The Straits Times, 21 October 1957
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Title Section18 1957-10-21 1 AVERAGE DAIIY CERTIFIED gAPE EXCEEDS 80^fllfo The straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER, 21, 1957 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration369 1957-10-21 1 FOUR YOUTHS GRAB PRINCIPAL ON WAY TO SCHOOLHOUSE 'We are Government men 1 threat...then sealed car ride to secret rendezvous Grilled, then freed 14 hours later KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. I \ouths in a car yesterday kidnapped c headmaster of the Nam Keong Chinese School in broad369 words
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Article370 1957-10-21 1 3 RAF MEN HELD IN SWOOP T»HREE members of the Royal Air Force (Malaya) A Regiment were among six people arrested by the Special Branch in Singapore over the weekend. The others were an inspector, a corporal and a constable attached to the Special Constabulary of the Singapore Police Force.370 words
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Article, Illustration225 1957-10-21 1 Duchess said no to Prince f ONDON, Sun.— The Duchess of Kent a widow for 15 years has turned down the chance of becoming Queen of Norway, the Sunday Pictorial said today. The Pictorial said that the Duchess, aged 50, was Invited to meet Norway's 54-year-old King Olaf earlier thisReuter - 225 words
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Article64 1957-10-21 1 It's Jackpot Contest Entry Week. And there's $25,000 to be won in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'O' (October). There's also the usual $5,000 in consolation prize money. The contest closes on Monday, Oct. 28 SEVEN days from today. Make your bid for the big money.64 words
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Article402 1957-10-21 1 THE LEE TEAM RUNS PAP AGAIN T^HE moderate group 1 In the People's Action Party in Singapore is back in power. A conference called yesterday unanimously accepted the 12 people earlier coopted to the central executive by the party's emergency council. Members of the new central executive are Dr Ton402 words
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Article57 1957-10-21 1 TATPEH. Sun.— Generalis simo Chiang Kai-shek was unanimously re-elected leader of Nationalist China's ruling Koumintang Party today. No secret ballot was necessary. The 500 delegates attending the party's first national congress in five years simply rose to their feet and began applauding when Chiang's name wasUP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-10-21 1 TWO BOYS carrying a banner denouncing the Malayan Communist Party, walk among the hundreds of people taking part in an anti-Communist demonstration at Pekan Nanas New Village yesterday. Straits Times picture.38 words
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223 1957-10-21 1 BANDIT THREATS FAIL TO STOP ANTI-RED MARCH OVERNIGHT threats from the Communist terrorists failed to deter more than 2,000 people from Pekan Nanas New Village at Pontian from taking part in a mass anti-Communist rally yesterday. On the eve of the rally, villagers found 2,000 Communist leaflets scattered throughout the223 words
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Article25 1957-10-21 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A .38 revolver has been seized by police In a raid on a house here Two Chinese have been detained.25 words
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Article79 1957-10-21 1 Buchanan dies, 64 LONDON. Sun. Jack Buchanan, Internationally known British musical comedy star, died in hospital here today. Debonair Buchanan, usually seen in top hat and tails, was famous for his portrayal of the upper-crust English rake. He was always secretive about his age, but friends79 words
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Article30 1957-10-21 1 NEW YORK. Sun. Mr. Richard Havens, 25. has entered his third year of unconsciousness here. He received a brain injury in October 1955 in a car accident30 words
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97 1957-10-21 1 MOSCOW. Sunday. THE Soviet Premier. Mr. Buleanin, has proposed that the Big Three halt atomic and hydrogen bomb tests (or a period of two years, starting next Jan. 1. The proposal was contained in a message to the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. NobusukeAP - 97 words
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Article33 1957-10-21 1 LONDON, Sun. Mr Macmillan has accepted the invitation of Mr. John Diefenbaker the Canadian Prime Minister to visit Ottawa at the end of his Washington talks it was announced tonight.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article35 1957-10-21 1 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. A Vicker s Viscount airliner, in South Africa for testing flights, crashed at the Jan Smuts airport her e today. The plane was extensively damaged but there were no casualties. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article163 1957-10-21 1 Countess goes— happy for future KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Countess of Limerick, the vice chairman of the British Red Cross Society, left here by air today to return to England after officially dissolving the Brltisn Red Cross Organisation In Malaya. Before leaving, she told members of the Selangor branch of163 words
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Article58 1957-10-21 1 HONG KONG, Sun. Police tonight investigated an Incident in Kowloon involving a Chinese bus depot attendant and some Malay soldiers. Throe Malays were questioned about the assault on a Chinese who was treated in hospital and later discharged. The Malays were from a contingent attached toReuter - 58 words
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Article37 1957-10-21 1 Chuang: Govt. has the right THE Singapore GovernA merit has the right to banish Dr. Chuang Chu Lin, principal of the Chung Cheng High School, Inche Khir Johari, the Federation Minister for Education, said in Singapore yesterday.37 words
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Article233 1957-10-21 1 HUNCARY EXPELS THREE MEN JERUSALEM, Sun lluiK.ir.v expelled three members of Israeli legation staff in Budapest following Israel refusal to release Hungarian actor in Tel Aviv on rape charge. Renter. He added: "The Government need not explain why. And the people have no right to press for an233 words
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Article364 1957-10-21 2 A GIRL FROM MALAYA GREETS HER MAJESTY AT RECEPTION 3,000 Irish protest against visit SHE WATCHES A 'TYPICAL PIECE OF U.S. AUTUMN MADNESS'— AND GETS BIGGEST CHEER WASHINGTON, Sunday. MORE THAN 40,000 college students and their parents and friends, packing the stands at Byrd Stadium, Maryland,Reuter; AP - 364 words
