The Straits Times, 14 October 1957
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Title Section12 1957-10-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1957. 15 CENTS12 words
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Article507 1957-10-14 1 5 HEADS TO RUN CHUNG CHENG FROM NEXT YEAR Senior, junior pupils to be separated -special classes for over-aged Mew plan to stamp out subversion irHK (hung Cheng High School biggest use middle school in Singapore will >lit up. Hut it will have three principals from nexi507 words
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Article33 1957-10-14 1 I AUCKLAND. Sun. The irst advance party of the I md battalion for Malaya flies from Auckland tomorrow. A total of 39 men Ml bf flown during the week. -Reutcr.Reuter - 33 words
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94 1957-10-14 1 LONDON, fcun.— Both the id br.dcgroom the wtor and the village schooldaughter—fainted Qchurch at Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire, as the Bishop of .inducting their service. The Rector of Bletching«on. the Rev. Robert Henry Oaubnry 40, dropped first. Moments later his bride. Miss Constance Jill Biddington,Reuter - 94 words
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Article388 1957-10-14 1 BRANDO'S ANNA IS ENGLISH MISS -EX-WAITRESS AND BUTCHER'S GIRL f ONDON. Sun.— Burly v Bill O'Callaghan claimed here today that Marlon Brando's 'Indian" bride was no Indian at all but his daughter Joan a former butcher's assisjtant and waitress. O'Callaghan, $85 a week factory worker, sat in the cluttered kitchen388 words
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182 1957-10-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has rejected a second application by the Malayan Trade Union congress to be allowed to send a representative to Peking. The general secretary of the MTU.C, Mr. XV. Thaver, had sought permission to182 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-10-14 1 THE COACH carrying Dato Nik Kamll leaves Malaya House for Buckingham Pal where the Malayan High Commissioner presented his credentials to the Queen.33 words
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111 1957-10-14 1 Post bomb mystery: Appeal to Interpol LONDON, Sun.— British detectives bave asked Interpol in Paris to help them solve the mystery of a bomb mailed to a pretty air hostess in a parcel. Red-haired Maude Cooper, 24, is recovering in hospital from face injuries received when the bomb went offAP - 111 words
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Article27 1957-10-14 1 JAKARTA, Sun.—lndonesia's defiant North Celebes today announced that it would continue barter trade of its copra untj the central government implemented national conference decisions. U.P.UP - 27 words
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Article32 1957-10-14 1 BUDAPEST, Sun. Hungarians have been told they are wrong if they believe drinking brandy helped prevent Asian flu. They should eat more vitamin-rich tomatoes, says the Health Ministry. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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164 1957-10-14 1 VOLCANO ERUPTS 1,000 SAVED BY HELICPTERS One high school student was killed and 54 others seriously injured. The eruption threw up a column of smoke and debris more than 4,000 feet into the air. Streams of red hot lava bubbled down the volcano's side. Mount Mihara, 70 miles south ofReuter - 164 words
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Article118 1957-10-14 1 A baby dug up from grave lives DURBAN, Sun. An African girl born early today was buried in a grave near here for six hours before being dug ud and sent to hospital. The girl's mother, a domestic servant whose name was not disclosed, thought the baby was dead atReuter - 118 words
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Article22 1957-10-14 1 VANCOUVER. Sun. The Japanese freighter Nisshun Maru ran aground on a reef here yesterday. It was freed by tugs.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article33 1957-10-14 1 LOS ANGELES, Sun.— Smog has become such an international problem that methods for its control should be handled by the United Nations, Dr. Chauncey Leake, smoke control expert, said here. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article27 1957-10-14 1 MOSCOW, Sun— Russia today protested to Denmark against the expulsion from Copenhagen of a Russian Embassy interpreter, alleged to have been engaged in espionage.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article27 1957-10-14 1 MOSCOW, Sun— The news paper Soviet Russia claimed yesterday that American forces were mixed with the Turkish units that "threaten the security of Syria."— A.P.AP - 27 words
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573 1957-10-14 1 WANTED: ONE UNIVERSITY FOR THE COLONY AND FEDERATION A SINGLE university for Singapore and the Federation has been proposed by the Joint committee of the University of Malaya Society and the Alumni Association. The committee, in a memorandum submitted to the University Commission suggested that the university comprise the Singapore573 words
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Article184 1957-10-14 1 Rocket bright: Sputnik dim \TEW YORK, Sun. xl The third stage rocket that launched the Soviet earth satellite put on a brilliant display for a score of "moon watchers" at Cambridge, Massachusetts, today. Moscow Radio has an- nounced that due to unequal changes in speed the rocket stage has overtakenReuter; UP - 184 words
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Article26 1957-10-14 1 SUEZ DREDGE REFLOATED LONDON, Sun. Dredge Paul Solente, scuttJed at P -rt Said by Egyptians during AngloFrench intervention last November, was refloated today Heater.26 words
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Article67 1957-10-14 1 NEW YORK, Sun. A Baltimore lawyer, Mr. James Madison Burke, filed a US$5,OOO ($15,000) suit against President Eisenhower because of his us<; of Federal troops in the Little Rock integration dispute. Mr. Burke named U.S. District Attorney Mr. Leon Pierson as co-defendant. He said that67 words
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Advertisement123 1957-10-14 1 PATEK PHILIPPE The world's foremost witch The 2 Fint Priae, The 3 Rerordt for preeUion out of the 10 Priaewinning chronometer; 7 are Patek Philippe. Out of the S Priae-minning adjuster*. 3 are Patek Philippe. Reaolu of 1956 competition. Brilliant proof* of unquestioned •npremacy. H. SENA LTD. Bangkok, Penang Singapore123 words
