The Straits Times, 27 October 1957

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  • 15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES VeffSale^ In Mafaf* No. 1,157 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1957 20 CENTS
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  • 60 1 Focus ON THE Famous i' m extraordinary beautiful and women, men dishi d in many ANTONY BEAUCHAMP encoun•hem all. Ittorc he died Antony teauch.imp wrote the story of his life Focus on the Famous." It starts today in Page 3. FOCUS ON THE FAMOUS Antony Beauchamp s own personal pictun
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  • 97 1 IN OTHER PAGES Pages j Day of Infamy by Walter Lord 2 j h Barries Page 6 j 7 j I |ane Lee"* Casebook 7 j Malaya s future airmen 9 j Countryman s |ournal 9 i Don Bidior 10 I 700 Kiwis train ♦or jungle duty 10 j ell
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  • 13 1 I Princess rear -old Duchess of ■nirse in London learned last
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  • 8 1 VARSITY TEAM QUESTIONS ALL FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS
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  • 220 1 piRST-YEAR students were interviewed behind locked doors by University of Malaya authorities yesterday on the forms of ragging they had received since they joined the university last month. Tlk> Sunday Times understands that a report may be lodged with the police v result
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  • 26 1 Two members of the Police Reserve Unit help jerry an old man in the Batu Lane area of K.L.
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  • 443 1 ■{(JALA LUMPUR. Sat. The worst floods to hit Kuala Lumpur since 1926 today forced more than 2.000 people to seek refuge away from their homes. A partially blind 65-year-old man was drowned while trying to save his belong- hen waters engulfed his
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  • 38 1 EIGIN, (North Dakota' Sat. Quadruplet daughters were bom yesterday to a farmer's wife. Mrs. Peter Meier. All four babies, averaging around 3 lb. each, and their 32-year-old mother are in good condition.— A.P.
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  • 32 1 LONDON. Sat. Sir Winston Churchill last ni^ht visited Harrow School to hear its 600 pupils sing the tradi- tional school songs he knew so well as a boy. Reuter.
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  • 105 1 BEIRUT. Sat.— King Saud of Saudi Arabia plans to take a 52nd wife -the 19-ycar-oid nelce of the Premier of Lebanon it was reliably learnt last night. Th<- girl is Ferial Snlh and the Arabian monarch met her when he visited Premier Sami
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  • 104 1 BLONDIE JOINS US NEXT WEEK! DLONDIE joins the Sunday Times next week with her husband, Dagwood Bumstead. These comic strip characters are known and loved the world over and we are sure that you willl love them, too. Blondie will make you laugh. yes. But, more important, she will teach
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  • 75 1 I^OTA BHARU, Sat. Robbers broke into the house of a rich Chinese widow yesterday and shot dead her son-in-law, Chan Ah Wong, who attacked them with a chopper. Then they set upon the widow. Madam Koh Mek Eng. with a parang after she had refused to
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  • 76 1 Girl's body found in undergrowth KAMPAR. Sat.— The mutilated body of a 12-year-I old Gopeng schoolgirl. NoI raini bint,. Abdul Wahab. who had been mßsing for four days, was found in undergrowth by an estate labourer about one mile from Kota Bahru this morning. The body wa s covered with
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  • 57 1 NEW YORK Sat. Fortune Magazine today ideni tified Mr J. Paul Getty, a U.S. oilman now living in Paris, as America's richest man. it said he is worth more than US$7OO million. Getty, a self-made multimillionaire heads a list of 76 Americans whose wealth Fortune
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  • 60 1 LITTLE ROCK. Sat. The nine Negro students at integrated Central High School reported for classes yesterday for the first time without a military escort. Troops have been escorting the students daily but an I army spokesman told newsmen: •All nine Negro students are in class
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  • 26 1 SAIGON, Sat. Forty people were killed and 70 injured when a wooden bridge collapsed tonight in Saißon's botanical gardens during Republic Day celebrations. Reuter
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    4 1 Eisenhower Macmillan
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  • 740 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. f"HE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, and President Eisenhower yesterday forged a BritishAmerican brain power trust to offset Russian satellite and missile gains. At the end of a three-day summit conference Mr. Macmillan and the President issued a communique outlining plans for closer
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  • 91 1 A large crowd in the lobby of the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, yesterday saw three young women being taken away by a police inspector, two policemen and a police woman after a short struggle. The women, dressed in shirts and jeans, were from a birthday party at the
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  • 40 1 WOMAN KILLED Chiaeae woman killed, seven others, including I British soldiers. hurt when Iwq eara eeiHded <t dill milt. Thomson Kn.iri. Singapore, nMnishl last night. WATER RISING KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Floods in town <r«.i risiiiK at I a.m. !•<■]
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 51 2 Day of Infamy by WALTER LORD The battleship the USS Ariiona mor- tally wounded in Pearl Harbour. A bomb crashed through the fore- castle, and set off the forward maga- zinc. They slithered across the tilting oil-cover- HI ed floor and landed in a heap among the table and chairs
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  • 1021 2 THE TRAPPED MEN PLEAD BUT THE DOORS STAY SHUT Screams in the dark, then someone shouts 'Abandon ship!' Ssliip in Pearl Harbour began to catch on that what was happening on that inny Sunday morning was no elaborate, unannounced security drill that had crazily nd. In the destroyer Castor the
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  • 884 2 an overhead hatch Ensign Victor Delano could see that the third deck wa> starting to flood. Heavy yellowish ~moke began pouring down through the opening. The list grew steeper; tracking board, plotting board. f ables. chairs, cots, everything slid across the room
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 1338 3 BY ANTONY BEAUCHAMP THE Sunday Times today begins publication of the late Antony Beauchamp's autobiography, FOCUS ON THE FAMOUS. It was a remarkable life but perhaps nothing in it was more extraordinary than the way he entered his world of distinguished men and beautiful
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  • 131 3 BEST KEPT SECRET OF QUEEN'S TV BROADCAST T ONDON, Sat. The best kept secret behind the Queen's successful television broadcast in Canada was the intensive four-week "grooming" course she took in Buckingham Palace. When the Queen saw her first telerecording, after practising camera technique, she said: "That's terrible, isn't it?'
