Singapore Standard, 7 September 1957
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Title Section26 1957-09-07 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 ft _L rtRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 adasdasdasasdsd SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS26 words
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Article38 1957-09-07 1 Detention orders confirmed I" I I Ordina:. c. he cc 'lice i a person I t of 14 days, ra can order Of "subversi. J ITS. 1 can I I D firm at. r from govern- last rsi-38 words
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Article74 1957-09-07 1 She'll Give Away -Gold' Flowers ALOR STAR, Fri. The Merdeka celebrations here will end tomorrow when Tunki| Bahiah, wife of the Resent of Kedah, will give away flowers made of uold and silver* to the people. The gold and silver flowers, more than 2,000 of them, were presented by Kedah74 words
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Article23 1957-09-07 1 DR M. P Drahaman relative of Ceylon Malays Fe -oration's Merdeka celebrations was admitted to Bungsai Hospital in Kuala pur yesterday.23 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-09-07 1 *T EJ i G U *?S ASIA H, deft) a relative of the Sultan of Kelantan who is the "prima donna in the Irapian Ashek dance. A mother of three, Tengku Asiah's hobby is dancing. J Below: An intricate "Ashek" pose In the famous Court Dance which70 words
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221 1957-09-07 1 U.S. AID? WE WOULD RATHER HAVE TRADE SAYS DR. ISMAIL HONGKONG, Sept 6 (Reuter) Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Malaya's first Ambassador to the United States, said on arrival here today from Singapore, Malaya would not refuse United States aid if offered. "But if we have to cliuase between221 words
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108 1957-09-07 1 Lloyd makes 'disarm' plea to Russia BELGRADE. Sept, 6, (Reuter)—Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, today appealed to the Soviet Union after due reflection to accept the West's flisfc stage disarmament plan. At the same time, he told questioners at a press conference that the British Government believed current Russian108 words
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151 1957-09-07 1 CHILD'S FACE PARALYZED A DESPERATE mother wife of a Kedah Government clerk as a last resort, flew her two-year-old son to Singapore last night, seeking a brain specialist. Doctors at the Singapore General Hospital after examining the chiid. Sabarudin Din Mohamed. admitted him.151 words
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117 1957-09-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Government is considering building a Royal coach for the use of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and visiting heads of State, when they travel across the country by rail. The coach will be a modern "Home on Wheels,"117 words
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137 1957-09-07 1 Britain's Deplorable Example, By An MP LONDON, Sept. 6 (Reuter) The British Government "has given a deplorable example .to governments which emerge toward independence," Mr. Fenner Brdckway, Labour Member of Parliament, said yesterday in a letter to The Spectator. Writing in the right-wing independent weekly, Mr. Brockway said that since137 words
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166 1957-09-07 1 A ONE-YEAR-OLD polio victim was admitted to Middleton Hospital last night immediately after the child was flown out from Medan in an iron lung by an RAF Valetta. Flight Lieut. K. M. Trobe, who piloted the "mercy plane" told the Standard at Tengah last166 words
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Article432 1957-09-07 1 Russia makes it a unanimous vote and the way to UN is clear UNITED NATIONS, SEPT. 6— MALAYA TODAY WON SECURITY COUNCIL APPROVAL TO BECOME THE 82ND MEMBER OF THE UNITED NATIONS. ALL 11 COUNCIL MEMBERS— INCLUDING RUSSIA— EXTENDED A WARM WELCOME TO THE NEW ASIANUP; Reuter - 432 words
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Article167 1957-09-07 1 Happy News, Says Deputy Premier KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Deputy Prime Minis' rr Dato Abdul Razak. commenting on the news ot the Security Council's approval to Malaya's admission to the U.N., said: "The Tunku is extremely happy. All the Ministers are equally jubilant about this development." Dato Razak said with such167 words
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Article52 1957-09-07 1 ACCRA, Sept. 6. (AP). Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah's government has deported leaders of two French West African tribes, the Goas and the Moshies. The leaders were strong supporters of the Muslim Association Party. They were deported from Kumasi, the Ashanti district capital 125 miles north52 words
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Article29 1957-09-07 1 FRENCH military sources claimed on Thursday night that 50 Nationalist rebels had been killed in an action fought in the Mascara region of Western Algeria A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-09-07 2 CHAIRMAN of Haw Par Brothers Ltd., Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, the directors and staff members of Messrs. Eng Aun Tong, yesterday paid homage to the memory of the founders of the firm, the late Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, at their memorial in Haw Par65 words
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Article36 1957-09-07 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 6. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.62 to £1 Sterling $5,9825 to US$l; $1,832 to Malayan $1; $0,115 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $261.50 to a tael.36 words
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Article, Illustration1441 1957-09-07 2 Call To Transfered Those In Alleged C.M.H. Corruption HOSPITAL WAS DISEASED LAWYER TELLS COMMISSIQ KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The transfer, retirement or m concerned in the alleged corruption ring of the Tanjong Rambutan ntra.J Hospital was today advocated by a lawyer, Mr. F.C. Arulanandan, i n writ^J mission to the Commission1,441 words