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358 1957-10-14 2 LORD RUSSELL: •~>*<uv* BVt KIWI FORGET f ONDON, Sun. The People, a mass circulation Sunday newspaper, today began serialisation of the "full authentic record of Japanese war crimes," written by Lord Russell of Liverpool. The author spent two years investigating the treatment ofReuter - 358 words
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Article306 1957-10-14 2 TV highlights problems that face the people >TEW YORK, Sun. Mohamed V a z i d, spokesman for the Algerian National Liberation Front, in a filmed interview today said "The French Government and Parliament have demonstrated their incapacity to solve by themselves the Algerian problem." OnAP - 306 words
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Article207 1957-10-14 2 LONDON, Sun. Seven of the 23 finalists in the 1957 Miss World contest came down with Asian flu last night. The sneezing, coughing collection of international beauties— fussed over like a prize collection of ailing thoroughbreds on the eve of a big race were207 words
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Article57 1957-10-14 2 MOSCOW. Sun. Russia has marshalled all its medical resources to battle the current epidemic of "Russian" flu, Moscow Radio reported. The symptoms and the treatment are the same as those for Asian flu, though some Russian doctors did not know how to treat the disease, theUP - 57 words
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Article33 1957-10-14 2 SYDNEY. Sun. A fireman was killed and another Injured yesterday in the third bush fire in the droughtstricken Sydney area. Houses burned in Sydney suburbs as fires ringed the city. A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article25 1957-10-14 2 NEW DELHI, Sun. The Government has asked foreign oil companies why petroleum products cost more in India than in many other countries.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article213 1957-10-14 2 New techniques —US claim NEVADA, Sunday, THE U.S. Atomic Energy Commission says it leaned how to tighten control of radioactive falloc in the 24-shot nuclear test series just concluded. The series opened on the Nevada desert on May 28 amid a worldwide cry of alarmAP - 213 words
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Article157 1957-10-14 2 Sarawak will let Brunei use its water for irrigation project ITUCHING, Sun. Sixthousand acres of farmland in Brunei, to be used mainly for ricegrowing, are to be irrigated by the waters or the Limbang River Sarawak. The Governments of both territories have agreed in principle to the scheme.157 words
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67 1957-10-14 2 LONDON. Sun. Two elderly gentlemen prm yesterday that you're never too old to get married. The Rev Horace BrefTit. a 93-year-old retired dertj. I man. marrle-i his 54-year-old housekeeper at Rothhnry Northumberland, "to save her worry." And Mr. Joe Rothwell. 81 -year-old crandfather67 words
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Article30 1957-10-14 2 ALGIERS, Sun. French authorities announced yesterday that 600 Algerian rebels had been killed in a little more than a month French casualties were not announced —A P30 words
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153 1957-10-14 2 No milk from A-plant farms it may be radio-active LONDON. Sun. Distrbution of milje fro farms nnc r the plutonlai plant at Windscale, Cumberland, is to be temporally suspended "a s a' precaution," it was announced here today. The move mllows XH emergency evacutj staff on Friday aftor overheating in153 words
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Article50 1957-10-14 2 THE HAGUE. E members of the women were k; German tank caught fire and sunk mouth of the River E' be night. Fifteen of the en were saved. Shipping was «J keep away as 1.000 yards across the? estuary. The tank in collision wit freighter. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article228 1957-10-14 2 ONDON, Sun Egypt's Ld propaganda chief said yesterday that his nation ls looking for a solution for polygamy because "it is physically, normally, and mentally impossible for a man to do equal justice to more than one wife." Col. A.K. Hatim, director general of theAP - 228 words
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Advertisement355 1957-10-14 2 Balanced High Fidelity ■A. H. originality of de- I tfpPg?Bi $ign, high standards of Jfe>^ \P* J?j£3§ j craftsmanship and a deter- n~7^ HImBII mination to offer the best M*" """^^^f^ I at each price level .these I are the driving forces be- Th, world, mo.» ,dv..e«d port*U, !960 Chairfide355 words
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Article, Illustration602 1957-10-14 3 Royal couple reach Canadian capital after 13 -hour flight from London NEW STUDY FROM PALACE She starts visit by meeting the Press fItTAWA, Sun. t Jin Queen ;md Prime Philip arrived j sterday after- ()l ir minutes ,1 of schedule J,;,,. a 13 1 2-hour jjjReuter; AP - 602 words
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Article301 1957-10-14 3 'SHOCKING ATTACK ON QUEEN' PAPER An article to appear in U.S. magazine ONDON, Sun. A forthcoming article on British royalty in the American magazine Saturday Evening Post raised a furore today in a section of the British press, which saw it as a "shocking" and "amazing" attack on the Queen.Reuter - 301 words
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208 1957-10-14 3 Kadar: Don't try any tricks on revolution day BUDAPEST, Sunday, rpHE Hungarian Prime Minister, Mr. Janos Kadar, 1 in a speech published yesterday said that "ignominious defeat" awaited all attempted "provocations" during the anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian rising later this month. Mr. Kadar torn trie Hungarian Communist Party's CentralReuter - 208 words
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Article22 1957-10-14 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Marshal Zhukov, the Soviet Defence Minister who is at present in Yugoslavia, will visit Albania on Thursday. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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251 1957-10-14 3 More cash for M-E peace foree Dag NEW YORK, Sun. The U.N. Secretary General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, said yesterday that continuing the U.N. Emergency Force was vital for Middle East peace, but it was threatened by lack of money. He said in a 49-page report that the demarcation line between251 words
