matador's sword, lan Anthonisz, 15--year-old ship assistant. demonstrated in the coroner's court at Bexley. Kent, today the thrust which fatally injured his sister Lorraine eight days ago. The dead girl, beautiful 18--year-old Miss Irma Lorraine Anthonisz was a dancer143 words
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Article26 1957-10-08 1 MOSCOW. Mon. A Hungarian delegation led by Mr. Janos Kadar left Moscow by air for Budapest today after a visit to Russia and China.26 words
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Article18 1957-10-08 1 TOULON, Mon. Roland Christofle one of the two surviving Toulon quintuplets died early today. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article108 1957-10-08 1 MOSCOW, Mon.—RuslTl sia exploded an H-bomb yesterday, Moscow Radio announced today. Tass. the Soviet news agency, said: "In accordance with the plan of experimental work on the creation and Improvement of atom and hydrogen arms In Russia, a powerful hydrogen device of new design wasAP - 108 words
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Article34 1957-10-08 1 NEW YORK, Mon.—Speedboat King Donald Campbell said today he was ill with flu and was temporarily cancelling plans to try for a record run with his jetpowered hydroplane on Onondaga Lake. A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article36 1957-10-08 1 SATELLITE NO. 2 IS READY WASHINGTON. Mon Visiting Soviet scientist A. A. Blagonravov said today second Soviet satellite was ready and would be launched when enough information had been collected from first one. —UP.UP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-10-08 2 ANOTHER SCENE from the film shows Malayan student Wan Yahaya looking over the shoulder of Peter Finch (Dr. Windom) as he attends to a "casualty" (a Malay from Clapton) after a riot on a robber estate. The film is an adaptation of the novel Windom's Way54 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-10-08 2 A SCENE from the film. It looks like a Malayan village. Actually it is in the heart of the beautiful Buckingham shire countryside.28 words
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Article578 1957-10-08 2 •From lAN MOK-AI LONDON, Monday. LORD RANK'S twenty-nrst birthday party that is to say, the £12,000 party to celebrate the twenty-first anniversary of the opening of Pinewood Studios was on the grand scale one would expect from the Rank Organisation. But it was disappointing, too.578 words
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Advertisement290 1957-10-08 2 T/tef/fa awtivedf See ik& fooebj The TOOTAL Gua/tajt&e> 1^ rr ~>- J^ All goods bearing the registered trade mark > Ci^i The new TOOTAL fabrics are more colourful, more original than evpr hpfor,. 1 TOOTAL are guaranteed to give satisfaction. ffEfT/Zlftdß IK Deiore. "Should dissatisfaction arise through any defect Iv^^^Sß^fcflCS^yw290 words
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Article179 1957-10-08 3 fiehru wonders a I scientific leap and political lag TOKYO, Tues.— The Prime Minister of i. Mr. Nehru, said today the launcher of an earth satel•merely goes to now how far scientiand technological advance has run far ahcnd of the capacity luman beingsReuter - 179 words
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Article, Illustration106 1957-10-08 3 HIE NfcW 'island' that has risen from the bottom of the Atlantic at Fayal Island in the Azores is shown in this AP picture with a thick column of smoke rising E from its submarine vol- cano. i The island is still E106 words
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Article30 1957-10-08 3 PARIS. Mon. Mr. Rene Pleven, former Premier, today agreed to try to form a new French Government, after Mr. Guy Mollet had re fused a similar offer.30 words
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156 1957-10-08 3 I almost fought Russian pilot— Tory M.P. .MOSCOW, Mon. Mr. Cyril Osbor:, British Conserva- today described a ated argument on the s of capitalism and Communism with the pilot o: a Russian aircraft flying a- 15.000 feet. Mr. Osborne. here on a onesaid: "Just ke of! the pilot asked and156 words
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215 1957-10-08 3 Lessons daily for three weeks LONDON, Monday. T*HE identity of the Queen's TV tutor was revealed 1 today. It is Prince Philip. He has been giving her lessons in television technique every day for the last three weeks in preparation for their visit215 words
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95 1957-10-08 3 Four reach freedom in petrol tanker VIENNA, Mon. A Czech family escaped across the Iron Curtain to Austria in a railway petrol tanker last night. The four-member family hid in the wagon of a freight train crossing from Communist Czechoslovakia into Austria. The family a couple and their two smallUP - 95 words
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Article41 1957-10-08 3 OTTAWA. Mon. Oliva Dionne. father of the famous quintuplets, said in North Bay. Ontario, today that Annette plans to marry a university student in Montreal on Friday. She will bo the first of the famous glris to marry.41 words
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Article51 1957-10-08 3 TOKYO. Mon. The abbot of a 600-year-old temple, has applied to Kyoto city counci) for permission to turn it into a dance-hall. He said that the temple's 40 worshippers were unaole to find sufficient funds to maintain the shrine, one of the most beautiful in Japan.Reuter - 51 words
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100 1957-10-08 3 AN 'IF' OVER BRITISH FORCES IN MALAYA LONDON, Mon. Britain's Air Minister, Mr. George Ward, said yesterday that "it remains to be seen" whether independent Malaya would want British forces to continue to fight against the Communist terrorists. He returned from a threeweek tour of R.A.F. units in the MiddleAP - 100 words
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Article141 1957-10-08 3 LONDON, Monday. rpHE BRITISH Government will be asked today to 1 set up an official inquiry into the troubles which have beset the four-engined "Whispering Giant" Britannia airliner. I Mr. Aubrey Jones, the Minister of Supply, will be sent a letter today by Mr. JamesReuter - 141 words
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Article38 1957-10-08 3 CANNES, Mon Vice Admiral Pierre J. G. M. Lancelot, personnel director of the French Navy, was one of five people killed today when his plane crashed while landing at the airport here. He was 56. AJ».38 words
