Singapore Standard, 10 August 1957
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Title Section35 1957-08-10 1 Singapore Standard Singa STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 line,} 2400 pore P<? \l\ _2 /Oj Jf7H _3L W FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Mil. No. 39 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CFNTS35 words
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175 1957-08-10 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri. This morning six leaders (..in- 21, the students' extortion and protection ring, tposed m the Standard yesterday, each received 21 >trokes of the cane. oishment was meted out behind the closed doors of the headmaster's office of this well-known175 words
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Article171 1957-08-10 1 Russian Arms For Yemen LONDON. A[g (AP) Bi t today that I: ..i and C subsi mt: il deliveries of arms. ar. i ar; Lam s, t Arab kingdc—. r YOMfl and it about 50 Soviet 1 ..re m that Red Sea A Foreign Office spoke?: told report six or171 words
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Article75 1957-08-10 1 Jap Mob Attacks Embassy TOKYO, Aug. 9 (Reuter) A mob of about 70 Japanese fanatical nationalists fought police outside the Soviet embassy m Tokyo tonight. nationalists drove to the Russian embassy m buses to protest against the Russian k on Japan 12 years ago tod a-- days of the Pacific75 words
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Article109 1957-08-10 1 COSTS rr r:. -.st the Crown if peop'.e are brought to court "unnecesj|ar_y m a Singapore v 1 trict Judge warned yesterThe judge. Mr. D. H. Chapman made this remark after Inspector R. Sandosham made an application for v. ing two charge ore of housebreaking,109 words
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Article58 1957-08-10 1 BIRTHDAY AWARD BY A RULER THE Sultan of Kelantan confers the title of Dato on the Mufti Negri m his Throne Room m Kota Bham. on the occasion of the Ruler's 61st birthday yesterday. The Mufti became the Dato Kaya Parba. The Sultan also conferred honours on scores of officialsStandard - 58 words
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Article, Illustration239 1957-08-10 1 ...AND HE'LL RECEIVE A WARM VOTE OF THANKS' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray will address the Federal Legislative Council for the last time on Wednesday. Sir Donald will receive from the Council its appreciation for his guidance and239 words
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Article115 1957-08-10 1 Query On Bunny's Invitation I KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. What has lltsa Nancy ("Bunny" to Merdeka delegates) Simmons, the Colonial Office chauffeur done for the independence of the Federation? This question will be asked of Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman by the Federal Legislative Council's lone opposition member Tuan Haji Ahmad115 words
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Article32 1957-08-10 1 SIXTY seven persons aboard a military transport plane from California landed safely on Thursday at Hilo, Hawaii, after creeping 1.000 miles with two dead engines and a six-hour ordeal A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article31 1957-08-10 1 FOR the first time m Its modern history, the U.S. Navy will have no battleships operating at the end of this year, it was announced m Washington today APAP - 31 words
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Article183 1957-08-10 1 KERSHA VILLAGE, Central Oman, Aug. 9 (Reuter) The British-led column advancing against the Imam of Oman's stronghold at Nizwa was withdrawn yesterday afternoon after meeting unexpectedly strong opposition at Firq, six miles from Nizwa. The opposition at Firq was estimated at 200 trained men led by183 words
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Article18 1957-08-10 1 A FIRE caused by a candle left 350 families homeless m a village near Rabat.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article55 1957-08-10 1 BANGKOK, Aug 9 (Reuten Bangkok police said they had been petitioned by schoolgirls for "reasonable prelection" against being pinched m buses and public places. The girls said most of the pinching was being done by boy students. Police headquarters instructed patrolmen to give attention to the55 words
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Article30 1957-08-10 1 THE CHINESE Nationalist government had urged Chinese m Malaya to be law-abiding and to co-operate fully with the Malayan government, Mr. P. C. Miao, the Foreign Ministry ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article37 1957-08-10 1 ABOUT 40 American delegates to the Communist-spon-sored World Youth Festival yesterday accepted an invitation to visit Red China despite a U.S. State Department ban on travel there, a delegation spokesman said m Moscow APAP - 37 words
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198 1957-08-10 1 NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 9 iUP) A gulf storm named Bertha grew, into a fullfledged hurricane today and sent rising tides against the Louisiana-Texas coastal region that suffered heavily from hurricane Audrey m June. Hundreds of persons living m lowland areas of the irregular198 words
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Article, Illustration287 1957-08-10 1 REVOLT IN RED CHINA! Subversion Is Sweeping Countr PEKING, Aug. 9, (Reuter)— Chinese newspapers today disclosed more "counter-revolu-tionary" activities m places as far apart as Shanghai and Shantung Province on the eastern seaboard and Yunnan m the far southwest. In Tsinan, the capital of Shantung, yet another "counter-revolutionary organization" has287 words
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Article79 1957-08-10 1 LONDON. Aug 9 (AP)— The British Admiralty said tonight two Polish submarines pent the day steaming off the Scottish and coasts appeared to be Russian manufac* The submarines, flying the flag of the Communist Warsaw government, passed within 10 miles of the Mouth of the Firth79 words
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176 1957-08-10 1 WE'LL ATTACK IF IT ERUPTS, Says Chiang Man PANAMA, Aug. 9 (AP) Vice Foreign Minister Shen Chang Huan of Nationalist China says his country will attack m support of any revolt that might start inside the Communist-held China mainland. The official, who heads a goodwill mission from Formosa which is176 words
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Article111 1957-08-10 1 CRUELTY ISSUE ARISES Bullfight May Be Called Off I-UALA LUMI R V I The much-publicised bullfight scheduled tor Merdeka week may not come off at all. •rl Besar of Btl__«ar Incht Abd. dul Ra he would have to •elf about the conditions a Bullfights can b> tmH <*Mt with th<111 words
