The Straits Times, 26 October 1957
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Title Section17 1957-10-26 1 AVERAGE-IfcAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1957 15 CENTS17 words
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258 1957-10-26 1 THE executive commitof the Singapore our Board Staff tioo held an :i ncy meeting last ;iftrr the police d a "protest" i they had plan;or today to the Of the Chief MinMr. Lim Lew Hock. mass delegation" of 250 .-impended harbour and their depeni258 words
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Article22 1957-10-26 1 MADRAS. Fri Schools in Communist-governed Kerala fill have new textbooks rewritten by Government order next year, it was announced yesterday.— A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article330 1957-10-26 1 BID TO PULL WEST FROM UNDER SHADOW OF RED MOON Ike and Mac expected to agree on swap of scientific know-how Aim to get free world together WASHINGTON, Fri. fH E EisenhowerMacmillan talks are expected to end here today with broad agreement to pool Anglo-American scientific talentReuter - 330 words
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Article, Illustration566 1957-10-26 1 Neighbour on vigil hits him with parang as he runs nude from woman's bedroom A 15-MINUTE vigil A kept by a suspicious neighbour paid off early yesterday when he wounded an "oily man" with a parang as he ran naked from a woman's bedroom at Kampong566 words
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Article54 1957-10-26 1 Already signed SAIGON, Fri. The Royal Laotian Government has signed a final agreement with the Pathet Lao movement, it was learned here todayThe agreement covers the reunification of Laos, integration of the Pathet Lao forces and the formation of a national government including former members ofReuter - 54 words
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174 1957-10-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MRS. JOAN MERCER, the only woman passenger < in the British freighter Shillong which sank i after a collision in the Red Sea, has flown back to London from Suez. Today Mrs. Mercer's husband. Mr. Ron Mercer, said he was "tremendously174 words
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Article51 1957-10-26 1 WASHINGTON Fri. The American rocket fired from a balloon high over the Pacific on Monday reached a height of 4.000 miles smashing all previous altitude records and a speed of 17,000 m.p.h. It was announced today that the rocket's instrument tail was in flight for 75 minutes.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article240 1957-10-26 1 WINS $350,000 Ist PRIZE BATU PAHAT, Fri Ticket No. *****87' sold in a Federation post office won the first prize of $350,000 in the 50th Social Welfare Services Lottery drawn here today. The second prise of $125,000 went to ticket No. *****90 sold In Johore. Taipinp won the third prize240 words
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Article59 1957-10-26 1 NEW YORK, Fri. Albert Anastasia, American underworld "king" was shot dead at point-blank range by two masked men as h e sat in a barber's chair here today. The killers then fled in a car. Anastasia, 53 was believed to have been the "chief executioner" of oneReuter - 59 words
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202 1957-10-26 1 $20,000 PAID LAST MONTH Ttfß. S. APPAVOO KANDIAH, 69, the Singapore millionaire contractor whose family paid $20,000 after he was kidnapped last month, has received a new pay-up-or-die threat. A letter, addressed to his son, Mr. Narayanasamy Appavoo. 26, demanded "$30,000 or else It warned202 words
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Article26 1957-10-26 1 LONDON. Fri. London docks resumed full working today after a two-day protest strike by 500 tally clerks over the dismissal of a colleague. —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article126 1957-10-26 1 Girl, 17, accused of murder SUNGEI PATANI, Fri. An attractive 17-year-old former waitress and cinema ticket seller, Teh Slew Hoon, was yesterday tentatively charged with the murder of an English planter, Brian Paul Thorpe, assistant manager of the United Patani estate in Kuala Muda. Thorpe, 23, was found dying from126 words
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Article20 1957-10-26 1 PARIS, Fri. The House of Christian Dior will continue despite the designer's death, it was stated today.20 words
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Article64 1957-10-26 1 All bin Mohamed, 24, shows (picture on left) how he hid behind the doo r and hit the "oily man" with a parang as he ran away after assaulting a woman. The dotted lines in the pictures show the trail of blood stains. Picture64 words
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Article78 1957-10-26 1 YOU'VE still got time to make your bid for the $25,000 Jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'O' (October). The closing date has been extended by one day—to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 29 owing to the intervention of a public holiday in entry week.78 words
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Article153 1957-10-26 1 Resort police chief held BRIGHTON, Fri. Charles Ridge, 57, Chief Constable of this big resort, was arrested today on a charge of conspiracy and corruption. "It is preposterous," he said before appearing in court with the deputy chief of his Criminal Investigation Department and a civilian club owner. Bribe reportsReuter - 153 words
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Advertisement51 1957-10-26 1 Obtainable at Most High Class Furniture Stores From $7/- par sq. yd. (Fed. Duty Extra) STOP PRESS TURKS ARRESTED IN SYRIA Id IKl I. Iri. Syrian spok< sun,, said today two Turkish soldiers ar-rrst«-f| in Syrian village, Turkish mine exploded Syrian territory, and four Turkish planes flown low over Syrian51 words
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Article383 1957-10-26 2 Major importance to economic growth, says Colombo Plan report Despite pitfalls, 21 -nation assembly finds progress: Rise in standard of living SAIGON, Friday. j^SIAN governments have begun to encourage private and foreign investment, states the report issued after the ninth annual Colombo Plan conference here. This fact,Reuter; AP; UP - 383 words