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Article26 1957-10-21 2 TOKYO, Sun. The Mitsubishi company yesterday announced that it will export 1000 motor scooters to the United States before the end of December. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article79 1957-10-21 2 TOKYO, Sun.— A Japanese woman held prisoner by the Russians for 12 years collapsed and died as she set foot on Japanese soil from a repatriation ship today. A friend said: "She had hardly been able to control herself ever since she heard she was goingReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-10-21 2 PRINCE KARIM, 20-year, old grandson of the late Aga Khan, formally took up his duties as the spiritual leader of the world's Ismail! Muslims' on Saturday. He was installed at Dar-es. Salaam in Tanganyika. Picture shows the Aga Khan (centre) with his father. Prince Aly Khan, andAP - 63 words
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Article25 1957-10-21 2 THE HAGUE, Sun. The Dutch Government has refused to issu-; visas tp the Russian soccer team Bourevestinik because they were "undesirable visitors."— U.P.UP - 25 words
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Article21 1957-10-21 2 CALCUTTA, Sun. Most of the city's 8.000 striking bank clerks resumed work yesterday after a month-long walkout. A.P.AP - 21 words
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239 1957-10-21 2 CAMP WEIR FIRING RANGE, Japan. Sun. A former army man said today that he retracted false testimony supporting Pte. William 8. Glrard because the Ottawa. Illinois, soldier was "played up as a hero" In the United States. The explanation was given by Pte.239 words
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Article410 1957-10-21 2 'Churchill bad, Eden disastrous, Dulles siupft VEVV YORK, Sun.— Mr. Malcom Muggeridge said last night that the criticisms he had made of the monarchy were not intended to denigrate it but to ensure that it continued. The former editor of Punch gave his views410 words
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Article188 1957-10-21 2 HE DEFENDED POLICY IN CYPRiS CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Sunday A BRITISH professor was booed and ask< turn to his seat last night when he chargedfellow -speaker, Archbishop Makarios, of CyW with arming the rebels on the strife-torn island. Prof. George B Kirk >< signed to the188 words
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273 1957-10-21 3 TRAVELLERS REPORT INFANTRY DUG IN ON SYRIAN BORDER ANKARA, Sun.— yesterday accused Russia of lying in saying the United States had provided a plan for an attack on Syria by Iraq, Jordan and Turkey. A Government spokesman said suchReuter; AP - 273 words
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178 1957-10-21 3 BLUSHES FOR THE BRIDE WITH THE INDELICATE NAME RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun.— A judge announced here yesterday that he will perform a wedding ceremony behind closed doors, contrary to the law, to prevent public embarrassment. The reason: The bride's family name, common in Spanish, is the height of obscenity inReuter - 178 words
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Article191 1957-10-21 3 Gaitskell warns Britons LONDON, Sunday. MR. HUGH GAITSKELL, leader of the Labour Party, said today that there was a "real prospect of at least a minor world slump." He told a Labour meeting at Weymouth, Devon: "The collapse in Wall Street and the stock exchange,Reuter - 191 words
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Article38 1957-10-21 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. A $33 million agreement was signed yesterday between India and the Japanese Manufacturers Association providing for deliveries of Japanese textiles machinery over a five-year period on a deferred payment basis. U.P.UP - 38 words
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Article32 1957-10-21 3 ACCRA. Sun. Ghana is to replace the existing notes and coins with a new currency backed by sterling, Mr. A. Eggleston. governor of the Bank of Ghana, announced yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article19 1957-10-21 3 CAIRO, Sun. President Nasser last night discussed the Middle-East situation with the Yugoslav Vice-Pre-sident, Lt.-Gen. Vukmanovic. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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171 1957-10-21 3 FALLOUT TEAM URGES U.S. KEEP A -TESTS TO MINIMUM' iiWSHINGTON, Sun.- A committee invesag the effects of ictive fallout recommended yesterday the future testing ot nuclear weapons "be a minimum." .imtnittee, appointed tjv the US. Atomic Energy -ion. said the psychodamage was almost a factor a s any pos..nysieal damageUP - 171 words
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Article28 1957-10-21 3 NEW YORK. Sun. California Texas Oil Co.. Ltd., announced yesterday plans for construction of seven new tankers, all of which will fly the British flag. U.P.UP - 28 words
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106 1957-10-21 3 LONDON, Sunday PRESIDENT Kuwatly of Syria said today in a cable to a British newspaper, that Russia had no part in directing Syrian national policy. The News Of The World had asked him King. Hussein of Jordan, and the Turkish Prime Minister. Ad nanReuter - 106 words
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190 1957-10-21 3 Agree no Mid-East arms, says Bevan LONDON, Sun. The Labour Party's chief foreign affairs spokesman, Mr. Aneurin Bevan. said yesterday that Britain and the U.S. should agree with Russia to supply no more arms to the Middle East. Mr. Bevan, writing in the News of the World, said: "All the190 words
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Article137 1957-10-21 3 MAC AND IKE PLAN TO WOO ARABS WASHINGTON. Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, will discuss with President Eisenhower psychological and economic plans to counter attack Soviet penetration in the Middle East when they meet here on Wednesday. Statements by the Secretary of State Mr. Dulles, and President Eisenhower137 words
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181 1957-10-21 3 CAIRO, Sun.— An Ameri-tan-operated Air Jordan pas•enger plane reported last night that it was fired on by an Israeli jet fighter over Jordan territory near Aqaba. The Air Jordan craft, *ruch landed safely at Cairo 14 passengers and four crew members unharm- reported itReuter; AP - 181 words
