Singapore Standard, 11 September 1957
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Title Section30 1957-09-11 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #6 ft m s. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 in. >•»• 71 SINGAPORE, WEDNESD V, SEPTEMBER 11, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENT*30 words
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Article, Illustration264 1957-09-11 1 FIRST MAN FOR TRIAL FACES SEVEN CHARGES OF HAVING SUBVERSIVE DOCUMENTS The Day The Raids Were Carried Out Lm KIKSr OF JT PEOPLE flKi Sl D I M>KR THE SF.( I'KITY ORDIi){ RING A POLICE I \ST MONTH. Ml KD IN THE njGAPORI FIRST DIS- H[ COURT YESTER- Witt Chee264 words
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50 1957-09-11 1 -old Ling di< >pital at isly :n--accident ai the Baling B ir oiher the c were E passenjll:ded I L ther Koay I :udent of [t School, returnI on S let school holidays. ,n$ of Mr. managing of Messrs. Hock >are parts hail and.50 words
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Article98 1957-09-11 1 This could lead to another war WARSAW, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Mr. Aneurin Bevan, the British Labour Party's "shadow" Foreign Secretary, told a Press conference here tonight, that application of the Eisenhower Doctrine in the Middle East could cause incidents which could result in a third world war. He considered that98 words
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Article47 1957-09-11 1 BANGKOK. Sept. 10 (Reuter) Armed services members of the Thai National Assembly staged a mass resignation from the government party, today, it was authoritatively learned here. The move sparked off speculation that the government led by Field-Marshal Pibul Songgram might be overthrown in parliament.47 words
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Article27 1957-09-11 1 rof De- an Sandys. Singapore by air r He will spend visiting service i in the i.-iand. S i, be the guest ner-General.27 words
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232 1957-09-11 1 JUBILEE SNUB WEARS OFF WITH MERDEKA KUALA LUMPUR, TUES. PRIME MINISTER TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN WILL FORMALLY CALL UPON THE SULTAN OF JOHORE TOMORROW AT I HIS ISTANA IN JOHORE BAHRU. This meeting will mark a "happy ending" to the row between the Sultan232 words
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Article83 1957-09-11 1 EXPLOSION BLASTS A BRITISH SHIP GLASGOW, Scotland, Sept. CAP) A terrific explosion blasted a British cruiser under construction at Goven dry dock today. The biast occurred in an engine compartment of the 8,000-ton cruiser Blake. Scores of men were sent sprawling and 18 were later taken to a hospital. The83 words
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Article20 1957-09-11 1 THE Ceylon Government yesterday announced the appointment of Mr. W. D. Gunaratna as Ceylon's envoy to Burma. Reuter.20 words
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290 1957-09-11 1 VICE TIME FOR A NATIONAL PROBE, SAY THE ELDERS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Religious and public leaders in the Federal Capital today advocated the immediate formation of a national committee on the lines of Britain's Wolfenden Committee, to probe into all aspects of prostitution and "white slavery" particularly in regard to290 words
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Article73 1957-09-11 1 DESPITE a mother's desperate bid to save his life, a two-year-old boy. Sabarudin bin Mohammed, died in the Singapore General Hospital yesterday. The mother rushed the boy from Penang to the Colony by plane last Friday for treatment by brain specialists. He was suffering73 words
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Article197 1957-09-11 1 JAKARTA: CRUCIAL TALKS BEGIN JAKARTA, Sept. .10 (Reuter) President Soekarno and members of the central government which he formed last April sat down face to face today with their provincial opponents to discuss regional problems, on which Jakarta and the provinces are divided. The Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda Kartawidjaja, told197 words
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286 1957-09-11 1 He Seeks Another $85,000,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation Finance Minister. Colonel Sir Henry Lee, is flying to London tomorrow to discuss future Anglo-Malayan fiscal relations with the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. Sir Henry is expected to sound Mr.286 words
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Article173 1957-09-11 1 ATHENS. Sept. 10 (Reuter) Units of the American Sixth Fleet have arrived in Phaleron Roads, near Athens, it was annoxmced here today. The Squadron consists of an aircraft carrier, a repair ship, seven destroyers, six transports and four mine-sweepers. The sixth Fleet Commander, Admiral Charles R.AP; UP; Reuter - 173 words
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Article273 1957-09-11 1 i: iliS«Bj»jjjjfc:fc fg« :^g, 'flea. MIIICPI6 m East I MAC SUMMONS MEETING OF FULL CABINET WASHINGTON, SEPT. 10 THE UNITED STATES IS SENDING JET FIGHTER PLANES AND OTHER ARMS TO SEVERAL MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRIES TO OFFSET SOVIET-BLOC PLANE AND ARMS DEALS WITH SYRIA273 words
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344 1957-09-11 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 10 (Reuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said today that the Syrian situation probably would work out peacefully but he added there were elements over which the United States had no control and which could precipitate serious trouble.344 words
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239 1957-09-11 2 NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Sept. 10 (Reuter) A dynamite explosion demolished half of a Nashville School building early today. The school was one which Negro students attended for the first time yesterday. The dynamite exploded in the hallway of the Haltie Cotton Grammar School shortly239 words
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Article152 1957-09-11 2 COMMODITY PRICES CtOSINCJ rubber wire* (rents per Ib) io Singapore yesterday were:— Stivers Sellers Spot 864 862 Int. Sept. R.S.S. No. 1 873 88 R.S.S. No. 2 86 87 R.S.S. No. 3 85V 86* Tone: Barely steady. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $366^ (Up 50 cts.). LONDON152 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-09-11 2 A CROWD of 20,000 converged on Braemar. the picturesque little Aberdeenshire village amid the Deeside hills, to welcome the Queen and other members of the Royal Family to the Highland Gathering. Massed pipe bands circled the arena to give an impressive welcome to the Royal visitors. That over,98 words
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482 1957-09-11 2 SYRIAN CABINET MEETS TO DISCUSS U.S. 'PROVOCATIONS' DAMASCUS, Sept 10 (Reuter) The Syrian Cabinet met here today to discuss what has been officially described as "United States provocative manoeuvres" against Syria. The Syrian Government is understood to have taken a serious view of these incidents and the Cabinet is expected482 words
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561 1957-09-11 2 Hungarian delegate condemns repot as a 'pack of lies' Qj 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 10 (Renter) The United Nations General Assembly convened today to make a new attempt at solution of the Hungarian problem. Before the 81-nation forum was a resolution sponsored by countries from every continent condemning the Soviet561 words
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Article36 1957-09-11 2 M PACK IK ISA MY ciijl cal Gardens passed away j>< Block 25, H< Rd 113(1 Ell !a?« j 1 take t the H,- Cen Tli c dPceasod lcaveoi.lv son Abdi samy and .ner< km.36 words
