The Straits Times, 10 December 1957
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Title Section19 1957-12-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE I^CKBPS 80,000 The Straits Times. /Mai**** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1957 15 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration2188 1957-12-10 1 SEENIVASAGAM TOLD HE CAN HAVE FREE PASSAGE TO RUSSIA Prime Minister: 'He is using privilege of this House to incite open rebellion' 'THE POLICE WERE LENIENT IN IPOH' offer him a free passage to Russia and China..* even if I have to borrow' si) A WORD2,188 words
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Article, Illustration25 1957-12-10 1 SIR WILLIAM and Lady Goode after their arrival yesterday. Behind is their daughter. Mary, in the arm nf her nurse. Straits Times picture.25 words
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439 1957-12-10 1 Exodus begins tomorrow** warships sent to Irian JAKARTA, Monday. JNDOXESIA today placed all Dutch estates, agricultural enterprises and factories under Government control. An order from the Defence Ministry said thin also applied to undertakings jointly held by Dutch and Indonesian interests. Control of these estatesReuter - 439 words
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Article144 1957-12-10 1 Sworn in immediately on arrival THE former Chief Se- cretary. Sir William Goode, was sworn in as Governor of Singapore, at 7 p.m. last night immediately after arriving from Britain in the Corfu. The swearing in was performed by the Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt. at Government House before the144 words
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Article26 1957-12-10 1 BANGKOK. Mon. Thy King of Slam may •'isit Malaya. Bvrma. Laos and Cambodia next year to improve Siam's relations with her neighbours. -Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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124 1957-12-10 1 BRIDE IS 45 -SO MOTHER IS ANNOYED WITH SON, 23 A 23-YEAR-OLD Army corporal and a 45--year-old woman confectioner married in Singapore last Saturday. In Britain, thp corporal's mother publicly announced her disapproval of hrr son marrying a woman who was once her best friend. The groom is ('pi. James124 words
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Article, Illustration893 1957-12-10 1 Only 10 on plane— 26 others forced to stay behind NTEARLY 900 Indonesian I passengers are stranded on KPM ships in poreA spokesman from the j Indonesian Consulate told the Straits Times that arrangements were being made to transfer them to Pelni Line ships. Passengers893 words
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162 1957-12-10 1 BIG RUSH TO CLEAR TIN STOCKS EXPECTED THIS WEEK |£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. A rush by Malayan mines to send their existing stocks and current production of tin concentrates to smelters for sale is expected this week. Unless they do they will nave to Include these stocks, estimated at 13.300 piculs.162 words
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Article110 1957-12-10 1 Mr. S: Arrest me— it's a dare IZUALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1V -Mr. Seenivasagam tonight challenged tho Tengku to arrest him. He also dared the Prime Minister to repeat the speech he made today -outside the Federal Council. Mr. Seenivasagam said he would have the Tengku "charged in court" for defamation.110 words
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Article39 1957-12-10 1 HOLLAND CONTROLS FINANCE Till; HAGUE, M<mDiilth lin.iiui.il trans. k (ions with Indonesia will from (otl.iy require sprci tl luniccs (o enable (|iii<k .ii v cr ti mi ni action if nceeSMty. Finance Ministry said. K< h»i r39 words
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Article30 1957-12-10 1 WELLINGTON. Mon. a tractor driven by Sir Edmunu Hillary in the Antarctic broke through th e snow crust into a crevasse yesterday. Sit Edmund wag unhurt.— Rev ter.30 words
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109 1957-12-10 1 A ROYAL Australian Air Force Canberra jet bomber made an emergency landing at the Singapore Airport yesterday after a record breaking flinht from Darwin. The bomber it carried no bombs was bound for the Changi airfield on a training flight. But while nearing Singapore its109 words
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Advertisement49 1957-12-10 1 Obtainable at Most High Class Furniture Stores From $7/- per iq. yd. I Fed Duty Extra) Say MERRY X'mas to friends at home with a "factory-fresh" CADBURY-FRY GIFT PARCEL Save hostage, time trouble by ordering through SI ME DARBY or your nearest provision merchant ORDER TODAY guaranteed X'mas delivery49 words
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Advertisement75 1957-12-10 1 VENT-AXIA TIPwP Mil CmicuZlmij HARRISONS LISTER ENC. LTD. S pore Ku.il i Lumpur Penang Every Particle JT^lT^l of Inovoborjpl is fully treated \,*AJ w^ anti Termite Novobord will nol v.up. twist or i*^ shrinL It's the i<leal board for jyEj tin- tropics, for indoor panelling 'ffe and furniture tasy to75 words
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Article189 1957-12-10 2 Black: A word of praise for Lim T ONDON. Mon. Sir Robert Black, retiririiT Governor of Singapore, arrived here by air last night on leave before taking up his new appointment as I Governor of Hong Kon?,. Sir Robert, who will spend Christmas in the Dolomites, will leave London forReuter - 189 words
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Article61 1957-12-10 2 MOSCOW. Mon.^Shortage of cemeteries in Moscow hah led to a black market in burial space, according to the Soviet Government news paper Izvestia yesterday. In the past two years two Moscow cemetery superintendents have been sentenced, five are under arrest pending Investigation, scores repri- 1 mandedReuter - 61 words
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Article58 1957-12-10 2 MELBOURNE. Nion. Th': Australian Prime Minister Mr. Robert Menzies. will get an income of £1,000 a year as beneficiary in the £4.000.--000 estate of the late "meai! king" Sir William Anglis.s. whose will was lodged for probate today. The estate was valued at £3.932.542. but probateReuter - 58 words
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Article247 1957-12-10 2 WIIX UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN JAPA" nmOMESIA. SAYS AWMOUNCEMEWT 'FURTHER STEP' TOWARDS A FULL CREATION OF NORMAL RELATIONS JAKARTA, Monday. lAPAN and Indonesia yesterday initialled a J memorandum on Japanese war reparation to Indonesia. An official announcement issued after the cci mony said the memorandum embodied a iuuReuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration94 1957-12-10 2 The United Slates Navy's three. stage Vanguard rocket carrying America's first earth satellite is seen exploding on its launching stand at Capr Canaveral. Florida. This was America's first attempt to put a satellite into space. Twenty thousand feet of colour film taken while the Vanguard94 words