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Article71 1957-10-14 3 Criticised Peking beaten up MUSI/UW. Sun. new loner airvr mym >uu 11" Patricia charged here today that four other American Youth festival delegates who went with them to Communist China had beaten them up on the return trip for criticising the Peking regime. They said they would file charges againstUP - 71 words
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134 1957-10-14 3 THIRD GOVT. FOR SAN MARINO: IT'S FASCIST SAN MARINO, Sun.— This strife-torn republic In the Italian hills yesterday was offered the last thing it was looking for— a third "government.' The new regime was formed in Pesaro, Italy, 22 miles to the south and is headed by Tulio Vittorio Giacomini,UP - 134 words
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Article232 1957-10-14 3 PEKING, Sun.—Thousands of students and office workers spent their day off today doing last minute work beautifying the surroundings of the new 3,800 feet long Yangtze Bridge. The double decker rail and road bridge, first ever to span the 3.400-mile long river, is toReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement211 1957-10-14 3 A badminton lesson Rp^l 1 with Wong Peng Soon W 1 I: The Forehand Grip >"^ \^X important lesson for beginners is yto hold the racquet in a >I Sy grip. The proper Forehand 1 \y/ j S/\\. m like shaking hands, •with f~~'^i/\\ xidy standing erect. This is the211 words
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Advertisement178 1957-10-14 3 UNPACKED! THE FABULOUS NEW 1957 IN EXCITING NEW BAHIA WEAVE I^** <rf 9& THE NEW RICH> lj m/j^M ,>i, flaj I BLE bahia weave /W^^' *:J *V COMPLETE RANGE WASSIAMULL'S MENSWEAR OEPT. HIGH ST. Expectancy He knows that it tastes good and a r^^^^^L-^- feeling of comfort creeps over him178 words
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Article260 1957-10-14 4 Buses— a new proposal SCHEME FOB MERGER Jm itiaa.QQO.ooo SYNDICATE IS OPPOSED HOCK LEE SUGGESTS REGIONAL SYSTEM WITH FIXED ROUTES Hock Lee Bus Company one of Singapore's biggest public transport firms does not favour the scheme for a new islandwide transport (syndicate proposed by the Chinese Bus Owners' Association. A260 words
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92 1957-10-14 4 Hindus' big fire-walking ceremony rN thousand people are expected at the Mariamman Temple, South Bridgt Road, this afternon to watch the fire-walking ceremony. More than 100 Hindu de votees, smeared with ochre and ash and carrying kavadls (wooden arcs decorated with peacock fnathers and flowers), will take part in the92 words
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Article76 1957-10-14 4 The Federation of Malaya takes the lead in the BOAC Junior Jet Club membership In South -East Asia with just over 150 members out of a total of about 400. Singapore comes next with over 140 members, the three North Borneo territories with Just over 50 and76 words
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Article42 1957-10-14 4 Two men were robbed oi their wrlstwatches and 65 cents in a backiane off Vie toria Street, Singapore, yes terday. Liew Kan Ron and Tay Gek Chuan told police they were assaulted before being robbed by three thugs.42 words
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Article27 1957-10-14 4 The Y.W.C.A. Square Dance Club will hold a barn dance at the association's premises in Raffles Quay, Singapore, on Friday from 8 pm. to midnight.27 words
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Article80 1957-10-14 4 WOMAN WHO AIDED REDS IS JAILED JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Five surrendered terrorists told the Sessions Court here today that a woman, Wong Thong, had supplied them with foodstuffs and cigarettes when they were in the jungle. Wong, a rubber tapper at Kangkar Pulai. was charged with consorting with armed terrorists.80 words
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153 1957-10-14 4 BANDMASTER: I WANT TO LEARN NEGARA-KU PENANG, Sun. —An Australian bandmaster flew in today and said: "I am anxious to learn Negaraku. I have never heard the tune. but I have asked another bandmaster who has been in Malaya to get me the score." He was Warrant Officer W. O'Loughlan,153 words
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Article53 1957-10-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Johore Bahru branch of the Government Temporary Officers' Union will urge the Government to absorb all temporary translators into the permanent establishment. At the union's annual meeting, it was also decided to request the Government to allow temporary officers to appear for53 words
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Article32 1957-10-14 4 Mr. W. S. Stredwick will speak on "Singapore's Water Supply" at the next luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club at the Cathay Hotel, Singapore, at l p.m. on Wednesday.32 words
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Article20 1957-10-14 4 Raffles Girls' School in Singapore will hold its annual exhibition of art, handwork and cookery on Oct. 2520 words
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Article24 1957-10-14 4 The Alliance Franchise annual ball will be held at the Sea View Hotel on Nov. 23 from 8 p.m to 1 a.m.24 words
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190 1957-10-14 4 IPOH. Sun.— The Danking section of the Malayan Federation of Administrative and Clerical Staffs Union last night unanimously authorised its 3.000 members to take a ballot for a nation wide strike. The decison wa s made at a five-hour meeting attended by 20190 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-10-14 4 INCHE ABDUL RAHMAN, 25 of the Johore Civil Service, who left Singapore by Qantas-BOAC on Saturday for a month's farm management coarse at New Delhi, India, sponsored by the Food and Agriculture Organisation. A graduate of the University of Malaya, Incbe Rahman has made researches Into55 words
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Article94 1957-10-14 4 250,000 VISITOR TO TRADE SHOW ATTENDANCE a Singapore T r ari Industrial Fair Great World Ami Park passed the S million mark i as Z .The ?»fr. acdu-3 close tomorrow has rot, extended till Bund»T the park's assistant &J Mr. A. Razak This was due to Jh, mous success n94 words