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Article235 1957-10-08 3 LONDON. Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £46*/i Funding 4% £86& War 3Va% £63% RANKS Merc. (£5; £2S P-U.) £6% Chartered (£1) 39/9 Hongkong (J125) £45*4 -9k INSURANCE Com Un. (uts.) 64/9 —3/1 H Royal 77/3 1/Prudentlal £35 Vi 1235 words
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Article23 1957-10-08 3 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £731. sellers £732. Forward buyers £733 H; sellers £734. Settlement £731 H. Turnover a.m. 110 tons p.m. 30 tons23 words
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Article29 1957-10-08 3 LONDON. Mon. Spot 25d., Nov. 25',d.. Dec 25d.. Jan Mar. 25»id. April-June 25% d., July-Sept 25-id., Oct. c.l.f. 24\d., Nov. c.i.f. 247 id., Dec. c.i.f. 25d., Tone; Steady.29 words
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Article212 1957-10-08 3 WARSAW, Mon.—Riot- ing broke out here last night for th# fourth night in a row. Students from Warsaw University joined with strong squads of steel-helmeted militia in trying to put down trouble touched off by "hooligan" gangs. Earlier, Warsaw Polytechnic students issued a statementReuter; AP; UP - 212 words
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Article24 1957-10-08 3 TOKYO, Mon. Five quarry workers were killed today in a rock pit cave-In at a rock quarry in Utsunomlya. near Tokyo. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement186 1957-10-08 3 Aspirin I A (BAYER) COLDS HEADACHES FLU RHEUMATISM BENN MEYER CO. LTD. P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD. Koala Lumpur, Penang. BMHp^B^B^B^Hß^lßlß^i^illfli^iii^MH- 1 i^^i^li^B^^^^^i^lVlßmmnfcs^i^^^M I ARRIVE REFRESHED I and RELAXED! LLOYD TRIESTINO THE LINE WITH THE ITALIAN TOUCH Monthly sailings by m.v. "ASIA" m.v. "VICTORIA" HARPER, GILFILLAM CO.,186 words
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Advertisement188 1957-10-08 4 They passed on the good news! One motorist told another how to get more for your money bydriving into a Mobilgas Station -and now the whole city is talking about it! I tKti M^f^ Jfc -x -jf j f 1 i wFl;'i; -.i' mlm w J I k J|^^ I188 words
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Article211 1957-10-08 5 GANG 308 RECRUITING TEAM CALL WITH PARANGS, STICKS AND KNIVES SLAMS DOOR OF VILLAGE HOME AS ACID LIGHT BULBS ARE THROWN IPOH, Monday. rpHK coanft of a 46-year-old woman foiled an extortion bid by nearly 20 secret society a ntfsUTs who surrounded her attap house in211 words
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Article42 1957-10-08 5 Twenty-one people pleaded to a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of gambling in a commu'j gaming house in Trenggatiu Street last Saturday after noon. They were allowed bail of $25 each until the hearing on Oct. 18.42 words
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Article141 1957-10-08 5 Jailed for deceiving woman pOSING a s an instructor of I the Gimson Boys' School, Joginder Singh. 18, deceived a woman into giving him $4.50 purporting to be "expenses to find her missing son." This was stated in a Singapore court yesterday by Inspector E. Mahadevan when Joginder Singh, a141 words
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Article27 1957-10-08 5 SEGAMAT. Mon. Mrs. Kuan Chan Sang, wife of the president of the Segamat branch of M.C.A., is to organise a women's section for the branch27 words
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Article148 1957-10-08 5 1i eeka the first of besblre Homes (Mathe chronically sick I -a: Wok Paku, changi. Sin- papore-will be oppened and! ready to accept patients. Mr Justice Tan Ah Tan, >>: the management I c of the Cheshire Malaya i, told the Tlmea yesterday that148 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-10-08 5 MISS NASIB KAUR being garlanded by her father. Mr. Gujar Singh, of the Ipoh Town Council, at her wedding reception at the Station Hotel in Ipoh on Sunday. She was married to Inspector Pritam Singh Gill of the No. Police Field Force. He is the61 words
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Article141 1957-10-08 5 NO DECISION YET ON RESIGNATION KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. I^fORE than 200 first-year students of the Univer- sity of Malaya's Kuala Lumpur division have written to the university authorities asking them not to accept the resignation of Mr. Foo Yeow Yoke, their administrator. Mr. Foo141 words
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Article39 1957-10-08 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. About $300 worth of cigarettes, condensed milk and other goods were stolen from the Sang Loong Cafe in Jalan Ibrahim here last night. The burglars also forced the till and took $35.39 words
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Article83 1957-10-08 5 Four men were charged In Singapore yesterday after the seizure of 1501 b. of raw opium In Tanjong Rhu early on Sunday. Ong Yik and Lee Chuan Chwee are accused of being In possession of the opium, while Teo Hock Kok and Ng Woo Llat are83 words
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Article62 1957-10-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Sentencing a labourer, Bilak bin Lahamid, 23, to three years' jail, Mr. N. L. Cohen the president of the Pontian Sessions Court, yesterday said that police officers who were doing their duty must be protected from revenge and deliberate attacks. Bilak had62 words
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59 1957-10-08 5 50'000 ARE ANXIOUS FOR HEAVY RAINFALL BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon.— Water may be rationed further in the Bukit Mertajam district if the supply sitnation does not improve. At present water is avail, able for only six hours a day. The 50,000 residents par. ticnlarly padi planters, ar c praying for heavy59 words
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Article30 1957-10-08 5 MALACCA. Mon— Ismail bin Thamby All. 30. a Telecoms linesman, was nned $100 or three months' jail, in the Malacca magistrate's court today for trying to steal $7.30 words
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Article248 1957-10-08 5 12 WANT UNION TO JOIN NEW PARTY TWELVE members of the Air Ministry Local Staff Union in Singapore, are trying to get their union to support the proposed Workers' Party, which is exclusively for unionists. The Straits Times understands that the pro-party group Is tabling a resolution to this effect248 words
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Article21 1957-10-08 5 SEOAMAT, Mon. The next monthly meeting of the town council will be held on Oct. 20 at 10 a.m.21 words