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Article61 1957-12-10 2 -TOKYO, Mon.—Jap- anese marine police and customs officials raided a British freighter and arrested a Chinese ship's carpenter for allegedly smugSling large quantities of watches into Japan from Hong Kong. Chen Chin Hsiang. carpenter for the 8,986-ton Denbighshire, was arrested when he gave a policeman posingUP - 61 words
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Article32 1957-12-10 2 LONDON: Lord Waverley, who as Sir John Anderson was in charge of civil defence at the outbreak of World War Two. was awarded the Order of Merit by the Queen yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article30 1957-12-10 2 JAKARTA: Mr. S. A. Almassawa, the Air India International representative here, said yesterday his company has applied for permission to make Jakarta a stopover in its planned London-Sydney route.— AP.AP - 30 words
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Article34 1957-12-10 2 NEW YORK: Actor Reginald Sheffield, 56-year-old British actor, who played the role of David Copperfield in the first movie version of the Dickens classic, died at his home in Pacific Palisades, California, yesterday. AP.AP - 34 words
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Article23 1957-12-10 2 BONN: West German torces will be equipped with American Matador' 1 missiles capable of striking more than 600 miles into Communist territory. —U.P.UP - 23 words
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Article17 1957-12-10 2 PARIS: One North African was killed and two were wounded in shooting incidents in Paris yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article28 1957-12-10 2 WELLINGTON: Skeletons come expensive these days The Hawkers Bay Hospital board has agreed to buy a human male skeleton "fully articulated and fitted for hanging" for £100.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-12-10 2 MR LESLIE WALKER, a one legged Englishman who arrived in Singapore from Australia early last month, has arrived in Bangkok reports Reuter. He hitch-hiked for II months from Liverpool through Singapore to Australia. hack to Singapore and overland to Siam lie hi police at Alnr67 words
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Article44 1957-12-10 2 TOKYO. Mon. -The Bur me.se Deputy Prime Minister U Ba Swe. said last night that he was convinced Burma and China would draw closer together in their economic and cultural exchange am the two countries would o» bound in the closest relationship."—U.P.UP - 44 words
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Article114 1957-12-10 2 f JNDON. i appeal by S.ew Npo. Orchard Road pore, content Pang Real chemist. titled to ground flo mises. ■< a th Judicial i of the Privj C day. Lord Reid ment. said th it pore <■••.;■■• used tli! ground dispensary granted an straining M makine114 words
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Article39 1957-12-10 2 new decree appr Mohammea, Muslim will girl he want I will have to wail 18 and the girl 15. Previous;-, ther or guardla her :n marr..-. liked it or v was allowed ;r puberty.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement603 1957-12-10 2 THE FIRST SELFWINDING J Q JeWSIS and c=^ WATCH W,TH J JJ Jewe| Ro||e Bearjngs f<m^X^\ With in J9 tewth— twice the number bo<tted by molt high qytlity witchc* ror.. much htrder than steel They eliminate wear and friction contributing matie coupling /rotation inverter, all in one. invented and used603 words
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542 1957-12-10 3 Tory Party chief denies bank rate leak report LONDON, Monday. OLIVER POOLE, deputy chairman of the nservative Party, today told the tribunal gating allegations of a bank rate leak ot > meetwf he attended on the day of the i in ri'dse. he was aske He replied that r thoughtReuter - 542 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-12-10 3 Final death toll in Britain's worst rail crash for five years may never be known, railway officials said yesterday. At least 93 people are known to have died when an express crashed into the back of a stationary electric train and brought down a108 words
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Article109 1957-12-10 3 EDUCATION PLAN BY AGA KHAN LONDON Mon —The young Aga Khan, leader of the world's 10 million Ismailis, said last night he was planning a vast Muslim educational programme to enable his followers to catch up to Christian levels ot learning. He said the pressing need for education among his109 words
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Article88 1957-12-10 3 BANGKOK. Mon. A spokesman fur the pro-army Unionist Party said today that if hi.s party win s the Siamese elections on Dec. 15 it will change the name of Thailand back to Siam. This would be the fourth change of name within 18 years. The former88 words
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Article121 1957-12-10 3 Police save referee from crowd ROME. Mon.— A referee who blew his whistle for off-side while the home team was losing took to his heels with angry spectators in hot pursuit at a football match near Foggia yesterc. With the home side losing by three to one in the secondReuter - 121 words
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Article42 1957-12-10 3 LONDON. Mon. Russia sent £2.500.000 worth of gold to Britain today in payment for British goods. The gold, second shipment from Russia within 18 months, arrived in London's Surrey Docks in the 7.500--ton Soviet liner Baltika.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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216 1957-12-10 3 TROOPS OPEN FIRE AS TROUBLE FLARES IN CYPRUS NICOSIA, Monday. BRITISH troops opened fire on angry crowds in two Cyprus villages today as riots and pitched battles broke out in the islands major towns. Two Cypriots were hit when the troops opened fire on demonstrators at Efta koumi village. TwoReuter - 216 words
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Article46 1957-12-10 3 SYDNEY. Mon. -Australia's first "talking" escalator ha> been installed in a big city j btore here. A voice from speakers set between the steps and the handrail tells shoppers of interesting bargains and store attractions. Now the store is relaying Christinas carols. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article32 1957-12-10 3 ALGIERS. Mon. French military sources last night claimed to have tracked down and killed 227 Nationalist rebels in a series of widely scattered actions over the weekend. A.P. iAP - 32 words
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Article25 1957-12-10 3 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. Sir Ernest Oppenheimer. the i South African mining mag- nate, who died last month. left an estate valued at £3.600,470— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article315 1957-12-10 3 LONDON. Mon. Closing middle prices of selected I stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Mon— Spot 25 d Dec 26d., Jan-Mar 26(1. April-June 26'vd.. July-Sept 26.d Dec. r i.[. 2nd.. Jan. c.i.f. 25'« d.. Feb. c.i.f. 25 \d.. 4 Tone: Active. TFN \< LONDON. Mon —Buyers315 words