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Article216 1957-10-21 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. rpHE Democratic Party yesterday accused the Eisenhower administration of having undertaken "unilateral disarmament at the expense of our national security in the face of Russia's rapid progress in science and technology." The party said the present policy. "If continued, will by 1960, takeUP - 216 words
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Article93 1957-10-21 3 NEW YORK. Sun— Two weeks ago Evelyn Blake lost her engagement ring in Stratford-on- Avon, England. Yesterday it turned up in a coffee pot in New York City. Miss Blake. 23. works for a potter and lost it while at work. A search of thousandsAP - 93 words
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Article163 1957-10-21 3 NEW RED THREAT TO WEST BERLIN OERLIN. Sun. East German Communists yesterday threatened new blocade measures against West Berlin. They said West Berlin City government policies would "complicate" the situation and "further isolate it." The threat coincided with new interference on railway lifelines to the West and intensified controls onUP - 163 words
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Article44 1957-10-21 3 KATMANDU. Sun.— Nepal yesterday banned all grain exports because ot a famine threat. Rice has been smuggled Into both Tibet and northern India, also suffering from food shortages, where it has been sold at 10 times the usual rate. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article93 1957-10-21 3 LONDON, Sun. Mr. Hugh Dalton. 70, a former Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, has decided that he will not stand again for parliament. He announced this today in a letter to his constituency labour party at Bishop Auckland, Durham, here, in which he wrote: "AllReuter - 93 words
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Article436 1957-10-21 4 POWER GRAB PLAN THROUGH MERGER WITH JVC AND LABOUR FRONT PAP PAPER ALLEGES AN 'IMPERTINENT 9 SCHEME THAT FAILED LEFT-WING "political adventurers" within the People's Action Party not only attempted to capture the party leadership but also planned to usurp control of the Trades Union436 words
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184 1957-10-21 4 Malayans in London warned: 'Don't take flu lightly' MALAYANS in London have been warned not to take Asian flu lightly. To the tropical dweller in a cold country it can bring other dangerous diseases, they have been told. The warning, now posted at Malaya Hall, came from a Federation man.184 words
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Article208 1957-10-21 4 MINISTER: TENGKU NEEDS YOUR AID ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayans were urged today to give their full moral support to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. At an UMNO merdeka celebration tea party at Kampong Hajl Abdullah Hukom here, the Minister for the Interior and Justice, Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul208 words
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Article67 1957-10-21 4 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun. A Malay teacher, Inche Hamid bin Hamzah 27, was killed yesterday in a collision between a motorcycle and an oncoming truck at the 5 3 4 mile, Bedong Tanjong Dawai road. Inche Hamid, who was riding pillion behind another teacher, Inche Darus67 words
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Article202 1957-10-21 4 Colleague is beaten up in backlane A SINGAPORE detective, Sunny Ang, opened fire after his colleague, Lee Soon Phung, 19, was attacked and knocked unconscious by a mob in a backlane oft* Desker Road, last night. The shot narrowly missed several people nearby. It hit202 words
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Article45 1957-10-21 4 KUCHING, Sun. A site Is being cleared at Tanjong Lobang, Miri, for a Government secondary school to cost $1,219,822. The school will have accommodation for 350 pupils, including 120 boarders. It is expected to be completed by the middle of next year.45 words
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Article94 1957-10-21 4 PENANG. Sun Ten members of a 20-man World Highways expedition have arrived here to film Penarm's famous Ayer Itam temple for a documentary travelogue to be shown on American television and in commercial theatres. The expedition will also take shots of a rubber estate94 words
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Article196 1957-10-21 4 rE executive council of the Army o, <$e r w I Union decided yesterday that the meeting of the Singapore Workers" Party is sponsoring— should beheld not later tha The president of the i- /I" strong ACSU. M who is also < party, told196 words
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63 1957-10-21 4 Mixed races the spices in the curry BUTTERWORTH, Sun. independent Malaya must accept other races who want to make their home here, said Inche S. M. Zainul Abidln, former Penang VMSO President today. "They are like the spices for making a curry," he said. "It is wrong, when we have63 words
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Article19 1957-10-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. W. R. Dobbs has been elected president of the St. Patrick's Society, Selangor.19 words
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Article27 1957-10-21 4 PENANG, Sun. The second annual conference of the Malayan Chinese Association's youth section will be held in Kuala Lumpur at the end of this year.27 words
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Article29 1957-10-21 4 The New Zealand Commissioner in Si vi Mr. Foss Shanahan. left gapore yesterday for Sai?- 1 to attend the Mil meeting of the Colon Consultative Committee.29 words
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Article70 1957-10-21 4 The president of U Society, Mr. Lee Slow Monj will open an exhibition o' finger paintings by M Tsal Yen at th- Victoria Memorial Hall. Sing 5.30 p.m. on Friday. The exhibition will be open to the public from Oct. 26 to Oct. 3170 words
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Article58 1957-10-21 4 SYDNEY, Sun Ul Ah Kens 31, a Kuala Limpur bicycle repairer. entered St. Vincent's Hospita. on Monday after a flight from Singapore, undergo* a brain operation tomorrow. He Is in good spirit*. largely due to a special committee of Malayan students organised to meet compatriots cominp;58 words
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Article322 1957-10-21 4 NATIONAL SERVICE REGISTRATION for those born between Ist Dec. 1937 and 2nd Dec. 1939 (surnames beginning S) at Drill Hall, Singapore Military Forces headquarters. Beach Road, 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. SHELL THEATRETTE: Free Aim show— Look At Your World No. s— at Shell House, Collyer Quay.322 words