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Article23 1957-08-10 1 1 E 83-year-old Sultan f Johore left Southampton for home yesterday m the liner Willem Ruys, accompanied by ...d daugh' ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article16 1957-08-10 1 THE French goiSMMUU rday to t..nher step r i.nti-noise campaign by mo^orlS to^largl ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement25 1957-08-10 1 for 4ha/iYy jS$3 r^ROLEX 7 WATCHES^f/ LEE CHAY B CO. lOO.MORTH BRIDGE RD.J SPORE. (shell) You can be sure of Shell i r^ M M25 words
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1077 1957-08-10 2 ASST. CONTROLLER GIVES EVIDENCE IN EXCHANGE CASE THE Principal Assistant Controller of Foreign Exchange (Investigations), Frederick Stanley Overton, said yesterday he had suspected a rubber firm of being involved m currency irregularities seven years ago. "If I had acted on those suspicions I would1,077 words
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Article76 1957-08-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The military who provided the majority of blood donors m the past will soon be leaving the State and they will have to be replaced. Dr. L. H. Tan said yesterday. Dr. Tan is the newly elected chairman of the Johore Blood Bank76 words
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Article31 1957-08-10 2 A SINGAPORE carpenter Lim Hock Clay, 32, was assaulted by 10 thugs m Lorong Tai Seng, last night. He was admitted to the General Hospital m serious condition.31 words
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Article68 1957-08-10 2 MR. JIMMY Taylor. HO Supervis ry Training spc ht, will Kive a talk to members of the Supervisory and Management Training AsstiOn of Singapore today a". Y.M.CA. at 1.30 p.m. The subject is "Supervisory Training Techniques and General Training-within-Inc.. es Matter.- Mr. Taylor is here68 words
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152 1957-08-10 2 THE Governor of Singapore, separate Dock Labour AuthoSir Robert Black, yesterday rity, and examine the financial appointed an eight-man 'Singa- needs of the Port of Singapore pore Port' Inquiry Commission and its development and to to examine and make recom- make recommendations lor mendations for152 words
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Article, Illustration226 1957-08-10 2 WHO will be Singapores "Miss Lucky Lees?" Already pin up pictures of hopeful title contenders are pouring into tbe office of the Cath.u Organizations Publinu Manager, and these being classified for I adjudication b\ a i ol Ocautv e\\u rta Toda«j we publish other of226 words
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206 1957-08-10 2 FUTURE relations between the Singapore Tradt_ j Union Congress and several of its affiliated unions J_jfi| be decided at a crucial meeting of the 61-member TU representative council tonight. The meeting is being speci- j ally ccr.vened to discuss TU poUcy towai Is ::;e206 words
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Article81 1957-08-10 2 CLOSIXG rubber price* (cents per Ihi m Singapore yesterday wen Buyers Spot "X lilt Sept. ks v v i ssi m H S.S No 2 92* 4^ X S.S N The rr- n Singapore v. Wm Per picul. n LONDOX Xl 881 House 1 End. Sept. :7 s81 words
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Article64 1957-08-10 2 IPOH, Fri. The E Panglima Kinta, Inche Ti A ir, opening the Malay Indonesian Book Exhibitor the Perak Library today urged y youths to read and f-et more knowledge about history and culture of their people and cour I The exhibition, sponsorc ay N Perak dpoh Bran-h).64 words
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Article35 1957-08-10 2 HONGKONG. Aug. 9 Special Standard Sendee: Closing prices of the kong Exchange were ***** t* 1 St. rling; $5.***** to $1,834 to Malayan $1 to one Indcnesian Gold $259 5 to a tael35 words
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Advertisement132 1957-08-10 2 (jNOIRIPf(faIPI-J l The Sign of Quality $At)To<?j?Ajv^ and nmoe of Unrivalled Tonal Qualities fnh// c it 1958 Model fflliHSl an outstanding Radiogram with i B refined contours and special musical V«KH| M technique. Powerful 7- Valve Radio with Vi B —M-* |w^KfflSJiyy^^~~_ u l n """~_^ra_ 27ie _7/-F/ Tone Register132 words
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Advertisement48 1957-08-10 2 CIT HERE Please enter me as a candidate for the "Miss Lucky Leg_" Contest. I submit herewith a photograph of myself Address. >■■ Send this coupon uith your picture (and details ol yourself) to the Publicity Manager, Cathay Organization Cathay Building, Singapore 9, marking your envelope* "Miss Lucky Legs48 words
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896 1957-08-10 3 DOCKERS QUIT WORK WHEN TANKER WAS ABOUT TO BERTH, COURT IS TOLD A N 18,000-TON oil tanker, the "Storas" which pulled into the Singapore Harbour Board on July 12 "ran the risk of damaging itself and placing other vessels m danger', when896 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-08-10 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices JACQUELINE ANN FREE, 21. is an assistant m the J travel bureau of Anglo-French Trading Co.. Ltd., at \delphi Hotel. Before coming out to Singapore from England three months ago, Jacqueline visited Australia where she appeared on television as a model. When she returns to77 words
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127 1957-08-10 3 THE Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association may soon merge with the Health Ministry, the Standard was told yesterday. Top level discussions are now being held between members of SATA. Health Ministry and Sir Harry Wunderly, tuberculosis expert from Australia. Sir Harry told the Standard: "We are127 words
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Article91 1957-08-10 3 THE Um_X Pulavar Tamil School Building Fund now stands at $14,051.05, the President of the School's Management Committe_i Mr. A. x. Maidin, told the Standard yesterday. Among the latest donatons is $178.70 from the Singapore Admiralty Local Stall Union. The biggest donation to date is $10,50091 words
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Article43 1957-08-10 3 MR. If. Saravanamuttu. Ceylon's Ambassador to Indonesia and Commissioner m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, will give a taik on the present situation m Ceylon at the Ceylon Tamils' Association Hall." 11. Handy Road, on Monday at 6.30 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-08-10 3 trick M. Ballard, after their marriage last Monday at the Church of the Holy Family. Katong Tlie bride, the former Lore en Cordeiro. is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Alan V. Cordeiro of Singapore.37 words
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139 1957-08-10 3 The University of Malaya Students' Union is planning to fly graduands to the university's first Convocation m Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 21. This was staged yesterday by the union's hon general secretary. Mr. Donald Wyatt, Mr Wvatt said the union was planning139 words