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Article123 1957-12-10 3 Wanted: A new law for space NEW YORK, .Mon.— Sir Leslie Munro. president of the United Nations General Assembly, said yesterday that the assembly might have to call a special session next year to consider control of space missiles. He said one question involved was sovereignty over the moon andReuter - 123 words
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Article283 1957-12-10 4 'CRISIS'— I GOT NO REPLY' Cresson criticises the rubber shoe makers THE manager of the Singapore Industrial Promotion Board, Mr. L. Cresson, said yesterday that though he twice invited rubber footwear manufacturers to meet him to discuss the crisis facing the industry, he received no reply. Mr. Cresson said since283 words
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288 1957-12-10 4 IN A LABORATORY AT CAMBRIDGE History is waiting to be revealed... FROM lAN MOK-AI LONDON, Mon.— More chapters of Malaya's pre-historic past are waiting to be revealed in the Cavendish laboratory of the Cambridge University. The unwritten history is contained in chips of charcoal dug up from a Kelantan cav288 words
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113 1957-12-10 4 rE Singapore management of Thornycroft and to. yesterday met leaders of its striking employees to end their dispute over an equal distribution of work. The union made proposals on work rotation which the management agreed to consider. Both sides will meet again on .Monday. The113 words
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Article262 1957-12-10 4 CONTINUOUS RAIN HAS SWOLLEN THE PAHANC RIVER TO BURSTING POINT BUT IN KELANTAN AND TRENGGANU ROADS BECOME PASSABLE AS THE WATERS RECEDE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. FLOODS are threatening Pekan, the Royal town of Pahang. Continuous rain over the past^ few days has swollen the Pahang262 words
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Article82 1957-12-10 4 Jap airline hopes to fly to XL KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Japan hopes to negotiate an air treaty with the Federation next year after Japan Airlines inaugurates a regular service to Singapore, scheduled to begin in March. The treaty will enable its 1 planes to call at Kuala Lumpur. Three senior82 words
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Article59 1957-12-10 4 Surgeon on visit Mr. Alwynne Rowlands, a senior honorary surgeon if Prince Alfred Ho.spital. Melj bourne, i.s visiting Singapor on the first stage of a fivemonth tour of some of the worlds leading surgical clinics. Mr. Rowlands, will artdn >.> members Of the Johorr Rotary Club at their tea meeting59 words
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Article151 1957-12-10 4 THE Singapore Government Ofricrr.s" Co-operativr Housing Society plans to build 100 houses next year for sale to its members on instalments. Th c society's secretary Mr. N. A. Kularajah. told tlv i Straits Times yesterday that his committee was consider- 1 ing a buildinc151 words
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Article35 1957-12-10 4 Wing Commander Walter Gibn, chief test pilot of the Bristol Aircraft Co will be the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Singapore R< ary Club at the Cathay i I Restaurant tomorrow.35 words
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Article42 1957-12-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. j Abubakar bin Abdullah. I driver of a car. charged in, the magistrate's court today with failing to .stop when signalled by a constable, was acquitted. The constable said he was j unable to identify Abubakar.42 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-12-10 4 Her essay took a first MISS VIYIrN the Singapore < hm X Girls' School, who the first pr Singapore es»m tion based on i> of margarine. Ihi was sponsored Brothers and Co She beat m<>n other entrants i $500 award. She recfivnl thi a reception hrl,i Brothers and o weekend.49 words
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Article52 1957-12-10 4 Expats 'to servo Malaya" KUALA 1 I The Fee mic Advi.M t Spencer, was Dlauded In Council toda dared i: vants here master than tl Government. Mr. Sper. plying to ci patriate.s. s "British staying On uninely serve try. "In many meant break" tions with eminent tion that served th>52 words
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132 1957-12-10 4 WOMAN HIT IN COLONY SHOP WINS HER SUIT MISS CHOO YORSIM, 26. 01 Kel tan, yesterd; summons act! Tan Ah Nya, wife, for as?;: while she \va.s shopping with Ah Nya brother -in law, a. Yong. Yong'g wife, Tan G"k X similarly sued tai a case, was abst-rr She was132 words
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Miscellaneous10 1957-12-10 4 RADIO MALAYA JSJ NATIONAL SHORT S^SSefT'' B^-aniJK W ji Malacca10 words
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171 1957-12-10 5 'No more unqualified teachers,' says Govt. 100 ON LIST: SOME TO BE REPRIEVED I TNQUALIFIED t c a chers in Singapore Government aided Chinese schools should not be re-employed next year, management committees have been told. An Education Ministry circular says unqualified teachers mean those who have failed in the171 words
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Article64 1957-12-10 5 Three Malayans will attend the Food and Agriculture Organisation's Indoi Pacific Training Centre in i fishery co-operatives and ad- i ministration In Sydney. Aus- tralia. on Dec. 16 They are Mr. Masdawood Ahdan. a Singapore fisheries inspector. Inehe Abdul Samad Ha.ii Salleh. senior cooperative marketing officer.64 words
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Article32 1957-12-10 5 Ng Fong Lan. of Desker Road, yesterday admitted that j she drove a car without a licence along Shenton Way ion Sept. 4 i She was fined $15.32 words
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Article25 1957-12-10 5 PENANG. Mon. Pickets were back today out.side the Eastern Smeltinu Company. whose 350 workers have been on strike for the past two weeks25 words
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Article57 1957-12-10 5 Preliminary flgurps disclosed by the Chief Statist ician Singapore. Mr. E. J. Phillips, showed that Malaya's tin exports totalled 5.701 tons last month, compared with 6.519 tons in October. The exports from January to November amounted to 65.838 tons, whkh was 1.976 ton s less than the57 words
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Article54 1957-12-10 5 One Ah Seng yesterday pleaded OOt guilty in Singapore to attemptinu to extort $25,000 from Ng K:m Seng by threatening to kill nim. The threat is alleged to have been made at a e< dee .shop at the junction Of Veerasamy Road and Jalan Bcsar la.st Saturday. Ong54 words
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354 1957-12-10 5 NO PROOF: SO TWO UNIONISTS ARE ACQUITTED Magistrate: Right to seek donations £AJANG, Mon. Tan Tuan Boon, former secretaryjreneral of the Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers' Union which was refused registration, and Liew Sin Hun, the assistant secretar\ -general, were today acquitted by the Kajang magistrate's court on summons charges of promoting354 words
