The Straits Times, 30 December 1957
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Title Section18 1957-12-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1957 15 CENTS18 words
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Article717 1957-12-30 1 FOOD, MEDICAL SUPPLIES FOR CEYLON FLOOD VICTIMS USS Princeton races to Singapore bound on mission of mercy Floodwaters are slowly falling in Ceylon Call for an aid rally in Singapore RAF 'copters will help American aircraft carrier, escorted by two destroyers, raced into Singapore yesterday from717 words
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Article168 1957-12-30 1 U.S. GOVT. SURVEY WARNING WASHINGTON. SUNDAY. ?ICA warned today of a Communist bluettt to take over Indonesia. A survey by the U.S. Information Agency, to be distributed to its 200 posts throughout the world, draws ■i close i arallel between current ant' -Dutch actions in168 words
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107 1957-12-30 1 Teach Std. I in Malay, they demand 1/ UALA LUMPUR, Bun.— The Federaon of Malay Teachers' -ociations wants all vrrnment and gov--nment-aided primahools to use MaaB the medium of action in StandOne, beginning xt year. is one of three deinds decided upon at the ition's annual conicre today. Other demands107 words
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Article40 1957-12-30 1 NEW YORK. Sun. Thr United States Government is expected to cut sharply, over the next two years, the number of American technicians working on technical programmes in under-deve-loped countries, the New York Times reported today Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-12-30 1 GANGSTERS— BUT SO SHY Gangsters hide their faces as they and other mourners tow the lorry containing Lim's body through a Singapore street. Straits Times picture.26 words
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362 1957-12-30 1 Police looking for clash suspects mingle with crowds SECRET society thugs turned out in force yesterday for the funeral of Lim Moh Keng. the gangster shot dead in a Singapore coffee shop on Friday. Sixty gathered at Lorong Patah, a narrow alley362 words
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83 1957-12-30 1 HONG KONG BANKS RAISE THE INTEREST HONG KONG. Sun A number of banks in Hong Kong increased their interest rate.s recently because of tight money. According to financial sources some European hanks in Hour Kong have raised their interest rates on overdraft accounts to eight per cent. Before last October83 words
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Article30 1957-12-30 1 TAIPEH, Sun Nationalist China prepared to tighten its belt today in the face of a U5520,000,000 cut in U.S. economic aid for fiscal 1958. UP.UP - 30 words
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247 1957-12-30 1 Chinese want the UMNO call-up details MCA WILL STUDY THE PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. NATIONAL mobilisation to wipe out the terrorists? How? This was the first reaction of MCA leaders to the call by the Selangor UMNO to throw every i ablebodied man into the task of ending the Emer-247 words
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Article29 1957-12-30 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sun Natalie Wood and Robert Wrrner. two of Hollywood s brightest young stars, were mar- ried in a quiet church ceremony at Scottsdale. Arizona. yesterday.— UP.UP - 29 words
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Article446 1957-12-30 1 Their happy father has a disappointment INCHE Kasban bin Sabet, father of the quads at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Singapore, i f yesterday looked happy -but it was happiness tinged with disappointment. He was happy because ot prospects that the Govern- 1 ment would help to support446 words
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Article198 1957-12-30 1 Beached ship stays fast A ROYAL Navy sal- vage vessel Baronia has been trying to froe the cargo ship, Flying Endeavour, which ran aground on the Nipa Shoal, about ten miles off Raffles Lighthouse, on Saturday morning. The Baronia left the Naval Bas e to aid the stricken ship a198 words
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Article48 1957-12-30 1 COMMITTEE MEETS ON RED OFFER CAIBO, Sun.— IniiHtniic committee of Afro-A«»i;in conference bete today discii'NM'd Soviet Russia's offer of unconditional aid to uiidrr-devcloprd tions in Africa and Asia. Kaslern, western observers agreed Russia "r.trried the show" by its offer of aid.— Ren ter. (Se« Page 3)48 words
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Article48 1957-12-30 1 TOKYO. Sun. A Japanese car manufacturer today prepared to invade Malaya. A spokesman for the Nissan Motor Company confirmed that a long-term sales contract had been signed with the Sanz Motor Company of Kuala Lumpur to deliver 20 cars a month from January. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Advertisement53 1957-12-30 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Ihr World* forcmoM watrh The 2 ftnt Pri*e» The 3 Record* fnr precision out of the 10 Prizewinning rhronnmel.-r*. 7 are. Palek Philippe. Out of the 5 Priji'-tcinnine ndjuntert, 3 are Pnlek Philippe. Hr-nlt« of I<).V> roinprtition. llrillianl proof, of un<|iir*tioni-o' •iiprpniHrv H. SENA LTD. Bangkok. Penang (753 words
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216 1957-12-30 2 Garcia (new president) takes on a crisis MANILA. Sun. Mr. Carlo P. Garcia, a soft-spoken poet who has never lost an election in his life, will be sworn in tomorrow as President of the Philippines, in the midst cf the nations most serious financial crisis. The 61-year-old Presldeul la.-t month216 words
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Article63 1957-12-30 2 AUCKLAND. Sun Th" advancing tractor party of the New Zealand antarctic expedition led by Sir Edmund Hillary, was slightly less than 200 miles from the South Pole today. If the movement of two Commonwealth parties I* maintained. Dr. Vivian Fuchs and the British team should63 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-12-30 2 I.S. RATINGS on hoard the carrier. USS Princeton, are seen about to unload cases of in l.i nih n.'i-d. <i tinned milk for flood victims In Ceylon. The Princeton, anchored at the outer roads atfipm. yesterday, and due to leave early today on58 words
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Article94 1957-12-30 2 RED SURGICAL 'MIRACLE 9 LONDON. Sun. A Soviet scientist said over Moscow Radio yrsterday his col- leamies recently amputa ted a I-, of a living dot:, kept it aside for about Sf hours and then success fully grafted it on again. After the grafting and a period of convalescence. theReuter - 94 words