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Advertisement472 1957-10-08 5 Be Proud of Your English 'Ou content with the way you speak and write? "Word Mastery the prosArc you sure that you are not making mistakes ctxls ot th c E f ectiv <> •ause people to underrate you? ofSLTgS s the importance of effective speech and cr* 1 now472 words
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Advertisement420 1957-10-08 5 *.474-fl v£?T i BBay6 y (¥EEPS"^^y with colic... Colic pains literally torture babies Ss At tuch times, a teaspoonful of gentle ■>. >» Milk of Magnesia added to each quart X of baby's formula, or a few drops added to his fruit juice or water, will relieve his colic, help420 words
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Miscellaneous137 1957-10-08 5 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE 47* metres and 41 metres. KUALA LUMPUR 341 metre*. PENANG 366 metres. IPOH 330 metres MALACCA 297 metres. AM 715 Opening Announce- j ment; 7.16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 Time Signal and News; 735 A Date with Music; 8.00 News' Headlines; 802—8.30 A Date with! Music; P-M. 1.15137 words
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Advertisement357 1957-10-08 6 LONGINES y "LONGINES records a permanent picture of time and attain* the absolute in accuracy." Do you know of a more startling argument for a make of watch? No other watch maker can claim such a statement. Even the rf^?ilfS^B!fiHrfTl|i ■■>. boldest research workers scarcely dared dream of the result357 words
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220 1957-10-08 7 We are of different castes— father SUNGEI PATANI, Monday. A TAPPER, Linganah, told th e Sessions Court here yesterday that his daughter could not marry the man charged with kidnapping her because "we are of different castes." He was testifying at the trial of220 words
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210 1957-10-08 7 Union chief calls for end to 'squeeze' APPEAL TO STC CONDUCTORS THE new president of x the Singapore Traction Co. Employees, Union, Mr. S. Sinnathamby, appealed to members yesterday not to cheat the company of fares. Speaking at a general meeting of the union at the Broadway Hall in the210 words
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Article145 1957-10-08 7 STATES OFFERED MERDEKA CARS KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The Federation Government has asked the State Governments whether they propose to buy any of the remaining 40 YIP cars, specially bought for the Merdeka celebrations. This survey Is now being made before the Federation Government finally decides to put up for145 words
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Article45 1957-10-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. In the Kluang Sessions Court yesterday, Mr. N, L. Cohen fined Lim LuanHee, manager of the Kluang Aerated Water Factory, $3,000 for having 56 lb. Of saccharine on which duty amountIng to $280 had not been paid.45 words
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Article191 1957-10-08 7 ALOR STAR, Monday. rpHE Alor Star coroner, Inche Hamzah bin Abu A Samah, yesterday asked police to summon two doctors to testify at an inquest on a unionist, P. Balaguru, 40. i Balaguru died at the Alor Star General Hospital on Jan. 17 this191 words
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Article37 1957-10-08 7 Singapore Assemblyman for Changi, Mr. Lim Che r Kheng. leaves for Japan today, to attend the third Afro-Asian Congress, which will be held at Kyoto from Oct. 18 to 21. He will return in NovemberKyodo - 37 words
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Article27 1957-10-08 7 A total of 58 hawkers were yesterday fined $3 each in a Singapore court after they pleaded guilty to charges of obstruction over the weekend.27 words
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Article59 1957-10-08 7 A rally will be held at tho University of Malaya in Singapore today to mark the beginning of the university's re-union week and its foundation day. The rally, which begins at 5.15 p.m., will be addressed by the Vice-Chancellor. Pro:. A. Oppenhiem, and the presidents of59 words
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Article158 1957-10-08 7 DOCTORS, ANTHROPOLOGIST IN BORNEO TEAM Commission to probe why the Muruts are decreasing 1/-UCHING, Mon.— The North Borneo Government will appoint a commission to investigate the fall in population of the people of Murut. This decision corresponds with the 1951 and earlier censuses of Murut,158 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-10-08 7 FAR EAST COMMAND FOR ALLIED NAVY CHIEF The new Commandrr-in-Chief, Far East Station, Vice-Admiral Sir Gerald Gladstone, arrives in Singapore aboard the Chusan on Oct. 24. He succeeds Admiral Sir Alan K. Scott-Moncrieff. Vice-Admiral Gladstone, 56, was Flag Officer Second in Command, Far East Station, from late 1953 to February,84 words
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Article47 1957-10-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Two new Chinese Primary schools are to be built here one at Jalan Larkin and the other at Stulang Laut. When completed, they will take some of the 2.500 pupils now attending the only Chinese primary school in the town.47 words
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Article23 1957-10-08 7 SEGAMAT. Mon. Inche Ibrahim bin Haji A. Rahman, chief clerk of the Segamat Court, has been promoted to the special grade23 words
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Article63 1957-10-08 7 The Singapore Traffic Police (Accident Branch) yesterday said that Mrs. J. D. Dennehy. wife of a doctor was at the wheel when a car plunged into a monsoon drain in Orchard Road on Sunday. They had thought that Mr. E.F.B. Brooksmith. Assistant Traffic Police Chief, was driving.63 words
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Article36 1957-10-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. In the Kota Tinggi Sessions Court yesterday, Chew Sun. an employee of the Hock Seng Sawmill, was fined $1,000 or eight months' jail, for having chandu and utensils for preparing it.36 words
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Article115 1957-10-08 7 Khir: I have lost 7lb. since I took over Education Ministry ALOR STAR, Mon. The Minister for Education, Inche Khir bin Johari, said last night that he had lost 71b. since he took over the Education ministry last month. "At this rate I am afraid I shall soon115 words