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Article149 1957-12-10 5 TALKS ON MODERN METHODS MANAGERS and teachers of Singapore's kindergartens will meet tomorrow morning at the Adult Education Centre in Canning Rise to discuss modern methods of teaching. The conference, the first of its kind, is organised by the Education Department. Mr. D McLeilan. the Director149 words
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Article80 1957-12-10 5 Skeletons key to cave riddle KITHIMi, Mon. Two complete skeletons believed to be the oldest so far exposed in excavation work at Niah Cave, have been brought to Kuching by a Sarawak Museum unit The curator of the museum, Mr. Tom Harrisson. hopes they may shed new light on Niah.80 words
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Article22 1957-12-10 5 Muthu Meenachi was cleared in Singapore yesterday on a charge of breaking into a Pasir Panjang workshop on Oct 1822 words
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Advertisement156 1957-12-10 5 MEDICAL EVIDENCE PROVES dh&dCdi XYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before rMtf.^K Safely. quickiy~destroys p*2P*i disease germs that cause 'S&,^ practically oil respr^^^y rotoryjpfe^ions^^^ rj^Tl Remarkable '"J^'j^^M I (p m relieving) adonTn |/^2h| I ll™' rnfoted ssues li^^-^ NO ALCOHOL •NO NARCOTICS156 words
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Miscellaneous600 1957-12-10 5 rOI.ICK BAND concert ;it Kiim baking filM imrttir ci..r> with Geors<" V Park 5.30 p m to 6:10 Icing 230 p.m.; SmUtoooi d inclng p m 1 new session I—beginners1 beginners 3 p.m.. SHKI.I. THKATKKTTK: Free inlermediiUe and i(l\a:H( fi pm: film show -University of California Blue Triangle Cinb^ visit600 words
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Advertisement308 1957-12-10 6 ''■ft.. "jj-nim, W '~-*T CAMAY^f $^p)L^ Probably the most lavish soap that ever pampered your skin (yet costs only a few cents more ,v^^4v/S than ordinary soaps) *y C^y Kept fresh and fragrant in Pink Pearl foil WHITE CAMAY The soap of beautiful women, is still available throughout Spore Malaya.308 words
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Advertisement125 1957-12-10 6 GIVE HER i A BORLETT! THIS 4 CHRISTMAS AND M SAVE H190.00 FOR PARTICULARS SEE YOUR W BORLETT! JEALER OR WRITE TO: SOCIETA COMMiSSIONARIA Singapore: 175-179. Cecil Street Kuala Lumpur: Loke Yew Build n; Penang: 17-A. Weld Ro.id S^t the.. l$ QUAim ani)^^^^ Mitsubishi Cement New Marunouchi Building 4 Morunouchi125 words
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Article301 1957-12-10 7 CONTEMPT THAT IS CHEW'S REPLY THE president of the A Singapore Labour Front, Mr. Chew Swee 1 Kee. yesterday said he viewed Mr. David MarI shall's attack on his j party with contempt. Mr. Marshall at a Work- 1 ers' Party rally for the City j Council elections on Sunday301 words
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311 1957-12-10 7 Polls battle warms up as big day nears 6,400 CHINESE VOTERS WILL DECIDE ISSUE KATI PA HAT, Monday. yyiTH four more days to go before polling the three parties contesting the Batu Pahat Federal by-election have stepped up their campaign. The Alliance. Party Negara and Party Ra'ayat hold two or311 words
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Article45 1957-12-10 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Amenities added recently to the Unity Boy s Club, an Institution for underprivileged children, include a badminton court and basket ball court. The boys want to start a band of their own and hope people will give instruments45 words
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Article32 1957-12-10 7 Mr. Knk Ah Loy. of the Labour Department in Singapore, will give a talk on •Youth and Employment" at the Chinese YMCA. Prince Edward Road, today at 7 p.m.32 words
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Article201 1957-12-10 7 PRAWNS, the subject of a hot debate at the last Singapore Legislative Assembly meeting, will be brought up again when the assembly sits on Monday. Mr John Ede. Assemblyman for Tanglin. has asked the Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy by what201 words
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Article, Illustration116 1957-12-10 7 'jMli KAIN in BlagaptM on 1 Sunda.v afternoon eased into a drizzle when Bishop llobart B. .Imstutz. head of the Methodist Church in South-east Asia. laid the foundation stone of the mi."> him educational centre at Wesley Church in116 words
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Article153 1957-12-10 7 TESGKU HELPING FIND HEAD VANYANG University is Malay Studies in Marc mic year begins. Professor Chang Tien Tse, chairman of the university's execjtive council, has asked Tengku Abdul Rahman, to recommend a suitable man to head the department. The Tengku has promised to help. Prof. Chang153 words
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Article57 1957-12-10 7 Two robbers armed with a dagger and toy pistol forced their way into the home of Mrs. Tan Ah Sah. 36. in Kirn Chuan Road. Singapore, on Sunday night and escaped with jewellery worth $636. They locked Mrs. Tan and her amah into a bedroom before57 words
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Article32 1957-12-10 7 Yong Kek Beng pleaded not guilty in Singapore yesterday to robbing Tan Kirn Tor of SI new his house in Bnon Tiong Road. Yong was remanded till Dec. 23.32 words
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Miscellaneous332 1957-12-10 7 Straits Times Crossword !S3S6 tal! (8). r5""l 2 f^TT x^ 55 6 fcs.^ 7 24 Watery fall provides inade--111 111 II 111 quate contribution (1 4. 2. 3, 8 DOWN Tjrrr —r^ 3555 s^ 1 Pretty certain cure, loss than ti H H H a guinea box (9 6> S^S332 words
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Obituary15 1957-12-10 8 10 Wordn Slu (Minimum) MRS C HENDRICKS on Dec•mber Bth at the Penang Convent.15 words
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Article78 1957-12-10 8 10 Words .<!« minimum) MR AND MRS SEAH KIM CHYE thank their friends and relatives for their gracious presence, kind wishes and gifts on the occasion of their marriage at Penan* We.sley Methodist Church On 30-11-57. THE FAMILY of the late Madam Lim Poh Choo (Nya Choo.) wish to78 words
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Obituary30 1957-12-10 8 20 Words 5/0 (Minimum) IN EVERLASTINO MEMORY Of Low Hong Chye who departed In a plane crash on 10 12.56. Always remembered by brothers, •lster's and beloved wife.30 words
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Article444 1957-12-10 8 20 Kurds $10 (Minimum). AIR SHIPMENT of festival gowns hu.s just arrived at Town Country Salons at Orchard Road Raffles P!a<e. LAST DAY CHRISTMAS Sale •t Au Bon Man-he. 179 Orchard Road (upstairs*. 50 r i discount on til American dram. Can todayGIVE RADIO THIS X'mas for lasting memory.444 words