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Article175 1957-12-30 2 Prowler may have worn disguise SINGAPORE police are sceptical that a "weird creature" stabbed Miss Mah Yoke Lim, but they say it is possible that her attacker disguised himself with disarrayed hair and false teeth protruding like fangs. Miss Mah, 18, a student nurse. w:is stabbed in the nurses' hostel175 words
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Article98 1957-12-30 2 Provident fund snags in schools KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Constant changes in the management committees lof certain Chinese schools have made it difficult to bring school staffs into the Employees Provident Fund, the Department of Labour and Industrial Relations' monthly I report says today. 1 The report says difficulty lis also98 words
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Article151 1957-12-30 2 BU XI T MERTAJAM, Sun. The Province Wellesley South UMNO is to ask the State Alliance Council to suspend the Province Wellesley South MIC from taking part in the council's activities An emergency meeting of the UMNO last ni^ht resolved to move a motion for the151 words
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Article97 1957-12-30 2 4 large crowd stood by as eight society gangsters beat police constable afi cinema show at K Pek San Teim In Singapore Constable Boh Gi: i 22, attached to tho I Unit at Mount Yen.' attacked by the gan was walking to a bu He was rushed97 words
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Article67 1957-12-30 2 The new Iraqi ConsulGeneral in Bombay. Mr. Rafig Yaasop, in Singapore yesterday accused the Press of "grossly exaßceratinp" the Indonesian crisis. Mr. Raflg. who arrived with his family from Jakarta by .Garuna. .-aid: "Hall 'carried by the Pr< whole affair is nonsei He had spent the months in67 words
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Advertisement19 1957-12-30 2 Smiling baby— clever mother! K "Htm S K i mm L iuu kL The Borneo (.ompanv Llmitrd (Incorporated |n19 words
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Article494 1957-12-30 3 WHILE REPORTS OF PULLES-STASSEN SPLIT PERSIST, A.E.C. ANNOUNCES- TWENTY-SIXTH NUCLEAR DEVICE TO BE TESTED WASHINGTON, Sunday. YHh I nitcd States Atomic Energy Commission announced last night that the Soviet I'nion yesterday exploded another nuclear device. The commission gave no indication of the size or type ofReuter; UP - 494 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-12-30 3 in in Ihimderihief lighter-bomber undergoes neither tests it Klgin airliHd. Florida. The subjected to temperature of 65 degrees lon zero— the temperature of the air above "im feet. It passed I'.P picture37 words
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101 1957-12-30 3 Nil ii- •-mi The (iov--ir Himli I hi irthodox moves irlled Cyprus nm Government ■> if relay on a i 15-mile ride be rebel-inlestetl foothills, people along Sir route greeted him -miles but one man omo village stood in his path and said:Reuter - 101 words
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319 1957-12-30 3 U.S. urged: Give $30,000 m. to Asia \TEW YORK. Sun —Mr. Paul Hoffman, former head of the United States Economic Co-operation Administration (ECA). yesterday urged the U.S. to make an unconditional U.S. $10,--000 m'llion ($30,000 million) loan or grant to Asian countries. Mr. Hoffman, speaking at the opening meeting ofReuter - 319 words
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Article29 1957-12-30 3 WASHINGTON. Sun—America had a record number of 2 756.000 serious crimes in 1957. the FBI Director. Mr J. Edgar Hoover, reported yesterday. There were fewi murders.— A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article44 1957-12-30 3 VALLETTA. Malta, SunMr. Dom Mintoff, Prime Minister of Malta, will a.sk the island's parliament tomorrow to sever ties with the British Government. Hr wants thus action taken until a dispute over the employment of naval dockyard worker.s is settled.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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122 1957-12-30 3 STANDING ROOM ONLY IN 22 GENERATIONS NEW YORK. Sun The earth's population is increasing so fast that there may lie "standing room only" in 22 generations, a noted scientist warned last night. Dr. Paul B. Sears of Yale University said: "The time must come when we shall have to deal122 words
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Article186 1957-12-30 3 Hunt for missing baby ends lIEREFORD. Sun. A 11 fisherman angling in the river Wye here this afternoon found the body of six-weeks-old Christopher Vincent who vanished yesterday with his pram from outside a shop. The angler hooked the body as it floated by underwater andReuter - 186 words
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Article251 1957-12-30 3 Afro-Asian attack on Moscow CAIRO, Sunday. THE first direct criticism of Russia during the current Afro-Asian conference here was made at a Press conference last night by Ghana's delegate, Mr. Amou Awnah, M.P. Asked whether he considered Russia's intervention in Hungary imperialistic, he .-aid: "Yes. We condemnReuter; UP - 251 words
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103 1957-12-30 3 Plane climbs twice as fast as sound j PARIS. Sun.— A French exI perimental plane flown by 32-year-old test pilot Armand Hacquet has reached 1.250 miles an hour nearly twice the speed of sound in a I vertical ciimb the makers announced yesterday. The plane a delta wing Griffon withReuter - 103 words
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Article71 1957-12-30 3 HONG KONG. Sun.— China will nave television in May, Japanese cameraman Kyoshi Sakurai said on arrival from Canton today. One transmitter will be opened initially at Peking, he said. Chinese TV technicians are being trained In East Germany and Russia. China is making itsAP - 71 words
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Article29 1957-12-30 3 JAKARTA: Am rlca ha> agreed to lend Indonesia $13 million to buy thre< Lockhead Elrctra turbo prop airliners for longdistance flights by Garuda airways, it wag reliably reported. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article13 1957-12-30 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru Is to visit the West Indies next year.— Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article13 1957-12-30 3 DAMASCI'S: Syria has accepted a $520 million loan from Czechoslovakia for industrial development.—Reuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Article21 1957-12-30 3 CAIRO: The number of convoys passing through the Suez Canal will be increased soon from three to four a day. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article15 1957-12-30 3 NEW YORK: The U.S. demand for oil declined in 1957 for the first time in15 words