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Miscellaneous389 1957-10-08 7 SINGAPORE TRADE AND Knight of Shell Photographic —for boys under 18 years old 4.30 INDUSTRIAL FAIR at Great Unit. 9 am. to 5.30 pm. £5 w > hl *nS^" ers ifS'hmVtino. "a*™ World amusement park. Kim Seng ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: Talk *n^& ctaS" SShllteS SElft^REGIS- S P 01 0 Wi "^T^389 words
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Article167 1957-10-08 8 20 Word* $10 iVimmumi. SUDDEN NASTY SMELL? Kill It quick— kill It with Air-wick Mist. RSPCA JUMBLE SALE November 6th. Please bring youri Jumble to us or Ring- 25-221 and we will collect it. VISIT OUR RECORD Rendexvous for the latest Standard and Long Playing Disc*. Robinsons, Singapore and167 words
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621 1957-10-08 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Tues. Oct. 8, 1957. Satellite In Space In happier times the launching of the world's first artificial satellite would have been universally acclaimed as perhaps the greatest triumph of mankind in its struggle against the barriers of Nature. Of all these barriers, gravitation has been long621 words
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Article353 1957-10-08 8 Both Indonesia's leaders have been at pains to burnish the spirit of their recent reconciliation. While Dr. Hatta, on his travels in China, has been referring to Dr. Soekamo a* the strong man the country needs, the President has paid his late opponent the compliment of using353 words
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Article201 1957-10-08 8 There is an air of unreality about the discussions between the Government and the management committee of Chung Cheng on the future of Singapore's largest Chinese high school. So far from falling in with the Government's plan to divide the school into smaller, manageable units, the committee is201 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1957-10-08 8 DENIS WARNER - DENIS WARNER BY 1 If democracy should fail in India, it will be a i matter of time before it collapses in Asia. For under-fed and under-privileged I India is the world's 1 biggest democracy rpHE world's biggest democracy is not the United 1 States1,272 words
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401 1957-10-08 8 npHE article in the Straits Times on the crisis in racing contained some very interesting figures. In my opinion the writer has not pointed to the main causes of the crisis. We have always had Illegal bookies, excessive taxation, the numbers401 words
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Letter231 1957-10-08 8 More amenities for youth rpiONG BAHRU. the oldest 1 and one of the biggest Singapore Improvement Trust housing estates, has miles of well-designed, brightly painted flats, brightly lighted streets, two primary schools, a modern cinema, a market and a post-office. But something important is missing. There is no public library,231 words
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Letter154 1957-10-08 8 rZ explanation given by the Prime Minister in recommending higher emoluments for his colleagues was that we must pay well for efficiency and honesty. I fear that such an explanation may convey the meaning that, conversely, those Government employees who do not receive handsome salaries ar154 words
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204 1957-10-08 9 THAT BAR IS A MUST TO PROTECT STUDENTS f[E Singapore Director rf Education. Mr. D. iriillan. yesterday said Z government was d that only Epic ot good eharac- should he admitted g, the teaching profession. meben were given powers rfauth" rllv over the Colony's aldn, the Oovernen right to sas204 words
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87 1957-10-08 9 IpE.YAXG Mon.— A large gat-i:e;:.-iS of swimmers attended the funeral this a.'terr.oon of Miss Lim £eok Khim. Penang's pre«a.- woman swimming chaxpion. who died yes•?:day. atred 33. I tp an all::r.e record in 1940 when fc *on all the women's events at a Penang87 words
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Article, Illustration27 1957-10-08 9 A general view of the thousands of Muslims who attended the Prophet Mohamed birthday celebrations at Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday.27 words
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203 1957-10-08 9 IPOH, Monday. 4 FRONT of "political leaders" who want to t% challenge the Alliance supremacy in Malayan politics is being planned here. But the names of these leaders are being kept secret. The plans for this organisation were made public in a Press203 words
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Article41 1957-10-08 9 Mr. Lim Kheng Lian, leader of the Singapore trade delegation to Formosa which returned here on Saturday, said yesterday that Formosa's industry was more prosperous and advanced than Singapore. He added that Formosa could spare technicians for Singapore.41 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-10-08 9 MR. R. K. CHATTERJEE, head of the Colombo Plan Information Unit, who flew into Sineapore from Ceylon by Qantas yesterday for a brief stay. He is on bis way to attend a Colombo Plan conference In Saigon. During his one year as the information66 words
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Article44 1957-10-08 9 An iron safe containing $11.0.00 and documents was stolen from an import and export firm in Rochore Road, Singapore, at the weekend. An official from the firm, Chop Ban Ho made a report about the loss to the police yesterday.44 words
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Article225 1957-10-08 9 "jlf From Page One old Anthony Tan, of Florence Road. Singapore. She had written to him about her trip but was not sure whether he would be there. However, Anthony not only came but brought two young friends to meet Jenny, and also his own225 words
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327 1957-10-08 9 IPOH PROCESSION IS DRENCHED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ABOUT 15,000 Muslims took part In a mile-long A Prophet Mohamed birthday procession here today—the biggest ever held in Kuala Lumpur. Muslim leaders, members of the services, police, home guards and students took part, marching three abreast through327 words
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Article35 1957-10-08 9 MALACCA, Mon. The U.-in-c. Far East Station, Sir Alan K. Scott-Moncrieff, who arrived here this morning in the H.M.S. Alert, paid a courtesy call on the Governor of Malacca, Mr. Leong Yew Koh.35 words