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110 1957-10-26 2 LONDON. Fri.— The Labour Party retained its seat at Ipswich Suffolk, with a more than doubled majority in a parliamentary by election yesterday. The result was: Mr. Dingle Foot (Labour) 26.898: Mr. John Cobbold (Conservative) 19.161; Miss Manuela Sykes, (Liberal) 12,587. Labour majority: 7.737. TheReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration171 1957-10-26 2 BING CROSBY— WIDOWER FOR FIVE YEARS MARRIES HOLLYWOOD STARLET, 23 LAS VEGAS, Frl Crooner Bing Crosby, 53, yesterday married Cathy Grant, the pretty, 23- year-old Hollywood star- let he first met about a year after the death of his first wife. Dixie Lee, in 1952. Cathy— real name Clive Grandstaff—171 words
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194 1957-10-26 2 ACCRA, Fri. Mr. A Krobo Edusei, Ghana's Minister of the Interior, announced last night that he proposes to introduce into Parliament an emergency powers bill "to deal with traitors." He told a rally held by the ruling Convention Peoples Party that the bill wouldReuter - 194 words
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112 1957-10-26 2 FOUR WIVES L EARN TO CURTSY TO MEET QUEEN From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, FrL —An invitation from the Queen has put four Malay.in women, wives of Malayan officials in London, in a flurry. They are Datin Naflsah (wife of Malaya's High Commissioner), Che Zainab Sopiee, Che Hasmah Kamaruddin and Che112 words
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Article56 1957-10-26 2 LONDON, Prt. England Test wicket-keeper Godfrey Evans last night qualified to win £500 In a commerc.'al television quiz by correctly answering four questions en precious stones Next week he will go for the maximum £1,000 prize. He will give half of his prize money toReuter - 56 words
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Article24 1957-10-26 2 HONG KONG. Fri. About 8.625 miles of new highways have been built In Slnkiang, the big Chinese province north of Tibet. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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307 1957-10-26 2 POLITICAL CRISIS CONTINUES PARTS. Friday I FRANCE braced itself again for a nationwide st today as Mr. Guy Mollet, latest candidate premier ran into serious trouble in his effort I form a government. At the big St. Nazaire shipyards yesterday, two strikersReuter; AP - 307 words
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143 1957-10-26 2 A spate of demands for wage rises LONDON, Fri. i. 3de 19 trade unions, rPD senting a million huilrjin, workers, yestorda> proved a demand another Bd. an hour their meni^rr. U id Z in the working week W 44 to 40 hours. B In addition. leaders 450.000 railwaymen sented theirReuter - 143 words
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Article37 1957-10-26 2 ...by Mr. N tkita Khrushchev in conversation with Mr. Tstsu Katayama at a Kremlin reception: "In due course of time f shall certainly join your organisation." Mr. Katayama is president of the Japanes, Temperance Union.— UP.UP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration546 1957-10-26 3 The atom: Demands for wider control for war and peace Ike: We can use nuclear power for abundance or destruction U.S. told: Now you must trust your allies with A-secrets AGREE NOT TO TRANSFER ATOM WEAPONS, SAYS KEY PROPOSAL WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT EISENHOWER told eminent scient--1 ists and diplomats yesterdayReuter - 546 words
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415 1957-10-26 3 Court decides he must have psychiatric test STOCKHOLM, Fr i 5 prince Carl Bernadottc. the first member of the Swedish Royal Family ever to stand accused in a Swedish court of law, pleaded not guilty when charged with complicity in extortion here today. ver toReuter - 415 words
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137 1957-10-26 3 German Reds crack down on civilian truck traffic DONN, Fri. RedD ruled East Germany cracked down yesterday on vital civilian truck traffic between West Germany and West Berlin. Communist border guards suddenly began searches of parcel trucks. Delays ranged up to 16 hours and raised fears of a new driveAP - 137 words
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Article18 1957-10-26 3 MONTREAL, Fri. Police made seven arrests in lightning narcotics raids in the city's Chinatown last night.18 words
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176 1957-10-26 3 NEW YORK, Friday. fTHE government of the Union of South Africa came under scathing attack yesterday in the General Assembly's Political Committee debating South Africa's racial policy of apartheid. The South African delegation has boycotted the sessions. It contends its racial policies are a176 words
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Article54 1957-10-26 3 BELGRADE, Fri. Russia has offered to compensate Yugoslavia for any cuts in United States military or financial aid which might follow Yugoslavia's recognition of East Germany, it was reliably reported here today. Yugoslav Government sources said there would be a "sharp reaction" if AmericanReuter - 54 words
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Article27 1957-10-26 3 LONDON, Fri. Engine driver John Metcalfe, 63, was fined £20 here yesterday for being drunk at the controls of his 70 m.p.h. Diesel locomotive. AP.AP - 27 words
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Article78 1957-10-26 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. Mr. Nehru said yesterday that caste riots were damaging India's reputation abroad. He told a big outdoor U.N. Day gathering that "India talks big at the United Nations but we are told we cannot solve the problem of our caste-ridden society at home."AP - 78 words
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Article296 1957-10-26 3 LONDON. Fri. Closing middle prices of selected i stock* not including stamp duty j were: LOANS Consols £46 Funding 4 r £85 I War 3' a £61', xd —2 I BANKS Merc. (£5 $2 'a p.u.) £7'i Chartered (£1) 38/9 Hongkong ($125) £43 '.i INSURANCE Com. UN. (uts.)296 words
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Advertisement23 1957-10-26 3 FOR THE NEW and for every JAGUAR OVOl* mad© recommend THE MASTERPIECE IN OUS C C WAKEFIELD CO., LTD. KUALA LUMPUR S.NGAPORE PENANG23 words
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Advertisement318 1957-10-26 3 One of the worlds most 'desired JV^>%^i*v<^ Roamer. the watch you wear for all A SA \df^ Shock resistant I I Antimagnetic __^^H Obtainable from all High Class Watch Dealers throughout Singapore, Federation of Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak JUST ARRIVED! SONOTONE j The New, Sensational Super Hi Fi, 15318 words
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Article265 1957-10-26 4 iU-MINUTES TO REGISTER T<HE Chief Minister. 1 Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday it would take a person only 10 minutes to be registered as a new citizen of Singapore. He was describing the administrative procedure for registration at a Press conference. Registration begins265 words