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Article27 1957-12-30 3 MOSCOW: Mr. Nikita Khrushchev is streamlining the Soviet Communist Patty leadership and strengthening his own position—by bringing in old and trusted associates of 20 years ago. U.P.UP - 27 words
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Article29 1957-12-30 3 ATHENS: Four GreekCypriot students will appear in court here soon on charges of taking part in the bombing of the U.S. Information Service library here on Dec 13. UP.UP - 29 words
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Article53 1957-12-30 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— The police chief at Topeka. Kansas, drove to the post office to mail a letter and found a long line of cars with the drivers honking angrily. A woman in a tar alongside the mail box was writing the last alines ofReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement390 1957-12-30 3 IMPORTED W Abn vl« WEAR><^ \j]\ SUITS NM I/B> SLACKS 'k W CUT FROM THE FINEST \< FABRICS OF DACRON- t_y k WOOL, ORLON-DACRON 1\ AND 100°o DACRON IN COMPLETELY NEW RANGE I OF COLOURS, TEXTURE AND PATTERNS. AVAILABLE IN ALL SIZES— 36-38-40-42-44 [Jjf/ MJ IN REGULAR AND f^£jr SHORT390 words
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Article306 1957-12-30 4 FIGHT FOR THE FUTURE OF 70,000 CHILDREN CHAIRMEN TO MEET JOHARI FOR SOLUTION KUALA LIMFIR, Sun.— The education authorities are making every effort to save 70,000 Federation six-year-olds from being deprived of primary education next year. The big problem, which the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed306 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-12-30 4 .MR. LOW SIOW WHATT. a civil engineer recently graduated from the University of Western Australia. Perth, and his bride Miss Florence Chee. a teacher. Both are from Singapore. They were married at the Singapore Registry on Saturday.41 words
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170 1957-12-30 4 PAP MAN'S PROTEST ALL A FUSS' SUCCESSFUL candidates in the Singapore City Council elections should thank their voters on foot, instead of using lorries fitted with loudspeakers, a Liberal-Socialist councillor, Mr. S. II Vasagar. said yesterday. Mr. Vasasar was commenting on a protest made170 words
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Article112 1957-12-30 4 TEACHERS DROP RAZAK INQUIRY ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -The Federation of Malay Teachers' Assoriations has decided not to press for a commission to inquire into the implementation of the Razak. Education Report. The federation has 10.000 members. Neither the full session of the federation's annual meeting today nor its sectional committees112 words
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Article62 1957-12-30 4 Wong Slew Kok. 39. a patient at the Woodbrldge Hospital in Singapore, had his left ear bitten on" by another inmate while he was sleeping in the ward at 9 20 a.m. on Saturday. A hospital attendant wlri went to investigate a commotion in the ward62 words
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Article93 1957-12-30 4 Four barbers and hairdressmg organisations in Singapore yesterday told the Minister for Labour, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, that a few barber shops were not observing the agreed 9 a.m. to 7 p m. working hours. The Singapore Barber Assistants Union. Singapore Hairdressing Workers' Union. Singapore Barber93 words
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Article36 1957-12-30 4 Mr. Ong Erift Chiang has been elected president of the Bata Employees' Union in Singapore. Messrs. M. S. Daud. Chong Weng Yip and Ng See Siong were elected .secretary, assistant secretary and treasurer respectively.36 words
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Article64 1957-12-30 4 The Keris film star Maria Menado will present a symphony concert of recorded music using .-tereophonlc sound equipment at the concert hall, of the Y.W.CA.. Raffles Quay. Singapore, on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. Admission will be free. The show is being --pon>ored by the Singapore64 words
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Article39 1957-12-30 4 The Singapore Council for Adult Education will start five new further education courses next month. The courses will be on interpreting and translation i Chinese-English. EnslishChinese> modern constitution, psychology and ethics and political thought.39 words
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Article118 1957-12-30 4 Masked gunmen rob family THREE masked men. armed with revolvers, last night entered a flat in Norfolk Road. Singapore, and robbed its occupants of about $2,600 in cash and jewellery. The intruders bound and gagged Mr. Lee Kirn Pok and three members of his family his wife and two children118 words
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Article31 1957-12-30 4 Mr. Michael Bersher, vicepresident, of Columbia Pictures International Corporation, and Mrs. Bertiher. arrive in Singapore today from Han- kok by air. They will .spend a week in the Colony31 words
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Article27 1957-12-30 4 JOHORE BAHRI S. Chelliah, a bu fined $80 her speeding. H f sal drlvlne at 50 m.p.h he had to take a hospital.27 words
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Article21 1957-12-30 4 TAIPINO. Sun. known local n Chuah Teik Chung nated $200 to tl> High School hen of his late pair21 words
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Article63 1957-12-30 4 PENANG, Sun. An international fashion parade will highlight the variety show to be held at the New World Park here on Jan 18 in aid of the Poppy Day appeal by the Malay community. Prizes will bo k: best-dressed won: and kebaya. the I and the63 words
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Advertisement270 1957-12-30 4 "From health comes wealth" Health of mind and body are essentials for the cesfful men of this world A keen and an //M^/^y^^^^^. !<rt mind is dependent on physical fitncsi f md the key to suaess lies in Brand) Evcnu jM cf Chicken, the essence of strength. v__y J, f^mm270 words
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Advertisement134 1957-12-30 4 solves all these, and many other, motoring problems. Holt's has an answer to most jffi/^ of youf car niamtenance pro /fKm biems Whether its a straight forward cleamnp job or sony thing as docp seated as <t cacked cylmdci blocK there s i HOl a Holts product to do the134 words
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Miscellaneous302 1957-12-30 4 rHOTOCiRAPHIC lOCIITI ball, bodybuilding 4 p.m.; bad-ipm.; Bukit PKn.mnc. Slglap. OF SINGAPORK: Colour slides mmton 4.30 p.m. I Upper SeraiiKooi), Joo Chi.u comshow »nd rommentary by Mr. D«e SINGAPORE IIFF (I \RH munJty centres; Hokkien Huay Brownell at 4 C.ishin Stre*t 8 rORPS Ll fe- S avlng ehiiS 137 Telok302 words