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Article, Illustration153 1957-10-08 9 Amah beats immigration authorities by crossing Causeway AN amah, Chew Sow Chan. 56, yesterday told how she crossed the Causeway to beat Singapore Immigration Department Chew, who sailed for China by the Tegelberg yesterday, told the straits Times: "I applied to the Singapore immigration author itles two weeks ago for153 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-10-08 9 SULTAN CONGRATULATES THE NEWLY-WEDS THE SULTAN OF SELANGCK congratulates two .Malaj graduates of the University of Malaya who were married in Kajang on Sunday. The bride is Che Fatimah Hashimah ijinte Abdul Aziz daughter of the Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister's Department and the bridegroom is Inche Ahmad Roose56 words
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Article28 1957-10-08 9 SEGAMAT, Mon.— For failing to stop when ordered to do so by a police officer in uniform, motor-cyclist Liew Kirn Hock, 23, was fined $50.28 words
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138 1957-10-08 9 A MONTH OF MERDEKA -'NOW TIME FOR WORK' BLKII MERTAJAM. Mon Man, people were "still drank with joy and rejoicing" over independence, Tuan Haji Mohamed Saman, a Kuala Kangsar religious teacher, said at yester. day's mass rally here to celebrate Prophet Mohamed's birthday. "More than month has elapsed since merdeka."138 words
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Article63 1957-10-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Selangor strip-teasers may go on peeling but only up to a point. State district officers who reviewed the regulations on strip-tease performances decided at the weekend that strippers must have certain parts of themselves "adequately" covered —in opaque material. "The new regulations63 words
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Article67 1957-10-08 9 Albert Palmer, 18, yesterday pleaded guilty in a Singapore court to a charge of stealing cigarettes valued at $104 from the bar of the Cathay Theatre last Saturday. Inspector E. Mahadevan told the magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, mat Palmer was caught by a watch man67 words
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129 1957-10-08 9 MR. N. A. KULARAJAH former chairman of the Singapore Civil Service Staff Side Council, will talk to members of the Federation Government Temporary Officers Union on Friday on the re-organisation of the Singapore Civil Service and the absorption of temporary clerks into the permanent establishment.129 words
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Article43 1957-10-08 9 The families of Chua Kong Tet Chua Kong Yong and Lim Choon Guan thank all relatives and friends for their messages of sympathy, wreaths and use of car.s on the death of the late Madam Maria Pan Ah Pen e on 7-10-57.43 words
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Advertisement106 1957-10-08 9 £c/ YALE dtand (fucwd You can't protect your home 24 hours a day, but Yale Locks can. Throughout the world countless men and women leave their security problems to Yale, relying on the quality that has made the name Yale a household word. ML! PBOOUCTI ARE MADE IN ENGLAND Agents—106 words
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Article, Illustration849 1957-10-08 10 BAREFOOT BELLE WENT along with Borneo film star Lull, to help choose her first Western dress, and her father Penghulu Sibah came too, like any other man who had to give his approval. But unlike most other men, he didn't have to bring o u t849 words
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Advertisement216 1957-10-08 10 Have you a delicate skin? Jf i We have produced a new Cold Cream Boap especlX v A, y a 'ly f° r you It contains s >/^ V/ Lanolin cream and Is so 7^C\\ -M mild that it is suitable for the dryest and most sensl*>3^W tive skins. Use216 words
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Advertisement264 1957-10-08 10 m* i ■to^^^'*''i!i j 1^ Clean and Polish 1 I Wood Floors I I WITHOUT SCRUBBING! I JOHNSON'S ■Beauljjjojji Johnson's Beautiflor halves your J^\ I hardest household task by dry- lg^\ cleaning your floors as it waxes them. Beautiflor removes stains that resist soap and water, and W/d^ gives a264 words
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Miscellaneous326 1957-10-08 10 Straits Times Crossword IS LJ 3 LJ 4 P* Hi 6 pur imF Z_,l]illil I 1" I ACROSS 3 I have reduced the hollow not 1 Present way of getting Navy ld f d n *L<*>« under way (6). 4 Nothln 1U« example to swell nation' head (8). 9To dress326 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1957-10-08 11 The Flying Fool who became living legend challenge of tho Ailantir air Mwf trwrf *.«"0 o// tragedy and international rivalry, had bwn met and defeated... lllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimimilliMiiiMiMiHiii, 1$ the cold drizzly dawn of May 20, 1927, a tiny, heavilyladen monoplane lumbered along the sodden runway of Roosevelt Field, Long Island, bouncedDaily Mirror - 1,185 words
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Advertisement635 1957-10-08 11 ANY MAN WILL COME TO LIFE 1 3 W|Mrf a^H HLj^ SM JtL^W**^Baaa^M aaaaaaaaaaaaaaW. WHEN YOU WEAR THE M ITALIAN TOUCH a^^k Any man will come to Ufe when you wear the ITALIAN TOUCH. Max Factor's subtle f» new lipstick shades with dramatic eye make-up. Hit Cll afl Tne lipstick635 words
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Miscellaneous191 1957-10-08 11 Hvx Morgan M.D. Strange letter -=i IP you HAVE TIME, A FEW MOMENTS LATEX [SuLL KI^UXKEX^ /HE RECEIVED A STIUNOE LETTER Dick Tracg Storg in pictures "X s^ "NaBBBBBaBBaSEJ^i I TEN MINUTES LATER 11/ INCIDENTALLY MAY I USE Y\ W BE I 1 J hf? THAN THAT, V| i^^ :^^^^H^^191 words
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190 1957-10-08 12 TIN EXPORTS LAST MONTH FELL BY ELEVEN PER CENT By Our Market Correspondent IVf ALAYA'S tin exports according to official IYI figures published over the week-end fell by 11.8 per cent in September compared with nine months of the year at 53 9 2 S year cent less than in190 words
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Article129 1957-10-08 12 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares recorded 1 an easier tone on the Stock Exchange here today, main movement being British Tobacco down Is. 6%d- Mining shares showed no definite trend. Main price variation was Mt. Morgan up 1* Loans showed a firm tone. Loans 3H% 1956-59 £9715/32. Loans 3>4%129 words