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Article58 1957-08-10 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Ore hundred Chinese local councillors and community leaders trom Kulai sub-district will hear a lecture on civics at the Kulai court-house tomorrow. The talk on duties of local councillors, rubber replanting. *ood citizens movements and the Emergency will be opened by the District58 words
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Advertisement153 1957-08-10 3 jSpj UfviRGINIA J J jyffl H^' sMaHK^D r^ Th tjtural cork tips IV" il^^UJm r !;p> as the If ,jpV j£.''^mfl fine ItfcMN MMOtl) m >our iWQtiJ <f^A^IM CHANGE TODAY TO CRAVM'A' KIND TOIVOURiTHROAT Feel the effect... Switch on a Crompton Parkinson High Efficiency Ceiling Fan and feeJ how well153 words
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Advertisement327 1957-08-10 3 83rd ANNIVERSARY Sale SATURDAYS BARGAINS LADIES DEPT. f SP US\ •I(iun"p-Ri> Ptd Dressing Gownv 'in Ba? ith Slippers > Italian Straw Plain Col Jean> i I ols >••••" >' Vianese "Lana' Cotton Cord >prin ,T i \meriean N%lon Stretchabl. (.1- English Corona Hand Bao with Light 4 Ptd. Glaze Cottons327 words
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191 1957-08-10 4 Front Will Draw Up A 5 -Year Plan For Colony The Aim: Expansion Of Local Industries By S. VENKAT THE Singapore Labour Front will draft a Fiveyear Plan lor the industrial development of the island. The Front's chairman, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, told the Standard yesterday the plan would aim191 words
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Article215 1957-08-10 4 Mrs. Lobo Stands Firm Singapore Men Are Wonderful BANGKOK, Aug. 9 (UP) Mrs. Mary Lobo today reaflirmed her belief that Singapore men "are wonderful". Lobo, Singapore delegate to the Asian Women's seminar beret eeneed a flurry oi disagreement among Singapore women leaders when she was quoted as iajing "We never215 words
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Article81 1957-08-10 4 AN ARMY cook. Soh Chye 24, was sentenced I 1 jail and was fined m a Singapore Court -4 ~,i::- for hiding some vege- 1 m a "rubbish area of a military camp. Soh. who failed to pay the fine went to jail for a month81 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-08-10 4 OFF TO U.S. FOR HIGHER STUDIES MR. LIM Tek Pan, 19, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Lim, Singapore, left m the Bayerslein yesterday for the United States where he will take a course m mechanical engineering.39 words
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Article101 1957-08-10 4 Death Flats Loiterer Bound Over A MAN, found loitering on the fourth floor of S.I.T. flats m Upper Pickering Street at 9.45 a.m. yesterday, was, 45 minutes later, charged with attempting suicide m a Singapore Court. Kan Khiong. 44, whose wife and children are m China, pleading guilty, admitted that101 words
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Article33 1957-08-10 4 EE CHI SOXG alias Ec Chin Song was made a bankrupt m the Singapore H E_ Court yesterday, on a petition by Tay Boon Thong for a debt of (16.1 00.33 words
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Article120 1957-08-10 4 Receiving Order Rescinded A RECEIVING and adjudicating mder made against E. A. Kunz on July 26, was rescinded by the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Knight, m the Singapore High Court yesterday. The receiving order was made on the petition of the Income Tax Department for a debt of $2,222.120 words
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234 1957-08-10 4 'Grand Old Lady' Of The Teaching Profession Dies At 82 A SINGAPORE woman. IHa Matilda Antoinette Buxton, who had often spoken reminiscently ot her S3 per month salary m 1694 all paid m coppers died yesterday at the age of 82 m her home m Gentle Road. A "grand old234 words
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Article37 1957-08-10 4 THE Permanent Secretary for Labour and We! tare Mr. L. C. Goh, has heen appointed a member of the Board Governors of the Singapore Polytechnic m place of Itr. Thio Chan Bee, who has re- rii.37 words
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112 1957-08-10 4 Move To Get $500,000 For Libraries THE Singapore City Council will be asked to set aside $500,000 m its next year's budget to establish public libraries m the Colony. Mr. Sim Beng Seng has been directed to move, and Mr. Mak Pak Shee to second a resolution to this effect112 words
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67 1957-08-10 4 Death Of A Salesman: Police Appeal SINGAPORE Police are anxious to get m touch with the relatives of salesman Cheah See Thai, 27. who was _il ed (Then he fell off a t>us m Changi on Thursday. Police believe that Cheah came from Kota Tinggi or Penang. Eye-witnesses to the67 words
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179 1957-08-10 4 A $1,500-A-MONTH JOB GOES ABEGGING A FIFTEEN hundred dollars a month job m the Singapore government service is still vacant. There is no "suitable"' candidate* to fill the post. The post is that of Registrar of Titles which was recently created to operate the propoted Lands Titles Registry m the179 words
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Article33 1957-08-10 4 THE Indian Fine Arts Festival for 1957 will open today with an exhibition of Indian musical instruments, demonstrations, lecture, music, dances and film shows at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, Singapore.33 words
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Article43 1957-08-10 4 A CROCKERY merchant. Lim Bock Tee, 45, was ftt> terday fined $40 and bound over m the sum of $100 for six months by the Singapore Sixth Magistrate, Mr. Robert Chee, for causing hurt to Cheng Geok Hwee on May 2.43 words
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Article, Illustration310 1957-08-10 4 SINGAPORE will be able to see and hear a full programme of some of the oldest dances and folk songs of the Philippines for the first time next week, when the country's Cultural Foundation sends 12 of its best dancers, singers and musicians to perfc310 words
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Miscellaneous442 1957-08-10 4 Standard c&lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE ■c 'tits visit Government House f|M£APOP£ _S______ a m and Ch:ef Minister's office IhiiVprnilcnt Missionary Society: *r' H i Section) 7.19 p.m. Liberal Socialist Party: Stamford T g y c Division Committee meeting at v. vk (Orchard Koau): Senior lvl Waterloo Street 7□ m442 words
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257 1957-08-10 5 Help To Clear Them From Debts TEN Government servants were yesterday declared bankrupts m the Singapore High Court before the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Knight. This follows Government, recent offer to help them clear their debts to moneylenders before Oct. 1. Assistant Official Assignee257 words
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Article236 1957-08-10 5 PENANG. Fri— Mr. Justice Shepherd said m the High Court today that he was taking an unusual course m allowing the appeal of a 22-yeaj-old den.al assistant, Chung Kooi Tuck, who had been convicted and sentenced to two years' jail, and six strokes236 words