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Miscellaneous47 1957-10-21 4 [Lite THIS-TQMY ami TOMORROW] TOI1AY: Singapore it. 18 m ll Port Dickson 4.35 a.m. ,9ft. 2in.i 5.09 p.m. (I 11.02 a.m. (7ft. 51n.) 11.29 p.m. Bft. 51m. TOMORROW: Sinoporp 9.52 a.m. («t. (3rt. 51n.); Port Dickson 5.26 a.m (10ft 5 55 Penan? 11.45 a.m. t 7ft. 81n.).47 words
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Article83 1957-10-21 5 'CLASSES g OON FOR OVERAGE PUPILS LUMPUR, Sun. Federation's for Education, Monamed Khir ordered a Qnd out how raged school there are in ration. have gone out to at ion officers, a the Education oday. More money man said that classes would be n rural and urban raged students i:ext83 words
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Article60 1957-10-21 5 MPUR, Sun. [or Commerce Mr. Tan Siew today that the :r.eeting of the ment on Tariffs In Geneva was leant" to this Mr. Tan said this when he left for Geneva to attend the conference. He will be in Geneva for nine days. Among the countries seeking admission60 words
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Article298 1957-10-21 5 President: We ore 100 per cent behind Govt. 'Workers will rouse the public throughout country to end Emergency by Aug. 3V T HE 400,000-strons Mryan^ra^lTnion Council plans to help the Government end the Emergency by its target date— Aug. 31 next year. The president of298 words
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Article62 1957-10-21 5 KUCHING, Sun. Under amendments to the Post Office Savings Bank regulations in Sarawak this week the maximum amount that may be withdrawn on demand at any Posi Office has been increased from $25 to $100. The amount that may be withdrawn by telegraphed authority62 words
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Article26 1957-10-21 5 IPOH, Sun. A recruiting team will interview recruits for the British and Malay Regiments on Nov. 1 at the Malayan Chinese Association hall here.26 words
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Article, Illustration86 1957-10-21 5 37 YEARS IN GOVT. WORK INCHE Abdul Marian Nordin, 53, staff officer in the Federation Survey Department, Kuala Lumpur, who is retiring after 37 years in Government service. He started at the age of 16 as a tracer and typer He is vice-chairman (staff side) of the Survey Department Joint86 words
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Article98 1957-10-21 5 Teachers to protest to Rahman BUTTERWORTH, Sun. The Penang and Province Wellesley Malay Teachers* Union has protested against an alleged statement by the Undang (headman) of Jelebu that Malay teachers were instructing their pupils to be animals. "This is utter nonsense," Inche Gu Rahman Aklb, secretary of the union, told98 words
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176 1957-10-21 5 Bar chief backs touring Privy Council DENANG, Sun.— A for- mer chairman of the Penang Bar Committee, Mr. F. G. Pooley, said today that development of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council into a Commonwealth court could be a powerful factor for commonwealth unity and world peace. Mr. Pooley,176 words
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Article179 1957-10-21 5 MALACCA, Sunday. A BOUT 40 members, including delegates from Johore and Negri Sembilan, attended a lunch meeting here today to inaugurate the South Malayan Printing Employers' Association. The association's president, Mr. Cheng Chia Hua said the main aim of the association was to achieve unity179 words
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Article74 1957-10-21 5 IPOH, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Mohamed Ohazali bin Haji Jawi, said today that he would continue to take an active part in the elections campaign on behalf of the Alliance in the state. He was replying to a protest lodged with the elections74 words
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Article36 1957-10-21 5 The Singapore branch of the Overseas League will hoti a farewell dinner to the Governor, Sir Robert Black, and Lady Black at the Royal Island Club, Thomson Road, at 8 p.m. on Nov. 1.36 words
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Article77 1957-10-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Medical Council has approved the registration of 78 out of 84 Indian doctors to be recruited for service in government hospitals and other institutions in Malaya. The other six doctors will be re-considered after the council has received documents regarding their77 words
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Article216 1957-10-21 5 Gift of speech —by Mr. Thomson rFHE Director of Infor- mation Services, Mr. G. G. Thomson, told graduates of the PublicSpeaking Institute, Singapore, last night that silence would be a betrayal of their civic duty, now that they had acquired the art of speaking. He was speaking at the institute's216 words
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Article31 1957-10-21 5 PENANG, Sun. Representatives of the five political parties forming the Penang alliance today decided to postpone the formation of a Kelawel Alliance committee until after the December City Council elections.31 words
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Miscellaneous59 1957-10-21 5 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE 476 metre.. KL'\LA LfMPl'B 341 m*tr«». PENANG 366 metre*. IPOH 330 metres MALACCA 297 metres NATIONAL SHORT VAVE SERVICE 41 metres. AM 7 15 Opening Announcement- 7.16 Morning Serenade; ™30 Time Signal And News; 7.35 A Date With Music; 8.00 News Headlines: 8,02-8 30 A Date With59 words
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Miscellaneous93 1957-10-21 5 Music: 5.45 At The Hammond; 6.00 Programme Summary; 6.02 Women's Half Hour; 6.30 Speak Malay; 6.35 Their Kind Of Music; 6.53 Regional Announcements; 6.54 Singapore Share Market Report And National Announcements; 7.00 Time Signal And News; 7.10 News Talk; 7.15 Police Pile- 7.30 Victor Silvester; 8.00 World Affairs; 8.15 The93 words
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689 1957-10-21 6 The Straits Times. S"pore, Mon. Oct. 21, 1957. Time For Action It is time a fire was lit under the Rubber Producers' Council. The Blackman committee which investigated the problem of research went home 15 months ago. j Its report was published I in June, and it did not leave689 words
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Article314 1957-10-21 6 The extraordinary affair of the Victoria Theatre is so fresh in the public mind that more than ordinary interest attaches to the building of a block of flats for medical officers of the Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital. In both cases original estimates have been left far behind.314 words