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Article36 1957-10-08 12 On the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.91K for cash and 5.92?; for TT Sterling was quoted at 15-45 and one taei of gold at 259%.36 words
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Article58 1957-10-08 12 Ship* lylnc alon r d 1 (•pore Harbour B.urd .v'M expected today a Olga Maersk 4-5 Yunan 8-7, oapan IJN 10-11. Benmm Passio Jr. 15-in 18, Pawel inn,.. pang NWall l. 3, Lasem K.Wi Brander 21-22. lls 34. Trecl Ma] 37-38, Euryba'. shir* 31-32, Wonwj'ri si ,?l dorus58 words
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Article11 1957-10-08 12 Snnret Bldor prod,.— plcula in aeptemN «6; yardage twatici11 words
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Advertisement273 1957-10-08 12 Deal that 4f£^ POISONED WOUND, V*7 J ULCER or ABSCESS J|^tr^ with yam-Bilk A 1 Zam-Buk. is the world's greatest healer and \V- V-. akin ointment. Zam-Buk is soothing, and- /77~^*' •epric and quick acting. Zam-Buk draws the "mhl poiaon from the wound, reduce* inflammation, \Kab>. '^r stop* discharge, and273 words
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Advertisement123 1957-10-08 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS FOR ASSISTANT GENERAL SECRETARY APPLICATIONS are Invited tor the post of Assistant General Secretary In the all Malayan Estates SUS Union In the salary scale of 1600/50 A/750. Minimum qualifications (1) Must have passed School Ortlncate examination or equivalent thereof. (2) Must be able to initiate and123 words
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Advertisement813 1957-10-08 12 NOTICES WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend of 6tt% (less 30% Income Tax) has been declared In respect of the Financial Year ending 30th September, 1957, payable on the 28th October, 1957 to stockholders on the Register at that813 words
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Advertisement801 1957-10-08 12 NOTICES CHINESE WRITE* IN THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, KEDAH PERLIS, ALOR STAR Qualifications: Junior Middle 111 Chinese Government Examination and knowledge of English. Preference will be given to those who have passed Senior Middle 111 Chinese Government Examination and hold School Certificate. Applicants should be between the ages of 17801 words
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Advertisement278 1957-10-08 12 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Police Co-Operative Thrift Lean Society I.td.'s Proposed New Building— Piling Tenders are Invited from contractors for piling for the proposed Police Co-Operative Thrift A Loan Society Building at Suleiman Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tender documents may be obtained from the office of the Architects during normal office hours278 words
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Advertisement563 1957-10-08 12 KMUTSKM LDW ouamx sbbviq PROM CANAPA/U.S. PACWC PORTS 30 DAYS Ssiling A*. Vs«co«vet PreiKlseo S'poce P. S«fett Pensn, f^ An.. Bskk. 10 .'20f '«Oc» 18 0« a Eliuberti Bakke 9 Oct. 8/10Nov lI Nov 13 Nov n cSrtwdßakk. 12 Oe» 26 Oet 25/27Nov 28Nov 3ONo, Accepting Csrgo tot Preesaatle calling563 words
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Advertisement1307 1957-10-08 13 a4 o5 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. t«i> i 4 i» llncorporotep in Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE *f- te lIVEHPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS <u.i h llb#rty t0 ro ed y er Cap* of Good Hope) v su n tc proceed via other ports to lood ond discharge1,307 words
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Advertisement1143 1957-10-08 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAIUNGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST VIA SUEZ Panona p. S'horr Spore "SELANDU" Xn9mA Bangkok only "JAVA" 0/10 0,, "SINALOA" 24/1$ o*t 24/27 Oet 28/29 Oet •.ngkok only HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP. i ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG. OSLO VIA SUEZ Spore P.1,143 words
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Advertisement1046 1957-10-08 13 ."Eng THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD SINGAPORE (Incorporated m the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'por* P Sham Penang BENVORLICH tor London. Rort. Hamburg. Antwerp In Pert/ Oet BENALDER tor Liverpool, Rotterdam. Hamburg 12/20 Oct 21/23 Oct 24/2S Oct BENCLEUCH for London, Ron., Antwerp,1,046 words
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Advertisement1226 1957-10-08 13 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ELLERMAN UMBS KLAVENESS UMB LONDON. HAVRE ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND ano 1 Port% m t o r c c t l CITY OF COVENTRY iONNEVILLE l«ftr«» WvTo* li^To- JSTo* X V&. "'I'Ho. t CITY 0* SINGAPORE 2nd1,226 words
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Article, Illustration231 1957-10-08 14 INDIAN CANNERS MALAYAN EFFORT A TOP businessman A from India predicted in Singapore that Indian canned fruits and canned vegetables would dominate the Malayan market by next year. Mr. K. U. Patel. general manager of one of the bin three canners in Indi.i Tims Products Ltd. of Calcutta, said the231 words
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267 1957-10-08 14 'KEEN TO FINANCE FACTORIES' A MERICAN investors, attracted by Malaya's natural resources and economic potentialities, are planning to invest here on a larger scale, according to local businessmen who have trading connections with the United States. These business circles say that many wouldbe American investors267 words
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Article140 1957-10-08 14 REFERRING to the reorganisation of the company's affairs In Malaya. Sir James Helmore, chairman ot Hecht, Levis and Kahn Ltd. has informed share-holders that their main subsidiary In Singapore. Anglo-French Bendlxsens Ltd., has become a holding company controlling several operating suosidiaries. Anglo-French earlier ia the year140 words
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Article44 1957-10-08 14 The annual meeting In London of William Jacks and Co confirmed the appointment as a director of Mr. H. F. Clements, former chairman and managing director of what the chairman. Mr. W. Gray Buchanan, called "our very successful associated company In Malaya."44 words
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Article, Illustration205 1957-10-08 14 SIME, Darby and Co. Ltd., Singapore have taken over the agency for the sales of the decorative plastic covering material called Perstorp Panel. The material is manufa: tured by Skanska Attikfabriken A.8., Perstorp. Sweden, who introduced th<: product on to the Malayan market five205 words