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 107 3 Do You Know? That.... The MALAYAN RAILWAY hns the answer to your problem of where to spend your next vacation? Visit the beauty spots of Malay:), travelling in the carefree atmosphere of the comfortable and speedy EXPRESS TRAINS. For relief from the monotony and heat of the cities visit the
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    • 165 3 "small WONDER" rca Victor the stetson-moo-h sbts This Stetson's a perfect little wonder with a cost to match its tiny size- With a height of 3.5/16", a width of 51/2" ar| d a depth of 1] V". and weighing just one pound, this set has a "Golden Throat" 'tone to
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  • 153 4 LANDSLIDES IN FEDERATION HOLD UP TRAINS Emergency bus service ran to linhwith clearjine KUALA LUMPUR Saturday. THREE landslides north of here due to heavy floods disrupted rail services today. Two trains with several Singapore passengers due to leave Kuala Lumpur for Penang and Ipoh at 9 p.m. and 9.40 p.m.
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  • 16 4 Miss Anderson at last night's performance
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  • 280 4 UNTIL last week Marian Anderson was known only in Singapore by reputation and records as one of the world's leading contraltos. In the Victoria Memorial Hall last night, she enhanced her reputation and became a reality to an eagerly-expectant capacity audience. Preceded by a
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  • 211 4 REDS KILL BRITISH SOLDIER IN JUNGLE IPOH, Sat A British sol--1 dier, Pte. David Jack, of the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, was killed by terrorists near the jungle fringe in the Chemor area. 12 miles from Ipoh yesterday. Another patrol from the same regiment contacted four terrorists shortly after in the
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  • 98 4 The Frankel Estate Residents' Association was formed yesterday after a meeting attended by more than 150 people at the Siplap Secondary School, Cheviot Hill. Officials of the association, which will look after the interests of more than 5,000 people living on the estate, are: President, Mr. N.
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  • 58 4 The history department of the University of Malaya la discussing a proposal to include a course in archaeology In the history course. The head of the department. Prof. C. Northcoto Parkinson, told the Sunday I Times yesterday that he would seek the approval of the arts
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  • 131 4 A SECOND hymn set to modern music will be introduced to the congregation of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. The hymn "There's a Wideness in God's Mercy" will be played to the tempo of a slow waltz. The Cathedral choir has already rehearsed it. Mr.
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  • 96 4 LEE CO. HEAD PAP AGAIN The new central executive committee of the Sin. gapore People's Action Party yesterday put the old leaders back in the top party posts. Dr. Toh Chin Chye was elected chairman. Mr Lee Kuan Yew secretary-general and Mr On e En K Guan treasurer. Other office-bearers
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  • 69 4 TEACHER SENDS 'HOMESICK CABLE NOW WEDS L o'd 0 HA^ Lor Pore Sm cabled one: Next c. Kirn. sent in T «o S? Chen smith broth Lia i acr<. one ol Satay Part)) The cerm. by a lun cade tauni party pore Rest The bnd' daußhT Choon Jii port brideen-.i
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  • 59 4 Edward told a Bin he was fa of house-! did not nr "went thr door." He plead the chars the house i I lai of Y( on Tharsd alternati-.' ing stolen pro] I Bail of $1,00 till Nov 6 Education for citizenship 7 hold a pub
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  • 307 5 ngh (baby in arms) hands in petition after two-hour wait |>OLICE yesterday ringed Assembly House in High Street and prevented 200 Singapore Harbour Board workers and their families from gathering near the building to see the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. The
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  • 230 5 A RUSH by many of Singapore's 250.000 aliens, to register as citizens is expected when Operation Franchise" begins next Friday Hundreds of Chinese a-sso-ciattona and pdlda in the colony are preparing to help members who are eligible to register. The Chinese Chamber of
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  • 32 5 Mas Productions will present a programme of Indian variety dances by Sivadas- j Vatsala and troupe at the Chinese YMCA Hall. Prince Edward Road. Singapore, at 8 p.m. next Saturday.
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  • 642 5 DAY OF INFAMY-From Page 2 offer much protection a torpedo struck home almost right away and nothing could stop the steel that rained down from the bombers now overhead. A big one shattered the boat deck between No. 4 and No 6 guns
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  • 84 5 Mr. Arthur Hayes Sulzberger. publisher of the New York Times (third from left), and his wife (on his right) after their arrival in Singapore by Pan-American for a short visit yesterday. With them are Mr. C. L. Sulzberger. chief diplomatic correspondent of the New York
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  • 64 5 MALACCA. Sat.- Tee Thiam Cho. 32. was charged in thf Alor Gajah magistrate's court today with possession of counterfeiting instruments and counterfeit coins, in a house at the 22nd mile. Padang Sebang. The charges alleged that Tee had 56 counterfeit 20--cent coins and seven counterfeit 10-cent coins.