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Article75 1957-09-07 2 M -Fireworks For S'pore JAPANESE fireworks left over from the Kuala Lumpur Merdeka celebrations will be let off in Singapore tomorrow. A spokesman for the Japanese consulate in SingaI pore said police permission 1 has been granted to stage the fireworks display. Some 130 shells are to be exploded The75 words
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Article, Illustration530 1957-09-07 3 'Brotherhood Of The LawA Real And Living Thing' Colony Bench, Bar Honour Lord Kilmuir THE Lord Chancellor Viscount Kilmuir said before a large gathering of the legal fraternity in the Singapore High Court yesterday that, in his visits to Europe, Africa and America, he found the brotherhood of the law530 words
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Article221 1957-09-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The mercy fliers of the Royal Air Force today saved another life that of Halimah Abdullah, a 43-year-old Dungun midwife, who suffered loss of blood after giving birth to a sevenpound baby girl, and who is today recovering in the General Hospital here.221 words
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103 1957-09-07 3 Customs Man On Attempted Fraud Charge ABDUL Hamid bin Gani, a Customs Revenue officer, yesterday pleaded guilty in a Singapore Court to attempting to cheat the Singapore Traction Company on April 24. Hamid, Inspector E. J. Sundram to.d the court, boarded an STC bus at Keppel Road ana told the103 words
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153 1957-09-07 3 A WAITRESS claimed in a Singapore Court yesterday that she refused to return a gold chaih to its owner because he had kissed her. The waitress, Sohaya binte Tahir, was charged with criminal breach of trust of the gold chain worth153 words
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Article, Illustration114 1957-09-07 3 MISS Christine Rosario, 24, ol the Singapore Telephone Board was yesterday chosen Miss Golden Voice from among 30 other competitors. Among the competitors were ten members of the Telecommunications Department and last year's winner of the Pan-Mala-yan Miss Golden Voice contest, Miss Theresa Pereira.114 words
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235 1957-09-07 3 KUANTAN, Fri. Nasibah, the four-year-old Semelai aborigine girl, discovered by Fifth Police Field Force on Aug. 9, will stay at Field Force Headquarters at Alor Akar here until her parents claim her or until the end of the monsoon. Kuantan's Special Branch235 words
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Advertisement311 1957-09-07 3 =_|fl BB____- j- 1.1 iB __^a__ Gold Cap 7 PARKER 'SI'^ Ball PointSyjF Jr -4^-v" #}l F rj During Bth Moon Festival, "*"*v\, August 24th to Sept. Bth j^ Ci MONSIEUR MEUKOW BRANDY Ln wi 1 1 be r/^ M pJ calling nightly at restaurants //y'ljrfi?/ in Singapore. To the311 words
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Article308 1957-09-07 4 Sopiee writes to the Guardian MANCHESTER, Sept. 6 (Reuter) Mohamed Sopiee, Information Officer at Malaya House in London, has written to the Manchester Guardian denying a leading article printed by the Liberal newspaper on Aug. 31 which voiced misgivings over the position of Islam in the308 words
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Article154 1957-09-07 4 NEO HAY KONG, a former accountant of Universal Cars Limited, told the Singapore Second District Judge. Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday that "fast company, gambling and showing off" resulted in his falsifying $7,171 in the firm's accounts ledger. Neo was charged with defrauding the company by making154 words
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Article47 1957-09-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Sessions Judge. Inche M. M. Hashim today acquitted taxi driver Teng Mcc Keah. 26. for allegedly assaulting a traffic constable when the policeman demanded his licence. Teng was charged with assaulting Constable Fakir Muhamad on Aug. 15 at Batu Road.47 words
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Article144 1957-09-07 4 CLOSING rubber prices (rents per lb) io Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Seller* Spot 86& 86| Int. Sept R.S.S. No. 1 861 86| R S.S. No. 2 85£ 86 R.S.S. No. 3 85i 853 Tone: Steady quiet. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $3651 (unchanged). LONDON RUBBEJK144 words
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Article296 1957-09-07 4 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said that a "moral for our future" could be learnt from the Colony's first post-war Orchid Show, which opened at the Happy World Stadium yesterday evening. The MORAL: "Only by persistent and intelligent search for new openings296 words
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Article92 1957-09-07 4 A $400 "gift" was made to SATA recently through the "ingenuity" of Mr. and Mrs Tan Kai Yong and Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kai Chian of Singapore. The gift was made, said Mrs Diana Golding. SATA Public Relations Officer, through a request the brothers made92 words
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Article64 1957-09-07 4 BRUNEI'S three-man Merdeka mission to London left Singapore yesterday in an Air India Constellation for India. The delegation headed by Inche A. Z. Azahari, president of the People's Party in Brunei, is expected to seek Premier Nehru's support in its political struggle. The delegation64 words
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Article39 1957-09-07 4 UMNO Holds M— Bazaar SINGAPORE UMNO will hold a Merdeka Bazaar tomorrow, from 10 a.m. to midnight, to celebrate the independence of Malaya. It will be held at the home of UMNO's chairman, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat.39 words