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Article163 1957-12-30 5 3OQ leaders decide on pan-Malayan investigation To find out why Malays are backward in education 4 PAN-MALAYAN In- 1 vostiuati«»n into the! 1 uses Of Malay batkwardPCTg In education s to be undertaken by 1 lie Federation of Ma>tudents Unions. was dPi-idt-d at 10th anniversary nee of163 words
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97 1957-12-30 5 Cycle tour was 'good experience' for four |>ENANG, Sun. Four 1 Malay boy .scouts who mred North Malaya on bicycles "to see what the ountry look.s like." left Penang today for home. are: Shuaimi Zainal Abidin, 17, Abdul Karim Jamal, 16, (both from Peak) and Sulha Surat, 16. and Tujiman97 words
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Article44 1957-12-30 5 JOKORE BAHRU. Sun. k. a woman whom the il d< Ibed as the i. porter and distributor f ehandu in Kulai. was conin the Sessions Court ■irre of having 58 packets ol -cindu. She was sentenced to 2 months' jail.44 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-12-30 5 THIS AKMV track went off the road at the .">th milestone Thomson Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon and trashed into the five-foot way of sundr\ goods shop No one was hurt but the roof of tinMiop was slightly damaged. Pictured by Jolin Peters.48 words
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Article34 1957-12-30 5 Mr. Dennis Goh Chin Chye. a Singapore teacher, return- ed to the Colony last night by CPA from Hong Kong al ter a four-mrnth youth studj tour ol the United States.34 words
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124 1957-12-30 5 Jakarta men here to learn air operations Four Indonesian officials including the Deputy Direc- tor of Civil Aviation, Mr Germania, arrived in Singapore on Saturday to study n speed-up of services The other three are Dr. s. Alwiosman, of the Indonesian Immigration Department, and Mr. Pandalati and Dr. Rosmali, of124 words
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Article151 1957-12-30 5 Labour motto— 'bread and liberty' OENANG. Sun. The chair- man of the Labour Party of Malaya. Mr D.S. Ramanathan, today ursed Malayans to work with devoted zeal and energy' to make Malaya a happy and prosperous country so that Merdeka would mean "both bread and liberty to the people." Mr.151 words
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Article157 1957-12-30 5 Schools to get more aid NEW PLAN FROM NEXT YEAR THE Singapore Minisx try of Education has decided to increase capitation grants to all aided schools from next year. The new annual grant for each pupil will be $6 in i primary classes, $9 in seconI dary classes and $12157 words
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Advertisement368 1957-12-30 5 EVERY CHILD needs Vitamin C Q EVERY DAY and c/e/fefous Deftosa I need it to develop strong bones and teeth, and A ->. I to increase vitality and resistance to infection. I The body does not store this vital vitamin is J J daily diet should contain an adequate supply.368 words
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Miscellaneous151 1957-12-30 5 I if 'I I RADIO MALAYA NATION SHOKT WAVE lt\ XX 41 metre*!. T .Mm kc I. Sim; IPORI Medium W.i\r 111 metr» Kl\l.\ I.IMITR Mi'dium wave 341 metres I'KNAM, Medium wave :i«6 metres IPOII Medium wave 3?.0 metres M \l 1 Mi-dlum u.itr '-'>'. metres *-M- 7.15 Opening Announce--1151 words
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Miscellaneous206 1957-12-30 5 Cannon A Co, By Maa < A *t^ >I -v "5-1 \COME BACK X^r t' f>Y THATS 1 \f 1 CC*fT <NOW >\ T^\ ~S\ CAKMcN TUEKfS V V ViMVAT I'M twuO6£ ROOM TMIS IS. SHeS VIVSkVEETIP/ HtIJES A SOMETHING JTT AFPAID BUT I M GOING f SOMSTHWfi N rtiVE206 words
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Obituary31 1957-12-30 6 20 Werdi $10 Wmmiim). WILLIAMS: On Dec. 27 at the London Hospit.U. Leslie Arthur Williams, 08. E., E.D., J P.. tormerly Manager for Malaya of the Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd.31 words
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Article90 1957-12-30 6 20 Word, $10 (Minimum). MR. AND MRS. PETER ZACFARIA Thank all relatives and friends for their assistance, attendance, congratulatory dm -.ii;ej- and eift.s on ;he occasion of waddins on 26.12.57. IWE FAMILY OF the late Mr- K.oo Song Khyun, Ipoh wishes to thank all relatives and friends for ineir90 words
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Article63 1957-12-30 6 20 Hurd* HO (Minimum). JOO BEE: Here and there, everywhere seems that we once knew everything seems to memories of you. IN LOVING MEMORY of our beloved mother Madam On;; Quee j Neo. "Gone but not lorgotten." Iriserted by Beng, Goh. Low, IN LOVING MEMORY of Mrs. :ah63 words
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Article333 1957-12-30 6 M »<>rd* U$ < HinUmmm). 1 PETER PAN" Htjxm- FVrea by Popular Request on sth <fc 6th a: 5.30 p.m. Bookings in Robinsons. YOU HAVE ONLY until New Kve to buy that Ladies' a 20 r Discount from Wtaiteaways Singapore. WIN NEW COMPLIMENTS On Your Cooking with Tabasco, the333 words
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670 1957-12-30 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Mon. Dec. 30, 1957. The Rubber Horizon Slowly and methodically the recommendations of the vital Blackman report on rubber re.search are beginning to take shape. From February the additional quarter of a cent cess will increase the Institute's funds to about $10 million a year. It670 words
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Article326 1957-12-30 6 It was to be expected that the election of a leftist City Council would turn the thoughts of its employees to more pay and changes in conditions of service. The men have not waited for the new Councillors to find their feet. The Singapore City Council Services Union,326 words
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Article166 1957-12-30 6 An unexpected voice has been heard in Cairo. The Communist chorus of mischief and hate at the Asian African "solidarity conference was interrupted momentarily by the delegate from Ghana. The Russians, he said, are the new imperialists- He is ri.nht, of course, but he could hardly have expected166 words
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883 1957-12-30 6 DENIS WARNER - Questions and answers on Indonesia DENIS WARNER IS EVERYTHING GOING TO BE ALL RIGHT IN INDONESIA? by IS INDONESIA ON THE VERGE OF ANARCHY? DOES THE GOVERNMENT REALLY WANT TO DRIVE OUT THE DUTCH? WHO ARE THE REAL RULERS? THESE ARE SOME OF TH QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN THE FIRST OF883 words