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  • 317 5 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS I LONDON. Sat.— Results of today's football matrhrs: ENGLISH LEAGUE ONE Birmingham (.5 Bolton l*iti nl. 3 Aston Villa 0 i h. U. i 0 Arsenal Manchester C 2 Luton Newcastle D. 1 Wolves Notts F. 1 Blackpool I Portsmouth I Leicester Preston N.F.. 3 Everton Sheffield
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  • 250 6 The Fashion Pilgrim's Progress Voila! a French without tears way to become an ideal miss IIALAYAN girls are A becoming more and more beauty conis and are i to learn modern Continental techniques of skin carr. I found this oat when I sat in during the week at a class
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  • 156 6 Toe the line— here's footwear's latest WHY DOES MISS KNOW-HOW SHINE AND MISS CLUELESS FUMBLE-HERE IS A SUSAN BARRIE PAGE TO TELL YOU OUT THE PEEP-TOE-IN THE POINTED CHOE styling has undergone a major revolution. and women have finally accepted the pointed toe, the narrow, shapely heel. Stage and television
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  • 242 6 Face it, girls: Don't delay, tackle that pimple pest now LAST week our beauty adviser, Mrs. Klerk, mentioned some of the common causes of acne or pimples that often distress people In their teens and early twenties. This week she suggests more causes of the condition and some possible ways.
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  • 103 6 A USTRALIAN fashions, always cool and becoming, this season emphasise the feminine, billowy look, with chiffon, silk, frills. lace and ribbons. The Chanel look, with Its ropey beads, spotted silk blouses and side-slung hats, gives way to the "cissy look' for
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  • 95 6 FOR MEN IN A WOMEN'S WORLD.... PROCESS for flxinpermanent creases in woollen fabrics has been discovered by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Melbourne. The process is the outcome of several years work It is described as a simpli one of spraying a weak chemical solution
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  • 187 6 Don't be a heat-and-eat miss -*cooh and like your coohina YOUNG cooks who want to make a plash at th* next "special occasion" party, shou try their hand at making a delicious Lemon Ma«i«S. Pudding. You need: I l '2
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  • 109 6 rE Qumi wardrob" the fashin a Canadians and during her recent tour o' the two con As a compliment t Canadians, she it tended a State banquet at Government House, Of rearing a Norman H:.: dress with a .-weeping garland of mapli' leaves encircling the skirt.
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    1155 7 Address your letter: The 'Know Alls', The Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. WHAT isJheJCKK?...WHO is Judith Tuvim?... WHY^those costly Cadillacs?. ..HOW can I stop this nuisance?...WHEN can we visit the m00n?... f our Hke pick moi i rains it her un- never anti- 'Is the
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  • 376 7 DOCTOR-SHY, THIS GIRL WANTS TO BECOME NURSE I WENT to see a doctor In his office one day and I met him again in the lift when I was coming down. Since then I have felt entirely different in my mind, hands and legs. I feel as if I am
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  • gane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK
    • 257 7 A LTHOUGM I am 19, I am still schooling and have constant friction with my mother over money. I am her only daughter and she supports me. I do feel old enough to support myself; but I hope to finish school next year and will then
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    • 253 7 ILOST my mother ten years ago and my father married again. Since then we have always had trouble. I am 21, the eldest of the family, and have been helping my father look after the shop since I left school about six months ago. Now my
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    • 113 7 COULD you please tell me whether a person is happier married or not married? I had a discussion with my friends (all bachelors) on this and we came to no deeper conclusion than that bachelors, even though they cannot experience the loy of marriage, do not
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    • 114 7 I AM deeply In love with a cousin of mine. J think she loves me too and I would like to propose to her. But I have heard that marriage between near relatives is not advisable biologically and harmful to some extent hereditarily. Please enlighten
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    • 155 7 That voice— is it real Or... tV>R the past year I have ■T heard a girl's voice speaking to me daily. I speak back to her. but she will not tell me her address. I am frightened about this and have not told anyone. Is it a real person or
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 200 8 ESSAY PRIZE WILL HELP HER TO BE A DOCTOR THE money awarded for her prize winning essay will help 13-year-old Viv en Choo in her future studies to become a doctor. Vivien, a form 111 student of the Singapore Chinese Girls 1 School, received $500 for submitting the best essay
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  • 41 8 An educational exhibition, featuring audio-visual teachtng aids used in France, will be held at the premises of the Alliance Francaise, Laidlaw Building, Singapore tomorrow. The exhibition will be open to the public till Nov. 3. I
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  • 313 8 A professor's cocktail party secret THEY ARRIVE HALF AN HOUR LATE AND ROTATE CLOCKWISE IN THE ROOM. IGNORING NOBODIES' THE art of spotting key people at a cocktail party is the secret of Professor C. Nor'thcote Parkinson, of the I'niversity of Malaya. But in his latest book, "Parkinson's Law" just
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  • 66 8 Mr. LOKE APPOINTED CLERK OF ASSEMBLY MR. LOKE WENG CHEE. who started as a clerk in the Statistics Department, has been appointed Clerk of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. Mr. Loke has been acting as Clerk of the Assembly i since March, when the former Clerk. Mr. R.P. Lewis. was appointed
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  • 32 8 The Mayor of Penang, Mr. G. H. Goh, now in Singapore on a week's visit with his wife, visited the Cathay Organisation's Keris Studios at East Coast Road, yesterday.