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Article30 1957-10-14 4 IPOH. Sun. A rubber tapper, Lee Yew Lum. 27. last night found a mug containing 30 rifle bullets on an estate near the Gurkha camp In Tambun Road30 words
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Article27 1957-10-14 4 Police recover a pen Singapore police have ceived a f ountainpen w name '"Boniface" inscribed Owner of the pen can d it from Beach Road ft Station.27 words
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Article72 1957-10-14 4 A labourer had the tip of his nose cut off in a gang battle in a vacant land behind Craig Road. Singapore, yesterday. Twenty men were involved. Mo Buen Tiong, 22, who sustained other serious in- jurie% wa s lelt behind the thugs fled on72 words
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Advertisement194 1957-10-14 4 You wouldn't know the Lims since they've been taking SCOTT S bP^j Cod Liver Oil Capsules /^ijfijjsb^ w,^^Ej I Thousands owe their rnntinued j Jaf^Ljft w^^\ good health to Scott's Cod Liver Oil jjl| £Z& •'■■'•"'jf Ml Capsules. These tasteless vitamin- I |||#(^rir ml packed capsules build resistance, in- /f^KiTr194 words
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Advertisement79 1957-10-14 4 Photofjraphh I g%j CHRISTMAS |p^ CARDS A UMQIIE PERSONAL S GREETING (ff Pul aside your most pleasiiig °M Color Transparencies and lei Sfc us make CHRISTMAS CAItUJ '5 from them now is n Please ring ***** or call in at cm Our Office Colour Photo Dept., jg sth Floor, 279 words
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Miscellaneous588 1957-10-14 4 NATIONAL SERVICE REGIS- S 7 30 pT I Yan Kit pool 5 p.m. TRATION for those born between CHINESE YMCA (Prince Ed- i FEDERATION OF BOYS' 1st Dec. 1937 and 2nd Dec. 1939 ward Road): Chinese shadow CLUBS "Queen Street.: Activity (surnames beginning L> at drill 1 boxing 6.45 a.m.588 words
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Article439 1957-10-14 5 PAY BILL- A DEFENCE Higher salaries -m o it not extraraaance' Ministers shouldn't be open to temptation, says Tengku: They must be given enough rrHF P KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, n *TtE?!h if?** the 4 su .c* esti «n by opposition parties that the move439 words
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Article106 1957-10-14 5 Air arm: Plans ready soon LA LUMPUR, K n —Details about d equipment .as own air expected to by the end of the Straits s told tcday. .<;ng air official Britain will advise preparation. to ensure that given the best lose to the DeMinistry said that had been subby Britain106 words
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Article94 1957-10-14 5 TUNJONG MALIM, Sun. A The Traffic Police here have abandoned the system of trapping speeding motorists by timing them over a measured distance. Now, a police motorcyclist will give chase each time a motorist is thought to be exceeding 30 miles an hour within town94 words
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Article58 1957-10-14 5 Classes f"r prisoners in have been expanded h a result of volunteers their service as tea--200 prisoners in C Prison are taking classes in English, Chinese and shorthand run by four volunteers Mr. K. H. Tan. assistant superintendent of the Jail. said more classes would be58 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-10-14 5 OR. CM. Trivedi, a leading Indian birth control and family planning expert, who passed through Singapore on his way home by Air India International after a six-week tour of the hospitals, universities and family planning units in Japan. The tour was made at the invitation59 words
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125 1957-10-14 5 Big need of the future scientists KAMPAR, Sun. The Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said here yesterday that there was a great need in independent Malaya for its own scientists. Declaring open the $50,000 science laboratory of the Pel Yuen High School here, the Minister said there was125 words
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158 1957-10-14 5 UNITED NATIONS day— Oct. 24 will be observed in Singapore with an exhibition in the British Council Hall. It will include film shows and recorded talks on the aims and purposes of the U.N. The Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will open the158 words
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241 1957-10-14 5 Islanders told: Take interest in election •JHE chairman of the Singapore Rural Board, Mr. P. H. Meadows, yesterday urged the islanders of Pulau Tekong Besar to take great interest in next year's three elections of district councils. He said this when he opened two piers built by the Rural Board241 words
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147 1957-10-14 5 CATHOLIC PRIEST COMPILED IT CANBERRA, Sunday. THE first dictionary for the Kadazans of North Borneo also known as the Dusuns and for those wanting to learn the Kadazan language will soon be available. The Rev. Father A. Antonissen, a Roman Catholic priest from a missionary147 words
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Article42 1957-10-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Chew Teh Jin was fined $7,000 here today for having 153 lb. of saccharine on which duty amounting to $765 had not been paid. The saccharine and car in which it was found were confiscated.42 words
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Article46 1957-10-14 5 A group of Singapore Chinese school teachers will meet the Chief Minister Mr Lim Yew Hock, e't Assembly House, and tour Boys Town, the Police Training School and the Department of Information Services, today as part of a civics course sponsored by the Government.46 words
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Miscellaneous193 1957-10-14 5 R€>x Morgan M.D. Piling up work PJPf~~ir^H> V I TRIEP, JUNE Nr I TALKED WITH PR. RTT YOU 6HODLOWT.' 7 1O\l AND PR. I'M <SUK£ TnOTOnE^ LATE I --BUT I &UESS HAWKINS TODAY I 100 NEED A REST— HAWKINS' HE KEITH- LITTLE THOUGHT YOUt> I'M SLEPT OUT/ CAN HOBBLE AKOOND193 words
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Article54 1957-10-14 6 20 Words $10 (Minimum). MR. AND MRS. OTHMAN SAID Thank all those for theii Good Wishes, Valuable Gifts and Attendance at their Wedding on 6.10.57. THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Tav Sek Tin thank all relatives and friends for their various expressions of condolence, assistance and attendance at54 words