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547 1957-10-26 4 MAN ACQUITTED OF ENTICING ANOTHER'S WIFE Fined $300 for detaining her IPOH, Friday. A SIVADAS, 25, who was accused of enticing S. Pooranam, 23, away from her husband. V. Chandran, 34, with the intention of having illicit intercourse with her, was acquitted of this charge by the magistrate, Inche Ibrahim547 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-10-26 4 CAPT. k. E. Ismail, new commander of the Cable and Wireless ship Retriever, based in Singapore, had a pleasant surprise when he arrived in the Chusan yesterday, for waiting to welcome him was Capt. Leonard Cook of the Recorder, whom he had not98 words
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230 1957-10-26 4 'Broke contract by striking' so 30 are sacked IPOH, Fiday. T»HE Straits Trading Company today terminated x the services of 30 striking labourers in its three Perak branches. I The strikers stopped work last Tuesday for more wages and better conditions of service. The manager of the Ipoh agency, Mr.230 words
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Article58 1957-10-26 4 PENANG, Fri. Three fishermen were convicted today on a joint charge of shipping 30 tins of uncustomed matches, valued at $600. from Batu Ferringhi on July 20. Chew Hock Chye and Loh Kee Tim were fined $1,000 each— in default four months' imprisonment. Koay Chye Seng58 words
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Article33 1957-10-26 4 A Singapore assistant coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday recorded a misadventure verdict on a six-year-old boy. Lim Kuan Seng, who fell into the Singapore River and was drowned on Sept. 12.33 words
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Article96 1957-10-26 4 ROBBERY AS JAG A IS TIED TO BED A WATCHMAN was trussed up while asleep on his charpoy outside a Singapore builder's store early yesterday morning by six Chinese who broke into the store and ransacked it. The jaga, employed by a contractor on a job at the Trafalgar Home,96 words
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Article138 1957-10-26 4 'Stallholders obstructing any traffic are the responsibility of the police* T*HE Singapore City Council's Superintendent of Hawkers, Mr. L. A. Marcus, said yesterday that although the council has taken repeated action against unlicensed hawkers, they continue to clutter up the roadways. Mr. Marcus said the council's Market and138 words
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Advertisement234 1957-10-26 4 W PRICKLY jl W^^r^ Soap when you wash or L' **^J t few seconds, rinse and |^B^^^^ Johnson's Prickly Jp~— Heat Powder freely. DDirviv '^■■■S •^b^b^b^^ I rnlvM T J The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated delicious i LYONS ICE CREA/v May we recommend WONDER CAKE or CASSATA SICILIAN, The end234 words
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Miscellaneous130 1957-10-26 4 RADIO MALAYA Saturday Date Part II; 2.15 The P 7pSlEr m a 3 W?n k o coe on B 3t 4 30 Par^ virvV* "™^e, D n nc i M Saturday Medley; NATIONAL SHORT wtvr fl 30 Bandstand; 5.50— 6.30 app. SERVICE 4 irneuL KpoTts Hour; 630 Pr«*»mme AM '15Q»130 words
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Article310 1957-10-26 5 THE REVOLT OF YOUNG PEOPLE CAN BE QUIETENED, SAYS LECTURER CALL FOR NEW-LOOK SCHOOLS SYSTEM: HUNDRED UNABLE TO FACE THE FUTURE rrHK most serious social problem in Singapore v is that of the training of youth, Mr s (;amba, lecturer in economics at the University310 words
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Article97 1957-10-26 5 HE'S FIRST ASIAN TO HOLD POST MUM JOO HOCK. 36, oten appointed actQtroUer of the iiinga- emigration DepartHe returned from Australia dajri ago after a five course during which lied public adminisktton and public service in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney. la the first Asian to take tnarge of the department,97 words
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Article49 1957-10-26 5 Aamiral Sir Alan Scottthe former ComChief Far East ation, left Singapore by air m Changi yesterday for a holiday in Hong Kong -ore taking up a new naval »PP'i.r.tment. Sir Alan will be in-)r-T-ed cf his new post only r he returns to London.49 words
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Article47 1957-10-26 5 8 f't-NANG, Fri. Mor e than IJ squatters in two Penang ngs toda > said tne y W not leave their homes. Qfepite a qmt order, until t d new site. K^e squatters are from Hariyat. off Bur- Road, and Kamponit I Dato Kramat47 words
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Article30 1957-10-26 5 BHARU. Fri. The 'hinese BanK will chJn a T. 10CktaU p art y at the Bhar 1 Hua Hi Sh School, Kota ■■^ov. 2 to celebrate of its30 words
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Article201 1957-10-26 5 Damages to double crash wife MRS. Cecilia Fraser, a civilian teacher with the R.A.F., was awarded $3,500 damages by Mr. Justice Wee Choon Jin in the Singapore High Court yesterday for pain and suffering after a motor accident. The judge awarded the damages against the Singapore Traction Co., one of201 words
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Article, Illustration22 1957-10-26 5 Managing director of Dunlops retires Mr. R. Johnson, retiring managing director of Dunlop Rubber Co. (Malaya) Ltd., who left for Japan yesterday.22 words
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Article81 1957-10-26 5 A SINGAPORE Harbour Board employee was yesterday fined $20 and sentenced to one day in jail by a Singapore court after he pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a packet of cigarettes valued at 40 cents from the Chusan on Thursday. A watchman. Samusi bin Haii Amin81 words
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Article51 1957-10-26 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. Bukit Mertajam yesterday had all the water it wanted following rainfalls of seven inches over the past few days. The town has recently been rationed to s*<2 hours of water daily, and a government spokesman warned today that restrictions might have to be re51 words
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Article172 1957-10-26 5 Dr. Chuang would prefer to go to U.S. or Britain when he is banished DR. CHUANG CHU LIN, principal of the Chung Cheng High School, Singapore, who is detained under a banishment order, does not want to be sent to Chinu. It is said that he would prefer172 words