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505 1957-12-30 6 NOT many years ago the Malayan student In the United Kingdom was the "Student Prince." now he is a "Privileged Godson." Having until quite recently been one of these persons of variegated names I (eel bound to comment upon this latest slur. First I must505 words
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Letter359 1957-12-30 6 MRS. SHIRIN FOZDAR in her letter 'S.T. Dec. 23.t referred to my speech In the Federal Legislative Council, during the recent budget meeting, on the question of Malay women and their jewellery. I did call upon the Malay women to come forward and embark upon this honorouble venture. They359 words
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Letter27 1957-12-30 6 Driving test priority THOUSANDS of learner drivers are applying for the drivers test. Preference should be given to learner drivers who have their own cars LEARNER-OWNER Singapore27 words
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Letter325 1957-12-30 6 CORRUPTION HAS ITS PRICE TOO rriHE assemblymen ana A councillors of Singapore have all along avoided the question of revising the remuneratiqn of public officers. This indecision has caused dissatisfaction amongst the officers due to differences in salaries. For instance, a puisne judge, who holds office on pood behaviour, receives325 words
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173 1957-12-30 7 NO TRIP TO SIAM FOR CHOOLBOY MONKS Sun. Ten Engi school students gave up their :na.s holiday to "me temporary a will return to >1 next Monday pointed. v ore promised a trip i But it has fallen :>oys shaved their aid and donned yellow for a life of prayer173 words
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Article61 1957-12-30 7 A LUMPUR, Sun. i aen capable of ma- workers better than ijuestion, according to •ithly report of the j lent of Labour and I Industrial Relations, has not i been firmly settled yet. But employer-employee re--1 lations in a well known printin? firm in Seremban have improved61 words
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Article661 1957-12-30 7 JILL CROMMELIN - JILL CROMMELIN WE OPPOSE USOfG NATURE RESERVES FOR COMMERCE' By ULU PANDAN PRA WN PONi SCHEME MAY EVEN CUI THE TOTAL CATCH' TH aVH AL i W ;!i N J nStitute Of has -en lim v ttcr ,i 0 t he Sln Kapore Chief Minister, Mr661 words
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Article116 1957-12-30 7 'REBELS' FIGHT MIC BAN IZUALA LUMPUR. Sun lv The Bunpsar branch of the Malayan Indian Congress is still functioning, despite its suspension by the Selangor MIC executive committee last week. Mr. K. Gurupatham, president of Bungsar MIC and an Alliance state councillor, said today there was no provision in the116 words
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Article103 1957-12-30 7 fHE Postmaster General Malaya, yesterday announced increases in thr postage rates on surface parrels to Britain as from Wednesday. The increases will be from 52.60, S3 70. $5.40 and $8.50 tn S3. $4.40. $6.10 and $9.50 for parcels not exceeding 3 lb, 7 lb. 11103 words
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Article31 1957-12-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Goh Ching Ming was fined $50 in the magistrate's court tor having a dagger without a police permit. He said it was for his protection31 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-12-30 7 On the right, Doris Lee shows how she wanted to pose lor Singapore's photographers. On the left is Doris after receiving a "morality" letter.33 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-12-30 7 Trixie, 18, seeks a beauty title CHARMING Irlxle Lewis. 18. a services librarian. Is one of tli- latest entrants for the "t'nion Queen" beauty contest to be held at the second anniversary social and dance of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union at the Victoria Memorial Hall on .lan. 4.67 words
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Article155 1957-12-30 7 He is due in about two weeks Mr. Wilcock was appointed Assistant Governor (Administration) in 1955. One of his first tasks was to coordinate activities common to thp Commonwealth Bank, Commonwealth Trading Bank and Commonwealth Savings Bank. KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. WORK on Malaya's Central Bank155 words
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Article39 1957-12-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Inche Mohamed Yassin bin Abdul Rahman, leader of the Alliance Party in the Johore State Council, has been appointed a member of the Standing Committee on Privileges, in place of Mr S. C. Maclntyre.39 words
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72 1957-12-30 7 iUALA LUMPUR Sun^The Federation of Malay Teachers' Associations today resolved that "film censors, besides judging the merits of the films, should also see that the Malay language is used in the dialogue and sub-titles." I'he Federation's annual meeting also urged that Malay should72 words
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Article619 1957-12-30 7 SUCCESSFUL candidates in the examinations i conducted by the Australian I Society of Accountants ln Singapore and the Federai tion of Malaya iast October I were: Preliminary Examination: Chua Swee Ming. Chia Boon i Leong. Chong Yin King. Chu Siew Kit. Foong Kit Yiu. Kok Pit Seng.619 words
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508 1957-12-30 7 LEE KHOON CHOY - Plenty of council promises so little cash LEE KHOON CHOY By SINGAPORE'S new city councillors arc outdoing one another in their pronises lor the peo>le's welfare and of letter city amenities. The only thing they lave not thought of is iow to raise the money. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, a508 words
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87 1957-12-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. C. Towle. a Customs Revenue Officer, ana his son Christopher, are In the General Hospital here with broken legs. Towle senior was admitted arst He broke hl s right ankle when his foot slipped off thd pedal of his87 words
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Advertisement69 1957-12-30 7 •ffeauat fitlto/- Music. =a BLUE SPOT MKtPUKCHASf TeHflSMMBti miimiMiiiiilllllimimiiiHimiiiiiiimiiiiniHuiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiu MEN'S SHOES! NORVIC, DOLCIS f and DOUGLAS I So//. CmmrtmrUMm and ihvap Visit our Shoe Dept., Ground Floor GIAN SINGH CO. LTD., 30-1, Raffles Place, Singaporo-1, Phone ***** in i iniiiii mm Minim mimmiiiiiHf EVEN POOS nf jjg/^^ j^ffff^lfWfSFfWlJif Yes l69 words