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Article180 1957-10-21 6 I With unfailing regularity each season, the racing scribes warn their public to watch out for certain horses, impeccably pedigreed, who have been bought at fabulous cost and flown to Malaya "specially" to win this, that or the other local turf classic. Three Rings was not bred in180 words
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1307 1957-10-21 6 J. N. McHUGH,OBE. M Inst C.E. I - J. N. McHUGH,OBE. M Inst C.E.I. By- The natural deftness anc herent sense of balance the Malays make them potentially excellent artis But these natural aptitude wasted for lack of propei training. AS a student of civil A engineering, I spent a number of1,307 words
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Article, Illustration836 1957-10-21 6 EXACTLY thirty-two years ago. a soldier was washing his shirt in a mountain stream. This harmless and laudable activity lost him his life, caused a small war, gave the League of Nations its greatest triumph and foreshadowed the safest method of keeping836 words
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Article367 1957-10-21 7 MINISTER TELLS 1,500 CHINESE TEACHERS: GOVT. OUT TO HELP SCHOOLS CHEW QUOTES A PROVERB, URGES: 'DO NOT BETRAY TRUST IN YOU' -intfapore Education Minister, Mr. Chew tree Kee, told 1,500 Chinese teachers yes•it is nonsense to say that the Governtryinjf to strangle Chinese education." ig them in367 words
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184 1957-10-21 7 An engineer officer explodes a hotel war relic RUCHING, Sun. A high- explosive bomb a relic of the war has been exploded In Jesselton, North Borneo, by a bombdisposal officer of the Royal Engineers. Discovered during reclamation work near the Tanjong Aru Hotel some weeks ago, the bomb was removed184 words
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Article48 1957-10-21 7 More than 425,000 people visited the Trade and Industrial Fair at the Great World, Singapore, which closed last night. Over $2,000,000 worth of business was made during the 24 days of the exhibition a record in the 27-year history of the amusement park.48 words
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Article39 1957-10-21 7 The Singapore Arya Samaj will hold the Shree Dayanand Nirvan Dlwas celebration (Deepavall Day) at its premises, 113 Syed Alwi Road, from 3 p.m. to 6.30 pm. tomorrow. The programme includes speeches, music and recitation of poems.39 words
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Article42 1957-10-21 7 A public talk, sponsored by the University of Malaya Muslim Society, on "Cultural Contacts between Pakistan and Malaysia" will be given by Prof. 8. Q. Faliml at the Arts Lecture Theatre lnCluny Road, Singapore, at 8.30 p.m. on Friday.42 words
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Article23 1957-10-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. No casualties to either the Communist terrorists or the security forces have been reported in the Federation today.23 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-10-21 7 MISS SALLY PADLANEY. 18. a teacher (centre) won the "Deepavali Queen" sari contest irom 22 other competitors at a dance held at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday. The contest was organised by the Singapore Indian Football Association. Second place went to Miss Marion Willis (right) and66 words
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Article231 1957-10-21 7 JENNIE SAYS: THANK YOU THE Straits limes has received from 13--year-old Jennie Lee of Kuala Kangsar a letter which r»nds: "Dear Editor, I arrived at Ipoh safely yesterday. My father and mother and a Straits Times reporter were at the airport to meet me. "I am writing this to thank231 words
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Article78 1957-10-21 7 KUCHING. Sun. The Mukah District Council in the Third Division of Sarawak has rejected a suggestion by the divisional education officer that fines from $5 to $25 be imposed on parents of children who do not attend school regularly. The council made its decision in view of78 words
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Article48 1957-10-21 7 BUTTER WORTH. Sun. The Governor of Penang, Raja Sir Uda, will declare open the $2 800,000 Muda Irrigation scheme at Bumbong Lima on the Province-Kedah border on Oct. 24. Some 18.500 acres of padl land in Province Wellesley north will be supplied from Kuala Muda.48 words
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Article41 1957-10-21 7 Residents of Frankel Estate. Singapore, are being asked by circular to attend a meeting at Siglap Secondary School on Saturday to form an organisation to look after their interests. It will be called the Frankel Estate Residents' Association.41 words
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Article48 1957-10-21 7 A University of Malaya lecturer In economics, Mr. Charles Gamba, will speak on "Labour and Living Standards in Singapore" at a luncheon meeting of the Singapore branch of the International Christian Leadership at the Chinese YMCA. Prince Edward Road, at 1 p m. on Friday.48 words
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Article34 1957-10-21 7 Th e Ramakrishna Mission raised a total of $1,824 at a dance recital given by Uma Shankar at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, on Oct. 12 in aid of its boys' home.34 words
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403 1957-10-21 7 SINGAPORE UMNO's CALL TO GOVT. T*HE Singapore UMNO wants the Government 1.0 A amend its labour ordinances to make It compulsory for industrial and commercial concerns to employ a certain percentage of Malays. After the annual UMNO, delegates conference yesterday at which the decision was403 words
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Article172 1957-10-21 7 Millions pruned but City Council's 1958 budget still shows deficit AFTER some millions of dollars have been pruned from the original draft budget, the Singapore City Council's estimates for next year still show a net deficit of $5,960,500. The council's 1958 budget figures, published yesterday, give172 words
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170 1957-10-21 7 Fair deal for hawkers a Labour plan rpHE Tanglin branch of the Singapore Labour Front wants city councillors to give a fair deal to hawkers In the Coronation Road area and stop prosecuting them until a better system of hawking can be arranged. A branch statement said the hawkers, who170 words