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Article, Illustration135 1957-10-08 14 MR. L. J. YV BAILEY, Dunlop's chief purchasing agent for the past five years, bas been appointed general manager of the India Tyre and Rubber Company and a director from October 1. Mr. D. W. Hawkins, director and general manager of Dunlop Plantations Ltd..135 words
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Article115 1957-10-08 14 APenang engineer, Mr. S R. Griffin, has designed a transporter "in ac cordance with world stand ards" for conveying dredge parts. Manufactured In Fenang. the transporter has been shipped to Renong, Thailand for the Siamese Tin Syndi cate. The transporter has an overall length of 31115 words
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Article, Illustration199 1957-10-08 14 One more countrY to sell radios on Malayan market SWEDEN, a major producer of fun. steadily developing its radio market Ma > despite dealers' opinion that the local radi is already over-crowded. A Swedish company. Sven ska A.B. Gasaccumulator i>« Stockholm has already In troduced several new mod e!s of199 words
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Advertisement249 1957-10-08 14 °1^ C^Hk\o 0110 O O ■HHHflllflflMßll o vHBIX o sou «m DIETHELM CO.. LTD. (IfMorporo'ed in Switzeriond SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR AND PENANG It's PERFECT coffee! llMTaaalL Lyons pure KNgJ^Ag^r GROUND COFFEE still available in the fv_ ever-popular green tin r LYONS NEW BLUE LABEL Popularly priced with sealed-in <f freshness.249 words
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Advertisement82 1957-10-08 14 Be specific fly CATHAY PACIFIC > HONG KONG MHf tfBANGKOK yy-'y. MANILA U Lt« #i-abuan ■fr f* Sp fly CPA from Kuala Lumpur Hf 1 to HONG KONG HBP zljj-^^^^HHbhssKJ»& ib 4 I 1 FLIGHT WEEKLY EVERY MONDAY CATHAY PACIFIC Consult: Malayan Airway! Ltd.. Ocean Building, Singapore. Tel. ***** The82 words
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206 1957-10-08 15 Strict medical control of all boxers may be adopted JOHANNESBURG, Mon. A Johannesburg neuro-surgeon has a proposal for medicai control of both amateur and professional boxing. His scheme which is likely to b adopted by the South African Amateur Boxing Association, may eventuallyUP - 206 words
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Article514 1957-10-08 15 WEIGHTS for all TT dfht races at Bukit Timah on Saturday are: Cl.lDlv.l-.mil* Three Bints 9.07 Naxakat 8.09 Adelaide Star 8.09 Tudor Wonder 8.08 Straits Code 8.07 Crimson Pirate 8.06 Daiku 8.05 Jolly Sailor 8.04 Muffin Man 8.00 James Alteh 8.00 Pappa's Love 7.1S Screen Play 7.1S514 words
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279 1957-10-08 15 ¥>ARIS, Mon.— Oroso. a 50 1 to 1 outsider, brought off a shock victory yesterday in the Prix De L'Arc de Triomphe. Europe's richest race. Serge Boullenger, given special leave from the FTericli Army to ride M. Raoul Meyer's four year old, broughtReuter - 279 words
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71 1957-10-08 15 rjiHE SELANGOR Tun Club's November Meet ing (Nov. 2. 6 and 9) at Kuala Lumpur will be open to horses in Classes 2 and 5 Class 2 horses will havp their first runs over 61 or 7t and second runs over71 words
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108 1957-10-08 15 SELANGOR XI TO TRAIN AT MERDEKA STADIUM KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Selangor's soccer team will go into serious training for the next ten days beginning tomorrow in preparation for the Malaya Cup final. The training, under Wong Xi Leong, the Selangor coach, will take place at the Merdeke. Stadium. Meanwhile Mr.108 words
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Article127 1957-10-08 15 KUTS IN NEAR RECORD RUN PRAGUE, Mon.—Vladimir Kuts, Russia's Olympic gold medallist, won the 5,000 metres here yesterday in 13 mm. 38 sec. only 1.2 sec. outside the world record held by Britain's Gordon Pirie. It is the world's second fastest time for the distance. Kuts's previous best was 13min.Reuter - 127 words
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Article179 1957-10-08 15 Solomons makes £50,000 offer TITLE BOUT IN JUNE LONDON, Monday. PROMOTER Jack Solomons said today he has offered Floyd Patterson £50,000 to defend his world heavyweight boxing title in an outdoor bout in Britain next June. I Solomons said he wants to match Patterson against Dick Richardson, a 23-year-old Welshman,AP - 179 words
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Article120 1957-10-08 15 Ramblers to revive pre-war race NEARLY 30 ot Singapore's top racing cyclists have entered for the first postwar 32-mile bicycle road race to be held on Sunday Oct. 20. This race is being organised by the Island Ramblers and its secretary, Mr. Ng Chwee Lye. said yesterday that the closing120 words
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Article60 1957-10-08 15 BERLIN. Mon.— West Germany defeated France by 118 points to 94 In a two-day international athletics match ending at Druisberg yesterday, Germany led 61.45 on the first day. Best performance yesterday was a French 1,500 metres record by Michael Jazy. who clocked 2min. 43.65ec. to clip four-tenthsReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement531 1957-10-08 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Words tS (Mm.) Box SO ets. sxtrm. "COSMOS", 17. Scotts Road Available 15th October, a large private apartment. Long Bath H/c Water. Full Board. Single Room, Private Entrance Available Now. Phone *****. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 1 near Woodsvllle Circus- Modern facilities, telephone, spacious roof-! garden, sitting-room. Airy531 words
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Advertisement895 1957-10-08 15 TUITION i« Words IS (Mtn.) Box St ets. txtrm. TYPEWRITING: Learn the easy way at Stamford Commercial C <?Q le ,f e under Expert Tutor, i 169-B. selegle Road Tel *****. i TYPING. A MUST. Learn at any of three places, 166 machines- aeginners Shorthand, Commercial Correspondence, Book-keep-'lSLP 1 *****895 words
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Advertisement206 1957-10-08 15 WHERE TO STAY 20 Words HO (Minimum). Dmllf 1 month. It Words $2.50 (Mm.) SEA VIEW HOTEL for Cool and Leisurely Living at the Sea! Front. THE COCKPIT First Class! Air-conditioned Hotel, Excellent Food and Service. SOUTH ASIA HOTEL Town Centre Economy Cool, Good Service. *****/37. ADELPHI HOTEL- Most Centrally206 words