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112 1957-10-26 5 Hundreds of mothers went to the Princep Street health clinic. Singapore, yesterday to get their children immunised against diphtheria. After reading reports in the Straits Times about the epidemic, mothers were worried. Doctors and nurses were kept busy inoculating children. Dr. Maggie Lim. senior assistant health112 words
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294 1957-10-26 5 STUDENTS HA VE NOT CHECKED RAGGING CTUDENT authority has failed to control ragging at the University of Malaya, admits the latest issue of Undergrad, published yesterday. In a front page article, Undergrad (organ of the Students' Union) says that both the Students' Council and the Freshmen's Orientation Committee have been294 words
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277 1957-10-26 5 Lim: Problems? Wait and see "rpHE Singapore Government is committed to mulx tilingualism," the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told the Straits Times yesterday. "As for the problems that go with it, we must wait and see." He said this snortly before extending a277 words
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Article54 1957-10-26 5 PENANG, Fri.— The Apex Bank of Malaya will soon introduce "medium loans" to assist farmers and fishermen. Inche Yusoff bin Haji Ismail, assistant Commissioner for Co-operative Deivelopment in North Malaya, 'said today a sum of about '$2,000,000, repayable within three years, might be alloj54 words
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85 1957-10-26 5 TRAINING IN BORNEO FOR BRITISH TROOPS J^OR the first time, British troops from Singapore are to be trained in North Borneo. Several companies will be sent in groups from the begining of next month. The training, wnich will last three weeks, will be given in conjunction wtih the North Borneo85 words
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Advertisement326 1957-10-26 5 I^^Sii^l the better 1 «U*AC Jj§ the drink Pemymartinl J V.S.O.P. BRANDY 1 P.S. In how many ways hove YOU enjoyed drinking REMY MARTIN? Give Your Memory a Holiday with thc.Omcgi!Seimastcr. Calendar I^^B^T MJfctfliiiiiiMi^M^iMlllß PffZ^^ wwn H Observatories Reaffirm ■nd GeneTS otocrvtroncs to And The handiest place for a calendar326 words
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Miscellaneous452 1957-10-26 5 v.™ d mi, ron am 11 am 2- 30 p.m. and 5 Bahru division committee meeting POLICE BAND: Public con- am, U m f£ v- 32 Hoon street ,30 pm rert at Buona Vista Park 530 p F^ sfcl lIJI I J s lEI]MI El]M (stamforfl YWCA (Raffles Quay) Interp.m452 words
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Obituary132 1957-10-26 6 10 Wordi $10 (Minimum) BOUDVILLE ISIDORE: At General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur on October 24. Cortege leaving Gombak Lane Quarters at 2 pjn. on October 26, leaves behind wife and son. MRS. KOH BOH CHUA nee Sect Gek Choon passed away peacefully at the age of 76 on 15.10.57 at132 words
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Article50 1957-10-26 6 20 Word* $10 (Minimum). MR. TAN CHENG ENG and Family sincerely thank all Relatives, Friends, Prison Staff and Members of Eng Chuan Kong Huay. Johore Bahru, for Services Rendered, Loan of Cars, Condolences, Scrolls, Wreaths and their Kind Attendance at the Funeral of Mrs. Tan Cheng Eng on 20.10.57.50 words
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1118 1957-10-26 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Sat. Oct. 26, 1957. Agreement In Washington As the Washington talks between President and Prime Minister draw to a close it is clear that Mr. Eisenhower and Mr. Macmillan have been able to build soundly on the foundations they laid at Bermuda. As was the case1,118 words
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Article1136 1957-10-26 6 CYNICUS - CYNICUS by tIfHAT Indonesia re- gards as smuggling, Singapore sees as free trade. It is a vexed question, and in Saigon at the Colombo Plan conference the Minister of Commerce found himself defending this free trade again as a result of Indonesian complaint. Mr. Jumabhoy could1,136 words
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Article, Illustration8 1957-10-26 6 MORNING WATCH— Photo by Larry LeonLarry Leon - 8 words
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602 1957-10-26 6 ] RICHARD I I HUGHES - RICHARD I I HUGHES By "THERE is evidence x from Peking that a public relations official has been appointed, with the task of humanising" Chairman Mao Tse-tung and reporting his personal doings, foibles and conversation to his 600 million subjects. Previously the Communist regime602 words
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Article125 1957-10-26 6 (From the Straits Times of October 25, 1907) IN his annual review and budget speech in the Leglslatlvt Council yesterday the Governor, Sir John Anderson said the rubber industry continues to expand rapidly and ther> is large demand for land especially in Malacca. The foreign trade of125 words
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Advertisement697 1957-10-26 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. M Words SlO (Minimum). KNIGHT- WEBB: Felix Jame& has arrived. MCLEAN: To Sheila, and Alan at Batu Gajah on October 22nd a daughter. Both well. HARRIS: To Coral Nee Con- Here, a son, Steven Ashley, at Bungsar Hospital on 24.10.67. Mother and son both well. HANNAY: On 22nd697 words
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Advertisement104 1957-10-26 6 'J)ersianjvldori A luscious golden melon with a coral flavour for and tor-tips, too to flatter you outrageously! So potent it could lurn tonight into forit's the most delicious shade this side of Paradise "PERSIAN MELON' lanolite' or 'Lustrous' Lipstick in Futurama' case $4 00 Cream Nail Enamel 2 10 Frosted104 words
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419 1957-10-26 7 'Killers got cash next day' witness THREE YOUTHS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON CHARGE OF MURDERING DRUGGIST 14-YEAR-OLD TESTIFIES: I SHARED IN ORIGINAL PAY-OUT AND GOT $65 MORE LATER "pHREE of the four youths who took part in a plan to kill a druggist, Chan Eng Hor, received cash payments the419 words
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Article100 1957-10-26 7 KOTA TINGGI, Fri. A GANG of 26 terrorists yesterday entered remote Kampong P*nchor. a fishing village six miles from here, and stole two shotguns, 20 rounds of ammunition and food. First reports indicate that the bandits, all armed and uniformed, overran the village from behind100 words