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  • 27 8 The French ConsulateGeneral in Singapore will be closed on Friday and Saturday All Saints' and All Souls' Day and also on Nov. 11, Armistice Day.
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  • 186 8 -MALACCA COUNCIL IS TOLD MALACCA, Saturday. THE State Secretary. Mr. D. Eastwood, said today that foreign countries might be confused if Malacca was renamed "Melaka". He was replying to Inche Mohamed bin Haji Rahman (alliance) who had asked in the State Council when the spelling
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  • 121 8 The Governor, Sir Robert Black, has approved the following bank and public holidays in Singapore for next year: New Years Day (Jan. I), Thaii pusam (Feb. 3>. Chinese New I Year and the following day (Feb. 18 and 19). Good Friday and the tollowins day (April
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  • 277 8 Don't run risk of blackmail, indebted Govtmen warned THE Singapore Government is distributing 30,000 pamphlets warning its officers that they run the risk of being blackmailed by moneylenders if they do not declare their debts. The pamphlets, prepared by the Co-operative Development Division of the Ministry of Commerce, say: Is
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  • 100 8 IPOH, Sat.— A former Home Guard. Wong Choo. 23. who used a forged Post Office savings book to cheat the Government, was jailed for six months by the sessions court here. Wong, was found guilty of cheating the Government of $100 at the General
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  • 37 8 Two films "Ruberoid in the Making" and "Protection with Ruberoid were screened in the Hollywood Room of the Odeon Cinema. Singapore, yesterday by the Ruberoid Company and their agents. Messrs. Guthrie and Co Ltd.
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  • 29 8 Twenty four Singapore Chinese school teachers will meet the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, tomorrow as part of a civics programme sponsored by the Government.
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  • 43 8 The manager of the Indian Overseas Bank in Singapore. Mr. S. V. Sundaram, and his wife gave a cocktail party in honour of the chairman of the bank's board of directors. Mr. M. Ct. Muthiah, at Raffles Hotel last night.
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  • 58 8 MISS POON WILL SING IN STAR-STUDDED VARIETY SHOW MISS POON SAU KENG. the popular singer, will be one of the guest artistes in the Serangoon Community Association's variety show at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Nov 2. Others include Khoo Teng Eng, magician, Tony Estrada, singer and Laila Sani dancer.
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  • 110 8 DENANC, Sat. More than 100 Malay call girls attending an antivice congress here next month will be separated from the men delegates by a white screen. "They will sit with the women delegates," Che Hawa, leader of the Women's Section of the
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  • 65 8 vi. J^ IPI N Sat A senior teacher in the Xin B Edward iinS°°im Mr °c a h Kee has be »PPolnted commanding officer of the Federation Volunteer Reconnaissance Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. r«i uperv so ot the Junior se.tion of the
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  • 125 9  - PRIDE OF TH E NATION Jeffrey Francis by »w N the Prime rer, Tengku man, walkrhe line of jressed boys Kuala Lumpur last week a gleam of his eyes. id occasion And ason too 350 MEMBERS 100 boys on th( future alruwn air mcmaion of Lining niw has tnbera They
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  • 296 9 co-operating witn tne FMATC, make sure that their students who are cadets do not miss their lessons. Said Mr. Arunasalam: "Our training is as strict as that in any air force. We choose boys who can become future pilots and officers "fit the end of each year
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  • 373 9 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR OUR YOUNG MEN IN NEW, BIGGER AIR FORCE wa s promoted to Administration Officer. At the end of this month he will be the Commandant, taking over from Squadron Leader, A. A. Wragg. who held the post since 1954. Mr. Wragg will go to England on
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  • 3 9 THE COUNTERYMAN'S JOURNAL
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  • 527 9 Back at the Dusun after a short spell in hospital FRIDAY. OCT. 18. 1957 QN the afternoon of the 6th. the medical assistant in charge of the Kota Tinggi hospital arrived at the Dusun in an antiquated ambulance, and after giving the Tuan a shot persuaded him to enter vehicle
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  • 232 9 DETROIT, (Michigan) Sat. Diamonds exactly like those found in nature are being made now by man in a matter of minutes. So far the man-made stones cost more and they are tiny as grains of sand. But their creator and producer,
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  • 127 9 NEW TEENAGE PHILOSOPHY ON DEATH QSAKA, Sat. Japanese police have uncovered a strange teenage philosophy that has taken eight lives. They fear it may take more. Officers tell this story: Three days ago an 18--year-old high school boy, Yasuo Satake, leaped to his death from the roof of his school.
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  • 79 10 Word, tin (Minimum; CHIN-CHIA: The Engagement Is announced today between Jun Thin i Jackie;, eldest son of Madam Lay Hea n Nyeok and the late Mr. Chin Khee Jin, and Anne*, only daughter of Madam Koh Leng Choo and the late Mr. Chia Soon Kirn. Hll III: The engagement
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  • 7 10 Singapore, Oct. 27, 1957.