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Article132 1957-10-21 7 PLEA AT SAIGON CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYA is to ask the Colombo Plan conference in Saigon for technical assistance for her five-year development plan. The Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl, said this as he left here this morning for the five-day132 words
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Article40 1957-10-21 7 Mr. J. W. Cashin, a Singapore lawyer, and his 62-year-old mother were injured when their car skidded and overturned at the Pth milestone, Bukit Timah Road, yesterday. Mrs. Cashin was admitted to the General Hospital.40 words
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Article33 1957-10-21 7 Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry. MrJ.M. Jumabhoy, left Singapore yesterday by PAA with his wife and baby to attend the annual Colombo Plan meeting which opens today in Saigon.33 words
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Article91 1957-10-21 7 IPOH. Sun. Special Branch officers arrested 24 men and women in a predawn raid at their homes in Pusing, about 12 miles from here, and Gunong Hijau new village this morning. Small groups of officer* woke the 24 from their beds and arrested them. About91 words
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Advertisement33 1957-10-21 7 fleam /Mtof Mists. ,f BLUE SPOT meiPWtCHASI TOMSMVUBU 11-known quality Armstrong Siddeley 346 Sapphire now priced at a new low of S10 9 .190 "^x accepted to ensure early delivery) AVENUE. TEL. *****33 words
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Advertisement122 1957-10-21 7 MINEMASTER 162 BHP MINEMAJOR 250 BHP 1 FOR TIN MINES i I 0 Backed by site service and immediate spares availability Singapore Art* Ball In aid of Singapore Children's Society. Raffles Hotel, Sat. 2nd November. IRyVV SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH MALACCA SEkBMBAN I HrmlO KOTA IHA»U TEUJK ANSON KOANTAN122 words
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832 1957-10-21 8 ALLi\GTO\ KK. WAnn - ALLi\GTO\ KK.WAnn By THE CIVIL SERVICE. By Peter dv Sautoy. (Oxford University Press. 10s. 6d.) SATOW'S CUIDE TO DIPLOMATIC PRACTICE. (Longmans, Green and Co. 635.) TN its present form the British civil service is only Just over a hundred years old. It832 words
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239 1957-10-21 8 ALL OF ONE COMPANY. By Donald Moore. (Hodder and Stoughton 165.) WRITING hi s first TT novel Mr. Donald Moore has deserted the Eastern seas in which he has served an intelligent and rewarding apprenticeship. He rinds his company aboard an Arctic convoy.239 words
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Article155 1957-10-21 8 INDIANS ON HORSEBACK, (Custaf Bolinder, Dennis Dobson 255.) No other continent retains the aura of mystery that still surrounds many parts of South America. Even Africa is no longer the Dark Continent. The Indians Gustaf Bolinder writes about life 350 miles from Caracas, a city which Venezuelans155 words
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Advertisement100 1957-10-21 8 Calobar sun glass 'lenses are the result of years of intensive research in the absorbtive glass field by scientists working continuously in the interests of eye comfort and health. American Optical Co. «H Available from all reputable opticians. wW Ask your optician to show you the Calobar frame Excellent Wide100 words
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Miscellaneous309 1957-10-21 8 Straits Times Crossword P' P 2 P 3 M 4 W 5 H 6 gll ii"M"i""d B d ail s H (t> s l sp> issi l^I 1 M 1 i 1 p ACROSS 5 Making up sleep's within 8. 800 epics of old cinema (8) reach (4) 9. "Imagination309 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1957-10-21 9 it saved Asia and the Pacific from the invader l IV after dawn on June 4, 1942, a United States flying boat on special scout n mid-Pacific slipped out of low cloud, wheeled suddenly and sped for last as engines would take it. low wasDaily Mirror - 1,252 words
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Miscellaneous99 1957-10-21 9 Hex 3lorgan At 3§eiissa*s j— 1 f -mi heap he's 6CMN6 to Y\ w I V^vtßfci. H?** I x>u T Jmi HOgR Bvr |F *C t ttmi cAveujS^wreEWcirme fc have in the /horning; J \\M j v^Ajj^ Hwlfc^iP^wowcEL E THeM< Jj rx\ ie, nij aaPi i^^iA AT THRPP T^^^^"^ V_/^\y*99 words
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Article413 1957-10-21 10 By Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE Share Market last week was no exception to the general easier trend which is at present sweeping world stock exchanges and as a result prices drifted lower. Turnover was again on the modest side. Although the Singapore market has not been413 words
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Article191 1957-10-21 10 Straits Times, Metal Box. William Jacks, and Traders were all easier on the week. Traders passed up to $2.30 cum the record interim dividend of 60 cents per $10 stock. In the tin section, Sterlings. Dollar and Australian Issues all came up against selling pressure and prices drifted191 words
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Article346 1957-10-21 10 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period Oct. 12 to 18. INDUSTRIALS: British Borneo Petroleum 50s 7Hd. to SOs. 10% d, Federal Dispensary $2, Fraser Neave Ords. $2.90 to $2.85 to $2,874. Gammons $2.45346 words
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Article799 1957-10-21 10 rE following list of re. vised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. INDUSTRIAL* I I I 1 i I B«)ers Seller* Alex Brick* Pref 1.45 !.»<, Ords 2.25 2.35 Atlas Ice 11.00 zcl i buyer*) B. B. Petrol799 words
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Article339 1957-10-21 10 RUBBER was a quiet market in Singapore last week, but towards close the price firmed on the Middle East situation. November first grade buyers f.o.b. closed at 857« cents on Friday, the highest closing price for the week. The price has now remained within the 80AP - 339 words
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Article58 1957-10-21 10 The Malayan Exchange But Association made changes in its rate on Saturday (all Selling T.T. or on. French Francs Frarics 1622 .i; Holland Guife 123%; Italian Lire ***** On '.he free exchange markti; Hong Kong on 5a1.... dollar was quoted cash and 5.91 H for 1.. Sterling was58 words
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Advertisement379 1957-10-21 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ASSISTANT LECTURESHIP IN PATHOLOGY. Applications are Invited for appointment to an Assistant Lectureship In Pathology. Applicants should possess at least a medical qualification registrable in Singapore and Federation of Malaya. Further particulars may be obtained from the Registrar. University of Malaya, Singapore 10. with whom379 words