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Article58 1957-10-26 7 Vice-Admiral Sir Gerald Gladstone, the new c.-in-C. Far East Station, inspected a guard of honour on his arrival at Phoenix Park, Singapore, yesterday. Admiral Gladstone has taken over the duties of Admiral Sir Alan Scott-Mon-crieff, whose flas: at Phoenix Park was hauled down at sunset yesterday58 words
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Article47 1957-10-26 7 Joyce Florence Neighbour, a stenographer, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Chua in the Singapore High Court yesterday on the ground of adultery by her husband William Lambert I Neighbour, a clerk The decree is to be made absolute in three months.47 words
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Article, Illustration510 1957-10-26 7 The road to peace by Negro singer MARIAN ANDERSON SAMPLES CHINESE FOOD fHHE famous Negro 1 singer, Miss Marian Anderson, said yesterday she had been deeply shocked by the recent incidents in Little Rock. But, she said, her fellow Americans who engaged in violent antipathies or conflict with Negroes were510 words
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Article360 1957-10-26 7 'If Indonesians get our names we will be in trouble' EMDRTY Indonesians who scrambled ashore in Sinr gapore on Tuesday after being chased by an Indonesian patrol boat are worried men, for they say that if their identities are disclosed to their Government they360 words
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Article122 1957-10-26 7 THE Straits Times Annual for 1958 will be on sale throughout Malaya on MONDAY. Have you made sure of getting the copies you will want for yourself and members o* your family? If not, you should do so by placing an order with your reg v122 words
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Article48 1957-10-26 7 Alice Tan Guat Tee, who sued her husband, William Chua Chwee Lim, a clerk, for divorce on the ground of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Chua in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The decree is to be made absolute in three months.48 words
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Article95 1957-10-26 7 Two Germans Hans Gross, 24. and Manfred Hanh. 22. who stowed away in the Greece Victory from Calcutta were landed in Singapore and handed over to the German Consul yesterday. The men, who are hitchhiking their way round the world, spent two months walking in India before95 words
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222 1957-10-26 7 RIDDLE: WHO SPOILS THE SEA? NOBODY seems to know the origin of oil found in the sea off Singapore's West Coast, about which bathers have complained. For several weeks swimmers have found their hands and feet covered with black oil. A Pasir222 words
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Article48 1957-10-26 7 Suicide verdict on woman A suicide verdict wa s recorded at a Singapore inquest yesterday on a woman, Goh Ah Ngai. 76. Goh, who hanged herself in her home in Serangoon Road on Aug. 21. had tried to commit suicide by swallowing caustic soda a few years earlier.48 words
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Article26 1957-10-26 7 The Hua Kiau School will celebrate its 26th anniversary at the Star Cinema, 5Vi miles Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, on Nov. 1 at 10 a.m.26 words
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Article74 1957-10-26 7 After a lengthy discussion and many questions last night, the Finance and Estate and Fire Brigade Committees of the Singapore City Council jointly approved a revised vote of $427,000 against $505,--000 to complete the work of rebuilding Victoria Theatre. This makes the total estimated costs74 words
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Advertisement353 1957-10-26 7 i|||i (ll .i.i-n«« 'I n PROM Nov. 1 new r omic strips will daily in the 1 1 rs times. I have date 1 f private de- .umen and :L r i o operative" I known simply rhejrfi logi. II a> lovely. j= j Bgk but still /4T\ i CARMEN353 words
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Advertisement241 1957-10-26 7 WALL'S the I tastiest sausages you I can buy >^^J Sausages I Mmmn what a B^y L wl dish to Xt before hungry mm yf family. And the tempting J X^^JJLJ smell of golden brown few liliiP^ J Wall's Sausages sizzling in '< vk^fc^^fi^k I the frying pan promises a241 words
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Article226 1957-10-26 8 Portable radio identified as part of $1,300 haul A SINGAPORE judge, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, told a Colony court yesterday how he returned home one afternoon to find that robbers had tied up his two servants and stolen articles worth more than $1,300.226 words
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320 1957-10-26 8 THE POLY'S PRIDE: THE PERFECT SECRETARY T«HE Singapore PolyA technic believes it will soon have the answer to the boss's prayer the perfect secretary. The boss will have to wait about nine months, but then he can find her by telephoning the Polytechnic. This month the Polytechnic started Its first320 words
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Article107 1957-10-26 8 Tht lu.uou-strong Singapore City Council Labour Onions Feaeration is calling a meeting of the committees of its 12 affiliated unions tomorrow to discuss the coming City Council elections. The federation's secretary, Mr. O. S. Rengasamy, who will be contesting the Cairnhill Division as an independent107 words
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Article44 1957-10-26 8 The Bishop of Singapore the Rt.-Rev. H W. Baines conducted the dedication ceremony at the new mission house in Prince Edward Road for the British Port Chaplain yesterday. The Bishop also dedicated an adjoining house for the Norwegian Port Chaplain.44 words
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Article290 1957-10-26 8 $1000 HELICOPTER IS HIRED FOR 200 VOTES Polling today in Federal, state by-elections KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. The Game Department's cow elephant Mak Yah, carrying balloting equipment and accompanied by a team from the elections office, today reached remote Kampong Temenggong in a valley among the hills of290 words
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Article42 1957-10-26 8 Richard Heng Aw Hee pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $881, belonging to his employers, between April 24 and June 27. Ball was opposed. Heng was remanded until Monday.42 words
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Article, Illustration133 1957-10-26 8 LADY BLACK APPEALS FOR VOLUNTEERS TO HELP IN HOSPITALS LADY BLACK, wife of the Governor, yesterday appealed to Singapore volunteer workers to help in hospital diversion al therapy. "This would cheer patients tremendously. But if talk in« and explaining things to patients is not in your line then perhaps yon133 words