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Article32 1957-10-14 6 il> Words $10 (Minimum). REQUIEM MASS Will be •Bid for the Repose of the Soul of Mrs. Rose Lazaroo at St. Joseph's Church (P.M.) on I 16.10 57 at 6.30 am.32 words
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Article200 1957-10-14 6 20 Words SlO (Minimum). "OH MARGARET! and you profess to love me". "What's cookIng, honey?"- "My Alr-wlck bottle la empty!" MONT DOR Every Sunday available Gado-Gado /Indonesian vegetable salad. Ngee Ann Building, Orchard Road. DORIS GEDDES The Little Shop Raffles Hotel la busy buying the most exclusive, amusing, and200 words
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603 1957-10-14 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Oct. 14, 1957 Flight Into Space Scientists normally are conservative people. That may not be the popular evaluation, for almost every prediction the scientists have made is fantastic in a world that cannot accustom itself to fantasy. Yet as Goodyear's astronautic expert points out. most603 words
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Article304 1957-10-14 6 The Federation Government is technically right when it says that it is under no obligation to pay compensation of any kind to retrenched salaried Home Guard officers. They were employed on a temporary basis and were clearly told at the time that they would receive no gratuity if304 words
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Article243 1957-10-14 6 There is a tendency among some Federation Ministers to look upon the Civil Service as saboteurs conspiring to nullify the good work of the Ministers. It is perhaps inevitable in a newly independent country where political power hat passed from a colonial administration to elected Ministers that243 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1957-10-14 6 JAMES MORRIS - Democracy talks with an African accent JAMES MORRIS 'the speaker thumbs his erskine may reasurringly J AS MEMBERS CRY ORPAH, ORDAH' 8UT by RECENT events in Ghana have come as a shock to most of us. We have been sold a picture not least by Ghanaian nationalists —of a thoroughly1,317 words
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265 1957-10-14 6 T WOULD like to know 1 why the Police in Kelantan are so reluctant to make arrests In certain cases. There was a strike on the estate, on which I am the assistant manager, during June/July because seven temporary labourers were paid off265 words
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Letter153 1957-10-14 6 I REFER to the report headed "Modern Music Surprise at Cathedral" (S.T. Oct. 8). Ido hope sincerely to witness such a change In Catholic Church music as will do away with choirmasters and gregorlanists who perform even to prefectlon. before the mute and silent spectators and listeners153 words
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Letter59 1957-10-14 6 IS it possible for the postal authorities to amend one of the Post Office Savings regulations by allowing the depositor to withdraw funds four times In a month irrespective of interval as permitted by commercial banks nowadays. It would also help If the $100 restriction on "ach59 words
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271 1957-10-14 7 Alliance Big 3 vote for one-party plan KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. -UNO-MCA-MIC Alliance is to be registered tical party, the Prime Minister, Tengku Hahman. announced today. He told the Straits Times in a speciaJ interview: "I am very happy I have been able to do this. It has taken me five271 words
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97 1957-10-14 7 'Koran' cloth: Religious expert will decide LUMPUR, K in —Specimens uiiese material with Koran lave been sent head of the Department in. Tuan I b Akhir. drlaM that the osfra to Muslim will protunned by the Haji Patch Akhlr's peeled by po- r s here in tatc Govern- appealed to97 words
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Article79 1957-10-14 7 KOALA LUMPUR. Sun. M layan Airways we! ined the spen to afford opuivancement imlcUed staff, a.- new 10-year b< signed bempanj and the and Singapore this would serve as an incentive to them to work harder. In the agreement, which is to be tabled before the Singapore79 words
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Article569 1957-10-14 7 EX-CHIEF MINISTER ("OUT OF POLITICS 9 TALKS^ON POLITICS 2,000 union men demand 'Let's hear him 9 after president's 'No, no, no 9 Show of hands then back he came THE former Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall, who earlier this year announced that he569 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-10-14 7 One, two, heave -up she goes A BIG heave-ho, and this roods van which overturned on its side In Cecil Street yesterday, while trying to negotiate the Cross Street corner, is on its wheels again. Passers-by helped policemen. No one was in. jnred in the accident. Straits Times picture.49 words
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Article268 1957-10-14 7 'Free doctoring a stunt' Labour FRONT REPLY TO LIB.-SOC. OFFER npHE TANGLIN branch of the Singapore Labour Front yesterday decried as "a publicity stunt" the recent Liberal-Socialist Party statement that its members would receive medical treatment either free or with concessions from its doctors. In a statement by the branch's268 words
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Article51 1957-10-14 7 The Red Cross Ball, under the patronage of the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, will be held at the Raffles Hotel Ballroom from 8.30 p.m to 1 a.m. on Nov. 15. The proceeds will be in aid of the British Red Cross Society Singapore51 words
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139 1957-10-14 7 How 100 Malayans can live in America KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The American Embassy here today explained how Malayans can settle down In America. This followed President Eisenhower's announcement yesterday of an annual Immigration quota of 100 Malayan* into the United States. According to an embassy spokesman the main requirements for139 words
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Article110 1957-10-14 7 Ah Keng off for brain surgery Mr. 81ew Ah Keng, 31, a Kuala Lumpur bicycle repairer, left Singapore early this morning for Sydney for a delicate brain operation. He was taken by car to the airport from the Singapore General Hospital. Mr. Slew, who Is married and has two children,110 words