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Advertisement877 1957-10-21 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, PERAK. APPLICATIONS are Invited for one post 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 $***** x 7.50 186.50 ***** x 7.50 280 00). 3- Candidates for the post must:877 words
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Advertisement775 1957-10-21 10 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION All members of this Association In the Colony of Singapore will be closed for business on Tuesday 22nd October. 1957, for Deepavall. SUPPLY OF COOKED MEALS TO LANGUAGE INSTITUTE BIKIT SENYUM HOUSE. JOHOKE BAHRU FOE THE PERIOD JAN. IST— JUNE SOTH 1958. 1. Tenders775 words
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Advertisement464 1957-10-21 10 AMERICAN MAIL LINE for Lot Anqclci, San Francltco, Portland, S«attl», Tacama Voncoinn Alto accepting cargo roi Ctntrol t South Amcnco S'pora P Sham ■China Moil" ittColl 9/11 Dec 2nd Call 14/ IS Dec EVERETT ORIENT LINE For Hongkcng Japan I roi Rangoon ClHttogong Bradeveratt" JO Oct/ 1 Nov "Rebeverert" 30464 words
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Advertisement1298 1957-10-21 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** CIAIRMAM LIMES KLAVENESS LWB LONDON, HAVRE ROTTTEROAM los ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND and for USA North Atlantic Port. Accepting J., Centre' "sty» and Canada via Colombo America CITY OF COVINTRY 60NNEVILLE Spore P. Shorn Penang Spore p Sham Penano1,298 words
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509 1957-10-21 12 Manchester United fall further behind WOLVES KEEP THEIR 100 PERCENT HOME RECORD PORTSMOUTH WHIP THE 'BUSBY BABES' LONDON, Sunday. MANCHESTER United, the English football league champions, fell further behind in the title struggle yesterday when they crashed 3-0 at home to Portsmouth. Without three of their stars who were doingReuter - 509 words
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Article87 1957-10-21 12 piLASGOW, Sun.—-Police arrested 17 football fans \I after violent scenes at yesterday's Scottish League Cup Final between Celtic and Glasgow Rangers. Glasgow Rangers were beaten 7-1 and police were called in when fighting broke out among spectators at one end of the famous Hampden Park ground.Reuter - 87 words
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Article1027 1957-10-21 12 P W D L P APU Volves 14 10 2 5 39 16 22 V.B.A. 14 6 7 1 33 18 19 Jverton 12 7 4 1 23 16 18 lan. United 13 8 1 4 34 21 17 lotto Forest 13 8 1 429 19 n1,027 words
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Article48 1957-10-21 12 WALTON ON THAMES. Surrey., Sun.— Gerald Walsh of Durban, South Africa, set up the world's best performances for 40 and 50 miles track running here yesterday. He clocked 4hrs. 4mln. 34sec. in the 40 miles and wa.« timed at shrs. 16min 7sec in the 50-mile.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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126 1957-10-21 12 Burke hits century v. N. Rhodesia KITWE, Sun. Jim Burke scored the first century for the Australian cricket team touring; South Africa, when he hit 102 against Northern Rhodesia here yesterday. Australia declared their inn ings at 302-6 and in the 30 minutes before the close Northern Rhodesia had scored126 words
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Article80 1957-10-21 12 I LONDON. Sun. Rugby League results: Lanes Cup final: Oldham 13 I Wigan 8. Yorkshire Cup Final: Huddersfleld 15 York 8. Club matches: Barrow 48 Hunslet 7; Bradford North 11 Wakefleld Trinity 10; Dewsbury 19 Bramley 19; Doncaster 12 Batley 9; Featherstone Rovers 35 Castleford 21. HullReuter - 80 words
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Article100 1957-10-21 12 ALAN GREY (66) returned tne best score in the qualifying round of the Royal Island Club's Race Course Cud comnetitlon at Thomson Road yesterday Other qualifiers are: S. N. Kent (68). A. Murdoch (68), Tan Soon Hock (89). W. W. Gawne (71) Goh Kee Seah (72), A.100 words
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Article273 1957-10-21 12 TWENTY-TWO year-old Slnga- pore high Jump champion. Arjan Singh GIIL became the Individual champion at the Sikhs annual athletic chamoionshlps at the Parrer Park Stadium yesterday. Arjan scored 27 points to edge Kernall Siren (26) for the tltie. Arjan was first tn the hfrh Jump,273 words
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Article350 1957-10-21 12 LONDON, Sunday. DARBARIANS, one of the world's most celebrated Rugby club sides, visited Ireland for the first time yesterday and beat Ulster 14-11 after a grand struggle at Belfast. i Only a late rally pulled them through. Fifteen minutes from the end, the Barbarians wereReuter - 350 words
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Article113 1957-10-21 12 gRIAN Blakeborough, towed by Gordon Dowsent in the Oaylord, won the Johnson Outboard Motors trophy at the Malayan Water-Ski Association's first reliability trial at Pasir Ris, Singapore, yesterday. Second was Mrs. Marie Semple towed by Roy Semple In the Popski while Mike Gordon towed by Rlki113 words
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152 1957-10-21 12 60 boats at Bedok sea sports meet CIXTY sailing craft— 24 yachts, 36 koleks and 14 Jongs— took, part In the Bedok Sports Club's annual sea sports at Bedok yester- day Results were: I Kolek (five-man crews): 1. Ploiu Serawak (Pulau Sekjang), 2 Abu i Nawas (SiglapK 3 Kapak Slam152 words
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Article18 1957-10-21 12 RANGOON, Sun.— The Hapoel soccer club of Israel beat Burmese Defence Services 1-0 here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article21 1957-10-21 12 Serangoon Gardens beat C.S.C--2-0 in a SKA. Dlv 3 league maun at Balestier Road yesterday. Mohkan Singh (2> scored.21 words
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Advertisement559 1957-10-21 13 SITUATIONS VACANT U Wards U Mm.) Box SO cts. ti tra. COOK/BOY with or without Amah. Holland Road. References and Wages required to Box A 5178, S.T. SITUATIONS WANTED 20 Words SS (Mtn.) Box SO ets. txtn. FOR EXPERIENCED C/BOYB Couples, W/ Amahs, B/ Amahs O/Amahs, Dally/W/Amahs available from Yuan559 words
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Advertisement570 1957-10-21 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED! to Word. SS (Mln.) Box SO ct,. .xtra. WANTED House or Plat. Long Terms. Rent approximately $130/-. Small Quiet Family. Contact Mrs. Tan, 48, Grange Road. Singapore. WANTED 2 or 3 Bedroom Furnished Flat, mid January, Young Married Couple, no Children Districte 9, 10, 11. Box A 5300.570 words