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616 1957-12-10 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues. Dec. 10, 1957. Reverse For Alliance For a party largely accustomed to the unopposed return of its candidates, or to landslide victories, failure in nineteen out of thirtysuven contests is a humiliating experience. But even these figures do not measure the real extent of the616 words
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Article636 1957-12-10 8 The National Stream We give somewhat generous space in an adjoining column to a letter from Mr. Lim Lian Giok which repeats the case of the Chinese schools against the Federation's Education Ordinance. It is an important letter, however, even if there is not a word or thought in it636 words
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1172 1957-12-10 8 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER CHIN PENG'S ARMY IS CRACKING UP By With Tengku Abdul Rahman's rallying cry of 'end thej^ by Aug. 31, 1958,' and through the efforts of the Cood Citizens' Committee., and other volunteers, a great swing in the human tide has1,172 words
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1085 1957-12-10 8 CHINESE SCHOOLS AND ENGLISH EXAMS IN my previous letter to you, I posed this question to you and all the educators In the world: Should a person taught in the medium of one language be asked to take the examination in another language? One can readily see that this is1,085 words
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Advertisement308 1957-12-10 8 I Straits Times Free Press j For fh* convtnltnc* et odv«r- I tlwr« our rtpraitntotivat at lit r tleor, SINCAPORE COLD STORAGE, j ORCHARD ROAD, will rec«iv« small I od vtrf tcmcnti ono onswen to box s numbrt. Clossitlcd odvcrtntmenti may alw b* handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Winchester308 words
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Advertisement85 1957-12-10 8 MARICAN 6c SONS we the Leading Wholesalers for: Books, British, American Australian Magatines Periodicals, and are also Publishers of: Books on the Malay languaf* by Sir Richard Winstedt, Kill CMG. FBA. DXltt. (Oxon) Other Compilers; HOKKIEN COOKERY BOOKS. With their many Branches In Singapore the Federation of Malays, their many85 words
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Advertisement103 1957-12-10 8 1)E 61 The G.E.C. Superb Six has space for pa frozen loods; a big chiller tray for fish and two handy racks for bottles and jars and an rack In the door: top shelf pulls out ha.: In gleaming white. Suitable for Alternating Current supply SlnpiiporeA'Penanp Fed' YOURS FOR ONLY103 words
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Article138 1957-12-10 9 GANG WAS AFTER AMAH'S $45,000 LUMPUR. Mon. K six-man gang ambushed by yesterday r< paring to raid S house here, to have been after 00 an amah won ■in Singapore 1 ib lottery. Lumpur printer, rhan Foim. thn house the men d to have attempt- lay that his Chiew, v.'a.s138 words
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Article84 1957-12-10 9 $86,500 in damages for widow JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A widow and her eight children were awarded $86,500 damages in the Supreme Court here today. The widow. Chuang Wai Lan. sued Nam Thian Slew, alleging negligence against Nam's lorry driver. Her husband. Lim Jit Liang, was killed in a motor accident84 words
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Article48 1957-12-10 9 i rioua .::ti> on the head r slashed in the idmltted to 1 nera] Hosafter midnight. They were Wong Slow Kong 22 and Lee Tiong Kong. 1( Beth were found at Duxtoi Hill II is believed the two me: were victims of a sang figlv48 words
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437 1957-12-10 9 REPLY TO THAVER CHARGE ON EXPATS: fc WE REFUSE TO PLAY TO THE GALLERY' 'THAT IS WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF WE MALAYANISED PUBLIC SERVICE TOO QUICKLY' j TENGKU ABDUL* RAHMAN said toda/that the Government would not bring disaster to the country by going ahead with437 words
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Article, Illustration184 1957-12-10 9 MABEL LEE STORM OVER WEDDING PLAN HOME FOR CHRISTMAS MABEL LEE. the Singapore music student in London who hit the headlines over her romance with British actor Glyn Davys, arrived in Singapore by Qantas yesterday to spend Christmas with her family before returning to Britain for her wedding next month184 words
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189 1957-12-10 9 T*HE SCENE: Bco Lane, Singapore, late yesterday evening. At one end stood Mr. David Marshall, leader of the Workers' Party, surrounded by a City election crowd. I Thirty yards away, Mr. Gerald de Cruz, organising secretary of the Labour Front, mustered a189 words
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108 1957-12-10 9 Minister joins in song for 'funny man' of radio Xl ALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister for Interior and Justice, Inche Sulaim.in bin Dato Abdul Rahman and an audience of 600 in the town hall last night sane, "He's a jolly good fellow" for Radio Malaya's "funny man." Mr. ten Thorne.108 words
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Article110 1957-12-10 9 An ancient Austin won this race WELL-KNOWN Singapore racing motorist, Mr. J N. K. Moncriell, was the winner of the Malayan Vintage Car Rally £eld during the weekend in conjunction with the screening of "Genevieve" at the Pavilion Theatre. Singapore. Driving a 1936 Austin 10. Mr. Moncrleff arrived at the110 words
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256 1957-12-10 9 CID MAN FIRED TO BREAK UP GANG SKIRMISH A SINGAPORE detec-| A tive opened fire on Sunday night to break up a street battle between thugs from two powerful secret societies—Groups 108 and 24 in the Beach Road area. Several bystanders were injured by broken glass before the thugs, numbering256 words
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Article27 1957-12-10 9 A total of 797 people gave blood at the Blood Transfusion Centre. Singapore, last month. Three hundred and sixty of them were new donors.27 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-12-10 9 S- Mohamed Haneefa, 35. a former S-T.C. conductor, who appealed against a High Court award of $26,462 for I the loss of his left arm in a car accident, on the ground that it was inadequate lost I his appeal in the Singapore i87 words
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Advertisement101 1957-12-10 9 TINGLIN6-FRESH' 2nd that means healthy gums M «mk Klrl The tingle I I comes from Sodium ;9|H| Ricinoleate, a JHF I substance that cares i^^SJk for your gums, and il^^w iifiy i! J ever y tu^ e t^ m W "1 <: <v GIBBS S.R. is good for teeth and101 words
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Advertisement220 1957-12-10 9 Please choose ÜBE CEMENT for your construction "ÜBE" *f* m <*& f<> T the l> est quality. 4% OUR MAIN PRODUCTS Portland Cement, Pozzolan Cement, Ammonium Sulphate, Nitric Acid and Other Chemical By-products, |K Coal, Machinery. Grinding Steel Balls. Asbestos Slate Sheet. 1-2, Nogato-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. Japan Coble Address: ÜBETRADE220 words