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Article44 1957-08-10 5 THE Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Knight, m the Singapore High Court yestrr:.r.\ issued a receiving ardor against K. M. Abdul Kassim ,v Co.. on the petition of G. .ram. Uttan iram claimed $56,925 for goods delivered to the firm.44 words
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Article49 1957-08-10 5 TWO HURT IN ACCIDENT A SINGAPORE Detective Corporal. C'nwa Bock Ami. 13, on a motor cycle and his pillion rider. Kok Ah Bee. 2!). were involved m an accident with a car m River Valley Road, and were admitted to the General Hospital m a serious condition last night.49 words
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Article, Illustration177 1957-08-10 5 THREE cases of artificial limbs for the use of patients at the Trafalgar Home were presented to the Singapore Ministry of Health yesterday by the Canadian Trade Commissioner, Mr. M. P. Carson. The gift, from the Veterans' (Ex-Services) Administration, was received by the Deputy Director of Medical177 words
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Article102 1957-08-10 5 SPECIALIST FEES PROBE TEAM MEETS The three-man committee, appointed by the Minister for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga, to inquire into specialist fees m Singapore's hospitals yesterday held their first meeting. The committee is expected to inquire into and make recommendations to Government on the various aspects of specialist fees.102 words
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Article46 1957-08-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— A new 51 25.000 English primary school was opened yesterday by Tengku Tun Aminah, Consort of the Regent of Johore. The school, situated at Jalan Larker, has eight class-rooms 11 teachers, and accommodation for more than 350 students.46 words
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Article71 1957-08-10 5 MR. HUGH AUSTIN SAVAGE, Director of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre, is leaving for the United States on Monday on a four-month study tour under a youth specialist grant sponsored by the State Department. Formerly of the Standard's editorial stalT, Mr. Savage will observe and71 words
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Article36 1957-08-10 5 A MILITARY truck on its way to Nibong Tebal. went off the road and' plunged into a ditch at the main road at Bukit Mertajam yesterday. The driver, a Malay soldier, escaped injuries.36 words
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118 1957-08-10 5 I SUPERINTENDENT of Markets and Hawkers of the Singapore City Council. Mr. L. A. Marcus, saio yesterday his department was tackling the problem of unauthorized hawking outside public markets. He said "Operation Hawker Clearance." at Kandang Kerban Market m the last few weeks,118 words
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Article89 1957-08-10 5 MR. L. C. GOH. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry Labour and Welfare, and a founder and keen supporter i the Singapore Recorded Music Society, will present a programme of recorded music at the Oei Tion g Ham Hall. St Joseph's Insitution on August 15. Entitled "Symphonic Travelogue", the89 words
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239 1957-08-10 5 PRAISE FOR EXPATS THEY GIVE THEIR BEST KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Federation Denuty Public Trustee Mr. K. Paramalingam today praised British civil servants who, he said, "give their very best to the country up to the last minute of their service." i He was speaking at a farewell party this evening239 words
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Article72 1957-08-10 5 Triplets For Wife Of Fishmonger KAMPAR. Fri.— Triplets, all girls, were born to the wife of a fishmonger yesterday m the Chinese Maternity Hospital here. The molher. Wong Looi. 20, and the babies are said to be doing well. The triplets weighed 3*. 4 and i 4 pounds. The proud72 words
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Article63 1957-08-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR Fn Chief Minister Tunku Abdd Rahman will go on the air tomorrow to explain to the people his plans for the defence of the country after Merdeka. The Tunku will outline Steps to establish the Federation's own naval and air forces and to expand63 words
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Article471 1957-08-10 6 pAILING to get response from the Government, Singapore's commercial and industrial leaders have held informal talks and discussions for c >ncerted action m calling for the setting up of legisla- to ban strikes, slow-downs and work-to-ru'.e decisions taken by workers m e.-sential and trades. The move for471 words
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Article404 1957-08-10 6 AT M period of its career, the Straits Times claimed to be the THI-llirlTT of Cecil Street Since tl n had undergone a series of metamorone of which was an acrobat trying to .nee itself precariously on the fence. A: the sent stage of its career, it404 words
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Article, Illustration269 1957-08-10 6 William Clark reports front Colombo TT would be difficult to exaggerate the harm done to the whole Western cause m Ceylon by the publication of Mr. Maxwell Gluck's absurd confessions of ignorance. That the American Ambassador-designate to Ceylon should not know the name of the Prime Minister269 words
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Letter193 1957-08-10 6 Sir In Singapore we have a very large number of shopkeepers who are Ml acquainted with Form A which is printed m the English language. Past experience has shown that _uch forms which required CQttr pletion 'Acre actually fi'ied by persons not connected with the shopkeepers. The193 words
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Letter78 1957-08-10 6 Sir In several piaces m Singapore. motorists see notices reading. "All Numbered Parking Spaces Are Reserved." These signs appear on public roads, parti cularly m the vicinity of Government offices. Considering that the roadway is public property. I wonder what legal basis exists for this reservation of public78 words
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Letter410 1957-08-10 6 Sir— Some time ago, I read m The Standard complaints by two very concerned la. hers about the non-provision of Malay teachers m Government Engli&h Pr.mary Schools, for the last two school terms. Following these complaints, the Minister for Education assured one of the complainine parents that410 words
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Article588 1957-08-10 6 Aster Gunasekera - The NEWS as it strikes me! Aster Gunasekera By COME time m the not distant future, probably before the year is out. citizens of Singapore and the Federation, wishing to travel to and from these territories, will have to prepare early for the journey. Like they do now, they will588 words