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Advertisement122 1957-12-30 7 THERMAX BOILERS VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL f For High Efficiency and g Sustained Economy f For COKE, GAS, OIL, f WASTE GAS or 0 Wood Refuse FuoU ff Alto Available f Economic Vertical Consult: Cro,,tub. Boiler, B^^^ SINUMMRI IIIMA UJMPU* KNANO IPOH MALACCA MUMB-S I RIIB ktm f-\tr TtaiC ANSON >X'AST*N122 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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733 1957-12-30 8 riy Our Market Correspondeni WITH only approximately a total of three days trading last week due to the Christmas holidays business was hardly sufficient on the Malayan Share Market to test prices. The volume of business written during the period was very small733 words
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Article385 1957-12-30 8 a^^fc/^^^^t^^ri^^^^i^^^b»^^eM THE rubber market only operated in Singapore last week for two and a half days because of the Christmas holidays and was extremely quiet with business largely confined to the squaring up of accounts. On Friday January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 83 cents.AP - 385 words
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Article181 1957-12-30 8 THE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was report ed by one firm of brokers for the period Dec 21 to 27. INDUSTRIALS: Praser ft Neuve Ords. $2.65 to 52.52 1 Hammer Co.. $2.15. Malayan Breweries. $3.40. Malayan Cement 15 to 16 to 15.181 words
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Article817 1957-12-30 8 THE following list ol revised quotations wa.s issued bj the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. INDIsIKI Us mm Brieu Buyeri s rt Pret 4a B M. Trustees ..520 560 l-'ou Tin Sm»;t n* Ord» n > 9 Prrf- 400 410 Or 1817 words
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Advertisement521 1957-12-30 8 NOTICES ESTATE OF JOHN RODNEY DENNLER, DECEASED NOTICE Is Hereby Given thai all creditors and other person? interest in or having claims anainst the estate of the above named dtCMMd, late of Jewsmooi Crednon in the county of Devon who died at 1 Barinc Crescent Exeter, on 22nd June 1957.521 words
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Advertisement906 1957-12-30 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are lnvltet from Federal Citizens and serving Government Officers for appointment as (a) Assistant Council 11 Reporter (English Language) and 1S (b) Assistant Council Reporter w i Malay i in the Legislative Coun- (il, Federation of Malaya, on th« >r Mean BOUJe: $482 X A2O bb'l pel906 words
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Advertisement339 1957-12-30 8 SHIPPING NOTICES i S.S. "STEEL SCIENTIST" FROM C.S A. The above vessel ls scheduled to arrive in Singapore on the 30th December, 1957 and will discharge alongside the S.H B. wharves The general survey will be held on the 7th January. 1958. No other surveys will be heldMrALISTFR COMPANY, LIMITED.339 words
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Advertisement606 1957-12-30 8 (urrrnt TMr of Total T.m r paymrnt paymrnt for p Ayrr Hitam Tin Dredging Ltd. 5%* Jan. 23 Brrjuntai Tin nrrdßing Md. 10<~ o Jan. 22 Idrls Hydraulic Tin Ltd. 75^* Jan. 24 Tuncri Brsi Mines Ltd. 15%* Jan. 21 Interim KNUTSEN LINE orient service mOM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O606 words
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Advertisement983 1957-12-30 9 ES* MANS «ELD 6. CO., LTD. T.i, 4 i» o Sh,pp,n, BLU p^~ 02 T ,,ne, '^^.••wr^rvo^^r.-, 1 0^ ™r~s« to pr&eca v, "her ooft Or C<IM of Goo<l ""*•> Smgo£,r. lOOd ond <"«"<"0« cargo ..<»» ntrpeel, Giosgcw P s nom Penong Loertcs c R- D.c 30/31 Mcncious t Marseille,,983 words
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Advertisement1145 1957-12-30 9 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWaRDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST ;:«?NCHU,,IA" P r° n9 P i h m J0 o.jTS.n MEON IA" 14/1* Jon 17/18 Jon 19/20 Jon Colling Saigon, Bangkok "SUMBAWA" 18/19 Jon 20/21 Jon Accepts cargo far Japan K NA "/1» Jon 20/21 Jan 22/21 Jon LALANDIA" 20/221,145 words
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Advertisement1030 1957-12-30 9 buil^ng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T> 2 3 7. 0 SINGAPORE (Incorporoted in the United Kingdom, 3 LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. A CONTINENTAL PORTS S'ooro P. Sham Penong BENLOMOND tor Lerdon, v Rotterdam. Hamburg G. 31/32/5 Jan London direct arrives 27 Jan BENCRUACHAN for Acton, Jeddah, Port Sudan,1,030 words
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Advertisement1244 1957-12-30 9 MeALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: 281*1 BLLSRMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, M UiU D uni LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAm.uK. null. SEATTLE, VANCOUV£R I PORTLAND ond fcr U.S.A., North Altontic Ports Accepting cargo tor Central 4 South end Canada via Colombo America CITY OF SWANSEA SUNNYVILLE Spore1,244 words
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UK SOCCER REVIEW Aim TABLES
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Article1108 1957-12-30 10 LATEST positions in the English and Scottish soccer league championships: Wolves J". 17 -5 3 60 28 3& I |fB.A. 25 11 11 3 60 41 33 'reston N.E. 25 14 4 7 55 35 32 tfan. United 25 13 5 7 60 40 31 tfan. City 251,108 words
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Article217 1957-12-30 10 Lucky Aussies gain narrow win I>ORT TALBOT 'South Wales 1. Sun. —The Australian Rugby Union team beat a combined AberavonNeath fifteen here yesterday by five points (a goal) to three ia try 1 All the points were scored in the first half. The Wallabie s were rather lucky winners ofReuter - 217 words
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Article41 1957-12-30 10 DAVOS, Switzerland. Sun.— Milano-inter 1 Italy* gained a 9-3 win over Tigrcne < Norway 1 on the second day of the international ice hockey tournament for the Spengler Cup here yesterday. Grums 1 Sweden 1 beat Zurich fSwi'zerlandi 5-2. -ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article336 1957-12-30 10 Wolves return to power football THEY'RE SIX POINTS AHEAD AT THE HALF-WAY MARK LONDON, Sunday. WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers, who lost their long unbeaten record to Tottenham Hotspur on Thursday, returned to powei football yesterday with a 2-0 win at Sunder They start the second half of the English soccer season with336 words
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212 1957-12-30 10 were Millwall. Walsall and Torquay in the Third Division South, and Bradford of the Northern section. Exeter City, who before their fine Christmas run were bottom of the Third Division South, whipped the leaders, Brighton. 2-0 yesterday. Brighton still lead, but only212 words
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467 1957-12-30 10 lONDON. Sun.- Scotland.. final Rugby Union trial at Murrayfield. In which Scotland and The Rest drey at 13 points each, left most of the selectors problems unsolved The senior team wire lucky 10 ena it'vei ana me overall standard was far below goodReuter - 467 words