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Article74 1957-09-07 4 AN exhibition of more than 120 works of art was opened at the Chinese V.M.C.A., Prince Edward Road, by the President of the Singapore China Society, Mr. Lee Scow Mong, yesterday. The works, ranging from traditional Chinese style paintings to*modern art, are the results of a74 words
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Article92 1957-09-07 4 THE Singapore Kerala Samajam will celebrate Onam the national festival of Malayalees at the Beatty Secondary School grounds in Serangoon Road tomorrow at 2 p.m. Mr. M. P. D. Nair, Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, will preside. Among the speakers will be Mrs. K. C.92 words
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Article89 1957-09-07 4 LIM Chin Tee, 17, pleaded guilty before Magistrate Mr. S. K. Lee to a charge of criminal trespass with intent to steal a chicken at Admiralty House in Grange Road on Thursday night. Chief Inspector Jangir Singh, told the court that a steward, Yen Fook King,89 words
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Article139 1957-09-07 4 Bus Strike For Court Of Inquiry THE 13-week-old strike of 100 busmen employed by the Hock Lee Bus Company in Singapore will now go before a Court of Inquiry, as the parties could not reach an agreement at a final conciliatory meeting held at the Labour Ministry yesterday. The meeting,139 words
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101 1957-09-07 4 Thomson To Lead Birthday Celebrations SINGAPORE'S Director of Information Services, Mr. G. G. Thomson, will open the 103 rd birthday celebrations of Sree Narayana Guru with a flag-hoisting ceremony at the Sree Narayana Mission premises. 13i mile, Sembawang Road, at 8.30 a.m. tomorrow. Mrs. Shirin Fozdar and Mr. N. Nataran101 words
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Article27 1957-09-07 4 ENGLISH authority on Buddhism, Mr. Anton Miles will speak on the religion at the new Buddha Jayanti Temple. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.27 words
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204 1957-09-07 4 'Manual Labour Is Important' THE introduction of technical training in Singapore secondary schools will be urged by the Labour Front, the Standard was told yesterday. ■j A resolution to this effect was unanimously adopted by the Tanglin Branch Executive Committee of the Front, the204 words
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Miscellaneous453 1957-09-07 4 oQ-lmanac Information at a Glance Spore Diary _I_-?? u ?*b2! UUm ln New am *"»<> opening An Convent or th« 11..1 v inf.nt i!.,..- "■<-* >»"«* Edward no ™«ment; 7.01 Sunrise SereFla_ Da. X S: _"■_>= Art class 9 Brass "a°e: 7.30 News: 7.35 Musical Britls. Poster Exhibition: at the453 words
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Article354 1957-09-07 5 Banishee Wants To Explode That Red Myth IPOH, Fri. A man, banished from Malaya under the Emergency Regulations, has asked his relatives and a. leading local Chinese organization to help him return to this country "to expose the injustice" done him by the Government of354 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-09-07 5 !vy charge ta lVn_ku Ja'afar peets the r.S. oi State Mr. Foster Dulles (left) and British Ambassador to the United States, Sir Harold Caceia, at a reception in the Shoreham Hotel, Washington, on Aug. 31 to mark Malaya's achievement of Merdeka. UP Pix.UP - 47 words
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Article202 1957-09-07 5 In would be whipped for THIS-BENCH wg woman. fIE |X immoral m\w am X r d of two _m& Ej nent X Wah in the Magistrate's Court here today. Mr. Au said he agreed with tbe prosecution that a de eetive from Taiping had202 words
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Article63 1957-09-07 5 CORPORAL Madeed Marican bin Moydin, of 200 Provost Company, Royal Military P* i was yesterday acquitted by Singapore District Cour* Martial, On a <harge of asly wounding a colleague, L Co.. Mohd Razaliy ..rahim. Ma let alleged to have 0 a bott c and struck th63 words
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Article35 1957-09-07 5 POLICE Constable X. Nadarajah was yesterday acquitted without his defence being called in the Sessions Court, Penar.g on a charge of corruptly accepting $20 from a woman. Phoon Ah Chat, on June 20.35 words
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Article268 1957-09-07 5 A General Hears Him Say So KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Major General G. Me. I. S. Bruce, 'father' of the Malay Regiment, today met the son of one of its heroes during his visit to the headquar ters of its Sixth Battalion here. General268 words
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143 1957-09-07 5 Thank You— Say Vietnam M -Delegates KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Vietnamese delegation to the Merdeka celebrations today thanked the Federation government for the hospitality extended to them during their stay here. "We firmly believe that relations between our two countries based on similar ideals and problems will strengthen our bonds143 words
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104 1957-09-07 5 Police Drag Woman's Body From Sea SINGAPORE Marine Police yesterday morning recovered the body of a Chinese woman from the sea oil Queen Eliza beth Walk. Description of the woman is as follows: Height 5' 2", thin build, small face with sunken cheeks. Her hair was tied into a knot104 words
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Article71 1957-09-07 5 LEE FOOK WAH claimed trial in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of theft of a bank cheque at the General Electric Company. Bukit Timah Road, on July 11. The prosecution alleged that Lee stole the cheque when he was working as a71 words