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  • 286 10 t^VERY year with the beginning of a new session at the University of Malaya comes trouble among the undergraduates over ragging. Once work gets under way the trouble dies down, but it is nevertheless real and disquieting. Youthful high spirits at the beginning of a new academic
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  • 176 10 A T the same meeting that they adopted a budget for next year showing a deficit of $513,000, the Malacca Municipal Council voted $11,000 to buy a car for the use of its president. The $11,000 in a total expenditure of $3,354,000 is a Heabite. But
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  • 304 10  -  DAVID FINDLAY by from WAIOURU CAMP, NEW ZEALAND HERE, in the shadow of 9,175 ft. snowclad Ruapehu, one of New Zealand's highest and most impressive mountains, 700 fit-looking Kiwi soldiers are training for a two to three years' tour of duty in Malaya.
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  • 44 10 Maoris of the Malaya battalion sit around in their tented advance camp at Waiouru waiting to begin one of their exercises. In the background is the snow-clad Mount Ruapehu. "Back, goof head, back, I'm not asking for ransom."
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  • 422 10 as a result of the Government's failure to live up to an undertaking to provide houses in Malaya for families of the battalion men. Wives complain of housing The leader of the Labour Party. Mr. Walter Nash, said he had received letters from wives
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  • 130 10 HE HELPED MAKE THE FIRST A-BOMB XX/ASHINCTC Dai Neils Bch-. the first peace a war at the Nat of Scien a key part the United velop the I bomb aftei the Nazis in war. Since then thi white-hahe worked tir< tance of a plai national Inspe control of In accepting
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    • 627 10 Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of adver- floor. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will receive .moll •dvertixmwiti and answtrt to box numbcri. Clou. tied 1 •dvcrtiternentt may I alto be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD., WincKeitor House, Collyer Quay, $m«apore. MR M. M. ISMAIL, J Admiralty Road,
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  • 158 11 WNCIL SUB- COMMITTEE PONDERS HINTS OF FRAUD AND MAKES- EXPERT FROM COLONIAL FICE' \CAPORE City :il sub-com-has recomthat the Secretary be send a financcr to examine council's budget d accounting -nmit'ee, comKum Chee Dougall. •'lowing a Director of H M. Watson, payments 1 l 1956
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  • 58 11 Emerald sheath at tea -time fashion show Dresses designed b> %tf Eunice Brent were displayed at a fashion show at the Adelphi Hotel Singapore on Friday at tea. time. She is seen above in an emerald green sheath with blark polka dots. On the right Tania models a pink cheongsam
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  • 222 11 Singapore gets TV-for a while FIRM WANTS TO TEST PUBLIC INTEREST TELEVISION has come io Singapore but it will only be for a few weeks. A leading radio firm has imported nine receiving sets to test public interest. The firm has also brought in a trained cameraman who will shoot
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  • 35 11 Four thugs held up a soldier. Pte. Zamidin bin 22. of 25 Coy. RASC. Aver Raiah Road, on <~"ollver Quay. Rinpanore. at I*>iS am. yesterday and robbed him of $150 at knifenoint
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  • 26 11 More than 200 people attended the ory>ninc of the new Rnrr.akrishna Mission library in Norris Road. Singapore, yesterday. The library hns 4 noo books.
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  • 52 11 Kola Bharu CATHAY: Tarzan and the Lost Safari 12.30. 3. 7.15. 9 30. LIDO: Cheng Toong Mor Van j (Cantonesei 12.30. 3, 7 15, 9.30Knanlan CATHAY: Scaramouche 10.30; Artists and Models 2.30. 7, 9.30. REX: Ten Wanted Men 10.45; I LJ] V Snow (Part Two) 12.30, 2.30,
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  • 28 11 A total of 454 young men registered for National Service In Singapore yesterday —the 21st day of registration. This brings the total to date to 13.759.
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  • 27 11 lIBERO was acquitted in a Singapore court harges of exhibiting obscene photographs and attempting to Insult their modesty by an Indecent act.
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  • 85 11 First council meeting since merdeka MALACCA. Sat.— The Governor, Mr. Leong Yew Koh. today opened the first Malacca State Council meeting since merdeka. Before entering the Council Chamber, the Governor inspected a guard of honour mounted by local police. The Council adopted seven motions and passed two bills. The major
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  • 340 11 FREE FILM SHOW at Ceylon Sports Club. Balestier Road, 7.15 p.m.: programme of Ceylon Government documentary films. INITED NATIONS EXHIBITION at British Council Hall, Stamford Road, 9 a.m. to 5.30 p m.- free shows of UN. films 9.30 a.m., 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m. and 5 P m.