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Advertisement398 1957-12-30 10 r i j<■to W*22F'- -IHm^ <■ i ■mliiiiaii iiiffff Bi^^Sfl MMTTf-Try I *>FT7rtT T^MiM^ v T 2 I llEl^iMvi NOW SHOWING! J l^JL^LLli^iiS 11 A .-.1., 1. MS A. 9.30 P.M. M PAIJI HUM PRKSKNTS yL Tiims 1r.51.% "inX/IMf. Yrtll" VISTAVISION liubclh •s.olt LUVh«ll TUU A TK(HM(OLOK M Pins- i.l.398 words
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Advertisement489 1957-12-30 10 v 0 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Directors and Management <>f I 111 sji uv ORGANISATION desire to take this Oppoi turn! to m all their Patrons who so Rrnciouslv ma-'r DonsUon; and (ash etc. for the I NDEBPRIVILEGED \\u CHII-nRKN'S (HRISTMAS TREKS. Over 1.200 eifts brine distributed amonsM tin- lollowii institutions. GRKERAL489 words
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Miscellaneous320 1957-12-30 10 Straits Times Crossword ii 12 pi 14 TS I re i i 7 I fj" ZIZIZIBiIMZiZIZ ZSIIIZiZiZSZiZI^K »>» •> w ■•>■-;■> ,>..\i vvw Sii^. 1 111 ZL *****111 I I I I I j 1 ACROSS 7 Wandering peer Is not thrust I "011. Liberty be Llfel" „J? (9 MrnßMd320 words
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Article218 1957-12-30 11 SPRINGBOKS' SKIPPER IS WELL AGAIN But Heine and Nel are out JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Clive van Ryneveld. recovered from a hand injury, will captain South Africa against Australia in the Second Test which begins at Capetown on 1 Tuesday. But South Africa will be without theReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-12-30 11 PRINCE Philip congratulates Joan Rawlings (right) of Ilornsry, North London, after stae had won an exhibition half-mile roller-skating race staged for the Duke's mnciit at Alexandra Palace, when he visited the Alexandra Palace and Park on Dec. 18.42 words
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Article142 1957-12-30 11 BELFAST, Sun. Bottles and cups were hurled into the ring at the King's Hall here last night after Trinidad boxer Boswcll St. Louis had been awarded a points decision over Paddy Graham, the Belfast lightweight. Police surrounded the ring at the end of the tenroundReuter - 142 words
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195 1957-12-30 11 VLADIMIR KUTS IS FAVOURITE FOR SAO PAULO RACE OAO PAULO, Brazil. Sun. Vladimir Kut s, Russia's first ever entrant, is the favourite for the famous Round-the-Houses' race here on New Year's Eve. Kuts. thr double Olympic champion and world record breakrr over 5.000 and io.ooo metre win fac« tough internationalReuter - 195 words
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Article60 1957-12-30 11 JOHANNESBURG. Sin. The final days oi the Australia South Africa Test match at Wanderers were free from demonstrations from the non-*hite stand which on Boxku; Day held up play. Following Thursday's display of booing and shoin'inp:. the Transvaal Cricket Union threatened to close the non-white stand orReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement387 1957-12-30 11 S; BH|^fc^Mh^Bß^B^BK^^M^iT*^j^K i o.itinurd fmm I'ace Ii) -111 \IM>Ns VACANT Bnx SO ct*. txtra. "Mtion filled ,nked. ED: Clerk/ Typist, must' i >dge of Typing, state I ins and Saiary required A 6151, S.T. IKACHERS Uull or Inlmum qualification abridge State remuneracri. Apply Box A 6146, .RECOMMENDED Cookaah good at387 words
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Advertisement532 1957-12-30 11 SITI ATIOXs VACANT -■0H,,,,,, BuxiUcts.xtr,,. EUROPEAN LADY Required January Ist for Gramoplione Store. Apply Box A 6149 B I WANTED IMMEDIAIELY ln-tc-lliaent young l.idv typist experience not essential, state Mian required. Apply Box aki;., &.j JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER. must have pasvd English std 9 irnmeaiate employment C F Required for Treasurer's532 words
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Advertisement844 1957-12-30 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT H W. g| Mm.) B;x Ml eti. extra. FURNISHED ROOMS To Let i for student* bachelors with with- out f<xid near University hostel. Apply Box A6l7t) S.T. MODERN FOUR BEDROOMED Seaside House- :i\ ulable beginning February 1958 suitable four bachelors sharing. Ring ***** after 6 p.m FULLY FURNISHED844 words
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Advertisement881 1957-12-30 11 KDUCATION 211 Wordt $i (Mm.) Bnx SO cts. txtrn. REGISTER NOW Ki'.almaga: English Afternoon School Seventh Mile. Yio Chu Kang, Primary Form 111, Nine Noon. TUITION 20 Words Si <Mm.) Box SO cts. extra. LEARN TO DRIVE with the Quickest Success. Courses can be arranged from the Malayan School of881 words
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Advertisement467 1957-12-30 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. BOATS. YACHTS. FOR SALE J« Wordt SS I Mm.) Bnx SO cl: extra MOTOR BOAT 18ft. Cabin Two 30h.p- Flrestones. M.my special features. Over 20 m.p-h. $4,000 or nearest. 2404 Ex- 219. DOGS, PETS. ETC Jfl Words IS (Mm.) Box SO ctt. txtra. MALE BOXER PUPPY Fawn white467 words
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Advertisement471 1957-12-30 11 NOTICES WAGES COUNCILS ORDINANCE No. 41 of 1947 COMMISSION OF INQUIRY. NOTICE Is hereby given that Commission of Inquiry under the Wages Councils Ordinance has been appointed by His Majesty the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong with the following terms of reference:— Terms of Reference: To Inquire Into the question whether a471 words
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Advertisement399 1957-12-30 11 TENDERS JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from c:."iss "E" and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore. up to 12 noon of the sth January. 1958 for ERECTION 4: COMPLETION OF 28 .MOVEABLE QUARTERS AT THE MARINE BASE. TAMPOI. JOHORE 3AHRU. Full particulars may be399 words
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Advertisement304 1957-12-30 11 TENDERS DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE, JOHORE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. Tenders are Invited for th» supply and delivery of ration Including Rice mc Fuel for 'he period 15th. January 1958 to 30th. June. 1958. bo-h dates lnclusivt, to the Social Welfare Camp. Mersing. 2. Tenders should De enclosed In sealed covers304 words
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Article416 1957-12-30 12 KHOO BEATS SAN TO SCORE THE WtNNISG POINT Kew San also routs Eng Hong DENANG, Sun Pen- ang the holders, after leading 4-0 yesterday, went on to a clean sweep when they beat Selangor 9-0 in the Foong Seong Cup interstate badminton competition final played here416 words