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Article171 1957-09-11 2 Man Charged With Murder Is Booed CROYDON, Sept. 10 (Reuter) People in the court gallery shouted and booed today as Derrick Edwardson, 31-year-old factory worker, was taken to the cells after police said he had admitted killing four-year-old Edwina Taylor. Edwardson. who gave himself up last night, was remanded in171 words
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Article95 1957-09-11 2 BRITISH TRADE FAIR FOR SINGAPORE LONDON. Sept. 10 (Reuter) A series of British industrial trade fairs in five South-east Asian capitals is being planned to combat Japanese and West German competition there. The exhibitions, supported by the Board of Trade, are being organized by local trade committees. who hope to95 words
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Article36 1957-09-11 2 HONGKONG, Sept. 10.— Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.70 to £1 Sterling- $5.***** to US$l; $1,835 to Malayan $1; $0.1175 to one Indonesia Ruppiah; Gold $263.00 to a tael.36 words
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Article169 1957-09-11 2 NEW DELHI. Sept. 10 (UP) —Defence Minister V. K. Krishna Menon warned last night that India would regard as an "unfriendly act" any move to send a United Nations force to Kashmir. Commenting on the forthcoming session of the United Nations General Assembly, at which169 words
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263 1957-09-11 3 $33,000 Cash Recovered 5 Days After Robbery Jewellery In Steel Trunk Seized From A House FIVE DAYS after a local bank had been robbed almost half the cash lost was recovered and handed over to the investigating officer, the Singapore Assizes was told yesterday. Accused of robbing the Bank of263 words
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Article93 1957-09-11 3 X j (.ORDON. the pr .-senUtive at the yr -lfbrations in I unipur. told the UJ uni >**>tprday that he ,x r -rt -rnrlv impressed gieal harmony I amon? the md religious Malay*. -rived in night from Rras met at F ither R. ArchSingapore and I Die mendy. on93 words
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Article24 1957-09-11 3 h miti cc t o I i I the Singabaa r i "mccteverv at No. 10, at wl Mr. preside.24 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-09-11 3 PRETTY GIRLS In Singapore Offices FAIRLY WEE. 24. is a stenographer with Messrs. BousteadButtery Estates Agency Ltd. A keen badminton player, fairly was the first and only woman official in the Singapore Badminton Association from 1954 to 1955. For relaxation she likes to swim and dance. She considers it too63 words
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123 1957-09-11 3 Indian Bank Ltd. To Open 7 Branches SOUTH Indians residing in Malaya will have their banking transactions greatly facilitated when the Indian Bank Ltd. opens seven more branches shortly. The branches will be in Madras City areas, Trichinopoly. and Madura and Tinnevelly districts, from where the bulk of Malayan Tamils123 words
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Article, Illustration240 1957-09-11 3 Get Rid Of That Prejudice, He Says THE people of Singapore must rid themselves of their prejudice towards the crippled, the Secretary General of the International Society for the Welfare of Cripples. Mr. Donald V. Wilson, said in Singapore yesterday. This was th€ major problem confront.240 words
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109 1957-09-11 3 A NEW proposal that all future retrenchments in the Naval Base should be made on the basis of distinguishing aliens and local citizens was made to the Admiralty by the Serr.bawang branches of five Singapore political parties yesterday. The five parties are Labour Front,109 words
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Article, Illustration115 1957-09-11 3 FLYING TRIP TO FILM THE WORLD AN AUTOMOBILE designer from Detroit, USA., arrived in Singapore yesterday on a flying trip round the world to do a series of colour films for US schools, clubs and travel agencies. He is Mr. Hans Bretzner, of General Motors, whose PAA plane was behind115 words
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Article55 1957-09-11 3 TANJONG MALIM, Tues.— Bishop Francis Chan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Penang paid his first visit to this town during the weekend. On Sunday, Bishop Chan blessed the site of the new $20,000 Catholic Primary and Secondary School. He was entertained to a tea party by leaders55 words
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Article49 1957-09-11 3 ASSEMBLYMAN, Goh Tong Liang (PAP, Bukit Panjang) will ask the Minister for Commerce and Industry at today's meeting of the Legislative Assembly whether he would consider a daily broadcast of the wholesale prices of livestock, poultry, eggs, fish, vegetables, bananas and coconuts in Chinese and Malay languages.49 words
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Article27 1957-09-11 3 THE French National Assembly will meet in special session in Paris on Sept. 24 to debate the government's plan for political form in Algeria. Reuter.27 words
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Article147 1957-09-11 3 NICOSIA, Sept. 10 (Rev- ter). Nicos Sampson, Cypriot journalist sentenced to death for carrying a loaded stengun has had his sentence commuted to life imprisonment, it was officially announced today. Sampson's lawyers announced last month that he had withdrawn an appeal to the Privy147 words
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Article, Illustration145 1957-09-11 3 'THE new United States Con-sul-General to Singapore, Mr x Avery F. Peterson, arrived here yesterday by PAA with his wife and daughter, Virginia, 12. Mr. Peterson, 51, succeeds Mr. Elbridge Durbrow, who is now in Vietnam as ambassador to that country. Mr.145 words
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777 1957-09-11 4 5,000 At Rally Hear Call To Build A Peaceful Future JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Prime Minister Tunkj Abdul Rahman told a cheering crowd of 5,000 here tonight Malayans had a twofold responsibility: maintaining the peace of an independent state and putting substance into their newly-won777 words
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Article349 1957-09-11 4 Lee Back In Power THE People's Action Party, which has been leaderless for the past three weeks, last night formed a seven-man "emergency council" to manage its affairs. The new council is made ud of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the former secretary-general. Dr. Toh349 words
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Article128 1957-09-11 4 THE Federation of Malaya has agreed to establish diplomatic relations with Egypt, the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said in Singapore yesterday. It was his first visit to the Colony as Prime Minister of the new Malayan nation. The Tunku said that the Federation128 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-09-11 4 SEVEN hundred Malayan students in Melbourne, held a jubilant Merdeka celebration recently in conjunction with Malaya's attainment of independence. Sharing with them the spirit of joy were hundreds of their Australian friends, among whom were University professors, civic and political leaders, who attended the Merdeka functions. Above: Mr.72 words
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Article39 1957-09-11 4 AS Ipoh will be the venue of a meeting of Town Councils and Town Boards in Perak on Sept. 19 the Taiping Town Council meeting scheduled to take place on that date has been postponed to Sept. 26.39 words