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Article20 1957-09-07 5 THE CITY Council of George Town held a Merdeka civic banquet at the E. and O. Hotel last night.20 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-09-07 5 [pic. STAFF members of Messrs. Eng Aim Tong pictured at a joint anniversary luncheon given by the Chairman of Haw Par Brothers Ltd., Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, in memory of the founders of the firm, the late Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, yesterday. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article485 1957-09-07 6 'THE guarded admission made by the SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, that this international organization lacked force and was an imperfect instrument for nations working in the cause of peace came almost at the same time that the disarmament talks retched a stalemate. Together,485 words
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Article407 1957-09-07 6 TAPAN has devoted much study, time, energy and devotion to developing its tourist trade. Since the end of the Pacific War when the nations and its people faced the enormous task of rehabilitating their country, they never once paused to look back and moan over what had407 words
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Article, Illustration1783 1957-09-07 6 William Clark - THORNY FRUITS OF FREEDOM William Clark Historian En Route Am^ Toynbee visits the site whq Samson, betrayed by Delik pulled down the pillars the theatre, and finds m* l plenty of "fanatics and prisoners" today h NEW DELHI. •"^EN years of freedom; 100 years of struggle," that was the theme1,783 words
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Article989 1957-09-07 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By TF THE standard of civiliza- tion in a country is indicated by the type of reading mater which appeals to its people, the culture of the United States of America must be at a very low ebb. For almost a mon989 words
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Advertisement23 1957-09-07 6 €f A finely j B Mentholised Cigarette j jf Now available I in packet ot Ten on& m. Tins ot Twenty and m23 words
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Article, Illustration860 1957-09-07 7 SECURITY COUNCIL DEBATES RESOLUTION TO ADMIT MALAYA AND SAYS: The cause of peace in Asia will be strengthenea UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 6 The eleven-member Se- curity Council without o single dissenting voice today supported Malaya's application for admission to the United Nations. Here860 words
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Article, Illustration265 1957-09-07 7 Nagy is being tortured by secret police, says writer TOKYO, Sept. 6 (Reuter) The exiled Hungarian writer George Paloczy-Horvath issued a statement here tonight saying he had direct information from Hungary that the political leader of the revolution period Imre Nagy had been carried into Budapest and was presently under265 words
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298 1957-09-07 7 Mine host Chou En-lai clinks glasses and jokes with Americans PEKING, Sept. 6 (Reuter) Mr. Chou En-lai, China's Premier, tonight clinked glasses and joked with 41 Americans now touring China whom he met at a reception. The Americans swarmed around the Premier getting his autograph, taking photographs and asking questions.298 words
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Article85 1957-09-07 7 Elephant turns on his mahout NEW* DELHI, Sept. 6 (AP) India's state elephant, six-year-old Udhaigiri, turned on his attendant today and trampled him to death. Caught and tamed in the Assam forests of Northeast India three years ago, Udhaigiri lives at the president's palace. He leads all state processions. When85 words
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Article36 1957-09-07 7 FIELD MARSHAL Sir Gerald Templer. Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, and Lady Templer accompanied by General Sir Francis Festing, Commander-in-Chief. Far East British Land Forces, left Hong Kong- today for Singapore. UP.36 words
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Article34 1957-09-07 7 THE Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Prince William landed at Kinloss airport. Scotland yesterday after flying home from Malaya, where the Duke represented the Queen at the independence celebrations. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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62 1957-09-07 7 BLACKPOOL, England, Sept. 6, (AP)— The Trades Union Congress, parent body of 8,500,000 British workers, insisted last night on full-scale nationalisation of Britain's industry. A resolution adopted at the annual TUC conference here urged that future labour governments get back to the old62 words
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Article194 1957-09-07 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 6 (Renter) Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will circle the Statue of Liberty in an army ferry and drive down Broadway in a traditional ticker tape parade when they arrive here on Oct. 21 for a brief visit during their Canadian and194 words
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207 1957-09-07 7 JAKARTA, Sept. 6 (Reuter) The Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda Kartawidjaja said today that the construction of an iron and steel industry in Indonesia would "most likely be started in 1958 at the latest." Technical surveys conducted by the State Planning Bureau had207 words
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Article35 1957-09-07 7 A MILITARY court in Jerusalem on Thursday sentenced 30 persons to prison terms ranging from one to two years for taking part in antigovernment demonstratior.s during Jordan's political crisis last spring. AP.35 words
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Article22 1957-09-07 7 U.S. atomic scientists set off a "baby" nuclear explosion in Nevada yesterday, the 17th in the present series of tests.22 words