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Article233 1957-12-30 12 SINGAPORE Hockey Association ha s made a move towards the formation of an Umpires' Association in a bid to raise the .standard of umpiring at league and representative matches. The draft rule* of the association are expected to go before the Umpires Boa;*cl of the233 words
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Article319 1957-12-30 12 British 'privileges in World Cup the cause LONDON. Sun. A big row is brewing in international soccer with some critics claiming Britain has been privileged in World Cup qualifying matches. There is a chance that all four team s from the British Isles— England. Scotland. Wales and NorthernAP - 319 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-12-30 12 WITII \v:iv<" ami a urin South Afriea'a Willie Toweel, the BritiMi Kmpirc lightweight champion, arrives in London last werk from Johannesburg via Pari s to fight Cuban Orlando Yulueta on Jan. 14. Router picture.Reuter - 39 words
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250 1957-12-30 12 It was our 'weepiest' defeat says US captain SYDNEY, bun. Bill Talbert, captain of the United State! Davis Cup tennis team which lost 3-2 to Australia in the challenge round, ■^lid today that the blame should be put on Jack Kramer, the professional promoter who enticed the best U.S. playersUP - 250 words
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Article80 1957-12-30 12 LONDON. Sun. Rugby League results were: Batley 7 Hull 11; Bradford Northern 35 Castleford 12; Doncastrr n Huddersneld 19; Feathentone Rovers 22 Bramley 12; Halifax 36 Hunslet 3; Hull Kingston Rovers 44 Dowsbury 8: Kelghley 12 Wakefield Trinity 19. Leeds 3 Workington Town 13; Liverpool City 18Reuter - 80 words
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Article77 1957-12-30 12 f>RAGUE. Sun. Four I footballers of a leading Czechoslovak club. Slovan Bratislava, have been jailed for five years on charges of "cooperation with enemy agents for money." the official Communist party newspaper. Rude Pravo. announced today. The four, who were arrested last October. were also sentencedReuter - 77 words
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Article91 1957-12-30 12 BUDAPEST, Sun. Mrs. Agnes Parti has been barred for life from the Hungarian women's national basketball team, and coach Jano s Szab'< has been dismissed bot 1 of them on charges of smuggling. Budapest mws papers reported today. Mrs. Parti also has been barred from all91 words
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Article97 1957-12-30 12 STATISTICS for the Christmas Meetine which ended at Prnans on Saturday: Ist 2nd 3rd SUkrs < -pi-in i-r 3 4 3 56.100 i <■<■ i i n $5,200 Martin ISC $4,975 K. Hnnkrl. n 3 13 54.650 HiKlcf s 2 1 2 $4,350 R. Bn-iikrlrn 3 1197 words
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100 1957-12-30 12 NEWBURY. Sun.— Lieutenant-Colonel Ron Holman who returned home recently after 24 years a s a regular Army officer in Hong Kong, rode Aurelian Way to victory in the €300 Lambourn Chase here yesterday. Aurelian Way. an 8-1 chance owned by Colonel J100 words
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231 1957-12-30 12 SUTCLIFFE STARS FOR OTAGO MELBOURNE. Sun. A sparkling innings of 175 by Norman O'Neill helped place New South Wales in a strong position against Victoria on the second day of their Sheffeld Shield match here yesterday. At the close Victoria faced thp big taskReuter - 231 words
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Article72 1957-12-30 12 CALCUTTA. Sun. Ulf Schmidt, of Sweden, today reached the final of the All-India lawn tennis men's singles championship when he beat Naresh Kumar. India's No. 2 player. 3—6. B—6. I—6. 7—5, 6—2. Hr, will nnw meet, either Billy Knight. Britain's No. 4 player, or Ramanathan Krishnan, theReuter - 72 words
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Article44 1957-12-30 12 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Sun. The M.C.C. all-amateur team on tour in Ka>t Africa drew their opening two-day match today aßalnst Tanganyika, the final scores Belnfj: TMganytka 167 for 7 dec and 91 for 7 dec M C.C. 95 and 146 for 7. RenterReuter - 44 words
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277 1957-12-30 12 EPSOM JEEP - I may be back next year, says Piggott EPSOM JEEP By LESTER PIGGOTT, the famous English jockey, may ride in Malaya again at the end of the flat racing season in England next year. "I thoroughly enjoyed my brie' visit and I hope to be back for a longer stay277 words
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150 1957-12-30 12 NS RETAIN MALAYAN MALAYAS HOCKEY MEET TITLE PENANCi, Sun.— better goal average enabled Negri Sembilan to retain the title in tin- Malayan Malays hockey carnival which ended on the Dato Kraniat ground here yesterday. Necri and Perak. the runners up. drew 2-all in the final in spite ol 10 minutes150 words
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Article53 1957-12-30 12 JOHORE BAHRL, Sun. Johore, H.M.S Malaya Cup Rugby finalists will meet a team picked by Lt. col Eraut on Tuesday This game will serve as the state trial. Another trial will be held on Jan. 11 Both games will be played on the Royal Johore53 words
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Article153 1957-12-30 12 Month's training for Fed team IT U ALA LUM; 1Y The soccer team Asian Games will have oik n intensive training fore they li Tokyo. Mr' Kwok K .secretary ol tl Association of Ma the Straits Tin training of pis various states \>. begin earlier He said that he I153 words
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Article30 1957-12-30 12 MELBOURNE, g monument column surmounted Olympic circles and merang— to comment staging of the Olyn. rowing and canoeir.: on Lake Wendourc Ballarat. is to be the lakeside. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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63 1957-12-30 12 PENANG. Sun Sataruddln Zain ot Penal round-the-island cycling championship i i the Malayan Cycling Federation when he cum;)!. mile course in 2hour.s 17min. 54sec. today. Selangor's Said Ali was runner-up, with Alwl A (Selangor > third. Twenty-seven cyclists started off at P<!i;i only 14 completed the63 words
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Advertisement92 1957-12-30 12 Is your bathroom always MORNING FRESH «if notthen a sprinkle of 2 Sanilav every night will make it so! (SB) A vliEzi-Sy PROPUCT SSanilav PERFUMtO IAVATOtY CLEANER I I Sot* A9«nrt 1 SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTC 1 I iiimiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimtiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimii For Comfort and Quiet, stay I STRAND HOTEL 21/25, Bencoolen Street,92 words
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