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Article154 1957-09-11 4 THE self-styled leader of the Formosa Democratic Independent Party. Dr. Thomas W. I. Liao. put the Federation Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman in an "embarrassed position 1 recently. On his arrival during the Merdeka celebrations, the 48--year-o'd Formosan chemical engineer claimed he was apolitical friend"154 words
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Article105 1957-09-11 4 SCHOLARSHIPS for science and medicine donated by Mr. Frank Shu of the United States, have been awarded for study in Singapore to Chong Sim Chin of Muar, Chow Chin Yew and Leong Kwong Fah of Kuala Lumpur, Chow Choon Siong of Johore Bahru and Donald Chuah Guan105 words
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Advertisement347 1957-09-11 4 Fhone: ***** r^"* "'"1 OPENS TODiyl m^ Rl3 JS— CROs BY wm HiUtn o I tVLNi MAKY nCK[TT*[ J Pbone: *me JIO^DEONJ OP£NS 70 °Ar iBB 11 am ii- JERRY LEWIS REQUESTS PAIRO\S I() u nn IN ADVANCE TO AVOID DlSAPPOl\T\ifvr C Km MARTI N-LEWIS-Bt^l f HOU:rWOOD or lH PATomr?347 words
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Miscellaneous182 1957-09-11 4 cMlmanac Information at a Glance iBwM m^=™ WWMM WMM Meeting at Assembly House. Sha Ther?7 nm Narada 6.56 Singapore Share Market re- Light Music .1857 1957 ,9 30 S^bsl; iMs#« s^mi-ii e#^^H Koad): Bodybuilding 2to iv speak on Consuls lp.m Signal and NEWS. 945 Singa- Music at Home T2 l182 words
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Article, Illustration712 1957-09-11 5 •emove SHB Expats' Fears To Avert Serious Situation' I\i r! >' ste P s are to remove the acute EL of uncertainty and insecurity from the minds Pdpatriate staff in the Singapore Harbour Board, er ious state of affairs would inevitably ensue712 words
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Article101 1957-09-11 5 TWO Singapore scouts, members of the staff of Cable and Wireless Limited, who attended the World Jamboree at Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, were photographed in the British Post Office's London Telegraph Station on Monday. They are, left to right, Douglas Rozario, 29, Assistant Scoutmaster 12th Eastern District Troop,101 words
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Article145 1957-09-11 5 Arrested In A Fireman 's Uniform KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Hamzah bin Ahmed, the 18--year-old step-SOn of a policeman, admitted in a Magistrate's Court here today to Stealing a fireman's uniform from the Municipal Fire Station in Malacca Street on Aug. 25. Mr K. K. Pillai, prosecuting, said that when police145 words
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Article66 1957-09-11 5 TAN KOON ONN, who was on his way to see his girl friend in Boon Keng Road on Monday night was robbed by three cyclists. Tan told police one rob- ber held him from behind another pointed a dagger at his throat and66 words
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Article72 1957-09-11 5 IPOH. Tues. The owner of a car which was found abandoned in Jalan Bendahara for three days last week yesterday went to the Pasir Puteh police station to claim it. The man, Mr. Hew Ngeow Tan, proprietor of a motor repair shop in Jalan Bendahara, told72 words
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Article, Illustration168 1957-09-11 5 Tlil> atholic Relief Services, a world-wide organization, v »t 1 l»9,000 lbs of free food and clothing to Singa--1 Malaya to date this year. was revealed yesterday by Monsignors Edward I h a J Mr °m md Joseph Harnett and Mr. Edward M. Kinny, t^thohc168 words
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Article, Illustration196 1957-09-11 5 GURKHAS ARE WILLING TO DIE FOR THIS MACE FOR this slender. Crowntipped mace, (picture on right) with its design of three Gurkhas and two crossed kukris, even 7 man of the 2nd King Edward VIFs Own Gurkha Regiment (The Sirmoor Rifles) would be willing to lay down his life and196 words
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Article24 1957-09-11 5 THIEVES broke into a store near a building site in Chempaka Avenue, oil Scnnett Estate, Singapore, and stole $1,000 worth of household24 words
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Article93 1957-09-11 5 SENIOR staff changes Bre in the offing at Singapore's Education Ministry, the Standard was told yesterday. The proposed changes are* Mr. V. Ambiavagar, Deputy Secretary "B," Ministry of Education to become Principal, Raffles Institution; Mr. John N. Ward. Deputy Secretary. Establishment, to succeed Mr. Ambiavagar. Mr. P.93 words
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Article128 1957-09-11 5 ALL divorced persons should be declared "outcasts" by our society, said a Colony schoolmaster at a discussion on the subject "Is it healthy to divorce." held by the a Singapore Study Group Movement at the British Council Hall last night. The meeting decided by a big128 words
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Article46 1957-09-11 5 TELOK ANSON. Tues. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, the new Federal Minister for Natural Resources, made a brief tour of Lower Perak over the weekend. He visited Kampong Tebok Banjar and Kampong Selabak where he met members of the UMNO of the two villages.46 words
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Article53 1957-09-11 5 A SINGAPORE dance hostess, Annie Chia. who pleaded guilty in a Colony Court to attempted suicide was yesterday bound over for three months in the sum of $300. She had taken an overdose of sleeping pills and was found unconscious in her Geylang Road home53 words
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Article442 1957-09-11 6 'THE Singapore Government will face another bid for whittling down the Colony's Public Security Ordinance during the Legislative Assembly sessions which open today. The attack will be launched by Peoples' Action Party spokesman and Assemblyman Lee Kuan Yew on the Government's White Paper dealing with the recent arrests442 words
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Article474 1957-09-11 6 r |"HE retiring Director of Operations, Lt. -General Sir Roger Bower, in his farewell press conference on Monday, had said nothing that previous Directors of Operations had not said before. The British idea is to create the impression that militant communism is nothing but an irritating pimple474 words
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Article, Illustration818 1957-09-11 6 Cassandra is now touring the Continent "to study the international situation," so he says...btft we have reason to believe that he is going to study the international SOUP situation —the potage rather than the politician is his objective. Cassandra, we understand, will get to the bottom of818 words
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Letter369 1957-09-11 6 Sir The fundamental principle of the English law is that there can be no corrupt practice without a corrupt mind. Once a corrupt practice is proved, there would be no possibility of thereafter proving bona fides. Under the English law the candidate would be responsible for the commission369 words
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Letter760 1957-09-11 6 Battle of the Price Tags PARIS QIXCE he took over ihe French Finance Ministry onlu two months ago, M. Felix Gaillard has slashed imports, cut rhe swollen Budget, partly devalued the franc and pulled France up short at the very brink of exhaustion of her foreign reserves. Now he has760 words
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Article674 1957-09-11 6 William Clark - Problem of Democracy In Asia William Clark —from NEW DELHI lir£EE problem of making democracy work in Asia is the problem of making government intelligible to the people, and that's a matter of party organisation". This was said to me by a leading member of the AllIndia Congress Com- mittee674 words