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Advertisement153 1957-09-07 7 j uOXm the new i ENGLISH ELECTRIC j i Automatic Cookers Oven .7\^ B 1 *Si^ ALSO "'TUB is the cooker that's really H, C h-uv«i even and criH. Ay a t L A 8 1 1 ir Fully automatic oven— ewi'chet lUtlf new. First in Britain With the ON153 words
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Article, Illustration485 1957-09-07 8 Lady Kilmuir Full Of Praise For Red Cross Children's Home PAYING one of her many visits to the Red Cross Children's Home in Tanah Me rah Besar. yesterday, Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore, brought with her a distinguished visitor, Lady485 words
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Article172 1957-09-07 8 Uniforms: Part Parcel Deal Ministers Look Top-Heavy KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation cabinet is unI urbe i over the cril i dam in [NO ana other circles about ■i a ministerial uniforms incorporating p times, epaulettes Bn a nance Joking y "If r.o one objects to our taking over the]172 words
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Article28 1957-09-07 8 THE D:\ir.e Life Society, •rill becrve the seventy-first I lay ol S.vami Sivanancia Saraswathy, founder president o: the Society on Sunday at tne Vivekananda Asraxna in pur.28 words
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Article548 1957-09-07 8 'WE STORE CARGOES IN S.H.B. AT OWN Rl^ REPRESENTATIONS AT HEARING OF PORT COMMISSION 'NO CHANGES FOR BASIN' THE SINGAPORE Harbour Board did not hold itself responsible to shippers for any cargo discharged and stored in the open area of the Board's premises, a nine548 words
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Article, Illustration125 1957-09-07 8 There's No Need To Win A Lottery Now HASSAN SALLEH, a 47-year-old Singapore taxi driver (left) yesterday took a "Very Important Passenger' to the airport to catch a plane for Canada. Hussin, his son. was the YIP. ilussin was the first student after Merdeka to leave for studies on a125 words
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135 1957-09-07 8 Fatal Jump From Bus: Open Verdict SINGAPORE Coroner. Inche Ahmad Hussein, yesterday returned an open verdict at the inquest into the death of a labourer, Chia See Tan. 27. who sustained fatal injuries resulting from a fall off a moving bus. Yeoh Tek Siang, a bus conductor, told the court135 words
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Article29 1957-09-07 8 MR S. K. PATIL, India's Minister for Irrigation and Power, left Singapore yesterday by Air India for home after attending the Merdeka celebrations in Kuala LumI pur.29 words
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Article35 1957-09-07 8 THE Singapore Malayalee Young Men's Association will hold a film show entitled "B. ggars Opera" at the Pavilion Theatre o n Sept 15 at 9 a.m. in aid of the association's charity fund.35 words
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Article135 1957-09-07 8 TWO FACE ARMED ROBBER CHARGE TWO armed men entered a shop in East Coast Road, I Singapore, on the night of April IT and robbed a tailor of $130, a preliminary in< in the Ninth Magistrate's Coun was told yesterday. Tentatively charged with armed robbery were two sea men, Ng135 words
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Article18 1957-09-07 8 p boon m I pore Q ■■tm I room of 1 Street to be UI I smoking18 words
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Article49 1957-09-07 8 GOH BOON PIANG, 52 9 charged in a Singapore court yesterday with forfeit Indonesian currency notes. The offence was alleged to have been committed l- nr 40, Geylang. on Thursday Gob was remanded in CU tody till Monday to en;. I further investigations to made.49 words
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Advertisement85 1957-09-07 8 r-* r-\ r—* r-* -*—t r-\ r-% r-> r~» w—. w __w i I low llowV Need Laughing Gas fc*_»---I _^_m^\ When You See i > I CATHAY ***** tOJMhTWiDNIGHT i lINDUSTRIaE^L^ES MALAYAi J INVITE YOU TO INSPECT If H THEIR LATEST ANAESTHETIC APPARATUS IN THE If t §1 FOYER85 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-09-07 9 SOCIAL BOUNDS 1 Miliars L begin today this special UjBDAY SOCIETY COLUMN I ()U r reader* and we welcome Lbriefl Wid correspondence on social functions in Lapore and the Federation.30 words
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Article, Illustration151 1957-09-07 9 I Don in PenI be the first -epti I Sea View, vas a staff tang KcrI will ten days I wellside resort, First Trip To Penang Tanjong Bungah. Dr. Leong is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leong Kwok Yee and an old boy of Raffles Institution. St.151 words
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Article, Illustration462 1957-09-07 9 Satay Beach Party A MOONLIGHT satay fete by the sea, a Caiypso fiesta and a moon-cake Carnival are the highlights of this week's social spree for Singaporeans. If you want to go easy and cool in Hawaiian shirts or slacks make your way to Changi tonight to the barbecue dance462 words
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Article, Illustration127 1957-09-07 9 PARIS HONEYMOON FOR ALICE TAN yiVACIOUS Alice Tan could be celebrating her birthday for the last time in Singapore lust week, jor among her future plans is a honeymoon iii Paris and a new life in England next summer. Alice is getting married -O Mr. Harry Blackburn, an127 words
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Article, Illustration140 1957-09-07 9 Maureen Wants to be Nurse TJER childhood ambi- tion to be a nurse J and the desire to care for the needy is still uppermost in the mind J of 17-year-old Maureen Teo when she blew the candles recently to celeJ brate her birthday. Mau- reen, youngest daughter of Mr.140 words
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Article181 1957-09-07 9 COCKTAILS: THE visiting Indian diplomats who were her^ for the Merdeka celebrations will have something to remember of Singapore when they return home. Mr. S.K. Patil. Minister for Irrigation and Power. Government of India, and Mr. Sadath Ali Khan, Parliamentary Secretary to External Affairs, arrived in Singapore181 words