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Article775 1957-08-10 6 IN WASHINGTON, PHILIP DEAN SAYS HE IS AX JN investigating Mr. Maxwell Gluck, the newly appointed and much publicized American Ambassador to Ceylon, one finds that the only U.S. Ambassador whose appointment the Senate ever refused to confirm went on to become Vice-President the following year and then775 words
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Advertisement76 1957-08-10 6 from the Philippines V* T& V _i__ the LONGEST /A""""" 1 FINEST cigarettes v sa _£r Blended ♦-cm choree leaf tobacco aged 6 yeani to bring ou' the finest tional reputation of 74 5 »ixe_ cigarettes are extra Ji lw^ i ■^■_3--^T*__^ m ild. retaining natural m^*^^ m ***********Sm\^^ ,C76 words
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Article210 1957-08-10 7 Queen To Watch College Football WASHINGTON. Aug. 9 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will v. atch an American college football game during their State visit to Washington m October, th e White House announced today An incomplete programme issued by Mr. James Hagerty. the White House spokesman, said the210 words
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Article119 1957-08-10 7 NEWSPAPERS CHALLENGE WAGE BOARD NEW DELHI, Aug. 9 (Reu- ter) The Press Trust of India and two groups of newspapers today filed a petition with Urn Indian Supreme Court challenging decisions of a wage board setting out conditions of employment for journalists. The Pn H Trust, of India, the Indian119 words
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Article138 1957-08-10 7 HONGKONG, Aug. 9 (Reuter)— A group of Roman Catholic priests m Hongkong who keep watch on Com munist China warned today that "a heavy new persecution is approaching". They accused the Communi.st government of cutting off the financial support from Catholics abroad m an attempt138 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-08-10 7 ON BOARD the Bluebottle at (owes. Isle of Wight, England, are Prince Ph 'lip. left, Prince Charles, right. Lt. Commander A. T. Easton, Prince Philip's sailing master (second from left), and Uffa Fox. Prince Philip's yachting adviser (second from right). They were competing m the Dragon classAP - 97 words
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Article113 1957-08-10 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 9 (Reuter) Rudolph Ivanovich Abel was arraigned m the Brooklyn Federal Court today on charges of spying for the Soviet Union. A plea of not guilty was entered for him. An indictment returned' by a grand jury earlier this week accused him of113 words
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Article106 1957-08-10 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 9 (Reuter) Jacob Albam, 64, a tea and spice dealer, and Mrs. Myra Soble, 52, were sentenced to five-and-a-half years m prison each today for spying for the Soviet Union. Myra's Husband, Jack Soble, 54. third member of the espionage ring, is106 words
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Article31 1957-08-10 7 Archbishop Makarios of Cyprus will leave for a visit to the United States on Aua;. II on board the liner Queen Frederika, it w_f announced m Athens yesterday.31 words
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Article129 1957-08-10 7 Judge Abruzzo asked Abel whether he was iTWflfntrd by a lawyer. The Russian said he was not and would like to be given time to get a lawyer before further proceedings mc the judge agreed. Judge Abruzzo set a hearing for the case for Aug. 12, Abel could129 words
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Article115 1957-08-10 7 WOLVERHAMPTON. Aug. 9 (Reuter) Ninety-year old Harry Shaw, twice married and twice a widower, has appealed for a third spouse with a three-line newspaper advertisement. Harry, who is as hale and hearty as ever and lives m an old folks home at Wightwick, near115 words
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Article292 1957-08-10 7 Curfews And Exit Visas Are Abolished NICOSIA. Aug. 9 (Reuter) British authorities In Cyprus today lilted a number of emergem j regulations, including many affecting the tree movement ol Cypriots. The 33 regulations which were relaxed inc. powers to appoint press and radio censors and to292 words
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Article161 1957-08-10 7 An All-Day Guard For Girard CAMP WHITTINGTON, Japan. Aug. 9, (AP)— The US. Army today put a 24-hour-a--day guard on SP3/C William Girard, who faces a Japanese manslaughter trial later this month— after reports that he disappeared from Camp Whittington for three hours on Monday night. The 21-year-old Illinois soldier161 words
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Article134 1957-08-10 7 LONDON. Au_. 9 (Reuter) Some slight hope was offered to bald heads at the last day of the conference on hair growth here by an American biologist who has round that radiation can start hair growing on rabbits and mice. Professor Herman B. Chase of134 words
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Article60 1957-08-10 7 PETER SFI ELD. England, Aug. 9 (AP.) Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd, 30, former wife of British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd, 50. was married today to Martin Lubbock, a stockbroker. The Fore.gn Secretary divorced his wife on June 21 on grounds of adultery He named Lubbock as co-respon-dent60 words
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Article32 1957-08-10 7 COM MUX IST Chinese Premier Chou En-lai is expected to visit India for bi l—l Witt Prime Minister Jaw.: -rial Nehru during his forthcoming visit to Cairo. U. P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article23 1957-08-10 7 Actress Marilyn Monroe, who lost her bal r three months of pregnancy, leave the New York hospital tomorrow. A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article146 1957-08-10 7 NINA DECLINES TRIP TO LONDON MOSCOW, Aug. 9, (Reuter) a Ponomareva, the Soviet woman discus thrower, has rom the S cam which is to meet Britain m London later month because of "the painful impression" of her last London visit, a Soviet athletics official said today. Nina was selected for146 words
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Article45 1957-08-10 7 Windsor Castle False Alarm WINDSOR Aug a Police set up road blocks around this Thames side town last nig': burglar alarms sounded m Police made a rapid search of the castle grounds, the word went out that alarms were set off by a technical fault.45 words
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99 1957-08-10 7 HONGKONG. Aug 9 (UP) The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora:, n announced today that U will increase the corporation's capital from HK525,000,000 (about US34.100.000) to HK550.000.000. A resolution to increase the corporation? c-,7 v passed this morning at an extraordinary general meeting of the corporation's99 words