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Article, Illustration1256 1957-12-10 10 SUSAN RABBIL'S Jeminine Forum AN AIR OF ELEGANCE THE PARIS TOUCH T<HE week's most original invitation came in the form of a copy of a well-known society magazine, enclosing a card to announce the opening of Singapore's newest dress salon. Something new is always irresistible, so I went along for1,256 words
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Advertisement176 1957-12-10 10 SOMETHING NEW FROM Houngs YARMOUTH BLOATERS (OAK-SMOKED. BONED READY FOR THE OVEN) SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Fresh and fragrant HPURE GROUND COFFEE still available in the ever-popular GREEN TIN LYONS 72/ COFFEE M. Health and happiness are the two prize possessions that all parents wish for their Babies and176 words
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Advertisement197 1957-12-10 10 A perfect silhouette, youthful and enchanting.,. A beautiful example of Jktsfs''^^^w. the casual, easy freedom ie^^-^ of today's fashions tffl 1^- S» f/*> /f II I wL W'i I "Skippies" byJxTrmfit The trend to free and ra«y fashions is truly when you wear "Skippies". Your curves c ome naturally, in197 words
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Article, Illustration986 1957-12-10 11 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Cloth merchant's servant pretended he was King of England's son Oday in 1491, Pregent Meno, a re ion silk merchant, sent his young nt. Ferkin Warbeck, to Cork in Iresith some sample cloths. The 17--ild Warbeck, a dashing, handsome could hardly wait for the ship toDaily Mirror - 986 words
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Advertisement206 1957-12-10 11 All the family BEAT the HEAT h LIFEBUOY TIME to knock off s<H.n...TIME to «o p^^ V^ 1 home to LIFEBUOY shower. Th«fs K£^/~r n'JtJ^Mld^^' the »«y to be.it the he:it What R tre;it JV^V 7 V to soak in that linurinus LIFEBUOY O J\S/r^>* "r* Uther~to (eel fresh and206 words
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Miscellaneous175 1957-12-10 11 I\urnten A 3ttio cc -i\'AT:\o co z^vou know pac u^^" n. *^aT ~*^a^~7^^^l LT3?^2!T9L3SSSDB3^^4ii3C33SLt3GriLB^I^aBB^BBI Sc\£C £T A G'PL 6C- MOCE I SUPPOSE A;Sw /Tk^ZH lT2^2Cl]C£aSaGa^^C2i^2rSa>2^a^Baßßßßß9 C U T > M 5 y%L\ >CU tUY A T *-c j /ii Baß^^^^^S»a^^^^^^^^^^^^^3^Baßßßßl The Saint ittj Leslie iharteris ~77 NEVB? DID I )/yOU175 words
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794 1957-12-10 12 INDONESIAN RUBBER IMPORTS DOWN BY NEARLY 10,000 TONS By Our Market Correspondent THE Singapore Rubber Market was firm yester--1 day as the result of the continuing uncertainty* as to the situation in Indonesia and December first grade closed at 84 cents, a rise of 34 cent* on Friday's official closing794 words
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Article24 1957-12-10 12 SINGAPORE. OEC. 9. j RITBBKR: 84 cents \xr Ih. (up 3} cents). 1 TIN: $359 374 per 1 pi.ul (down $2.50). c24 words
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Article156 1957-12-10 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares showed an easier tone with Herald dt>un Bd. providing the steepest movement. Henry Jones rose Is. 3d in pro. ulr the main exception. Base metals eased with Broken Hill South down Is. 6d which was the main price variation in an otherwise steady mining156 words
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Article152 1957-12-10 12 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. dosed in Singapore yesterday at 84 cents per lb. up 3! a cent* on Friday's closing prire. The closing tone was steady. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were; OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. buyers 83 .sellers 84 i iNomi; Int.152 words
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Article106 1957-12-10 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exrhansr. noon price* per picui yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK Continent December/January $30 buyers, $30 3 4 sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk $49' 2 sellers, drum: (S3 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $105, Sarawak $104. special Sarawak black $68 (all unchanged).106 words
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Article91 1957-12-10 12 Ships lying alongside thr Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Empire Fowey 1 'I, Rnexenor 4 o. An Lung 6A. ratsuharu Maru 6 7, Benmhoi 10 11. Siraat Madura 13 14. Hiiiki. Maru 15 16, Llmburg 18, Qorgon 19 20. Resang N Wall 1 and 2.91 words
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Article111 1957-12-10 12 November rubber crops announced Include: Kempas 326.050 lb., Radrlla 19,000 lb Allenby 44,500 lb.. BenU 87,000 lb.. Jeram Kuantan 59.000 lb Kundong 52,000 lb.. Mentakab 75.000 lb., and Sunrrt Ba«an 150.000 lb. Balu l.lnunr 181.000 lb., Parli Prrak 50.889 lb. Riverview 148.000 lb Malaka Plnda 124 200 lb.;111 words
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Article58 1957-12-10 12 Outputs from the estates and mines fn the (luthrle Group for November and for 1957 to dale in parentheses are as follows: Kubbrr 8.180.400 lb.. (80.141. 80(1 lb..'. t.-a Iblark) *****0 lb (1.978.500 lb i. palm oil 1.423 tonx i13.82fl tons i palm kernel* 415 tonx 1401 158 words
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Article166 1957-12-10 12 Thr Malayan I M hanje Hank. Association made the following rhaiißes in Us rates to merchants yesterday mil rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T 32 13 16 O.D. 32 IS 16. 90 d .it 33 1 4 credit bilk. 33 1 4 trade bills. Canada: buying166 words
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Advertisement615 1957-12-10 12 NOTICLS CUSTOMS AND EXCISE FEDERATION OF MALAYA T enders will be received by the Senior Customs Officer, Federal Customs Training School. Malacca, for the supply of cooked food and foodstuffs for a period of six months commencing Ist |anuary 1958, to the Federal Customs Training School, Bukit Bahru. Malacca. 2615 words
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Advertisement421 1957-12-10 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS A VACANCY EXISTS For two years from Ist March. 1958. for a Programme Specialist II in the Libraries Division of U.N.E.S. CO.. Paris, for which Citizens of the Federation of Malaya and persons now eligible for Federal citizenship may be considered. J Basic salary equivalent to $22,461 jMalayan421 words
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Advertisement864 1957-12-10 12 NOTICES THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS LIMITED (Incorporated ln Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat an Extraordinary General I Meeting of the Members of The i Jtraits Times Pre-ss Limited will I >c held at the office of Me.ssrs Svatt Co.. N.T.S. Building. Singapore. on Tuesday 31st i iecember 1957 at864 words