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140 1957-10-08 16 COMPROMISE MUST BE WORKED OUT-SAFA VIEW SAFA president Mr. Soh Ghee Soon said in Singapore last night that he would be "very glad" t<> meet Tengku Abdul Rahman "if something good can come out of such a meeting." He said he had told Dr. K Sundram, the F.A. of Selangor140 words
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Article49 1957-10-08 16 Indian Recreation Club's team to meet R.E.M.E. in their SAFA senior Cup semi-flnal at Jalan Besar at 5.15 p.m today will be picked fromNarayanan. Rengasamy, Simon Dass, Majld, Govlnda Ghanl, Suppiah, Velu, P. K. Sa'my. Rashid. Bala, Ramakrlshnan Zakariya, Gurunathan, Limbu. Krlshnan, Doralappan, Palanla'ppan.49 words
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400 1957-10-08 16 SUNDRAM TO ACT AS MEDIATOR BETWEEN StNGAPORE ASP FAM boh is prepared to meet Tengku 'anytime' in K. Lumpur By KIM FERKAMDEZ KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE MOVE for "peace" in Malayan football, between Football Association of Malaya and Singapore Amateur Football Association, which400 words
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413 1957-10-08 16 ONLY 4 TEAMS HAVE FULL POINTS SO FAR How they stand rvEFENDING champions Singapore Recreation Club are the only first division team with a hundred per cent record in the Singapore Hockey Association league so far. SRC. lead the first division table wit.i eight points from their four matches. Three413 words
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Article163 1957-10-08 16 DEFENDING champions Nancy Lim and Lav Hui Huang will meet Tan Hoo Lan and Mrs. Molly Tan In the first round of the Singapore Badminton Association's women's doubles event at the SB. A. hall tomorrow. Other ties are: Veterans' Singles: Sambojoe Ahmad v Neo Seng Kee163 words
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181 1957-10-08 16 SCC's third string in 35-3 defeat SINGAPORE Cricket Club "B" received the season's worst drubbing when they went down to The Blacks by 35 points (7 goals) to three (try) in a rugby match on the padang yesterday. S.C.C., pinned In their own half for most of the game, never181 words
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Article44 1957-10-08 16 HOCKEY BHA Div. 1: C.S.f. v Wanderers, Balwtier Road, Div. 2: University v BODCA. St. George's Road. In-ter-school: Serangoon v Victoria, Serangoon; St. Andrew's v Ontram School, Woodsvllle. SOCCER S.A.F.A. senior Cup (Semifinal): Indian Recreation dab f REME. Jalan Besar, 5.1S p.m.44 words
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195 1957-10-08 16 ARE Services soccer players in Singapore bound by the S.A.F.A. bye-law which states that "all Clubs and members of this Association shall be bound to place their players at the disposal of the Council for all representative matches?" This question was discussed at yesterday's S.A.F.A.195 words
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Article17 1957-10-08 16 Serangoon Gardens and R.A F. Seletar drew 2-2 In their hockey friendly at Serangoon yesterday.17 words
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Article267 1957-10-08 16 SAFA TO DECIDE SOON— SOH IijOST senior soccer clubs in Singapore want the R Singapore Amateur Football Association to introduce a premier league next year on the "closed door" basis of pre-war years. This was revealed to I S.A.F.A. council, whicn met yesterday, by267 words
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Article98 1957-10-08 16 SEREMBAN, Mon. Nejrrl Sembilan won the quadrangular hockey tournament which ended here today on goal average Negri and Johore both had four points from their three matches but the home team scored 15 goals to Johore's eight. Malacca finished third with three points while Pahang had98 words
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Article50 1957-10-08 16 Entries for the Singapore Youth Sports Centre's table tennis tournament, scheduled to begin at the end of this month, will close on Oct. 20. Events are men's and women's singles. Only members of the S.Y.S.C. are eligible. Boys under 15 can compete in the boy's singles championships.50 words
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Article32 1957-10-08 16 Allan Mundav and Lim Kiu Chin won the President and VicePresident's prizes in the annual golf competition at the Royal Island Club yesterday. M. Tukey and L. Sabine were runners-up.32 words
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Article27 1957-10-08 16 R.A.P. Seletar "B" trounced 10 A.F.S. by 30 points (3 goals, penalty goal and 4 tries) to nil in a rugger match at Seletar yesterday.27 words
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Article241 1957-10-08 16 WINS TWO OF FOUR EARLY FINALS AT SIKHS MEET SINGAPORE high jump champion Arjan Singh Gill became a strong contender for individual honours In the third Singapore Sikh athletics championships to be held at Farrer Park on Oct. 20. Gill won two of the241 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-10-08 16 EDDIE CONCENTRATES ON HIS 'DAILY WORKOUT' IN CUP TRAINING CAMP PHYSICAL exercises are a major item on EE the programme foi Malaya's top badmia- ton stars who are nn;« taking part In the Thomas Cap training "camp" at Kuala Lum- pur. This picture shows Eddie Choong. the Ma- layan and71 words
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83 1957-10-08 16 Aust tourists arrive in Johannesburg JOHANNESBURG. Mon.— The Australian cricket team arrived here by air today for a five-month tour of South Africa and Rhodesia. Toe team will play 22 matches including five Tests. The tour begins on Oct. 19 with a three-day game against a Northern Rhodesia Invitation XI.Reuter - 83 words
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152 1957-10-08 16 7 Olympi players are out of S'pore X SEVEN Olympic pu have failec. to j places in the Sine a > team to travel i Lumpur this for the quadrant tournament against (j langor, Perak Sembilan. Only nine member. Singapore's team to bourne are un< names announced for the trip.152 words
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Article29 1957-10-08 16 A last-minute goal by bajan Singh off a short a ncr gave Y.M.S.A. v ltory over Khalsa Assodatt In a S.H.A. Div. match at Serangoor. P.:; yesterday.29 words
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Article25 1957-10-08 16 Singapore Police E their first defeat in I S.H.A. Div. 3 leagu I they were beaten 2-1 I Prisons at Thorn. I yesterday.25 words
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