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Advertisement361 1957-08-10 7 NOMAD the best milk from the country of milk _H «l*lff:-...'.'!v. -H _i__ aa i aa t mm __rs PM _________^r______~ NOMAD milk powder 10 times better Sgj S M Mja~y iree cows. tl. NUTRITIOUS e it jgi 6. NO WASTE 33 Ll^f each time you wanl mtlk yon balanced361 words
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Advertisement189 1957-08-10 7 for b/Y TffE SPOT'mPAfxs .y.\.y.u i t BAND-IT W^ CLAMPS \^F%I rr the tested pressure clamps for hundreds of uses easily applied with T..>>.,Vii*.,,.. < /.■•>. the simple Band-it Tool illustrated. MmmU9mmmmmmmmm *f*** a m^^ Band-it Buc- tv Condon ©r For all types j\-, r splits .-.••< kles, and an189 words
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268 1957-08-10 8 AFTER LAST YEAR'S RAIN OF TERROR COMES- KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The first step towards the establishment of a nation wide rescue service for Federation fishermen and their vessels m times of bad weather or emergency was taken today. The Federation Government announced it had set268 words
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171 1957-08-10 8 EUROPEAN ATTACKS 'COCKTAIL POLITICS' PENANG, Fri. The President of the Europeans Domiciled m Malaya Association, Mr. S. Dowse, today exhorted Federation politicians to put away their "cocktail politics" and "cocktail strategy" and get down to some hard work for the people and not themselves. He then listed some of the171 words
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Article41 1957-08-10 8 OF the 19,072 pupils who took the Lov rtificate of Education examination m the Federation early this year, 14,695 passed. However, only 3,416 qualified for further secondary education, states an Education Ministry report for the second QuarU: t.e year.41 words
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726 1957-08-10 8 GAVE $550 AND A BOTTLE OF BRANDY' PATIENT TELLS COMMISSION IPOH, Fri. A former patient of the Central Mental Hospital, Tanjong Rambutan. Jag Sinijh aliened today that before his admission to the hospital he made a payment of $550 but on his discharge was given a receipt for only $205.726 words
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172 1957-08-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Voices from Malaya's past will be heard over Radio Malaya this week-end m a new feature entitled "Unity is Strength." An anthology of early re- j cordings. they include ex- 1 cerpts from speeches during 1 the proclamation ending the172 words
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120 1957-08-10 8 JUDGE TELLS THE POLICE: DEPORT THIS MAN KUALA 1 I Fri. So-;, r-.s Judge, 1.. he M If, lay suggested police take steps to have a gambling promoter and opium cit er deported from the country. Inche Hashim had fined 47--year-old Foo Geek Ching $5,000 r imprisonment on three charges120 words
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Advertisement277 1957-08-10 8 I I H§^ f I 'I^^^S^mN^^^ 1^ CtßT^' Et: Tf >' ou are among the fortunate few who can indulge I mis '^^^^^^^vii__7^»^ 1 jfi freely m their love of thc rare and bcautifu! y° u will find the HHS ■xwwWWW^ a_^i_) Constellation Chronometer a timepiece to your taste. No277 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-08-10 9 rvacious Patricia Yong, chosen "Miss Picnic of Loyang" at the social picnic held recently at a Loyang bungalow m Singapore, gives a winning smile to the camera. The picnic which was organized by some students of the University of Malaya was attended by more than 300 people. Pat79 words
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Article, Illustration625 1957-08-10 9 gEVENTEEN Singapore students tried to complete the MC_p> route taken by some British P.O.W.s curing the Occupation, and only two succeeded after six and hill hours of exertion and strain under thfl watchful I c of the "long arm of the law." The boys were625 words
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Article, Illustration206 1957-08-10 9 SCHOOL PERSONALITY CORNER From a Family of Musicians OUR Spotlight this week week is on Miss Tan Beng Choo, 16, a Form V student of the Tanjong Katong Girls School, who hails from a family of musicians. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Hong Ban of Singapore.206 words
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Article575 1957-08-10 9 SINGAPORE'S Chinese and Tamil schools will be invited to participate m future inter-school Malay Debates. This vas disclosed by Mr. Mohamed Yatim, President of Malay Yo9th Literary Association, vhich orqaniscs regular Malay debates, oratorical and other cultural contests /o r Colony students. Mr. Yat'nv said at present575 words
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Advertisement151 1957-08-10 9 Enjoy the FULL FLAVOUR of chrcken fried m Becr.se Snow White Cre^t is a really pure, /3 f\Tl _^^__\T\/7 tasteless. %e-e:_K. i_t it brings out the full VXI kl II O J\^A*/ 1 f.o.cur of the food you cook. You an _^I_l\J\___/ WW prove it by having your next chicken151 words
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Advertisement437 1957-08-10 9 FLYBACK HOME VIA AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA g„</ make it a trip to remember On your next trip to Europe, v,hv not <cc Connections through to I o- l-»- > ,v 8 Australia, Honolulu and North America, lb. A. C;-.: n t 00 advance, with stopovers and side tripf Fly to437 words
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Article315 1957-08-10 10 R.I. Import -Export Rule To Stay 'Beneficial In Long Run AN official Indonesian Government spokesman declared m Jakarta that Indonesia's controversial new import-export code would not be rescinded. Information Minister Sudibjo said the Government was convinced that the trade regulations inaugurated on June 20 would "m the long run produce315 words
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202 1957-08-10 10 DESPITE bet'.er export announced on Tuean lativel- high imports, rubber market plodded on ..ry way with only very minor fluctuations, says the weekly market report, of Hi liday, Cuiier, Bath Co., Ltd. One- again the demand for lower beets baa been good With i 1202 words
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Article93 1957-08-10 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped 1/4 cent to 93A cents Der lb. for International first grade rubber for September shipment on a very quiet market. The market, opened quiet at 931 cents per lb. on lower London and New York overnight prices. Only minor fluctuations m price-93 words
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Article49 1957-08-10 10 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob. |1| 921 International Sept. No 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. 93 931 Int. R.S.S. No. 1 Oat 9'M 94i Sept. No. 2 Ml 92§ Sept. No. 3 91. 92 Tone: Stagnant.49 words
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137 1957-08-10 10 RESEARCH into the development of a reliable and economic aluminium can has been carried out m the United States for a number of years, and many thousands of dollars have been expended on the project. For the first time, however, two American manufacturers, Kaiser137 words