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Advertisement98 1957-09-11 6 Our 2nd HISTORICAL SENSATIONAL GRAND SALE 10% 50% Reductions 39" English Fergusons Voiles Before $2.90 Now $2.30 p.y. 45" Italian Silk Chiffon $2.00 $1.00 p.y. 36" German Brocade Tafetta $3.80 $2.80 p.y. 36" French Plain Velvet $3.60 $2 85 p.y. 45" Shanghai Flower Chiffon n $3.00 H $2.00 p.y. 36"98 words
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Advertisement58 1957-09-11 6 MALAYAN RAM DOOR TO DOOR INCLUSIVE RATESThe Malayan Rail"° v Administration operates R° oC Motor Collection and Deliver services at most stations on system, and will be pleased c collect traffic from your premises convey it by rail and deliver «V the consignees' premises. Sto* 10 Masters at any station58 words
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237 1957-09-11 7 rt^sHi VGTON, Sept. 10 (Reuter) The United Attorney-General, Herbert Brownell, today j petition with the Federal District Court at j Rock. Arkansas, for an injunction to restrain i(e Governor, Orval Faubus, from using the National Guard to prevent eligible Negro ,n entering the central237 words
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Article70 1957-09-11 7 Mau Mau Terrorists Wiped Out Renter) 5 Colonial Ot'lce r^~ thai "trie Ma terrorism :oken' In Kenya the end of last year than 400 in scattered n developments iloay in tei lay, v .c that only leader of rr lai .id the n the sit Mau rkcd Qomic cicveini rise70 words
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Article30 1957-09-11 7 GTON. Sept 10 G '.ivy an- arrange- American the first night to 0 Stratox Navy men I ".ans as lemTc San :or the at McMurdo I \ntarcUc30 words
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Article46 1957-09-11 7 Gin a Set For Hollywood Trip Sept. 10 (AP)— Gina t says she is going d next year to A:r.- rican movies irdly waJ tn-up queen Dg sequin I night In her first i Levislon since a mother six neks ago. Srn I ked as alr46 words
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Article63 1957-09-11 7 LOS ANGELES. Sept. 10 iA?) A child-sized racing II is being assembled as a gift to be flown to Prince Charles of England from Charles (Chuck) Raabc. of suburban South Gate, whose first name and age are the sarre as the Prince's. Charles i> champion quartermidget63 words
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Article54 1957-09-11 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 10, (APV Ronald Searie, a cartoonist c Punch, the British humour yesterday accused an American greeting card ishex copying his cartoons entitled "the female approach." Searie filed a copyright infringement suit in Federal court against Leon Werbin of New York, operator of a firm54 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-09-11 7 GOSH, my picture little Josephine Platt, 6, of Southampton, stands in wonder as she gazes at her drawing:, "Apple Tree", resplendent among all the other paintings in the age 5 to 7 group of the Children's Art Show. More than 300 pictures and prints are onMirrorpic - 58 words
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Article178 1957-09-11 7 Kremlin WarnedDon't Be Misled U.S. Firm On Mid-East Policy New York, Sept. 10, (AP).— A top State Department official warned the Kremlin yesterday it "would be unwise" to "misinterpret our determination" to block possible Soviet-inspired subversion or aggression tin the Middle East. Deputy Under-Secretary of State Robert Murphy cautioned that178 words
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Article162 1957-09-11 7 TUNIS, Sept. 10 (UP)— President BourgVliba proclaimed a state of emergency yesterday in the five administrative districts along the Algerian border. Tunisian authorities said the decision was based on Tunisia's right of self defence at a time when French trooos coming from Algeria "have repeatedly violated162 words
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Article97 1957-09-11 7 SAIGON. Sept. 10 (UP) Street rioters stormed another newspaper plant here yesterday but were turned back by police. It was the third newspaper attacked by mobs since las: Friday. About 30 persons rushed into the office of the newspaper Tv Do (Freedom) after a mass demonstration of97 words
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Article32 1957-09-11 7 DERRICK Echvardson. scarfaced London factory worker. was charged last night with the sex murder of a four-jrear-old girl shortly after he gave himself up at a suburban police station. APAP - 32 words
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Article148 1957-09-11 7 LOUDER 'VOICE' FOR JORDAN WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Jordan is to receive a powerful new transmitter and other radio equipment from the United States as a result of the Syrian crisis, it was learned today. The transmitter will enable Jordan to penetrate deeply into the Middle East to offset the148 words
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Article219 1957-09-11 7 PERTH, Sept. 10. (Reuter).— Two Perth skin-divers have reached an agreement with the Dutch Consul-General over sharing any treasure from a submerged wreck, which they believe was a richly-laden 17th century Dutch trading ship The wreck is lying on a reef near Lancelin Island, between Fremantle219 words
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Article123 1957-09-11 7 SYDNEY. Sept. 10 (Reuter) A runaway bullock pinned a girl aged three against a paling fence last night. The bullock's horns pierced the fence on each side of the girl. The girl Susan Johnson. Is In Maitland hospital with injuries to the head. lace,123 words
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Article309 1957-09-11 7 Delay May Mean Disaster NEW YORK, Sept 10, (Reuter) India today proposed enlarging the 12-member United Nations disarmament commission and its five-member subcommittee which last week adjourned its London talks in deadlock. Mr. Arthur Lall, the Indian Ambassador, asked that an Item on "expansion of309 words
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Article202 1957-09-11 7 No UN Entry For Korea, Vietnam UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 10 (UP) Russia used its 81st and 82n<J vetoes in the Security Council yesterday to deny membership in the United Nations to South Korea and South Vietnam. The vote in both cases was 10202 words
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Article173 1957-09-11 7 IT CAN BE ENDED 1F... SAYS TEMPLER LONDON, Sept. 10. (Reuter) Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, Chief of the Imperial General Staff. who arrived here by air yesterday after attencing the Malayan independence celebrations, said that with the backing of the people the new Malaya could achieve its ambition173 words
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Article33 1957-09-11 7 ITALIAN actress Sophia Loren said yesterday she will marry her manager. Carlo Pontim if he can arrange a divorce. Pontim and his wife have a legal separation in Italy. APAP - 33 words
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Article138 1957-09-11 7 SYDNEY. SeDt, 10. (Reuter) The Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Sain', Michael and Saint Joan was conferred on the South Vietnam President, Ngo Dinh Diem yesterday. The award, made by the Queen on the advice of the Australian government, was conferred on the138 words
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Article85 1957-09-11 7 NICOSIA. Cyprus Sept. 10 (AP) Three Cyprus newspapers were issued with writs Monday evening for publishing e\iracts from an EOKA clandestine leaflet circulated or. Sunday. The papers are the Times of Cyprus end Cyprus Mail (both English language) and the Turkish Bozkurt. Their editors and owning companies85 words