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Advertisement791 1957-10-21 13 Check Before Potting Replies to Box Nmbors i Utmost care ihould be taken when replying to box number ads. to use the CORRECT NUMBER and AMiets to Hie Strsits Times, Cecil Street. TUITION 20 H ord, SS Mln.) Box SO el: txtra. QUICK TUITION from Universal Driving School 349 New791 words
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Advertisement783 1957-10-21 13 FOR HIRE 2* Words U Mln.) Box 19 ets. sxtrm. REFRIGERATORS of various sizes from $10 monthly, Consult Lee da Fletcher, 102, Orchard Road Tel: *****. Singapore. DOGS PETS. ETC. Tv War**, Si (IHm.) Bax M ets. txtrm. FOR SALS Two Highly Pedigreed Bull Terriers MKA Class. one Male and783 words
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Advertisement688 1957-10-21 13 NOTICES NOTICE This is to give notice that Mr. Anthony Lee Telk Haw is no more In our employ and that he has no authority to transact any business or to act for us or on our behalf in anyway whatsoever. Dated this 15th day of October, 1957. SCHMIDT CO.688 words
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Advertisement326 1957-10-21 13 TENDERS TELECOMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from suitably qualified Contractors for the erection of a Telephone Exchange Building at Sultan Street, Klang. Plans, specifications and full particulars can be obtained from the Architect's office against a deposit of $100/- which will be refunded on receipt of a bona326 words
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Advertisement357 1957-10-21 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICB TfNDKRS will be received from Contractors in Class "D" under a K« n at the o£Bce oi lhe Senior Architect, P.W.D. Works Buildings, not later than noon on 18th November. 1957 for the Execution of current Repairs and fn^f^r *P.°° v «-njnent Proper tv n~ i ohn357 words
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Article93 1957-10-21 14 and ten minutes later Coutts went through on hl s own and scored. Teams were: Negri: P. van Huiwn; Joseph 81. Vlas; Bachan Singh, Keng Hong, L. van Hulzen; Joseph Si. Devindran, Nordin, ZalnoL Sheikh AH. Selangor: Patchymuttu- Eng Cheng. Hon Yoon; Abdul Rani. M.93 words
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Article39 1957-10-21 14 IPOH. Sunday.— The Mixed Grill of Ipoh won the Sultan of Perak Cup at the Malayan polo tournament here when they beat Singapore Polo Club, the holders by two goals to one here today.39 words
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274 1957-10-21 14 Ist SAFA Cup victory for Amicables A THREE-GOAL in three minutes feat in the second half gave Amicable A.A. victory over Indian Re- creation Club in the 53rd final of the S.A.F.A. Senior Cup at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Amicables won 5-4. Both teams were making their first appearance in274 words
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Article32 1957-10-21 14 GENOA, Italy, Sun.—Vladimir Kutnetsov, runner-up In the recent Soviet championships, beat the Russian Javelin record with a throw of (274 ft. 8i ins) at an international athletics meeting here yesterday.32 words
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Article567 1957-10-21 14 CORTHINE AND RAHIM SHARE SIX Of 10-3 VICTORY Only 600 watch annual match KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —South, with a forward line easily good enough to do duty for an All-Malayan team, handed North a 10-3 beating in their annual match played at Merdeka Stadium today.567 words
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Article, Illustration499 1957-10-21 14 SULTAN, COUNCILLORS, OFFICIALS AND FANS WILL MEET THEM By NORMAN SIEBEL KUALA LUMPUR, Son. The victorious Perak Malaya Cup football team will get YIP. treatment when they return home to Ipoh by train tomorrow afternoon. They will be met by the Sultan of Perak.499 words
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234 1957-10-21 14 Selangor fall to Nordin's first-half goal in 'quad' upset SINGAPORE and Negri Sembilan were flrst-day winners in the Malayan Hockey Federation's quadrangular tournament which began on the Girls' Sports Club ground yesterday. Singapore beat Johore 2-0 while Negri. the "dark horses," edged a belowstrength Selangor team 1-0. It was a234 words
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Article66 1957-10-21 14 HAMID, 25, WINS ROAD RACE HAMID NAJAT, 25, of the Malayan Rough Riders Cycling Club, yesterday won the 32-mile Singapore to Johore Bahru and back road race. His time was lhr. llmin. Just a wheel behind him was Nr Poh Kok, 18. of the Chong Wah Wheeler*. Third was Raffi66 words
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442 1957-10-21 14 16,000 FANS PAID $35,000 TO SEE GREATEST EVER FINAL PERAK did not score the only success in the Malaya Cup final. The match was also a resounding triumph for the Football Association of Malaya, writes NORMAN SIEBEL. The final was only the third In the442 words
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Article135 1957-10-21 14 /^ARDIIFF, Sun. England Vj completely outclassed Wales and beat them 4-0 In the home soccer international watched by a crowd of 60,000 at Ninian Park here yesterday. The downfall of Wales began after six minutes when left-back Mcl Hopkins was involved In a mlsunderstand- ingReuter - 135 words
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Article55 1957-10-21 14 HOCKEY Inter-state quadrangular: Srlangor v Johore. 4 p.m Slnfa* pore v Nerri. 515 p-m- (both games at Farrer Park stadium) SOCCER SB II FA Senior Cup (quarterfinals): William Jacks v Mercantile Bank. Farrer Park: Honrkonc Bank v YVearne Brothers Farrer Park. RUGGER S-C-C- "B v All Whites, padang;55 words
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Article354 1957-10-21 14 3 Rings not going t, U.K. By EPSOM JEEp M R c. j. tax C f J of Three Ri n s he e J day ret;; n^ st that his lt r sj champion England l season. fiff-VS? A Following his third n Pore Gold Cu D w'ft Timah354 words
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Advertisement65 1957-10-21 14 WALPAMUR Walpamur Quality Paints set the standard by vhicb others are judged. Walpamur Water Paint is ideal for walls and ceilings, Duradio is Britain's best Knamcl Paint (or interior or exterior use. THE WALPAMUR CO LTD DARWEN LONDON Buy them front SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LID. Penang, Singapore Medan. K. Lumpur.65 words
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