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Article46 1957-10-14 7 Princess Shameem of Palanpur. 14, and her mother, the Begum Jahan Am of Palanpur. India, passed through Singapore early this morning by Qantas-BOAC on their way to Sydney for a holiday. The princess' father, Nawab Zabi Jehara, died about eight months ago.46 words
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Article111 1957-10-14 7 A JUKEBOX OPERATOR FINED $25 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A Jukebox needs to be licensed only if used on licensed premises but not if used in a coffee shop, Mr. Omar Salleh submitted when defending Tan lie Wang, proprietor of licensed premises, who was charged with operating the box without a111 words
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Article41 1957-10-14 7 Co-op makes $47,785 The Singapore City Council Employees' Co operative Thrift and Loan Society will hold its annual meeting at the Council Chamber, City Hall, at 4 p.m. on Thursday. The excess of income over exDenditure for 1956 amounted* to $47,785.41 words
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Article48 1957-10-14 7 Grace Change the "Mambo Girl" and Hong Kong's leading film star, left Singapore by air for Bangkok yesterday after a short stay here on location for her latest film, "Air Hostess." She disclosed that she would return to Singapore again early next year.48 words
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Article244 1957-10-14 7 A UNION SNUBS PROPOSED PARTY T»HE 5,000-strong Air x Ministry Local Staff Union in Singapore yesterday decided not to support the proposed "Workers' Party" initiated by the Army Civil Service Union. This means there is a split between leaders of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions of which both unions244 words
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Article26 1957-10-14 7 The University of Malaya's Non-Hostelites Union has passed a resolution condemning the Federation Government's refusal to allow the formation of a Pan-Malayan Students Union26 words
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Article31 1957-10-14 7 MRB LIAO TIEN YAK In Singapore on 13th October 1857 Cortege leaving 85 King's Road at 2.45 p.m. tomorrow (or Chinese Presbyterian Glory Church, Buklt Timah, and thence to Bidadarl.31 words
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Advertisement77 1957-10-14 7 lt»Y«»5 r IN^ foil »_imr-\ If 5& r^S/ i__ l^mS jj^^m r SANITARY POWDER *jyl Bl^v '**^*^^____b_l £-?j9m ss___^"~ ■jWDEB /ml^F^/ X 5 ole Agents C ANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. k. "^■■Slßs*^ M" .AI'OIE 1 Unde r *he patronage of J the Hon Cnie Minister I OF THE SINCAPORE CHILDREN'S77 words
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Advertisement127 1957-10-14 7 TUBULAR WIRES COUPLED TO ANY 400 AMP WELDINC MACHINE Ulll Tubular Wire with contained Alloys no flux givesHigher Deposition Rj»«» 7-15 lbs. Ocr hour. Open Arc Visibility Increased Economy Machines, materials spares AVAILABLE EX STOCK: gjy*» MNGAPCtE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH MALAU A >kRLM6AN I mK%JV) "OTA SH.'.IU TIU;K ANSON127 words
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Article389 1957-10-14 8 Buyers, sellers content to wait By Our Market Correspondent fHE Singapore Share Market last week experienced a small turnover and business was largely restricted to selective interest in a few industrials, tins and rubbers. The Singapore Share Market is not insulated from the rest of the world, as some local389 words
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Article310 1957-10-14 8 fITHE following business done A in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period Oct. 5 to 11. INDUSTRIALS: Praser Neave Ords. $2.80 to $2.85 to $2.90 cd cb., Praser Neave 7%% Pref. $4, Gammons $2.45, Hongkong Bank (Lam £47%,310 words
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Article437 1957-10-14 8 LACK of buying power and a hesitant tone produced a dull rubber market in Singapore last week and on the four days' trading the price only varied by two cents. It is still a wait and see market and with very little overseas support American manufacturers have437 words
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Advertisement666 1957-10-14 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I REGISTRARS OF CITIZENS. Temporary appointments for about three months on the Higher Executive salary scale. Experience required: Justice of the Peace; recent University graduates; young solicitors; recently retired Government and City Council higher I executive and prize appointment clerical or technical staff; recently retired professional men or666 words
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Advertisement832 1957-10-14 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, PERAK. APPLICATIONS are Invited for one poet of Tamil Writer for the Education Department at Ipoh. 2. The salary scale Is as follows: Probationer ($104.00 X 750 119.00/ Examination Bar. Timescale 5134-0U x 7.50 186.50 197 50 X 7.50 280 00). 3. Candidates for the post832 words
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Advertisement801 1957-10-14 8 NOTICES KRAMAT PULAI LIMITED (Incorporated in England) DIVIDENDS NOS. 147 A 14S The Board of Directors In their Annual Report for the year ended March 31st 1957 will recommend payment of a dividend of 3d. per share less Income Tax at 8/6 in the payable in London on 11th of801 words
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Advertisement788 1957-10-14 8 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. J. Korstanje is no longer authorised to transact any business on our behalf or to collect any money due to us. UNDETTEVES (MALAYA) LTD. NEW YEAR SEASON SPORTS FUND THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Fund will be held In the Singapore Cricket Club on Friday,788 words
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Advertisement510 1957-10-14 8 KNUTSEN LINE owmi servici FROM CANAOA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 PAYS Sailing San Aim. Vancouver Francisco S'pora r* Swer. Pp n sn r f m Anna Bakke 16 Oct 18 Oct 28 Elitaberh Bakke 8/lONo* 11 Nov I3No, >;., Cjertrud Bakke 26 Oct 25/27 No* 28Nov 30No. Acceptim Cargo tot Fremaatl*510 words