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Advertisement179 1957-09-07 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products BWIfl |jH|bj££x v&3_^B %>^ x^_T '^__fc; "--"o;-'-'-' .^M ij. J Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, •Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL _i ,c<=>> Ac t ive men use179 words
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Miscellaneous104 1957-09-07 9 Have you a date? DANCES Mid-Autumn Celebration Dance. St. Andrew's School hall, VVoodsville from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Satav i n the Moonlight, Tanah Merah Besar, Nicoll Drive from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Jaycee Moon-cake Festival, Sea View Hotel from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Wanderers Sports Club104 words
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565 1957-09-07 10 MALAYA STILL THIRD BEST CUSTOMER OF HONGKONG MALAYA, with purchases amounting to US$7.5 million, maintained her position as the third best customer of Hongkong during July, the H.K. Department of Commerce and Industry reported. Hongkong Is still holding its own as an entrepot centre in Asia despite the ban on565 words
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Article101 1957-09-07 10 The boards of Unilever Ltd. and Unilever N.V. announce that the companies' estimated consolidated turnover and results for the first six months of the current financial year show profit before taxation at £43.7 million. Total value of turnover was £846 million and consolidated ne:. profit £19.4 million. The101 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-09-07 10 REPCO LTD., a large Australiau manufacturer of automotive parts, tools and equipment, is actively seeking: Asian markets for its products. Mr. Alex Menhinick, (above) Repco's export sales representative, has left Australia on a trip which included Malaya, Borneo, the Philippines, Hongkong, Saigon, Bangkok, Rangoon and Indonesia.48 words
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Article110 1957-09-07 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro. dure Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Aug. Sept. $251 buyers, $26i sellers; coconut oil in bulk $41i sellers, in drums $45 sellers. Muntok white pepper $114 sellers, Sarawak white $113 sellers, special Sarawak black $74. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER. BATH CO. LTD. AUGUST110 words
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Article44 1957-09-07 10 MALAYA exported 6,664 tons of tin in August, according to preliminary figures. In July 5,223 tons were exported. The total in the first eight months this year was 48,097 tons, against 48,931 tons in the same period of 1956.44 words
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Article27 1957-09-07 10 AUGUST rubber crops announced are: Allenby 37.000 lb.; Benta 95,000 lb.; Jeram Kuantan 73,000 lb.; Kundong 49,000 lb.; Mentakab 78.000 lb.; Sungei Bagan 140,000 lb.27 words
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Article24 1957-09-07 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks' Association selling rates (T.T./ 0.D.): Belgian Francs 1615*. Deutsche marks 135. Italian lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.24 words
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279 1957-09-07 10 THE rubber market opened] the week on a quiet note with upcountry centres closed on Monday for Independence celebrations and with no New York advices on Tuesday after their Labour Day holiday, says the report of Holiday, Cutler. Bath Co. Ltd. Mid-week, however, bought what279 words
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Article130 1957-09-07 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped 5/8 cent to 861 cents per lb. for International first grade September shipment on a quietly steady market. Prices opened slightly lower on disappointing overseas advices. In the morning, prices steadied slightly on short covering purchases for September and October shipments. Prices130 words
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Article137 1957-09-07 10 All remaining i services t., s. n£ J| K«a!;» 1 urnp ur 1 D > < <>n«_. .i.un r 'fl naut him by tritai a spok. m I said yt-.fr The present r j first-class onsteli-. tourist-class n vices opei Kuala I .in placed b> r mixed -< lavs.137 words
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Article198 1957-09-07 10 ALL sections of the local share market were dull and Irregular, according to the Malaya Sharebrokers' Association yestercay. Price changes announced by the Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt. Ord< 34/3 34 9 non 2.50 2.55 n Disp. 2.95 3.05 cd O-198 words
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Article182 1957-09-07 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesreported the following s done: F. ft X. ords $290: Gammons $2.52 J; Hume ;re:> A 24 ords A' l}; Breweries $3. 92 J; Cements $1.78, $1.77; McAlister H overnight and yesterday; il Box $2.05 overnight and rterday; OCBC 5234. RobinMa orris (2.10 to $2.07}, $2182 words
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Article, Illustration89 1957-09-07 10 More than two hundred guests attended a cocktail party given by the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce at the Seaview Hotel in honour of the visiting Indian Minister for Irrigation and Power. Mr. S. K. Patil. Picture shows. Mr. Patil (centre) ivith the Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew89 words
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Article161 1957-09-07 10 THE directors of the Kent (F.M.S.) Tin Dredging Ltd. reported a profit after £1.393 provision for United Kingdom tax of £1.160 for the year ended Dec. 31. 1956. Brought forward was £31--746, while the balance to he brought forward was £27.548. Amount written off capital expenditure161 words
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Article17 1957-09-07 10 A MODERN carbon black I plant will be built in the Melbourne suburb of Altona.17 words