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  • 54 11 TODAY: Singapore 1.29 a.m. rBft 81n.) 12.47 p.m. (9ft. 71n.): Kuantan 10 38 a.m. f6ft); I Trengganu 8. 30 am. Oft. 3in> 1 11.39 p.m. (6ft. Bin.). TOMORROW: Singapore 2.15 a.m. (Bft. 21n.) 1.27 p m < 9ft 21n); Kuantan 12.26 a.m. (»ft. fiin.) 11.17
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  • 58 11 Attractive singer Teresa Leung who will give an operatic recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. 24 in aid of the Good Shepherd Convent's girls' home building fund. She will also sing in Chinese. The concert will include a piano recital by Chua Chia
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  • 76 11 ONE DAY MORE FOR $25,000 JACKPOT YOU still have 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 Tuesday, Oct. 29 at 5 p.m. owing to the intervention of a public holiday in
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  • 59 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul yesterday were: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra October 526 I' 4 buyers. $26 5 8 sellers. Tnne quietly steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk S4.)\ sellers, drum $45 sellers- Tone quietTIN PRICE For the third successive trading day the price
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  • 240 11 |^lERSINC. Sat. The Johore Harbour Master has told the Mersing Chamber of Commerce that fishing off the east coast of Johore must end this year on Nov. 10 The normal "close season" the period when storms are at their worst begins on Dec. 31
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 589 12  -  by Review of Straits Times Annual This is the record of momentous 1957 the year of merdeka and great drama which marked the transfer of power from Britain to Malaya .a transfer carried out with so much grace and goodwill to kindle hopes that we
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  • 465 12  -  DONALD DAVIES HISTORICAL CORNER by ...YEAR OF INDIAN MUTINY IT MARKED NEW ERA FOR COLONY RESENTMENT in Singapore had been growing for many years against administration of the Straits Settlement of Singapore, Penang and Malacca by the Supreme Government of Bengal. It was felt that a government in Calcutta
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  • 178 12 Because of insufficient entries which were of a poor standard we have decided to declare a "no contest" for this week's theme: "My Best Trick Shot." The prize money of $55 will be added on to tin- prizes to be won on Nov. 10. 1957. making
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  • 19 12 News from the family it must be good. Just look at t
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  • 354 12 JUST A PEEP... Baretop beauties of Carcosa...the goodwill gift Inside the secret societies One of the happiest photos in the Annual is on the Contents page; it shows a crowd of youngsters waving Merdeka flags. With such good-humour-ed raw material, there is every hope that we are rather at the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 44 12 The clues fWUMff/K j ACROSS: 1 Move to ftnoUu* fflfiL I Sorry i 9); 12 PupU (7); 14 1/ I U |3 |4 15 |6 BB^"" Helper 32 Expression (4); 'C I H^~ |/8 I Solution In Page it I J— L— .^W 1
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  • 368 13  -  LAURIE WESTON By MONROE, the orphan waif from a California slum, will never have it better. She has been accepted as a genuine actress instead of a mere pin-up girl. She is married to a leading member of the American intelligentsia. Now, in
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  • 10 13 THE EX-WAIF PIN-UP SHOWS SHE CAN ACT AS WELL
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  • 442 13 MENDELSSOHN'S Piano Concert! No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 25. and No 2 in D minor, Op 40, are given fine performance by Reine Gianoli. a pianist of considerable skill but one who is little-known outside of Europe. The Vienna State Opera Orchestra is conducted by Milan Horwat
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  • 343 13  - Laughs galore as a crazy Army goes on the fiddle Kathleen Hickley By "PRIVATE'S PROr CRESS' is hardly a film of which a Professor of Ethics could officially approve, but he would certainly enjoy it. The plot is based on the subtle art of fiddling. Everyone from the most lowly
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  • 254 13 I HAVE not read Fenimore Cooper's book: "The Deerslayer" so cannot say if the dialogue is taken straight from the tale. If so, I feel the scriptwriters would have been wise to make sweeping changes for It undoubtedly spoils what could have been a rattling good
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  • 233 13 TIRESOME, TORTUOUS AND TRITE "XIME FOR ACTION," about an American war hero who loses his nerve and kids himself that he will never fly again, limps along like a deflated blimp until we get a little action in the 65th minute. Lending himself to the trite, tiresome proceedings is Robert
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  • 191 13 Your Radio programme for today SINGAPORE 476 Metres KUALA LUMPUR 341 Metres. PENAM; 366 Metres. IPOH SM Metres MALACCA 297 Metres NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 Metres. A.M. 7.15 Opening Announcement; 7.16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 Time Signal And News- 7.35 Melody Mixture; B.orj News Headlines- 8.02 Carnival; 8.30 Tropicana 9.00
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 363 13 TVS NOW SHOWING! 4 "'-Lf^H 11 »Jn-. 1 45. 4.15. 6.45 9.30 pjn. > p if STEWART GRANGER > WtkHl JUWCT/OW > \n»» Special: "THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO \l)\ I S.A.". J fRf I I^TS). 2^ Drmrtrias Aim Th» Gladlatora" (Fox). J NOW SHOWING! I II A.M. 1.45. 4.14, 6.45
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  • 76 14 GIRL WITH THE GARBO TOUCH? She is, say her Hollywood bosses, the girl who could succeed Gar bo. The same fine features, the same E magic and, like Carbo. Swedish. Her name is Ingrid Coude, her age 20. She was E Miss Sweden in last year's Miss Universe contest. Now.