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Advertisement1046 1957-10-14 9 b U uTd?ng THE HEN LINE STEAMERS LTD Vii>r* SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, UJL CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P S'hom Penang BENALDER tor Liverpool. Rofterdorr. Homburg G. 23-24/19 Oct 20/21 Oct 24/24 Oct BENCLEUCM tor London, Rott. Antwerp, Hull 18/24 Oet 11/17 Oat 2S/24 Oct1,046 words
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Advertisement1273 1957-10-14 9 McALISTER t* CO.. LTD. TEL.. No.: U341 UXIRMAM LIMBS KLAVENESS LIMS LONDON. HAVRE ROTTERDAM L OS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, ?*^Z2? SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND *?L. U^ A Nortri A '»<>ntK Parts Accepting cargo for Central South ona Lonooo vio Colombc America CITY Of COVINTRY BONNEVILLI >'poro P. S'hom Penong Spore1,273 words
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Article570 1957-10-14 10 HURLEY MAS OF LEAGUE SOCCER WOLVES STRETCH LEAD AS WILSHAW PAVES WAY FOR 5-1 VICTORY UK SOCCER 1 1 1 11 1 1 ■II 111 11 1 1 REVIEW illi:ilill 11 LONDON, Sunday. QNE of the unhappiest men in English League football last night was CharlieReuter - 570 words
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285 1957-10-14 10 LONDON, Sun. Roger Whyte emphasised the value of an accurate kicker to a team when he was responsible for 25 of Harlequins' 49 points against United Services (Portsmouth). In the highest scoring match in yesterday's Rugby Union programme in Britain he kicked elevenReuter - 285 words
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Article1107 1957-10-14 10 FIRST DIVISION P W D L P APte Wolves 13 9 2 2 37 15 20 WBA 13 6 6 1 32 17 18 Man. United 12 8 1 3 34 18 17 Notts Forest 12 8 1 3 28 16 17 Everton 10 7 2 1 201,107 words
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155 1957-10-14 10 MEXICO CITY, Sun, Late semi-finals results in yesterday's Pan-American tennis tournament here were: Men's doubles: Luis Ayala (Chile) and Sven Davidson (Swed) beat Gustavo Palafox and Francisco Guerrero Arcocha (Mcx) 8-6. 10-8, 6-3; Women's doubles: Louis Brough and Dorothy Heud Knode (US) beat ImeldaReuter - 155 words
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Article55 1957-10-14 10 Basil io gives up one title BALTIMORE. Sun.— Carmen Basllio said yesterday he has decided to give up the world welterweight championship to remain the middleweight champion and will give Sugar Ray Robinson a return match "anytime he's ready." Basilio was 147-pound champion when he won the 160--pound title fromUP - 55 words
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Article60 1957-10-14 10 SEREMBAN, sun.— The Bangalore soccer team's tour of Malaya next month has been postponed. Mr. Kwok Kin Keng. the F.A of Malaya secretary, said here today that the Bangalore team will come next March. This was because Bangalore will first visit Hong Kong before coming here and60 words
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Advertisement460 1957-10-14 10 A .""■■■■■ill I 3f it o a Shaw thaw tt the 3\a*t ihuw m n SHAH'S MALAY FILM PRODI rii I Filmed in EASTMANCOI.OR by M f* ■fl Anthony Aeria by arrangement with i,. P M'" Film I nil. lw ON STAGE at all Shows: LL'LI Pen/jhuln Sftu change "The460 words
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Miscellaneous109 1957-10-14 10 Straits Times Crossword 7 I^Z_Z S 11 27 ACROSS 15 "Oft on the dappled at 7 Slipped first-class glance for ease" (Wordsworth) (4) sophistry (7, 8). 16 In a Joiner's lath (4) 8 Swears like an old stager! 17 It gathers uselessly (4). (7) 19 When full, very fast (4).109 words
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Miscellaneous171 1957-10-14 10 27 The liquor for Inexperienced monks? (5, 10). DOWN 1 Directions for the theatre? <y, 6). 2 Tale of airman and nobleman (7). 3 Fruit Instead (5). 4 "Sonorous blowing marital sounds" (Milton) (5). 5 Hard substance of gardenei and worker (7). 6 I trust men's Latin (anag (15). 9171 words
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Advertisement500 1957-10-14 11 ,(ontinued from Pare 6) VITIATIONS VACANT ■ftj Box Uett. txtrm. BRITISH COMPANY r fflcient European Priv for Managing orthand 100—120 40 w.p.m. Good Box A 5091, S.T. .S-SAMAS ACCOUNTCHINES (Sales) Ltd., JM, Singapore, have for post of Trainee \nce Engineers in 81nga- Kuala Lumpur. Appli:ar.e School qualifl- i preferred, age500 words
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Advertisement562 1957-10-14 11 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wordt Si (Mm.) Box it cts. txtrm. GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI: One Overseer— Grade I. City and Guilds Intermediate Examination in Plumbers work. Candidates should have had extensive practical experience in all classes of I plumbing work, and must be able to speak Malay fluently. Duties— The Successful562 words
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Advertisement843 1957-10-14 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT! 20 Words Si (Mm.) Box it ets. txtrm.l FURNISHED FLAT In Tanglln I available Ist November. Phone TO LET: Pleasant Bungalow Overlooking Straits at Semba- wang, Mod San., Seml-furnlshed 1 Suit Naval Officer. Rent $250 pmRing ***** or Write Box 898. MERCANTILE HOSTEL 13 Qu^ n street Accommodation843 words
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Advertisement886 1957-10-14 11 I BOOKS PUBLICATIONS I in Words SS (Mm.) Box it ett. txtrm. rHB JULY 195? Edition ot tne I Federation ot Malaya Telephone Directory ctn be purchased from The Straits Times Press Ltd.. Cecil Street. Singapore. Price 11-80 per copy- Postage 30 cents extra. THE STRAITS TIMES Directory of Singapore886 words
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Advertisement475 1957-10-14 11 FOR SALE 10 Wordt U( Min.) Box tt ett. txtrm. FOR SALE Excellent Building Lot In Balmoral Road, 7.288 sq.ft. freehold. Price $16,000 or nearest. Box A 5048 S.T. FOR SALE. One Electric Bewlng Machine In Folding Table $90. One Cot Mattress $10- Phone ***** SALES SERVICE: For All Types475 words
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Advertisement395 1957-10-14 11 WHERE TO STAY tt Words Sit (Minimum). Oaitm 1 month. 10 Wordt ft. s(l (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. A DELPHI HOTEL-395 words