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Article164 1957-10-26 8 After students' work, professor urges archaeology as university subject THE time had come to x introduce archaeology as a subject in the University of Malaya, said Prof. C. Northcote Parkinson, yesterday. Prof. Parkinson, Professor of History, was making his presidential address to members of the University Archaeological164 words
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Article66 1957-10-26 8 People crowded on city streets blocking traffic and motorists stopped their cars while all craned their necks to search for a mystery "twinkling object reported over Singapore yesterday. The object was seen by thousands of people. Some claimed it was the Russian satellite. Singapore authorities rejected66 words
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Advertisement614 1957-10-26 8 Wf a Jf il 6 a Shaw a/lout ti a tht 3itM >haw I^^^^^MP^MV*^^ PHONE ***** liMMiV^-'^ 11, 1.45,4, 6.30*9.30" He had to h^lit the whole town to find the answer to the grave that bore his Name mimwi u^trmn ouaja icciw unuu umn Qb£9 j '^"gA u The Fqiry614 words
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Advertisement466 1957-10-26 8 -K ESffi^iiiKiiyJMißMi NOW SHOW/NeT! t IK}4VM^!|JjjjJ^|j;| 11 »•«>., 1.30, 4, 6.4.) 9 3( 1 j Tfci T UMs OnwnKhmni; i CORNEL WILDE DEBRA PAGET MHIIUI n i* JOHN DEREK RAYMOND MASSEY VM\ m Plus! G.B. News SpecUl: "THE QUEEN'S VISIT Tn 1 I CANADA U.S.A.". t i MIDNIGHT TONICHTP^** v466 words
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Miscellaneous315 1957-10-26 8 24. Fishy measure (4). Straits Times Crossword ZBBIH^Z 29. Statement about wine (6). VJS?I Cc^3^~ LkSeJ KLLLIU Ikk^U,, KMM.J ■vvt-WJ DOWN f|| HI H*HI 6p| 7 f|| t How conductors may break 8 HI 2 Not liable to tax if he's free (4). ~iTj™ jSSS sjs^ §SS SSS ?JSS SHS315 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1957-10-26 9 When a new colony was just beginning to appear on the maps... I LgE 1820* i, like the *****, were years l re-adjust-J ent NapoleonV probably even JJS Bum the Kai,ad left the Jvjlised rld breathZts and mcertain of -ire. had changed ad1,293 words
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Advertisement352 1957-10-26 9 use Rexona for the natural loveliness W**^y^ °f a healthy skin &r JLOUK skin can be beautiful only if it is M^ t healthy. Rexona, the green soap with the deM lightful fragrance, gently cares for the skin. Mi'^l^JiiiWMfc Only Rexona contains Cadyl an exclusive lilcin I ■L /\f of352 words
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Miscellaneous124 1957-10-26 9 Rex Mnryan lf~l>. Keith returns HOURS ?INCc <c' Jw Mr L/ CIV j ~*^Jf^Bp^4^H&B^B K Turtle ■mi c /"»i 9A-nc hTC- i I 1 i^B LEFT' IP BETTER ,_^\>~-^_ v!>» /^^^■T^«?^W£T II LJTTLfc Co. PATIENTS/ I ;^j MMick Tracy TVotr far Bracy r LOOK. Ul-i- II 'l^ 1 IoHT IS124 words
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620 1957-10-26 10 By Our Market Correspondent WHILE Pan-Malayan production of rubber n fell off in September by 3,311 tons, stocks of rubber in the country by the end of the mMmMw and dealers stocked 146,091 tons in January 1951. The stocks were made up as620 words
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Article292 1957-10-26 10 Quiet rubber market REPORTS of a possible reduction In the American stockpile caused the rubber market to open lower on Monday, but In view of the approaching Deepavall holiday dealers showed little inclination to trade and a quiet day was experienced, report Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd., in their current292 words
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Article86 1957-10-26 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks As— rtatim made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail: T.T. 81%. O.D. 31H. »0 d/st 32 credit bills, 32 1/16 trade bills. Selling TT.. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 3/16: French Franc. *****; Italian86 words
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Article155 1957-10-26 10 November first trade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 82 i cents per lb down three-quarters of a cent on Thursday's closing price. The closlnr tone was uncertain. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL Int. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. buyers 82 H, sellers 82155 words
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Article111 1957-10-26 10 Slnraporr Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: steady: October/November 525 buyers. $26 sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk 841% sellers. drum $45 a sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business reported done: Muntok white SlO7. Sarawak SlO6. special Sarawak black $65 (all down $1). Singapore Copra Association111 words
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Article101 1957-10-26 10 MELBOI p v TNVESTMf x variable t(,ne iS tion in market p tlt < Exchange he Consolidated x,,': provided the ma a firmer minlnK sectw^i showed a Bra Loans IH% 1956-59 M v Loaas 3' t t Bank of NSW. Con. Zinc. Mount Lyell N. Broken Hll 2J101 words
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Advertisement504 1957-10-26 10 NOTICES I ADMISSION TO PRIMARY SCHOOLS JOHORE 195S Parents of children born In 1951 who registered under OPERATION TORCH for admission to Primary J schools In Johore in 1958 should J hand in their counterfoil to the Head of the school of their first J choice between 10th and 20th504 words
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Advertisement733 1957-10-26 10 3 UBLIC APPOINTMENTS REQUIRED AIR MINISTRY METEOROLOGICAL STAFF Vacancies exist at Royal Air •"orce Changi and Seletar for ProMtioner Observers In the Air Ministry Meteorological Service. Successful candidates will receive ;ralning for approximately three J nonths. Applicants must be Bri- ;ish subjects or British Protected persons domiciled in Singapore or733 words
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Advertisement667 1957-10-26 10 NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE ESTATE OF K. M. SYED ABUBAKAR DECEASED By Order of the Court dated 18th April 1957 in Penang High Court Civil Suit No. 179 of 1936 the undersigned are instructed to put up for sale by Public Auction at No. 22-B St c Beach Street, Penang667 words
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Advertisement811 1957-10-26 10 NOTICES NOTICE ENTRIES are Invited from all Malay Mambo Bands for SAFA MALAY MAMBO BAND COMPETITION at Jalan Besar Stadium from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, 16.11.57. Entries to reach Hon. Secretary, SAFA, Box 1094, Singapore on or before 11.11.57. First prize trophy worth $200, second $100, third $50.811 words