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  • 236 14  - The private life of a 'public property" ROBERT HIRST CONCLUDING: THE STORY OF GINA by DINERS at the luxurious Palazzi restaurant in the Via del I a Camillucia, just outside Rome, glanced at the tall middle-aged Englishman on the centre of the restaurant floor. Then they choked over their aperitifs,
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  • 713 14 RETIRE? BUT WHY?— LOOK AT MARLENE DIETRICH! she fell into th e safety net and bruised her shoulder; the second time she fell and broke her nose. For the less-elaborate shots Gina had to stand on a revolving platform, clutch a rope and revolve, giving the impression it was she,
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  • 69 14 LONDON, Sat. Burt Lancaster's company have bought the Australian play "The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll," now running at the New Theatre in London and they've paid U*****,000 for It. Lancaster will star, and the film will be made In Austral:.' great.' be one
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 169 14 EVB H IN CCH> WAI&1 OUT jSIL THE O/fiSrf I Wash your clothes in FAB's neb suds and they come out cleaner than you've ever SOAkL icen them before. That's because FAB— v y the miracle washing powder from America x r"^Q f gets out all the dirt. FAB leaves
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  • 995 15  -  ROBERT PITMAN The story behind the sensational Russian novel, Wor By Bread Alone 1 By > the pro- lustnapoed at the his big jg Sitting round the c his ped cocoa int of them breakfast id chips family was Tnere was a an who had
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  • 183 15 11 For the •mi m the weather foreh scientists oe giving 100 accurate ecasts. 24 .mcc It has r been post this because mpl cated mal calculations i d have taken q eiectrical -.a^hlne, nicKrge Washing--11 cannot rill take one millions
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  • 827 15  -  MERRICK WINN By M LEARNED that I had cancer at 3.45 in the afternoon of Monday, September 27, 1954. So wrote Charles Wertenbaker, American journalist, and in three months and ten days he was dead. But not from cancer. He died from
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1272 16 '0/ by Edgar Rice Bu^oughs^iJkFw^ C\7TX\^i XK&kZ KLIEVE7 THAT THE JUNGLE LOK7 \T\^H ■K^^^^^JU 7 h\ I^— JSK^ A THHEL7 :\POK^XTON \SOUT NWN U^\£? >C^9 j ill '111 1 7 //t' \Bk H ZZ^CZ KOW-N, AN7 THUS WA7 -s\T=7 TO THE /fig I "^MJIIJ üßhl M!m V|| Ik, KJOW THE
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  • 1053 17 laities of the Ring (No. 3) by Gilbert Odd OME morning ,n April. 1940. newspaper talked into Tuller They tell me Toy killed with an overf sleeping pills i t night," he I clerk. It was a M Solby whc rame the
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  • 596 17 tie did not fit into the new picture. So he left her for an actress Julia Woodruff. She was the only woman he really fell for. but their wedded life was anything but blissful. Sh f loved her fiehter-husband. overlooked hi* faults and waywardness
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  • 520 17  - I Fibrositis?— lt doesn't exist CEDRIC CARNE A doctors diary by DON. t clutching wth one mbting the They used hing boy, c now" is n every ie doctors his lumraused by him to r bottle to take Slipped disc know ose his and nut a hot- tell him Such
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  • 698 18  -  GRAHAM SHORT By SO SMART... Ford Edsel and the pouting Pontiac SO SLEEK... The graceful Standard Pennant SO SMOOTH... Those new Vauxhall wonders SO SLINKY... The Prefect with a Consul grin AS the London pundits had forecast, there were no shocks and few surprises
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  • 534 18 ANEW Volkswagen makes its debut in Singapore. Mechanically and structurally it is still almost identical to the first model to roll off the assembly line when the shattered Volkswagen factory was reopened two years after the war. Major changes at this stage would
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  • 336 18 CHONG TEIK: DECIDE Nq^ THE Badminton Association of Malaya is maintaining a veil of strange secrecy over the invitation it proposes to send to Oon Chong Teik, 20, a Malayan student in London, for the selection trials of Thomas Cup Team. It
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    • 170 18 I UUI j y SEASIA ilikiHillflMt W >■ Mr Mousedeer. a popular hero of J*L M Malay fables, tells us that many \/^< v\ r < ~~}~ty years ago his friend the crocodile '^j'_<K* jf/^-^SN. used to ferry him across the river A' V v^^'^ in return for free meals.
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    • 160 18 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL for 1958 1 Brings you and I 'l^ittk r oLJU Irl ■ft*4"«w Jfc mk 7 piiQT 'lB 4m' v i^M w£ PTPTTTPP [J 3*& i Qnd STORY" Price 3.75 Each succeeding issue of The Strait- Ti Annual pains new friesda and new B the beauty and
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  • 844 19 WGAPORE CIVILIANS RALLY IN FAST CLOSING MINUTES Harrison crashes through for a late equaliser fHE touring Hong Koojb rugby team were held to a six-all draw by ?apore Civilians in their openini match on the S.C.C. padans ■steroay, Hong Kong scoring two penalty (ioals to
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  • 168 19 AIRMEN GET FOUR GOALS OFF JUNIOR XI JUNIOR Clubs were beaten 4-0 in their final S.A.F.A. >pecial league match ;fl;ainst Royal Air Force at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. This was the Juniors' third successive defeat in five games. They won the other two. Playing their fourth match so far, RAF.
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  • 72 19 BRISBANE. Sat. An undefeated 139 by Ray Reynolds, the 21-year-old Queensland opening batsman, helped his side to a total of 294 for eight on the second day of the Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales here today. McLaughlin (48 1 and Ron Archer <25i
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  • 33 19 Khalsa Association beat Customs 4-1 in a friendly hockey match at Balesticr Road yesterday. Gurnam Singh (2), Ajit Singh and Dilip Singh scored for Khalsa, and Minbi for Customs.