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Advertisement86 1957-09-11 7 "Good stuff goes into little space" MyM an fcff'j J Portable with the de Luxe Features a Gift for a Lifetime w SHOWROOM "VCLEMENCEAU AVENUE. SINGAPORE TEL* BEHN. MEYER CO. LTD. P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. STEPSON, SIMONS CO. LTD. Kuala Lumpur, Penang. IM nv\vu\u\UVVVVVVVUVVV«V\WV\V\\V\V\VVWWVVVUiV\WVV\VV For High -Class j .^JBHv WATCHES86 words
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Advertisement19 1957-09-11 7 HII T/ie Vfatch You WKJ&zmm HH Never Have To Wind! W^mAmßK Anti-mognefie 100% Waterproof ■I Unbreakable Mainspring Self-winding Shock-protected19 words
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Article362 1957-09-11 8 Says One: He Assaulted Me The Very First Day I Arrived From China PENANG. Tues. A businessman. Loh Chuan Guan, told the Magistrate's Court today that on the day his wife arrived from China, she came to his shop in Maxwell Road and "behaved like362 words
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Article59 1957-09-11 8 PENANG, Tues. Two Saw Leong Eng Goh Soon Tit, both of Eng Socn and Co., m New Ferry Roa i, Butterworth, were Che Hassan bin Hussain in the Magistrate's Court, Butterworth. with failure to lodge income tax returns. Saw was fined SI SO in del59 words
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289 1957-09-11 8 HALF OF SENIOR EXPATS LEAVING PERAK FORCE MORE WILL RESIGN EARLY NEXT MONTH IPOH, Tues. About half of the "expatriate" police officers holding top appointments in the Perak Police Force, including the Chief Police Officers and his deputy, have left or are leaving the289 words
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Article33 1957-09-11 8 A YOUTH. Othman. alias Abdul Rahman, was today sentenced by Sessions Judge. Mr. David Anthony, to 18 months' jail to be followed by 18 months' police supervision, for stealing a camera.33 words
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348 1957-09-11 8 SAYS THE OTHER: HE NOW HAS A 2nd WIFE, MA-IN-LAW IS STRICT IPOH. Tues. A mother of five, told Magistrate Tuan Syed Hussein Jamalullil in a maintenance case today that she would not return to her husband even if he promised that he would not assault her again. Her refusal348 words
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Article42 1957-09-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation's contingent to the World Scout Jubilee Jamboree in the United Kingdom held in August wiii arrive here by air tomorrow. The Malayan contingent will be accompanied by the North Borneo and Brunei grouDS.42 words
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Article33 1957-09-11 8 BATU GAJAH. Tues. A patrol of the 2/6 Gurkha Rifles opened fire at two terrorists they contacted here last night. The terrorists fled. A follow-up is in progress.33 words
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190 1957-09-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The "change over" of the defence portfolio from the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman to his deputy, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, caused a two-day hunger strike by the 200 inmates of the Ipoh Detention Camp on Independence Day. The Deputy190 words
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198 1957-09-11 8 THROW M.C. A. MEMBERSHIP OPEN TO ALL -DR. LIM PENA N G, Tues.— The chairman of the political section of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, in a proposal for re-organisation of the Association, "wants membership open to everyone who believes in its principles. "We must actively pursue198 words
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Article79 1957-09-11 8 PLAGUED by a throat ailment, 59-year-o'.d Choo Cheng Hoe, hanged himseif from a window of a "death house" la Singapore. His daughter, Choo Ah X I told the Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, that her father, a trader, was admitted into the General Hospital foi in May.79 words
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Article903 1957-09-11 8 PENANG, Tues.— Following are the successful candidates in the First and Second Year Normal examinations, 1957: Ist Year Course A: Khoo Kay Cnee, Wong Poh Leng, J. R. Do Lozario. R. Chelliah. Chung Yuet Fong. Tan Kirn Cheng, Ooi Poh Kin. Tan Siok Hean, Seethevi Nayagam.903 words
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Advertisement271 1957-09-11 8 NOMAD the best milk from the country of milk NOMAD milk powder 20 times better S3 L s ZL^,^ n Lm t f tree cowa. tt NUTRITIOUS C"sr*v. A MA IA/ACTB narursrf proteins, minerais &bO rts^ ai and vitamins ta scientifically eacb ume you warn milk you balanced proportions* MjTT271 words
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Advertisement148 1957-09-11 8 BE LUKE BING AKfi SMOKE A PIPE Special Context T-TERE is a special contest for pipe smokers 11 who like their husbands to smoke pin, r I(Jr *i» cigarettes or cigars. All that you arc- reuumn rath r b state in less than 25 words your reason fm nin U)148 words
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Article, Illustration110 1957-09-11 9 rare show of un- pt -i >entatives lifOtß all member nations Council Lj^ t! I I Brita tn t'pt.mce ...rld's newest Cdhn the Federation of 82nd mfm ber Inited ■> scene in Is the i m delek i Ja'affar. from left r handsU.P. - 110 words
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163 1957-09-11 9 'Tec Was The Father Of His Wife's Baby A CLERK, whose wife deserted him for a detective, was granted a decree nisi in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Peter Kiong Beng Heng ■UCd bia wife, Annie Chan Ifttl Neo, for divorce on grounds of desertion and. adultery. He cited a163 words
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Article54 1957-09-11 9 BATU PAH AT. Tiles. "Mr. K. Ponniah, a member of the Central Council of Cey'onese Association of Johore. has been elected president of the Association. The former President, Mr. S. C. Maclntyre, has been appointed Malayan High Commissioner in India. The Association will entertain Mr Maclntyre to a54 words
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Article102 1957-09-11 9 KUALA LU M PUR, Tues. A brother who attempted to "save" his father's name by preventing his sister from going out "too often" was today fined $25 by Magistrate Inche M M Hashim. Keng Choon Sieng, 29, and his sister. Yoke Lan, were charged102 words
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Article40 1957-09-11 9 A WOMAN, Foo Gek Boey, 69, who was knocked down by a car in Alexandra Road, Singapore, on Monday night died at the General Hospital yesterday. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Eugene Wong, Sepoy Lines Station.40 words
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238 1957-09-11 9 THREE youths armed with knives entered a house in Valley Road, off Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, and robbed a mother and her daughter of cash and jewellery, it was alleged in the Tenth Magistrate's Court yesterday. The mother,. Madam Chua Hill Cheng was238 words
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454 1957-09-11 9 l Could Not Safely Convict On Unsworn Evidence' I PENANG. Tues. A special seven-man jury, exercising their right in the Assize Court here today, stopped the murder trial against a 35 -year-old tailor, S. Murugasu, and through their foreman, Mr. E.T. Pyke, expressed454 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-09-11 9 BROTHERS WED ON SAME DAY TWO brothers, Mr. Goh Geok Chuan and Mr. Goh Geok Khim, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Seng Choo of Kirn Chuan Avenue, married in Singapore last Saturday. Geek Chuan, the elder brother, married Miss Nancy Wee. youngest daughter of Madam Ko Siok Kuan and84 words
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Article36 1957-09-11 9 TWO brothers, Venkatachalam Appasamy Thevar and Rasu Appasamy Thevar, were yesterday acquitted by a Singapore Court of a charge of causing grievous hurt to a fitter, Kanan Kunjambu. Their defence was not called.36 words