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Advertisement784 1957-12-10 12 NOTICES NOTICE THIS IS TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT we LOW LIEN TEE and CHOO KIM NEO married on the 6th January, 1952, mutually agreed on the 2 1st day of November 1957 to live aeparately thereafter and that the »ald mar- rlag* be dLwolved from the date aforesaid. Low784 words
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Advertisement568 1957-12-10 12 AMERICAN MAIL LIME tot Lot Angcle*, Son Froncitco. Portland, Scattl*, Toe, m AUo accepting corgo for tionthipm.nt to Central t S'pora p *"'«.t, "Amoricon Mall" Jl D«c/ 2 Jan 2nd Call 5/ Jan EVERETT ORIENT us Fof Hongkong. Jopon ■Brod«var.tt" 16/18 Jan ...°',J.Z"£5 •"TTo^on-^ct-- /MD C EVERETT STAR LINE M.K.,568 words
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Advertisement1023 1957-12-10 13 tl l4 os MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. 2411 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE '"S °"'imGS ro IWbWOO* GLASGOW, LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS Ju.« bL v t0 O""-" '<« Copa of Good Hopal I toteed vio other ports to looa ono d.schorga corgc Smoooore Ou S°"» S'hanr. Penang Oae 10/11 Doc 121,023 words
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Advertisement1146 1957-12-10 13 mt v i pmm #i jj ikY^RTrfiTfiM EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK ANO/OR FAR EAST > Penang P S'hom bpore FALSTRIA In Port 11/12 Dec 13/14 D.c Colling Saigon, Bongkok "KAMBODIA" 14/1S D«c MANCHURIA" 23/24 Doc 27/28 Doc i MEONIA" 11/11 Jan 14/15 Jan 14. 17 Jan Colling1,146 words
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Advertisement1056 1957-12-10 13 b U uTd"ng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD ",'3,7? iINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) I LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. J. CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang lENMHOR for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hamburg G. 10/12 Dec 13/11 Dec 14/17 Dec lINLOMOND for London, Jl/J4 Dae Rotterdom, Hamburg 25 Doc/ S1,056 words
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Advertisement1164 1957-12-10 13 MeALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL No ***** IXLERMAN LINES KLAVENESi LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM HAMIURC 4 HULL LOi ANGELES, .'.AN FRANCISCO, one U.A.. North At,ant, c 2^% "£^cJU!T££ tind Canada vio Colombo Americo CITY Or SWANSEA »ONNYv, UE i'pora P. S'hom Penana Spore p. i rcm Penang 2J/J0 Dec Jl1,164 words
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360 1957-12-10 14 OUTLOOK IS EVEN MORE EHCguMAuwv DOMINION CAN SUPPLY OUR MART WITH BIGGER APPLE IMPORTS NOW MALAYAN canned pineapple is Raining wide popularity among Canadian consumers, the Canadian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. M. P. Carson said yesterday. Exports of the fruit to360 words
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Article, Illustration328 1957-12-10 14 I|R. Sydney Rothman. chairman of the world wide organisation which produced the fiist filter tipped cigarette in 1905. the first kins Btoe cigarette in 1937 and tinfirst king size filter cigarette in 1950 was In I Singapore last week on j a goodwill mission, visit-328 words
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Article244 1957-12-10 14 We buy more N.Z. goods SINGAPORE and Malaya are big markets for New Zealand dairy products and frozen meat, said a businessman from that country who visited the Colony recently on a trade promotion tour. He was Mr. M. G. Laird. I central merchandise manag- 1 er of the New244 words
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Article, Illustration171 1957-12-10 14 INDIAN Overseas Bank Ltd. ol Madr its overseas network of brand the Federation of Malaya. Fhis was announced in Singapore by the general manager. Mr. C. P. Doraikannu. who is at present making a routine visit to his local branches. 'We are171 words
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Advertisement189 1957-12-10 14 vw j I N v' 'r§ i^v. 7ff S V f>' W I I Whete there's a door V A L C. V aeCISTCRCO TBAOI MA«K a Besides letting S f people in, a door is v^^ < meant, to keep unwanted v > 5 people out. That's why most189 words
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Advertisement143 1957-12-10 14 Be specific fly CATHAY PACIFM CALCUTTA jg~r RANGOON y^ANGKOK y/y/ j± fp\ PHNO!" PENH Wj J fly CPA from Kual3 [ujpr |JV to HONG KONG a\ 1 FLIGHT WEEKLY EVERY MOND CATHAY PACIFIC Consult: Malayan Airways Lid.. Ocean Building, Singapore. Tei. 2766: Th« Borneo Co.. Ltd.. B. N. Borneo Sarawak.143 words
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Advertisement494 1957-12-10 15 l^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M^^*M^ M *MWMMMMMMMWSMMMMMBaI___B| Check Before Posting j El to Box Nurabtrij c ihould b« »»ken .n S t o box number the CORRECT ,nd Address »o »he j MM, Cecil Street. be «en» by fegii- i fl poit: Post»| Orderi or hould be croiied. MIIMIIIMiIMMHMMIMiniIr ,pd from Page 8)494 words
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Advertisement909 1957-12-10 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 70 Hor<*« Ji Mm.) 8,,x SO ett. txtra. 1 UNFURNISHED ROOM. Rent $55/- private entrance, telephone 1 Inriiai. couole, bachelor, working 1 1 lady, 3. Topaz Road, off Woods- i Mile Road, *****. Evrtilngs. WELL FURNISHED 2-Bedroom i house with appliances. Modern Conveniences. reasonable rent, 123 Emerald Hill909 words
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Advertisement882 1957-12-10 15 EDUCATION ro Wordt $S (Mm.) Box if) tt: txtra. 1 FROM DEC. 12 to 24. the fenang High School Invitee Regis- 1 ration of Bov.s and Girls from 1 Kindergarten to Form V Inclusive v the School. Time: 9 am to 1 noon. Chinese Classes will fiinc- ion from 7—9882 words
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Advertisement839 1957-12-10 15 DOGS. PETS. ETC to Wordt tS (Mm.) Box SO rtt *xtra. FOR SALE Great Dane *****. Pel. *****, selling cheap to good home. BEAUTIFUL ALSATIAN PUPPIES for sale. Four weeks old Contact Langonl Terentang Estate, Sungei Gadut, N.S. Phone Seremban 294. VEHICLES FOR SALE tOWordtsi(.Min.) Box M> rl«. txlru VAUXHALL839 words
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Advertisement478 1957-12-10 15 M»K SALE 20 Wordt tS (Mm.) Box SO rti. txirn. GOOD QUABRYING PLANTS Including crusher, granulator, engine, drilling machine, air compressor for sale at bargain price, available Immediately. Please I apply to Box A 5919 ST. HI-FI EQUIPMENT: Stockists of Quality Amplifiers, Pick-ups, Turntables, Speakers, Taperecorder Etc., Comparative demonstrations daily478 words
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Advertisement383 1957-12-10 15 FRESH FLOWERS 20 Wordt 110 (Minimum), limit, 1 month. 10 Wordt t2.it (Mm.) CORONA— Orchids by air for Christmas $20 per box.' ***** DAISY Good Selection Orchid* to Europe by Ail. Ring ***** SUN KEE FLOWER Shop— Sr«ipia!lsts in Bridal Bouquet/ Wreaths— 367ll OARDENFRESH ORCHIDS to UK. for Christmas Special383 words