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Advertisement477 1957-10-26 10 TENDERS TENDERS will be received up to noon on 14th November 1957 for the supply of pure fresh toddy to Government Toddy Shops In Singapore for a period of two yean 1958/1959 commencing from the Ist of January. 1998. 3. Details of quantities and all particulars may be obtained at477 words
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Advertisement662 1957-10-26 10 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE. Oct. 25. RUBBER: iZV» cents per lb. (down threequarters of a cent). TIN: $356.62 V- per picul (unchanged). AMERICAN MAIL LINE For tos Angeles, S«!t Francisco, Portland. Seoul., Tocomo t v Also accepting eorgo for transhipment to Central t South A-7? Spore P. Sham sSiEic H EVERETT662 words
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Advertisement1439 1957-10-26 11 s >4OS MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. T.i. i 4 it. lees Incorporated in Singopore) (U BM) ■r.-» THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tray £lUs liX'rtfV.'p^a^ L P ND N CONTIN^TAL POTO vrt Suci with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capo of Goad Mono) V a CX" loO<l d d '^o-1,439 words
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Advertisement1181 1957-10-26 11 B-^yTf^B J^mEf^^TFTp^^fi^Tf^^fik EAST ASIATIC UNES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR PAR EAST VIA SUEZ Penono P. Sham S'aore "SINALOA" I, >oft 2./30 Oet Saigon Bangkefc only. Accepting Saigon Cargo. BOGOTA" jo/,1 Oct "i!fI ItA1 tA MDIA Nev 2J/24 Nov 2S/24 Nev ''e**.i..*;. 24/24 Nov FALSTRIA" S/ 4 Dec 7/ B1,181 words
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Advertisement1085 1957-10-26 11 Kna THE REN UNE STEAMERS LTD SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penong BENREOCH for London, Hamburg, Rotterdam G 15-26/3 Nov London direct arrtvos 27 Nov BENRINNES for Aden, Jeddoh, Port Suoon In Pert/27 Oet 3ENALDER for Liverpool,1,085 words
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Advertisement1309 1957-10-26 11 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ■M.KaIMAW LIMES KLAVENtSS LIMB LONDON, HAVRi, ROTTTERDAM M bancisco HAMBUBC L ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, CITY OF COVENTKV America Sporo P. Shorn Penang BONNEVILLE om In Pert/27 Oct S'pora P. S'hom Penong f CITY OF SIN&AfOKt 27/31 Oct 6 Nov S Nov Sporo P.1,309 words
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884 1957-10-26 12 invite reputable band leaders to lead orchestras of local musicians ONE solution to the problem of foreign and local dance bands would be the engagement, not of whole bands, but of individual bandleaders or reputable musicians fully conversant with the task of884 words
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Article91 1957-10-26 12 NO CHAIR OR TEA MAY I draw the attention of the authorities concerned to assessment committee meetings of the City Council when disputing ratepayers are not provided with proper seat, ing facilities in a waiting room. Recently I instructed my secretary to appear at an assessment committee meeting and to91 words
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Advertisement126 1957-10-26 12 ANROH it 'master Q H c easy to carry W^m easy to use easy to own everybody's tape recorder 'Sole Agents: UNDETtVES. <M) LTD. SINGAPORE/ K. LUMPUR/PENANG/IPOH/JESSELTON ATTENTION! P^gSSSBS YOU HAVE j^:£.""" I|ll "^~_J^ UP TO B"U C«t AM SWMTINIO BEAR BRAND J?»*£/ SWEETENED W-jW&aSL il CONDENSED T| VL^SC/ MILK126 words
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Advertisement9 1957-10-26 12 The STRAITS TIMES Saturday forum WHAT IS FAIR RAG6IN69 words
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Advertisement200 1957-10-26 12 Smart gS men...K^oV ...shave^with 1% Yy |J Successful men knowthat sman, ness depends on a clp« tITV3ah ii shave. They iwilco LrlllCllC itawd by GiUette blades, h, q^ UlilClCS money am buy. their example. Shave with THE SHA«*6«T IN G' U Ott e THE WORLD I SMades zSTmm. I 60CtS.200 words
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Advertisement490 1957-10-26 13 ntmufd from Pate 6) IT I \TIONS VACANT Box SO ct: extra. I MALE Steno.;m standard 7 f ,rt by European ...iing qualifications S.T. I immediately Expeticrk with sound \c countancy Bookaccording to ex- in Region $450 p.m. Box K.L. i.APANESE FIRM m Fast Male Typ- ommand of Engedge of490 words
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Advertisement568 1957-10-26 13 SITUATIONS WANTED it Word* ti (Mln.) Box SO ct: txtra. ENGLISH QUALIFIED INFANT Teacher anxious to acquire Teaching Post. Box A 5276 ST INDIAN COOK-BOY and Wife Wash Amah available immediately. Tele. ***** AMERICAN COUPLE leaving Singapore wish to place excellent syce. Phone Mrs LeMaistre ***** EXPERIENCED English Speaking Indian568 words
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Advertisement837 1957-10-26 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word, tS (Mm.) Box SO ct: extra. FURNISHED 4 Bedroomed Bungalow. Telephone. Radio, Refrigerator. 4 Fans, Cooker, Heat-j ers, Longbath. Spacious Garden, Garage. 12 Minutes City. Telephones *****/*****. 5 NEWLY BUILT two-storey detached bungalows situated behind "The Nest- (formerly Chung Thye Phln's Mansion) In Chung Thye Phln837 words
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Advertisement877 1957-10-26 13 TUITION 1$ Word, Si (Mm.) Box SO ct: txtra. I ENGLISH CONVERSATION LESSONS for adults. Coaching for Children from 5 to 8 years. Phone *****. LOANS 2* Word* Si (Mm.) Box tt ct: txtra. I LADY SECRETARY in permanent job wishes loan of $600. Repayable by 8 monthly Instalments of877 words
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Advertisement751 1957-10-26 13 DOGS. PETS. ETC. to Wmrd, tS(Mtn.) Box SO ct, .xtra FOR SALE Wire Haired Fox Terrier Puppies. Tti: *****. PEDIGREE ALSATIAN PUPPIES Males and Bitches available. Apply P.O. Box 1005, Ipoh. FOR SALE. Really beautiful pure bred Siamese Seal point Kittens eight weeks old. Please ring ***** after 2 p.m.751 words
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Advertisement394 1957-10-26 13 MISCELLANEOUS »»WmnUU (Mtm,) Box S$ cU. extra. PHILCO High Fidelity living I Sou nd Record Reproducer brings concert ball realism to your homeObtainable at Uan Hup Radio Co.. Tel. *****. THE RIGHT TKMPSRATURB lis found in the best offices and 1 homes Consult Condair Engineering Ltd. the alrcondltlonlng specialists Today.394 words