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Article174 1957-09-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Laclv Gurney, wife of Sir Henry Gurney. Federation High Commissioner killed by terrorists in 1951, flew back to Britain today after attending the Merdeka celebrations. Before her departure, she told the Standard, "It was a great experience for me to come back and174 words
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Advertisement77 1957-09-11 9 kHEINMETALL TYPEWRITER esf buy in Portable TYPEWRITERS j'ch is* Term ■MMI S4O 00 i.ment? ot 515. 45 w» m Guaranteed) \!NS AGENCY h. Proprietors "TITHES" 42, Middle Roid Smgaoot*. Tt«: ***** 2 1953 B, Ndu Road. Kuiia Lumpur. Td 5-*; 3 W. Carnarvcn Street, Penang 5559. SIZZLING- FIERY MA HAYWORTH77 words
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Advertisement212 1957-09-11 9 W J ftfl MBs^^ >r &W9t/i&BUt 3V* -X 1 P*| A NEW FIRST IN HIS T^ B|g In "The Country Girl"- brilliantly, fPj feelingly, memorably! 2|» les pß^h > -jSaB Bk i^w H&'V 111 i■•f• 1 T *w IHs^" '''^^PH P^B: I|H| BBSS' w^ aa9 ■i^^^jHPi*^^ l^ffl '*<•■. -^5 <^V*212 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-09-11 10 ONE of the best known nn r nes in the construction of modern road transport vehicle* in Australia is "AnS t." Ansna r Ltd's vehicles are r sight on Austra--1 "i roads as well as in I eral overseas countries. A popular tourist and intf>--<:: Uj coach is69 words
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Article97 1957-09-11 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped i cent to 87 i cents per lb. for Interna- nf. first grade rubber for September shipment on a barely steady market. Upcountry selling was large- responsible for the sharp r: r p in prices. Prices opened sMghtly lower on disappointing advices97 words
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Article49 1957-09-11 10 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association DOOO prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob nominal 87 BT| International Sept No. 1 R.S.S f.o.b. 882 381 Int. R.S.S. No. 1 Oct. 39i W Sept. No. 2 fifii Sept. No. 3 86 87 Tone: Quiet.49 words
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Article18 1957-09-11 10 JIMAH Rubber Estates output for August was 38.000 lb.. according to the Secretaries. Gattey and Bateman.18 words
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Article207 1957-09-11 10 INDUSTRIALS were firm, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Tins and rubbers were easier. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 88. Petrol 61/- 63/Fed. Dispensary 2.10 2.20 Fraser Neave Pref. 4.00 4.10 Ords. 1.92 196 Henr- Waugh 1.82 1.87 II ime207 words
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Article214 1957-09-11 10 REVENUE collected by the Singapore Customs and Excise Department last year was buoyant. This is attributable to the increased duties imposed on intoxicating liquors in November 1955, the increase both in duty and usage of petroleum and an increase in attendan c at cinemas. I This214 words
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162 1957-09-11 10 THE Indian Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Moraji Desai, stated in New Delhi that India faced "rather a grim position" over imports in view of the growing shortage of foreign exchange resources. Mr. Desai was addressing a meeting of the Import Advisory Council162 words
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432 1957-09-11 10 Bid Jump In Revenue From British Caribbean THE total true revenue in the British Caribbean Area topped 8.W.1. $250,-' I .000 for the first time in 1956, more than double the revenue recorded in the immediate postwar years. In 1955 the population of the area exceeded 3.500.000 an increase of432 words
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Article31 1957-09-11 10 UNITAC LTD announced the following rubber crops for August: Malaka Pinda 116,400 lb., United Malacca 132,019 lb., Ayer Molek 31,--295 lb.. Leong Hin San 54,400 lb.. Nyalas 48,494 lb.31 words
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Article217 1957-09-11 10 MALAYAN sharebrckers yesterday reported the following business done: F, ft X. prefs 14 05. ords. $2.95 overnight and yesterday] Gammona 12.57}; Hammers $2.47* cd; H >ngk •:vg SThal Bank $470; J ickson SI.HS; M. Breweries $3 90. $3.9:5; Cements $1.75: M. Colls 51. 05; McAhster $2: Metal217 words
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Article58 1957-09-11 10 THE first fibre-glass oodied, three-wheel car made in Australian arrived in Adelaide from Melbourne on July 24. It was made in Melbourne by a branch of the Adelaide firm of the Tilli Motor Company. It has a two-cylinder motor. with a crusing speed of 50 m.p.h. and58 words
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268 1957-09-11 10 BRITISH CROP PROTECTION EQUIPMENT USEFUL TO F.E. FOURTEEN Colombo Plan trainees who are taking a five-month course in the principles and methods of crop protection at Chesterford Park Research Station near Saffron Walden have just concluded a visit to Bristol University Research Station at Long Ashton near Bristol. They started268 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-09-11 10 Here To Boost Sales Of 'Usha' MR. B. S. AGARWAL, (seen above), the general manager of Jay Engineering Works Ltd., Calcutta, manufacturers of "Usha" fans and sewing machines. The Jay Engineering Works Ltd. have been selling their products in this country for several years. Mr. Agarwal is in Malaya to56 words
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Article96 1957-09-11 10 SINGAPORE Chirjese Pro. duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Sept./ Oct. $25 buyers, $26 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $41 sellers. In drums $45 sellers. Muntok white pepper $114 sellers, Sarawak white $113 sellers, special Sarawak black $74. Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd closing prices96 words
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Article127 1957-09-11 10 Outer Roads Boreville, Prominent, Thorstrand. Camphuys, Golden Nitto, Aalsdyk, Sidajoe, Maretta Hong Kong Trader, Deerens. Gujarat, Benavon. Marito, Mascot, Douglas, Peter Maersk Nino Bixio. Hupeh, Garoet. Kinukawa Maru, Fossarus, Obra, Achille Lauro, Somali. Inner Roads Mm Huang, Longsindhu. Southern Trader, Rajah Brooke Yong Ann, Paneh. Lawu. San127 words
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139 1957-09-11 10 Record Rate For U.K. Aircraft Exports BRITAIN'S aircraft industry's exports for the first seven months of this year represent an annual rate of more than £106 million compared with last year's record figure of £104.5 million, It is announced by the Society of British Aircraft Constructors. The figure for July,139 words
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125 1957-09-11 10 Malaya Now Exports M ore Canned Pines MALAYA'S trade in coi» ncd^ apple, in half of this ye show on !m ment comp ored the some peno* year. In this yea were country, the com of 1956). Export numben Lj SS?WJ? Best Buy^ Brit a; r v... biggest ofl.akt J125 words
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Article, Illustration580 1957-09-11 10 SEEDING PLANES SERVICE RICE FIELDS SERVING the rice farmers in the Grand Prairie region and surrounding areas of the State of Arkansas in the Southern part of the United States is an organization known as Flying Farmers Inc. With its headquarters in Stuttgart, Arkansas, also the location of the Arkansas580 words
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Article60 1957-09-11 10 MR SIDNEY 1 a Senior Buk < mtendcrit t.-n 1 has left for a year's training In installation <p< ratios petroleum tec.nology Tlie first S Bukom to be seas. Mr. Pere, the Company Assistant in p. August.. 1946. He was trar. Bukom in March 1 he was60 words