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128 1957-09-07 10 Criticisms On Brokers' Row 'Irresponsible' THE chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerre Rubber Association broke;.-/ sub-committee, Mr. V. C. Bath, yesterday replied to what he described as irresponsible criticisms appearing in certain local newspapers (not The Standard) by brokers outsic.e the membership of the S.C.CR.A. Mr. Bath said: "The128 words
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Advertisement165 1957-09-07 10 Oy/ V^^^/ Ui/t sincerely believe' the Parker "51" pen Is the finest **S?Ns_ fountain pen ever created in its price class. Only the very best materials are used... precious gold, highest pK jl quality stainless steel and tough, brilliant plastics. These materials are then transformed by skilled metallurgists, physicists and165 words
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Miscellaneous130 1957-09-07 10 OUTER ROADS f Lucky Trader, Ann Chuan, San BOREVILLE, Song Be. Hong Ricardo. Pertama. Serudom Kong Trader, Fajiharu Maru, Van Den Brock. Golden Nitto. Precila. Mascot, SHB WHARVES Benvenue, City of Poona, Ra- Pabinda 5, Soudan 8, Flying venstein, Sirdhana. Diomed, Eagle 10. Telemachus 13. PreGolden Nitto, Precila, Mascot, sident130 words
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Advertisement687 1957-09-07 11 f. FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. .531/4 132/6 Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Parts Spore P Sham Penena 1 15 Oct 16 Oct 17/18 Oct 17/22 Nov 28/29 Now 30Nov/lDec to proceed via other ports to toed and discharge cargo687 words
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Advertisement1284 1957-09-07 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD Ct CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) 4lrw.cxtxi*iro tr Sir. gaper e> (12 lines) ..'pr THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE .',7. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed vie other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suex with liberty to proceed via1,284 words
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Advertisement878 1957-09-07 11 MITSUI LINE S'n >k P. S'hom Penoar FOR JAPAN Meiko Moru for Yokohomo, Moil Kobe Osoko vio Hongkong 17 Sept 15 Sept 13 Sept Nosuson Moru tor Yokohomo, Moji, Kobe, Osoko 17 Sept Hagurosan Moru vio Monilo for Yokohomo, Nogoyo, Kobe 21 Sept FOR USA. Fot New York. Philadelphia. Boltimore878 words
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Advertisement750 1957-09-07 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi Bongkok ond/ot foi Eost vio Suet. Penonc P.S'hom S'po*e "LALANDIA" 16/18 Sept 19/20 Sept 21/23 Sept Bongkok only. "SONGKHLA" 29Sept/lOet 2/2 Oct 3/40ct "JAVA" 4/6 Oct "SELANDIA" 2/3 Oct 4/5 Oct 6 8 Oct Bangkok Only. HOMEWARDS Soilings fot Aden, Port Soid, Genoo. Antwerp.750 words
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Article, Illustration454 1957-09-07 12 Neral Moreira - FIRST FOREIGNER TO WIN S'GOR TITLE Neral Moreira By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Twenty-six-year-old Vo Van Bay of Vietnam became the first foreign entrant to capture .the Selangor men's singles tennis title when he beat Hongkong's K. C. Dao (45) in straight sets at the Selangor Golf Club this morning. Van454 words
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Article61 1957-09-07 12 SINGAPORE Selection will play a friendly soccer match against Thailand at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Monday at 7.30 p.m. The following have been selected to represent Singapore Selection: Idros Albar. Taib. Aman Kastawi. Ali Samijan, Saul. Tahir Abu, Radin Ali, Nonis. Omar Rahmat, Ismail YusofT, Ali61 words
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Article123 1957-09-07 12 THE winner of tonight's wrestling at the Great World between the heavyweight champion of South India. P. K. Kumar and the Chinesf champion of Malaya, Leow Kwong Seng, will be flown to Colombo, Ceylon, to take part in an international wrestling championship. Tonight's light which will be on123 words
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Article19 1957-09-07 12 VICTORIA School beat Raffles Institution 4-1 in an interschool hockey fixture played on the RI ground yesterday.19 words
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Article23 1957-09-07 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat Wanderers Sports Club by four goals to one in their friendly match on the padang yesterday23 words
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Article123 1957-09-07 12 FOREST HILLS. New York, Sept 6 (AP) Young Ashley Cooper of Australia threw a dark shroud over America's Davis Cup hopes on Thursday when he crushed Budge Patty in the quarter-finals of the national tennis championships 6—3, 6—3, 6—l. Patty. 33, had been named as a likely123 words
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Article626 1957-09-07 12 TODAY'S GYMKHANA CONSIDERABLE interest is centred on the Merdeka Cup (Race 5) run over seven furlongs for deleted racehorses at Kuala Lumpur tliis afternoon highlight of the Selangor Turf Club's Amateur meet. Entertainment 11. an Impressive Penang winner expected to win the Cup. He scored handsomely,626 words
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Article164 1957-09-07 12 PASIR Panjang Boys Club, with 16 points took the lead in the Federation of Boys' Clubs' boxing tournament for "Dunsford Challenge Troph£' at the Great Work; night. The finals will be hold tomorrow at the same venue. Results were' derm Weight: Peter Ng (USBC)164 words
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Article38 1957-09-07 12 best Selections WINDSOR LAD MRUL«| Chasseur .1 Marco Polo Lutkv Mar v AnriouiK ement Sound .1 v i Flame < apeiown uar Oueers Inter lai!_m<nt .-Ambassador ii Performer <■ Malekzadeh i Prime Ross Karoo v. la Ufa < A lan i38 words
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Article15 1957-09-07 12 Leytoi .A Rothi m Ll \<.( i f lea_.» t iii Nl,r Scuii' -*~~m15 words