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Advertisement125 1957-12-10 15 TATUAV Phone OPENS J vHIitAI ***** TODAY! J M A FACE TO 4^A REMEMBER! ywk )f A NAME TO M REMEMBER! J t ANTHONY j fl J PERKINS %*#fcfr t T Hollywood's newest discovery in a great jr dramatic role that has J the critics m, r*\ Z raving— I125 words
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Article45 1957-12-10 16 PORT ELIZABETH. Mon —Eastern Province were all out for 141, In their second innings giving the Australians victory by an innings and 81 runs here today In the first innings the tourists declared 371 for four in reply to Eastern Provinces' 149— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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301 1957-12-10 16 EPSOM JEEP - New Bukit Timah Heath will be best in East EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE will have the finest racehorse training ground in the Far East next year. Hie Bukit Timah Heath,; now under construe- tion, will be ready by j April. Spread over an area of several hundred acres, the j301 words
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Article166 1957-12-10 16 SCC 'B NO MATCH FOR RAF CHANGI R.A.F. Changi "B" beat Singapore Cricket Club I "B" by 17 points >a goal, three tries and a dropped goal i to nil in a rugger match on the padang yesterday. Displaying all-round superiority R.A.F. Changi. except for a late second-half rally by166 words
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Article367 1957-12-10 16 Olympic Games bronze medallists keen to play here on Jew. Spore FA offers 'special' terms DUL(i ARI A, the Olympic (James soccer bronze medallists who beat Singapore 10-2 when they stopped here on their way home from Melbourne last year, may play a "return match' with367 words
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Article111 1957-12-10 16 CHONG JIN BEATEN IN MIXED FINAL F ONDON, Mon.—Oon Chong Jin of Malaya I and Mrs. E. J. Timper- i ley of Britain were beaten in the mixed doubles final of the London badminton j championships at Epsom last night. They lost to J. R- Best I and Mrs. W.Reuter - 111 words
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Article51 1957-12-10 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. Al- bert Thomas. 22, of Sydney yesterday .set up a new Aus-' tralian record for the three miles when he clocked 13min.'. 25.95ec. He beat John Landy's record by I.ssec The world record of 13min. 14.2 sec. is held by Sandor Iharos of Hungary.51 words
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Article376 1957-12-10 16 POUR new clubs. Stable Boys S.C.. Railway Recrenr tion Club. Royal Navy and Bukit Panjang District League, will be eligible to play in the Singapore Amateur Football Association's league competition next season. They will start in the third division il they decide to enter teams.376 words
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77 1957-12-10 16 DUTCH international swimmers Mary Kok and i Judy Casterlaar may swim In Singapore when they j stop over on their way to Australia at the end of the month. Mr. Johnny Tok, the Singapore Amateur Swimmine Association secretary, told the Straits Times yesterday77 words
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Article19 1957-12-10 16 SYDNEY. Mon Professional tennis star Lew Hoad yesterday beat fellow-Austra-lian Ken Rosewall 5-7, 6-2, 6-3 here.— U.P.UP - 19 words
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Article, Illustration127 1957-12-10 16 Bugatti saves a high shot MATCH ENDS IN A RIOT rHIS match ended in a riot Jttavio Kiuitti the Italian goalkeeper is seen here savins: a hiuh shot during j a Northern Ireland attack at Belfast last Wednesday Hut the Italians got angry i when Bugatti was charged j byAP - 127 words
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Article197 1957-12-10 16 SINGAPORE All Blues selectors have made two changes to the side that beat Selangor 8-5 on the padang a. fortnight ago in their coming key south zone match against Johore A.sian s at Jonore Bahru on Saturday. The selectors have brought in Malik (Police197 words
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Article56 1957-12-10 16 Results of tho Sirmaix>ro Chinese Recreation Club annual handicap tennis tourament at Honp Lim Green yesterday were: Singles: Wong Choni; Trek '—20 3 1 bt S.H Tan I 15) 6—2. 6-3. Doubles: Kam Gim Lock and Chua Pens Eim 3 1 bt Henry Panu and Dr C.J Poh56 words
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405 1957-12-10 16 Hereford to meet Wednesday FA CUP THIRD ROUND TIES ON JAN.4 LONDON. Mon. Hereford United, the little non-League team which trounced Queens Par!; Rangers B-l on Saturday, will meet j First Division opponents. Sheffield Wednesday, in the third round of the Football Association Cup on Jan. 4. Hereford were one405 words
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146 1957-12-10 16 LUCK AGAINST STORE BOYS ALL THE WAY NOTHING seemed to yo right for the Singapore Combined Schools team as they began their inter-state schools quadrangular campaign yesterday. Their troubles began long before their opening match in which they were held to a scoreless draw by Selangor at the Victoria School146 words
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Article144 1957-12-10 16 MALACCA Schools, winners of last year's tournament, made a go°d start yesterday by beating Negri Sembilan Schools 3-1. Malacca scored first in the 9th minute against the run of play through Colin de Silva with a knee high shot from the top ol the circle.144 words
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Article61 1957-12-10 16 Ismail Marian has been dropped fr .squad for the Qnal Thomas Cup train:: from Dfc 13 to 22. Tin- thn, Singapore players invlti Ong Poh L;m and Omar Ibrahim. H row mom. :id Ibrahim go torn Lim Say Hup. Nt Penang, a r student, who61 words
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Advertisement727 1957-12-10 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" N «..r./- (M \tinm Ihul; I munlh. 11l U ords $2.60 (Mm.) BRING YOUR AILING Cactus to Cactus Shop. 258 Orchard Road. BOOK YOUR X'MAS lunch at GH. Cafe on the 19th of December. ETHNE BEAUTY PARLOUR Tani-le Inn (Upstairs). Tanglin Road— Tel: *****. ATTRACTIVE727 words
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Advertisement92 1957-12-10 16 X^JJ^' /TAPE R Vtet Collaro Mark IV Transcriptor r^HS s^^ *3 Hours Playing Time I Instantaneous track ChangeX *3 Speeds 15" "J" 3" per ,^^=s;. second \H Plai/s al! pre-recorded tapes \V^ m 4 Watt Output Electronic Ei/c Indicator s^^ m^. *-~S Mechanical Place /Jm/^^^***' Indicator s4rX?tth.~ Complcf, (Zfy-—^ guaranteed92 words
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Miscellaneous36 1957-12-10 16 HHMM South .1u11,. n v Johore \ll-Hlih-x. Johore Biihru; S.R.c v South Wales liordrrrrs padani; HOCKKY Schools inter-state quadrangular: Singapore v Malar.a i I p.m.); Nrgri v Selangor (."> p m i Victoria School ground, TyrwiH Road.36 words
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