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Article28 1957-09-11 10 KUALA A course on th€ supervision on Sept. 16 lor I in the Fed< attended I ployees. E R i of the com] i ent k- COUI28 words
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198 1957-09-11 10 Morris Oxford 'Traveller' Announced A NEW 4-door, ail steel dual purpose vehicle the 11 litre Morris Oxford "Traveller" has been announced by the Nuffield Organization. Based on the Morris Oxford saloon, the Traveller has a large rear door which opens upwards and good all-round visibility is ensured through a wide198 words
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Article37 1957-09-11 10 BOUSTEAD Buttery reported the following rubber outputs for August: Amalgamated Malay Estates 83,500 lb., Borelli 76,000 lb., Connemara 56,000 lb., New Serendah 80,000 lb., Bassett 34,000 lb., Kuala Sidim 104,137 lb., Bukit Kepong 27,000 lb.37 words
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Article71 1957-09-11 10 HOUSING and flat construction in Australia showed a sharp increase in the three months ended June 30. 1957. with rises in the number begun, completed and under construction. Preliminary estimates for the quarter, just released, show: Houses begun, 17,359 (highest quarterly figure since December, 1955); number71 words
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Advertisement231 1957-09-11 10 SJHBMMV REGULAR SERVICE A F^ wW/am^^w phnompenh singapo^ jj ARRIVES SAILS V "TATSUOH MARU" 29 Sept 1 Ocr S "TATSUOH MARU" ...14 Oct 1 6 Oct EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S^l AGENTS t^ 1 1 Collyer Quoy Singopore Tel 3"* 4v BARBER. FERN-VILLE LINES For Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Mobile231 words
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Advertisement708 1957-09-11 11 "Jrt-LC-FRENCH TRADING CO., LID. ""'THE BLUE FUNNEL L.n'e"" NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Ts m», Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports ip«* Plhw P tMßt .J"; Oet H Oct 15/16 Oct sJ 5 ■'I'V^ll 17/22N0 28/29Nov 30Nov/lD«c .pi*" to proceed *<* «th«t p«,t. to lea a mnc r||f|| fl cafgc NORTH708 words
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Advertisement1215 1957-09-11 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 Imct) dntopcreteo »r bmgapcrc) (12 lines) *£T THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JS* SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carricit option to piocetd via ether poits to load and discharge eaigc (Vl* Suex with Itbcrtv to proceed via Panama or Cap*1,215 words
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Advertisement873 1957-09-11 11 MITSUI |]Q LINE So m P. S'horr Potion? FOR JAPAN Nosuson Moru for Yokohomo. Mom, Kobe, Osaka 16 Sept Meiko Moru tor Yokohomo. Moii Kobo Osoko vio Hongkong 18 Sept 15 Sept 13 Sept Hogurosort Moru vio Monito tor Yokohomo. Nogovo Kobe 21 Sept p— FOR USA Fot New York,873 words
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Advertisement726 1957-09-11 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tot Bangkok ond/oi Foi fost vio Sues. Penono P.S'hem S'pow "LALANDIA" 16/18 Sept 19/20 Sept 21/23 Sept Bangkok only. "SONGKHLA" 29 Sept/1 Oct 2/2 Oct 3/4 Oct "JAVA" 4/6 Oct "SELANDIA" 2/3 Oct 4/5 Oct 6/8 Oct Bangkok Only. HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden. Port Sold726 words
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Article, Illustration167 1957-09-11 12 B^M^kJKMHH HI^HHH of the Animal Loverg League are getting ready for their Flag Day which falls on Sept. 28. This is the only public mass appeal the League has in the year to boost its funds and members are looking forward to a good collection. "Help Us167 words
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Article83 1957-09-11 12 To Study Medicine in Formosa QINGAPORE Catholic High School student, Goh Lam Kok (with tie) who will leave soon lor Taipeh, Formosa, to study medicine at the National Taiwan University was given a larewell teaparty at Robinson's Cafe by his fellow students. Standardpic shows some of the students seated icith83 words
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Article383 1957-09-11 12 17IVE of us from the fifth x form had obtained permission from the Scout Organisation of our school to borrow two hiker's tents for our camping: trip. On the last day of school we met some Lower Sixth formers at a party. It was here that Edwin,383 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-09-11 12 HERE are we— at a film shooting? Is that girl a film star? This Egyptian belle is nine-year-old Elizabeth Shelly, a 4th Grade student of the American School, Singapore, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Shelly. Elizabeth was one of the children of members of the International66 words
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Article, Illustration466 1957-09-11 12 WE started early one Sunday morning when the sky was blue and the sea calm, that promised a fine weather for the rest of the day. We set sail in our fishing boat off the west coast of Singapore to explore a neighbouring island. Our boat466 words
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Article, Illustration211 1957-09-11 12 A Bright Pupil from Thailand SCHOOL Bill! CORNER YOITH w\ filled In- Mr>oM :i i m in n< Anek Sin-i I t leaves (h< gaporc this wp4* d obiaiinni. sU aeademi< .>,< hu -\< n.'t the Anddi him s< vM Singapore After finishing hi? P school eertifii here Anek England211 words
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Advertisement178 1957-09-11 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity^ Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL On/^ Few? Days Left for Amazing Special Offer 10% to 25% Genuine Reductions In All178 words
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Advertisement52 1957-09-11 12 The f*SHEfc.ATTACK6 r~ AND KiLLS DEEZZ BY LV- !VS fVI WAIT ALONG *J&Bm r;^^^ THEiSLPATU& 7 AKID W^^^^'^^^^ B^ AFULL-5ROWNPi5H£f^^ WEIGMSASOJT 10 POUNDS... fl R M^aj The Chinese have farmed A iiAl 7^ 006S FOR/THEIR, FUR. FOR A MOLI CPAB IS LESS CENTURIES ACCORPIWG TO THAN AN INCH LONG- THE52 words
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Miscellaneous177 1957-09-11 12 FOUR RADIO STARS "D7SL\ T G to musical fame is the "South Seat Islanders" band, a quintet led^by a 16-year-old schoolboy, Jerry Tan. Young Jerry, a Form V student of Serangooi. English School, is a protege of Mr. Harry Martinez, a retired Singapore professional musician. Mr. Martinez has trained the177 words
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Miscellaneous84 1957-09-11 12 WEIJNf vj >v 7^^^ ONh: 7 r h| H Sul tud. tendc ehe< k no! :,r i <■'■ Z and proce lun 1' Pol i pattern < me i TAIR|> 1 bilii i'< A\( I X 22 I use i LEO No. i > criticisi J k< I .ations; tions.84 words
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Article327 1957-09-11 13 5 Line Up For Classic LflSi *STEB, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Sixteen runners f :1 Ireland and France are expected to line (> town Moor race course here tomorrow for v t! final classic of the British flat racing n r.e mile, varris. has .pen327 words
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Article50 1957-09-11 13 10 (AF>.— tt League home teams ter UtA 4 im Forest 1 F n|\ MON II ■o Rovers 5 B ek) t". 3. Barbsley 1. ",,u HI Sorth) 4 Oldrnn A 1. L 2 kp tC 2. ill iSoutii) en outh 3. -a C. 0. Read 3.50 words
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Article19 1957-09-11 13 them RhoReuter) tish open here last I Hennt South the Canada Cup next month.19 words
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Article90 1957-09-11 13 Dead, but he's still the winner SOITHWELL, Nottinghamshire, Sept. 10, (Rrut*r). A horse running- at the jumping meeting here today dropped dead, then was objected to, but will go down in racing annals as the winner of his race. Vile ens Car a dor a nineyear eld gelding, finished three90 words