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Advertisement122 1957-10-26 13 >| RONSON ELECTRIC SHAVER B v33^^S|y it.*'* r"z Bl trims nick hairs THIS AMAZING NEW Kemon ty^^Cj/ f> EUcir.c Shiv.r will |iv« a com- 1 ''1 pltc* «h»v« and tr.m. Tht r.t-i.on mmmmmm^ mmm^ mmm cuter, of th. Suptr Trim >r. bu.k <"••••« <rlm. .Id.burn. hairt, in addition to |i>mf122 words
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Article380 1957-10-26 14 TAN REPORTS TO SOSC ON STADIUM TALKS WITH CHIEF MINISTER Delegation to have another interview soon 'J'HE Singapore Olympic and Sports Council delegation which met the Chiei Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, on Oct. 18 on the question of the Singapore Sports Sta dium, had a380 words
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125 1957-10-26 14 ROYAL Air Force and Civilians drew 2-2 in their opening match of the Singapore Hockey Association's annual quadrangular tournament on the padang yesterday. Civilians forced the pace at the start and in the 12th minute opened scoring through Pennefather. Five minutes before the125 words
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180 1957-10-26 14 FAM team leaves for tour of Vietnam OWE Football Association of J- Malaya team of four officials and 18 players left Singapore by air yesterday for their tour of Vietnam and Cambodia. The FA M. team, under the managership of F.A.M. vicepresident Mr. Lim Kee Siong, will play three games180 words
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Article163 1957-10-26 14 mmym EPSOM JMP TT IS "Amateurs' Day" again at the Ipoh Turf Club 1 this afternoon and the seven events on the gymkhana card hold promise of some interesting racing and good fun. Results of past gymkhanas show that it is safest to163 words
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Article, Illustration154 1957-10-26 14 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA We're strongest in forward division HK manager By ■THE Hong Kong Rugby team arrived in Singapore yesterday morning on the troopship Oxfordshire to begin their 10-day tour of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. They will play five matches. Mr. Roy De Rome, manager of154 words
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297 1957-10-26 14 with the 74 Light Anti-Air-craft Regiment, R.A., and played against the Fijians in the final of the FARELF competition at Kuala Lumpur The tourists play Civilians today on the s.C.C. padang, kick off at 5 p.m. The other members of the team are:297 words
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Article248 1957-10-26 14 SELECTIONS 2.30 BUBBLES 3.00 NO REGRETS 3.31 CAPETOWN 4.00 BOX OFFICE 4.30 RED RUNNER 5.00 FLAME 5.30 LATIFFA Z. JO: CM SI Mr 1 Morning Sun, 2 First Venture, 3 Girlie, 4 Noble, 5 Bubbles, 6 Rocket. 7 Kolek, 8 Colleen, 8 Corrida, 10 Lucky Star, 11 Sultan,248 words
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286 1957-10-26 14 Services XI should even the score STRONG ATTACK OUT FOR SHIELD GAME SINGAPORE Civilians have won the Tay Lian Teck Shield five times out of nine. Can Joint Services even the score when they meet in their annual Poppy Day charity soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium at 5.15 p.m.286 words
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Article119 1957-10-26 14 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By INDONESIA will compete in the Asian Games tennis tournament in Japan during the Asian Games next May. Llem Joed Jiem. captain of the Indonesian tennis team now in Singapore, said this yesterday. The Indonesian team, holders of the Dato Yeap Hong119 words
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Article148 1957-10-26 14 If ATONG (39) took over the lead from Tlong Bahru (36) after the semi-flnals of the Federation of Boys Clubs' boxing tournament at the Great World last night. Queen Street are third with 35 points. Results: Atom: Hussein bin Ismail bt Then* Ah Hoi; Tan Eng148 words
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Article40 1957-10-26 14 SALISBURY, Frl. Rhodesia were dismissed for 210 on the first day of their four-day match eriek 1 1 thC Australlan touring Winslow scored 8i while Drennan took five for 35 and Davidson two for 15.40 words
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Article27 1957-10-26 14 St. Patricks beat St Josephs 4-0 In their Father Ashness Shield inter-school tennis match at Siglap yesterday. St. Patrick's won both the singles and doubles.27 words
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90 1957-10-26 14 WEARNES DO IT AT THE THIRD ATTEMPT WEARNE Brothers created a upset in the Business Houses senior knockout competition by eliminating the champions Hongkong Bank, 2-1 in their second quarter-final replay at River Valley Road yesterday. The. two previous matches ended in 1-1 draws. Next opponent Wearnes will now meet90 words
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Article89 1957-10-26 14 FAS: No reply to players charges If UAL A Pl tionofstoday re» the allee;i were "dia Selangor p the Malaya They said thto commci ing's Straits Ti Dr. K. Sun, of the FA:; last to leave after the Cup spoken Edwin Dm; home Dr. Sundran he also offerer! another ph89 words
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Article160 1957-10-26 14 S. AFRICA, AUSTRALIA CLOSE fl ON U.S. IN CANADA CUP GOLF TOKYO. Fri. Japan took x the lead in the Canada Cup golf tournament here yesterday while South Africa and Australia closed in on the United States team when Sam Snead 's game broke down on tneReuter - 160 words
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Advertisement759 1957-10-26 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" 20 Wordi Sift HinUwm) Dail 9 1 month. 10 Words It J« (Mm.) WHITE WASHABLE HANDBAGS— Vanity. 11 Battjry Road. HEMINL) ME to see Everetts tomorrow about our lnune leave. NEW SWISS STRAW Hatt tor all occasions at "Hilda*.!". NATH TAILORS Ofi« service! at your759 words
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Advertisement64 1957-10-26 14 ALWAYS READY FOR SERVICE -IN THE OFFICE AND AT HOME t f 0 f Showroom 154.CLEMENCEAU AVENUE. SINGAPORE. TEL 289 H. BEHN. MEYER CO. LTD.. P.O. Box 2000. Singapore. PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD.. Kuala Lumpur. Pens rt that silken fragrance fl she loves to wear Vjf J^*^4?V PER I VLO64 words
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Miscellaneous168 1957-10-26 14 rT^% Y I Frtend| y:J BOw Soccers y SermnXl GGEK goon Gardens, Farm Park Tonrirt match: Sinfapore CM- BOXING lUn« v Hon e Konf, padanf; Army Davie* Cup: Federation of Boys 1 8 SCC: RAF TTehn h v nubs championship, (finaU), RAF SeleUr. Tenrah; R.N. Kranji Great World, fUG p-m!168 words
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