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  • 169 19 ROYAL NAVY made a storming second half rally to hold Civilians to a 2-2 draw in their S.H.A. quadrangular tournament game on the S.R.C. padang yesterday Civilians, the holders, started promisingly and were two goals up within five minutes of the start. Centre-forward Subki scored
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  • 81 19 SYDNEY, Sat. Australian lightweight boxer Russell Sands will be wearing specially made boots when he has his next fight at Sydney Stadium. Sands has a withered lee and a crippled foot. One foot is nearly three inches shorter than the other. Sands is still waiting for
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  • 166 19 JTATONG Boys Club last night won the Davies Cup in the finals of the Singapore Federation of Boys' Club boxing tournament held at the Great World Re.sult.s were: Atom: Tan Eng Huat Pasir Panjanei bt Hussein bin Ismail 'KBCi Gnat: Louis
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  • 53 19 MALAYAN TEAM BEATEN 4-0 IN OPENING MATCH SAIGON, Sat,— The Vietnamese Army soccer team today defeated the Football Association of Malaya side 4-0 in the opening match of the Malayan side's tour. Half-time score was 3-0. The Army combination proved overwhelmingly superior. The Malayan p?ay lacked coordination and their passes
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  • 52 19 Combined Services team to meet the Hong Konc tourists at rugger tomorrow on the S.C.C. padang will be: M. Anstee; R. Jones. R. Stickland, J. Alway. P. Hearndon; N. Slattery, T. Daybrook; J. Boocock, B Thomas. T. Woods. K. Caffery. J. Brierly, P. Evans, C. J. Wilkin--1 *6n.
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  • 299 19 BOTH CAMES END IN DRAWS THE SINGAPORE Hockey Association's quadrangular title is still in the balance after the second day's matches on the S.R.C. padang yesterday. Both games yesterday were drawn. Defending champions Civilians were held 2-2 by Navy while Army and Royal Air Force
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  • 63 19 DUTCH GIRLS TO TOUR AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, Sat.— Two worldclass girl swimmers from Holland will compete in Australia in January. They will make 12 appearances in 28 days, swimming at all championship meetIngs in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association secretary, Mr. Sid Grange, said
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  • 32 19 King Kong and Sheikh Yusof bin Ali drew their wrestling match last night at the Happy World, each scoring one pin-fall in the tenround bout, which lasted an hour.
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  • 158 19 SINGAPORE CAGERS FOR CHIANG CUP MEET T<HE Singapore Chinese A Amateur Athletic Federation will compete in this year's Chiang Kai- shek Cup basketball tournament from Oct. 31 to Nov. 12 at Taipeh. This is the first time Singapore is competing in the Chiang Cup for overseas Chinese basketball teams. Singapore
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  • 136 19 THE Singapore Youth Sporti A Centre table tennis tournament which began last night cot off to a poor start. Seven walkovers were conceded in the preliminary round of the men's singles. Results were: SECTION ONE: Mok Hlak Soo bt Nf? Eng Kee 21-10. 21-8. 21-12; Auw
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  • 61 19 Nee Soon Garrison beat Police by 12 points (three tries and a penalty goal) to six (try and a penalty goal) in a friendly rugger match at Nee Soon yesterday. Sim. Harris and Rose scored tries while Garbett converted for Nee Soon. For
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  • 37 19 SALISBURY, Sat. The Australian touring team had made 170 for two wickets in reply to Rhodesia's first inntnga of 210 when rain stopped play on the second day of their match here today.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 38 19 G^DiflßY HOCKEY SHA quadrangular- Army v Civilians, 4 p.m.; RAF v Navy 5.15 p.m. at Tanglin, SOCCER Pnppy Day match: Singaporp v Joint Services. Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. CYCLING SCRA hill rlimb. Hump HruM (Bukit Batok), 9.30 a.m.
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  • 1020 22 Noble starts Ipoh gymkhana with a $174 shock on showery day IPOH. Saturday. WIHAM, late Sealed Orders, with Tungku Ahmad Shah astride, won the XII Royal Lancers Cup turlonqs at the amateur race meet here ham was fourth! nomc bend, but Tuneku Ahmad ■«h;ih
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  • 68 22 SYDNEY, Sat. A proposed Australian soccer tour of the Far East in December will either be drastically restricted or cancelled altogether. The chairman of the Australian Soccer Association. Mr. Sid Storey, said that a decision will be mad e shortly. "But if the tour does take
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  • 477 22 W EIGHTS for all seven races at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, Xov. 2: C1.2,D1v. 1-6 F. Copper Khan 9.00 Man About Town 8.12 Don Wayne 8.08 Premier 8.07 Potentate 8.06 Sun of Burma 8.04 Timherlane 8.03 Holiday Flight 8.00 Mirandola 7.13 Perhaps
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  • 49 22 Hong Kong takes up waterskiing IJONG KONG. Sat. The latest sport in Hong Kong is waterskiing round the colony. The distance is about 50 miles. Herb Grueter. a shipping agent from Duisberg. Germany made the pioneering trip in 2i hours. Hong Kong waterskiors are now planning a round-the-colony race.
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  • 200 22 By VERITY GILL ADELAIDE. Sat. Malayan student Jagdev Singh was awarded the •Advertiser" trophy for the best and fairest hockey player in South Australia for this season at a presentation ceremony last week. Maj -Gen. R.N.L. Hopkin s of the Advertiser presented the silver trophy to
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  • 217 22  - Only pace work on sand track EPSOM JEEP By KI'ALA LUMPUR, 1Y Sat There Ikis been heavy rain here for the p;ist several days ;m<l the Selangor Tiirf Club's main tracks were closed to training Iliis morning. Only the sand track was open and locallytrained horses were given light exercises.
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  • 267 22 jAPANESE all set for victory TOKYO. Saturday RECORD-breaking score of 32 over the second nine holes today confirmed Japan's Torakichi Nakamura as the player dominating the Canada Cup golf and international trophy tournaments. His partner Koishi One went out in 33 and returned 68. It will take more than an
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