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Article140 1957-09-11 13 BROOKLINE. Massachusetts. Sept 10 (Reuter) Donald Hoeni?. Connecticut open and amateur champion, caused the biggest upset in the first round of the United States amateur golf championship here yesterday when he beat Irishman Joe Carr, former British champion, 5 and 3. Hocnig, playing steadily, took advantage of140 words
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Advertisement207 1957-09-11 13 NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE r FENDERS from registered J P.W.D. Contractors of Class "B" and above will be received at the Office of the State Engineer, P.W-D. Perak. Ipoh, up to 3.00 am. of the 25th September, 1957. for the construction of No. 2 blocks of two each Class "E"207 words
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Advertisement714 1957-09-11 13 McALISTER COMPANY, (Incorporated in Singapore). IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Company's Registered Office. Gresham House, Battery Road, Singapore, on Friday, 20th September, 1957, at noon to transact the following ordinary business: (1) To receive and consider the714 words
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Advertisement634 1957-09-11 13 ENGAGEMENT TI*R. CHEAH KHAY HONG. I"! sth. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cheah Teik Chye was engaged to Miss Sally Khoo eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Kee Chye on 25/8/57. ACKNOWLEDGMENT ANG SIEW THIAM and brothers gratefully thank the Buddhist Association and Pali Section of Singapore,634 words
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Advertisement769 1957-09-11 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE I METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT: <a> METEOROLOGICAL ASSISTANTS. Salary Scale: $137.50x7.50A-167.50/220x 15A-340/355x15A-475 pm. Age: 17 to 23 years Qualifications Passed Form IV (Std. VIII) or School Certificate. A Pass in the Government Examination for Chinese Senior Middle School 3rd j Year Students will769 words
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Advertisement806 1957-09-11 13 220x15A-325/340x15A 475 pm Female $137 x BA-1 53/190 x 15A--280/295x15A-385 pjn. Age. 17 to 25 years Qualifications. Passed School Certificate or |*i equivalent or Government Examination fo r Chinese Senior fcliddle School 3rd Year and a knowledge of English equivalent to that of a pass in the School Certificate Examination.806 words
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Miscellaneous203 1957-09-11 13 fl Abner By A/ Coop [L«»< *\\k<U&£>,*JZ %1 KMO^T >OJ i CONFOUND it//- i I vntiMGRATS ff THAT'S 1 L\f-*>*^*> I HAVe. IT O*^ CANNOT DtidUßa THb J y^'^^-j- TH E Y AF<E/^— SH r J f, frOTH j <V^ VOO.^^^ PPOCESSION OF K*DE>LE, MOST'VE FV^SSEO THE 1 If HER203 words
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504 1957-09-11 14 VAZIR MARKAR - CEYLON 36 RUNS BEHIND IN FIRST INNINGS VAZIR MARKAR Sandosham (7 for 36) Hero Of The Day By THE all-conquering Ceylon Cricket President's XI were surprisingly bundled out for 94 runs in their first innings against Singapore Civilians at the start of their two-day match on the Singapore Recreation Club504 words
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Article275 1957-09-11 14 CEYLON— Ist. Innings A. Laflr c R da Silva b Sandosham R Reid b Sandosham 47 T. Buhar Anthonisi b Sandosham 2 D. Weerasinghe Ibw Sandosham 5 H. I. K. Fernando Ibw Velupillai 1 p I Pieris c Thuraisingam b Kretser 0 V Casiechittv b Colling 2 C. Weerasinghe275 words
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Article47 1957-09-11 14 H.K. Israel to play here HONGKOXG. the Merdeka Soccer Festival champions, will n'.ay their last match in the Colony on Thursday at Jalan Besar Stadium at 8.30 p.m. On Saturday and Sunday Israel's world cup team will also play matches in Singapore both matches starting at 5.15.47 words
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Article531 1957-09-11 14 KEN TOFT - KEN TOFT Yew Chang Was Their Main Stumbling Block By SINGAPORE owed it to their goalkeeper Sect Yew Chang for their narrow 2—l victory over Burma at Jalan Besar stadium last ni^ht. He played the game of his life to enable the Colony to register their second531 words
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Article27 1957-09-11 14 THE South Johore Rugby Club will meet the Ist Battalion. Cheshire Regiment, at 5 p.m. on the English College playing field, in Johore Bahru. today.27 words
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Article28 1957-09-11 14 RUGBY S.C.C. "A" vs. Police at P.T.S. All-Blacks vs. St. Andrew's School at Woodsville. CRICKET Singapore Civilians vs. Ceylon President's XI at S.R.C. Padang. (2nd Day)28 words
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Article279 1957-09-11 14 PENANG. Tues.— Remember the tall and handsome Dave MacLaren, former Penang and Malayan Services goalkeeper? Well, he has virtually hit the top in English league soccer. This news was received by Mr. Dave Spence. chairman of the Penang Referees' Association in a letter written by279 words
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Article153 1957-09-11 14 IPOH. Tues. The Perak Amateur Football Association will travel by road to Alor Star for a Malaya Cup engagement against Kcdah this Friday. But the trip will not be made in private cars. The committee, at a recent meeting, decided to charter a bus for153 words
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352 1957-09-11 14 Neral Moreira - Neral Moreira By IPOH, Tues. The Malayan Hockey Federation is extending an invitation to the Japanese to play a series of games in the Federation and Singapore at the latter part of this year. This was revealed to the Standard today by Mr. A.352 words
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Article153 1957-09-11 14 THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association last night decided at its monthly meeting to hold a swimming carnival at the Farrer Park Swimming Pool for Singapore schoolboys and girls on City Day Sept. 22 as part of City Day's celebrations. The following events will be held for153 words
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Article197 1957-09-11 14 $50,000 Basketball Tickets Sold THE Xanyang Cup Basketball Tournament, which will be played over the week-end and continue for eight days and nights, has already realised a sale of $50,000 worth of tickets. The Hen: Chinese Secretary of the Committee. Mr. Sim See Joon. said that he expected the figure197 words
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Article217 1957-09-11 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Hockey Federation starts its 1957/1958 season with two quadrangular tournaments at Ipoh and Seremban on Sept. 5, 6 and 7. The fixtures are as follows: Oct. 5, 6, 7— at Ipoh (Selangor, Perak, Penang, Kedah) At Seremban (Negri Sembilan, Johore, Malacca, Pahang).217 words
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Article691 1957-09-11 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD FAST GALLOPS AT THE IPOH TRAc X By St. Vitus Also Impresses IPOH, Tues.— Six horses stood out in this morning's workouts at Ipoh in preparation lor the Perak Gold Vase Meeting commencing on Saturday. They were Brilliant Light, Pearl City, Prosperity Little691 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-09-11 14 TWO Australian racehorses arrived by Qanias plane from Sydney yesterday. One it MAGIC KING (pictured above), a jour-year-old brown gcldma by Agincourt out o? Double Diamond. Holding the retni is Mr. Ivan Hall, a leading Australian race-horse bloodstock agency oicner. Magic King will come under Tra and78 words
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