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Advertisement317 1957-09-07 12 -____wT^ 0 .f»_HMI Trucks 3, 5 and 7 Ton Tippers 3, 5 and 7 Ton Forward Control Trucks 5 Ton /^V^%_^ 4x4 Cross Country, 3 Ton "off the road" j _S___^^^*^B __n^-_JI_ Ht_9___________ RR flTv-^_«R _HJ 25***1 S-^> C Buses— 4l/43 Seate* See this fine BEDFORD Range at: C^ I317 words
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Miscellaneous90 1957-09-07 12 CRICKET: Friendly Singapore Cricket Club vs G.H.Q. Signals at SCC ground 2.15 p.m. RUGBY: Police S.A. vs R.A.F. Tengah at Police Training school ground 5 p.m. S.C.C vs G.H.Q. Signals at SCC. S.C.C. vs R.E.M.E. (trial game) at REME ground. SOCCER: SAFA: Junior Cuptic Chinese Athletic 'A' vs Bedok S.C.90 words
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Article272 1957-09-07 13 MEMO FAVOURS SOCCER SUBSTITUTES LONDON, Sept. 6 (Reuter) Three-quarters of the soccer nations who answered an International Federation (FIFA) questionnaire favoured the use of substitutes, according to a memorandum of the International Board published in the September .issue of the English Football Associations F.A. News. Fortyeight countries favoured substitutes, 16272 words
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Article82 1957-09-07 13 SYDNEY. Australia. Sept. 6 (AP) Japan beat Australia by five matches to nil in a table tennis 'test' at Sydney's Leichhardt Stadium last night. The Japanese team included world champion Toshiakl Tanaka and Ichiro Ogimura, a former world champion. Results Tanaka beat Victorian Barney Peters. 21—17, 15—21,82 words
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Article40 1957-09-07 13 LIVERPOOL. England, Sept. 6 (UP) Pat McAteer of Birkenhead retained his British and British Empire middleweight title by outpointing Dane Martin Hansen here last night. At the weigh-in Hansen was 159 pounds and McAteer 158 i pounds.40 words
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Advertisement326 1957-09-07 13 NOTICES LION LTD. Will all customers please note that with effect from Sunday, Bth September, our telephone numbers will be: Office: *****-2 Sales Dept: ***** SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST 'TENDERS are invited for the x electrical contract for 6 blocks of 7-storey flats and 1 block of 2-storey flats and shops326 words
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Advertisement624 1957-09-07 13 NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT KOTA BHARU COMPANIES WINDING-UP No. 1 OF 1957 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES 1940—1946 AND IN THE MATTER OF THE PALM COURT RESTAURANT AND HOTEL LIMITED JVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition624 words
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Advertisement498 1957-09-07 13 NATURALISATION TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Chief498 words
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Miscellaneous263 1957-09-07 13 t Abner By A/ Coop .L^cktJ gjij^l 1 i g£g«S^f A ION ,S r > C__M_^ PINCH IT//- I CAN r-J S ——J^ TICKING.'/ l/^i \S ARREST J HEAR IT: OOT r— I Z^_^3_t?-^\\ />/ .:ealed^ can p (V^ ;Jr>_^__J_T| here.*.' r-JY^^^^ V^^ Kfai/)X C ■i^ a_M_M____B-______M______^_^iH_rf a__-_H-___n_--_M_-_-_-___k__H______fc_B___Mn^ B^A-_-__a__M_M_l L____-_-___M__a_ua___a_ta-H____ao«BjHM___J263 words
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Article847 1957-09-07 14 PETER KUM - TWO ASIAN 7 MALAYAN MARKS GO PETER KUM Row Over ACS Relay Record: Frida Shows J-Card to prove his age bg RECORDS toppled like ninepins yesterday, second day of FM A All's little "Merdeka Games" at the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur. By the close of the day, seven Malayan records847 words
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Article362 1957-09-07 14 ALEX SOARS - ALEX SOARS By KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. i The tussle for the Prime Minister's Cup at the Merdeka Football Festival, which ends at the Merdeka Stadium here today, has developed into a most interesting threecornered battle between Hongkong, Vietnam and Indonesia. Hongkong, who are the only362 words
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Article, Illustration439 1957-09-07 14 MEN 105 yards: 1. Kesavan Soon (S'porei 10.55; 2. Raja Azlan (Kel); 3. T. Janting (BB). Also ran: Lee Kah Fook (Sel), Lee Kheng Fang (.S'pore) Scow Fook Shin (Sel). 440 yards: 1 Rahim Ahmad (Pg) 50.25. 2 P. Ganesan (Spore), 3. Kok Lit Yoong (Sel). Also439 words
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Article447 1957-09-07 14 Heats Semi-finals MEN First Round Events 220 yards: Heat 1: 1. Mohamed Din (Sel) 25.85; 2. Chee Tiong Piew (Pg) Heat 2: 1. E. Frida (Sing) 22.85; 2. B. Gomes (Sing); 3. Yang See Din (Joh). Also ran: P. Vatsaloo (BB). Abdul Musa (Sel). Heat 3: 1. Kesavan Soon (Sing)447 words
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Article, Illustration604 1957-09-07 14 V. A. MARKAR - MALAYA FALL QUICKLY AFTER LUNCH BREAK V. A. MARKAR McCaw Stands Longest Ceylon Well Ahead By AFTER a confident start, Malaya collapsed sensationally, losing seven wickets for 44 runs in their total of 129 runs against Ceylon in the opening day of their three-day cricket test which began on the604 words
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Article236 1957-09-07 14 MALAYA—Ist innings A. Grindrod b Buhar 12 M. McCaw b P. I. Pieris 19 J. Woodhouse c Alwis b J. G. C. Pieris 2u M. Shepherdson c H. Fernando b J. G. C. Pieris 21 A. Dews b D. W7eerasinghe 7 A. E. Delilkan lbw P. I. Pieris 24236 words
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Miscellaneous46 1957-09-07 14 tyeMeha GatneJ Merdeka Games Programme for today: ATHLETICS: FMAAU championship, Merdeka Stadium from 9.20 a.m. CRICKET: Malaya vs Ceylon Padang 11 a.m. SHOOTING: Gurney Road Range 9 a.m. SOCCER: Vietnam vs Hongkong 7 p.m.; Malaya vs Indonesia 8.30 p.m.; Subsidiary Tournament: Burma vs Singapore 10 p.m.46 words
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