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Article214 1957-08-10 10 MALAYAN' -harebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: CTS. ords 34/. xd: F. li N. orris $2.90 to $_9i. $_JBI delayed; Gammons $2.65; Hammera 52.37}, $235; Hume prefs A23/6; Breweries $3.65, $3.55 odd lot; Cements ILSO; McAlister $2.07. (overnight i, $2.05; Metal Box $2.02J overnight, $1.97. to214 words
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Article107 1957-08-10 10 All sections of the share market were quiet and steady yesterday, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were; INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fed. Dispensary 2.20 2.30 Hume Industries Pret AM/3 23/9 M Cement 177 1.82 Metal Box 1.98 2.03 Sime D;,rbv107 words
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Article79 1957-08-10 10 Fed. Revenue Tops $41. 5m. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Federal revenue from duties on imports and exports and excise during July totalled $41,565,657. Of this figure, $742,840 was realized from excise. Export duty on rubber amounted to $10,164,183. while tin and tin-in-ore brought m another $5,004,121. Under the heading of imports,79 words
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439 1957-08-10 10 C W Spore Plant's Output Of Cables May Increase THE Singapore Cable Faciory produced 800 nautical miles of cable and is expected to produce 1.000 nautical miles m the next year, according to the annual report of Cable and Wireless, Ltd. for the year ended March 31, 1957. Cable and439 words
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Article34 1957-08-10 10 MALAYAN Exchange Bank? Association's buying rates to merchant! are New York 32_ (T.T.). 32 5/8 (OD.). 32 IS 16 credit bills and 33 trade bills (90d it); Selling: Belgian francs 1615] ready.34 words
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Article118 1957-08-10 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra. Aug. Sept. $25} buyers, S26J sellers; coconut oil m bulk $40i sellers, m [rums 545 V sellers. Muntok white pepper $112 sellers; Sarawak white $111 sellers, special Sarawak black $76. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER. BATH CO. LTD118 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-08-10 10 THE Blue Funnel Line's 7.900-ton liner Antenor, under thp command of Capt. A. R. McDavid. which is due m Singapore on Tuesday. The Antenor is the latest addition to the Blue Funnel Line fleet38 words
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Advertisement570 1957-08-10 10 NOTICES CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY DEPARTMENT FEDERATION OF MALAYA The Tradir.j istodian of Enemy Proper y> Oh rv r H V r.g I itIBBB _Hfc The Rubber Industry R- ..tntiri- l Fmd 5 i r ..n_ 'A'. Bale of Schedule II Cess Credit Dividends. r r:iE Cusod.an of Enemy 1570 words
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Advertisement513 1957-08-10 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS are invited fr?:n I contractors for the Supply of Poncho Capes, Mosquito Nets. Jersey Pullovers and Carbine Pouches •ole pouches may be seen at Home Guard HQ.. Bluff Road). Sealed tenders together with samples (which should be eelarv marked with the name of the tenderer) should513 words
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Advertisement551 1957-08-10 10 CAPACITY (ffjKHJj) QUALITY V_}H.P. WINDOW UNITS SINGAPORE $850 CASH Htr« Cu'ctiOJe it'ir* I_■ M orronged ROTTERDAM TRADING CO I m I LTD. ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE _rw^._rr_____________________— \^^>m\/ BARBER- FERN-VILLE LINES For Boston, New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Mobile, New Orleans, Houston (via Sues) Spore P. Sham Penang Nev» York BELLEVILLE In551 words
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Miscellaneous137 1957-08-10 10 OUTER ROADS INCHKILDA. Garoet. Kenko Maru. Hoegh Silverbeam. Aalsdvk. Briancon, Silindoeng, Hoi Ying. Kampar, Yochow. Anna Maersk. San Carlos. Giang Bee. Inchwells. Zeeland. Daviken. Manto, Jag Laadki, Chong Hsing. INNER ROADS Tong Hock Kuala Tungkal. Scudai. Kah Kheng. Estrella. Delamor. Mahathevi. Calt. Bintang. Pinang. Song Be. Hong Tat. Hai Hong.137 words
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Advertisement855 1957-08-10 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 3-3-3 6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NCRTH AMERICAN SERVICE h, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports S pcre P. S ham Penang v-.CCMUS 20/25 Aug 26 Aug 27/28Aug POLYDORUS 7/15 Oct 16 Oct 17 18 Oct en option to proceed855 words
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Advertisement1257 1957-08-10 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 < 18 hnes > (Inco-crated m Singapore) (12 lines) Sh Dc p p p n8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE E£ SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carncrs option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suei w.th1,257 words
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Advertisement928 1957-08-10 11 MITSUI |gj LINE S'pjrc P.S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN Awoboson Moru fcr Yokohomo Nocovc Kote 26 Aug Meiko Moru for Yokohama, Moii Kobe Osokc vio Hongkong 3 Sept 31 Aug Nosuson Moru tcr Yokohama, Moii. Kobe. Osaka 7 Sept Hogurcsan Moru vio Manila for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 24Sept FOr. USA. For928 words
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Advertisement662 1957-08-10 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bongkck ond cr Foi tost vio Suex Penong P S'horr Sport "KCREA" M II Aug "INDIA" In Port 13 1 4 Aug 15 1 7 Aug "MEONIA" 15 ,22 Ac? 23 24 Aug 2. IT Aur Bangkok only •'SARGODKA' 25 2f A_q 27 2$662 words
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423 1957-08-10 12 Ghani Returns To Brighten Selangor' s Chances KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The return of sharp shooter Abdul Ghani into the Selangor Football Association attack has considerably brightened the Malaya Cup champions' chances oi victory against Singapore Combined Services m their first round cuptie at Jalan Besar tomorrow. i Ever since Ghani423 words
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221 1957-08-10 12 PENANG, Fri. Horse racing m Main cheaper than any other part ol the world, Mr. C. M. Hashim said at a Special General Me«tir^ the members ol the Penan» Turl (lub today. nim was supporting a resolution by Mr. Org221 words
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Article262 1957-08-10 12 SINGAPORE Hockey Association's team of the 'future' gave a grand display when they beat an Invitation XI by three goals to one m a trial match on the padang yesterday. The Colony team showed I I round improvement especially where fitness and the attack262 words