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Advertisement139 1957-10-14 11 Viyella takes good care of babies k iKaF^?-^^ tfl w^Wl 'ml •Viyells' is perfect day aiKi for babies. It is soft and light and washes wonderfully. 'Viyells* r^WT^SBI last*. Nurses and clinics prefer p^^\imM 'Viyella' every time— for health. Uyiir^^SJfiP for long lasting economy. night wear Viyella IF IT SHRINKS139 words
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Article287 1957-10-14 12 SIXTEEN MORSES HANDICAPPED FOB 535,000 BUKIT TIMAH CLASSIC Can he achieve a Grand Slam? By EPSOM JEEP JYJR. E. J. Tan's Three Rings, as expected, will carry topweight of 9.7 in the $35,000 Singapore Gold Cup to be run over a mile and two287 words
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Article135 1957-10-14 12 PILOT'S PRIDE STEALS LIMELIGHT F LOT'S PRIDE stole the limelight at Bukit Timan on Saturday when he set up a Malayan mile record of lmin. 37 2lssec— four fifths oi a second faster than Broadside's 1953 mark which was equalled by Flying Princess earlier this season. Pilot's Pride was aided135 words
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Article93 1957-10-14 12 HALL-HAPPY MAN AT BUKIT TIMAH A HAPPY man at Bukit Timah on Saturday was Australian bloodstock agency owner Ivan Hall. No, ne did not win a fortune at the races but he saw the first horse he sent to Malaya by air Pilot's Pride score a great win. And to93 words
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570 1957-10-14 12 REMOVE the SOH-POINTS AS PRELUDE to PEACE SPORTSFRONT -by Norman Siebel TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, Prime Minister of the Federation, president of the Football Association of Malaya, is Malayan soccer's First Fan and its staunchest friend. So it is no surprise that, while the feelings of many F.A.M. members may still570 words
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Article273 1957-10-14 12 JUNIOR Clubs suffered their first defeat in the S.A.F.A. special league when they were beaten 7-3 by Chinese at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The young "junior team were by no means disgraced. They played determinedly but found the Chinese far too experienced for them. Junior273 words
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Article57 1957-10-14 12 RUGGER SCC "B" v Naval Base, padang; RAF Seletar v RAF Changi, Seletar; Victoria School v The Blacks, Victoria: Beatty v St. Andrew's, Woodsrillr HOCKEY SH.\ Div. 1: Naval Police v RAF Sol.- tar. Naval Base; LA. v SCRC, Balestier Road; Div. 2: SRC v YMSA, padang; Div.57 words
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Article42 1957-10-14 12 R.A.P. Seletar suffered their fourth successive defeat in the Singapore Hockey Association's Dlv. 1 league when they were beaten 2-0 by Wanderers at Seletar yesterday. Wanderers, who scored their second win in four games, scored through I. L'Strange and Wicks.42 words
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367 1957-10-14 12 MHF urged to be stricter on tours i DELEGATE WANTS lalcohol ban KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Stricter control over Federation national hockey players, especially during overseas tours, was advocated at the annual delegates conference of the Malayan Hockey Federation here today. Mr. Choon Thiam Tat, the Pahang delegate, said that there367 words
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Article84 1957-10-14 12 RW.M. Wlndle and P. Franklin (67.6) won the R.S.G.C. President's Prize greensomes competition at Slme Road yesterday Other cards were: E. C. Hubbard and R.A. Malcolm (69.8K W. Wood and W.N. Cursiter (70.8). M Tukey and R.N. Billings (72). The 18-holes mixed foursomes stableford went to Mr.84 words
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Article64 1957-10-14 12 Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club and Jollilads drew 1-1 after 70 minutes of exciting soccer In their annual Govindasamy memorial Trophy match at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Dexter Boyd opened scoring for SHB In the 10th minute and Narayanan equalised five minutes later. Mrs. P. A. T.64 words
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Article82 1957-10-14 12 Low Kee Pow and M. K. San qualified for the final of the Royal Island Club's Colonial Cup competition when they beat S. H. Tan and H. S. Seah by 6 and 5 In the semi-finals at Thomson Road yesterday. Low and San will82 words
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Article354 1957-10-14 12 YV EIGHTS f 01 Wednesday'* races at Bnklt Timah: Cl. 1 DIv 1— 61 Amusement Park 9.07 Malayan Scholars: 11 Banquo 8.07 Shamrock Slipper 803 Darmth 713 Marie Touch 7 12 Rubber Planter 711 High Socks 7.11 State Minstrel 710 Amusement II 7.09 Programme 7-09 Sir Francis354 words
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147 1957-10-14 12 The Singapore Asian Rugby Union will hold their second trial on Wednesday at Bukit Timah Road. Asians play their first match against S.C.C. "A" on Oct. 23 on the padang. On Nov. 9 they will meet Johore Asians in the openIng south zone fixture147 words
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199 1957-10-14 12 Klassen scores winning goal for S'gor KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. a SECOND half goal by Leonard Klassen enabled A selangor to beat Singapore 1-0 the deciding match of the triangular hockey tournament at Gurney Road today. Heavy rain flooded the field and the match was delayed until 5.30 p.m. Play was199 words
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135 1957-10-14 12 INDONESIA ROUT NZ IN THOMAS CUP TIE IirELLINGTON, Sun. In Tf spite of a gallant display b* New Zealand Indonesia won their Thomas Cup badminton tie without loss of a set at Invercargill yesterday. Indonesia won all five games played on tbe second night making the final score 9-0 TheReuter - 135 words
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Article183 1957-10-14 12 TRIPLE FOR S'GOR WOMAN SERE.M Mrs. P. Selangor title at t) bilan c tion Clur tournamt'M eluded here k.rtav She won gles and mixed doub Ing cons; ..i. out the tou In the she oveir i lenge from h ncr, Mrs E winning ai .p The m< went to Bel183 words
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Article177 1957-10-14 12 ASPEY HOLT SHM HILL CLIMB Tlli THE ROYAL Air Force Cycling Association's 1.175-yard hill climb at Bukit Batok yesterday produced a new record and a tie for first place. Two riders, LAC Brian Aspey and LAC Gordon Holt, clocked 2min 24.65 ec to clip 2.4 sec off177 words
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