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Article37 1957-08-10 12 LONDON, A'.iLa I, (AP)- W< Indian ri d v. v i Ick I ur three-dag n .'<' i Sta the same at the close Mrs Warwickshire 184 and 20. lot c. Wee! Ii au 212.37 words
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Article358 1957-08-10 12 Dial Singh Wins 3 Mile Event DIAL Sing- Kara outran 23 .yin the three mile event the only completed event for the day at the Indian athletic meet at Eta artier Road yesterday. However due to lack of competition he returned the slow time of 10 m. 52.4 sec. Ke358 words
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Article188 1957-08-10 12 IPOH, Fri.— Perak Footballers Fund, launched only twe days ago. has now passed the $4,000/- mark. Donations received today totalled $625/- and included $100/. from Mr. W. MacGregOT Watt, Honorary Life. President of the Singapore Amateur Pootball Association, and $50/- from Singapore Footballer Chi a Boon188 words
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161 1957-08-10 12 Kim Swee's Hattrick Upsets Police A GRAM) hat trick by Quah Kirn Swee paved the way for Amicables Athletic Association to upset the Police Sporting Association m their first match m SAFA's senior cup competition at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Amicables who won 4-1 opened accounts midway m the first161 words
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Miscellaneous69 1957-08-10 12 Today's Sport SOCCER: MaUtya Cup: Selangor vs Singapore (_'<<"'- -b ru d Service! el Joloa Bc%ar Stadium aaa p.n». HOCKKY: Singapore Hockey Aetociat ion pi Xl el* M ON padang at 4 p.<n Singapore Hockey Assoc' on 'li' 0$ BJI, Police on padang 5 p.m. S WIM MING Singapore Swimming69 words
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Article125 1957-08-10 13 Australia To Hold Pacific Games MELBOURNE, Aug. 9 (UP) Australia will hold the first "Pacific Games'' some time after the 1960 Olympics m Rome. Edgar Tanner, secretary of the Australian Olympic Federation, said. He did not think arrangements for the Games could be completed before the Olympics. "So far we125 words
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Article, Illustration237 1957-08-10 13 LONDON. Aug. 9 (Router)— Surrey went a step nearer their sixth consecutive county cricket championship yesterday when they beat Hampshire by an innings an.: 35 ra:.-. Hampshire were dismissed twice during the day, Tony Lock taking 11 lor 'jl m tha match to help237 words
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228 1957-08-10 13 SOUTH ORANGE. New Jersey. Aug. I, (AP) Ashley Cooper, of Australia, the topseeded foreigner, yesterday easi'.v advanced into Ibo quarter-finals of the Beaten Grass-Court tennis championihips. He needed only 30 mm;:*.'"? to dispose of seventh-scedcu Whitney Reed (U.S.) S, 6—l. Herb Flam U.S.), defeated228 words
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Article76 1957-08-10 13 TO SETTLE DISPUTED BOXING TITLE LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9. (AP) Matchmaker George Parnassus of the Olympic au- j ditorium. sa.d yesterday he bad wired Philippe Fillip). I manager of Aiphonse Haiimi. of France, a U5545,000 guar-j antee to meet Raul Maciask. of Mexico City, for the undisputed world bantamweight boxing76 words
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Article132 1957-08-10 13 I Wightman Cup PITTSBURGH. Aug. I (AP) Shirley Bloomer, top-rank-ing British amateur. and Althea Gibson, America's Wimbledon champion, will meet tomorrow m the first singles match of the Wightman Cl] tennis matches at Edgev. Clul In the only other singles match tomorrow, Britain's 16--year-old Christine Truman.132 words
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Article112 1957-08-10 13 HAMBURG, AflK 9 (Al*)— The South Air. can pair, Sandra Reyni Ids and Renee Schurrman. advanced m the women's doubles of the Gorman International tennis tournament yesterday, but two of their team mates were eliminated. The Reynoids-Schurrman team defeated Ilse and Edda Eudd.ng. (Germany* 6-2,112 words
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Advertisement62 1957-08-10 13 TO LET UNFURNISHED two-room fiat with servants' room m Tanglin area. Rent |SQO per mouth. For immediate occupation Please a_plv Box No. T-1101 SS. HIRE PURCHASE COON TECK FINANCE COMkl PAXY undertake to finance Hire-Purchase t.i motor car? new and secondhand (19SJ Model upwards only): term moderate. Apply 17:' A.62 words
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Advertisement453 1957-08-10 13 CLASSIFIED ADS EOR SALt LX R SALE Singapore i I European res dence of .cur This excer'.'.o- y veil l_ dern bungalow designed. J situated on high grour.c ms. ft) th with beautiful v.c\% rounded garden including herd tennis i.'t._:.. m first dass condition ughout The accommodaconsists of large lounge453 words
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Advertisement412 1957-08-10 13 EMGAGtMENI CHEN ELIZABETH RAJAH: The engagement is announced between Mr Ronald Chen Fu and Miss Elizabeth Sathia Bamah Thiagarajah. both of od TransfuCentre on 10.8 1957 DLAIH BUX. N On Aug 9. IS her home m Gentle Reed. Singapore. Matilda Antoir B n. aged 82 Funeral vice today at St.412 words
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Article, Illustration360 1957-08-10 14 Smartly into his stride soon after the barrier went tip. Misty Line dictated his terms all the way to win m a very fluent manner. Though now promoted a division with nine pounds extra, "Misty" who has made good headway m the360 words
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Article211 1957-08-10 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer The Spectre Francis H VNDSOME TIRN TO TURN TO H.WUSOMI 1 Peace Police Reasonable ll.in<l»onie IV.k c Police Reasonable Today .Matinee Canton 11 J urn 1<» RFHM \T THE JOBBER THE JOBBER Till JOBiihß 2Chieiigmal Swanhaxen Prince Gallant Matrix Mvanha\en Prince Gallant Swanha\fn Prince Gallant211 words
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Article1425 1957-08-10 14 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.-* Horses Class 4, Div. 2— Abt. 7 Furs. 1. 259 Handsome 3v 0.00 S.L. Stable Lee Mitchell 938 Canton II 5v 8.1 Mr. Ch'na Chwee X.m and Goh Choo Tho Hobbs Donnelly 3. 43 Today Matinee 3v 8.0:1 Shaw Stable Spencer Posner1,425 words
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Article1830 1957-08-10 14 THE going for today will be good. RACE ONE HANDSOME reads a pretty safe bet m the opening race. He has made tremendous headway since his trip to Ipoh. Handsome gave a good showing over the six to finish on top of rivals, but. he lost the race1,830 words
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Article81 1957-08-10 14 THE main five-and-a-half furlongs sprint (Race 6) for class three speedsters highliglit of the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's August meeting today is pretty open. Nearly half the field have strong claims, but my choice is the up-and coming Misty Line 11. -•1. 11, a81 words
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